diff --git "a/en/train.txt" "b/en/train.txt" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/en/train.txt" @@ -0,0 +1,56279 @@ +{"answers": ["Psilocybe naematoliformis"], "question": "the hallucinogenic mushroom \"\" was first discovered in a tropical rain forest in the Uxpanapa Region of Veracruz, in southeastern Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Ricky Hatton vs. Manny Pacquiao", "Manny Pacquiao vs. Ricky Hatton"], "question": "the boxing match was confirmed only because Manny Pacquiao's friend drank three bottles of beer?"} +{"answers": ["Roughtail stingray"], "question": "the is the largest stingray in the Atlantic Ocean, at up to across and weighing ?"} +{"answers": ["Ebba", "Ebba Haslund", "Haslund"], "question": " adolescence novel \"Nothing Happened\" was virtually ignored by the press when it was first issued in Norwegian in 1948, but was later regarded as one of her most important books?"} +{"answers": ["Anaconda Copper Mine", "Anaconda Copper Mine"], "question": "the community of Weed Heights, Nevada, was built to support the open pit mining operation at the ?"} +{"answers": ["York", "Ælfhelm", "Ælfhelm of York"], "question": ", ealdorman of York, was the grandfather of Harold Harefoot, king of England?"} +{"answers": ["The Joseph Cotten Show"], "question": "the NBC anthology series (1956–1957) featured Virginia Gregg as Mary Surratt, the woman hanged for conspiracy stemming from the Lincoln assassination?"} +{"answers": ["Wei Guanzhi", "Wei", "Guanzhi"], "question": "Tang Dynasty official changed his name to Wei Guanzhi to observe a naming taboo for Emperor Xianzong, whose personal name was Li Chun?"} +{"answers": ["Chattri", "Chattri, Brighton"], "question": "the \"\" in Brighton, England, stands on the site of the ghat where Hindu and Sikh soldiers of the First World War were cremated after dying while being treated at the Royal Pavilion?"} +{"answers": ["Jocelyn", "Vollmar", "Jocelyn Vollmar"], "question": "ballerina danced as the Snow Queen in the first American production of \"The Nutcracker\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sinhalese Sports Club Ground", "Sinhalese Sports Club"], "question": "the original was situated on land of Victoria Park with sandy soil and covered with cinnamon trees?"} +{"answers": ["Wright", "Loyd", "Loyd Wright"], "question": "future A.B.A. president represented Mary Pickford in her divorce of Douglas Fairbanks and Jane Wyman against Ronald Reagan?"} +{"answers": ["Sjøholmen"], "question": "the property of in Bærum, Norway, started out as a farm, was suburbanized and is now, in part, an alternative school where children are taught to be mariners?"} +{"answers": ["Harold E. Moore", "Harold", "Harold Emery Moore", "Moore"], "question": "during his study of the palm family, collected all but 18 of the approximately 200 genera of palms, and earned membership in The Explorers Club?"} +{"answers": ["Galápagos hotspot"], "question": "the , located in the east Pacific Ocean, is responsible for the creation of the Galápagos Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Mix", "Diskerud", "Mix Diskerud"], "question": "association footballer played both for and against the United States national youth team in the spring of 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Konstantin Danzas", "Danzas", "Konstantin", "Konstantin Karlovich Danzas"], "question": " \"\" was arrested for his role as Russian poet Alexander Pushkin's second in his fatal duel with d'Anthès and sentenced to hanging?"} +{"answers": ["Bovista nigrescens"], "question": "phylogenetic relationships between the mushroom and species of Lycoperdaceae were established based on ITS and LSU sequence data from north European \"taxa\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ning'an"], "question": "in 1709, , an important center of commerce, provided government-sponsored ginseng-harvesting expeditions?"} +{"answers": ["Willard Stone", "Stone", "Willard"], "question": "Native American sculptor became a master wood carver despite an accidental explosion that cost him his right thumb and two fingers when he was 13 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Ludowy Theatre"], "question": "the in Kraków gained countrywide notability in the People's Republic of Poland by staging performances evoking death camp experiences of Auschwitz?"} +{"answers": ["Woods", "Ayiesha", "Ayiesha Woods"], "question": "Grammy-nominated CCM musician was the first female to receive a \"Producer of the Year\" award at the Gospel Music Marlin Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Chic Brodie"], "question": "footballer s professional career ended when he collided with a dog on the playing field?"} +{"answers": ["Schøning", "Gerhard Schøning", "Gerhard"], "question": " \"\" historical research papers documented travel through Norway in 1773–1775, becoming a \"minor travel classic?\""} +{"answers": ["Burns", "Stephen Burns", "Stephen"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" said that trumpeter \"uses his instrument with the lightness and flexibility of a singer in operatic arias\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cotoneaster salicifolius"], "question": "the willow-leaved cotoneaster, , is a woody plant which is native to Western China, with over 30 cultivars which range from tiny groundcovers to large shrubs?"} +{"answers": ["Christen Gran Bøgh", "Christen", "Bøgh"], "question": "in 1953, administered the inaugural Bergen International Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Bob Wilson", "Bob Wilson", "Bob"], "question": "footballer was the last player to captain the original Accrington Stanley club in a professional match?"} +{"answers": ["Local government in the Philippines"], "question": "each in the Philippines has a sectoral representative for women?"} +{"answers": ["KBZY"], "question": "Oregon radio station is the flagship station for the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes of the Northwest League of Professional Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald", "David Ronald Holmes", "Ronald Holmes", "Holmes"], "question": ", the acting Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong, made no compromise with the Communists during the 1967 Leftist Riots in that city?"} +{"answers": ["Bloody Fun Day"], "question": "video game 's theme of slaying cute creatures was inspired by the short story \"Everything Can Be Beaten\" by Jhonen Vasquez?"} +{"answers": ["Kruger", "Debbie", "Debbie Kruger"], "question": " based her 2005 book \"Songwriters Speak\" on interviews with songwriters when publicising the 2001 Top 30 Australian songs list for the at the APRA Awards?"} +{"answers": ["United States Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management"], "question": "the served 8,000 subpoenas, took testimony from 1,526 witnesses (343 of whom invoked the Fifth Amendment), and compiled almost 150,000 pages of evidence?"} +{"answers": ["Gran", "Gerhard Gran", "Gerhard"], "question": " was appointed professor in the history of literature at the University of Kristiania in 1899, despite there being remarks about \"the holes present in his knowledge\"?"} +{"answers": ["Design for Living", "Design for Living"], "question": "the 1933 film is about three Americans in Paris and their risqué \"ménage à trois\"?"} +{"answers": ["Homeless Grapevine"], "question": "Daniel Thompson, poet laureate of Cuyahoga County, published work in the street newspaper \"(advertisement pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ruby Cycle Co Ltd.", "Ruby Cycle Co Ltd"], "question": "the was bankrupted when a large motorcycle order from the Imperial Russian Army was stopped by the Russian Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Serei Saophoan", "Serei Saophoan Municipality"], "question": "young escapees from a military police boot camp in , Cambodia, are beaten by other residents when they are recaptured?"} +{"answers": ["Agaricus lilaceps"], "question": "while commonly found in central California, can sometimes be found at the campus of Stanford University under the eucalyptus located there?"} +{"answers": ["Bergsland", "Knut", "Knut Bergsland"], "question": "despite being a professor of Finno-Ugric languages, spent his final years studying the unrelated language Aleut?"} +{"answers": ["Golos Truda"], "question": "the Russian anarcho-syndicalist newspaper relocated from New York to Petrograd when its entire editorial staff decided to move to Russia following the February Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["mesangiosperms", "Mesangiospermae"], "question": "the clade \"\", representing one of four major clades of flowering plants, contains 99.95% of flowering plant species?"} +{"answers": ["Jiang", "Li", "Li Jiang"], "question": "after the Tang Dynasty general died in a mutiny, his successor Wen Zao slaughtered the mutineers and offered their heads to Li Jiang as a sacrifice?"} +{"answers": ["The Lover", "The Lover"], "question": "Laura Wilson's 2004 novel is a fictionalized account of Gordon Cummins, a British airman turned serial killer who began murdering prostitutes in London during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Northman"], "question": "while and Waltheof were ealdormen in northern Northumbria, Bamburgh was sacked by the Viking king Óláfr Tryggvason?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang", "Hongjing", "Zhang Hongjing"], "question": "the Tang Dynasty general exhumed the bodies of the Anshi Rebellion leaders An Lushan and Shi Siming and destroyed their caskets?"} +{"answers": ["New Boss"], "question": "\"\" is the first of six episodes of the U.S. version of \"The Office\" with appearances by \"The Wire\" actor Idris Elba?"} +{"answers": ["Mona", "Golabek", "Mona Golabek"], "question": "pianist wrote a book about her mother's experience as part of the Kindertransport, a mission to rescue children threatened by the Nazis?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern Bloc", "Eastern Bloc politics"], "question": "only two of the seven non-Soviet ruling Communist used the word \"Communist\" in their names when they were first established?"} +{"answers": ["Ellie Kemper", "Ellie", "Kemper"], "question": "\"Entertainment Weekly\" reported comedian is set to take on the role of Dunder Mifflin receptionist in NBC's U.S. version of \"The Office\"?"} +{"answers": ["Internet in Slovenia"], "question": "in 2007, had the highest Firefox use rate among European countries?"} +{"answers": ["Robert George Tills", "Robert Tills", "Robert", "Tills"], "question": " was the first American naval officer killed during the Battle of the Philippines, and had a ship named in his honor?"} +{"answers": ["Caridina gracilirostris"], "question": "if the beak-like rostrum on is broken off, it will regrow itself?"} +{"answers": ["Eos", "Eos"], "question": "all six species of the genus \"\" of parrots are native to only Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["1948 College Football All-America Team"], "question": "the was the first to include separate offensive and defensive college football teams?"} +{"answers": ["Alberto", "Cavos", "Alberto Cavos"], "question": " designed and rebuilt \"two\" Bolshoi Theatres—one in Saint Petersburg and one in Moscow?"} +{"answers": ["Fourteen Hours"], "question": "Grace Kelly made her screen debut in , a 1951 film about a man contemplating suicide?"} +{"answers": ["PBA All-Filipino Cup", "2000 PBA All-Filipino Cup"], "question": "the postponement of the series between Purefoods TJ Giants and Tanduay Rhum Masters was the first one that was not for a typhoon, earthquake or bomb threat?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Eads How", "How"], "question": "even though he had inherited a fortune, the \"millionaire hobo\" chose to live as a homeless vagrant?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Ryder", "Arthur William Ryder", "Arthur W. Ryder"], "question": " taught the Bhagavad Gita in Sanskrit to J. Robert Oppenheimer, who said it shaped his philosophy of life and famously quoted it at the Trinity nuclear test explosion?"} +{"answers": ["SS-class blimp", "SS class airship"], "question": "the first entered service on 18 March 1915, fewer than three weeks after work began on it?"} +{"answers": ["New Fifth Avenue Theatre", "Fifth Avenue Theatre"], "question": "the became the first air-conditioned theatre in the world in 1877?"} +{"answers": ["KVXX"], "question": "the \"Christian Science Monitor\" once described radio station KSLM (now ) in Salem, Oregon, as \"a barricade holding questionable advertising material from the ears of listeners\"?"} +{"answers": ["George Murray KCB", "Murray", "George Murray", "George Murray", "George"], "question": "Captain led Nelson's fleet at the attack on Copenhagen using knowledge he had gained from surveying the area a decade earlier?"} +{"answers": ["The Pipeline"], "question": "the founders of , an early internet service provider, got together because of a shared interest in bridge?"} +{"answers": ["Le Griffon"], "question": "Michigan, France, and the United States have all sued for claim to the “holy grail” of Great Lakes shipwrecks, French explorer La Salle’s ship \"\" that sank in 1679?"} +{"answers": ["Copy elision"], "question": "the is one of the very few compiler optimizations that are allowed to change the observable behaviour of a C++ program?"} +{"answers": ["Valentine", "Johnny Valentine", "Johnny"], "question": "professional wrestler needed a clamp to hold his back together after a 1975 plane crash?"} +{"answers": ["Shelton", "Chad Shelton", "Chad"], "question": "operatic tenor has sung in numerous world premieres, including leading roles in Mark Adamo's \"Little Women\" and Philip Glass's \"Appomattox\"?"} +{"answers": ["Whisky Creek", "Whisky Creek Cabin"], "question": "the , built about 1880, is the oldest remaining mining cabin along the wild and scenic section of the Rogue River in southwest Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Siward Barn", "Siward", "Barn"], "question": "after his release from prison in 1087, the English rebel is thought by some historians to have founded a colony on the Black Sea with other refugees from the Norman Conquest of England?"} +{"answers": ["Real Change"], "question": " was the first street newspaper in the United States to be published weekly?"} +{"answers": ["Nidula"], "question": "\"Nidula niveo-tomentosa\" \"\", a bird's nest fungus in the genus , produces a chemical that is a major component of raspberry flavor?"} +{"answers": ["Solow", "Jeffrey Solow", "Jeffrey"], "question": "two of cellist recordings were nominated for a Grammy Award?"} +{"answers": ["Charnockite, St. Thomas Mount"], "question": " in St. Thomas Mount, Chennai got its name from Job Charnock, the founder of Kolkata, whose tomb was made of rocks quarried from St. Thomas Mount?"} +{"answers": ["Glenn Sundby", "Glenn Marlin Sundby", "Glenn", "Sundby"], "question": ", a co-founder of what is now USA Gymnastics, appeared in \"Ripley's Believe It Or Not!\" after walking down all 898 steps of the Washington Monument on his hands?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern Bloc"], "question": "the collectivization of agriculture in the was less violent and disruptive than it had been in the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Jane", "Jane Park", "Park"], "question": "golfer reached the final of the U.S. Women's Amateur Championship in 2003 and 2004, and won the latter event?"} +{"answers": ["Hurdia"], "question": "the 500-million-year-old Cambrian predator was thought to be a number of separate organisms for 100 years, until the complete animal was reconstructed in March 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Seymour", "Maurice Macdonald Seymour", "Maurice Seymour", "Maurice"], "question": " established the Saskatchewan Medical Association and the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League?"} +{"answers": ["Lausanne Hall"], "question": "one year after a fire damaged at Willamette University, the dormitory had to be evacuated due to a suspicious package?"} +{"answers": ["Asad", "Khan", "Asad Ali Khan"], "question": ", one of a few remaining rudra veena players, was awarded the Indian civilian honor Padma Bhushan in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["The Heart of Rock & Roll"], "question": "\"Blender\" magazine called the Huey Lewis and the News hit song \"\" one of the \"50 Worst Songs Ever\"?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Steel", "George A. Steel"], "question": " \"\" was elected as Oregon State Treasurer after his company went bankrupt?"} +{"answers": ["2008–09 South Pacific cyclone season"], "question": "although the name \"Joni\" was retired after the 1992–93 South Pacific cyclone season by the WMO, it remained on the naming lists to be used again for ?"} +{"answers": ["Carter Brey", "Brey", "Carter"], "question": " was appointed the principal cellist of the New York Philharmonic in 1996?"} +{"answers": ["Southern white-cheeked gibbon"], "question": "the may be a hybrid species of the Northern White-cheeked Gibbon and the Yellow-cheeked Gibbon?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Craig Curtis Sauer", "Sauer", "Craig Sauer"], "question": "former American football linebacker has three brothers who have played professional ice hockey?"} +{"answers": ["Murri", "Murri"], "question": ", an Arabic condiment akin to soy sauce, is made from barley dough allowed to ferment for 40 days?"} +{"answers": ["Salle", "Fred Salle", "Fred"], "question": "the long jumper originally represented England in international competitions, then changed allegiance to Cameroon before returning to England some years later?"} +{"answers": ["ATV Today''", "ATV Today"], "question": "original \"Who Wants to be a Millionaire?\" host Chris Tarrant got his start in television as a news reporter for ?"} +{"answers": ["Tengku Alam", "Shah", "Tengku", "Tengku Alam Shah"], "question": "the son of Sultan Ali of Johor, , inspired the Jementah Civil War in 1879 after he failed to claim inheritance of his father's territory at Kessang?"} +{"answers": ["KMVX"], "question": ", founded in 1967 by former Governor of Louisiana James A. Noe, was one of five stations in Louisiana that Noe named for himself?"} +{"answers": ["Bobby Folds", "Bobby", "Folds"], "question": "when joined Gillingham F.C. in 1966, he became the club's first ever apprentice-professional footballer?"} +{"answers": ["Kasturi Ranga Iyengar", "S.", "S. Kasturi Ranga Iyengar", "Iyengar"], "question": "Indian independence activist and Managing-Director of \"The Hindu\" from 1905 to 1923, , was a brother of Anglophile Indian civil servant S. Srinivasa Raghavaiyangar?"} +{"answers": ["Mr. Adams and Eve"], "question": "the 1957–1958 CBS sitcom featured Howard Duff and Ida Lupino, then married to each other in real life, as a fictitious husband/wife acting duo living in Beverly Hills?"} +{"answers": ["Arno von Lenski", "Lenski", "Arno"], "question": "after the foundation of the German Democratic Republic, Nazi General was formally acknowledged as a \"Victim of Fascism\" in 1949?"} +{"answers": ["Wearing", "J.", "John Peter Wearing", "J. P. Wearing"], "question": "the 16-volume series of theatre history books, \"The London Stage\", by has been called \"invaluable, thoroughly accurate\" and \"a proverbial mine of useful information\"?"} +{"answers": ["Varadappan", "Sarojini", "Sarojini Varadappan"], "question": "Indian social worker and 2009 Padma Bhushan awardee, is a daughter of former Chief Minister of Madras, M. Bhaktavatsalam?"} +{"answers": ["ABA Journal: the lawyer's magazine", "ABA Journal"], "question": "the is allegedly read every month by half of the 1 million lawyers in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Henryk Rzewuski", "Henryk", "Rzewuski"], "question": "Polish writer fought for Poland's independence in 1809 but later collaborated with the Russian Imperial Viceroy of the Kingdom of Poland, Ivan Paskevich?"} +{"answers": ["Deyu", "Quan", "Quan Deyu"], "question": "Tang Dynasty chancellor was said to be able to write poetry at age three?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Brickell White", "Edward", "White"], "question": "American architect contributed designs for buildings for five National Historic Landmarks and three on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["White Dog", "White Dog"], "question": "Romain Gary's 1970 fictional memoir , originally released as \"Chien Blanc\", attacks Marlon Brando and Jean Seberg for their activist activities in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Redmond", "Dorothea Holt Redmond", "Dorothea"], "question": "when was hired in 1938 in the \"heretofore exclusively male field\" of film production design, male co-workers demanded that she work in an area separated from them?"} +{"answers": ["Drew", "Blickensderfer", "Drew Blickensderfer"], "question": "crew chief helped driver Matt Kenseth become the fifth driver to start a NASCAR season with back-to-back wins?"} +{"answers": ["George Hedges", "George", "Hedges", "George Reynolds Hedges"], "question": ", a lawyer who represented Hollywood stars and studios, was part of an archaeological team that discovered the remains of the ancient frankincense trading city of Ubar?"} +{"answers": ["Crucibulum"], "question": "the white bird's nest mushroom \"\" produces a chemical that inhibits an enzyme implicated in the formation of cataracts in individuals with diabetes mellitus?"} +{"answers": ["Zukerman", "Eugenia Rich Zukerman", "Eugenia Zukerman", "Eugenia"], "question": "flautist has been the Classical Music Correspondent for \"CBS News Sunday Morning\" since 1980?"} +{"answers": ["J.L. Thompson and Sons"], "question": "the original Liberty ship was designed by the owners of shipyard in Sunderland?"} +{"answers": ["Scribner House", "Scribner House"], "question": "Charles Scribner II's in Cornwall, New York, combined a Shingle Style exterior with a Colonial Revival interior?"} +{"answers": ["Vika Line"], "question": "when the opened in 1995, it was the first new street line of the Oslo Tramway since 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Warren E. Tolman", "Tolman", "Warren Tolman", "Warren"], "question": "politician ran a campaign for governor of Massachusetts while suing to implement the state's Clean Elections law?"} +{"answers": ["Galbitang", "Galbi-tang"], "question": " \"\", a Korean soup made from beef short ribs called \"galbi\", is a representative dish served at wedding receptions in South Korea?"} +{"answers": ["newspaper define and loss", "Decline of newspapers"], "question": " is in doubt: as of 2005, an estimated 70 percent of older Americans read a newspaper daily, while fewer than 20 percent of younger Americans did?"} +{"answers": ["Kristian Kristiansen", "Kristiansen", "Kristian", "Kristian Kristiansen"], "question": "s main literary work is a trilogy about a boy growing up in an orphanage in the late 1600s?"} +{"answers": ["Iced Earth discography", "Iced Earth"], "question": "Do you know that, fourteen years after the release of their debut album, heavy metal band charted on the \"Billboard\" 200 for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["Gough", "Kathleen Gough", "Kathleen"], "question": "British anthropologist and her husband were believed to be on the FBI's watchlist due to their alleged Marxist leanings?"} +{"answers": ["Male Restroom Etiquette"], "question": "the mockumentary is the most viewed \"Sims\" video on YouTube?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Triumph"], "question": " \"\" in North Cascades National Park is well-known among regional climbers for its lack of easy climbing routes?"} +{"answers": ["Ali Iskandar of Johor", "Johor", "Sultan Ali of Johor", "Ali"], "question": " signed a treaty on 10 March 1855 with the Temenggong which formally ceded his sovereignty claims over Johor?"} +{"answers": ["Osbeorn", "Bulax", "Osbeorn Bulax"], "question": "Do you know that, according to the \"Anglo-Saxon Chronicle\", the eldest son of Earl Siward of Northumbria, , died in battle against King Macbeth of Scotland in 1054?"} +{"answers": ["Davis v. Beason"], "question": "in 1890, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in that it was acceptable to prohibit religious polygamists from voting?"} +{"answers": ["Hunga Tonga"], "question": "a sub-marine eruption near the volcano in Tonga began spewing steam, smoke, pumice, and ash thousands of feet into the sky on March 16, 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Borromeo String Quartet"], "question": "the uses laptops instead of paper sheet music when they perform?"} +{"answers": ["St Augustine Gospels", "St Augustine"], "question": "the 6th-century (\"pictured\") is the oldest surviving illustrated Latin Gospel book, but is still regularly used?"} +{"answers": ["Kyryl", "Studynsky", "Kyryl Studynsky"], "question": " was among the first academics to protest against the Holodomor?"} +{"answers": ["Hopkins", "Joel", "Joel Hopkins"], "question": "writer-director made \"Last Chance Harvey\" to recreate the chemistry he had seen between actors Emma Thompson and Dustin Hoffman in a theatre production?"} +{"answers": ["Trinity Episcopal Cathedral", "Trinity Episcopal Cathedral"], "question": " in Columbia, South Carolina, is a Gothic revival church designed to resemble York Minster?"} +{"answers": ["Tianyulong", "Tianyulong confuciusi"], "question": "the discovery of feather-like structures on the primitive dinosaur raises the possibility that ancestral dinosaurs were feathered?"} +{"answers": ["The Coon"], "question": "the \"South Park\" episode \"\" spoofs such dark comic book movies as \"The Dark Knight\", \"The Spirit\" and \"Watchmen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cairo International Book Fair"], "question": "the \"\" is the oldest and largest book fair in the Arab world?"} +{"answers": ["Magnificent", "Magnificent"], "question": "the U2 song \"\" was originally titled \"French Disco\"?"} +{"answers": ["Adolf Pilch", "Pilch", "Adolf"], "question": ", Polish resistance fighter trained by SOE during WWII, fought against both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Korean Air Flight 85"], "question": "after the September 11 attacks, accidentally sent out a hijack signal?"} +{"answers": ["V.", "Visvanatha Kanakasabhai Pillai", "Kanakasabhai", "V. Kanakasabhai"], "question": "Indian historian , who was the first to attempt a systematic chronology of Tamils, was of Sri Lankan Tamil ancestry?"} +{"answers": ["Le Journal de Mickey"], "question": ", a French comics magazine first published in 1934, is credited with \"the birth of the modern bande dessinée\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hai Ying Wu", "Hai", "Wu"], "question": "Chinese American sculptor work includes the Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial in Seattle and the Auto-Lite Strike Memorial in Toledo, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Li Fan", "Fan", "Li", "Li Fan"], "question": "the Tang Dynasty chancellor sought to dissuade Emperor Xianzong from seeking immortality by citing the failed examples of Qin Shi Huang, Emperor Wu of Han, and Emperor Taizong of Tang?"} +{"answers": ["Stephanie Novacek", "Stephanie", "Novacek"], "question": "mezzo-soprano created roles in the premieres of two important operas, the role of Maria Callas in Daugherty's \"Jackie O\" and the role of heroine Jo March in Adamo's \"Little Women\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sandomierz Voivodeship", "Sandomierz Voivodeship"], "question": ", a proposed administrative unit of the Second Polish Republic, was projected to be 24,500 km² and to incorporate 20 or 21 powiats?"} +{"answers": ["John Phillimore", "Phillimore", "John", "John Phillimore CB"], "question": "when only given enough money to paint half his ship, protested by asking the Navy Board which half they wished him to paint?"} +{"answers": ["My Friend Flicka", "My Friend Flicka"], "question": "one episode of the western TV series depicts 26th U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, played by Frank Albertson, trying to halt a range war?"} +{"answers": ["Alla", "Alla"], "question": "Sweden could have been represented in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the Greek song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fountain of the Great Lakes"], "question": "the , with semi-nude figures, was not dedicated until after Chicago changed its obscenity laws for public art in 1913?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia lindleyana"], "question": " goes by the common name of \"Porcupine Banksia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harvard Girl"], "question": "in the first eight years after was published in mainland China, the number of Chinese applicants to Harvard increased tenfold?"} +{"answers": ["Miss Amelia Van Buren", "Amelia Van Buren"], "question": "the woman depicted in the painting \"\" was one of artist Thomas Eakins' most gifted students?"} +{"answers": ["Davy Crockett", "Davy Crockett"], "question": " (1954–1955) was the first miniseries in the history of television, although the term \"miniseries\" had not yet been coined?"} +{"answers": ["Pei Ji", "Ji", "Pei", "Pei Ji"], "question": "according to the \"Zizhi Tongjian\", the Tang Dynasty chancellor raised the assessed value of goods to avoid undue tax burden on people who paid taxes with goods?"} +{"answers": ["St Bernard's Hospital"], "question": " is the only civilian general hospital in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["János Apáczai Csere", "Csere", "János"], "question": "the first textbook in Hungarian, an encyclopedia by , was written and published in The Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["Camperdown Cemetery"], "question": "the jilted bride Eliza Emily Donnithorne, who is buried in , may have been the model for Charles Dickens' reclusive Miss Havisham?"} +{"answers": ["Chilkat weaving"], "question": ", a traditional technique of indigenous peoples of Alaska and British Columbia, is so complex that it may take a year to weave a blanket?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Fowler", "Fowler", "Patrick"], "question": "Trooper spent most of World War One hiding in a wardrobe in German-occupied France?"} +{"answers": ["Laugh-Out-Loud Cats"], "question": "among other sources, the lolcat-inspired comics \"\" draw from the style of Sidney Smith's 1910s comic strip \"Old Doc Yak\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kadettangen"], "question": "the peninsula got its name as a site of cadet training, conducted by the Norwegian Military Academy and discontinued from 1896?"} +{"answers": ["Mr. Smith Goes to Washington", "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington"], "question": "the 1962 ABC sitcom featured a television appearance by mime artist Harpo Marx?"} +{"answers": ["Di", "Yu", "Yu Di"], "question": "Tang Dynasty chancellor lost his chancellorship in a scandal where he tried to use bribes to obtain a \"Jiedushi\" (military governor) position?"} +{"answers": ["St Philip's Church", "St Philip's Church, Hove"], "question": "an edition of BBC radio programme \"Any Questions?\", featuring former Prime Minister Edward Heath, was broadcast live from in 1995?"} +{"answers": ["BlogShares"], "question": "after realizing the blogosphere was similar to a stock market, Seyed Razavi created to allow people to buy shares of blogs with virtual currency?"} +{"answers": ["Against All Odds", "Against All Odds"], "question": "at , Jeff Jarrett was not allowed to use a guitar as a weapon, so he used a cello instead?"} +{"answers": ["Tanna japonensis"], "question": ", the Japanese cicada, makes a melancholy sound \"(example right)\" after sunset, when the temperature has dropped, or when it becomes cloudy?"} +{"answers": ["Antelope Ground"], "question": "the , Southampton was the first home of both Hampshire County Cricket Club and of Southampton Football Club?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund", "Edmund Harbitz", "Harbitz", "Edmund Theobald Harbitz"], "question": "in 1905, declined to join the cabinet of his former law firm partner Christian Michelsen?"} +{"answers": ["Agaricus semotus"], "question": "the edibility of the small woodland mushroom is disputed, with some sources claiming edibility and others warning of gastrointestinal discomfort?"} +{"answers": ["Brykill Farm", "Brykill Farms"], "question": "the main house at in Gardiner, New York, was expanded in a similar style and material 200 years after the first section was built?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Starr", "Mark Starr"], "question": "Do you know that, despite wrestling alongside each other for years and holding a tag team championship together, brothers and Chris Champion used different last names?"} +{"answers": ["Rogue River Ranch", "Rogue River"], "question": "Native Americans occupied the Rogue River around the \"\" over 9,000 years before European settlers arrived?"} +{"answers": ["Øisang", "Per Øisang", "Per"], "question": "when hosted the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation's election debates in the early 1960s, the questioning of politicians was conducted by other politicians?"} +{"answers": ["Faith Lutheran College, Redlands"], "question": " was the first independent Christian school opened in the Redlands Shire, South East Queensland?"} +{"answers": ["Turner", "Evan", "Evan Turner", "Evan Marcel Turner"], "question": "college basketball player was the only unanimous first-team All-Big Ten Conference choice by both the coaches and the media for the 2008–09 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season?"} +{"answers": ["Macclesfield Castle"], "question": "the porch of in Macclesfield, dating from the reign of English King Henry II and the only standing part of the castle, was replaced by cottages and shops in 1932?"} +{"answers": ["George Bingham", "George G. Bingham", "George Greenwood Bingham", "George", "Bingham"], "question": "judge and law school dean was once the coroner for Yamhill County, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Australian Made"], "question": ", a 1987 concert tour promoting \"Good Times\" and the mateship of nine local acts, was headlined by INXS and ended with two band managers coming to blows?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Beach", "James Beach"], "question": " was selected to run for the Camden County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders after appearing at a candidate recruitment interview complaining and waving his tax bill?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Glenmama"], "question": "after the in the Wicklow Mountains \"\" in 999, Brian Boru's Munster forces occupied the city of Dublin for over a week?"} +{"answers": ["Hrach Bartikyan", "Hrach Mikayeli Bartikyan", "Bartikyan", "Hrach"], "question": "Armenian Byzantinist wrote the introductions and translated select writings of Procopius, Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, and John Scylitzes from Greek into Armenian?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Ticket", "Golden Ticket"], "question": "the \"\" episode of the U.S. version of \"The Office\" was watched by 7.7 million viewers, tying with \"Grey's Anatomy\" for number one among the broadcast networks in adults 18–34?"} +{"answers": ["Medway Maritime Hospital"], "question": "when King Edward VII opened in Kent, England, in 1905, that the main corridor was almost long?"} +{"answers": ["On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away"], "question": "Tin Pan Alley song \"\" by Paul Dresser, Indiana's state song, became its first official state symbol in 1913?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Cronin", "Cronin", "Henry Francis Cronin"], "question": " won the Military Cross in the First World War for assaulting enemy positions and taking prisoners of war, despite being assigned to build field defences?"} +{"answers": ["Damage a Man Can", "The Damage a Man Can Do"], "question": "during the filming of \"Dexter\" episode \"\", actor Jimmy Smits accidentally stabbed a stunt man with a real knife?"} +{"answers": ["Orion P. Howe", "Orion", "Howe", "Orion Perseus Howe"], "question": " \"\" was awarded the Medal of Honor for his childhood service as a Union Army drummer boy during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Leptodirus hochenwartii"], "question": "the blind cave beetle , originally discovered in 1831 in the Postojna cave system, was the first animal to be recognized as a true cave dweller?"} +{"answers": ["Locust Grove", "Locust Grove"], "question": "excavations at in Dillwyn, Virginia, revealed the grave of an infant in the kitchen garden?"} +{"answers": ["Eagle Summit", "Eagle Summit"], "question": "Hudson Stuck, who was one of the first people to climb Mount McKinley's South Peak, thought was one of the most difficult summits in Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Seshadri Srinivasa Iyengar", "S. Srinivasa Iyengar", "S.", "Srinivasa Iyengar", "Sreenivasa Iyengar", "Iyengar"], "question": "India's resigned as Advocate-General of Madras Presidency and returned his Order of the Indian Empire in protest against the Jallianwala Bagh massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Laurelwood Academy"], "question": " moved to Eugene, Oregon, after 103 years in Laurelwood, Oregon, but did not change its name?"} +{"answers": ["Sir Thomas Penyston, 1st Baronet", "Baronet", "Sir"], "question": "17th-century baronet received £50 per year as a member of the retinue of Richard Sackville, 3rd Earl of Dorset, and that his wife, Martha, was the Earl's mistress?"} +{"answers": ["Clams casino"], "question": "according to legend, \"\", a dish that is popular with Italian-Americans, was first created in Narragansett, Rhode Island, in 1917?"} +{"answers": ["Li Jifu", "Li", "Jifu"], "question": "it was at the urging of Tang Dynasty chancellor that Emperor Xianzong ordered that husbands be found for imperial princes' daughters?"} +{"answers": ["Association of Polish Artists and Designers"], "question": "the was disbanded by the Polish military authorities for opposing the 1981 imposition of martial law in communist Poland?"} +{"answers": ["American Summit"], "question": " in Alaska is the location of what has been called one of the most remote liquor stores in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Great Onyx Cave"], "question": "even though the Mammoth Cave system has passages directly beneath \"\", they have never been connected?"} +{"answers": ["Just David"], "question": "the 1916 children's novel was the second in a series of four consecutive bestsellers in the United States for Eleanor H. Porter?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Lalakaon"], "question": "in the in 863 AD, three Byzantine armies, marching from different directions, converged on time to surround an Arab army?"} +{"answers": ["Darby Hinton", "Hinton", "Darby"], "question": ", who played Fess Parker's son on NBC's \"Daniel Boone\", as an infant lost his father in a plane crash but remains close to Parker nearly 40 years after the series ended?"} +{"answers": ["Kikuchi clan"], "question": "the samurai clan was descended from the royal family of the Korean kingdom of Baekje?"} +{"answers": ["Islamic Cultural Center of New York"], "question": "the \"\", which opened in 1991, was the first purpose-built mosque in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Triztán", "Triztán Vindtorn", "Vindtorn"], "question": "Norwegian surrealist poet changed his first name into the name of his favorite pub?"} +{"answers": ["Soomro", "Bux Soomro", "Allah", "Allah Bux Soomro"], "question": ", Premier of Sindh, renounced his OBE and the title of Khan Bahadur and resigned his membership in the National Defence Council of India during the Quit India Movement?"} +{"answers": ["Gable Mansion"], "question": "the is one of the last Victorian Italianate mansions of its style, size, and proportion in California?"} +{"answers": ["Lawrence Russell Herkimer", "Herkimer", "Lawrence Herkimer", "Lawrence"], "question": " invented the cheerleading jump known as the herkie by accident while a cheerleader at Southern Methodist University in the 1940s?"} +{"answers": ["Charles E. Moore II", "Moore", "Charles", "Charles E. Moore", "Charles Edward Moore"], "question": "during World War II, the Joshua Hendy Iron Works under the management of built one 137-ton Liberty ship engine every 40.8 hours?"} +{"answers": ["Discrete Mathematics", "Discrete Mathematics"], "question": "the first and so far the only mathematics paper by Bill Gates was published in in 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Little skate"], "question": "the pushes itself along the sea floor using a pair of leg-like fin lobes, a mode of locomotion known as \"punting\"?"} +{"answers": ["B. Reith", "Reith", "Brian James Reith", "B."], "question": "record label manager TobyMac pulled his car over to the side of the road when he first heard Christian hip hop artist music?"} +{"answers": ["Mercado", "Ralph", "Ralph Mercado"], "question": "salsa music promoter got his start with \"waistline parties\", live music events where women paid based on their waist size (thinner women paid less) and Mercado measuring at the door?"} +{"answers": ["Rothschild's Ancistrochilus", "Ancistrochilus rothschildianus"], "question": " is a species of semi-terrestrial orchid endemic to the African tropics?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "John Dyneley Prince", "John"], "question": ", who later served as U.S. Ambassador to Denmark and Yugoslavia, learned the Romani language as a 12-year-old, which helped him when he ran away for three days to a gypsy camp?"} +{"answers": ["Zheng Yin", "Zheng Yin", "Zheng", "Yin"], "question": "Tang Dynasty official opposed issuance of commissions for eunuch commandants on hemp paper, saying it was reserved for commissions of imperial princes and chancellors?"} +{"answers": ["395th Infantry Regiment", "395th Infantry", "395th Regiment", "395th Infantry Regiment"], "question": "the was the only unit during the Battle of the Bulge that did not retreat, earning the nickname \"Butler's Blue Battlin' Bastards\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dracula fish"], "question": "the recently discovered lost its teeth then re-evolved a set of bony fangs from its jawbone?"} +{"answers": ["Lac de Monteynard-Avignonet"], "question": ", a lake in the French Alps, has a long, high simple suspension bridge \"\" for non-motorized use?"} +{"answers": ["Eardley", "Eardley John Norton", "Eardley Norton", "Norton"], "question": "British lawyer and activist of the Indian independence movement was instrumental in establishing an UK-chapter of the Indian National Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Double-dead meat"], "question": "in the Philippines, refers to meat from pigs that died of disease, which is sold for human consumption?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Coughlin Jay Fund Foundation"], "question": "Tom Coughlin, head coach of the New York Giants, founded the charity to honor Jay McGillis, a player Coughlin coached at Boston College who died of leukemia?"} +{"answers": ["Wu Chongyin", "Chongyin", "Wu"], "question": "after Tang Dynasty general died, his officers cut off and burned the flesh from their thighs as a sacrifice to him?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Love Call"], "question": "Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald's 1936 recording of \"\" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame 72 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Charles S. Lieber", "Lieber", "Charles Saul Lieber", "Charles"], "question": " baboon testing showed that cirrhosis is caused by alcohol, not malnutrition?"} +{"answers": ["Date stone beetle"], "question": "a virgin will have sex with her first son to reach maturity before eating him and all of his brothers?"} +{"answers": ["Pineapplefish"], "question": "the \"\" is also known as the \"port-and-starboard light fish\", because the two luminescent organs on its head resemble ship navigation lights?"} +{"answers": ["Inuvialuit Settlement Region"], "question": "the only deepwater port is located in Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories, Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Unfriendly Fire"], "question": "the 2009 book argues that bans on gays in the military were based on prejudices and fears, not empirical data?"} +{"answers": ["Dartmouth Big Green football", "Dartmouth Big Green"], "question": "during their first football game against Yale in 1884, the were routed, 113–0?"} +{"answers": ["P. Thanulinga Nadar", "Nadar", "P.", "Thanulinga Nadar", "Paramarthalinga Thanulinga Nadar"], "question": "Indian National Congress politician and member of Indian parliament was a leader of Hindu nationalist organisation Hindu Munnani in his later years?"} +{"answers": ["Ero e Leandro"], "question": "George Frideric Handel's cantata was first published in 1999, 292 years after it was composed?"} +{"answers": ["Wu Yuanheng", "Yuanheng", "Wu"], "question": "the assassins of the Tang Dynasty chancellor decapitated him and took his head with them?"} +{"answers": ["Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary"], "question": "the , known for annually returning egrets and herons, has not had any return since 2000?"} +{"answers": ["First Jassy–Kishinev Offensive"], "question": "the is part of a series of \"forgotten operations\", almost completely ignored by Soviet archives and historiography?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Bernard", "Bernard"], "question": "because a car crashed through his store's window, Cape Cod Potato Chips company survived a difficult winter, after which business boomed?"} +{"answers": ["Rock of Israel"], "question": "the term was the subject of controversy just hours before the promulgation of the Israeli Declaration of Independence?"} +{"answers": ["Eddie Dean", "Eddie Dean", "Dean", "Eddie"], "question": "Roy Rogers and Gene Autry called the western entertainer the best cowboy singer of all time?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Barnet"], "question": "in the , Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick was fighting for Henry VI, whom he formerly deposed, and against Edward IV, whom he had helped to gain the throne?"} +{"answers": ["Julien's Auctions"], "question": " sold \"\" star William Shatner's kidney stone for US$25,000?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob Sloat", "Jacob Sloat House"], "question": "Jasper Cropsey may have helped design the \"\" in Sloatsburg, New York, which combines the Greek Revival and Picturesque architectural styles?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Lundin", "Peter", "Lundin"], "question": "Danish mass murderer got married twice while in prison?"} +{"answers": ["First Battle of Târgu Frumos"], "question": "the German \"Grossdeutschland\" division, located east of , repelled three Soviet divisions and recaptured the town 48 hours after receiving its initial order?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern Bloc media and propaganda", "Eastern Bloc information dissemination"], "question": "due to widespread , underground distribution of clandestine information became common?"} +{"answers": ["Rupert", "Peyton", "Rupert Rudolph Peyton", "Rupert Peyton"], "question": "in 1934 State Representative of Shreveport ridiculed Huey P. Long by proposing a bill to grant the title \"Your Majesty\" to every adult in Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["Triumph Tiger Daytona"], "question": "the motorcycle \"\" was named after Buddy Elmore's win in the 1966 Daytona 200, Triumph's first Daytona victory?"} +{"answers": ["Knutsen", "Morten Knutsen", "Morten"], "question": "when footballer left Odd Grenland due to persistent injury problems, he joined FK Arendal, only to immediately sustain another injury?"} +{"answers": ["The Cisco Kid", "Cisco Kid", "The Cisco Kid"], "question": "most of the 156 episodes of the 1950s series were filmed in color, more than a decade before color television became common?"} +{"answers": ["Per Alf Brodal", "Brodal", "Alf", "Alf Brodal"], "question": "having suffered a stroke in 1972, neuroanatomist published the article \"Self-Observations and Neuro-Anatomical Considerations After a Stroke\" in the journal \"Brain\" in 1973?"} +{"answers": ["Virgil Brennan", "Virgil Paul Brennan", "Virgil", "Brennan"], "question": "Australian Second World War flying ace shot down 10 Axis aircraft over Malta in a five month period during 1942?"} +{"answers": ["Pigeon Swamp State Park"], "question": "New Jersey's , named for 18th-century landowner Ann Pidgeon, was a nesting place for passenger pigeons before they became extinct in the early 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Niger", "Sextius", "Sextius Niger"], "question": "according to the salamander was an aphrodisiac if served in honey, but its power to extinguish fires was a myth?"} +{"answers": ["Tecumseh's Confederacy"], "question": " began as a nativist religious movement led by Tecumseh's brother Tenskwatawa \"\", a Shawnee witch hunter?"} +{"answers": ["Ice Hockey World Championships", "Hockey World Championships"], "question": "from 1963 to 1991, only four nations—Canada, Czechoslovakia, Sweden and the Soviet Union—won medals at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Lactarius chrysorrheus"], "question": "when cut, the poisonous mushroom bleeds white milk which quickly turns sulphur-yellow?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Clay Hall", "Henry", "Hall"], "question": "in 1892, future I.C.C. commissioner was journeying to California for his health, but stopped off in Colorado and liked it so much he settled there?"} +{"answers": ["Kukulkan"], "question": "the cult of , the Yucatec Maya feathered serpent deity, was the first Mesoamerican religion to transcend earlier linguistic and ethnic divisions?"} +{"answers": ["Rex White", "Rex", "White"], "question": "at , \"(car pictured)\" is the smallest person to ever win a NASCAR championship?"} +{"answers": ["Incident at Raven's Gate"], "question": "Australian thriller was an early film by director Rolf de Heer, who would go on to make the AFI Award-winning \"Ten Canoes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cortez Gold Mine", "Cortez Mine", "Cortez Gold"], "question": "the twenty-four Liebherr T282B trucks at Barrick Gold's account for 10% of that model's sales worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["Saginaw Trail"], "question": "the name comes from the Ojibwe word for \"where the Sauk were\"?"} +{"answers": ["Élie Bouhéreau", "Bouhéreau", "Élie"], "question": "in 1697 French Huguenot refugee brought church records from La Rochelle to Ireland to save them from destruction, and they remained there for nearly 200 years?"} +{"answers": ["extinct comet", "Extinct comet"], "question": "over time, comets expel most of the volatile material from their nuclei and become , small asteroid-like lumps of rubble?"} +{"answers": ["Józef", "Józef Turowski", "Turowski"], "question": " groundbreaking book about the World War II massacres of Poles in Volhynia \"(map pictured)\" was published only after the collapse of the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Wild Rugby Academy"], "question": "the , formed in 2007, aims to enable Germany to participate in the 2015 Rugby World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Wierix family"], "question": "the three drunken of Antwerp influenced Ethiopian iconography?"} +{"answers": ["Bloomingburg Reformed Protestant Dutch Church"], "question": "for the first four decades of its existence, the altar of the in Bloomingburg, New York, was on the same end as the main entrance?"} +{"answers": ["The Pawnbroker", "The Pawnbroker"], "question": "Groucho Marx wanted to play the title role of an embittered Holocaust survivor in the 1964 film ?"} +{"answers": ["Heidelberg Raceway"], "question": "Sara Christian had the highest female finish in the history of NASCAR's top series at the 1949 event?"} +{"answers": ["Performing Garage"], "question": "the , an off-Broadway theater, was never actually a garage?"} +{"answers": ["George Frederick Hopkinson", "George", "George F. Hopkinson", "Hopkinson"], "question": "Major General was the only British airborne general to be killed during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Booming Back at You"], "question": "Junkie XL's was released by a joint venture between game developer EA and music company Nettwerk?"} +{"answers": ["1996 Padilla car accident", "1996 Padilla car crash"], "question": "in 1996, the Kinjo family sued for ¥62 million (US$580,000) blood money after a car Padilla was driving killed three of their family members in Okinawa?"} +{"answers": ["Alligator", "Alligator"], "question": "the Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program searched Florida's Lake Crescent for the wreckage of , a paddle steamer used by archeologist Clarence Bloomfield Moore?"} +{"answers": ["Hew", "Hew Pike", "Pike"], "question": " was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his \"cool example and inspiring leadership\" during a fierce battle in the 1982 Falklands War?"} +{"answers": ["Centre Colonels football"], "question": "the participated in the first game of American football played south of the Ohio River in 1880?"} +{"answers": ["Lord Henry Paulet", "Paulet", "Henry Paulet", "Lord"], "question": "when refused leave to go to London with the order that he could only travel as far on land as he could get in his barge, Captain put the barge on a cart and went anyway?"} +{"answers": ["Cobbe portrait"], "question": "the recently discovered \"\" may be one of only two portraits of William Shakespeare done from life?"} +{"answers": ["Saturday Morning Watchmen"], "question": "the viral video portrays \"Watchmen\" character Rorschach as a friend to the animals?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Faber", "Jacob Faber"], "question": "Desiderius Erasmus knew three unrelated people called ?"} +{"answers": ["Bengaluru Pete"], "question": ", established by Kempegowda I in 1537 with roads laid in cardinal directions with entrance gates at the end of each road, is an integral part of the present-day Bangalore, India?"} +{"answers": ["Sinsen Line"], "question": "the Oslo Tramway reached its greatest length with the opening of the in 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Munroe", "Lorne", "Lorne Munroe"], "question": "the New York Philharmonic featured cellist as a soloist more than 150 times?"} +{"answers": ["L-form bacteria"], "question": " are regarded either as insignificant laboratory curiosities, or important but unappreciated causes of disease?"} +{"answers": ["Akademiska Sångföreningen"], "question": "triple quartets from Finland's oldest choir helped raise funds to build the Old Student House in Helsinki?"} +{"answers": ["American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering"], "question": "the awarded Raymond Damadian the 2009 Honorary Fellow Award for discovering the concept of MRI?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Newcomb", "James Pearson Newcomb", "James Newcomb"], "question": "the Secretary of State of Texas from 1870 to 1874, , was a scout for the longest desert trek by U.S. military?"} +{"answers": ["Ritual", "Ritual"], "question": "the album by Jape recently won the Choice Music Prize?"} +{"answers": ["Moggy Hollow Natural Area"], "question": " was where Glacial Lake Passaic overflowed as the Wisconsin Glacier expanded in New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Cape Kumukahi Light"], "question": "the \"\" was saved from destruction in the 1960 eruption of Kilauea when the lava flow parted and went to either side of it?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Alcaide", "Chris", "Alcaide"], "question": "the primarily western television actor came out of retirement in 1987 to appear as the Chief Justice in Charles Bronson's film \"Assassination\"?"} +{"answers": ["Whitbread Engine", "Boulton and Watt steam engine"], "question": "the Boulton and Watt steam engine preserved in the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, Australia, is the ?"} +{"answers": ["Constance McLaughlin Winsor Green", "Constance", "Constance McLaughlin Green", "Green"], "question": "American historian won the 1963 Pulitzer Prize for History for her book \"Washington, Village and Capital, 1800-1878\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cornell Big Red football", "Cornell Big Red"], "question": "university founder Andrew White prevented the from playing Michigan, saying \"I refuse to let 40 of our boys travel 400 miles merely to agitate a bag of wind\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vladimir Nikolayev"], "question": "Russian politician became mayor of Vladivostok, Russia, after his opponent was killed by a grenade left outside his office?"} +{"answers": ["Typewriter in the Sky"], "question": "the science fiction novel by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard is set in the Caribbean during the 17th century?"} +{"answers": ["Porter", "Galen", "Galen Porter", "Galen T. Porter"], "question": " was a New York City police captain who led the defense of the NY Draft Office when it was attacked by angry firefighters and mobs during the 1863 New York Draft Riots?"} +{"answers": ["Advanced Banter"], "question": "in , the \"QI\" book of quotations, Alan Davies wrote the following proverb: \"A small pie is soon eaten\"?"} +{"answers": ["Helle", "Knut Helle", "Knut"], "question": "medievalist led the editorial committee of the ten-volume encyclopedia \"Norsk biografisk leksikon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Cockade"], "question": ", a series of Allied deceptive operations during World War II, was so unsuccessful that it was later described as being “at best a piece of harmless play acting”?"} +{"answers": ["Siward,", "Northumbria", "Siward, Earl of Northumbria"], "question": ", the earl of Northumbria who defeated Macbeth in battle, was said to have been descended from a polar bear?"} +{"answers": ["Sverdrup", "Einar Sverdrup", "Einar"], "question": ", CEO of a Svalbard-based coal mining company, died during World War II during an attempt to secure Svalbard?"} +{"answers": ["Jakob Bogdani", "Bogdani", "Jakob"], "question": "17th-century Hungarian painter highlighted his paintings with exotic red-coloured birds such as the Scarlet Ibis, Red Avadavat and Northern Cardinal?"} +{"answers": ["Murray Chotiner", "Chotiner", "Murray M Chotiner", "Murray"], "question": "in 1952, after giving the Checkers Speech, Richard Nixon dictated a telegram resigning as Eisenhower's running mate, but his campaign manager ripped it up unsent?"} +{"answers": ["Black swallower"], "question": "the can swallow fishes over twice its length and ten times its weight?"} +{"answers": ["Daniels", "Winthrop", "Winthrop More Daniels"], "question": "the U.S. Senate confirmed as an I.C.C. commissioner by 36–27 after some opposing Democrats voted in favor so as not to offend President Woodrow Wilson by rejecting his friend?"} +{"answers": ["Morey", "Charles Rufus Morey", "Charles"], "question": "American art historian published a pamphlet on library planning called \"Laboratory-Library\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mulkerrin Brothers"], "question": "traditional performers, the from the Aran Islands, won \"The All Ireland Talent Show\" two days ago?"} +{"answers": ["Russell Foskett", "Foskett", "Russell", "Russell George Foskett"], "question": "Australian flying ace was credited with 6½ aerial victories during the Second World War, before he was killed over the Aegean Sea in October 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Shots"], "question": "Damien Dempsey's critically-acclaimed 2005 album, , contains a track called \"Saint Patrick's Day\"?"} +{"answers": ["Miljenko", "Licul", "Miljenko Licul"], "question": "Slovenian graphic designer designed two national currencies, the tolar and (with others) the Slovenian euro coins?"} +{"answers": ["1780 Atlantic hurricane season"], "question": "the is the only season to date that had three hurricanes that caused at least 1,000 deaths each?"} +{"answers": ["John Penn", "John Penn", "John Penn FRS", "Penn", "John"], "question": ", the engineer famed for introducing wood bearings for screw-propeller shafts in steam-powered ships, was also president of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers on two occasions?"} +{"answers": ["Garda ar Lár"], "question": "the Irish TV series focused on an incident which preceded Minister for Defence Paddy Donegan's \"thundering disgrace\" remarks and President Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh's resignation?"} +{"answers": ["Saki", "Saki"], "question": "Yuki Kataoka, a character from the Japanese manga , seems to play better at mahjong if she eats tacos?"} +{"answers": ["Brodir and Ospak of Man", "Man", "Brodir"], "question": " were two 11th-century Danish brothers who fought on opposite sides at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014?"} +{"answers": ["Horne & Corden"], "question": "despite attracting the highest ratings ever for a comedy show debut on BBC Three, was described by one critic as, \"about as funny as credit default swaps\"?"} +{"answers": ["Silkbeard", "Sigtrygg Silkbeard", "Sigtrygg"], "question": "the Hiberno-Norse King of Dublin, , established Ireland's first mint \"(coin of Sigtrygg pictured)\" in the 990s at Dublin?"} +{"answers": ["Luigi Pernier", "Pernier", "Luigi"], "question": "archaeologist , who found the Phaistos Disc, has been accused of having forged it?"} +{"answers": ["On the Street Where You Live", "On the Street Where You Live"], "question": "the TV documentary series featured contributions from locals, historians and the Grand Marshall of the 2008 Saint Patrick's Day parade in Kilkenny, Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Butler's frogfish"], "question": "the can hold onto objects with its finger-like pectoral fin rays?"} +{"answers": ["Name of the Grandfather", "In the Name of the Grandfather"], "question": "\"The Simpsons\" episode \"\", scheduled to debut on Sky One, will be the first episode of the show to air in Ireland before airing in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius violaceus"], "question": "Do you know that, despite being the type species of the genus \"Cortinarius\", the colour of the mushroom \"\" is so dark it is only comparable with members of other genera?"} +{"answers": ["John Norman", "John Norman"], "question": "in 1453, was the first Lord Mayor of London to travel by water to swear his oath at Westminster, a tradition that continued until 1856?"} +{"answers": ["Street News"], "question": ", sold by homeless individuals in New York beginning in 1989, became the prototype for street newspapers worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["Death of a Salesman", "Death of a Salesman"], "question": "Arthur Miller threatened to sue Columbia Pictures over a short clip they placed in front of , a film based off of his play of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Clean Asia!"], "question": "in the indie video game , the eyes of all humans leave their bodies, fly to the moon, develop weapons, and attack the human race, taking over several countries?"} +{"answers": ["Świętochowski", "Aleksander Świętochowski", "Aleksander"], "question": " \"\" was a founder and the leading ideologist of Polish Positivism?"} +{"answers": ["The Ring", "The Ring"], "question": "the \"South Park\" episode parodies the Jonas Brothers and the marketing tactics of Walt Disney Company in using the band to pledge abstinence?"} +{"answers": ["Jules", "De Martino", "Jules De Martino", "Martino"], "question": " of The Ting Tings was once in an indie band called \"Babakoto\" who played as a backing group for Bros?"} +{"answers": ["Logarithmic differentiation"], "question": " is a technique used in differential calculus to differentiate complicated functions by taking the natural logarithm of both sides of the equation formula_1?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Chesney", "William de Chesney"], "question": "the medieval citizens of the English town of Oxford called their alderman before such honorific was in common use?"} +{"answers": ["Drawings by Douglas Hamilton"], "question": "at least 212  illustrate his big game hunting experiences, forestry operations and Army surveys of new hill stations in Tamil Nadu, South India, in the mid 1800s?"} +{"answers": ["Odd Langholm", "Odd", "Langholm"], "question": ", who started out as a researcher of business administration, later won recognition for his studies of mediaeval economic thought?"} +{"answers": ["Whitefin dogfish"], "question": "the has light-producing organs on its upper eyelids?"} +{"answers": ["Salvia tingitana"], "question": " \"\" was named after the town of \"Tingi\", now known as Tangiers, even though the plant has never been found growing there?"} +{"answers": ["White", "Katie Rebecca White", "Katie", "Katie White", "David K. White"], "question": "singer named her group The Ting Tings after a Chinese girl who worked with her in a boutique?"} +{"answers": ["Haldane Reforms"], "question": "the of 1906–1912 included the creation of the British Expeditionary Force and the Territorial Force?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Keverian", "George Keverian"], "question": " won election as a 21-year-old to the Common Council of Everett, Massachusetts, in 1954 using a new MIT high-speed camera to create individualized fliers for each voter?"} +{"answers": ["Friedrich August Peter von Colomb", "Colomb", "Friedrich"], "question": "Prussian general commanded the Prussian forces throughout the Greater Poland Uprising of 1848?"} +{"answers": ["Hadwiger conjecture", "Hadwiger conjecture"], "question": "the \"(diagram pictured)\" implies that the surface of any three-dimensional convex body can be illuminated by only eight light sources, but the best proven bound is that 16 lights are sufficient?"} +{"answers": ["Richard", "Richard Pankhurst", "Pankhurst", "Richard Pankhurst"], "question": ", founder of the Institute of Ethiopian Studies, is the son of suffragette Sylvia Pankhurst?"} +{"answers": ["Masten-Quinn House"], "question": "a 175-year-old shagbark hickory tree next to the in Wurtsboro, New York, has helped to date its construction?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Gentilis", "Gentilis", "Robert"], "question": " graduated from the University of Oxford aged 12 and became a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, aged 17, below the minimum fellowship age of 18?"} +{"answers": ["Plasmatron"], "question": " television screens combined rows formed from liquid crystals with columns formed from plasma cells?"} +{"answers": ["Thaddeus", "Thaddeus Dod", "Dod"], "question": "in the 1770s, became the second minister to settle west of the Monongahela River and the first to establish a presbytery west of the Allegheny Mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Russula fragilis"], "question": "the flesh of the mushroom tastes hot, while its smell is fruity?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Ernest Trova", "Ernest Tino Trova", "Trova"], "question": " was best known for \"Falling Man\", a series of works \"about man at his most imperfect\" depicting an armless human figure that appeared in sculptures, paintings, prints and wristwatches?"} +{"answers": ["Rosary and scapular"], "question": "the \" are inseparable\" \"(rosary beads and brown scapular pictured)\" are words attributed to the Virgin Mary during the Marian apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima in 1917?"} +{"answers": ["Jaime Cocanower", "Cocanower", "Jaime"], "question": "Major League Baseball pitcher set an unofficial record in 1985 by throwing a wild pitch in eight straight appearances?"} +{"answers": ["small house movement", "Tiny house movement"], "question": "with the financial crisis of 2008–2009 the has attracted more attention?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir Gabriel Goldney, 1st Baronet"], "question": ", M.P. for Chippenham, is commemorated in a stained glass window of The Foundling Hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Leptotrombidium"], "question": " is a genus of harvest mites that are able to infect humans with scrub typhus (\"Orientia tsutsugamushi\" infection) through their bite?"} +{"answers": ["John Daniel Boon", "John Boon", "John D. Boon", "Boon", "John"], "question": " former store and former home in Salem, Oregon, are both on the National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Sundevil"], "question": ", a seizure of boards by the United States Secret Service, was named after the football stadium of Arizona State University?"} +{"answers": ["Russula fellea"], "question": "the bitter and inedible mushroom \"\" smells of geraniums or apple sauce?"} +{"answers": ["Li Su", "Su", "Li"], "question": "according to the \"Zizhi Tongjian\", the Tang Dynasty general launched a surprise attack to defeat the warlord Wu Yuanji in a heavy snowstorm?"} +{"answers": ["Bay Street Emeryville"], "question": "the mall was built on a Native American burial ground and a former toxic waste contaminated site?"} +{"answers": ["Donovan", "Hedley Donovan", "Hedley"], "question": "editor was responsible for redirecting \"TIME\" from a conservative magazine to one \"more toward the middle\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pitomnik Airfield"], "question": " was the primary German airfield within the city during the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Stoplight loosejaw"], "question": "the is the only known animal that uses chlorophyll to see?"} +{"answers": ["Karl", "Karl Wilhelm von Willisen", "Karl Wilhelm Freiherr von Willisen", "Willisen", "Karl Wilhelm Hermann von Willisen"], "question": "the Prussian general was forced out of the Grand Duchy of Posen only two weeks after his arrival?"} +{"answers": ["Ahmednagar Fort"], "question": "Jawaharlal Nehru wrote \"The Discovery of India\" – a book on Indian history – while he was imprisoned at during the Quit India Movement?"} +{"answers": ["Medorem", "Crawford", "Medorem Crawford"], "question": "Oregon politician son was the first white American male born on the west side of the Willamette River?"} +{"answers": ["Dan & Dave"], "question": " both won Olympic medals, but lost their endorsement deal?"} +{"answers": ["Northern Mannerism"], "question": "the emphasis on erotic mythological subjects \"(example right)\" in late reflected the taste of Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor?"} +{"answers": ["Toronto Women's Bookstore"], "question": "the is the largest nonprofit, feminist bookstore in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Chettiar", "Tiruppur Subrahmanya Avinashilingam Chettiar", "T. S. Avinashilingam Chettiar", "T."], "question": " was responsible for the creation of the first encyclopedia in Tamil?"} +{"answers": ["1992 NHL strike"], "question": "revenue from trading cards was one of the key issues, and among the last to be resolved, during the , the first such labor stoppage in National Hockey League history?"} +{"answers": ["Gilmore", "Isabella Gilmore", "Isabella"], "question": " reestablished the female diaconate in the Anglican Communion?"} +{"answers": ["Jerker"], "question": "the relationship between two gay men at the beginning of the AIDS epidemic in Robert Chesley's erotic and emotional play takes place entirely over the telephone?"} +{"answers": ["Neeld", "Joseph Neeld", "Joseph"], "question": "despite being Member of Parliament for Chippenham, Wiltshire, for nearly 24 years, never spoke in the House of Commons?"} +{"answers": ["big skate", "Big skate"], "question": "a single egg case of the \"\" may contain up to seven embryos?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony Deane-Drummond", "Anthony", "Deane-Drummond"], "question": ", a British Army officer, made two parachute drops, was taken prisoner after both, and escaped each time?"} +{"answers": ["Three Orphan Kittens", "Orphan Kittens"], "question": "the 1935 Disney cartoon was later censored for having negative portrayals of African Americans?"} +{"answers": ["James Allan"], "question": " scored 12 goals in one match, when Sunderland beat Castletown 23–0 in an exhibition football game?"} +{"answers": ["HMGA2"], "question": "the expression of in cancer cells is linked to poor prognosis in cancer patients, but also with these cells' sensitivity to some forms of treatment?"} +{"answers": ["Parker", "Barbara Parker", "Barbara", "Barbara Parker"], "question": "when left a law career to take a master's, her thesis went on to be short listed for an Edgar Award as a best first mystery novel?"} +{"answers": ["The Cloud Door"], "question": "the film , by Indian director Mani Kaul, features a parrot telling erotic stories?"} +{"answers": ["Marine Corps Air Station Santa Barbara"], "question": "the World War II \"\" is now home to the University of California, Santa Barbara and the Santa Barbara Municipal Airport?"} +{"answers": ["John Wolfe", "Wolfe", "John", "John Wolfe"], "question": "English printer business practices so incensed his contemporaries, they accused him of Machiavellianism?"} +{"answers": ["It's Just a Plant"], "question": ", a children's book, was heavily criticized by Republican Congressman Mark Souder, who argued that it supported marijuana use by children?"} +{"answers": ["Colleen Howe", "Colleen Joffa Howe", "Howe", "Colleen"], "question": "sports agent and author , known as \"Mrs. Hockey\", passed away from Pick's disease?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie Biederman", "Charlie", "Biederman"], "question": " was the last surviving dog sled mail carrier in the United States when he died in 1995?"} +{"answers": ["In Case of Fire"], "question": " were the opening act for the 2009 Kerrang! awards tour supporting Bring Me the Horizon, Black Tide, Dir en Grey and Mindless Self Indulgence?"} +{"answers": ["Ariel", "Meredith", "Ariel Meredith"], "question": "a modeling agency once demanded that swimsuit model have breast reduction surgery, but she refused and was dropped from the agency?"} +{"answers": ["SAME Cafe"], "question": "the non-profit in Denver, Colorado, serves food for either an hour of work or whatever you can pay?"} +{"answers": ["Seymour King", "Henry Seymour King", "Seymour", "King"], "question": ", Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull Central for 25 years, was the first climber to reach the summits of Mont Maudit and Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey?"} +{"answers": ["WHSL"], "question": "country music singer Ty Herndon's grandmother Myrtle hosted a Gospel music radio show on WPRN and in Alabama for more than 40 years?"} +{"answers": ["Nichols", "Roy", "Roy Franklin Nichols"], "question": "American historian won the 1949 Pulitzer Prize for History for his book \"The Disruption of American Democracy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Octagón"], "question": "Mexican wrestler took his name from the 1980 film \"The Octagon\" starring Chuck Norris?"} +{"answers": ["Equitable coloring"], "question": "an of a graph \"\", in which the numbers of vertices of each color are as nearly equal as possible, may require far more colors than a graph coloring without this constraint?"} +{"answers": ["Sharptail mola"], "question": "the has become an important commercial fish in Taiwan, since the promotion of an ocean sunfish festival in Hualien County?"} +{"answers": ["Li Guangyan", "Li", "Guangyan"], "question": "according to the \"Book of Tang\", Tang Dynasty general , while in mourning over the death of his mother for three years, did not return to his wife's bedchambers?"} +{"answers": ["Australian light destroyer project"], "question": "after the was canceled, the Australian Government ordered frigates which the Royal Australian Navy had previously assessed as being \"second rate escorts\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gwyn Owain Jones", "G. O. Jones", "Gwyn Jones", "Gwyn", "Jones", "Gwyn Jones"], "question": "the equipment designed by the physicist to liquefy small amounts of helium for work at temperatures near absolute zero was made from parts of a motorcycle engine?"} +{"answers": ["London Road viaduct", "London Road"], "question": "after \"\" in Brighton, England, was bombed in 1943, trains were using it again within 24 hours even though the road below was visible through gaps in the damaged brickwork?"} +{"answers": ["Lednyov", "Pavel", "Pavel Lednyov", "Pavel Serafimovich Lednyov"], "question": " has won seven Olympic medals in modern pentathlon, more than anybody else in this sport?"} +{"answers": ["Phonological rule", "phonological rule"], "question": "in the English plural, the letter \"-s\" is pronounced differently in words like \"cats\", \"cabs\", and \"buses\", because of a ?"} +{"answers": ["Ayşenur Zarakolu", "Ayşe", "Zarakolu", "Ayşe Nur Zarakolu"], "question": "human rights activist , an Amnesty International \"prisoner of conscience\", was arrested 30 times and jailed four for violating censorship laws in Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["No. 9r"], "question": "the British rigid airship , completed in 1916, featured an early example of thrust vectoring?"} +{"answers": ["George Washington Hill", "George", "George Hill", "Hill"], "question": " was the American businessman who introduced women to cigarettes?"} +{"answers": ["Unicorn crestfish"], "question": "the deep-sea \"\" can expel a cloud of black ink as a defense against predators?"} +{"answers": ["Dietrich", "Wilfried", "Wilfried Dietrich"], "question": " won five Olympic medals during his career, more than any other Olympic wrestler?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Fort Wayne", "Treaty of Fort Wayne"], "question": "the led to the outbreak of Tecumseh's War and the subsequent Battle of Tippecanoe?"} +{"answers": ["Rado graph"], "question": "no matter how biased a coin one uses, flipping a coin to determine whether each edge is present or absent in a countably infinite graph will always produce the same graph, the ?"} +{"answers": ["Gary", "O'Donnell", "Gary John O'Donnell", "Gary O'Donnell", "Gary O'Donnell"], "question": " is the first person in 26 years to be awarded a second George Medal, the last one posthumously for \"immense bravery\" in Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["John Neulinger", "Neulinger", "John"], "question": "psychologist envisioned a future society based on leisure?"} +{"answers": ["Stroganov Palace"], "question": "Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace was intended to mirror the opulent \"\" on the opposite side of Nevsky Prospekt, St. Petersburg?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Wilde", "Henry", "Henry Wilde", "Wilde"], "question": " melted iron bars to demonstrate the power of his self-energizing dynamo, a machine based on his paper presented to the Royal Society in 1866?"} +{"answers": ["U2 360° Tour"], "question": "the upcoming is named for a new kind of stage design that will permit all-round viewing in football stadiums?"} +{"answers": ["Camponotus vagus"], "question": "in 2008, chronic bee paralysis virus was discovered in the carpenter ant ?"} +{"answers": ["Tharbis"], "question": "early sources suggested that Moses had taken an Ethiopian wife named after laying siege to her city, prior to his ascendancy to prophethood in the Jewish faith?"} +{"answers": ["Richard C. Mangrum", "Mangrum", "Richard"], "question": "in October 1965, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps LtGen , Navy Cross recipient at Guadalcanal, became the first Marine to be the \"Gray Eagle\" of Naval aviation?"} +{"answers": ["Forward Poland"], "question": "the new Polish party called rejected an alliance with Declan Ganley's Libertas?"} +{"answers": ["Dibothrosuchus"], "question": "based on its skull anatomy, the small Early Jurassic crocodile relative \"(reconstruction pictured)\" probably had a keen sense of hearing and was vocal like modern crocodiles?"} +{"answers": ["Friends of Gilda"], "question": "the 1993 fundraiser featured Martin Short, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Paul Shaffer and others who knew Gilda Radner from a Toronto production of \"Godspell\"?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Swinefield", "Swinefield", "Richard"], "question": ", a medieval Bishop of Hereford, tried during his episcopate to secure the canonization of his predecessor Thomas de Cantilupe, but it did not happen until after Swinfield's death?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Burch", "Benjamin", "Burch", "Benjamin Franklin Burch"], "question": ", a teacher at the first school in Polk County, Oregon, was a member of the Oregon Constitutional Convention and President of the Oregon State Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Anchorage paintball attacks"], "question": "in early 2001, three teenagers in Anchorage, Alaska, conducted and videotaped a series of with a paintball gun?"} +{"answers": ["Kasakela Chimpanzee Community", "Kasakela chimpanzee community"], "question": "members of the were the first non-human animals observed making tools?"} +{"answers": ["Rand Ranger Station"], "question": "a U.S. Forest Service district ranger lived in a tent for eight years while waiting for a residence to be built at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Alfidi", "Joseph Alfidi", "Joseph"], "question": "after seeing a performance by child pianist of Yonkers, New York, Pope John XXIII said he may turn out to be \"the next Mozart\"?"} +{"answers": ["MV Belgian Airman", "Belgian Airman"], "question": "the was carrying a cargo of sorghum when she was torpedoed and sunk on 14 April 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Forester", "Forester", "Thomas H. Forester"], "question": ", the only American stock mutual fund manager to make a profit in 2008, had previously been one of only two mutual fund managers to make a profit in the second quarter of 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Nigeria women's national basketball team"], "question": "the became the first African team ever to win an Olympic game in women's basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Joseph Rainbow", "Rainbow"], "question": "'s work, \"A Census of Australian Araneidae\", was the first catalogue of Australian spiders?"} +{"answers": ["Congregation Mickve Israel"], "question": "the founding members of \"\" were Jews who arrived in Savannah, Georgia, in 1733, the same year that the colony was founded?"} +{"answers": ["Itoro Umoh-Coleman", "Umoh-Coleman", "Itoro"], "question": " was one of two Hephzibah High School graduates to play on the Nigerian women's national basketball team in the 2004 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Minshull Vernon"], "question": "listed buildings in , Cheshire, include five canal bridges, two aqueducts and a former privy?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter L. Bragg", "Bragg", "Walter Lawrence Bragg"], "question": "Interstate Commerce Commissioner died after suffering from the effects of Civil War wounds, a quarter century after the war ended?"} +{"answers": ["Gilling Abbey"], "question": ", located in present-day Yorkshire, was founded shortly after 651 AD on an estate granted as weregild?"} +{"answers": ["Toonlet"], "question": "the CEO of has also worked on \"The Sims\", \"SimCity\" and \"Spore\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moon of Pejeng"], "question": "the in Bali is the largest single-cast bronze kettle drum in the world?"} +{"answers": ["North", "John Thomas North", "John"], "question": " \"\", originally a Yorkshire mechanic, became a friend of the future King George V and was worth $10 million in 1889?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Lützelburger", "Lützelburger", "Hans"], "question": "a woodcut by the German Renaissance block-cutter showed himself and the artist nearly naked?"} +{"answers": ["Clements", "Judson Claudius Clements", "Judson Clements", "Judson", "Judson C. Clements"], "question": "it was said of Interstate Commerce Commissioner that no opinion ever written by him had been overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court?"} +{"answers": ["White as Snow", "White as Snow"], "question": "the U2 song \"\" was written from the perspective of a dying soldier in Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Doug Hele", "Doug", "Hele"], "question": " designed the three-cylinder Triumph Trident and developed it into the most successful race bike of the time?"} +{"answers": ["Jaydev Kenduli"], "question": "several thousand bauls, a community of wandering minstrels who sing devotional songs, assemble annually for the fair at \"(temple sculpture pictured)\" in West Bengal, India?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Mylne", "Mylne"], "question": "engineer fled to America following the collapse of his North Bridge in Edinburgh in 1772, but later returned to run the Dublin Water Works?"} +{"answers": ["Dependent and independent verb forms"], "question": "Irish, Scottish Gaelic, and Manx have separate ?"} +{"answers": ["Dacia Duster"], "question": "the is the first concept car entirely made by the Romanian automaker Automobile Dacia?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Gibbs", "Gibbs", "Patrick"], "question": "Welsh military pilot and journalist, Wing Commander , published two volumes of wartime memoirs 49 years apart: \"Not Peace, But a Sword\" (1943) and \"Torpedo Leader\" (1992)?"} +{"answers": ["This Is It", "This Is It"], "question": "Michael Jackson's official website could not deal with the traffic—16,000 applications a second—for pre-sale ticket registration?"} +{"answers": ["Hieronymus", "Andreae", "Hieronymus Andreae"], "question": "visits to the workshop of by Maximilian I gave rise to a Nuremberg saying \"The Emperor has gone to the women's alley again\"?"} +{"answers": ["Red lemur"], "question": "until December 2008, the and the Red-fronted Lemur \"\" were considered the same species?"} +{"answers": ["Tait", "Percy Tait", "Percy"], "question": "motorcycle racer was estimated to have driven over a million miles road-testing Triumph motorcycles?"} +{"answers": ["Jane Sterk", "Jane", "Sterk"], "question": " joined the Green Party of British Columbia after witnessing environmental degradation in Mexico and became its leader six years later?"} +{"answers": ["End of the World", "End of the World"], "question": "the plot of Abel Gance's 1931 science fiction film, , features a comet hurling toward Earth as the world prays for help?"} +{"answers": ["Electoral district of Yeerongpilly", "Yeerongpilly"], "question": "the percentage of Sudanese-born persons living in the Australian is twelve times the national average?"} +{"answers": ["John de Breton", "Breton", "John"], "question": "the medieval bishop was credited with having written a legal treatise regarding statutes created after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Nowhere Boy"], "question": "Thomas Sangster had to learn how to play the guitar left-handed to portray Paul McCartney in the upcoming John Lennon biopic ?"} +{"answers": ["Rajan", "T. S. S. Rajan", "T.", "Tiruvengimalai Sesha Sundara Rajan"], "question": "Indian freedom fighter practised as a doctor in Burma and England before being appointed as the Minister for Health and Religious Endowments of the Madras Presidency?"} +{"answers": ["Five Fingers", "Five Fingers"], "question": "the 1959 NBC series features David Hedison as an American counterintelligence officer in the Cold War who poses as a theatrical agent to investigate communist activities in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom"], "question": "Martin Luther King's speech at the 1957 , a non-violent demonstration in Washington, DC, established him as a national leader for the Civil Rights movement?"} +{"answers": ["Michelito Lagravere", "Lagravere", "Michelito"], "question": "in a bid to get his name in the Guinness Book of World Records, child bullfighter killed six bulls in a single fight in a bullring in Mérida, Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Indrella ampulla"], "question": "the land snail \"\" lives only in the rainforests of the Western Ghats, in India?"} +{"answers": ["KCET Studios"], "question": ", where \"Invasion of the Body Snatchers\" was filmed, is the longest continuously-producing studio in Hollywood?"} +{"answers": ["Pixiv"], "question": " is a Japanese online community for artists, which as of February 2009 consists of over 600,000 members, and 3 million submissions?"} +{"answers": ["Charles P. Daly", "Charles Patrick Daly", "Daly", "Charles"], "question": "in the late 1800s, , president of the American Geographical Society, was also Chief Justice of the New York Court of Common Pleas?"} +{"answers": ["Sorbus admonitor"], "question": "the , a rare tree, was named after a road sign nailed to the type specimen?"} +{"answers": ["Spiny butterfly ray"], "question": "the stuns its prey with blows from its wing-like pectoral fins?"} +{"answers": ["Gao", "Gao Chongwen", "Chongwen"], "question": "the Tang Dynasty general asked to be moved from his post at Chengdu as he was illiterate and disliked the paperwork?"} +{"answers": ["Arbogast & Bastian"], "question": "the now-defunct abbatoir in Allentown, Pennsylvania, could process most of the 850,000 hogs raised annually in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Wendel Dietterlin", "Wendel", "Dietterlin"], "question": "the architectural designs of Mannerist painter and printmaker (d. 1599) have been characterized as a \"bizarre ornamental fantasy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Becking", "Baas Becking", "Lourens Baas Becking", "Lourens"], "question": "the biologist was imprisoned by the Germans and spent his time studying typhoid fever as it spread amongst the inmates?"} +{"answers": ["La princesse jaune"], "question": "although is the third opera that Saint-Saëns’ composed, it was his first opera to actually be mounted on the stage?"} +{"answers": ["Krohn", "Jonathan", "Jonathan Krohn", "Jonathan Lee Krohn"], "question": "author gave a two-minute speech at the 2009 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at age thirteen?"} +{"answers": ["Sheldon Manor"], "question": ", a Grade I listed building, is Wiltshire's longest continuously inhabited manor house?"} +{"answers": ["Maulana Yakub Hasan Sait", "Sait", "Yakub", "Yakub Hasan Sait"], "question": ", who served as the Minister of Public Works for the Madras Presidency from 1937 to 1939, was a native of Nagpur and a former member of the All India Muslim League?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Faxai", "Tropical Storm Faxai"], "question": " of the 2007 Pacific typhoon season injured six people when a plane encountered severe turbulence produced by the storm?"} +{"answers": ["Landers", "Alan", "Alan Landers"], "question": ", who was featured in Winston cigarette ads, became an anti-smoking advocate calling himself the \"Winston Man\" and died of laryngeal cancer after a longtime 2½-pack-per-day habit?"} +{"answers": ["Thick-billed parrot", "Thick-billed Parrot"], "question": "attempts to reintroduce a species of \"\" into Arizona have so far failed?"} +{"answers": ["Marble", "John", "John Hobart Marble"], "question": "Interstate Commerce Commissioner died in 1913 following an attack of acute indigestion after only eight months in office?"} +{"answers": ["Olorgesailie"], "question": "the 900,000-year-old hand axes found at in southern Kenya were probably used for butchering animals?"} +{"answers": ["psychedelic frogfish", "Psychedelic frogfish"], "question": "two were recognized as \"something different\" in 1992, but were not declared a new species until this year?"} +{"answers": ["Cowtail stingray", "cowtail stingray"], "question": "the tough skin of the \"\" is used to polish wood?"} +{"answers": ["David of Basra", "Basra", "David"], "question": "bishop was one of the first Christian missionaries to India, \"circa\" 300 CE?"} +{"answers": ["Lōʻihi Seamount"], "question": "although the summit of underwater volcano is 969 metres (3,180 ft) below sea level, it is still twice as tall, measured from the base of its southern flank, as Mount St. Helens ever was?"} +{"answers": ["Boris Mikhailovich Eikhenbaum", "Eikhenbaum", "Boris Eikhenbaum", "Boris"], "question": " was a key member of the Society for the Study of Poetic Language (OPOJAZ)?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan", "Jonathan Alder", "Alder"], "question": "after being kidnapped by Shawnees and adopted by a Mingo chief, became the first white settler of Madison County, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Peninsular Gneiss"], "question": "the rock exposure in the Lalbagh botanical gardens in Bangalore, India, is a National Geological Monument?"} +{"answers": ["Robert the Bruce", "Bruce", "Robert Bruce", "Robert Bruce", "Robert"], "question": ", a former wrestler, played a small role in the 1971 science fiction film \"A Clockwork Orange\"?"} +{"answers": ["Orlando Plummer", "Plummer", "Orlando"], "question": "doctor and politician had the first telephone in Portland, Oregon, installed at his drug store?"} +{"answers": ["Stac Dhòmhnaill Chaim"], "question": "in 2006, a descendant of the 17th century Hebridean chieftain who once fortified himself in \"\", scaled the stack and found a piece of possibly Neolithic pottery?"} +{"answers": ["Arie", "Arie Posin", "Posin"], "question": "film director s father did not allow him to watch television as a child despite being a professional filmmaker himself?"} +{"answers": ["Mutiny Acts"], "question": "after the Glorious Revolution Scottish troops who deserted couldn't be punished until the passage of the first in 1689?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Desbouvrie", "Jean Desbouvrie"], "question": " persuaded the government of France to test swallows as an alternative to carrier pigeons?"} +{"answers": ["Mahmood", "Mahmood Hussein Mattan", "Mattan"], "question": "in 1999, Somalian was the first person to have his case overturned by the UK's Criminal Cases Review Commission, 45 years after his execution?"} +{"answers": ["Regenbald"], "question": "King Edward the Confessor (d. 1066) granted , a royal clerk, the status of a bishop without the actual office?"} +{"answers": ["Mantis in Lace"], "question": " is a 1968 sexploitation film about a topless go-go dancer who becomes a serial killer after ingesting LSD?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Gilman Hare", "William G. Hare", "Hare"], "question": ", his father William D. Hare, and his son John all served in the Oregon State Senate?"} +{"answers": ["East Layton, Utah", "East Layton"], "question": "the city of , now a part of Layton, was incorporated in 1936 to qualify for funding from the Works Progress Administration for a municipal water system?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Aigueblanche", "Peter of Aigueblanche"], "question": ", a medieval Bishop of Hereford, was once besieged in the city of Hereford?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Howard", "Hurricane Howard"], "question": "large swells produced by resulted in about 1,000 lifeguard rescues in southern California during the Labor Day weekend in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Common stingray", "common stingray"], "question": "Pliny the Elder claimed that the toxic spine of the could kill trees and corrode iron?"} +{"answers": ["Bruce Anslie Evans", "Bruce", "Bruce A. Evans", "Evans"], "question": "writer-director described directing his first film in 15 years, \"Mr. Brooks\", as \"like riding a bicycle\"?"} +{"answers": ["George", "d'Aubigny", "George Stewart, 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny"], "question": " \"\" who was killed at the age of 24 at Edgehill, the first pitched battle of the English Civil War, was a cousin of King Charles I of England?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Hodges", "Frank Hodges", "Hodges", "Frank"], "question": "syndicalist trade unionist once played a game of golf with George VI of the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Flat needlefish", "Ablennes hians"], "question": "although it is considered a gamefish, the is seldom eaten because of its green-colored flesh?"} +{"answers": ["Ken May", "May", "Ken"], "question": "former FedEx Office CEO was elected the March of Dimes' board of trustees chairman in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Air Cadet League of Canada"], "question": "the Belt of Orion Award, for organizations that have advanced aviation in Canada, was bestowed upon the in 1989?"} +{"answers": ["John Kinley Tener", "John Tener", "John K. Tener", "Tener", "John"], "question": "before becoming Governor of Pennsylvania, was a Major League Baseball player who once explained the game to the future King Edward VII?"} +{"answers": ["Faryl"], "question": "Do you know that, due to a pressing error, the first shipment of Faryl Smith's debut album instead contained the music from The Fall's album \"Imperial Wax Solvent\"?"} +{"answers": ["Force India VJM02"], "question": "Force India's 2009 Formula One car, the \"\", is painted in the colours of the Indian flag, but the team is based in England and neither of the drivers is Indian?"} +{"answers": ["Sofia", "Sofia"], "question": "Swedish singer entered Sweden's Melodifestivalen with the Greek song \"Alla\" and won the international jury vote?"} +{"answers": ["Lord Chancellor's Department"], "question": "before it was merged into the Department for Constitutional Affairs in 2003 the was the oldest existing Government Department in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Phyllodontosuchus"], "question": "the Jurassic crocodile relative had two types of teeth; one type resembled those of some herbivorous dinosaurs, indicating it may not have been a strict carnivore?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Fausto", "Hurricane Fausto"], "question": " of the 2008 Pacific hurricane season reportedly produced hurricane-force winds on Socorro Island despite being 115 mi (185 km) away from the island?"} +{"answers": ["Allan", "Allan Stephen Quartermaine", "Quartermaine", "Allan Quartermaine"], "question": ", a former member of the British Royal Fine Art Commission, was awarded the Military Cross for gallantry in the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Vespula pensylvanica"], "question": "the , an invasive species in Hawaii, can be baited with poisoned catfood?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Neilson Wrigley", "Henry", "Henry Wrigley", "Wrigley"], "question": "Captain (later Air Vice Marshal) \"\" piloted the first trans-Australia flight, from Melbourne to Darwin, in 1919?"} +{"answers": ["Knights of the Royal Oak"], "question": "the 17th-century received silver medals that displayed the Royal Oak where Charles II of England hid after the Battle of Worcester?"} +{"answers": ["Nothing to My Name"], "question": "at the Tiananmen Square protests, Cui Jian gained notoriety for performing \"\" while wearing a red blindfold?"} +{"answers": ["Warwick", "Guy", "Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick"], "question": ", is best remembered for his role in the execution of a favourite of Edward II?"} +{"answers": ["Return to Sender", "Return to Sender"], "question": "in a Spanish language scene of the \"Dexter\" episode \"\", actor David Zayas learned all of his dialogue in English and translated each line mentally during each take?"} +{"answers": ["Alpirod"], "question": "the , a defunct European sled dog race, was the longest competition of its kind outside of North America?"} +{"answers": ["Waking the Dead", "Waking the Dead"], "question": "American film director Keith Gordon decided to adapt the novel of obsessive passion, , into a movie before he finished reading it?"} +{"answers": ["French Pass"], "question": " has the fastest tidal flows in New Zealand, reaching nearly nine knots and capable of stunning fish?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick", "Jones", "Patrick Henry Jones"], "question": "former Union Army Brigadier-General acted as a negotiator in the Alexander Stewart body snatching case?"} +{"answers": ["You Are Everything", "You Are Everything"], "question": "\"\", 2008's most-played song on contemporary Christian radio, was recorded after singer Matthew West's surgery for vocal fold hemorrhaging?"} +{"answers": ["Dominic of Evesham", "Dominic", "Evesham"], "question": "monastic historian David Knowles wrote that (who died before 1145) authored the deathbed account of the Abbot Æthelwig of Evesham in the \"Chronicon Abbatiae de Evesham\"?"} +{"answers": ["Viper's Creed"], "question": ", a Mecha action anime series, takes place after the Earth's cities are underwater due to global warming and a third world war has caused calamity and turmoil?"} +{"answers": ["Triumph Bonneville T140"], "question": "the \"Jubilee\" model of 1977 \"\" was launched as a limited edition of 1,000 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II?"} +{"answers": ["The 3 Rooms of Melancholia"], "question": "film critic Stephen Holden of \"The New York Times\" called the 2004 documentary film \"one of the saddest films ever made\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Herman Buck", "Buck", "Paul"], "question": "Pulitzer Prize-winning historian was the first Provost of Harvard University?"} +{"answers": ["Jones reductor"], "question": "a can be used to prepare solutions of ions, such as chromium(II), Cr, which are immediately oxidized on contact with air?"} +{"answers": ["Balch Hotel"], "question": "the brick walls in the historic in Dufur, Oregon, are thick and keep the hotel's interior rooms cool during the hot summer months?"} +{"answers": ["Sessoms", "Will", "Will Sessoms"], "question": "when ran for mayor of Virginia Beach, Virginia, in 2008 he had a US$321,000–$5,600 fundraising edge over the incumbent mayor, Meyera E. Oberndorf?"} +{"answers": ["243 Ida"], "question": "images of \"\" returned from the space probe \"Galileo\", and processed on 17 February 1994, provided the first confirmation of a moon orbiting an asteroid?"} +{"answers": ["Harts of the West"], "question": "CBS's featured Beau Bridges and his father, Lloyd Bridges, in a comedy/western set at the fictitious Flying Tumbleweed Dude Ranch in Nevada?"} +{"answers": ["Mar Ignatius Peter VII Jarweh", "Ignatius", "Jarweh", "Ignatius Peter VII Jarweh"], "question": "Rome needed eight years to confirm the election of as Patriarch of the Syrian Catholic Church because he had received funds from Protestant missionaries to buy a printing press?"} +{"answers": ["Líderr", "Líder"], "question": "Chilean supermarkets sold Cuban rum at half price to eliminate it from stock in anticipation of becoming a Wal-Mart subsidiary, causing a controversy in Chile?"} +{"answers": ["Not All Dogs Go to Heaven"], "question": "the original cast of \"\" will appear in \"\", a of \"Family Guy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Muir's corella", "Muir's Corella"], "question": " is listed in Western Australia both as a ‘declared pest of agriculture’ and as ‘rare or likely to become extinct’?"} +{"answers": ["Mary", "Printz", "Mary Printz"], "question": "answering service operator , who served New York's theater and business elite, was the inspiration for the 1956 Broadway musical \"Bells Are Ringing\" and the 1960 film of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["GRB 970508"], "question": " was the first gamma-ray burst to have its redshift measured?"} +{"answers": ["Drosera zonaria"], "question": "the Western Australian carnivorous plant was first witnessed flowering in 1954, 106 years after it was described as a new species?"} +{"answers": ["Hans von Milde", "Hans", "Milde", "Hans Feodor von Milde"], "question": "baritone sang for nearly forty years at the Staatskapelle Weimar where he performed the role of the High Priest in the world premiere of Saint-Saëns's \"Samson et Dalila\" in 1877?"} +{"answers": ["The Road West"], "question": "NBC's featured Andrew Prine and Brenda Scott in 1966 as brother and sister though the actors had been married to each other?"} +{"answers": ["Moissaye", "Olgin", "Moissaye Joseph Olgin"], "question": " \"\", a member of the communist Workers Party, translated several books including Jack London's \"Call of the Wild\" and Friedrich Engels’ \"The Peasant War in Germany\" into Yiddish?"} +{"answers": ["Australodelphis mirus", "Australodelphis"], "question": "the extinct Pliocene dolphin from the Vestfold Hills of Antarctica has been described as an example of convergent evolution with whales?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Dundas", "Thomas Dundas KCB", "Thomas Dundas", "Dundas", "Thomas"], "question": "Captain ship, , towed the crippled through a gale to safety after the Battle of Trafalgar?"} +{"answers": ["Douglas Hamilton", "Hamilton", "Douglas"], "question": "big-game hunters, and Victor Brooke, shot the largest elephant ever killed in South India?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia"], "question": "the United Nations General Assembly has endorsed the ASEAN for its provisions on regional cooperation?"} +{"answers": ["Charles A. Prouty", "Prouty", "Charles", "Charles Azro Prouty"], "question": "before his political career, future Interstate Commerce Commissioner worked at an observatory until he returned home to Vermont due to ill health?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Henry Scherf", "Charles", "Charles Curnow Scherf", "Scherf", "Charles Scherf"], "question": "Australian flying ace \"\" was credited with 14½ aerial victories from 38 operational sorties during the Second World War, with an additional nine aircraft destroyed on the ground?"} +{"answers": ["Potomac Creek", "Potomac Creek Bridge"], "question": "after being destroyed by the Confederate Army, the was rebuilt in just nine days?"} +{"answers": ["Nonnie Moore", "Moore", "Nonnie"], "question": ", a woman who had been fashion editor at \"Mademoiselle\" and \"Harper's Bazaar\", was hired by \"GQ\" in 1984 in a move that was called an \"an odd choice, but... was actually the perfect choice\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge"], "question": "the in Oregon is one of only ten urban National Wildlife Refuges in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Chafin", "Don Chafin", "Don"], "question": ", the sheriff of Logan County, West Virginia, received bribes of at least $32,700 annually for preventing the unionization of coal miners?"} +{"answers": ["Black-headed spider monkey"], "question": "the \"\", a New World monkey, is estimated to have declined by more than 80% over the past 45 years due to human encroachment on its habitat?"} +{"answers": ["Land Rover", "Land Rover engines"], "question": "the was also used in the Austin FX4 London Black Cabs and the Freight Rover 300 commercial vans?"} +{"answers": ["Elmer James Lach", "Lach", "Elmer", "Elmer Lach"], "question": "Canadian retired as the National Hockey League's leading scorer in 1954?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Firdaws Madrasa"], "question": ", established in 1236 under the patronage of Malik az-Zahir's wife, Dayfa Khatun, is the largest and best known of the Ayyubid \"madrasas\" in Aleppo?"} +{"answers": ["Hans", "Hans Herbert Fiedler", "Fiedler"], "question": "German bass sang the role of Moses in the original 1954 production of Arnold Schoenberg's \"Moses und Aron\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yellow Jackets", "Yellow Jackets"], "question": "the American militia group known as the gained their name by having dyed bright yellow cuffs and fringes on their buckskins and wool coats?"} +{"answers": ["Gail Trimble", "Gail", "Gail Christina Trimble", "Trimble"], "question": ", captain of the team which won BBC TV's \"University Challenge\" before being disqualified, has been called the \"human Google\" and the \"Usain Bolt of general knowledge\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus"], "question": "the Early Christian (c. 359) shows Pontius Pilate making a gesture to avert the evil eye \"(pictured, right)\" during his trial of Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["Makoto Kano"], "question": "Japanese video game designer worked on the first three \"Metroid\" games, as well as 17 other games for Nintendo?"} +{"answers": ["Rothschild Prayerbook"], "question": "the has been since 1999 the most expensive illuminated manuscript ever sold at auction?"} +{"answers": ["Déjanire"], "question": "Camille Saint-Saëns's 1911 opera was originally a 1898 play accompanied by symphonic music, choruses and a ballet?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Nugent", "Nugent"], "question": "Irishman was created Count Valdesoto before he was appointed Governor of Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["Rushmore Memorial Library"], "question": "the in Highland Mills, New York, takes its name from Charles E. Rushmore, the same man Mount Rushmore is named for?"} +{"answers": ["Nordahl", "Rolfsen", "Nordahl Rolfsen"], "question": "'s readers for elementary school, \"Læsebog for folkeskolen\" (published 1892–1895), became the most widely used schoolbook in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Calahorra", "Ramiro Garcés, Lord of Calahorra", "Ramiro"], "question": "the Navarrese prince was betrayed and murdered at Rueda in 1083?"} +{"answers": ["Mirza Khazar", "Khazar", "Mirza"], "question": "the 1983 translation of the Gospel into Azerbaijani by has been republished five times in subsequent years?"} +{"answers": ["Claud", "Schuster", "Claud Schuster, 1st Baron Schuster"], "question": " served as Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor's Department for a record 29 years under 10 different Lord Chancellors?"} +{"answers": ["Kabera", "Eric Kabera", "Eric"], "question": "Rwandan film-maker was inspired to start a career in film after losing 32 family members in the Rwandan Genocide?"} +{"answers": ["Yukon Quest"], "question": "the is considered the toughest sled dog race in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Wilbert Tatum", "Tatum", "Wilbert"], "question": ", editor of the \"New York Amsterdam News\", ran front-page editorials from 1986 to 1989 critical of Mayor of New York Ed Koch with the title \"Why Koch Should Resign\"?"} +{"answers": ["Miragaia longicollum"], "question": "the stegosaurid had more neck vertebrae than almost all of the sauropod dinosaurs, known for their long necks?"} +{"answers": ["Fitzwilliam Sonatas"], "question": "George Frideric Handel's \"(No. 3 here)\" were not originally intended to be a set, and were only designated such in 1948?"} +{"answers": ["Triumph Bonneville 790", "Triumph Bonneville"], "question": "the engineers of the motorcycle deliberately built in some vibration to give it \"character\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aquaculture in New Zealand"], "question": "the in New Zealand aims to be a sustainable NZ$1 billion industry by 2025?"} +{"answers": ["Heggelund", "Kjell", "Kjell Heggelund"], "question": " has translated poems by Mao Zedong, as well as the French surrealists Paul Éluard and Robert Desnos into the Norwegian language?"} +{"answers": ["Hilo massacre", "Hilo Massacre"], "question": "the \"\" resulted in 50 casualties after Hawaiian police fired on 200 union protesters?"} +{"answers": ["Franz Ferenczy", "Franz", "Ferenczy"], "question": "operatic tenor portrayed the role of Samson in the world premiere of Saint-Saëns's \"Samson et Dalila\" on 2 December 1877?"} +{"answers": ["Oscar", "Oscar Nissen", "Nissen"], "question": "in 1887, Norwegian Labour Party politician and physician claimed that only 10% of women had libido?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph W. Revere", "Joseph Warren", "Revere", "Joseph", "Joseph Revere", "Joseph Warren Revere", "Joseph Warren Revere"], "question": "in the midst of battle, (\"pictured)\", grandson of Paul Revere, apparently overwhelmed by news of his new command, rode to his men and yelled \"Rearward!\", causing him to be court-martialled?"} +{"answers": ["Hélène", "Hélène"], "question": "Camille Saint-Saëns's opera was recorded in 2008 after not being heard since 1919?"} +{"answers": ["Trinitron"], "question": "Sony sold 280 million televisions and monitors during the 40 years they were being produced?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Rudau"], "question": "according to a local legend, shoemaker Hans von Sagan heroically took the initiative and led the Teutonic Knights to victory in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Albert Shannon", "Shannon", "Fred"], "question": "American historian won the 1929 Pulitzer Prize for History for his two-volume book \"The Organization and Administration of the Union Army, 1861-1865\"?"} +{"answers": ["Beilein", "John Patrick Beilein", "John Beilein", "John"], "question": "when NCAA Division I basketball head coach son was a high school recruit, Beilein was restricted by NCAA rules from talking to him at a basketball camp?"} +{"answers": ["Gloster Gannet"], "question": "the aircraft, which was originally built solely to compete in the Lympne Trials, never flew at the event due to engine troubles?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Kelly", "Kelly", "Harry Kelly", "Harry May Kelly", "Harry"], "question": "Modern School activist founded the most successful and longest lasting anarchist colony in America?"} +{"answers": ["Moravian Duets"], "question": "the was the starting point for subsequent works which propelled Antonín Dvořák to international fame?"} +{"answers": ["Marcus Adam", "Adam", "Marcus"], "question": ", who competed in three sprint events at the 1992 Summer Olympics, later shifted to bobsleigh and competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["British Indian passport", "British Indian"], "question": "the was seen as a symbol of colonialism and was only valid for travel in the British Empire and seven other countries?"} +{"answers": ["Udrea", "Elena Udrea", "Elena", "Elena Gabriela Udrea"], "question": "Do you know that, during a television interview, Romanian politician made reference to the \"President of Norway\", apparently unaware that the country is a monarchy?"} +{"answers": ["Giuseppina", "Strepponi", "Giuseppina Strepponi"], "question": "Donizetti wrote the title role of his opera \"Adelia\" for \"\", the second wife of Giuseppe Verdi?"} +{"answers": ["Checkerboard Inn"], "question": "the former in Monroe, New York, got its name because an early owner supposedly painted it in a checkerboard pattern to attract travelers?"} +{"answers": ["Smyth", "Nevill Smyth", "Nevill", "Nevill Maskelyne Smyth"], "question": "Sir was awarded the Victoria Cross during the Battle of Omdurman for saving the lives of two war correspondents?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Women's Lacrosse World Cup"], "question": "the Haudenosaunee women's lacrosse team will be the first team of women to represent the indigenous peoples of the Americas when they play in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara Tuge-Erecińska", "Barbara", "Barbara Krystyna Tuge-Erecińska", "Tuge-Erecińska"], "question": ", the Republic of Poland Ambassador to the United Kingdom, became Poland's first female Deputy Foreign Minister in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Release the Stars"], "question": "the front cover of Rufus Wainwright's album is from the gigantomachy frieze at the Pergamon Altar?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Nicolai Myhre", "Peter", "Myhre", "Peter N. Myhre"], "question": " was the first leader of the Youth of the Progress Party in Norway, from 1978 to 1984?"} +{"answers": ["Tricholoma terreum"], "question": "the \"\" is a small, edible mushroom that is often confused with the larger and poisonous dirty trich?"} +{"answers": ["Order of Saint James of Altopascio"], "question": "Emperor Frederick II exempted the hospitaller from taxes?"} +{"answers": ["Manson", "Charly", "Charly Manson"], "question": "Mexican professional wrestler was injured so badly that a surgical steel plate on his femur bent more than 20 degrees and had to be replaced?"} +{"answers": ["Wai khru"], "question": "Thai students pay respect to their teachers in the ceremony near the beginning of every school year?"} +{"answers": ["Robin Buckston", "Robin", "Buckston"], "question": ", High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1960, was previously the captain of Derbyshire County Cricket Club?"} +{"answers": ["Topoxte"], "question": "the archaeological site of \"\" has the best surviving example of Postclassic Maya architecture in the Petén region of Guatemala?"} +{"answers": ["San Francisco congestion pricing"], "question": "if its is approved, San Francisco will be the first U.S. city to implement this method of reducing traffic congestion?"} +{"answers": ["Preah Netr Preah", "Preah Netr Preah District"], "question": " in Cambodia is home to the “Dam of Widows”?"} +{"answers": ["Mosby Tavern"], "question": ", a private residence, has served as the courthouse and jail for both Cumberland County and Powhatan County, Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians"], "question": "the is the smallest Indian tribe in the U.S., with only eight members?"} +{"answers": ["John Thompson Productions", "John Thompson"], "question": "although pornographic films have won several awards, they have been banned in several countries, including Canada and Switzerland?"} +{"answers": ["Trapaing Thmor", "Ang Trapaing Thmor"], "question": "a has now become a refuge for an endangered crane \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Dodd", "Steve Dodd"], "question": "Indigenous Australian actor worked as a stockman before going on to appear in twenty Australian films spanning more than fifty years?"} +{"answers": ["Jersey Act"], "question": "although the of 1913 limited the registration of American-bred Thoroughbreds in the British General Stud Book, it wasn't actually a law?"} +{"answers": ["Pékin Fine Arts"], "question": "in the first Gulf Art Fair in 2007, the gallery exhibited a car painted with coloured spots by Damien Hirst?"} +{"answers": ["Deaths of Phillip Esposito and Louis Allen"], "question": "the were one instance of only two publicly known cases of alleged fraggings involving United States military forces during the Iraq War?"} +{"answers": ["Dùn Anlaimh"], "question": "the Inner Hebridean \"crannóg\" of may be the remains of a fortified island dating back to the late Middle Ages?"} +{"answers": ["St.GIGA"], "question": " was a satellite radio company that used to broadcast \"gaiden\"-versions of Nintendo's most popular franchises?"} +{"answers": ["Ordronaux", "John Ordronaux", "John Ordronaux", "John"], "question": ", an American Civil War army surgeon, went on to become a professor at Columbia Law School and an expert on medical jurisprudence and U.S. constitutional law?"} +{"answers": ["Glücksmann", "Siegmund", "Siegmund Glücksmann"], "question": "German socialist politician initiated the first socialist protests against the Piłsudski government in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["American Airlines Flight 6780"], "question": " crashed on approach to Newark Airport in 1952, killing everyone onboard including pilot Thomas J. Reid, with the plane crashing just blocks from his home?"} +{"answers": ["Mar Ignatius Michael III Jarweh", "Ignatius Michael III Jarweh", "Ignatius", "Jarweh"], "question": "Syrian Orthodox bishop with a large number of his faithfuls revitalized the Syrian Catholic Church?"} +{"answers": ["White-capped albatross", "White-capped Albatross"], "question": "the breeds in New Zealand's subantarctic possessions but nonbreeding birds may range to the southwestern South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Umpqua Bank Plaza"], "question": "the \"\", a high-rise in Portland, Oregon, remained named for a failed savings and loan association for 15 years until adopting the present moniker?"} +{"answers": ["Early Slavs"], "question": " occurs in the 6th century, in \"De Bellis\" of Procopius?"} +{"answers": ["The Marshal of Gunsight Pass"], "question": "the ABC children's TV series , considered primitive even for 1950, was telecast live to stations on the West Coast and seen elsewhere by kinescope?"} +{"answers": ["Concert Singer", "The Concert Singer"], "question": " \"\" was Thomas Eakins' first full-length portrait of a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Ludvig Meyer", "Meyer", "Ludvig"], "question": ", the defender of writer Hans Jæger during the high-profile censorship case in 1886, later became the leader of the Norwegian Labour Party?"} +{"answers": ["Interstellar object", "interstellar comet"], "question": "Jupiter is the only planet capable of pulling an into a Sun-centered orbit?"} +{"answers": ["Bill Ralston", "Ralston", "Bill"], "question": "New Zealand journalist was shot at a Soweto school in South Africa in 1986?"} +{"answers": ["Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma"], "question": "even though the only has 519 members, they created the first and only eagle rehabilitation center in Oklahoma?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Conson", "Typhoon Conson"], "question": " of the 2004 Pacific typhoon season was the first of the record ten typhoons to impact Japan that season?"} +{"answers": ["Douglas", "McKay", "Douglas Imrie McKay"], "question": "New York City Police Commissioner was so successful in reviving the use of the police lineup that the police department kept it on a permanent basis?"} +{"answers": ["1930 Salmas earthquake"], "question": "a foreshock before the caused residents of Dilman to sleep outside, probably saving thousands of lives from the actual earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Hill figure", "hill figure"], "question": " is the art of carving human-shaped hill figures such as the Cerne Abbas giant \"(detail pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Palmer", "Derrell Palmer", "Derrell"], "question": ", winner of both AAFC and NFL championships with the Cleveland Browns, was called one of the two best defensive tackles he ever coached by Paul Brown?"} +{"answers": ["Post-2008 Irish economic downturn", "2008–2013 Irish financial crisis"], "question": "Do you know that, upon hearing they were to be laid off, 100 Waterford Crystal workers , accompanied by a Sinn Féin politician?"} +{"answers": ["Pickett", "Ted", "Ted Pickett"], "question": " has been called \"probably the greatest all-round sportsman Tasmania has produced\"?"} +{"answers": ["Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond- Baltimore Branch", "Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Baltimore Branch", "Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Baltimore", "Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Baltimore Branch Office", "Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond"], "question": "the is located in a historic building designed in 1926 in the Second Renaissance Revival style?"} +{"answers": ["Eigil", "Eigil Knuth", "Knuth"], "question": "archaeologist was co-leader of the first Danish Greenland expedition to make use of an airplane, a Tiger Moth?"} +{"answers": ["David Edgar", "David", "Edgar", "David Edgar"], "question": "English playwright was the first pupil in Oundle School's 300-year history to be permitted to direct a school play?"} +{"answers": ["Bugaled Breizh"], "question": "the fishing trawler is considered to have been pulled under by a submarine that got caught in its lines?"} +{"answers": ["Asinara"], "question": "the Italian island of \"\" is inhabited by a wild population of albino donkeys?"} +{"answers": ["Robideau", "Robert", "Robert Eugene Robideau", "Robert Robideau"], "question": "Native American activist was acquitted in the 1975 shooting deaths of two FBI agents, for which his cousin Leonard Peltier was later convicted and is serving two life sentences?"} +{"answers": ["Pakistani nationality law"], "question": "although it was prohibited by a , Pakistan now officially allows its citizens to hold dual citizenship with 16 other countries?"} +{"answers": ["New Writings in SF"], "question": " is the earliest of the notable science fiction anthology series published in the 1960s and 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Kotomin House"], "question": "Russian poet Alexander Pushkin stopped at \"Wolf and Beranget Confectionery\" located at historic before heading off to a duel where he was mortally wounded?"} +{"answers": ["Pony Express", "Pony Express"], "question": "the TV series (1959–1960) roughly coincided with the centennial of the real Pony Express that operated from 1860 to 1861?"} +{"answers": ["J. Max Bond, Jr.", "J.", "Jr.", "J. Max Bond Jr."], "question": " ignored a Harvard professor's advice not to pursue a career in architecture due to his race and went on to oversee the museum at the National 9/11 Memorial?"} +{"answers": ["Liber feudorum maior"], "question": "the frontispiece \"\" of the medieval shows King Alfonso II of Aragon and his scribe selecting documents for inclusion?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Zion", "Mount Zion Temple"], "question": "the organized the first synagogue and was led by the first rabbi in Minnesota?"} +{"answers": ["Helen", "Helen Vincent, Viscountess D'Abernon", "D'Abernon"], "question": "the character of Lady Thisbe Crowborough in Max Beerbohm's 1919 satire \"Seven Men\" was probably drawn from real-life socialite ?"} +{"answers": ["Conservation-reliant species", "Conservation reliant species"], "question": ", which require continuing wildlife management interventions for their survival, comprise 80% of endangered species in the US?"} +{"answers": ["IL i BUL"], "question": "the sports club has co-organized the Bislett Games, an IAAF track and field event event, since 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Mario", "Mario Duschenes", "Duschenes"], "question": " was the widely admired conductor of young people's orchestra concerts across Canada?"} +{"answers": ["DeJuan Lamont Blair", "Blair", "DeJuan Blair", "DeJuan"], "question": "University of Pittsburgh basketball player grew up from the university's campus?"} +{"answers": ["M7 grenade launcher"], "question": "the attachment for the M1 Garand rifle \"\" allowed it to fire grenades up to ?"} +{"answers": ["Old Icelandic Homily Book"], "question": "the is a collection of Norse sermons dating from the 13th century?"} +{"answers": ["Stand in the Schoolhouse Door"], "question": "the was reenacted in the film \"Forrest Gump\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kōmyō-ji"], "question": ", a Jōdo temple in Japan dedicated to the training of Buddhist priests and scholarly research, has a pet cemetery on its premises?"} +{"answers": ["Oviri"], "question": "Paul Gauguin described the Tahitian goddess he sculpted in 1894, , as \"monstrous and majestic, drunk with pride, rage and sorrow\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cymbalista Synagogue and Jewish Heritage Center"], "question": "the towers of the at Tel Aviv University are an architectural squaring of the circle?"} +{"answers": ["Village of Monroe Historic District"], "question": "the in the Village of Monroe includes the factory where Velveeta was first made and the oldest Masonic lodge in New York state?"} +{"answers": ["Bezbozhnik"], "question": "the Soviet atheist magazine \"(cover pictured)\" accused some rabbis of having organized anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire?"} +{"answers": ["World's Largest Cedar Bucket"], "question": "the was burned by arsonists in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Salt Box", "The Salt Box"], "question": ", one of the first Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments, was razed by fire seven months after being relocated to make room for a $500 million skyscraper development?"} +{"answers": ["Gunnar", "Gunnar Reiss-Andersen", "Reiss-Andersen"], "question": "Norwegian poet is grandfather to mystery author Berit Reiss-Andersen, a former Norwegian Secretary of State?"} +{"answers": ["Travis", "Travis"], "question": "the death of the chimpanzee inspired a \"New York Post\" cartoon that was later called racist?"} +{"answers": ["Juliusz", "Juliusz Fortunat Kossak", "Juliusz Kossak", "Kossak"], "question": "Polish historical painter \"\" was the progenitor of a family of painters and poets spanning four generations?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Arthur", "Cyclone Arthur"], "question": " of the 2006–07 South Pacific cyclone season reached its peak intensity just 18 hours after being named?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Hoff", "Hoff", "Charles"], "question": " was the first Norwegian to set a world record in a track and field event?"} +{"answers": ["Manchester computers"], "question": ", including the first transistor computer and the world's fastest computer, were produced by a small team working at Manchester University between 1947 and 1977?"} +{"answers": ["Tunnel Railway", "Ramsgate Tunnel Railway"], "question": "during World War II, the in Ramsgate, England, became part of an air-raid shelter capable of housing more than 60,000 people?"} +{"answers": ["A. R. Bowman Memorial Museum"], "question": "the in Prineville, Oregon, was opened in 1971 and is housed in the historic Crook County Bank Building?"} +{"answers": ["Haejang-guk", "Haejangguk"], "question": " is a kind of Korean \"guk\" (soup) consumed as a remedy for hangovers?"} +{"answers": ["Xiuhtecuhtli"], "question": " \"(mask pictured)\", the Aztec god of fire, was one of the nine Lords of the Night even though he was a solar deity?"} +{"answers": ["Young Socialists", "Young Socialists", "Animo"], "question": "the band is said to derive its name from Spanish slang for \"get going\"?"} +{"answers": ["Busan–Geoje Fixed Link", "Busan-Geoje Fixed Link"], "question": "the tunnel on the , under construction in South Korea, is slated to become the deepest immersed roadway tunnel?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Canterbury", "Peter of Canterbury"], "question": ", who drowned near Boulogne, was the first abbot of what became St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury?"} +{"answers": ["The Linguists"], "question": "during the filming of in the Andes, the cast coped with altitude sickness by drinking coca leaf tea?"} +{"answers": ["Drosera erythrorhiza"], "question": "the Western Australian carnivorous plant was split into four related subspecies in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["Christ Church Parish", "Christ Church", "Christ Church"], "question": " in Greenville, South Carolina, has a window depicting the Last Supper dedicated to Confederate general and bishop Ellison Capers?"} +{"answers": ["Wilbur Wright und seine Flugmaschine", "Wilbur Wright und seine Flugmaschine"], "question": "the 1909 silent short film \"\" is considered to be the first-ever use of aerial movie photography?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius caperatus"], "question": "the highly-regarded edible mushroom is known as the granny's nightcap in Finland?"} +{"answers": ["Cornwall Friends Meeting House"], "question": " is the oldest religious building in Cornwall, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Central Case Examination Group"], "question": "over 400,000 people consulted over 4 million documents during the investigation of President Liu Shaoqi of the People's Republic of China in 1968?"} +{"answers": ["Tenentism", "Tenente revolts"], "question": "during the Brazilian the Prestes Column of guerrillas marched more than ?"} +{"answers": ["Palm Court", "Palm Court"], "question": "the , called \"the most beautiful room in Los Angeles,\" has been the site of speeches by Presidents Taft and Wilson and balls where Rudolph Valentino danced with starlets?"} +{"answers": ["Lohmeyer", "Ernst", "Ernst Lohmeyer"], "question": "according to , \"the Christian faith is only Christian as long as it retains in its heart the Jewish faith\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kentucky Jones"], "question": " featured Dennis Weaver, in his first TV series since \"Gunsmoke\", as a widowed veterinarian and guardian of a 10-year-old Chinese orphan?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office", "United States Post Office"], "question": "the U.S. Treasury Department was opposed to Georgina Klitgaard's mural \"\" of the nearby Historic Track in the Goshen, New York because it considered harness racing an inappropriate subject for public art?"} +{"answers": ["International Finance Complex"], "question": "the planned in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, will be the tallest man-made structure in the country?"} +{"answers": ["1 SS Infantry Brigade", "1st SS Infantry Brigade", "SS Infantry Brigade"], "question": " took part in numerous anti-partisan operations and the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Buckner Homestead Historic District"], "question": "the is used by the National Park Service as an interpretive center to show visitors what pioneer life was like in Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Dickens", "Walter Landor Dickens", "Walter Savage Landor Dickens", "Walter", "Walter Dickens"], "question": "novelist Charles Dickens received news of the death in India of his son on his own birthday on February 7, 1864?"} +{"answers": ["Smyth v. Ames"], "question": "in the 1898 case , the United States Supreme Court unanimously declared a Nebraska railroad tariff law unconstitutional?"} +{"answers": ["Our Father", "Our Father"], "question": "the \"Dexter\" episode \"\", aired September 2008, was Showtime's highest-rated drama season premiere since 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Polkagris"], "question": " is a Swedish candy stick invented in 1859 by a widow in Gränna?"} +{"answers": ["Coat of arms of Colchester"], "question": "the cross in the represents the True Cross, as discovered by Saint Helena, the patron saint?"} +{"answers": ["Love Like This"], "question": "the musical style of Ayiesha Woods' album has been said to \"rival the likes of Corinne Bailey Rae for her pop-soul throne\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aksel", "Aksel Gresvig", "Gresvig", "Aksel Gresvig OBE"], "question": "track cyclist started a bicycle shop in 1901, which later developed into the largest chain of sports shops in Scandinavia?"} +{"answers": ["First Baptist Church", "First Baptist Church"], "question": "the Southern Baptist Convention was formed at the in May 1845?"} +{"answers": ["Heavy Competition"], "question": "comedic actor Ed Helms performs an a cappella version of Paul Simon's \"You Can Call Me Al\" in the fifth season \"The Office\" episode, \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["perfluorooctanesulfonamide", "Perfluorooctanesulfonamide"], "question": "a former ingredient in 3M's Scotchgard, , can uncouple oxidative phosphorylation and has been detected in slimy sculpin, dolphin, and people?"} +{"answers": ["Christian Michael Schibsted", "Schibsted", "Christian Schibsted", "Christian"], "question": " established the publishing house Schibsted and the newspaper \"Aftenposten\"?"} +{"answers": ["1943 Liberator crash at Whenuapai"], "question": "the during World War II was transferring Japanese men, women and children from the consular corps to exchange for Allied POWs?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Gault", "Gault", "Daniel"], "question": " worked as a teacher, newspaper editor, and postmaster, and served in the Oregon House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["War of Laws"], "question": "the was a major reason for the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["2008 Qeshm earthquake"], "question": "the leveled walls in the village of Zeynabi, Iran?"} +{"answers": ["Stone Creek Jamboree", "Stone Creek"], "question": "the holds the world record for the largest potluck, with 882 dishes?"} +{"answers": ["Pueblo Mountains"], "question": "the fault block that forms the main ridgeline of the in southeastern Oregon \"\" is tilted at a 45 degree angle?"} +{"answers": ["Ota", "Ota Pavel", "Pavel"], "question": "Czech writer and sports reporter was diagnosed with bipolar disorder following the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck?"} +{"answers": ["Fairbanks Daily News-Miner"], "question": "the is the farthest north daily newspaper in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Kampong Tralach", "Kampong Tralach District"], "question": " was home to Cambodia’s ancient capital of Lovek?"} +{"answers": ["Marcus Hansen", "Hansen", "Marcus Lee Hansen", "Marcus"], "question": "American historian was posthumously awarded the 1941 Pulitzer Prize for History for \"The Atlantic Migration, 1607-1860\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Georgian Chronicles", "Georgian Chronicles"], "question": " are a series of medieval texts outlining the history of the Kingdom of Georgia dating from the 9th to the 14th century?"} +{"answers": ["Torstein Eckhoff", "Torstein", "Torstein Einang Eckhoff", "Eckhoff"], "question": ", an authority on European Community law in Norway, opposed Norwegian membership in that institution?"} +{"answers": ["Desdemona, Texas", "Desdemona"], "question": "in April 1920, Texas Rangers expelled some 125 prostitutes from the oil boomtown of in Eastland County east of Abilene, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Rolea B'ier District"], "question": "a huge Khmer Rouge airfield \"\" still lies in , Cambodia?"} +{"answers": ["Henrik", "Henrik Bull", "Bull"], "question": "architect designed several churches, but his most widespread works were coins designed for Norges Bank?"} +{"answers": ["Defendor"], "question": "the film was under its financial requirements after director Peter Stebbings donated his savings?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Simpson", "Mark", "Mark Simpson", "Simpson"], "question": " tore his lateral meniscus thirteen games into the 1996–1997 indoor soccer season while playing for the Buffalo Blizzard?"} +{"answers": ["Leucopaxillus giganteus"], "question": "the mushroom has bioactive compounds with antioxidative, antibiotic, and anti-cancer properties?"} +{"answers": ["Reorganization Act of 1939"], "question": "under the authority granted by the , President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Reorganization Plan No. 1, which created the Executive Office of the President?"} +{"answers": ["Brassy trevally"], "question": "despite being a valuable table fish and gamefish, the is almost never targeted by anglers because larger relatives occur within its range?"} +{"answers": ["College Football All-America Team", "1889 College Football All-America Team"], "question": "the quarterback for the first was Edgar Allan Poe?"} +{"answers": ["Hutton", "William Rich", "William Hutton", "William", "William Rich Hutton"], "question": " accompanied Edward Ord on an expedition to the Pueblo of Los Angeles in 1849 before returning east to work as a civil engineer on projects including the Washington Bridge?"} +{"answers": ["Shia Family Law", "Shia Personal Status Law"], "question": "the new of Afghanistan has attracted criticism for including clauses that some analysts believe encourage spousal rape?"} +{"answers": ["Stratobowl"], "question": "the first high-altitude balloon flight from attracted 30,000 spectators?"} +{"answers": ["Coote", "Colin Coote", "Colin Reith Coote", "Colin"], "question": "British journalist and Liberal politician was an editor of the \"The Daily Telegraph\" for 14 years?"} +{"answers": ["Medway", "Medway"], "question": " in South Carolina was owned by a former Office of Strategic Services spy Gertrude Sanford Legendre?"} +{"answers": ["Nocturnes, Op. 37", "Nocturnes, Op. 37"], "question": "some music scholars have claimed that Chopin's and related pieces act as an \"aphrodisiac\" and were used by women to \"comfort their repressed libido[s]\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nature Unveiling Herself Before Science"], "question": "the sculpture \"\" depicts what historians have described as \"the modern fantasy of (female) nature willingly revealing herself to the (male) scientist\"?"} +{"answers": ["Richberg", "Donald", "Donald Richberg", "Donald Randall Richberg"], "question": " helped co-author the Railway Labor Act, Norris-LaGuardia Act, National Industrial Recovery Act, and Taft-Hartley Act?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony Johnson", "Anthony Johnson", "Johnson"], "question": "Jamaican ambassador appealed at a Reggae Fest in Washington D.C. to gain support for Jamaica's National Disaster Recovery Fund following Hurricane Gustav?"} +{"answers": ["Spring Creek Debris Dam", "Spring Creek", "Spring Creek Dam"], "question": "the collects acid mine drainage from one of the most acidic streams in the world?"} +{"answers": ["International variety"], "question": "the name recognition for of grapes like Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay is so high that many consumers believe they are either wine regions or brand names themselves?"} +{"answers": ["Leo", "Katcher", "Leo Katcher"], "question": "reporter became a newspaper's office boy at age 10 when he promised not to bounce balls against the building, and later got an exclusive with Lindbergh kidnapper Bruno Hauptmann?"} +{"answers": ["1915 Avezzano earthquake"], "question": "the killed over 30,000 people and flattened the town of Avezzano, Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Brandstatter", "Jim Brandstatter"], "question": "although is best known as a color commentator for the Michigan Wolverines, his father and brother both played for the rival Michigan State Spartans?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Oscar Munthe", "Carl", "Munthe"], "question": ", a Commander of Fredrikstad Fortress and Bergenhus Fortress, wrote several books on military history?"} +{"answers": ["Grey Goose Island"], "question": "during the Cold War, Canada permitted the United States to practice photo reconnaissance over with the RB-52C Stratofortress?"} +{"answers": ["Cloudy catshark"], "question": "the first successful artificial insemination of a shark was performed in the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eddie Edwards", "Eddie Edwards", "Edwards", "Eddie"], "question": "professional wrestler won the NECW Iron 8 Championship Tournament final in a match where another competitor suffered a broken ankle?"} +{"answers": ["Blake", "Ed", "Ed Blake"], "question": "after graduating from high school, baseball pitcher pitched batting practice for the St. Louis Cardinals during their 1943 World Series appearance?"} +{"answers": ["Poundisford Park"], "question": " was set up as a medieval deer park by the Bishop of Winchester?"} +{"answers": ["Gade", "Fredrik Georg Gade", "Fredrik Georg Gade", "Fredrik", "Frederik Georg Gade"], "question": " was behind the moving and reconstruction of Fantoft stave church?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese Grand Prix", "2009 Chinese Grand Prix"], "question": "at the the Ferrari and Toro Rosso cars displayed messages of support for the victims of the 2009 L'Aquila earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Love American Style", "Love American Style", "American Style"], "question": "Melissa Rosenberg finished the script for the \"Dexter\" episode \"\" quickly due to her experience writing for broadcast TV?"} +{"answers": ["Ribbon work"], "question": "by the end of the 18th century, Native American women were decorating cloth with intricate appliqué using French silk ribbon?"} +{"answers": ["Øvre", "Gjert Øvre Richter Frich", "Frich", "Øvre Richter Frich"], "question": ", creator of the action hero \"Jonas Fjeld\", sold more than two million copies of his books?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George"], "question": " was estimated to be 140 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Love Patrol"], "question": " is a ni-Vanuatu edutainment soap opera designed to educate viewers about HIV AIDS?"} +{"answers": ["Christine M. Griffin", "Christine Griffin", "Christine", "Griffin"], "question": "Vietnam War veteran was the first female member of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission with a physical disability?"} +{"answers": ["False scad"], "question": "DNA analysis techniques are used to prevent fraudulent marketing of the fish as a horse mackerel?"} +{"answers": ["Fetterman", "John Fetterman", "John", "John Fetterman"], "question": ", the mayor of Braddock, Pennsylvania, lives in a warehouse he purchased for US$2,000?"} +{"answers": ["Pyramidenkogel"], "question": "the new observation tower with a slide planned to be built on the , a mountain in Austria, will be the tallest wooden tower in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Heiberg", "Gustav Adolf Lammers Heiberg", "Gustav"], "question": " was a defender in the last impeachment case in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Longfin crevalle jack"], "question": "the \"(Caranx fisheri, pictured)\" is similar enough to the crevalle jack (\"C. hippos\") that it was described only in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Libertas Spain"], "question": "Miguel Durán is the head of the list for the 2009 Euroelections in Spain?"} +{"answers": ["Economy Act", "Economy Act of March 20, 1933"], "question": "the repealed all federal laws in the U.S. regarding veterans' benefits but permitted the President to re-establish them via executive order?"} +{"answers": ["Antonio", "Bastardo", "Antonio Bastardo"], "question": "baseball pitcher had an average of 21.6 strikeouts per game after one start in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Lithuanian Special Operations Force", "Special Operations Force"], "question": "the existence of \"Aitvaras\", now a squadron of the , was revealed after the capture of Lithuanian sailors in Guinea in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Weldon Cannon", "Cannon", "Charles"], "question": "the Texas saddlemaker work is so prized by ranchers and rodeo performers that it is held mostly in private collections and unavailable on the open market?"} +{"answers": ["Pet Airways"], "question": " is claimed to be the first American airline to fly pets exclusively?"} +{"answers": ["Beiyue Temple"], "question": "the \"\" has China's largest surviving wooden building from the Yuan Dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Preble Hall", "Hall"], "question": " was a Medal of Honor winner from the American Indian Wars and champion marksman from 1879 to 1892?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Cora"], "question": "1978's played a part in the historic Double Eagle II hot air balloon transatlantic voyage?"} +{"answers": ["Camperdown Country Park", "Camperdown Park"], "question": "the bear kept in , the largest park in Dundee, bit the arm off a 10-year-old boy?"} +{"answers": ["Andreas", "Andreas Claussen", "Claussen"], "question": ", best known as State Conciliator of Norway, survived a 1948 seaplane crash that also involved Bertrand Russell?"} +{"answers": ["Bible Bee", "National Bible Bee"], "question": "the has the largest cash prize of any Bible Quiz?"} +{"answers": ["Archidermapteron martynovi"], "question": " is an extinct species of earwig named for Andrey Vasilyevich Martynov, who conducted extensive studies of fossil insects in the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Jacob Aaron Westervelt", "Westervelt", "Jacob Aaron"], "question": " \"\", the former Mayor of New York City, attempted to uniform the Police of New York, a move seen by some as \"un-American\"?"} +{"answers": ["Barakhamba"], "question": " is the name prefixed to the fourteenth century Lodi period “Barakhamba Monument” in Nizamuddin complex and to “Barakhamba road\" in Connaught Place in New Delhi?"} +{"answers": ["Whitelaw Reid", "Whitelaw Reid", "Whitelaw", "Reid"], "question": " served as editor, president and chairman of the \"New York Herald Tribune\", later winning a national singles tennis title in his age group at age 85 and a national doubles title at 90?"} +{"answers": ["Christie Ricci", "Ricci", "Christie"], "question": "professional wrestler first became a fan of professional wrestling after attending a Sunday school class with Ted DiBiase, Jr.?"} +{"answers": ["Deforestation in Sri Lanka"], "question": " have decreased by 35% since the end of the 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["bigeye sand tiger", "Bigeye sand tiger"], "question": "the presence of the rare in the Pacific Ocean was first suspected based on teeth recovered from the ocean floor?"} +{"answers": ["Azure-hooded Jay", "Azure-hooded jay"], "question": "the , though not threatened with extinction, is uncommon in some parts of its Central American range?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Platou", "Platou", "Carl"], "question": " was dismissed from the Ministry of Justice and the Police for listening to a Norwegian resistance radio broadcast in his office?"} +{"answers": ["Jovito", "Jovito Palparan", "Palparan"], "question": "Filipino Major General is credited with reducing communist insurgencies on the island of Samar by 80 percent?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir Robert Kingsmill, 1st Baronet", "Sir"], "question": " \"\" was commander of the Royal Navy's Irish station during two French attempts to invade Ireland, in 1796 and in 1798?"} +{"answers": ["Polar 3"], "question": ", the first German airplane to reach the South Pole in December 1984, was shot down by Polisario Front rebels over Western Sahara on its way home in February 1985?"} +{"answers": ["Tuek Phos District", "Tuek Phos"], "question": "most of the land area of , Cambodia, is currently listed for lease on the internet as a potential bio-diesel plantation?"} +{"answers": ["Paczków"], "question": "thanks to its well-preserved medieval fortifications, the town of is called the Polish Carcassone?"} +{"answers": ["Mays", "Jermaine", "Jermaine Mays"], "question": " was named All-State in high school as a senior despite breaking his collarbone?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Lochaber"], "question": "Alexander, Lord of the Isles stripped down to his underwear for his surrender in the royal church to King James I of Scotland after the ?"} +{"answers": ["Blacktip trevally"], "question": "the \"(Caranx heberi, pictured)\" \"grunts\" when taken out of water?"} +{"answers": ["Spirit of the Marathon"], "question": ", a documentary film about marathon runners, won Best Picture at the Mammoth Film Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Amund Bredesen Larsen", "Amund B. Larsen", "Amund", "Larsen"], "question": "the linguist made the first dialect map in the Nordic countries?"} +{"answers": ["Bookpeople", "Bookpeople"], "question": " was an employee-owned book distributor that helped revolutionize independent publishing and bookselling?"} +{"answers": ["Zen Pinball", "Zen Pinball THD"], "question": " is the first pinball game designed for the PlayStation 3?"} +{"answers": ["The End of Time", "End of Time", "The End of Time"], "question": "80-year-old actor Bernard Cribbins will be the companion in David Tennant's ?"} +{"answers": ["Fanny", "Fanny Ronalds", "Ronalds"], "question": "during their long, discreet affair, Arthur Sullivan recorded the number of his intimate acts with socialite \"\" in his diary?"} +{"answers": ["House of Lords on the Women's Royal Air Force", "Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Women's Royal Air Force"], "question": "the was created after a request for a judicial inquiry was turned down?"} +{"answers": ["Doug Clark", "Doug", "Clark"], "question": ", known as one of the \"Sunset Strip Killers\", was sentenced to death in 1983 yet still sits on California's Death Row?"} +{"answers": ["Linderud"], "question": "the Oslo neighborhood developed from a manor of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Twenty One", "Triumph Twenty One"], "question": "the 1957 was the first of the Triumph unit construction twin cylinder motorcycles?"} +{"answers": ["Chuck Cannon", "Chuck", "Cannon"], "question": ", husband of singer Lari White, co-wrote several hits for Toby Keith, including \"How Do You Like Me Now?!\""} +{"answers": ["Operation Hannover"], "question": "the most successful of Nazi Germany's anti-partisan operations of the Second World War was ?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Cosgrave", "Cosgrave", "Patrick"], "question": "\"Private Eye\" said the reason Margaret Thatcher dropped as her advisor was that he had vomited on her?"} +{"answers": ["Elliott", "Stephen Elliott", "Stephen Elliott", "Stephen"], "question": ", a South Carolina politician and bank president, was considered by the journal \"Science\" to be \"the father of Southern botany\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zhonghua Zihai"], "question": "the is the largest Chinese character dictionary available for print, consisting of over 85,568 different characters?"} +{"answers": ["Peggy Stuart", "Coolidge", "Peggy", "Peggy Stuart Coolidge"], "question": " was the first American composer to have a concert devoted entirely to her works presented in the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Blanca Olmedo"], "question": "the Honduran romance novel is a rare early female criticism of the establishment and corruption in Honduras?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Wilbur", "Eric", "Wilbur"], "question": " is the only punter in Florida Gators football history to be named a semifinalist for the Ray Guy Award?"} +{"answers": ["The Switchman"], "question": "Mexican writer Juan José Arreola's short story can be interpreted as a satire of the Mexican train system?"} +{"answers": ["Fredrik Meltzer Wallem", "Fredrik", "Wallem"], "question": " was among the founders of the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries?"} +{"answers": ["Ritter Pázmán"], "question": " was the only opera composed by Johann Strauss II?"} +{"answers": ["Holý", "Antonín Holý", "Antonín"], "question": "Czech scientist cooperated on the development of important antiretroviral drugs used in the treatment of HIV and hepatitis B?"} +{"answers": ["Wench Trouble"], "question": "to create an authentic fantasy setting in the \"Kröd Mändoon\" pilot episode \"\", costumes were built without zippers or velcro and weapons were built by an ancient weapon replica specialist?"} +{"answers": ["Heriot", "George", "George Heriot", "George Heriot"], "question": " was a Scottish goldsmith who represented the City of Edinburgh in Parliament eight times?"} +{"answers": ["Wulfsberg", "Gregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram", "Gregers", "Gregers Winther Wulfsberg"], "question": "´s proposition at the Norwegian Constituent Assembly in 1814, that Government Ministers should be appointed by the Parliament, received only a single vote (his own)?"} +{"answers": ["Qapqal News"], "question": "the \"(name pictured)\", the world's only newspaper in the Xibe language, is also read by enthusiasts of the nearly-extinct Manchu language?"} +{"answers": ["1st Polish Light Cavalry Regiment of the Imperial Guard", "1er régiment de chevau-légers lanciers polonais de la Garde impériale"], "question": "light-cavalrymen of the saved Napoleon's life at least three times?"} +{"answers": ["Carol Jean Vigil", "Vigil", "Carol"], "question": " was the first Native American woman to be elected as a state district judge in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Kampong Leaeng", "Kampong Leaeng District"], "question": "a diarrhea epidemic in 2008 sickened 113 people in in central Cambodia?"} +{"answers": ["National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933", "National Industrial Recovery Act"], "question": "the U.S. Supreme Court held Title I of the unconstitutional on May 27, 1935, in \"Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harald Beyer"], "question": "s textbook on literary history was the most used textbook in its field at Norwegian universities from the 1950s to the mid 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Tocowa, Mississippi", "Tocowa"], "question": "in the 1700s and 1800s, , was home to a natural spring that Native Americans visited for its reputed healing powers?"} +{"answers": ["Girangaon"], "question": "a textile factory located in has now been converted to a \"luxury mall\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Joseph Tobin", "William Tobin", "Tobin"], "question": "American journalist was the first correspondent for the Associated Press to be based in Juneau, Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Ordbogen.com"], "question": ", the most popular online dictionary in Denmark, was relaunched after a predecessor was taken offline for over a year due to a lack of funding?"} +{"answers": ["Hebrew Congregation of Mountaindale Synagogue"], "question": "the is the only one in Sullivan County, New York, with its own \"mikvah\"?"} +{"answers": ["76"], "question": "the comic-book mini-series draws heavily on 1970s \"street\" culture?"} +{"answers": ["Jauniaux", "Catherine Jauniaux", "Catherine"], "question": "Belgian avant-garde singer has been described as a \"one-woman orchestra\" and a \"human sampler\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sunnylands"], "question": "so many world leaders were hosted at the Annenberg Estate that it earned restricted airspace status?"} +{"answers": ["Uncle Tom"], "question": " \"\" was a virile Christian martyr in his original depiction in the novel \"Uncle Tom’s Cabin\"?"} +{"answers": ["Drammen FK"], "question": "the football club makes its debut in the 2009 season, aiming to become the best club in Drammen after Strømsgodset IF?"} +{"answers": ["Greenbird"], "question": "the holds the record for the fastest speed attained in a wind-powered land vehicle?"} +{"answers": ["Charles H. Bigelow House", "Charles Henry Bigelow"], "question": "the , in Findlay, Ohio, appeared on David Copperfield's \"The Magic of David Copperfield XVI: Unexplained Forces\" as the Barclay House?"} +{"answers": ["Fisch", "Bernhard", "Bernhard Fisch"], "question": "German writer , while a student in 1970s Moscow, flew to Kaliningrad in an attempt to visit his former East Prussian home, and got arrested there?"} +{"answers": ["Planet of the Dead"], "question": "the damage inflicted to a bus bought for the \"Doctor Who\" episode \"\" was written into the storyline at the last minute?"} +{"answers": ["Draft Dodger Rag"], "question": "U.S. singer-songwriter Phil Ochs described nearly every way to evade the draft in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Geastrum saccatum"], "question": "the characteristic star-shaped dehiscence of the fungus \"\" is thought to be due to the buildup of crystalline calcium oxalate?"} +{"answers": ["Stem cell laws"], "question": "no federal ever banned stem cell research in the United States, but under Congress's power to spend, only placed restrictions on funding and use?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Clarke", "Powhatan Henry Clarke", "Clarke", "Powhatan"], "question": ", an officer with the Buffalo Soldiers, received a Medal of Honor for rescuing a wounded soldier and died while rescuing another?"} +{"answers": ["Qedarite"], "question": "the , a prominent Arab tribal confederation between the 8th and 4th centuries BC, were named after the second son of Ishmael named Qedar?"} +{"answers": ["Charles H. Turner", "Turner", "Charles H. Turner", "Charles"], "question": "after U.S. Attorney investigated illegal activities in the 1980s at Rajneeshpuram, Oregon, high-ranking followers of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh plotted to assassinate him?"} +{"answers": ["Tully"], "question": "the original name of the 2000 film was \"The Truth About Tully\", but was changed to avoid confusion with Jonathan Demme's \"The Truth About Charlie\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob Stenersen Worm-Müller", "Jacob", "Jacob Worm-Müller", "Jacob S. Worm-Müller", "Worm-Müller"], "question": "historian was a delegate to the San Francisco Conference that resulted in the foundation of the United Nations in 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Riley", "Jo Riley", "Jo"], "question": "Dr. explored Chinese exorcism and ancient animation rites at the tomb, to better document actor performance \"(example pictured)\" in Chinese theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Ingraham Harriman", "Henry I. Harriman", "Harriman"], "question": "before he became president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, had received several patents for automatic looms?"} +{"answers": ["Chol Kiri District", "Chol Kiri"], "question": "low-lying in Cambodia suffers flooding for six months of the year which then contaminates safe water sources?"} +{"answers": ["Jørgen Arthur Mathiesen", "Jørgen", "Mathiesen", "Jørgen Mathiesen"], "question": " was the first Norwegian member of the Académie Internationale d'Héraldique?"} +{"answers": ["Dunham", "Jack Dunham", "Jack Dunham", "Jack"], "question": "former Disney animator created the official rooster mascot for St-Hubert, a Canadian BBQ restaurant chain?"} +{"answers": ["Otłoczyn railway accident"], "question": "the on August 19, 1980, was the biggest railway crash in the post-World War Two history of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Gadsden State Community College"], "question": "in 1997 one campus of was designated a historically black college by the U.S. Department of Education?"} +{"answers": ["Giovio Series"], "question": "Paolo Giovio bribed some of the most powerful men of his day to assemble the of portraits \"(example portrait pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Polevoy", "Boris Polevoy", "Boris Petrovich Polevoy", "Boris"], "question": "the Russian historian called for a reassessment of Yerofei Khabarov's role in the abortive Russian colonization of the Amur in the 17th century?"} +{"answers": ["Dano-Swedish War", "Dano-Swedish War"], "question": "Charles X Gustav of Sweden waged war with the intent to and raze Copenhagen in 1658?"} +{"answers": ["KODL"], "question": "three-term member of the Oregon House of Representatives Paul E. Walden worked at radio station for 27 years?"} +{"answers": ["Haagen", "Mathiesen", "Haagen Mathiesen"], "question": " campaigned for a Norwegian union with Sweden in 1814, inviting King Charles XIV John of Sweden to his manor?"} +{"answers": ["Pinewood Derby", "Pinewood Derby"], "question": "Nicolas Sarkozy, Angela Merkel and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva are among the world leaders mocked in the \"South Park\" episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Essex derby"], "question": "the football match did not take place for 15 years?"} +{"answers": ["Merrill Lock No. 6"], "question": "the \"\", located on the Ohio River in Pennsylvania, was converted from a lock complex to a restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Sverdrup", "Jacob Sverdrup", "Jacob Liv Borch Sverdrup"], "question": " established the first agricultural school in Scandinavia?"} +{"answers": ["Howard Allen Chinn", "Chinn", "Howard", "Howard A. Chinn"], "question": ", while working as chief audio engineer at CBS in 1943, wrote a classified report about enemy radar?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Dalton", "Dalton", "Mike Dalton"], "question": "the first Catholic priest to be appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire, , presented the King with a Catholic religious medal?"} +{"answers": ["Lou Halsell Rodenberger", "Molcie Lou Halsell Rodenberger", "Rodenberger", "Lou"], "question": "Texas author focused most of her literary works on biographies of her fellow female writers?"} +{"answers": ["Cousin Bette"], "question": "Honoré de Balzac based the title character \"\" of his 1846 novel (English: \"Cousin Betty\") in part on his mother?"} +{"answers": ["Tomlinson", "Death of Ian Tomlinson", "Ian Tomlinson", "Death"], "question": "the family of Ian Tomlinson thanked \"The Guardian\" for posting footage of an alleged on him?"} +{"answers": ["Mathiesen", "Haaken", "Haaken L. Mathiesen", "Haaken Larpent Mathiesen", "Haaken Mathiesen"], "question": "despite being a close friend of Sweden's Crown Prince, supported the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden in 1905?"} +{"answers": ["Westerlies"], "question": "the steer warm water currents, such as the Gulf Stream, from west to east across the oceans of Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Kampong Chhnang Municipality", "Kampong Chhnang"], "question": "during 2008 U.S. servicemen offered humanitarian assistance in Cambodia's as part of Operation Pacific Angel?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Scott Paper Company"], "question": "actor Idris Elba guest starred in \"The Office\" episode \"\", but did not watch it on television because he is very critical of his own work?"} +{"answers": ["Howze", "Robert", "Robert Lee Howze"], "question": "Major General \"\" once threatened to dismiss an entire class from the United States Military Academy?"} +{"answers": ["Susan", "Susan Magdalane Boyle", "Susan Boyle", "Boyle"], "question": "\"Britain's Got Talent\" contestant performance of \"I Dreamed a Dream\" gained her worldwide attention?"} +{"answers": ["Lê Chiêu Thống", "Lê", "Thống"], "question": ", last king of the Vietnamese Lê Dynasty, died in China?"} +{"answers": ["Quiet Exit"], "question": "one journalist described the simultaneous release of Elvira Nikolaisen's and Marit Larsen's \"Under the Surface\" as the peak of a \"girl war\" in Norwegian music?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Stern", "Michael Stern", "Stern"], "question": " was one of two journalists to enter Rome on June 3, 1944, one day ahead of American forces?"} +{"answers": ["Theater St. Gallen", "St. Gallen"], "question": "the is considered to be the oldest professional theatre in Switzerland?"} +{"answers": ["Midget wrestling"], "question": "in the 1950s, Sky Low Low and Little Beaver wrestled in a match for the UK's Queen Elizabeth and Egypt's King Farouk?"} +{"answers": ["Funtensee"], "question": "Germany's lowest recorded temperature of −45.9°C (−50.6°F) was recorded at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Irena's Vow"], "question": "the Broadway play tells the story of Irena Gut, a Polish nurse who during World War II saved twelve Jews from the Holocaust at the risk of her own life?"} +{"answers": ["Nissanka", "Nissanka Malla of Polonnaruwa", "Polonnaruwa"], "question": "King of Sri Lanka carried out a refurbishment of the Dambulla cave temple, in which 50 Buddha statues and the temple's interior were gilded?"} +{"answers": ["Nintoku Seamount"], "question": ", an underwater volcano in the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain, is over 56.2 million years old?"} +{"answers": ["Lou Marson", "Marson", "Lou"], "question": " hit his first major league home run on the final day of the Philadelphia Phillies’ World Series-winning 2008 season?"} +{"answers": ["La Santisima Church", "La Santísima Church"], "question": "Mexico City's \"\" has sunk nearly since it was built in the 1780s?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Christian Wyller", "Thomas", "Wyller"], "question": " is regarded as one of the founders of political science as an academic discipline in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["1979 Easter flood"], "question": "the was among the most costly and devastating ever to occur in Mississippi, with over $1.4 billion in damages?"} +{"answers": ["Stoychev", "Vladimir Dimitrov Stoychev", "Vladimir", "Vladimir Stoychev"], "question": "besides commanding the Bulgarian First Army during World War II, was an Olympic equestrian and Bulgarian Olympic Committee chairman?"} +{"answers": ["Chandler", "Dillard", "Dillard Chandler"], "question": "Bob Dylan was familiar with folk singer in 1969, when Chandler's album \"Old Love Songs & Ballads\" had sold only 50 copies?"} +{"answers": ["Clathrus columnatus"], "question": "the spores of the fungus \"\" are formed as a bad-smelling gleba smeared on the inside of several column-like appendages?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Hamilton Bowman", "Alexander", "Alexander H. Bowman", "Bowman"], "question": " helped build Fort Sumter and later served as the superintendent at West Point during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Enfield", "Royal Enfield WD/RE"], "question": "the WW2 motorcycle was known as the \"Flying Flea\" as it was designed to be dropped by parachute from bomber aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Maentz", "Tom", "Maentz"], "question": "ends and Ron Kramer, known as the \"touchdown twins,\" were the first University of Michigan athletes to appear on the cover of \"Sports Illustrated\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moose and Zee"], "question": " is a fictional cartoon moose who hosts TV shows on Nickelodeon's educational spin-off \"Noggin\"?"} +{"answers": ["Palamau Tiger Reserve"], "question": "there are only 0.5–1.5 tigers per in India's ?"} +{"answers": ["Niels", "Ditleff", "Niels Christian Ditleff"], "question": " initiated the White Buses rescue operation, recruiting Folke Bernadotte to negotiate with Heinrich Himmler?"} +{"answers": ["Stoychev", "Radostin", "Radostin Svetoslavov Stoychev", "Radostin Stoychev"], "question": "Bulgarian volleyball coach won the Italian Volleyball League and the CEV Champions League in his debut seasons?"} +{"answers": ["Gareloi Volcano"], "question": "the 1929 eruption of the created a fissure running down the mountain's southern summit?"} +{"answers": ["Mycena haematopus"], "question": "mushroom species \"\", also known as the \"Bleeding Mycena\", oozes a red latex when cut?"} +{"answers": ["Będzin Ghetto"], "question": "an uprising led by local chapter of the Jewish Combat Organization occurred in the during its final liquidation in early August 1943?"} +{"answers": ["Axel Otto Normann", "Axel", "Normann"], "question": ", a theatre critic and director of the National Theatre in Norway, did not hold a degree of higher education?"} +{"answers": ["Callophrys henrici"], "question": "populations of the butterfly are growing in New England due to the introduction of buckthorn, which the butterflies now use as a host plant?"} +{"answers": ["Darryl Scott", "Scott", "Darryl Nelson Scott", "Darryl"], "question": "baseball pitcher was demoted to the minor leagues in 1993 while at a hospital with his wife and newborn son?"} +{"answers": ["Richmond Bridge", "Richmond Bridge, London"], "question": "when it opened in 1776, the punishment for vandalism to was seven years of exile in America?"} +{"answers": ["Sphincterochila boissieri"], "question": "desert snail \"\" spends 95% of its lifetime in \"summer sleep\" (also called estivation)?"} +{"answers": ["Morcar", "Morcar"], "question": "when was given lands including Weston-on-Trent in Derbyshire 1,000 years ago, he was unusually given freedom from the threefold tax?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "C. S. Schilbred", "Schilbred", "Cornelius Severin Scheel Schilbred"], "question": " was among the founders of both the Norwegian Genealogical Society and the Norwegian Heraldry Society?"} +{"answers": ["La Lotería Letal"], "question": "professional wrestling promotion Chikara hosted , a tag team tournament composed of randomly paired teams?"} +{"answers": ["Schwarzschild", "Henry", "Henry Schwarzschild"], "question": "German-born —after emigrating in 1939—was a Freedom Rider and helped found the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty?"} +{"answers": ["Edith Prickley"], "question": "the \"SCTV\" character has been described as \"an amalgam of Rona Barrett, Joan of Arc, and Auntie Mame?\""} +{"answers": ["Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC", "Sony/ATV Music Publishing"], "question": "aside from owning the publishing rights to The Beatles' songs, , co-owned by Michael Jackson \"\", controls the music of Eminem and Akon?"} +{"answers": ["Cox", "Francis", "Francis Augustus Cox"], "question": ", who started preaching in his teens, was a Baptist minister in Hackney for 42 years?"} +{"answers": ["2002 Pacific hurricane season"], "question": "the and the 1994 Pacific hurricane season are currently tied for the number of Category 5 hurricanes in the same season with three each?"} +{"answers": ["Karl Sigwald Johannes Bull", "Bull", "Karl Bull", "Karl"], "question": " was present at the negotiations in Karlstad between Norway and Sweden in 1905 as a military representative?"} +{"answers": ["Dream Team", "Dream Team"], "question": "\"\", an episode of \"The Office\", marked the return of writer and actor B.J. Novak, who departed to film his role in the upcoming Quentin Tarantino film \"Inglourious Basterds\"?"} +{"answers": ["Argentine wine"], "question": "in the 1970s, the average Argentine consumed nearly 24 gallons (equal to 120 standard 750 ml bottles) of a year?"} +{"answers": ["Nine familial exterminations"], "question": "the punishment for treason in Ancient China was the ?"} +{"answers": ["That's Just the Way It Is"], "question": "the Phil Collins song, \"\", was written about the conflict in Northern Ireland called \"The Troubles\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bogle", "Donald Bogle", "Donald"], "question": "film historian has identified six basic stereotypical film roles available to African-American actors and actresses: toms, coons, mulattoes, mammies, bucks, and sidekicks?"} +{"answers": ["Rengali Dam"], "question": "scientists believe construction of the and barrier in Orissa, India, negatively impacts plant species in the Bhitarkanika Mangroves?"} +{"answers": ["Willie Groves", "Willie", "Groves"], "question": " was the first footballer to be transferred for £100 or more?"} +{"answers": ["The Anarchists", "Die Anarchisten"], "question": "hours before the curtain raised on his debut opera \"Guntram\", composer Richard Strauss was reportedly engaged in a heated discussion of John Henry Mackay's ?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Craig Seymour", "Seymour"], "question": "music critic claimed stripping gave him the confidence he needed to interview major celebrities?"} +{"answers": ["Teens in the Wild"], "question": "the observational documentary followed the journey of six teenagers with \"behavioural difficulties\" into the wilderness of Connemara?"} +{"answers": ["Jens", "Bjelke", "Jens Tillufssøn Bjelke"], "question": "Lady Inger’s daughter’s scandalous behavior enabled , while of lesser nobility, to marry into leading Norwegian nobility?"} +{"answers": ["Impact X Division Championship", "TNA X Division Championship"], "question": "the professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) consider the to be a world championship when most are heavyweight titles?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Jones", "Stephen", "Stephen Jones OBE", "Stephen Jones", "Jones"], "question": "before becoming milliner to Christian Dior, s first commercial commission was a hat for a cough medicine advertisement?"} +{"answers": ["Nailsea Court"], "question": "Richard Perceval, who was born at , deciphered Spanish documents for Queen Elizabeth about the Spanish Armada invasion plans?"} +{"answers": ["Checkers speech"], "question": "when Eisenhower told Nixon that he was unsure if Nixon would stay on the ticket if the succeeded, Nixon replied that there are times “when you've either got to shit or get off the pot”?"} +{"answers": ["Goat meat", "goat meat"], "question": " \"\" is becoming a more common food in North America, especially in upscale restaurants?"} +{"answers": ["Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Cardiff"], "question": "the in Cardiff replaced a synagogue when it opened in 1982 and then an Irish club when it moved in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy", "Cullman", "Dorothy Cullman"], "question": "philanthropist and her husband, Lewis Cullman, donated over $250 million in support of the arts, science, and education?"} +{"answers": ["Bevill State Community College"], "question": "the present-day is the result of the merger of four institutions?"} +{"answers": ["Lowe", "Harvey Lowe", "Harvey"], "question": "Canadian won the first World Yo-Yo Contest in 1932 at age 13?"} +{"answers": ["Osoaviakhim-1"], "question": "in 1934, the Soviet high-altitude balloon set a flight altitude record during its maiden flight but crashed during the descent?"} +{"answers": ["Tetraconch"], "question": " churches, with four apses spreading from a central dome, are a speciality of medieval Armenian and Georgian architecture?"} +{"answers": ["Sapria himalayana"], "question": " \"\", found in the Eastern Himalayas, is dependent on its host plant for water, nutrients and products of photosynthesis?"} +{"answers": ["Jewish Anti-Zionist League"], "question": "when Zionists and the clashed in Cairo in 1947, Egyptian police sided with the Zionists?"} +{"answers": ["One to One", "One to One"], "question": "since 2006, Irish TV programme s interviewees have included a former head of UN Monitoring and a US Supreme Court judge?"} +{"answers": ["Munich Tramway", "Trams in Munich"], "question": "after World War II, only 168 of 444 , Germany, were in operational condition?"} +{"answers": ["Duchers"], "question": "the erstwhile capital of the Qing Heilongjiang was built on the site of a town formerly belonging to the , whose ethnic identification remains controversial?"} +{"answers": ["Loon", "Jordy van Loon", "Jordy"], "question": "singer was offered six different record deals after he gave an unplanned performance on \"Mooi! Weer de Leeuw\" while he was glued behind a piece of wallpaper?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Manzala"], "question": " \"\" had to be expanded to allow the building of the Suez Canal, as it was previously less than deep?"} +{"answers": ["Buldir Volcano"], "question": "the discovery of a population of Aleutian Cackling Geese on in the Aleutian Islands prevented their extinction?"} +{"answers": ["De Mí Enamórate"], "question": " written by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel peaked at number-one in the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Tracks chart in 1986?"} +{"answers": ["Pilot", "Pilot"], "question": "a focus group report heavily critical of the \"\" episode of the NBC show \"Parks and Recreation\" was leaked to the media one month before the show aired?"} +{"answers": ["Stacy Warner"], "question": "actress Sela Ward was not initially interested in playing on FOX's \"House\", but changed her mind after watching tapes of the show?"} +{"answers": ["Prytz", "Torolf", "Torolf Prytz"], "question": ", a Norwegian architect turned goldsmith, also served as Minister of Industrial Provisioning for the Liberal Party?"} +{"answers": ["Aulcie", "Perry", "Aulcie Perry"], "question": "the name of basketball player has become a generic phrase for a tall person in Hebrew?"} +{"answers": ["Chalepas", "Yannoulis Chalepas", "Yannoulis"], "question": "due to a mental illness, Greek sculptor was inactive for almost 15 years (1888–1902), and did not fully return to his art \"(example pictured)\" until 1918?"} +{"answers": ["Cyptotrama asprata"], "question": "the mushroom has been placed in 14 different genera?"} +{"answers": ["Buntingford Branch Line", "Buntingford branch line"], "question": "walkers were encouraged to use the on Sundays by being offered cheap tickets?"} +{"answers": ["Electrik Red"], "question": "the members of R&B girl group appeared together in Ciara's music video for \"Like a Boy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Devi River"], "question": "thousands of Olive Ridley turtles are found dead at the mouth of the every year?"} +{"answers": ["Gunvald Tomstad", "Tomstad", "Gunvald", "Gunvald Jørg Tomstad"], "question": ", a double agent for Norwegian resistance in World War II, acted as a local \"ideologist\" of the Fascist party Nasjonal Samling?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Whitaker", "Whitaker", "George Whitaker"], "question": ", president of Willamette University in Oregon, banned talking between boys and girls at the school?"} +{"answers": ["Allison Ranger Station"], "question": "the original U.S. Forest Service ranger's cabin at in the Ochoco Mountains of Oregon was built in 1911?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Heftye", "Heftye", "Thomas Johannessen Heftye"], "question": " co-founded the Norwegian Trekking Association in 1868?"} +{"answers": ["Jivin' in Be-Bop"], "question": "one critic wrote that includes \"one of the worst ballets ever put on film\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gaylord", "Scott", "Scott Gaylord"], "question": "American race car driver asked his future wife out for their first date while competing against her in a race?"} +{"answers": ["Panus conchatus"], "question": "although it produces its spores on gills, the mushroom \"\" is more closely related to species with pores?"} +{"answers": ["Fasel", "René", "René Fasel"], "question": "in 1995, of Switzerland became the first ever representative of ice hockey to become a member of the International Olympic Committee?"} +{"answers": ["Nocturnes, Op. 32", "Nocturnes, Op. 32"], "question": "Frédéric Chopin's , originally written for piano, was orchestrated in the ballet \"Les Sylphides\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bolt", "John F. Bolt", "John Franklin Bolt", "John"], "question": "LtCol. , Korean War Navy Cross recipient, remains the only U.S. Marine Corps jet aircraft flying ace?"} +{"answers": ["Sprout Creek Farm", "Sprout Creek"], "question": ", whose subwatershed covers of land, is the largest tributary of the Fishkill Creek?"} +{"answers": ["Ove", "Meyer", "Ove Gjerløw Meyer"], "question": " is recognized as the 1772 founder of the Norwegian Society?"} +{"answers": ["Roystonea oleracea"], "question": "the Orange-winged Amazon and Red-bellied Macaw mostly eat fruit from the royal palm from July to September?"} +{"answers": ["Portland University"], "question": "the defunct in Oregon had only one building, so the school bookstore was a nearby general store?"} +{"answers": ["Modjeska Monteith Simkins", "Modjeska Monteith Simkins House"], "question": "the \"\" in Columbia, South Carolina, honors the life and work of the civil rights activist Modjeska Monteith Simkins?"} +{"answers": ["Harald", "Harald Noreng", "Noreng"], "question": "Professor led a project to list every word used in Henrik Ibsen's \"oeuvre\"?"} +{"answers": ["Río Pilcomayo National Park"], "question": "the in Argentina is included in the Ramsar Convention's list of wetlands of international importance?"} +{"answers": ["Metropolitan Magazine", "Metropolitan Magazine", "Metropolitan Magazine"], "question": "during the Mexican Revolution, sent reporter John Reed to Mexico where he stayed with Pancho Villa?"} +{"answers": ["NTA Network", "NTA Film Network"], "question": "despite signing over 100 affiliate TV stations, the never developed into a major television network?"} +{"answers": ["Wayamba cricket team"], "question": "21-year-old Isuru Udana of the was adjudged Man of the Match and Series of the 2009 Inter-Provincial Twenty20 tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Caloscypha fulgens", "Caloscypha"], "question": "the infects caches of pinecones collected by squirrels?"} +{"answers": ["William Barrett", "George W. Barrett", "Barrett", "George"], "question": " was the first person sentenced to death by hanging under a congressional act that made it a capital offense to kill a federal agent?"} +{"answers": ["1998–99 NBA lockout"], "question": "the forced the cancellation of 464 regular-season National Basketball Association games?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert Kisza", "Herbert", "Kisza"], "question": " owns one of the largest private one-artist galleries in Central Europe in Kadaň, Czech Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Ludvig Munk", "Munk", "Ludvig Ludvigsen Munk", "Ludvig"], "question": "at age 61, fathered Kirsten Munk with whom King Christian IV entered into a morganatic marriage?"} +{"answers": ["KHSN"], "question": ", one of Oregon's first radio stations, began broadcasting in 1928?"} +{"answers": ["Great Moments in Aviation"], "question": "author Jeanette Winterson was upset at being asked to rewrite the ending of her 1994 film ?"} +{"answers": ["Archie", "Weston", "Archie Weston"], "question": "Michigan's All-American quarterback \"\" was once tackled during a game by an irate female fan?"} +{"answers": ["Kōkō Seamount", "Koko Guyot"], "question": ", an underwater volcano in the Hawaiian volcanic chain, was named for the 58th emperor of Japan, Emperor Koko?"} +{"answers": ["Waldschmidt Hall"], "question": " at the University of Portland in Oregon is the oldest building on campus, and older than the school?"} +{"answers": ["Cô đô Húee", "Phú Xuân"], "question": " was the capital of the Nguyễn Lords, the Tây Sơn Dynasty and the Nguyễn Dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Charles A. May", "May", "Charles"], "question": "before a cavalry charge, told his soldiers, \"Remember your Regiment and follow your officers!\", which today remains a motto of the 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment?"} +{"answers": ["Naming laws in the People's Republic of China"], "question": "Chinese citizen Ma Cheng has encountered difficulties with the because the character for her given name, \"Cheng\" \"\", is so rare?"} +{"answers": ["Genetic monitoring"], "question": " of the DNA from feathers shed by the Eastern Imperial Eagle shows it is shorter lived than other long-lived raptors?"} +{"answers": ["Fermín", "Fermín Salvochea", "Salvochea"], "question": " was one of the early anarchist thinkers and activists in Spain?"} +{"answers": ["Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility"], "question": "the prototype two-wheeled, battery-powered, self-balancing from General Motors and Segway can carry two passengers at for a distance of up to ?"} +{"answers": ["Andreas", "Paulson", "Andreas Paulson"], "question": ", a socialist and well-known literary and theatre critic, spent his professional career as a bank accountant?"} +{"answers": ["This is why you're fat"], "question": "the website received 10 million page views in the first two months after its creation and features photographs of dishes like the \"Homewrecker\" and \"30,000 Calorie Sandwich\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Salisbury", "William Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury"], "question": "after \"\" was captured by the French in the Hundred Years' War, he had to promise never to fight in France again?"} +{"answers": ["Hygrocybe virescens"], "question": "the has a limited geographical distribution, having been collected only in California and Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Gideon Byamugisha", "Byamugisha", "Gideon"], "question": " was the first religious leader in Africa to publicly announce that he was HIV positive?"} +{"answers": ["Vevo"], "question": "Google and Universal Music Group have announced , a YouTube-based, joint venture, music video-hosting website?"} +{"answers": ["Bessie Breuer", "Breuer", "Bessie"], "question": "American journalist and writer s first novel, \"Memory of Love\" (1935), was the basis for the 1939 film \"In Name Only\" which starred Cary Grant and Carol Lombard?"} +{"answers": ["Accounting ethics"], "question": " helps accountants and auditors resolve ethical dilemmas in ways that may not benefit a company but will benefit the public relying on the company's financial reports?"} +{"answers": ["Constant Tonegaru", "Tonegaru", "Constant"], "question": "poet and philanthropist was imprisoned by Romania's regime when one of his aid parcels was redirected toward anti-communist fighters?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Rogers", "Edward", "Edward Rogers", "Rogers"], "question": " \"\" was an Esquire of the Body to Henry VIII of England who rose to become Comptroller of the Household to Henry's daughter Elizabeth I?"} +{"answers": ["Rose and Ottilie Sutro"], "question": "the American sisters were the world's first duo-piano team?"} +{"answers": ["Sumpa"], "question": "the were a large tribe of 30,000 families in northeastern Tibet conquered and then assimilated by the Tibetans in the 7th–8th centuries CE?"} +{"answers": ["Great Canadian Wrestling"], "question": "the s first two events featured puppet Ed the Sock as commissioner in 2005 and a match to determine leadership of the Power Rangers in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Shearman", "John Shearman", "John"], "question": "s book on Quattrocento painting was commissioned by 1984, but was incomplete at his death, and remains a gap in the series?"} +{"answers": ["Julian Hails", "Julian", "Hails"], "question": "ex-professional footballer has a BSc honours degree in mathematical studies and became a mathematics teacher?"} +{"answers": ["Southtowns"], "question": "the 13th U.S. President Millard Fillmore was raised in a part of Western New York known as the \"(Fillmore House pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["LI Yijian", "Li", "Li Yijian", "Yijian"], "question": "Tang Dynasty \"Jiedushi\" (military governor) stopped his army from using two new styles of music, believing that it was the central government's prerogative to create military music?"} +{"answers": ["Rogers", "Tammy Rogers", "Tammy"], "question": "country music artist and Dead Reckoning Records co-founder was once a backing musician for Patty Loveless and Trisha Yearwood?"} +{"answers": ["Ritchie Coliseum"], "question": " was called less adequate than a high school gymnasium by Maryland coach Bud Millikan?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Timsah"], "question": "Suez Canal construction reduced the salinity of ?"} +{"answers": ["The Covent-Garden Journal", "Covent-Garden Journal"], "question": "Do you know that, in the first issue of , Henry Fielding declared literary war on the \"armies of Grub Street\" and thereby triggered the Paper War of 1752-1753?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel toilet paper folding"], "question": "part of a $1 billion renovation of the Fontainebleau Miami Beach hotel brought on a policy change for their ?"} +{"answers": ["Bambusa oldhamii"], "question": "the bamboo species , known as the Giant Timber Bamboo, has been introduced into California, where it is the most common clumping bamboo?"} +{"answers": ["Australian frontier wars"], "question": "at least 20,000 Indigenous Australians and between 2,000 and 2,500 Europeans are estimated to have been killed in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Gröning", "Oskar", "Oskar Gröning"], "question": "Holocaust deniers have contacted former SS-\"Rottenführer\" to convince him that the things he witnessed at Auschwitz were hallucinations on his part?"} +{"answers": ["Filipinos in France"], "question": "between 47,000 and 65,000  live in France?"} +{"answers": ["Bird Millman", "Bird", "Bird Millman O'Day", "Millman"], "question": ", once called the \"most celebrated female high-wire performer of all time\", was a premiere attraction with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus?"} +{"answers": ["Empire Building"], "question": "the in Manhattan is one of the oldest steel framed skyscrapers built on pneumatic caissons?"} +{"answers": ["Millwood", "Millwood"], "question": "Wade Hampton II's home, , now in ruins, is considered to have been the social center of antebellum South Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Dolce e selvaggio"], "question": "the documentary includes both genuine and fake scenes of human death?"} +{"answers": ["Conscience Fund"], "question": "contributions to the U.S. Treasury's , a fund for voluntary gifts from people who have defrauded the U.S. Government, are not tax deductible although other gifts are?"} +{"answers": ["Bismarckjugend"], "question": "in 1935, the uniform of the national-conservative was banned in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Pieter Nuyts", "Pieter", "Nuyts"], "question": "Governor of Formosa (1598–1655) was rumoured to hide an interpreter under his bed to translate pillow talk during his affairs with local women?"} +{"answers": ["Love Love Love", "Love Love Love"], "question": "Swedish singer Agnes Carlsson's 2009 Melodifestivalen entry \"\" was originally planned to be performed as a duet?"} +{"answers": ["Norman, Is That You?"], "question": "the film version of the play substitutes an African-American family for a Jewish family?"} +{"answers": ["Frascati", "Frascati"], "question": ", a Federal-style plantation near Somerset, Virginia, was home to Supreme Court Associate Justice Philip Pendleton Barbour?"} +{"answers": ["Francis", "Francis Bull", "Bull"], "question": ", a board member of the National Theatre when Nazi Germany occupied Norway in 1940, was arrested in 1941 and spent three years in a concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["Violet", "Violet"], "question": "the interactive fiction won four XYZZY Awards and took first place in the 2008 Interactive Fiction Competition?"} +{"answers": ["Hong", "Han", "Han Hong", "Han Hong"], "question": "the Tang Dynasty general had once sent a beautiful woman as a gift to his subordinate general Li Guangyan, only to have Li reject and return her?"} +{"answers": ["Howard", "Howard Dewayne Graves", "Graves", "Howard D. Graves"], "question": "Lieutenant General \"\" was a Rhodes Scholar, the Superintendent of West Point, and the Chancellor of Texas A&M University?"} +{"answers": ["Yūkan Club"], "question": "the Japanese television drama won four of the five possible awards at the 2007 Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix?"} +{"answers": ["Choor Singh Sidhu", "Choor Singh", "Singh", "Choor"], "question": ", former judge of the Supreme Court of Singapore, was the first Singaporean judge to impose the death penalty on a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Detroit Seamount"], "question": ", an underwater volcano in the North Pacific, is as big as the island of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Are U 4 Real?"], "question": "when the Swedish book was released in the United States, several parts regarding sex were removed?"} +{"answers": ["Urnula craterium"], "question": " \"\" is a harbinger of spring?"} +{"answers": ["Tutta la vita"], "question": "two Spanish versions of the Italian song \"\" peaked at number 1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Tracks chart?"} +{"answers": ["Thirwat Shehata", "Shehata", "Thirwat"], "question": "when visited Ayman al-Zawahiri in a Russian prison, he was allowed to give the al-Jihad leader a letter that authorities did not bother to translate?"} +{"answers": ["Ryle", "Nugent", "Ryle Nugent"], "question": "Irish rugby union commentator has worn sheepskin gloves whilst clinging to his microphone \"for dear life\"?"} +{"answers": ["KDUN"], "question": "syndicated radio show host \"Delilah\" got her start in radio reporting local news and sports on in Reedsport, Oregon, while still in junior high school?"} +{"answers": ["Fishsticks", "Fishsticks"], "question": "the \"South Park\" episode \"\" spoofed rapper Kanye West who said that his feelings were hurt by the show?"} +{"answers": ["Cooperative eye hypothesis"], "question": "the suggests an explanation for how the human eye evolved its distinctive coloring?"} +{"answers": ["Sankaran", "Balu Sankaran", "Balu"], "question": " received a Padma Shri award in 1972 for helping and treating injured soldiers in Safdarjang Hospital during the Bangladesh Liberation War?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Enfield Super Meteor", "Super Meteor"], "question": "in 1958, a motorcycle was used by the Transport Research Laboratory to test the Maxaret anti-lock braking system?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Kellogg Crane", "Robert", "Crane", "Robert K. Crane"], "question": "s discovery of sodium–glucose co-transport led to the development of oral rehydration therapy?"} +{"answers": ["Minsk Ghetto"], "question": " was the largest ghetto in the German-occupied territory of the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Dag Kavlie", "Dag", "Kavlie"], "question": ", former rector of the Norwegian Institute of Technology, participates regularly in the Birkebeinerrennet ski race?"} +{"answers": ["Katsunori", "Katsunori Nomura", "Nomura"], "question": "former NPB catcher was managed by his father, Katsuya Nomura, on three different teams: the Yakult Swallows, the Hanshin Tigers and the Rakuten Golden Eagles?"} +{"answers": ["Prp24"], "question": "a mutation in the human homolog of the RNA splicing protein \"\" is believed to cause the skin condition disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis?"} +{"answers": ["Kew. Rhone."], "question": "the lyrics on the album are filled with anagrams, palindromes, and other verbal puzzles?"} +{"answers": ["Henrik Mohn", "Henrik", "Mohn", "Albert Henrik Mohn"], "question": " is credited with founding meteorological research in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Gibby'' Welch", "Gibby", "Gibby Welch", "Welch"], "question": "University of Pittsburgh halfback broke the single-season yardage record set by Red Grange, gaining 1,964 yards in just nine games in 1926?"} +{"answers": ["Swami Vivekanand National Institute of Rehabilitation Training and Research", "National Institute of Rehabilitation Training and Research"], "question": "students from in Orissa, India, attacked its Director during a protest about living conditions in the hostel?"} +{"answers": ["Mamakating Park Historic District"], "question": "while \"(house pictured)\" near Wurtsboro, New York, was built as a summer resort community, its plan is closer to a religious camp meeting?"} +{"answers": ["Keila", "Keila Costa", "Costa"], "question": " is the South American record holder in the women's triple jump event?"} +{"answers": ["Substantial similarity"], "question": "under the United States' doctrine of , a work can be found to infringe copyright even if the wording of the text has been changed?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Heftye", "Heftye", "Thomas Thomassen Heftye", "Thomas", "Thomas Johannessen Heftye"], "question": " was the Norwegian Minister of Defence on two occasions, but for a total time of six months?"} +{"answers": ["Roaring River", "Roaring River Wilderness"], "question": "the near Mount Hood in Oregon has trees that are 1,000 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Fielding", "Robert", "Robert Fielding"], "question": " polygamously married Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, a former mistress of King Charles II, within a month of marrying another woman?"} +{"answers": ["Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum", "Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya"], "question": "the \"\", Mumbai, was used as a Children's Welfare Centre and a Military Hospital in the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Guttorm", "Guttorm Hansen", "Hansen"], "question": ", the President of the Norwegian Parliament who started his career as a mechanic, declined three offers for a government minister position?"} +{"answers": ["ChristianCinema.com"], "question": " gives filmmakers a place to submit screening copies of their work with the possibility of being distributed and promoted by the website?"} +{"answers": ["Raja", "Raja Chelliah", "Raja Jesudoss Chelliah", "Chelliah"], "question": ", a public finance expert in India, received the Padma Vibushan award in year 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Donna", "Kossy", "Donna Kossy", "Donna J. Kossy"], "question": " is \"an expert on kooks [who] has a genuine, if sometimes uncomfortable, affection for her subjects\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ochoco Mountains"], "question": "rockhounds come to the in central Oregon to look for thundereggs \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Li", "Fanwen", "Li Fanwen"], "question": " got the opportunity to complete the first draft of his dictionary of the extinct Tangut language when Premier Zhou Enlai was told that only a few old scholars were able to read the complex Tangut script?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Henry Tompkins", "Tompkins", "Charles H. Tompkins", "Charles"], "question": " was the first Union Army officer to receive the Medal of Honor during the Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Cuban medical internationalism"], "question": "the policy of has provided, among other things, ongoing medical care to 18,000 victims of the Chernobyl disaster?"} +{"answers": ["Harald", "Sverdrup", "Harald Ulrik Sverdrup", "Harald Sverdrup", "Harald Sverdrup"], "question": "poet `s literary breakthrough \"Sankt Elms ild\" (1958) earned him the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature?"} +{"answers": ["Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals"], "question": " set the record of the highest Nielsen rating for any NBA game?"} +{"answers": ["Gruban v Booth"], "question": "the case was so popular that the barristers had difficulty making to their way through the crowds to the court on the last day?"} +{"answers": ["Serine/arginine-rich splicing factor 1", "SRSF1"], "question": "the protein \"(molecular image pictured)\" is involved in the development of the human heart and the replication of HIV-1?"} +{"answers": ["Rückerschöld", "Anna", "Anna Maria Rückerschöld"], "question": " was an early Swedish cookbook author who also argued that middle class women should be entitled to an education in household matters?"} +{"answers": ["Dictionary of Literary Biography"], "question": "as of 2006, the award-winning contained 13,500 author biographies?"} +{"answers": ["Lilly", "Eli Lilly", "Eli"], "question": "the pharmaceutical corporation Eli Lilly and Company was founded by American Civil War veteran ?"} +{"answers": ["Gwangtonggwan"], "question": "the in Seoul is the oldest continuously-operating bank building in Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Alfred Madison Barbour", "Barbour"], "question": " was the superintendent of the Harpers Ferry Armory during John Brown's raid in 1859?"} +{"answers": ["tabula recta", "Tabula recta"], "question": "the , created by Johannes Trithemius, is vulnerable to attack because it lacks a key, which is said to break a rule of cryptology called Kerckhoffs' principle?"} +{"answers": ["United States Battleship Division Nine", "United States Battleship Division Nine"], "question": "despite serving in the Grand Fleet for a year, the only enemy warship destroyed in World War I by was sunk entirely by accident?"} +{"answers": ["Sticta"], "question": "some species in the lichen genus \"(Sticta hypochra pictured)\" can be used to assess the age of forests?"} +{"answers": ["Gregers Gram", "Gregers Gram", "Gregers", "Gram"], "question": " was awarded the Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1893 for his achievements in international arbitration?"} +{"answers": ["Tunnel de la mort"], "question": "the (Death tunnel), an intersection in Montreal, was the scene of an inordinate number of serious car accidents?"} +{"answers": ["Migingo Island"], "question": ", an island about half the size of a soccer field, is the subject of territorial dispute and a diplomatic conflict between Uganda and Kenya?"} +{"answers": ["Warriors 4 Christ Wrestling"], "question": "Curtis Stone worked as an enforcer for drug dealers before becoming a Christian and founding ?"} +{"answers": ["Labour Party of Poland", "German Socialist Labour Party of Poland", "Socialist Labour Party of Poland"], "question": "in 1933, the supported the Bundist call for boycott of goods produced in Germany, in protest of the Hitler regime?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Hughes", "Tom", "Hughes", "Tom Hughes"], "question": "ten days after a heart attack and surgery, Hillsboro, Oregon, mayor helped demolish a building?"} +{"answers": ["Tylosurus crocodilus", "Houndfish"], "question": "the has been known to leap out of the water, causing injuries with its sharp beak, when attracted by the artificial lighting used to catch it?"} +{"answers": ["Roystonea borinquena"], "question": "the \"\" is a useful tree for landscaping since its roots will not damage sidewalks?"} +{"answers": ["Cistercian architecture"], "question": ", \"counted among the most beautiful relics of the Middle Ages\", was made possible by the Cistercian Order's innovativeness and skill as metallurgists?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Van Scoy", "Scoy", "Thomas", "Van Scoy"], "question": " was the president of three universities, but only Willamette still exists?"} +{"answers": ["Choron", "Alexandre Étienne Choron", "Alexandre"], "question": "during the Siege of Paris (1870–1871), chef cooked up many of the animals in the Jardin d'acclimatation's menagerie?"} +{"answers": ["Norfolk Boobook", "Norfolk boobook"], "question": "although the extinct was last sighted in 1996, its genes live on in the hybrid descendants of the last living female bird?"} +{"answers": ["Schroeter", "Jens", "Jens Fredrik Wilhelm Schroeter", "Jens Fredrik Schroeter"], "question": "astronomy professor first learned his subject during childhood when his father, a sea captain, taught him how to use the sextant?"} +{"answers": ["Street Gang"], "question": "according to , a discussion at a dinner party, hosted by Joan Ganz Cooney in 1966, led to the creation of the children's television show, \"Sesame Street\"?"} +{"answers": ["Senna occidentalis"], "question": "the anthraquinones, emodin glycosides, toxalbumins, and alkaloids found in \"\" can be toxic to mammals when consumed in large quantities?"} +{"answers": ["Abbeyknockmoy"], "question": "the founder of the Cistercian in 1190, Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht, was buried there in 1224?"} +{"answers": ["Hemming's Cartulary"], "question": " is the first surviving medieval English cartulary?"} +{"answers": ["Libertas Estonia"], "question": " was founded in 1994 as the Estonian Blue Party?"} +{"answers": ["Mace of the Virginia House of Delegates"], "question": "the original was sold to partners in a silversmith firm for $101?"} +{"answers": ["Jon", "Jon Gundersen Hol", "Jon Hol", "Hol"], "question": " was indicted for lèse majesté for his 1884 pamphlet, where he called for citizens to take up arms if the King and Army interfered with parliamentary process?"} +{"answers": ["Milan–Venice railway"], "question": "the crosses the Venetian Lagoon on a 222-arch bridge built on 80,000 piles of larch wood?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudocolus fusiformis"], "question": "the stinkhorn fungus \"\" is commonly known as the stinky squid?"} +{"answers": ["Adithanar", "S. P. Adithanar", "S.", "Sivanthi Adithanar"], "question": " was the founder of Dina Thanthi, a widely read Tamil newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Bjørn", "Bjørn Floberg", "Floberg"], "question": ", mostly known for playing unsympathetic roles, and comedian Robin Williams each played the same character in the 1997 Norwegian film \"Insomnia\" and its 2002 American remake, respectively?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Christopher Hansteen", "Hansteen", "Christopher Hansteen"], "question": "Supreme Court Assessor turned down an offer to become Prime Minister of Norway in 1892?"} +{"answers": ["Neal, James, Fordyce and Down"], "question": " was a Scottish banking house which collapsed in 1772 precipitating the collapse of almost every private bank in Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Take Back the Land"], "question": "the Miami, Florida, group breaks into unoccupied, bank-foreclosed houses and moves homeless families into them?"} +{"answers": ["ergothioneine", "Ergothioneine"], "question": "even one hundred years after its discovery, the role of the amino acid \"(molecule pictured)\" in the human body remains a mystery?"} +{"answers": ["Morea revolt of 1453–1454"], "question": "right after the Byzantine capital of Constantinople fell to the Ottomans, the rulers of the Byzantine Despotate of Morea called upon the Ottomans to suppress their own ?"} +{"answers": ["Simon Hatley", "Simon", "Hatley"], "question": "on a voyage to the South Pacific, shot an albatross, an act which later became the basis for a poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge?"} +{"answers": ["L. Ron Hubbard House", "L. Ron Hubbard"], "question": "the in Washington, D.C. now operates as a historic house museum?"} +{"answers": ["Antonescu", "Maria Mareșal Antonescu", "Maria", "Maria Antonescu"], "question": ", wife of Romania's World War II dictator Ion Antonescu, presided over charities financed though the extortion of local Jews?"} +{"answers": ["The Poets and Poetry of America"], "question": " (1842) by Rufus Wilmot Griswold went through three editions in six months, but is today called a \"graveyard of poets\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lepiota ignivolvata"], "question": "the mushroom has an odor that has been described as similar to rubber or cut metal?"} +{"answers": ["Aluf Eyal Eizenberg", "Eizenberg", "Eyal", "Eyal Eizenberg"], "question": "although criticized for poor performance in the 2006 Lebanon War by the Winograd Commission, Brigadier-General was promoted to command the Israel Defense Forces's Gaza Division?"} +{"answers": ["Amar Kutir"], "question": " in West Bengal, India, once a place of refuge for independence movement activists, has been turned into a society for the promotion of arts and crafts?"} +{"answers": ["Holt", "John Riley Holt", "John", "John Holt"], "question": "for security reasons, the findings relating to uranium in 1941 PhD thesis on artificial radioactivity were not released?"} +{"answers": ["La Minerve", "La Minerve, Quebec"], "question": ", named after the historic \"La Minerve\" newspaper, has only a population of 1295 but swells to nearly 15,000 in the summer?"} +{"answers": ["Ya", "Wang", "Wang Ya"], "question": "Do you know that, as the Tang Dynasty chancellor was paraded to his execution site, the people who resented him for raising the tea tax threw rocks and brick fragments at him?"} +{"answers": ["Lyon", "Charles W. Lyon", "Charles"], "question": "in 1938, California Assemblyman \"\" won both primaries to win reelection, defeating Murray Chotiner in the Republican contest and Robert A. Heinlein in the Democratic?"} +{"answers": ["Saravana Stores Enterprises", "Saravana Stores"], "question": "a fire in , Chennai, in 2008 burnt out most of the building and killed two people?"} +{"answers": ["Jervis", "Billy Jervis", "Billy"], "question": "the only Football League match in which played was abandoned due to fading daylight after his team turned up late?"} +{"answers": ["The Meerkats"], "question": "the 2008 nature documentary film was narrated by Paul Newman and is believed to be one of his last film credits?"} +{"answers": ["Minori Kimura", "Kimura", "Minori"], "question": " made her professional manga artist debut at the age of 14 in the 1964 Spring Special issue of \"Ribon\", a magazine published in Japan by Shueisha?"} +{"answers": ["Tabor-Wing House"], "question": "the in Dover Plains, New York, has an unusual amount of exterior ornamentation for a Federal style rural home?"} +{"answers": ["Gunnar", "Gunnar Garbo", "Garbo"], "question": ", member of the Norwegian Parliament for four electorial periods, was later Ambassador to Tanzania?"} +{"answers": ["National Women's Rights Convention"], "question": "Do you know that, at the in Cincinnati in 1855, Lucy Stone responded to a heckler, saying \"...disappointment is the lot of woman\"?"} +{"answers": ["Counterpart Caribbean"], "question": "the environmental organisation is a branch of the Counterpart International group based in Barbados?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur William Murphy", "Murphy"], "question": "on 31 March 1921, became \"Airman No. 1\" on the roll of the newly established Royal Australian Air Force?"} +{"answers": ["Tourism in Odisha"], "question": "the only known population of Irrawaddy dolphins in India is along the coast of ?"} +{"answers": ["Prestige", "Prestige"], "question": "despite the different that languages and dialects have, linguists do not consider any languages or dialects to be inherently superior or inferior?"} +{"answers": ["H. Clay Earles", "Earles", "H.", "Henry Clay Earles"], "question": ", founder of Martinsville Speedway, the only original NASCAR track still in use, awarded grandfather clocks to race winners, with Richard Petty earning 12 clocks?"} +{"answers": ["Sir George Collier, 1st Baronet", "Sir", "Baronet"], "question": " \"\" was shipwrecked, rescued, and then taken prisoner when his rescuer was captured by a privateer?"} +{"answers": ["Last Airbender", "The Last Airbender"], "question": "director M. Night Shyamalan has been criticized for allowing Caucasian actors to play Asian characters in his upcoming film ?"} +{"answers": ["Vincens", "Budde", "Vincens Budde"], "question": "in 1718, s defense of Trondheim prevailed and General Armfeldt's retreat was likened to Napoleon's retreat from Moscow?"} +{"answers": ["Fishing tackle", "fishing tackle"], "question": "as of 2006, supplying for recreational fishing is an industry with annual sales of five billion dollars in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Evald", "Schorm", "Evald Schorm"], "question": "Czech film and stage director was a notable exponent of the New Wave in Czechoslovak cinema?"} +{"answers": ["Bacon mania"], "question": "especially in the United States, is a phenomenon among bacon devotees seeking to develop novel dishes and to gather at bacon camps?"} +{"answers": ["Otago Rescue Helicopter Trust"], "question": "the \"\", had about 20 percent fuel remaining when it arrived at the MS \"Bremen\" in the Subantarctic to winch off an injured crewman?"} +{"answers": ["Wheelock Graves Veazey", "Wheelock", "Wheelock G. Veazey", "Veazey"], "question": "in 1890–91, served simultaneously as an Interstate Commerce Commissioner and as Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Malaysian Grand Prix", "2009 Malaysian Grand Prix"], "question": "the was stopped after just 33 laps, out of 56, when torrential rain hit the circuit?"} +{"answers": ["Kate Mason Rowland", "Kate", "Kate Mason", "Rowland"], "question": " introduced a motion in the United Daughters of the Confederacy to have the American Civil War known as the War Between the States?"} +{"answers": ["Colour Symphony", "A Colour Symphony"], "question": "Arthur Bliss's first major work for orchestra, , depicts in music the heraldic significance of the colours purple, red, blue and green, and was dedicated to the conductor Adrian Boult?"} +{"answers": ["Burnt Sugar"], "question": "the music of has been described as \"a big cloud\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclochila australasiae"], "question": "the call of the male cicada \"\" can reach 150 decibels?"} +{"answers": ["Webb", "Jessie Webb", "Jessie"], "question": ", an Australian academic and historian, was the first female teacher at the University of Melbourne?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Warsaw", "Battle of Warsaw"], "question": "in the , a Swedish force of 2,000 men defeated a Polish-Lithuanian-Saxonian force five times as strong?"} +{"answers": ["KWVR-FM"], "question": "in 1986 of Enterprise, Oregon, became the smallest-market radio station to win a Gracie Award from the American Women in Radio and Television?"} +{"answers": ["Academy of San Carlos"], "question": "the , founded in 1781, was the first major art academy and the first art museum in the Americas?"} +{"answers": ["Case of the Hooded Man"], "question": "the was so called because the defendant was made to wear a black hood when travelling to and from the court?"} +{"answers": ["Traumatic insemination"], "question": " \"\" is a practice in invertebrates where the male pierces the female's abdomen with his penis and injects his sperm into the wound?"} +{"answers": ["Larry Scott", "Scott", "Larry Scott", "Larry"], "question": ", CEO of the WTA, put together the largest sponsorship in the history of women's athletics, an US$88-million deal with Sony Ericsson?"} +{"answers": ["Rigo", "Pascal", "Pascal Rigo"], "question": "restaurateur owns the oldest flour mill in San Francisco?"} +{"answers": ["Adam Kennedy", "Kennedy", "Adam Kennedy", "Adam"], "question": "the former actor wrote the screenplay for the Gene Hackman film, \"The Domino Principle\", about a convict turned assassin?"} +{"answers": ["Cifelli", "Gus", "Gus Cifelli"], "question": " won three college football national championships and an NFL championship with the Detroit Lions before being elected as a judge, where he served for over 20 years?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund", "Edmund William Berridge", "Berridge"], "question": "during his time in the Isis-Urania Temple, wrote two of the Golden Dawn's knowledge lectures and collaborated on a third?"} +{"answers": ["Agaricus placomyces"], "question": "unlike many other \"Agaricus\" species, fruits from mid to late winter rather than during the typical late spring, summer and early fall?"} +{"answers": ["Micuta", "Wacław Micuta", "Wacław"], "question": " was a Polish resistance fighter who liberated the Gęsiówka concentration camp and a UN diplomat who promoted renewable energy in developing countries?"} +{"answers": ["Get Satisfaction"], "question": "the support website was created after its founders realized that on the Internet, when people had issues with companies, other people were often willing to help out?"} +{"answers": ["Rodney Graham Taylor", "Rodney", "Taylor", "Rodney Taylor"], "question": "Vice Admiral was one of the last officers to join the Royal Australian Navy as a 13-year-old cadet?"} +{"answers": ["Old Crows / Young Cardinals"], "question": "during the recording of their new album , Alexisonfire recorded seven tracks in seven days?"} +{"answers": ["Cladonia furcata"], "question": "extracts of the lichen species \"\" can kill leukemia cells?"} +{"answers": ["KGBR"], "question": "former disc jockey Tom Lyons advised his son against a career in radio by saying \"Sell coke, run guns ... but don't ever go into radio.\"?"} +{"answers": ["R.", "R. G. Chandramogan", "Chandramogan"], "question": ", an entrepreneur from Sivakasi, is the head of Hatsun Agro Product Ltd, the largest private dairy in India?"} +{"answers": ["California Agricultural Labor Relations Act of 1975", "California Agricultural Labor Relations Act"], "question": "the establishes collective bargaining for farmworkers in that state?"} +{"answers": ["Fredrik Georg Gade", "Gade", "Fredrik Georg", "Fredrik"], "question": ", a tuberculosis and cancer researcher, himself died of bronchial cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Cherry Springs Airport", "Cherry Springs"], "question": " in Potter County, Pennsylvania, was closed because the night sky there was too dark?"} +{"answers": ["Grano", "John Grano", "John Baptist Grano", "John"], "question": "in the 18th century, prisoners in the Marshalsea prison in London, such as , not only had to pay a prison fee, but could also pay extra to be allowed out each day?"} +{"answers": ["Eat, Pray, Queef", "Eat, Pray"], "question": "the \"South Park\" episode \"\" conveys a pro-women's rights message by comparing men's contradicting opinions regarding farts and queefs?"} +{"answers": ["Zaida Ben-Yusuf", "Zaida", "Ben-Yusuf"], "question": "1890s portrait photographer \"\" influence upon fine art photography went unacknowledged for nearly 100 years, possibly due to gender discrimination?"} +{"answers": ["Nocturnes, Op. 27", "Nocturnes, Op. 27"], "question": "Frédéric Chopin's was used in the James Bond movie, \"The Spy Who Loved Me\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shulman", "David Dean Shulman", "David"], "question": " has been active as a leader of international campaigns to defend the Palestinians under threat of eviction from such villages as Susya in the South Hebron Hills?"} +{"answers": ["Franco-Ottoman alliance"], "question": "the of 1536 between Francis I and Suleiman the Magnificent has been called \"the first nonideological diplomatic alliance\" between a Christian and a non-Christian power?"} +{"answers": ["Marguerite Rawalt", "Marguerite", "Rawalt"], "question": " was the first woman ever to be elected as president of the Federal Bar Association?"} +{"answers": ["Polycap"], "question": "a 2009 study found that —a five-in-one polypill combining three high blood pressure medications, a cholesterol reducer and aspirin—could cut heart attack and stroke risk in half for many?"} +{"answers": ["Coprophilous fungi"], "question": " are species of fungi that feed on animal feces?"} +{"answers": ["White House Christmas tree"], "question": "the tradition of a themed was started in 1961 by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy \"(pictured, with JFK and tree)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Verda", "Welcome", "Verda Welcome"], "question": " was the first black woman to be elected as a State Senator?"} +{"answers": ["SingStar ABBA"], "question": " is the first band-specific \"SingStar\" video game?"} +{"answers": ["Hazen", "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Lee Hazen"], "question": " developed the world's first useful antifungal antibiotic, nystatin?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife Protection Society of India"], "question": "the maintains a network of undercover agents and informants who gather intelligence to combat wildlife poaching and the illegal trade of wildlife parts?"} +{"answers": ["John Jacob Esch", "John J. Esch", "Esch", "John"], "question": "I.C.C. Commissioner was accused of switching his vote in a case to secure renomination by President Coolidge and the Senate refused his confirmation, 39–29?"} +{"answers": ["Nidaros Cathedral West Front"], "question": "the sculpture of Archangel Michael was based on Bob Dylan?"} +{"answers": ["Harald Gram", "Gram", "Harald"], "question": ", father of World War II resistance fighter Gregers Gram, was stipendiary magistrate in Oslo for 21 years?"} +{"answers": ["United States Custom House", "United States Custom House"], "question": "the \"\" in Charleston, South Carolina, resembles the U.S. Custom House in Boston, Massachusetts, designed by the same architect, Ammi B. Young?"} +{"answers": ["Habibullah", "Muhammad Habibullah", "Muhammad"], "question": " was India's delegate to the first session of the League of Nations in 1919?"} +{"answers": ["Gray mouse lemur", "gray mouse lemur"], "question": "the is one of the smallest primates in the world, weighing only ?"} +{"answers": ["Yaski", "Avraham", "Avraham Yaski"], "question": "Israel Prize recipient founded the largest architecture firm in Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Conocybe rickenii"], "question": "the coprophilous mushroom may be found in large numbers in gardens where horse manure has been used to enrich the soil?"} +{"answers": ["Vasanthakumar", "H. Vasanthakumar", "H.", "Harikrishnan Vasanthakumar"], "question": " is a MLA in India, owner of an entertainment channel, Vasanth TV, and of Vasanth & Co, one of the largest electronics retail chains in Tamil Nadu?"} +{"answers": ["Salad Bowl strike", "Salad Bowl"], "question": "the of 1970–1971 caused the price of iceberg lettuce to triple overnight, and thousands of acres of lettuce were plowed under as crops spoiled on the ground?"} +{"answers": ["Nadar", "Ayya Nadar", "P. Ayya Nadar", "Ayya"], "question": " along with Shanmuga Nadar is credited for transforming the small village of Sivakasi in Tamil Nadu, India, into a thriving industrial town?"} +{"answers": ["KMBD"], "question": "radio station KTIL in Tillamook, Oregon, was renamed in honor of talk show host Mildred Berkey Davy?"} +{"answers": ["Anwyl of Tywyn family"], "question": " has proven patrilineal descent back to Owain Gwynedd, who claimed to be King of Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Hough", "Ted Hough", "Ted"], "question": "when was signed by Southampton Football Club, his \"transfer fee\" was a round of 52 pints of beer?"} +{"answers": ["Jaroslav Ježek", "Jaroslav", "Ježek", "Jaroslav Ježek"], "question": "the porcelain set \"Elka\" \"\" by the Czech designer was awarded the Grand Prix in design at the Expo '58 in Brussels?"} +{"answers": ["Norton P11"], "question": "the desert racing motorcycle was launched in the US under the advertising slogan \"Dynamite on wheels\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sinikka", "Kukkonen", "Sinikka Kukkonen"], "question": " was the first World Champion in ski orienteering?"} +{"answers": ["Indianapolis Streetcar Strike of 1913", "Indianapolis streetcar strike of 1913"], "question": "the in Indianapolis, Indiana, lasted eight days and left four dead and hundreds injured?"} +{"answers": ["G.", "Natesan", "Ganapathi Agraharam", "G. A. Natesan"], "question": "Mahatma Gandhi stayed at the house of publisher and journalist during his first visit to Madras on returning from South Africa in 1915?"} +{"answers": ["That Lady in Ermine"], "question": "Otto Preminger completed the film after Ernst Lubitsch died, insisting the original director get sole screen credit out of \"respect and admiration for the departed master\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sylvia", "Cecil", "Sylvia Cecil"], "question": "soprano joined and left the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company three times during her career?"} +{"answers": ["Ice block expedition of 1959"], "question": "the Norwegian \"\" drove three tons of ice from the Polar Circle to the Equatorwith no refrigerationand lost only around 11% of the original weight?"} +{"answers": ["Will Kane"], "question": " was Gary Cooper's second Academy Award-winning role?"} +{"answers": ["Concert Allegro", "Concert Allegro"], "question": ", the only piano work Edward Elgar composed for concert performance, has been called a \"marriage between Bach and Liszt\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fengji", "Li", "Li Fengji"], "question": "the Tang Dynasty chancellor 's eight associates were known as the \"eight passes\" for the difficulty involved in going through them to meet him?"} +{"answers": ["Michigan v. Jackson"], "question": "the U.S. Supreme Court decided in that a confession made during a police-initiated interrogation, after a request for counsel was made, would be inadmissible in court?"} +{"answers": ["Maksymilian Apolinary Hartglas", "Apolinary Hartglas", "Apolinary", "Hartglas"], "question": " was a leader of Polish Jews, a Zionist activist, and a deputy to the Polish Sejm during the interwar period?"} +{"answers": ["Sharon", "Arieh Sharon", "Arieh"], "question": "architect \"\", who had been a beekeeper on a kibbutz, later led a 180-person commission to plan the development of Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Marvel Trading Card Game"], "question": "the video game portrays the Vs System ruleset exactly the same as the physical playing card version?"} +{"answers": ["Olav", "Olav Angell", "Angell"], "question": "poet was awarded a prize from the Arts Council Norway for his translation of James Joyce's novel \"Ulysses\" into Norwegian?"} +{"answers": ["Cicero", "Jimmy Cicero", "Jimmy"], "question": "a 1997 wrestling event at Chantilly High School was canceled because of the \"cartoonish\" sterotypes portrayed by such wrestlers as ?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "MacMahon", "Arthur Whittier MacMahon", "Arthur MacMahon"], "question": " was one of the first political scientists to use empirical methods to study government?"} +{"answers": ["Ancient Egyptian creation myths"], "question": "in one of the major , the creator god Atum was said to have sneezed and spat out his offspring?"} +{"answers": ["Salutat"], "question": " \"\" is an 1898 Thomas Eakins painting of a boxer, considered one of his finest achievements in figure-painting?"} +{"answers": ["Karin", "Bang", "Karin Bang"], "question": "the poet, novelist and children's author is a passionate collector of ancient dolls?"} +{"answers": ["Sri Lanka montane rain forests"], "question": "due to their rich biodiversity, are a globally important super-hotspot with a large number of endemic species?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Georgescu", "George Georgescu"], "question": "conductor first made music as a child by playing a violin between his legs like a cello?"} +{"answers": ["Norton Dunstall"], "question": "Ray Pickerell secured 17 first-place race wins on a motorcycle in 1968?"} +{"answers": ["Mortuary Affairs"], "question": ", within the United States Department of Defense Quartermaster Corps, is tasked with the retrieval, identification, transportation, and burial of deceased military personnel?"} +{"answers": ["Arnold", "Ferdinand Christian Gustav Arnold", "Ferdinand"], "question": "the German lichenologist and taxonomist had a personal herbarium of 150,000 specimens?"} +{"answers": ["Old Cathedral of Cuenca"], "question": "the \"\" carries a memorial plate indicating that its belltower is more famous than the Egyptian pyramids?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyd", "Margaret Lloyd", "Margaret"], "question": "soprano portrayed the role of Lightfoot McClendon in the world premiere of Carlisle Floyd's \"Cold Sassy Tree\" at the Houston Grand Opera in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Vyadha Gita"], "question": "in the , a part of the epic Mahabharata, a \"vyadha\" (butcher) imparts teachings to a \"sannyasin\" (monk) on \"dharma\" and the importance of work?"} +{"answers": ["Powell", "Alvin Powell", "Alvin"], "question": " was addicted to crack cocaine as a player in the National Football League, but later became a substance abuse counselor?"} +{"answers": ["Poker Player"], "question": "the gambling magazine was Britain's most widely circulated monthly men's magazine when it launched in August 2005, with an initial print run of 650,000 copies?"} +{"answers": ["Bernice Cronkhite", "Cronkhite", "Bernice Brown Cronkhite", "Bernice"], "question": "at the age of 29, became the dean of Radcliffe College, making her the youngest person to become a dean in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Dick Edell", "Edell", "Dick"], "question": "former Maryland lacrosse coach retired in 2001 after seventeen NCAA Division I tournament appearances, the second-most of any head coach?"} +{"answers": ["Municipal Corporation Building, Mumbai"], "question": "public hangings used to take place near the site of the \"\", India?"} +{"answers": ["Louis Lomax", "Louis", "Louis Emanuel Lomax", "Lomax"], "question": " was the first African-American television journalist?"} +{"answers": ["Malai District"], "question": "the current governor of , Cambodia, is a former Khmer Rouge diplomat and aide to Pol Pot?"} +{"answers": ["Eli Mintz", "Mintz", "Eli"], "question": "actor portrayed Uncle David in the television series \"The Goldbergs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Museo Nacional de las Culturas"], "question": "the in Mexico City was once a mint for manufacturing coins and even housed the Supreme Court of Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["West", "Charles Fremont West", "Charles Fremont", "Charles"], "question": "in 1922, Washington & Jefferson College's became the first African American to play quarterback in the Rose Bowl?"} +{"answers": ["Fragment of a Crucifixion"], "question": "Francis Bacon's painting shows two dying animals in a scene influenced by the biblical Crucifixion and Aeschylus' \"The Oresteia\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Fly", "James Lawrence Fly", "James Lawrence"], "question": "FCC and ACLU head s influence in opposing wiretapping led the FBI to start a file on him?"} +{"answers": ["Nachovich", "Grigor Nachovich", "Grigor Dimitrov Nachovich", "Grigor"], "question": "Bulgarian conservative politician \"\" served as minister of finance on six occasions?"} +{"answers": ["KCKX"], "question": ", known as \"Ondas de Gozo\", is the first Spanish-language Christian radio station in the state of Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Gustavo Brambila", "Brambila", "Gustavo"], "question": ", portrayed in the 2008 movie \"Bottle Shock\", was one of the first Latin Americans to graduate from the UC Davis wine program?"} +{"answers": ["Norton Navigator"], "question": "Harold Daniell entered a motorcycle in a race at Silverstone race track where it recorded on the straight?"} +{"answers": ["Carolina in My Mind"], "question": "\"\", James Taylor's nostalgic 1968 song about growing up in North Carolina, was written in London and on the Mediterranean islands of Formentera and Ibiza?"} +{"answers": ["Don Rossiter", "Rossiter", "Don"], "question": "former professional footballer served as mayor of Rochester, Kent, during the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["City of Detroit III"], "question": "the smoking room of the D&C steamer \"\" was put on display at a museum on Belle Isle in Detroit, Michigan, after the ship was dismantled?"} +{"answers": ["Goldner", "Richard Goldner", "Richard"], "question": "an Australian violist founded Musica Viva Australia in 1945, the world's largest entrepreneurial chamber music organization?"} +{"answers": ["Kamal", "Naji", "Kamal Naji"], "question": ", the PLO's deputy representative in Lebanon, was killed in a roadside bomb attack outside Mieh Mieh by unknown perpetrators?"} +{"answers": ["Congressional Baseball Game"], "question": "in 1993 United States representatives Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Maria Cantwell, and Blanche Lincoln became the first women to play in the starting lineup of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Centralia College Foundation", "Centralia Junior College", "Centralia College East", "Centralia College"], "question": "after being covered with plywood and stored due to their sexual content, Michael Spafford's murals, the \"Twelve Labors of Hercules\", were transferred to ?"} +{"answers": ["Dolway Bell Walkington", "Walkington", "Dolway", "Dolway Walkington"], "question": "Irish international rugby union captain sometimes played matches wearing a monocle, removing it only when he needed to make a tackle?"} +{"answers": ["Adrian Cole", "Cole", "Adrian Cole", "Adrian"], "question": "Australian fighter pilot Lieutenant (later Air Vice Marshal) \"\" was awarded the Military Cross in 1917 for attacking six enemy aircraft threatening Allied cavalry?"} +{"answers": ["Hydrogen disulfide", "disulfane"], "question": "in high concentrations, the inorganic compound can cause dizziness, disorientation and ultimately unconsciousness?"} +{"answers": ["Corley Smith", "Smith", "Gerard", "Gerard Corley Smith", "Gerard Thomas Corley Smith"], "question": "a library commemorating at the Charles Darwin Research Station houses the most comprehensive collection of material about the Galápagos Islands?"} +{"answers": ["two weeks", "Two Weeks", "Two Weeks"], "question": "two of \"The Office\" protagonists quit Dunder Mifflin, the paper company they work for throughout the U.S. version of the series, in the episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pocholo", "Pocholo Ramirez", "Ramirez"], "question": "race car driver raced competitively into his 70s?"} +{"answers": ["Collins", "Eamonn Collins", "Eamonn"], "question": "in 1980, became the youngest player in a professional football match in England, when he played for Blackpool at the age of 14 years and 323 days?"} +{"answers": ["LP III"], "question": "a track on the Soviettes' was included on \"Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thma Puok District", "Thma Puok"], "question": "the 12th-century temple of Banteay Chhmar in , Cambodia, covers more than half-a-million square feet?"} +{"answers": ["Pointe des Almadies"], "question": " \"\" is the westernmost point on the continent of Africa?"} +{"answers": ["House of Jamalullail", "House of Jamalullail"], "question": "the is the only hereditary Malay ruler in Malaysia accorded the title of \"Raja\"?"} +{"answers": ["Central High School", "Central High School"], "question": "Tulsa's Art Deco landmark Boston Avenue Methodist Church was designed by architect Bruce Goff and Adah Robinson, his former art teacher at ?"} +{"answers": ["Message to the Grass Roots"], "question": "in his 1963 speech \"\", Malcolm X described the historic March on Washington as a \"circus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Norton Jubilee"], "question": "the was the smallest capacity motorcycle ever made by Norton?"} +{"answers": ["I Go to Extremes"], "question": "Billy Joel's hit song \"\" was originally written as an apology to his wife, Christie Brinkley, for his erratic behavior?"} +{"answers": ["Geoffrey Cornish", "Geoffrey", "Cornish"], "question": ", a golf course architect, has designed a total 146 golf courses throughout his career?"} +{"answers": ["Happy99"], "question": " was the first computer virus to spread rapidly by email?"} +{"answers": ["Blackheath Proprietary School", "Proprietary School"], "question": "in 1863, was one of the founder members of the Football Association?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy", "Dorothy Wright Liebes", "Dorothy Liebes", "Liebes"], "question": ", known as \"the mother of modern weaving\", made fabrics out of feathers, bamboo, leather strips, plastic, and ticker tape?"} +{"answers": ["Czapski Palace"], "question": "the \"\" in Warsaw has been the home of Frederick Chopin, Zygmunt Krasiński and Cyprian Norwid?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Ralston", "Samuel", "Ralston", "Samuel M. Ralston", "Samuel Moffett Ralston"], "question": "Governor of Indiana declared martial law in Indianapolis to end a workers strike in November 1913?"} +{"answers": ["Kelsborrow Castle"], "question": "while there are over 1,300 Iron Age hill forts in England, is one of only seven in Cheshire?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Richman", "Arthur Richman"], "question": "after chose Joe Torre as Yankees manager, skeptical owner George Steinbrenner asked Richman if Richman knew what he was doing, to which Richman responded \"If I don't, fire me\"?"} +{"answers": ["Norwegian legation in Stockholm"], "question": "the increased its staff from four to about 1,100 from 1940 to 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Jonny Storm", "Storm", "Jonny"], "question": "professional wrestlers and real-life best friends and Jody Fleisch feuded with each other, before winning a tag team championship together?"} +{"answers": ["Old Brick Church", "Old Brick Church"], "question": "the 1788 \"\" in Fairfield County, South Carolina, is called the \"mother church\" of the ARP Church in the state?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Serpent Clock", "Blue Serpent Clock Egg", "Blue Serpent Clock"], "question": "the is the first Tsar Imperial Fabergé egg to feature a working clock?"} +{"answers": ["Grethe Berit Rytter Hasle", "Grethe Rytter Hasle", "Hasle", "Grethe"], "question": "in 1980, planktologist was the only female representative of natural sciences in the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters?"} +{"answers": ["Edwards Dam"], "question": " in Maine was the first United States hydroelectric dam to be removed against the dam owner's wishes?"} +{"answers": ["Pei Du", "Pei", "Du"], "question": "the Tang Dynasty chancellor/general swore to Emperor Xianzong that he would not return to the capital Chang'an unless the warlord Wu Yuanji was destroyed?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Australian Grand Prix", "Australian Grand Prix"], "question": "Brawn GP's one-two finish at the made it the first Formula One team to do so on debut at a Grand Prix since 1954?"} +{"answers": ["Las fuerzas extrañas"], "question": ", Lugones' least successful work at the time, is now considered to be key in the development of the science fiction and fantasy genres in Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Scovill Kelsey", "Benjamin", "Kelsey", "Benjamin S. Kelsey"], "question": "Do you know that, as Fighter Project Officer for the United States Army Air Corps, crashed two P-38 Lightning aircraft including the only prototype built?"} +{"answers": ["Inner Willow Palisade", "Willow Palisade", "Outer Willow Palisade"], "question": "many of the remaining willows of the were cut by the Russian and Japanese troops during the Russo-Japanese War?"} +{"answers": ["Microsoft Update Catalog"], "question": "downloads from the are accelerated with Microsoft's Background Intelligent Transfer Service, a technology that attempts to use as little bandwidth as possible?"} +{"answers": ["Washington & Jefferson Presidents football", "Washington & Jefferson Presidents"], "question": "the Washington & Jefferson College played the heavily favored California Golden Bears to a 0–0 tie in the 1922 Rose Bowl?"} +{"answers": ["Thored"], "question": ", ealdorman of southern Northumbria, disappears from the historical records after being charged with leading a fleet against marauding Vikings?"} +{"answers": ["Illinois Valley Community College"], "question": "the first classes of were held in LaSalle-Peru High School?"} +{"answers": ["Mangrove whipray"], "question": "despite its name, the \"\" does not usually inhabit mangroves?"} +{"answers": ["Degayev", "Sergey Degayev", "Sergey", "Sergey Petrovich Degayev"], "question": "Russian assassin was the first mathematics professor at the University of South Dakota?"} +{"answers": ["1924 Cuba hurricane"], "question": "after a recent re-analysis, a was found to be the earliest known Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale, as well as the strongest hurricane on record to strike Cuba?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Riley", "Joe", "Riley", "Joe Riley"], "question": "SubGenius artist made masks and prosthetic makeups for gore movies as well as art and designs for children's animation franchises?"} +{"answers": ["International Gotcha Day", "Gotcha Day"], "question": "most families celebrate on a day other than April 1st?"} +{"answers": ["How to Marry a Millionaire", "How to Marry a Millionaire"], "question": "eight years before being cast in \"I Dream of Jeannie\", Barbara Eden portrayed the former Marilyn Monroe role of Loco Jones in the syndicated TV series ?"} +{"answers": ["Cleridae"], "question": "the larvae of some species of the checkered beetle family can consume several times their own body weight?"} +{"answers": ["Glenn", "Glenn Durland Paige", "Glenn D. Paige", "Paige"], "question": " is the American political scientist known for developing the concept of nonkilling?"} +{"answers": ["Renal medullary carcinoma"], "question": " is found almost exclusively in individuals with sickle cell trait or sickle cell disease?"} +{"answers": ["Kings Row"], "question": "Ronald Reagan was propelled to stardom playing a double amputee in the 1942 film ?"} +{"answers": ["Svay Chek District", "Svay Chek"], "question": "part of a 700 kilometre long minefield is found in , Cambodia?"} +{"answers": ["Alan", "Alan Shulman", "Shulman"], "question": "during the midst of the Cold War, and Dmitri Shostakovich were invited to join a Soviet–American composers' symposium organised by Nicolas Slonimsky for NBC?"} +{"answers": ["Verpa bohemica"], "question": " is a saprobic species of fungi distinguished from other species by its enormous spores?"} +{"answers": ["Grizzly", "Grizzly Smith", "Smith"], "question": "while a son of professional wrestler said his father hid the scripted nature of the business from his family, causing strain, three of his children became wrestlers?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Statham", "Statham", "Brian", "Brian Statham"], "question": " shares his name with an England international cricketer and was himself a talented schoolboy cricketer, but opted to pursue a career in professional football?"} +{"answers": ["Torolf Elster", "Torolf", "Elster"], "question": ", former Director-General of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), was also an awarded crime writer?"} +{"answers": ["Abu", "Abu Bakr", "Abu Bakr al-Aydarus", "Sayyid Abu Bakr Al-Aidarus", "al-Aydarus"], "question": "the 13th century Sufi scholar was impressed with the stimulating effect of the coffee fruit and is credited with introducing it to the Hadhramaut region?"} +{"answers": ["Leucothrinax", "Leucothrinax morrisii"], "question": "the Key thatch palm, which was long considered part of the genus \"Thrinax\", was reclassified into its own genus, , in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Percy Black", "Percy", "Black"], "question": "Australian First World War soldier \"\" was described by Australian war historian Charles Bean as \"the greatest fighting soldier in the A.I.F.\"?"} +{"answers": ["Front Range Community College"], "question": " is the largest community college in Colorado?"} +{"answers": ["Kim Småge", "Kim", "Småge"], "question": "with her thriller \"Nattdykk\" (1983), was the first of \"a new female wave in Norwegian crime fiction\"?"} +{"answers": ["Raid on Boulogne"], "question": "American inventor and engineer Robert Fulton negotiated a bounty of £40,000 for the first decked ship destroyed in the in 1804?"} +{"answers": ["Nocturnes, Op. 48", "Nocturnes, Op. 48"], "question": "Frédéric Chopin once said the middle section of his should be played as if \"a tyrant commands, and the other asks for mercy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chrysomya bezziana"], "question": "because of the permanent damage it can cause to living tissue, the is not suitable for maggot therapy?"} +{"answers": ["Mick Rathbone", "Mick", "Rathbone"], "question": ", now Everton F.C.'s head of sports medicine, was once simultaneously player, physiotherapist and assistant manager of Halifax Town A.F.C.?"} +{"answers": ["Margaritaville", "Margaritaville"], "question": "the \"South Park\" episode \"\" portrays Kyle as a Jesus-like savior of the U.S. economy during the recession?"} +{"answers": ["Empresa de Ferrocarriles Ecuatorianos"], "question": "at the 2008 centennial of the , only 10% of the original railway system was open?"} +{"answers": ["Haynes", "Elwood", "Elwood Haynes"], "question": " invented stellite, built one of the first gasoline driven automobiles, and made advances in natural gas technology that later resulted in refrigeration?"} +{"answers": ["Supreme Committee for the Liberation of Lithuania"], "question": "Lithuanians initially viewed Nazi Germany's invasion in June 1941 as a liberation from Soviet rule, but soon began to resist, forming the ?"} +{"answers": ["Kotoski", "Dawn", "Dawn Kotoski"], "question": "operatic soprano won the Young Concert Artists International Auditions in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Hausstock"], "question": "the is part of the nummulite formation of the high Glarus Alps and was a popular European mountaineering destination before becoming a ski resort and firing range?"} +{"answers": ["Lovejoy Willis", "Willis", "Parish", "Parish L. Willis"], "question": "Oregon attorney was sued for fraud over his investment in the Hot Lake Sanatorium Company, now listed as a historic place?"} +{"answers": ["Brownell", "Raymond", "Raymond James Brownell", "Raymond Brownell"], "question": "Australian flying ace was awarded the Military Cross for shooting down six enemy aircraft over a three month period in the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Østby", "Knut", "Knut Østby"], "question": ", a 1948 Olympic silver medallist in sprint canoeing, competed at the 1953 World Championships in whitewater slalom despite no whitewater experience?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Wallis", "Wallis Thomas"], "question": "the Welsh priest led church services long after his 90th birthday and was described as the oldest working priest in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Radio hat"], "question": "on her way to Peyton Place, Hope Lange was seen wearing a \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lust Control"], "question": " is frowned upon by many Christian groups?"} +{"answers": ["Phil Lynott", "Phil Lynott"], "question": " was featured in a lunar ecliptic children's fairy tale which has been criticised by internet trolls?"} +{"answers": ["Glochidion ferdinandi"], "question": " grow in New South Wales and Queensland?"} +{"answers": ["John P. Roberts", "John", "Roberts"], "question": "before William Rehnquist was sworn in as U.S. Chief Justice, financed the Woodstock Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Hedgehog Pie"], "question": " is made of 1970s electric folk musicians?"} +{"answers": ["Banana beer"], "question": "British beer authorities have declared that women prefer ?"} +{"answers": ["Adam Stratton", "Adam de Stratton", "Stratton", "Adam"], "question": " was arrested for the possession of toenail clippings \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Han Solo"], "question": "a team of archaeologists discovered a fossilized in the rocks of China?"} +{"answers": ["Sacred Cod", "Sacred Cod of Massachusetts"], "question": "the Massachusetts House of Representatives refused to legislate until the was rescued from cod-nappers?"} +{"answers": ["Backus", "Bob Backus", "Bob"], "question": "track and field star , who set world records in the hammer throw, wore ballet slippers while competing?"} +{"answers": ["Chili Bowl", "Chili Bowl"], "question": "HBO television network broadcast midgets racing for prizes in a ?"} +{"answers": ["Wicked Bible"], "question": "a \"(frontispiece pictured)\" commanded readers to commit adultery?"} +{"answers": ["Chang-Díaz", "Sonia Chang-Díaz", "Sonia Rosa Chang-Díaz", "Sonia"], "question": " won a seat in the Massachusetts Senate after her opponent was accused of stuffing her bra?"} +{"answers": ["Asher Roth", "Roth", "Asher", "Asher Paul Roth"], "question": "if you go to a local store three weeks from today, you can probably find asleep in the bread aisle?"} +{"answers": ["For the Love of Ray J"], "question": "Caviar, Chardonnay, and Hot Cocoa compete ?"} +{"answers": ["King Lear", "Lear", "King", "King Lear"], "question": "baseball Hall of Famer Rogers Hornsby had his first plate appearance against ?"} +{"answers": ["Sir Winston Churchill", "Sir Winston Churchill", "Winston Churchill"], "question": " competed in the Tall Ships Race with an all-female crew?"} +{"answers": ["everything", "Everything"], "question": "Wikipedia now has an article about ?"} +{"answers": ["Big", "Big Nose George", "George"], "question": "after Wild West outlaw \"\" was hanged by a lynch mob, he was made into a pair of shoes?"} +{"answers": ["Sparkie"], "question": " is still singing from his grave 47 years after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Jackson", "Peter", "Peter Stuart Jackson", "Peter Jackson", "Jackson"], "question": " medaled in table tennis for New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["The Story of Menstruation"], "question": "in Disney's animated film , the flow is snow white?"} +{"answers": ["Genius", "Genius"], "question": "the idea of a two hooded coat to keep your date dry in the rain is ?"} +{"answers": ["Verpa conica"], "question": "the cap of the thimble fungus, \"\", resembles a thimble?"} +{"answers": ["Tsutomu", "Yamaguchi", "Tsutomu Yamaguchi"], "question": " is the only known survivor of the atomic bombings of both Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Billy C. Clark", "Clark", "Billy Curtis Clark", "Billy"], "question": "\"Time\" magazine selected s autobiography \"A Long Row to Hoe\" as one of its Best Books of 1960, describing it \"as authentically American as \"Huckleberry Finn\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Isabella Grinevskaya", "Isabella", "Grinevskaya"], "question": " was lauded by Leo Tolstoy for her play \"Báb\"?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael P. Fay", "Michael Peter Fay", "Fay", "Michael Fay"], "question": "the U.S. Trade Representative tried to stop Singapore from hosting the first World Trade Organization ministeral meeting because of the caning of ?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Lincoln", "Abraham Lincoln"], "question": "contrary to popular myth, Robert E. Lee's face is not carved on the back of the \"\" in the Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C.?"} +{"answers": ["Audrey Anne Terras", "Audrey", "Audrey Terras", "Terras"], "question": "as a student, mathematician was steered into math away from her other choice, history, by a post-Sputnik program that paid students to study mathematics?"} +{"answers": ["Heald", "John Heald", "John"], "question": ", the senior cruise director of Carnival Cruise Lines, began working in cruise ships as a bar waiter?"} +{"answers": ["Miniature pig"], "question": " are bred and raised as pets and for medical research into organ transplants rather than for bacon?"} +{"answers": ["Frill-necked monarch", "Frill-necked Monarch"], "question": "\"Arses lorealis\" is the scientific name for a bird commonly known as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Kate Cutler", "Cutler", "Kate"], "question": "actress walked out of the lead role in Noël Coward's \"The Vortex\" a week before it opened in 1924?"} +{"answers": ["Bacon vodka", "bacon vodka"], "question": " \"(bottle pictured)\" is vodka infused with bacon flavor, created based on the concept of a \"meat and potatoes\" pairing?"} +{"answers": ["Searls", "Niles Searls", "Niles"], "question": ", a California Gold Rush miner, became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Smith", "Alvin T. Smith", "Smith", "Alvin T. Smith House", "Alvin Thompson Smith", "Alvin"], "question": " was the first postmaster of the first post office in Washington County, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Pedrail wheel"], "question": "the was invented in 1903 for all-terrain locomotion, and was the inspiration for H.G. Wells' short story \"The Land Ironclads\"?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Mary Millicent Miller", "Mary"], "question": " was the first American woman to acquire a steamboat master's license?"} +{"answers": ["Bacon martini", "Bacon Martini"], "question": "to prepare a , bacon has to soak in vodka for 24 hours, before it is strained over ice and served with a bacon garnish?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Borchers", "Walter Borchers"], "question": " was one of three brothers, all three received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Islip Speedway"], "question": ", at 0.2 miles (0.32 km), is the smallest race track ever to host NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Lily", "Hurricane Lily"], "question": "the arms of a crucifix in a Barra de Navidad church broke during 1971's , earning the statue the name \"Christ of the Cyclone\"?"} +{"answers": ["Youth for Western Civilization"], "question": "a speaking engagement by Tom Tancredo at a meeting was canceled after police used pepper spray against student protesters who were gathered outside?"} +{"answers": ["Turkey bacon"], "question": " is used as a substitute for pork bacon at Camille's Sidewalk Cafe locations in the Middle East?"} +{"answers": ["Snake 'n' Bacon"], "question": "Michael Kupperman's are a pair of cartoon characters, a snake and a strip of bacon, whose conversations are limited to hissing (on Snake's part) and making bacon-related comments (on Bacon's part)?"} +{"answers": ["Kutani ware"], "question": " \"\", first produced about 1656 near the current city of Kaga, is a type of Japanese porcelain known for its use of multicolored glazes in bold designs?"} +{"answers": ["Graham", "Graham John Binns", "Graham Binns", "Binns"], "question": "in 2007 Major General signed the document that handed control of Basra back to the Iraqi people?"} +{"answers": ["Authorised Conveyancing Practitioners Board", "Conveyancing Practitioners Board"], "question": "one of the tasks of the is to prevent conveyancing monopolies developing in England and Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Seddon", "Seddon"], "question": ", captain of the first British Lions rugby team, drowned during the 1888 Australian tour in a sculling accident?"} +{"answers": ["Carucage"], "question": ", a medieval English land tax, was first collected in 1194 in order to raise funds for the ransom of King Richard I of England?"} +{"answers": ["Ron", "Garretson", "Ron Garretson"], "question": "Los Angeles Lakers point guard Nick Van Exel was fined $25,000 and suspended seven games by the National Basketball Association (NBA) for shoving referee into the scorer's table?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Sumner School", "Charles Sumner"], "question": "the served as the first teachers college for African-Americans in the District of Columbia?"} +{"answers": ["Breton-Prétot machine"], "question": "the French \"\" was an armoured wire-cutting tractor developed in early 1915, and a predecessor to the tank?"} +{"answers": ["Pacifica Forum"], "question": "the University of Oregon's hosted a lecture in which the speaker referred to Martin Luther King Jr. as a \"moral leper and a communist dupe\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Smith Clarke", "John Clarke", "John Clarke", "Clarke", "John"], "question": "the British lion tamer and politician cured Lenin's dog of an illness?"} +{"answers": ["Battersea Bridge"], "question": "a year after its death in 2006, the remains of a bottlenose whale removed from the River Thames at were put on public display in the offices of \"The Guardian\" newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Big East Conference Men's Basketball Freshman of the Year"], "question": "Greg Monroe was the sixth Georgetown Hoya to win the award?"} +{"answers": ["Ostap Ortwin", "Ostap", "Ortwin"], "question": "the Polish literary critic would wake up the people of Lwów by loudly threatening futurism in the middle of a night and then abuse the policemen who’d ask him for identification?"} +{"answers": ["Nevada Brewery"], "question": "the ’s storage cave, used for aging casks of ale, was originally connected to other parts of Nevada City, California, via tunnels?"} +{"answers": ["Scott David Zolak", "Scott", "Scott Zolak", "Zolak"], "question": "quarterback was a waterboy at Ringgold High School as a boy when Hall of Famer Joe Montana was the quarterback?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Sittow", "Michael Sittow"], "question": "there are more than thirty works attributed to , but only three \"(one pictured)\" have been verified as his?"} +{"answers": ["Trustom Pond"], "question": " in Rhode Island, United States is part of a National Wildlife Refuge that contains over 300 species of birds?"} +{"answers": ["David Cooley", "David P. Cooley", "Cooley", "David Paul Cooley", "David"], "question": "former USAF officer who was the chief test pilot for the F-117 Nighthawk died in March 2009 while testing the F-22 Raptor?"} +{"answers": ["Jaymar", "Jaymar Johnson", "Johnson"], "question": "American football wide receiver became the first player from Jackson State University to be drafted by the NFL since Sylvester Morris in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Heiberg", "Gunnar", "Gunnar Heiberg"], "question": " advocated dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden, but was dissatisfied that Norway subsequently became a monarchy?"} +{"answers": ["Concourse Plaza Hotel"], "question": "the New York City government purchased the once-luxurious in The Bronx in 1974 and turned it into a senior citizens' residence?"} +{"answers": ["Fleetwood", "Pellew", "Fleetwood Pellew"], "question": "despite his father calling him 'the flower of my fleet', \"\" still managed to provoke two mutinies and spent thirty years on half-pay?"} +{"answers": ["Senior", "Derek", "Derek Senior"], "question": "when a member of the Royal Commission on Local Government in England in 1966–69, wrote a memorandum of dissent as long as the report itself?"} +{"answers": ["Brooks Associates Racing"], "question": "after winning the 2008 Atlantic Championship, sold both its cars to Primetime Race Group and will not compete in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009"], "question": "the , which was signed into law on May 20, gives an additional 165 million USD in funding to the Justice Department to detect and prosecute fraud?"} +{"answers": ["Ernstone", "Helen", "Helen Ernstone"], "question": "actress appeared in stage adaptations of Charles Dickens novels?"} +{"answers": ["Department of Post-War Reconstruction"], "question": "most staff in the Australian Government's were young economists who had been conscripted into the Australian Public Service during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Mrs.", "Mrs. Pack", "Pack"], "question": " was selected as wet nurse for William, Duke of Gloucester by his father because of her breasts, which were \"gigantic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Benson, Baron Benson", "Benson"], "question": " was the first living non-American to be inducted into the Accounting Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["PWG World Tag Team Championship"], "question": "Davey Richards' reign with Super Dragon holds the record for most defenses, while his reign with Roderick Strong is tied with seven other teams for least?"} +{"answers": ["Teresa Saporiti", "Saporiti", "Teresa"], "question": ", the soprano who created the role of Donna Anna in Mozart's opera \"Don Giovanni\", lived to be 106?"} +{"answers": ["KDCQ"], "question": "after 14 years above an ambulance company, in Coos Bay, Oregon, relocated its radio studios to a former buffet restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["Papal tombs in old St. Peter's Basilica", "Papal tombs in Old St. Peter's Basilica"], "question": "Italian architect Donato Bramante was nicknamed \"il Ruinate\" for the destruction of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Olivia Mary Manning", "Olivia Manning", "Olivia", "Manning"], "question": "while fleeing from Greece to Egypt during World War II, a frustrated used a chamberpot to crush a fellow refugee's Parisian hats?"} +{"answers": ["Siri Fort"], "question": "according to legend, the foundation for the \"\" in Delhi was laid on the severed heads (\"Siri\" in Urdu: \"head\") of about 8,000 Mongol soldiers?"} +{"answers": ["Devin", "Devin Britton", "Britton"], "question": " won the 2009 NCAA Men's Tennis singles national championship as a freshman and is the only University of Mississippi tennis player to win the championship?"} +{"answers": ["Morris Moss", "Morris", "Moss"], "question": "pioneer caused an international incident between the United States and Canada by seal hunting along the British Columbia Coast in the 1870s?"} +{"answers": ["Mickey Morandini", "Mickey", "Morandini"], "question": " turned the first regular-season unassisted triple play by a second baseman in National League history?"} +{"answers": ["Weapon Systems Acquisition Reform Act", "Weapon Systems Acquisition Reform Act of 2009"], "question": "the passed both the United States House of Representatives and the Senate unanimously?"} +{"answers": ["Municipal government in Canada"], "question": "in 1993 almost 10 per cent of Canada's GDP was made up of spending?"} +{"answers": ["Williams", "Brock", "Brock Williams"], "question": "despite not playing as a high school junior in 1999, American football cornerback still led Notre Dame defenders in playing time in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Moorcroft", "Lois Moorcroft", "Lois"], "question": "1996 Yukon election candidate received less than a third of the votes, but still won her seat in the Legislative Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["Ecce Homo", "Ecce Homo"], "question": "the inscriptions in Hieronymus Bosch's are used to convey their conversation like speech balloons in comics?"} +{"answers": ["Fenwick Hall"], "question": "before the Revolutionary War, on Johns Island, South Carolina, was called Johns Island Stud because of its thoroughbred horses?"} +{"answers": ["The Most Incredible Thing"], "question": "an illustration for Hans Christian Andersen's \"\" was published during the Nazi occupation of Denmark that depicted a rabbi striking a semi-naked Aryan?"} +{"answers": ["Lightning Bar"], "question": "although the Quarter Horse is known as a racehorse and father of racehorses, he won a roping contest once?"} +{"answers": ["Blue runner"], "question": "the is easily attracted to a variety of floating and underwater structures such as oil platforms \"(example pictured)\" and aquaculture structures?"} +{"answers": ["Heuer Monaco", "TAG Heuer Monaco"], "question": "Steve McQueen's posthumous popularity led to the reintroduction of the chronograph watch in 1998 and again in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Yehoshua", "Zettler", "Yehoshua Zettler"], "question": " organized the September 1948 assassination of Swedish Count Folke Bernadotte, who had been sent by the U.N. Security Council as its mediator following the 1948 Arab–Israeli War?"} +{"answers": ["Wilmot Pass"], "question": "the road over the \"\" is not connected to any other road on the New Zealand network?"} +{"answers": ["Briley", "John Briley", "John Richard Briley", "John"], "question": "screenwriter won an Academy Award for \"Gandhi\" and was nominated for a Golden Raspberry for \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hyde Park Elementary School"], "question": "President Franklin D. Roosevelt approved the design for a new in his native Hyde Park, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Miss Meyers"], "question": "2009 American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame inductee was the mother of the first American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) Supreme Champion, fathered by fellow AQHA Hall of Famer Three Bars?"} +{"answers": ["Kate Bishop", "Kate Bishop", "Bishop", "Kate"], "question": "in 1875 actress created the role of Violet Melrose in \"Our Boys\", which was by far the longest-running work of theatre up to that time?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac Pusey Gray", "Isaac P. Gray", "Isaac", "Gray"], "question": "during the term of Governor of Indiana , a dispute arose that led the entire Indiana General Assembly to break into a fist fight, with Democrats and Republicans threatening to kill each other?"} +{"answers": ["Gorgoneion"], "question": "at least 37 cities of the ancient world placed an on their coins \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Gartside Neville", "Henry Neville", "Thomas Henry Gartside Neville", "Neville"], "question": "19th-century actor was the twentieth child of a twentieth child?"} +{"answers": ["Georgette", "Georgette Sanchez", "Sanchez"], "question": " won the silver medal in the 9th Paris International Dance Competition?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Lincoln High School", "Lincoln High School", "Lincoln High", "Lincoln High School"], "question": "the Japanese American internment during World War II cost Seattle's the presidents of its two service clubs and the editor of its school newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Favonius", "Marcus Favonius", "Marcus"], "question": ", in attempting to imitate the manner of Cato the Younger, frequently descended into rudeness?"} +{"answers": ["Friedland", "David Friedland", "David J. Friedland", "David"], "question": "Do you know that, while awaiting sentencing for income tax evasion and obstruction of justice, went scuba diving, faked his own death, and fled to the Maldives where he built a chain of scuba diving shops?"} +{"answers": ["Frot-Laffly landship", "Frot-Laffly armoured roller"], "question": "the \"\" was an early tank design based on a compactor, and built by France in early 1915?"} +{"answers": ["Bruner", "Al", "Al Bruner"], "question": "after leaving Global TV after founding it three months earlier, became one of the first broadcasters to consider local insertion on television?"} +{"answers": ["Glanville Davies affair", "Glanville Davies"], "question": "the legal reforms that came about as a result of the were far weaker than those initially proposed?"} +{"answers": ["Smalley", "Luke Smalley", "Luke"], "question": "recently deceased photographer earlier collections were inspired by fitness manuals and yearbooks circa 1910?"} +{"answers": ["Snake", "Snake"], "question": "Cam'ron filed a lawsuit against R. Kelly as he did not receive credit for his remix of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Palace of the Inquisition"], "question": "the has been converted into a museum dedicated to the history of medicine in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["St. James Chapel", "St. James Chapel", "St. James' Chapel", "St. James"], "question": "St. James Episcopal Church in Hyde Park, New York held Sunday services for nearly 100 years in \"\" during wintertime because it was too difficult to heat the main church building?"} +{"answers": ["Kyell", "Kyell Gold", "Gold"], "question": ", a furry homosexual erotic literature author, has won six Ursa Major Awards, equaling \"Usagi Yojimbo\" author Stan Sakai?"} +{"answers": ["Triumph Model H"], "question": "the 1915 was the first Triumph not fitted with pedals, so it was their first true motorcycle?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José M. Portela", "Portela"], "question": "at age 22, Captain of the United States Air Force was the youngest C-141 Starlifter aircraft commander and captain?"} +{"answers": ["Tito", "Tito Livio Burattini", "Burattini"], "question": " explored the Great Pyramid of Giza with English mathematician John Greaves?"} +{"answers": ["Emily Fowler", "Emily", "Fowler"], "question": "actress \"\" originated the male role of Hans in \"The Gentleman in Black\" by W. S. Gilbert and Frederic Clay?"} +{"answers": ["The Funeral", "The Funeral"], "question": "George Grosz's is in part a depiction of the madness induced by syphilis?"} +{"answers": ["KRAT", "Krat"], "question": "listeners in the Klamath Falls, Oregon, area know radio station as \"The Rat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paracerceis sculpta"], "question": "beta males of mimic females and gamma males mimic juveniles, allowing them to mate without the alpha males realising?"} +{"answers": ["Wolfe", "Lilian Wolfe", "Lilian"], "question": "when ill health rendered George Orwell incapable of caring for his son Richard, the child was placed in the care of anarchist at the Tolstoyan Whiteway Colony?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Glenn", "William Glenn"], "question": "in 1948, Dr. and medical student William Sewell used ordinary laboratory components and an Erector Set to create one of the world's earliest artificial hearts?"} +{"answers": ["Francesco Procopio Cutò", "Procopio Cutò", "Procopio", "Cutò"], "question": " \"\" opened a French brasserie in 1686 that was permitted by King Louis XIV?"} +{"answers": ["Primetime Race Group"], "question": "privateer racing team is the only team to race a Dodge Viper Competition Coupe in the American Le Mans Series?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "St Joseph", "Kenneth St Joseph", "Joseph"], "question": ", who pioneered the use of aerial photography for archaeology, persuaded the Royal Air Force to take photos for him without charging?"} +{"answers": ["Sergio", "Escalona", "Sergio Escalona"], "question": "Andrew Carpenter and earned the first back-to-back victories by rookie pitchers for the Philadelphia Phillies since ?"} +{"answers": ["K-complex"], "question": "the sleep is the largest electroencephalographic (EEG) event that happens to the normal human brain?"} +{"answers": ["Tony", "Tony Sisti", "Sisti"], "question": "American artist (1901–1983) traveled with Ernest Hemingway and was also a New York State boxing champion?"} +{"answers": ["Twaddle Mansion"], "question": "the in Reno, Nevada, served as lodgings for divorce seekers waiting out Reno's comparatively short mandatory residency period, before it became a Baha'i religious center?"} +{"answers": ["Lady Writing a Letter with her Maid"], "question": "after Vermeer's \"\" was stolen, it was given to the National Gallery of Ireland \"in absentia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Diary", "diary", "Diary"], "question": "the first with printed daily sections for notes was published in 1812?"} +{"answers": ["Pacific crevalle jack"], "question": "the marine fish is usually not found north of the Gulf of California, but may appear in San Diego Bay due to El Niño events?"} +{"answers": ["John Douglas", "Douglas", "John Douglas", "John"], "question": " was an architect responsible for the 19th-century black-and-white revival in Chester, Cheshire?"} +{"answers": ["Early Music", "Early Music"], "question": "the album , by the American Kronos Quartet, features Tuvan throat singers, a Swedish bagpipe and nyckelharpa, and Chinese ruans?"} +{"answers": ["Sean", "Sean Brewer", "Sean Eric Brewer", "Brewer"], "question": "after selecting in the 2001 NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals discovered that he suffered from a three-pack-a-day cigarette habit?"} +{"answers": ["Zagreb Synagogue"], "question": "the site of the \"(model pictured)\", demolished in World War II, has been used as a volleyball court and a parking lot?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth", "Grey", "Elizabeth Grey", "Elizabeth Caroline Grey"], "question": "the first vampire story written by a woman was \"The Skeleton Count\", by , in 1828?"} +{"answers": ["Bodley", "Mick", "Mick Bodley"], "question": "Gillingham Football Club's supporters donated £2,500 in an attempt to fund a month's extension to loanee defender s contract?"} +{"answers": ["Floodplain", "Floodplain"], "question": "on , San Francisco-based string quartet the Kronos Quartet plays instruments built by Walter Kitundu, including the \"beguèna maridhia\", which is based on an Ethiopian 10-string lyre?"} +{"answers": ["Frisian Kingdom"], "question": "the came to an end after their king was killed in the Battle of the Boarn where they were defeated by the Frankish Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Alberto A. Nido", "Alberto", "Nido"], "question": "during World War II, Brigadier General (USAF), a native of Puerto Rico, fought for three different countries?"} +{"answers": ["St Stephen's Church", "St Stephen's Church, Brighton"], "question": "the former \"\" in Brighton, England, was built as a tavern ballroom a mile away from its present site?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis Deniset", "Deniset"], "question": "Canadian politician only served a term of nine months and 21 days before losing his seat?"} +{"answers": ["WGYV"], "question": "after 60 years of service to Greenville, Alabama, the FCC is allowing radio station to move to Aurora, Indiana, a suburb of Cincinnati?"} +{"answers": ["Destroy Destroy Destroy"], "question": "heavy metal band played their first show in a pizzeria as the opening band for Mastodon?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Annesley", "Annesley"], "question": ", an Irishman, was kidnapped by his uncle and shipped to America to work as a slave in the plantations, before returning in 1741 to try to claim the title \"Earl of Anglesey\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Ancona"], "question": "the was the only independent operation of the Polish II Corps in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Solters", "Lee", "Lee Solters"], "question": "press agent had Pope John Paul II made an honorary Harlem Globetrotter, represented Frank Sinatra for decades and claimed to have known client Dolly Parton \"since she was flat-chested\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fisher", "Charles Fisher", "Charles Fisher", "Charles"], "question": "about 12 plays into his NFL career tore three ligaments in his knee and never played in another game?"} +{"answers": ["LT vz. 34"], "question": "the turret of the light tank could be disconnected from its gearing and rotated using the commander's shoulder?"} +{"answers": ["Company Picnic"], "question": "\"\", which aired on NBC on May 14, 2009, was the 100th episode of the comedy series, \"The Office\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zaynab", "Khuzayma", "Zaynab bint Khuzayma"], "question": "since died shortly after her marriage, less is known about her than any of Muhammad's other wives?"} +{"answers": ["Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux", "Henri", "Philippoteaux"], "question": "French artist and his son Paul created a cyclorama of the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg that drew over half a million viewers within a year of its premiere?"} +{"answers": ["Sayil"], "question": "the Terminal Classic Puuc Maya site of \"\" in Mexico is known for its terraced palace that gives the impression of a three-story building?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Jacob David Tamarkin", "Tamarkin", "Jacob Tamarkin"], "question": "an American consul in Riga examined Russian-American mathematician in analytic geometry in order to verify his identity?"} +{"answers": ["Finnish heritage disease"], "question": "a population bottleneck among Finns about 4,000 years ago may be the origin of the that affects 1 in 500 children born in Finland today?"} +{"answers": ["Dwaine", "Carpenter", "Dwaine L. Carpenter", "Dwaine Carpenter"], "question": "s first interception in the CFL came in a semifinal game?"} +{"answers": ["Boirault machine"], "question": "the French built in early 1915 during WWI is considered as an ancestor of the tank, but was ultimately abandoned and nicknamed \"Diplodocus militaris\"?"} +{"answers": ["Burn Notice", "Burn Notice", "Burn Notice, season 3"], "question": "the of USA Network's \"Burn Notice\" will focus on the backgrounds of the main characters?"} +{"answers": ["Lionel", "Lionel Brough", "Brough"], "question": "19th-century actor played the character Tony Lumpkin in \"She Stoops to Conquer\" 7,777 times?"} +{"answers": ["William Windsor", "William Windsor II", "William Windsor"], "question": " \"(pictured, on left)\" of The Royal Welsh, who retired on 20 May 2009, is a Cashmere goat?"} +{"answers": ["Wayne Howard", "Wayne Howard", "Wayne", "Howard"], "question": "American football coach retired from the University of Utah for \"no real reason\" after his team nearly won a conference title?"} +{"answers": ["Yogmaya Temple"], "question": "the ancient , Mehrauli is believed to be one of five surviving temples from the Mahabharat period in Delhi?"} +{"answers": ["Graham E. Fuller", "Graham", "Graham Fuller", "Fuller"], "question": "a \"think piece\" written by was instrumental in leading to the Iran-contra affair?"} +{"answers": ["Anglo-Moroccan alliance"], "question": "an , developed between Elizabeth I of England and the Moroccan Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur, had an influence on at least two of Shakespeare's plays?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan", "Jonathan Alper", "Alper", "Jonathan L. Alper"], "question": "American theatre director directed the New York premieres of works by Brian Friel, Terrence McNally and Beth Henley?"} +{"answers": ["Coby", "Coby Miller", "Miller"], "question": " is the only track athlete to have run 100 meters in under ten seconds at Olympic Trials and not make the Olympic team?"} +{"answers": ["Dudley Dean", "Dudley Stuart Dean", "Dean", "Dudley"], "question": "Harvard's All-American football quarterback was cited by Theodore Roosevelt for bravery after the Rough Riders' charge of San Juan Hill \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vauxhall Bridge"], "question": "in September 1844 a clown from Astley's Amphitheatre sailed from to Westminster Bridge in a washtub towed by geese?"} +{"answers": ["Newt", "Newt Heisley", "Heisley"], "question": " designed the POW/MIA flag in 1971 for the National League of Families, which Congress requires be flown at federal and military buildings on six days annually, including Memorial Day?"} +{"answers": ["Leuchtturm des Chaos"], "question": "actor Sterling Hayden admitted his shame at having co-operated with the House Un-American Activities Committee in the 1983 documentary film ?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Fredrik Johannes Bødtker", "Carl", "Bødtker"], "question": ", a military officer whose highest rank was Major General, presided over the Norwegian Order of Freemasons?"} +{"answers": ["Chicado V"], "question": "according to her groom, when the racehorse stood in the starting gate, she looked like a rabbit because all you could see above the gate were her ears?"} +{"answers": ["Ed Wilkes", "Ed", "Wilkes"], "question": ", a Lubbock, Texas, radio talk show host, and a colleague, Bud Andrews, produced the first albums of the country comedian Jerry Clower?"} +{"answers": ["Glass Age Development Committee"], "question": "in 1955, the proposed to demolish the whole of London's Soho district and rebuild it entirely in glass?"} +{"answers": ["Walmoor Hill"], "question": "the architect John Douglas built \"\" in Chester, Cheshire, as a house for himself, and since his death it has been used as a girls’ college and as the County Fire Headquarters?"} +{"answers": ["Beaton Squires", "Beaton Hall Squires", "Beaton", "Squires"], "question": "All-American wrote an editorial in 1905 against turning football into a \"parlor game\" after Harvard's president criticized its violent nature?"} +{"answers": ["Côte Chalonnaise"], "question": "the red Pinot noir wines of the villages Givry and Mercurey were reportedly the favorite wines of King Henri IV of France and his mistress, Gabrielle d'Estrées?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Passmore", "William J. Passmore"], "question": "jockey , winner of 3,531 races, described fellow riders as \"the worst touts at the track\" and said that \"the track makes a big mistake not installing a mutuel window in the jocks' room\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aladdin's Eatery"], "question": "the United States Lebanese cuisine restaurant chain has grown to more than 20 sites from an initial $10,000 in 1994?"} +{"answers": ["Jørgine", "Jørgine Boomer", "Jørgine Slettede Boomer", "Boomer"], "question": ", born and raised in a remote valley in Norway, rose to prominence as an executive at the Waldorf-Astoria, befriending a generation of celebrities?"} +{"answers": ["PSR B1937+21"], "question": "the giant pulses of , the first discovered millisecond pulsar, are the brightest radio emission ever observed?"} +{"answers": ["O'Connor", "David O'Connor", "David O'Connor", "David"], "question": "former \"You're a Star\" winner participated in the 2004 Karaoke World Championships in Finland, placing sixth?"} +{"answers": ["Skytterdalen"], "question": " near Sandvika, Norway, is so named because it was the site of a sport shooting field?"} +{"answers": ["Tabrizi", "Muhammad", "Muhammad ibn Muhammad Tabrizi"], "question": "the earliest commentary on a part of Maimonides' transforming work of Jewish philosophy, \"The Guide for the Perplexed\", was written by , a Persian Muslim?"} +{"answers": ["Venus and Amor"], "question": "the pose of the goddess in Hans Holbein the Younger's closely echoes that of Jesus in Leonardo da Vinci's \"Last Supper\"?"} +{"answers": ["Garrett's Miss Pawhuska"], "question": ", a Quarter Horse racehorse, lost a match race by running over a stake 50 yards from the finish line?"} +{"answers": ["Vlasic", "Mark", "Mark Richard Vlasic", "Mark Vlasic"], "question": "quarterback was injured when, after Iowa beat Michigan on a last second field goal, a mob tore down the goalpost in celebration?"} +{"answers": ["Toothpaste tube theory", "toothpaste tube theory"], "question": "an appeals court overturned one formulation of the in administrative law?"} +{"answers": ["Winfried", "Freudenberg", "Winfried Freudenberg"], "question": " was the last person to die in an attempt to escape across the Berlin Wall?"} +{"answers": ["Basilica of the Holy Blood"], "question": "the \"\" in Bruges is known as the repository of a venerated phial said to contain a cloth with blood of Jesus Christ, brought to the city by Thierry of Alsace after the Second Crusade?"} +{"answers": ["Evening Bell", "Evening Bell"], "question": " is a Russian song based on a translation from English, but the English source was claimed to be translated from Russian?"} +{"answers": ["Sheppard Homans, Jr.", "Sheppard", "Jr.", "Homans Jr.", "Sheppard Homans Jr."], "question": "Grantland Rice wrote that All-American football fullback , who played in every minute of all 22 games for Princeton in 1890 and 1891, \"represented the football that used to be\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Ace of Cups", "Ace of Cups"], "question": "Jimi Hendrix described the lead guitarist of , an all-female rock band, as \"really great\"?"} +{"answers": ["Keratolytic winter erythema"], "question": "the onset and increased prominence and severity of the rare autosomal dominant skin disorder usually take place during winter?"} +{"answers": ["Lude Check", "Lude", "Check"], "question": "in six seasons with the \"Senior\" Senators, was among the top ten scorers for his ice hockey league four times?"} +{"answers": ["Sinclair", "Robert", "Robert J. Sinclair"], "question": "as CEO of its U.S. subsidiary, had Saab-Scania build cars with turbochargers and convertible tops \"\" for America, while the company sold no-frills cars in its home market?"} +{"answers": ["Shirley Flynn", "Flynn", "Shirley", "Shirley E. Flynn", "Shirley Elaine Smith Flynn"], "question": ", a local historian in Cheyenne, Wyoming, is considered an authority on the history of the annual Cheyenne Frontier Days, one of the largest outdoor western celebrations in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Goa Opinion Poll"], "question": "the was the only referendum to have been held in Independent India?"} +{"answers": ["Mill Street–North Clover Street Historic District", "Mill Street-North Clover Street Historic District"], "question": "the in Poughkeepsie, New York, was expanded 15 years after its designation to include two city blocks that had been originally scheduled for demolition?"} +{"answers": ["Kim Dexter Hendren", "Kim Hendren", "Kim", "Hendren"], "question": "Arkansas State Senator authored a failed bill to require motorcyclists to wear helmets or offer proof of health insurance?"} +{"answers": ["The Snowman", "The Snowman"], "question": "\"\" was likely the product of Hans Christian Andersen's homoerotic ardor for Harald Scharff, a ballet dancer at the Royal Danish Theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac Seneca", "Seneca", "Isaac"], "question": "in 1899 became the first Native American to be named as an All-American football player while playing halfback for the Carlisle Indian School?"} +{"answers": ["Rock Show", "Rock Show"], "question": "US TV series \"Parks and Recreation\" season finale \"\" received positive reviews but the lowest ratings of the season, with only 4.25 million households tuning in?"} +{"answers": ["Peggy Taylor", "Taylor", "Peggy Taylor", "Peggy"], "question": "information gathered by spy , who posed as a prostitute in France during the Second World War, was instrumental in planning D-Day?"} +{"answers": ["Bundala National Park"], "question": " of Sri Lanka harbors 197 species of birds, the highlight being the Greater Flamingo \"\", which migrate in large flocks?"} +{"answers": ["KYKN"], "question": "from 1956 to 1986, radio station in Keizer, Oregon, was called \"KGAY\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pontius", "Carthage", "Pontius of Carthage"], "question": " voluntarily accompanied Cyprian into exile and later wrote his biography?"} +{"answers": ["Faith Ireland", "Ireland", "Faith"], "question": " won two national championships as a powerlifter while serving on the Washington Supreme Court?"} +{"answers": ["Graydon", "Thomas W. Graydon", "Thomas", "Thomas Graydon"], "question": "two-time All-American fullback performed a tumbling routine with the Barnum & Bailey Circus while dressed \"in resplendent pink tights\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dollis Brook Viaduct", "Dollis Brook"], "question": "the is the highest point on both the Northern Line and the London Underground above ground level, reaching in height?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Burrell", "Henry Mackay Burrell", "Henry Burrell", "Henry Burrell"], "question": "Vice Admiral \"\" initiated a Royal Australian Navy re-equipment program in the 1960s that included new helicopters, submarines, destroyers, minesweepers, and auxiliaries?"} +{"answers": ["The Gisele MacKenzie Show"], "question": "Jack Benny was so impressed with native Canadian singer Gisele MacKenzie that he was co-executive producer of her NBC variety show, ?"} +{"answers": ["Magnus von Braun", "Magnus", "Braun", "Magnus von Braun"], "question": "Wernher von Braun's father was dismissed out of civil service for supporting the Kapp Putsch in 1920?"} +{"answers": ["Sulphide Creek Falls", "Sulphide Creek"], "question": "the watershed of , a stream, harbors at least three waterfalls taller than ?"} +{"answers": ["Rai", "Purdy", "Rai Purdy"], "question": " raised over C$250,000,000 for charity through his Telethon efforts?"} +{"answers": ["Bergh–Stoutenburgh House", "Bergh-Stoutenburgh House"], "question": "the , one of only two remaining Dutch Colonial stone houses in Hyde Park, New York, has been converted into a Japanese restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["William Seabrook House", "W. Seabrook", "William Seabrook"], "question": "tradition says that James Hoban, the architect of the White House, designed the \"\" on Edisto Island, South Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Optimatoi"], "question": "the Byzantine corps of the originated as an elite Gothic cavalry regiment, but was downgraded to a corps of mule-drivers after participating in the failed revolt of Artabasdos?"} +{"answers": ["Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center"], "question": "the same month in Oregon City, Oregon, announced a plan for the next 20 years, they announced they intended to merge with Providence Health & Services?"} +{"answers": ["Downing Street mortar attack"], "question": "in 1991 the IRA attempted to assassinate John Major and his War Cabinet with a ?"} +{"answers": ["Official Razzie Movie Guide", "The Official Razzie Movie Guide"], "question": "the nominees for the 25th Golden Raspberry Awards were announced by founder John Wilson at a book signing for ?"} +{"answers": ["Thelnetham Windmill"], "question": " was completely restored from dereliction to working order by amateur volunteers?"} +{"answers": ["Rastus", "Li'l Rastus", "Li'l"], "question": "Ty Cobb would hide black Detroit Tigers mascot in his room or under his train berth to evade Jim Crow laws?"} +{"answers": ["Allen", "Ralph G. Allen", "Ralph", "Ralph Gilmore Allen"], "question": "\"Sugar Babies\", conceived by , was based on his collection of more than 5,000 comedy sketches?"} +{"answers": ["-up"], "question": "the suffix \"\" in Western Australian place names means \"place of\" in a dialect of the Noongar language?"} +{"answers": ["McFarlane", "Rodger McFarlane", "Rodger Allen McFarlane", "Rodger"], "question": "playwright Larry Kramer called , the first paid executive director of the Gay Men's Health Crisis, someone who \"did more for the gay world than any person has ever done\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Last Nightingale"], "question": " was an album recorded to raise money for striking coal miners in the 1984–1985 UK miners' strike?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis Bashell", "Bashell"], "question": "American Slovenian-style polka musician received Wisconsin's first National Heritage Fellowship grant from the National Endowment for the Arts?"} +{"answers": ["Louie Caporusso", "Louie", "Caporusso"], "question": " \"\" led the U.S. in goals scored through most of the 2008–09 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season, but when he only scored two in the last nine games, Michigan won eight of those nine?"} +{"answers": ["Unbreakable", "Unbreakable"], "question": "Fireflight's song \"\" was inspired by a fan's question asked on MySpace?"} +{"answers": ["Sigurd Bødtker", "Sigurd", "Bødtker"], "question": " was Norway's first full-time theatre critic?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Bologna"], "question": "the on 21 April 1945 was the last battle of the Polish II Corps?"} +{"answers": ["Ai-Ais Hot Springs"], "question": "local legend suggests that in southern Namibia were discovered in 1850 by a nomadic Nama shepherd rounding up stray sheep?"} +{"answers": ["Spey casting"], "question": " is a two-handed fly fishing technique that was developed on the River Spey in Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Restless", "Restless"], "question": "although the 1998 film takes place in Beijing, only about 20 percent of the dialogue is in Chinese?"} +{"answers": ["Xlapak"], "question": "the Maya archaeological site of \"\" in Mexico features well-preserved examples of the ostentatious Puuc style of architecture?"} +{"answers": ["Niagara Engine House"], "question": "the building is the only one of six engine company firehouses in Poughkeepsie, New York, still standing?"} +{"answers": ["Zelst", "Louis", "Louis Van Zelst", "Van Zelst"], "question": "Philadelphia Athletics manager Connie Mack once sent hunchbacked batboy out to coach first base, but the umpires made Mack recall him to the dugout?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese classifier"], "question": "each of the Chinese languages has over 100 , or \"measure words\", which must be used any time a noun appears with a number or a demonstrative?"} +{"answers": ["Millet Cross", "Father Millet Cross"], "question": "the on the grounds of Fort Niagara, at just , was the smallest National Monument ever established in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Interstate Bridge", "Interstate Bridge"], "question": "the over the Menominee River was sculpted with wild rice motifs in the concrete?"} +{"answers": ["William Rush and His Model"], "question": "the first of Thomas Eakins's paintings provoked controversy by its inclusion of the discarded clothes of William Rush's nude model?"} +{"answers": ["Mellor hill fort"], "question": "although is Iron Age in origin, artefacts possibly as old as 10,000 years have been discovered on the site, including a 4,000-year-old amber necklace?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriel", "Gabriel Øidne", "Øidne"], "question": "by pinpointing three counter-cultural traits of Western Norway — Landsmål, temperance and laity — laid the grounds for Norwegian voter sociology?"} +{"answers": ["Prinz zur Lippe-Weißenfeld", "Egmont Prinz zur Lippe-Weißenfeld", "Lippe-Weißenfeld", "Egmont"], "question": " was an Austrian aristocratic night fighter flying ace who fought for the German \"Luftwaffe\" in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "C. K. Alexander", "Alexander", "Charles Khalil Alexander"], "question": "Egyptian actor composed under the pseudonyms Mario Quimber and Basheer Qadar?"} +{"answers": ["Drug policy of Canada"], "question": "Do you know that, under the , of those convicted of drug offences under Canadian law in 1921, three-quarters were Chinese?"} +{"answers": ["Shri Hanuman Mandir, Sarangpur", "Hanuman temple, Salangpur"], "question": "the image of Hindu deity Hanuman \"\" reportedly came alive and moved when installed at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Price's Post Office"], "question": " in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, was a \"publick house\" and stagecoach stop in the early 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Elsie", "Washington", "Elsie Bernice Washington", "Elsie B. Washington"], "question": " was called the \"mother of the African-American romance\" for her 1980 novel, considered the first to feature African American characters by an African American author?"} +{"answers": ["Bigeye trevally"], "question": "the specific epithet of \"(Caranx sexfasciatus)\" refers to the six dark bands on their sides that fade and disappear as the marine fish mature and age?"} +{"answers": ["Don Zimmerman"], "question": ", once called the \"best coach in college lacrosse\", has traveled around the world promoting the sport, with the ultimate goal of having it once again become an Olympic event?"} +{"answers": ["Candy", "Candy"], "question": "the was a traditional South Asian unit of mass, equal to twenty maunds?"} +{"answers": ["Nebraska House"], "question": "the in Virginia was so named because Colonel Samuel D. McDearmon's wife refused to move to Nebraska?"} +{"answers": ["Chianti"], "question": "Bettino Ricasoli \"\", developer of the first \"modern\" wine recipe based on the Sangiovese grape, later became Italian Prime Minister?"} +{"answers": ["Latting Observatory"], "question": "the , described as \"New York's first skyscraper\", was the tallest building in the United States at during its brief life from 1853 until it burnt down in 1856?"} +{"answers": ["Douglas Mark III", "Mark III"], "question": "the 350cc engine in the 1949 British motorcycle was based on a WW2 electricity generator engine?"} +{"answers": ["Eloise Greenfield", "Greenfield", "Eloise"], "question": "while still in college, children's author realized that she was too shy to be a teacher and dropped out to work at the U.S. Patent Office?"} +{"answers": ["KWVR", "KWVR"], "question": "the previous owners of in Enterprise, Oregon, actually lived at the radio station until they sold it in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Ik'nal", "Yohl Ik'nal", "Yohl"], "question": ", queen of the Classic Period Maya city of Palenque in Mexico, was the first known female Mayan ruler?"} +{"answers": ["Adidas Track Classic"], "question": "after a hurdle was misplaced on the running track, Angelo Taylor said he would never again compete at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Doris Foley Library for Historical Research"], "question": "Nevada City, California’s includes a Cornish Studies Collection?"} +{"answers": ["Keith Black"], "question": "neurosurgeon , featured in a \"Time\" special issue on \"Heroes of Medicine\", is known for his discovery that the peptide bradykinin can be effective in opening the blood-brain barrier?"} +{"answers": ["The Torment of Saint Anthony", "The Torment of Saint Anthony"], "question": " \"\" has recently been identified as the earliest known painting by Michelangelo?"} +{"answers": ["Smith Tobacco Barn"], "question": "the is one of the few remaining examples of intact flue-cured tobacco barns in Dillon County, South Carolina, built between 1895 and the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["N100"], "question": "the brain response to auditory stimuli can help predict coma patients' probability of recovery?"} +{"answers": ["Third Church of Christ, Scientist", "Third Church of Christ", "Third Church of Christ, Scientist"], "question": "in May 2009, the District of Columbia ruled that could go forward with demolition of its brutalist-style building?"} +{"answers": ["John G. Cullmann", "John Gottfried Cullmann", "Cullmann", "John"], "question": " was nearly assassinated after establishing a settlement of German immigrants in northern Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["Main Hall", "Main Hall"], "question": "a Zen temple's looks like a two story building, but has in fact only one?"} +{"answers": ["Neutra VDL Studio and Residences"], "question": "architect Richard Neutra used mirrors and reflecting pools to provide spaciousness for his home on a small lot, the , on Silver Lake in Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["shoaling and schooling", "Shoaling and schooling"], "question": "Atlantic herrings form immense \"\" containing up to three billion fish?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Stafford", "George M. Stafford"], "question": "in 1970, became the first presidentially-appointed Interstate Commerce Commission chair, 83 years after it was formed?"} +{"answers": ["Biology Today"], "question": "novelist Michael Crichton and seven Nobel laureates, among others, wrote the 1972 textbook ?"} +{"answers": ["Chambers", "Gordon", "Gordon Anthony Chambers", "Gordon Chambers"], "question": "songwriter credited his hometown of Teaneck, New Jersey, with fostering his dream of becoming a professional?"} +{"answers": ["Clatskanie Middle/High School"], "question": "a student at organized a statewide food drive in Oregon that earned the student a national award?"} +{"answers": ["Trafalgar Campaign"], "question": "despite the decisive action of the being the Battle of Trafalgar \"\", the final action was fought a fortnight later, at the Battle of Cape Ortegal?"} +{"answers": ["Stenstadvold", "Håkon Stenstadvold", "Håkon"], "question": ", rector of the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry, was a member of the Bærum municipal council?"} +{"answers": ["KBKR"], "question": "Robert Lindahl, the recording engineer on The Kingsmen's famous version of \"Louie Louie\", lost his job as a disc jockey for because he refused to empty the Oregon station's chemical toilet?"} +{"answers": ["Hakob Hakobian"], "question": "the real name of , the leader of the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia, was revealed only after his assassination in Athens in 1988?"} +{"answers": ["You're a Star", "You're a Star"], "question": "rock band 21 Demands made chart history after finishing as runners-up in the of \"You're a Star\", featuring 1992 Eurovision winner Linda Martin as a judge?"} +{"answers": ["Ray Heistand Altman", "Ray", "Ray H. Altman", "Altman"], "question": ", as a Kentucky state representative from tobacco-growing Taylor County, opposed a bill in 1990 to ban smoking zones for students in public schools?"} +{"answers": ["epaulette shark", "Epaulette shark"], "question": "the \"\" can survive for an hour without oxygen?"} +{"answers": ["Vassar Institute"], "question": "the in Poughkeepsie, New York, now used for a local arts center, is on the former site of a brewery?"} +{"answers": ["Thomesen", "Ole", "Ole Thomesen"], "question": "in 1853, signed the contract to build the paddle steamer \"Skibladner\", which is still in operation in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Schmeisser", "Schmeisser"], "question": "lacrosse coach was known for carrying an umbrella on the sidelines regardless of the weather, reasoning that, \"This way I know it won't rain\"?"} +{"answers": ["Confederate Monument in Augusta"], "question": "the \"\" in Augusta, Kentucky, is a gravestone placed forty-one years after the soldiers it honors died?"} +{"answers": ["Carl", "Carl Bødtker", "Bødtker"], "question": " was a popular radio presenter for children during the early days of Norwegian broadcasting?"} +{"answers": ["12–6 curveball"], "question": "the gets its name from the way the pitch breaks downward, looking like it moves from the number 12 to the number 6 on a clock?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Turner", "Turner", "Michael", "Michael Turner"], "question": "motorsport illustrator designed the original Formula One McLaren team logo?"} +{"answers": ["KOWL"], "question": "California radio station s original radio studios were located inside the Harrah's Stateline Club, a casino in Stateline, Nevada?"} +{"answers": ["John \"Bam\" Carney", "Carney", "John Carney", "John"], "question": ", a Republican member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, became well-known in his district through his work as a high school basketball coach?"} +{"answers": ["Zebra shark", "zebra shark"], "question": "the \"\" is striped when young and spotted when mature?"} +{"answers": ["Second Baptist Church", "Second Baptist Church"], "question": "the is the only Greek Revival church remaining in Poughkeepsie, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Second Sight", "Second Sight"], "question": "Bronson Pinchot spent three months visiting psychics to prepare for his role in the 1989 comedy film ?"} +{"answers": ["Django Walker", "Django", "Django Walker Band", "Walker"], "question": "singer-songwriter was named after Belgian guitarist Django Reinhardt?"} +{"answers": ["Camp Abbot"], "question": "the officers' mess hall at military training center was built by the Army Corps of Engineers in 1944, and is now the \"Great Hall\" at Sunriver Resort?"} +{"answers": ["François", "Coignet", "François Coignet"], "question": " was the first builder to use iron reinforced concrete?"} +{"answers": ["Army Black Knights men's lacrosse"], "question": "during the 20th century, many football players at the United States Military Academy also played \"(modern player pictured)\" to stay physically fit during the off-season?"} +{"answers": ["René Olry", "René", "Olry"], "question": ", the commander of the French Army of the Alps during the Battle of France (1940), was a \"polytechnicien\"?"} +{"answers": ["Storage of wine", "storage of wine"], "question": "while most wines can benefit from being on their side, Champagne and other sparkling wines tend to age better if they are kept upright?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Thomas Baker", "Thomas", "Thomas Baker"], "question": "Captain played a significant role in bringing about three battles during the Napoleonic Wars: Copenhagen, Trafalgar, and Cape Ortegal?"} +{"answers": ["Nazi board games"], "question": "the objective of the \"Juden Raus!\" (Jews Out) was to move figurines representing Jews across a map to \"collection points\" outside the city walls for deportation?"} +{"answers": ["Sousa", "Sabrina", "Sabrina De Sousa"], "question": "diplomat in 2009 sued the United States government to get diplomatic immunity?"} +{"answers": ["Gibson", "Rick", "Rick Gibson"], "question": " intended his human earrings sculpture to raise questions about the appropriateness and usage of such materials for art and self adornment?"} +{"answers": ["United States Department of Agriculture", "United States Department of Agriculture South Building"], "question": "the \"\" was the largest office building in the world until the construction of the Pentagon?"} +{"answers": ["Te Amo"], "question": "the song \"\", performed by Panamanian singer-songwriter Makano, became his first number-one single in the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Songs chart?"} +{"answers": ["Laframboise", "Michel Laframboise", "Michel"], "question": "former fur trader helped found Fort Astoria and later operated a ferry across the Willamette River?"} +{"answers": ["Travis", "Edmonson", "Travis Edmonson"], "question": "folk singer was an honorary member of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe and helped create a dictionary for their language?"} +{"answers": ["Demobilisation of the Australian military after World War II"], "question": "planning for the began in 1942?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Pauley", "Robert", "Pauley", "Robert Reinhold Pauley"], "question": "ABC Radio president hired the then-little-known Howard Cosell in 1960 to host a weekly sports program after Cosell was able to get a relative's shirt company as a sponsor?"} +{"answers": ["Minimum orbit intersection distance"], "question": " is one of the measures used to determine if a near-Earth object, such as (4953) 1990 MU \"(orbit pictured)\", is a Potentially Hazardous Object?"} +{"answers": ["Welles Declaration"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" described the as \"one of the most exceptional diplomatic documents issued by the U.S. State Department in many years\"?"} +{"answers": ["Makano"], "question": "Panamanian singer-songwriter began writing songs when he was 16 years old?"} +{"answers": ["conductivity", "Conductivity", "Conductivity"], "question": "while the of pure water is very low, the conductivity of drinking water can be thousands of times greater?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Jackson", "Chris", "Chris Jackson", "Jackson"], "question": "gridiron football wide receiver did not play football until attending Orange Coast College in 1994?"} +{"answers": ["Football League Trophy Final", "2009 Football League Trophy Final"], "question": "despite winning the in 2009, Luton Town are not presently eligible to defend their title?"} +{"answers": ["Mysore", "Madhusudan", "Mysore Doreswamy Madhusudan"], "question": ", who received the Whitley Award for 2009, uncovered links between coffee production in Brazil and cattle ownership and grazing in Bandipur National Park?"} +{"answers": ["Naniwa Maru"], "question": "the first sea trials of a replica ship in Japan were those of the before it was placed in the Osaka Maritime Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Bunn", "Stan Bunn", "Stan"], "question": " ran for Congress in Oregon's 1st congressional district while his brother Jim ran for re-election in Oregon's 5th congressional district?"} +{"answers": ["The Orckestra"], "question": "s debut performance was at the \"Moving Left Revue\", a Communist Party benefit concert in London in 1977?"} +{"answers": ["Union Monument in Vanceburg"], "question": "the in Vanceburg, Kentucky, is the only monument south of the Mason–Dixon line that honors Union soldiers that is not in a cemetery?"} +{"answers": ["Wicks", "Joseph", "Joseph Wicks"], "question": ", a lawyer and judge in Washington State and the first city attorney of Grand Coulee, was an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation?"} +{"answers": ["Missouri, Kansas, & Texas Railway Co. of Texas v. May", "Missouri, Kansas, & Texas Railway Company of Texas v. Clay May"], "question": "the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad lost to the U.S. Supreme Court over a $25 penalty it had been ordered to pay to a farmer?"} +{"answers": ["Bamboo coral", "Isididae"], "question": " specimens \"\" have been found that are 4,000 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Necesito de Ti"], "question": "Mexican singer Vicente Fernández selected the anniversary of the Battle of Puebla, to release his single \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Eckford", "Henry Eckford"], "question": ", built in New York in 1824, was the world's first steamship to be powered by a compound engine?"} +{"answers": ["Justin Brown"], "question": "gridiron football defensive end was named in six All-American teams when playing at East Central University from 2001 to 2004?"} +{"answers": ["The Maori Merchant of Venice"], "question": " was the first Maori language film adaptation of any of William Shakespeare's plays?"} +{"answers": ["Olga Taratuta", "Olga", "Taratuta"], "question": ", a Ukrainian anarcho-communist, escaped from a Russian prison in 1906 while serving a 17-year sentence?"} +{"answers": ["Executive Order 8389"], "question": "amended U.S. Presidential ordered a freeze of the Baltic states' assets in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Ayapango Municipality", "Ayapango"], "question": "in , Mexico, older homes have names that are displayed on plaques?"} +{"answers": ["Sea Cloud"], "question": "the \"\", the first fully racially integrated United States warship in World War II, later served as a private yacht to racist dictator Rafael Trujillo?"} +{"answers": ["Missing women", "Missing women of Asia"], "question": "according to Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen, there are more than 100 million ?"} +{"answers": ["Goes Cube"], "question": "the rock band obtained its name from a poor back-translation of the phrase \"Go Die\" between English and German?"} +{"answers": ["Grace After Midnight"], "question": "\"The Wire\" actress Felicia \"Snoop\" Pearson wrote an autobiography, , chronicling her drug-dealing days in Baltimore, imprisonment on murder charges and rehabilitation?"} +{"answers": ["Gotha Observatory"], "question": "in the late 18th century, the became an international center for astronomy, and the most modern astronomical institute specifically for its instruments?"} +{"answers": ["Kramer", "Tom", "Tom Kramer"], "question": "despite nearly throwing a perfect game in 1993, American baseball pitcher never pitched at the highest professional level again after that year?"} +{"answers": ["Genebald"], "question": "according to the \"Golden Legend\", left his wife around AD 499 to become Bishop of Laon, and was later imprisoned by her uncle, Saint Remigius, for sleeping with her when she visited?"} +{"answers": ["The Manor", "The Manor"], "question": "Aaron Spelling's 56,500-square-foot mansion, known as , is the largest house in Los Angeles County?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Mansur", "Al-Mansur Ibrahim", "Ibrahim"], "question": ", the Ayyubid governor of Hims, ended Khwarezmid power in Syria after defeating them in a battle near Lake Hims?"} +{"answers": ["Ullage", "Ullage"], "question": "there is more potential for development in wines bottled with long corks than in wines with short corks because wine is lost through absorption into the cork?"} +{"answers": ["Radu Mircea Berceanu", "Berceanu", "Radu", "Radu Berceanu"], "question": "shortly before the 1989 Revolution, current Romanian Transport Minister was questioned at length by the Securitate for allegedly intending to flee the country using a hang glider he had built?"} +{"answers": ["Riddle Ranch", "Riddle Brothers Ranch"], "question": "the site of \"\" in eastern Oregon was a Native American settlement for over 1,000 years?"} +{"answers": ["History of the San Fernando Valley"], "question": "during the Civil War years, the north of Los Angeles experienced floods, droughts, a smallpox epidemic, and even a plague of locusts?"} +{"answers": ["Qatada", "Qatada ibn Idris", "Idris"], "question": "after subduing most of the Hejaz, went on to become the Sharif of Mecca establishing a tradition of \"sharifs\" descended from him to rule the city until 1925?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Bayshield"], "question": " was the first machinima work to use digital assets not provided by the video game in which it was created?"} +{"answers": ["Asbjørn Kjønstad", "Asbjørn", "Kjønstad"], "question": " has been referred to as the \"father of the smoking ban\" in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Blacktip trevally"], "question": "the marine fish , first described in 1775, has no common name, has no known holotype, and is labeled a \"nomen dubium\" as the correct identification is unlikely to be made?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Bladin", "Bladin", "Frank"], "question": "Air Vice Marshal \"\" was nicknamed \"Dad\" for the concern he showed for the welfare of his personnel?"} +{"answers": ["Gonia Monastery", "Moni Gonia Monastery"], "question": "the remains of a cannon ball can still be seen in the wall of from an Ottoman attack during the Cretan Revolt of 1866–1869?"} +{"answers": ["Set the Mood"], "question": "in a review of David Jordan's debut album, , it was suggested that the singer could have been cloned from the DNA of Lenny Kravitz, Prince and Michael Jackson?"} +{"answers": ["Barney", "Cannon", "Barney Cannon"], "question": "the Shreveport deejay was particularly knowledgeable about the history of country music, his radio station KWKH-AM, and the former Louisiana Hayride?"} +{"answers": ["Pisces V"], "question": "in 2002, the submersible \"\" and her sister vessel discovered a Japanese midget submarine in Pearl Harbor, the first vessel to be sunk during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor?"} +{"answers": ["Byzantinism"], "question": "while most Enlightenment scholars of the Eastern Roman Empire, Konstantin Leontiev, a scholar from the Russian Empire praised it for the very same reasons?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Carroll the Settler", "Settler", "Charles"], "question": "s attempts to gain office in colonial Maryland led to all Catholics in the colony losing the right to vote?"} +{"answers": ["Sol Rosenberg", "Rosenberg", "Sol"], "question": ", a survivor of the Dachau concentration camp, established an international steel company in his adopted city of Monroe, Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["Eidsvolls plass"], "question": "the Oslo square has been referred to as \"the National Mall of Norway\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alibi Club"], "question": "former United States President George H.W. Bush is a member of the invitation-only in Washington, D.C.?"} +{"answers": ["Ecliptic", "ecliptic"], "question": "the \"(effect pictured)\" is the imaginary plane of the Earth as it orbits the Sun?"} +{"answers": ["Damon", "Allen", "Damon E. Allen"], "question": " led the successful campaign by the Kentucky Optometric Association to empower optometrists in the state to prescribe medication for patients?"} +{"answers": ["Duval-Carrié", "Edouard", "Edouard Duval-Carrié"], "question": "Haitian expatriate artist criticized the regime of Jean-Claude Duvalier by creating artwork that parodied Duvalier?"} +{"answers": ["Lizzie Lloyd King", "Lizzie", "King"], "question": ", the alleged murderess of Charles Goodrich, consumed flakes of the victim's desiccated blood during a police interrogation?"} +{"answers": ["2008 Benin floods"], "question": "according to the former mayor of the commune of Adjohoun, Gerard Adounsiba, the were the \"largest humanitarian crisis to date\" to affect the region?"} +{"answers": ["Bunn", "Tom", "Tom Bunn"], "question": " served in the Oregon Legislative Assembly at the same time as his older brothers Stan and Jim?"} +{"answers": ["Chicago Times-Herald", "Chicago Times-Herald race"], "question": "the 1895 , won by Charles Duryea's Motorized Wagon \"\", was the first auto race in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["BoardEx"], "question": "the subscription service provides information on the world's business directors and senior managers, including their salaries, bonuses, and incentive pay?"} +{"answers": ["Greater Manchester bus route 192"], "question": " was the first in the UK to have solar powered on-street ticket machines?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Tara"], "question": " was one of the deadliest Pacific hurricanes on record?"} +{"answers": ["London to Brighton Way"], "question": "two trunk roads from London to the Sussex coast, the A22 and the A23, use parts of the ?"} +{"answers": ["1999 Tashkent bombings"], "question": "16 people were killed in the when six car bombs were detonated, an attack most likely perpetrated by the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan?"} +{"answers": ["Adam and Joe", "Adam and Joe"], "question": " on BBC 6 Music won the Broadcasting Press Guild award for Radio Programme of the Year in its first six months of broadcast?"} +{"answers": ["Mirrorwing flyingfish"], "question": "the attaches masses of its eggs to floating debris by a series of filaments on each egg?"} +{"answers": ["Toniná"], "question": " in Mexico \"(pyramid pictured)\" was one of the last of the Classic Period Maya cities to fall into ruin?"} +{"answers": ["Taylor", "Eunice", "Eunice Taylor"], "question": ", a catcher for the Kenosha Comets of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, was the model for Rosie O'Donnell's character in the film \"A League of Their Own\"?"} +{"answers": ["Scott Trial"], "question": "in the 2008 motorcycle event, there were only 60 official finishers out of a starting entry of 200?"} +{"answers": ["Union Street Historic District", "Union Street Historic District"], "question": "in 1767, first connected Poughkeepsie, New York, to the Hudson River?"} +{"answers": ["Dance", "Nathaniel", "Nathaniel Dance"], "question": "at the Battle of Pulo Aura, a fleet of East Indiamen under Commodore fought off an entire French squadron?"} +{"answers": ["Thrilla in the Villa"], "question": "\"\", the first season finale of \"Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire\", was seen by 858,000 households, about half the viewership of the season premiere one month earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Scott"], "question": "the summit of is the highest point in Crater Lake National Park?"} +{"answers": ["Šlitr", "Jiří Šlitr", "Jiří"], "question": "Czech singer and pianist died from coal gas poisoning?"} +{"answers": ["Hyppolite", "Hector", "Hector Hyppolite"], "question": " was a Haitian Vodou priest who was classified as a surrealist painter by the surrealist theorist André Breton?"} +{"answers": ["Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show!"], "question": " won the 2009 Sony Radio Academy Gold Award for comedy?"} +{"answers": ["Houghton", "Bud", "Bud Houghton"], "question": "footballer was born in Madras to an Anglo-Indian family who migrated to England in 1947 when India gained independence from British rule?"} +{"answers": ["Allocator", "Allocator"], "question": "custom may greatly improve the performance of a computer program written in C++?"} +{"answers": ["Jabłonków incident"], "question": "the has been named the first commando operation of the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Vickers Type 161"], "question": "the 1931 may have been the first aircraft to be fitted with in-flight adjustable elevator trims?"} +{"answers": ["Iravan"], "question": "in an annual festival in Koovagam, India, eunuchs and transvestites ritually marry the Hindu god \"(statue pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dracula", "Dracula"], "question": "Philip Glass composed a in 1998, recorded by the Kronos Quartet, for the 1931 \"Dracula\" film starring Béla Lugosi?"} +{"answers": ["Hulan", "Luděk Hulan", "Luděk"], "question": "Czech jazz double-bassist co-founded \"Studio 5\", one of the most important modern jazz ensembles in Czechoslovakia?"} +{"answers": ["Juliidae"], "question": "the shell of marine snails in the family is composed of two parts, like a clam?"} +{"answers": ["Raquel", "Forner", "Raquel Forner"], "question": " was one of the earliest fine artists to portray scenes of outer space?"} +{"answers": ["KLBS"], "question": "radio station broadcasts a Portuguese-language world music format to California's San Joaquin Valley?"} +{"answers": ["Shamar", "Shamar Sands", "Sands"], "question": ", the Bahamian 110 metre hurdles national record holder, has a degree in accountancy?"} +{"answers": ["Spratt's"], "question": " supplied army dogs with 1,256,976,708 dog biscuits during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Oliver Cromwell's head"], "question": "for over 20 years after his posthumous execution in 1661, \"\" stood on a spike outside Westminster Hall?"} +{"answers": ["Earl", "Sprackling", "Earl Sprackling"], "question": ", who was selected as the best college football player of 1910, gained 456 total yards and kicked three field goals in one game?"} +{"answers": ["Belgium–Ukraine relations"], "question": "Belgian firm Interbrew has a 34.4% share in the ?"} +{"answers": ["aquaculture of salmon", "Aquaculture of salmonids"], "question": " can escape from their sea cage and interbreed with wild salmon?"} +{"answers": ["Foertsch", "Friedrich", "Friedrich Foertsch", "Friedrich Albert Foertsch"], "question": " was the second chief of staff of the Bundeswehr and recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Hippocampus kuda"], "question": "the male \"(pregnant male pictured)\" carries and delivers its young?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Reeves"], "question": "Texas clergyman was the first missionary dispatched to Thailand by the Southern Baptist Convention?"} +{"answers": ["Tainan Naval Air Group", "Tainan Air Group"], "question": "during its one year of existence, the produced more aces than any other fighter unit in the Imperial Japanese Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Boys' Club", "Boys' Club"], "question": "the Indiana-based Upland Brewing Company provided beer bottles and props to lend Indiana authenticity to the \"\" episode of \"Parks and Recreation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jiří Jelínek", "Jelínek", "Jiří", "Jiří Jelínek"], "question": "the Czech trumpeter and singer was nicknamed \"The Czech Satchmo\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kim Kang-woo", "Kang-woo", "Kim"], "question": " spent about ten days acquainting himself with a cow to prepare for scenes in the film \"Le Grand Chef\", likening the experience to working with a sensitive actress?"} +{"answers": ["The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb"], "question": "in Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novel \"The Idiot\", Hans Holbein the Younger's \"\" is said to have the power to make viewers lose their faith?"} +{"answers": ["The Skeptic", "The Skeptic"], "question": "Tennyson Bardwell's second film was actually written in the 1980s, but did not start filming until 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Tenango del Aire"], "question": "the San Juan Bautista Parish of in Mexico was initially run by the Franciscans?"} +{"answers": ["Celia Ammerman", "Celia", "Ammerman"], "question": "before starting her modeling career and appearing on \"America's Next Top Model\", lived across from a chicken slaughterhouse in Brooklyn?"} +{"answers": ["Acatlán de Juárez Municipality", "Acatlán de Juárez"], "question": "every December 11 in , Jalisco, Mexico, bonfires are lit along the streets to commemorate the vision of Our Lady of Guadalupe to Juan Diego?"} +{"answers": ["Raphael Gray", "Raphael", "Gray"], "question": "computer hacker sent Viagra tablets to Bill Gates and then published what he said was Gates' credit card number?"} +{"answers": ["Elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus"], "question": ", found mostly among young captive Asian elephants \"\", can have a fatality rate of up to 90%?"} +{"answers": ["Defined benefit pension plan"], "question": "in the United States, 88 percent of public employees are covered by a ?"} +{"answers": ["Andries Evert Brouwer", "Andries Brouwer", "Andries", "Brouwer"], "question": "the 1987 roguelike computer game \"NetHack\" was named differently from its predecessor, \"Hack\", because \"Hack\" creator \"...may eventually release a new version of his own\"?"} +{"answers": ["Abbasid–Carolingian alliance"], "question": "an was formed in the 8th century between the Abbasid Caliphate and the Frankish Carolingian Empire against the Byzantine Empire and the Muslim Umayyads of Spain?"} +{"answers": ["Saucon Valley Country Club"], "question": " has hosted five USGA golf tournaments, and is the site of the 2009 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Marzemino"], "question": "the lead character in the Mozart opera \"Don Giovanni\" calls out for a glass of in the final banquet scene before he is carried down to hell?"} +{"answers": ["Borki train disaster"], "question": "Tsar Alexander III is said to have held the collapsed roof of the royal car on his shoulders while his family escaped the \"\" uninjured?"} +{"answers": ["Canaiolo"], "question": " was included in the 19th-century Chianti recipe to add fruitiness and soften the tannins of Sangiovese, much like Merlot's role in Bordeaux wine blends?"} +{"answers": ["Jenkins", "Henry", "Henry Jenkins", "Henry Jenkins"], "question": " of Bolton-on-Swale, Yorkshire is said to have lived to the age of 169?"} +{"answers": ["Ness Wadia", "Wadia", "Ness"], "question": "Indian businessman , a co-owner of the Indian Premier League cricket team Kings XI Punjab, is the great-grandson of Pakistan founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah?"} +{"answers": ["GRB 050709"], "question": " was the first short-duration gamma-ray burst for which an optical afterglow was detected?"} +{"answers": ["Jens Wisløff", "Jens", "Jens Juell Wisløff", "Wisløff"], "question": ", a Conservative Party of Norway politician, was called \"the grand old man of asphalt\"?"} +{"answers": ["J&D's Down Home Enterprises"], "question": "funding to help start producing bacon-flavored salt came from a three-year-old child's winnings on \"America's Funniest Home Videos\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tlalmanalco Municipality", "Tlalmanalco"], "question": "the Mexican town of has one of the few remaining intact open-air chapels \"\" built for native people who would not enter churches?"} +{"answers": ["Aeoliscus strigatus"], "question": "the hides in the spines of sea urchins both for protection and as a hunting strategy?"} +{"answers": ["Leonard", "Trask", "Leonard Trask"], "question": " published an account of his life as a sufferer of a condition in which his spine curved forward to the extent that his chin rested on his chest?"} +{"answers": ["Criminal Law Act", "Criminal Law Act", "Criminal Law Act", "Criminal Law"], "question": "the of Singapore that allows for suspected criminals to be detained without trial has been renewed 12 times since its enactment in 1955?"} +{"answers": ["Alaska Peninsula National Wildlife Refuge"], "question": "Mount Veniaminof in the contains the most extensive crater glacier in North America, at roughly in diameter?"} +{"answers": ["Knoop", "Gerhard Herman Knoop", "Gerhard Knoop", "Gerhard"], "question": "among ´s stage productions are Chekhov's \"Uncle Vanya\", Ibsen's \"Hedda Gabler\", Strindberg's \"Miss Julie\", Beckett's \"Waiting for Godot\", and Ionesco's \"The Chairs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sri Lanka lowland rain forests"], "question": "the Jungle Shrew is a small mammal found only in ?"} +{"answers": ["French Army in World War I"], "question": "heavy losses on the Western Front in the First World War caused the to conscript men up to age 45?"} +{"answers": ["Velebný", "Karel", "Karel Velebný"], "question": "vibraphonist is considered one of the founders of modern Czech jazz?"} +{"answers": ["Lester", "Belding", "Lester Belding", "Lester Cort Belding"], "question": " was the first Iowa Hawkeyes football player to be named an All-American?"} +{"answers": ["Aerial telescope"], "question": "the is a type of very long focal length refracting telescope built in the second half of the 17th century that did not use a tube?"} +{"answers": ["Mibbit"], "question": " \"(logo pictured)\" will be used as the default IRC protocol handler in the upcoming release of Firefox 3.5?"} +{"answers": ["Hauz Khas Complex", "Hauz Khas"], "question": " in South Delhi encompasses a water tank, an Islamic seminary, a mosque, a tomb and pavilions built around a medieval village in the 13th-century Delhi Sultanate reign?"} +{"answers": ["The Ladies' Mercury"], "question": " was the first periodical publication designed just for women?"} +{"answers": ["Marine Boy", "Marine Boy"], "question": "actor Kim Kang-woo had to overcome his fear of water to star in , and went on to film dangerous water sequences without using a stunt double?"} +{"answers": ["Appalachian azure", "Appalachian Azure"], "question": "the larvae of the , a species of gossamer wings butterfly, can only feed on the flowers of the black cohosh?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Grigson", "Christopher Grigson"], "question": " made important contributions to scanning electron microscopy, but switched careers and became a naval architect?"} +{"answers": ["Colorino"], "question": "in the late 1980s, there was a surge of interest in using in Chianti blends for the added deep dark coloring and structure from phenolic compounds that it brought to the wine?"} +{"answers": ["History of Chianti"], "question": "in the early \"(bottle pictured)\", the wine was white and not red?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Jan Martin Larsen", "Larsen"], "question": "cartographer was a pioneer in the development of the specialized orienteering map?"} +{"answers": ["KKRB"], "question": "Oregon radio station won \"New Music Weekly\" magazine's \"Adult Contemporary Radio Station of the Year\" New Music Award in 2006, 2007, and 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Ivan Buresh", "Ivan Yosifov Buresh", "Ivan", "Buresh"], "question": "Bulgarian zoologist , dubbed \"the patriarch of Bulgarian biology\", was the son of a Czech zincographer?"} +{"answers": ["Becharof National Wildlife Refuge"], "question": "Becharof Lake within the in Alaska contains the second largest run of sockeye salmon in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Bernhard Hantzsch", "Bernhard Adolph Hantzsch", "Hantzsch", "Bernhard"], "question": "the early 20th-century diaries of German ornithologist influenced British Arctic explorer Pen Hadow?"} +{"answers": ["Carrington Moss"], "question": " was used to dispose of Manchester's night soil, and was a Starfish site in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Gaddi Torso"], "question": "the heroic Greek marble \"\" in the Uffizi, Florence, was so admired in the Italian Renaissance that it was never \"restored\" by completing it?"} +{"answers": ["Carlton", "Skinner", "Carlton Skinner"], "question": " commanded the first racially integrated United States warships, and later served as Guam's first civilian governor?"} +{"answers": ["Hel Fortified Area"], "question": " was in 1939 the last place of Poland to surrender to the invading Wehrmacht, and during World War II it was used as a Kriegsmarine base?"} +{"answers": ["On being asked for a War Poem"], "question": "William Butler Yeats originally published the poem \"\" under the title \"A Reason for Keeping Silent\" in 1916?"} +{"answers": ["James Edward Hanger", "James", "Hanger"], "question": ", the first amputee of the American Civil War, designed his own prosthesis and went on to found a prosthetic manufacturer still in business today?"} +{"answers": ["1993 Auckland mid-air collision"], "question": "two aircraft working for the New Zealand Police over central Auckland in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Cohn", "Sam", "Cohn"], "question": "New York talent agent , who \"Time\" magazine called \"the first superagent of the modern age\", liked to eat paper?"} +{"answers": ["The Hate That Hate Produced"], "question": ", a documentary critical of the Nation of Islam, caused the group's membership to double?"} +{"answers": ["Praise of the Two Lands", "Praise of the Two Lands"], "question": " is the first ship mentioned by name in a written record?"} +{"answers": ["Bonus", "Bonus", "bonus"], "question": "in college basketball a is awarded to a team beginning with the seventh foul in a half from the opposing team?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan Roberts"], "question": ", a United States Senator from Pennsylvania from 1814 to 1821, built a school for poor children?"} +{"answers": ["Que No Se Rompa la Noche"], "question": "the song \"\", first performed by Julio Iglesias, has been covered by Pandora, Vikki Carr and Ray Conniff?"} +{"answers": ["Vanessa", "Vanessa Rousso", "Rousso", "Vanessa Ashley Rousso"], "question": "26-year-old \"\" is among the top five females in career earnings in poker history?"} +{"answers": ["Microsoft Venus"], "question": "Microsoft attempted to tap into the Chinese computing market in 1999 with a prototype computer known as ?"} +{"answers": ["1947 Wisconsin earthquake"], "question": "a in the U.S. state of Wisconsin was strong enough to break a seismograph at Marquette University?"} +{"answers": ["Mahfouz Ould al-Walid", "al-Walid", "Mahfouz"], "question": "although was reported killed in 2002, it was not until 2007 that the Office of Foreign Assets Control acknowledged that his name was not an alias for Mohamedou Slahi?"} +{"answers": ["Four-slide"], "question": "the machine is an atypical type of stamping machinery that can produce 1,200 to 4,300 stampings per hour?"} +{"answers": ["The Athenian Mercury"], "question": "the first use of the format of the advice column was in in 1690?"} +{"answers": ["Finetooth shark"], "question": "during the summer the \"\" is found exclusively in water less than 10 m (30 ft) deep?"} +{"answers": ["Work Is a Four-Letter Word"], "question": " is the only film in which Cilla Black has had a starring role?"} +{"answers": ["Onion", "Onion"], "question": "the thoroughbred horse never won another stakes race after his upset defeat of Secretariat in the 1973 Whitney Handicap?"} +{"answers": ["Riaz Mohammad Khan", "Khan", "Riaz"], "question": "when stepped down as Foreign Secretary of Pakistan, media speculated that he was sacked because he opposed the UN investigation into the assassination of Benazir Bhutto?"} +{"answers": ["SARK"], "question": "the , the US Navy's Search and Rescue Knife, was designed and built within 24 hours by custom knifemaker Ernest Emerson?"} +{"answers": ["Overland"], "question": "a possible extension of the Røa Line metro to was considered in the interwar period, but did not materialize?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Sketoe", "Bill Sketoe"], "question": "after was lynched in 1864, a hole dug to facilitate his hanging remained visible for over a century?"} +{"answers": ["KBCH"], "question": "radio station chose its call sign to represent the \"20 Miracle Miles\" of beaches in Lincoln County, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["John Broadwood & Sons", "John Broadwood & Sons Ltd", "Broadwood and Sons"], "question": "still-extant English piano manufacturer once made instruments favoured by Haydn, Beethoven and Chopin?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Littlepage", "Louis Littlepage"], "question": "American had to receive a special permission from the US Congress to serve as a secretary to the last king of Poland, Stanisław August Poniatowski?"} +{"answers": ["Helvella corium"], "question": "the fungus has been found growing on caustic spoil mounds of a soda factory and on uranium tailings?"} +{"answers": ["Bring Us Together"], "question": "Ohio teenager held up a sign (which she hadn't read) saying \"Bring Us Together Again\" at a 1968 Nixon rally, and the candidate later mentioned it in his victory speech?"} +{"answers": ["Apis cerana japonica"], "question": "when a hive is invaded by a giant hornet scout, the honeybees \"bake\" the hornet in a ball of about 500 bees \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ismail Shammout", "Ismail", "Shammout"], "question": "'s painting \"Where to ..?\", depicting the Lydda Death March of July 1948, is said to have attained iconic status in Palestinian culture?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Widmore"], "question": "because actor Alan Dale was unable to go to Hawaii to appear on ABC's \"Lost\" as , the camera crew moved to London to include him on the show anyway?"} +{"answers": ["Helvella acetabulum"], "question": "the fungus resembles a cabbage leaf?"} +{"answers": ["Anne", "Anne Donahue", "Donahue"], "question": " was one of only five Republicans in the Vermont House of Representatives to vote in favor of a bill legalizing same-sex marriage in the state?"} +{"answers": ["Lob wedge"], "question": "Karsten Solheim's invention of the modern golf club may have come from experimentally gluing a potato chip to a straw?"} +{"answers": ["Persian embassy to Europe", "Persian embassy to Europe"], "question": "the \"\" was led by the enturbaned English adventurer Robert Shirley?"} +{"answers": ["Flying Aces", "Flying Aces"], "question": "World War I flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker's memoirs influenced 1930s \"flying pulp\" magazines such as ?"} +{"answers": ["Suart", "Richard", "Richard Suart"], "question": "opera singer , known for his roles in Gilbert and Sullivan, has also specialised in avant-garde modern opera?"} +{"answers": ["Mandeville House"], "question": "Richard Upjohn's Gothic alterations to the , the oldest in Garrison, New York, were removed by a later owner?"} +{"answers": ["Helvella elastica"], "question": "extracts from the can dissolve fibrin blood clots?"} +{"answers": ["Air battle of Mansoura", "Air Battle of El Mansoura"], "question": "the in the Yom Kippur War involved nearly 180 aircraft in a continuous engagement lasting 53 minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Roberts", "Mary", "Roberts", "Mary Roberts"], "question": " was the first recorded female miniaturist in the American colonies?"} +{"answers": ["Holland Road Baptist Church"], "question": " \"\" in Hove, England, was paid for by George Congreve, who made his fortune selling tuberculosis elixir?"} +{"answers": ["Victor Gold", "Victor Gold", "Gold", "Victor"], "question": "although co-wrote the first President Bush's autobiography and wrote a novel with Dick Cheney's wife, in 2007 he wrote a book attacking the second President Bush and Cheney?"} +{"answers": ["Capture of Ormuz", "Capture of Ormuz"], "question": "in the , an Anglo-Persian force combined to expel the Portuguese?"} +{"answers": ["Brede Waterworks"], "question": "the Worthington–Simpson triple expansion steam engine at \"\" can pump of water per day to a height of ?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Pierce", "Robert P. Shuler", "Shuler"], "question": "radio evangelist , known for his attacks on politicians and support of the Ku Klux Klan, received 25% of the votes in a 1932 US Senate election in California?"} +{"answers": ["ceramics museum", "Ceramics museum"], "question": "no specialist has as large a collection as the 340,000 pieces in The Palace Museum, Beijing?"} +{"answers": ["1952 in NASCAR", "1952 NASCAR Grand National Series"], "question": " was the first year that companies started to pay award monies for publicity?"} +{"answers": ["Recovery of Ré island"], "question": "in the in 1625, English and Dutch warships were used controversially to quell a revolt of French Huguenot coreligionaries?"} +{"answers": ["Calkin–Wilf tree"], "question": "one can list every positive rational number without repetition by breadth-first traversal of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Henrietta", "Johnston", "Henrietta Johnston"], "question": " \"(work pictured)\" was the first recorded female artist and the first pastelist to work in the English colonies in America?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Saint-Martin-de-Ré"], "question": "the resulted in the failure of the Duke of Buckingham to occupy the French island of Ile de Ré and support the Siege of La Rochelle?"} +{"answers": ["Casual Friday", "Casual Friday"], "question": "Michael Scott pretends to fire Pam Beesly as a prank in \"The Office\" episode \"\", which is a reference to a similar scene in the show's first episode?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Ruthven Smith", "Smith"], "question": "in 1917, engineer drew a anti-submarine net across the channel at Hampton Roads?"} +{"answers": ["Ion association", "Ion-association"], "question": "both solvent-shared and of magnesium and sulphate ions are present in sea-water?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "Charles Alan Pownall", "Charles Pownall", "Charles A. Pownall", "Pownall"], "question": "after some members of the Guamanian Congress refused to attend a joint session, Governor removed them from office?"} +{"answers": ["Claiming race"], "question": "the purse won by a claimed horse in a usually goes to the former owner?"} +{"answers": ["A Supermarket in California"], "question": "\"\" is a poem by Allen Ginsberg published in 1956 and dedicated to Walt Whitman in the centennial year of the first edition of \"Leaves of Grass\"?"} +{"answers": ["Latini", "Antonio", "Antonio Latini"], "question": "the recipe for tomato sauce published by in Naples in 1692 was the very first one?"} +{"answers": ["Mine That Bird"], "question": "2009 Kentucky Derby winner had the second highest odds of a Derby winner?"} +{"answers": ["Hilton Amsterdam"], "question": "in 2001, Dutch musician and artist Herman Brood committed suicide by jumping from the roof of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Xylocopa sonorina"], "question": "a blister beetle was introduced in Hawaii to trim the wood-boring population, but the beetle failed to survive in the islands?"} +{"answers": ["Torture", "Torture"], "question": "Michael Jackson was unavailable for the filming of the music video for The Jacksons' song, \"\", so a wax dummy was used in his place for the video?"} +{"answers": ["Buddha Jumps Over the Wall"], "question": "when the Chinese delicacy was introduced to South Korea, the name ignited a controversy in the Buddhist community?"} +{"answers": ["Abigail Norton Bush", "Bush", "Abigail", "Abigail Bush"], "question": ", in 1848, was the first American woman to serve as president of a women's rights convention?"} +{"answers": ["Nymphaea leibergii"], "question": " is an uncommon North American dwarf waterlily whose flowers open each day and close at night?"} +{"answers": ["Humphrey", "Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford", "Hereford"], "question": " had a father, a grandfather and a son, all with the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Venetian Red", "Penny Red", "Penny Venetian Red"], "question": "Do you know that, despite having a run of only 18 months, close to 1.5 million postage stamps were printed in Great Britain between 1880 and 1881?"} +{"answers": ["Gibson Mansion"], "question": "the , once believed to be a haunted house, is now a historical museum with a working blacksmith?"} +{"answers": ["Humbug Mountain"], "question": " \"\" is one of the tallest mountains in Oregon to rise directly from the ocean?"} +{"answers": ["Wilmslow Road bus corridor"], "question": "Wilmslow Road in Manchester is reputed to have the busiest in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["KORC"], "question": "Do you know that, unable to sell the radio station and facing financial difficulties, in Waldport, Oregon, went dark on April Fool's Day 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Orly Airport attack", "1983 Orly Airport attack"], "question": "the perpetrator of the , Varujan Garabedian, was freed and deported to Armenia in 2001, after serving 17 years in jail?"} +{"answers": ["Kentucky Route 2014 Bridge"], "question": "the in Pineville, Kentucky, is one of only two bridges built in Kentucky by an in-state construction company?"} +{"answers": ["Bert Greeves", "Greeves", "Bert"], "question": "British motorcycle pioneer owned a 1912 Triumph with the registration 'OLD 1'?"} +{"answers": ["Price's Mill"], "question": " \"\" was one of the few remaining operating water-powered gristmills in 1970 in South Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Crowe", "Charlie Crowe", "Charlie"], "question": " started an appeal to raise money for a machine to prevent Alzheimer's?"} +{"answers": ["Stone Sour", "Stone Sour"], "question": "singles from Stone Sour's self titled received two Grammy Award nominations in consecutive years?"} +{"answers": ["Niladri Kumar", "Kumar", "Niladri"], "question": "Indian musician started learning the sitar at the age of four and gave his first live performance when he was six years old?"} +{"answers": ["MacAdam/Cage"], "question": "even though was outbid for Audrey Niffenegger's novel \"The Time Traveler's Wife\", Niffenegger chose the small, independent firm because of their desire to publish the work?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Smogulecki", "Jan Mikołaj Smogulecki"], "question": "Polish Jesuit and missionary introduced the knowledge of logarithms to China in the mid-17th century?"} +{"answers": ["Alberts Frères"], "question": ", one of the earliest film production companies in the Netherlands, filmed a stunt at a Maastricht market with a donkey and a suckling pig to promote the company?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Iron Company"], "question": "in 1867, the \"(furnace pictured)\" became the first company to smelt pig iron west of the Rocky Mountains?"} +{"answers": ["The Motions", "The Motions"], "question": "singer Matthew West's song \"\" was \"brought to life\" for him after having vocal surgery?"} +{"answers": ["Gummel", "Margitta Gummel", "Margitta"], "question": " was the first woman to throw a shot put more than 19 meters in the Summer Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Garrison Landing Historic District"], "question": "the film version of \"Hello, Dolly\" used , New York, for scenes set in 1890 Yonkers?"} +{"answers": ["Alejandro Mario Yllanes", "Alejandro Yllanes", "Alejandro", "Yllanes"], "question": "critically-acclaimed Bolivian Aymara painter, , disappeared from New York after winning, but not claiming, the Guggenheim fellowship in 1946?"} +{"answers": ["Moth ki Masjid", "Moth Ki Masjid"], "question": " \"\" was a new type of mosque built in 1505 by Miya Bhoiya, Prime Minister during Sikander Lodi's reign in the fourth city of medieval Delhi of Delhi Sultanate?"} +{"answers": ["Leon Ashley", "Ashley", "Leon"], "question": "with his number one single \"Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)\", became the first country music artist to write, record, release, distribute and publish his own material?"} +{"answers": ["South Dunedin"], "question": "the suburb of in Dunedin, New Zealand, contains one of only three known preserved gasworks museums in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Five Tango Sensations"], "question": " by the Kronos Quartet was the last studio recording by tango music legend Ástor Piazzolla?"} +{"answers": ["LaShaun", "LaShaun Ward", "LaShaun Brandon Ward", "Ward"], "question": "despite playing the position of wide receiver in American college football, was the third leading rusher for the University of California Golden Bears in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Not Waving but Drowning"], "question": "Stevie Smith's most famous poem, \"\", describes a man who drowns because onlookers mistake his thrashing for waving?"} +{"answers": ["Aleksander Sulkiewicz", "Sulkiewicz", "Aleksander"], "question": " was a Muslim Tatar who co-founded the Polish Socialist Party and probably saved the life of the future leader of Poland, Józef Piłsudski, by planning his escape from a mental hospital?"} +{"answers": ["KNND"], "question": "\"The Cowboy Culture Center\" is a weekly three-hour block of cowboy poetry and western music on radio station in Cottage Grove, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos", "Grey reef shark"], "question": "the \"\" is the first shark species known to perform a threat display to warn off divers who are too close?"} +{"answers": ["Phillips", "Irving", "Irving Phillips", "Irving Walter Phillips"], "question": " comic strip \"The Strange World of Mr. Mum\" is cited as paving the way for later titles like \"The Far Side\" and \"Bizarro\"?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters", "Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters"], "question": "Rafael Nadal is the first player to win five consecutive titles at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Captain's clerk"], "question": "a was a job, now obsolete, in the Royal Navy for a person employed by the captain to keep his records and correspondence, and his accounts for the Admiralty to approve?"} +{"answers": ["Hutton", "Nathaniel", "Nathaniel Henry Hutton"], "question": " was a civil engineer on routes for the Pacific Railroad Surveys and a wagon road used by the Butterfield Overland Mail in the years before the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Richgirl", "RichGirl"], "question": "one of the members of R&B girl group was discovered through MySpace?"} +{"answers": ["The Death of Procris"], "question": "Piero di Cosimo's painting \"\" may contain allusions to the practice of alchemy?"} +{"answers": ["New Man", "New Man"], "question": "a magazine endorsement helped convince Chuck Norris to support Mike Huckabee's presidential campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Nawar", "Niser", "Niser bin Muhammad Nasr Nawar"], "question": "the government of Tunisia initially believed the explosion caused by was accidental, until they learned he had sent a letter taking credit in the name of al-Qaeda?"} +{"answers": ["Old Bethpage Village Restoration"], "question": " on Long Island, New York, has been preserving historic buildings as a living museum since 1970?"} +{"answers": ["Merle Fainsod", "Merle", "Fainsod"], "question": " based his book \"Smolensk under Soviet Rule\" on Soviet documents captured by the Wehrmacht during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Dead Hot Workshop"], "question": "the band got their start at a Tempe club named Long Wong's, where bands such as the Gin Blossoms and The Refreshments also performed in the 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Hove Methodist Church"], "question": "a former minister at , England, spoke so forcefully during sermons that Communion cruets would sometimes be sent crashing to the floor?"} +{"answers": ["Firehose instability"], "question": "the absence of dark matter halos \"(example pictured)\" and elliptical galaxies with axis ratios more extreme than 3:1 is probably due to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Taiwan Church News"], "question": "Taiwan's first printed newspaper, the , was written in Pe̍h-ōe-jī, not Chinese characters?"} +{"answers": ["John Wollaston the Younger", "John Wollaston", "Wollaston", "John Wollaston", "John"], "question": "American painters Robert Feke and Benjamin West were strongly influenced by the technique and compositions of English-born painter ?"} +{"answers": ["Woolmer Forest"], "question": ", a former royal hunting forest in Hampshire, is the only site where all twelve species of amphibians and reptiles native to England are found?"} +{"answers": ["Franklin Jacobs", "Franklin", "Jacobs"], "question": "in 1978, high jumped above his own height, setting an indoor world record that lasted a day, and a height differential record that still stands?"} +{"answers": ["Territorial evolution of the Caribbean"], "question": "one of many examples of is that France sold the Caribbean island of Saint-Barthelemy to Sweden in 1784, who in turn sold it back to France in 1878?"} +{"answers": ["Ta Som"], "question": "the Buddhist temple of \"\" near Angkor, Cambodia, was built in the 12th century by the Jayavarman VII to honour his father Dharanindravarman II?"} +{"answers": ["O'Neill Forebay"], "question": "the largest striped bass ever caught in California, weighing , was found in the Reservoir in August 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Council of Bourges"], "question": "the in November 1225 has been called the \"fountainhead\" of representational democracy in Western Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Crawley", "Christine", "Christine Crawley, Baroness Crawley"], "question": " first became involved in politics while seeking funding for a youth theatre she ran?"} +{"answers": ["Conquest of Tunis", "Conquest of Tunis"], "question": "the by the Ottoman Empire from the Spanish Empire in 1574 decided that North Africa would be under Muslim rather than Christian rule?"} +{"answers": ["Gunananda Thera", "Migettuwatte", "Migettuwatte Gunananda Thera", "Thera"], "question": " once served on the committee that designed the Buddhist flag \"\" in 1885?"} +{"answers": ["Lo Mejor de Tu Vida"], "question": "the song \"\" by Spanish singer Julio Iglesias held the record for biggest leap to number-one in the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Tracks chart for almost 20 years?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Eve", "Arthur Eve", "Arthur O. Eve"], "question": "retired New York State Assembly Deputy Speaker was an observer and negotiator at the 1971 Attica Prison riot where he entered the prison to hear inmate demands?"} +{"answers": ["Ringstabekk"], "question": "the sports field at , Norway, has hosted matches in the Bandy World Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Phyllactinia guttata"], "question": "the powdery mildew fungus has gelatinous filaments thought to help it adhere to leaves?"} +{"answers": ["Herrengasse", "Herrengasse"], "question": "American spy Allen Dulles ran an intelligence organization from his house on , a street in the Old City of Berne, Switzerland, collecting information on the Nazis during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["The Hunt for Gollum"], "question": "although the \"Lord of the Rings\" fan film is completely unofficial, its creators \"reached an understanding\" with Tolkien Enterprises?"} +{"answers": ["Kothduwa temple"], "question": "the site of is reputed to be one of the places where the Buddha's tooth was hidden when it was brought to Sri Lanka \"(tooth smuggling pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Western Weald"], "question": "the is to be included in the proposed South Downs National Park, an outcome which author Bill Bryson said would have been \"a national tragedy\" had it not happened?"} +{"answers": ["I Dreamed a Dream"], "question": "Susan Boyle's 2009 rendition of the song \"\" from the musical \"Les Misérables\" created an upsurge in public interest that elevated Patti LuPone's original version to #45 on the UK Singles Chart?"} +{"answers": ["Hale", "Robert F. Hale", "Robert"], "question": " was serving as Executive Director of the American Society of Military Comptrollers when President Barack Obama appointed him Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)?"} +{"answers": ["Gashing"], "question": " is a machining process used to rough out gears prior to final machining operations, like hobbing or shaping?"} +{"answers": ["Roloff", "Carola Roloff", "Carola"], "question": "Jampa Tsedroen, the monastic name of German Buddhist nun , means \"loving kindness\" and \"lamp of life\" in Tibetan?"} +{"answers": ["KSWB", "KSWB"], "question": "radio station in Seaside, Oregon, was originally owned by Jerden Records founder Jerry Dennon and American folk group The Brothers Four?"} +{"answers": ["Sham surgery"], "question": "studies with in humans have shown that treatments with cell transplants into the brains of patients with Parkinson disease were ineffective?"} +{"answers": ["The Misadventure of a French Gentleman Without Pants at the Zandvoort Beach"], "question": "the 1905 film \"(screenshot pictured)\" is one of the oldest surviving Dutch fictional films?"} +{"answers": ["Queen Millennia"], "question": " was combined by Harmony Gold and Carl Macek with another Leiji Matsumoto series, \"Captain Harlock\", to create \"Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alex Koslov", "Alex", "Koslov"], "question": "professional wrestler was the first Russian to wrestle in Arena Coliseo, 72 years after it was built?"} +{"answers": ["Influenza-like illness", "like illness"], "question": "during the 2008–09 flu season in the United States, only ?"} +{"answers": ["Jerzy", "Jerzy Borejsza", "Borejsza"], "question": ", in charge of the Polish communist cultural policy in the early postwar years, was so influential that his network was called an \"empire\" or \"state within a state\"?"} +{"answers": ["ElvenQuest"], "question": "in the comic fantasy sitcom , \"The Chosen One\" who will find the sacred Sword of Asnagar is a dog called \"Amis\"?"} +{"answers": ["Francisco Arce Montes", "Francisco Xavier Arce Montes", "Montes", "Francisco"], "question": "Spanish murderer developed an obsession with personal hygiene during his teenage years?"} +{"answers": ["Siffleet", "Leonard Siffleet", "Leonard", "Leonard George Siffleet"], "question": "Sergeant was the subject of a famous photograph \"\" depicting an execution by the Japanese in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["$ Ca$h", "Ca$h", "Chri$", "Chri$ Ca$h"], "question": "professional wrestler first gained recognition in a ladder match described as \"psychotic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wandsworth Bridge"], "question": " has been described as \"probably the least noteworthy bridge in London\"?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Butterworth", "Brian", "Butterworth", "Brian Butterworth FBA"], "question": "the world's largest mathematical experiment, designed by , found women to be faster than men at subitizing?"} +{"answers": ["Best of Soul"], "question": "BoA's made her the first non-Japanese Asian singer to have two million-selling albums in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Percy Angier Hurd", "Percy", "Percy Hurd", "Hurd"], "question": "British Conservative Member of Parliament used to go round villages in Wiltshire telling funny stories?"} +{"answers": ["Rivoli Theatre", "Rivoli Theatre", "Rivoli Theatre, South Fallsburg"], "question": "the \"\" in South Fallsburg, New York, was used as a fruit stand in the late 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Type A Cipher Machine", "Red"], "question": "a major weakness of the Japanese cipher arose from the desire to save money on telegrams?"} +{"answers": ["Waiting for a Want"], "question": "Rufus Wainwright's EP features guest appearances by family members Martha Wainwright and Suzzy Roche and musicians Teddy Thompson and Joan Wasser?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Elphinstone Fleeming", "Fleeming", "Charles Elphinstone", "Charles"], "question": "Royal Navy officer was once challenged to a duel by his former subordinate, Charles John Napier?"} +{"answers": ["Vito", "Positano", "Vito Positano"], "question": "Italian Vice Consul saved the future Bulgarian capital Sofia from burning by the Ottoman army?"} +{"answers": ["Corgi Motorcycle Co Ltd."], "question": "the s Corgi scooter was branded the \"Indian Papoose\" for the United States market?"} +{"answers": ["Venida Evans", "Evans", "Venida"], "question": "actress has appeared as a \"muse\" in a series of IKEA television commercials which have been described as \"surreal\" and \"creepy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Coffin", "Levi Coffin", "Levi"], "question": "Quaker and abolitionist leader \"\", known as the President of the Underground Railroad, personally helped more than 2,000 slaves escape their masters?"} +{"answers": ["Share the World / We Are!"], "question": "\"\" made K-pop boy band TVXQ the only foreign artist to have six number one singles in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Johannes", "Johannes Gerckens Bassøe", "Bassøe"], "question": " was Norway's first permanent Governor of Svalbard?"} +{"answers": ["KKEE"], "question": "Leroy E. \"Ed\" Parsons, co-founder of KVAS (now ) in Astoria, Oregon, created the one of the first cable television systems in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Santos", "John", "John Phillip Santos"], "question": "in 1979, became the first Mexican-American Rhodes Scholar?"} +{"answers": ["Oxley", "Harrison Oxley", "Harrison"], "question": " was the youngest cathedral organist in Britain when he became organist of St Edmundsbury Cathedral at age 24?"} +{"answers": ["Gold Toe Brands", "Gold Toe"], "question": " produces more than half the men's dress socks sold in United States department stores?"} +{"answers": ["Ramasamy Thamaraikani", "R.", "Thamaraikani", "R. Thamaraikani"], "question": " punched former Agriculture minister Veerapandi Arumugam during a debate in the Tamil Nadu state assembly in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["KLMG"], "question": "the original radio studios of the station now called were located in California's Old Sacramento State Historic Park?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Stockwell", "Hugh Stockwell", "Hugh Charles Stockwell"], "question": " rose from the rank of Major to that of Major General in fewer than five years?"} +{"answers": ["South Fallsburg Hebrew Association Synagogue"], "question": "the South Fallsburg, New York, has a full \"sukkah\" in its basement?"} +{"answers": ["The Political Cesspool"], "question": "the host of was described as \"ecstatic\" that the show was included on the Southern Poverty Law Center's Hate Watch List?"} +{"answers": ["Sultan Ghari"], "question": " \"\", built in 1231 for Prince Nasiru'd-Din Mahmud, eldest son of Iltumish, was the first Islamic mausoleum in the \"funerary landscape of Delhi\"?"} +{"answers": ["Takahashi", "Joseph Takahashi", "Joseph S. Takahashi", "Joseph"], "question": "in 1994, and his collaborators identified the genetic basis for circadian rhythms in mammals?"} +{"answers": ["Wes Schulmerich", "Schulmerich", "Wes"], "question": " turned down an offer to play football for Knute Rockne at Notre Dame, later becoming a Major League Baseball player?"} +{"answers": ["Girl Child to Work Day", "Take a Girl Child to Work Day"], "question": "South Africa's started in 2003 to fight gender inequality in the workforce?"} +{"answers": ["Torres", "Rigoberto Torres", "Rigoberto"], "question": " and John Ahearn collaborated on the \"South Bronx Hall of Fame\", monuments of ordinary people, as a response to the practice of enshrining public figures?"} +{"answers": ["Lipka rebellion"], "question": "the of 1672 was the only time that the Muslim Lipka Tatars mutinied against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth?"} +{"answers": ["Washington National Opera Association", "Washington National Opera", "Washington National Opera"], "question": "an early , unrelated to its modern namesake, presented Bidu Sayão in her 1936 U.S. operatic debut with organ, not orchestra, accompaniment owing to a financial dispute?"} +{"answers": ["Lytes Cary"], "question": "in 1907, the medieval Great Hall of manor house \"\" was being used as a cider store?"} +{"answers": ["Alice Allison Dunnigan", "Alice A. Dunnigan", "Alice", "Dunnigan"], "question": " became the first African-American journalist to accompany a U.S. president while traveling?"} +{"answers": ["Salbit"], "question": ", thought to have been the site of the biblical Shaalabbin, was depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War?"} +{"answers": ["Ann-Kristin", "Olsen", "Ann-Kristin Olsen"], "question": " was the first female chief of police in Norway as well as the first female Governor of Svalbard?"} +{"answers": ["V.", "Ramaswami", "V. Ramaswami"], "question": " was the first Justice of the Supreme Court of India to face impeachment proceedings in independent India?"} +{"answers": ["Johan", "Hultin", "Johan Hultin"], "question": "in a 1997 Alaskan expedition, pathologist retrieved samples of the 1918 influenza virus from the lungs of flu victims preserved by permafrost?"} +{"answers": ["San Ildefonso", "San Ildefonso College"], "question": " \"\" in Mexico City is considered the birthplace of Mexican muralism?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Cepello", "Stephen", "Cepello"], "question": "Governor of Minnesota Jesse Ventura had his former wrestling tag team partner paint his official portraits?"} +{"answers": ["Yellow Star", "Yellow Star"], "question": "the book is based on the true story of one of twelve children who survived the Lodz Ghetto?"} +{"answers": ["Hyde", "Ida", "Ida Henrietta Hyde", "Ida Hyde"], "question": " was the first woman to receive a Ph.D. at the University of Heidelberg?"} +{"answers": ["Cothelstone Manor"], "question": " was largely destroyed during the English Civil War and rebuilt 200 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Demandatam"], "question": "the encyclical was issued in 1743 to ordain the full preservation of the Byzantine Rite in the Melkite Catholic Church?"} +{"answers": ["Blacktip shark", "blacktip shark"], "question": "the \"\" can reproduce asexually?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Henry Barry", "Thomas", "Barry"], "question": " was Superintendent of the United States Military Academy from 1910 to 1912?"} +{"answers": ["Crusader", "Crusader"], "question": "in his first TV series, (CBS, 1955–1956), Brian Keith portrayed fictional journalist Matt Anders, who during the Cold War liberates oppressed people from communism?"} +{"answers": ["Cuenca", "Julian", "Julian of Cuenca"], "question": "the medieval bishop raised money for himself and the poor by making and selling baskets?"} +{"answers": ["Fernanda Nissen", "Fernanda", "Nissen"], "question": " was one of the two first film censors in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Spray-on condom"], "question": "the application of a was based on the logistics of a drive-through car wash?"} +{"answers": ["Trout Creek Mountains"], "question": "environmentalists and ranchers worked with the Bureau of Land Management to restore riparian areas in the \"\" of southeastern Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Knud", "Knud Bull", "Knud Geelmuyden Bull", "Bull"], "question": "after being sentenced to a 14-year deportation in 1845, Norwegian became a pioneer in Australian landscape painting?"} +{"answers": ["American System-Built Homes"], "question": "when architect Frank Lloyd Wright designed his , he produced over 900 working drawings, which was more than he made for any other project?"} +{"answers": ["Topuz", "Fatma Aliye Topuz", "Fatma", "Fatma Aliye"], "question": ", whose portrait illustrates the reverse of the current 50 Turkish lira banknote, is credited as the first female Turkish and Muslim writer?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy", "Bridges", "Dorothy Louise Bridges", "Dorothy Bridges"], "question": "actor Jeff Bridges credits his mother, , with passing down lessons she learned from acclaimed acting teacher Michael Chekhov to her children?"} +{"answers": ["University of Toronto Libraries", "University of Toronto"], "question": "the of the University of Toronto is the fourth-largest academic library in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Ward", "Ward Tunte Van Orman", "Orman", "Van Orman", "Ward Van Orman"], "question": " was denied the 1925 Gordon Bennett Cup in ballooning for landing his balloon not on land, but on the deck of a ship?"} +{"answers": ["Oriental carpets in Renaissance painting"], "question": "several types of Turkish carpets are now named after in paintings \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Johannes", "Johannes Mathias Sejersted Bødtker", "Johannes Sejersted Bødtker", "Bødtker"], "question": ", Finland's Honorary Consul to Oslo, was held almost three years in a concentration camp during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel", "Samuel D. McDearmon", "Samuel Daniel McDearmon", "Daniel-RRB- McDearmon", "McDearmon"], "question": " played a critical role in developing the village of Appomattox Court House, where Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant?"} +{"answers": ["Liber instrumentorum memorialium"], "question": "based on the documents in the the twelfth-century population of Montpellier and its environs has been estimated at 9,000 people?"} +{"answers": ["Amalia Mesa-Bains", "Amalia", "Mesa-Bains"], "question": ", a Ph.D. psychologist, was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship for her artwork?"} +{"answers": ["Galapagos shark"], "question": "the is often the most abundant shark around oceanic islands?"} +{"answers": ["Mickey", "Max Pelham", "Keegan", "Mickey Keegan"], "question": "although professional wrestler won the 2008 Toxic Waltz tournament, it was not counted because he competed under a mask?"} +{"answers": ["Shenkeng District"], "question": "the town of is popularly known in Taiwan as the \"Tofu Capital\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tillman", "Samuel Escue Tillman", "Samuel"], "question": "in 1897, a Texas farmer discovered a UFO landed on his property: an airship operated by United States Army engineer and inventor Amos Dolbear?"} +{"answers": ["Upper and Lower Table Rock"], "question": "when the Rogue River eroded andesitic lava in the Rogue Valley, it created the geologic formations?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Cragin", "Daniel Cragin Mill"], "question": " is the only remaining water-powered measure mill in the United States after some 150 years of operations?"} +{"answers": ["Marco", "Marziale", "Marco Marziale"], "question": "John Ruskin had wallpaper made for his study at Brantwood based on the design of a tablecloth in a painting of 1499 by ?"} +{"answers": ["The Reporter", "The Reporter"], "question": "the fictitious newspaper article written by the journalist in the \"Parks and Recreation\" episode \"\" was featured as a PDF file on the official NBC website?"} +{"answers": ["monumental sculpture", "Monumental sculpture"], "question": "the definition of \"(example pictured)\" may vary depending on the period being discussed?"} +{"answers": ["Poses", "Poses"], "question": "Rufus Wainwright's second studio album features a song originally written by his father, Loudon Wainwright III?"} +{"answers": ["St Joseph's Church, Brighton", "St Joseph's Church"], "question": ", a Roman Catholic church in Brighton, England, was not officially dedicated until 100 years after building work started because a debt had not been settled?"} +{"answers": ["The Grove", "The Grove"], "question": " was called \"the mother and mistress of outdoor ritual mayhem\" for its legendary football game day tailgating by \"The New York Times\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pacnews"], "question": " stopped reporting on Fijian news rather than submit to government censorship in the wake of the 2009 Fijian constitutional crisis?"} +{"answers": ["Hallein Salt Mine"], "question": "the is known for its long wooden slides for miners and tourists to descend into the mine?"} +{"answers": ["B-Boy"], "question": "although professional wrestler lost a Loser Leaves Town match to Nate Webb in Combat Zone Wrestling in August 2005, he returned to the promotion the next month?"} +{"answers": ["Chorioactis"], "question": "the \"\" is a mushroom found only in Texas and Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Free produce movement"], "question": "an 1830s newspaper article in \"Freedom's Journal\" in favor of the determined that the sugar consumption of 25 people required the toil of one slave?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Valentine Baker", "Valentine", "Valentine Baker", "Valentine Henry Baker"], "question": "British flight instructor taught such noted pupils as Edward, Prince of Wales, Amy Johnson, and Lord Londonderry of the Air Ministry?"} +{"answers": ["Johanson-Blizzard syndrome", "Johanson–Blizzard syndrome"], "question": ", a recessive congenital disorder, can cause abnormal development of the pancreas, nose and scalp, with mental retardation, hearing loss and growth failure?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Lewis", "William Henry Lewis", "William H. Lewis"], "question": " \"\" became the first African-American college football player in 1888 and the first African-American to serve as U.S. Assistant Attorney General in 1911?"} +{"answers": ["Unionist Women's Franchise Association", "Conservative and Unionist Women's Franchise Association"], "question": "the stymied anti-suffragists by denying them widespread Conservative Party support?"} +{"answers": ["Egil", "Eide", "Egil Næss Eide", "Egil Eide"], "question": "when Henrik Ibsen's play \"Brand\" was first staged in Norway, 38 years after it was published, played the title role?"} +{"answers": ["Ki-a-Kuts Falls"], "question": " in Oregon were named after the last chief of the Atfalati band of Native Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Greenhow Williams", "Settle", "Thomas", "Thomas G. W. Settle"], "question": "in 1950 former record-setting balloonist was assigned to perform a nuclear test in the Aleutian islands?"} +{"answers": ["Don Featherstone", "Featherstone", "Donald Featherstone", "Don", "Don Featherstone"], "question": " created over 750 plastic animals, but is most famous for the plastic flamingo?"} +{"answers": ["Scolypopa australis"], "question": " suck on passion vine juice?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Serapion", "Saint Serapion"], "question": "the crucified figure in Francisco Zurbarán's 1628 painting \"\" was based on a Mercedarian friar who fought and was martyred during the Third Crusade of 1196?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Grouard", "Frank Benjamin Grouard", "Grouard", "Frank"], "question": ", a famous scout during the Indian Wars, was believed by many to be an American Indian but actually came from the Society Islands in the South Pacific?"} +{"answers": ["Myrick", "Julian", "Julian Southall Myrick", "Julian Myrick"], "question": ", an insurance businessman, was inducted in the International Tennis Hall of Fame for his promotion and administration of the sport in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Emma", "Emma"], "question": "on 28 February 1828, dozens of people died when was launched on the River Irwell in Manchester?"} +{"answers": ["Polívka", "Bolek Polívka Theatre", "Bolek Polívka", "Bolek"], "question": "the Czech actor was involved in one of the oddest legal disputes in the history of the Czech Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Singin' and Swingin' and Gettin' Merry Like Christmas"], "question": "according to her autobiography , Marguerite Johnson changed her name to Maya Angelou because it sounded more exotic?"} +{"answers": ["Puyehue-Cordón Caulle"], "question": "volcanoes in the may have produced some of the most primitive magmas in the Andes?"} +{"answers": ["tea production in Sri Lanka", "Tea production in Sri Lanka"], "question": "the fungus \"Hemileia vastatrix\" \"\" which plagued the coffee industry in Ceylon from 1869 contributed to the growth of ?"} +{"answers": ["Archie", "Archie Roe", "Roe"], "question": ", who scored South Shields F.C.'s first ever goal in The Football League, was then signed by the team he had scored it against?"} +{"answers": ["Kangchu system"], "question": "the was instrumental in driving Johor's economy during the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander O. Brodie", "Brodie", "Alexander", "Alexander Oswald Brodie"], "question": "Arizona Territorial Governor pardoned Pearl Hart under the condition the stagecoach robber left the territory?"} +{"answers": ["Steamed clams"], "question": "a rare, iridescent purple pearl worth thousands of U.S. dollars was found in a plate of at a Florida restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["Gerhard Munthe", "Munthe", "Gerhard"], "question": ", a painter, illustrator and chair of the National Gallery of Norway, lost his wife to explorer Fridtjof Nansen?"} +{"answers": ["Persian embassy to Europe", "Persian embassy to Europe"], "question": "the aimed at establishing a Christian–Persian alliance against the Ottoman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Double aortic arch"], "question": "patients with the congenital vascular malformation have two aortic arches, instead of one, which form a vascular ring that can compress the trachea?"} +{"answers": ["Southwestern Sri Lanka rivers and streams"], "question": "more than a quarter of freshwater fishes that have been discovered in of southwestern Sri Lanka are endemic?"} +{"answers": ["Henrik", "Henrik Langeland", "Henrik H. Langeland", "Langeland"], "question": "the Norwegian novelist and editor of \"Vinduet\", , wrote a doctoral thesis on Marcel Proust?"} +{"answers": ["Department of Central Eurasian Studies", "Department of Central Eurasian Studies"], "question": "the at Indiana University began as a specialized U.S. Army training program during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Hutton", "James Hutton", "James", "James D. Hutton", "James Dempsey Hutton"], "question": " was a pioneer photographer of the northern Rockies who betrayed the plans for the Federal defense of Alexandria, Virginia, to the Confederacy early in the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Dick and the Duchess"], "question": "the 1957–1958 CBS sitcom was one of the few American television series filmed in England?"} +{"answers": ["2009 WWE Draft", "2009 WWE draft"], "question": "the featured seven selections that affected seven of the company's nine championships?"} +{"answers": ["Heiberg", "Eivind Heiberg", "Eivind"], "question": "before becoming director general of the Norwegian State Railways in 1924, was the director of the manufacturing company Skabo Jernbanevognfabrikk?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Konopka", "Jan Konopka"], "question": " was a Polish cavalry commander in the Napoleonic period, a general, a Baron of the French Empire, and was decorated with the Légion d'honneur?"} +{"answers": ["Broke", "Broke"], "question": "\"\", a fifth season episode of \"The Office\", was directed by lead actor Steve Carell himself?"} +{"answers": ["Hamby Park"], "question": " in Hillsboro, Oregon, is named after the owner of a Chevrolet car dealership?"} +{"answers": ["Violet goby"], "question": "the , which looks like a tiny dragon, is actually an almost blind and totally harmless fish?"} +{"answers": ["Boeng Chhmar", "Boeng Tonle Chhmar"], "question": "the wildlife sanctuary in Cambodia is home to many rare, vulnerable and endangered species including the Brahminy Kite \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wolman", "Leo Wolman", "Leo"], "question": "although was once director of research for the Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union, his criticisms of unions led directly to the passage of the Taft-Hartley Act in 1947?"} +{"answers": ["SN 2005gj"], "question": "the extreme luminosity observed for supernova could be explained by the incidence of a quark nova?"} +{"answers": ["Sami Callihan", "Sami", "Callihan"], "question": "after professional wrestler \"the New Horror\" won the CZW Iron Man Championship, he renamed it the \"CZW New Horror Championship\"?"} +{"answers": ["1948 Palestinian exodus from Lydda and Ramle"], "question": "George Habash, founder of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, was a survivor of the of July 1948?"} +{"answers": ["Perry Francis Lafferty", "Lafferty", "Perry", "Perry Lafferty"], "question": "NBC network executive produced the 1985 television movie \"An Early Frost\", one of the first dramatic films to deal with the subject of HIV / AIDS?"} +{"answers": ["Hamamatsu Chūnagon Monogatari"], "question": "the first chapter of , an eleventh-century Japanese tale, no longer exists?"} +{"answers": ["David Shaw", "Shaw", "David Shaw", "David"], "question": ", who won the 1991 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism for coverage of the McMartin preschool trial, got his first writing job at age 16 filling in at a motorcycle race for an absent reporter?"} +{"answers": ["CQC-6"], "question": "the knife \"\" by Ernest Emerson was first developed for a US Navy SEAL Team, and went on to popularize the concept of the \"tactical folding knife\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anyangcheon"], "question": "the , a river in Gyeonggi Province and Seoul City of South Korea, is home to a variety of wildlife such as goldfish, Grey Heron and Northern Shoveler?"} +{"answers": ["Bobby", "Bobby Cowell", "Cowell"], "question": " only played for one professional club during his entire football career (Newcastle United)?"} +{"answers": ["Fatbeard"], "question": "the ending of the \"South Park\" episode \"\" mirrors the resolution of the hijacking of the \"Maersk Alabama\" by Somalian pirates?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Gravius", "Gravius", "Daniel"], "question": "the linguistic works of are used by modern scholars to shed light on the society of the 17th-century Siraya people of Taiwan?"} +{"answers": ["Dharma combat"], "question": "Zen master Línjì Yìxuán \"\" once jumped up, grabbed a monk, shouted at him, and then called him a \"shit stick\" in an episode of ?"} +{"answers": ["Phelan Beale Jr.", "Phelan Beale, Jr.", "Jr.", "Phelan"], "question": "American journalist was a son of Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale and a brother of Edith Bouvier Beale, whose lives were highlighted in the documentary \"Grey Gardens\"?"} +{"answers": ["Foothill yellow-legged frog"], "question": "the secretes an anti-fungal protein from its skin to prevent infections by various fungi such as \"Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis\"?"} +{"answers": ["protected area of Sri Lanka", "Protected areas of Sri Lanka"], "question": " such as Sinharaja Forest Reserve account for 26.5 percent of the total area of Sri Lanka?"} +{"answers": ["Anshei Glen Wild Synagogue"], "question": " in Glen Wild, New York, is so small it has never had its own rabbi?"} +{"answers": ["Lars Tokstad Sem Platou", "Lars T. Platou", "Platou", "Lars"], "question": "Norwegian politician was an electrical engineer and farmer by occupation?"} +{"answers": ["Maverick", "Maverick"], "question": "the term , referring to an animal without a brand, came from Texas land baron Samuel Maverick who was notorious for not branding his cattle?"} +{"answers": ["Four sights"], "question": "having observed the as a young prince, Gautama Buddha \"(statue pictured)\" realized the sufferings in life and started an ascetic life against his father's wish?"} +{"answers": ["Gerontion"], "question": " is a poem by T. S. Eliot that was first published in 1920 which relates the opinions and impressions of a gerontic, or elderly man?"} +{"answers": ["McMenamin", "Brian", "Brian McMenamin"], "question": " graduated with a degree in political science, but is co-owner of the McMenamins chain of brewpubs?"} +{"answers": ["The Magnet", "The Magnet"], "question": " was the first film to give James Fox a starring role, at the age of 11?"} +{"answers": ["Julie Wainwright", "Julie", "Wainwright", "Julie L. Wainwright"], "question": " was CEO of one of the shortest-lived public companies on record?"} +{"answers": ["José", "Sabogal", "José Sabogal", "José Sabogal Wiesse"], "question": " was \"the most renowned early supporter\" of the artistic indigenist movement of Peru?"} +{"answers": ["Mohammed Atef", "Mohammed Atef Al-Masri", "Mohammed", "Atef"], "question": "\"The Wall Street Journal\" purchased computers belonging to al-Qaeda leaders found in the rubble of \"\" house?"} +{"answers": ["Poricy Park Conservancy", "Poricy Park"], "question": " in New Jersey is known for allowing limited collecting at its Cretaceous-era fossil shell beds?"} +{"answers": ["Kang Dae-ha", "Kang", "Dae-ha"], "question": "director/screenwriter from Jeju Island, South Korea, directed films related to Korean shamanism?"} +{"answers": ["Disappearing Model"], "question": ", a body painting in which a model is painted so that she is indistinguishable from her background, is Joanne Gair's most famous work and was displayed on \"Ripley's Believe It or Not!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pop Idol", "Pop Idol"], "question": "although Darius Danesh did not win the of \"Pop Idol\", he still achieved a number-one single with \"Colourblind\"?"} +{"answers": ["John William Wrench", "John", "John Wrench", "Wrench"], "question": "after Daniel Shanks and calculated pi to 100,000 decimal digits, a bound, gold-inscribed printout of the digits was presented to the Smithsonian Institution?"} +{"answers": ["Air well", "air well", "Air well"], "question": "an \"\" collects water by promoting the condensation of moisture from air?"} +{"answers": ["Wilco", "Wilco"], "question": "Wilco's is expected to feature a duet with Canadian singer Feist?"} +{"answers": ["Protestantism and Islam"], "question": " have an early history of mutual support against Catholicism, and share some common attitudes to faith, such as textual criticism and iconoclasm?"} +{"answers": ["Kyshtym disaster"], "question": "the was a serious nuclear accident in 1957, which resulted in permanent evacuation of about 10,000 people?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin", "Edwards", "Benjamin Edwards", "Benjamin Edwards"], "question": ", who expanded the privately-held A. G. Edwards into the largest U.S. brokerage firm headquartered outside of New York City, owned the world's largest collection of Imari porcelain?"} +{"answers": ["Duo Crommelynck"], "question": "both members of , a noted classical piano duo, committed suicide in 1994, the only known such case in classical music history?"} +{"answers": ["Kimberly", "Kimberly, Utah"], "question": "children in the high-altitude gold mining town of , attended school from April through November to avoid the deep snows of winter?"} +{"answers": ["Otto Becher", "Otto", "Becher", "Otto Humphrey Becher"], "question": "Captain (later Rear Admiral) \"\" was awarded both the Distinguished Service Order and United States Legion of Merit as commander of HMAS \"Warramunga\" during the Korean War?"} +{"answers": ["Hamilton", "Joey Hamilton", "Joey"], "question": " held five baseball records at Georgia Southern University until 1995?"} +{"answers": ["Sameakki Mean Chey District", "Sameakki Mean Chey"], "question": "a 1.5 million dollar land concession project in , Cambodia, will provide land to 732 of the poorest farming families?"} +{"answers": ["Our Bounties Ourselves"], "question": "the \"Kröd Mändoon\" episode \"\" included an almost verbatim parody of George W. Bush's famous \"Fool me once\" speech gaffe?"} +{"answers": ["Underwire bra", "underwire bra"], "question": "the history of the \"(patent pictured)\" dates back to 1893 when Marie Tucek patented a \"breast supporter\" that used a metal or cardboard support under the breasts?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin", "Walton", "Kevin Walton"], "question": " and Richard Butson were the first to climb several Antarctic peaks, with both of them going on to receive the Albert Medal for heroism and the Polar Medal?"} +{"answers": ["Federal Works Agency"], "question": "the funded and supervised the construction of housing, public health facilities, and schools for communities impacted by fast-growing defense industries during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Bull", "Georg Andreas Bull", "Georg"], "question": "architect designed about sixty railway stations, including the Krøderen Station from 1872?"} +{"answers": ["Forcipiger longirostris"], "question": "the butterflyfish species has the longest Hawaiian name for any fish: \"lauwiliwilinukunukuʻoiʻoi\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ohave Shalom Synagogue"], "question": " was founded when the members of the existing synagogue in Woodridge, New York, had a dispute over who would be the community's ritual slaughterer of animals?"} +{"answers": ["La Porta"], "question": "the tiny commune of , with only 196 inhabitants (1999 census), has the most famous Baroque church and belltower \"\" in Corsica?"} +{"answers": ["Welbike"], "question": "the was the smallest motorcycle ever used by the British Armed Forces?"} +{"answers": ["Dan Claitor", "Claitor", "Dan"], "question": "Baton Rouge attorney was elected in 2009 to the Louisiana State Senate despite his fellow Republican, Governor Bobby Jindal endorsing his opponent?"} +{"answers": ["Deforestation in Costa Rica"], "question": "the problem of in the 1980s and early 1990s was referenced in Michael Crichton's 1990 novel, \"Jurassic Park\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kurt and Karl Von Steiger", "Von Steigers", "The Von Steigers"], "question": "Do you know that, although professional wrestlers won the AWA World Tag Team Championship, their title reign is not recognized because the previous champions were not authorized to lose the title?"} +{"answers": ["Chausath Khamba"], "question": "the 64-pillared 17th century marble monument is a tomb for Mirz Aziz Koka?"} +{"answers": ["Text figures", "text figures"], "question": "—a style of typesetting numerals with descenders—are the original style of Arabic numerals in the occident and still often used?"} +{"answers": ["Acrophony"], "question": "the names of the Greek letters Alpha and Beta, which start with the sounds they represent, are examples of ?"} +{"answers": ["New Place"], "question": " is the name given to Shakespeare's final place of residence in Stratford?"} +{"answers": ["Pemberton", "Sophie Pemberton Deane-Drummond", "Sophie", "Sophie Pemberton"], "question": "Canadian painter , who painted her award-winning \"\"Little Boy Blue\"\" in 1897, taught painting to local female artists?"} +{"answers": ["Sawney Bean", "Bean", "Sawney"], "question": " was rumored to be the head of an incestous family that murdered and cannibalized over 1000 people before they were all caught and executed?"} +{"answers": ["Zvartnots"], "question": "the cathedral of the Armenian town of was depicted on the first emission of 100 AMD banknotes?
"} +{"answers": ["Cameron Bright", "Cameron", "Bright"], "question": " and Nicole Kidman wore flesh-colored swimsuits during the filming of the controversial bathtub scene in \"\"Birth\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rex Nemorensis"], "question": "the was a Roman priest of Diana who got his position by killing the previous incumbent?"} +{"answers": ["Saddle-billed stork", "Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis"], "question": "the is a large wading bird in the stork family, Ciconiidae?"} +{"answers": ["Pushkar Fair"], "question": "the is the world's largest camel/cattle fair?"} +{"answers": ["Audio commentary"], "question": " were introduced as laserdisc features to appeal to hardcore movie fans?"} +{"answers": ["Slovakia Summit 2005"], "question": "the between Presidents Bush and Putin will mark the first occasion when a sitting President of the United States visits Slovakia?"} +{"answers": ["Edith", "Edith Nourse Rogers", "Edith Nourse", "Rogers"], "question": "Representative sponsored the G.I. Bill and the legislation that created the Women's Army Corps before becoming the longest-serving woman in the U.S. Congress?"} +{"answers": ["The Patty Duke Show"], "question": " challenged the scope of special effects on television in the 1960s, with Patty Duke playing two roles?"} +{"answers": ["John Sackville, 3rd Duke of Dorset", "John", "Dorset"], "question": " was one of the most noted cricketers of the mid-to-late 18th century?"} +{"answers": ["Great Lakes Storm of 1913"], "question": "the was the deadliest natural disaster to hit the Great Lakes basin region, killing over 250 people?"} +{"answers": ["Gorilla Monsoon", "Monsoon", "Gorilla"], "question": "professional wrestler grew a long beard and billed himself as a terrifying giant from Manchuria as a heel gimmick?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Eustis", "Charles", "Charles Bohlen", "Charles E. Bohlen", "Bohlen"], "question": "U.S. Ambassador received the secret protocol to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, which contained an understanding between Hitler and Stalin to split Central Europe, from German diplomat Hans von Herwarth?"} +{"answers": ["Piano Sonata in B minor", "Piano Sonata in B minor"], "question": "Franz Liszt's was influenced by Franz Schubert's \"Wanderer Fantasy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ionization chamber", "ionization chamber"], "question": "in the of a smoke detector, ions strike smoke particles and are neutralized, and this drop in current triggers the alarm?"} +{"answers": ["Saladin tithe"], "question": "the was levied in England in 1188 to help finance the Third Crusade?"} +{"answers": ["Hypochaeris radicata"], "question": " is sometimes mistaken for dandelions, and has similar culinary uses?"} +{"answers": ["Herman's Head"], "question": "the Fox television series used characters to represent different aspect of the main character's psyche, similar to Eric Berne's concept of transactional analysis?"} +{"answers": ["Polythene Pam"], "question": "the Beatles' song \"\" was partly inspired by a Liverpool fan who ate polyethylene?"} +{"answers": ["Pannonica de Koenigswarter", "Pannonica", "Koenigswarter"], "question": " of the Rothschild family was known as the \"bebop baroness\" for her patronage of jazz musicians, including Thelonious Monk and Charlie Parker?"} +{"answers": ["SYNE1", "Enaptin"], "question": " has the second-longest chemical name to be written down, at 64,060 letters?"} +{"answers": ["Sashimono"], "question": " were small banners worn on the backs of Japanese medieval troops for identification during battles?"} +{"answers": ["Interactive urinal"], "question": "the is a marketing device used in urinals?"} +{"answers": ["Mather Stock Car Company"], "question": "Mather Tower, the headquarters building for built in 1928 in Chicago, Illinois, has the smallest floor size of any of Chicago's skyscrapers?"} +{"answers": ["Skeleton Lake"], "question": " in India is named after the remains of approximately 600 people who died there in a sudden hailstorm?"} +{"answers": ["Gary Stevens"], "question": "the England football squad for the 1986 World Cup in Mexico contained two players called ?"} +{"answers": ["F-Zero"], "question": "the of video games is renowned for its sheer visceral impression of speed?"} +{"answers": ["physical paradox", "Physical paradox"], "question": "a is thought to be either an artifact of error or incompleteness because reality is assumed to be completely consistent?"} +{"answers": ["Didiereaceae"], "question": " is a family of cactus-like flowering plants that make up the spiny thickets of Madagascar?"} +{"answers": ["Pelletier", "Madeleine", "Madeleine Pelletier"], "question": "the feminist (1874–1939) was the first female psychiatrist in France and that she dressed as a man to protest the oppression of women?"} +{"answers": ["Delaware Basin"], "question": "the in Texas contains fossilised coral reefs from the Permian era?"} +{"answers": ["Harvey Hubbell", "Harvey Hubbell II", "Hubbell", "Harvey"], "question": " (1857–1927) invented the electrical power plug?"} +{"answers": ["Mabbot", "Gilbert Mabbot", "Gilbert"], "question": " (1622–1670) was a pioneering journalist during the English Civil War who also served as an official licenser of the press?"} +{"answers": ["Hampshire County Cricket Club"], "question": " has produced three English national cricket captains in its 141-year history?"} +{"answers": ["Ackerman", "Paula Ackerman", "Paula"], "question": " was the first woman to serve as a rabbi in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Kuttanad"], "question": " in Kerala, India, is the country's only region below sea level?"} +{"answers": ["Kentucky State University"], "question": ", with 2,300 students, is the smallest of the public state universities in the U.S. state of Kentucky?"} +{"answers": ["Imperial Russian Navy", "Russian Navy"], "question": "the predecessor to the first sailed during the Second Azov campaign of 1696 under Peter the Great?"} +{"answers": ["Silent e"], "question": " is a convention in English spelling added to the ends of words, that makes short vowels long?"} +{"answers": ["Church of the Holy Apostles"], "question": "until it was looted in 1204 during the Fourth Crusade, the was the busiest place of worship in Constantinople?"} +{"answers": ["That Obscure Object of Desire"], "question": "in the 1977 film directed by Luis Buñuel, the leading role of Conchita is played by two actresses and voiced by a third?"} +{"answers": ["Van der Helst", "Bartholomeus", "Helst", "Bartholomeus van der Helst", "van der Helst"], "question": "the group portrait \"\" by Dutch painter (1613–1670) was considered by Sir Joshua Reynolds to be the finest he had seen?"} +{"answers": ["Cobreloa", "C.D. Cobreloa"], "question": "the Chilean football club reached the finals of South America's principal club competition, the Copa Libertadores, in 1981, only four years after the club's founding?"} +{"answers": ["Babaji Palwankar Baloo", "Palwankar", "Baloo", "Palwankar Baloo"], "question": " was a Dalit (also called \"Untouchable\") who helped break down the Indian caste system with his prowess at cricket?"} +{"answers": ["Spinifex people"], "question": "the are the last Aboriginal nomadic people in Australia, taking their name from the Spinifex grass that survives in the desert?"} +{"answers": ["History of Swansea"], "question": "the includes an epidemic of yellow fever in 1865, the only outbreak of that disease on the British mainland?"} +{"answers": ["Pancho Barnes", "Pancho", "Barnes"], "question": " was a pioneer of women's aviation and owner of the Rancho Oro Verde Fly-Inn Dude Ranch?"} +{"answers": ["Humboldt squid"], "question": "the is a large, aggressive predatory squid which can grow to 2 m long and weigh 40 kg?"} +{"answers": ["Berlichingen", "Götz", "Götz von Berlichingen", "von Berlichingen"], "question": ", a knight of the Holy Roman Empire, wore a prosthetic hand made of iron after losing his hand in the siege of Landshut in 1508?"} +{"answers": ["Swabian War"], "question": "the of 1499 was fought between the Old Swiss Confederacy and the emperor Maximilian I and his Swabian League?"} +{"answers": ["Tuttle", "Julia DeForest Tuttle", "Julia Tuttle", "Julia"], "question": "citrus plantation owner owned the land upon which Miami, Florida was built, and that she gave half her land to Henry Flagler to entice him to build a station for the Florida East Coast Railroad there?"} +{"answers": ["Project Aqua"], "question": " was a proposed hydroelectric scheme for the lower Waitaki River in New Zealand that would have diverted up to 77% of the river's flow into a separate canal?"} +{"answers": ["Myxobolus cerebralis"], "question": "different stages of the fish parasite were originally thought to be three different organisms in two different classes?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Clement", "Jack Henderson Clement", "Clement", "Jack"], "question": " discovered and recorded future Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer Jerry Lee Lewis for Sun Records while Sam Phillips was away on a trip?"} +{"answers": ["The Historical Atlas of China", "Historical Atlas of China"], "question": "two widely-used maps of China's historical placenames independently published in Taiwan and China during the 1980s are both called ?"} +{"answers": ["Federal tribunals in the United States"], "question": "in the United States, a federal court can be classified as either an ?"} +{"answers": ["Otokichi"], "question": " (1818–1867) was a Japanese castaway, who circled the globe as he tried unsuccessfully to return to Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Xihoumen Bridge"], "question": ", a suspension bridge planned for the Zhoushan Archipelago in China will be the third largest suspension bridge in the world when completed?"} +{"answers": ["Kurt", "Kurt Mollekens", "Mollekens"], "question": "the race car driver won three Formula Ford titles in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["Union Bridge", "Union Bridge"], "question": " across the River Tweed between England and Scotland was once the longest suspension bridge in the world and is now the oldest surviving?"} +{"answers": ["Mokola virus"], "question": "the is a relative of the rabies virus and was first isolated in tree shrews?"} +{"answers": ["Working Group on Internet Governance"], "question": "the is a United Nations body set up to investigate the future governance of the Internet and the role of ICANN?"} +{"answers": ["Martorell", "Antonio Martorell", "Antonio"], "question": "Puerto Rican painter was about to board the Underground shortly before the 7 July 2005 London bombings, but he stopped at his hotel to get breakfast and learned about the bombings while at the restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["Virtual globe", "virtual globe"], "question": "NASA, Google, Microsoft and Yahoo! are shipping their own GIS killer applications known as the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yogi Rock"], "question": " is a rock found on Mars by the Mars Pathfinder mission that looks surprisingly like Yogi Bear's head?"} +{"answers": ["California Certified Organic Farmers"], "question": " was one of the first U.S. based organizations to certify organic farmers?"} +{"answers": ["Lillooet language", "Lillooet"], "question": "the , an endangered language of British Columbia, is similar to Semitic languages in that it also has pharyngeal consonants?"} +{"answers": ["Perioeci"], "question": "the were free inhabitants but not citizens under Spartan rule?"} +{"answers": ["Ginery Twichell", "Twichell", "Ginery"], "question": "businessman started in stage lines before transitioning to railroads and three terms in the U.S. Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Wallkill River"], "question": "the is one of the few rivers that drains into a creek, because it is impounded just before the confluence?"} +{"answers": ["Wilfred Stamp, 2nd Baron Stamp", "Wilfred", "Stamp"], "question": " holds the record for holding a peerage for the shortest length of time due to a legal fiction in English law?"} +{"answers": ["Springboro Star Press", "Star Press"], "question": " is a weekly newspaper in southwestern Ohio published since 1976?"} +{"answers": ["Simone Niggli-Luder", "Simone", "Niggli-Luder"], "question": " from Switzerland won all four women's competitions at the orienteering world championships 2005 in Aichi, Japan, repeating her performance of 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Enriquillo"], "question": " is the only saltwater lake in the world inhabited by crocodiles?"} +{"answers": ["Narita Shinkansen"], "question": "the from Tokyo to Narita Airport, which took nine years to build 9 km of track bed, is the only bullet train line ever officially cancelled?"} +{"answers": ["toxicodendron dermatitis", "Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis"], "question": " accounts for 10% of all lost-time injuries in the United States Forest Service?"} +{"answers": ["Driftless Area National Wildlife Refuge"], "question": " in Iowa has rare ice age snails that survive living on rock formations cooled from underground ice?"} +{"answers": ["Khardung La"], "question": "the has been incorrectly claimed by Wikipedia to be the highest motorable road in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Cotswold Olimpick Games"], "question": "the were organized by Robert Dover as a protest against Puritanism in the early 17th century?"} +{"answers": ["Head Office"], "question": "the 1985 comedy film has established stars such as Danny DeVito starring in roles that are little more than bit parts?"} +{"answers": ["Old Well"], "question": "the at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a neoclassical rotunda modelled after the Temple of Love at the Palace of Versailles?"} +{"answers": ["oxandrolone", "Oxandrolone"], "question": "the anabolic steroid was granted orphan drug status in treatment of alcoholic hepatitis, Turner's syndrome and HIV wasting syndrome?"} +{"answers": ["Kersands", "Billy Kersands", "Billy"], "question": "in the 1880s was the most popular African American comedian in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["religion in Israel", "Religion in Israel"], "question": " for Jews differs strikingly from that recognized in the Jewish diaspora?"} +{"answers": ["Frauenkirche", "Munich Frauenkirche"], "question": "according to legend, the \"Teufelstritt\" (\"Devil's Footstep\"), in the in Munich, Germany, marks the spot where the devil stood when he thought that the builder had constructed a cathedral with no windows?"} +{"answers": ["Commotio cordis"], "question": " is a sudden and unexpected cardiac arrest observed mostly in young people during participation in sports, and that is the most frequent cause of accidental deaths in Little League baseball games?"} +{"answers": ["Football in Poland", "Association football in Poland"], "question": "a 1906 football match between a team of youngsters from Kraków and the troupe of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show is one of the milestones in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Spangenhelm", "spangenhelm"], "question": "the was the most popular war helmet in Europe and the Middle East during the early Middle Ages?"} +{"answers": ["Acoustic location"], "question": "the name was a name applied to the acoustic locators used by Japan during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Ingoldesby", "Richard", "Richard Ingoldesby"], "question": ", Governor of New Jersey, caused the defeat of a bill to raise 200 men for an invasion of Canada in order to remove the Quakers from all public offices in New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Stony Clove Notch"], "question": ", a pass in the Catskill Mountains, was once so narrow that it could only be traversed by people walking in single file?"} +{"answers": ["Valentin", "Valentin Varennikov", "Varennikov", "Valentin Ivanovich Varennikov"], "question": "the Soviet general , one of the members of the State Emergency Committee which organized the Soviet coup attempt of 1991, was eventually acqutted by the Russian court and took a seat in the State Duma?"} +{"answers": ["Arithmetica Universalis"], "question": "Isaac Newton was so unhappy with the publication of his , he considered buying all the copies of the first edition so he could destroy them?"} +{"answers": ["Nicetas", "Nicetas"], "question": "the Bogomil bishop went to Lombardy in order to throw doubts on the Cathars's spiritual succession to the Apostles?"} +{"answers": ["A1 motorway", "A1 motorway"], "question": "the 1065-m long Črni Kal viaduct on the is the longest viaduct in Slovenia?"} +{"answers": ["Bouchon"], "question": "a is a type of traditional restaurant in Lyon, serving such delicacies as pig's head cheese, tripe soup and andouillette?"} +{"answers": ["Sankt-Peterburgskie Vedomosti"], "question": "Peter the Great was the principal editor of the , the first newspaper printed in Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh Green"], "question": " received the Walter Camp Award and the Lombardi Award, and was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1996?"} +{"answers": ["111th Fighter Escadrille", "111th Fighter Escadrille"], "question": "the of the Polish Air Force successfully foiled an attack by the German Luftwaffe about an hour before World War II broke out in Westerplatte ?"} +{"answers": ["Yueh Hai Ching Temple", "Yueh Hai Ching"], "question": " is the oldest Taoist temple in Singapore, and Chinese Emperor Guang Xu presented a plaque to the temple in 1907?"} +{"answers": ["Will", "Jefferson", "Will Jefferson"], "question": " is probably the tallest professional cricketer ever, at about 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) tall?"} +{"answers": ["Social War", "Social War"], "question": "Philip II of Macedon used the as an opportunity to further the interests of his Macedonian Empire in the Aegean region?"} +{"answers": ["Stavropoleos Monastery"], "question": "the choir of , an Eastern Orthodox church in central Bucharest, Romania, sings (neo-)Byzantine music, now a rare occurrence for churches in Romania?"} +{"answers": ["Arthropleuridea"], "question": " is an extinct class of myriapods which includes, at over 2 meters long, the largest terrestrial arthropods that ever lived?"} +{"answers": ["Mingarry Castle"], "question": "King James IV of Scotland once used as a stronghold for fighting off clan Donald in the late 15th century?"} +{"answers": ["Atchison County Historical Society Museum", "Atchison County Historical Museum", "Atchison County Historical Society & Museum"], "question": "some call the the \"world's smallest presidential library\"?"} +{"answers": ["Spuyten Duyvil", "USS Spuyten Duyvil"], "question": "during the American Civil War, an early Union steam torpedo boat, , was used to clear obstructions so President Lincoln could visit the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia after General Lee's withdrawal?"} +{"answers": ["Gourdaine", "Jean-Pierre", "Jean-Pierre Norblin de La Gourdaine"], "question": "French-born artist is famous in Poland for illustrating many important historical moments of the last years of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and is considered one of the most important painters of the Polish Enlightenment?"} +{"answers": ["Canadian Parliamentary Cats"], "question": "the Canadian Parliament Buildings have housed since the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["World Sevens Series", "2005–06 World Sevens Series"], "question": "the in rugby sevens will be the first in seven seasons of the competition to be won by a team other than New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["National Public Toilet Map"], "question": "Australia has a , allowing users to locate the 14,000 public toilets across the country to four decimal places of latitude and longitude?"} +{"answers": ["Illawarra Steam Navigation Company"], "question": "the carrying passengers and freight from Sydney to the south coast of New South Wales, Australia, between 1850 and 1955, was known as the 'Pig and Whistle line' because it was said that the fleet ships would wait an hour for a pig but not a minute for a passenger?"} +{"answers": ["Sir Creek"], "question": "the disputed , a tidal estuary, has prevented India and Pakistan from setting a permanent maritime boundary in the Arabian Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Sue v Hill"], "question": "in the case of , the High Court of Australia decided that the United Kingdom was a \"foreign power\" to Australia, recognising Australia's complete independence?"} +{"answers": ["Hashiguchi", "Goyō", "Goyō Hashiguchi"], "question": "the first commission of printmaker (pictured right, Goyo's \"Kamisuki\") was to organize the layout and illustrations of Natsume Sōseki's novel \"I Am a Cat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kisdon Force Woods", "Kisdon Force"], "question": "the \"\" is not an elite military unit, but rather a waterfall in North Yorkshire, England?"} +{"answers": ["Abdullah ibn al-Mu'tazz", "al-Mu'tazz", "Abdallah ibn al-Mu'tazz", "Abdallah"], "question": "the Arabic poet ruled as caliph of the Abbasid dynasty for only a single day before he was strangled to death?"} +{"answers": ["Tennessee State Museum"], "question": "the has one of the largest collections in the United States of weapons, flags, and uniforms from the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Albert Walker", "Joseph A. Walker", "Walker", "Joseph"], "question": "NASA test pilot X-1E and record-setting X-15 were two of the very few research aircraft to have nose art? \"(pictured, Joe Walker and the X-1E)\""} +{"answers": ["William", "Lee", "William Lee", "William Lee"], "question": " was U.S. President George Washington's personal servant, and the only one of his slaves freed by Washington in his will?"} +{"answers": ["Coccolithovirus"], "question": ", a giant double-stranded DNA virus, has 472 protein-coding genes, and is the largest known marine virus by genome?"} +{"answers": ["Russian opera"], "question": " was dominated by Italian composers and singers?"} +{"answers": ["Carmen", "carmen", "Carmen"], "question": "a was a spell or incantation among the Ancient Romans, of which the oldest surviving examples are the \"Carmen Arvale\" and the \"Carmen Saliare\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lutetium tantalate"], "question": " (LuTaO) \"(crystal structure pictured)\" is the densest known stable white material and is therefore an ideal material for X-ray phosphors?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Rolf Brahde", "Brahde", "Rolf Brahde", "Rolf"], "question": "astronomer provided commentary for the 1969 moon landing on Norwegian television?"} +{"answers": ["Vestararius"], "question": "the managed both the wardrobe and money of the pope from the 8th to 11th centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Overfield", "Pete Overfield", "Pete"], "question": " won a professional American football championship in 1901 and was later nominated by U.S. President William Howard Taft as a federal judge in Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Asian Socialist Conference"], "question": "the 1953 held in Rangoon, was an important precursor to the 1955 Bandung Conference?"} +{"answers": ["Pink Panthers"], "question": "members of a thief network, named \"\" by Interpol, have stolen millions of dollars worth of jewels by driving limousines through a window, escaping on a speedboat and cross-dressing?"} +{"answers": ["Xi", "Xi"], "question": ", a console-based alternate reality game, involved the users in searching for clues in the real world?"} +{"answers": ["Carrick", "Donnchadh,", "Donnchadh, Earl of Carrick"], "question": "Earl of Carrick gave lands to Paisley Abbey so that he could found a new abbey at Crossraguel, but because the monks of Paisley wanted to keep the lands for themselves the foundation was delayed?"} +{"answers": ["Ingvald Smith-Kielland", "Smith-Kielland", "Ingvald", "Ingvald Mareno Smith-Kielland"], "question": " left his ambassadorship in the Czechoslovak Republic after the Prague Spring?"} +{"answers": ["W.", "Lokubandara", "Wijesinghe Jayaweera Mudiyanselage Lokubandara", "W. J. M. Lokubandara"], "question": " \"\", the current Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, assumed the position after he won the election by one vote?"} +{"answers": ["SN 2002cx"], "question": " was classified as a type Ia supernova, but does not have some features that define a type Ia supernova?"} +{"answers": ["1901 Homestead Library & Athletic Club football team", "Homestead Library & Athletic Club"], "question": "the success of the championship inspired promoters to form the first National Football League in 1902?"} +{"answers": ["Erika Cheetham", "Cheetham", "Erika"], "question": "20th-century medieval scholar interpreted Nostradamus' writings as prophecies of Napoleon, Hitler, and the establishment of modern Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Congress for Democracy"], "question": "although it was mocked by Indira Gandhi's Congress (I) as the \"Congress for Defectors\", Jagjivan Ram's helped the opposition Janata Party win the 1977 election?"} +{"answers": ["Herschberger", "Clarence", "Clarence Herschberger"], "question": "University of Chicago fullback \"\" has been credited as the first player to run the Statue of Liberty play?"} +{"answers": ["Andachtsbilder"], "question": "typical subjects for late medieval include the \"Pietà\", \"Pensive Christ\", \"Man of Sorrows\" and \"Arma Christi\", and the \"Veil of Veronica\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shevardnadze", "Nanuli Shevardnadze", "Nanuli"], "question": ", wife of the future president of Georgia Eduard Shevardnadze, initially rejected his marriage proposal, fearing her family background would ruin his career?"} +{"answers": ["Pakistan Socialist Party", "Socialist Party"], "question": "while the won several seats in 1954 in East Pakistan due to reservations for religious minorities, the party opposed such reservations in principle?"} +{"answers": ["Bagassa"], "question": "the leaves of young trees are so different from those of the adults that taxonomists considered them to be different species for at least 150 years?"} +{"answers": ["1932 Colgate Red Raiders football team"], "question": "the was \"undefeated, untied, unscored upon, and uninvited\" after being snubbed by the Rose Bowl?"} +{"answers": ["Centipede", "Centipede"], "question": " were an English jazz/progressive rock band with more than 50 members?"} +{"answers": ["Hudson Historic District", "Hudson Historic District"], "question": "industries that have shaped the Hudson, New York, include whaling, antique shops and prostitution?"} +{"answers": ["Bossard", "Frank Clifton Bossard", "Frank Bossard", "Frank"], "question": " was the first spy caught with the aid of an electronic transmitter?"} +{"answers": ["Memorial Park", "Wilsonville Memorial Park"], "question": " is both the oldest and largest park in Wilsonville, Oregon, and includes a barn built in 1901 \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Andvord", "Richard Andvord", "Andvord", "Richard"], "question": "although he headed the Royal Stables of Norway from 1945 to 1960, only had responsibility for motor vehicles?"} +{"answers": ["Michel Thomas Halbouty", "Michel", "Michel Halbouty", "Halbouty", "Michel T. Halbouty"], "question": " was a wildcatter who was credited with discovering more than 50 oil and gas fields, though he twice declared bankruptcy?"} +{"answers": ["Ixlu"], "question": "a Maya ruler of , a small ancient city in Guatemala, claimed to be the lord of the major Maya city of Tikal?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Banda Banda", "Banda Banda"], "question": "the rarely seen Rufous Scrub-bird occurs on in New South Wales, Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Lisa", "Lisa Ben", "Ben"], "question": "pioneering lesbian journalist Edith Eyde only assumed the pseudonym after editors of the lesbian magazine \"The Ladder\" rejected her first choice, \"Ima Spinster\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lhotsky", "John", "John Lhotsky"], "question": "Ukrainian naturalist, lecturer, artist and author was credited as the first discoverer of gold in New South Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Satan's Harvest Home"], "question": "the 1749 pamphlet blamed influences from France and Italy for promoting effeminacy and homosexual contact among British gentlemen?"} +{"answers": ["Misa", "Kelly", "Kelly Misa"], "question": " ranked 84th in the FHM Philippines' sexiest women of 2006?"} +{"answers": ["One Iowa"], "question": "the LGBT rights group held public forums during the landmark case \"Varnum v. Brien\" to discuss the importance of marriage equality \"(pro same-sex marriage rally pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Baulk road"], "question": "Isambard Kingdom Brunel used light rails and heavy timber baulks for the Great Western Railway's track because existing technology could not produce strong rails?"} +{"answers": ["Randy Wicker", "Wicker", "Randy"], "question": "despite having organized the first LGBT rights demonstration in the US, activist denounced the Stonewall riots, saying that \"throwing rocks through windows doesn't open doors\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dickey", "William", "William Hobart Dickey", "William Dickey", "William Dickey"], "question": "the poet finished a poem about the death of his mentor, John Berryman, shortly before his own death in 1994?"} +{"answers": ["São Gabriel", "São Gabriel"], "question": " was one of the two ships of Vasco da Gama's armada that returned from the trip to India?"} +{"answers": ["V.", "Saldanha", "Vincent John Peter Saldanha", "V. J. P. Saldanha"], "question": "the main theme of Indian novelist s writings was the 18th-century captivity of 60,000 Mangalorean Roman Catholics at Seringapatam?"} +{"answers": ["Trans March"], "question": "the organizers of San Francisco's rerouted the event through the city's Mission District to draw attention to violence against transgender people?"} +{"answers": ["Heinz", "Heinz Heger", "Heger", "Josef Kohout"], "question": "the publication of a rare memoir by concentration camp survivor has been described as a turning point in the gay communitys adoption of the pink triangle symbol \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stonewall Nation"], "question": "the Los Angeles chapter of the Gay Liberation Front organized a project to take over the government of Alpine County, CA, to establish a gay separatist community called ?"} +{"answers": ["El Tintal"], "question": "the Maya archaeological site of , in the northern Petén region of Guatemala, includes a triadic-style pyramid estimated to be tall?"} +{"answers": ["Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State Office Building"], "question": "the is the tallest building in Harlem?"} +{"answers": ["Praise the Names of the Musical Assassins", "Names of the Musical Assassins"], "question": "Pungent Stench's early demos compiled on caused a \"considerable amount of interest\" in the group, leading them to sign a deal with Nuclear Blast?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Mold", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "the first patron of \"\" was Lady Margaret Beaufort, the mother of Henry VII?"} +{"answers": ["Alan", "Alan Cyril Wagner", "Wagner", "Alan Wagner"], "question": ", the first president of the Disney Channel, was also an opera critic and radio personality?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Jean Boyle", "Boyle"], "question": "while Chief of Defence Staff was ridiculed for ordering the Canadian military to halt nearly all operations for one day to search for missing files, some were subsequently found?"} +{"answers": ["Moturu", "Udayam", "Moturu Udayam"], "question": "Indian women's activist is said to have been the first woman to ride a bicycle in the state of Andhra Pradesh?"} +{"answers": ["Limusaurus"], "question": "the unusual finger structure of the dinosaur \"\" gives clues on how dinosaur hands evolved into bird wings?"} +{"answers": ["Amatong", "Prospero Amatong", "Prospero"], "question": "as governor of Davao del Norte, oversaw the creation of nearby Compostela Valley, eventually serving as the new Filipino province's interim governor in 1998?"} +{"answers": ["Christian Zheng Sheng College"], "question": " on Lantau, Hong Kong, has a dormitory on Cheung Chau from which students take small ferries called kai-tos to get to school?"} +{"answers": ["21st Tank Brigade", "21st Army Tank Brigade"], "question": "the British had so few tanks after the Battle of Dunkirk that two-thirds of the brigade was forced to serve as infantry?"} +{"answers": ["Mika", "Mika Tervala", "Tervala"], "question": " won gold medals in all the first five World Championships in mountain bike orienteering?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Muench", "Aloisius Joseph Muench", "Muench", "Aloisius"], "question": "Bishop \"(pictured, center)\", the liaison between the Vatican and the U.S. post-war occupation authority in Germany, referred to the latter as \"other Hitlers in disguise\"?"} +{"answers": ["Garfield School"], "question": "the , a 19th-century schoolhouse in Brunswick, New York, is considered unique for its time period because its design was commissioned?"} +{"answers": ["Coleman", "Coker", "Coleman Coker"], "question": " work has been featured in the Cooper-Hewitt National Museum, the New York City MoMA, the San Francisco MoMA, the Wexner Center for the Arts, and the National Building Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Duguetia tobagensis"], "question": ", a small tree endemic to the island of Tobago, has only been collected three times since its original discovery in 1912?"} +{"answers": ["Máscara", "Dorada", "Máscara Dorada"], "question": "Luchador had to outlast nine other wrestlers to win the CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Quartermaster Award", "Quartermaster Award"], "question": "the is the highest rank in the Sea Scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America?"} +{"answers": ["Libočany"], "question": "\"Liebotschaner Beer\", produced by some United States breweries, was originally brewed in and named after the Czech village of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["East-West League", "East–West League"], "question": "Negro league baseball executive Cum Posey organized the in 1932, but the league folded before the end of the season?"} +{"answers": ["Oldřich Nový", "Oldřich", "Nový"], "question": "during World War II, the Czech actor refused to divorce his wife, as a consequence of which they were both imprisoned in a German concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["Holospira"], "question": "the internal column (columella) of the shell of snail is hollow?"} +{"answers": ["Georgian Socialist-Federalist Revolutionary Party", "Socialist-Federalist Revolutionary Party"], "question": "in 1906, managed to seize 315,000 rubles during an attack on a Russian treasury in Dusheti?"} +{"answers": ["Palaiologina", "Helena Palaiologina", "Helena"], "question": ", Queen consort of Cyprus, gave orders for the nose of her husband's beautiful mistress to be cut off?"} +{"answers": ["Chitradurga Fort"], "question": " \"\" in Karnataka has so many interconnecting tanks to harvest rain water, it was said it never ran out of water?"} +{"answers": ["Carlisle", "City of Carlisle"], "question": "the is the largest city in England in terms of area, but is one of the smallest by population?"} +{"answers": ["Furth", "Hans G. Furth", "Hans"], "question": ", Professor in the Faculty of Psychology of the Catholic University of America, trained to become a concert pianist and performed for Jewish internment camps?"} +{"answers": ["Congregation Emanu-El", "Congregation Emanu-El"], "question": " in Victoria, British Columbia, built in 1863 in the building boom that followed the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush, is the oldest surviving synagogue in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Wushan Man"], "question": ", a species of \"Homo\", was identified from a fossil jaw found south of the Yangtze River but is now thought to come from an extinct ape that lived in China two million years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Nymphaea nouchali"], "question": " \"\" is the national flower of Sri Lanka where it is known as \"Nil Manel\" in Sinhala?"} +{"answers": ["Jan Władysław Dawid", "Jan", "Dawid"], "question": " was a lecturer at the Flying University in Warsaw?"} +{"answers": ["Anaconda Road Massacre", "Anaconda Road massacre", "Anaconda Road"], "question": "the shooting death of striking miner Tom Manning in the 1920 in Butte, Montana is still officially unsolved?"} +{"answers": ["Jennifer Olayvar", "Jennifer", "Jennifer Rose Olayvar", "Olayvar"], "question": "choreographer Sergey Vikulov selected three lead couples where was one of the dancers chosen to perform in La Fille Mal Gardée?"} +{"answers": ["Abu Dhabi", "Abu Dhabi Media"], "question": "in September 2008, the established Imagenation, a subsidiary with access to more than US$1 billion with which to finance film production?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis", "Carol LeGrant Lewis", "Carol", "Carol Lewis"], "question": "former long jump record holder tried out for the 2002 Winter Olympics bobsleigh team?"} +{"answers": ["Dominant white"], "question": ", a collection of related genetic conditions, causes horses to be born with no skin pigmentation and completely or partly white coats \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Polymorphs of silicon carbide"], "question": "there are more than 250 different , and that some of them have a 301.5 nm lattice constant, about 1,000 times longer than usual lattice spacings?"} +{"answers": ["Liam Jungarrayi Jurrah", "Liam Jurrah", "Liam", "Jurrah"], "question": ", a Warlpiri from Yuendumu, is the first Indigenous Australian from a remote community in Central Australia to play in the Australian Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Y Ahora Te Vas"], "question": "Mexican group Los Bukis won the Lo Nuestro Award for Best Regional Mexican Song in 1989 with their number-one single \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sacajawea Peak"], "question": " is the highest point in the Wallowa Mountains and the sixth highest peak in Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Dan", "Dan Thomas"], "question": "Milwaukee Brewers baseball player was called the \"Sundown Kid\" because he refused to play on Sabbath?"} +{"answers": ["Bly Ranger Station"], "question": "the district office at the \"\" in south central Oregon was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937 at a cost of $1,700?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest May", "Ernest May", "Ernest Richard May", "Ernest", "May"], "question": "Harvard historian 1997 book \"The Kennedy Tapes: Inside the White House During the Cuban Missile Crisis\" was the primary source for the 2000 film \"Thirteen Days\" starring Kevin Costner?"} +{"answers": ["Zana e malit"], "question": "in Albanian folklore, the , mountain fairies revered for their beauty and courage, are said to have watched approvingly over Albanian protests against the 1878 Treaty of San Stefano?"} +{"answers": ["Malia", "Malia", "Malia"], "question": "the koa wood hull of a Hawaiian-style outrigger canoe named became the mold for modern fiberglass racing canoes?"} +{"answers": ["How Am I Supposed to Kill You If You Have All the Guns?"], "question": " was described as \"disgusting\" by the parents of one of its creators?"} +{"answers": ["Kumana National Park"], "question": "around 30–40 endangered Sri Lankan elephants \"\" are present within ?"} +{"answers": ["2001 Gator Bowl", "Gator Bowl"], "question": "the was the final collegiate game of American football star Michael Vick?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus crebra"], "question": "the strong, dark red timber of the Australian hardwood tree the was used in Elizabeth Farm, Australia's oldest surviving European dwelling?"} +{"answers": ["STSAT-2A"], "question": "Korea Aerospace Research Institute's (Science and Technology Satellite-2) will carry two payloads, a satellite laser ranging and a Lyman-alpha Imaging Solar Telescope?"} +{"answers": ["John McLean", "McLean", "John Frederick McLean", "John McLean", "John"], "question": "the 1906 firing of \"\" for paying an athlete to play college football was called \"the biggest scandal in the history of Missouri athletics\"?"} +{"answers": ["Haimo", "Dapifer", "Hamo", "Hamo Dapifer"], "question": "some historians argue that , a medieval royal official who died around 1100, was one of the first barons of the Exchequer?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Bradley, Jr.", "Jr.", "Abraham", "Abraham Bradley Jr."], "question": "in 1796, published the first comprehensive postal route maps for the United States Post Office Department?"} +{"answers": ["Madras Central Prison", "Chennai Central Prison"], "question": " was 172 years old when demolition of its premises began in June 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Coakes", "Marion", "Marion Coakes"], "question": "former Olympic show jumper won a silver medal on a pony and learned to ride on a donkey?"} +{"answers": ["St Deiniol's Church, Hawarden", "St Deiniol's Church"], "question": ", Wales, contains monuments to W. E. Gladstone, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and his family?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Amasa Walker", "Francis", "Walker", "Amasa Walker"], "question": " \"\" was brevetted a Brigadier General in the Union Army at the age of 24 and placed in charge of the 1870 United States Census at 29?"} +{"answers": ["Rise to Power", "Rise to Power"], "question": "during the tour in promotion of the album , the death metal band Monstrosity headlined the Rock Al Parque festival in Bogotá, Colombia, and performed in front of 80,000 people?"} +{"answers": ["United Kingdom Election Results"], "question": "the website is listed as a resource by the Parliament of Australia, The University of New South Wales, and The University of York?"} +{"answers": ["Iceland–Norway relations"], "question": " date back to Norwegian colonization of Iceland in the ninth century?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Hanrahan", "Edward", "Hanrahan", "Edward Vincent Hanrahan"], "question": ", groomed to succeed Chicago mayor Richard J. Daley, saw his elected career end after a 1969 police raid that resulted in the death of Black Panther Party leader Fred Hampton?"} +{"answers": ["Contracts Act 1999", "Contracts Act 1999"], "question": "the section of the covering arbitration clauses was described as \"very messy\" and \"a mire\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rio", "Alberto", "Alberto Del Rio"], "question": "masked wrestler only defended the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship four times in 533 days?"} +{"answers": ["GPS IIR-1"], "question": "the satellite , intended to become part of the United States Air Force Global Positioning System, was destroyed 13 seconds after launch?"} +{"answers": ["Thirst", "Thirst"], "question": "the 1979 Australian vampire-science fiction film drew influence from sources as diverse as Elizabeth Báthory and \"Soylent Green\"?"} +{"answers": ["First Presbyterian Church of Marcellus", "Greek Revival First Presbyterian Church of Marcellus"], "question": "the current minister at the in Marcellus, New York, was ordained in 1956?"} +{"answers": ["Windmill Lane", "Windmill Lane Recording Studios", "Windmill Lane Studios"], "question": "Dublin's is regularly visited by tourists wishing to view the U2-inspired graffiti adorning the walls?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Steiger", "Steiger", "Sam"], "question": "Prescott, Arizona, Mayor was criminally prosecuted for painting a crosswalk between the local courthouse and the saloons on Whiskey Row?"} +{"answers": ["Ceylon Tree Nymph", "Ceylon tree nymph"], "question": "the \"\" is the largest butterfly of the Danaidae family in Sri Lanka?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Joseph Anthony", "Joseph"], "question": " directed \"The Rainmaker\", its 1956 film adaptation, and the musical version \"110 in the Shade\"?"} +{"answers": ["Specific ion interaction theory"], "question": " is a theory used to estimate single-ion activity coefficients in electrolyte solutions at relatively high concentrations?"} +{"answers": ["Kfar Shaul Mental Health Center"], "question": "Israel's , known for its association with Jerusalem Syndrome, was built on the site of a 1947 massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Sverre Mitsem", "Mitsem", "Sverre Mitsem", "Sverre"], "question": " wrote the column \"SORRY\" in Norway's \"Aftenposten\" from 1946 to 1996, the year he turned 89 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Command Performance"], "question": "a of Gilbert and Sullivan's \"The Gondoliers\" was held before Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle in 1891?"} +{"answers": ["Boulton", "Matthew Boulton", "Matthew"], "question": " \"\" Soho Mint struck the first copper British pennies?"} +{"answers": ["Rumford Prize"], "question": "the , awarded for excellent contributions to the fields of heat and light, is one of the oldest scientific prizes in America?"} +{"answers": ["Qué Te Pasa"], "question": "the song \"\", performed by Mexican singer Yuri, became the longest running number-one single of the 1980s in the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Tracks?"} +{"answers": ["Scheinpflugová", "Olga", "Olga Scheinpflugová"], "question": "Czech actress suffered a heart attack directly on the stage, during her performance in the play \"Mother\", written by her husband Karel Čapek?"} +{"answers": ["Flore et Zéphire"], "question": "Marie Taglioni \"\" made her 1830 London debut in , the ballet credited with the introduction of dancing \"sur les pointes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Participant Media"], "question": "by the end of its second year in business, s films had been nominated for 11 Academy Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Shapiro", "Zalman", "Zalman Shapiro", "Zalman Mordecai Shapiro"], "question": ", who received a 2009 patent for a method of diamond synthesis at age 89, was instrumental in developing the world's first nuclear-powered submarine, the \"Nautilus\", launched in 1954?"} +{"answers": ["Little Red Schoolhouse", "Little Red Schoolhouse"], "question": "the in Brunswick, New York, served as a one-room schoolhouse from the 1830s until 1952?"} +{"answers": ["Tonkin Expedition commemorative medal"], "question": "the was awarded to the French soldiers and sailors who participated in the Tonkin campaign and the Sino-French War, between 1883 and 1885?"} +{"answers": ["Venus & Braves"], "question": "the protagonist of the Japanese PlayStation 2 RPG is a 345-year-old with the appearance of a teen"} +{"answers": ["Laura", "Cobb", "Laura Cobb", "Laura Mae Cobb", "Laura M. Cobb"], "question": " \"\" of the US Navy Nurse Corps was a Japanese POW in World War II for 37 months, during which time she continued to serve as Chief Nurse for ten other imprisoned Navy nurses?"} +{"answers": ["Puss in Boots"], "question": "Charles Perrault's existed in a handwritten and illustrated manuscript a full two years before its publication in \"Histoires ou contes du temps passé\" in 1697?"} +{"answers": ["Limbic resonance"], "question": " is a process of \"internal adaptation whereby two mammals become attuned to each other's inner states\"?"} +{"answers": ["Philip De Armind Curtin", "Curtin", "Philip D. Curtin", "Philip"], "question": "historian challenged widely-used estimates that 20 million African slaves had crossed the Atlantic, estimating that 9.5 million had arrived in the Americas by 1870?"} +{"answers": ["Rugby World Cup Sevens", "1993 Rugby World Cup Sevens"], "question": "the inaugural took place in Scotland, the birthplace of the rugby sevens variant of rugby union?"} +{"answers": ["J. Hemachandran", "Hemachandran", "J."], "question": "Indian labour leader called for a ban on sales of Coca-Cola and Pepsi in the state of Tamil Nadu?"} +{"answers": ["Mincarlo", "Mincarlo"], "question": " is the last surviving sidewinder fishing trawler of the Lowestoft fishing fleet?"} +{"answers": ["Freeman Fitzgerald", "Freeman Charles Fitzgerald", "Freeman", "Fitzgerald"], "question": " played football with Knute Rockne and once struck out 19 batters in a baseball game?"} +{"answers": ["Taillight shark", "taillight shark"], "question": "the has a gland on its belly that releases clouds of luminescent blue fluid?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Page", "Page", "Thomas", "Thomas Page"], "question": "British civil engineer , who designed Westminster Bridge, suggested placing a submerged tube between England and France to be used as a tunnel?"} +{"answers": ["Squatina californica", "Pacific angelshark"], "question": "at night, the \"\" may use bioluminescent plankton to target its prey?"} +{"answers": ["HMS Romney", "HMS Romney"], "question": "while in Boston in 1768, sailors and marines from tried to confiscate a merchant vessel belonging to John Hancock?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George H. Large", "George Hall Large", "Large"], "question": "when former New Jersey Senate President died in 1939, he was the last surviving participant in the first college football game ever played?"} +{"answers": ["Superfamily", "Superfamily"], "question": "the Norwegian band consists of several academics, including lead singer Steven Wilson who holds a Ph.D in chemistry?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Hazel", "Tropical Storm Hazel"], "question": "in tropical cyclone naming, the name \"Hazel\" is the only name to be retired in both the Atlantic and in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Vaterländischer Künstlerverein"], "question": "51 composers wrote a total of 83 variations on a waltz by Anton Diabelli, which were published in 1823–24 as and included Beethoven's 33 \"Diabelli Variations\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ascocoryne sarcoides"], "question": "colonization of mature black spruce trees by \"\" helps protect them from future infection by rot-causing fungi?"} +{"answers": ["Scripps-Howard Broadcasting Co.", "Zacchini v. Scripps-Howard Broadcasting Co."], "question": "the 1977 U.S. Supreme Court case dealt with the legal issues of broadcasting a human cannonball act without consent?"} +{"answers": ["Feminist Improvising Group"], "question": "the challenged the male-dominated musical improvisation scene in the late 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Don Kelly", "Don", "Kelly", "Don Kelly"], "question": "baseball player was drafted by the Detroit Tigers, made his major league debut with the Pittsburgh Pirates, and later played his first game as a Tiger against the Pirates?"} +{"answers": ["horn shark", "Horn shark"], "question": "relative to its body size, the \"\" has the strongest known bite of any shark?"} +{"answers": ["Phineas Flynn"], "question": "Dan Povenmire was at a Wild Thyme restaurant in South Pasadena, California, when he first drew the character ?"} +{"answers": ["Puzhal Central Prison", "Puzhal Prison"], "question": "the new is the largest prison in India and provides relatively more facilities to inmates?"} +{"answers": ["Leopold Report"], "question": "the 1963 was written in response to the controversial killing of an estimated 4,309 elk in Yellowstone National Park by the U.S. National Park Service?"} +{"answers": ["Wade Walker", "Wade", "Walker", "Wade Hampton Walker"], "question": " helped smuggle the 1963 Mississippi State basketball team out of the state to play a racially integrated opponent in violation of a court order?"} +{"answers": ["Bible translations in the Middle Ages"], "question": " were rare because \"the vernacular appeared simply and totally inadequate\" for such a prestigious work?"} +{"answers": ["John Houghtaling", "John Joseph Houghtaling", "Houghtaling", "John"], "question": " created the Magic Fingers Vibrating Bed, which reached its peak of popularity in the 1960s, earning US$2 million in gross revenue each month, 25 cents at a time?"} +{"answers": ["Leucopaxillus albissimus"], "question": ", one of the larger mushrooms in the San Francisco Bay Area, has a fruiting body unusually resistant to decay?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Despenser", "Robert", "Despenser"], "question": ", a royal steward under King William II of England, derived his surname from his office which was also known as dispenser?"} +{"answers": ["St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church", "St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church"], "question": " in Red Hook, New York, converted to Lutheranism from the German Reformed Church when they could not find a new pastor?"} +{"answers": ["Józef Kalasanty Szaniawski", "Szaniawski", "Józef"], "question": "Polish philosopher began as an advocate for restoring Poland's independence but ended as a high government official in Russian Poland—and an enemy of philosophy?"} +{"answers": ["Socrates Hotchkiss Tryon, Sr.", "Sr.", "Socrates", "Socrates Hotchkiss Tryon Sr."], "question": "s land claim was logged for firewood to be used in a foundry by the Oregon Iron Company, but is now the Tryon Creek State Natural Area?"} +{"answers": ["10-second barrier"], "question": "of the 68 track sprinters who have broken the in the 100 metres, only Patrick Johnson is not of West African descent?"} +{"answers": ["Mokhtari", "Abdelkader Mokhtari", "Abdelkader"], "question": "following the 1995 Dayton Accords, it was suggested that Bosnian mujahideen commander had secured a cache of SA-7 missiles through his influence with the President?"} +{"answers": ["Keane Wonder Mine"], "question": "the in Death Valley was mined so intensely in the early 1900s that it has begun to collapse?"} +{"answers": ["Christensen", "Villy", "Villy Christensen"], "question": " is a core developer of the ecosystem modelling software system Ecopath, which NOAA named as one of the ten biggest scientific breakthroughs in its history?"} +{"answers": ["Metcalfe House"], "question": "according to rumour, an Englishman was murdered and a fire ruined Metcalfe's testimonials during a Christmas Eve party in 1895 at the in Delhi, India?"} +{"answers": ["PHM Pegasus"], "question": "the developers of the simulation game consulted with the hydrofoil manufacturer Boeing Marine Systems to increase the realism of hydrofoils in their game?"} +{"answers": ["Dick King", "King", "Dick King", "Dick"], "question": ", who played in the early days of the NFL, was called \"one of the greatest backs who ever wore moleskins\"?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Aubrey Newsam", "Frank Newsam", "Newsam", "Frank"], "question": "Sir took charge of the British recovery efforts after the North Sea flood of 1953 and \"secured achievements that would have surprised Canute\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alphonso Boone", "Alphonso", "Boone"], "question": ", grandson of Daniel Boone, started a ferry in Oregon that ran from 1847 until 1954?"} +{"answers": ["St Peter's Church, Ardingly", "St Peter's Church"], "question": "in the churchyard of , Ardingly, West Sussex, one gravestone depicts angels watching a skeleton stabbing a woman with a lance?"} +{"answers": ["Nelson Azevedo Jobim", "Jobim", "Nelson Jobim", "Nelson"], "question": "while Justice Minister, Brazilian Defense Minister lobbied for decriminalization of the use of marijuana?"} +{"answers": ["Flash Engineering"], "question": "Prince Carl Philip of Sweden is a licensed race driver currently driving for in the Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia?"} +{"answers": ["Gilroy", "Johnny", "Johnny Gilroy"], "question": ", the leading scorer in college football in 1916, was charged in 1940 with stealing 35 shoe stitching machines from a Massachusetts factory?"} +{"answers": ["Shull", "Laurens", "Laurens Shull"], "question": "University of Chicago football star died of wounds suffered rushing a machine gun nest at the Battle of Château-Thierry \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Neutron monitor"], "question": "a can only directly detect neutrons, but is used to indirectly detect cosmic rays, high-energy charged subatomic particles impacting the Earth's atmosphere from outer space?"} +{"answers": ["Áine Lawlor"], "question": " presents \"Morning Ireland\", Ireland's most listened to radio programme?"} +{"answers": ["Watts De Peyster Fireman's Hall"], "question": "John Watts de Peyster prevented the Tivoli, New York, village board from meeting in the he had built for them, because of a tax dispute?"} +{"answers": ["Hjördis Gunborg Schymberg", "Hjördis", "Schymberg", "Hjördis Schymberg"], "question": "as a child, Swedish opera singer and her four sisters performed live music to accompany silent films?"} +{"answers": ["Stephanie Davis"], "question": "after writing songs for Garth Brooks, joined Brooks' road band and recorded an album for Asylum Records?"} +{"answers": ["Cemetery of the Holy Rood"], "question": "the has a privately funded area set aside for the burial of abandoned children?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Kincaid McCraw", "Thomas K. McCraw", "Thomas", "McCraw"], "question": "American business historian won the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for History for \"Prophets of Regulation\"?"} +{"answers": ["The 3rd Time Around"], "question": "country music singer-songwriter Roger Miller's third studio album, , was the only record of his career to top the Country Album charts?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Annals", "Michael", "Annals"], "question": " designed the sets for productions of \"Macbeth\" in the Soviet Union and in Portugal?"} +{"answers": ["Montgomery Place", "Montgomery Place Campus"], "question": "the South Woods at near Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, are the oldest oak forest in the Hudson Valley?"} +{"answers": ["Castro", "Dale Castro", "Dale"], "question": "Do you know that, because of a bout with mononucleosis, became a record-setting college football placekicker and consensus All-American?"} +{"answers": ["Ephesto"], "question": "masked wrestler is named after the Greek god Hephaestus?"} +{"answers": ["Michelini", "Rafael", "Rafael Michelini"], "question": "Uruguayan Senator , whose father Zelmar was assassinated, is a politician active in human rights issues?"} +{"answers": ["Cobblestone architecture"], "question": "an estimated 75% of examples of American can be found within of Rochester, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Saint-Nicolas Heritage Site"], "question": "the Pâquet family, which owned much of what is now for over 150 years, has included local, provincial and federal politicians?"} +{"answers": ["Boahen", "Albert Adu Boahen", "Albert", "Albert Kwadwo Adu Boahen"], "question": ", an academic at the University of Ghana, challenged former head of state of Ghana Jerry Rawlings in the presidential election of 1992?"} +{"answers": ["Running Blind", "The Visitor", "The Visitor"], "question": "the Lee Child novel \"The Visitor\" was published as in the United States because the American publisher thought the original title sounded too much like a science-fiction novel?"} +{"answers": ["Franco-American alliance"], "question": "the \"(Battle of Yorktown pictured)\" was sealed in February 1778 by Benjamin Franklin, officializing French support in the American War of Independence?"} +{"answers": ["John Murray"], "question": ", presenter of Ireland's most popular radio show, once worked as a deputy press secretary for the Irish government?"} +{"answers": ["Herminiimonas glaciei"], "question": "in 2009, the newly discovered ultramicrobacterial species was isolated from 120,000-year-old glacial ice, deep?"} +{"answers": ["Loudd", "Rommie Lee Loudd", "Rommie Loudd", "Rommie"], "question": " was the first African American majority owner of a major league sports team?"} +{"answers": ["1923 Kraków riot"], "question": "the resulted in over 30 fatalities and helped in the fall of the Chjeno-Piast government of Wincenty Witos?"} +{"answers": ["Christian Wilhelm Rynning-Tønnesen", "Christian Rynning-Tønnesen", "Rynning-Tønnesen", "Christian"], "question": " accepted a CEO job offer of Agder Energi in 2006, but changed his mind shortly after when offered the same position in Norske Skog?"} +{"answers": ["Kohno", "Kohno Michisei", "Michisei"], "question": "the work of \"\" was influenced by European art, which he knew almost exclusively from books and magazines?"} +{"answers": ["Historic Village Diner", "Village Diner"], "question": "the in Red Hook was the first diner in New York to be listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Ole", "Ole Mørk Sandvik", "Sandvik"], "question": " was a founder and first president of the Norwegian Folk Music Research Association?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Wilson", "Mary Wilson", "Mary", "Wilson"], "question": "Irish journalist received three out of five stars for her meal on reality television show \"The Restaurant\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fight Like Apes and the Mystery of the Golden Medallion"], "question": " was inspired by a 1980s cartoon which followed the attempts of Mr. T to coach an Olympic gymnastics youth team?"} +{"answers": ["Coy", "Ted", "Ted Coy"], "question": "Yale All-American \"\", who played football with \"his long blonde hair held back by a white sweatband,\" was the basis for a character in a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald?"} +{"answers": ["Dollis Valley Greenwalk"], "question": "the is one of ten parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Barnet to win a £400,000 grant to improve its quality and safety?"} +{"answers": ["Ricardo Achiles Rangel", "Rangel", "Ricardo", "Ricardo Rangel"], "question": " co-founded Mozambique's first full color magazine \"Tempo\", as a voice of opposition to Portuguese colonial rule?"} +{"answers": ["Cards Pond"], "question": " is among only three of Rhode Island's nine salt ponds that receives significant freshwater from streams or rivers?"} +{"answers": ["Swell shark"], "question": "the bends its body in a U-shape and sucks in water to double in size and avoid attacks from predators?"} +{"answers": ["Harrys Gym"], "question": "while their old band was named after a Jack Kerouac novel, took their name from an abandoned fitness center?"} +{"answers": ["Cat Island", "Cat Island Light"], "question": "the first \"\" was constructed directly on sand, with no foundation?"} +{"answers": ["Pauline Rita", "Rita", "Madame Pauline Rita", "Pauline"], "question": " played three roles in Gilbert and Sullivan operas for Richard D'Oyly Carte, but left his company in 1878 never to return?"} +{"answers": ["Welfare cost of business cycles"], "question": "Nobel Prize Economist Robert Lucas estimated that the of the business cycle in terms of social welfare are negligible?"} +{"answers": ["Gustav", "Gustav Nicolay Aarestrup", "Aarestrup", "Gustav Aarestrup"], "question": "Storebrand executive marked himself as an opponent of the Festning Tunnel and Fjellinjen?"} +{"answers": ["Valley Entertainment"], "question": " acquired in 2001 the prestigious back catalogue of ambient music from Hearts of Space?"} +{"answers": ["Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame", "National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame"], "question": "the is home to the world's largest muskie sculpture?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Hamdani", "Michael John Hamdani"], "question": "the FBI issued a 2002 terrorism alert after invented a story about terrorists entering the United States as part of a plea bargain?"} +{"answers": ["Egg and chips"], "question": " \"\" was John Lennon's favourite food?"} +{"answers": ["Norland", "Realph Norland", "Realph"], "question": ", father of \"Verdens Gang\" and \"Aftenposten\" chief editor Andreas Norland, was himself a newspaper editor for \"Tønsbergs Blad\"?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Valley Park"], "question": "during the 2008 fall migration, over 10,000 hawks passed the observation point at , New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["External cardinal"], "question": "the cardinals were not allowed to serve until the pontificate of Alexander III?"} +{"answers": ["Cathal Mac Coille", "Mac Coille", "Coille", "Cathal"], "question": " ate breakfast with CNN broadcaster Larry King on Super Tuesday of 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Blavet"], "question": "in the 1625 , a French Huguenot fleet under Soubise captured a Royal fleet belonging to Louis XIII, triggering the Second Huguenot rebellion?"} +{"answers": ["Coral Gardens and Their Magic"], "question": "Bronisław Malinowski's ethnography describes magic spells used in Trobriand agriculture as a pragmatic component of human behaviour?"} +{"answers": ["Annales laureshamenses"], "question": "the justify the imperial coronation of Charlemagne \"(bust pictured)\" because at the time the title \"Emperor\" was unused?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William F. Hyland", "Hyland"], "question": ", while serving as Attorney General of New Jersey, performed as a clarinetist with Benny Goodman and later became executor of his estate?"} +{"answers": ["Debo Hacerlo"], "question": " was the last album released by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel until 1994, due to a dispute with BMG over copyrights of his songs?"} +{"answers": ["1988 Polish strikes"], "question": "the shook the country's Communist regime to such an extent that it was forced to begin considering recognition of Solidarity?"} +{"answers": ["Konrad", "Konrad Nielsen", "Nielsen"], "question": "Norwegian philologist , known for work on the Sami languages, was a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences?"} +{"answers": ["Capitulations of Santa Fe"], "question": "the granted Christopher Columbus the titles of Admiral of the Ocean Sea, the Viceroy, the Governor-General and honorific Don?"} +{"answers": ["Mack Supronowicz", "Supronowicz", "Mack"], "question": "in 1947, University of Michigan basketball player was hailed as \"the greatest cage prospect in college history\"?"} +{"answers": ["Again", "Again"], "question": "Japanese pop rock singer Yui's \"\" has the highest opening week sales for a female act in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Heinz Award", "Heinz Awards"], "question": "the , named in honor of the late United States Senator John Heinz, is worth $250,000?"} +{"answers": ["The Meaning of Life", "The Meaning of Life"], "question": " series featured filmmaker Neil Jordan's account of having met his dead father on an aeroplane?"} +{"answers": ["Kitefin shark"], "question": "Do you know that, like the related cookiecutter shark, the \"\" sometimes feeds by taking bites out of animals larger than itself?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Bertie", "Bertie", "Thomas Bertie RSO"], "question": " was one of three future admirals who served together on in 1773, the others being Horatio Nelson and Thomas Troubridge?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Nancy"], "question": " of the 2004–05 South Pacific cyclone season was one of four severe tropical cyclones to impact the Cook Islands during the span of a month?"} +{"answers": ["Saue", "Gerd", "Gerd Grønvold Saue"], "question": "journalist and novelist is also a former board member of the International Peace Bureau?"} +{"answers": ["Class of Heroes"], "question": "a critical bug in the PSP game was found only days before manufacturing began?"} +{"answers": ["Tomb of Hafez"], "question": "a shrine in Shiraz over the \"\" of the famed Persian poet Hafez was pulled down in 1899 by protesters, because it was being built by a Zoroastrian?"} +{"answers": ["United States House Permanent Select Committee on Aging"], "question": "77-year-old U.S. Representative Claude Pepper used his chairing of the to highlight the falsehoods of age stereotyping?"} +{"answers": ["Zeng", "Xueming", "Zeng Xueming", "Tang Tuyet Minh"], "question": "Ho Chi Minh's marriage to has never been acknowledged by the government of Vietnam?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Jane West-Eberhard", "Mary", "West-Eberhard"], "question": "theoretical biologist says that she learnt more about science at high school from her English course on critical reading and writing than from her biology class?"} +{"answers": ["Fun Little Movies"], "question": " is the first United States company to produce comedy films to play on mobile phones worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St. Polyeuctus"], "question": "the 6th-century \"(remains pictured)\" in Constantinople was deliberately planned to imitate the Temple of Solomon?"} +{"answers": ["Wescott", "John", "John Wesley Wescott"], "question": " initially opposed Woodrow Wilson's candidacy for Governor of New Jersey but later gave the nominating speech for Wilson at both the 1912 and 1916 Democratic National Conventions?"} +{"answers": ["Novus Magnificat"], "question": "Constance Demby's 1986 album helped build the reputation of Stephen Hill's Hearts of Space Records?"} +{"answers": ["Makinti Napanangka", "Napanangka", "Makinti"], "question": "when Indigenous Australian artist won the National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award in 2008, her age and family circumstances prevented her from attending the ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["La Dauphine"], "question": "a reconstruction of Verrazzano's flagship is planned to arrive in New York Harbor for the 500th anniversary of Verrazzano's arrival in 2024?"} +{"answers": ["Elmendorph Inn"], "question": "the \"\" is the oldest building in the village of Red Hook, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Vaea", "Baron", "Baron Vaea"], "question": "former Prime Minister of Tonga piloted PBY Catalina flying boats for the Royal New Zealand Air Force during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Fluxus 1"], "question": ", an artists' book produced by the Lithuanian-American artist George Maciunas, was assembled over a period of 13 years?"} +{"answers": ["Rachael English", "English", "Rachael"], "question": ", presenter of the Irish radio news programme \"Five Seven Live\", was joined on the show by her father, who provided Cheltenham horse racing tips for her listeners?"} +{"answers": ["Pathophysiology of hypertension"], "question": "through extensive studying of the , it was discovered that hypertension can be caused by genetic inheritance?"} +{"answers": ["Papal selection before 1059"], "question": "according to legend, Fabian was as pope because a dove landed on him?"} +{"answers": ["Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio a Trevi"], "question": "the Baroque church of \"\", which houses the hearts of 25 popes, was presented to the Bulgarian Orthodox Church by Pope John Paul II?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy Andrews", "Nancy Andrews", "Nancy", "Andrews"], "question": "actress won a Theatre World Award for her Broadway debut performance in 1949?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Scott Ryan Williamson", "Scott Williamson", "Williamson"], "question": "Major League Baseball pitcher underwent two Tommy John surgeries?"} +{"answers": ["Feudal aid"], "question": "the custom of collecting a from a vassal originated in the 11th-century France, in the County of Anjou?"} +{"answers": ["Liz Swaine", "Swaine", "Liz"], "question": " was a locally well-known television news anchor who quit to become a mayoral executive assistant and later ran for mayor of the city of Shreveport, Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["Franco-Persian alliance"], "question": "a \"(artist's impression pictured)\" was concluded by Napoleon in 1807 as a step to help him accomplish his objective of attacking British India?"} +{"answers": ["Eryngium racemosum"], "question": "the Californian plant has become extirpated due to the non-occurrence of natural flooding?"} +{"answers": ["Norwegian Nobel Committee", "Nobel Committee"], "question": "the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded annually by the ?"} +{"answers": ["Alan", "Alan Berkman", "Berkman"], "question": "after a 1981 robbery, lawyers for Dr. claimed that he was the first U.S. doctor charged for treating a fugitive since Dr. Samuel Mudd treated John Wilkes Booth in 1865?"} +{"answers": ["Hockley Valley Provincial Nature Reserve"], "question": "the in the Canadian province of Ontario supports a population of the nationally endangered Butternut?"} +{"answers": ["Haymes", "Bob Haymes", "Bob"], "question": " played a song publisher in the sitcom \"It's a Business\" and actually co-wrote the song \"That's All\"?"} +{"answers": ["Conspiracy Encyclopedia"], "question": "the reference discusses 365 different conspiracy theories?"} +{"answers": ["DemiDec"], "question": ", a company that sells study material for the United States Academic Decathlon, also annually hosts the World Scholar's Cup?"} +{"answers": ["five senses", "Five wits"], "question": "during Shakespeare's time, it was commonly believed that there were as well as five \"inward\" wits?"} +{"answers": ["South African", "South African wine"], "question": "baboons are among the hazards faced by ?"} +{"answers": ["Ritland crater"], "question": "the is believed to be a meteoric impact crater?"} +{"answers": ["Lawson", "Mary Lawson", "Mary", "Mary Elizabeth Lawson", "Mary Lawson"], "question": "actress married F. W. L. C. Beaumont, son of the Dame of Sark, and they died together in 1941 during the Liverpool Blitz?"} +{"answers": ["Camber thrust"], "question": " contributes to the ability of bicycles and motorcycles to negotiate a turn with the same radius as automobiles but with a smaller steering angle?"} +{"answers": ["Mill Colonnade"], "question": "the was originally reviled by critics before eventually becoming a symbol for Karlovy Vary?"} +{"answers": ["Rosella", "Namok", "Rosella Namok"], "question": "Indigenous Australian artist gave birth to her second son on the way to submit a painting for the Wynne Prize?"} +{"answers": ["Shevlin", "Tom", "Tom Shevlin"], "question": "four-time All-American football end and millionaire lumberman \"\" died of pneumonia after contracting a cold while training the Yale football team?"} +{"answers": ["The Good, the Bad and the Ugly", "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"], "question": "despite the success of Ennio Morricone's soundtrack for \"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly\", the only became a hit single in the cover version by Hugo Montenegro?"} +{"answers": ["John Strange", "Strange", "John", "John Strange"], "question": " trained at the same set of chambers as Lord Hardwicke, who later made him Master of the Rolls?"} +{"answers": ["Kája Saudek", "Saudek", "Kája"], "question": "during World War II, the Czech comics illustrator was imprisoned in a German concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["Asperitas", "Asperitas"], "question": " is the first new proposed cloud type in over 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest Dewey Gleason", "E.", "E. D. Gleason", "Gleason", "E.D. Gleason"], "question": ", a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives during the 1950s, proposed a one-cent state sales tax earmarked for public school teacher salaries?"} +{"answers": ["Por", "Han", "Han Sai Por"], "question": "Singaporean sculptor created her 2006 work \"Seeds\" \"\", situated at the National Museum of Singapore, from sandstone excavated during the Museum's redevelopment?"} +{"answers": ["Nereus", "Nereus"], "question": "on May 31, 2009, the ROV reached an underwater depth of , becoming the world's deepest-diving vehicle?"} +{"answers": ["Sugimoto-dera"], "question": "of the three precious statues of the goddess Kannon enshrined in the temple in Kamakura, Japan, likely none were made by the artists they are traditionally attributed to?"} +{"answers": ["Black Procession"], "question": "the of Polish burghers in 1789 resulted in the passage of the belated major urban reform in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania Route 963"], "question": "before its removal, was the easternmost state traffic route in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Irene–Olivia"], "question": " \"(track pictured)\" was the first actively tracked tropical cyclone that moved into the eastern Pacific Ocean from the Atlantic basin?"} +{"answers": ["Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality"], "question": ", the doctrine of the Russian Empire in the 1830s–1850s, was also a family motto of its creator Sergey Uvarov?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan", "Jonathan Wilhite", "Wilhite"], "question": "while in college, New England Patriots cornerback was described as \"a jokester\" who \"could be a stand-up comedian\"?"} +{"answers": ["Juggernauts", "Juggernauts"], "question": "post-hardcore band Enter Shikari's song \"\" contains a \"Mockney spoken words\" section that has drawn comparisons with The Streets?"} +{"answers": ["Knox", "Luther Divine Knox", "L. D. Knox", "L."], "question": "in 1979, of Winnsboro, Louisiana, had his name legally changed to \"None of the Above\" Knox to dramatize the lack of choices for voters on his state's ballot?"} +{"answers": ["Jayco, Inc.", "Jayco, Inc"], "question": ", the largest privately held manufacturer of recreational vehicles \"(collapsible model pictured)\" in North America, has mostly Amish and Mennonite employees?"} +{"answers": ["Institutional syndrome"], "question": "mental health patients released after long stays in psychiatric hospitals may experience , or difficulty in managing the demands of independent living?"} +{"answers": ["Richie", "Richie Williams", "Williams", "Richie Williams"], "question": "in 2005, Appalachian State, led by quarterback , became the first college or university in North Carolina to win an NCAA national championship in football?"} +{"answers": ["The History of British Political Parties"], "question": "the reference book contains information on over 250 political parties in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Maschaug Pond", "Little Maschaug Pond"], "question": "due to certain environmental conditions, in Rhode Island is considered particularly vulnerable to storm surge?"} +{"answers": ["Milne", "Pete", "Pete'' Milne", "Pete Milne"], "question": "Major League Baseball outfielder only career home run was a game-winning inside-the-park grand slam?"} +{"answers": ["Waldmann disease"], "question": ", a disease that is characterized by dilated lymphatic vessels, is usually diagnosed before the patient is three years old?"} +{"answers": ["Jacques", "Brotchi", "Jacques Brotchi"], "question": "Belgian senator Baron survived World War II as a child when his Jewish family was hidden from the Nazis by a Belgian family in Comblain-au-Pont?"} +{"answers": ["Pilot Rock", "Pilot Rock"], "question": " is one of the oldest volcanic formations in the Cascade Range?"} +{"answers": ["Wawffactor"], "question": "Grammy award-winning singer Duffy made her TV debut on the Welsh language talent show ?"} +{"answers": ["Geastrum pectinatum"], "question": "the whitish powder found on the spore sac of the \"\" is made of crystalline calcium oxalate?"} +{"answers": ["Living for the Night"], "question": "George Strait's 2009 single \"\" is the first single of his solo career that he co-wrote?"} +{"answers": ["Booya", "Booya"], "question": "almost 29 years after she went missing in Darwin Harbour during Cyclone Tracy, the was discovered by accident in only of water?"} +{"answers": ["Green Dam Youth Escort"], "question": "from July 1, 2009, content-control software called must be included with all personal computers sold in the mainland of the People's Republic of China?"} +{"answers": ["United States Holocaust Memorial Museum shooting", "United States Holocaust Memorial Museum"], "question": "the perpetrator of the had self-published a book praising Adolf Hitler in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Stannard Rock Light"], "question": "the \"\", known as the \"Loneliest Place in the World\", is the furthest lighthouse from land and described as one of the top ten engineering feats in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Downes"], "question": "Irish journalist secretly entered Zimbabwe disguised as a tourist to film an undercover report for the BBC's \"Newsnight\" during the 2008 Zimbabwean presidential election?"} +{"answers": ["Human rights in Estonia", "human rights in Estonia"], "question": " are generally well respected, but controversies still surround the Bronze Night incident of April 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Rodgers", "Thomas Rodgers", "Thomas S. Rodgers", "Thomas", "Thomas Slidell Rodgers"], "question": " was one of five members of his family to reach the rank of Rear Admiral in the United States Navy during the first 25 years of the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas"], "question": "the advocates the 18 minutes of advertising per hour rule for Philippine TV stations?"} +{"answers": ["Dańko", "Krystyna Dańko", "Krystyna"], "question": "the Polish Righteous rescued her Jewish friend's sister by \"smuggling\" her to Warsaw before most Jews from Otwock were deported to Treblinka \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Diane", "Dietz", "Diane Dietz"], "question": " set the Big Ten single-game basketball scoring record with 45 points in 1982 and the University of Michigan career record with 2,076 points?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Mail Case"], "question": "prior to the 1929 , British accountants were not expected to use their moral and ethical judgment in making decisions?"} +{"answers": ["C. W. Thompson", "Clyde W. Thompson"], "question": "when the Louisiana State Representative died in office in 1951, then Governor Earl K. Long appointed Lizzie P. Thompson to finish her husband's term?"} +{"answers": ["United Methodist Hymnal", "The United Methodist Hymnal"], "question": "after receiving more than 10,000 protest letters, the editors of the decided not to eliminate \"Onward, Christian Soldiers\" from it?"} +{"answers": ["Nicolas", "Pelletier", "Nicolas Jacques Pelletier"], "question": " was the first person to be executed by guillotine \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rafael Carrión Sr.", "Rafael Carrión, Sr.", "Sr.", "Rafael"], "question": " was one of the founders of Banco Popular de Puerto Rico, the largest bank in Puerto Rico and the largest Hispanic bank in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Ninigret Pond"], "question": " is the largest of Rhode Island's nine salt ponds?"} +{"answers": ["New Super Mario Bros. Wii"], "question": " will have a feature that allows the game to play on its own while paused?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Huskies softball", "Washington Huskies"], "question": "when the won the 2009 Women's College World Series, it marked the 22nd time in the 28 World Series that a Pac-10 team was crowned champion?"} +{"answers": ["Rollercoaster", "Rollercoaster"], "question": "it took 16 years for the of \"Phineas and Ferb\" to be picked up?"} +{"answers": ["Rhodotus", "Rhodotus palmatus"], "question": "the mushroom \"\" requires light from the red end of the visible spectrum to induce fruiting?"} +{"answers": ["J.", "Colbert", "J. Frank Colbert"], "question": "the Louisiana politician was active during the 1920s and 1930s in Henry George's \"Single Tax\" Utopian movement?"} +{"answers": ["Clancee Pearce", "Clancee", "Pearce"], "question": "Fremantle Football Club defender is only the fourth player of Indian heritage to play in the Australian Football League?"} +{"answers": ["The Virgin of the Navigators"], "question": " \"\" is the earliest known painting about the discovery of the Americas?"} +{"answers": ["McCall", "Darrell McCall", "Darrell"], "question": "after performing the theme to the 1963 film \"Hud\", country music singer decided to take up acting, appearing in three films during the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Final Fantasy XIV"], "question": "upcoming MMORPG video game has been in development by Square Enix under the codename \"Rapture\"?"} +{"answers": ["Government of Singapore"], "question": "the People's Action Party has dominated the by winning a majority of seats in every general election since 1959?"} +{"answers": ["John Verney", "John", "John Verney", "Verney"], "question": " became a Member of Parliament to gain contacts to help him in his career as a barrister?"} +{"answers": ["Sword of Stalingrad"], "question": "after Winston Churchill handed Joseph Stalin the \"\" at the Tehran Conference, a clumsy Soviet general let it slip out of its scabbard?"} +{"answers": ["Tracy", "John Tracy Kidder", "Kidder", "Tracy Kidder"], "question": ", a Pulitzer Prize winner for his second book, was so unhappy with his first book that he bought back the rights from the publisher so that it would not \"see the light of day again\"?"} +{"answers": ["2006 MPC Computers Bowl"], "question": "the featured the Miami Hurricanes, whose season had been marred by an on-field brawl, the termination of their head coach, and underachievement on the field?"} +{"answers": ["Wedad Lootah", "Wedad Nasser Lootah", "Lootah", "Wedad"], "question": "Emirati marriage counselor claimed that many men in Saudi Arabia have their first sexual experiences with other men, due to its gender segregation?"} +{"answers": ["LatinoJustice PRLDEF"], "question": "the 36-year-old Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund changed its name to last year, partly due to fewer Puerto Ricans being in New York City's Latino population?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters", "Society of Sciences and Letters"], "question": "at its establishment in 1760, the was the northernmost learned society in the world?"} +{"answers": ["tawny nurse shark", "Tawny nurse shark"], "question": "when captured, the \"\" often spits a jet of water into the faces of its captors?"} +{"answers": ["M-28 Business", "M-28 Business", "Business M-28"], "question": "a section of the former in Newberry, Michigan, has also carried the designations M-28, M-48, M-117 or M-123 at different times in its history?"} +{"answers": ["Brooke Brewer", "Brewer", "Brooke"], "question": "while training for World War I, American athlete played for the \"Usaacs\", a football team composed of soldiers from the U.S. Army's ambulance service?"} +{"answers": ["Motorcycle training"], "question": "\"motor officers\", police jargon for motorcycle officers, go through weeks of \"\", where they can expect to \"drop\" or crash their bikes dozens, even hundreds of times?"} +{"answers": ["MissingNo."], "question": "the \"Pokémon\" video game glitch occurs as a result of buffer data containing the player's name not being cleared?"} +{"answers": ["Sørensen", "Henrik", "Henrik Sørensen"], "question": "galleries with ´s artwork have been raised at two of his favorite painting locations?"} +{"answers": ["One Cell in the Sea"], "question": "A Fine Frenzy's debut album, , launched the group to the top of \"Billboard\"'s Top Heatseekers chart?"} +{"answers": ["Brett", "Swenson", "Brett Swenson"], "question": " of Michigan State, one of college football's top placekickers, was passed over for the 2008 Lou Groza Award after missing three consecutive field goals against Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Mormyrinae"], "question": "the brains of \"\", a subfamily of African freshwater fish, use 60 percent of their body's energy, three times more than humans, the animal with the next highest percentage?"} +{"answers": ["Sequeira", "Erasmo Jesus de Sequeira", "Erasmo", "Erasmo de Sequeira"], "question": "Indian politician rejected Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's offer to make him a Deputy Minister, stating that he wanted her post?"} +{"answers": ["Velocette MAC"], "question": "the British 350cc single was Velocette's first military motorcycle for World War Two?"} +{"answers": ["Sher", "Lawrence Sher", "Lawrence"], "question": "cinematographer first developed an interest in photography after his father convinced him to take a 35mm camera on a Teaneck High School-sponsored trip to France?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Antyk"], "question": " was the Polish Underground State's anti-communist propaganda department?"} +{"answers": ["Strangers", "Strangers"], "question": "half of the regular advertisers for the ABC series \"thirtysomething\" pulled out of the episode \"\", costing the network some US$1.5 million, because it showed two men in bed together?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Kruse", "Tom", "Tom Kruse", "Kruse"], "question": " was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for his work in the Australian outback?"} +{"answers": ["Fahmi", "al-Husseini", "Fahmi Bey al-Husseini", "Fahmi al-Husseini"], "question": "while mayor of Gaza, was imprisoned by British Mandate authorities on charges of opposing the British presence in Palestine during the 1936 Arab revolt?"} +{"answers": ["National Labor Relations Commission", "National Labor Relations Commission"], "question": "in 2006, a division of the Philippines' had confirmed resolving 2,697 labor disputes?"} +{"answers": ["James Scott", "Scott", "James", "James Scott"], "question": " became a top contender in the World Boxing Association's light heavyweight division while serving time at Rahway State Prison?"} +{"answers": ["Spherical wedge"], "question": "a \"\" is a portion of a ball bounded by two plane semidisks and a spherical lune?"} +{"answers": ["1985 Kenilworth Road riot"], "question": "a at Luton Town's Kenilworth Road ground on 13 March 1985 led to a four-season ban on visiting supporters?"} +{"answers": ["Nouvelles Extraordinaires de Divers Endroits"], "question": " was likely the most important newspaper of the late 18th-century Europe, and the only one read by Louis XVI?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Bridge", "Albert Bridge, London"], "question": " \"\" in London is seriously structurally unsound in part because of rotting caused by dog's urine?"} +{"answers": ["Lauritz", "Lauritz Sand", "Sand"], "question": "XU leader was turned in to the Gestapo by a female Norwegian Abwehr agent?"} +{"answers": ["The Tubridy Show"], "question": " book club significantly boosted book sales in Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Motor theory of speech perception"], "question": "the proposes that people understand speech not only through sound, but also by seeing the movements of the mouth?"} +{"answers": ["Loyal Arrow"], "question": "the 2009 NATO exercises in Sweden are the biggest aerial military exercises ever held in Sweden, involving around 2000 soldiers and 50 jets?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Gustav", "Hurricane Gustav"], "question": " of the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season was the only major hurricane to develop during the season?"} +{"answers": ["Pale-headed Rosella", "Pale-headed rosella"], "question": "the Australian \"\" is partial to seeds of the introduced Scotch Thistle and Rough Cockleburr, as well as the native River Red-gum and tea tree?"} +{"answers": ["Aces and eights", "Aces and eights"], "question": "in blackjack, regardless of the casino's rules for betting and how the cards are played, it is always optimal to split ?"} +{"answers": ["New Lipchis Way"], "question": "the passes an hundredal church and an Iron Age hill fort used by clubmen before crossing the Devil's Ditch?"} +{"answers": ["The Lover", "The Lover"], "question": "the 1992 French film , the first Western film produced in Vietnam, is based on the semi-autobiographical novel by Marguerite Duras?"} +{"answers": ["Kanneliya-Dediyagala-Nakiyadeniya"], "question": "the is the last large remaining rainforest in Sri Lanka other than Sinharaja?"} +{"answers": ["Thrill the World"], "question": " is an international event in which participants \"(example pictured)\" simultaneously emulate the zombie dance from the music video of Michael Jackson's \"Thriller\"?"} +{"answers": ["Elliott", "Andrea Elliott", "Andrea"], "question": "American journalist received the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing for a series of articles on an Egyptian-born imam living in Brooklyn?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Kournikova computer worm", "Anna Kournikova", "Anna Kournikova"], "question": "the was created by Jan de Wit using a generic Visual Basic Worm Generator program?"} +{"answers": ["William Fortescue"], "question": " was prompted to become a barrister by the death of his wife?"} +{"answers": ["Vegard", "Sletten", "Vegard Sletten"], "question": ", editor of \"Verdens Gang\" in his later life, saw his liberation from Berg concentration camp on his birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Ken Foster", "Ken", "Foster"], "question": " \"\" worked at Devonport Dockyard for 35 years before becoming the Lord Mayor of Plymouth?"} +{"answers": ["Otto", "Nielsen", "Otto Nielsen"], "question": " played an important role behind the Norwegian cultural scene, as a program editor of the radio magazine \"Søndagsposten\" for more than twenty years?"} +{"answers": ["Varpas"], "question": "\"Tautiška giesmė\", a poem by Vincas Kudirka written to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the newspaper, became the Lithuanian national anthem?"} +{"answers": ["Manning–Kamna Farm"], "question": "the near Hillsboro, Oregon, has ten buildings that were included in the National Register of Historic Places, including a privy?"} +{"answers": ["Raymond Fontaine", "Raymond", "Fontaine"], "question": "during the offseason, Canadian football linebacker, , works as a roughneck in the Alberta oil fields?"} +{"answers": ["Upper Pine Bottom State Park"], "question": "Upper Pine Bottom Run in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, was home to an iron furnace and sawmills in the 19th century, but today is home to state forest land and the ?"} +{"answers": ["Neher–Elseffer House"], "question": "the \"\" is one of the few remaining pre-Revolutionary frame houses near Rhinebeck, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Chelsea Bridge"], "question": " was little used at night when it first opened, because of its owners' policy of only turning the lighting on if Queen Victoria was spending the night in London?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Chesworth", "George Arthur Chesworth", "Chesworth"], "question": " was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for sorties against the Chinese in the Korean War?"} +{"answers": ["Agricultural Museum", "Agricultural Museum"], "question": "the was the first agricultural periodical journal published in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Holt-Bragg Bridge"], "question": "the will be named after the family who perished when the previous bridge collapsed during the June 2007 Hunter Region and Central Coast storms?"} +{"answers": ["Q'umarkaj"], "question": ", in Guatemala, is archaeologically and ethnohistorically the best known of the Late Postclassic highland Maya capitals?"} +{"answers": ["pigeon photography", "Pigeon photography"], "question": "carrier pigeons, known as the , were fitted with chest-mounted cameras and sent behind enemy lines for aerial reconnaissance by the Bavarian Army in the early 1900s?"} +{"answers": ["Verne Meisner", "Meisner", "Verne"], "question": " and his son Steve were the first polka music artists to win the Wisconsin Area Music Industry award?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Clarke", "Clarke", "Thomas Clarke"], "question": " was only offered the position of Master of the Rolls after William Murray turned it down?"} +{"answers": ["Rhode Island Soft Systems"], "question": "in 1998, \"Liverdance\" by was the first screensaver to incorporate built-in multiple advertisements?"} +{"answers": ["West Point Rice Mill", "West Point Mill"], "question": "the \"\" was proposed for a Pan Am seabase terminal in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["History of Dubai"], "question": "the discovery of oil in 1966 led to rapid expansion and modernisation?"} +{"answers": ["Nicobar bulbul", "Ixos nicobariensis"], "question": "although threatened by habitat destruction, the endangered does not appear to have been impacted by the Red-whiskered Bulbul or the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami?"} +{"answers": ["Overseas Absentee Voting Act"], "question": "the Philippines Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) spent a total of 112.71 million pesos for the in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Hockenhull Platts"], "question": ", three bridges on a medieval road in Cheshire, England, were crossed in 1353 by the Black Prince, in 1698 by Celia Fiennes, and in 1780 by Thomas Pennant?"} +{"answers": ["German aircraft carrier I", "German aircraft carrier I"], "question": "had she been completed, the would have been the largest German carrier of World War II, longer even than the s?"} +{"answers": ["Polestar Cyan Racing", "Cyan Racing"], "question": "although experts expected ethanol cars \"(example pictured)\" to underperform their petrol counterparts, s E85-powered S60 won the first two races of the 2007 Swedish Touring Car Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Woodland"], "question": " was designed by William Henry Weeks, a prominent architect, and was his 14th and last major work in Woodland, California?"} +{"answers": ["Giles", "Barney", "McKinney Giles", "Barney McKinney Giles", "Barney M. Giles"], "question": "in September 1945, Lieutenant General piloted one of three B-29 Superfortresses that were the first to fly nonstop from Japan to the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Velocette Venom"], "question": "in 1961, a British motorcycle set the 24-hour world record at a speed of 100.05 mph which has never been equalled since?"} +{"answers": ["Hugo", "Hugo Jaeger", "Jaeger"], "question": "s personal collection of photographs includes colour shots of Adolf Hitler on a cruise in 1939 and of the Nazi leader attending a Christmas party in 1941?"} +{"answers": ["Herman", "Herman Fishman", "Fishman"], "question": "University of Michigan pitcher set a Big Ten record in 1936 with a 0.86 ERA and was named to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency's Jewish All-American basketball team?"} +{"answers": ["Nocturnes", "Nocturnes"], "question": " generally feature ternary form, a melancholy melody and a broken chord bass line?"} +{"answers": ["Petrycy", "Sebastian", "Sebastian Petrycy"], "question": " (1554–1626), in Poland, created a vernacular philosophical terminology not much later than did philosophers in France and Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Windsor Locks, Connecticut tornado", "Windsor Locks, Connecticut, tornado"], "question": "the caused more than $400 million in damage, making it the sixth-costliest tornado in US history?"} +{"answers": ["George Babcock Cressey", "George", "George Cressey", "Cressey"], "question": "in the 1950s, geographer was included on a list of suspected communists in the US at the same time that China included him on its list of capitalist enemies?"} +{"answers": ["Astor Home for Children"], "question": "the \"\" in Rhinebeck, New York, was one of the first psychiatric facilities for children accredited by the Joint Commission?"} +{"answers": ["Grimaldi", "Antonello Grimaldi", "Antonello"], "question": "Italian filmmaker Nanni Moretti, who directed in the 2006 film \"Il caimano\", starred in the 2008 film \"Caos calmo\", directed by Grimaldi?"} +{"answers": ["Posadas de Puerto Rico Associates v. Tourism Company of Puerto Rico", "Posadas de Puerto Rico Associates v. Tourism Co. of Puerto Rico"], "question": "in the 1986 case , the United States Supreme Court allowed Puerto Rico to ban legal casino advertising targeted at local residents?"} +{"answers": ["Andrews", "Harry", "Harry Andrews", "Harry Fleetwood Andrews"], "question": "English actor played the role of Laertes in the final production at the Lyceum Theatre before it closed in 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Ace in the Hole Band", "Ace in the Hole"], "question": "country music singer George Strait discovered his backup band, the , after responding to a flyer posted around the Southwest Texas State University campus?"} +{"answers": ["McCray", "Warren T. McCray", "Warren Terry McCray", "Warren"], "question": "Governor of Indiana resigned from office and served three years in prison after being convicted of mail fraud?"} +{"answers": ["Matthews", "Casey Matthews", "Casey Christopher Matthews", "Casey"], "question": "Oregon linebacker is the son, grandson, brother, and nephew of National Football League players?"} +{"answers": ["Salimgarh Fort"], "question": "Aurangzeb, apart from imprisoning his brother Murad Baksh, had the dubious credit of incarcerating his eldest daughter Zebunnisa in the in Delhi for 21 years till her death?"} +{"answers": ["Theus", "Jeremiah Theus", "Jeremiah"], "question": "many female portraits by share identical poses and costumes, down to the folds and shadows of the sitters' dresses?"} +{"answers": ["Danuta Siedzikówna", "Siedzikówna", "Danuta"], "question": ", a Polish nurse in anti-Nazi and anti-Communist resistance was only seventeen years old when she was sentenced to death and executed by the communist government of Poland in 1946?"} +{"answers": ["Bundesliga", "Bundesliga"], "question": "the winner of the 1996 Olympic air pistol competition, Italian Roberto Di Donna, also competes in the for the current German champions, SV Kelheim-Gmünd?"} +{"answers": ["Matos Paoli", "Francisco Matos Paoli", "Paoli", "Francisco"], "question": "Puerto Rican poet was arrested in 1950 because he made four speeches in favor of Puerto Rico's independence and he had a Puerto Rican Flag in his house?"} +{"answers": ["Abantiades latipennis"], "question": "the Australian moth \"\" is well-adapted to surviving clearfelling and thrives in regrowth forests?"} +{"answers": ["Alicia Seegert", "Alicia Anne Seegert", "Seegert", "Alicia"], "question": "catcher set Big Ten Conference records for batting average, hits, total bases and RBIs while playing softball for the University of Michigan from 1984 to 1987?"} +{"answers": ["Isometric video game graphics"], "question": " were regarded as the second-most cloned piece of software after WordStar?"} +{"answers": ["Rwenzururu"], "question": ", a region in the Rwenzori Mountains of Uganda, was recognized as having a kingdom 40 years after one was declared?"} +{"answers": ["Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Peter"], "question": "future governor of Mississippi and Mexican-American War general John A. Quitman was born at the parsonage of the in Rhinebeck, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Mooney", "Mooney"], "question": "one of Blue Tits laid six eggs in the gardens of Irish President Mary McAleese?"} +{"answers": ["Christ Church, Rossett"], "question": ", Wrexham County Borough, Wales \"\", was designed in 1886 but not built until 1891–92?"} +{"answers": ["Torsten", "Otto Torsten Andersson", "Torsten Andersson", "Andersson"], "question": "Swedish modernist painter sometimes destroyed hundreds of sketches leading up to his finished works?"} +{"answers": ["Green", "Tom", "Tom Green", "Tom Green"], "question": " is the winningest men's basketball coach in Fairleigh Dickinson University history and led the team to its first NCAA Tournament berth in 1985, losing 59–55 to top-seeded Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Patrician", "Peter the Patrician"], "question": "Byzantine official may have been responsible for the murder of Ostrogothic queen Amalasuntha, despite being instructed to secure her safety by emperor Justinian I?"} +{"answers": ["The Return of Roger Miller"], "question": "despite a 26 minute length, the 1965 album won the Grammy award for best country album, and five additional Grammys for its track \"King of the Road\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ordish–Lefeuvre system"], "question": "Albert Bridge in London \"\" is the only significant surviving example of a bridge built using the 1858 design?"} +{"answers": ["St Mark's Church, Brighton", "St Mark's Church"], "question": " was originally planned as a school's private chapel, but served as a public church for nearly 150 years before the school took it over?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara L"], "question": "before the Quarter Horse became a racehorse, she demonstrated horse trailers for her owner, a trailer salesman?"} +{"answers": ["Enríquez de Arana", "Beatriz", "Arana", "Beatriz Enríquez de Arana"], "question": " was the mistress of Christopher Columbus \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Adrienne", "Adrienne Beames", "Beames"], "question": ", the daughter of Australian rules footballer, first-class cricketer, and journalist Percy Beames, was the first woman to break the 3-hour barrier in the marathon?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Greene", "Thomas", "Thomas Greene", "Greene"], "question": "the first Governor of colonial Maryland, Leonard Calvert, appointed his successor only hours before Calvert's death?"} +{"answers": ["Hollister", "Sara", "Sara Northrup Hollister"], "question": ", the second wife of L. Ron Hubbard, was a noted member of an occult society in Pasadena, California, who went on to play an important role in the development of Dianetics?"} +{"answers": ["Andreas Norland", "Andreas", "Norland"], "question": "editor-in-chief left Norway's largest newspaper \"Verdens Gang\" to edit \"Osloavisen\", which lasted less than a year?"} +{"answers": ["Boise homosexuality scandal"], "question": "a in Boise, Idaho, in 1955 resulted in almost 1,500 people being interviewed and a list of 500 suspected homosexuals?"} +{"answers": ["Adam Best", "Adam Best"], "question": "as , David Proud will be the first visibly disabled adult actor to appear in the British soap opera \"EastEnders\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Isidore", "Tropical Storm Isidore"], "question": "as part of preparations for , some citrus farmers burned seedlings potentially infected with canker to prevent heavy rains from spreading the disease?"} +{"answers": ["Maiden Castle", "Maiden Castle, Dorset"], "question": "Do you know that, covering , in Dorset is the largest hill fort in Britain and one of the biggest in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Dangerous", "Dangerous"], "question": "Michael Jackson was unsuccessfully sued over allegations he plagiarized the song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Osmussaar"], "question": "the most powerful recorded earthquake in Estonia, measuring 4.7 magnitudes in Richter scale, occurred in 1976 near the Baltic Sea island of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Calcutta Polo Club"], "question": ", established in 1862, is considered the world's oldest polo club in existence?"} +{"answers": ["Ejiro", "Ejiro Kuale", "Kuale"], "question": "during five years of college football, played at three different colleges?"} +{"answers": ["criticism of Hadith", "Criticism of Hadith"], "question": "Islamic prophet Muhammad is said to have forbidden his followers to collect his sayings, and there is considerable which have been said to form the basis of Islamic law?"} +{"answers": ["The Marian Finucane Show"], "question": "the presenter of has been compared to Jay Leno, Michael Parkinson and Jonathan Ross?"} +{"answers": ["Marian", "Massonius", "Piotr Marian Massonius", "Marian Massonius"], "question": " \"\", a Polish university professor, wrote in 1920 about the Bolsheviks' rise to power as a new Russian oligarchy with the aid of Marxist ideology?"} +{"answers": ["The Fox and the Hound", "The Fox and the Hound"], "question": "Daniel P. Mannix spent a year studying foxes before penning his 1967 novel to ensure he portrayed vulpine behavior realistically?"} +{"answers": ["Scotney", "Evelyn", "Evelyn Scotney"], "question": ", an Australian coloratura soprano, sang opposite Enrico Caruso in his final appearance on the opera stage?"} +{"answers": ["Gomaco Trolley Company"], "question": "Iowa-based , founded in 1982, makes replicas of 1902 streetcars?"} +{"answers": ["Memphis May Fire"], "question": "even though the band formed in December 2006, it was not until February 2007 that the group decided on their name?"} +{"answers": ["Rona", "Anderson", "Rona Anderson"], "question": "Scottish actress married fellow actor Gordon Jackson after appearing with him in the romantic drama \"Floodtide\"?"} +{"answers": ["Abelardo L. Rodríguez Market", "Abelardo L. Rodriguez Market"], "question": "the in Mexico City has about 1,500 square meters of mural work done by students of Diego Rivera?"} +{"answers": ["Disappearance", "Disappearance of Philip Cairns", "Philip Cairns", "Cairns"], "question": "a schoolbag is the only known trace of 13 year-old Irish schoolboy , who disappeared in October 1986?"} +{"answers": ["Goldfeder", "Anna", "Anna Goldfeder"], "question": ", a pioneer in the fields of radiology and cancer treatment, worked as a research scientist in an abandoned building for two years before she secured enough grant money to move her laboratory?"} +{"answers": ["Jahanpanah"], "question": "the fortified city of \"\" was the fourth city to be founded in Delhi when Muhammad bin Tughlaq established it in 1327?"} +{"answers": ["Gabrielė", "Petkevičaitė-Bitė", "Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė"], "question": "Lithuanian writer and educator , as the oldest representative, chaired the first session of the Constituent Assembly of Lithuania in 1920?"} +{"answers": ["Hornsby Water Clock"], "question": "the pendulum in the has the same four-second time cycle as the one in Big Ben, but a heavier counterweight?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Joseph", "William Joseph", "Joseph"], "question": "Maryland's Catholic colonial Governor fled the colony after serving only a year in office when Protestant colonists rebelled?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen A. Mitchell", "Stephen A. Mitchell", "Stephen", "Mitchell"], "question": "DNC Chairman was mentioned in Richard Nixon's Checkers speech after he called for Nixon to resign from his ticket?"} +{"answers": ["General Lew Wallace Study", "General Lew Wallace Study & Museum"], "question": "the exterior of the \"\" includes reliefs of characters of Wallace's novels?"} +{"answers": ["Knapp", "Stefan Knapp", "Stefan"], "question": ", a Polish artist working in Great Britain, used his experiences in the Gulag and as a RAF pilot as a basis for his artwork?"} +{"answers": ["Lost Forest Research Natural Area"], "question": " in Lake County, Oregon, is an isolated stand of Ponderosa pine separated from the nearest pine forest by forty miles of arid high desert?"} +{"answers": ["Mourning sickness"], "question": "Robert Yates, assistant editor for \"The Observer\" first coined the term \"\" at a 2005 news conference to denote a \"gratuitous indulgence of tangential association with tragedy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Porcupine ray", "porcupine ray"], "question": "although classified as a stingray, the \"\" does not have a stinging spine on its tail?"} +{"answers": ["Bowler", "Holden Bowler", "Holden"], "question": ", the namesake of J.D. Salinger's character Holden Caulfield, was also the godfather of singer Judy Collins?"} +{"answers": ["North American Conference of Homophile Organizations"], "question": "the early homophile organization adopted the slogan \"Gay is Good\", modeled on the African American slogan \"Black is Beautiful\"?"} +{"answers": ["Homelessness in Japan"], "question": "because of the specific social structure of Japanese society there are many more men \"\" than homeless women in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Stanton", "Alysa Stanton", "Alysa"], "question": " is the first African American female rabbi?"} +{"answers": ["J. Grant Anderson", "J.", "Anderson"], "question": "Scottish actor served in both World Wars, founded a theatre in India, and played a clown in a Burmese circus?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara Matera", "Matera", "Barbara"], "question": "actress and television announcer is a candidate for the centre-right The People of Freedom (PdL) party in the 2009 European Parliament elections?"} +{"answers": ["Goa liberation movement"], "question": "the , which sought freedom from Portuguese colonial rule, achieved its aim only when the India Army invaded Goa in 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Legacki", "Frank", "Frank Legacki"], "question": "venture capitalist set American records in the 50-yard freestyle and 100-yard butterfly while attending the University of Michigan in 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Old Trafford", "``Battle of Old Trafford"], "question": "the fine of £175,000 handed to Arsenal F.C. in 2003 after the was a record for English football?"} +{"answers": ["Zimbler", "Jason", "Jason Zimbler"], "question": "one-time Nickelodeon star (\"Clarissa Explains It All\") founded the Portland, Oregon theatre company 'The Re-Theatre Instrument' in late 2007?"} +{"answers": ["The Week in Politics", "Week in Politics"], "question": "Fine Gael politician George Lee used – broadcast by his former employer – to criticise a round of golf played by several Irish senators?"} +{"answers": ["Sofia, New Mexico", "Sofia"], "question": ", was founded in 1911 as the first Bulgarian agricultural colony in the United States, and was named after the Bulgarian capital Sofia?"} +{"answers": ["Eugeniusz Knapik", "Knapik", "Eugeniusz"], "question": "in 1975, became known as a member of a group of Polish composers who rejected the previous generation for seeking the destruction of musical tradition?"} +{"answers": ["Guaiabero"], "question": "the small parrot known as the is so named in its native Philippines for its penchant for guavas?"} +{"answers": ["Sambisari"], "question": "the 9th-century Hindu temple \"\" in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, was buried five meters underground for centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriel", "Gabriel Gabrielsen Holtsmark", "Holtsmark"], "question": "Norwegian physicist had two brothers who were Norwegian Parliament members?"} +{"answers": ["Rowen House", "Rowen House School"], "question": " in Derbyshire was an \"Educational experiment\" that used the power of the childhood group in the same way as Summerhill School?"} +{"answers": ["The Warped Ones"], "question": "two American bands named themselves after the same 1960 Japanese Sun Tribe film ?"} +{"answers": ["Nikki", "Nemitz", "Nikki Nemitz"], "question": "after facing 2009 All-American softball pitcher fastball, a sports writer for the \"Detroit Free Press\" wrote that he \"actually felt a breeze\" and his \"knees buckled\"?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia benthamiana"], "question": "the old flower spikes of \"\" may contain up to 130 follicles (seed pods)?"} +{"answers": ["Eva", "Olmerová", "Eva Olmerová"], "question": "the jazz singer was persecuted by the State Security service of the Czechoslovak communist regime?"} +{"answers": ["Lituus", "Medieval lituus"], "question": "the , a musical instrument that hasn't been seen or heard for 300 years and for which Johann Sebastian Bach composed music, has been recreated by a team of scientists from Switzerland and the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Ice Hotel", "Ice Hotel"], "question": "the in Québec, Canada, is the first ice hotel in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Diversity", "Diversity"], "question": "before winning the third series of \"Britain's Got Talent\", dance troupe won the UK National Street Dance competition?"} +{"answers": ["Zanthoxylum brachyacanthum"], "question": "the \"\" is an Australian rainforest tree with a spiky trunk?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Boyle", "William M. Boyle"], "question": "political boss Tom Pendergast made future DNC chair a precinct captain even though he was too young to vote?"} +{"answers": ["Anthracite, Alberta", "Anthracite"], "question": ", now a ghost town, was once a hotspot for illegal activities?"} +{"answers": ["BMW R 80 G/S", "BMW R80G/S"], "question": "the —launched in 1980—was the first motorcycle in the BMW GS family, of which half a million examples have now been built?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry", "Jerry Rosenberg", "Jerry'' Rosenberg", "Rosenberg"], "question": ", New York's longest-incarcerated inmate, was the first to earn a law degree in a New York prison and served as a jailhouse lawyer to the leaders of the Attica prison riot?"} +{"answers": ["Ateneo–La Salle rivalry"], "question": "Filipino politician Richard Gordon \"\" is known for jumping on the scorer's table to rile up the crowd at ?"} +{"answers": ["Broughton Suspension Bridge"], "question": "after the collapse of the in 1831, the British military introduced the order to \"break step\" when soldiers were crossing a bridge?"} +{"answers": ["Great Southern", "Great Southern Group"], "question": "the collapse of Australia's largest managed investment scheme agribusiness, , is being examined by two separate Australian parliamentary committee inquiries?"} +{"answers": ["Lurline", "Lurline"], "question": "the Pyne and Harrison Opera Company paid composer William Vincent Wallace only 10 shillings for the rights to his opera and later made £50,000 from its performances?"} +{"answers": ["Hal Lubarsky", "Hal", "Lubarsky"], "question": " outlasted 6,300 other players at the World Series of Poker despite playing blind?"} +{"answers": ["Maple bacon donut"], "question": "a version of the \"\" served up in an Omaha, Nebraska, bakery is based on a simple concept: breakfast combined into one item that you put in your mouth?"} +{"answers": ["Wood", "Barry Wood", "Barry Wood", "William Barry Wood", "Barry"], "question": ", who played quarterback at Harvard and became a physician and microbiologist, was elected to both the College Football Hall of Fame and the National Academy of Sciences?"} +{"answers": ["Newfangle"], "question": "the BBC Radio 4 sitcom has been described by different sources as being set in either 100,000 B.C. or two million years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Financial News", "Financial News"], "question": "the competed with its rival the \"Financial Times\" by attacking companies which advertised there?"} +{"answers": ["needlestick injury", "Needlestick injury"], "question": "in a US study almost all surgeons indicated that they experienced during their training?"} +{"answers": ["Public Domain", "Public Domain"], "question": "in the Canadian film the producers of a reality TV game show install cameras in dysfunctional contestants' homes without their knowledge or permission?"} +{"answers": ["optics", "Optics"], "question": " began with the development of lenses by the ancient Egyptians and Mesopotamians \"(dispersive prism pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lord Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Legal Education and Conduct"], "question": "the was disbanded in 1999 despite only having started work in April 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Mangalorean regionalism", "Tulu Nadu state movement"], "question": "there has been a for a separate Tulu Nadu state from Karnataka, India since the 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Paul Steven Miller", "Paul"], "question": "law professor , who has a type of dwarfism, was one of the longest serving Commissioners of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission?"} +{"answers": ["Grini detention camp", "Grini concentration camp"], "question": "the Nazi concentration camp was built as a women's prison?"} +{"answers": ["AJS Model D"], "question": "WW1 stopped production of motorcycles but a 1917 order to supply Russia with 1,100 military motorcycles enabled them to continue development?"} +{"answers": ["Buff-faced pygmy parrot", "Buff-faced Pygmy Parrot"], "question": "Do you know that, measuring a mere long, the is the world's smallest species of parrot?"} +{"answers": ["Reno v. Condon"], "question": "the Driver's Privacy Protection Act, which protects the privacy of driver's license information in the United States, was upheld by unanimous decision of the United States Supreme Court in ?"} +{"answers": ["Stanford Keglar", "Stanford Sherock Keglar", "Stanford", "Keglar"], "question": " was coached by ex-Purdue defensive back Ken Coudret in high school, before going on to play at Purdue himself?"} +{"answers": ["Karatsu ware"], "question": " is a style of Japanese pottery which is considered one of the top choices for implements used in the Japanese tea ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["The Amber Witch", "The Amber Witch"], "question": ", an opera by William Vincent Wallace \"\", was based on a popular Gothic novel of the same name, first published in Britain in 1844?"} +{"answers": ["Donald Duck talk", "Donald Duck"], "question": ", the voice used by Clarence Nash for Donald Duck, is one of three forms of alaryngeal speech?"} +{"answers": ["PokerTracker"], "question": ", the leading poker tool for online poker, uses a HUD analogous to the head-up display that Arnold Schwarzenegger's Terminator character used?"} +{"answers": ["The Dongle of Donald Trefusis"], "question": "the audio series by Stephen Fry went to No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart when it was released for download in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Clarendon", "Clarendon", "Frederick Villiers Clarendon", "Frederick"], "question": "Irish architect designed the Dublin museum known as the Dead Zoo?"} +{"answers": ["Melhus Church"], "question": "Medieval runic inscriptions were discovered on the old portal of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Newington Green Unitarian Church"], "question": " has strong ties to political radicalism stretching over 300 years, with Richard Price in the pulpit and Mary Wollstonecraft in the pews?"} +{"answers": ["Velocette Viper"], "question": "the 1960 British motorcycle was one of the first to have glass fibre enclosure panels?"} +{"answers": ["Guy George Gabrielson", "Guy Gabrielson", "Guy", "Gabrielson"], "question": "former RNC chairman was one of the few Republican politicians not to support Richard Nixon after the Checkers speech?"} +{"answers": ["Eupoecila australasiae"], "question": "the flower chafer species \"\" gains its common name of 'fiddler beetle' from its violin-shaped markings?"} +{"answers": ["Lurgi–Ruhrgas process"], "question": "the for oil shale extraction was originally developed for the liquefaction of lignite?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Monkman", "Monkman", "Alexander"], "question": "from 1936 to 1939, led a volunteer effort to build a road through the Monkman Pass into British Columbia?"} +{"answers": ["Antoni Gawryłkiewicz", "Gawryłkiewicz", "Antoni"], "question": "Poland's , a recipient of the \"Righteous among the Nations\" medal, signed his Yad Vashem deposition in Hebrew, a language he did not understand?"} +{"answers": ["Mitch Morgan"], "question": "a \"\", bourbon with a slice of bacon as a garnish, served as the inspiration for Bacon Salt?"} +{"answers": ["Frequency agility"], "question": "modern radars use to reduce the effects of intentional interference, or jamming?"} +{"answers": ["Johannes", "Agnoli", "Johannes Agnoli"], "question": "German-Italian Marxist political scientist was, in his youth, an enthusiastic fascist and \"Wehrmacht\" volunteer?"} +{"answers": ["Angels on horseback"], "question": " was featured in the \"New York Times\" in 1896 as a \"dish for sultry weather\"?"} +{"answers": ["House of Lorraine"], "question": "the current head of the \"\" has been for the last 87 years heir to one imperial and six royal titles?"} +{"answers": ["Stegt flæsk"], "question": ", a popular bacon dish in Danish cuisine, has been described as \"a dish of pork fat, and only pork fat, in parsley sauce\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dallas Aces"], "question": "the were the world's first professional bridge team?"} +{"answers": ["Hōkai-ji", "Hōkai-ji"], "question": "after ruling Japan for 135 years, the Hōjō clan set its family temple on fire before committing mass suicide within, and were enshrined \"en masse\" in the temple of ?"} +{"answers": ["Sturgeon Bay", "Sturgeon Bay Bridge"], "question": "Jackson Browne and Pat MacDonald headlined a 2005 benefit concert to restore Wisconsin's historic \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Corina", "Corina"], "question": "the debut single of Romanian singer entitled \"Noi Doi\" reached fourth place in the Romanian Top 100?"} +{"answers": ["Deborah Voigt", "Voigt", "Deborah"], "question": "soprano lost over by means of gastric bypass surgery after she was fired in the \"Covent Garden incident\"?"} +{"answers": ["1948 Winter Olympics", "Winter Olympics"], "question": "the Olympic ice hockey tournament was nearly canceled when two hockey teams from the United States arrived in St. Moritz, Switzerland, to compete in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Symonds", "Peter Symonds College", "Peter", "Peter Symonds"], "question": ", an English mercer, founded an almshouse in Winchester that was to become Peter Symonds College?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Lind", "James Lind", "Lind"], "question": "Captain was knighted after the Battle of Vizagapatam \"\", despite losing both merchants he was escorting?"} +{"answers": ["Torvald", "Tu", "Torvald Tu"], "question": "s musical comedy \"Kjærleik på Lykteland\" from 1923 was one of the greatest stage successes at Det Norske Teatret?"} +{"answers": ["For You", "For You"], "question": "Bruce Springsteen's song \"\" is about a woman who has attempted suicide?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Joe Warren", "Joe Warren", "Warren"], "question": "in only his second mixed martial arts fight, the 2006 World Champion in Greco-Roman wrestling, , defeated former champion Norifumi \"Kid\" Yamamoto?"} +{"answers": ["Farleigh Hungerford Castle", "Farleigh Castle", "Farleigh Hungerford"], "question": "when \"(gateway pictured)\" was fortified from an existing manor house between 1370 and 1380, it was done without the appropriate \"licence to crenellate\" from the king?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Jan Piekałkiewicz", "Piekałkiewicz"], "question": ", a leading Polish statistician, became the Polish Underground State's Government Delegate, and died at the hands of Nazi Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Chinatown, Mexico City", "Barrio Chino", "Barrio Chino"], "question": "the may be the world's smallest?"} +{"answers": ["The Final Inch"], "question": "the Oscar Award-nominated film , a documentary about efforts to eradicate the poliovirus, is the first film project from Google's philanthropic division Google.org?"} +{"answers": ["Surform"], "question": " tools can shape materials as diverse as automobile repair plastic body filler and elephants' hooves?"} +{"answers": ["Peanut butter, banana and bacon sandwich", "peanut butter, banana and bacon sandwich"], "question": "the \"\" would be New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's choice for his last meal and is sometimes referred to as an \"Elvis sandwich\"?"} +{"answers": ["Katie Jarvis", "Jarvis", "Katie"], "question": " was cast in the film \"Fish Tank\", after a casting agent spotted her having an argument with her boyfriend at Tilbury Town railway station?"} +{"answers": ["KOBB", "KOBB"], "question": "the original radio studio building of (then called KBMN) in northern Bozeman, Montana, now serves as a small casino?"} +{"answers": ["Dilley", "Dilley, Oregon"], "question": "the railroad station in , was built 23 years after the railroad reached the community?"} +{"answers": ["Amy Roselle", "Amy", "Roselle"], "question": "in 1895, the husband of English actress shot her dead and then killed himself, leaving behind a suicide note censuring the acting profession?"} +{"answers": ["Ashcroft v. Iqbal"], "question": "in the U.S. Supreme Court case of , a prisoner sued Federal prison guards and their superiors alleging physical abuse?"} +{"answers": ["As'ad Pasha al-Azm", "As'ad", "al-Azm"], "question": ", governor of Damascus under the Ottoman Empire for 14 years, ordered the construction of the Azm Palace and Khan As'ad Pasha?"} +{"answers": ["United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal"], "question": ", who passed on information that led to an ongoing scandal about expenses of Members of the United Kingdom Parliament, once commanded the Royal Army Ordnance Corps's Mobile Bath Unit?"} +{"answers": ["Fossil Cabin"], "question": "the in Wyoming was built of dinosaur bones and was billed by its builder as \"the building that used to walk\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gopchang-jeongol", "Gopchang jeongol"], "question": " \"\", a spicy Korean casserole made by boiling beef tripe, vegetables, and seasonings in beef broth, is a popular dish when drinking alcoholic beverages in South Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Szymczyk", "Bill Szymczyk"], "question": "music producer got started in music engineering while working on SONAR for the United States Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Mushet steel"], "question": " was the first tool steel and later led to the discovery of high speed steel?"} +{"answers": ["Polestar Racing Group"], "question": "driving for , Katherine Legge became the first woman to win an open-wheel race in North America?"} +{"answers": ["San Pedro Atocpan"], "question": " hosts a festival every year devoted to mole sauce?"} +{"answers": ["Henri Pinault", "Henri", "Pinault"], "question": ", the last Roman Catholic bishop of Chengdu, was imprisoned and expelled from China by the Communist Party of China in 1952, but retained his title until 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy Walker", "Tommy Walker", "Tommy", "Walker"], "question": "before became a footballer he was a champion sprinter?"} +{"answers": ["Hannah", "Hannah Tracy Cutler", "Cutler"], "question": " wrote an advice column for farm girls before she became president of the American Woman Suffrage Association in 1870?"} +{"answers": ["Skin flora"], "question": "human includes roughly 1,000 species of bacteria?"} +{"answers": ["Fink", "Donald G. Fink", "Donald", "Donald Glen Fink"], "question": ", later to become a prominent electrical engineer, was selected as the best orator in his county at a high school competition?"} +{"answers": ["AJW Summit"], "question": "the 1927 British v-twin motorcycle was capable of ?"} +{"answers": ["Marshall Newell", "Marshall", "Newell"], "question": " \"\", one of the few four-year All-Americans in college football history, was run over by a railroad engine on Christmas Eve 1897?"} +{"answers": ["The Cheese Store of Beverly Hills"], "question": ", established in 1967, carries more than 500 varieties of cheese?"} +{"answers": ["Wheatley", "Terrence", "Terrence Wheatley"], "question": " and teammate Sammy Joseph were the first two freshman cornerbacks to start at the same time in Colorado Buffaloes history?"} +{"answers": ["The Woman's Bible"], "question": "her controversial publication of in the 1890s effectively ended Elizabeth Cady Stanton's further influence in the women's suffrage movement?"} +{"answers": ["Northman,", "Leofwine", "Northman, son of Leofwine"], "question": "King Cnut the Great ordered the murder of Eadric Streona and , the eldest son of Leofwine, Ealdorman of the Hwicce, in 1017?"} +{"answers": ["Golson", "Greg", "Greg Golson"], "question": " stole over 100 bases in his five years as a Philadelphia Phillies minor leaguer?"} +{"answers": ["Sugar Bowl", "1995 Sugar Bowl", "1995 Sugar Bowl"], "question": "the Virginia Tech Hokies, winners of the , were selected for the game only after sanctions were levied against the Miami Hurricanes?"} +{"answers": ["Old Log Theater", "Old Log"], "question": "the is reputedly the oldest professional theater in the state of Minnesota and is the oldest continuously operating professional theater in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Daphne", "Anderson", "Daphne Anderson"], "question": " has played Father William, the Walrus, and the Red Queen in various productions of \"Alice in Wonderland\"?"} +{"answers": ["Defined contribution plan"], "question": "in a , a type of retirement plan, the contributions to the account are guaranteed but the future benefits are not?"} +{"answers": ["Helmerich Award"], "question": "the , an annual literary award that pays US$40,000 to an \"internationally acclaimed\" author, is named after the actress who played \"Nurse Kelly\" in the 1950 film \"Harvey\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hurulu Forest Reserve"], "question": "the Indian Star Tortoise, Sri Lanka Junglefowl, Sri Lankan Elephant, Sri Lanka Leopard and Rusty-spotted Cat are among the endangered species of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway"], "question": "the last train to run on the was a special passenger service to Toronto to visit the Royal Tour of 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Northwestern Wildcats women's lacrosse"], "question": "the team has won the NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship five consecutive times since 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Local and personal Acts of Parliament", "Local and personal Acts of Parliament"], "question": "approximately 37,500 have been passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom since 1539?"} +{"answers": ["John Margrave Lerew", "John Lerew", "Lerew", "John"], "question": "Wing Commander \"\", ordered to defend Rabaul against Japanese invasion in 1942, signalled headquarters the legendary gladiatorial phrase \"We who are about to die salute you\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Lacemaker", "The Lacemaker"], "question": "the many optical effects apparent in Johannes Vermeer's indicate that he made use of the camera obscura; an early photographical device?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Alswang", "Ralph", "Alswang"], "question": " designed the Westport, Connecticut, home of actor Paul Newman?"} +{"answers": ["Benner House"], "question": "the is the sole surviving German-style vernacular home built to a one-room plan in Rhinebeck, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Pupung"], "question": "the comic strip character was based on the creator's nephew Jeff Young?"} +{"answers": ["The Boys Are Back", "The Boys Are Back"], "question": "the country music quartet The Oak Ridge Boys reached their highest ranking in 26 years on the Billboard 200 with the release of their 2009 album ?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang Tang", "Zhang", "Tang"], "question": "Han dynasty politician once tried and executed a rat?"} +{"answers": ["Elk Creek Dam", "Elk Creek", "Elk Creek Road", "Elk Creek"], "question": "in 1987, the Elk Creek Dam's construction on was halted due to a court injunction issued over a lawsuit designed to protect salmon and other migratory fish from the effects of the dam on the river?"} +{"answers": ["Chapleau Crown Game Preserve"], "question": "the in northern Ontario, Canada is the largest game preserve in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Hearing loss with craniofacial syndromes"], "question": "hearing loss in cases involving craniofacial syndromes?"} +{"answers": ["Australasian snapper"], "question": "the fish known as the (\"Chrysophrys aurata\"; \"pictured\") in Australia and New Zealand does not belong to the snapper family of tropical fish?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Christopher Chavasse", "Christopher Maude Chavasse", "Chavasse"], "question": " was an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, a Bishop of Rochester, and an Olympic athlete?"} +{"answers": ["España Boulevard"], "question": ", the main street of Sampaloc, Manila, is notorious for its waist-deep floods during the Philippine typhoon season?"} +{"answers": ["James J. Hill House", "James J. Hill"], "question": "the in Saint Paul, Minnesota, built in 1891 by railroad magnate James J. Hill, has 36,000 square feet of living area and is the largest residence in Minnesota?"} +{"answers": ["WWE Libraries"], "question": "the has an archive of over 75,000 hours of footage dating back more than fifty years, representing a very significant portion of the visual history of modern professional wrestling?"} +{"answers": ["Caxias", "Luís", "Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, Duke of Caxias"], "question": " was a Brazilian military hero praised for his victories in the War of the Triple Alliance, and that his birthday is celebrated annually as Dia do Soldado?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Jr.", "William Thomas Perkins Jr.", "William T. Perkins, Jr.", "William T. Perkins Jr."], "question": ", a United States Marine who covered an exploding hand grenade with his body, is the only combat photographer to be awarded the Medal of Honor?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Pergaud", "Louis Pergaud"], "question": "French poet and novelist was a pacifist who was killed in action during World War I in 1915?"} +{"answers": ["FSHR", "Follicle-stimulating hormone receptor"], "question": "the analysis of the \"\" benefited from the work by Gilman and Rodbell for which they won the 1994 Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology?"} +{"answers": ["Parsons", "Phil Parsons", "Phil", "Phil'' Parsons"], "question": "NASCAR driver-turned-broadcaster is the (16 years) younger brother of 1973 Winston Cup champion Benny Parsons?"} +{"answers": ["Lugged steel frame construction"], "question": "capillary action of molten brass or silver is used to greatly increase the strength of bicycle frames?"} +{"answers": ["Mujibnagar"], "question": "the government in exile at proclaimed Bangladesh's independence and coordinated the Mukti Bahini during the liberation war?"} +{"answers": ["Police Coast Guard", "Police Coast Guard"], "question": "Singapore's is a coast guard and water police service that is also responsible for maintenance of order on most of Singapore's off-shore islands?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Kenneth Richmond", "Richmond"], "question": ", the last gongman of the Rank Organisation, was a 1952 Summer Olympics wrestling medalist and actor in Jules Dassin's \"Night and the City\"?"} +{"answers": ["Abbasi", "Zahirul Islam Abbasi", "Zahirul"], "question": "Pakistani general plotted a coup d'etat against then-Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in 1995?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Helene", "Tropical Storm Helene"], "question": " of 2000 struck Florida just five days after Hurricane Gordon?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Harker", "Fort Harker"], "question": "during the Indian Wars, troops stationed at , Kansas in 1867 performed more escorts of wagon trains in one year than troops stationed at any other frontier fort in the post-American Civil War era?"} +{"answers": ["Salinas", "Angela", "Angela Salinas"], "question": "in August 2006, became the first Hispanic female general officer in United States Marine Corps history?"} +{"answers": ["Backgammon opening theory"], "question": "the underwent profound changes after self-teaching robots were analyzed playing the game?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Jackson", "William Jackson", "Jackson"], "question": "the little-known fortieth signer of the United States Constitution was the Convention's secretary, (\"pictured\")?"} +{"answers": ["Kashmiriyat"], "question": " defines the way of life and identity of the Kashmiri people since medieval times, helping them preserve harmony amidst invasions of Kashmir?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Adler", "George J. Adler"], "question": ", one of the greatest linguists of the 19th century, went insane from the effort of publishing his \"Dictionary of German and English Languages\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ala-Arriba!", "Ala-Arriba!"], "question": "the Portuguese film features real-life fishermen from Póvoa de Varzim in starring roles?"} +{"answers": ["French military mission to Japan", "French military mission to Japan"], "question": "the (\"members pictured\") of 1867 was the first Western military mission to that country, and that members of the mission participated on the rebel side to the ensuing conflict against the Meiji Restoration?"} +{"answers": ["Austin", "Leslie", "Austin Leslie"], "question": "chef \"\", known as the Godfather of Fried Chicken, died in Atlanta after being evacuated from New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina?"} +{"answers": ["Explorer 32"], "question": "the satellite was able to determine the density of the upper atmosphere through ground-based observations of the effect of drag on the satellite?"} +{"answers": ["Islam Khan"], "question": " was the founder of the modern city of Dhaka and the first Mughal general to subjugate Bengal?"} +{"answers": ["Carmo Convent", "Carmo Convent"], "question": "the ruins of the (\"pictured\") are some of the most impressive remains of the 1755 earthquake in Lisbon?"} +{"answers": ["Shukor", "Sheikh Muszaphar", "Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor", "Sheikh"], "question": " will become the first Malaysian in space when he launches on board Soyuz TMA-11 towards the International Space Station in September 2007?"} +{"answers": ["history of Dhaka", "History of Dhaka"], "question": "Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh was also known as ?"} +{"answers": ["Lithuanian encyclopedias"], "question": "the largest was published in the United States by the immigrant community when Lithuania was part of the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Mack Robinson", "Mack", "Mack Robinson", "Robinson"], "question": ", older brother of Baseball Hall of Fame member Jackie Robinson, was a world-class sprinter and won a silver medal in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin?"} +{"answers": ["Pennant coralfish"], "question": "the can clean parasites off other fish?"} +{"answers": ["Volga trade route"], "question": "the Rus merchants travelling along the \"\" brought goods from Northern Europe and Northwestern Russia as far as Baghdad?"} +{"answers": ["Reservation", "Reservation"], "question": "a , in international law, lets a State avoid or modify an obligation in a signed treaty?"} +{"answers": ["Johnson", "Gilbert Johnson", "Gilbert"], "question": "the USMC Sergeant Major received his nickname because of wearing on the sleeve of his uniform three diagonal stripes (hashmarks), indicating successful previous enlistments?"} +{"answers": ["Orsten"], "question": ", fossil-bearing lagerstätten in Sweden and elsewhere, are called \"stinking stones\" from organic content that has been preserved since the Cambrian Period?"} +{"answers": ["Planum Australe"], "question": "Mars' cap may be melting due to regional climate change?"} +{"answers": ["Anula", "Anuradhapura", "Anula of Anuradhapura"], "question": " of Sri Lanka is believed to have been the first female monarch in Asia?"} +{"answers": ["Old Stone Church", "Old Stone Church"], "question": "the is a historic Presbyterian church located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, and is the oldest building on Public Square?"} +{"answers": ["Darfur is Dying"], "question": "speed skater Joey Cheek was the first person to officially play the online game ?"} +{"answers": ["Todd's paresis"], "question": "a body part involved in a seizure can be paralyzed for minutes to days in an event known as ?"} +{"answers": ["Crow-stepped gable", "crow-stepped gable"], "question": "a is a roof slope design arising in the Middle Ages which was decorative, but also facilitated access to chimneys for maintenance?"} +{"answers": ["Alba Bible"], "question": "the , one of the earliest translations of the Old Testament into a Romance language, was commissioned with the express intent of promoting tolerance between Christians and Jews?"} +{"answers": ["Lady Sybil Grant", "Lady", "Grant"], "question": "Lady (\"pictured\"), the eldest daughter of the British Prime Minister Lord Dalmeny, in her later years, became an eccentric, spending most of her time in a caravan or up a tree, communicating to her butler through a megaphone?"} +{"answers": ["Mariano Trías", "Trías", "Mariano"], "question": "pop singer Jasmine Trias is a descendant of , the Vice President of the Tejeros Convention?"} +{"answers": ["Ozar Hatorah"], "question": "in 1971, a Damascus school founded by , a Jewish religious education organisation, was named by Syria as having the highest grades in the country?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Hayman Toulmin", "Henry", "Henry Hayman", "Toulmin"], "question": "wealthy ship-owner gave away his 1860s U.K. shipping empire because none of his three sons were interested in following in their father's footsteps?"} +{"answers": ["Kazimierz Leski", "Kazimierz", "Leski"], "question": "the constructor of two Polish submarines, (\"pictured\"), became a spy during World War II and travelled across Europe disguised as a German general?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Kiev", "Siege of Kiev"], "question": "Do you know that, at the conclusion of the by the Pechenegs in 968, the leaders of the two armies shook hands and exchanged their armour?"} +{"answers": ["Stonehaven Tolbooth"], "question": "the (\"pictured\") attained its greatest notoriety when three local Episcopalian clergymen were imprisoned for holding services for more than nine people, a limit established to discourage the Episcopalian religion in the mid 1700s?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Harris, Baron Harris of High Cross", "Ralph", "Cross"], "question": "British free market economist , considered to be an architect of Thatcherism, became a life peer shortly after Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister, but sat on the cross-benches in the House of Lords to show his political independence?"} +{"answers": ["Janesville Mall"], "question": "the location for was chosen so that shoppers could leave by taking a right-hand turn, as the developers' research showed that women preferred right-handed turns?"} +{"answers": ["Second Battle of Polotsk"], "question": "Do you know that, as a consequence of their victory in the \"\", the Russian army captured the French supply depot at Vitebsk and broke Napoleon's northern front in Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Knismesis and gargalesis"], "question": " are the scientific terms used to describe the two different sensations produced by tickling?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Spelke", "Elizabeth", "Spelke"], "question": "cognitive psychologist showed that human beings are born with many innate skills?"} +{"answers": ["Hueyapan"], "question": "the town of in the Mexican state of Morelos was conquered by the female conquistador Maria de Estrada?"} +{"answers": ["Robotnik", "Robotnik"], "question": "among the editors of (\"pictured\"), an underground newspaper of the Polish Socialist Party, were Józef Piłsudski, future dictator of Poland, and Stanisław Wojciechowski, future president of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Medici giraffe"], "question": "the was the last live giraffe seen in Europe for almost 400 years?"} +{"answers": ["Göran", "Göran Malmqvist", "Malmqvist"], "question": " is a Swedish sinologist who in 1974 published a popular book called \"Chinese is not difficult\"?"} +{"answers": ["Caspian expeditions of the Rus'"], "question": "during one of the , the city of Barda in Azerbaijan was saved from complete destruction only by an outbreak of dysentery among the Rus?"} +{"answers": ["Natchez Trace Parkway Bridge", "Natchez Trace Parkway"], "question": "the \"\" is the first segmentally constructed concrete arch bridge in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Keong Saik Road"], "question": " in Chinatown, Singapore was formerly a red-light district in the 1960s but is now the site of many boutique hotels?"} +{"answers": ["Prescott", "Samuel Cate Prescott", "Samuel"], "question": "pioneering research on time-temperature canning conducted at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by was never patented?"} +{"answers": ["Spartacist uprising"], "question": "in 1919, the discharge of the chief of police of Berlin led to a general strike and accompanying fighting known as the , in which over 500,000 workers took part?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Laurinaitis", "James Richard Laurinaitis", "James Laurinaitis"], "question": "Ohio State linebacker , the son of professional wrestler Road Warrior Animal, is the first Buckeyes scholarship football player from Minnesota since 1933?"} +{"answers": ["Chonma-ho"], "question": "the is a little known, indigenously produced North Korean tank; information on which has proven to be elusive even to the U.S. government?"} +{"answers": ["Katsu", "Katsu"], "question": " is a shout used in Zen Buddhism to induce enlightenment, as well as in the martial arts to focus one's energy?"} +{"answers": ["World's Largest Texas Flag"], "question": "the , measuring 23 metres by 38 metres (75 feet by 125 feet), is unfurled on the field by members of Alpha Phi Omega before Texas Longhorn football games?"} +{"answers": ["Brass ring"], "question": "the phrase \"to grab the brass ring\" comes from the dispenser, which presents rings to carousel riders to grab and possibly win prizes?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Dudley Brown", "Edward", "Edward D. Brown", "Brown"], "question": " \"\" was an African-American slave who rose to become a Belmont Stakes-winning jockey and a Kentucky Derby-winning horse trainer?"} +{"answers": ["Single-grain experiment"], "question": "the conducted between 1907 and 1911 would lead to the development of modern human nutrition?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Xangsane"], "question": "deaths caused by falling billboards in Metro Manila during prompted a renewed push by Philippine legislators for a ban on billboard advertising?"} +{"answers": ["Shaista Khan", "Shaista", "Khan"], "question": "17th-century Mughal \"subahdar\" conquered Chittagong and ousted the British East India Company from Bengal over a trade dispute?"} +{"answers": ["Machinima, Inc.", "Machinima.com"], "question": "the website got its name when the founder misspelled his original portmanteau of \"machine\" and \"cinema\" and liked the new version better?"} +{"answers": ["Jared Christopher Monti", "Monti", "Jared", "Jared C. Monti"], "question": " is only the second person to be awarded the Medal of Honor for actions during the War in Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Headlight flashing"], "question": "in 2008 one of Jamaica's most wanted fugitives evaded police capture when a motorist to warn of police activity ahead?"} +{"answers": ["Taukkyan Roadblock"], "question": "during the Japanese conquest of Burma in 1942, the heavily defended was unexpectedly abandoned overnight, allowing the Allied forces to escape safely from Rangoon?"} +{"answers": ["Thorfinnsson", "Snorri", "Snorri Thorfinnsson"], "question": ", son of explorers Thorfinn Karlsefni and Guðríðr Þorbjarnardóttir, is said to be the first European born in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Agaricus albolutescens"], "question": ", unlike other species of Agaricus, turns tawny-brown rather than yellow when bruised?"} +{"answers": ["Billy Two Rivers", "Rivers", "Billy", "Two Rivers"], "question": "Canadian professional wrestler decided to move to the United Kingdom because of a coin toss?"} +{"answers": ["Margarethe", "Siems", "Margarethe Siems"], "question": "between 1909 and 1912, soprano \"\" sang leading roles in the world premieres of three operas by Richard Strauss—\"Elektra\", \"Der Rosenkavalier\" and \"Ariadne auf Naxos\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lavalin"], "question": "after a massive expansion program in the 1980s, corporate bankers forced it to merge with the rival SNC Group, forming one of the largest civil engineering firms in the world?"} +{"answers": ["T.H.E. Fox"], "question": ", drawn on a C64 KoalaPad and published on CompuServe, Q-Link and GEnie, is among the earliest online comics?"} +{"answers": ["Villanueva", "Primo", "Primo Villanueva"], "question": "\"Calexico Kid\" led UCLA to the NCAA football championship in 1954 and was inducted into the British Columbia Restaurant Hall of Fame in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["June 1976", "June 1976 protests"], "question": "during in Poland, the biggest demonstrations took place in Radom, where workers burned the local office of the Polish Communist party?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Findhorn Yacht Club"], "question": "the clubhouse of the was originally the home of its first Commodore, James Chadwick?"} +{"answers": ["William Cheyne"], "question": "Sir has been described as one of the most obscure Chief Justices of the King's Bench in the late medieval period?"} +{"answers": ["St Michael and All Angels Church, Southwick", "St Michael and All Angels Church"], "question": "in 1941, the tower at , West Sussex \"\" was wrecked by an unexploded bomb which was found embedded in the churchyard two years later?"} +{"answers": ["Action of 21 July 1781"], "question": "the French won a victory over the Royal Navy in a during the American Revolutionary War?"} +{"answers": ["Nelson's Green Brier Distillery", "Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery"], "question": "in the mid-1880s, dwarfed Jack Daniel's in its output of Tennessee whiskey?"} +{"answers": ["Holland", "Elizabeth Fox, Baroness Holland", "Elizabeth"], "question": " was a political hostess who introduced the dahlia to the United Kingdom in 1804?"} +{"answers": ["NWA United States Tag Team Championship", "NWA United States Tag Team Championship"], "question": "the of the NWA United States Tag Team Championship is one of at least five championships that share the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Habeas Corpus Act 1862"], "question": "the was passed to prevent Britain's courts from issuing writs of habeas corpus in British colonies and dominions?"} +{"answers": ["Sidney W. Bijou", "Bijou", "Sidney William Bijou", "Sidney"], "question": "psychologist would not punish his 15-year old son for a joyriding arrest as he \"had punishment enough\", his son recalling that \"it can pay off to have a psychologist for a father\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania State Capitol", "Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex"], "question": "the of Pennsylvania \"\" is the third capitol building to be in Harrisburg, after the first one burned down in 1897 and the second was deemed \"ugly\" by its designer?"} +{"answers": ["``Hymn Before Sunrise", "Hymn Before Sunrise"], "question": "Samuel Taylor Coleridge was accused of plagiarism over his poem \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hydrangea radiata"], "question": "the distinctive foliage of , a shrub of the southern Appalachians, is dark green on one side but silvery white on the other?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel O'Connell", "Daniel O'Connell", "O'Connell", "Daniel"], "question": "Irish-born journalist and poet worked for a number of newspapers in San Francisco and was one of the co-founders of the Bohemian Club?"} +{"answers": ["Anna", "Anna Dorothea Therbusch", "Therbusch", "Anna Dorothea"], "question": "French philosopher Denis Diderot posed naked for a ?"} +{"answers": ["John P. Charlton", "John", "Charlton"], "question": " invented the first private postal card \"\" in 1861?"} +{"answers": ["Southern sennet"], "question": "the , a member of the Barracuda family, has been linked to ciguatera poisoning?"} +{"answers": ["Umpire abuse"], "question": "an Australian football player was banned for life for ?"} +{"answers": ["Susan", "Fleming", "Susan Fleming"], "question": "Ziegfield Girl found Harpo Marx, despite his non-speaking film persona, to be \"a warm, fun, darling man to talk to\", and they married in 1936 after she had proposed to him three times?"} +{"answers": ["Immigration Equality", "Immigration Equality"], "question": " has been the main advocate for the Uniting American Families Act to give same-sex couples the same status as heterosexuals under the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act?"} +{"answers": ["Cam follower"], "question": "the , which is a specialized type of roller bearing designed to follow cams, was invented in 1937 by the McGill corporation?"} +{"answers": ["Insomnia Summer Show"], "question": "one mixed martial arts fight at the in Satu Mare, Romania, lasted only seven seconds?"} +{"answers": ["Sir Edward Buller, 1st Baronet", "Baronet", "Sir"], "question": "when Captain Robert Corbet suggested that captains be allowed to flog lieutenants, Rear-Admiral \"\" declared that admirals should therefore flog captains?"} +{"answers": ["St. Johns River", "St. Johns"], "question": "the was Florida's first tourist attraction and the primary travel route to the more remote parts of the territory before it was developed?"} +{"answers": ["Pocket neighborhood"], "question": " developments have included smaller homes around a landscaped common area to promote neighborly contact while keeping parking out of view?"} +{"answers": ["Felix Hathaway", "Hathaway", "Felix"], "question": " helped construct the first American-built ship in what is now the state of Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Moko", "Moko"], "question": "bottlenose dolphin rescued two pygmy sperm whales from possible death?"} +{"answers": ["Undercut", "Undercut"], "question": "molded parts with an can still be molded with the use of a side action \"(animated)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Congregation B'nai Israel", "Congregation B'nai Israel"], "question": " is the oldest synagogue in Bridgeport, and the third oldest in the U.S. state of Connecticut?"} +{"answers": ["Sekora", "Ondřej", "Ondřej Sekora"], "question": "Czech children's writer was also one of the first propagators of rugby in Czechoslovakia?"} +{"answers": ["Grutas de Cacahuamilpa National Park"], "question": "the in Mexico includes one of the largest cave systems in the world, with some openings wide enough to be used as concert halls?"} +{"answers": ["Chichester to Silchester Way"], "question": "the was discovered when the boundary banks of a \"mansio\" were seen by Ordnance Survey archaeologists on an aerial photograph?"} +{"answers": ["Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel", "Manchester Grand Hyatt"], "question": "the lost an estimated 2.4 to 7 million because the owner donated 125,000 to help California Proposition 8?"} +{"answers": ["Tekno Team", "Tekno Team 2000"], "question": ", a \"futuristic\" professional wrestling tag team, was said to have the goal of bringing the World Wrestling Federation \"into the 21st century\"?"} +{"answers": ["Applegate River"], "question": "when the was dammed in 1980, the resulting lake \"\" completely submerged the town of Copper?"} +{"answers": ["Adelaide Steamship Company"], "question": "in partnership with McIlwraith, McEacharn & Co., the developed the world's first purpose built container ship, \"MV Kooringa\"?"} +{"answers": ["Renfrew County Courthouse"], "question": "the was described as \"one of the finest in Canada\" by the County Atlas of 1881?"} +{"answers": ["Heinz-Hermann Koelle", "Heinz-Hermann", "Koelle"], "question": "after helping Werner von Braun publish a book in post-war Germany, joined von Braun's team at the U.S. Army Ballistic Missile Agency, where he worked on Saturn rockets?"} +{"answers": ["Amakusa Airfield"], "question": "only one aircraft, a Bombardier Dash 8 of Amakusa Airlines, uses ?"} +{"answers": ["Mawer", "Philip Mawer", "Philip"], "question": "Gordon Brown's independent advisor on ministerial conduct, who was given a knighthood in 2002, has also been a dame?"} +{"answers": ["Monique Brumby", "Brumby", "Monique"], "question": "Australian musician \"\", who has won two ARIA Awards, was selected for the national under-19 women's soccer team?"} +{"answers": ["Shanta Creek fire", "Shanta Creek Wildfire"], "question": "the has burned over on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula since it was started by lightning on June 29, 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Andrews", "Lorrin Andrews", "Lorrin", "Lorrin Andrews Thurston"], "question": "the first newspaper in Hawaii was printed by students of in 1834, on a printing press brought to the islands in 1820?"} +{"answers": ["Gerard Crane House"], "question": "the marbleized appearance of the granite siding on the in Somers, New York, is a naturally occurring feature of the locally quarried stone?"} +{"answers": ["Pink Dot"], "question": " is a Los Angeles–based chain of grocery stores that offers delivery service of groceries, deli food, cigarettes, and alcohol?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Winters", "Kenneth W. Winters"], "question": ", a member of the Kentucky State Senate from Murray, did not begin his legislative service until he was 70 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Krefting", "Anna", "Anna Krefting"], "question": "during the 1700s, businesswoman operated the largest ironworks in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Point Udall", "Point Udall"], "question": "the westernmost and easternmost points in the United States by travel, in and the U.S. Virgin Islands, are both named \"Point Udall,\" after brothers Mo and Stewart Udall?\""} +{"answers": ["Dressler", "Weston Dressler", "Weston"], "question": " of the Saskatchewan Roughriders set 19 school records in football at the University of North Dakota?"} +{"answers": ["Chimes of Freedom"], "question": "Bob Dylan sang his 1964 song \"\" at Bill Clinton's 1993 presidential inauguration?"} +{"answers": ["Sahamies", "Ilari Sahamies", "Ilari"], "question": "professional poker player lost over US3 million playing online poker while drunk, including more than 700,000 in a single day?"} +{"answers": ["Invariant set postulate"], "question": "the may help to resolve some of paradoxes of quantum mechanics aired in the Bohr–Einstein debates, using fractal geometry such as the Mandelbrot set \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Central Economic Intelligence Bureau"], "question": "the serves as the secretariat of the Economic Intelligence Council of India?"} +{"answers": ["Hof's Hut"], "question": "the first was opened in Belmont Shore by Harold Hofman on September 16, 1951, the same day that his son was born?"} +{"answers": ["Federal Republican Party of Las Villas"], "question": "due to a violent intimidation campaign of the , no other political groups dared to contest the 1900 municipal elections in Las Villas, Cuba?"} +{"answers": ["Chrysler", "Morgan Henry Chrysler", "Morgan"], "question": " was one of only four men who rose from private to major general during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["The Seven Lamps of Architecture"], "question": "John Ruskin's \"\" influenced architects, artists and ecclesiologists?"} +{"answers": ["Loyalist Teaching"], "question": "a papyrus containing the scripture \"\", dated to the second half of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt, survives to this day?"} +{"answers": ["Rocketdyne E-1", "E-1"], "question": "Rocketdyne's rocket engine never saw production, but gave NASA confidence to develop the F-1 that powered the Saturn V to the Moon?"} +{"answers": ["Bishop Lloyd's House"], "question": "in , Chester, Cheshire, is a fireplace with an overmantle containing a carving of Cupid riding on a lion?"} +{"answers": ["Sami Kelopuro", "Sami", "Kelopuro"], "question": "21-year-old professional poker player experiences daily swings of up to one million dollars when playing online poker?"} +{"answers": ["Pelagic fish", "pelagic fish"], "question": "many of the world's species are threatened with extinction, including the devil fish?"} +{"answers": ["People's Party", "People's Party", "People's Labour Party"], "question": "the Cuban was barred from contesting the 1901 elections, as the government demanded the party produce a register of thousands of members in just two hours?"} +{"answers": ["Cato", "Cato June", "June", "Cato Nnamdi June"], "question": "National Football League All-Pro linebacker and Super Bowl champion was co-class president, salutatorian and a member of the National Honor Society in high school?"} +{"answers": ["Paine", "Homer", "Homer Paine"], "question": " was one of several college football players that Oklahoma Sooners head coach Jim Tatum lured away from the school's rivals after World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Polish decrees"], "question": "Nazi German intentionally created and supported discrimination on the basis of ethnicity?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Thomas", "Robert", "Moore", "Robert Thomas Moore"], "question": "ornithologist , who is credited with discovering more than 30 bird species and subspecies, also founded the 29-volume series of Borestone Mountain Poetry Awards?"} +{"answers": ["All Souls Unitarian Church", "All Souls Church", "Souls Unitarian Church"], "question": " in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is one of the largest Unitarian Universalist congregations in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Cajanus", "Cajanus", "Daniel"], "question": "giant appeared in pantomime on the London stage in 1734?"} +{"answers": ["Trojan wave packet"], "question": "in physics, a \"(animation pictured)\" is a type of wave packet that is nonstationary and nonspreading?"} +{"answers": ["Georges Guétary", "Guétary", "Georges"], "question": "French singer , who played the \"older man\" in a romantic triangle with Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron in the film \"An American in Paris\", was nearly three years younger than Kelly?"} +{"answers": ["Mental Traveller", "The Mental Traveller"], "question": "William Blake's poem \"\" went unpublished during Blake's lifetime but was translated multiple times after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Jack", "Hennemier", "Jack Hennemier"], "question": ", head coach of the Calgary Stampeders, was sued by the Washington Redskins for attempting to sign two of their players?"} +{"answers": ["Korba, Tunisia", "Korba"], "question": "an inscription from , records the town's fortification by Pompeian generals during the Roman civil war?"} +{"answers": ["Meridian Baptist Seminary"], "question": " was the first school in Mississippi to offer high school diplomas to African-American students?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Rychlík", "Jan Rychlík"], "question": "Czech composer played the drums in the jazz orchestra of Karel Vlach?"} +{"answers": ["Lindera melissifolia"], "question": "the fruit of the , an endangered wetland shrub, was used by children in the rural Southern United States as ammunition in toy pop guns made from hollowed-out elderberry stems?"} +{"answers": ["Kwakwaka'wakw art"], "question": " includes a wide variety of wooden masks \"(example pictured)\", some of which can transform into different figures?"} +{"answers": ["Turbomeca Astafan"], "question": "as a variable-pitch turbofan aircraft engine, the could generate reverse thrust in midair without the use of a thrust reverser?"} +{"answers": ["University of Illinois clout scandal"], "question": "the \"Chicago Tribune\" claimed that hundreds of applicants to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign between 2005 and 2009 had received \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Remonstrances"], "question": "the document known as the was presented in 1297, as England was on the brink of civil war?"} +{"answers": ["Julia Tuttle Causeway sex offender colony"], "question": "a forced to live under a highway bridge in Miami, Florida, numbered approximately 140 members as of July 2009?"} +{"answers": ["A Vision of the Last Judgment", "A Vision of the Last Judgement"], "question": " is a painting by William Blake that disappeared after an exhibition was cancelled in 1810?"} +{"answers": ["Bridgecorp Holdings", "Bridgecorp Holdings Ltd"], "question": ", a former Australian real estate development group, collapsed in 2007 owing 14,500 investors a total of A467 million?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Vincent Decareau", "Robert", "Decareau", "Robert V. Decareau"], "question": " was known as \"Mr. Microwave\" for his research on microwaves in food that led to the development of the microwave oven?"} +{"answers": ["STS-8"], "question": "the Space Shuttle mission flew Guy Bluford \"\", the first African-American astronaut?"} +{"answers": ["Bambi, A Life in the Woods", "Bambi, a Life in the Woods"], "question": "Felix Salten's novel , originally published in Austria in 1923, is considered the first environmental fiction novel to be published?"} +{"answers": ["Poh Ling Yeow", "Yeow", "Poh"], "question": ", the runner-up of \"MasterChef Australia\", has appeared in four films?"} +{"answers": ["Good Shepherd", "Good Shepherd"], "question": "the 1969 Jefferson Airplane psychedelic folk-rock song \"\" is derived from an early 1800s hymn from a backwoods preacher and a 1930s gospel blues recording by a blind axe murderer?"} +{"answers": ["Port of Amsterdam"], "question": "the earliest activities of the , today the Netherlands' second largest port, date back to the 13th century?"} +{"answers": ["John Barry", "John Barry", "John Steven Barry", "John", "Barry"], "question": "when hired as CEO of Rocket Chemical Company, changed its name to WD-40 to match its primary product, whose name came from \"water displacement, formulation successful in 40th attempt\"?"} +{"answers": ["Petulengro", "Xavier Petulengro", "Xavier"], "question": ", known as \"The King of the Gypsies\", led traditional Romany weddings in Yorkshire where he mingled the blood of the couple and bound their wrists with a silk cord?"} +{"answers": ["Uranium mining in Australia"], "question": "23% of the world's uranium ?"} +{"answers": ["Karel Hoffmann", "Karel", "Hoffmann"], "question": "Czech violinist was the only permanent member of the Bohemian Quartet throughout its 42-year existence?"} +{"answers": ["Into My Arms"], "question": "Nick Cave requested all television cameras be switched off during his performance of the song \"\" at the funeral of INXS singer Michael Hutchence?"} +{"answers": ["Low-frequency radio range"], "question": "airline pilots in the 1930s and 1940s when visibility was poor?"} +{"answers": ["Oak Hill Cemetery", "Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel", "Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel"], "question": "the \"\" in Washington, D.C. has been described as a miniature Gothic gem?"} +{"answers": ["MV Horizon-1"], "question": "the third officer of the , a cargo ship recently hijacked by Somali pirates, is a 24-year old Turkish woman?"} +{"answers": ["Stewart Walker", "Walker", "William", "William S. Walker", "William Stewart Walker"], "question": "U.S. Army major was credited with leading 380 of his fellow soldiers to safety in Belgium from behind German lines during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Manggahan Floodway"], "question": "the in the Philippines was built to reduce flooding along the Pasig River but in turn contributed to flooding along the shores of Laguna de Bay?"} +{"answers": ["MS-1", "MS-1"], "question": "professional wrestler took the ring name \"MS-1\" from the highest rank of a Mexican Antiterrorist corps?"} +{"answers": ["Ambela Campaign"], "question": "two Victoria Crosses were awarded for action during the led by Neville Chamberlain in 1863?"} +{"answers": ["Evony"], "question": "an ad campaign for the MMORPG featured depictions of scantily clad women and the tagline \"Save the Queen!\", despite the fact that there is no queen to save in the game?"} +{"answers": ["Lindy Berry", "Berry", "Lindy"], "question": "quarterback played in a game one week after suffering a broken jaw, and since it was the era before football helmet facemasks, he wore a hockey mask instead?"} +{"answers": ["Universities' Mission to Central Africa"], "question": "the first expedition of the ended disastrously, when the bishop and several others died of malaria?"} +{"answers": ["George Harvey Hancock", "Harvey Hancock", "Harvey", "Hancock"], "question": "Do you know that, when Murray Chotiner produced the infamous \"pink sheet\" against opponent Helen Gahagan Douglas, Richard Nixon's Northern California campaign manager refused to run it?"} +{"answers": ["Nói Síríus"], "question": " is Iceland's largest candy manufacturer and now owns English chocolate company Elizabeth Shaw?"} +{"answers": ["Posen speeches"], "question": "in one of his , \"Reichsführer\"-SS Heinrich Himmler said that the decision had to be made to make the Jews \"disappear from the Earth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dunns Pond Mound", "Dunns Pond"], "question": "the in Ohio may have been used for Native American burials for nine centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Botswana–Namibia relations"], "question": "as of 2008, there is no treaty covering the border between , which remains as defined in a treaty signed between the British and German Empires in 1890?"} +{"answers": ["Horace Barker", "Horace", "Barker"], "question": " was awarded the National Medal of Science for discovering the coenzyme of vitamin B12, which Barker had isolated from mud taken from San Francisco Bay?"} +{"answers": ["Gal Oya National Park"], "question": "the White-bellied Sea Eagle and the Grey-headed Fish Eagle are the notable raptors of ?"} +{"answers": ["Statutes of Casimir the Great"], "question": " from the 14th century were the first codification and the basis of modern Polish law?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Sittang Bridge"], "question": "in World War II, the British Indian Army was driven out of Burma at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Pirata", "Pirata Morgan", "Morgan"], "question": "professional wrestler lost his right eye in a mid-match accident?"} +{"answers": ["Stellaland"], "question": "a comet over Africa saw the birth of \"(map pictured)\" on July 26, 1882?"} +{"answers": ["Spadena House"], "question": "the , a storybook house also known as The Witch's House, was originally built as offices and dressing rooms for a movie studio?"} +{"answers": ["LOT Polish Airlines Flight 165 hijacking"], "question": "an East German defector in 1978 to escape to West Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Jane H. Smith", "Jane Holland Smith", "Jane", "Smith"], "question": " is not only the first woman state legislator from Bossier Parish in Louisiana, but she is the first woman to have been a high-school principal and school superintendent there as well?"} +{"answers": ["Rapid Metro", "Rapid Metro Gurgaon", "Rapid Metro Gurgaon Limited"], "question": "the will be India's first privately owned and operated metro?"} +{"answers": ["Superior multimineral process"], "question": "the was developed to combine the production of shale oil with that of sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, and aluminum?"} +{"answers": ["Swaledale", "Swaledale sheep"], "question": "the possibility of scrapie resistance in sheep was tested by experimentation with a selection of \"\", a breed of domesticated sheep native to the Yorkshire Dales and the fells of Cumbria?"} +{"answers": ["National Fibromyalgia Association"], "question": "founders of the first met through the internet?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Reynolds"], "question": " founded the Los Angeles Angels baseball team and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame within a year?"} +{"answers": ["Economic Intelligence Council"], "question": "the Indian is chaired by the Finance Minister?"} +{"answers": ["Collofino"], "question": "German cigar maker Josef Feinhals wrote a compendium on scatology and smoking, under the pseudonym ?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Zion Methodist Church"], "question": "no services have been held in , the oldest church in Somers, New York, for almost 80 years?"} +{"answers": ["Nguyen Van Tuong", "Nguyễn", "Tường", "Nguyễn Văn Tường"], "question": " helped install and depose three Vietnamese emperors in the space of a year?"} +{"answers": ["The 100 Mile Challenge"], "question": "Do you know that, for a period of 100 days, families featured on the television series were not allowed to consume any food or drink grown or produced more than 100 miles from their home?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Antone", "Jean Antoine", "Jean Antone"], "question": "female professional wrestler married her high school sweetheart in the middle of a wrestling ring because she had a match afterward?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Bilin River"], "question": "on 18 February 1942, Brigadier \"Punch\" Cowan personally went to Rangoon to ask permission to retreat at the ?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Curtis Conner", "William C. Conner", "Conner"], "question": "Judge ruled that 2 million in lost cash was worth 634.90?"} +{"answers": ["Marco Polo", "Marco Polo sheep"], "question": "the longest horn ever recorded on a \"(mounted head pictured)\" measured and weighed ?"} +{"answers": ["Khirbat al-Minya"], "question": "when , an Umayyad-built palace near the Sea of Galilee, was first excavated in 1932, it was mistaken by archaeologists for a Roman fort?"} +{"answers": ["Bramhope Tunnel"], "question": "24 people died digging , known for its eccentric Neo-Gothic portal?"} +{"answers": ["Evan O'Neill Kane", "Evan", "Kane"], "question": "surgeon signed his handiwork by tattooing the letter \"K\" in Morse code on his patients in India ink?"} +{"answers": ["Medullosales"], "question": "the largest known ovules produced by any non-flowering seed-plant came from the \"(fossilized leaves pictured)\", an order of extinct seed ferns?"} +{"answers": ["Rayo", "Rayo de Jalisco, Jr.", "Rayo de Jalisco Jr.", "Jr."], "question": "professional wrestler wrestled for a year before his father, Rayo de Jalisco, Sr., found out?"} +{"answers": ["The Scout", "The Scout"], "question": "when the horse in her first maquette of was criticized for looking too \"eastern\", Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney shipped a horse from Buffalo Bill's ranch to her studio in New York?"} +{"answers": ["Defence Intelligence Agency", "Defence Intelligence Agency"], "question": "the Indian was established because of intelligence lapses during the Kargil War?"} +{"answers": ["Vernie", "Vernie D. McGaha", "Vernie McGaha", "McGaha"], "question": "Republican State Senator of Russell County, Kentucky, considers his highest priority helping constituents \"stuck in the red tape of government\"?"} +{"answers": ["Interplanetary scintillation", "interplanetary scintillation"], "question": "the first pulsar was discovered as a result of an experiment designed to study ?"} +{"answers": ["The Ivy", "The Ivy"], "question": " restaurant was sued over an accident involving Lindsay Lohan and her 604 horsepower V-12 Mercedes Benz SL65?"} +{"answers": ["Susanna", "Susanna Montgomery, Countess of Eglinton", "Eglinton"], "question": " taught rats to come to her table for food?"} +{"answers": ["Stern Hu", "Stern", "Hu"], "question": "Chinese-Australian businessman , accused by Chinese officials of espionage, is said to have \"caused huge loss to China's economic interest and security\" by the Chinese Foreign Ministry?"} +{"answers": ["Bouri Formation"], "question": "humans living next to a lake at the in Ethiopia 160,000 and 154,000 years ago butchered not only adult Hippopotamuses but also those that were newborn?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph F. Hirschmann", "Hirschmann", "Ralph Franz Hirschmann", "Ralph"], "question": "biochemists and Robert Bruce Merrifield both led teams that synthesized the enzyme ribonuclease and while Merrifield won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Hirschmann did not?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Bowman", "Joe", "Joe Bowman", "Bowman"], "question": "Western marksman learned as a boy how to shoot flies off a garbage can with his BB gun?"} +{"answers": ["Gaynell Tinsley", "Gaynell", "Tinsley"], "question": ", a two-time All-American end at LSU, set an NFL record with 675 receiving yards as a rookie in 1937?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of White Wolf Mountain"], "question": "before marching to the , the warlord Cao Cao fooled his enemy into thinking he had retreated by simply erecting a sign saying so?"} +{"answers": ["Launch Processing System"], "question": "the automated used by NASA for Space Shuttle launches has reduced the required number of firing room personnel to half of those required for an Apollo launch?"} +{"answers": ["Hans-Joachim von Merkatz", "Merkatz", "Hans-Joachim"], "question": "in 1957, West Germany's Federal Minister of Justice was the focus of an East German propaganda campaign, which portrayed him as a \"fascist\" and \"leading Nazi functionary\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mansion Historic District"], "question": "the was once known as the \"Garlic Core\" of Albany, New York, due to its large Italian American population?"} +{"answers": ["Mr. Niebla", "Mr.", "Niebla"], "question": "professional wrestler once wrestled as \"Batman\"?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin", "Benjamin Haldane", "Haldane", "Benjamin Alfred Haldane"], "question": "the artwork of full-blood Tsimshian photographer has enjoyed a revival after his glass plate negatives were discovered in an Alaskan dump?"} +{"answers": ["Moss Force"], "question": ", a waterfall in the English Lake District, was described by poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge as \"an awful Image and Shadow of God and the World\"?"} +{"answers": ["Two Blind Mice"], "question": "in the Broadway comedy , two government workers keep their office running after its abolition by Congress by renting out rooms and hiring out the front lawn as a parking lot?"} +{"answers": ["Intention to create legal relations"], "question": "in English law, in a social context are not considered binding?"} +{"answers": ["Herschel Bennett", "Bennett", "Herschel", "Herschel Emmett Bennett"], "question": "while playing baseball at Shibe Park, outfielder crashed into a wall, causing him to fall into a 36-hour coma and helping to end his major league career?"} +{"answers": ["pyrrhotite", "Pyrrhotite"], "question": "troilite, a form of , is extremely rare on Earth but is abundant on Mars \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Carroll", "Carroll", "Andrew"], "question": " went on a 1998 nationwide tour sponsored by the Academy of American Poets, distributing 100,000 free poetry books at truck stops, hospital waiting rooms and train stations?"} +{"answers": ["Stäubli"], "question": "Swiss mechatronics company was originally founded in 1892 as a workshop for producing dobby looms?"} +{"answers": ["Côté", "Philéas", "Philéas Côté"], "question": "Canadian House of Commons member introduced a private member's bill in 1946 seeking to rename Dominion Day to Canada Day?"} +{"answers": ["Bandaranaike–Chelvanayakam Pact"], "question": "Sri Lankan Prime Minister S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike was forced to aimed at solving that country's ethnic problems amidst protests by radical Buddhist monks?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher Hipp", "Christopher", "Hipp", "Christopher G. Hipp"], "question": "Lorraine Sneed, partner for 15 years of blade server inventor , said she had \"got him\" on their first date after asking \"if he wanted to come see my SGI\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ringlegged earwig"], "question": "the gets its common name from the noticeable dark bands around the middle of its six legs?"} +{"answers": ["Tomas", "Tomas Alfredson", "Alfredson"], "question": "Swedish film director stated that he had grown tired of the Swedish film industry after finishing \"Let the Right One In\"?"} +{"answers": ["Upper Mundat Forest", "Mundat Forest"], "question": "in 1988, a West German court appointed an ex-notary to represent the interests of the German Reich concerning the Upper against the Federal Republic of Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Sid", "Sid Wagner", "Wagner"], "question": " led Michigan State to their first consecutive football wins over the Michigan Wolverines and was the first player selected by the Detroit Lions in the first NFL Draft?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis Ferron", "Ferron"], "question": "Dutch writer , born of a German soldier and a Dutch mother during the German occupation in World War II, wrote a series of novels later called \"The Teutonic Trilogy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Banaue Rice Terraces"], "question": "the \"\" of the Philippine Cordilleras are part of a World Heritage site, which was recognized by the UNESCO World Heritage Centre in 1995?"} +{"answers": ["Celotta", "Jennifer Ann Celotta", "Jennifer", "Jennifer Celotta"], "question": "\"The Office\" writer and \"Office\" actor Rainn Wilson won a Writers Guild of America Award for writing the 2008 Independent Spirit Awards ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Hotham GCB", "William Hotham", "Hotham", "William Hotham"], "question": "during the mutiny at the Nore, Captain and Admiral Adam Duncan had to imitate an entire British fleet with just two ships?"} +{"answers": ["Campo del Cielo"], "question": "with a total weight of over 100 tonnes \"(example of fragment pictured)\", is the heaviest meteorite ever found on Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter R. Arnott", "Arnott"], "question": "the band \"Goodtime Washboard Three\", with on banjo, played on April Fools' Day in 1967 for Bing Crosby as he hosted the television show \"The Hollywood Palace\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gateway Protection Programme"], "question": "the provides the opportunity for an annual quota of 750 especially vulnerable refugees selected by the UNHCR to be resettled in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Paton", "Tom Paton", "Tom", "Paton"], "question": ", a member of the Montreal hockey club, was the first goaltender to win the Stanley Cup in 1893?"} +{"answers": ["Hutchinson County Historical Museum"], "question": "the , which opened in 1977, is housed in a two-story building constructed in 1927?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Fiordland earthquake"], "question": "New Zealand moved closer to Australia during ?"} +{"answers": ["Jordan", "Henderson", "Henderson Jordan"], "question": "Louisiana Sheriff sought to keep the death car of Bonnie and Clyde to compensate the officers who in 1934 risked their lives to capture the fugitives?"} +{"answers": ["White–Pool House"], "question": "the Victorian-style , built in 1887, is the oldest standing structure in Odessa, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Jordaan", "Andrew Jordaan", "Andrew"], "question": " was the first cricketer to be timed out in a first-class match after poor weather delayed him in reaching the ground to start his innings?"} +{"answers": ["Bruce Robert Isabell", "Robert Isabell", "Robert", "Isabell"], "question": " had four tons of glitter dumped on the floor of Studio 54 for a 1970s New Year's Eve party, which owner Ian Schrager described as like \"standing on stardust\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Eddy", "William A. Eddy", "William Abner Eddy"], "question": "in 1908, accountant took a kite aerial photograph of two men who had stolen his ice cream?"} +{"answers": ["Giovanni Caselli", "Giovanni", "Caselli"], "question": " made the world's first practical operating fax machine \"\" 11 years before Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone?"} +{"answers": ["Bagel Bakers Local 338"], "question": " controlled bagel making in New York City for decades, with a 1951 strike creating a \"bagel famine\" that resulted in sales of lox dropping up to 50% in area delis?"} +{"answers": ["Wigert", "Knut Kirsebom Wigert", "Knut Wigert", "Knut"], "question": "actor was a driving force behind the establishment of a Henrik Ibsen museum in Oslo?"} +{"answers": ["House of Peace Synagogue"], "question": "the Big Apple dance was popular at the Big Apple Club, an African-American night club at the former ?"} +{"answers": ["Pleskot", "Josef", "Josef Pleskot"], "question": " designed the administrative building of the ČSOB Bank, the first European building awarded the gold certificate of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design?"} +{"answers": ["Savoy Hotel", "Savoy Hotel"], "question": "the unsolved murder of Miss Garnett-Orme at , India in 1911, inspired Agatha Christie's first novel, \"The Mysterious Affair at Styles\" (1916)?"} +{"answers": ["Truman", "Spain", "Truman Spain"], "question": "SMU All-American , known for his \"rumba king\" good looks, was described as \"hard as ship's steel and as torrid as a foundry furnace\"?"} +{"answers": ["Morin", "Jamie M. Morin", "Jamie", "Jamie Michael Morin"], "question": " \"\" was 34 years old when President Barack Obama appointed him to be Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, responsible for managing the 160 billion U.S. Air Force annual budget?"} +{"answers": ["Hypercompact stellar system"], "question": "if a supermassive black hole is ejected from a galaxy, it can carry a dense cluster of stars called a ?"} +{"answers": ["William Hankford", "William", "William Hankeford", "Hankford"], "question": "legend tells of how 15th-century Chief Justice of the King's Bench Sir committed an early form of suicide by cop?"} +{"answers": ["Ilyés", "Iuliu Ilyés", "Iuliu"], "question": ", the current mayor of Satu Mare, Romania, has twice been elected to the office with close to double the vote of his opponent?"} +{"answers": ["Davidof Volcano"], "question": "the closest transportation to is away in Adak, Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Pagliaro", "Lou", "Lou Pagliaro"], "question": "four-time U.S. table tennis champion hated when the sport was called \"ping-pong\", a name that he said \"sounds sissy\" in a 1942 article in \"The New Yorker\"?"} +{"answers": ["Abu Nabbut", "Sabil Abu Nabbut"], "question": " \"\" was a public fountain built by Ottoman governor Muhammad Abu Nabbut in 1812 to facilitate the journey between Jaffa and Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["History of Bankura district"], "question": "for about a millennium, the Hindu kings of Bishnupur were supreme in the area, even after Muslims conquered Bengal?"} +{"answers": ["Erionite", "erionite series"], "question": "the mineral is a carcinogen, and chronic exposure to this mineral has been linked to excess mortality from mesothelioma in a number of villages in Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["Hunter v Canary Wharf Ltd"], "question": "the loss of television reception—caused by the Canary Wharf Tower—for several hundred households was held not to be a nuisance in ?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Joe Knowland", "Knowland"], "question": "wealthy newspaper publisher played a prison guard in his first feature film, \"Escape from Alcatraz\", at the age of 49?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Craig Bickhardt", "Bickhardt"], "question": "singer-songwriter , formerly of Schuyler, Knobloch & Bickhardt, has written Number One hits for The Judds and Ty Herndon?"} +{"answers": ["Dartmouth Conferences", "Dartmouth Conferences"], "question": " is one of the longest ongoing bilateral unofficial dialogues between American and Soviet (now, Russian) representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Face of Love", "The Face of Love"], "question": "during the first recording session of Sanctus Real's album , the studio was 90° F and \"nobody wanted to be there\"?"} +{"answers": ["Guido Di Tella", "Guido di Tella", "Di Tella", "Tella", "Guido"], "question": " was an Argentine businessman, academic and diplomat who served as Minister of Foreign Relations between 1991 and 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Shark Conservation Act"], "question": "shark bite victims have met with U.S. Senators to express their support for the , which is pending approval by the Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Swanagan", "Jeff Swanagan", "Jeff"], "question": ", the Georgia Aquarium's first employee, oversaw the importation of live whale sharks \"\" from Taiwan to Atlanta for exhibition?"} +{"answers": ["Montacute Priory"], "question": " was a dependency of Cluny Abbey from its foundation around 1100 until 1407?"} +{"answers": ["Delgadillo's Snow Cap Drive-In"], "question": " was built by owner Juan Delgadillo using mostly scrap lumber from the nearby Santa Fe Railroad yard?"} +{"answers": ["Black", "Warrior", "Black Warrior", "Black Warrior"], "question": "professional wrestler was forced to unmask after losing a match to Místico?"} +{"answers": ["Adams Lake State Park"], "question": "the lake in was built as a water source for West Union, Ohio, and became the focus of the new park in 1950, when a new water source was developed?"} +{"answers": ["Incorporation of terms in English law"], "question": "the requires a party to take \"reasonable steps\" to bring a term to the other party's attention?"} +{"answers": ["Trowbridge", "Elton Trowbridge", "Thomas", "Thomas E. Trowbridge"], "question": ", who served in the Wyoming House and Senate, was originally a dairy farmer and rancher committed to rural development?"} +{"answers": ["Domenico", "Domenico Troili", "Troili"], "question": "the fall of a meteorite \"\" was first documented in 1766 by ?"} +{"answers": ["We answer to a higher authority"], "question": "Hebrew National's kosher hot dogs, three-quarters of which are bought by non-Jews, have been advertised for decades under the slogan ?"} +{"answers": ["Lock", "Charles", "Charles Lock"], "question": ", British consul in Naples, hated the British ambassador's wife Emma Hamilton, and wrote widely read scabrous letters back home denouncing her and her lover Lord Nelson?"} +{"answers": ["Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement Act"], "question": "unless passes, there will be no federal or state regulatory agency protecting US citizens or ensuring \"standards of integrity and fairness\" on certain interstate activities?"} +{"answers": ["Tambourine Man", "Mr. Tambourine Man"], "question": "\"\" was the first song written by Bob Dylan to reach #1 on a pop music chart?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Hartsook", "Hartsook", "Fred"], "question": "photographer went from driving a mule-drawn mobile darkroom around California to taking pictures of Hollywood stars like Mary Pickford?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Midlane", "Midlane", "Albert"], "question": " wrote over 700 hymns, his best known being \"There's a Friend for Little Children\"?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Morningstar", "Morningstar", "Richard L. Morningstar", "Richard"], "question": " is the Special Envoy of the United States Secretary of State for Eurasian Energy?"} +{"answers": ["Bobrof Island"], "question": "the is an uninhabited island in the Andreanof Islands, part of Alaska's Aleutian archipelago?"} +{"answers": ["Gothabhaya", "Gothabhaya of Anuradhapura", "Anuradhapura"], "question": " banished 60 Buddhist monks from the Abhayagiri monastery for following Mahayana teachings?"} +{"answers": ["Candaele", "Casey Todd Candaele", "Casey", "Casey Candaele"], "question": "Helen Callaghan of the AAGPBL and son are the only mother/son duo to play professional baseball, with Candaele having a career batting average seven points lower than his mother's?"} +{"answers": ["Mszczuj of Skrzynno", "Skrzynno", "Mszczuj"], "question": "according to the chronicler Jan Długosz, was the Polish knight who killed the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order Ulrich von Jungingen \"\", during the Battle of Grunwald?"} +{"answers": ["Cole", "David Lawrence Cole", "David L. Cole", "David"], "question": " served in the labor mediation field under every US President from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Richard Nixon?"} +{"answers": ["Thevar Jayanthi"], "question": "in 2007 the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, M. Karunanidhi, took part in celebrations, after shunning the event for two decades?"} +{"answers": ["Great Circus Parade"], "question": "Milwaukee held the 2009 after a six-year hiatus?"} +{"answers": ["Ari", "Ari Puheloinen", "Puheloinen", "Ari Tapani Puheloinen"], "question": "the next Finnish Chief of Defence Lieutenant-General , is a son of an electrician, while the four preceding chiefs-of-defence have come from officer families?"} +{"answers": ["Bankfield Museum"], "question": "rich Halifax mill-owner Edward Akroyd had everything except children, so he illustrated his home, , with images of babies \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward Roy Tinsley III", "Tinsley", "Edward R. Tinsley"], "question": ", who rescued K-Bob's Steakhouse from bankruptcy in 1992, is a former president of the National Restaurant Association?"} +{"answers": ["Pastures Historic District"], "question": "the was the first area outside Albany, New York's stockade to be settled?"} +{"answers": ["Conrad Letzkau", "Conrad", "Letzkau"], "question": "the Mayor of Danzig, , was treacherously murdered in 1412 by the Teutonic Knights for his support of Poland and refusal to pay taxes?"} +{"answers": ["Sucreries Raffineries Bulgares"], "question": "the abandoned factory in Sofia, Bulgaria, once owned by a Belgian company, was used as the set for Kreuzberg in a Bulgarian film?"} +{"answers": ["Benny Lom", "Benny", "Lom"], "question": "at the 1929 Rose Bowl, stopped Cal teammate Roy \"Wrong Way\" Riegels who had run 60 yards in the wrong direction and was about to score a safety, in a game Cal lost 8–7 to Georgia Tech?"} +{"answers": ["Chester Rows"], "question": "one theory suggests that the unique \"\" were constructed in the medieval era on top of debris from the ruins of Roman buildings?"} +{"answers": ["AIAW Women's Basketball Tournament"], "question": "before the NCAA began sponsoring a women's collegiate basketball tournament in 1982, the crowned national champions from 1972 to 1981?"} +{"answers": ["Sidonia von Borcke", "Borcke", "Sidonia"], "question": ", executed for witchcraft in 1620, became a cult \"femme fatale\" in Victorian art and Gothic fiction?"} +{"answers": ["Squatters' riot", "Squatters' Riot"], "question": "the 1850 in Sacramento, California, effectively ended land speculation in the region?"} +{"answers": ["Lionel Pincus", "Lionel I. Pincus", "Lionel", "Pincus"], "question": ", who ran Warburg Pincus from 1966 to 2002, has donated more than 5,000,000 to the New York Public Library, including an endowment for the Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division?"} +{"answers": ["Kick the bucket"], "question": "the idiom probably comes from a method of suicide in the middle ages?"} +{"answers": ["Roof-top synagogue"], "question": "the octagonal \"(cupola pictured)\" in Hove, England, was built as a replica of Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock?"} +{"answers": ["Lindsey", "Coleman", "Isaac Coleman Lindsey", "Coleman Lindsey"], "question": "State Senator became lieutenant governor of Louisiana, when Earl Long succeeded Governor Richard W. Leche?"} +{"answers": ["Van", "Van de Passe family", "family", "Crispijn van de Passe the Elder"], "question": "the engraved portraits of important people in Jacobean England including the Gunpowder Plotters \"\" and Pocahontas?"} +{"answers": ["President's Surveillance Program"], "question": "the , authorized by George W. Bush, included \"unprecedented collection activities\" that are still highly classified?"} +{"answers": ["Merritt Island Spaceflight Tracking and Data Network station"], "question": "the provides the primary voice and data link during the first 7½ minutes of a Space Shuttle launch?"} +{"answers": ["Finnegan", "Joseph Francis Finnegan", "Joseph F. Finnegan", "Joseph"], "question": "in 1960, top US labor mediator said employers shouldn't be stuck with \"antiquated rules\" nor should workers hit by automation be handled as \"a robot to be cast on a trash heap\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anthonypillai", "Caroline", "Caroline Anthonypillai"], "question": " helped found the Lanka Sama Samaja Party, the oldest political party in Sri Lanka, along with her brother Philip?"} +{"answers": ["Lazarus sign"], "question": "nurses have been alarmed by brain-dead patients moving their arms in front of their faces, a phenomenon named the after the biblical character resurrected by Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["Ice calving"], "question": " \"\" in Greenland results in over 12,000 icebergs each year?"} +{"answers": ["Eddisbury hill fort", "Eddisbury Hill"], "question": ", the largest and most complex Iron Age hill fort in Cheshire, was destroyed by the Romans to prevent it being used against them?"} +{"answers": ["Andrade Cien Almas"], "question": "Mexican professional wrestler made his in-ring debut at the age of thirteen?"} +{"answers": ["Upper division college", "upper division college"], "question": "the first was the College of the Pacific?"} +{"answers": ["Lod Mosaic"], "question": "after 30,000 people visited the Roman-era mosaic in Lod in one weekend, it was reburied to prevent damage until the opened?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia Cavaliers men's lacrosse"], "question": "the game against Maryland in 2009 extended into seven overtime periods, making it the longest game in college history?"} +{"answers": ["Anuradhapura Kingdom"], "question": "during the ancient of Sri Lanka the slaughter of cattle was a crime punishable by death?"} +{"answers": ["Jones House", "Jones House"], "question": "the Gothic Revival-style \"\" is the second oldest brick house in Pontiac, Illinois?"} +{"answers": ["Donold B. Lourie", "Donold Lourie", "Donold", "Lourie"], "question": ", a former Princeton University football star, was appointed to a State Department post by President Dwight D. Eisenhower?"} +{"answers": ["JJ", "JJ"], "question": "scenes in a \"desolate, shabby\" psychological clinic in the \"Skins\" episode \"\" were shot at the show's own offices?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Leiber", "Leiber"], "question": ", Jesuit adviser to Pope Pius XII, advised Bishop Alois Hudal that he should think of his plan for a \"ratline\" for fascists escaping Europe as a \"crusade\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Awful German Language"], "question": "Mark Twain wrote the essay \"\" to express his frustrations when learning German?"} +{"answers": ["Diana Golden"], "question": ", who lost a leg to cancer at the age of 12, was named female skier of the year in 1988 by the United States Olympic Committee?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Aidabasalala"], "question": "in 1999 at the an Australian SAS team was surrounded but were able to shoot their way out, killing five of their attackers before being successfully extracted?"} +{"answers": ["Frontier Times", "Frontier Times Museum"], "question": "in 2009 the in Bandera, Texas, named the late folklorist J. Frank Dobie to its new Texas Heroes Hall of Honor?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Daniel", "Carl Daniel Ekman", "Ekman", "Carl"], "question": ", who first commercialized the sulfite process of wood pulp paper production, was the last of his father's sixteen children, who were all born in the same house?"} +{"answers": ["Jynx"], "question": "the skin colour of the Pokémon was modified because of complaints that the original design was racist?"} +{"answers": ["Tinker Air Force Base", "1948 Tinker Air Force Base tornadoes"], "question": "Tinker Air Force Base was hit by in 1948, the second of which \"(damage pictured)\" was heralded by the first tornado forecast in history?"} +{"answers": ["Lebanese Uruguayan", "Lebanese Uruguayans"], "question": "the are the most numerous community in Uruguay after the Spanish and Italians?"} +{"answers": ["Fuller Victor", "Frances Fuller Victor", "Victor", "Frances"], "question": ", an influential writer of history and fiction, was initially uncredited for her major contributions to historian Hubert Howe Bancroft's monumental work, \"The History of the West\"?"} +{"answers": ["Instructions of Kagemni"], "question": "the authorship of the is attributed to a vizier of the fourth dynasty of Egypt, even though the earliest source is the Prisse Papyrus of the twelfth dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Gleeson", "Domhnall Gleeson", "Domhnall"], "question": ", son of Brendan and cast as Bill Weasley in \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\", has also played a randy young farmer who falls in love with a call girl?"} +{"answers": ["Heritage Christian School", "Heritage Christian School"], "question": "the now defunct in Hillsboro, Oregon, once held a chariot race?"} +{"answers": ["Abu Nabbut", "Muhammad Abu Nabbut"], "question": "while governor of Jaffa in the early 19th century, initiated the city's fortification, the erection of two public fountains, and renovation of the Mahmoudiya Mosque?"} +{"answers": ["Philadelphia Record", "The Philadelphia Record"], "question": "in 1893, \"held its own\" as \"one of the best and most widely circulated newspapers in the United States\" despite a troubled economy?"} +{"answers": ["Damián", "666", "Damián 666"], "question": " who wrestles as \"Damián 666\" is nicknamed \"The Beast of the Apocalypse\"?"} +{"answers": ["George Lycurgus", "George", "Lycurgus"], "question": " \"\", who developed two historic hotels in Hawaii, was arrested and imprisoned for treason after the failed 1895 counter-revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Greenethorpe"], "question": "in order to attract new residents to the town, the community of , has developed a farmhouse rental scheme offering houses for rent at AU$1 per week?"} +{"answers": ["Plague"], "question": "Nuclear Assault's EP includes mocking references to singer Vince Neil of Mötley Crüe?"} +{"answers": ["Agaricus arorae"], "question": "the cuticle of the mushroom , which was first described in Santa Cruz County, California, turns yellow in potassium hydroxide when cut?"} +{"answers": ["Jim Morris", "Jim", "Morris", "Jim Morris"], "question": "Louisiana State Representative tried without success in 2009 to gain repeal of his state's compulsory motorcyclist helmet law?"} +{"answers": ["Darney"], "question": "the first Czechoslovakian flag was handed over by the French President in the small Vosges town of ?"} +{"answers": ["Capacity in English law"], "question": "drunkards are held not to have the to enter into ordinary contracts?"} +{"answers": ["Northern sennet"], "question": "the \"\" is the smallest of the barracudas, with many adults growing to less than 1 foot in length?"} +{"answers": ["KYES", "KYES"], "question": "to save money, new Minnesota radio station shares studio space with KKJM, which founder Andy Hilger had donated to the Diocese of St. Cloud in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican National Lightweight Championship"], "question": "Do you know that, being created in 1934, the is one of the oldest professional wrestling championships still in use today?"} +{"answers": ["Whittington", "Volney Voss Whittington", "V.", "V. V. Whittington", "Voss Whittington"], "question": " was a Louisiana state senator from 1928 to 1932 and later president of the Louisiana Bankers Association?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Arnott", "James Fullarton Arnott"], "question": "in 1996, the University of Glasgow renamed its Chair of Drama after former professor ?"} +{"answers": ["Museum of Western Art", "Museum of Western Art"], "question": "the in Kerrville, Texas, features the works of living artists in the genre of Remington and Russell?"} +{"answers": ["Ayub Afridi", "Haji", "Afridi", "Haji Ayub Afridi"], "question": "in 1990, drug lord used his Pakistani government connections to gain a seat in the Pakistani National Assembly for the Islamic Democratic Alliance?"} +{"answers": ["Isabelia"], "question": "the Brazilian orchid \"I. virginalis \", the first species of discovered, remained without a formal description or scientific name for four decades after its discovery?"} +{"answers": ["Sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo"], "question": "the intensity of has been described as the worst in the world?"} +{"answers": ["WNJR", "WNJR"], "question": "in 2009, theater students performed a series of old-style radio dramas on , Washington & Jefferson College's radio station?"} +{"answers": ["Elections Reform Support Group"], "question": "the Quartet has supported election reform in Palestine through a UN-sponsored ?"} +{"answers": ["Rodriguez", "Prechae Rodriguez", "Prechae"], "question": "in Marcel Bellefeuille's head coaching debut, wide receiver had 198 total yards to help Bellefeuille record his first win?"} +{"answers": ["Queer Liberaction"], "question": "the direct action group staged same-sex kiss-ins and a marriage ceremony to draw attention to same-sex marriage issues?"} +{"answers": ["Conrad", "Conrad Hubert", "Hubert"], "question": " \"\" was the first commercial vendor of flashlights?"} +{"answers": ["Alfa Romeo", "Alfa Romeo"], "question": "on July 9, 2009, the racing yacht broke the Transpac record for miles sailed in one day, by sailing 431 nautical miles in 24 hours?"} +{"answers": ["Aza Adlopovna Gazgireyeva", "Aza Gazgireyeva", "Aza", "Gazgireyeva"], "question": "the killing of , former Deputy Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ingushetia, was described as \"brutal\" and \"brazen\"?"} +{"answers": ["National Policy on Education"], "question": "the of 1968 called for education spending to increase to six percent of India's national income?"} +{"answers": ["Melodifestivalen 2009"], "question": "over ten million people watched Sweden's final through Sveriges Television's online service compared to only 3,592,000 who watched the actual television broadcast?"} +{"answers": ["Fritz Neumayer", "Fritz", "Neumayer"], "question": "during his tenure as West Germany's Federal Ministry of Justice, worked primarily on reforming criminal law?"} +{"answers": ["Kane/Miller"], "question": "children's book publisher published the English language edition of \"Everyone Poops\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jason et Médée"], "question": "some audience members fainted while others fled the 350-seat Grand Ducal Theatre in Stuttgart at the first appearance of the Furies in Jean-Georges Noverre's \"\" 1763 ballet ?"} +{"answers": ["France", "Richard Roy France", "Richard France", "Richard"], "question": "rough hits from Michigan's induced Wisconsin star Pat O'Dea to slug France, leading to O'Dea's ejection from the 1899 Western Conference championship game?"} +{"answers": ["Bed and Sofa"], "question": " is a 1927 Soviet silent film that satirizes polygamous relationships amongst the Moscow working poor?"} +{"answers": ["K-BOB'S", "K-Bob's Steakhouse"], "question": "after overcoming Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1989, \"(sign pictured)\" still operates in mostly smaller cities in the cattle country of New Mexico and Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Latrobe Gate"], "question": "the was one of the few structures at the Washington Navy Yard not destroyed when British forces burned the city?"} +{"answers": ["Museo Nacional de las Intervenciones"], "question": "the in Mexico City is located at the site of the 1847 Battle of Churubusco of the Mexican–American War, in a former Franciscan monastery built on top of an Aztec shrine?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Young", "Young", "Sam", "Sam Young"], "question": "in summer 2008, future Memphis Grizzlies draft pick , then a player for the University of Pittsburgh, slept at the school's basketball arena for a month?"} +{"answers": ["Selvage", "selvage"], "question": "a is the edge of a piece of woven or knitted fabric that does not fray or come unraveled?"} +{"answers": ["Squatina squatina"], "question": "the Canary Islands are one of the few places left where there are still substantial numbers of \"\", once common all around Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Art Mahaffey", "Art", "Mahaffey"], "question": "in his Major League Baseball debut on July 30, 1961, pitcher gave up two singles but picked off each of those baserunners at first base?"} +{"answers": ["Udawatta Kele Sanctuary", "Udawattakele Forest Reserve"], "question": " contains a 200–300 years old giant \"Entada rheedii\" liana?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Warren", "Hans", "Warren"], "question": "Dutch writer (1921–2001) published 21 volumes of his \"Secret Diary\", a diary he kept until three days before his death?"} +{"answers": ["Ven House"], "question": "Jasper Conran bought the 18th-century in rural Somerset and complained about plans to extend a slurry pit and install polytunnels close to the land?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Yoshimura", "James Yoshimura"], "question": " wrote the \"\" episode \"\", about a dying man pinned between a subway car and a train platform?"} +{"answers": ["Ina Donna Coolbrith", "Ina", "Ina Coolbrith", "Coolbrith"], "question": " \"\", the first woman granted honorary membership in the Bohemian Club, was also the first California Poet Laureate?"} +{"answers": ["Bloody Panda"], "question": "the doom metal band performs wearing executioner's hoods and robes?"} +{"answers": ["You Chung Hong", "Chung Hong", "Hong", "You"], "question": ", the first Chinese American admitted to practice law in California, helped develop the new Chinatown in Los Angeles in the 1930s, including designing its neon-lit gateway?"} +{"answers": ["The Boy with the Leaking Boot"], "question": "statues of are found in Cleethorpes (England), Winnipeg and Toronto (Canada) and several cities in the United States, but his origins are obscure?"} +{"answers": ["Sam", "Thomas", "Sam B. Thomas"], "question": "Kentucky State Representative coached fellow army soldiers in Olympic basketball trials in Japan after World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Macrocystis pyrifera"], "question": " \"\" can grow as much as two feet per day, making it the fastest-growing organism on Earth?"} +{"answers": ["State of Uttar Pradesh v. Raj Narain"], "question": "the conviction of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in was formally overturned by the Supreme Court of India on November 7, 1975?"} +{"answers": ["Achron"], "question": "the time travel video game allows players to play simultaneously and independently in the past, present, and future?"} +{"answers": ["Salomons Museum"], "question": "the bench from which David Salomons rose to become the first Jew ever to speak in the British Parliament is preserved in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Dominant Factor Test"], "question": "courts applying the have determined that poker is not gambling?"} +{"answers": ["Togo", "Togo Tanaka", "Tanaka"], "question": " publicly called Japan's government \"stupid\" the day after Pearl Harbor for starting an unwinnable war but was one of 10,000 Japanese Americans forcibly relocated to the Manzanar camp?"} +{"answers": ["Blanco", "Víctor Manuel Blanco", "Víctor", "Víctor M. Blanco", "Víctor Manuel Blanco Pagán"], "question": "Puerto Rican astronomer has the distinction of having an open cluster and a telescope in Chile \"\" named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Racing in the Street"], "question": "\"\" commemorates the racing that occurred on a little fire road outside Bruce Springsteen's home town of Asbury Park?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Catherine", "Catherine Bernard"], "question": "in 1696, established the aesthetic principle of the French literary \"conte de fées\" with the dictum: \"the [adventures] should always be implausible and the emotions always natural\"?"} +{"answers": ["Whitehead Memorial Museum"], "question": "the in Del Rio, Texas, contains the graves of legendary Justice of the Peace Roy Bean and his son, Sam?"} +{"answers": ["Vita Ædwardi Regis"], "question": "some historians believe Goscelin of St Bertin may have been the author of the anonymous ?"} +{"answers": ["Hardin", "Hardin Bigelow", "Bigelow"], "question": "Do you know that, although mayor served the city of Sacramento for only seven months, a flood, several fires, a riot, and a cholera epidemic all afflicted the city during his term?"} +{"answers": ["Gangavaram Port"], "question": "the is the deepest port in India?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Sheppard", "William Henry Sheppard", "William H. Sheppard"], "question": "King Kot aMweeky of the Kuba Kingdom told his people that \"\" was his deceased son, in order to spare Sheppard's life?"} +{"answers": ["Princess Lover!"], "question": "the Japanese visual novel anime adaptation was first exhibited as a video hosted by Television Kanagawa prior to its televised broadcast?"} +{"answers": ["Paul James Hemphill", "Hemphill", "Paul Hemphill", "Paul"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" said s first book \"The Nashville Sound\" was \"generally regarded as one of the best books on country music ever written\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hetaireia"], "question": "the , the Byzantine guards unit responsible for the safety of the emperor on campaign, was composed chiefly of foreigners?"} +{"answers": ["Wheelock", "Martin", "Martin Wheelock", "Martin Frederick Wheelock"], "question": ", football player for the Carlisle Indian School in the 1890s, was inducted into the American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame in 1980?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Hamilton", "James Hamilton", "Hamilton"], "question": " was the first assassin to use a gun?"} +{"answers": ["Computer Bismarck"], "question": "before Strategic Simulations, Inc.'s first game, \"(screenshot pictured)\", most computer games were packaged in zipper storage bags?"} +{"answers": ["Cyneweard", "Cyneweard of Laughern", "Laughern"], "question": ", last Anglo-Saxon sheriff of Worcestershire, lost his office to the Norman incomer Urse d'Abetot around 1069?"} +{"answers": ["Nevada–Texas–Utah retort", "Nevada–Texas–Utah Retort"], "question": "during World War II, Australia produced almost 500,000 barrels of shale oil by operating the ?"} +{"answers": ["John Brown", "John Brown", "John Bell Brown", "Brown", "John"], "question": " was the first physiotherapist of the Scotland national rugby union team?"} +{"answers": ["Plymouth Synagogue"], "question": " is the oldest synagogue built by Ashkenazi Jews in the English speaking world?"} +{"answers": ["Warfield", "Sandra", "Sandra Warfield"], "question": " met future husband James McCracken when they sang the leads in \"Samson and Delilah\", the same opera in which the couple performed in her Metropolitan Opera farewell performance?"} +{"answers": ["LGBT rights under communism", "Communism and homosexuality"], "question": "homosexuality has been as a product of bourgeois decadence?"} +{"answers": ["Bovista aestivalis"], "question": " is so similar to \"Bovista dermoxantha\" that a microscope is required to differentiate the two fungi based on their spores?"} +{"answers": ["Opera Krakowska"], "question": "the , one of the leading Polish opera companies, founded in 1954, moved into its first permanent house only in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Robert E. L. Taylor", "Robert", "Taylor", "Robert E. Lee Taylor"], "question": "the Pennsylvania Supreme Court reversed s 1963 contempt conviction for refusing to reveal sources in a corruption case as his actions were protected by the state's shield law?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Pegasus"], "question": "after their defeat at the Battle of Arnhem, 138 men were able to escape German occupied territory in ?"} +{"answers": ["Erotes"], "question": "in non-sexual images of two women, the presence of the \"(Anteros statue pictured)\", a group of winged gods and demi-gods associated with love and sex, has been interpreted to indicate a homoerotic subtext?"} +{"answers": ["David Mark Hegsted", "Hegsted", "D. Mark Hegsted", "D."], "question": "research done by in the 1960s on the effects of diet on cholesterol levels led to recommendations to reduce consumption of the saturated fats found in meat and eggs?"} +{"answers": ["World Uyghur Congress", "World Uyghur Youth Congress"], "question": "the s activities have been described as \"cyber-separatism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Kenner", "Kenner"], "question": " won an Emmy in 2006 for producing and directing the Vietnam War documentary \"Two Days in October\" for the PBS television program \"American Experience\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hollerado"], "question": "Montreal up-and-comers accompanied The Stills to the TransmitCHINA conference, an event established to promote musical exchange between Canada and the People's Republic of China?"} +{"answers": ["Town of Mt. Pleasant v. Chimento", "Mt. Pleasant v. Chimento"], "question": "a recent dealt with an 1802 law that makes \"Sorry!\" and \"Monopoly\" illegal?"} +{"answers": ["Flash-lamp"], "question": "the electric \"\", a photographer's light source, was used as an underwater mine detonator fuse?"} +{"answers": ["Pomerania", "John Frederick, Duke of Pomerania", "John"], "question": " was host and chief mediator at the peace conference ending the Northern Seven Years' War?"} +{"answers": ["Office of the Parliamentary Counsel", "Office of the Parliamentary Counsel", "Office of the Parliamentary Counsel to the Treasury"], "question": "the , which is tasked with drafting the bills of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, is staffed by 61 lawyers?"} +{"answers": ["Anthemurgus", "Anthemurgus passiflorae"], "question": "the yellow passionflower is the only known pollen host for the , but this bee species is not known to pollinate this flower?"} +{"answers": ["Bir Kuar"], "question": "according to different versions of his legend, Hindu cattle-god was killed by either a tigress, seven witches, Mughal soldiers, or his own sister?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Andrew Bigg", "Michael Bigg", "Michael A. Bigg", "Bigg"], "question": "Canadian researchers led by discovered that many killer whales \"\" travel primarily with their mothers throughout their lives?"} +{"answers": ["Dude, We're Getting the Band Back Together"], "question": "the \"Phineas and Ferb\" episode \"\" was nominated for an Emmy award for the song \"I Ain't Got Rhythm\"?"} +{"answers": ["Insa-dong"], "question": " is a district of Seoul consisting of galleries and antique shops, known for \"culture of the past and the present\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bunker", "Paul Delmont Bunker", "Paul Bunker", "Paul"], "question": " died in a Japanese POW camp in 1943 but kept hidden a remnant of the U.S. flag from Corregidor now displayed at the West Point Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Anchor Church"], "question": " in Derbyshire had its caves extended to be a summerhouse for Sir Francis Burdett?"} +{"answers": ["Letters on a Regicide Peace"], "question": ", by Edmund Burke \"\", criticises the British government for seeking peace with the Directory of revolutionary France when France threatened to invade Britain?"} +{"answers": ["David Bowie discography", "David Bowie"], "question": "all twenty of from \"Hunky Dory\" (1971) to date have reached the top 10 of the UK Albums Chart?"} +{"answers": ["Crab Orchard and Egyptian Railway", "Crab Orchard and Egyptian Railroad"], "question": "the was the last railroad in America to use steam locomotives exclusively in common carrier freight service?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "Charles de Saulles", "De Saulles", "Charles A. de Saulles", "Saulles", "de Saulles"], "question": " coached an undefeated football team of workers from a Kansas zinc smelting works that defeated the Carlisle Indians and was dubbed \"the oddest football team in the country\"?"} +{"answers": ["The French Revolution", "French Revolution", "The French Revolution"], "question": "William Blake's calls for the destruction of the Bastille \"\" and sees the revolution in apocalyptic terms?"} +{"answers": ["Hikkaduwa National Park"], "question": "three species of sea turtle, including critically endangered Hawksbill turtle, visit the ?"} +{"answers": ["Buildings at 744–750 Broadway"], "question": "the four rowhouses at in Albany, New York, are the only ones left along that street in the city's Fifth Ward?"} +{"answers": ["Youguang", "Zhou Youguang", "Zhou"], "question": " is credited as the \"father of pinyin\", the official romanization in the People's Republic of China?"} +{"answers": ["Stories of the Century"], "question": "the 1954 syndicated TV series , starring Jim Davis as a railroad detective, was the first western to win an Emmy?"} +{"answers": ["1977 Pacific hurricane season"], "question": " is the least active Pacific hurricane season since 1949?"} +{"answers": ["Baird", "John Baird", "John Baird", "John"], "question": "All-American fullback was forced to withdraw from Princeton in 1898 after playing a football game on a wet field while recovering from tonsilitis?"} +{"answers": ["Bennett", "William Sean Bennett", "Sean", "Sean Bennett"], "question": "despite being an All-American running back with the University of Evansville, played fullback at Northwestern?"} +{"answers": ["Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council"], "question": "the won the last round of the Christian elections in Iraq?"} +{"answers": ["Kamon", "Tatsuo Kamon", "Tatsuo"], "question": "singer-songwriter began studying with rakugo master Tsuruko Shōfukutei at age 16?"} +{"answers": ["The Fall of Robespierre"], "question": "Robert Southey's contributions in praise Robespierre \"\" as a liberator of mankind and a destroyer of despotism?"} +{"answers": ["Bemus Pierce", "Pierce", "Bemus"], "question": ", a guard for the Carlisle Indians football team, ran back three kickoffs for touchdowns in an 1896 game against the University of Illinois?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Opera House", "Royal Opera House, Mumbai", "Royal Opera House"], "question": "the in Mumbai is India's only surviving opera house?"} +{"answers": ["Zigzag Ranger Station"], "question": "Zigzag district office was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps and is one of nineteen historic buildings at the in Oregon's Mount Hood National Forest?"} +{"answers": ["Heinrich", "Władysław Heinrich", "Władysław"], "question": "Polish philosopher wrote the first report in experimental psychology to be presented to the Polish Academy of Learning in 1898?"} +{"answers": ["Ken", "Ken Roberts", "Ken Roberts", "Roberts"], "question": "radio and TV announcer voiced the skit \"Love of Chair\" on the PBS show \"Electric Company\", spoofing his decades-long run as announcer of the soap opera \"Love of Life\"?"} +{"answers": ["Neodymium(III) chloride", "neodymium chloride"], "question": "although itself does not have strong luminescence, it serves as a source of Nd ions for s \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["J. Marvin Hunter", "J.", "John Marvin Hunter", "Hunter"], "question": "in 1925, journalist and historian published a posthumous autobiography of John Wesley Hardin, an outlaw and gunfighter of the American Old West?"} +{"answers": ["Soviet Peace Committee", "Soviet Committee"], "question": "the , a peace movement created and sponsored by the Soviet Union, criticized Western policies but defended Soviet ones?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Bunger Evans", "Evans", "Richard", "Richard Bunger"], "question": "in 1973, composer wrote \"The Well-Prepared Piano\", a classic work describing prepared piano technique?"} +{"answers": ["Vicarious liability in English law"], "question": "under modern principles of , employers are answerable for the intentional wrongdoings of their employees?"} +{"answers": ["Three Men and Adena"], "question": "the \"\" episode \"\" was ranked by \"Entertainment Weekly\" as one of the 100 greatest television moments?"} +{"answers": ["Zephaniah", "Zephaniah Kingsley", "Kingsley"], "question": "although Florida-based slave holder and trader wrote pamphlets defending slavery, he freed dozens of his own and married four of them?"} +{"answers": ["Polyozellus", "Polyozellus multiplex"], "question": "the edible fungus \"\" has attracted research interest as a possible chemopreventative agent against stomach cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Ravitch", "Richard Ravitch", "Richard"], "question": " was appointed Lt. Governor of New York on July 8, 2009, in a move that New York's attorney general claimed was unconstitutional?"} +{"answers": ["Dutch pacification campaign on Formosa"], "question": "those villages defeated by the signalled their surrender by sending small betel nut trees to their conquerors?"} +{"answers": ["Braham", "David", "David Braham"], "question": "composer began playing the violin because he could not fit his harp on a stagecoach?"} +{"answers": ["The Hanging Chapel"], "question": "the 13th-century in Langport has been a town hall, grammar school, museum and armoury before becoming a masonic hall?"} +{"answers": ["Toys in the Attic", "Toys in the Attic"], "question": ", a semi-autobiographical play by American playwright Lillian Hellman, won the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best American Play in 1960?"} +{"answers": ["Boit", "Charles Boit", "Charles"], "question": "s enamel group portrait of the family of Emperor Leopold I cracked after one of the Imperial princes accidentally sat down on it?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony Haswell", "Anthony Haswell", "Haswell"], "question": ", Postmaster General of the Vermont Republic, was later convicted of seditious libel under the Alien and Sedition Acts?"} +{"answers": ["Les Fêtes Chinoises"], "question": "threats of war between England and France and English antagonism to French dancers led to riots in 1755 with the first London production of Noverre's completely destroyed?"} +{"answers": ["Roll-off"], "question": " is an electronic filter parameter of significance for removing muscle activity noise in electrocardiograph machines?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Dottie"], "question": " in 1976 was compared to a mere thunderstorm by local officials?"} +{"answers": ["Shed", "Shed"], "question": " is a weaving term for the temporary separation in warp threads so the shuttle with the weft can go through?"} +{"answers": ["University Village", "University Village"], "question": "the NYU is a former Mitchell-Lama housing complex that hosts a Pablo Picasso sculpture?"} +{"answers": ["Nils Ušakovs", "Nils", "Ušakovs"], "question": "on July 1, 2009, became the first Russian mayor of Riga since Latvia's restoration of sovereignty in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Moneymaker effect", "Moneymaker Effect"], "question": "the is the name of poker's sudden growth in popularity after amateur Chris Moneymaker won the 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event and claimed the US2.5 million first prize?"} +{"answers": ["Pu", "Shi", "Shi Pei Pu"], "question": "genderbending Chinese spy , inspiration for \"M. Butterfly\", had a sexual relationship with a French diplomatic worker who believed that he was a she and had given birth to their \"son\"?"} +{"answers": ["Downtown Albany Historic District"], "question": "every major street in New York's \"(17th-century map pictured)\" has a major building as a focal point?"} +{"answers": ["Sirisena", "Maithripala", "Maithripala Sirisena"], "question": "Sri Lankan Minister escaped an assassination attempt by a suicide bomber in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Campaign for Unmetered Telecommunications"], "question": "the was cited as \"a major driving force\" behind the introduction of unmetered Internet access in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Andree Layton Roaf", "Andree Layton", "Roaf", "Andree"], "question": "an 11-time NFL Pro-Bowler's was the first African-American woman to serve on the Arkansas Supreme Court?"} +{"answers": ["Prospero Colonna", "Prospero Colonna", "Colonna", "Prospero"], "question": "despite being excommunicated by Pope Eugene IV, was the leading candidate to be Eugene's successor as Pope?"} +{"answers": ["Counts", "J. Curtis Counts", "J.", "James Curtis Counts"], "question": ", Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service director in the Nixon Administration, first met the future president when their respective girlfriends were roommates?"} +{"answers": ["Blackford", "Isaac Newton Blackford", "Isaac", "Isaac Blackford"], "question": "former Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice \"\" described the court's decisions in an eight-volume work that earned him the nickname \"Indiana Blackstone\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ducati 98"], "question": "the , called the racy motorcycle brand's \"first true sporting model,\" was a hit in the Italian \"la passeggiata\" (street cruising scene) of the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Obesity in Australia"], "question": " was made a \"national health priority\" by the government in 2008, officially elevating awareness to the same level as other health risks like cancer, heart disease and diabetes?"} +{"answers": ["Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters"], "question": "the is responsible for the Abel Prize and the Kavli Prize?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Kevin Dean", "Dean", "Walter Dean"], "question": "Grambling State running back was nicknamed \"American Express\" in reference to the credit card company?"} +{"answers": ["Clinton Avenue Historic District", "Clinton Avenue Historic District"], "question": "the has the greatest concentration of 19th-century rowhouses \"\" anywhere in Albany, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Hiltgunt", "Hiltgunt Zassenhaus", "Hiltgunt Margret Zassenhaus", "Zassenhaus"], "question": " was the only person from Germany decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav for her activities during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Marxist Sociology", "Marxist sociology"], "question": ", despite Marxist influences on the Russian Revolution, has been suppressed in the Soviet Bloc, while flourishing in the West?"} +{"answers": ["Nino", "Nino Marcelli", "Marcelli"], "question": "Italian composer and American citizen led the San Diego High School orchestra to achieve a national reputation in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Liubo"], "question": "when he was crown prince the future Emperor Jing of Han killed the Prince of Wu during an argument over a game of by throwing the game board at his opponent?"} +{"answers": ["Shanhua Temple"], "question": "the \"\" in Datong, China, contains a hall that is over 900 years old?"} +{"answers": ["1348 Friuli earthquake"], "question": "the in the Alpine region of Friuli hit at the same time as the plague in Italy and it caused odours to come up through the earth?"} +{"answers": ["Joey", "Joey"], "question": "Bob Dylan's song \"\" is a sympathetic portrayal of real-life gangster Joey Gallo?"} +{"answers": ["Guangxian", "Yang", "Yang Guangxian"], "question": "after affixing blame for the death of Empress Xiao Xian on Johann Adam Schall von Bell, took his place as head of the Chinese Bureau of Astronomy?"} +{"answers": ["Traditional fishing boat", "traditional fishing boat"], "question": "in 2004, there were 1.8 million , such as dugouts and coracles?"} +{"answers": ["Tidfrith of Hexham", "Hexham", "Tidfrith"], "question": "nobody knows what happened to the bishopric of Hexham after ?"} +{"answers": ["Passive analogue filter development", "Analogue filter"], "question": "in designing a new , Sidney Darlington found tables of the exact elliptic functions required in an 1829 Latin paper by Carl Jacobi in the New York City Library?"} +{"answers": ["Echo Burning"], "question": "Lee Child took inspiration for his novel from the grave of \"the gentlemen gunfighter\" Clay Allison?"} +{"answers": ["Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology", "CSIR Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology"], "question": "the wild zebrafish is the first vertebrate to have its entire genome sequenced in India, a task carried out by the scientists at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Bert", "Waters", "Bert Waters"], "question": "Harvard All-American was accused of jabbing a finger into a Yale player's eye in the 1893 football game that became known as \"The Bloodbath in Hampden Park\"?"} +{"answers": ["Red palm mite"], "question": "the spread of \"\" is the biggest mite explosion ever observed in the Americas?"} +{"answers": ["Kuwait–Russia relations"], "question": "in 1901, Emir of Kuwait Mubarak Al-Sabah , only two years after his country became a British protectorate?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Sharpe", "Albert Hayes Sharpe", "Albert Sharpe", "Sharpe", "Albert"], "question": " participated in football, basketball, baseball, gymnastics, rowing, and track and field, and was called \"the greatest living all round athlete\" in 1915?"} +{"answers": ["Sarafand al-Amar"], "question": "during the early 20th century, the depopulated Palestinian village was the site of the largest British Army base in the Middle East?"} +{"answers": ["Albany Pump Station"], "question": "the built to supply Hudson River water to Albany, New York, is now home to a brewpub, planetarium and the city's visitor center?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Castle", "Castle", "Mary Ann Castle", "Mary"], "question": "the glamorous American actress was once dubbed more like Rita Hayworth than Hayworth herself?"} +{"answers": ["Hyperion", "Hyperion"], "question": "Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's only novel, , was partly based on his attempts to woo Frances Appleton \"\" who later became his wife despite disapproving of her depiction in the book?"} +{"answers": ["Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347"], "question": "after the destructive , the treasury of the Byzantine Empire contained \"nothing but the atoms of Epicurus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Howard Roland", "Howard", "Reiter", "Howard R. Reiter"], "question": " has been credited by some with developing the overhand spiral forward pass while playing for the Philadelphia Athletics of the original National Football League (1902)?"} +{"answers": ["Marilyn Kay Vance", "Marilyn", "Vance", "Marilyn Vance"], "question": "Saturn Award winning costume designer once produced films with E! Entertainment founder Alan Mruvka?"} +{"answers": ["Davidson Ditch"], "question": " was inspected by engineers working on problems faced by the Trans-Alaska Pipeline?"} +{"answers": ["Grace", "Grace Ethel Knight", "Knight", "Grace Knight"], "question": "Australian jazz singer , ex-Eurogliders, organised a nude protest of 750 women against the 2003 invasion of Iraq?"} +{"answers": ["neutrino decoupling", "Neutrino decoupling"], "question": "according to Big Bang cosmology, neutrinos, a type of elementary particle, significantly with the other constituents of the Universe about one second after the Big Bang?"} +{"answers": ["Betty", "Betty Jo Niccoli", "Betty Niccoli", "Niccoli"], "question": "in the 1970s, female professional wrestler helped lift the New York State Athletic Commission's ban on women's wrestling?"} +{"answers": ["Montefiore Synagogue"], "question": "the in Ramsgate, built in 1833 for Sir Moses Montefiore using a design by David Mocatta, was the first synagogue built in England by a Jewish architect?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Dudley Riggs", "Dudley Riggs", "Dudley", "Dudley Riggs", "Riggs"], "question": "Princeton All-American was the son of a wealthy banking family that lent 16 million to the United States to fund the Mexican-American War?"} +{"answers": ["Amak Volcano"], "question": "the eruption of in about 2550 BCE was confirmed by tephrochronology?"} +{"answers": ["Forbes", "Mary", "Mary Lou Forbes"], "question": ", whose reporting on school integration in Virginia won a 1959 Pulitzer Prize, had been hired as a copy girl by the \"Washington Star\" after the accounting spot she wanted was filled?"} +{"answers": ["I Know", "I Know"], "question": "27 years after Barbara George's hit \"\" was released, a cover by Marisela peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Tracks chart?"} +{"answers": ["Józef and Wiktoria Ulma"], "question": "the family of \"\", Polish Righteous among the Nations from Markowa, was summarily executed for rescuing their Jewish countrymen during the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Hericium"], "question": "the fungal genus includes the monkey's head fungus, used in Traditional Chinese medicine?"} +{"answers": ["Sandy Parker", "Sandy", "Parker"], "question": "in 1975 professional wrestlers and Jean Antoine had the first legal women's wrestling match in Oregon in 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Love Devotion Surrender"], "question": "the 1973 album by Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin was made as a tribute to guru Sri Chinmoy?"} +{"answers": ["Lafayette Circus", "Lafayette Circus", "Lafayette Circus Theatre"], "question": "much of the recorded rowdyism in New York of the 1820s took place at the short-lived ?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Cross"], "question": "the will be given to the next of kin of members of the British Armed Forces killed in action or as a result of a terrorist attack?"} +{"answers": ["Alois Johannes Plum", "Alois", "Plum", "Alois Plum"], "question": "the stained glass windows \"\" of , found in many German churches in Germany, integrate the architecture of the church's space with the liturgy?"} +{"answers": ["The Voyage that Shook the World"], "question": "Peter J. Bowler said that he was interviewed under false pretenses for , a creationist documentary about the life of Charles Darwin and his voyage on the \"Beagle\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joey"], "question": "Sugarland's 2009 single \"\" was co-written by Bill Anderson?"} +{"answers": ["Derzon", "Robert", "Robert Alan Derzon", "Robert Derzon"], "question": "a 1977 memo by , overseer of U.S. Medicaid/Medicare programs, supported federal abortion funding for poor women, citing 1,000 in annual welfare savings on each unwanted child?"} +{"answers": ["Gallardosaurus"], "question": "although its fossils were first discovered in 1946, the pliosaurid genus was not declared a valid taxon until 2009?"} +{"answers": ["KATR-FM"], "question": " was honored by the Colorado Broadcasters Association for giving away an \"ugly\" pickup truck?"} +{"answers": ["Local oxidation nanolithography"], "question": "in 2005, researchers at the Spanish National Research Council wrote the first ten lines of \"Don Quixote\" on a few square microns of silicon, using \"(process pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Roy Larcom McCardell", "Roy McCardell", "Roy", "McCardell"], "question": " was the first hired film screenwriter, and the first to start a Sunday paper comics supplement in color?"} +{"answers": ["Hamilton", "Deane", "Hamilton Deane"], "question": "Irish playwright introduced the tuxedo and high-collar to the costume of Count Dracula to facilitate him vanishing off-stage through the floor in the 1920s stage production of the novel?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred Meyer Henningsen", "Alfred", "Henningsen", "Alfred Henningsen"], "question": ", three-term member of the Storting, has referred to the Norwegian Parliament as \"the loony bin\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sing", "girls", "Sing girls"], "question": "so many Chinese actresses have gained recognition from starring with Stephen \"Sing Yeh\" Chow \"\", they are collectively known as ?"} +{"answers": ["Vancouver Island Exploring Expedition"], "question": "Robert Brown was only 22 when he was commander of the in 1864?"} +{"answers": ["Odd", "Odd Gleditsch, Sr.", "Sr.", "Odd Gleditsch Sr."], "question": "in 1926, founded the company Jotun Kemiske Fabrik, since 1972 named Jotun?"} +{"answers": ["Raymore Drive"], "question": "of the 81 Canadian casualties during Hurricane Hazel, 35 lived on in Weston, Toronto, Ontario?"} +{"answers": ["The 1940s House"], "question": " is a British historical reality television program about a modern family that tries to live as a typical middle-class family in London during The Blitz?"} +{"answers": ["Cesare Vincenzo Orsenigo", "Cesare Orsenigo", "Orsenigo", "Cesare"], "question": "Pope Pius XII's retention of \"(pictured left, with Hitler and von Ribbentrop)\" as Apostolic Nuncio to Germany is a \"chief point of criticism\" of his response to the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Metropolitan Opera House", "Metropolitan Opera House"], "question": "the is a movie theatre in Iowa Falls, Iowa?"} +{"answers": ["Gaius Julius Caesar", "Julius Caesar", "Gaius Caesar", "Gaius Julius Caesar", "Gaius Iulius Caesar"], "question": "Julius Caesar speculated to have been derived from the elephant, reportedly called \"caesai\" in the \"Moorish\", probably Punic language?"} +{"answers": ["Harris", "Wee", "Wee Willie Harris"], "question": "the flamboyant TV appearances of British rock and roll singer led to concerns about the BBC's role in promoting teenage decadence?"} +{"answers": ["The Shocking Miss Pilgrim"], "question": "the 1947 Betty Grable film included eleven songs George and Ira Gershwin had written but never used in any productions?"} +{"answers": ["Środa Treasure"], "question": "the , one of the most valuable archeological finds in 20th-century Europe, was originally lost during the Black Plague?"} +{"answers": ["Cremation of Care"], "question": "the ceremony is performed on the first night of the Bohemian Club's annual summer encampment at the Bohemian Grove?"} +{"answers": ["Wallace Arthur Sabin", "Wallace", "Sabin"], "question": "England-born American composer was the first dean of the San Francisco chapter of the American Guild of Organists?"} +{"answers": ["Yaxchilan"], "question": "the Classic Maya archaeological site of , on the Mexican border with Guatemala, is known for its preserved sculpted lintels \"(example pictured)\" detailing the dynastic history of the city?"} +{"answers": ["Thevenow", "Tommy", "Tommy Thevenow"], "question": " hit his only two home runs in a six-day span in 1926, but none in his next 12 seasons, setting a Major League record of 3,347 consecutive regular season at bats without a home run?"} +{"answers": ["Merthyr Synagogue"], "question": "the may be the only synagogue in the world with a dragon on its gable?"} +{"answers": ["Kay Noble", "Noble", "Kay"], "question": "in 1958, female professional wrestlers , Lorraine Johnson, Penny Banner, and Laura Martinez were charged with inciting a riot when they began fighting outside of the ring, but pleaded not guilty in court?"} +{"answers": ["Napier", "Albert", "Albert Napier"], "question": " was described as the \"midwife to civil legal aid\"?"} +{"answers": ["Naomi", "Naomi"], "question": "a lake scene in the \"Skins\" episode \"\" had to be shortened when one of the actors was suspected to have hypothermia?"} +{"answers": ["Norica", "Norica Nicolai", "Nicolai"], "question": "incoming Romanian Member of the European Parliament was the first woman to preside over a session of the Romanian Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Bloomingdale Asylum", "Bloomingdale Insane Asylum"], "question": "the campus of Columbia University occupies a former ?"} +{"answers": ["Chittorgarh Fort", "Chittor Fort"], "question": "Rani Padmini in 1433 AD and Rani Karnavati in 1537 AD led the jauhar or self-immolation ritual by over 13,000 ladies of Rajput warriors who died in battles at \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zona incerta"], "question": "when Auguste Forel named the area of the brain in 1877, he did so because it was a \"region of which nothing certain can be said\"?"} +{"answers": ["MCW Heavyweight Championship"], "question": "the was won by Jerry \"The King\" Lawler, who has held over 200 professional wrestling championships throughout his career?"} +{"answers": ["Babao", "Julius", "Julius Babao"], "question": " was awarded best male newscaster in the 2008 PMPC Star Awards for TV?"} +{"answers": ["The Naked Ladies"], "question": " of Twickenham were covered with grey sludge during World War II to hide them from the Luftwaffe?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan", "Jonathan Stokes", "Stokes"], "question": " was an English physician and botanist, a member of the Lunar Society of Birmingham, and an early adopter of the heart drug digitalis \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Essgee Entertainment"], "question": "the 1994 production of \"The Pirates of Penzance\" by became the top-selling music video in Australian history?"} +{"answers": ["Nikolai", "Nikolai Andreas Schei", "Nikolai Schei", "Schei"], "question": " survived an assassination attempt while serving as Director of Provisioning and Rationing in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Fedcap Rehabilitation Services"], "question": "Do you know that, originally established as the Federation of Crippled and Disabled in 1935, switched to its current name in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["Gerhard Jahn", "Jahn", "Gerhard"], "question": "the Jewish mother of former German Federal Minister of Justice died at Auschwitz?"} +{"answers": ["N'mai River", "N'Mai River"], "question": "the ecosystem contained in Myanmar's watershed contains some of the most diverse flora of its type in the world, yet it is threatened with destruction through damming?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Patch", "Thomas", "Patch"], "question": ", who painted men on their Grand Tours, had to leave Rome after a homosexual act?"} +{"answers": ["Separate Vocations"], "question": "Nancy Cartwright \"\" received a Primetime Emmy Award in the Outstanding Voice-Over Performance category for her performance as Bart Simpson in the \"Simpsons\" episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ulderico", "Ulderico Marcelli", "Marcelli"], "question": "Italian composer and bandleader married the violin soloist from his own \"Fibber McGee and Molly\" radio show band?"} +{"answers": ["AT&T Wireless Services", "AT&T Wireless Services, Inc."], "question": " began business by buying, selling and trading licenses for cellular frequency allocations after an AT&T article that suggested they were being sold at a discount?"} +{"answers": ["Sylvester", "Johnny Sylvester", "Johnny"], "question": " received a promise from baseball player Babe Ruth while suffering from a life-threatening illness that he would hit a home run for him during the 1926 World Series?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Parke H. Davis", "Parke Hill Davis", "Parke"], "question": ", who retroactively named the American college football national champions between 1869 and 1933, was the only historian to select college champions based on research\"?"} +{"answers": ["Artillery of France in the Middle Ages"], "question": "the \"\" had a key role in the French victory in the Hundred Years War?"} +{"answers": ["Colt Ford", "Ford", "Colt"], "question": "country music singer is a former professional golfer?"} +{"answers": ["Per", "Jacobsen", "Per Jacobsen"], "question": ", a Norwegian resistance member who died in Natzweiler, was twice national champion in figure skating in the interwar period?"} +{"answers": ["Interrogation of Saddam Hussein"], "question": "the revealed that as a fugitive, he took refuge in the same place in 1959 and 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Sgouros", "Leo Sgouros", "Leo"], "question": "after withstanding three years of siege by the Crusaders on the Acrocorinth, committed suicide by jumping off a cliff on horseback?"} +{"answers": ["Grunting in tennis"], "question": " in tennis has been labelled as cheating by former player Martina Navratilova?"} +{"answers": ["Socialist Labour Party of Greece", "Socialist Party of Greece"], "question": "in 1944, the leader Professor Alexandros Svolos became President in the Greek resistance government?"} +{"answers": ["Skylark B"], "question": "following the revelation of the Secret Intelligence Service radio station in Trondheim in September 1941, eleven of the group members were sent to German death camps?"} +{"answers": ["Keable", "Robert", "Robert Keable"], "question": " 1921 novel \"Simon Called Peter\" propelled him to prominence when it sold 600,000 copies, was cited in a double murder trial, and referenced in \"The Great Gatsby\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh Cloberry Christian", "Christian", "Hugh Cloberry Christian KB"], "question": "Rear-Admiral \"\" was given command of the largest troop convoy to leave England, but twice had it forced back to port by severe gales?"} +{"answers": ["Cheltenham Synagogue"], "question": "the still has a prayer for the health of Queen Victoria and her family on its wall?"} +{"answers": ["Andersen", "Peder", "Peder Christian Andersen"], "question": ", a Norwegian sports journalist, official and radio commentator, also refereed football matches at the 1924 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Winnetka School District 36", "Winnetka School District"], "question": " was the subject of a 1919 educational experiment?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Lakanal House tower block fire", "Lakanal House fire", "Lakanal House"], "question": "the , Camberwell, London was described as \"one of the most significant fires in some time in terms of lives lost\" by the Assistant Commissioner of the local Fire Brigade?"} +{"answers": ["Domenico", "Domingo Brescia", "Brescia", "Domenico Brescia"], "question": " wrote in 1919 that he was probably the first composer to use a chromatic set of cowbells as a symphony instrument?"} +{"answers": ["Psycho Donuts"], "question": "the California-based donut shop has generated controversy for its mental health-themed products, such as the \"Manic Malt\" and \"Bipolar\"?"} +{"answers": ["Scutellinia scutellata"], "question": "the \"\" normally grows on rotten wood, but can sometimes be found on bracket fungi?"} +{"answers": ["Kenny Tate", "Kenny", "Tate"], "question": ", one of college football's top wide receiver recruits in 2008, was ultimately switched to the position of strong safety?"} +{"answers": ["Sydney Robert Fremantle", "Fremantle", "Sydney Fremantle", "Sydney"], "question": "Vice-Admiral was assigned to guard the German High Seas Fleet, but had taken his ships out on exercises when the German fleet was scuttled in Scapa Flow?"} +{"answers": ["Serge", "Serge Makofo", "Makofo"], "question": "in the penalty shootout during the London Senior Cup final 2009, was the only player to score for Croydon Athletic?"} +{"answers": ["1987 grenade attack in the Sri Lankan Parliament"], "question": "the motivation behind the against Sri Lankan President J. R. Jayawardene in 1987 was his signing of the Indo-Sri Lanka Accord a few weeks before?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Craig Campbell", "Craig Eaton Campbell", "Campbell", "Craig Campbell"], "question": "when Alaska Governor Sarah Palin resigns on July 26, 2009, \"\" will become the new Lieutenant Governor of Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Zanthoxylum americanum"], "question": "oil extracted from the common prickly-ash has been used to treat \"chronic rheumatism, typhoid and skin diseases and impurity of the blood\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wolverton to Newport Pagnell railway", "Wolverton–Newport Pagnell line"], "question": "passengers mourned the closure of the so much that they poured a bucket of water over a double dressed as Richard Beeching, associated with closure of British railway lines in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Frithjof", "Sælen", "Frithjof Sælen", "Frithjof Sælen"], "question": " was known for the book \"Snorri the Seal\", banned during the German occupation of Norway for being a subtle satire on Nazi Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Zia people"], "question": "the flag of New Mexico is designed after the tribe's symbol?"} +{"answers": ["Airmail stamp"], "question": "the first official \"\" issued for an airmail flight was in May 1917 when Poste italiane overprinted their existing special delivery stamps?"} +{"answers": ["Dickens", "John Dickens", "John"], "question": "Charles Dickens used his father as his inspiration for the character of Mr Micawber in his novel \"David Copperfield\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Rookie", "The Rookie"], "question": " (1959) was the first film to give starring roles to the comedy act of Tommy Noonan and Peter Marshall?"} +{"answers": ["Arne Andreas Bonde", "Arne Bonde", "Arne", "Bonde"], "question": " stepped down as editor of \"Verdens Gang\" due to his own sentiment that he was not young enough for the newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Hippodrama"], "question": "a modern , featuring 32 horses, will be shown in London in September 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Kjær", "Nils", "Nils Kjær", "Nils Henrik Kjær"], "question": " \"\" had success on Scandinavian stages with his comedy \"Det lykkelige valg\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mruvka", "Alan Mruvka Company", "Alan Mruvka", "Alan"], "question": "film and television producer , founder of E! Entertainment, is now a real estate developer in Southern California?"} +{"answers": ["Sibyllenbuch fragment"], "question": "the may be the earliest surviving remnant of any book printed by movable type, before the Gutenberg Bible?"} +{"answers": ["Janata Morcha"], "question": "the had defeated Indira Gandhi's Congress (R) in the elections in Gujarat, 15 days before the start of the Indian Emergency on June 26, 1975?"} +{"answers": ["Dickens", "Augustus Dickens", "Augustus Newnham Dickens", "Augustus"], "question": ", the brother of English novelist Charles Dickens, abandoned his blind wife in London and ran away to America with another woman?"} +{"answers": ["Shin-Yakushi-ji"], "question": "eleven of the Twelve Heavenly Generals at temple \"(hon-dō pictured)\" in Nara, Japan, are made of clay and date to the 8th century while the wooden statue of Haira was made in 1931?"} +{"answers": ["1898 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the s Western Conference championship inspired a student to write the fight song \"The Victors\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thompson Pass"], "question": " holds the Alaskan records for snowfall in a single day, a whole winter, and the annual average snowfall?"} +{"answers": ["Liber Eliensis"], "question": "medieval historian Dorothy Whitelock called the \"unique among post-Conquest monastic histories\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Wesley Shilling", "Shilling", "Charles"], "question": ", a physician in the United States Navy, was the first person to transfer from a submarine to the surface in a rescue diving bell \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Here We Go Then, You and I"], "question": "the album was said to confirm Morten Abel's status as Norway's \"king of pop\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cooks syndrome"], "question": " is a hereditary disorder characterized by the absence of toenails?"} +{"answers": ["Brain Damage", "Brain Damage", "Brain", "Damage"], "question": "professional wrestler held the CZW Iron Man and the CZW Ultraviolent Underground Championships simultaneously?"} +{"answers": ["George Phillips Coldstream", "George Coldstream", "George", "Coldstream"], "question": ", the Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor's Office, was described as \"one of the 10 men who run Britain\"?"} +{"answers": ["Snow-Bound"], "question": "the setting of John Greenleaf Whittier's poem , a house in which a family is trapped for three days by a snowstorm, is still standing?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Lewis Moody Jr.", "William Lewis Moody, Jr.", "Jr."], "question": " once took over all of Conrad Hilton's hotels?"} +{"answers": ["Mastercard International Global Headquarters"], "question": "the building \"\" was designed by modernist architect I. M. Pei?"} +{"answers": ["Samarkand clan"], "question": "the s main rival in Uzbekistan is the Tashkent clan?"} +{"answers": ["Alec Gallup", "Alec", "Alec Miller Gallup", "Gallup"], "question": ", co-chairman of The Gallup Organization and the son of founder George Gallup, was described as someone who could \"smell out a bad question or an unreasonable interpretation of data\"?"} +{"answers": ["Toy Story"], "question": "the catchphrase \"\" from \"Toy Story\" helped to save an autistic child lost at sea in Daytona Beach, Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Complications of hypertension"], "question": "untreated persistent hypertension can lead to serious , such as dementia, strokes, renal failure and heart disease \"(left ventricular hypertrophy pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["John G. F. Francis", "Francis", "John", "John G.F. Francis"], "question": ", who co-devised the QR algorithm for computing the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices, had no idea of the impact his work had made until contacted almost 50 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Impact X Division Championship", "TNA X Division Championship"], "question": "Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's , which uses a fast-paced style of wrestling, has been praised by Kevin Nash?"} +{"answers": ["Reed", "reed", "Reed"], "question": "a is a comb-like tool used in weaving that determines how fine the cloth is?"} +{"answers": ["The Finale", "The Finale"], "question": "more than 18 million viewers saw the of \"Will & Grace\", making it the most watched episode of the final two seasons of the show?"} +{"answers": ["Sassoon Mausoleum"], "question": "the is now a hip supper club?"} +{"answers": ["Craigie Castle, Ayrshire", "Craigie Castle"], "question": "the ruined \"(keep pictured)\" contained one of Scotland's best vaulted halls?"} +{"answers": ["Quirin", "Richard", "Richard Quirin"], "question": "German-American saboteur was described as a \"cool, cruel man who would not hesitate to kill anyone to accomplish the mission's objectives?\""} +{"answers": ["History of South African wine"], "question": "Jan van Riebeeck established the to help Dutch East India Company sailors ward off scurvy while traveling the spice route?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Edward Simkin", "William E. Simkin", "Simkin"], "question": ", longest-serving head of the U.S. Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, first got involved in arbitration when a professor asked him to assist with a hosiery industry dispute?"} +{"answers": ["Sarsfield Grenadier Guards"], "question": "officers of the were traditionally elected by the men?"} +{"answers": ["Amilie, or the Love Test"], "question": "William Michael Rooke's opera enabled New Yorkers of 1838 to appreciate \"a broad new repertoire\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arnot", "Arthur James Arnot"], "question": "the electric drill was invented in 1889 by ?"} +{"answers": ["Mass of Saint Gregory"], "question": "some prints of the claimed to offer indulgences of up to 45,000 years?"} +{"answers": ["Sibudu Cave"], "question": "the earliest example of humans having the skill to manufacture artifacts with a compound glue was found in , South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["White Dome Geyser", "White Dome"], "question": " erupts from one of the largest geyserite cones in Yellowstone National Park?"} +{"answers": ["The House That Screamed", "La residencia", "The House That Screamed"], "question": "the first Spanish film shot in English is , a 1969 horror film about murders in a female-only boarding school?"} +{"answers": ["Dingo–dog hybrid"], "question": " \"\" can even occur with dogs that were acquired by their owners to specifically kill dingoes?"} +{"answers": ["Enoch", "Enoch Crosby", "Crosby"], "question": "the Revolutionary War spy was the basis for the character Harvey Birch in James Fenimore Cooper's novel \"The Spy\"?"} +{"answers": ["May 2009 Southern Midwest derecho"], "question": "an that struck the southern portions of the Midwestern United States on May 8, 2009, is considered the worst in at least a decade?"} +{"answers": ["Morton", "Robert", "Robert Morton", "Robert Morton"], "question": "on appointment in 1486, became the last English Bishop of Worcester until the English Reformation?"} +{"answers": ["Fancy Nancy"], "question": " parties are held throughout the United States?"} +{"answers": ["On American Taxation", "American Taxation"], "question": "in the 1774 speech \"\", British member of Parliament Edmund Burke \"\" argued that Britain should reconcile with the thirteen colonies?"} +{"answers": ["Stanhope", "Stanhope"], "question": "in 1864, René Dagron produced a which enabled the viewing of a microphotograph that included the portraits of 450 people in an area of 1 mm?"} +{"answers": ["Urban biosphere reserve"], "question": "under UNESCO's new biosphere reserve concept, Brighton and Hove is bidding to become the first ?"} +{"answers": ["Manor of Rensselaerswyck"], "question": "Stephen van Rensselaer III is considered the tenth richest American in history because of his ownership of the during the 19th century, which he inherited at the age of five?"} +{"answers": ["Raša", "Raša"], "question": "though the in Croatian Istria is less than long, it has formed a political boundary for much of the last two millennia?"} +{"answers": ["Graeme", "Bell", "Graeme Emerson Bell", "Graeme Bell"], "question": "the bus for Australian jazz band leader, pianist and composer, , had groupies posing as band member's wives?"} +{"answers": ["Syng inkstand"], "question": "both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States were signed with pens dipped in the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cristian Diaconescu", "Diaconescu", "Cristian"], "question": "Romanian Foreign Minister is a seventh-generation jurist?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Johnstown"], "question": "the American victory in the during the American Revolutionary War effectively ended fighting in the Mohawk Valley?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang", "Yuqi", "Zhang Yuqi"], "question": "Chinese actress was first discovered because of a role she played in a 30-second Kentucky Fried Chicken commercial?"} +{"answers": ["Nantucket Whaling Museum"], "question": "the spermaceti beam press exhibited at the is the only one in the world still in its original location?"} +{"answers": ["Zaitsev", "Slava", "Slava Zaitsev"], "question": "during the Soviet era the only country that fashion designer \"\" was able to travel to was Czechoslovakia, and it was not until 1986 that he was able to travel to a capitalist country?"} +{"answers": ["Phoemela", "Baranda", "Phoemela Baranda"], "question": " placed 23rd in the FHM Philippines 100 Sexiest Women of the World in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Annual Reminder"], "question": "in the late 1960s, Philadelphia residents held protests claiming that LGBT Americans did not enjoy the rights to \"life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness\"?"} +{"answers": ["Josephine Antoon", "Alfred Joseph Antoon", "Alfred J. Antoon", "A.", "Antoon", "A. J. Antoon"], "question": "in 1973, was nominated for two Tony Awards for Best Direction, a feat not repeated until 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Gone for Goode"], "question": "the executive director of \"\" said Richard Belzer was a \"lousy actor\" when he first auditioned for the role of John Munch in the pilot episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Ford", "Ford", "Frank Ford", "Frank"], "question": "radio broadcaster adopted his name while hosting a show sponsored by Frankford Unity Grocery Store, and later wondered what his name would have been if the sponsor had been Piggly Wiggly?"} +{"answers": ["Samanala Dam"], "question": "despite a large leak since its commissioning in 1992, the hydroelectric power station \"\" in Sri Lanka continues to function normally?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Martin", "George Martin", "George Martin"], "question": "Admiral of the Fleet was the grandson of another admiral of the fleet, William Rowley?"} +{"answers": ["Elisha Williams House"], "question": "the is different from other Federal style houses in Hudson, New York, because Williams came to Hudson from Connecticut instead of Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["Morton Gottlieb", "Gottlieb", "Morton", "Morton Edgar Gottlieb"], "question": "Broadway producer described theater as a profession easiest to start at the top, noting \"All you need is chutzpah. You call all the agents and say, 'Here I am — a producer!'\"?"} +{"answers": ["SM-70"], "question": "an East German, upon finding a deer shredded by the antipersonnel mine, reported that the area \"appeared as if it had been worked over by a rake\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mircea", "Mircea Nedelciu", "Nedelciu"], "question": "the last autofictional texts by Romanian novelist , written during his losing battle with Hodgkin's lymphoma, compare his own biography with deep-sea diving?"} +{"answers": ["Red Dog, California", "Red Dog"], "question": ", now a ghost town with only a cemetery remaining, was named by a 15 year old California gold rush prospector?"} +{"answers": ["Arnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery"], "question": " \"\" in the Netherlands is the final resting place of three Victoria Cross recipients?"} +{"answers": ["Hoskins", "Theodore Hoskins", "Theodore"], "question": "in January 2009, became the only Democratic chairman of a committee in the Missouri House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["La Muerta"], "question": "the Late Classic Maya archaeological site of , in northern Guatemala, is distinguished by its unusual subterranean labyrinth?"} +{"answers": ["Queen Jane Approximately"], "question": "Bob Dylan has stated that the Queen Jane, the subject of his 1965 song \"\", is a man?"} +{"answers": ["Headroom", "Headroom"], "question": "the concept of \"\" in still and motion picture photography originates in the rule of thirds from classic portrait painting?"} +{"answers": ["Tommola", "Päivi Tommola", "Päivi"], "question": "Finnish mountain bike orienteer has won eight medals at the World Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Kiwirrkurra Community, Western Australia", "Kiwirrkurra Community"], "question": "the first person to die in Australia from the 2009 flu was a Pintupi man whose people gave up hunting to settle the remote community of at the time of his birth?"} +{"answers": ["Mercedes-Benz W25"], "question": "the was withdrawn from the 1934 Belgian GP as the Belgian customs asked the German teams to pay 180,000 francs duty for their alcohol-based special fuel?"} +{"answers": ["Kercheval", "Jesse", "Jesse Lee Kercheval"], "question": " got the idea of \"Underground Women\" after seeing a woman collapse in a launderette in Paris?"} +{"answers": ["Gay bowel syndrome"], "question": ", currently considered obsolete, is neither gay-specific, confined to the bowel, nor a syndrome?"} +{"answers": ["St Michael's Church", "St Michael's Church, Manafon"], "question": "the poet R. S. Thomas was rector of , \"\" in Powys, Wales, between 1942 and 1954?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia", "Zucchi", "Virginia Zucchi"], "question": "ballerina once performed an entire solo en pointe?"} +{"answers": ["Gold Stealing Detection Unit"], "question": "the is the oldest specialist police service in Western Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Bethune", "Henry", "Henry Lindsay Bethune", "Henry Lindsay"], "question": "the British officer became a Major General in the Persian Army of Mohammad Shah and received the Order of the Lion and the Sun for his services?"} +{"answers": ["Moreae"], "question": "the core of the tribe (part of the mulberry family) are thought to have originated 59–79 million years ago in Laurasia, the northern supercontinent?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Wiseman", "Timothy Peter Wiseman", "Wiseman", "T.", "T. P. Wiseman"], "question": "it was speculated that J.K. Rowling based the \"Harry Potter\" character Albus Dumbledore on the \"splendidly bearded\" , her classics professor at Exeter University?"} +{"answers": ["Four-State Tornado Swarm"], "question": "the of 1787 is considered to be the earliest example of a tornado outbreak on record?"} +{"answers": ["velvet belly lanternshark", "Velvet belly lanternshark"], "question": "the \"\" has proteins in its liver that can detoxify heavy metals such as cadmium, copper, mercury, and zinc?"} +{"answers": ["Ruby", "Karine", "Karine Ruby"], "question": "while training to become a mountain guide, former Olympic snowboarding gold medalist was killed in a climbing accident on Mont Blanc?"} +{"answers": ["From a Buick 6"], "question": "Bob Dylan's song \"\" borrowed some lyrics from the 1930 Sleepy John Estes song \"Milk Cow Blues\"?"} +{"answers": ["Coeur Alaska, Inc. v. Southeast Alaska Conservation Council"], "question": "following the Supreme Court's ruling on , Coeur d'Alene Mines share prices increased by over five percent?"} +{"answers": ["Dan Lungu", "Dan", "Lungu"], "question": "the works of Romanian sociologist and novelist refer to concealed communist-era phenomena, such as the working class practice of stealing state property?"} +{"answers": ["New Mexico School for the Blind and Visually Impaired"], "question": "the covers nearly ninety percent of its operating expenses with income from lands held in trust for it by the State Land Office?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Ayres Boal", "Walter Boal", "Boal"], "question": "American hammer thrower astonished passengers on a ship traveling to England in 1899 by skipping rope around the deck with another athlete on his back?"} +{"answers": ["Steckle", "Allen", "Allen Steckle"], "question": "medical doctor \"\" gained fame coaching the University of Nevada, a school with only 80 students, to a victory over the University of California football team?"} +{"answers": ["Byzantine Papacy"], "question": "several popes of the were forced to wait months for the approval of the Byzantine emperor before consecration?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Biegel", "Biegel", "Paul"], "question": "Dutch children's writer wrote comics for Marten Toonder before publishing his first novel?"} +{"answers": ["Queens Borough Hall"], "question": "some 9,000 weddings a year are held in in New York City, with Friday as the most popular day?"} +{"answers": ["Kolbein", "Lauring", "Kolbein Widrik Lauring", "Kolbein Lauring"], "question": "Max Manus referred to the release of Norwegian resistance member from Grini concentration camp in 1943 as a \"miraculous mistake\" by the German authorities?"} +{"answers": ["Federico Romero", "Romero", "Federico Romero Saráchaga", "Federico"], "question": "Spanish poet and librettist \"\" was originally a mining engineer?"} +{"answers": ["Hematological Cancer Research Investment and Education Act"], "question": "the names programs after Representatives Joe Moakley, who died of myelodysplastic syndrome, and Geraldine Ferraro, who has multiple myeloma?"} +{"answers": ["Aladi Aruna", "Aruna", "Aladi"], "question": "the killers of , former Law Minister of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, were sentenced to death?"} +{"answers": ["It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry"], "question": "Bob Dylan was heckled by fans while playing \"\" during his controversial electric set at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Bernegger", "Matthias Bernegger", "Matthias"], "question": " in 1635 translated Galileo Galilei's \"Dialogo\" from Italian into Latin?"} +{"answers": ["Lublin Ghetto"], "question": "the was one of the first German-created ghettos in occupied Poland to be \"liquidated\"—its inhabitants murdered and many of the remaining cultural landmarks destroyed?"} +{"answers": ["John Callaway", "Callaway", "John", "John Callaway"], "question": " created the award-winning news program \"Chicago Tonight\" and was awarded 10 honorary doctorates, despite being a college dropout who hitchhiked to Chicago with 71 cents in his pocket?"} +{"answers": ["Marcel", "Bellefeuille", "Marcel Bellefeuille"], "question": "in 2006, current Hamilton Tiger-Cats head coach helped the Montreal Alouettes have the CFL's only two receivers with 1,000 receiving yards?"} +{"answers": ["Norske Intelligenz-Seddeler"], "question": " (1763–1920) was the first newspaper in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Wilfrid Lacroix", "Wilfrid", "Lacroix"], "question": "architect , designer of the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, later became a member of the Canadian House of Commons?"} +{"answers": ["Clan Macdonald of Sleat"], "question": "in 1739, the chiefs of and Clan Macleod were involved in a scheme to kidnap their own clansfolk, transport them to the American Colonies, and sell them into slavery?"} +{"answers": ["Phineas and Ferb", "Phineas and Ferb"], "question": "Dan Povenmire and Jeff \"Swampy\" Marsh had nearly no involvement in the \"Phineas and Ferb\"?"} +{"answers": ["flag of Nunavut", "Flag of Nunavut"], "question": "the of the Canadian territory of Nunavut \"\" features an inukshuk, a traditional Inuit monument that guides travelers and marks sacred sites?"} +{"answers": ["Frank J. Low", "Frank", "Low"], "question": ", an infrared astronomy pioneer, used data from an infrared telescope flown on a Learjet to show that planets Jupiter and Saturn generate and emit internal energy into space?"} +{"answers": ["De Iniusta Vexacione Willelmi Episcopi Primi"], "question": "the 11th century medieval tractate is the first surviving detailed account of an English state-trial?"} +{"answers": ["Success Will Write Apocalypse Across the Sky"], "question": "the extreme metal band took their name from the 1989 text \"Apocalypse\" by William S. Burroughs?"} +{"answers": ["Billy Lyons", "Billy Red Lyons", "Billy", "Lyons"], "question": "Canadian professional wrestler won a tag team championship with his real-life brother-in-law, Dick Beyer?"} +{"answers": ["Postage stamps and postal history of the German colonies"], "question": "even after Germany lost its colonies during WWI, continued to be sold by the German post office?"} +{"answers": ["Markus", "Markus Howell", "Howell"], "question": " \"\", broke the 1,500 career yard mark in both kickoff and punt returns in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Markham Gang"], "question": "while robbing the countryside east of Toronto, members of the found a way to sell the same stolen horses over and over?"} +{"answers": ["Bérubé", "Yves", "Yves Bérubé"], "question": "in the shuffle ensuing from the 1983 resignation of and two other Quebec ministers, four unelected people became ministers, the highest number since 1936?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Mail rubber band"], "question": "the Royal Mail consumes nearly 1 billion per annum at a cost of almost £1,000,000?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "Richie", "Richie Hall"], "question": "Edmonton Eskimos head coach \"\" is the first African-American head coach in Eskimos history?"} +{"answers": ["Gambling on papal elections"], "question": " has been documented since the 16th century, despite being punishable by excommunication?"} +{"answers": ["Compagnies Franches de la Marine"], "question": "in 1992, the Naval Reserve of Canada created a reenactment group of the , a colonial military force of New France?"} +{"answers": ["Italian immigration to Switzerland"], "question": "Benito Mussolini in 1902, only to be deported after becoming involved in the socialist movement?"} +{"answers": ["Rhodocollybia"], "question": "species in the fungal genus have spores that are dextrinoid?"} +{"answers": ["Stanford", "Samuels", "Stanford Samuels"], "question": "Canadian football cornerback recorded the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' only blocked punt of 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Lenny", "Lenny Walls", "Walls", "Lenny Brad Walls"], "question": "gridiron football player recorded multiple tackles in every game he played for the Calgary Stampeders in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Volcano House"], "question": "one of a series of hotels called the , built at the edge of Kilauea volcano since 1846, burned to the ground from a kitchen fire?"} +{"answers": ["Buffalo 461"], "question": "the loss of nine military crew members and passengers when was shot down over Syria in 1974, remains the largest single-incident loss of life in Canadian peacekeeping history?"} +{"answers": ["Troy", "Troy"], "question": "actor Paul Scofield came out of retirement in 1998 in order to play the part of Hermes in the BBC radio play ?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Restelli", "Mark Restelli"], "question": "according to Edmonton Eskimos general manager Danny Maciocia, Canadian linebacker \"plays as if his hair is on fire\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sutton", "Samuel Sutton", "Samuel"], "question": " joined HMS \"Monarch\" as an able seaman in 1777, and twenty-one years later was commanding her as a flag captain?"} +{"answers": ["Artocarpeae"], "question": "the , one of the five subdivisions of the mulberry family, is best known as the tribe that includes the breadfruit and the jackfruit, two widespread tropical crops?"} +{"answers": ["Johannes Klingenberg Sejersted", "Johannes", "Sejersted"], "question": ", who created a military defence plan for Norway somewhat before its 1814 independence declaration, drew experience from an 1808 campaign by Christian August of Augustenborg?"} +{"answers": ["mug", "Mug"], "question": "topologically, a is equivalent \"(see picture)\" to a doughnut?"} +{"answers": ["Enfants"], "question": "the 2008 single \"\", by microhouse producer Ricardo Villalobos, incorporates \"no development over its seventeen minute length\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hollands", "Fred", "Fred Hollands"], "question": " scored twice in Southampton St Mary's biggest competitive victory, a 14–0 FA Cup win against Newbury Town on 13 October 1894 that still remains a record win for Southampton?"} +{"answers": ["Youssef", "Seddik", "Youssef Seddik", "Youssef Seddik"], "question": "Egyptian military figure and politician launched the first military procedures in the July 23 Revolution of 1952?"} +{"answers": ["Archaeological Museum of Kavala"], "question": "the has been described as being the most important archaeological museum in Eastern Macedonia?"} +{"answers": ["Clouzot", "Henri-Georges", "Henri-Georges Clouzot"], "question": "director once drugged actress Brigitte Bardot to make her drool?"} +{"answers": ["Krasiczyn Castle"], "question": "the \"\" in southeastern Poland was built on the site of a 14th-century wooden complex called \"Sliwnica\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Frankfurt an der Oder"], "question": "after the in 1631, it took six days to bury the dead in mass graves?"} +{"answers": ["Hašler", "Karel Hašler", "Karel"], "question": "because of his patriotic songs, Czech songwriter died in Mauthausen concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["Claire", "Claire Curran", "Curran"], "question": "ex-professional tennis player competed for both Ireland and Great Britain in the Fed Cup and accumulated a win–loss record of 20–7 in Fed Cup matches over the course of her career?"} +{"answers": ["Dickerman Park Addition", "Dickerman Park"], "question": "since being dedicated for \"park and parkway\" purposes in 1909, in Saint Paul, Minnesota, has been primarily used for parking lots and front yards of businesses?"} +{"answers": ["Rock Creek Canyon", "Rock Creek Canyon Bridge"], "question": "when the narrow \"\" in British Columbia was widened and strengthened in 1992, the works were carried out while keeping one lane open to traffic?"} +{"answers": ["Roman", "Roman Kłosowski", "Kłosowski"], "question": "Polish actor portrayed Nostradamus in the 2009 film \"Before Twilight\"?"} +{"answers": ["University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center"], "question": "the is one of only four health centers in the United States with seven professional colleges?"} +{"answers": ["Wrinkle-faced Bat", "Wrinkle-faced bat"], "question": "the is able to bite 20% harder than other bats of a similar size allowing it to eat a wider range of fruits?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Fort"], "question": "Do you know that, though ostensibly built to defend the city, the citizens of Cork pulled down within two years of its first construction for fear that it would be used against them by James I?"} +{"answers": ["Ma-ubin"], "question": "an ancient pagoda on the Toe River in , Burma, fell in 2002 due to river erosion and had to be rebuilt?"} +{"answers": ["Tenney", "Jack B. Tenney", "Jack Tenney", "Jack"], "question": "in addition to leading a committee which investigated alleged communists, California State Senator composed the popular song \"Mexicali Rose\"?"} +{"answers": ["Firearms of Japan"], "question": "the \"\" go back to the 13th century, but were almost totally abandoned for 200 years during Japan's Seclusion period?"} +{"answers": ["Adam Feliks Próchnik", "Adam Próchnik", "Próchnik", "Adam"], "question": "Polish historian and socialist activist was alleged to have been an illegitimate son of the Polish Prime Minister Ignacy Daszyński?"} +{"answers": ["The Play of the Weather"], "question": " by the Catholic playwright John Heywood is a plea for religious tolerance after the Reformation in the form of an allegory?"} +{"answers": ["Taschereau Bridge"], "question": " and Galipeault Bridge were both widened in a bid to appease Île Perrot merchants who were worried that the newly-built Île aux Tourtes Bridge would drive away their customers?"} +{"answers": ["Tod", "Ronnie Tod", "Ronnie"], "question": "Brigadier was awarded the freedom of Athens by Archbishop Damaskinos in 1944?"} +{"answers": ["J. Vivian, Jr. and Company Building", "J. Vivian Jr. and Company Building"], "question": "within 15 years of its construction, the was enlarged twice, firstly to add a third story, and secondly to increase its width?"} +{"answers": ["Jewish cemetery of Chernivtsi"], "question": "the , Ukraine, is one of the biggest historic Jewish cemeteries preserved in Central and Eastern Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Hand of God", "Hand of God"], "question": "the in art \"(example pictured)\" often stands for the voice of God?"} +{"answers": ["Jānis Krūmiņš", "Jānis", "Krūmiņš"], "question": "basketball center won 1956 Olympic silver only three years after he started playing basketball?"} +{"answers": ["Hitchcon"], "question": ", a convention celebrating the 30th anniversary of the publication of \"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy\", will feature a live commentary on Twitter given by Marvin the Paranoid Android?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Wilbert Tucker", "Tucker", "Samuel", "Samuel Tucker"], "question": " organized an African-American civil rights sit-in at the Alexandria, Virginia, public library as early as 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Feed Jake"], "question": "the music video for Pirates of the Mississippi's 1991 single \"\" was believed by some members of the gay community to have a homosexual theme?"} +{"answers": ["Piotr Aigner", "Chrystian", "Aigner", "Chrystian Piotr Aigner"], "question": "Polish architect used a range of styles including Classicist, Neoclassicist, Palladian, Neogothic, Empire and Romantic?"} +{"answers": ["Vigla", "Vigla"], "question": "the Byzantine regiment of the , which served as an imperial bodyguard unit in the 8th–11th centuries, had its origin in late Roman cavalry units of the 5th century?"} +{"answers": ["Ihab", "Ihab Ali Nawawi", "Nawawi", "Ihab Mohamed Ali Nawawi"], "question": "American cab driver crashed a Sabre jet belonging to Osama bin Laden into a sand dune in Sudan?"} +{"answers": ["Kricogonia lyside"], "question": " \"\" can grow from egg to adult in as little as 13 days?"} +{"answers": ["Primary line constants"], "question": "the describe characteristics of copper transmission lines?"} +{"answers": ["Jenisch House"], "question": "the , a 19th-century country house, is located in the oldest landscaped park in Hamburg, Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Red mahogany"], "question": "koalas eat the leaves of the eucalyptus tree known as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Ola Lindholm", "Ola", "Ola Henrik Lindholm", "Lindholm"], "question": " hosted the 2004 version of Melodifestivalen, an annual music competition and the most watched television program in Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["William Weston", "William", "William Weston", "Weston"], "question": " may have been the first Englishman to have led an expedition to North America?"} +{"answers": ["Rafiq al-Tamimi", "al-Tamimi", "Rafiq", "Muhammad Rafiq al-Tamimi"], "question": " \"\" helped establish al-Fatat, an anti-Ottoman Arab nationalist movement, despite working for the country's government?"} +{"answers": ["Kazuhiko Nishijima", "Kazuhiko", "Nishijima"], "question": "Japanese theoretical physicist is well-known for developing the concept of strangeness in particle physics?"} +{"answers": ["Dagenham Roundhouse"], "question": "the in East London featured acts including Genesis, Led Zeppelin, Thin Lizzy and Pink Floyd during the early 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["The Pioneer", "The Pioneer"], "question": "the National Gallery of Victoria only purchased Australian artist Frederick McCubbin's triptych after he reworked the painting to add a view of the city of Melbourne in the background?"} +{"answers": ["Glensanda"], "question": " was an ancient deserted settlement in the Highlands of Scotland, but is now a super-quarry which exports 6,000,000 tons of granite every year?"} +{"answers": ["Australian Military Court"], "question": "the was declared constitutionally invalid after a sailor accused of \"teabagging\" a superior officer challenged its validity in the High Court of Australia?"} +{"answers": ["White pox disease"], "question": "the cause of \"\" killing Elkhorn coral tissue in the Caribbean is a common fecal intestinal bacterium found in humans and other animals?"} +{"answers": ["Batzaria", "Nicolae Constantin Batzaria", "Nicolae"], "question": "fairy tale collector was an Aromanian representative among the Young Turks, an Ottoman government minister, and one of Romania's best-known creators of comic strips?"} +{"answers": ["Georgia Cottage"], "question": ", an 1840s house in Mobile, Alabama, was the home of Augusta Jane Evans, the first female author in the United States to earn more than 100,000 for her literary work?"} +{"answers": ["Hurdle", "Gus Hurdle", "Gus"], "question": " rejected a chance to play international football for Barbados to help Crawley Town in their relegation match against Dorchester Town, saying it was the \"bigger game\"?"} +{"answers": ["American Sound Studio"], "question": "Elvis recorded his last number one hit, \"Suspicious Minds\", at ?"} +{"answers": ["Jørn", "Holme", "Jørn Holme"], "question": "in 2004, became the first active politician to be appointed as director of the Norwegian Police Security Service?"} +{"answers": ["Louie", "Spanish Louie", "Spanish"], "question": "the death of John Lewis (better known as \"\") was the first recorded use of a drive by shooting as a means of gangland execution in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Ron Paul presidential campaign, 1988", "1988", "Ron"], "question": "during his , Congressman Ron Paul \"\" received the Libertarian Party's nomination over another candidate who wanted to \"put handcuffs on all IRS agents\"?"} +{"answers": ["Monticello, California", "Monticello"], "question": "Dorothea Lange and Pirkle Jones were commissioned to take photographs of as it was being prepared for destruction?"} +{"answers": ["Gray's Inn Road", "Gray's Inn"], "question": " only began employing a librarian after barristers began stealing the books?"} +{"answers": ["Agaricus benesii"], "question": "the agaric mushroom species is found under the pines of Monterey Cypress trees and bruises pinkish-red when injured?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Brooke", "Ralph", "Brooke"], "question": "the English herald tricked Sir William Segar into granting a coat of arms to a London hangman?"} +{"answers": ["Yelverton", "Henry", "Henry Lee Yelverton", "Henry L. Yelverton"], "question": "Louisiana state Judge , facing mandatory retirement at 75, went on to work five years as a clerk for the appeals court in Lake Charles?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Greta", "Hurricane Greta"], "question": " in 1956 was the largest Atlantic hurricane ever recorded?"} +{"answers": ["Fairy Tales Told for Children. First Collection."], "question": "critics were so harsh on Hans Christian Andersen's \"\" early installments of that he delayed publishing \"The Little Mermaid\" and \"The Emperor's New Clothes\" by a full year?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Lawrence Bates", "Albert Bates", "Bates", "Albert Bates", "Albert"], "question": ", partner of Machine Gun Kelly, participated in the kidnapping of oil tycoon Charles Urschel in 1933?"} +{"answers": ["Taking Woodstock: A True Story of a Riot, a Concert and a Life"], "question": ", Elliot Tiber's memoir about the famed 1969 music festival, was the basis for the Ang Lee film of the same title?"} +{"answers": ["Savior sibling"], "question": "a has undergone preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) in order to serve as a stem cell donor to a diseased sibling?"} +{"answers": ["1966 Daytona 500"], "question": "Richard Petty's victory at the was the first and only time that he captured the pole position, despite winning the event a record seven times?"} +{"answers": ["Duke Riley", "Riley", "Duke"], "question": "American artist was arrested for driving his wooden submarine too close to the \"Queen Mary 2\"?"} +{"answers": ["Johannes Kvittingen", "Johannes", "Kvittingen"], "question": ", an exiled Norwegian bacteriologist in London in 1940, was asked to be head recruiter of Norwegian agents for the Special Operations Executive?"} +{"answers": ["Phil", "Slocombe", "Phil Slocombe"], "question": "in 1975 was Somerset County Cricket Club's first batsman to score 1,000 runs in his first full season?"} +{"answers": ["Galerina sulciceps"], "question": " is considered the most toxic mushroom?"} +{"answers": ["Karhu", "Karhu"], "question": " sold the three stripe trademark to Adidas for the equivalent of 1600 euros and two bottles of whiskey?"} +{"answers": ["Nasreddine Dinet", "Dinet", "Nasreddine"], "question": "the French orientalist painter \"\" was so fascinated by Arab culture that he converted to Islam?"} +{"answers": ["Marinos Mitralexis", "Mitralexis", "Marinos"], "question": "Do you know that, during World War II, Greek Air Force pilot rammed the rudder of an enemy bomber with the propeller of his PZL P.24, causing the enemy aircraft to crash to the ground?"} +{"answers": ["David Orme-Johnson", "Orme-Johnson", "David W. Orme-Johnson", "David"], "question": " wanted the United States Department of Defense to hire 10,000 people to perform Transcendental Meditation continuously in order to improve society?"} +{"answers": ["Lactarius indigo"], "question": "injuring will make it bleed a blue milk that slowly turns green?"} +{"answers": ["The Big Picture", "The Big Picture"], "question": "Tom Roberts's painting \"\" \"\", commissioned to record the opening of the first Parliament of Australia in 1901, contains 269 recognisable likenesses?"} +{"answers": ["1967 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth outbreak"], "question": "during the of foot and mouth disease in the United Kingdom, around 430,000 animals were slaughtered?"} +{"answers": ["La Incondicional"], "question": "the recording of \"\" by Luis Miguel broke several airplay records in Latin America, where it remained at the top of the charts for seven months?"} +{"answers": ["Dennis Baron", "Dennis", "Baron"], "question": "linguist has written about the English-only movement, peoples' relationships with their computers, and the grammar of the Second Amendment?"} +{"answers": ["Portuguese Fireplace"], "question": "the war memorial is the remains of a camp where Portuguese labourers helped the Canadian Forestry Corps in felling timber during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["McGee Airways"], "question": "Alaska Airlines evolved from , which originated with a single three-seat Stinson plane?"} +{"answers": ["My Boy Jack", "My Boy Jack"], "question": ", a 2007 film starring Daniel Radcliffe and David Haig, is based on one of Haig's plays of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Act of God", "Act of God"], "question": "the Canadian documentary film investigates the metaphysical effects of being struck by lightning?"} +{"answers": ["30 Boxes"], "question": "the calendar web application is able to determine the time, date, and title of an event from a single sentence?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Rudolph Walsh", "Walter Walsh", "Walsh"], "question": "when the FBI celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2008, , its oldest living former agent, was one year older than the agency itself?"} +{"answers": ["Munnerlyn", "Captain Munnerlyn", "Captain"], "question": "American football player returned a kickoff for 84 yards and a blocked field goal for 81 yards in the same game?"} +{"answers": ["Cleve Broch", "Nicolai Cleve Broch", "Broch", "Nicolai"], "question": "actors and Aksel Hennie have been referred to as \"Norway's Ben Affleck and Matt Damon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Insectivorous Plants", "Insectivorous Plants"], "question": "Charles Darwin's 1875 book describes how he tried to feed meat and glass to carnivorous plants to get them to bite?"} +{"answers": ["AltaRock Energy"], "question": " demonstration project for generating renewable energy through geothermal power may increase the number of earthquakes in California?"} +{"answers": ["The Justice of God in the Damnation of Sinners"], "question": "American theologian Jonathan Edwards, in his 1734 sermon , condemns Jews for their strict observance of Mosaic Law?"} +{"answers": ["The Rejected"], "question": "97% of the letters from viewers of , the first documentary about homosexuality to air on American television, were positive?"} +{"answers": ["Youssef", "Youssef Seddik", "Seddik", "Youssef Seddik"], "question": "Tunisian philosopher attempted to publish a Qur'an in the form of seven volumes of comics in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["Banghart", "Basil", "Basil Hugh Banghart", "Basil Banghart"], "question": " (1900–1982), an American burglar and prison escape artist, acquired his nickname because of his abnormally large eyes?"} +{"answers": ["Hijron Ka Khanqah"], "question": " \"\" is a pre-Mughal period monument of the fifteenth century where some Hijras (eunuchs) of Delhi were buried during the Lodi dynasty's reign?"} +{"answers": ["Emma", "Nutt", "Emma Nutt"], "question": " became the world's first female telephone operator when she started working for the Boston Telephone Despatch company in 1878?"} +{"answers": ["Livery Stable Blues"], "question": "the Original Dixieland Jass Band's \"\" (1917) was the first released jazz recording?"} +{"answers": ["California lizardfish"], "question": "the is not sought by most anglers because its flesh has a taste resembling iodine?"} +{"answers": ["Dipak", "Patel", "Dipak Patel", "Dipak Patel"], "question": " once called Zambian president Levy Mwanawasa a \"cabbage\" and accused him of rigging his election, yet still went on to serve as his Minister of Commerce?"} +{"answers": ["Rock Harbor Light", "Rock Harbor"], "question": "the \"\", built in 1855, was used for only eight years before being permanently decommissioned?"} +{"answers": ["Rijksmonument"], "question": "the designation has been applied to about 55,000 sites in the Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["My Sister Eileen", "My Sister Eileen"], "question": "Eileen McKenney, who was the inspiration for the title character in , was killed in an automobile accident four days before the play opened on Broadway?"} +{"answers": ["Shearing the Rams"], "question": "new evidence has revealed that Australian artist Tom Roberts painted much of his masterpiece on location \"en plein air\", not in his Melbourne studio?"} +{"answers": ["Pilina unguis"], "question": "the Paleozoic monoplacophoran was twice as large as any known living monoplacophoran?"} +{"answers": ["Mass–luminosity relation"], "question": "the , first derived by Arthur Eddington in 1924, helps astronomers find the distances to binary star systems?"} +{"answers": ["Boga"], "question": "the is also known as the Snit in Jamaica and as the Bonnetmouth in the Bahamas?"} +{"answers": ["``Kids Are People Too", "Kids Are People Too"], "question": ""} +{"answers": ["SM91"], "question": "the Oslo Sporveier tram company became the first company to be found guilty of homicide in Norway as a result of a 2001 fatal accident involving an tram?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Ames Viner", "Viner", "Michael Viner"], "question": "audiobook publisher produced the Incredible Bongo Band's often-sampled recording of \"Apache\", as well as a joke album called \"The Best of Marcel Marceau\"?"} +{"answers": ["East Africa rugby union team"], "question": "a young Idi Amin was a reserve player for the during the 1955 British Lions tour to South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas E. Corcoran", "Corcoran", "Thomas"], "question": " received the Medal of Honor for rescuing his crewmates from their sinking ship during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Laugh, Laugh"], "question": "rock group The Beau Brummels sang \"\" on a 1965 episode of \"The Flintstones\" as The Beau Brummelstones?"} +{"answers": ["Roy Cleveland Sullivan", "Roy", "Sullivan", "Roy Sullivan"], "question": "in his lifetime, was struck by lightning seven times, but died from a gunshot?"} +{"answers": ["Obesity in the Pacific"], "question": "the are all located in the Pacific?"} +{"answers": ["His Family"], "question": "Ernest Poole's book received the first Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1918?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Bill", "Hurricane Bill"], "question": "a British rower attempting to break the record for the quickest solo crossing of the Atlantic Ocean abandoned his boat due to the approach of ?"} +{"answers": ["Gjesteby", "Kari Gjesteby", "Kari"], "question": " is the first female State Conciliator of Norway?"} +{"answers": ["99 Fables"], "question": ", a posthumously published collection by William March, \"emphasizes the platitudes of life by the platitudinous nature of his fables?\""} +{"answers": ["Cortisol awakening response"], "question": "as part of the , the stress hormone cortisol normally increases by about half in the half hour after we awake?"} +{"answers": ["Sigurd", "Eysteinsson", "Sigurd Eysteinsson"], "question": "Viking warlord was killed by the severed head of his enemy?"} +{"answers": ["Barry Mill"], "question": "oats have been ground at a watermill on the site of , in Scotland, since 1539?"} +{"answers": ["Bashshit"], "question": "a 1999 excavation by the Israel Antiquities Authority inside a sewer pipe in the depopulated Arab village of revealed ceramic remains dating back to the Early Islamic period?"} +{"answers": ["Noirmoutier-en-l'Île"], "question": "inventor Brutus de Villeroi tested the first French submarine in the commune of on 12 August 1832?"} +{"answers": ["Hamsa-Sandesha"], "question": "the is a Sanskrit love poem that tells the story of Rama and Sita in the style of Kalidasa's \"Meghaduta\"?"} +{"answers": ["Inn of Chancery", "Inns of Chancery"], "question": "although John Fortescue listed ten , only nine are known?"} +{"answers": ["I Still Like Bologna"], "question": "country music singer Alan Jackson ?"} +{"answers": ["Myrmecia esuriens"], "question": "William Anderson, a surgeon and naturalist aboard Captain James Cook's HMS \"Resolution\", wrote in 1777 that the had an \"almost intolerable\" bite?"} +{"answers": ["Asaga"], "question": "s \"Vardhaman Charitra\" (Life of Vardhaman), written in 853 CE, was the first Sanskrit language biography of Jain Tirthankara, Mahavir?"} +{"answers": ["Empty dwelling management order"], "question": ", designed to help put empty housing back into use in the United Kingdom, have only been used twenty-four times in three years?"} +{"answers": ["Tulayl"], "question": "scholars identify the mound upon which the depopulated Palestinian Arab village of was built, with the Roman town of \"Thella\"?"} +{"answers": ["Inos", "Rita Inos", "Rita Hocog Inos", "Rita"], "question": ", a Doctor of Education, was the first female candidate for Lieutenant Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Foulées du Gois"], "question": "because the road running race is held on a tidal causeway, participants are sometimes forced to swim to the finish line?"} +{"answers": ["Terry", "O'Neill", "Terry O'Neill", "Terry O'Neill"], "question": " \"\", new president of the National Organization for Women (NOW), campaigned for grassroots feminists across the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Bristol Ensemble"], "question": "Bristol's classical chamber orchestra, the , play standing up and have performed at a local nightclub?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew", "Vinius", "Andrew Vinius"], "question": "in the eight months after the Battle of Narva in 1700, melted one quarter of Russia's church bells to make cannon?"} +{"answers": ["Survival of the Fittest", "Survival of the Fittest"], "question": "the of \"The Spectacular Spider-Man\" features Robert Englund -- best known for playing Freddy Krueger -- as the voice of supervillain Vulture?"} +{"answers": ["Republic of Loose"], "question": "the manager of Oasis has described as the most exciting band since Oasis?"} +{"answers": ["al-Hassan", "Malik Dohan al-Hassan", "Malik"], "question": "Dr was an octogenarian when he was appointed Justice Minister of Iraq in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Blue cake"], "question": ", a flaky pastry from the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland, is not blue?"} +{"answers": ["Ballblazer Champions"], "question": "the 1997 video game is a remake of the 1985 \"Ballblazer\" that was released for the Commodore 64 and Atari consoles?"} +{"answers": ["Caroline Wyatt", "Caroline", "Wyatt"], "question": "BBC defence correspondent was born in Australia and adopted by a British diplomat?"} +{"answers": ["Violin Concerto No. 1", "Violin Concerto No. 1"], "question": "the by Philip Glass was composed in honor of his father Ben, who died some sixteen years before the work's conception?"} +{"answers": ["Danie", "Mellor", "Danie Mellor"], "question": "2009 National Indigenous Art Award winner once created a sculpture using ceramics, kangaroo skin, synthetic eyeballs, and stuffed birds?"} +{"answers": ["George Eyser", "George", "George Louis Eyser", "Eyser"], "question": "in 1904, gymnast won six Olympic medals, including gold in the vault, even though he had a wooden prosthesis for a leg?"} +{"answers": ["Battle for Lake Tanganyika"], "question": "the involved an expedition dragging two motor boats through Africa, led by a man who was \"court-martialled for wrecking his own ships, an inveterate liar and a wearer of skirts\"?"} +{"answers": ["Buckleya distichophylla"], "question": "the largest concentration of the parasitic plant species can be found in the Poor Mountain Natural Area Preserve of Roanoke County, Virginia, USA?"} +{"answers": ["Education for Leisure"], "question": "British Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy's poem \"\" was removed from study at GCSE level due to concerns about teenage knife crime?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery & Grill"], "question": " is a chain of 120 restaurants serving Jamaican patties, jerk chicken and curried goat?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Tindal Atkinson", "Atkinson", "Edward Atkinson", "Edward Hale Tindal Atkinson", "Edward"], "question": "when was appointed Director of Public Prosecutions he refused to believe it was true and walked out of the Home Office?"} +{"answers": ["Karl Ernst Möckel", "Karl Möckel", "Möckel", "Karl"], "question": "as the SS struggled to keep up sorting the valuables plundered from prisoners at Auschwitz, stated that fifteen to twenty suitcases of them were sent to the WVHA quarterly?"} +{"answers": ["Kingston City Library"], "question": "the of Kingston, New York, has been used as the offices for the janitors at the neighboring high school?"} +{"answers": ["R. D. Smith", "R.", "Reginald Donald", "Smith"], "question": "the BBC radio producer , husband of Olivia Manning and model for a character in her \"Fortunes of War\" novels, was identified as a Soviet spy by MI5?"} +{"answers": ["Przysiężniak", "Franciszek Przysiężniak", "Franciszek"], "question": " led partisan units into the largest battles of the anti-Nazi and anti-communist resistance?"} +{"answers": ["Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb"], "question": "in \"\", the tomb chamber has two graves, one of Jamali the poet, and another of an unknown Kamali, who might have been chosen because his name rhymes with Jamali?"} +{"answers": ["Halofolliculina corallasia"], "question": "infestation by leads to Skeletal Eroding Band, the first coral disease known to be caused by a protozoon or by any eukaryote?"} +{"answers": ["Casey", "Lucille Ann Casey", "Ann", "Ann Casey"], "question": "female professional wrestler won the USA Women's Wrestling Championship in 1974 from The Fabulous Moolah and was never defeated for the title?"} +{"answers": ["Socialist Party of Indonesia", "Socialist Party of Indonesia"], "question": "the founders of the included a group of Indonesians who had participated in the anti-fascist resistance in the Netherlands during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Sagan", "Hedwig", "Hedwig of Sagan"], "question": " bore no sons to her husband, Casimir III the Great, which spelled the end of the Piast Dynasty in the Kingdom of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["interlace", "Interlace", "Interlace"], "question": "the in the \"Book of Kells\" \"(detail pictured)\" combine ribbon-like knotwork and animal style motifs?"} +{"answers": ["Heriot", "John Heriot", "John", "John Heriot"], "question": ", a late-eighteenth-century British journalist, was secretly funded to publish two pro-government newspapers?"} +{"answers": ["Santalum austrocaledonicum"], "question": "in the first 15 years of its logging in New Caledonia, 8,000 tonnes of sandalwood, especially , was harvested?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Bacon", "Kenneth Hogate Bacon", "Kenneth Bacon"], "question": ", a former spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Defense, served as president of Refugees International until his death in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Khiyam al-Walid"], "question": "the former Palestinian Arab village of is believed to be a reference to the tents of Khaled ibn al-Walid's army which conquered the Levant in the 7th century?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Sollas", "William Johnson Sollas"], "question": "after his death was implicated in the Piltdown Man hoax by his assistant, J.A. Douglas?"} +{"answers": ["Keeper of the Flame", "Keeper of the Flame"], "question": "the script for the 1943 Hepburn–Tracy motion picture includes information from the U.S. Office of War Information, a propaganda agency of the U.S. government?"} +{"answers": ["Nichiji"], "question": "the Japanese Buddhist monk attempted to walk to Xanadu?"} +{"answers": ["Rix", "Robinson", "Rix Robinson"], "question": "s \"\" bill for women's suffrage was defeated during the drafting of the Michigan Constitution ?"} +{"answers": ["Secacah"], "question": "scholars believe that was the ancient name of Khirbet Qumran, the archaeological site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered?"} +{"answers": ["Leese", "George Leese", "George"], "question": " was a member of the Slaughter House Gang who was known for being the official \"bloodsucker\" at prize fights in New York?"} +{"answers": ["Eugen", "Eugen Taru", "Taru"], "question": "Romanian artist contributed to the Soviet–Yugoslav propaganda war with large posters depicting Josip Broz Tito as a butcher?"} +{"answers": ["Supermarine Aircraft Spitfire", "Supermarine Aircraft"], "question": "the Australian company make the only aluminum reproduction Supermarine Spitfire currently in production?"} +{"answers": ["Beate", "Eriksen", "Beate Marie Eriksen", "Beate Eriksen"], "question": "Norwegian actress is the granddaughter of Olympic gymnast Marius Eriksen, and daughter of World War II flying ace Marius Eriksen, Jr.?"} +{"answers": ["The Cartoons that Shook the World"], "question": "Yale University Press expunged all of the cartoons from ?"} +{"answers": ["Marr", "John Edward Marr", "John", "John Marr"], "question": " spent 45 years at the University of Cambridge?"} +{"answers": ["The Monster of Phineas-n-Ferbenstein"], "question": "the \"Phineas and Ferb\" episode \"\" has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in the category \"Outstanding Special Class - Short-format Animated Programs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Barfiliya"], "question": "during the Roman Empire in Palestine, the road that connected Lydda to Jerusalem passed through ?"} +{"answers": ["Layforce"], "question": " was a brigade-sized British commando force named after their commander Robert Laycock?"} +{"answers": ["Tado", "Tado", "Tado Jimenez"], "question": "Filipino comedian s screen name is derived from a Tagalog cuss word?"} +{"answers": ["Prince Kamal el Dine Hussein", "Prince", "Hussein", "Kamal el Dine Hussein"], "question": " \"\", the only person in Egyptian history to voluntarily renounce his rights of succession to the throne, did so to pursue a life of discovery and travel?"} +{"answers": ["Gone Too Soon"], "question": "Michael Jackson's \"\" was dedicated to the memory of Ryan White, a teenager who died following a battle with HIV/AIDS?"} +{"answers": ["James", "McFarlane", "James Walter McFarlane", "James McFarlane"], "question": "Englishman was appointed a Knight Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of Saint Olav for his eight-volume work \"Oxford Ibsen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sequalitchew Creek"], "question": " was the location of the original Fort Nisqually trading post established in 1833 by the Hudson's Bay Company?"} +{"answers": ["John Kourkouas", "Kourkouas", "John"], "question": "the Byzantine general , supreme commander of the Byzantine armies in the East for 22 years, was hailed by his contemporaries as \"another Trajan or Belisarius\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cuban fever"], "question": "Theodore Roosevelt contracted during the Spanish–American War, and had recurring symptoms before, during, and after his time as President of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Benson", "William Noel Benson", "Benson"], "question": "during his lifetime, geologist published over 100 academic papers?"} +{"answers": ["Orosay"], "question": "the island of overlooks Traigh Mhòr, reputedly the only beach in the world used as a runway for scheduled aircraft flights?"} +{"answers": ["Roadkill cuisine"], "question": "partaking in \"(roadkill pictured)\" is advocated by some vegans?"} +{"answers": ["Scheibenwischer"], "question": "the Bayerischer Rundfunk caused a scandal in 1986 for refusing to relay the broadcast signal of the political cabaret show ?"} +{"answers": ["Ninth Fort massacres of November 1941"], "question": "the were the first organized mass murders of Reich Jews?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Lee, 1st Viscount Lee of Fareham", "Fareham"], "question": " donated Chequers, a country house in Buckinghamshire, for use as the official country residence of the British Prime Minister?"} +{"answers": ["The Ex-Girlfriend"], "question": "Do you know that, starting with the episode \"\", filming of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\" moved from Desilu Cahuenga in Hollywood, California, to CBS Studio Center in Studio City?"} +{"answers": ["Ness of Brodgar"], "question": "the archaeological site in Orkney includes the remains of a large building described as a Neolithic \"cathedral\"?"} +{"answers": ["Town Center Park"], "question": " \"\" was the first park in Wilsonville, Oregon, USA, with an interactive water feature when it was added in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Earls", "John", "John Earls"], "question": ", the chief writer and editor of Teletext's Planet Sound music section, used to write reader music reviews during his teenage years for Blue Suede Views on ORACLE, the predecessor to Teletext?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Yongju"], "question": "the first major battle to involve Australian soldiers in the Korean War was the in October 1950?"} +{"answers": ["Triyuginarayan Temple"], "question": "an eternal flame burns at , believed to be the venue of the marriage of Hindu deities Shiva and Parvati?"} +{"answers": ["Markus", "Markus Brunnermeier", "Brunnermeier", "Markus Konrad Brunnermeier"], "question": " won the Germán Bernácer Prize for his work in financial economics on bubbles and crashes?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Temple Kirby", "Kirby", "Jack T. Kirby", "Jack"], "question": "historian decried popular media depictions of Southerners that used \"clichés of racists, graceful landed gentry, poverty, homespun rural values, stock-car racers and moonshiners\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cecily G. and the Nine Monkeys"], "question": "Curious George made his literary debut in H.A. Rey's 1939 children's short story, ?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Kujin"], "question": "the first Australian soldiers to die in the Korean War were killed in action during the in October 1950?"} +{"answers": ["Comprehensive economic partnership agreement"], "question": "the was given the unusual name at the request of India?"} +{"answers": ["Submarine incident off Kildin Island"], "question": "in 1992, the crews of and K-276 \"Kostroma\" failed to detect each other until the two nuclear submarines in the shallow waters of the Barents Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Psaltoda moerens"], "question": "when large numbers of the sap-feeding cicada gather on a tree their waste products may fall in a constant shower?"} +{"answers": ["Can opener", "can opener"], "question": "the first \"(original drawing and a modern version pictured)\" was patented in 1855, more than 80 years after the introduction of canned food?"} +{"answers": ["Baengnyulsa", "Baekryulsa"], "question": "the temple located in Gyeongju, South Korea, which was once the capital of the Silla kingdom, is believed to be associated with Ichadon, the first martyr for Buddhism in Korea?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Scurry", "Scurry"], "question": "the British officer was held captive for ten years by Hyder Ali and Tippu Sultan at Seringapatam?"} +{"answers": ["Basnahira South cricket team"], "question": "despite entering the finals of 2009 Inter-Provincial Twenty20 unbeaten, collapsed from a strong position of 133 for 1, losing their last nine wickets for just eleven runs?"} +{"answers": ["Ellis", "Ellis Charles Wackett", "Wackett", "Ellis Wackett"], "question": "Air Vice Marshal , the RAAF's senior engineer from 1935 to 1959, was nicknamed \"Punch\" for his prominent chin and nose?"} +{"answers": ["Sticky-shed syndrome"], "question": "magnetic tapes afflicted with are unplayable, but they can be treated by baking?"} +{"answers": ["The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin"], "question": "Owl Island \"\" in Beatrix Potter's is an accurate depiction of the Island of St. Herbert in the center of Derwent Water?"} +{"answers": ["Perinpanayagam Sivaparan", "Nediyavan"], "question": " opposed the nomination of Selvarasa Pathmanathan to lead the Tamil Tigers?"} +{"answers": ["Graham", "Graham Waterhouse", "Waterhouse"], "question": "\"Chieftain's Salute\", composed by , is scored for Great Highland Bagpipe and string orchestra?"} +{"answers": ["Night of the Dead Living"], "question": "the \"\" episode \"\", takes place entirely within the set of the homicide detectives' squad room?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Glimco", "Joseph Paul Glimco", "Glimco", "Joseph"], "question": "a U.S. Senate committee once claimed that ran \"the nation's most corrupt union\"?"} +{"answers": ["Architecture of Mumbai"], "question": " has the world's second largest number of Art Deco buildings after Miami?"} +{"answers": ["Yung-ho", "Ts'ao", "Ts'ao Yung-ho"], "question": "despite never obtaining a university degree, was made an Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau for his scholarly work on Dutch Formosa?"} +{"answers": ["Le Van Duyet", "Lê Văn Duyệt", "Lê", "Duyệt"], "question": ", the last viceroy of the Nguyen Dynasty's Cochinchina, was a eunuch?"} +{"answers": ["Jambo! Safari"], "question": "the first home versions of the Sega video game are set to be released, ten years after the game first appeared in arcades?"} +{"answers": ["Qaisar Bagh"], "question": " of Wajid Ali Shah, the last Nawab of Awadh, was ordered demolished by the British Raj after the Indian Rebellion of 1857, but his queens' residence is still standing in Lucknow today?"} +{"answers": ["Harrington on Hold 'em"], "question": "professional poker player Dan Harrington sometimes finds himself the victim of the poker strategies that he teaches in his book series when playing poker tournaments?"} +{"answers": ["Curlew Lake", "Curlew Lake"], "question": "Tiger Muskellunge were released into \"\" in 1997 to control populations of squawfish?"} +{"answers": ["Toi gold mine"], "question": "the in Japan houses the world's largest pure gold bar, weighing ?"} +{"answers": ["Words and Music", "Words and Music"], "question": "country music performer Roger Miller included his own recordings of two songs that he had written for Jim Reeves in the 1950s, on his 1966 album ?"} +{"answers": ["House", "Billy", "Billy House"], "question": "character actor once continued performing in a play immediately after suffering a heart attack?"} +{"answers": ["Mir mine"], "question": "the is so large that its natural downward air flow can crash helicopters?"} +{"answers": ["Yahrzeit candle"], "question": "according to Jewish customs, a is lit in memory of the dead on the anniversary of the death on the Hebrew calendar?"} +{"answers": ["Coyote Gold Mine"], "question": "the in the remote Tanami Desert of Australia was opened in 2006 by the then Governor-General of Australia, Michael Jeffery?"} +{"answers": ["Short", "Hassard", "Hassard Short", "Edward Hassard Short"], "question": " was born into the English landed gentry but moved to New York as an actor in 1901 and later became one of Broadway's greatest musical theatre directors and lighting designers?"} +{"answers": ["Large Mindoro forest mouse", "Large Mindoro Forest Mouse"], "question": "the , first described as a distinct species in 1995, is known from only 16 individuals from a single mountain on the Island of Mindoro, Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Preston Henn", "Preston B. Henn", "Preston", "Henn"], "question": ", owner of the Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop, won the 1983 24 Hours of Daytona sports car race and after retiring refused to discuss his racing career?"} +{"answers": ["Tokugawa coinage"], "question": " \"\" in Medieval Japan used a triple monetary standard, with gold, silver and bronze coins, each with their own denominations?"} +{"answers": ["Marcey'' Jacobson", "Marcey", "Jacobson", "Marcey Jacobson"], "question": "New Yorker had planned to visit Chiapas for 10 days in 1956, but ended up staying there for most of the next 50 years, taking 14,000 photos of daily life in Southern Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Mesa Laboratory"], "question": "the National Center for Atmospheric Research's was I. M. Pei's first rural project?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew Empson Welsh", "Matthew E. Welsh", "Matthew Welsh", "Welsh", "Matthew"], "question": "Indiana Governor ran in the 1964 Democratic primary just to prevent segregationist George Wallace from winning the state?"} +{"answers": ["Aleeta curvicosta"], "question": "the cicada of eastern Australia is known as the floury baker from its appearance of being dusted with white powder?"} +{"answers": ["Claude", "Claude Gray", "Gray"], "question": "in 1960, country music artist bought the song \"Family Bible\" from Willie Nelson for 100?"} +{"answers": ["Tlaxcala"], "question": "the modern Mexican state of was born when the chief of the old Tlaxcala kingdom struck a deal with Hernán Cortés?"} +{"answers": ["Ninoy Aquino Day"], "question": " is held to commemorate the anniversary of the assassination of Benigno Aquino, Jr., husband of former Philippine President Corazon Aquino \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William B. T. Trego", "Trego", "William Brooke Thomas Trego"], "question": "despite having severely paralyzed hands, painted some of the most iconic images of the American Revolution and Civil War in the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Pro Bowl", "2011 Pro Bowl"], "question": "the and the 2012 Pro Bowl are contracted to return to Aloha Stadium due to a backlash from players and coaches?"} +{"answers": ["Spraberry Trend"], "question": "recovery of the oil in , an oil field ranked third in the U.S. by total proven reserves, is so difficult that the area was dubbed \"the world's largest unrecoverable oil reserve\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Thomas Norwood", "James Norwood", "Norwood"], "question": "a branch of Exeter City Supporters' Trust members helped finance s contract at the football club, paying £19 per month?"} +{"answers": ["Ira", "Ira Barrie Black", "Ira Black", "Black"], "question": "neuroscientist expressed frustration with U.S. federal restrictions on stem cell research, as it could lead to therapies that would \"get patients out of bed and out of wheelchairs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Denys Dobson", "Dobson", "Denys", "Denys Douglas Dobson"], "question": "after English rugby international forward was killed by a charging rhinoceros, he was reportedly said to always have had \"a weak hand off\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kingston City Hall"], "question": " \"\" was built on the former boundary between Kingston and Rondout, New York, to unify the two villages when they merged into one city?"} +{"answers": ["HMRG Deep", "Sirena Deep"], "question": "the second deepest spot in the world, the , was discovered by a team of scientists from Hawaii even though it is located by Guam?"} +{"answers": ["Sheikh", "Yusuf", "Sheikh Yusuf"], "question": "in 1693 of Makassar, Indonesia, was exiled by the Dutch East India Company to South Africa, where he established the first Muslim community in the Cape?"} +{"answers": ["No. 3 Commando"], "question": " was the first British commando unit raised during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Touch Me!"], "question": "Japanese pop R&B singer-songwriter Mai Kuraki's 2009 album, became her first album in five years to top the Japanese album chart?"} +{"answers": ["Schwartz Communications"], "question": ", the largest PR agency in Massachusetts, started by making campaigns for baby food before specializing on counseling pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Linden Historic District"], "question": "the was rebuilt largely of brick after property insurance companies with heavy losses in an 1887 fire threatened to pull out of the area?"} +{"answers": ["John Frederick Durnford-Slater", "Durnford-Slater", "John", "John Durnford-Slater"], "question": " was the first British Commando?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Hastings", "Patrick Gardiner Hastings", "Hastings", "Patrick"], "question": " approved the prosecution of the Campbell Case which was instrumental in the fall of the first Labour government?"} +{"answers": ["Summer Wars"], "question": " was the first Japanese animated film to be included for competition at the Locarno International Film Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Sockington"], "question": ", a cat on the microblogging site Twitter, now has over a million followers since starting there in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Brady", "James Brady", "Brady"], "question": " and his gang, the Yakey Yakes, forced their rivals, the Eastman Gang and the Five Points Gang, to \"do their fighting north of Catherine Street\" in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Clerk of Assize"], "question": "at one point the in England and Wales were earning more than the Assize Judges themselves?"} +{"answers": ["Josef", "Josef Scheungraber", "Josef Eduard Scheungraber", "Scheungraber"], "question": "the only survivor of the 1944 killing of 10 civilians ordered by testified against him at his war crimes trial, where Scheungraber received a life sentence in August 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Tasmannia lanceolata"], "question": "the Australian bushfood plant and black pepper substitute is poisonous to fish?"} +{"answers": ["St. Mary's", "St. Mary's, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario"], "question": ", the first village planned in the Township of Bexley, was never built because the site lay above a bed of limestone?"} +{"answers": ["Qesem cave"], "question": "fallow deer bones found in the , Israel, show evidence that humans 400,000 to 200,000 years ago butchered animals to share and cook?"} +{"answers": ["Chapman", "Alger Chapman", "Alger Baldwin Chapman", "Alger"], "question": "New York Governor Thomas Dewey appointed as his 1946 campaign manager, though Chapman had no political experience?"} +{"answers": ["leopard shark", "Leopard shark"], "question": "the \"\" feeds on anchovies by swimming into their schools with its mouth open and waiting for them to accidentally enter?"} +{"answers": ["Canada–Panama Free Trade Agreement"], "question": "Canada and Panama signed the on August 11, 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye"], "question": "Eddy Arnold was inspired to record The Casinos' \"\" after hearing its writer, John D. Loudermilk, sing it?"} +{"answers": ["Prostrate shrub"], "question": "Banksia 'Roller Coaster', the cultivar of \"Banksia integrifolia\", is less than 50 centimetres high, while the normal form can be a 25 metre tree?"} +{"answers": ["Ángel", "Ángel Azteca", "Azteca"], "question": "professional wrestler died from a heart attack shortly after losing a wrestling match?"} +{"answers": ["And the Rockets' Dead Glare"], "question": "Detective John Munch's pro-drug liberalization rants in the \"\" episode \"\" were based on actor Richard Belzer's real-life past of drug abuse?"} +{"answers": ["Stanley Palace"], "question": " in Chester, Cheshire, built as a town house in 1597, has since been apartments, a boys' school, and a museum, and is now used as an office and meeting rooms?"} +{"answers": ["Atkins", "Geno Atkins", "Geno"], "question": "before the 2008 Sugar Bowl game Georgia defensive tackle asked Hawaii quarterback Colt Brennan for his autograph?"} +{"answers": ["Gypsy Joker Motorcycle Club Australia", "Gypsy Joker Motorcycle Club"], "question": "outlaw motorcycle club the has rallied the support of rival clubs to protest proposed Australian anti-\"\" laws?"} +{"answers": ["D'Anthony", "D'Anthony Smith", "Smith"], "question": "in both 2006 and 2007, Louisiana Tech defensive tackle had five tackles against Fresno State?"} +{"answers": ["Wexler", "Anne Levy Wexler", "Anne", "Anne Wexler"], "question": "while running for the presidential nomination in 2008, Hillary Clinton credited political advisor and lobbyist with providing her first job in politics?"} +{"answers": ["Enright", "Joseph F. Enright", "Joseph Francis Enright", "Joseph"], "question": "the , under the command of , sank the largest ship ever destroyed by a submarine?"} +{"answers": ["Bedford", "Jimmy Bedford", "Jimmy"], "question": "master distiller \"held what he considered one of the most enviable jobs imaginable — making sure Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey tasted just the way it had since 1866\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dunvegan Cup"], "question": "the ceremonial \"\" was created in 1493 at the request of the wife of an Irish lord, and is today an heirloom of the chiefs of the Scottish Clan Macleod?"} +{"answers": ["Ogiwara", "Rokuzan", "Rokuzan Ogiwara"], "question": "after viewed Auguste Rodin's just-completed masterpiece, \"The Thinker\", he abandoned his career as a painter and became a sculptor instead?"} +{"answers": ["Possibility Playground"], "question": ", a 450,000 playground for special needs children, was built through donations and volunteer work from thousands of people?"} +{"answers": ["Ostuzhev", "Alexander", "Alexander Ostuzhev"], "question": "dramatic actor , who completely lost his hearing in 1910, played leading roles at Maly Theatre for four more decades?"} +{"answers": ["Shawnee Community College", "Shawnee College"], "question": " is one of only a few community colleges to offer on-campus housing?"} +{"answers": ["Indu", "Indu Mitha", "Mitha"], "question": " is one of only two Bharatanatyam experts in Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Bach Festival"], "question": "the is about to celebrate its 40th anniversary under the direction of its founder, German conductor Helmuth Rilling?"} +{"answers": ["Ferret-legging", "ferret-legging"], "question": "the sport of is open only to sober male contestants, who must first remove their underwear?"} +{"answers": ["Marian", "Marian Bernaciak", "Bernaciak"], "question": "in May 1945, \"\" helped defeat a force of 680 soldiers supported by armored cars in the largest battle between the communist government of Poland and the anti-communist resistance?"} +{"answers": ["Brent Peterson", "Brent", "Brent Peterson", "Peterson"], "question": "ice hockey left winger scored nine goals in his three seasons with the National Hockey League's Tampa Bay Lightning?"} +{"answers": ["Ulster Performing Arts Center"], "question": "the largest derrick in New York State at the time was used to build the in Kingston?"} +{"answers": ["Ludwig Plagge", "Ludwig", "Plagge"], "question": "SS-\"Oberscharführer\" , executed for his crimes at Auschwitz, was one of the first SS men to be deployed there?"} +{"answers": ["Rend Lake", "Rend Lake College"], "question": " broke ground for its present campus on the very same day it received accreditation on March 27, 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Fontaine des Quatre-Saisons", "fontaine des Quatre-Saisons"], "question": "during its construction, Voltaire complained that the massive \"\" in Paris had only two faucets?"} +{"answers": ["Howard Smit", "Howard", "Smit", "Howard J. Smit"], "question": "make-up artist led efforts to establish the Academy Award for Best Makeup and require film studios to credit make-up artists in a film's screen credits?"} +{"answers": ["Carniadactylus"], "question": "the pterosaur genus was originally classified under the species name \"Eudimorphodon rosenfeldi\"?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Charlie Baker", "Charlie"], "question": "six years after leaving the governor's cabinet, Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate was elected to his small town's board of selectmen?"} +{"answers": ["Basnahira North cricket team"], "question": "Angelo Mathews scored 152 runs in the finals of the 2009 Inter-Provincial tournament to help the to win the title?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Adams", "Adams", "Arthur Adams"], "question": ", the singer of \"You've Got the Floor\", was a bandleader at B. B. King's blues club in Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Lunsford Lane", "Lunsford", "Lane"], "question": " \"\" was a slave from North Carolina who bought his freedom, but was tarred and feathered when he returned to his hometown of Raleigh?"} +{"answers": ["Prayer of Joseph"], "question": "the is a fragmentary Old Testament pseudepigraph composed in the first century AD?"} +{"answers": ["Larvik Fotball"], "question": " was founded as a cooperation club in Larvik, Norway, but repeatedly failed to include the club Larvik Turn in the merger?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Durand", "Durand"], "question": "preserving food in tin cans was first patented in 1810 by although he did not invent the process?"} +{"answers": ["Sixteen", "Sixteen"], "question": ", the 16th-floor restaurant at Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago, features an eye-level view of the Wrigley Building clock tower?"} +{"answers": ["Ragnar Leif Ulstein", "Ulstein", "Ragnar", "Ragnar Ulstein"], "question": " has written several documentary books on military intelligence in Norway during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Charity Lords of the Ring"], "question": "a contestant on reality boxing show left after being warned by neurosurgeons that he might die?"} +{"answers": ["Chindia Tower"], "question": "the name of \"\" in Târgovişte, Romania may be related to the medieval curfew that began at sunset?"} +{"answers": ["No homo"], "question": "rapper Lil Wayne is said to have brought the phrase \"\" into the mainstream of hip hop?"} +{"answers": ["Drosera gigantea"], "question": "the tuber of , one of the largest carnivorous sundew species, can be a metre below the ground?"} +{"answers": ["Poole", "Daniel", "Daniel Poole"], "question": "following the battle of Menin Road, received a bar to his Distinguished Conduct Medal for what was described as \"reckless leadership\"?"} +{"answers": ["Communist Party of India Red Flag", "Communist Party of India Red Flag", "Communist Party of India Red Flag", "Communist Party of India"], "question": "in the 2009 Indian parliamentary election the decided to support the Left Democratic Front, claiming that its opponents were pro-Israeli?"} +{"answers": ["Rancho Las Putas"], "question": "the majority of Mexican land grant was covered by Lake Berryessa in 1957?"} +{"answers": ["Caleb Francis", "Francis", "Caleb"], "question": "the early career of Mauritian-Norwegian footballer was halted due to racist abuse?"} +{"answers": ["NOAAS Okeanos Explorer"], "question": "the ROV on NOAA's new exploratory vessel, \"\", can descend nearly and provides real-time viewing of the ocean floor?"} +{"answers": ["Sandakada pahana"], "question": "the design originally had carvings of a procession of elephants, lions, horses and bulls, but bulls were later removed due to influences of Hinduism?"} +{"answers": ["Middleton", "Greg", "Greg Middleton"], "question": "in 2007, Indiana University defensive end led college football in sacks and broke a school record?"} +{"answers": ["Neuroterus quercusbaccarum"], "question": "the common spangle gall on the leaves of pedunculate oak trees \"\" is produced by the gall wasp ?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Coburg"], "question": "the 1st Australian Task Force was deployed northeast of Saigon during the 1968 communist Tet offensive and was heavily engaged during the between January and March?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Jones", "Arthur Jones", "Jones"], "question": "in 2008, defensive tackle was one of only 10 players for Syracuse to start every game?"} +{"answers": ["Parias"], "question": "during the 11th century, Christian kingdoms of medieval Spain gained considerable wealth by collecting from the \"taifas\" of al-Andalus?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh Murray"], "question": " was both the youngest Justice and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California, having been appointed at ages 25 and 27, respectively?"} +{"answers": ["Quarter-wave impedance transformer"], "question": "a can make an electrical open circuit look like a short circuit?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Morris", "George Taylor Morris"], "question": "DJ created a 1997 media frenzy with the \"Dark Side of the Rainbow\" phenomenon, in which the Pink Floyd album \"Dark Side of the Moon\" is said to synch up with \"The Wizard of Oz\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Wood Community College"], "question": "due to the s \"Common Market\" approach, its first class of graduates in 1976 never set foot in a classroom of the college?"} +{"answers": ["Live! Go for What You Know"], "question": "the 1977 Pat Travers album , featuring Travers and Pat Thrall on guitar, is said to bridge the gap between 1970s and 1980s styles of metal guitar playing?"} +{"answers": ["March", "Babette March", "Babette"], "question": ", the first cover model of the \"Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue\", became a farmer in Canada and is now an artist, entrepreneur and chef in Halfway, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Premiership of Lal Bahadur Shastri"], "question": "the of India lasted only 19 months due to his sudden death in 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Corbin", "Easton", "Easton Corbin", "Dan Easton Corbin"], "question": "country music singer s debut single \"A Little More Country Than That\" was co-written by Rory Lee Feek of Joey + Rory?"} +{"answers": ["Gull River", "Gull River"], "question": "the system of reservoirs in Ontario controls the water levels of the Trent-Severn Canal, although they were not originally created for this purpose?"} +{"answers": ["Single-Handed", "Single-Handed"], "question": "Martina Navratilova is credited as a corpse in , a drama series in which the main character has sexual intercourse with his own sister?"} +{"answers": ["Lorryia formosa"], "question": "female \"\" are produced from unfertilized eggs, a process called thelytoky?"} +{"answers": ["1907–1908 New Zealand rugby tour of Australia and Great Britain", "1907–08 New Zealand rugby tour of Australia and Great Britain"], "question": "the organised by Albert Baskiville helped establish rugby league in Australia and New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Bank of New England", "Bank of New England Corporation"], "question": "the went bankrupt in 1991, but its liquidation is still in progress?"} +{"answers": ["Gilsher", "Yury", "Yury Vladimirovich Gilsher", "Juri Gilsher", "Yury Gilsher"], "question": "despite the amputation of his left leg and injury to his left hand, Russian World War I fighter ace continued to fly and scored five kills in 1917?"} +{"answers": ["I'm Alive", "I'm Alive"], "question": "the Kenny Chesney – Dave Matthews duet \"\" was previously recorded by Willie Nelson on an album that Chesney co-produced?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Majdal, Tiberias", "Al-Majdal"], "question": ", a village depopulated in 1948, preserved the name of the ancient village reputed to be the birthplace of Mary Magdalene?"} +{"answers": ["White Cyclone"], "question": "the is the longest wooden roller coaster outside of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["William Lyman", "William", "Lyman", "William Lyman", "William Worcester Lyman"], "question": "the first rotating-wheel can opener was invented by in 1870?"} +{"answers": ["Lawrence", "Lawrence William Halsted", "Lawrence Halsted", "Halsted"], "question": "Royal Navy Admiral was the son of a naval captain, married the daughter of an admiral, and was the father of a vice-admiral?"} +{"answers": ["Reptar on Ice"], "question": "the \"Rugrats\" episode \"\" was a satirical parody of over-commercialization of children's media in the form of merchandise tie-ins?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Namur", "Siege of Namur"], "question": "the has been called the most important event in the Nine Years' War?"} +{"answers": ["Konstantin Jovanović", "Jovanović", "Konstantin"], "question": "Viennese-born architect provided the original designs for the National Assembly buildings of both Bulgaria and Serbia?"} +{"answers": ["Whitetip reef shark"], "question": "the \"\" may have contributed to the Hawaiian myth of \"ʻaumākua\", family guardian spirits, due to the \"loyalty\" of sharks that stay in the same area for years?"} +{"answers": ["Alonso Edward", "Edward", "Alonso"], "question": "19-year-old Panamanian sprinter is a two-time South American Champion and the fourth fastest 200 m runner this year?"} +{"answers": ["Kunjin virus"], "question": "the , which can be transmitted by mosquitoes and may cause encephalitis in humans, is named for an Indigenous Australian clan living near where the virus was first isolated?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Boyd Homestead", "Charles Boyd Homestead Group"], "question": "the is a group of three buildings that were once part of a pioneer ranch that supplied beef to logging crews in Central Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Muñeco", "Super", "Super Muñeco"], "question": "professional wrestler teamed with Super Ráton (dressed like Mighty Mouse) and Super Pinocho (dressed like Pinocchio) to form \"Trio Fantasia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lucky Bastard"], "question": "for his 2009 film , writer/director Everett Lewis drew upon his own relationship experience with a crystal meth addict?"} +{"answers": ["Madeleine Masson", "Masson", "Madeleine Masson Rayner", "Madeleine"], "question": " unknowingly met Krystyna Skarbek, whose biography she would write two decades later, days before Skarbek's murder in 1952?"} +{"answers": ["St. Thomas of Villanova Church"], "question": " \"\", upon its completion in 1887, was likely the tallest man-made structure between the Delaware River and Lancaster, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony Impreveduto", "Anthony Neil Impreveduto", "Impreveduto"], "question": " lost his Secaucus, New Jersey Town Council seat to reform candidate Dennis Elwell, with both later resigning from political office following corruption charges?"} +{"answers": ["Metropolitanate of Lithuania"], "question": "Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos created the , which was later regarded as an \"anomaly\" by the Byzantine authorities?"} +{"answers": ["Cusack", "Alex Cusack", "Alex", "Alex Richard Cusack"], "question": ", on his debut in first-class cricket, partnered with Andre Botha to break a 111 year record?"} +{"answers": ["Ball Park", "Ballpark", "Ballpark"], "question": " station was used as a backdrop by Jon Huntsman, Jr. to support a proposition that included 33 unidentified transit projects?"} +{"answers": ["Jennifer Zeng", "Jennifer", "Zeng"], "question": " was imprisoned and subject to electroshock therapy in the People's Republic of China for being a Falun Gong practitioner?"} +{"answers": ["Nano Ganesh"], "question": "the mobile application allows farmers in India to control irrigation pumps in remote fields with mobile phones?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Edith Luckett", "Edith", "Edith Prescott Luckett Davis", "Edith Luckett Davis"], "question": "on his wife Nancy's birthday, Ronald Reagan would send flowers to his mother-in-law, , to thank her for giving birth to Nancy?"} +{"answers": ["Fountains in Paris"], "question": "Paris currently has more than , including one, the Fontaine des Innocents \"\", in use since the 16th century?"} +{"answers": ["Kazimierz", "Kazimierz Papée", "Papée"], "question": "Ambassador protested to Cardinal Secretary of State Luigi Maglione regarding the Holocaust in Poland that \"when something becomes notorious, proof is not required\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rika's Landing Roadhouse"], "question": " in Big Delta, Alaska, was transferred from John Hajdukovich to Rika Wallen for \"10.00 and other considerations\"?"} +{"answers": ["Simón Rodríguez Susarte", "Simón", "Susarte", "Simón Susarte"], "question": "in 1704 , a Spanish Gibraltarian goatherd, revealed a concealed path to the Spanish Army which led to the top of the Rock of Gibraltar, so they could surprise the Anglo-Dutch troops based there?"} +{"answers": ["Acanthoplus discoidalis"], "question": " is able to squirt haemolymph up to when attacked by predators?"} +{"answers": ["Colt", "Colt Anderson", "Anderson"], "question": "Minnesota Vikings safety recited a vulgar rhyme celebrating his hometown of Butte before each game while at the University of Montana?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Thompson Lusk", "Lusk"], "question": " \"\" was one of the first doctors to successfully perform multiple Caesarean sections?"} +{"answers": ["The Tale of Peter Rabbit"], "question": "Beatrix Potter initially resisted the idea of colour illustrations for ?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Stewart", "Bob Stewart", "Stewart", "Bob"], "question": "the former United Nations commander in Bosnia, Colonel , has been accepted as a prospective parliamentary candidate for the UK Conservative Party?"} +{"answers": ["Harap Alb"], "question": "the Bald Man and the Red Emperor, the antagonists in Ion Creangă's story, have been interpreted as echoes of conflicts opposing Romanians to the Tatars and the Khazar \"Red Jews\"?"} +{"answers": ["Toney", "Douglas", "Toney Bernard Douglas", "Toney Douglas"], "question": " and his brother Harry are the sixth pair of brothers to play in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and National Football League (NFL), respectively?"} +{"answers": ["Holby City woman", "Holby City"], "question": " is a voter demographic in the United Kingdom considered influential to the outcome of the next United Kingdom general election?"} +{"answers": ["William Howard Hoople", "William", "Hoople"], "question": "during World War I, U.S. YMCA worker and preacher sailed to France to serve on the front lines as an entertainer?"} +{"answers": ["History of Bali"], "question": "the dates back at least 200,000 years, with evidence of paleolithic tools such as hand axes found in Sembiran and Trunyan villages?"} +{"answers": ["Boyd", "R.", "R. H. Boyd", "Richard Henry Boyd"], "question": "black Baptist minister and former slave had so much success in religious publishing that it caused a split in his denomination?"} +{"answers": ["Army Gold Medal"], "question": "the British awarded to field and general officers during the Peninsular War inspired the design of the Victoria Cross?"} +{"answers": ["LRC", "LRC"], "question": "the tilting train provided core service with VIA Rail in Canada for several decades, and that Bombardier Transportation used its coach design on the Acela Express and British Rail Class 221?"} +{"answers": ["Estrella", "Estrella Blanca", "Blanca"], "question": "professional wrestler holds the record for the most \"bet match\" wins?"} +{"answers": ["Negative-index metamaterial", "Negative index metamaterials"], "question": " cause light to bend in unusual ways \"\" and offer the possibility of making an object undetectable to incident radiation (that is, invisible)?"} +{"answers": ["Linc Energy"], "question": "the Australian energy company is the first company in the world to produce synthetic fuel by combining underground coal gasification and gas-to-liquid technologies?"} +{"answers": ["Uncle Sam", "Uncle Sam"], "question": "the , the largest diamond ever discovered in the United States, bears the nickname of the man who found it?"} +{"answers": ["House of Neville"], "question": "the , one of the most powerful families in England during the Middle Ages, descended from the same line as the Scottish monarchy?"} +{"answers": ["Drayton Boucher", "Drayton", "Drayton Rogers Boucher", "Boucher"], "question": "Do you know that, as a Louisiana state senator in 1946, proposed a tax on amusements, including theater tickets, to finance teacher pay raises?"} +{"answers": ["Ivan Nikolov Stranski", "Ivan Stranski", "Ivan", "Stranski"], "question": "Bulgarian physical chemist is considered the father of crystal growth research?"} +{"answers": ["Merced Theatre"], "question": "when it opened in 1933 the \"\" had ventilators that produced \"clouds\" to float across its star-speckled ceiling?"} +{"answers": ["Seo Hui", "Seo", "Hui"], "question": "in 993, , a Korean diplomat in the Goryeo period, prevented an invasion by Khitan troops?"} +{"answers": ["Genetic Studies of Genius"], "question": "the is the longest-running longitudinal study in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Ken", "Ken Major", "Major"], "question": " was considered a world authority on windmills, watermills, animal engines and other forms of industrial archaeology?"} +{"answers": ["Huth", "Joachim-Friedrich Huth", "Joachim-Friedrich"], "question": " lost a leg in World War I but served as a general in the Luftwaffe of both the World War II Wehrmacht and the West German Bundeswehr?"} +{"answers": ["Óbuda Synagogue"], "question": "the copper roof of Hungary's was melted down to make weapons during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Orson"], "question": " \"\" is the fourth most intense cyclone on record in the Australian cyclone region?"} +{"answers": ["Benson", "Benson"], "question": ", Britain's \"biggest and best-loved\" common carp, was known as \"the people's fish\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sapta Badri"], "question": "because the only approach to Badrinath, Uttarakhand, India, since early times was along a path through a forest of berries, the word \"Badri\" (berry) was suffixed to temples?"} +{"answers": ["Basile", "Ernesto", "Ernesto Basile"], "question": " completed the reconstruction of the Palazzo Montecitorio, which is now the seat of the Italian Chamber of Deputies?"} +{"answers": ["George Waldo Woodruff", "George", "George W. Woodruff", "Woodruff"], "question": "the gift of 105 million of Coca-Cola stock to Emory University by brothers Robert W. and was the largest single donation ever made to a school?"} +{"answers": ["Wu Gang"], "question": "in Chinese mythology, had to chop down a tree on the moon that always healed itself, forcing him to keep trying forever?"} +{"answers": ["Therea petiveriana"], "question": "after Indian copulate, a female does not permit males to approach, kicking them away with her hind legs?"} +{"answers": ["Medieval art"], "question": "the history of \"(example pictured)\" can be seen as the history of the interplay between the elements of classical, early Christian and \"barbarian\" art?"} +{"answers": ["Sulfoaildenafil", "sulfoaildenafil"], "question": "synthetic analogues of Viagra, such as , have been detected in some products sold as \"herbal\" aphrodisiacs?"} +{"answers": ["Puget Sound Shore Railroad"], "question": "less than two months after the opened, service was suspended for over a year?"} +{"answers": ["Syrinx aruanus"], "question": "with a shell height of up to , is the largest snail in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Last Post", "Last Post"], "question": "the BBC commissioned Carol Ann Duffy, the British Poet Laureate, to write to mark the deaths in July 2009 of First World War veterans Henry Allingham and Harry Patch?"} +{"answers": ["Takeo", "Kimura", "Takeo Kimura"], "question": " made his feature film directorial debut at age 90?"} +{"answers": ["Fuckin' 'Ell It's Fred Titmus"], "question": "the singer of \"\" had never even met the cricketer, \"let alone greeted him in such an overfamiliar way\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ion Creangă", "Ion", "Creangă", "Ioan Creangă"], "question": "the literary works of Romanian teacher and defrocked Orthodox priest \"\" range from primers to erotic stories?"} +{"answers": ["Terminal Doppler Weather Radar"], "question": "the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration funded Lincoln Laboratories to develop in the 1990s to assist air traffic controllers by improving wind shear detection?"} +{"answers": ["R.S.A.G."], "question": "Irish multi-instrumentalist musician performs with a virtual band projected onto a screen in a style which has been likened to Gorillaz?"} +{"answers": ["Crypt Chambers"], "question": ", a department store in Chester, Cheshire, England, was built in 1858 above one of the best medieval crypts in the city?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald the Fearless", "Gerald", "Fearless"], "question": "Portuguese warrior and folk hero led several Christian victories during the \"Reconquista\", but later switched sides and served as governor of \"al-Sūs\" under the Almohad caliph Yusuf I?"} +{"answers": ["Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie"], "question": " in France is home to a Brotherhood of the Sardine, of which French Prime Minister François Fillon is a special \"sympathizer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Prionochilus"], "question": " is one of the two genera that comprise the flowerpecker family Dicaeidae \"(Yellow-breasted Flowerpecker pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Premiership of Morarji Desai"], "question": "one of the first actions of India's was to formally end the state of emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi?"} +{"answers": ["Morawiecki", "Kornel", "Kornel Morawiecki", "Kornel Andrzej Morawiecki"], "question": "after the declaration of martial law in 1981, became one of the most wanted people in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Brown diamonds"], "question": "the world's largest was found in discarded rubble from a mine by a young girl?"} +{"answers": ["Albert", "Albert Levitt", "Levitt"], "question": " was involved in the drafting of the ERA, challenged the appointment of JusticeHugo Black, and ran against Nixon for Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Cambrai Homily"], "question": "the Irish triad , which outlines three categories of martyrdom, each designated by a different colour, is the oldest single example of an extended prose passage in Old Irish?"} +{"answers": ["Leo M. Mintz", "Leo Mintz", "Mintz", "Leo"], "question": "Do you know that, after noticing that white teenagers in his Cleveland, Ohio record store were increasingly listening to rhythm and blues records, was one of the first to call the music \"rock and roll\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Brooks", "Ernest Brooks", "Ernest Brooks"], "question": " was responsible for 4,400 of the 40,000 official British photographs made during the First World War? \"(example pictured)\""} +{"answers": ["Diego", "Bergen", "Diego von Bergen", "Carl-Ludwig Diego von Bergen"], "question": ", who was the ambassador to the Holy See for the Kingdom of Prussia until 1918, continued to serve in this position for the Weimar Republic as well as Nazi Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Levi Jared Burton", "Jared", "Burton", "Jared Burton"], "question": "in 2008 Cincinnati Reds pitcher pitched in a career high 54 games despite missing about a month and a half due to injury?"} +{"answers": ["McDonald", "Charles M. McDonald", "Charles McDonald", "Charles", "Charles McDonald"], "question": "Saskatchewanian politician first attracted public attention in 1918 when he assisted the capture of two bandits?"} +{"answers": ["Shafiq", "Shafiq al-Hout", "al-Hout"], "question": ", former head of the Palestine Liberation Front, resigned from the PLO Executive Committee following Yasser Arafat's signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Emily Newell Blair", "Blair", "Emily Jane Newell Blair", "Emily"], "question": "writer, suffragist, and feminist has been described by Senator Carter Glass as \"go[ing] down so smooth and easily but has an awful kick afterwords\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Spiritual Harmonizers"], "question": "a group of seven singing postal workers from Richmond, Virginia, called , made it past the first round of the fourth season of \"America's Got Talent\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shen-kuang-szu Incident"], "question": "after the settlement of the in 1851, Fuzhou became the first Chinese treaty port where missionaries were given official permission to reside within the walled city?"} +{"answers": ["How Sweet to Be an Idiot"], "question": "the melody of the title track of Neil Innes' album was plagiarised by Oasis for their 1994 single \"Whatever\" and Innes now receives royalties and a co-writing credit?"} +{"answers": ["The Infomatics"], "question": " have been called \"the loudest voice in Irish hip hop\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kam Chancellor", "Chancellor", "Kam"], "question": "one of s coaches called him possibly \"the greatest safety in Virginia Tech history\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Chapters"], "question": " entertained two hundred people on a train as part of the twenty-fifth anniversary celebrations of the DART?"} +{"answers": ["Confidence Hall"], "question": " in Placerville, California, was named after a fire truck?"} +{"answers": ["Władysław Turowicz", "Turowicz", "Władysław"], "question": "Polish pilot moved to Pakistan, became a citizen, and has since become known as the \"Rocket-Missile Man of Pakistan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rogier Tower"], "question": "the in Brussels has reduced its nightly light show \"\" to only 10 minutes an hour due to the recession?"} +{"answers": ["Dutch intervention in Bali", "Dutch intervention in Bali"], "question": "the caused a \"fight to the death\" by the Balinese, resulting in mass ritual suicide?"} +{"answers": ["Ameliella"], "question": "species in the fungal genus have been found in the Skibotn area in central Northern Norway, a hotspot of lichen species diversity?"} +{"answers": ["Ras Ibn Hani", "Ras ibn Hani"], "question": ", a small cape located 8 km north of Latakia, Syria, was occupied almost continuously from the late Bronze Age until Byzantine times?"} +{"answers": ["Maišiagala"], "question": "King Sigismund I the Old built a castle for his Italian wife Bona Sforza in the Lithuanian town during the Jagiellon dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Buy, Buy Baby"], "question": "Britney Spears' guest appearance in the \"Will & Grace\" episode \"\" was her first acting performance on prime-time television?"} +{"answers": ["Phineas and Ferb Get Busted!", "Phineas and Ferb Get Busted"], "question": "the \"Phineas and Ferb\" was the most watched cable telecast on Friday, March 13, 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Terrance", "Terrance Knighton", "Knighton", "Terrance O'Neil Knighton"], "question": "current NFL player received only two scholarship offers coming out of high school?"} +{"answers": ["Bowman", "Sarah", "Sarah A. Bowman"], "question": "following her service in the Mexican–American War, laundress and madam was breveted an honorary colonel and buried with military honors?"} +{"answers": ["Singh", "Rana", "Rana Chandra Singh"], "question": "Pakistan Hindu Party's flag, which bears two ancient Hindu symbols, Om and Trishool, was designed by the party's founder, ?"} +{"answers": ["Washington", "Jakob von Washington", "Jakob", "Baron Jakob von Washington"], "question": "General , a distant relative and contemporary of US President George Washington, became a Baron of the Kingdom of Bavaria?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper"], "question": " was the first publication to regularly sell one million copies an issue?"} +{"answers": ["Obesity in China"], "question": "between 1992 and 2002, more than 60 million people became ?"} +{"answers": ["Balekana", "Panapasa", "Panapasa Balekana"], "question": " co-wrote \"God Save Our Solomon Islands\", the national anthem, as a prayer for the country after receiving inspiration in a dream?"} +{"answers": ["Pappworth", "Maurice Henry Pappworth", "Maurice"], "question": "the medical ethicist and tutor (1910–1994) was instrumental in the establishment of stricter codes of practice for human experimentation?"} +{"answers": ["Brian", "Belo", "Brian Belo"], "question": "TV personality descends from Nigerian royalty?"} +{"answers": ["Lydiard", "Charles Lydiard", "Charles"], "question": "Captain died in the wreck of his ship \"\" when he became exhausted after trying to ensure that as many of his crew as possible were saved?"} +{"answers": ["1982 demonstrations in Poland"], "question": "the anti-government ended with four demonstators killed and unknown number wounded?"} +{"answers": ["Vaughan", "W.", "W. Harry Vaughan", "William Harry Vaughan"], "question": " founded the Georgia Tech Research Institute in 1934 with a budget of 5,000?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Amara"], "question": "the sapropelic mud from contains around 40% organic and 41% mineral substances?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "Lyman Hall", "Lyman", "Lyman Hall"], "question": " established the first textile engineering school in the Southern United States in 1899 while president of the Georgia Institute of Technology?"} +{"answers": ["Vlasta", "Vlasta Průchová", "Průchová"], "question": "in 1965, Czech jazz singer invited Louis Armstrong for dinner?"} +{"answers": ["Puño Airlines"], "question": "14 American fugitives showed up at the phony counter to claim their prize, after authorities sent phony congratulations on winning a free trip to the Bahamas?"} +{"answers": ["Suleiman Nabulsi", "Sulayman al-Nabulsi", "Suleiman", "Nabulsi"], "question": "while Prime Minister of Jordan, \"\" was accused of involvement in a coup against King Hussein, resulting in his house imprisonment for over four years?"} +{"answers": ["1987 Hipercor bombing"], "question": "the was Basque paramilitary group ETA's deadliest attack?"} +{"answers": ["Acintya"], "question": " is the Supreme God according to Balinese Hinduism?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Eastern Railway"], "question": "construction of the was delayed for 11 years while the U.S. Department of Justice decided whether to allow the Southern Pacific Company to remain in control of its owner, the Central Pacific Railway?"} +{"answers": ["Kan Mukai", "Kan", "Mukai"], "question": "Japanese pink film/sexploitation producer-director gave Academy-Award winner Yōjirō Takita his first work in the film industry?"} +{"answers": ["Like.com"], "question": "the website allows users to highlight a part of a product image and search for similar-looking products based on the pattern, shape, and color of the highlighted part?"} +{"answers": ["Taipei Bridge"], "question": "the first \"\" of four bridges on the current location was designed for rail traffic, but the railway was removed after only ten years?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael A. Wiener", "Wiener"], "question": "Infinity Broadcasting, sold for nearly 4 billion in 1996, was started in 1972 when co-founder bought FM station KOME with 5,000 from the sale of his father's stamp collection?"} +{"answers": ["Phylactolaemata"], "question": "a square metre patch of , a freshwater class of Bryozoa, can produce 800,000 statoblasts, \"survival pods\" withstanding freezing and drying that get carried long distances?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Cushman", "Robert", "Robert Cushman", "Cushman"], "question": " expanded the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' photo archives through donations from United Artists' studios and Katharine Hepburn?"} +{"answers": ["Limitation Act 1963"], "question": "the was described by Lord Reid as having \"a strong claim to the distinction of being the worst drafted Act on the statute book\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gladys Bustamante", "Gladys", "Bustamante"], "question": " became a leading Jamaican trade unionist after she took a job as a secretary for her future husband, Sir Alexander Bustamante?"} +{"answers": ["Mercia", "MacDermott", "Mercia MacDermott"], "question": "English writer and historian , who has authored five books on the ethnography and history of Bulgaria, learned Mandarin Chinese while living in Weihai as a child?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Maddock", "Joe", "Maddock", "Joe Maddock"], "question": " \"\" was one of the biggest ground gainers, and played four positions, for Michigan's 1903 \"Point-a-Minute\" football team?"} +{"answers": ["McClanahan", "Jeffrey McClanahan", "Jeffrey"], "question": "award-winning romance novelist has written under three distinct pen names: \"Dixie Cash\", \"Anna Jeffrey\", and \"Sadie Callahan\"?"} +{"answers": ["1937 peasant strike in Poland"], "question": "the was the largest anti-government demonstration in the Second Polish Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Alperin v. Vatican Bank"], "question": "the Ninth Circuit ruled in that property claims by Holocaust survivors did not constitute a political question, while human rights and international law claims did?"} +{"answers": ["Agaricus perobscurus"], "question": "toxic puffball \"Agaricus praeclaresquamosus\" can be distinguished from its close relative by a stipe base which turns yellow immediately when injured?"} +{"answers": ["The Raw Sessions"], "question": " is Ireland's first ever rockumentary series?"} +{"answers": ["Ozzie Cadena", "Ozzie", "Cadena"], "question": "producer first session at Savoy Records was for trombonists J. J. Johnson and Kai Winding, the first in a long collaboration by the duo?"} +{"answers": ["There Goes the Neighborhood", "There Goes the Neighborhood"], "question": "the show built a tall wall around a Kennesaw, Georgia, neighborhood for its filming?"} +{"answers": ["William C. \"King\" Cole", "William", "Cole"], "question": " played for a national championship team at Michigan and coached Nebraska to two championships?"} +{"answers": ["Konstantin Umansky", "Konstantin Aleksandrovich Umansky", "Umansky", "Konstantin"], "question": "in 1939, Soviet Ambassador was the youngest Ambassador in Washington, D.C.?"} +{"answers": ["New Redmond Hotel", "Redmond Hotel"], "question": "when the opened, it was billed as Oregon's finest hotel east of the Cascade Mountains with rooms from 1 per day?"} +{"answers": ["John Pearson Soda Works"], "question": "the \"\" was built in front of an idle mining shaft so there would be ample room to store ice?"} +{"answers": ["Aulay", "Macaulay", "Aulay Macaulay"], "question": "in 1747, , the last chief of Clan MacAulay, invented a system of shorthand in an unsuccessful attempt revive his clan's fortune?"} +{"answers": ["Thrill-Ville USA"], "question": "the largest water slide in the U.S. state of Oregon is in the city of Turner?"} +{"answers": ["Yishan", "Yining", "Yishan Yining"], "question": ", a Zen master who pioneered Gozan Bungaku literature in 14th-century Japan, was originally a Buddhist monk on a diplomatic mission from China?"} +{"answers": ["beltran leyva", "Beltrán-Leyva Cartel"], "question": "the Mexican government offers rewards of 30 million pesos for information leading to the arrest of the leaders of various drug trafficking cartels, such as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Lefever", "Ernest Warren Lefever", "Ernest W. Lefever"], "question": "the U.S. Senate rejected for a State Department human rights post, a nomination opposed by his two brothers who claimed he supported views that \"blacks were genetically inferior\"?"} +{"answers": ["Linear", "Linear"], "question": "U2 \"\" released a film titled as a companion to their latest studio album, to enhance the album's listening experience with visuals?"} +{"answers": ["Toy Center", "International Toy Center"], "question": "as of 1981, New York City's was the site of 95% of the toy business transacted in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Olímpico"], "question": "professional wrestler s ring name was inspired by the 1992 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Film & Kino"], "question": ", which organizes municipal-owned cinemas in Norway, also co-organizes the Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund?"} +{"answers": ["fish disease", "Fish disease and parasites"], "question": " can result in mass fish die offs, particularly if the ambush predator \"Pfiesteria piscicida\" is involved?"} +{"answers": ["Capital punishment in Mexico"], "question": "the Mexican Green Party has run an advertising campaign to promote the restoration of ?"} +{"answers": ["Pelagius", "Pelagius of Oviedo", "Oviedo"], "question": "the work of \"\" as a historian is generally reliable, but he is known as the \"prince of falsifiers\" for various altered documents emanating from his office in the 12th century?"} +{"answers": ["Renalase", "RNLS"], "question": " is an enzyme that breaks down stress hormones and decreases blood pressure?"} +{"answers": ["Steven Rothenberg", "Steven", "Rothenberg"], "question": "studio executive designed and oversaw the film distribution strategy for the indie horror film \"The Blair Witch Project\"?"} +{"answers": ["Psaltoda plaga"], "question": "the Australian cicada is commonly known as the \"black prince\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Gathering 2009"], "question": "with 125 Scottish clans in attendance, was the world's largest clan meeting and Highland games?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Jones", "Paul J. Jones", "Paul Jones", "Jones", "Paul"], "question": "federal judge sentenced a pregnant mother of ten to jail for selling a quart of liquor, lectured her on birth control, and asked, \"Doesn't this woman know how to stop it?\""} +{"answers": ["Reality Killed the Video Star"], "question": "the title of Robbie Williams' upcoming album is a reference to 1979's The Buggles hit \"Video Killed the Radio Star\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aquaculture in China"], "question": "during the Tang dynasty (618–907 AD), of the common carp was banned because the Chinese word for common carp sounded like the family name, Li (李), of the emperor?"} +{"answers": ["Watergate complex"], "question": "the s buildings \"\" were designed to emulate the proposed Inner Loop Expressway and the shape of the Kennedy Center, whose original design was curvilinear?"} +{"answers": ["Climate of south-west England"], "question": "the on record was at Yeovilton, Somerset, in January 1982?"} +{"answers": ["Da'Rel Scott", "Scott", "Da'Rel"], "question": "recruiting analysts thought was too small for a college running back, but in 2008 he ran for more than 1,000 yards and led his conference in rushing for most of the season?"} +{"answers": ["Immune tolerance in pregnancy"], "question": "secretions from the placenta prevent the maternal immune system from recognizing the fetus as a foreign object, partly explaining ?"} +{"answers": ["Weinstock", "Bob Weinstock", "Bob"], "question": "Miles Davis owed of Prestige Records four albums, so Davis recorded in two days of sessions the music for the 1956 albums \"Cookin'\", \"Relaxin'\", \"Workin'\" and \"Steamin'\"?"} +{"answers": ["Las Juntas", "Rancho Las Juntas"], "question": "the Mexican land grant was given to Irishman William Welch, who was listed as \"Guillermo Welch\" on official land documents?"} +{"answers": ["Griqualand East"], "question": "the government of destroyed £10,000 in currency shortly after printing it?"} +{"answers": ["Dallas Hilton"], "question": "the , built in 1925 for Conrad Hilton in Downtown Dallas, Texas, was the first highrise hotel to be branded a \"Hilton\"?"} +{"answers": ["Money burning"], "question": " \"\" can provide for behavior modification, political notoriety, and a warm fireplace?"} +{"answers": ["Waltz", "John William Waltz", "John Waltz", "John Waltz", "John"], "question": " managed the Baltimore Orioles for eight games despite lacking any qualifications for the job?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Laramie Three-Mile Hog Ranch"], "question": " was a center for prostitution for soldiers at Fort Laramie?"} +{"answers": ["Virus", "Virus"], "question": "professional wrestler once worked in the Minis division until he won the right to wrestle regular sized wrestlers?"} +{"answers": ["Who the Hell Is Juliette?"], "question": "the director of the documentary intentionally misspelled the name of the film's title character in the credits?"} +{"answers": ["Sweeley", "Everett", "Everett Sweeley", "Everett Marlin Sweeley"], "question": "Michigan fullback set a college football record in 1902 when he kicked the ball 86 yards?"} +{"answers": ["The Gay Byrne Show"], "question": "in December 1998 the host of , a favourite of Kenmare housewives, was greeted by a surprise audience which included the President and Taoiseach?"} +{"answers": ["Irwin", "Irwin Uteritz", "Uteritz"], "question": " \"\", \"one of the lightest 'big time' quarterbacks in American football history\" at 140 pounds, led Michigan to two undefeated seasons and a national championship?"} +{"answers": ["MOBIDIC"], "question": "the US Army's Signal Corps built the semi-trailer mounted computer to route battlefield information, but put it to good use as a logistics system instead?"} +{"answers": ["Microstoma floccosum"], "question": "upon coming in contact with an alkali solution, the hairs of the fungus will swell and then dissolve?"} +{"answers": ["Gec", "Chia", "Gec Chia"], "question": "Filipino basketball player s walk-off buzzer beater in the 2002 UAAP semifinals brought his coach Joel Banal to his knees, and he later described the shot as \"a miracle\"?"} +{"answers": ["Laurence Harbor station", "Laurence Harbor"], "question": "the original plans for the New Jersey Transit station included a large commercial and residential development?"} +{"answers": ["Jarrett Brown", "Brown", "Jarrett"], "question": "quarterback replaced injured starter Pat White and led West Virginia to defeat Rutgers in 2008, having done the same thing in the 2006 game after three overtime periods?"} +{"answers": ["Guachanche barracuda"], "question": "on Africa’s coast, are normally found from Senegal to Angola (including Cape Verde), but can also be found much further north off the Canary islands?"} +{"answers": ["Nicolas-Joseph Thiéry de Menonville", "Nicolas-Joseph", "Menonville"], "question": "the French botanist smuggled valuable cochineal insects out of Oaxaca to Port-au-Prince and wrote a dramatic account of his adventure?"} +{"answers": ["Aqua drama"], "question": "in 1804 \"The Siege of Gibraltar\", an at the Sadler's Wells Theatre, used 117 floating model ships capable of firing their own guns?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Segura", "Mike Segura"], "question": "professional wrestler earned the nickname \"Suicida\" because of his risky dives out of the ring?"} +{"answers": ["I ANZAC Corps", "ANZAC Corps"], "question": " suffered 6,300 casualties during the Battle of Mouquet Farm in 1916 and as a result had to be withdrawn from offensive operations on the Western Front for the next two months?"} +{"answers": ["Clayton Hill", "Clayton", "Hill"], "question": ", who played the \"sweater zombie\" in the 1978 horror film \"Dawn of the Dead\", was described by a member of the film's crew as \"one of the most convincing zombies of the bunch\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lujan–Fryns syndrome"], "question": " is often associated with failure of a major brain structure to develop?"} +{"answers": ["Giraffe Manor"], "question": ", in Nairobi, Kenya, as well as being host to a group of endangered Rothschild giraffe \"\", was also home to a warthog named in honour of Walter Cronkite?"} +{"answers": ["Only Clouds Move the Stars"], "question": " has received more international film awards than any other Norwegian film?"} +{"answers": ["Shorts", "Bruce Shorts", "Bruce"], "question": ", head football coach at Nevada and Oregon, was described in 1904 as \"the best coach west of the Mississippi River\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nellie Dean"], "question": "according to a 1977 book, the 1905 sentimental ballad \"\" \"must surely be the song most often sung in pubs during the present century\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hupehsuchia"], "question": "an unnamed member of the extinct order exhibited an unusual form of polydactyly that is similar to that of some early tetrapods of the Devonian period?"} +{"answers": ["Heide", "Wilma", "Wilma Scott Heide"], "question": " grew NOW to 50,000 members and an annual budget of 750,000 during her four-year term as president, having taken office in 1971 with 3,000 members and spending of 28,000?"} +{"answers": ["Orrin", "Judd", "Orrin Grimmell Judd"], "question": "in 1973, U.S. District Judge issued an injunction prohibiting the United States' continued bombing of Cambodia, but a higher court stayed the ruling before it could take effect?"} +{"answers": ["Northstar Island"], "question": "the artificial island \"\" was the first in the Beaufort Sea able to move oil ashore by undersea pipeline?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Connell", "Connell", "Peter"], "question": "when Ireland bowler took a hat-trick on his debut in first-class cricket, he was the first player to do so in an international match?"} +{"answers": ["Old Glory, Texas", "Old Glory"], "question": "the community of in Texas used to be known as \"New Brandenburg\" until residents petitioned the U.S. Postal Service for a name change in 1918 due to anti-German sentiment?"} +{"answers": ["Sandy", "Hott", "Sandy Hott"], "question": "Canadian result in 2005 was the highest placement ever at the World Orienteering Championships by a competitor from the North American continent?"} +{"answers": ["Pure Mule"], "question": " upset \"a lot of people\" and caused a politician to comment on the \"ticking time bomb\" of teenage sex, cocaine and sexual promiscuity in rural Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Pitta", "Dennis", "Dennis Pitta"], "question": "tight end put his college football career on hold for two years to serve in a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints mission in the Dominican Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Piscidia piscipula"], "question": "Native Americans in the West Indies used an extract from to sedate fish, making them easier to catch?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudoryzomys simplex", "Pseudoryzomys"], "question": "it was not realized for 70 years that the was described twice under two different names?"} +{"answers": ["Jasmin Ouschan", "Ouschan", "Jasmin"], "question": " \"\", who was born in 1986 and won her first European Championship in 1999, is a nineteen-time European billiards champion?"} +{"answers": ["Holman", "Frederick", "Frederick Van Voorhies Holman"], "question": " is credited with giving the nickname \"Rose City\" to Portland, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Chapel of St Non"], "question": "the in Pembrokeshire is unusual in that it is aligned north / south rather than the usual east / west?"} +{"answers": ["Hawkins", "Harry", "Harry Hawkins"], "question": " won the U.S. national collegiate hammer throw championship in 1926 and was rated by Fielding Yost as the best football lineman of 1925?"} +{"answers": ["Slow Cow"], "question": "the \"anti-energy\" drink is a parody of Red Bull?"} +{"answers": ["Léon Gimpel", "Gimpel", "Léon"], "question": "in 1907 French photographer became the first photographer to have his work published in color?"} +{"answers": ["Rakowicki Cemetery"], "question": "all Allied pilots shot down over Poland in World War II are laid to rest at the in Kraków?"} +{"answers": ["Brij", "Brij Narayan", "Narayan"], "question": "Indian sarod player composed music for the 1988 movie \"The Bengali Night\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wills Act 1963", "Wills Act"], "question": "the locations in which one can execute a will according to the include ships and aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Patricia", "Lake", "Patricia Lake"], "question": ", rumored daughter of Marion Davies and William Randolph Hearst, performed in the radio sitcom \"Blondie\" for five years alongside her real-life husband Arthur Lake?"} +{"answers": ["situla", "Situla"], "question": "Isis and her devotees are often depicted carrying a ?"} +{"answers": ["Steggall", "Zali", "Zali Steggall"], "question": " was the first Australian to win an individual medal at the Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Penitents Compete"], "question": " is a Turkish reality television series in which a Jewish rabbi, a Buddhist monk, a Greek Orthodox priest, and a Muslim imam try to convert atheists?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Clinton Horton", "Albert Horton", "Albert", "Horton"], "question": " was the first Lieutenant Governor of Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Silent Alarm Remixed"], "question": "Bloc Party's remix album contains a version of the single \"Banquet\" by the original album's producer, Paul Epworth?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Horn", "Walter Horn", "Walter W. Horn"], "question": "medievalist art historian was the special intelligence officer who recovered the crown jewels of the Holy Roman Empire when they were hidden by Nazis during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Sangtuda 1 Hydroelectric Power Plant"], "question": "the is expected to provide up to 12% of the total energy output of Tajikistan?"} +{"answers": ["Syd'Quan", "Syd'Quan Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": "cornerback of California, a preseason All-America prospect, played his first game with a broken wrist and was outrun for two touchdowns by the wide receiver he was assigned?"} +{"answers": ["Amanita vaginata"], "question": "the is enjoyed by cows?"} +{"answers": ["Lapot"], "question": "in Serbian legend old people who had outlived their usefulness were ritually slain by their children in a custom known as ?"} +{"answers": ["Spathularia flavida"], "question": "the \"\" has been described as a fungus one is likely to find while looking for something else?"} +{"answers": ["Aulay MacAulay of Ardincaple", "Aulay", "Ardincaple"], "question": ", chief of Clan MacAulay, was an ally of the MacGregors, and that he feuded with the Buchanans, Campbells, and the Galbraiths?"} +{"answers": ["Pycnonotus hualon", "Bare-faced bulbul"], "question": "the , the only songbird in Asia to lack feathers on the face, is the first Asian bulbul to be described in over 100 years?"} +{"answers": ["Bear and Billet"], "question": "the , now a public house in Chester, Cheshire, England, was originally the town house of the Earls of Shrewsbury?"} +{"answers": ["Whitehouse", "Henry John Whitehouse", "Henry"], "question": "when was elected Episcopal bishop of Illinois he refused to take up his seat for nine years, until his salary demands were met?"} +{"answers": ["Characters of Shakespear's Plays"], "question": "one critic claims William Hazlitt's \"\" view of poets in is \"perhaps the most original, and surely the most heretical, idea in the entire range of his criticism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Diaz", "Jonny Diaz", "Jonny"], "question": ", brother of Major League Baseball player Matt Diaz, abandoned his college baseball career to become a Christian musician?"} +{"answers": ["Capitulation of Franzburg"], "question": "the forbade the rape of decent women and frivolous use of arms?"} +{"answers": ["Salem", "Abraham", "Abraham Barak Salem"], "question": " was the first Black Jewish lawyer in India?"} +{"answers": ["Get Away From My Mom"], "question": "the cast of \"Home Movies\" completely improvised the show's ?"} +{"answers": ["II", "Fernando", "Fernando Ansúrez II", "Fernando Ansúrez"], "question": ", Count of Monzón, sent four embassies to the court of al-Hakam II, Caliph of Córdoba, during his reign?"} +{"answers": ["She's the One"], "question": "Bruce Springsteen wrote \"\" before recording \"Born to Run\", but was originally unsure whether to include it on the album?"} +{"answers": ["Coal Palace"], "question": "President Benjamin Harrison's 1890 speech at the in Ottumwa, Iowa, was drowned out abruptly by noise from an indoor waterfall?"} +{"answers": ["Exsudoporus frostii"], "question": "in Mexico, the mushroom \"\" is commonly known as \"panzia agria\", which translates to \"sour belly\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lionel Casson", "Casson", "Lionel"], "question": "NYU professor built a view of ancient maritime history by studying classical texts and archeological studies of ancient shipwrecks and the contents of the amphorae they carried?"} +{"answers": ["Silver-gilt"], "question": "the English Gothic Revival architect Sir George Gilbert Scott was concerned by the morality of ?"} +{"answers": ["Marcia Kemper McNutt", "Marcia", "McNutt", "Marcia McNutt"], "question": ", nominee for director of the United States Geological Survey, studied underwater demolition and explosives handling with the U.S. Navy UDT and Seal Team?"} +{"answers": ["Nirupama", "Nirupama Rao", "Nirupama Menon Rao", "Rao"], "question": ", the present Foreign Secretary of India, was the first woman spokesperson of the External Affairs Ministry in 2001–2002?"} +{"answers": ["Clemson–Georgia Tech football rivalry"], "question": " head football coach, John Heisman, by offering a US450 pay increase?"} +{"answers": ["Bam Bam", "Bam Bam Anaya", "Bam", "Bam Bam"], "question": "professional wrestler used the name of his favorite cartoon character, Bamm-Bamm Rubble, as his ring name?"} +{"answers": ["Munds", "Frances", "Frances Munds"], "question": "suffragette \"\" was elected a senator five years before the 19th Amendment granted American women the right to vote?"} +{"answers": ["Gamul House"], "question": "during the English Civil War, Charles I was staying in , Chester, Cheshire, when his army was defeated at the Battle of Rowton Moor?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Goddard", "Henry W. Goddard", "Henry Warren Goddard"], "question": "during his 31 years as a federal judge in New York, heard cases including William James Sidis's invasion of privacy suit against \"The New Yorker\" and the second perjury trial of Alger Hiss?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Muong Khoua"], "question": "after the French defeat at the during the French Indochina War, the four surviving soldiers trekked through the jungle of Laos to safety?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Jones", "Mary", "Mary Jones", "Jones"], "question": "English poet , called \"the Chantress\" by Samuel Johnson, did not consider publishing her efforts until pushed to do so by her friends?"} +{"answers": ["Electrical impedance myography"], "question": "muscles of patients with neuromuscular diseases such as Lou Gehrig's Disease have electrical abnormalities that can be detected by ?"} +{"answers": ["Already Gone", "Already Gone"], "question": "Kelly Clarkson fought to prevent her record company, RCA, from releasing her song \"\" as a single?"} +{"answers": ["Swaggerty Blockhouse"], "question": "tree ring analysis of logs indicate a cutting date circa 1860, well after the posted construction date for this nationally-recognized historic structure?"} +{"answers": ["Core", "Core", "core"], "question": "one type of GM V-8 engine requires five per mold to create one casting?"} +{"answers": ["Hamida Banu Begum", "Hamida Banu", "Begum", "Hamida"], "question": ", wife of Mughal Emperor Humayun, gave birth to the future Emperor Akbar the Great in 1542, while taking refuge at a fortress?"} +{"answers": ["Shaarey Zedek", "Congregation Shaarey Zedek"], "question": "Congregation constructed five new synagogue buildings in fewer than 100 years as it followed its congregants toward the Detroit suburbs?"} +{"answers": ["Brumbrella"], "question": "the was a motorised rain cover for the Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham?"} +{"answers": ["The Mountaineers", "The Mountaineers"], "question": "when opened at the Savoy Theatre in London in 1909, \"The Times\" declared that \"it forms one of those instances of respectable mediocrity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hedwig", "Jadwiga", "Jadwiga"], "question": " might have been a daughter of a Polish king, but scholars are uncertain as to her lineage?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Lantry", "Mike Lantry"], "question": ", a Vietnam veteran and walk-on place-kicker, broke the University of Michigan record for the longest field goal twice in the same quarter?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Rona–Frank"], "question": " uprooted trees that survived a 1934 cyclone that hit the same area in Queensland, Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Way to Heaven", "Way to Heaven"], "question": " is a play about a 1944 visit to Theresienstadt during which the Nazis duped the Red Cross into reporting that rumors of mass murder were untrue?"} +{"answers": ["Your Songs"], "question": "multi-platinum selling artist Harry Connick, Jr., is scheduled to release his new album on vinyl, a whole month before its CD release?"} +{"answers": ["Palatability", "palatability"], "question": "the of foods and drinks depends upon an \"opioid-eating site\" in the brain's nucleus accumbens and ventral pallidum?"} +{"answers": ["The Queen of Hearts", "The Queen of Hearts", "Queen of Hearts"], "question": "the \"(illustration pictured)\" first had her tarts stolen in April 1782?"} +{"answers": ["Committee for Justice and Peace in the Holy Land"], "question": "the Dean of Barnard College and Teddy Roosevelt's grandson founded an that lobbied the Truman administration to prevent the creation of the State of Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Qayqayt First Nation"], "question": "the , of New Westminster, British Columbia, was thought to be extinct until 1994 when Rhonda Larrabee became the only member?"} +{"answers": ["Earl", "Earl Wrightson", "Wrightson"], "question": "baritone won an Emmy Award for hosting the 1950s CBS Sunday afternoon television show \"The American Musical Theater\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moslem League", "Independent Moslem League"], "question": "the Eritrean was persuaded to support a union between Ethiopia and Eritrea, after receiving Ethiopian assurances on Arabic schooling and respect for Islamic traditions?"} +{"answers": ["Three Popes and the Jews"], "question": "Pinchas Lapide's controversially claims that Pius XII saved 860,000 Jews from The Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Lois Hunt", "Hunt", "Lois"], "question": "lyric soprano was introduced to then Vice President Lyndon Johnson while he was wearing a pair of green silk pajamas embroidered with his initials?"} +{"answers": ["Amanita flavoconia"], "question": "the \"\" is often confused with the fly agaric?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf", "Caracciola", "Rudolf Caracciola"], "question": " once drove a car on public roads at ?"} +{"answers": ["Hofmann", "Richard Hofmann", "Richard"], "question": "\"\" lost his ear in a car accident, but still scored 24 times for his country?"} +{"answers": ["Rancho Los Medanos"], "question": "Mexican land grant was called \"New York of the Pacific\" by the New York army colonel who bought it?"} +{"answers": ["Kōji Seki", "Kōji", "Seki"], "question": "in 1967 directed \"Perverted Criminal\", Japan's first 3-D film and the world's first 3-D sex film?"} +{"answers": ["A slumber did my spirit seal"], "question": "\"\" is the only poem in William Wordsworth's Lucy poem series that does not mention the dead Lucy by name?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Leroy Walters", "Walters", "Richard"], "question": ", a homeless man who managed his money from the billiards room of a senior center in Phoenix, Arizona, converted to Catholicism on his deathbed and left 4 million to charity?"} +{"answers": ["Noah Ogle Place"], "question": "the \"\" includes the last surviving tub mill in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park?"} +{"answers": ["Abdel", "al-Sarraj", "Abdel Hamid al-Sarraj"], "question": ", at age 35, was the minister of interior in the United Arab Republic and the most powerful Syrian official in the UAR?"} +{"answers": ["Guilian", "Guilian Austin Gary", "Guilian Gary", "Gary"], "question": ", a former college wide receiver, says he has few \"fond football memories\" of the season in which he made a conference championship-winning reception?"} +{"answers": ["Pope Pius XII's 1942 Christmas address"], "question": " was interpreted differently throughout Europe by contemporaries and remains a \"lightning rod\" of historical interpretations?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Tria Tirona", "Daniel Tirona", "Tirona", "Daniel"], "question": "Filipino revolutionary leader was almost shot at twice by Philippine National hero Andrés Bonifacio?"} +{"answers": ["The Addams Family", "The Addams Family"], "question": ", an upcoming musical by Andrew Lippa, features an original story based solely on the cartoons of Charles Addams, rather than the subsequent television series and films?"} +{"answers": ["Valentine", "Alexander", "Alexander Valentine"], "question": ", Chairman of London Transport from 1959 to 1965, published a book \"Tramping round London\"?"} +{"answers": ["Savage", "Richard Henry Savage", "Richard"], "question": " \"\" served in Egypt for a year with Charles Pomeroy Stone in the Egyptian Army, under Khedive Isma'il Pasha?"} +{"answers": ["A Chorus Lie"], "question": "\"\", the \"Will & Grace\" episode in which Matt Damon appeared, had the highest viewing figures in the show's history?"} +{"answers": ["Rudranath"], "question": "the river Vaitarani that flows near the Hindu shrine is identified with the \"river of salvation\", where souls of the dead cross to the other world?"} +{"answers": ["Pope", "Percival C. Pope", "Percival Clarence Pope", "Percival"], "question": " Marine Corps Brevet Medal, at the Navy Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., is the only known original Marine Corps Brevet Medal on public display?"} +{"answers": ["Softwarepark Hagenberg"], "question": "the has also been called the \"miracle of Hagenberg\" for its success?"} +{"answers": ["George Burgess", "George Burgess", "Burgess", "George"], "question": ", the first Episcopal Bishop of Maine, died at sea in 1866 while traveling to Haiti on Church business?"} +{"answers": ["Krens", "Thomas", "Thomas Krens"], "question": "the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation's flamboyant former director, , was at the forefront of the 1990's trend of worldwide museum expansion?"} +{"answers": ["Chasseneuil-du-Poitou"], "question": "the station for the town of is served by up to 40 TGV trains every day?"} +{"answers": ["Douglas Treaties"], "question": "in the the Chewhaytsum Indian Tribe of Vancouver Island signed away the land rights for the city of Sooke, British Columbia, for 45.10?"} +{"answers": ["Muslim League of the Western Province", "Moslem League of the Western Province"], "question": "in 1953, the Eritrean proposed the creation of an independent Beja state out of parts of Eritrea and Sudan, but failed to secure British support for the idea?"} +{"answers": ["Panch Kedar"], "question": "according to Hindu mythology, the god Shiva assumed the form of a bull and his hump, arms, face, navel and hair are worshipped at the temples \"(Kedarnath pictured)\" in Uttarakhand, India?"} +{"answers": ["Mammoth Site"], "question": "the remains of at least 55 individual mammoths have been excavated at the of Hot Springs in South Dakota, discovered in 1974 by a construction worker at a prospective subdivision?"} +{"answers": ["Tsetska Tsacheva", "Tsacheva", "Tsetska", "Tsetska Tsacheva Dangovska"], "question": "in July 2009, GERB politician became the first ever Chairwoman of the National Assembly of Bulgaria?"} +{"answers": ["The Californian", "The Californian"], "question": "Anton Roman's literary magazine , published in 1880, was a continuation of his earlier \"Overland Monthly\"?"} +{"answers": ["National Union of Algerian Farmers"], "question": "the , one of the six main mass organizations of the FLN period, enjoyed less political autonomy than the other mass organizations in Algeria at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Astronaut-politician", "astronaut-politician"], "question": " John Glenn's 1964 run for the U.S. Senate in Ohio was criticized as an \"undesirable precedent in astronauts' capitalizing on their fame to enter political roles\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bartolomeo", "Bartolomeo Coriolano", "Coriolano"], "question": " skill at woodcuts \"(example pictured)\" earned him a knighthood from Pope Urban VIII?"} +{"answers": ["Recession shapes"], "question": "the varies greatly between different economic downturns?"} +{"answers": ["Confederación Nacional del Trabajo", "Confederación Nacional del Trabajo"], "question": "in 1955, pressure from the Catholic Church and Conservatives forced the Colombian military government of Rojas Pinilla to close down the trade union centre?"} +{"answers": ["Zafar Mahal"], "question": "Bahadur Shah Zafar II who wished to be buried at a burial ground in precincts in Delhi was deported to Rangoon after the Sepoy Mutiny where he died without honour?"} +{"answers": ["New Departure", "New Departure"], "question": "by 1870, stopped opposing Reconstruction and civil rights for African Americans to improve their electoral fortunes?"} +{"answers": ["Dao", "Thomas Dao", "Thomas"], "question": "Dr. was an early advocate for breast self-examination, mammography and conservative alternatives to radical mastectomy in which patients can take time to consider treatment options?"} +{"answers": ["Seven Natural Wonders of Romania"], "question": "the Danube Delta and Retezat National Park are part of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Wasgamuwa National Park", "National Park"], "question": "peacocks \"\" are among the 143 bird species recorded in ?"} +{"answers": ["Westfall", "Bob", "Bob Westfall"], "question": "Michigan's \"chunky fullback,\" , known for his \"spinner play,\" was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1987?"} +{"answers": ["Battarrea phalloides"], "question": "the largest specimens of the fungus have been found growing in floodplains with halophilic vegetation?"} +{"answers": ["Cowan Lake State Park"], "question": "William Smalley, the first settler in the area of in Ohio, was held captive by the Lenape twice, for a total of 6 years and 7 months?"} +{"answers": ["Nasal infix"], "question": "the , which was used in the Proto-Indo-European language to express the present tense, can still be traced in word pairs like \"convince\"/\"conviction\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ioan Slavici National College"], "question": "the in Satu Mare, Romania, has a 200-seat chapel on its campus?"} +{"answers": ["Pomerania", "Ernst", "Ernst Ludwig, Duke of Pomerania"], "question": "an 1848 novel claimed that \"\" had been the lover of Sidonia von Borcke, a convicted witch?"} +{"answers": ["Alum Creek State Park"], "question": "Alum Creek in in Ohio was a major path on the Underground Railroad?"} +{"answers": ["Ripley", "Fay Ripley", "Fay"], "question": "while working as a children's entertainer in the 1980s, actress was set up as a jewellery thief in an insurance fraud attempt?"} +{"answers": ["Dean Thomas Holness", "Dean", "Holness", "Dean Holness"], "question": ", who starred in football television drama \"Dream Team\" and film \"\", played professional football for Southend United?"} +{"answers": ["Gaius Considius Longus", "Longus", "Gaius"], "question": "Roman commander was killed by his own men during the Roman civil war as he attempted to escape Caesar's victorious forces?"} +{"answers": ["Rancho Los Meganos"], "question": "John Marsh, the first Anglo owner of , was murdered in 1856 by employees who thought he was cheating them?"} +{"answers": ["Radium Hill Company", "Radium Hill"], "question": "Australia's \"\" opened in 1906 and initially produced radium for Marie Curie and Ernest Rutherford?"} +{"answers": ["Nuhanović", "Hasan Nuhanović", "Hasan"], "question": " is a survivor of the Srebrenica genocide who is suing the Dutch state for its failure to protect his family from being killed by Bosnian Serb forces in July 1995?"} +{"answers": ["Gamal Salem", "Gamal", "Salem"], "question": " was chief judge of the court that sentenced seven Muslim Brotherhood leaders to death for participating in an assassination attempt on Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser?"} +{"answers": ["Smith Pioneer Hardware Store", "N. P. Smith Pioneer Hardware Store"], "question": "the historic is the oldest wood-frame structure that still exists in downtown Bend, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Pandora", "Pandora"], "question": "in the \"Skins\" episode \"\", comedian David Baddiel guest-starred as the lover of his real-life girlfriend's character?"} +{"answers": ["Mihai Eminescu National College", "Mihai Eminescu National College"], "question": "the in Satu Mare, Romania, was established in 1634 when Jesuits received approval to open a college in the city?"} +{"answers": ["Jesse Nathaniel Funk", "Jesse N. Funk", "Jesse", "Funk"], "question": " was awarded the Medal of Honor in World War I for running through no man's land to rescue wounded men?"} +{"answers": ["Tungnath"], "question": "the Hindu shrine \"\" is closed during winter and a symbolic image of the temple's presiding deity is moved to Mukunath, away?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Swinburne", "Henry", "Swinburne", "Henry Swinburne"], "question": " was the first canon law writer to write his works in English?"} +{"answers": ["Asparagus densiflorus"], "question": "the ornamental houseplant is toxic to dogs and cats?"} +{"answers": ["Selborne-Fisher scheme"], "question": "the old rank of mate was revived in 1913 as part of the for the accelerated promotion of promising enlisted personnel to become engineering officers?"} +{"answers": ["The Californian", "The Californian"], "question": "\"The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County\" was one of the stories Mark Twain published in the San Francisco weekly literary newspaper ?"} +{"answers": ["Inna"], "question": "the single \"Hot\" by Romanian singer was posted on YouTube and reached 2 million views in under one year?"} +{"answers": ["1940 Stanford Indians football team"], "question": "the undefeated were coached by Clark Shaughnessy, whose record at the University of Chicago had caused that school to discontinue its football program?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Wittich", "Wittich", "Marie"], "question": " \"\", the soprano who created the title role in Richard Strauss' opera \"Salome\", refused to perform the Dance of the Seven Veils saying \"I won't do it. I'm a decent woman.\"?"} +{"answers": ["Madhyamaheshwar"], "question": "the Hindu god Shiva is worshipped in form of a navel-shaped lingam at temple?"} +{"answers": ["Milan", "Lazetich", "Milan Lazetich"], "question": "All-Pro linebacker , a rodeo rider before joining the NFL, reported that no end or back ever threw a block like a wild pony \"when he feels the first touch of a saddle\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chancery Amendment Act", "Chancery Amendment Act 1858"], "question": "although the was repealed in the United Kingdom, it is still valid in the Republic of Ireland and parts of Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Abd", "Abd al-Latif", "al-Baghdadi", "Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi"], "question": " resigned his position as vice president of Egypt because Nasser adopted a more Soviet Union-style system for Egypt rather than closer United States relations?"} +{"answers": ["Where's Herb?"], "question": "in the mid-1980s, Burger King offered customers 5,000 for ?"} +{"answers": ["Oliver Fish"], "question": "a plot on the American soap opera \"One Life to Live\" featuring sexually confused police officer invited controversy when an actress objecting to the storyline was replaced?"} +{"answers": ["World Series of Poker", "2009 World Series of Poker results"], "question": "despite a poor economy, a record number of people anted up 1,000 in a ?"} +{"answers": ["Solod", "Daniel Semyonovich Solod", "Daniel Solod", "Daniel"], "question": "in 1961, the Soviet ambassador to Guinea was accused of being involved in an anti-government plot, and was expelled from Guinea?"} +{"answers": ["Reek Sunday"], "question": "on , in a tradition of the past 1,500 years, thousands of people from across the world have embarked on an annual national pilgrimage up Croagh Patrick, some barefoot?"} +{"answers": ["Paquin", "Leo", "Leo Paquin"], "question": ", one of the Seven Blocks of Granite on the 1936 Fordham University football team, was nicknamed \"Twinkletoes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Geastrum triplex"], "question": " is considered the largest of the earthstar fungi?"} +{"answers": ["Grub Street"], "question": " \"\", in London's Moorfields district, was home to hack writers, and later became a pejorative term for impoverished authors?"} +{"answers": ["Münchausen by Internet", "Munchausen by Internet"], "question": " is a pattern of behavior where people feign illnesses in online forums to gain attention and sympathy?"} +{"answers": ["Alan", "Davenport", "Alan Garnett Davenport"], "question": ", a Member of the Order of Canada, was the wind engineer on the World Trade Center, the Sears Tower, and the Tsing Ma Bridge?"} +{"answers": ["Surafend affair"], "question": "New Zealand and Australian soldiers massacred the adult males of a village in Palestine during the of 1918?"} +{"answers": ["Toes", "Toes"], "question": "Wyatt Durette, co-writer of Zac Brown Band's \"\", called Brown at 6:00 in the morning to give him the idea for the song?"} +{"answers": ["Pomerania", "Philipp Julius, Duke of Pomerania", "Philipp"], "question": "chronically indebted wanted to sell the island of Rügen to Denmark?"} +{"answers": ["Azores bullfinch"], "question": "the is the most threatened passerine bird in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Kalpeshwar"], "question": " is the only temple in the Panch Kedar circuit, a group of five sacred Shiva temples in the Garhwal Himalayas, accessible throughout the year?"} +{"answers": ["Yeats", "Lily", "Lily Yeats"], "question": ", the sister of Irish poet W. B. Yeats, was a professional embroiderer who studied the craft under May Morris?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "Vic", "Vic Hall"], "question": "quarterback broke the Virginia state record for total yards as a high school junior and then broke his own record as a senior?"} +{"answers": ["Macmillan Committee"], "question": "the most briefly discussed issue, an alleged \"gap\" in British industrial financing, was one of the only recommendations acted upon?"} +{"answers": ["El", "El Brazo", "Brazo"], "question": "professional wrestler and his five brothers all use ring names with the term \"Brazo\" (Spanish for \"arm\") in them?"} +{"answers": ["Venera 4"], "question": "a front part of \"\", the first probe to land on another planet, was made of sugar?"} +{"answers": ["Herman", "Herman Everhardus", "Everhardus"], "question": "future U.S. President Gerald Ford waited tables at the fraternity house of Michigan halfback ?"} +{"answers": ["Gaze", "Gaze"], "question": "early audience members of Dublin's LGBT film festival risked being arrested as homosexuality was still illegal in Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Socorro springsnail"], "question": "the endangered is found in only one spring in the U.S. state of New Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Jeopardy!"], "question": "over 5,000 people applied to the quiz show \"Jeopardy!\" to be a part of the show's , a team of correspondents that film videos used to accompany some of the show's clues?"} +{"answers": ["Los Infernales", "Los Nuevo Infernales"], "question": "the professional wrestling group were the first team to win both the Mexican National Trios Championship and the CMLL World Trios Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Quercus havardii"], "question": "the United States' largest oak stand occupies 2 to 3 million hectares of the Great Plains and is composed of ancient ?"} +{"answers": ["Bonneau du Martray"], "question": " is the only estate in Burgundy to make wine exclusively from \"grand cru\" vineyards?"} +{"answers": ["Stop Immigration"], "question": "Do you know that, inspired by nationalist Jean-Marie Le Pen's success in France, Norwegian anti-immigrant political party only election win was a single seat on the Drammen City Council?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Bankey", "Ernest Bankey"], "question": "Colonel won the Soap Box Derby twice before becoming an American ace in a day on December 27, 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Edwards's fig parrot", "Edwards's Fig Parrot"], "question": "a call of the \"\" of Northeastern New Guinea has been likened to \"coins dropping on concrete\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Bowman", "James F. Bowman"], "question": "journalist wrote a grandiose poetry review for \"The Californian\" newspaper, then published an anonymous review in the \"Dramatic Chronicle\" savaging his earlier review?"} +{"answers": ["Pubs and inns in Grantham", "Public houses and inns in Grantham"], "question": "the names of the several \"Blue\" have their origins in a time when the parliamentary constituency of Grantham was a pocket borough?"} +{"answers": ["National Day of Remembrance", "National Day of Remembrance"], "question": "in 1984, the was instituted in Kampuchea, to condemn the Khmer Rouge and their allies?"} +{"answers": ["Old Dutch Church", "Old Dutch Church"], "question": "the first steeple of the in Kingston, New York, collapsed a year after it was built because slate roofing was substituted for the tin in Minard Lafever's design?"} +{"answers": ["Love Minus Zero/No Limit"], "question": "\"\" is a fraction?"} +{"answers": ["Shahi Bridge"], "question": "the across the Gomti River in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, India, was built in 1569 without the chhatris \"\", which were added almost three centuries later?"} +{"answers": ["Jane", "Weinberger", "Jane Weinberger", "Rebecca Jane Weinberger"], "question": ", wife of Caspar Weinberger, began writing and publishing children's books in response to budget cuts by the Reagan administration?"} +{"answers": ["Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama", "Indy Grand Prix of Alabama"], "question": "the opportunity for the establishment of the as part of the 2010 IndyCar Series season resulted in part from the Detroit Indy Grand Prix being discontinued?"} +{"answers": ["Cardinal protector of England"], "question": "Lorenzo Campeggio, the during the English Reformation, determined that Henry VIII's marriage could not be annulled?"} +{"answers": ["Howard Aaron Engle", "Howard Engle", "Engle", "Howard"], "question": " was the lead plaintiff in a class action suit in which a jury awarded a U.S. record punitive damage verdict of 145 billion against the tobacco industry?"} +{"answers": ["Ethiopia–Israel relations"], "question": "in the 1960s, Israel for counterinsurgency operations against the Eritrean Liberation Front?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Romano"], "question": " was the Peterborough Petes's leading scorer during the 2008–09 Ontario Hockey League season?"} +{"answers": ["Bigipedia"], "question": "Matt Kirshen's article on the \"Bee Whisperer\" was inspired by an article found using the function on Wikipedia?"} +{"answers": ["Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum"], "question": " in Scotland displays a collection of local incised Pictish stones dating to the 9th and 10th centuries AD \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Benjamin Kay", "Thomas Kay", "Kay", "Thomas", "Thomas B. Kay"], "question": " was elected as the Oregon State Treasurer four times and served in the office longer than anyone else in Oregon history?"} +{"answers": ["Sukhe Bator Mongolian Pioneers Organization"], "question": "in the late 1980s, the Mongolian pioneer movement, the , had a membership of 360,000?"} +{"answers": ["2006 Michigan State Spartans football team"], "question": "in 2006, the mounted the greatest comeback in top division college football history, but their coach was fired two weeks later?"} +{"answers": ["R v Secretary of State for Home Affairs ex parte O'Brien", "R v Secretary of State for Home Affairs, ex p O'Brien"], "question": " was a test case seeking the release of between 80 and 100 people arrested under the Restoration of Order in Ireland Act 1920?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Edwards", "Edwards", "Henry Edwards"], "question": "a farewell gathering for entomologist in the woods of Marin County in 1878 was the beginning of the Bohemian Club's tradition of a yearly encampment at the Bohemian Grove?"} +{"answers": ["She Belongs to Me"], "question": "\"\" was one of the first anti-love songs?"} +{"answers": ["Visayan spotted deer"], "question": "in April 2009, a team of scientists uncovered evidence suggesting that the endangered \"\" survived in a tiny forest in Negros?"} +{"answers": ["African Cemetery No. 2", "African Cemetery No. 2"], "question": "American Racing Hall of Fame jockey Isaac Burns Murphy, now interred at the Kentucky Horse Park, was initially buried at ?"} +{"answers": ["Three Old Arches"], "question": "the building known as in Chester, Cheshire, has a shop front which is considered to be the oldest in England?"} +{"answers": ["Mahesh", "Rangarajan", "Mahesh Rangarajan"], "question": " is a researcher, author and historian who analysed present-day conservation conflicts in India and found their roots in India's colonial past?"} +{"answers": ["Sir Bobby Robson Trophy match"], "question": "players from the 1990 England and West Germany association football teams replayed their Italia '90 World Cup semi-final match in aid of charity, for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Hippolyte De La Rue", "De La Rue", "Rue", "Hippolyte"], "question": "the Commanding Officer of RAAF Station Richmond in 1938–40, Group Captain , was once locked up by his own guards when he tried to enter the base without a pass?"} +{"answers": ["Cathedral of Our Lady of Tortosa"], "question": "the in Tartus, built by the Crusaders in the mid-12th century, is among the best-preserved religious structures of the crusades?"} +{"answers": ["Yarrow Water"], "question": "Walter Scott met the explorer Mungo Park by the banks of the , and that William Wordsworth journeyed there with \"The Ettrick Shepherd\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kölcsey Ferenc National College"], "question": "the in Satu Mare, Romania, was established in 1557 as a subsidiary of the University of Debrecen?"} +{"answers": ["Pouvanaa", "Pouvanaa a Oopa", "Oopa"], "question": "Tahitian nationalist was elected to the French Senate representing French Polynesia following his return from exile in France?"} +{"answers": ["2/48th Battalion", "2/48th Battalion"], "question": "the was Australia's highest decorated unit of the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Ceithaml", "George Ceithaml", "George Frank Ceithaml"], "question": "Fritz Crisler called , quarterback of the Michigan Wolverines's single-wing offense from 1941 to 1942, \"the smartest player he ever taught\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sylvia Levin", "Llll Sylvia Levin", "Sylvia", "Levin"], "question": " registered more than 47,000 new voters in the Los Angeles area, an individual record both in California and the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Mechanical plating"], "question": ", developed in the 1950s, is commonly used to overcome hydrogen embrittlement issues when electroplating hardened steel?"} +{"answers": ["Consortium for Elections and Political Process Strengthening"], "question": " is a cooperative agreement between the International Foundation for Electoral Systems, the International Republican Institute and the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs?"} +{"answers": ["Vrouwekerk"], "question": "descendants of 17th-century members of the congregation of the , a medieval church in Leiden, the Netherlands, include four U.S. presidents?"} +{"answers": ["November Nine"], "question": "a former Bear Stearns executive and magazine mogul are part of the trying to prevent logger Darvin Moon from winning millions of dollars?"} +{"answers": ["It's All Over Now, Baby Blue"], "question": "Joan Baez has been regarded as the subject of \"\" and also covered the song herself?"} +{"answers": ["contempt of cop", "Contempt of cop"], "question": "unlike contempt of court, is not a crime in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Bridge L-158"], "question": " \"\" in Goldens Bridge, New York, the only extant double-intersection Whipple truss railroad bridge in the state, was moved there from Kingston 20 years after it was built?"} +{"answers": ["Hyde Park Movement Party"], "question": "a 1955 \"Speaker's Corner\" experiment in Bangkok inspired the launching of a Thai ?"} +{"answers": ["John Ben Shepperd", "Shepperd", "John"], "question": "during the 1960s, Texas lawyer worked to obtain the land for the creation of Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site along the Pedernales River?"} +{"answers": ["Guadagno", "Kim Guadagno", "Kim"], "question": "Monmouth County Sheriff , running mate of Republican gubernatorial nominee Christopher J. Christie, would become the first Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey if elected in November?"} +{"answers": ["Dan Rees", "Dan", "Rees"], "question": "when Wales rugby union international switched to professional rugby league in 1905, his signing-on fee of £300 was a Welsh record?"} +{"answers": ["Azm Palace", "Azm Palace"], "question": "the in Hama, Syria, has been regarded as \"one of the loveliest Ottoman residential buildings in Syria\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tom George Kuzma", "Kuzma", "Tom", "Tom Kuzma"], "question": "Michigan halfback was described as \"a smacker from Smackersville\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Orban", "Bill Orban"], "question": " developed the 5BX plan to help Canadian Air Force pilots keep fit?"} +{"answers": ["Gonzales", "David M. Gonzales", "David Gonzales", "David"], "question": "American World War II soldier was awarded the Medal of Honor \"\" for digging out three comrades buried alive whilst under enemy fire?"} +{"answers": ["Early Finnish wars"], "question": "Norse sagas record some against Sweden in the mid-8th century?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Adams", "Adams", "Walter Adams"], "question": "economist served as expert witness before 36 United States Congressional committees?"} +{"answers": ["Near Caves"], "question": "in 1057, Saint Anthony of Pechersk singled-handedly dug out the in Kiev, Ukraine which is part of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra?"} +{"answers": ["Chitpur"], "question": "human sacrifices were once offered in , now home to Kolkata’s latest railway passenger terminal?"} +{"answers": ["Agung"], "question": "the \"\", a Philippine set of gongs, was repeatedly hit during earthquakes for it was believed its supernatural powers would halt the earth's reverberations?"} +{"answers": ["New Guinean quoll", "New Guinean"], "question": "the is a carnivorous marsupial that is reported to eat prey bigger than itself?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf", "Rudolf Duala Manga Bell", "Bell"], "question": " was organising a colony-wide revolt against the German Empire in Cameroon when he was executed for high treason in 1914?"} +{"answers": ["Nuys", "Isaac", "Isaac Newton Van Nuys"], "question": " of New York founded Van Nuys, California, United States in 1911?"} +{"answers": ["Cupressus pigmaea"], "question": " \"\" is a vulnerable cypress tree that occurs in a dwarfed form to populate pygmy forests, as well as a full size tree?"} +{"answers": ["Groin vault", "groin vault"], "question": "the load bearing efficiency of the Roman-developed \"\" has been validated by 20th century structural engineering modeling?"} +{"answers": ["Riggatron"], "question": "despite projections of producing four times as much power as it used in heating, the fusion reactor was never built due to a lack of funding?"} +{"answers": ["Bates", "Charles J. Bates", "Charles"], "question": " was instrumental in developing high-fructose corn syrup for use by Coca-Cola in their soft drinks while he was with American Maize Products in the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["UK Government Decontamination Service"], "question": "the was set up in 2005 after increased threats of terrorism to help the United Kingdom resist and recover from biological, chemical and nuclear incidents?"} +{"answers": ["Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network"], "question": "since 1994, the mural arts program of the has created more than 2,500 murals \"\" across Philadelphia?"} +{"answers": ["Tatarbunary uprising", "Tatarbunary Uprising"], "question": "the in Budjak, Bessarabia was led by a pro-Soviet revolutionary committee which called for unification with the Ukrainian SSR and an end to \"Romanian occupation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thor Salden", "Salden", "Thor"], "question": "the song with which won the Belgian preselections of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2006 reached Number 1 in the Flemish music charts?"} +{"answers": ["Laura Callahan", "Laura", "Callahan"], "question": ", a former senior director of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, was found to have obtained her academic degrees through a diploma mill run out of a converted Motel 6?"} +{"answers": ["Bristol Rovers F.C.", "History of Bristol Rovers F.C."], "question": "English lower-league football team once beat the Netherlands national football team 3-2?"} +{"answers": ["Flag Satyagraha"], "question": "the suppression of a protest in Nagpur and Jabalpur caused the to erupt in 1923, bringing thousands of nationalists from across India to the rebellion?"} +{"answers": ["Peter, the Lord's cat"], "question": " is the only animal to be given an obituary in \"Wisden Cricketers' Almanack\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jesús", "Gregoria", "Gregoria Álvarez de Jesús", "Gregoria de Jesús", "De Jesús"], "question": " was the founder and vice-president of the woman chapter of the Katipunan partisan society during the Philippine Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["National Christmas Tree", "National Christmas Tree"], "question": "the first U.S. \"\" was lit up by President Calvin Coolidge on Christmas Eve in 1923?"} +{"answers": ["Bayajidda", "Bayajidda"], "question": ", the mythical ancestor of the Hausa people of West Africa, is said to have fathered three children with three different women?"} +{"answers": ["Canine hydrotherapy"], "question": " (\"pictured\") was initially used only to treat racing greyhounds?"} +{"answers": ["Laguna de Santa Rosa"], "question": "the in Sonoma County, California, has several endemic endangered species and is the second-largest freshwater wetland in Northern California?"} +{"answers": ["Alla", "Alla Pavlova", "Pavlova"], "question": "American composer lived close to ground zero and dedicated her first symphonic work to the memory of the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Silicon Dreams"], "question": "the 1983 text adventure game \"Snowball\", the first of the , contained over 7,000 locations?"} +{"answers": ["Croshaw", "Ben", "Ben \"Yahtzee\" Croshaw", "Ben Croshaw"], "question": "the freeware amateur adventure game and its sequel won 5 and 2 Adventure Game Studio awards respectively?"} +{"answers": ["Centennial Light", "centennial Light"], "question": "the is 105 years old and has burnt continuously since 1976?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Haenlein", "Haenlein", "Paul"], "question": " was the first to create a dirigible airship (\"pictured\") powered by an internal combustion engine?"} +{"answers": ["Ludwig", "Siegen", "Ludwig von Siegen"], "question": "the printmaking technique of mezzotint was invented in 1642 by professional soldier Lieutenant-Colonel ? \"(example mezzotint pictured)\""} +{"answers": ["Gregory Campbell"], "question": "Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting is the nephew of former player ?"} +{"answers": ["Kampong Glam", "Istana Kampong Glam"], "question": "the \"\" is a former Malay palace in Singapore, and was refurbished into the Malay Heritage Centre in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Rice Creek"], "question": " in Minnesota was named for Henry Rice, one of the first two U.S. Senators to represent the state?"} +{"answers": ["Erhard Reuwich", "Erhard", "Reuwich"], "question": "the first printed and illustrated travel-book published in the West included a 5-ft (1.6 m) long fold-out view of Venice in woodcut by ?"} +{"answers": ["New Worlds Mission"], "question": "the is a coronagraph designed to aid a space telescope by blocking bright light from stars by a factor of as much as 10 billion?"} +{"answers": ["Maurice of Inchaffray", "Inchaffray", "Maurice"], "question": ", the abbot of Inchaffray who blessed the Scottish army at the Battle of Bannockburn, later became Bishop of Dunblane?"} +{"answers": ["Air Zoo"], "question": "the in Kalamazoo, Michigan houses the only SR-71B Blackbird in existence?"} +{"answers": ["Harrison Reed Thyng", "Harrison Thyng", "Thyng", "Harrison"], "question": " was one of only six US Air Force pilots to be recognized as an ace in two wars?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Jones", "Mary", "Bible", "Mary Jones and her Bible"], "question": " walked 25 miles across the Welsh countryside to buy a copy of the Bible, unintentionally inspiring the creation of the British and Foreign Bible Society?"} +{"answers": ["Masa", "Masa"], "question": "at , an elite New York City restaurant, no menus are available, because the chef, Masa Takayama, cooks whatever he wants?"} +{"answers": ["Naitō", "Tachū", "Tachū Naitō"], "question": "the earthquake-proof designs of the Nagoya TV, Tsutenkaku, the Sapporo TV, the Beppu, and the Tokyo Towers were all engineered by ?"} +{"answers": ["Mansfield Cut Underwater Archeological District"], "question": " off the southern coast of Texas contains three Spanish shipwrecks caused by a 1554 storm?"} +{"answers": ["Creek State Park", "Oil Creek State Park"], "question": " in Pennsylvania is the site of the world's first commercial oil well?"} +{"answers": ["Ira Goldstein"], "question": ", an advertisement campaign character for the ASB Bank in New Zealand, supposedly drives a metallic-brown 1979 Leyland Princess 2000 HL?"} +{"answers": ["Ayles Ice Shelf"], "question": "the at Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago collapsed in less than an hour in August 2005, setting a 66 km² (25 mi²) ice island adrift in the Arctic Ocean, but the collapse was only discovered during the recent analysis of satellite images captured by MODIS?"} +{"answers": ["Gandhian economics"], "question": ", centering around the values of \"trusteeship\", human dignity and \"equality\", has been viewed as an alternative to left-wing and right-wing economic models?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Fields", "Jim Fields"], "question": "American film director recently wrote, produced and directed a documentary called \"Bugeaters\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tippecanoe and Tyler Too"], "question": "\"\" \"(campaign banner pictured)\" was called the \"Marseillaise\" of the 1840 United States presidential election?"} +{"answers": ["Thure de Thulstrup", "Thulstrup", "Thure"], "question": "after serving in the Swedish and French militaries, later gained a reputation as \"the foremost military artist in America\" \"(example shown)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Corkhill", "Pearl", "Pearl Corkhill", "Elizabeth Pearl Corkhill"], "question": "Sister was one of only seven Australian military nurses to win the Military Medal in the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Tulad Ng Dati", "Tulad ng Dati", "Tulad ng Dati"], "question": "the 2006 The Dawn album \"Tulad Ng Dati\" was not intended to serve as a soundtrack album for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Republic of Love", "The Republic of Love"], "question": "Canadian writer Carol Shields died before she ever got to see the completed version of the screen adaption of her novel, , despite being involved in the pre-production of the film?"} +{"answers": ["Trafford Tanzi"], "question": "when the play was produced on Broadway, the cast included singer Deborah Harry as a professional wrestler and comedian Andy Kaufman as a referee?"} +{"answers": ["Raranimus"], "question": "the recently described synapsid \"\" is the most basal member of the order Therapsida, from which mammals are a descendant taxon?"} +{"answers": ["Linxia County"], "question": "Do you know that, in 2007, the spiritual needs of the residents of were served by 445 imams, 12 Taoist priests, 31 Buddhist monks, 15 lamas, and 3 living Buddhas?"} +{"answers": ["Chrysotriklinos"], "question": "the , the ceremonial hall of the Great Palace of Constantinople, was the model for Charlemagne's Palatine Chapel in the Palace of Aachen?"} +{"answers": ["Tankerville", "Tankerville Chamberlayne", "Chamberlayne"], "question": "at the 1895 United Kingdom General Election, election as a Member of Parliament was declared void because of electoral fraud?"} +{"answers": ["Saint-Savin, Hautes-Pyrénées", "Saint-Savin"], "question": "the persecuted Cagots were only allowed to use the special holy water font when attending the church in ?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Choi-wan", "Typhoon Choi-wan"], "question": " was the first Category 5 equivalent super typhoon on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale during 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Black African Students Federation in France"], "question": "the (F.E.A.N.F.) opposed the French 1965 \"Loi Cadre\", which it considered as a move to Balkanize Africa?"} +{"answers": ["French conquest of Tunisia"], "question": "the in 1881 \"(troops pictured)\" received the approval of both Great Britain and Germany, but that Italy protested in vain?"} +{"answers": ["Global Irish Economic Forum"], "question": "bankers, airline executives, Academy Award-winning directors, Bob Geldof and a representative from Coca-Cola were among delegates who attended the in September 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Erik", "Erik Gjems-Onstad", "Gjems-Onstad"], "question": "lawyer, politician and anti-immigration activist also initiated the cyclosportive Styrkeprøven?"} +{"answers": ["Tomora"], "question": "the United Bible Society and Norwegian Protestant Mission have provided a \"New Testament\" in the Khassonké language for the Malian commune ?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald Patrick O'Hara", "Gerald", "O'Hara", "Gerald O'Hara"], "question": "in 1960, Archbishop became the first papal representative to visit the British Houses of Parliament in four centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Schenectady Armory"], "question": "unlike most Depression-era armories in New York, the was built in the center of its city rather than on its outskirts?"} +{"answers": ["Pawnee Zoo"], "question": "\"\", an episode of the American television comedy \"Parks and Recreation\", features a fictional same-sex marriage between two penguins?"} +{"answers": ["Breakers Hotel", "Breakers Hotel"], "question": "the Sky Room atop the \"\" was the local Airwatch headquarters in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Ferritic nitrocarburizing"], "question": " is a ferrous case hardening process that causes little shape distortion because of its low temperature (below 650 °C)?"} +{"answers": ["Mette Hanekamhaug", "Hanekamhaug", "Mette"], "question": ", at 22, became the youngest parliamentarian elected in the 2009 Norwegian parliamentary election?"} +{"answers": ["USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships"], "question": "the first were organized by the New York Athletic Club in 1876?"} +{"answers": ["St Peter's Church", "St Peter's Church, Shoreham-by-Sea"], "question": "the \"severe\" and \"assertive\" in Shoreham-by-Sea was converted into a nursing home, retaining many of its original features?"} +{"answers": ["Dale", "Sittig", "Dale Sittig", "Clifton Dale Sittig"], "question": "former Louisiana Public Service Commissioner was credited with obtaining lighting for the Louisiana State University at Eunice's baseball stadium?"} +{"answers": ["Culp Creek", "Culp Creek, Oregon"], "question": "Buster Keaton built a trestle bridge near , just to burn it down for a movie?"} +{"answers": ["Francis", "Wheler", "Francis Wheler"], "question": "Admiral mangled body was washed up two days after the loss of his flagship in 1694?"} +{"answers": ["First Congregational Church", "First Congregational Church"], "question": "a pastor of the in Long Beach, California, vowed to defy an order to block homeless people from sleeping on the church steps?"} +{"answers": ["Kolkheti National Park"], "question": "the historical region of Colchis in which the of western Georgia is now located appears in the Jason and the Argonauts myth?"} +{"answers": ["Vachan"], "question": "the 1955 Hindi film marked composer Ravi's debut as a film music director?"} +{"answers": ["Norman", "Norman Westbrook Shepard", "Norman W. Shepard", "Shepard", "Norman Shepard"], "question": "after the Division I men's basketball coach went undefeated in his first year, he quit?"} +{"answers": ["Travis Touchdown"], "question": ", the anti-hero of the Wii video game \"No More Heroes\", was so named to \"sound cool to a Japanese audience\"?"} +{"answers": ["National Ploughing Championships"], "question": "Ireland's annual is Europe's largest agricultural event?"} +{"answers": ["Sex", "Sex"], "question": "the 1920 film , opening with its star performing a seductive \"spider dance\" clad in \"a translucent cloak of webs\", had its title censored in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Ekbletomys"], "question": "the rice rat \"\", first identified from bones collected from caves in Antigua and Barbuda as early as 1958, still lacks a formal scientific name?"} +{"answers": ["B. G. Dyess", "Dyess", "Bernice G. Dyess", "B."], "question": " was elected to the Louisiana Senate at the age of 73?"} +{"answers": ["Beardmore Relics"], "question": "no one was allowed to take photographs of the for more than thirty years?"} +{"answers": ["Amphibious helicopter"], "question": "the first practical was created in 1941 when Igor Sikorsky fitted floats to his VS-300 \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["First Presbyterian Church of Redmond"], "question": "the of Redmond, Oregon, is the city's oldest church?"} +{"answers": ["Levenson", "Emanuel Levenson", "Emanuel"], "question": " married the widow of the record producer of his only surviving recording?"} +{"answers": ["Cioculescu", "Șerban", "Șerban Cioculescu"], "question": "Romanian writer Eugène Ionesco deemed critic \"stupid by obligation\" during a cultural debate of the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Liujiaxia Dam"], "question": "Guo Moruo wrote a poem about the , while the displaced farmers received about RMB 364 per person?"} +{"answers": ["Ladies of Leisure"], "question": "Jo Swerling initially declined to rewrite Frank Capra's first draft screenplay for the 1930 film because he thought it was a \"putrid piece of gorgonzola\"?"} +{"answers": ["Avner the Eccentric", "Avner", "Eccentric"], "question": "besides being a clown, mime, juggler, and sleight of hand magician, vaudevillian is a certified Ericksonian hypnotist?"} +{"answers": ["Cremony", "John C. Cremony", "John"], "question": " was a Boston newspaperman and United States Army Major who wrote the first dictionary of the Apache language and an account of their culture in 1869?"} +{"answers": ["Buildings and architecture of Bath"], "question": "Bath, the only entire city in England to be a World Heritage Site, was awarded that status largely because of its ?"} +{"answers": ["Trondheim Airport Station", "Trondheim Airport"], "question": " opened as the Nordic Countries's first airport rail link in 1994?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "McSharry", "Andy \"The Bull\" McSharry"], "question": ", who was jailed for banning hillwalkers from his land, compared his opponents to the Mafia and patrolled his farm on a quad?"} +{"answers": ["Isabella Karle", "Karle", "Isabella"], "question": "physical chemists and her Nobel Prize-winning husband Jerome Karle retired in July 2009 after a combined 127 years of employment at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory?"} +{"answers": ["The Wolf Woman", "Wolf Woman"], "question": "reviewers called the \"greatest vampire picture of all\" and its star, Louise Glaum, \"the greatest vampire woman of all time\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sandouping"], "question": ", China, has not only the world's largest power plant, but also 1,000 hectares of citrus orchards?"} +{"answers": ["McVey", "Patrick McVey", "Patrick"], "question": "after limited success in film, actor won starring roles in three television series: \"Big Town\", \"Boots and Saddles\", and \"Manhunt\"?"} +{"answers": ["USRC Jefferson Davis", "Jefferson Davis", "USRC Jefferson Davis"], "question": "the United States revenue cutter was named in 1853 for Jefferson Davis, later president of the Confederate States of America?"} +{"answers": ["Maulana Ilyas Kashmiri", "Muhammad Ilyas Kashmiri", "Ilyas Kashmiri", "Kashmiri", "Ilyas"], "question": " was an elite Pakistani commando before he was killed by a U.S. drone in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Insurance Exchange Building"], "question": "the landmark in Long Beach, California, has housed a boy's clothing store, courthouse, dance studio, nightclub and Jamaican restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["Ayudha Puja"], "question": "in modern India, the ethos of the old religious order is retained by worship of computers during the \"\", as practised in the past for other implements?"} +{"answers": ["Robert H. Waterman", "Robert Waterman", "Waterman", "Robert", "Robert Waterman"], "question": " set three speed records for sailing from China to New York in the 1840s?"} +{"answers": ["Studio Wall"], "question": ", an oil painting by the German artist Adolph Menzel, is considered one of the \"masterpieces of Menzel's maturity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tibetan Annals"], "question": "the form the oldest surviving Tibetan history providing a summary of events from the 640s to 764 CE, when Tibetan soldiers returned from sacking the Chinese capital, Chang'an?"} +{"answers": ["Benham Rise", "Benham Plateau"], "question": "the is located in the West Philippine Basin and its basement is probably a micro-continent?"} +{"answers": ["Green lanternshark"], "question": "the often preys on squid and octopus much larger than itself, which it may overwhelm by attacking in packs?"} +{"answers": ["National Park", "Rebild National Park"], "question": "U.S. Independence Day is celebrated every 4th of July in in Himmerland, Denmark?"} +{"answers": ["Ilyushin Il-32"], "question": "the nose and tail sections of the Soviet prototype cargo glider \"\" were hinged to open up to 95° to facilitate the loading of cargo?"} +{"answers": ["Sanni Yakuma"], "question": "the is a traditional Sinhalese exorcism and dance ritual that calls various demons believed to be ailing humans and humiliates them through comic and obscene enactments?"} +{"answers": ["Liz Shuler", "Shuler", "Liz"], "question": "as of 2009, is the first woman and youngest person to hold the position of AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer, and the highest-ranking woman in the labor federation's history?"} +{"answers": ["Gossip", "Gossip"], "question": "\"\", the sixth season premiere of \"The Office\", saw an 18 percent Nielsen Ratings drop compared to the fifth season premiere, \"Weight Loss\"?"} +{"answers": ["plaza Garibaldi", "Plaza Garibaldi"], "question": "just behind the Agave Garden on the , a museum of tequila is being built, complete with a large tasting room?"} +{"answers": ["Jesse", "Sublett", "Jesse Sublett"], "question": " was a pioneer of the Austin, Texas, punk rock scene, authored a series of mystery novels, and wrote a history of the Texas Turnpike Authority?"} +{"answers": ["2009 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final", "All-Ireland Senior Football Championship"], "question": "with Kerry's victory in the , Tadhg Kennelly became the first person to win medals at the highest level of Australian rules and Gaelic football?"} +{"answers": ["Frogfish", "frogfish"], "question": " can suck prey into their mouths in just 6 milliseconds, too fast for other animals to see?"} +{"answers": ["Sentimental Lady"], "question": "the song \",\" written by Bob Welch, which appeared on Fleetwood Mac's 1972 album, \"Bare Trees\", was re-recorded to feature on his 1977 debut album, \"French Kiss\"?"} +{"answers": ["Willem van Enckevoirt", "Willem", "Enckevoirt"], "question": "during the 1527 sacking of Rome by imperial troops, paid 40,000 scudi to protect his house and properties?"} +{"answers": ["Jun", "Du Jun", "Du"], "question": " was recently sentenced to seven years in prison for his role in Hong Kong's biggest insider trading case?"} +{"answers": ["Suceava North railway station"], "question": "the in Suceava was selected as a location for the film \"Gruber's Journey\" because the filmmakers believed the architecture was reminiscent of World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Great Falls Tectonic Zone"], "question": "some geologists say the is a shear, while others argue it is a suture?"} +{"answers": ["John Truscott Elson", "Elson", "John T. Elson", "John"], "question": ", who famously asked, \"Is God Dead?\" in 1966, is dead at age 78?"} +{"answers": ["largetooth cookiecutter shark", "Largetooth cookiecutter shark"], "question": "the has the largest teeth relative to its body of any living shark?"} +{"answers": ["Red-capped parrot", "Red-capped Parrot"], "question": "the adult \"\" and juvenile specimens of the were so different that its discoverer Heinrich Kuhl gave it the specific name \"spurius\", meaning \"illegitimate\"?"} +{"answers": ["Acerno"], "question": "the Italian comune of in the Province of Salerno was founded by refugees from Picentia, destroyed by the Romans after the Second Punic War?"} +{"answers": ["Show Me What I'm Looking For"], "question": "the Carolina Liar single \"\" was described as \"rock music for anyone who finds Snow Patrol a bit too giddy sometimes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dirty Diaries"], "question": " is a collection of Swedish pornographic feminist short films that sparked controversy because it was financed with tax money?"} +{"answers": ["Ilyushin Il-18", "Ilyushin Il-18"], "question": "the airliner was installed with different engines than those originally intended, but the plane was then cancelled because its engines were unreliable?"} +{"answers": ["Tulsa Tribune"], "question": "historians have cited an article in the May 31, 1921, as a cause of the Tulsa race riot, but all copies of that page of the newspaper have apparently disappeared?"} +{"answers": ["Peeters directive"], "question": "the describes French-speaking residents of Flanders, Belgium, having the right to use French to deal with the government as being \"exceptional\" and \"temporary\"?"} +{"answers": ["Larry Josephson", "Josephson", "Larry"], "question": "after the release of The Beatles' \"Lady Madonna\" in March 1968, radio personality liked the song so much that he broadcast it over and over for two hours?"} +{"answers": ["Chief Kno-Tah"], "question": "the statue in Hillsboro, Oregon, was designed to incorporate features of Chief Joseph?"} +{"answers": ["Alice", "Alice O'Sullivan", "O'Sullivan"], "question": "\"a whole entertainment ecosystem\" involving donkeys and sheepdogs emerged from s victory in the 1959 Rose of Tralee pageant?"} +{"answers": ["Burnett", "Tommy Burnett", "Tommy", "Tommy'' Burnett"], "question": "Tennessee politician easily won re-election to the state legislature while he was in U.S. federal prison?"} +{"answers": ["Union College"], "question": " in Schenectady, New York, has the first comprehensively planned college campus and had the longest-serving college or university president in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Mar Ammo", "Ammo", "Mar"], "question": "according to Manichaean tradition brought Manichaeanism east into Sogdiana, and was viewed as the founder of a Manichaean sect after the death of Mani?"} +{"answers": ["Richard", "Richard Sankey", "Sankey", "Richard Hieram Sankey"], "question": "Sankey Tank in Bangalore is named after Sir , an officer in the Royal (Madras) Engineers in British India?"} +{"answers": ["Bembridge House"], "question": "the namesake of the Victorian was strangled to death in 1999 at the house where she had lived for 81 years?"} +{"answers": ["Trimön"], "question": ", a Tibetan conservative politician and governor was one of the officials involved in the search and recognition of the reincarnated 14th Dalai Lama in 1935?"} +{"answers": ["Bonny Doon Ecological Reserve"], "question": "the in the Santa Cruz Mountains of California contains an ancient seabed with fossils of various marine lifeforms, such as sand dollars and bivalves?"} +{"answers": ["Bulgarians in Italy"], "question": "the history of dates to the 7th century, when groups of Bulgars settled in several regions of the Italian Peninsula?"} +{"answers": ["Red-fronted Parrot", "Red-fronted parrot"], "question": "the first to be scientifically identified was named Congo Jack?"} +{"answers": ["Stockade Historic District"], "question": "Schenectady's \"(statue of Lawrence the Indian pictured)\" was the first one created by a local government in New York?"} +{"answers": ["Esumi", "Makiko Esumi", "Makiko"], "question": " won the 1995 Rookie of the Year Award at both the 19th Annual Japan Academy Prize ceremonies and at the 38th Blue Ribbon Awards for her debut acting role in the 1995 film \"Maborosi\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oslogjengen"], "question": "Kompani Linge's , a subgroup of the Special Operations Executive, was the dominant sabotage group in occupied Oslo between May and September 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Kerry Brown", "Kerry Brown", "Brown", "Kerry"], "question": "professional wrestler won a tag team championship with his real-life uncle, Bob Brown?"} +{"answers": ["American Idiot", "American Idiot"], "question": "Green Day's Grammy Award winning concept album \"American Idiot\" has been adapted by the band members and two Tony Award winners?"} +{"answers": ["Leon Feiner", "Feiner", "Leon"], "question": ", a leader of the Bund and of Żegota, wrote many communiques to the Western Allies describing the Holocaust in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Norm Thompson", "Norm Thompson Outfitters"], "question": "Hillsboro, Oregon, based was started with an ad in \"Field & Stream\" magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Quinn", "Quinn"], "question": "gridiron football quarterback was the final member of the Houston Texans' first signings left on the team?"} +{"answers": ["South Gate", "South Gate Assembly"], "question": ", opened in 1936, was the first General Motors plant west of the Mississippi River and the first to build more than one car line?"} +{"answers": ["Dennis Ferguson", "Dennis", "Dennis Raymond Ferguson", "Ferguson"], "question": "Australian criminal was forced to relocate to numerous locations around Australia due to public hostility and news media attention?"} +{"answers": ["Fairy in a Cage"], "question": "in the 1977 pink film , according to actress Naomi Tani, her upside-down torture scenes were not faked with suspension braces, in order to show tension in her thigh muscles?"} +{"answers": ["Zemi"], "question": "among the Taíno people of the Caribbean, a \"\" is a spirit or a sculpture representing the spirit?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Searcy", "Robert", "Searcy", "Robert J. Searcy"], "question": ", who served with the Tuskegee Airmen in World War II, was employed after the war by United Airlines cleaning aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Arbois", "Arbois"], "question": " is the only grape variety besides Chenin blanc permitted in the Loire Valley wine of Vouvray?"} +{"answers": ["Gangster's Paradise: Jerusalema"], "question": "the South African film is based on the real-life case of an organized crime figure taking over real estate in Johannesburg's Hillbrow neighborhood?"} +{"answers": ["Little Butte Creek"], "question": "a weir built to aid fish traveling up a fish ladder in was destroyed just three months later?"} +{"answers": ["Viola", "Viola Tree", "Tree"], "question": ", her father Herbert Beerbohm Tree, and her son David Tree all performed in premieres of play or film versions of George Bernard Shaw's \"Pygmalion\"?"} +{"answers": ["Westerman", "Jamaal Westerman", "Jamaal", "Jamaal Akeem Westerman"], "question": "before the 2008 International Bowl, American football linebacker was asked questions about the weather in Toronto, because he had lived there?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur's Day"], "question": " benefit concerts—celebrating the 250th anniversary of Guinness \"\"—will be held today in locations as diverse as Dublin, New York, Kuala Lumpur and Yaoundé?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis Cordier", "Cordier"], "question": " expanded the geological collection of the \"Muséum national d'histoire naturelle\" in Paris from 1,500 specimens in 1819 to 200,000 specimens in 1861?"} +{"answers": ["Ramariopsis kunzei"], "question": "application of iron salts will turn a green?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Brownlow Medal"], "question": "Gary Ablett, Jr. won the , an award that his father, Australian Football Hall of Fame member Gary Ablett, Sr., never won?"} +{"answers": ["Union Street Historic District", "Union Street Historic District"], "question": "some houses on in Schenectady, New York, were built with a veranda-width setback to allow views of the Union College campus by those approaching it from downtown?"} +{"answers": ["Semyon", "Bychkov", "Semyon Trofimovich Bychkov"], "question": "Russian pilot served both in the Soviet Air Forces and the Luftwaffe and was stripped of all Soviet awards posthumously?"} +{"answers": ["Kotla Mubarakpur Complex", "Kotla Mubarakpur"], "question": "Mubarak Shah, founder of the lost city of Mubarakabad, was buried in Delhi's in 1434?"} +{"answers": ["Chicken tax"], "question": "the led to Ford importing light trucks to the United States from Turkey and immediately shredding portions of their interiors in Baltimore?"} +{"answers": ["Pulque"], "question": " \"(jar pictured)\" was a popular Mexican alcoholic drink made from sap of the maguey plant?"} +{"answers": ["Hillsboro Artists' Regional Theatre"], "question": "actor Bret Harrison's first role was in \"Our Town\" at the in Hillsboro, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Pietro", "Gonzaga", "Pietro Gonzaga"], "question": "the coronation ceremonies of Russian Tsars Paul I, Alexander I and Nicholas I were decorated by Italian theatre set designer ?"} +{"answers": ["Koza riot"], "question": "violence in the 1970 against US military presence in Okinawa was directed specifically against white servicemen, while care was taken to avoid attacking black MPs?"} +{"answers": ["Jeannette Hamby", "Hamby", "Jeannette"], "question": "Oregon Republican state senator made several trips to Nicaragua and supported the socialist Sandinistas?"} +{"answers": ["Ecaterina Andronescu", "Andronescu", "Ecaterina"], "question": "Romania's ruling Social Democratic–Democratic Liberal coalition was divided over Education Minister s intervention in the appointment of school directors?"} +{"answers": ["Cooper Arms", "Cooper Arms Apartments"], "question": "when opened in Long Beach, California, it boasted the latest amenities, including \"disappearing beds\" and \"dustless roller screens\"?"} +{"answers": ["New Zealand bittern", "New Zealand Little Bittern", "New Zealand"], "question": "the extinct \"\" was described as always being found alone and standing for hours in one place?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office–Long Beach Main", "Long Beach Main Post Office"], "question": "the has been called \"Post-Quake Moderne\" due to the local prevalence of the style after the Long Beach earthquake of 1933?"} +{"answers": ["Fair of Peace and Fraternity of the Free World"], "question": "Rafael Trujillo's daughter presided as \"Queen Angelita I\" over the in the Dominican Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Rubin", "Carl Rubin", "Carl", "Rubin"], "question": " made significant modifications to Meir Dizengoff's house changing it into an art museum, which would later become Israel's Independence Hall?"} +{"answers": ["Coronation", "Coronation"], "question": "although the has been described as having \"an odd, off taste\", it is the most-planted seedless table grape variety in southern Ontario?"} +{"answers": ["Rancho Las Mariposas"], "question": ", unwanted by John C. Frémont until gold was discovered in September 1849, turned out to be the richest rancho in California?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Marten", "Marten", "Henry Marten"], "question": "Queen Elizabeth II was taught constitutional history by ?"} +{"answers": ["Boletellus obscurecoccineus"], "question": "despite its name, the edibility of the \"\" is unknown?"} +{"answers": ["Roswell and Elizabeth Garst Farmstead Historic District", "Elizabeth Garst Farmstead Historic District"], "question": "50 years ago today, on , farmer and hybrid corn salesman Roswell Garst hosted Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev?"} +{"answers": ["Son of Ingagi"], "question": " was the first film with an all-black cast in the science fiction-horror film genre?"} +{"answers": ["Supercell", "Supercell"], "question": "of Japanese band s eleven members, only one of them makes the music and the rest are illustrators and designers?"} +{"answers": ["The Revenge", "The Revenge"], "question": "the \"Seinfeld\" episode \"\" was based on an experience by screenwriter Larry David, who once quit his job at \"Saturday Night Live\" and returned the following morning as if nothing had happened?"} +{"answers": ["Dry Dock Complex", "Dry Dock Complex"], "question": "the machine shop in the \"\" was built with a then-novel load-bearing steel frame, but has curtain walls of traditional brick construction?"} +{"answers": ["Binford & Mort", "Binford & Mort Publishing"], "question": "the publishing company in Hillsboro, Oregon, was once the largest book publisher in the Northwestern United States?"} +{"answers": ["Lawford", "John Lawford", "John"], "question": " was the only captain who fought at Copenhagen in 1801 to receive an honorary reward specifically for his actions during the battle?"} +{"answers": ["Project Icarus"], "question": "in 2009 two MIT students of the Earth from for 148?"} +{"answers": ["Arnold Laven", "Laven", "Arnold"], "question": " directed feature films about a psychotic gardener/serial killer, an army of giant mollusks and George Armstrong Custer, and episodes of \"The A-Team\"?"} +{"answers": ["Palms-Southern Pacific Railroad Depot"], "question": " \"\" was known as the \"Grasshopper Stop\" because \"grasshoppers were present in veritable clouds\" when it opened?"} +{"answers": ["Pope", "V", "Pope John V", "John V"], "question": "the tomb of was destroyed in the Sack of Rome in 846 AD, centuries before nearly all of the remainder of the papal tombs in Old St. Peter's Basilica were demolished?"} +{"answers": ["Red Colored Elegy"], "question": "Japanese manga has an eponymous single performed by Morio Agata, which ranked seventh in Japan's Oricon charts in 1972?"} +{"answers": ["Clayton", "Clayton Wheat Williams Sr.", "Clayton W. Williams Sr.", "Clayton Williams Sr.", "Clayton W. Williams, Sr.", "Sr."], "question": ", an oilman and rancher from Fort Stockton, Texas, was part of the group that formed the American Legion in Paris in 1919?"} +{"answers": ["Bonham", "Reginald", "Reginald Bonham", "Reginald Walter Bonham"], "question": "visually impaired chess player founded the International Braille Chess Association?"} +{"answers": ["53rd Avenue Park"], "question": "the land for in Hillsboro, Oregon, was purchased from exercise equipment maker Soloflex?"} +{"answers": ["Bonus", "Bonus"], "question": "during the absence of Byzantine emperor Heraclius from Constantinople in 622–626, the patrician defended the city from a major Avar siege in July 626?"} +{"answers": ["Mohamad", "Elzahabi", "Mohamad Kamal Elzahabi", "Mohamad Elzahabi"], "question": "when describing his time fighting \"jihad\" in Afghanistan, said \"What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas\"?"} +{"answers": ["Scottish Rite Cathedral", "Scottish Rite Cathedral"], "question": "the \"\", covered in some 250 tons of ornamental terra cotta, was among the first eight structures designated as a Long Beach Historic Landmark?"} +{"answers": ["Malik", "Tajammul", "Tajammul Hussain Malik"], "question": " headed an unsuccessful coup attempt against Pakistani dictator General Zia-ul-Haq in 1980?"} +{"answers": ["The Quietus"], "question": "Metallica's management company told magazine to remove published reviews of early track versions from the band's 2008 album \"Death Magnetic\"?"} +{"answers": ["UNITE HERE"], "question": "after the merger of UNITE and HERE in 2004, the merged union owned the Amalgamated Bank of Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Josef", "Mikoláš", "Josef Mikoláš"], "question": "Czech ice-hockey goaltender career injuries included eight lost teeth, a broken cheekbone, a double fracture of his lower jaw and 35 head sutures?"} +{"answers": ["Single-pass bore finishing"], "question": " can finish a bore to a size tolerance of 0.001 mm and a geometry tolerance of 0.0003 mm?"} +{"answers": ["Coghlan", "Junior Coghlan", "Junior", "Frank Coghlan, Jr."], "question": " said \"damn\" in \"Gone with the Wind\", but is best known for saying \"Shazam\" in \"Captain Marvel\", the first big screen depiction of a comic book superhero?"} +{"answers": ["Al Jahra Governorate", "Al Jahra", "Al Jahra District"], "question": "after events of the Gulf War in February 1991, the highway which connects Kuwait City to became known as the Highway of Death \"(demolished vehicles on the highway pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Milligan", "Mike Milligan", "Mike Milligan"], "question": " was a Division I head coach for football and basketball at two different institutions?"} +{"answers": ["Dockton, Washington", "Dockton"], "question": "the largely residential community of on Maury Island, Washington, was once an industrial center?"} +{"answers": ["Kir Ianulea"], "question": ", a 1909 novella by Romanian author Ion Luca Caragiale, relocated Niccolò Machiavelli's \"Belfagor arcidiavolo\" into Phanariote-era Bucharest?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon C. Faber", "Gordon Faber", "Gordon", "Faber"], "question": ", as mayor of Hillsboro, Oregon, once carried an ax while wearing an executioner's hood to an employee's performance review?"} +{"answers": ["Tutte 12-cage"], "question": "the \"(example pictured)\" is a 3-regular graph with 126 vertices and 189 edges?"} +{"answers": ["Henry S. Coleman", "Henry", "Coleman", "Henry Simmons Coleman"], "question": "Columbia College acting dean , held hostage in the Columbia University protests of 1968, later wrote law school recommendation letters for some of his student captors?"} +{"answers": ["Hypnotized", "Hypnotized"], "question": "in writing the 1973 song \"\", Bob Welch drew upon his perception of the Benifold mansion in Hampshire that Fleetwood Mac were inhabiting at the time, and where the song was recorded?"} +{"answers": ["Anant", "Altekar", "Anant Sadashiv Altekar"], "question": "a casket discovered by near Vaishali, on display at the Patna Museum, is said to contain the remains of the Buddha?"} +{"answers": ["Phlox hirsuta"], "question": ", an endangered flowering plant that grows in serpentine soil, is the official city flower of Yreka, California?"} +{"answers": ["Pedersen bicycle"], "question": "the with its unusual cantilever frame, though never hugely popular since its introduction in the 1890s, is still produced today?"} +{"answers": ["Vishtaspa"], "question": "in Zoroastrian tradition \"(Faravahar pictured)\", Zoroaster was met with hostility when he arrived at the court of his future patron ?"} +{"answers": ["Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling"], "question": " saw the reunions of both Tekno Team 2000 and the father and son team of Dusty and Dustin Rhodes?"} +{"answers": ["Vasily", "Vasili Bazhenov", "Vasily Ivanovich Bazhenov", "Bazhenov", "Vasily Bazhenov"], "question": "Nikolay Karamzin compared the architectural projects of to Plato's \"Republic\" and Thomas More's \"Utopia\"?"} +{"answers": ["A-1 lifeboat"], "question": "the Higgins Industries was first dropped by parachute to save six American airmen stranded in the North Sea in 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Zero Hour", "Zero Hour"], "question": "after seeing , a play about the life of actor Zero Mostel, Theodore Bikel wrote to the playwright, \"Thank you for bringing back a volcano that we thought was long extinct\"?"} +{"answers": ["Confédération générale des travailleurs africains"], "question": "the West African trade union centre , a splinter-group of the French CGT, rejected the notion of class struggle, stating that there were no antagonistic classes in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Berg", "Berg", "Andrew"], "question": ", a Finnish immigrant to the U.S. state of Alaska, became the Territory's first licensed hunting guide?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred Gottschalk", "Alfred", "Alfred Gottschalk", "Gottschalk"], "question": " performed the 1972 rabbinic ordination of Sally Priesand, the second woman to be formally ordained in the history of Judaism?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Deasy", "Deasy", "Frank"], "question": "one of Emmy Award-winning screenwriter s last acts before dying led to a record number of applicants for organ donor cards?"} +{"answers": ["National Airlines Flight 16"], "question": "in October 1945, shortly after unexpectedly entering a cloud, crashed into a lake in Lakeland, Florida, drowning two passengers?"} +{"answers": ["National Democratic Front for the Liberation of Oman and the Arabian Gulf", "National Democratic Front for the Liberation of Oman"], "question": "two foiled attacks by guerrillas in June 1970 sparked a conspiracy to overthrow the Sultan of Oman?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Frederic Cheeseman", "Thomas", "Cheeseman", "Thomas Cheeseman"], "question": "botanist had a wide range of interests including Māori ethnology?"} +{"answers": ["Migdal Synagogue"], "question": "the artist who made a stone relief of the Menorah in Israel's in 50 BCE – 100 CE may have seen the original Menorah in the Second Temple before its destruction in 70 CE?"} +{"answers": ["McPherson", "Joe", "Joe McPherson"], "question": "though he has won six nonconsecutive elections to the Louisiana State Senate, of Rapides Parish has twice failed in bids for his state's Public Service Commission?"} +{"answers": ["The Late Late Show", "The Late Late Show", "The Late Late Show, season 47"], "question": "the \"Sunday Independent\" claimed Ireland's Taoiseach Brian Cowen \"\" was upset following his \"mugging\" on ?"} +{"answers": ["Erebuni Fortress"], "question": "when archaeologists excavated the Urartian fortress-city of they discovered a rich collection of Persian artifacts dating back 2,500 years?"} +{"answers": ["Walter Dix", "Walter", "Dix"], "question": "American sprinter won two bronze medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics but hardly competed at all in 2009 due to injury and a legal dispute with his agent?"} +{"answers": ["Stupni Do massacre", "Stupni Do"], "question": "the commander of the Croatian forces who carried out the in 1993 during the Croat-Bosniak war had his name and rank changed as part of a cover-up?"} +{"answers": ["Elston Hall"], "question": "the city of Schenectady bought and demolished several other hotels to ensure the success of the Hotel Van Curler, now Schenectady County Community College's ?"} +{"answers": ["Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer"], "question": "the was watched by a global television audience of 750 million, at the time the most popular programme ever broadcast?"} +{"answers": ["Sylvan Friedman", "Sylvan N. Friedman", "Friedman", "Sylvan"], "question": ", a member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature from 1944 to 1972, was part of a small but influential Jewish community in Natchitoches Parish?"} +{"answers": ["Braathens SAFE Flight 139"], "question": "in the 1985 hijacking of , the hijacker exchanged his gun for beer?"} +{"answers": ["Akaitcho"], "question": ", Chief of the Yellowknives, was John Franklin's Coppermine Expedition guide?"} +{"answers": ["Villa Riviera"], "question": "the luxurious was the second tallest building in Southern California from the time of its completion in 1929 through the mid-1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Aubrey", "James Aubrey", "James Aubrey Tregidgo", "James", "James Aubrey"], "question": ", who appeared in the 1963 film version of \"Lord of the Flies\", made his professional acting debut in \"Isle of Children\"?"} +{"answers": ["Turner Creek Park", "Turner Creek"], "question": "the city of Hillsboro, Oregon, asked residents to donate their used Christmas trees for planting at ?"} +{"answers": ["Brekk", "Lars Peder Brekk", "Lars"], "question": " was Norwegian Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs for only 56 days, due to his cabinet withdrawing shortly after he was supplemented into it?"} +{"answers": ["French conquest of Senegal"], "question": "the started in 1659 with the establishment of a trading post in Saint-Louis?"} +{"answers": ["Sérvulo Gutiérrez Alarcón", "Gutiérrez", "Sérvulo Gutiérrez", "Sérvulo"], "question": "when artist sold a nude portrait of his lover Doris Gibson, Gibson stole it from the buyer, telling him \"I don't want to be nude in your house\"?"} +{"answers": ["Locke", "Harvey Locke", "Harvey"], "question": " \"\" conceived the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, with the goal to create a continuous wilderness corridor from Yellowstone National Park in the United States to the Yukon in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Food rheology"], "question": "the of food affects how pleasant a food feels in the mouth and therefore how desirable it is to the consumer?"} +{"answers": ["Twisted Scriptures"], "question": "prior to writing the book , Mary Alice Chrnalogar had belonged to the religious group Church Universal and Triumphant?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Dobbins Duvall", "Duvall", "Michael D. Duvall"], "question": "while serving in the California Assembly, Republican was described as having \"blasted\" attempts to legalize gay marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Southern African frilled shark"], "question": "the preys mainly on smaller sharks, which it swallows whole with its greatly distensible mouth?"} +{"answers": ["City View Charter School"], "question": " was the first charter school in Hillsboro, Oregon, when it opened in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Braathen", "Ludvig", "Ludvig Gustav Braathen", "Ludvig G. 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Kowalski"], "question": ", dean of the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, New York, had a Roman Catholic father and a Jewish mother, but they joined the Episcopal Church when they started a family?"} +{"answers": ["Honda DN-01"], "question": "the motorcycle is the first road-going consumer vehicle with hydrostatic drive \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Trabzonspor", "Trabzonspor"], "question": " were the first Turkish soccer team entitled to participate in the UEFA Women's Champions League?"} +{"answers": ["Gervase Hughes Ltd", "Gervase Hughes", "Hughes", "Gervase"], "question": "almost 30 years after quitting his career as a composer, returned to music in 1960 as a writer of books on musical subjects?"} +{"answers": ["Letter to an Anti-Zionist Friend"], "question": "the was ostensibly published by Martin Luther King in 1967, but is actually a forgery that first appeared 30 years after King's death?"} +{"answers": ["Gigi", "Gigi Peronace", "Peronace"], "question": "Italian has been described as the first football agent in England?"} +{"answers": ["Goodwin", "Elaine M. Goodwin", "Elaine"], "question": "when British mosaicist and three fellow artists founded an exhibiting group in 2008, they deliberately avoided the word \"mosaic\" due to its negative perception in the art world?"} +{"answers": ["Stern House"], "question": "Jerusalem's historic houses an Israeli bookstore that once had branches in Beirut, Cairo, Damascus and Baghdad?"} +{"answers": ["Brogan", "Phil", "Phil Brogan"], "question": "over the course of his 44 year career as a writer and editor with the Bend \"Bulletin\", trained numerous young journalists including Tom McCall, who later became governor of Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["The Frontline", "The Frontline"], "question": "4,000 people applied to be in the audience of Pat Kenny's new programme ?"} +{"answers": ["Dance, Voldo, Dance"], "question": "the machinima-based music video was featured at the San Jose Museum of Art as part of an exhibit in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Crimp"], "question": "Australian Army engineers uncovered and destroyed more than of Viet Cong tunnels in the Ho Bo Woods as part of during the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Evang", "Vilhelm", "Vilhelm Evang"], "question": " served as head of the Norwegian Intelligence Service for almost twenty years, from 1946?"} +{"answers": ["Mariya", "Mariya Volkonskaya", "Volkonskaya"], "question": "Countess \"\" renounced her rights, titles and possessions to follow her husband in Siberian exile?"} +{"answers": ["Braathens SAFE Flight 253"], "question": "radio star Rolf Kirkvaag walked through a blizzard with a broken leg to get help after surviving the ?"} +{"answers": ["Chan-Chan"], "question": "the archaeological site of gives its name to the Chanchaense Complex, a archaeological culture extending acoss Chile from 37° to 55° South?"} +{"answers": ["Svenska Hollywoodfruar"], "question": "the series follows Swedish women living a glamorous lifestyle in the Hollywood-area with rich American husbands?"} +{"answers": ["David and Maggie Aegerter Barn"], "question": "the gambrel-roofed is the only Linn County, Oregon barn featuring overhang on all sides?"} +{"answers": ["Pililaau", "Herbert", "Herbert K. Pililaau", "Herbert Kailieha Pililaau"], "question": " was the first person from Hawaii to receive the Medal of Honor?"} +{"answers": ["Bellary Fort"], "question": "a French engineer who built the \"\" was executed by Hyder Ali because the fort was lower than a nearby hill?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Ide", "Henry Clay Ide"], "question": "Robert Louis Stevenson donated his birthday, by formal deed, to s daughter, Anne, because she was born on Christmas Day?"} +{"answers": ["Pope Sergius I", "Sergius I", "Pope", "I"], "question": " successfully avoided arrest by the Byzantine \"protospatharios\" after rejecting the canons of the Quinisext Council?"} +{"answers": ["Brandon", "Brandon Ricardo Minor", "Brandon Minor", "Minor"], "question": "2009 Michigan Wolverines senior running back rushed for 209 yards in his first high school football game and 24 yards in his first college football carry?"} +{"answers": ["Chalke"], "question": "the removal of an icon of Christ from the , the main ceremonial entrance to the Great Palace of Constantinople, marked the beginning of the Byzantine Iconoclasm?"} +{"answers": ["Silky shark"], "question": "the is the most common source of ornamental shark jaws sold to tourists in the tropics?"} +{"answers": ["Ivan Dochev", "Dochev", "Ivan", "Ivan Dimitrov Dochev"], "question": "Bulgarian far right politician died in 2005 despite being given three separate death sentences in the 1940s?"} +{"answers": ["Taxpayer March on Washington"], "question": "the was the largest demonstration against President Barack Obama's administration to date?"} +{"answers": ["Weizmann House"], "question": "the \"\", the first President of Israel, was made by architect Erich Mendelsohn for under £15,000 after lengthy price negotiations?"} +{"answers": ["Angelika Amon", "Amon", "Angelika"], "question": " discovered two gene regulatory networks that regulate the exit of cells from mitosis to the G1 phase?"} +{"answers": ["Cencoroll"], "question": " is a 2009 30-minute Japanese animated science fiction film nearly singlehandedly written, designed, directed, and animated by manga author Atsuya Uki?"} +{"answers": ["General Electric Realty Plot"], "question": "the researchers who lived in the in Schenectady, New York, were collectively responsible for over 400 patents and one Nobel Prize?"} +{"answers": ["Zappas Olympics"], "question": "the were a series of four athletic contests held in Athens between 1859 and 1889 and are considered as precursors to the modern Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Slick", "Slick Coffman", "Coffman"], "question": "baseball player pitched an 11-inning victory over Hall of Famer Lefty Grove in his first game in Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["American Memorial", "2001 American Memorial"], "question": "the CART motor racing series changed the 2001 German 500's name to the following the September 11 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Párkány"], "question": "the leader of the Ottoman forces at the \"(painting pictured)\" was later executed for failing to defend their Hungarian lands?"} +{"answers": ["Pitru Paksha"], "question": "on (today), Hindus offer food to the ancestors, who are believed to accept the offering through a crow?"} +{"answers": ["Alf Rolfsen", "Alf", "Rolfsen"], "question": " has decorated three of the walls in the Central Hall of Oslo City Hall, where the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony is held every year?"} +{"answers": ["Sportsperson of the Year", "Sportsperson of the Year"], "question": "gymnast Věra Čáslavská was four times elected the ?"} +{"answers": ["Socialist Democracy of Guinea"], "question": "the French colonial administration in Guinea opposed the founding of the political party in 1954, as they feared it would split the anti-Sékou Touré vote?"} +{"answers": ["Not One Less"], "question": "when Cannes Film Festival officials called Zhang Yimou's a propaganda piece, he accused them of \"discrimination\" against Chinese cinema and withdrew the film from the festival?"} +{"answers": ["Michal", "Michal Smola", "Smola"], "question": "Czech Republic orienteering world champion joined an orienteering club at age 12 and won his first national championship race at age 14?"} +{"answers": ["Tupolev Tu-14"], "question": "the radar screen of the prototype reconnaissance version of the Soviet twin-jet torpedo bomber could be recorded by a special camera?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Frederick Hovde", "Carl Hovde", "Carl", "Hovde"], "question": "as dean of Columbia College, advocated for more lenient treatment of participants in the Columbia University protests of 1968, as \"the demonstrations were not without cause\"?"} +{"answers": ["Persimmon regiment"], "question": "a was a nickname for three Union army regiments that had an unusual fondness for eating persimmons?"} +{"answers": ["Forcier", "Tate Forcier", "Tate"], "question": "2009 Michigan Wolverines starting quarterback got his nickname from the 1991 movie \"Little Man Tate\"?"} +{"answers": ["German–Soviet military parade in Brest-Litovsk"], "question": "a joint \"\" was held on September 22, 1939, to display the power of the newly formed Soviet-Nazi pact to the whole world?"} +{"answers": ["José", "Andrade", "José Leandro Andrade"], "question": "World Cup winning soccer player once played drums in a carnival band?"} +{"answers": ["Atka mackerel"], "question": "although are most common to the Bering Sea, they have been reported as far south as Redondo Beach, California?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Grant", "Walter Colquhoun Grant", "Colquhoun Grant"], "question": " introduced cricket and the invasive plant Scotch broom to the Colony of Vancouver Island in 1849?"} +{"answers": ["Garlasco", "Marc Garlasco", "Marc"], "question": "Human Rights Watch war crimes investigator wrote a book on Nazi war medals?"} +{"answers": ["Peace of Turin", "Treaty of Turin", "Treaty of Turin"], "question": "while Venice lost some territories in the in 1381, it was in fact winning the Venetian–Genoese Wars?"} +{"answers": ["Showmance"], "question": "music licensing for Rihanna's song, \"Take a Bow\", was offered at a discounted price for the \"Glee\" television episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nicholas Mayall", "Nicholas Ulrich Mayall", "Nicholas", "Mayall"], "question": "although color-blind, was better able to detect faint galaxies than most other astronomers?"} +{"answers": ["Werner Erhard", "Werner Erhard"], "question": "William Warren Bartley, author of the biography , also served several years as philosophical consultant to Erhard's est training?"} +{"answers": ["The Liffey Swim", "Liffey Swim"], "question": "Dublin's 2009 was the 90th anniversary of the race and saw electronic timing used for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["Gustav Hölzel", "Hölzel", "Gustav"], "question": "the bass-baritone was dismissed from the Vienna State Opera because he changed the words of a song that he was singing in the role of Friar Tuck?"} +{"answers": ["Bjørn Kjos", "Bjørn", "Kjos"], "question": ", former fighter jet pilot, lawyer, judge, entrepreneur and now CEO of Norwegian Air Shuttle, débuted with his first spy thriller in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Citizen Action"], "question": "the public activist group shut down in 1997 due to the effects of a labor union election campaign funds scandal?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Ernest Wallace", "Wallace"], "question": "the Texas historian was once a consultant to the Justice Department regarding suits filed by the Kiowa and Comanche against the U.S. government?"} +{"answers": ["John Jorgenson", "John Jorgenson Quintet"], "question": "Grammy award winning guitarist John Jorgenson of the portrays French guitarist Django Reinhardt in the film \"Head in the Clouds\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tedder", "Tedder"], "question": "the was a machine that allowed one man and one horse to do the work of fifteen laborers, and improved the aroma and color of hay?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "Bond", "Charles Bond", "Charles Rankin Bond", "Charles R. Bond", "Charles Bond"], "question": " was credited with shooting down nine-and-a-half Japanese planes and was himself shot down twice while serving with the Flying Tigers in Burma and China?"} +{"answers": ["Pakistan National Congress", "Indian National Congress", "Bangladesh National Congress", "National Congress", "National Congress"], "question": "the represented Hindus and other minorities and won 28 seats in the East Bengal Legislature in 1954?"} +{"answers": ["Lenz", "Maurice Lenz", "Maurice"], "question": ", a physician, professor, and radiation therapy pioneer, was internationally known amongst his peers for his fluency in English, Russian, French, German, Portuguese and Spanish?"} +{"answers": ["The Little Stranger"], "question": "the reviewer from \"The Times\" was so unnerved by Sarah Waters' book that she confessed she had to stop reading it?"} +{"answers": ["Bender", "Lou", "Lou Bender"], "question": "basketball pioneer earned his nickname after scoring an outside shot while in high school when a spectator shouted \"now that was a lulu of a basket\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ibrahim", "al-Haj Ibrahim", "Rashid", "Al-Haj Ibrahim", "Rashid al-Haj Ibrahim"], "question": " \"\", an influential figure in Haifa and a leader of the Istiqlal, was exiled to the Seychelles for his role in the 1936 Arab revolt in Palestine?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Chorale"], "question": "the based in Hillsboro, Oregon, USA has performed five tours in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Chick Lathers", "Lathers", "Chick"], "question": " quit Major League Baseball in 1913 to become a car salesman for Ford Motor Company?"} +{"answers": ["St. Anne's Church, Trani", "St. Anne's Church"], "question": " in Trani, Italy, was built as a medieval synagogue?"} +{"answers": ["Tecolutla, Veracruz", "Tecolutla"], "question": " is famous for the \"Tecolutla Monster\" that washed up on shore in 1969?"} +{"answers": ["1991 Perfect Storm"], "question": "Do you know that, in a rare set of circumstances, an formed from the center of another, larger low pressure system?"} +{"answers": ["Moine Supergroup"], "question": "the , a sequence of Neoproterozoic metasediments forming the main outcrop in the northwest Scottish Highlands, is named after 'a'Mhoine', a peat bog in northern Sutherland?"} +{"answers": ["Trzy Korony"], "question": "the observation deck atop \"\" in Pieniny National Park (Poland) hangs over a precipice with a near perfect view of the Dunajec River Gorge?"} +{"answers": ["Lankapura", "Lankapura Dandanatha", "Dandanatha"], "question": ", a general of the army of Parakramabahu I, led an expeditionary force to South India to assist a Pandyan king?"} +{"answers": ["George Michael", "George Michael discography"], "question": "in the entire , the most successful release in his homeland is a 1998 compilation titled \"\", which has been certified sevenfold platinum?"} +{"answers": ["Stark", "Hans Stark", "Hans"], "question": "SS-\"Untersturmführer\" admitted that during the mass gassing of prisoners at Auschwitz, he inserted the Zyklon B into the gas chamber himself when a medical orderly did not turn up?"} +{"answers": ["Cimarron Redoubt"], "question": "the in southwestern Kansas was built as a fortification and later converted to a post office?"} +{"answers": ["Milk shark"], "question": "the is so named because of a belief in India that eating its meat improves lactation?"} +{"answers": ["District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department"], "question": "Do you know that, prior to the formation of the , building owners in the city were required to provide leather buckets for fire control?"} +{"answers": ["Classic Controller Pro", "Classic Controller"], "question": "sale of the was briefly discontinued in the United States due to a lawsuit by Anascape Ltd?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Fred", "Hurricane Fred"], "question": ", which formed and dissipated near Cape Verde earlier this month, was the strongest North Atlantic tropical cyclone on record to appear east of 35°W?"} +{"answers": ["Nat Adderley, Jr.", "Nat Adderley Jr.", "Jr.", "Nat"], "question": "Cannonball Adderley recorded \"I'm on My Way,\" his 11-year-old nephew s first song, for his 1967 album \"Why Am I Treated So Bad!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charterhouse Cave"], "question": " is the deepest cave in Southern England?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon PHL/DEQ Laboratories"], "question": "the used to be located in an old parking garage before moving to a new facility in Hillsboro, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Wahid", "Wahid Khalil Baroud", "Baroud"], "question": "former PLO member was ordered deported and put on a plane by Canada, but since no countries would agree to host him, lived in airports for the next eight months?"} +{"answers": ["Healey 1000/4"], "question": "the British motorcycle of 1973 was fitted with a 1000cc engine designed by Edward Turner in 1928?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Davies", "Davies", "Tom", "Tom Davies"], "question": "Pitt All-American threw a touchdown pass, ran 80 yards for a touchdown, returned a kickoff 90 yards and returned an interception 60 yards in the same game?"} +{"answers": ["Headway"], "question": "the passenger capacity of a public transit system is affected by ?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Kennedy-Cochran-Patrick", "William Kennedy-Cochran-Patrick"], "question": ", a British flying ace in the First World War, scored his first victory when he was a test pilot and was awarded the Military Cross for capturing that enemy plane?"} +{"answers": ["Dequindre Cut"], "question": "during conversion of the into a greenway, the existing graffiti art was left in place and new additions encouraged?"} +{"answers": ["Weaver", "Loy F. Weaver", "Loy Frank Weaver", "Loy"], "question": "retired banker and former Louisiana legislator was as an FBI agent cited five times for outstanding performance and personal bravery by Director J. Edgar Hoover?"} +{"answers": ["Metropolitan Association for Befriending Young Servants"], "question": "the aimed to prevent girls in London from becoming prostitutes, criminals and alcoholics by training them as domestic servants?"} +{"answers": ["Hélène", "Deschamps Adams", "Hélène Marguerite Deschamps Adams", "Adams", "Hélène Deschamps Adams"], "question": "French Resistance fighter and spy served as the basis for video game character Manon Batiste?"} +{"answers": ["Teuta of Illyria", "Teuta"], "question": ", who briefly ruled Illyria in the 3rd century BC, is depicted on the Albanian 100 lekë coin?"} +{"answers": ["Pira", "Panday Pira", "Panday"], "question": "the 16th century Moro blacksmith is known as the \"First Filipino Cannon-maker\"?"} +{"answers": ["Myzus persicae"], "question": "as many as twenty generations of the agricultural pest \"\" have been reported in warmer climates over the course of a year?"} +{"answers": ["Warp!"], "question": "\"The Chicago Reader\" in 2007 said the 1971 science fiction theatrical production \"anticipated the \"Star Wars\" phenom by several years\"?"} +{"answers": ["Geumsansa"], "question": "the temple in Gimje, South Korea, served as the training ground for the Buddhist volunteer corps along with monks against Japanese invasions of Korea in the end of the 16th century?"} +{"answers": ["Lateran Council of 649"], "question": "Greek monk Maximus the Confessor dominated the , the first council convened by a pope to claim ecumenical status?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office", "United States Post Office"], "question": "the Peekskill, New York, includes neoclassical arched windows in its Colonial Revival design?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Dresser", "Dresser", "Paul"], "question": "songwriter and composer \"\" amassed a large fortune writing songs in the 1890s but spent and gave away most of it before dying penniless in 1906?"} +{"answers": ["Anders", "Anders Nordberg", "Nordberg"], "question": " was elected \"Orienteer of the year 2007\" by Norwegian sports journalists?"} +{"answers": ["Sally", "Sally"], "question": "five years before he was cast as banker Theodore J. Mooney on \"The Lucy Show\", Gale Gordon played the co-owner of a department store on the NBC sitcom ?"} +{"answers": ["Watson", "Heather Miriam Watson", "Heather Watson", "Heather"], "question": "2009 US Open girls' singles champion was the 2008 Commonwealth Youth Games tennis gold-medalist?"} +{"answers": ["Myers", "Rob Myers", "Rob"], "question": "after being named to the All–Western Athletic Conference team before the 2008 season, American football tight end suffered a turf toe injury that forced him to miss the entire season?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Icehouse Wilson", "Icehouse"], "question": ", a member of \"Oakland's first World Champion Baseball team,\" had a career batting average of .000 in Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Paul W. Bryant High School"], "question": "although in Tuscaloosa, Alabama is named for football coach Paul \"Bear\" Bryant, a court order prevented the school from using \"Bears\" as its mascot?"} +{"answers": ["Stop Islamisation of Europe"], "question": "the British anti-Islamist group was inspired by a Danish group of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyd Brazil", "Lloyd", "Brazil"], "question": ", once called \"the ideal football player,\" averaged more than eight yards per carry and gained 5,861 yards in three years at the University of Detroit?"} +{"answers": ["Sakae Menda", "Menda", "Sakae"], "question": " \"\" was the first person in the history of Japan to be exonerated while on death row?"} +{"answers": ["Meredith", "Trevor Meredith", "Trevor", "Trevor George Meredith"], "question": "on the final day of the 1959–60 Football League season, scored the goal that won the league title for Burnley?"} +{"answers": ["Asylum Seekers", "Asylum Seekers"], "question": "Do you know that, as a publicity stunt, the makers of the film arranged for a couple to be married on the red carpet immediately before the film's premiere?"} +{"answers": ["Conteh", "Aniru Conteh", "Aniru"], "question": "Sierra Leonean physician saved thousands of lives from Lassa fever before dying from the disease himself?"} +{"answers": ["Bellum se ipsum alet"], "question": ", \"war feeds itself\", was a military strategy used during the Thirty Years' War?"} +{"answers": ["Culture of Tunisia"], "question": "jasmine is the ?"} +{"answers": ["Australian swellshark"], "question": "the \"\" can survive out of water for more than a day?"} +{"answers": ["Friends of the British Library"], "question": "grants given to the British Library by the have enabled it to acquire many historical treasures, such as the Dering Roll?"} +{"answers": ["Claude", "Claude Lambie", "Lambie"], "question": " scored Burnley's first-ever competitive hat-trick?"} +{"answers": ["Valley of the Kings", "Valley of the Kings"], "question": "according to ancient Tibetan annals, the founder of the Tibetan Empire, Songtsän Gampo, is believed to be buried at the in modern day Qonggyai County?"} +{"answers": ["Brimscombe and Thrupp"], "question": "the lawn mower was invented in a small English village called ?"} +{"answers": ["Emajõgi"], "question": "the only operating cable ferry in Estonia crosses the river \"\" in Kavastu?"} +{"answers": ["Foster Building"], "question": "the City Beautiful-inspired was the first terra cotta building in Schenectady, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Avadon", "David Avadon", "David"], "question": " earned his livelihood for 30 years as \"a daring pickpocket with dashing finesse\"?"} +{"answers": ["14th Searchlight Battery", "14th Searchlight Battery"], "question": "the was the only Finnish Army unit comprised entirely of women during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Wii Zapper"], "question": "the was first conceived when a staff member of \"\" development team created a makeshift gun-like frame using rubber bands and wires?"} +{"answers": ["Eng", "Hans Eng", "Hans"], "question": "physician was a part of the Osvald Group's hit list during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Skip", "Skip Miller"], "question": "former Motown Records president began his career as a stock clerk and has been credited with helping to develop the rap genre?"} +{"answers": ["Tontine Coffee House"], "question": "the \"\", established in 1793, is recognized as the antecedent to the New York Stock Exchange?"} +{"answers": ["Skaz"], "question": "literary critic Boris Eikhenbaum considered as a central element of Russian culture and literature?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Podhajce", "Battle of Podhajce"], "question": "Do you know that, after defeating the troops of Petro Doroshenko in the , John III Sobieski was promoted to Grand Crown Hetman, the highest military rank in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth?"} +{"answers": ["Robert J. Spinrad", "Robert", "Robert Spinrad", "Spinrad"], "question": "as director of the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center in the 1970s, oversaw development of such products as Ethernet, laser printers and \"the first modern personal computer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Peekskill Presbyterian Church"], "question": "14 of the 16 founding congregants of New York's were women?"} +{"answers": ["Green", "Caleb Green", "Caleb Green", "Caleb", "Caleb Eugene Green"], "question": " holds The Summit League's all-time scoring and rebounding records?"} +{"answers": ["Japanese Buddhist pantheon", "Buddhist Pantheon", "Japanese Buddhist Pantheon"], "question": "the \"(personage pictured)\" incorporates more than 3,000 Buddhas and deities?"} +{"answers": ["Shaver", "Gaius Shaver", "Gaius"], "question": "USC quarterback was the leading rusher in the American football competition at the 1932 Summer Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Blind Chess Olympiad"], "question": "at the , the players are required to announce their moves, so the games are often recorded on tape rather than paper?"} +{"answers": ["Legal Framework Order, 1970"], "question": "the , issued by Gen. Yahya Khan, set the rules for the first direct popular elections in the history of Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Jimmy Melbourne", "Melbourne", "Jimmy"], "question": ", who co-incidentally was murdered in Melbourne, was the first Indigenous Australian to play Australian rules football at a senior level?"} +{"answers": ["Nadaco"], "question": "the city of Anadarko in the U.S. state of Oklahoma is named for the , a Native American tribe from Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Crafoord", "Josefin Crafoord", "Josefin"], "question": " originally declined an offer to appear on the Swedish version of \"Dancing on Ice\" because she did not know how to skate?"} +{"answers": ["Peau d’Espagne", "Peau d'Espagne"], "question": "Havelock Ellis called “of all perfumes that which most nearly approaches the odor of a woman's skin”?"} +{"answers": ["George Cornell", "George", "Paterson", "George C. Paterson"], "question": "Michigan center was the namesake of an award recognizing academic achievement by football players?"} +{"answers": ["Bridge of Nations Bell"], "question": "the which hung in Shuri Castle on Okinawa is so named for the inscription upon it, alluding to the central role of the Ryūkyū Kingdom in the region's maritime trade?"} +{"answers": ["Chronographer", "Demetrius", "Demetrius the Chronographer"], "question": "Josephus used the chronicles of for his \"Antiquities of the Jews\" and adopted his chronological system?"} +{"answers": ["Cherasco Synagogue"], "question": "the Baroque was built on a courtyard so that the sounds of Jewish worship would not reach Christian ears, and possibly endanger the Jewish community?"} +{"answers": ["Butt Hole Road"], "question": "the residents of England's raised £300 to have the name of the street changed to keep tourists away and end jokes about the street's name?"} +{"answers": ["League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award", "League Championship Series Most Valuable Player"], "question": "in , Cole Hamels \"\" became the fifth player in Major League Baseball history to win the World Series MVP Award and the in the same season?\""} +{"answers": ["20 ITK 40 VKT"], "question": "Finnish soldiers nicknamed the \"Vekotin\", or \"gadget\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Chaloner", "Chaloner"], "question": " was a counterfeiter, swindler, charlatan, sham plotter, and \"agent provocateur\", who was convicted by Isaac Newton, sent to Newgate Prison, and hanged on the gallows at Tyburn?"} +{"answers": ["Vernon", "Nan Vernon", "Nan"], "question": " provided the end credit music of both of Rob Zombie's \"Halloween\" films and has been noted for being part of the the \"singer-songwriter trend\" of women nurturing folk music's rebirth?"} +{"answers": ["Ryūkyū Shimpō"], "question": "the , founded in 1893 by former royal prince Shō Jun, was the first newspaper in Okinawa?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Geographic Board", "Oregon Geographic Names Board"], "question": "the was established by Governor George Chamberlain in 1908 to assist the United States Board on Geographic Names in naming geographic features within the state of Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Cooke", "Robert", "Robert Cooke", "Robert Cooke"], "question": "as Clarenceux King of Arms, arranged the state funeral of Sir Philip Sidney?"} +{"answers": ["Ilyushin Il-22"], "question": "the prototype of the Soviet jet bomber made the first ever Soviet jet-assisted take-off on 7 February 1948 with a pair of SR-2 boosters?"} +{"answers": ["Hubert Davis Humphreys", "Humphreys", "Hubert D. Humphreys", "Hubert"], "question": "the Louisiana oral historian was a charter member of the faculty at Louisiana State University in Shreveport?"} +{"answers": ["Valère Somé", "Valère", "Somé"], "question": "Burkinabè politician and revolutionary ideologue was forced into exile to Congo-Brazzaville after the overthrow of Thomas Sankara?"} +{"answers": ["1966 NASCAR Grand National Series"], "question": "Chrysler vehicles won 34 races in the , after winning only six in the previous season?"} +{"answers": ["Pogopalooza"], "question": "somebody jumped high on a pogo stick at this year?"} +{"answers": ["Bulletinen"], "question": "after the German occupants shut down several underground newspapers in Norway in February 1944, was the only one remaining with contacts to the leadership of the civil resistance?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Sharman", "William Sharman"], "question": ", a finalist in the 110 meter hurdles at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics, is also a classically trained pianist and has a master's in banking and finance?"} +{"answers": ["Murba Party"], "question": "in the midst of the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, the Indonesian pledged to send volunteers to Cuba?"} +{"answers": ["Ada Jack Carver Snell", "Ada", "Snell"], "question": "the Louisiana short story writer had a French grandmother who encouraged her literary and intellectual pursuits?"} +{"answers": ["Ilyushin Il-40"], "question": "the first time the Soviet prototype of the ground-attack aircraft fired its guns in the air its pilot was temporarily blinded and both jet engines flamed out?"} +{"answers": ["Harold H. Thompson", "Harold", "Harold H. Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": "after a failed jail escape, anarchist had 31 years added to his life sentence?"} +{"answers": ["Automatic Complaint-Letter Generator"], "question": "the generates complaint letters that are \"general enough to be true or fit anyone and everyone, yet specific enough to mean something\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bhima Devi Temple Site Museum", "Bhima Devi Temple Complex"], "question": " \"\" in Haryana, India, includes the restored ruins of a Hindu temple dated from the 8th to 11th century AD and Pinjore Gardens from the 17th century?"} +{"answers": ["Dennis T. Gorski", "Dennis", "Gorski", "Dennis Gorski"], "question": " sponsored legislation in the New York State Assembly that preserved the right to declare \"loss of fetus\" as a serious injury in automobile accidents?"} +{"answers": ["Airborne lifeboat"], "question": "the first carried by bombers converted to air-sea rescue service was designed in the UK by Uffa Fox?"} +{"answers": ["The Edw. Malley Co."], "question": " department store operated for 130 years and was billed as \"The Metropolitan Store of Connecticut\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sexuality in music videos"], "question": "according to 1996 research into , hip-hop and R&B scored highest in an analysis of sexual content?"} +{"answers": ["Audenshaw"], "question": "part of , Greater Manchester and a section of an ancient ditch that according to folklore was the site of a bloody battle between Saxons and Vikings, was destroyed in the 19th century by the construction of Audenshaw Reservoirs?"} +{"answers": ["Faeq al-Mir arrest controversy"], "question": "Syrian political activist Faeq al-Mir was and potentially faced life in prison for a phone call?"} +{"answers": ["Maltman", "Michael Maltman Barry", "Maltman Barry", "Barry"], "question": ", a British political activist, was a friend of Karl Marx, but stood for election as a Conservative?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Mitchell", "Maria Mitchell Association"], "question": "staff members of the conduct research into topics as varied as exoplanets and the American Burying Beetle?"} +{"answers": ["Austin Davis", "Austin", "Davis"], "question": "Southern Miss Golden Eagles quarterback broke 15 different school records his redshirt freshman season?"} +{"answers": ["Voices Carry"], "question": "the song \"\" was originally written and sung by 'Til Tuesday's lead singer, Aimee Mann, as to a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Scissor Sisters", "Scissor Sisters"], "question": "the convicted killers known as the dismembered and beheaded their mother's partner, chopped off his penis and dumped most of his body in the Royal Canal?"} +{"answers": ["Communications Workers of America v. Beck", "Communications Workers of America"], "question": "at the heart of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in is a dispute over a 10-a-month agency shop fee?"} +{"answers": ["Dutch Golden Age painting", "Dutch Golden Age"], "question": "in a lute \"(example pictured)\", stocking or bird may represent a visual sexual pun?"} +{"answers": ["air-sea rescue", "Air-sea rescue"], "question": "the first peace-time unit equipped entirely with helicopters was No. 275 Squadron RAF in 1953?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Andy Hastings", "Andy'' Hastings", "Hastings"], "question": "halfback led the 1916 Pitt football team to a national championship and was also elected president of Pitt's University Glee Club?"} +{"answers": ["Dumbo", "Dumbo"], "question": "American rescue flights \"(aircraft pictured)\" worked with submarines and surface boats to help save downed airmen in the Pacific War?"} +{"answers": ["Kicks", "Kicks"], "question": "\",\" a 1966 hit single by Paul Revere & the Raiders, was called \"a dumb anti-drug song\" by singer-songwriter David Crosby?"} +{"answers": ["Hole-in-the-Wall", "Hole-in-the-Wall"], "question": "the 19th century New York City saloon employed two female criminals as bouncers?"} +{"answers": ["Shirley", "Shirley Huffman", "Shirley Todd Huffman", "Huffman"], "question": ", the first female mayor of Hillsboro, Oregon, worked to change the city's charter to allow her more time in office?"} +{"answers": ["Thierry", "Thierry Gueorgiou", "Gueorgiou"], "question": "while racing in the 2009 World Orienteering Championships gold medalist rescued an injured competitor?"} +{"answers": ["First Madagascar expedition"], "question": "France's \"(bombing action pictured)\" was triggered by the will to remove British economic and religious influence from the island of Madagascar?"} +{"answers": ["Scolanova Synagogue"], "question": "the , one of four synagogues confiscated and turned into churches in Trani, Italy in 1380, is now a synagogue again?"} +{"answers": ["Corotoman"], "question": "in 1729, when his plantation was destroyed, Robert \"King\" Carter I lamented in his diary about the total destruction of his wine cellar?"} +{"answers": ["David Snell", "David Snell", "Snell", "David"], "question": ", who was the first person to allege that Japan had tested its own atomic bomb prior to Hiroshima and Nagasaki, later became a writer for \"Life Magazine\"?"} +{"answers": ["Names in Marble"], "question": "the film based on the novel is the most successful Estonian film in terms of box office profits?"} +{"answers": ["NGC 300"], "question": "in May 2008, an amateur astronomer discovered an unusual supernova-like object in the galaxy \"(ultraviolet image pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lady for a Day"], "question": "director Frank Capra cast street people from Downtown Los Angeles as extras in the 1933 film ?"} +{"answers": ["Sotie"], "question": "a is different from a farce in that it uses allegorical protagonists, rather than real people?"} +{"answers": ["Jon", "Jon Willis", "Willis"], "question": "in 2007, became the first British fencer to win a World Cup since 1981?"} +{"answers": ["Jagdgeschwader 71", "Taktisches Luftwaffengeschwader 71 \"Richthofen\""], "question": " is the sole unit in the \"Luftwaffe\" still operating the F-4 Phantom II fighter?"} +{"answers": ["The Memory Thief", "Memory Thief"], "question": "the 2007 drama made use of interview footage of actual Holocaust survivors?"} +{"answers": ["Trilulilu"], "question": "the video sharing website is one of the most visited websites in Romania, with an average of 2.2 million unique visitors per month?"} +{"answers": ["Tasmanian masked owl", "Tasmanian Masked Owl"], "question": "the is threatened by competition for nest hollows by feral bees, kookaburras and possums?"} +{"answers": ["Beyond Words Publishing"], "question": "Hillsboro, Oregon, based s first book retailed for over US2,000, with one copy presented as a gift to the Japanese Emperor?"} +{"answers": ["BSA Thunderbolt"], "question": "the 1964 British motorcycle was capable of over ?"} +{"answers": ["Arsenal Park Transilvania"], "question": ", one of Europe's few military-themed amusement parks, has villas named after Douglas MacArthur, Julius Caesar, and Eremia Grigorescu?"} +{"answers": ["Coprinellus micaceus"], "question": "the mushroom \"\" has glistening particles on top that are remnants of a universal veil?"} +{"answers": ["Yaakov Bodo", "Yaakov", "Bodo"], "question": " played the character \"Moishe Ventilator\" more than 1,000 times?"} +{"answers": ["How the Scots Invented the Modern World"], "question": "the author of the American book is from the Midwestern United States and has no Scottish in his ancestral background?"} +{"answers": ["Confédération générale du travail du Burkina"], "question": "the F.N.B.P.B. bakery workers' union, founded in 1960, is the oldest member of the trade union centre in Burkina Faso?"} +{"answers": ["Winton Train"], "question": "the one off commemorates Sir Nicholas Winton, the \"English Oskar Schindler\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bobby Keyes", "Bobby Keyes", "Bobby", "Keyes"], "question": "CFL rookie won a 1,000 player pool for grabbing the Edmonton Eskimos' first interception of the 2009 season?"} +{"answers": ["Carletonomys cailoi", "Carletonomys"], "question": ", a rodent related to modern rice rats, is known only from one incomplete upper jaw from over 1 million year old silt deposits in Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Fred C. Allison", "Fred Allison", "Allison", "Fred"], "question": " erroneously claimed to have discovered new chemical elements he called alabamium and virginium in 1930?"} +{"answers": ["Lana Cantrell", "Lana Eleanor Cantrell", "Cantrell", "Lana"], "question": "Australian singer , a 1968 Grammy Award nominee for Best New Artist, later became an entertainment lawyer in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Tawang Monastery"], "question": " in northeastern India is said to be the largest Buddhist monastery in the world outside of Lhasa, Tibet?"} +{"answers": ["Revolution", "Revolution"], "question": "Miranda Lambert's new album is slated to include songs co-written by Blake Shelton as well as Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood of Lady Antebellum?"} +{"answers": ["A Dissertation Concerning the End for Which God Created the World"], "question": "Do you know that, in his 1765 work , theologian Jonathan Edwards argued that God's purpose in creating the world was not human happiness but His own glory ?"} +{"answers": ["Spiker", "Fred Spiker", "Fred"], "question": ", the son of Steve McQueen, is in \"20th Century Boys 2: The Last Hope\", one of the most expensive Japanese films ever made?"} +{"answers": ["National People's Party", "National People's Party"], "question": "in the 1950 confidence vote for the Indonesian Natsir cabinet, the was the sole party without ministers of its own to support the government?"} +{"answers": ["Leonid Rogozov", "Leonid", "Leonid Ivanovich Rogozov", "Rogozov"], "question": " had to perform an appendectomy on himself because he was the only doctor stationed at the Soviet Antarctic research station Novolazarevskaya?"} +{"answers": ["Ridge A"], "question": " in Antarctica has been identified as the coldest, driest, calmest place on Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Texas Psychological Association"], "question": "the declared purpose of the is to advance the field of psychology as a science, profession, and means of promoting human welfare?"} +{"answers": ["Pape", "Albert Pape", "Albert", "Albert Arthur Pape"], "question": " scored a goal for Manchester United against Clapton Orient in 1925, despite only completing a transfer from Orient to United an hour before kick-off?"} +{"answers": ["Simplemente Amigos"], "question": "singer Myriam received a gold certification in México for an album that included a cover version of the number-one song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yibir"], "question": "the are a Somali clan of itinerant magicians who give blessings to newborns and newly married couples?"} +{"answers": ["daggernose shark", "Daggernose shark"], "question": "the can adjust the timing of events in its reproductive cycle by several months?"} +{"answers": ["Lucky Lady II"], "question": "after B-50 Superfortress \"\" ended the first round-the-world airplane flight, Curtis LeMay of SAC said the USAF could now fly to \"any place in the world that required the atomic bomb\"?"} +{"answers": ["Temple denial"], "question": "at the 2000 Camp David Summit, Yasser Arafat that a Jewish Temple ever existed in Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["Pavel Vladimirovich Argeyev", "Pavel", "Pavel Argeyev", "Argeyev"], "question": ", a Russian flying ace, fought on both the Eastern Front and the Western Front for both Russia and France during the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Murba Women's Union"], "question": "the Indonesian ran programmes to help women start batik and weaving household industries?"} +{"answers": ["Chamchuri Square"], "question": ", an office/residential/retail building complex in Bangkok, Thailand, stood uncompleted for almost ten years due to the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis?"} +{"answers": ["Bart", "Franklin Bart Macomber", "Bart Macomber", "Macomber"], "question": "after leading Illinois to \"the greatest football upset of all time,\" left school for the Orpheum vaudeville circuit?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Sebastian Oberbauer", "Joseph Oberbauer", "Oberbauer", "Joseph"], "question": "70 paintings of Sofia \"(example pictured)\", the capital of Bulgaria, by Tyrolean-born painter and engineer are to be exhibited in Sofia's planned museum of local history?"} +{"answers": ["Decltype"], "question": " can be used to \"clean up function syntax mess\" in C++ programming?"} +{"answers": ["Alma", "Alma, Safad"], "question": "the depopulated Palestinian Arab village of was once the biggest centre for growing olives in the District of Safad?"} +{"answers": ["Ilyushin Il-20", "Ilyushin Il-20"], "question": "the pilot in the Soviet ground attack aircraft prototype sat on top of the engine, directly behind the propeller?"} +{"answers": ["Wollstein", "Martha Wollstein", "Martha"], "question": " became the first female member of the American Pediatric Society in 1930?"} +{"answers": ["A Failure of Capitalism"], "question": "Judge Richard Posner's 2009 book, , moves away from his past advocacy of free-market capitalism and criticizes the Bush administration's policies?"} +{"answers": ["Gillette", "Eddie Gillette", "Eddie"], "question": " led the Wisconsin Badgers football team to an undefeated season and in baseball \"beat some of the best pitchers in the 'Three-Eye League'\"?"} +{"answers": ["Belgaum Fort"], "question": "Mahatma Gandhi was imprisoned in the \"\" during India's struggle for independence?"} +{"answers": ["Mela shikar"], "question": "before 1977, hundreds of wild elephants in North-East India were captured each year by , a traditional method involving a lasso?"} +{"answers": ["Pelly", "John Henry Pelly", "Sir John Pelly, 1st Baronet", "John Pelly", "John"], "question": " was Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company and Governor of the Bank of England?"} +{"answers": ["Morrow", "Thomas Zanzinger Morrow", "Thomas", "Thomas Z. Morrow", "Thomas Morrow"], "question": "although he failed to win the office himself in 1883, s brother-in-law and son were both elected governor of Kentucky in 1895 and 1919, respectively?"} +{"answers": ["HAWAII MR1"], "question": "the mapping system was used to find the , a shipwreck 17,000 feet underwater?"} +{"answers": ["Dancer", "Rick", "Rick Dancer"], "question": "Hillsboro, Oregon, native announced he was running for Oregon Secretary of State while on air working for KEZI?"} +{"answers": ["CRS Racing"], "question": "British auto racing team won races in all three series it participated in during 2008 as well as two championships?"} +{"answers": ["Constantine", "Pope", "Pope Constantine"], "question": ", in 711, was the last pope to visit Constantinople for over 1250 years?"} +{"answers": ["Commercy", "Charles, Prince of Commercy", "Charles of Lorraine, prince of Commercy", "Charles,"], "question": " was the one of the most trusted lieutenants of Prince Eugene of Savoy?"} +{"answers": ["Constanța South Container Terminal"], "question": "the is the largest container terminal in the Black Sea basin, having an annual traffic capacity of 1,500,000 twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEUs)?"} +{"answers": ["Phil Collins discography", "Phil Collins"], "question": "\"No Jacket Required\" is highest selling release from the , having been certified diamond for sales of over 10 million copies in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen", "Dunnett", "Stephen Dunnett"], "question": "between studying maths at Cambridge University and becoming a highly cited neuroscientist, was a social worker in the London Borough of Southwark in the mid-1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Gwalia Gold Mine"], "question": "U.S. President Herbert Hoover was once the manager of the in Western Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Egawa Hidetatsu", "Egawa", "Hidetatsu"], "question": " \"\" designed and built in 1853–54 the artillery batteries of Odaiba at the entrance of Edo (modern Tokyo), to prevent an intrusion by the United States fleet of Commodore Perry?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm", "Wilhelm Munthe", "Munthe"], "question": " served four years as president of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)?"} +{"answers": ["Faith Bible High School"], "question": " in Hillsboro, Oregon, closed for a day after a student received a threatening message on AOL Instant Messenger?"} +{"answers": ["Griffiths", "Fred Griffiths", "Fred", "Fred Griffiths"], "question": ", who played twice for the Wales national football team, was killed in action during the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Dayak Unity Party"], "question": "the Indonesian was dissolved in 1959 when President Sukarno issued a ban on ethnic political parties?"} +{"answers": ["Cowboy Casanova"], "question": "Carrie Underwood's single \"\" was rush-released on YouTube after an unfinished mix of the song leaked online?"} +{"answers": ["Vladislav Andreevich Titov", "Vladislav", "Vladislav Titov", "Titov"], "question": "after losing both arms in a coal mining accident, wrote several books by holding a pen with his teeth?"} +{"answers": ["Magnolia ×wieseneri", "Magnolia × wieseneri"], "question": "the fragrance of the flowers of \"\" has been likened to that of a pineapple?"} +{"answers": ["Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron"], "question": "the U.S. Coast Guard's uses .50-caliber rifles to shoot out the engines of fleeing drug runners?"} +{"answers": ["Gjelsvik", "Tore Gjelsvik", "Tore"], "question": " headed the Norwegian Polar Institute for more than twenty years?"} +{"answers": ["Disasters of War", "The Disasters of War"], "question": "Francisco Goya's series of etchings was not published until 35 years after his death, when there was no risk of political repercussions?"} +{"answers": ["Sam", "Sam Clucas", "Clucas"], "question": " was offered a soccer scholarship in the United States after studying sports development at Lincoln College?"} +{"answers": ["Flickinger Center for Performing Arts"], "question": "the owners of the in Alamogordo, New Mexico, gave the building away to local government so that state funding could be used to renovate the building?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas H. Hoatson House"], "question": "the in Laurium, Michigan \"\", is the largest mansion in the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Gerda Ring", "Gerda", "Ring"], "question": "when actress had to flee from Norway to Sweden during World War II, she started the theatre group \"Fri Norsk Scene\", together with her husband Halfdan Christensen?"} +{"answers": ["Niels", "Hansen", "Niels Ebbesen Hansen"], "question": "in 1949, a monument in recognition of and his contributions to the Horticultural Department was erected on the campus of South Dakota State College?"} +{"answers": ["Wacław Olszak", "Olszak", "Wacław"], "question": "Dr. , Polish physician and former mayor of Karviná, Czechoslovakia, was murdered by Nazis just ten days after the war started?"} +{"answers": ["Vision Interfaith Satellite Network"], "question": "the religious evolved into the Hallmark Channel?"} +{"answers": ["Guptakashi"], "question": "according to Hindu mythology, god Shiva proposed to his consort Parvati at ?"} +{"answers": ["Jiabiangou"], "question": "2,500 out of 3,000 prisoners at the Chinese died within three years, mostly from starvation?"} +{"answers": ["Speleonectes atlantida"], "question": "the recently discovered is an eyeless crustacean equipped with powerful prehensile limbs and poisonous fangs that function as hypodermic needles?"} +{"answers": ["Counsellor at Law"], "question": "while filming , director William Wyler had to resort to placing cue cards around the set because lead actor John Barrymore kept forgetting his lines?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Elrington", "Christopher Robin Elrington", "Christopher Elrington"], "question": ", general editor of the \"Victoria County History\", was a professor at the University of London even though he never taught there?"} +{"answers": ["Cook Island Aquatic Reserve"], "question": "in 1770, James Cook named two landmarks near , Mount Warning and Point Danger because he nearly shipwrecked there?"} +{"answers": ["Internationales Maritimes Museum Hamburg"], "question": "most of the exhibits at the are from the private collection of Peter Tamm, who started collecting when he was six years old?"} +{"answers": ["Everett", "Strupper", "Everett Strupper"], "question": "Georgia Tech halfback and College Football Hall of Fame inductee used lip-reading to overcome deafness?"} +{"answers": ["Shūhan", "Takashima", "Takashima Shūhan"], "question": " \"\" was the first major proponent of Western firearms at the end of Japan's Seclusion period in the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Norman", "Norman Luxton", "Luxton", "Norman K. Luxton", "Norman F. Luxton"], "question": " sailed across the Pacific Ocean in a 100-year old Nootka dugout canoe for five months before being forced to stop from injuries?"} +{"answers": ["SL95"], "question": "due to technical malfunctions, it took nine years from the date trams of Oslo, Norway, were ordered until all units were in service?"} +{"answers": ["Dorcheat Bayou"], "question": "the in Arkansas and Louisiana was once navigable for several months a year to access the Red River?"} +{"answers": ["Taxco"], "question": "in during Holy Week some perform penance walking with bundles of thorned blackberry canes on their backs?"} +{"answers": ["Yummy Dough"], "question": " is modelling clay that can be eaten as well as played with?"} +{"answers": ["Jens Peter Book-Jenssen", "Jens", "Jens Book-Jenssen", "Book-Jenssen"], "question": " \"\" was Norway's best-selling recording artist of the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Clarence P. Cazalot, Jr.", "Jr.", "Clarence", "Clarence P. Cazalot Jr."], "question": " quadrupled Marathon Oil's net income during his first year as chief executive?"} +{"answers": ["Election Commission of Nepal", "Election Commission, Nepal"], "question": "the oversaw approximately 10,000 polling places, 10,000 candidates, and 234,000 election workers during voting for the Nepalese Constituent Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["Rancho Cañada de Pogolimi"], "question": ", a fertile California ranch exceeding , was granted in 1844 to María Antonia Cazares, who was married at 14 and widowed at 17?"} +{"answers": ["Saroya", "Nevin Saroya", "Nevin"], "question": "semi-professional football player featured in the football-themed film \"Mean Machine\"?"} +{"answers": ["Allen Walker"], "question": "Katsura Hoshino based her manga character on a female character, only altering the hair length?"} +{"answers": ["Gates of Delhi"], "question": "after William Finch described Delhi in 1611 as a city of seven forts and fifty-two gates, more \"(example pictured)\" were built by the Mughals and British — but only 13 gates still exist in good condition?"} +{"answers": ["Viggo Widerøe", "Widerøe", "Viggo"], "question": "Mount Widerøe, Antarctica, is named for , who flew aerial photography planes to map 80,000 km (31,000 sq mi) of the continent's coast?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Soldin", "Treaty of Soldin"], "question": "Brandenburg and Pomerania settled their conflicts in the , but fought it out when Pomerania disobeyed?"} +{"answers": ["Wild Kids"], "question": "the Swedish reality show has been described as a children's version of \"Survivor\"?"} +{"answers": ["Domaradzki", "Mieczysław Marian Domaradzki", "Mieczysław Domaradzki", "Mieczysław"], "question": "Polish archaeologist , who was based in Bulgaria for 22 years studying the archaeology of Thrace, discovered the ancient market centre Pistiros?"} +{"answers": ["Beverly Hills Oil Field"], "question": ", California, produces more than 874,000 barrels of oil a year, with approximately 11 million barrels in reserve, and oil wells on campus at the local high school?"} +{"answers": ["Kiliaen", "Rensselaer", "Kiliaen van Rensselaer", "Van Rensselaer", "Kiliaen van Rensselaer"], "question": " \"\" is an ancestor of the of New York, which included two Lieutenant Governors, five Congressmen, and the tenth-richest man in American history?"} +{"answers": ["Villa Armira"], "question": "the gorgon Medusa is a common theme in the mosaic decoration of , a Roman villa near modern Ivaylovgrad, Bulgaria?"} +{"answers": ["Les Grandes Misères de la guerre"], "question": "Jacques Callot's series of etchings were so called to distinguish them from a smaller set of \"Miseries\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ashokan Edicts in Delhi"], "question": "of the two formats of namely, rock edicts and stone pillar edicts, the in-situ rock edict found in 1966 links Delhi’s history with the Ashokan era (273–236 BC)?"} +{"answers": ["Gerstl", "Elfriede Gerstl", "Elfriede"], "question": "Austrian Jewish author as a child had to hide in a wardrobe to avoid deportation to a concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["Yokomo"], "question": "all but one of Masami Hirosaka's IFMAR titles were won driving cars by and their home market distributor Associated Electrics?"} +{"answers": ["University Centre in Svalbard"], "question": "in the world's it is obligatory to take self-defence shooting classes?"} +{"answers": ["Alaska Road Commission"], "question": "commissioners of the declared that it had \"no pretense of having built roads adapted for automobile travel\" \"(bad road pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gershom Schocken", "Schocken", "Gershom Gustav Schocken", "Gershom"], "question": " was the editor of \"Haaretz\" for over 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Archaeological Museum of Dion"], "question": "the \"hydraulis\" or water organ of the is the first water organ found in Greece, and believed to be the oldest excavated to date anywhere in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Transport in Somerset"], "question": "the history of has gone from the Sweet Track, an ancient causeway, to a modern international airport?"} +{"answers": ["Polyaryletherketone"], "question": " (PAEK) is a family of thermoplastics that are used in high temperature applications and surgical implants?"} +{"answers": ["The World of Geisha"], "question": "mainstream Japanese film journal Kinema Junpo chose director Tatsumi Kumashiro's as one of the best ten Japanese films of 1973 despite its being in the"} +{"answers": ["Fruela Díaz", "Fruela", "Díaz"], "question": "Leonese nobleman gave, as a gift to Queen Urraca of León, a horse worth the equivalent of 5,000 sheep?"} +{"answers": ["Spadenose shark"], "question": "the \"\" exhibits the most advanced form of placental reproduction in fishes?"} +{"answers": ["No. 6 Commando"], "question": ", a British commando unit, used American uniforms and equipment during Operation Torch in an attempt to placate the Vichy French?"} +{"answers": ["The Homestead", "The Homestead"], "question": ", one of the oldest buildings in Haverstraw, New York, has been home to a state legislator and congressman, the county sheriff and the local school superintendent?"} +{"answers": ["Atienza", "Edward", "Edward Atienza"], "question": " made his London theatrical debut in 1954, as the Mole in \"Toad of Toad Hall\"?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Teardrop"], "question": "the United States Navy conducted in 1945 in the mistaken belief that German U-boats were \"en route\" to attack the United States east coast with V-1 flying bombs?"} +{"answers": ["Miyuki", "Miyuki Hatoyama", "Hatoyama"], "question": "Japan's incoming First Lady claims to have been abducted by aliens in a triangular-shaped UFO and to have known Tom Cruise when he was Japanese in a prior incarnation?"} +{"answers": ["Holy Trinity Church, Trowbridge"], "question": " \"\" is known locally as \"The Church on the Roundabout\"?"} +{"answers": ["Polaris mine"], "question": "prior to reclamation of the , the long warehouse that stored concentrated ore was the largest building in Nunavut?"} +{"answers": ["Communist Party of Indonesia", "Communist Party of Indonesia"], "question": "in 1947 a group broke away from the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) and founded the rival , in protest of the PKI leadership's willingness to negotiate with the Dutch?"} +{"answers": ["The cricketers"], "question": "the Russell Drysdale's 1948 painting has been described as \"possibly the most famous Australian painting of the 20th century\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Oldendorf"], "question": "the was one of only two battles in the Thirty Years' War where both armies attacked?"} +{"answers": ["Swannell", "Blair", "Blair Inskip Swannell", "Blair Swannell"], "question": "British Isles and Australian rugby player played every game in the same pair of unwashed breeches?"} +{"answers": ["Necropolis of Kerkouane"], "question": "a sarcophagus found in the \"(Kerkouane seaside pictured)\" is one of the only known Punic wood carvings still in existence?"} +{"answers": ["Wet storage stain"], "question": ", more commonly known as \"white rust\", is a very selective type of corrosion that only occurs on fresh zinc surfaces that are stored in close quarters and collect moisture?"} +{"answers": ["Nikolay Diulgheroff", "Nikolay", "Diulgheroff"], "question": "Bulgarian–Italian Futurist painter , an honorary citizen of Turin, studied at the original Bauhaus in Weimar?"} +{"answers": ["Ilyushin Il-8"], "question": "the Soviet ground-attack aircraft prototype mounted a cassette of ten AG-2 aerial grenades to drop in the path of pursuing fighters?"} +{"answers": ["Gennaro Angiulo", "Gennaro", "Gennaro J. Angiulo", "Angiulo"], "question": "mob boss 's high-school ambition was to be a lawyer?"} +{"answers": ["Yellow-billed amazon", "Yellow-billed Amazon"], "question": "the pet parrot species the \"\" is only found on the island of Jamaica?"} +{"answers": ["San Jose Mercury News West Magazine", "San Jose Mercury News"], "question": " received awards for reporting on Japanese American internment, environmental policies of the Reagan administration, and effects of Proposition 13?"} +{"answers": ["Ludovic", "Ludovic Lamothe", "Lamothe"], "question": "Haitian pianist and composer was hailed as the \"black Frédéric Chopin\" after years of recitals to the Haitian elite?"} +{"answers": ["Drought in the United Kingdom", "drought in the United Kingdom"], "question": "in the United Kingdom a is defined as fifteen consecutive days or more with less than 0.2 millimetres of rainfall?"} +{"answers": ["Eutactic star"], "question": "a \"\", so named because it is deemed to be \"well-situated\" or \"well-arranged\", may be used to prove that any form is \"eutactic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gaylord Stinchcomb", "Gaylord", "Stinchcomb"], "question": ", one of the stars of Ohio State's first football victory over Michigan, also won the 1921 NCAA championship in the broad jump?"} +{"answers": ["T-Force"], "question": "as the result of a wrong order, the elite British moved in to Kiel just prior to VE Day while a strong German force was still present in the city?"} +{"answers": ["Archaeological Museum of Argos"], "question": "a miniature clay figurine of a woman or goddess in the in Greece is one of the oldest sculptural representations of humans found in Europe to date?"} +{"answers": ["Kya-shin", "Pheung", "Pheung Kya-shin"], "question": "after being part of the Communist Party of Burma for 20 years, mutinied against the party and established his own army?"} +{"answers": ["Anglo-Italian Cup", "Anglo-Italian League Cup"], "question": "in the initial football tournaments, one point was awarded for every goal scored?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Machin", "Robert Machin"], "question": "the English explorer , who has been credited with discovering the island of Madeira, may never have existed?"} +{"answers": ["Mahen Theatre"], "question": "ballet Romeo and Juliet by Sergei Prokofiev was premiered in \"\", Brno, Czech Republic?"} +{"answers": ["David Deejay", "Deejay", "David"], "question": "Romanian DJ was the first artist in the country to release two songs simultaneously, \"I Can Feel \" and \"So Bizzare\", with the last becoming a number one hit?"} +{"answers": ["Hilarius", "Hilarius Breitinger", "Breitinger"], "question": "Pope Pius XII appointed as Apostolic Administrator to the Reichsgau Wartheland, the portion of Poland annexed by Nazi Germany?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Big Ten Conference football season"], "question": "during the nine teams open their seasons at home?"} +{"answers": ["Eddie Sweat", "Sweat", "Eddie"], "question": "African-American groom is depicted with Secretariat in a life-sized statue at the Kentucky Horse Park?"} +{"answers": ["Alice Ayres", "Ayres", "Alice"], "question": "in 1885, over 10,000 mourners attended the funeral of English maidservant \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Roy", "Roy Nielsen", "Nielsen"], "question": " was one of the two saboteurs responsible for sinking the German troop ship SS \"Donau\" in the Oslofjord in January 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Lord Have Mercy on the Working Man"], "question": "Travis Tritt's song \"\" features Brooks & Dunn, T. Graham Brown, George Jones, Little Texas, Dana McVicker, Tanya Tucker and Porter Wagoner?"} +{"answers": ["Tea Party", "Edenton Tea Party"], "question": "the was one of the first instances of political activism by women in the Thirteen Colonies?"} +{"answers": ["The Glass Menagerie", "The Glass Menagerie"], "question": "although Tennessee Williams co-wrote the screenplay for the of his play \"The Glass Menagerie\", he called the film a \"dishonest\" adaptation of his work?"} +{"answers": ["Grini"], "question": "the Oslo Metro station serving the district of in Bærum was closed in 1995 because many passengers chose to walk to another station from whence the fare was cheaper?"} +{"answers": ["Leucopholiota"], "question": "the appearance of the \"\" at a 1994 North Carolina mushroom foray led to its re-classification two years later?"} +{"answers": ["Turma"], "question": "a signified a cavalry squadron of 30 men in the Roman army, but evolved into a regiment of up to 6,000 men in the Byzantine Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Turner Contemporary"], "question": ", a visual arts venue in Margate, has begun construction atop a promenade so that it won't be destroyed by the North Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Velocette Valiant"], "question": "the British motorcycle launched in 1956 was criticised for its underpowered engine?"} +{"answers": ["Rex Shelley", "Shelley", "Rex", "Rex Anthony Shelley"], "question": "Singaporean author wrote his first novel \"The Shrimp People\", about the Eurasian community in Singapore, in 1991 at age 61?"} +{"answers": ["Fiddler's Reach Fog Signal"], "question": "the \"\" on Maine's Kennebec River originally had a bell run by a clockwork counterweight mechanism that had to be wound by hand every four hours?"} +{"answers": ["Wellingsbüttel Manor"], "question": "Hamburg's was the former home of Duke Friedrich Karl of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck, and used as a student's resident hall from 1964 till 1996?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis", "McArthur", "Lewis A. McArthur", "Lewis Ankeny McArthur"], "question": " paid to have his book, \"Oregon Geographic Names\", published in 1928 and that the book is still in print today?"} +{"answers": ["Second Madagascar expedition"], "question": "in the 1894–95 , France lost only 25 men in combat, but as many as 4,800 men to diseases?"} +{"answers": ["Helga", "Helga Karlsen", "Helga Aleksandra Karlsen", "Karlsen"], "question": ", who was the first female Member of Parliament from the Norwegian Labour Party, died only four days before she could be elected for a third term?"} +{"answers": ["15th Arizona Territorial Legislature", "Arizona Territorial Legislature"], "question": "members of the used a glass eye and the services of a prostitute to ensure passage of the session's first act?"} +{"answers": ["David Hamilton", "David Hamilton", "Hamilton", "David"], "question": "English former footballer was Wigan Athletic's first ever full-time scout?"} +{"answers": ["Haverstraw King's Daughters Public Library"], "question": "the is the oldest chartered public library in Rockland County, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Duke Paul Frederick of Mecklenburg", "Mecklenburg", "Duke", "Duke Paul Frederick of Mecklenburg"], "question": " became the youngest soldier in the world when assigned to the 15th Mecklenburg Dragoons by German Emperor William I shortly after his birth?"} +{"answers": ["Death Risk Rankings"], "question": ", nicknamed the \"death calculator\", allows users to view their chance of dying of sixty-six causes of death, such as murder, in a twelve-month span?"} +{"answers": ["Kielder Viaduct"], "question": " \"\" in Northumberland, England, was built in 1862 in a baronial style and decorated with a battlemented parapet and faux arrow slits in order to gain approval of the local landowner?"} +{"answers": ["Étienne Soulange-Bodin", "Étienne", "Soulange-Bodin"], "question": "the former secretary to the French embassy to Constantinople and army officer set up a horticultural institute near Paris to rival Kew in the early 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Curly Top", "Curly Top"], "question": "Shirley Temple film vehicles and \"The Littlest Rebel\" were both named to \"Variety\"'s list of top box office draws for 1935?"} +{"answers": ["Torf-Einarr"], "question": "Old Norse poems attributed to describe his defeat of Hálfdan Longlegs?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Quaintance", "George Quaintance"], "question": " was an American artist whose \"idealized, strongly homoerotic\" depictions of men appeared in physique magazines?"} +{"answers": ["Demersal", "Demersal fish"], "question": "the deepest living ever retrieved, \"Abyssobrotula galatheae\", was found in the Puerto Rico Trench at a depth of 8,370 metres (27,453 ft)?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Bistineau"], "question": " in northwestern Louisiana was originally formed in 1800 by flooding stemming from a large log jam on the nearby Red River?"} +{"answers": ["Victor Cook", "Cook", "Victor"], "question": "when designing \"The Spectacular Spider-Man,\" looked at the style of \",\" which he directed, for inspiration?"} +{"answers": ["Șăineanu", "Lazăr Șăineanu", "Lazăr"], "question": "Romanian writer Alexandru Odobescu viewed antisemites preventing linguist from obtaining naturalization as \"cannibals\" devouring \"a civilized man\"?"} +{"answers": ["Negaprion acutidens", "Sicklefin lemon shark"], "question": "the closure of the Tethys Sea 10–14 million years ago led to the \"\" and the lemon shark becoming separate species?"} +{"answers": ["Sapta Puri"], "question": " represents the seven holy Hindu cities of Ayodhya, Dwarka, Haridwar, Ujjain, Kanchipuram, Mathura and the holiest, Varanasi?"} +{"answers": ["Stefano", "Stefano Bardini", "Bardini"], "question": "many well-known works of Renaissance art passed through the hands of connoisseur art dealer of Florence?"} +{"answers": ["Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame"], "question": "Winnfield, home of the , is known as \"the birthplace of Louisiana politics\" because three governors, Huey and Earl Long and O.K. Allen, were born there?"} +{"answers": ["Med", "Med Hondo", "Hondo"], "question": " is an award-winning Mauritanian film director who dubbed the voice of Donkey in the French language version of \"Shrek\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mayor of Gibraltar"], "question": "since 2006, a Gibraltarian no longer needs be a Member of Parliament to become ?"} +{"answers": ["Notizen aus der Provinz"], "question": "after cancelling the political cabaret series in 1979, the ZDF did not broadcast a similar show for 28 years?"} +{"answers": ["Eddie Mahan", "Mahan", "Eddie"], "question": "three-time All-American was named by Jim Thorpe as the greatest football player of all time?"} +{"answers": ["An Island in the Moon"], "question": "William Blake's unfinished manuscript contains early versions of three of his famous \"Songs of Innocence\"?"} +{"answers": ["Waviness"], "question": "the of bearing balls and bearing races surfaces is one of the reasons for bearing noise and vibrations?"} +{"answers": ["1986 Vrancea earthquake"], "question": "the in Romania, which damaged roughly 55,000 homes, was felt as far north as Poland and as far southwest as Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Francesco Torniello", "Torniello", "Francesco"], "question": " was the first to define the point as a unit of measurement in typography?"} +{"answers": ["Clerk of the Parliaments"], "question": "the position of has existed in England since at least 1315?"} +{"answers": ["Palacio de Sal"], "question": "the rule of the is \"don't lick the walls\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henriksen", "Sverre Dick Henriksen", "Sverre"], "question": "Norwegian professor of bacteriology was an honorary member of the Polish Chamber of Physicians and Dentists, despite having never worked in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Keli"], "question": "Severe Tropical was the first recorded tropical cyclone to form within the South Pacific Ocean in June?"} +{"answers": ["Dorling", "Henry", "Henry Dorling"], "question": ", step-father of cookery writer Mrs Beeton, was the first Clerk of the Course of Epsom Racecourse?"} +{"answers": ["Ramstad"], "question": "the farmland at , Norway, was affected by the 19th-century construction of both the Drammen Line and the European route E18?"} +{"answers": ["Louis-Gaston Mayila", "Louis-Gaston", "Mayila"], "question": "in 1974, became Deputy Personal Adviser to the then President of Gabon, Omar Bongo?"} +{"answers": ["Waling-waling", "Vanda sanderiana"], "question": " \"\", also called the Waling-waling, was proposed in the House of Representatives of the Philippines to replace the Sampaguita as the country's national flower?"} +{"answers": ["Hoare", "Robin Hoare", "Robin", "Keith Robin Hoare"], "question": " received the Albert Medal for removing depth charges from a ship while it was on fire?"} +{"answers": ["Surface integrity"], "question": "the term is defined as the nature of the surface condition of a workpiece after being affected by manufacturing processes?"} +{"answers": ["Lac-des-Écorces, Quebec", "Lac-des-Écorces"], "question": "one of the largest fish culture stations in Quebec, Canada, is in ?"} +{"answers": ["Triangle", "Triangle"], "question": ", the 1967 album by The Beau Brummels, was partially inspired by the Legion of Honor?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Demaine", "Demaine", "Martin"], "question": " founded the first one-man art glass studio in Canada and home-schooled his son Erik to become MITs youngest ever professor despite not having a college degree himself?"} +{"answers": ["Mansfield State Historic Site"], "question": "the in western Louisiana commemorates an 1864 Confederate victory by General Richard Taylor, which prevented a pending Union invasion of Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Ellisland Farm"], "question": "\"Auld Lang Syne\" was written by Robert Burns at near Dumfries, Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Upton Park riot"], "question": "supporters invaded the pitch on three occasions during a between West Ham United and Millwall in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Intimidator", "Intimidator"], "question": "the roller coaster on the South Carolina side of the Carowinds amusement park takes its name from the nickname of former NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese people in Botswana"], "question": "according to government records in 2006, more than a third of the total number of worked in the construction business?"} +{"answers": ["Germantown Colony and Museum"], "question": "the near Minden, Louisiana, preserves the remnants of a Utopian religious commune active between 1835 and 1871?"} +{"answers": ["Giveamanakick"], "question": "s live performances involved gas masks and streamers and one of their albums was said to be \"something akin to being battered round the head with a plank of wood for half an hour\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Hope Estate"], "question": " \"\" is home to the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire, a winery, a brewpub, and a rare pre-1840 American formal garden?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Patch", "Harry Patch"], "question": "all proceeds from the 2009 Radiohead song \"\" were donated to The Royal British Legion?"} +{"answers": ["Giuseppe", "Ricciotti", "Giuseppe Ricciotti"], "question": " book \"Life of Jesus Christ\" was edited in 1941 and reedited and reprinted several times?"} +{"answers": ["Okęcie Airport", "Okęcie Airport incident"], "question": "as a result of the in 1980, four top players of the Polish national football team were disqualified, and one of them never capped for Poland again?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander", "Alexander Gordon Lyle", "Lyle"], "question": " is one of only two dental officers ever to receive the United States' highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor?"} +{"answers": ["chromosome 17q21.31 duplication syndrome", "Potocki–Lupski syndrome"], "question": "Do you know that, predicted to appear in at least 1 in 20,000 humans, the microduplication of a band on chromosome 17 leads to the rare disease ?"} +{"answers": ["Peace of Canterbury"], "question": "King Louis IX of France said that he would rather break clods behind a plough than accept the 1264 ?"} +{"answers": ["Doryphora sassafras"], "question": " \"\" of southeastern Australia gains its name from the similarity of the odour of its leaves to that of the Sassafras of eastern North America?"} +{"answers": ["Fernando", "Lara", "Fernando Núñez de Lara"], "question": "the Castilian nobleman became a Knight Hospitaller on his deathbed in exile in Marrakesh?"} +{"answers": ["Unsinkable Seven"], "question": "Joginder Singh and Nick Nowicki were twice members of a group nicknamed the after managing to be among the seven survivors of the East African Safari Rally in 1963 and 1968?"} +{"answers": ["Dust 514"], "question": "users in the upcoming MMORPG will be able to interact with users from another game, \"EVE Online\", through mercenary assistance?"} +{"answers": ["Commission for the Determination of Place Names"], "question": "the determined 32,138 toponyms of Poland inbetween 1946 and 1950?"} +{"answers": ["Nasutitermes corniger"], "question": "the White-throated Round-eared Bat creates roosts inside the nests of the termite, ?"} +{"answers": ["Game pie"], "question": "William Hutton, François Pierre La Varenne and Benjamin Disraeli wrote about , and Josiah Wedgwood made cooking dishes for it?"} +{"answers": ["Z. Marcas"], "question": "French author Honoré de Balzac \"\" found inspiration for his 1840 novelette from a sign outside a tailor's shop in Paris?"} +{"answers": ["Alice of Wonderland in Paris"], "question": "the 1966 film reimagined the Lewis Carroll heroine as an American girl who is obsessed with visiting the French capital?"} +{"answers": ["Tohjiro"], "question": "Chisho Itoh, the winner of the 1988 Yokohama Film Festival Best New Director Award, went on to a career as the hardcore Japanese adult video director ?"} +{"answers": ["Sheridan", "Sheridan, Oregon"], "question": "about a third of the population of , are criminals?"} +{"answers": ["Fuzhou Tanka"], "question": " people in Fujian lived on boats most of their lives?"} +{"answers": ["Permai"], "question": "the Indonesian political party was also a mystical religious movement?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Bako", "Bako", "Paul"], "question": "journeyman \"\" has played for 11 Major League Baseball teams in his 12-year career, and was formerly Greg Maddux's personal catcher?"} +{"answers": ["Slirp"], "question": "in the 1990s many users gained Internet access by using to emulate a TCP/IP connection via a dial-up shell account?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Emerson", "William Emerson", "Emerson"], "question": "after \"The Saturday Evening Post\" announced its closure in 1969, embittered editor-in-chief wished \"that all the [magazine's] one-eyed critics will lose their other eye\"?"} +{"answers": ["Transport in Hamburg"], "question": "80% of the taxis used for are driver-owned?"} +{"answers": ["The New Yorkers", "New Yorkers"], "question": "the 1930 musical received criticism for bad taste, and its song \"Love for Sale\" was subsequently banned from the radio?"} +{"answers": ["Mercury-Atlas 8"], "question": "the spaceflight \"\" in October 1962 was piloted by a Turtle?"} +{"answers": ["Al Purvis", "Al", "Purvis"], "question": " played for the Edmonton Mercurys, an ice hockey team sponsored by a local car dealership, that won the gold medal at the 1952 Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office", "United States Post Office"], "question": "the extensive ornamentation on the Haverstraw, New York, may be due to the influence of Postmaster General James Farley, a native of the area?"} +{"answers": ["Somali ostrich", "Somali Ostrich"], "question": "the faces eradication in the Horn of Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Durrett", "Charles Durrett", "Charles"], "question": "architect has designed more than 50 cohousing communities in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Harvard Beats Yale 29-29", "Harvard Beats Yale"], "question": "the documentary gets its name from an actual headline in the \"Harvard Crimson\"?"} +{"answers": ["Motoko Sasaki", "Sasaki", "Motoko"], "question": "Japanese erotic film actress made her screen debut at the advanced age for the field, of 29, and won a Best Actress award at 36?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin Lewis", "Kevin Lewis", "Lewis", "Kevin"], "question": "despite leading the New York Giants in tackles in 2004, was released before 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Map of Rensselaerswyck"], "question": "the shows that Kiliaen van Rensselaer originally named areas around the upper Hudson River, near Fort Orange, after the women in his life?"} +{"answers": ["Baila Mi Rumba"], "question": "Venezuelan performer José Luis Rodríguez \"El Puma\" received a Grammy Award nomination for his number-one song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edith Green – Wendell Wyatt Federal Building"], "question": "a single bucket of water was used to extinguish a three-alarm fire at the \"\" in Portland, Oregon, USA?"} +{"answers": ["2nd Arizona Territorial Legislature", "Arizona Territorial Legislature"], "question": "five months after the created Pah-Ute County most of the county's land was given to Nevada?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Sommers", "Robert", "Robert Edward Sommers", "Sommers"], "question": ", who became British Columbia Minister of Forests in 1952, was the first cabinet minister in the British Commonwealth to be imprisoned for taking bribes?"} +{"answers": ["1st Special Squadron", "1st Special Squadron"], "question": "the of the Imperial Japanese Navy was tasked with defending Australia and New Zealand during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Chauchilla Cemetery"], "question": "bodies \"(example pictured)\" buried in still retain skins and hair?"} +{"answers": ["The Ghost Ship"], "question": "the fictional Caribbean island of \"San Sebastian\" appears in RKO's , \"I Walked With a Zombie\", and \"Zombies on Broadway\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bopath Ella", "Bopath Ella Falls"], "question": "one thousand human sacrifices are required to retrieve a treasure hidden in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Salmacisia"], "question": "infection by induces the development of female sex organs in a male?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudoplectania nigrella"], "question": " use toxic chemicals to kill living things?"} +{"answers": ["The Haunted House", "The Haunted House"], "question": " written by Charles Dickens in 1859 is the inspiration for an attraction which can be seen at Chatham in Kent?"} +{"answers": ["Baz's Culture Clash"], "question": "half-Egyptian Bazil Ashmawy spent a night with ghostbusters in a haunted shopping centre and was hypnotised by witches to meet his ancestors for his TV show ?"} +{"answers": ["Suillus spraguei"], "question": "the \"\" is not, in fact, the feeding appendages of an underground monster that wants to eat your face?"} +{"answers": ["Big Max"], "question": " pumpkins are not really pumpkins?"} +{"answers": ["Cutting Edge Haunted House"], "question": " haunted house was recently awarded the Guinness World Record for the largest haunted house attraction?"} +{"answers": ["Maha Sona", "Maha Sohona"], "question": "the demon , whose head has been replaced with that of a bear, haunts graveyards and feasts on human flesh?"} +{"answers": ["MayKay"], "question": "\"The Sunday Business Post\" praised Fight Like Apes frontwoman for her \"long black hair and banshee wail\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mashed pumpkin"], "question": "\"pumpkin sauce,\" or \"\", was served at inns in New England as early as 1704?"} +{"answers": ["Mycena nargan"], "question": " was so named because its white speckles were like the eyes of the mythical nargun of Australian aborigines?"} +{"answers": ["Engle Monumental Clock"], "question": "people paid to see a skeleton strike a thigh bone against a human skull ?"} +{"answers": ["Hidebehind"], "question": "the carnivorous monster called a from American folklore cannot be accurately described because it is always hiding behind something?"} +{"answers": ["Wells and Mendip Museum"], "question": "the has a skeleton believed to be that of the Witch of Wookey Hole?"} +{"answers": ["Abezethibou"], "question": "according to the \"Testament of Solomon\", the one-winged demon is trapped underneath the Red Sea?"} +{"answers": ["I Like Pumpkins"], "question": "in the children's book , the narrator sees Frankenstein and his pet alligator buying pumpkins?"} +{"answers": ["The Phone Message"], "question": "the \"Seinfeld\" episode \"\" was written to replace a script in which one of the main characters bought a handgun, which was considered too provocative?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Constable", "James Ashley Constable", "James Constable"], "question": "footballer worked in an undergarment lining factory while playing as a semi-professional?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Upham", "HMNZS Charles Upham"], "question": "the Alliance political party claimed in 1998 that the Royal New Zealand Navy ship was \"doing a passable imitation between a lemon and a white elephant\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cambridge Historic District", "Cambridge Historic District"], "question": "streets in the Cambridge, New York, \"(Hubbard Hall, pictured)\" intersect at odd angles because the village was created from the combination of three crossroads hamlets?"} +{"answers": ["Zapis"], "question": "church services may be held in Serbia under the crown of a , a large oak with a cross inscribed into its bark, sacred for the village at which it is situated?"} +{"answers": ["Nils Yngvar Ustvedt", "Yngvar", "Ustvedt", "Yngvar Ustvedt"], "question": "radio personality has written more than seventy books?"} +{"answers": ["No Line on the Horizon", "No Line on the Horizon"], "question": "the lyrics in the U2 song \"\" were inspired by an image of a place \"where the sea meets the sky and you can't tell the difference between the two\"?"} +{"answers": ["Otto", "Otto"], "question": "the dachshund-terrier, , is the oldest dog in the world at one hundred and forty-five dog years?"} +{"answers": ["Beauty Pageant", "Beauty Pageant"], "question": "the \"Parks and Recreation\" episode \"\" was directed by Jason Woliner, who directed \"Parks\" star Aziz Ansari in the MTV sketch comedy show, \"Human Giant\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nicolaus Copernicus Monument, Warsaw", "Nicolaus Copernicus Monument in Warsaw"], "question": "the \"\" was inspired by a comment made by Napoleon, and was nearly melted down by Nazi Germany after the Warsaw Uprising?"} +{"answers": ["Les", "Cocker", "Les Cocker", "Les Cocker"], "question": ", a coach with the victorious England team at the 1966 World Cup, received a winner's medal in June 2009, nearly 30 years after his death, following a campaign launched by his family?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty with the Kalapuya, etc."], "question": "by the time their lands were ceded to the United States in the of 1855, only 400 Kalapuya Native Americans remained, the rest having died of disease or armed conflict?"} +{"answers": ["ceftaroline fosamil", "Ceftaroline fosamil"], "question": " is a novel antibiotic against MRSA and other resistant bacterial strains and is under clinical trial as a treatment for infectious diseases such as community-acquired pneumonia?"} +{"answers": ["Lad, A Dog"], "question": "the 1919 novel is a fictionalized account of the life of author Albert Payson Terhune's real life rough collie Lad?"} +{"answers": ["Ramapo Fault"], "question": "a 2008 study concluded that the in New York has the potential to cause a magnitude 7 earthquake and billions of dollars in damages?"} +{"answers": ["Heulette Fontenot", "Heulette Clovance Fontenot", "Fontenot", "Heulette"], "question": "former Louisiana State Senator wrote legislation to require that disaster preparedness officials also provide for the safety of household pets during evacuations?"} +{"answers": ["Party Processions Act 1850", "Party Processions Act"], "question": "from 1850 until 1872, the made it illegal to parade in Ireland with music, flags or banners?"} +{"answers": ["Pulmonary hypoplasia", "pulmonary hypoplasia"], "question": "many congenital malformations in babies share the common life-threatening complication of ?"} +{"answers": ["Duckworth", "Ruth Duckworth", "Ruth"], "question": "when asked if she wanted to focus on drawing, painting, or sculpting in art school, said she wanted to study all of them just as Michaelangelo had?"} +{"answers": ["Carraway Methodist Medical Center"], "question": "during the American Civil Rights Movement, in Birmingham, Alabama, turned away a wounded Freedom rider, but treated the man who blew up the 16th Street Baptist Church?"} +{"answers": ["James Mitchell"], "question": "despite making his national team debut in 1924, footballer remains the only player to represent England while wearing spectacles?"} +{"answers": ["Stanisław Radkiewicz", "Stanisław", "Radkiewicz"], "question": "the head of Polish communist secret police ordered his agents to \"liquidate\" members of the Polish Peasant Party, and make it look like the work of the anti-communist underground?"} +{"answers": ["Cycles", "Cycles"], "question": "American band Cartel took one year to record their third full-length album, , after spending less than a month in the studio for each of their previous two albums?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Roger Barnett", "Stephen Barnett", "Stephen", "Barnett"], "question": " was a leading critic of the Newspaper Preservation Act of 1970, arguing that it led to newspaper monopolies and the demise of smaller papers in cities in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Sheldon", "Segal", "Sheldon Segal", "Sheldon Jerome Segal"], "question": "contraception expert Dr. led the team that developed the implantable device Norplant, described as \"the first significant advance in birth control since the pill\"?"} +{"answers": ["Prevention of Crime Act 1953", "Prevention of Crime Act"], "question": "although United Kingdom law has a principle of \"innocent until proven guilty\", under parts of the the burden is on the defendant to prove his innocence?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin", "Benjamin Mills", "Mills"], "question": "Kentucky judge opinion regarding the rights of slaves brought to the Northwest Territory was cited as a precedent in U.S. courts until the U.S. abolished slavery following the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["White Stag", "White Stag sign"], "question": "the Portland, Oregon, landmark \"\" originally advertised a brand of sugar?"} +{"answers": ["Nathan Eckstein", "Nathan", "Eckstein"], "question": "as a Seattle School Board member during World War I, German-born bowed to pressure to drop German language classes in Seattle Public Schools?"} +{"answers": ["Jahula"], "question": "part of the land where the depopulated Palestinian village territory of lay is used to cultivate cotton and watermelons today?"} +{"answers": ["Kwame", "Nkrumah-Acheampong", "Kwame Nkrumah-Acheampong"], "question": " is the first Ghanaian to qualify for the Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Revolutionary War Cemetery", "Revolutionary War"], "question": "local lore in Salem, New York, has it that one of the first people buried in the was an unknown local Indian who wandered into town and died?"} +{"answers": ["Emilia Malessa", "Malessa", "Emilia"], "question": ", a Polish soldier in the anti-communist resistance, committed suicide after she had trusted the security chief Różański and revealed her fellow soldiers which led to their arrest?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Diu", "Diu Fort"], "question": "the \"\" in India was voted one of seven wonders of Portuguese colonialism in an opinion poll in Portugal?"} +{"answers": ["Werner Maihofer", "Maihofer", "Werner"], "question": "Germany's Federal Minister of the Interior resigned after \"Der Spiegel\" uncovered an illegal wiretapping of physicist Klaus Traube?"} +{"answers": ["Ritchie", "Ritchie Yorke", "Yorke"], "question": " instigated and organized the first political meeting between a pop star and a prime minister, between John Lennon and Pierre Trudeau in 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Salem Historic District", "Salem Historic District"], "question": "the Salem, New York, was the site of one of the earliest churches built in New York north of Albany?"} +{"answers": ["Kaudulla National Park", "National Park"], "question": "despite the escalating human-elephant conflict, the number of elephants in the dry zone of Sri Lanka has increased, and 211 individuals were counted in ?"} +{"answers": ["National City acquisition by PNC"], "question": "PNC Financial Services using TARP funds only hours after accepting the funds while National City itself was denied funds?"} +{"answers": ["Emsley Carr Mile", "Emsley Carr"], "question": "the annual was created to encourage athletes to break the four-minute mile, but by the second race in 1954, Roger Bannister had already broken it?"} +{"answers": ["Murder of Shane Geoghegan"], "question": "a minute of silence was held in memory of murdered rugby player at Ireland's 2008 international match against New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Doxat", "Lewis", "Lewis Doxat"], "question": "despite serving as the editor of \"The Observer\" for fifty years, prided himself on never having written a single article for the paper?"} +{"answers": ["Constitutional references to God"], "question": "the constitutions of Greece, Ireland, Switzerland and several U.S. states are ?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Garibaldi Aulisi", "Aulisi", "Joseph G. Aulisi", "Joseph"], "question": " was the costume designer for \"Die Hard with a Vengeance\" and \"Bicentennial Man\"?"} +{"answers": ["39 Conduit Road", "Conduit Road"], "question": "Hong Kong property developer Henderson Land Development claims to have sold the most expensive apartment in the world at ?"} +{"answers": ["Amos", "Maurice Amos", "Maurice"], "question": " was the third member of his family to become a legal professor at University College London, after his father and grandfather?"} +{"answers": ["Clara Millington Dow", "Clara", "Clara Dow", "Dow"], "question": " \"\" was one of the last principal sopranos personally trained by W. S. Gilbert at the Savoy Theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Julie Quinn", "Quinn", "Julie"], "question": "her own troubled divorce prompted Louisiana State Senator to work for the law that requires the violator of a protective order to serve at least a 90-day sentence?"} +{"answers": ["Bottisham Village College"], "question": " was the second of the Village Colleges established by Henry Morris in his vision for a better education for country people in Cambridgeshire?"} +{"answers": ["Bento de Góis", "Bento", "Góis"], "question": "the exact location of the city of Cialis, where became convinced in 1605 that Cathay is China, has been a subject of debate among later historians?"} +{"answers": ["Nephila komaci"], "question": " is the largest web-spinning spider known to date?"} +{"answers": ["Megalaspis cordyla", "Torpedo scad"], "question": "although the \"\" is of major importance to Indian fisheries and extensively studied in that country, worldwide catch statistics for the species do not include India?"} +{"answers": ["Sybil Rappaport Moses", "Sybil Moses", "Moses", "Sybil"], "question": "in 2003, Judge ordered the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to release transcripts of employee radio transmissions in the World Trade Center during the September 11 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Pornography in Hungary"], "question": "actress Michelle Wild, whose real name is Katalin Vad, changed her name to accommodate to the international distribution of ?"} +{"answers": ["Satyashodhak Communist Party"], "question": "the was founded in Maharastra, India, in 1978, seeking to combine the philosophies of Karl Marx, B.R. Ambedkar and Jyotirao Phule?"} +{"answers": ["Leo Goldberg", "Goldberg", "Leo"], "question": "the U.S. State Department tried to pressure International Astronomical Union delegate into demanding membership for the Republic of China, despite the country's lack of professional astronomers?"} +{"answers": ["Kelly", "Kelly"], "question": "when the musical closed after one night on Broadway, a reviewer noted \"Ella Logan was written out of \"Kelly\" before it reached the Broadhurst Theater Saturday night. Congratulations, Miss Logan\"?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office", "United States Post Office"], "question": "the asymmetrical facade of the Granville, New York, \"\" is unusual for a five-bay Depression-era post office in the state?"} +{"answers": ["Terence Weil", "Weil", "Terence"], "question": "William Waterhouse considered the rapport between violist Cecil Aronowitz and cellist the special distinction of the Melos Ensemble?"} +{"answers": ["Wi-Fi Direct"], "question": "the Wi-Fi Alliance plans to ease the task of setting up small Wi-Fi networks with their new standard?"} +{"answers": ["Troisi", "Dante", "Dante Troisi"], "question": "Italian writer was posthumously awarded the Feronia Literary Prize in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Diane Winston", "Diane Grisham Winston", "Diane", "Winston"], "question": " lost a special election for the Louisiana State Senate in 2005, despite having led the first round of balloting?"} +{"answers": ["child labour in India", "Child labour in India"], "question": "in spite of the fact that is illegal, children as young as five years are employed?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Schütz", "Schütz"], "question": " managed to get the \"Neue Freie Presse\" to print a letter in which he complained about the use of fireproof coal and oval wheels by the Federal Railway of Austria?"} +{"answers": ["Transmission Electron Aberration-Corrected Microscope"], "question": "with a one can see not only atoms, but also chemical bonds between them \"(see picture)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Allan Henry Stevenson", "Allan H. Stevenson", "Allan", "Stevenson"], "question": "by identifying watermarks in the paper of the incunabulum \"Missale Speciale\", a book alleged to pre-date the Gutenberg Bible (c. 1455), proved it was printed nearly 20 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Unsan"], "question": "the defeat of the US 8th Cavalry Regiment at the has been called \"one of the most devastating US losses of the Korean War.\"?"} +{"answers": ["Garey Forster", "Forster", "Garey"], "question": "Louisiana in 2008 became the fiftieth state to ban cockfighting, nearly two decades after former State Representative led the initial effort to halt the practice?"} +{"answers": ["Ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon"], "question": "26 nations have since 2007, and only one country, the Czech Republic, has yet to complete the process?"} +{"answers": ["Seizō Watase", "Seizō", "Watase"], "question": "Japanese manga artist worked at an insurance company for 16 years before retiring to work on manga full time?"} +{"answers": ["Blackwell Island Light", "Blackwell Island"], "question": "legends say \"\" was built by an inmate from an insane asylum?"} +{"answers": ["British Summary Court"], "question": "the proceedings of the were in both English and German?"} +{"answers": ["Szweber", "Sara Szweber", "Sara"], "question": ", one of a few women who held leadership positions in the Jewish socialist movement, after the invasion of Poland was threatened with arrest by the NKVD and fled to the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Sainte-Pétronille", "Sainte-Pétronille, Quebec"], "question": "the first golf course in North America was a three-hole course built in 1868 in the village of near Quebec City, Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Sima", "Sima Nan", "Nan"], "question": "Chinese 'cultbuster' and qigong master has publicly exposed qigong trickery in China?"} +{"answers": ["Bergh", "Richard Bergh", "Sven Richard Bergh", "Richard"], "question": "Swedish painter \"\" was established as a portrait painter, although his landscape paintings played an important role in the development of Swedish romantic nationalism?"} +{"answers": ["Tanco mine", "Tanco Mine"], "question": " in Manitoba, Canada, is the world's largest producer of caesium?"} +{"answers": ["Morris", "Pashman", "Morris Pashman"], "question": "Judge upheld a ban on the sale of the John Cleland book \"Fanny Hill\" in New Jersey, calling it \"sufficiently obscene to forfeit the protection of the First Amendment\"?"} +{"answers": ["Valentino", "Mazzia", "Valentino Mazzia"], "question": "former New York City Medical Examiner Michael Baden credited Dr. with creating the field of forensic anesthesiology?"} +{"answers": ["Rodger Doxsey", "Rodger Evans Doxsey", "Rodger", "Doxsey"], "question": "astronomer was awarded the NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal for \"exceptional accomplishments and contributions to the Hubble Space Telescope\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sumapaz Paramo", "Sumapaz Páramo"], "question": "the national park in Colombia, is the largest Paramo ecosystem in the world?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Matayoshi", "Matayoshi"], "question": "the mayor of Rongelap, , led the Marshallese who suffered from radiation sickness due to nuclear testing in seeking monetary compensation?"} +{"answers": ["Gilgel Gibe III Dam"], "question": "the electricity generating capacity of Ethiopia is projected to double when the and the associated hydropower plant, currently under construction on the Omo River, are completed?"} +{"answers": ["Parnall Pixie"], "question": "the won both the fuel consumption test and the speed prize at the 1924 Lympne Light Aircraft Trials, with the aid of interchangeable wings?"} +{"answers": ["Térez", "Térez Montcalm", "Montcalm"], "question": "Canadian singer debut album, \"Risque\", saw her nominated for five Félix Awards in 1995?"} +{"answers": ["Galidiinae"], "question": "although the \"\" resemble mongooses, they are more closely related to other Malagasy carnivorans such as the fossa?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Taylor", "Bill Taylor", "Bill Taylor"], "question": "outfielder never made an error in his five-year Major League Baseball career?"} +{"answers": ["Wiatr", "Narcyz", "Narcyz Wiatr"], "question": ", a Polish activist in the agrarian movement and member of the anti-Nazi resistance group Peasant Battalions, was murdered by the communist secret police in Kraków’s Planty Park?"} +{"answers": ["Windhorst", "Stephen Joseph Windhorst", "Stephen J. Windhorst", "Stephen"], "question": "Louisiana District Judge is a former reserve police officer who also served eight years in the Louisiana House of Representatives as an anti-crime advocate?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Tripoli", "Siege of Tripoli"], "question": "in the the Ottoman Empire captured the city of Tripoli in modern-day Libya from the Knights of Malta?"} +{"answers": ["Observations, systematical and geographical, on the herbarium collected by Professor Christian Smith, in the vicinity of the Congo"], "question": "Robert Brown's 1818 botanical article was deemed by one reviewer to be remarkable for its frequent use of the word \"remarkable\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stand Up Comedy", "Stand Up Comedy"], "question": "the U2 song \"\" was recreated so many times during the \"No Line on the Horizon\" sessions that six different songs were written as a result?"} +{"answers": ["G. McMurtrie Godley", "G.", "Godley", "George McMurtrie Godley"], "question": "former U.S. Ambassador to Laos testified in 1992 to the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs that no POWs remained behind after the end of the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Riverdell Hospital"], "question": "after being reported as the site of the alleged murders by \"Dr. X\" Mario Jascalevich, closed in 1981 due to declining numbers of patients?"} +{"answers": ["Connecticut Company"], "question": "the New Haven, which operated most of the steam railroad mileage in the U.S. state of Connecticut, also controlled a vast system of trolley lines through the ?"} +{"answers": ["David Israel Shapiro", "David I. Shapiro", "Shapiro", "David"], "question": "after defending American Nazi Party leader George Lincoln Rockwell, attorney was told by Rockwell to \"listen up, Jewboy ... I'll watch as you and all the other Jews go to the gas chamber\"?"} +{"answers": ["2004 Russia–Belarus gas dispute", "2004 Russia–Belarus energy dispute"], "question": "before the , Gazprom sold natural gas to Belarus at Russian domestic prices?"} +{"answers": ["American food policy in occupied Germany", "Food in occupied Germany"], "question": "General Lucius D. Clays \"\" justification for was that \"Germans should suffer from hunger and from cold ... to make them realize the consequences of a war which they caused\"?"} +{"answers": ["Biermösl Blosn"], "question": "the Bavarian ministry of education once ordered 75,000 copies of a song book for school children to be destroyed because it contained s \"Gott mit dir, du Land der BayWa\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation", "Bikur Holim Congregation"], "question": "a CD by \"hazzan\" Samuel Benaroya of Seattle, Washington's is one of the few recordings of Ottoman Hebrew sacred music?"} +{"answers": ["1896 Sanriku earthquake"], "question": "the caused the most devastating tsunami in Japanese history, destroying about 9,000 homes and killing more than 22,000 people?"} +{"answers": ["Kobaïan", "kobaïan"], "question": " is a lyrical language created by French drummer and composer Christian Vander for his progressive rock band Magma?"} +{"answers": ["Pilot", "Pilot"], "question": "reviews for the of \"Modern Family\" compared it to \"Arrested Development\" and \"Married...With Children\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Foster", "Foster", "Marie"], "question": "U.S. Civil Rights Movement leader walked fifty miles in a march, despite receiving injuries two weeks earlier on Bloody Sunday?"} +{"answers": ["Ahklun Mountains"], "question": "the \"\", located in the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge, support the only existing glaciers in western Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Bernard Lens III", "III"], "question": " was the first English miniaturist to paint on ivory instead of vellum?"} +{"answers": ["Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality"], "question": "the in San Francisco houses one of the world's most comprehensive libraries of academic sexological and erotological resources?"} +{"answers": ["Swale-Pope", "Rosie", "Rosie Swale-Pope"], "question": "in 2008 61-year-old completed a five-year 20,000-mile around the world run to highlight the importance of early diagnosis of prostate cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Air Malawi Limited", "Air Malawi"], "question": "in 2008, a 49% stake in was offered to Comair for only US3,500?"} +{"answers": ["Storting building", "Parliament of Norway Building"], "question": "the first winner of the contest to design the was rejected because it looked too much like a church \"(design pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Miguel", "Sanó", "Miguel Sanó", "Miguel Sano"], "question": "Dominican baseball prospect received the highest international signing bonus in Minnesota Twins history, more than the Twins spent on 70 international prospects from 2006 to 2008 combined?"} +{"answers": ["Lulworthiaceae"], "question": "the are a family of marine fungi that typically grow on submerged wood or seaweed?"} +{"answers": ["Kornfeder", "Joseph Zack Kornfeder", "Joseph Zack", "Joseph"], "question": ", a founding member of the Communist Party of America in 1919, became a vigorous anti-Communist after his wife was arrested by the NKVD during the Great Purge of 1937–38?"} +{"answers": ["Fugglestone St Peter"], "question": "Saint Giles's leper hospital at was founded by Queen Adelicia?"} +{"answers": ["Kapiʻolani", "Chiefess Kapiolani", "Kapiʻolani"], "question": "Hawaiian s walk into an active volcano in 1824 was the subject of a poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson?"} +{"answers": ["Greater Poland", "Greater Poland uprising", "Greater Poland uprising", "Greater Poland Uprising"], "question": "Tadeusz Kościuszko initially did not want to support the in order to avoid a two-front war against both Russia and Prussia?"} +{"answers": ["A Rugrats Passover"], "question": "the \"Rugrats\" episode \"\" fell under controversy from the Anti-Defamation League over the designs of two characters featured in it?"} +{"answers": ["Quincy Mine No. 2 Shaft Hoist House"], "question": "the 1918 \"\" contains the largest steam hoisting engine in the world, which sits atop the largest reinforced concrete engine foundation ever poured?"} +{"answers": ["Gwyn Shea", "Gwyn Clarkston Shea", "Gwyn", "Shea"], "question": "after resigning in 2003 as Texas secretary of state, accepted employment with Harrah's Entertainment Company and lobbied for privatization of the state lottery?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Rosa Opera Company"], "question": "Queen Victoria was \"vastly amused\" by a command performance in 1892 of \"La fille du régiment\", presented by the at Balmoral Castle?"} +{"answers": ["Eight Second Ride"], "question": "Jake Owen's 2009 single \"\" is a re-recording of a song from his 2006 debut album \"Startin' with Me\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pedro", "Pedro Fróilaz de Traba", "Traba"], "question": " (\"fl.\" 1086–1126) had an iron statue of himself erected in the square in front of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain ?"} +{"answers": ["Maurycy Orzech", "Maurycy", "Orzech"], "question": " and Leon Feiner wrote the telegraph informing Bundist member of the Polish government in Exile Szmul Zygielbojm of the outbreak of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising?"} +{"answers": ["Tupolev Tu-8"], "question": "the copilot of the could turn his seat 180° and man a Berezin B-20 cannon in the rear of the pilot's compartment?"} +{"answers": ["Casa Paoli"], "question": "Puerto Rican tenor Antonio Paoli's birthplace, the \"\", was a wedding gift to his parents, who already had five children together at the time of their marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Sani Monastery"], "question": " in Zanskar contains a \"chorten\" thought to date to the Kushan emperor Kanishka’s reign in the 2nd century CE?"} +{"answers": ["Conidiosporomyces"], "question": "the fruiting structures of fungi grow in the ovaries of various grass species?"} +{"answers": ["New states"], "question": "in 2004, there were only 90 women for every 100 men in the age group 18–29 in the of Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Minor sabotage"], "question": "one of the most notable actions of in occupied Poland during World War II involved stealing a propaganda plaque from the monument of Mikołaj Kopernik?"} +{"answers": ["Canadian Council on Animal Care", "Council on Animal Care"], "question": "research in which vertebrates or cephalopods are used in Canada must meet the ethical standards set by the ?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Buckingham", "Joseph Tinker Buckingham", "Buckingham", "Joseph", "Joseph T. Buckingham"], "question": ", a leading Boston journalist of the 1830s, was an indentured farm laborer as a boy?"} +{"answers": ["Munger Fort"], "question": "a \"white mutiny\" by disgruntled officers of the East India Company in the precincts of \"\" in Bihar, India, in 1766 was put down by Lord Clive?"} +{"answers": ["Pleurotus nebrodensis"], "question": " was declared to be a critically endangered mushroom in Sicily by the IUCN?"} +{"answers": ["Waterloo Bridge", "Waterloo Bridge"], "question": "once the Motion Picture Association of America began enforcing the Hays Code in 1934, it became impossible to re-release due to its controversial plot?"} +{"answers": ["Wonderland", "Wonderland"], "question": "teenage singer Faryl Smith's upcoming album features a digitally produced duet with Luciano Pavarotti, who died in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Green Oak Village Place"], "question": "a local resident created a board game based on roundabouts built in front of the shopping mall in Brighton, Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Mole National Park"], "question": "the elephants of , Ghana \"\" do more damage to the economically important trees of the park than to less valuable species?"} +{"answers": ["Bolhrad High School"], "question": "the in Bolhrad, Ukraine, was founded by the Bessarabian Bulgarian diaspora as the first high school of the Bulgarian National Revival period?"} +{"answers": ["Cromwell", "Cromwell Dixon", "Dixon"], "question": " died in a plane crash in 1911 only two days after becoming the first aviator to cross the Continental Divide of the Americas?"} +{"answers": ["Expanded genetic code", "expanded genetic code"], "question": "several groups have managed to add non-natural bases to DNA, while others have added into the genetic code?"} +{"answers": ["Critical Assembly"], "question": "the sculpture used an actual central component of an atomic bomb?"} +{"answers": ["Jesse Lee", "Lee", "Jesse", "Jesse Lee"], "question": "prior to becoming White House Online Programs Director in the Obama Administration, worked for Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi?"} +{"answers": ["Heubeck", "Werner Wolfgang Heubeck", "Werner Heubeck", "Werner"], "question": ", the managing director of Ulsterbus during The Troubles, was known for personally removing IRA bombs from buses to keep them running on time?"} +{"answers": ["Beaver Creek", "Beaver Creek"], "question": "the \"\" flows through the heart of the Yukon Flats, one of the most productive waterfowl breeding areas in North America, and the most productive in Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Xiuhcoatl"], "question": " was a mythological Aztec fire-serpent, viewed as the spirit form of Xiuhtecuhtli, the fire god, and was the lightning-like weapon of the god Huitzilopochtli?"} +{"answers": ["Breathe", "Breathe"], "question": "the U2 song \"\" is set on 16 June, an intentional reference to James Joyce's novel \"Ulysses\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zigu Ornea", "Ornea", "Z. Ornea", "Zigu"], "question": "Do you know that, as a child, Jewish Romanian literary historian was persecuted by the antisemitic Ion Antonescu regime, and is said to have made a living selling humming tops?"} +{"answers": ["Wexler", "Nancy Wexler", "Nancy"], "question": ", who discovered the location of the gene that causes Huntington's disease and created a genetic test for it, is herself at risk as the daughter of a sufferer?"} +{"answers": ["Mott", "Frank Kanning Mott", "Frank K. Mott", "Frank"], "question": " was a messenger for Western Union, a telephone operator, a hardware business owner and a city councilman before he was elected mayor of Oakland, California in 1905?"} +{"answers": ["Great Debates", "Great Debates"], "question": "some academics believe that the \"\" in international relations theory never actually took place?"} +{"answers": ["Western Atlantic", "Western Atlantic seabream"], "question": "the large intestine of the \"\" makes up roughly 90% of the fish's entire digestive tract?"} +{"answers": ["Pabst Mine Disaster", "Pabst Mine disaster"], "question": "43 miners were trapped for five days underground in the 1926 in Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Martha Wainwright discography", "Martha Wainwright"], "question": " has contributed backing vocals on all of her brother's studio albums, and was a featured performer on his 2007 tribute album \"Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rossetti and His Circle"], "question": "Max Beerbohm's 1922 book contained caricatures of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood?"} +{"answers": ["Cooper Mountain Nature Park"], "question": " in Oregon is located on an extinct volcano?"} +{"answers": ["Loramycetaceae"], "question": "species in the aquatic fungus family have spores with gelatinous sheaths thought to act as flotation devices?"} +{"answers": ["The Stakeout", "The Stakeout"], "question": "stand-up comedian Louis CK \"\" appeared in the \"Parks and Recreation\" episode \"\" as a police officer attracted to Amy Poehler's main character?"} +{"answers": ["A,A"], "question": "the Light Sculpture by Jim Sanborn at the University of Houston illuminates its surroundings with prose from different languages?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudunela cornuta"], "question": "a complete interactive 3D reconstruction of the 3 mm marine slug has been accomplished?"} +{"answers": ["Grandville", "Grandville"], "question": "in Bryan Talbot's graphic novel , France won the Napoleonic Wars, invaded Britain and guillotined the British Royal Family?"} +{"answers": ["``Dictionary of Welsh Biography", "Dictionary of Welsh Biography"], "question": "the contains the biography of nearly 5,000 eminent Welsh men and women over seventeen centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Thus Always to Tyrants", "Thus Always to Tyrants"], "question": "two songs on Scott Miller's 2001 album are based on unearthed family letters from the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Zolotow", "Sam", "Sam Zolotow"], "question": "theater reporter of \"The New York Times\" was said to be able to get any information he needed, as long as he had \"a corned-beef sandwich, a cigar and a telephone\"?"} +{"answers": ["Suzuki Hayabusa"], "question": "the 1999 \"\" was named the fastest production motorcycle of the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["The Indestructible Beat of Soweto"], "question": "critic Robert Christgau called the most important record of the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["William M. Walton", "William", "William Martin Walton", "Walton", "William Martin"], "question": ", Attorney General of Texas, withdrew his nomination for reelection when he learned his opponent was a disabled Confederate veteran with a family to support?"} +{"answers": ["Salar de Uyuni"], "question": "the salt flat in Bolivia is one of the best objects for calibrating Earth observation satellites?"} +{"answers": ["Ai Jing", "Jing", "Ai"], "question": "Chinese singer is best known for a folk rock song about the 1997 handover of Hong Kong to China?"} +{"answers": ["Melnick", "Daniel Melnick", "Daniel"], "question": "producer films won more than 20 Academy Awards out of 80 nominations, while his play \"Kelly\" closed after only one night on Broadway?"} +{"answers": ["Friedrich Freiherr von Hotze", "Friedrich", "Hotze"], "question": "after fighting in six wars throughout Europe and Russia, \"\" was killed within 32 km (20 miles) of his birthplace on 25 September 1799 at the Second Battle of Zurich?"} +{"answers": ["Dayr Ayyub"], "question": "the eastern segment of Canada Park in Israel lies on the village site of the depopulated former Palestinian village of ?"} +{"answers": ["Tim Greve", "Greve", "Tim"], "question": "while was editor-in-chief of \"Verdens Gang\" it became the largest newspaper in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Bermuda Public Transportation Board", "Public Transportation Board"], "question": "the pink are specially designed for the island's roads?"} +{"answers": ["The Truth", "The Truth"], "question": "Jason Aldean said his 2009 single \"\" was \"one of those songs that I heard the first time and knew I wanted to cut\"?"} +{"answers": ["Josef Váňa", "Josef", "Váňa"], "question": "Czech jockey won his sixth Velká pardubická steeplechase at the age of 56?"} +{"answers": ["Talking statues", "Talking statues of Rome"], "question": "Pope Adrian VI was so angered by one of the that he wanted to have it thrown into the Tiber River?"} +{"answers": ["South Granville Congregational Church"], "question": "the acoustics at the \"\" in New York are so good that community concerts are often held there despite other churches in the town being larger?"} +{"answers": ["Starkey", "Oliver", "Oliver Starkey"], "question": " was the only English knight present at the siege of Malta and is the only person to be buried in the crypt of Valetta Cathedral who was not a Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller?"} +{"answers": ["101 People Who Are Really Screwing America"], "question": "the book includes criticism of the Fox News Channel, \"The Wall Street Journal\", and drivers of sport utility vehicles?"} +{"answers": ["Ferric EDTA"], "question": " helps fix chlorophyll deficiency in garden plants but is toxic to slugs and snails?"} +{"answers": ["The V-Roys"], "question": "the alternative country band were originally named The Vice Roys, but were forced to change their name after being threatened with a lawsuit from a Jamaican band?"} +{"answers": ["Consumer Credit Act", "Consumer Credit Act 1974"], "question": "some parts of the United Kingdom's , which received Royal Assent on 31 July 1974, did not come into force until 1985?"} +{"answers": ["Warner Valley", "South Warner Valley", "North Warner Valley"], "question": "the cliffs of Hart Mountain tower 3,600 feet above the floor of Oregon’s \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cadex 2009"], "question": "during the military training exercises, Sri Lanka Navy cadets trained aboard vessels of the Indian Navy, while Indian cadets got a chance to visit historical places in Sri Lanka?"} +{"answers": ["Life on Another Planet"], "question": ", a graphic novel by Will Eisner, has been called by James Morrow, \"a kind of science fictional \"Bonfire of the Vanities\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mohammed", "Hadou", "Mohammed ben Hadou"], "question": " was a Moroccan ambassador to the court of Charles II in England in 1681–82?"} +{"answers": ["Colonial Society of Massachusetts"], "question": "until 1950, only descendants of Massachusetts Bay or Plymouth colonists could become members of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Zersenay", "Zersenay Tadese", "Tadese"], "question": "long distance runner was the first person from Eritrea to win an Olympic medal in any sport?"} +{"answers": ["Unknown Caller"], "question": "the U2 song \"\" was written from the perspective of a suicidal drug addict whose phone begins receiving cryptic text messages?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Lee", "Lee", "Jack Lee", "Jack"], "question": "in a 1933 first-class cricket match, claimed the wicket of his older brother Harry, with the catch being taken by younger brother Frank?"} +{"answers": ["Schwabacher Brothers"], "question": " \"\" survived the Great Seattle Fire, received the first \"ton of gold\" from the Yukon, and was the terminus for Seattle's first shipping trade route to the Orient?"} +{"answers": ["Fleet Command", "Fleet Command"], "question": "the holds full command of all maritime combat forces and operations within the Royal Australian Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Assumption Preparatory School"], "question": "despite being located in Worcester, Massachusetts, the followed French custom in holding classes on Saturday mornings but not on Thursday or Saturday afternoons?"} +{"answers": ["Belgrade Race through History"], "question": "the and Belgrade Marathon competitions were held in 1999, despite the fact that the NATO bombing campaign had caused widespread damage to the city that year?"} +{"answers": ["The Wicked Messenger"], "question": "the title of the Bob Dylan song \"\" mirrors a Proverbs passage, which reads \"A wicked messenger falleth into mischief; but a faithful ambassador is health\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tahar Douis", "Douis", "Tahar"], "question": "Moroccan alligator wrestler and circus strongman set a world record by lifting 12 men weighing a total of 1,700 pounds on his shoulders?"} +{"answers": ["Lyon's Inn"], "question": "by the time was dissolved it was being run by only two of the standard twelve governors, neither of whom had any idea what their duties were?"} +{"answers": ["Aliquandostipitaceae"], "question": " members have the widest hyphae in the Ascomycetes?"} +{"answers": ["Apostolic Prefecture of the United States"], "question": "the was formed in 1784 after the end of the American Revolutionary War, with Pope Pius VI approving John Carroll \"\" as its first Superior of the Missions?"} +{"answers": ["Donna Mae Mims", "Donna", "Mims"], "question": ", known as the \"Pink Lady\" of racing, became the first woman to win a Sports Car Club of America national championship in 1963?"} +{"answers": ["Ioannis Giangos", "Ioannis", "Giangos", "Ioannis Giagkos"], "question": "current Chief of National Defense General Staff of Greece, Air Chief Marshal , served as Commander in NATO Combined Air Operations Centre-7?"} +{"answers": ["Upsall", "Nicholas Upsall", "Nicholas"], "question": "Puritan colonist saved the lives of jailed Quaker pioneers Mary Fisher and Ann Austin, was later banished, and then helped found the first Monthly Meeting of the Quakers in America?"} +{"answers": ["Psalmotoxin"], "question": " is a spider toxin from the venom of the South American tarantula \"Psalmopoeus cambridgei\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dan Morrish", "Dan", "Morrish", "Dan Wesley Morrish"], "question": "conservative State Senator broke with the Louisiana Family Forum in 2009 by supporting a law which permits restaurants to levy cover charges for live entertainment and to sell alcohol?"} +{"answers": ["Fir'im"], "question": "after the Palestinian Safad village of was depopulated in 1948, the Israeli settle­ment of Hatzor HaGlilit was established nearby?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Chua", "Tony", "Chua"], "question": "after playing association football and coaching the Philippine women's national football team, switched to manage a team in the Philippine Basketball Association?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Georgia"], "question": "until , no U.S. Supreme Court decision required US state prison systems to provide facilities for disabled inmates under ADA?"} +{"answers": ["Westminster Mall", "Westminster Mall"], "question": "despite being one of the largest malls in the Denver area, is half-vacant?"} +{"answers": ["1755 Cape Ann earthquake", "1755 Cape Ann Earthquake"], "question": "when sailors more than off the coast of Massachusetts felt the , they thought their ship had run aground?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Quandt", "Quandt", "William B. Quandt"], "question": "the book \"The Israel Lobby\" credited the Brookings Institution for having \"\" as its Middle East policy expert, citing his \"well-deserved reputation for even-handedness\"?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office", "United States Post Office"], "question": "the Lake George, New York, features aspects of modernistic and Art Deco architecture on a basic Colonial Revival building?"} +{"answers": ["Monica C. Lozano", "Monica Cecilia Lozano", "Lozano", "Monica"], "question": " is the publisher and Chief Executive Officer of the Los Angeles-based \"La Opinión\", the largest Spanish language newspaper in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["CALERIE"], "question": "the study subjects humans to a 25% reduction in food calories over a two-year period, to determine if calorie restriction prolongs life and reduces the incidence of cancer and cardiovascular disease?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin Leonardo Newsome", "Kevin Newsome", "Newsome", "Kevin"], "question": " was a two-time state champion hurdler at Western Branch High School before he enrolled at Penn State to play football?"} +{"answers": ["Aukin", "David Aukin", "David"], "question": "producer has been nominated for two BAFTA Awards for films about Tony Blair?"} +{"answers": ["Cake Wrecks"], "question": "pictures featured on , a photoblog founded in 2008, include a cake decorated with a sonogram image?"} +{"answers": ["Lhasa Zhol Pillar"], "question": "the tall stone \"\", is inscribed with what may be the oldest known Tibetan writing dating back as far as 764 CE?"} +{"answers": ["Windhorst", "Fritz Heinrich Windhorst", "Fritz Windhorst", "Fritz"], "question": "in 1990 former Louisiana State Senator spoke on behalf of a vetoed bill which would have made abortion a felony punishable by imprisonment?"} +{"answers": ["Radom Ghetto"], "question": "many Jews of the in occupied Poland were forced to work in the local arms factory?"} +{"answers": ["Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends"], "question": "the \"Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends\" episode \"\" was released on DVD with an audio commentary in which the characters discuss events not seen in the episode?"} +{"answers": ["City Hall", "Oakland City Hall"], "question": "a 36-cell jail is located on the twelfth floor of the Oakland, California ?"} +{"answers": ["Slingshot", "Slingshot"], "question": "at a 2004 public demonstration, Segway inventor Dean Kamen drank his own urine after it had been passed through a ?"} +{"answers": ["Air Botswana Holdings", "Air Botswana", "Air Botswana Corporation"], "question": "in 1999, an pilot committed suicide by crashing an ATR 42 \"\" into, and destroying, the airline's fleet at Gaborone's airport?"} +{"answers": ["Parsons", "J.", "J. Graham Parsons", "James Graham Parsons"], "question": "in the book \"A Thousand Days\", Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. was highly critical of United States Ambassador to Laos who he felt \"drastically misconceived the situation\" in Laos?"} +{"answers": ["Fuiste un Trozo de Hielo en la Escarcha"], "question": "the song \"\" performed by Puerto Rican singer Chayanne was written by a member of the Spanish band Mecano?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Mark Samuels Lasner", "Samuels Lasner", "Lasner"], "question": "items from the collection of relating to Aubrey Beardsley, Oscar Wilde and other writers and artists of the 1890s have provided the basis for numerous publications and exhibitions?"} +{"answers": ["B. Dalton", "B. Dalton Bookseller"], "question": ", once the second-largest bookstore in the U.S., was founded in 1966 by the Dayton's department store chain?"} +{"answers": ["Galda", "Fred C. Galda", "Fred"], "question": "in a 1981 case, Judge allowed a woman to claim she shot her husband in self-defense, making him the first judge in New Jersey to accept a battered woman defense in a spousal killing?"} +{"answers": ["Ancient Priors"], "question": "the 15th-century in Crawley had hidden rooms reached by pulling meat-hooks to open a trapdoor and twisting a wall-carving to move a fireplace?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Blood", "Ernest Blood"], "question": "Basketball Hall of Fame coach led the Passaic High School Hilltoppers to a 200–1 record over ten seasons, and started the team on a U.S. record 159-game winning streak?"} +{"answers": ["Shaku", "Shaku"], "question": "the ritual baton called a held by Japanese officials like Emperor Hirohito \"\" was originally meant just to keep small sheets for memoranda and other notes?"} +{"answers": ["Zhenguo Temple"], "question": " Wanfo Hall is the only surviving building that was built during China's Northern Han dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Beerbohm", "Julius Beerbohm", "Julius"], "question": ", a Victorian author and explorer, traveled to Patagonia in 1877 to survey the land between Port Desire and Santa Cruz in the footsteps of Ferdinand Magellan?"} +{"answers": ["Black Abbey"], "question": "the name of the is based on the fact that the Dominicans were often referred to as Black Friars, because of the black \"cappa\" or cloak which they wear over their white habits?"} +{"answers": ["Bruneau", "Peppi", "Peppi Bruneau"], "question": "the former Louisiana State Representative of New Orleans secured passage of a bill clarifying the right of a victim to shoot carjackers?"} +{"answers": ["Saint-Thomas, Quebec", "Saint-Thomas"], "question": "although once was the largest tobacco producer in the province of Quebec, Canada, it no longer is cultivated there?"} +{"answers": ["Zoltan Mesko", "Zoltán Meskó", "Zoltán Meskó", "Meskó", "Zoltán"], "question": "the skills of Michigan Wolverines football punter were discovered in seventh grade gym class when he knocked out a light during a kickball game?"} +{"answers": ["Viedma Glacier"], "question": " \"\" is part of the huge Southern Patagonian Ice Field, the third largest expanse of continental ice after Greenland and Antarctica?"} +{"answers": ["Toleration Act", "Maryland Toleration Act"], "question": "although the of 1649 is recognized as an important milestone in the development of religious freedom, it still allowed the execution of non-Christians?"} +{"answers": ["Jayden", "Jayden Connor Stockley", "Stockley", "Jayden Stockley"], "question": " made his debut in the Football League for Bournemouth whilst still a student at secondary school?"} +{"answers": ["Hadley Parabolic Bridge"], "question": "of the three semi-deck lenticular truss bridges known to have been made, the Hadley, New York, is the only one that still exists?"} +{"answers": ["Race the Sun"], "question": "Konawaena High School's 18th place finish in the 1990 World Solar Challenge was the basis for the 1996 film ?"} +{"answers": ["Accurate News and Information Act"], "question": "the , passed in 1937 by the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, gave a committee of legislators the authority to compel a newspaper to reveal its sources?"} +{"answers": ["Young America", "Young America Stakes"], "question": "Hall of Fame jockey Jorge Velásquez won the four times; in 1978 with Spectacular Bid, in 1979 with Koluctoo Bay, in 1980 with Lord Avie and in 1987 aboard Firery Ensign?"} +{"answers": ["Bermuda Maritime Museum", "National Museum of Bermuda"], "question": "the Commissioner's House of the is the world's first residence that was constructed with prefabricated cast-iron structural supports?"} +{"answers": ["Oakwood Cemetery", "Oakwood Cemetery"], "question": " in Troy, New York, is the resting place of the progenitor of Uncle Sam, Samuel Wilson, financier Russell Sage, and educators Emma Willard and Amos Eaton?"} +{"answers": ["Pembroke", "Philip Herbert, 7th Earl of Pembroke", "Philip"], "question": "the was convicted of murder but pardoned by King Charles II?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of Brisbane", "flag of Brisbane"], "question": "the three caducei on the \"\" represent Hermes' role as the protector of commerce, and not their more familiar meaning of being associated with medicine?"} +{"answers": ["Heart of Stone", "Heart of Stone"], "question": "the 2009 film is the story of Weequahic High School beset by gangs, and its principal working with Black and Jewish alumni and gang members to restore its glory prior to 1960?"} +{"answers": ["George Strake Jr.", "Jr.", "George William Strake Jr.", "George Strake, Jr.", "George"], "question": "the Houston businessman, philanthropist, and politician , was among the benefactors in the restoration of the World War II vessel, ?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Bourne", "Thomas Bourne"], "question": "sailor won the Medal of Honor for actions during the 1862 Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip in which he \"remained steadfast at his gun\" despite heavy fire his ship was taking?"} +{"answers": ["Mehri Edo"], "question": "some copies of Greek singer Chrispa's new album accidentally contained church hymns instead of her songs?"} +{"answers": ["Saratoga Gas, Electric Light and Power Company Complex", "Electric Light and Power Company Complex"], "question": "one of the two extant buildings from the in Saratoga Springs, New York, is one of the few remaining 19th-century gasholder houses \"\" in the Northeast?"} +{"answers": ["Angelo", "Angelo Joseph Errichetti", "Angelo Errichetti", "Errichetti"], "question": "Judge George C. Pratt blamed for luring U.S. Senator Harrison A. Williams to accept Abscam bribes, with Pratt describing Errichetti as \"the center of a cesspool of corruption\"?"} +{"answers": ["Brinig", "Myron", "Myron Brinig"], "question": "homosexual novelist wrote several novels about homosexuality, yet he was closeted all his life?"} +{"answers": ["Full Circle Song"], "question": "the song \"\", from The Byrds' 1973 reunion album, was not released as a single in the United Kingdom until August 1975, more than two years after The Byrds' reunion had come to an end?"} +{"answers": ["The British Museum Friends"], "question": " recently provided funding to help the British Museum acquire twelve Greek papyri from the Oxyrhynchus Papyri?"} +{"answers": ["Menshutkin", "Nikolai", "Nikolai Menshutkin", "Nikolai Aleksandrovich Menshutkin"], "question": " discovered in 1890 a chemical reaction which is still used to study the effect of solvent on reaction rate?"} +{"answers": ["Psilocybe subcaerulipes"], "question": "consumption of the psychoactive mushroom by mice who compulsively bury marbles significantly inhibits this behaviour?"} +{"answers": ["Dar", "Lyon", "Dar Lyon"], "question": " was the only English cricketer involved in the 1924 Test Trial match not to go on to represent England at Test cricket?"} +{"answers": ["Copley", "Lionel", "Lionel Copley"], "question": " was appointed the first royal governor of the colony of Maryland after a Protestant rebellion, but died after only a year in office?"} +{"answers": ["Old Warren County Courthouse Complex"], "question": "the jail wing at the in Lake George, New York, has an unusual structural system in which the second floor is supported by steel rods suspended from the roof trusses?"} +{"answers": ["Angadipuram Laterite"], "question": "Kerala's is formed from the weathering of many rock types, including charnockite, anorthosite and gabbro?"} +{"answers": ["Little Green House on K Street"], "question": "the in Washington, D.C. was where the Ohio Gang hatched such schemes as the Teapot Dome scandal?"} +{"answers": ["Continuity of Government Commission"], "question": "the in 2003 recommended a constitutional amendment to ensure that vacancies in the U.S. House were filled quickly in the event of a massive attack?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José Ruíz", "Matos", "Ruíz Matos", "José Ruíz Matos"], "question": "Puerto Rican boxer was the World Boxing Organization's first super flyweight champion?"} +{"answers": ["John O'Donoghue expenses controversy", "John O'Donoghue expenses scandal"], "question": "Irish politician John O'Donoghue resigned as Ceann Comhairle over , including a £1 charity donation to UNICEF?"} +{"answers": ["Liberty Colored High School", "Liberty Colored Junior High School"], "question": "the , built to replace a Rosenwald school for African-American students in Liberty, South Carolina, is now the Rosenwood community center?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Paul Miller", "Paul Miller", "Paul T. Miller", "Paul"], "question": ", who later headed Gannett Company and the Associated Press, was the city editor of a Pawhuska, Oklahoma, newspaper before he started college?"} +{"answers": ["Manga de Dokuha"], "question": "the Japanese series published a controversial manga version of \"Mein Kampf\" by Adolf Hitler?"} +{"answers": ["Spotted seal"], "question": "the \"\" has a narrow snout like that of a"} +{"answers": ["Gilberto", "Juan Gilberto Zaldívar", "Gilberto Zaldívar", "Zaldívar"], "question": "s New York City-based Repertorio Español, called \"a national treasure ... unmatched by any other Spanish-language theater company\", has staged over 250 productions in 40 years?"} +{"answers": ["Leonie Pray", "Leonie Pray House"], "question": " hosted recitals by Liberace and Risë Stevens and served as the home of Patrick Swayze's character in \"Donnie Darko\"?"} +{"answers": ["Le Vélo"], "question": " impassioned reporting of the Dreyfus affair led indirectly to the creation of the Tour de France?"} +{"answers": ["Chayanne", "Chayanne"], "question": "Puerto Rican singer Chayanne received a Grammy Award nomination for his ?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Walpole", "Robert Walpole"], "question": ", father of England's first Prime Minister, holds the record for the longest overdue library book at 288 years?"} +{"answers": ["The Heartland Series", "Heartland Series"], "question": ", produced by a Knoxville, Tennessee, TV station, has been called \"the nation's longest-running sociological video repository\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cuisine of Dorset"], "question": "the majority of the traditional dishes of the originated in the 17th and 18th centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Stewart Cameron", "Cameron", "Stewart"], "question": "Canadian editorial cartoonist so alienated followers of the Alberta Social Credit League that his house was once bombed?"} +{"answers": ["Entoloma austroprunicolor"], "question": "the mushroom of Tasmania's wet forests changes from bluish-purple, to reddish purple, to purplish grey as it ages?"} +{"answers": ["Obi Pius Ezeh", "Obi Ezeh", "Ezeh", "Obi"], "question": "Michigan Wolverines football player was invited to try out for the United States national rugby union team?"} +{"answers": ["Kali Puja"], "question": "while the rest of India worships the Hindu wealth-goddess Lakshmi, Bengalis venerate the fearsome goddess Kali \"\" today on ?"} +{"answers": ["Lucia Newman", "Newman", "Lucia"], "question": "in March 1997, became the first United States journalist in twenty-seven years to be based in Cuba?"} +{"answers": ["Mussabini Medal"], "question": "the sought to celebrate the coaches of British sportspeople who had achieved outstanding success on the world stage?"} +{"answers": ["Canella"], "question": "the bark of the Caribbean tree can be used as a spice similar to cinnamon?"} +{"answers": ["Traffic pumping"], "question": "local exchange carriers in the rural USA have partnered with phone sex providers in arrangements that earn them millions of dollars in phone connection fees?"} +{"answers": ["Boomerang", "Boomerang, Elizabeth Bay"], "question": "one of Sydney's most expensive houses, , includes a private cinema that at one time could seat 200 people?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Grimnitz"], "question": "the allowed Brandenburgian prince-electors to touch Pomeranian flags?"} +{"answers": ["Old St. Thomas Church"], "question": "the (\"pictured\"), built in 1822–1824, is the burial site of a Canadian soldier who died in the Battle of Williamsburg in the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Ostrach"], "question": "300 civilians living in Ostrach survived in their cellars while 70,000 Austrians and French overhead in March 1799?"} +{"answers": ["Iowa Highway 107", "Iowa Highway"], "question": "the long consists of two segments wholly within Meservey and Thornton, Iowa?"} +{"answers": ["James Clephan", "Clephan", "James"], "question": "a recently rediscovered Union Jack presented to after the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 is the only surviving flag from the battle?"} +{"answers": ["Berlin Lichtenberg", "Berlin Lichtenberg"], "question": "the creation of the German parliamentary electoral district of proved controversial, being perceived as disadvantageous to the Party of Democratic Socialism?"} +{"answers": ["Titus", "Rhett", "Rhett Titus"], "question": "during a scripted rivalry, professional wrestler had the face of female professional wrestler Daizee Haze airbrushed onto his ring gear?"} +{"answers": ["De Hirsch Sinai", "Temple De Hirsch", "Temple De Hirsch Sinai"], "question": "the basement of Seattle's \"\" was the site of Jimi Hendrix's first professional gig?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Doomsday"], "question": "during , the British 1st Airborne Division suffered 34 casualties, despite the Second World War having ended several days previously?"} +{"answers": ["Dublin to Gaza"], "question": "a taking place in Dublin tonight will be broadcast live to an audience in Gaza City?"} +{"answers": ["Georgia Marble Company"], "question": "the supplied the marble used to build the statue of Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial?"} +{"answers": ["The Slaver Weapon", "Slaver Weapon"], "question": "after Larry Niven's first attempt at writing a \"\" screenplay was rejected, Gene Roddenberry suggested he adapt one of his short stories which became \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Entoloma rodwayi"], "question": "the yellow-green mushroom of wet forests in Tasmania turns a vivid blue-green upon drying?"} +{"answers": ["Victor G. Carrillo", "Victor", "Carrillo"], "question": ", chairman of the Texas Railroad Commission, completed law school at night while he worked as a geophysicist for Amoco Oil Company?"} +{"answers": ["Impossible Motherhood"], "question": "Irene Vilar's memoir was rejected 51 times before it was successfully published?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund", "Edmund Dummer", "Dummer", "Edmund Dummer"], "question": ", Surveyor of the Navy, founded Britain's Royal Navy dockyard at Devonport in the 1690s, but died bankrupt in the Fleet debtors' prison?"} +{"answers": ["Reigomys"], "question": "although the teeth of the extinct rodent are almost identical to those of Lund's Amphibious Rat, it is probably more closely related to marsh rats?"} +{"answers": ["Holding Institute"], "question": "the , now a community center in Laredo, Texas, was formerly a boarding school destroyed in 1954 by Rio Grande floods, relocated, and thereafter closed for financial reasons?"} +{"answers": ["Gravel Island National Wildlife Refuge"], "question": "in 1913 became the twenty-ninth wildlife refuge in the U.S. and third in the Great Lakes region?"} +{"answers": ["Franklin Borough School District"], "question": "the in rural New Jersey had a baseball field said to have been designed by Babe Ruth and local engineers to match the dimensions of the original Yankee Stadium?"} +{"answers": ["Raymond", "Raymond A. Brown", "Brown"], "question": "lawyer clients included boxer Rubin \"Hurricane\" Carter, Black Liberation Army member Joanne Chesimard and \"Dr. X\" physician Mario Jascalevich?"} +{"answers": ["Homonoia"], "question": "Alexander the Great was one of the greatest supporters of ?"} +{"answers": ["Eridanus Group"], "question": "the distribution of galaxy types found within the provides evidence for the theory of cold dark matter?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Bootland", "Bob", "Bootland"], "question": "Englishman , who was the first foreigner to coach a football club in India, arrived in the country on holiday and never left?"} +{"answers": ["Kordian"], "question": ", a romantic drama by one of Poland's Three Bards, Juliusz Słowacki, is a polemic with \"Dziady\", an earlier work by another of the Three Bards, Adam Mickiewicz?"} +{"answers": ["Dallata"], "question": " was one of the villages that locals of Fir'im, Mughr al-Khayt and Qabba'a fled to in the first days of May 1948, when they were attacked during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War?"} +{"answers": ["1988 United Kingdom postal workers strike"], "question": "the September 1988 unemployment statistics for the United Kingdom were briefly over-recorded due to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Van Buren Street Bridge"], "question": "the in Oregon is the last movable-span truss bridge constructed by the pin connection method located on the West Coast?"} +{"answers": ["City Hall", "Ponce City Hall"], "question": "the \"\" has been used as a jail, for executions, and as the site of speeches from three Presidents of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Ellis", "Ellis M. Zacharias", "Zacharias", "Ellis Mark Zacharias"], "question": "Rear Admiral , who had been deputy chief of Navy intelligence in World War II, later narrated the NBC Cold War docudrama \"Behind Closed Doors\", titled after one of his own books?"} +{"answers": ["Donggwoldo"], "question": "the Korean , is actually of two royal palaces to the east of Gyeongbokgung palace?"} +{"answers": ["Carolyn Wilkerson", "Pinkie C. Wilkerson", "Wilkerson", "Pinkie"], "question": "an annual award for \"outstanding state legislators\" presented by the National Bar Association is named for Louisiana State Representative ?"} +{"answers": ["Ordnance Survey International", "Ordnance Survey International Library"], "question": "from 1946 to 1991, provided a central survey and mapping organisation for British colonies and protectorates?"} +{"answers": ["Coleman v. Schwarzenegger"], "question": "in the case a three-judge panel gave the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation two years to cut prison populations to 137.5% of capacity?"} +{"answers": ["Mirror test", "mirror test"], "question": "during a \"(example pictured)\", an experimenter places a colored dot on a child's nose to assess self-recognition when looking in the mirror?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Ernest Archdeacon", "Archdeacon"], "question": "in 1906 commissioned an \"Aéromotocyclette\" (propeller driven motorcycle) which achieved 79.5 kph?"} +{"answers": ["Trautwein", "Theodore Trautwein", "Theodore Walter Trautwein", "Theodore"], "question": "Judge jailed a \"New York Times\" reporter for 40 days for refusing to turn over notes in a murder trial, saying that the reporter put his own rights above those of the defendant?"} +{"answers": ["Seven Sisters", "Seven Sisters"], "question": "the women's magazines include five of the ten largest circulation magazines in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Open Happiness"], "question": "the song created for The Coca-Cola Company's marketing campaign peaked at the number one spot on record charts in China?"} +{"answers": ["Gideon Putnam Burying Ground"], "question": "the \"\" is the only extant remnant of the founder of Saratoga Springs, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Raudsepp", "Hugo", "Hugo Raudsepp"], "question": ", one of Estonia's greatest comedic playwrights, became a \"non-person\"?"} +{"answers": ["Watt", "Douglas Benjamin Watt", "Douglas Watt", "Douglas", "Douglas Watt"], "question": "\"Porgy and Bess\" earned a \"landmark place in theater history\" when encouraged producer Cheryl Crawford to create a second run on Broadway after a disappointing 1935 debut?"} +{"answers": ["Lord Avie"], "question": "thoroughbred horse , bought for 37,000 in 1980, was put to stud after retiring in 1981 and by 2002 had sired 578 starters, including 429 individual winners with total earnings of 35 million?"} +{"answers": ["Barrie", "Thomas", "Barrie Thomas"], "question": "after footballer transferred from Scunthorpe United to Newcastle United in January 1962, attendances at Scunthorpe's home games dropped by 20%?"} +{"answers": ["Series 4, Episode 8", "Series 4, Episode 8"], "question": "one scene of the \"Cold Feet\" television episode \"\" was filmed on a set that was physically falling apart as the camera was rolling?"} +{"answers": ["Peg", "Peg Mullen", "Mullen"], "question": "s change into an antiwar activist after her son's death in Vietnam by shrapnel fired from U.S. artillery, became the Emmy Award-winning 1979 film \"Friendly Fire\" starring Carol Burnett?"} +{"answers": ["Trirated Cable", "Trirated cable"], "question": "a is an electrical cable that meets the safety and performance requirements of three different international standards set by the Americans, the British and the Canadians?"} +{"answers": ["General Jewish Labour Bund", "General Jewish Labour Bund in Romania"], "question": "the socialist had a strong presence in \"kehilla\" elections in Chişinău during the \"interbellum\" but largely lacked representation outside Bessarabia?"} +{"answers": ["John Ulric Nef", "John Ulric Nef", "Nef", "John"], "question": "American economic historian was the co-founder of the University of Chicago's Committee on Social Thought?"} +{"answers": ["Baseball rubbing mud"], "question": ", used by every team in Major League Baseball to give baseballs a rougher texture, originates from a secret location on the Delaware River?"} +{"answers": ["David Lake"], "question": "winemaker made Washington State's first Syrah and pioneered the use of single vineyard labeling in the state?"} +{"answers": ["David Marsh Bosworth", "David M. Bosworth", "David Bosworth", "Bosworth", "David"], "question": "the Bosworth fracture is named after the first non-Japanese to be awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure, American ?"} +{"answers": ["Takthok Monastery"], "question": " is the only monastery of the Nyingma sect of Tibetan Buddhism in Ladakh?"} +{"answers": ["Finucane", "Aengus Finucane", "Aengus"], "question": "Roman Catholic missionary often flew with Mother Teresa while delivering food supplies to Bangladesh?"} +{"answers": ["Hiram Charles Todd", "Hiram Charles Todd House"], "question": "the was the very first property in Saratoga Springs, New York, to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Wojciech Najsarek", "Wojciech", "Najsarek"], "question": "a Polish railway worker, , was one of the first victims of World War II?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Cathedral, Perth", "St Mary's Cathedral"], "question": " \"\" in Perth, Western Australia, is expected to be completed in 2009, almost 80 years after expansions were halted due to the Great Depression?"} +{"answers": ["Howell", "Peacock", "Howell Peacock"], "question": ", while a medical student, coached the North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team as well as future Governor of North Carolina Luther H. Hodges?"} +{"answers": ["Crealock", "W.", "W. I. B. Crealock"], "question": "naval architect and author designed a yacht that was inducted into the American Sailboat Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir George Power, 7th Baronet"], "question": " created the role of Ralph Rackstraw in Gilbert and Sullivan's \"HMS Pinafore\" in 1878?"} +{"answers": ["Hakgala Strict Nature Reserve"], "question": " is an important and isolated cloud forest, however its small size and isolation is jeopardizing its long term survival?"} +{"answers": ["James Hill", "Hill", "James Hill", "James"], "question": "during World War II, captured two Italian tanks using only his revolver but was wounded while attempting to capture a third?"} +{"answers": ["Cecil", "Cecil Aronowitz", "Aronowitz"], "question": "Benjamin Britten composed many viola parts for , a co-founder of the Melos Ensemble?"} +{"answers": ["France–Asia relations"], "question": " span more than two millennia, and have involved numerous alliances between France and Asian countries?"} +{"answers": ["Pachuca"], "question": "the people of call the city the \"Cradle of Mexican Soccer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edith Blanche Rogers", "Edith Rogers", "Edith Rogers", "Edith", "Rogers"], "question": "some historians believe that was left out of the Alberta cabinet in 1935 because she was a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Old Camp Warner", "New Camp Warner", "Camp Warner"], "question": "the United States Army's in south central Oregon was so cold that on several occasions the camp's entire detachment of soldiers had to walk in circles all night to keep from freezing?"} +{"answers": ["Monroe Avenue Commercial Buildings"], "question": "the first two movie theatres in Detroit opened in 1906 in the \"\" historic district, and by 1914 six of the 13 buildings housed movie theatres?"} +{"answers": ["Leonid Kharitonov", "Leonid Kharitonov", "Leonid Mikhailovich Kharitonov", "Leonid", "Kharitonov"], "question": "his fine bass voice turned from a poor villager in Siberia into a renowned singer performing all around the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Voina"], "question": " is a Russian art collective whose provocative works have included public group sex and staged hangings?"} +{"answers": ["Peter T. Farrell", "Peter", "Farrell"], "question": "Judge presided over the trial of bank robber Willie Sutton, who claimed to have stolen millions from banks in his career, and sentenced him to 30–120 years in Attica State Prison?"} +{"answers": ["Safar", "Safar"], "question": "director Asit Sen received his first and only Filmfare Best Director Award for his 1970 film ?"} +{"answers": ["Arvydas", "Pocius", "Arvydas Pocius"], "question": "Lithuanian Chief of Defence was freestyle wrestling champion of Lithuania in junior, youth and adult groups?"} +{"answers": ["Raven Ridge"], "question": " \"\" displays sedimentary rock from the K–T boundary, a time period when numerous plant and animal species, including dinosaurs, disappeared completely from the fossil record?"} +{"answers": ["Jeannette Kagame", "Kagame", "Jeannette Nyiramongi Kagame", "Jeannette"], "question": ", the current First Lady of Rwanda, works to help victims of the Rwandan Genocide and HIV/AIDS?"} +{"answers": ["Bryan Anthony Poston", "Bryan A. Poston", "Bryan", "Poston"], "question": "the late Louisiana State Senator was an aerial engineer gunner sergeant on a B-17 bomber?"} +{"answers": ["Koben", "Mori", "Mori Koben"], "question": "by 1984, less than 40 years after his death, had more than 2,000 descendants, who were Micronesians of Japanese descent?"} +{"answers": ["Christina Dodwell FRGS", "Christina Dodwell", "Christina", "Dodwell"], "question": "British explorer was initiated into manhood by the crocodile people of the New Guinea lowlands?"} +{"answers": ["West Side Historic District", "West Side Historic District"], "question": "lots on the \"(houses on Washington Street, pictured)\" of Saratoga Springs, New York, were so uniformly narrow that even bungalows were built with their sides facing the street?"} +{"answers": ["Stuck in the Sound"], "question": "French indie rock band got their name from the fact that when the group formed, the four band members locked themselves in a basement with their music?"} +{"answers": ["Meadowlands Rail Line"], "question": "the can transport 10,000 fans per hour to and from events at Giants Stadium and other venues in the Meadowlands Sports Complex?"} +{"answers": ["The Forsyte Saga", "The Forsyte Saga"], "question": "the popularity of Sunday night repeats of the 1967 BBC television drama were said to be a threat to both publicans and clergymen?"} +{"answers": ["Lundomys molitor", "Lundomys"], "question": "remains of , one of the largest living rice rats, have been found in association with saber-toothed cats, ground sloths, and glyptodonts?"} +{"answers": ["Women Superstars Uncensored"], "question": "women's professional wrestlers Tammy Sytch and Dawn Marie \"\" resumed a ten-year-old feud when they were reunited in ?"} +{"answers": ["Rose Kushner", "Rose Rehert Kushner", "Kushner", "Rose"], "question": "patient activist is credited with helping to end the practice of treating breast cancer by performing both a biopsy and a mastectomy as a one-step surgical procedure?"} +{"answers": ["Jewish Social Democratic Association", "Jewish Social Democratic Association Bund"], "question": "in order to register themselves as a political association according to Austro-Hungarian regulations, the Jewish socialist of Bukovina had to limit its membership to male Austrian citizens?"} +{"answers": ["Jungle Strike"], "question": "video game was accused of jingoism?"} +{"answers": ["Otto", "Otto George Williams", "Otto Williams", "Williams"], "question": "although a yellow fever epidemic forced the team to play the final month of the season on the road, batted .278 and helped the New Orleans Pelicans win the 1905 pennant?"} +{"answers": ["Tillard", "Violet", "Violet Tillard"], "question": "the work of , a British nurse and relief worker who died during the Russian famine of 1921, was mentioned in the writings of Leon Trotsky?"} +{"answers": ["Spottail pinfish"], "question": "although are known from both south Florida and the Gulf of Mexico, there are no confirmed reports of them from the West Indies?"} +{"answers": ["Embassy of Russia, Copenhagen", "Embassy of Russia in Copenhagen"], "question": "the was designed by Danish architect Vilhelm Dahlerup, who also designed the Hotel D’Angleterre?"} +{"answers": ["Jonnard", "Bubber Jonnard", "Bubber", "Bubber'' Jonnard"], "question": "twin brothers and Claude Jonnard formed the Nashville Volunteers baseball team's battery in 1920 and 1921?"} +{"answers": ["Abir Congo Company"], "question": "the was once described as \"the black spot on the history of Central African settlement\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hyson", "John Hyson", "John Miller Hyson", "John"], "question": " published articles on the history of the toothbrush, George Washington's dentures, and one entitled \"Did You Know A Dentist Embalmed President Lincoln?\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arenas Bridge"], "question": "due to scarcity of iron in Puerto Rico, the Spanish government contracted for the \"\" to be built by a Belgian firm in 1894, and shipped to be assembled in place?"} +{"answers": ["Wild", "John", "John J. Wild"], "question": "Dr. , credited with the first successful detection of breast cancer using ultrasonography, was awarded the 370,000 Japan Prize for his development of ultrasound imaging?"} +{"answers": ["Westminster Pit"], "question": "the star attraction of the , a Victorian blood sport arena, was a dog named \"Billy\", who was reportedly able to kill 100 rats in five minutes?"} +{"answers": ["David Davies", "Davies", "David Davies", "David"], "question": " was transported to Australia for his part in the Rebecca Riots, an uprising that saw the mob leaders cross-dressing as women?"} +{"answers": ["Quarter pony"], "question": "the horse breed was developed from horses that did not meet the American Quarter Horse Association's original height requirement of high?"} +{"answers": ["Yehuda Hiss", "Yehuda", "Hiss"], "question": " has been the chief pathologist at Israel's National Institute of Forensic Medicine since 1988?"} +{"answers": ["Palmetto Leaves"], "question": "\"Uncle Tom's Cabin\" author Harriet Beecher Stowe moved to Mandarin, Florida, to help educate emancipated slaves, which she wrote about in a memoir named \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["II", "La Parka II", "La Parka", "La"], "question": "Mexican masked professional wrestler is the second man to wrestle under this ring name?"} +{"answers": ["East Side Historic District", "East Side Historic District"], "question": "the of Saratoga Springs, New York, contains 379 structures including 82 buildings formerly used by Skidmore College?"} +{"answers": ["Giuseppe Giulietti", "Giulietti", "Giuseppe", "Giuseppe Giulietti"], "question": ", a leader of the Italian seamen's union, once hijacked a ship that was transporting weapons to the White movement in Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Bluestonehenge"], "question": "a team of archaeologists has recently discovered the remains of a 5000-year old , about from Stonehenge?"} +{"answers": ["Brandon", "Graham", "Brandon Graham", "Brandon Lee Graham"], "question": "Michigan Wolverines football defensive end was captain of his U.S. Army All-American Bowl team?"} +{"answers": ["Greyhound Bus Depot", "Greyhound Bus Depot"], "question": "the historic Streamline Moderne in Columbia, South Carolina, is now the office for a plastic surgeon?"} +{"answers": ["Munio Peláez", "Munio", "Muño Peláez", "Peláez"], "question": "the illegal Galician castle constructed by in 1121 was considered a \"den of robbers and bandits\" by contemporaries, and was soon razed?"} +{"answers": ["Yana", "Yana, India"], "question": " in Karnataka, India, offers treks to two rock outcrops of black crystalline limestone \"\" that house a cave temple where a \"self-manifest\" Shiva Linga is venerated?"} +{"answers": ["Giant Bible of Mainz"], "question": "the , on display at the U.S. Library of Congress, was seized from Mainz Cathedral as a prize of war by King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden in 1631?"} +{"answers": ["Norwegian–British–Swedish Antarctic Expedition", "Antarctic Expedition"], "question": "the found evidence that suggests a portion of Antarctica was once joined to southern Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Currency Creek Arboretum", "Currency Creek"], "question": "there are 1,000 species and subspecies of eucalypts at South Australia's ?"} +{"answers": ["Heinrich Roller", "Heinrich", "Roller", "Christian Heinrich Roller"], "question": " invented a popular shorthand system in 1875 after having been sued unsuccessfully for publishing a popular textbook on Leopold Arends' shorthand system?"} +{"answers": ["Kodaikanal–Munnar Road"], "question": "the in Tamil Nadu and Kerala was built by the British in 1942 as an evacuation route in preparation for a possible Japanese invasion of South India?"} +{"answers": ["Straucher", "Benno Straucher", "Benno"], "question": "the platform of Austro–Hungarian Jewish politician , who represented his Bukovina constituency in the \"Reichsrat\", has been called \"a sort of half-hearted Zionism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Billy Lauder", "Billy", "Lauder"], "question": " coached Baseball Hall of Famer Eddie Collins in college, and Collins later hired Lauder to coach the Chicago White Sox?"} +{"answers": ["Robins", "Lee Robins", "Lee", "Lee Nelken Robins"], "question": " \"pioneered the field of psychiatric epidemiology\" and \"played a key role in determining the prevalence of mental problems in the United States and the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Greeks in pre-Roman Gaul"], "question": " founded Marseilles, the oldest city of France, circa 600 BCE?"} +{"answers": ["Lees", "Robert", "Robert Lees", "Robert James Lees"], "question": "it is claimed that in 1888 Victorian medium led police to the home of Jack the Ripper?"} +{"answers": ["New Fancy"], "question": "the deaths of coal and iron miners in the Forest of Dean are commemorated by an sculpture at ?"} +{"answers": ["Karl Wilhelm Scheibler", "Scheibler", "Karl"], "question": ", the \"Cotton King\" of Łódź, sold his stock at triple the price after the American Civil War broke out?"} +{"answers": ["1783 Calabrian earthquakes"], "question": "the people of Scilla spent the night on the beach after the first shock of the sequence only to be caught by the tsunami caused by the second?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis J. Gallagher", "Gallagher"], "question": "Jesuit , who brought to Rome the relics of Andrew Bobola which were rescued from the Bolsheviks by Edmund A. Walsh, later published books about both men?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Furth", "Jacob Furth"], "question": "banker , whom historian Bill Speidel called \"Seattle's leading citizen for thirty years,\" began his career as a confectioner in Budapest?"} +{"answers": ["Answers Solutions Knowledge"], "question": "realising the many sexual and drug pressures facing young people, a student association in Morocco encourages their youth to seek ?"} +{"answers": ["Ehrlich", "Henryk Ehrlich", "Henryk"], "question": "in 1991, Victor Erlich, the grandson of , was informed that his father, a Jewish Bund leader who had been executed on Stalin’s orders, had been \"rehabilitated\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lucas", "Lucas Murray", "Murray"], "question": ", who was born blind, is one of the first British people to learn to visualise his surroundings using a technique similar to bats and dolphins, called echolocation?"} +{"answers": ["Clark", "Jonas Gilman Clark", "Jonas"], "question": "Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA, was founded by in 1887?"} +{"answers": ["Bronwyn", "Bronwyn Bancroft", "Bancroft"], "question": "Indigenous Australian artist and illustrator was the first Australian fashion designer invited to show her work in Paris?"} +{"answers": ["Ion Negoițescu", "Ion", "Ion Negoiţescu", "Negoițescu"], "question": "Do you know that, having begun as an affiliate of the fascist Iron Guard, Romanian author became a noted anti-fascist, before defying the communist regime as an openly homosexual dissident?"} +{"answers": ["Woodstock", "Mary", "Mary of Woodstock"], "question": ", daughter of Edward I of England, travelled widely as a nun despite a papal travel prohibition?"} +{"answers": ["Nezara viridula"], "question": "the stink-bug can feed on plants from over 30 families, but its preference for legumes, such as beans and soybeans, make it an economically important pest on crops?"} +{"answers": ["Konk", "Konk"], "question": "The Kinks founded their own recording studio and record label in 1973, named \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Pyritz"], "question": "in 1493, 150 Pomeranian prelates and landlords confirmed the by oath?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Gulovich Liu", "Maria", "Liu"], "question": " sheltered Jews, worked for the anti-fascist underground, and was awarded the Bronze Star for saving the lives of OSS agents during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party", "People's Revolutionary Party"], "question": "the was admitted as a \"sympathizing party\" in the Communist International in 1935?"} +{"answers": ["Arne Watle", "Per", "Per Arne Watle", "Watle"], "question": ", current chairman of Hurtigruten and former CEO of Widerøe, was also president of the European Regions Airline Association?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Shipman", "W. H. Shipman House", "William Herbert", "William Herbert Shipman"], "question": " owned a historic house in Hilo, Hawaii, a refuge from World War II near a volcano, and a remote beach estate where endangered nēnē were raised?"} +{"answers": ["Nazino affair"], "question": "more than 4,000 people died in 1933 on in the Soviet Union, many of whom were deported there only because they did not have an internal passport?"} +{"answers": ["Theophanes", "Theophanes"], "question": "in 941 CE, the Byzantine chamberlain , commanding only 15 old ships armed with Greek fire, defeated a Rus' fleet of 1,000 ships?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Wadley", "Marie L. Wadley", "Wadley", "Marie"], "question": " helped to introduce legislation to establish the Five Civilized Tribes Museum in Oklahoma and later served as its first president?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Jeux de la Francophonie", "Jeux de la Francophonie"], "question": "the Cypriot women's basketball team was disqualified at the for exceeding the permitted number of naturalized players?"} +{"answers": ["Michał", "Michał Klepfisz", "Klepfisz"], "question": ", a hero of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, saved his comrades' lives by throwing himself on a German machine gun?"} +{"answers": ["Thado", "Minsaw", "Thado Minsaw"], "question": "Rakhine State in present-day western Burma was an independent country before it was invaded and annexed by Konbaung Burmese forces led by in 1784?"} +{"answers": ["Socratea exorrhiza"], "question": "if a tree falls on seedlings of the its stilt roots allow it to re-root in a different location?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Army during World War II"], "question": "the was the largest volunteer army in history, rising to over 2.5 million men in August 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Who's Your City?"], "question": "according to the book , in the United States the highest concentrations of people whose dominant personality trait is neuroticism are found in the New York and ChiPitts area?"} +{"answers": ["Hirsh Lekert", "Hirsh", "Lekert"], "question": ", a Bundist, tried unsuccessfully to assassinate the governor of Vilna, and became a folk hero in the Jewish workers’ movement, with poems and dramas written about him in Yiddish?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Crose", "William Michael Crose"], "question": " was the first Governor of American Samoa styled as such, the previous ones holding the title \"Governor of Tutuila\"?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Saxe-Weimar", "Prince Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar"], "question": "the teenage music collection had a long-term influence on the musical style of Johann Sebastian Bach?"} +{"answers": ["Kokrebellur"], "question": "the name of the village , an important breeding ground for the Spot-billed Pelican \"\", is derived from the word \"Kokkare\" meaning stork or pelican in the Kannada language?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Elephant Point"], "question": "to avoid being hit by Allied bombers during the in 1945, troops of the British Indian Army carried orange umbrellas?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Brenda", "Hurricane Brenda"], "question": " was the first tropical cyclone on record to make landfall in Mexican state of Campeche?"} +{"answers": ["Euphorbia celastroides"], "question": ", a spurge closely related to the poinsettia, is sometimes used as a treatment for cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Antonio Rudolfo Frasconi", "Antonio", "Frasconi", "Antonio Frasconi"], "question": " spent ten years creating an artwork that shows the people who disappeared during the dictatorships in Uruguay?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Christine", "Tropical Storm Christine"], "question": " was the easternmost forming Atlantic tropical cyclone on record?"} +{"answers": ["Van Genechten", "Robert", "Robert van Genechten", "Genechten"], "question": "the Belgian-born Dutch politician collaborated with the German occupiers in Belgium during World War I and in the Netherlands during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Black-backed bittern", "Black-backed Bittern"], "question": "the chicks of the are covered with orange-buff down and are fed by regurgitation by both parents?"} +{"answers": ["Sholes and Glidden typewriter"], "question": "the was the first commercially successful typewriter?"} +{"answers": ["Dean L. Hubbard", "Dean", "Hubbard"], "question": "under university president of Northwest Missouri State University tenure a program was started to replace students' printed textbooks with the electronic books or ebooks?"} +{"answers": ["The Other Economic Summit"], "question": " (TOES), founded in 1984, was a counter-summit to the G7 meetings, held each year for the next two decades in the G7 host country?"} +{"answers": ["Verisk Analytics"], "question": "risk management firm raised 1.9 billion in its October 7, 2009 initial public offering, making it the largest IPO in the United States to date in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Dear Phoebe"], "question": "nine years before being cast as J. Homer Bedloe on CBS's \"Petticoat Junction\", Charles Lane appeared as a hard-nosed newspaper editor in Peter Lawford's short-lived NBC sitcom, ?"} +{"answers": ["Pinchbeck Engine"], "question": "the engine house of the , Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, England, is a Scheduled Ancient Monument?"} +{"answers": ["Luise", "Jaide", "Luise Jaide"], "question": " created two roles in Richard Wagner's \"Der Ring des Nibelungen\" opera cycle?"} +{"answers": ["Gömböc"], "question": "the discovery of geometrical body \"\" in 2006 helped understanding the body shape of turtles?"} +{"answers": ["Ardi"], "question": "Discovery Channel called , \"The evidence that Darwin could only have dreamed of\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mimi Weddell", "Weddell", "Mimi"], "question": ", whose acting career started in her mid-sixties, was named as one \"The Most Beautiful New Yorkers\" by \"New York\" magazine in 2005 at age 90?"} +{"answers": ["De Hems"], "question": "s oyster-house in Soho was patronised by poets, spies and rock-stars?"} +{"answers": ["Far Rockaway High School"], "question": " in Queens, whose alumni include three Nobel Prize laureates and Bernard Madoff, stopped accepting students in 2008 as part of a planned closure due to declining grades?"} +{"answers": ["Deinet", "Anna", "Anna Deinet"], "question": " created the role of Brangäne in Richard Wagner's \"Tristan und Isolde\", the first of two Wagner characters she premiered?"} +{"answers": ["Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. v. Williams"], "question": "in , the U.S. Supreme Court held that under the ADA, a disability includes limitations in a \"major life activity\", but excludes limitations in specific job-related tasks?"} +{"answers": ["St James the Less Church, Lancing", "St James the Less Church"], "question": "by the 17th century, the Norman church of \"\" in Lancing, West Sussex was so dilapidated that birds were nesting and pigeons were breeding inside?"} +{"answers": ["Inon", "Zur", "Inon Zur"], "question": "for the score of the \"Prince of Persia\", composer combined classical orchestral music with Arabic flutes and the woodwind duduk?"} +{"answers": ["Poyer", "John", "John Martin Poyer"], "question": " was appointed Naval Governor of American Samoa after he had retired from active duty?"} +{"answers": ["The Baby Shower", "The Baby Shower"], "question": "the \"Seinfeld\" writers, attempting to produce a \"Quentin Tarantino version of a sitcom\", included the title character’s death in a dream sequence in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Point Douglas–St. Louis River Road Bridge", "Point Douglas-St. Louis River Road Bridge"], "question": "the 1863 \"\", near Stillwater, Minnesota, is the oldest standing stone arch bridge in Minnesota?"} +{"answers": ["Shuster", "Savik Shuster", "Savik"], "question": "journalist who used to work for Russian TV channels now prefers to work for the Ukrainian TV because he felt the Russian Government was limiting his journalistic freedom?"} +{"answers": ["Haggate"], "question": "in 1644, during the English Civil War, was the scene of a skirmish in which five people were killed by King Charles I's troops?"} +{"answers": ["Clark Daniel Stearns", "Stearns", "Clark"], "question": " was removed from command of the USS \"Michigan\" for allowing the sailors under his command to organize advising committees?"} +{"answers": ["Megalomys audreyae"], "question": "it is uncertain whether the extinct oryzomyine rodent came from Barbuda or Barbados?"} +{"answers": ["The Shoppes at College Hills"], "question": "in June 2004, the only businesses in operation at Normal, Illinois' College Hills Mall, now , were three anchor stores and a restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["Wood", "Arthur Wood", "Arthur Wood", "Arthur Basil Wood", "Arthur"], "question": "footballer had a metal plate inserted in his forehead following an injury received in the First World War, and was never again able to head the ball?"} +{"answers": ["Blacktip reef shark"], "question": "most attacks on humans by the \"\" consist of people being bitten on their legs or feet while wading in shallow water?"} +{"answers": ["Ernie Lopez", "Lopez", "Ernie"], "question": "the selection of for the California Boxing Hall of Fame led to his discovery in a Texas homeless shelter after being missing for 12 years?"} +{"answers": ["The Emperor Waltz"], "question": "during filming of in Jasper National Park, director Billy Wilder had California pines planted on location because he was unhappy with the look of the native trees?"} +{"answers": ["Likir Monastery"], "question": " in Ladakh contains a statue of Avalokiteśvara with 1000 arms and 11 heads?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Yeomans", "James D. Yeomans", "James Dallas Yeomans"], "question": "before becoming an ICC commissioner, helped manage two railroads and ran a stock farm?"} +{"answers": ["Potbelly sculpture"], "question": " is a crude non-Maya sculptural style distributed along the Pacific slope of southern Mesoamerica and dating to the Preclassic Period?"} +{"answers": ["Adel Mountains Volcanic Field"], "question": "some of the thrust horses in Montana's fold some of the intrusions, while others are cut by them?"} +{"answers": ["Langdale", "Charles Langdale", "Charles"], "question": " was one of the first Roman Catholics in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom following the passing of the Catholic Relief Act 1829?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick J. Horne", "Frederick", "Horne", "Frederick Joseph Horne"], "question": "while naval attaché in Tokyo, future four-star admiral \"\" became the first United States Navy officer to be decorated by the Empire of Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Baker Brown", "Isaac", "Isaac Baker Brown", "Brown"], "question": " was an English surgeon who in 1867 was expelled from the Obstetrical Society of London for performing clitoridectomies without his patients' consent?"} +{"answers": ["Pindus National Park"], "question": " is one of three areas in Greece that hosts populations of bears?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Calhoun", "William James Calhoun", "William J. Calhoun"], "question": " report on the death of an American in Cuba persuaded President McKinley that war against Spain was advisable?"} +{"answers": ["Military coups in Pakistan"], "question": "Urdu poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz was suspected of involvement in the first of several in Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Jr.", "Misterioso, Jr.", "Misterioso Jr.", "Misterioso"], "question": "professional wrestler s nickname translates as \"the King of Yogurt\"?"} +{"answers": ["Union Mill Complex"], "question": "the former \"\" in Ballston Spa, New York, was built to manufacture textiles, but later produced paper bags and, even later, chocolate?"} +{"answers": ["Tromzikhang", "Chongsaikang"], "question": "Phuntsok Wangyal, a progressive pro-communist Tibetan who founded the Tibetan Communist Party, once taught at in Barkhor, Lhasa?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph F. Flores", "Joseph Flores", "Joseph", "Flores", "Joseph Flores"], "question": ", the first Chamorro Governor of Guam, also published the island's first locally owned newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Cros", "Pierre", "Pierre de Murat de Cros"], "question": "a feud between Bartolomeo Prignano and fueled the outbreak of the Western Schism?"} +{"answers": ["Riverside International Automotive Museum"], "question": "the in Riverside, California, houses the largest and most comprehensive collection of Maserati road cars in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Muiredach's High Cross"], "question": "the three high crosses at Monasterboice—including \"\"—have been described as possibly Ireland's greatest contribution to European sculpture?"} +{"answers": ["Honestly, Celeste!"], "question": "despite the efforts of fledgling writers Norman Lear and Larry Gelbart, Celeste Holm bombed after only eight episodes in her 1954 CBS sitcom ?"} +{"answers": ["Victor", "Hamilton", "Victor Norris Hamilton"], "question": "29 years after his defection to the Soviet Union, American was discovered in a mental hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Llandovery Bank"], "question": ", established in Wales in 1799, was known locally as the \"Black Ox Bank\" because it issued banknotes bearing a black ox?"} +{"answers": ["Pietro", "Venturi", "Pietro Tacchi Venturi"], "question": ", the personal liaison between Mussolini and the popes, was the architect of the Lateran Treaty, which created Vatican City and made Catholicism the state religion of Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Turkish Airlines Flight 452"], "question": "the 1976 crash of is the all-time worst aviation accident in Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["Everts", "Truman", "Truman C. Everts"], "question": " was lost for 37 days while exploring what would become Yellowstone National Park?"} +{"answers": ["Bridges", "George", "George Wilson Bridges"], "question": "the libelled anti-slavery activists Escoffery and Lecesne when he said they wanted to \"sheath their daggers in the breasts of their white inhabitants\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hankensbüttel Otter Centre"], "question": "the won first prize in the German Ministry of Transport \"Regions of the Future\" competition in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Eastland Mall", "Eastland Mall"], "question": "one of the tenants of Bloomington, Illinois' had operated a store in town since 1892?"} +{"answers": ["Brookside Museum"], "question": "George Washington and James Fenimore Cooper visited the springs at , an early resort in Ballston Spa, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Hamburg Police"], "question": "the Punch of the has educated children in road traffic safety since 1948?"} +{"answers": ["Wagon Tracks"], "question": "\"The Atlanta Constitution\" wrote that William S. Hart's face \"\" was \"the synonym for power and manliness\" in its review of the film ?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert", "Lady", "Lady Emma Herbert"], "question": ", a bridesmaid of Camilla Parker-Bowles, is now a circus trapeze artist?"} +{"answers": ["Starfall", "Starfall"], "question": "in May 2007 alone, 987,000 unique visitors tried , a free website that helps children learn to read?"} +{"answers": ["Museum of Epidaurus", "Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus"], "question": "the museum of has a reconstruction of part of the entablature of a Temple of Artemis, dated to 370–310 B.C.?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Andy Hedlund", "Hedlund"], "question": "in the 2003–04 AHL season, Binghamton Senators defenceman went 17 games without scoring a goal following his game-winning shot against Syracuse?"} +{"answers": ["Cintio", "Vitier", "Cintio Vitier"], "question": "Cuban poet published his first book of poetry in 1938, at the age of seventeen?"} +{"answers": ["Audley", "Maxine", "Maxine Audley"], "question": "English actress was married four times?"} +{"answers": ["Aeroflot Flight 3352"], "question": "the occurred because one air traffic controller fell asleep on the job?"} +{"answers": ["Tsushima incident", "Tsushima Incident"], "question": "in the 1861 Japanese warships \"\" failed to repel a Russian naval intrusion and had to be helped by Britain's Royal Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Inmos microprocessor factory"], "question": "the in Newport was the first building in Wales designed by Richard Rogers?"} +{"answers": ["Selina Davenport", "Davenport", "Selina"], "question": "English author , in an attempt to support herself and her two daughters after separating from her husband, ran both a coffee house and a dance school?"} +{"answers": ["Calumet and Hecla Industrial District"], "question": "the library in Michigan's originally housed public baths in its basement?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln", "Alexander", "Alexander of Lincoln"], "question": "medieval English bishop was patron of the chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth, who dedicated his \"Prophecies of Merlin\" to the bishop?"} +{"answers": ["Jensen Museum", "Jensen Arctic Museum"], "question": "the in Monmouth, Oregon, is the only museum on the West Coast other than in Alaska that focuses solely on Arctic culture?"} +{"answers": ["Clara", "Clara Williams", "Williams"], "question": "silent film star \"\", known for her \"forty famous frocks\", appeared in more than 100 films between 1910 and 1918?"} +{"answers": ["1703 Apennine earthquakes"], "question": "over 19 days, the magnitude-6 progressed southwards 36 km and killed an estimated 10,000 people?"} +{"answers": ["Adolf Bniński", "Bniński", "Adolf"], "question": ", Polish presidential candidate in 1926, was the Government Delegate of the Polish Underground State for the Polish territories annexed by Nazi Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Sundowner", "Sundowner"], "question": "the motor yacht , manned by Charles Lightoller, his son Roger, and a Sea Scout called Gerald, evacuated 130 men from Dunkirk?"} +{"answers": ["C. Gardner Sullivan", "C.", "Sullivan"], "question": ", once named among the ten greatest contributors to the motion picture industry, has four films in the U.S. National Film Registry?"} +{"answers": ["Harold Israel", "Harold", "Israel"], "question": "Elia Kazan's 1947 film \"Boomerang!\", about a murder defendant whose innocence was proven by the prosecutor, was based on the true story of ?"} +{"answers": ["Quorn Hunt"], "question": "George Osbaldeston was twice Master of ?"} +{"answers": ["Landflucht"], "question": "in 1900 alone the Eastern German provinces lost about 1,600,000 people due to ?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Edward Cox", "Cox", "Robert", "Robert E. Cox"], "question": "amateur telescope maker helped make the first live coverage of a solar eclipse?"} +{"answers": ["Black Is Black", "``Black Is Black"], "question": "\",\" a 1966 song by Los Bravos, was the first international hit single by a Spanish rock band?"} +{"answers": ["Soedradjad Djiwandono", "Djiwandono", "J.", "J. Soedradjad Djiwandono"], "question": "Bank Indonesia Governor was not officially informed of his dismissal from office in 1998 until six days after President Suharto's decree?"} +{"answers": ["American Ride"], "question": "the writers of the title track to Toby Keith's 2009 album told him he was \"the only guy in the world that could get away with cutting\" that song?"} +{"answers": ["Wally", "Tax", "Wally Tax"], "question": "Dutch rocker learned English by age 11 by working as a pimp for American sailors in the Port of Amsterdam?"} +{"answers": ["Shorty", "Shorty Hamilton", "Hamilton"], "question": "silent film comedian died in 1925 when his automobile crashed into a steam shovel in Hollywood?"} +{"answers": ["Cellared in Canada"], "question": "wine produced from grapes grown in Washington, California, Chile, Argentina or South Africa can be labeled \"\" and sold as Canadian wine?"} +{"answers": ["Inderøy District Court"], "question": "Peter Rosted served as chief judge at for 46 years, from 1733 to 1776?"} +{"answers": ["Endomosaic"], "question": "the sculptor Emile Norman's largest and most famous work is a four-story high window in the lobby of the Masonic Memorial Temple in San Francisco?"} +{"answers": ["Paul L. Foshee", "Paul Lee Foshee", "Foshee", "Paul Foshee", "Paul"], "question": ", who served in both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature, holds a patent on an airplane mount bracket?"} +{"answers": ["Japanese settlement in the Marshall Islands"], "question": "the 1914–1944 resulted in about 10% of the present-day islanders having some Japanese ancestry?"} +{"answers": ["Kamil Lhoták", "Lhoták", "Kamil"], "question": "as a child, Czech painter was infected with poliomyelitis by his father, a physician?"} +{"answers": ["Spinellus fusiger"], "question": " is a pin mold that parasitizes several species of mushrooms?"} +{"answers": ["Wald", "Elijah", "Elijah Wald"], "question": "American folk blues guitarist and Grammy-winning music historian is the son of prominent biologists Ruth Hubbard and Nobel laureate George Wald?"} +{"answers": ["French Church", "French Church"], "question": "the in Bucharest, Romania, is topped by a Gallic rooster?"} +{"answers": ["Horkstow Bridge"], "question": " in North Lincolnshire, completed in 1836, is the only suspension bridge designed by Sir John Rennie, builder of London Bridge?"} +{"answers": ["U.S. Steel Yard"], "question": "more than 6,000 fans of Michael Jackson attended at a memorial service at in Gary, Indiana?"} +{"answers": ["I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier"], "question": "\"\" was a popular pacifist song of World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Saul", "Saul Kussiel Padover", "Padover", "Keva Padover", "Saul K. Padover"], "question": "the Vienna-born historian wrote definitive biographies of figures as diverse as Karl Marx and Thomas Jefferson?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Howden", "Howden"], "question": " invented the marine forced draught system that was used on the \"Lusitania\" and \"Mauretania\"?"} +{"answers": ["Western Ukrainian", "Western Ukrainian Clergy", "Western Ukrainian clergy"], "question": "the married became a hereditary caste that dominated western Ukrainian society?"} +{"answers": ["Jake Edward Long", "Long", "Jake Long", "Jake"], "question": "National Football League offensive tackle was hospitalized in intensive care for smoke inhalation while in college?"} +{"answers": ["H7", "H7"], "question": "the monogram of King Haakon VII of Norway, , became a resistance symbol during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Pleșiță", "Nicolae Pleșiță", "Nicolae"], "question": "former Romanian secret police chief , notorious for his dealings with Carlos the Jackal, admitted dragging dissident writer Paul Goma around his cell by his beard?"} +{"answers": ["Fría Como el Viento"], "question": "the recording of \"\" by Luis Miguel became his third number-one song in the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Tracks chart?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Davidson", "James W. Davidson", "James Wheeler Davidson"], "question": "philanthropist spent CAN$250,000 of his own money in 1914 and 1915 to establish over 20 branches of Rotary International on three continents?"} +{"answers": ["Inner German border"], "question": "people used home-made balloons and submarines to escape across the between East and West Germany during the Cold War?"} +{"answers": ["Elenska Basilica"], "question": "a legend ties the name of the late Roman \"\" in west central Bulgaria to deer sacrifice which predated its construction?"} +{"answers": ["Carreón", "Francisco Carreón", "Francisco"], "question": "while being a member of the Spanish colonial \"guardia civil\", also served as a member of the Philippine Revolutionary group Katipunan?"} +{"answers": ["Byne's disease"], "question": " is not actually a disease, but a chemical reaction that attacks shells in storage or on display?"} +{"answers": ["Tony", "Hawksworth", "Tony Hawksworth"], "question": "footballer had only made three appearances for Manchester United's reserve team when he made his Football League debut, but never played another League match?"} +{"answers": ["Lahugala Kitulana National Park"], "question": "the last recorded sighting of the Knob-billed Duck, now thought to be extinct in Sri Lanka, occurred in ?"} +{"answers": ["The Muffins"], "question": "the American progressive rock/avant-jazz group were influenced by the English Canterbury scene?"} +{"answers": ["Neven Maguire", "Maguire", "Neven"], "question": "women complained when celebrity chef posed for a \"Food & Wine\" photo shoot alongside a bikini-wearing model and a plate of food?"} +{"answers": ["Civilization", "Civilization"], "question": "the epic anti-war film \"(poster pictured)\", depicting Jesus walking through the carnage of war, was credited with helping re-elect U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in 1916?"} +{"answers": ["Eparchaean Unconformity"], "question": "the in India is a major discontinuity between Proterozoic Nagari Quartzites and Archaean granite with a time gap of at least 500 million years between the two formations?"} +{"answers": ["Moonie", "Moonie"], "question": "the term \"\" was first used by American media sources to refer to members of Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church in 1974, during church events at the Madison Square Garden?"} +{"answers": ["Tamarix aphylla"], "question": "the 1974 floods along the Finke River in Australia's Northern Territory resulted in the dramatic spread of the introduced through the desert?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Fontenoy", "Jean Fontenoy"], "question": "French politician , initially a communist, later became a fascist?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St. Anne", "Church of St. Anne, Kraków"], "question": "John Cantius, patron saint of the Jagiellonian University, is buried in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Church of the Virgin of the Pharos"], "question": "the Byzantine chapel of the at Constantinople housed a huge collection of holy relics, many of which were acquired by Louis IX of France for his \"Sainte-Chapelle\"?"} +{"answers": ["LoBianco", "Johnny", "Johnny LoBianco"], "question": "referee awarded boxer Roberto Durán a 1972 knockout despite his apparent low blow, with sportswriter Red Smith stating \"anything short of pulling a knife is regarded indulgently\"?"} +{"answers": ["Acland", "Acland, Queensland"], "question": "the Australian town of , once host to Queensland's oldest and smallest continuously worked coal mine, now has a population of one?"} +{"answers": ["Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds"], "question": " was John Lennon's inspiration for the song \"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds\"?"} +{"answers": ["HMS Owen Glendower", "HMS Owen Glendower", "Owen Glendower"], "question": "before taking Charles Darwin to South America as captain of HMS \"Beagle\", Robert FitzRoy visited the Galápagos Islands a decade earlier as a midshipman aboard \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bienstock", "Freddy Bienstock", "Freddy"], "question": " was the designated song screener for Elvis Presley?"} +{"answers": ["The Ne'er-do-Weel"], "question": "W. S. Gilbert's 1878 play was the second that he wrote for actor E. A. Sothern, who did not appear in either?"} +{"answers": ["Karen", "Karen L. Gould", "Gould"], "question": ", a scholar of French-Canadian literature and francophone women writers, is the first woman president of Brooklyn College?"} +{"answers": ["Abba Garima Monastery", "Abba Garima"], "question": ", located near Adwa, Ethiopia, contains the crown of the Emperor Zara Yaqob of the Solomonic dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Kitashima", "Tsuyako Kitashima", "Tsuyako"], "question": "during the Second World War, the Japanese-American family of were interned in a horse stall?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar National Day", "National Day"], "question": " is celebrated every 10 September by releasing 30,000 red and white balloons \"\" which represent the people of Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Forêt", "Jean de La Forêt"], "question": " was the first French ambassador to the Ottoman Empire in 1534, and that he negotiated in 1536 a Franco-Ottoman treaty of alliance?"} +{"answers": ["Encyclopedia of Chicago"], "question": "the electronic version of the was the second extensive Internet encyclopedia dedicated to the history of a U.S. city?"} +{"answers": ["Nana Palshikar"], "question": "the Indian film \"Shehar Aur Sapna\", a love story set in a drain pipe, won the National Film Award for Best Film and Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for actor ?"} +{"answers": ["Garry Gross", "Garry", "Gross"], "question": "Richard Prince's controversial \"rephotograph\" of s nude image of Brooke Shields at age 10 was recently banned from the Tate Gallery in London?"} +{"answers": ["Mineral industry of Colombia"], "question": " most of the world's emeralds \"(Gachala Emerald pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gary Lakes", "Lakes", "Gary"], "question": " became an opera singer because a cracked vertebra sustained as a high school football defensive tackle derailed his plans for a sports career?"} +{"answers": ["Australian Inland Botanic Gardens"], "question": "some of the mallees in the may be up to 2,500 years old?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William S. Dix", "William Shepherd Dix", "Dix"], "question": " was recognised as one of the \"American Libraries'\" 100 most important figures although he never obtained a degree in library science?"} +{"answers": ["Beer in Tibet", "beer in Tibet"], "question": "the Lhasa Brewery Company, which produces is the highest commercial brewery in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Hjelt", "Edvard", "Edvard Hjelt"], "question": "Finnish chemist organized the training of a infantry unit later used in the Finnish Civil War in 1918?"} +{"answers": ["Women of the Sun"], "question": " was the first Australian television series to portray the lives of Aboriginal women in 19th-century Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Roy Everett Frankhouser", "Frankhouser", "Roy Frankhouser", "Roy"], "question": ", a Ku Klux Klan Grand Dragon, was arrested at least 142 times?"} +{"answers": ["Rapid automatized naming"], "question": "the of objects, pictures and colors in pre-literate children predicts their later success in learning to read?"} +{"answers": ["Wong Fu Productions", "Wong Fu"], "question": " does not make a profit from the short films it produces?"} +{"answers": ["Klamath Diversion"], "question": "the in the 1960s would have involved diverting the entire Klamath River to the Central Valley and Southern California?"} +{"answers": ["Maarud"], "question": "the Norwegian company was the largest snack food producer in Scandinavia in the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Stone Bridge and the Oregon Central Military Wagon Road"], "question": "the near Hart Mountain in Lake County, Oregon, is completely underwater?"} +{"answers": ["Goraj", "Dymitr of Goraj", "Dymitr"], "question": ", one of the most powerful people in the late 14th-century Kingdom of Poland, was instrumental in preventing the marriage between Jadwiga of Poland and William, Duke of Austria?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Gurwin", "Gurwin", "Joseph"], "question": "philanthropist lost more than $36 million to Bernard Madoff, but promised he would continue making charitable donations even if he had \"to sell apples on the street\"?"} +{"answers": ["Xylocopa aerata", "Xylocopa aeratus"], "question": "the \"\" defends its nesting burrow by blocking the entrance with its abdomen?"} +{"answers": ["Glaser", "Julius Anton Glaser", "Julius"], "question": " 1873 code of criminal procedure was the first to introduce trial by jury in Austria?"} +{"answers": ["Distomo Archaeological Collection"], "question": "the of Greece has an exhibition of photographs related to the Distomo massacre in 1944 by Nazi troops?"} +{"answers": ["Sally", "Sally Boazman", "Boazman"], "question": "BBC traffic reporter has also narrated poetry albums for the blind?"} +{"answers": ["Christian music industry"], "question": "the was the fastest growing segment of the music industry in the 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Commissioner's Historic Achievement Award"], "question": "in , Rachel Robinson, the wife of Jackie Robinson, was the first non-player to be presented with Major League Baseball's ?"} +{"answers": ["51 Ophiuchi"], "question": " has a disk of dust and gas that is likely a planetary system in the late stages of formation?"} +{"answers": ["Panagiotis Soutsos", "Panagiotis", "Soutsos"], "question": "in 1833, romantic poet envisioned the revival of the ancient Olympic Games, 63 years before the first International Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Glen House"], "question": "the , now the Scotia branch of the Schenectady County, New York, public library, is a rare surviving Dutch Colonial heavy timber frame house in the Capital District?"} +{"answers": ["London Transport", "London Transport"], "question": "after World War II, designs of the were simplified to reduce manufacturing and maintenance costs?"} +{"answers": ["Sue", "Sue Eakin", "Eakin"], "question": "historian published an edited version of \"Twelve Years a Slave\" by Solomon Northup, a free black taken from New York into slavery in Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["The Apartment", "The Apartment"], "question": "prior to writing the episode \"\" of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\", writer Peter Mehlman had \"barely written any dialogue in [his] life\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amegilla bombiformis"], "question": "the \"\" of eastern Australia is covered with orange-brown fur?"} +{"answers": ["The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon"], "question": "author Tom Spanbauer became so stressed while writing the LGBT novel that he fainted in Penn Station?"} +{"answers": ["Ion", "Ion Gigurtu", "Gigurtu"], "question": "a series of measures taken by Romanian Prime Minister , including official persecution of Jews, failed to sway Adolf Hitler from his demand that Romania cede Northern Transylvania to Hungary?"} +{"answers": ["Abd", "el-Zoubi", "Abd el-Aziz el-Zoubi"], "question": " was the first non-Jewish member of an Israeli government?"} +{"answers": ["Disabled veteran street vendors"], "question": " have been exempt from certain municipal regulations in New York state since 1894?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Fair Play"], "question": " was the codename for the 1977 military coup that overthrew the regime of Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto?"} +{"answers": ["Dukes", "Dalton", "Dukes Dalton"], "question": "professional wrestler teamed with World Wrestling Entertainment veteran Steve Lombardi at a \"Toys for Tots\" event hosted by the United States Marines?"} +{"answers": ["Aerial torpedo", "aerial torpedo"], "question": "Rear Admiral Bradley A. Fiske patented the \"(example pictured)\" in 1912, and said it could be used against an enemy fleet in its own harbor?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward Fokczyński", "Fokczyński"], "question": " knew that Poland had solved Germany's Enigma ciphers, but kept the secret even while being worked to death at Sachsenhausen?"} +{"answers": ["Big Apple Pothole and Sidewalk Protection Committee"], "question": "personal injury lawyers of New York City for defects, rendering the city liable for 600 million in judgments between 1997 and 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Jim Keays", "Jim", "Keays"], "question": "Australian musician , who fronted The Masters Apprentices during 1965–1972, was diagnosed with myeloma in 2007 and is in remission after stem cell transplants?"} +{"answers": ["Gyles v Wilcox"], "question": "the decision in established the legal precedent of fair abridgement, which later evolved into the modern concept of fair use?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Weiland OBE", "Weiland", "Paul Weiland", "Paul"], "question": "director , whose credits include \"Mr. Bean\", \"66\" and more than 500 television commercials, owns an 18th-century country estate in Wiltshire, England?"} +{"answers": ["Leporicypraea mappa"], "question": "the \"\" is collected both for its shell and for food?"} +{"answers": ["Harshaw", "Margaret", "Margaret Harshaw"], "question": "American opera singer portrayed more Wagnerian heroines on stage at the Metropolitan Opera than anyone else in the opera's history?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office", "United States Post Office"], "question": "the Ballston Spa, New York, was once located in an opera house?"} +{"answers": ["Worcester Auditorium", "Worcester Memorial Auditorium"], "question": "the mural by Leon Kroll in the was the largest in the United States when completed?"} +{"answers": ["British airborne operations in North Africa"], "question": "during one of several , an officer knocked unconscious was heard to ask a waiter for fish?"} +{"answers": ["Tikal.", "Tikal"], "question": "the ancient city of \"\" in Guatemala was one of the most powerful kingdoms of the ancient Maya civilization?"} +{"answers": ["Edwin Flavell", "Edwin", "Flavell", "Edwin George Flavell"], "question": "during the First World War was awarded the Military Cross three times?"} +{"answers": ["Wilsonville railroad bridge", "Wilsonville Bridge"], "question": "the in Oregon does not need to be painted?"} +{"answers": ["Emil Mazuw", "Mazuw", "Emil"], "question": "in 1953, former SS-\"Obergruppenführer\" received an eight year prison sentence for severely abusing political prisoners and Jews?"} +{"answers": ["Vigilant Eagle"], "question": "the designers of the proposed system hope to be able to create an invisible protectant dome around an airport to block a missile?"} +{"answers": ["Caro Jones", "Caro", "Jones"], "question": "casting director cast for more than 1,000 films and television shows, including \"Rocky\", \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" and \"The Karate Kid\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy Sands", "Tommy Sands"], "question": "Irish folk-singer received an Honorary Doctorate from The University of Nevada, Reno?"} +{"answers": ["Japanese settlement in Palau"], "question": " dates back to the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Brink's-MAT robbery", "Brink's-Mat robbery"], "question": " committed what was dubbed \"the crime of the century\" in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Cornell Paper"], "question": "the confidential academic paper more commonly known as the \"\", which detailed an abortive 1965 \"coup d'état\" attempt in Indonesia, was eventually published in 1971 to avoid any misconception of its contents?"} +{"answers": ["Brumder", "George", "George Brumder"], "question": "Milwaukee's first underground parking garage was built in 1927 in the basement of s Germania Building?"} +{"answers": ["Wilfred Buckland", "Wilfred", "Buckland"], "question": "an exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1980 argued that \"everything we know as Hollywood traces to \", film innovator and Hollywood's first art director?"} +{"answers": ["Jal Mahal", "charminar"], "question": "the restoration of \"\" plays an important role in improving the tourist industry of Jaipur in Rajasthan?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Christopher Lockett", "Lockett", "Michael Lockett"], "question": ", a British sergeant who was killed by a roadside bomb, was the first British soldier awarded the Military Cross to die in Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Jerome", "Karle", "Jerome Karle"], "question": "physical chemist won the 1985 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, making him the third alumnus of Brooklyn's Abraham Lincoln High School to win a Nobel?"} +{"answers": ["Záběhlice"], "question": "in 1960, excavations uncovered the remains of a medieval fort from the Hussite Wars at the bottom of a lake in , Czech Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Kent Blazy", "Kent", "Blazy"], "question": ", co-writer of Garth Brooks' \"If Tomorrow Never Comes,\" has had a cut on all but one of Brooks' albums?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Vigar", "Vigar", "Frank", "Frank Henry Vigar"], "question": "Essex cricketers and Peter Smith shared a club record 218-run last-wicket stand in 1947?"} +{"answers": ["Eureka Diamond"], "question": "the , the first diamond discovered in South Africa, was used as a toy by the boy who discovered it, given away for free by his mother, and sent by mail to a mineralogist in an ordinary paper envelope?"} +{"answers": ["UAAP Season 72 men's basketball tournament"], "question": "Ateneo and La Salle supporters wore yellow as a sign of respect for Corazon Aquino who died a week prior to their first basketball game of ?"} +{"answers": ["Bayt 'Itab"], "question": "the Palestinian village of was situated on a rocky knoll identified as the biblical Rock of Etam, within which Samson hid after burning the grain of the Philistines?"} +{"answers": ["Coombes Church"], "question": "the ancient wall paintings in in West Sussex include a man grimacing as he holds up the -thick chancel arch?"} +{"answers": ["Dearbhla Walsh", "Dearbhla", "Walsh"], "question": "Emmy Award-winning director described one scene in \"\"Talk to Me\"\" where a teacher commits adultery with her 15-year-old pupil as \"not so much about sex as about love\"?"} +{"answers": ["Randall's Thumb"], "question": " was the first of a long series of W.S. Gilbert's plays at Marie Litton's newly christened Royal Court Theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Revolt of the Barretinas"], "question": "an argument between a Catalan woman and a soldier over a chicken helped inflame the against the Spanish government?"} +{"answers": ["St Peter's Church", "St Peter's Church, Barton-upon-Humber"], "question": " \"\" was the first example of Anglo-Saxon architecture identified using evidence contained in the building?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Corfu", "Siege of Corfu"], "question": "in the 1537 , the Ottoman Emperor Suleiman the Magnificent was joined by a French fleet under Baron de Saint-Blancard?"} +{"answers": ["Efren", "Efren Peñaflorida", "Peñaflorida"], "question": "Filipino social worker , 2009 CNN Hero of the Year, grew up in a slum near a garbage dump?"} +{"answers": ["Naihe"], "question": "Hawaiians named a tsunami after 18th century surfer and statesman ?"} +{"answers": ["Gesta principum Polonorum"], "question": "the opening of the , a history of early Poland written sometime in the 1110s, is addressed to Martin I, Archbishop of Gniezno?"} +{"answers": ["Fisher", "Thomas Fisher Morgan", "Fisher Morgan", "Morgan"], "question": "opera singer , a former principal soloist with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, ended his career in pantomime?"} +{"answers": ["Fourpenny Post", "Uniform Fourpenny Post"], "question": "the was a United Kingdom postal rate that lasted just 36 days after it was introduced on 5 December 1839?"} +{"answers": ["Lindholt", "Tore", "Tore Lindholt"], "question": " became involved in politics and worked in the Norwegian State Railways after leaving an academic career he declared himself too \"restless\" to pursue?"} +{"answers": ["Matka Canyon"], "question": "Macedonia's is home to one of the world's deepest caves?"} +{"answers": ["Quamina"], "question": "the slave , who was executed by British colonial authorities in 1823, is considered a national hero in Guyana?"} +{"answers": ["Streett", "St. Clair Streett", "St.", "Clair Streett"], "question": "the controls of biplane ceased to function at a record high altitude, where the temperature was ?"} +{"answers": ["Football Federation Tasmania"], "question": "South Hobart's record of five championships in a row from 1919 to 1923 in state championship has never been equalled?"} +{"answers": ["Colcci"], "question": "the Brazilian fashion label has 1,659 stores in 31 countries, but only one in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["The Sexes Throughout Nature"], "question": "in her 1875 book , Antoinette Brown Blackwell \"\" critiqued the androcentricity expressed by Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer?"} +{"answers": ["Sundown", "Lonesome Sundown", "Lonesome"], "question": "the music of Louisiana blues performer was described by his producer as \"the sound of the swamp\"?"} +{"answers": ["Christian influences in Islam"], "question": " in Islamic art include the Annunciation, the birth of Jesus and his baptism?"} +{"answers": ["Inner Temple"], "question": "although plans were made in 1944 to repair war damage to London's , the repairs were not completed until 1958?"} +{"answers": ["Boye", "Fred", "Fred Boye"], "question": "after the departure of head coach left the North Carolina men's basketball team coachless for two seasons, the team actually won more games?"} +{"answers": ["Nokian Tyres Limited", "Nokian Tyres"], "question": ", a Finnish company that designed the first winter tyre, must test its summer tyres in South Africa, Spain, and Germany because of the short summers in Finland?"} +{"answers": ["Quantula striata"], "question": " is the only land snail that gives off flashes of light?"} +{"answers": ["Mihály", "Iglói", "Mihály Iglói"], "question": " coached Hungarian and American distance runners to set a total of 49 world records?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Elizabeth Marquis", "Mary", "Mary Marquis", "Marquis"], "question": "Scottish news presenter continued to work while seven months pregnant in 1963, including one interview conducted on a roof?"} +{"answers": ["Helbling", "Thomas", "Thomas Helbling"], "question": "Swiss Vice-Chancellor was the project manager for the Austria–Switzerland bid to host Euro 2008?"} +{"answers": ["BSA Fury"], "question": "the 110 mph British motorcycle designed by Edward Turner never went into production due to the colapse of the BSA Group?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew T. Dickerson", "Dickerson", "Matthew"], "question": " is a computational geometer, scholar of J. R. R. Tolkien and the Inklings, novelist, blues musician, fly fisherman, maple sugar farmer, and beekeeper?"} +{"answers": ["Korzok Monastery"], "question": "at 4,595 m above sea level, the fields at \"\" in India have been called the highest cultivated land in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Rebers", "Andreas", "Andreas Rebers"], "question": "German Kabarett artist studied to become a teacher before beginning his artistic career?"} +{"answers": ["Triumph Bandit"], "question": "the 1970 British motorcycle never went into commercial production and only five have survived?"} +{"answers": ["Webb Horton House"], "question": "Orange County Community College in Middletown, New York, held its first classes in the 's garage?"} +{"answers": ["Launcelot Percival", "Percival", "Launcelot"], "question": " was an England international rugby union player before becoming Deputy Clerk of the Closet to George VI of the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Duba", "Karel", "Karel Duba"], "question": "Czech bandleader died on 21 August 1968 in Mongolia, when the bus with his band fell into an abyss?"} +{"answers": ["Bat star"], "question": "the has five to nine arms which resemble the wings of a bat?"} +{"answers": ["Horton Plains National Park"], "question": " \"\" supports the most extensive area of surviving cloud forest in Sri Lanka?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Ogden", "Abraham", "Ogden"], "question": " led the delegation that negotiated the Treaty of New York with the Seven Nations of Canada in 1796?"} +{"answers": ["Korean regional cuisine"], "question": "among , the luxurious style of Kaesong cuisine of North Korea is frequently compared with those of Seoul and Jeolla cuisines of South Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Mandel", "Mandel"], "question": "pictures by amateur astrophotographer help to explore faint nebulae of the Milky Way?"} +{"answers": ["Sharpsnout stingray"], "question": "the is caught by subsistence fishers, but not favored as food because its meat is a dark reddish color?"} +{"answers": ["Adalaj Stepwell"], "question": "according to legend, a beautiful widow drowned herself in the \"\" to avoid being remarried?"} +{"answers": ["Pitch", "Pitch", "pitch"], "question": "in filmmaking, a screenwriter usually creates a production package that they hand out during their , which generally includes a plot synopsis and budgeting information on their idea?"} +{"answers": ["Forney", "Ali Forney Center", "Ali Forney", "Ali"], "question": "African-American gay and transgender , once homeless himself, had a homeless LGBT youth center in New York City named after him for his work helping other youths?"} +{"answers": ["Bejun Mehta", "Mehta", "Bejun"], "question": "American countertenor began his musical career as a boy soprano, praised by Leonard Bernstein?"} +{"answers": ["St. Patrick's Catholic Church", "St. Patrick's Catholic Church", "St. Patrick's Church"], "question": " in Glynwood, Ohio, was the only Irish church in an area settled primarily by German Catholics?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Bermel", "Bermel", "Joseph"], "question": "Queens Borough President fled the country an hour after promising to return to a grand jury corruption inquiry?"} +{"answers": ["Alec Stratford Cunningham-Reid", "Alec", "Cunningham-Reid", "Alec Cunningham-Reid"], "question": "in 1943, fought a fellow MP in the British House of Commons?"} +{"answers": ["Danskammer Generating Station"], "question": " \"\" was among the top ten releasers of pollutants by weight in New York, releasing 560 tonnes of hazardous emissions, in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Del", "Fontaine", "Del Fontaine"], "question": "Canadian middleweight boxing champion was executed at Wandsworth Prison in 1935 for murdering his lover?"} +{"answers": ["Saucereye porgy"], "question": "although some sources state that they can weigh up to , the largest recorded weighed only half that at ?"} +{"answers": ["Hunting Trip"], "question": "actress Aubrey Plaza said \"\", an episode of the NBC comedy series \"Parks and Recreation\", could mark the start of a romance between her character and that of actor Chris Pratt?"} +{"answers": ["Van Gilder Hotel", "Van Gilder"], "question": "despite being over 90 years old, the in Seward, Alaska, is named after a man who owned it for just a few months?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Esztergom", "Siege of Esztergom"], "question": "in the , the Ottoman Emperor Suleiman captured the Hungarian city of Esztergom with the support of French artillery?"} +{"answers": ["Intelligent disobedience"], "question": " is a concept whereby service animals trained to help the disabled are taught to ignore unsafe commands from their owners?"} +{"answers": ["Polikarpov SPB", "Polikarpov SPB"], "question": "three airmen died testing the three prototypes of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Duchy of Belz"], "question": "the was passed as a dowry by Władysław Jagiełło, king of Poland to Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia, upon Siemowit's marriage to Władysław's sister, Alexandra?"} +{"answers": ["Otto", "Løvenskiold", "Otto Joachim Løvenskiold"], "question": " rejected offers to become both Minister of Justice and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Modern Toilet Restaurant", "Modern Toilet"], "question": "at restaurants, the chairs are made out of toilets, dishes are served on plastic miniature toilet bowls, and drinks come in miniature urinals?"} +{"answers": ["Nefertiti Bust"], "question": "the \"\" was reinstated in Neues Museum in 2009 after 70 years away, including a period in a salt mine in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Kursha Monastery"], "question": " is the largest Buddhist monastery in the Zanskar region of eastern Jammu and Kashmir, India?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Julius Gabrielsen", "Hans Gabrielsen", "Hans", "Gabrielsen"], "question": "following the German invasion of Norway, General Fleischer and County Governor assumed all military and civilian power in Northern Norway, declaring the region a theatre of war?"} +{"answers": ["J. T. White", "J.", "White"], "question": "American football center played for NCAA national champions with both the 1947 Michigan Wolverines football team and the 1942 Ohio State Buckeyes football team?"} +{"answers": ["Giant stumptail stingray"], "question": "the is only known from two specimens caught near Vladivostok, Russia, in Peter the Great Bay?"} +{"answers": ["National Survivors of Suicide Day"], "question": "after his father committed suicide, Harry Reid introduced a resolution to the United States Senate which led to the creation of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Phiale of Megara"], "question": "the may be the earliest attested example of local Doric Greek dialect written in ancient Macedonia, unless it actually comes from Megara?"} +{"answers": ["EL/M-2080 Green Pine", "Green Pine"], "question": "the Israeli ground-based missile-defense radar \"(diagram pictured)\" operates in search, detection, tracking, and missile guidance modes simultaneously?"} +{"answers": ["Lottie Deno", "Deno", "Lottie"], "question": "American gambler was one of Texas' most famous poker players in the late 1800s?"} +{"answers": ["Angiostrongylus vasorum"], "question": "nematode lives in the hearts of dogs?"} +{"answers": ["Bewnans Ke"], "question": "the play , discovered in 2000, was one of the most significant finds in the study of Cornish literature and language?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel", "Jr.", "Samuel B. Nunez, Jr.", "Samuel B. Nunez Jr.", "Samuel Bernard Nunez Jr."], "question": "Nunez Community College in Chalmette, Louisiana, is named for the late wife of former Louisiana State Senate President ?"} +{"answers": ["Duskin", "Joe Duskin", "Big", "Big Joe Duskin"], "question": "in his mid-career, the American blues and boogie-woogie pianist, , did not touch a keyboard for sixteen years as a promise to his father who thought he played the devil's music?"} +{"answers": ["Ramón Dionisio José de la Sagra", "Sagra", "Ramón de la Sagra", "Ramón"], "question": " founded the world's first anarchist journal \"El Porvenir\"?"} +{"answers": ["Policing and Crime Act 2009"], "question": "under the , it is now an offence in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland to persistently possess alcohol in a public place if you are under 18 years of age?"} +{"answers": ["Jetrail"], "question": " was the world's first fully automated monorail transit system?"} +{"answers": ["Transportation Trades Department, AFL–CIO"], "question": "although efforts to create a in the AFL-CIO began in the 1960s, the idea did not gain momentum until after the Teamsters reaffiliated with the AFL-CIO in 1987?"} +{"answers": ["Quán Thánh Temple", "Quán Thánh"], "question": " \"(principal gate pictured)\", a Taoist temple in Hanoi, was once wrongly named as a Buddhist pagoda by the French?"} +{"answers": ["Justin Boren", "Justin Matthew Boren", "Boren", "Justin"], "question": "American football guard cited family values as the reason for transferring from the University of Michigan to its arch rival, The Ohio State University?"} +{"answers": ["Malpolon monspessulanus"], "question": "one of the few cases of poisoning by the occurred when someone stuck his finger into the snake's mouth?"} +{"answers": ["Tông", "Tran Du Tong", "Trần Dụ Tông", "Trần", "Dụ Tông"], "question": "Trần Minh Tông ceded the throne to his five-year-old son because he considered the eldest prince too extravagant for the position of Đại Việt Emperor?"} +{"answers": ["Augustus Crouch Kinney", "Kinney", "Augustus", "Augustus C. Kinney", "Augustus Kinney"], "question": "Oregon doctor lived in Astoria, but died in Oakland, California, and was buried in Salem, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Polikarpov NB"], "question": "the fuselage of the was built from molded plywood reinforced with a welded steel tube framework?"} +{"answers": ["Alario", "John Alario", "John A. Alario", "John"], "question": ", the longest-serving member of the Louisiana State Legislature whose tenure began in 1972, is currently a freshman member of the state Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Fairfax", "Fairfax Harrison", "Harrison"], "question": "the day after the death of businessman , \"The New York Times\" accidentally ran the wrong picture with his obituary?"} +{"answers": ["Hooding"], "question": "although British Prime Minister Edward Heath announced in 1972 that was illegal, British soldiers were engaging in the practice in the Iraq War?"} +{"answers": ["Julia Goss", "Goss", "Julia"], "question": "less than two years after thought she failed her audition, she became the principal soprano of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company?"} +{"answers": ["London Gold Pool"], "question": "a group of central banks known as the teamed up to regulate exchange rates and gold prices in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter de Beauchamp", "Walter de Beauchamp", "Beauchamp"], "question": "King Henry I of England granted the medieval English nobleman (d. around 1130) the right to keep pheasants on his lands and fine any who poached them?"} +{"answers": ["Blessed salt in Christianity", "blessed salt"], "question": " by Catholic priests and used as a protective sacramental?"} +{"answers": ["Morella", "Morella, Castellón"], "question": "the citizens of , hold a sexennial nine-day celebration to commemorate their deliverance from the plague by the Virgin of Vallivana?"} +{"answers": ["Vin Santo"], "question": "among the many stories about the origins of the name (or \"holy wine\"; \"pictured\"), is the legend that a Tuscan friar used the wine left over from Mass to miraculously cure the sick?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Crouch Kinney", "Kinney", "Robert", "Robert Kinney"], "question": "Oregon pioneer read law under Serranus Clinton Hastings, but never practiced law?"} +{"answers": ["Beer in Mexico"], "question": "although the Spanish introduced barley-based , various Mesoamerican cultures had a corn-based fermented drink which is still made today?"} +{"answers": ["Kleptothermy"], "question": "some garter snakes engage in by creating fake female pheromones that cause other males to cover them in attempted mating letting them steal their warmth?"} +{"answers": ["bararite", "Bararite"], "question": "grinding partly converts it to another polymorph cryptohalite?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald", "Gaston", "Gaston Gerald"], "question": "former Louisiana State Senator has spent his later years engaged in cattle ranching and farming in East Baton Rouge and Washington parishes?"} +{"answers": ["Colt M1877"], "question": "Billy the Kid was armed with a revolver when killed by Pat Garrett in 1881?"} +{"answers": ["Unthanksgiving Day"], "question": " is held annually on Alcatraz Island as a counterpoint to the traditional Thanksgiving story and to give thanks for Native American survival in the face of genocide?"} +{"answers": ["Lang", "Herb Lang", "Herbert", "Herbert Howard Lang", "Herbert H. Lang"], "question": "the historian of the American West researched a study of the role of Fort Worth, Texas, in the origins of the modern helium industry?"} +{"answers": ["Lowell Creek Diversion Tunnel"], "question": "the in Seward, Alaska, carries Lowell Creek through a mountain?"} +{"answers": ["Beckwith", "Holmes Beckwith", "Holmes"], "question": "after several previous dismissals from jobs and his wife leaving him, professor responded to his firing from Syracuse University in 1921 by shooting his dean and then himself?"} +{"answers": ["The Black Mikado"], "question": "the 1975 musical was based on Gilbert and Sullivan's 1885 opera \"The Mikado\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lynn Dean", "Dean", "Lynn"], "question": "former Louisiana State Senator , a Republican, led the move in 2003 to repeal his state's anti-sodomy law?"} +{"answers": ["Paul C. Donnelly", "Donnelly", "Paul Charles Donnelly", "Paul"], "question": "during World War II, \"\" helped develop the U.S. Navy's Bat, the first U.S. \"smart bomb\", and later was a senior NASA manager during the Apollo program?"} +{"answers": ["Parnall Puffin"], "question": "the was an experimental amphibious fighter-reconnaissance biplane with several unusual features, principally a single central float and an inverted fin and rudder?"} +{"answers": ["Mike Cross", "Mike Cross", "Mike", "Cross"], "question": "former Louisiana State Senator authored a law in 1990 to add anabolic steroids to a list of illegal substances, but lawmakers failed to clarify the proper penalty?"} +{"answers": ["Family planning in India"], "question": " is considered the most prevalent birth-control method in India?"} +{"answers": ["McMaster", "Gerald McMaster", "Gerald Raymond McMaster", "Gerald"], "question": "Plains Cree-Blackfoot artist and author says Hopalong Cassidy and the Lone Ranger were inspirations for his art?"} +{"answers": ["Turkey Day Classic"], "question": "Tuskegee University gives up its chance for the NCAA Division II National Football Championship each year to be able to play in the ?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Mackinolty", "George Mackinolty"], "question": "a purge of senior ranks in 1946 left Air Vice Marshal \"\" as one of only two officers in the Royal Australian Air Force who had seen service in both world wars?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Trotter Porter", "William T. Porter", "Porter"], "question": "American sports journalist founded of one of the earliest sports newspapers in the United States, \"The Spirit of the Times\"?"} +{"answers": ["Barrie", "Barrie Delf", "Delf"], "question": "goalkeeper only made one appearance in The Football League for Southend United, having previously played as an amateur?"} +{"answers": ["Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Bhuj", "Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Bhuj"], "question": "about 75% of all the hotel rooms in the Indian town of Bhuj have been booked for the period of the opening ceremony of a scheduled for May 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Polystichum aleuticum"], "question": "the , an endangered species found only on the Aleutian Island, Adak Island, is one of the least known of the world's ferns?"} +{"answers": ["Jeff \"Swampy\" Marsh", "Marsh", "Jeff"], "question": "before beginning a career in animation, worked as a vice president of sales and marketing for a computer company, where he \"freaked out\" and decided to quit?"} +{"answers": ["Helge Skappel", "Helge", "Helge Sommerfelt Skappel", "Skappel"], "question": " was among the pioneers of aviation in Norway, and together with Viggo Widerøe he wrote a book on the pioneer days?"} +{"answers": ["Alter the Ending"], "question": " was released by American rock band Dashboard Confessional in a deluxe edition, which includes a full CD of acoustic versions of the album's songs?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon P. Saville", "Gordon Philip Saville", "Gordon", "Saville"], "question": "after the heavy American casualties over the oil refineries of Ploieşti in Operation Tidal Wave, General called it \"ridiculous and suicidal\"?"} +{"answers": ["Asbjørn Stensaker", "Stensaker", "Asbjørn"], "question": "the pre-WWII mayor of Bergen, , initially remained in his position under Nazi German rule to limit nazification, but the Nazis prevented his stepping down in 1941?"} +{"answers": ["Cranial electrotherapy stimulation"], "question": ", a method of applying alternating current above the scalp, can entrain brain waves that induce phosphenes and slow reaction times?"} +{"answers": ["Nicole Arianna Fox", "Fox", "Nicole Fox", "Nicole"], "question": ", who won first place in the reality show \"America's Next Top Model\" in 2009, is nicknamed \"Bloody Eyeball\"?"} +{"answers": ["Laszczka", "Konstanty Laszczka", "Konstanty"], "question": "the Polish Art Nouveau sculptor \"\" produced symbolic bronze statues of female nudes overwhelmed with sadness?"} +{"answers": ["Great Western Arms Company"], "question": "the was founded in 1953 to produce copies of the Colt SAA revolver, used in many Western movies and TV shows of the 1950s and 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Harlem", "Gudmund Harlem", "Gudmund"], "question": ", father of former Director-General of the World Health Organization Gro Harlem Brundtland, was a notable politician and physician in his own right?"} +{"answers": ["Mikoyan-Gurevich DIS"], "question": "the Soviet prototype of the early 1940s had an electrically operated variable-incidence horizontal stabilizer?"} +{"answers": ["Dick Gould", "Dick", "Gould"], "question": "NCAA tennis coach was named \"Coach of the Decade\" for both the 1980s and 1990s and coached 50 All-Americans, including John McEnroe and the Bryan Brothers?"} +{"answers": ["Heribert Prantl", "Prantl", "Heribert"], "question": "German journalist worked as both a judge and a public prosecutor before becoming the head of the domestic policy department of the Süddeutsche Zeitung?"} +{"answers": ["The Positives", "The Positives"], "question": "American band Person L's use of a diverse mix of sounds and genres on their record , has been compared to the style used by Jawbox and Fugazi?"} +{"answers": ["Exmouth", "Henry", "Henry Pellew, 6th Viscount Exmouth"], "question": "in 1922, , an American citizen, inherited the title of Viscount Exmouth, created for his grandfather who fought for the British during the American War of Independence?"} +{"answers": ["Oderteich"], "question": "Do you know that, from 1722 to 1891, the reservoir \"\" in the Harz Mountains had the largest dam in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Hand", "Kernan \"Skip\" Hand", "Kernan"], "question": "Louisiana Judge was overruled in 2008 by the U.S. Supreme Court regarding the exclusion of two blacks as jurors in a high-profile murder case?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Robert Hinks", "Hinks"], "question": "British astronomer had the help of Eros to calculate the distance between the Earth and the Sun?"} +{"answers": ["CGS Hawk"], "question": "when the first flew in January 1982, it was the first ultralight aircraft with an enclosed cockpit and to use strut bracing?"} +{"answers": ["Dùn an Achaidh"], "question": "according to local tradition on Coll, the now-ruinous dun of was once the fortress of the son of a Norse king named Olaf?"} +{"answers": ["Murphy", "Chet'' Murphy", "Chet Murphy", "Chet"], "question": "Big Ten champion defeated America's top-ranked woman tennis player Alice Marble in a 1939 exhibition match played in front of a \"throng\" of spectators?"} +{"answers": ["Demerara rebellion of 1823"], "question": "the slaves who promised not to use violence?"} +{"answers": ["The Devil Wears Nada"], "question": "the \"Simpsons\" episode \"\", in which Marge poses for racy photographs in a calendar, aired soon after she appeared nude on the cover of \"Playboy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Russkiy Toy"], "question": "there are two types of , a Russian breed of dog, which are long haired \"\" and smooth haired?"} +{"answers": ["Cheapside Street Whisky Bond Fire", "Cheapside Street whisky bond fire"], "question": "the in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1960 was (and remains) the worst peace time loss of life for the United Kingdom fire services?"} +{"answers": ["J. D. Morgan", "J.", "Morgan"], "question": " led UCLA to at least 6 NCAA championships as tennis coach and 30 NCAA championships, including 10 men's basketball titles, as athletic director?"} +{"answers": ["Prodromus Entomology"], "question": " was the first book about Australia containing plates engraved in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Peter L. Nissen", "Peter", "Peter Lynge Nissen", "Nissen"], "question": ", CEO of Widerøe from 1981 to 1988, has called the Widerøe Flight disaster of 1982 \"unsolved\", even though commissions have reached their conclusions?"} +{"answers": ["Trachylepis maculata"], "question": "the lizard is known only from three specimens of doubtful provenance collected in the 1800s?"} +{"answers": ["Great Hippocampus Question"], "question": "Charles Kingsley's satirised debate on ape origins following Charles Darwin's publication of \"On the Origin of Species\" \"(satirical image pictured)\" ?"} +{"answers": ["acupuncture", "Acupuncture"], "question": " involves the insertion of needles into the human face in an attempt to reduce wrinkles and age-lines?"} +{"answers": ["D.", "Jr.", "D. W. Robertson Jr.", "D. W. Robertson, Jr.", "Durant Waite Robertson Jr."], "question": " (1914–1992) has been regarded as the most influential scholar on Geoffrey Chaucer of the twentieth century?"} +{"answers": ["Christian, Prince-Elect of Denmark", "Christian,", "Denmark"], "question": " was hailed as heir to the King of Denmark in 1610, but died in 1647 without having succeeded to the throne?"} +{"answers": ["Royce", "Ralph Royce", "Ralph"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1930, flew aircraft in such severe cold weather operations that the Mackay Trophy was awarded to him?"} +{"answers": ["George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument"], "question": "when the was moved to a new location near the River Raisin in 1923, it remained in relative isolation, being obscured by unkempt scrubs and trees?"} +{"answers": ["Menzies", "René", "René Menzies"], "question": ", at one time Charles de Gaulle's chauffeur, was a record-breaking long-distance cyclist who rode 62,785 miles the year he reached his 63rd birthday?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Harris", "William Snow Harris"], "question": "in 1831 young Charles Darwin met (\"Thunder-and-Lightning Harris\") whose experimental lightning conductor had just been fitted to \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Honour of Wallingford"], "question": "in medieval England the existed for almost five centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Bayers", "Eddie Bayers", "Eddie"], "question": " replaced his mentor, the late Larrie Londin, as the drummer for The Notorious Cherry Bombs?"} +{"answers": ["Alpine Spaniel"], "question": "an extinct dog breed, the , was the predecessor to the St. Bernard?"} +{"answers": ["Irby", "Irby Curry", "Curry"], "question": "Vanderbilt's 130-pound quarterback , an elusive runner who \"only needed the suspicion of an opening to wriggle through,\" was killed in aerial combat in 1918?"} +{"answers": ["Bhadrajun"], "question": "Do you know that, according to the Mahabharata, was the site of Arjuna's marriage to Krishna’s sister Subhadra after they eloped?"} +{"answers": ["Wheeler", "Bob Wheeler", "Bob"], "question": "the Duke University athletics records on the 1000 and 1500 meters, set between 1971 and 1973 by the US Olympian , still stand?"} +{"answers": ["Mass murders in Piaśnica", "Massacres in Piaśnica"], "question": "one of those killed in the , Sister Alicja Kotowska, was beatified together with 107 other victims of Nazi terror in 1999 by Pope John Paul II?"} +{"answers": ["Flyfishers' Club"], "question": "the library of the has been described as one of the finest angling collections in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Pee", "Pee"], "question": "the \"South Park\" episode \"\" features a waterpark that becomes engulfed in tsunamis of urine, as a parody of the disaster film \"2012\"?"} +{"answers": ["Citizenship in the United States", "Citizenship of the United States"], "question": "in the past, many courts ruled that homosexuals couldn't apply for ?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie Bit My Finger"], "question": "\"\" is the most viewed video of all time on YouTube, with over 130 million hits?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Glenn", "Glenn James"], "question": " is the only Indigenous Australian to umpire top grade Australian rules football?"} +{"answers": ["Izu stingray"], "question": "the rare differs from all other Pacific members of its family in having a white fin fold on its tail?"} +{"answers": ["Balayogini"], "question": "a character in the 1937 Tamil film , one of the first children's films of South India, was hailed as the \"Shirley Temple of India\"?"} +{"answers": ["Daul", "Daul Kim", "Kim"], "question": "South Korean fashion model was also a keen painter and had exhibited her works at a solo exhibition in Seoul?"} +{"answers": ["Cepola macrophthalma"], "question": "Mithaecus's recipe for the burrowing fish is the oldest recorded recipe?"} +{"answers": ["Noronha skink"], "question": "reports of \"lizards with two tails\" on Fernando de Noronha in the Atlantic Ocean may have been based on \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Polikarpov VIT-2"], "question": "the prototype of the was first flown on 11 May 1938 by the famous pilot Valery Chkalov?"} +{"answers": ["Fritz Shiverick", "Shiverick", "Fritz"], "question": ", known as \"a scoring machine\", served in 1919 as Cornell's quarterback, punter, drop kicker, kickoff returner and play-caller on both offense and defense?"} +{"answers": ["Lonsdale", "Richard", "Richard Lonsdale"], "question": "after delivering a rousing speech during the Battle of Arnhem, repeated it a year later in the film \"Theirs is the Glory\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Michael Egan", "Charles", "Egan", "Maria Egan", "Charles M. Egan"], "question": "at the time he was elected to the New Jersey Senate in 1913, received the largest margin of victory for any county-wide office in New Jersey history?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Gaede", "Gaede"], "question": "Argentine spy was so successful in his clandestine operation of sending technical information from AMD to Cuban representatives that he was invited to meet Fidel Castro?"} +{"answers": ["Pioneer", "Pioneer, Nevada"], "question": "some people once moved to the now abandoned city of , with their houses?"} +{"answers": ["Gnomon of Saint-Sulpice"], "question": "the \"\" was claimed to be \"a pagan astronomical instrument\" and \"an ancient sundial\" in Dan Brown's \"The Da Vinci Code\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Thomas", "Ryder", "William T. Ryder"], "question": " was the first American paratrooper?"} +{"answers": ["Loots", "Bosman", "Loots Bosman"], "question": " scored the first century in South African domestic Twenty20 cricket?"} +{"answers": ["Retta"], "question": "stand-up comedian and actress said her role on \"Parks and Recreation\" is stressful because she was initially unsure the show would last due to poor reviews?"} +{"answers": ["Lithuanian–Polish–Ukrainian Brigade"], "question": "the proposed reflects attempts by the Polish government to tie Ukraine more closely with the West?"} +{"answers": ["Hiroki Kikuta", "Kikuta", "Hiroki"], "question": " \"\", despite composing music for over 20 video games and independent albums, has never received any formal music education?"} +{"answers": ["Lottie", "Lottie Venne", "Venne"], "question": "the career of British actress spanned five decades?"} +{"answers": ["Alice", "Alice"], "question": " is a science fiction reimagining of the classic \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\"?"} +{"answers": ["Water Street District"], "question": "the in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, includes the canal lock for which the city was named?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Fisher", "Walter Henry Fisher", "Walter H. Fisher"], "question": "English singer and actor created the role of the Defendant in Gilbert and Sullivan's 1875 opera \"Trial by Jury\"?"} +{"answers": ["Belleville, California", "Belleville"], "question": ", now a ghost town, was once a gold mining boomtown with a population of nearly 10,000, the largest town in Holcomb Valley in 1860?"} +{"answers": ["Ultraviolet", "Ultraviolet"], "question": "when U2 recorded their 1991 song \"\" \"(life performance pictured)\", they debated Bono's repeated use of a cliché lyric \"baby\"?"} +{"answers": ["1990 Andhra Pradesh cyclone"], "question": "7000 people were left stranded on Edurumandi Island after they refused to be evacuated during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate", "Mount Lebanon"], "question": "the , a precursor of the modern state of Lebanon, was created in the aftermath of the 1860 massacre where thousands of Christians were killed by the Druze?"} +{"answers": ["Nilgiri Wildlife and Environment Association"], "question": "the , established in 1877, was the first wildlife conservation organisation in India?"} +{"answers": ["Siegfried Translateur", "Siegfried", "Salo Siegfried Translateur", "Translateur"], "question": ", a Viennese composer of dance music, died in a Nazi concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["Hill Bark"], "question": "the house now called was built as Bidston Court on Bidston Hill, Birkenhead, Merseyside, England, in 1891, but was demolished and rebuilt on its present site and renamed in 1928–31?"} +{"answers": ["Turkish Identification Number"], "question": "when Turkey gave out to their citizens in 2000, they chose to number all 120 million people born since 1840, living or dead?"} +{"answers": ["InterPlane Skyboy"], "question": "the Canadian government has approved \"\" as an Advanced Ultra-Light Aeroplane (AULA)?"} +{"answers": ["Rakel Seweriin", "Rakel", "Seweriin"], "question": "when stepped down as a member of the Parliament of Norway in 1969, she had served for 24 years, a record for a Norwegian woman?"} +{"answers": ["Climax Series"], "question": "Nippon Professional Baseball's , implemented in 2007, is the first and only postseason playoff system used by both the Central and Pacific Leagues?"} +{"answers": ["Burge", "Vernon Lee Burge", "Vernon", "Vernon Burge"], "question": " was the first American enlisted man to be certified as a military aviator?"} +{"answers": ["Li Yingshi", "Yingshi", "Li"], "question": "once , a decorated veteran of the Korean War of 1592–1598, converted to Catholicism, it took him and two Jesuits three days to find and burn all the prohibited books in his library?"} +{"answers": ["Stokkavatnet", "Stokkavatnet"], "question": "the Stavanger Airport, Forus in Norway was constructed at the location of the former lake ?"} +{"answers": ["Dances with Smurfs"], "question": "the \"South Park\" episode \"\" calls out the similarities of the upcoming film \"Avatar\" to the 1990 film \"Dances with Wolves\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lucius Horatio Stockton", "Lucius", "Stockton"], "question": "when President John Adams nominated to be Secretary of War in 1801, Secretary of the Treasury Oliver Wolcott, Jr. called him \"a crazy, fanatical young man\"?"} +{"answers": ["round fantail stingray", "Round fantail stingray"], "question": "the has recently colonized the Mediterranean Sea, but not as a Lessepsian migrant?"} +{"answers": ["Green Island Light", "Green Island Light", "Green Island"], "question": "when the first was destroyed by fire, the keeper and his family survived by huddling in an outhouse?"} +{"answers": ["Canterbury Astrolabe Quadrant"], "question": "the discovered in 2005 is the only known British-made medieval astrolabe?"} +{"answers": ["Gausel"], "question": " was the location of a rich woman's grave from the Viking era, discovered in the 1880s?"} +{"answers": ["Louisiana Association of Business and Industry"], "question": "the claimed in 1987 that a ten-year education reform plan in Louisiana had been \"a long journey to nowhere\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stirling torcs"], "question": "David Booth found the of four gold Iron Age torcs on his very first metal detecting outing?"} +{"answers": ["Acquainted with the Night", "Acquainted with the Night"], "question": "in his book , Dewdney tells of a syndrome in which the victims, almost always Asian men, presumably die of terror while dreaming of something sitting on their chest?"} +{"answers": ["Barre", "Richard", "Richard Barre"], "question": " (died around 1202), a medieval English judge and clergyman, wrote a work on the Bible titled \"Compendium de veteri et novo testamento\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sevmash"], "question": " is the largest shipbuilding company in Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Abercastle"], "question": "Alfred \"Centennial\" Johnson landed at in 1876 sailing from Gloucester, Massachusetts, and becoming the first person to make the single-handed Atlantic crossing?"} +{"answers": ["United Streetcar"], "question": " of Oregon is currently the only American company building modern streetcars \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henneke", "Ben", "Ben Graf Henneke"], "question": ", who later became president of the University of Tulsa, wrote the school's fight song as a student there?"} +{"answers": ["The Digby Conversion of Saint Paul"], "question": ", a Middle English miracle play of the late 15th century, tells the story of the conversion of Paul the Apostle?"} +{"answers": ["Musa Sayrami", "Sayrami", "Musa"], "question": "one of the best sources on Yaqub Beg's rule in East Turkestan is \"Tārīkh-i amniyya\" (History of peace), written by ?"} +{"answers": ["Petrillo Music Shell"], "question": " was commissioned by Mayor of Chicago Anton Cermak to help lift the spirits of the citizenry with free concerts following the Great Depression?"} +{"answers": ["Achille Casanova", "Casanova", "Achille"], "question": " was the first official spokesman of the Swiss Federal Council?"} +{"answers": ["Tikal Temple", "Tikal Temple I"], "question": " \"\", in the Maya ruins of Tikal in Guatemala, is a high funerary monument dedicated to king Jasaw Chan K'awiil I who died in AD 734?"} +{"answers": ["Brazilian large-eyed stingray"], "question": "the may use coastal sandbanks as nurseries for its young?"} +{"answers": ["Maestrazgo"], "question": "Spanish Republican guerillas held out in the mountains of the in eastern Spain, against General Franco's forces until the mid 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Oahu Cemetery"], "question": "the crematory at the in Hawaii was used to burn 200 million in U.S. bank notes after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941?"} +{"answers": ["Lalla", "Lalla Carlsen", "Carlsen"], "question": " is regarded as one of the most legendary female revue artists in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Herbst", "John", "John C. \"Pappy\" Herbst"], "question": "American flying ace painted a swastika on his P-51B Mustang to indicate an aerial victory he said he earned while flying with the Royal Canadian Air Force?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James R. Lilley", "James Roderick Lilley", "Lilley"], "question": "diplomat \"\" is the only American to have served as head of diplomatic missions to both Taiwan and China?"} +{"answers": ["La Amelia", "La Amelia Panel"], "question": ", a small Maya archaeological site in Guatemala, features hieroglyphic panels describing the ritual sacrifice of a bound captive who is rolled into a ball and thrown to his death?"} +{"answers": ["Wyman", "Pudge", "Pudge Wyman"], "question": "Minnesota's scored the first kickoff return for a touchdown, the first blocked punt returned for a touchdown, and the first passing touchdown in the history of the NFL?"} +{"answers": ["Chancery", "Chancery"], "question": "the medieval office of the was responsible for the production of documents for royalty and other nobles?"} +{"answers": ["Colares stingray"], "question": "Brazil has recently opened a commercial fishery targeting the , for export to Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Dean Clough", "Dean Clough Mills"], "question": " business park at Halifax was once one of the world's largest carpet factories?"} +{"answers": ["Dancing the Dream"], "question": "writer Francis Wheen criticized Michael Jackson's book and thanked God that \"none\" of Jackson's fans could read?"} +{"answers": ["Maison Royale de Saint-Louis", "Maison royale de Saint-Louis"], "question": "the campus of Saint-Cyr, Gravure 1690 \"\", a French military academy founded by Napoleon Bonaparte, used to be a boarding school for girls, , during the reign of Louis XIV?"} +{"answers": ["Grayburn", "John Grayburn", "John Hollington Grayburn", "John"], "question": " was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross after the Battle of Arnhem?"} +{"answers": ["Prom Night in Mississippi"], "question": "the first integrated prom in Charleston is the subject of the 2009 documentary film ?"} +{"answers": ["Manya Surve", "Surve", "Manya"], "question": "the death of Indian mafioso at the hands of the Mumbai Police in 1982 was the city's first recorded encounter killing?"} +{"answers": [".укр"], "question": "the proposed new internationalized country code top-level domain in the Cyrillic alphabet for Ukraine is ?"} +{"answers": ["Martiny", "Danny", "Danny Martiny"], "question": "in 2003, Louisiana State legislator sought penalties for sexual acts in public of up to a year in jail and a maximum 1,000 fine?"} +{"answers": ["Wiltshire Historic Buildings Trust"], "question": "restoration projects of the include Wilton Windmill?"} +{"answers": ["Bård", "Bård Mikkelsen", "Bård Martin Mikkelsen", "Mikkelsen"], "question": ", chief executive officer of Widerøe, the Ulstein Group and Statkraft, has skydived over Antarctica?"} +{"answers": ["Gulbarga Fort"], "question": "the \"\" was the capital of the Bahmani Kingdom in southern India between 1347 and 1424?"} +{"answers": ["Reggiane Re.2007"], "question": "the was a proposed Italian fighter aircraft to be used in the final phase of World War II as a defense against the increasing Allied bombing raids?"} +{"answers": ["Haslam", "Alfred", "Alfred Seale Haslam"], "question": ", Mayor of Derby, became rich from keeping meat cool on its way from the British colonies?"} +{"answers": ["Turnaround ADR"], "question": " is the preferred, out-of-court process under which companies in Japan may attempt to reorganize their debt?"} +{"answers": ["Hristo Gruev Danov", "Danov", "Hristo G. Danov", "Hristo Danov", "Hristo"], "question": " founded Bulgaria's first publishing house?"} +{"answers": ["Agorapocalypse"], "question": "an was created using software from hell?"} +{"answers": ["The Camel", "The Camel"], "question": "actor Greg Kinnear \"\" fills in for Jesus in Leonardo da Vinci's \"The Last Supper\" in the \"Parks and Recreation\" episode, \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Boveri–Sutton chromosome theory"], "question": "in 1902, the unified the genetic laws of Mendelian inheritance with the physical structures of chromosomes observed in cells?"} +{"answers": ["Takahashi", "Sankichi", "Sankichi Takahashi"], "question": "after World War II, US General Douglas MacArthur placed on the list of the 59 most wanted Japanese?"} +{"answers": ["Joint Professional Military Education"], "question": "the was established following greater awareness during WWII of a need for effective cooperation between the branches of the United States armed forces?"} +{"answers": ["Telidon"], "question": "in spite of the Canadian telecommunications industry being gripped by \" fever\" in 1982, most attempts to commercialize the videotex system had ended by 1985?"} +{"answers": ["William S. James", "William", "James"], "question": "Maryland politician served in all three branches of state government, as a trial magistrate, Senate President, and State Treasurer?"} +{"answers": ["Trillium reliquum"], "question": " is an endangered species that exists at only 21 sites in Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Chongqing gang trials"], "question": "over 9,000 suspects have been investigated in relation to in Chongqing, China, including 14 high-ranking officials?"} +{"answers": ["Humehume"], "question": "Hawaiian served in the War of 1812 with the United States Marine Corps and was wounded in battle?"} +{"answers": ["Newlin Mill Complex"], "question": "the Gothic style railroad station originally built 1868 at the served as a railway station, post office, polling station, and finally a park office?"} +{"answers": ["Ottfried", "Ottfried Fischer", "Fischer"], "question": "German actor founded his own theater dedicated to Kabarett in Munich in 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Hill Military Academy"], "question": "the defunct in Portland, Oregon, was a party to the U.S. Supreme Court case of \"Pierce v. Society of Sisters\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hemmets Journal"], "question": "with 507,000 readers, is the second largest weekly magazine in Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["Vincent", "Clinton D. \"Casey\" Vincent", "Clinton"], "question": "fighter ace served as the prototype for two comic strip characters after his wife sent photographs to cartoonist Milton Caniff?"} +{"answers": ["Youth's Companion Building"], "question": "the Pledge of Allegiance was first published in 1892 in the popular magazine that gave its name to the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Schmidt", "Frederik", "Frederik Schmidt"], "question": "when Parliament of Norway member took the initiative to scrutinize the government in 1814, it led to Norway's first Impeachment case?"} +{"answers": ["Warwickshire County Cricket Club in 1994", "Warwickshire County Cricket Club"], "question": "the of the Warwickshire County Cricket Club has been described as the most remarkable by any side in the history of county cricket?"} +{"answers": ["Cusimano", "Charles Vincent Cusimano", "Charles Cusimano", "Charles"], "question": "while a district court judge in Metairie, Louisiana, was instrumental in revamping the criminal justice computer system?"} +{"answers": ["Noronhomys", "Noronhomys vespuccii"], "question": "Amerigo Vespucci may have seen the extinct rodent , otherwise known only from bone remains, on a voyage to the islands of Fernando de Noronha in 1503?"} +{"answers": ["National Weather Service Lincoln, Illinois", "National Weather Service Lincoln"], "question": "the once used kites to measure data in the atmosphere?"} +{"answers": ["Ostromislensky", "Ivan Ostromislensky", "Ivan", "Ivan Ivanovich Ostromislensky"], "question": " was a pioneer of the production of synthetic rubber?"} +{"answers": ["Augustin de Beaulieu", "Augustin", "de Beaulieu", "Beaulieu"], "question": " was a French general who led an expedition to Aceh in the East Indies in 1619–22?"} +{"answers": ["Pico Blanco Scout Reservation", "Camp Pico Blanco"], "question": ", built on 1445 acres of virgin Redwood forest donated by William Randolph Hearst, is the oldest Boy Scout camp on California's Central Coast?"} +{"answers": ["Gunnar Isachsen", "Gunnar", "Isachsen"], "question": ", topographer on Otto Sverdrup's \"Fram\" expedition, later became Director of the Norwegian Maritime Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Ladakh Ecological Development and Environmental Group"], "question": "the has been responsible for solar energy development in Ladakh in northern India?"} +{"answers": ["Barnsley Public Hall", "Barnsley Public Hall stampede", "Barnsley Public Hall disaster"], "question": "16 children died during a in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, in 1908?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Stewart Hyer", "Robert", "Hyer"], "question": " was the first president of Southern Methodist University?"} +{"answers": ["Titan", "Titan"], "question": ", a Great Dane, is currently recognised as the world's tallest dog, standing 107.3 cm (42.25 in) high at the shoulders?"} +{"answers": ["Germany's Aims in the First World War"], "question": "Gerhard Ritter became so angry lecturing against the content of the book that he broke down in tears?"} +{"answers": ["Harold M. McClelland", "McClelland", "Harold", "Harold Mark McClelland"], "question": "Do you know that, in a publicity stunt from an aircraft, dropped three baseballs on Babe Ruth who was \"knocked flat\" by the first two?"} +{"answers": ["Architecture of Denmark"], "question": "brick has been the main building material for churches in the \"(1170 church pictured)\" since the mid-12th century?"} +{"answers": ["American Lion", "American Lion"], "question": " won the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Biography?"} +{"answers": ["Groovebelly stingray"], "question": "before its scientific description in 2004, the had been misidentified as either the bluntnose stingray or the common stingray?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Compiègne", "Treaty of Compiègne"], "question": "the between France and the Dutch Republic compelled the Dutch to fight against their French Protestant coreligionists at the Capture of Ré island in 1625?"} +{"answers": ["2009 flu pandemic vaccine"], "question": "cheerleader says she developed dystonia from a flu shot?"} +{"answers": ["Tepito"], "question": " in Mexico City is nicknamed \"barrio bravo\" (\"fierce neighbourhood\") due to crime and its production of pro boxers?"} +{"answers": ["Cho", "Young-Chang Cho", "Young-Chang"], "question": " was still in his twenties when appointed professor for violoncello at the Folkwang Hochschule?"} +{"answers": ["Ingram", "John Ingram", "John Randolph Ingram", "John Ingram", "John"], "question": " was so afraid of being bugged as North Carolina Commissioner of Insurance that he held meetings in parking garages?"} +{"answers": ["Monsoon Palace"], "question": "the in Udaipur, Rajasthan, was used as a major location for the 1983 James Bond film \"Octopussy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Russian Spaniel"], "question": "the is the youngest breed of Russian gundog and was first standardised in 1951?"} +{"answers": ["Blade grinder", "blade grinder"], "question": "a propeller operated at such a high rpm that it cuts more than it pushes, is sometimes known as a ?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Washington Avenue Armory", "Washington Avenue Armory", "Fort Washington Armory"], "question": "the in Manhattan was used as a homeless shelter before becoming the permanent home of the National Track and Field Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Hagop", "Sandaldjian", "Hagop Sandaldjian"], "question": "microminiature sculptor carved Mount Ararat on a grain of rice, and made a crucifix out of a bisected strand of his own hair?"} +{"answers": ["Gerrit", "Goedhart", "Gerrit Jan van Heuven Goedhart"], "question": " was the first United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees?"} +{"answers": ["History of rail transport in Estonia"], "question": "the first , connecting the cities Paldiski, Tallinn and Narva with Gatchina, Russia, opened in 1870?"} +{"answers": ["LaBour", "Fred", "Fred LaBour"], "question": "Grammy-winning musician 1969 satiric review of \"Abbey Road\" in the \"Michigan Daily\" is regarded as the single most important factor in the spread of the \"Paul is dead\" rumor?"} +{"answers": ["O'Malley", "T. J. O'Malley", "T.J. O'Malley", "Thomas Joseph O'Malley", "T."], "question": "engineer pushed the button that launched American astronaut John Glenn into orbit on February 20, 1962?"} +{"answers": ["Polikarpov VIT-1"], "question": "the prototype was the first Soviet aircraft with metal-skinned control surfaces?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Curtis", "Joe Curtis"], "question": " was the starting left tackle for Michigan Wolverines football teams that outscored opponents by a combined total of 1,627 to 30 from 1903 to 1905?"} +{"answers": ["Sarbi"], "question": "when \"\", a detection dog of the Australian Special Forces, was found after 14 months missing in action in Afghanistan, a journalist joked that she may have been on a spying mission?"} +{"answers": ["30th U-boat Flotilla"], "question": "the six U-Boats of the German reached the Black Sea after transport over land and canals in 1942?"} +{"answers": ["August", "Charles August", "Charles"], "question": "the Monro Muffler and Brake franchise was founded by a former Midas Muffler franchisee, ?"} +{"answers": ["Treen", "John S. Treen", "John Treen", "John Speir Treen", "John"], "question": ", the choice of the Republican leadership, lost the 1989 special election which sent David Duke to the Louisiana House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["A Peep into the Past"], "question": "Max Beerbohm's 1894 satire on Oscar Wilde was not published until 1923?"} +{"answers": ["bluespotted ribbontail ray", "Bluespotted ribbontail ray"], "question": "the \"\" is the most commonly found stingray in the home aquarium trade, even though it seldom thrives in captivity?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon", "Gordon Percy Olley", "Gordon Olley", "Olley"], "question": " was the first pilot to fly more than one million miles?"} +{"answers": ["Eddie Freeman", "Eddie Freeman", "Freeman", "Eddie"], "question": "English jazz musician custom four-string guitar was adopted for manufacture by Selmer?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Andrewes", "Andrewes"], "question": "in 1649, attended the execution of King Charles I, was responsible for proclaiming the abolition of the English monarchy, and was appointed to be the Lord Mayor of London?"} +{"answers": ["Super Maxx", "Super", "Sam DeCero", "Maxx"], "question": "after being told he was too small for professional wrestling, increased his weight from 75 to 90 kg (165 to 200 lbs) within three months?"} +{"answers": ["Vitré", "François", "François Martin de Vitré"], "question": " was the first Frenchman to publish an account of his travels to the Far East?"} +{"answers": ["Gullfisk"], "question": "the were so named because they had tails that made them look like goldfish?"} +{"answers": ["Mikoyan-Gurevich I-250"], "question": "the Soviet Minister for the Aviation Industry set up a commission in 1946 to investigate why the \"\" production was delayed, but refused to accept its findings and had the factory director arrested for sabotage?"} +{"answers": ["Mifamurtide"], "question": " is a drug used against osteosarcoma, a kind of bone cancer diagnosed in only 1,000 persons per year in Europe and the US?"} +{"answers": ["Elisabeth", "Elisabeth of Greater Poland, Duchess of Bohemia", "Bohemia"], "question": "the assumption of modern historians that is a daughter of Elisabeth of Hungary is based on them sharing the same name and coming from Hungary?"} +{"answers": ["Badel", "Sarah", "Sarah Badel"], "question": "London-born actress made her acting debut in India?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Harney"], "question": ", a United States Army outpost in eastern Oregon, was officially designated as a fort in 1879 and then abandoned in 1880?"} +{"answers": ["Vaccination-Skeptics Network", "Australian Vaccination Network", "Australian Vaccination-Skeptics Network"], "question": "Meryl Dorey, president of the , has said that the Australian government is spending too much money on swine flu vaccination efforts?"} +{"answers": ["Røa Line"], "question": "the has been extended eight times, more than any other line of the Oslo Metro?"} +{"answers": ["What More Can I Give"], "question": "Michael Jackson blamed his record label, Sony Music, for the failed release of his charity song \"\", and branded the label's CEO \"racist\" and \"very, very, very devilish\"?"} +{"answers": ["1868 Hawaii earthquake"], "question": "the aftershocks of the , the largest in the island's history, continue to the present day?"} +{"answers": ["Bryks", "Josef", "Josef Bryks"], "question": "the grave of war hero and victim of political repression in communist Czechoslovakia was discovered 52 years after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Fumio Kamei", "Fumio", "Kamei"], "question": "the Japanese documentary filmmaker had films banned by both Japan's militarist wartime government and the democratizing Allied Occupation?"} +{"answers": ["Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review"], "question": "one purpose of the is to correct the U.S. State Department problem of not knowing whether it has enough resources?"} +{"answers": ["Lennox Lewis vs. Frank Bruno"], "question": "the fight was the first time that two British-born boxers had fought for the world heavyweight title?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Joe Cada", "Cada"], "question": "at 21 years old, \"\" is the youngest person to win the World Series of Poker main event?"} +{"answers": ["Messmer", "John Messmer", "John"], "question": " was captain of the University of Wisconsin's football and swim teams, set a U.S. high school record in the discus and was the first Badger to win nine varsity letters in major sports?"} +{"answers": ["Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service"], "question": "the operates the largest firefighter and emergency responder training facility in the United States, which includes a 52-acre replica city for use in training simulations?"} +{"answers": ["MissbrauchsOpfer Gegen InternetSperren"], "question": "the opposition against the use of censorship to fight child pornography on the internet by helped strengthen the credibility of the movement against such measures?"} +{"answers": ["Burt", "Richard Burt", "Richard", "Richard R. Burt"], "question": ", who was the chief American negotiator of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, was a correspondent for \"The New York Times\" in the late 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Mountain", "Mountain"], "question": ", a 2003 advertisement for the PlayStation 2 video game console, was nominated for more than 40 awards?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Cruise", "Being Tom Cruise"], "question": "the \"Star Stories\" parody spoofs the actor's association with Scientology?"} +{"answers": ["Jet blast deflector"], "question": "the most recent \"(example pictured)\" developed for the USS \"George H.W. Bush\" is covered with heat-dissipating ceramic tiles similar to those used on the Space Shuttle?"} +{"answers": ["Sparks", "Cliff Sparks", "Cliff"], "question": ", hailed in 1916 as \"eel-like,\" a \"whirlwind\" and \"the greatest quarterback Michigan ever has had,\" punted by forcefully throwing the ball at his uprising foot?"} +{"answers": ["Władysław Oporowski", "Władysław", "Oporowski"], "question": ", archbishop and primate of Poland, was a chief political rival of cardinal Zbigniew Oleśnicki?"} +{"answers": ["Shkolnaya Street"], "question": "the first legitimate flea market in downtown Moscow was held in in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Tales from the Grave in Space"], "question": "Earache Records released Gama Bomb's third studio album via free RapidShare downloads?"} +{"answers": ["Lund", "Henning", "Henning Jakob Henrik Lund", "Henrik Lund"], "question": "Lutheran priest wrote Greenland's nation anthem, \"Nunarput utoqqarsuanngoravit\", in the indigenous Greenlandic language?"} +{"answers": ["Bidar Fort"], "question": "Sherza Darwaza in , India, depicts two images of tigers carved on its fascia, which according to Shia belief, denotes Ali's assured protection of the fort from enemy attack?"} +{"answers": ["Blood and the Moon"], "question": "\"\" is a poem written by Irish poet William Butler Yeats in 1928 in response to the 1927 assassination of Kevin O'Higgins, the Vice President of the Executive Council of the Free State?"} +{"answers": ["Nana Mizuki", "Nana Mizuki discography"], "question": "the 2009 album \"Ultimate Diamond\" by J-pop singer Nana Mizuki became released by a Japanese voice actress to top the Japanese weekly Oricon albums chart?"} +{"answers": ["Gene", "Gene D. Cohen", "Cohen"], "question": "American geriatric psychiatrist appeared with comedian George Burns in public service announcements about aging and mental health?"} +{"answers": ["Orang National Park"], "question": "the in Assam, India, is the only stronghold of rhinoceros \"\" on the north bank of the Brahmaputra river?"} +{"answers": ["Oconee County", "Oconee County Cage"], "question": " was a \"jail on wheels\" for the Oconee County, South Carolina chain gang in the early 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Jay Connick", "Connick", "Charles", "Charles Connick"], "question": " was described by \"The New York Times\" as \"the world’s greatest artisan on stained windows\"?"} +{"answers": ["Giuseppe", "Giuseppe Setola", "Setola"], "question": "Italian Camorrista escaped a police raid on his hideout by slipping into secret trap door that led to the sewers?"} +{"answers": ["Davy", "Davy Knowles", "Knowles"], "question": "due to his home country's proximity to Ireland, the music of – a Manx blues guitarist – is influenced by the Celtic genre?"} +{"answers": ["Big Bottom Farm"], "question": "the farmhouse at in rural Allegany County, Maryland, is recognized for its architecture inspired by the Greek revival style?"} +{"answers": ["Schramm", "Georg Schramm", "Georg"], "question": "before becoming a full-time Kabarett artist, was a soldier with the Bundeswehr and then a psychologist in a rehab clinic?"} +{"answers": ["Louis-Nicolas Robert", "Robert", "Louis-Nicolas"], "question": "in 1799, \"\" patented the first machine to produce paper in continuous sheets?"} +{"answers": ["Maesyronnen Chapel"], "question": " in Powys, Wales, was one of the earliest Nonconformist chapels to be built in the country, and that it is still in use as a chapel?"} +{"answers": ["Glyphis gangeticus", "Ganges shark"], "question": "the single known specimen of the was generally dismissed as an abnormal bull shark until 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Or, The Whale"], "question": "Americana group formed through the website Craigslist, where the two founding members of the group posted an advertisement titled \"Wanna Form a Sweet Country Rock Band\"?"} +{"answers": ["Epsom Riot"], "question": "eight Canadian soldiers were tried for manslaughter in Britain after the of 1919?"} +{"answers": ["Stenkjær og Namsos Automobilselskap"], "question": " started Norway's first post-carrying bus route in 1908?"} +{"answers": ["Brister", "Pat", "Pat Brister"], "question": ", first woman state chairman of the Louisiana Republican Party, was ambassador to the UN Commission on the Status of Women from 2006 to 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Rogler", "Rogler", "Richard"], "question": " became the only German professor for Kabarett in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Alexanderplatz demonstration"], "question": "the \"\" was one of the largest demonstrations in East German history?"} +{"answers": ["Transporte Aéreo Rioplatense"], "question": "a Canadair CL-44 crashed in the Soviet Union in 1981, after smuggling arms from Israel to Iran during the Iran-Contra affair?"} +{"answers": ["Gerry", "Gerry E. Hinton", "Hinton", "Gerry Earl Hinton"], "question": "before he was a Louisiana state senator from Slidell, worked to obtain licensing of chiropractors in his state, the last to recognize the profession?"} +{"answers": ["Schizoglossa novoseelandica"], "question": "the land gastropod is predatory and also cannibalistic?"} +{"answers": ["Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail"], "question": "the was the first (and still the largest) state bird-watching trail system in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["John Baskeyfield", "John", "Baskeyfield"], "question": "before he died in battle, had trained as a butcher?"} +{"answers": ["sea louse", "Sea louse"], "question": " flourishing on salmon farms can spread to nearby wild salmon and devastate their stocks?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Jan Wejchert", "Wejchert", "Jan Bohdan Wejchert"], "question": "Polish media mogul , founder of the TVN television network, also converted a ruined papermill into a shopping center?"} +{"answers": ["Category:Archaeological Museum of Eretria", "Archaeological Museum of Eretria"], "question": "the in Greece contains a 10th century B.C. terracotta centaur from Lefkandi which was discovered broken in two parts, each placed in a different grave?"} +{"answers": ["Clay Island Light", "Clay Island"], "question": "the at the mouth of the Nanticoke River on the Chesapeake Bay collapsed only two years after being decommissioned?"} +{"answers": ["Yakovlev Yak-1000"], "question": "the entire rear fuselage and tail of the Soviet aircraft was removable to allow access to the engine?"} +{"answers": ["P. J. Mills", "Mills", "P."], "question": ", a former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, is a descendant of Robert Mills, the architect who designed the Washington Monument?"} +{"answers": ["Sosnowiec Ghetto"], "question": " was the setting of the \"Maus\" comic book?"} +{"answers": ["Portuguese dogfish"], "question": "the \"\" is the deepest-living shark known, found as far down as ?"} +{"answers": ["Kristijonas Donelaitis", "Donelaitis", "Kristijonas"], "question": "although wrote the poem \"The Seasons\" in Lithuanian, it was first published in its German translation in 1818?"} +{"answers": ["Spantax"], "question": "Spanish airline was the world's largest operator of Convair 990 planes, one of which was involved in a mid-air collision?"} +{"answers": ["Ludwig", "Knorr", "Ludwig Knorr"], "question": "in 1883, discovered the first commercially successful synthetic painkiller Phenazone?"} +{"answers": ["Tachigali versicolor"], "question": "the flowers only once before dying and falling over, creating a small gap for its seedlings to grow in?"} +{"answers": ["Lambert", "Joseph Hamilton Lambert", "Joseph"], "question": "Oregon pioneer developed the Lambert cherry?"} +{"answers": ["Dun Emer Press", "Dun Emer"], "question": "the books produced by the were written or selected by W. B. Yeats?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Whitney Fish Hatchery"], "question": "the historic \"\", which played a critical role in the preservation of the Golden trout, California's state fish, was badly damaged by a mudslide on July 12, 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Tom", "Schedler", "Tom Schedler"], "question": "as a Louisiana state senator, teamed with later U.S. Senator David Vitter to repeal the Louisiana inheritance tax, effective in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Besa", "Besa"], "question": "because of the Albanian Muslim concept of , Albanians saved about 2000 Jews from the Holocaust during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Fattigmann", "Klenät"], "question": "the Swedish fried-dough pastry is traditionally eaten around Christmas in southern Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["PS Monarch"], "question": ", currently operating cruises along River Medina on the Isle of Wight, is the world's smallest commercially operated paddle steamer?"} +{"answers": ["Audrey Jackson", "Audrey", "Jackson"], "question": "cricketer was only able to play in the fourth women's Test for South Africa after securing travel to the game with the opposition England side?"} +{"answers": ["Kaiser Westside Medical Center"], "question": "Kaiser Permanente sold some land it owned in Hillsboro, Oregon after deciding not to build a hospital there, only to later begin building their at that same location?"} +{"answers": ["Beverley", "Beverley O'Sullivan", "O'Sullivan"], "question": "bandmates of , recently killed in India, found out the true extent of her hearing difficulties when she developed a sore ear during a Westlife performance?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry", "Toppazzini", "Jerry Toppazzini"], "question": " is the final position player in National Hockey League history to substitute as a goaltender during a game?"} +{"answers": ["Tungsten hexafluoride", "tungsten hexafluoride"], "question": " is a colorless gas that is over ten times heavier than air?"} +{"answers": ["North Bridge, Halifax"], "question": "twenty dragoons were needed to seal off \"\" from exuberant crowds so that an opening ceremony could be held?"} +{"answers": ["Villatina Massacre", "Villatina massacre"], "question": "on November 15, 1992, members of the Colombian National Police nine members of a church youth group in Medellín?"} +{"answers": ["Philip the Arab and Christianity"], "question": "early Christian writers Jerome and Orosius believed that , not Constantine the Great, was the first Christian Roman emperor?"} +{"answers": ["Levavasseur", "Léon", "Léon Levavasseur"], "question": " invented the V8 engine?"} +{"answers": ["Black-figure pottery", "black-figure pottery"], "question": "the style of Ancient Greek had its origins in Corinth, Greece?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James R. Fannin", "James Roy Fannin", "Fannin"], "question": "State Representative wrote the Louisiana \"career diploma\" law, designed to reduce the dropout rate by allowing high schoolers to pursue less rigorous studies?"} +{"answers": ["Hypomyces chrysospermus"], "question": "the which attacks boletes is actually another type of fungus?"} +{"answers": ["Myojakdo"], "question": "the Korean painter of the Joseon period, Byeon Sang-byeok, was referred to as \"Byeon Cat\" because of his dedication to cat paintings such as \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Liliana Lozano", "Liliana", "Lozano"], "question": "the Colombian actress and beauty queen was shot to death two days after the murder of her boyfriend, the drug lord Leonidas Vargas?"} +{"answers": ["Magidsohn", "Joe", "Joe Magidsohn"], "question": "Russian-born was the first Jew to win a varsity \"M\" at the University of Michigan and the first athlete known to have refused to compete on the High Holy Days?"} +{"answers": ["romidepsin", "Romidepsin"], "question": ", a new treatment for T-cell lymphomas, was discovered in a culture of bacteria obtained from a soil sample collected in Yamagata Prefecture?"} +{"answers": ["Makerita Urale", "Urale", "Makerita"], "question": ", a leading figure in contemporary Polynesian theatre, directed the play \"Frangipani Perfume\", the first Pacific play written by a woman for an all-female cast?"} +{"answers": ["Heinz-Josef", "Heinz-Josef Große", "Große"], "question": " was an East German construction worker shot and killed on the inner German border in 1982 while trying to escape across it \"(route pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["11th Street Bridges"], "question": "both spans of Washington, D.C.'s are considered \"fracture critical\", which means if one girder in a span fails the entire bridge is likely to collapse?"} +{"answers": ["Xeris spectrum"], "question": "unlike other other Siricid Wood wasps, does not have symbiotic fungi to aid its larvae as they burrow in the wood of fir and other conifer trees?"} +{"answers": ["Arwystli"], "question": "the cantref of was at the center of a dispute, which involved Llywelyn the Last and Edward I of England and escalated tensions between the Principality of Wales and the English crown?"} +{"answers": ["Jing", "Lou Jing", "Lou"], "question": "the popular Chinese TV talent show contestant , dubbed the \"Black Pearl\", is of Chinese and African American heritage?"} +{"answers": ["Laguna de Términos"], "question": "1,468 fauna species are found within the protected area of , located in southeastern Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Vargas", "Leonidas Vargas Vargas", "Leonidas", "Leonidas Vargas"], "question": "before a hitman shot Colombian drug lord to death in his hospital bed, the shooter asked a neighboring patient whether he was Vargas?"} +{"answers": ["Holyrood Church"], "question": " \"\" was destroyed in November 1940 during the Southampton Blitz, but is now dedicated as a memorial to the sailors of the Merchant Navy?"} +{"answers": ["The Air Mail", "Air Mail"], "question": "the 1925 silent film was filmed in the ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada?"} +{"answers": ["61st Battalion", "61st Battalion"], "question": "the was an Australian infantry battalion that adopted Scottish-style uniforms including kilts and the designation of Queensland Cameron Highlanders?"} +{"answers": ["Eugene Saturday Market"], "question": "the in Eugene, Oregon, is the oldest weekly open-air crafts market in the United States and is attended by 3,000 and 5,000 people every week?"} +{"answers": ["Cassareep"], "question": ", a flavoring and preservative made from cassava roots, has been rumored to keep a meat stew called Guyanese pepperpot edible for over a century?"} +{"answers": ["Tamphilus", "Marcus Baebius Tamphilus", "Marcus"], "question": " instituted the first Roman law against electoral bribery in 181 BC?"} +{"answers": ["1993 Long Island Rail Road shooting", "Long Island Rail Road"], "question": "during his trial, planned to examine himself as a witness?"} +{"answers": ["5th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party", "Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party"], "question": "the was held in a church in London in 1907?"} +{"answers": ["Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center"], "question": "figure skater Tonya Harding was once treated at in Oregon for injuries from an assault?"} +{"answers": ["Shanti", "Shanti Bhushan", "Bhushan"], "question": " is an advocate in India who has represented Deve Gowda, Arundhati Roy and the accused in the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts case and the 2001 Indian Parliament attack?"} +{"answers": ["Personal relationships of Michael Jackson"], "question": " to Lisa Marie Presley, \"The King of Pop\" \"\" suggested that he and his wife hold a séance to contact her deceased father, \"The King of Rock 'n' Roll\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dublin Gazette", "The Dublin Gazette"], "question": "during the Easter Rising of 1916, the printed a proclamation of martial law and temporarily ceased publication?"} +{"answers": ["Carolyn Stait", "Carolyn", "Stait"], "question": ", one of only two women to reach Commodore rank in the Royal Navy, had enlisted in 1975 with plans to transfer to the diplomatic service?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern Avenue Bridge", "Eastern Avenue", "Eastern Avenue NW", "Eastern Avenue"], "question": "semi-trailer trucks have struck the bridge over the Anacostia Freeway so many times, the District of Columbia is replacing it with a bridge that is two feet higher?"} +{"answers": ["Josette Baujot", "Josette", "Baujot"], "question": "colorist , recently deceased, created the distinct color schemes of works in Hergé's \"Adventures of Tintin\" series?"} +{"answers": ["Ice Mountain"], "question": "West Virginia's contains ice vents that allow subarctic plant species to survive?"} +{"answers": ["Emile", "St. Godard", "Emile St. Godard", "Godard"], "question": " won the demonstration Sled dog race at the 1932 Winter Olympics, the only time the sport has been in the Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Fucking, Austria", "Fucking"], "question": "the Austrian town of installed theft-resistant road signs in 2005 because the signs were frequently stolen by tourists?"} +{"answers": ["Walden United Methodist Church"], "question": "the original meetinghouse used by New York's was moved and bricked over to serve as the Sunday school wing when the current church \"\" was built in 1893?"} +{"answers": ["Yakovlev Yak-8"], "question": "the Soviet mixed-construction utility aircraft was never produced in spite of a recommendation to do so, probably because the Soviets were switching to all-metal aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Warga", "Jake Warga", "Jake"], "question": " was an assistant cameraman on \"\", \"\" and \"Mimic 2\" before becoming a story contributor for National Public Radio?"} +{"answers": ["Scientology and abortion"], "question": "L. Ron Hubbard's book \"\" influenced Scientologys ?"} +{"answers": ["Moffat", "Ivan Romilly Moffat", "Ivan", "Ivan Moffat"], "question": "Academy Award nominated screenwriter was the grandson of Victorian actor Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree?"} +{"answers": ["Baker Street and Waterloo Railway"], "question": "the London Underground's was built so Londoners could get to cricket matches?"} +{"answers": ["Moon", "Darvin Moon", "Darvin"], "question": ", a self-employed Maryland logger, had never played in the World Series of Poker before winning US5.18 million as the 2009 main event runner-up?"} +{"answers": ["Rembrandt", "Rembrandt"], "question": "with the diameter of 715 km (444 mi) \"\" is the second largest impact crater on Mercury?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim Trickey", "Trickey"], "question": "flags at the University of Iowa were flown at half-mast following the death from peritonitis of , one year after he became the first Hawkeye to win All-American honors in 1912?"} +{"answers": ["Slingsby T.53"], "question": "the was the first all-metal sailplane designed and built in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Ron and Tammy"], "question": "\"\", an episode of NBC's \"Parks and Recreation\", features comedienne Megan Mullally playing the ex-wife of a character played by her real-life husband, Nick Offerman?"} +{"answers": ["Eigenmannia vicentespelaea"], "question": " is the only known South American knifefish that exclusively inhabits caves?"} +{"answers": ["Argleton"], "question": " appears on Google Maps as a settlement in West Lancashire, England, even though no such place exists?"} +{"answers": ["Jumbo Jet", "Jumbo Jet"], "question": "the roller coaster \"\" has operated in at least four different amusement parks, in at least three countries, and on two continents?"} +{"answers": ["Manchester and Salford Yeomanry"], "question": "the was disbanded in 1824, five years after Hugh Hornby Birley led the regiment's bloody charge on unarmed voting rights demonstrators in the Peterloo Massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Collision", "Collision"], "question": "the documentary film spotlights several days of debate between prominent atheist Christopher Hitchens and conservative theologian Douglas Wilson?"} +{"answers": ["Yakovlev Yak-200", "Yak-200"], "question": "the prototype bomber trainer carried a camera that could tilt 15° aft to photograph the bomb impacts?"} +{"answers": ["Kainaliu, Hawaii", "Kainaliu"], "question": "the Hawaiian settlement was named after an ancient canoe bailer who worked for King Keawenuiaʻumi in the 16th century?"} +{"answers": ["C. Vijayaraghavachariar", "C.", "Vijayaraghavachariar", "Chakravarti Vijayaraghavachariar"], "question": ", former President of the Indian National Congress, also served as President of All India Hindu Mahasabha in 1931?"} +{"answers": ["Meadow", "Meadow"], "question": " is believed to be the first bovine calf fitted with double prosthetics?"} +{"answers": ["Nicholson", "Margaret Nicholson", "Margaret"], "question": "after George III was attacked with an ivory-handled dessert knife by , the number of men guarding him was increased from 4 to 11?"} +{"answers": ["Schilling", "Stephen Dana Schilling", "Stephen", "Stephen Schilling"], "question": "Michigan Wolverines football offensive lineman was unable to play organized youth football due to his large size?"} +{"answers": ["Kingdom of Tambapanni"], "question": "Prince Vijaya, the founder of the , landed at Tambapanni on the day of the death of Gautama Buddha?"} +{"answers": ["Sankei-en"], "question": "the garden in Yokohama, Japan, which houses ten Important National Cultural Properties, was created by a man who collected old buildings?"} +{"answers": ["Playhouse Theatre", "Playhouse Theatre"], "question": "1930s Federal Theatre Project director Hallie Flanagan considered Seattle's to be the project's best \"Negro unit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eileen", "Eileen Hurly", "Hurly"], "question": "aged just 13, scored the first recorded century in South African women's cricket?"} +{"answers": ["Islamic influences on Western art"], "question": " are visible in Christian paintings, cult objects, and most of all architecture \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fischer", "Gustav", "Gustav Fischer", "Gustav Fischer"], "question": "Swiss equestrian won a medal in every team dressage event held at the Summer Olympics between 1952 and 1968?"} +{"answers": ["Yakovlev Yak-140"], "question": "the Soviet fighter was denied permission to begin flight tests by the Ministry of Aviation Industry, which favored competing designs from Sukhoi and Mikoyan-Gurevich?"} +{"answers": ["Salt for Svanetia"], "question": "the Soviet documentary was originally planned to be a fictional feature film?"} +{"answers": ["Serotonylation"], "question": "the name serotonin comes from its effect in blood serum upon smooth muscle tone, a process involving (protein change) rather than serotonin receptor activation?"} +{"answers": ["Short", "Phil", "Phil Short"], "question": "after unseating long-term incumbent Sixty Rayburn for the Louisiana State Senate in 1995, Republican resigned in 1999 to return to the United States Marine Corps?"} +{"answers": ["Moscow International House of Music", "International House of Music"], "question": "the is topped by an enormous treble clef that rotates like a weathervane?"} +{"answers": ["CCR5 receptor antagonist"], "question": " are drugs that inhibit the entry of the HIV virus into cells of the immune system?"} +{"answers": ["Ottoman embassy to France", "Ottoman embassy to France"], "question": "the was composed of janissaries who travelled to Châtellerault and Paris to meet King Francis I?"} +{"answers": ["Socialist League of the New East"], "question": "the , founded by émigré Socialist-Revolutionaries in Czechoslovakia in 1927, called for splitting up the Soviet Union into separate national states?"} +{"answers": ["Water resources management in Syria"], "question": "there are , with a total storage capacity of 19,599 million m?"} +{"answers": ["Industrial web theory"], "question": "the was originally based on the conviction by Air Corps Tactical School instructors that a fleet of heavy bombers was invincible?"} +{"answers": ["Chin", "Margaret", "Margaret Chin"], "question": " is the first Asian American to represent New York City's Chinatown district on the city council?"} +{"answers": ["Pariosternarchus amazonensis"], "question": "the South American knifefish has a wide, flat-bottomed head and almost no body pigmentation?"} +{"answers": ["Leeuwarder Courant"], "question": "the , founded in 1752, is the oldest still-existing newspaper in the Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["Billy Ingham", "Billy", "Ingham"], "question": "footballer , whose nickname was \"the Ginger Pelé\", worked as a bus driver after retiring?"} +{"answers": ["East 78th Street Houses"], "question": " \"\" between Third and Lexington Avenues are among the oldest townhouses on Manhattan's Upper East Side?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Stralsund", "Siege of Stralsund"], "question": "Sweden, present in Stralsund since 1628, to Napoleon Bonaparte?"} +{"answers": ["Johan", "Jr.", "Johan H. Andresen Jr."], "question": "according to the 2008 public tax records, is Norway's richest man?"} +{"answers": ["Rated Next"], "question": "after being signed by record producer Kay Gee to his record label Divine Mill, American musical group Next recorded their debut album, , in Gee's home recording studio?"} +{"answers": ["I Wear Your Shirt"], "question": "Jason Sadler, the founder of , earned US,000 in 2009 by being a \"human billboard\"?"} +{"answers": ["Talavera pottery", "Talavera"], "question": "the \"\" of Puebla, Mexico, is still made with the same techniques used in the 16th century?"} +{"answers": ["Let Me In", "Let Me In"], "question": "Chloë Moretz, Mary Mouser, and Ariel Winter all auditioned for the role as the vampire in , portrayed by Lina Leandersson in the original Swedish film?"} +{"answers": ["Częstochowa massacre"], "question": "the entire , in which hundreds of Poles and Jews were murdered by the Wehrmacht, was captured in narrative form by a German photographer?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Treat Paine", "Robert", "Storer", "Robert Treat Paine Storer"], "question": ", captain of Harvard's undefeated, untied 1913 football team, was cited for bravery for saving a French officer during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Argentoratum"], "question": " was an important military Roman outpost on the Rhine, and was rebuilt six times?"} +{"answers": ["Lof", "George", "George Lof"], "question": "in 1957, solar energy pioneer completed a solar-heated home that he lived in for more than 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["John Davis", "John Davis Paris", "John Paris", "Paris", "John"], "question": "missionary \"\" had one of his churches occupied by a self-proclaimed prophet who predicted the end of the world in 1868?"} +{"answers": ["Browne Review"], "question": "the could raise university tuition fees in the United Kingdom to over £7,000 per year?"} +{"answers": ["Summer's Last Will and Testament", "Summer's Last Will and Testament"], "question": "Constant Lambert regarded (1936) as his magnum opus, but it was not recognized as a masterpiece until its premiere recording in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["Perskie", "Steven P. Perskie", "Steven"], "question": "in the New Jersey General Assembly, was an advocate of casino gambling, and was later named chairman of the New Jersey Casino Control Commission, the industry's chief regulator?"} +{"answers": ["Krieger", "Suzanne Mayfield Krieger", "Suzanne"], "question": "former Louisiana State Representative of Slidell has encouraged the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra to perform in local schools?"} +{"answers": ["Greg Pikitis"], "question": "\"\", an episode of NBC's comedy series \"Parks and Recreation\", featured actress Rashida Jones dressed as Raggedy Ann?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Stralsund", "Battle of Stralsund"], "question": "the head of the rebellious Ferdinand von Schill \"\" was publicly displayed in Leyden after he lost a with Napoleon's troops in 1809?"} +{"answers": ["United Airlines Flight 736"], "question": "the 1958 mid-air collision of United Airlines and a U.S. Air Force F-100 Super Sabre, with no survivors, is the deadliest crash in the history of Las Vegas?"} +{"answers": ["Moment of Surrender"], "question": "the U2 song \"\", recorded in a single take, contains an uneven hi-hat part because Larry Mullen Jr.'s drum kit malfunctioned?"} +{"answers": ["Halloran", "Dan", "Dan Halloran"], "question": "Republican New York City City Councilman is also the leader of the New Normannii Reik of Theodish Belief, a neopagan religious group?"} +{"answers": ["Brabants Dagblad"], "question": "the , a regional Dutch newspaper, was founded in 1771 and is one of the oldest papers in the country?"} +{"answers": ["John Dunn", "Dunn", "John", "John Dunn"], "question": "during a pioneering 54 day crossing of the Canadian Cordillera, explorer lost 14 kilograms (31 lb) of body weight?"} +{"answers": ["Graphium macleayanus", "Macleay's Swallowtail"], "question": "the \"\" is one of the most widely distributed Swallowtail butterflies in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Violeta Dinescu", "Dinescu", "Violeta"], "question": " composed the children's opera \"Der 35. Mai\" based on The 35th of May, or Conrad's Ride to the South Seas by Erich Kästner?"} +{"answers": ["Attack on Hrubieszów"], "question": "in the partisans of the Polish anti-communist underground cooperated with Ukrainian nationalists, even though the two groups had previously often fought each other?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Morris Webster", "Robert", "Robert M. Webster", "Webster"], "question": " studied New York City utilities in the 1930s to determine the best way to bomb an enemy's industrial base?"} +{"answers": ["Vincent Meteor"], "question": "the 1935 500cc British motorcycle was powered by Vincent Motorcycles' first in-house developed engine?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Saul Lev", "Lev", "Daniel Lev", "Daniel"], "question": "American political scientist participated in the Golden Gloves competitions for amateur boxing as a youth?"} +{"answers": ["McMahon", "John McMahon", "John McMahon", "John"], "question": "cricketer once used an ornamental sword to behead gladioli at a public house at Nottingham?"} +{"answers": ["Titan Mare Explorer"], "question": " \"(artist's rendering pictured)\" is a boat that is not designed to sail on any water on this planet?"} +{"answers": ["Wolfgang", "Wolfgang Stumph", "Stumph"], "question": "s first film \"Go Trabi Go\" was a major box-office hit shortly after the German reunification?"} +{"answers": ["Dan Fefferman", "Dan", "Fefferman"], "question": " was director of a group organized by Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon to support Richard Nixon when the U.S. President faced impeachment?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Olav Lahlum", "Lahlum", "Hans"], "question": "historian and biographer is also an International Arbiter in chess?"} +{"answers": ["Ottoman embassy to France", "Ottoman embassy to France"], "question": "the was sent by Barbarossa to visit the French king Francis I in the Auvergne city of Le Puy-en-Velay?"} +{"answers": ["Tim FitzHigham", "FitzHigham", "Tim"], "question": "British comedian was the first man to cross the English Channel in a bathtub?"} +{"answers": ["Hussey", "Giles", "Giles Hussey"], "question": "the first portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie \"\" by a British artist was by ?"} +{"answers": ["Jesús Galíndez", "Galíndez", "Jesús"], "question": "after Basque writer was kidnapped from the streets of New York, his body was never found?"} +{"answers": ["Naumovich", "Ivan Naumovych", "Ivan Naumovich", "Ivan Grigorievitch Naumovich", "Ivan"], "question": ", a major Ukrainian pro-Russian cultural and political figure, as a youth supported the Polish national movement?"} +{"answers": ["Chittenango ovate amber snail"], "question": "the lives only in Chittenango Falls State Park, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Gourley", "Harold", "Harold Gourley"], "question": " was injured by the 1951 Weedon rail crash and received £47,720 in damages?"} +{"answers": ["My Best Friend's Girl", "My Best Friend's Girl"], "question": "\",\" a 1978 hit single for The Cars, was performed by Nirvana during their final concert in Munich?"} +{"answers": ["Ready Georgia"], "question": " can help people determine exactly how much food, water, and other essential supplies they need to have in their survival kit in the event of a natural disaster?"} +{"answers": ["Lozenge camouflage"], "question": "Central Powers combat pilots often painted individual color schemes on their personal aircraft \"(example pictured)\" in spite of the factory-applied ?"} +{"answers": ["Bomeisler", "Douglas Bomeisler", "Douglas"], "question": "Yale's two-time All-American , called \"King of the Hard Luck Players,\" had his foot crushed by a trolley car on Brooklyn's Flatbush Avenue in 1914?"} +{"answers": ["Zamojski Academy"], "question": "the , the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in Poland, was founded in 1594 at Zamość by Royal Chancellor Jan Zamoyski?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Greene", "Tom Greene"], "question": "former State Senator , originally an electrical engineer, subsequently became a veterinarian?"} +{"answers": ["Tembeassu marauna"], "question": "the little-known South American knifefish has large, fleshy extensions at the tips of its jaws?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania Route 415"], "question": "at Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation signed on two highways around the lake?"} +{"answers": ["Huquier", "James Huquier", "Gabriel Huquier", "James Gabriel Huquier", "James"], "question": "the works of French artist included a portrait of an 18th century transgender spy?"} +{"answers": ["Solway Spaceman", "Solway Firth Spaceman", "Solway Firth"], "question": "the is a photograph taken in 1964 in Cumbria, England, which appears to show a background figure in a white space suit?"} +{"answers": ["Gustavus Detlef Hinrichs", "Hinrichs", "Gustavus"], "question": "the chemist proposed a periodic table of elements as early as 1855?"} +{"answers": ["Eduardo Úrculo", "Eduardo", "Úrculo"], "question": "s brass sculpture \"Culis monumentalibus\" of a high female bottom is displayed in a square in Oviedo, Spain?"} +{"answers": ["Bjercke", "Alf", "Alf Richard Bjercke", "Alf R. Bjercke", "Alf Bjercke"], "question": ", paint company executive, consul and Norwegian Olympic Committee member, was not allowed to submit a doctoral thesis in Oslo because he lacked formal higher education?"} +{"answers": ["Legal Information Retrieval", "Legal information retrieval"], "question": "information retrieval has ?"} +{"answers": ["Smith", "Troy Nuel Smith", "Troy Smith", "Troy", "Troy Smith"], "question": " established the Sonic Drive-In chain in the 1950s after stopping at a Louisiana drive-in restaurant that used an intercom-based ordering system ?"} +{"answers": ["Teddy Tail"], "question": " was a cartoon mouse featured in \"The Daily Mail\" and was the first daily cartoon strip in a British newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Algiers expedition", "Algiers expedition"], "question": "in the \"\" Holy Roman Emperor Charles V lost more than 100 ships and nearly lost his life?"} +{"answers": ["Jack", "Anderson", "Jack E. Anderson"], "question": "s 300,000 pound sculpture \"Iron Man\" was a not only a tribute to iron ore miners, but is also the third largest statue in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Film Classification Act, 2005"], "question": "Ontario's not only governs motion picture ratings, but also legally enforces ESRB's video game ratings?"} +{"answers": ["Ree Drummond", "Drummond", "Ree"], "question": " \"Confessions of a Pioneer Woman\", the 2009 Bloggies \"Weblog of the Year\", is known for its \"How to Cook a Steak\" tutorial with photos in \"ridiculous detail\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fusion Energy Foundation"], "question": " was a proponent of fusion energy and the Strategic Defense Initiative before it was closed down for fraudulent fundraising practices?"} +{"answers": ["Go Trabi Go"], "question": " was one of only three films released shortly after, and dealing with, the German reunification that enjoyed box office success?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald", "Theunissen", "Gerald Joseph Theunissen", "Gerald Theunissen"], "question": "before he switched to the GOP, , a Democrat, won a special election in 1996 to the Louisiana Senate by defeating Republican state chairman Mike Francis?"} +{"answers": ["Ida", "Ila", "Ila"], "question": "according to Hindu mythology, was cursed to change his/her gender every month?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Latimer, 4th Baron Latimer", "Latimer"], "question": "the impeachment of during the Good Parliament of 1376 is the earliest recorded in the Parliament of England?"} +{"answers": ["Wesley Englehorn", "Wesley", "Englehorn"], "question": ", who played for Washington State and Dartmouth College, was the oldest living All-American football player when he died in 1993 at age 103?"} +{"answers": ["Ulug Depe"], "question": "the ancient Bronze Age site of in modern day Turkmenistan was once a flourishing agricultural town in the foothills of the Kopet Dag mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Tornrak"], "question": "John Metcalf's opera features Inuit throat singing?"} +{"answers": ["Hartford Baptist Church"], "question": "DeWitt Clinton's 1798 deed of land to New York's was not recorded with Washington County until 1932?"} +{"answers": ["La Visitation-de-l'Île-Dupas", "La Visitation-de-l'Île-Dupas, Quebec"], "question": "until 1981 the Municipality of in Canada had one of the longest place names in Quebec history, namely \"La Visitation-de-la-Sainte-Vierge-de-l'Isle-du-Pads\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kondavid Fort", "Kondaveedu Fort"], "question": " \"\", built in the 14th century by the Reddy dynasty, was the theatre of several wars among many rulers of North India, South India, and the British?"} +{"answers": ["Dave Morey", "Dave", "Morey"], "question": "Dartmouth football halfback was given the nickname \"David the Giant Killer\" by American sportswriter Grantland Rice?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Gonzalo", "Saint", "Gonzalo"], "question": "the Bishop of Mondoñedo defied the authority of the Archbishop of Toledo?"} +{"answers": ["Whiz Kids", "Whiz Kids"], "question": "the , led by Robin Roberts, won the National League pennant in , but never won another with the same players?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Thomas", "Thomas Bigelow Craig"], "question": "American artist is known for his paintings depicting cows in summer landscapes?"} +{"answers": ["Ojo de Liebre Lagoon", "Laguna Ojo de Liebre"], "question": " is a World Heritage Site that combines the ecosystems for species such as the grey whale with industrialisation?"} +{"answers": ["George Crowther", "Crowther", "George", "George Crowther"], "question": "Brown's All-American 135-pound quarterback played with an elastic band around his head in lieu of a helmet?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Stralsund", "Siege of Stralsund"], "question": "in the , two days of bombardment forced Sweden to surrender her last major Pomeranian fortress?"} +{"answers": ["shelter in place", "Shelter in place"], "question": " is a strategy emergency authorities use in case of release of biological, chemical, or radiological contaminants?"} +{"answers": ["Ulugh Beg Observatory", "Ulugh Beg"], "question": "the in Samarkand, Uzbekistan enabled astronomers to work out the time of a single year to within 1 minute of modern electronic calculations back in 1437?"} +{"answers": ["Devizes Guardians"], "question": "the local English political party the was formed after five trees were felled in a marketplace?"} +{"answers": ["First Baptist Church", "First Baptist Church"], "question": "on May 21, 1961, Martin Luther King, Jr. sat in the basement of the Montgomery, Alabama \"\", besieged by thousands, urging Robert F. Kennedy to desegregate interstate travel?"} +{"answers": ["Angakkuq"], "question": "in Inuit mythology, an , or shaman, is told to be able to fly with the assistance of a spirit companion, or tuurngaq?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Madox", "Thomas", "Madox"], "question": "on his death in 1727, antiquary and historian unpublished notes ran to ninety-four volumes, which his wife later left to be added to the British Museum's Sloane library?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Latvian meteorite hoax"], "question": "the Latvian government decided to cancel its contract with Tele2 following the ?"} +{"answers": ["Irenomys", "Irenomys tarsalis"], "question": "the South American rodent , which has teeth similar to those of an African elephant, was named after the Ancient Greek word \"iren\" (\"peace\") to commemorate the end of World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Cesare Maccari", "Cesare", "Maccari"], "question": "s fresco \"Cicero Denounces Catiline\" \"\" is considered the most famous depiction of Cicero's consulship?"} +{"answers": ["Exchequer of the Jews"], "question": "in England in the 1200s the had to be informed of all financial transactions involving the Jewish community?"} +{"answers": ["KaBOOM!"], "question": "the charity builds playgrounds in a single day all over the U.S.A.?"} +{"answers": ["Museo de Arte Popular", "Folk Art Museum"], "question": "the in Mexico City organises an annual parade \"\" of giant fantastical creatures called \"alebrijes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yıldız Aras", "Yıldız", "Aras"], "question": "female karateka holds more World, European, and Mediterranean Games champion titles than any other Turkish sportsperson?"} +{"answers": ["Newcomb's snail"], "question": "the Hawaiian is at significant risk from the introduced Rosy Wolfsnail?"} +{"answers": ["Beinn Sgritheall"], "question": "on a clear day it is possible to see more than 100 named peaks across the Scottish Highlands from the summit of ?"} +{"answers": ["Wine Museum", "Wine Museum"], "question": "the in Pleven, Bulgaria, has 7,000 old wines and is housed in a natural cave?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Kossoy", "Edward Kossoy"], "question": " represented about sixty thousand Jews, Roma and Poles in cases for reparations from Germany for Nazi terror?"} +{"answers": ["Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One"], "question": "The Kinks' 1970 featured the hit \"Lola\", which combined the clangy sounds of a National Steel and Martin guitar?"} +{"answers": ["Phragmatopoma californica"], "question": "the underwater glue secreted by the \"\" is being investigated for potential medical applications, including holding bone fragments together?"} +{"answers": ["Rogue Regional Medical Center"], "question": "the in Medford, Oregon, receives patients from as far as away?"} +{"answers": ["Nato Vachnadze", "Vachnadze", "Nato"], "question": "the Georgian actress was one of the first film stars of the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Pedro", "Alfonso", "Pedro Alfonso"], "question": "Asturian magnate had vast landholdings in the Asturias, the province of León, and the subkingdom of Toledo, including in the cities of León and Toledo?"} +{"answers": ["Whole Earth Discipline"], "question": "Stewart Brand wrote knowing that many environmentalists would disagree with him?"} +{"answers": ["New York shirtwaist strike of 1909"], "question": "a century ago this year, 20,000 women participated in a in New York's garment industry?"} +{"answers": ["Madrepora oculata"], "question": "hypertrophied skeletons of the deep water coral \"\" were thought to be signs of the first neoplasm to be discovered in coral, but are now reinterpreted as an internal gall?"} +{"answers": ["Alternative dance", "alternative dance"], "question": "The Prodigy's album \"The Fat of the Land\" was the first international hit after charting at number one in 25 countries?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriel Scott", "Gabriel", "Scott", "Gabriel Scott Jensen"], "question": "Norwegian writer was named both after the country of Scotland and after Sir Walter Scott?"} +{"answers": ["Breffni Park"], "question": "1,868 people broke the world record for the twelve-hour continuous relay race at in June 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Pholiota flammans"], "question": "the scales of the are easily sloughed off due to the gelatinous hyphae that make up the cap surface?"} +{"answers": ["Postage stamps and postal history of Barbados"], "question": "the first postal markings on mail from appeared in the 1760s?"} +{"answers": ["An Old Score"], "question": "W. S. Gilbert's first full-length comedy, , was unsuccessful partly because Victorian audiences would not accept a scene in which a son argues with his father?"} +{"answers": ["Maryland State Senate", "Maryland Senate"], "question": "members of the were not elected from districts balanced by population until 1972?"} +{"answers": ["Moon", "Odas", "Odas Moon"], "question": "Lieutenant \"bombed\" the USS \"Langley\" with three ripe tomatoes?"} +{"answers": ["Capture of Peñón of Algiers", "Capture of Algiers", "Capture of Peñón of Algiers"], "question": "in the , Barbarossa \"\" delivered the city of Algiers (modern Algeria) from Spanish control and installed it under Ottoman rule for three centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Backus", "Richard", "Richard Backus"], "question": " has been nominated for Daytime Emmy Awards for both acting and screenwriting?"} +{"answers": ["Der arbeyter"], "question": "Leon Wasilewski of the Polish Socialist Party learned Yiddish in order to be able to edit the party's Yiddish-language newspaper ?"} +{"answers": ["Turning Point", "Turning Point"], "question": "at Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's pay-per-view event, the TNA Legends Championship was defended for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["Datchet Bridge"], "question": "the dispute between the English counties of Berkshire and Buckinghamshire over the maintenance of nearly led to the death of an elephant from Wombwell's Travelling Menagerie?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Azhar Mosque"], "question": " \"\" was the first mosque founded in Cairo?"} +{"answers": ["Fall Out Toy Works"], "question": "Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy co-created a inspired by the lyrics of his band's music?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Kaniów"], "question": "Polish general Józef Haller de Hallenburg faked his death in the 1918 ?"} +{"answers": ["Slebech"], "question": " in Wales has an important breeding roost for the rare Greater Horseshoe Bat \"(Rhinolophus ferrumequinum)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Russell Allen", "Russell", "Russell D. Allen", "Allen", "Russell Allen"], "question": "Olympic cyclist was still bungee jumping into his 90s?"} +{"answers": ["Elmer Winter", "Winter", "Elmer Louis Winter", "Elmer"], "question": "co-founder named his firm Manpower Inc., despite the fact that most of the company's temporary workers were women?"} +{"answers": ["Kahikolu Church"], "question": "a missionary brought the first trees of Kona coffee to in 1828?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Harrison", "Eric", "Harrison", "Eric Harrison"], "question": "before Air Marshal Richard Williams was called \"Father of the RAAF\", the title was often accorded to Group Captain , who gave Williams his initial flight training?"} +{"answers": ["Vincent Black Knight"], "question": "the 1955 motorcycle was a modified Vincent Rapide which was fully enclosed to keep the rain and dirt from the rider?"} +{"answers": ["Route Reference Computer"], "question": "although it was derided as a \"million dollar monster\" and eventually cancelled, Ferranti Canada used their mail sorter as the basis of a series of specialized computers?"} +{"answers": ["De Wachter, Zuidlaren", "De Wachter"], "question": "the mill museum Zuidlaren contains a reconstructed butcher's shop, a clog maker's workshop, grocer's shop, millwright's worksop and waggon maker's workshop?"} +{"answers": ["Coal Act 1938"], "question": "the gave the Coal Commission control of all the coal in England and Wales and in Scotland, but prohibited the commission from mining any of it?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Sanborn", "Jim Sanborn"], "question": " sculpture \"Kryptos\" \"\", located at the United States CIA headquarters, contains text that remains undeciphered after more than 18 years?"} +{"answers": ["Perfluorooctanesulfonyl fluoride", "perfluorooctanesulfonyl fluoride"], "question": "while 3M ceased production in the US and Europe over environmental concerns, it has risen in China?"} +{"answers": ["Ottoman–Safavid War", "Ottoman–Safavid War"], "question": "in the , the Ottoman ruler Suleiman the Magnificent invaded Persia as far as Baghdad?"} +{"answers": ["Sămănătorul"], "question": "the Romanian magazine promoted pastoral imagery, antisemitic messages, and its own branch of Symbolist poetry?"} +{"answers": ["Crested bullhead shark", "crested bullhead shark"], "question": "the egg capsule of the has paired tendrils extending up to , greater than the length of the adult shark?"} +{"answers": ["David Molk", "Molk", "David"], "question": " overcame mononucleosis to become the starting center for the 2008 Michigan Wolverines football team?"} +{"answers": ["Eduardo Úrculo", "Pinacoteca Eduardo Úrculo"], "question": "the Spanish art gallery is named after an artist notable for his portrayal of luggage, the gentleman's hat, and the female bottom?"} +{"answers": ["Chrobry II Battalion"], "question": "one of the platoons of the \"(badge pictured)\" was led by Witold Pilecki, who later wrote the first-ever report on the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Alveolar capillary dysplasia"], "question": "babies with may seem healthy at birth, but cannot breathe well and soon die?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth Holton", "Holton", "Ruth"], "question": "soprano sang at Bach's church on the 250th anniversary of his death?"} +{"answers": ["Giuseppe", "Giuseppe Diana", "Diana"], "question": "Roman Catholic priest was killed by the Camorra for resisting their mafia-like rule?"} +{"answers": ["Wasur National Park"], "question": " is part of the largest wetland in the Papua province of Indonesia, and due to its high biodiversity is sometimes referred to as the \"Serengeti of Papua\"?"} +{"answers": ["IUP Crimson Hawks"], "question": "despite a student poll favoring \"Fighting Squirrels\", the athletic teams at Indiana University of Pennsylvania were renamed the in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Suillellus amygdalinus"], "question": "the exposed flesh of the mushroom \"\" will immediately turn blue when cut?"} +{"answers": ["Robert brothers"], "question": " built and co-piloted the world's first manned hydrogen balloon, \"La Charlière\", with professor Jacques Charles?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Marmon House", "Martin Marmon"], "question": "the , built in 1820, is a leading example of Quaker architecture in Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Oxford sausage"], "question": "owing to its generous seasoning, the poet Thomas Warton used the as the title for his 1764 compilation of \"highly spiced\" political and satirical verse?"} +{"answers": ["The Fall of a Nation"], "question": ", the sequel to the 1915 film \"The Birth of a Nation\", is considered to be the first film sequel?"} +{"answers": ["Daleen Terblanche", "Terblanche", "Daleen"], "question": "in April 2005, cricketer became the first South African woman to pass 1,000 One Day International runs?"} +{"answers": ["El Infiernito"], "question": " \"\" is an archaeological site in Colombia, which served as a center of purification rites for the Muisca people, as well as a rudimentary astronomical observatory?"} +{"answers": ["André", "André Amellér", "Amellér"], "question": "composer s stint as bassist for the Opéra National de Paris was interrupted by a stay in the Oflag XIII prison camp?"} +{"answers": ["Ottoman expedition to Aceh"], "question": "in the starting in 1565, the Ottoman Empire provided military support to Aceh (modern Indonesia) against the Portuguese?"} +{"answers": ["John Vincent Kelly", "Kelly", "John", "John V. Kelly"], "question": "during his nine terms in the New Jersey State Assembly, authored 143 bills that became law, including the state's first bicycle helmet law?"} +{"answers": ["Yellow-band disease"], "question": " is a disease that attacks colonies of coral when the coral is under stress from pollution, overfishing, and climate change?"} +{"answers": ["The Village of Rochester Hills"], "question": " is the first retail lifestyle center in the Detroit area of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Petre", "Sebastian Henry Petre", "Henry Aloysius Petre", "Petre"], "question": "as well as being Australia's first military pilot, \"\" led the Australian Flying Corps' first unit on active service and earned the DSO, MC and four Mentions in Despatches?"} +{"answers": ["Hypoadrenocorticism in dogs"], "question": "Addison's disease's was not discovered until 1953, even though its occurrence in humans was first described in 1849?"} +{"answers": ["Warner", "Warner of Grez", "Grez"], "question": "in 1100 took control of Jerusalem to ensure that Baldwin of Boulogne would succeed Godfrey of Bouillon as King of Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["Tetracarpaea tasmannica", "Tetracarpaea"], "question": "the name of the flowering plant genus refers to its four conspicuous and separate carpels?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony T. Kahoʻohanohano", "Anthony", "Kahoʻohanohano"], "question": " was awarded the Medal of Honor 58 years after his death in the Korean War?"} +{"answers": ["Adoption Act 1958", "Adoption Act"], "question": "the United Kingdom's submitted local authorities to the same regulations as professional adoption agencies?"} +{"answers": ["Yount", "John P. Yount", "John"], "question": ", an American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient, was buried with full military honors in 2007, over a century after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Bossnapping"], "question": "laid-off workers have turned to , or kidnapping their bosses, as a tactic in labor disputes during the current recession?"} +{"answers": ["Treadwheel crane", "treadwheel crane"], "question": "the at Guildford, Surrey, England \"\" was in use as recently as c. 1960?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern Plays"], "question": "wood-carver Hristo Hristov, the debutant male lead in 2009 Bulgarian film , died of a drug overdose shortly before the end of filming?"} +{"answers": ["Dee", "Anthony", "Dee Anthony"], "question": ", talent manager for Peter Frampton and Devo, had three rules of success: 1) Get the money; 2) Remember to get the money; and, 3) Don't forget to always remember to get the money?"} +{"answers": ["Heli Air Monaco"], "question": " accounts for 90–95% of traffic at the Monaco Heliport?"} +{"answers": ["Weedon", "Basil", "Basil Weedon"], "question": "the chemist discovered the structure of many carotenoids including astaxanthin, rubixanthin and canthaxanthin?"} +{"answers": ["Kaboom", "Kaboom"], "question": "\"\", an episode of NBC's \"Parks and Recreation\", featured the real-life charity KaBOOM! as part of a multi-network television campaign to spotlight volunteerism?"} +{"answers": ["Taylor", "Taylor Mitchell", "Mitchell"], "question": "in October 2009 Canadian folk singer became the first adult in North America known to have been killed by coyotes?"} +{"answers": ["Aircraft camouflage"], "question": "experiments with modern \"\" have used panels that emit light?"} +{"answers": ["Roanoke River Light", "Roanoke River"], "question": "the was moved onshore from its original site on the back of a surplus Landing Craft Infantry?"} +{"answers": ["Kings Pond Park", "Kings Pond"], "question": "wild garlic and mustard are grown in , a public park in New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Fort Lahtzanit"], "question": " was the first fortification of the Bar Lev Line to be captured by the Egyptian Army in the Yom Kippur War?"} +{"answers": ["Pilot", "Pilot"], "question": "Alison Brie, whose character \"Annie\" debuted in the episode of the sitcom \"Community\", was chosen after the producers failed to find a Latina or Asian girl for the role?"} +{"answers": ["Juliomys anoblepas"], "question": "122 years after it was first described, the identity of the Brazilian rodent is still unknown?"} +{"answers": ["Bothmer", "Dietrich Felix von Bothmer", "Von Bothmer", "Dietrich", "Dietrich von Bothmer", "von Bothmer"], "question": "after Metropolitan Museum of Art curator convinced his employers to buy the Euphronios krater \"\" for 1 million, the Italian government claimed the krater had been looted?"} +{"answers": ["Louie", "Lawless", "Louie Edward Lawless", "Louie Lawless"], "question": "Canadian documentary filmmaker previously did production-related jobs on television shows such as \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" and \"The A-Team\"?"} +{"answers": ["Honest services fraud"], "question": "United States courts of appeals agree that private individuals can be prosecuted for , but disagree on the criteria for determining guilt?"} +{"answers": ["Season 4", "Season 4"], "question": "the of the fourth season of \"30 Rock\" had 2.4 million fewer viewers than the premiere of the prior season?"} +{"answers": ["Hoàn", "Nguyen Ton Hoan", "Nguyễn Tôn Hoàn", "Nguyễn"], "question": " learned that he had been offered the prime ministership of South Vietnam over the radio?"} +{"answers": ["Polygraph", "Polygraph"], "question": "the \"\" \"\" was an early 19th century mechanism used to create a duplicate of a handwritten document as it was created, as used by U.S. President Thomas Jefferson?"} +{"answers": ["Invasion of Corsica", "Invasion of Corsica"], "question": "in the , the French allied with the Ottomans to capture the island from the Republic of Genoa?"} +{"answers": ["Wronki Prison"], "question": " is the largest prison in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Dayr Nakhkhas"], "question": "the name of the Palestinian village of translates as \"monastery of the cattle drover\"?"} +{"answers": ["Women's Basketball Coaches Association"], "question": "the doesn't just support basketball, they support academic excellence by honoring the teams with the highest GPA?"} +{"answers": ["Ministers of the Crown Act 1937"], "question": "the was the first Act of Parliament to recognise the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and his Cabinet?"} +{"answers": ["Pavel Aleksandrovich Svedomsky", "Pavel Svedomsky", "Pavel", "Svedomsky"], "question": "the Russian artist painted six scenes from the life of Jesus in St Volodymyr's Cathedral?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Powell", "Henry \"Tank\" Powell"], "question": "upon leaving the Louisiana House of Representatives because of term limits, was appointed to the state Board of Pardons by Governor Bobby Jindal?"} +{"answers": ["Sigve Tjøtta", "Sigve", "Tjøtta"], "question": ", retired mathematics professor and a member of the Acoustical Society of America, competed in a half marathon at age 75?"} +{"answers": ["The Road to Croker"], "question": "Ireland's former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern presented an episode of GAA television programme when the usual host was at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing?"} +{"answers": ["Ashtabula", "Ashtabula"], "question": "the Upstate South Carolina plantation, , set the \"world record\" for rice production in 1845?"} +{"answers": ["Duchess of Dantzic", "The Duchess of Dantzic"], "question": "Do you know that, with , composer Ivan Caryll took a break from writing hit Edwardian musical comedies to produce a comic opera?"} +{"answers": ["Rage syndrome"], "question": " is a neurological condition similar to epilepsy that causes a dog to suddenly act aggressively?"} +{"answers": ["Ayrton", "Norman Ayrton", "Norman"], "question": "his experience surviving the London Blitz gave the courage to pursue a career in theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Avakai Biryani"], "question": " marked the debut of Anish Kuruvilla as a feature film director and Bindu Madhavi as a mainstream actress in Telugu cinema?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Jacob Panken", "Panken"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1917, was the first socialist judge elected in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["The Invisible Hand", "The Invisible Hand"], "question": "Clancy Brown was cast to play the Rhino in the \"The Spectacular Spider-Man\" episode \"\" because he could \"turn on a dime between dangerous and comedic characterizations\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yakovlev Yak-2"], "question": "the rear decking of the s fuselage was hinged to pivot down to allow the rear gunner to use his gun?"} +{"answers": ["The Fortune Hunter", "Fortune Hunter"], "question": "although his 1897 drama is largely forgotten, a letter to \"The Times\" written by W. S. Gilbert on the day of its premiere, complaining about rail services, is frequently quoted?"} +{"answers": ["Hebeloma aminophilum"], "question": "the mushroom gets its common name of ghoul fungus because it grows on the carcasses of dead animals?"} +{"answers": ["Kidnapping of Sharon Commins and Hilda Kawuki"], "question": "recently released GOAL aid workers experienced mock executions during their more than 100 days of captivity in Darfur?"} +{"answers": ["Hoosick Falls Armory"], "question": "the is now one of only two still operated by the New York National Guard in the Capital District?"} +{"answers": ["Lébl", "Petr Lébl", "Petr"], "question": "Kurt Vonnegut once called male Czech theatre director \"my sister\"?"} +{"answers": ["Warner Lakes"], "question": "Lake County, Oregon's and their associated wetlands \"\" offer numerous recreational opportunities but have relatively few visitors because of their remote location?"} +{"answers": ["Battles of Fort Budapest"], "question": " was the only position of the Bar Lev Line to remain under Israeli control throughout the Yom Kippur War?"} +{"answers": ["Sister City", "Sister City"], "question": "the \"Parks and Recreation\" episode \"\" featured \"Saturday Night Live\" star Fred Armisen in a guest role as the head of a visiting Venezuelan delegation?"} +{"answers": ["Leonard Sydney Dawe", "Leonard Dawe", "Leonard", "Dawe"], "question": "the England amateur footballer, , became a crossword compiler for \"The Daily Telegraph\" newspaper and in 1944 was interrogated on suspicion of espionage in the run-up to the D-Day landings?"} +{"answers": ["ViaFast"], "question": " was an abandoned passenger rail plan that would have cut VIA Rail's trip times throughout the Quebec City – Windsor Corridor?"} +{"answers": ["Treloar", "John Linton Treloar", "John Treloar", "John Treloar", "John"], "question": "the second director of the Australian War Memorial, , lived in a \"cubby hole\" next to his office at the Memorial?"} +{"answers": ["Far Gate"], "question": "the videogame won the Independent Games Festival Audience Choice Award in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["St. Mark's Episcopal Church", "St. Mark's Episcopal Church"], "question": "Henry Dudley uncharacteristically used brick instead of stone for in Hoosick Falls, New York?"} +{"answers": ["John William Woolf", "John", "Woolf"], "question": "s son believed that his father resigned from the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and returned to Utah because he feared prosecution under Canadian anti-polygamy laws?"} +{"answers": ["Lansdown Cricket Club"], "question": "while playing for in 1865, W.G. Grace and two of his brothers took all of the opposition United England Eleven's twenty wickets?"} +{"answers": ["Eroto-comatose lucidity"], "question": "the sex magic technique of can be traced back to the \"sleep of Sialam\" described by Paschal Beverly Randolph?"} +{"answers": ["BSA C11"], "question": "in 1940, the Office of the High Commission of India ordered 530 motorcycles \"\" in military specification?"} +{"answers": ["Mary E. Surratt Boarding House"], "question": "the , where the Abraham Lincoln assassins conspired, is now home to a Chinese/Japanese restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Arbuthnot Crombie", "Charles Crombie", "Crombie", "Charles"], "question": "Flight Lieutenant shot down two Japanese bombers and damaged a third in a single action in 1943 despite his aircraft being ablaze?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Fitch Daglish", "Daglish", "Eric"], "question": " supplied wood engravings for books by authors such as Izaak Walton, Gilbert White, W. H. Hudson and Henry David Thoreau?"} +{"answers": ["Thad Aaron Cockrell", "Cockrell", "Thad Cockrell", "Thad"], "question": "American singer-songwriter s father is a Baptist pastor, and Cockrell is the only child amongst three sons not to also become a pastor?"} +{"answers": ["United States Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs"], "question": "the 1968–1977 first focused on those who were not eating enough, but later focused on those who were eating too much?"} +{"answers": ["Houses at 208–218 East 78th Street"], "question": "the elliptical arched windows on the six \"\" in Manhattan are unusual for the Italianate architectural style of the era?"} +{"answers": ["Cathie", "Cathie Adams", "Adams", "Cathie Louise Adams"], "question": "long before her 2009 election as chairman of the Republican Party of Texas, worked in a crisis pregnancy center?"} +{"answers": ["Simone", "Simone Schaller", "Schaller"], "question": "athlete began hurdling only three months before she competed in the sport at the 1932 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Gwalior Fort"], "question": "during India's Mughal period, the \"\" was used for imprisoning and killing royal princes?"} +{"answers": ["Tulsi Vivah"], "question": "the (performed today) – the ritual wedding of the Tulsi plant and god Vishnu – marks the beginning of the current Hindu wedding season?"} +{"answers": ["Greyhound Bus Station", "Greyhound Bus Station"], "question": "an attack on Freedom Riders in May 1961 at the in Montgomery, Alabama, led the Kennedy administration to side, for the first time, with civil rights activists?"} +{"answers": ["Daliyat al-Rawha'", "Daliyat al-Rawha"], "question": "the Arab tenant farmers at were evicted in March 1948 by Yosef Weitz and Jewish settlers from kibbutz Kfar Masaryk?"} +{"answers": ["Platydemus manokwari"], "question": "the predatory land flatworm is a serious threat to rare endemic land snails in the Pacific Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Hallville Mill Historic District"], "question": "textile manufacturing in the in Connecticut dates to 1752, when a fulling mill was built there?"} +{"answers": ["Athalarichos", "John", "John Athalarichos"], "question": " had his nose and hands cut off for taking part in a plot to overthrow his father the Byzantine Emperor, Heraclius?"} +{"answers": ["Frank", "Frank Henry Schwarz", "Schwarz", "Frank H. Schwarz"], "question": " murals for the Oregon State Capitol, including \"Lewis and Clark at Celilo Falls\" \"\", were painted in New York and sent across the continent for installation?"} +{"answers": ["W.", "W. Franke Harling", "William Franke Harling", "Harling"], "question": "Academy Award-winning film score composer wrote both the official hymn and official march of the United States Military Academy at West Point?"} +{"answers": ["BSA C15"], "question": "the 1958 was the first unit construction motorcycle produced by the British company BSA?"} +{"answers": ["Independent Jewish Workers Party"], "question": "in 1901, the head of the Russian secret police Sergei Zubatov helped found the in a bid to counter the influence of the General Jewish Labour Bund?"} +{"answers": ["Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex"], "question": "the is one of the star-forming regions closest to the Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Confederate Civil Service", "Civil Service"], "question": "the of the Confederate States of America managed to cope with war work only because it employed African Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Antonia", "Antonia of Württemberg", "Württemberg"], "question": "Princess \"\" was an accomplished Hebrew scholar, and devotee of Kabbalah?"} +{"answers": ["GAA 125"], "question": "a fireworks display at Croke Park to a soundtrack compiled by U2 drummer Larry Mullen, Jr was one of the events held in honour of of the GAA?"} +{"answers": ["Bankers' Toadies incident"], "question": "the 1937 resulted in the imprisonment of Joseph Unwin, a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Stanley", "Thomas Stanley", "Stanley"], "question": " was an officer of the Royal Mint at the Tower of London under four monarchs—Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I?"} +{"answers": ["Field Ornithology Group of Sri Lanka"], "question": "the , the Sri Lankan affiliate of BirdLife International, provided humanitarian assistance following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami?"} +{"answers": ["Vincent Grey Flash"], "question": "only 31 British motorcycles were ever produced?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Sanders", "Peter", "Sanders", "Peter Sanders"], "question": " began his career as a professional association football player, switched to playing rugby union, and has subsequently spent forty years running a baseball club?"} +{"answers": ["Steven van Herwijck", "Steven", "Van Herwijck", "Herwijck", "van Herwijck"], "question": " created portrait medals of both Sigismund II Augustus of Poland and Elizabeth I of England?"} +{"answers": ["Russula albidula"], "question": "the mushroom species is commonly known as the \"boring white Russula\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jenkins", "George", "George Pollock Jenkins", "George P. Jenkins"], "question": " of MetLife helped build Pan American World Airways into a global airline and ABC into a major network through the firm's investments in the private placement market?"} +{"answers": ["Saltine cracker challenge"], "question": "Peyton Manning has the unusual ability to ?"} +{"answers": ["Hands of Perón"], "question": "in 1987 the severed , \"\", were stolen from his tomb and held for ransom?"} +{"answers": ["Chris", "Chris Massoglia", "Massoglia"], "question": "the release of \"\", starring , was moved so it could \"capitalize on the Halloween season\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie St. Cloud"], "question": "Zac Efron turned down the lead in \"Footloose\" to star in the romantic ghost story ?"} +{"answers": ["Sammy Davis", "Davis", "Little Sammy Davis", "Little"], "question": "1950s blues musician left the music scene for decades before being rediscovered in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Evans", "Wynne Evans", "Wynne"], "question": "the tenor in the British TV advertisement 'Go Compare' is played by Welsh opera singer ?"} +{"answers": ["Jeanne Clemson", "Clemson", "Jeanne"], "question": " is credited with both preserving the Fulton Opera House in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, from demolition, and for restoring live theater to the building?"} +{"answers": ["Five Go Off to Camp"], "question": "when they encounter \"spook trains\"?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Muerte"], "question": "a cult in Mexico venerates \"\" \"\", who is condemned by the local Catholic Church?"} +{"answers": ["Madol Doova"], "question": "in the Sinhala novel , the two protagonists Upali and Jinna go to live on a \"haunted\" island?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Walberton", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "a 1767 gravestone at shows the victim crushed under a tree, as a laughing skeleton and scythe-wielding Father Time look on?"} +{"answers": ["Mutinus elegans"], "question": "some have dared eat the eggs of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Dorin", "Dorin Tudoran", "Tudoran"], "question": "Romanian poet, dissident, and journalist was only allowed to leave Romania for the United States after a 42-day-long hunger strike in 1985?"} +{"answers": ["Łukasz Ciepliński", "Ciepliński", "Łukasz"], "question": "the name of Polish anti-Nazi and anti-communist activist \"\" was banned from all books by the Communist government?"} +{"answers": ["Runcorn Town Hall"], "question": " \"\" was originally built as Halton Grange, a mansion for Thomas Johnson, a local soap and alkali manufacturer?"} +{"answers": ["Ibrahim Touqan", "Ibrahim", "Ibrahim Tuqan", "Tuqan"], "question": "Palestinian nationalist poet wrote the poem \"Mawtini\", which has been the national anthem of Iraq since 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Shell Quiz"], "question": "the is the longest-running television programme in Thailand, being broadcast since 1965?"} +{"answers": ["de Garay", "Garay", "Blasco de Garay", "Blasco", "De Garay"], "question": "a Balzac comedy was inspired by an academic squabble over the claim that Spaniard built the first steam powered ship in 1543?"} +{"answers": ["Kiev Governorate"], "question": " was one of the first eight other governorates of the Russian Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Lorenzo Tucker", "Tucker", "Lorenzo"], "question": "a scandal arose when African-American actor , known as the \"Black Valentino\", playing a pimp in a play, kissed Mae West, playing a prostitute?"} +{"answers": ["Pierre", "Pierre"], "question": " is the first bird to don a custom-made wetsuit?"} +{"answers": ["National War Memorial", "National War Memorial"], "question": "a building fire destroyed the first designs for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund", "Edmund Meyrick", "Meyrick"], "question": "the endowment by , a Welsh cleric and philanthropist who died in 1713, is still awarding scholarships to students at Jesus College, Oxford in England after nearly three centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Newman", "Bernard Newman", "Bernard Charles Newman", "Bernard", "Bernard Newman"], "question": "British author , an authority on spies, gave more than 2,000 lectures throughout Europe during the Interbellum?"} +{"answers": ["February 1998 Afghanistan earthquake", "February 4, 1998 Afghanistan earthquake"], "question": "the , in which nearly 4,000 people were killed and 15,000 homes destroyed, was also felt at Tashkent and Dushanbe?"} +{"answers": ["Old Colony House"], "question": "the Rhode Island state legislature met regularly at the \"\" in Newport until 1900?"} +{"answers": ["National Courtesy Campaign", "National Courtesy Campaign"], "question": "the was the first government campaign in Singapore to adopt a mascot?"} +{"answers": ["Bechtel", "George Bechtel", "George", "George A. Bechtel"], "question": "after attempting to bribe a teammate to lose a game during the 1876 season, of the Louisville Grays became one of the first players banned for life from Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy Oliver", "Oliver", "Nancy"], "question": "Academy Award-nominated screenwriter considered leaving show business shortly before being offered her first full-time position writing for \"Six Feet Under\"?"} +{"answers": ["Heike", "Meißner", "Heike Meißner"], "question": "after competing for many years on a world-class level in the 400 metres hurdles, German athlete tried competing in the 800 metres?"} +{"answers": ["Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, Hollywood", "Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church"], "question": "Hollywood's was the site of Bing Crosby's wedding and funerals for John Ford and Mack Sennett?"} +{"answers": ["Hafner Rotabuggy"], "question": "the Royal Air Force designed the as a combination autogyro/jeep?"} +{"answers": ["Gazette Building"], "question": "the in Little Rock, Arkansas served as headquarters for the 1992 Bill Clinton presidential campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Lutvann"], "question": "the Norwegian lake leaked 1,000 liters of water per minute into the railway tunnel Romeriksporten during its construction in 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Martinican Communist Party"], "question": "the became the largest political party in the French \"département d'outre-mer\" of Martinique in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Poole Stadium"], "question": ", a former football ground now used for greyhound racing and speedway, was the venue for the 2004 Speedway World Cup final?"} +{"answers": ["Aythorpe Roding", "Aythorpe Roding Windmill"], "question": " \"\" is the largest surviving post mill in Essex, England?"} +{"answers": ["Carlos", "Minc", "Carlos Minc", "Carlos Minc Baumfeld"], "question": ", the current Brazilian Minister of Environment, was one of the founding members of the Green Party?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick High", "Frederick High School"], "question": "Maryland's can trace its roots back more than a century, and has won over 35 state championships in various sports since the late 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Edward Courtney", "Courtney", "Charles E. Courtney", "Charles"], "question": "in 1880 the United States Congress adjourned so members could watch the single scull race on the Potomac River between and Ned Hanlan?"} +{"answers": ["Toby Tyler; or, Ten Weeks with a Circus"], "question": "the 1881 children's novel by James Otis was made into a 1960 Disney film?"} +{"answers": ["Giorgi", "Giorgi Kiknadze", "Kiknadze", "Georgi Kiknadze"], "question": "Georgian footballer won five consecutive league championships with Dinamo Tbilisi?"} +{"answers": ["Seaboard Air Line Railroad"], "question": "the was the first to provide streamlined passenger trains from New York to Florida, beginning with the Silver Meteor in 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Flammulated Flycatcher", "Flammulated flycatcher"], "question": "the \"\", a tyrant flycatcher endemic to Mexico, was eventually placed in the monotypic genus \"Deltarhynchus\" because of its broad bill?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Scott National Historic Site"], "question": "by the time was completed, it was already obsolete?"} +{"answers": ["DeCou House"], "question": "during the War of 1812, Laura Secord went to to warn James FitzGibbon and his British troops about the surprise American attack now known as the Battle of Beaver Dams?"} +{"answers": ["Binche lace"], "question": "in Victor Hugo's novel \"Les Misérables\", Cosette's wedding gown was made of because Hugo remembered it from his youth as being a lace of beauty?"} +{"answers": ["Hobart", "Timothy Dwight Hobart", "Timothy"], "question": "land agent from 1886 to 1924 supervised the stringing of hundreds of miles of barbed wire and the digging of hundreds of wells topped by windmills to settle the Texas Panhandle?"} +{"answers": ["Dummy tank"], "question": "inflatable and wooden \"\" were used in Operation Fortitude to confuse German intelligence?"} +{"answers": ["Marache", "Napoleon", "Napoleon Marache"], "question": "in 1866, French chessplayer published one of the first chess books in the United States, which also discussed strategy for backgammon and dominoes?"} +{"answers": ["Football in Gibraltar"], "question": "the Gibraltar Football Association had their UEFA due to their claim on the territory?"} +{"answers": ["Gone with the Wind in the Vatican"], "question": "1999 book narrated alleged scandals in Vatican City using pseudonyms from \"Gone with the Wind\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Augusta Dickerson", "Dickerson", "Mary"], "question": " found it inspirational to write her children's books inside a Pickle Barrel House?"} +{"answers": ["Tama", "Tama"], "question": "the stationmaster of the Kinokawa train station in Kinokawa, Japan is a cat named \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Derek", "Denny-Brown", "Derek Denny-Brown"], "question": "neurologist introduced British anti-Lewisite as a treatment for the copper overload disorder Wilson's disease?"} +{"answers": ["Historic Firehouses of Louisville"], "question": "the in Louisville, Kentucky was once a church?"} +{"answers": ["India–Sri Lanka relations"], "question": "a free trade agreement made effective in 2000 strengthened and quadrupled bilateral trade, which grew to US$2.6 billion by 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Montbars", "Montbars", "Daniel"], "question": "17th-century French buccaneer attacked Spanish settlements in the New World, after reading about conquistador atrocities?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Liza", "Hurricane Liza"], "question": "despite being considered \"much too far away\" to affect weather in California, caused US$5,000 in damage and the closure of a portion of Ocean Boulevard in Long Beach?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Age Passport"], "question": "the has been replaced by the \"Senior Pass\" of the new pass series now called \"America the Beautiful - National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass\"?"} +{"answers": ["Forest Kingfisher", "Forest kingfisher"], "question": "the \"\" of Australian forest and \"Melaleuca\" swampland, burrows its nest in termite mounds in trees up to above the ground?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Young Deer", "James Young Deer", "Deer"], "question": "Native American actor and director and his wife were an \"influential force\" in the production of one-reel Westerns during the early silent film era?"} +{"answers": ["Torchon lace"], "question": " is one of the oldest bobbin laces and has strictly geometric patterns?"} +{"answers": ["New Bilibid Prison"], "question": "Philippine National Artist Amado V. Hernandez wrote his masterpieces while being imprisoned in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Young Religious Unitarian Universalists"], "question": "the protested against Victoria's Secret for allegedly printing their catalogues with paper sourced from endangered forests?"} +{"answers": ["Yuja-hwachae", "Yuja hwachae"], "question": "the , Korean traditional fruit punch made with Korean pear and yuja, is often served with flower pancakes made of chrysanthemum?"} +{"answers": ["Nathan", "Nathan Mendelsohn", "Nathan Saul Mendelsohn", "Mendelsohn"], "question": "mathematician was on the first Putnam Competition-winning team in 1938, but also won second prize in an International Brotherhood of Magicians contest?"} +{"answers": ["Vilnius Guggenheim Hermitage Museum"], "question": "Zaha Hadid's architectural design won an international competition for the upcoming ?"} +{"answers": ["Apenes", "Georg Apenes", "Georg"], "question": "after serving three terms in the Norwegian Parliament for the Conservative Party, took over as director of the Norwegian Data Inspectorate?"} +{"answers": ["John Kempthorne", "John Kempthorne", "John", "Kempthorne"], "question": " defeated an attack by seven Algerine corsairs on his single ship, HMS \"Mary Rose\"?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Niemann", "Albert", "Niemann", "Albert Niemann"], "question": "German chemist became the first person to isolate cocaine in 1859?"} +{"answers": ["Commercial Import Program"], "question": "the U.S. suspended the to South Vietnam after concluding that President Ngo Dinh Diem was using the funds to repress Buddhists rather than communists?"} +{"answers": ["Cornelia", "Adair", "Cornelia Adair"], "question": ", during World War I, invited Belgian refugees to stay at her Glenveagh Castle in County Donegal, Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Bethel Woods Center for the Arts"], "question": "the is devoted mostly to the Woodstock Festival, and located on its site?"} +{"answers": ["Wiebbe", "Wiebbe Hayes", "Hayes"], "question": "the remnants of defensive walls and stone shelters built by shipwreck survivor and his men on West Wallabi Island in 1629, are Australia's oldest known European structures?"} +{"answers": ["Hollywood Masonic Temple"], "question": "the Neoclassical \"\" has been used as a Masonic Lodge, opera house, and nightclub, and is now the home of the \"Jimmy Kimmel Live!\" television show?"} +{"answers": ["Cosmographia", "Cosmographia"], "question": "the by Sebastian Münster from 1544 is the earliest German description of the world?"} +{"answers": ["Little White House"], "question": "soldiers from Fort Benning patrolled the woods around the during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Bishop Hannington Memorial Church"], "question": " in Hove, England, is dedicated to a missionary killed in Uganda on King Mwanga II's orders?"} +{"answers": ["Plumbush"], "question": "Robert Parker Parrott's last home, \"\", outside Cold Spring, New York, is now a bed and breakfast?"} +{"answers": ["Sperrgebiet"], "question": "the , a diamond mining area closed to the public, makes up 3 percent of Namibia's surface area?"} +{"answers": ["Saints' Roost Museum"], "question": "the oddly-named in Clarendon, Texas refers to the town having been a prohibition settlement in the 1880s that cowboys referred to as where the \"saints roost\"?"} +{"answers": ["Montie", "Montie Ritchie", "Ritchie"], "question": "Texas rancher was the photographer on a British Alpine Club expedition in 1949 to the Baffin Islands in the Canadian Arctic?"} +{"answers": ["Trans-Pacific Partnership"], "question": "the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation is proposing a that would account for almost half of world trade?"} +{"answers": ["Bala Krishna"], "question": "Hindus often worship Krishna as the small child \"\", crawling on his hands and knees with a lump of butter in his hands?"} +{"answers": ["Harris", "Joseph", "Joseph Smith Harris"], "question": "boundary surveyor climbed a ship's mast to direct mortars during the Civil War Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip?"} +{"answers": ["Petubastis", "Petubastis III", "III"], "question": " led a revolt in Egypt against Persian rule \"circa\" 522 BCE?"} +{"answers": ["Coffee Creek Correctional Facility"], "question": "the is the only women's prison in Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Emden", "Walter Emden", "Walter Lawrence Emden"], "question": " designed London theatres and music halls in the late 19th century, including the Palace Theatre, the Duke of York's, the Garrick and the Royal Court?"} +{"answers": ["John Aspinall", "John Aspinall", "Aspinall", "John"], "question": " was the first recipient of the James Watt International Medal?"} +{"answers": ["Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Karachi", "Shri Swaminarayan Mandir"], "question": "the original images of Lord Swaminarayan \"\" at the in Karachi, Pakistan were removed and taken to India during the turbulent times of its partition?"} +{"answers": ["Warm Springs Historic District"], "question": "prehistoric people used the same that Franklin Delano Roosevelt would use in the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Kaunas Clinics", "Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas Clinics"], "question": ", the largest medical institution in Lithuania, was designated a cultural monument in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Corsica wine"], "question": "Nielluccio, Sciacarello and Vermentino are the three leading grape varieties for making ?"} +{"answers": ["ASP.NET Web Site Administration Tool"], "question": "the simplifies the creation of an authentication and authorization system in an ASP.NET website?"} +{"answers": ["The Detroit Wheels"], "question": "in 1968, recorded \"Linda Sue Dixon\", a thinly-veiled paean to the illicit hallucinogenic drug LSD?"} +{"answers": ["Wawelberg Group"], "question": "the was a Polish special-forces unit which began the 1921 Third Silesian Uprising by blowing up seven rail bridges linking Upper Silesia with the rest of Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Jardinette Apartments"], "question": "Richard Neutra's building in Hollywood is considered one of the first Modernist buildings in America?"} +{"answers": ["Samite", "samite"], "question": " was a luxurious and heavy silk fabric worn in the Middle Ages, and famously by Tennyson's Lady of the Lake \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Room 8"], "question": "a cat named \"\" was the subject of a book, a documentary, a song by Leo Kottke, and obituaries that appeared in papers from the Los Angeles Times to the Hartford Courant?"} +{"answers": ["Red Cross with Imperial Portraits", "Red Cross with Imperial Portraits"], "question": "the Fabergé egg commemorates the work of women from the House of Romanov for the Red Cross during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh Bradner", "Bradner"], "question": "American physicist developed the first neoprene wetsuit but was unable to patent it?"} +{"answers": ["Cape Rachado Lighthouse", "Cape Rachado"], "question": "the present , erected in 1863 in Malacca, Malaysia, includes an additional concrete tower that was completed in 1990 to house a MEASAT radar?"} +{"answers": ["Calsoyasuchus"], "question": ", an extinct crocodile relative from the Early Jurassic, has a deep groove in its skull from which its species name, \"valley head\", derives?"} +{"answers": ["Zavala, Texas", "Zavala"], "question": "in 1847 Thomas Huling sold the town of for US$1,000 and 5,000 boxes of \"Green Mountain Vegitable Ointment\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wall", "Rachel Wall", "Rachel"], "question": " was the first American-born female pirate, and the last woman to be hanged in Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["Captain Andrew Offutt Monument"], "question": "the barely mentioning Sherman's March to the Sea makes it only one of two Civil War related monuments in Kentucky to stress strong Union sentiment?"} +{"answers": ["Étienne-Théodore", "Pâquet", "Étienne-Théodore Pâquet"], "question": " defeated a man twice his age to become one of the youngest ever members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec?"} +{"answers": ["History of the Philadelphia Phillies"], "question": "the were the last of the original 16 Major League Baseball franchises to win the World Series?"} +{"answers": ["Acord", "Randy", "Randy Acord"], "question": "aviation historian was awarded the Alaska–Siberian Lend Lease Award for his role in improving Russian–North American relations during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Fitzherbert", "Ralph Fitzherbert", "Ralph"], "question": "the suit of armour on the effigy of \"\" has been reproduced as a \"Second Life\" avatar?"} +{"answers": ["Hadwiger conjecture", "Hadwiger conjecture"], "question": "mathematician Paul Erdős called the , a still-open generalization of the four-color problem, \"one of the deepest unsolved problems in graph theory\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris", "Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris"], "question": "the 1975 film starred theater and cabaret stars Elly Stone and Joe Masiell in their only film performances?"} +{"answers": ["Rössler", "Fritz Rössler", "Fritz"], "question": "neo-Nazi politician and member of the \"Bundestag\" , who resembled Adolf Hitler, had a habit of attending parliament drunk?"} +{"answers": ["Muscatatuck County Park"], "question": " was the first Indiana state park to need no additional financial assistance, even though it never charged admission?"} +{"answers": ["Naye Prese"], "question": "Paris-based was the sole Yiddish-language communist daily newspaper in Europe during the interbellum period?"} +{"answers": ["Crown Point Light", "Crown Point"], "question": "the , constructed as a conventional lighthouse, was rebuilt in 1912 as a monument to Samuel de Champlain's explorations?"} +{"answers": ["Nikolay Markov"], "question": "Russian right-wing politician tried to convince Germany to contribute to a conspiracy to re-instate the House of Romanov after the post-World War I revolutions?"} +{"answers": ["Marylander", "Marylander"], "question": "the first live television broadcast viewed on a moving train was on October 7, 1948, when passengers on the B&O Railroad's saw the second game of the 1948 World Series?"} +{"answers": ["1994 Bolivia earthquake"], "question": "the was the largest earthquake ever recorded with a focal depth greater or equal to ?"} +{"answers": ["Heinz", "Lowenstam", "Heinz A. Lowenstam", "Heinz Adolf Lowenstam"], "question": "paleoecologist discovered that living organisms can produce magnetite within their bodies?"} +{"answers": ["Omaha Star building", "Omaha Star"], "question": "the housed the DePorres Club after they were asked to leave Creighton University because of their activism in Omaha's civil rights movement?"} +{"answers": ["Siddhesvara Temple"], "question": "although the \"\" in Karnataka, India is currently a temple of Shiva, historians are unsure of its original faith?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Wydow", "Robert Wydow"], "question": "English musician and poet is the earliest known recipient of a Bachelor of Music degree from Oxford University?"} +{"answers": ["2003 Boumerdès earthquake"], "question": "the that killed more than 2,200 was the strongest to hit Algeria since 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Rohm and Haas Corporate Headquarters"], "question": "the ' main architectural feature is the use of sunscreens on the facade made of their principal product, Plexiglas?"} +{"answers": ["Gitobu", "Imanyara", "Gitobu Imanyara"], "question": "Kenyan lawyer was reported to have died after he was rumored to have been slapped by Kenyan first lady Lucy Kibaki?"} +{"answers": ["Tinkle", "Julien Lon Tinkle", "Lon Tinkle", "Lon"], "question": "historian demanded that he not be credited as historical advisor of John Wayne's 1960 film \"The Alamo\" because he felt the film misrepresented the Battle of the Alamo?"} +{"answers": ["John Stanley", "Stanley", "John Stanley", "John"], "question": "when recreated one of his covers for \"Little Lulu\" for the cover of the \"Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide\" in 2005, both editions sold out within three days?"} +{"answers": ["Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis"], "question": "the age of a \"\" is generally calculable based on its size since it grows every year?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Ridgefield"], "question": "during the in April 1777, Benedict Arnold escaped unharmed after being pinned to the ground when his horse was shot?"} +{"answers": ["Crime in Kenya"], "question": "the city of Nairobi, Kenya, averages about per day?"} +{"answers": ["Packwood", "Joshua", "Joshua Packwood"], "question": " is the first white man to graduate as valedictorian of the all-male HBCU, Morehouse College, an overwhelmingly African American university in Atlanta, Georgia?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Sayyid"], "question": "the Bedouin villagers of developed their own form of sign language in response to the high rate of deafness amongst their tribe?"} +{"answers": ["Stave Puzzles"], "question": " makes a 44-piece jigsaw puzzle named \"Champ\" that can be put together 32 different ways but has only one correct solution?"} +{"answers": ["Maurice Fitzmaurice CMG", "Maurice Fitzmaurice", "Fitzmaurice", "Maurice"], "question": "in 1898, the Egyptian government appointed as their chief resident engineer for the construction of the Aswan Dam?"} +{"answers": ["Briain", "Toirdelbach Ua Briain", "Toirdelbach"], "question": "among gifts which , later High King of Ireland, received from his patron Diarmait mac Maíl na mBó was the sword of Brian Boru \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Military history of Bangladesh"], "question": "Mukti Bahini guerrillas were absorbed into the ranks of regular military officers and enlisted personnel upon the ?"} +{"answers": ["Greasestock"], "question": "the festival in New York showcases green technologies, such as vegetable-powered vehicles, solar vehicles, and organic farming exhibits?"} +{"answers": ["The Metros"], "question": ", a five-piece punk pop band from Peckham, London, were formerly known as The Wanking Skankers?"} +{"answers": ["Champlain Valley Transportation Museum"], "question": "the in Plattsburgh, New York is home to the only known Type 82 Lozier in existence?"} +{"answers": ["Tianning Temple", "Tianning Temple Pagoda", "Tianning Temple"], "question": "with a height of , the in Changzhou, China \"\" is the tallest Buddhist pagoda in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Zygmunt Jan Rumel", "Zygmunt", "Zygmunt Rumel", "Rumel"], "question": ", a Polish poet and soldier of the Bataliony Chlopskie, was tied to four horses and ripped apart in 1943 during the Massacres of Poles in Volhynia?"} +{"answers": ["The Locusts"], "question": ", an early 19th-century house in New Paltz, New York, has no fireplaces?"} +{"answers": ["William Holden Horrocks", "William Heaton Horrocks", "William Horrocks", "William", "Horrocks"], "question": "British Army officer confirmed Sir David Bruce's theory that Malta fever was spread through goat's milk?"} +{"answers": ["Tanna Marie Frederick", "Frederick", "Tanna Frederick", "Tanna"], "question": "a film director hired independent film actress when she praised a film of his—one she had not seen?"} +{"answers": ["Robert M. Slade", "Slade", "Robert Slade", "Robert", "Robert Michael Slade"], "question": "the \"Dictionary of Information Security\" by has five forewords, each by an expert in the field of information security?"} +{"answers": ["tourism in Hungary", "Tourism in Hungary"], "question": "Lake Balaton \"\", a popular , is the largest freshwater lake in Central Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Maurice", "Maurice"], "question": "the 1820 children's story by Mary Shelley was lost until 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Bluff Point Light"], "question": "in an uncommon job for women, Mary Herwerth was appointed lighthouse keeper at on Valcour Island upon the death of her husband while on duty in 1881?"} +{"answers": ["52nd Regiment of Foot", "52nd Regiment of Foot"], "question": "the first regular British light infantry regiment, the , awarded the title \"Valiant Stormer\" to those who survived the Forlorn Hopes at Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz?"} +{"answers": ["Toliver Craig, Sr.", "Toliver", "Sr.", "Toliver Craig Sr."], "question": "after preaching Baptist ideas in the 1760s, and his sons were imprisoned by colonial authorities?"} +{"answers": ["Antwerp lace"], "question": " is also known as \"Pot Lace\" because of its repeated flowerpot motifs?"} +{"answers": ["Fire Station No. 19", "Fire Station No. 19"], "question": " in Minneapolis, Minnesota is the birthplace of kittenball, a forerunner of modern softball?"} +{"answers": ["1997 Jabalpur earthquake"], "question": "the Jabalpur and the Mandla districts in Madhya Pradesh were the worst affected districts in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Sagardotegi"], "question": "the percussion instruments the txalaparta and kirikoketa originated as pieces of equipment from a ?"} +{"answers": ["Hispanics in the United States Navy"], "question": "famous include the country's first full admiral, David Glasgow Farragut?"} +{"answers": ["Population dynamics of fisheries"], "question": "the is a discipline used by fisheries scientists to determine sustainable yields?"} +{"answers": ["Dutch Gift"], "question": "the was a collection of 40 paintings and sculptures \"(example pictured)\", presented to King Charles II of England by the Dutch Republic in 1660?"} +{"answers": ["Alaska Steamship Company", "Alaska Steamship"], "question": "the US government took control of the 's fleet during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Nootka Crisis"], "question": "the of 1789–90 marked the beginning of the end of the Spanish Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir John Moore, 1st Baronet"], "question": "future Admiral joined the Royal Navy when he was just 11 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Bellevue Palace", "Bellevue Palace"], "question": "the in Berne \"\" was called \"the best-protected building in Europe\" by participants in Cold War negotiations?"} +{"answers": ["Nona", "Nona L. Brooks", "Nona Lovell Brooks", "Brooks", "Lavinia Brooks"], "question": ", a founder of the Church of Divine Science and leader in the New Thought religious movement, was the first woman pastor in Denver?"} +{"answers": ["Linden", "MacIntyre", "Linden MacIntyre"], "question": "Canadian broadcaster wrote his memoir during a fifty-day lockout at the CBC?"} +{"answers": ["Revolutionary Committee of Puerto Rico"], "question": "on September 23, 1868, the led a revolt in Lares, declaring it the \"Republic of Puerto Rico\"?"} +{"answers": ["Horn", "Charles Edward Horn", "Charles"], "question": "according to one account, after Thomas Attwood accused fellow composer of plagiarizing a song, Horn helped clear himself in court by singing his version and that of Attwood's?"} +{"answers": ["Norbury, Derbyshire", "Norbury"], "question": "the church of St. Barlock at has a monument to the \"lewd and vile\" wife of its thirteenth Lord?"} +{"answers": ["State Prize of the Russian Federation"], "question": "only three people have been awarded the \"(medal pictured)\" for their humanitarian work?"} +{"answers": ["Chatt", "Bob", "Bob Chatt"], "question": "Aston Villa's scored an FA Cup Final goal 30 seconds after kick-off?"} +{"answers": ["Alcanar"], "question": "the Catalan municipality of is officially stated as being founded in 1252, despite having a charter signed in 1239?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Jefferson Ramsdell", "Thomas", "Ramsdell"], "question": " built the opera house where James Earl Jones started his career?"} +{"answers": ["Shlomo", "Shlomo Hillel", "Hillel"], "question": "former Israeli politician and Speaker of the Knesset was in charge of an underground ammunition factory disguised as a laundry facility during the British Mandate of Palestine?"} +{"answers": ["Baesuk"], "question": "the \"\" is a Korean traditional fruit punch made by simmering slices of Korean pear, black peppercorns, ginger, honey or sugar, and water?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Wilkinson", "Wilkinson", "Alexander"], "question": " managed to play 74 more first-class cricket matches despite an injured hand that almost had to be amputated after World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Panaganti Ramarayaningar", "Panaganti Ramarayaningar KCIE"], "question": "caste-based communal reservations in Tamil Nadu were introduced by the government of the in August 1921?"} +{"answers": ["Rotunda Museum"], "question": "the houses one of the foremost collections of Jurassic geology on the Yorkshire Coast?"} +{"answers": ["Buckland Windmill"], "question": "the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings was surprised to learn of the existence of , the only wind sawmill in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich", "Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia", "Grand", "Russia"], "question": "some of the fingers of \"\", still with rings on them, were found in a building of the Kremlin?"} +{"answers": ["Clan Campbell of Cawdor", "Campbell of Cawdor"], "question": " is a Scottish clan which currently does not have a recognised clan chief?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Monaco", "Kimpton Hotel Monaco DC", "Kimpton Hotel Monaco Washington DC"], "question": "the in Washington, D.C. is located inside a National Historic Landmark building that was patterned after the Roman Temple of Jupiter?"} +{"answers": ["First Congress of Vienna"], "question": "the was held three hundred years before the more famous 1815 Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Kentucky gubernatorial election, 2003"], "question": "Ernie Fletcher became the first Republican Governor of Kentucky in thirty-two years after winning the ?"} +{"answers": ["SS Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm", "Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm"], "question": "between 1920 and 1929 the Canadian Pacific Steamships vessel bore six different names, but sailed under only four of them?"} +{"answers": ["Dan", "Dan Kaminsky", "Kaminsky"], "question": "computer security expert demonstrated a security vulnerability by setting up Rickrolls on Facebook and PayPal?"} +{"answers": ["Operación Masacre"], "question": "the 1957 nonfiction novel \"(cover pictured)\" by Rodolfo Walsh was published seven years before Truman Capote's \"In Cold Blood\", which is frequently cited as creating the genre?"} +{"answers": ["Gaines", "Clarence", "Clarence Gaines"], "question": "Hall of Fame basketball coach originally planned to become a dentist before taking on a temporary coaching job that lasted 47 years?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Hyacinth", "Action Hyacinth"], "question": " was an operation of the Polish communist police, carried out in the years 1985–1987, whose purpose was to create a national database of Polish homosexuals?"} +{"answers": ["Narciso Bassols García", "Bassols", "Narciso", "Narciso Bassols"], "question": " founded Mexico's first systematic sex education program while Secretary of Public Education?"} +{"answers": ["Uncommon Sense"], "question": "\"\" by Hal Clement received a Hugo Award for Best Short Story 51 years after it was first published?"} +{"answers": ["Len Boyd", "Boyd", "Len"], "question": ", captain of Birmingham City F.C. in the 1950s, once played four games with a fractured leg?"} +{"answers": ["Climate of Ireland"], "question": "the influence of the Gulf Stream on the gives the landscape of Northern Ireland \"\" its green colour?"} +{"answers": ["Buck Taylor", "Buck", "Taylor"], "question": "actor , though he still appears in mostly Western films, is also a prolific artist of the American West?"} +{"answers": ["Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America"], "question": "the , represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, were plaintiffs in a lawsuit seeking the removal of the Mount Soledad cross?"} +{"answers": ["Frieze of Parnassus"], "question": "the on the Albert Memorial was inspired by Hippolyte Delaroche's Hémicycle des Beaux Arts?"} +{"answers": ["Cagn"], "question": "the supreme god of the southern African Bushmen is , a trickster who shapeshifts into a praying mantis?"} +{"answers": ["Nokomis East Neighborhood", "Nokomis East Neighborhood Association"], "question": "an April Fool's Day \"news story\" which suggested that bull sharks had been found in Minneapolis's Minnehaha Creek drew almost 1,000 hits a day to the 's website?"} +{"answers": ["Haridas", "Haridas"], "question": "1944 film was the last completed work of Kollywood icon M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar prior to his arrest in the Lakshmikanthan Murder Case?"} +{"answers": ["Margie", "Margie"], "question": " (ABC, 1961–1962) is one of the few network programs set during the Roaring Twenties, complete with jalopies, raccoon coats, period music, and references to flappers?"} +{"answers": ["Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men"], "question": "the contributions of Mary Shelley \"\" to are considered early works of feminist historiography?"} +{"answers": ["Slieve Gallion"], "question": "the Northern Irish marilyn is a volcanic plug?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Page Cortez", "Page", "Page Cortez", "Cortez"], "question": ", a Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, gained vital name recognition in part from television ads promoting his furniture store?"} +{"answers": ["Ashby's Mill"], "question": " in Brixton worked by steam rather than wind power after 1902?"} +{"answers": ["Zoya Alexandrovna Krakhmalnikova", "Zoya", "Zoya Krakhmalnikova", "Krakhmalnikova"], "question": "Russian writer and activist 's baptism in 1971 resulted in her dismissal from her job and from the USSR Union of Writers, which effectively banned her from publishing?"} +{"answers": ["Dutch Bantam"], "question": "despite weighing little more than a pound (0.45 kg), the breed of chicken \"(rooster pictured)\" can lay more than 160 eggs in a year?"} +{"answers": ["Henriade"], "question": ", an epic poem by French Enlightenment writer Voltaire, was written in honour of the life of Henry IV?"} +{"answers": ["St Patrick's Church, Hove", "St Patrick's Church"], "question": "much of the interior of the 19th-century has been rebuilt as a night shelter which includes a variation on the 1970s \"sleep capsule\" concept?"} +{"answers": ["Cê"], "question": "a Brazilian music expert noted Caetano Veloso's uncertain sexual orientation in his 2006 album ?"} +{"answers": ["California v. Byers"], "question": " was the 1971 U.S. Supreme Court decision holding that providing one's own information in a vehicle accident does not violate the privilege against self-incrimination under the Fifth Amendment?"} +{"answers": ["Tuqu'"], "question": "the Palestinian town of is the birthplace of the Hebrew prophet Amos?"} +{"answers": ["Federal administration of Switzerland"], "question": "the \"(government buildings pictured)\" has been described as \"seven co-existing governments\" due to the absence of hierarchy in the government?"} +{"answers": ["Radha Ramana"], "question": " is the only image of Krishna that remained in Vrindavana during the 17th-century raids by Islamic king Aurangzeb?"} +{"answers": ["Breton Nationalist Party"], "question": "Camille Le Mercier d'Erm and his colleagues formed the in 1911 to advocate the independence of Brittany from France?"} +{"answers": ["Colored Soldiers Monument in Frankfort"], "question": "the in Frankfort, Kentucky is the only one dedicated to Black Union soldiers in Kentucky?"} +{"answers": ["Nile Basin", "Nile Basin Initiative"], "question": "nine riparian countries along River Nile launched the in 1999 to better manage their common water resources?"} +{"answers": ["John Foulston", "John", "Foulston"], "question": "19th-century English architect was responsible for the construction of Union Street across marshland?"} +{"answers": ["Hylocomium splendens"], "question": "the age of a \"\" can be estimated by counting the number of \"steps\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan", "Chandrakanthan", "Sivanesathurai"], "question": "the Chief Minister of the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka, joined the Tamil Tigers as a child soldier at the age of fourteen?"} +{"answers": ["blonde lace", "Blonde lace"], "question": " was made out of two different thicknesses of thread to create greater contrast between the pattern and the ground?"} +{"answers": ["Heart Truth", "The Heart Truth"], "question": "U.S. First Lady Laura Bush serves as ambassador of awareness campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Porritt", "Richard Whitaker Porritt", "Porritt", "Richard Porritt", "Richard"], "question": "Captain was the first British Member of Parliament to be killed in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Psophis"], "question": "the ancient Greek city of was said to have been ravaged by the Erymanthian Boar?"} +{"answers": ["Hazel Dolling", "Dolling", "Hazel"], "question": ", the châtelaine of Lissan House, always kept a chainsaw in her car while driving, in case trees had fallen on her mile-long avenue?"} +{"answers": ["Raymattja Marika", "Marika", "Raymattja"], "question": "Yolngu aboriginal leader was Northern Territory's Australian of the Year in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Atlantic bumper"], "question": "the is only found in the Atlantic Ocean because its ecological niche is filled by the only other member of its genus elsewhere?"} +{"answers": ["Goran", "Goran Dukić", "Dukić"], "question": "director chose only songs by musicians who had committed suicide to accompany his 2007 film \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Subcutaneous emphysema"], "question": "after a chest injury, air can escape from the lungs and travel to the subcutaneous tissue of the skin, causing ?"} +{"answers": ["Oladevi"], "question": ", a deity whose worship may have originated in the Indus Valley Civilization, was honoured and feared as the goddess of cholera in rural Bengal?"} +{"answers": ["Reigate Heath Windmill", "Reigate Heath"], "question": " is the only windmill in England that has been consecrated as a church?"} +{"answers": ["Seaway Trail Discovery Center"], "question": "the is one of the few attractions in the North Country, New York, that is open year-round?"} +{"answers": ["Friedrich", "Wangerin", "Friedrich Heinrich Albert Wangerin"], "question": "German mathematician wrote an important two-volume treatise on potential theory and spherical functions in 1909 and 1921?"} +{"answers": ["Hines' Raid"], "question": "a entered Indiana in June 1863 dressed as an Union army patrol searching for deserters?"} +{"answers": ["Gomme-Duncan", "Alan", "Alan Gomme-Duncan", "Alan Gomme Gomme-Duncan"], "question": "British Conservative MP , despite being strongly unionist, did not want the Stone of Scone returned to Westminster Abbey after Scottish nationalists stole it in 1951?"} +{"answers": ["Coalition of Workers, Peasants, and Students of the Isthmus"], "question": "the was the first elected socialist municipal government in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Cramer", "Malinda", "Malinda Elliott Cramer", "Malinda Cramer"], "question": ", a founder of the Church of Divine Science and an early influence in the New Thought movement, died in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Ballistic pendulum"], "question": "in addition to ballistics, the \"\" was also used by physicists to evaluate the elasticity and flight of golf balls?"} +{"answers": ["Poland–Russia relations"], "question": "the Polish-Lithuanian union of Lublin in 1569 marked the beginning of centuries of struggle over Central and Eastern Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Dominio de Pingus"], "question": "a large part of the first vintage from the Spanish winery was lost in 1997 when the transporting ship disappeared?"} +{"answers": ["Nathan Daboll", "Nathan", "Daboll"], "question": " wrote the mathematics textbook most commonly used in American schools during the first half of the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["CST3", "Cystatin C"], "question": " \"(structure pictured)\" is a human protein studied as a biomarker of decreased kidney function and prognosis in cardiovascular diseases?"} +{"answers": ["Crime in Zimbabwe"], "question": "the forced from slums in Zimbabwe in 2005 was called \"a crime against humanity\" by the UN?"} +{"answers": ["Juniper Valley Park"], "question": " in New York City used to be a swamp owned by Arnold Rothstein, who in the 1920s tried to sell it to the city for use as an airport?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir William Edge, 1st Baronet"], "question": ", a Liberal MP, once raced against a flock of homing pigeons from London to Leicestershire by car and train, but lost the race by two minutes because the train was delayed?"} +{"answers": ["Many Happy Returns", "Many Happy Returns"], "question": "the 1964 CBS sitcom featured character actor John McGiver managing the complaints division of a fictitious California department store?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Fidler"], "question": "Fidler Point on Lake Athabasca is named for , a map-maker, fur trader and explorer who worked for the Hudson's Bay Company?"} +{"answers": ["Bolton Hall"], "question": ", the community center for a Utopian community formed in 1913 in the foothills north of Los Angeles, was later used as a jail?"} +{"answers": ["Chandralekha", "Chandralekha"], "question": "the 1948 Tamil film had the longest sword-fight sequence in any Indian film?"} +{"answers": ["North Carolina", "Equality North Carolina"], "question": " was successful in getting the 2008 edition of the State Personnel manual to prohibit discrimination based on sexuality and gender identity?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "Charles Frederick Horn", "Horn", "Karl Friedrich Horn", "Charles Frederick"], "question": "English musician and composer served as personal music tutor to Queen Charlotte?"} +{"answers": ["Jenkins", "John David Jenkins", "John"], "question": "the Welsh Tractarian priest , known as the \"Rail men's Apostle\", became President of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants?"} +{"answers": ["Pickle Barrel House"], "question": "the \"\", a cabin built of two large barrels, is based on comic strip characters that were two inches (5 cm) tall and lived in a pickle barrel?"} +{"answers": ["Multi-modal International Cargo Hub and Airport at Nagpur"], "question": "international airport project in Nagpur is the biggest economic development project currently underway in India in terms of investment?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Queen", "William Queen"], "question": "ATF undercover agent infiltrated the Mongols motorcycle gang so successfully that he was elected treasurer and vice-president of his chapter?"} +{"answers": ["Livermore Bridge"], "question": "Kentucky's starts and ends in McLean County, but passes over two rivers and Ohio County to reach its destination?"} +{"answers": ["Tripurantaka Temple"], "question": "erotic sculptures \"(example pictured)\" found in the 11th century in Karnataka state, India, are miniatures?"} +{"answers": ["The Town Talk"], "question": ", the principal newspaper of Central Louisiana, was established by Irish immigrants on St. Patrick's Day in 1883?"} +{"answers": ["Pyramid of Neferefre"], "question": "the only items found in the burial chamber of the upon excavation were mummy fragments and broken canopic jars?"} +{"answers": ["Portland Hotel"], "question": "eleven U.S. presidents stayed at the , a Queen Anne-style, Châteauesque hotel which opened in Portland, Oregon in 1890?"} +{"answers": ["Gauliga Bayern"], "question": "the game between FC Bayern Munich and 1860 Munich on 23 April 1945 in the , ending 3–2, was the last official football game played in Nazi Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Triumphal Arch", "Triumphal Arch"], "question": "Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I commissioned the \"\", a monumental woodcut print over 3½ m (11½ ft) tall and nearly wide printed from 192 separate wood blocks?"} +{"answers": ["Wallowa–Whitman National Forest"], "question": "the in Oregon is home to a small population of wolverines, which are rare within the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Outwood Windmill"], "question": " is the oldest working windmill in the United Kingdom, having been built the year before the Great Fire of London?"} +{"answers": ["Einstein", "Einstein"], "question": "US-CERT developed the program that monitors and protects the computer networks of U.S. departments and agencies?"} +{"answers": ["Sociology in Poland"], "question": " was banned as a bourgeois science by the Polish government in the Stalinist period 1948–1956?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Failing", "Henry Failing"], "question": " won his second term as mayor of Portland, Oregon with only five dissenting votes?"} +{"answers": ["Wardlow"], "question": "the last man to be gibbetted in Derbyshire was hung in chains near \"\" because he had the tollkeeper's red shoes?"} +{"answers": ["Downtown Greensburg Historic District", "Downtown Greensburg Historic District"], "question": "the oldest courthouse west of the Allegheny Mountains is in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Saharan silver ant", "Cataglyphis bombycina"], "question": "the has several unique adaptations that led it to be called \"one of the most heat-resistant animals known\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund", "Edmund Graves Brown", "Brown"], "question": ", a member of the Louisiana Ewing newspaper family, was a U.S. Army officer in the Battle of the Bulge in 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward Lamson Henry", "Henry"], "question": " paid such close attention to detail that his nostalgic paintings of agrarian America \"(example pictured)\" were considered authentic historical reconstructions?"} +{"answers": ["Supernova remnant G1.9+0.3", "G1.9+0.3"], "question": " is the youngest known supernova remnant in the Milky Way?"} +{"answers": ["Embassy Racing"], "question": "the WF01, the first racing car built by , was named after team founder Jonathan France's recently born son?"} +{"answers": ["Ling Ling", "Ling Ling"], "question": "22-year-old was the oldest panda in Japan at the time of his death in April 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Hooper–Bowler–Hillstrom House"], "question": "the features an indoor well pump, but a five-hole, two-story outhouse connected to the house via a skyway?"} +{"answers": ["Lithophane"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" is an artwork in porcelain that can only be seen clearly when lit from behind?"} +{"answers": ["John Murphy", "John", "John Benjamin Murphy", "Murphy"], "question": " was an early advocate of appendectomies as an intervention for signs of appendicitis?"} +{"answers": ["Gauliga"], "question": "the was a German football league system introduced by the Nazis after they took over the country in 1933?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Korean War Memorial"], "question": "the was not built until nearly 50 years after the Korean War began?"} +{"answers": ["Chantilly lace"], "question": "makers of were guillotined during the French Revolution because they were seen as protégés of the royals?"} +{"answers": ["Bellefonte Furnace", "Bellefonte Furnace Company"], "question": "despite being the first hot blast iron furnace in Centre County, Pennsylvania, was idle for more than six of its first ten years of existence?"} +{"answers": ["Run, Buddy, Run"], "question": ", a 1966 CBS sitcom, featured Jack Sheldon fleeing from the mob after he overhears a gangster during a steam bath plotting a murder?"} +{"answers": ["O'Brien", "Jack O'Brien", "Jack O'Brien", "Jack"], "question": "for 25 years, conducted two parallel directing careers: Broadway musicals in New York City and Shakespeare in San Diego?"} +{"answers": ["Ethnic groups in Omaha, Nebraska"], "question": "the , including new and first generation immigrants, comprised fifty percent of that city's population in the 1920s?"} +{"answers": ["Edwin", "Edwin Pears", "Pears"], "question": "in 1876, British historian , as correspondent of \"The Daily News\", sent letters home describing Ottoman atrocities in Bulgaria during the April Uprising which aroused demonstrations in England led by William Gladstone?"} +{"answers": ["Peter J. Pronovost", "Peter", "Peter Pronovost", "Pronovost"], "question": "a 2003 medical study by , an intensive care physician at Johns Hopkins Hospital, on the use of simple checklists helped save 1500 lives and US$100 million?"} +{"answers": ["Irish in Omaha, Nebraska"], "question": "the were singled out by the American Protective Association for exclusion from public office in the 1890s?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Birchall", "Robert", "Birchall"], "question": "music printer published the first English edition of Johann Sebastian Bach's \"Well-Tempered Clavier\" in 1810?"} +{"answers": ["Cardiff Athletic Club", "Athletic Club"], "question": "attempts to merge Cardiff Rugby Football Club and Cardiff Cricket Club to form began as early as 1892, but were unsuccessful until 1922?"} +{"answers": ["Draining and development of the Everglades"], "question": "although an engineer's report proposing the in 1912 was riddled with errors, it was still promoted by real-estate developers?"} +{"answers": ["Project Runway Australia"], "question": " will air on Arena, which was recently re-branded to the American \"Project Runway\"'s first station, Bravo?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Malcolm Baker", "Malcolm P. Baker", "Malcolm"], "question": " won a national championship in rowing as a freshman at Brown University although he never rowed in high school?"} +{"answers": ["Edith", "Cummings", "Edith Cummings"], "question": "golfer \"\" was the first female athlete to appear on the cover of \"Time\" magazine and the inspiration for a character in \"The Great Gatsby\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lopez", "Aaron Lopez", "Aaron"], "question": ", who was denied citizenship in Colonial Rhode Island because he was Jewish, later became Newport's wealthiest resident?"} +{"answers": ["Fat content of milk"], "question": "before 1 January 2008, milk with a of 1 or 2% could not be labelled as milk in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Otis Smith Kids Foundation"], "question": "Orlando Magic general manager Otis Smith founded a in his native Jacksonville which ran for two decades?"} +{"answers": ["Musselburgh and Fisherrow Co-operative Society"], "question": "the created headlines when it began a process of demutualization after 140 years as a co-operative?"} +{"answers": ["Caprock Chief"], "question": "the was a proposed passenger train which would have connected Fort Worth, Texas and Denver, Colorado via the Texas Panhandle?"} +{"answers": ["Bi-State Vietnam Gold Star Bridges"], "question": "Jimmy Doolittle commanded a 22 plane demonstration celebrating the opening of Henderson, Kentucky's in 1932?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Stuart Cole", "Eric Cole", "Cole", "Eric"], "question": "British Major-General , who helped plan the invasion of Normandy, was born in Malta and once played cricket with the Egypt national cricket team?"} +{"answers": ["Creatures of Impulse"], "question": "the \"New York Times\" wrote that W. S. Gilbert's play was a \"burletta of the stamp that was in vogue a hundred years ago, resembling \"Midas\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Scott", "Thomas", "Thomas Scott", "Scott"], "question": " \"\", a member of the Canadian House of Commons, organized the 95th Manitoba Grenadiers in thirteen days to put down the North-West Rebellion of 1885?"} +{"answers": ["Roosevelt", "Philip James Roosevelt", "Philip Roosevelt", "Philip"], "question": "during World War I, aerial warfare expert , first cousin once removed of Theodore Roosevelt, helped the United States Army plan its first air-land battle?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Cunningham", "McCormick", "Richard", "Richard Cunningham McCormick"], "question": "when the \"Weekly Arizonian\" withdrew its endorsement for 's \"\" reelection, he repossessed the newspaper's printing press and began the \"Arizona Citizen\"?"} +{"answers": ["True Scotsman"], "question": "\"Are you a ?\" is part of Scottish determining that a kilted soldier is not wearing undergarments?"} +{"answers": ["Verna", "Verna Arvey", "Arvey"], "question": " got her first break as an opera librettist after poet Langston Hughes left his libretto for the production \"Troubled Island\" unfinished?"} +{"answers": ["Callawayasaurus"], "question": "although the first fossil was discovered in 1962, it was not until 1999 that they were recognized as a separate genus?"} +{"answers": ["Omer", "Ayesha Omar", "Ayesha", "Ayesha Omer"], "question": " sparked controversy in Pakistan when she painted two semi-nude self-portraits?"} +{"answers": ["The Co-operative brand"], "question": "Operation Facelift unified the United Kingdom's co-operative retailers with a single logo in 1968, reinforcing ?"} +{"answers": ["The Doctor's Daughter"], "question": "Georgia Moffett was selected for the eponymous role in the \"Doctor Who\" episode \"\", but not because her father is Peter Davison, the Fifth Doctor?"} +{"answers": ["Subularia monticola"], "question": "the African mustard can be found forming a dense mat on sometimes flooded muds in a lake on Mount Elgon at high?"} +{"answers": ["Rogers", "Mary Cecilia Rogers", "Mary Rogers", "Mary"], "question": "the unsolved murder of was fictionalized as \"The Mystery of Marie Roget\" by Edgar Allan Poe?"} +{"answers": ["eloquence", "Eloquence"], "question": ", Deputy Director of the Wikimedia Foundation, helped to develop both Wikinews and Wikimedia Commons?"} +{"answers": ["St. Philip's Church, Brunswick Town"], "question": "the include the graves of two North Carolina governors and an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court?"} +{"answers": ["Pythagoras", "Pythagoras"], "question": ", a sculptor from Samos in the 5th century BCE, was credited with the innovation of sculpting athletes with visible veins?"} +{"answers": ["Nathaniel White", "White", "Nathaniel"], "question": "serial killer claimed his first murder was inspired by a scene in \"RoboCop 2\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kagome", "Kagome"], "question": "Ichitaro Kanie grew Japan's first tomatoes in 1899, founding the ¥157 billion tomato empire?"} +{"answers": ["Confederate-Union Veterans' Monument in Morgantown", "Confederate-Union Veterans' Monument"], "question": "the in Morgantown, Kentucky was built due to the feelings of reconciliation following the Spanish-American War?"} +{"answers": ["Choral symphony"], "question": "the term was coined by French composer Hector Berlioz \"\" when describing his symphony, \"Roméo et Juliette\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gottlieb Storz", "Gottlieb Storz House"], "question": "the in Omaha, Nebraska is home to the Astaire Ballroom, which is the only memorial to Adele and Fred Astaire in their home city?"} +{"answers": ["1999 Chamoli earthquake"], "question": "the in India, in which 103 people died, was also felt in the Baitadi, Dadeldhura and Kanchanpur districts in Nepal?"} +{"answers": ["Hội Khánh Temple", "Hoi Khanh Temple"], "question": " in Thu Dau Mot was once used as a meeting place by Vietnamese independence activists, including Ho Chi Minh's father?"} +{"answers": ["A Bayou Legend"], "question": " by William Grant Still was the first opera composed by an African American to be broadcast on television?"} +{"answers": ["Thompson and Powell Martyrs Monument"], "question": "Union general Stephen G. Burbridge spent many years trying to remove the letters CSA from the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hanna Maron", "Maron", "Hanna"], "question": "Israeli actress lost her leg after a grenade was thrown at her airplane, but resumed her acting career a year later?"} +{"answers": ["Salt Municipality"], "question": "Jordan's derives its name from the Latin \"saltus\" meaning \"valley of trees\" as there is much greenery in the area?"} +{"answers": ["Harold Winthrop Clapp", "Clapp", "Harold", "Harold Clapp"], "question": "'s \"fiendish efficiency\" in improving Victorian Railways' train reliability was credited with losing Melbourne commuters \"another excuse for being late for work in the mornings\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yotsunoha"], "question": "the Japanese visual novel allows the player to navigate in a top-down perspective similar to a console role-playing game?"} +{"answers": ["Separate Car Act"], "question": "before Homer Plessy challenged the leading to \"Plessy v. Ferguson\", Daniel Desdunes had challenged it but had his charges dropped?"} +{"answers": ["Orton Plantation Gardens", "Orton Plantation"], "question": "the near Wilmington, North Carolina, was attacked by Native Americans, used as a military hospital, and once owned by a Colonial governor?"} +{"answers": ["Carmen Silva", "Silva", "Carmen"], "question": "Brazilian actress was diagnosed with the same illness, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, as actor Oswaldo Louzada, who played her husband on the Brazilian telenovela, \"Mulheres Apaixonadas\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jakun"], "question": "scholars disagree on whether the name of the Viking chieftain means either \"blind\" or \"the handsome one\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kaddu Beykat"], "question": "Safi Faye's 1975 film was the first commercially distributed feature film made by a Sub-Saharan African woman?"} +{"answers": ["Four Corners"], "question": "six governments have jurisdictional boundaries at ?"} +{"answers": ["Nuit", "Nuit"], "question": "French top-ten single \"\" by the trio Fredericks Goldman Jones was penned in just a few hours?"} +{"answers": ["Speaking in Strings"], "question": " is a 1999 documentary film about classical violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, whose emotional concert performances have alienated some critics?"} +{"answers": ["Congo Malaysia Korea Consortium Group"], "question": " will construct and retain 30-year management rights over 1500 km of new and 512 km of renovated railway in the Republic of the Congo?"} +{"answers": ["Fronzi", "Renata Fronzi", "Renata"], "question": "although she was born in Argentina, pursued a successful acting career in theater, film and telenovelas in the neighboring country of Brazil?"} +{"answers": ["Khutbah"], "question": "the is the sermon delivered before the Muslim congregational Friday prayers and after the congregational prayers on each of the two annual Muslim festivals?"} +{"answers": ["Uppland Runic Inscription 328", "Uppland Runic Inscription"], "question": "the Uppland \"\" is an example of the Ringerike style?"} +{"answers": ["Nam Iruvar", "Naam Iruvar"], "question": "the Tamil film featured songs written by Indian nationalist Subramania Bharati?"} +{"answers": ["El Cortez", "El Cortez Apartment Hotel", "El Cortez"], "question": "San Diego's , site of the world's first outdoor glass elevator and moving sidewalk, became a school for evangelists in the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Geoffrey Lawrence QC", "Frederick Geoffrey Lawrence", "Frederick", "Lawrence"], "question": "in his first murder case, real estate and divorce specialist saved suspected serial killer Dr John Bodkin Adams from being hanged?"} +{"answers": ["Nitrate Kisses"], "question": "in her 1992 documentary film Barbara Hammer filmed an elderly lesbian couple having sex as part of an exploration of the repression and marginalization of LGBT history?"} +{"answers": ["Flat Baroque and Berserk"], "question": "the track \"Hell's Angels\" from Roy Harper's 1970 album features an acoustic guitar played through a wah-wah pedal?"} +{"answers": ["camouflage", "Camouflage"], "question": "the led the Special Air Service to use pink as the primary color on the desert camouflaged Land Rover Series IIA patrol vehicles, leading to the nickname \"The Pink Panthers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arkils tingstad"], "question": "the assembly location may have been made to Christianize the Vikings who lived in its vicinity?"} +{"answers": ["Roadside park"], "question": "the first in the world was in 1919 at Iron River, Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Polish minority in Ireland", "Polish minority in the Republic of Ireland"], "question": "the is the country's largest minority group apart from British people?"} +{"answers": ["Master", "Master of the Saint Bartholomew Altarpiece", "Altarpiece"], "question": "the was among the leading painters in Cologne at the beginning of the sixteenth century?"} +{"answers": ["Velcro"], "question": "astronauts have a patch of inside their helmets that acts as a nose scratcher and that the manufacturing process used to create silent velcro for the U.S. Army is a military secret?"} +{"answers": ["Nutley Windmill"], "question": "a timber in , an open trestle post mill in Sussex, England, has been dated by dendrochronology to 1738–70, and the main post is even older, dating to 1533–70?"} +{"answers": ["Janus Man", "The Janus Man"], "question": ", a thriller concerning espionage and betrayal, is the fourth book in the \"Tweed and Co.\" series, for which Colin Forbes published a book every year from 1982 to his death in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Grey Cup", "40th Grey Cup"], "question": "the in 1952 was the first time this Canadian football championship was broadcast on television?"} +{"answers": ["Gil Luminoso"], "question": "Gilberto Gil describes his 2006 album as being religiously themed, although he is an agnostic?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of the Beaufort", "Battle of the Beaufort"], "question": "the day after the death of six IDF soldiers in the \"\", Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin was still under the impression that it was won without casualties?"} +{"answers": ["Sam", "Sam Cowan", "Cowan"], "question": " is the only footballer to have represented Manchester City in three FA Cup finals?"} +{"answers": ["Confederates in the Attic"], "question": "after writing , Tony Horwitz was sued for calling Alberta Martin's husband a deserter in the book?"} +{"answers": ["Parker", "Harley Parker", "Harley"], "question": ", in 1973, was selected to be the first William A. Kern Institute Professor of Communications at the Rochester Institute of Technology, in Rochester, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Mango House"], "question": "Amman's \"\" was built in separate halves for the two brothers who lived there?"} +{"answers": ["Madhu school bus bombing"], "question": "the was one of a number of attacks on civilian buses in Sri Lanka in early 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Rick Metsger", "Rick", "Metsger"], "question": "prior to his election to the Oregon State Senate, was best-known as a sportscaster for a Portland, Oregon television station?"} +{"answers": ["Diffuse panbronchiolitis"], "question": "the idiopathic inflammatory lung disease has the highest incidence among Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Thai cases, indicating a genetic predisposition among East Asians?"} +{"answers": ["Daddy Cool", "Daddy Cool"], "question": " 1971 single \"Eagle Rock\" remained at #1 on the Australian National charts for a record ten weeks before being replaced by the single \"Daddy Cool\" by another band cashing in their success?"} +{"answers": ["Big Four Bridge"], "question": "37 people were killed during construction of the \"\" connecting Louisville, Kentucky to Jeffersonville, Indiana across the Ohio River?"} +{"answers": ["Mara", "Mara Carfagna", "Carfagna"], "question": "Italy's newly appointed Minister for Equal Opportunity, , used to be a showgirl and a glamour model?"} +{"answers": ["1952 Pittsburgh Pirates season"], "question": "the , the worst Pirates team of the 20th century, were so bad that their catcher Joe Garagiola later said \"In an eight-team league, we should've finished ninth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Climate of Ireland"], "question": "the highest temperature ever recorded in Ireland, where the is temperate oceanic, was 33.3ºC (91.9ºF) at Kilkenny Castle on 26 June, 1887?"} +{"answers": ["John J. Makinen Bottle House"], "question": "the was built using over 60,000 bottles?"} +{"answers": ["Gesser", "Samuel Gesser", "Samuel"], "question": "after months of work, future Canadian impresario made only $200 from his first production, a 1953 Pete Seeger concert?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Alma", "Hurricane Alma"], "question": " \"\" was the first of three consecutive tropical cyclones to strike the Pacific coast of Mexico during a ten day span?"} +{"answers": ["Ephraim", "Ephraim Kingsbury Avery", "Avery"], "question": "Methodist minister is amongst the first clergymen known to have been tried for murder in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Safi", "Faye", "Safi Faye"], "question": " is a Senegalese film director whose work is better known in Europe than in her native Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Auditor of the imprests"], "question": "England's , an office responsible for auditing the accounts of public officials such as the Paymaster of the Forces, became a lucrative sinecure before being abolished in 1782?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Leonard", "Leonard", "Mary"], "question": "after being found not guilty of murdering her ex-husband, became the first woman in Oregon allowed to practice law?"} +{"answers": ["Licking Riverside Historic District"], "question": "Ulysses S. Grant sent his family to live in the of Covington, Kentucky in 1862?"} +{"answers": ["Michigan Limestone and Chemical Company"], "question": " is the world's largest limestone quarry?"} +{"answers": ["John H. Taylor", "John H. Taylor", "Taylor", "John Harvey Taylor", "John"], "question": "The Reverend served as post-Chief of Staff for former United States President Richard Nixon from 1979 to 1994?"} +{"answers": ["Jimmy Willis", "Willis", "Jimmy"], "question": "association footballers and Steve Finnan are the only players to have scored in the top five divisions of English league football?"} +{"answers": ["Lakshmisa"], "question": "'s 16th century Kannada writing, the \"Jaimini Bharata\", focuses on the horse sacrifice chapter of the Hindu epic \"Mahābhārata\"?"} +{"answers": ["Philip", "Kelland", "Philip Kelland"], "question": "in 1838, became the first English-born and wholly English-educated mathematician to hold the chair of Professor of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Lee", "Lee", "Chris", "Chris Lee"], "question": "American manufacturing executive left the business of making air springs, elastomers, rate controls, rope isolators and solenoid valves to run for Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Buffalo City", "Buffalo City, North Carolina"], "question": "the ghost town of \"\" was once the largest community in Dare County?"} +{"answers": ["J. Evetts Haley", "James Evetts Haley, Sr.", "J.", "Haley"], "question": ", the historian of the American West who ran in 1956 for governor of Texas, told Duval County political boss George Parr that \"it will be my pleasure to lock you up\"?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Curcio", "Curcio", "Frank"], "question": "in a VFL game against North Melbourne, Fitzroy player famously stated \"hit me as hard as you like, but don’t hurt my fingers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Education in Gibraltar"], "question": "Gibraltarian degree-level students studying in a UK university receive a ?"} +{"answers": ["Vạn Hạnh Zen Temple", "Van Hanh Zen Temple"], "question": " is the base of a team of Buddhist scholars who are producing a Vietnamese translation of the Pali Canon?"} +{"answers": ["Ice-sheet dynamics"], "question": "the effects of tides can affect up to 100 km (60 miles) inland?"} +{"answers": ["Marching Song of the First Arkansas"], "question": "the author of Captain Lindley Miller's 1864 \"\" has only recently been determined?"} +{"answers": ["Poles in Omaha"], "question": "dissidents within the burnt down a church in the Sheelytown neighborhood in 1895 rather than relinquish control to the local Roman Catholic bishop?"} +{"answers": ["Heinrich Barbl", "Heinrich", "Barbl"], "question": ", an \"SS-Rottenführer\", helped install piping for the gas chambers at Sobibór extermination camp?"} +{"answers": ["George Brann", "George", "Brann"], "question": "in 1892, became only the third cricketer to score two centuries in a match, after W. G. Grace and William Lambert?"} +{"answers": ["Sắc Tứ Tam Bảo Temple"], "question": " was used by Vietnamese revolutionaries as a munitions factory by in the 1916 Cochinchina uprising?"} +{"answers": ["swift", "Swift", "Swift"], "question": "a \"\" is a tool with an adjustable diameter used to hold a skein of yarn while it is being wound off?"} +{"answers": ["Tinh Xa Trung Tam", "Tịnh Xá Trung Tâm"], "question": "the Buddhist temple in Ho Chi Minh City is regarded as the spiritual birthplace of the \"khất sĩ\" tradition?"} +{"answers": ["Puerto", "Elvia Carrillo Puerto", "Elvia"], "question": " founded the first feminist leagues to provide family planning programs with legalized birth control in the Western Hemisphere?"} +{"answers": ["1962–63 Chicago Black Hawks season"], "question": "Hall of Fame goaltender Glenn Hall ended his record-setting 502 consecutive-games streak in the National Hockey League as a Chicago Black Hawk during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Jacqueline Voltaire", "Voltaire", "Jacqueline"], "question": "British actress won a \"most bizarre sex scene\" award in 2005 for her performance in the Mexican film \"Matando Cabos\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kh'Leang Temple"], "question": "the in Soc Trang is a Khmer Theravada building from 1533—predating Vietnamese settlement—which incorporates Greek architecture?"} +{"answers": ["Allan Loeb", "Allan", "Loeb"], "question": "screenwriter 's agent dropped him the day he began writing the script that saved his career?"} +{"answers": ["Amy Evans", "Amy", "Evans"], "question": "at age 14 \"\", a Welsh singer and actress, won the Welsh National Eisteddfod in Cardiff?"} +{"answers": ["Matt Joyce", "Matt Joyce", "Matt", "Joyce"], "question": "as a college athlete, Detroit Tigers outfielder played in an exhibition game against the Tigers three years before his Major League debut with them?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Mee, Queensland", "Mount Mee"], "question": "the rural settlement of , gets its name from the local Indigenous Australian word \"mia-mia\", meaning \"lookout\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ramsdell Theatre"], "question": "a young black aspiring actor by the name of James Earl Jones had his beginnings at the in Manistee, Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Tamil nationalism"], "question": " was a concept adapted by the same people who earlier thought that this concept was suicidal?"} +{"answers": ["Kitch-iti-kipi"], "question": " is Michigan's largest freshwater spring and a major tourist attraction?"} +{"answers": ["Pulmonary laceration"], "question": " was thought to be uncommon before CT scanning \"(example pictured)\" became widely available, because the injury is difficult to detect with X-rays alone?"} +{"answers": ["Sanfedismo"], "question": " irregulars, led by Cardinal Fabrizio Ruffo, toppled the Parthenopaean Republic in 1799, restoring the monarchy of Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies?"} +{"answers": ["Barzillai", "Quaife", "Barzillai Quaife"], "question": " has been described both as \"New Zealand's first public anti-racist\" and \"Australia's first philosopher\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pond Eddy Bridge", "Pond Eddy"], "question": "the , built in 1904, is the only artery to access 22 homes in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Ioan Gyuri Pascu", "Gyuri Pascu", "Pascu", "Ioan"], "question": "because it reflects Hungarian phonology, the original middle name of singer and comedian was misspelled on his Romanian-issued birth certificate?"} +{"answers": ["Heber Down Conservation Area"], "question": "Devil's Den gully, located within the , was so named because the local inhabitants believed that the Devil was holding court there?"} +{"answers": ["Music for Tourists"], "question": "Chris Garneau's debut album has a hidden track that is a cover of an Elliott Smith song?"} +{"answers": ["Medusa Rondanini"], "question": "the \"\" in a prominent Roman collection was ignored until it was praised by Goethe in 1786?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Tibbs", "Tibbs", "Henry", "Henry Stanley Tibbs"], "question": "the Reverend was accused of calling Winston Churchill a drug addict in 1940?"} +{"answers": ["Birely, Hillman & Streaker"], "question": " was the only Philadelphian manufacturer of wooden ships to survive the post-Civil War slump?"} +{"answers": ["Odd", "With", "Odd With"], "question": ", member of the Norwegian Parliament for the Christian Democratic Party, was the grandfather of 2006 Pop Idol victor Aleksander Denstad With?"} +{"answers": ["Vondelpark"], "question": "the in Amsterdam, Netherlands annually attracts around 10 million visitors?"} +{"answers": ["Herring buss"], "question": "the \"\" was first adapted for use as a fishing vessel in the Netherlands, after the invention of gibbing made it possible to preserve herring at sea?"} +{"answers": ["Osmund Faremo", "Faremo", "Osmund"], "question": "Milorg resistance member later served as member of the national parliament and local mayor for the Norwegian Labour Party?"} +{"answers": ["Purvis", "Robert", "Robert Purvis"], "question": "US abolitionist had two grandparents who were English, a grandmother kidnapped at twelve from Morocco and enslaved in Charleston, and a grandfather who was German Jewish?"} +{"answers": ["Gopal Raju", "Gopal", "Raju"], "question": "publisher , considered a pioneer of ethnic media in the United States, founded \"India Abroad\", which claims to be the oldest Indian American newspaper in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Klaipėda Geothermal Demonstration Plant"], "question": "the in Klaipėda, Lithuania, constructed during the late 1990s and early 2000s, is the first geothermal heating plant in the Baltic Sea region?"} +{"answers": ["¡Que viva México!"], "question": "Soviet film director Sergei Eisenstein \"\" shot many miles of film in Mexico with the backing of American author Upton Sinclair to make ?"} +{"answers": ["Fizzle", "Fizzle"], "question": "a nuclear bomb test that significantly fails to produce its estimated yield is called a ?"} +{"answers": ["Chaoyi", "Shi", "Shi Chaoyi"], "question": "the Yan emperor committed suicide to avoid capture, and that after his death, his head was delivered to the Tang Dynasty capital Chang'an?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Miles Maskell", "Maskell", "William Maskell"], "question": " was a New Zealandic farmer and entomologist who advocated biological pest control?"} +{"answers": ["Stimson House"], "question": "after surviving a dynamite attack in 1896, fraternity parties in the 1940s, and an earthquake in 1994, \"\" is now a convent for Catholic nuns?"} +{"answers": ["Chettiar", "M.", "M. A. Muthiah Chettiar", "Muttaiya Annamalai Muthiah Chettiar"], "question": " was the first Mayor of Chennai Corporation, after the mayoralty was reinstated in 1933?"} +{"answers": ["Sealift Incorporated"], "question": "U.S. shipping company has been awarded over US$400,000,000 in government contracts since the start of the 2000 fiscal year?"} +{"answers": ["Bahá'í Faith in Niger"], "question": " began during a period of wide scale growth in the religion across Sub-Saharan Africa near the end of its colonial period?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Kidd", "Kidd", "Albert"], "question": " scored two goals in the last 10 minutes of the 1985-86 Scottish football season to deny Hearts the championship, despite having not scored in the whole season until then?"} +{"answers": ["Champion", "Champion"], "question": "the passenger train connected New York City and St. Petersburg, Florida for forty years before Amtrak consolidated it with its former rival the \"Silver Meteor\"?"} +{"answers": ["Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones", "Matilda Sissieretta Joyner", "Matilda", "Jones"], "question": " \"\" was the first African-American to sing at Carnegie Hall?"} +{"answers": ["Central Eurasian Studies Society"], "question": "the is the first society for Central Asian scholars based in North America?"} +{"answers": ["De Doctrina Christiana", "De Doctrina Christiana"], "question": ", identified as John Milton's attempt to define his own particular Christian theology, was suppressed by the government of the day and not published until 150 years after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Valda Cooper", "Valda", "Cooper"], "question": " became the first female managing editor of any daily newspaper in New Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Dreamland", "Lake Dreamland, Louisville"], "question": "Louisville, Kentucky's first rock and roll venue, in , may have been burned down by an angry resident?"} +{"answers": ["Beriah Magoffin", "Beriah Magoffin Monument"], "question": "the portrait bust of the \"\" in Harrodsburg, Kentucky was built in Neoclassical style, a style more commonly used a century before the monument was constructed?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Shen Fu-Tsung", "Michael Alphonsius Shen Fu-Tsung", "Fu-Tsung"], "question": "in 1686 , a Jesuit convert from Nanking, arrived at the court of James II and became the first recorded Chinese person to visit Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Jilava Massacre", "Jilava massacre"], "question": "in the , perpetrated in Romania in 1940, 64 prisoners were shot to death, including a former prime minister, justice minister, and chief of secret police?"} +{"answers": ["Bose", "Nitin", "Nitin Bose"], "question": "Indian film director , who directed the blockbuster \"Ganga Jamuna\" in 1961, had introduced playback singing in Indian cinema in 1935?"} +{"answers": ["Raleigh Springs Mall"], "question": " in Memphis, Tennessee lost three of its four anchor stores (JCPenney, Dillard's and Goldsmith's) all in the same year?"} +{"answers": ["Flaithbertach Ua Néill", "Flaithbertach", "Néill"], "question": ", king of Ailech in Ireland, was called Flaithbertach an Trostáin, Flaithbertach of the Pilgrim's staff, as a result of his pilgrimage to Rome in 1030?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Mumler", "William H. Mumler"], "question": " claimed to take a photograph \"\" showing Mary Todd Lincoln with the spirit of her deceased husband, Abraham Lincoln?"} +{"answers": ["Pakistan Naval Academy"], "question": "besides training its own officers, the has trained over 2000 officers of allied navies including the Chief of Naval Staff of the Qatar Emiri Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Chewaucan River"], "question": "the United States Forest Service and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife partnered with the Paisley, Oregon community to restore the habitat for native redband trout?"} +{"answers": ["Guy", "Tachard", "Guy Tachard"], "question": "French Jesuit missionary and mathematician was involved in embassies to Siam, which came as responses to embassies sent by the Siamese King Narai to France in order to obtain an alliance against the Dutch?"} +{"answers": ["Schweizer SGP 1-1"], "question": "the glider was launched by an elastic bungee cord, originally pulled by children and later by a Ford Model A car?"} +{"answers": ["Italian settlers in Libya"], "question": "Governor of Italian Libya Italo Balbo brought 20,000 in 1938, founding 26 new villages for them, in an attempt to colonise it?"} +{"answers": ["Bouclé"], "question": " is a type of novelty yarn that uses special plying techniques to obtain its charateristic loopy appearence?"} +{"answers": ["Philippe", "Couplet", "Philippe Couplet"], "question": "in 1687 published \"Confucius Sinarum Philosophus\" \"\", the first known Western translation of a Chinese literary work?"} +{"answers": ["Tourism in Kenya"], "question": " is the country's second largest source of foreign revenue?"} +{"answers": ["The Poison Sky"], "question": "the TARDIS broke while filming the final scene of the \"Doctor Who\" episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony"], "question": "a story in 's 13th-century Kannada classic \"Yashodhara Charite\" deals with sadomasochism and transmigration of the soul?"} +{"answers": ["Southern Railway's Spencer Shops"], "question": "the land acquisitions for the in 1896 were secretly done to prevent land speculation?"} +{"answers": ["Comer's Midden"], "question": "anthropologist Therkel Mathiassen described as the only substantial find of pure Thule culture in Greenland?"} +{"answers": ["Apex Historic District"], "question": "the revitalized of Apex, North Carolina has been described as a \"Gucci Mayberry\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yennenga"], "question": "legendary princess , the \"mother\" of the Mossi people, was such a great warrior that her father refused to allow her to marry?"} +{"answers": ["Makkal Osai"], "question": "publication of Malaysian newspaper was suspended following its printing of a caricature of Jesus holding a cigarette and a can of beer?"} +{"answers": ["May 2008 tornado outbreak"], "question": "a \"(damage pictured)\" produced up to 3 inch (76 mm) diameter hail near Midwest City, Oklahoma?"} +{"answers": ["Simbolul"], "question": " was a Romanian literary magazine published by Tristan Tzara and Marcel Janco, later two of Dadaism's founders, while they were still in high school?"} +{"answers": ["1960–61 Chicago Black Hawks season"], "question": "the Chicago Blackhawks, with the longest active Stanley Cup drought in the National Hockey League, last won the Cup in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Dog type", "dog type"], "question": "as a result of dog shows, \"dog fanciers\" established stud books and began refining breeds from the various in use?"} +{"answers": ["Lookdown"], "question": "although are common in tropical Atlantic waters, they are rarely seen in the Greater Antilles?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald", "Ronald Joy", "Joy"], "question": " was an English cricketer, who played eight County Championship matches in the 1928 season?"} +{"answers": ["India–Pakistan maritime trespassing"], "question": "the Indian Coast Guard estimates more than annually stray across the territorial waters of India and Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["tourism in Omaha", "Tourism in Omaha"], "question": "the most popular has been voted the best zoo in America, with the largest cat complex in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph M. Street", "Molly Street", "Joseph Montfort Street", "Joseph", "Street"], "question": ", a 19th century American pioneer, was present at the signing of the peace treaty ending the Winnebago War?"} +{"answers": ["Darwin Rebellion", "Darwin rebellion"], "question": "following the of December 1918, HMAS \"Encounter\" was sent to Darwin to protect Administrator John Gilruth and his family?"} +{"answers": ["Tadayoshi Sano", "Tadayoshi", "Sano"], "question": "troops of , a lieutenant general for the Imperial Japanese Army, were reported to have committed atrocities against civilians in Hong Kong and British prisoners of war?"} +{"answers": ["Clyde", "Clyde Gilmour", "Gilmour"], "question": "Canadian radio broadcaster hosted a weekly national show for more than 40 years, presenting from his substantial personal music collection?"} +{"answers": ["Princess Royal", "Princess Royal"], "question": "in 1789 Spain seized the British sloop , nearly causing a war, then used the vessel to explore the Strait of Juan de Fuca, finding the San Juan Islands and the entrances to Puget Sound and the Strait of Georgia?"} +{"answers": ["Motte", "Benjamin", "Benjamin Motte"], "question": " published many famous works such as Jonathan Swift's \"Gulliver's Travels\" \"\" and the first English edition of Isaac Newton's \"Principia\", an edition that became the standard translation for over 200 years?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudococcus viburni"], "question": "the , a pest of vineyards in New Zealand and California, is believed to have been introduced from Australia or South America?"} +{"answers": ["George Davenport", "Davenport", "George"], "question": "the present-day city of Davenport, Iowa is named after , a 19th century American frontiersman, trader and US Army officer?"} +{"answers": ["Thyagabhoomi"], "question": "the Tamil film is the only Indian film banned by the British Raj for propagating the cause of India's freedom struggle?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Carter Beard Boyhood Home"], "question": "Daniel Carter Beard's was a nurses' dormitory when it became a National Historic Landmark?"} +{"answers": ["Longfellow Gardens", "Longfellow Zoological Gardens"], "question": "it was rumored that some seals escaped Minneapolis's into nearby Minnehaha Creek?"} +{"answers": ["Guru En Aalu"], "question": "the forthcoming Tamil film , starring Madhavan and Mamta Mohandas, is a remake of the 1997 film \"Yes Boss\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sarcos"], "question": "Salt Lake City-based robotics firm is developing a military powered exoskeleton allowing wearers to easily lift ?"} +{"answers": ["The Gas Heart"], "question": "a riot reportedly instigated by writer André Breton broke out during the 1923 premiere of Tristan Tzara's , a play written as a nonsensical dialog between human body parts?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Doherty", "Martin Doherty", "Martin", "Doherty"], "question": "in 1994 became the first person to be killed in the Republic of Ireland by loyalist paramilitaries since 1975?"} +{"answers": ["Talagunda"], "question": "inscriptions found on a stone pillar in the village of in India describe the rise of the Kadamba dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Silky sifaka"], "question": "the is a white, diurnal rainforest sifaka found solely within a small area of northeastern Madagascar?"} +{"answers": ["Rose robin", "Rose Robin"], "question": "in spite of its similar appearance to the European Robin, the colourful \"\" of southeastern Australia is more closely related to the crow family?"} +{"answers": ["Andayya"], "question": "'s 13th century Kannada work \"Kabbigara Kava\" is considered important for its strict adherence to the indigenous Kannada language?"} +{"answers": ["Lena Guerrero", "Guerrero", "Lena Guerrero Aguirre", "Lena"], "question": ", who became a Texas state legislator at twenty-five, was the first non-Anglo person to have served on the Texas Railroad Commission?"} +{"answers": ["Robert the Devil", "Robert the Devil"], "question": ", an operatic parody by W. S. Gilbert of Meyerbeer's opera \"Robert le diable\", ends with the devil being punished by becoming part of the exhibit at Madame Tussaud's?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie", "Charlie Moore", "Charlie Moore", "Moore"], "question": "VFL footballer , the first Australian to die of gunshot wounds in the Boer War, played in the 1898 VFL Grand Final against Stan Reid, who died in the same war six weeks later?"} +{"answers": ["Stöðulög"], "question": "the laws of 1871 declared Iceland an inseparable part of Denmark?"} +{"answers": ["Bowman", "Isaac Bowman", "Isaac"], "question": "the 18th century American soldier , his father George Bowman, and his grandfather Jost Hite were all prominent pioneers in the Colony of Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["L'Oiseau Blanc", "The White Bird"], "question": "the 1927 disappearance of the French biplane (\"L'Oiseau Blanc\"), in an attempt to make the first nonstop transatlantic flight from Paris to New York, is one of the great unexplained mysteries of aviation?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred Bower", "Alfred", "Bower"], "question": "English football full back was the last amateur player to captain the English national team in 1927?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Knauf", "Knauf", "Daniel"], "question": "screenwriter 's polio-afflicted father was the inspiration for his television series \"Carnivàle\"?"} +{"answers": ["1994 Gowari stampede", "Gowari stampede"], "question": "a majority of the 114 killed in the at Nagpur were women and children crushed to death under the crowd’s feet?"} +{"answers": ["Wright", "Edward", "Edward Wright", "Edward Wright"], "question": "Elizabethan mathematician and cartographer is said to be \"the only Fellow of Caius ever to be granted sabbatical leave in order to engage in piracy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aberdour Castle"], "question": " \"\", with parts dating from around 1200, is one of the two oldest datable standing castles in Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Swoo-geun", "Kim Swoo-geun", "Kim Swoo Geun", "Kim"], "question": ", a leading South Korean architect, was referred to as \"Lorenzo de Medici of Seoul\" by \"Time\" for his contributions to Korean culture?"} +{"answers": ["Bevier House", "Bevier House Museum"], "question": "the in Marbletown, New York includes the earliest known land grant map for Ulster County?"} +{"answers": ["Motte v Faulkner"], "question": "the lawsuit in 1735 was a legal dispute over the right to publish Jonathan Swift's complete works and its outcome was viewed by Swift as another example of English oppression?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Frederick Henningsen", "Henningsen", "Charles"], "question": "Swedish soldier participated in civil wars and independence movements in Spain, Nicaragua, Hungary and the United States, but died without ever winning any of the causes for which he fought?"} +{"answers": ["Bunzl"], "question": "the distribution company once held a virtual monopoly on the manufacture of cigarette filters in the U.K.?"} +{"answers": ["Tahvili", "Omid Tahvili", "Omid"], "question": "in April 2008, Forbes listed \"\" as one of the world's ten most wanted fugitives?"} +{"answers": ["The Seven Lady Godivas"], "question": "Dr. Seuss's is one of his few books written for adults, and though it was initially a failure when first published in 1939, original editions have sold for upwards of US$300?"} +{"answers": ["The Unvanquished", "The Unvanquished"], "question": ", a film noir alluding to the Algerian war, was Alain Delon's first real failure despite his acclaimed performance?"} +{"answers": ["Pinchot Sycamore Park", "Pinchot Sycamore"], "question": "the , a centuries-old American sycamore, is the largest tree in Connecticut?"} +{"answers": ["Ablative brain surgery"], "question": ", which involves destroying brain tissue by heat or freezing, was used until recently in the People's Republic of China to treat people with schizophrenia?"} +{"answers": ["Weald and Downland Living Museum"], "question": "Winkhurst Kitchen and Titchfield Market Hall, which are now at the , Singleton, Sussex, have been dismantled and re-erected twice?"} +{"answers": ["Military Bowl"], "question": "the is one of two new college football bowl games that will be played in the United States this year?"} +{"answers": ["Ely", "Jane Loftus, Marchioness of Ely", "Jane"], "question": " \"\" was one of Queen Victoria's closest ladies-in-waiting for nearly forty years?"} +{"answers": ["Rosetta Genomics"], "question": " is a molecular diagnostics company that uses micro-ribonucleic acid biomarkers to develop diagnostic tests designed to differentiate between various types of cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Trinity Episcopal Church", "Trinity Episcopal Church"], "question": "the first public library in Covington, Kentucky was built by its ?"} +{"answers": ["Flocke"], "question": "at only five weeks old, the polar bear cub from Nuremberg Zoo was touted by \"Bild\" to be the future \"Mrs. Knut\"?"} +{"answers": ["Indigenous people of the Everglades region"], "question": "when the first arrived in southern Florida 15,000 years ago, the region was an arid sandy landscape?"} +{"answers": ["Stratford Langthorne Abbey", "Stratford Langthorne"], "question": "visiting Cistercian monks could extend the hospitality of , near London, by supplying wine and beer for themselves and oats and hay for their horses?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Eden bust developer"], "question": "the , a product claimed to enlarge women's breasts, actually worked by increasing the pectoral and back muscles?"} +{"answers": ["Church of the Deposition of the Robe"], "question": "the Moscow Kremlin's \"\" is named after a Byzantine tradition that the robe of the Virgin Mary was taken to Constantinople?"} +{"answers": ["Galena Historic District"], "question": "the in Illinois, USA, includes more than a thousand historic properties and occupies as much as 85 percent of the city of Galena?"} +{"answers": ["Claude", "Claude Ashton", "Ashton", "Claude Thesiger Ashton"], "question": "in 's only international appearance for the English national football team, he captained the squad?"} +{"answers": ["Harihara", "Harihara"], "question": "the 12th century Kannada poet was initially an accountant in the Hoysala court?"} +{"answers": ["baseball uniform", "Baseball uniform"], "question": "the Knickerbocker Baseball Club of New York used the first recorded in 1849?"} +{"answers": ["St Peter's Church", "St Peter's Church, Heysham"], "question": "in , Lancashire, is a Viking hogback stone, and in the churchyard is the base of an Anglo-Saxon cross \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vallejo", "Demetrio Vallejo", "Demetrio"], "question": "as General Secretary of the Mexican railroad workers union, renounced his salary of 20,000 pesos a month, requesting it be turned over to the railway union treasury?"} +{"answers": ["Lombard Street", "Lombard Street Riot", "Lombard Street riot"], "question": "the 1842 capped thirteen years of recurring racial violence in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Roche MacGeoghegan", "MacGeoghegan", "Roche"], "question": "after , Bishop of Kildare, died in 1644, his library was divided between his diocese and the Dominican Order?"} +{"answers": ["Tallassee", "Tallassee"], "question": "excavations of the Cherokee town , burnt down during the Chickamauga Wars and submerged by an artificial lake since 1957, uncovered evidence of habitation as early as the Woodland period?"} +{"answers": ["Kisan Kanya"], "question": " made by Ardeshir Irani in 1937 is India's first indigenously made color film?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Doorly", "Doorly"], "question": "Omaha's zoo was renamed in honor of longtime \"Omaha World-Herald\" publisher in 1963?"} +{"answers": ["Warrior Rock", "Warrior Rock Light"], "question": "Oregon's \"\" operated uneventfully for 80 years until it was struck by a barge in 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Axim"], "question": "forces of the Dutch West India Company captured Axim in present-day Ghana and signed a with the local West Africans in 1642 to become the major European power in the Gold Coast region?"} +{"answers": ["Frank", "Frank Ford", "Jesse Frank Ford", "Ford", "Frank Ford"], "question": ", an organic food farmer in Deaf Smith County, Texas, was the chief advertising spokesman for the health foods industry during its founding decades of the 1960s and the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Ilmin Museum of Art"], "question": "the is an art museum of South Korea, located on Sejongno, Jongno-gu, central district of Seoul where royal palaces and gates of Joseon dynasty are also situated?"} +{"answers": ["John Wannuaucon Quinney", "Quinney", "John"], "question": "some scholars believe that was the originator of the term \"Native American\"?"} +{"answers": ["Baltimore Steam Packet Company"], "question": "the 122-year old \"\" was the last overnight steamship service in the U.S. when it ceased operation in 1962?"} +{"answers": ["China–Peru Free Trade Agreement"], "question": "China and Peru are expected to sign a during the 2008 APEC summit?"} +{"answers": ["Mammoth Cave Railroad"], "question": "the tiny of only a passenger coach and dummy engine went to Mammoth Cave?"} +{"answers": ["Dan", "Dan Dempsey", "Dempsey"], "question": "in February 2008, rugby league player was named in the list of Australia's \"100 Greatest Players\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bellevue Avenue Historic District"], "question": "eight buildings in Newport, Rhode Island's are designated as National Historic Landmarks, in addition to the district itself?"} +{"answers": ["Valentin", "Valentin Fuster", "Valentín Fuster Carulla", "Fuster"], "question": "Spanish American cardiologist is the only cardiologist to receive all four major research awards from the world's four major cardiovascular organizations?"} +{"answers": ["Gilford", "Madeline", "Madeline Lee", "Madeline Lee Gilford"], "question": "the late actress and theatrical producer, , who was blacklisted during the McCarthy Era, is scheduled to appear in the forthcoming 2008 film, \"Sex and the City\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sabr"], "question": " is the Islamic virtue of patience and endurance?"} +{"answers": ["Lighthouse of Genoa"], "question": "an uncle of Christopher Columbus served as a keeper of Genoa's ?"} +{"answers": ["Leonis Adobe"], "question": "the spirits of a wealthy rancher and his Indian wife have been seen and heard since the 1920s at , according to TV show \"Most Haunted\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shrew's fiddle"], "question": "a was used to punish women who were caught fighting or arguing in Germany and Austria, often until both women agreed to stop bickering?"} +{"answers": ["Kingsland Homestead"], "question": "a 150 year-old weeping beech tree, considered to be the source of weeping beeches in the United States and declared a landmark in 1966, was located in Weeping Beech Park at in Queens, New York?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Budworth", "Budworth"], "question": "Samuel Johnson failed to get a job at Brewood Grammar School because headmaster was concerned with Johnson's head movements?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Jones", "Peter", "Peter Jones", "Jones"], "question": "the photographs taken of in 1845 \"\" are the oldest surviving photographs of a North American Indian?"} +{"answers": ["Old Stone House", "Old Stone House"], "question": "the is the oldest standing building in Washington, D.C.?"} +{"answers": ["Heinrich", "Heinrich Bleichrodt", "Bleichrodt"], "question": "U-boat commander refused to wear his Knight's Cross until his subordinate, Reinhard Suhren received one as well?"} +{"answers": ["Lakewood Speedway"], "question": "NASCAR took away the first win for its all-time winningest driver at after his father protested the scoring?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Madeline", "Hurricane Madeline"], "question": "despite never making landfall, remnant moisture from in 1998 contributed to severe flooding in central Texas which killed 32 people?"} +{"answers": ["St. George Orthodox Church, Chandanapally", "St. George's Church, Chandanapally"], "question": "the annual \"Chembuduppu festival\" at is held in commemoration of non-Christians bringing rice to feed hundreds of voluntary labourers during its construction?"} +{"answers": ["Forsskaolea tenacissima"], "question": "the herb was so named by Carl Linnaeus because it was as stubborn and persistent as his student Peter Forsskål \"\" had been?"} +{"answers": ["Breed Street Shul"], "question": ", now vacant in a Hispanic part of Los Angeles, was the largest Orthodox synagogue in the western United States from 1915 to 1951?"} +{"answers": ["Raghavanka"], "question": ", a 12th century writer of Kannada literature, penned five classics just to expiate a sin his guru felt he had committed?"} +{"answers": ["Redick Mansion"], "question": "Omaha University was first located in the of North Omaha's once-affluent Kountze Place suburb?"} +{"answers": ["Qingxu", "An Qingxu", "An"], "question": " killed his father An Lushan, the Emperor of Yan, because he feared that his father would kill him and make his brother crown prince?"} +{"answers": ["East Lake Library", "East Lake Community Library", "East Lake"], "question": "the first in Minneapolis was called a \"reading factory\" because it looked like a storefront?"} +{"answers": ["E. V. K. Sampath", "E.", "Sampath", "E. V. Krishnasamy", "E. V. K. S. Elangovan"], "question": "Tamil politician , nephew of Periyar, co-founded the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party?"} +{"answers": ["Pumpman"], "question": "the is the person aboard an oil tanker who maintains the liquid cargo system?"} +{"answers": ["Jamie Linden", "Jamie Linden", "Jamie", "Linden"], "question": "screenwriter interpreted his winning of US$5,000 on game show \"The Price Is Right\" as a sign to relocate to Hollywood, California?"} +{"answers": ["Rim Drive"], "question": " in Oregon, a scenic highway cited by the American Automobile Association as one of the ten most beautiful roads in the U.S., is a 33-mile loop that follows the caldera rim around Crater Lake \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ai Sp@ce", "Ai Space"], "question": "the Japanese virtual 3D massively multiplayer online social game will launch in summer 2008 featuring interaction with bishōjo game characters?"} +{"answers": ["Cormac mac Cuilennáin", "Cormac", "Cuilennáin"], "question": ", bishop and king of Munster, later considered a saint, was killed in battle in 908 while leading an invasion of Leinster?"} +{"answers": ["First Partition"], "question": "Frederick II of Prussia was elated by the of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth?"} +{"answers": ["silva rerum", "Silva rerum"], "question": " \"\" was a multi-generational chronicle kept by many Polish noble families from the 16th through 18th centuries?"} +{"answers": ["William Howard Taft National Historic Site"], "question": "the 27th U.S. President William Howard Taft's almost became a funeral parlor?"} +{"answers": ["Prostitution in Pakistan"], "question": " generally range from fifteen to twenty-five years of age?"} +{"answers": ["Blas", "Blas Fajardo Ople", "Ople", "Blas Ople"], "question": "Do you know that, in a bid to remain in power, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos asked his Labor Minister to reach out to the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Shnaim Ohazin"], "question": " was an Israeli Educational Television show that taught basic concepts from the Talmud with fictionalized time travel segments?"} +{"answers": ["Gossett", "Larry", "Larry Gossett"], "question": "councilman works in an office at the King County Courthouse in King County, Washington, located exactly where he was jailed for unlawful assembly after a 1968 sit-in?"} +{"answers": ["Roy Lunn", "Lunn", "Roy"], "question": "English engineer was responsible for the development of the Ford Mustang I and the first American 4WD cars?"} +{"answers": ["tourism in Botswana", "Tourism in Botswana"], "question": "the main are its game reserves?"} +{"answers": ["Humboldt Senior High School"], "question": "despite over 85% of American Indian students giving it their support, the mascot controversy at in Saint Paul, Minnesota resulted in the abandonment of its \"Indians\" mascot?"} +{"answers": ["Prayer in the Bahá'í Faith"], "question": "some have been translated into more than five hundred languages?"} +{"answers": ["Failing Building", "Failing Office Building"], "question": "the in Portland, Oregon is named after a mayor of Portland and built by a locally prominent architecture firm?"} +{"answers": ["City Hall", "Burbank City Hall", "Burbank City"], "question": "the art deco \"\", with murals by Hugo Ballin, uses more than twenty types of marble in its main lobby?"} +{"answers": ["Flora of Scotland"], "question": "the includes the world's tallest hedge, a yew which may be Europe's oldest tree, and \"Dughall Mor\" (\"big dark stranger\") – Britain's tallest tree?"} +{"answers": ["Parasakthi", "Parasakthi"], "question": "the dialogues for the Tamil film were penned by M. Karunanidhi who later became the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu?"} +{"answers": ["Baytown Tunnel"], "question": "a scrapped demolition proposal for the in Baytown, Texas would have utilized former pieces of its structure in the creation of an artificial reef in the Gulf of Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Project O Canada"], "question": "Maher Arar was deported to Syria and tortured after being wrongly identified as an \"Islamic Extremist\" by ?"} +{"answers": ["Murie", "Olaus Murie", "Olaus Johan Murie", "Olaus"], "question": "wildlife biologist was the first American Fulbright Scholar to study in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Clarence", "Long", "Clarence Hailey Long"], "question": ", a ranch foreman in the Texas Panhandle, was the inspiration for the original Marlboro Man advertising campaign by Philip Morris?"} +{"answers": ["Prison contemplative programs"], "question": " like meditation were used in 19th century Pennsylvania as an early prison reform?"} +{"answers": ["Robert \"Fish\" Jones", "Robert", "Robert Jones", "Jones"], "question": "Minneapolis businessman drove Ulysses Grant and William T. Sherman down Nicollet Avenue in downtown Minneapolis on their post-war tours?"} +{"answers": ["Lynchburg Ferry"], "question": "the in Lynchburg, Texas is the oldest operating ferry service in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Ben", "Gold", "Ben Gold"], "question": " was just 14 years old when he was elected assistant shop chairman by his local union during the first furriers' strike in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Sulamith Goldhaber", "Goldhaber", "Sulamith"], "question": "by using the Bevatron and nuclear emulsion technique, was the first person to observe nuclear interactions of the antiproton?"} +{"answers": ["Triticum durum", "Durum"], "question": " was used to make \"al-fidawsh\", a dry pasta popular in Muslim Spain?"} +{"answers": ["Newport Historic District", "Newport Historic District"], "question": "Steven Spielberg filmed much of \"Amistad\" in Newport's because it has enough colonial buildings \"\" to resemble 1840s New Haven?"} +{"answers": ["Tesia"], "question": "the ground living warblers in the genus appear to almost lack a tail and have very long legs?"} +{"answers": ["SEEPZ", "Seepz"], "question": "within the Special Economic Zone , Mumbai lies an abandoned Portuguese church built in 1579?"} +{"answers": ["Tregenna Castle"], "question": "the Hotel in St Ives, Cornwall was the Great Western Railway's first holiday destination hotel?"} +{"answers": ["Transition Town Totnes", "Transition Towns", "Transition town"], "question": "the movement inspired Totnes, England to introduce their own town-wide currency redeemable only in local shops?"} +{"answers": ["Spunk Library"], "question": "anarchist Internet archive was once falsely accused of collaborating with the terrorist guerrilla outfit Red Army Faction?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Maria", "Anna", "Anna Maria Garthwaite", "Garthwaite"], "question": ", the daughter of a Lincolnshire clergyman, became the leading designer of flowered fabrics for the Spitalfields silk-weaving trade in 18th century England?"} +{"answers": ["Ratnakaravarni"], "question": ", the noted 16th-century Kannada poet of the Vijayanagara times, was an expert on erotic writings?"} +{"answers": ["Kalasha"], "question": "the \"\", worshipped by Hindus as the Divine Mother, symbolizes Mother Earth with her water, minerals and vegetation?"} +{"answers": ["Kimmerosaurus"], "question": "a fossil plesiosaur skull named may be the missing head of a \"Colymbosaurus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Henderson Honaker", "Richard Honaker", "Honaker", "Richard"], "question": ", Bush nominee for U.S. District Judge in Wyoming, washed dishes in a work-study program while studying at Harvard University with future comedian Al Franken?"} +{"answers": ["Shellharbour Hospital"], "question": "in 2007 the Royal Australasian College of Physicians revoked the teaching accreditation of due to a lack of senior staff?"} +{"answers": ["Eide", "Ingrid", "Ingrid Eide"], "question": "Norwegian sociologist was also a United Nations official and a politician for the Norwegian Labour Party?"} +{"answers": ["The Historic Railpark and Train Museum", "Historic Railpark and Train Museum"], "question": "the first refuge from malaria that residents of Memphis, Tennessee had in 1878 was Bowling Green, Kentucky's ?"} +{"answers": ["Anekdote zur Senkung der Arbeitsmoral"], "question": "Heinrich Böll's humorous short story was written for a May Day broadcast on the Norddeutscher Rundfunk?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Noble Eagle"], "question": "as part of \"(service badge pictured)\", Canada provided air defense protection for the Super Bowl XL?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Studholme", "Studholme", "Marie"], "question": ", one of the popular postcard beauties of Edwardian musical comedy, was wooed by her wealthy second husband under an assumed name?"} +{"answers": ["Hydro Transport", "Hydro Transport AS"], "question": " has operated four railway ferries on Lake Tinnsjå in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Bug Holliday", "Bug", "Holliday"], "question": "in 1885, became the first baseball player to make his Major League debut in post-season play?"} +{"answers": ["Séance on a Wet Afternoon"], "question": "American actress Kim Stanley was cast in the starring role of the 1964 British film after Deborah Kerr and Simone Signoret turned down the part?"} +{"answers": ["Gerngroß", "Rupprecht", "Rupprecht Gerngroß"], "question": " is considered the leader of the only successful putsch against Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Campogramma glaycos", "Vadigo"], "question": "the , a species of carangid fish, is believed to be expanding its range in the Mediterranean Sea?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William D. Washington", "Washington", "William Dickinson Washington"], "question": " became the first faculty member of the Virginia Military Institute to die during his tenure there?"} +{"answers": ["Maistre", "Antoine Le Maistre", "Le Maistre", "Antoine"], "question": "17th-century French lawyer gave up a promising career and established a Jansenist group of ascetics known as \"Les Solitaires\", the Hermits?"} +{"answers": ["Old Kannada"], "question": "the , literally \"old Kannada\", is an ancient form of the Kannada language?"} +{"answers": ["hortus conclusus", "Hortus conclusus"], "question": "the or \"enclosed garden\" was both a title and attribute of Mary and a type of actual garden?"} +{"answers": ["Sindhology"], "question": "the term as a subject of knowledge about Sindh was first coined in 1964?"} +{"answers": ["Florence Casler", "Florence", "Casler"], "question": "after moving to Los Angeles, California in 1912 as a widow with two daughters, became a pioneering woman real estate developer, constructing more than 60 buildings?"} +{"answers": ["Pandemrix"], "question": "a Bird Flu pre-pandemic vaccine called is the first to be approved by the EU for the inoculation of populations in the early stages of a bird flu pandemic?"} +{"answers": ["Cape Maclear"], "question": "the missionary and explorer David Livingstone named , Malawi \"\" after his friend, astronomer Thomas Maclear?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Field", "Field", "Paul Field", "Paul"], "question": "the musical group The Wiggles' first album was dedicated to their general operations manager 's infant daughter, whose death ultimately led to the formation of the group?"} +{"answers": ["Ollantaytambo"], "question": "the town of , which dates back to the Inca Empire, has some of the oldest continuously occupied dwellings in South America?"} +{"answers": ["Marchmont House"], "question": "the avenue of trees leading to in Scotland was begun 24 years before the house itself was built, with the planting of 10,000 Dutch elms?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Brailes", "William de Brailes"], "question": "most of the illuminated manuscripts created by in Oxford in the 13th century are about the size of a modern paperback?"} +{"answers": ["Mchinji"], "question": "pop singer Madonna \"\" adopted a 13-month-old boy from , Malawi in October 2006, causing international controversy?"} +{"answers": ["Sancaktar Hayrettin Mosque"], "question": " had been an Eastern Orthodox monastery until it was converted after the Fall of Constantinople?"} +{"answers": ["Iowa Blue"], "question": "the breed of chicken is not actually blue according to poultry standards?"} +{"answers": ["Tricho-hepato-enteric syndrome"], "question": " is a rare disease presenting as intractable diarrhea, facial abnormalities and woolly, brittle hair in infants with growth retardation in the womb?"} +{"answers": ["Evan", "Gorga", "Evan Gorga"], "question": "lyric tenor , who created the role of Rodolfo in the original production of Giacomo Puccini's opera \"La bohème\", reprised the role in several productions, then retired at the age of 34?"} +{"answers": ["Ford Taurus", "Ford Taurus"], "question": "the design of the was so ahead of its time that it was chosen to be used in the 1987 science fiction film \"RoboCop\"?"} +{"answers": ["Siamese method"], "question": "the \"(example pictured)\" is a simple method for creating magic squares, which was brought to France in 1688 following Simon de la Loubère's embassy to Siam?"} +{"answers": ["José Sarria", "Sarria", "José Julio Sarria", "José"], "question": "drag entertainer was the first openly gay candidate for public office in the United States, garnering some 6,000 votes in his 1961 campaign for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors?"} +{"answers": ["Credit Mission"], "question": "the Mississaugas of the sent Chief Peter Jones to England where he petitioned Queen Victoria directly for title deeds to their lands?"} +{"answers": ["Bruno Fonseca", "Fonseca", "Bruno"], "question": "'s paintings \"The War Murals\", inspired by violence in Eastern Europe, have been called \"the most powerful statement of their kind since Picasso's great \"Guernica\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mountain Green", "Mountain Green, Utah"], "question": "British and American mountain men who met at in 1825 argued over rights to the land, which was actually Mexican territory?"} +{"answers": ["Compton Hill Reservoir Park"], "question": "the statue \"The Naked Truth\", in , was made of bronze instead of white marble to deemphasize the nudity?"} +{"answers": ["Hwajeon", "hwajeon"], "question": " \"\" is a sweet Korean pancake or rice cake made of edible flower petals, glutinous rice flour, and sugar?"} +{"answers": ["Nikolay Diletsky", "Diletsky", "Nikolay Pavlovich Diletsky", "Nikolay"], "question": "the dates of birth and death of the Ukrainian music theorist and composer remain unknown?"} +{"answers": ["2007 Pacific hurricane season"], "question": "with an area of deep convection near the center, reached peak intensity of on September 20, 2007?"} +{"answers": ["1971 Turkish military memorandum", "1971 Turkish coup d'état"], "question": "the was carried out by a memorandum rather than direct intervention by the military?"} +{"answers": ["Radio Londres"], "question": ", a Free French radio broadcast from London to Nazi occupied France, read Paul Verlaine's poem \"Chanson d'automne\" as a code to inform the resistance that Operation Overlord was about to take place?"} +{"answers": ["In the Land of the Head Hunters"], "question": "the 1914 film was the first feature-length film whose cast was composed entirely of Native North Americans?"} +{"answers": ["On the Sphere and Cylinder"], "question": "in , Archimedes expressed the volume contained in a sphere in terms of that of a cylinder?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Kotarba", "Kotarba", "Maria"], "question": "Polish resistance courier became an \"Angel of Auschwitz\" by smuggling food and medicine, caring and cooking for Jewish prisoners in hiding?"} +{"answers": ["Dodge-Greenleaf House"], "question": "the Erie Railroad bought the in Otisville, New York for US$5 and sold it two years later for US$1?"} +{"answers": ["Social networking in the Philippines"], "question": "the extensive use of allowed the Cebu City police to identify two murder suspects by checking into their Friendster profiles?"} +{"answers": ["Addie", "Swearingen", "Addie Peed Swearingen"], "question": "New Mexico philanthropist was a beautician for 28 years in Santa Fe before she and her husband made a fortune in petroleum and natural gas leases?"} +{"answers": ["Nagpur Improvement Trust"], "question": ", a local civic government body of Nagpur, India established in 1936, is not an elected body and continues to work along side Nagpur Municipal Corporation?"} +{"answers": ["Lwów", "Lwów"], "question": "the sailing-ship was the first ship under Polish banner to cross the equator?"} +{"answers": ["Walter E. Smithe"], "question": "television commercials for the furniture company have included parodies of \"Star Wars\" and \"The Apprentice\"?"} +{"answers": ["Philipse Manor", "Philipse Manor station"], "question": "a local writers' group won a preservation award for renovating the \"\" in Sleepy Hollow, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Śāntarakṣita"], "question": "Indian scholar is believed to have been instrumental in the introduction of Buddhism to Tibet?"} +{"answers": ["St. David's Episcopal Church", "St. David's Episcopal Church"], "question": "American Revolutionary war officer Anthony Wayne's bones are buried at in Pennsylvania, while the rest of him is buried hundreds of miles away in Erie, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Jordan River Foundation"], "question": "the was founded by Queen Rania al-Abdullah of Jordan?"} +{"answers": ["Birth of public radio broadcasting"], "question": "the was a live concert from the Metropolitan Opera House with Enrico Caruso as one of the opera singers?"} +{"answers": ["Gauliga Ostmark"], "question": "with the inception of the in 1938, clubs from outside of Vienna were for the first time permitted to take part in Austria's premier football division?"} +{"answers": ["Southern woolly lemur"], "question": "the birth rates of the are affected by the degradation level of their habitat?"} +{"answers": ["Pease", "Howard Pease", "Howard"], "question": "American children's literature author , who often set his stories on tramp freighters, himself shipped out when he needed new material?"} +{"answers": ["Cross", "Noah", "Noah W. Cross", "Noah Webster Cross", "Noah Cross"], "question": ", sheriff of Concordia Parish, Louisiana, from 1944–1973, was forced to resign upon a perjury conviction in U.S. District Court in Alexandria?"} +{"answers": ["Ernst Weiss", "Ernst", "Weiss"], "question": "Franz Kafka started his \"Diaries 1914\" with this entry: \"January 2. A lot of time well spent with \"?"} +{"answers": ["Price Hill", "Price Hill, Cincinnati"], "question": " is one of the oldest outlying settlements of Cincinnati, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Columbus Letter on the First Voyage", "Columbus's letter on the first voyage"], "question": "Christopher Columbus's recounting his first voyage, the first written description of America, was so popular it went through nine printed editions?"} +{"answers": ["John", "John D'Andrea", "D'Andrea"], "question": "in 1963, entertainment manager Bob Marcucci got a recording contract for , leading D'Andrea to a regular spot on \"Shindig!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Elpeus"], "question": "the winter flooding of the river was used as a defensive military device by Perseus of Macedon \"(pictured on coin)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Norsk Hydro", "Norsk Hydro Rjukan"], "question": ", an industrial facility in Tinn, Norway, produced 30 million tonnes of fertilizer from its opening in 1911 to its closing in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Marion Newbert Jorgensen", "Marion Jorgensen", "Marion", "Jorgensen"], "question": "philanthropist and civic leader died at St. John's Health Center, the very place where she volunteered her time for many years?"} +{"answers": ["Percival Goodman", "Percival", "Goodman"], "question": ", described as \"the most prolific architect in Jewish history\" by \"The Forward\", was also an urban planning theorist who criticized Robert Moses' ideas for parkways in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Your Name Is Justine"], "question": ", Luxembourg's submission for the 79th Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, was rejected due to insufficient creative contributions from Luxembourg in the film?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Leslie Walcott", "Frank Walcott", "Walcott", "Frank"], "question": ", the first Barbadian ambassador to the United Nations, was also an exceptional cricket umpire?"} +{"answers": ["Norwegian Industrial Workers Museum"], "question": "the \"\" is located in the world's first plant for mass production of heavy water?"} +{"answers": ["Dalecarlian runes"], "question": "the was a runic script that was in use until the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Domino's Pizza Group plc", "Domino's Pizza Group"], "question": "the 's almost decade-long sponsorship of \"The Simpsons\" ended with a 2007 Ofcom ban on advertising junk food to children?"} +{"answers": ["Guilds of Florence"], "question": "eight of the nine \"Priori\" of the Signoria were chosen from the ?"} +{"answers": ["Lamona"], "question": "it took just over 20 years to finish developing the breed of chicken, but it was nearly extinct by the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Town Hall", "Irvington Town Hall"], "question": "Ted Mack auditioned contestants for the \"Original Amateur Hour\" in the 400-seat theatre at Irvington, New York's ?"} +{"answers": ["Agra famine of 1837–38", "Agra famine of 1837–1838"], "question": "during the in the North-Western Provinces of India, approximately 800,000 people died of starvation and an even larger number of livestock perished?"} +{"answers": ["Tourism in Réunion"], "question": "the volcano Piton de la Fournaise, a , is one of the most active volcanoes in the world?"} +{"answers": ["William Lane Booker", "William", "Booker"], "question": "in 1883, former British diplomat Sir became Consul-General of eleven US states?"} +{"answers": ["Chittagong Hill Tracts Conflict", "Chittagong Hill Tracts conflict"], "question": "the Chittagong Hill Tracts Peace Accord ended in 1997 and allowed more than 50,000 displaced peoples to return home?"} +{"answers": ["Strawhead"], "question": " is a 1982 play by American writer Norman Mailer about Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe that takes its title from Monroe's real-life code name?"} +{"answers": ["Satanicide"], "question": "the New York-based mock metal / glam metal band replaced their bassist when they became aware that he \"secretly liked Billy Joel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel", "Samuel William Gray", "Gray", "Samuel Gray", "Samuel Gray"], "question": " was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly on behalf of three different electoral districts?"} +{"answers": ["India House"], "question": "the nationalist activities of in the early 1900s led Valentine Chirol to describe it as the \"most dangerous organisation outside India\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kresty Prison"], "question": "there was a monument to British philanthropist John Howard in a hall of Russia's ?"} +{"answers": ["Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve", "Laurance S. Rockefeller"], "question": "the in Grand Teton NP was a former dude ranch and Rockefeller family retreat, and the first LEED certified property in Wyoming?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Bøyesen", "Peter Johan Bøyesen", "Bøyesen", "Peter", "Peter Boyesen"], "question": "businessperson and Norwegian Parliament member has been described as a predecessor of the Liberal Party of Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Monkey Bay"], "question": " \"\" on Lake Malawi is a tourist resort accessed through the road to Cape Maclear?"} +{"answers": ["Odo Josef Struger", "Odo", "Struger"], "question": " is known as the \"father of the programmable logic controller,\" an electronic device used in nearly every automated factory worldwide today?"} +{"answers": ["Strings", "Strings"], "question": "Pakistani pop band is the first South Asian band to endorse Gibson Guitars?"} +{"answers": ["Goodnight Bush"], "question": "the book , a parody of \"Goodnight Moon\" satirizing the presidency of George W. Bush, was written by two former employees of U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld?"} +{"answers": ["Cushion plant"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\", which grow extremely slowly, can live for up to 350 years?"} +{"answers": ["Beekman Park"], "question": "all of in Amenia, New York, was once the site of a freshwater lake?"} +{"answers": ["The Indian War of Independence", "The Indian War of Independence", "Indian War of Independence"], "question": "V.D. Savarkar wrote , a nationalist history of the 1857 uprising, in response to British celebrations of the 50th anniversary of its suppression?"} +{"answers": ["Sagarin", "Edward", "Edward Sagarin"], "question": " was titled \"father of the homophile movement\"?"} +{"answers": ["Li Siye", "Li", "Siye"], "question": "Tang Dynasty general once bared his upper body and battered fleeing soldiers with his staff to stop a general panic?"} +{"answers": ["Salish Sea human foot discoveries"], "question": "five have been discovered on British Columbian beaches since August 2007, with no confirmed explanation?"} +{"answers": ["Yared"], "question": "the 6th-century musician introduced the concept of sacred music to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church services?"} +{"answers": ["St Margaret's Church, Rottingdean", "St Margaret's Church"], "question": "the owners of a Californian memorial park tried to buy , England, dismantle it and rebuild it there, but built a replica instead when permission was refused?"} +{"answers": ["Russula claroflava"], "question": "the edible mushroom \"\" has a fruity smell?"} +{"answers": ["McEncroe", "Frank", "Frank McEncroe"], "question": ", a boilermaker from rural Victoria, invented the Chiko Roll?"} +{"answers": ["Murphy drip"], "question": "administering a strong solution of coffee through the rectum by means of a was alleged to have been a treatment for shock at the Battle of Midway?"} +{"answers": ["Foguang Temple"], "question": "the 's East Hall is the third oldest wooden building in China, dating from 857 AD?"} +{"answers": ["Ride the Lobster"], "question": " is an 800-kilometer long unicycle race around Nova Scotia?"} +{"answers": ["Yue", "Ozzie Yue", "Ozzie"], "question": "Liverpool actor and guitarist used to flick pieces of paper at Paul McCartney in art class when they attended the Liverpool Institute High School for Boys?"} +{"answers": ["Institute of Sindhology"], "question": "the Pakistan-based is a research institution working on the history, culture, and literature of Sindh?"} +{"answers": ["Burdett", "Peter", "Peter Perez Burdett"], "question": "when went to Karlsruhe, leaving his wife and debts behind, he took his portrait by Joseph Wright of Derby?"} +{"answers": ["In Defense of Anarchism"], "question": "in his book , anarchist Robert Paul Wolff argues that the incompatibility of state authority and individual autonomy means that all states are morally illegitimate?"} +{"answers": ["Sir Lowry's Pass"], "question": "near the summit of in South Africa, you can still see the ruts left by ox-wagons being dragged over the Hottentots-Holland mountains before the current pass was built?"} +{"answers": ["Budweiser Clydesdales"], "question": "the \"\" were first introduced to the public on April 7, 1933, to celebrate the repeal of Prohibition?"} +{"answers": ["Engkanto"], "question": "the , a Philippine mythical creature, might be based on early encounters with European friars?"} +{"answers": ["South Presbyterian Church", "South Church"], "question": "the in Dobbs Ferry, New York, is the only known work of architect Julius Munckowitz, despite his later career with New York City's parks?"} +{"answers": ["Deux Balés National Park"], "question": "Burkina Faso contains the most elephants in West Africa, with containing 400?"} +{"answers": ["Nkhata Bay", "Nkhata Bay District"], "question": "a swimmer escaped a crocodile attack in , Malawi \"\" by biting the crocodile on the nose?"} +{"answers": ["Mandayam Parthasarathi Tirumal Acharya", "M. P. T. Acharya", "M.", "Acharya"], "question": " is associated with Indian Nationalism and communism, as well as the anarchist movement?"} +{"answers": ["Sleaford", "John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford", "John"], "question": ", Chief Butler of England under King Henry VIII, was executed for treason?"} +{"answers": ["Bristol and South Wales Union Railway", "South Wales Union Railway"], "question": " was actually two separate railway lines with a ferry crossing of the River Severn between?"} +{"answers": ["Matsura", "Matsura Takanobu", "Takanobu"], "question": " was an early host and patron to the Jesuits, whom he hoped would influence an increase in trade between European traders and Japan?"} +{"answers": ["John Paul"], "question": " and his son became the first father-son duo to win an IMSA Camel GT race, hours after the former was married on the track infield?"} +{"answers": ["Sarcodon imbricatus"], "question": "the \"\" is actually a species of brown mushroom found in spruce forests and used to dye wool in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Subpersonality"], "question": "average people use to allow them to cope with certain types of psychosocial situations?"} +{"answers": ["Transport between India and Pakistan"], "question": "India and Pakistan have expanded , including across the disputed region of Kashmir?"} +{"answers": ["Harlettes"], "question": "Bette Midler's back-up trio once included the actress Katey Sagal, better known for her role as Peggy Bundy on the television series \"Married...with Children?"} +{"answers": ["Lothian, Borders & Angus Co-operative Society"], "question": "Scotland's was founded in 1839, five years before the Rochdale Pioneers?"} +{"answers": ["Barker", "Gray Barker", "Gray"], "question": "'s 1956 book \"They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers\" introduced the concept of the Men in Black to UFO lore?"} +{"answers": ["Willamette Valley", "Willamette Valley"], "question": "the historic floodplains of Oregon's rarely function today, due to dams in the Upper Willamette Basin?"} +{"answers": ["The Burnt Ones"], "question": "all eleven stories in Australian Patrick White's have a real or metaphorical reference to burning?"} +{"answers": ["Archie", "Archie J. Old, Jr.", "Archie J. Old Jr.", "Jr."], "question": " completed the first round-the-world nonstop flight \"(route shown)\" by a jet-powered aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Skirmish at Waters Creek"], "question": "though Captain Edward Mallory was wounded by shot, saber, and bayonet, he and his men forced the enemy to retreat at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Wolfgang", "Wolfgang Wenzel von Haffner", "Haffner"], "question": "between 1861 and 1869, was Norwegian Minister of the Navy and Postal Affairs on three non-consecutive occasions?"} +{"answers": ["April FitzLyon", "FitzLyon", "April"], "question": "'s biography of Mozart's librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte debunked his unreliable memoirs?"} +{"answers": ["Proof without words"], "question": "the Pythagorean theorem can be ?"} +{"answers": ["Chiang Peng-chien", "Peng-chien", "Chiang"], "question": "human rights activist was the first chairperson of the Democratic Progressive Party in Taiwan?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's School, Calne", "St Mary's School"], "question": "the girls of , are divided into five Companies, each named after local bishops?"} +{"answers": ["Brouthers", "Dan Brouthers", "Dan"], "question": "after his Major League Baseball career, Baseball Hall of Famer once led the Hudson River League in batting average at the age of 46?"} +{"answers": ["Pierre Lacau", "Lacau", "Pierre"], "question": " was the French Egyptologist and Director of Antiquities who oversaw the discovery of Tutankhamun \"(mask pictured)\" in the Valley of the Kings?"} +{"answers": ["Minkébé National Park"], "question": "the in Gabon is believed by the WWF to have one of the largest forest elephant populations in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["George Ellis Johnson Sr.", "George E. Johnson Sr.", "George E. Johnson, Sr.", "George", "Sr."], "question": ", who was born in a Mississippi shack and dropped out of high school, founded the first Black-owned company ever traded on the American Stock Exchange?"} +{"answers": ["Abdominal trauma"], "question": "most of the deaths that result from are preventable?"} +{"answers": ["The Hop-Garden"], "question": "Christopher Smart's is a long 18th century georgic poem that teaches how to farm hops in order to produce alcohol?"} +{"answers": ["Zadok", "Haim Yosef Zadok", "Haim"], "question": " was Israel's first secular Minister of Religious Affairs?"} +{"answers": ["Cambodia–China relations"], "question": "Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen described China as his country's \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lovell", "Salathiel", "Salathiel Lovell"], "question": "an early record of the insult \"I have forgotten more than you will ever know\" attaches to , a Recorder of London who became known as the \"Obliviscor\" (forgetter)?"} +{"answers": ["Simon Marmion", "Marmion", "Simon"], "question": "Burgundian manuscript illuminator and painter created many images of Heaven and Hell \"(detail pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["2008 Georgia sugar refinery explosion"], "question": "the resulted in thirteen deaths and the first major shutdown of a US sugar refinery since Hurricane Katrina?"} +{"answers": ["Mohan Krishna Indraganti", "Indraganti", "Mohan"], "question": "Indian film director won eleven awards including the National Film Award and Nandi Award for his first directorial venture?"} +{"answers": ["2002 Bou'in-Zahra earthquake"], "question": "residents of Changureh, Iran threw stones at the car of a government minister in anger following the ?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Sparrsätra"], "question": "the medieval is held to have deeply changed Swedish society?"} +{"answers": ["Linda", "Finch", "Linda Finch"], "question": " is the first person to complete Amelia Earhart's unfinished final flight using the same aircraft type, a Lockheed L-10 Electra?"} +{"answers": ["Weiland", "Kurt Weiland", "Kurt"], "question": "in 2003, Church of Scientology board member and Office of Special Affairs executive accompanied actor Tom Cruise in a private meeting with the U.S. Deputy Secretary of State?"} +{"answers": ["Groffdale Conference Mennonite Church"], "question": "the , whose members still use horse-drawn carriages, was formed when another Mennonite church split after a 17-year dispute over the use of automobiles?"} +{"answers": ["Forman", "Fred Forman", "Fred"], "question": " scored two goals in England's 13–2 win over Ireland in 1899—the highest-scoring match involving England in international football history?"} +{"answers": ["The Village Blacksmith"], "question": "several years after Henry Wadsworth Longfellow published \"\", a chestnut tree mentioned in the poem was made into a chair for the poet?"} +{"answers": ["Rick Rhodes", "Rick", "Rhodes"], "question": " won six Emmy Awards for his work on \"Santa Barbara,\" \"Another World\" and \"The Guiding Light?\""} +{"answers": ["Shukr"], "question": " is the Islamic virtue of gratitude?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Mountains", "Blue Mountains"], "question": "of the major historic Snake River salmon stocks in the , the coho and sockeye are extinct, the chinook are threatened, and the summer steelhead are in decline?"} +{"answers": ["Stone", "Elly", "Elly Stone"], "question": "American singer was Barbra Streisand’s understudy in the 1962 Broadway musical \"I Can Get It for You Wholesale\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maressa Hecht Orzack", "Orzack", "Maressa", "Maressa Orzack"], "question": "Dr. at Harvard Medical School stated that 40 percent of \"World of Warcraft\" players were addicted?"} +{"answers": ["Groovin' High"], "question": "Dizzy Gillespie may have been inspired to write the jazz standard \"\" by a film serial he saw as a child?"} +{"answers": ["Vaneeza", "Vaneeza Ahmad Ali", "Vaneeza Ahmad", "Ahmad"], "question": "Pakistani model was one of the select few celebrities to carry the Olympic torch at the relay in Islamabad?"} +{"answers": ["Woodsia alpina"], "question": "when William Williams died collecting the fern \"\" in 1861, his body was found at the foot of the cliff where the species was first found in the 17th century?"} +{"answers": ["Linh", "Nguyen Van Linh", "Nguyễn", "Nguyễn Văn Linh"], "question": ", General Secretary of the Communist Party touted as the \"Vietnamese Gorbachev\" for reforming Vietnam's communist economy, later regretted many of the effects of his policies?"} +{"answers": ["Klamath Mountains", "Klamath Mountains"], "question": "plants in some parts of the in Southern Oregon and Northern California have evolved to grow in potentially toxic and nutrient-poor serpentine soils?"} +{"answers": ["Sriti", "Ali", "Ali Sriti"], "question": "oudist 's first public performance was at age eleven, when he sang \"Ya chiraan waraa dajla yajri\" by Mohamed Abdel Wahab?"} +{"answers": ["Big Noise", "The Big Noise"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" said the 1944 Laurel and Hardy film \"has as much humor in it as a six-foot hole in the ground\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Boylan"], "question": ", who won an acting award in the play \"On the Harmful Effects of Tobacco\", eventually died of lung cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Northern Basin and Range ecoregion"], "question": "invasive cheatgrass \"\" has replaced native bunch grasses across much of the in the northwestern United States?"} +{"answers": ["Sakura Sakura", "Sakura Sakura"], "question": "the Japanese visual novel allows the player to navigate in a profile side-view perspective similar to a two-dimensional platform game?"} +{"answers": ["Snake River Plain", "Snake River Plain", "Snake River"], "question": "irrigation canals in the Treasure Valley and Magic Valley have dramatically transformed the in southern Idaho?"} +{"answers": ["Putis massacre"], "question": "in 1984, during the internal conflict in Peru, members of the Peruvian Army massacred 123 men, women and children in the town of ?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Eleonardus Møller, Sr.", "Hans Eleonardus Møller Sr.", "Sr.", "Hans"], "question": "Norwegian politician Jacob Aall described as \"one of Norway's most active and skillful merchants\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern Cascades Slopes and Foothills", "Eastern Cascades Slopes and Foothills"], "question": "the Pumice Plateau in the of Southern Oregon is covered by a thick layer of volcanic ash from Mt. Mazama?"} +{"answers": ["Srinagar–Muzaffarabad Bus"], "question": "the runs across the Line of Control to connect the capitals of the Indian and Pakistani parts of the disputed region of Kashmir?"} +{"answers": ["Caloboletus radicans"], "question": "the buff and yellow mushrooms (fruiting bodies) of the fungus \"\" can reach 30 centimetres (12 in) in diameter?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "Charles Warren Thornthwaite", "Thornthwaite", "C. W. Thornthwaite"], "question": ", an expert in the field of climatology, wrote his doctoral thesis in an unrelated topic in urban geography?"} +{"answers": ["WayForward Technologies"], "question": " developed a video game remake of the 1951 Warner Bros cartoon \"Duck Amuck\"?"} +{"answers": ["Riverside County Library System"], "question": "the in Riverside County, California was the first in the US to turn over its entire operation to a private company?"} +{"answers": ["Early life of Mark and Steve Waugh"], "question": "when Test cricket twins Mark and Steve Waugh played together in , they both scored ducks?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office", "United States Post Office"], "question": "the Dobbs Ferry \"\" has an unusually high level of ornament compared to most Colonial Revival-style post offices in New York?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Olrog Schjøtt", "Peter", "Peter Olrog", "Schjøtt"], "question": "Norwegian philology professor interrupted his academic career in 1888 in favor of a fifteen-month career in politics?"} +{"answers": ["County Route 9", "County Route 9", "County Route"], "question": " in New York is, by itself, longer than five of the county's state highways?"} +{"answers": ["John Allan Cameron Show", "The John Allan Cameron Show"], "question": "the Canadian television series featured different traditions of folk music from Celtic to blues?"} +{"answers": ["Effects of Hurricane Charley in South Carolina"], "question": "Hurricane Charley was the first storm that in South Carolina at hurricane intensity since Hurricane Hugo in 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Rotherbaum"], "question": "Hamburg's quarter is the site of the Am Rothenbaum tennis stadium?"} +{"answers": ["Orienteering map", "orienteering map"], "question": "the \"(example pictured)\", along with the compass, is the primary aid for an orienteering competitor to complete a course of control points?"} +{"answers": ["Pugu Huai'en", "Huai'en", "Pugu"], "question": "Do you know that, angry that he had been accused of treason, the Tang Dynasty general submitted a complaint to the emperor sarcastically referring to his major contributions as crimes?"} +{"answers": ["WAPET"], "question": "the oil and gas exploration company struck Australia's first flowing oil in 1953, and Western Australia's first commercial natural gas field in 1964?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George E. Moore", "Moore", "George Eugene Moore"], "question": "American doctor discovered the link between chewing tobacco and mouth cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Leopard 2E"], "question": "the Spanish is the most expensive Leopard 2 tank built to date?"} +{"answers": ["Kieran", "Walter Kieran Prendergast", "Prendergast", "Kieran Prendergast"], "question": " was the British Ambassador to Turkey before serving as United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs?"} +{"answers": ["Spring soup"], "question": " is popular largely because it includes fresh ingredients not seen for a while by the consumer?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Howard, 5th Baron Howard of Effingham", "Effingham", "Francis"], "question": " was an unpopular Crown Governor of Virginia in the 17th century despite brokering a peace treaty with Iroquois tribes?"} +{"answers": ["Extinguishment"], "question": " is one way to get out of a legal contract?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site"], "question": "even though Benjamin Harrison held \"front-porch\" speeches at \"\" during his presidential campaign in 1888, his home would not have a front porch until 1896?"} +{"answers": ["Orloff", "Orloff chicken"], "question": "the breed of chicken is named for a Russian count, but in fact originated in Persia?"} +{"answers": ["Ferdynand Marek Arczyński", "Ferdynand", "Arczyński", "Ferdynand Arczyński"], "question": "during World War II, produced hundreds of false IDs, work cards, service attestations, birth, and marriage certificates, distributed free to Jews hiding outside the Ghetto?"} +{"answers": ["Sustainability accounting"], "question": "the Living Planet Index is one of the indices used in ?"} +{"answers": ["Badger", "Charlotte", "Charlotte Badger"], "question": ", despite being from Great Britain, is widely considered the first Australian female pirate?"} +{"answers": ["Treasure Valley"], "question": "in , on the borders of Oregon and Idaho, is the largest community of Basques outside of Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Puckering", "John", "John Puckering"], "question": "as Speaker of the House of Commons, was heavily involved in the decision to execute Mary, Queen of Scots?"} +{"answers": ["Dana Biosphere Reserve"], "question": "the is the largest nature reserve in Jordan?"} +{"answers": ["Suitport", "suitport"], "question": "the problem of harmful lunar or planetary dust adhering to spacesuits and being brought inside spacecraft by astronauts could be eliminated by the use of \"\", patented in 1996?"} +{"answers": ["Vincenz Priessnitz", "Vincenz", "Priessnitz"], "question": " established a hydrotherapy spa town in Jeseník (then Austrian Empire, now Czech Republic) where Nikolai Gogol was a guest twice?"} +{"answers": ["Columbia Plateau", "Columbia Plateau", "Columbia River Plateau"], "question": "the basalt underlying the in Washington and Oregon can be up to thick?"} +{"answers": ["Flying Super Saturator"], "question": "the was the world's first roller coaster allowing riders to dump payloads of water on other amusement park attendees?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyd Lenard", "Lenard", "Lloyd E. Lenard", "Lloyd Edgar Lenard", "Lloyd"], "question": ", a Shreveport businessman and author, was a leader in the fight to establish a two-party system in his native Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["Kermit", "Kermit Scott", "Scott"], "question": "Kermit the Frog was named after , a childhood friend of Muppets creator Jim Henson?"} +{"answers": ["Estherwood", "Estherwood"], "question": " \"\" is the only major châteauesque building in Westchester County, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Nutt", "John Nutt", "John"], "question": "after paying £500 in 1623 for a pardon, was arrested in England and convicted for piracy regardless?"} +{"answers": ["Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66"], "question": "the anti-communist resulted in more deaths than any other event in Indonesian history?"} +{"answers": ["Coast Range", "Oregon Coast Range", "Coast Range"], "question": "most of the Sitka spruce in the of Washington and Oregon has been logged and replaced with Douglas-fir plantations?"} +{"answers": ["Ulrik Frederik Cappelen", "Cappelen", "Ulrik"], "question": " was County Governor of both Finnmark and Vestfold, and was elected to the Norwegian Parliament once from each district?"} +{"answers": ["Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust"], "question": "the income comes from a levy that is paid on every ticket that is purchased for public events at the Millennium Stadium in Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Japan–Thailand relations"], "question": "one of the first recorded occurred in 1593?"} +{"answers": ["Cline", "Genevieve R. Cline", "Genevieve", "Genevieve Rose Cline"], "question": " was the first American woman to be appointed as a federal judge, despite objections based on her gender from many members of the Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Hindu Munnani"], "question": "the is a Hindu nationalist organization based in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu?"} +{"answers": ["Colt", "Colt Wynn", "Wynn"], "question": " won his first bodybuilding tournament as a wheelchair athlete less than three years after breaking his back in an accident?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Haden", "Haden"], "question": "Britain's King George IV specifically requested \"\" to design and install the new heating system for Windsor Castle in 1826?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Yellow House Canyon"], "question": "the in 1876 marked the last battle between Texans and hostile Native Americans on the High Plains of Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Anif declaration"], "question": "the , issued by the Bavarian King Ludwig III on 12 November 1918, ended the 738-year rule of the House of Wittelsbach over Bavaria?"} +{"answers": ["Esperanza Spalding", "Spalding", "Esperanza", "Esperanza Emily Spalding"], "question": "jazz bassist became one of the youngest faculty members in the history of Berklee College of Music almost immediately after her graduation?"} +{"answers": ["East End Light", "East End"], "question": "the original was the first lighthouse erected in the Cayman Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Rhipsime", "Hripsime"], "question": " and her companions are venerated as the first Christian martyrs in Armenian history?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Willems", "Jan Willems"], "question": " was present at Roatan in 1683 for one of the largest \"Brethren of the Coast\" pirate gatherings?"} +{"answers": ["Tracheobronchial injury", "tracheobronchial injury"], "question": " was considered fatal until a survivor was reported in 1927?"} +{"answers": ["Pitchfork Ranch"], "question": "the , established east of Lubbock, Texas in 1883, is one of the few modern ranches larger than it was at the time of its founding?"} +{"answers": ["Tourism in Morocco"], "question": "Majorelle Garden \"\", a , was purchased by Pierre Bergé and the fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent in 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Theodor Habicht", "Theodor", "Habicht"], "question": "the Nazi leader was briefly involved with the communists after World War I before joining the Nazi Party in 1926?"} +{"answers": ["Alvarado Terrace Historic District"], "question": "the includes a church built in 1912 that was the LA home of Jim Jones' Peoples Temple before the group's 1977 mass suicide in Jonestown?"} +{"answers": ["Nuits", "Nuits"], "question": "the stones at in Ardsley-on-Hudson, New York are so finely cut that a penknife cannot fit between them?"} +{"answers": ["José and Francisco Díaz", "José", "Díaz"], "question": "Sergeants were two brothers in the Puerto Rican Militia who helped defeat Sir Ralph Abercromby and defend Puerto Rico from a British invasion in 1797?"} +{"answers": ["Hollywood Tower"], "question": "the real-life is often cited as the inspiration for the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attractions at Disney themeparks in California, Florida, and France?"} +{"answers": ["Grobelny", "Julian", "Julian Grobelny"], "question": "the president of Żegota, , was famous for saving Jewish children from the Holocaust by entering the Warsaw Ghetto from the Aryan side and walking out with them?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Irving Memorial"], "question": "Daniel Chester French was never fully paid for his work on the in Irvington, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Frank", "Hutchens", "Frank Hutchens"], "question": "in 1909 at the age of 17, New Zealand pianist became the youngest-ever subprofessor appointed to London's Royal Academy of Music?"} +{"answers": ["The dirty trick"], "question": "the affair known in Israel as \"\" included the only successful vote of no confidence issued against an Israeli government to date?"} +{"answers": ["Murayama Tōan", "Murayama Tōan Antonio", "Murayama", "Tōan"], "question": "Japanese Governor led a failed invasion of Taiwan in 1616?"} +{"answers": ["North West Shelf Venture"], "question": "the liquefied natural gas project is Australia's largest resource development?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Siegman", "Henry", "Siegman"], "question": "former Executive Director of the American Jewish Congress served as a chaplain in the Korean War, where he was awarded a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart?"} +{"answers": ["Canadian Ballet Festival"], "question": "the is credited for Canadian dancers finding paid work in television?"} +{"answers": ["Australian White Ibis", "Australian white ibis"], "question": "the \"\" has invaded Sydney and other urban centres of Australia's east coast since 1978, and is now commonly seen in parks and garbage dumps?"} +{"answers": ["1983 Coalinga earthquake"], "question": "894 of the 5,000 recorded aftershocks of the 1983 had a magnitude of 2.5 or larger?"} +{"answers": ["Anton", "Anton Reinthaller", "Reinthaller"], "question": ", the first leader of the post-World War II Freedom Party of Austria, had been a Nazi politician and Undersecretary in Nazi Germany's Ministry of Food and Agriculture?"} +{"answers": ["Wendell Phillips Academy High School"], "question": "a Chicago championship basketball team from was drafted to form the nucleus of the original Harlem Globetrotters?"} +{"answers": ["Eugene V. Debs", "Eugene V. Debs Home"], "question": "five thousand people went to to attend his funeral sermon in 1926?"} +{"answers": ["773 Irmintraud"], "question": "the Tagish Lake meteorite that impacted Canada on January 18, 2000 may be a broken off piece of the asteroid that orbits between the planets Mars and Jupiter?"} +{"answers": ["All Good Things", "All Good Things"], "question": "despite being set in New York, has been filmed mostly in Connecticut, partly because of the state's \"scenic and period locations\"?"} +{"answers": ["Millersburg Ferry"], "question": "the \"\" in Pennsylvania is the last ferry on the Susquehanna River and the last authentic wooden double stern-wheeled paddle boat operating in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Jabal Amman"], "question": " is one of the seven original hills that Amman, Jordan was built on during the Neolithic period?"} +{"answers": ["Russell McVinney", "Russell Joseph McVinney", "Russell", "McVinney"], "question": "it was largely the zeal of Bishop of Providence that reestablished the American College of the Immaculate Conception in Belgium in 1952?"} +{"answers": ["Sapieha beaker"], "question": "after being auctioned at Christie's for over £100,000, the 16th-century was presented as a gift to Lithuania by the Ortiz brothers?"} +{"answers": ["Bakers Creek air crash"], "question": "a USAAF B-17 Flying Fortress aircraft shortly after take-off at Bakers Creek, Queensland in 1943, killing 40 of the 41 service personnel on board and making it Australia's worst aviation disaster?"} +{"answers": ["al-Shaybani", "Muhammad", "Muhammad al-Shaybani"], "question": ", a jurist of the Hanafi school of thought, was the student of Abu Hanifa and Abu Yusuf?"} +{"answers": ["Ebell of Los Angeles"], "question": "young Judy Garland was discovered, and Amelia Earhart made her last public appearance, at \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Otumfuo Opoku Ware II", "Opoku Ware", "Opoku Ware II", "II", "Opoku"], "question": ", King of the Ashanti people from 1970 to 1999, worked as a building inspector, a surveyor, a lawyer, and an ambassador prior to his enthronement?"} +{"answers": ["Fasayil"], "question": "the Palestinian village of is the site of the ancient village of \"Phasaelis\" founded by Herod the Great in dedication to his brother Phasael?"} +{"answers": ["Jamuna Prasad Nishad", "Nishad", "Jamuna", "Jamuna Nishad"], "question": "the Indian politician was dropped as cabinet minister after being named in the murder case of a police constable?"} +{"answers": ["Pete Young", "Pete", "Young"], "question": " declined to sign with the Cincinnati Reds after being selected in the 1986 minor league baseball draft, but signed with the Montreal Expos three years later?"} +{"answers": ["Chittagong Hill Tracts Peace Accord"], "question": "the Government of Bangladesh and the Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samiti promulgated the in 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Outre-Mer"], "question": "the first major work published by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, , was a book of prose sketches inspired by Washington Irving?"} +{"answers": ["El Greco Apartments", "El Greco"], "question": "the \"\", once home to \"Casablanca\" director Michael Curtiz, were saved from demolition with fund-raising help from \"Star Trek\"'s Leonard Nimoy?"} +{"answers": ["Jenny Wiley State Resort Park"], "question": " is named after a woman who escaped from Cherokees after her three-month-old child was killed by tomahawk?"} +{"answers": ["Banknote Museum"], "question": "the banknote exhibit at the in Corfu, owned by Alpha Bank, is the first such collection in Greece to be put on public display?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Lorrain", "Lorrain", "Paul"], "question": "Samuel Pepys's former clerk more than quadrupled his prison income by publishing dubious \"Confessions\" of the condemned at Newgate Prison?"} +{"answers": ["Comentiolus"], "question": "the East Roman general was briefly imprisoned for being insolent towards the \"khagan\" of the Avars?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Mosque", "Blue Mosque"], "question": "the , said to be the burial place of Ali, also gave the city of Mazari Sharif its name?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Sterling Yard", "Robert", "Yard"], "question": "at the age of 74, \"\" became a founding member and the first president of The Wilderness Society?"} +{"answers": ["penetrating trauma", "Penetrating trauma"], "question": "before the 17th century, was treated by pouring hot oil into wounds to cauterize damaged blood vessels?"} +{"answers": ["Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samiti", "Parbatya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samiti"], "question": "the launched an armed struggle to achieve autonomy for the people of the Chittagong Hill Tracts?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia City Historic District"], "question": " was the prototype for future urban/industrial boomtowns?"} +{"answers": ["1992 Flores earthquake", "1992 Flores earthquake and tsunami"], "question": "approximately 90 percent of the buildings were destroyed at Maumere, the hardest hit town of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Western school whiting"], "question": "Australian fishermen often refer to the as \"bastard whiting\" because its presence in the catch reduces the presence of targeted species?"} +{"answers": ["Christ Episcopal Church", "Christ Episcopal Church"], "question": "Washington Irving's church, \"\" in Tarrytown, New York, was one of the first in the U.S. built in the Gothic Revival style?"} +{"answers": ["Horse Railway", "Omaha Horse Railway"], "question": "a United States district court decision against the allowed cable car tracks to be installed in Omaha, Nebraska?"} +{"answers": ["Diviš", "Alén", "Alén Diviš"], "question": " painted illustrations for nineteenth-century Czech ballads after spending the Second World War in La Santé Prison and several internment camps?"} +{"answers": ["Klondike", "Klondike"], "question": "the 1960–1961 NBC Western series featured James Coburn as con man Jeff Durain in the Alaskan gold rush town of Skagway?"} +{"answers": ["André", "André Devigny", "Devigny"], "question": ", a member of the French Resistance, escaped the allegedly escape-proof Fort Montluc Gestapo prison using a safety pin, a spoon, a rope, and a grappling hook?"} +{"answers": ["Exploding cigar"], "question": "an was at the heart of an alleged plot by the Central Intelligence Agency to assassinate Fidel Castro?"} +{"answers": ["Chase Promenade"], "question": "the \"\" hosted a monthlong \"Museum of Modern Ice\" exhibit of abstract art on a wall of ice called \"Paintings Below Zero\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bainsla", "Kirori", "Kirori Singh Bainsla"], "question": " leads a protest movement that recently attempted to bring Delhi to a standstill?"} +{"answers": ["NCAA Season 84"], "question": "after three years of absence, the juniors' team of the Mapúa Institute of Technology, which is the winningest basketball team in the Philippine NCAA, will return in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Herndon House"], "question": "the Union Pacific Railroad made the its headquarters 12 years after celebrating the launch of construction on the First Transcontinental Railroad there?"} +{"answers": ["Fortified Area of Silesia"], "question": " were Polish fortifications constructed along the interbellum border of Poland and Germany in the area of Upper Silesia?"} +{"answers": ["Battistelli", "Francesca Battistelli", "Francesca"], "question": "Christian musician said she knew she would spend her life performing after seeing the musical \"The Secret Garden\" on Broadway at the age of six?"} +{"answers": ["Jeita Grotto"], "question": " \"(statue pictured)\" in Lebanon has the world's longest stalactite, at 8.2 m (27 ft)?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Morris III", "III", "James Morris"], "question": "the town of Morris, Connecticut is named in honor of coeducation pioneer , who served in the Continental Army with George Washington?"} +{"answers": ["keeltail needlefish", "Keeltail needlefish"], "question": "there are seven known 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mimicry?"} +{"answers": ["Boeing Galleries"], "question": "the first exhibition at the was a series of photographs taken from helicopters and hot air balloons?"} +{"answers": ["Saint John's Tower"], "question": "Pope Benedict XVI received George W. Bush this month in a where Pope John Paul II resided temporarily while his papal apartments were being remodeled?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Sherard", "Sherard"], "question": "for helping endow a professorship of botany at the University of Oxford, was granted a doctorate in medicine by the university in 1731?"} +{"answers": ["New York City Police Museum"], "question": "exhibits at the New York City \"\" include the machine gun used by Al Capone's gang in the 1928 murder of Frankie Yale?"} +{"answers": ["China–Israel relations"], "question": "Israel and China were cultivating military cooperation well before the in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["The Parables of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ"], "question": "Christopher Smart's was mocked for its dedication to a three-year-old child?"} +{"answers": ["Sidney", "Angela Sidney", "Angela"], "question": "Yukon storyteller was awarded the Order of Canada for contributions to ethnography?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Delton"], "question": "most of the water in the 267 acre (1.08 km²) emptied out in two hours after heavy rains caused it to overflow its banks?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Mantua", "Siege of Mantua"], "question": "after agreeing to a prisoner exchange following the 1799 , the Austrians reneged by arresting soldiers of the Polish Second Legion as \"deserters\"?"} +{"answers": ["Space Jazz"], "question": "Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard composed the music for – a concept album companion to his science fiction novel \"Battlefield Earth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Miélot", "Jean Miélot"], "question": "before \"\" created an illuminated manuscript for Duke Philip the Good of Burgundy, he produced a \"dummy\" version, complete with pictures, decorations and text?"} +{"answers": ["Esperanto profanity"], "question": "while some consists of informal neologisms, much of it is generated from the fundamental vocabulary?"} +{"answers": ["Barker", "Eugene Campbell Barker", "Eugene", "Eugene Campbell Barker Papers", "Eugene C. Barker"], "question": "'s 1925 work \"The Life of Stephen F. 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Brieant Jr. after he was convicted of running an illegal drug lab?"} +{"answers": ["Concordia", "Concordia"], "question": "most historians believe stories about Dutch shipwreck survivors of the , settling at a desert oasis in Australia in 1708, were a hoax?"} +{"answers": ["Helvella lacunosa"], "question": "the is actually a mushroom that appears in woodlands and lawns in North America and Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Vladimir Vasilievich Kvachkov", "Vladimir Kvachkov", "Vladimir", "Kvachkov"], "question": "GRU colonel won second place in by-elections to the State Duma, while imprisoned due to his suspected attempted murder of Russian politician Anatoly Chubais?"} +{"answers": ["Taylorsville Lake State Park"], "question": " is the most heavily stocked lake in Kentucky?"} +{"answers": ["Guangbi", "Li", "Li Guangbi"], "question": "when Tang Dynasty general repeatedly disobeyed imperial directives, subordinate generals began to disobey Li Guangbi?"} +{"answers": ["Brampton Jail"], "question": "Black Panther Party co-founder Huey Newton said the in Brampton, Ontario was \"worse than any jail in Cuba\"?"} +{"answers": ["Timexpo Museum"], "question": "the in Waterbury, Connecticut includes a forty-foot high replica of an Easter Island statue?"} +{"answers": ["Fankhouser", "Erik Fankhouser", "Erik"], "question": " is the first West Virginia native to become a professional bodybuilder?"} +{"answers": ["Karakore"], "question": " was the epicenter of the most destructive earthquake of 20th-century Ethiopia, which destroyed one town and left 5,000 people homeless?"} +{"answers": ["Minnie Lou Bradley", "Bradley", "Minnie", "Minnie Lou Ottinger Bradley"], "question": ", a Texas Panhandle rancher, was the first woman ever to head the American Angus Association?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Beck", "Beck", "Bob"], "question": " led the effort to capture and breed the remaining wild Guam Rails, Micronesian Kingfishers and other endangered Guamanian native birds in captivity?"} +{"answers": ["Hymns for the Amusement of Children"], "question": "Christopher Smart's were finished by the author while in debtors' prison and that he died before receiving notice that the work was a success?"} +{"answers": ["Widtsoe", "Widtsoe, Utah"], "question": " was made a ghost town in 1936 by the federal Resettlement Administration, a New Deal program that bought out indebted landowners?"} +{"answers": ["Hauenštejn"], "question": "the Czech castle of is private property of a descendant of the so-called \"Father of the Nation\" František Palacký?"} +{"answers": ["Church of Daniel's Band"], "question": "the , based in Michigan, chose its name from the title of a sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon in London?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Hugh Allen", "Allen", "Joseph"], "question": " was a member of the so-called reform \"Dirty 30\" of the Texas House of Representatives who pushed for ethics legislation in light of the Sharpstown banking scandal?"} +{"answers": ["Takahashi", "Tomotaka Takahashi", "Tomotaka"], "question": "one of the humanoid robots created by Japanese roboticist was listed in \"Time\"’s Coolest Inventions in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Champions League Twenty20"], "question": "the winners of the , a tournament between Twenty20 cricket champions from Australia, England, India and South Africa, will collect a prize estimated at £2.5 million?"} +{"answers": ["Marcus Ranum", "Marcus J. 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the in Washington, D.C. was a gift by the founder of the \"Washington Post\"?"} +{"answers": ["Medieval runes"], "question": "instead of discarding runes in favour of the Latin alphabet, the Scandinavians developed the extended ?"} +{"answers": ["Roman–Parthian War of 58–63"], "question": "the over Armenia ended with a compromise that saw the Arsacid dynasty established on the Armenian throne?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Byron Coble", "Arthur Coble", "Coble"], "question": "'s classic 1929 monograph \"Algebraic geometry and theta functions\" was still being published by the American Mathematical Society as late as 1982?"} +{"answers": ["Cawston", "Edward", "Edward Cawston"], "question": " made his first-class cricket debut for Sussex whilst he was still at school?"} +{"answers": ["Exelon Pavilions", "South Exelon Pavilions"], "question": "the North are the first structures in Chicago, Illinois to use building integrated photovoltaic cells?"} +{"answers": ["Antoni Edward Odyniec", "Odyniec", "Antoni"], "question": "as a poet, was a mediocre imitator of his friend, the Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz, but left colorful memoirs describing Mickiewicz's private life?"} +{"answers": ["Archibald", "Archibald Bodkin", "Bodkin"], "question": " banned James Joyce's \"Ulysses\" for containing \"a great deal of unmitigated filth and obscenity\" even though he had read only a few pages?"} +{"answers": ["Platte Mound M", "Platte Mound"], "question": ", maintained by students from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, is believed to be the largest letter \"M\" in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Møller", "Møller", "Hans Eleonardus Møller", "Hans"], "question": "ship-owner and Norwegian Parliament member has been described as the \"father of Norwegian marine insurance\"?"} +{"answers": ["Roman Senate"], "question": "the were senators drafted for the ancient Roman Senate much like conscription is a military draft?"} +{"answers": ["Bandar Mahkota Cheras toll dispute"], "question": "in a between residents of Bandar Mahkota Cheras and the Cheras-Kajang Highway concessionaire, a barrier blocking a shunpike was repeatedly torn down and rebuilt?"} +{"answers": ["Cochran", "Philip Cochran", "Philip Gerald Cochran", "Philip"], "question": " was the inspiration for the character \"Flip Corkin\" in the comic strip \"Terry and the Pirates\" by Milton Caniff?"} +{"answers": ["Medieval Bulgarian army"], "question": "the core of the \"\" was the heavy cavalry, which consisted of 12,000–30,000 heavily armed riders?"} +{"answers": ["McBrayer", "Odell Lavon McBrayer", "Odell Luke McBrayer", "Odell", "Odell McBrayer"], "question": ", an unsuccessful Republican candidate for Governor of Texas in 1974, proposed the televising of executions to deter violent crime?"} +{"answers": ["India–Maldives relations"], "question": " grew stronger after India responded to Maldives' request for help and thwarted a militant plot to overthrow the government in 1988?"} +{"answers": ["International Temple"], "question": "Edward, Prince of Wales stayed at in Washington D.C. at the behest of President Woodrow Wilson?"} +{"answers": ["S. K. Trimurti", "Soerastri Karma Trimurti", "S.", "Trimurti"], "question": "Indonesian journalist, , who often used a pseudonym in her reporting to avoid arrest by Dutch colonial authorities, later became the country's first minister of labor?"} +{"answers": ["General John Hathorn Stone House"], "question": "the initials of John Hathorn and his wife carved into brick on in Warwick, New York show the influence of Germanic building traditions?"} +{"answers": ["Shwaas"], "question": "Marathi film was India's official entry to the 2004 Oscars but faced financial problems to showcase and promote the film?"} +{"answers": ["1968 Pacific hurricane season"], "question": " for the most named tropical storms to form in a month in East Pacific history since reliable records began dates back to 1968?"} +{"answers": ["Bahá'í Faith in the United Arab Emirates"], "question": "the Bahá'í is estimated to be the second-largest in the Middle East?"} +{"answers": ["Manx runestones"], "question": "there are more than twenty ?"} +{"answers": ["Confederate Memorial Fountain in Hopkinsville"], "question": "Hopkinsville, Kentucky's was a public drinking fountain?"} +{"answers": ["Delaware", "Delaware chicken"], "question": "the breed of chicken \"(chick pictured)\" was once the favorite broiler on U.S. East Coast farms, but is now critically endangered?"} +{"answers": ["Raman Science Centre"], "question": "Indian Space Research Organisation chairman G. Madavan Nair declared at the , Nagpur that India would have astronauts in space by 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Desdamona"], "question": " won the Minnesota Music Award for Best Spoken Word Artist every year from 2000 to 2006, except 2001 and 2002, when nobody won?"} +{"answers": ["Mishmar David"], "question": " was the first kibbutz to be privatised?"} +{"answers": ["Bolesławowic", "Mieszko", "Mieszko Bolesławowic"], "question": " could have become a king of Poland, if he had not been poisoned?"} +{"answers": ["Hillsboro Central/Southeast 3rd Avenue Transit Center"], "question": "the light rail station had the only library located at a mass transit station in the western U.S. when it opened?"} +{"answers": ["Rendezvous", "Rendezvous"], "question": "British folk rock singer Sandy Denny liked the string arrangements on her final album so much that she called them her \"fur coat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moika Palace"], "question": "the , a museum about the murder of Grigori Rasputin \"\" by Prince Felix Yusupov, was also the scene of the homicide?"} +{"answers": ["Mukherjee", "Kamalinee", "Kamalinee Mukherjee"], "question": "Indian actress 's poem was selected for an international poetry contest in Washington, D.C. just before she began her acting career in the Telugu film industry?"} +{"answers": ["Agnew", "Roy", "Roy Agnew"], "question": " has been described as the most outstanding Australian composer of the early 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Forest City", "Forest City, Utah"], "question": "the American Fork Railroad stopped 4 miles (6.4 km) short of the smelter it was built to serve?"} +{"answers": ["Mendiola massacre"], "question": "after the on January 22, 1987, the Filipino Government banned all public demonstrations on Mendiola Street in Manila?"} +{"answers": ["Turner", "Morris W. 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Bruccoli", "Matthew Joseph Bruccoli", "Bruccoli", "Matthew"], "question": ", a scholar on F. Scott Fitzgerald, owned a collection of Fitzgerald memorabilia valued at US$2 million?"} +{"answers": ["Roujin Z"], "question": " is a 1991 Japanese anime film about a computerized hospital bed with its own built-in atomic power reactor?"} +{"answers": ["Western Kentucky University Heating Plant"], "question": "the Louisville and Nashville Railroad built a separate spur just for Western Kentucky University's ?"} +{"answers": ["Lindegger", "Albert Lindegger", "Albert"], "question": "Swiss illustrator was responsible for murals at the headquarters of the cantonal police and the crematorium in Berne?"} +{"answers": ["Mayo Beach Light"], "question": "in 1928, the tower was removed from its site on Cape Cod and re-erected in California as the Point Montara Light?"} +{"answers": ["Cozy Dog Drive In"], "question": "the original hot dog on a stick to be served at \"\" was called a Crusty Cur?"} +{"answers": ["Military history of the Mali Empire"], "question": "14th-century explorer Ibn Battuta visited the during the reign of Mansa Suleyman?"} +{"answers": ["Pete Smith"], "question": "Atlanta Braves pitcher threw three of his four career shutouts in 1988, the season after his rookie year?"} +{"answers": ["Burkinabé literature"], "question": "prior to colonial times, was virtually absent from Burkina Faso, with the country's first novel not published until 1962?"} +{"answers": ["Cold Sassy Tree", "Cold Sassy Tree"], "question": "Carlisle Floyd decided to adapt Olive Ann Burns' novel \"Cold Sassy Tree\" into after his sister gave him a copy?"} +{"answers": ["Minneapolis Police Department"], "question": "the horses in the mounted patrol commute to Minneapolis from a nearby ranch?"} +{"answers": ["Horse Grenadier Guards"], "question": "the were a unit of the British Household Cavalry until 1788, originally serving as mounted infantry to reinforce the Horse Guards Regiment?"} +{"answers": ["Larma", "Manabendra", "Manabendra Narayan Larma"], "question": " was a major political leader of the Chakma people and other tribes of the Chittagong Hill Tracts and founder of the Shanti Bahini militia?"} +{"answers": ["History of the Germans in Louisville"], "question": "13 separate churches served the in the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Neil", "Fairley", "Neil Hamilton Fairley"], "question": "the British Army changed its plans for operations in Greece during World War II on medical advice from Australian Brigadier \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Christ Catholic Church Archdiocese", "Christ Catholic Church", "Christ Catholic Church"], "question": "the Cathedral Church of the Prince of Peace, the episcopal see of the bishop of the founded by Karl Pruter, is said to be the smallest cathedral in the world?"} +{"answers": ["To the Stars", "To the Stars"], "question": "the jazz album by Chick Corea was inspired by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard's science fiction novel of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Rwenzori Mountains National Park"], "question": "the third, fourth, and fifth highest mountain peaks in Africa are located in in Uganda?"} +{"answers": ["Kimpton Topaz Hotel", "D.C. Kimpton Topaz Hotel", "Topaz Hotel"], "question": "employee uniforms at the in Washington, D.C. have been described as \"punk Buddhist\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas T. Gaff House"], "question": "the is the residence of the Colombian ambassador to the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Dulcie", "Dulcie Holland", "Holland", "Dulcie Sybil Holland"], "question": "'s \"Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano\", described as \"one of the greatest treasures of Australian music\", waited 47 years for its first public performance?"} +{"answers": ["Ringerike Line"], "question": " railway would reduce rail travel from Oslo to Bergen, Norway by ?"} +{"answers": ["To the Stars", "To the Stars"], "question": "Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard's SF novel was nominated for a 2001 \"Retro\" Hugo Award?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Tozier", "Albert E. Tozier", "Tozier", "Albert"], "question": " rang the bell at a church in Hillsboro, Oregon, on New Year's Eve for 64 straight years?"} +{"answers": ["Abel", "Abel Buell", "Buell"], "question": "in 1784, published the first map of the new United States created by an American?"} +{"answers": ["Doireann", "Bhriain", "Doireann Ní Bhriain", "Ní Bhriain"], "question": "Irish journalist was given one of the final Jacob's Awards in 1993 to commemorate her career with RTÉ Radio 1?"} +{"answers": ["Scène de vie"], "question": "French singer Patricia Kaas' 1990 album was certified Diamond in France, Double-platinum in Switzerland and Platinum in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Harris Theater", "Harris Theater"], "question": "the \"\" is the first new performing arts venue built in downtown Chicago, Illinois since 1929?"} +{"answers": ["Down Among the Z Men"], "question": " (1952) is the only film starring all four original members of The Goons: Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe and Michael Bentine?"} +{"answers": ["Otto", "Soemarwoto", "Otto Soemarwoto"], "question": "’s work as director of the Institute of Ecology has been cited as a primary influence on the resettlement strategy during Indonesia's Saguling Dam project?"} +{"answers": ["Helen Jackson", "Helen Jackson Frye", "Frye", "Helen J. Frye", "Helen"], "question": " was the first woman to serve on Oregon's sole federal district court?"} +{"answers": ["Eberswalde Hoard"], "question": "the \"\", a collection of 81 gold objects weighing , is an important find from the European Bronze Age?"} +{"answers": ["Dunbar Hotel"], "question": "the was the heart of LA's jazz scene with visits by Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, and Louis Armstrong?"} +{"answers": ["Revolt in the Stars"], "question": "in 1977, L. Ron Hubbard wrote a SF film screenplay called which is very similar to his Xenu story from the Scientology space opera theology?"} +{"answers": ["Frankfurt Constitution"], "question": "a German Empire was first proclaimed on 28 March 1849 with the so-called , or \"Constitution of the German Empire\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wroth", "Lawrence Counselman Wroth", "Lawrence C. Wroth", "Lawrence"], "question": " wrote the definitive book on the American colonial period printing trade while working as a librarian at Brown University?"} +{"answers": ["Culver Randel House and Mill"], "question": "Culver Randel manufactured pianos at \"\" in Florida, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Hermann Neubacher", "Hermann", "Neubacher"], "question": " was the leader of the Austrian branch of the German Nazi Party?"} +{"answers": ["Transfer-matrix method", "Transfer-matrix method"], "question": "in optics and acoustics, the is used to analyze the propagation of electromagnetic or acoustic waves through a layered medium?"} +{"answers": ["Sikandar", "Sikandar Kher", "Kher"], "question": "Indian actor was still in high school when he assisted director Sanjay Leela Bhansali in making the 2002 film \"Devdas\"?"} +{"answers": ["ISSF 10 meter air pistol", "10 metre air pistol"], "question": "compared to standard pistols, the pistols used in the ISSF event are allowed to be larger and have lower trigger pull weight?"} +{"answers": ["This Side of Paradise"], "question": "F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote his debut novel in a successful attempt to convince Zelda Sayre to marry him?"} +{"answers": ["Uri-On"], "question": " \"\", created by Michael Netzer in 1987, was the first Israeli superhero to be published in color?"} +{"answers": ["British Army during the Napoleonic Wars"], "question": "the increased in size from 40,000 regular troops to over 250,000?"} +{"answers": ["Van Meter", "Van Meter Hall"], "question": "Western Kentucky University's is said to be haunted by the ghost of a worker who died due to seeing an airplane for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["Mary's Point"], "question": " in New Brunswick, Canada has the world's highest density of \"Corophium volutator\", a crustacean which is a food source of millions of Semipalmated Sandpipers?"} +{"answers": ["McCormick Tribune Plaza & Ice Rink"], "question": " \"\" is both an ice skating rink and the largest alfresco dining venue in Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Placid Olympic Museum", "Lake Placid Winter Olympic Museum"], "question": "a bobsled from the 1932 Olympic Games, which had been missing for more than sixty years, was donated to the in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Old Catholic Church of America"], "question": "the has taken the official position that all Christians must support nuclear disarmament, even if it is unilateral?"} +{"answers": ["1984", "1984"], "question": "Lorin Maazel was 75 years old when his first opera, , had its world premiere in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Pale-yellow Robin", "Pale-yellow robin"], "question": "the \"\" uses the prickly Lawyer Vine as a nesting site and for nesting material?"} +{"answers": ["Opaekaa Road Bridge", "Opaekaa Road"], "question": "the steel beams of , in Kapa'a, Hawaii were forged in 1890 in Motherwell, Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Morgan–Monroe State Forest"], "question": "Indiana's features gold panning?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Pelt", "Robert Jan van Pelt"], "question": "renowned Holocaust scholar says that the first Holocaust deniers were the Nazis themselves?"} +{"answers": ["Nepal–Pakistan relations"], "question": "Pakistan established with Nepal in 1962-63 and agreed to provide free trade access and transport facilities to Nepal at the Chittagong Port?"} +{"answers": ["Final Blackout"], "question": "the novel by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard is seen as an early classic of the Golden Age of Science Fiction?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Livsey", "Walter Herbert Livsey", "Walter Livsey"], "question": " kept wicket so well in his debut cricket match in 1913 that the opposing team only scored three runs from his mistakes?"} +{"answers": ["Haridasa", "Thakur", "Haridasa Thakur"], "question": "after being sentenced, beaten and left for dead for refusing to recite Muslim scriptures, Vaishnava convert 's \"\" instant recovery convinced many he was a pir?"} +{"answers": ["Bristol", "Bristol, Quebec"], "question": ", had Canada's first horse-drawn railroad and Quebec's first iron ore pelletizing plant?"} +{"answers": ["Richard the Second"], "question": "the 2001 of Shakespeare's \"Richard II\" was filmed at an abandoned Civil War-era fort on an island in Boston Harbor?"} +{"answers": ["Corlea Trackway"], "question": "a dendrochronological study suggests the , a kilometre-long corduroy road in County Longford, Ireland, was built around 148 BC?"} +{"answers": ["Melomani"], "question": ", the first self-styled Polish jazz ensemble, was created in 1951 when jazz music was officially forbidden in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Forrest", "Jimmy Forrest", "Jimmy Forrest", "Jimmy"], "question": "in 1885, was the first professional footballer to appear for the England national football team?"} +{"answers": ["Dans ma chair"], "question": "French singer Patricia Kaas' 1997 album was certified Platinum by the SNEP?"} +{"answers": ["Woodstock Villa"], "question": "the 2008 Indian film marked the debut of veteran Bollywood actor Anupam Kher's son, Sikandar Kher?"} +{"answers": ["Hay-Zama Lakes"], "question": "oil and natural gas extraction and exploration will cease by 2017 in , an inland wetland in Alberta, Canada, and the province's only site for the re-introduction of Wood Bison?"} +{"answers": ["Karin", "Pouw", "Karin Pouw"], "question": "'s statements about the book \"\" prompted the niece of Scientology leader David Miscavige to publicly criticize the Church of Scientology online?"} +{"answers": ["Jencks v. United States"], "question": "Clinton Jencks \"\", the petitioner in the case , starred in the 1954 film \"Salt of the Earth\", which was loosely based on his story?"} +{"answers": ["Lurie Garden"], "question": " is the focal nature component of what is perhaps the world's largest green roof?"} +{"answers": ["Oskar Sosnowski", "Oskar", "Sosnowski"], "question": ", professor of architecture at Warsaw Tech, was wounded by Germans while trying to save archives containing details of Polish historic buildings?"} +{"answers": ["England–Scotland football rivalry"], "question": "in the 1996 , Uri Geller claimed that he caused Scotland's Gary McAllister to miss a penalty by the power of his mind?"} +{"answers": ["Charcuterie"], "question": ", derived from the French words for flesh (\"chair\") and cooked (\"cuit\"), is the branch of cooking devoted to prepared meat products primarily sourced from pork?"} +{"answers": ["Soringa whiting"], "question": "the first known specimen of the was caught by accident in 1982 during a taxonomic survey of ladyfish in the Indian Ocean?"} +{"answers": ["The Greencards"], "question": " \"\" are a Texas bluegrass band known for their Americana sound, but are composed of two Australians and an Englishman?"} +{"answers": ["Saint-Sylvestre coup d'état"], "question": "Chadian president François Tombalbaye was the first international leader to officially recognize the Bokassa government after the ?"} +{"answers": ["Victor DelCampo", "DelCampo", "Victor"], "question": "bodybuilding champion was inspired to pump iron by the \"Incredible Hulk\" comic books?"} +{"answers": ["Gerechtigkeitsgasse"], "question": "a mediaeval ditch running along the centre of , an ancient street in Berne, Switzerland can now be seen again following renovation work in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Space Command", "Space Command"], "question": "the 1950s Canadian science-fiction television series featured William Shatner and James Doohan who later appeared on \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Guettarda speciosa"], "question": "the flowers of the \"\" are used to scent coconut oil in the Cook Islands, while the heated leaves are used for headaches in northern Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Li Tan", "Li", "Tan"], "question": "the Tang Dynasty imperial prince was forced to commit suicide due to false accusations that he planned to kill his brother Li Chu, the later Emperor Daizong?"} +{"answers": ["Chantecler chicken", "Chantecler"], "question": "the , the only breed of chicken native to Canada, was developed by a Trappist monk?"} +{"answers": ["William Tinsley"], "question": "in spite of their poor formal education, and his brother Edward founded the Victorian publishing firm Tinsley Brothers, which brought out Thomas Hardy's first novels?"} +{"answers": ["Opium", "Opium"], "question": "when Yves Saint Laurent launched a perfume in 1977 named , it led to accusations that he was condoning drug use?"} +{"answers": ["Vratislav Brabenec", "Vratislav", "Brabenec"], "question": " \"\", a member of the Plastic People of the Universe, studied theology and was in a Czechoslovak prison for eight months because of his music?"} +{"answers": ["Dead Plane"], "question": "the EP is one of five limited edition singles and EPs released on five different labels by No Age on the same day, March 26, 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Darryl Maurice Brinkley", "Darryl", "Brinkley", "Darryl Brinkley"], "question": ", the first Northern League baseball player to bat .400, lost his chance to play in the majors due to the September 11, 2001 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Yellowwood State Forest"], "question": "large sandstone boulders rest atop trees in \"(example pictured)\" and no one knows how they got there?"} +{"answers": ["¡Ay Carmela!"], "question": "the 1990 Spanish film takes its title from the favorite song of the Republican soldiers and of the International Brigade during the Spanish Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Arthur", "Tropical Storm Arthur"], "question": "the recent was the first Atlantic tropical storm that formed during the month of May since 1981?"} +{"answers": ["Richardson", "Jane Shelby Richardson", "Jane", "Jane S. Richardson"], "question": " developed the ubiquitous ribbon diagram method of representing proteins?"} +{"answers": ["Berezan' Runestone"], "question": "the is the only runestone discovered in Eastern Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Christopher Harrison", "Harrison"], "question": "Hoosier tradition holds that exiled himself from his native Maryland due to failing to court the future wife of Jérôme Bonaparte successfully?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph C. Howard Sr.", "Joseph Clemens Howard Sr.", "Joseph", "Joseph C. Howard, Sr.", "Sr."], "question": "in 1979, , whose mother was Sioux and father was African American, became the first African American named to the United States District Court for the District of Maryland?"} +{"answers": ["Mountnessing Windmill"], "question": "there has been a in Mountnessing since 1477?"} +{"answers": ["Siamese revolution of 1688"], "question": "a in the Kingdom of Siam (modernday Thailand) severed virtually all ties with the Western world for nearly two centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Harding", "Peter", "Harding", "Peter Harding"], "question": "rock climber developed the art of hanging from one hand jammed into a crack, while smoking a cigarette with the other?"} +{"answers": ["Factorum ac dictorum memorabilium libri IX"], "question": " is a collection of nearly 1,000 ancient historical anecdotes written by Valerius Maximus?"} +{"answers": ["Wrigley Square"], "question": "'s \"Millennium Monument\" is a near replica of a monument destroyed in 1953 that stood in almost the exact same location in Chicago, Illinois?"} +{"answers": ["The Pinnacle@Duxton"], "question": " \"(model pictured)\", at 50 floors, is set to be the tallest public housing in Singapore upon completion?"} +{"answers": ["Juan de Amézqueta"], "question": "Captain defended Puerto Rico from an invasion by the Dutch in 1625?"} +{"answers": ["The Thing About Jane Spring"], "question": "each chapter of the 2005 chick lit romantic comedy novel begins with a quote from a Doris Day film?"} +{"answers": ["Šimon"], "question": "Viking warrior is honoured in the cave monastery of Kiev?"} +{"answers": ["Wadsworth Chapel"], "question": "the 1900 Carpenter Gothic has separate Catholic and Protestant chapels under one roof?"} +{"answers": ["T.", "T. V. Sundaram Iyengar", "Thiruvengudi Vengaram Sundaram Iyengar", "Iyengar"], "question": " laid the foundation for the motor transport industry in South India, when he started a bus service in Madurai, Madras Presidency in 1912?"} +{"answers": ["Eddie Kazak", "Kazak", "Eddie"], "question": "while serving in World War II, baseball player spent 18 months in hospitals recovering from a bayonet wound to his left arm and his right elbow being shattered by shrapnel?"} +{"answers": ["Montecito Apartments"], "question": "the Art Deco \"\" had been the home of Ronald Reagan, James Cagney, Montgomery Clift, and George C. Scott before becoming a senior citizens' housing project?"} +{"answers": ["Eimsbütteler TV"], "question": "the , a German football club, failed to advance in the national championship finals in 1934 and 1935 despite beating the later champion, FC Schalke 04, in both years?"} +{"answers": ["Pulau Merambong", "Merambong Island"], "question": " is located within the largest seagrass bed in Malaysia?"} +{"answers": ["John Billingsley", "Billingsley", "John Billingsley", "John"], "question": "in 1795 advocated straightening sections of the rivers Brue, Axe and Parrett, to increase reclamation of the Somerset Levels?"} +{"answers": ["Skinnand"], "question": " is a deserted medieval village in Lincolnshire, and that its Norman church was probably burned down by Oliver Cromwell in the English Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Vatican Pharmacy"], "question": "Valium is the prescription most often dispensed by the ?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Baltzar", "Thomas Baltzar"], "question": "in 1656, German violinist helped premiere \"The Siege of Rhodes\", thought to have been the first all-sung English opera?"} +{"answers": ["Gällsta Runestones"], "question": "four generations of Vikings can be traced on the \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Franklin County Courthouse", "Franklin County Courthouse"], "question": "the incorporates the walls and columns left after Confederate forces burned the previous courthouse during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Itai Keisuke", "Itai", "Keisuke"], "question": "sumo wrestler caused controversy by claiming that the outcomes of up to 80 percent of his matches were fixed?"} +{"answers": ["Finnish Brazilian", "Finnish Brazilians"], "question": "Penedo, a small town in Brazil was colonized by ?"} +{"answers": ["40-Mile Loop"], "question": "although Portland, Oregon's 140-mile (225 km) long greenway system, the , is far from complete, it has been described as \"one of the most creative and resourceful greenway projects\" in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Coracle"], "question": ", which probably existed since the prehistoric times, have recently been used for giving tourists rides on the Kaveri River?"} +{"answers": ["Grasser", "Hartmann", "Hartmann Grasser"], "question": "fighter ace , who is credited for shooting down 103 enemy aircraft during World War II, later worked as an adviser for the Syrian Air Force?"} +{"answers": ["Kramgasse"], "question": "a calf is said to haunt the \"\", a main street in the Old City of Berne, Switzerland, where it had been flayed alive?"} +{"answers": ["5", "5"], "question": "the Japanese visual novel has been described by its development team as a \"noisy northern province love comedy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Price", "Harry Price DSM", "Price", "Harry Price", "Harry"], "question": "Royal Navy seaman recounted in a memoir how he once instigated a minor mutiny, only to end it when it reached \"ugly proportions\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William G. James", "William Garnet", "James"], "question": "Australian composer and ABC broadcaster dedicated his \"Six Australian Bush Songs\" to Dame Nellie Melba?"} +{"answers": ["Contursi Terme"], "question": "the role of alpha-synuclein in Parkinson's disease was discovered by genetic studies of a family from in Italy, which had 61 members with Parkinson's?"} +{"answers": ["Hardy Lake"], "question": " is Indiana's smallest reservoir at 741 acres of surface area?"} +{"answers": ["Rebengiuc", "Victor", "Victor Rebengiuc"], "question": "Do you know that, during the 1989 Revolution, Romanian actor appeared on television with a toilet paper roll, as a symbol of \"wiping out\" the communist regime's traces?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Avenue Soldier's Monument and Triangle", "Washington Avenue Soldier's Monument"], "question": "the \"\" in Suffern, New York, is built on land where George Washington and Rochambeau camped with the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Sena Gallica"], "question": "the , fought in 551 AD, was the last major naval battle to take place in the Mediterranean Sea for more than a century?"} +{"answers": ["BP Pedestrian Bridge"], "question": "Frank Gehry used a hollow design for the in order to reduce the load on underground parking garages that support the bridge?"} +{"answers": ["UnrealIRCd"], "question": " is used on the largest number of IRC servers?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Largie", "De Largie", "de Largie", "Hugh de Largie"], "question": " \"\", who was banned from working as a miner in Newcastle for his union activities, later became an inaugural member of the Australian Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Judson Studios"], "question": "stained glass from is found not only in churches, but also in Frank Lloyd Wright houses, the U.S. Capitol and the Tropicana Casino?"} +{"answers": ["Midas", "Midas"], "question": "Mary Shelley's verse drama is a commentary on both Ovid's \"Metamorphoses\" and Chaucer's \"The Wife of Bath's Tale\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sociology of the Internet", "sociology of the Internet"], "question": "the is a newly emerging branch of sociology concerned with issues such as the digital divide, online social capital and the public sphere?"} +{"answers": ["Li Fuguo", "Li", "Fuguo"], "question": "the Tang Dynasty eunuch , whose assassin had cut off his head and one of his arms, was buried with a wooden head and a wooden arm?"} +{"answers": ["WE Seal of approval program"], "question": "between 1970 and 1984 the aided in an estimated US$100,000 in restitution being made to collectors of comics and other memorabilia victimized by mail fraud?"} +{"answers": ["Heckling", "heckling", "Heckling"], "question": "a is used when hand processing flax to comb out and clean the fibers?"} +{"answers": ["Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen", "Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen"], "question": "one novelty of Hans Gieng's 1543 statue on the \"\" in Berne was the portrayal of Lady Justice as blindfolded?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Roberts"], "question": "goalkeeper was the first West Bromwich Albion player to win an international cap?"} +{"answers": ["Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad"], "question": "the meandering line took to connect Baltimore, Maryland and York, Pennsylvania although the two cities are only apart in a straight line?"} +{"answers": ["Clarendon", "Clarendon, Quebec"], "question": " is known as the heartland of Anglo-Saxon Protestantism in western Quebec, Canada, because its founder required that all settlers be Protestant?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang", "Empress Zhang", "Empress Zhang", "Empress"], "question": "the Tang Dynasty's , during her husband Emperor Suzong's illness, used her blood to write Buddhist sutras in order to seek blessings for him?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Paxton", "William A. Paxton"], "question": "the namesake of the Paxton Hotel in Downtown Omaha, , was also instrumental in founding the Omaha Stockyards, the Omaha Driving Park and the South Omaha Land Company?"} +{"answers": ["agwijjim", "Agwi-jjim"], "question": "although the blackmouth angler is known for its ugly appearance, it is used for making \"\", a popular Korean dish?"} +{"answers": ["Devils Punch Bowl State Natural Area"], "question": "Oregon's has a naturally eroded bowl carved in the rock by swirling ocean waves?"} +{"answers": ["Gauliga Mittelrhein"], "question": "the Luxembourgian football club FV Stadt Düdelingen won the German in 1942 and went on to the German championship finals, losing 0–2 to FC Schalke 04?"} +{"answers": ["Keane", "Thelma Keane", "Thelma"], "question": " was not only the inspiration for \"Mommy\" in \"The Family Circus\", but also headed the negotiations in which her husband, cartoonist Bil Keane, regained full copyrights to the comic strip?"} +{"answers": ["Urbšys", "Juozas Urbšys", "Juozas"], "question": " was the last Foreign Minister of independent interwar Lithuania?"} +{"answers": ["Kokkinaki", "Vladimir Konstantinovich Kokkinaki", "Vladimir", "Vladimir Kokkinaki"], "question": "Soviet test pilot set twenty aviation world records?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel H. 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Howard", "James Howell Howard", "Howard"], "question": " was the only fighter pilot to be awarded the Medal of Honor—the U.S. military's highest decoration—in the European Theater of Operations during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Villa del Trebbio"], "question": "the was one of the first of the Medici villas outside Florence?"} +{"answers": ["One-armed bandit murder"], "question": "the , the first gangland killing in North-East England, inspired the novel on which the film \"Get Carter\" was based?"} +{"answers": ["Erratic Rock State Natural Site"], "question": "the Missoula floods deposited a 40-ton rock atop a 250-foot tall hill at what is now the in Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Virginals", "virginal"], "question": "one theory why the \"\" was so called is that the keyboard instrument was thought to sound like the voice of a young girl?"} +{"answers": ["cholesterol embolism", "Cholesterol embolism"], "question": " may result from common medical procedures such as coronary catheterization, and can cause kidney damage?"} +{"answers": ["Fourth Universalist Society in the City of New York", "Fourth Universalist Society of New York"], "question": "the church tower for the is the \"high-tech command center\" for NBC's coverage of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?"} +{"answers": ["Leurospondylus"], "question": " was so named as it was originally thought to be the last occurrence of a plesiosaur?"} +{"answers": ["Huckleberry Trail"], "question": "the takes its name from the former Virginia Anthracite & Coal Railroad, nicknamed the Huckleberry, on whose abandoned railbed this rail trail was constructed?"} +{"answers": ["Miriam Ben-Porat", "Miriam", "Ben-Porat"], "question": " was the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court of Israel and the first woman to serve as Israel's State Comptroller?"} +{"answers": ["Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars"], "question": "Winston Churchill was an Honorary Colonel in the \"Queer Objects On Horseback\"—better known as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Springinklee", "Hans Springinklee", "Hans"], "question": "Albrecht Dürer's pupil is best known for his woodcuts \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tourism in Tunisia"], "question": " is said to benefit from its Mediterranean location and its \"tradition of low cost package holidays from Western Europe\"?"} +{"answers": ["W.", "William Jasper Blackburn", "W. Jasper Blackburn", "Blackburn"], "question": ", a Republican newspaper publisher in Louisiana, was acquitted by a one-vote margin—and thus spared execution—of having printed counterfeit Confederate currency?"} +{"answers": ["Lost in the Stars", "Lost in the Stars"], "question": "the 1974 film , set in apartheid-era South Africa, was actually shot in Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["HMS Ferret", "HMS Ferret"], "question": "over fifty surrendered U-boats were gathered at awaiting disposal in Operation Deadlight?"} +{"answers": ["Howlin' Dave", "Dave", "Howlin'"], "question": " was credited with introducing Filipino rock music to Filipino radio listeners?"} +{"answers": ["Collier Memorial State Park"], "question": "Oregon's has a logging museum with equipment dating back to 1880 including ox-drawn \"high wheels\", steam-powered \"donkey engines\", and antique saw mill machinery?"} +{"answers": ["Clover", "Joseph Thomas Clover", "Joseph"], "question": "anaesthetic pioneer anaesthetised Florence Nightingale, Napoleon III and the future king Edward VII during his career?"} +{"answers": ["White-throated treecreeper", "White-throated Treecreeper"], "question": "the binomial name of the \"\" translates as \"brown and white trunk traveller\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paria", "Paria, Utah"], "question": "a movie set built for the 1961 Rat Pack film \"Sergeants 3\" is often mistaken for the ghost town of ?"} +{"answers": ["Driss", "Mohamed", "Mohamed Driss"], "question": "Tunisian writer, actor, and director of theatre paid tribute to the historian Ibn Khaldoun by writing an opera in his honor?"} +{"answers": ["Minden Press-Herald"], "question": "the , a daily newspaper in Minden, Louisiana, was not established until 1966 though an earlier \"Minden Herald\" dates to 1849?"} +{"answers": ["Seon", "Seon"], "question": "in Korean cuisine, dishes made by steaming vegetables stuffed with seasoned fillings are called ?"} +{"answers": ["Pike Place Fish Market", "Pike Place Market"], "question": "the is a Seattle, Washington fishmonger known for throwing fish to customers?"} +{"answers": ["New Jersey Library Association"], "question": "the , the oldest library organization in New Jersey, began in 1890 with 39 members and currently has over 1,600?"} +{"answers": ["First Regiment Armory Annex"], "question": "the \"\" in Portland, Oregon was the first building on the National Register of Historic Places to achieve a Platinum Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification?"} +{"answers": ["Chih-wei", "Shih Chih-wei", "Shih"], "question": " was the first player of the La New Bears to receive a monthly Most Valuable Player award in the Chinese Professional Baseball League in Taiwan?"} +{"answers": ["Colchester Gladiators"], "question": "British TV presenter Dermot O'Leary once played as a punt returner for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Elsie Mackay", "Elsie", "Mackay"], "question": "Lady , socialite, actress and interior designer, died in 1928 with WWI ace Walter G. R. Hinchcliffe, attempting to be the first woman to fly across the Atlantic?"} +{"answers": ["Gauliga Pommern"], "question": "in its last completed season in 1943–44, out of twelve clubs in the , five belonged to the German \"Luftwaffe\" (Air Force), one to the \"Kriegsmarine\" (Navy) and one to the \"Heer\" (Army)?"} +{"answers": ["Laura Vernon Hamner", "Laura", "Hamner"], "question": "author , informally known as \"Miss Amarillo\", lived over thirty years in an Amarillo, Texas hotel?"} +{"answers": ["Hayyim", "Hayyim Selig Slonimski", "Slonimski"], "question": "Hebrew publisher \"\" was awarded the Demidov prize of 2,500 rubles in 1844 by the Russian Academy of Sciences for the invention of a calculating machine?"} +{"answers": ["Nankin bantam", "Nankin", "Nankin Bantam"], "question": "the bantam breed of chicken is classified as critically endangered by the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy?"} +{"answers": ["Buu Phong Temple", "Bửu Phong", "Bửu Phong Temple"], "question": "the 17th-century in Vietnam has exactly 100 hillside steps from the road up to its entrance?"} +{"answers": ["Albert", "Albert Hofstede", "Hofstede"], "question": " was Minneapolis's first Catholic mayor?"} +{"answers": ["The Chalk Circle"], "question": ", a Yuan Dynasty play, is still being performed in European versions set in 14th-century China, Soviet Georgia and East Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Coirpre mac Néill", "Coirpre", "Néill"], "question": " is said to have been cursed by Saint Patrick so that none of his descendants would be High King of Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Teuchitlan tradition"], "question": "the conical step pyramids \"(reconstruction pictured)\" and circular public architecture of ancient Mexico's were unique in Mesoamerica?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund", "Weeks", "Edmund Cottle", "Edmund C. Weeks"], "question": "the Florida state comptroller refused to pay Lieutenant Governor his salary because he was not elected?"} +{"answers": ["Liga Leumit", "1966–68 Liga Leumit"], "question": "the was played over two years in an effort to rid Israeli football of corruption and violence, which included riots on the field?"} +{"answers": ["Kari Blackburn", "Blackburn", "Kari"], "question": ", daughter of Irish educationist Robert Blackburn, taught in a primary school in Tanzania before joining the BBC?"} +{"answers": ["ISSF World Shooting Championships", "1954 ISSF World Shooting Championships"], "question": "the Soviet Union made its debut at the in Caracas and won 20 of the 30 gold medals?"} +{"answers": ["Mildenhall", "John Mildenhall", "John"], "question": "the burial of at Agra in 1614 is the oldest recorded burial of an Englishman in India?"} +{"answers": ["Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive", "Pierce Stocking Drive"], "question": "the was originally a route called the Sleeping Bear Dunes Park?"} +{"answers": ["Florida Tropical House"], "question": "the architects of the \"\", located in Beverly Shores, Indiana designed the house with Florida residents in mind?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir Brooke Boothby, 6th Baronet"], "question": "Penelope Boothby was painted by Henry Fuseli and sculpted by Thomas Banks, as well as being the subject of a book of poetry by her father ?"} +{"answers": ["The Paperboys", "The Paperboys"], "question": " are an award-winning Canadian folk music band that blends Celtic folk with Bluegrass, Mexican, Eastern European, African, zydeco, soul and country influences?"} +{"answers": ["Jarvik", "Murray Elias Jarvik", "Murray Jarvik", "Murray"], "question": " and Jed Rose, who invented the nicotine patch, could not get approval to conduct their research on human subjects and performed the initial tests of the patch on themselves?"} +{"answers": ["Barbette", "Barbette"], "question": ", a female impersonator aerialist, served as inspiration to such artists as Jean Cocteau, Man Ray and Alfred Hitchcock?"} +{"answers": ["Hollywood Studio Club", "Studio Club"], "question": "Marilyn Monroe posed naked in 1948 to raise US$50 to pay the rent for her room at the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gurjar agitation in Rajasthan", "2008 Gurjar unrest in Rajasthan"], "question": "at least 37 people have died in the in Rajasthan, India?"} +{"answers": ["La Peau de chagrin"], "question": "French writer Honoré de Balzac's 1831 novel was the last book read by Sigmund Freud before he committed suicide?"} +{"answers": ["Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement"], "question": "the proposed would allow security officials at some international borders to randomly search travelers' MP3 players, laptops, and cell phones for copyright-infringing music files?"} +{"answers": ["An Unforgettable Summer"], "question": "the 1994 French–Romanian film depicts the persecution of Bulgarians by Romanian Army personnel, in a metaphor of the Yugoslav wars?"} +{"answers": ["Hoosier National Forest"], "question": "the state of Indiana in 1972 set aside 6,000 acres (2,400 ha) of just for the purpose of reintroducing wild turkey to the Hoosier state?"} +{"answers": ["Young Australia League -LRB-Inc", "Young Australia League", "Young Australia Football League"], "question": "the was initially formed in 1905 to promote Australian rules football?"} +{"answers": ["Interbay", "Interbay, Seattle"], "question": "Henry A. Smith became the dominant landowner in what is now , Seattle, Washington by buying when so many others were selling during an 1855–56 Indian War?"} +{"answers": ["St Nicholas Priory", "St Nicholas' Priory, Exeter"], "question": "the in Exeter is being restored with the same methods that were used 500 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Felice", "Felice della Rovere", "Rovere"], "question": "Raphael painted , the illegitimate daughter of Pope Julius II, into \"The Mass at Bolsena (pictured, della Rovere in black)\", commissioned for the Apostolic Palace?"} +{"answers": ["Congregation Beth Israel", "Beth Israel", "Congregation Beth Israel"], "question": " of New Orleans, Louisiana, severely flooded after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, was flooded again in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 21"], "question": "the source of the bomb that brought down near 100 Mile House, British Columbia in 1965, taking the lives of all 52 aboard, was never determined?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyd Green", "Lloyd", "Green"], "question": "session steel guitarist played professionally in night clubs starting at age ten?"} +{"answers": ["Hygrocybe austropratensis"], "question": "the waxcap mushroom \"\" has been declared an endangered species by the Government of New South Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Miller and Herriott House"], "question": "original stained glass from the was removed to a restaurant near Disneyland, prompting one writer to compare the new glass to the wooden leg on Sarah Bernhardt?"} +{"answers": ["Sexual script theory", "Sexual script"], "question": "the is a sociological analysis of what leads up to sexual intercourse?"} +{"answers": ["Pine Creek Path", "Pine Creek"], "question": "the , a Native American trail along Pine Creek in Pennsylvania, was later used by lumbermen, then its course was followed by a railroad, and today it is a rail trail \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Welch", "Mike Welch", "Mike Welch"], "question": "the New York Mets traded to the Philadelphia Phillies for Hector Mercado, a player who was drafted and traded the same day, only for him to play against the Mets on his major league debut?"} +{"answers": ["Sandakan No. 8"], "question": "Japanese director Kei Kumai's lost the 1975 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film to a film by another Japanese director, Akira Kurosawa's \"Dersu Uzala\"?"} +{"answers": ["Adriaan Paulen", "Adriaan", "Paulen"], "question": "International Association of Athletics Federations' third president, , was part of the Dutch resistance during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Smith Cove", "Smith Cove"], "question": "during the Great Depression, violence in Seattle's between longshoremen, strikebreakers and police ultimately resulted in the loss of much of the city's maritime traffic to the Port of Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Southern German football championship"], "question": "the 1932 final between Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayern Munich was halted seven minutes before the end due to \"Bayern\" supporters invading the pitch?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Mitchell Mooers House"], "question": " \"\", an example of West Coast Victorian architecture, is named for its owner who struck gold after years of prospecting in the Mojave Desert?"} +{"answers": ["Half of a Yellow Sun"], "question": "Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's second novel won the 2007 Orange Prize for Fiction?"} +{"answers": ["Disinvestment from Israel"], "question": "Archbishop Desmond Tutu has called for a campaign of ?"} +{"answers": ["Swathi Weapon Locating Radar", "BEL Weapon Locating Radar"], "question": "the was developed after engineers noticed that the Rajendra Radar could unexpectedly detect and track artillery shells?"} +{"answers": ["Druk Air"], "question": " flights between Kathmandu, Nepal and Paro, Bhutan pass close to Mount Everest?"} +{"answers": ["Dustin Lance Black", "Dustin", "Black"], "question": " is the only writer on \"Big Love\", a drama about Mormon fundamentalists, who was raised in the Mormon faith?"} +{"answers": ["Hunt", "George", "George Wylie Paul Hunt", "George W. P. Hunt"], "question": "despite his winning the 1916 election by 43 votes, court rulings removed as Governor of Arizona for nearly a year?"} +{"answers": ["Revolt of the Comuneros"], "question": "the against Charles V was partly provoked by the taxes raised in order to bribe prince-electors to elect him Holy Roman Emperor?"} +{"answers": ["Woodlawn Farm", "Woodlawn Farm"], "question": "one of the owners of in Slate Hill, New York used the wild teasel from his fields to card wool at his nearby hat factory?"} +{"answers": ["Trương Đình Dzu", "Dzu", "Truong Dinh Dzu", "Trương"], "question": "South Vietnamese politician once put his wife up as collateral?"} +{"answers": ["Poland", "Nicholas", "Nicholas of Poland"], "question": "snakes were a favorite remedy of the medieval monk and healer ?"} +{"answers": ["General Board of the United States Navy"], "question": "the was an advisory body of the United States Navy, effectively a naval general staff?"} +{"answers": ["Lorry Lokey", "I. Lokey", "Lokey", "Lorry", "Lorry I. Lokey"], "question": "philanthropist has donated US$132 million to the University of Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Stream Cliff Farm"], "question": " is the oldest herb farm in Indiana?"} +{"answers": ["Aghion", "Anne", "Anne Aghion"], "question": " won an Emmy Award in 2005 for her documentary film \"In Rwanda We Say…The Family That Does Not Speak Dies\", which examined the situation in post-genocide Rwanda?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Spring Park"], "question": " may have been the site of the first bourbon whiskey production?"} +{"answers": ["Pertu", "Prithu"], "question": "according to Hindu mythology, the \"first king\" chased the Earth in the form of a cow \"\", who eventually agreed to yield her milk as all the world's grain and vegetation?"} +{"answers": ["Childress, Texas", "Childress"], "question": ", a small city in the Texas Panhandle, is named for George Campbell Childress, the author of the Texas Declaration of Independence?"} +{"answers": ["Maxwell", "Murray Maxwell", "Murray"], "question": ", a celebrated Royal Navy officer, once spent weeks marooned on an island under attack from pirates following the loss of HMS \"Alceste\" in 1817?"} +{"answers": ["Russula betularum"], "question": "the brittlegill mushroom grows under birch, while the closely related \"Russula emetica\" is found under conifers?"} +{"answers": ["Héctor", "Héctor Mercado", "Mercado", "Héctor Luis Mercado"], "question": "on the very same day that baseball player was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies, he was traded to the New York Mets for Mike Welch?"} +{"answers": ["Ivy", "Portland", "Ivy Cavendish-Bentinck, Duchess of Portland"], "question": "the mother of \"\" announced in \"The New York Times\" that her daughter was \"not\" engaged to marry the Earl Winterton?"} +{"answers": ["Yankee", "Yankee"], "question": "early 20th-century immigrants to the United States are said to have seen New York for the first time from the decks of the ferryboat ?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Jacob Kielland", "Jacob Kielland", "Kielland"], "question": ", one of the richest persons in Norway in the 1860s, was also the grandfather of novelist Alexander Kielland?"} +{"answers": ["Harwich Force", "Harwich Striking Force"], "question": "the , under Commodore Reginald Tyrwhitt, oversaw the surrender of German U-boats at the end of the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Rodriguez", "Steve Rodriguez"], "question": "in 1992, baseball player was named one of the West Coast Conference's top fifty athletes of all time?"} +{"answers": ["Russula caerulea"], "question": "the dark purple-brown mushroom is edible and mild-tasting, although the cap skin is bitter if chewed?"} +{"answers": ["Buffalo Gap Village", "Buffalo Gap Historic Village"], "question": " contains fifteen outdoor structures and other artifacts which document West Texas life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Senning's Park", "Colonial Gardens"], "question": "singer Elvis Presley \"\" is said to have made an impromptu performance at Colonial Gardens in Louisville's , while visiting his nearby grandparents?"} +{"answers": ["non-heterosexuality", "Non-heterosexual"], "question": " is an umbrella term, describing people who do not or no longer identify as heterosexual?"} +{"answers": ["Henrik", "Henrik Steffens", "Hagerup", "Henrik Steffens Hagerup"], "question": "Norwegian Parliament member, Minister of the Navy and Counter Admiral was also the father of later Norwegian Prime Minister Francis Hagerup?"} +{"answers": ["Bothrops neuwiedi"], "question": "the \"diporus\" subspecies of the pitviper is one of the main causes of snakebite injury in Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Hap Holmes", "Hap", "Holmes"], "question": "ice hockey goaltender won the Stanley Cup four times, with four different teams, in four different leagues?"} +{"answers": ["Hiatus", "Hiatus"], "question": "Elaine Stritch's appearance as Colleen Donaghy, in the \"30 Rock\" episode \"\", earned her a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series?"} +{"answers": ["Congregation Beth Israel", "Congregation Beth Israel", "Beth Israel"], "question": ", a Conservative synagogue in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, was designed by Percival Goodman to mirror the barns of nearby Pennsylvania Dutch farmers?"} +{"answers": ["Borja", "Francisco de Borja", "Francisco"], "question": ", a cardinal-nephew of Pope Alexander VI, died before learning of his excommunication by Pope Julius II?"} +{"answers": ["flag of Tunisia", "Flag of Tunisia"], "question": "the design of the was altered slightly in its 1999 codification?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Bradburn", "George Bradburn"], "question": "abolitionist was with Frederick Douglass on an 1843 anti-slavery lecture tour in Indiana, when they were attacked?"} +{"answers": ["Johnny 99", "Johnny 99"], "question": "country singer Johnny Cash \"\" covered the song \"\" by Bruce Springsteen and made it the title song of the album it appeared on?"} +{"answers": ["Exhaled nitric oxide"], "question": " can be measured in a breath test for asthma and airway inflammation?"} +{"answers": ["Mason County", "Mason County Courthouse", "Mason County Courthouse"], "question": "Mason County, Michigan's courts used an old farmhouse until was built?"} +{"answers": ["Florida Railroad"], "question": "the was the first railroad to connect the east and west coasts of Florida and the longest railroad to be completed in Florida before the start of the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Spring Street Financial District"], "question": "the , known as the \"Wall Street of the West\", contains Los Angeles's first skyscraper \"\" and more than twenty historic financial buildings?"} +{"answers": ["Guy", "Randor Guy", "Randor"], "question": "the screenplay for the upcoming film \"Maya\", starring Tamil actress Namitha, was written by Indian film historian ?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew Croucher", "Croucher", "Matthew"], "question": "Royal Marine was awarded the George Cross for diving on a live hand grenade?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Lancaster", "Bill Lancaster", "Lancaster"], "question": "pioneer aviator died in the Sahara desert exactly one year after the death of the man he was accused of murdering?"} +{"answers": ["Cerebral vasculitis", "central nervous system vasculitis"], "question": ", an inflammatory condition of the blood vessels in the brain, is so rare that there are disagreements on how it should be diagnosed?"} +{"answers": ["Queen Anne Boulevard", "Anne Boulevard"], "question": "Seattle, Washington's is designated as a city landmark, but no street sign carries that name?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Jackman Prescod", "Prescod", "Samuel Jackman", "Samuel"], "question": " became the first person of African descent elected to the Parliament of Barbados?"} +{"answers": ["The Land I Lost"], "question": "Quang Nhuong Huynh's autobiography won seven awards and was translated into four languages other than English?"} +{"answers": ["Reggie Taylor", "Taylor", "Reggie"], "question": "two games after returning from injury in , became the second-ever Scranton baseball player to collect five hits in a game?"} +{"answers": ["Sphodromantis viridis"], "question": ", the Giant African Mantis, is kept worldwide as a pet?"} +{"answers": ["Bryson Apartment Hotel"], "question": ", featured in Raymond Chandler's \"The Lady in the Lake\" and the neo-noir film \"The Grifters\", has become a symbol of LA's film noir past?"} +{"answers": ["Noel Moore", "Noel", "Moore"], "question": " was the civil servant responsible for managing the decimalisation of the United Kingdom's currency?"} +{"answers": ["Fart Proudly"], "question": "\"\" is an essay about flatulence written by Benjamin Franklin?"} +{"answers": ["St Helen's Church, Hangleton", "St Helen's Church"], "question": "a low side window in the 12th-century , may have been used as a hagioscope by lepers wanting to listen to services without entering the building?"} +{"answers": ["Cuyama Valley"], "question": "the semi-arid, mostly agricultural was once one of the most productive oil regions of California?"} +{"answers": ["Xenogears Original Soundtrack"], "question": "a Bulgarian choir and the Irish singer Joanne Hogg contributed to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Art Deco", "Art Deco stamps"], "question": "in the 1920s and '30s, various countries such as Mexico, Brazil and Chile issued ?"} +{"answers": ["Hughie", "Hughie Lehman", "Lehman"], "question": " \"\" was the first ice hockey goaltender to pass the puck to his fellow players?"} +{"answers": ["Buddy", "Buddy"], "question": "while the 2003 Norwegian film was described as \"simple\" in the Norwegian press, a U.S. reviewer called it \"overly plotted\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nevada Theatre Association", "Nevada Theatre"], "question": "Nevada City's is the oldest existing theater building in California?"} +{"answers": ["William Hayter", "Hayter", "William", "William Goodenough Hayter", "William Hayter"], "question": " was secretary of the UK delegation to the Potsdam Conference, later Ambassador to the Soviet Union, and then Warden of New College, Oxford?"} +{"answers": ["Kasungu"], "question": "the residents of , Malawi, live in houses made from handmade bricks and straw roofing?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Pry", "Paul Pry"], "question": "John Liston's portrayal of the character was so popular, the image was stamped into butter?"} +{"answers": ["Juan", "Juan de Borja Lanzol de Romaní, el mayor", "mayor"], "question": ", the first of ten cardinal-nephews of Pope Alexander VI, crowned Alfonso II of Naples, the future father-in-law of Lucrezia Borgia?"} +{"answers": ["Marvin Warlick Carr", "Carr", "Warlick Carr", "Warlick"], "question": "Lubbock attorney filed some thirty civil suits within 24 hours against the Pecos, Texas, financier Billie Sol Estes?"} +{"answers": ["Stout whiting"], "question": "almost the entirety of the Australian catch is exported to various Asian countries?"} +{"answers": ["Kazimieras Jonynas", "Vytautas Kazimieras Jonynas", "Jonynas", "Vytautas"], "question": "Lithuanian artist designed interiors for over sixty churches in the United States, Europe and Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Skerries"], "question": "according to the official English account of the in 1316, the English army suffered only one casualty, yet lost the battle?"} +{"answers": ["Laila Goody", "Goody", "Laila", "Laila Elin Goody"], "question": " has been called \"Norway's most awarded young actress\"?"} +{"answers": ["Crawford-Gilpin House"], "question": "the is alleged to have once changed owners due to being lost as a wager in a poker game?"} +{"answers": ["Merten de Keyser", "De Keyser", "Merten", "Keyser"], "question": " printed the first complete French and English Bibles in Antwerp?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Downing", "Stephen Downing case"], "question": "the , also known as the Bakewell Tart murder, has been described as the longest miscarriage of justice in British legal history?"} +{"answers": ["Jim Adduci"], "question": "MLB player was traded to the San Francisco Giants by the Milwaukee Brewers, only to be returned one week later?"} +{"answers": ["Amateur radio in India"], "question": "the first was licensed in 1921?"} +{"answers": ["Martynas Jankus", "Jankus", "Martynas"], "question": ", Lithuanian journalist and \"Patriarch of Lithuania Minor\", was penalized around forty times by Prussian authorities for his public activities?"} +{"answers": ["Amateur chemistry"], "question": "Charles Martin Hall \"\", working as an in a shed, developed what became the Hall-Héroult process for extracting aluminium?"} +{"answers": ["Mehta", "Ravi Datt Mehta", "Ravi"], "question": "India's Defence Attaché Brigadier was killed in the suicide bombing on the Indian Embassy in Kabul and is being considered for the Kirti Chakra?"} +{"answers": ["Frogtown", "Frogtown, Saint Paul"], "question": "in August 1934, Dillinger gang member Homer Van Meter was gunned down by police officers in ?"} +{"answers": ["Herman", "Herman Bagger", "Bagger"], "question": ", a Danish immigrant to Norway, became a member of the Norwegian Parliament and mayor of Gjerpen and Skien?"} +{"answers": ["The Natural History of Iceland"], "question": "Samuel Johnson \"\" bragged he could recite an entire chapter of Niels Horrebow's ?"} +{"answers": ["Purple-crowned lorikeet", "Purple-crowned Lorikeet"], "question": "the is colloquially known as the \"Zit Parrot\" from its shrill \"tsit\" call?"} +{"answers": ["Shanhai Yudi Quantu"], "question": "the 17th-century Chinese world map was derived from the work of Father Matteo Ricci of the Jesuit China missions?"} +{"answers": ["Viktor", "Viktor Nogin", "Nogin", "Viktor Pavlovich Nogin"], "question": ", mayor of Moscow during the Bolshevik Revolution, is buried in the Kremlin in Red Square, Moscow?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Lipantitlán"], "question": "in the Texas Revolution , Texian insurgents captured in 30 minutes a Mexican fort they described as a \"second-rate hog pen\"?"} +{"answers": ["De Garis", "Garis", "Jack De Garis", "Jack"], "question": "aviator faked his own suicide by drowning before being the subject of an Australia-wide search in 1925?"} +{"answers": ["Gokoku-ji", "Gokoku-ji"], "question": "a 15th-century bell from the Buddhist temple in Japan was sent to the U.S. in 1854 and rung when the Naval Academy at Annapolis won the annual Army-Navy football game?"} +{"answers": ["Palmer", "John Palmer", "John", "John Palmer"], "question": " instigated a major reform of the British postal system in 1784, when his experimental mail coach run from Bristol to London took only 16 hours instead of 38 hours?"} +{"answers": ["South Ockendon Windmill", "South Ockendon"], "question": " had a pair of millstones powered by a waterwheel?"} +{"answers": ["Elizaveta Romanovna Vorontsova", "Elizaveta Vorontsova", "Vorontsova", "Elizaveta"], "question": "Emperor Peter III of Russia was deposed by his wife Catherine and her friend Ekaterina Dashkova after he had made public his plans to divorce Catherine and marry Ekaterina's sister ?"} +{"answers": ["Al", "Al Madrigal", "Madrigal"], "question": "comedian ’s first television series, \"The Ortegas,\" was dropped from the Fox Network schedule in 2003 before any episodes were broadcast?"} +{"answers": ["Birch-Reichenwald", "Christian Birch-Reichenwald", "Christian"], "question": "Norwegian politician was brought in as a government minister by then-Crown Prince Charles in 1858, only to be provoked by the same person to resign three years later?"} +{"answers": ["Friend to Friend Masonic Memorial"], "question": "the depicts the historical event of an Union officer aiding a Confederate officer at the Battle of Gettysburg, due to both being Freemasons?"} +{"answers": ["Dollis Hill Synagogue", "Dollis Hill"], "question": "architect/engineer Sir Owen Williams returned part of his design fee for the because the congregation was unhappy with the finished structure?"} +{"answers": ["Bloody Point Range Lights"], "question": "the buildings with the sign \"Silver Dew Winery\" described by Pat Conroy in his autobiographical book \"The Water is Wide\" were once part of the on Daufuskie Island, South Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Box Head Revolution"], "question": "Mark Christensen was a dancer, a pilot, a skateboarder, and a musician before making his filmmaking debut with in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Huynh", "Quang Nhuong Huynh", "Quang"], "question": " was the first Vietnamese to write fiction and non-fiction in English?"} +{"answers": ["University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Letters and Science", "College of Letters and Science"], "question": "the is the largest college of the University of Wisconsin-Madison?"} +{"answers": ["Grégoire", "Grégoire Orlyk", "Orlyk"], "question": "Ukrainian Cossack was a spy of the French king Louis XV, fought in the Seven Years' War, received a title of a \"comte\" and was promoted to the general's rank of \"Maréchal de camp\"?"} +{"answers": ["Olive", "Olive Willis", "Willis"], "question": "English headmistress founded Downe House School, where her chauffeur-architect-engineer slept in her bathroom?"} +{"answers": ["Square Pie"], "question": "following Australia's failure to win the 2003 Rugby World Cup, British pie retailer produced a \"humble pie\" filled with kangaroo meat?"} +{"answers": ["Sixth emergency special session of the United Nations General Assembly"], "question": "the ended with a call for the total withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan so its people could freely choose their political system?"} +{"answers": ["Baconsky", "Anatol", "Anatol E. Baconsky"], "question": "the Romanian poet , who debuted as a socialist realist, came to depict the communist regime as an \"anti-utopia\" shortly before dying in the 1977 earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["13th Arizona Territorial Legislature", "Arizona Territorial Legislature"], "question": "a grand jury found Arizona Territory's exceeded a US$4,000 legal limitation for operating expenses by US$46,744.50?"} +{"answers": ["Reinhard von Werneck", "Werneck", "Reinhard", "Reinhard Freiherr von Werneck"], "question": " gave Munich's Englischer Garten much of its current form by almost doubling its area and by creating a new lake, the Kleinhesseloher See?"} +{"answers": ["MelroseWakefield Hospital"], "question": "the world's first successful demonstration of laser surgery was held at in Melrose, Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["David Levine", "David Levine", "Levine", "David"], "question": "30-year Seattle City Council member served as Seattle's acting mayor on over 250 occasions?"} +{"answers": ["Diaphragmatic rupture"], "question": " can allow abdominal organs to herniate into the chest cavity and interfere with breathing?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Payne", "Stephen", "Payne", "Stephen Prentiss Payne", "Stephen Payne"], "question": "lobbyist was caught on hidden camera in July 2008 offering access to senior U.S. officials in return for a US$250,000 donation to the George W. Bush Presidential Library?"} +{"answers": ["National Taiwan Library"], "question": "the \"(entrance pictured)\", founded in 1914, is the oldest public library in Taiwan?"} +{"answers": ["Srizbi BotNet", "Srizbi botnet"], "question": "the of 300,000 infected computers is responsible for sending 60 billion spam e-mails per day?"} +{"answers": ["Otto", "Lange", "Otto Vincent Lange"], "question": "seven-term member of the Norwegian Parliament later served as Minister of Finance and Customs on four non-consecutive occasions between 1855 and 1863?"} +{"answers": ["Social interface"], "question": " is a term used in social sciences both in a theoretical literature, and in a practical design of computer user interfaces?"} +{"answers": ["Llewellyn", "Willie", "Willie Llewellyn"], "question": "the pharmacy of former Welsh rugby union player was saved from rioters during the Tonypandy Riot because of his past services to his country?"} +{"answers": ["Mamucium"], "question": "a word square found in \"\", a Roman fort in Manchester, may be one of the earliest examples of Christianity in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Jean Mohr", "Jean", "Mohr"], "question": " has photographed Palestinian refugees for the U.N. and International Red Cross since 1949, yet also published two books on L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande?"} +{"answers": ["Nuclear Energy", "Nuclear Energy"], "question": "Henry Moore's sculpture was erected and dedicated to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the first self-sustaining controlled nuclear reaction?"} +{"answers": ["The Aftermath", "The Aftermath"], "question": "Rachel Dratch lost the role of \"30 Rock\" character Jenna Maroney to Jane Krakowski, but later appeared as a maid in the \"30 Rock\" episode ?"} +{"answers": ["Pierre", "Pierre Abraham Lorillard II", "Pierre Lorillard II", "II"], "question": " may have been the first American publicly referred to as a \"millionaire\"?"} +{"answers": ["Race Against Time: Searching for Hope in AIDS-Ravaged Africa"], "question": "in his 2005 book , the UN Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa Stephen Lewis claimed the spread of AIDS across Africa is partly due to a succession of disastrous economic policies promoted by international financial institutions?"} +{"answers": ["Moldavian Revolution of 1848"], "question": "Prince Mihail Sturdza accepted 33 of 35 demands made by the leaders of the , and when the leaders stood firm proceeded to crush the revolution?"} +{"answers": ["National Visitor Center"], "question": "Washington's Union Station was turned into the short-lived in 1976, but so few tourists used it that it closed two years later?"} +{"answers": ["Quatama Station", "Quatama station"], "question": "the light rail stop in Hillsboro, Oregon, includes a piece of art based on an arrangement created by a Japanese Macaque at the Oregon National Primate Research Center?"} +{"answers": ["Mangochi"], "question": "areas around \"(Lake Malawi pictured)\", Malawi, have recently been terrorised by elephants?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Charles Plenderleath", "William Plenderleath", "Plenderleath"], "question": "the 's book \"Memoranda of Cherhill\" was first published 95 years after the author's death?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Okah", "Henry", "Okah"], "question": "attacks by the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, led by Nigerian rebel , are believed to indirectly raise the price of oil?"} +{"answers": ["Precita Eyes", "Precita Eyes Muralists"], "question": "after a painted garage door was destroyed, the muralists salvaged it and merged it into a new one, said to be one of their most beautiful in San Francisco?"} +{"answers": ["Lee Theo Grissom", "Lee Grissom", "Grissom", "Lee"], "question": "a picture of Cincinnati Reds pitcher rowing a boat inside Crosley Field ran nationwide after the worst flood in the city's history?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Ferguson"], "question": " bequeathed a fund to Chicago, Illinois that provided for seventeen of the city's most prominent sculptures?"} +{"answers": ["Mamhead"], "question": "an obelisk at \"\" was built in the 1740s for \"the safety of such as might use to sail out of the Port of Exon or any others who might be driven on the coast\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mike Ayers", "Ayers", "Mike"], "question": " coaches the smallest school in the highest division of NCAA college football?"} +{"answers": ["Muphry's law"], "question": " states that \"if you write anything criticizing editing or proofreading, there will be a fault of some kind in what you have written\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Boroughbridge"], "question": "Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford was allegedly killed by a spear through the anus at the in 1322?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Village, Chicago", "Indian Village"], "question": " hosts the only 24-hour elevator operator building in Chicago, Illinois?"} +{"answers": ["Kubisz", "Paweł Kubisz", "Paweł"], "question": "Polish poet was sentenced in 1928 by Czech authorities for 13 months in prison for alleged transport of illegal literature to Slovakia and conspiring against the Czechoslovak Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Emergency Powers Act 1939"], "question": "the state of emergency, enforced by the enactment of to help maintain Irish neutrality during World War II, was not rescinded until 1 September, 1976?"} +{"answers": ["Farm assurance"], "question": "90 percent of the United Kingdom's pig and dairy production is sold under the Red Tractor mark?"} +{"answers": ["Grapico"], "question": "Do you know that, despite its name, the soft drink , first sold in 1914, did not contain any grape juice and used deceptive advertising to promote the product?"} +{"answers": ["2002 Denali earthquake"], "question": "the 7.9 M on November 3, 2002 was the strongest shock ever recorded in the interior of Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Advice to a Friend on Choosing a Mistress"], "question": "Benjamin Franklin's letter was cited in a 1973 United States Supreme Court opinion by justice William O. Douglas?"} +{"answers": ["Pisgah Home Historic District"], "question": "the \"\" was the centre of a controversial movement in the early 1900s by a Pentecostal faith healer to care for the poor and downtrodden?"} +{"answers": ["Iyer", "Thiruvarur Muthuswamy Iyer", "T.", "T. Muthuswamy Iyer"], "question": " was the first Indian judge of the Madras High Court?"} +{"answers": ["Survivor Series", "Survivor Series"], "question": "Ray Combs, host of \"Family Feud\", was the guest announcer for a \"family feud\" match at the World Wrestling Federation's event?"} +{"answers": ["The Dove", "The Dove"], "question": "Madeline Kahn made her screen debut in , an Academy Award-nominated short comedy that parodied the films of Swedish director Ingmar Bergman?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudo-Bonaventure"], "question": "the is a name given to the authors of several medieval devotional books once wrongly attributed to Saint Bonaventure?"} +{"answers": ["Cry Baby", "Cry Baby"], "question": "the United Kingdom's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, , earned no points from any of the voting countries?"} +{"answers": ["Phyllocrania paradoxa"], "question": "the \"(pictured with 50 cent euro coin for size comparison)\" looks like a dead leaf?"} +{"answers": ["Thurning, Norfolk", "Thurning"], "question": "the parish church of , contains many furnishings of a destroyed chapel of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge?"} +{"answers": ["1970 floods in Romania"], "question": "209 people were killed and 41,000 houses were damaged or totally destroyed in the , with over a million arable acres inundated, and more than 100,000 animals drowned?"} +{"answers": ["Judiel", "Judiel Nieva", "Nieva"], "question": "transwoman actor was once sought out as a healer and visionary?"} +{"answers": ["Saifuddin Soz", "Saifuddin", "Soz"], "question": "in 1999, the JKNC expelled , India's current Minister of Water Resources, when he voted against the Government headed by Atal Behari Vajpayee defying the party whip?"} +{"answers": ["Jack the Bulldog"], "question": "Georgetown University Hoyas mascot \"\" is a living English bulldog whose name derives from a 1962 dog called \"Lil-Nan's Royal Jacket?\""} +{"answers": ["James", "James Cameron", "Cameron", "James Cameron"], "question": "nearly 60 years after surviving a lynching attempt, and being convicted as an accessory to murder, founded America's Black Holocaust Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Ivan Pyryev", "Ivan Aleksandrovich Pyryev", "Ivan", "Pyryev"], "question": " was the winner of six Stalin Prizes and was the Director of Mosfilm studios?"} +{"answers": ["Rosabelle Sinclair", "Sinclair", "Rosabelle"], "question": ", a native of Scotland, established the first women's lacrosse team in the United States in 1926?"} +{"answers": ["Nikolay Petrovich Likhachyov", "Likhachyov", "Nikolay Likhachyov", "Nikolay"], "question": " collected medieval coins and manuscripts, Byzantine seals, Russian icons, and cuneiform tablets?"} +{"answers": ["Pushkin House"], "question": " \"\" is another name for the Institute of Russian Literature in St. Petersburg?"} +{"answers": ["SS Atlantic Causeway", "Atlantic Causeway"], "question": "the container ship was refitted with a ski-jump to enable her to operate Sea Harriers during the Falklands War?"} +{"answers": ["Sun Prairie, Wisconsin", "Sun Prairie"], "question": " is the birthplace of American painter Georgia O'Keeffe?"} +{"answers": ["1733 slave insurrection on St. John"], "question": "Akwamu slaves in the Danish West Indies , taking control of most of the island of Saint John in the present-day U.S. Virgin Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Offenburger FV"], "question": "the football game between and the SC Freiburg on 28 March 1920 lasted for over three hours?"} +{"answers": ["Nat", "Nat Williams", "Williams"], "question": " is the first ever African American sheriff elected in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana, where the last three elected sheriffs had been sent to jail?"} +{"answers": ["Cherhill White Horse"], "question": "the , an English hill figure \"\", once had a glittering glass eye made of bottles?"} +{"answers": ["Boris Kovač", "Kovač", "Boris"], "question": "’s folklore music is influenced by the twenty nationalities of the Pannonian Plains?"} +{"answers": ["Splash pad"], "question": "the on Boston Common doubles as an ice-skating rink in winter?"} +{"answers": ["Chianan Plain"], "question": "the , the largest plain of Taiwan located at the central-southwestern region of the island, has three harvests of rice crops annually?"} +{"answers": ["Jayson Castro William", "Jayson", "Jayson Castro", "Castro"], "question": ", who was recently signed by the Singapore Slingers, is slated to become the first Filipino player in Australia's National Basketball League?"} +{"answers": ["Plečnik Parliament"], "question": "the featured on the Slovene 0.10€ Euro coins was a parliamentary building proposed in 1947 that was never built?"} +{"answers": ["The Great American Bash", "The Great American Bash", "Great American Bash"], "question": "WWE's pay-per-view ended with The Undertaker burying his manager in cement?"} +{"answers": ["Naval Air Squadron", "825 Naval Air Squadron"], "question": "aircraft from \"(aircraft pictured)\" carried out attacks against several German battleships during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Johan Cronstedt", "Carl", "Cronstedt"], "question": " increased the efficiency of wood-burning stoves in the 18th century by a factor of eight?"} +{"answers": ["Fruit wine", "fruit wine"], "question": "wine can be made from , including marijuana?"} +{"answers": ["Jurgis Bielinis", "Bielinis", "Jurgis"], "question": " and his organizations smuggled about half of all Lithuanian books printed in East Prussia during the Lithuanian press ban?"} +{"answers": ["1949 Rose Bowl", "Rose Bowl"], "question": "a 73-yard run during the by Frank Aschenbrenner of the Northwestern Wildcats was the longest run from scrimmage in Rose Bowl history?"} +{"answers": ["Ludovico", "Trevisan", "Ludovico Trevisan"], "question": "Cardinal , who won several battles as Captain General of the papal army, was known as the \"angel of peace\"?"} +{"answers": ["Terling Windmill"], "question": " in Essex, England was featured in the film \"Oh, Mr. Porter!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Frederick Gunther", "Charles F. Gunther", "Gunther", "Charles"], "question": "the German-American confectioner claimed to own the remains of the serpent from the Garden of Eden?"} +{"answers": ["Fire Station No. 23"], "question": "LA's \"\" has been a location in over 50 film productions, including \"Ghostbusters\" headquarters and scenes from \"The Mask\" and \"National Security\"?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Ferreira", "Michael Ferreira"], "question": " was the first amateur billiards player to break the 1,000 points barrier when he scored a break of 1,149 in 1978?"} +{"answers": ["Baudilus"], "question": "according to legend, a spring came up on all three spots where the severed head of Catholic martyr bounced after his martyrdom in Nîmes?"} +{"answers": ["Norton Priory"], "question": "the excavation at , Cheshire, in the 1970s revealed the largest floor of mosaic tiles to be found in any modern excavation?"} +{"answers": ["Dick Larkins", "Larkins", "Dick"], "question": "petitions called for the firing of Ohio State athletic director when he hired little-known football coach Woody Hayes in 1951 instead of Paul Brown?"} +{"answers": ["Waitt", "Charlie Waitt", "Charlie"], "question": " was taunted and called a \"sissy\" by fans and teammates because he was one of the first to wear baseball gloves to protect his hands?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Bov"], "question": "at the , Schleswig-Holstein's senior commander did not arrive until two hours after the fighting had started?"} +{"answers": ["Insolvency law of Switzerland"], "question": "the is codified in a statute that is nearly 120 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Last Run", "The Last Run"], "question": "John Huston quit his directing job on the 1971 action film after fighting with George C. Scott, the film’s star?"} +{"answers": ["1891 Martinique hurricane"], "question": "the was considered to be the worst on the island since 1817?"} +{"answers": ["Hurt", "Edward", "Edward Paulette Hurt", "Edward P. Hurt"], "question": ", who coached Morgan State College to 14 CIAA football championships, was also the school's track coach and on the coaching staff at the 1964 Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Neafie & Levy"], "question": " built the U.S. Navy's first submarine \"\" in 1862 and its first destroyer in 1902?"} +{"answers": ["Chao Cuo", "Chao", "Cuo"], "question": "Han Chinese Emperor Jing had Imperial Secretary executed to appease various subordinate kingdoms?"} +{"answers": ["Bord na gCon"], "question": "the Irish Greyhound racing regulator includes Viagra on its list of banned substances?"} +{"answers": ["History of French wine"], "question": "archaeological evidence suggest that the began with the Celts, long before the Greeks and Romans settled the area?"} +{"answers": ["Pellegrue", "Arnaud de Pellegrue", "Arnaud"], "question": ", a cardinal-nephew of Pope Clement V, led the papal army in a 1309 war against Venice?"} +{"answers": ["Lamentation of Christ"], "question": "the \"\" is a very common subject in Christian art from the High Middle Ages to the Baroque?"} +{"answers": ["Toscano", "Salvador Toscano Barragán", "Salvador Toscano", "Salvador"], "question": " was Mexico's first filmmaker?"} +{"answers": ["Dowlish Wake"], "question": " was the home of John Hanning Speke who explored Africa in the mid–19th century in search of the source of the Nile?"} +{"answers": ["Louis-Adolphe Paquet", "Louis-Adolphe", "Paquet"], "question": " was one of the most vocal opponents of both mandatory public education and women's suffrage in early 20th-century Quebec?"} +{"answers": ["Jigalong Community, Western Australia", "Jigalong"], "question": "the remote Aboriginal community of in Western Australia was the venue for the world premiere of the film \"Rabbit-Proof Fence\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vitucci", "Nick", "Nick Vitucci"], "question": " is the first goaltender inducted into the ECHL Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Addicted Romantic", "Addicted Romantic''"], "question": "Faker's debut studio album includes a track written by lead singer Nathan Hudson eight years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Fermín", "Tangüis", "Fermín Tangüis"], "question": "Puerto Rican businessman developed the Tanguis cotton in Peru and was given the Order of the Sun medal \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Massera's lemma"], "question": ", a result in stability theory and nonlinear control, can be used to construct common Lyapunov functions for switched systems?"} +{"answers": ["Central New Bedford Historic District", "New Bedford Historic District"], "question": "after John Huston filmed a scene from \"Moby Dick\" in front of the Seamen's Bethel in New Bedford, Massachusetts, the increase in tourism spurred the creation of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Heger", "Wanda Hjort", "Wanda", "Wanda Hjort Heger"], "question": " showed up uninvited every week at the gate of Sachsenhausen during WWII with two jars of potato salad for the Norwegian prisoners?"} +{"answers": ["Adrenergic storm"], "question": "an can be caused by a cocaine overdose, use of the MAOI class of antidepressants, or a subarachnoid hemorrhage?"} +{"answers": ["Indigenous peoples in Ecuador"], "question": "25 percent of the population of Ecuador is of , while another 65 percent is of mixed indigenous and European heritage?"} +{"answers": ["Linda Lovelace for President"], "question": "part of the 1975 comedy film was shot on the campus of the University of Kansas?"} +{"answers": ["Southern tick-associated rash illness"], "question": "the Lone Star Tick \"\" can be a carrier of , an emerging infectious disease related to Lyme disease in parts of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["The National Conference Center", "National Conference Center"], "question": "the , formerly known as Xerox Document University, is one of the largest corporate training facilities in Northern Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Lee Elwood Holdridge", "Lee", "Lee Holdridge", "Holdridge"], "question": "after several gold and platinum hits, Neil Diamond and collaborated on the film score for \"Jonathan Livingston Seagull\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kazakhstan–South Korea relations"], "question": " are strengthened by the presence of 100,000 Koryo-sarams in Kazakhstan?"} +{"answers": ["Daly", "Joel", "Joel Daly"], "question": "former WLS-TV news anchor and his co-presenter Fahey Flynn popularized \"Happy Talk\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amanita echinocephala"], "question": "the name of the mushroom \"\" means \"hedgehog-head\" in Ancient Greek, referring to its spiny, or warty-looking cap?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Chico"], "question": "the 1958 was the first mass evacuation in United States history in which residents were quartered away from their homes overnight?"} +{"answers": ["Exploration problem"], "question": "the in robotics is that of maximizing knowledge over an area by the use of a robot?"} +{"answers": ["Amaravati Seshayya Sastri", "Sastri", "Seshayya Sastri", "A. Seshayya Sastri", "A."], "question": "Dewan ruled the kingdom of Pudukkottai as regent from 1886 to 1894?"} +{"answers": ["Canadian Parachute Battalion", "1st Canadian Parachute Battalion"], "question": "the was the first Canadian unit on the ground in France in the Invasion of Normandy on D-Day, 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Wynne-Edwards", "Robert", "Robert Wynne-Edwards"], "question": "civil engineer was the first president of the Institution of Civil Engineers to be elected while still working as a contractor?"} +{"answers": ["Barodontalgia"], "question": "the most common victims of , a dental pain evoked by a change in barometric pressure, are SCUBA divers and military pilots?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah Thompson, Countess Rumford", "Sarah", "Rumford"], "question": " was the first American countess?"} +{"answers": ["Sea Songs"], "question": "Ralph Vaughan Williams' is due to be played at the 2008 Last Night of the Proms to commemorate 50 years since the composer's death?"} +{"answers": ["Presidio La Bahía"], "question": "the was moved twice before being permanently located near Goliad, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Pedro", "Pedro Luis de Borja Lanzol de Romaní", "Romaní"], "question": " was made a priest, bishop, and cardinal—in the opposite order—by his grand uncle Pope Alexander VI?"} +{"answers": ["Mihrimah Sultan Mosque", "Mihrimah Sultan Mosque", "Mihrimah Mosque"], "question": "the Istanbul landmark was constructed in the 16th century for Suleiman the Magnificent's daughter?"} +{"answers": ["New York State Route 273", "New York State Route"], "question": "the Greenfield Lane segment of the decommissioned is no longer part of the highway's new designation?"} +{"answers": ["Klebnikov", "Paul Klebnikov", "Paul"], "question": "the global media alliance is dedicated to investigating the July 2004 murder of journalist Paul Klebnikov?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Goliad"], "question": "the first Texian to be seriously wounded during the Texas Revolution was Samuel McCulloch, a freed slave who was shot during the \"(location pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Baku–Batumi pipeline"], "question": "when constructed in 1906, the was the world's longest kerosene pipeline?"} +{"answers": ["Mizra"], "question": "for many years, kibbutz 's store was the only place in Israel that sold non-kosher meat?"} +{"answers": ["Striporama"], "question": "the 1953 film features the only color footage of pin-up model Bettie Page in a speaking role?"} +{"answers": ["Tornadoes in the United States"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" are most frequent in Tornado Alley?"} +{"answers": ["Adolf", "Fierla", "Adolf Fierla"], "question": "Polish poet survived Dachau and Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camps?"} +{"answers": ["Oioceros"], "question": "two former species of , \"O. grangeri\" and \"O. xiejiaensis\", have been recently identified as separate genera?"} +{"answers": ["Staten Island Peace Conference"], "question": "the of September 11, 1776, only lasted three hours?"} +{"answers": ["John de Vere, 7th Earl of Oxford", "Oxford", "John"], "question": " took part in both the Battle of Crécy and the Battle of Poitiers – the two main battles of the first phase of the Hundred Years' War?"} +{"answers": ["Newhouse, Utah", "Newhouse"], "question": "Samuel Newhouse offered a US$50 prize to the first couple to have a baby in the silver mining town of ?"} +{"answers": ["Robust Redhorse", "Robust redhorse"], "question": "after the holotype specimen of the \"\" was lost in the 1800s, the fish was thought to have become extinct until its rediscovery in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Soldz", "Stephen", "Soldz"], "question": "psychoanalyst publicly accused psychologists at the U.S. military base at Guantanamo Bay of developing and applying torture techniques on detainees?"} +{"answers": ["Nuremberg Transport Museum"], "question": "the originally opened as a royal Bavarian railway museum in 1899 and is now the oldest railway museum in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Boehling", "Joe Boehling"], "question": "in 1913, Major League Baseball pitcher finished the season with 18 complete games, three shutouts, and an earned run average of 2.14?"} +{"answers": ["Extended Kalman filter"], "question": "the is often considered the \"de facto\" standard in nonlinear state estimation?"} +{"answers": ["Benedict Groeschel", "Benedict", "Groeschel", "Benedict Joseph Groeschel"], "question": "while was recovering from injuries after being hit by a car in 2004, he co-authored the book \"There Are No Accidents: In All Things Trust in God\"?"} +{"answers": ["Haig Point Range Lights"], "question": "in 1986, after about 60 years of darkness, a lamp was again activated in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Graphocephala coccinea"], "question": "the \"\" is a vector for the transmission of Pierce's disease?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Park Historic District", "Washington Park Historic District"], "question": "an Indianapolis architect was sent to Château de Malmaison to replicate a copy of it in ?"} +{"answers": ["Erie Plating Company"], "question": "the metal finishing on more than 10,000 Olympic torches used in the torch relay for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia was done by the ?"} +{"answers": ["1976 Moro Gulf earthquake"], "question": "in 1976, an 8.0 M in the Celebes Sea in the Philippines killed at least 5,000 people and triggered tsunamis that reached as far as Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Jackson-Stanley", "Victoria Jackson-Stanley", "Victoria"], "question": " recently became the first woman and first African American mayor of Cambridge, a Maryland town devastated by race riots in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["History", "History"], "question": "musician Matthew West was inspired to title his album after seeing the news headline \"Matthew West Makes History\"?"} +{"answers": ["Armageddon", "Armageddon"], "question": "after years of inactivity, the Inferno match returned at the pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment \"(participant M.V.P. pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Agriculture in Bhutan"], "question": " for the majority of the population of Bhutan?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Andrews Clark Memorial Home", "Mary Andrews Clark Home"], "question": "the , built in 1913 as a home for single working women, has been a shooting location for \"Rocketeer\", \"Twins\", and \"Mr. Saturday Night\"?"} +{"answers": ["War of the Lombards"], "question": "the noble house of Ibelin was the primary beneficiary of the , a civil war in the Kingdom of Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["Johnstone", "Norm Johnstone", "Norm"], "question": "AFL club the Fitzroy Lions' former best and fairest winner is the grandfather of current Brisbane Lions player Travis Johnstone?"} +{"answers": ["Airmails of the United States"], "question": "the first was a personal letter from George Washington carried on an aerial balloon flight from Philadelphia by Jean Pierre Blanchard?"} +{"answers": ["The End of Oil"], "question": "in his 2004 book , Paul Roberts cautioned that the price of oil might climb to US$60 a barrel within five years, but it took only thirteen months?"} +{"answers": ["Erastus Brainerd", "Erastus", "Brainerd"], "question": "journalist and art museum curator led the publicity campaign that established Seattle's role as the gateway to the Yukon Gold Rush?"} +{"answers": ["Barbary Crusade", "Mahdian Crusade"], "question": "although the in 1390 was a military failure, the subsequent ten year armistice reduced piracy from the Barbary coast?"} +{"answers": ["South American coati", "South American"], "question": " males were originally considered a separate species from females due to different social habits?"} +{"answers": ["New Jersey School Report Card"], "question": "the 1989 was the first report to make statistics such as standardized test scores, student-teacher ratio, and cost of public schools available to all taxpayers in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Broecke", "Pieter", "Pieter van den Broecke"], "question": " was one of the first Dutchmen to drink coffee when he visited Mocha, Yemen in 1614?"} +{"answers": ["Sego", "Sego, Utah"], "question": "miners living in bought out the coal mine they worked for?"} +{"answers": ["Selenochlamys ysbryda"], "question": "the \"\", recently discovered in Wales, blindly hunts earthworms using its blade-shaped teeth?"} +{"answers": ["Lob bomb", "lob bomb"], "question": "the is a newly developed form of airborne improvised explosive device made from a propane tank, and used by insurgents in Iraq against U.S. forces?"} +{"answers": ["Rota", "Martino Rota", "Martino"], "question": "the work of as engraver to the Imperial court in Vienna included a portrait of Emperor Maximilian II?"} +{"answers": ["National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund"], "question": "in 2007, the provided deposit insurance for nearly 87 million accounts at 8,101 credit unions in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Underground City", "Underground City"], "question": "the in Beijing is a bomb shelter said to accommodate six million people?"} +{"answers": ["Adams", "Samuel S. Adams", "Samuel Sherman Adams", "Samuel"], "question": "former American Geological Institute president was son of New Hampshire Governor Sherman Adams?"} +{"answers": ["Buffalo treehopper"], "question": "the \"\" is an insect named for its resemblance to the American Bison?"} +{"answers": ["Xiaonanmen station"], "question": "the Taipei Metro was a target of serial vandalism in March 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Vector Field Histogram"], "question": "the (VFH) algorithm used in robotic motion planning received two major updates after its original creation in 1991, which were renamed as VFH+ and VFH*?"} +{"answers": ["Budweiser Bier Bürgerbräu", "Budweiser Bürgerbräu"], "question": ", introduced in 1802, is offered by the Czech brewery in Europe as \"Budweiser Bier\", while in North America, is called \"B. B. Bürgerbräu\"?"} +{"answers": ["DeForest Skinner", "DeForest Skinner House"], "question": "an owner of the was once the youngest railroad director in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Atunda Ayenda"], "question": " is the first radio soap opera ever aired in Sierra Leone?"} +{"answers": ["Narragansett turkey", "Narragansett Turkey"], "question": "the is a breed of domestic turkey unique to North America and named after Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island?"} +{"answers": ["Sigtuna box"], "question": "the has a runic poem that threatens thieves, but in a metre that was usually reserved for Viking lords and kings?"} +{"answers": ["Temple Sinai", "Temple Sinai"], "question": ", a Reform synagogue in Oakland, California, grew out of Oakland's Hebrew Benevolent Society in 1875?"} +{"answers": ["Russula sanguinaria"], "question": "the red mushroom , known as the \"bloody brittlegill\", smells fruity but is hot tasting?"} +{"answers": ["Hendrik van den Bergh"], "question": " founded the South African Bureau of State Security in 1969 to coordinate intelligence gathering and suppress anti-apartheid dissidents?"} +{"answers": ["North Irvington Gardens Historic District"], "question": "Harold's Steer-In in Indianapolis' was the site of a 2005 MasterCard commercial featuring quarterback Peyton Manning?"} +{"answers": ["Rum Swizzle"], "question": "the is often called \"Bermuda's national drink\"?"} +{"answers": ["Clan badge"], "question": "members of Scottish clans wear a sprig of a particular plant \"(example pictured)\", known as a , to identify their affiliation?"} +{"answers": ["McDonald Clarke", "McDonald", "Clarke"], "question": ", known as the \"mad poet of Broadway\", drowned in prison after being subjected to an elaborate prank?"} +{"answers": ["Onirama"], "question": "Greek band ’s name comes from the Greek phrase \"Onira Mas\" meaning \"Our Dreams\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve"], "question": "radio collars for animal tracking were first tested at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Moszna"], "question": "an eclectic castle in a small village of in Poland has exactly 99 turrets and 365 rooms?"} +{"answers": ["Tookoolito"], "question": " \"\" and her companion were advertised as \"Esquimaux Indians... from the arctic regions\" and exhibited at Barnum's American Museum in 1862?"} +{"answers": ["Mimagoniates microlepis"], "question": "the is a tropical fish that \"chirps\" when it comes to the surface to gulp air?"} +{"answers": ["Jan Kubisz", "Jan", "Kubisz"], "question": "the poem \"Płyniesz Olzo po dolinie\", by Polish poet and educator , became the unofficial anthem of Cieszyn Silesia?"} +{"answers": ["German Mine Sweeping Administration"], "question": "the , a naval mine sweeping organisation made up of former members of the \"Kriegsmarine\" of Nazi Germany, was under command of the Royal Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Colonnade Row"], "question": "notable residents of included John Jacob Astor IV, Washington Irving and Cornelius Vanderbilt?"} +{"answers": ["bamboo textile", "Bamboo textile"], "question": "in 2003, Chinese scientists invented a way of producing ?"} +{"answers": ["Moor", "David", "David Moor"], "question": " admitted in a press interview to having helped up to 300 ill patients to die?"} +{"answers": ["Sotdae"], "question": "a \"\" is a tall wooden pole or stone pillar with a sculptured bird atop, traditionally set up for the purpose of folk belief in Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Iraiyanar Akapporul"], "question": "the (\"Study of Stolen Love\") contains the first major prose work written in the Tamil language?"} +{"answers": ["Stability of the Solar System"], "question": "although chaotic, the enough that its planets will not collide with each other for a few billion years?"} +{"answers": ["Pine Hill", "Pine Hill"], "question": "the highest point on Cape Cod is not Scargo Hill in Dennis as is commonly believed, but in Bourne?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Cervenak", "Mike Cervenak"], "question": "infielder spent so much time as a member of the Norwich Navigators that residents of the town dubbed him the \"Mayor of Norwich\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mesotherium"], "question": " (\"middle beast\") \"(skull pictured)\" was so named because its discoverer believed it was an intermediate between rodents and pachyderms?"} +{"answers": ["Watts Station"], "question": " was the only structure to remain intact along \"Charcoal Alley\" during the Watts Riots?"} +{"answers": ["Penrhys"], "question": "according to legend, water from a holy well in , Wales, can be used to cure rheumatism and poor eyesight?"} +{"answers": ["G.", "G. S. Khaparde", "Khaparde", "Ganesh Srikrishna Khaparde"], "question": " earned the moniker \"\"Nawab\" of Berar\" because of his personal and political influence in the central Indian province?"} +{"answers": ["Ziegler Polar Expedition"], "question": "the was stranded in the arctic for two years until it was rescued in 1905?"} +{"answers": ["Little Lorikeet", "Little lorikeet"], "question": "\"Gizzie\" and \"Slit\" are two alternative common names for the of eastern Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Allen", "Bob Allen", "Allen", "Bob"], "question": "the Cleveland Indians traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates in December 1963, only to take him back four months later?"} +{"answers": ["St. Kazimierz Church"], "question": " in Warsaw \"\" was designed by the leading Dutch architect Tylman van Gameren?"} +{"answers": ["Steven van der Hagen", "Van der Hagen", "Steven", "Hagen"], "question": "when VOC forces led by captured a Portuguese fort on Ambon in 1605, it was the first territory captured by the Dutch Republic in the East Indies?"} +{"answers": ["Young Romance"], "question": "the comic book series, first published in 1947, is regarded as the first romance comic?"} +{"answers": ["Perelson", "Alex", "Alex Perelson"], "question": " is the youngest professional skaterboarder in the vert field?"} +{"answers": ["Josephine Clifton", "Josephine", "Clifton"], "question": "in 1837, Nathaniel Parker Willis won $1,000 from by writing \"Bianca Visconti\" for her to perform?"} +{"answers": ["Glass Pavilion"], "question": "the \"\", a prismatic glass dome structure built for the 1914 Werkbund Exhibition, was destroyed after the exhibition?"} +{"answers": ["Our World", "Our World"], "question": "the ABC documentary television program was often assigned to students as homework, with ABC distributing 39,000 study guides a month?"} +{"answers": ["Fontcuberta", "Joan Fontcuberta", "Joan"], "question": "conceptual artist 's works include a hoax exhibition of bizarre animals such as winged monkeys and snakes with 12 feet, incorporating fieldnotes, photographs and X-rays?"} +{"answers": ["1968 Major League Baseball expansion draft"], "question": "Bill Stoneman, who pitched two no-hitters for the Montreal Expos and later ran the Major League Baseball club as the general manager, first joined the franchise in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Kystekspressen"], "question": "from October 2008, the Norwegian digital ticketing system will be valid on ?"} +{"answers": ["Marshall", "Charles Marshall", "Charles Marshall", "Charles"], "question": " chose the location where Robert E. Lee's surrender ceremony took place near the end of the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Namsadang"], "question": " is a Korean itinerant troupe during the Joseon Dynasty that performed acrobatics \"(example pictured)\", dancing, and playing like a circus?"} +{"answers": ["Lithuanian Civil War", "Lithuanian Civil War"], "question": "in 1382, Jogaila arrested and imprisoned his 80-year old uncle Kęstutis when he arrived for negotiations during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Therefore Repent!"], "question": " is a 2008 graphic novel set in a post-Rapture world where fundamentalist Christian eschatology has come true?"} +{"answers": ["Mangalica", "Mangalitsa"], "question": " \"\" is a lard-type pig breed that was the most prominent swine breed in Hungary until 1950?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriel's Revelation"], "question": "the tablet known as , written in Hebrew before the birth of Christ, allegedly tells of a man killed by the Romans and resurrected after three days?"} +{"answers": ["Alexei", "Khvostenko", "Alexei Khvostenko"], "question": "Russian avant-garde poet and singer-songwriter is often referred to as the \"grandfather of Russian rock\"?"} +{"answers": ["George William Alexander", "George", "Alexander"], "question": "U.S. statesman Frederick Douglass said that had spent \"more than an American fortune\" in promoting the anti-slavery cause?"} +{"answers": ["Old Town Market Place", "Old Town Market Square in Warsaw", "Old Town Market Place, Warsaw"], "question": "in the center of the in Warsaw, Poland is the Warsaw Mermaid Statue \"\" along with other Warsaw Old Town attractions?"} +{"answers": ["Toshio Masuda"], "question": "over the course of five decades, directed 16 films which made the top ten list at the Japanese box office, a record surpassed by only one other director?"} +{"answers": ["Theatrum Chemicum"], "question": "the 17th-century is a comprehensive compendium on alchemy in the western world?"} +{"answers": ["Bartholomew Gilbert", "Bartholomew", "Gilbert"], "question": " is responsible for the failure to establish a colony on Cape Cod in 1602 which would have been the first English colony in the Americas?"} +{"answers": ["Ficus obliqua"], "question": ", which may reach 100 ft (35 m) high in Australian rainforests, is well suited for use in bonsai?"} +{"answers": ["Magnoliidae"], "question": "the include species that produce safrole, the primary precursor for synthesis of Ecstasy \"(chemical structure pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Fox Tuckett FRGS", "Tuckett", "Francis", "Francis Tuckett", "Francis Fox Tuckett"], "question": " was one of the main figures of the golden age of alpinism, making the ascent of 269 peaks and the crossing of 687 passes?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of the Ogaden"], "question": "instead of making a triumphant entry to Harar, Ethiopia after the , Italian general Rodolfo Graziani tripped and injured himself at a local church?"} +{"answers": ["Queralt", "Pere", "Pere de Queralt"], "question": "the only known surviving work of Catalan poet is a \"maldit-comiat\" in which he accuses his lady of having three lovers in a single day?"} +{"answers": ["A Driver for Vera"], "question": ", Ukraine's submission for the 77th Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, was rejected because too much of the production was based in Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Allan", "Ruthven", "Allan Ruthven"], "question": "Fitzroy Football Club was so impressed by ’s potential he was given guernsey number 7, made famous by Brownlow medalist Haydn Bunton?"} +{"answers": ["Elbow of Cross Ledge Light"], "question": "the keepers of the \"\" slept in life jackets for fear of the lighthouse being struck by passing ships?"} +{"answers": ["Park Kyung-ni", "Kyongni", "Pak Kyongni", "Pak"], "question": "Korean writer spent 25 years writing the 16-volume epic novel \"Land\", which has been included in the UNESCO Collection of Representative Works?"} +{"answers": ["Eugene W. Britt House", "Eugene W. Britt"], "question": "the largest sports research library in North America is located on the grounds of LA's , a Colonial Revival mansion built in 1910?"} +{"answers": ["Type 77 pistol"], "question": "the semi-automatic pistol is a common side arm used in the Chinese People's Liberation Army?"} +{"answers": ["Hogarth Painting the Comic Muse"], "question": "according to X-ray analysis, William Hogarth's painting originally had a dog relieving himself on a pile of old master paintings?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Amba Aradam"], "question": "after Amba Aradam during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, the Italians bombed the fleeing Ethiopian soldiers with mustard gas?"} +{"answers": ["Russula sardonia"], "question": "the red-purple coloured inedible mushroom has a hot peppery taste?"} +{"answers": ["Epes Sargent", "Epes Sargent"], "question": "Knickerbocker \"\" wrote \"Velasco\" for Ellen Tree, only to have Edgar Allan Poe damn it with faint praise?"} +{"answers": ["La prima Angélica"], "question": "the 1974 film reportedly created the greatest scandal surrounding any Spanish film during the Franco years?"} +{"answers": ["Electrosport"], "question": "the was a US$11,900 electric car in 1971, when gasoline was 36 cents per gallon, and the company established the “World’s First Electric Car Expressway” between Detroit and Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Prince Wilhelm of Prussia", "Prince", "Prince Wilhelm of Prussia", "Prussia"], "question": "the public reaction after the death of caused Adolf Hitler to issue a decree barring all members of Germany's former royal houses from service in the military?"} +{"answers": ["Santo Alcalá", "Santo", "Alcalá", "Santo Anibal Alcalá"], "question": "’s age of 23 in 1976 made him the second youngest player on an aging Cincinnati Reds baseball team?"} +{"answers": ["American Palestine Line", "American Palestine"], "question": "the claimed that its ship the SS \"President Arthur\" was the first ocean liner to fly the Zionist flag when it began service in 1925?"} +{"answers": ["Kane", "Joseph Nathan Kane", "Joseph"], "question": " had personal possession of America's first fountain pen and the 1849 patent model for America's first safety pin?"} +{"answers": ["Cimon della Pala"], "question": "the Italian mountain appears on the coat of arms of the Guardia di Finanza \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Teddy", "Teddy Morgan", "Morgan"], "question": "when led Wales in their national anthem before the 1905 rugby union match, it was the first time a national anthem had been sung before a sporting event?"} +{"answers": ["Cupid's Mistake"], "question": "the 2001 feature film was produced on a budget of US$980?"} +{"answers": ["Frank A. Haskell", "Frank", "Haskell"], "question": "Union Army officer ’s account of the Battle of Gettysburg was hailed by historian Bruce Catton as \"one of the genuine classics of Civil War literature\"?"} +{"answers": ["Theatre of Burkina Faso"], "question": "much of modern has developed from the need to educate rural people?"} +{"answers": ["Proletarian Revolutionary Organisation, Nepal"], "question": "the proposed a synthesis of Buddhism and Maoism in 1977?"} +{"answers": ["Vorwerk", "Vorwerk chicken"], "question": "the is the only breed of chicken to share its name with a brand of household appliance?"} +{"answers": ["Hale House"], "question": "the 1880s Victorian \"\", with its exuberant ornamentation and color scheme, has been called \"the most photographed house\" in Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Leheria"], "question": "brightly colored turbans were male business attire in Rajasthan, India during the 19th and early 20th centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Bolton", "Tom Bolton", "Tom", "Bolton"], "question": " was the first astronomer to prove the existence of a black hole?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Dubysa"], "question": "the was never ratified as the Teutonic Knights failed to reach the agreed-upon destination due to shallow water in the Neman River?"} +{"answers": ["Martínez", "Anastacio Euclides Martínez", "Anastacio", "Anastacio Martínez"], "question": "the Boston Red Sox once traded Major League Baseball pitcher to the Pittsburgh Pirates only to take him back in a different trade a week later?"} +{"answers": ["Dogger", "Dogger"], "question": "the , a type of fishing boat, takes its name from the Dogger Bank, which was itself named after an earlier type of fishing vessel?"} +{"answers": ["Yucca Flat"], "question": "a subsidence crater \"\" resulting from a nuclear test in 1962 at is listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Abu", "Kafur", "Abu al-Misk Kafur"], "question": "African slave ’s rise to power in 946 as the ruler of Egypt and southern Syria is one of the first examples in Islamic history of a sovereign with the lowliest of origins?"} +{"answers": ["Military career of Keith Miller"], "question": "Australian Test cricketer Keith Miller once to fly over Beethoven's birthplace of Bonn?"} +{"answers": ["On the Day Before"], "question": "the title of \"The West Wing\" episode \"\" refers to the Jewish holiday Erev Yom Kippur?"} +{"answers": ["Ovarian vein syndrome"], "question": "robot-assisted surgery was recently performed to treat , a rare condition in which a dilated ovarian vein compresses the ureter, causing pain?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Kerr", "Ralph", "Kerr"], "question": "Captain , briefly commander of the Royal Navy's largest warship HMS \"Hood\", had previously only commanded destroyers?"} +{"answers": ["Gero Cross"], "question": "the \"\" of about 970 AD is one of the earliest known depictions of the dead Christ on the cross?"} +{"answers": ["Chichester's Inn"], "question": "Walt Whitman and Theodore Roosevelt frequently visited in West Hills, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Ficus pleurocarpa"], "question": "the Australian is one of the few figs known to be pollinated by more than one species of fig wasp?"} +{"answers": ["Matsushima", "Yozo", "Yozo Matsushima"], "question": "Japanese mathematician received the Asahi Prize for his research on continuous groups in 1962?"} +{"answers": ["People detained by the International Criminal Court"], "question": "every has a personal computer in his cell?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Morris", "George Pope Morris"], "question": "in 1846, was one of two founders of the periodical that would become \"Town & Country\", which is still published today?"} +{"answers": ["English Riviera Geopark"], "question": "the in Torbay, United Kingdom \"\" is the world's only urban Geopark?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Lambert", "Chris Lambert", "Chris", "Lambert"], "question": "as a Boston College freshman, current Toledo Mud Hens pitcher was named Big East Conference \"Pitcher of the Year\" and \"Rookie of the Year\" in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Adbot"], "question": ", one of the first internet advertising companies, was forced to close only seven months after opening due to the fraudulent source of its start-up funding?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Sharrett", "Stuart Michael Sharrett", "Sharrett"], "question": "actor played the grandson of Clovis, played by Jimmy Stewart, in the 1978 musical film \"The Magic of Lassie\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rica Erickson", "Erickson", "Rica"], "question": "Australian naturalist and botanical artist wrote her first book \"Orchids of the West\" in 1951?"} +{"answers": ["Porkchop Cash", "Porkchop", "Cash"], "question": "Floyd Womack of the NFL's Seattle Seahawks was nicknamed \"Pork Chop\" because his mother thought he resembled professional wrestler ?"} +{"answers": ["Pteridomania"], "question": " is the Victorian-era craze for fern collecting \"\" and for fern motifs in decorative art?"} +{"answers": ["Penelope", "Penelope Anne Wensley", "Wensley", "Penelope Wensley"], "question": ", who will become the next Governor of Queensland this month, was the first female Permanent Representative of Australia to the United Nations in New York?"} +{"answers": ["Streeterville"], "question": "the neighborhood sits almost entirely on land that did not exist when the city of Chicago first incorporated?"} +{"answers": ["Jamaica Hope"], "question": "the Zebu element in cattle comes from one Sahiwal bull?"} +{"answers": ["Visual odometry"], "question": "on the Mars Exploration Rover \"(artist's impression pictured)\", a technique known as allowed the rover to estimate its position and orientation using only camera images?"} +{"answers": ["South Park Lofts"], "question": " in Los Angeles, originally an eight-story parking garage, was converted to lofts, whereupon residents complained about a lack of parking?"} +{"answers": ["Potting soil"], "question": "the fungus gnat is often found around houseplants because it lays eggs in moist ?"} +{"answers": ["Holford", "Tom", "Tom Holford"], "question": "English footballer played professionally until he was 46, making him the sixth oldest player to have appeared in a Football League match?"} +{"answers": ["Focal and diffuse brain injury"], "question": "many traumatic brain injuries have aspects of both ?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Mathias", "Mathias", "Charles"], "question": " is the only Republican from Maryland to be elected to three terms in the United States Senate?"} +{"answers": ["mononymous person", "Mononymous person"], "question": "Madonna, Michelangelo, Napoleon, Pelé and Voltaire \"\" are all — each is commonly known by a single name?"} +{"answers": ["Podgórski sisters"], "question": "the —six-year-old Helena and her teenage sister Stefania—harbored thirteen Jews for over two years in the attic of their house during the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Rayamajhi", "Keshar", "Keshar Jung Rayamajhi"], "question": "the former general secretary of the Communist Party of Nepal, , turned royalist and became chairman of Nepal's Royal Privy Council?"} +{"answers": ["Coupé-Décalé"], "question": "the name of popular Ivorian music genre is a local slang term for cheating somebody and running away?"} +{"answers": ["Farrar", "John", "John Farrar", "John Farrar"], "question": "the concept of hurricanes as \"a moving vortex\" was first developed by after the Great September Gale of 1815?"} +{"answers": ["mizuna", "Mizuna"], "question": " is a cold-resistant mustard green grown extensively during winter in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Ficus coronata"], "question": "the rough leaves of Australian fig species \"\" have the texture of sandpaper?"} +{"answers": ["Peters", "Thomas Kimmwood Peters", "Thomas"], "question": " was the only newsreel photographer to film the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Reform Association"], "question": "in 1870, the aimed at putting into practice some of the ideas that the Brahmo leader Keshub Chunder Sen was exposed to during his visit to Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Chiaffredo"], "question": "the cult of arose after the discovery of a sarcophagus containing a mysterious skeleton near the Italian town of Crissolo?"} +{"answers": ["Dr. Nelson Wilson House", "Nelson Wilson House"], "question": "the is unusual for having Eastlake stickwork done in brick instead of wood?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Strangle", "Operation Strangle"], "question": "the success of the World War II bombing campaign was unrelated to its original objective?"} +{"answers": ["Julio", "Julio Vizcarrondo", "Julio Vizcarrondo Coronado", "Vizcarrondo"], "question": " played a key role in the abolition of slavery in Puerto Rico in the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Rochester Downtown Historic District"], "question": "construction of the courthouse \"\" of the may have spurred nearby buildings to have faux stones cemented upon them?"} +{"answers": ["Zames", "George", "George Zames"], "question": " pioneered the H-infinity methods which have revolutionized the field of robust control?"} +{"answers": ["Nigar Awards", "Annual Nigar Awards"], "question": "the are the oldest awards of merit in the Pakistani film industry?"} +{"answers": ["Page", "Daniel D. Page", "Daniel Page", "Daniel"], "question": ", the second mayor of St. Louis, Missouri, helped finance the construction of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad?"} +{"answers": ["Magnetic resonance neurography"], "question": " creates detailed medical images of nerves?"} +{"answers": ["Chishti", "Ghulam Ahmed Chishti", "Ghulam"], "question": " wrote, composed and recorded six to seven songs for the film \"Pheray\" in a single day?"} +{"answers": ["American President Lines"], "question": " was declared an industry leader in 1989 for its innovations in container transport?"} +{"answers": ["Columbus Monument", "Columbus Monument, Barcelona"], "question": "the \"\" in Barcelona, Spain, was built entirely using Spanish materials and Catalan labor?"} +{"answers": ["Second Bank of Indiana", "Bank of Indiana"], "question": "Hugh McCulloch became president of the without any prior experience in banking at all?"} +{"answers": ["Citadel of Saigon"], "question": "the , a stone fortress in Vietnam, was captured during the French invasion after less than a day of battle?"} +{"answers": ["Molanus", "Joannes", "Joannes Molanus"], "question": "in his 1570 book on religious images, theologian objected to showing the infant Jesus naked, among many other things?"} +{"answers": ["Pigtail Ordinance"], "question": "San Francisco's 1873 was deemed unconstitutional because it discriminated against Chinese immigrants?"} +{"answers": ["Vaidila"], "question": ", depicted in the Lithuanian Chronicles as a kitchen assistant who entered nobility only through marriage, was the only Lithuanian duke known to marry a daughter of a Gediminid ruler?"} +{"answers": ["Keelung Campaign"], "question": "Keelung City, Taiwan was by the French military in the late 1880s?"} +{"answers": ["Gevingåsen Tunnel"], "question": "when the \"\" opens in 2012 it will cut rail travel time north of Trondheim, Norway, by five minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Concho"], "question": ", a United States Army outpost in San Angelo, Texas from 1867 to 1889, was the headquarters for the Buffalo Soldiers of the American West?"} +{"answers": ["European institutions in Strasbourg"], "question": "the city of Strasbourg, France is the sole or main seat of over 20 ?"} +{"answers": ["Nigel Leigh Cox", "Nigel Cox", "Cox", "Nigel", "Nigel Cox"], "question": " is the only doctor ever to have been convicted in Britain for attempted euthanasia?"} +{"answers": ["Ishimova", "Aleksandra", "Aleksandra Ishimova"], "question": "children's author was the last correspondent of Alexander Pushkin before his death in a duel?"} +{"answers": ["NGC 1553"], "question": "lenticular galaxy \"\" is located at the center of the Dorado Group, and has a spiral feature that is only visible in X-rays?"} +{"answers": ["Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario"], "question": "the was established by the Government of Ontario in response to a recommendation in the Rae Report?"} +{"answers": ["Oldcorne", "Edward", "Edward Oldcorne"], "question": "one of the eyes of , who was tortured into revealing his participation in the Gunpowder Plot, is kept as a holy relic?"} +{"answers": ["Nguyễn Trung Trực", "Trực", "Nguyen Trung Truc", "Nguyễn"], "question": ", who organized and led militia that fought against French colonial forces in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam, was a local fisherman?"} +{"answers": ["Northern Co-operative Society", "Northern Co-operative Society Limited"], "question": "Aberdeen's declared a loss of £7 million in 1992, and, unable to recover, went into receivership, bringing to an end a 132-year-old business?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Christopher Manson", "Manson"], "question": "children's book author and illustrator uses traditional hand tools to create the pine woodcuts that decorate his books?"} +{"answers": ["Hnojník"], "question": "the château \"\", now in the Czech Republic, was owned by the Beess family from 1736 until 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Amelia", "Amelia"], "question": "the first edition of Henry Fielding's final novel was published with 5,000 copies while his popular novel \"Tom Jones\" had only 3,500 copies for both its first and second edition?"} +{"answers": ["Da", "Luan Da", "Luan"], "question": " of the Han Dynasty was granted 2,000 households to rule over due to his practice of mediumship?"} +{"answers": ["Zunil", "Zunil"], "question": "ejecta from the impact that created in Athabasca Valles on Mars is a possible source of Martian meteorites?"} +{"answers": ["Franz", "Franz Stephani", "Stephani"], "question": "German bryologist was the author of \"one of the most notorious publications in bryology\"?"} +{"answers": ["Municipal Theatre of Corfu"], "question": "the served as the place of assembly for the Serbian Parliament in exile from 19 January 1916 to 19 November 1918?"} +{"answers": ["Davison", "Teddy Davison", "Teddy"], "question": "Do you know that, at 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) tall, was considered the smallest goalkeeper to play for the England national football team?"} +{"answers": ["Michigan–Wacker Historic District"], "question": "the \"\" hosts Chicago's first permanent residence, Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable Homesite?"} +{"answers": ["Oryzomys dimidiatus"], "question": "the is one of only two mammals endemic to Nicaragua?"} +{"answers": ["Lithuania", "Anna,", "Anna, Grand Duchess of Lithuania"], "question": " freed her husband Vytautas the Great of Lithuania from a prison in Kreva by dressing him in women's clothes?"} +{"answers": ["Montreux Convention Regarding the Regime of the Straits"], "question": "the of 1936 is an international treaty regulating the Dardanelles and Bosporus Straits?"} +{"answers": ["Archbold", "Ralph", "Ralph Archbold"], "question": "famous Benjamin Franklin impersonator is married to a woman who impersonates Betsy Ross?"} +{"answers": ["International Checker Hall of Fame"], "question": "the in Petal, Mississippi was home to the world's largest checkerboard?"} +{"answers": ["Indianapolis Fire Department"], "question": "the first was established seventeen months after the first fire in the city?"} +{"answers": ["Bahá'í Faith in Panama"], "question": "the \"(Bahá'í House of Worship in Panama City pictured)\" was estimated to make up two percent of the national population?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Ollantaytambo"], "question": "in the 1537 , an Inca army resorted to flooding the battlefield as a way to counter the Spanish cavalry?"} +{"answers": ["Eat This Book"], "question": " has been criticized as \"basically a book-length infomercial\" for the International Federation of Competitive Eating?"} +{"answers": ["Roslyn Grist Mill"], "question": "Long Island's is one of the few surviving Dutch colonial timber frame commercial buildings in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Gustave", "Borgnis-Desbordes", "Gustave Borgnis-Desbordes"], "question": "a statue of French general in Bamako, Mali was torn down shortly after Mali's independence in 1960?"} +{"answers": ["Daily Express Building", "Daily Express"], "question": "the \"\", an Art Deco former printing press, is one of Manchester's only listed buildings constructed in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Huschke von Hanstein", "Hanstein", "Fritz", "Fritz Huschke von Hanstein"], "question": "\"racing baron\" won the 1940 Mille Miglia in a BMW 328?"} +{"answers": ["Gender identity disorder in children", "Gender dysphoria in children"], "question": " is a diagnosis formally recognized in 1980 that often involves controversial therapeutic intervention?"} +{"answers": ["Willis Augusto Roberts", "Willis Roberts", "Roberts", "Willis"], "question": "Major League Baseballer signed as a free agent to play with the Cincinnati Reds on the same day he was released by the Detroit Tigers?"} +{"answers": ["Psilopterus"], "question": " was about the same size as the modern cariama, making it the smallest of the carnivorous prehistoric avians known as terror birds?"} +{"answers": ["Henry D. Edelman", "Henry", "Edelman"], "question": "when became the first president and CEO of the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation in June 1989, no staff had been hired to work with him?"} +{"answers": ["Ficus americana"], "question": "the tree is an introduced species in Florida where it has escaped from cultivation?"} +{"answers": ["Green Rosella", "Green rosella"], "question": "the \"\" of Tasmania was mistakenly believed by Johann Friedrich Gmelin to have originated from New Caledonia and named accordingly?"} +{"answers": ["Ulf Sterner", "Sterner", "Ulf"], "question": " of Sweden was the first European player in the National Hockey League?"} +{"answers": ["Indiana Canal Company"], "question": "the was once believed to be a front for the conspiracy of former U.S. Vice President Aaron Burr?"} +{"answers": ["818 Naval Air Squadron"], "question": "a pilot of flying from HMS \"Ark Royal\", crippled the German battleship \"Bismarck\" so that she could later be sunk?"} +{"answers": ["Greg & Steve"], "question": "the children's music duo started out singing to children as special education assistants?"} +{"answers": ["Quantum Hoops"], "question": "the 2007 documentary film tells the story of the Caltech mens' basketball team, who had a 259-game losing streak after not winning a conference game since 1985?"} +{"answers": ["The Towers", "The Towers"], "question": ", a residence in Didsbury, Manchester originally built for the editor of the \"Manchester Guardian\", is now a cotton research facility?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Beltrán", "Francis", "Francis Lebrón Beltrán", "Beltrán"], "question": "current Toledo Mud Hens pitcher pitched the final inning of the final game played by the Montreal Expos before the club moved to Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Broadway Theater District", "Broadway Theater District"], "question": "the , with 12 movie palaces \"(example pictured)\" in six blocks, is the first and largest historic theater district listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Ctenochelys"], "question": "an almost-complete juvenile specimen of was uncovered in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Jarvis", "Samuel Peters Jarvis", "Samuel", "Samuel Jarvis"], "question": " was acquitted of manslaughter after winning Toronto's last duel on July 12, 1817, and married the daughter of the presiding judge the following year?"} +{"answers": ["Suika", "Suika"], "question": "when the Japanese visual novel was released for the PlayStation, it was retitled as \"Water Summer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Christopher Keamy", "Martin Keamy"], "question": "Canadian actor Kevin Durand, who plays antagonist in the fourth season of the television show \"Lost\", is a former rapper and stand-up comic?"} +{"answers": ["Garbutt House"], "question": "the 20-room in Los Angeles, California was built with concrete walls and ceilings, steel-reinforced doors and no fireplaces due to the owner's intense fear of fire?"} +{"answers": ["Vincenzo Gambi", "Gambi", "Vincenzo"], "question": " was one of several pirates associated with Jean Lafitte, and assisted him during the Battle of New Orleans?"} +{"answers": ["Elfrith", "Daniel Elfrith", "Daniel"], "question": "when became admiral of the colonies at Black Rock Fort in 1632, he warned ships of where escaped slaves might attack?"} +{"answers": ["Rosemary's Baby", "Rosemary's Baby"], "question": "a scene from \"\", an episode of \"30 Rock\" featuring Alec Baldwin and Tracy Morgan, was described by one critic as \"one of the funniest scenes ... on TV this season\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tzoka", "Eleni Tzoka", "Eleni"], "question": "Greek–Polish singer has been awarded the Saint Rita of Cascia prize for the act of mercy towards the killer of her young daughter?"} +{"answers": ["Dair Mar Elia", "Mar Elia"], "question": ", dating from the 6th century, is the oldest Christian monastery in Iraq?"} +{"answers": ["Roggenburk", "Garry", "Garry Earl Roggenburk", "Garry Roggenburk"], "question": ", after his Major League Baseball career, became a general manager for the Winter Haven Red Sox in the farm system of his former team, the Boston Red Sox?"} +{"answers": ["Ferrybridge Henge"], "question": "an extension of in West Yorkshire was discovered when surveying an area in preparation to erect a row of houses?"} +{"answers": ["Miroslav", "Miroslav Macháček", "Macháček"], "question": " spent four months in an insane asylum because he criticised the communist approach in the Prague National Theatre in 1975, two years before Charter 77?"} +{"answers": ["Procar"], "question": "the one-make \"\" was created in 1979 to help BMW produce the 400 M1 sports cars necessary to compete in the World Championship for Makes?"} +{"answers": ["No. 466 Squadron RAAF"], "question": "a World War II pilot from , Royal Australian Air Force, escaped death when he fell onto a fellow crew member in mid-air and shared his parachute?"} +{"answers": ["Altered level of consciousness", "altered level of consciousness"], "question": "mass lesions in the brain stem cause coma, a severe alteration in the , by affecting the reticular formation?"} +{"answers": ["Uncommon Friends of the 20th Century"], "question": " is a 1999 documentary film about businessman James D. Newton's friendships with well-known figures such as Thomas A. Edison, Charles Lindbergh and Henry Ford?"} +{"answers": ["Elliott", "Elliott Cutler", "Cutler"], "question": ", who performed the world's first successful heart valve surgery in 1923, was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal twice for his distinguished service in the two World Wars?"} +{"answers": ["Cystopteris dickieana"], "question": " was first found in a yawn in Scotland, but that Victorian fern collectors may have removed every specimen from this site?"} +{"answers": ["Texian Army"], "question": "during the Texas Revolution, soldiers in the were not issued official uniforms, so many purchased US Army surplus uniforms to wear?"} +{"answers": ["Sporting Times", "The Sporting Times"], "question": "in 1882, after Australia beat England at cricket, published a satirical death notice \"\" which was the origin of The Ashes?"} +{"answers": ["Multi-Touch Collaboration Wall"], "question": "the , a large multi-touch device, has been used by CNN during its coverage of the 2008 United States elections, and has been nicknamed \"The Magic Wall\"?"} +{"answers": ["El Cabrillo"], "question": " courtyard apartments, built in 1928 by Cecil B. DeMille and later home to transvestite actor Divine, are said to be \"steeped in old Hollywood lore\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pryor Brock Farmstead"], "question": " is the best representation of a farmstead, with Italianate buildings, around Zionsville, Indiana?"} +{"answers": ["Lamine Guèye", "Guèye", "Lamine Guèye", "Lamine"], "question": " from Senegal was the first Black African skier to take part in the Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Ways and Means", "Ways and Means"], "question": "\"The West Wing\" episode \"\" was co-written by Eli Attie and Gene Sperling, two former employees of the Bill Clinton White House?"} +{"answers": ["1948 Ashes series"], "question": "the , in which Don Bradman's cricket team the \"Invincibles\" \"\" made a world record run-chase, remains the most attended Test on English soil?"} +{"answers": ["The Split of Life"], "question": "the series of oil paintings by Nabil Kanso titled comprises over 80 mural-sized works?"} +{"answers": ["Jamaican Blackbird", "Jamaican blackbird"], "question": "the has evolved to fill the ecological niche more typical of woodcreepers and woodpeckers?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Pendleton Thompson Hill", "William P. T. Hill", "Hill"], "question": "Major General , Quartermaster General of the United States Marine Corps had participated in Doctor Roy Chapman Andrews' expedition to the Gobi Desert while still a captain?"} +{"answers": ["Teri Yaad", "Teri Yaad"], "question": "the 1948 film was the first feature film to be released in Pakistan after the partition of India?"} +{"answers": ["Early Byzantine mosaics in the Middle East"], "question": "surviving examples of \"(example pictured)\" can still be found at Mount Nebo, where Moses died, and Tell Mar Elias, the birthplace of Elijah?"} +{"answers": ["Safety Catch"], "question": "the British radio sitcom is built around the moral dilemmas of a man who inadvertently became an arms dealer?"} +{"answers": ["Polly v. Lasselle"], "question": "the 1820 Indiana Supreme Court decision in the case of freed all slaves in the U.S. state of Indiana?"} +{"answers": ["Banga Sena"], "question": "the is a separatist organization which advocates formation of a separate homeland for Bengali Hindus in Bangladesh?"} +{"answers": ["Hello Pop", "Hello Pop!"], "question": "no prints or negatives survive of the 1933 short film , starring The Three Stooges before they began performing under that name?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office", "United States Post Office"], "question": "the has no public art in its lobby, which is unusual for post offices of its size built during the Great Depression?"} +{"answers": ["Ship John Shoal Light"], "question": "the superstructure of the \"\" was exhibited at the Centennial Exhibition in 1876, while inhabited by a lighthouse keeper?"} +{"answers": ["Hibernian Park"], "question": " hosted the first football international match played in Edinburgh, Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Reich Chancellery meeting of 12 December 1941"], "question": "the day after Nazi Germany declared war on the U.S., Adolf Hitler announced the extermination of the Jewish race to party leaders in a ?"} +{"answers": ["The Fortune Teller", "The Fortune Teller"], "question": "an art historian claimed \"\", an oil painting by Georges de La Tour, is actually a forgery?"} +{"answers": ["Riverside Drive Historic District"], "question": " in Covington, Kentucky marks where the first white settlers in the Cincinnati area lived?"} +{"answers": ["Yukiko", "Yukiko Iwai", "Yukiko Iwai", "Iwai"], "question": ", at 4' 11\" (150 cm), was the shortest member of the 1980s all-girl Japanese pop group Onyanko Club?"} +{"answers": ["Death of Hugh O'Connor"], "question": "the in 1967 came to represent the conflict between outsiders and locals in Appalachia during the War on Poverty?"} +{"answers": ["Lafayette Afro Rock Band"], "question": "the , although little known during their time, is now considered as one of the standout funk bands of the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Vic Aldridge", "Vic", "Aldridge"], "question": ", nicknamed the \"Hoosier Schoolmaster\", had the worst seventh game start for a pitcher in World Series history?"} +{"answers": ["Board of Trade Building"], "question": "LA's \"\", site of the California Stock Exchange, was the first office building on the Pacific coast with automated elevators?"} +{"answers": ["David Eder", "Eder", "David"], "question": "British psychoanalyst was a non-commissioned military surgeon for the Bolivian Army?"} +{"answers": ["Collared Lory", "Collared lory"], "question": "although the is only found in Fiji today, fossil evidence shows that it once existed in Tonga and was extirpated by human settlers?"} +{"answers": ["Bronko Lubich", "Bronko", "Lubich"], "question": "Canadian professional wrestler and promoter was influential in the careers of several wrestlers such as Mick Foley, Steve Austin and Percy Pringle?"} +{"answers": ["Kucheng Massacre", "Kucheng massacre"], "question": "the was one of the worst outrages against foreigners in China prior to the Boxer Movement?"} +{"answers": ["Boy from School"], "question": "the music video for British electropop band Hot Chip's song \"\" was said to invoke the memory of the children's art series, \"Art Attack\"?"} +{"answers": ["Heroes' Day", "Heroes' Day"], "question": " in Namibia, recognized by the United Nations as Namibia Day, commemorates the fighters killed during the Namibian War of Independence annually on 26 August?"} +{"answers": ["Reggie", "Reggie Ingle", "Ingle"], "question": "Somerset cricket captain maintained his hay fever was made worse by train journeys, and travelled in the luggage rack to avoid the dust at lower levels?"} +{"answers": ["Horace H. Fuller", "Fuller", "Horace", "Horace Hayes Fuller"], "question": "when American General \"\" asked to be relieved in 1944, he became the only division commander to be relieved in the Western New Guinea campaign in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["St. Maria ad Gradus"], "question": ", a former church in Cologne, Germany, was the burial site of Richeza of Lotharingia in 1063?"} +{"answers": ["Manchester", "Manchester", "Manchester"], "question": "Do you know that, in spite of lobbying from New Hampshire residents, the episodes of \"The West Wing\" \"\" were filmed in Bluemont, Virginia instead?"} +{"answers": ["Lessing", "Gottfried Lessing", "Gottfried"], "question": "senior GDR diplomat had taken part in the founding and been a leading member of the illegal clandestine Communist Party in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) during the 1940s?"} +{"answers": ["Lacandonia"], "question": "the inverted floral arrangement of , where the stamens are in the flower's center and are surrounded by the pistils, is unique among all known flowering plants?"} +{"answers": ["Flynn", "R.", "R. Thomas Flynn", "Russell Thomas Flynn"], "question": ", retired president of Monroe Community College, won an athletic scholarship to Bradley University that he later lost due to injury?"} +{"answers": ["FBI Buffalo Field Office", "Buffalo Field Office"], "question": "the \"(patch pictured)\" houses over ten different investigative programs and two different specialty programs?"} +{"answers": ["René Victor Auberjonois", "René", "Auberjonois", "René Auberjonois", "René Auberjonois"], "question": ", one of the leading Swiss painters of the 20th century, was poorly received in the \"Romandie\", where he lived most of his life?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Szklarski", "Alfred Szklarski"], "question": "Polish writer of youth literature often compared Polish people to Native Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Old Trail Town"], "question": " in Cody, Wyoming, is the second burial site of the mountain man Liver-Eating Johnson, the inspiration for the 1972 film \"Jeremiah Johnson\"?"} +{"answers": ["Northrop F-20 Tigershark", "F-20 Tigershark"], "question": "due to shifting political winds, the production of the \"\" for the Taiwanese Air Force failed to start on three separate occasions?"} +{"answers": ["Dactylosaurus"], "question": " lived in the Middle Triassic period during the Anisian faunal stage of central Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Malla", "Felip de Malla", "Felip"], "question": "in February 1428, President of Catalonia wrote a letter to King Alfonso V describing an earthquake that had struck Barcelona?"} +{"answers": ["Mummy paper"], "question": "19th-century archaeologist Isaiah Deck proposed pulping linen from , to meet a paper shortage in America?"} +{"answers": ["Uterine septum"], "question": "the partition of a can extend caudally and result in a double vagina?"} +{"answers": ["Houghten", "Richard A. Houghten", "Richard"], "question": "in 1985, molecular biologist developed the \"tea-bag\" method for peptide selection?"} +{"answers": ["Texas Night Train"], "question": "the inspiration for the 2001 horror film was the song \"Moppin' the Floor with My Baby's Head\"?"} +{"answers": ["Valri Bromfield", "Valri", "Bromfield"], "question": " performed stand-up comedy on the first episode of \"Saturday Night Live\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nashville Railroad Office Building", "Louisville and Nashville Railroad Office Building"], "question": "the in Louisville, Kentucky is one of the largest commercial Beaux Arts buildings still in existence?"} +{"answers": ["de Santa Fe", "Cançó de Santa Fe"], "question": "the identity of the language or dialect of the , a hagiographical poem about Saint Faith, has been debated since the 16th century?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Adkins", "Adkins"], "question": ", on the day of his Major League debut, walked five consecutive batters, two short of the all time record of seven?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Bangkok"], "question": "the 1688 \"(illustration pictured)\" ended with the total retreat of French troops from Siam, modern-day Thailand?"} +{"answers": ["Greenzo"], "question": "\"\", an episode of \"30 Rock\", was part of NBC’s Green Week that aimed at having every primetime program aired during the second week of November 2007 contain an environmental theme?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Beaufoy", "Mark", "Beaufoy", "Mark Hanbury Beaufoy JP", "Mark Hanbury Beaufoy"], "question": "English vinegar manufacturer and Liberal member of parliament wrote well-known verses on gun safety?"} +{"answers": ["Belinae"], "question": "beetles of the subfamily prefer feeding on wood of diseased or dying plants to healthy ones?"} +{"answers": ["Rogers Morton", "Rogers", "Morton"], "question": " was the only person in the 20th century from the East Coast of the United States to serve as Secretary of the Interior?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Edward Pendray", "Pendray"], "question": " coined the term \"time capsule\" and created the word \"laundromat\"?"} +{"answers": ["McKittrick Oil Field"], "question": "skeletons of many now-extinct animals, including saber-toothed cats \"\" and dire wolves, have been recovered from the tar pit in in Kern County, California?"} +{"answers": ["Dietrich", "Adolf Dietrich", "Adolf"], "question": ", one of Switzerland's leading painters of the 20th century, had no formal training and worked for most of his life as an untrained labourer?"} +{"answers": ["One Pure Thought"], "question": "the melody of British electropop band Hot Chip's song, \"\", was said to be reminiscent of New Order?"} +{"answers": ["Erie Gauge War"], "question": "the in 1853 was nicknamed the \"Peanut War\" because its outcome affected the street vendors who sold peanuts to travelers in Erie, Pennsylvania the most?"} +{"answers": ["Speirs", "Jimmy Speirs", "Jimmy"], "question": " won the Military Medal while serving with the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, six years after his goal helped Bradford City win the 1911 FA Cup Final?"} +{"answers": ["Solitary pulmonary nodule", "pulmonary coin lesion"], "question": "a , a mass in the lung smaller than in diameter, can be an incidental finding found in up to 0.2 percent of chest X-rays and about 1 percent of CT scans?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriel", "Gabriel J. Rains", "Rains"], "question": "the invention and military use of modern land mines are attributed to Brigadier General of the Confederate States Army?"} +{"answers": ["Oreochromis aureus"], "question": " \"\" have become the most widespread foreign fish in Florida waters since their introduction in 1961, and are now a serious management problem in Everglades National Park?"} +{"answers": ["The Stolen Earth"], "question": "the \"Doctor Who\" episode \"\" features cameo appearances by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and comedian Paul O'Grady?"} +{"answers": ["Karl Marthinsen", "Marthinsen", "Karl"], "question": "29 Norwegian civilians were shot in reprisal by the Nazi regime in Norway following the Norwegian resistance's assassination of police chief in February of 1945?"} +{"answers": ["San Fernando Building"], "question": "the in Los Angeles, California, recently converted into upscale lofts, was raided several times for illegal gambling operations between 1910 and 1930?"} +{"answers": ["1946 Nankai earthquake", "1946 Nankaidō earthquake"], "question": "the , Japan caused a 6-meter (20-ft) tsunami that destroyed 2,100 homes?"} +{"answers": ["Harolyn Blackwell", "Blackwell", "Harolyn"], "question": "lyric coloratura soprano replaced opera diva Kathleen Battle when she famously got fired from the Metropolitan Opera?"} +{"answers": ["Georg Braun", "Georg Braun", "Braun", "Georg"], "question": "the best result of German motorcycle rider , a second place, was achieved in a wet race in the 1954 Swiss motorcycle Grand Prix at Circuit Bremgarten?"} +{"answers": ["Missouri University of Science and Technology", "Missouri University of Science and Technology Nuclear Reactor"], "question": "the , built in 1961, was the first nuclear reactor in the U.S. state of Missouri?"} +{"answers": ["Durga Vahini"], "question": "the , the women's wing of the Vishva Hindu Parishad, have been accused of instigating violence against religious minorities in India?"} +{"answers": ["George Scott", "Scott", "George", "George Scott"], "question": "when wrestler and his brother Sandy were in Australia, they won the IWA World Tag Team Championship three times between 1966 and 1968?"} +{"answers": ["Avenel Cooperative Housing Project"], "question": "units in LA's , reportedly built as \"a cooperative living experiment for a group of communists\", were selling for US$300,000 in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Yevgeny Ilyich Ukhnalyov", "Yevgeny Ukhnalyov", "Ukhnalyov", "Yevgeny"], "question": "the modern coat of arms of Russia \"\" was designed by a former political prisoner, ?"} +{"answers": ["LoveLikeFire"], "question": "San Francisco indie rock band formed as a result of a Craigslist classified advertisement?"} +{"answers": ["Wahl", "Karl", "Karl Wahl"], "question": ", in 1954, was the first former Nazi Gauleiter to publish his autobiography after having received permission from the denazification authorities to do so?"} +{"answers": ["Cambrian substrate revolution"], "question": "a marks the base of the Cambrian period, and is followed by the Cambrian explosion of animal diversity?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur B. Barret", "Barret", "Arthur Barret"], "question": ", the twenty-second mayor of St. Louis, Missouri, died after serving only eleven days in office?"} +{"answers": ["Dibbeen Forest Reserve", "Dibeen Forest Reserve"], "question": ", established in 2004, is the newest nature reserve in Jordan?"} +{"answers": ["Danny Morseu", "Danny", "Morseu"], "question": "at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, basketballer was the first Torres Strait Islander to represent Australia at the Olympic games?"} +{"answers": ["Hygrocybe coccinea"], "question": " \"\" is a bright red edible mushroom that grows in the grasslands of Europe and under \"Rhododendron\" in Nepal?"} +{"answers": ["Silas Alben", "Alben", "Silas D. Alben", "Silas"], "question": " proposed a model for more efficient turbine blades based on the bumpy flippers of humpback whales?"} +{"answers": ["Age requirements in gymnastics"], "question": " once resulted in the North Korean women's team being banned from the World Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Shake a Fist"], "question": "the song \"\" was almost included on the British electropop band Hot Chip's second album, \"The Warning\", instead of their third?"} +{"answers": ["Albert", "Albert Anker", "Anker"], "question": " is sometimes called the \"national painter\" of Switzerland because of his popular depictions of 19th century Swiss village life?"} +{"answers": ["United Nations Institute for Namibia"], "question": "the , established in 1976 in Lusaka, Zambia, sought to promote Namibian independence as well as educate Namibians for after independence was achieved?"} +{"answers": ["Risi Competizione"], "question": "only a year after being established by car dealership owner Giuseppe Risi, the team won their class at the 1998 24 Hours of Le Mans?"} +{"answers": ["Caeca et Obdurata"], "question": ", promulgated by Pope Clement VIII \"\" in 1593, ordered that Jews be expelled from the Papal States except Rome, Ancona, and the Comtat Venaissin, within three months?"} +{"answers": ["Russula nigricans"], "question": " is an edible fungus which turns red, then grey, and finally black on bruising or cutting?"} +{"answers": ["The Voice of the Turtle", "The Voice of the Turtle"], "question": ", the ninth longest-running play in Broadway history, derives its name from a verse in the Bible’s \"Song of Solomon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bilquis Bano Edhi", "Bilquis", "Edhi", "Bilquis Edhi"], "question": "philanthropist , who helped save 16,000 babies, has been nicknamed \"Mother of Pakistan\"?"} +{"answers": ["International Surfing Day"], "question": " originated in 2004 to celebrate the sport of surfing and clean up beaches?"} +{"answers": ["New Village Leadership Academy", "New Village Academy"], "question": "the Calabasas, California facilities for the private elementary school is funded by actor Will Smith?"} +{"answers": ["Nkhotakota"], "question": "the \"Livingstone Tree\" in , Malawi, was never visited by David Livingstone \"(statue pictured)\", though when he travelled there he famously stopped under another tree?"} +{"answers": ["Buddy West", "Buddy", "West"], "question": " was chief legislative advocate for the University of Texas of the Permian Basin at Odessa?"} +{"answers": ["Castleshaw Roman fort", "Castleshaw Roman Fort", "Castleshaw Roman"], "question": " in Greater Manchester was a Roman fort built in 79 AD replaced by a smaller fortlet before being abandoned in the 120s?"} +{"answers": ["Anti-communist resistance in Poland", "Anti-communist resistance in Poland"], "question": "hundreds of political prisoners were freed in numerous in Poland between 1944 and 1946?"} +{"answers": ["Roach", "Kemar Roach", "Kemar"], "question": " played in his first Twenty20 match against Australia and finished with the best bowling figures of the match?"} +{"answers": ["Monfort Cemetery"], "question": "burials took place for almost 60 years at the site before in Port Washington, New York was officially set aside for that purpose?"} +{"answers": ["Bethany", "Black", "Bethany Black"], "question": " has been described as \"Britain's only goth, lesbian, transsexual comedian\"?"} +{"answers": ["Coffee production in Costa Rica"], "question": " in the 19th century created enough revenue to build the National Theater in the capital San José?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew Joseph West", "West", "Matthew West", "Matthew"], "question": "the title for Christian musician ’s album \"Something to Say\" had already been decided before he knew that he would have to be vocally silent for two months?"} +{"answers": ["Dorado Group"], "question": "the is one of the richest galaxy clusters in the Southern Hemisphere and thought to be unvirialized which could explain its abundance of H I and spirals?"} +{"answers": ["Eat, Pray, Love"], "question": "the journey described in , a memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert, was financed by an advance on the book she planned to write about the trip?"} +{"answers": ["Strobel", "Käte Strobel", "Käte"], "question": "German politician broke a taboo in 1967 by promoting sex education with a school book and the government-sponsored film \"Helga\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pakistani pop music"], "question": "almost all videos were forbidden to air on local television after Zia-ul-Haq's military coup in 1977?"} +{"answers": ["Adam Raphael", "Adam Jocelyn Raphael", "Raphael", "Adam"], "question": " was named Journalist of the Year in the British Press Awards of 1973 for a \"Guardian\" series on labour conditions in South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Lithuanian Civil War", "Lithuanian Civil War"], "question": "future King Henry IV of England and Marshal of France Jean Le Maingre took part in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Dukszta", "Jan Dukszta"], "question": "Ontario politician , a psychiatrist by training, took time out of his 1981 re-election campaign to treat colleague Tony Lupusella who was suffering a nervous breakdown?"} +{"answers": ["Jacques Bertin", "Bertin", "Jacques"], "question": "French cartographer was the first to provide a theoretical foundation to Information Visualization?"} +{"answers": ["Carangoides"], "question": "the exact species for which the fish genus \"(C. orthogrammus pictured)\" was originally created is unknown?"} +{"answers": ["Bert", "Freeman", "Bert Freeman"], "question": " was the top scorer in the English Football League in three seasons before 1914?"} +{"answers": ["Hexaware Technologies Limited", "Hexaware Technologies"], "question": " is ranked as India’s 11th top IT service provider by NASSCOM since 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Carstairs Douglas", "Douglas", "Carstairs"], "question": "Scottish missionary compiled the first comprehensive Amoy-English Dictionary in 1873, which, with revisions, is still in use today?"} +{"answers": ["Periculoso"], "question": "in 1298, Pope Boniface VIII decreed in that nuns \"ought henceforth to remain perpetually cloistered in their monasteries\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Leonard Arthur", "Leonard"], "question": "the prosecution of for the murder of a Down's syndrome baby led to a change in British law regarding the disclosure of technical evidence?"} +{"answers": ["James George Hargreaves", "George Hargreaves", "J. G. Hargreaves", "George Hargreaves", "Hargreaves", "George"], "question": ", Christian Party candidate in the forthcoming UK Parliamentary by-election, has said that the dragon symbol on the Welsh flag \"\" is \"nothing less than the sign of Satan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stonerose Interpretive Center"], "question": "the contains the earliest known records of \"Rosaceae\", the rose family?"} +{"answers": ["Velology"], "question": " is the study of vehicle tax discs?"} +{"answers": ["Notre-Dame-des-Missions-du-cygne d'Enghien"], "question": "the design of in Épinay-sur-Seine, France was inspired by the architectural styles of five continents?"} +{"answers": ["Sears, Roebuck & Company", "Sears, Roebuck & Company Mail Order Building", "Sears, Roebuck & Company Mail Order Building"], "question": "boxer Oscar De La Hoya has been involved in efforts to redevelop the in the Boyle Heights neighborhood where he grew up?"} +{"answers": ["Leves"], "question": " were Roman soldiers armed with javelins?"} +{"answers": ["David Alekseevich Zolotarev", "David Zolotarev", "Zolotarev", "David"], "question": "anthropologist ’s 1930 study of the ethnic tribes of the northern Russian Lake Imandra region determined they did not understand Soviet-style \"socialist construction\"?"} +{"answers": ["Miss Great Britain Party", "Miss Great Britain"], "question": "the is a British political movement which campaigns to make politics \"sexy not sleazy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chrono Resurrection"], "question": "a 3D model artist for \"The Matrix Reloaded\" went on to participate in the fangame project ?"} +{"answers": ["Vin americanii!", "Vin americanii"], "question": " (\"The Americans are coming!\") was a slogan used by Romanians in the 1940s and '50s to express their hope that a US intervention would topple the Communist regime?"} +{"answers": ["Jueju", "jueju"], "question": "a , a type of Chinese poem, is a quatrain with either five or seven characters per line?"} +{"answers": ["Beerhouse Act", "Beerhouse Act 1830"], "question": "in the six months after the was passed in England in 1830, nearly 25,000 new licenses to open pubs, taverns and alehouses were issued?"} +{"answers": ["Gilbert and Sullivan for All"], "question": "D'Oyly Carte Opera Company star Donald Adams could only perform in his own theatre group on his nights off?"} +{"answers": ["Sentinels of Silence"], "question": "the 1971 film featured Orson Welles narrating the English version and Ricardo Montalban narrating the Spanish version?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph J. Bunche House"], "question": "the in South Los Angeles was the boyhood home of Ralph Bunche, the first person of color to receive the Nobel Peace Prize?"} +{"answers": ["Psephophorus"], "question": "the extinct sea turtle was once mistaken as an ancient armadillo due to the specimen's poor condition?"} +{"answers": ["Roy Clarke", "Roy Clarke", "Clarke", "Roy"], "question": "Welsh footballer played in three different divisions of the Football League in three consecutive matches?"} +{"answers": ["La Boutique fantasque"], "question": "Leonide Massine wrote the choreography and the libretto for the ballet and also danced in the lead role?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Salynas"], "question": "the in 1398 marked the third time that Vytautas the Great granted Samogitia to the Teutonic Knights in 14 years?"} +{"answers": ["Shen", "Shen"], "question": "the Chinese character referring to the mythological sea monster \"\" is used in Chinese, Korean and Japanese terms for \"mirage\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wright", "Martha Wright", "Martha Wright", "Martha"], "question": "in 1951, took over the role of Nellie Forbush in \"South Pacific\" on Broadway, playing the role for 1,047 performances until it closed in 1954?"} +{"answers": ["Keïta! l'Héritage du griot"], "question": "the 1995 Burkina Faso film is a retelling of the first third of Sundjata Keita's 13th-century epic, \"Sundjata\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Last Coyote"], "question": "the novel by Michael Connelly won the 1996 Dilys Award given by the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association?"} +{"answers": ["Yalo"], "question": ", a Palestinian Arab village depopulated during the 1967 war, was identified by Edward Robinson as the site of the Canaanite-era city of Aijalon?"} +{"answers": ["McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center"], "question": " in Springfield, Oregon, was founded due to occasional flooding that cut off access to the only area hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Walter G. Alexander", "Walter Gilbert Alexander", "Alexander", "Walter"], "question": " was the first African American to serve in the New Jersey General Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["Getty kouros"], "question": "the disputed authenticity of the \"\" has led the J. Paul Getty Museum to label the sculpture \"6th century Greek or modern forgery\"?"} +{"answers": ["Taisto Armas Mäki", "Taisto Mäki", "Mäki", "Taisto"], "question": ", one of the so-called Flying Finns, was the first man to run 10,000 metres in under half an hour?"} +{"answers": ["Knowsley Hall"], "question": "the 13th Earl of Derby established a private menagerie in the 19th century in the grounds of in Merseyside, where the 18th Earl opened a public safari park in the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Tiny Thompson", "Tiny", "Thompson"], "question": " was the first professional ice hockey goaltender to make a save by catching the puck?"} +{"answers": ["Gvat"], "question": "the Israeli kibbutz was established in commemoration of the 35 Pinsk Jews shot by Polish soldiers during the Pinsk massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Liang", "Chongyi", "Liang Chongyi"], "question": "Do you know that, after succeeding Lai Tian, Tang Dynasty general built a temple dedicated to Lai and refrained from using Lai's old office and main hall, in order to show respect to Lai?"} +{"answers": ["Cobblestone Farmhouse at 1229 Birdsey Road"], "question": "the , in Junius, New York was built with walls of field cobbles and limestone quoins in the Greek Revival style?"} +{"answers": ["Reboux", "Caroline Reboux", "Caroline"], "question": " was known as the Queen of the Milliners?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania Mutiny of 1783"], "question": "the was a primary reason for the creation of a separate federal district to serve as the capital of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Harald", "Harald Ulrik Sverdrup", "Harald Ulrik Sverdrup", "Sverdrup"], "question": "eight-term member of the Norwegian Parliament was the grandfather of the oceanographer of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Misty Copeland", "Copeland", "Misty"], "question": " is the first African-American ballerina to appear as a soloist with the American Ballet Theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Sons of Vulcan"], "question": "in 1865, the won the first union contract in the iron and steelmaking industry and what may be the first union contract of any kind in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Johan", "Falsen", "Johan Collett Falsen"], "question": " served as Norwegian Minister of Justice on four non-consecutive occasions between 1870 and 1879?"} +{"answers": ["Conflict of the Orders"], "question": "the which supposedly occurred in the ancient Roman Republic may not have actually happened?"} +{"answers": ["Darrin Winston", "Winston", "Darrin", "Darrin Alexander Winston"], "question": " still holds the baseball records for victories, innings pitched, and complete games at Rutgers University more than twenty years after he graduated?"} +{"answers": ["Bedell-Sivright", "David", "David Bedell-Sivright"], "question": "Scottish and British Lions rugby captain is said to have rugby tackled a cart horse in Edinburgh's Princes Street?"} +{"answers": ["Wood", "Joseph R. Wood", "Joseph Wood", "Joseph"], "question": "in addition to composing orchestral and chamber music, arranged the \"Chiquita Banana\" song for Xavier Cugat?"} +{"answers": ["Michel-Gaspard Coppenrath", "Michel-Gaspard", "Coppenrath"], "question": ", the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Papeete for 26 years, was succeeded in 1999 by his brother?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Cather", "Mike Cather"], "question": " earned his first major-league win in an 11-inning Atlanta Braves’ win, the same night the Braves earned the National League Eastern Division title?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Kokenhausen"], "question": "the saw one of the most successful uses of the Polish hussars?"} +{"answers": ["John Griffith McCullough", "McCullough", "John G. McCullough", "John"], "question": "after suffering a heart attack, moved to California and was elected as its Attorney General in 1863?"} +{"answers": ["Shō", "Tai", "Shō Tai"], "question": " \"\" was the last king of the Ryūkyū Kingdom who abdicated when the Ryukyu Islands were annexed by Japan in 1879?"} +{"answers": ["Nobska", "Nobska"], "question": "the ferry of Nantucket Sound was America's last coastal steamer?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Bruin State Park"], "question": "some cypress trees in Louisiana's predate Hernando de Soto's explorations of the area?"} +{"answers": ["On the Conditions and Possibilities of Helen Clark Taking Me as Her Young Lover"], "question": ", a satirical book on the Prime Minister of New Zealand, was described as a treatise of \"sociology, psychoanalysis and cringe-making erotica\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lynch", "Denis Lynch", "Denis"], "question": "following show jumper 's Olympic ban for doping offences, the President of the Olympic Council of Ireland threatened to ban the equestrian team from participating in future Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Jellett", "John", "John Holmes Jellett"], "question": "the Mulberry Harbour built at Arromanches in 1944 by landed two million men and four million tons of supplies for the Liberation of Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Hudson County", "Hudson County Courthouse"], "question": "the in Jersey City, New Jersey contains artwork by Francis David Millet, Kenyon Cox, Edwin Blashfield and Howard Pyle?"} +{"answers": ["Banning House"], "question": "the 1864 \"\" reportedly hosted \"the first yachting party on the West Coast\" and has been called \"one of the best examples of Greek Revival architecture in the west\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ángel Matos", "Matos", "Ángel"], "question": "former Olympic champion received a lifetime ban from the World Taekwondo Federation after attacking a referee in a bronze medal match at the 2008 Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Nonnosus"], "question": "people with kidney ailments used to crawl on all fours three times round the sarcophagus of in Freising Cathedral?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Craig D. Button", "Button", "Craig David Button"], "question": "four Mk-82 500-pound bombs are missing in the American west after the mysterious crash of an A-10 Thunderbolt aircraft piloted by in 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Electricity sector in Paraguay"], "question": "more than 95 percent of the is produced by two hydroelectric plants in Itaipu and Yacyretá, most of which is exported to Brazil and Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Tsudao Immanuel Gurirab", "Gurirab", "Tsudao", "Tsudao Gurirab"], "question": "despite leaving the South West Africa People's Organization for the Congress of Democrats, was selected by his former party for the Pan-African Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Bailin Temple", "Bailin Temple"], "question": " in Beijing was not pillaged by Anglo-French forces in 1860 or by the Eight-Nation Alliance in 1900 because of the superstitious fear that Tibetan Buddhism inspired in the invaders?"} +{"answers": ["Chika Chukwumerije", "Chukwumerije", "Chika Yagazie Chukwumerije", "Chika"], "question": " had financial backing unavailable to most Nigerian athletes because of his father Uche Chukwumerije?"} +{"answers": ["Iole"], "question": "in the Greek mythology tale of , Deianira \"\" inadvertently killed her husband Heracles with a love charm because of jealousy?"} +{"answers": ["Meyers", "Victor Aloysius Meyers", "Victor"], "question": "Washington State politician once showed up for a candidates' forum dressed as Mahatma Gandhi and leading a goat?"} +{"answers": ["Else-Marthe", "Sørlie Lybekk", "Lybekk", "Else-Marthe Sørlie Lybekk"], "question": "2008 Olympic handball champion was also selected as the pivot on the tournament's All-star team?"} +{"answers": ["Sandhikharka"], "question": "Maoist rebels and Nepali government forces engaged in four attacks in between 2002 and 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Craig Gillespie", "Gillespie"], "question": " almost turned down the chance to direct \"Lars and the Real Girl\" when he heard the film's pitch?"} +{"answers": ["Lackawanna Steel Company"], "question": "when the moved from Scranton, Pennsylvania, to New York in 1902, its relocation led to the founding of Lackawanna, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Rintaro", "Rintarō"], "question": "Japanese anime director has worked in animation for 50 years and co-founded the animation studio Madhouse?"} +{"answers": ["Butler Hotel"], "question": "the young Bing Crosby once tried out to sing at Seattle's elegant , but was told he needed more experience?"} +{"answers": ["Marquette National Bank of Minneapolis v. First of Omaha Service Corp.", "Marquette Nat. Bank of Minneapolis v. First of Omaha Service Corp.", "Bank of Minneapolis v. First of Omaha Service Corp."], "question": "labor lawyer Thomas Geoghegan called the 1978 U.S. Supreme Court decision \"the most important of our lifetimes\" since it opened the door to increased use of credit cards?"} +{"answers": ["Henny Moan", "Moan", "Henny"], "question": " acted in the Oscar-nominated \"Ni liv\", later named the best film in the history of Norwegian cinema?"} +{"answers": ["American Musical Theatre of San Jose"], "question": "the 's debut at the San Jose Center for Performing Arts was delayed for three years when the ceiling collapsed?"} +{"answers": ["The Boys from Baghdad High"], "question": "the footage filmed for the documentary film had to be smuggled out of Iraq by journalists of many different news agencies?"} +{"answers": ["Sandia Hairstreak", "Sandia hairstreak"], "question": "according to the New Mexico Legislature, the butterfly \"symbolizes the ability of New Mexican residents to thrive year-round in a semiarid climate\"?"} +{"answers": ["Leon \"Pee Wee\" Whittaker", "Whittaker", "Leon"], "question": ", an African American trombonist from the Mississippi River delta country, played at least five instruments in a 74-year musical career?"} +{"answers": ["Bell Ford Bridge", "Bell Ford"], "question": "the was the last Post Truss covered bridge to still stand, collapsing in January 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Frank W. Johnson", "Johnson", "Frank"], "question": "four different men, including and Sam Houston, claimed to be in charge of the Texian Army for several months during the Texas Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Clark Kent", "Clark Kent"], "question": "Tom Welling, who plays on \"Smallville\", believes his lack of knowledge of the Superman mythology helps his performance?"} +{"answers": ["Museum of Bags and Purses"], "question": "the 3,500 items owned by Amsterdam's make it the world's largest collection of handbags and accessories?"} +{"answers": ["beer in the Philippines", "Beer in the Philippines"], "question": "a vitamin B-fortified beer was developed for the market?"} +{"answers": ["Bridgewater House, Runcorn", "Bridgewater House"], "question": ", Cheshire, was built for the Duke of Bridgewater when he was supervising the building of the Bridgewater Canal in the 1760s, and is now used as offices?"} +{"answers": ["Ron", "Schueler", "Ron Schueler"], "question": "in 1979, Chicago White Sox pitcher retired mid-season to replace his own pitching coach who had died earlier that season?"} +{"answers": ["Congregation Beth Israel", "Beth Israel", "Congregation Beth Israel"], "question": "the synagogue built in 1925 by of Milwaukee, Wisconsin is listed on the National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Daba", "Keïta", "Daba Modibo Keïta"], "question": ", 2008 Olympian for Mali, was the first Sub-Saharan African to be a Taekwondo World Champion?"} +{"answers": ["Boletus pinophilus"], "question": "the widely consumed porcini mushroom is often confused with the fungus \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Donatus of Arezzo", "Donatus", "Arezzo"], "question": "a shattered goblet of Communion wine reportedly helped convert 79 pagans to Christianity?"} +{"answers": ["Hebert Box"], "question": "most strong hurricanes that have struck South Florida since 1900 have passed through one of two on their way to landfall?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "Thomas", "Thomas Hall", "Thomas Hall"], "question": "Canadian Olympic bronze medalist cites J. R. R. Tolkien as a key influence and re-reads \"The Lord of the Rings\" trilogy every year?"} +{"answers": ["Slim 10"], "question": "the Chinese government revoked the manufacturer's license for diet pill after it was linked to several liver failures and deaths?"} +{"answers": ["Francis", "Lawley", "Francis Charles Lawley"], "question": "despite being personal secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, 's attempts at insider trading resulted in losses?"} +{"answers": ["DiLauro", "Jack Edward DiLauro", "Jack DiLauro", "Jack"], "question": "'s 2.40 ERA is third best among New York Mets pitchers with at least 50 innings pitched?"} +{"answers": ["Tubby's"], "question": "the site of the first sandwich shop was chosen after a flat tire forced its founder to stop in front of a building that was for rent?"} +{"answers": ["Copper Inuit"], "question": "the native copper products of the Northern Canadian aboriginal were highly regarded in the Bering Strait trade network?"} +{"answers": ["Ivanhoe", "Ivanhoe"], "question": "actor Roger Moore likened his starring role in the 1958 children's TV series to that of \"a medieval fireman\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hampden County Courthouse"], "question": "the 1871 \"\" was built after a grand jury indicted county commissioners for not providing fireproof storage for county records and deeds in the previous courthouse?"} +{"answers": ["Froduald", "Karamira", "Froduald Karamira"], "question": ", sentenced to death for his role in the Rwandan Genocide in 1994, was one of the last individuals executed before capital punishment was abolished in the country?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Shehbaz", "Ihsan Ali Al-Shehbaz", "Ihsan"], "question": "Iraqi American scientist is the world authority on bladderpods?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Mark Addy", "Mark Addy", "Addy"], "question": "the Albert Medal was one of the awards given to for rescuing more than 50 people from the highly polluted River Irwell, Manchester, in the 19th Century?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang", "Zhang Xun", "Xun", "Zhang Xun"], "question": "for the Tang Dynasty, whether to honor the general for his deeds during the Anshi Rebellion was controversial due to his engaging in cannibalism?"} +{"answers": ["Lord Gordon-Gordon", "Gordon Gordon", "Gordon", "Lord", "Lord Gordon Gordon"], "question": "the scandals involving the British fraud and impostor led to a major international incident between the US and Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Millard House"], "question": "Frank Lloyd Wright said of the \"\" that he \"would rather have built this little house than St. Peter's in Rome\"?"} +{"answers": ["Albert White", "Albert", "White", "Albert White"], "question": " was the first person to lead the Missouri Tigers men's basketball team in rebounds, points, and assists in the same season?"} +{"answers": ["Preoperative fasting"], "question": "patients practice before an operation in order to prevent pulmonary aspiration of stomach contents?"} +{"answers": ["Sunset Bronson Studios", "Old Warner Brothers Studio"], "question": "the , where the first \"talkie\" was filmed in 1927, has recently been the location for \"Judge Judy\" and \"Hannah Montana\"?"} +{"answers": ["2008 Irish flash floods"], "question": "the submerged one of the busiest roads in Northern Ireland under six metres of water?"} +{"answers": ["Hubert Shirley-Smith", "Shirley-Smith", "Hubert"], "question": " wrote the \"Encyclopaedia Britannica\" article on bridges?"} +{"answers": ["Filippo Acciaiuoli", "Acciaiuoli", "Filippo"], "question": "17th-century Italian composer was also an inventor of machines used for theatrical effects in operas and plays?"} +{"answers": ["Pattisson", "Rodney Pattisson", "Rodney", "Rodney Stuart Pattisson"], "question": " became Great Britain's most successful Olympic yachtsman in the 1976 Montreal Olympics until Ben Ainslie bettered his two gold medals and one silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Unbreakable", "Unbreakable"], "question": "Fireflight took six years to write their first album but only six months to write their second album ?"} +{"answers": ["Trafton", "Brown Trafton", "Stephanie", "Stephanie Brown Trafton"], "question": "US Olympic discus throw gold medalist said that the downside of the Beijing Games was that they conflicted with the opening of hunting season in California?"} +{"answers": ["GrooveGrass Boyz", "The GrooveGrass Boyz"], "question": ", a bluegrass/funk group, had chart success in 1997 with a country version of the \"Macarena\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mears", "Charles Mears", "Charles"], "question": " was known as the \"Christopher Columbus of the West Coast\"?"} +{"answers": ["Davida"], "question": "the Brazilian sex worker organization created the fashion label \"Daspu\" which prostitutes presented at fashion shows, culminating in a show at the 2006 São Paulo Art Biennial?"} +{"answers": ["Indian famine of 1899–1900"], "question": "in the Bombay Presidency, the had the highest mortality—at 37.9 deaths per 1000—among all famines and scarcities between 1876 and 1919?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Shippen Huidekoper", "Henry", "Huidekoper", "Henry S. Huidekoper"], "question": " received the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of Gettysburg, and later helped to suppress the Great Railroad Strike of 1877?"} +{"answers": ["Adina World Beat Beverages"], "question": " was founded in order to keep traditional beverage recipes in third-world countries from being replaced by multinational cola distributors?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Ricker", "Ricker"], "question": ", one of the founders of fisheries science, developed the Ricker model, which can be used to predict how many fish are in a fishery?"} +{"answers": ["Great Mosque of Gaza"], "question": "the \"\", completed by the Mamluks in 1344, is the largest and one of the oldest mosques in the Gaza Strip?"} +{"answers": ["Project CHLOE"], "question": ", a proposed system to protect airplanes from surface-to-air missiles, was named for the character Chloe O'Brian on the American television show \"24\"?"} +{"answers": ["Käte Bosse-Griffiths", "Bosse-Griffiths", "Käte"], "question": "German-born Jewish Egyptologist published a novel in the Welsh language?"} +{"answers": ["Atlantic and Pacific Railroad"], "question": "the U.S. Congress incorporated the in 1866 to connect Missouri and California, but the company only completed portions at each end?"} +{"answers": ["Storming of Bristol"], "question": "in the in 1643, Royalist invaders used \"fire-pikes\"—rudimentary flamethrowers—against the defending Parliamentarians?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Norman", "Alfred Merle Norman"], "question": ", whose collection of 11,086 species was acquired by the Natural History Museum in London, was awarded the Linnean Medal in 1906?"} +{"answers": ["Yablanski House"], "question": "the Neo-Baroque in Sofia, Bulgaria has been deemed one of the city's highest achievements in architecture of the 1900s?"} +{"answers": ["Varanus albigularis", "Rock monitor"], "question": " \"\", a species of monitor lizard found in southern Africa, may be able to count as high as six?"} +{"answers": ["Gregg", "Gregg Groothuis", "Groothuis"], "question": "pro wrestler 's ring name \"Jack Bull\" was inspired by an interview with Dusty Rhodes, in which Rhodes described looking into a ring full of bulls?"} +{"answers": ["Dan Norman", "Norman", "Dan"], "question": "former Major League Baseball player was once traded with three other players for Hall of Famer-to-be Tom Seaver, as part of what New York Mets fans refer to as the Midnight Massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Olaf", "Peacock", "Olaf the Peacock"], "question": "tenth-century Icelandic chieftain was known for his extravagant clothes?"} +{"answers": ["The Plays of William Shakespeare"], "question": "Edmond Malone said Samuel Johnson's \"threw more light on his author than all his predecessors\"?"} +{"answers": ["O' Horten"], "question": "22-year-old ski jumper Anette Sagen played the mother of 70-year-old Bård Owe in the Norwegian movie ?"} +{"answers": ["Kinoautomat"], "question": ", a 1967 film by Czechoslovakian director Radúz Činčera, was the first to allow the audience to change the course of a film with the press of a button?"} +{"answers": ["Sushil Kumar", "Sushil Kumar", "Sushil Kumar Solanki", "Sushil", "Kumar"], "question": "at the 2008 Summer Olympics, Indian freestyle wrestler won his country's second medal in the sport since the 1952 Games?"} +{"answers": ["Huggins", "Edie Huggins", "Edie"], "question": "in 2006 the Philadelphia City Council proclaimed \" Day\" in honor of her 40th anniversary as a reporter and journalist for WCAU-TV?"} +{"answers": ["Ross Jenkins", "Ross Anthony Jenkins", "Jenkins", "Ross Jenkins", "Ross"], "question": " played for Watford F.C. when they were both bottom and top of The Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Rose Hill, Manhattan", "Rose Hill"], "question": "Manhattan's neighborhood was the original site of Madison Square Garden, where millionaire Harry K. Thaw killed architect Stanford White over Evelyn Nesbit?"} +{"answers": ["Gold Hill", "Gold Hill", "Gold Hill Mine"], "question": "California's Gold Country quartz-mining industry was precipitated by a quartz gold discovery on ?"} +{"answers": ["Nash", "Brendan", "Brendan Paul Nash", "Brendan Nash"], "question": "although was born and grew up in Australia, he qualifies to play international cricket for the West Indies because his father, who represented Jamaica at the Olympics, is of Jamaican origin?"} +{"answers": ["Kirkfield Lift Lock"], "question": "the is located at the highest section of the Trent-Severn Waterway?"} +{"answers": ["Kamfers Dam"], "question": "an artificial island built in 2006 in , Kimberley, has become one of six breeding colonies of lesser flamingoes in the world, and the only one in South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Leo Dalton II", "James Dalton II", "II"], "question": "U.S. Army Brigadier General was one of only 11 US general officers killed in action during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Jean Victor de Constant Rebecque", "Jean", "Jean Victor baron de Constant Rebecque", "Rebecque"], "question": " \"\", the tutor of the future William II of the Netherlands, obtained a doctorate \"honoris causa\" from Oxford in 1811 while accompanying the young prince there?"} +{"answers": ["Leon Johnson", "Leon Rayon Johnson", "Leon Johnson", "Johnson", "Leon"], "question": ", a West Indian cricketer, captained the West Indies team at the 2006 U/19 Cricket World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Memories Off", "Memories Off"], "question": "when the Japanese visual novel was released for the PlayStation Portable, it shared its opening theme song with the visual novel \"Memories Off 2nd\" for the same system?"} +{"answers": ["Minnie Hill Palmer House", "Minnie Hill Palmer"], "question": "the namesake of the was born there in 1886 and remained in the 1970s, still tending her garden, then located adjacent to a golf course, with an antique hand plow?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Gilma", "Hurricane Gilma"], "question": "1994's is the most intense Pacific hurricane to occur in July?"} +{"answers": ["Irena Adamowicz", "Irena", "Adamowicz"], "question": "the underground Home Army courier, , provided communication and moral support for the Jewish ghettos of several distant cities during the occupation of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["The Gift", "The Gift"], "question": ", the last novel written by Vladimir Nabokov in Russian, was initially poorly received and partially rejected?"} +{"answers": ["Hermitage Bridge"], "question": " is the oldest stone bridge in Saint Petersburg, Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Sang piao xiao"], "question": " is praying mantis egg case used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat impotence and premature ejaculation?"} +{"answers": ["Gérard", "Rosemonde", "Rosemonde Gérard"], "question": "a phrase from poet became well-known when a jeweler engraved it on a medallion?"} +{"answers": ["Petrevene"], "question": "the Bulgarian village of \"\" celebrates \"Watermelon Day\" every August?"} +{"answers": ["Redruth railway station", "Redruth Station"], "question": " was only moved to its present site when a viaduct was built above the streets of the town?"} +{"answers": ["Bagheera kiplingi"], "question": ", named after the black panther Bagheera from Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book, is the only spider species known to subsist on a mostly vegetarian diet?"} +{"answers": ["David King", "David Ward King", "King", "David"], "question": "the King road drag, a road grader widely used across North America for grading dirt roads in the early 20th century, was invented by ?"} +{"answers": ["Kid", "Durbin", "Kid Durbin"], "question": "former Major League Baseball player , who was a baker at a restaurant after his career, died only one day after his 57th birthday due to coronary thrombosis?"} +{"answers": ["Iranistan"], "question": "Mark Twain and General Custer visited P. T. Barnum in ?"} +{"answers": ["Desmanthus bicornutus"], "question": ", an abundant weed in parts of Mexico, produces beans used in salsa?"} +{"answers": ["NTR Gardens"], "question": " \"\", which was built in the memory of actor-politician N. T. Rama Rao, was actually a water body until 1994?"} +{"answers": ["Tourism in Gabon"], "question": "Gabon's system takes up ten percent of its land area?"} +{"answers": ["McGahn", "Joseph Leo McGahn", "Joseph", "Joseph McGahn"], "question": ", an obstetrician elected to the New Jersey Senate, was eulogized by \"The New York Times\" as the \"principal architect\" of legislation bringing casino gambling to Atlantic City?"} +{"answers": ["Augustasaurus"], "question": " name comes from the mountain range of northwestern Nevada, where its fossilized bones were first discovered?"} +{"answers": ["João", "Sousa", "João Maria de Sousa"], "question": " is the current Attorney General of Angola?"} +{"answers": ["INSOR"], "question": " is the only non-government organization headed by president of Russia Dmitry Medvedev?"} +{"answers": ["Ludachristmas"], "question": "Kay Cannon, a writer for \"30 Rock\", appeared in an episode of the series \"\", as a Human Table?"} +{"answers": ["Constitutional reforms of Sulla", "Constitutional reforms of Lucius Cornelius Sulla"], "question": "while in 82BC attempted to constitutionally strengthen the Roman Senate, it was his rule by dictatorship that ultimately became the model for Imperial Rome?"} +{"answers": ["Supreme Court of Christmas Island"], "question": "the once said the islanders live in a \"legal twilight\" because ancient Singaporean law applies to an Australian island?"} +{"answers": ["Hughey", "John Hughey", "John"], "question": "steel guitarist was known for the \"crying sound\" of his playing, which relied heavily on the instrument's upper range?"} +{"answers": ["Bares", "Allen", "Allen Bares", "Allen Ray Bares"], "question": ", a former member of the Louisiana State Legislature, was awarded the Medal of Merit by France for promotion of the French language?"} +{"answers": ["Kamandalu", "kamandalu"], "question": "according to Hindu tradition, donation of a in funeral rituals ensures the deceased has ample drinking water in his after-life journey?"} +{"answers": ["White Roding", "White Roding Windmill"], "question": "Michael Redgrave owned during World War Two?"} +{"answers": ["Harald", "Harald August Bohr", "Bohr", "Harald Bohr"], "question": "mathematician , brother of Niels Bohr, won a silver medal in football at the 1908 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln Center", "Lincoln Center"], "question": "the 12-story is the tallest building in Washington County, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["AS Oslo Sporveier", "Oslo Sporveier"], "question": "the Oslo City Council bought the city's two private street tram companies in 1924, and merged them into what would become ?"} +{"answers": ["William C Daldy"], "question": "the steam tugboat is credited with saving the partially constructed Auckland Harbour Bridge during a 1958 storm?"} +{"answers": ["Phacelia sericea"], "question": " \"\" is a native subalpine perennial plant listed by the Federal Highway Administration for roadside landscaping in Colorado?"} +{"answers": ["Lumbini Park"], "question": "the 2000-seater laser auditorium at Hyderabad's is the first of its kind in India?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Grilli", "Grilli"], "question": " is credited as the losing pitcher in the longest professional baseball game after he gave up a run in the thirty-third inning?"} +{"answers": ["No Depression", "No Depression"], "question": "Uncle Tupelo's 1990 album is so associated with alternative country that its title is sometimes used as a synonym for the genre?"} +{"answers": ["Vippetangen"], "question": "Prince Carl of Denmark landed at when he arrived in Norway to assume the throne in 1905?"} +{"answers": ["Shauna", "Shauna Robertson", "Robertson"], "question": "film producer became an assistant to filmmaker Mike Binder after meeting him at the summer camp memorialized in his 1993 film \"Indian Summer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Major Jacob Hasbrouck Jr. House"], "question": "the in New Paltz, New York, is the last 18th-century stone house in the area still owned by the same family that built it?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Heim-Vögtlin", "Heim-Vögtlin", "Marie"], "question": ", Switzerland's first woman physician, was required by law to have her husband's consent in order to be allowed to work?"} +{"answers": ["East 66th Street", "66th Street", "66th Street", "66th Street Transverse"], "question": " in the New York City borough of Manhattan was once proposed by Donald Trump as the site of a 150-story building that would have been the world's tallest?"} +{"answers": ["Lactarius blennius"], "question": " has been described by various mycologists as edible, inedible and even poisonous?"} +{"answers": ["North Baltimore Aquatic Club"], "question": "the has produced seven Olympians, including Michael Phelps and Katie Hoff?"} +{"answers": ["Obelisk of Theodosius"], "question": "the \"\", installed in Istanbul since 390, was originally erected in Egypt by Pharaoh Thutmose III in the 15th century BC?"} +{"answers": ["W.", "William Otto Miessner", "Miessner", "W. Otto Miessner"], "question": " founded the first public high school band in the United States in Connersville, Indiana?"} +{"answers": ["Willem Benjamin Craan", "Willem", "Craan"], "question": "Tsar Alexander I of Russia was so impressed with ’s map of the Battle of Waterloo he awarded the Dutch cartographer a precious ring?"} +{"answers": ["Jack-Tor"], "question": "\"\", an episode of \"30 Rock\", was the first episode of the series to air as part of NBC's \"Comedy Night Done Right\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chapman", "Kelvin", "Kelvin Chapman", "Kelvin Keith Chapman"], "question": "after New York Mets second baseman made his Major League Baseball debut in 1979, he had to spend more than four years in the minor leagues before returning to the majors?"} +{"answers": ["Kristiania Elektriske Sporvei"], "question": " established Scandinavia's first electric tramway in 1894?"} +{"answers": ["Farley", "Frank S. Farley", "Frank"], "question": "New Jersey State Senator was a key force behind the creation of the Garden State Parkway, derided by North Jersey legislators as \"Farley's Folly\"?"} +{"answers": ["Meller's Chameleon", "Meller's chameleon"], "question": " \"\" catches insects and birds 50 cm (20 inches) away with its tongue?"} +{"answers": ["Posthumus", "Nicolaas", "Nicolaas Wilhelmus Posthumus"], "question": "in 1935, founded the International Institute of Social History in the Netherlands to avoid destruction of socialist history documents by Nazi Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Allison"], "question": "during the unusually long 15-day , the storm attained tropical or subtropical storm status on three separate occasions?"} +{"answers": ["Kachemak Bay", "Kachemak Bay State"], "question": "the tides at , Alaska have an average vertical difference of fifteen feet, and recorded extremes of twenty eight feet?"} +{"answers": ["Brazilian traditional medicine", "Traditional Brazilian medicine"], "question": "Japanese scientists have found anticancer activity in some ?"} +{"answers": ["Archibald", "Dixon", "Archibald Dixon"], "question": "Kentucky Senator was primarily responsible for the repeal of the slavery restrictions of the Missouri Compromise in Nebraska Territory and Kansas Territory?"} +{"answers": ["Clara", "Clara Fisher", "Fisher"], "question": " \"\" began her 72 year acting career at the age of six?"} +{"answers": ["Celebrity Bainisteoir"], "question": " is an Irish reality programme about managing Gaelic football clubs?"} +{"answers": ["Illegal entry"], "question": "to combat by foreign nationals, India and China are currently building security barriers at their borders with Bangladesh and North Korea respectively?"} +{"answers": ["Empègue"], "question": "stencils known as \"\" were placed by youths on houses in Beauvoisin, France in August 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Fallopian tube cancer"], "question": "the rare is more prevalent in carriers of the BRCA1 and 2 mutations?"} +{"answers": ["Wattstown"], "question": "not only did the village of suffer two mining disasters at the same colliery, but both were explosions caused by the unauthorised use of blasting materials?"} +{"answers": ["Rankin M. Smith, Sr.", "Rankin M. Smith Sr.", "Sr.", "Rankin"], "question": "in 1965 paid a then unprecedented 8.5 million dollars for the ownership of the Atlanta Falcons, a team in the NFL?"} +{"answers": ["Jerzy", "Jerzy Sosnowski", "Sosnowski"], "question": ", a top Polish spy in Weimar Germany, caused two of his two lovers, each a German noble woman, to be executed by the axe?"} +{"answers": ["Constance Drexel", "Constance", "Drexel"], "question": "newspaper writer gained notoriety by falsely claiming that she was a member of Philadelphia's Drexel family?"} +{"answers": ["Anglo-Zanzibar War"], "question": "the , considered the shortest war in history, lasted around forty minutes?"} +{"answers": ["New York State Route 192", "New York State Route"], "question": " and its suffixed route, 192A, were two of only three decommissioned routes in Franklin County's section of Adirondack Park?"} +{"answers": ["Crime in Israel"], "question": "the have extended their activities to foreign countries like the United States, South Africa, and the Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["Petticoat Hill"], "question": ", a nature reserve in Williamsburg, Massachusetts, is said to be named after laundry hung on a clothesline?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Brittleton", "Brittleton", "Tom"], "question": "England's is the oldest footballer ever to play a competitive match for Sheffield Wednesday?"} +{"answers": ["Kyoto Tower"], "question": "the 430-foot-tall (131 m) \"\" is the tallest man-made structure in the city of Kyoto, Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Temple Beth Israel", "Temple Beth Israel", "Beth Israel"], "question": " of Niagara Falls, New York was subject to repeated attacks leading to a federal investigation?"} +{"answers": ["Mazzatello"], "question": "—a method of execution employed in the Papal States in the 18th and 19th centuries—involved smashing a mallet into the head of the condemned?"} +{"answers": ["Pinoy"], "question": " is a demonym referring to Filipino people in the United States, the Philippines and around the world?"} +{"answers": ["Lactifluus piperatus", "Lactarius piperatus"], "question": "the wild mushroom , which oozes peppery milk when cut, has been used in the treatment of viral warts?"} +{"answers": ["National Museum of Catholic Art and History"], "question": "the Archdiocese of New York fought unsuccessfully to have the remove the word \"Catholic\" from its name?"} +{"answers": ["Wells Gray-Clearwater volcanic field"], "question": "some lava flows at the in British Columbia, Canada include unique, small, green nodules that come from the mantle?"} +{"answers": ["PICO National Network"], "question": "the New Voices Campaign of is attempting to repeat at the national level the success of its California Project in giving low-income communities influence on public policy?"} +{"answers": ["Antillean piculet", "Antillean Piculet"], "question": "a feather attributed to the ancestor of the has been found in 25 million year old amber?"} +{"answers": ["Horse murders"], "question": "a show horse belonging to Rielle Hunter was killed as part of an , and that the event was adapted as part of the novel \"Story of My Life?\""} +{"answers": ["Robert Park", "Robert", "Robert Park", "Park"], "question": " acted simultaneously as a professor, a college football coach, and a minister?"} +{"answers": ["Seymour", "Reit", "Seymour Victory Reit", "Seymour Reit"], "question": ", co-creator of Casper the Friendly Ghost, claimed that Da Vinci had painted two \"Mona Lisas\", one of which was in a bank vault in New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Kristiania Sporveisselskab"], "question": " \"\" established the first tramway in Oslo, Norway, in 1875?"} +{"answers": ["Mahakuta group of temples"], "question": "the 6th century in Karnataka, India, exhibit pan-Indian architectural forms?"} +{"answers": ["Exercise Strikeback", "Operation Strikeback"], "question": " had the first use of single-sideband voice communications for tactical operations by the U.S. Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Dinosaur Footprints", "Dinosaur Footprints Reservation"], "question": "there are in the Connecticut River Valley?"} +{"answers": ["Gran Tavola"], "question": "the 1298 collapse of the papal depository bank devastated the economy of Siena for decades?"} +{"answers": ["Wasque"], "question": "\"Travel + Leisure\" named (\"way-squee\") on Chappaquiddick the number one beach in New England?"} +{"answers": ["Messing Maypole Mill"], "question": " has walls that are thick?"} +{"answers": ["Stanley Donald Stookey", "Stookey", "S.", "S. Donald Stookey"], "question": "a laboratory accident by led to the invention of CorningWare?"} +{"answers": ["Photorejuvenation"], "question": " has been successfully used to improve the appearance of rosacea and reduce the redness associated with it?"} +{"answers": ["Ratsimilaho"], "question": " established the Betsimisaraka who make up 15% of Madagascar's population?"} +{"answers": ["Kazabazua River"], "question": "Pierre Trudeau was \"known to paddle\" the in Quebec?"} +{"answers": ["Venetian Theatre"], "question": "the in Hillsboro, Oregon, was renamed as the Town Theater in 1956 only to be renamed again as the Venetian in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Duty to God Award"], "question": "the gets its name from passage Alma 7:22 in the Book of Mormon?"} +{"answers": ["Tory Burch", "Burch", "Tory", "Tory Burch LLC"], "question": "fashion designer , who has dated numerous celebrities and socialites, has a mother who dated Steve McQueen and a father who dated Grace Kelly?"} +{"answers": ["Man in the 5th Dimension"], "question": "the 1964 film was shown in the 70mm Todd-AO widescreen process exclusively at the Billy Graham Pavilion during the 1964 New York World's Fair?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudodementia"], "question": " is a condition in older people where a treatable psychiatric illness such as depression may mimic dementia?"} +{"answers": ["Gaisford Prize", "Gaisford Essay Prize"], "question": "the winners of Oxford's include the fictional Duke of Dorset in Max Beerbohm's 1911 novel \"Zuleika Dobson\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oscar Garcia Rivera, Sr.", "Rivera", "Oscar García Rivera", "Oscar"], "question": "in 1937, became the first Puerto Rican to hold public office in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Flower robot"], "question": "a mimics the appearance of a common flower and contains simple sensing and home appliance functionalities, thus making it a service robot?"} +{"answers": ["Harriet Burns", "Harriet", "Burns"], "question": " designed the original prototype models of Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle, Pirates of the Caribbean and New Orleans Square?"} +{"answers": ["Agdal Gardens"], "question": "Sultan Mohammed IV drowned in the near Marrakesh in 1873 when his steam launch capsized in the \"Sahraj el-Hana\" (Tank of Health)?"} +{"answers": ["A Fable for Critics"], "question": "James Russell Lowell's satirical poem (1848) made fun of many poets of the day, including himself?"} +{"answers": ["Passionate Minds"], "question": "the book is a novel about Voltaire and his mistress Émilie du Châtelet?"} +{"answers": ["John Ziegler", "John Bosley Ziegler", "John", "Ziegler"], "question": "American physician pioneered anabolic steroids but later said \"... healthy athletes are putting themselves in the same category as drug addicts. It's a disgrace. Who plays sports for fun anymore?\""} +{"answers": ["Dughlats"], "question": "one member of the , Mirza Abu Bakr Dughlat, conquered lands belonging to other members of the Dughlat clan?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Jackson Howe", "Elizabeth Howe", "Howe", "Elizabeth"], "question": " was one of nineteen people found guilty of practicing witchcraft and executed in the Salem witch trials?"} +{"answers": ["Jack", "Jimmy Jack", "Jimmy"], "question": " returned to his hometown of Perth after an argument with his \"The Black Balloon\" co-writer?"} +{"answers": ["Spencer Barrett"], "question": "when scholar ’s tax return was challenged, he showed that to understand a text of Pindar he had to know how Mount Etna \"\" had appeared to a passing sailor?"} +{"answers": ["Willie Mitchell", "Willie", "Mitchell", "Willie Mitchell"], "question": " won the Michigan High School basketball championship in 1992 and 1993, but lost to his future Wolverines teammate Robert Traylor in 1994?"} +{"answers": ["Ashmawy", "Bazil Ashmawy", "Bazil"], "question": "Irish television celebrity was born in Libya and is half Egyptian?"} +{"answers": ["Aumond", "Aumond, Quebec"], "question": "the sawmill in , built in 1862, also provided electricity and remained in operation until 1989?"} +{"answers": ["1986 Atlantic hurricane season"], "question": ", which caused 50 deaths, was the deadliest storm of the 1986 Atlantic hurricane season?"} +{"answers": ["Coleman", "Francis Coleman", "Francis"], "question": " worked as a conductor, magazine editor and musical director of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet before, at age 29, producing CBC's coverage of Elizabeth II's coronation?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Stanley Pease", "Pease"], "question": "Amherst College president was an \"indefatigable pedestrian\" and mountaineer who studied plants in the White Mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Western Air Express Flight 7"], "question": "adventurer Martin Johnson died when a Western Air Express Boeing 247 \"(example pictured)\" , but his wife Osa continued their lecture tour in a wheelchair despite neck and back injuries?"} +{"answers": ["Sampit conflict"], "question": "ethnic Dayaks in Borneo resorted to the ancient practice of headhunting to chase away migrant Madurese during the in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Maxwell", "Sherman", "Sherman Maxwell", "Sherman Leander Maxwell"], "question": ", who is believed to be the first African American sportscaster, was rarely paid for his radio broadcasts?"} +{"answers": ["Tracy-RRB- Barney", "Charles T. Barney", "Charles", "Barney", "Charles Tracy Barney"], "question": ", president of the Knickerbocker Trust Company, committed suicide after the collapse of his company sparked the Panic of 1907?"} +{"answers": ["Greek Junta Trials"], "question": "Stylianos Pattakos, a principal of the 21 April 1967 coup in Greece, after his conviction at the , enjoyed amenities such as a pond with 21 goldfish while imprisoned?"} +{"answers": ["Russell", "Charles Sawyer Russell", "Charles"], "question": " commanded the 28th Regiment United States Colored Troops in the American Civil War, which suffered nearly fifty percent casualties at the Battle of the Crater?"} +{"answers": ["Bulgarians in Romania"], "question": " helped construct the Black Church in Braşov, Transylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Inamuragasaki"], "question": "the cape of was so named for its similarity in shape to a stack of rice at harvest time?"} +{"answers": ["North Star Mine", "North Star Mine and Powerhouse"], "question": "in 1895, the 's Pelton wheel was the largest in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Will Dockery", "Dockery", "Will"], "question": ", by building Dockery Plantation \"\", home of legendary bluesman Robert Johnson, was fundamental to the development of the blues?"} +{"answers": ["Irene", "Irene"], "question": "Do you know that, on opening night of Samuel Johnson's , audiences cried \"Murder!\" after seeing the main character strangled on stage?"} +{"answers": ["Glover", "John Gary Glover", "Gary Glover", "Gary"], "question": "while in Venezuela for the Winter Leagues current Detroit Tigers relief pitcher was robbed at gunpoint?"} +{"answers": ["Grey Power", "Grey Power"], "question": "New Zealand politician John Key once promised , a lobbyist group for people over 50, that he would resign if he ever lowered the superannuation?"} +{"answers": ["Inuit diet", "Inuit cuisine"], "question": "seal \"\" is the most important part of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Gondjout", "Paul Gondjout", "Paul"], "question": "although founded the Gabonese Democratic Bloc, Léon M'ba soon overthrew him?"} +{"answers": ["Markl", "Hubert Simon Markl", "Hubert", "Hubert Markl"], "question": "German biologist , who received the Bundesverdienstkreuz in 1992, was President of the Max Planck Society from 1996 to 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Gotlib", "Ann", "Ann Gotlib"], "question": "the disappearance of in broad daylight in 1983 helped spur the creation of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children?"} +{"answers": ["theft of medieval art from Quedlinburg", "Theft of medieval art from Quedlinburg"], "question": " was discovered in a mineshaft, and stolen by a soldier who had taken art appreciation classes?"} +{"answers": ["Chestnut-breasted malcoha", "Chestnut-breasted malkoha"], "question": "unlike other cuckoos, the \"\" does not lay its eggs in other birds' nests?"} +{"answers": ["Bindra", "Abhinav", "Abhinav Bindra"], "question": "champion shooter is the first Indian to win an individual gold medal at any Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Consulate-General of France in Saint Petersburg"], "question": "French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac once lived in the house on the Moika River Embankment which now hosts the ?"} +{"answers": ["Orthodera novaezealandiae"], "question": " is a praying mantis native only to New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Roller ship"], "question": "the was a steamship, raised above the water like a hydrofoil and moving on several large wheels?"} +{"answers": ["Creation Evidence Museum"], "question": "the sponsors hunts for living pterodactyls in Papua New Guinea?"} +{"answers": ["Double Mountains", "Double Mountain", "Double Mountains"], "question": "rising 600 feet above the surrounding plains, in Stonewall County, Texas is the most prominent point for 159 miles?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Cordtz", "Richard Webster Cordtz", "Richard", "Cordtz"], "question": "when Andy Stern challenged for the presidency of the SEIU labor union, Cordtz fired him for insubordination?"} +{"answers": ["Western hartebeest"], "question": "a can run at speeds of up to 80 km/h (50 mph), making it one of the fastest antelopes?"} +{"answers": ["Stansted Mountfitchet Windmill", "Stansted Mountfitchet"], "question": " \"\" is a Scheduled Ancient Monument?"} +{"answers": ["Synthes"], "question": "the Swiss manufacturer is the largest producer of implants to mend bone fractures?"} +{"answers": ["Kimpton", "Roger", "Roger Kimpton"], "question": "cricketer also won an Oxford University tennis tournament and a golf blue, and was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross as a Second World War fighter pilot?"} +{"answers": ["Common Tunnel"], "question": "when the opened in 1928 it made the Holmenkoll Line the first underground railway in Scandinavia?"} +{"answers": ["Goodbye, 20th Century!"], "question": "the 1998 film features a sequence where a man dressed like Santa Claus attends a wake that turns violent to the sound of Sid Vicious singing \"My Way\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ger", "Ger McDonnell", "McDonnell"], "question": "mountaineer , the first Irish person to summit K2, brought a hurley to the summit of Mount Everest in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Avro 533 Manchester"], "question": "due to disappointing previous tests, the third prototype of plane \"(example pictured)\" was never fitted with engines?"} +{"answers": ["Gate of Mercy Synagogue"], "question": "the 210-year old is the oldest synagogue in Mumbai?"} +{"answers": ["Šalata"], "question": " is the first neighborhood in Croatia to use digital homes?"} +{"answers": ["Kelley", "Edgar", "Edgar Stillman Kelley"], "question": " and his wife traveled around Europe lecturing on American classical music?"} +{"answers": ["Barthélemy", "Jean-Baptiste Barthélemy de Lesseps", "Barthélemy de Lesseps", "Lesseps"], "question": "in 1787–1788, traveled overland the full length of Russia to deliver reports from the La Pérouse expedition to the French Ambassador in St. Petersburg and from there continued on to Paris?"} +{"answers": ["Ysgol Uwchradd Caergybi", "Holyhead High School"], "question": ", located on the Welsh island of Anglesey, was the first British comprehensive school?"} +{"answers": ["Photosensitive glass"], "question": "an image within is the most durable form of photography and will last as long as glass itself?"} +{"answers": ["Jack in the Box", "Jack in the Box"], "question": "Northern Irish singer Clodagh Rodgers received death threats from the IRA after performing \"\" at the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest?"} +{"answers": ["AMX-30E"], "question": "the Spanish (\"pictured\") underwent an extensive modernization program between 1989 and 1993, dramatically improving the tank's mobility, firepower and accuracy?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Connor"], "question": "Roger Connor, whose brother was also a baseball player, was the first to hit an over-the-wall home run at Polo Grounds?"} +{"answers": ["Bottom", "Joe", "Joe Bottom"], "question": "Do you know that, on the day he broke Mark Spitz' 10-year world record in the 100 meters butterfly, overslept and missed his pre-race warmup swim?"} +{"answers": ["Piłsudski's colonels"], "question": "the dominated the Polish government for most of the history of the Second Polish Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Gamaliel Foundation"], "question": "during his days as a community organizer in Chicago, Barack Obama worked as a consultant and trainer for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Solar Challenger", "MacCready Solar Challenger"], "question": "the Paul MacCready-designed was the first solar-powered aircraft capable of sustained, high-altitude flight?"} +{"answers": ["Taste in High Life"], "question": "William Hogarth was paid sixty guineas to paint \"(engraving pictured)\", a 1742 oil-on-canvas that pokes fun at the fashion of the upper class?"} +{"answers": ["Lola ya Bonobo"], "question": " near Kinshasa is the world's only sanctuary for orphaned bonobos?"} +{"answers": ["Newark Arts High School"], "question": " in Newark, New Jersey opened its doors to students in 1931 as the first U.S. public high school specializing in the visual and performing arts?"} +{"answers": ["Sir Clyomon and Sir Clamydes"], "question": ", an early Elizabethan stage play whose authorship is unknown, is thought to have influenced several of William Shakespeare's plays?"} +{"answers": ["Vasily", "Blokhin", "Vasily Blokhin", "Vasily Mikhailovich Blokhin", "Vasili Blokhin"], "question": ", chief executioner of the Stalinist NKVD, led a company of executioners that performed more than 828,000 official executions during Joseph Stalin's reign, including tens of thousands by his own hands?"} +{"answers": ["Neston Park"], "question": "the namesake family of Fuller's London Pride ale, live in , an English country house in Wiltshire?"} +{"answers": ["2008 Australian federal budget"], "question": "proposals in the included a A$3 billion increase in tax on alcopops?"} +{"answers": ["Nizar Tawfiq Qabbani", "Qabbani", "Nizar Qabbani", "Nizar"], "question": "the Syrian poet wanted a burial in Damascus because it was the place that gave him \"the alphabet of Jasmine\"?"} +{"answers": ["Disaster Response Route"], "question": "British Columbia's network, while mostly consisting of roads, also includes marine routes?"} +{"answers": ["Li", "Tao", "Tao Li"], "question": "in her \"début\" at the 2008 Summer Olympics, broke the Asian record for the 100 m butterfly twice and became the first Singaporean swimmer to enter an Olympic final?"} +{"answers": ["John Kane House"], "question": "the first three residents of the were a man nearly hanged for treason, a Patriot turned British Loyalist, and George Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Rungius", "Carl Rungius", "Carl"], "question": " \"\" was the most important big game painter and the first career wildlife artist in North America?"} +{"answers": ["West Indies Power"], "question": " is a company developing geothermal power in Nevis, Saba and Dominica?"} +{"answers": ["Patriotic Nigras"], "question": "in 2007, the John Edwards's headquarters in the online game \"Second Life\" was attacked by the griefing group the ?"} +{"answers": ["Phallus indusiatus"], "question": "parts of the veiled stinkhorn have been consumed by lifeforms as diverse as bees, flies, Chinese diplomats and Henry Kissinger?"} +{"answers": ["Amedei Porcelana"], "question": " chocolate is used in a $1000 ice cream sundae?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Sumter Range Lights", "Fort Sumter Range"], "question": "a lantern in the steeple of St. Philip's Church in Charleston, South Carolina, \"\" was the rear lamp of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Pedro", "Pizarro", "Pedro Pizarro"], "question": ", a Spanish chronicler and conquistador, took part in the Spanish conquest of Peru and wrote an account of it?"} +{"answers": ["The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four and Five"], "question": ", a science fiction novel by Doris Lessing, was adapted for the opera in 1997 by Philip Glass?"} +{"answers": ["FC Büsingen"], "question": "the , a German football club formed in 1924, had a nut tree in its playing field penalty area until 1927, when it was cut down?"} +{"answers": ["Holacanthus passer", "Passer Angelfish"], "question": "the \"\" undergoes large changes in coloration during its transition from juvenile to sexually mature, going from bright orange, yellow, and blue to a drab brownish-black color?"} +{"answers": ["John F. Banzhaf III", "John Francis Banzhaf III", "III", "John"], "question": "law professor and anti-tobacco activist started his career as an electrical engineer?"} +{"answers": ["Ryazan miracle"], "question": "the in 1959 was an apparent tripling of agricultural production in the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Barcol hardness test"], "question": "the was developed during World War II for the U.S. Army Air Corps to check that airplane rivets had not been sabotaged?"} +{"answers": ["Manila Grand Opera House"], "question": "the also served as a theater, residence, cinema and nightclub before its original building was demolished and re-constructed as a hotel?"} +{"answers": ["Cherokee in the American Civil War"], "question": "Union Army officials offered US$5,000 for the scalp of William Holland Thomas?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Yardley", "Yardley"], "question": "when the namesake of Yardley, Pennsylvania, , moved from England to Pennsylvania in 1682, he took with him 40 pounds (18 kilograms) of shoes?"} +{"answers": ["Roman", "Marilyn", "Marilyn Roman"], "question": " was the first female Mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Malacca Zoo"], "question": "the is the second-largest zoo in Malaysia?"} +{"answers": ["Pemberton Mill"], "question": "the sudden collapse of the was one of the worst industrial accidents in American history?"} +{"answers": ["Hakha-Chin language", "Hakha Chin", "Hakha Chin language"], "question": "young people are more literate in than their elder counterparts?"} +{"answers": ["Mader", "Fred Mader", "Fred"], "question": "in 1922, the Chicago Police Department attempted to frame local labor leader for murder?"} +{"answers": ["Heterandria formosa"], "question": "the is the smallest fish found in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Brye", "Steve Brye"], "question": ", in his first and only season as a starting outfielder in Major League Baseball, led the Minnesota Twins in doubles?"} +{"answers": ["Vittorio", "Sella", "Vittorio Sella"], "question": " images of mountains \"(example, Siniolchu, pictured)\" were described by fellow photographer Ansel Adams as inspiring \"a definitely religious awe\"?"} +{"answers": ["Héctor Feliciano", "Héctor", "Feliciano"], "question": "Puerto Rican journalist has shed light on an estimated 20,000 works of art stolen by the Nazis during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Old Southeast Town Hall"], "question": "after two previous buildings burned down, the Town of Southeast, New York, built its 1896 of less flammable material?"} +{"answers": ["redtail splitfin", "Redtail splitfin"], "question": "female nourish their unborn young through organs known as trophotaeniae that function similar to umbilical cords in mammals?"} +{"answers": ["Georgia Cayvan", "Georgia", "Cayvan"], "question": " was the first person to wear a glass dress?"} +{"answers": ["Fáilte Towers"], "question": "Ireland's reality show takes its name from the BBC sitcom, \"Fawlty Towers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mal Cochrane", "Mal", "Cochrane"], "question": " is the hooker in the New South Wales Rugby League's \"Indigenous Team of the Century\"?"} +{"answers": ["St Lythans"], "question": "according to local tradition, on Midsummer's Eve the capstone of the Neolithic burial chamber \"\" in Wales spins round three times, then all the stones bathe in a nearby river?"} +{"answers": ["Cystoderma amianthinum"], "question": "the is actually a small orange mushroom found throughout temperate regions of Europe and North America?"} +{"answers": ["Barthé", "Earl", "Earl Barthé"], "question": "the New Orleans-based family of master plasterer has specialized in historical and decorative plasterwork since 1850?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Rutter", "Rutter", "Frank"], "question": "\"The Sunday Times\" art critic, , sheltered suffragettes released from prison under the Cat and Mouse Act, sometimes helping them to flee abroad?"} +{"answers": ["Longnose trevally"], "question": "the scientific name of (\"Carangoides chrysophrys\") means \"golden eyebrow\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tillman", "Andy", "Andy Tillman"], "question": " (\"pictured, with llama\") was the first North American llama breeder to win top honors at a major South American llama and alpaca show?"} +{"answers": ["Meiningen Steam Locomotive Works"], "question": "the boiler was the only part of the British steam locomotive 60163 \"Tornado\" that could not be made in Britain, and was instead built by the in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Brookesia minima"], "question": " may be the smallest species of chameleon?"} +{"answers": ["Chorao", "Kay Chorao", "Kay"], "question": "'s \"Cathedral Mouse\" was considered one of 1988's best picture books by the \"New York Times\"?"} +{"answers": ["Avignon Exchange"], "question": "unlike Jesus, the Avignon popes did not object to the close proximity of religious centers and the ?"} +{"answers": ["Chrystabel Jane Leighton-Porter", "Chrystabel Leighton-Porter", "Leighton-Porter", "Chrystabel"], "question": "the cartoon depiction of British model was said to have inspired the British 36th (Ulster) Division to advance six miles into Normandy in 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Extatosoma tiaratum"], "question": " \"\" is a stick insect that grows up to 20 cm (8 inches) long?"} +{"answers": ["National Cleavage Day"], "question": " was started in South Africa in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Baen", "Jan de Baen"], "question": " was a popular portrait painter during the Dutch Golden Age?"} +{"answers": ["sleep medicine", "Sleep medicine"], "question": "eighteen years ago, medical schools in the US \"covered\" in an average total teaching time of just two hours?"} +{"answers": ["Idaho in the American Civil War"], "question": "the last living veteran of the died in 1952?"} +{"answers": ["Pomeranian goose", "Pomeranian Goose"], "question": "the was developed by Northern German farmers centuries ago, but only officially recognized as a breed in 1912?"} +{"answers": ["Beall", "Johnny", "Johnny Beall"], "question": "on May 29, , was traded to the minor-league Milwaukee Brewers, only to return to his original major league team a month later?"} +{"answers": ["Ingolstadt–Kralupy–Litvínov pipeline"], "question": "the does not start in Ingolstadt and does not run to Kralupy and Litvínov?"} +{"answers": ["Korean temple cuisine"], "question": "white kimchi, Shiitake mushrooms, and rice cakes made with mung beans are elements of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["El Oriente", "SS El Oriente"], "question": "the 1910 American cargo ship was chartered by the Red Cross and was one of fourteen ships that sailed under the Swiss flag during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Short-tailed emerald", "Short-tailed Emerald"], "question": "the natural habitats of the are moist lowland forests and montanes and heavily degraded former forests in Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela?"} +{"answers": ["Walter Brewster House"], "question": "the is the only Greek Revival home with a two-story colonnade in Putnam County, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Tryggvi", "Tryggvi the Pretender", "Pretender"], "question": "enemies of Viking chieftain claimed he was the bastard son of a priest?"} +{"answers": ["Festival of Pacific Arts"], "question": "the 10th , concluded 2 August 2008 in American Samoa, brought together about 2,000 artists from 27 countries across Oceania?"} +{"answers": ["Pisanosaurus"], "question": ", from 228 to 216.5 million years ago, is the oldest known ornithischian dinosaur?"} +{"answers": ["First National Bank of Brewster"], "question": "after the , New York, closed in 1964 the Town of Southeast made the building its new town hall?"} +{"answers": ["Colleen", "Cavanaugh", "Colleen Cavanaugh"], "question": "chemosynthesis, the process enabling deep sea invertebrates to survive without sunlight, was discovered by ?"} +{"answers": ["Island raccoon"], "question": "all four remaining species of \"(examples pictured)\", found only on small Central American and Caribbean islands, are considered endangered?"} +{"answers": ["The Vanity of Human Wishes"], "question": "Walter Scott and T. S. Eliot declared as Samuel Johnson's greatest poem?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Lange", "Bill Lange"], "question": "in , , a popular Major League Baseball player, retired during the prime of his career to marry a woman whose father forbid her to marry a baseball player?"} +{"answers": ["Hampton–Preston House", "Hampton-Preston House"], "question": "Union general John A. Logan seized as his headquarters in Columbia, South Carolina in 1865?"} +{"answers": ["Kazabazua", "Kazabazua, Quebec"], "question": "the name of in Quebec comes from the Algonquin word \"kachibadjiwan\", meaning \"underground river\", and refers to the Kazabazua River which disappears underground?"} +{"answers": ["White Park"], "question": "ancient herds of , a rare breed of horned cattle, have been preserved in Great Britain from the Middle Ages?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Gray", "Henry Gray", "Gray"], "question": "blues musician is credited as helping to create the distinctive sound of the Chicago blues piano?"} +{"answers": ["Lactarius subdulcis"], "question": "though the mushroom \"\" is considered edible, it has a taste similar to ivy?"} +{"answers": ["Pink tide", "Pink Tide"], "question": " is a term for the growing influence of left-wing politics in Latin America?"} +{"answers": ["Naʻope", "George Naʻope", "George"], "question": "hula master was designated a \"Living Golden Treasure\" by the state of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Jean Izamo", "Izamo"], "question": "Central African general Jean-Bédel Bokassa claimed that he seized his country's power to prevent from doing the same?"} +{"answers": ["Akersbanerne"], "question": " was founded in 1917 to build suburban tramways between Kristiania and Aker, Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Dharmachari Aryadaka", "Aryadaka", "Dharmachari"], "question": " was the first paid Buddhist prison chaplain in Washington state?"} +{"answers": ["Dutton-Waller Raised Tybee Cottage", "Dutton–Waller Raised Tybee Cottage"], "question": " is one of few surviving historic raised cottages on Tybee Island, Georgia?"} +{"answers": ["Karonga"], "question": "on July 11, 2008, the Kayelekera mine in , Malawi celebrated 1.5 million hours of accident-free uranium mining?"} +{"answers": ["John Smith Preston", "John S. Preston", "John", "Preston"], "question": " was sent by South Carolina to convince Virginia to secede from the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Doreward", "John Doreward", "John"], "question": " was Speaker of the House of Commons for the first parliaments of both Henry IV and Henry V of England?"} +{"answers": ["Odd lotter"], "question": " held that you could make money by finding small, and hence uninformed, stock market investors and simply making the opposite investment?"} +{"answers": ["Oak Grove-Freedman's Cemetery"], "question": "the historic in Salisbury, North Carolina was periodically violated causing destruction to all of the headstones and some of the bodies?"} +{"answers": ["Johanna", "Johanna Brandt", "Brandt"], "question": " detailed spying for the Boers with her mother in her book \"Petticoat Commando\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jorge", "Eielson", "Jorge Eduardo Eielson", "Jorge Eielson"], "question": "Peruvian artist is considered a precursor of conceptual art for his quipus, reinterpretations of an ancient Andean device?"} +{"answers": ["Gowell", "Larry", "Larry Gowell"], "question": "′s baseball in the Baseball Hall of Fame was his first and only major league hit?"} +{"answers": ["WRNY"], "question": " began television broadcasting in August 1928 to thousands of New York City viewers with home made television sets \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chocolatier", "Chocolatier"], "question": "the developers of the video game took the guided tour of Scharffen Berger Chocolate Maker's factory to see how chocolate is made?"} +{"answers": ["The Johnson Gang", "Johnson Gang"], "question": " are believed to have committed the largest ever domestic burglary in the United Kingdom worth tens of millions of pounds?"} +{"answers": ["Friendly", "David T. Friendly", "David"], "question": "\"Little Miss Sunshine\" producer is the son of former CBS president Fred W. Friendly?"} +{"answers": ["Clyde", "Barnhart", "Clyde Lee Barnhart", "Clyde Barnhart"], "question": " was second on his team with 114 runs batted in for the 1925 World Series winner Pittsburgh Pirates?"} +{"answers": ["Andronikos Kontostephanos", "Andronikos Komnenos Kontostephanos", "Andronikos", "Kontostephanos"], "question": " was the leading general of Byzantine emperor Manuel I Komnenos, and that his career took him from Hungary to Egypt?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Jones", "Peter Edmund Jones", "Peter", "Jones"], "question": " \"\" is believed to be the first Status Indian to receive a Medical Doctorate in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Doudou", "Émile Boga Doudou", "Émile"], "question": " was killed on September 19, 2002 in Abidjan in the worst outbreak of violence in Cote d'Ivoire since a military coup d'etat in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Berlin Circle", "Berlin Circle"], "question": "the in New Jersey was eliminated at a cost of $73 million after it was described as one of \"South Jersey's worst traffic nightmares\"?"} +{"answers": ["Conlon", "Sarah Conlon", "Sarah"], "question": "Northern Irish housewife 's campaign to clear the names of her wrongfully-convicted husband and son led to an apology from then British Prime Minister Tony Blair?"} +{"answers": ["Street Fire", "23rd Street Fire"], "question": "the New York City Fire Department lost 12 firefighters in the in 1966, the department's largest loss of life in a single incident until 343 officers were killed on September 11, 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Bad Blood", "Bad Blood"], "question": ", a professional wrestling pay-per-view event, was offered free of charge to members of the U.S. military returning from the Iraq war?"} +{"answers": ["Fight Fiercely, Harvard"], "question": "\"\" is a satirical college fight song written by a mathematician?"} +{"answers": ["Turin-Milan Hours"], "question": "the \"\" is thought to have involved at least 11 artists, and became physically separated into at least five sections?"} +{"answers": ["Kaliningrad Nuclear Power Plant"], "question": "the will be the first Russian nuclear power plant with foreign shareholding?"} +{"answers": ["Brühl", "Brühl"], "question": "the , a single street in Leipzig, accounted for one-third of the world trade of furs in the 1920s?"} +{"answers": ["Fire Station No. 1", "Fire Station No. 1"], "question": "the in Roanoke, Virginia was modeled after Philadelphia's Independence Hall?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Baptiste Belley", "Jean-Baptiste", "Belley"], "question": " \"\", a former slave from Saint-Domingue, became a member of the National Convention of France, where in 1794 he took part in the decision to abolish slavery?"} +{"answers": ["Endicott Pear Tree"], "question": "the , located in Danvers, Massachusetts, is thought to be the oldest living cultivated fruit tree in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Norfolk Biffin"], "question": "the apple appears in the works of Charles Dickens and was sent from Norfolk to London for Sir Robert Walpole?"} +{"answers": ["Beth Israel Congregation", "Beth Israel Congregation", "Beth Israel"], "question": "in 1967 the Ku Klux Klan bombed both synagogue of Jackson, Mississippi and the house of its rabbi?"} +{"answers": ["Jr.", "David Nevins Jr.", "David Nevins, Jr.", "David Jr.", "David"], "question": "\"Methuen Duck Cloth\", manufactured by \"\", was used to make sails and tents in the tropics?"} +{"answers": ["German amateur football championship"], "question": "the \"SC Jülich 1910\", record winner of the now defunct , was the feature of a German television documentary?"} +{"answers": ["Convento Building", "Convento Building"], "question": "the is the largest adobe building in California and the largest original building at any of the Spanish missions in California?"} +{"answers": ["Jean Ralaimongo", "Ralaimongo", "Jean"], "question": " came to prominence in 1929 after 3,000 demonstrated following speeches in a cinema in Madagascar?"} +{"answers": ["D. W. Griffith", "D. W. Griffith House"], "question": "D. W. Griffith bought that had been used as a funeral home?"} +{"answers": ["Bayezid II Mosque"], "question": "the Sultan is the oldest surviving Ottoman imperial mosque complex in Istanbul, Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["Huta Stepańska"], "question": ", one of the largest Polish defense centers during the Massacres of Poles in Volhynia, was abandoned due to lack of ammunition?"} +{"answers": ["Rob Morris", "Rob Morris Home"], "question": "Rob Morris's first was burned to the ground, and his books had to be saved by the Union army?"} +{"answers": ["Dave", "Noble", "Dave Noble"], "question": "in 1923, University of Nebraska running back scored the first touchdown in Memorial Stadium?"} +{"answers": ["Hackensack Water Company Complex", "Hackensack Water Company"], "question": "the \"Red Tower\" of the completed in 1883 in Weehawken, New Jersey, combined offices and a 165,000-gallon water tank in a single 175-foot-high structure?"} +{"answers": ["Downtown Roanoke"], "question": "the Roanoke City Market in is the oldest continuously operating farmers' market in the Commonwealth of Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Smart", "Erinn", "Erinn Smart"], "question": "after previously competing at the 2004 games in Athens, Brooklyn-bred and her brother Keeth are again part of the U. S. Olympic fencing team at Beijing?"} +{"answers": ["1964 Gabonese coup d'état"], "question": "in spite of not participating in the planning of the , Jean-Hilaire Aubame was sentenced to ten years of hard labor and ten years in exile?"} +{"answers": ["Ramsay-Durfee Estate"], "question": "the widow-owner of the died in 1976 at age 99, leaving an untouched wine cellar stocked with vintage wines and whisky dating to the 1890s?"} +{"answers": ["video sculpture", "Video sculpture"], "question": " is a medium that offers performing artists a chance to have a more permanent artistic forum?"} +{"answers": ["Becker", "Lydia", "Lydia Becker", "Lydia Ernestine Becker"], "question": ", founder of the \"Women's Suffrage Journal\", was also an amateur botanist and friend of Charles Darwin?"} +{"answers": ["1921 Centre vs. Harvard football game"], "question": "after Harvard was defeated in the —one of the greatest upsets in college football history—MIT students celebrated the win by tearing down Harvard's goalposts?"} +{"answers": ["Catechism of a Revolutionary"], "question": "the 1869 anarchist manifesto , which established the importance of Russian anarchist Sergey Nechayev \"\", portrays the revolutionary as an amoral avenger?"} +{"answers": ["Art Stewart", "Art", "Stewart"], "question": ", who was recently inducted into the Kansas City Royals Baseball Hall of Fame, was responsible for the drafting of 70 people who eventually became Major League Baseball players?"} +{"answers": ["Hygrocybe miniata"], "question": "the bright red mushroom is found in rainforest and eucalypt forest in Australia and meadows in Europe and North America?"} +{"answers": ["Ludington Public Library"], "question": "Michigan's was claimed as the library that will last a thousand years?"} +{"answers": ["Das Königsprojekt"], "question": " was the first of three science fiction novels written by the German author Carl Amery?"} +{"answers": ["Tim Morehouse", "Morehouse", "Tim"], "question": ", a member of the U.S. fencing team at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, originally took up fencing in order to be excused from his high school gym class?"} +{"answers": ["Flushwork"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" is the decoration of flat external walls in contrasting colours of flint and stone, most often found in medieval churches in East Anglia?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Andy Vores", "Vores"], "question": "the latest opera by composer is a 2008 chamber opera adaptation of Jean-Paul Sartre's \"No Exit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dundas Valley Conservation Area"], "question": "the contains a trailhead of Canada's first interurban multi-use trail system?"} +{"answers": ["Unlearned Parliament"], "question": "the was so called because lawyers were forbidden to attend as Henry IV felt they were \"troublesome\"?"} +{"answers": ["Virginids"], "question": "the meteor shower can sometimes last between January and May each year?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Garmo"], "question": " in the Pamir Mountains \"\" has been confused with the higher peak, which for some years was called \"Pik Kommunizma\", \"Mount Communism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harriet Francoeur Nevins", "Harriet Nevins", "Harriet", "Nevins"], "question": "philanthropist left an animal shelter, a fountain, and a John LaFarge stained glass window to the people of Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["Phospho-Energon"], "question": "the sales of the \"miracle drug\" , consisting of calf brain, sugar and milk, were able to establish Pharmacia as a major pharmaceutical company in Sweden in the early 1900s?"} +{"answers": ["El Occidente", "SS El Occidente"], "question": "cargo ship fought off two German submarines in World War I, only to be sunk by one in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Der Nersessian", "Nersessian", "Sirarpie", "Sirarpie Der Nersessian"], "question": "the niece of the Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople, , became the first woman to be awarded the Order of St. Gregory the Illuminator by the Catholicos of Armenia?"} +{"answers": ["U.S. Post Office-Los Angeles Terminal Annex", "Terminal Annex"], "question": "the was LA's central mail processing facility for 50 years and became a filming location when it closed?"} +{"answers": ["Armageddon", "Armageddon"], "question": "Randy Orton \"\" defeated Rob Van Dam at pay-per-view to begin the longest WWE Intercontinental Championship reign in over seven years at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Rose Rent", "The Rose Rent"], "question": "the television adaptation of Ellis Peters' novel , set in 12th-century England, was actually filmed in Hungary?"} +{"answers": ["Hard suction hose"], "question": "since is designed for fire engines drafting water, it is the only type of fire hose tested under suction instead of pressure?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry Horan", "Jerry", "Jeremiah J. Horan", "Horan"], "question": "in 1929, BSEIU President offered US$125,000 to bootlegger Roger Touhy in exchange for protection from Al Capone and the Chicago Outfit?"} +{"answers": ["Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry"], "question": " was founded as \"Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Psychiatrie\" by King Ludwig III of Bavaria in 1917?"} +{"answers": ["Poitou donkey"], "question": "the \"\" is a rare breed of donkey with a shaggy coat?"} +{"answers": ["CAFE Foundation"], "question": "the holds races in which general aviation aircraft compete for performance efficiency?"} +{"answers": ["Yett"], "question": "a is a latticed iron gate used in place of a portcullis in many Scottish castles and tower houses?"} +{"answers": ["Mason County District Library"], "question": "Michigan's is an umbrella entity that administers two libraries?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Borkowska", "Anna Borkowska", "Anna", "Borkowska"], "question": ", the mother superior of a Polish convent of Dominican Sisters in World War II, was the first to smuggle in grenades for the Vilnius Jewish ghetto insurgents?"} +{"answers": ["Putnam County Courthouse", "Putnam County Courthouse"], "question": "for over a century the sheriff of Putnam County, New York lived in the \"\", where his wife cooked for inmates at the county jail?"} +{"answers": ["Alexandre Banza", "Banza", "Alexandre"], "question": "according to \"Le Monde\", Central African Republic Lieutenant Colonel and politician was killed in circumstances \"so revolting that it still makes one's flesh creep\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lepreum"], "question": "when was attacked during the period of the Olympic truce, the Spartan attackers were given a fine equal to 200,000 times that of a skilled worker's daily wage rate?"} +{"answers": ["Jones v. United States", "Jones v. United States"], "question": "the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in that a person found not guilty by reason of insanity of a misdemeanor crime can still be committed indefinitely to a mental institution?"} +{"answers": ["Taken by Cars"], "question": "Filipino indie rock band had two singles that reached the top of Manila's local radio charts before getting signed in a major record label?"} +{"answers": ["Elliott", "John Milton Elliott", "John"], "question": "Kentucky judge was murdered by a fellow judge after adjudicating in a case involving the latter's sister?"} +{"answers": ["Wheelhouse", "Wheelhouse", "wheelhouse"], "question": "a in archaeology is a prehistoric structure from the Iron Age found in Scotland that was neither a wheel, nor perhaps a house?"} +{"answers": ["Calvin Marshall"], "question": "upcoming film 's producers hired a casting director before they had raised enough funding to hire a well-known actor to attract further financiers?"} +{"answers": ["open access", "Open access", "Open Access Publishing"], "question": ", a social movement in academia dedicated to the principle of open access—information sharing for the common good—traces its history to 1960s or earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Clare", "Jillian Clare", "Jillian"], "question": "child actress has been nominated for five Young Artist Awards, winning twice?"} +{"answers": ["Orangespotted trevally", "Orange-spotted trevally"], "question": "the \"\" is believed to be able to switch between silvery grey and orange-yellow colorations?"} +{"answers": ["Carey Mission"], "question": "the was a headquarters for settlers and a point from which the American frontier was extended?"} +{"answers": ["Phylax Society"], "question": "the , the first German Shepherd Dog club, disbanded because members could not agree whether the dogs should be bred for working or appearance?"} +{"answers": ["Thyrocopa"], "question": " is a genus of flightless moth endemic to Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Belarusian nuclear power plant project", "Belarusian nuclear power plant"], "question": "plans to build the in the vicinity of Minsk were halted after the Chernobyl accident?"} +{"answers": ["Michigan Wolverines men's basketball"], "question": " has a 16–0 record at Crisler Arena, its home stadium, during the National Invitation Tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Kiang West National Park"], "question": "the Bateleur \"\" is the official symbol of in The Gambia?"} +{"answers": ["Zebra chip"], "question": "the potato disease has cost the Texas economy over US$125 million and threatens similar economic harm across the U.S. and Guatemala?"} +{"answers": ["National Youth Orchestra of Wales"], "question": "the has the distinction of being the first national youth orchestra in the world and is Europe's longest-standing national youth orchestra?"} +{"answers": ["Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area"], "question": "the is the location of a new type of habitat conservation program focused on restoring the native Olympia oyster?"} +{"answers": ["Harold McCarter Taylor", "Taylor", "Harold"], "question": "although was a theoretical physicist and mathematician who worked with Ernest Rutherford, he is best known for a three-volume work on Anglo-Saxon architecture?"} +{"answers": ["Municipal Warehouse No. 1"], "question": "for many years, at the Port of Los Angeles stored the railcar that carried Winston Churchill's body to burial?"} +{"answers": ["L'Année philologique"], "question": " (\"The Year in Philology\") annually gathers scholarly work related to ancient Greece and Rome from approximately 2,000 sources?"} +{"answers": ["Ziggy", "Ziggy"], "question": "after being kept indoors at an Illinois zoo for about three decades, a citizens' campaign secured a new home?"} +{"answers": ["Allstar SZD-59", "SZD-59 Acro"], "question": "the Polish Club Class glider is competitive in both unlimited aerobatics and cross-country flying?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Harrison", "Edward Harrison", "Edward", "Harrison"], "question": " was the first person to perform a concerto for maraca soloist with symphony orchestra?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Kaye Greville", "Greville", "Robert Greville", "Robert", "Robert Kaye Greville FRSE"], "question": "Scottish botanist has a mountain named after him in Queensland, Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Tickhill Castle"], "question": "Roger de Busli deliberately built directly on the Nottingham-Yorkshire border as he had authority in both?"} +{"answers": ["Urðarbrunnr"], "question": "Do you know that, in Norse mythology, is an important well located beneath the world tree Yggdrasil?"} +{"answers": ["Tetracheilostoma carlae", "Barbados threadsnake"], "question": "the recently discovered smallest snake in the world, \"\", is thought to be near the evolutionary limit of how small any snake could be?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Dudley", "Joe Louis Dudley", "Joe Dudley"], "question": "entrepreneur 's multi-million dollar hair and skin care business began with a mere US$10 investment in a sales kit in 1957?"} +{"answers": ["125th Napier's Rifles"], "question": "the of the Indian Army were named after General Napier, who had commanded them at the Battle of Miani in 1843?"} +{"answers": ["Heinsbergen Decorating Company Building", "Heinsbergen Decorating Company"], "question": "the was built in 1928 with bricks salvaged from the old Los Angeles city hall?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius semisanguineus"], "question": ", whose common name is \"Surprise Webcap\", is a mushroom that smells of radishes?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Gleneida"], "question": "the citizens of Carmel, New York, felt that \"Shaw's Pond\" was too modest a name for a local body of water, so they appointed a committee that renamed it ?"} +{"answers": ["Thomson", "Paul Thomson", "Paul Thomson", "Paul"], "question": ", co-founder of the California Rare Fruit Growers Association, grew the first successful mammee apple crop in the state's history?"} +{"answers": ["Sakuradamon incident"], "question": "the of 1932 was an unsuccessful assassination attempt against Emperor Hirohito of Japan by a Korean nationalist?"} +{"answers": ["Scapular fracture"], "question": " can be caused by forceful muscle contractions due to a seizure or electrical shock?"} +{"answers": ["The Corporate Center", "Corporate Center", "Matrix Corporate Center"], "question": " in Danbury, Connecticut is an innovative structure built on 5,000 pillars, some up to 40-feet (12 m) tall, to accommodate the hilly terrain?"} +{"answers": ["So Amazin'"], "question": ", the third studio album by singer Christina Milian, was produced mainly by hip hop producers Cool & Dre?"} +{"answers": ["773rd Tank Destroyer Battalion"], "question": "the \"(tank pictured)\" was the first American unit to enter Czechoslovakia in 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Gomphidius roseus"], "question": "the pink mushroom appears to be parasitic on the related \"Suillus bovinus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Carmel", "Lake Carmel"], "question": "the town of Kent, New York, dealt with an excess Canada goose population around by rounding them up while they were molting and distributing the meat to the poor?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Axel Wärmling", "Wärmling", "Hans Wärmling", "Hans"], "question": "Swedish musician , co-writer of \"Strange Little Girl\", left The Stranglers while en route to a gig in North London?"} +{"answers": ["SummerSlam", "SummerSlam", "1992 SummerSlam"], "question": "despite the company's claims, has the largest verified attendance of any World Wrestling Entertainment event?"} +{"answers": ["common brown lemur", "Common brown lemur"], "question": "in addition to insects, the diet of the \"\" includes soil and red clay?"} +{"answers": ["``Southern Bivouac", "Southern Bivouac"], "question": "magazines like the and the \"Southern Historical Society Papers\" helped to spread the belief of the Lost Cause of the Confederacy?"} +{"answers": ["Aundh Experiment"], "question": "in 1938, the Raja of Aundh voluntarily handed over rule of his Indian state to the people in what became known as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Paul T. Jordan", "Jordan", "Paul"], "question": " became the youngest mayor in the history of Jersey City only three years after graduating from medical school?"} +{"answers": ["Huis ter Nieuwburg"], "question": "the Dutch palace \"\" in Rijswijk was demolished in 1790 after years of neglect?"} +{"answers": ["Tobacco Institute", "The Tobacco Institute"], "question": "in 1979, the disputed claims by the Surgeon General of the United States about the dangers of smoking?"} +{"answers": ["Glen-Haig", "Mary", "Mary Glen-Haig"], "question": "British fencer was the first female member of the International Olympic Committee?"} +{"answers": ["Attacks on Kure and the Inland Sea", "Attacks on Kure and the Inland Sea"], "question": "the U.S. Third Fleet sank all of Japan's remaining undamaged battleships and heavy cruisers during the in July 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Q-Flex"], "question": " is the world's largest LNG carrier type currently in service?"} +{"answers": ["El Pueblo de Los Ángeles Historical Monument", "Los Angeles Plaza Historic District"], "question": "the was the historic center of Los Angeles in the days of Spanish and Mexican rule?"} +{"answers": ["Aptostichus stephencolberti"], "question": "satirist Stephen Colbert has a species of spider called named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Hines", "Hines", "Thomas", "Thomas Henry Hines"], "question": "Confederate spy \"(pictured, left)\" had to escape Detroit by ferryboat due to being confused with assassin John Wilkes Booth \"(pictured, right)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Skaga stave church"], "question": " was built in the 1130s to Christianise the area, but was demolished in 1826 as a stronghold of remaining Norse paganism?"} +{"answers": ["Storp", "Stephanie Storp", "Stephanie"], "question": "after winning a bronze medal at the 1997 World Championships in Athletics, German shot putter began playing basketball?"} +{"answers": ["New York State Route 309", "New York State Route"], "question": "Fulton County Route 112, the continuation of , was once the site of an old Indian trail in the Adirondacks?"} +{"answers": ["Gyrodon lividus"], "question": "the pored mushroom \"\" has been found associated with alder trees in such diverse places as California, Latvia, and Japan?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Grimes", "William C. Grimes"], "question": ", who served as Acting Governor of Oklahoma Territory for ten days, helped to establish Kingfisher College?"} +{"answers": ["John Koethe", "John", "Koethe"], "question": " was the first poet laureate for the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin?"} +{"answers": ["2008 Tanana Valley flood", "Tanana Valley Flood"], "question": "the brought the Tanana River in central Alaska to its highest level since August 1967?"} +{"answers": ["MSPCA-Angell"], "question": "John Quincy Adams II, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and William Gordon Weld helped form the ?"} +{"answers": ["Cropper", "John Cropper", "John"], "question": "the \"most generous man in Liverpool\" was ?"} +{"answers": ["Ralphs Grocery Store", "Ralphs Grocery Store"], "question": " \"(location pictured)\", part of a plan to build the \"model college town\" in 1929, was photographed by Ansel Adams?"} +{"answers": ["Long-legged Bunting", "Long-legged bunting"], "question": "the , an extinct species of Bunting, was one of the few flightless species in the Passerines order?"} +{"answers": ["John Jeremie", "Jeremie", "John"], "question": "after accusing Mauritian judges of involvement in slavery, was honoured in 1836 by the Anti-Slavery Society?"} +{"answers": ["Exposition Park Rose Garden"], "question": "LA's has more than 20,000 rose bushes and 200 varieties of roses?"} +{"answers": ["Horand von Grafrath"], "question": " is credited with being the first German Shepherd Dog?"} +{"answers": ["My Grandfather's Son"], "question": "according to his memoir , Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas had his credit card cut up by a car rental clerk?"} +{"answers": ["Silver Appleyard Duck", "Silver Appleyard"], "question": "the is one of the best egglayers amongst large breeds of duck?"} +{"answers": ["Anderson", "Benjamin M. Anderson", "Benjamin", "Benjamin Anderson", "Benjamin Anderson"], "question": "after switching sides multiple times during the American Civil War, committed suicide, saying he \"would prefer being dead than disgraced\"?"} +{"answers": ["Biofortification"], "question": "the cultivation of has occasionally faced resistance because they sometimes have different characteristics, such as unusual colours?"} +{"answers": ["Panemone windmill"], "question": "although the first type of wind turbine, the , is one of the least efficient designs it is also one of the most commonly reinvented and patented?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Claypool", "Claypool", "Philip"], "question": "country singer 's greatest chart success was a cover version of Bad Company's \"Feel Like Makin' Love\"?"} +{"answers": ["African Agricultural Union"], "question": "the , led by Félix Houphouët-Boigny \"\", received the support of nearly 20,000 plantation workers shortly after it was established?"} +{"answers": ["Heiankyo Alien"], "question": "the arcade game was originally designed as a personal computer game by the University of Tokyo's Theoretical Science Group?"} +{"answers": ["International Harvester strike of 1979–80", "International Harvester strike of 1979–1980"], "question": "as of May 2008, the is the fourth-longest national strike in the history of the UAW and the longest in the history of International Harvester?"} +{"answers": ["Jean Konan Banny", "Jean", "Banny"], "question": "Ivorian politician invented a non-alcoholic drink he described as \"a wine [made] from pineapples\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ecclesfield Priory"], "question": "one \"(priory pictured)\", near Sheffield in England, was accused by Benedictine authorities of \"embezzlement of the priory's goods\" and of living an \"evil life\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Concrete Blonde"], "question": "author Michael Connelly got the idea for his novel from an actual case in a professional forensic book?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Carlile", "James Carlile"], "question": " introduced an educational system in 1830s Ireland whereby children of different denominations could attend the same school?"} +{"answers": ["Drake Park Neighborhood Historic District"], "question": "residential lots in the of Bend, Oregon—with views of the Deschutes River and the Cascades Mountains—originally sold for US$100 to US$250?"} +{"answers": ["KUKAN", "Kukan"], "question": "the final twenty minutes of the 1941 documentary film shows an air attack by Japanese bombers against Chongqing, the World War II capital of China?"} +{"answers": ["Ruiz", "Randy Radames Ruiz", "Randy", "Randy Ruiz"], "question": "in the 2008 baseball season, got a hit in 24 consecutive games, the longest hitting streak by a Rochester Red Wing player since 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Science, Evolution, and Creationism"], "question": " was published by the National Academy of Sciences to address the creation-evolution controversy?"} +{"answers": ["Jamie", "Jamie Howarth", "Howarth"], "question": "'s music restoration company, Plangent Process, received a Grammy award for restoration of a 1949 performance by Woody Guthrie?"} +{"answers": ["Master contract"], "question": "unions sometimes permit local or regional variations in in order to meet special economic, competitive, or other needs of employers?"} +{"answers": ["79th Street Boat Basin"], "question": "the , featured in the 1998 film \"You've Got Mail\", is the only marina that allows year-round residency by Manhattan boat owners?"} +{"answers": ["Cinimod Studio"], "question": " in London, United Kingdom, designed a virtual sky ceiling for a Snog frozen yogurt outlet with clouds whose speeds and colors depend upon the time of day?"} +{"answers": ["Princes Pier"], "question": " \"\" in Port Melbourne, Australia, suffered fourteen fires from 2001 to 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Lucy Jane Bledsoe", "Bledsoe", "Lucy"], "question": "novelist , a Stonewall Book Award winner and four-time Lambda Literary Award finalist, primarily writes LGBT literature?"} +{"answers": ["Corfu Channel", "Corfu Channel Incident", "Corfu Channel incident"], "question": "the , involving the United Kingdom and Albania, is considered one of the early episodes of the Cold War?"} +{"answers": ["Spednic Lake"], "question": ", which forms part of the Canada – United States border, is renowned for its smallmouth bass fishing?"} +{"answers": ["Bill Chaffey", "Chaffey", "Bill"], "question": ", a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for 33 years, was also a U.S. Bronze Star recipient?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Neves", "Ralph", "Ralph P. Neves", "Neves"], "question": "jockey , pronounced dead after a fall in 1936, arrived at the racetrack later the same day demanding to ride?"} +{"answers": ["Tower Hill Water Tower"], "question": " \"\" in Ormskirk, Lancashire, is reputed to be the oldest remaining water tower in England?"} +{"answers": ["Majdi Halabi", "Majdi", "Halabi"], "question": ", an Israeli Druze soldier from the village of Daliyat el-Karmel, disappeared on duty near Haifa and was formally declared to be missing in action in June 2005?"} +{"answers": ["2008 Chino Hills earthquake"], "question": "the shook Southern California with a magnitude of 5.4, and was felt as far away as Las Vegas, Nevada?"} +{"answers": ["Geary", "Bob Geary", "Bob", "Bob Geary"], "question": "in 1993, police officer launched a successful ballot initiative in San Francisco, California to allow him to carry a ventriloquist's dummy on patrol?"} +{"answers": ["Ville du Havre", "SS Ville du Havre"], "question": "after a collision with the Scottish clipper \"Loch Earn\", the French steamship sank in only 12 minutes, with the loss of 226 lives?"} +{"answers": ["Even Heroes Need a Parachute"], "question": "the album title was chosen to emphasize \"the common ground that all humans share\"?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Byington Mitchell", "Robert", "Mitchell"], "question": ", who was Brigadier General in the Union Army during the American Civil War, served as Governor of New Mexico Territory from 1866 to 1869?"} +{"answers": ["Haruji Matsue", "Matsue", "Haruji"], "question": " was the first person to manufacture the sugar cube in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Tuff-E-Nuff", "Tuff-E-Nuff"], "question": "the tugboat , built in 1895 by Neafie & Levy, was still working commercially in 2007 after 112 years of service?"} +{"answers": ["Lactarius pyrogalus"], "question": "the mushroom is so named because of its acrid taste?"} +{"answers": ["Tredgold", "John", "John Harfield Tredgold"], "question": " who helped slaves in the Cape Colony in the 19th century, was also a chemist?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "Rob Ryan", "Rob Ryan", "Rob"], "question": "baseball pitcher Marc Wilkins balked on 's first at bat, on the day of Ryan's major league debut, making the Arizona Diamondbacks score one run?"} +{"answers": ["Stan Cox", "Cox", "Stan"], "question": "British athlete was nearly killed after being struck with a javelin while working as a judge for the British Amateur Athletic Association?"} +{"answers": ["Plan Dog", "Plan Dog memo"], "question": "the , one of the best known documents of World War II, laid the basis for America's Europe First policy?"} +{"answers": ["Cadbury", "Richard Tapper Cadbury", "Richard"], "question": " helped his son John start a tea and coffee business that would become Cadbury plc?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Block"], "question": " was one of the first buildings to use the isolated pier foundation technique whereby load-bearing points have separate foundations?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Allison", "Joe Allison", "Joe Allison"], "question": " is a former American football placekicker who won the inaugural Lou Groza Award, presented to the nation's top kicker?"} +{"answers": ["National Rail Administration", "Norwegian National Rail Administration"], "question": "the owns all 4,114 km (2,556 mi) of railways in Norway, but does not operate any trains?"} +{"answers": ["black lemur", "Black lemur"], "question": "a subspecies of \"\" is the only primate other than humans to have blue eyes?"} +{"answers": ["Pamela E. Bridgewater", "Bridgewater", "Pamela"], "question": "U.S. diplomat was the first African-American woman appointed Consul General in Durban, South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Side letter"], "question": "in Australia many unions and employers are working around the WorkChoices law by using to reach agreement on non-workplace-related matters?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel P. Ely", "Samuel P. Ely"], "question": "scuba divers concerned about the deterioration of the shipwreck worked underwater to install reinforcing tie rods that would hold the hull together?"} +{"answers": ["Ajuga genevensis"], "question": "the often interbreeds with its more widespread cousin, the common bugle, producing hybrid offspring?"} +{"answers": ["Wawrosz", "Adam Wawrosz", "Adam"], "question": "Polish writer fought in the Polish Army in the Battle of Kock during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Castle Rock", "Castle Rock"], "question": "Henry Fairfield Osborn almost doubled the size of , his father's Garrison, New York, mansion, to accommodate his family?"} +{"answers": ["Unknown Confederate Dead Monument in Perryville"], "question": "although on private property, the \"\" outside Perryville, Kentucky was built by the federal government sixty-six years after the battle?"} +{"answers": ["Liver biopsy", "liver biopsy"], "question": " (obtaining a tissue sample from the liver) is sometimes needed in unexplained forms of hepatitis?"} +{"answers": ["Eternal Fantasy"], "question": "the Japanese visual novel consists of an overworld map and a combat system, typical of console role-playing games, other than its traditional visual novel gameplay?"} +{"answers": ["Pico Canyon", "Pico Canyon Oilfield"], "question": " was the first commercially successful oil well in the Western United States and the longest producing oil well in the world at 114 years?"} +{"answers": ["Vietnam Veterans Memorial State Park", "Vietnam Veterans Memorial State Park Friends Group"], "question": " is the only state park dedicated solely to veterans of the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["San Francisco Bowl", "2002 San Francisco Bowl"], "question": "former Virginia Tech running back Lee Suggs set the NCAA Division I-A record for consecutive American college football games with a rushing touchdown (27) in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Ashbaugh", "Dennis", "Dennis John Ashbaugh", "Dennis Ashbaugh"], "question": "New York abstract painter is one of the first artists to employ DNA marking patterns in paintings?"} +{"answers": ["The State", "The State"], "question": "according to Franz Oppenheimer's book , the purpose of the political state is to establish and enforce class divisions between conquerors and the dominated?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Ludington", "Ludington"], "question": " never lived in Ludington, Michigan – the town that bears his name?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald Ribman", "Ribman", "Ronald Burt Ribman", "Ronald"], "question": "'s play \"The Journey of the Fifth Horse\", based on a short story by Ivan Turgenev, won an Obie Award and starred a young Dustin Hoffman?"} +{"answers": ["Slogan", "Slogan", "slogan"], "question": "many and several mottoes currently used in heraldry originated as war cries or battle cries?"} +{"answers": ["Highland Park Station", "Highland Park Police Station"], "question": "the , where the radical Symbionese Liberation Army \"(emblem pictured)\" once planted a bomb that proved to be a dud, is now the Los Angeles Police Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Wilfrid Noyce", "Wilfrid", "Noyce"], "question": " forced a route up to the South Col on the first ascent of Mount Everest by the ?"} +{"answers": ["Confederate Monument in Perryville"], "question": "the was built by the government of Kentucky to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Battle of Perryville, and 5,000–10,000 people attended its dedication?"} +{"answers": ["Boom in the Moon"], "question": "the 1946 Mexican film starring Buster Keaton was not commercially released in the United States until 1983?"} +{"answers": ["SWEAT", "SWEAT"], "question": "what is now the southwestern United States was at one time connected to East Antarctica according to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Muleshoe Heritage Center"], "question": "the in Muleshoe, Texas, greets visitors with a 22-foot-high muleshoe which weighs 15,000 pounds and was an Eagle Scout project?"} +{"answers": ["Payne-Desha House"], "question": "the in Georgetown, Kentucky was built by a war hero from the Battle of the Thames and also was the last residence of the ninth governor of Kentucky?"} +{"answers": ["Kendenup", "Kendenup, Western Australia"], "question": "the town of in Western Australia was featured in a classified advertisement in the \"New York Times\" in 1922?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Saint Mary's Convent and Academy", "Mount Saint Mary's Academy"], "question": " is the only extant original orphanage in California?"} +{"answers": ["John Milton", "John Milton", "John", "Milton"], "question": " (1562–1647) was so successful as a composer and scrivener that his son John Milton—author of \"Paradise Lost\"—never had to work for a living?"} +{"answers": ["Okinawa Prefectural Museum", "Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum"], "question": "the was originally established under the U.S. Occupation in 1946?"} +{"answers": ["Francesco", "Francesco Portinaro", "Portinaro"], "question": "Italian composer survived an outbreak of bubonic plague that killed 12,000 to become \"maestro di capella\" at Padua Cathedral?"} +{"answers": ["Neutra Office Building"], "question": "the , once the office of Modernist architect Richard Neutra, is said to be the only commercial structure that is still intact with Neutra's original design?"} +{"answers": ["Orphan Girl at the Cemetery"], "question": " \"\", a painting by Eugène Delacroix, is believed to be a preparatory work for his portrayal of the 1822 Chios Massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Bahá'í Faith in New Caledonia"], "question": "the first of a New Caledonian to the Bahá'í Faith took place in 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Caswell", "Burr Caswell", "Burr"], "question": " built his farmhouse in 1849 out of old driftwood and it is now a museum centerpiece?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Kiko", "Tropical Storm Kiko"], "question": ", a tropical cyclone of the 2007 Pacific hurricane season, caused at least 15 deaths at sea?"} +{"answers": ["Diverse Harmony"], "question": " is the first gay-straight alliance chorus in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyd", "Lloyd Seay", "Seay"], "question": ", described by NASCAR founder Bill France, Sr. as the \"best pure race driver I ever saw\", was killed by his cousin during a dispute in the family's moonshine business?"} +{"answers": ["Tam Đảo National Park", "Tam Dao National Park"], "question": "there are 64 varieties of mammal in in Vietnam and some are on the menu?"} +{"answers": ["Floating Battery of Charleston Harbor"], "question": "the was the first floating battery to engage in hostilities during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Die Hochzeit des Camacho"], "question": "Felix Mendelssohn walked out in disgust in the middle of the 1827 premiere of his opera , and cancelled the remaining performances?"} +{"answers": ["Berning", "Robert", "Robert Berning"], "question": " first introduced Trader Joe's private wine label as a way to get around California's fair trade laws that made it illegal to sell wines at a cheaper price than branded competitors?"} +{"answers": ["Rockies Express Pipeline"], "question": "the , currently under construction, will be one of the largest natural gas pipelines ever built in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Emilio Scotto", "Emilio", "Scotto"], "question": "Argentine adventurer had only US$306 when he left Buenos Aires in 1985 on his record-breaking 10-year motorcycle journey?"} +{"answers": ["Veterinary education"], "question": "the type of degree offered by a \"\" can vary widely, ranging from the Bachelor of Science to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine?"} +{"answers": ["Laura", "Laura Ford", "Ford"], "question": "organisations such as Unilever PLC, Tate Gallery, Penguin Books, and Prudential all have collections of sculptures?"} +{"answers": ["Khitan", "khitan", "Khitan"], "question": "through , the Islamic rite of male circumcision, Muslims are the largest single religious group to circumcise males?"} +{"answers": ["Calocybe carnea"], "question": "\"Pink Fairhead\" is a common name for , a small pink mushroom of grassy areas in Europe and North America?"} +{"answers": ["Union Monument in Perryville"], "question": "the is one of only seven monuments in Kentucky dedicated to Union soldiers, and it took an act of Congress to build it?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Conway"], "question": ", nicknamed \"Queen Sloane,\" once showed up to a London nightclub in a horse drawn carriage?"} +{"answers": ["Salem Hospital"], "question": " has the busiest emergency room in the state of Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Thornton Bate", "Bate"], "question": "Mount Bate, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, is probably named after , a Royal Navy officer killed during the Second Opium War?"} +{"answers": ["Jane", "Jane Meutas", "Meutas"], "question": " \"\" was drawn by Holbein and engraved by Bartolozzi?"} +{"answers": ["Spec", "Spec Shea", "Shea"], "question": "during production of the film \"The Natural\", Robert Redford was coached by Major League Baseball pitcher on how to pitch in an old-time style?"} +{"answers": ["Christensen", "Henrik", "Henrik I. Christensen", "Henrik Iskov Christensen"], "question": ", a Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology, was the founder of the European Robotics Research Network (EURON)?"} +{"answers": ["Nocoroco"], "question": "the site of the aboriginal village of , near Ormond Beach, Florida, is marked by a large fountain sculpture, called the \"Tomokie Fountain\"?"} +{"answers": ["Regimental Pipes and Drums of The Calgary Highlanders"], "question": "the mistakenly wore the Royal Stewart tartan until they arrived in England during World War II and were told to stop?"} +{"answers": ["Deroplatys desiccata"], "question": "the \"\" falls to the ground and lies motionless when threatened?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia Capital Trail"], "question": "the connects three historic capitals of Virginia (Williamsburg, Jamestown and Richmond) with a long paved bicycle and pedestrian trail?"} +{"answers": ["Dick Jones", "Dick", "Dick Jones", "Dick'' Jones", "Jones"], "question": "the Swansea and Welsh rugby duo and Dicky Owen were known affectionately as the \"Dancing Dicks\"?"} +{"answers": ["Smash Cut"], "question": "the forthcoming Canadian film will feature a cameo appearance by filmmaker Herschell Gordon Lewis who invented the splatter film genre?"} +{"answers": ["Aliwan Fiesta"], "question": "the highlight of is a four-kilometer dance parade of different cultural festivals of the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["UCSB College of Engineering", "College of Engineering"], "question": "the faculty of the , University of California, Santa Barbara boast of two Nobel Prize winners and one Millennium Technology Prize winner?"} +{"answers": ["Eliza Ridgely", "Eliza Eichelberger Ridgely", "Eliza", "Ridgely"], "question": " of Baltimore and Hampton is Thomas Sully's \"Lady with a Harp\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cheonhado"], "question": "the is a type of circular world map developed in Korea during the 17th century that displays both real and fictional places?"} +{"answers": ["Archedictyon"], "question": " is a hypothetical scheme of wing venation proposed for the common ancestor of all winged insects?"} +{"answers": ["Wicks n' More"], "question": "after a gift of candles they sent was mentioned on the \"Rush Limbaugh Show\", sales at increased fivefold?"} +{"answers": ["Donald", "Colman", "Donald Colman"], "question": " invented the football dugout in the 1930s while working as coach of Aberdeen?"} +{"answers": ["Smith Estate", "Smith Estate"], "question": "the was the home of a writer on occultism, the head of a railroad, and a deputy mayor, and the shooting location for the cult film \"Spider Baby\"?"} +{"answers": ["Highland Park Masonic Temple"], "question": "the old Lodge Room at the \"\" has been preserved with original anaglyphs and cherry wood paneling?"} +{"answers": ["Château de Goulaine"], "question": "the Loire Valley estate is believed to be the oldest winery in existence and the third oldest commercial enterprise in the world?"} +{"answers": ["New Year's Revolution", "New Year's Revolution"], "question": " was the first pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment to be held in Puerto Rico?"} +{"answers": ["John Buckler", "Buckler", "John Chessell Buckler", "John"], "question": " created 13,000 drawings and paintings of historic British buildings, such as Ely Cathedral \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["4th of July, Asbury Park", "4th of July, Asbury Park"], "question": "the \"Madame Marie\" mentioned in the 1973 song by Bruce Springsteen was a real-life fortune teller on the Asbury Park boardwalk?"} +{"answers": ["Sidney", "Weighell", "Sidney Weighell"], "question": ", General Secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, played professional football with Sunderland for two seasons as an inside left?"} +{"answers": ["David Nichtern", "Nichtern", "David"], "question": ", who wrote \"Midnight at the Oasis\", is the son of the first female to win a Tony Award?"} +{"answers": ["Paddy", "Paddy Moran", "Paddy Moran", "Moran"], "question": "ice hockey goaltender \"\" aggressively defended the area in front of his net by using his stick to slash opposing players near his net and exhaling at them while chewing tobacco?"} +{"answers": ["Stages of growth model"], "question": "the describes the changing role of information technology in organizations?"} +{"answers": ["Military Sociology", "Military sociology"], "question": ", one of the branches of sociology, looks at issues such as gender, minorities and power in the military?"} +{"answers": ["Laurel, Oregon", "Laurel"], "question": "the Laurel Valley Store in , opened in 1893 and is still in use?"} +{"answers": ["Clifton Hall, Nottingham", "Manor of Clifton"], "question": "in August 2007, millionaire businessman Anwar Rashid and his family left \"\", their £3.6M home in Nottingham, because they thought it was haunted?"} +{"answers": ["John Montague", "John Evans Montague", "Montague", "John Montague", "John"], "question": " of the Seattle Mariners earned the first save in team history, pitching two scoreless innings to preserve a 5–1 win against the California Angels on April 9, 1977?"} +{"answers": ["Strawberry Fields", "Strawberry Fields"], "question": "the 2006 film is a documentary about Palestinian farmers in Gaza facing hardships caused by the Israel–Hamas military conflict?"} +{"answers": ["Midtown Tower"], "question": "Do you know that, at , \"\" is the tallest building in Tokyo, Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Cacela Velha"], "question": "the Portuguese village was once the site of the Medina of Qast’alla Daraj, an Islamic town dating back to the 10th century?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Gawdy QS", "Gawdy", "Francis Gawdy", "Francis"], "question": ", his father and his two older half-brothers were all baptised Thomas Gawdy, although Francis had his name changed at his confirmation?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudofeces"], "question": "oysters deposit in such amounts that they can clean up an entire estuary?"} +{"answers": ["Vaporized hydrogen peroxide"], "question": " was used to disinfect buildings contaminated in the 2001 anthrax attacks in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Angel Island chuckwalla", "Angel Island"], "question": "the , an Iguanidae species, was considered such an important food item to the Seri people that they translocated the species to islands within the Sea of Cortés?"} +{"answers": ["M247 Sergeant York"], "question": "during testing, \"\" locked onto an exhaust fan, shot into the ground instead of its target, and threatened to fire on the high-ranking review panel in nearby stands?"} +{"answers": ["International Gothic"], "question": " art is so called because very similar styles existed in centres as far apart as France, Bohemia, Italy and Burgundy?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Geary", "Fred", "Geary"], "question": "English footballer scored the first goal at the opening of Everton's new Goodison Park stadium in August 1892?"} +{"answers": ["Nambawi"], "question": "the Korean traditional winter hat can be luxuriously adorned with gold leaf decoration for women?"} +{"answers": ["Greenbank Garden"], "question": " near Glasgow, Scotland were built by Robert Allason, a slave trader?"} +{"answers": ["Tresilian", "Robert", "Robert Tresilian"], "question": "after Chief Justice of the King's Bench was executed for treason in 1388 \"\", his wife married a pirate?"} +{"answers": ["Microsoft International Soccer 2000"], "question": "Rage Software were forced to use fictitious footballer names on the PC game because they did not acquire a license from FIFA?"} +{"answers": ["Dome of the Prophet"], "question": "the was built by the Ottomans on the spot where some believe Islamic prophet Muhammad prayed on the night of Isra and Mi'raj?"} +{"answers": ["Dismal Swamp State Park"], "question": "George Washington called a \"glorious paradise\" and now part of it is a North Carolina state park?"} +{"answers": ["Sołtan argument"], "question": "the as outlined in 1982 suggests that the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy was once a quasar?"} +{"answers": ["New York State Route", "New York State Route 194"], "question": " was the only state highway in Lewis County removed because of the 1980 state maintenance swaps?"} +{"answers": ["Cabonga Reservoir"], "question": "the name of in central Quebec is derived from the Algonquin \"kakibonga\", meaning \"completely blocked by sand\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul", "Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, Constanța"], "question": "the in Constanţa, Romania, which twice served as a parish church and twice as a cathedral, was made a monastery as well in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Wesley", "Wesley", "Richard"], "question": " first won critical acclaim for his 1971 play \"Black Terror\" and financial success for his screenplays for the Cosby/Poitier vehicles \"Uptown Saturday Night\" and \"Let's Do It Again\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jobawi"], "question": "a is a Korean traditional winter cap with ear-flaps which was worn by women during the late Joseon Dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Odgers", "George Odgers", "George James Odgers"], "question": " was the last living member of the 14 historians who wrote the official history of Australia's involvement in World War II, \"Australia in the War of 1939–1945\"?"} +{"answers": ["C. Burton Hotel"], "question": "the may be the only Greek Revival building in Sullivan County, New York, with a recessed porch and columns?"} +{"answers": ["René Dagron", "René", "Dagron"], "question": "during the Siege of Paris, French inventor and photographer used carrier pigeons carrying microfilms to send messages across German lines?"} +{"answers": ["Where do you want to go today?"], "question": "\"\", launched in November 1994, was the title of Microsoft's first global image advertising campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund Nelson", "Edmund", "Edmund Nelson", "Nelson"], "question": "'s most famous son, Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson \"\", was born 250 years ago today?"} +{"answers": ["Izmaylovo Estate"], "question": "the 17th-century gardeners of the managed to grow figs, coconuts and melons but failed to breed silk worms?"} +{"answers": ["Jason Dwight Lee", "Jason Lee", "Lee", "Jason Lee", "Jason"], "question": "after filing to run for a seat on the Oregon Supreme Court, judge had two cases decided against his interests in the same court before withdrawing?"} +{"answers": ["Louis-Paul Aujoulat", "Louis-Paul", "Aujoulat"], "question": "Cameroonian politician 's thesis was named best in his faculty at the Catholic University?"} +{"answers": ["Cubs Win Flag"], "question": "the Chicago Cubs have a tradition of raising a \"\" on the flagpole atop the scoreboard at Wrigley Field after every Cubs home victory?"} +{"answers": ["Heather", "Frederiksen", "Heather Frederiksen"], "question": "British swimmer won four medals at the 2008 Summer Paralympics after being told by doctors that she would never be able to swim again?"} +{"answers": ["Thrones, Dominations"], "question": "the Lord Peter Wimsey novel was started by Dorothy L. Sayers in 1936 and completed by Jill Paton Walsh over 60 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Clifton, New Jersey", "Clifton"], "question": "the , a chartered middle school that requires students to learn three years of Latin and to study Literary classics, has been recognized as a Blue Ribbon School?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Bonnie", "Hurricane Bonnie"], "question": "strong waves from in 1998 washed thousands of tires, part of an artificial reef, ashore in North Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Texel Disaster"], "question": "the of 1940 resulted in severe damage to HMS \"Express\" and the sinking of two other ships who went to her aid?"} +{"answers": ["Canal de l'Ourcq"], "question": "the \"\" provides over half of the of water used daily by the city of Paris for cleaning public works?"} +{"answers": ["Label Fandango", "Label Fandango Records"], "question": " was created by Andy Macleod and Simon Williams, the man behind debut singles from Coldplay and Keane?"} +{"answers": ["George Ashley Campbell", "George", "Campbell"], "question": " decided to use loading coils for improving telephone line quality only after he realized that the manholes were the right distance apart to allow this cheaper solution?"} +{"answers": ["Schlesinger Doctrine"], "question": "the of 1974 re-introduced the idea of flexible response to U.S. nuclear warfighting policy?"} +{"answers": ["San Giorgio a Cremano"], "question": " is so named because the residents called on their patron saint Saint George for protection from the fiery eruptions of Mount Vesuvius?"} +{"answers": ["Ulster Heights Synagogue", "Ulster Heights"], "question": "unlike most other Jewish communities in the Catskills, the congregants of were farmers rather than resort operators?"} +{"answers": ["Disneyland with the Death Penalty"], "question": "\"\" became a famous description for Singapore \"\" following the 1993 publication of William Gibson's article of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Cannon", "James W. Cannon"], "question": " co-wrote a paper suggesting that the \"negatively curved\" nature of microscopic growth patterns of bio-organisms is responsible for the highly folded structure of the brain tissue?"} +{"answers": ["National Palace", "National Palace"], "question": "the current , despite having been destroyed and rebuilt several times, still contains building blocks from the original palace of Aztec emperor Moctezuma II?"} +{"answers": ["Sydney Deane", "Deane", "Sydney"], "question": ", who narrowly missed representing Australia in cricket, was the first Australian to appear in a Hollywood film?"} +{"answers": ["Menlo Avenue-West Twenty-ninth Street Historic District", "Menlo Avenue–West Twenty-ninth Street Historic District"], "question": "the in Los Angeles reflects the transition to American Craftsman style architecture?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis Timothee", "Timothee"], "question": " was the first public librarian in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005"], "question": "Elena Paparizou \"\", the second choice to represent , ended up winning the contest with \"My Number One\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pin", "Malakul", "Pin Malakul"], "question": "former Thai Minister of Education created a slide rule for calculating the day of week of any given date despite being required to study Sanskrit rather than mathematics?"} +{"answers": ["Golden", "Hyman", "Hyman Golden"], "question": " was co-founder and chairman of Snapple, which got its name from one of its early products, a carbonated apple juice that had a \"snapply apple taste\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy"], "question": "the 1991 has been called a major political accomplishment of the post-Cold War era?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Sachs", "Michael Sachs", "Michael Sachs"], "question": " was the first English solicitor to become a High Court judge, appointed in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Laxton", "Bill Laxton"], "question": " was the winning pitcher in the first game ever won by the Seattle Mariners, a come-from-behind, 7–6 win over the California Angels?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Joyce", "Hurricane Joyce"], "question": "six hours after it had been forecast to become a tropical storm, unexpectedly dissipated?"} +{"answers": ["Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker"], "question": "the members of the Canadian alternative dance band met while stocking the beer fridge at a golf course?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Baghdad", "Siege of Baghdad"], "question": "Baghdad was for more than a year during a civil war in the 9th century between Al-Amin and his brother Al-Ma'mun for the Abbasid Caliphate?"} +{"answers": ["Toby Philpott", "Philpott", "Toby"], "question": "Jabba The Hutt puppeteer \"\" began his career as a homeless juggler in the streets of London?"} +{"answers": ["2006 Pacific hurricane season"], "question": " was, in terms of wind speed, the weakest named storm of the 2006 Pacific hurricane season?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Patrick Chamberlain Carns", "Carns", "Michael P. C. Carns"], "question": ", who was the Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force from 1991–94, received numerous military awards and decorations such as the Silver Star?"} +{"answers": ["J. Clarence Karcher", "J.", "Karcher", "John Clarence Karcher"], "question": " invented the reflection seismograph and founded Geophysical Service Incorporated, which became Texas Instruments?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Goldberg", "Goldberg", "Philip Seth Goldberg", "Philip"], "question": " \"\", former U.S. Ambassador to Bolivia, was the eighth chief of mission in U.S. diplomatic history declared \"persona non grata\" and expelled from a country where he was serving?"} +{"answers": ["Euin"], "question": "the Lombard duke had to twice defend the Duchy of Trent from the Franks, in 584 by battle and in 591 by diplomacy?"} +{"answers": ["Vihar Lake"], "question": ", the largest in Mumbai, was created in 1860?"} +{"answers": ["Hazel", "Hazel Crane", "Crane"], "question": "socialite 's posthumous memoirs revealed her secret criminal career, including smuggling emeralds out of South Africa in her beehive hairdo and her baby's nappy?"} +{"answers": ["Goudi coup"], "question": "reforms enacted by Eleftherios Venizelos, after the 1909 helped bring him to power, largely forestalled the development of strong socialist and agrarian movements then seen elsewhere in the Balkans?"} +{"answers": ["That Mysterious Rag"], "question": "T.S. Eliot's poem \"The Waste Land\" parodies the lyrics of the Irving Berlin & Ted Snyder song \"\" \"(song to the right)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Heather", "Fell", "Heather Fell"], "question": "Britain's , the 2008 Olympic silver medallist in modern pentathlon, had to work three part-time jobs in order to fund her training?"} +{"answers": ["Sagar Lake", "Fateh Sagar Lake"], "question": " was re-created in 1888 by re-constructing an earlier earth dam which got washed away?"} +{"answers": ["Vlahović", "Helga Vlahović Brnobić", "Helga Vlahović Pea", "Helga", "Helga Vlahović"], "question": " was picked, along with Oliver Mlakar, to host the 1990 Eurovision Song Contest in Zagreb following Yugoslavia's win at the 1989 contest?"} +{"answers": ["Shadow trevally"], "question": "according to recent research, the is one of the first fish to move in after a ship is scuttled?"} +{"answers": ["Myna", "Potts", "Myna Potts"], "question": ", an historical preservationist from West Texas, converted her father's former general store into a museum dedicated to rural people of the recent past?"} +{"answers": ["Cadillac Gage Peacekeeper II"], "question": "the armoured vehicle has a thick armour that can provide protection against 7.62mm armour piercing ammunition?"} +{"answers": ["Al Mubarak", "Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak", "Khaldoon Al Mubarak", "Khaldoon", "Mubarak"], "question": "new Manchester City F.C. chairman was also the man who negotiated the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix's inclusion in the 2009 Formula One season?"} +{"answers": ["North University Park Historic District"], "question": " in Los Angeles contains many well-preserved Victorian houses and was the birthplace of U.S. Presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson?"} +{"answers": ["Ning", "Cui", "Cui Ning"], "question": "when a mutiny broke out in the absence of Tang Dynasty general , his concubine Lady Ren suppressed it with soldiers she had hired herself?"} +{"answers": ["Katy", "Livingston", "Katy Livingston"], "question": "as well as being an Olympic competitor and World Championship bronze medallist in the multi-discipline sport of modern pentathlon, also played netball at county level?"} +{"answers": ["Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge", "Niagara Suspension Bridge"], "question": "a simple kite defeated cannons, steamers, and rockets in the bid to lay a line for the \"(ad pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hjúki and Bil"], "question": "in Norse mythology, have been theorized as personifying the waxing and waning moon and, due to similarities, as connected to the nursery rhyme \"Jack and Jill\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Raikes", "Arthur Raikes"], "question": " was a British army officer but received honours from Zanzibar, Austria and Portugal?"} +{"answers": ["Shea Ohmsford"], "question": "in the fictional 1977 novel \"The Sword of Shannara\", is the only descendant of Jerle Shannara left in the Four Lands, and therefore the only one left who can use the Sword of Shannara?"} +{"answers": ["auditory agnosia", "Auditory agnosia"], "question": "people with classical cannot associate a sound (such as a motor running) with its meaning or concept (such as a car)?"} +{"answers": ["Master", "Master Francke", "Francke"], "question": "the largest surviving painting by 15th-century Gothic artist is an altarpiece dedicated to Saint Thomas of Canterbury?"} +{"answers": ["Florence", "David Florence", "David"], "question": "British canoeist failed with an application to join the European Space Agency's astronaut training program before winning a silver medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Mazagon Fort"], "question": "the in Mumbai was destroyed by Yakut Khan in 1690?"} +{"answers": ["Stanley Greene", "Stanley", "Greene"], "question": "photojournalist 's image of a tutu-clad girl with a champagne bottle became a symbol of the fall of the Berlin Wall?"} +{"answers": ["Major League Baseball All-Star Game", "1971 Major League Baseball All-Star Game"], "question": "the six home runs hit in the were all hit by future Hall of Famers, including a shot by Reggie Jackson?"} +{"answers": ["Davies", "Willie Davies", "Willie"], "question": "when Haydn Tanner and orchestrated Swansea rugby club's defeat of the touring All Blacks they were both still schoolboys?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican beaded lizard", "Heloderma horridum"], "question": "the venom of the \"\" has been found to contain several enzymes useful in the manufacturing of drugs to treat diabetes?"} +{"answers": ["Modello"], "question": "small of works of art were produced for patrons to approve?"} +{"answers": ["Matt Walker", "Matt Walker", "Matt", "Walker"], "question": "British swimmer has won eight silver and bronze Paralympic medals in individual events, but all three of his gold medals have come in the 4×100 m freestyle relay?"} +{"answers": ["Go, Cubs, Go"], "question": "\"\" was the most popular folk music digital download on iTunes in the first week of October 2007?"} +{"answers": ["1926–27 Boston Bruins season"], "question": "in the final game of the , Billy Coutu's attack on a referee caused him to be the first player banned from the National Hockey League for life?"} +{"answers": ["Buchholz", "Erich Buchholz", "Erich"], "question": "the works of German artist were labeled \"degenerate\" by the Nazis, and only after the end of WWII his work became appreciated?"} +{"answers": ["Xiushi", "Duan Xiushi", "Duan"], "question": "Tang Dynasty general died after an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Zhu Ci, who was planning to dethrone Emperor Dezong of Tang?"} +{"answers": ["Ageratina adenophora"], "question": ", a plant native to Mexico which has invaded Australia, India and the United States, causes respiratory failure called \"blowing disease\" in horses?"} +{"answers": ["Carol Berman", "Berman", "Carol"], "question": "before her election to the New York State Senate, led the ultimately unsuccessful effort to prevent the Concorde from landing at Kennedy Airport in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Bandido"], "question": "Azúcar Moreno's song \"\" caused a stir at the 1990 Eurovision Song Contest when one of the backing tracks malfunctioned, causing the singers to storm off stage?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Hillman", "Hillman", "Jack"], "question": " was responsible for the earliest recorded case of match fixing in football?"} +{"answers": ["Yorke", "Joseph Sydney Yorke KCB", "Joseph Sydney Yorke", "Joseph"], "question": "Admiral drowned when his boat capsized returning to shore?"} +{"answers": ["1994 Formula One cheating controversy"], "question": "there were several during the 1994 Formula One season?"} +{"answers": ["Weiße Rose", "Weiße Rose"], "question": "Udo Zimmermann's opera, tells the story of Hans and Sophie Scholl, a brother and sister who were guillotined by the Nazis for leading a non-violent resistance group?"} +{"answers": ["Greatest Hits", "Greatest Hits"], "question": "Half Japanese's was included in \"Blender\"'s top 100 indie rock albums?"} +{"answers": ["The Immortal Story"], "question": "Orson Welles' 1968 film played in the U.S. as a double feature with Luis Buñuel's \"Simon of the Desert\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pinakes"], "question": "the first library catalog was the developed by the first bibiliographer Callimachus of Cyrene at the Library of Alexandria?"} +{"answers": ["Rothschild", "Lynn", "Lynn Forester de Rothschild"], "question": "in 1998, Henry Kissinger introduced to her future husband, Evelyn Robert de Rothschild?"} +{"answers": ["Swire", "Rob Swire", "Rob"], "question": "to avoid worrying about sound quality for too long, producer of Pendulum \"\" drafted the demos for the album \"In Silico\" using Commodore 64 and Nintendo emulators?"} +{"answers": ["Raven", "Raven"], "question": "multiple book reviews have referred to as the definitive book on Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple?"} +{"answers": ["FA Cup Final", "1904 FA Cup Final"], "question": "victory in the gave Manchester City F.C. their first major honour?"} +{"answers": ["Rosenheim", "Alfred", "Alfred Rosenheim", "Alfred Faist Rosenheim"], "question": "architect doubted whether modern architecture could strictly be regarded as architecture?"} +{"answers": ["Mukhbiir"], "question": "the producers of 2008 Hindi espionage thriller film offered a money back guarantee for those who did not like the film, but prepared the refund for only 5,000 viewers?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Jones KS", "Thomas Jones", "Thomas", "Thomas Jones", "Jones"], "question": " was made Chief Justice of the Common Pleas as a reward for his severity in sentencing, and then removed three years later for not being severe enough?"} +{"answers": ["Partenope", "Partenope"], "question": " was the first opera written by an American-born composer?"} +{"answers": ["Carmen Rodríguez", "Rodríguez", "Carmen"], "question": "Chilean Canadian writer publishes much of her work in both English and Spanish, and that she herself is responsible for their translation?"} +{"answers": ["Jerzy and Eugenia Latoszyński"], "question": " have been named Righteous Among the Nations for harboring one of many Jewish children of the Warsaw Ghetto \"\" during the Nazi occupation of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories"], "question": "one of the short stories in Sandra Cisneros' collection relates to the myth of La Llorona, who haunts the real Woman Hollering Creek in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Hill of Tarvit"], "question": "in 1906, Scottish architect Sir Robert Lorimer built the mansion house on an Iron Age site?"} +{"answers": ["Gingrich", "John", "John E. Gingrich", "John Edward Gingrich"], "question": "as captain of the cruiser \"Pittsburgh\", future four-star admiral managed to sail his ship to safety after a typhoon tore off its bow?"} +{"answers": ["War Horse Brewing Company"], "question": " is the first brewery in the United States to brew a Riesling ale?"} +{"answers": ["Kalckstein", "Christian", "Christian Ludwig von Kalckstein"], "question": "Prussian noble was kidnapped by the order of Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, and later tried and executed for treason?"} +{"answers": ["White River", "White River Glacier", "White River Glacier"], "question": "jökulhlaups, glacial bursts, from Oregon's on Mount Hood have washed out a highway six times since 1926?"} +{"answers": ["Thermal imaging camera"], "question": "the \"\" has been called the best advance in firefighting equipment in the last 25 years, and the most expensive?"} +{"answers": ["Penterry"], "question": "the parish church at stands isolated in a field near Chepstow in Wales, with a nearby plague pit thought to hold the remains of many villagers who perished in the Black Death?"} +{"answers": ["David Koon", "David R. Koon", "Koon", "David"], "question": "New York State Assembly member has pushed for full funding for E911, a system of automatically locating 9-1-1 callers, after his daughter was abducted and brutally murdered in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Acting Sheriff"], "question": "four months after the one-time-only U.S. airing of the 1991 Disney television pilot , Disney sold bonds that promised to pay up to a 20 percent return if \"Acting Sheriff\" were syndicated?"} +{"answers": ["The Shipman Inquiry"], "question": "after examining 2,500 witness statements and approximately 270,000 pages of evidence, concluded that doctor Harold Shipman had murdered 250 of his patients?"} +{"answers": ["Daron Joffe", "Daron", "Joffe"], "question": "agribusiness executive used to teach horticulture and farming to incarcerated teenagers in the San Francisco area?"} +{"answers": ["Coat of arms of Paris", "coat of arms of Paris"], "question": "in 1817, the previously banned \"\" was restored to its traditional form?"} +{"answers": ["Hirsch", "Charles Sidney Hirsch", "Charles Hirsch", "Charles"], "question": "Chief Medical Examiner , responsible for identifying remains of 9/11 attack victims, was injured while setting up a temporary morgue when the North Tower collapsed?"} +{"answers": ["Lattice phase equaliser"], "question": "the was invented by Otto Zobel, better known for his work on constant-resistance networks to equalise amplitude?"} +{"answers": ["Alibi Bye Bye"], "question": "the 1935 short subject was the last film appearance of the comedy team of Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough?"} +{"answers": ["Béla H. Bánáthy", "Bánáthy", "Béla", "Béla Heinrich Bánáthy"], "question": "systems scientist conceived of a conference where all attendees present papers, and the conference itself is an in-depth, extended conversation between all participants?"} +{"answers": ["Independence Bowl", "1993 Independence Bowl"], "question": "the was the first game in which a blocked field goal was returned for a touchdown by a Virginia Tech football player?"} +{"answers": ["Vardan", "Areveltsi", "Vardan Areveltsi"], "question": "13th-century Armenian historian and scholar was a religious adviser to Doquz Khatun, the wife of Ilkhanate Mongol leader Hulagu Khan?"} +{"answers": ["The Waxwings"], "question": "rock band took their name from a poem in Vladimir Nabokov's novel \"Pale Fire\"?"} +{"answers": ["A Victim of the Mormons"], "question": " \"(ad pictured)\" is a 1911 Danish silent film that initiated a decade of anti-Mormon films in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Biomedical Tissue Services"], "question": " was shut down after investigators discovered that it had harvested remains from 1,000 corpses without consent, including those of Alistair Cooke?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Beattie", "Beattie", "Charles"], "question": " became a British Member of Parliament despite never winning an election, and lost his seat despite never being voted out?"} +{"answers": ["Holler House"], "question": " is a century-old tavern that has the oldest bowling alley in America?"} +{"answers": ["Loch Sloy"], "question": "survivors of the disaster who made it ashore to Kangaroo Island, were eventually found with the remains of two dead penguins tied around their neck?"} +{"answers": ["Community design"], "question": "Do you know that, since 2002, the has provided Europe-wide protection for designs more simply and cheaply than the previous country-by-country approach?"} +{"answers": ["Douglas C. Gordon", "Douglas", "Gordon", "Douglas Cameron Gordon"], "question": "whitewater kayaker died while attempting the first descent of the Tsangpo River in Tibet?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Taylor Parker", "Henry", "Parker"], "question": ", a critic nicknamed \"Hard-to-Please\", was \"Boston's oracle on theatre and music\" for 29 years?"} +{"answers": ["Bibliotheca universalis"], "question": " was the first modern bibliography of importance done by the \"father of bibliography\", Conrad Gesner?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Réard", "Louis Réard"], "question": ", who invented the bikini, chose nude dancer Micheline Bernardini to model the first modern-day bikini in July 1946 at Piscine Molitor in Paris?"} +{"answers": ["Amongst Friends"], "question": "despite a US$900,000 budget, finances on the 1993 film were so tight that the contents of a bag of Doritos opened in the film were replaced by yellow cardboard triangles?"} +{"answers": ["I Want To Go Back To Michigan"], "question": "Irving Berlin composed the song \"\" \"(cover pictured)\" more than 30 years before Judy Garland performed it for the 1948 film \"Easter Parade\"?"} +{"answers": ["Neuberg", "Joseph", "Joseph Jean Baptiste Neuberg"], "question": "Luxembourger mathematician founded the journal \"Nouvelle correspondance mathématique\" in honour of the earlier journal \"Correspondance mathématique et physique\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cumberland Market", "Cumberland Market Group"], "question": "in 1914, the of neo-realism painters founded in London's Cumberland Market held only one exhibition, but was never formally dissolved?"} +{"answers": ["Brandon", "Brandon Curry", "Curry"], "question": "U.S. bodybuilding champion was first interested in weight training when he received a pair of Hulk Hogan-branded dumbbells for his sixth birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Woodhouse", "Curtis", "Curtis Woodhouse"], "question": " was a professional boxer while still playing professional football for Rushden & Diamonds?"} +{"answers": ["Jokduri"], "question": "a \"\" is a type of Korean traditional coronet worn by women for special occasions such as weddings?"} +{"answers": ["United Copper", "United Copper Company"], "question": " survived a lengthy battle with Standard Oil-controlled Amalgamated Copper, backed by the wealth of John D. Rockefeller, only to collapse in the Panic of 1907?"} +{"answers": ["Edith", "Atkins", "Edith Atkins"], "question": " who broke numerous British cycling records died aged 79 pushing her bike across a zebra crossing?"} +{"answers": ["Burro Flats Painted Cave"], "question": "some believe the pictographs in were drawn by Native American maidens who slept in the cave as part of a puberty ritual?"} +{"answers": ["Lucy in London"], "question": "The Dave Clark Five sang \"London Bridge is Falling Down\" on Lucille Ball's 1966 TV special ?"} +{"answers": ["Laurentia", "Laurentia Tan", "Tan"], "question": "Singaporean equestrienne won Singapore's first-ever Paralympic medals, two bronzes in dressage, at the 2008 Summer Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["Columbia Aircraft"], "question": " successfully converted the famed Lancair IV to a fixed-gear general aviation aircraft, but was purchased by Cessna in 2007 after stiff competition from the Cirrus SR22?"} +{"answers": ["Philip", "Marc", "Philip Marc"], "question": ", King John's sheriff in Nottinghamshire, should have had his bailiwick removed under the terms of the Magna Carta?"} +{"answers": ["The Dreamers", "The Dreamers"], "question": "Orson Welles shot the footage for his unfinished film in his Hollywood home?"} +{"answers": ["Wai", "So Wa Wai", "Wa Wai", "So"], "question": "athlete was only able to compete at the 2008 Paralympic Games after being given a job by Cantopop star and actor Andy Lau that allowed him time to train?"} +{"answers": ["Mail chute"], "question": "the first was installed in the Elwood Building in Rochester, New York in 1884?"} +{"answers": ["Isserman", "Maurice Isserman", "Maurice"], "question": "historian , known for books on the Communist Party USA and the New Left, has refocused on the history of mountaineering in the Himalayas?"} +{"answers": ["Corpus Clock"], "question": "the \"\", a large sculptural clock at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge featuring the world's largest grasshopper escapement, is entirely accurate only once every five minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Muriel Burrell Smith", "Muriel", "Smith", "Muriel Smith", "Muriel Smith"], "question": "African-American mezzo-soprano turned down a part in the 1959 film version of \"Porgy and Bess\", saying \"it doesn't do the right thing for my people\"?"} +{"answers": ["Etterstad"], "question": "the first airplane flight in Norwegian history was performed by Carl Cederström at in Oslo in 1910?"} +{"answers": ["Prima Paint Corp. v. Flood & Conklin Manufacturing Co.", "Prima Paint Corp. v. Flood & Conklin Mfg. Co."], "question": "the U.S. Supreme Court's decision created the separability principle, requiring that most issues in contracts with arbitration clauses be decided by the arbitrator?"} +{"answers": ["Mitsuomi", "Kamio Mitsuomi", "Kamio"], "question": ", an Imperial Japanese Army general, was in command of Allied ground forces at the Battle of Tsingtao in WWI?"} +{"answers": ["James \"Squire\" Patton House"], "question": "the 18th-century in New Windsor, New York, is now a training facility for the city of Newburgh police K-9 unit?"} +{"answers": ["Lex Luthor", "Lex Luthor"], "question": "the \"Smallville\" version of fictional character was written to be likeable and vulnerable instead of comedic?"} +{"answers": ["Ayam", "Ayam"], "question": "an \"\" is a Korean traditional winter cap mostly worn by women in the Joseon period?"} +{"answers": ["Litchfield", "Peter", "Peter Litchfield"], "question": "goalkeeper donated the man of the match award from his Football League debut to motor neurone disease in memory of former teammate Mel Holden?"} +{"answers": ["Sia, le rêve du python"], "question": "the 2001 film was inspired by a 7th-century myth of the Wagadu people of Western Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Annette Presley", "Annette Sylvia Presley", "Annette", "Presley"], "question": "New Zealand telecommunications entrepreneur once claimed that she would work as the CEO of Telecom New Zealand for NZ$1?"} +{"answers": ["Mattatuck Museum"], "question": "the hosts a biennial competition for artists living or working in Connecticut?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Wadi", "Battle of Wadi"], "question": "the British failure to break through Ottoman lines in the during WWI, led to Charles Townshend's disastrous surrender following the Siege of Kut?"} +{"answers": ["Historiae animalium", "Historia animalium", "Historia animalium"], "question": "Conrad Gessner's 1551 book is the first use of fossil illustrations \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Civic Justice Center"], "question": "the at the Willamette Law School was dedicated exactly 96 years after the building was first opened as a Carnegie library?"} +{"answers": ["Kitigan Zibi"], "question": ", a First Nations Reserve in the Outaouais region of Quebec, is the largest Algonquin Nation in Canada, in both area and population?"} +{"answers": ["Commercial & Financial Chronicle"], "question": "the was modeled after \"The Economist\" to be the first weekly national business newspaper in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Bobô", "Bobô"], "question": "Brazilian footballer won the 1988 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A before playing three games for the Brazil national team in 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Walls of Sand"], "question": "the 1994 film was the first contemporary feature film to be webcast on the Internet?"} +{"answers": ["Trawsgoed"], "question": " Estate, owned by the Vaughn family since the year 1200, was home to the second largest lead mine in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Lana Lang", "Lana Lang"], "question": "when Kristin Kreuk was cast as in the television series \"Smallville\", she had no idea who her character was in Superman lore?"} +{"answers": ["Abdullah", "Wardak", "Abdullah Wardak"], "question": "in 2005, , a former Mujahideen commander from Afghanistan, received the \"key to the city\" of Evansville, Indiana?"} +{"answers": ["The Robots"], "question": "a recent live performance of \"\" by Kraftwerk was disrupted by a curtain that refused to close?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Richardson", "Robert Richardson", "Richardson", "Robert", "Robert Francis Richardson"], "question": "Lieutenant-General commanded units of the British Army on three separate occasions during the Troubles?"} +{"answers": ["Chicano literature"], "question": "the origin of , the literature of Mexican-Americans in the U.S., has been traced back as far as 1542 and the chronicle of Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca?"} +{"answers": ["Li Baozhen", "Baozhen", "Li"], "question": "Tang Dynasty general , in search of immortality, consumed over 20,000 pills made by an alchemist, which eventually killed him?"} +{"answers": ["Cambridgeshire Cats"], "question": "the American football team were briefly known as the \"Cambridge Crunchers\" following a sponsorship deal with a Seattle-based apple export company?"} +{"answers": ["Ijnisinya"], "question": "men were forbidden to enter the Palestinian village of by Helena of Constantinople to ensure that she and her maids could swim in its lake with total freedom?"} +{"answers": ["John G. Jackson", "John Glover Jackson", "John G. Jackson", "John", "Jackson"], "question": " became a contributor to influential black nationalist journal \"Negro World\" while still in high school?"} +{"answers": ["Gustin Nash", "Nash", "Gustin"], "question": "screenwriter was inspired to write the teen film \"Charlie Bartlett\" by a group of teenagers that he spent time with while working at a mall in Burbank, California?"} +{"answers": ["Maxime de la Falaise", "Falaise", "Maxime"], "question": ", called \"the only truly chic Englishwoman\" by Cecil Beaton, said that \"no straight man was attractive\" in the 1970s' fashion industry?"} +{"answers": ["Controlled Demolition, Inc."], "question": " was recognized with world records for its 1998 demolitions of a radio tower, the tallest structure, and a 33-floor department store, the tallest building?"} +{"answers": ["Dave Brown", "Dave Brown", "Dave", "Brown"], "question": "Negro league baseball pitcher disappeared in 1925 after murdering a man in a bar fight, but was rumored to have secretly resumed pitching under the alias \"Lefty Wilson\"?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Mohun", "Mohun", "Richard"], "question": " was the only white survivor of a three-year expedition to lay a telegraph line from Lake Tanganyika to the River Nile?"} +{"answers": ["Shōjō"], "question": "a Japanese sea spirit named with red hair and a fondness for sake is featured in Noh and Kabuki plays?"} +{"answers": ["East Loch Tarbert, Argyll"], "question": "when the King of Scotland told King Magnus of Norway he could have any land he could circumnavigate, Magnus had a longship \"(reconstruction pictured)\" dragged across an isthmus to and claimed Kintyre?"} +{"answers": ["LAV-600"], "question": "the complete, power operated, low recoil force gun turret of the Stingray light tank is used on the light armoured vehicle?"} +{"answers": ["Li", "Baoyu", "Li Baoyu"], "question": "Tang Dynasty general received permission to use the imperial surname Li because he did not want to share a surname with the rebel An Lushan?"} +{"answers": ["The Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru"], "question": "audiences of the 1658 theatrical presentation were entertained by acrobats and trained apes between the scenes?"} +{"answers": ["Grey", "Elmer Grey", "Elmer"], "question": "architect recalled that \"my health broke down completely\" after he finished a major commission on a Christian Science church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin?"} +{"answers": ["Songpa Sandae Noli"], "question": " is a type of Korean mask play originated in the neighborhoods of Songpa-dong of Seoul, Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Mick", "Mick'' Clough", "Clough", "Mick Clough"], "question": "Australian politician defeated a sitting member of parliament at three different elections?"} +{"answers": ["Bridgeport Village", "Bridgeport Village"], "question": ", a shopping center in Washington County, Oregon, was built on the site of a former rock quarry?"} +{"answers": ["Hui'an maidens"], "question": "the traditional dress of \"(statue pictured)\" has been jokingly referred to as \"feudal heads, thrifty jackets, democratic bellies, and wasteful trousers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stan Perzanowski", "Perzanowski", "Stan"], "question": "in 1975, his only full season, 's earned run average was the lowest on the Texas Rangers?"} +{"answers": ["Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers"], "question": " is the first dated book printed in England?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Ancliffe", "Ancliffe", "Charles"], "question": "'s waltz \"Nights of Gladness\" became famous enough that BBC named a whole series of programmes after it?"} +{"answers": ["Rudy", "Rudy Warner Robbins", "Robbins", "Rudy Robbins"], "question": "' since disbanded \"The Spirit of Texas\" was named in 1991 by the Texas State Senate as the \"official Cowboy Band for Texas\"?"} +{"answers": ["Njaru", "Philip Afuson Njaru", "Philip Njaru", "Philip"], "question": "the United Nations Human Rights Committee found that Cameroonian investigative journalist has faced repeated police brutality since 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Edgar Speyer", "Speyer", "Edgar"], "question": " funded the Promenade Concerts from 1902 to 1914, but he was accused of trading with the enemy during the First World War and lost his British citizenship?"} +{"answers": ["Yellowfin whiting"], "question": "the is so popular for recreational fishing that recreational catches have represented nearly a third of the catch in its Southern Australian range?"} +{"answers": ["Nikita Miller", "Nikita", "Miller", "Nikita O'Brien Miller"], "question": "never having previously taken five wickets in a match, managed the feat twice in the 2007–08 Carib Beer Cup final?"} +{"answers": ["Bellifortis"], "question": " is the first illustrated manual of military techology?"} +{"answers": ["John Creedon", "Creedon", "John"], "question": "Irish broadcaster is set to learn a musical instrument alongside Oscar-winning actor Jeremy Irons?"} +{"answers": ["Naniboujou Club Lodge"], "question": "the colorfully-painted common room of the Jazz Age \"\" has been called \"a psychedelic marriage of Art Deco and traditional Cree Indian patterns\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ben", "Ben Diogaye Bèye", "Bèye"], "question": "Senegalese filmmaker 's first feature film was critical of polygamy?"} +{"answers": ["Federal Crop Insurance Corporation"], "question": "starting in 2009, certain biotech corn hybrid seeds will be covered by the risk management program of the U.S. ?"} +{"answers": ["The March of the Guards to Finchley"], "question": "although William Hogarth painted his as a gift for George II, the King took great offence at the artwork and refused to keep it?"} +{"answers": ["Tofane"], "question": "the three major peaks of the were first reached in 1863, 1864 and 1865 by Austrian mountaineer Paul Grohmann?"} +{"answers": ["Lydia Thompson", "Lydia", "Thompson"], "question": " and her troupe of \"British Blondes\" introduced burlesque to America in 1868?"} +{"answers": ["Lepeshinskaya", "Olga Vasiliyevna Lepeshinskaya", "Olga", "Olga Lepeshinskaya", "Olga Lepeshinskaya"], "question": "prima ballerina \"\" first performed at the Bolshoi Theater at the age of ten?"} +{"answers": ["Bardsdale United Methodist Church"], "question": "the 1898 Carpenter Gothic in California underwent extensive renovations after a portion of the ceiling fell on a parishioner during a 1982 service?"} +{"answers": ["Demachy", "Robert", "Robert Demachy"], "question": "French photographer took hundreds of photographs and wrote more than a thousand articles on photography, but suddenly gave up the subject without any explanation?"} +{"answers": ["Durankulak"], "question": "due to the important archaeological findings near the Bulgarian village of , the area has been dubbed the \"Bulgarian Troy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Smokey", "Smokey Mayfield", "Mayfield"], "question": ", a ranch supervisor in the Texas Panhandle, once played the fiddle as a warmup act for country performer Tennessee Ernie Ford?"} +{"answers": ["American Airlines Flight 96"], "question": "a failure to correct an aircraft flaw revealed by the \"Windsor Incident\" with \"\" caused the crash of Turkish Airlines Flight 981 two years later?"} +{"answers": ["Philip", "Zec", "Philip Zec"], "question": " enraged both Hitler and Churchill with his wartime cartoons and nearly had the \"Daily Mirror\" shut down?"} +{"answers": ["An-Nasr Mosque", "an-Nasr Mosque"], "question": "in 1935, the Supreme Muslim Council built the in the Palestinian city of Nablus after an earthquake in 1927 completely destroyed the previous structure on the site?"} +{"answers": ["Vegas Vampire"], "question": "the was a television horror host who stuck pins in voodoo dolls of famous politicians and celebrities?"} +{"answers": ["Larmer Tree Gardens", "Larmer Tree"], "question": "free croquet equipment and music on a Sunday afternoon are provided at the in Wiltshire, England?"} +{"answers": ["Vita Karoli Magni"], "question": "the biography on the life of Charlemagne is the first of a medieval European king?"} +{"answers": ["Reeve", "Thomas", "Thomas Reeve"], "question": "British justice was knighted at the same time he was made Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas?"} +{"answers": ["The Trons"], "question": "New Zealand band \"\" has no human members?"} +{"answers": ["Anders", "Johnny", "Johnny Anders"], "question": ", mayor of Stamford in West Texas, built from spare automobile parts a 22-foot dinosaur model displayed in Stamford's city park?"} +{"answers": ["Watch Your Own Heart Attack"], "question": "English director and actor Steven Berkoff featured in a two-minute film inviting the viewer to ?"} +{"answers": ["Yu Chao'en", "Yu", "Chao'en"], "question": "at one point, the powerful Tang Dynasty eunuch was believed to be responsible for instigating the grave robbing of the general Guo Ziyi's father?"} +{"answers": ["It's About Time", "It's About Time"], "question": ", singer Christina Milian's second studio album, served as her debut album in the U.S. due to the September 11 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Wyman Morse", "Morse", "Charles W. Morse", "Charles"], "question": "after started scandals that toppled a New York City mayor and sparked the Panic of 1907, he faked illness by eating prison soap to convince President Taft to commute his sentence?"} +{"answers": ["Namaqua National Park"], "question": "the main tourist attraction in in South Africa is the abundant spring bloom of brightly coloured wildflowers?"} +{"answers": ["Ananda Ranga Pillai", "Pillai", "Ananda"], "question": " \"\", famous for his diaries which portray life in 18th-century India, was a \"dubash\" in the service of the French East India Company?"} +{"answers": ["Olmstead Street Historic District"], "question": "row houses built in the 1840s for workers at a textile mill on in Cohoes, New York, are today used as federally subsidized affordable housing?"} +{"answers": ["Sumarr and Vetr"], "question": "in Norse mythology, are the personified seasons of summer and winter?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia deGravelles", "deGravelles", "Virginia"], "question": "former Louisiana GOP committeewoman became in 1941 one of the first two whites to register Republican in Lafayette, now a Republican stronghold?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen's Tower", "Stephen's Tower"], "question": " in Baia Mare, Romania has had four fires in its history, three caused by lightning?"} +{"answers": ["The Masks of Time"], "question": "the science fiction novel by Robert Silverberg, which featured a naked time traveler from the future, was a nominee for the 1969 Nebula Award?"} +{"answers": ["Treby", "George Treby", "George", "George Treby", "George Treby JP"], "question": " was rejected as a possible Speaker of the House of Commons of England because his eyesight was so bad he could not distinguish between different Members of Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Westchester Avenue", "800 Westchester Avenue"], "question": "the former in Rye Brook, New York, have been described as an \"Aztec Temple\"?"} +{"answers": ["Roehrig", "Frederick Roehrig", "Frederick", "Frederick Louis Roehrig"], "question": "'s Castle Green \"\" in Pasadena, California, was called \"a fantastic folly created from the imagination of a Victorian architect with a penchant for Arabesque opulence\"?"} +{"answers": ["Extreme Pita"], "question": "the Canadian-based fast food company began to expand to include stores in the United States in 2003, beginning with Arizona?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan", "Jonathan Davidson", "Davidson", "Jonathan Roberts Davidson"], "question": "Lieutenant-Colonel used his civilian experience as a civil engineer to improve his battalion's trenches during the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Why Baby Why"], "question": "the chart run for George Jones' first chart single \"\" was interrupted when Red Sovine and Webb Pierce released a duet cover of the same song?"} +{"answers": ["Piotrowski", "Tadeusz Piotrowski", "Tadeusz Piotrowski", "Tadeusz"], "question": "Polish mountaineer , one of the finest winter mountaineers of the 1970s and '80s, died during descent from K2, after completing the first and only ascent by the \"South Face\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ellwood Oil Field"], "question": "a Japanese submarine shelled the during World War II, the first direct attack by an enemy power on the mainland United States since the War of 1812?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Karameh"], "question": "the Palestinian–Jordanian alliance forged at the \"(house blown up during the battle pictured)\" is considered by observers to have led to Black September in Jordan?"} +{"answers": ["Glennie", "Charlotte", "Charlotte Glennie"], "question": " became the first New Zealand journalist to officially film in North Korea?"} +{"answers": ["First National Bank Building", "First National Bank", "First National Bank Building"], "question": "the -tall neon sign of the in Saint Paul, Minnesota can be seen from away on a clear night?"} +{"answers": ["Dresden Codex"], "question": "the is the earliest known book written in the Americas?"} +{"answers": ["Sanlu Group"], "question": "China's refused to recall contaminated infant formula until Prime Minister Helen Clark of New Zealand intervened?"} +{"answers": ["Eddie Yuhas", "Eddie", "Yuhas"], "question": "Do you know that, in his only full Major League Baseball season, led the National League in 1952 with a win-loss percentage of .857?"} +{"answers": ["Emily Soldene", "Soldene", "Emily"], "question": "Victorian English operetta star \"\" later became a celebrated gossip columnist?"} +{"answers": ["Guo Huaiyi Rebellion", "Guo Huaiyi rebellion", "Guo Huaiyi"], "question": "Taiwan's of 1652 was partially motivated by the falling price of venison?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Zadroga", "James Zadroga"], "question": "the 2006 death of NYPD Detective was the first attributed to exposure to toxic dust at the World Trade Center site, though the circumstances of his death are disputed?"} +{"answers": ["Sunnyside Bathing Pavilion"], "question": "at one time, Toronto's was the largest outdoor swimming pool in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Expedition Global Eagle"], "question": "in 2004, was the first attempt in history to circumnavigate the globe using an autogyro?"} +{"answers": ["Mohammad Usman Rana", "Mohammad", "Rana"], "question": ", a Norwegian Pakistani student, is one of the prolific Muslim debaters in the Norwegian public sphere?"} +{"answers": ["Drifts Crisis"], "question": "the resentment generated during the indirectly sparked the Second Boer War?"} +{"answers": ["Portland Center Stage"], "question": "the Portland, Oregon theater company was started as a branch of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Crimson Skies", "Crimson Skies"], "question": "the 2000 PC game is set in an alternate history of the 1930s in which the United States has fractured into a number of smaller, independent nation-states?"} +{"answers": ["Canal Saint-Denis"], "question": "the , finished in 1821, was built to provide a water route through Paris, other than the Seine?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Nursery Company"], "question": "the founded the town of Orenco, Oregon in 1908 to house its Hungarian immigrant workers?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of Tasmania", "flag of Tasmania"], "question": "politicians have proposed replacing the red lion on the with a thylacine or cape Barren Goose?"} +{"answers": ["Historic Washington State Park", "Washington State Park"], "question": " near Hope includes the Block-Catts House, the oldest still-standing two-story residence in Arkansas?"} +{"answers": ["Martin", "Tytell", "Martin Kenneth Tytell", "Martin Tytell"], "question": "after manual typewriter expert accidentally inverted a key on a Burmese language typewriter he built, it became the standard even in Burma?"} +{"answers": ["Red Brick School"], "question": "after 175 years in operation the , one of the oldest single room school houses in the U.S., closed in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Nonsuch House"], "question": " \"\" is the earliest documented prefabricated building?"} +{"answers": ["Cheng", "Yuanzhen", "Cheng Yuanzhen"], "question": "Tang Dynasty eunuch , after his fall from power, entered the capital Chang'an disguised as a woman to plot his return to power?"} +{"answers": ["Vrav"], "question": ", a village in the northwest of Bulgaria, is inhabited by \"wet Vlachs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Miranda", "Miranda Uhl", "Uhl"], "question": "despite having excruciating pain in her back and knees because of the disease achondroplasia, went on to win a gold medal in the individual medley at the 2008 Summer Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["Camarillo Ranch House"], "question": " \"\", headquarters for \"the largest bean ranch in the world\", was renowned for its Arabian stallions that led the Rose Parade?"} +{"answers": ["Alex García", "Alex", "Alex García", "García"], "question": ", driver of No. 98 in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, is the first Venezuelan to race in NASCAR?"} +{"answers": ["Ru Ba Ru"], "question": "the 2008 Indian film is the cinematic adaptation of the Hollywood film \"If Only\"?"} +{"answers": ["Delić", "Svetozar", "Svetozar Delić"], "question": " was a mayor of Zagreb, Croatia for three days, but it took three more days to remove him from the city hall?"} +{"answers": ["Ballard", "Geoffrey Ballard", "Geoffrey"], "question": "geophysicist , acknowledged as the father of the fuel cell industry, was named a \"Hero for the Planet\" by \"Time\" in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["World altitude record", "World altitude record"], "question": "early claims by European mountaineers to have set in the Himalayas have been disproven by the discovery of Inca artefacts on the summit of Llullaillaco \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["International High School", "International High School"], "question": "the in Paterson, New Jersey, was built with triple-pane windows to keep out noise from Interstate 80, located just from the school building?"} +{"answers": ["Li Chenghong", "Li", "Chenghong"], "question": "Tang Dynasty imperial prince carried the title of emperor for 12 days after invading Tufan forces captured the capital Chang'an and declared him emperor?"} +{"answers": ["Summer 2007"], "question": "one of the characters from the Hindi film was inspired by Muhammad Yunus, the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Aquarium"], "question": "the expensive and ornate , which opened in London in 1876 to present art exhibits and classical music, soon turned to circus acts and music hall instead?"} +{"answers": ["Millennium '73"], "question": "Guru Maharaj Ji's followers predicted that extraterrestrials would attend the in the Astrodome \"\" and that the festival's failure was a major setback for the Divine Light Mission?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Talbot Babbitt", "Benjamin Babbitt", "Benjamin T. Babbitt", "Benjamin", "Babbitt"], "question": "American soap magnate held over 100 patents?"} +{"answers": ["Political opportunity"], "question": " explains the rise and decline of social movements by their dependence on outside, political factors?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Halpin", "George Halpin"], "question": "'s Bull Wall and Bull Island, engineering works at the mouth of the River Liffey, enabled deep-draught ships to use the port of Dublin, Ireland for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["sprang", "Sprang"], "question": "museum examples of were misidentified as lace or knitting until archaeological discoveries brought public attention to the overlooked needlework technique?"} +{"answers": ["1982 Liberty Bowl"], "question": "Paul \"Bear\" Bryant won his final game as a head coach in the , his 323rd victory?"} +{"answers": ["Consort Dugu", "Consort", "Dugu"], "question": "after the death of , the favorite concubine of Emperor Daizong of Tang, the emperor was so saddened that he kept her casket in the palace and did not bury her until almost three years later?"} +{"answers": ["Downtown Cohoes Historic District"], "question": "among the many historic buildings in Cohoes, New York \"(Ontario Street pictured)\", is the first textile mill in the United States that manufactured hosiery and other knitwear?"} +{"answers": ["Logocracy"], "question": "a is government through words?"} +{"answers": ["Portland Monthly Magazine", "Portland Monthly"], "question": "the Portland, Oregon magazine was founded in 2003 and by 2006 was the seventh-largest city magazine in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Scottish Tartans Society"], "question": "from its creation in 1963 to its closure in about 2000, the recorded and documented about 2,700 different designs of tartan?"} +{"answers": ["Service Medal of the Order of St John"], "question": "the only current British medal to retain the head of Queen Victoria on its obverse is the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Temple Beth Israel", "Beth Israel", "Temple Beth Israel"], "question": " in Eugene, Oregon was attacked by neo-Nazi members of the Volksfront in 1994 and 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Stanford Super Series"], "question": "the winning players in cricket's take home one million dollars each, while the losing players walk away with nothing?"} +{"answers": ["San Buenaventura Mission Aqueduct"], "question": "the seven-mile-long , built between 1780 and 1815, has been called \"an engineering marvel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lipstick on a pig"], "question": "the phrase \"\" may have its origins in the 18th-century expression \"A hog in armour is still but a hog\"?"} +{"answers": ["Laccaria laccata"], "question": "the deceiver mushroom \"\", initially described by the Tyrolian naturalist Scopoli, is a traditional food of the Zapotec of Oaxaca?"} +{"answers": ["Whitney Darrow, Jr.", "Jr.", "Whitney Darrow Jr.", "Whitney"], "question": " had over 1,500 of his cartoons published in \"The New Yorker\" during a career with the magazine that lasted almost 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Ewens Ponds"], "question": "underwater visibility can reach in the limestone sinkholes of Australia's ?"} +{"answers": ["Mahjoub Mohamed Salih", "Mahjoub", "Salih"], "question": "Sudanese journalist was awarded the 2005 Golden Pen of Freedom, despite being from \"one of the most restrictive media environments on the African continent\"?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Fleming House", "Samuel Fleming", "Fleming Castle"], "question": "the 1756 is the oldest house in Flemington, New Jersey, but longstanding traditions that it housed a tavern visited by George Washington have been disproven?"} +{"answers": ["Egan-Sud", "Egan-Sud, Quebec"], "question": ", a community of 508 people, is home to the largest ice rink in its regional county municipality?"} +{"answers": ["John Stonor KS", "John Stonor", "Stonor", "John"], "question": " was one of only two Chief Justices of the Common Pleas to be appointed on three separate occasions?"} +{"answers": ["Fault-tolerant computer system"], "question": "the earliest was built by Antonín Svoboda in 1951?"} +{"answers": ["Hunterdon County Courthouse", "Hunterdon County"], "question": "the 1828 was the site of the \"Trial of the Century\" of Bruno Hauptmann for his role in the Lindbergh kidnapping and murder?"} +{"answers": ["Shen", "Consort", "Consort Shen"], "question": "there were at least five attempts by imposters to pretend to be , who disappeared during the Anshi Rebellion?"} +{"answers": ["Religion Newswriters Association", "The Religion Newswriters Association"], "question": "the awards scholarships for full-time journalists who wish to take college courses on religion?"} +{"answers": ["Novelty Theatre"], "question": "London's , built in 1882, changed its name at least five times in its first dozen years of operation?"} +{"answers": ["Stalin's ten blows"], "question": "1944 was called the \"\" by the Soviet Union for ten battles the Red Army won during that year?"} +{"answers": ["1920", "1920"], "question": "the Indian horror film was filmed at a Yorkshire mansion that was rumored to be haunted by the spirit of a carpenter?"} +{"answers": ["Alexios", "Apokaukos", "Alexios Apokaukos"], "question": "although the Byzantine \"megas doux\" \"\" owed his rise to the patronage of John VI Kantakouzenos, he instigated the Civil War of 1341–1347 against him?"} +{"answers": ["Formal fallacy", "formal fallacy"], "question": "a is an argument that has true premises, but may still have a false conclusion?"} +{"answers": ["Loyrette", "Henri Loyrette", "Henri"], "question": "in 2001, the French government announced the appointment of as the new director of the Louvre Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Lamey Island", "Lamey Island massacre", "Lamey Island Massacre"], "question": "the island of Hsiao Liuchiu off Taiwan was the scene of a by Dutch soldiers and allied Formosan warriors in 1636?"} +{"answers": ["Sinthgunt"], "question": "in the Germanic pagan Merseburg Incantation, and the personified sun, Sunna, are sisters using charms to heal a wounded horse?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy Ann Purser", "Dorothy", "Purser"], "question": "screenwriter was nominated for seven awards and won two, including a Daytime Emmy?"} +{"answers": ["Crime in the Maldives"], "question": " includes drug trafficking, which according to the UNODC is a side effect of the nation's increased exposure to the outside world?"} +{"answers": ["Kelly", "Kevin", "Kevin Kelly", "Kevin Patrick Kelly", "Kevin Kelly"], "question": "placekicker is the all-time leading scorer for the Penn State Nittany Lions?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy's War"], "question": "the World War I diaries only came to be published after an appearance on the TV programme \"Antiques Roadshow\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vijayabahu I of Polonnaruwa", "Polonnaruwa", "Vijayabahu"], "question": "following a 17-year campaign, successfully reunited Sri Lanka in 1070, for the first time in more than a century?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Edziza volcanic complex"], "question": "the in northern British Columbia, Canada was a source of obsidian for Tahltan people and its lava plateau has been an important cultural resource?"} +{"answers": ["Fall Creek", "Fall Creek massacre", "Fall Creek Massacre"], "question": "the led to the first white man receiving capital punishment for the killing of a Native American?"} +{"answers": ["First Choice Haircutters"], "question": "the hair salon chain helped launch the career of soap opera star Jacqueline MacInnes Wood?"} +{"answers": ["Swallow-tailed gull", "Swallow-tailed Gull"], "question": "the \"\" of the Galápagos Islands is the only fully nocturnal gull?"} +{"answers": ["Austin", "John C. Austin", "John Corneby Wilson Austin", "John"], "question": "English-born architect designed several landmark buildings in Southern California, including the Griffith Observatory?"} +{"answers": ["Crime in Qatar"], "question": "according to Interpol data, the rate of decreased by 67.1% between 1995 and 1999, while the rate of robbery increased by 100%?"} +{"answers": ["Isis King", "King", "Isis"], "question": " is the first transwoman to be amongst the 14 finalists on the fashion model reality series \"America's Next Top Model\"?"} +{"answers": ["1962–63 FA Cup", "FA Cup"], "question": "only three out of 32 football matches in the Third Round of the were played on their scheduled day because of the Big Freeze of 1963?"} +{"answers": ["Macromolecular crowding"], "question": " \"\" can make molecules in cells behave in radically different ways than in test-tube enzyme assays?"} +{"answers": ["Johnnie Lewis", "Lewis", "Johnnie N. Lewis", "Johnnie"], "question": "Liberian Supreme Court Chief Justice was rescued from an angry mob after a car he was in hit and killed a pedestrian?"} +{"answers": ["Sutton Tunnel railway accident"], "question": "two trains returning from the 1851 Chester races lost adhesion in , and a third crashed into them, killing nine and injuring up to 40 people?"} +{"answers": ["Charlotte Guillard", "Charlotte", "Guillard"], "question": " was the first European woman printer of history?"} +{"answers": ["WrestleMania IX"], "question": "the WWF Championship match at was between Bret Hart and Yokozuna, but Hulk Hogan won the title?"} +{"answers": ["Hull triple trawler tragedy", "Hull triple trawler tragedy"], "question": "the caused the deaths of all but one member of the crews of three fishing vessels from Kingston upon Hull?"} +{"answers": ["Artichoke", "Artichoke"], "question": "the arts company produced The Sultan's Elephant \"\", the biggest piece of free theatre ever staged in London?"} +{"answers": ["Manchester and Bolton Railway"], "question": "the was originally proposed as a replacement for the Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal but was eventually built alongside it instead?"} +{"answers": ["Peco", "Asim Peco", "Asim"], "question": "linguist is an expert in the language of eastern Herzegovina?"} +{"answers": ["Indian removals in Indiana"], "question": "prior to statehood, included 13 separate treaties purchasing 2,500,000 acres for white settlement?"} +{"answers": ["Sumerian Farmer's Almanac"], "question": " is the first farmer's almanac on record?"} +{"answers": ["Ray", "Ray Chambers", "Chambers"], "question": "investor and philanthropist helped bring the New Jersey Devils to Newark, New Jersey and was named as the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Malaria?"} +{"answers": ["Interstate State Park", "Interstate Park"], "question": "the Glacial Gardens of in Minnesota and Wisconsin contain the greatest concentration of glacial potholes in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Philippe Suchard", "Philippe", "Suchard"], "question": " was not only the creator of Milka chocolates, but also had an influence on the discovery of a La Tène settlement dating back to 450 BC?"} +{"answers": ["Mobile Tigers"], "question": "the , a Negro League baseball team, paid pitcher Satchel Paige \"$1 when the gate was good and a keg of lemonade when it wasn't\"?"} +{"answers": ["Walter-Patrice O'Leary", "Walter-Patrice", "O'Leary"], "question": "Quebec nationalist was the younger brother of CBC correspondent Émile-Dostaler O'Leary?"} +{"answers": ["Inocybe geophylla"], "question": "the odour of the poisonous mushroom has been likened to semen?"} +{"answers": ["Qi", "Diwu", "Diwu Qi"], "question": "Tang Dynasty chancellor ordered the minting of coins valued significantly higher than ordinary coins and was blamed for the subsequent rise in food prices?"} +{"answers": ["We Need Each Other"], "question": " was the first Sanctus Real album to feature guest musicians?"} +{"answers": ["Flatness problem"], "question": "cosmologists C. B. Collins and Stephen Hawking proposed an infinite number of universes to explain the in the curvature of spacetime \"(three possibilities pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Miracle of Father Malachia"], "question": "the 1961 German film was finished only seven hours before its premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Allen", "Allen W. ``Puddler'' Harris", "Harris", "Allen \"Puddler\" Harris"], "question": "Louisiana piano player , whose career spanned five decades, was inducted into the Delta Music Museum Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Abu Dhabi", "Louvre Abu Dhabi"], "question": "a new is scheduled to be completed by 2012 in Abu Dhabi, UAE?"} +{"answers": ["Marion Terry", "Marion Bessie Terry", "Terry", "Marion"], "question": "actress , a younger sister of Dame Ellen Terry, appeared in over 125 chief roles?"} +{"answers": ["Bridge Island Meadows"], "question": " is an inaccessible nature reserve on the floodplains of the Charles River in Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["Tachikawa Airfield"], "question": " \"(aerial photo pictured)\" was the military base in Tokyo from which the 1937 original Kamikaze plane to London took off?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Tom Scott", "Tom", "Tom Scott"], "question": "composer also had a career as a folk singer known as \"The American Troubador\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jabel Mukaber"], "question": "the Palestinians consider the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of as the site of their future capital?"} +{"answers": ["Yuan Zai", "Zai", "Yuan"], "question": "the mouth of the disgraced Tang Dynasty chancellor was stuffed with socks by the executioner when he was executed for corruption?"} +{"answers": ["Wye Valley Railway"], "question": "by the time the opened in 1876, a Welsh wireworks it was intended to serve had already closed down?"} +{"answers": ["Maxim", "Maxim Vladimirovich Petrov", "Petrov", "Maxim Petrov"], "question": "Russian doctor and serial killer was caught because he took the names of his twelve victims all from the same list of patients, enabling police to predict whom he would kill next?"} +{"answers": ["The Owl Service", "The Owl Service"], "question": ", a 1969 TV adaptation of the novel, was the first fully-scripted colour production by Granada Television?"} +{"answers": ["Baby Boom Galaxy"], "question": "the newly discovered \"\" is seen producing stars at a rate of up to 4,000 per year, compared to our own Milky Way galaxy that produces an average of just 10 stars per year?"} +{"answers": ["William Leeke", "William", "Leeke"], "question": "in his memoirs of the Battle of Waterloo, claimed that the 52nd Light Infantry singlehandedly defeated 10,000 of Napoleon's Imperial Guard?"} +{"answers": ["Congress Hall"], "question": " in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania served as the capitol building of the United States from 1790 to 1800?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Dobbins", "Dobbins", "Daniel"], "question": " was in charge of the building of the ships that Oliver Hazard Perry commanded in the Battle of Lake Erie?"} +{"answers": ["Melissa Anne Rosenberg", "Rosenberg", "Melissa", "Melissa Rosenberg"], "question": "screenwriter originally aspired to be a dancer, and ended up writing the 2006 dance film \"Step Up\"?"} +{"answers": ["Homam", "Homam"], "question": "J. D. Chakravarthy's Telugu film drew inspiration from Martin Scorsese's Oscar-winning film \"The Departed\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie Grant", "Grant", "Charlie"], "question": " nearly broke baseball's color barrier decades before Jackie Robinson when John McGraw disguised him as a Native American named \"Charlie Tokohama\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ivan Milev", "Milev", "Ivan Milev Lalev", "Ivan"], "question": "Bulgarian modernist painter \"\" is depicted on the five Bulgarian leva banknote?"} +{"answers": ["58th", "58th station"], "question": "Chicago's defunct station must be kept in operable condition because federal funds were used in its renovation?"} +{"answers": ["Kottulinsky", "Freddy", "Freddy Kottulinsky"], "question": "German-Swedish driver , who won the 1980 Dakar Rally, was hired only a few days before the start?"} +{"answers": ["Carnegie Art Museum", "Carnegie Art Museum"], "question": "the in Oxnard, California originally opened in 1907 as a Carnegie library?"} +{"answers": ["Uscan", "Coja Petrus Uscan", "Petrus Uscan", "Coja"], "question": "Armenian merchant built the first ever bridge across the Adyar River in Madras?"} +{"answers": ["WSJ."], "question": "the readership of the new Dow Jones & Company magazine, , has average household assets of US$2.9 million?"} +{"answers": ["Moise", "Edwin", "Edwin Evariste Moise", "Edwin E. Moise"], "question": "after retired from mathematics research he became a literary critic of 19th-century English poetry?"} +{"answers": ["Cardanol"], "question": ", a substance obtained from a byproduct of cashew nut processing, is used to make vehicle brakes and coatings for concrete floors?"} +{"answers": ["Carrier Air Wing SIX", "Carrier Air Wing Six"], "question": " \"\" was the U.S. Navy's only carrier-based air group to carry out three complete tours of duty during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Shardlow Hall", "Shardlow Hall"], "question": "the headmaster of , a school in Derbyshire, played soccer for England?"} +{"answers": ["Pei Zunqing", "Zunqing", "Pei"], "question": "Tang Dynasty judge spared a group of soldiers accused of treason by pointing out they had neither money nor talent to carry out a rebellion?"} +{"answers": ["Coast Range Arc"], "question": "the is the largest continental volcanic arc fossil in the world and the largest granite projection in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Crime in Bahrain"], "question": "though small in size, the is growing?"} +{"answers": ["Lawson", "Richard Lawson", "Richard George Lawson", "Richard", "Richard Lawson"], "question": ", a British Army officer, was nicknamed \"Dick the Lionheart\" for his work in the United Nations peacekeeping force during the Congo Crisis?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Fry's Podgrams"], "question": " are one of the top five most downloaded podcasts from iTunes?"} +{"answers": ["Hose strap"], "question": "a \"\", a piece of firefighting equipment, has a variety of uses including carrying un-charged firehose, opening and closing doors, and dragging the injured?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Graham"], "question": " dropped of rain at Telfer, Australia in one night, over half the community's annual average?"} +{"answers": ["Snyder Estate Natural Cement Historic District"], "question": "musicians have recorded in the Widow Jane Mine at the in Rosendale, New York because of the acoustics?"} +{"answers": ["Clan McCorquodale"], "question": "according to legend, the eponymous ancestor of was awarded lands for recovering the decapitated head of Alpin, father of Kenneth MacAlpin, King of Scots?"} +{"answers": ["Personnel Administrator of Massachusetts v. Feeney"], "question": "in , the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that giving preference to veterans in hiring decisions did not unconstitutionally discriminate against women?"} +{"answers": ["memil-buchimgae", "Memil-buchimgae"], "question": " is a type of Korean pancake, made with buckwheat flour and vegetables?"} +{"answers": ["Paul J. Curran", "Paul Jerome Curran", "Curran", "Paul"], "question": "as special counsel investigating loans made to Jimmy Carter, became the first lawyer to question a sitting U.S. President under oath in an investigation of that president?"} +{"answers": ["George Arnald", "George", "Arnald"], "question": "landscape painter 's most successful painting \"\" was his only known work of maritime art?"} +{"answers": ["National Cartoon Museum"], "question": "the wandered between four homes before its acquisition by Ohio State University?"} +{"answers": ["The Maiden Queen"], "question": "Charles II of England attended the 1667 premiere of the tragicomedy ?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Liebowitz", "Liebowitz", "Jack"], "question": "accountant was not only joint owner of All-American Publications that created Wonder Woman and Green Lantern, but his companies also distributed \"Mad\" and \"Playboy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Boumba Bek National Park"], "question": "roughly 300 fish species, three of which are not named, swim in the rivers of Cameroon's ?"} +{"answers": ["The What in the World? Quiz"], "question": "the science-based panel game guest stars appearances from The Naked Scientists?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Foley", "Steve Foley", "Foley"], "question": " was the replacement drummer for The Replacements when Chris Mars left the band in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["All Saints Chapel"], "question": " \"\", now a public library in Rosendale, New York, is faced in locally-produced Rosendale cement?"} +{"answers": ["Wawer massacre"], "question": "the around Christmas 1939 in occupied Poland is considered one of the first large massacres of Polish civilians by Nazi Germany?"} +{"answers": ["John Chapman Ostlund", "Ostlund", "John C. Ostlund", "John"], "question": ", a Wyoming state senator and 1978 gubernatorial nominee, lost his eyesight to diabetes and penned his autobiography to benefit the training of seeing-eye dogs?"} +{"answers": ["Dublin Virginal Manuscript"], "question": "the represents an important step in the development of secular English keyboard music?"} +{"answers": ["Theresa", "Theresa Goh", "Goh"], "question": "Singaporean Paralympian , who is paraplegic, won six gold medals in swimming at the 2003 ISMWSF World Wheelchair Games in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["McNaught Syndicate"], "question": "comics artist Ham Fisher worked as a salesman for the before they started distributing his comic strip \"Joe Palooka\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ida", "Nudel", "Ida Nudel"], "question": "actresses Jane Fonda and Liv Ullman were involved in a campaign for the release of refusenik from exile?"} +{"answers": ["Dak-galbi", "dak-galbi"], "question": "the city of Chuncheon, Korea is famous for \"\", which is made by stir-frying marinated chicken, vegetables, and rice cake in chili pepper paste?"} +{"answers": ["Effects of Tropical Storm Allison in Texas"], "question": "among the was severe damage to the Baylor College of Medicine, including the loss of 60,000 tumor samples?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph de Sandwich", "Ralph", "Sandwich", "Ralph Sandwich"], "question": " served as the justice at the 1305 trial of William Wallace?"} +{"answers": ["Kalaignar", "Parithimar Kalaignar", "Parithimar"], "question": " is best remembered for his sustained efforts to establish Tamil as a classical language?"} +{"answers": ["Baseball Before We Knew It"], "question": "the 2005 book brought new evidence of the origins of baseball into play?"} +{"answers": ["King Rother"], "question": " is the earliest known \"Spielmannsdichtung\" heroic epic of wandering minstrels?"} +{"answers": ["David Wagoner", "Wagoner", "David Russell Wagoner", "David"], "question": "poet 's novel \"The Escape Artist\" was made into a film by executive producer Francis Ford Coppola?"} +{"answers": ["Albert C. Martin Sr.", "Sr.", "Albert", "Albert C. Martin, Sr."], "question": "architect successfully defended his design of the 28-story Los Angeles City Hall \"\" against those who argued the city government could fit into the first four floors?"} +{"answers": ["Arafura Swamp"], "question": "the in Australia, the filming location for \"Ten Canoes\", is an important breeding site for crocodiles?"} +{"answers": ["Lucien", "Lucien Price", "Junius Lucien Price", "Price"], "question": "\"Woolwick\" was a fictional name for Kent, Ohio in the writing of ?"} +{"answers": ["Marsala", "Marsala Ship"], "question": "the is the first warship known from archeological evidence?"} +{"answers": ["Greg", "Greg Urwin", "Urwin"], "question": " was the first Australian and first non-Pacific Islander to become Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum?"} +{"answers": ["Kui", "Li Kui", "Li", "Li Kui"], "question": "Tang Dynasty chancellor had once referred to future chancellor Yuan Zai as the son of a water deer or a rodent, drawing Yuan's eventual retaliation?"} +{"answers": ["Shanksville Volunteer Fire Department"], "question": "the \"(jacket pictured)\", which responded to the Flight 93 crash during the September 11 attacks, received a memorial made of steel from the World Trade Center?"} +{"answers": ["Giovanni Soro", "Giovanni", "Soro"], "question": " was likely the Western world's first great cryptanalyst?"} +{"answers": ["Château de Candé"], "question": "the marriage of Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson took place at ?"} +{"answers": ["Oler", "Kim", "Kim Oler"], "question": "although and Alison Hubbard's musical tracks for \"Little Women\" won the Richard Rodgers Award in 1998, those tracks did not make it to Broadway?"} +{"answers": ["Statesman Journal"], "question": "the is the second oldest newspaper in Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Valhalla"], "question": "in Norse mythology, is an enormous hall located in Asgard where those that die in combat go upon death?"} +{"answers": ["Critical illness-related corticosteroid insufficiency"], "question": "adults in septic shock who have low blood pressure despite adequate resuscitation can be treated with hydrocortisone if is suspected?"} +{"answers": ["Mike's On"], "question": "Mike Francesa of , who co-hosted his last sports radio program, said he wouldn't have a co-host on this one?"} +{"answers": ["Donegal Corridor"], "question": "Allied aircraft, including the one that located the \"Bismarck\", were permitted to fly across neutral Irish territory using the ?"} +{"answers": ["Polly", "Dunbar", "Polly Dunbar"], "question": "author-illustrator has been selected by \"The Times\" as one of the ten best new picture book illustrators of 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Mackerel scad"], "question": "although are found from Nova Scotia to Rio de Janeiro, they do not seem common in the Gulf of Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Chmielnik"], "question": "after the , a major victory for the Mongols during their invasion of Poland, inhabitants of Kraków abandoned their city?"} +{"answers": ["Power Memorial Academy"], "question": "the basketball team, led by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in 1964, was named \"The #1 High School Team of The Century\" by National Sports Writers?"} +{"answers": ["Li", "Li Xian", "Li Xian", "Xian"], "question": "Do you know that, because would not flatter him, the Tang Dynasty chancellor Yang Guozhong blamed torrential rains near the capital Chang'an on divine displeasure with Li Xian?"} +{"answers": ["Untertorbrücke"], "question": "the construction of the \"\", the first bridge in Berne, Switzerland, triggered a war?"} +{"answers": ["Aquatots"], "question": "the child duo known as the planned to swim the English Channel in 1951 but were forbidden from attempting by both the British and French governments?"} +{"answers": ["Khanasir"], "question": "the village of , located in Western Syria and today known as Khanasser, derived its water supply until 1975 from a long Byzantine-era qanat?"} +{"answers": ["Far Hills Races", "Far Hills"], "question": "the has hosted the Breeders' Cup Grade 1 Steeplechase, which has been called \"steeplechasing's richest race\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gejang"], "question": " \"\" is a variety of jeotgal, fermented seafood in Korean cuisine, which is made by marinating fresh raw crabs in soy sauce?"} +{"answers": ["Little Savage Mountain", "Savage Mountain"], "question": "on January 13, 1964, a B-52 bomber containing two 24-megaton nuclear weapons crashed on in Garrett County, Maryland?"} +{"answers": ["Ashta Chamma"], "question": "Mohan Krishna Indraganti's 2008 Telugu film was inspired by Oscar Wilde's play \"The Importance of Being Earnest\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sir Francis Geary, 1st Baronet", "Baronet", "Sir"], "question": "Admiral was a noted bellringer at St Bride's Church, London?"} +{"answers": ["Eve's footprint"], "question": "the are the oldest known footprints of an anatomically modern human?"} +{"answers": ["Rory and Paddy's Great British Adventure"], "question": " featured Rory McGrath and Paddy McGuinness in \"strange but quintessentially British sporting events\", such as cheese rolling and bog snorkelling?"} +{"answers": ["Aril", "Aril Edvardsen", "Edvardsen"], "question": "Norwegian evangelical preacher performed in a country music band in his youth?"} +{"answers": ["Robert of Lexinton", "Robert", "Lexinton"], "question": "between 1221 and 1244, served as a justice on Eyre on 64 occasions, acting as senior justice for 31?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center"], "question": " in Alamogordo is the first military/civilian hospital in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Pool"], "question": "the 2007 film was directed by Milwaukee-based Chris Smith in Hindi, a language alien to him?"} +{"answers": ["Bennett", "Leo Bennett", "Leo"], "question": "cricketer was meant to have been made captain of Surrey in 1946, but a different Major Bennett was offered the position by mistake?"} +{"answers": ["Knaben"], "question": "the molybdenum mines in , Norway, were the target of a massive B-17 bombing raid in 1943?"} +{"answers": ["Brooke Miller", "Miller", "Brooke"], "question": ", a racing cyclist and the US national criterium and road race champion, has a Ph.D in evolutionary biology?"} +{"answers": ["Timothy May Creasey", "Timothy Creasey", "Creasey", "Timothy"], "question": ", a British Army officer, was commander of the Sultan of Oman's Forces for three years before serving in Northern Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Mantled howler"], "question": "a 's \"\" calls can be heard for several kilometers?"} +{"answers": ["Archibald", "Russell", "Archibald Russell"], "question": " was Bristol Aeroplane Company's Chief Designer during his 44-year career?"} +{"answers": ["Giovanni Andrea Bussi", "Bussi", "Giovanni"], "question": "the critical editions of the Classics produced by between 1468 and 1472 were criticised at the time for inaccuracy?"} +{"answers": ["Gloster Grouse"], "question": "the biplane, developed in 1922, never saw active service in the Royal Air Force?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Lingan", "James Lingan", "James McCubbin Lingan"], "question": ", officer of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War, was beaten to death by a mob in Baltimore, Maryland for defending the freedom of the press?"} +{"answers": ["Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed", "Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed"], "question": " was the largest science fiction bookshop and comic store in Europe during the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Delta Music Museum"], "question": "the in Ferriday, Louisiana, honors 16 musicians of the Mississippi delta?"} +{"answers": ["Afro-Brazilian", "Afro-Brazilians"], "question": " is prominent in regions like Bahia, Brazil, where over 80 percent of people are of African descent?"} +{"answers": ["Traveller", "Daniel", "Daniel the Traveller"], "question": " was the first Russian travel-writer?"} +{"answers": ["Prehistoric Orkney"], "question": " has provided so many ancient ruins \"\" that one of the islands in the archipelago has been described as \"the Egypt of the North\"?"} +{"answers": ["González", "Isabel", "Isabel González"], "question": "in 1902, , a single Puerto Rican mother, challenged the United States government and helped pave the way for all Puerto Ricans to be recognized as U.S. citizens?"} +{"answers": ["Kapala"], "question": "Hindu deity Chinnamasta and Buddhist deity Vajrayogini are often depicted as drinking blood from the ?"} +{"answers": ["František", "Gellner", "František Gellner"], "question": "Czech poet disappeared in Galicia with the outbreak of World War I in 1914 and was never found?"} +{"answers": ["Age of Reptiles", "The Age of Reptiles"], "question": "the 110-foot (34 m) fresco is the largest painting on the subject of natural history in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Yin", "Lü Yin", "Lü"], "question": " grew up in poverty and would not have been able to become a Tang chancellor without the financial support from his father-in-law?"} +{"answers": ["Caesarsboom"], "question": "Julius Caesar is believed to have taken a nap under the yew in West Flanders?"} +{"answers": ["Nghimtina", "Erkki", "Erkki Nghimtina"], "question": ", Minister of Mines and Energy of Namibia, was only reprimanded for firing a gun shot near a relative after the teenager joined the opposition Rally for Democracy and Progress?"} +{"answers": ["Russula delica"], "question": "although the mushroom \"\" is technically edible, its smell of fish or bugs and acrid taste make it fairly poor fare?"} +{"answers": ["Joyce Dunbar", "Dunbar", "Joyce"], "question": "in 1998, English writer cycled across Cuba to raise funds for the National Deaf Children's Society, on behalf of a people with hearing impairment?"} +{"answers": ["Colonia", "Colonia"], "question": "the Croatian eurodance group won the first annual \"Eurodance\" contest in 2001 with its song \"Za tvoje snene oči\"?"} +{"answers": ["New Jersey State Museum"], "question": "the replica of a \"Hadrosaurus\" unearthed in New Jersey in 1858 was displayed at the for decades with an incorrect skull?"} +{"answers": ["La púrpura de la rosa"], "question": " is the first known opera to be written in and performed in the Americas?"} +{"answers": ["Temple Cronan"], "question": "carved Romanesque stone heads \"\" were added to the walls of in Ireland as decoration during renovation in the 12th century?"} +{"answers": ["Émile-Dostaler", "Émile-Dostaler O'Leary O'Leary", "Émile-Dostaler O'Leary", "O'Leary"], "question": "CBC correspondent founded the International Francophone Press Union?"} +{"answers": ["Voith Maxima"], "question": "the Voith Corporate Group claims that its own 40CC locomotive is the world's most powerful diesel-hydraulic locomotive?"} +{"answers": ["Peel Park, Salford"], "question": " in England was the first of three public parks to be opened for the people of Manchester and Salford in 1846?"} +{"answers": ["Bob", "Bob Worthington", "Worthington"], "question": "Hawaiian cultural advocate served as the honorary consul of the Cook Islands to the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Moloundou"], "question": "in the 1890s, , Cameroon was considered \"one of the richest rubber areas of Africa\"?"} +{"answers": ["White-headed capuchin"], "question": "the monkey \"Marcel\" on the TV sitcom \"Friends\" was a ?"} +{"answers": ["Texas Tech University traditions", "Texas Tech University"], "question": "the Masked Rider mascot \"(statue pictured)\", one of the , was the first mascot in major college sports featuring a live horse?"} +{"answers": ["Akerø", "Dan", "Dan Børge Akerø"], "question": "Norwegian television presenter started his career as a research fellow at the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo?"} +{"answers": ["Crime in Kuwait"], "question": " against foreign citizens are rare in Kuwait?"} +{"answers": ["Scattershot", "Scattershot"], "question": "American writer and former Montague Bookmill proprietor David Lovelace published a 2008 memoir titled , about his family's battles with bipolar disorder?"} +{"answers": ["Bronco", "Bronco Lane", "Lane"], "question": " presented his severed toes to the National Army Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Baptiste Tati Loutard", "Jean-Baptiste", "Loutard", "Tati Loutard"], "question": " \"\", Minister of State for the Republic of the Congo, is also an acknowledged poet?"} +{"answers": ["Jinqing", "Miao", "Miao Jinqing"], "question": "Tang Dynasty official was demoted after he ranked a colleague's son, Zhang Shi, first in the imperial examinations despite Zhang's lack of knowledge?"} +{"answers": ["The Portraitist"], "question": " is a 2005 Polish television documentary film about the life and work of Wilhelm Brasse, the famous \"photographer of Auschwitz\"?"} +{"answers": ["Archibald", "Russell", "Archibald Russell"], "question": " was Bristol Aeroplane Company's Chief Designer for 25 years of his 44-year career?"} +{"answers": ["Massacre of the Acqui Division"], "question": "the provided the historical context for the novel \"Captain Corelli's Mandolin\", which later became a Hollywood film?"} +{"answers": ["Pál Szekeres", "Pál", "Szekeres"], "question": "Hungarian fencer is the only person ever to have won medals at both the Olympic and the Paralympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Sylvester", "O'Halloran", "Sylvester O'Halloran"], "question": " suggested in a 1793 book on external injuries to the head that Irish fights were often caused by drinking too much whiskey?"} +{"answers": ["Little Masters"], "question": "the German Renaissance specialized in very small engravings \"(example pictured)\", often treated erotically?"} +{"answers": ["Commodore Nutt", "Nutt", "Commodore"], "question": " grew only tall?"} +{"answers": ["Li Lin", "Li", "Li Lin", "Lin"], "question": "Tang Dynasty chancellor was removed from office due to the political machinations of the Emperor's wife and the eunuch Li Fuguo?"} +{"answers": ["Old St. Michael's Cave", "St. Michael's Cave"], "question": "Gibraltar's , prepared as an emergency hospital during World War II, at present contains an auditorium and receives almost a million visitors a year?"} +{"answers": ["Casey Nicholaw", "Casey", "Nicholaw"], "question": " received three Tony Award nominations for his first two shows on Broadway as a choreographer and director: \"The Drowsy Chaperone\" (2006) and \"Monty Python's Spamalot\" (2005)?"} +{"answers": ["Simon of Pattishall", "Simon", "Pattishall"], "question": ", Chief Justice of the Common Pleas between 1190 and 1217, had two sons, both of whom became royal administrators themselves?"} +{"answers": ["Vincennes Trace"], "question": "two-thirds of pioneers arriving in Indiana from Louisville] used the to settle the state?"} +{"answers": ["La Princesse"], "question": " \"\", a giant mechanical spider, roamed the streets of Liverpool, England as part of the 2008 European City of Culture celebrations?"} +{"answers": ["Wang Yu", "Wang", "Wang Yu", "Yu"], "question": "Tang Dynasty chancellor was credited with incorporating the custom of burning joss paper into imperial worship ceremonies?"} +{"answers": ["Tahaan"], "question": "the 2008 Indian film was the first to be filmed in the strife-torn region of Kashmir after a gap of 18 years?"} +{"answers": ["Telfer, Western Australia", "Telfer"], "question": "Australia's second largest gold mine is located in ?"} +{"answers": ["Gilbert of Preston", "Preston", "Gilbert"], "question": ", despite serving as a royal justice since 1240, was not given a regular salary until 1253?"} +{"answers": ["1964 Liberty Bowl"], "question": "the was played in the Atlantic City Convention Hall, making it the first indoor game telecast nationwide in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["The Five Sharps"], "question": "when one of the rare recordings of \"Stormy Weather\" by , a 78 rpm record, was broken, the blame was placed on a pet raccoon that supposedly sat on it?"} +{"answers": ["Apricitabine", "apricitabine"], "question": "the new antiretroviral drug was invented at a Canadian drug manufacturer, which was bought by the British company Shire plc, who sold the drug's development rights to an Australian company?"} +{"answers": ["Dick Woodson", "Woodson", "Dick"], "question": " was the first baseball player to invoke the free agency clause?"} +{"answers": ["Maiano", "Dante da Maiano", "Dante"], "question": "Dante Alighieri shared a five-part poetic correspondence, called the \"duol d'amore\", with ?"} +{"answers": ["North Bloomfield Mining and Gravel Company of North Bloomfield", "North Bloomfield Mining and Gravel Company"], "question": "the was the defendant in the first environmental lawsuit in US legal history?"} +{"answers": ["Grevillea venusta"], "question": "the vulnerable Queensland shrub \"\" is an easily-grown garden plant and parent of cultivars \"G.\" 'Fire Sprite' and \"G.\" 'Orange Marmalade'?"} +{"answers": ["Mongol invasion of Poland"], "question": "despite total defeat of the Polish forces in the , the Mongols did not occupy the country?"} +{"answers": ["Google Chrome"], "question": ", a new web browser developed by Google, was launched with a comic by Scott McCloud?"} +{"answers": ["Knocker", "Knocker"], "question": "the episodes of the BBC 7 sitcom have titles such as \"Privinvasionacy\", \"Obselejectivitysence\" and \"Confidentialitydence\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mikhail", "Mikhail Leonovich Gasparov", "Mikhail Gasparov", "Gasparov"], "question": "Russian philologist was also a poet, but only one of his poems was published during his lifetime?"} +{"answers": ["Mecillinam", "Amdinocillin"], "question": "worldwide resistance to the antibiotic is remarkably low, even though it has been widely used as a treatment for urinary tract infections since the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Adamson House"], "question": ", called the \"Taj Mahal of Tile\", has an elaborately tiled dog bath \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Buckeye Check Cashing, Inc. v. Cardegna"], "question": "in , the U.S. Supreme Court held that challenges to the legality of a contract must be heard by an arbitrator if the contract has an arbitration clause?"} +{"answers": ["Annals of Quedlinburg"], "question": "the name of Lithuania was mentioned for the first time in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Williamsport Grays"], "question": "the Detroit Tigers gave the not only their name, but also grandstand seats taken from Briggs Field in Detroit for their minor league baseball stadium in Williamsport, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Rezovo"], "question": "the village of \"\" on the Bulgarian Black Sea is the most southeastern point of the European Union mainland?"} +{"answers": ["Ossie Brown", "Brown", "Ossie"], "question": ", a criminal defense lawyer and former district attorney in Baton Rouge, composed his high school \"alma mater\"?"} +{"answers": ["Parasuta dwyeri"], "question": " is only weakly venomous and coils into a ball when threatened?"} +{"answers": ["Farnolls Pritchard", "Thomas Farnolls Pritchard", "Thomas", "Pritchard"], "question": ", an architect from Shrewsbury, England, designed the first iron bridge in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Hasty Pudding cipher"], "question": "Rich Schroeppel, the inventor of the , offers a bottle of Dom Pérignon for research on the cipher?"} +{"answers": ["Investiture of the Prince of Wales"], "question": "Prince Charles was and Earl of Chester in 1958, though his actual investiture did not take place until 1 July 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Les", "Whitt", "Les Whitt"], "question": ", director of the Zoological Park in Alexandria, Louisiana, won the Dunbar Civil Service Award for his innovation and success in expanding the zoo?"} +{"answers": ["Azusa Civic Center", "Civic Center"], "question": "a parade honoring Jack Benny was held at the , commemorating his running gag in which a conductor called out, \"Train leaving now for Anaheim, Azusa and Cucamonga\"?"} +{"answers": ["City Hall", "Hamburg City Hall"], "question": "the city hall \"\", constructed from 1886 to 1897, has 647 rooms, six rooms more than Buckingham Palace, and still functions as the seat of the government of Hamburg?"} +{"answers": ["Martin of Pattishall", "Martin", "Pattishall"], "question": ", Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, had served as clerk to the previous Chief Justice, and that Pattishall's clerk in turn rose to this position?"} +{"answers": ["National Council of Women of Canada"], "question": "the helped create the Victorian Order of Nurses, the Children's Aid Society, and played a vital role in declaring that women were persons?"} +{"answers": ["South Dakota State Capitol"], "question": "Do you know that, according to legend, each of the 66 men who laid the tile of the placed a blue stone in the floor as a personal signature?"} +{"answers": ["Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law"], "question": "the at the University of Liberia in Monrovia is the only law school in the nation of Liberia?"} +{"answers": ["Yuri Yevlampiyevich Titov", "Yuri Titov", "Titov", "Yuri"], "question": "after had received nine Olympic medals in artistic gymnastics from three Olympics, he served 20 years as president of the International Gymnastics Federation?"} +{"answers": ["Whistleblower", "Whistleblower"], "question": "the 2008 drama focused on the irregular number of caesarian hysterectomies carried out by Dr Michael Neary in an Irish hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward Hoby", "Hoby"], "question": "Elizabethan soldier and MP Sir \"\" of Queenborough Castle published Protestant theological works, one under the pseudonym \"Nick-Groome of the Hobie-Stable Reginoburgi\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fry", "Henry Clay Fry", "Henry"], "question": " was the first to imitate cut glass from pressed blanks?"} +{"answers": ["Pomona City Stables"], "question": "the , which housed 22 horses upon its completion in 1909, is reported to be one of the oldest municipal buildings still extant in California?"} +{"answers": ["Gurevich", "Aron Yakovlevich Gurevich", "Aron", "Aron Gurevich"], "question": "medievalist was the first in Soviet Union to defend a doctoral thesis on Viking history?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Hollyer", "Hollyer", "Frederick"], "question": " \"\" was an English photographer known for his platinotypes of Pre-Raphaelite paintings and for portraits of literary and artistic figures?"} +{"answers": ["IBM Somers Office Complex"], "question": "I. M. Pei's has been described as a \"futuristic fortress\" as a result of its unique modernist architecture?"} +{"answers": ["Crime in Saudi Arabia"], "question": "in 2002, theft was the most common , accounting for 47% of the nation's crime?"} +{"answers": ["Charles William Bardeen", "Bardeen", "Charles"], "question": ", who took positions of national leadership in the National Education Association, was the grandfather of two-time Nobel Prize-winning physicist John Bardeen?"} +{"answers": ["Cromwell in Ireland"], "question": "Do you know that, to mark the 350th anniversary of Oliver Cromwell's death, RTÉ and the History Channel created the multipart documentary ?"} +{"answers": ["Copper Country Strike of 1913–1914", "Copper Country strike of 1913–14"], "question": "the was a major labor strike action affecting all copper mines in the Copper Country of Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Bartolomé", "Pareja", "Ramos de Pareja", "Bartolomé Ramos de Pareja"], "question": "in 1482, proposed a new musical temperament that achieved more consonant thirds and sixths?"} +{"answers": ["Hunterian Psalter"], "question": "the , of about 1170, is the oldest English illuminated manuscript to have miniatures with backgrounds of incised gold leaf \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "deGravelles", "Charles deGravelles", "Charles Nations deGravelles", "Charles C. deGravelles"], "question": " and his wife, Virginia, of Lafayette, Louisiana, were in 1968 the only married couple in history to serve together on the Republican National Committee?"} +{"answers": ["Erskine-Crum", "Vernon", "Vernon Forbes Erskine-Crum", "Vernon Erskine-Crum"], "question": " was appointed General Officer Commanding of the British Army in Northern Ireland in 1971, during the Troubles, but was relieved within a month after suffering a heart attack?"} +{"answers": ["German attacks on Nauru"], "question": "the two during December 1940 were the greatest success achieved by German auxiliary cruisers in the Pacific Ocean during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Ficarra", "Marie Ann Ficarra", "Marie Ficarra", "Marie"], "question": " is the first Coalition party woman to have been both a member of the upper and lower houses of the New South Wales Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Kjeld", "Irgens", "Kjeld Stub Irgens"], "question": "although not a member of Nasjonal Samling, was asked by Vidkun Quisling in 1940 to persuade Haakon VII of Norway to abdicate and name Quisling Prime Minister?"} +{"answers": ["Tatton Old Hall", "Tatton Hall"], "question": "in , Cheshire \"\", are ten full-length portraits of the Cheshire gentlemen who met in 1715 and decided to support King George I rather than James Stuart in the first Jacobite rebellion?"} +{"answers": ["Trunk Line Bridge No. 1"], "question": "the was the first trunk line bridge designed by the Michigan State Highway Department?"} +{"answers": ["One Day in the Life of Andrei Arsenevich"], "question": "the title of the 1999 film is a play on Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's novella \"One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Eddy", "William A. Eddy"], "question": ", president of Hobart College and William Smith College (1936–42), was a recipient of the Navy Cross in World War I and instrumental in the creation of the CIA in the late 1940s?"} +{"answers": ["Achensee Railway"], "question": "the \"\" in Austria is the oldest steam-operated rack railway in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Crawford Tuzo", "Tuzo", "Harry Craufurd Tuzo", "Harry", "Harry Tuzo"], "question": "General Sir ordered Operation Motorman to take back control of Irish Republican controlled areas of Northern Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Evan", "Royster", "Evan Mathias Royster", "Evan Royster"], "question": " was the Penn State Nittany Lions starting running back for the team that let head coach Joe Paterno tie the record for all-time NCAA Division I victories?"} +{"answers": ["Lester Apartments"], "question": "the in Seattle, originally intended to be the world's largest brothel, were destroyed when a B-50 Superfortress crashed into it in 1951?"} +{"answers": ["Saint George's Day"], "question": "both Christians and Muslims ritually sacrifice lambs during the in the Palestinian town of al-Khader near Bethlehem?"} +{"answers": ["Central Branch Union Pacific", "Central Branch Union Pacific Railroad"], "question": "the designated by the Pacific Railway Act of 1862 had a hanging end at Waterville, Kansas when the Eastern Division was rerouted to serve Denver?"} +{"answers": ["Keedoozle"], "question": "Clarence Saunders developed the first self-service grocery store \"\" concept into the concept?"} +{"answers": ["Cyril Tenison", "Cyril Tenison White", "White", "Cyril"], "question": ", who authored a 42-part series on weeds, was awarded the Mueller Medal for his important contributions to Australian botanical science?"} +{"answers": ["Masonic University"], "question": "horseshoeing was among the courses taught at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Hermogenes Ebdane", "Hermogenes", "Ebdane"], "question": "the resignation of Filipino national police chief \"\" was one of the demands of the Oakwood mutiny?"} +{"answers": ["International Francophone Press Union"], "question": "the , the world's oldest Francophone organisation, has more than 3,000 members in 110 countries?"} +{"answers": ["Wasilla High School"], "question": "Republican U.S. vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin attended ?"} +{"answers": ["Surveillance Kanshisha"], "question": "Production I.G staff was responsible for creating the PlayStation 2 game , despite being developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment?"} +{"answers": ["Per", "Torkelsen", "Inge Torkelsen", "Per Inge Torkelsen"], "question": "Norwegian comedian caused an international stir when as a 15-year old he placed several ancient Chinese coins in a local excavation field?"} +{"answers": ["Trischa", "Trischa Zorn", "Zorn"], "question": "swimmer of the United States is the most successful Paralympian with more than 40 gold medals reported?"} +{"answers": ["Luna Negra Dance Theater"], "question": "the Harris Theater opened to serve small performance groups such as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Millennium Wrestling Federation"], "question": "Do you know that, in a video released by the , the Iron Sheik \"\" challenged \"Seinfeld\" character Kramer to a match?"} +{"answers": ["Lhote", "Henri Lhote", "Henri"], "question": "French ethnographer believed that prehistoric rock art in the Sahara Desert was evidence of ancient astronauts?"} +{"answers": ["Minyan ware", "Minyan Ware"], "question": "the Aegean pottery known as was also referred to as \"Orchomenos Ware\" by contemporaries of Heinrich Schliemann?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Rennie rape case"], "question": "the in the 1880s in Sydney, Australia was likened by one newspaper to the British oppression of the Irish?"} +{"answers": ["Matfre Ermengau", "Ermengau", "Matfre"], "question": "Franciscan friar (d. 1322) was also a troubadour, encyclopaedist, and master of laws?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Noel"], "question": "in the U.S. State of Florida, caused 4 million dollars' worth of beach erosion \"(example pictured)\", including washing away most of a sand dune?"} +{"answers": ["Willard Hughes Rollings", "Rollings", "Willard"], "question": "historian published a study of the Osage Nation entitled \"Unaffected by the Gospel: Osage Resistance to the Christian Invasion\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tony", "Tony Parisi", "Antonio Pugliese", "Tony Parisi", "Parisi"], "question": "professional wrestler was a fan of opera music and would sing opera before his matches?"} +{"answers": ["Oswald", "Kaduk", "Oswald Kaduk"], "question": "despite jointly murdering at least 1,000 inmates at Auschwitz, former SS-\"Unterscharführer\" earned the nickname \"Papa Kaduk\" among patients at the hospital he worked at after the war?"} +{"answers": ["San Dimas", "San Dimas Hotel"], "question": "the 33-room \"\" built in 1887 never had a paying guest due to a land boom that never occurred?"} +{"answers": ["Drummond Nature Reserve"], "question": "the named after botanist James Drummond has 439 species of vascular plants?"} +{"answers": ["Yunaika Crawford", "Crawford", "Yunaika", "Yunaika Crawford Rogert"], "question": "after winning a 2004 Olympic bronze medal, Cuban hammer thrower was not in the top ten at the 2005 World Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Dexter Drumlin"], "question": "Fitchburg State College researchers in Lancaster, Massachusetts used artificial lights to mimic the bioluminescence of fireflies on ?"} +{"answers": ["Seattle Public Library"], "question": "Do you know that, besides books, in 1950 the had over 27,000 pictures and 3,500 phonograph records in its circulating collection?"} +{"answers": ["Nki National Park"], "question": "a 20-day study reported by BirdLife International discovered 265 species of birds in ?"} +{"answers": ["University of Liberia"], "question": " in the country of Liberia was authorized by the legislature in 1851, but did not start classes until 1863?"} +{"answers": ["Battles of the Kinarot Valley"], "question": "about 70 Jewish fighters held off an assault by an entire Syrian infantry brigade and several armored battalions as part of the \"(see map)\" on May 20, 1948?"} +{"answers": ["Julie Coin", "Coin", "Julie"], "question": "tennis player , ranked 188th, defeated the #1 woman player Ana Ivanović in the second round of the 2008 US Open?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald", "Pognon", "Ronald Pognon"], "question": "despite being the fifth fastest European of all time in the 100 metres, failed to reach the semifinals in his event at the 2008 Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Willamette Valley Medical Center", "Columbia Willamette Valley Medical Center"], "question": " in McMinnville, Oregon, is the only hospital in the county seat of Yamhill County?"} +{"answers": ["Adelia", "Adelia"], "question": "a riot erupted at the opening night of , an opera by Gaetano Donizetti, because an unscrupulous promoter sold too many tickets?"} +{"answers": ["Black Ensemble Theater Company", "Black Ensemble Theater"], "question": "the first tour of the touring company of Chicago's included a four-week run at the Apollo Theater?"} +{"answers": ["Vieytes", "Hipólito", "Hipólito Vieytes", "Juan Hipólito Vieytes"], "question": "the conspirators for the 1810 Argentine Independence movement's May Revolution had their secret gatherings at ′s soap factory in Buenos Aires?"} +{"answers": ["Salut d'amor"], "question": "the only surviving by a woman (Azalais d'Altier) was addressed to a woman, probably Clara d'Anduza?"} +{"answers": ["Rerberg", "Ivan Fyodorovich Rerberg", "Ivan Ivanovich Rerberg", "Ivan", "Ivan Rerberg"], "question": "architect despised the title of architect, and preferred to sign his work \"Engineer Rerberg\"?"} +{"answers": ["Owl and Weasel"], "question": "the periodical played a key role in the development of the roleplaying and wargaming hobby industries in the UK?"} +{"answers": ["Nassau Agreement"], "question": "the cancellation of the Skybolt missile in 1962 led to a major crisis in US-UK relations, which was solved by personal meetings and the signing of what is today known as the ?"} +{"answers": ["The Recruiting Serjeant"], "question": "the 1770 burletta has a sergeant cheerily describing the sight of \"heads, and limbs, and bullets flying\" during battle \"(song, right)\" to a potential army recruit?"} +{"answers": ["Abergil crime family"], "question": "the is facing charges of money laundering, murder and drug trafficking, both in Israel and the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Diana and Callisto"], "question": "Lucian Freud described the Titian paintings \"Diana and Acteon\" and as \"simply the most beautiful pictures in the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Li Huaixian", "Li", "Huaixian"], "question": "the state of Yan ended when its general turned against its emperor Shi Chaoyi and forced him to commit suicide?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Carpenter", "Carpenter", "Andrew Carpenter", "Andrew"], "question": "Philadelphia Phillies prospect pitched a perfect game against the Fort Myers Miracle in ?"} +{"answers": ["MacKaye", "Steele MacKaye", "Steele"], "question": "19th-century American actor and playwright \"\" invented a variety of theatrical devices, including folding theatre seats?"} +{"answers": ["Help at Any Cost"], "question": "the book triggered hearings by the United States House Committee on Education and Labor into behavior modification techniques used by the tough love teen industry?"} +{"answers": ["Fyfe", "Lexie", "Lexie Fyfe"], "question": "while she was working in the billing department of a clinical laboratory firm, became a professional wrestler at the invitation of a co-worker?"} +{"answers": ["Marguerite", "Rocque", "Marguerite de La Rocque", "Marguerite de La Rocque de Roberval"], "question": "16th-century noblewoman was marooned on an island in the Gulf of St Lawrence by her relative, the privateer de Roberval, as punishment for an affair?"} +{"answers": ["Riper", "Charles Van Riper", "Charles Gage Van Riper", "Charles"], "question": ", a severe stutterer, was a pioneer in the development of speech pathology?"} +{"answers": ["Ángela", "Ángela Peralta", "Peralta"], "question": "Mexican soprano once sang Donizetti's opera \"Maria di Rohan\" in a theatre improvised from a disused sand pit in La Paz, Baja California?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Taylor", "Henry", "Henry Taylor", "Taylor"], "question": "in 1908, swimmer \"\" became the only Briton to win three gold medals at a single Olympic Games until Chris Hoy equalled his mark in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Kwoka", "Czesława Kwoka", "Czesława"], "question": ", a Polish Catholic child victim of the Holocaust, was the subject of a 2007 award-winning mixed-media presentation?"} +{"answers": ["Rob Johnson", "Johnson", "Rob", "Rob Johnson"], "question": " was one of four of \"The Star-Ledger's\" top 10 prep soccer players of the 1990s to play pro for the hometown MetroStars / Red Bulls?"} +{"answers": ["forking lemma", "Forking lemma"], "question": "the is a lemma in cryptography first used to prove the security of a digital signature scheme in the random oracle model?"} +{"answers": ["Strezimirovci"], "question": "the village of has been bisected by the Serbian–Bulgarian border since 1919?"} +{"answers": ["Monastery of the Temptation"], "question": "the Greek Orthodox near Jericho was built around a cave said to be where Jesus spent forty days and nights fasting and meditating while being tempted by Satan?"} +{"answers": ["Synagogues of Kraków"], "question": "of the ninety historic , Poland active before World War II, only the Remuh Synagogue \"\" still serves as a Jewish house of prayer?"} +{"answers": ["Berry", "John", "John Berry", "John Berry"], "question": "blacklisted U.S. film director worked without screen credit on the 1951 Laurel and Hardy film \"Atoll K\"?"} +{"answers": ["State Coach Britannia", "Diamond Jubilee State Coach"], "question": "coach builder Jim Frecklington had to mortgage his house to pay for the estimated £620,000 building costs of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Cikotić", "Selmo Cikotić", "Selmo"], "question": " was recently appointed Defence Minister for Bosnia and Herzegovina?"} +{"answers": ["Bezdonys"], "question": "the town of was the site of one of the most daring and successful train robberies in history?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Castello", "Castello", "Marie"], "question": "although fortuneteller was \"finally busted\" in Bruce Springsteen's \"4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)\", she was never arrested in real life?"} +{"answers": ["Simplified Spelling Board"], "question": "Andrew Carnegie \"\" founded the in 1906, with the aim of making English the world language by addressing its difficult spelling?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Namoloh", "Namoloh", "Charles"], "question": ", now a member of the National Assembly of Namibia, used the nom de guerre of \"Ho Chi Minh\" during the Namibian War of Independence?"} +{"answers": ["Varanus indicus", "Mangrove monitor"], "question": "the possesses salt-excreting nasal glands, which enabled them to reach new islands and aided in its dispersal across thousands of miles throughout the South Pacific?"} +{"answers": ["Mutch", "Jordon Mutch", "Jordon"], "question": "when 15-year-old was first selected to play for Birmingham City F.C., he had to be withdrawn only hours before the match because of child protection regulations?"} +{"answers": ["Stewart", "Rob Stewart", "Rob Stewart", "Rob"], "question": " made the 2007 documentary film \"Sharkwater\" after learning that longline fishing in the Galapagos Islands was killing the sharks?"} +{"answers": ["The Times", "The Times"], "question": "newspaper publisher Katherine Graham's difficulties with her company's ownership of the led her to call it her \"Vietnam\"?"} +{"answers": ["Patty", "Costello", "Patty Costello"], "question": "Hall of Fame bowler did not begin bowling until she was sixteen?"} +{"answers": ["Hester Maria Elphinstone, Viscountess Keith", "Hester", "Keith"], "question": "two future kings stood sponsor at the christening of the daughter of Admiral Lord Keith and \"\", herself a child prodigy and friend of Dr Johnson?"} +{"answers": ["Rose Museum"], "question": "the 's collection includes the trowel that was used to lay the cornerstone of Carnegie Hall?"} +{"answers": ["Malcolm", "Malcolm Fraser", "Malcolm Fraser", "Malcolm Hough Fraser", "Fraser"], "question": ", a severe stutterer from an early age, founded the Stuttering Foundation of America and gave it most of its US$10 million endowment?"} +{"answers": ["The17"], "question": ", a choir founded by former pop star Bill Drummond, never records its music, or performs for audiences?"} +{"answers": ["Wright", "Lonnie", "Lonnie Wright"], "question": " played football for two seasons for the Denver Broncos and switched to playing basketball for the Denver Rockets just weeks after the 1967 football season ended?"} +{"answers": ["Denholm, Quebec", "Denholm"], "question": "the largest sheet of mica \"(example pictured)\" ever mined in the world came from , Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Powers", "Jack Powers", "Jack"], "question": "California Gold Rush-era bandit and highwayman , after being run out of several cities by vigilantes, was murdered in Mexico and his body fed to hogs?"} +{"answers": ["Communal House of the Textile Institute"], "question": "the architect of in Moscow, a student dormitory completed in 1931, proposed centralized sedation of students at night?"} +{"answers": ["Fifth Avenue", "Fifth Avenue Hotel"], "question": "the first passenger elevator in an American hotel was installed in the facing Madison Square, New York City in 1859?"} +{"answers": ["Stuttering therapy"], "question": "although some believe that there is no cure for stuttering, others say that it can be eliminated with at early age?"} +{"answers": ["Sunset Tower Hotel", "Sunset Tower"], "question": "the \"\" in West Hollywood, California was home to gangster Bugsy Siegel, who was asked to leave after being charged with running a bookmaking operation there?"} +{"answers": ["People v. Beardsley"], "question": "according to , it is not against the U.S. law for a man to not help his drinking partner, a woman who is not his wife, when she is dying of an overdose?"} +{"answers": ["Murder of John Hurford"], "question": "the first woman to be executed in Western Australia ?"} +{"answers": ["Ozette Indian Village Archeological Site"], "question": "the contained over 55,000 artifacts from a Makah village inundated by a mudslide?"} +{"answers": ["Chapman", "Robert L. Chapman", "Robert", "Robert Lundquist Chapman"], "question": "American lexicographer added \"ecosystem\" and \"yuppie\" to \"Roget's Thesaurus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gomphidius glutinosus"], "question": "the slimy spike-cap mushroom is edible and useful for soups and stews once the layer of slime is removed?"} +{"answers": ["Eldridge Recasner", "Eldridge David Recasner", "Eldridge", "Recasner"], "question": "the only season that ranked in the top ten in the NBA for three point shot field goal percentage was not his best season?"} +{"answers": ["Bakhshali"], "question": "in 1881 in the village of in northern Pakistan, the Bakhshali manuscript, the oldest surviving example of Indian mathematics, was discovered written on birch bark?"} +{"answers": ["Jōmon Sugi"], "question": ", located on the island of Yakushima, is the oldest specimen of \"Cryptomeria japonica\" and the largest conifer in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Ian Henry Freeland", "Ian Freeland", "Freeland"], "question": "Sir was General Officer Commanding Northern Ireland when the British Army was drawn into the beginning of the Troubles?"} +{"answers": ["Harold Lloyd Estate", "Harold Lloyd"], "question": ", called \"the most impressive movie star's estate ever created,\" included a golf course and a 900-foot canoe stream?"} +{"answers": ["Harbitz", "Georg Prahl Harbitz", "Georg"], "question": ", a priest by education, served as President of the Norwegian Parliament for ten terms?"} +{"answers": ["Allerheiligen-Hofkirche"], "question": "Ludwig I of Bavaria was inspired to commission the \"\" in the Munich Residence after attending Christmas mass at the Palatine Chapel in Palermo?"} +{"answers": ["Addison", "Adele", "Adele Addison"], "question": "soprano stepped into the role of Bess in the 1969 film version of Gershwin's \"Porgy and Bess\" as a last-minute replacement of a singer who sounded too shrill?"} +{"answers": ["Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ship & Offshore Structure Company", "Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation"], "question": "Matsukata Kojiro, president of , implemented Japan's first eight-hour work day in 1919, after a strike by 30,000 workers threatened to bring down the government?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Ilkeston", "Walter Foster, 1st Baron Ilkeston"], "question": "until his appointment as Demonstrator in Practical Anatomy at Queen's College, Birmingham, had given up hopes of a medical career, and had even applied for a naval commission?"} +{"answers": ["Kay", "Colin Milton Kay", "Colin Kay", "Colin"], "question": "former Mayor of Auckland was also twice the New Zealand triple jump champion?"} +{"answers": ["Fear of ghosts"], "question": " is a fear of ghosts?"} +{"answers": ["Holton Windmill"], "question": " did not have a fantail when it was a working mill?"} +{"answers": ["Halloween in the Castro"], "question": ", San Francisco's gay village, started as a children's costume contest in 1948 and was attended by 500,000 people in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Callistege mi", "Euclidia mi"], "question": "the is named after the likeness of the legendary witch Ursula Southeil on its wings?"} +{"answers": ["Brain Game", "``Brain Game", "Brain Game"], "question": "the high school quiz competition has aired on local television in Indianapolis since 1972?"} +{"answers": ["Fairy's Dilemma", "The Fairy's Dilemma"], "question": "in , Victorian dramatist W. S. Gilbert parodied the harlequinade, a genre that had fascinated him since childhood?"} +{"answers": ["Ye Olde Curiosity Shop"], "question": "the permanent collection on display at in Seattle, Washington includes \"Sylvester\" \"\", an excellently preserved mummy?"} +{"answers": ["Calyptra", "Calyptra"], "question": "some types of can bite and drink human blood?"} +{"answers": ["Utu", "Utu Abe Malae", "Malae"], "question": " and the American Samoa Power Authority received an award from the Mayor of Honolulu for their policies promoting sustainable development?"} +{"answers": ["Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF"], "question": "millions of children participate in Halloween-related fundraising events for , a program that has raised over US$188 million worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["Tyler Sloan", "Tyler", "Sloan"], "question": "using the memory of his late sister as motivation, made his National Hockey League debut on October 21 after seven years in the minor leagues?"} +{"answers": ["Candy pumpkin"], "question": " were placed on the seat of every U.S. Senator by the candy industry in 1985 in hopes of extending U.S. daylight saving time to cover Halloween?"} +{"answers": ["Cerberus"], "question": "in classical mythology, \"\" is a monstrous dog with multiple heads that guards the gates to the underworld?"} +{"answers": ["Convention on the Continental Shelf"], "question": "the codified international law relating to continental shelves during the first United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea?"} +{"answers": ["The Witchery of Archery"], "question": ", written by Maurice Thompson in 1878, was the first book about hunting with a bow ever published?"} +{"answers": ["David John Skal", "Skal", "David J. Skal", "David"], "question": " and Elias Savada wrote the first book-length biography of Tod Browning, who directed the films \"Dracula\" and \"Freaks\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk", "Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.10"], "question": "the seaplane was a military trainer of the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service, and served from 1929 until the 1940 German invasion of Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Dictum of Kenilworth"], "question": "the agreed on Halloween 1266 created a reconciliation between the Barons and Henry III of England?"} +{"answers": ["Northern River Street Historic District", "Northern River Street District"], "question": "the is a well-preserved transitional neighborhood between the industrial and commercial areas of Troy, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Cold Prey 2", "Cold Prey 2: Resurrection"], "question": "the Norwegian film was the sequel to what was called \"the best slasher flick\" of 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Shichirigahama"], "question": "the name of \"\", a beach in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, means \"Seven Ri (approximately 27 km/17 mi) Beach\" in Japanese, but it is only about one-tenth of that in length?"} +{"answers": ["Luther", "Luther Prentice Bradley", "Bradley"], "question": ", a Union brigadier general in the American Civil War, was severely wounded during the Battle of Chickamauga where he commanded a brigade?"} +{"answers": ["Abu Raed", "Captain Abu Raed"], "question": ", Jordan's submission to the 81st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, is the first Jordanian feature film made in over 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Arab Republic of Egypt", "Ministry of Foreign Affairs", "Ministry of Foreign Affairs"], "question": "the was re-established on 15 March 1922, less than a month after Egypt was officially granted independence from Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Reilly", "Reilly"], "question": "as founder and former chairman of Primedia, built a publishing firm with more than 200 magazines, including \"American Baby\", \"National Hog Farmer\", \"Chicago\" and \"New York\"?"} +{"answers": ["Key relevance"], "question": " is a locksmithing term that refers to the measurable difference between an original key and a copy made of that key?"} +{"answers": ["United States House of Representatives election in the Northern Mariana Islands, 2008"], "question": "the winner of the will be the very first Congressional delegate from the Northern Mariana Islands?"} +{"answers": ["HMS Santa Margarita", "Santa Margarita", "HMS Santa Margarita"], "question": "despite being built for the Spanish Navy, the frigate spent just five years in service with them, but served for nearly 60 years with the Royal Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Naimoli", "Vince Naimoli", "Vince"], "question": ", founding owner of the Tampa Bay Rays, contributed US$1 million in 2007 for the construction of a baseball complex at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Põhja-Kõrvemaa Nature Reserve"], "question": ", now a protected area in Estonia, used to be proving grounds used by the Red Army for military training during the Soviet Era?"} +{"answers": ["Glynis"], "question": "British actress Glynis Johns appeared in the short-lived 1963 CBS sitcom called , in which she played a mystery writer, with Keith Andes as her lawyer-husband?"} +{"answers": ["Osh riots"], "question": "during the 1990 between ethnic Kyrgyz and Uzbeks, 5,000 crimes were committed?"} +{"answers": ["Berliner Landespokal", "Berlin Cup"], "question": "no football team in Berlin was declared the winner of the in 1969 because the penalty shootout was not yet introduced and the finalists were unable to schedule a re-match after a draw?"} +{"answers": ["Kids Pick the President"], "question": "2.2 million people participated in the U.S. 2008 event held by the Nickelodeon TV network?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel W. Ferguson", "Ferguson", "Samuel Wragg Ferguson", "Samuel"], "question": "in 1894, US$20,000 to US$40,000 mysteriously disappeared from the Mississippi Levee Board, of which \"\" was both secretary and treasurer?"} +{"answers": ["Süreyya Opera House"], "question": " in Istanbul, built in 1927 as a musical theater but used all the time as a cinema, gained its intended status only in 2007 after redevelopment?"} +{"answers": ["Kwäday Dän Ts'ìnchi"], "question": "mitochondrial DNA testing of the 300 to 500-year-old Canadian \"iceman\" mummy and current clans of British Columbia revealed 17 living relatives?"} +{"answers": ["Apple Valley Airport", "Apple Valley Airport"], "question": "the near Buxton, Oregon, was built by Portland, Oregon TV personality Ramblin' Rod Anders?"} +{"answers": ["Global Health Council"], "question": "the is an international membership alliance of public health professionals in more than 100 countries?"} +{"answers": ["Russellville Historic District"], "question": "the in Kentucky, U.S. is the site of the first documented bank robbery of Jesse James?"} +{"answers": ["Aryeh", "Dvoretzky", "Aryeh Dvoretzky"], "question": "Russian-born Israeli mathematician is the first graduate of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem to become a full professor there?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Top Hat"], "question": "in 1953, the U.S. Army used human subjects to test decontamination methods for chemical and biological agents as part of ?"} +{"answers": ["Henrietta", "Henrietta Rae", "Rae"], "question": "painter burned Valentine Prinsep's hat in revenge for his smearing one of her works with cobalt blue paint?"} +{"answers": ["Amrutanjan Healthcare Limited", "Amrutanjan Healthcare"], "question": ", an Indian pharmaceutical company specializing in Ayurvedic balm for headaches and cold, was founded by freedom fighter Kasinadhuni Nageswara Rao?"} +{"answers": ["Jens Holmboe", "Jens", "Holmboe"], "question": "between 1874 and 1884, Norwegian politician was the head of four different government ministries, each on at least two occasions, the tenure ending with impeachment?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office", "United States Post Office"], "question": "the Delmar is the only one of the 13 in New York designed by Louis Simon in the Colonial Revival style without a cupola?"} +{"answers": ["Radix auricularia"], "question": "the freshwater snail \"\" serves as a host to numerous parasites, some of which can infect humans?"} +{"answers": ["Spanish opera"], "question": "an intense rivalry between composers Francisco Asenjo Barbieri and Emilio Arrieta helped rekindle the popularity of during the mid 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["stannic fluoride", "Tin(IV) fluoride"], "question": ", a chemical compound of tin and fluorine, is used in toothpaste to prevent dental decay?"} +{"answers": ["Vietnamese people in Germany"], "question": "the largest group of Asian residents in Germany are , totalling 83,526 people as of 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Against All Odds", "Against All Odds"], "question": " is a video game developed by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees designed to teach players about the plight of refugees?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy", "Dorothy Miner", "Dorothy Marie Miner", "Miner"], "question": " was acknowledged as the person \"who helped establish the legal right to designate landmarks\" in the U.S. for her role in \"Penn Central Transportation Co. v. New York City\"?"} +{"answers": ["Administrative detention"], "question": "at any given time, the United States holds as many as 31,000 illegal immigrants in while they await removal proceedings?"} +{"answers": ["Musical road"], "question": "in Anyang, Gyeonggi, South Korea, a the nursery rhyme \"Mary Had a Little Lamb\" to passing car drivers on the road?"} +{"answers": ["Man's Fate", "Man's Fate"], "question": "production on the 1969 Fred Zinnemann film was canceled one week before shooting was to begin?"} +{"answers": ["Postage stamps and postal history of Christmas Island"], "question": "Australia Post took over the in 1993 and promised to issue Christmas stamps?"} +{"answers": ["Henrietta", "Ward", "Henrietta Ward"], "question": "artist claimed she gave her husband's friend Wilkie Collins the idea for his novel \"The Woman In White\"?"} +{"answers": ["Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal System"], "question": "the \"\" destroyed more than 400,000 American chemical munitions from 1990 to 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Ooryphas", "Niketas Ooryphas", "Niketas"], "question": "in 874, Byzantine admiral hauled his ships overland over the Isthmus of Corinth in order to catch an Arab fleet by surprise and defeated it?"} +{"answers": ["Fear and Desire"], "question": "Stanley Kubrick dismissed his 1953 film as \"a bumbling amateur film exercise\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stephenson", "John Stephenson", "John Stephenson", "John"], "question": "in 1930/31, made 117 runs and took six wickets for the Europeans cricket team to guide the European side to an innings victory against the Indians cricket team?"} +{"answers": ["Ocular albinism type 1"], "question": ", the most common type of ocular albinism, may be caused by recessive mutations in the X chromosome?"} +{"answers": ["Kristian", "Kristian Vilhelm Koren Schjelderup, Jr.", "Jr.", "Kristian Vilhelm Koren Schjelderup Jr.", "Kristian Vilhelm Koren Schjelderup"], "question": "in 1961, Bishop of Hamar ordained the first female priest in the Church of Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Julio", "Julio Arnoldo Garcia", "Julio A. Garcia", "Julio Garcia", "Garcia"], "question": ", called a \"legal lion\" by his hometown newspaper in Laredo, Texas, once broke a bone while passionately defending a client in court?"} +{"answers": ["Allied Arts of Seattle"], "question": ", a major force in preserving the city's Pioneer Square \"\" and Pike Place Market, began as the Beer and Culture Society?"} +{"answers": ["Active reserve", "Active reserve"], "question": "up to 78 percent of 1,016 leading political figures in post-Soviet Russia have affiliated with Russian intelligence services like the KGB?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Driehaus", "Driehaus"], "question": "former Ohio House of Representatives minority whip and current U.S. House candidate coordinated the largest U.S. professional exchange program with the \"new\" South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Meera", "Meera"], "question": "the Tamil film based on the life of poetess-saint Mirabai was filmed at the actual places which Mirabai had visited on her pilgrimage?"} +{"answers": ["Kenan", "Amos Kenan", "Amos"], "question": "Ariel Sharon named his former party, Shlomtzion, after the newly born daughter of , co-founder of the Israeli–Palestinian Council?"} +{"answers": ["George F. Cotterill", "George Fletcher Cotterill", "George", "Cotterill"], "question": "before becoming mayor of Seattle in 1912, had been instrumental in platting its piers, building its sewers, and innovating its mode of financing major utility projects?"} +{"answers": ["Parikrama"], "question": ", an integral part of Hindu ritual, involves walking around a sacred object or place, as Ganesha \"(statue pictured)\" walked around Shiva in legend?"} +{"answers": ["Boninsegna", "Celestina", "Celestina Boninsegna"], "question": "operatic soprano sang her first leading role at the unusually young age of 15?"} +{"answers": ["Monteiro's Storm Petrel", "Monteiro's storm petrel"], "question": "the unusual breeding season of the was the first clue that led to the cryptic species' recent discovery by scientists?"} +{"answers": ["Harry", "Schafer", "Harry Schafer", "Harry C. Schafer"], "question": "in the eight seasons he played Major League Baseball, played for six teams that won the league championship?"} +{"answers": ["1973 Singapore Grand Prix"], "question": "prior to Singapore's first Formula One race in 2008, the last running of the Singapore Grand Prix was as a non-championship race run to Australian Formula Two rules in ?"} +{"answers": ["Central Waterfront, Seattle", "Central Waterfront"], "question": "because Seattle's piers are not zoned as residential, the 1998 shoot of \"\" officially treated Pier 70 as a 24-hour-a-day film set?"} +{"answers": ["Upper cloth controversy", "Channar revolt"], "question": "women in front of higher class people and deities was considered a sign of respect in the 19th-century Travancore kingdom in South India?"} +{"answers": ["Qiao Lin", "Qiao", "Lin"], "question": "Tang Dynasty chancellor was both born and executed on the seventh day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar?"} +{"answers": ["Dayamani Barla", "Barla", "Dayamani"], "question": "Indian indigenous tribal journalist and activist once worked as a maid to pay her way through University?"} +{"answers": ["Valvata piscinalis"], "question": "although the freshwater snail is widely distributed in some parts of North America where it is non-indigenous, it is endangered in some of its native areas?"} +{"answers": ["Moses W. Collyer House", "Captain Moses W. Collyer House"], "question": "after Moses Collyer built \"\" in Chelsea, New York, he cowrote the definitive history of the sail era in Hudson River navigation?"} +{"answers": ["Morelia spilota spilota"], "question": ", the Diamond python, of East Gippsland live at the highest altitude of any python?"} +{"answers": ["Laurence", "Leamer", "Laurence Leamer"], "question": "best-selling author , author of \"The Kennedy Women\", spent two years in Peru while researching the cocaine trade for his book \"Assignment\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yoel Zussman", "Yoel", "Zussman"], "question": "the Supreme Court of Israel judge was awarded the Israel Prize in 1975 for his contributions to Israeli law?"} +{"answers": ["Paal", "Paal Brekke", "Brekke"], "question": " has been called the father of modernism in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Alalcomenaeus"], "question": "the five-eyed predator is one of the most common fossils in the Cambrian Burgess shale?"} +{"answers": ["Youfu", "Cui Youfu", "Cui"], "question": "the Tang Dynasty official had a dispute with his superior Chang Gun over whether a mother cat allowing a mouse to live with her constituted a sign of good fortune or ill fortune?"} +{"answers": ["Fries", "Amos Fries", "Amos", "Amos Alfred Fries"], "question": "during the interwar period chief of the U.S. Army's Chemical Warfare Service viewed chemical disarmament as a Communist plot?"} +{"answers": ["The Best Little Girl in the World"], "question": ", a 1981 film about anorexia nervosa, was back in the news in 1983 when performer Karen Carpenter died of complications from the same disorder?"} +{"answers": ["Running mate", "Running mate"], "question": "a former White House media manager was hired to make the political television comedy more realistic?"} +{"answers": ["Bloodhound SSC"], "question": " is a pencil-shaped car powered by a jet engine and a rocket being designed to travel at approximately ?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Maries", "Maries", "Charles"], "question": "Victorian plant collector introduced over 500 species of plants to England, including \"Viburnum plicatum \"Mariesii\"\" \"\" which was named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Mickey", "Mickey"], "question": "Mickey Rooney won a Golden Globe Award in 1964 for his ABC sitcom ?"} +{"answers": ["Greg Pearce", "Greg", "Greg Pearce", "Pearce"], "question": "Australian politician was a director of Clean Up the World?"} +{"answers": ["Annabella"], "question": "actress-singer , who represented Portugal in the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest, just finished playing the role of Maria von Trapp in the Portuguese production of \"The Sound of Music\"?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Levett", "Levett", "Richard"], "question": "former Governor of the Bank of England and Lord Mayor of London Sir 's country house, Kew Palace, was subsequently sold to the Royal Family?"} +{"answers": ["American Student Assistance"], "question": " is the oldest guarantor of student loans in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["AMiBA"], "question": " \"\" is a radio telescope located on Mauna Loa in Hawaii that is being used to observe the Cosmic Microwave Background and the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect in clusters of galaxies?"} +{"answers": ["Moshe", "Landau", "Moshe Landau"], "question": ", who presided over the Eichmann Trial as a Supreme Court of Israel judge, later headed a commission that investigated the Israel Security Agency?"} +{"answers": ["1997 Ardabil earthquake"], "question": "although the official government death toll of the was given as 965 deaths, rescue workers at the scene claimed it was as much as three times higher?"} +{"answers": ["Li Na", "Na", "Li", "Li Na"], "question": "Tang Dynasty general was, at one point, reduced to tears when he was under siege by another general, Liu Qia?"} +{"answers": ["Paul", "Paul Lauren Montgomery", "Montgomery", "Paul L. Montgomery"], "question": "charges of firebombing department stores against four Ecuadoreans were dismissed after the NYPD corroborated information first printed in articles by in \"The New York Times\"?"} +{"answers": ["Facial trauma"], "question": "as many as 50–70% of people who survive traffic accidents have \"(X-ray pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hollywood Undercover"], "question": "the author of posed as an aspiring gay actor while investigating claims of a Church of Scientology \"cure\" for homosexuality?"} +{"answers": ["Lind Coulee Archaeological Site"], "question": "the provided the first evidence of ancient human occupation of Washington, U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Ewan", "Ewan Crawford", "Crawford", "Ewan Charles Crawford"], "question": " of the Supreme Court of Tasmania is the first Australian chief justice to stop using ceremonial court robes?"} +{"answers": ["The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show"], "question": ", a western variety and comedy series, was cancelled by ABC in 1962 after 13 weeks?"} +{"answers": ["Bredo", "Bredo Henrik von Munthe af Morgenstierne, Sr.", "Sr.", "Bredo Henrik von Munthe af Morgenstierne Sr."], "question": "Danish-born jurist was disqualified from the Norwegian Parliament in 1824, having previously accepted a personal payment from the King?"} +{"answers": ["Central American squirrel monkey"], "question": "in 2008, the IUCN revised the conservation status of the \"\" from endangered to the lesser risk status of vulnerable?"} +{"answers": ["Sunia", "Faoa Aitofele Sunia", "Faoa"], "question": "the current Lieutenant Governor of American Samoa, , is the younger brother of the late Governor Tauese Sunia?"} +{"answers": ["Moshe", "Smoira", "Moshe Smoira"], "question": ", the first President of the Supreme Court of Israel, was wounded during the First World War while fighting for the German Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Higginbotham's"], "question": "the , based in Chennai, is India's oldest bookstore in existence?"} +{"answers": ["Bredo", "Morgenstierne", "Bredo Henrik von Munthe", "Bredo Henrik von Munthe af Morgenstierne"], "question": ", professor of law and rector of the University of Oslo, was a nephew of Norwegian Prime Minister Frederik Stang?"} +{"answers": ["Spanish Inquisition Necklace", "Spanish Inquisition", "Inquisition Necklace"], "question": "the first recorded owner of the \"\" was an Indian Maharaja?"} +{"answers": ["Tsang", "Henry", "Henry Tsang", "Henry Shiu-Lung Tsang"], "question": " was the first Asian-Australian to be Deputy Lord Mayor of Sydney?"} +{"answers": ["Wild Bill Shrewsberry", "Shrewsberry", "Wild"], "question": "exhibition drag racer drove the drag racing replica of the Batmobile from the popular 1966 American television series \"Batman\"?"} +{"answers": ["Spearhafoc"], "question": "the monastic goldsmith became Bishop-elect of London in 1051, but absconded abroad with a large treasure after his consecration was prevented?"} +{"answers": ["SearchFox"], "question": ", a website that offers personalized RSS feeds, was co-founded by James Gibbons, a Stanford University professor and former dean of the university's School of Engineering?"} +{"answers": ["Bill Cunningham"], "question": "'s lucky street photograph of Greta Garbo in 1978 has led to a 30-year career with \"The New York Times\"?"} +{"answers": ["Afterwards"], "question": "upcoming film is shot entirely in English, despite being written and directed by Frenchman Gilles Bourdos, adapted from a French novel and co-produced by a French production company?"} +{"answers": ["Napoleon Diamond Necklace"], "question": "Napoleon Bonaparte presented the \"\" to his wife to celebrate the birth of his son, Napoleon II?"} +{"answers": ["Montserrado County"], "question": " is the smallest county in Liberia, but also the most populous?"} +{"answers": ["Animerica"], "question": ", launched in 1993, was one of the first American professional anime and manga magazines, and was one of the most popular throughout the 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Discontinuous gas exchange"], "question": " is a respiratory system used by over 50 species of insect?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Wise Free Synagogue"], "question": "Rabbi Stephen Wise founded New York City's in 1907 after turning down a position at Temple Emanu-El because its trustees would review his sermons?"} +{"answers": ["Division of Altenburg"], "question": "the in Saxony led to a war between two brothers in 1446 known as the \"Bruderkrieg\", or Saxon Brother War?"} +{"answers": ["Portraiture of Elizabeth I of England"], "question": "the \"\" contains complex iconography of empire and virginity that conveyed to Elizabethans the majesty and significance of the Virgin Queen?"} +{"answers": ["Addison Road", "Addison Road"], "question": "Addison Road was the first debut Christian music act to receive a special Napster website stream of their ?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Coffee Hydropower Project"], "question": "prior to the First Liberian Civil War the produced 35 percent of Liberia's electricity?"} +{"answers": ["Anti-homelessness legislation"], "question": " may take on the form of restricting public sleeping \"\", prohibiting begging, or relocating the homeless?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Wolsey Bayfield", "Bayfield"], "question": "Admiral had joined the Royal Navy by the age of eleven?"} +{"answers": ["Main Navy and Munitions Buildings"], "question": "the United States Department of War was once headquartered in the , a temporary structure built on the National Mall (Potomac Park) in Washington, D.C.?"} +{"answers": ["Bollina Munuswamy Naidu", "B. Munuswamy Naidu", "B.", "Munuswamy Naidu", "Naidu"], "question": ", senior leader of the Justice Party in Madras Presidency, British India, supported the inclusion of Brahmins in the party?"} +{"answers": ["Goldenface"], "question": "the is a small bird with bright plumage that is endemic to the hills and mountains of New Guinea?"} +{"answers": ["Boyadzhiev", "Hacho", "Hacho Boyadzhiev", "Hacho Kirilov Boyadzhiev"], "question": "Bulgarian television director once worked as a stoker on a Beirut–Marseille steamship?"} +{"answers": ["Pacific robin", "Pacific Robin"], "question": "there are fourteen subspecies of the \"\" scattered from Samoa to Norfolk Island?"} +{"answers": ["Cockle Creek", "Cockle Creek"], "question": " in Tasmania is the furthest point one can drive south in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Lyceum–The Circle Historic District", "Lyceum-The Circle Historic District"], "question": " is where James Meredith's enrolment on October 1, 1962 integrated Ole Miss and led to riots?"} +{"answers": ["Fleance"], "question": "legend describes , a minor character in Shakespeare's \"Macbeth\", as an ancestor of King James II of England connecting him to King Arthur?"} +{"answers": ["Newfoundland Margarine Company", "Newfoundland Margarine Company Limited"], "question": "the of Newfoundland manufactured only margarine, and was the first margarine manufacturing plant allowed in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Joe", "Joe Wilson", "Joe Wilson"], "question": " \"\" scored West Bromwich Albion's first goal in The Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Mattock Thompson", "Alexander M. Thompson", "Alexander", "A. M. Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": ", a socialist journalist beginning in the 1880s, became the author of lighthearted Edwardian musical comedies in the early years of the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Brashlyan"], "question": "the Bulgarian village and architectural reserve was referenced in the \"Strandzha Marseillaise\", the song \"The Clear Moon is Already Rising\"?"} +{"answers": ["Phoebe Ann Patten", "Phoebe", "Ann Patten", "Patten"], "question": ", wife of early LDS church leader David W. Patten, served a mission to Tennessee with her husband, an assignment almost unheard of at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Tian Xu", "Xu", "Tian", "Tian Xu"], "question": "Tang Dynasty general designated his youngest son Tian Ji'an as his heir because his sonless wife adopted Tian Ji'an, born of a concubine, as her own?"} +{"answers": ["Zion Memorial Chapel", "Zion Memorial Chapel"], "question": " \"\" in New Hamburg, New York, represents a late stage of Gothic Revival architecture in American churches?"} +{"answers": ["Re-education through labor"], "question": "the penal system in the People's Republic of China was overhauled in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Chemical Battalion", "2nd Chemical Battalion", "2nd Chemical Battalion"], "question": "by the time of the 1918 Meuse-Argonne Offensive, none of the soldiers of the American had fired chemical weapons in combat?"} +{"answers": ["Alfonsina Strada", "Alfonsina", "Strada"], "question": ", nicknamed \"the devil in a dress\", was the only female ever to compete in the Giro d'Italia?"} +{"answers": ["Hesaraghatta Lake"], "question": " is a freshwater lake created from the Arkavathy River in 1894 to produce drinking water for Bangalore?"} +{"answers": ["Viviparus georgianus"], "question": "the freshwater snail \"\", the \"banded mystery snail\", is native to the southeastern U.S. but is an introduced species in the northern U.S. and Canada?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Ernest Cooke", "Cooke", "W. Ernest Cooke", "William Ernest Cooke"], "question": " was Western Australia's first government astronomer?"} +{"answers": ["George M. Keller", "Keller", "George", "George Matthew Keller"], "question": " added US$1 per share at the last minute to his company's bid for Gulf Oil, providing the margin needed to win a 1984 bidding war to buy Gulf in a deal valued at US$13.3 billion?"} +{"answers": ["Let the Right One In", "Let the Right One In"], "question": "2008 Swedish film was marked for an English language remake to be directed by Matt Reeves before it was even released in U.S. cinemas?"} +{"answers": ["Altgeld Hall"], "question": "the bells of of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign play a short daily concert at 12:50pm despite not having a complete musical scale?"} +{"answers": ["Haim Hefer", "Hefer", "Haim"], "question": "the name of Operation Defensive Shield, launched by the Israel Defense Forces in 2002, was taken from a song written in 1948 by Palmach songwriter ?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Monarch", "Golden monarch"], "question": "the \"(male pictured)\" is found in New Guinea and New Ireland but not in the large island New Britain which lies between them?"} +{"answers": ["The Californians", "The Californians"], "question": ", an NBC western which aired from 1957 to 1959, featured later \"Jeopardy!\" host Art Fleming as an ambitious lawyer?"} +{"answers": ["Morton", "Julia", "Julia Morton"], "question": " was the \"poison plant center in south Florida\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stonehenge Cursus"], "question": "in 2007, archaeologists discovered that the is even older than Stonehenge?"} +{"answers": ["Cal", "Cal Cooper", "Cooper"], "question": "in the only inning he pitched in Major League Baseball, gave up five hits, a walk and five runs for a lifetime ERA of 45.0?"} +{"answers": ["Solicitor General of Ohio"], "question": "the is appointed by the Ohio Attorney General to handle the office's U.S. Supreme Court, Ohio Supreme Court and 6th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals appellate work?"} +{"answers": ["Tritle", "Frederick", "Frederick Augustus Tritle"], "question": "Arizona Territorial Governor presented Nevada's silver spike at the ceremony celebrating completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad?"} +{"answers": ["Barnstokkr"], "question": "only the hero Sigurd could remove the sword that the god Odin plunged into the huge tree , which stood in King Völsung's hall?"} +{"answers": ["Chuck Riley", "Riley", "Chuck", "Chuck Riley"], "question": "'s original opponent for the November 2008 election was disqualified for living in the wrong Oregon House District?"} +{"answers": ["Boyesen", "Jens Mogens Boyesen", "Jens", "Jens Boyesen"], "question": ", who in his early twenties was a secretary in the Norwegian resistance movement, later went on to become a top diplomat?"} +{"answers": ["Khera", "Shiv Khera", "Shiv"], "question": "motivational speaker and self-help author has started a political party that opposes caste and religion-based reservation in India?"} +{"answers": ["Two Working Men"], "question": "the statues of the \"\" in Cork, Ireland were originally set to be unveiled outside the Liberty Hall in Dublin, but were deemed a traffic hazard?"} +{"answers": ["My Life in Orange"], "question": "the biography recounts a child's experiences growing up in Bhagwah Shree Rajneesh's Osho movement?"} +{"answers": ["Indiana gas boom", "Indiana Gas Boom"], "question": "modern experts estimate that around 90% of the natural gas discovered in the was wasted in flambeau displays?"} +{"answers": ["Sinop Fortress Prison", "Sinop Fortress"], "question": " in Turkey, abandoned in 1997, hosts hundreds of thousands tourists yearly thanks to its featuring in popular literature, music and film?"} +{"answers": ["Oliver Crawford", "Crawford", "Oliver"], "question": "screenwriter worked to remove an anti-Communist loyalty oath from the membership application of the Writers Guild of America, a relic of the Hollywood blacklist era?"} +{"answers": ["Vanuatu Labour Party"], "question": "the first gained parliamentary representation in 2005, as the Minister for Ni-Vanuatu Business Joshua Kalsakau joined the party?"} +{"answers": ["Year of the Three Emperors"], "question": "three different emperors ruled over the German Empire during 1888, the ?"} +{"answers": ["Lamentatio sanctae matris ecclesiae Constantinopolitanae"], "question": "the 15th-century Guillaume Dufay wrote a for a political show banquet to propagate a crusade against the Ottoman Turks?"} +{"answers": ["Van Lierop", "Robert", "Robert Van Lierop", "Lierop", "Robert F. Van Lierop"], "question": " is an American film director who became one of Vanuatu's senior diplomats in the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Reilly", "John Richard Reilly", "John", "John R. Reilly"], "question": "the Kennedy Administration positioned on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial ready to cut off Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s \"I Have a Dream\" speech if the rhetoric got too inflammatory?"} +{"answers": ["South Bass Island Light", "South Bass Island"], "question": "the first keeper of the was picked up and committed as insane on the same day that his assistant's suicide was reported in the newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Chernoe Znamia"], "question": "the Russian anarchist-communist organisation \"\" were the first with a deliberate policy of terror against the established order?"} +{"answers": ["1854 Atlantic hurricane season"], "question": "all of the known hurricanes in the made landfall?"} +{"answers": ["Eclectic Review", "The Eclectic Review"], "question": "the 19th-century periodical gave its profits to the British and Foreign Bible Society?"} +{"answers": ["Briskeby Line"], "question": "the first speeding ticket in Norway was given to a tram driver in 1894 on the ?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Ludmila", "Saint Ludmila"], "question": "Antonín Dvořák conducted the first performance of his oratorio at the Music Festival in Leeds?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph", "William Ralph Seagraves", "Ralph Seagraves", "Seagraves"], "question": "R. J. Reynolds marketing executive facilitated using red and white paint on American short track's walls to give the illusion of greater speed?"} +{"answers": ["3-MCPD", "(+/-)-α-chlorohydrin"], "question": ", a food contaminant sometimes found in soy sauce and oyster sauce, has male antifertility effects and may be used as a rat chemosterilant?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir Walter Barttelot, 3rd Baronet"], "question": ", who was killed in action in World War I, lost his father, Sir Walter George Barttelot in the Boer War, while his son, Sir Walter de Stopham Barttelot was KIA in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Hu Sihui", "Hu", "Sihui"], "question": "Yuan Dynasty dietician 's culinary encyclopaedia was the first book to contain a recipe for Peking Duck \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Adscape"], "question": "Google purchased in-game advertising company for US$23 million, only five years after the company was founded?"} +{"answers": ["Jon Knudsen", "Jon", "Knudsen"], "question": "Norwegian football goalkeeper made his national team debut one month before turning 34?"} +{"answers": ["Window on the Plains Museum"], "question": " in Dumas, Texas, which preserves Panhandle history and culture, was relocated in 2001 from a former hotel to a new building?"} +{"answers": ["Max Blouw", "Max", "Blouw"], "question": " was chosen unanimously by Wilfrid Laurier University's selection committee to become its seventh president?"} +{"answers": ["Herzfeld", "Avraham", "Avraham Herzfeld"], "question": ", one of the founders of the Ahdut HaAvoda party and the Histadrut, was known for his habit of bursting into song, sometimes in the middle of his speeches?"} +{"answers": ["Capitol Loop", "Capitol Loop I-496"], "question": "the , a state highway in Lansing, Michigan serving the State Capitol \"\", was designated in a plan to revitalize downtown?"} +{"answers": ["John Pollock"], "question": "Wilfrid Laurier University's senate voted unanimously in favor of instating as the university's seventh chancellor?"} +{"answers": ["BuzzTracker"], "question": " was acquired by Yahoo! to complement its Yahoo! News product, and compete with other news aggregators including Google News and Digg?"} +{"answers": ["Pierre-François Chabaneau", "Chabaneau", "Pierre-François"], "question": "while attempting to produce malleable platinum, lost his temper and smashed all of his laboratory equipment?"} +{"answers": ["Douglas Evill", "Douglas", "Evill"], "question": "towards the end of World War II, British Air Marshal advocated the bombing of eastern German cities to disrupt Wehrmacht reinforcements moving to the Eastern Front?"} +{"answers": ["Round scad"], "question": "although the is considered a good food fish, it is mostly caught for use as bait?"} +{"answers": ["Brian", "Brian Hayward Bowditch", "Brian Bowditch", "Bowditch"], "question": "mathematician wrote a paper solving the angel problem of John Conway, proving that the angel can win and evade the devil in the \"angel game\"?"} +{"answers": ["Johan", "Castberg", "Johan Castberg"], "question": " became the first Norwegian Minister of Social Affairs, only to leave office after one year due to disagreements with Prime Minister Gunnar Knudsen?"} +{"answers": ["Jr.", "James L. Holloway, Jr.", "James Lemuel Holloway Jr.", "James", "James L. Holloway Jr."], "question": " and James L. Holloway III \"\" are the only father and son to both serve as four-star admirals in the U.S. Navy while on active duty?"} +{"answers": ["Ashtamudi Lake"], "question": "the is the second largest and deepest wetland ecosystem in Kerala, India?"} +{"answers": ["Laughing Baby"], "question": "the , a YouTube viral video which has expanded into a worldwide internet phenomenon, has been viewed by over 65 million people including Queen Elizabeth II?"} +{"answers": ["Siruv"], "question": "a is a contempt of court order issued by a Jewish rabbinical court that can exclude people who do not observe the court's orders from participation in religious services?"} +{"answers": ["Cambriol"], "question": "\"The Golden Fleece\", written in 1628 by Sir William Vaughan while at his colony , was a fanciful attempt to galvanise his colonists into hard work?"} +{"answers": ["Cuba–Kiribati relations"], "question": "the is credited with reducing the child mortality rate in Kiribati by 80%?"} +{"answers": ["Flora of Western Australia"], "question": "the \"(floral emblem pictured)\" comprises 9437 native vascular plant species of 1543 genera within 226 families?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Marson", "Marson", "Richard"], "question": ", former chief editor of the BBC's \"Blue Peter\" also worked freelance for such companies as Disney, Planet 24 and LWT?"} +{"answers": ["Ambikapathy", "Ambikapathy"], "question": "the 1937 Tamil film starring M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar was made by American director Ellis R. Dungan?"} +{"answers": ["195 Broadway"], "question": "one of sculptor Paul Manship's earliest public works, \"The Four Elements\", is at the former AT&T corporate headquarters at in Manhattan?"} +{"answers": ["Trent", "Vigilius", "Vigilius of Trent"], "question": ", stoned to death for overturning a statue of Saturn, was the first martyr canonized by a pope?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Cordray", "Richard Adams Cordray", "Cordray", "Richard"], "question": "Ohio State Treasurer is a five-time undefeated \"Jeopardy!\" champion and carried the Olympic Torch in 1996?"} +{"answers": ["Wyss", "Hansjörg Wyss", "Hansjörg"], "question": "Swiss billionaire donated US$125 million to Harvard University, the school's largest gift?"} +{"answers": ["Yellow-rumped Thornbill", "Yellow-rumped thornbill"], "question": "the dome-shaped nest of the \"\" has a cup-shaped depression fake nest to distract attention from the real nest inside?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Ann Müller", "Mary", "Müller"], "question": " has been described as \"New Zealand's pioneer suffragist\"?"} +{"answers": ["Local Void"], "question": "the is an empty region of space, devoid of matter, lying adjacent to our own Milky Way galaxy?"} +{"answers": ["Mo", "Anthoine", "Mo Anthoine"], "question": "during a storm in the Dolomites, probably saved the life of Al Alvarez, who later wrote his biography?"} +{"answers": ["Dover Corporation Tramways"], "question": "the worst ever tram accident in the United Kingdom occurred on the system in 1917?"} +{"answers": ["Boyd", "Willard Lee Boyd", "Willard", "Willard L. Boyd"], "question": ", President Emeritus of The University of Iowa and The Field Museum, was one of the first recipients of the National Humanities Medal?"} +{"answers": ["Łaski's Statute"], "question": " of 1505 was the first codification of Polish law?"} +{"answers": ["Harangody", "Luke Harangody", "Luke"], "question": "University of Notre Dame basketball player and his brother were banned from playing basketball in their backyard as children because their games regularly ended in fights?"} +{"answers": ["Madison Avenue", "550 Madison Avenue", "Sony Building"], "question": "New York's \"\", with its distinctive Chippendale roof, was originally built by AT&T as its headquarters, but they no longer needed the space after the Bell System divestiture?"} +{"answers": ["Richard P Clayton", "Richard Clayton"], "question": "after they both appeared in the 1951 film \"Sailor Beware\", became a talent agent and represented James Dean?"} +{"answers": ["Fibrochondrogenesis", "fibrochondrogenesis"], "question": "the congenital disorder may result in dwarfism, shortened ribs with a concave appearance, a severely underdeveloped jaw, an enlarged head, and even death during infancy?"} +{"answers": ["Yamamoto Tatsuo", "Yamamoto", "Yamamoto Tatsuo", "Tatsuo"], "question": ", former head of the Bank of Japan, was the first businessman to become a cabinet minister in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Jingning"], "question": ", in Gansu, People's Republic of China, is one of the seats of Chinese civilization, with a history dating back to the Neolithic era?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim Viox", "Viox"], "question": "in 1913, baseball player set a rookie record for batting average by a second baseman that was not matched until 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Edvard", "Edvard Hagerup Bull", "Edvard Hagerup", "Bull"], "question": "for both his tenures as Norwegian Minister of Finance (1905–1906 and 1920–1921), was both preceded and succeeded by persons who at one point were Prime Ministers?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Johnes", "Thomas", "Johnes"], "question": " planted three million trees to make his Hafod Uchtryd estate \"\" picturesque?"} +{"answers": ["Ma Sui", "Sui", "Ma"], "question": "Tang Dynasty general was removed from his command due to his disastrous proposal to make peace with Tufan?"} +{"answers": ["Latombe", "Jean-Claude", "Jean-Claude Latombe"], "question": "'s motion planning algorithm Probabilistic Roadmap Method not only applies to robotic motion planning, but can also be used in protein trajectories simulations?"} +{"answers": ["Albany, Alabama", "Albany, Decatur"], "question": "the planned community of existed for 40 years (1887 to 1927) and formed a major population center before merging with the modern city of Decatur, Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["Stoltenberg", "Nini", "Nini Stoltenberg"], "question": ", the little sister of the Norwegian Prime Minister, has spoken openly about her past heroin addiction and has become an advocate for drug policy reform in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Iványi-Grünwald", "Béla Iványi-Grünwald", "Béla"], "question": "Hungarian painter was influenced by many French artistic movements including Symbolism, Fauvism and Impressionism, and in particular the work of Paul Gauguin?"} +{"answers": ["Pawtuckaway State Park"], "question": "the volcanic ring dike at \"\", an important orienteering venue in New Hampshire, resembles a meteor impact crater?"} +{"answers": ["Tabenkin", "Yitzhak", "Yitzhak Tabenkin"], "question": ", one of the founders of the socialist Kibbutz Movement, joined the Movement for Greater Israel after the Six-Day War?"} +{"answers": ["Jean Driscoll", "Jean", "Driscoll"], "question": "American wheelchair racer won the Boston Marathon eight times, more than any other person?"} +{"answers": ["STAR radio"], "question": " was named Liberian radio station of the year in 2008, winning a tape deck?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Arlene", "Tropical Storm Arlene"], "question": " of the 1959 Atlantic hurricane season was the earliest storm to ever make landfall in Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["Vosper", "Sydney Curnow Vosper", "Sydney"], "question": "painter 's most famous work, \"Salem\", gained widespread popularity in Britain when it was used to promote Lever Brothers' Sunlight soap?"} +{"answers": ["Waterford Covered Bridge"], "question": "the , in Erie County, Pennsylvania, is nicknamed the \"Old Kissing Bridge?\""} +{"answers": ["Sir Thomas Thompson, 1st Baronet", "Sir", "Baronet"], "question": "after his ship was captured by the French, Captain complained that his captors stole his surgeon's instruments whilst he was trying to operate on the wounded?"} +{"answers": ["Bailie", "Robin John Bailie", "Robin", "Robin Bailie"], "question": "in 1962, politicians and Bob Cooper launched a journal entitled \"Review\", even though they were only able to publish a single issue?"} +{"answers": ["Navagunjara"], "question": " is a beast in Hindu mythology, composed of parts of nine different animals?"} +{"answers": ["Swinney", "Dabo Swinney", "Dabo'' Swinney", "Dabo"], "question": "Clemson University coach got his nickname as an infant, when his 15-month older brother tried to enunciate \"that boy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Porlock Bay"], "question": " in England contains a submerged forest?"} +{"answers": ["Merck headquarters"], "question": "the campus \"\" is home to the largest ground-mounted solar power tracking system east of the Mississippi River?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Baptista", "Baptista", "Joseph"], "question": " coined the phrase \"Swaraj is my Birthright\" that was made popular by Lokmanya Tilak during the Indian independence movement?"} +{"answers": ["Eddie", "Eddie Borysewicz", "Borysewicz"], "question": "when the Polish became coach of the US cycling team in 1977, he used a 12-year-old to translate his commands?"} +{"answers": ["Basilica of Our Lady of Walsingham", "Slipper Chapel"], "question": "the historic in Norfolk, England was used as a cow-shed and barn for almost 400 years before being rededicated as a chapel in 1934?"} +{"answers": ["Bjørn", "Bjørn Skogstad Aamo", "Aamo"], "question": "the 1993 appointment of as director of the Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway drew criticism from the opposition parties?"} +{"answers": ["Ivor Ewing McIntyre", "Ivor McIntyre", "McIntyre", "Ivor"], "question": " \"\" was lead pilot in two pioneering aviation feats, the first circumnavigation of Australia by air, and the first international flight by an RAAF plane and crew?"} +{"answers": ["Palm syrup"], "question": "in the Canary Islands, is made from sap collected laboriously from the crown of a date palm?"} +{"answers": ["Jian", "Hun", "Hun Zhen", "Hun Jian"], "question": "Tang Dynasty general was pleased that his requests to Emperor Dezong were sometimes rejected, believing that it showed the emperor trusted him?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Heyward Trapier", "Trapier", "James H. Trapier"], "question": "United States Army officer graduated one position below P. G. T. Beauregard in his class at the U.S. Military Academy and later served under him in the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Ronnie", "Boon", "Ronnie Boon"], "question": " scored all the match points for Wales when their rugby team finally broke the \"Twickenham bogey\", beating England at Twickenham after 21 years and ten failed attempts?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Clarin Hovind Mustad", "Mustad", "Hans"], "question": ", a co-heir of the industrial corporation O. Mustad & Son, was also involved in the early automotive industry?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Wroth", "Wroth"], "question": " founded the first independent chapel in Wales in 1639, after he refused to obey King Charles' instruction to allow sports to be played on Sundays?"} +{"answers": ["Odd Karsten Tveit", "Odd", "Tveit", "Karsten Tveit"], "question": ", foreign correspondent for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, was awarded the Brage Prize for non-fiction in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin", "Kevin Collins", "Kevin Michael Collins", "Collins", "Kevin Collins"], "question": "in 1969, Major League Baseball player was traded by the New York Mets with three other players for Donn Clendenon, who would be the World Series MVP that season?"} +{"answers": ["Strømsheim", "Anne", "Anne Margrethe", "Anne Margrethe Strømsheim"], "question": "although having no formal medical training served as a nurse during the 25-day Battle of Hegra Fortress in 1940, gaining national fame in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Kodaikanal Lake"], "question": " \"\" was developed in 1863, amid the town of the same name, by the British and early missionaries from the USA?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Alfred Trzebinski", "Trzebinski"], "question": "the SS-physician , who was involved in the homicide of 20 children at the former school \"Bullenhuser Damm\", was executed by hanging in 1946?"} +{"answers": ["Larmer Tree Festival"], "question": "the has made the shortlist for three UK Festival Awards, including Best Toilets?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Shear", "Joe Shear"], "question": "despite failing health, American racer won four of his last five races?"} +{"answers": ["Alabama Confederate Soldiers", "Alabama Confederate Soldiers Home"], "question": "the was the only home for Confederate veterans in Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["Eitan Ben Eliyahu", "Eliyahu", "Aluf Eitan Ben Eliyahu", "Eitan"], "question": "retired Israel Defense Force Major General flew as a fighter escort during Operation Opera in 1981, which resulted in the destruction of Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor?"} +{"answers": ["Dragon Lord", "The Dragon Lord"], "question": "David Drake wrote his first novel, , after another author declined to develop the plot Drake had written?"} +{"answers": ["Ferdinand Schjelderup", "Schjelderup", "Ferdinand"], "question": "former Norwegian Supreme Court Justice was among the first ascenders of several mountains in Nordland county during 1910, including the Stetind?"} +{"answers": ["Selim Aga", "Selim", "Aga"], "question": "the English of , a former slave from Sudan, was so faultless that his book was believed to be fabricated by a Briton?"} +{"answers": ["NSU Quickly"], "question": "more than a million mopeds were sold between 1953 and 1963?"} +{"answers": ["Naokuni", "Naokuni Nomura", "Nomura"], "question": "Admiral , WW2 Japanese naval attache to Berlin, returned home on U-511, a submarine that had been presented by Adolf Hitler to Japan in 1943?"} +{"answers": ["Courtland Center"], "question": " in Burton, Michigan had three separate JCPenney stores until a new one opened in March 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Mustad", "Hans Mustad", "Hans"], "question": "between 1874 and 1884, co-owned the industrial company O. Mustad & Son with his father Ole Hovelsen Mustad?"} +{"answers": ["Empire", "Empire"], "question": ", a 1962–1963 NBC Western dramatic series set on a New Mexico ranch, provided the first recurring role for future film star Ryan O'Neal?"} +{"answers": ["Chintamani", "Chintamani"], "question": "the 1937 film \"(promotional snapshot pictured)\" was the first Tamil film to run for a year in a single theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Giraud", "Nicolo", "Nicolo Giraud"], "question": "George Gordon Byron drew up a will leaving , his young companion while in Greece, £7,000, but later changed his mind?"} +{"answers": ["Jeep problem"], "question": "the is a mathematical problem in which a jeep must maximise the distance it can travel into a desert with a given amount of fuel?"} +{"answers": ["Ruatara", "Ruatara"], "question": ", chief of the Ngā Puhi, hosted the first Christian mission in New Zealand in 1814?"} +{"answers": ["Overman Committee"], "question": "the , led by Senator Lee Slater Overman, investigated allegations that groups such as the United States Brewers Association were promoting \"un-American activities\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hurvitz", "Eli", "Eli Hurvitz"], "question": ", Chairman of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, joined the company in the early 1950s as a dish washer?"} +{"answers": ["Czesław", "Czesław Lejewski", "Lejewski"], "question": ", Polish philosopher and logician, who studied under Jan Lukasiewicz and Karl Popper, became one of the members of the Lwów-Warsaw School of Logic?"} +{"answers": ["Leibovici", "Margaret Kelly Leibovici", "Margaret", "Margaret Kelly"], "question": ", a French-Irish dancer, was interrogated by the Gestapo in occupied France?"} +{"answers": ["Indiana Mammoth Internal Improvement Act"], "question": "10,000 people were employed in the 1830s simply to build canals by the ?"} +{"answers": ["Folksgrupe"], "question": "the liberal Jewish played an important role in the 1917 Russian Provisional Government, but only obtained around 1% of the Jewish votes the same year?"} +{"answers": ["Court Avenue"], "question": ", Ohio, was the first street in the United States to be paved with concrete?"} +{"answers": ["Optical properties of carbon nanotubes"], "question": "carotene can be used to alter the of carbon nanotubes?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Khafji"], "question": "the Iraqi Army launched an offensive into Saudi Arabia on 29 January 1991, leading to the , the first major ground engagement of the Gulf War \"(U.S. Marine artillery pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ntare", "Mwine", "Ntare Mwine"], "question": " is a Ugandan-American actor, playwright and documentarian who has appeared in \"Heroes\" and interviewed Idi Amin's brother?"} +{"answers": ["Teatro del Silenzio"], "question": "the is an open air amphitheatre in Italy which remains silent for 364 days of the year?"} +{"answers": ["Jennifer Brunner", "Jennifer", "Brunner", "Jennifer Lee Brunner"], "question": "Ohio Secretary of State has mandated a return to paper ballots after an extensive study as well as an experience with failing direct-recording electronic voting machines?"} +{"answers": ["Georges Brunschvig", "Brunschvig", "Georges"], "question": "Swiss lawyer was first to prove \"The Protocols of the Elders of Zion\" to be false in court?"} +{"answers": ["Meinong's jungle"], "question": " is the name given to the ontological realm in which non-existent objects such as unicorns, square circles, and golden mountains subsist?"} +{"answers": ["Jake Elder", "Elder", "Jake"], "question": "after Dale Earnhardt's first win, his crew chief said, \"Stick with me, kid, and we'll win diamonds as big as horse turds\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Thomas Waskow", "Waskow", "Henry T. Waskow"], "question": "the death of Captain in WWII was the subject of one of Ernie Pyle's most famous columns and the basis for the Oscar-nominated film \"The Story of G.I. Joe\"?"} +{"answers": ["Borgarting Court of Appeal"], "question": " dates back to at least 1047, at the time organized as a thing?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Compton", "Henry", "Henry Compton", "Compton"], "question": " ran away from home three times before his family finally accepted his wish to become an actor?"} +{"answers": ["Cloudland Canyon State Park"], "question": ", situated on Lookout Mountain in Georgia, contains many unusual sandstone boulder formations?"} +{"answers": ["Li Sheng"], "question": "the enmity between Tang Dynasty general and chancellor Zhang Yanshang began over a military prostitute?"} +{"answers": ["2007 Alum Rock earthquake"], "question": "during the , over 60,000 reports of the earthquake were received?"} +{"answers": ["New York Times Building", "New York Times Building"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" moved in 1858 to a building at , making it the first newspaper in New York City housed in a building built specifically for its use?"} +{"answers": ["Snuppy"], "question": " \"\" is the world's first cloned dog?"} +{"answers": ["Barber", "Brian", "Brian Scott Barber", "Brian Barber"], "question": "Do you know that, in his first season as a baseball player, 's age of 22 was the youngest on an aging St. Louis Cardinals team?"} +{"answers": ["Age of Consent Act, 1891", "Age of Consent Act"], "question": "a brutal rape of a Bengali child by her 35-year-old husband served as a catalyst for increasing the to 12 in British India?"} +{"answers": ["Ripple", "Ripple"], "question": " can cause wavy lines on television pictures?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Willett Miller", "Ralph", "Miller"], "question": "after serving in a number of battles of the American and French Revolutionary Wars, Captain was killed in an accidental explosion aboard his ship HMS \"Theseus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Impeachment", "Impeachment", "impeachment"], "question": " was used six times in 1814–1845, but only twice since?"} +{"answers": ["1966 Pacific hurricane season"], "question": " did $35.18 million (2008 USD) in damages and caused heavy rain all the way to Phoenix, Arizona when it made landfall?"} +{"answers": ["Sleddale Hall"], "question": "historic , the filming location for Crow Crag in the 1986 cult film \"Withnail and I\" is derelict and has faced demolition in the past?"} +{"answers": ["Yosef Lishansky", "Yosef", "Lishansky"], "question": "after being rejected from HaShomer, a Jewish defense organization in Ottoman Palestine, founded a rival group called HaMagen, operating in the south of the country?"} +{"answers": ["Our Man Higgins"], "question": ", a 1962–1963 ABC sitcom, featured Stanley Holloway of \"My Fair Lady\" as an emphatic English butler to a suburban American family?"} +{"answers": ["Rettamalai", "Srinivasan", "Rettamalai Srinivasan", "R. Srinivasan"], "question": ", Dalit leader from the Madras Presidency, was a brother-in-law of famous Dalit activist Iyothee Thass?"} +{"answers": ["Franciszek and Magdalena Banasiewicz"], "question": ", Polish Righteous among the Nations, hid 15 Jews on their farm during World War II undeterred by public execution of their Ghetto liaison?"} +{"answers": ["Don Quixote", "Don Quixote"], "question": "Orson Welles originally planned to end his film by having Don Quixote and Sancho Panza survive an atomic cataclysm?"} +{"answers": ["Dipor Bil"], "question": " reportedly provides its natural resources for the livelihood of 14 indigenous villages (1,200 families) located in its wetland ecosystem in Assam, India?"} +{"answers": ["Alice Springs Reptile Centre"], "question": "the has the largest collection of reptiles in the Northern Territory, and has twice had its animals attacked by humans?"} +{"answers": ["Ensign O'Toole"], "question": ", a 1962–1963 NBC military comedy series starring Dean Jones, was filmed aboard the USS \"Frank E. Evans\", which was thereafter destroyed following a collision?"} +{"answers": ["Bruce Raymond Voeller", "Bruce", "Bruce Voeller", "Voeller"], "question": " coined the term \"acquired immune deficiency syndrome\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fostoria Glass Company"], "question": "all U.S. Presidents from Dwight D. Eisenhower through Ronald Reagan ordered glassware from of Moundsville, West Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World", "The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World"], "question": "\"\" won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story in 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Jason", "Jason Dozzell", "Dozzell"], "question": " is the youngest player to have scored in the Football League First Division when he scored for Ipswich Town aged 16 years and 57 days?"} +{"answers": ["Nabi Samwil"], "question": "the Palestinian village of , near Jerusalem, is regarded by Muslims, Jews and Christians alike as a holy site for containing the tomb of Samuel?"} +{"answers": ["Amrita Club"], "question": "the is one of only two brick Colonial Revival buildings in Poughkeepsie, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Solna Church"], "question": " \"(altar pictured)\", a round church in Stockholm from the late 12th century, was originally built for defense purposes?"} +{"answers": ["Aleksandrowicz", "Julian Aleksandrowicz", "Julian"], "question": "cancer specialist , a Polish Jew, joined Polish resistance Armia Krajowa after being aided in the Kraków ghetto by one of the Polish Righteous?"} +{"answers": ["John Wharlton Bunney", "Bunney", "John"], "question": "Pre-Raphaelite English artist painted a picture including the entire western facade of St. Mark's Basilica over six hundred early morning sessions?"} +{"answers": ["Skolfield-Whittier House", "Skolfield–Whittier House"], "question": "both the first forensic pathologist and the first female pediatrician in Maine used to live in the , now a museum in Brunswick, Maine?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Graham", "William Woodman Graham"], "question": "mountaineer had to abandon an expedition to Kanchenjunga when a porter accidentally burned his boots?"} +{"answers": ["Zanzibar Revolution"], "question": "the 1964 sparked army mutinies in Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika?"} +{"answers": ["Beautiful People", "Beautiful People"], "question": "Olivia Colman bonded the cast of by arranging a visit from a mobile blood donor unit?"} +{"answers": ["Jewish Socialist Workers Party"], "question": "the in the Russian Empire mobilized 3,000 of its cadres in self-defense militias during 1906?"} +{"answers": ["Afon Clun"], "question": "in 2000, an ammonia discharge into a tributary of the \"\" in Wales killed its entire population of European bullheads?"} +{"answers": ["Tom", "Petters", "Tom Petters"], "question": "after his son was murdered during a study abroad program, entrepreneur formed a foundation to provide endowments that would benefit future students at several universities?"} +{"answers": ["Budget Day"], "question": "the first person to learn what is in the United Kingdom Budget, presented by the Chancellor of the Exchequer on , is the Queen?"} +{"answers": ["Garfield Place Historic District"], "question": "South Liberty Street in Poughkeepsie, New York, was renamed after the assassination of U.S. President James A. Garfield?"} +{"answers": ["Howard", "Broad", "Howard Broad", "Howard George Broad"], "question": "New Zealand Police Commissioner successfully completed rewriting the policing law and the introduction of tasers to the New Zealand Police?"} +{"answers": ["Spiraea japonica"], "question": ", an invasive plant native to East Asia, was introduced in the United States as an ornamental plant?"} +{"answers": ["Marguerite", "Marguerite Sylva", "Sylva"], "question": " \"\" modestly told W. S. Gilbert at her sister's audition that she \"sang a little\" and, after demonstrating, was offered a part?"} +{"answers": ["France–India relations"], "question": "France has strengthened by signing agreements allowing it to purchase French-made nuclear reactors, the Mirage 2000 fighters, and the Scorpène submarines?"} +{"answers": ["Jeff S. Shamma", "Shamma", "Jeff"], "question": "Georgia Tech professor and his MIT Ph.D. advisor Michael Athans both received the Donald P. Eckman Award, one of the most prestigious awards in control theory?"} +{"answers": ["Friston Windmill"], "question": " is the tallest surviving post mill in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Wechtlin", "Hans", "Hans Wechtlin"], "question": "Renaissance woodcuts by \"(example pictured)\" cover both the chivalric ideal of war and graphic details of war wounds?"} +{"answers": ["Ronn Reynolds", "Ronn", "Ronn Dwayne Reynolds", "Reynolds"], "question": " spent parts of six seasons as a Major League Baseball catcher, despite a career batting average of just .188?"} +{"answers": ["Third Battle of Kharkov"], "question": "the 1943 German led to the destruction of 52 Soviet divisions, and the recapture of the cities of Kharkov and Belgorod from the Red Army?"} +{"answers": ["Li Huaiguang", "Li", "Huaiguang"], "question": "Tang Dynasty general saved Fengtian, where Emperor Dezong of Tang was at the time, from falling to the rebel Zhu Ci?"} +{"answers": ["Too Much Johnson"], "question": "the only print of Orson Welles' 1938 film was destroyed in a 1971 fire at Welles' home outside of Madrid, Spain?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Tresham", "William Tresham JP", "Tresham"], "question": " was elected as a Knight of the Shire for 12 successive parliaments?"} +{"answers": ["Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy"], "question": ", an Australian domestic science college for women, was officially opened on April 27, 1927 by Her Royal Highness Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Trueheart", "Trueheart"], "question": " was the acting U.S. ambassador to Saigon during the Vietnam Conflict, because his superior, Frederick Nolting, wanted a break from duties?"} +{"answers": ["Empress", "Wang", "Empress Wang", "Empress Wang"], "question": ", the wife of Emperor Dezong of Tang, was empress for only three days prior to her death in 786 AD?"} +{"answers": ["Universal Edit Button"], "question": "the is a Firefox add on supported by many websites that informs users when the web page they are viewing contains editable content?"} +{"answers": ["Davidge", "Gould", "Davidge Gould"], "question": ", who served during the American Revolutionary, French Revolutionary and the Napoleonic Wars, was promoted to the rank of Admiral in 1825?"} +{"answers": ["Wisconsin Department of Revenue v. William Wrigley Jr. Co.", "Wisconsin Department of Revenue v. William Wrigley, Jr., Co."], "question": "the replacement of stale chewing gum, by a sales representative, led to the U.S. Supreme Court case of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Bob McLean"], "question": ", who is a member of the Australian Football Hall of Fame, also played first-class cricket and scored a double century in the Sheffield Shield?"} +{"answers": ["Dainzú"], "question": "the pre-Columbian ruins of are distinguished by their gallery of bas-reliefs representing ball-players \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Indiana Klan"], "question": "the power of the was once so great its Grand Dragon D. C. Stephenson claimed \"I am the law in Indiana\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nkomo", "Nkwenkwe", "Nkwenkwe Nkomo"], "question": "before he became Chief Scout of South Africa, was an anti-apartheid activist who was imprisoned on Robben Island with Nelson Mandela?"} +{"answers": ["C. Carson Parks", "Carson Parks", "Carson", "Parks"], "question": ", who wrote the hit song \"Somethin' Stupid\", was the brother of Beach Boys' collaborator Van Dyke Parks?"} +{"answers": ["Rockford Speedway"], "question": "Dick Trickle, billed as the winningest short track driver in history, won his first race outside of his home region at the 1966 National Short Track Championships at ?"} +{"answers": ["Goodwill", "Jasper", "Alfred Jasper Goodwill", "Jasper Goodwill"], "question": ", later a mayor in Louisiana, was given the middle initial \"K\" by the U.S. Army during World War I as a way to enhance identification of the soldiers?"} +{"answers": ["Tugboat Spence", "Spence", "Spence"], "question": "the and its barge \"Guantanamo Bay Express\" deliver cargo twice-monthly from Naval Station Mayport near Jacksonville, Florida to Naval Station Guantanamo Bay in Cuba?"} +{"answers": ["Jimmy Boswell", "Boswell", "Jimmy"], "question": "during the World War II, English footballer served in the same army unit as four other future Gillingham F.C. players?"} +{"answers": ["Madras Day"], "question": "the day that British East India Company acquired a sliver of land to build Fort St. George is celebrated as in Madras, India?"} +{"answers": ["Chicken Fried"], "question": "Zac Brown Band's single \"\" was previously recorded by The Lost Trailers, whose version was withdrawn after Brown changed his mind about licensing the song to that record label?"} +{"answers": ["Georg John Lober", "Georg J. Lober", "Lober", "Georg"], "question": "′s sculpture of Hans Christian Andersen in New York City's Central Park was funded in part by contributions from Danish and American schoolchildren?"} +{"answers": ["MIM-46 Mauler"], "question": "the \"\" was the first in a long string of failed attempts to add armored anti-aircraft missile systems into the US Army?"} +{"answers": ["De Breauté", "Breauté", "Falkes", "Falkes de Breauté"], "question": "despite being of common birth, the marriage of made him \"the equal of an earl\"?"} +{"answers": ["Phillips", "John Harber Phillips", "John"], "question": ", the legal counsel who defended Lindy Chamberlain, later became the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria, Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Bain Commercial Building"], "question": "the is the only intact Second Empire-style building in Wappingers Falls, New York?"} +{"answers": ["John Audelay", "John", "Audelay"], "question": "the penitential tone of 's poetry may have been influenced by his sense of responsibility for his lord's involvement in a fatal brawl?"} +{"answers": ["Su canción"], "question": "Spain, which placed second at the Eurovision Song Contest 1979 with \"\", was rumored to have given high marks to a competitor so it would not have to host the contest the following year?"} +{"answers": ["1985 Mexico City earthquake", "1985 Mexico City Earthquake"], "question": "after the \"(destroyed building pictured)\", a number of infants were safely rescued from the Juárez Hospital despite being without food and water for seven days?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie Lynn", "Lynn", "Charlie"], "question": "Australian politician held the New South Wales 24-hour Ultra Marathon record in 1985 and 1986?"} +{"answers": ["Physiotherapists Tribunal"], "question": "unlike their peers in other Australian states, physiotherapists in New South Wales are subject to discipline by a special ?"} +{"answers": ["Nils Landmark", "Nils", "Nils L. Landmark", "Landmark"], "question": "having lost his father early, Norwegian Parliament member was raised by Jens Stub, a founding father of the Norwegian Constitution?"} +{"answers": ["Leonard", "John J. Leonard", "John"], "question": ", a professor at MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, developed a vision-based simultaneous localization and mapping algorithm for mapping the RMS \"Titanic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Neel Kashkari", "Kashkari", "Neel", "Neel Tushar Kashkari"], "question": " \"\", six years after completing his MBA, was put in charge of the $700 billion U.S. Government bailout of financial institutions?"} +{"answers": ["Cow protection movement"], "question": "Arya Samaj spearheaded the 19th-century , Hindu opposition to Muslim cow sacrifice, leading to violent riots spreading all across India?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Harold Wimperis", "Wimperis", "Arthur Wimperis"], "question": ", after a career as a songwriter and librettist for British musical comedies, became an Academy Award-winning screenwriter in Hollywood, surviving a torpedo attack to get there?"} +{"answers": ["Sundarijal"], "question": "pollution has risen in the reservoir in Nepal due to large numbers of tourists who crowd the area every weekend?"} +{"answers": ["Mostyn Hanger", "Mostyn", "Hanger"], "question": "Queensland lawyer said it was \"a chore\" to be Chief Justice?"} +{"answers": ["Palace of Lausus"], "question": "the 5th-century in Constantinople housed a vast collection of classical statues, including that of Zeus at Olympia, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Montgomery", "Montgomery", "Jack Montgomery", "Jack"], "question": ", a Louisiana state senator from 1968 to 1972, was preceded and succeeded in the post by Harold Montgomery, and they were unrelated?"} +{"answers": ["Tam Spiva", "Spiva", "Tam"], "question": ", from a family of small-town newspaper publishers, wrote scripts for such television series as \"The Brady Bunch\" and \"Gentle Ben\"?"} +{"answers": ["Black God", "Black God"], "question": "the Japanese manga was created by a manhwa team of Koreans who do not know the Japanese language?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon State Bar", "Oregon State Bar Association"], "question": "the was the first bar association in the U.S. to provide complete access to all attorney records it keeps, but only after a lawsuit?"} +{"answers": ["O. Mustad", "Ole", "Ole Mustad", "Mustad", "Ole Hovelsen Mustad"], "question": ", namesake of the company O. Mustad & Son, also served one term in the Norwegian Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Satsangi Jeevan"], "question": "Swaminarayan's biography, , comprises of 19,387 Shlokas among 360 chapters, in 5 volumes?"} +{"answers": ["Harald", "zur Hausen", "Zur Hausen", "Harald zur Hausen", "Hausen"], "question": "virologist is recipient of both the Gairdner Foundation International Award and the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Jackie Robinson Day", "Jackie Robinson"], "question": "on of 2007, more than 200 baseball players wore number 42 in honor of the 60th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's \"\" major league debut?"} +{"answers": ["Nabi", "Nabi"], "question": "Kang Hye-jeong made her feature film debut in the 2001 science fiction film , winning Best Actress at the Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Art Building", "Art Building"], "question": "the is the third oldest building at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, but has been on campus longer than all but one other building?"} +{"answers": ["2008 Pacific hurricane season"], "question": " is currently the shortest-lived storm in the 2008 Pacific hurricane season?"} +{"answers": ["Gun", "Chang", "Chang Gun"], "question": "Tang Dynasty chancellor was demoted over Emperor Dezong's erroneous belief that Chang had falsified signatures from his colleagues Guo Ziyi and Zhu Ci?"} +{"answers": ["Future Primitive and Other Essays"], "question": " by anarcho-primitivist philosopher John Zerzan is regarded as an underground classic by anarchists and technophobes alike?"} +{"answers": ["The New Loretta Young Show", "New Loretta Young Show"], "question": "the 1962–1963 CBS sitcom \"(Loretta Young pictured)\" introduced audiences to later stars Dack Rambo and Ted Knight?"} +{"answers": ["Cubbon Park"], "question": " in Bangalore, India, has indigenous and exotic botanical species of 68 genera and 96 species with about 6,000 plants?"} +{"answers": ["Mollo culture"], "question": "Bolivian drinking cups included a built-in straw?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry Reinsdorf", "Jerry", "Jerry M. Reinsdorf", "Reinsdorf"], "question": "Chicago Bulls and Chicago White Sox owner is a C.P.A. and lawyer whose first job assignment was the delinquency of then-owner of the White Sox Bill Veeck?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Central Railroad", "Oregon Railroad"], "question": "two companies with the name both claimed the same federal land grants?"} +{"answers": ["Yang", "Yang Wan", "Wan"], "question": "Tang Dynasty official declined a customary stipend as a senior official of his rank and distributed the stipend to his colleagues?"} +{"answers": ["Days and Nights of Love and War"], "question": "Eduardo Galeano's 1978 revolutionary chronicle inspired anarchist collective CrimethInc. to write their manifesto \"Days of War, Nights of Love\" 22 years later?"} +{"answers": ["The Wrestler", "The Wrestler"], "question": "art historian George Kubler declared \"\", an ancient Olmec statuette, \"among the great works of sculpture of all ages\"?"} +{"answers": ["Is Google Making Us Stupid?"], "question": "Nicholas Carr wrote a controversial article titled \"\" in the July/August 2008 edition of \"The Atlantic Monthly\"?"} +{"answers": ["M-67", "M-67"], "question": ", a state highway in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, has remained essentially unchanged but the highways connecting to it have changed three times since 1919?"} +{"answers": ["Jens Landmark", "Jens", "Landmark"], "question": ", Norwegian Lieutenant Colonel and director of Kongsberg Weapons Factory, also served three terms in the Norwegian Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["My Story", "My Story"], "question": "Julie Couillard's memoir reveals confidential opinions that Canadian member of Parliament Maxime Bernier allegedly shared with her and was released eight days before Bernier is seeking re-election?"} +{"answers": ["Sidney Eisenshtat", "Eisenshtat", "Sidney"], "question": "architect designed a futuristic synagogue that was later a filming location for the 1991 film \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Aitken", "Aitken", "Charles"], "question": "before installed electric lighting, the Tate Gallery \"\" was cleared of visitors on dark and foggy days?"} +{"answers": ["Loanable funds"], "question": "anyone who has loaned or borrowed money has participated in the hypothetical market that brings savers and borrowers together?"} +{"answers": ["Edwin Stevens"], "question": "the Welsh inventor devised the world's first wearable electronic hearing aid?"} +{"answers": ["Ryūsei Kishida", "Kishida", "Ryūsei"], "question": "an oil painting by was auctioned for 7.731 billion yen, the highest price ever achieved for a Japanese painting?"} +{"answers": ["MTA Regional Bus Operations"], "question": " consolidates all bus operations formerly maintained by MTA New York City Bus, MTA Long Island Bus, and MTA Bus?"} +{"answers": ["István Réti", "Réti", "István"], "question": "Hungarian travelled to Turin, to paint 1848 revolutionary Lajos Kossuth, who had died there recently?"} +{"answers": ["Bathyspondylus"], "question": "the plesiosaur was first described in 1982 from a specimen collected in 1774?"} +{"answers": ["William Long"], "question": ", Minister of Home Affairs in Northern Ireland at the start of The Troubles, later became the skipper of a fishing boat?"} +{"answers": ["Clipping the church"], "question": "only a few English churches celebrate the ancient custom of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fiji crested iguana", "Fiji Crested Iguana"], "question": "the \"\" was discovered when a scientist saw the lizard in the 1980 film \"Blue Lagoon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pundak", "Yitzhak", "Yitzhak Pundak"], "question": "as Israeli military governor of the Gaza Strip, planned to relocate the Palestinian refugees there to a new city in the Sinai Peninsula, but met with opposition from Ariel Sharon?"} +{"answers": ["Wynkoop House"], "question": "unlike other Dutch Colonial stone houses in the Hudson Valley, the has no stone with the builder's initials?"} +{"answers": ["Moskovitz", "Dustin Aaron Moskovitz", "Dustin", "Dustin Moskovitz"], "question": "Facebook co-founder studied economics at Harvard University for two years before moving to Palo Alto, California to work on Facebook full-time?"} +{"answers": ["Novaculichthys taeniourus"], "question": "juvenile and adult \"\" are so different in appearance they have distinct common names?"} +{"answers": ["John Gell", "Gell", "John Gell", "John"], "question": "in 1793, captured a Spanish ship that contained two million dollars and goods worth over 200,000 pounds?"} +{"answers": ["One Night the Moon"], "question": ", a 2001 Australian film depicting the search for a missing child, was inspired by indigenous police tracker Alex Riley's work in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Hongjian", "Du Hongjian", "Du"], "question": "Tang Dynasty chancellor , immediately prior to his death, undertook tonsure and formally became a Buddhist monk?"} +{"answers": ["Royal New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals", "Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals"], "question": "according to a survey by \"Reader's Digest\", the is New Zealand's second most trusted charity?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Owen Thomas", "Owen", "Owen Thomas"], "question": ", managing editor of New York City-based gossip and news blog Valleywag, writes most of the website's articles?"} +{"answers": ["Archangel ivory"], "question": "the 6th-century \"\", depicting the archangel Michael holding a sceptre and imperial orb, is the largest surviving Byzantine ivory carving?"} +{"answers": ["National Debt Clock"], "question": "the in Manhattan ran out of digits on 30 September 2008, when the United States public debt passed the $10 trillion mark?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert Weichmann", "Herbert", "Weichmann"], "question": "a medallion awarded by the city of Hamburg to honor \"those—both Jewish and non-Jewish—who have contributed to Jewish life in Germany\" is named for the Jewish First Mayor ?"} +{"answers": ["The Trial", "The Trial"], "question": "Orson Welles took the role of Hastler in his 1962 film after comic actor Jackie Gleason turned down the part?"} +{"answers": ["Waterhouse", "Richard Waterhouse", "Richard", "Richard Waterhouse"], "question": "Do you know that, as a teenager, American Civil War Confederate brigadier general ran away from home to fight in the Mexican–American War?"} +{"answers": ["Burridge", "Jay", "Jay Jay Burridge", "Jay Burridge"], "question": "presenters and Mark Speight created all of the art projects for the children's television show \"SMart\"?"} +{"answers": ["Manasbal Lake"], "question": " \"\", with the sobriquet \"the supreme gem of all Kashmir Lakes\", is the deepest lake in the Kashmir valley?"} +{"answers": ["George Blagdon Westcott", "George", "Westcott"], "question": "after Captain was killed at the Battle of the Nile, Horatio Nelson gave his own medal from the battle to Westcott's family?"} +{"answers": ["Going, Going, Gone"], "question": "Jack Womack's 2000 alternate history novel is set in two converging parallel versions of New York?"} +{"answers": ["King of the Ring", "King of the Ring"], "question": "Hulk Hogan lost the WWF Championship at after a ringside photographer's camera exploded in Hogan's face?"} +{"answers": ["Constitution of Cyprus"], "question": "the broke down in 1963 when Turkish Cypriots withdrew from the government?"} +{"answers": ["Adriatic LNG", "Adriatic LNG terminal"], "question": "the is the world's first offshore liquid natural gas terminal?"} +{"answers": ["Hals", "Karl", "Karl Hals"], "question": "Norwegian piano manufacturer was also active in politics for the Conservative Party?"} +{"answers": ["British National", "British National"], "question": " was a British nationality specially created for British Dependent Territories citizens of Hong Kong in 1985?"} +{"answers": ["Glen Thomas", "Thomas", "Glen Andrew Thomas", "Glen"], "question": "English footballer came close to losing an eye in 1996 when he stumbled into a tree during a training session and was hit in the face by a branch?"} +{"answers": ["Flying Blind, Flying Safe"], "question": "after six years as Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Transportation, Mary Schiavo wrote , a book critical of air safety practices at the Federal Aviation Administration?"} +{"answers": ["EDay"], "question": "in 2007, the New Zealand initiative saw of electronic waste collected?"} +{"answers": ["John Fancy", "Fancy", "John"], "question": "British WWII prisoner of war dug eight tunnels with a table knife and escaped a total of 16 times, but was always recaptured?"} +{"answers": ["Sherlock Holmes", "Sherlock Holmes"], "question": "the upcoming film revolves around Holmes and Watson, played by Robert Downey, Jr. and Jude Law, stopping a conspiracy to destroy Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Enrique Nieto"], "question": "Modernisme architect not only designed the main synagogue in Melilla, but also the Central Mosque and several Catholic church buildings?"} +{"answers": ["Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning"], "question": "Irving Berlin wrote the song \"\" while serving in the United States Army during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Norman Robert Reid", "Norman", "Norman Reid", "Reid", "Norman Reid"], "question": "Tate gallery director was the son of a shoemaker?"} +{"answers": ["Royal New Zealand Coastguard"], "question": "alpine Lake Wakatipu has a unit of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Rosa", "Hurricane Rosa"], "question": " caused 100-year floods at 19 locations in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Analgesic nephropathy"], "question": " was a major cause of kidney failure until the analgesic drug phenacetin was banned from markets?"} +{"answers": ["Sub Arturo plebs"], "question": "the medieval motet has the name of its composer along with those of 14 fellow musicians, plus instructions on how to perform the piece, written into its own lyrics?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Tritter"], "question": "the \"House\" character has been compared to Inspector Javert in \"Les Misérables\"?"} +{"answers": ["National Agricultural Cooperative Federation"], "question": ", the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation of South Korea, provides 48 percent of the country's rural food marketing?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Chase", "William Curtis Chase", "William C. Chase"], "question": "General was awarded the Bronze Star for his successful defense against Japanese counterattacks during the Admiralty Islands campaign in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin"], "question": "evidence indicates that the \"\" may be more closely related to the Atlantic Spotted Dolphin than to the Common Bottlenose Dolphin?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Prydz", "Prydz", "Hans"], "question": " came to Nittedal as a physician, but eventually served as mayor of that municipality as well as representing the district in the Norwegian Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Simon Vega", "Vega", "Simon", "Simon H. Vega"], "question": "a retired teacher operates the \"Little Graceland\" museum in Los Fresnos near Brownsville, Texas as a tribute to his Army buddy Elvis Presley?"} +{"answers": ["The Media Show"], "question": "BBC Radio 4 current affairs programme , which looks at the current state of the media, is seen as a replacement to \"The Message\", a similar programme axed by the BBC earlier in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Bosom of Abraham Trinity"], "question": "only twelve examples survive of the , a uniquely English subject in late medieval religious art?"} +{"answers": ["Voss Line"], "question": "the was converted from narrow to standard gauge in one night?"} +{"answers": ["Søren Georg Abel", "Abel", "Søren"], "question": "Norwegian Parliament member and priest was the father of mathematician Niels Henrik Abel?"} +{"answers": ["Nikolay Aleksandrovich Alekseyev", "Alekseyev", "Nikolay", "Nikolay Alekseyev"], "question": "after Moscow mayor was mortally wounded by an insane gunman, he bequeathed 300,000 rubles of his personal money to a psychiatric hospital he had built?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Frederick Holder", "Holder", "Charles"], "question": " invented the sport of big-game fishing and was also a founder of Pasadena's Tournament of Roses?"} +{"answers": ["Romney", "John", "John Romney"], "question": "one of 's etchings which sold well was of \"The Chester and Holyhead Railway Bridge Accident\" which occurred in 1847?"} +{"answers": ["Nintendo DSi"], "question": "Nintendo plans to release a revised model of the Nintendo DS Lite handheld game console called the , with two built-in cameras?"} +{"answers": ["Krishnammal Jagannathan", "Jagannathan", "Krishnammal"], "question": ", one of this year's winners of the Right Livelihood Award, began her struggle for the rights of the landless after an incident in which 44 people were burnt alive by landlords?"} +{"answers": ["Meridian Park Medical Center", "Legacy Meridian Park Medical Center"], "question": " in Tualatin, Oregon, was built when the city had only 750 residents?"} +{"answers": ["Wang Jin", "Wang", "Jin"], "question": "Do you know that, when Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei was set to be punished for having joined the rebel state Yan under duress, his brother successfully interceded for him by offering to resign as an imperial official?"} +{"answers": ["Egyptian Geological Museum"], "question": "the , established in Cairo in 1904, was the first of its kind in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Emil Krarup", "Carl", "Krarup"], "question": "although was originally a civil engineer, he was responsible for the first ever continuously loaded submarine telecommunication cable?"} +{"answers": ["Striking and Picturesque Delineations of the Grand, Beautiful, Wonderful, and Interesting Scenery Around Loch-Earn"], "question": "the publication of his led to Angus McDiarmid being called \"the world's worst author\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pankhurst", "Emmeline", "Emmeline Pankhurst"], "question": "British activist \"\" once slapped a police officer so she would get arrested to raise awareness about the need for women's suffrage?"} +{"answers": ["Techmeme"], "question": "the website , created by Gabe Rivera, searches for the most popular technology-related news on the Internet and orders them based on an algorithm that determines popularity?"} +{"answers": ["Choi", "Choi Jin-Sil", "Choi Jin-sil", "Jin-sil"], "question": "a 1989 Samsung commercial began the late South Korean actress 's path to stardom?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Parkyns Hoppner", "Henry", "Hoppner"], "question": "at 's court martial, he received \"no blame whatever\" for his actions while commanding the HMS \"Fury\", ice-damaged and left on Somerset Island in 1825?"} +{"answers": ["Hay and Hell and Booligal"], "question": "according to Australian bush poet Banjo Paterson's poem \"\", the town of Booligal, New South Wales is regarded as being worse than Hell?"} +{"answers": ["Historie", "IV", "Historie of the arrivall of Edward IV"], "question": "the is considered the most reliable source for those events?"} +{"answers": ["Minthorn Hall"], "question": " \"\" in Newberg, Oregon, is the oldest building on the campus of George Fox University?"} +{"answers": ["Waal", "Nic", "Nic Waal"], "question": ", who rescued Jewish children in Norway from the Holocaust, started her own institute for pediatric psychiatry when turned down for a job because her appearance was too messy?"} +{"answers": ["John F. Cotton Corporate Wellness Center"], "question": "Meralco's was the first implementation of a corporate wellness program in the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Bealknap", "Bealknap", "Robert"], "question": "after offended the people of London before the coronation of Richard II they placed a model of his head on a water fountain so that it would vomit wine when the king walked past?"} +{"answers": ["Nerepis River"], "question": "the in New Brunswick was exposed to dioxins from the use of Agent Orange and Agent Purple during secret tests in 1966 and 1967?"} +{"answers": ["Monte de Piedad", "Nacional Monte de Piedad"], "question": "Mexico's largest pawnbroker, , is legally recognized as a charity?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Ray Elvin Miller", "Ray", "Ray Miller", "Ray Miller"], "question": "in 1967, , a Houston news director, hired future U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison as the first female television journalist in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Hannikel"], "question": " \"\", today a character of the Swabian-Alemannic carnival, was a 18th-century robber and murderer in Württemberg, Southern Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Stroke Belt"], "question": "the existence of a in the southeastern United States was recognized as early as 1962, but the causes of high stroke incidence in this region have not been determined?"} +{"answers": ["Città violenta", "Violent City"], "question": "1970 Italian crime thriller film was only picked up for distribution in the United States after the success of \"Death Wish\" established star Charles Bronson as a leading man?"} +{"answers": ["Tilpa"], "question": "the outback town of claims to have the only cemetery in Australia with no burials?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Bob Miller", "Bob", "Bob Miller"], "question": ", signed as a \"bonus baby\" by the Detroit Tigers, was the youngest of three 17-year-olds to play in Major League Baseball in the season?"} +{"answers": ["Eelam"], "question": ", a Tamil name for Sri Lanka, could also mean toddy, spurge, or gold?"} +{"answers": ["Catalan Civil War", "Catalonian Civil War"], "question": "during the , three different pretenders were proclaimed against John II of Aragon?"} +{"answers": ["L'Autrichienne"], "question": "noise rock band Jucifer's is a concept album about Marie Antoinette \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir Trevor Williams, 1st Baronet"], "question": " of Llangybi in Wales changed sides between Royalists and Parliamentarians four times in the English Civil War, before being imprisoned for the crime of \"scandalum magnatum\"?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Jangmi", "Typhoon Jangmi"], "question": " was upgraded to a category five super typhoon by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center?"} +{"answers": ["Stiff Leadbetter", "Leadbetter", "Stiff"], "question": "architect 's house Elvills was the first completely new house of the Georgian Gothic revival in England?"} +{"answers": ["The Marc Pease Experience"], "question": "upcoming film has been dubbed \"the next \"Rushmore\"\" as the two films share both similar character traits and Jason Schwartzman in the lead role?"} +{"answers": ["Steal My Sunshine"], "question": "the song \"\" by Len was almost not released because its master recording was hidden under the producer's bed?"} +{"answers": ["Campbell's Covered Bridge"], "question": "the , built in 1909, is the last remaining covered bridge in South Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew T. Mason", "Mason", "Matthew Thomas Mason", "Matthew"], "question": ", a professor of robotics at Carnegie Mellon University, developed the first origami-folding robot in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Virgin of Mercy"], "question": "Martin Luther compared images of the \"(example pictured)\" to \"a hen with her chicks\"?"} +{"answers": ["United States Academic Decathlon National Championship", "Academic Decathlon National Championship"], "question": "the have featured teams from Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, South Korea, Northern Ireland and Brazil?"} +{"answers": ["Buscaglione", "Giovanni", "Giovanni Buscaglione"], "question": "in addition to teaching underprivileged youth, designed such architectural works as Colombia's Santuario Nacional de Nuestra Señora del Carmen?"} +{"answers": ["Viola betonicifolia"], "question": "the butterfly \"Argynnis hyperbius\" has been threatened in New South Wales by the draining of swamps containing its natural foodplant ?"} +{"answers": ["Milt Davis", "Davis", "Milt"], "question": "after was rejected by the Detroit Lions because they did not have a black roommate for him, Davis won two championships in four seasons with the Baltimore Colts?"} +{"answers": ["Kkachi durumagi"], "question": "the colorful \"\" evokes the good fortune associated with the magpie in Korean folklore?"} +{"answers": ["Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation!"], "question": "Quentin Tarantino, a longtime fan of Australian cinema, helped put together 2008 documentary film , examining the \"Ozploitation\" B movies of the 1970s–'80s Australian New Wave?"} +{"answers": ["Bogdan", "Bogdan Saltanov", "Saltanov"], "question": ", the court artist of Tsar Alexis I of Russia, was born in Persia and granted Russian nobility eight years after arrival to Moscow?"} +{"answers": ["Drinkstone windmills"], "question": " is the oldest surviving windmill in Suffolk, England, having been built in 1689?"} +{"answers": ["Assi Cohen"], "question": "comedian and actor performed in \"Mesudarim\", an Israeli television show purchased by the Fox Entertainment Group?"} +{"answers": ["Xilie", "Li Xilie", "Li"], "question": "after , who had rebelled against the Tang Dynasty, grew ill after eating beef, his general Chen Xianqi induced his physician to poison him to death?"} +{"answers": ["Cairns Tilt Train derailment", "Cairns Tilt Train"], "question": "the 2004 was the result of excessive speed which may have been caused by the driver leaving his seat?"} +{"answers": ["Roy LoPresti", "Roy", "LoPresti"], "question": "the LoPresti Fury sports plane was built based on the design of aeronautical engineer ?"} +{"answers": ["Ain't We Got Fun", "Ain't We Got Fun?"], "question": "George Orwell interpreted the lyrics of \"\" \"(listen)\" as representative of post-World War I working class unrest?"} +{"answers": ["Atanasiu", "Frate Atanasiu di Iaci", "Atanasiu di Iaci", "Iaci"], "question": " wrote \"Vinuta di lu re Iapicu in Catania\" shortly after 1287, making it one of the earliest narrative sources for the War of the Vespers?"} +{"answers": ["Afrikaner nationalism"], "question": "Do you know that, according to ideology, Afrikaners were seen as a chosen people?"} +{"answers": ["Noble-Lazarus", "Reuben Courtney Noble-Lazarus", "Reuben Noble-Lazarus", "Reuben"], "question": " became the youngest footballer in the Football League when he came on as a substitute in Barnsley's 3–0 defeat to Ipswich Town in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Wincentz", "Wincentz Thurmann Ihlen", "Ihlen"], "question": "while his father-in-law, brother and son were national politicians, concentrated on entrepreneurship, establishing the railway car factory Strømmens Værksted?"} +{"answers": ["Rumex sagittatus", "Acetosa sagittata"], "question": "southern African vine is a weed in Australia and New Zealand, and may smother vegetation it grows upon?"} +{"answers": ["Tove Strand", "Strand", "Tove Astri Strand", "Tove Strand Gerhardsen", "Tove"], "question": ", Norwegian government minister in 1986–1989 and 1990–1992, was formerly married to fellow Labour Party politician Rune Gerhardsen?"} +{"answers": ["Obando Church"], "question": "the Obando Fertility Rites are held annually at the \"\" of Bulacan in the Philippines during the month of May?"} +{"answers": ["Cress Williams", "Cress", "Williams"], "question": " portrayed a Jem'Hadar leader in the Star Trek series, in the \"\" episode \"The Jem'Hadar\"?"} +{"answers": ["Twinkle Crusaders"], "question": "the Japanese visual novel received three manga adaptations before its release?"} +{"answers": ["Anderson", "Laurie Monnes Anderson", "Laurie", "Laurie Monnes", "Monnes Anderson"], "question": "Oregon State Senator is a first cousin of \"The Simpsons\" creator Matt Groening?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Charleton", "Robert Charleton", "Robert Charleton"], "question": " was appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas despite having no previous experience in that court?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Morgan", "Richard Morgan", "Richard", "Morgan"], "question": "according to John Foxe and Raphael Holinshed, the fate of Lady Jane Grey drove insane?"} +{"answers": ["Aerosteon"], "question": ", a long bipedal carnivorous dinosaur that lived approximately 84 million years ago, had air-sacs in its bones similar to those in the respiratory systems of modern birds?"} +{"answers": ["Hong Nan-pa", "Hong", "Nan-pa"], "question": "Korean composer and violinist is best known for his song \"Bongseonhwa\" written in 1919 which was widely sung during the Japanese occupation of Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Great Mosque of Aleppo"], "question": "the , built by the Umayyads in 717, is the oldest mosque in Aleppo, Syria?"} +{"answers": ["Dewitty", "Thelma", "Thelma Dewitty"], "question": "in 1947, became not just the first African American hired to teach in the Seattle Public Schools, but one of the first married women as well?"} +{"answers": ["Joakim Puhk", "Joakim", "Puhk"], "question": "a Rotarian and an active sponsor of sports was one of the richest men in pre-WWII Estonia?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia Civil Rights Memorial"], "question": "the commemorates the 1951 protests started by 16-year-old Barbara Johns which helped bring about school desegregation in Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Zamość Fortress"], "question": ", one of the biggest fortresses of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, was besieged six times by various armies?"} +{"answers": ["Clan Forbes"], "question": "in July 1530, attacked Aberdeen?"} +{"answers": ["Encino Oak Tree"], "question": "Los Angeles police were sent to guard the remains of the 1000-year-old , a victim of \"slime flux\", after it was felled by an El Niño storm in 1998?"} +{"answers": ["Rohitha", "Bogollagama", "Rohitha Bogollagama"], "question": " \"\" represented Sri Lanka at peace talks with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam at Geneva in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Vincent Forrestal", "Michael Forrestal", "Forrestal"], "question": "in addition to being a government aide during the Vietnam Conflict, was also a mediator in international disputes between the USSR and the US?"} +{"answers": ["Ordinary Dreamers"], "question": "the album title is about doing extraordinary things with a \"dreamer mentality\" as an ordinary person?"} +{"answers": ["Potter Fell"], "question": "two summits of in the Lake District are mentioned in Alfred Wainwright's \"The Outlying Fells of Lakeland\"?"} +{"answers": ["Waals", "Peter", "Peter Waals"], "question": "Dutch Arts and Crafts designer was the nephew of a Nobel Prize-winning physicist?"} +{"answers": ["Special Women Police Contingent"], "question": "Bangladesh Police plan to recruit 3,000 women to expand the newly-created across Bangladesh?"} +{"answers": ["Janina Miller San Miguel", "Janina San Miguel", "San Miguel", "Janina", "Miguel"], "question": "as a result of 's response to a question in the 2008 Binibining Pilipinas World pageant, the Philippine government proposed English courses for beauty pageant contestants?"} +{"answers": ["Avery–MacLeod–McCarty experiment", "Avery–MacLeod–McCarty experimento"], "question": "the 1944 , later celebrated for showing that DNA is the genetic material, challenged the prevailing wisdom that genes were made of protein?"} +{"answers": ["Oddny Aleksandersen", "Oddny", "Aleksandersen"], "question": "in 1992, when was appointed Norwegian Minister of Government Administration and Labour, no male had yet held this position?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Souchock", "Souchock"], "question": " was possibly going to be first baseman for the New York Yankees, but instead served military service during World War II, eventually earning five battle stars and one Bronze Star?"} +{"answers": ["Lu rebellamentu di Sichilia"], "question": "the opera \"Les vêpres siciliennes\" (1885) by Giuseppe Verdi was based in part on the medieval Sicilian tract (1290)?"} +{"answers": ["Dhaka Metropolitan Police"], "question": "the first inducted female officers in 1978?"} +{"answers": ["Penny Diane Sackett", "Penny Sackett", "Penny", "Sackett"], "question": "American Australian astronomer has been appointed as the next Chief Scientist of Australia and will commence her duties in November 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Big Orange", "Big Orange"], "question": "suggestions for rejuvenating the \"\", near Berri, South Australia, include turning it into a big golf ball?"} +{"answers": ["Birleffi", "Larry", "Larry Birleffi"], "question": "the press box at the University of Wyoming is named for , who announced all Wyoming Cowboys football and basketball games from 1947–1986?"} +{"answers": ["Neal Macrossan", "Neal William Macrossan", "Macrossan", "Neal"], "question": "former Chief Justice of Queensland 's brother and nephew were also Chief Justice as well?"} +{"answers": ["The Independent Journal", "Independent Journal"], "question": ", a New York newspaper and journal edited and published by John McLean, was the first newspaper to publish the first of the eighty-five Federalist Papers?"} +{"answers": ["Roger Vanderfield", "Ian Roger Vanderfield", "Roger", "Vanderfield"], "question": ", an Australian doctor, rugby union referee and administrator, was instrumental in establishing the first Rugby World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Russian Ballet", "Russian Ballet"], "question": "after witnessing first hand the carnage of the First World War, English artist David Bomberg lost his faith in modernism and was his last work in a vorticist idiom?"} +{"answers": ["WrestleMania XI"], "question": "Do you know that, during the 1994 Major League Baseball strike, umpire Larry Young refereed a match at ?"} +{"answers": ["Thure Kumlien", "Thure", "Kumlien"], "question": "Swedish-American ornithologist was probably poisoned by preservatives used on bird specimens sent to him?"} +{"answers": ["Jeogori"], "question": "a \"\" is a Korean basic upper garment of traditional hanbok having been worn by both men and women?"} +{"answers": ["Irvin", "Borowsky", "Irvin J. Borowsky"], "question": "publisher created \"TV Digest\", America's first television program listing, which was sold to Walter Annenberg and became part of \"TV Guide\"?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Bob Miller", "Bob Miller", "Bob"], "question": " lost his first 12 games with the New York Mets and played for 10 different teams in his Major League Baseball career, tying modern-day records for both that have since been broken?"} +{"answers": ["Karp", "Karp Zolotaryov", "Zolotaryov", "Karp Ivanovich Zolotaryov"], "question": "painter created a handmade Zodiac calendar for teaching then-seven-year-old Peter I of Russia?"} +{"answers": ["The Sleepy Time Gal"], "question": "Christopher Munch had to shoot his film over an extended two-and-a-half year period due to a lack of finances?"} +{"answers": ["Nils", "Nils Claus Ihlen", "Ihlen"], "question": " served as Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs for seven years, but as Minister of Industrial Provisioning for only seven days?"} +{"answers": ["Bangladesh Police"], "question": "the inherits much of its structure from the police of British India and contributes to U.N. peace-keeping missions?"} +{"answers": ["Iceland–India relations"], "question": "Iceland and India established in 1972?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William T. Kane", "Kane"], "question": ", a physicist with Corning Incorporated, held three patents in crystallography important to the development of fiber optics?"} +{"answers": ["Supreme Court of Cocos Island", "Supreme Court of the Cocos Islands", "Supreme Court of the Cocos -LRB-Keeling-RRB- Islands", "Supreme Court of the Cocos Islands"], "question": "the once administered laws described as \"Byzantine\" in complexity?"} +{"answers": ["Artus", "Artus de Lionne", "Lionne"], "question": ", who went to China for missionary work in 1689, played a role against Jesuits in the Chinese Rites controversy?"} +{"answers": ["Mulga Bill's Bicycle"], "question": "the ballad by Australian bush poet Banjo Paterson was inspired by an outback worker who purchased a bicycle when drought meant there was no feed for horses?"} +{"answers": ["Ultang", "Don Ultang", "Don"], "question": " co-won the 1952 Pulitzer Prize for images of the Johnny Bright Incident, showing a violent hit by an Oklahoma A&M player on Drake University's Johnny Bright that broke Bright's jaw?"} +{"answers": ["Stockbridge Militia"], "question": "the was the first Native American unit in the Continental Army?"} +{"answers": ["2000 Sugar Bowl"], "question": "the television broadcast of the was watched by an estimated 18.4 million people?"} +{"answers": ["Li Zhongchen", "Li", "Zhongchen"], "question": "Tang Dynasty general , whose emperor-bestowed name meant \"faithful subject,\" later betrayed Emperor Dezong of Tang and served the rebel Zhu Ci?"} +{"answers": ["Reliquary Shrine of Saint Eleutherius"], "question": "the gilt-copper in the cathedral of Tournai is considered the most sumptuous surviving mid-13th century reliquary?"} +{"answers": ["Jeff Johnson", "Johnson", "Jeff Johnson", "Jeff"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" published an article mentioning that MLB player had been bothered because of rumors he had heard about the New York Yankees pursuing different pitchers?"} +{"answers": ["Pélissier", "Henri", "Henri Pélissier"], "question": "the 1923 Tour de France winner \"\" was shot by his lover using the gun with which his wife had shot herself some years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Orcutt Ranch Horticulture Center"], "question": "the main house on the grounds of the city-owned in Los Angeles incorporates swastikas in its architecture?"} +{"answers": ["d'Arras", "Andrieu Contredit d'Arras", "Andrieu"], "question": "the trouvère joined a Crusade in 1239 as a knight and minstrel?"} +{"answers": ["BTR-90"], "question": "the , an armoured personnel carrier in service with Russian Internal Troops, is fitted with a gun turret identical to the one used on the BMP-2?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Steinberg", "Robert Wayne Steinberg", "Robert Steinberg", "Robert", "Steinberg"], "question": " and John Scharffenberger experimented with the original varieties of Scharffen Berger brand chocolate in Steinberg's home kitchen?"} +{"answers": ["Niue Star"], "question": "the , founded in 1993, is Niue's only printed newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Bancroft Gherardi, Jr.", "Bancroft", "Jr.", "Bancroft Gherardi Jr."], "question": " was one of the foremost authorities in early telephone engineering, and received the IEEE Edison Medal for his work on electrical communication?"} +{"answers": ["Haidari concentration camp"], "question": "during World War II, the SS-run near Athens was so infamous that it became known as the \"Bastille of Greece\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yue", "Tian", "Tian Yue"], "question": "Tang Dynasty warlord was, along with his mother, wife, and children, killed by his cousin Tian Xu, who then took over the circuit that he governed?"} +{"answers": ["Sadak in Search of the Waters of Oblivion"], "question": "the original of the 1812 painting by John Martin was only recently discovered in Sweden and acquired by the Saint Louis Art Museum in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Jolles", "Jolles"], "question": ", who had played Schubert's complete piano music in Heidelberg in 1928, escaped Nazi persecution in 1942 by fleeing from France to Brazil with the assistance of American Varian Fry?"} +{"answers": ["Storm King Highway"], "question": "the construction of the took off the drive between Newburgh and West Point, New York, two cities only apart?"} +{"answers": ["Takaji", "Takaji Wachi", "Wachi"], "question": "Imperial Japanese Army general attempted to create a collaborationist state in Guangxi, China in the mid 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Deadly Cults"], "question": "the book was written by a former commander of the homicide branch of the Indianapolis Police Department?"} +{"answers": ["Soucy", "Gene", "Gene Soucy"], "question": "while growing up in Kentucky, aerobatics pilot would wash and refuel airplanes at a local airport in exchange for flight time?"} +{"answers": ["Prometheus Unbound", "Prometheus Unbound"], "question": "Mary Shelley's edition of Percy Bysshe Shelley's was delayed 19 years because Percy's father, Timothy Shelley, refused to allow any of his son's poetry to be published?"} +{"answers": ["Alfi Kabiljo", "Kabiljo", "Alfi"], "question": "Croatian composer 's plays have been produced over 2,000 times?"} +{"answers": ["Encounters with the Archdruid"], "question": "the 1971 book by John McPhee chronicles environmentalist David Brower's confrontations with his ideological enemies?"} +{"answers": ["One Voice", "One Voice"], "question": "boy soprano Andrew Johnston's debut album, , features a duet with \"Britain's Got Talent\" contestant Faryl Smith?"} +{"answers": ["Glenn", "Coolidge", "Glenn E. Coolidge"], "question": "former California State Assemblyman was the 1962 Republican congressional candidate for California's 12th district, but died suddenly during the campaign?"} +{"answers": ["DuMont Building"], "question": "after 19 years broadcasting from an antenna atop the 42-story \"\" in Midtown Manhattan, WKCR-FM became the first station to broadcast from the mast on top of the World Trade Center?"} +{"answers": ["Lapwood", "Harry Lapwood", "Harry"], "question": "former Regimental Sergeant Major was known as having the loudest voice in the New Zealand House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Rumble", "1995 Royal Rumble", "Royal Rumble"], "question": "a scripted argument at set up a wrestling match between wrestler Bam Bam Bigelow and American football player Lawrence Taylor?"} +{"answers": ["G.", "Georgi Mihov Dimitrov", "G. M. Dimitrov", "Dimitrov"], "question": "in 1951, Bulgarian politician and exile helped found the first Bulgarian NATO company?"} +{"answers": ["Edith Aurelia Killgore Kirkpatrick", "Edith", "Kirkpatrick", "Edith Killgore Kirkpatrick"], "question": " published a short book of favorite songs titled \"Louisiana Let's Sing\" in honor of her husband Claude's unsuccessful candidacy for Governor of Louisiana in 1963?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Henshall", "Hugh Henshall"], "question": "canal engineer was both pupil of and brother-in-law to James Brindley, the famous canal architect of the Industrial Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Steinfeld", "Steinfeld", "Peter L. Steinfeld"], "question": "it took six weeks to write the opening eleven pages of his first screenplay, \"Drowning Mona\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dome of the Chain"], "question": "the \"\", a free-standing dome functioning as a prayer house on the Temple Mount, was possibly used as a building model for the adjacent Dome of the Rock?"} +{"answers": ["KevJumba"], "question": "deadpan comedian was one of three Asians under the age of 21 to be in the top five of YouTube's all time most subscribed in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Morgnshtern"], "question": "by 1937, the Warsaw branch of the Bundist was the largest sporting organisation in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Zarnecki", "George Zarnecki", "George Jerzy Zarnecki"], "question": "art historian worked with a Soviet spy for almost 30 years at the Courtauld Institute of Art?"} +{"answers": ["Nierop", "Maurits", "Maurits van Nierop"], "question": "Dutch cricketer had been recalled to the Netherlands national cricket team squad for the first time in two years just two weeks before he died?"} +{"answers": ["Kopin", "Roman", "Roman Kopin", "Roman Valentinovich Kopin"], "question": "after the resignation of Roman Abramovic, was unanimously confirmed by local legislators to be the next governor of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug?"} +{"answers": ["Threadfin jack"], "question": "the \"\" has been found at a number of archaeological sites in Central America, indicating this species has been caught by humans for food for at least three millennia?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon", "Rodney H Gordon", "Rodney Gordon", "Rodney"], "question": "British architect considered running for Parliament, but could not decide which party he wanted to be in?"} +{"answers": ["Willamette Law Review"], "question": "the offices are housed in a former Carnegie library re-dedicated in a ceremony featuring U.S. Supreme Court judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg?"} +{"answers": ["Nose", "Nose"], "question": "\"\" is a 1916 Japanese short story by Akutagawa Ryūnosuke about a Buddhist priest who is obsessed with his ungainly nose?"} +{"answers": ["Bell Labs Holmdel Complex"], "question": "Eero Saarinen's was called the \"The Biggest Mirror Ever\" because of its unique exterior?"} +{"answers": ["Carrara", "Jacopo I da Carrara", "Jacopo"], "question": ", \"signore\" of Padua, Italy, voluntarily stepped down in 1319 to save the city from Cangrande I della Scala?"} +{"answers": ["UAAP Season 71 men's basketball tournament"], "question": "ticket scalpers were arrested prior to the for reselling tickets at exorbitant prices?"} +{"answers": ["Bandra Fair"], "question": "the in Mumbai, India was established to commemorate finding a statue of Mary in the Arabian Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Sandy", "Stern", "Sandy Stern"], "question": "American film producer 's producing partner is R.E.M.'s lead singer Michael Stipe?"} +{"answers": ["Pilkington Library"], "question": "Loughborough University's is cooled by an on campus combined heat and power plant which provides electricity to the rest of the university?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Nablus"], "question": "the 2002 continued for two hours after the Palestinian fighters announced their willingness to surrender?"} +{"answers": ["Hotchkiss", "Rollin", "Rollin Hotchkiss"], "question": "biochemist , a pioneer in bacterial transformation and molecular genetics, helped to popularize the term \"genetic engineering\"?"} +{"answers": ["2008 attacks on Christians in southern Karnataka"], "question": "the started in response to the allegations by Bajrang Dal that the New Life Fellowship Church was indulging in forcible conversion of Hindus?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Bohlen", "Henry Bohlen"], "question": ", an American Civil War Union Brigadier General who was born in Germany in 1810, was the first foreign-born Union general in the Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["High Arctic relocation", "High Arctic"], "question": "the of 87 Inuit people in the Cold War was called \"one of the worst human rights violations in the history of Canada\" by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples?"} +{"answers": ["Flagellation of Christ"], "question": "the first appears in art \"(example pictured)\" in the 9th century?"} +{"answers": ["Sadamu Shimomura", "Sadamu", "Shimomura"], "question": ", the last Army Minister of the Imperial Japanese Army, was appointed after the surrender of Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Ancheta", "Jeanson", "Jeanson James Ancheta"], "question": "computer criminal was the first person to be charged for controlling large numbers of hijacked computers or botnets?"} +{"answers": ["Conductor gallop", "conductor gallop"], "question": ", the wind-induced 1 Hz oscillation of overhead transmission lines, is also known as \"dancing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dunham", "Anne", "Anne Dunham"], "question": "British equestrian won her first individual Paralympic gold medal in the 2008 Games at the age of 59?"} +{"answers": ["Red Hill Fire Observation Station"], "question": "the was the last in the Catskills to be closed down?"} +{"answers": ["Goodpasture Bridge"], "question": "the \"\" spanning the McKenzie River near Vida, Oregon is decorated for the Christmas season?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony Browne QS", "Anthony Browne", "Browne", "Anthony Browne"], "question": "at the funeral of , friends were given mourning rings engraved on the outside with 'Wee dye'?"} +{"answers": ["Texas literature"], "question": "the first work of in English was the 1833 book \"Texas\" by Mary Austin Holley, cousin of Stephen F. Austin?"} +{"answers": ["Warren Allen Morton", "Allen Morton", "Warren", "Warren A. Morton", "Morton"], "question": ", a Speaker of the Wyoming House, was the father of a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and the son-in-law of a U.S. representative from Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Lysakerelven"], "question": "the Norwegian river , an ecosystem of national importance, has walking and cycling trails on both banks from its source to its mouth at the Oslofjord?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie Hillard", "Hillard", "Charlie"], "question": " was the first American to win the World Aerobatics Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle"], "question": "Springfield Armory, Inc. assisted Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division in making the by supplying the needed machinery to make it?"} +{"answers": ["Maguire", "Paddy", "Paddy Maguire", "Paddy Maguire"], "question": "according to Hansard, Northern Irish boxer once sparred with Conservative politician Colin Moynihan in a London pub?"} +{"answers": ["Appomattoc"], "question": "the weroance of the tribe, Perecute, personally led Thomas Batts and Robert Fallam on an expedition in 1671 to become the first Europeans to set foot within what is now West Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Regen", "Ivan Regen", "Ivan"], "question": "Slovenian biologist is considered the founder of modern bioacoustics due to his work on cricket and katydid acoustic communication?"} +{"answers": ["Zócalo"], "question": "in Mexico City's , 18,000 Mexicans stripped naked for the artist Spencer Tunick?"} +{"answers": ["Kazys Varnelis"], "question": "after living in the U.S. for 50 years, painter returned to Lithuania in 1998 at the age of 81?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Lester", "Tropical Storm Lester"], "question": "rains from \"\" triggered a mudslide that temporarily buried a man in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Else", "Højgaard", "Else Højgaard"], "question": " was a prima ballerina who was awarded knighthood in the Order of the Dannebrog?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Blanco Canyon"], "question": "the 1871 marked the first time a foreign military force had penetrated to the heart of the Comancheria since the Comanche rose to power on the Great Plains?"} +{"answers": ["Gliricidia sepium"], "question": " is used as firewood, live fencing, fodder, coffee shade, green manure and rat poison?"} +{"answers": ["Fran Reed", "Fran", "Reed"], "question": "Alaskan fiber artist was known for her distinctive baskets made from dried fish skins?"} +{"answers": ["Hapoel Tayibe F.C."], "question": " was the first ever Arab football club to play in the top division in Israel?"} +{"answers": ["A.", "Fuimaono", "A. U. Fuimaono"], "question": " was the first Delegate from American Samoa to the United States House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Guimarães", "Edson", "Edson Izidoro Guimarães"], "question": "Brazilian nursing assistant is thought to have killed patients in a hospital in São Paolo because a funeral home was paying him $60 a time for the relatives' contact details?"} +{"answers": ["Heinkel Tourist"], "question": "more than 100,000 \"\" scooters were sold despite being heavier and more expensive than Vespas and Lambrettas?"} +{"answers": ["Nora Kimball", "Nora", "Kimball"], "question": " co-starred with Mikhail Baryshnikov in David Gordon's \"Made in U.S.A.\"?"} +{"answers": ["Urbilaterian", "urbilaterian"], "question": "the has been reconstructed as a tiny worm with a combined mouth and anus?"} +{"answers": ["Elihu Lauterpacht", "Elihu", "Lauterpacht"], "question": "the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law was named after its founder and his father Sir Hersch Lauterpacht?"} +{"answers": ["Hinkley Point C nuclear power station"], "question": "following the purchase of British Energy by Electricité de France, plans for a new have been announced?"} +{"answers": ["Tim", "Harkness", "Tim Harkness"], "question": "on April 17, 1964, of the New York Mets became the first Met player to bat and the first to get a hit in the team's first game played at Shea Stadium?"} +{"answers": ["Oxford Music Hall"], "question": "the , opened in 1861, burned down twice within its first dozen years of operation?"} +{"answers": ["Julius Pitzman", "Pitzman", "Julius"], "question": "Prussian-born American surveyor and city planner was directly responsible for the development of the private place in St. Louis, Missouri around the turn of the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Electrician and Mechanic"], "question": "the magazine \"(cover pictured)\" changed its title six times in two years before acquiring its current title, \"Popular Science\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Manning", "Mike Manning"], "question": " was threatened with deportation from Papua New Guinea for a report criticizing corruption in the government?"} +{"answers": ["Another Planet / Voyager"], "question": "the song \"\" by drum and bass band Pendulum uses samples from Jeff Wayne's musical version of \"The War of the Worlds\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zhu Tao", "Tao", "Zhu"], "question": "Do you know that, after the rebellious Tang Dynasty general was defeated by Wang Wujun and Li Baozhen, he immediately executed two subordinates who had suggested that he battle Wang and Li?"} +{"answers": ["New York State Consumer Protection Board"], "question": "Betty Furness, a Hollywood film actress turned consumer advocate, was appointed by Nelson Rockefeller as the first chairman and executive director of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral, Giurgiu"], "question": "when in Romania was inaugurated in 2006, it received a box with the relics of Saint George, but this was stolen the following year?"} +{"answers": ["Socialist Workers Party", "Socialist Workers Party"], "question": "the followers of the in Palestine, the precursor of the Communist Party of Israel, were known as \"mopsim\"?"} +{"answers": ["Double Falsehood"], "question": " is a 1727 play by Lewis Theobald based on the \"Cardenio\" episode in \"Don Quixote\"?"} +{"answers": ["Centrowitz", "Matt", "Matt Centrowitz"], "question": "Olympic distance runner was the number one high school mile runner in America in 1973?"} +{"answers": ["Gary Day McCaleb", "McCaleb", "Gary D. McCaleb", "Gary"], "question": ", a former mayor of Abilene, once recruited the late Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan to speak to a community gathering in his West Texas city?"} +{"answers": ["Cleckheaton Central railway station"], "question": " was stolen in August 1971?"} +{"answers": ["Supreme National Tribunal"], "question": ", a war crime tribunal active in Poland from 1946 to 1948, presided over seven high-profile cases, including the First Auschwitz Trial?"} +{"answers": ["Uliaga Island"], "question": "according to writings by missionary Ivan Popov, an 18th-century settlement on \"\" was destroyed by a Russian settler at the request of natives on nearby Umnak Island?"} +{"answers": ["Red-backed Kingfisher", "Red-backed kingfisher"], "question": "the nests in burrows in riverbanks but not near water?"} +{"answers": ["Great Patterson Swamp", "Great Swamp", "Great Swamp"], "question": "the in Putnam and Dutchess County, New York is one of the largest wetlands in the state?"} +{"answers": ["Kessel", "Richard Kessel", "Richard M. Kessel", "Richard"], "question": ", a consumer advocate who opposed the US$5.5 billion Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant, purchased the facility for one dollar as head of the Long Island Power Authority?"} +{"answers": ["Ayrlies Garden"], "question": " has been described as the \"quintessential New Zealand garden\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ouaga-Saga"], "question": "in 2004, was one of two or three films the Burkina Faso government produces in a year?"} +{"answers": ["Dave Needham", "Dave Needham", "Needham", "Dave"], "question": " is only one of a few British boxers to have been both a BBBC bantamweight and featherweight champion?"} +{"answers": ["Jacques-Désiré Laval", "Jacques-Désiré", "Laval"], "question": " \"\", a Spiritan missionary to Mauritius, was the first person beatified by Pope John Paul II?"} +{"answers": ["Shagreen ray"], "question": "the is also known as the \"fuller's ray\" because its spiny back resembles devices used for fulling cloth?"} +{"answers": ["University of Arkansas Community College at Hope", "University of Arkansas Community College"], "question": "in 2008, the received a one-million-dollar gift from the AEP Southwestern Electric Power Company to fund technical and industrial programs?"} +{"answers": ["Bankrate"], "question": " monitors about 4,800 financial institutions throughout the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Tepedino", "Frank Ronald Tepedino", "Frank", "Frank Tepedino"], "question": ", former Major League Baseball player, lost 343 colleagues from the New York City Fire Department during the September 11 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Thorbjørn Egners lesebøker"], "question": ", a series of readers for the Norwegian primary school, took the author 25 years to complete, but were made largely obsolete the year the last book was published?"} +{"answers": ["University of Arkansas Rich Mountain", "Rich Mountain Community College"], "question": "in 1983, was formed as a merger of Rich Mountain Vocational-Technical School and Henderson State University's off-campus programs?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Collins"], "question": "the recipe for the cocktail first appeared in the 1876 edition of \"The Bartender's Guide\" by noted American mixologist Jerry Thomas?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Teveodjré", "Tévoédjrè", "Albert", "Albert Tévoédjrè"], "question": " once had a monopoly on journalism in Dahomey?"} +{"answers": ["Plymouth Sound, Shores and Cliffs"], "question": " has units of rock showing the lower to early Middle Devonian period, laid 417–354 million years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Ira", "Needles", "Ira Needles"], "question": " co-founded the University of Waterloo in 1957 with Gerald Hagey, and later served as the university's second chancellor?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Betty M. James", "Betty", "Betty James"], "question": " came up with the name of the Slinky toy created by her husband, Richard T. James, and ran the business for decades after he left her and their six children to live in Bolivia?"} +{"answers": ["Megalictis"], "question": ", a species of extinct predatory mustelid, resembled a modern wolverine but with three times the body mass?"} +{"answers": ["England–Wales border"], "question": "the \"(The River Dee pictured)\" has followed broadly the line of Offa's Dyke since the 8th century, but was only finally determined in law in 1972?"} +{"answers": ["František", "František Mrázek", "Mrázek"], "question": "Czech businessman is believed to have covertly influenced Czech politics for the 20 years before he was assassinated?"} +{"answers": ["Glenn S. Dumke", "Glenn Schroeder Dumke", "Dumke", "Glenn Dumke", "Glenn"], "question": " was the chancellor of California State University from 1962 to 1982, during which time it became the largest system of higher education in the United States with 319,000 students?"} +{"answers": ["Germania", "Germania"], "question": "the design of the art nouveau definitive stamp was personally chosen by Emperor Wilhelm II?"} +{"answers": ["Tom", "Tom Gish", "Gish"], "question": "'s newspaper \"The Mountain Eagle\" was the first newspaper in eastern Kentucky to challenge the damage caused to the environment resulting from strip mining?"} +{"answers": ["1915 Pleasant Valley earthquake"], "question": "the caused four fault scarps that, together, measured ?"} +{"answers": ["Terrance", "Terrance Carroll", "Carroll"], "question": ", the grandson of a sharecropper, is slated to become the first African American ever to serve as Speaker of the Colorado House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Saxbe fix"], "question": "Hillary Rodham Clinton \"\" may be ineligible for appointment as United States Secretary of State by Barack Obama unless a can be worked out?"} +{"answers": ["Shugborough inscription"], "question": "theories about the ciphertext include a love message, a biblical verse, a clue to a preserved Jesus bloodline or a reference to the Priory of Sion and the Holy Grail?"} +{"answers": ["Fairfield Grammar School"], "question": "although , Bristol, expelled Cary Grant for going into the girls' lavatories, the city later erected a life-size bronze statue of him?"} +{"answers": ["McColo"], "question": "internet service provider , taken down in November 2008, hosted the world's biggest botnet and was responsible for at least half of all email spam?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Gough", "Gough", "Charles", "Charles Gough"], "question": "the death of was depicted in poetry and art by Walter Scott, William Wordsworth, Francis Danby and Edwin Landseer?"} +{"answers": ["Ilse Stanley", "Ilse", "Stanley"], "question": " \"\", a German Jewish actress, secured the release of 412 prisoners in Nazi Germany between 1936 and 1938?"} +{"answers": ["Ottoman–Safavid War", "Ottoman–Safavid War"], "question": "the modern border between Iran and Iraq dates back to the Treaty of Zuhab, which concluded the ?"} +{"answers": ["Christina Milian", "Christina Milian"], "question": "singer Christina Milian's had its U.S. release date delayed for three years, partly due to the September 11 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Mayhew", "Clarence W.W. Mayhew", "Clarence William Whitehead Mayhew", "Clarence", "Clarence W. W. Mayhew"], "question": "architect , known as an innovator of the contemporary ranch house in California, admitted copying \"the underlying principle\" from Japanese architecture?"} +{"answers": ["December Bride", "December Bride"], "question": "ABC moved the \"Roseanne\" episode \"\", which featured a same-sex wedding, from its usual broadcast time slot to one 90 minutes later, citing the episode's \"adult humor\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bar-winged Prinia", "Bar-winged prinia"], "question": "the \"\" is a common passerine bird endemic to western Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Capillaria plica"], "question": "the nematode is a parasite found in the urinary bladder of dogs, cats and various mammals?"} +{"answers": ["Exchange Plaza"], "question": ", the Western Australian state headquarters of the Australian Securities Exchange, is built on land owned by a historic gentlemen's club?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Guthrie", "James Guthrie", "James Guthrie"], "question": " was Abraham Lincoln's first choice for Secretary of War, but he declined the position due to age and failing health?"} +{"answers": ["Bahinabai"], "question": "poetry of the Hindu female-saint reflects the compromise between her devotion to husband and patron-god Vithoba?"} +{"answers": ["Wakamiya Ōji"], "question": "in Japan during the Muromachi era, the shogun's representative would go to Avenue in Kamakura once a year to walk around a certain Shinto gate seven times?"} +{"answers": ["War of the Castilian Succession"], "question": "during the , the Order of Calatrava supported Isabella \"\" even though its Grand Master sided with Isabella's opponent, Juana?"} +{"answers": ["Pulicat Lake"], "question": ", a bird sanctuary, adjoins the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, launch site of India's successful first lunar space mission, the Chandrayaan-1?"} +{"answers": ["Marxist Left in Slovakia and the Transcarpathian Ukraine"], "question": "the 1921 congress of the endorsed all 21 conditions of Comintern, except the one demanding use of the name \"Communist Party\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edlin", "Aaron Edlin", "Aaron S. Edlin", "Aaron"], "question": ", an expert in law and economics, co-founded the \"Berkeley Electronic Press\"?"} +{"answers": ["Talheim Death Pit"], "question": "most of the skeletons found at , a mass grave in Germany dating to 5000 BC, show signs of skull trauma, and scientists have concluded that those buried there were victims of genocide?"} +{"answers": ["Heslop-Harrison", "Jack Heslop-Harrison", "Jack"], "question": "when resigned as director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in 1976 he was the first director to do so in the 154 years of its existence?"} +{"answers": ["Mermithidae"], "question": "a parasitic worm of the family \"\" has been found in a spider preserved in Baltic amber for 40 million years?"} +{"answers": ["Power and the Glory"], "question": "Phil Ochs described \"\" as \"the greatest song I'll ever write\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rose Bowl", "1965 Rose Bowl"], "question": "following his team's loss in the , Oregon State Beavers football coach Tommy Prothro was hired as head coach at UCLA, where he led the team to victory in the following year's Rose Bowl?"} +{"answers": ["pied tamarin", "Pied tamarin"], "question": "the , an endangered primate of the Amazon basin, is being gradually displaced by the Red-handed Tamarin?"} +{"answers": ["Woodland Opera House", "Opera House"], "question": "the was the first opera house to serve the Sacramento Valley?"} +{"answers": ["Byron Brown", "Byron", "Brown"], "question": " was the first African-American to be elected mayor of Buffalo, New York, even though six African-Americans had been the nominee before him?"} +{"answers": ["Diplopodia"], "question": "at least five mutations are known to cause in chickens, resulting in the development of extra toes or other structural abnormalities in the hind limbs?"} +{"answers": ["Ben Hanford", "Ben", "Hanford"], "question": " ran as the Socialist Party of America candidate for Vice President of the United States in 1904 and 1908?"} +{"answers": ["World's Biggest Liar"], "question": "a bishop of the Church of England once won the competition by simply stating, \"I have never told a lie in my life\"?"} +{"answers": ["Diamphidia"], "question": "the larvae \"\" and pupae of African beetles in the genus are used by Bushmen to prepare arrow poisons?"} +{"answers": ["30 Rock, season 3", "30 Rock", "30 Rock"], "question": "the first episode of the is currently the most watched episode of the series?"} +{"answers": ["The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood"], "question": "Howard Pyle's 1883 children's novel had a vast influence on portrayals of Robin Hood through the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Thomas Campbell", "Campbell", "Charles"], "question": ", who served as a Union Army general during the American Civil War, helped found the town of Scotland, South Dakota?"} +{"answers": ["Martyrology of Tallaght"], "question": "the oldest known text of the is in a 12th-century manuscript now at University College, Dublin?"} +{"answers": ["Kumusi River"], "question": "the rebuilding of the Kumusi Bridge in Papua New Guinea, destroyed by the flooding of the \"\" during Cyclone Guba, will cost upwards of K70 million?"} +{"answers": ["Boyd", "Charles G. Boyd", "Charles Graham Boyd", "Charles"], "question": "General , United States Air Force, is the only Vietnam War prisoner of war to later reach the 4-star rank?"} +{"answers": ["David Emanuel", "Emanuel", "David Emanuel", "David"], "question": "a copy of Diana, Princess of Wales' wedding dress, made by , sold at auction in 2005 for £100,000, twice the original estimate?"} +{"answers": ["Vatalanib", "vatalanib"], "question": ", an anti-cancer drug currently in clinical trials, inhibits the growth of new blood vessels by selectively blocking receptors of vascular endothelial growth factors?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Francis Catterson", "Catterson"], "question": "before becoming a general in the American Civil War, practiced medicine in Rockville, Indiana?"} +{"answers": ["Teague", "Hilary", "Hilary Teague"], "question": " served as Liberia's first Secretary of State and wrote that country's Declaration of Independence?"} +{"answers": ["perfluorononanoic acid", "Perfluorononanoic acid"], "question": ", an environmental contaminant, has been detected in polar bears in concentrations over 400 parts per billion?"} +{"answers": ["Snarøya"], "question": ", a peninsula in Bærum, Norway, was an island until the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Ludwick", "Tessa Ludwick", "Tessa"], "question": "before Korean American became a child actress, she worked as a model, starting when she was only two and a half years old?"} +{"answers": ["Mokomokai"], "question": ", the preserved heads of Māori people with facial tattoos, were traded for firearms during the early 19th century in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Wetland", "Morten", "Morten Wetland"], "question": " was the campaign manager for Gro Harlem Brundtland when she applied for the World Health Organization directorship in 1998?"} +{"answers": ["Rabemananjara", "Jacques", "Jacques Rabemananjara"], "question": ", former Vice President of Madagascar, was also an important negritude poet and playwright?"} +{"answers": ["40-foot telescope"], "question": "William Herschel's \"\" was the largest telescope in the world for 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Antarctic Program", "Antarctic Program"], "question": "the has two permanent bases in Antarctica and has sent 27 expeditions to the continent since 1981?"} +{"answers": ["St Georges Terrace", "140 St Georges Terrace"], "question": "the 30-storey in Perth was the tallest building in the Western Australian city when it was completed in 1975?"} +{"answers": ["Flower", "Newman Flower", "Newman", "Walter Newman Flower"], "question": "publisher and biographer was criticized by some contemporaries for sanitizing aspects of his subjects' personal lives?"} +{"answers": ["Advanced Thin Ionization Calorimeter"], "question": ", a balloon-borne detector flying over Antarctica, recently found excess cosmic ray electrons that might provide evidence for dark matter consisting of Kaluza-Klein particles?"} +{"answers": ["Regiment de la Rey"], "question": "the chaplain of the \"(badge pictured)\" of the South African Army once convinced two German soldiers that World War II had ended and then captured them with his officer's cane as his only weapon?"} +{"answers": ["Elaeophora sagitta"], "question": "the nematode is a parasite that infests the heart and blood vessels of animals such as buffaloes and kudus in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["American Brass Company"], "question": "in 1909, the manufactured two-thirds of all the brass in the United States, consumed a third of all copper produced in the U.S., and was the largest fabricator of nonferrous metal in the world?"} +{"answers": ["The Abbey in the Oakwood"], "question": "in \"\" German romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich symbolically depicted \"the burial of Germany's hopes for resurrection\"?"} +{"answers": ["Podaxis"], "question": "the fungus is often used as face paint by the Australian Aborigines?"} +{"answers": ["Will Venable", "Will", "Venable"], "question": "former Princeton Tigers and Chris Young were the first players named first-team All-Ivy League in both basketball and baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Jane Brody", "Jane Ellen Brody", "Jane", "Brody"], "question": " was at first reluctant to write the Personal Health column in \"The New York Times\", which has since been syndicated to more than 100 newspapers in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Visoba", "Visoba Khechara", "Khechara"], "question": "according to Hindu legend, the yogi taught his disciple Namdev the omnipresence of God by magically filling a whole temple with lingas—the symbols of god Shiva \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Finkel", "Donald", "Donald Alexander Finkel", "Donald Finkel"], "question": ", a poet who had aspired to be a sculptor as a youth, created sculptures out of found items that he called \"dreckolage\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ferraris", "Ines Maria Ferraris", "Ines"], "question": "before becoming a famous opera singer, had a career as a concert pianist beginning at the age of 12?"} +{"answers": ["Tomb of Orcus"], "question": "the only known picture of the Etruscan mythological daemon Tuchulcha is on the wall in the , a 4th-century BC hypogeum in Tarquinia, Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Abell 2142"], "question": ", a galaxy cluster, is one of the most massive objects in the universe?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Arne", "Thomas Augustine Arne", "Thomas", "Arne"], "question": "the majority of the more than 90 stage works composed by \"\" are now lost, probably destroyed in the disastrous fire at Covent Garden in 1808?"} +{"answers": ["Château d'Angludet"], "question": "historic Bordeaux wine estate was derelict after World War II, but its fortunes were reversed when wine producer Peter Sichel noticed it during an afternoon stroll?"} +{"answers": ["Feldmann", "Marc", "Marc Feldmann"], "question": " and Ravinder N. Maini were awarded the 2000 Crafoord Prize for identification of TNF blockade as an effective therapeutic principle in rheumatoid arthritis?"} +{"answers": ["Music plagiarism", "Musical plagiarism"], "question": "according to the U.S. copyright law, musicians who accuse others of must prove \"access\" and \"similarity\", in the absence of a confession?"} +{"answers": ["Nabi Shu'ayb"], "question": ", Arabic for \"the Prophet Jethro\", is used in English to refer to the site where Druze tradition holds he was buried?"} +{"answers": ["Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907"], "question": "the reorganised the reserves of the British Army, creating the Territorial Force?"} +{"answers": ["La Tourneaux", "Robert La Tourneaux", "Robert", "Tourneaux"], "question": "openly gay actor considered his role as the gay hustler in the 1970 film \"The Boys in the Band\" to be the \"kiss of death\" for his career?"} +{"answers": ["Daily Express", "Dublin Daily Express", "Daily Express"], "question": "Karl Marx called the of Dublin \"the Government organ\" and accused it of \"false rumours of murders committed, armed men marauding, and midnight meetings\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cat gap"], "question": "the is a period in the fossil record \"(cat illustration pictured)\" of approximately 25 to 17 million years ago in which there were few cats or cat-like species?"} +{"answers": ["Argentina Wine Route"], "question": "more than a million tourists visit the in Argentina annually?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry", "Ziesmer", "Jerry Ziesmer"], "question": ", who delivered the line \"Terminate with extreme prejudice\" in \"Apocalypse Now\", was also the film's assistant director?"} +{"answers": ["Saxotromba"], "question": "Do you know that, apart from inventing the saxophone, Belgian musician Adolphe Sax also devised the brass instrument ?"} +{"answers": ["``Old English Gospel of Nicodemus", "Old English Gospel of Nicodemus"], "question": "the character \"Seo Hell\" from the tells Satan to leave her dwelling, and has been compared to the female being Hel of Norse mythology?"} +{"answers": ["Pat", "Pat Underwood", "Underwood"], "question": "former Detroit Tigers pitcher 's first game in the major leagues was a 1-0 victory against his brother Tom?"} +{"answers": ["Réseau de Transport d'Électricité"], "question": ", Europe's largest transmission system operator, manages a network of high-voltage power lines?"} +{"answers": ["Lucius Aurelius Avianius Symmachus", "Lucius", "Symmachus"], "question": "enraged plebs burned down the home of because of a rumor that he would rather slake lime with wine, than sell wine at the price they wanted?"} +{"answers": ["Jardwadjali"], "question": "many of the members of the Australian Aboriginal cricket team which toured England in 1868 were men?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James M. Goggin", "James Monroe Goggin", "Goggin"], "question": "before serving in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War, worked as a cotton broker?"} +{"answers": ["Nabi Rubin"], "question": "until the former Arab village of was captured by Israel in 1948, it was the site of a large annual religious festival with tens of thousands of Muslims participating?"} +{"answers": ["Dunderberg Mountain"], "question": "a -long railway ride was planned to be built on in the 19th century, but was never completed?"} +{"answers": ["Calostoma"], "question": "mushrooms of the genus are sometimes called \"prettymouth\" because of peristome tissue that appears on them when they expand?"} +{"answers": ["William George Stern", "William", "Stern", "William Stern", "William Stern"], "question": "the bankruptcy of property fund owner with debts of £118 million led directly to the creation of Britain's first Policyholders' Protection Act in 1975?"} +{"answers": ["John J. Lanzendorf", "John Lanzendorf", "Lanzendorf", "John"], "question": "Chicago hairstylist owned one of the world's largest collections of dinosaur-themed artwork?"} +{"answers": ["Atlantic Insurance Company", "Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company"], "question": "in the 1850s, the was the largest marine and general insurance firm in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Rosetta", "Reitz", "Rosetta Reitz"], "question": ", whose Rosetta Records focused on the women of jazz, was behind the 1980 Newport Jazz Festival tribute called \"Blues is a Woman\", featuring Adelaide Hall and Big Mama Thornton?"} +{"answers": ["Order of the Builders of People's Poland"], "question": " was the highest civilian decoration in the People's Republic of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Chuck Churn", "Chuck", "Churn"], "question": " won only three games in his Major League Baseball career, one of them handing Elroy Face his only loss in 1959 when he finished with an 18–1 record?"} +{"answers": ["The Sea of Ice"], "question": "Caspar David Friedrich's 1824 painting \"\" was seen as too radical in composition, and went unsold until after his death in 1840?"} +{"answers": ["Great Bombay textile strike", "Great Bombay Textile Strike"], "question": "during the of 1982, nearly 250,000 workers and more than 50 textile mills went on strike in Mumbai, India?"} +{"answers": ["Mieczysław Jagielski", "Jagielski", "Mieczysław"], "question": " negotiated the agreement which recognized Solidarity as the first independent trade union within the Eastern Bloc?"} +{"answers": ["Can", "Dou Can", "Dou"], "question": "Emperor Dezong of Tang ordered the former chancellor to commit suicide as Dou was heading to his exile in Vietnam?"} +{"answers": ["Allendale Square"], "question": "when it was completed in 1976, the 32-storey in Perth, Western Australia, was one of the largest fully aluminium-clad skyscrapers in the world?"} +{"answers": ["1996 Orange Bowl", "Orange Bowl", "1996 Orange Bowl"], "question": "the had the lowest attendance of any Orange Bowl since 1947?"} +{"answers": ["Rex Willis", "William Rex Willis", "Rex", "Willis"], "question": "when Wales national rugby union team beat Scotland in the 1952 Five Nations Championship, played a large proportion of the match with a broken jaw bone?"} +{"answers": ["Sonny'' Throckmorton", "Throckmorton", "Sonny Throckmorton", "Sonny"], "question": "at least one song written by was on the country music charts for almost every week between 1976 and 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Tamsui"], "question": "in the Sino-French War, Presbyterian missionary George Mackay refused to leave during the \"(sketch pictured)\" because he could not take his Formosan converts with him?"} +{"answers": ["Lava River Cave"], "question": "the in Newberry National Volcanic Monument is the longest known uncollapsed lava tube in Oregon, U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Dinsmoor", "Dinsmoor", "Charles"], "question": " invented the endless chain tractor in 1886, forerunner of the continuous track vehicle?"} +{"answers": ["Dura Parchment 24"], "question": " is the first manuscript of Greek Diatessaron, a Gospel harmony, to be discovered in modern time?"} +{"answers": ["Adrian Kantrowitz", "Kantrowitz", "Adrian"], "question": "in 1967, Dr. performed the world's second human heart transplant, in a procedure on a 19-day-old infant at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Spinning", "Spinning", "spinning"], "question": "there are four types of , a manufacturing process for creating polymer fibers—wet, dry, melt, and gel?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Armsey", "James Armsey", "James W. Armsey"], "question": "a proposal by of the Ford Foundation led many major universities in the United States to integrate in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Fortifications of Kotor"], "question": "Captain William Hoste captured the French-held \"\" in 1814 by hoisting cannons from the HMS \"Bacchante\" onto the higher ground of the surrounding mountains?"} +{"answers": ["White horse", "White horse"], "question": "the is associated with the sun chariot, warrior-heroes, fertility or an end-time saviour?"} +{"answers": ["Ella Sophonisba Hergesheimer", "Ella", "Hergesheimer"], "question": "American illustrator, painter and printmaker was the great-great granddaughter of Philadelphia artist Charles Willson Peale?"} +{"answers": ["Dalberg Global Development Advisors"], "question": " developed a ranking system to assess the quality of 20,000 NGOs and UN agencies?"} +{"answers": ["Bărboi Church"], "question": "the bell tower of the in Iaşi, Romania, is over a century older than the present church, and once contained a private library?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Playfair"], "question": "Fr. Finn wrote the 1890 novel , telling the adventures of a 10-year-old at an all-boys Jesuit boarding school, to illustrate his ideal of a genuine Catholic American boy?"} +{"answers": ["Magee", "Tommy", "Tommy Magee"], "question": "footballer is the only West Bromwich Albion player to have won both a League Championship medal and an FA Cup winners' medal with the club?"} +{"answers": ["Hittin"], "question": " was a Palestinian village located near the site of the Battle of Hattin, where Saladin \"\" defeated the Crusaders in 1187?"} +{"answers": ["Gentle Men"], "question": "singer Robb Johnson based the album on the experiences of his two grandfathers during the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Bethea", "Erin", "Erin Bethea"], "question": "in a kiss scene with Kirk Cameron in \"Fireproof\", was replaced by Cameron's real-life wife, Chelsea Noble, and the scene was shot in shadows?"} +{"answers": ["Elaeophora poeli"], "question": "the nematode is a parasite that is found in the heart or aorta of various species of cattle?"} +{"answers": ["Survivor Series", "Survivor Series"], "question": "the World Wrestling Federation's first coffin match took place at between The Undertaker and Kamala?"} +{"answers": ["The Puppy Episode"], "question": "when ABC's Birmingham, Alabama, affiliate WBMA-LP refused to air the \"Ellen\" coming out episode \"\", a local LGBT group sold out a 5,000-seat theatre so people could watch it via satellite?"} +{"answers": ["Áed Ua Crimthainn", "Áed", "Crimthainn"], "question": ", abbot of Terryglass, Ireland, was the compiler and principal scribe of the \"Book of Leinster\", a Middle Irish illuminated manuscript \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["SV Alsenborn"], "question": "even though they were five points ahead of 1. FC Saarbrücken, were not promoted to the higher level 2nd Bundesliga Süd, due to their financial position?"} +{"answers": ["Parke Godwin", "Godwin", "Parke Godwin", "Parke"], "question": "American abolitionist criticized then-president Franklin Pierce in an essay entitled \"American Despotisms\"?"} +{"answers": ["Galbraith", "Catherine Galbraith", "Catherine"], "question": "\"The Atlantic Monthly\" ran an article titled \"Mother Doesn't Do Much\" by about her role as an ambassador's wife in India after her son wrote a school essay using those words?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Greathead", "Greathead", "Henry", "Henry Francis Greathead"], "question": " invented the lifeboat in 1790, but never sought to patent it?"} +{"answers": ["Hacienda Arms Apartments"], "question": " on the Sunset Strip was the \"most famous brothel in California\" in the 1930s and now houses a celebrity-owned restaurant described by \"Newsweek\" as \"so hip it hurts\"?"} +{"answers": ["Swadeshabhimani Ramakrishna Pillai", "Pillai", "Swadeshabhimani", "Ramakrishna Pillai"], "question": " \"\" wrote the Malayalam biography of Karl Marx, which is the first Marx biography in any Indian language?"} +{"answers": ["Ohaveth Sholum Congregation"], "question": ", Seattle's first Jewish congregation, fell four days short of having the first synagogue in Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Odwell", "Fred Odwell", "Fred"], "question": "in 1905, led the National League in home runs with nine, but hit only one home run in the other three seasons he played in Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Beach", "Chester", "Chester Beach"], "question": "when American sculptor was selected to the National Academy of Design, he was its youngest member?"} +{"answers": ["Uskmouth Power", "Uskmouth power stations"], "question": " has been described as one of the cleanest coal-fired power stations in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Wall", "Patrick David Wall", "Patrick"], "question": "by the time he graduated from medical school, had already published three papers in prominent scientific journals?"} +{"answers": ["Crab Bowl"], "question": "the Navy Midshipmen discontinued with the Maryland Terrapins for forty years after a Terrapins' linebacker twice \"flipped the bird\" to the Brigade of Midshipmen during the 1964 game?"} +{"answers": ["The life stages", "The Stages of Life"], "question": "in \"\", German painter Caspar David Friedrich depicted his son holding a Swedish flag because Friedrich considered himself half-Swedish?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Sheehan", "Edward", "Sheehan"], "question": "after serving in U.S. embassies in Egypt and Lebanon, wrote his debut novel \"Kingdom of Illusion\" about the playboy king of a fictional Middle Eastern country?"} +{"answers": ["Sclerodermataceae"], "question": "the , a family of fungi, contains species with common names such as \"hard-skinned puffballs\", \"earthstars\" and \"prettymouths\"?"} +{"answers": ["Constantine Richard Moorsom", "Moorsom", "Constantine"], "question": " was listed as having been in the Battle of Trafalgar at the age of 13, even though he was actually in school at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Stevens Streator", "Worthy", "Streator", "Worthy S. Streator"], "question": " never set foot in the city of Streator, Illinois, the town named for him, even though it was founded 36 years before his death?"} +{"answers": ["Shakespeare's Birthplace"], "question": "American showman P. T. Barnum proposed to buy \"\" and ship it brick-by-brick from England to the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Pilchowa", "Agnieszka Pilchowa", "Agnieszka"], "question": ", a noted clairvoyant in the Second Polish Republic, was also a herbalist who treated Prime Minister Józef Piłsudski and President Ignacy Mościcki?"} +{"answers": ["Brown Mountain forest", "Brown Mountain"], "question": " in East Gippsland, Victoria, is home to mainland Australia's largest marsupial carnivore, the Spotted Quoll?"} +{"answers": ["Franklin Marvin Fisher", "Fisher", "Franklin", "Franklin M. Fisher"], "question": " served as the chief economic witness for IBM in the antitrust case \"U.S. v. IBM\", and for the United States Department of Justice in \"United States v. Microsoft\"?"} +{"answers": ["K-B-D"], "question": ", a triliteral root meaning \"heavy\" that is common to all Semitic languages, appears in the Old Testament 376 times?"} +{"answers": ["Irworobongdo"], "question": " \"\" is a Korean folding screen with a stylized landscape painting for symbolizing the political cosmology of the Joseon Dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese Trinidadian and Tobagonian"], "question": "the 1806 settlement of was the first organised settlement of Chinese people in the Caribbean, preceding the importation of Chinese-indentured labour by over 40 years?"} +{"answers": ["Human bocavirus"], "question": "the is the fourth most commonly found virus in samples collected from the respiratory system?"} +{"answers": ["M-97", "M-97"], "question": "Michigan highway was simultaneously named both Reid Highway and Groesbeck Highway by different levels of government from 1927 until 1949, the year it was dedicated to Alex Groesbeck?"} +{"answers": ["L'Encobert"], "question": "the mysterious rebel known as claimed to be a secret prince given a divine revelation to save Spain in the Revolt of the Brotherhoods?"} +{"answers": ["La Salle Expeditions", "La Salle expeditions", "La Salle"], "question": "French explorer Robert de LaSalle \"\" was murdered by a member of his own expedition while trying to in 1687?"} +{"answers": ["Brandon", "Walters", "Brandon Walters"], "question": "Indigenous Australian actor had never heard of Nicole Kidman or Hugh Jackman when he signed on to co-star with them in \"Australia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Breitenbach", "T. E. Breitenbach", "T.", "Thomas E. Breitenbach"], "question": "painter 's work \"Proverbidioms\" appeared on the TV show \"Beverly Hills, 90210\"?"} +{"answers": ["Les", "Les West", "West"], "question": "'s cycle racing career spanned 47 years from 1960 to 2006, and included two victories in the Tour of Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Flora Perini", "Flora", "Perini"], "question": "Italian mezzo-soprano \"\" originated the role of the Princess in the world premiere of Puccini's \"Suor Angelica\" at the Metropolitan Opera in 1918?"} +{"answers": ["2009–10 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "in its second year after scholarship probation, the has four blue chip letter of intent signees?"} +{"answers": ["confession album", "Confession album"], "question": "Do you know that, according to the answers Friedrich Engels gave in a Victorian , his idea of happiness was the wine Château Margaux 1848?"} +{"answers": ["Cesira Ferrani", "Ferrani", "Cesira"], "question": "soprano originated two of the most iconic roles in opera history, Mimì \"\" in the world premiere of Puccini's \"La bohème\" and the title role in the premiere of Puccini's \"Manon Lescaut\"?"} +{"answers": ["Knight Foundry"], "question": "the in Sutter Creek, California, is the last water-powered foundry in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Winning McMillan", "McMillan", "James W. McMillan"], "question": "after serving as a volunteer during the Mexican-American War, returned to private life but still became a General during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Kairo-kō"], "question": "Natsume Sōseki's 1905 novel is the earliest, and only major, prose treatment of the Arthurian legend in the Japanese language?"} +{"answers": ["I.", "Weinstein", "I. Bernard Weinstein"], "question": "research by physician investigated the cancer-causing potential of such foods as barbecued and cured meat?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Scott Lenox", "Lenox"], "question": " produced the first set of American-made china dishware \"\" for the White House?"} +{"answers": ["Briolette of India"], "question": "the recorded history of the dates back to the 12th century, making it possibly the world's oldest diamond on record?"} +{"answers": ["Giuseppe", "Cremonini", "Giuseppe Cremonini"], "question": "opera superstar 's career was tragically cut short upon his sudden death at the age of 36?"} +{"answers": ["Flettner rotor bomblet"], "question": "even though the was never mass-produced, William C. Patrick III called it \"one of the better devices for disseminating microorganisms\"?"} +{"answers": ["Macrossan", "John Macrossan", "John", "John Murtagh Macrossan"], "question": "Chief Justice of Queensland also had two uncles who were chief justices as well?"} +{"answers": ["Gay Weddings"], "question": "the success of as counterprogramming to Super Bowl XXXVII led television network Bravo to develop additional LGBT-interest programming, including \"Queer Eye\" and \"Boy Meets Boy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Katz", "Jay", "Jay Katz"], "question": "Dr. , who escaped from Nazi Germany to the U.S. in the 1930s, opposed use of data from Nazi human experimentation, because \"we cannot separate the data from the way they were obtained\"?"} +{"answers": ["Parkmill"], "question": " in Gower, South Wales, is now the home of La Charrette, the smallest cinema in Wales \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin", "Werbach", "Kevin Werbach"], "question": "Susan Crawford and have been selected by President-elect Barack Obama to lead the review of the Federal Communications Commission?"} +{"answers": ["Neate", "Adam", "Adam Neate"], "question": "artist left 1,000 prints, valued at £1 million, on London streets for anyone to pick up and keep?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "C. Harmon Brown", "Brown"], "question": "research done by showed that female athletes were more loose-jointed and more prone to dislocated shoulders than male athletes?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Wycheproof"], "question": ", standing just high, is the smallest registered mountain in the world?"} +{"answers": ["A.O. Mod. TV. Vers."], "question": "the single \"Don't Tear It Down\" from Spy vs Spy's album was inspired by a government agency's attempts to demolish a building the band were squatting in?"} +{"answers": ["Agustín", "Agustín de Iturbide", "Iturbide"], "question": "the empire ruled by \"\" lasted less than one year?"} +{"answers": ["Don't Ask, Don't Tell", "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"], "question": "after initially deciding not to air the \"Roseanne\" episode \"\" because it included Mariel Hemingway kissing Roseanne Barr, ABC promoted it as \"the lesbian kiss episode\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harald Nicolai Storm Wergeland", "Wergeland", "Harald"], "question": ", Lieutenant General and Norwegian Minister of the Army, was raised by his uncle Nicolai Wergeland and enrolled at the Norwegian Military Academy at the age of twelve?"} +{"answers": ["2007–08 Australian region cyclone season"], "question": " was the first ever tropical cyclone to be monitored by the Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in Jakarta?"} +{"answers": ["Johnny", "Rizzo", "Johnny Rizzo"], "question": "the 23 home runs hit by in 1938 set a Pittsburgh Pirates team record at the time, and his nine RBI in a 1939 game set a single game team record that still stands today?"} +{"answers": ["The Blood of Jesus"], "question": " was the first race film added to the U.S. National Film Registry?"} +{"answers": ["Nia Glassie abuse case"], "question": "the included being left in a tumble drier for 30 minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Great Comet of 1744"], "question": ", the Great Comet of 1744 \"\", is thought to have been the sixth intrinsically brightest on record and went on to develop six tails?"} +{"answers": ["Øksnevad", "Toralv", "Toralv Øksnevad"], "question": " was known as the \"voice from London\" during the Second World War, when listening to foreign radio was a crime punishable by death in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Cannabinoid receptor antagonist"], "question": "some anti-obesity drugs, such as Rimonabant, are chemical compounds designed to ?"} +{"answers": ["John P. Daley", "Daley", "John"], "question": "Pamela Munizzi succeeded , the son of former Chicago Mayor Richard J., brother of current Mayor Richard M., in office in both the Illinois House of Representatives and the Illinois Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Catskill Escarpment"], "question": "the is the only clearly defined boundary of the Catskill Mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Meredith Burgmann", "Burgmann", "Meredith Anne Burgmann", "Meredith"], "question": " claims to be the only Australian sent to prison after running onto a sports field during a major sporting event?"} +{"answers": ["Levenmouth rail link"], "question": "the proposed in Fife, Scotland, could be used by Scotch whisky distillery freight trains as well as by passengers?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": " recruit Anthony LaLota is rated among both the top ten high school offensive tackles and strong side defensive ends in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Trial of Lex Wotton"], "question": "the leader of the 2004 Palm Island, Queensland riot, , ran for mayor while out on bail?"} +{"answers": ["John Luttrell", "Luttrell", "John Luttrell", "John"], "question": ", an English soldier and diplomat under Henry VIII and Edward VI, was the subject of an allegorical portrait \"\" by Hans Eworth celebrating peace with France and Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Filming Othello"], "question": "the 1978 Orson Welles-directed documentary has never been theatrically released or presented on home video?"} +{"answers": ["Alperon", "Yaakov Alperon", "Yaakov"], "question": "assassinated Israeli mobster was tied to a protection racket in which restaurant owners paid by allowing the gangsters to collect empty returnable bottles from their businesses?"} +{"answers": ["Papyrus 110"], "question": ", a Greek manuscript copy of the Gospel of Matthew from the New Testament, may have been composed as early as the 3rd century?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Sanks Brisbin", "Brisbin"], "question": "in addition to being a general in the Union Army, was also a prolific writer, and authored several works on a variety of subjects?"} +{"answers": ["Pine Middle School shooting", "Pine Middle School"], "question": "as a result of the 2006 in Reno, Nevada, 14-year-old shooter James Newman was sentenced to house arrest and 200 hours of community service?"} +{"answers": ["Związek Organizacji Wojskowej"], "question": "the , a Polish resistance group inside the Auschwitz concentration camp, provided the first intelligence about the Holocaust to the Western Allies?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Tarracino", "Tony", "Tarracino"], "question": "former Key West mayor was a subject of \"Cuba Crossing\", a 1980 film about a plot to kill Fidel Castro, and of the 1985 Jimmy Buffett song \"Last Mango in Paris\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rita", "Rita Fornia", "Fornia"], "question": "although opera singer began her career as a coloratura soprano, her voice lowered and darkened causing her to sing mostly mezzo-soprano roles?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Becky", "Tropical Storm Becky"], "question": " produced heavy rainfall in Tallahassee, Florida in 1970, causing flood-related losses to 104 families?"} +{"answers": ["John H. Kelly", "Kelly", "John Herbert Kelly", "John"], "question": " was the youngest Confederate Brigadier General at the time of his appointment at 23, and one of the youngest generals to die during the American Civil War at 24?"} +{"answers": ["Static Major", "Major", "Static"], "question": " featured in Lil Wayne's 2008 hit single \"Lollipop\" but died before the song was released in \"Tha Carter III\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Bacon Curtis", "John B. Curtis", "John", "Curtis"], "question": " made the first commercially available chewing gum?"} +{"answers": ["Løken", "Astrid", "Astrid Løken"], "question": "during the German occupation of Norway, combined entomological field research with secret photography for the resistance group XU?"} +{"answers": ["Melbourne Jazz Co-operative"], "question": "the runs three jazz concerts a week and is the most active jazz presenter organisation in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Weraroa"], "question": ", a genus of pouch fungi, may represent an intermediate evolutionary stage between underground and above-ground fungi?"} +{"answers": ["Francis", "Dunn", "Francis Dunn"], "question": "at the same time was coaching Dickinson College's football team, he was also playing professional football for the Canton Bulldogs under Jim Thorpe?"} +{"answers": ["Drum", "Drum"], "question": "for his 2004 film , director Zola Maseko received the top prize at FESPACO, the Golden Stallion of Yennenga, in addition to a cash prize of 10 million CFA francs (US$20,000)?"} +{"answers": ["Confederate Monument, Murray, Kentucky", "Confederate Monument in Murray"], "question": "the \"\" in Murray, Kentucky, is the only Civil War Monument in Kentucky to prominently feature Robert E. Lee?"} +{"answers": ["Lucien", "Michard", "Lucien Michard"], "question": "French racing cyclist won four successive world championships and lost a fifth even though he crossed the line first?"} +{"answers": ["Action of 11 November 2008"], "question": "the deaths of two pirates during the , are believed to be the first time since the 1982 Falklands War that the Royal Navy has killed anyone on the high seas?"} +{"answers": ["Sunde", "Arne Sunde", "Arne", "Arne Toralf Sunde"], "question": ", Norwegian Olympian, politician and World War II veteran, was President of the United Nations Security Council at the start of the Korean War?"} +{"answers": ["Interstate Income Act of 1959"], "question": "the prevents a U.S. state from collecting income tax on solicited sales within its borders, as long as the orders are filled or shipped outside of the state?"} +{"answers": ["Kamchia", "Kamchia", "Kamtchia"], "question": "the biosphere reserve in Bulgaria is a major migratory bottleneck site where at least 60,000 White Storks pass overhead each autumn?"} +{"answers": ["Irving", "Irving Brown", "Brown"], "question": "Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient was dubbed \"The Most Dangerous Man\" by \"Time\" in 1952?"} +{"answers": ["Nassak Diamond"], "question": "the \"(replica pictured)\", pillaged in the 1800s from a Hindu temple where it had resided for 300 years, was later used as a gimmick to attract partygoers to a 1976 benefit?"} +{"answers": ["Save Our Children"], "question": "Anita Bryant's participation in , a coalition working to overturn gay rights ordinances in Miami and other cities in 1977 and 1978, destroyed her career?"} +{"answers": ["Jesse Lon Plemons", "Jesse", "Jesse Plemons", "Plemons"], "question": "actor had to get 11 stitches in his chin after offering to do his own stunts on \"Friday Night Lights\"?"} +{"answers": ["M115 bomb"], "question": "the was known as the \"feather bomb\" because it dropped feathers laced with fungal spores in order to spread wheat stem rust?"} +{"answers": ["Mathematician", "Leo the Mathematician", "Leo"], "question": ", called by some the cleverest man in 9th-century Byzantium, invented a system of beacons to warn of Arab raids and a fabled levitating throne for the emperor?"} +{"answers": ["Marv", "Marv Foley", "Foley"], "question": "current Colorado Rockies minor league catching instructor is the only baseball manager to win championships in the International League, Pacific Coast League, and American Association?"} +{"answers": ["Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006"], "question": "Anna Vissi, who represented , has participated in the contest three times over a 26 year period?"} +{"answers": ["Pacific Electric Railroad Bridge"], "question": "the in Torrance, California is used as a symbol on the patch of the local police department?"} +{"answers": ["Liu Hun", "Liu", "Hun"], "question": "when rival colleague Zhang Yanshang suggested the Tang Dynasty chancellor be more silent, Liu commented that his tongue would not stop even if he were decapitated?"} +{"answers": ["Vicki Berger", "Vicki", "Berger"], "question": "in 2007, played a major role in amending the Oregon Bottle Bill, which her own father had created 36 years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Seneca white deer"], "question": "the of the Seneca Army Depot in Seneca County, New York, is the largest herd of white deer in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Augustin", "Trébuchon", "Augustin Trébuchon"], "question": ", the last French soldier to die in the First World War, was shot 15 minutes before the war ended?"} +{"answers": ["Tea Fire", "Montecito Tea Fire"], "question": "the , which destroyed more than 200 homes in California, was caused by smoldering embers from a bonfire party at an abandoned tea house?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Eworth", "Hans", "Eworth"], "question": " was a Flemish artist of the Tudor court known for his allegorical paintings and his portraits of Queen Mary I \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sayre Fire"], "question": "the resulted in the worst loss of homes due to fire in the history of Los Angeles, surpassing the loss of 484 residences in the 1961 Bel Air fire?"} +{"answers": ["Panzer Division", "17th Panzer Division", "17th Panzer Division"], "question": "by Christmas Eve 1942, the had only eight tanks and one anti-tank gun left after its failed attempt to break through to Stalingrad?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary"], "question": "the formerly used Police Motu, a lingua franca pidgin of Motu, as its working language?"} +{"answers": ["Valmagne Abbey"], "question": "the church of in south-central France has been used as a wine cave since the abbey was confiscated and sold during the French Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Whitcomb L. Judson", "Judson", "Whitcomb"], "question": " is recognized as the inventor of the zipper?"} +{"answers": ["Autism's False Prophets"], "question": "the author of , a critique of claims that autism is linked to vaccines, reportedly received death threats?"} +{"answers": ["Deseret Test Center"], "question": "from 1962 to 1973, the in Fort Douglas, Utah, oversaw 46 tests using simulants and live biological and chemical agents?"} +{"answers": ["Kallidaikurichi Aiyah Nilakanta Sastri", "K. A. Nilakanta Sastri", "Sastri", "K."], "question": "Indian historian and Dravidologist served as the Director of UNESCO's Institute of Traditional Culture?"} +{"answers": ["Soon We'll Be Found"], "question": "the music video for Sia Furler's latest single \"\" features American Sign Language?"} +{"answers": ["djenkolic acid", "Djenkolic acid"], "question": "nephrotoxic , found in the raw djenkol bean, can form needle-like crystals in the urine of people who eat the bean?"} +{"answers": ["Suraj Tal", "Suraj Tal Lake"], "question": " \"\", the highest lake in India, may be reached by National Highway NH-21, the highest mountain road in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael William Liddle", "Liddle", "Michael Liddle"], "question": "football player made his international debut for Republic of Ireland under-19s although he was born in London, England?"} +{"answers": ["Schindler disease"], "question": "the metabolic disorder may be caused by mutations in the NAGA gene on chromosome 22?"} +{"answers": ["Entoloma hochstetteri"], "question": "the small bright-blue mushroom is featured on the reverse side of the New Zealand $50 bank note?"} +{"answers": ["Chapultepec aqueduct"], "question": "remnants of the pre-Columbian carrying water from springs at Chapultepec can still be found in Mexico City today?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese immigration to Puerto Rico"], "question": "in 1899, was prohibited by the United States Chinese Exclusion Act?"} +{"answers": ["Takakazu", "Kinashi", "Takakazu Kinashi"], "question": "Imperial Japanese Navy submarine Commander was awarded the Iron Cross by Adolf Hitler for his role in the sinking of the American aircraft carrier \"Wasp\"?"} +{"answers": ["Golden white-eye", "golden white-eye"], "question": "the critically endangered \"\" of Saipan is threatened by a snake that eliminated practically all the forest birds of nearby Guam?"} +{"answers": ["Don Collier", "Collier", "Don"], "question": "actor , who co-starred on NBC's western series \"Outlaws\" and \"The High Chaparral\", played football for the Brigham Young Cougars?"} +{"answers": ["Ofira Air Battle"], "question": "in the , at the outset of the Yom Kippur War, two Israeli F-4 Phantom IIs shot down seven Egyptian MiGs?"} +{"answers": ["People of the Cumberland"], "question": "film directors Sidney Meyers and Jay Leyda used pseudonyms for their screen credits on the 1937 production ?"} +{"answers": ["ETS-VII"], "question": "NASDA's was the world's first satellite to be equipped with a robotic arm and to conduct autonomous rendezvous docking operations successfully?"} +{"answers": ["Hungarian occupation of Vidin"], "question": "the 14th-century of the Bulgarian city of Vidin was described by contemporaries as a \"great pain for the people\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sandi", "Jackson", "Sandi Jackson"], "question": "Chicago alderman \"\" transferred from Georgetown University Law Center to University of Illinois College of Law to be with her future husband, U.S. Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr.?"} +{"answers": ["National Park", "Souss-Massa National Park"], "question": "most of the world's population of Northern Bald Ibis, an endangered species of birds, are found at in Morocco?"} +{"answers": ["World Charter for Prostitutes' Rights"], "question": "the , adopted in 1985, calls for the right to unemployment insurance and decriminalization of adult prostitution?"} +{"answers": ["Idemitsu Kosan"], "question": "oil company is exploring the potential for geothermal power in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Bert", "Olmstead", "Bert Olmstead"], "question": " played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) and appeared in 11 Stanley Cup finals?"} +{"answers": ["Q-D-Š"], "question": "the Semitic triliteral meaning \"holy\" has been used in ancient and modern Semitic languages since at least the 3rd millennium BCE?"} +{"answers": ["Villa Cimbrone"], "question": "when asked what the most beautiful place he had ever seen in all his travels was, Gore Vidal chose the view from the belvedere at ?"} +{"answers": ["methyldichloroarsine", "Methyldichloroarsine"], "question": "the symptoms of exposure to the blister agent clinically resemble poison ivy?"} +{"answers": ["Maharana Pratap Sagar", "Maharana Pratap"], "question": " or Pong Dam Lake, created by the highest earthfill dam in India on the Beas River \"\", intercepts migratory birds on their trans-Himalayan fly path during each migration season?"} +{"answers": ["Klismos", "klismos"], "question": "ancient Greek became fashionable again in the late 18th century?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Feast", "Jim Feast", "James Feast"], "question": "other than visits to other institutions as a guest lecturer, lectured at the University of Durham for over 35 years?"} +{"answers": ["Gautieria"], "question": "species from the underground-dwelling mushroom genus are the preferred food source of the Northern flying squirrel?"} +{"answers": ["M33 cluster bomb"], "question": "after testing the biological on 11,000 guinea pigs, a U.S. general remarked \"Now we know what to do if we ever go to war against guinea pigs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Flekkefjord Line"], "question": "the was built to be part of the main line from Stavanger to Oslo, but a change of plans made it only a branch line?"} +{"answers": ["Rahr West Art Museum", "West Art Museum"], "question": "Manitowoc, Wisconsin, held a \"Sputnikfest\" in 2008 to celebrate a piece of the Soviet Sputnik 4 spacecraft that crashed near the \"\" in 1962?"} +{"answers": ["Sanctus Real"], "question": " was the most-played artist on American Christian radio in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Hugo", "Hugo Bettauer", "Maximilian Hugo Bettauer", "Bettauer"], "question": ", author of a satire depicting Vienna after expulsion of its Jews, was shot and killed in 1925 after Nazis branded him a \"Red poet\" and \"corruptor of youth\"?"} +{"answers": ["M143 bomblet"], "question": "the held the equivalent of 300 million lethal doses of anthrax?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Lionel Baker", "Lionel", "Lionel Sionne Baker"], "question": " is the first cricketer from Montserrat to represent the West Indies senior side at international level?"} +{"answers": ["Place names of Palestine"], "question": "most of the are Arabised words with ancient Semitic roots that were preserved by the local indigenous population, facilitating their identification with biblical sites?"} +{"answers": ["Daly", "John Daly", "John Daly", "John"], "question": ", a New York City criminal, was rumored to be paying $100,000 a week in protection money to the New York Police Department in the late 1800s?"} +{"answers": ["M139 bomblet"], "question": "in 1967, the \"(interior pictured)\" was tested in Hawaii using live Sarin nerve agent?"} +{"answers": ["Sinmara"], "question": "in Norse mythology, is a female companion of Surtr, a fire jötunn?"} +{"answers": ["Hank Wilson", "Hank", "Wilson"], "question": "veteran LGBT rights activist started or co-founded at least ten LGBT organizations in the San Francisco area?"} +{"answers": ["Purpureocillium"], "question": "the soil-dwelling nematode-killing fungus has been known to cause human eye infections?"} +{"answers": ["Still Alive: The Remixes"], "question": "\"\", the theme to action-adventure video game \"Mirror's Edge\", was written by Rami Yacoub, who has also written material for Britney Spears?"} +{"answers": ["Aging of wine"], "question": "according to British wine critic Jancis Robinson, only certain wines can , and most wine is consumed too late rather than too early?"} +{"answers": ["Sabatier principle"], "question": "the graphical plot of the , a concept used in chemical catalysis, is often called a \"volcano plot\" because of its distinctive shape?"} +{"answers": ["Starlight Park"], "question": "before she was disassembled for scrap in 1932, USS \"Holland\", the first submarine commissioned by the U.S. Navy, spent many years as an attraction in amusement park in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["QV.1"], "question": "architect Harry Seidler described the skyscraper \"\" in Perth, Western Australia, as the best building he had ever built?"} +{"answers": ["Sneath Glass Company", "Sneath Glass"], "question": "at one time, the produced almost 90 percent of the glassware used in consumer refrigerators in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Ximing", "Li Ximing", "Li"], "question": "Beijing Communist Party chief was a leading supporter of military action against the Tiananmen Square protests that resulted in the deaths of hundreds, possibly thousands, of people?"} +{"answers": ["Glen Ord Distillery", "Glen Ord"], "question": " is the only remaining single malt scotch whisky distillery on the Black Isle in the Highlands of Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Ridgeway", "Ridgeway"], "question": "prehistoric trails, though often steep, were usually the firmest and safest cart tracks before the advent of paved roads in western Europe?"} +{"answers": ["George J. Seabury", "George", "George John Seabury", "Seabury"], "question": " with Robert Wood Johnson I developed a medicated adhesive plaster \"\" with a rubber base as a precursor to the Johnson & Johnson Band-Aid?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James John Skinner", "Skinner"], "question": " was the only White member of the Zambian cabinet when that nation gained independence in 1964?"} +{"answers": ["Loyola Greyhounds men's lacrosse"], "question": "Loyola College in Maryland, a Jesuit college with \"little athletic tradition,\" has had 13 first-team All American honorees from the ?"} +{"answers": ["Mitford", "Terence", "Terence Mitford", "Terence Bruce Mitford"], "question": ", who spent his whole academic career as an archaeologist at the University of St Andrews, was a member of the Special Air Service during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Wayne Morse Farm", "Wayne Morse Family Farm"], "question": "the historic in Eugene, Oregon, was the home of Wayne Morse who represented Oregon in the United States Senate from 1944 until 1968?"} +{"answers": ["Stanford L&N Railroad Depot"], "question": "the first , was built due to a compromise between Union general Ambrose Burnside and the Louisville and Nashville Railroad?"} +{"answers": ["Operation LAC"], "question": "as part of the U.S. Army sprayed much of the eastern United States with zinc cadmium sulfide particles?"} +{"answers": ["Templo Mayor"], "question": "at the inauguration of the sixth Aztec in 1487 \"(scale model pictured)\", thousands of prisoners of war were ritually sacrificed, bathing the steps of the pyramid in blood?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Steel Box"], "question": " moved 100,000 American chemical weapons from Clausen, West Germany, to Johnston Atoll in the South Pacific Ocean?"} +{"answers": ["Hedley", "Hedley John Howarth", "Howarth", "Hedley Howarth"], "question": " helped lead New Zealand to its first ever test cricket win on the Indian subcontinent with a five-wicket bag against India in 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Capitoline Grounds"], "question": "in a baseball match held at the on June 14, 1870, the Brooklyn Atlantics defeated the Cincinnati Red Stockings, ending their 84 game winning streak?"} +{"answers": ["Tata Steel Europe"], "question": "the in October 2006 has made Tata Steel India's second largest company in the private sector?"} +{"answers": ["Confederate Memorial in Nicholasville"], "question": "the in Nicholasville, Kentucky, took sixteen years to fund, and was originally a statue of a Union soldier?"} +{"answers": ["Udo Schütz", "Schütz", "Udo"], "question": "German entrepreneur, race driver and yacht skipper won the 1000 km Nürburgring in 1967, the Targa Florio in 1969, and the Admiral's Cup in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Symphony in C", "Symphony in C"], "question": " by Georges Bizet \"\" was a completely unknown piece until it was discovered at the Paris Conservatory library in 1933, nearly 60 years after Bizet's death?"} +{"answers": ["Survival of the Shawangunks"], "question": "the is a Hudson Valley triathlon which requires competitors to carry their running shoes as they swim?"} +{"answers": ["Nazif", "Süleyman", "Süleyman Nazif"], "question": "Turkish poet witnessed first hand the decaying corpses of persecuted Christians in his home town of Diyarbakır in July 1915?"} +{"answers": ["Flat-spired three-toothed snail"], "question": "the habitat of the rare West Virginia land snail is protected by a fence?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Joe Hyams", "Hyams"], "question": "' first celebrity interview, with Humphrey Bogart, came after a chance meeting with Bogart's press agent at the pool of The Beverly Hills Hotel?"} +{"answers": ["Leverett Candee", "Candee", "Leverett"], "question": " became the first person in the world to manufacture rubber footwear?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Rossen", "Robert", "Rossen"], "question": "after first taking the Fifth Amendment in 1951, director named 57 people as Communists to the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1953 to escape the Hollywood blacklist?"} +{"answers": ["Wald", "Florence", "Florence Wald"], "question": ", former Dean of Yale School of Nursing, has been credited as \"the mother of the American hospice movement\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cenere"], "question": "the 1916 film contains the only cinematic performance by the Italian theater star Eleanora Duse?"} +{"answers": ["Honolulu Rail Transit Project", "Honolulu Rail Transit"], "question": "the led to Honolulu's 2008 mayoral elections being referred to as a \"referendum on rail transit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Montefiore Windmill"], "question": "millwrights from Canterbury, Kent, built \"\" in Jerusalem, Israel, in 1857?"} +{"answers": ["Liddil", "Dick", "Dick Liddil"], "question": "James-Younger Gang member surrendered to authorities after killing Jesse James' cousin, reportedly out of fear of that James would seek revenge?"} +{"answers": ["Angels of Bataan"], "question": "despite being captured during the Battle of the Philippines, the Nurse Corps regiment known as the continued to serve as a nursing unit throughout their internment?"} +{"answers": ["battery", "Battery", "Battery"], "question": "the term in baseball was first used by Henry Chadwick in reference to the firepower of a team's pitching staff, inspired by artillery batteries then in use in the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Malcolm Gluck", "Gluck", "Malcolm"], "question": "wine writer has been involved in a row with Salman Rushdie over who is the quicker book-signer?"} +{"answers": ["Bridgwater Bay"], "question": " is the location of the last mudhorse fisherman in England?"} +{"answers": ["Paul", "Paul Smith Callaway", "Callaway", "Paul Callaway"], "question": " was so short a hydraulically-operated pedalboard was custom-made for the Washington National Cathedral's organ, so he could reach the pedals comfortably?"} +{"answers": ["Regel", "Eduard", "Eduard August von Regel"], "question": ", a 19th-century German botanist, named and described over 3,000 new plant species?"} +{"answers": ["Yong", "Li", "Li Yong", "Li Yong"], "question": " \"(pictured with Guido Mantega)\" was the first and second secretary to the United Nations Mission from China?"} +{"answers": ["Archibald", "III", "Archibald Gracie III"], "question": "the day after his birthday, was looking out at the Union lines through his telescope when an artillery shell exploded in front of him killing him instantly?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Price", "Richard Price", "Richard", "Price"], "question": "anthropologist was one of the first to show that Maroons, previously considered largely \"without history,\" possessed rich and deep historical consciousness?"} +{"answers": ["Tom De Haven", "Tom", "Haven"], "question": "author attended Catholic school in Bayonne, New Jersey with fellow writer George R. R. Martin?"} +{"answers": ["Zeno Vendler", "Zeno", "Vendler"], "question": "'s model of lexical aspect, first proposed in 1959, is still widely used in multiple areas of linguistic research today?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Henry Beierwaltes", "Beierwaltes"], "question": "physician , a pioneer in nuclear medicine, was one of five attendees at the first course for doctors offered by the Atomic Energy Commission on the medical use of radioisotopes?"} +{"answers": ["John Trudeau", "S. John Trudeau", "Trudeau", "John"], "question": " established the Britt Festival in Oregon in 1962, the first of its kind in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S., and now a four-month long celebration of music and musical theater?"} +{"answers": ["Minoru", "Minoru Ōta", "Ōta"], "question": "Rear Admiral \"\", commander of the Imperial Japanese Navy at the Battle of Okinawa, had earlier been earmarked to command Japanese landing forces at the Battle of Midway?"} +{"answers": ["Cabin of Peter the Great"], "question": "the walls of Peter the Great's in the nascent St Petersburg, a log cabin, were painted to resemble brickwork?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Higgins", "Michael Peter Higgins", "Michael Higgins", "Higgins"], "question": " prepared himself for a career in the theater by working to rid himself of his Brooklyn accent as a teenager?"} +{"answers": ["Albatrellus subrubescens"], "question": "the fungus was first collected from Florida and Czechoslovakia?"} +{"answers": ["Central Illinois"], "question": "Caterpillar Inc. employs 4,000 workers at its Peoria headquarters?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Hues", "Robert", "Hues"], "question": "English mathematician and geographer served his master Thomas Grey, the last Baron Grey de Wilton, while Grey was imprisoned in the Tower of London?"} +{"answers": ["Gwilym Davies", "Davies", "Gwilym", "Gwilym Davies"], "question": " was the first person to broadcast in Welsh, on Saint David's Day in 1923?"} +{"answers": ["Central Park", "Central Park"], "question": "the top of the 51-storey tower \"\" in Perth, Western Australia sways about in the wind?"} +{"answers": ["Gustave", "Huberdeau", "Gustave Huberdeau"], "question": "French opera singer performed roles ranging from lead roles to character roles to mute roles?"} +{"answers": ["Propionibacterium freudenreichii"], "question": "the bacterium is responsible for forming the holes in Swiss cheese by releasing carbon dioxide?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Church of the Winter Palace"], "question": "the intricate rococo decoration of the was recreated in papier-mâché after a fire destroyed most of the original interiors of the Winter Palace in 1837?"} +{"answers": ["BLU-80/B Bigeye bomb"], "question": "the proposed was designed to spray VX nerve agent over a target area by gliding through the air over it?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Cyril Layton Perkins", "Perkins"], "question": "the first journal articles written by the entomologist were published when he was a classics student with no scientific education?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Marsh", "Marsh", "Malcolm", "Malcolm F. Marsh", "Malcolm Francis Marsh"], "question": "U.S. federal judge 's father and uncle both served as presidents of the Oregon State Bar?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Pitkin", "Pitkin"], "question": " and his brother produced the first American-designed pocket watches \"\" with machine-made parts?"} +{"answers": ["SS Mahratta", "SS Mahratta"], "question": "when the ran aground on the Goodwin Sands in 1939, it settled on top of a ship that had sunk thirty years earlier and was also named \"Mahratta\"?"} +{"answers": ["Beast"], "question": "the members of Montreal-based electronic music duo first met while working for a video game company?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Woods", "Abraham", "Woods", "Abraham Lincoln Woods"], "question": "protests by Rev. about the 1990 PGA Championship at the Shoal Creek country club led the club to admit its first black member?"} +{"answers": ["There's No One as Irish as Barack O'Bama"], "question": "\"\" is a folk song first performed in the village where Barack Obama's great-great-great grandfather was born?"} +{"answers": ["Bowman", "Barbara T. Bowman", "Barbara", "Barbara Taylor Bowman"], "question": "early childhood educator co-founded the Erikson Institute, a graduate school in child development, with the support of philanthropist Irving Harris?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Maack", "Maack", "Richard", "Richard Otto Maack"], "question": " \"\" was a Russian naturalist who led some of the first major scientific expeditions to remote Siberia and the Russian Far East?"} +{"answers": ["Alvar", "Thirumangai Alvar", "Thirumangai", "Thirumangai Alvar Mutharaiyar"], "question": ", considered one of the most learned Alvar saint-poets in Hinduism, was a robber before becoming a saint?"} +{"answers": ["Burnett", "Henry", "Henry Cornelius Burnett"], "question": " is one of only five members in history to be expelled from the United States Congress?"} +{"answers": ["1968 Illinois earthquake"], "question": "the ever recorded in the U.S. state of Illinois took place at approximately 11:02 a.m. on November 9 1968?"} +{"answers": ["Jadad scale"], "question": "the is the world's most widely used means of assessing the methodological quality of clinical trials?"} +{"answers": ["Veronica Mars, season 3", "Veronica Mars", "Veronica Mars"], "question": "when \"Veronica Mars\" was cancelled after its , fans sent more than 10,000 Mars Bars to the CW television network, hoping to persuade it to renew the series?"} +{"answers": ["La Nouvelle branch", "La Nouvelle"], "question": "the final section of \"\", a canal in south-central France, was constructed in 1776 to link Narbonne to the Canal du Midi?"} +{"answers": ["In re Bilski"], "question": "following , a decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the legal validity of many business method patents is now uncertain?"} +{"answers": ["Holmboe", "Bernt Michael Holmboe", "Bernt"], "question": "Norwegian mathematician played an important role in the career of Niels Henrik Abel?"} +{"answers": ["Mucking", "Mucking excavation", "Mucking"], "question": "the , one of the largest archaeological digs of its time in Europe, uncovered artifacts spanning a period of some 3,000 years?"} +{"answers": ["Richard M. Rompala", "Richard Rompala", "Rompala", "Richard"], "question": "overseas revenues rose tenfold during the decade that helped to lead the paint and coatings manufacturer Valspar?"} +{"answers": ["Qi", "Qi Ying", "Ying"], "question": "after endangering himself to control the imperial horse, was made an imperial attendant by Emperor Dezong of Tang?"} +{"answers": ["India–Japan relations"], "question": "Japan and India signed a peace treaty and in April 1952, one of the first such treaties by Japan after World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic", "Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic"], "question": "the has an annual budget of over COL$16 billion?"} +{"answers": ["Ogasawara Naganari", "Ogasawara", "Naganari"], "question": "Japanese admiral , close confidant and biographer of Fleet Admiral Togo Heihachiro, was tutor to Emperor Hirohito on naval matters?"} +{"answers": ["Burnett", "Henry", "Henry Cornelius Burnett"], "question": "Do you know that, due to his support of Kentucky's efforts to secede from the Union, is one of only five members in history to be expelled from the United States Congress?"} +{"answers": ["1970 Tonghai earthquake"], "question": "a large earthquake monitoring network was established in China's Yunnan Province 25 years after the \"(location pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joachim", "Joachim Rønneberg", "Joachim Holmboe Rønneberg", "Rønneberg"], "question": "SOE officer was a leader of the Norwegian team attempting to sabotage the German nuclear energy project during WWII?"} +{"answers": ["Nainital Lake"], "question": "legend has it that in Uttarakhand, India, was created when three pilgrims dug a hole which filled from the sacred Tibetan Lake Manasarovar?"} +{"answers": ["Astragalus brauntonii"], "question": "the growth of , a species of milkvetch, is spurred by fire?"} +{"answers": ["Ahomadégbé-Tomêtin", "Justin Ahomadégbé-Tomêtin", "Justin"], "question": "Beninese political figure remained under house arrest from 1972 to 1981 after being overthrown in a coup d'état?"} +{"answers": ["St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Troy", "St. Paul's Episcopal Church", "St. Paul's Episcopal Church"], "question": " in Troy, New York, was originally built as a replica of a Church in New Haven, Connecticut?"} +{"answers": ["Wergeland", "Nicolai Wergeland", "Nicolai"], "question": "Norwegian Constituent Assembly member was father of feminist writer Camilla Collett and poet Henrik Wergeland?"} +{"answers": ["TSV Vestenbergsgreuth"], "question": "Do you know that, when amateur club beat German champions FC Bayern Munich 1–0 in the 1994-95 DFB Cup, a memorial stone was later erected to commemorate the event?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Coachman"], "question": "the \"\", first made in 1878, may be the world's best-known fly?"} +{"answers": ["Ranulf", "Chester", "Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester"], "question": " ruled Cumberland before becoming Earl of Chester in 1120?"} +{"answers": ["Rheinmetall Rh-120"], "question": "Rheinmetall's L/55 tank gun can attain muzzle velocities of up to with new kinetic energy penetrators?"} +{"answers": ["Izzat Darwaza", "Darwaza", "Izzat"], "question": ", the Arab nationalist leader of al-Fatat, was a principal organizer of the 1936-1939 Arab revolt in Palestine?"} +{"answers": ["Béatrice Bonifassi", "Béatrice", "Bonifassi"], "question": "Beast vocalist sang on Champion's album \"Chill'em All\", and also provided the singing voices for \"Les Triplettes de Belleville\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Tompkins", "Tompkins"], "question": ", the Natural Law Party vice-presidential candidate in the 1992 and 1996 U.S. elections, is a direct descendant of U.S. presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams?"} +{"answers": ["Montigny mitrailleuse"], "question": "the \"\", an 1860s mobile volley gun, was very heavy at ?"} +{"answers": ["Bolingbroke", "Lucy of Bolingbroke", "Lucy"], "question": " paid King Henry I of England 500 marks after the death of her third husband, Ranulf le Meschin, for the right not to remarry?"} +{"answers": ["Ataaba"], "question": "the is a traditional Arabic music form in which oral folk poetry is melodically improvised by a solo vocalist?"} +{"answers": ["Andreas Thune", "Andreas", "Andreas Lauritz Thune", "Thune"], "question": ", who took over the manufacturing company Thune at the age of 23, was among the founders of the Federation of Norwegian Manufacturing Industries in 1889?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Wendryhoski", "Joe Wendryhoski"], "question": ", an inaugural member of the New Orleans Saints, played every offensive snap as the starting center for the team's first two seasons?"} +{"answers": ["Cunningham", "Charles Cunningham", "Charles Cunningham KCH", "Charles"], "question": "the successful escape from the multi-ship mutiny at the Nore by Royal Navy Captain in 1797 led to that mutiny's failure?"} +{"answers": ["Amy", "Peterson", "Amy Peterson"], "question": " competed in the first five Olympics in which short track speed skating was a sport?"} +{"answers": ["Stuart", "Robert Stuart Macrae", "Macrae", "Stuart Macrae", "Stuart Macrae"], "question": "the sticky bomb was designed by at a laboratory known as \"Winston Churchill's Toyshop\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Leonard Perrett", "Fred Perrett", "Fred", "Perrett"], "question": "because switched from rugby union to rugby league he was often left out of lists of Wales players who died in action during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Lade", "Doyle", "Doyle Lade"], "question": "on July 8, 1942, pitcher threw a no-hitter and won the game 1–0, with his solo home run providing the only run support for his team?"} +{"answers": ["Burke", "David Burke", "David Burke", "David"], "question": "the insectivorous plant \"Heliamphora nutans\" \"\" was re-discovered in British Guiana in 1881 and successfully introduced to England by ?"} +{"answers": ["Almoloya del Río", "Almoloya del Río Municipality"], "question": ", a Mexican small town with the population of 7,992, hosts an international biker rally every year?"} +{"answers": ["Finnish Association of Graduate Engineers", "Academic Engineers and Architects in Finland TEK"], "question": " has been in charge of publishing Finland's ethical guidelines on engineering for over 40 years?"} +{"answers": ["Cornelius", "Cornelius Henry DeLamater", "DeLamater", "Cornelius H. DeLamater"], "question": "the first submarine boat and self-propelled torpedo, and the engines for the ironclad warship USS Monitor were all built at the foundry operated by ?"} +{"answers": ["Ropar Wetland"], "question": "the , in addition to being home to several endangered and threatened species, was the site of the signing of an 1831 treaty between the English and the Sikhs?"} +{"answers": ["Manifesto of the Sixteen"], "question": "the was a controversial declaration of support for the Allied cause in World War I from a group of prominent anarchists?"} +{"answers": ["John Adams", "John Harold Adams", "Adams", "John Adams", "John"], "question": "Rear Admiral of the Royal Navy was the author of \"The Adventure of Charlie the Cone\", based on stories about a traffic cone, that he made up for his children on long trips?"} +{"answers": ["Tarab Abdul Hadi", "Tarab", "Hadi", "Abdul Hadi"], "question": " co-founded the first Palestinian women's organization in 1929?"} +{"answers": ["Arcing horns"], "question": " are projecting conductors used to protect insulators on high voltage transmission systems from damage during flashover?"} +{"answers": ["Good Doctor", "Good Doctor"], "question": "the Stella Artois television advertisement won more awards than any other television campaign in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Doug", "Doug Nickle", "Nickle"], "question": "relief pitcher was assigned to seven different clubs over the course of his six-year major league baseball career?"} +{"answers": ["The Drivetime"], "question": "Finnish-born filmmaker Antero Alli shot his 1995 science fiction feature on a budget of U$5,000?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim Koleff", "Koleff"], "question": "Canadian-born spent three decades in Europe as an ice hockey player, coach and manager after telling coach Dave Chambers that he would play in Italy for one year?"} +{"answers": ["Banc Ty'nddôl sun-disc"], "question": "the , a gold ornament discovered at Cwmystwyth, is over 4,000 years old, making it the earliest gold artifact discovered in Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Hitachi Zosen Corporation"], "question": " built the first oil tanker in Japan in 1908 per an order by Standard Oil Company?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Bickle", "Mike Bickle", "Bickle"], "question": "before becoming a full-time professional footballer at the age of 21, worked as a milkman?"} +{"answers": ["Marine Commandos"], "question": "the undergo heavy military training, which spans three months and sometimes reaches 20 hours per day?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James R. Tanner", "Tanner"], "question": "U.S. President Benjamin Harrison appointed Commissioner of the Pension Bureau in 1889, but had to remove him six months later because he vastly exceeded his office's budget?"} +{"answers": ["Lilian Ida Lenton", "Lenton", "Lilian Lenton", "Lilian"], "question": "the force-feeding \"\" of suffragette, arsonist and hunger-striker caused food to enter her lungs and led to public outrage?"} +{"answers": ["1st Oregon Volunteer Infantry Regiment"], "question": "men from the were the first explorers to climb down the caldera wall to reach the shore of Crater Lake?"} +{"answers": ["Seodaemun Art Hall"], "question": " is the last remaining single-screen movie theater in Seoul, Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Spy vs Spy", "Spy vs Spy"], "question": "the Australian band had to change its name to avoid legal action from the publishers of \"Mad\" magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Paleoparasitology"], "question": "lice from mummified guinea pigs and mites preserved in amber while feeding on spiders have provided evidence for researchers in the field of ?"} +{"answers": ["Lena Kundera and Bianca Montgomery"], "question": "the first same-sex kiss on an American soap opera was between fictional characters in 2003, who were also American soap opera's first lesbian couple?"} +{"answers": ["Little Pied Cormorant", "Little pied cormorant"], "question": "the \"\" lays eggs that are covered in lime?"} +{"answers": ["Shannon Sohn", "Sohn", "Shannon", "Shannon Paige Sohn"], "question": "in 2005, became the first helicopter news reporter to win a national Emmy Award, which she won for her coverage of the crash of the helicopter of a rival TV station?"} +{"answers": ["Archaeoparasitology"], "question": "among other methods, study historical human parasites by looking for references to them in art and literature?"} +{"answers": ["Ghost Town Trail"], "question": "the in Western Pennsylvania utilizes of donated and abandoned railroad and features many abandoned mining ghost towns?"} +{"answers": ["2005 Pacific hurricane season"], "question": " of the 2005 Pacific hurricane season caused minor flooding on the Island of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Johnson", "Kenneth Parker Johnson", "Kenneth P. Johnson"], "question": "editor , who ran a story that led to the article subject's suicide as threatened, stated that \"if a story is newsworthy and supported by the facts, it is our policy to publish\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thaddeus", "Fairbanks", "T. Fairbanks", "Thaddeus Fairbanks"], "question": "the first platform scale was built in 1830 by \"\" to measure large loads accurately?"} +{"answers": ["Gay Kids"], "question": "Norwegian researchers published in November 2008 to educate children about homosexual love?"} +{"answers": ["Izquierdo", "Miguel", "Miguel Ramón Izquierdo"], "question": " was the last Francoist mayor of Valencia, Spain and secured the transfer of the Turia River gardens from the Spanish crown to local administration?"} +{"answers": ["Camp Nelson National Monument"], "question": "in November 1864, ′s Union soldiers forced 400 ex-slaves outside its shelter, resulting in 102 exposure deaths?"} +{"answers": ["David", "Morrissey", "David Mark Morrissey", "David Morrissey"], "question": "actor gained for his role as Gordon Brown in the 2003 film \"The Deal\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Ernest Clifford Peixotto", "Peixotto", "Ernest Peixotto"], "question": "′s 1916 work \"Our Hispanic Southwest\" was the first appearance of the ethnic slur \"spic\" in writing?"} +{"answers": ["Lutz", "Joe", "Joe Lutz"], "question": "American became the first foreigner to manage a team in Japanese professional baseball when he was selected to manage the Hiroshima Carp in 1975?"} +{"answers": ["108 St Georges Terrace", "St Georges Terrace"], "question": "when completed in 1988, the 52-storey in Perth, Western Australia \"\" was the eighth tallest concrete skyscraper in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Fitz", "Henry", "Henry Fitz"], "question": " was the first American to make refractor telescopes and constructed the largest refracting telescopes in America on five different occasions?"} +{"answers": ["Ann Nixon Cooper", "Cooper", "Ann", "Ann Louise Nixon Cooper"], "question": ", the subject of Barack Obama's presidential acceptance speech, served for more than fifty years on the board of Gate City Nursery Association?"} +{"answers": ["Boris Bazhanov", "Bazhanov", "Boris Georgiyevich Bazhanov", "Boris"], "question": "Soviet defector became the only assistant at Joseph Stalin's secretariat to ever turn against the Soviet regime?"} +{"answers": ["Edi", "Edi Mūe Gathegi", "Edi Gathegi", "Gathegi"], "question": " fell into acting when he took up an undergraduate acting class as an \"easy course\" after sustaining a basketball injury?"} +{"answers": ["Nate Parker", "Parker", "Nate"], "question": "actor was an All-American wrestler in both high school and college?"} +{"answers": ["Čelanský", "Ludvík Čelanský", "Ludvík", "Ludvík Vítězslav Čelanský"], "question": " was the founder and the first principal conductor of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra?"} +{"answers": ["Rosella Hightower", "Hightower", "Rosella"], "question": "ballerina received critical acclaim in 1947 after filling in for the sick Alicia Markova and learning the role of \"Giselle\" in five hours, having never danced the part before?"} +{"answers": ["Curfew bell"], "question": "the curfew law associated with the started by Alfred the Great was abolished by Henry I of England?"} +{"answers": ["David Gilbert Booth", "Booth", "David G. Booth", "David"], "question": " gave US$300 million—the largest ever gift to a business school—to his alma mater, now renamed the University of Chicago Booth School of Business?"} +{"answers": ["Henri Joseph Fenet", "Henri", "Fenet"], "question": ", a soldier in World War II, was awarded both the Croix de Guerre by France and the Knight's Cross by Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Shorey", "Charles Shorey House"], "question": "the historic mixes both gambrel and gable roofs?"} +{"answers": ["Isakowicz-Zaleski", "Tadeusz Isakowicz-Zaleski", "Tadeusz"], "question": "Polish-Armenian Roman Catholic priest, was ordered to be silent by the Krakow Curia because of his clergy lustration activities?"} +{"answers": ["Willoch", "Odd", "Isaachsen Willoch", "Odd Isaachsen Willoch"], "question": "Captain , an uncle of later Norwegian Prime Minister Kåre Willoch, was lost with his ship in 1940 during the Battles of Narvik?"} +{"answers": ["Mascoma"], "question": "in 2008, the biofuel company received a US$26 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop a cellulosic fuel production facility?"} +{"answers": ["Eugène Vaulot", "Vaulot", "Eugène"], "question": " of the Waffen SS destroyed eight tanks during the Battle of Berlin in 1945, earning himself a Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross days before he was killed in action by a sniper?"} +{"answers": ["Nausicaä", "Nausicaä"], "question": ", the main character from the Hayao Miyazaki manga and film, is based on Nausicaa from the \"Odyssey\" and \"The Princess Who Loved Insects\", a Japanese folk hero?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Sopkin", "George Sopkin"], "question": "when cellist auditioned for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at age 18, conductor Frederick Stock looked at him and remarked \"so we're taking Boy Scouts now?\""} +{"answers": ["Foggerty's Fairy"], "question": " by W. S. Gilbert included a plot device that anticipates modern fantasy and science fiction stories like the film \"Back to the Future\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Patrick Dorsey", "Dorsey", "Jack Dorsey", "Jack"], "question": "at age 14, \"\" developed software that is still used to dispatch taxicabs and inspired him to create Twitter?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis Rocca", "Rocca"], "question": "Do you know that, though there is no evidence for it, is credited with having coined the name Manchester United?"} +{"answers": ["Active SETI"], "question": "a digital time capsule \"\" was transmitted to the planet Gliese 581c and included a message by actress Gillian Anderson consisting of images of George W. Bush and Barack Obama?"} +{"answers": ["Cuevas", "George", "George de Cuevas"], "question": "ballet impresario faced Serge Lifar in a 1958 duel with swords, that was described as \"the most delicate encounter in the history of French dueling\"?"} +{"answers": ["Busby", "Jheryl Busby", "Jheryl"], "question": ", once President and CEO of Motown Records, was a major shareholder of the first African-American-owned national bank in the U.S. along with Janet Jackson and Magic Johnson?"} +{"answers": ["Pacific University Health Professions Campus"], "question": "Pacific University's first building at its in Hillsboro, Oregon, attained LEED gold status in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Liu Zi", "Liu", "Zi"], "question": "in 784, due to wars and famine in the capital Chang'an region, Emperor Dezong of Tang sent the official to Nanchang to conduct imperial examinations for examinees from southern China?"} +{"answers": ["Harike Wetland"], "question": "India's has a concentration of migratory waterfowl with a number of globally threatened species?"} +{"answers": ["Harrison Gray Dyar", "Dyar", "Harrison"], "question": " erected the first telegraph line and dispatched over it the first message ever sent, making him the real inventor of the telegraph?"} +{"answers": ["Semyon Bilmes", "Semyon", "Bilmes"], "question": "the works of Azerbaijan-born artist have been featured in \"Reader's Digest\", \"The New York Times\" and in advertisements for AT&T and Citibank?"} +{"answers": ["Spangenberger", "Clarence", "Clarence W. Spangenberger"], "question": " was the last president of Cornell Steamboat Company, whose more than sixty vessels once made it the largest tugboat company in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Zeituni Onyango", "Zeituni", "Onyango"], "question": " is the half-aunt of President-elect Barack Obama and a political asylum claimant from Kenya whose case was disclosed in the final days of the 2008 U.S. presidential election?"} +{"answers": ["1993 Royal Rumble", "Royal Rumble", "Royal Rumble"], "question": "at , the winner was guaranteed a match for the WWF Championship at WrestleMania, which subsequently became an annual tradition?"} +{"answers": ["Cannon Building", "Cannon Building"], "question": "the 1835 Greek Revival \"\" in Troy, New York was rebuilt with a mansard roof after several fires in the 1870s?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican Inquisition"], "question": "during one trial of the , 123 men were accused of homosexuality but 99 managed to escape before the proceedings?"} +{"answers": ["Canton", "Mark", "Mark Canton"], "question": ", producer of \"300\" and \"The Spiderwick Chronicles\", started his movie career working in the mail room of Warner Bros.?"} +{"answers": ["The ABC of Communism"], "question": " by Nikolai Bukharin and Evgenii Preobrazhensky was the most widely read political work in Soviet Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Confederate Memorial Gateway in Hickman"], "question": "the in Hickman, Kentucky took ten years and US$10,000 to build?"} +{"answers": ["Greenfeld", "Tzvia Greenfeld", "Tzvia"], "question": " is the first Haredi woman to serve as a member of the Knesset?"} +{"answers": ["Pigs in the City"], "question": "Lexington, North Carolina's urban revitalization efforts include the public art initiative?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Stall", "Stall"], "question": " of the \"Los Angeles Times\" won the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing for a series of editorials the Pulitzer board said \"served as a model for addressing complex state issues\"?"} +{"answers": ["Afro-Iraqi", "Afro Iraqis"], "question": " still maintain their African heritage in healing ceremonies?"} +{"answers": ["DeVore", "P. Cameron DeVore", "P."], "question": "attorney died of an apparent heart attack, but jested in a self-written obituary that he had succumbed to \"a surfeit of pâté de foie gras ice cream smothered in huckleberries\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moshe", "Moshe Cotel", "Cotel"], "question": "pianist and composer chose to become a rabbi after meeting a Holocaust survivor who was so inspired by his retelling of the story of Alfred Dreyfus that she had returned to Judaism?"} +{"answers": ["Phebe", "Phebe Gibbes", "Gibbes"], "question": "most of the information available about English novelist is derived from an application to the Royal Literary Fund for financial support in 1804?"} +{"answers": ["Vin Denson", "Vin", "Vincent Denson", "Denson"], "question": "in 1966, became the first British rider to win a stage of the \"Giro d'Italia\"?"} +{"answers": ["State Park", "Kohler-Andrae State Park"], "question": "the \"\" consists of two separate state parks, one donated by an electric company president and another by Kohler Company?"} +{"answers": ["Political foundation at European level"], "question": "an initial €1 million was allocated for the new in 2007–08?"} +{"answers": ["Clackamas Lake Ranger Station", "Clackamas Lake Ranger District", "Clackamas Lake Ranger Station Historic District"], "question": "the historic ranger's residence in the , no longer needed by park rangers, is now used mainly by recreational visitors?"} +{"answers": ["Demand shock"], "question": "the subprime mortgage crisis, among several other factors, led to a negative in the U.S. economy, which causes demand for goods and services to decrease?"} +{"answers": ["Terence Tolbert", "Terence D. Tolbert", "Terence", "Tolbert"], "question": ", Nevada state director for Barack Obama's presidential campaign, died of a heart attack at age 44, two days before the 2008 U.S. presidential election?"} +{"answers": ["Bert Bolle Barometer", "Bert Bolle"], "question": "the \"\" in Denmark, Western Australia, is the largest barometer in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Godal", "Ingvald Godal", "Ingvald"], "question": "after serving in the Norwegian Parliament for four terms, involved himself in solidarity work for Chechnya?"} +{"answers": ["Angus", "Angus Paton", "Paton"], "question": " worked on the construction of the Owen Falls Dam which was responsible for the first complete stoppage of the White Nile in history?"} +{"answers": ["Castle Rushen"], "question": " in the Isle of Man was founded by the Norse king Magnus III in the 13th century and used today as a museum and lawcourt?"} +{"answers": ["Valley of Tears"], "question": "the \"\" in the Golan Heights was so named after it became the site of a major battle in the Yom Kippur War?"} +{"answers": ["Shimizu", "Mitsumi", "Mitsumi Shimizu"], "question": "Japanese admiral authorized the midget submarine operation during the attack on Pearl Harbor?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Deshler", "James Deshler"], "question": " was killed instantly by a Union cannon's artillery shell at the Battle of Chickamauga?"} +{"answers": ["CZ 2075 RAMI"], "question": "the \"\" was named by combining the first two initials of the two people who originally designed it?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Munroe", "Munroe", "William Munroe"], "question": " was the first manufacturer of pencils in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["David Gregory Jeaffreson", "David Jeaffreson", "Jeaffreson", "David"], "question": " served as Commissioner of ICAC before retiring from the Hong Kong government in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Tithe Barn, Pilton", "Tithe Barn"], "question": "the restoration of the in Somerset, England was supported by profits from the Glastonbury Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Zaki Azmi", "Azmi", "Zaki"], "question": " became the Chief Justice of Malaysia after serving just over one year in the superior courts of Malaysia?"} +{"answers": ["Hammersmith Is Out"], "question": "director Peter Ustinov instructed Richard Burton not to blink during his performance as the sociopath in the 1972 film ?"} +{"answers": ["Mian", "Li Mian", "Li"], "question": "Tang Dynasty official kept places at feasts for two deceased subordinates for three years after their deaths, offering meals and wine to their spirits?"} +{"answers": ["Tanks in the Spanish Army", "tanks in the Spanish Army"], "question": "Nationalist commanders offered 500 pesetas for each T-26 captured from the Popular Front during the Spanish Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Ylon Schwartz", "Ylon", "Schwartz"], "question": ", main event finalist at the 2008 World Series of Poker, has gambled on backgammon, darts, horses, and his ability to toss lemons across a street onto the roof of a Burger King?"} +{"answers": ["Hart-Cluett Mansion"], "question": "the \"\" in Troy, New York, is the only intact example of the luxury homes commonly built in early–19th century New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Mangeas", "Daniel Mangeas", "Daniel"], "question": "veteran Tour de France commentator has been called a \"talking encyclopedia of cycling\" because he never needs notes?"} +{"answers": ["Enterprise", "Enterprise"], "question": "the steamboats and \"Maria\" once had a monopoly on transport along the Fraser River in British Columbia?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Karmil", "Al-Karmil"], "question": ", an Arabic language newspaper first published in Haifa in 1908, was founded with the express purpose of \"opposing Zionist colonization\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Coulson Hare", "Hare", "Joseph C. Hare", "Joseph"], "question": ", American politician and lumberman, has a railroad station, railroad stop, and valley all named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Meare Pool"], "question": " was an important source of fish for Glastonbury Abbey before being drained between 1500 and 1750?"} +{"answers": ["Policeman Bluejay"], "question": ", a children's novel by L. Frank Baum of \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\" fame, was first published in 1907 under the pen name \"Laura Bancroft\"?"} +{"answers": ["Schloss Vollrads"], "question": " claims to be the oldest winery of Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Franz", "Franz Burgmeier", "Burgmeier"], "question": " became the first Liechtensteiner to play football in England after being signed on the advice of a club chairman's twelve-year-old grandson?"} +{"answers": ["Patera clarki nantahala"], "question": "the threatened land snail \"\" is known only from a two-mile (3 km)-long area inside the gorge of the Nantahala River in North Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Massie", "Massie", "Jack"], "question": "when Australian cricketer fought at Gallipoli, he wore a scarlet rag on his right arm to distract snipers from his bowling arm?"} +{"answers": ["Shockley–Queisser limit"], "question": "William Shockley, co-inventor of the transistor, also helped calculate the solar cell's ?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Austen", "Austen", "Charles"], "question": "Rear-Admiral ′s family included Admiral of the Fleet Francis Austen, and the novelist Jane Austen?"} +{"answers": ["M-153", "M-153"], "question": " in Dearborn, Michigan, was named for William Ford, father of Henry?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang", "Yanshang", "Zhang Yanshang"], "question": ", his father, son, and father-in-law were all Tang Dynasty Chinese chancellors?"} +{"answers": ["Paducah Freight House"], "question": "Kentucky's was bigger than required because it was originally intended to service a larger rail network?"} +{"answers": ["Der Pleier", "Pleier", "Der"], "question": "the meaning of \"\", the pseudonym of the 13th-century author of the romance \"Garel\", is unknown, though it might refer metaphorically to glassblowing?"} +{"answers": ["McComb", "Jeremy", "Jeremy McComb"], "question": "country music singer was once a tour manager for comedian Larry the Cable Guy?"} +{"answers": ["Boime", "Albert Boime", "Albert Isaac Boime", "Albert"], "question": "art historian theorized that Vincent van Gogh's \"The Starry Night\" \"\" was based on positions of celestial objects at 4 a.m. on June 19, 1889?"} +{"answers": ["Amasa", "Holcomb", "Amasa Holcomb"], "question": " was the first in the United States to manufacture telescopes?"} +{"answers": ["Nemattanew"], "question": ", a renegade Powhatan captain dubbed \"Jack-of-the-Feather\" in 1611 for his extravagant regalia, believed he was invincible to English bullets?"} +{"answers": ["Fodder Scam"], "question": "the involved the alleged embezzlement of about Rs. 950 crore (US$ 199 million) from the treasury of the Indian state of Bihar?"} +{"answers": ["Sebastian John Ross", "S.", "S. John Ross", "S. John Ross", "Ross", "John Ross"], "question": "the silhouette artist had a 60-year association with the Sydney Royal Easter Show, and created portraits of Vivian Leigh and Nicole Kidman?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Dean"], "question": "broadcaster was eulogized by a South Dakota Senator for striking a balance in \"his advocacy on behalf of conservation and sportsmen alike\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jupiter and Thetis"], "question": "Ingres painted to fulfill his obligations to the French Academy in Rome, a body famous for the patriarchal attitude that the work seeks to repudiate?"} +{"answers": ["Thune", "Thunes mekaniske verksted"], "question": "the Norwegian manufacturing company , started in 1815 as a blacksmith's workshop, later expanded to build agricultural machinery, turbines and locomotives?"} +{"answers": ["The Ghost of a Flea"], "question": "William Blake's painting \"\" caused some contemporaries to believe that he was a madman?"} +{"answers": ["Kanjli Wetland"], "question": "India's , a manmade wetland created in 1870, has been recognised by the Ramsar Convention for its rich biodiversity?"} +{"answers": ["1855 Wairarapa earthquake"], "question": "the was the most powerful earthquake in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Adam Menelaws", "Menelaws", "Adam"], "question": "Scotsman became the \"de facto\" leading architect of the Russian Empire when he was around seventy years old?"} +{"answers": ["Licuado"], "question": "the California Milk Processor Board spent US$1.5 million in 2002 to popularize the Latin American drink as a way to promote milk consumption?"} +{"answers": ["Magoja"], "question": "an outer jacket, was introduced to Korea after the king's father, Heungseon Daewongun, returned from Manchuria in 1887?"} +{"answers": ["Dracula's Daughter"], "question": "horror novelist Anne Rice has cited the 1936 film as an inspiration for her own homoerotic vampire fiction?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyd Tilghman", "Lloyd Tilghman House"], "question": "a riot at Paducah, Kentucky's led to Ulysses S. Grant's promotion above his superior officer, Brigadier General Charles Ferguson Smith?"} +{"answers": ["Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar", "Mudaliar", "Arcot", "Ramasamy Mudaliar"], "question": "India's was the first President of the United Nations Economic and Social Council?"} +{"answers": ["Allan Rosenfield", "Allan", "Rosenfield"], "question": "after his diagnosis with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, tributes to included a song dedication by Bono at a U2 concert?"} +{"answers": ["Sunday baseball games"], "question": "in 1917, baseball managers John McGraw and Christy Mathewson were arrested after a game for ?"} +{"answers": ["Egyptian Communist Organisation"], "question": "the was nicknamed \"Mishmish\", meaning apricot in Arabic?"} +{"answers": ["Wishram village", "Wishram Village"], "question": "the is believed to have been occupied for at least 10,000 years?"} +{"answers": ["Star of the South"], "question": "the original owner of the diamond \"(replica pictured)\" sold it for a mere £3,000, and the buyer later deposited it in the bank of Rio de Janeiro for £30,000?"} +{"answers": ["Observer Group"], "question": "the was the first joint-United States Army/Marine unit to be organized and trained specifically for amphibious reconnaissance?"} +{"answers": ["Mahasen"], "question": "for building a giant reservoir, , who ruled Sri Lanka from AD 275 to 301, was declared a God by his subjects?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyd Tilghman", "Lloyd Tilghman Memorial"], "question": "Paducah, Kentucky's honors a Marylander, and was built by an English immigrant from Boston?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Davies", "William David Davies", "W. D. P. Davies"], "question": " was the first Welsh non-conformist to obtain a Bachelor of Divinity degree from the University of Oxford?"} +{"answers": ["Wisconsin Highway 57"], "question": "the state of Wisconsin proposed the route of as an Interstate Highway corridor in the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Gants Mill"], "question": " is an historic watermill now generating hydroelectric power from the River Brue?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Wandin", "Wandin"], "question": ", the first Australian Rules footballer of aboriginal descent to play with St Kilda Football Club, was also the tribal leader of the Wurundjeri people?"} +{"answers": ["Norton 16H"], "question": "the British War Office placed orders for the \"\" longer than for any other single make of motorcycle?"} +{"answers": ["Gary", "Hendrix", "Gary G. Hendrix", "Gary Hendrix"], "question": "Symantec was originally founded by to focus on AI-related projects such as natural language processing?"} +{"answers": ["Corts Valencianes"], "question": "the Valencian regional parliament, the , has its origins in assemblies established in the thirteenth century by King James I of Aragon?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Cross", "Edward", "Edward Cross", "Cross"], "question": "Byron recorded seeing the \"tigers sup\" at the Exeter Exchange menagerie in central London owned by ?"} +{"answers": ["Zlín Film Festival"], "question": "the , one of the oldest youth film festivals, included over 500 films from 52 countries in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Snack Barz"], "question": "in 2004, The Hershey Company released three flavors of a new product called ?"} +{"answers": ["Ihlen Declaration"], "question": "the 1919 , made by Norwegian Foreign Minister Nils Claus Ihlen on the subject of Greenland's sovereignty, led to an international court case?"} +{"answers": ["Estelle Reiner", "Reiner", "Estelle"], "question": "′s deadpan line \"—\"I'll have what she's having\"\"—after Meg Ryan's faked orgasm in \"When Harry Met Sally\", was ranked by the AFI as one of the best ever movie quotes?"} +{"answers": ["Russula brevipes"], "question": "the so-called \"lobster mushroom\" \"\" is a delicacy created by one fungus, \"Hypomyces lactifluorum\", parasitising another, usually ?"} +{"answers": ["Golubenko", "Valentina", "Valentina Golubenko"], "question": "Grandmaster , the first and only World Youth Chess Champion born and raised in Estonia, is a Russian citizen playing under the Croatian flag?"} +{"answers": ["Sunday Closing Act 1881", "Sunday Closing Act 1881"], "question": "the of 1881, which restricted the opening of public houses in Wales, was the first legislation for over three centuries to recognise that country as distinct from England?"} +{"answers": ["Fu", "Xiao", "Xiao Fu"], "question": "Tang Dynasty official refused to placate the chancellor Wang Jin by offering Wang ancestral property that Wang wanted?"} +{"answers": ["Kaipara Harbour"], "question": "the entrance to has treacherous sandbars known as \"the graveyard\", which are responsible for more shipwrecks than any other place in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Terence Fox", "Terence", "Fox"], "question": " was made the first Shell Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Cambridge despite never having published a research paper?"} +{"answers": ["Rowland Lockey", "Lockey", "Rowland"], "question": ", an English painter and miniaturist, made copies of the work of other artists, including Hans Holbein the Younger \"(detail of one such copy pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Taku", "Ōe Taku", "Ōe"], "question": ", after spending 12 years in prison for treason, was elected to the lower house in the Diet of Japan in 1890?"} +{"answers": ["2008–09 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "the is in its first season off of scholarship probation following the University of Michigan basketball scandal?"} +{"answers": ["Moishe Tokar", "Tokar", "Moishe"], "question": "rather than await execution, Russian anarchist assassin doused himself in paraffin from his prison cell lamp and burned himself alive?"} +{"answers": ["Dehn function"], "question": "in geometric group theory, a is an optimal function associated to a finite group presentation which estimates the \"area\" of a relation in that group in terms of its length?"} +{"answers": ["Hydnellum"], "question": "\"bleeding tooth fungus\" is a member of the woody toothed fungus genus \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["James C. Donnell", "Donnell", "James Donnell", "James"], "question": "until his death in 1927, was the last man to call John D. Rockefeller simply \"John\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jiang Gongfu", "Jiang", "Gongfu"], "question": "Tang Dynasty chancellor was removed from office when he opposed Emperor Dezong's wish to build a pagoda in mourning his daughter Princess Tang'an?"} +{"answers": ["Camp Beauregard Memorial", "Camp Beauregard", "Camp Beauregard Memorial in Water Valley"], "question": ", an American Civil War camp in western Kentucky, was abandoned in less than six months due to over 1,000 cases of typhoid and pneumonia?"} +{"answers": ["P. Kakkan", "Kakkan", "Poosari Kakkan", "P."], "question": "in 1999, the government of India issued a postage stamp to commemorate Madras politician ?"} +{"answers": ["From Bakunin to Lacan"], "question": "in his 2001 post-anarchist book , Saul Newman questions how modernist anarchism can refrain from reproducing the forms of oppression that it tries to overcome?"} +{"answers": ["Inman", "Dale", "Dale Inman"], "question": "Richard Petty and his crew chief presented the first artifact to the NASCAR Hall of Fame, the car that Petty drove to a record 27 victories in 1967?"} +{"answers": ["Ariel W/NG 350"], "question": "although the \"\" was not initially selected by the British War Department, they were in great demand after the evacuation of Dunkirk in the World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Shinbashi Enbujō", "Shinbashi Enbujō Corporation"], "question": "the in Ginza, Japan, today a major kabuki theatre, was originally built to serve as a venue for geisha dances?"} +{"answers": ["Moon of Baroda"], "question": "the , a 24.04-carat diamond, was worn by actress Marilyn Monroe and Empress Marie Therese of Austria?"} +{"answers": ["Wooldridge Monuments"], "question": "the have been dubbed \"The Strange Procession Which Never Moves\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kukkarahalli Lake"], "question": " adjoining the University of Mysore, was created in 1864 during Mummadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar's rule of the Kingdom of Mysore, to provide water for irrigation?"} +{"answers": ["Judith", "Judith Wachs", "Wachs"], "question": ", who spent 30 years with her Sephardic music group Voice of the Turtle, first turned to music when she filled in for her husband who signed up for recorder lessons but could not attend?"} +{"answers": ["Nebuchadnezzar", "Nebuchadnezzar"], "question": " \"\", a colour monotype by William Blake, depicts the Babylonian king \"crawling like a hunted beast\" with \"his wild eyes full of sullen terror\"?"} +{"answers": ["Matilda", "Matilda"], "question": "the hen lived to age 16 and became the world's oldest chicken in 2004, never laying any eggs?"} +{"answers": ["Spelterini", "Eduard", "Eduard Spelterini"], "question": "Swiss balloonist was acclaimed for aerial photography before the development and proliferation of aeroplanes?"} +{"answers": ["Alfreda and Bolesław Pietraszek"], "question": "the Polish Righteous among the Nations, , rescued families of 18 Jews during the Holocaust on their farm in Ceranów?"} +{"answers": ["Mirage of astronomical objects"], "question": "the green flash \"\" is a by-product of a corresponding ?"} +{"answers": ["Accamma", "Accamma Cherian", "Cherian"], "question": ", an Indian freedom fighter, was popularly known as the \"Jhansi Rani of Travancore?\""} +{"answers": ["Redistributive change"], "question": " is a theory of economic justice that promotes the recognition of poverty as a suspect classification under U.S. law?"} +{"answers": ["Cavallo's multiplier"], "question": " was an 18th-century electrostatic influence machine used to amplify electric charge?"} +{"answers": ["Floyd", "Rayford", "Floyd Rayford", "Floyd Kinnard Rayford"], "question": " was the baseball player that Cal Ripken, Jr. replaced in the starting lineup to begin his streak of 2,632 consecutive games played?"} +{"answers": ["Apostlebird"], "question": "the of inland Australia is so named after the Twelve Apostles as it was seen to travel in groups of twelve?"} +{"answers": ["Guan ju"], "question": "\"\", one of the oldest poems in Chinese literature, was praised by Confucius for its restrained emotions?"} +{"answers": ["Anderson", "Ralph Anderson", "Ralph Anderson", "Ralph", "Ralph D. Anderson"], "question": "shortly after architect 's early \"modernist glass-box phase\" he began rehabilitating turn-of-the-century buildings \"(example pictured)\" in Seattle's Pioneer Square district?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Gambold", "Gambold", "Bob"], "question": "at Washington State University from 1948 to 1950, was the quarterback of the school's football team and the starting forward for its basketball team during all three of those years?"} +{"answers": ["Emma", "Emma Carelli", "Carelli"], "question": "after retiring from the stage opera singer managed the Rome Opera House for almost 15 years?"} +{"answers": ["Bowie Seamount"], "question": " on the British Columbia Coast of Canada is one of the most biologically rich submarine volcanoes on Earth and was an active volcanic island throughout the last glacial period?"} +{"answers": ["Lonesome Jim"], "question": "the award nominated film had a last minute budget cut from US$3 million down to US$500,000 and had to be shot in only 17 days?"} +{"answers": ["``Great Piece of Turf''", "Great Piece of Turf"], "question": "Albrecht Dürer's \"\" shows plants such as cocksfoot, creeping bent and hound's-tongue?"} +{"answers": ["Ill Chemistry"], "question": "Minneapolis hip hop duo performed live as part of a Minnesota Ballet production?"} +{"answers": ["Vienna Fingers"], "question": " cookies, first sold in 1915, were mentioned in American playwright and screenwriter Neil Simon's 1965 play \"The Odd Couple\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Pearce"], "question": ", a former defensive facility in Point Nepean, Victoria, Australia, was active during World War I but never fired its guns in anger?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Sperry", "Sperry", "Thomas", "Thomas A. Sperry"], "question": "S&H Green Stamps, co-founded by , produced more trading stamps in some years than stamps printed by the U.S. Postal Service?"} +{"answers": ["Annie Award for Best Animated Video Game"], "question": "five of the video games nominated for the are adaptations of animated films?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Harrison Rubin", "Mark", "Mark Rubin", "Rubin"], "question": ", a safety for the Penn State Nittany Lions, defeated Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps in swimming while in high school?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Furman", "Robert Ralph Furman", "Robert Furman"], "question": "during World War II served as director of intelligence and espionage for the American atomic bomb project?"} +{"answers": ["Sunday Island", "Sunday Island"], "question": " in Victoria, Australia is a private game reserve surrounded by a marine park?"} +{"answers": ["Massaro House"], "question": "the Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired has an -high living area illuminated by 26 triangular skylights?"} +{"answers": ["Chetty", "Gazulu Lakshminarasu Chetty", "Lakshminarasu Chetty", "Gazulu"], "question": "in 1844 established the \"Crescent\", the first Indian-owned newspaper in Madras Presidency?"} +{"answers": ["Our Lady of Victory Basilica", "Our Lady of Victory Basilica"], "question": "Father Nelson Baker, founder of the in Lackawanna, New York, is buried in the basilica's transept in a grotto hewn from Vesuvian black lava?"} +{"answers": ["McCall", "Larry Stephen McCall", "Larry", "Larry McCall"], "question": " was released by the Baltimore Orioles and was signed with the New York Yankees as a free agent both on the same day?"} +{"answers": ["Noisy friarbird", "Noisy Friarbird"], "question": "the head of the passerine bird, the \"\", is mostly bare of feathers?"} +{"answers": ["Barack Obama assassination scare in Tennessee", "Barack Obama assassination plot in Tennessee"], "question": "two white supremacists Senator Barack Obama as part of a supposed plan to murder more than 100 African Americans in Tennessee?"} +{"answers": ["Nike Flywire"], "question": " uses Vectran fibers to reduce the weight of shoes used in athletics, basketball, badminton, and tennis by as much as 50%?"} +{"answers": ["Proctor's Theater", "Proctor's Theater", "Proctor's Theatre"], "question": "the double balcony of in Troy, New York, made it ideal for showing motion pictures when that medium became popular in the 1920s?"} +{"answers": ["Mafia Raj"], "question": "India's , or \"mafia regime,\" first emerged around the state-owned coal mines of Jharkhand?"} +{"answers": ["David Wiley Mullins Jr.", "Jr.", "David W. Mullins Jr.", "David", "David W. Mullins, Jr."], "question": " abruptly resigned in 1994 as vice-chairman of the United States Federal Reserve to join a \"dream team\" of financial engineers at the hedge fund Long Term Capital Management?"} +{"answers": ["The Greatest Story Ever Told"], "question": "in the 1965 film , California's Death Valley was used as the setting of Jesus' 40-day journey into the wilderness?"} +{"answers": ["Spectacle Reef Light"], "question": " \"\", a lighthouse on Lake Huron, Michigan, has been described as \"one of the greatest engineering feats on the Great Lakes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Guatemalan black howler"], "question": "the and Mantled Howler monkeys are sympatric over parts of Mexico and Guatemala?"} +{"answers": ["Scene7"], "question": "when Adobe Systems acquired the company in May 2007, its CEO, Doug Mack, became vice president of the Creative Solutions Services division at Adobe?"} +{"answers": ["Baudienst"], "question": "Nazi Germany to build infrastructure for their invasion of the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["DeMicco", "Kirk DeMicco", "Kirk"], "question": ", writer-director of the 2008 animated film \"Space Chimps\", conceived of the film after hearing a line from Chuck Yeager in \"The Right Stuff\"?"} +{"answers": ["Conviction politics"], "question": " have been criticized as being a \"hard ideology\"?"} +{"answers": ["Meagan Miller", "Miller", "Meagan"], "question": "soprano , accustomed to wearing US$10,000 gowns on stage in her opera performances, chose to wear her mother's simple gown for her summer 2008 wedding?"} +{"answers": ["Lazarus syndrome"], "question": "the is named after Lazarus of Bethany \"\", who the Bible says was raised from the dead by Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["E.", "Ernest Roger Muir", "E. Roger Muir", "Muir"], "question": ", creator and producer of \"The Howdy Doody Show\", suggested that the title puppet run for \"President of the Boys and Girls\" in the 1948 U.S. presidential election?"} +{"answers": ["Chengziya"], "question": "the in China is thought to be the largest prehistoric settlement found to date?"} +{"answers": ["Ron", "Ron Klimkowski", "Klimkowski"], "question": "out of the ten players that attended Morehead State University who eventually played in Major League Baseball, was the only one who attended the college for only one year?"} +{"answers": ["Zebda"], "question": "two members of the French band ran for political office in Toulouse during the 2001 municipal elections, and won 12.38 percent of the vote?"} +{"answers": ["Gillia altilis"], "question": "the \"\" is adapted to survive both on rocks in a fast stream and also on sandy bottoms in stagnant water?"} +{"answers": ["M-68", "M-68"], "question": " was a discontinuous state trunkline highway in Northern Michigan between 1940 and 1946?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Robic", "Jean Robic"], "question": ", winner of the 1947 Tour de France, was so light that at mountain summits he was handed lead and mercury-ballasted drinking bottles for gravity-assisted descents?"} +{"answers": ["Gerodermia osteodysplastica"], "question": "the connective tissue disorder is also known as \"Walt Disney dwarfism\" because the first known patients were described as resembling \"dwarves from a Walt Disney film\"?"} +{"answers": ["Milton Elting Hebald", "Hebald", "Milton", "Milton Hebald"], "question": "'s 1960 sculpture depicted the 12 signs of the zodiac on the Pan Am Worldport at John F. Kennedy International Airport?"} +{"answers": ["Market Square", "Market Square"], "question": " \"\" in Lviv, Ukraine, together with the historic city center, was recognized in 1998 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site?"} +{"answers": ["David Wagner", "Wagner", "David Wagner", "David"], "question": " was the number-one ranked quadriplegic wheelchair tennis player in both singles and doubles in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Bob McDonald", "McDonald", "Bob McDonald", "Bob"], "question": ", a Canadian Football League player who survived polio, was elected to the 25th Canadian Parliament at age 25?"} +{"answers": ["El Tepozteco"], "question": "the small mountain-top Aztec temple of in Mexico, dedicated to the god of \"pulque\", an alcoholic beverage, attracted pilgrims from as far away as Guatemala?"} +{"answers": ["Hoist", "Hoist"], "question": "a can require up to 30 percent less motor power than a drum hoist for a given application?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang", "Zhang Yi", "Zhang Yi", "Yi"], "question": "when Tang Dynasty general signed a peace treaty with Tufan, he made an offering of goats instead of the customary cattle and horses because he was embarrassed to be dealing with \"barbarians\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jojo", "Jojo Duncil", "Duncil"], "question": "basketball player was prevented from playing for the UST Growling Tigers in his final year of eligibility when a birth certificate stated that he was overage?"} +{"answers": ["Kani Kōsen"], "question": "the Japanese novel is one of the best-selling books of 2008, despite being published in 1929?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Appleton", "Thomas Gold Appleton", "Thomas Appleton"], "question": ", the brother-in-law of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow known as \"the Boston wit\", is reported to have said as he was dying, \"It will be a new experience\"?"} +{"answers": ["Export Control Act"], "question": "the of 1940 ceased the exportation of military equipment to pre-WWII Japan which pushed the United States and Japan closer to war?"} +{"answers": ["On the Green Carpet"], "question": " was the first North Korean film to be invited to the Berlin International Film Festival, where it was screened in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["The Edgewater"], "question": ", an over-water hotel on Seattle's Central Waterfront, used to advertise that you could \"fish from your room\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cocea", "Dina", "N. D. Cocea", "Dina Cocea"], "question": "actress was known in Romania as the \"Queen of the Theater\" and received the country's highest civil award, the Order of the Star of Romania?"} +{"answers": ["SC-21", "SC-21"], "question": "the U.S. Navy's program to rethink warship design led to the \"tumblehome\" hull of the \"Zumwalt\" class destroyer?"} +{"answers": ["Bill Clement", "Bill Clement", "Bill", "Clement"], "question": "Wales rugby international and Welsh Rugby Union Secretary was awarded the Military Cross for his actions in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Hanwei Group"], "question": " is the biggest producer of eggs in the People's Republic of China?"} +{"answers": ["2008 CIS football season"], "question": "five individual career records were set during the of Canadian university football?"} +{"answers": ["Milk and Alcohol"], "question": "\"\" ranked on Britain's top-10 hit singles chart in 1979 and was the biggest hit for the band Dr. Feelgood?"} +{"answers": ["John River", "Saint John River", "Saint John River"], "question": "the is one of six major rivers in Liberia?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Nepean"], "question": "the guns at \"\" in Victoria, Australia fired the first Allied shots of both World War I and World War II?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "Conrad Meyer Zulick", "C. Meyer Zulick", "Zulick"], "question": "at the time he was appointed Governor of Arizona Territory, was a prisoner in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Ynysddu"], "question": "the Welsh village name means \"black island\", although the village is not located on an island?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese people in Madagascar"], "question": "the first arrived in 1862, starting a community that would become Africa's third-largest Chinese population?"} +{"answers": ["Tribal colleges and universities", "tribal colleges and universities"], "question": "while enrollment at U.S. has increased significantly since 1982, California's only tribal college, D-Q University, had just six students in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["The Elegance of the Hedgehog"], "question": "the 2006 novel by Muriel Barbery was a \"publishing phenomenon\" in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Ken", "Ken Trinkle", "Trinkle"], "question": "Hall of Famer Mel Ott made his final appearance as a Major League Baseball player pinch hitting for ?"} +{"answers": ["Mademoiselle Caroline Rivière"], "question": "the adolescent subject of Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres's \"\" died within a year of her portrayal by the French master?"} +{"answers": ["Central Troy Historic District"], "question": "five historic districts in downtown Troy, New York were merged in 1986 to create the ?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Payne"], "question": "Wales rugby international finished his playing career after breaking his ankle in a match, at the age of 84?"} +{"answers": ["Conversation Piece", "Conversation Piece"], "question": "the musical by Noel Coward starred a French actress, Yvonne Printemps, who spoke no English?"} +{"answers": ["Roger Lance Mobley", "Roger Mobley", "Mobley", "Roger"], "question": "former child actor served as a Green Beret in the Vietnam War and is now a Christian pastor in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Tang", "Tang Da Wu", "Wu"], "question": "\"Tiger's Whip\", a piece of installation art by Singaporean artist , highlights how the tiger is being hunted for its penis?"} +{"answers": ["Denofa"], "question": "Norwegian industrial company used whale oil as a basis for refinement before the use of soy became common?"} +{"answers": ["Kashyapa", "Kashyapa I of Anuradhapura", "Anuradhapura"], "question": "the citadel and city at Sigiriya \"\" in Matale, Sri Lanka were constructed by in the 5th century?"} +{"answers": ["IMS Associates", "IMS Associates, Inc."], "question": " became one of the earliest successful personal computing companies, before going bankrupt in 1979 after just six years?"} +{"answers": ["persecution of people with albinism", "Persecution of people with albinism"], "question": "the recent in Tanzania and Burundi is based on the belief that their body parts have magical power and impart prosperity?"} +{"answers": ["Rafał Augustyn"], "question": "Polish composer ′s \"Symphony of Hymns\" took twenty years to complete, typically lasts for 100 minutes and requires an orchestra of over 170 players?"} +{"answers": ["Gotham Book Mart"], "question": "the in Manhattan's diamond district, with its iconic \"Wise Men Fish Here\" sign, was frequented by distinguished authors such as Henry Miller and Allen Ginsberg?"} +{"answers": ["Federico", "Luzzi", "Federico Luzzi"], "question": "Italian tennis player was prohibited from wearing a shirt with a \"Playboy\" bunny logo while competing at the 2007 U.S. Open tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Larkhill"], "question": "the first military aerodrome in Britain was at , and the first squadron to use aeroplanes was formed there?"} +{"answers": ["Special Administrative Unit of Civil Aeronautics"], "question": "the is the Colombian government agency in charge of managing the airspace, civil aviation, and the aviation industry in Colombia?"} +{"answers": ["Victorian Wader Study Group"], "question": "the catches and releases, on average, more than 7000 birds a year?"} +{"answers": ["Svend Borchmann Hersleb Vogt", "Vogt", "Svend", "Svend Borchmann Hersleb"], "question": ", the Auditor General of Norway from 1898 to 1923, was also a judge and a member of the Norwegian Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Lu Qi"], "question": "Tang Chinese General Guo Ziyi would not let the women in his household meet government official when he visited the Guos' mansion because he considered Lu too ugly and treacherous?"} +{"answers": ["Uroplatus sikorae"], "question": "the \"\" of Madagascar possesses dermal flaps which disguise its outline?"} +{"answers": ["International Secretariat of National Trade Union Centres"], "question": "Jens Jensen initiated the establishment in 1901 of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Smoking in Japan", "smoking in Japan"], "question": "there are 30 million , making the country one of the largest tobacco markets in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Brave New Films"], "question": "the liberal film company has produced full-length videos and paper advertisements in addition to the viral videos for which it is known?"} +{"answers": ["Johannes Waardenburg", "Petrus", "Petrus Johannes Waardenburg", "Waardenburg"], "question": "Waardenburg syndrome is named after Dutch ophthalmologist ?"} +{"answers": ["Workers Committee for National Liberation – Political Organisation for the Working Class"], "question": "the , a communist labour group, was broken up by the Egyptian government in January 1946?"} +{"answers": ["Francine", "Everett", "Francine Everett"], "question": "after retiring from the entertainment industry, actress/singer took a clerical job at Harlem Hospital in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Oil shale in Estonia", "oil shale in Estonia"], "question": " 90 percent of its power from oil shale?"} +{"answers": ["Pépin", "Henri", "Henri Pépin"], "question": " extended the notion of riding the Tour de France to stopping in good restaurants and sometimes finishing 12 hours behind the leaders?"} +{"answers": ["Transit of Venus March"], "question": "John Philip Sousa's \"\" \"(listen)\" was rediscovered by a staffer at the Library of Congress in 2003 after it had been believed lost for over 100 years?"} +{"answers": ["Naumann", "Heinrich", "Heinrich Edmund Naumann"], "question": "German geologist discovered a new species of fossil elephant in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["MS Costa Allegra", "Costa Allegra"], "question": "the cruise ship was originally built as the container ship \"Annie Johnson\"?"} +{"answers": ["Levi", "Shaike", "Shaike Levi"], "question": "the Gashash HaHiver trio, which included , was awarded the Israel Prize in 2000 for lifetime achievement and contribution to Israeli entertainment and society?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office", "United States Post Office"], "question": "the Troy, New York has been in ten different places since it was first established in 1796?"} +{"answers": ["Taravath Madhavan Nair", "Madhavan Nair", "T. M. Nair", "Nair", "T."], "question": " founded India's Justice Party along with Theagaroya Chetty?"} +{"answers": ["Locks on the Canal du Midi"], "question": "there are on the Canal du Midi \"\" in the south of France?"} +{"answers": ["The Mass Psychology of Fascism"], "question": ", a book written by Wilhelm Reich in 1933, blamed sexual repression for the rise of fascism?"} +{"answers": ["Guiana dolphin"], "question": "the oceanic dolphin is officially the same species as the river dolphin Tucuxi, even though they have been unambiguously demonstrated to be genetically different?"} +{"answers": ["Kaal", "Kaal", "KAAL"], "question": "the 2007 Bengali film , based on the lives of four women trapped in the world of human trafficking, is in trouble with the Bengali regional censor board over some scenes considered too graphic?"} +{"answers": ["Winter Sport Institute", "Canadian Winter Sport Institute"], "question": "after failed attempts for 1964, 1968 and 1972, the successfully brought the Winter Olympics to Calgary, Canada in 1988?"} +{"answers": ["Misu", "Sotarō", "Misu Sotarō"], "question": "Japanese admiral lost his left eye while commanding the \"Nisshin\" at Battle of Tsushima in the Russo-Japanese War?"} +{"answers": ["Bumpnose trevally"], "question": "the inshore marine fish and longfin trevally are similarly shaped and thus often misidentified, reportedly even in some museum collections?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Pichola"], "question": " \"\", an artificial fresh water lake created in 1362, is named after the nearby Picholi village in Udaipur city?"} +{"answers": ["Pretty", "Pretty"], "question": "the acceptance of a Cannes Gold Lion by the art director for Nike's television ad marked the first time the award was given to a Lebanese person?"} +{"answers": ["Ferne House"], "question": "the gate piers of , a country house built in 2001 in Wiltshire, England, are Grade II listed structures?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Ian William West", "Ian West", "West"], "question": "an opponent of Australian politician suggested he was better known by \"seagulls\" than by the constituents of Manly?"} +{"answers": ["Accidents Happen"], "question": "angry St Ives, New South Wales residents threatened to disrupt upcoming film by playing the bagpipes during filming?"} +{"answers": ["Boutet de Monvel", "Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel", "Monvel", "Louis-Maurice"], "question": " won a medal as a fine artist in Paris before becoming a children's book illustrator \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eoandromeda", "Eoandromeda octobrachiata"], "question": "the Ediacaran organism may represent the earliest animal fossil unless it turns out to be an alga?"} +{"answers": ["Flux Information Sciences"], "question": "New York noise-rock band 's 2001 album \"Private/Public\" was recorded before an invited audience of 50 friends who stood around the studio naked and blindfolded?"} +{"answers": ["Christine Mary Robertson", "Christine", "Robertson", "Christine Robertson"], "question": "Australian politician once addressed a \"Dorothy Dixer\" question to the wrong Minister in Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Cathedral, Tuam"], "question": " in County Galway, Ireland, contains a 12th-century arch which has been called \"the finest example of Hiberno-Romanesque architecture\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oil shale in Jordan"], "question": "during World War I, the German Army produced shale oil from to operate the Hijazi Railway \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Daryl", "Daryl Veltman", "Veltman"], "question": " was the first overall selection in the 2008 Entry Draft by the Boston Blazers of the National Lacrosse League?"} +{"answers": ["Phyllis Welch MacDonald", "Phyllis", "MacDonald"], "question": "in order to get her first and only film role, actress had to sign a contract pledging not to marry or become engaged for six months?"} +{"answers": ["Carangoides ferdau", "Blue trevally"], "question": "the , a popular gamefish in South Africa, was first described in 1775 based on a specimen taken from the Red Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Jackson Todd", "Jackson A. Todd", "Todd", "Jackson"], "question": "pitcher threw 13 complete games during the 1973 college baseball season, a University of Oklahoma record which still stands?"} +{"answers": ["Nataska"], "question": "in Hopi mythology, the Kachina enforces good behavior among children?"} +{"answers": ["Lynda", "Voltz", "Lynda Voltz", "Lynda Jane Voltz"], "question": "Australian politician 's step-father and grand step-father were also politicians?"} +{"answers": ["Whitefin trevally"], "question": "the deep water offshore fish \"\" has excellent eyesight in the dark due to the presence of tapetum in its eyes?"} +{"answers": ["G 3/08"], "question": " about how to assess the patentability of software-related inventions have been referred to the Enlarged Board of Appeal of the European Patent Office?"} +{"answers": ["Henry DeLand House"], "question": "the has served as a private house, an inn, a speakeasy, a bar, a restaurant and most recently, a catering hall?"} +{"answers": ["Shweli River"], "question": "gemstones and heroin are traded from Burma to China for motorcycles and household goods across the , which forms part of the boundary between the two countries?"} +{"answers": ["Enterolith"], "question": "an is a calculus found in the intestine of an animal, usually a horse or human?"} +{"answers": ["Abram S. Piatt", "Sanders Piatt", "Piatt", "Abram"], "question": " was an American Zouave colonel and Civil War general who later built a castle in Logan County, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Apega of Nabis"], "question": "the was an ancient torture device similar to the iron maiden, invented by King Nabis of Sparta \"(pictured on coin)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Limnodynastes dorsalis"], "question": "the call made by , a frog species in Western Australia, is similar to the sound of a plucked banjo string?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Headline", "Headline"], "question": ", who spent 12 years as the Washington, D.C. bureau chief for CNN, was described by Wolf Blitzer as having \"the best name in news\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sasthamcotta Lake"], "question": "purity of the water for drinking use is attributed to presence of a large number of larvae called \"cavaborus\", which consume much of the lake's bacteria?"} +{"answers": ["Johan Henrik Rye Holmboe", "Johan Henrik Rye", "Holmboe", "Johan", "Johan Rye Holmboe"], "question": "former Norwegian government minister was subject to an impeachment case in 1926–27, but found not guilty?"} +{"answers": ["Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A."], "question": "actor Spencer Williams played a female fortune teller in his 1946 film ?"} +{"answers": ["Yellowspotted trevally"], "question": "the is a species of inshore marine fish of the family Carangidae found in the Indo-Pacific region?"} +{"answers": ["Profil", "Profil"], "question": "writers associated with the modernist literary magazine included Køltzov, Lunden, Obrestad, Haavardsholm and Vold?"} +{"answers": ["Naksansa"], "question": " \"\" is a Korean Buddhist temple founded in 671 CE near the place where the Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva is believed to live?"} +{"answers": ["Rajan", "Ponnambala Thiaga Rajan", "P. T. Rajan", "P."], "question": ", the Chief Minister of Madras Presidency from April 1936 to August 1936, was a graduate of Jesus College, Oxford?"} +{"answers": ["John A. Campbell", "John A. Campbell", "John Aloysius Campbell", "Campbell", "John"], "question": "Australian-born lumber executive was said to have introduced surfing on the Cornwall coast of England?"} +{"answers": ["A Walk to Remember", "A Walk to Remember"], "question": "the teenage couple in Nicholas Sparks' 1999 novel refrain from sex, due partly to the author's concern that such a plot twist might offend his readership?"} +{"answers": ["Gaius Charles", "Charles", "Gaius"], "question": "African-American actor is named as an homage to Gaius Julius Caesar?"} +{"answers": ["Wyatt", "Frank Wyatt", "Frank"], "question": "in 1889, created the role of the Duke of Plaza Toro \"\" in \"The Gondoliers\" before becoming owner of the Duke of York's Theatre?"} +{"answers": ["The Greatest Show on Earth", "The Greatest Show on Earth", "Greatest Show on Earth"], "question": "guest stars on , an ABC circus drama in 1963–1964, included Lucille Ball, James Coburn and Edgar Bergen?"} +{"answers": ["Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk", "Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.9"], "question": "after suffering from serious design problems, the Norwegian fighter aircraft was retired in 1932 on the orders of defence minister Vidkun Quisling?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh McLenahan", "McLenahan"], "question": "Manchester United gave Stockport County a freezer full of ice cream in exchange for the transfer of footballer in May 1927?"} +{"answers": ["Three Emperors' Corner"], "question": " is a former tripoint between the Austrian Empire, German Empire and the Russian Empire, created in the late 19th century in the aftermath of the partitions of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["North Cambridge", "North Cambridge Academy"], "question": ", a Cambridge school, has a headteacher who used to present a BBC childen's programme?"} +{"answers": ["1990 Dushanbe riots"], "question": " were sparked by the rumour that a couple of thousand Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan had been resettled to Dushanbe?"} +{"answers": ["Wycoller Hall"], "question": " \"\" is supposedly haunted by the ghost of a murdered wife, who foretold the hall's ruin?"} +{"answers": ["Second Partition of Poland"], "question": "in the aftermath of the in 1793, the Kościuszko Uprising occurred in 1794?"} +{"answers": ["Octagon House", "Wallace-Jagdfeld Octagon House", "Octagon House"], "question": "a tour guide at Fond du Lac's claims that visitors hear the ghosts of an earlier owner's small children laughing and playing?"} +{"answers": ["Hal", "Kant", "Hal Kant"], "question": "lawyer spent 35 years as principal lawyer and general counsel for the Grateful Dead, exercising so much influence with the band that his business cards identified his role as \"Czar\"?"} +{"answers": ["Western Local Escort Force"], "question": " was organized by the Royal Canadian Navy in February 1942 as a response to German U-boat raids known as the Second Happy Time?"} +{"answers": ["Elting Memorial Library"], "question": "when New Paltz's caught a possible ghost on its security camera, the YouTube video received more views than the village has residents?"} +{"answers": ["DR 6 nebula"], "question": "the \"\" was nicknamed \"The Galactic Ghoul\" by scientists at NASA because of its resemblance to a human face?"} +{"answers": ["Poison dress"], "question": "the theme of can be found in Greek mythology, Mughal Indian folklore, and American urban legends?"} +{"answers": ["Halloween Pennant", "Halloween pennant"], "question": "the is a North American species of dragonfly?"} +{"answers": ["Cornelius", "Cornelius Holmboe", "Holmboe"], "question": "when was appointed Norwegian Minister of Justice in 1928, the cabinet lasted only for 18 days?"} +{"answers": ["Hawgsmoke"], "question": " is a biennial United States Air Force bombing, missile, and tactical gunnery competition for A-10 Thunderbolt II units?"} +{"answers": ["Windsor Pumpkin Regatta"], "question": "the is a race featuring large hollowed-out pumpkins in which contestants paddle a half-mile course across a lake?"} +{"answers": ["Church of the Transfiguration"], "question": "the Transfiguration of Jesus, described in the Synoptic Gospels, is believed to have taken place where the \"\" now is located?"} +{"answers": ["Chronotron"], "question": ", the only flash-based video game out of ten games nominated for the 2008 Penny Arcade Expo's prestigious \"PAX 10,\" was developed by only one person?"} +{"answers": ["Comet vintages"], "question": "the 1811 of Veuve Clicquot has been described as one of the first modern Champagnes made according to the \"méthode champenoise\"?"} +{"answers": ["Entomological warfare"], "question": "Japan's program in China during World War II used plague-infected fleas and cholera-coated flies to kill nearly 500,000 people?"} +{"answers": ["Josiah", "Josiah Leming", "Leming"], "question": "\"American Idol\" host Simon Cowell felt it was a mistake that did not advance to the semifinals of the program's seventh season?"} +{"answers": ["Ploning"], "question": "the inspiration for the character Judy Ann Santos played in the film was based on a Cuyonon folk song from the Palawan town of Cuyo?"} +{"answers": ["Erich Mückenberger", "Mückenberger", "Erich"], "question": "East German politician led four district organizations of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany during his political career?"} +{"answers": ["Outside of a Small Circle of Friends"], "question": "A&M Records released three versions of Phil Ochs' \"\" because of the song's reference to marijuana?"} +{"answers": ["Cors Caron"], "question": " \"\" represents the most intact surviving example of a raised bog landscape in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Tomasz Kucharzewski", "Kucharzewski", "Tomasz"], "question": "Canadian martial artist , who fought in an estimated 300 fights, was described as \"happy-go-lucky\" by his trainer due to his friendly demeanor?"} +{"answers": ["Champagne Riots"], "question": "in the early 20th century, growers in the Champagne region and burned down the city of Aÿ over producers using grapes from the Loire Valley, Germany and Spain to make champagne?"} +{"answers": ["Kate", "Molale", "Kate Molale"], "question": "South African ANC activist organised a pioneer movement in the struggle against the 1953 Bantu Education Act?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Alexander", "William Cowper Alexander"], "question": " lost the 1856 election for the Governor of New Jersey by less than 3,000 votes?"} +{"answers": ["Gray-handed night monkey"], "question": "the is nocturnal and monogamous?"} +{"answers": ["Brandon", "Robert", "Robert Brandon"], "question": ", goldsmith to Queen Elizabeth I and later Chamberlain of London, was the father-in-law of the artist Nicholas Hilliard and of Captain John Martin of the Jamestown Colony?"} +{"answers": ["Narcissus poeticus"], "question": " \"\" is a source for Narcissus oil, one of the most popular fragrances used in high quality perfumes?"} +{"answers": ["Chetlain", "Augustus", "Augustus Louis Chetlain"], "question": " was said to have been the first man in Illinois to volunteer for the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Wallace Roberts & Todd", "Wallace McHarg Roberts & Todd"], "question": "out of 300 entries for the Honor Award from the United States Department of Transportation and the National Endowment for the Arts, was one of eleven who won the award?"} +{"answers": ["1989 Valvettiturai massacre"], "question": "the was called \"India's My Lai\" by the Indian politician George Fernandes?"} +{"answers": ["Youssef", "Gregory II Youssef", "Gregory"], "question": "Patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church spoke against the proposed doctrine of papal infallibility at the First Vatican Council?"} +{"answers": ["Aktiogavialis puertoricensis", "Aktiogavialis"], "question": "unlike its modern-day relative the gharial, the extinct crocodilian lived in saltwater?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Beatty", "Samuel Beatty", "Beatty", "Samuel"], "question": "the 21st Chancellor of the University of Toronto, , was the first person to receive a PhD in mathematics from a Canadian university?"} +{"answers": ["Swing", "Swing"], "question": "African American singer Cora Green performed the Yiddish tune \"Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen\" in the 1938 race film ?"} +{"answers": ["St. Michael's Church", "St. Michael's Church, Mumbai"], "question": "devotees across faiths swarmed , Mumbai, as news of a reported \"bleeding\" Jesus picture spread in June 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Oberleutnant Frank Linke-Crawford", "Linke-Crawford", "Frank", "Frank Linke-Crawford"], "question": "World War I flying ace completed a reconnaissance mission in 1917, despite having his Hansa-Brandenburg C.I biplane riddled with 68 bullet holes?"} +{"answers": ["Bwatue"], "question": "U.S. singer-songwriter Phil Ochs recorded \"\" with African musicians more than ten years before Paul Simon famously did the same thing for his \"Graceland\" album?"} +{"answers": ["Oil Shale", "Oil Shale"], "question": "the scientific-technical journal is the only journal in the world that focuses on oil shale as a main subject?"} +{"answers": ["Alcoholic beverages in Oregon"], "question": " before the rest of America: once prior to statehood (from 1844 to 1845) and then again in 1915, four years before passage of the 18th Amendment?"} +{"answers": ["Attercopus fimbriunguis", "Attercopus"], "question": "the extinct arachnid was once considered as the world's oldest spider?"} +{"answers": ["Death of Brian Rossiter"], "question": "following the , his father took High Court action \"(Four Courts pictured)\" against An Garda Síochána?"} +{"answers": ["David Margolis", "David Israel Margolis", "Margolis", "David"], "question": "Mayor of New York City Ed Koch was sworn into office on New Year's Eve 1977 in the Manhattan home of , president of Colt Industries, a firm founded in 1836 by Samuel Colt?"} +{"answers": ["dichlorophenylarsine", "Phenyldichloroarsine"], "question": "as little as five milligrams of the chemical agent can induce severe vomiting?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "Fox", "Charles Fox", "Douglas Fox", "Charles Douglas Fox"], "question": " was, with James Greathead, joint engineer of the Liverpool Overhead Railway – the first electric elevated city railway in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Meghalaya Progressive Alliance"], "question": "although the Nationalist Congress Party and the Bharatiya Janata Party belong to opposing alliances in national Indian politics, they are both partners in the in Meghalaya?"} +{"answers": ["Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse"], "question": "two of the 48 episodes of served as pilots for the 1960s television shows \"The Twilight Zone\" and \"The Untouchables\"?"} +{"answers": ["Winters", "Charles Winters", "Charles"], "question": "the Israeli Air Force's first heavy bombers were three B-17 Flying Fortresses smuggled to Israel in the late 1940s by and his associates?"} +{"answers": ["Clark", "Cortelia Clark", "Cortelia"], "question": "blind blues musician won a Grammy for his 1966 album recorded live on a sidewalk in Nashville, Tennessee?"} +{"answers": ["Bartlett's bisection theorem"], "question": " can be used in the design of quartz crystal filter circuits to overcome drawbacks of traditional ladder topology?"} +{"answers": ["Yishiha"], "question": "eunuch admiral is credited with constructing the only two Ming Buddhist temples ever built in modern-day Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Anglo Irish Bank hidden loans controversy"], "question": "a led to the resignation of three executives from Anglo Irish Bank within twenty-four hours in December 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Old Albany Post Road", "Albany Post Road"], "question": " \"\" in Philipstown, New York, is one of the oldest dirt roads still in use in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Statement on Chemical and Biological Defense Policies and Programs"], "question": "the U.S. Army continued production of staphylococcus enterotoxin type B for several months after ended the biological warfare program?"} +{"answers": ["Valentin", "Valentin Berlinsky", "Berlinsky"], "question": "Russian cellist played for the Borodin Quartet for 60 years, the longest-serving member of what was described as \"the longest continuously playing\" string quartet in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Temple House of Israel", "Temple House of Israel"], "question": " in Staunton, Virginia, was founded in 1876 by Alexander Hart, a former major in the Confederate States Army?"} +{"answers": ["Bootstrapping node"], "question": "a is a node in an overlay network that provides initial configuration information to newly joining computer nodes so that they may successfully join the overlay network?"} +{"answers": ["Wu Cheng'en", "Wu", "Cheng'en"], "question": " is thought to have written the Chinese classic novel \"Journey to the West\" anonymously, because writing in the vernacular language was considered vulgar?"} +{"answers": ["Burnt Hair Records"], "question": " was part of Michigan's space rock music scene in the 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Redeye gaper"], "question": "when threatened, the \"\" rapidly takes in water to swell its body?"} +{"answers": ["New Routemaster"], "question": "a design competition for a bus received 225 entries in the \"Design\" category and 475 entries in the \"Imagine\" category?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Edward Fitzsimmons", "Fitzsimmons", "Frank Fitzsimmons", "Frank"], "question": "when was named acting president of the Teamsters in 1967, a union insider said, \"He's just a peanut butter sandwich; he'll melt in no time\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mech Platoon"], "question": " was the first real-time strategy video game released for the Game Boy Advance?"} +{"answers": ["The Gunsaulus Mystery"], "question": "the 1921 Oscar Micheaux-directed race film was inspired by the 1913 murder of Mary Phagan?"} +{"answers": ["Warumungu"], "question": "it took 59 years and a legal battle through the High Court of Australia for the , a group of Indigenous Australians, to regain their land claim?"} +{"answers": ["Alliance for Labor Action"], "question": " launched a $4 million organizing drive targeting African American workers in Atlanta, Georgia, in the fall of 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Portuguese Expeditionary Corps", "Expeditionary Corps"], "question": "the in the First World War \"\" took 14,000 casualties out of a strength of 60,000 men?"} +{"answers": ["Nolan", "Nolan Reimold", "Nolan Gallagher Reimold", "Reimold"], "question": " led the Mid-American Conference (MAC) in home runs (20), runs batted in (60), total bases (137), on-base % (.496), and slugging % (.770) throughout the baseball regular season?"} +{"answers": ["Hanging with Hector"], "question": "the Irish TV show was criticised for being \"about as original as washing your teeth each morning\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chapman", "George Henry Chapman", "George"], "question": "after serving as a Union Army general during the American Civil War, served as a judge in the Indiana Criminal Court, and later a state legislator in the Indiana Senate?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Weed Kaufmann", "William Kaufmann", "Kaufmann"], "question": " developed the counterforce approach in the 1950s, in which a Soviet invasion of Western Europe would be met by a sequence of escalating responses, not by massive retaliation?"} +{"answers": ["Franciszek Karpiński", "Karpiński", "Franciszek"], "question": "Polish writer is best remembered through his hymns and carols?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "Conjeevaram Natarajan Annadurai", "C. N. Annadurai", "Annadurai"], "question": "the funeral of \"\", who held the post of Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for just two years, was the most attended until that time making it a Guinness record?"} +{"answers": ["Royce", "Howes", "Royce Howes", "Royce Bucknam Howes"], "question": " won the Pulitzer Prize for an editorial on the shared responsibility of labor and management for an unauthorized strike that put 45,000 Chrysler workers out of work?"} +{"answers": ["Gregers Gram", "Gregers", "Gram"], "question": "Norwegian resistance fighter conducted several sabotage missions together with Max Manus, before being killed in an ambuscade in 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Vascular myelopathy", "vascular myelopathy"], "question": " refers to an abnormality of the spinal cord in regards to its blood supply?"} +{"answers": ["Lu Zhi", "Lu Zhi", "Zhi", "Lu"], "question": "Do you know that, according to the modern historian Bo Yang, the large body of petitions written by Tang Dynasty chancellor was important to understanding mid-Tang life?"} +{"answers": ["Geoffroy's tamarin"], "question": " \"\" engages in both polyandrous and polygynous mating?"} +{"answers": ["Li", "Li Shigu", "Shigu"], "question": "the Tang Dynasty general , in his illness, refused to endorse his brother Li Shidao as his successor because Li Shidao spent too much time painting and playing the bili?"} +{"answers": ["Bill Scott", "Scott", "Bill", "Bill Scott"], "question": "Order of Australia Medal recipient began writing poetry while serving in the Royal Australian Navy during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Jones Hewson", "John Jones Hewson", "Jones", "Hewson"], "question": " played leading roles with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company from 1896 to 1901 but died in 1902 at the age of 27?"} +{"answers": ["Castberg", "Frede Castberg", "Frede"], "question": "although retired as a professor of jurisprudence at the age of seventy, he continued to preside over the Hague Academy of International Law for thirteen years?"} +{"answers": ["Malouel", "Jean", "Jean Malouel"], "question": "though it is generally agreed that paintings by survive \"(possible work pictured)\", no one work is universally accepted as his?"} +{"answers": ["WJRD"], "question": "broadcasting brothers James R. Doss, Jr. and James L. Doss named Alabama radio stations and WJLD after themselves?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Will Reid Wilson", "Will", "Will Wilson"], "question": "as Texas Attorney General from 1957 to 1963, cracked down on prostitution rings operating in such Texan cities as Galveston, Beaumont, Texarkana and Victoria?"} +{"answers": ["Suanmeitang"], "question": "the Chinese beverage is made with ingredients such as sour plums, sweet osmanthus, licorice root, rock sugar, and rose petals?"} +{"answers": ["705th Tank Destroyer Battalion"], "question": "the of the U.S. Army received a Presidential Unit Citation for its role in the Siege of Bastogne?"} +{"answers": ["Vajravarahi", "Vajravārāhī"], "question": " ('The Diamond Sow') is the highest female incarnation in Tibet, and the third-highest ranking person in the lamaist hierarchy after the Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lama?"} +{"answers": ["Because You Left"], "question": "the fifth season premiere of the television show \"Lost\", titled \"\", was the first episode of the series to be both shot and edited in high-definition?"} +{"answers": ["Lisa Rossbacher", "Lisa", "Lisa A. Rossbacher", "Rossbacher"], "question": ", president of Southern Polytechnic State University, is the first female geologist to become a university president?"} +{"answers": ["Suicide bag"], "question": "an , consisting of a large, clear plastic bag with a drawstring, is a commercially available device for committing suicide?"} +{"answers": ["Mumaw", "Katrina", "Katrina Mumaw"], "question": " became the youngest person to break the sound barrier when she piloted a MIG-29 fighter jet at Mach 1.3 on July 12, 1994 at the age of eleven?"} +{"answers": ["Konovalyuk Commission"], "question": "the has claimed that Ukraine's arms sales to Georgia before and during the 2008 South Ossetia War adversely affected the country's defense capabilities?"} +{"answers": ["Olav Ulleren", "Olav", "Ulleren"], "question": ", who in 1999 left his position as mayor of Tinn, Norway to become a State Secretary, lost his new position after less than one year?"} +{"answers": ["A Daughter of the Congo"], "question": "the 1930 silent film was billed as a “talking, singing, dancing picture” although it only contained a single short sound sequence?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Lobb", "William Lobb"], "question": " earned the sobriquet \"\"messenger of the big tree\"\" for introducing the Chilean \"\"monkey puzzle\" tree\" \"\" and the massive North American \"\"Wellingtonia\"\" to English commerce?"} +{"answers": ["Connally", "Merrill Connally", "Merrill", "Golfrey M. Connally"], "question": ", a county judge, played a part in Steven Spielberg's 1977 film \"Close Encounters of the Third Kind\"?"} +{"answers": ["New South Greenland"], "question": " was a phantom island near Antarctica, described in 1832 by Benjamin Morrell, who was called \"the biggest liar in the Southern Ocean\"?"} +{"answers": ["New York State School Tax Relief Program"], "question": "the U.S. state of New York offers a that saves homeowners money by reducing the assessed value of a home when calculating the property tax?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm", "Wilhelm Cauer", "Cauer"], "question": "a principal work of mathematician was twice destroyed during World War II and was only published after his death by his family, who reconstructed it from the table of contents?"} +{"answers": ["Freedom House", "Freedom House"], "question": ", founded in 1949, raised money to support Operation Exodus, a voluntary desegregation and busing project in Boston before court-ordered desegregation?"} +{"answers": ["Dos Pilas"], "question": "the history of the ancient Mayan city of has been reconstructed in more detail than almost any other Mayan site?"} +{"answers": ["Ramon", "Ramon Vila Capdevila", "Capdevila"], "question": " continued to fight against the government of Francisco Franco for 24 years after the end of the Spanish Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Dheyaa", "al-Saadi", "Dheyaa al-Saadi"], "question": "Iraqi lawyer was elected president of the Iraqi Bar Association in 2006, but his election was annulled because he was once a member of Saddam Hussein's Baath Party?"} +{"answers": ["Prussian Partition"], "question": "in the of Poland, Germanization policies had the opposite effect of strengthening Polish national consciousness?"} +{"answers": ["Connally", "Wayne", "Wayne Connally", "Wayne Wright Connally"], "question": ", a brother of former Texas governor John Connally, was honored as \"Governor for a Day\" on October 7, 1971?"} +{"answers": ["Oleg Anatolyevich Bogayev", "Bogayev", "Oleg Bogayev", "Oleg"], "question": " was honored for his absurdist play about an impoverished Russian pensioner who engages in fanciful correspondence with Queen Elizabeth II, Vladimir Lenin, and Robinson Crusoe?"} +{"answers": ["Gook", "gook"], "question": "before being used by American soldiers in the Vietnam War, the racial slur \"\" was originally directed towards Filipinos?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh Audley", "Audley"], "question": "North Audley Street in Mayfair, London, is named after the English moneylender ?"} +{"answers": ["German Social Democratic Party of Poland"], "question": "the was formed in 1922 by the merger of Silesian branches of the German SPD, USPD and the Austrian SDAP?"} +{"answers": ["Kostner", "Kostner station", "Kostner station"], "question": "the Chicago Transit Authority closed its station only eleven years after it opened, making it one of the city's shortest-lived train stations?"} +{"answers": ["Project Thread"], "question": "Canadian authorities used the academic enrollment list of a diploma mill to arrest 24 students they wrongly accused of being an \"al-Qaeda sleeper cell\" in ?"} +{"answers": ["Shoulder presentation"], "question": "an during childbirth (\"pictured\") can lead to both the death of the baby and of the mother?"} +{"answers": ["Tolstoy", "Fyodor Ivanovich Tolstoy", "Fyodor Tolstoy", "Fyodor"], "question": "while serving in the elite Russian Preobrazhensky regiment, served with the future literary critic Faddei Bulgarin?"} +{"answers": ["Big Itch", "Operation Big Itch"], "question": "U.S. testing during successfully dispersed rat fleas from an aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["2008 Israeli tour bus crash"], "question": "Israel's took place in December 2008 when a tourists' coach en route to the resort town of Eilat plunged into a ravine?"} +{"answers": ["McBrien", "Scott McBrien", "Scott"], "question": "quarterback transferred from West Virginia to the Maryland and led Maryland to a 41–7 win over his former alma mater in the 2004 Gator Bowl?"} +{"answers": ["John E. Sprizzo", "John Emilio Sprizzo", "Sprizzo", "John"], "question": "U.S. Judge refused to extradite Provisional IRA member Joe Doherty in the 1981 killing of a British soldier, citing the ambush as a \"political act\"?"} +{"answers": ["Early left anterior negativity"], "question": "grammatically incorrect phrases such as *\"\"the pizza was in the eaten\"\" can elicit an (ELAN) \"(pictured, first peak)\" in the brain?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Rose", "Edward", "Rose"], "question": "English dramatist published \"The Rose Reader\", \"a new way of teaching to read,\" that only used words that were spelled as they sounded?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue"], "question": "the is the only functioning synagogue building in the city of Detroit, Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Kisbarnak", "Ferenc Farkas de Kisbarnak", "Ferenc"], "question": " became the Chief Scout of the Hungarian Scouts-in-Exile when scouting was banned by the Communist government after World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Majdal Yaba"], "question": "the former Arab village of with its large fortress was the center of power of a clan that controlled up to 25 villages in Sanjak Nablus?"} +{"answers": ["Wang Shizhen", "Wang", "Wang Shizhen", "Shizhen"], "question": ", then a guard commander for his brother-in-law, the Tang Dynasty warlord Li Weiyue, turned against Li Weiyue to allow his father Wang Wujun to kill Li?"} +{"answers": ["Magnolia Grove", "Magnolia Grove"], "question": "the of Rear Admiral Richmond P. Hobson was dedicated as an Alabama state shrine in 1947?"} +{"answers": ["Saxtuba"], "question": "Belgian musician Adolphe Sax, who invented the saxophone, also devised the brass instrument \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Monarchy of Denmark"], "question": "the status was changed from absolute to constitutional on 5 June 1849?"} +{"answers": ["Jordan Valley Unified Water Plan"], "question": "the was developed by a U.S. ambassador in 1955 to reduce conflict between Israel, Jordan, and their neighbors?"} +{"answers": ["Kristensen", "Erik Kristensen", "Erik", "Erik S. Kristensen"], "question": "after United States Navy SEAL died in Afghanistan in 2005 California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger called for flags at the state Capitol to be flown at half-staff?"} +{"answers": ["Chilika Lake"], "question": "the fisheries of in India sustain more than 150,000 fisherfolk living in 132 villages?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth Michael Trentadue", "Trentadue", "Kenneth Trentadue", "Kenneth"], "question": "there is suspicion that the death in prison of was related to the Oklahoma City bombing?"} +{"answers": ["Hoevels", "Daniel Hoevels", "Daniel"], "question": "'s work has been described as \"helping critics rediscover Hamburg's theater\"?"} +{"answers": ["Flora Drummond", "Flora McKinnon Drummond", "Flora", "Drummond"], "question": " was known as \"The General\" for her habit of leading Women's Suffrage processions \"(lapel pin pictured)\" wearing an officer's cap and epaulettes whilst riding a large horse?"} +{"answers": ["Lola T93/30"], "question": "the Formula 1 car was described as \"virtually undriveable\" by the team's drivers after its first race, 1993 South African Grand Prix, because of its aerodynamic deficiencies?"} +{"answers": ["Orreus", "Gustav Orreus", "Gustav"], "question": "Finnish Swede was the first Doctor of Medicine ever commissioned in Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Age", "The Golden Age", "The Golden Age"], "question": " is the ninth studio album by sadcore band American Music Club?"} +{"answers": ["German Socialist Labour Party in Poland – Left"], "question": "prior to the 1930 election the Polish government declared the candidacy of Heinrich Scheibler, the leader of the , to be invalid?"} +{"answers": ["Procopio"], "question": "19th-century California bandit , also known as Red-Handed Dick, was said to \"love the feel and the color of warm blood,\" and his name was used by mothers to frighten their children?"} +{"answers": ["Swaledale cheese"], "question": "the production of \"\" includes soaking the cheese wheel in 85 percent brine for 24 hours?"} +{"answers": ["Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. Stiffel Co."], "question": "the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in that companies can make and sell exact copies of other companies' inventions if they are not patented?"} +{"answers": ["Caririemys violetae", "Caririemys"], "question": "the Early Cretaceous turtle was the fifth such turtle genus to have been discovered in Brazil's Santana Formation?"} +{"answers": ["March fracture"], "question": "a is a fracture of metatarsals mostly occurring in soldiers who need to do a lot of marching?"} +{"answers": ["Botan River"], "question": "the Tigris River's tributary, the in southeastern Turkey, looks during times of peak discharge much bigger than the Tigris?"} +{"answers": ["Little Blitzen River", "Blitzen River"], "question": "the is a tributary of Oregon's Donner und Blitzen River and part of the first redband trout reserve in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Westminster Retable"], "question": "the , a 13th-century panel painting at Westminster Abbey, is the oldest known altarpiece in England?"} +{"answers": ["The Sentimental Agents in the Volyen Empire"], "question": "in Doris Lessing's 1983 novel, , language becomes so distorted that some of the characters succumb to a condition called \"undulant rhetoric\"?"} +{"answers": ["Symphurus thermophilus"], "question": "the species name means \"heat lover\", referring to the organism's association with hydrothermal vents?"} +{"answers": ["Candy Cane Lane"], "question": "to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Christmas lights and decorations on Summer Street in Duboistown, Pennsylvania, the mayor proclaimed \"December as month forever more\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tirggel"], "question": ", traditional Christmas cookies from Switzerland, are said to have originated as pagan offertory cakes, cut in the shape of sacrificial animals?"} +{"answers": ["Uncle Daddy"], "question": "the novel by Ralph Fletcher was awarded a 2002 Christopher Medal in the books for ages 10–12 category?"} +{"answers": ["The Late Late Toy Show"], "question": "presenter Pat Kenny tore up two tickets for live on air in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Claus, Arizona", "Santa Claus"], "question": "in the town of , visitors could once purchase Dasher and Dancer omelettes and Santa burgers?"} +{"answers": ["William Barley", "William", "Barley"], "question": "in 1599, English bookseller helped publish Anthony Holborne's \"Pavans, Galliards, Almains\", the first instrumental (rather than vocal) music to be printed in England?"} +{"answers": ["Berner Haselnusslebkuchen"], "question": "the \"\", a traditional Christmas cookie from Switzerland, is a \"lebkuchen\" made from ground hazelnuts?"} +{"answers": ["Sierra Nevada", "Sierra Nevada Conservancy"], "question": "California's is the largest state conservation effort of its kind in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["The", "The boy Jones", "Jones"], "question": "\"\" repeatedly broke into Buckingham Palace in the early years of Queen Victoria's reign?"} +{"answers": ["'Twas the Night Before Christmas", "'Twas the Night Before Christmas"], "question": "Paul Lynde, who played the lead role in the 1977 U.S. television special , was responsible for casting fellow actor Martha Raye as his character's mother-in-law?"} +{"answers": ["Kellogg Co. v. National Biscuit Co."], "question": ", a court case about Shredded Wheat breakfast cereal, \"may be the [U.S.] Supreme Court's most ... influential trademark decision\"?\""} +{"answers": ["Attack of the Mutant Artificial Christmas Trees"], "question": "the computer game \"\" invites players to stop mutant fake trees from sucking the spirit out of Christmas?"} +{"answers": ["Aluminum Christmas tree"], "question": "the 1965 broadcast of \"A Charlie Brown Christmas\" is credited with ending the era of the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["William May"], "question": ", an international champion in synchronized swimming, was barred from competing in the Olympics because of his gender?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Wells", "Wells", "Robert", "Robert Wells"], "question": " and Mel Tormé wrote \"The Christmas Song\" in the sweltering July heat as a means of keeping themselves cool?"} +{"answers": ["Hooded Butcherbird", "Hooded butcherbird"], "question": "the of New Guinea mimics other birds such as the Rusty Pitohui, Spangled Drongo, and Helmeted Friarbird?"} +{"answers": ["Musevisa"], "question": "the forger who wrote an extra verse to the Norwegian Christmas song claimed to have been inspired by the Hitler Diaries?"} +{"answers": ["Samira Hill Gold Mine"], "question": " is the first commercial gold mine in Niger?"} +{"answers": ["Bóg się rodzi", "God Is Born"], "question": ", a Polish Christmas carol, has been called \"one of the most beloved Polish Christmas carols\"?"} +{"answers": ["Million Fax on Washington"], "question": " is a petition to the transition administration of Barack Obama organized by the UFO community to put the extraterrestrial issue on the new U.S. administration's agenda?"} +{"answers": ["Star of Bethlehem", "Star of Bethlehem"], "question": "the \"(detail pictured)\" by Edward Burne-Jones, the largest watercolour painting of the 19th century, is based on his 1887 tapestry design depicting the Adoration of the Magi?"} +{"answers": ["Henrik", "Henrik Anker Bjerregaard", "Bjerregaard"], "question": " wrote Norway's first national anthem?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas in the American Civil War"], "question": " by using salt pork and hardtack as ornaments on Christmas trees?"} +{"answers": ["Shani Shingnapur"], "question": "houses in the Indian village do not have doors?"} +{"answers": ["Osman", "Harry James Osman", "Harry", "Harry Osman"], "question": "in 1937, was the last footballer to score a goal on Christmas Day at Southampton's The Dell stadium?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas Common"], "question": "the village of was the home of philologist and lexicographer William Craigie?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Guckeyson", "Bill Guckeyson"], "question": ", the first Maryland football player selected in the National Football League's Draft, attended West Point and was later shot down as a fighter pilot in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas Island National Park"], "question": " hosts the world's largest population of the world's largest land invertebrate, the Coconut crab?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald Kean", "Kean", "Gerald"], "question": "celebrity solicitor was featured in a number of Sunday newspapers when he bought a jet for his wife?"} +{"answers": ["artificial Christmas tree", "Artificial Christmas tree"], "question": "some of the earliest were made of feathers?"} +{"answers": ["Guri", "Hjeltnes", "Guri Hjeltnes"], "question": ", though a professor of journalism, has mainly concentrated on Norwegian World War II history during her academic career?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas on the River"], "question": "the annual festival in Demopolis, Alabama, features a parade with floats on boats?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas FM"], "question": "Shakin' Stevens recently launched , Ireland's first radio station dedicated to the festival?"} +{"answers": ["Belamide", "Trina Belamide", "Trina"], "question": ", who has written songs for most of the Philippines' top recording artists, also writes custom theme songs for weddings?"} +{"answers": ["Dopamine dysregulation syndrome"], "question": " \"(dopamine molecular model pictured)\" is characterized by self-control problems such as addiction to medication, gambling, or hypersexuality?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Cockeram", "Cockeram"], "question": "lexicographer wrote the first known English language dictionary to contain \"dictionary\" in the title?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Astonia"], "question": "despite being described as \"one of the strongest fortifications in the Atlantic Wall\", the fortress of Le Havre fell after only three days of attacks by British and Canadian forces in ?"} +{"answers": ["Max", "Max'' Elbin", "Max Elbin", "Elbin"], "question": "as President of the Professional Golfers' Association of America, oversaw the departure of tournament professionals led by Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer to form the PGA Tour?"} +{"answers": ["Peloroplites"], "question": " was one of the largest nodosaurid dinosaurs, and came from a time when armored dinosaurs in general were attaining large sizes?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Furst", "William Wallace Furst", "Furst"], "question": "composer died of a blood clot in his brain after injuring his foot while gardening?"} +{"answers": ["Polish II Corps in Russia"], "question": "after the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, the refused to surrender to the Germans?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudevernia furfuracea"], "question": "tree moss, lichen species , was used in ancient Egyptian embalming?"} +{"answers": ["Quail Hollow State Park", "Quail Hollow Park"], "question": "the land that became was owned by only two families between 1820 and its sale to Ohio as a park in 1975?"} +{"answers": ["Mongolian nationality law"], "question": "under current , dual citizenship is not accepted?"} +{"answers": ["Ironton Railroad"], "question": "although the was built to haul iron ore, it was used to deliver deer and buffalo to the Trexler Game Preserve in 1911?"} +{"answers": ["Moses Mauane Kotane", "Kotane", "Moses Kotane", "Moses"], "question": "Walter Sisulu considered to be a \"giant of the struggle\" because of his logical and non-dogmatic approach against apartheid?"} +{"answers": ["Remember Last Night?"], "question": "the first draft of the script for was rejected by the Production Code Administration for its depiction of excessive drinking?"} +{"answers": ["Ganggangsullae"], "question": "the Korean women's dance \"\" was used by Admiral Yi Sun-sin to intimidate the Japanese army during their invasion of Korea?"} +{"answers": ["first inauguration of Barack Obama", "First inauguration of Barack Obama"], "question": "the is scheduled for four days of celebration, with Washington, D.C. bars authorized to stay open until 5:00 a.m.?"} +{"answers": ["Pryser", "Tore Pryser", "Tore"], "question": "Norwegian historian has criticised the perceived importance of Norwegian resistance members during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania Route 343"], "question": " underwent numerous realignments until 1970?"} +{"answers": ["Julius Fast", "Fast", "Julius"], "question": "'s first novel, \"Watchful at Night\", won the first award presented at the inaugural Edgar Allan Poe Award ceremonies in 1946 as Best First Novel by an American author?"} +{"answers": ["Max Manus: Man of War"], "question": "for the filming of \"(filming location pictured)\", the flag of Nazi Germany was flown atop the Norwegian parliament building for the first time in over 60 years?"} +{"answers": ["Melchior", "Broederlam", "Melchior Broederlam"], "question": "although is regarded as being key in the emergence of Early Netherlandish painting, only two of his paintings survive today?"} +{"answers": ["Reformed Church of Beacon"], "question": "the has the only manual-tracker pipe organ in the Hudson Valley?"} +{"answers": ["USS PGM-18"], "question": "the was blown five feet (1.5 m) out of the water after striking a Japanese mine off the coast during the Battle of Okinawa?"} +{"answers": ["Wild Decembers"], "question": "Irish writer Edna O'Brien made her screen debut as an extra in an adaptation of her novel, ?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Moore", "Moore", "Charles Sumner Moore", "Charles", "Charles S. Moore"], "question": " served as county judge for Klamath, Oregon, USA, after his father had served as the first judge there?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon State Beavers men's basketball"], "question": "the team \"(Gill Coliseum pictured)\" is coached by Craig Robinson, brother-in-law of US President-elect Barack Obama?"} +{"answers": ["TouchWave"], "question": "the privately-held phone call switch company was purchased for US$46 million two years after its 1997 founding?"} +{"answers": ["Brendan O'Carroll's Hot Milk and Pepper"], "question": "the Irish quiz show series was named after a constipation cure?"} +{"answers": ["yes and no", "Yes and no"], "question": "English once had a four-form system, employed by Shakespeare and others, instead of the two-form system that it has today?"} +{"answers": ["Davies", "Richard Hutton Davies", "Richard"], "question": "Major-General , the first New Zealand officer to command a division in World War I, committed suicide in 1918?"} +{"answers": ["1981 Rose Bowl", "Rose Bowl"], "question": "the was the first bowl victory for Michigan Wolverines football Coach Bo Schembechler – after seven prior bowl game losses?"} +{"answers": ["Albino Ballerina"], "question": "\"\", the final single by indie rock band Sweet Jesus, gained extensive critical acclaim before the band's commercial success dwindled and they soon disbanded?"} +{"answers": ["Osmaston Hall"], "question": "Charles Darwin frequently visited in Derby, England?"} +{"answers": ["Józef", "Biniszkiewicz", "Józef Biniszkiewicz"], "question": "Silesian socialist politician died at Buchenwald concentration camp during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Everett Railroad"], "question": "the is named after its former location near Everett, Pennsylvania, USA?"} +{"answers": ["Handling Ships"], "question": ", the first animated British Technicolor feature film, was never meant to be released to theatres but was an \"Official Selection\" at Cannes in 1946?"} +{"answers": ["Woody Island", "Woody Island"], "question": "the first road in Alaska was built on for horses, brought in by the Russian-American Company to cut ice blocks, to exercise?"} +{"answers": ["Jr.", "John W. Rogers, Jr.", "John W. Rogers Jr.", "John Washington Rogers Jr.", "John"], "question": "at a fantasy basketball camp, defeated Michael Jordan in a game of one-on-one, witnessed by John Thompson, Jr., Mike Krzyzewski and Damon Wayans?"} +{"answers": ["St George's Square"], "question": "the gardens of , Pimlico, London, contain a statue of William Huskisson MP, the first person ever to be run over and killed by a railway engine?"} +{"answers": ["Nichols", "Tim Nichols", "Tim"], "question": "country music songwriter once worked in a factory, manufacturing buckets for KFC?"} +{"answers": ["Cearachelys placidoi", "Cearachelys"], "question": "one of the specimens used to describe the extinct turtle was actually procured eight years prior to it being formally described in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Monica Loughman", "Loughman", "Monica"], "question": "Irish ballerina , aged 14, was the first Westerner to dance for the State Theatre of Opera and Ballet in Perm, Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Jaffna hospital massacre"], "question": "the 1987 in Jaffna, Sri Lanka, took place on Diwali, a major Hindu holiday?"} +{"answers": ["Mildred", "Mildred Constantine Bettelheim", "Constantine", "Mildred Constantine"], "question": " organized the 1968 exhibition \"Word and Image\" of 300 posters at the Museum of Modern Art called \"so handsome that for a minute you wonder why billboards are disfigurements\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rangzieb Ahmed", "Ahmed", "Rangzieb"], "question": " was the first Al-Qaeda operative to be convicted of directing terrorism in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Rosedale Park Historic District", "Rosedale Historic District"], "question": "Detroit's , containing 1,533 properties, is the largest district in Michigan to be listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Baerze", "Jacques", "Jacques de Baerze", "De Baerze"], "question": "two carved wood altarpieces of 1399 by have no comparable Netherlandish survivals for another 80 years?"} +{"answers": ["Cannabis in Oregon"], "question": "in 1973, Oregon became the the possession of small amounts of marijuana in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Al Smith", "Al", "Al Smith", "Smith"], "question": "American Basketball Association player was a standout in three different sports during his high school days?"} +{"answers": ["Lobaria pulmonaria"], "question": "the \"lung lichen\", species , has been used for dyeing, tanning, perfume manufacturing, and brewing?"} +{"answers": ["Gale Ann Benson", "Gale Benson", "Benson", "Gale"], "question": " was not a spy according to her brother, even though the 2008 film \"The Bank Job\" depicted her as one?"} +{"answers": ["Danebury Hill Camp", "Danebury"], "question": " \"\", an Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire, England, was occupied from about 550 BC until 100 BC when the gates were burnt down, probably in an attack?"} +{"answers": ["Taftazani"], "question": "14th-century Turkish polymath completed one of his best-known works at the age of 16?"} +{"answers": ["December 2008 New England and Upstate New York ice storm", "December 2008 Northeastern United States ice storm"], "question": "the in the Northeastern United States was the worst in over a decade, resulting in at least four deaths and more than a million utility customers left without power?"} +{"answers": ["Johnston", "John Johnston", "John Johnston", "John"], "question": "18th–19th century British fur trader was a leader in the Ojibwa tribe near Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, USA?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Chenoweth", "Chenoweth", "Francis", "Francis A. Chenoweth"], "question": " served as speaker of both the Oregon House of Representatives and the Washington House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Terlinguachelys", "Terlinguachelys fishbecki"], "question": "a species of the 80-million year-old sea turtle was actually named after a school teacher?"} +{"answers": ["Tian Ji'an", "Ji'an", "Tian"], "question": "Tang Dynasty general , in anger, buried his staff member Qiu Jiang alive?"} +{"answers": ["Hanan Porat", "Hanan", "Porat"], "question": ", who was evacuated as an infant from the Jewish village of Kfar Etzion in the Judean Mountains, later founded the first Israeli settlement in the West Bank?"} +{"answers": ["Holy Deadlock"], "question": ", a 1934 novel by A. P. Herbert, was credited with helping create a more favourable attitude toward reform of English divorce law?"} +{"answers": ["Elinor", "Elinor Smith", "Smith"], "question": "teenage aviatrix , the \"Flying Flapper of Freeport\", had her pilot's license suspended for 15 days for flying under New York City's four East River bridges in 1928?"} +{"answers": ["Bayeux British war cemetery"], "question": "the , the largest for World War II Commonwealth soldiers, includes the Bayeux Memorial, honoring more than 1,800 soldiers killed in the Normandy Landings with no known grave?"} +{"answers": ["Abil al-Qamh"], "question": "the Palestinian Arab village of near Safad was established on a site that had been inhabited since 2900 BCE?"} +{"answers": ["Moscow Pride"], "question": " has been described as \"satanic\" and likely to increase the spread of HIV/AIDS by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dick Kempthorn", "Kempthorn", "Dick"], "question": "1949 Michigan football MVP later flew more than 100 missions as a jet fighter pilot in the Korean War and received the Distinguished Flying Cross?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Nitzanim"], "question": "during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, 105 Israelis were taken prisoner by Egypt in the , which was viewed as humiliating in Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Andy Cohen", "Andy Cohen", "Cohen"], "question": "the New York Giants' hype of was called \"the most efficient job of ballyhoo that has been performed in the sport industry\", with \"ice cream Cohens\" sold to fans at the Polo Grounds?"} +{"answers": ["Mitsuyasu", "Maeno", "Mitsuyasu Maeno"], "question": "in 1976, Japanese pink film actor carried out a kamikaze attack on multi-millionaire and ultra-nationalist leader Yoshio Kodama?"} +{"answers": ["1975 Morris earthquake"], "question": "during the in Morris, Minnesota, USA, one man thought the loud bangs he heard came from a nearby gas plant that he thought exploded?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Jan Wyck", "Wyck"], "question": "Dutch baroque painter spent most of his career in England, where he influenced the development of British military art?"} +{"answers": ["1980 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the did not give up a touchdown in the final 22 quarters of the season?"} +{"answers": ["Wild 90"], "question": "Norman Mailer claimed his 1968 experimental film \"has the most repetitive, pervasive obscenity of any film ever made\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bruce Hilkene", "Bruce L. Hilkene", "Bruce", "Hilkene"], "question": " was captain of the 1947 Wolverines who were selected as the greatest Michigan football team of all time?"} +{"answers": ["Audubon Society of Portland"], "question": "the , Oregon, USA, rehabilitates 3,500 animals and has over 20,000 hours volunteered each year?"} +{"answers": ["Brough Superior Golden Dream"], "question": "the only surviving , on display at the British National Motorcycle Museum has never run, as there are no internals in the engine or gearbox?"} +{"answers": ["Dolderer", "Matthias Dolderer", "Matthias"], "question": " finished second at the 2008 World Aerobatics Cup's \"Unlimited\" Category in the Czech Republic and in doing so he qualified for the 2009 Red Bull Air Race?"} +{"answers": ["BodyLove"], "question": " is an Alabama-based radio soap opera that uses drama to reach African American listeners with messages that promote diabetes awareness and healthy lifestyles?"} +{"answers": ["Valery Kobelev", "Kobelev", "Valery Vladimirovich Kobelev", "Valery"], "question": "Russian ski jumper s 1999 crash in Planica, Slovenia, has been called one of the worst ski jumping crashes ever?"} +{"answers": ["Residence Act"], "question": "Washington, D.C.'s location as the U.S. capital on the Potomac River was decided by Congress, with passage of the of 1790?"} +{"answers": ["Basile Adjou Moumouni", "Basile", "Moumouni"], "question": "Beninese physician won his country's 1968 presidential election with 80 percent of the vote only to have the results annulled by incumbent Alphonse Amadou Alley?"} +{"answers": ["Austroraptor"], "question": "the recently-discovered dinosaur is the largest dromaeosaur to have been found in the Southern Hemisphere?"} +{"answers": ["John P. McCormick", "McCormick", "John Patrick McCormick", "John"], "question": "the \"Chicago Tribune\"'s received the 2002 Distinguished Writing Award for Editorial Writing for his work on 9/11, Afghanistan, and the sale of naming rights for Soldier Field?"} +{"answers": ["410 Tactical Fighter Operational Training Squadron", "Tactical Fighter Operational Training Squadron"], "question": " was the top-scoring night-fighter unit in 2nd Tactical Air Force in the period between D-Day and VE Day?"} +{"answers": ["Wally Grout", "Wally", "Grout"], "question": "the phrase \"It's your Wally\" refers to Queensland's test cricketer and typically means that it is the listener's turn to buy a round of drinks?"} +{"answers": ["Caleb Bentley", "Caleb", "Bentley"], "question": "silversmith made the brass cornerstone for the White House \"\" in 1792 and provided refuge to U.S. President James Madison when the British burned the building in 1814?"} +{"answers": ["Kunan Poshpora", "Kunan Poshpora incident"], "question": "not a single woman in the village of Kunan Poshpora in Kashmir received a marriage proposal within three years after the Indian Army launched a there in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Cattarello", "Carlo Cattarello", "Carlo"], "question": "member of the Order of Canada received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, after he turned 80?"} +{"answers": ["Church of Caucasian Albania"], "question": "the origins of the date to Saint Eliseus' efforts in the first century AD to spread Christianity to the area?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Boucher-Hayes", "Boucher-Hayes", "Philip"], "question": "the style of Irish investigative journalist has been compared to that of fictional detective Hercule Poirot?"} +{"answers": ["Julia's House"], "question": " is the first and only hospice in Dorset, England, for children with life-limiting conditions?"} +{"answers": ["William Stevens"], "question": " wrote a law review article, \"The Common Law Origins of the Infield Fly Rule\", which treated the development of one of baseball's most-misunderstood rules as if it were a legal matter?"} +{"answers": ["Frey", "Łucja", "Łucja Frey"], "question": " \"\" is considered to be one of the first female academic neurologists in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Desmoxytes"], "question": "millipedes in the genus give off an almond-like smell as they produce hydrogen cyanide to ward off predators?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Krauch", "Krauch", "Carl"], "question": "the Nazi German Reich Office for Economic Expansion got the nickname \"Office for the Expansion of IG Farben\", because its head was also the chairman of that company?"} +{"answers": ["Quindaro Townsite"], "question": "in 1996, over a dozen university professors documented the oral history of the by interviewing Kansas City residents?"} +{"answers": ["Ministry of Human Rights"], "question": "Pakistan's newly created has announced a law which will assist in uncovering the fate of thousands who have disappeared since the War on Terror began?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Orange Bowl"], "question": "in the first day of sales, the tickets sold by the Cincinnati Bearcats for the netted an estimated US$500,000 for the University of Cincinnati?"} +{"answers": ["Marky Cielo", "Cielo", "Marky"], "question": "Filipino actor of Igorot descent, , is one of four recent Philippine young celebrities who died unexpectedly, after Julie Vega, Rico Yan, and Miko Sotto?"} +{"answers": ["Van Buren State Park", "Van Buren State Park"], "question": " in Ohio has family, large group, and equestrian camping areas, the latter with manure bins and picket lines?"} +{"answers": ["Chapin", "Edward", "Edward P. Chapin", "Edward Payson Chapin"], "question": " \"\" was wounded twice in the American Civil War and promoted to brigadier general four months after being killed in action?"} +{"answers": ["Black-faced Antbird", "Black-faced antbird"], "question": "the follows columns of army ants in order to catch insects flushed by the swarms?"} +{"answers": ["Chanda", "Kochhar", "Chanda Kochhar"], "question": "according to \"Fortune\", , soon to be CEO of India's largest private bank, is the 25th most powerful woman in business?"} +{"answers": ["The Notorious Elinor Lee"], "question": "pioneering African American aviator Hubert Julian was an associate producer for the 1940 race film ?"} +{"answers": ["Ozarka Technical College", "Ozarka College"], "question": "women outnumber men 69% to 31% among students at in Melbourne, Arkansas?"} +{"answers": ["Leket Israel"], "question": " is an Israeli charity that collects leftover and surplus food, gathering enough each week to provide 12,000 to 14,000 meals and 40 to 50 tons of produce?"} +{"answers": ["The Swimming Hole"], "question": "artist Thomas Eakins was fired shortly after the exhibition of \"\", cited as a prime example of homoeroticism in American art?"} +{"answers": ["Johnny Lawrence", "Johnny", "Lawrence"], "question": "cricketer refused to allow Sunday matches or raffles to be used to raise money for his benefit season because he was a staunch Methodist?"} +{"answers": ["Weteye bomb"], "question": "the tendency of the 's aluminum casing and liquid nerve agent to interact and explode made disposal of the weapon difficult?"} +{"answers": ["Robin Toner", "Toner", "Robin"], "question": " was the first woman to be national political correspondent for \"The New York Times\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tomber la chemise"], "question": "the 1999 hit song \"\" (\"Take Off Your Shirt\") was part of a sudden popularity trend by rappers of North African immigrant origins in France?"} +{"answers": ["Tiv Ta'am"], "question": " is the largest supermarket chain in Israel to sell non-kosher food?"} +{"answers": ["Brett", "Leonhardt", "Brett Leonhardt"], "question": ", Washington Capitals web site producer, was called upon to be a backup goaltender for nine minutes?"} +{"answers": ["``Operation Board Games", "Operation Board Games"], "question": "United States Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald \"\" indicted thirteen individuals as part of the federal investigation before the Rod Blagojevich federal fraud cases?"} +{"answers": ["Egyptian vulture"], "question": "it is proposed to assist the conservation of the by the establishment of \"vulture restaurants\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shanty", "Shanty Hogan", "Hogan"], "question": ", a catcher with the New York Giants, joined with teammate Andy Cohen to form a vaudeville duo billed as \"Cohen and Hogan\", except in Boston, where they performed as \"Hogan and Cohen\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Diothas"], "question": "the 1883 utopian novel has been called \"the second most important American nineteenth-century ideal society\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harriet Holter", "Harriet", "Holter"], "question": ", an economist by education, has been described as a pioneer of women's studies in the Nordic countries?"} +{"answers": ["Right Time"], "question": "when The Mighty Diamonds' album was released in 1976, music charts were banned in Jamaica because of violence within the music industry?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Jubb", "Jubb", "Daniel"], "question": "rocket scientist claims to have built his first rocket at age five?"} +{"answers": ["Giant huntsman spider"], "question": "with a leg-span of 30 centimetres (12 inches), the \"\" is one of the world's largest spiders?"} +{"answers": ["Hatch", "Henry Hatch", "W. Henry Hatch", "Henry"], "question": "University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor inductee lived with his wife and daughter on the grounds of Michigan Stadium for more than a decade?"} +{"answers": ["Man v. Food"], "question": "on the debut episode of , host Adam Richman completed the Big Texan challenge at The Big Texan Steak Ranch in Amarillo, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Souza", "Paul-Émile de Souza", "de Souza", "Paul-Émile"], "question": " was installed head of Benin because the military did not recognise Maurice Kouandété as the official leader?"} +{"answers": ["Eggs over Easy"], "question": "the British pub rock music genre was started by American band , who were in England for less than a year?"} +{"answers": ["Xochitecatl"], "question": "the early pre-Columbian site of in Mexico was abandoned for centuries after the Popocatepetl volcano erupted around 150 AD?"} +{"answers": ["Bearcat", "Bearcat Murray", "Murray"], "question": "former Calgary Flames trainer was famously on the ice tending to fallen goaltender Mike Vernon as the Flames scored a goal in the 1989 Stanley Cup Playoffs?"} +{"answers": ["Berner Honiglebkuchen"], "question": " \"\", specialty \"lebkuchen\" from Berne, Switzerland, are recommended to be taken with coffee?"} +{"answers": ["Yuzuru Hiraga", "Yuzuru", "Hiraga"], "question": " was a Japanese naval architect, noted for work on innovative warships such as the cruiser \"Yubari\" and \"Yamato\" for the Imperial Japanese Navy?"} +{"answers": ["The Silent Army", "Silent Army"], "question": "parts of the 2008 Dutch film were shot in Ugandese refugee camps?"} +{"answers": ["Ifield Friends Meeting House"], "question": "the , England, built in 1676, is one of the oldest purpose-built Friends meeting houses in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Confédération générale du travail de Guadeloupe"], "question": "in 2002, a Trotskyist became the general secretary of the trade union centre in the French overseas department of Guadeloupe?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James M. Fail", "Fail"], "question": "the visitor's locker room at the Alabama Crimson Tide football stadium was recently named \"The Fail Room\" after alumnus contributor ?"} +{"answers": ["St. Luke's Episcopal Church", "St. Luke's Episcopal Church", "St. Luke's Episcopal Church Complex"], "question": "as the architect of the \"\" in Beacon, New York, Frederick Clarke Withers designed everything down to the altar cloth?"} +{"answers": ["Marc Guylaine"], "question": "after the inexplicable sinking of four identical trawlers in Acadia, the Canadian government took possession of the \"cursed ship\" in 1972, simply changed its name and re-sold it?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Maundrell", "Henry Maundrell"], "question": "\"A Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter A.D. 1697\", based on the diary of , was translated into French, Dutch and German by 1792?"} +{"answers": ["Laogai Museum"], "question": "the , which showcases China's laogai prison system, was financed by the same company that once turned a dissident, Shi Tao, in to the Chinese authorities?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Lee", "Lee Davis"], "question": "American Basketball Association player appeared in the 1970 ABA All-Star Game despite playing in only sixteen games all season?"} +{"answers": ["Invasion of the Star Creatures"], "question": "in the 1962 film , extra-terrestrial monsters were played by actors wearing carrot costumes?"} +{"answers": ["Didith Reyes", "Reyes", "Didith"], "question": "Filipina singer and actress was one of the \"Jukebox Queens\" of the 1970s Philippine music scene along with her friends Imelda Papin and Claire dela Fuente?"} +{"answers": ["Cal State Fullerton Titans football", "Cal State Fullerton Titans"], "question": "the team holds NCAA records for both most fumbles and most fumbles lost for a single season with 73 and 41 respectively?"} +{"answers": ["One Day of Life", "Day of Life"], "question": "the 1980 novel was banned in El Salvador for its portrayal of human rights violations by the government's paramilitary organization, Organización Democrática Nacionalista?"} +{"answers": ["John Wall", "Wall", "John Anthony Wall", "John Wall", "John"], "question": "due to his blindness, it took , the first visually impaired judge of the 20th-century High Court of Justice, over 400 applications and 53 interviews before he was offered a job?"} +{"answers": ["M44 generator cluster"], "question": "the BZ-laden white smoke produced by the was problematic because BZ is easily defeated with a few layers of cloth?"} +{"answers": ["Goode-Hall House", "Goode–Hall House"], "question": "the near Town Creek, Alabama, is a vernacular interpretation of Palladian architecture?"} +{"answers": ["Ron", "Ben-Yishai", "Ron Ben-Yishai"], "question": ", the first journalist to inform Ariel Sharon of the Sabra and Shatila massacre, was later cast in \"Waltz with Bashir\", an animated film about the incident?"} +{"answers": ["Herman", "Landon", "Herman Landon"], "question": " \"\" commanded five different British Army divisions during the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Aníbal", "dos Santos", "Anibal dos Santos", "Dos Santos", "Santos", "Aníbal dos Santos"], "question": "in December 2008, , convicted murderer of Mozambican journalist Carlos Cardoso, has escaped maximum security jail for a third time?"} +{"answers": ["Beloeil, Quebec", "Beloeil"], "question": "the first seigneur of , participated in the 1704 Raid on Deerfield?"} +{"answers": ["Bernstein", "Sid", "Sid Bernstein"], "question": " helped start the British Invasion by getting The Beatles to play at Carnegie Hall?"} +{"answers": ["Hussniya Jabara", "Jabara", "Hussniya"], "question": " was the first Israeli Arab woman to be elected to the Knesset?"} +{"answers": ["Puerto Rican", "Puerto Rican Conure", "Puerto Rican parakeet"], "question": "James Bond attributed the extinction of the to pigeon hunters visiting Mona Island?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Enfield", "Royal Enfield Bullet"], "question": "the \"\" has the longest production run of any motorcycle, having remained continuously in production since 1948?"} +{"answers": ["1956 Ceylonese riots", "Gal Oya riots"], "question": "the were the first ethnic riots that targeted the minority Sri Lankan Tamils in post-independent Sri Lanka?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Buchan, 3rd Baron Tweedsmuir", "Tweedsmuir"], "question": " was once barred from a nightclub near Ottawa, Canada, because Prime Minister of Canada Mackenzie King disapproved of his father?"} +{"answers": ["Canarian houbara", "Canarian Houbara"], "question": "one of the factors threatening the is disturbance by truffle collectors?"} +{"answers": ["Scorched", "Scorched"], "question": "the 2003 film cost US$7 million to make but only earned US$8,000 at the box office, approximately 0.1% of its initial cost?"} +{"answers": ["Cyrille", "Cyrille Pierre Théodore Laplace", "Laplace"], "question": "although his crew were merely taking geological observations, the British Government believed had claimed New Zealand for France?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy Dunderdale", "Dunderdale", "Tommy"], "question": " is the only Australian-born player to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Rytter", "Olav Rytter", "Olav"], "question": ", a Slavic philologist who fled German-invaded Norway in 1940, returned in 1944 to participate in the liberation of Northern Norway?"} +{"answers": ["La Mano de Punta del Este", "Monumento al Ahogado"], "question": "the , a Uruguayan landmark, was completed in only six days, even though the sculptor was given an entire summer to work on it?"} +{"answers": ["Kainourgia Ego"], "question": "Greek singer Katy Garbi's new album is the last release on her current contract with Sony BMG, which has in total lasted almost 20 years?"} +{"answers": ["Lord Howe Pigeon", "Lord Howe pigeon"], "question": "no type specimen of the exists, as it was described from a painting \"\" by George Raper?"} +{"answers": ["Toa Payoh ritual murders"], "question": "during the trial for the in Singapore, Howard Cashin received death threats for defending the accused, Adrian Lim?"} +{"answers": ["Romilda Pantaleoni", "Romilda", "Pantaleoni"], "question": "operatic soprano sang the role of Desdemona in the original 1887 production of Giuseppe Verdi's \"Otello\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charter 08"], "question": ", a declaration signed by hundreds of Chinese intellectuals, was modeled on Czechoslovakian Charter 77?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Frederick D'Arcy", "Charles", "John Charles D'Arcy", "D'Arcy", "Charles D'Arcy"], "question": " of Armagh was a member of the Senate of Southern Ireland and a supporter of the Eugenics movement?"} +{"answers": ["Boy! What a Girl!"], "question": "Gene Krupa was asked to be in the 1947 race film when he stopped by to visit cast member Sid Catlett on the film's set?"} +{"answers": ["Heffermehl", "Fredrik", "Fredrik Heffermehl", "Fredrik Stang Heffermehl"], "question": "Norwegian jurist and peace activist claimed that 45 percent of Nobel Peace Prize awards after 1945 are \"illegal\"?"} +{"answers": ["Berlin", "Berlin"], "question": "the sculpture \"\", created as a testament to East and West Berlin being close yet separate, was commissioned for the city's 750th anniversary?"} +{"answers": ["Spencer Williams", "Spencer", "Spencer Williams", "Williams"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" obituary for actor/filmmaker made no mention of his work as a film director?"} +{"answers": ["Ji", "Liu Ji", "Liu Ji", "Liu"], "question": "Tang Dynasty general was poisoned to death by his son Liu Zong while campaigning against the rebel general Wang Chengzong?"} +{"answers": ["WEPS"], "question": " in Elgin Area School District U46 is the oldest educational radio station in Illinois, USA?"} +{"answers": ["Chicherin House"], "question": "according to a legend, the Eliseyevs hid their treasures in the walls of before they fled Russia after the October Revolution in 1917, but this treasure was never found?"} +{"answers": ["Mangaloreans"], "question": " hold a Guinness world record for non-stop singing for 40 hours?"} +{"answers": ["WJDB-FM"], "question": "\"Johnny Mac\" McDonald was elected mayor of Thomasville, Alabama, in 1976 while working at radio station as announcer and account executive?"} +{"answers": ["Victor Simunja", "Simunja", "Victor"], "question": "Namibian Deputy Defence Minister received military training in both the United States and Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["United States Conference of Mayors"], "question": " was founded at the Mayflower Hotel on the eve of the inauguration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt as U.S. President in 1933?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Harboe Castberg", "Peter Harboe Castberg", "Castberg", "Peter", "Peter Hersleb Harboe Castberg"], "question": " is credited with building Christiania Bank og Kreditkasse into one of the leading banks in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Froudacity"], "question": " was an 1889 polemic which argued for self-government in the British West Indies?"} +{"answers": ["Curiosity Kills the Cat", "Curiosity Kills the Cat"], "question": "a technician at the Beijing Film Laboratory refused to print the film or return the negatives for sex scenes from , having been punished over a similar matter?"} +{"answers": ["Andean Cock-of-the-rock", "Andean cock-of-the-rock"], "question": "male \"\" gather in a lek to put on a competitive mating performance?"} +{"answers": ["The History of British India"], "question": "James Mill spent twelve years writing from 1806 to 1818, but never visited the country?"} +{"answers": ["George Washington's Gristmill"], "question": "in 1799, the distillery adjacent to produced 11,000 gallons of whiskey along with apple, peach, and persimmon brandy?"} +{"answers": ["no worries", "No worries"], "question": "the term \"no waris\" in the Papua New Guinean language Tok Pisin is derived from the Australian English \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Muter", "George Muter"], "question": "because he had no family, Judge was invited to live with Thomas Todd, his fellow justice on the Kentucky Court of Appeals, following Muter's retirement from the bench?"} +{"answers": ["Mughal Road"], "question": "construction of in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir was opposed because it impeded the movement of the Markhor goat?"} +{"answers": ["New York Board of Rabbis"], "question": "protests by the and others led to changes in Alec Guinness's portrayal of Fagin in the U.S. version of the 1948 film \"Oliver Twist\", which was not released there until 1951?"} +{"answers": ["Pansipit River"], "question": "in 2008, almost 100 illegal fish cages were removed from the in the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Malta Kiosk"], "question": "after being deposed by his brother Abdul Hamid II, Ottoman sultan Murad V was detained in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Ken", "Ken Mink", "Ken Paul Mink", "Mink"], "question": "Do you know that, at 73 years old, became the oldest person ever to score in a college basketball game?"} +{"answers": ["Follo Line"], "question": "in 2018, when the is completed in Norway, it will reduce travel time between Oslo and Ski from 22 to 11 minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Colman", "Cracavist", "Colman nepos Cracavist"], "question": "Hiberno-Latin poet wrote the first known poem about Saint Brigid?"} +{"answers": ["Vanity Ballroom", "Vanity Ballroom Building"], "question": "the , an intact dance hall that hosted the popular big bands of the Swing Era, billed itself as \"Detroit's most beautiful dance rendezvous\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lasiognathus"], "question": "the name of the genus of anglerfish \"(L. amphirhampus pictured)\", distinctive for its huge upper jaw, derives from the Greek for \"hairy jaw\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bowman", "Charlie Bowman", "Charlie"], "question": " was a major influence on the distinctive fiddle sound that helped shape and develop early country music in the 1920s and 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Baruch Steinberg", "Steinberg", "Baruch"], "question": " was the Chief Rabbi of the Polish Army during the German invasion of Poland in 1939, and died a year later as a Soviet prisoner of war in the Katyn massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Citibank House"], "question": "although it was the tallest building in Perth, Western Australia, for most of the 1960s, is now only the 26th tallest in the city?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Gottwald", "Frederick Carl Gottwald", "Gottwald", "Frederick"], "question": "after lost his position as director of the Cleveland Institute of Art, he got into a fistfight with his successor?"} +{"answers": ["Congo", "Congo"], "question": ", a chimpanzee who made over 400 paintings \"(example pictured)\", would scream if a painting was taken away from him before he was finished?"} +{"answers": ["Robert S. Beightler", "Beightler", "Robert", "Robert Sprague Beightler"], "question": "American general was the only World War II National Guard general to have commanded his division for the length of the war?"} +{"answers": ["1927", "1927"], "question": "Australian pop/rock band , whose debut album \"...ish\" sold multi-platinum, tried for a year to get a recording contract?"} +{"answers": ["Reiff", "Ryszard Reiff", "Ryszard"], "question": " was the only member of the Polish Council of State to vote against the implementation of martial law in Poland in 1981?"} +{"answers": ["The Whittier", "The Whittier"], "question": "since the 1920s, the in Detroit, Michigan, has hosted Horace Dodge, Eleanor Roosevelt, Mae West, Frank Sinatra, and The Beatles?"} +{"answers": ["K. Ramani", "Ramani", "K."], "question": "communist politician became the speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Indian state Tamil Nadu in 1989?"} +{"answers": ["David Ross", "David", "Ross", "David Ross"], "question": "English businessman was named one of the 100 richest people in the United Kingdom by \"The Sunday Times\"?"} +{"answers": ["14\"/50 caliber gun"], "question": "the was slated to be the main armament for the , but that class was redesigned in 1917?"} +{"answers": ["Weekly Manga Times"], "question": "Keizō Tsukamoto set a Guinness World Record by creating the cover art for more than 1,900 issues of starting in 1970?"} +{"answers": ["Birket Israel"], "question": ", once the largest reservoir in Jerusalem, is now a parking lot?"} +{"answers": ["Barton Fink"], "question": "while filming 1991's , the Coen brothers were contacted by an animal-rights group concerned about their treatment of mosquitoes?"} +{"answers": ["What's Cooking? with Jamie Oliver"], "question": "celebrity chef Jamie Oliver \"\" narrates the Nintendo DS cooking video game ?"} +{"answers": ["E77 balloon bomb"], "question": "the design of the U.S. anti-crop was based on the design of the World War II Japanese fire balloon?"} +{"answers": ["Chlorociboria aeruginascens"], "question": "wood infected by the \"green elfcup\" fungus, species , is used in the manufacture of decorative inlaid woodwork like Tunbridge ware and parquetry?"} +{"answers": ["Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society"], "question": "children's book illustrator Walter Crane was the first President of the , founded in 1887 to showcase the decorative arts?"} +{"answers": ["Fairview Creek"], "question": " in Oregon was once a tributary of the Columbia River, but was diverted to the Columbia Slough in the early 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Woodside Plaza"], "question": "when the \"\" opened in 2004, it was the first high-rise office building to be constructed in Perth, Western Australia, in eight years?"} +{"answers": ["Short", "Peyton", "Peyton Short"], "question": " may have been responsible for the break-up of the first marriage of U.S. President Andrew Jackson's wife Rachel?"} +{"answers": ["Open verdict"], "question": "coroners' juries in English inquests can bring in an that confirms a death is suspicious without specifying how it came about?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Schultz", "Arthur Schultz"], "question": "in Joliet, Illinois, population declined during the decade before became mayor and has nearly doubled since?"} +{"answers": ["Khedive Palace"], "question": "the in Istanbul, Turkey, once a mansion for Ottoman governors, now serves as an upscale restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["John Lenton", "Lenton", "John"], "question": "English violinist wrote one of the earliest extant treatises on violin playing?"} +{"answers": ["NGC 6118"], "question": "\"grand design\" spiral galaxy \"\" containing Supernova 2004dk is nicknamed the \"Blinking Galaxy\" for its tendency to flick in and out of view with different eye positions?"} +{"answers": ["Robbins", "Warren M. 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A. Kumari Durga", "S. A. K. Durga", "S."], "question": " is the first Asian to have written a book on ethnomusicology?"} +{"answers": ["Betrayal", "Betrayal"], "question": "the 1948 Oscar Micheaux-directed film was the first race film to have its premiere in a Broadway theatre in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Eugene Goodman", "Eugene", "Goodman"], "question": "British motorcycle pioneer joined his family's business, Velocette motorcycles, only after his car-making business failed in 1916?"} +{"answers": ["ColorGraphics Weather Systems"], "question": "in 1979, pioneered the use of color computer graphics in television weather forecasts, using the Apple II computer?"} +{"answers": ["Mia Nihta Zoriki"], "question": "Greek singer Paschalis Terzis's most recent album was certified gold the day it was released?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim Foster", "Jim Foster", "Foster"], "question": " and Madeline D. Davis were the first openly LGBT people to address a major U.S. national political convention when they spoke to the 1972 Democratic National Convention?"} +{"answers": ["AMX-30"], "question": "production of the French and its variants amounted to a total of 3,571 units?"} +{"answers": ["Ashley Leavitt", "Ashley Day Leavitt", "Ashley", "Leavitt"], "question": "U.S. minister received an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree during World War I for teaching that \"only the righteous nation that keepeth truth may enter in the gates of the Kingdom?\""} +{"answers": ["Chemical Workers' Union", "Chemical Workers' Union"], "question": "the leftist was expelled from the \"OSČ\" trade union centre in 1922?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Leavitt", "Thomas", "Thomas Leavitt", "Leavitt"], "question": " and his brother Martin patented the first practical device in the United States to machine postmark letters?"} +{"answers": ["Twist lifts"], "question": "a in pair figure skating involves catching a falling woman by her waist as she twists in the air?"} +{"answers": ["Norfolk Pigeon", "Norfolk pigeon"], "question": "although the was hunted to extinction by humans, its first hunters disappeared from Norfolk Island before it did?"} +{"answers": ["Biochimica et Biophysica Acta"], "question": " was the first international journal launched by publishing giant Elsevier?"} +{"answers": ["Rose Point", "Rose Point, Pennsylvania"], "question": "Pennsylvania's longest cave extends from Harlansburg to , over away?"} +{"answers": ["Harcourt Mortimer Bengough", "Bengough", "Harcourt", "Harcourt Mortimer Bengough KCB"], "question": "after producing a booklet on the Zulu language, would go on to command at the 1879 battle of the Zulu capital Ulundi?"} +{"answers": ["Trading halt"], "question": "a stops stock trading in the U.S. when there is significant order imbalance between buyers and sellers in a security?"} +{"answers": ["Galoter process"], "question": "the is an oil shale retorting technology that uses hot oil shale ash to heat other oil shale?"} +{"answers": ["Linda", "Linda Greenlaw", "Greenlaw"], "question": ", the swordfishing boat captain portrayed in the book and film \"The Perfect Storm\", is now a best-selling author?"} +{"answers": ["Elections in England and Wales, 1949", "United Kingdom local elections, 1949"], "question": "in the for the boroughs outside London the Conservative Party had a 96% gain and the Labour Party an 87% seat loss?"} +{"answers": ["Velocette LE"], "question": "the motorcycle was used by over fifty British police forces and the police riders became known as \"Noddys\" because they were required to nod to senior officers?"} +{"answers": ["Mianus River Gorge", "Mianus River", "Mianus River Gorge Preserve"], "question": "the in Westchester County, New York, was the first land preservation purchase by the Nature Conservancy?"} +{"answers": ["History of Pulicat"], "question": "during the between 1621 and 1665, over 38,000 Indian slaves were obtained by Dutch slave traders and shipped from the Coromandel Coast, mostly to the East Indies?"} +{"answers": ["A.", "A. Bernard Ackerman", "Albert Bernard Ackerman", "Ackerman"], "question": ", called \"a founding figure in the field of dermatopathology\", was skeptical of the notion that exposure to sun causes melanoma, saying the link had not been proven?"} +{"answers": ["Duranta erecta"], "question": ", a widely cultivated ornamental plant, has been identified as an invasive species in Fiji, French Polynesia and Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Thompson Pond"], "question": " and nearby Stissing Mountain were inspiration for the New York State Environment exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History?"} +{"answers": ["MS Hans Hedtoft", "Hans Hedtoft"], "question": "like the \"Titanic\", the struck an iceberg and sank on her maiden voyage?"} +{"answers": ["Thaumatichthys"], "question": "the deep-sea anglerfish \"\" has been called \"one of the oddest creatures in the teeming variety of the fish world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Wellford", "Leavitt", "Charles", "Charles Wellford Leavitt"], "question": "the works of landscape architect include gardens for Walter P. Chrysler and William C. Whitney, the grandstands at Forbes Field, and racetracks at Saratoga and Belmont?"} +{"answers": ["1998 Atlantic hurricane season"], "question": "1998's was one of four simultaneous hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean at one time, the first such occurrence since 1893?"} +{"answers": ["Mooney", "Collin", "Collin Karl Mooney", "Collin Mooney"], "question": " beat the Army football single-season rushing record by one yard in the last play of his last college game, the 2008 U.S. Army-Navy Game?"} +{"answers": ["Ancient synagogue", "Ancient synagogue"], "question": "the may be the oldest synagogue building still standing in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Enos", "Lowe", "Enos Lowe"], "question": " was a founder of Omaha, Nebraska, and an early resident of Iowa's Black Hawk Purchase?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Frederick Stephenson", "Henry", "Stephenson"], "question": " was the First and principal Naval Aide-de-camp to King Edward VII?"} +{"answers": ["Granada Bridge", "Granada Bridge"], "question": "after a kitten named Lucky survived a fall from the 65-foot-high (20 m) at Ormond Beach, Florida, Lucky's owners changed her name to Timmy?"} +{"answers": ["Miracle of the roses"], "question": "Do you know that, in the lives of saints, the appearance of \"(example pictured)\" sometimes announces the presence or activity of God?"} +{"answers": ["No Mercy", "No Mercy", "WWE No Mercy"], "question": "at , Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit became the first ever WWE Tag Team Champions by defeating Rey Mysterio and Edge?"} +{"answers": ["Clay-Ashland"], "question": ", a town in Liberia, is named after American slave owner Henry Clay?"} +{"answers": ["Ommanney", "Erasmus", "Erasmus Ommanney"], "question": " entered the Royal Navy at age 12 in August 1826 and went on to discover in 1850 the first traces of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago fate of Sir John Franklin?"} +{"answers": ["State Street Bridge", "State Street Bridge"], "question": "the in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, is flanked by two pylons representing the U.S. Army and Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond"], "question": "the former main jewel on the Bavarian crown, the , was almost cut into several smaller diamonds?"} +{"answers": ["Allin", "Thomas", "Thomas Allin"], "question": ", an early settler of Kentucky, USA, laid out the cities of Lexington, Harrodsburg, and Henderson?"} +{"answers": ["Coppermine Expedition of 1819–22", "Coppermine Expedition of 1819–1822"], "question": "the made John Franklin \"\" famous as \"the man who ate his boots\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ottoman–Venetian War", "Ottoman–Venetian War"], "question": "during the , the 8,500-strong Venetian garrison of Famagusta in Cyprus held out for eleven months against an Ottoman army of 200,000 men?"} +{"answers": ["Acute decompensated heart failure"], "question": "a medical patient's failure to maintain a fluid restriction, diet, or medication could result in ?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan Leavitt", "Jonathan", "Leavitt", "Jonathan Leavitt"], "question": " was the leading publisher of theological and religious books in New York City during the early 1800s?"} +{"answers": ["Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act"], "question": "the high-profile recalls in 2007 and 2008 of China-manufactured toys led the U.S. to on the amount of lead in paint on children's products?"} +{"answers": ["Beech-maple forest"], "question": "the is a climax plant community in the eastern United States and Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Hiram Leavitt", "Leavitt", "Hiram Lewis Leavitt", "Hiram"], "question": "Leavitt Peak is named after early California settler and innkeeper ?"} +{"answers": ["Fuligo septica"], "question": "species , called the \"dog-vomit slime mold\", can tolerate unusually high levels of the metal zinc?"} +{"answers": ["Unforgiven 2002", "Unforgiven", "Unforgiven"], "question": "after a professional wrestling match between The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar at , The Undertaker attacked Lesnar by throwing him through the wall of a set?"} +{"answers": ["Nendrum Monastery"], "question": "the ancient, but lost, was found in 1844, when a visitor recognized the remains of a round tower?"} +{"answers": ["Tom", "Weisner", "Tom Weisner"], "question": "Mayor once considered outlawing untimely holiday decorations, when citizens of Aurora, Illinois, complained of Christmas decorations abounding during the summer?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob's Well"], "question": " \"\" in Nablus is a site associated with Jacob in Jewish, Samaritan, Christian and Muslim tradition?"} +{"answers": ["Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus"], "question": "the was a short-lived state founded in March 1914 by Greeks living in southern Albania?"} +{"answers": ["Willamette Bearcats"], "question": "Liz Heaston was the first woman to score points in a college football game when she kicked two extra points for the in 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Frederick Henry Thompson", "Samuel Frederick Henry", "Samuel", "Thompson"], "question": ", a British flying ace of World War I, scored 30 kills in five months of service and won both the DFC and MC?"} +{"answers": ["Armageddon", "Armageddon"], "question": "the first ever Hell in a Cell match to feature six professional wrestlers was held at the pay-per-view event?"} +{"answers": ["Josef", "Josef Klehr", "Klehr"], "question": "due to standing among corpses in his coat and rubber gloves while holding a syringe, SS-\"Oberscharführer\" has been described as the ultimate caricature of the omnipotent Auschwitz doctor?"} +{"answers": ["Mercury Monterey"], "question": "the \"(1960s model pictured)\" was the only Mercury vehicle to be in continuous production throughout the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Monarchy in ancient India"], "question": "the meaning and significance of changed dramatically over time in India between the 2nd millennium BCE and ca. 500 BCE?"} +{"answers": ["Morpheein"], "question": "the morph of proteins that function as can be explained by a dice analogy where the one spot must contact the die face with four spots?"} +{"answers": ["Judgment Day", "Judgment Day", "WWE Judgment Day"], "question": "after being unified with the World Heavyweight Championship in October 2002, the WWE Intercontinental Championship returned in May 2003 at the pay-per-view event?"} +{"answers": ["Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserve"], "question": "members of the during World War I were described by Sir Winston Churchill as \"the best small boat men in the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bianca", "Riario", "Bianca Riario"], "question": "Italian noblewoman acted as a substitute mother in the early 1500s to her half-brother, the celebrated Giovanni dalle Bande Nere, while her own mother was in prison?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Reuterdahl", "Henry Reuterdahl"], "question": "self-taught Swedish American artist \"\" was also an editor of \"Jane's Fighting Ships\"?"} +{"answers": ["White City", "White City"], "question": " is where the first Goodyear Blimps were assembled?"} +{"answers": ["Bjørn", "Rolf Ketil 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Solanus Casey, a candidate for sainthood, was exhumed and reinterred at Detroit's where he had comforted and fed the hungry during the Great Depression?"} +{"answers": ["Qasimov", "Alim Qasimov", "Alim"], "question": "despite being laughed off stage at a music contest as a young boy, mugham singer went on to win the International IMC–UNESCO Music Prize?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Reeves", "Reeves", "William Reeves"], "question": "in 1853, the Irish clergyman bought the 9th-century Book of Armagh \"\" for three hundred pounds?"} +{"answers": ["Leak", "Justice Leak", "Justice"], "question": "actor and his sister Liberty were named for their father's love of the criminal justice system?"} +{"answers": ["diet in Hinduism", "Diet in Hinduism"], "question": "under , a man is not allowed to eat while facing south if his mother is still alive?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Luzon"], "question": "though they had lost all strategically and economically important locations of Luzon in the , pockets of Japanese forces held out until Japan surrendered in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Jinyang"], "question": "the Fen River was used to flood the city of modern-day Taiyuan in the , and was later used to defeat the besieging army?"} +{"answers": ["People v. Salem"], "question": "in (1870), the Michigan Supreme Court ruled that public money could not be used to finance private railroad construction?"} +{"answers": ["Cornwallis", "Charles", "Charles Cornwallis, 2nd Baron Cornwallis"], "question": ", 2nd Baron Cornwallis of Eye, served at one point as a groom of the Stool?"} +{"answers": ["Castle Crags", "Castle Crags Wilderness"], "question": " in California contains the site of the Modoc War's 1855 Battle of Castle Crags?"} +{"answers": ["Werner Reinhart", "Reinhart", "Werner"], "question": "Swiss patron of composers and writers is memorialized in an Alice Bailly 1920 portrait as \"The Man with the Golden Heart\"?"} +{"answers": ["Impatiens"], "question": "large amounts of α-Parinaric acid have been found in the seeds of an species and an unrelated tree species?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Wayte", "Wayte"], "question": "Church of England clergyman also was a minor British chess master in the late 1800s?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Cannon", "Alexander", "Cannon", "James Alexander Cannon", "Alexander Cannon"], "question": "hypnotherapist, occultist and alleged Nazi sympathiser , who was known as the \"Yorkshire Yogi\", counselled British King Edward VIII shortly before his abdication in 1936?"} +{"answers": ["Moduin"], "question": ", a poet of the Carolingian Renaissance, characterises his era as a rebirth of \"Golden Rome\"?"} +{"answers": ["Guillermo", "Guillermo Kalbreyer", "Kalbreyer"], "question": "by the time he returned to England in 1878 after collecting plants in Colombia, German plant collector had lost more than half of his collection?"} +{"answers": ["Velocette KTT"], "question": "the positive-stop foot gear change first used on the motorcycle in 1928 has become the standard for motorcycles today?"} +{"answers": ["Jon", "Jon Poll", "Poll"], "question": "Jay Roach recommended that direct teen film \"Charlie Bartlett\" when Roach had to back out of the job himself?"} +{"answers": ["Second Serve"], "question": "Vanessa Redgrave's portrayal of transsexual Renée Richards in the 1986 biopic was praised as embodying \"every internal contradiction of the polymorphously perverse\"?"} +{"answers": ["Giant Forest Lodge Historic District"], "question": "most of the buildings in the \"(cabin pictured)\", listed on the National Register of Historic Places, were demolished by the National Park Service to protect giant sequoia trees in Sequoia National Park?"} +{"answers": ["Toto", "Toto of Nepi", "Nepi"], "question": "'s seizure of power in Rome, Italy, in 767 is one of the first indications that the military aristocracy believed that supreme power in Rome rested with the papal office?"} +{"answers": ["Shaher", "Shaher Elsohemy", "Elsohemy"], "question": "the identity of the in the 2006 Toronto terrorism arrests has never been revealed?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Scott", "Scott Thompson Baker"], "question": "actor has had notable roles in each of the long-running soap operas \"General Hospital\", \"All My Children\", and \"The Bold and the Beautiful\"?"} +{"answers": ["Margiotta", "Joseph M. Margiotta", "Joseph", "Joseph Margiotta"], "question": "at a 1972 re-election rally before a crowd of 15,000 at the Nassau Coliseum, Richard Nixon's opening words were \"This is the biggest and best rally, , I have ever seen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Velika Planina"], "question": " is a high-altitude settlement in Slovenia having huts whose oval roofs \"\" have wooden shingles that extend nearly to ground level to accommodate cattle?"} +{"answers": ["Fleet Foxes"], "question": "the band received over a quarter of a million MySpace plays in two months despite having never released any of their work?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln", "Lincoln Broyhill", "Broyhill"], "question": "B-17 Flying Fortress tailgunner set a record by destroying two Messerschmitt ME-262 jet fighters in a mission over Berlin in March 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Miners' Union in the Czechoslovak Republic"], "question": "approximately 10,000 communist miners left the in 1923, after the union had accepted 9–13 percent cuts in salaries?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Kogerman", "Kogerman", "Paul Nikolai Kogerman", "Paul"], "question": "Estonian chemist , known for his study of oil-bearing shales, was deported by Soviet authorities with his family in 1941 to a prisoner camp in Sverdlovsk Oblast?"} +{"answers": ["Afghan Muscles"], "question": "the director of ignored the role of Afghan women in bodybuilding, noting \"It's men looking at men,\" and \"60% [of men] have their first sexual experience with another man\"?"} +{"answers": ["David Henry Friston", "Friston", "David"], "question": "in 1887, became the first illustrator to depict Sherlock Holmes \"(cover art pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["WHOS"], "question": "the radio station in Decatur, Alabama, aired an all-Elvis Presley format from October 1988 to April 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Suter", "Suter"], "question": "former Maryland Terrapins wide receiver set three NCAA and five Atlantic Coast Conference football records for kick returns despite his small stature and recurring injuries?"} +{"answers": ["Jammu"], "question": "from November to April every year is the capital of Jammu and Kashmir, the northernmost Indian state, and that during the summer Srinagar is the capital?"} +{"answers": ["Massanutten Trail"], "question": "a portion of Virginia's was built on orders from George Washington as a route of retreat should the Continental Army be defeated at Yorktown?"} +{"answers": ["Kathryn Stott", "Kathryn", "Stott"], "question": "pianist first met long-term collaborator Yo-Yo Ma playing the cello in her flat in his underpants?"} +{"answers": ["H-1 upgrade program"], "question": "the U.S. Marine Corps is replacing the aging AH-1W SuperCobra and UH-1N Twin Huey helicopters with the AH-1Z Viper \"\" and UH-1Y Venom, respectively?"} +{"answers": ["The Education of Lev Navrozov"], "question": "the best-selling 1975 memoir established its author as a prominent Soviet dissident?"} +{"answers": ["Tabobondung", "Barry", "Barry Tabobondung"], "question": " was so excited to be drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft that he climbed over seats to get to the stage, and became stuck in a seat for two hours?"} +{"answers": ["Helaeomyia petrolei"], "question": "the , \"Helaeomyia petrolei\", is the only known insect that develops in naturally occurring crude oil?"} +{"answers": ["Juma and the Magic Jinn"], "question": "the 1986 children's picture book was awarded Honor Book in the illustrations category of the 1986 Golden Kite Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Voinescu", "Sever Voinescu", "Sever"], "question": "the appointment of as Romanian ambassador to the United States was rejected by a Senate committee on grounds that he was too close to President Traian Băsescu?"} +{"answers": ["Laurence Gomme", "George Laurence Gomme", "William Laurence Gomme", "Laurence", "Gomme"], "question": "the folklorist , who persuaded London County Council to take on the blue plaque commemorative scheme, was himself honoured with the 800th blue plaque?"} +{"answers": ["Hunter's Hot Springs", "Hunter's Hot Springs"], "question": "the \"Old Perpetual\" geyser \"\" at in Lake County, Oregon, releases a plume of near-boiling water 50 to 60 feet (15–18 m) into the air every 90 seconds?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Hardy", "George Hardy", "George Hardy"], "question": ", who headed the Service Employees International Union from 1971 to 1980, did his first union organizing among janitors in San Francisco?"} +{"answers": ["Cornish jack"], "question": "the , a weakly electric fish, uses electricity to communicate with other members of its group?"} +{"answers": ["Alexandru", "Macedonski", "A. Macedonski", "Alexandru Macedonski"], "question": "Romanian Symbolist poet, novelist, and critic sat on a throne during meetings of his esoteric circle?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel Hirschfeld", "Rachel", "Hirschfeld"], "question": "attorney works in the field of pet rights, including the creation of pet trusts allowing pets to inherit property?"} +{"answers": ["Eastside Historic Cemetery District"], "question": "the \"\" in Detroit, Michigan, contains the graves of 29 Detroit mayors, at least 6 governors, 11 senators, and a dozen cabinet members?"} +{"answers": ["White Tights"], "question": " are mysterious blonde female snipers from the Baltic states who have supposedly fought against the Russian Army in various conflicts?"} +{"answers": ["Kunz von Kaufungen", "Kunz", "Kaufungen"], "question": " kidnapped Frederick II, Elector of Saxony's two sons, Ernest and Albert, just four years after he commanded Frederick II's forces during the Saxon Fratricidal War?"} +{"answers": ["The Last Sleep of Arthur in Avalon"], "question": "while working on , painter Edward Burne-Jones identified so strongly with King Arthur that he even assumed Arthur's pose when he slept?"} +{"answers": ["Bridgeoporus nobilissimus", "Bridgeoporus"], "question": "the \"noble polypore\" (mushroom species ) was the first fungus to be listed as endangered by any private or public agency in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Flyable Heart"], "question": "two of the three character designers of the Japanese visual novel have illustrated the \"Shakugan no Shana\" light novels and manga series, respectively?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Scott Smith", "Scott Smith", "Smith"], "question": " is the first person since 1966 to be elected Mayor of Mesa, Arizona without having first served on its City Council?"} +{"answers": ["Mauritius Ferber", "Mauritius", "Ferber"], "question": "bishop of Warmia \"\" was treated for illness several times by the physician-astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus?"} +{"answers": ["Gangadhar", "Gangadhar Appa Burande", "Burande"], "question": "Do you know that, as a student activist in the 1940s, Indian politician was one of the founders of the Communist Party in the Marathwada region?"} +{"answers": ["Echinodontiaceae"], "question": "the Indian Paint fungus (\"Echinodontium tinctorium\"), a member of the fungal family , was used by Native Americans to make red pigments?"} +{"answers": ["1924 British Mount Everest Expedition", "1924 British Mount Everest expedition"], "question": "Do you know that, during the , Edward Norton set a world record for climbing height that stood until 1952?"} +{"answers": ["Speaking Louder Than Before"], "question": "Jeremy Camp said his highest-debuting album to date was \"really aimed at\" youth?"} +{"answers": ["1933 Wisconsin milk strike"], "question": "during the Great Depression, Wisconsin dairy farmers conducted a aimed at increasing the prices paid to milk producers?"} +{"answers": ["St Margaret's Church", "St Margaret's Church, Ifield"], "question": "the 14th-century life-size stone effigies of a knight and his wife in \"\", England, have been said to have an \"inimitable sideways sway\"?"} +{"answers": ["Iván", "Iván Castro", "Castro"], "question": "Captain is the only blind officer serving in the United States Army Special Forces?"} +{"answers": ["Political Club", "Danville Political Club"], "question": "many of Kentucky's early political leaders were part of the , a debating society whose existence was not known publicly until a century later?"} +{"answers": ["Tadeusz Pełczyński", "Pełczyński", "Tadeusz"], "question": "Polish Military Intelligence chief suggested before 1939 that, if war approached, Poland share her Enigma-cipher-breaking techniques with France and Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Soldiers and Sailors Monument", "Soldiers and Sailors Monument"], "question": "the in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, stands on the site of a 1777 Second Continental Congress meeting?"} +{"answers": ["Eivind", "Eivind Kristofer Reiten", "Reiten", "Eivind Reiten"], "question": " was chair of StatoilHydro, Norway's largest company, for four days?"} +{"answers": ["Akutan Zero"], "question": "the U.S. devised tactics to defeat Japan's Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter plane from the 1942 capture of an intact example dubbed the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jane", "Jane Couch", "Couch"], "question": " MBE, nicknamed \"The Fleetwood Assassin\", became the first female boxer to be granted a professional licence by the British Boxing Board of Control?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Robert", "Robert A. Baker"], "question": "\"ghost buster\" was named one of the most outstanding scientific skeptics of the 20th century for his work on hypnosis, ghosts, alien abductions and false memory syndrome?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel", "Samuel McDowell", "McDowell"], "question": " fought in three wars and later presided over nine of the ten constitutional conventions needed to draft the first Kentucky Constitution?"} +{"answers": ["Geomyces"], "question": "filamentous fungi of genus have been implicated in White-nose syndrome, a fungal disease causing high mortality in bats?"} +{"answers": ["Meggett", "Davin Meggett", "Davin"], "question": ", the Maryland Terrapins' second-leading running back, is the son of Super Bowl champion and two-time Pro Bowl selection, David Meggett?"} +{"answers": ["Hall/Nimbus station"], "question": "commuter rail stop in Oregon includes artwork that features movable heads shaped like a pumpkin and a blue-colored skull?"} +{"answers": ["Tenayuca"], "question": "the innovative design of the pre-Columbian twin pyramid of \"\" in Mexico was later used as a model for the temples of the Aztecs?"} +{"answers": ["Magosternarchus"], "question": "the genus of knifefish eats the tails of other knifefish, and many specimens have been found with regenerated tails?"} +{"answers": ["David Mudgett Jones", "David", "Jones", "David M. Jones"], "question": "in World War II, , later a U.S. Air Force Major General, participated in events that formed the basis for two Hollywood movies: \"Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo\" and \"The Great Escape\"?"} +{"answers": ["Geffen", "Tobias", "Tobias Geffen"], "question": "Rabbi convinced the makers of Coca-Cola to change its secret formula in 1935 so he could certify that the beverage was kosher?"} +{"answers": ["Lac-Simon", "Lac-Simon, Outaouais, Quebec"], "question": ", in Quebec, Canada, is named after Marie-Louise Cimon, the wife of an early settler?"} +{"answers": ["Helmut", "Helmut Nathan Friedlaender", "Helmut Friedlaender", "Friedlaender"], "question": "after sold most of his rare-book collection at auction in 2001, he bought back some of the books on the open market to give them a good home?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Harrison", "Robert Harrison", "Harrison"], "question": ", publisher of the gossip magazine \"Confidential\" \"(cover pictured)\", was once arrested for allegedly taking pornographic photos at a golf course?"} +{"answers": ["Massena blood libel"], "question": "the Jews of Massena, New York, were falsely accused of the kidnap and ritual murder of a Christian girl in September 1928 in an incident known as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Lalith", "Lalith Jayasinghe", "Jayasinghe"], "question": "Sri Lanka Army officer Lt. Col. was killed while leading a special forces team on a reconnaissance mission behind enemy lines?"} +{"answers": ["Unverricht-Lundborg syndrome", "Unverricht–Lundborg disease"], "question": " is the most common form of an uncommon group of genetic epilepsy disorders called progressive myoclonic epilepsy?"} +{"answers": ["Woodland Public Library"], "question": "the is the oldest, and one of the last functioning Carnegie-funded libraries in California?"} +{"answers": ["Golf in Scotland"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" flourished despite \"the fut bal ande the golf\" (football and golf) being \"vtterly criyt done\" (utterly condemned) by a 1457 Act of the Parliament of Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Midnight regulations"], "question": "the regulations issued by an outgoing U.S. president's administration got the name when a record quantity of new rules was issued during Jimmy Carter's last months in office?"} +{"answers": ["De obsessione Dunelmi"], "question": "the Anglo-Norman Latin text is the first-known history of an English earldom?"} +{"answers": ["Yupiit School District"], "question": "secondary students can take Yup'ik studies in the , which is located in the Bethel Census Area of Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Filipowicz", "Tytus Filipowicz", "Tytus"], "question": ", nominally the first Polish ambassador to Georgia, was captured during the Soviet invasion and ultimately organized the first Polish embassy to the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Harvey Milk Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Democratic Club"], "question": "the developed some of the earliest safe sex education material in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Valley of Mexico"], "question": "the has been one of the most heavily populated places on the planet for almost two millennia?"} +{"answers": ["Train melody"], "question": "the ideal length of a is seven seconds?"} +{"answers": ["Edwin", "Donayre", "Edwin Donayre"], "question": ", commander of the Peruvian Army, sparked an international controversy when a video surfaced in the media showing him making anti-Chilean remarks?"} +{"answers": ["Gewerkschaftsbund"], "question": "the organized 75 percent of unionized German workers in Czechoslovakia in 1921?"} +{"answers": ["Paco Bienzobas", "Bienzobas", "Paco"], "question": "Spanish footballer was the first person to win the Pichichi Trophy, awarded to the top scorer in La Liga?"} +{"answers": ["Lakes in Bangalore"], "question": "recent restoration efforts were said to have \"breathed new life\" into Ulsoor Lake, one of the largest ?"} +{"answers": ["British Bull Dog", "British Bull Dog revolver"], "question": "the \"(replica pictured)\" was first produced by Webley & Scott in England and later copied by gunmakers in Continental Europe and the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Rubinger", "David Rubinger", "David"], "question": " was the first photographer to receive the Israel Prize?"} +{"answers": ["Moonlight Brewing Company"], "question": "the sells its product only in kegs because the brewmaster believes the process of bottling beer \"is cruel for the beer and a logistical nightmare\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Ian Chapman", "Chapman"], "question": " was the first former pupil of The Football Association's School of Excellence to play in The Football League?"} +{"answers": ["The Gypsies", "The Gypsies"], "question": "Aleksandr Pushkin's 1827 poem inspired some eighteen operas and six ballets, including Rachmaninoff's \"Aleko\"?"} +{"answers": ["WGSY"], "question": "radio station in Phenix City, Alabama, used to broadcast from a defunct airport terminal?"} +{"answers": ["Custom harvesting"], "question": "so many people became in China in the late 20th century that it was no longer possible for them to generate a profit?"} +{"answers": ["Dead Rabbits riot", "Dead Rabbits", "Dead Rabbits Riot"], "question": "during the of 1857, residents of Mulberry Street in New York City were forced to barricade themselves in their homes?"} +{"answers": ["Włodawa Synagogue#Włodawa Great Synagogue", "Włodawa Synagogue"], "question": "the three-story tall Torah Ark \"\" of the in Włodawa, Poland, is decorated with carvings of 18th-century musical instruments to illustrate one of the Psalms?"} +{"answers": ["Emerson Rodwell", "Edwin Emerson Rodwell", "Rodwell", "Emerson"], "question": ", a former captain of the Tasmanian cricket team, scored 11,542 runs and took 331 wickets in his club career, as well as earning the Military Medal in Borneo during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Gay Power, Gay Politics"], "question": "when reporter George Crile compared San Francisco to Sodom and Gomorrah when interviewing Dianne Feinstein for the CBS documentary , she threw him out of her office?"} +{"answers": ["19th Golden Melody Awards"], "question": "the ceremony in Taiwan featured Canadian recording artist Daniel Powter as a guest presenter?"} +{"answers": ["John W. Frazer", "John Wesley Frazer", "John", "Frazer"], "question": "Confederate General surrendered the Cumberland Gap during the American Civil War without a fight?"} +{"answers": ["Lympne Airport"], "question": "although only 170 cars were carried between and Le Touquet airfields in 1948, by 1951 the air ferry service was so successful that over 13,000 vehicles were carried that year?"} +{"answers": ["Sandra Samuel", "Sandra", "Samuel"], "question": "the Israeli government is considering recognizing Indian nanny as a Righteous among the Nations?"} +{"answers": ["Medicamina Faciei Femineae"], "question": "the ingredients for facials recommended in by Ovid \"\" more than 2,000 years ago, are still used in the production of modern cosmetics?"} +{"answers": ["Midnight Madness", "Midnight Madness"], "question": " is an annual pep rally-like event that celebrates the first day that U.S. college basketball teams are allowed to practice?"} +{"answers": ["Westbury Court", "Westbury Court Garden"], "question": "the 1971 restoration of , a 17th-century water garden in Gloucestershire, only used plants that had been introduced to the British Isles before 1700?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Trusson", "Trusson"], "question": "after retiring as a footballer, worked as marketing manager for a football-themed restaurant in London?"} +{"answers": ["Streptomyces griseus"], "question": "one bacterial strain of has the capacity to produce up to 34 different secondary metabolites including antibiotics?"} +{"answers": ["Mesa Arizona Easter Pageant"], "question": "one of the Roman soldiers in the was played by NFL offensive lineman Deuce Lutui?"} +{"answers": ["Doris Dungey", "Doris", "Dungey", "Doris J. Dungey"], "question": "using the pseudonym \"Tanta\", blogged on \"Calculated Risk\" about the U.S. housing bubble, including a 13-article series on the mortgage industry called \"The Compleat ÜberNerd\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ideational apraxia"], "question": " causes people to lose the ability to use everyday objects correctly, as they can no longer relate the object's purpose to the actions required to perform a task?"} +{"answers": ["Loyal", "B. Stearns", "Stearns", "Loyal B. Stearns"], "question": " served in the Oregon House of Representatives after his father served there, but before his father served in the Oregon State Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Clewer Mill Stream", "Clewer Mill"], "question": ", a backwater of the River Thames, used to be out of bounds to boys from nearby Eton College and a punishment of 100 lines could be handed down for going there?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Metz"], "question": "after the French city of Metz was captured by the U.S. Army in the World War II , German units in nearby isolated forts continued to hold out?"} +{"answers": ["Yellagonga Regional Park"], "question": "historical structures in include the City of Wanneroo's oldest residence and an early winery?"} +{"answers": ["Juke Joint", "Juke Joint"], "question": "the 1947 film was considered a lost film until a print was located in Tyler, Texas, in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Edward Ranken", "Ranken", "Charles", "Charles Ranken"], "question": " and Lord Randolph Churchill founded the Oxford University Chess Club in April 1869, with Ranken becoming its first president?"} +{"answers": ["Urbach–Wiethe disease", "lipoid proteinosis"], "question": "typical symptoms of , a rare autosomal recessive disease, are a hoarse voice and beaded papules around the eyelids?"} +{"answers": ["McKelvey", "Andrew McKelvey", "Andrew"], "question": "what became Monster Worldwide, the parent company of the Monster.com jobs website, was started by in 1967 as a Yellow Pages advertising company?"} +{"answers": ["Great Waterways Railway Scandal", "Alberta and Great Waterways Railway scandal"], "question": "the forced the resignation of Alberta's first Premier, Alexander Cameron Rutherford?"} +{"answers": ["Yip Pin Xiu", "Xiu", "Yip"], "question": "Singaporean backstroke swimmer , who has muscular dystrophy, won a gold and a silver medal at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, setting two world records in the process?"} +{"answers": ["Kafr Lam"], "question": "during the Crusader era in Palestine, the village of \"(fortress pictured)\" was sold to the Hospitallers by the lord of Caesarea for 16,000 besants?"} +{"answers": ["Imero Fiorentino", "Imero", "Fiorentino"], "question": " has served as a lighting designer for every U.S. President since Dwight D. Eisenhower?"} +{"answers": ["Barony of Ladyland"], "question": "the was established by a poet and fervent Roman Catholic who was imprisoned for plotting to re-establish the Catholic faith in Scotland through a Habsburg Spanish invasion?"} +{"answers": ["Pyka", "Tadeusz", "Tadeusz Pyka"], "question": " was appointed in 1980 to lead a Polish government commission to negotiate with strikers at Gdańsk, despite vowing that he would have \"nothing to do\" with the strikers' main representative body?"} +{"answers": ["Worcester Center", "Worcester Center Galleria"], "question": "when the shopping mall was completed in 1971, it had the world's largest parking garage?"} +{"answers": ["Gemstone irradiation"], "question": " processes enable the creation of certain gemstone colors that do not exist or are extremely rare in nature?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Haddock", "Richard", "Haddock"], "question": "King Charles II rewarded Captain for his actions in the Battle of Solebay by giving him a hat?"} +{"answers": ["Odontoglossum crispum"], "question": "the orchid \"\", first discovered in the Andes Mountains in 1841, was highly sought after in Victorian England, when varieties sold at auction for more than 150 guineas?"} +{"answers": ["1969 Atlantic hurricane season"], "question": " was the first Atlantic hurricane by this name, having replaced Hattie after the 1961 season?"} +{"answers": ["``Romantic Pieces", "Romantic Pieces", "Romantic Pieces"], "question": "Antonín Dvořák arranged his from a trio he originally wrote to play with one of his mother's tenants?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Mānaiakalani Kamakau", "Kamakau", "Samuel Kamakau", "Samuel"], "question": "the Hawaii State Legislature declared October 29, 2005, \" Day,\" in recognition of the Hawaiian scholar who wrote over 200 articles about Hawaiian history?"} +{"answers": ["Czechoslovak Trade Union Association"], "question": "the Prague trade union centre was founded in 1897, as Czech unionists considered that the Austrian unions were neglecting them?"} +{"answers": ["Orleans Collection"], "question": "the core group of paintings in the \"(a Rembrandt pictured)\" remained together for two centuries in Prague, Stockholm, Rome, Paris and London?"} +{"answers": ["Spence", "Spence Broughton", "Broughton"], "question": "the body of remained hanging in a gibbet on Attercliffe Common, near Sheffield, for 36 years after his execution for robbery in 1792?"} +{"answers": ["Daedalea quercina"], "question": "the oak mazegill fungus has been used as a horse-comb and as a bee anesthetic?"} +{"answers": ["Sitabuldi Fort"], "question": "Mahatma Gandhi was imprisoned at in Nagpur from April 10 to May 15 in 1923?"} +{"answers": ["Krick", "Irving P. Krick", "Irving"], "question": "after Caltech eliminated its meteorology department, which was founded and led by , most of the staff left to join Krick's private weather business?"} +{"answers": ["Overchoice"], "question": " refers to the situation where when faced with too many choices, people become indecisive and unhappy?"} +{"answers": ["The Bronze Horseman", "Bronze Horseman", "The Bronze Horseman"], "question": "Alexander Pushkin's \"(illustration pictured)\" has been described as \"the best poem written anywhere in the 19th century\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vilhelm Aubert", "Johan Vilhelm Aubert", "Aubert", "Vilhelm"], "question": "before becoming a professor of the sociology of law, was a member of the Norwegian anti-Nazi resistance group XU?"} +{"answers": ["Serenity High School"], "question": ", the oldest public substance-abuse recovery high school in Texas, has served students from over 25 area high schools since opening in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Vaux, 3rd Baron Vaux of Harrowden", "Harrowden"], "question": " was imprisoned and fined £1,000 by Queen Elizabeth for harbouring the Jesuit Edmund Campion?"} +{"answers": ["Lisa the Vegetarian"], "question": "Paul McCartney's condition for guest starring in \"The Simpsons\" episode \"\" was that Lisa, who becomes a vegetarian in the episode, remain one for the rest of the series?"} +{"answers": ["Edward William Pritchard", "Edward", "Pritchard"], "question": "in 1865, Dr , who poisoned his wife and mother-in-law, became the last person to be publicly executed in Glasgow?"} +{"answers": ["Erie Land Light"], "question": "the \"\" was the first lighthouse built by the United States Government on the Great Lakes?"} +{"answers": ["Grabowski", "Adam", "Adam Stanisław Grabowski"], "question": ", Prince-Bishop of Warmia, was a patron of the arts and a representative of the Catholic Enlightenment in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth?"} +{"answers": ["Durham Performing Arts Center"], "question": "the opened in November 2008 as the largest performing arts center in the Carolinas, at a cost of US$48 million?"} +{"answers": ["Bovista plumbea"], "question": "the exoperidium of the peels off at maturation in hot, dry conditions?"} +{"answers": ["Champlin", "Stephen Gardner Champlin", "Stephen"], "question": "before serving in the Union Army during the American Civil War, Brigadier General had his own law practice in Albany, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Camp of Great Poland"], "question": "the was an interwar fascist-influenced right-wing organization that aimed at toppling the Sanacja-dominated Polish government?"} +{"answers": ["Blake", "Bob Blake", "Bob", "Bob Blake"], "question": " was voted the most popular ice hockey player in Buffalo, New York, in 1941?"} +{"answers": ["Ingrid Elisabeth Semmingsen", "Ingrid Semmingsen", "Semmingsen", "Ingrid"], "question": " was the first female professor of history in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["quantum pseudo-telepathy", "Quantum pseudo-telepathy"], "question": "due to the subtly non-local nature of quantum reality, can be achieved in games between separated players \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Boniecki", "Maria Albin Boniecki", "Maria"], "question": "Polish sculptor practiced his craft even when imprisoned in the Nazi Majdanek concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["Plunketts Creek Bridge No. 3"], "question": "the mid-19th century stone arch over Plunketts Creek in Pennsylvania, USA, is listed on the Historic American Engineering Record even though it was destroyed in a 1996 flood?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Godkin", "James Godkin"], "question": " was simultaneously the chief editor of the \"Daily Express\" newspaper and the Dublin correspondent of \"The Times\" of London?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Harrowden", "Edward Vaux, 4th Baron Vaux of Harrowden"], "question": " did not marry Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Howard, until 27 years after plans for their marriage were abandoned in the wake of the Gunpowder Plot?"} +{"answers": ["Ma'ale Akrabim massacre"], "question": "in 1954, Israel walked out of the Israel-Jordan Mixed Armistice Commission after the commission failed to condemn Jordan for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Karen Vogtmann", "Vogtmann", "Karen"], "question": "mathematician co-authored a paper which produced a method for quantifying the difference and computing the distance between two phylogenetic trees?"} +{"answers": ["Forage fish"], "question": " \"(anchovy pictured)\", which feed the world's great marine predators, are now being removed from the oceans on an industrial scale and fed instead to farmed fish, pigs, and poultry?"} +{"answers": ["America's Incredible Pizza Company"], "question": "it now requires 250 employees and costs US$5-9 million to open a new location of the six-year-old ?"} +{"answers": ["Apodemius"], "question": "after executing Caesar Gallus, officer grabbed his shoes, ran quickly from Pula to Mediolanum, and threw them at the feet of Roman Emperor Constantius II to prove his cousin's death?"} +{"answers": ["Saxon Fratricidal War"], "question": "as a result of the and the subsequent divisions of land, Saxony was no longer one of the most powerful German states?"} +{"answers": ["Wessagusset Colony"], "question": " was the site of Miles Standish's real-life attack against Native Americans as depicted in Longfellow's poem \"The Courtship of Miles Standish\"?"} +{"answers": ["MGP Nordic", "MGP Nordic 2008"], "question": "each country who participated in entered two songs, rather than one, to make the contest bigger?"} +{"answers": ["National Waterways Museum", "National Waterways Museum, Ellesmere Port"], "question": "the , in Cheshire, England, contains the largest collection of canal boats in the world?"} +{"answers": ["University of Plano"], "question": "the campus of the now-defunct included a pagoda that had been the Malaysian pavilion at the 1964 New York World's Fair?"} +{"answers": ["Panamanian night monkey"], "question": "the \"\" is one of the few monogamous monkey species?"} +{"answers": ["Illana", "Katz", "Illana Katz"], "question": "Albert Einstein, according to writer , may have had autism?"} +{"answers": ["Go Down, Death!"], "question": "the title of the 1944 race film derives from a poem by the African American writer James Weldon Johnson?"} +{"answers": ["Shigeko", "Shigeko Higashikuni", "Higashikuni"], "question": " was the elder sister of Akihito, the reigning Emperor of Japan?"} +{"answers": ["DGF Flensborg"], "question": "the German football club , founded in 1923, is a club of the Danish minority of Southern Schleswig?"} +{"answers": ["Zhao", "Zhao Jing", "Zhao Jing", "Jing"], "question": "the career of Tang Dynasty official was launched after he was praised for his petition for frugality in the funerals of Emperors Xuanzong and Suzong?"} +{"answers": ["Kelly", "John F. Kelly", "John", "John Francis Kelly"], "question": "'s 2003 promotion to brigadier general while in Iraq was the first promotion of a U.S. Marine Corps colonel in a combat zone since Chesty Puller's 1951 Korean War promotion?"} +{"answers": ["St. Andrew's cross", "St. Andrew's cross"], "question": "a \"\" was printed in four positions in place of a stamp on each sheet of the 1850 Austrian stamps so that the price would be an even number of Gulden?"} +{"answers": ["Teopanzolco"], "question": "the pre-Columbian ruins of in Mexico are said to have been rediscovered during the Mexican Revolution when an artillery emplacement shook loose some dirt from the stonework?"} +{"answers": ["Mazeppa", "Mazeppa"], "question": "Byron's 1819 poem inspired paintings by the French artists Eugène Delacroix, Claude-Joseph Vernet, and Théodore Géricault?"} +{"answers": ["Richard", "Menefee", "Richard Menefee", "Richard Hickman Menefee"], "question": "Do you know that, due to his considerable oratory skill, U.S. Representative of Kentucky was called \"the young Patrick Henry of the West\"?"} +{"answers": ["Meshterski"], "question": "south Bulgarian builders, bricklayers, and masons once spoke , a secret language that includes many loanwords and metaphors?"} +{"answers": ["Alister", "Alister Murdoch", "Alister Murray Murdoch", "Murdoch"], "question": "the military career of Australian Air Marshal Sir spanned 40 years, including seaplane flying in the 1930s and a tenure as Chief of the Air Staff during the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Wahsatch, Utah", "Wahsatch"], "question": ", established in 1868, was the first of many camps set up in Utah by the Union Pacific Railroad in the construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad?"} +{"answers": ["Mohammed Kasim Reed", "Kasim Reed", "Kasim", "Reed"], "question": ", a 2009 Atlanta mayoral candidate, is known for keeping the battle emblem of the Confederate States of America \"\" from being considered for inclusion on the Georgia State Flag?"} +{"answers": ["Fountain of Qayt Bay"], "question": "the , built by the Mamluks in the fifteenth century, has a large reservoir beneath it?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Howlett", "Robert", "Howlett"], "question": ", photographer of the iconic picture of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, died from exposure to the arsenic and mercury used in the photographic process?"} +{"answers": ["Congregation Beth Israel", "Congregation Beth Israel", "Beth Israel"], "question": ", the planned site of a Jewish heritage museum in Scottsdale, Arizona, had been used as the First Chinese Baptist Church and the Central Baptist Church?"} +{"answers": [".476 Enfield"], "question": "despite their names, the revolver cartridge , .455 Webley, .476 Eley, and .455 Colt all interchange?"} +{"answers": ["Asthall Manor"], "question": "Diana Mitford had an appendectomy on the spare-bedroom table of the Mitford sisters' childhood home, near Burford in Oxfordshire, England?"} +{"answers": ["French weapons in the American Civil War"], "question": ", manufactured in both the North and the South, were the primary artillery weapons of the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Great Fire of 1922"], "question": "the in the Timiskaming District, Ontario \"(aftermath pictured)\", was called one of the ten worst natural disasters in Canadian history?"} +{"answers": ["Fortman", "Richard Lee Fortman", "Richard Fortman", "Richard"], "question": "checkers champion learned the game from his father, a telegraphist who would play the game with other operators by memorizing the board to avoid detection?"} +{"answers": ["2001 Jos riots"], "question": " involving Christians and Muslims in Jos, Nigeria, caused over 1,000 deaths along with many buildings, cars, and people being burned?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Marcellae", "Battle of Marcellae"], "question": "three years after the , Constantine V invaded Bulgaria once more but suffered a crushing defeat in the Battle of the Rishki Pass?"} +{"answers": ["Pat", "Austin", "Pat Austin"], "question": " was the first drag racer to win two eliminators at an NHRA event?"} +{"answers": ["Medical simulation"], "question": "the was first used by anaesthetists to reduce the rate of accidents?"} +{"answers": ["Cassin", "Riccardo Cassin", "Riccardo"], "question": " made the first ascent of the Walker Spur of the Grandes Jorasses \"\" without initially knowing exactly where the mountain was?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas West", "Thomas West", "West"], "question": "the first guidebook to the English Lake District was written in 1778 by Catholic priest ?"} +{"answers": ["Under 19 Bayernliga", "Under 19 Fußball-Bayernliga"], "question": "1. FC Nuremberg reached every final of the from 1967 to 1994?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert John Morris", "Robert J. Morris", "Morris"], "question": " lost a bid for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate from New Jersey in 1958, and then ran for the Senate in Texas in 1964 and 1970, losing both times to George H. W. Bush?"} +{"answers": ["Milner", "Edward", "Edward Milner"], "question": "English landscape architect designed three public parks in Preston, Lancashire, as a scheme for relieving unemployment caused by the cotton famine in the 1860s?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Smith", "James Argyle Smith", "Smith"], "question": "during the Battle of Missionary Ridge, Confederate General was shot through both thighs and survived?"} +{"answers": ["Women For Sobriety"], "question": ", a group founded in 1976 as an alternative to twelve-step addiction recovery groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous, had over 200 chapters as of 1998?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "Charles Read", "Charles Read", "Read", "Charles Frederick Read"], "question": "Air Marshal broke with tradition by refusing to sit for the usual portrait painted of retiring RAAF Chiefs of the Air Staff?"} +{"answers": ["Kinman", "Seth Kinman", "Seth"], "question": "California hunter \"\", who claimed to have killed over 800 grizzly bears, gave several U.S. Presidents chairs made from grizzly bears and elkhorns?"} +{"answers": ["Bihari culture"], "question": "Hindi is the language used for educational and official matters in ?"} +{"answers": ["2006 Westchester County tornado"], "question": "the was the strongest tornado recorded in Westchester County, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Nicolas", "Nicolas Sarrabat", "Sarrabat"], "question": ", a French scientist and Jesuit, conducted experiments on the circulation of plants, argued that magnetism was caused by a fire at the Earth's centre, and discovered the largest comet ever recorded?"} +{"answers": ["Asher Lopatin", "Asher", "Lopatin"], "question": "Rabbi supported a Chicago ban on foie gras on the grounds that the Torah prohibits cruelty to animals, noting that \"chopped liver is good, but foie gras is bad\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sizomu", "Gershom Sizomu", "Gershom"], "question": " of Uganda is the first native-born black rabbi in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Ueli Maurer", "Maurer", "Ueli", "Ueli'' Maurer"], "question": " \"\", the former president of the nationalist Swiss People's Party, is the frontrunner in the upcoming Swiss governmental election?"} +{"answers": ["Patuxet", "Patuxet tribe"], "question": "the first Pilgrim settlement in Massachusetts was on the site of a former village, all of whose residents had died in epidemics before the Pilgrims arrived?"} +{"answers": ["Nariman House"], "question": "the , which was home to a Chabad house, was a Mumbai landmark prior to falling victim to the November 2008 Mumbai attacks?"} +{"answers": ["National Park College", "National Park Community College"], "question": "in 2006, received the largest cash donation in the history of Arkansas community colleges?"} +{"answers": ["All That Glitters", "All That Glitters"], "question": "Norman Lear's 1977 soap opera spoof featured Linda Gray as the first recurring transgender character on American television?"} +{"answers": ["Sphaerobolus"], "question": "species of \"cannonball fungi\" (genus ) may forcibly eject their spores a horizontal distance of ?"} +{"answers": ["Handlebar Club"], "question": "the \"(member pictured)\", a gentleman's club for those with handlebar moustaches, considers itself at war with a society that demands people choose \"the bland, the boring and the generic\"?"} +{"answers": ["St. Paul's Episcopal Church", "St. Paul's Episcopal Church"], "question": " in the Old Town area of Alexandria, Virginia, was designed by Benjamin Latrobe, the second architect of the United States Capitol?"} +{"answers": ["Beverly Hills Diet", "Beverly Hills"], "question": "the , which starts with ten days of eating nothing but fruit, was labeled by doctors in 1981 as \"perhaps the worst entry in the diet-fad derby\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rahul Raj", "Rahul Raj encounter"], "question": "the , a BEST bus hijacker in Mumbai, India, sparked nationwide protests and discussions?"} +{"answers": ["Fred", "Fred E. McAlister", "Fred McAlister", "Fred Early McAlister", "McAlister"], "question": "13 baseball players scouted for the St. Louis Cardinals became the team's first-round draft picks, and 12 made the major leagues?"} +{"answers": ["Dudley Savage", "Savage", "William Dudley Savage", "Dudley"], "question": "after organist 's radio request programme was cancelled in 1968, the BBC faced a protest described as \"perhaps the biggest demonstration of its kind\"?"} +{"answers": ["Esma Sultan", "Esma Sultan Mansion"], "question": "the \"\", a multipurpose event venue in Istanbul, Turkey, looks ruined because only its interior was reconstructed after a 1975 fire?"} +{"answers": ["Bovista"], "question": "puffballs of fungal genus have been used in homeopathic medicine to treat a wide variety of ailments?"} +{"answers": ["John Thompson Whitaker", "Whitaker", "John"], "question": "U.S. journalist received the Italian War Cross for his coverage of the Italian conquest of Ethiopia but was expelled from Italy in 1941 for critical reports on the fascist regime?"} +{"answers": ["Kirby Laing", "Laing", "Kirby"], "question": " served as Deputy Lieutenant of both London and Hertfordshire?"} +{"answers": ["Sunburst", "Sunburst"], "question": "the , a Southern California commune combining elements of mysticism, Christianity and Hopi rituals, was once one of the largest shippers of organic products in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Hesketh Hesketh-Prichard", "Hesketh", "Hesketh-Prichard"], "question": " was an explorer, adventurer, big-game hunter, international cricketer, novelist and marksman who founded the British Army's sniping school during the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Buckskin Joe, Colorado"], "question": "Mount Silverheels was named after a popular dance-hall girl in the now-deserted ghost town ?"} +{"answers": ["Florizel", "Florizel Reuter", "Florizel von Reuter", "Reuter"], "question": " \"\", a child prodigy on the violin, later developed psychic interests and wrote books describing communications with dead composers, including Paganini and Rimsky-Korsakov?"} +{"answers": ["Karl Bissinger", "Bissinger", "Karl"], "question": "photographer took his first test photos with cameras and a studio loaned to him by Richard Avedon?"} +{"answers": ["Leavitt", "Roger Leavitt", "Roger Hooker Leavitt", "Roger"], "question": "the home of Massachusetts abolitionist was a sanctuary for escaped slaves and is now included in the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom?"} +{"answers": ["Nights in Rodanthe", "Nights in Rodanthe"], "question": "the names of the two main characters of Nicholas Sparks' 2002 novel are a Christmas present to his in-laws?"} +{"answers": ["John Marius Trana", "John Trana", "Trana", "John"], "question": " went from being an illegal trade union leader during the German occupation of Norway to being chairman of the Norwegian Union of Railway Workers?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Constantine Wayne", "Henry C. Wayne", "Wayne", "Henry Wayne"], "question": " \"\" gained a \"First Class Medal of Mammal Division by the Société impériale zoologique d'acclimatation\" for his introduction of the camel to the United States?"} +{"answers": ["2006 Pacific hurricane season"], "question": " in 2006 was the eighth tropical cyclone to receive the name \"Olivia\" in the Eastern Pacific ocean?"} +{"answers": ["Claus Pavels", "Claus", "Pavels"], "question": "the diaries of from 1812–1822 are an important source for Norwegian cultural and biographical history?"} +{"answers": ["Regelia"], "question": "the plant genus is named after the 19th-century Russian botanist Eduard August von Regel and is found only in Australia?"} +{"answers": [".44 Colt"], "question": "the revolver cartridge was used in both percussion and centerfire and both black and smokeless powder loadings?"} +{"answers": ["Skeaping", "Lucie Skeaping", "Lucie"], "question": ", a leading exponent and broadcaster on early music, has also worked with contemporary composer Michael Nyman, historian Simon Schama and comedian Ken Dodd?"} +{"answers": ["WIXI"], "question": "employees at radio station in Jasper, Alabama, reported that for more than 30 years their radio studios were haunted?"} +{"answers": ["Odontochelys"], "question": "the oldest known turtle is the 220 million year-old , a prehistoric turtle with teeth and possessing only half a shell?"} +{"answers": ["Almskog", "Kjell", "Kjell Erik Almskog", "Kjell Almskog"], "question": "when left his job as CEO of Kværner in 2001, he became known for receiving a golden parachute worth ?"} +{"answers": ["Capillaria aerophila"], "question": "the nematode is a parasite that infests the respiratory system of carnivorous mammals, including dogs and foxes?"} +{"answers": ["McLaren M20"], "question": "the radiator layout of the was initially intended to increase driver comfort, but also led to a more aerodynamically efficient bodywork design?"} +{"answers": ["Convincing Ground massacre"], "question": "the of Gunditjmara people in 1833 or 1834 was caused by a dispute over a beached whale?"} +{"answers": ["Buland", "Ludvik", "Ludvik Buland"], "question": "Norwegian trade unionist , sentenced to death by the Nazi authorities in 1941, was later reprieved, only to die in a Nacht und Nebel camp four years later?"} +{"answers": ["Xipe Totec"], "question": "the worshippers of \"\", the Aztec god of renewal, wore the flayed skins of their sacrificial victims?"} +{"answers": ["Lorene Lane Rogers", "Lorene", "Rogers", "Lorene Rogers"], "question": " was described as the first woman to serve as head of a public university in the United States when she became president of the University of Texas at Austin in 1974?"} +{"answers": ["John Nixon Brooks", "Brooks", "John Brooks", "John Brooks", "John"], "question": "economist John Kenneth Galbraith called \"The Go-Go Years\", a book by about Wall Street's speculative bubble in the 1960s, \"a small classic in the history of financial insanity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Palácio de Ferro"], "question": "during the Angolan Civil War, the surrounding area of Luanda's , believed to be designed by Gustave Eiffel, was once used as a parking lot?"} +{"answers": ["Vinnerborg", "Marcus Vinnerborg", "Marcus"], "question": "ice hockey referee has officiated two Ice Hockey World Championship finals in row?"} +{"answers": ["T. C. Jones", "T.", "Jones"], "question": "female impersonator played murderous transvestites in both a 1965 episode of \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" and a 1967 episode of \"The Wild Wild West\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Bruce Moores", "Charles", "Charles Moores", "Charles B. Moores", "Moores"], "question": "one-time Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives \"\" uncle, father, and grandfather all served in the Oregon Legislature, while his son served in the Washington Legislature?"} +{"answers": ["JUPITER trial"], "question": "results from the indicated that rosuvastatin may lower the relative risk of heart attacks and stroke in patients with normal cholesterol levels?"} +{"answers": ["Steven", "Steven Joyce", "Joyce", "Steven Leonard Joyce"], "question": "New Zealand Transport Minister started radio station Energy FM with a group of friends?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Depression Ten", "Tropical Depression", "Tropical Depression Ten"], "question": "the remnants of partially contributed to the formation of Hurricane Katrina?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Talking Book & Braille Library"], "question": "the Streamline Moderne building \"\" of the is a former Dodge automobile dealership?"} +{"answers": ["Johann", "Fabricius", "Johann Phillip Fabricius"], "question": ", a German Christian missionary, completed the first translation of the Bible to Tamil?"} +{"answers": ["1993 amendments to the Constitution of Malaysia"], "question": "Malay monarchs lost their legal immunity after was made to the Constitution of Malaysia in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Howard", "Norman", "Howard Norman", "Howard A. Norman"], "question": "American writer stated there was a shorter distance between his unconscious life and his conscious life in Nova Scotia than anywhere else?"} +{"answers": ["Halle Jørn Hanssen", "Halle", "Hanssen"], "question": " was Norway's first television correspondent stationed in an African country?"} +{"answers": ["Ritchie", "Andrew Ritchie", "Andrew Ritchie", "Andrew"], "question": " named his Brompton folding bicycle company after the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary?"} +{"answers": ["Northrop Morse", "Harmon Morse", "Morse", "Harmon", "Harmon Northrop Morse"], "question": " was awarded the Avogadro Medal in 1916 for his extensive report on osmotic pressure and semipermeable membranes \"(concept pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Itek"], "question": " Corporation was formed to build image retrieval systems, but instead became a reconnaissance camera vendor after winning the contract for the CIA's CORONA satellite?"} +{"answers": ["Seddon", "Frederick Seddon", "Frederick Henry Seddon", "Frederick"], "question": "British poisoner made a secret Masonic signal to his trial judge, prominent Freemason Thomas Townsend Bucknill, in an attempt to overturn the jury's guilty verdict?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Khamidulin", "Khamidulin"], "question": "Russian ski jumper retired after his violent crash in ski flying in Vikersund in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Bradley Airport Connector"], "question": "the , a freeway in the U.S. state of Connecticut, was renamed the \"82nd Airborne Memorial Highway\" in 1999 to honor the 82nd Airborne Division?"} +{"answers": ["Sri Ponna", "Ponna", "Sri"], "question": ", the classical Kannada language poet of c. 950, is considered one of the \"three gems of Kannada literature?"} +{"answers": ["Lactarius tabidus"], "question": "the specific name of mushroom comes from the Greek for \"brimstone\" and \"milk\"?"} +{"answers": ["Niepołomice Forest"], "question": " in Poland incorporates the most protected nature reserve inhabited by European bison called wisent \"\", the heaviest surviving land animal in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Pepita Jiménez", "Pepita Jiménez"], "question": "Isaac Albéniz's opera has been adapted several times by numerous people into different constructs and languages?"} +{"answers": ["Pernessa Seele", "Pernessa C. Seele", "Seele", "Charles Seele", "Pernessa"], "question": ", the founder of the Harlem Week of Prayer for Healing of AIDS, is an immunologist and one of \"Time\" magazine's Top 100 Americans in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["St. Mary's Islands"], "question": ", known for the distinctive geological formation of columnar basaltic lava, are a set of four small islands in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Malpe?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Alfred Krishnapillai", "Krishnapillai"], "question": "\"Ratchanya Yatreegam\", magnum opus of Indian poet written in Tamil, was based on John Bunyan's \"The Pilgrim's Progress\"?"} +{"answers": ["Greaser Petroglyph Site"], "question": "no one knows the age of the located in eastern Lake County, Oregon, USA, but they could be up to 12,000 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Vilhelm", "Wexelsen", "Vilhelm Andreas Wexelsen"], "question": ", who had two tenures as Norwegian Minister of Education and Church Affairs, became a bishop after his political career?"} +{"answers": ["Sholto Johnstone Douglas", "Robert Sholto Johnstone Douglas", "Sholto", "Douglas", "Sholto Douglas"], "question": "52 of paintings of First World War \"dazzle ships\" \"(dazzle camouflage pictured)\" are in the Imperial War Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Ramadan", "Ramadan Abdel Rehim Mansour", "Mansour"], "question": "in Tanta, Egypt, some restaurants sell an \"al-Tourbini sandwich\", named after ?"} +{"answers": ["Kay Moor", "Kay Moor, West Virginia"], "question": "the coal mine near Fayetteville, West Virginia, was first worked with mule-drawn railcars?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Festing", "Michael Christian Festing"], "question": " was Thomas Arne's mentor and it is through his influence that Arne was able to pursue a music career?"} +{"answers": ["Balanadarajah Iyer", "Iyer", "Balanadarajah"], "question": " was the second Sri Lankan journalist to be assassinated in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["The Bold Canadian", "Bold Canadian"], "question": "although composed in late 1812, the popular Canadian War of 1812 song was not published until 1907, and not fully until 1927?"} +{"answers": ["Palkuriki", "Somanatha", "Palkuriki Somanatha"], "question": "the noted medieval Telugu-language writer and poet wrote important classics in Kannada and Sanskrit as well?"} +{"answers": ["The Beverly Hilton", "Beverly Hilton", "Beverly Hilton Hotel"], "question": "the has hosted the Golden Globe Awards since 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Trailanga Swami", "Trailanga"], "question": ", an Indian yogi, is reputed to have lived nearly 300 years and reportedly \"read people’s minds like books\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hawthorn Farm", "Hawthorn Farm station"], "question": "the rail station in Hillsboro, Oregon, has a piece of art that indicates the wind's direction by using lights and sounds?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Langbridge Morgan", "Charles Langbridge Morgan", "Morgan", "Charles"], "question": "both , a civil engineer, and his son Charles Langbridge Morgan, a playwright and novelist, served in the British Armed Forces during the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Travels with My Aunt", "Travels with My Aunt"], "question": "although Katharine Hepburn wrote most of the filmed script for , she was denied screen credit because she was not a member of the Screen Writers Guild?"} +{"answers": ["Worsley"], "question": "the village of is centred around the coal mines that helped kickstart the industrial revolution in nearby Manchester?"} +{"answers": ["Wittenberg", "Mary", "Mary Wittenberg"], "question": "New York Road Runners CEO was the first female director of a major international marathon?"} +{"answers": ["Alisia Dragoon"], "question": "Sega changed a dainty, big-eyed female character into a Vallejo-like golden bikini-clad female barbarian, to market the video game to the Western market?"} +{"answers": ["Letharia vulpina"], "question": "wolf lichen, fungal species \"\", was used historically as a wolf poison by combining it with powdered glass and meat?"} +{"answers": ["Port of Tokyo"], "question": "the first container ship arrived in the 's Shinagawa terminal in 1967?"} +{"answers": ["Coffee production in El Salvador"], "question": "around 80 percent of El Salvador's forests are associated with ?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Alexander Cooper", "Cooper", "Joseph"], "question": "after serving as a Union Army general during the American Civil War, was enlisted to suppress Ku Klux Klan disturbances in Tennessee?"} +{"answers": ["Saturday Club", "Saturday Club"], "question": "The Beatles appeared ten times on the BBC Radio programme in the early 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Ken Doherty", "Ken Doherty", "Ken", "Doherty"], "question": "University of Pennsylvania track coach removed Bruce Dern from the track team in 1957 after his Elvis-like sideburns caused a commotion while running the two-mile relay?"} +{"answers": ["Thamizhaga Munnetra Munnani"], "question": "a split in India's Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party in 1988 resulted in a split in the Congress party in Tamil Nadu, leading to the birth of the new party ?"} +{"answers": ["Diamond darter"], "question": "the , discovered in 2008, lives only in the Elk River of West Virginia, USA?"} +{"answers": ["Vladas Jurgutis", "Vladas", "Jurgutis"], "question": " \"\" is considered to be the \"father of the Lithuanian litas\"?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Goschen, 2nd Viscount Goschen", "Goschen"], "question": " was the acting Viceroy of India from June 1929 to April 1931?"} +{"answers": ["Fountain of Time"], "question": "Chicago's by Lorado Taft is considered the earliest outdoor concrete sculpture?"} +{"answers": ["2002 Gator Bowl"], "question": "controversy erupted when Virginia Tech was selected to play in the college football game instead of Syracuse, which had more wins in the regular season?"} +{"answers": ["Corethrellidae"], "question": ", a family of parasitic midges belonging to the same order as the common housefly, have been found to spread the disease-causing protozoan \"Trypanosoma\" among their host frog populations?"} +{"answers": ["Shigeo Fukuda", "Fukuda", "Shigeo"], "question": "designer 's poster \"Victory 1945\" of a projectile heading straight at the opening of a cannon barrel was described as a \"bitingly satirical commentary on the senselessness of war\"?"} +{"answers": ["Siemens Viaggio Light"], "question": "the color scheme for Israel Railways' new trains \"\" was chosen by the general public in a poll?"} +{"answers": ["Holly Coors", "Coors", "Holly"], "question": ", wife of beer magnate Joseph Coors, stated while planning to run for Governor of Colorado that the way to help women was \"not the Equal Rights Amendment but through free enterprise\"?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Wayne", "Typhoon Wayne"], "question": ", which roamed the South China Sea and Formosa Strait for over three weeks in 1986, remains the longest lived tropical cyclone on record in the western Pacific Ocean?"} +{"answers": ["Hormizd", "Yohannan VIII Hormizd", "Yohannan", "Mar Yohannan VIII Hormizd", "Yohannan Hormizd"], "question": "in May 1776, the future Chaldean Patriarch was consecrated metropolitan bishop with right of succession at the age of 16 by his uncle, Patriarch Mar Eliya XII Denkha?"} +{"answers": ["Barashnûm"], "question": " is a Zoroastrian purification ritual in which a \"defiled\" person is confined to a corner of the house called \"Armêsht-gah\" for a period of nine nights?"} +{"answers": ["Light-mantled albatross", "Light-mantled Albatross"], "question": "the \"\" does not start breeding, on average, until 12 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Schackenborg Castle"], "question": "Count Hans von Schack of South Jutland was given as a token of Frederick III of Denmark's gratitude for his military achievements in the Northern Wars?"} +{"answers": ["Providence Newberg Medical Center"], "question": " in Oregon was the first hospital in the United States to earn a Gold LEED certification?"} +{"answers": ["Asa", "Asa Butterfield", "Butterfield"], "question": "child actor appeared on the cover of Patrick Skene Catling's autobiography \"Better Than Working\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rizal Avenue"], "question": "after surviving 1945's Battle of Manila, the Avenue Theater along was demolished in 2006 in order to turn it into a parking lot?"} +{"answers": ["T.I.'s Road to Redemption"], "question": "rapper T.I. is starring in , an upcoming reality television show?"} +{"answers": ["Sumbha and Nisumbha"], "question": "the legend of , demons from Hindu mythology, is used as a warning against the dangers of seduction in Shashi Tharoor's novel \"The Great Indian Novel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Goneplax rhomboides"], "question": "symbiotic moss animals live on the bristles of the crab known as the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Maitland", "John Maitland", "Maitland", "John"], "question": "Captain decisive quashing of an attempted mutiny was termed 'Doctor Maitland's recipe' by Admiral John Jervis?"} +{"answers": ["Griffin v. California"], "question": "ever since the case in the U.S. Supreme Court, judges and prosecutors are forbidden from mentioning that a defendant has refused to testify?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Maquar"], "question": ", which contains the royal residence of Jordan, was built on the camp-site for the armies of the Arab Revolt, who captured Amman in 1918?"} +{"answers": ["Marcia P. Sward", "Marcia", "Marcia Peterson Sward", "Sward"], "question": ", who created the children's environmental education program \"GreenKids\", started her career as a mathematician?"} +{"answers": ["Tamil National Party"], "question": "because of differences in the demands for a separate nation called Dravida Nadu, India's DMK party split in 1962 and a short-lived was formed?"} +{"answers": ["Jean Gagné", "Frenchy Martin", "Martin", "Frenchy"], "question": "in the World Wrestling Federation in the 1980s, accompanied Dino Bravo to the ring with a sign that read \"USA is not OK\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sorgenfri Palace"], "question": "Grand Duchess Sophie Caroline of East Friesland instructed Danish royal architect Lauritz de Thurah to demolish in 1756 to make way for a new palace \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wayob"], "question": "in Maya mythology, were the powerful spirit forms of lords, priests and gods?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Tipton's Island"], "question": "during the , Colonel Tipton punished a talkative soldier under his command by tying him to a tree?"} +{"answers": ["Nijaguna Shivayogi", "Nijaguna", "Shivayogi"], "question": ", a petty chieftain in 15th-century Karnataka, India, was a visionary writer and poet in the Kannada language?"} +{"answers": ["Hamilton", "Charles Powell Hamilton", "Charles"], "question": "Captain was present at both the loss of HMS \"Alexander\" in the Action of 6 November 1794, and her recapture at the Battle of Groix?"} +{"answers": ["Filipinos in Qatar"], "question": " are expected to become the second-largest group of foreign workers in Qatar by the end of 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Moses Sebulun Margolies", "Moses", "Margolies", "Moses S. Margolies"], "question": "New York City's Ramaz School, with 1,100 students in 2007, was named for Rabbi and founded by his grandson Rabbi Joseph Lookstein, whose son was in the opening class of six in 1937?"} +{"answers": ["K pattern flamethrower"], "question": "the Polish resistance in World War II designed and produced hundreds of flamethrowers, most of them of the model \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["O'Rourke", "Evelyn O'Rourke", "Evelyn"], "question": "a \"Liveline\" phone-in debate on gay adoption staged by led to more than half of the total complaints issued against the radio show in a six-month period?"} +{"answers": ["BSA A7"], "question": "in 1952, three motorcycles won the Maudes Trophy and the International Six Days Enduro, achieving without any problems?"} +{"answers": ["Maraimalai", "Adigal", "Maraimalai Adigal"], "question": ", a Saivite and considered the father of the Pure Tamil movement, disagreed with the atheistic beliefs of Periyar's Self-Respect Movement?"} +{"answers": ["Astrohippus"], "question": "Do you know that, being a descendant of \"Pliohippus\", is not considered to be an ancestor to modern horses?"} +{"answers": ["Tivi Etok", "Tivi", "Etok"], "question": "in 1975, , a Quebec artist, was the first Inuk printmaker to have a collection of his own prints released?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Tour of California"], "question": "this year's will cross the Golden Gate Bridge \"\" for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["Brenton Butler case", "Brenton Butler", "case", "Brenton"], "question": "\"Murder on a Sunday Morning\", a French film about the 2000 in Jacksonville, Florida, won the Academy Award for Documentary Feature in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Étienne-Émile Baulieu", "Étienne-Émile", "Baulieu"], "question": ", the \"father of the abortion pill\", first described the concept of neurosteroids?"} +{"answers": ["Superstars of Dance"], "question": "NBC's 2009 reality television program is hosted by \"Lord of the Dance\" Michael Flatley?"} +{"answers": ["East Wallabi Island"], "question": " has the highest number of plant species on any island of the Houtman Abrolhos archipelago in the Indian Ocean?"} +{"answers": ["Stilk v Myrick"], "question": "many modern legal commentators believe the decision in was made at least partly due to public policy?"} +{"answers": ["Sedgeley"], "question": ", designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe in 1799 and built in Philadelphia, was the first Gothic revival-style house in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Oslac", "York", "Oslac of York"], "question": ", the first ealdorman of southern Northumbria, is said to have escorted the Scottish king Cináed mac Maíl Coluim to the court of the English king Edgar the Peaceful?"} +{"answers": ["West Wallabi Island"], "question": "remnants of defensive walls and stone shelters on , constructed by survivors of the 1629 \"Batavia\" shipwreck, are the oldest known European-built structures in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Brett", "Brett Queener", "Queener"], "question": ", an American goalkeeper in professional field lacrosse, plays an offensive position in professional indoor lacrosse?"} +{"answers": ["Wolf Popper Synagogue", "Popper Synagogue", "Wolf Popper"], "question": "the in Kraków, Poland, was founded in 1620 by one of the richest European traders in saltpetre, used for the making of gunpowder?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Paine Cottage", "Thomas Paine"], "question": "the \"\" is where the Revolutionary War hero and author of \"Common Sense\" lived from 1802 to 1806, was buried in 1809, and was disinterred in 1819 by William Cobbett?"} +{"answers": ["Peterson", "Peterson"], "question": "the Moss, Norway-based corporation started as a general store in 1801, later expanding into packaging and paper industry via timber trade and shipping?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Stoller", "Sam", "Stoller"], "question": "the U.S. Olympic Committee awarded medals to and Marty Glickman 62 years after the only two Jews on the U.S. track team were pulled from the 400-meter relay team at the 1936 Berlin Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Dasa", "Jagannatha Dasa", "Jagannatha"], "question": " is one of the widely known 18th-century saint-poets of the Kannada language?"} +{"answers": ["Weberian apparatus"], "question": "the , a set of modified bones that link the swim bladder and inner ear of some fishes, is a distinguishing characteristic of the superorder Ostariophysi?"} +{"answers": ["Prague Aviation Museum"], "question": "the collection of the includes 275 aircraft, of which approximately 110 are on public display?"} +{"answers": ["Ward", "Bob Ward", "Bob", "Bob Ward"], "question": "college football player is the only player to have been selected by the Associated Press as a first-team All-American in both an offensive and defensive position?"} +{"answers": ["Bocuse d'Or"], "question": "the biennial world chef championship , named for Paul Bocuse \"\", is one of the world's most prestigious cooking competitions?"} +{"answers": ["``Citizen's Briefing Book", "Citizen's Briefing Book"], "question": "the is a compilation work of citizen recommendations to Barack Obama, to be presented to him after his inauguration as President of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Devanahalli Fort"], "question": "the birth place of Tipu Sultan, also known as the \"Tiger of Mysore\", is located south-west of in Karnataka, India?"} +{"answers": ["Chesley", "Chesley Sullenberger", "Sullenberger", "Chesley \"Sully\" Sullenberger"], "question": ", the captain of US Airways Flight 1549, also runs an aviation safety consultant company and has worked as an accident investigator for the USAF, NTSB, and FAA?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "C. Natesa Mudaliar", "Mudaliar", "Natesa Mudaliar"], "question": " was responsible for bringing bitter rivals Theagaroya Chetty and Dr. T. M. Nair together and is remembered as one of the founders of India's Justice Party?"} +{"answers": ["Namsos Line"], "question": "development of the was halted both in 1908, when final plans for the Nordland Line used another route via Snåsa, and in 1927, when the Norwegian Minister of Labour stopped construction?"} +{"answers": ["First inauguration of Andrew Jackson"], "question": "following Andrew Jackson's , a drunken mob inside the White House was only dispersed once bowls of punch and liquor were placed on the front lawn?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Petrovykh", "Maria Sergeyevna Petrovykh", "Maria", "Petrovykh"], "question": "Russian poetess Anna Akhmatova regarded Osip Mandelstam's poem on Russian poetess as the \"best love poem of the twentieth century\"?"} +{"answers": ["Indiana Rangers"], "question": "the inspired the creation of the more famous Texas Rangers?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Russell Carrington Wilson", "Russell Wilson", "Russell"], "question": "Do you know that, in 2008, college football player of North Carolina State became the first freshman quarterback to ever be named to the All-Atlantic Coast Conference first team?"} +{"answers": ["Little Wattlebird", "Little wattlebird"], "question": "the lacks the wattles which characterise the wattlebirds?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Murphy", "Mike Murphy", "Murphy"], "question": " \"\" trained heavyweight boxing champion John L. Sullivan, was the first Michigan Wolverines football coach, and has been called the \"the father of American track athletics\"?"} +{"answers": ["Singsaker Line"], "question": "the was the first part of the Trondheim Tramway, Norway, to be closed?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis", "Peter", "Peter Lewis", "Peter Lewis"], "question": "after escaping from German forces in World War II, hid in a safe house in Modena for almost two months in late 1943?"} +{"answers": ["UNIO High School"], "question": "the in Satu Mare, Romania, was established only to train and promote skilled workers for the UNIO Company?"} +{"answers": ["KSGF", "KSGF"], "question": "entrepreneur Ralph D. Foster and his partner started Missouri radio station KGBX (now ) in 1926 to advertise their Firestone Tires dealership?"} +{"answers": ["Etnier", "Stephen", "Stephen Etnier", "Stephen Morgan Etnier"], "question": ", an American realist painter, commanded the United States Navy ship USS \"Mizpah\" during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Jaws", "Jaws"], "question": "the title for Peter Benchley's best-selling 1974 novel was not agreed until 20 minutes before it went into production?"} +{"answers": ["Cookeina"], "question": "species from \"\", a genus of cup fungi, are used in Peninsular Malaysia as fish bait?"} +{"answers": ["Automatic Language Translator"], "question": "IBM's machines used by the US Air Force had optical disks that stored thousands of Russian-to-English translations?"} +{"answers": ["Captivity of Mangalorean Catholics at Seringapatam"], "question": "during the , 30,000 of the captured 60,000 Christians were forcibly converted to Islam by Tipu Sultan?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Knöll", "Hans", "Knöll"], "question": "microbiologist defended the historic center of Jena, which was threatened by the construction of the Jen-Tower?"} +{"answers": ["The Greatest Pharaohs"], "question": "the four-part A&E documentary series is being used in many college and university courses on anthropology and archaeology?"} +{"answers": ["Hryhorii Epik", "Hryhorii Danylovych Epik", "Epik", "Hryhorii"], "question": "after being sent to the GULAG, Ukrainian writer continued to write and sent one of his works to the NKVD in Moscow before his execution during the Great Purge in 1937?"} +{"answers": ["George Webb Restaurants", "George Webb"], "question": " locations each have two clocks that employees claim are set one minute apart to evade a local law banning businesses from being open 24 hours per day?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Farrell", "Stephen", "Farrell", "Stephen J. Farrell", "Stephen Farrell"], "question": ", called \"the greatest professional foot-racer\" in America, raced against horses for several years in the 1890s and reportedly only lost a half dozen times?"} +{"answers": ["Fabio Barraclough", "Barraclough", "Fabio"], "question": "undercover apartheid agent used a cover identity as an anti-apartheid campaigner?"} +{"answers": ["Everyday I Write the Book"], "question": "the 1983 song \"\" was Elvis Costello's first hit single in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Tunku", "Tunku Abdul Majid", "Tunku Abdul Majid Idris", "Majid", "Tunku Majid"], "question": "Malaysian royalty's immunity from legal prosecution was removed after a 1992 assault incident, involving of Johor, sparked a constitutional crisis?"} +{"answers": ["McKinley Climatic Laboratory"], "question": "the US Air Force's cold-weather testing facility was moved from Ladd Field in Fairbanks, Alaska, to a refrigerated hangar, the , at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Jaroslav Krček", "Jaroslav", "Krček"], "question": "an electronic opera \"Raab\" by the Czech composer was banned by the communist regime in 1972?"} +{"answers": ["Harris", "George Harris", "George", "George Harris", "George L. Harris"], "question": "professional wrestler was promised continued employment with Jim Crockett Promotions when he assured the owner that he would learn to read and write?"} +{"answers": ["The Barque of Dante"], "question": "Eugène Delacroix's efforts to produce \"\" in time for the Paris Salon of 1822 left him weak and in need of recuperation?"} +{"answers": ["Rowland Egerton-Warburton", "Egerton-Warburton", "Rowland Eyles Egerton-Warburton", "Rowland"], "question": "Cheshire landowner arranged for his house, Arley Hall, to be designed in Tudor style while the chapel was designed in Gothic style?"} +{"answers": ["John Creed Moore", "John Moore", "Moore", "John"], "question": "disputes between Confederate Generals William Hardee and caused Moore to resign his commission?"} +{"answers": ["Kosmos 1818"], "question": ", which has an inactive nuclear reactor, was fractured by either a collision or thermal stresses, generating radioactive debris in a high earth orbit?"} +{"answers": ["Elliott", "Elliott Woods", "Woods"], "question": ", who was Architect of the Capitol from 1902 to 1923, oversaw the construction of the Cannon House Office Building and the Russell Senate Office Building?"} +{"answers": ["Goodwin", "Leonard", "Leonard George Goodwin", "Leonard Goodwin"], "question": "protozoologist claimed to have started the use of hamsters as pets in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Temple of Human Passions"], "question": "the , first building of Art Nouveau's architect Victor Horta, was closed three days after its inauguration under the pressure of the puritanic Belgian public in 1899?"} +{"answers": ["Williams", "Joseph", "Joseph P. Williams"], "question": " led the team that created the BankAmericard in 1958, the first national bank credit card in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Candy cap"], "question": "the mushroom species \"Lactarius camphoratus\" has been used as part of a pipe tobacco mix?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Scotland", "Alexander", "Scotland"], "question": "the \"London Cage,\" a World War II prisoner of war facility commanded by Lt. Col. , was beset by allegations of torture?"} +{"answers": ["Hoyt", "Charles B. Hoyt", "Charles"], "question": "sprint champion , who lost a chance for an Olympic medal when the 1916 games were cancelled due to World War I, later coached Eddie Tolan to two gold medals in the 1932 Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Dance party", "party dance"], "question": "people have had to be taken to hospital due to drug overdoses at ?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius mucosus"], "question": "the mushroom \"\" can bioaccumulate the toxic element mercury?"} +{"answers": ["Francesco", "Varsallona", "Francesco Paolo Varsallona"], "question": "instead of abducting people, , who became an outlaw in 1893, introduced tribute payments for guaranteed safety and was credited with modernizing brigandage in Sicily?"} +{"answers": ["Interstate 68"], "question": "in June 1991, a gasoline tanker attempting to exit from at Cumberland, Maryland, overturned and set eight houses on fire, causing US$250,000 in damages?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Leith-Macgregor", "Robert", "Leith-Macgregor"], "question": "Royal Air Force pilot was twice shot down during World War II and then strafed by German fighters, but survived uninjured both times?"} +{"answers": ["Great Saltpetre Cave"], "question": "Kentucky's , which produced saltpetre for the War of 1812, was later used to film part of the 1997 Steven Seagal film \"Fire Down Below\"?"} +{"answers": ["Duni", "Egidio", "Egidio Duni"], "question": "composer was particularly influential in creating a new genre of opera which blended Italian opera elements with traditional French ones?"} +{"answers": ["Polhemus Memorial Clinic"], "question": "the in Brooklyn, New York, is considered to be the first skyscraper hospital ever built?"} +{"answers": ["Corsican hare"], "question": "despite its name, the is not native to Corsica and is rarely found on this Mediterranean island today?"} +{"answers": ["Tricholoma ustaloides"], "question": " \"\", generally considered an inedible species of mushroom, is consumed by inhabitants of some Mexican communities?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan", "Battishill", "Jonathan Battishill"], "question": "composer once performed several airs from Samuel Arnold's oratorio \"The Prodigal Son\" without the sheet music, and after not hearing the work for more than 20 years?"} +{"answers": ["Filipinos in the Netherlands"], "question": "the first to settle in the Netherlands arrived in 1947?"} +{"answers": ["Helga", "Helga Marie Hernes", "Hernes", "Helga Hernes"], "question": "in addition to her academic career, German-Norwegian political scientist has been a State Secretary as well as an ambassador to several European countries?"} +{"answers": ["Tech Valley High School"], "question": "though students spend their entire high school career at in New York's Capital District, their diploma comes from their home school district?"} +{"answers": ["Millar", "Robert Millar", "Robert", "Robert Millar"], "question": " has been credited for establishing modern marketing in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Georgia 300"], "question": "the private railroad car has been used by United States Presidents George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama, as well as presidential candidate John Kerry?"} +{"answers": ["Sam", "Sam"], "question": ", an army dog who served with the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, posthumously received the Dickin Medal in 2003 for holding off armed rioters in Bosnia and Herzegovina?"} +{"answers": ["The Agnew Clinic", "Agnew Clinic"], "question": "Thomas Eakins' wife is credited with painting him into \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dalsenget fire"], "question": "the in 1956 caused the Trondheim Tramway to lose its 26 newest trams?"} +{"answers": ["291", "291"], "question": "the avant-garde magazine is credited with first introducing visual poetry to the United States back in 1915?"} +{"answers": ["Osulf I of Bamburgh", "Osulf", "Bamburgh"], "question": "according to \"De primo Saxonum adventu\", was the first English \"earl\" of Northumbria?"} +{"answers": ["BSA Lightning", "BSA Lightning italiano"], "question": "a fitted with a working missile launching system featured in the 1965 James Bond film \"Thunderball\"?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Elliott-Cooper", "Elliott-Cooper", "Robert"], "question": " lived for 12 more years after the journal \"Nature\" described him as \"among the oldest of English engineers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Catch My Soul"], "question": ", a rock musical adapation of \"Othello\" set in a late 1960s commune in New Mexico, USA, was the only film directed by the late Patrick McGoohan?"} +{"answers": ["Olive", "Cotton", "Olive Cotton"], "question": "Australian photographer captured her childhood friend, photographer Max Dupain, in \"Fashion shot, Cronulla Sandhills\", and married him in 1937?"} +{"answers": ["Burns", "Barnet", "Barnet Burns"], "question": " \"\" toured England from 1835, exhibited his Māori tattoos and recounted his adventures in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Beaver Creek State Park"], "question": " in Ohio, USA, is home to both Little Beaver Creek, a National Scenic River, and a restored 1837 mill?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Donaldson", "Mark", "Donaldson"], "question": " became the first recipient of the Victoria Cross for Australia, for his gallant actions under enemy fire in Afghanistan in September 2008?"} +{"answers": ["poppy seed", "Poppy seed"], "question": ", harvested from the opium poppy seed head, has had its use dated back to the Sumerians?"} +{"answers": ["John Parker DD", "John", "John Parker", "John Parker", "Parker"], "question": "before became Archbishop of Tuam and of Dublin, he had been imprisoned by Oliver Cromwell's forces as a suspected Royalist spy?"} +{"answers": ["Mountain Springs Hotel"], "question": "in its heyday, the historic in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, hosted U.S. Presidents Lincoln, Grant, and Buchanan?"} +{"answers": ["Ein Avdat"], "question": "the lush canyon \"\" and its surroundings have been experiencing continuous human activity for some 80,000–90,000 years?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Yuill", "Yuill", "Joseph"], "question": " and his wife Margaret operated Ontario's first travelling dairy?"} +{"answers": ["Sunday Magazine Editors Association"], "question": "the gives out journalism awards recognizing work in writing, investigative journalism, and design in Sunday newspaper magazines?"} +{"answers": ["Pipe rolls"], "question": "before the chancery records began around 1200, the were the only continuous records kept by the English government?"} +{"answers": ["Harlington", "Jr.", "Harlington Wood, Jr.", "Harlington Wood Jr."], "question": " is credited with helping to negotiate a truce between federal officers and Native Americans during the Wounded Knee incident in 1973?"} +{"answers": ["Coelosimilia"], "question": "the extinct coral is the first known example of a scleractinian coral to have a skeleton not composed of the mineral aragonite?"} +{"answers": ["Phnom Voar"], "question": "at different times (Vine Mountain) in southern Cambodia was a B-52 target, a rebel base, a killing field, a kidnapping site, and finally a peaceful mountain?"} +{"answers": ["Clavulina cristata"], "question": "the white coral fungus \"\" contains the conjugated fatty acid α-parinaric acid?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Robbins", "Thomas Robbins", "Thomas", "Robbins"], "question": ", the Connecticut Historical Society's first librarian, owned the 385 volume \"Journal des sçavans\", the earliest published scholarly periodical?"} +{"answers": ["Lightning Clubman", "BSA Lightning", "BSA Lightning Clubman"], "question": "world motorcycle champion Mike Hailwood won the 1965 Hutchinson 100 Production race at Silverstone on a ?"} +{"answers": ["Francis", "Mallison", "Francis Avery Mallison", "Francis Mallison", "Francis A. Mallison"], "question": " was elected to the New York State Assembly after being held as a Union prisoner of war during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Boreal Bane"], "question": "the private company reopened the Trondheim Tramway in 1990, two years after it had been permanently closed by the city council?"} +{"answers": ["Keene", "Fitzpatrick", "Keene Fitzpatrick"], "question": " \"\" invented modern pole-vaulting technique, coached five Olympic gold medalists, and trained the University of Michigan's \"Point-a-Minute\" football teams from 1901 to 1905?"} +{"answers": ["Steve Burdick"], "question": "when NBC pulled \"\", an AIDS-themed episode of the medical drama \"Lifestories\", gay and AIDS activists accused the network of fearing advertiser backlash?"} +{"answers": ["Port of Piraeus"], "question": "the is the largest passenger port in Europe and one of the largest in the world with total traffic of 21,522,917 people in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Harold Snyder", "Snyder", "Harold"], "question": " said that the 1985 New York Stock Exchange listing of Biocraft Laboratories, which he founded, was the first such listing for a generic pharmaceutical company?"} +{"answers": ["Lumsden", "Norman", "Norman Lumsden"], "question": "British actor , who played J. R. Hartley in the popular 1983 Yellow Pages \"Fly Fishing\" advert, was originally an opera singer who created roles for Benjamin Britten?"} +{"answers": ["Franklin B. Sprague", "Franklin Burnet Sprague", "Franklin", "Sprague"], "question": "in 1865, a party led by Captain of the 1st Oregon Volunteer Infantry descended an caldera wall to become the first explorers to reach the shore of Crater Lake?"} +{"answers": ["Magnolia Park", "Magnolia Park"], "question": " was the first park in Hillsboro, Oregon, to include a recreational water fountain?"} +{"answers": ["Beevi", "Fathima", "Fathima Beevi", "M. Fathima Beevi"], "question": " was the first woman judge of the Supreme Court of India and also first of any highest judiciary of a nation in Asia?"} +{"answers": ["WMOB"], "question": "radio station WLIQ (now ) broadcast from the historic Battle House Hotel in Mobile, Alabama, from 1964 to 1971?"} +{"answers": ["Caddy", "George", "George Caddy"], "question": "amateur photographer 's 70-year-old lost negatives that surfaced in 2007 are the only documents of an historic Bondi beach acrobatic troupe?"} +{"answers": ["The Ingenuity Gap", "Ingenuity Gap"], "question": "Do you know that, in his 2000 book , Thomas Homer-Dixon argues the nature of problems faced by our society are becoming more complex and that our ability to implement solutions is not keeping pace?"} +{"answers": ["Gyromitra infula"], "question": "consuming the mushroom would result in the harmful formation of monomethylhydrazine, a component of rocket fuel, in your body?"} +{"answers": ["Fjellanger", "Guro Fjellanger", "Guro"], "question": "before entering politics, studied to be a goldsmith?"} +{"answers": ["Humaria hemisphaerica"], "question": "the fungus is commonly known as the \"hairy fairy cup\"?"} +{"answers": ["Junior", "Cousin", "Cousin Junior", "Lanny Kean"], "question": "Do you know that, upon being hired by the WWF, professional wrestler was told to base his persona on Jethro Bodine from \"The Beverly Hillbillies\"?"} +{"answers": ["Port of Thessaloniki"], "question": "the in Greece will double its container terminal capacity after an investment of US$600 million made by the Hutchison Port Holdings company based in Hong Kong?"} +{"answers": ["Lost Pig"], "question": "the interactive fiction won four XYZZY awards and took first place in the 2007 Interactive Fiction Competition?"} +{"answers": ["Gary Kurfirst", "Kurfirst", "Gary"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" credited the success of promoter 1968 New York Rock Festival featuring Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and The Doors as inspiring the 1969 Woodstock Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Shire Brook"], "question": " in Sheffield, England, was part of the boundary between Yorkshire and Derbyshire for 900 years?"} +{"answers": ["Vandiver", "Frank Vandiver", "Frank Everson Vandiver", "Frank"], "question": " received his high school diploma while serving as Acting President of Rice University?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Preston Moore", "Samuel", "Moore", "Samuel P. Moore"], "question": "American soldiers and sailors did not have access to dental service until Confederate Surgeon General \"\" brought in the first dentists at military hospitals during the Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Palamedes", "Palamedes"], "question": "the 13th-century French romance describes the adventures of the fathers of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table?"} +{"answers": ["Gator Bowl", "1998 Gator Bowl"], "question": "a 42–3 win by the North Carolina Tar Heels in the was the worst loss for the Virginia Tech Hokies college football team since a 45–0 shutout in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Arnold Perry", "Michael Perry", "Michael Perry", "Perry"], "question": "the popular Calypso Carol was written by an Englishman, , while still a student, and only became famous by accident?"} +{"answers": ["Rampart Dam"], "question": "the proposed on the Yukon River in Alaska would have created a man-made reservoir larger than Lake Erie?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund William", "Edmund William Wells", "Edmund W. Wells", "Edmund", "Wells"], "question": ", a delegate to Arizona's constitutional convention, refused to sign the final document due to its radical features?"} +{"answers": ["Meråker Line"], "question": "the railway of Norway branches off from the Nordland Line at Hell?"} +{"answers": ["Entropa"], "question": "the controversial sculpture , unveiled in Brussels on January 13, 2009, depicts Bulgaria as a series of squat toilets \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Sutcliffe", "Peter Sutcliffe", "Peter Harry Sutcliffe", "Sutcliffe", "Peter"], "question": "Scuderia Ferrari factory driver was also a textile manufacturer?"} +{"answers": ["Theriso revolt"], "question": "in July 1905, during the , three insurgent leaders met the consuls of the European Great Powers at a monastery surrounded by rebels, and that martial law was declared after the talks failed?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin Barnes", "Barnes", "Kevin Barnes", "Kevin"], "question": "college football cornerback of Maryland delivered a tackle hard enough to cause Heisman Trophy prospect Jahvid Best to vomit on the field, footage of which became a viral video?"} +{"answers": ["Jastrzębie-Zdrój 1980 strikes", "Jastrzębie-Zdrój strikes"], "question": "the forced the government of the People's Republic of Poland to sign the last of three agreements establishing the Solidarity trade union?"} +{"answers": ["Kent Williams", "Kent", "Kent Williams", "Williams"], "question": "after was elected speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives, his party expelled him from its caucus?"} +{"answers": ["Santanichthys", "Santanichthys diasii"], "question": "the extinct fish is the oldest known member of Order Characiformes, which includes the tetras and the piranha?"} +{"answers": ["Philip George Bartelme", "Bartelme", "Philip Bartelme", "Philip"], "question": "University of Michigan athletic director \"\" hired Branch Rickey as a baseball coach in 1910, and the two later worked together for the St. Louis Cardinals and Brooklyn Dodgers?"} +{"answers": ["Laura Ann Kesling", "Laura", "Kesling"], "question": "child actor , who made her film debut in Adam Sandler's 2008 film \"Bedtime Stories\", is the daughter of LPGA golfer Danielle Ammaccapane?"} +{"answers": ["Anandibai"], "question": "according to legend, led to the assassination of the 13-year-old king Narayanrao Peshwa by changing one letter \"dha\" to \"ma\", thus changing the order \"capture him\" to \"kill him\"?"} +{"answers": ["NSB Class 66"], "question": "the was the first Norwegian train capable of 120 km/h (75 mph)?"} +{"answers": ["Anelli", "Melissa", "Melissa Anelli"], "question": " and Emerson Spartz, webmasters for \"Harry Potter\" fansites, were the only Americans invited to Edinburgh to interview J.K. Rowling the day after the \"Half-Blood Prince\" was released?"} +{"answers": ["Teedyuscung"], "question": ", known as the \"King of the Delawares\", lost much of his territory to colonial Pennsylvania in the Walking Purchase and later sought retribution for the massive land loss?"} +{"answers": ["The Visitors", "The Visitors"], "question": " is the only opera Mexican composer Carlos Chávez ever scored?"} +{"answers": ["Aryeh", "Neier", "Aryeh Neier"], "question": "ACLU director , a refugee from Nazi Germany, supported the Neo-Nazi National Socialist Party of America in its efforts to march in Skokie, Illinois, an area with many Holocaust survivors?"} +{"answers": ["Østfold Line"], "question": "when an upgraded part of the \"\" opened in 1996, it was the first railway in Norway built for speeds of 200 km/h (120 mph)?"} +{"answers": ["Dennis", "Dennis Ronald MacDonald", "MacDonald", "Dennis MacDonald"], "question": "Do you know that, according to theories by , the earliest books of the New Testament are responses to the Homeric Epics, thus \"nearly everything written on early Christian narrative is flawed\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mikell", "Mikell Simpson", "Simpson", "Mikell V. Simpson"], "question": "college football tailback of Virginia ran for a 96-yard touchdown in the 2008 Gator Bowl, which is the longest rush by a running back in an NCAA bowl game?"} +{"answers": ["Advance Motor Manufacturing Company", "Advance Motor Manufacturing Company Ltd"], "question": "the 1904 2 3/4hp motorcycle displayed at the National Motorcycle Museum (UK) is thought to be the only complete Advance motorcycle in existence?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Dale Brock", "Thomas", "Thomas D. Brock", "Brock"], "question": " discovered \"Thermus aquaticus\", an extremophile living at greater than 70 °C in hot springs at Yellowstone which became the source of the enzyme used in PCR?"} +{"answers": ["McLean", "Barbara McLean", "Barbara"], "question": "the film \"All About Eve\" (1950) gained a record seventh nomination for the Academy Award for Film Editing, and that this record remains unbroken?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Aachen"], "question": "the 450 aircraft that conducted the opening aerial bombardment during the failed to hit a single German pillbox?"} +{"answers": ["Los Carneros AVA", "Los Carneros", "Carneros AVA"], "question": "the \"\", located in both Napa and Sonoma counties, was the first wine region in California to be defined by its climate characteristics instead of political boundaries?"} +{"answers": ["Stevenson", "Clare Stevenson", "Clare", "Clare Grant Stevenson"], "question": "Group Officer was the first Director of the Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force (WAAAF)?"} +{"answers": ["Abdur Rahim", "Abdur", "Rahim", "Abdur Rahim"], "question": " KCSI was President of the Central Legislative Assembly of India for ten years?"} +{"answers": ["Air and Simple Gifts"], "question": ", performed at the inauguration of Barack Obama on 20 January 2009, was the first classical music quartet ever performed at a United States presidential inauguration?"} +{"answers": ["Murphy-O'Connor", "Jerome Murphy-O'Connor", "Jerome"], "question": ", the Dominican priest and Bible scholar, is a cousin of Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, the Archbishop of Westminster?"} +{"answers": ["Secret Teaching Organization"], "question": "in light of the Nazi Germany attempt to destroy Polish culture, the created an underground education system with over a million students?"} +{"answers": ["Sarcoscypha coccinea"], "question": "the \"scarlet elf cup\", fungal species \"\", has been used medicinally by the Oneida First Nations people?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Rarańcza"], "question": "while in the service of the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I, Polish Legionnaires decided to mutiny, fighting their former master at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Rashid", "Rashid Johnson", "Johnson"], "question": "post-black artist had multiple works in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago before the age of 25?"} +{"answers": ["Philip De Witt Ginder", "Ginder", "Philip"], "question": " won the Distinguished Service Cross for actions in Germany during World War II and became the youngest American general to command a combat division in the Korean War?"} +{"answers": ["Ménage problem"], "question": "there are 115,200 solutions to the of permuting six couples at a twelve-person table so that men and women alternate and are seated away from their partners?"} +{"answers": ["Marcus Schrenker", "Schrenker", "Marcus"], "question": ", after committing pseudocide, may face charges from the Coast Guard, the Federal Aviation Administration, as well as Indiana, Alabama, and Florida law enforcement?"} +{"answers": ["SC 1880 Frankfurt"], "question": " adopted a red and black strip after a set of friendlies in 1894 against the English club Blackheath F.C., who also played in those colours?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William K. Jones", "Jones", "William Kenefick Jones"], "question": ", awarded the Navy Cross and the Silver Star for valor at Tarawa and Saipan, was the youngest commander of a U.S. Marine Corps battalion during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["International Congress of Americanists"], "question": "a \"lively controversy\" occurred at the 1902 over the word \"Amerind\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Morgan Jr.", "Charles Morgan", "Jr.", "Charles"], "question": " resigned from his ACLU position after the group's head criticized Morgan for calling a New Yorker a bigot for his refusal to consider voting for Jimmy Carter as President?"} +{"answers": ["Howard Stevens", "Howard", "Stevens"], "question": "at 5 feet 5 inches tall and 165 pounds, was one of the smallest players ever in the National Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Filipino Italians", "Filipino Italian"], "question": "between 20,000 and 80,000 live illegally in Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Ames-Florida House", "Ames–Florida House"], "question": "the is one of a few houses in Minnesota built with timber framing before balloon framing and dimensional lumber were well-known in that U.S. state?"} +{"answers": ["Michelle", "Doherty", "Michelle Doherty"], "question": "following TV3's axing of \"Night Shift\" the presenter, model , was said to have been left feeling \"completely bewildered, and absolutely gutted\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marra Farm"], "question": " is one of only two historic agricultural parcels inside Seattle, Washington, city limits that retains an agricultural use today?"} +{"answers": ["Landers", "Rodney Landers", "Rodney"], "question": "Do you know that, in 2008, college football quarterback of James Madison became the first player from an FCS school to win the Dudley Award for most outstanding player in Virginia since 1998?"} +{"answers": ["G350.1-0.3"], "question": "until recent XMM-Newton images, the supernova remnant was mistakenly thought to be a distant galaxy?"} +{"answers": ["Nigel Hamilton", "Nigel Hamilton", "Hamilton", "Nigel"], "question": "'s biography of the young John F. Kennedy, \"JFK: Reckless Youth\", was turned into a television miniseries of the same name starring Patrick Dempsey as JFK?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Scott Haley", "Haley", "Charles"], "question": "in 1923, conducted California's first statewide comprehensive study of tertiary fluvial placers, dredge fields, and dry placers?"} +{"answers": ["Marcellino", "Noella Marcellino", "Noella"], "question": ", a Benedictine nun and modern connoisseur of cheese, was named the official cheesemaker of Connecticut's Abbey of Regina Laudis?"} +{"answers": ["NSB Class 93"], "question": "one year after delivery, six of eleven trains \"(example pictured)\" were out of service due to technical problems?"} +{"answers": ["Gomphus clavatus"], "question": "\"pig's ears\", fungal species , are the only \"Gomphus\" species in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Teddy", "Teddy Gueritz", "Gueritz"], "question": "as a junior officer Rear Admiral served as beachmaster on Sword Beach from D-Day until he was severely wounded 19 days later, and was awarded a bar to his Distinguished Service Cross?"} +{"answers": ["Chennai Book Fair"], "question": "the is an annual event in Chennai, India, which takes place between the last week of December and the third week of January?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Wild Cat Creek"], "question": "the War of 1812 battle was so named due to the survivors having to spur their horses in order to escape?"} +{"answers": ["McDonald's Israel"], "question": "due to the Arab League boycott of Israel, did not open in Israel until 1993 when they opened their first branch in Ramat Gan?"} +{"answers": ["Sue", "Green", "Sue Green"], "question": "professional wrestler legally changed her name to Susan Tex Green to differentiate herself from another woman named Susan Green who was writing bad checks?"} +{"answers": ["Chthamalus stellatus"], "question": " \"\" is hermaphroditic and has a penis significantly longer than its body?"} +{"answers": ["Jostein Grindhaug", "Grindhaug", "Jostein"], "question": "Norwegian footballer scored the first league goal for the club FK Haugesund?"} +{"answers": ["New Haven Battlefield Site", "New Haven Battlefield"], "question": "during the , the fort the Confederate howitzer aimed at was not damaged, but the town's only hotel and bar were?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Bligh", "Bligh", "Richard"], "question": "intercepted by a larger French force on 6 November 1794, Captain of HMS \"Alexander\" chose to stay and fight, allowing his companion ship, HMS \"Canada\", to safely retreat?"} +{"answers": ["Hyodeoxycholic acid", "hyodeoxycholic acid"], "question": "glucuronidation of by the UGT2B4 and UGT2B7 isoforms is an example of redundancy in the natural protection against harmful endogenous compounds?"} +{"answers": ["Don Brown", "Don Brown", "Brown", "Don"], "question": "college football coach led the UMass Minutemen to their best five-year record in school history?"} +{"answers": ["Lactarius glyciosmus"], "question": "the mushroom smells strongly of coconuts?"} +{"answers": ["Dennis", "Coslett", "Dennis Coslett"], "question": "in a 1967 television interview, David Frost compared Welsh nationalist activist to Israeli general Moshe Dayan, because both wore eyepatches?"} +{"answers": ["Saskatchewan Highway 5"], "question": "a tall, traditionally-dressed Ukrainian woman offers bread and salt to travelers at Canora, a town in Saskatchewan, Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Port of Naples"], "question": "the first steamship in the Mediterranean Sea basin, \"Real Ferdiando I\", was launched on September 27, 1818, from the ?"} +{"answers": ["Barack Obama \"Hope\" poster"], "question": "the designed by artist Shepard Fairey was based on a photograph from before Obama officially launched his presidential campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Bosana"], "question": "the olive cultivar makes up more than half the olive production of Sardinia?"} +{"answers": ["Tore Linné Eriksen", "Eriksen", "Linné Eriksen", "Tore"], "question": "Norwegian historian has published several books about Namibia, including one on what was described as the first genocide in the twentieth century?"} +{"answers": ["Colony Shale Oil Project"], "question": "the day when Exxon canceled its in Colorado is known by locals as \"Black Sunday\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Lewis", "Eric", "Lewis", "Eric Lewis"], "question": "soon after understudy left the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in frustration that George Grossmith rarely took a day off, Grossmith fell gravely ill?"} +{"answers": ["Next Big Sound"], "question": "venture capitalists committed US$25,000 to the after a group of Northwestern University students presented it as their entrepreneur class assignment?"} +{"answers": ["George Miller Bligh", "George", "Bligh"], "question": " was present at Nelson's death at Trafalgar, and was subsequently incorporated into Arthur William Devis's painting of the event?"} +{"answers": ["Jon Tvedt", "Tvedt", "Jon"], "question": " took up competitive mountain running in his late thirties, his career in orienteering having peaked several years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["U.S. Capitol Gatehouses and Gateposts"], "question": "the poor grade sandstone used in the original required them to undergo a complete restoration in 1938?"} +{"answers": ["Juste de Juste", "Juste"], "question": "all 17 etchings by show only naked men, in five cases forming human pyramids \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anangula Island"], "question": "rabbits that were introduced as food for arctic foxes still populate in the Aleutian Islands, although the foxes were removed in the 1940s?"} +{"answers": ["Vishnu", "Kolte", "Vishnu Bhikaji Kolte"], "question": " was the first to edit \"Leela Charitra\", the first written biography in the Marathi language?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Endo", "Harry", "Endo"], "question": " had been filmed in a commercial for the bank in Hawaii where he worked when he was asked to play the role of \"Che Fong\", an original cast member of the television series \"Hawaii Five-O\"?"} +{"answers": ["Savoie", "Donat Savoie", "Donat"], "question": "anthropologist was the first director of Canada's Inuit Relations Secretariat?"} +{"answers": ["Outliers", "Outliers"], "question": "the book , written by Malcolm Gladwell, claims that the key to success in any field is practicing a specific task for 10,000 hours?"} +{"answers": ["Appollo", "Appollo"], "question": " received the Dickin Medal on behalf of all search and rescue dogs who participated in rescue operations after the September 11 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of the Strait of Otranto", "Battle of the Strait of Otranto"], "question": "the largest surface action during World War I in the Mediterranean was the \"(ships pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["WMSP"], "question": "radio station in Montgomery, Alabama, broadcasts the college football games of both the Alabama Crimson Tide and arch-rival Auburn Tigers?"} +{"answers": ["Dhillon", "Kuldip Singh Dhillon", "Kuldip"], "question": "when Charles, Prince of Wales was attacked for calling his friend \"Sooty\", Dhillon defended the Prince as a man of \"zero prejudice\"?"} +{"answers": ["J. K. Gill", "Joseph Gill", "Joseph Kaye Gill", "Joseph", "Gill", "Joseph K. Gill"], "question": " started a bookstore in Portland, Oregon, in 1870 that grew to a chain of 63 stores before the company folded in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Lactifluus volemus", "Lactarius volemus"], "question": "despite its fishy smell, is considered a choice mushroom for eating?"} +{"answers": ["Grain", "Richard Corney Grain", "Corney Grain", "Richard"], "question": "the 1895 deaths of and Alfred German Reed ended the German Reed Entertainments, which had been presented since 1855?"} +{"answers": ["Pundalik"], "question": "according to Hindu mythology, the devotee kept the god Krishna waiting because he was busy serving his parents?"} +{"answers": ["Evelyn Lauder", "Evelyn", "Lauder"], "question": ", who co-created and popularized the pink ribbon as a symbol for breast cancer awareness, helped create Estée Lauder's Pink Ribbon lipstick and blusher as a breast cancer fundraiser?"} +{"answers": ["BSA M20"], "question": "the was one of the longest serving British military motorcycles and the most numerous with 126,000 produced?"} +{"answers": ["Adrian Goldsmith", "Goldsmith", "Adrian"], "question": "Australian Second World War flying ace was credited with shooting down 12¼ Axis aircraft over Malta between the months of February and July 1942?"} +{"answers": ["Big Boy Now", "Big Boy", "Big Boy"], "question": "Michael Jackson was only 10 years old when he recorded \"\", the first single by The Jackson 5?"} +{"answers": ["Petitot", "Émile", "Émile Petitot"], "question": "Father was the first European to reach the Tuktut Nogait National Park area in northern Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Mighty", "Mighty Igor", "Igor"], "question": "professional wrestler used to bring kielbasa to his matches and share it with the fans?"} +{"answers": ["Flekkefjord Station"], "question": "from 1904 to 1927, passengers travelling by rail from Stavanger to Oslo, Norway, needed to change to steam ship at \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["To My Surprise", "To My Surprise"], "question": " was the only album ever released by the alternative rock band To My Surprise before they disbanded in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["McLean Game Refuge"], "question": "the was privately created by George P. McLean, a Senator and Governor of Connecticut?"} +{"answers": ["Eugene Michael McGuinness", "Eugene", "McGuinness", "Eugene McGuinness"], "question": "Liverpool-based singer-songwriter once performed for Sir Paul McCartney?"} +{"answers": ["It's Alive!", "It's Alive!"], "question": "the filming of \"Dexter\" was forced to move from Miami to Los Angeles, beginning with the episode \"\", because of the overlap between the show's production window and Miami's hurricane season?"} +{"answers": ["Dutch Society for the Protection of Animals"], "question": "the shooting of a sparrow, during the preparations for the Domino Day World record attempt, was investigated by the in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Tiger Conway Sr.", "Sr.", "Tiger"], "question": "Do you know that, due to racial segregation, African American wrestlers like competed on the \"chitterling circuit\", named after pig innards that were fed to slaves?"} +{"answers": ["The Late Late Show", "The Late Late Show"], "question": "a November 2008 by a dance troupe called Satanic Sluts, featuring the granddaughter of actor Andrew Sachs, on \"The Late Late Show\" led to a significant number of complaints?"} +{"answers": ["Norman Egbert Denning", "Norman", "Denning", "Norman Denning"], "question": " anticipated an attack on Singapore by the Japanese as early as the mid-1930s, but his report was dismissed as him \"over-exercising his imagination\"?"} +{"answers": ["Potosi", "Potosi"], "question": "the \"monstrous\" five-masted steel barque \"\" was named after the highest city in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Kinnard", "Harry", "Kinnard"], "question": " was the inspiration for General Anthony McAuliffe's one-word reply \"Nuts!\" in response to a German demand for surrender at the Siege of Bastogne?"} +{"answers": ["1977 Moscow bombings"], "question": "two perpetrators of the were caught after attempting to bomb the city's Kursky Rail Terminal later that year?"} +{"answers": ["Donald Floyd Gleason", "Donald Gleason", "Donald F. Gleason", "Donald", "Gleason"], "question": "in 1966, developed the Gleason score, still used as the standard to measure the aggressiveness of prostate cancer despite millions spent in attempts to displace it?"} +{"answers": ["Vigo Ordnance Plant", "Vigo Plant"], "question": "though the never produced any biological agents it did produce of the anthrax simulant \"Bacillus globigii\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sven Inge Höglund", "Inge", "Sven Inge Demonér", "Sven", "Sven Inge"], "question": "Swedish painter and pop artist changed his name twice?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Valley AVA", "Alexander Valley"], "question": "a Chardonnay from the Robert Young Vineyard in the was one of the first premium vineyard designated wines in California history?"} +{"answers": ["Kruczkowski", "Leon", "Leon Kruczkowski"], "question": ", a major figure in post-WWII Polish theater, was also involved in introducing the socrealism doctrine in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Clarke", "Hamilton", "Hamilton Clarke"], "question": ", a prolific composer of the Victorian era, is remembered today chiefly for his compilation of the overture to Gilbert and Sullivan's \"The Mikado\"?"} +{"answers": ["Geoffrey Shaw"], "question": "church music composer was the father of Sebastian Shaw, who played Anakin Skywalker in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard Daly Educational Fund"], "question": "the , established in 1922, has provided over 2,000 college scholarships to students from communities in Lake County, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Théodore", "Théodore Vienne", "Vienne"], "question": ", who founded the Paris-Roubaix cycle race, was described by the \"New York Times\" as \"the leading fight promoter of France\"?"} +{"answers": ["Commelina lukei"], "question": "the East African plant has been informally recognised as a separate species since 1969, but was only formally described in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Church Administration Building"], "question": "during her husband's presidential campaign, Michelle Obama met with Mormon officials in their ?"} +{"answers": ["Baird", "Charles A. Baird", "Charles"], "question": "Michigan's first athletic director \"\" built the largest college athletic ground in the United States and negotiated the school's appearance in the first Rose Bowl game?"} +{"answers": ["Australia–Chile Free Trade Agreement"], "question": "the Australian government hopes to use the as a model for future free trade agreements with other countries?"} +{"answers": ["Phineas", "Phineas Hodson", "Hodson"], "question": "in 1636, , Chancellor of York Minster, lost his 38-year-old wife Jane during the birth of the couple's 24th child?"} +{"answers": ["Ned Tanen", "Ned Stone Tanen", "Ned", "Tanen"], "question": "the character of Biff Tannen in the \"Back to the Future\" films was named after studio executive , who had reacted aggressively towards writers Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis at a meeting?"} +{"answers": ["Featherbed frame"], "question": "TT racer Harold Daniell tested the new Norton motorcycle frame in 1950 and declared that it was like \"riding on a featherbed\" – and it has been called the \"\" ever since?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Thomas Pecora", "Pecora"], "question": ", who headed the United States Geological Survey from 1965 to 1971, was a member of the U.S. fencing team at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin?"} +{"answers": ["Sheoo Mewalal"], "question": " scored the only goal in the final of the first Asian Games football competition held at Delhi, India, in 1951?"} +{"answers": ["Lysurus mokusin"], "question": "immature specimens of the fungus \"\", with an odor of dog feces, sewage, or rotting flesh when mature, are considered an edible and medicinal delicacy in China?"} +{"answers": ["Puna de Atacama dispute", "Puna de Atacama"], "question": "during the the U.S. minister in Buenos Aires and two delegates from Chile and Argentina drew the northern portion of the border between Chile and Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur Dodd", "Arthur Dodd"], "question": ", a British prisoner of war during World War II, was an eye-witness to the horrors of Auschwitz?"} +{"answers": ["Edwards", "Philip Leget Edwards", "Philip Edwards", "Philip"], "question": ", the first teacher in what became the U.S. state of Oregon, later served in the legislatures of Missouri and California?"} +{"answers": ["Germany national football team manager"], "question": "from 1936 to 1998, the Germany national football team had just five , each of whom won a major trophy, with Helmut Schön (1964–1978) winning two?"} +{"answers": ["Hawkshaw", "John Hawkshaw", "John", "John Clarke Hawkshaw"], "question": " was a member of the Royal Commission set up by King Edward VII to decide the British representation at the 1904 St Louis World's Fair?"} +{"answers": ["Rufus R. Jones", "Rufus", "Jones"], "question": "professional wrestler used to tell opponents that his middle initial stood for \"guts\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eduard Müller", "Eduard Müller", "Eduard", "Müller"], "question": "the 1871 election of Father to the new Reichstag was considered \"an astonishing victory of a nobody\" over an aristocratic landowner?"} +{"answers": ["Gene Petit", "Gene", "Petit"], "question": "professional wrestler was hired by the World Wrestling Federation because of a picture he took as a joke?"} +{"answers": ["Fall of Mazar-i-Sharif", "Fall of Mazari Sharif"], "question": "prior to the , all American military flights into Afghanistan had to be launched from Uzbekistan or aircraft carriers in the Arabian Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Claude", "Jeter", "Claude Jeter", "Claude A. Jeter"], "question": "\"I'll be a bridge over deep water if you trust in my name\", from 's 1961 song \"Mary Don't You Weep\", was the inspiration for Paul Simon's 1970 song \"Bridge over Troubled Water\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alternanthera mosaic virus"], "question": "the , a type of \"Potexvirus\", has been misdiagnosed as the closely-related Papaya mosaic virus?"} +{"answers": ["Sin Chang-won", "Chang-won", "Sin"], "question": ", a South Korean fugitive criminal famous for his close escapes, was first arrested at the age of 15 after being turned in by his father for stealing a watermelon?"} +{"answers": ["McGehee–Stringfellow House", "McGehee-Stringfellow House"], "question": "the historic in Greensboro, Alabama, collapsed in the 1980s when the MacMillan Bloedel company tried to move it?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin Thomas"], "question": "while played for Edinburgh Athletic in the East of Scotland Football League he also worked for a hotel booking agency run by his mother?"} +{"answers": ["Hawthorne", "Hawthorne"], "question": "Prairieville, Alabama's Italianate was inspired by an 1852 Samuel Sloan publication?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Storrs Grierson", "Margaret", "Grierson"], "question": "archivist was founder and first director of the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College?"} +{"answers": ["Lucien", "Lucien Heath", "Heath"], "question": ", the first Oregon Secretary of State, later served in the California State Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["John Francis McGillicuddy", "McGillicuddy", "John", "John McGillicuddy"], "question": "in 1991, Manufacturers Hanover CEO was the chief architect of a merger with the Chemical Banking Corporation that was the largest US bank merger to that time?"} +{"answers": ["Carmignano DOCG"], "question": "that winemakers in the region of Tuscany have been blending Cabernet Sauvignon with Sangiovese since the 18th century, long before the emergence of \"Super Tuscans\"?"} +{"answers": ["Al", "Al Madril", "Madril"], "question": "Do you know that, despite competing for over 20 years, now reportedly refuses to acknowledge that he was once a professional wrestler?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Dresser", "Paul Dresser Birthplace"], "question": "unlike most historical homes, the \"\" in Terre Haute, Indiana, USA, reflects the furnishings of a working class family, not the well-to-do?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Hamiguitan"], "question": " in the Philippines has a protected area with a pygmy forest of century-old trees growing in ultramafic soil?"} +{"answers": ["Paul LeDuc", "Paul LeDuc", "LeDuc", "Paul"], "question": "professional wrestlers Jos LeDuc and played the role of brothers so well that news that they were not related created a sensation on talk shows?"} +{"answers": ["Kanhopatra"], "question": " is venerated as a saint in the Varkari sect of Hinduism, despite spending most of her life as a courtesan?"} +{"answers": ["Icos", "ICOS"], "question": "Cialis, the erectile dysfunction drug developed by , was originally researched in the hopes of a treatment for cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension and angina?"} +{"answers": ["Ole", "Furuseth", "Ole Kristian Furuseth"], "question": "when Norwegian alpine skier won a silver medal in slalom at the 1998 Winter Olympics, he had not placed this high in a major race since March 1995?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Kenneth Walton", "Kenneth Walton", "Walton"], "question": "pathologist conducted a 1973 study into the causes of heart disease in which he got participants to eat greasy fry-ups?"} +{"answers": ["James O. Clephane", "James Clephane", "James", "Clephane", "James Ogilvie Clephane"], "question": "the development of the linotype machine \"(matrix pictured)\" was initiated by , a court reporter who sought a quick way to transcribe legal briefs?"} +{"answers": ["Shale oil"], "question": " was used to light the streets of Modena, Italy, at the turn of the 17th century?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Davies", "Thomas Alfred Davies"], "question": "in his later years, Union Army general published a number of books supporting the divine inspiration of the Bible, and refuting the materialistic philosophy?"} +{"answers": ["Ray", "Gunkel", "Ray Gunkel"], "question": "professional wrestler won his final match despite suffering a heart injury in that match that killed him later that day?"} +{"answers": ["Phnom Penh Commercial Bank"], "question": "the was Cambodia's 23rd bank and the first Japanese-financed bank in the country?"} +{"answers": ["Ryvarden", "Leif", "Leif Randulff Ryvarden", "Leif Ryvarden"], "question": "in addition to his academic works, Norwegian mycologist is known as a conveyer of popular science and a former board member of Greenpeace?"} +{"answers": ["HM Prison Ranby"], "question": "in 2006, a prisoner escaped from , England, by hiding in a rubbish lorry?"} +{"answers": ["Klass", "Günter", "Günter Klass"], "question": "1966 European Rally Champion \"\" was given no spare parts as Porsches \"simply don't break\"?"} +{"answers": ["Khmer numbers", "Khmer numerals"], "question": " were the first material evidence of the figure zero as a numerical figure?"} +{"answers": ["GLENCAIRN", "Glencairn", "Glencairn"], "question": "historic in Greensboro, Alabama, was built in 1835 by Alabama legislator John Erwin?"} +{"answers": ["The Lucy Kennedy Show"], "question": "Lucy Kennedy has described as \"\"Livin' with Lucy\" in a studio\" and \"a bit like \"The Charlotte Church Show\" gone wrong\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kroffat", "Dan Kroffat", "Dan"], "question": "professional wrestler created the ladder match during a feud with Tor Kamata in Stampede Wrestling?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Terry"], "question": "the Spanish–American War-era on Plum Island was used as a U.S. biological weapons research facility from 1952 to 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Alphonse Amadou Alley", "Alphonse", "Alley", "Alphonse Alley"], "question": "former Beninese army Chief of Staff was known as \"the wine, women and song officer\"?"} +{"answers": ["St. Peter's Church, Jaffa", "St. Peter's Church"], "question": "Napoleon Bonaparte is said to have visited the \"\" in Jaffa during his campaign in Egypt and Syria in 1799?"} +{"answers": ["Daphne Osborne", "Osborne", "Daphne J. Osborne", "Daphne"], "question": "British plant physiologist showed that the gas ethylene is a natural plant hormone which regulates ageing and the shedding of leaves and fruits?"} +{"answers": ["Hebraization of surnames"], "question": "1944 was proclaimed the \"Year of naturalization and \" by the Zionist leadership?"} +{"answers": ["Koryagin", "Anatoly", "Anatoly Ivanovich Koryagin", "Anatoly Koryagin"], "question": " was imprisoned for conducting psychiatric interviews with Soviet dissidents confined to mental institutions and smuggling a paper about his findings to the \"Lancet\"?"} +{"answers": ["Seashell Trust"], "question": "the is the oldest charity for deaf children in North West England?"} +{"answers": ["Rinshō Kadekaru", "Rinshō", "Kadekaru"], "question": "Okinawan folk singer was gravely wounded during World War II, and reported dead, only to survive and enjoy a lengthy career, living until 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Mario", "Milano", "Mario Milano"], "question": "Do you know that, due to a government-imposed curfew, professional wrestler had to wrestle under a mask at the beginning of his career because he was underage and not allowed out after 9 o'clock?"} +{"answers": ["Pat", "O'Connor", "Pat O'Connor", "Pat O'Connor"], "question": "the 30 June 1961 wrestling match between and Buddy Rogers had ticket sales of US$148,000, which was a North American professional wrestling record for almost 20 years?"} +{"answers": ["Thang Tong Gyalpo", "Gyalpo", "Thang"], "question": ", a 15th-century Nyingma yogi, physician, treasure finder, and founder of Tibetan opera, is known for building numerous iron chain suspension bridges in Tibet?"} +{"answers": ["Mohammad Usman of Madras", "Mohammad", "Madras"], "question": " was the first Indian to act as the Governor of Madras Presidency in British India?"} +{"answers": ["Labyrinth of Passion"], "question": "one draft of the 1982 Spanish film had Salvador Dalí and the Pope meeting and falling passionately in love?"} +{"answers": ["Platax"], "question": "the genus , composed of five species of marine batfishes \"(orbicular batfish pictured)\", used to include the freshwater angelfish?"} +{"answers": ["el-Mejjati", "Karim", "Karim Thami el-Mejjati", "Karim el-Mejjati"], "question": " was implicated in the bombing of targets in Casablanca, the American barracks in Riyadh, the 2004 Madrid train bombings and the 2005 London bombings?"} +{"answers": ["Galileo", "Galileo"], "question": "Joseph Losey directed both the first U.S. theatrical version of Bertolt Brecht's \"Galileo\" in 1947 and the ?"} +{"answers": ["Catherine Ferguson", "Catherine Ferguson", "Catherine", "Ferguson"], "question": "despite her illiteracy, founded the first Sunday school in New York City which later became known as Murray Street Sabbath School?"} +{"answers": ["Wehrmacht forces for the Ardennes Offensive"], "question": "many soldiers in the could not speak German?"} +{"answers": ["Honma", "Teiji Honma", "Teiji"], "question": " became one of the first goaltenders in ice hockey to wear a mask when he used one that resembled a baseball catcher's mask at the 1936 Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Neath by-election, 1945"], "question": "the Revolutionary Communist candidate at the was the first Trotskyist to stand in a British parliamentary election?"} +{"answers": ["Burrhead Jones", "Melvin Nelson", "Burrhead", "Jones"], "question": "the NAACP forced the cancellation of some wrestling events in Mississippi to protest a tar-and-feather match featuring wrestling as \"Burrhead Jones\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund Barton Building", "Edmund Barton"], "question": "the , named after the first Prime Minister of Australia, is the largest example of the late 20th-century International Style of Australian architecture in Canberra?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Geranium"], "question": "more than 3,000 containers of the chemical agent lewisite were dumped off the Florida coast during ?"} +{"answers": ["Blowout", "Blowout"], "question": "during a , fans often chant to request that players who only play in garbage time be put in the game?"} +{"answers": ["Czesław", "Wycech", "Czesław Wycech"], "question": " \"\", Polish peasant movement activist, was also involved with underground education in occupied Poland during WWII?"} +{"answers": ["Kinnaird", "Maria Kinnaird", "Maria"], "question": ", who was adopted by the politician Richard \"Conversation\" Sharp, married the surveyor who first used the Drummond Light?"} +{"answers": ["Galápagos Pink Land Iguana", "Conolophus marthae"], "question": ", a newly described species of iguana, diverged some 5.7 million years ago, making it among the oldest incidents of evolutionary divergence recorded in the Galápagos archipelago?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Jowett", "Jowett"], "question": "in 1820, the missionary bought the 9,539-page manuscript of Abu Rumi's first-ever translation of the Bible into Amharic \"on terms which appeared... equitable to all parties\"?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Iron Hammer", "Operation Iron Hammer"], "question": "the 2005 , aimed to clear Al-Qaeda in Iraq from the Hai Al Becker region in western Iraq, resulted in no reported casualties and no use of deadly force?"} +{"answers": ["WREN", "WREN"], "question": "the studio band of radio station WRAG (now ) in Carrollton, Alabama, is credited with popularizing bluegrass music in central Alabama and eastern Mississippi?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim Baxter", "Baxter"], "question": "Scottish footballer once taunted opponents in an international match by playing keepie uppie during the game, and that he described his style as \"treating the ball like a woman\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Keith", "Harry", "Keith"], "question": "\"Rafflesia keithii\" \"\", a parasitic plant endemic to Sabah, is named in honour of forester and plant collector ?"} +{"answers": ["Bethune", "Robert", "Robert de Bethune"], "question": "when was nominated Bishop of Hereford in 1130, King Henry I of England did so because he felt he needed one \"godly bishop\" around?"} +{"answers": ["Project Jefferson"], "question": "concerns were raised in 2001 that anthrax research done by the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency as part of violated the Biological Weapons Convention?"} +{"answers": ["James Bennet"], "question": " was set to become Beijing correspondent for \"The New York Times\" when he instead was appointed the fourteenth editor-in-chief of \"The Atlantic Monthly\" in March 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Blood of the Irish"], "question": "in , presenter Diarmuid Gavin examined the claim that 20% of men in the north-west of Ireland are descended from Niall of the Nine Hostages, an ancient High King of Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Edward D. Hamilton", "Edward", "Hamilton"], "question": " was appointed as the Secretary of the Oregon Territory after later U.S. President Abraham Lincoln declined the position?"} +{"answers": ["Squad number", "Squad number"], "question": "the Brazilian team at the 1958 World Cup had not assigned in advance, and a 17-year old Pelé was randomly assigned the number 10, which he wore for the rest of his career?"} +{"answers": ["Huntington", "Frank", "Frank Atwood Huntington"], "question": "in 1889, patented a self-propelled gasoline engine vehicle \"(patent image pictured)\", four years before the Duryea Brothers built their first car?"} +{"answers": ["Foliot", "Gilbert Foliot", "Gilbert"], "question": "after Pope Alexander III absolved 's excommunication, Thomas Becket exclaimed that \"Satan is unloosed for the destruction of the Church\"?"} +{"answers": ["War Bureau of Consultants"], "question": "recommendations from the in 1942 led to the founding of the War Research Service and a bio-weapons program?"} +{"answers": ["Tonje Larsen", "Larsen", "Tonje"], "question": "handballer was a part of the All-Star Team at the 2008 European Championship, sixteen years after debuting on the Norwegian national team?"} +{"answers": ["currencies of Puerto Rico", "Currencies of Puerto Rico"], "question": "the first 8-\"real\" banknotes were in 1766?"} +{"answers": ["Everhope Plantation"], "question": "the owner of organized Company B of the 36th Regiment Alabama Infantry in the Confederate Army on the lawn in front of his house?"} +{"answers": ["Benoît Sinzogan", "Benoît", "Sinzogan"], "question": ", described as \"too timid to mount a coup\" during the 1960s and 1970s, was \"one of Dahomey's few senior officers not to attempt to\"?"} +{"answers": ["Master I. A. M. of Zwolle", "Zwolle", "Master"], "question": "Samuel Pepys and Ferdinand Columbus each owned works by the anonymous engraver \"(example engraving pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Suicide, it's a suicide"], "question": "the lyrics \"\", first used by rapper KRS-One in 1987, have since been re-used by artists such as Ice-T, Redman and Jay-Z?"} +{"answers": ["Leonid Ivanovych Plyushch", "Leonid", "Plyushch", "Leonid Plyushch"], "question": ", who sought to apply mathematical modeling to mental illness, was later diagnosed with sluggish schizophrenia for his dissident activities?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Barga"], "question": " helped improve the social status of bargadars (sharecroppers) in West Bengal, India?"} +{"answers": ["Heydt", "Francis Elmer Heydt", "Francis", "Francis Heydt"], "question": "1941 NCAA backstroke champion and University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor inductee later owned a business that sold camouflage clothing to the U.S. military?"} +{"answers": ["Rap-Up"], "question": "the hip hop magazine was founded by Devin Lazerine as a website when he was 15 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Mads Fredrik Gilbert", "Mads Gilbert", "Mads", "Gilbert"], "question": "having witnessed the effects of a market attack in the 2008–2009 Israel–Gaza conflict during a ban of international press, Norwegian doctor started a global SMS campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Breaking point"], "question": "Robert Redford made one of his last guest-starring appearances in a television series in a 1963 episode of the ABC psychiatric drama ?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Yevtyukhin", "Mark", "Yevtyukhin", "Mark Nikolayevich Yevtyukhin"], "question": "during the Battle for Height 776 in Chechnya, ordered artillery fire on his company's position, an act which contributed to him being posthumously honoured as a Hero of the Russian Federation \"()\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jackson Lake State Park", "Jackson Lake State Park"], "question": " in Ohio, USA, is now the location of a thriving second growth forest, but was once home to the iron, coal and salt industries?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim McColl", "McColl"], "question": ", the son of a butcher, reportedly became Scotland's richest man in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Dew"], "question": "an area of more than in the U.S. states of Georgia, North and South Carolina was exposed to airborne clouds of zinc cadmium sulfide during ?"} +{"answers": ["Satenik"], "question": " was the Alanian wife of Artaxias I, the king of Armenia and the founder of the Artaxiad Dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["12\"/50 caliber gun Mark 8", "12\"/50 caliber Mark 8 gun"], "question": "the , an American naval gun mounted on the s, \"was by far the most powerful weapon of its caliber ever placed in service\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shasta", "Shasta"], "question": "the South Indian Hindu deity \"(statue pictured)\" is considered the son of Shiva and Mohini, a female form of Vishnu?"} +{"answers": ["Personent hodie"], "question": "the Christmas carol , first published in the 1582 Finnish song book \"Piae Cantiones\", is thought to be a parody of a 12th-century carol?"} +{"answers": ["Kuehler", "Jack Kuehler", "Jack D. Kuehler", "Jack"], "question": "as a means to challenge the Microsoft/Intel PC architecture, IBM executive formed the AIM alliance that created the PowerPC microprocessor used in Apple's computers from 1994 to 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Kaben"], "question": "despite being roughly only a square mile (2.6 km) in area, the tiny atoll of in the Republic of the Marshall Islands actually has a functional airstrip?"} +{"answers": ["Saskatchewan Highway 641"], "question": "labourers paving in 1942 earned 35 cents an hour and a labourer with a tractor-drawn drag earned 50 cents an hour?"} +{"answers": ["Gao", "Wei", "Wei Gao"], "question": "during the Song Dynasty, the people of Sichuan worshipped Tang Dynasty general as a local deity?"} +{"answers": ["AJS Model 16"], "question": "to boost US sales the AMC marketing team rebranded the aging export \"\" with the new name \"The Sceptre\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tokio Hotel discography", "Tokio Hotel"], "question": "the German rock group Tokio Hotel has released in English?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward Joseph Hanna", "Hanna", "Edward Hanna"], "question": "Archbishop was the chairman of the U.S. National Longshoremen's Board during the 1934 West Coast waterfront strike?"} +{"answers": ["Peridium"], "question": "the of the bird's-nest fungus forms its \"nest\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pei Yanling", "Yanling", "Pei"], "question": "Tang Dynasty official was \"so careless in his frivolousness and falsehood, as well as his jealousy of the talented and harmfulness to the good\" that two centuries later it made historian Liu Xu weep?"} +{"answers": ["State Fair Community College"], "question": "the opening of was delayed for more than two years because of a legal dispute over college districts in Missouri?"} +{"answers": ["Horst", "Horst Buhtz", "Buhtz"], "question": "German football manager led both Dortmund and Nuremberg to the Bundesliga promotion playoffs, but was dismissed each time before the matches took place?"} +{"answers": ["Clathrus ruber"], "question": "the putrid stench of the \"latticed stinkhorn\" fungus \"\" attracts insects to help disperse its spores?"} +{"answers": ["Ohlin", "Lloyd", "Lloyd Edgar Ohlin", "Lloyd Ohlin"], "question": "as early as 1968, criminologist noted that the routine incarceration of youthful offenders does \"more to develop than to stop career criminals\"?"} +{"answers": ["Deekshabhoomi"], "question": "thousands of people at , a pilgrimage center in Nagpur, India, embraced Buddhism on October 14, 1956?"} +{"answers": ["Herman", "Herman Klein", "Klein"], "question": "music critic wrote in New York City from 1901 to 1909 and advised Columbia Records, but he acquired an unfavorable view of American musical life and returned to Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Hewelsfield"], "question": "Prince Charles, who in 2004 opened the village shop at in Gloucestershire, England, described it as \"a triumph of community spirit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maarleveld", "J.", "J. D. Maarleveld"], "question": "American football tackle survived Hodgkin's lymphoma but was cut from the Notre Dame team anyway, transferred to Maryland, and became a consensus first-team All-American?"} +{"answers": ["Shelldrake", "Shelldrake, Michigan"], "question": "the name of , a ghost town in the U.S. state of Michigan, was translated from the Ojibwa word for a kind of duck?"} +{"answers": ["Rood Bridge", "Rood Bridge Park"], "question": "the Lloyd Baron Rhododendron Garden in includes some 550 varieties of rhododendron \"\", the official flower of the city of Hillsboro, Oregon, USA?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Tanis", "Tanis"], "question": "former guerrilla undertook a trip through some twenty fast-flowing rivers and creeks before being inaugurated as the second President of Bougainville?"} +{"answers": ["Humanitarian Bowl", "2008 Humanitarian Bowl"], "question": "Do you know that, despite being suspended for half the game, college football running back Da'Rel Scott set a school bowl record for rushing for the Maryland Terrapins in their victory?"} +{"answers": ["Watson", "John", "John Selby Watson"], "question": "author Beryl Bainbridge wrote a novel based on clergyman and translator 's 1871 murder of his wife?"} +{"answers": ["Sandefjord Airport Station", "Sandefjord Airport"], "question": "after being closed in 1978, reopened in 2008 with a new name to serve Sandefjord Airport, Torp, Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Nick'' Scandone", "Nick", "Nick Scandone", "Scandone"], "question": " was named 2005 Rolex Yachtsman of the Year, the first Paralympian to earn the honor, after winning the 2.4 meter world championship against 60 able-bodied and 27 disabled sailors?"} +{"answers": ["Sugar pie"], "question": " is being considered to become the official state pie of Indiana, USA?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy Lavinia Brown", "Brown", "Dorothy"], "question": " \"\" was the first African American female surgeon in the Southeastern United States and also first African American woman to serve in the Tennessee General Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["Mass finishing"], "question": "the manufacturing processes, tumble finishing and vibratory finishing, are often employed to deburr machined parts and clean up castings?"} +{"answers": ["Rogers", "Woodes", "Woodes Rogers"], "question": "Captain rescued Alexander Selkirk, the model for Robinson Crusoe, and later defeated the pirates of the Caribbean?"} +{"answers": ["Koradi Thermal Power Station"], "question": ", near Nagpur, India, was commissioned in 1974 and currently operates seven units with a total capacity of 1,080 MW?"} +{"answers": ["Bat Motor Manufacturing Co."], "question": "the was named after founder Samuel Robert Batson but was nicknamed \"Best After Tests\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Murphy", "William Murphy", "Murphy"], "question": " won two Big Ten doubles tennis championships with his twin brother, and later coached Michigan tennis teams to 11 Big Ten and one NCAA team championships?"} +{"answers": ["Delaware State Park"], "question": " is not in the U.S. state of Delaware but rather in Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Eadulf", "Eadulf Rus", "Rus"], "question": "the body of , a man accused of killing Walcher, Bishop of Durham, was removed from the church of Jedburgh some years after it had been buried there on the orders of Turgot, Prior of Durham?"} +{"answers": ["A.", "Annepu Parasuramdas Patro", "A. P. Patro", "Patro"], "question": " inaugurated the Loyola College in Chennai, India, in 1925?"} +{"answers": ["Brooklyn Theatre", "Brooklyn Theatre fire", "Brooklyn Theater Fire"], "question": "while the burned in 1876, the actors urged calm in the face of rising panic, and though nearest to the flames, they were among the last to leave the theater alive?"} +{"answers": ["Cape Verde Shearwater", "Cape Verde shearwater", "Cape Verde"], "question": "the is threatened by the harvesting of its chicks by local fishermen?"} +{"answers": ["Singer Motors"], "question": "in 1912, a became the first 350cc motorcycle to cover more than in one hour?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Delance Johnson", "Brian Johnson", "Brian Johnson", "Johnson", "Brian"], "question": "college football quarterback led the Utah Utes to become the only undefeated team in the 2008 season, including an upset of fourth-ranked Alabama in the 2009 Sugar Bowl?"} +{"answers": ["Hydnellum aurantiacum"], "question": "the \"orange tooth\" fungus, , is considered critically endangered in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year"], "question": "American boxer Muhammad Ali and Swiss tennis player Roger Federer have each won the award three times?"} +{"answers": ["Sangiovese"], "question": "the translation of as the \"blood of Jove\" led to early theories that the grape's origins dated back to Roman times?"} +{"answers": ["Leavitt", "Joseph Leavitt", "Joseph"], "question": ", nicknamed \"Quaker Joe\", was a conscientious objector during the American Revolutionary War, having laid down his weapon after three months of fighting for the Continental Army?"} +{"answers": ["The Price of Silence", "The Price of Silence"], "question": "Link TV partnered with several world artists to write \"\" to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?"} +{"answers": ["Nichols", "Harold Nichols", "Harold"], "question": "in ' 32 years as Iowa State wrestling coach, his wrestlers placed among the top three teams in the United States 25 times and won 38 individual and six team NCAA championships?"} +{"answers": ["George R. Christmas", "George", "George Ronald Christmas", "Christmas"], "question": " \"\", then known as Captain Christmas, received the Navy Cross for \"extraordinary heroism\" in the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Johan", "Hadorph", "Johan Hadorph"], "question": "the 17th-century antiquarian performed Sweden's first archaeological excavation?"} +{"answers": ["Koivuranta", "Anssi Einar Koivuranta", "Anssi Koivuranta", "Anssi"], "question": " is leading the 2008-09 Nordic Combined World Cup right now?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell"], "question": "Susanna Clarke's novel has 185 footnotes, which contain a meticulous false history of English magic and an entire fictional corpus of magical scholarship?"} +{"answers": ["Torrey Smith", "James Torrey Smith", "Torrey", "Smith"], "question": "college football wide receiver of the Maryland Terrapins set the Atlantic Coast Conference record for single-season kick return yards, including a 99-yard return in a bowl game?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Forfang", "Forfang", "Daniel"], "question": "Norwegian ski jumper \"\" retired due to body weight pressure in the sport, whose rules were earlier considered to fit Forfang \"perfectly\"?"} +{"answers": ["Infinity Hall"], "question": "the Norfolk, Connecticut-based performing arts venue was built in 1883 as a combination opera house, barber shop and saloon?"} +{"answers": ["Schalon", "Edward I. Schalon", "Edward Irvin Schalon", "Edward"], "question": ", inducted into the University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor as a golfer, later became the president of a Fortune 500 company, SPX Corporation?"} +{"answers": ["Mojo Club", "King Mojo Club"], "question": "the in Sheffield, run by Peter Stringfellow, hosted the Small Faces' first gig outside London?"} +{"answers": ["M. C. Burton Jr.", "Jr.", "M.", "M. C. Burton, Jr."], "question": "after becoming the first basketball player to lead the Big Ten in both scoring and rebounds, Michigan's turned down a contract to play in the NBA to attend medical school?"} +{"answers": ["Saturday Night Fiber"], "question": "Morrissey was billed as the headliner of 2008, even though he was not the final act to play?"} +{"answers": ["Eliza", "Eliza Flower", "Flower"], "question": " was a 19th-century English musician and composer with whom a young Robert Browning fell in love?"} +{"answers": ["George Cannon", "George", "Cannon", "George Cannon"], "question": " got his nickname from being able to wipe sweat from his face to make it appear as though he was crying?"} +{"answers": ["History of the Pike Place Market"], "question": "the Seattle's Pike Place Market \"\" was created ?"} +{"answers": ["Alice May", "May", "Alice"], "question": " starred as a soprano in comic opera in the 1870s but toured as a contralto in the 1880s?"} +{"answers": ["Borden Oaks"], "question": "the house at in Greensboro, Alabama, features sidelights and transoms derived from an 1833 Asher Benjamin design?"} +{"answers": ["Du Huangchang", "Du", "Huangchang", "Du Huangshang"], "question": "Tang Dynasty chancellor was credited with setting in motion Emperor Xianzong's reassertion of imperial authority over warlords?"} +{"answers": ["Book Soup"], "question": "George Goldman put , a \"cultural fixture\" of the Sunset Strip, up for sale on January 2, 2009, and died a day later?"} +{"answers": ["Draggin' the Line"], "question": "Tommy James' 1971 single \"\" has appeared on 41 albums and in many media works, from \"\" to a documentary on the pornographic film \"Deep Throat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Livingston County", "Livingston County Courthouse", "Livingston County Courthouse"], "question": "Judge Ronald Cicoria of in Geneseo, New York \"(courthouse pictured)\", retired in 2005 as the longest sitting judge in New York State?"} +{"answers": ["Yuan", "Zi", "Yuan Zi"], "question": "Tang Dynasty official wrote a five-volume work about his diplomatic mission to Nanzhao?"} +{"answers": ["The Champ"], "question": "Wallace Beery won the Academy Award for Best Actor and Frances Marion the Oscar for Original Screenplay for ?"} +{"answers": ["Cyathus"], "question": "species in the fungal genus produce bioactive compounds with antibacterial, antifungal, and antioxidative properties?"} +{"answers": ["Pat Fleming", "Fleming", "Pat Fleming", "Pat"], "question": "in June 2008, and Allen Hopkins became the 51st and 52nd pocket billiards players to be inducted into the BCA Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Martini", "Nino Martini", "Nino"], "question": " appeared in numerous Hollywood films during the 1930s and 1940s while simultaneously starring regularly in leading tenor roles at the Metropolitan Opera?"} +{"answers": ["Bounty jumper"], "question": "a , Adam Worth \"\", became the inspiration for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional villain Professor Moriarty?"} +{"answers": ["Mel", "Boozer", "Mel Boozer"], "question": "African American civil rights activist was the first openly gay person nominated for the office of Vice President of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Sion Causeway"], "question": "the connected the island of Bombay with Salsette?"} +{"answers": ["Blue discharge", "blue discharge"], "question": "\"The Pittsburgh Courier\" crusaded against the , calling it \"a vicious instrument that should not be perpetrated against the American Soldier\"?"} +{"answers": ["Iskul Bukol 20 Years After", "Iskul Bukol 20 Years After"], "question": "for the recent Philippine film , stars Tito, Vic and Joey paid a sum of PHP 120,000 to bail actor Ritchie D'Horsie out of jail so that he could appear in the film?"} +{"answers": ["Vai", "Vai Taua", "Taua"], "question": "in 2008, college football running back and quarterback Colin Kaepernick became the first pair of Nevada players to both rush for more than in the same season?"} +{"answers": ["Peege"], "question": "Randal Kleiser saved money shooting his student film by using the studio offices of a Steven Spielberg television movie which had wrapped ahead of schedule?"} +{"answers": ["Turkey bowling"], "question": ", protested by animal rights activists, was invented as a pastime in the aisles of a grocery store \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["National Association of Small Farmers"], "question": "85 percent of the tobacco grown in Cuba is produced by members of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Dominic Tomasi", "Tomasi", "Dominic"], "question": "guard was selected as both captain and Most Valuable Player of the undefeated National Champion 1948 Michigan Wolverines football team?"} +{"answers": ["Interim Self Governing Authority"], "question": " was a power-sharing proposal made by the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam to the government of Sri Lanka to resolve the Sri Lankan civil war?"} +{"answers": ["WLWI-FM"], "question": "disc jockeys at in Montgomery, Alabama, USA, have been nominated for Country Music Association Awards six times since 1981?"} +{"answers": ["Metalloprotein"], "question": "the presence of the metal ion in enzymes allows them to perform functions, such as catalyzing redox reactions, that other polypeptide enzymes cannot achieve?"} +{"answers": ["Hawksley", "Charles Hawksley", "Charles"], "question": " was elected President of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1901, nearly 30 years after his father, Thomas Hawksley, was elected to the position?"} +{"answers": ["2004 Pacific hurricane season"], "question": " of the 2004 Pacific hurricane season reached its peak intensity just six hours after being named?"} +{"answers": ["Schulze Baking Company", "Schulze Baking Company Plant"], "question": " \"\" once housed the largest wholesale business in Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["White Album", "White Album"], "question": "while the anime adaptation of the Japanese visual novel began its broadcast in 2009, it was actually first considered in 1998?"} +{"answers": ["Geppi-Aikens", "Diane", "Diane Geppi-Aikens"], "question": ", despite being paralyzed by a terminal brain tumor and confined to a wheelchair, coached the women's lacrosse team of Loyola College to the 2003 NCAA Final Four?"} +{"answers": ["Skyscraper Index", "Skyscraper Index Model"], "question": "the has shown that the world's tallest buildings have risen on the eve of economic downturns?"} +{"answers": ["Bridge scour"], "question": " is the most common cause of highway bridge failure \"(example pictured)\" in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Cape Wolstenholme"], "question": " of Ungava Peninsula is the northern-most tip of the Canadian province of Quebec?"} +{"answers": ["John Hill", "John Steele Hill", "John Hill", "Hill", "John"], "question": "professional wrestler was forced to change his ring name from Guy Hill to Guy Mitchell due to a news reporter's error?"} +{"answers": ["Boulder Beer Company"], "question": "the , the first microbrewery in the U.S. state of Colorado, was founded by two college professors who enjoyed homebrewing?"} +{"answers": ["The 39 Steps", "The 39 Steps"], "question": "a 1927 Wolseley motor car used in the 2008 BBC television adaptation was previously used in the 1960s BBC television series \"Dr. Finlay's Casebook\"?"} +{"answers": ["Osgood", "Bob", "Bob Osgood"], "question": "University of Michigan track team captain set a world record in the high hurdles in a \"driving rain\" that turned the track at Ferry Field into \"a miniature lake\"?"} +{"answers": ["Çiğ köfte"], "question": " is an Armenian raw meat dish similar to steak tartare?"} +{"answers": ["The Coffee Pot", "The Coffee Pot", "Coffee Pot"], "question": " historic roadhouse \"\" in Roanoke, Virginia, USA, features a stucco coffee pot atop its roof?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Leigh"], "question": " played six seasons as a running back in the National Football League despite never playing college football?"} +{"answers": ["Fluorotelomer alcohol"], "question": "the 8:2 FTOH can biodegrade into the environmental contaminants PFOA and PFNA?"} +{"answers": ["Texas Hold 'Em Poker", "Texas Hold 'Em Poker"], "question": "the Nintendo DS video game allows players to mimic certain nuances such as a card player's tell?"} +{"answers": ["Nyamu", "Jesaya Nyamu", "Jesaya"], "question": "Namibian politician , who was expelled from SWAPO for writing a private note on how to undermine President Sam Nujoma, formed the Rally for Democracy and Progress in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Park Court District", "Washington Park Court"], "question": " is named after the Chicago Park District's Washington Park although it is neither in the park nor in the Washington Park community area?"} +{"answers": ["Rhinoceros", "Rhinoceros"], "question": "no rhinoceros is ever seen on camera in the 1974 film ?"} +{"answers": ["Palengke"], "question": "the word , a type of public market in the Philippines, was actually derived from a Spanish word for palisades?"} +{"answers": ["Foote", "Barry Clifton Foote", "Barry", "Barry Foote"], "question": "Major League Baseball player batted in eight runs, including a game-winning grand slam, in a single game against the St. Louis Cardinals?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick B. Williams", "Frederick Boyd Williams", "Frederick", "Williams"], "question": "Rev. at the Church of the Intercession in New York City created the first program of any religious community in the United States to respond to the AIDS epidemic?"} +{"answers": ["Gokenin"], "question": "the , Japanese feudal lords at the top of the power pyramid, were named after a semi-slave caste?"} +{"answers": ["Maria", "Maria Zamboni", "Zamboni"], "question": "operatic soprano was the first person to record the title role of Puccini's \"Manon Lescaut\" in its entirety?"} +{"answers": ["Geastrum fornicatum"], "question": "when it was first described in the late 1600s, the earthstar fungus \"\" was named \"Fungus anthropomorphus\" for its resemblance to the human form?"} +{"answers": ["Johan", "Johan Remen Evensen", "Evensen"], "question": "Norwegian ski jumper finished among the top three already in his fourth proper World Cup start?"} +{"answers": ["Playnormous"], "question": "educational games from were designed with assistance from medical researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and Baylor College of Medicine?"} +{"answers": ["Voltage doubler"], "question": "Heinrich Greinacher invented his circuit in 1913 because the 110 volt power supply in Zürich was insufficient for his newly invented ionometer which required 200 volts?"} +{"answers": ["Jeff Moronko", "Jeff'' Moronko", "Moronko", "Jeff"], "question": " is one of two Major League Baseball players to have attended Texas Wesleyan University, the other being Hall of Famer Tris Speaker?"} +{"answers": ["Hofmann", "Paul Hofmann", "Paul"], "question": ", who served as an interpreter for the Germans in WWII, passed information to the anti-fascist resistance in Rome?"} +{"answers": ["Dark Defender", "The Dark Defender"], "question": "Do you know that, when writing about a homicide case in the \"Dexter\" episode \"\", Timothy Schlattmann was inspired by a snow globe on his desk which he believed \"could easily be a murder weapon\"?"} +{"answers": ["David Logan", "David Logan", "Logan", "David"], "question": ", onetime mayor of Portland, Oregon, studied law under later U.S. President Abraham Lincoln?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Uranus"], "question": " led to the encirclement of the German Sixth Army and portions of the Fourth Panzer Army, as well as surviving remnants of two Romanian armies, totaling over 200,000 soldiers?"} +{"answers": ["Brough Superior", "Brough Superior SS80"], "question": "George Brough used a motorcycle nicknamed \"Spit and Polish\" to become the first sidevalver to lap Brooklands at over ?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Haggard", "Stephen", "Haggard"], "question": "actor, writer and poet was the model for the character of Aidan Sheridan in Olivia Manning's novel sequence, the Fortunes of War?"} +{"answers": ["Koh Kong", "Krong Khemarak Phoumin", "Khemarak Phoumin"], "question": "in 1998, the Khmer Rouge attacked a casino in the city of with rifles, rocket-propelled grenades and mortars?"} +{"answers": ["Charles H. Black", "Black", "Charles"], "question": "Indianapolis claims as the inventor of the first internal combustion engine automobile, although his vehicle's ignition called for a kerosene torch?"} +{"answers": ["All-women shortlists", "All-women shortlist"], "question": "the imposition of an caused the Labour Party to lose one of its safest UK Parliamentary seats in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Rob", "MacCachren", "Rob MacCachren"], "question": "'s victory at the 2007 Baja 1000 marked the first time that a Trophy Truck won the event's overall title?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Park", "Washington Park Subdivision"], "question": " land owners signed 20-year restrictive covenants excluding renting to African Americans, leading to the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case of \"Hansberry v. Lee\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Zereske", "Zereske"], "question": "sprint canoer 's life was commemorated by the dedication of his former teammate Christian Gille's gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the C-2 1000 m event?"} +{"answers": ["1933 Treasure Coast hurricane"], "question": "the blew 16 percent of the total fruit crop from Florida trees?"} +{"answers": ["Vincent", "Vincent Ford", "Ford"], "question": "Jamaican singer Bob Marley \"\" gave writing credit for the song \"No Woman, No Cry\", but Marley's wife and manager were granted the rights after claiming that Marley had written it himself?"} +{"answers": ["Kappe Residence"], "question": "the , described as \"a virtual tree house poised over a steep hillside\", was named one of the top ten houses in Los Angeles by an expert panel selected by the \"Los Angeles Times\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tadodaho"], "question": "according to Iroquois tradition, Onondaga Lake was the site of a meeting of peace between Native American leaders , Hiawatha and Deganawidah?"} +{"answers": ["Percy Clyde Statton", "Statton", "Percy", "Percy Statton"], "question": "during his Victoria Cross-winning action, rushed four machine gun posts before returning to his battalion lines where he was cheered by his fellow Australians?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Fredriksens Transport"], "question": ", an operation that saved 1,000 Norwegians during the Nazi occupation of Norway, was code-named after King Haakon VII's original name?"} +{"answers": ["WLWI", "WLWI"], "question": "radio station in Montgomery, Alabama, founded in 1930 as WSFA, gave country music legend Hank Williams his start as a professional musician?"} +{"answers": ["Uno", "Uno"], "question": "the world's first mono-motorcycle, the , was invented by Canadian teenager Ben Gulak?"} +{"answers": ["Pane ticinese", "pane ticinese"], "question": " \"\", a white bread from the Swiss canton of Ticino, is made of small individual loaves intended to be broken off by hand?"} +{"answers": ["Sierra Highway"], "question": "the was described in a promotional book to recruit teachers to California as \"a highway with a hundred by-ways, each by-way with a hundred wonders\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aya", "Aya Korem", "Korem"], "question": "the popular Israeli singer works part-time as a bartender in Tel Aviv in between recording and performing?"} +{"answers": ["Pocahontas Island", "Pocahontas Island, Virginia"], "question": ", where evidence of prehistoric Native American artifacts were found, would later become the first free black settlement in the U.S. state of Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Roystonea regia"], "question": ", also known as the Cuban royal palm, was the first monocotyledon found to have root nodules capable of nitrogen fixation?"} +{"answers": ["Stan Frazier"], "question": "professional wrestler was also known for selling fake Rolex watches?"} +{"answers": ["Amanitore"], "question": "Nubian queen \"(relief pictured)\" ruled over so much building work that her reign is considered the most prosperous time in Meroitic history?"} +{"answers": ["MC-1 bomb"], "question": "the was the first non-clustered U.S. chemical weapon?"} +{"answers": ["Bryan", "Lobb", "Bryan Lobb"], "question": "first-class cricketer was such a poor judge of a run that he was once run out by a fielder who overtook him as he strolled down the wicket?"} +{"answers": ["Gillfield Baptist Church", "Gillfield Baptist Church"], "question": ", the second oldest black congregation in Petersburg, USA, resisted a consolidation with the white congregation at Market Street Church in 1829?"} +{"answers": ["Bolko I the Strict", "Bolko", "Strict"], "question": "the Slavic Silesian Duke and monastic patron encouraged German settlement in his region and patronised German poetry?"} +{"answers": ["Walter Luther Dodge", "Walter L. Dodge House"], "question": "the 1916 Early Modern in West Hollywood, California, called one of the fifteen most significant houses in the United States, was demolished in 1970 to make way for apartments?"} +{"answers": ["Fritz Otto Bernert", "Fritz", "Bernert"], "question": ", World War I flying ace, scored five victories in a twenty-minute timespan, earning the one-armed pilot the Pour le Merite in 1917?"} +{"answers": ["Darleen Ortega", "Darleen", "Ortega"], "question": " became the first Latina judge on the Oregon Court of Appeals in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Petelo Vikena", "Petelo", "Vikena"], "question": ", one of the three reigning traditional monarchs within Wallis and Futuna, previously served in the French Army?"} +{"answers": ["First Baptist Church", "First Baptist Church", "Baptist Church"], "question": " in Petersburg, Virginia, the first African-American Baptist congregation in the United States, had only black pastors until 1832?"} +{"answers": ["Kelly Paris", "Paris", "Kelly", "Kelly Jay Paris"], "question": " three career home runs were all hit in in 44 at bats with the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Franks Hall"], "question": "the Grade I listed , in Horton Kirby, Kent, England, was used as a barn in the 1850s?"} +{"answers": ["Harlan Estate"], "question": "the bottle label of California \"cult wine\" producer \"\" was ten years in the making?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Fredrik Wisløff", "Carl", "Wisløff"], "question": "theologian and preacher 's 1946 book \"I Know in Whom I Believe\" was recognized in 2008 as one of Norway's most influential books of prose?"} +{"answers": ["Gao", "Ying", "Gao Ying"], "question": "Tang Dynasty official , in his youth, offered to die in his father's stead when his father was captured by rebel Yan forces, causing Yan officers to release them both?"} +{"answers": ["Santragachhi"], "question": "Lesser Whistling Ducks are the most prominent species among the migratory birds that visit the lake in the area of Howrah, India, during winter?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Dangerous Danny Davis", "Dangerous", "Danny Davis"], "question": "World Wrestling Federation referee also competed as \"Mr. X\" while wearing a mask?"} +{"answers": ["Patrie", "Patrie", "Lebaudy Patrie"], "question": "the airship \"\" broke free from its moorings at Souhesmes, France, blew across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and was eventually lost in the Atlantic Ocean?"} +{"answers": ["Veiled Aristocrats"], "question": "African American actor Lorenzo Tucker, the star of the 1932 race film , was dubbed the \"black Valentino\" because of his striking good looks?"} +{"answers": ["Bugle Rock"], "question": " in Bangalore, India, is a peninsular gneiss formation from which warning bugle calls were made to alert citizens of intruders?"} +{"answers": ["WLVV"], "question": ", the oldest radio station in Mobile, Alabama, was once known as WMML (for \"M-M-Mel\") as a play on then-owner Mel Tillis' famous stutter?"} +{"answers": ["Ismo Alanko Säätiö"], "question": "'s accordionist Kimmo Pohjonen has been dubbed the \"Jimi Hendrix of the accordion\" by the Finnish music press?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Winter Storm"], "question": " was an attempt by German Army Group Don to relieve the trapped Sixth Army in Stalingrad, during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["M.", "Rajah", "M. C. Rajah"], "question": " was the first member of the Dalit community to be elected to the Madras Legislative Council in India?"} +{"answers": ["Legnica", "Henry", "Henry V, Duke of Legnica"], "question": "the Silesian Duke spent some of his youth at the court of Ottokar II of Bohemia in Prague?"} +{"answers": ["Tualatin Valley Junior Academy", "Tualatin Valley Academy"], "question": "students from 's Ring of Fire handbell choir performed at both inaugurations of U.S. President George W. Bush in 2001 and 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Zofia Baniecka", "Baniecka", "Zofia"], "question": "Polish resistance member and her mother hid over fifty Jews in their Warsaw apartment during the Holocaust between 1941 and 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Thimpu principles"], "question": "the were put forward by Sri Lankan Tamil delegates at Thimpu, Bhutan?"} +{"answers": ["Bennie", "Gonzales", "Bennie Gonzales"], "question": "architect designed most of the major municipal buildings in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA, including Scottsdale City Hall, which features a kiva for meetings?"} +{"answers": ["La Nativité du Seigneur"], "question": "as well as the Nativity of Jesus, Olivier Messiaen's organ composition was inspired by birdsong, the French Alps, and medieval stained glass?"} +{"answers": ["E23 munition"], "question": "the American failed in 1954 field trials causing the crew of an aircraft to be bitten by rat fleas?"} +{"answers": ["Cullen Performance Hall"], "question": "Nobel Laureates James D. Watson and Eric Kandel lectured at \"\" in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["FN-6"], "question": "the , a third generation Chinese MANPAD, was specifically designed to be used against targets flying at low and very low altitudes?"} +{"answers": ["Body and Soul", "Body and Soul"], "question": "Paul Robeson's contract for the 1925 race film included a US$100 per week salary plus three percent of the gross after the first US$40,000 in receipts?"} +{"answers": ["McCartney", "Willie McCartney", "Willie"], "question": " was listed by the \"Sunday Herald\" newspaper as the 22nd greatest Scottish football manager of all time, even though he never won a major trophy?"} +{"answers": ["Orbiliaceae"], "question": "some members of the fungal family can lasso nematodes using outgrowths of their hyphae?"} +{"answers": ["Qi Kang"], "question": "Do you know that, during the Anshi Rebellion, the future Tang Dynasty chancellor took his mother and fled to Shaoxing?"} +{"answers": ["Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle"], "question": "according to legend, a tunnel leads from the \"\" to the Khotyn Fortress which is away?"} +{"answers": ["Röth", "Friedrich", "Friedrich Ritter von Röth", "Oberleutnant Friedrich Ritter von Röth"], "question": "World War I flying ace was posthumously granted a lifetime pension by the Kingdom of Bavaria?"} +{"answers": ["IR-40"], "question": ", an Iranian heavy water reactor, could produce to of plutonium, enough to build two nuclear weapons, each year?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Baptiste Hachème", "Jean-Baptiste", "Hachème"], "question": " supervised the government of Maurice Kouandete, being the \"de facto\" head of state of Benin?"} +{"answers": ["LGBT people in prison"], "question": "according to Just Detention International, 67 percent of all report being assaulted?"} +{"answers": ["Yanna McIntosh", "McIntosh", "Yanna"], "question": "actress has been nominated for six Dora Awards, winning twice?"} +{"answers": ["Silk Engineering"], "question": "the last motorcycle ever built was a 500cc model based on a prototype that was never produced and was used as a competition prize?"} +{"answers": ["Juan", "Juan Davis Bradburn", "Bradburn"], "question": ", commander of the Mexican fort at Anahuac, was described as \"incompetent to such a command and ... half crazy part of his time\"?"} +{"answers": ["E61 anthrax bomblet"], "question": "the U.S. was perceived as superior to another, earlier anthrax weapon, the M114 bomb?"} +{"answers": ["Trois petites liturgies de la présence divine"], "question": "music critic Claude Rostand described Olivier Messiaen's as a \"work of tinsel, false magnificence and pseudo-mysticism\"?"} +{"answers": ["M.", "M. Bhaktavatsalam", "Bhaktavatsalam"], "question": "no member of the Indian National Congress political party has been elected as Chief Minister of Madras state since served from 1963 to 1967?"} +{"answers": ["Fryar", "Hal", "Hal Fryar"], "question": " received a number of complaints from English teachers because he appeared in a film with the grammatically incorrect title \"The Outlaws Is Coming\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marble Mountain Wilderness"], "question": "the has one of only two stands of subalpine fir tree in California, and both are more than from the next closest stand in southern Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Watercliffe Meadow Community Primary School"], "question": "English primary school 's decision to call itself \"a place of learning\" rather than a \"school\" was attacked as being too politically correct?"} +{"answers": ["Gillender Building"], "question": "the 20-storey , built in 1897, was demolished only thirteen years later to make way for 14 Wall Street?"} +{"answers": ["Ray", "Charles Bennett Ray", "Charles"], "question": "abolitionist was the first black student enrolled at Wesleyan University in 1832, only to have his enrollment subsequently revoked after complaints from white students?"} +{"answers": ["Artes", "Artes"], "question": "the Swedish culture magazine often featured future Nobel Prize in Literature laureates when edited by Östen Sjöstrand, a member of the Swedish Academy?"} +{"answers": ["Jon", "Aaraas", "Jon Aaraas"], "question": "the talent of Norwegian ski jumper was first discovered in kindergarten?"} +{"answers": ["Crucibulum"], "question": "bird's nest fungi from the genus \"(Crucibulum laeve pictured)\" rely on falling rain to help disperse their spores?"} +{"answers": ["Jerusalem", "John II", "John", "John II, Bishop of Jerusalem"], "question": ", consecrated the Church of the Holy Zion on the day of Yom Kippur 394 CE?"} +{"answers": ["M47 bomb"], "question": "the American had a steel cover just 1/32 of an inch thick, causing it to leak when it carried sulfur mustard?"} +{"answers": ["Caitlin Sanchez", "Caitlin Ariana Sanchez", "Sanchez", "Caitlin"], "question": "12-year-old actress , selected to perform the voice of the title character in Nickelodeon's \"Dora the Explorer\", grew up as a fan of the show with a Dora-themed bedroom and backpack?"} +{"answers": ["In and Out scandal"], "question": "the Canadian Parliamentary deadlock due to the \"\" political scandal was one of reasons for the snap election of 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Iminoglycinuria"], "question": "the characteristics of include the presence of glycine and imino acids in the urine, and aside from that it is considered to be a relatively benign disorder?"} +{"answers": ["White-faced Heron", "White-faced heron"], "question": "the 's \"\" techniques to find food include standing still and waiting for prey, walking slowly in water, wing flicking, foot raking or chasing prey with open wings?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Dickson", "Edward Stirling Dickson"], "question": ", who would eventually rise to the rank of Vice-Admiral, joined the Royal Navy in 1772, at the age of seven?"} +{"answers": ["A Life of Her Own"], "question": "the original screenplay for was deemed \"shocking and highly offensive\" for its portrayal of \"adultery and commercialized prostitution\" and rejected by the Breen Office?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Sio"], "question": "in the , Papuan Corporal Bengari and his five companions ambushed 29 Japanese soldiers and killed them all before they could fire a shot?"} +{"answers": ["François Charles Archile Jeanneret", "François", "Jeanneret"], "question": " was a student, chairman, and principal at the University of Toronto before becoming its 22nd Chancellor in 1959?"} +{"answers": ["FutureU"], "question": "the educational Nintendo DS video game helps students prepare for the SATs?"} +{"answers": ["Verner", "Paul Verner", "Paul"], "question": " fled Germany's nationalists and fought as a volunteer in the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Kangirsuk"], "question": "a trading post was set up in , in 1921 but the Inuit did not settle there permanently until the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Suez"], "question": "the was the last major battle of the Yom Kippur War?"} +{"answers": ["Averill Park Central School District"], "question": " encompasses an area of approximately 120 square miles (310 km)?"} +{"answers": ["Zhao", "Zhao Zongru", "Zongru"], "question": "Tang Dynasty official served under six emperors—Emperors Dezong, Shunzong, Xianzong, Muzong, Jingzong, and Wenzong?"} +{"answers": ["Polyamino carboxylic acid", "Aminopolycarboxylic acid"], "question": " compounds have extensive applications in chemical, biomedical and environmental sciences?"} +{"answers": ["Roland", "Harper", "Roland Harper"], "question": "in 1978, American football fullback rushed for 992 yards for the Chicago Bears, falling just 8 yards short of 1,000 in the same season teammate Walter Payton rushed for 1,395 yards?"} +{"answers": ["Coat of arms of Singapore"], "question": "the tiger in the \"\" represents Malaysia?"} +{"answers": ["Tsarist autocracy"], "question": "one of Russia's most famous writers, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, was a proponent of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Southworth House", "Southworth House"], "question": "the has been a retirement home, a fraternity house, and an office building in Cleveland, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["I Love Katamari", "Love Katamari"], "question": "players in the video game control a highly adhesive ball which is used to run over and collect objects of increasing size to make the ball bigger?"} +{"answers": ["Dirty Epics"], "question": "the \"Irish Independent\" noted the \"scattergun screech\" of vocalist Sarah Jane Wai O'Flynn?"} +{"answers": ["Snead", "Esix", "Esix Snead"], "question": "baseball player stole 507 bases in the minor-leagues but had just four stolen bases in the major leagues?"} +{"answers": ["Teletubbies say \"Eh-oh!\""], "question": "Simon Cowell signed the Teletubbies to his record label for their hit single \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander John Scott", "Scott", "Alexander"], "question": " \"\", Nelson's chaplain at Trafalgar, was once struck by lightning while asleep in his cabin?"} +{"answers": ["King Abdullah Canal", "Abdullah Canal"], "question": "the diverts nearly all the annual flow of the Yarmouk River for irrigation in Jordan?"} +{"answers": ["Dennie", "Joseph Dennie", "Joseph"], "question": " was one of the foremost men of letters in the United States during the Federalist Era?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Pleshet"], "question": "the prelude to saw Israel use its first ever fighter plane, the Avia S-199?"} +{"answers": ["Alvah Herman Chapman Jr.", "Jr.", "Alvah", "Alvah Chapman, Jr.", "Alvah Chapman Jr."], "question": " helped orchestrate the 1974 merger of Knight Newspapers and Ridder Publications to form Knight Ridder, the largest such transaction as of that time?"} +{"answers": ["Scottish Six Days Trial"], "question": "the has been running since 1909 making it the oldest motorcycle trials event in the world?"} +{"answers": ["The House Behind the Cedars"], "question": "the Virginia Board of Censors found the 1927 race film \"so objectionable, in fact, as to necessitate its total rejection\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wild Oats XI"], "question": "by winning the 2008 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, 30-metre maxi yacht \"\" set a new record of four wins in a row?"} +{"answers": ["Boucherot", "Paul Boucherot", "Paul"], "question": " and his partner Georges Claude built an ocean thermal energy conversion plant in Cuba as long ago as 1926?"} +{"answers": ["Kelley Point Park", "Kelley Point"], "question": ", where the Willamette River meets the Columbia River in Oregon, was part of the former Pearcy Island?"} +{"answers": ["Jerzy Putrament", "Putrament", "Jerzy"], "question": ", a Polish communist writer and politician, in his youth flirted with the right-wing \"endecja\" movement?"} +{"answers": ["Green Bible", "The Green Bible"], "question": "HarperCollins published with passages mentioning the environment printed in green ink?"} +{"answers": ["Gil Dodds", "Dodds", "J. G. Dodds", "Gil"], "question": "\"The Flying Parson\" , record holder in the mile run in the 1940s, suffered a hernia in high school and ran with a truss to protect himself?"} +{"answers": ["Commando", "Commando"], "question": "a messenger pigeon named received the Dickin Medal in 1945 for carrying crucial intelligence from agents in occupied France to Britain during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Cui Sun", "Cui", "Sun"], "question": "Do you know that, while serving as chancellor, Tang Dynasty official was responsible for rebuilding or repairing the funereal palaces at eight imperial tombs, one of which was Qianling \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joshua Loth Liebman", "Joshua", "Joshua L. Liebman", "Liebman"], "question": "Rabbi ’s self-help book \"Peace of Mind\" spent more than a year at #1 on the \"New York Times\" Best Seller list?"} +{"answers": ["Pternistis ochropectus", "Djibouti francolin"], "question": "the , a critically endangered species of bird, is only known from two isolated locations in Djibouti?"} +{"answers": ["Zaprešić"], "question": " is the most densely populated city in Zagreb County, Croatia?"} +{"answers": ["June", "Buchanan", "June Buchanan"], "question": ", co-founder of Alice Lloyd College, was mayor of Pippa Passes, Kentucky?"} +{"answers": ["Turkish Airlines Flight 634"], "question": "the crash of Turkish Airlines on 8 January 2003 was the worst crash involving a BAe 146?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf", "Wolters", "Rudolf Wolters"], "question": "longtime Albert Speer associate briefly worked with future West German president Heinrich Lübke in 1945 in an architectural office in Höxter?"} +{"answers": ["Kamila", "Kamila Skolimowska", "Skolimowska"], "question": "at age 17 years and 331 days, Polish hammer thrower \"\" was the youngest Olympic champion in the 2000 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Cradle of Rome"], "question": "the Nintendo DS video game, , requires that players match jewels of the same type to build the Roman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Youngstown and Southeastern Railroad"], "question": "the former , Ohio's last interurban, was out of service for five years after being illegally sold to a scrap dealer?"} +{"answers": ["Choa Chu Kang Public Library"], "question": " was the first library in Singapore to install self-check machines for borrowing and returning of books?"} +{"answers": ["Terrence Rønnestad Oglesby", "Terrence Oglesby", "Terrence", "Oglesby"], "question": ", a United States citizen, was the leading scorer for Norway's basketball team in the FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Expresso", "Expresso"], "question": "the final screen role of BAFTA Award winning actor Sir Norman Wisdom was that of a vicar in the 2007 British short film ?"} +{"answers": ["Arnold Jacob Wolf", "Arnold", "Wolf"], "question": "Rabbi supported Barack Obama's 1996 Illinois Senate bid, telling him \"someday you will be Vice President of the United States\", to which Obama replied \"Why vice president?\""} +{"answers": ["Leaving Springfield"], "question": " is a non-fiction anthology of essays analyzing the impact of the television program \"The Simpsons\" on society?"} +{"answers": ["Magical Negro"], "question": "\"\" is a controversial satirical song by Paul Shanklin which refers to Barack Obama as a magical Negro?"} +{"answers": ["Hartung", "Wilfried", "Wilfried Hartung"], "question": "East German Olympic bronze medalist was once married to two-time Olympic silver medalist Gabriele Wetzko?"} +{"answers": ["Picón Bejes-Tresviso"], "question": "authentic cheese must be matured in traditional limestone caves until covered in \"Brevibacterium linens\", the bacterium responsible for human foot odour?"} +{"answers": ["Cisero Murphy", "Cisero", "Murphy"], "question": " was the first African American professional pocket billiards player to ever win a World or U.S. National billiard title?"} +{"answers": ["City of Clarence"], "question": "the , Tasmania, was established in the traditional hunting grounds of the Moomairemener, eventually leading to the Black War?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy Blackett"], "question": "Arthur Ransome's fictional pirate , captain of the \"Amazon\", does not use her real name \"Ruth\" because \"Amazons are ruthless\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hwanbyeokdang"], "question": " \"\", a pavilion in South Korea, is associated with a tale regarding a dragon and 16th century poet Jeong Cheol?"} +{"answers": ["Independence Dam State Park"], "question": " in Defiance County, Ohio, is named for a dam built for the Miami and Erie Canal and features some of the canal's ruins?"} +{"answers": ["Norton CS1"], "question": "Alec Bennett, riding the on its first race, won the Isle of Man Senior TT in 1927?"} +{"answers": ["Bush", "Rufus T. Bush", "Rufus"], "question": "news of 's victory in a transatlantic yacht race took up the whole front page of the \"New York Times\" on March 28, 1887?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania Route 664"], "question": "although done in spurts, it took until the mid-20th century to finish paving ?"} +{"answers": ["Satisfied", "Satisfied"], "question": "the chorus melody of \"Be Alright\", a track from DecembeRadio's 2008 album , was written by bassist/vocalist Josh Reedy while showering?"} +{"answers": ["Stevens", "John L. Stevens", "John Stevens", "John Leavitt Stevens", "John"], "question": " \"\", a former Universalist pastor, helped stage a coup in the Kingdom of Hawai'i to overthrow Queen Lili'uokalani in 1893?"} +{"answers": ["Breastfeeding in public"], "question": "in Scotland, anybody who tries to prevent a mother from can be fined up to £2,500?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Norden", "Albert", "Norden"], "question": "in 1965, East German politician accused 1,900 politicians and other prominent personalities in West Germany of having worked for the Nazi regime?"} +{"answers": ["Schiehallion experiment"], "question": "the 1774 to calculate the density of the Earth also made the first use of contour lines to represent height?"} +{"answers": ["William Watson", "Watson", "William Watson", "William", "William Delouis Watson"], "question": "\"Time\" magazine predicted , the first African-American to win the U.S. decathlon championship, would be America's No. 1 hero at the 1940 Olympics, later cancelled due to World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Crepidotus versutus"], "question": "the specific epithet of the mushroom species is derived from the Latin word meaning \"clever\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tea leaf paradox"], "question": "in 1926, Albert Einstein solved the , which states that if the tea in a teacup is stirred, the tea leaves will collect in the middle rather than at the edges?"} +{"answers": ["Stanley Allen McChrystal", "McChrystal", "Stanley A. McChrystal", "Stanley"], "question": "Lieutenant General commanded the Joint Special Operations Command forces responsible for the death of Al-Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi?"} +{"answers": ["Araripesuchus"], "question": "the Cretaceous terrestrial crocodilian is known from five distinct species, two from Africa and the other three from South America?"} +{"answers": ["Norton International"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1935, Jimmie Guthrie set five world speed records on a at the concrete bowl track in Montlhéry, France?"} +{"answers": ["Chola Navy", "Chola navy"], "question": "the early ships from the 1st century had a rudimentary flame thrower and a catapult-type weapon?"} +{"answers": ["Winlock", "Winlock Steiwer", "Steiwer", "Winlock W. Steiwer"], "question": " founded the first bank in Wheeler County, Oregon, after he had pled guilty during the Oregon land fraud scandal?"} +{"answers": ["Emil", "Emil Løvlien", "Løvlien"], "question": " was the last member of the Norwegian Parliament to be elected from the Communist Party ticket?"} +{"answers": ["Super Mario Kart", "Mario Kart"], "question": " sold eight million copies, making it the third highest-selling Super Nintendo Entertainment System game of all time?"} +{"answers": ["Monarchies in Oceania"], "question": "there are six and five of them share Queen Elizabeth II \"\" as their respective head of state?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Phelps", "William Phelps", "William Phelps"], "question": " was foreman of the first grand jury in colonial America and played a key role in establishing the first written democratic town government at Windsor, Connecticut, in 1657?"} +{"answers": ["Buffalo Killers"], "question": "Chris Robinson invited to open for The Black Crowes on a 2007 tour after hearing their 2006 album \"Buffalo Killers\"?"} +{"answers": ["al-Muallak Mosque", "Al-Muallak Mosque"], "question": "the , also known as the Mosque of Dhaher al-Omar in Acre, Israel, is located on the site of the town's ancient synagogue?"} +{"answers": ["Yuqing", "Zheng", "Zheng Yuqing"], "question": "the Tang Dynasty official restored the use of drums in palace music, after drums had been abolished in light of rebellions to avoid alarming the populace?"} +{"answers": ["Kattowitzer Volkswille"], "question": "the German-language socialist newspaper in Katowice, Poland, went from daily to weekly publication after the 1933 Nazi takeover stopped the newspaper's financial subsidies from Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Hartley", "Abe Hartley", "Abe"], "question": "footballer used to place a rolled-up cigarette behind his ear prior to kick-off and then smoke it in the changing room at half-time?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Crogen"], "question": "Owain Gwynedd led Welsh forces to victory against King Henry II of England at the in 1165?"} +{"answers": ["Western University", "Western University"], "question": "in 1872, in Kansas, USA, selected Charles Henry Langston, abolitionist, politician and future grandfather of poet Langston Hughes, as principal of its new normal school?"} +{"answers": ["Genopolitics"], "question": " studies the genetic basis of political behavior and attitude?"} +{"answers": ["German Christian Social People's Party", "Christian Social People's Party"], "question": "after Nazi Germany's annexation of Austria in 1938, the parliamentarians of the in Czechoslovakia joined the Sudeten German Party?"} +{"answers": ["Robert McKechnie", "Robert E. McKechnie", "Robert", "McKechnie"], "question": " was the University of British Columbia's longest-serving chancellor?"} +{"answers": ["Bangkok Elevated Road and Train System"], "question": "the pillars of the cancelled project \"\" have been described as \"a Bangkok version of Stonehenge\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nezihe", "Nezihe Viranyalı", "Viranyalı"], "question": "Turkish female aviator was educated in civil aviation at the University of Tennessee following an invitation by the renowned American pilot Jacqueline Cochran?"} +{"answers": ["Boga", "Boga"], "question": "the , an improvised plastic cannon used in New Year's celebrations in the Philippines, has been banned by the government since 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Mario Benjamin Menéndez", "Menéndez", "Mario", "Mario Benjamín Menéndez", "Mario Menéndez"], "question": ", who was the governor of the Falkland Islands, surrendered Argentine forces to the United Kingdom during the 1982 Falklands War?"} +{"answers": ["Re'im"], "question": "kibbutz has started a project to become the first community in Israel with its domestic power consumption provided entirely by solar energy?"} +{"answers": ["2TV"], "question": "Dave Fanning described as \"not rocket science, it's moron television\"?"} +{"answers": ["History of Champagne"], "question": "for most of its , Champagne \"\" was pinkish and non-sparkling?"} +{"answers": ["DeShawn Adrian Sims", "Sims", "DeShawn", "DeShawn Sims"], "question": " is the first Michigan Wolverines men's basketball player to have at least 20 points and 20 rebounds in a single game since Phil Hubbard did so in the 1977 NCAA Tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Scott Flying Squirrel"], "question": "the engine block of the motorcycle was painted either green or red for racing or road, respectively?"} +{"answers": ["Fairhope Plantation"], "question": "the owner of near Uniontown, Alabama, organized his own artillery unit during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Chicago Opera House"], "question": "the Cobb and Frost-designed , built 1884–85, was one of the first buildings constructed using general contracting?"} +{"answers": ["Champmol"], "question": "the monastery of was founded in 1383 as the dynastic burial-place of the Valois Dukes of Burgundy, but only ever contained two monumental tombs?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Congdon", "Congdon"], "question": "Peter Benchley wanted to write about pirates, but editor preferred his idea for a novel about sharks that became the bestseller \"Jaws\"?"} +{"answers": ["Iolani Luahine", "Iolani", "Luahine"], "question": ", considered the high priestess of the ancient hula, was said to be able to \"call up the wind and the rain\" and to \"make animals do her bidding\"?"} +{"answers": ["Francis S. Hoyt", "Francis", "Francis Hoyt", "Francis Southack Hoyt", "Hoyt"], "question": ", the first President of Willamette University in Oregon, USA, graduated from Wesleyan University, a school his father helped to found?"} +{"answers": ["Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol", "Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol"], "question": "the Sri Lankan Army's , a covert special operations unit, has assassinated several top level Tamil Tigers commanders during the Sri Lankan civil war?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Galbraith", "Walter McMurray Galbraith", "Walter Galbraith"], "question": " selected an Accrington Stanley team of eleven Scots for an English Football League match?"} +{"answers": ["Prosecco"], "question": ", an Italian sparkling wine increasingly popular internationally, is believed to have also been produced in Ancient Roman times?"} +{"answers": ["Rainband"], "question": "the extent of around a tropical cyclone can be used to determine its intensity?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel St. Pierre", "Pierre", "St. Pierre", "Daniel"], "question": "filmmaker led the team that developed the Deep Canvas system for the animated film \"Tarzan\" for enhancing the apparent depth of backgrounds?"} +{"answers": ["On the Poverty of Student Life", "Poverty of Student Life"], "question": "the Situationist pamphlet accused French students of taking refuge from their ideological subservience in miserabilism and bohemianism?"} +{"answers": ["Equivalents"], "question": "Alfred Stieglitz's series of cloud photographs are regarded as the earliest examples of abstract photographic art?"} +{"answers": ["Colombo Cricket Club", "Colombo Cricket Club Ground"], "question": "the , a small multi-use stadium in Sri Lanka, has hosted three Test matches?"} +{"answers": ["Sergei Kruglov"], "question": "after Lavrentiy Beria was arrested in June 1953, succeeded him as the Soviet Union's Minister of Internal Affairs?"} +{"answers": ["The Beggar's Benison"], "question": " was a Scottish gentlemen's club devoted to \"the convivial celebration of male sexuality\"?"} +{"answers": ["Autolysis", "Autolysis"], "question": "as Champagne ages on its lees \"\", the imparts unique flavors of acacia, biscuits and nuttiness as well as a creamy mouth feel?"} +{"answers": ["McIDAS"], "question": " software has been used to process meteorological data and images from space probes?"} +{"answers": ["Historiography of Switzerland"], "question": "illustrated medieval chronicles are among the first works of ?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Jane Thurston State Park"], "question": "a schoolteacher from the U.S. state of Ohio donated the first of , named in her honor?"} +{"answers": ["Zarqa River"], "question": "the , which is Jordan's third largest, is so polluted that it is considered an \"environmental blackspot\"?"} +{"answers": ["M125 bomblet", "M125"], "question": "the sarin-filled was a sub-munition in the M34 cluster bomb and four American missile systems?"} +{"answers": ["Tryon Island"], "question": "the isolation of antibodies and flu viruses from birds on , a coral cay off the coast of Queensland, Australia, led to the development of antiviral drugs, such as Tamiflu?"} +{"answers": ["Brett", "Brett Sutter", "Sutter", "Brett Darryl Sutter"], "question": " became the eighth member of the Sutter family to play in the National Hockey League when he made his debut for the Calgary Flames on December 23, 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Royal", "Royal Parker", "Parker"], "question": ", who played a children's television show character on Baltimore's WBAL-TV, also broadcast the news bulletin of U.S. President John F. Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963?"} +{"answers": ["Faze TV", "Faze TV"], "question": "though it never made it on the air, was planned as the first television channel in the United Kingdom specifically targeted towards gay men?"} +{"answers": ["Balthasar", "Meyer", "Balthasar H. Meyer", "Balthasar Henry Meyer"], "question": "while a professor at the University of Wisconsin, future I.C.C. commissioner taught what was said to be the first course in insurance in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Kandurata cricket team"], "question": " entered the finals of 2007/08 Sri Lankan Inter-Provincial limited over tournament unbeaten, but the game was rained out and they had to share the trophy?"} +{"answers": ["Rocksavage"], "question": "the ruined Elizabethan mansion of \"\" in Runcorn was once the second-largest house in Cheshire?"} +{"answers": ["Arpechim Refinery"], "question": "the owned by Petrom produces around sixty percent of all the bitumen used in Romania?"} +{"answers": ["Massacre of the Latins"], "question": "the occurred in Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, in 1182?"} +{"answers": ["Sex Panic!"], "question": "sexual activism group criticized the efficacy of 1990s US anti-HIV campaigns that, they argued, demonized public sexual culture?"} +{"answers": ["Thika River"], "question": "the supplies eighty percent of the water for Nairobi, Kenya?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Martha", "Martha Parke Custis", "Martha Parke Custis Peter"], "question": "George Washington gave a miniature of himself as a wedding gift, and later left her 1/32 of his estate in his will?"} +{"answers": ["Orbitron"], "question": "the \"(pictured in restored state)\", an Ed Roth-built custom car, was feared lost until its 2007 rediscovery in dilapidated condition in front of a Ciudad Juárez adult bookstore?"} +{"answers": ["Eryk Lipiński", "Lipiński", "Eryk"], "question": "Polish caricaturist worked for the Polish resistance during World War II, forging documents, and was imprisoned in Auschwitz?"} +{"answers": ["1886 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the had a \"goalkeeper\" and played games measured in \"innings\"?"} +{"answers": ["Svein", "Larssen", "Svein Døvle Larssen"], "question": ", a newspaper editor by occupation, also served in three different municipal councils for the Conservative Party of Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Boxhill", "Boxhill"], "question": ", a mansion near Louisville, Kentucky, sat vacant for years after it was the site of a double homicide, and was restored by the wife of a former Kentucky governor?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Werner Schutz", "Peter Schutz", "Schutz"], "question": " saved the Porsche 911 from extinction when he took over the CEO position at Porsche in 1981?"} +{"answers": ["Middle Colonies"], "question": "the were the most ethnically diverse British colonies in North America?"} +{"answers": ["4-D", "4-D"], "question": "the plot of the \"\" episode of \"The X-Files\" was inspired by French journalist Jean-Dominique Bauby, who could only communicate by blinking his left eyelid?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy Merritt", "Merritt", "Tommy"], "question": " \"\" co-authored the bill which added \"Under God\" to the Texas Pledge of Allegiance in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Deny Flight"], "question": "NATO pilots flew more than 100,000 sorties over Bosnia during ?"} +{"answers": ["Korsæth", "Knut Korsæth", "Knut Villy Korsæth", "Knut"], "question": ", former mayor of Lillehammer and County Governor of Oppland, is also an honorary member of the Norwegian Olympic Committee and Confederation of Sports?"} +{"answers": ["MBM", "MBM"], "question": ", a Barcelona based architecture firm, showed 32 designs that were never built in a 2003 show titled \"Lost Architectures\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thorvaldsen", "Randi Thorvaldsen", "Randi"], "question": "Norwegian speed skater won nine national allround championships in a row from 1946 to 1954, and finished first in 34 distances out of 36 possible?"} +{"answers": ["Alaska Conservation Society"], "question": "the was the first grassroots environmental conservation organization created in the U.S. state of Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Petrobrazi Refinery"], "question": "the owned by Petrom is the most efficient refinery in Romania having a Nelson complexity index of 11.4?"} +{"answers": ["David Mendell", "Mendell", "David"], "question": "in February 2008, received an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work for \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Horace Greely Prettyman", "Prettyman", "Horace"], "question": " \"\" played eight years of \"college\" football for the University of Michigan from 1882 to 1890, some when he was in his 30s and no longer a student?"} +{"answers": ["Pheidologeton diversus"], "question": "the heads of some workers are ten times larger than other worker ants of the same species?"} +{"answers": ["Rural Cemetery Act"], "question": "an led to bodies buried in Manhattan graveyards being dug up for reburial in Brooklyn and Queens?"} +{"answers": ["Shidao", "Li Shidao", "Li"], "question": "Tang Dynasty warlord , hoping to save his ally Wu Yuanji, assassinated the chancellor Wu Yuanheng, who was in charge of the campaign against Wu Yuanji?"} +{"answers": ["Trials", "Trials"], "question": "the open access, peer reviewed journal encourages publication of protocols, which the journal's editor Doug Altman has suggested may reduce data dredging and publication bias?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund", "Edmund Chojecki", "Chojecki"], "question": " co-founded \"Le Temps\", predecessor to France's most popular modern newspaper, \"Le Monde\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hebron, Utah", "Hebron"], "question": ", now a ghost town in Utah, was destroyed by an earthquake in 1902?"} +{"answers": ["Bluespotted trevally"], "question": "the \"(Caranx bucculentus, pictured)\" is a major predator of prawns on the coasts of Northern Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Robbie", "Robbie Kay", "Kay"], "question": "child actor made his acting debut in the 2006 film \"The Illusionist\", but was eventually cut from the film?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Olive", "Typhoon Olive"], "question": "when struck Wake Island in 1952, World War II bunkers provided shelters for 700 people, resulting in zero fatalities despite the destruction of 85% of the island's structures?"} +{"answers": ["Schnitter", "Josef", "Josef Schnitter"], "question": "Czech–Bulgarian architect , chief architect of Plovdiv from 1878 to 1914, is credited with shaping that city's modern appearance?"} +{"answers": ["Indiana County Courthouse", "Old Indiana County Courthouse"], "question": "the was featured with Indiana, Pennsylvania-native Jimmy Stewart on the cover of \"LIFE\" in 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Strines Reservoir"], "question": "a cow once got stuck in Boot's Folly at , South Yorkshire, England, after climbing its staircase?"} +{"answers": ["Reedville Creek", "Reedville Creek Park"], "question": " had the first skatepark in a Hillsboro, Oregon, park when it opened in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Expert Committee on Questions of Population and Racial Policy"], "question": "at the , Nazi eugenicist Wilhelm Frick claimed that up to 20% of the German population had genetic disorders?"} +{"answers": ["Joachim", "Joachim Boldsen", "Boldsen"], "question": "handball player \"\" has participated in the Danish version of \"Dancing with the Stars\"?"} +{"answers": ["Conclusion of the American Civil War"], "question": "Confederate forces won the last battle at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Lowrey", "Mark Perrin Lowrey"], "question": ", the founder of Blue Mountain College, died at age 56 while buying a train ticket?"} +{"answers": ["Frogner stadion"], "question": "Harald Strøm's speed skating World Record in 5,000 metres set at Oslo's in 1922 lasted seven years?"} +{"answers": ["Chromatron"], "question": "in spite of years of development no one was able to get a color television set to work properly, prompting Sony to develop the famed Trinitron?"} +{"answers": ["Mongkol Borei District", "Mongkol Borey", "Mongkol Borey District"], "question": "Cambodia's was part of Thailand until the French demanded it back in 1907?"} +{"answers": ["Kodish", "Paul Kodish", "Paul"], "question": ", best known as the current drummer for drum and bass band Pendulum, performed in 1986 with Brooklyn hip hop act Whodini?"} +{"answers": ["Alam-Pedja Nature Reserve"], "question": "nearly half the area of Estonia's was once a Soviet Air Force bombing range and its surrounding buffer zone?"} +{"answers": ["Husbands", "Husbands"], "question": "the John Cassavetes film , praised by \"Time\" magazine as Cassavetes' finest work, was condemned by Pauline Kael and other prominent critics?"} +{"answers": ["German–Soviet Axis talks"], "question": "Joseph Stalin personally rewrote \"Falsifiers of History\" to respond to U.S.-released information about the ?"} +{"answers": ["Torikaebaya Monogatari"], "question": "the Heian period Japanese story is the tale of a man who lives as a woman and his sister who lives as a man, who eventually swap places in order to lead happy lives?"} +{"answers": ["Sprite", "Sprite"], "question": " \"\", large but very brief reddish forms of lightning that occur high over thunderstorms, were not photographed until 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Women in the Australian military"], "question": "there were almost 50,000 in 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Shaoyang", "Wu Shaoyang", "Wu"], "question": "the Tang Dynasty warlord often pillaged the tea-growing hills of neighboring Shou Prefecture?"} +{"answers": ["Stanford Financial Group"], "question": ", whose assets were frozen in 2009 due to charges of investment fraud, was the lead financier of the 2007 film \"The Ultimate Gift\"?"} +{"answers": ["Byfield", "Althea", "Althea Byfield", "Althea Latoya Byfield"], "question": " played collegiate basketball in the United States, is signed to play semi-professional netball in New Zealand, and has represented Jamaica internationally in both sports?"} +{"answers": ["Borra Caves"], "question": "paleolithic implements and a variety of speleothems have been found in the located in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh?"} +{"answers": ["Leif Tronstad", "Leif", "Tronstad"], "question": ", who helped establish the Norsk Hydro heavy water plant at Vemork, organized a sabotage mission against it later?"} +{"answers": ["$100,000", "$100,000 infield"], "question": "two members of the have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Roger Gaskell Hetherington", "Hetherington", "Roger"], "question": " was elected president of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1944 after the death of the president-elect, the second successive year this had happened?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Prowse", "William Prowse"], "question": " joined the Royal Navy as an able seaman, saw action at the Glorious First of June, Cape St Vincent, Cape Finisterre and Trafalgar, and died a Rear-Admiral?"} +{"answers": ["Triplemanía"], "question": "AAA's first event in 1993 attracted 48,000 people, setting the all-time attendance record for a Mexican professional wrestling event?"} +{"answers": ["National Health Service Lottery", "National Health Lottery", "National Health Service"], "question": "despite support from Margaret Thatcher, the 1988 was cancelled for contravening gaming regulations?"} +{"answers": ["Golden-whiskered barbet", "Psilopogon chrysopogon"], "question": "the diet of the \"(video shown)\" includes papaya and lizards?"} +{"answers": ["Wakabayashi", "Mel", "Mel Wakabayashi"], "question": ", born in a wartime Japanese-Canadian internment camp, was called \"perhaps the most unlikely star in the long history of Michigan sports, and surely one of the most inspirational\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oslo SK"], "question": "the skating club had more than 5,000 members in 1870, when the city Christiania had fewer than 70,000 inhabitants?"} +{"answers": ["Avadhanum Paupiah", "Paupiah", "Avadhanum"], "question": ", Indian \"dubash\" of the British East India Company was convicted in 1792 of forging evidence against David Haliburton on behalf of the Holland brothers?"} +{"answers": ["Sheriff of Cochise"], "question": "the syndicated TV series was created by co-star Stan Jones, best known for the Western song \"Ghost Riders in the Sky\"?"} +{"answers": ["International status and usage of the euro"], "question": "Mayotte situated in the Indian Ocean, Kosovo and Montenegro in the Balkans, and Saint Pierre and Miquelon, off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, have as their national currency?"} +{"answers": ["Satoru", "Kitaoka", "Satoru Kitaoka"], "question": "welterweight mixed martial arts fighter cut down to lightweight in 2008 and captured the Sengoku Lightweight Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Walter Hand House"], "question": "the , in Cornwall, New York, was built in 1870 to serve as both a farmhouse and a tourist boarding house?"} +{"answers": ["Friedrich Minoux", "Friedrich", "Minoux"], "question": "the Wannsee Conference was held in a house \"\" that was sold to the Nazi security services by while he was imprisoned for fraud?"} +{"answers": ["Fushun process"], "question": "the largest shale oil plant in the world uses the technology?"} +{"answers": ["Wayne", "Cathy Wayne", "Cathy"], "question": "pop entertainer was the first Australian woman killed in the Vietnam War, when a US Marine shot her on stage while she was performing?"} +{"answers": ["Bay Area Puma Project"], "question": "the is the first major study of mountain lions living in the San Francisco Bay Area?"} +{"answers": ["Peer", "Portner", "Peer Portner"], "question": "though trained as a nuclear physicist, created the ventricular assist device, a pump that assists a patient's heart until a heart transplant can be performed?"} +{"answers": ["Wonsam"], "question": "a \"\" was a female ceremonial robe for the queen, royalty, and nobility during the Korean Joseon Dynasty, though commoners could wear it for their weddings?"} +{"answers": ["Norman", "Norman Witchell Biggs", "Norman Biggs", "Biggs"], "question": "Wales Triple Crown winner was killed after being struck by a poison arrow while on military duty in Northern Nigeria?"} +{"answers": ["1962 Buin Zahra earthquake"], "question": "prior to the , earthquake lights were sighted?"} +{"answers": ["Lukis", "Frank Lukis", "Frank"], "question": "Flying Officer (later Air Commodore) was one of the original twenty-one officers in the RAAF when it was formed in 1921?"} +{"answers": ["Inocybe lacera"], "question": "though fruiting as a typical \"little brown mushroom\", is easily identifiable microscopically due to its extremely long, distinctive spores?"} +{"answers": ["István Major", "Major", "István"], "question": "Hungarian held the high jump record at the European Indoor Championships from 1972 to 1977?"} +{"answers": ["Experimental Military Unit"], "question": "five UH-1 Iroquois helicopters of the were shot down by a single Viet Cong soldier armed with an AK-47 rifle?"} +{"answers": ["Devon", "Humphrey Stafford", "Humphrey", "Humphrey Stafford, 1st Earl of Devon"], "question": " was only Earl of Devon for three months before being killed by a mob?"} +{"answers": ["Compounds of zinc"], "question": "Do you know that, although it is traditionally classified as a transition metal, in the element zinc has similarities to the alkaline earth metals?"} +{"answers": ["Grenville, Quebec", "Grenville"], "question": "the Grenville Canal on the Ottawa River in , Canada, was built as an alternative military supply route after the War of 1812?"} +{"answers": ["Jens-Anton Poulsson", "Jens-Anton", "Poulsson"], "question": " was awarded the War Cross with Sword for his actions in the Norwegian heavy water sabotage?"} +{"answers": ["Post-2008 Irish banking crisis", "2008–2013 Irish banking crisis"], "question": "following a number of , Irish ruling party Fianna Fáil was overtaken in opinion polls by the country's Labour Party for the first time in history?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon Wilkie", "Gordon", "Wilkie"], "question": "when and his Michigan Wolverines teammates scored 21 points in a single ice hockey game against Ohio State University, their coach threatened to bench anyone else who scored?"} +{"answers": ["Generations of Adam"], "question": "some living people claim to have traced their ?"} +{"answers": ["Kenelm Hubert Digby", "Kenelm Digby", "Kenelm", "Digby"], "question": " was the proposer of the notorious 1933 \"King and Country\" debate in the Oxford Union?"} +{"answers": ["Dexter", "Dexter"], "question": "the was filmed through three hurricanes in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Georgescu", "Paul Georgescu", "Paul"], "question": "writer helped enforce Socialist Realism in Communist Romania while concealing his sympathy for Trotskyism?"} +{"answers": ["Chevron Richmond Refinery"], "question": "an oleum leak at sent 25,000 people to the hospital in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Cheruiyot", "Evans", "Evans Cheruiyot", "Evans Kiprop Cheruiyot"], "question": "Kenyan long distance athlete and his teammates were stranded in France by their manager without food, money, or shelter?"} +{"answers": ["WNUZ"], "question": "Gospel music station in Talladega, Alabama, has been off-the-air since its transmitter was destroyed by lightning?"} +{"answers": ["Joran", "Clara Pauline Joran", "Pauline", "Pauline Joran"], "question": "as a blindfolded child, opera singer \"\" could identify absolute pitch and the notes of chords?"} +{"answers": ["Heard Island Shag", "Heard Island shag", "Heard Island"], "question": "the is a bird with a black crest, pink feet, orange caruncles and blue eye-rings?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Foliot", "Hugh Foliot"], "question": " took custody of Hereford Castle in 1223 as part of Hubert de Burgh's takeover of power from Peter des Roches?"} +{"answers": ["The Trouble with Normal", "The Trouble with Normal", "The Trouble With Normal"], "question": "in his 1999 book , gay author Michael Warner argued that same-sex marriage is an undesirable goal for the gay rights movement?"} +{"answers": ["Yehoshua Cohen", "Yehoshua", "Cohen"], "question": ", the assassin of diplomat Folke Bernadotte, later became a close friend of David Ben-Gurion?"} +{"answers": ["John Sutton Hall", "John Sutton", "Sutton Hall"], "question": " at Indiana University of Pennsylvania was set for demolition until its listing on the National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Margo Sappington", "Margo", "Sappington"], "question": " received a Lifetime Achievement Award for choreography from the Joffrey Ballet?"} +{"answers": ["Equus Survival Trust"], "question": "the is the only conservation organization in the world that specializes in equines?"} +{"answers": ["Ed Chynoweth Cup", "Ed Chynoweth"], "question": "the 1988–89 Swift Current Broncos was the first Western Hockey League team to win the \"\" without losing a playoff game?"} +{"answers": ["Knut Olai Thornæs", "Thornæs", "Knut"], "question": "the Trondheim newspaper \"Ny Tid\" switched allegiance from Labour to Communist when was its editor?"} +{"answers": ["Northern Woods and Water Route Association", "Northern Woods and Water Route"], "question": "the is a highway route through northern Canada, from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, to Winnipeg, Manitoba?"} +{"answers": ["Carpenter", "Ralph Carpenter", "Ralph"], "question": "'s restoration of Hunter House, a historic building in Newport, Rhode Island that had been scheduled for demolition, was called \"a brilliant restoration that gets better with age\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marjoribanks", "Norman", "Norman Marjoribanks", "Norman Edward Marjoribanks"], "question": ", later acting Governor of Madras, headed a commission to investigate the plight of indentured Tamil labourers on plantations in Ceylon?"} +{"answers": ["COronado 9", "Coronado 9"], "question": "the title of the 1960–61 TV series refers to the telephone exchange for the home town of fictional detective Dan Adams?"} +{"answers": ["Dorset Island", "Cape Dorset Island"], "question": "the first discovery of the remains of Dorset culture, Paleo-Eskimo people \"circa\" 1000 BC to 1100 CE, was made on in Nunavut, Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Moorhuhn"], "question": ", a series of German computer games that has spawned much merchandise, a comic book series, and a TV series, began in 1999 as a whisky advertisement?"} +{"answers": ["Delyo"], "question": "a song about Bulgarian rebel leader was sent into space in 1977 as part of the Voyager Golden Record?"} +{"answers": ["Noel Park", "Noel Park Estate"], "question": "in 1971, half the houses in , London, were still lacking basic facilities such as baths, internal toilets and hot water?"} +{"answers": ["Ercole", "Manfredi", "Ercole Manfredi", "Ercole Pietro Manfredi"], "question": "Italian architect took up Thai citizenship to overcome nationalist policies pursued by the Thai government?"} +{"answers": ["The French Democracy", "French Democracy"], "question": " is an ironically titled political film about the 2005 civil unrest in France?"} +{"answers": ["Tarak-juk", "tarak-juk"], "question": "during the Korean Joseon period, royal physicians squeezed milk from cows to make , a milk porridge, which was served only for the king and royalty?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Cadell", "Thomas", "Thomas Cadell", "Cadell"], "question": "18th-century bookseller refused to publish Charlotte Turner Smith's novel \"Desmond\" because it was too radical?"} +{"answers": ["Elam", "Norah Elam", "Norah"], "question": "suffragette campaigned in 1918 for the internment of enemy aliens but in 1940 was interned herself as an 18B detainee due to her membership in the British Union of Fascists?"} +{"answers": ["Austrått"], "question": "the manor at \"\" harbored a pretender to the Swedish throne during the Reformation in Norway as the Protestant Lady Inger of Austrått battled the last Norwegian Catholic Archbishop?"} +{"answers": ["Pontypridd Bridge", "Old Bridge, Pontypridd"], "question": "it took William Edwards four attempts to build the at Pontypridd in Wales?"} +{"answers": ["fast inverse square root", "Fast inverse square root"], "question": "\"Quake III Arena's\" code uses a \"magic number\" to generate a quick first approximation to Newton's method of computing roots?"} +{"answers": ["Frontier", "Frontier"], "question": "the 1955–56 NBC series was only the second western anthology program on television, preceded by \"Death Valley Days\"?"} +{"answers": ["Foliot", "Robert", "Robert Foliot"], "question": "tree-ring dating has linked the building of the Bishop's Palace at Hereford to 1179, during the episcopate of ?"} +{"answers": ["Hare Indian Dog", "Hare Indian"], "question": "the , now extinct, was not known to bark, but puppies learned to imitate the barking of other dogs when the breed was introduced to Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Imposter trevally"], "question": "an important identifying feature of the \"(Carangoides talamparoides, pictured)\" is its white or pale grey tongue?"} +{"answers": ["LaVelle Smith Jr", "LaVelle Smith Jr."], "question": " has won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography five times, including one for Michael and Janet Jackson's \"Scream\"?"} +{"answers": ["City Detective"], "question": "Rod Cameron's syndicated crime drama was sold in 1955 for distribution to a then record 171 television stations?"} +{"answers": ["Sendashonga", "Seth Sendashonga", "Seth"], "question": "former Rwandan Interior Minister and political dissident recognized one of his assailants in a failed assassination attempt as his old government bodyguard?"} +{"answers": ["Polyporus alveolaris"], "question": "the mushroom produces the antifungal polypeptide alveolarin?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Murray Kavanaugh", "Robert", "Robert Kavanaugh", "Kavanaugh"], "question": "dental student was awarded the Albert Medal following his rescue of a fourteen-year-old boy during a shark attack?"} +{"answers": ["Canterbury–York dispute"], "question": "as part of the in medieval England, Gerard, an Archbishop of York, once kicked over chairs and refused to sit until his chair was as high as the Archbishop of Canterbury's?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Maley", "Mark Maley"], "question": "the career of association football player was ended after he was accidentally shot in the eye by teammate John Oster with an air gun?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Rider", "William Rider"], "question": "18th-century English historian s 50-volume \"A New History of England\" was later described by William Thomas Lowndes as one of the vilest Grub Street compilations ever published?"} +{"answers": ["Libby Zion law", "Libby Zion", "Libby Zion Law"], "question": "the death of Libby Zion resulted in an that regulates working hours during medical residency in New York State?"} +{"answers": ["APEC Russia 2012"], "question": "at an expected cost of US$1 billion, a long suspension bridge linking Vladivostok with Russky Island is due to be built in time for ?"} +{"answers": ["Tęczyński"], "question": "from 14th to 17th century, the family from Lesser Poland had a major influence in the Kingdom of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Wang Chengzong", "Wang", "Chengzong"], "question": "Tang Dynasty warlord , fearing reprisals after the defeat of his ally Wu Yuanji, offered his sons as hostages and two of his six prefectures to Emperor Xianzong?"} +{"answers": ["Florida State Fair", "Florida State Fair Authority"], "question": "the , which includes the \"Cracker Country\" living history museum, offers food oddities like chocolate covered bacon?"} +{"answers": ["dangui", "Dangui"], "question": " \"\" was an upper garment worn by the royal women and court ladies for ceremonial occasions during the Korean Joseon Dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery"], "question": "the is a bar and restaurant chain in the United States described as \"Hooters with a Scottish twist\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hanfstaengl", "Erna", "Erna Hanfstaengl"], "question": " was claimed both to be romantically involved with Hitler and involved in a plot to overthrow him?"} +{"answers": ["Willow Prairie Cabin", "Willow Prairie"], "question": " in Oregon's Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, built by a Forest Service crew in 1924, is a popular horse camp?"} +{"answers": ["Leges Henrici Primi"], "question": "the (written c. 1115) sets out a list of royal pleas or pleas of the crown, crimes that could only be tried in front of the king or his officials?"} +{"answers": ["Giant electric ray"], "question": "besides delivering electric shocks, the characteristic defensive behaviour of a when threatened by a predator includes performing a \"somersault\" in the water?"} +{"answers": ["Beverly", "Beverly Eckert", "Eckert"], "question": " \"\" died in the crash of Flight 3407 while on her way to award a scholarship in honor of her husband, who was killed in the events of 9/11?"} +{"answers": ["Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana"], "question": "India's government in 2001 to provide employment for poor people living in rural areas?"} +{"answers": ["Emu Brewery"], "question": "the in Perth, Western Australia, traced its history to the town's first standalone brewery, which was founded less than a decade after settlement?"} +{"answers": ["Kate", "Kate Rooney", "Rooney", "Kate Dennison"], "question": "Do you know that, although she was born in South Africa, now holds the indoor British record for the pole vault?"} +{"answers": ["Filipinos in Malaysia"], "question": "thousands of illegal are deported from Malaysia every year?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Basil Academy", "Saint Basil Academy"], "question": "Babe Ruth reportedly signed one of his most lucrative New York Yankees' contracts at Jacob Ruppert's Eagles' Rest estate in Garrison, New York, now ?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Potter", "Potter"], "question": "taxidermist diorama, \"The Death and Burial of Cock Robin\", created when he was 19, features 98 stuffed British birds?"} +{"answers": ["Tekkiye Mosque"], "question": "the \"\", built by the architect Sinan, has been described as \"the finest example in Damascus of Ottoman architecture\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tian", "Hongzheng", "Tian Hongzheng"], "question": "when the Tang Dynasty general was young, his brother Tian Rong battered him after he won an archery contest, believing that he was drawing unnecessary attention to himself?"} +{"answers": ["Debol", "Dave Debol", "Dave"], "question": "University of Michigan Hall of Honor inductee , known in the 1970s as \"the Guy LaFleur of college hockey\", set an NCAA record by scoring three goals in less than one minute?"} +{"answers": ["Fine rolls"], "question": "the record offers of money to the Kings of England for concessions and favours?"} +{"answers": ["Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games"], "question": " is the second video game based on the Olympics to star Nintendo's and Sega's once-rival mascots, Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog?"} +{"answers": ["Brazilian battleship Minas Geraes", "Minas Geraes"], "question": "with the \"\", Brazil became the third country to have a dreadnought under construction, ahead of traditional powers like France and Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Robert of Melun", "Robert", "Melun"], "question": "although disagreed with some of Peter Abelard's teachings, he still defended Abelard against heresy charges?"} +{"answers": ["Trichoniscus pusillus"], "question": "the woodlouse has some populations that reproduce sexually and others that reproduce clonally?"} +{"answers": ["Internet hunting"], "question": " is the practice of hunting via remotely controlled firearms that can be aimed and shot using online webcams?"} +{"answers": ["Tbuong Kmoum District", "Tboung Khmum", "Tboung Khmum District"], "question": "Cambodia's \"\"Romeo and Juliet\"\" story, \"Tum Teav\", is set in ?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Kolberg", "Martin", "Kolberg"], "question": " will retire as party secretary for the Norwegian Labour Party to run in the 2009 parliamentary elections?"} +{"answers": ["Josh Gibson", "Josh Gibson Field"], "question": " in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is named for Negro League star Josh Gibson, who has been called the \"black Babe Ruth?\""} +{"answers": ["Clothes-Line"], "question": ", aired in 1937, was the first television programme on fashion history and also probably the first to feature a heavily pregnant female presenter?"} +{"answers": ["Chocolate-covered bacon"], "question": " \"\" is sold as \"Pig Lickers\" at the Minnesota State Fair, \"Pig Candy\" in New York City and \"Mo's Bacon Bar\" in Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Plymouth and Dartmoor Railway"], "question": "the linking Plymouth and Princetown was almost twice as long as the distance between the two cities?"} +{"answers": ["Democratic Movement for National Liberation"], "question": "the was the sole communist faction in Egypt that supported the 1952 Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Armadillidium vulgare"], "question": "the pill bug can reach population densities of 10,000 per square metre?"} +{"answers": ["Schock", "Ed", "Ed Schock"], "question": " earned an annual salary of just $7,000 as mayor of Elgin, Illinois?"} +{"answers": ["Anders Buen", "Anders", "Anders Johnsen Buen", "Buen"], "question": " was removed as editor of the Norwegian Labour Party organ \"Social-Demokraten\" in 1903, but continued as a prominent party member until 1921?"} +{"answers": ["Folkestone White Horse"], "question": "the European Commission declared the creation of the \"\" unlawful?"} +{"answers": ["Élisabeth Marguerite", "Élisabeth Marguerite d'Orléans", "d'Orléans", "Élisabeth d'Orléans", "Élisabeth"], "question": "the Luxembourg Palace, the meeting place of the French Senate, used to be the residence of , who gave it to the King of France in 1694?"} +{"answers": ["West Michigan Railroad"], "question": "after ceasing operations in New Jersey, the West Jersey Railroad operated in Michigan for several months before being renamed ?"} +{"answers": ["Liu Pi"], "question": "Tang Dynasty general , who rebelled against the authority of Emperor Xianzong, was described by the chancellor Du Huangshang as an \"insane civilian\" as Du urged military action?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh de Mapenor", "Mapenor"], "question": " was elected Bishop of Hereford in 1216 even though he was not on King John of England's list of candidates?"} +{"answers": ["Holiday Bowl", "Holiday Bowl"], "question": "the in Los Angeles was a popular gathering place for the Nikkei community and African Americans, with the coffee shop serving grits, udon, chow mein, and hamburgers?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir Charles Knowles, 1st Baronet"], "question": " successfully sued Tobias Smollett for libelling him in Smollett's magazine \"The Critical Review\"?"} +{"answers": ["René", "René Lefebvre", "Lefebvre"], "question": "French Roman Catholic archbishop Marcel Lefebvre's father died in a Nazi concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["Armet Davis Newlove Architects"], "question": " was an architectural firm in California that designed buildings in the so-called Googie architecture style popular during the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Chengcui", "Tutu Chengcui", "Tutu"], "question": "Tang Dynasty eunuch was killed after Emperor Xianzong's death over his refusal to support the crown prince Li Heng as the emperor's successor?"} +{"answers": ["Prairie Bluff, Alabama", "Prairie Bluff"], "question": ", is a ghost town whose only remaining physical feature is a cemetery with marked graves dating from the 1830s to the 1860s?"} +{"answers": ["Lactarius quietus"], "question": "the mushroom (\"pictured\") is found exclusively under oak trees in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["McCardie", "Henry McCardie", "Henry", "Henry Alfred McCardie"], "question": "when was a barrister, he often worked so late that his chambers were nicknamed \"the lighthouse\", as there was light coming from the windows?"} +{"answers": ["Elm City Resident Card"], "question": "the was the first municipal identification card in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Filipinos in the United Arab Emirates"], "question": "the population of in the United Arab Emirates declined by 20% in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["1881 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the is credited with playing the first intersectional football games against Harvard, Yale and Princeton?"} +{"answers": ["Salvia pentstemonoides"], "question": " (\"Big red sage\") was thought to be extinct until a botanist rediscovered it while taking photos for a book on Texas wildflowers?"} +{"answers": ["Jaime Fonalledas Garriga", "Fonalledas", "Jaime Fonalledas", "Jaime"], "question": " is the President and CEO of Empresas Fonalledas, which owns the largest shopping mall in the Caribbean?"} +{"answers": ["Wayne Lyman Morse United States Courthouse", "Wayne L. Morse United States Courthouse"], "question": "the \"\" in Eugene, Oregon, was the first new federal courthouse to earn a LEED Gold certification and the first U.S. courthouse featured at the Venice Biennale of Architecture?"} +{"answers": ["Mycena leaiana"], "question": "the mushroom is bioluminescent?"} +{"answers": ["Fast5 Netball World Series"], "question": "the is a new international netball competition, with modified rules inspired from Twenty20 cricket designed to make matches faster and more television-friendly?"} +{"answers": ["Humphrey Toy", "Toy", "Humphrey"], "question": " financed the publication of the first Welsh translation of the Book of Common Prayer?"} +{"answers": ["Kansas City Barbeque"], "question": " is a restaurant and bar in San Diego, California, made famous after scenes in \"Top Gun\" were filmed there?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Wendy", "Wendy Henry"], "question": ", one of the first female newspaper editors on Fleet Street, later became a full-time dog re-socialiser for the Battersea Dogs' Home?"} +{"answers": ["Weinhard", "Henry", "Henry Weinhard"], "question": ", a brewer in Portland, Oregon, offered to pump free beer into the Skidmore Fountain when it was dedicated?"} +{"answers": ["Sam", "Sam"], "question": " the koala rose to fame when a video of her rescue from the 2009 Victorian bushfires was distributed across the internet?"} +{"answers": ["Tattoo the Earth"], "question": "members of metal band Slipknot found the masks that they wear on stage to be particularly uncomfortable during their concert tour?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth Gandar-Dower", "Gandar-Dower", "Kenneth", "Kenneth Cecil Gandar-Dower"], "question": " introduced cheetah racing to England?"} +{"answers": ["Anderson Abbott", "Anderson Ruffin Abbott", "Anderson", "Abbott"], "question": " \"\", the first licenced Black Canadian physician, attended Abraham Lincoln's death bed?"} +{"answers": ["Sideling Hill Tunnel"], "question": "the is one of the two tunnels that make up the Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike?"} +{"answers": ["Nils Uhlin Hansen", "Hansen", "Nils"], "question": "Norwegian long jumper was killed as a saboteur in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Morison equation"], "question": "the , an equation in fluid dynamics introduced in 1950, is used in the design of oil platforms and other offshore structures?"} +{"answers": ["Nordy Bank", "Nordy Bank"], "question": "children's novel by Sheena Porter, set in Nordy Bank on Brown Clee Hill, Shropshire, was awarded the 1964 Carnegie Medal in Literature?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Mark Shepherd", "Mark Shepherd", "Shepherd"], "question": ", who served as CEO of Texas Instruments where he spearheaded development of the firms' integrated circuits, constructed a vacuum tube at the age of six and a radio a year later?"} +{"answers": ["Barolo"], "question": "prior to the mid 19th century, the tannic Italian wine \"\" was made as a sweet wine?"} +{"answers": ["Elton", "Elton Wieman", "Wieman"], "question": "when moved east to play football for the University of Michigan in 1915, the \"Los Angeles Times\" called it \"a calamity of almost national importance\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lactarius pallidus"], "question": " is typically found half-buried in leaf litter at the base of beech or birch trees?"} +{"answers": ["Giorgio Cini Foundation", "Cini Foundation"], "question": "the original mission of the included the rehabilitation of its homebase, the island of San Giorgio Maggiore of Venice?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José Francisco de Peralta", "Peralta"], "question": " was elected to represent Costa Rica to the Constituent Congress of the Mexican Empire, but it was dissolved before he was able to participate?"} +{"answers": ["Sauerbruch Hutton"], "question": "the architecture firm of designed the Museum Brandhorst in Munich?"} +{"answers": ["Diego", "Mazquiarán", "Diego Mazquiarán"], "question": "matador once used his overcoat as a cape to fight a bull that was running wild on the Gran Via of Madrid?"} +{"answers": ["Maratona dles Dolomites"], "question": "according to \"National Geographic\", \"(2008 race pictured)\", an annual competition held in the Dolomites of the Italian Alps, is \"one of the biggest, most passionate, and most chaotic bike races on Earth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Huaijian", "Tian Huaijian", "Tian"], "question": "the Tang Dynasty general was, at age 10, briefly the ruler of Weibo Circuit before he was overthrown?"} +{"answers": ["Verruciform xanthoma"], "question": "the uncommon benign lesion is usually found on the oral mucosa of middle-aged people, but has also been reported on the external genitalia in some recent cases?"} +{"answers": ["Iffland-Ring"], "question": "Albert Bassermann, bearer of the , considered the ring cursed after all three of the successors he named died shortly after he named them?"} +{"answers": ["Skills like This"], "question": "the comedy film , created by a first-time director, won the award for Best Narrative Feature at the 2007 South by Southwest film festival?"} +{"answers": ["Fennemore Craig"], "question": ", founded in 1885, is the oldest law firm in Arizona?"} +{"answers": ["Rylands Papyri"], "question": "the held by Manchester University in the UK contain P52, believed by many scholars to be the oldest extant fragment from the Gospel of John?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Sudell", "Sudell"], "question": " coined the name \"Football League\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius triumphans"], "question": "the mushroom \"\" has a cap which is slimy in wet weather and sticky in dry?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Hubbard", "Henry Hubbard"], "question": "while serving as Governor of New Hampshire from 1842 to 1844, argued for reduced taxes for female property owners?"} +{"answers": ["grooves", "Grooves", "Grooves"], "question": "thousands of have been found carved into rock in Northern Europe, but no one knows how or why they were made?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill MacFarland", "MacFarland"], "question": "attorney had a dislocated knee and six broken teeth after playing 11 seasons of professional ice hockey?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "Charles", "Charles Hall", "Charles Hall"], "question": "economist claimed that the poor retained less than one-eighth of what they produced due to capitalist exploitation?"} +{"answers": ["Regina Bypass", "Pinkie Road"], "question": ", a part of the Global Transportation Hub intermodal port authority facility, will link the Trans Canada Highway 1 and Highway 11 as a part of the Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Joe Hewitt", "Joe Hewitt", "Hewitt"], "question": "Air Vice Marshal began his military career as a thirteen-year-old cadet in the Royal Australian Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Franklin Cappon", "Franklin", "Cappon"], "question": " \"\", known for his \"five-man weave\" basketball offense, was mentor to Princeton athletes from the 1930s to the 1960s, including Bill Bradley and Frank Deford?"} +{"answers": ["Coatesville, Pennsylvania arsons"], "question": "so far there have been more than 20 since January 1, 2009, and 15 reported arsons there in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Histria Perla"], "question": " was the 500th ship to receive Emergency Response Service classification from the German company Germanischer Lloyd?"} +{"answers": ["Clussexx Three D Grinchy Glee"], "question": ", a Sussex Spaniel also known as \"Stump\", is the oldest dog to win Best in Show at the Westminster Dog Show?"} +{"answers": ["Red Bull RB5", "Red Bull"], "question": "the is among the first generation of Formula One cars to feature a Kinetic Energy Recovery System, which traps energy expelled while braking for later use?"} +{"answers": ["Novae Hollandiae Plantarum Specimen"], "question": "French botanist Jacques Labillardière's , published in 1804–1806, was the first major scientific study of Australia flora?"} +{"answers": ["Pigford v. Glickman"], "question": "under , the United States government paid nearly US$1 billion to African American farmers to compensate for 1980s and 1990s racial discrimination?"} +{"answers": ["Mindy Gehrs", "Mindy'' Gehrs", "Mindy", "Gehrs"], "question": "2009 Michigan Hall of Honor inductee was called \"the best swimmer to ever part the waters of the Atomic City\"?"} +{"answers": ["Welcome to Macintosh", "Welcome to Macintosh"], "question": ", a documentary focusing on Apple Inc. and its Macintosh line of computers, was praised by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak for being the most accurate film about the company?"} +{"answers": ["Offshore oil and gas in the United States"], "question": "the first off the Texas coast came in 1941?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Samuel McAloney", "McAloney", "William McAloney"], "question": " was awarded the Albert Medal for his attempted rescue of a pilot trapped in a burning aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Mr. Broadway"], "question": "Craig Stevens's CBS series, , featured Liza Minnelli in her first television dramatic role in the episode \"Nightingale for Sale\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alan Muir Wood", "Wood", "Alan Marshall Muir Wood", "Alan", "Muir Wood"], "question": " worked on the Orange–Fish River Tunnel, the second-longest water supply tunnel in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Michigan Road"], "question": "half the pioneers who settled in northwestern Indiana used the ?"} +{"answers": ["Doug McGibbon", "Doug", "McGibbon"], "question": "in 1945, footballer scored six goals in one match, one of which was timed at under five seconds from the second half kick-off?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Dean", "Dean Miller", "Dean Miller"], "question": "actor and broadcaster , who played the son-in-law on CBS's \"December Bride\", later bought what became WMVR-FM radio in his native Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Dagaaba people"], "question": "communities of the of Ghana in the 1990s still used cowrie shells as an alternate currency, long after they had been replaced elsewhere by the Ghanaian cedi?"} +{"answers": ["FM 2-22.3 Human Intelligence Collector Operations", "Human Intelligence Collector Operations"], "question": "on January 22 Barack Obama issued an executive order requiring interrogations by any U.S. agency to comply with the Army's field manual?"} +{"answers": ["Alexandru", "Alexandru Callimachi", "Callimachi"], "question": " was Dragoman of the Sublime Porte before becoming Prince of Moldavia in 1795?"} +{"answers": ["Ropalidia marginata"], "question": "unlike the queens of other eusocial species, a queen of the paper wasp is docile and maintains her reproductive monopoly in her colony without physical aggression?"} +{"answers": ["Gail", "O'Neill", "Gail O'Neill"], "question": "former fashion model refused to appear in advertisements for cigarettes or for sponsors with substantial investments in South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Raymond", "Raymond Charles Péré", "Péré"], "question": "Levantine architect of French descent , who designed the landmark Izmir Clock Tower \"\" in Turkey, was a native of Izmir?"} +{"answers": ["1929 Dayton Triangles season"], "question": "the Dayton Triangles, a traveling team, folded after their , losing their final seventeen games as a National Football League franchise by a combined score of 301–22?"} +{"answers": ["Fuscoporia torulosa"], "question": "detection of fungal infection by the wood-decay fungus can be performed in six hours using the polymerase chain reaction?"} +{"answers": ["Dini", "Joe", "Joe Dini"], "question": ", the owner of Dini's Lucky Club, a casino in Yerington, Nevada, was the longest serving member of the Nevada State Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["Apartment Building 63"], "question": " located in Bucharest is the largest single residential building in Romania with a total of 950 apartments and over 1,600 residents?"} +{"answers": ["Emmeline"], "question": "Do you know that, unusually for an eighteenth-century novel, the heroine of Charlotte Turner Smith's does not meet the man she marries until half-way through the story?"} +{"answers": ["chicken fried bacon", "Chicken fried bacon"], "question": "the recipe for \"\" was developed in the small town of Snook, Texas, at Sodolak's Original Country Inn?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Keble", "Keble", "Joseph"], "question": "English barrister went to the Court of King's Bench every day from 1661 to 1710, but was never known to have a brief for a client?"} +{"answers": ["Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke", "Sharmarke", "Omar"], "question": "the new Prime Minister of Somalia, , has Canadian citizenship and his family is based in Virginia, USA?"} +{"answers": ["Parc naturel régional d'Armorique", "Armorique Regional Natural Park"], "question": "the top of the Chapel of Saint-Michel at is the highest point in Brittany, France?"} +{"answers": ["Isaiah Jones, Jr.", "Jr.", "Isaiah Jones Jr.", "Isaiah"], "question": "musician and Presbyterian minister was named \"best songwriter of the year\" in 1973 by the Gospel Music Academy?"} +{"answers": ["Permanent University Fund"], "question": "the s US$8.8 billion and 2.1 million-acre (840,000 ha) land assets help fund public higher education in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Glanville Conservation Park"], "question": "at in Semaphore South, South Australia, there are regular firings of 19th-century RML 64 pounder 64 cwt guns \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Emil Grosswald", "Grosswald", "Emil"], "question": "refugee mathematician first three scientific papers were published under a pseudonym?"} +{"answers": ["Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals", "Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals"], "question": "the in Hillsboro, Oregon, is the biggest of its kind in the Pacific Northwest?"} +{"answers": ["Qi", "Li Qi", "Li Qi", "Li"], "question": "Tang Dynasty general paid his best archers and soldiers of Xiongnu and Xi ancestry ten times as much as other soldiers, to garner their loyalty?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Close", "Close", "William Taliaferro Close"], "question": ", the physician father of actress Glenn Close, played a pivotal role in stemming the outbreak of the Ebola virus in Zaire in 1976?"} +{"answers": ["Stueng Trang District", "Steung Trang District", "Steung Trang"], "question": "Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen was born in a small village on the banks of the Mekong in ?"} +{"answers": ["Herrnstein", "Albert E. Herrnstein", "Albert Ernest Herrnstein", "Albert"], "question": "after scoring six touchdowns for Michigan against Ohio State in 1902, became the winningest coach in Ohio State football history up to the time he retired?"} +{"answers": ["Acqua pazza", "Acqua pazza"], "question": ", an Italian herbed broth used to cook seafood, is literally translated as \"crazy water\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alan Scott", "Alan Scott", "Scott", "Alan"], "question": " \"\" was a blacksmith who designed and built brick ovens and promoted artisanal bread-making techniques and stone flour milling at the Callington Mill?"} +{"answers": ["1956 Winter Olympics", "Winter Olympics"], "question": "upon entering the Stadio Olympica at the opening ceremonies of the in Cortina d'Ampezzo, the torch bearer tripped over a cable and fell, nearly extinguishing the Olympic flame?"} +{"answers": ["Omlie", "Phoebe", "Phoebe Omlie"], "question": ", the first licensed female transport pilot, was considered by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt to be one of \"eleven women whose achievements make it safe to say the world is progressing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sweetland", "Monroe Mark Sweetland", "Monroe", "Monroe Sweetland"], "question": " was the first Democrat elected to represent Clackamas County, Oregon, in the Oregon House of Representatives in 20 years?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Mark Pollock", "Pollock"], "question": "in January 2009, became the first blind person to reach the South Pole?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir Charles Knowles, 2nd Baronet"], "question": " claimed that the theories on naval tactics expressed in his 1777 book were reflected in Lord Howe's victory in 1794 \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["1848 Marlborough earthquake"], "question": "most buildings damaged in the in Wellington, New Zealand were rebuilt with wood, reducing the damage and loss of life in the more powerful Wairarapa earthquake of 1855?"} +{"answers": ["Henrik", "Henrik Ameln", "Ameln"], "question": "in 1920, became the first Conservative Party politician to serve as mayor of Bergen since Christian Michelsen in 1893?"} +{"answers": ["Taihe", "Princess Taihe", "Princess"], "question": "the Tang Dynasty's , who became the \"Kedun\" (empress) of its ally Huigu, suffered through Huigu's collapse before she was able to return to the Tang?"} +{"answers": ["Illinois Staats-Zeitung"], "question": "the German newspaper , published in Chicago, played an important role in building the Republican Party in Illinois in the 1850s?"} +{"answers": ["Bobby Atherton", "Atherton", "Bobby"], "question": " was the last Hibernian captain to win the Scottish Cup, in 1902?"} +{"answers": ["Timetoget"], "question": " bought diesel trains to operate on the Bratsberg Line, despite it being electrified?"} +{"answers": ["Comet", "Comet"], "question": "the \"\", which sank in 1875, was described by the \"Evening News\" in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, in 1980 as the \"only known treasure ship on the bottom of\" Lake Superior?"} +{"answers": ["Wacław Lipiński", "Lipiński", "Wacław"], "question": "Polish historian, army officer, and independence activist joined the anti-communist resistance, was arrested by communist secret police in 1947 and died in prison two years later?"} +{"answers": ["R U Professional"], "question": "an outburst by Christian Bale on the set of \"Terminator Salvation\" inspired the band The Mae Shi to write the song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sanggung"], "question": " was an official title of the senior fifth rank, the highest attainable for gungnyeo, a lady-in-waiting during the Joseon Dynasty of Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Chalmers", "Jack Chalmers", "Jack"], "question": "following his rescue of a swimmer during a shark attack in 1922, was awarded the Albert Medal and gifted £3000?"} +{"answers": ["Lisa Hannigan discography", "Lisa Hannigan"], "question": "the of Lisa Hannigan includes collaborations with Mic Christopher, Mick Flannery, Cathy Davey and members of Snow Patrol and Bell X1, plus her well-known work with Damien Rice?"} +{"answers": ["Rinku Singh", "Singh", "Rinku"], "question": " and Dinesh Patel became the first Indians to sign Major League Baseball contracts after throwing a baseball for the first time a year earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Anne", "Thornton", "Anne Jane Thornton"], "question": "the seafaring adventures of \"\" inspired the ballad \"The Female Sailor Bold\"?"} +{"answers": ["Prabhu", "Allama", "Allama Prabhu"], "question": ", the mystic-saint of 12th century Karnataka, India, was also an accomplished Vachana poet?"} +{"answers": ["Vincent Black Lightning"], "question": "in 2008 a sold for £221,500 becoming the most expensive motorcycle sold at auction in the UK?"} +{"answers": ["Grace", "John", "John W. Grace", "John William Grace"], "question": "former newspaper editor became the first Privacy Commissioner of Canada in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Grassroots", "Grassroots"], "question": ", an organization formed by block club leaders, has had members elected to the Buffalo Common Council, New York State Senate and New York State Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["László Szalma", "László", "Szalma"], "question": "while long jumper won six medals in total at the European Indoor Championships, his best result at both the Summer Olympics and the World Championships was fourth place?"} +{"answers": ["Mule Bone"], "question": ", a play by Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston, had its world premiere in 1991, more than 60 years after it was written?"} +{"answers": ["Stac an Armin"], "question": "on , the highest stack in Scotland, the last great auk \"(example pictured)\" in the British Isles was clubbed to death in 1840 because it was thought to be a witch?"} +{"answers": ["Eslanda", "Robeson", "Eslanda Goode Robeson"], "question": ", wife of Paul Robeson, was the first black to head the Surgical Pathology Department at New York-Presbyterian Hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac Dutton Barnard", "Barnard", "Isaac D. Barnard", "Isaac"], "question": " fought at the Battle of Plattsburg in the War of 1812, and later became Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Prey Chhor District"], "question": ", Cambodia, is home to an ancient temple built more than a thousand years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Viktor", "Viktor Esbensen", "Esbensen"], "question": ", a manager of the Compañía Argentina de Pesca, is the namesake of Esbensen Bay off South Georgia island?"} +{"answers": ["Filipinos in Palau"], "question": "the Philippine Overseas Labor Office estimates that 80% of are undocumented immigrants?"} +{"answers": ["Mira", "Rostova", "Mira Rostova"], "question": ", Montgomery Clift's acting coach, was sent off the set of the 1960 film \"Wild River\" by director Elia Kazan after a single day of filming?"} +{"answers": ["Khan As'ad Pasha"], "question": " \"\", built by Damascus governor As'ad Pasha al-Azem, is the largest khan in the city?"} +{"answers": ["Albie", "Booth", "Albie Booth"], "question": "American football star became famous after he scored all of Yale’s points in a 1929 upset win over Army?"} +{"answers": ["Srey Santhor", "Srey Santhor District"], "question": "catastrophic flooding in 2000 destroyed 95% of the annual rice crop in , Cambodia?"} +{"answers": ["Oppewall", "Jeannine", "Jeannine Claudia Oppewall", "Jeannine Oppewall"], "question": "film art director was so heavily influenced by designers and filmmakers Charles and Ray Eames, she had her house built based completely around her Eames-designed furniture?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Kentucky Derby", "Kentucky Derby"], "question": "early favorites in the include the filly Stardom Bound?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "Charles White FRS", "Charles White", "Charles White", "White"], "question": ", co-founder of the Manchester Royal Infirmary, kept the mummified body of one of his patients in a room of his house for 55 years?"} +{"answers": ["Charlotte", "Charlotte Turner Smith", "Charlotte Smith", "Smith"], "question": "novelist \"\" condemned her father for forcing her to marry and turning her into a \"legal prostitute\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph John Regenvanu", "Regenvanu", "Ralph", "Ralph Regenvanu"], "question": " has been described as Vanuatu's first anthropologist?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Brumley", "Brumley", "Tom", "Tom'' Brumley"], "question": "'s performance on \"Together Again\" for Buck Owens was called \"one of the finest steel guitar solos in the history of country music\"?"} +{"answers": ["Salvia merjamie"], "question": "the Maasai common name for the plant is \"Naingungundeu\", which means \"smells of rats\"?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St Mary Magdalene", "Church of St Mary Magdalene, Chewton Mendip"], "question": "near the altar of the \"\" in Chewton Mendip, Somerset, England, there is a stone seat for criminals taking sanctuary in the church?"} +{"answers": ["Kiss", "Balázs", "Balázs Kiss"], "question": "although Hungarian hammer thrower won the 1996 Olympic gold medal, his best result at the World Championships was two fourth places?"} +{"answers": ["Haasiophis", "Haasiophis terrasanctus"], "question": "the limestone quarries near Ein Yabrud in the Judean Mountains have produced the only fossils for the extinct snakes \"Pachyrhachis\" and ?"} +{"answers": ["Ron", "Ron Hayes", "Hayes"], "question": "actor and environmentalist worked to establish the first Earth Day in 1970 and to preserve the Grand Canyon National Park?"} +{"answers": ["There but for Fortune", "There but for Fortune"], "question": "Joan Baez had a #8 hit single with \"\" the same week her album \"Joan Baez in Concert, Part 2\" reached #8?"} +{"answers": ["Janne Karlsson"], "question": "ice hockey coach has won two Swedish Championships, one World Championship, and one Olympic gold medal?"} +{"answers": ["Peterson-Dumesnil House", "Peterson–Dumesnil House"], "question": "the in Louisville, Kentucky, was once the only club in the United States open exclusively to teachers?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Tillemans", "Peter", "Tillemans"], "question": "Flemish artist was one of the founders of the sporting school of painting \"\" in England?"} +{"answers": ["Kasper Idland", "Idland", "Kasper"], "question": "during World War II, was one of the four saboteurs who entered the Vemork heavy water facility to conduct heavy water sabotage?"} +{"answers": ["Pentland", "John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland", "John"], "question": "as Governor of Madras, , had Annie Besant arrested in 1917 for advocating home rule for India?"} +{"answers": ["McFarland", "John McFarland", "John McFarland", "John"], "question": " was taken first overall in the 2008 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection?"} +{"answers": ["Roberts", "Kerry Kohansky Roberts", "Kerry"], "question": " attended New York University's film school at the same time as Peter Sollett, but did not meet him until they collaborated on \"Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bo", "Molenda", "Bo Molenda"], "question": " played professional football, baseball and basketball and was the \"workhorse\" for the Green Bay Packers teams that won three consecutive NFL championships from 1929 to 1931?"} +{"answers": ["Sōya", "Sōya"], "question": "the Japanese icebreaker \"\" survived a torpedoing by the in 1943 and rescued the Sakhalin Huskies Taro and Jiro from Antarctica in 1958?"} +{"answers": ["Cyathus helenae"], "question": "the first reported sighting of the bird's nest fungus was on mountain scree in the Canadian Rockies?"} +{"answers": ["Bonnie", "Newman", "Bonnie Newman"], "question": ", a former chief of staff to Judd Gregg, had been named to replace him in the United States Senate until Gregg withdrew his nomination for Secretary of Commerce?"} +{"answers": ["Jangipara", "Jangipara"], "question": ", a block in the Indian state of West Bengal, includes a mosque built in 1375?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter of Albano", "Albano"], "question": ", a papal legate to England in 1095, helped secure the recognition of Pope Urban II by King William II of England?"} +{"answers": ["Free Education for Everyone"], "question": "the Irish student group has blockaded prominent politicians in protests over tuition?"} +{"answers": ["Kitty", "McShane", "Kitty McShane"], "question": "after their 1951 marital breakup, popular \"Old Mother Riley\" actor filmed her last scenes with husband Arthur Lucan on separate days?"} +{"answers": ["Ben Blank", "Ben", "Blank"], "question": "for the 1957 launch of Sputnik \"\", filmed a golf ball attached to a clothes hanger rotating around a globe for use by CBS News in what has been described as the first newscast graphic?"} +{"answers": ["Ou Reang Ov", "Ou Reang Ov District"], "question": ", Cambodia, was one of the 2008 sites for Operation Pacific Angel, a humanitarian mission of the U.S. Navy, Air Force, and Marines?"} +{"answers": ["Hart", "Jessica Hart", "Jessica", "Jessica Hart"], "question": "model , who was selected to appear in the 2009 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, is known for her gap tooth smile?"} +{"answers": ["What Are You Going to Do with Your Life?"], "question": "the British band Echo & the Bunnymen's eighth studio album, , was the first not to make it into the top 20 of the UK Albums Chart?"} +{"answers": ["Sulaqa", "Shimun VIII Yohannan Sulaqa", "Shimun"], "question": ", to oppose the hereditary patriarchal succession, took a step unprecedented in the Church of the East: traveled to Rome and was there consecrated patriarch in 1553?"} +{"answers": ["Zuisen-ji"], "question": "the Zen rock garden in the grounds of temple, near Kamakura, Japan, is a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty?"} +{"answers": ["Donald Luddington", "Luddington", "Donald"], "question": " was the last person in history to be appointed High Commissioner for the Western Pacific?"} +{"answers": ["Schinderhannes bartelsi"], "question": "an anomalocaridid, a bizarre Cambrian organism, 100 million years later, in the Devonian era?"} +{"answers": ["Christ Bongo", "Bongo", "Christ"], "question": " was one of only three Congolese footballers to score in final qualifying for the 2002 FIFA World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Akanthosuchus"], "question": ", an extinct crocodilian from the Paleocene, is the only known crocodilian with both spiked and bladed armor?"} +{"answers": ["Rhydderch", "Rhys", "Rhys ap Rhydderch"], "question": "after King Edward the Confessor ordered the death of , Rhys was killed and his head brought to Edward in January 1053?"} +{"answers": ["Vick", "Ernie", "Ernie Vick"], "question": " was an All-American football center while enrolled at the University of Michigan medical school even though his schoolwork did not allow him to practice with the team?"} +{"answers": ["Unplayed Piano"], "question": "Irish musicians Lisa Hannigan and Damien Rice dueted on \"\", a Burmese protest song that charted in the UK and was praised by \"The Independent\" as \"a twinkly and beautiful thing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ning", "Li Ning", "Li", "Li Ning"], "question": " was made a crown prince of the Tang Dynasty, but his mother, a consort, had to settle for a much lesser honour?"} +{"answers": ["Anne Elisabeth Holmlund", "Holmlund", "Anne Holmlund", "Anne"], "question": "when called by the opposition to quit after the Kauhajoki school shooting, Finnish politician refused and compared resigning her post as Interior Minister to \"desertion\"?"} +{"answers": ["World War Memorial", "World War Memorial", "World War"], "question": "the , built in 1928 in Kimball, West Virginia, was the first memorial to African-American veterans of World War I in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Ionel", "Ionel Fernic", "Fernic"], "question": " made the first parachute jump in Romania on May 31, 1936, at an aviation meeting held on the Băneasa Airport in Bucharest?"} +{"answers": ["Memoirs of Modern Philosophers"], "question": "Elizabeth Hamilton originally published in 1800 under a pseudonym because \"even the sex of a writer may unwittingly bias the reader’s mind\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ayrton", "Maxwell", "O. Maxwell Ayrton", "Maxwell Ayrton"], "question": "the architect co-designed the old Wembley Stadium of 1923 with his partner John William Simpson?"} +{"answers": ["Æthelwig"], "question": "although Abbot of Evesham Abbey was known for his loyalty to William the Conqueror, he had an uncle who died fighting for King Harold, the man William deposed?"} +{"answers": ["The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms"], "question": "Charles Darwin's discussed the formation of mould through the action of earthworms?"} +{"answers": ["Orlando Antigua", "Orlando", "Antigua"], "question": " survived a bullet wound to the head before becoming the first Hispanic and first non-black to play for the Harlem Globetrotters in 52 years?"} +{"answers": ["Moravian traditional music"], "question": "in 2005 UNESCO proclaimed \"verbuňk\" as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Mankind?"} +{"answers": ["Kahn Lectures"], "question": "Do you know that, according to architectural historian Neil Levine, Frank Lloyd Wright agreed to hold the 1930 for the \"prestige of the venue and the bully pulpit it would afford him\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sir Thomas Allin, 1st Baronet", "Baronet", "Sir"], "question": " \"\" service during the Second Anglo-Dutch War included covering the retreat at the Four Days Battle, and then leading the attack at the St. James's Day Battle?"} +{"answers": ["Alternatives to evolution by natural selection"], "question": "the idea that molecular evolution is dominated by genetic drift originally took its name from the 1969 paper \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Derby Philosophical Society"], "question": "Herbert Spencer, secretary of the , first suggested the term \"\"survival of the fittest\"\" after reading Charles Darwin's idea of evolution?"} +{"answers": ["Hechal Yehuda Synagogue"], "question": "the in Tel Aviv is often referred to as the \"Seashell Synagogue\" due to its unusal shape, inspired by the seashells on the shores of Thessaloniki?"} +{"answers": ["Empress Dowager Zheng", "Empress", "Zheng", "Dowager Zheng"], "question": ", concubine of Emperor Xianzong of Tang, was originally a servant girl for his wife Consort Guo?"} +{"answers": ["Paul", "Galloway", "Paul Galloway"], "question": " and Bob Greene co-wrote \"Bagtime\", a serial published in the \"Chicago Sun-Times\" about a fictional supermarket bagger, which was made into a stage musical and a pilot for a TV series?"} +{"answers": ["Knob Creek", "Knob Creek Farm"], "question": "Abraham Lincoln's \"earliest recollection\" was of his boyhood home \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Erasmus Darwin", "Darwin", "William Erasmus Darwin"], "question": "Charles Darwin conducted a psychological study of his son where he compared the child to orangutan babies?"} +{"answers": ["Guo", "Empress", "Empress Dowager Guo", "Dowager Guo", "Empress Dowager Guo"], "question": "Emperor Xuānzong of Tang, the son of Emperor Xianzong by a concubine, suspected Xianzong's wife of being complicit in Xianzong's murder?"} +{"answers": ["Chronicon Abbatiae de Evesham"], "question": "the covers the history of Evesham Abbey from 714 to 1539?"} +{"answers": ["Rodgers", "Joe", "Joe M. Rodgers"], "question": ", who spent six hours a day for four months learning French after being named U.S. Ambassador to France, later became CEO of language school operator Berlitz International?"} +{"answers": ["Showdown", "Showdown"], "question": "to help promote their single \"\", drum and bass band Pendulum released a \"Space Invaders\" themed video game?"} +{"answers": ["Frankfort and Cincinnati Railroad"], "question": "during the 's last week of passenger service, the superintendent transported the train's passengers in his own private vehicle?"} +{"answers": ["The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs"], "question": ", Charles Darwin's first published theory, explains how coral atolls \"(example pictured)\" form?"} +{"answers": ["Runes of Magic"], "question": "on its first day of open beta testing, 20,000 players created 100,000 player characters in the free online video game ?"} +{"answers": ["Uinyeo"], "question": "because of the strict sex segregation of the era based on Confucianism, Korea's Joseon Dynasty created a class of specialist female physicians known as ?"} +{"answers": ["Coaches of the Great Western Railway"], "question": " were built up to longer than most other British railway carriages of the time?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial"], "question": " \"\" marks where Abraham Lincoln lived in Indiana, and where his sister and birth mother died?"} +{"answers": ["Plinian Society"], "question": "Charles Darwin joined the student naturalists' club at Edinburgh University?"} +{"answers": ["One gene–one enzyme hypothesis", "One gene-one enzyme hypothesis"], "question": "the is often considered the first significant result in what came to be called molecular biology?"} +{"answers": ["T. V. Seshagiri Iyer", "Iyer", "T.", "Tiruchendurai Vaidyanatha Seshagiri Iyer"], "question": "in 1915, founded the Indian Boat Club at Kodaikanal in response to discrimination against Indians at the English Boat Club?"} +{"answers": ["Annunciation Melkite Catholic Cathedral", "Annunciation Melkite Greek Catholic Cathedral"], "question": " in Boston is the principal church of the Melkite Greek Catholic Eparchy of Newton which encompasses the entire United States?"} +{"answers": ["d'Abetot", "Urse d'Abetot", "Urse"], "question": "some historians argue that (d. 1108) was one of the first barons of the Exchequer?"} +{"answers": ["Basis Nord"], "question": "the Soviet Union provided a site in northern Russia for the secret Nazi German naval base as a part of a broader bilateral relation which included strategic and commercial agreements?"} +{"answers": ["The Great Snow of 1717"], "question": " lasted nine days and caused snowdrifts more than high in New England, USA?"} +{"answers": ["Fertilisation of Orchids"], "question": "in , Charles Darwin showed how beautiful orchids \"(example pictured)\" evolved through natural selection for insect pollination?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln Homestead State Park"], "question": " contains the house in which Abraham Lincoln's father Thomas proposed to his mother Nancy?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Alexander Francis Browne", "William A. F. Browne", "Browne"], "question": ", a radical student who proposed Charles Darwin for the Plinian Society, became a psychiatrist and pioneered art therapy?"} +{"answers": ["Hudson Highlands State Park"], "question": "hikers can take a commuter train from Grand Central Terminal in New York City to two request stops near trailheads in ?"} +{"answers": ["Lakshmikanthan murder case"], "question": "Indian film actors M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar and N. S. Krishnan spent 30 months in jail in connection with the before being acquitted?"} +{"answers": ["Takalik Abaj"], "question": ", an archaeological site in lowland Guatemala, has one of the greatest concentrations of Olmec-style sculpture outside of the Gulf of Mexico coast?"} +{"answers": ["Sea Sew"], "question": "Irish singer Lisa Hannigan did the needlework for the cover of her debut album, ?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Lincoln", "Abraham Lincoln Statue", "Abraham Lincoln Statue"], "question": "Hodgenville, Kentucky's \"\" was built to celebrate the centennial of Lincoln's birth a few miles away?"} +{"answers": ["Orb Aqueduct"], "question": "the in Béziers, France, was opened in 1858 and carries the Canal du Midi over the Orb River at a height of ?"} +{"answers": ["Mordecai Lincoln House"], "question": " in Washington County is the only home of a member of Abraham Lincoln's family that still stands in Kentucky?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Honsinger Bluff"], "question": "three years before the Battle of the Little Bighorn, George Armstrong Custer faced the forces of Sitting Bull in battle at ?"} +{"answers": ["II", "Nagavarma II", "Nagavarma"], "question": ", a Kannada language grammarian of the 11th century, authored important writings in prosody, rhetoric, poetics and vocabulary?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Rock Valley Historical Homestead Museum"], "question": "the Belletable House, now located at the , is thought to be the largest home built in the Fort Rock Valley during the area's homestead era?"} +{"answers": ["Portraits of Charles Darwin"], "question": "the numerous —at least 53 \"(example pictured)\"—may have helped secure the singular connection between Darwin and the theory of evolution in popular thought?"} +{"answers": ["Vitamin C and the Common Cold", "Vitamin C and the Common Cold"], "question": "in his 1970 book , Linus Pauling explains primates' inability to synthesize vitamin C as a result of evolution?"} +{"answers": ["Petersen House"], "question": "the , where Abraham Lincoln died after being shot, contains the bloodstained pillow that Lincoln laid on?"} +{"answers": ["S. Krishnaswami Aiyangar", "S.", "Aiyangar"], "question": "the title of Rao Bahadur was bestowed upon Indian historian ?"} +{"answers": ["Euptoieta claudia"], "question": "because it is difficult to approach, the nymphalid butterfly was given a genus name which means \"easily scared\" in Greek?"} +{"answers": ["Krychevsky", "Mykhailo", "Mykhailo Krychevsky"], "question": ", a respected military commander, switched sides during the Khmelnytsky Uprising, joining the Cossacks, and died soon afterwards in the Battle of Loyew?"} +{"answers": ["Cedric", "Cedric C. Smith", "Cedric Crawford", "Smith"], "question": "sources indicate that , who later worked at Ford's Rouge plant, was either the second or third leading scorer in the NFL during its first season in 1920?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy Lincoln Inn"], "question": "the was once deemed an \"unacceptable adjacent commercialization\" to the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace N.H.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Yeay Mao"], "question": "travellers in southern Cambodia must stop to pay their respects to the spirit of ?"} +{"answers": ["Nighthawks", "Nighthawks"], "question": "the 1988–1992 Irish television comedy was documented in the first episode of the 2008 Irish television show \"Boom! Boom! The Explosion of Irish Comedy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Butch Hartman", "Butch Hartman", "Hartman", "Butch'' Hartman", "Butch"], "question": ", the first rookie to lead a Daytona 500, later won five championships in a rival stock car racing series?"} +{"answers": ["A Cat in the Brain"], "question": " is based on the reactions of its writer and director, Lucio Fulci, to real-life murders in Rome?"} +{"answers": ["Mihail Fărcășanu", "Mihail", "Fărcășanu"], "question": "when Romanian diplomat published in the newspaper a translation of Ernest Hemingway's \"For Whom the Bell Tolls\", the communist press called Fărcăşanu a fascist?"} +{"answers": ["Palaemon serratus"], "question": " is the British Isles' largest native shrimp?"} +{"answers": ["Art Walker"], "question": "All-American football player played in 479 of 540 minutes in the Michigan Wolverines' 1954 season and later played seven years for the Edmonton Eskimos?"} +{"answers": ["Korlai Fort"], "question": "the Portuguese destroyed only 73 years after building it because they did not have enough men to guard the fort?"} +{"answers": ["Franz", "Bustelli", "Franz Anton Bustelli"], "question": ", who worked at Nymphenburg near Munich, is widely regarded as the finest modeller of porcelain in the Rococo style \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Darboux", "Darboux", "Paul"], "question": "prominent Beninese merchant and politician went missing from 1963 to 1970?"} +{"answers": ["Visna virus"], "question": "the , a retrovirus that causes encephalitis and chronic pneumonitis in sheep, is used as a model system for HIV infection?"} +{"answers": ["Musuri"], "question": "King Yeongjo of the Korean Joseon Dynasty was said to have been born of a concubine from the slave class?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Homer", "Homer", "Michael J. Homer"], "question": " created Netscape's business plan and developed marketing campaigns for its web browser at a time when few had heard of the Internet?"} +{"answers": ["Robert L. Stone", "Robert", "Stone"], "question": "as CEO of The Hertz Corporation, chose O. J. Simpson \"\" for a series of car rental ads that featured O.J. running through airports?"} +{"answers": ["Terana caerulea"], "question": "the was selected as the German Mycological Society's fungus of the year in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Gyula Pálóczi", "Gyula", "Pálóczi"], "question": "Hungarian long jumper and triple jumper has been called \"the most successful jumper Hungary has ever produced\" by the European Athletic Association?"} +{"answers": ["Weeks", "Boss Weeks", "Boss"], "question": " was quarterback of Fielding H. Yost's \"Point-a-Minute\" University of Michigan football teams in 1901–1902 that outscored opponents 1,211 to 12?"} +{"answers": ["Kurai Onrum Illai"], "question": "Tamil devotional song \"\" was composed by Indian statesman and Governor-General, C. Rajagopalachari?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution"], "question": "inmates at the in Pendleton, Oregon, manufacture \"Prison Blues\" brand jeans and other denim garments that are sold throughout the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Jerzy and Irena Krępeć"], "question": "the married couple \"\", Polish Righteous among the Nations, saved over 30 Jewish refugees during the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Knightsville", "Knightsville, Utah"], "question": ", a company town owned and operated by Mormon entrepreneur Jesse Knight, was known as \"the only mining camp in the United States without a saloon\"?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "C. Karunakara Menon", "Menon", "Karunakara Menon"], "question": "in his later years, Indian journalist was detested by the extremists of the Indian independence movement as well as the Government of British India?"} +{"answers": ["E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial", "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial"], "question": "Michael Jackson narrated , the soundtrack of Steven Spielberg's 1982 film?"} +{"answers": ["Tomáš", "Kraus", "Tomáš Kraus"], "question": "after an alpine skiing career with modest results, switched to competing in skicross, and became a double world champion?"} +{"answers": ["Hamam al-Sammara"], "question": " is the only remaining Turkish bathhouse in Gaza of the original five that continues to function?"} +{"answers": ["Bressoud", "David Bressoud", "David Marius Bressoud", "David"], "question": "college mathematics professor chose to major in mathematics because that was the quickest way to complete his degree and get away from college and academia?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Loyew", "Battle of Loyew"], "question": "in the \"\" in 1649, dismounted Polish hussars took a Cossack wagon fort?"} +{"answers": ["Lupus headache"], "question": "headache is a symptom commonly described by patients suffering from lupus, but the existence of as a specific disorder is contested?"} +{"answers": ["Amasea", "Asterius of Amasea", "Asterius"], "question": "a sermon by , a 4th-century Bishop of Amasia, was cited twice at the Second Council of Nicaea, an ecumenical council in 787, as evidence supporting the veneration of religious icons?"} +{"answers": ["Buck Creek State Park"], "question": " in Ohio contains a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dam and reservoir, an early 19th-century homestead, and patches of original prairie?"} +{"answers": ["Vicente", "Vicente González Lizondo", "Lizondo"], "question": ", then President of the Valencian regional parliament, died a few days after collapsing from a fatal heart attack during a parliamentary session in 1996?"} +{"answers": ["Melophagus ovinus"], "question": "besides causing anemia and reducing weight gains in sheep, the blood-feeding fly can also stain the wool and devalue it?"} +{"answers": ["Jah Roots"], "question": "the fifth album by Missouri-based reggae band featured former Bob Marley & The Wailers lead guitarist Junior Marvin?"} +{"answers": ["Koh Sotin", "Koh Sotin District"], "question": "students hoping to increase their brainpower before exams made offerings of incense to the body of a two-headed calf in , Cambodia?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest Allmendinger", "Allmendinger", "Ernest"], "question": "American football player \"\", once described as \"a young giant in perfect physical condition,\" acquired his nickname after working as a waterboy for railroad building crews?"} +{"answers": ["Memot District"], "question": " in eastern Cambodia is home to several huge prehistoric villages that date to the first millennium BCE?"} +{"answers": ["Sourou-Migan", "Sourou-Migan Apithy", "Apithy"], "question": "Beninese politician was said to have ended slavery in Benin, although in fact he was not involved with the abolition bill?"} +{"answers": ["Church of Saint Porphyrius"], "question": "the , a Greek Orthodox church at the site where St Porphyrius of Gaza was buried, is the oldest active church in Gaza City?"} +{"answers": ["Adams", "John Adams", "John Adams", "John"], "question": " served as a member of the Executive Council of Nova Scotia for 20 years, making him one of the council's longest-serving members?"} +{"answers": ["gungnyeo", "Gungnyeo"], "question": " is a generic Korean term referring to court ladies who waited on the king and royalty during the Goryeo and Joseon dynasties of Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Oslo District Court"], "question": " accounted in 2007 for 50% of the usage of interpreters in courts in Norway, being used in 23% of cases?"} +{"answers": ["Pettus", "Terry Pettus", "Terry"], "question": "a park in Seattle is named after , a onetime Communist whose conviction for conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government was overturned by the Supreme Court?"} +{"answers": ["Gryllus veletis"], "question": "male field crickets of the species attract sexually receptive mates by acoustic signals, and one changes his \"courtship song\" when a female enters his territory?"} +{"answers": ["Wang", "Wang Pi", "Pi"], "question": "Emperor Shunzong of Tang's close associate was described by historians as ugly, lacking ambition, and speaking in Wu Chinese?"} +{"answers": ["The Black Eyed Peas discography", "The Black Eyed Peas"], "question": "Los Angeles-based hip hop group Black Eyed Peas have two number one albums in both Australia and Switzerland, but have yet to achieve the same on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100?"} +{"answers": ["Neighborhood Games"], "question": "in the Wii video game , when playing with more than one person, player characters can taunt opposing players to break their concentration?"} +{"answers": ["Moisés", "Moisés Simons", "Simons"], "question": "\"The Peanut Vendor\", composed by Cuban orchestra leader , has been recorded by over 160 bands?"} +{"answers": ["Nebbiolo"], "question": "in the 15th century, cutting down a grapevine in the Piedmont region of La Morra was punishable by a heavy fine, hanging, or having your right hand cut off?"} +{"answers": ["Golar Spirit", "Golar Spirit''"], "question": " \"\" is the world's first floating storage and regasification vessel converted from a LNG carrier?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm", "Wilhelm Henie", "Henie"], "question": "cycling world champion was his daughter Sonja Henie's guide and manager in her figure skating career?"} +{"answers": ["Color Air"], "question": "the price war started by in 1998 led to its bankruptcy after 14 months?"} +{"answers": ["Ifield Water Mill"], "question": "the restoration of in West Sussex, England, was carried out almost entirely by volunteers?"} +{"answers": ["Fences and Windows"], "question": "Naomi Klein's second book, , is a collection of newspaper articles about the anti-globalization movement which she wrote while promoting her first book, \"No Logo\"?"} +{"answers": ["Krouch Chhmar", "Krouch Chhmar District"], "question": "Cambodia’s current First Lady, Bun Rany, was once in charge of a Khmer Rouge hospital in ?"} +{"answers": ["stumpery", "Stumpery"], "question": "when Prince Philip first saw the at Highgrove House he asked his son, Charles, \"when are you going to set fire to this lot?\"?"} +{"answers": ["Snow", "Neil", "Neil Worthington Snow", "Neil Snow"], "question": " \"\", ranked by Grantland Rice as one of the three greatest all-around athletes ever turned out in college sports, died of heart failure at age 34 after a game of squash?"} +{"answers": ["Yongmin", "Wang", "Wang Yongmin"], "question": ", developer of the Wubi method, brought the first case for protection of intellectual property rights in the People's Republic of China?"} +{"answers": ["Kang Meas District", "Kang Meas"], "question": "467 mass graves containing 32,690 victims were found in the grounds of a pagoda in in Cambodia?"} +{"answers": ["Bert Shelley", "Bert", "Shelley"], "question": " made 448 appearances for Southampton Football Club between 17 January 1920 and 16 April 1932, a club record that was broken by Tommy Traynor in 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Shuttin' Detroit Down"], "question": "after John Rich of Big & Rich released his single \"\", Detroit radio station WDTW began playing the song hourly?"} +{"answers": ["Valhalla", "Valhalla"], "question": "the structure \"\" on Jupiter's moon Callisto is the largest multi-ring basin in the Solar System?"} +{"answers": ["Arneis"], "question": "the white Piedmont wine grape is known as \"white Barolo\" because it was traditionally blended with Nebbiolo to soften that grape's harsh tannins?"} +{"answers": ["Chris", "Chris Lu", "Lu"], "question": "the grandfather of Barack Obama's new Cabinet Secretary, , was attorney general for the Republic of China?"} +{"answers": ["Teddy Air"], "question": " was the first airline to win a public service obligation in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Big Bad Love"], "question": "one critic described the Arliss Howard film about an alcoholic Vietnam veteran as \"a self-indulgent celebration of self-indulgence\"?"} +{"answers": ["Leblanc", "Georgette Leblanc", "Georgette"], "question": " \"\" portrayed the role of Ariane in the original 1899 play \"Ariane et Barbe-bleue\" by Maurice Maeterlinck and in the 1907 opera adaptation by Paul Dukas?"} +{"answers": ["The Defining Moment"], "question": "before his inauguration, President Barack Obama read , planning to apply some of Franklin D. Roosevelt's strategies outlined in the book into his own administration?"} +{"answers": ["Kayser", "Fredrik Kayser", "Fredrik", "Fredrik Thorbjørn Kayser"], "question": " volunteered for the Winter War, served in the Norwegian Campaign, and helped sabotage the Nazi nuclear programme?"} +{"answers": ["St. Andrew's Episcopal Church", "St. Andrew's Episcopal Church"], "question": " in Walden, New York, was not consecrated for nine years as it took that long to pay off the construction debt?"} +{"answers": ["Scyllarus arctus"], "question": "the slipper lobster is less common around Great Britain than the giant squid \"Architeuthis dux\"?"} +{"answers": ["Political funding in the United Kingdom"], "question": "the United Kingdom political party the Liberal Democrats received £456,000 in state in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy Johnagin", "Johnagin", "Tommy"], "question": "stand-up comedian achieved two personal career goals within one year: to appear on the \"Late Show with David Letterman\" and to host his own \"Comedy Central Presents\" special?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Marta Formation"], "question": "the first dinosaur to be discovered in Antarctica was unearthed in 1986 from the ?"} +{"answers": ["Rudge Ulster"], "question": "the racing motorcycle was named after Graham Walker's 1928 race win in the Ulster Grand Prix, the first time a road race had been won at over 80 mph?"} +{"answers": ["Adria oil pipeline"], "question": "the operation of the was stopped in 1991 because of the conflict in Croatia?"} +{"answers": ["Bridgemere"], "question": "Bridgemere Garden World in , Cheshire, now one of the largest garden centres in Europe, started as \"a little garden shed in a small field\" in 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Johnny Kitagawa", "Johnny", "Kitagawa"], "question": " has held a virtual monopoly on the creation of boy bands in Japan for more than 40 years?"} +{"answers": ["Natural Arch, Tirumala hills"], "question": ", located in Andhra Pradesh, is a naturally formed geological wonder in quartzites with estimated geological age of 1600 to 570 Ma?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Adams", "Adams", "Joseph", "Joseph Adams"], "question": "the Hudson's Bay Company's oversaw the creation of a trading post from which Ontario's first English settlement originated?"} +{"answers": ["AJW Motorcycles", "AJW Motorcycles Ltd"], "question": "British marque built high-end 1000cc motorcycles in the 1920s but were producing 50cc \"Fox Cubs\" by the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Gogea Mitu", "Gogea", "Mitu"], "question": "former Romanian boxer is listed by the Guiness Book of World Records as the world's tallest professional boxer?"} +{"answers": ["Fagernes Airport, Leirin"], "question": "in the middle of building , the authorities changed their minds and gave the airport more than twice the runway length?"} +{"answers": ["Nagavarma", "I", "Nagavarma I"], "question": "in c. 990, authored the earliest available work on the science of prosody in the Kannada language?"} +{"answers": ["Road Records"], "question": "Academy Award winner Glen Hansard was a regular visitor to Dublin's store before its closure in January 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Maynard", "John Maynard", "John Carl Maynard", "John Maynard", "John"], "question": "former West Indian cricketer gained his nickname \"The Dentist\" after knocking out an opponent's teeth with one of his fast deliveries?"} +{"answers": ["Joan Bright Astley", "Astley", "Joan"], "question": " is believed to be one of the women on whom novelist Ian Fleming based the \"James Bond\" series character Miss Moneypenny?"} +{"answers": ["Fiji goshawk", "Accipiter rufitorques"], "question": "although it is now endemic to Fiji, fossils attributed to the have been found in Eua, Tonga?"} +{"answers": ["Eden Log"], "question": "the 2007 French science fiction film , created by first-time director Franck Vestiel, was shot using only hand-held cameras?"} +{"answers": ["Doom Bar"], "question": "about 600 ships have been wrecked on the at the estuary of the River Camel on Cornwall's north coast in the past 200 years?"} +{"answers": ["Nutt", "Grady", "Grady Lee Nutt", "Grady Nutt"], "question": ", known as \"The Prime Minister of Humor\" for his humorous sketches of Protestant culture in the Southern United States, was a licensed Baptist minister at age thirteen?"} +{"answers": ["Rideau", "Rideau"], "question": " was the first Canadian company to be granted its own coat of arms by The Heraldic Authority?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Bagot", "Arthur Bagot", "Arthur Gerald Bagot"], "question": " was awarded the Albert Medal in 1918 for removing depth charges from a motor launch whilst the launch was ablaze?"} +{"answers": ["Packard DR-980"], "question": "on 28 May 1931, a Bellanca CH-300, fitted with a diesel engine, set a 55-year record for staying aloft for 84 hours and 32 minutes without being refueled?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Carson", "Carson"], "question": ", the producer/director husband of RTÉ host Miriam O'Callaghan, has been named as the channel's Director of Television?"} +{"answers": ["Regalian right"], "question": "in medieval England the was an important, if irregular, source of income for the kings?"} +{"answers": ["Dickens", "Sydney Smith Haldimand Dickens", "Sydney"], "question": ", the son of novelist Charles Dickens, accumulated so much debt that his father refused to see him?"} +{"answers": ["Rovelizumab"], "question": "informed consent for Icos's experimental drug (LeukArrest) was waived during clinical trials if the patient was unconscious and had a high chance of dying?"} +{"answers": ["Conrad Wilhelm Eger", "Conrad", "C. W. Eger", "Eger"], "question": " was an associate of Norwegian industrialist Sam Eyde, serving as CEO of Elkem from 1912 to 1950?"} +{"answers": ["2004–05 PBA Philippine Cup"], "question": "two court orders sought to force the Philippine Basketball Association to allow Filipino basketball player Asi Taulava to play in the despite him being suspended?"} +{"answers": ["Murder, Inc.", "Murder, Inc."], "question": "actor Peter Falk, the affable detective in the long-running TV series \"Columbo\", was propelled to stardom by portraying a vicious killer in the 1960 film ?"} +{"answers": ["CAP computer"], "question": "the \"\" was the first successful experimental computer that demonstrated the use of capabilities, both in hardware and software?"} +{"answers": ["Beals", "Carleton Beals", "Carleton"], "question": "in 1938, \"Time\" magazine stated that is \"now the best informed and the most awkward living writer on Latin America\"?"} +{"answers": ["dessert bar", "Supreme Dessert Bar", "Dessert bar"], "question": " are considered one of two essentials for potlucks in Minnesota, the other being hotdish?"} +{"answers": ["Khan al-Umdan"], "question": "the well-preserved \"\", located in Acre, is the largest caravanserai in Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Santovenia", "Nelson Santovenia", "Nelson"], "question": "Major League Baseball catcher caught Vince Coleman stealing on July 28, 1989, ending Coleman's streak of 50 consecutive stolen bases?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Agar Adamson", "Adamson"], "question": ", who was the personal chaplain to Lord Sydenham, the first Governor of the Province of Canada, also wrote a book on salmon fishing?"} +{"answers": ["Wymer", "Beth", "Beth Wymer"], "question": "University of Michigan gymnast won three consecutive NCAA championships in the uneven bars and was a first-team All-American in the all-around and balance beam?"} +{"answers": ["Yeonguijeong"], "question": "the 500-year-old title was created in 1400 CE during the Joseon Dynasty of Korea, and given to the Chief State Councilor as the highest government position of \"Uijeongbu\"?"} +{"answers": ["Giannini sextuplets"], "question": "the , the second set of sextuplets in the world to live past infancy, were born in Italy six years to the date after the first set of surviving sextuplets?"} +{"answers": ["Hrelja"], "question": ", a 14th-century semi-independent feudal lord under Serbian suzerainty, built the defensive tower \"\" in Bulgaria's largest monastery, the Rila Monastery?"} +{"answers": ["Burn Notice, season 2", "Burn Notice", "Burn Notice"], "question": "in the of \"Burn Notice\", the main character offers asides on topics such as how to burglar-proof a house or break out of prison?"} +{"answers": ["Tottenham outrage", "Tottenham Outrage"], "question": "the King's Police Medal was created to reward the gallantry of three police officers involved in the in 1909?"} +{"answers": ["Perek Shirah"], "question": "the , an ancient Jewish text, contains 84 songs of various elements of creation, ranging from the heavens to dogs, based upon Biblical and Talmudic verses?"} +{"answers": ["Ranfurly", "Hermione,", "Hermione, Countess of Ranfurly"], "question": "according to Second World War general \"Jumbo\" Wilson, \"outmanoeuvred every general in the Middle East\" in her efforts to remain in the theatre of war?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Jannus Award", "Tony Jannus"], "question": "the for distinguished achievement in commercial aviation is named for the pilot of the first scheduled commercial airline flight?"} +{"answers": ["Cinderella", "Cinderella"], "question": ", as broadcast on CBS in March 1957, is the only Rodgers and Hammerstein musical written for television?"} +{"answers": ["Xochipala"], "question": "-style figurines \"\" are considered some of the earliest and most naturalistic in Mesoamerica?"} +{"answers": ["Urban", "Ignatz", "Ignatz Urban"], "question": "'s type collections of Caribbean plants were largely destroyed in the 1943 bombing of the Berlin Herbarium?"} +{"answers": ["Great Western Railway telegraphic codes"], "question": "more than 900 different were in use to make the GWR's telegraph messages more efficient?"} +{"answers": ["Lu Chen", "Chen Lu"], "question": "'s magic show was the second-most popular performance in China's 2009 CCTV Spring Festival special?"} +{"answers": ["Bekes", "Gáspár Bekes", "Gáspár"], "question": " organized two unsuccessful rebellions against Stephen Báthory of Poland but later became Báthory's close advisor despite differences in their religions?"} +{"answers": ["Gretchen", "Gretchen"], "question": "in , a play by W. S. Gilbert based on Goethe's \"Faust\", Faustus hopes to be purified by loving Gretchen, but instead his influence corrupts and eventually kills her?"} +{"answers": ["Achintre", "Auguste", "Auguste Achintre"], "question": "while was traveling to New York City as Haiti's ambassador to the United States, the Haitian government was overthrown, revoking his role as ambassador?"} +{"answers": ["Fauna of Saskatchewan"], "question": "passenger pigeons, eskimo curlews, buffaloes \"\", and gophers were of great population which diminished due to massive over-hunting and natural habitat change?"} +{"answers": ["Malcolm MacPherson", "Malcolm", "Malcolm Cook MacPherson", "Malcolm MacPherson", "MacPherson"], "question": "American author was inspired to become a journalist after interviewing Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru while attending a high school summer program in New Delhi?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Gannoruwa"], "question": "only 33 Portuguese soldiers survived the 1638 , fought between the occupying Portuguese forces and the Sinhalese army?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Angers", "Robert John Angers", "Robert J. Angers", "Angers", "Robert"], "question": "Louisiana journalist in 1977 established the International Relations Association of Acadiana to foster goodwill and commerce with French and Spanish-speaking nations?"} +{"answers": ["Port of Lázaro Cárdenas"], "question": "the is the largest seaport in Mexico, handling 20,860,647 tonnes of cargo in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Drosera stolonifera"], "question": "the Western Australian species complex was split into six related species in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Watson", "John Duncan Watson", "John"], "question": " was responsible for the construction of the first large-scale percolating filter sewage treatment plant?"} +{"answers": ["The Adventures of Edward the Less", "Edward the Less"], "question": "after the cult comedy show \"Mystery Science Theater 3000\" was cancelled, the writing staff created an animated comedy/fantasy miniseries for the Sci Fi Channel website called ?"} +{"answers": ["Bacon Explosion"], "question": "the 5,000-calorie \"\" was created in response to a Twitter challenge to develop \"the ultimate bacon recipe\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shivakotiacharya"], "question": "the didactic Jain literature, \"Vaddaradhane\", written by in c. 900, is the earliest available prose work in the Kannada language?"} +{"answers": ["Glen Shiel"], "question": "Sgurr nan Spainteach, a mountain in , was named after the Spanish soldiers who retreated up it during the Battle of Glen Shiel?"} +{"answers": ["Tricarpelema"], "question": "the plant genus contains seven Asian species from moist tropical forests and one African species found on dry inselbergs?"} +{"answers": ["Dubois-Sarles Octagon"], "question": "the in Marlboro, New York, has a recessed entrance and sidehall interior plan, both unusual in mid-19th century octagon houses?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Chepkirwok", "Chepkirwok", "Abraham"], "question": "Ugandan 800 metres runner missed out on the 2007 World Championships bronze medal by only 0.02 seconds?"} +{"answers": ["Fredonian Rebellion"], "question": "when Hayden Edwards asked fellow \"empresario\" Stephen F. Austin to support the , Austin replied \"You are deluding yourselves and this delusion will ruin you\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marianna Fault"], "question": "the recently announced in Arkansas was discovered due to the stretches of fine sand in otherwise fertile soil?"} +{"answers": ["Henrique Henriques", "Henriques", "Henrique"], "question": "efforts taken by Roman Catholic missionary to publish religious books in local languages led him to be called \"The Father of Tamil press\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bev", "Plocki", "Bev Plocki"], "question": "gymnastics coach led Michigan to 15 Big Ten championships and 18 NCAA championship tournaments after taking over a last-place program in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Fahd", "Fahd"], "question": "Egypt's has specialized variants ranging from an infantry fighting vehicle to a command post vehicle to deal with different threats?"} +{"answers": ["Palmer", "Robert Palmer", "Robert", "Robert Palmer"], "question": "advertising executive turned vintner was one of the first to export overseas wines produced in the North Fork of New York's Long Island?"} +{"answers": ["Sihanoukville Autonomous Port"], "question": "the decking for the pier at the in Cambodia was so heavy that a railway had to be constructed to move it?"} +{"answers": ["Xylaria hypoxylon"], "question": "the \"\" contains a sugar binding protein with potent anti-tumor properties?"} +{"answers": ["Moonwalk", "Moonwalk"], "question": "Michael Jackson's autobiography, , was given the code name \"Neil Armstrong\", that of the first \"moonwalker\"?"} +{"answers": ["Milton–Madison Bridge", "Milton-Madison Bridge"], "question": "the , which carries U.S. Route 421 across the Ohio River, is considered structurally poor and unable to handle modern truck traffic?"} +{"answers": ["Kh-31"], "question": "the was the first supersonic anti-ship missile that could be launched by tactical aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Red Scapular of the Passion"], "question": "the idea for the \"\" approved by Pope Pius IX is said to have been given to a French nun by visions of Jesus and Mary in 1846?"} +{"answers": ["Alexis Belonio", "Alexis", "Alexis T. Belonio", "Belonio"], "question": ", for his innovations on the rice husk stove, becomes the first Filipino to receive a Rolex Award for Enterprise?"} +{"answers": ["Nelson County Jail", "Nelson County"], "question": "the in Bardstown, Kentucky, an active prison from 1819 to 1987, is the last stone jail in operation in Kentucky, USA?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward Horton Hubbard", "Hubbard", "Edward Hubbard"], "question": "the English architectural historian wrote the definitive biography of the Cheshire architect John Douglas, but died before it could be published?"} +{"answers": ["Antrodia"], "question": "various species in the fungal genus , used in Taiwan as traditional medicines, have been shown to have antioxidant and anticancer properties?"} +{"answers": ["Kampong Siem", "Kampong Siem District"], "question": "the first ever mission of the U.S. Peace Corps to Cambodia began in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Moscona", "Aron Moscona", "Aron", "Aron Arthur Moscona"], "question": "developmental biologist research on growth of embryos into complex tissues and organs led to the discovery of cadherins, which help cells recognize each other and cluster together?"} +{"answers": ["Digital DJ licensing"], "question": "in some countries, is required before DJs can legally perform with a laptop?"} +{"answers": ["Stock Exchange Luncheon Club"], "question": "New York City's closed in 2006 after more than a century on Wall Street?"} +{"answers": ["Otto", "Otto Meiling", "Meiling"], "question": "mountaineer kept in such good physical shape, he made a one-day ascent of Argentina's Mount Tronador in his mid 80s?"} +{"answers": ["Drosera monticola"], "question": "a of the carnivorous plant \"Drosera stolonifera\" has only been collected from the summits of two mountains, Bluff Knoll and Toolbrunup in Western Australia?"} +{"answers": ["D'Angeac", "François-Gabriel", "François-Gabriel D'Angeac"], "question": ", the first French governor of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, began his military career at age eight?"} +{"answers": ["Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower"], "question": "after being completed in October 2008, Tokyo's \"\" is the second-tallest educational building in the world, at ?"} +{"answers": ["Adolphe Colrat", "Adolphe", "Colrat"], "question": ", the High Commissioner of the Republic in French Polynesia, previously worked as the chief of staff for the police commissioner of Réunion?"} +{"answers": ["Cardozo", "Jessurun Cardozo", "Abraham Jessurun Cardozo", "Jessurun"], "question": "in 1953, became the first rabbi to conduct Jewish High Holidays services in Madrid since the Alhambra Decree of 1492 expelled Jews from Spain?"} +{"answers": ["Rat trick"], "question": "in 1995–96, fans of the NHL's Florida Panthers celebrated goals by as their team reached its first Stanley Cup final?"} +{"answers": ["Johan", "Johan Harstad", "Harstad"], "question": "in late 2008, Norwegian novelist won the Brage Prize and was hired as the first in-house playwright at the National Theatre of Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Salvia involucrata"], "question": "a relative of the culinary herb sage, , has been found to contain compounds that can help prevent memory loss?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Phelps", "Phelps", "Richard", "Richard Phelps"], "question": "in 1716, cast the hour bell popularly known as \"Great Tom\" \"(illustration pictured)\" still in use at St Paul's Cathedral, London?"} +{"answers": ["Rambles in Germany and Italy"], "question": "British novelist Mary Shelley was blackmailed by the Italian exile for whom she wrote the travel narrative ?"} +{"answers": ["Henry William Pickersgill", "Henry", "Henry William Pickersgill RA", "Pickersgill"], "question": "19th-century English portrait painter was a member of the Royal Academy for almost 50 years, and showed a total of 384 works there?"} +{"answers": ["Smith", "Keith Smith", "Keith", "Keith Smith"], "question": " was a leading Australian rules footballer of the 1930s and '40s?"} +{"answers": ["Le Constitutionnel"], "question": "19th-century French newspaper established the reputation of critics such as Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve?"} +{"answers": ["Salvia indica"], "question": "despite what its scientific name implies, the perennial garden plant is not naturally found in India?"} +{"answers": ["Flora of Saskatchewan"], "question": "the indigenous \"(example pictured)\" is used for jellies, jams, pies, herbal teas, medicinal decoctions and technological products?"} +{"answers": ["Fashion Architecture Taste"], "question": "art and architecture collective designed a bicycle shelter in the shape of a castle in Scheveningen that appeared on the 69c Dutch postage stamp?"} +{"answers": ["Old Punch Bowl"], "question": "the medieval in Crawley, England, has been a house, a dairy farm, a tearoom, an officers' mess, a YMCA and a bank, and is now a pub?"} +{"answers": ["Carol Sue Hutchins", "Hutchins", "Carol Hutchins", "Carol"], "question": ", coach of the first eastern team to win the Women's College World Series, is the winningest coach in the history of the University of Michigan in any sport?"} +{"answers": ["Wang", "Shuwen", "Wang Shuwen"], "question": "Do you know that, according to the \"Book of Tang\", the Tang Dynasty official first became a staff member of then-Crown Prince Li Song because of his Go abilities?"} +{"answers": ["Dartmoor crosses"], "question": "some \"(example pictured)\" were probably used not for religious purposes, but rather to mark the tracks between Buckfast Abbey, Tavistock Abbey and Buckland Abbey?"} +{"answers": ["Salvia interrupta"], "question": "despite being a widely-used garden plant on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, can only be found in nature in the Atlas Mountains in the African country of Morocco?"} +{"answers": ["African-American candidates for President of the United States", "African American candidates for President of the United States"], "question": "Shirley Chisholm was the first for a major political party when she campaigned during the 1972 election?"} +{"answers": ["Daphnomeles", "Eustathios Daphnomeles", "Eustathios"], "question": "in 1018, Byzantine general entered the stronghold of Ibatzes of Bulgaria and blinded and captured him, thereby ending Bulgarian resistance to the Byzantine conquest?"} +{"answers": ["Congregation Beth Israel", "Congregation Beth Israel", "Beth Israel"], "question": "although it was founded in 1924, in Berkeley, California, did not hire its first rabbi until 1963?"} +{"answers": ["Seibal"], "question": "the monuments of the ancient Maya city of in Guatemala display an unusual mix of Maya and foreign elements?"} +{"answers": ["Clan Schaw"], "question": "it has been claimed that descends from cup bearers to the Scots kings Alexander II or Alexander III; and that the clan's heraldry \"\" alludes to the office of cup bearer?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Tsiamalili", "Peter", "Tsiamalili", "Peter Sobby Tsiamalili"], "question": ", the first chief administrator of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, also served as Papua New Guinea's ambassador to Belgium?"} +{"answers": ["Unionsexpressen"], "question": "in 2008, started a luxury intercity train service between Oslo and Stockholm, in competition with the state-owned SJ?"} +{"answers": ["Batheay District"], "question": " in Kampong Cham Province, Cambodia, was the site of an outbreak of the deadly H5N1 virus in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Consort Niu", "Consort", "Niu"], "question": "during the reign of Emperor Shunzong of Tang, who was debilitated by a stroke, his concubine was one of the key decision-makers?"} +{"answers": ["Water puppetry"], "question": " \"\" from North Vietnam dates back to the 11th century CE?"} +{"answers": ["William Henry Ellis"], "question": "'s tenure as Master Cutler of the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire lasted for four years instead of just one because of the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Russian River Valley", "Russian River Valley AVA", "Russian River AVA"], "question": "to survive during Prohibition, some winemaking families in what is now California's converted to bootlegging operations that sold a water-based wine known as \"jackass brandy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Karl Graul", "Graul", "Karl"], "question": ", former director of Leipzig Lutheran mission and a Tamil scholar, believed that Christian missionaries in India should not interfere with the local traditions including the caste system?"} +{"answers": ["Source-Seine"], "question": "within the commune in France is the source of the Seine?"} +{"answers": ["Buddy", "Buddy Burris", "Burris"], "question": "American football player was the first Oklahoma Sooner to be named an All-American three times?"} +{"answers": ["Deutsche Evangelische Oberschule"], "question": ", Cairo's oldest German school, has been running since 1873?"} +{"answers": ["WMGY"], "question": "Sammy Stephens, an internet sensation for his \"It's just like a mini-mall\" rap advertisements for Flea Market Montgomery, got his start in broadcasting at in Montgomery, Alabama, USA?"} +{"answers": ["Maple Lawn"], "question": "the trees that gave \"\", a Frederick Clarke Withers-designed house in Balmville, New York, its name were later destroyed in a hurricane?"} +{"answers": ["Ingrid Espelid Hovig", "Hovig", "Ingrid"], "question": "television chef is considered the \"culinary mother\" of Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Maxwell Gray", "Maxwell", "Mary Gleed Tuttiett", "Gray"], "question": "the prolific author , whose real name was Mary Gleed Tuttiett, was a permanent invalid who seldom left her home in Newport, Isle of Wight?"} +{"answers": ["München RFC"], "question": "Do you know that, when the played the \"Bad Tölz US Army\" in June 1978, it was the first game of rugby union played in Munich in almost 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Muthiah Mudaliar", "S. Muthiah Mudaliar", "Mudaliar", "S."], "question": " spent Rs. 4 lakhs on a propaganda campaign against consumption of liquor in the late 1920s?"} +{"answers": ["Justicia flaviflora"], "question": "although it has not been formally assessed by the IUCN, the plant is considered critically endangered because it can only be naturally found on one mountain in Trinidad and Tobago?"} +{"answers": ["Derek Forster", "Derek", "Forster"], "question": " became the youngest Sunderland footballer to have made a first team appearance when he was 15 years 185 days old?"} +{"answers": ["Maryland Residence"], "question": "the \"\" in Bethesda, USA, one of the few houses designed by César Pelli, consists of five pavilions linked by a central gallery?"} +{"answers": ["Durgasimha"], "question": "11th-century \"minister of war and peace\" wrote the Kannada language version of the \"Panchatantra\", the first Indian vernacular adaptation of these fables?"} +{"answers": ["Apalachia Dam"], "question": "the in North Carolina has an underground conduit carrying water from the dam's reservoir to its hydroelectric powerhouse away in the neighboring state of Tennessee?"} +{"answers": ["Empress", "Wang", "Empress Dowager Wang", "Dowager Wang", "Empress Dowager Wang"], "question": ", the mother of Tang Chinese Emperor Xianzong, was to be a concubine of his great-grandfather Daizong, but as she was young, was instead given to Xianzong's father, Shunzong?"} +{"answers": ["Bert Turner", "Bert Turner", "Turner", "Bert"], "question": "in 1946, Welsh international footballer became the first player to score for both sides in an FA Cup Final?"} +{"answers": ["Chamkar Leu District", "Chamkar Leu"], "question": " in eastern Cambodia is home to a rubber plantation?"} +{"answers": ["Yuile", "David Yuile", "David"], "question": " and his brother William attempted to control the Canadian glass manufacturing sector by founding the Diamond Glass Company, which did not make any glass?"} +{"answers": ["Cheung Prey District", "Cheung Prey"], "question": "Skuon town in Cambodia's is famous for fried spiders \"\" seasoned with garlic and salt?"} +{"answers": ["Lucien", "Galtier", "Lucien Galtier"], "question": ", the first Roman Catholic priest in Minnesota, was responsible for renaming the city of Saint Paul, Minnesota, from its previous name of Pig's Eye?"} +{"answers": ["NSB Gjøvikbanen AS", "NSB Gjøvikbanen"], "question": " won the first, and so far only, rail transport public service obligation tender in Norway in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Angus Goetz", "Goetz", "Angus"], "question": " played for Buffalo in the National Football League on the weekends while attending medical school at the University of Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Gory", "Gory, Mali"], "question": "the commune of in south-western Mali is the subject of a $950,000 UNESCO–Mali educational project, funded by the Norwegian government?"} +{"answers": ["Cobblestone Path"], "question": "in 1785, men between 16 and 50, who were not ministers, were required to help build Bardstown, Kentucky's or be subject to a fine?"} +{"answers": ["Sinuessa"], "question": ", the last town of Latium on the Appian Way, was famous for its springs whose visitors included Horace, Virgil, and Julius Caesar?"} +{"answers": ["Burayr"], "question": "during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, the Palmach referred to the Palestinian Arab village of as \"the village of the killers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vacquier", "Victor Vacquier", "Victor"], "question": " escaped Russia by sleigh across the frozen Gulf of Finland and went on to pioneer the use of submarine detectors for investigating plate tectonics?"} +{"answers": ["Joan Snyder", "Snyder", "Joan"], "question": ", a MacArthur Fellow and a Guggenheim Fellow, has had her paintings exhibited at Jewish Museum in New York?"} +{"answers": ["Dhaniakhali", "Dhaniakhali"], "question": "every household in the bloc of West Bengal, India, has at least one loom, where handloom saris are made?"} +{"answers": ["Kalnai Park"], "question": "Three Crosses \"\" were built on the same hill in as the Crooked Castle, destroyed during the Lithuanian Civil War (1389–1392)?"} +{"answers": ["John Isaacs", "Isaacs", "John"], "question": ", signed out of high school by the all-Black New York Renaissance team, led the Rens over the Oshkosh All-Stars to win the first World Professional Basketball Tournament, held in 1939?"} +{"answers": ["ABS-3"], "question": "the critically endangered Philippine eagle is the namesake of the communications satellite?"} +{"answers": ["Cooper", "Andrew W. Cooper", "Andrew"], "question": "a civil rights lawsuit brought by led to the election of Shirley Chisholm, the first black woman elected to the U.S. Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Sex workers' rights"], "question": "sex workers across the world have organised since the mid-1970s to demand , including the decriminalisation of prostitution and equal protection under the law?"} +{"answers": ["Ndiss Kaba Badji", "Badji", "Ndiss"], "question": "Senegalese long jumper and triple jumper was the only person from his country to reach a final at the 2008 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Little White Lie", "Little White Lie"], "question": "the Irish romantic comedy followed the attempts of an actor to attract the attention of a television presenter by pretending he was a psychiatrist?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis Barnett", "Louis Barnett", "Barnett"], "question": "prior to becoming a chocolatier, trained birds of prey at a falconry centre to gain permission to keep a pet eagle owl?"} +{"answers": ["English embroidery"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" includes styles called Opus Anglicanum, stumpwork, crewel work and art needlework?"} +{"answers": ["parc de Belleville", "Parc de Belleville"], "question": "the is the highest park in Paris and also contains the city's longest cascading water fountain?"} +{"answers": ["BBC Sports Personality of the Year Helen Rollason Award"], "question": "Michael Watson took six days to complete the London Marathon in 2003, an achievement that won him the that year?"} +{"answers": ["Beneshevich", "Vladimir Nicolayevich Beneshevich", "Vladimir", "Vladimir Beneshevich"], "question": "Russian historian and scientist was arrested on charges of spying for Germany and executed because one of his books was translated into German in 1937?"} +{"answers": ["Ion", "Oncescu", "Ion Oncescu"], "question": "Romanian professional armwrestler is the current world champion for both the left and the right arms?"} +{"answers": ["Endemic flora of Trinidad and Tobago"], "question": "the consists of 59 plant species, including one that was last collected between 1786 and 1791?"} +{"answers": ["Filipinos in Saudi Arabia"], "question": "the first to settle in Saudi Arabia arrived in 1973?"} +{"answers": ["Predominance diagram"], "question": "a purports to show the conditions of concentration and pH where a chemical species has the highest concentration in solutions in which there are multiple acid-base equilibria?"} +{"answers": ["Wilkinson TMC"], "question": "the motorcycle \"\" failed to impress the British military – despite having a Maxim machine gun mounted on the handlebars?"} +{"answers": ["Thriller – Live"], "question": " is a new West End musical, directed by the creator of a Michael Jackson fansite?"} +{"answers": ["Pacific Magazine"], "question": "the recently defunct , a current affairs publication focusing on the Pacific Islands of Oceania, was the region's longest continuously published magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Adolph Caspar Miller", "Adolph C. Miller", "Adolph"], "question": " served as United States Assistant Secretary of the Interior before being appointed as an original Governor of the Federal Reserve System?"} +{"answers": ["Maurice A. Catarcio", "Maurice Catarcio", "Catarcio", "Maurice"], "question": ", at age 69, pulled an boat filled with 125 passengers while swimming in a lake, which earned him a place in \"The Guinness Book of World Records\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gun Court", "Gun Court Act"], "question": "the Jamaican of 1974 mandated a sentence of indefinite imprisonment with hard labor for all firearms offenses, including possession of unlicensed guns?"} +{"answers": ["Jefferson Lecture"], "question": "then-President Bill Clinton's selection to give the 2000 , the U.S.'s highest humanities honor, was criticized as a politicization of the National Endowment for the Humanities?"} +{"answers": ["Kees", "Kees Christiaanse", "Christiaanse"], "question": "Dutch architect , a proponent of mixed communities, has described his buildings as \"socializing machines\"?"} +{"answers": ["Geology of Saskatchewan"], "question": "six prehistoric meteorite impacts have created large astroblemes affecting the ?"} +{"answers": ["Brough Superior Austin Four", "Brough Superior Four"], "question": "of the ten motorcycles built—eight in 1932 plus one each in 1933 and 1934—a total of eight have survived to this day?"} +{"answers": ["Kısmetim-1 incident"], "question": "according to US and Turkish officials, the was deliberately sunk in December 1992 by its crew in order to prevent the capture of the illicit drug load?"} +{"answers": ["West 8"], "question": "landscape architecture firm designed the so-called \"Reptile Bridge\" between Leidsche Rijn and Utrecht in the Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Outfield"], "question": "two members of the Boston Red Sox's have been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Bradenstoke Priory"], "question": "ruins from in Wiltshire, England, were bought by William Randolph Hearst and used in alterations to St Donat's Castle in Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Gilbert", "Slater", "Gilbert Slater"], "question": "British economist suggested in the Madras Legislative Council that a committee be appointed to investigate the introduction of a common script for the Madras Presidency?"} +{"answers": ["United States District Court", "Cheney v. United States District Court"], "question": "in , Supreme Court Justice Scalia was alleged to have had a conflict of interest because he had recently hunted ducks with Dick Cheney, a party to the case?"} +{"answers": ["Neill", "Stephen Charles Neill", "Stephen", "Stephen Neill"], "question": ", former bishop of Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu, suffered from insomnia which helped him to author his magnum opus, \"History of Christianity in India\"?"} +{"answers": ["Salvia fruticosa"], "question": " or Greek sage \"\" was depicted on a 1400-BCE Minoan fresco on the island of Crete, and is still grown and used widely today?"} +{"answers": ["Eddie Tolan", "Tolan", "Eddie"], "question": ", the first African-American to be the \"world's fastest human\" after winning double gold at the 1932 Olympics, returned home jobless and appeared in vaudeville with Bill \"Bojangles\" Robinson?"} +{"answers": ["DAC-1"], "question": "General Motors's pioneering CAD system, , could digitize hand-drawn diagrams, turn them into 3D models, and then build models of them on milling machines?"} +{"answers": ["Nora", "Nora Kovach", "Kovach"], "question": "Hungarian ballerina 1953 defection to the West was the first highly publicized Cold War-era defection of individuals in the field of dance?"} +{"answers": ["White Dog"], "question": "the controversial 1982 anti-racism film was director Samuel Fuller's last American film due to his disgust with Paramount Pictures' refusal to release the film?"} +{"answers": ["Jastrebarsko"], "question": "the small Croatian town of was home to two cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church, who were also both archbishops of the country's capital Zagreb?"} +{"answers": ["St. Louis Wrestling Hall of Fame"], "question": "the is the only professional wrestling hall of fame that lets fans select the inductees?"} +{"answers": ["Øystein", "Sørensen", "Øystein Sørensen"], "question": "in addition to his academic work, Norwegian history professor is considered an expert on the Donald Duck universe?"} +{"answers": ["Callianassa subterranea"], "question": " is a burrowing shrimp that ingests sediment particles and digests their organic coating?"} +{"answers": ["Pelléas et Mélisande", "Pelléas et Mélisande"], "question": "Maurice Maeterlinck threatened legal action and physical violence against Claude Debussy after he did not cast Maeterlinck's lover, Georgette Leblanc, in the title role of their opera ?"} +{"answers": ["Willow Creek / Southwest 185th Avenue Transit Center", "Willow Creek/Southwest 185th Avenue Transit Center"], "question": "the in Oregon has artwork with a reading theme for a planned library branch nearby that was never built?"} +{"answers": ["Jabrayilov", "Ahmadiyya", "Ahmadiyya Jabrayilov"], "question": "celebrated Azerbaijani activist of the French Resistance was persecuted by the NKVD upon his return to the USSR?"} +{"answers": ["Lactarius vietus"], "question": "despite its acrid taste, is edible after boiling?"} +{"answers": ["Franklin Knight Lane", "Franklin", "Lane"], "question": "during World War I, President Woodrow Wilson reportedly stopped discussing important matters at Cabinet meetings because of the indiscretions of Interior Secretary ?"} +{"answers": ["North Coast Hiawatha"], "question": "in 1979 two Montana legislators sued the United States Department of Transportation in an unsuccessful attempt to save the Amtrak train?"} +{"answers": ["Winter", "Winter"], "question": "the U2 song \"\" was written for the war film \"Brothers\" after the band viewed a rough cut of the film?"} +{"answers": ["Upper Sandy Guard Station Cabin"], "question": "out of 700 U.S. Forest Service buildings in Oregon and Washington built by New Deal programs, the is the only one crafted of stone and logs?"} +{"answers": ["Blue-winged Kookaburra", "Blue-winged kookaburra"], "question": "the \"\" of northern Australia is also known as the Howling Jackass?"} +{"answers": ["Moorhead", "Don Moorhead", "Don"], "question": "quarterback set 24 Michigan Wolverines football records from 1969 to 1970, including career records for total offense and passing yards?"} +{"answers": ["Collioure AOC"], "question": "even though the French wines of have very little residual sugar, some wine drinkers perceive them as \"sweet\" because of how ripe the grapes get in the warm climate?"} +{"answers": ["Bruce High Quality Foundation", "Bruce High Quality Foundation University"], "question": "in 2005, the pulled a floating island of parkland, complete with living trees, around New York Harbor, turning a drawing by Robert Smithson into reality?"} +{"answers": ["Banni Grasslands Reserve"], "question": "many government-planted trees in the in India were legally cut down to make charcoal for profits from 2004 to 2008 even though the area has been a protected forest since 1955?"} +{"answers": ["Amar Ouzegane", "Ouzegane", "Amar"], "question": ", first secretary of the Algerian Communist Party until 1947, later renounced communism, arguing for a fusion of Islam and socialism?"} +{"answers": ["Ballaine House"], "question": "the was one of six built in 1905 in Seward, Alaska, known as \"Millionaire's Row\", not for their owners' wealth, but because they believed Alaska would soon have one million residents?"} +{"answers": ["Head Games", "Head Games"], "question": "as a self-described \"geek\" and a curious person, Whoopi Goldberg created to show people that there are \"all kinds of science\"?"} +{"answers": ["Noel Power", "Noel Plunkett Power", "Noel", "Power"], "question": "Australian became Acting Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong in 1996?"} +{"answers": ["A.", "A. J. Wallace", "A. J. Wallace", "Wallace"], "question": "in 2007, broke the Penn State Nittany Lions football record for kickoff return yardage in a season with 581, which broke Kenny Watson's 1999 record of 522?"} +{"answers": ["Pittsburgh Penguins Radio Network"], "question": "in October 2009, the Pittsburgh Penguins launched , the first exclusive HD radio station in the National Hockey League?"} +{"answers": ["Mather Inn"], "question": "the \"\" in Ishpeming, Michigan, served as housing for the cast of the classic 1959 movie, \"Anatomy of a Murder\", and the location where Duke Ellington composed the movie's score?"} +{"answers": ["Ikhia", "Ikhia Zodi", "Zodi", "Zodi Ikhia"], "question": ", the first Education Minister of the Republic of Niger, took part in a failed coup d'etat in 1963?"} +{"answers": ["Loteki Supernatural Being"], "question": " was the first dog to win both the Westminster Dog Show and the World Dog Show?"} +{"answers": ["Jay Taylor", "F. Jay Taylor", "F.", "Taylor"], "question": "then-Louisiana Tech University President in 1974 named Sonja Hogg to develop what became national championship teams in women's basketball?"} +{"answers": ["Manifesto of the Oppressed Black Mauritanian"], "question": "the authors of the were convicted to prison sentences, exiles, and loss of civil rights?"} +{"answers": ["Bogdan", "Bogdan Denitch", "Denitch"], "question": "sociologist of Queens College, City University of New York organized and chaired the Socialist Scholars Conference from 1983 to 2004 in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["International Congress of Mathematicians"], "question": "because of the controversy about excluding mathematicians from the Central Powers at the 1920 and 1924 , from 1932 and on the ICMs are not numbered?"} +{"answers": ["Archduchess", "Austria", "Archduchess Isabella of Austria"], "question": "the marriage of and Prince Georg of Bavaria was annulled on the grounds of non-consummation?"} +{"answers": ["Coboconk"], "question": " \"(station pictured)\", was renamed Shedden after the president of the Toronto and Nipissing Railway in 1873, but was changed back to Coboconk seven years later?"} +{"answers": ["Home Movies, season 2", "Home Movies", "Home Movies"], "question": "the animated sitcom \"Home Movies\" switched to Flash animation for its ?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia repens"], "question": "while searching for French zoologist Claude Riche, lost in Western Australia, botanist Jacques Labillardière collected the first specimens of ?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Gang Toi"], "question": "the on 8 November 1965 was one of the first engagements between Australian forces and the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Nota", "Nota"], "question": "Puerto Rican a capella group sang together for 15 years prior to winning \"The Sing-Off\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gert", "Smal", "Gert Petrus Smal", "Gert Smal"], "question": "ex-Springbok and current Ireland rugby forward coach taught his pack some Afrikaans so they could read the South African line out calls in their match in the 2009 Autumn Internationals?"} +{"answers": ["Interdigital webbing", "interdigital webbing"], "question": "possible traces of have been preserved in fossils of pakicetids, the ancestors of whales?"} +{"answers": ["Rufus Lyman", "Rufus Anderson Lyman", "Lyman", "Rufus", "Rufus Anderson"], "question": "two of the 15 children of became the first U.S. generals of Hawaiian ancestry?"} +{"answers": ["Shmuel Flatto-Sharon", "Flatto-Sharon", "Shmuel"], "question": " successfully ran for election to the Knesset to avoid extradition to France, where he was wanted for embezzlement?"} +{"answers": ["2009–10 Temple Owls men's basketball team"], "question": "despite losing star player Dionte Christmas, the is currently one of the top 25 best college basketball teams in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Famous Smoke Shop"], "question": "the , one of the largest mail order and internet cigar businesses in the United States, was initially a retail shop on Broadway founded in 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Bevan H. Morris", "Bevan Morris", "Bevan", "Morris"], "question": "Natural Law Party founder suggested at a press conference that President Bush learn Transcendental Meditation?"} +{"answers": ["Society", "Society"], "question": "the 1865 play by T W Robertson marked the London debut of actor Sir Squire Bancroft?"} +{"answers": ["Computer-controlled Vehicle System"], "question": "the Japanese (CVS) originally started out as a show-floor exhibit at Expo '70 in Osaka, but developed into one of the most advanced personal rapid transit systems of its era?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Hanneford Circus"], "question": "the Hanneford family of the have origins in performance dating back to 1690?"} +{"answers": ["Touriño", "Juan", "Juan Carlos Touriño"], "question": "between 1970 and 1976, former Spanish-Argentine footballer and manager was part of three Spanish league championships and two Spanish cup-winning squads?"} +{"answers": ["Long Creek Academy", "Long Creek"], "question": ", which was a Christian school near Long Creek, South Carolina, is now the local headquarters of a whitewater rafting company?"} +{"answers": ["Oriental Theatre", "Oriental Theatre"], "question": "the chandelier \"(ceiling pictured)\" in Portland, Oregon, United States, contained 3,000 light bulbs and weighed ?"} +{"answers": ["Marmayogi"], "question": "the 1951 film was the first Tamil film to receive an \"Adult\" rating?"} +{"answers": ["Devil's Den State Park"], "question": " in Arkansas is recognized as one of the best preserved Civilian Conservation Corps projects in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Minneriya National Park"], "question": "all eight endemic reptile species recorded in are listed as threatened?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Storm House"], "question": "the in Claverack, New York, combines urban and rural applications of the Federal architectural style?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Christopher Bryan", "Bryan"], "question": "former footballer scored the Turks and Caicos Islands' first ever international goal?"} +{"answers": ["Field Day", "Field Day"], "question": "London music festival hosts an annual village fête, featuring a sack race, tug of war and egg and spoon race?"} +{"answers": ["Cookie", "Cookie"], "question": "76-year-old \"\" is believed to be the oldest Major Mitchell's Cockatoo in any zoo?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Conner", "Conner", "Frank", "Frank Conner"], "question": " is one of only two men to have competed in the U.S. Open in both tennis and golf?"} +{"answers": ["Furmint"], "question": "the white wine grape is said to have been introduced to Hungary after the 13th-century Mongolian invasion, by immigrants recruited by King Béla IV?"} +{"answers": ["Wivi", "Wivi Lönn", "Lönn"], "question": " was the first woman to be awarded with the honorary title Professor by the Finnish Association of Architects?"} +{"answers": ["Thobega", "Donald", "Donald Thobega"], "question": "Botswana international footballer was involved in the Test For Life campaign, which encourages supporters to get tested for HIV and AIDS?"} +{"answers": ["Weatherly Building"], "question": "the 1927 in Portland, Oregon, was owned by an ice cream magnate?"} +{"answers": ["Anna", "Jansson", "Anna Jansson"], "question": "Swede started a successful career as a crime writer in 2000 after working twenty years as a nurse?"} +{"answers": ["Quinta classification of Port vineyards in the Douro"], "question": "vineyards in the Douro \"\" are , such as microclimate and which grape varieties are planted, that can influence the potential quality of Port wine?"} +{"answers": ["Friant", "Émile Friant", "Émile"], "question": "artist was intended to be a chemist until he gained his father's permission to leave the \"lycée\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pavlovich", "Parteniy Pavlovich", "Parteniy"], "question": " from Silistra, an 18th-century Bulgarian cleric and writer, is regarded as the author of the first autobiography in South Slavic literature?"} +{"answers": ["Île Vierge"], "question": ", in the southwestern corner of the English Channel, has the tallest stone lighthouse in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Polikarpov I-6"], "question": "Nikolai Polikarpov was arrested and imprisoned by the OGPU in September 1929 for the crime of industrial sabotage when his and I-5 fighter projects both failed to meet their deadlines?"} +{"answers": ["Speech production"], "question": "in every second of normal , we pronounce roughly four syllables and ten or twelve phonemes?"} +{"answers": ["William Edmunds", "William", "William Edmunds", "Edmunds"], "question": "\"It's a Wonderful Life\" actors Jimmy Stewart and appeared in two other movies together, \"The Shop Around the Corner\" and \"The Mortal Storm\"?"} +{"answers": ["Isla Magueyes"], "question": ", an island 50 meters from the coast of Puerto Rico, is home to feral populations of Cuban iguanas and Rhesus monkeys which escaped from the local university?"} +{"answers": ["Bulbine bulbosa"], "question": "the Aborigines regarded the corms of the \"\" as the sweetest of the Australian lily-like plants to eat?"} +{"answers": ["Barry Malkin", "Barry M. Malkin", "Malkin", "Barry"], "question": "Do you know that, between 1973 and 1992, edited both sequel films and both compilations of the \"Godfather Trilogy\", but was not involved in the original 1972 film?"} +{"answers": ["Antonio", "Antonio de León y Gama", "Gama"], "question": " described in his 1792 book the discovery of the Aztec sun stone?"} +{"answers": ["Final Battle 2009", "Final Battle"], "question": " was the first live pay-per-view event of professional wrestling Ring of Honor's?"} +{"answers": ["Fred", "Fred Eyre", "Eyre"], "question": "after playing for over twenty clubs and enjoying only mild success, former professional footballer made his name as a businessman, after dinner speaker, and author?"} +{"answers": ["Harmon Miller House"], "question": " is one of the few Second Empire-style buildings in the Claverack, New York, area?"} +{"answers": ["Schizophrenia and tobacco smoking"], "question": "studies across 20 countries show a strong association between ?"} +{"answers": ["Marocco", "Bankes's Horse"], "question": "by kneeling before a cross the renowned 16th-century English performing horse \"\" saved his master from death by burning as a witch?"} +{"answers": ["Roxbury Heritage State Park"], "question": "a marker dedicated in 2009 at in Boston was the first monument added to the Henry Knox Trail since 1927?"} +{"answers": ["Banbury", "Frith", "Frith Banbury"], "question": " directed plays on four continents without ever having obtained an academic degree?"} +{"answers": ["1940 New Hampshire earthquakes", "1940 New Hampshire earthquake"], "question": "the , the strongest earthquake in state history, had an intensity of VII (very strong)?"} +{"answers": ["Cover system"], "question": "the video game Gears of War revolutionized the ?"} +{"answers": ["Heath", "Frederick Heath", "Frederick", "Frederick Heath"], "question": "buildings designed by include Paradise Inn on Mount Rainier and the Pythian Temple in Tacoma, Washington, two properties listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Guinea hog"], "question": "the breed of pig was kept by former US President Thomas Jefferson?"} +{"answers": ["Toompea"], "question": "the flag on the top of the Tall Hermann tower on is one of the best-known symbols in Estonia of the government in power?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert", "Herbert Busemann", "Busemann"], "question": "mathematician was awarded 2,000 Russian rubles for winning the Lobachevsky Medal in 1985, the first American to do so?"} +{"answers": ["Super Saturday"], "question": "the weekend, the last weekend before Christmas, accounted for 13.6 percent of holiday retail sales in the United States in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["VB Series", "2001–02 VB Series"], "question": "former Australian cricket team captain Steve Waugh was sacked from the One Day International captaincy after his team failed to qualify for the finals?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Miller House"], "question": "the in Claverack, New York, features Dutch Colonial elements like a gambrel roof and Dutch door on a basic Federal style house?"} +{"answers": ["Halperin", "Rafael", "Rafael Halperin"], "question": "after retiring from professional wrestling, helped create a credit card that would not work in Israel on Sabbath?"} +{"answers": ["Annette Salmeen", "Annette", "Salmeen", "Annette Elizabeth Salmeen"], "question": "Stanford University biochemist was both an Olympic gold medalist and a Rhodes Scholar?"} +{"answers": ["Tishrin Dam"], "question": "flooding of the reservoir in Syria was postponed so that three houses found at the archaeological site of Jerf el-Ahmar could be dismantled and rebuilt elsewhere?"} +{"answers": ["François-Marie Le Marchand de Lignery", "Lignery", "François-Marie"], "question": " was awarded the Order of Saint Louis for his role in the French victory over British General Edward Braddock in the 1755 Battle of the Monongahela?"} +{"answers": ["The '59 Sound", "The '59 Sound"], "question": "Bruce Springsteen joined The Gaslight Anthem onstage at Glastonbury Festival 2009 to perform the band's 2008 song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Strutt", "George", "George Herbert Strutt"], "question": ", a High Sheriff of Derbyshire, bought the Glensanda estate where his son disappeared and was later found as a clothed skeleton?"} +{"answers": ["National Movement of the Revolution"], "question": "on July 20, 1964, the was declared the sole legal political party by law in the Republic of the Congo?"} +{"answers": ["John D'Auban", "D'Auban", "Frederick John D'Auban", "John"], "question": "English dancer appeared in \"Robert the Devil\" at the opening of London's Gaiety Theatre in 1861, and was billed as one of the theatre's \"principal grotesque dancers and pantomimists\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bradyrhizobium"], "question": "despite being in different classes, and \"Klebsiella pneumoniae\" have similar genes for fixing nitrogen?"} +{"answers": ["Enge", "Rolv Øistein Enge", "Rolv", "Rolv Enge"], "question": "during World War II, later architect participated in the first ever sabotage mission of Aks 13000?"} +{"answers": ["Michigan Wolverines men's gymnastics"], "question": "after a winless 0–11 record in 1996, the team won the NCAA championship in 1999 and finished in the \"Super Six\" in 10 of the past 11 seasons?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Mazzei", "Mazzei", "Frank"], "question": " helped create the Pennsylvania Lottery before his expulsion from the Pennsylvania Senate in 1975?"} +{"answers": ["ORCID", "ORCID iD"], "question": " (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is a proposed DOI for scientific authors that according to journal \"Nature\" could be used in \"edits of Wikipedia entries\"?"} +{"answers": ["George Oldfield", "George", "George Oldfield", "Oldfield"], "question": "even after Peter Sutcliffe was convicted of the \"Yorkshire Ripper\" murders, Assistant Chief Constable maintained that taunting letters and tape from Wearside Jack were connected to the case?"} +{"answers": ["Oilite"], "question": " bearings were developed by Chrysler in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Maryam", "Jameelah", "Maryam Jameelah"], "question": ", a New York-born convert from Judaism to Islam, became a prominent female advocate for conservative Islam?"} +{"answers": ["Oksbøl Refugee Camp"], "question": "Oksbøl became the sixth largest town of Denmark because of the 37,000 inmates of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Caroline Duby", "Caroline", "Glassman", "Caroline Duby Glassman"], "question": ", who was born and raised in Oregon, was the first woman on the Maine Supreme Court?"} +{"answers": ["Como Fui a Enamorarme de Ti", "Cómo Fuí a Enamorarme de Ti"], "question": "the number-one song \"\" was also used as the title of a movie starring Mexican band Los Bukis?"} +{"answers": ["Side grip"], "question": "although makes aiming very hard, it has become popular in movies and rap culture?"} +{"answers": ["Jag Mandir"], "question": "in the 1857 Sepoy Mutiny against the British Raj, European families, mostly women and children, were given refuge in the \"\", India, by Maharana Swaroop Singh?"} +{"answers": ["Second Chance", "Second Chance"], "question": "although 1989's \"\" became the highest-charting U.S. song of 38 Special's career, A&M Records did not renew the band's contract?"} +{"answers": ["Lethal congenital contracture syndrome", "lethal congenital contracture syndrome 1"], "question": ", characterized by fetal immobility and leading invariably to pre-natal death, may be caused by mutations in chromosome 9?"} +{"answers": ["Petras Cvirka", "Cvirka", "L. P. Cvirka", "Petras"], "question": "after the restoration of independence in 1990, the Lithuanian society debated whether to remove a monument to writer due to his pro-Soviet attitudes?"} +{"answers": ["Aleatico"], "question": "during his exile on Elba, Napoleon is said to have favored the island's wines made from the grape variety ?"} +{"answers": ["Peace Candle"], "question": "the \"\", a tower-like structure erected each Christmas season in Easton, Pennsylvania, is said to be the largest non-wax Christmas candle in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Czech Christmas Mass"], "question": "the by Jakub Jan Ryba is one of the musical symbols of Christmas in the Czech Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Singing Christmas Tree", "singing Christmas tree"], "question": "the first took place in Mississippi in 1933 while the first indoor tree debuted in North Carolina in 1958?"} +{"answers": ["Dog Who Saved Christmas", "The Dog Who Saved Christmas"], "question": " won a \"Yulie\" on \"Entertainment Weekly\"'s Popwatch column for \"Best Use of Dean Cain\"?"} +{"answers": ["David Anthony Christmas", "David Christmas", "Christmas", "David"], "question": "in 2000, Indian Test cricketer Sourav Ganguly took the wicket of Lincolnshire's ?"} +{"answers": ["Scrooge, or, Marley's Ghost"], "question": "the 1901 film is the oldest surviving film adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1843 novel \"A Christmas Carol\"?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas candle", "Schlitz Christmas Candle"], "question": "at 42 meters tall, the in Schlitz, Germany, is believed to be the tallest non-wax candle in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation"], "question": "the swing group Big Bad Voodoo Daddy performed music for a of \"Phineas and Ferb\"?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Gallagher", "Michael", "Michael Gallagher", "Gallagher"], "question": "postman predicted that Ireland would experience a white Christmas in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Colli Piacentini Gutturnio", "Colli Piacentini"], "question": "the Roman orator Cicero once publicly criticized Julius Caesar's father-in-law for enjoying too much ?"} +{"answers": ["A Dog Named Christmas"], "question": "the 2009 television movie was based on a novel by Greg Kincaid, who said his family hated the story when he originally wrote it?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas cookies", "Christmas cookie"], "question": " can trace their origin to recipes from Medieval Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Nativity at Night"], "question": "the painting \"\" by Geertgen tot Sint Jans was influenced by a vision of the mystic Saint Bridget of Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["Luminaria", "Luminaria"], "question": ", a Christmas Eve tradition in Santa Fe, New Mexico today, were described in colonial Mexico in the early 16th century?"} +{"answers": ["Scrooge", "Scrooge"], "question": "the 1913 film was the first time that British actor Seymour Hicks played the role of Ebenezer Scrooge in film, the other being in 1935?"} +{"answers": ["Benji's Very Own Christmas Story"], "question": "the Benji Christmas special was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Peace Candle of the World"], "question": "the , a 50-foot candle-like structure in Scappoose, Oregon, is decorated with Christmas lights every holiday season?"} +{"answers": ["7 Up Christmas on Ice"], "question": "the annual event was launched by ice dancer Jayne Torvill in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Eggnog Riot"], "question": "future Confederate President Jefferson Davis \"\" was among the participants in the at the United States Military Academy on 24–25 December 1826, but escaped court-martial?"} +{"answers": ["Vladas", "Douksas", "Vladas Douksas Klimite", "Vladas Douksas"], "question": "Uruguayan footballer father was a Lithuanian shopkeeper?"} +{"answers": ["Vatican Christmas Tree", "Christmas Tree"], "question": "the tradition of the at Saint Peter's Square started in 1982 during the pontificate of Pope John Paul II, at his personal request?"} +{"answers": ["Adrian Beers", "Adrian Simon Beers", "Beers", "Adrian"], "question": "Benjamin Britten helped to replace the Grancino double bass of MBE, after it was destroyed in the Snape Maltings concert hall fire?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth L. Kirschstein", "Ruth Lillian Kirschstein", "Kirschstein", "Ruth"], "question": "Dr. , appointed as the director of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences in 1974, was the first woman to direct an institute at the National Institutes of Health?"} +{"answers": ["Khutu"], "question": "proposed sources of have included narwhal, walrus, and mammoth ivory, the frontal bones of bulls, goats, and birds, the teeth of snakes, fish, and hippopotamuses, and the root of a tree?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Willis", "Howard", "Charles", "Charles W. Howard"], "question": ", who portrayed Santa Claus in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade for 17 years, founded the world's oldest Santa Claus School?"} +{"answers": ["Ndocciata"], "question": "Christmas is traditionally celebrated in Agnone, Italy, with a torchlight parade known as ? \"(2006 event pictured)\""} +{"answers": ["Junko", "Junko Sakurada", "Sakurada"], "question": "Japanese singer and actress was part of a trio on \"Star Tanjō!\" with musicians Momoe Yamaguchi and Masako Mori?"} +{"answers": ["Morning Ireland"], "question": "the 1999 Christmas Eve edition of was a tribute to those who died in The Troubles of Northern Ireland and featured contributions from Tony Blair and Bill Clinton?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Lindemann", "Robert Lindemann"], "question": "clarinetist played in the controversial American premiere of Arnold Schoenberg's \"Pierrot Lunaire\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oryzomys peninsulae"], "question": "the rodent had only been found alongside one Mexican river, which no longer exists?"} +{"answers": ["Pedro Manrique de Lara", "Lara", "Pedro"], "question": "the earliest surviving aristocratic wax seal from Spain is found on a 1179 document of Castilian nobleman ?"} +{"answers": ["Cyber Rights"], "question": "\"Publishers Weekly\" criticized by civil liberties lawyer Mike Godwin \"\" for the book's \"unusually broad view of free speech\"?"} +{"answers": ["Poppy straw"], "question": "worldwide the major source of morphine for medical and scientific use is not opium but ?"} +{"answers": ["Pfitzner Flyer"], "question": "the , the first monoplane built and flown in the US, used telescopic wing-tips to avoid infringement of the Wright brothers' wing warping patents?"} +{"answers": ["Convention of 1833"], "question": "the constitution the proposed for Mexican Texas was the first to prohibit imprisonment for debt?"} +{"answers": ["Grebe Lake"], "question": "most lake-dwelling grayling in the American West today can be genetically traced to Yellowstone Park's , where millions of fish eggs were harvested and distributed from 1931 to 1956?"} +{"answers": ["Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis", "Honduran milk snake"], "question": "the color resemblance to the coral snake, known as Batesian mimicry, helps protect it from potential predators?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Arnold", "Arnold", "Thomas Arnold"], "question": "Victorian policeman did not believe that Mary Kelly was a victim of Jack the Ripper?"} +{"answers": ["pizza theorem", "Pizza theorem"], "question": "Do you know that, according to the , a circular pizza that is sliced off-center into eight equal-angled wedges can still be divided equally between two people?"} +{"answers": ["Segula Volcano"], "question": "although no eruptions from the have been recorded, there are lava flows on it which may only be a few hundred years old?"} +{"answers": ["Feitoria Inglesa", "Factory House", "British Factory House"], "question": "in response to rioting in Oporto over price increases for Port wine, the Marquis of Pombal had several members of the executed?"} +{"answers": ["David Pearson", "David Pearson", "David Gene Pearson", "Pearson", "David"], "question": " \"\" set the NASCAR single-season win percentage record by winning 11 of the 18 events that he entered in 1973?"} +{"answers": ["Greco", "Greco"], "question": "wine historians have speculated that the Italian grape may have been used to make the Roman \"cult wine\" Falernian?"} +{"answers": ["Hưu", "Le Van Huu", "Lê", "Lê Văn Hưu"], "question": " was the first Vietnamese historian who praised the revolt of the Trưng Sisters against the Han Dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Chestnut sparrow"], "question": "the , which usurps nests from weavers, may be evolving into a brood parasite?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Lloyd Sears", "Harry", "Sears", "Harry L. Sears"], "question": "former New Jersey State Senator secretly delivered a briefcase containing 200,000 from financier Robert Vesco to the 1972 campaign of Richard Nixon?"} +{"answers": ["Heroninos Archive"], "question": "the contains examples of a complex and standardized system of accounting used in 3rd century Roman Egypt?"} +{"answers": ["Derick Neikirk", "Derick Lee Neikirk", "Neikirk", "Derick"], "question": "Do you know that, prior to entering professional wrestling, was drafted by Major League Baseball's Detroit Tigers?"} +{"answers": ["Cryptothecia rubrocincta"], "question": "the red pigment of the \"\" is one of several chemicals that help the organism survive inhospitable environments?"} +{"answers": ["Winter 1985 cold wave", "winter 1985 cold wave in North America"], "question": "the delayed the inauguration of President Ronald Reagan by an entire day and led to the ceremony being held indoors?"} +{"answers": ["Yubileyny", "Yubileyny, Moscow Oblast"], "question": "the town of in Moscow Oblast, Russia, annexed a small strip of land to avoid being completely surrounded by the city of Korolyov?"} +{"answers": ["Silky Hairstreak", "Silky hairstreak"], "question": "the larvae of the secrete substances that attract ants?"} +{"answers": ["Hans-Georg von Seidel", "Hans-Georg", "Seidel"], "question": "the Quartermaster General of the \"Luftwaffe\", , said after World War II that \"Hitler understood nothing about flying and cared less\"?"} +{"answers": ["Little Sandy River", "Little Sandy River", "Sandy River", "Little Sandy"], "question": "after removal of a dam that blocked their migration for nearly a century, salmon and steelhead returned in 2009 to the in Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Downman", "Hugh Downman"], "question": "after exhausting his shot fighting a privateer for two days, Commander of was reduced to firing nails at his opponent?"} +{"answers": ["Głos", "Głos"], "question": " magazine was closed during the revolution in the Kingdom of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Introduction and Variations on a Theme by Mozart", "Introduction and Variations on a Theme by Mozart"], "question": "classical guitarist and composer Fernando Sor's most popular work, , was written in 1821 and dedicated to his brother Carlos?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Dorothea", "HMS Santa Dorothea", "HMS Santa Dorothea"], "question": "in capturing the Spanish frigate Captain Manley Dixon had two men wounded on his ship, compared to 20 killed and 32 wounded on the \"Santa Dorotea\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amaldus", "Amaldus Nielsen", "Nielsen", "Amaldus Clarin Nielsen"], "question": " has been called Norway's first naturalist painter?"} +{"answers": ["African rock python", "Python sebae"], "question": "in a manner unusual for snakes, the female guards its hatchlings for up to two weeks after they emerge from their eggs to protect them from predators?"} +{"answers": ["Brown family", "Brown family"], "question": "at least seven members of the Scottish Argentine have played international football for Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Douro Wine Company"], "question": "when Miguelites \"\" loyal to the former king of Portugal blew up the brandy stores of the in 1852, nearly 3.4 million gallons of boiling hot Port flooded into the river Douro?"} +{"answers": ["Clark", "Lizzy", "Lizzy Clark"], "question": ", in the 2008 BBC film \"Dustbin Baby\", is the first actor with Asperger syndrome to portray a character having it?"} +{"answers": ["Valle Crucis Abbey", "Valle Crucis"], "question": ", built by Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor in 1201, is home to the only remaining monastic fishpond in Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Al", "Pollard", "Al Pollard"], "question": "football player quit the United States Military Academy because he was connected to a cribbing scandal?"} +{"answers": ["Scuola Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista"], "question": "the Chancellor of the Kingdom of Cyprus gave a piece of the true cross to the in Venice?"} +{"answers": ["Argyroxiphium grayanum"], "question": "the moisture-adapted asteracean plant represents one extreme in the adaptive radiation of its genus, which also includes drought-adapted mountain plants?"} +{"answers": ["Move Like Michael Jackson"], "question": ", a BBC Three talent show which aims to find people who can dance like the late entertainer, is judged by Jackson's elder brother, Jermaine?"} +{"answers": ["Swedish Wars on Bremen"], "question": "after , they founded a new town nearby?"} +{"answers": ["Vegreville egg"], "question": "the \"\", a giant egg sculpture in Vegreville, Alberta, rotates on its axis to the wind like a weather vane?"} +{"answers": ["Shepard", "Elaine Shepard", "Elaine Elizabeth Shepard", "Elaine"], "question": "after a short career in films, was a journalist in Vietnam?"} +{"answers": ["Champoux Vineyard"], "question": "when was first planted in Washington State, the aim was to produce grapes that rivaled the First Growth Bordeaux estate Chateau Lafite?"} +{"answers": ["Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village"], "question": "the three remaining Shakers live at and maintain , a National Historic Landmark in Maine?"} +{"answers": ["Strategic Command", "Strategic Command WWI", "Strategic Command"], "question": "in , a series of turn-based strategy video games taking place during World War II, the player may persuade neutral states to join the conflict using diplomatic pressure?"} +{"answers": ["Naco, Sonora"], "question": "Patrick Murphy tried to help rebels in , Mexico, by dropping homemade suitcase bombs from his airplane?"} +{"answers": ["Romanov Tercentenary", "Romanov Tercentenary Egg", "Romanov Tercentenary"], "question": "the \"\" was made to celebrate 300 years of Romanov rule in Russia – four years before the end of the monarchy?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Lugg", "Lugg"], "question": "in a career lasting four decades, British actor appeared in \"Princess Ida\" by Gilbert and Sullivan in 1884 and the film \"Scrooge\" in 1913?"} +{"answers": ["An Caisteal", "An Caisteal"], "question": "the naturally rocky knoll , on the isle of Coll within the Scottish Hebrides, was once mistakenly thought to have been the ruined remains of a fortress?"} +{"answers": ["pentachlorobenzene", "Pentachlorobenzene"], "question": "in May 2009, was added to the list of chemical compounds covered by the Stockholm Convention, an international treaty which restricts the production and use of persistent organic pollutants?"} +{"answers": ["Skorpa prisoner of war camp"], "question": " was the main Norwegian POW camp in Northern Norway during the 1940 Norwegian Campaign, holding some 500 German military and civilian prisoners?"} +{"answers": ["Baroque", "Baroque"], "question": "the white French wine grape was nearly extinct before restaurateur Michel Guérard revived the variety at his estate?"} +{"answers": ["Bush vs. Kerry Boxing"], "question": " features Ralph Nader as a ring girl and Hillary Clinton as a referee?"} +{"answers": ["Wife selling", "Wife selling"], "question": "in England until the early 20th century, a man wishing to separate from his wife could lead her to market by a halter and \"(process pictured)\" to the highest bidder?"} +{"answers": ["Clique problem"], "question": "the of programming a computer to find complete subgraphs in an undirected graph was first studied as a way to find groups of people who all know each other in social networks?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Palčje"], "question": "the intermittent in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia is filled with water only three months each year?"} +{"answers": ["The Old Wives' Tale", "The Old Wives' Tale", "Old Wives' Tale"], "question": ", an English Renaissance play by George Peele, was the first English work satirizing the romantic dramas popular at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Steenstrup", "Hjalmar", "Hjalmar Steenstrup"], "question": " was selected to represent the Norwegian concentration camp prisoners during the Nuremberg Trials?"} +{"answers": ["Acabou Chorare"], "question": ", a 1972 album by Novos Baianos, was ranked number 1 by \"Rolling Stone\" magazine in 2007 on its list of the 100 greatest albums of Brazilian music?"} +{"answers": ["Modern Zeeuws spek", "Zeeuws spek"], "question": "unlike most other forms of bacon, (\"Zeeland bacon\") from the Netherlands is sold pre-cooked?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Stovin", "Frederick", "Stovin"], "question": "Sir was removed from command of the 92nd Gordon Highlanders in 1821, after scandalising the regiment by demanding they wear trousers?"} +{"answers": ["Bunaken National Park"], "question": " \"\" in the north of Sulawesi island of Indonesia, located near the centre of the Coral Triangle, provides habitat to 390 coral species?"} +{"answers": ["Portuguese Conquest of Goa", "Portuguese conquest of Goa"], "question": "the 1510 by the Portuguese Governor Albuquerque was accomplished with the help of the Hindus against a Muslim army?"} +{"answers": ["Team Oregon"], "question": " has been ranked in 2004 as the best motorcycle training program in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["La Chica de Humo"], "question": "in 1989 the song \"\" became the third number-one single by Mexican singer Emmanuel in the \"Billboard\" Top Latin Songs chart?"} +{"answers": ["Drew", "Drew Sheneman", "Sheneman"], "question": " was only 23 when he was hired by \"The Star-Ledger\" in 1998, making him the youngest full-time editorial cartoonist in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["George Felpel House"], "question": "the in Claverack, New York, was built with the stones left over after Claverack College was demolished?"} +{"answers": ["Amphisbaena ridleyi"], "question": "the worm lizard , isolated on remote Fernando de Noronha, is known for eating snails and for climbing trees to drink nectar from the flowers?"} +{"answers": ["Reutter", "Katherine", "Katherine Reutter"], "question": ", a speed skater on the 2010 U.S. Olympic team, had her thigh autographed by comedian Stephen Colbert?"} +{"answers": ["Erling", "Folkvord", "Erling Folkvord"], "question": "the Norwegian communist politician \"\" is well-known for his work as a corruption watchdog?"} +{"answers": ["The Expulsion of the Déisi"], "question": "one version of the 8th-century Irish text contains a passage claiming the Irish group known as the Déisi founded the royal dynasty of Dyfed, Wales?"} +{"answers": ["The Punch Bowl, Mayfair", "The Punch Bowl"], "question": "owners of , a London pub, have included entertainer Madonna, film director Guy Ritchie and convicted criminal and Kray twins associate Freddie Foreman?"} +{"answers": ["Alabama Department of Environmental Management"], "question": "in 2006, the hired an environmental justice ombudsman?"} +{"answers": ["Christina", "Christina Broom", "Broom"], "question": " was credited as \"the UK's first female press photographer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Still engine"], "question": "the was a combined steam and diesel engine designed to save fuel by using the exhaust gases to heat the boiler?"} +{"answers": ["Cheryl Cole's Night In"], "question": "Cheryl Cole performed her song \"Fight for This Love\" whilst dressed as a ninja for the television special ?"} +{"answers": ["Murphydoris"], "question": "the nudibranch has a penis armed with spines?"} +{"answers": ["Dutch intervention in Bali", "Dutch intervention in Bali"], "question": "in the 1849 , the defeated Balinese court committed mass suicide \"\", traditionally known as a \"Puputan\"?"} +{"answers": ["LICOPA affair"], "question": "in seeking to overcome the low in Congo–Zaire relations in the early 1970s due to the , Congolese authorities sentenced a Zairean opposition member to three years' imprisonment?"} +{"answers": ["Boston Brigade Band"], "question": "the was in existence for over 40 years, from 1821 to 1862?"} +{"answers": ["Aurélio Miguel", "Aurélio", "Miguel", "Aurélio Fernández Miguel"], "question": "Brazilian judoka and 1988 Olympic Champion was later elected to the city council of São Paulo?"} +{"answers": ["Patronage", "Patronage"], "question": "as \"the first novel with a thesis\", by Anglo-Irish writer Maria Edgeworth, published in 1814, opened the way for the historical novels of Sir Walter Scott?"} +{"answers": ["Shepherds Flat Wind Farm"], "question": "the planned in Oregon is expected to be the world's biggest wind farm on land when completed?"} +{"answers": ["Max-Hellmuth", "Max-Hellmuth Ostermann", "Ostermann"], "question": "World War II German fighter ace was so short that he had to fly with wooden blocks attached to his rudder pedals?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Capua", "Siege of Capua"], "question": "Count Marsillac and Otto Ferdinand von Abensberg und Traun, opposing commanders in the , once shared a tent?"} +{"answers": ["Gilbert Thomas Carter", "Carter", "Gilbert"], "question": "in 1892, the Governor of Lagos, , ordered an attack on the Ijebu people of pre-colonial Nigeria \"in the interest of civilization\"?"} +{"answers": ["norry", "Norry"], "question": "in Cambodia a person can catch the , an improvised bamboo train?"} +{"answers": ["Tabqa Dam"], "question": "in 1975, Iraq threatened to bomb the when Syria reduced the water flow of the Euphrates to fill the lake behind the dam?"} +{"answers": ["The British Invasion", "The British Invasion"], "question": "the death of a character in the \"Dexter\" episode \"\" was planned from two seasons beforehand?"} +{"answers": ["Xikuangshan Mine"], "question": " was originally explored for tin but now is the largest antimony mine in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Seenotdienst"], "question": "the German \"(early aircraft pictured)\" was the first organized air-sea rescue service?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir James Shaw, 1st Baronet"], "question": " established the right of the Lord Mayor of London to take precedence in processions in The City of London over all except the reigning monarch?"} +{"answers": ["Onchidoris bilamellata"], "question": "the nudibranch can be found at a population density of more than 1,000 sea slugs per square metre?"} +{"answers": ["Dimiat"], "question": "according to legend, the Bulgarian wine grape was brought to Thrace by Crusaders returning from the Nile Delta?"} +{"answers": ["Phil", "Phil Northrup", "Northrup"], "question": "Michigan Wolverines Hall of Famer won three NCAA championships in the javelin throw and pole vault?"} +{"answers": ["Go! Go! Beckham! Adventure on Soccer Island"], "question": " follows David Beckham on his quest to defeat the evil Mister Woe in order to restore peace to Soccer Island?"} +{"answers": ["Kaiane Aldorino", "Aldorino", "Kaiane"], "question": "on 12 December 2009, \"\" became the first Miss World from Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["Southwest Corridor", "Southwest Corridor Park"], "question": "Boston's was built along the vacant path of a canceled highway?"} +{"answers": ["Ole", "Ole Colbjørnsen", "Colbjørnsen"], "question": " has been called \"Norway's first plan economist\"?"} +{"answers": ["Xerocomus subtomentosus"], "question": "the cap of the , a species of edible mushroom, has soft velvety skin?"} +{"answers": ["Bowers", "Robert", "Robert Hood Bowers"], "question": " score for the lost silent film \"A Daughter of the Gods\" was called in 1921 the most memorable up to that time?"} +{"answers": ["DogsBlog.com"], "question": "since its launch in January 2008, has helped to rehome more than six thousand dogs in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Alaska Central Railroad Tunnel No.", "Alaska Central Railroad Tunnel No. 1"], "question": "due to receding glaciers, in 1951, the Alaska Railroad was able to move its route and abandon a curved built in 1906?"} +{"answers": ["City Palace, Udaipur", "City Palace"], "question": "in the of Udaipur, India \"\", a princess poisoned herself, unable to choose from two suitors of royal families of Jaipur and Jodhpur seeking her hand in marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Michigan Wolverines men's track and field"], "question": "athletes from have won 43 NCAA individual event championships, 14 Olympic gold medals, and 57 Big 10 team championships?"} +{"answers": ["Rancho Monserate"], "question": "the adobe chapel built by Tomas Alvarado on the eastern third of in California is the only 1870s structure still standing?"} +{"answers": ["Cystodermella cinnabarina"], "question": "the mushroom can only be distinguished from similar fungi by performing chemical tests and microscopic analysis of spores, basidia and cystidia?"} +{"answers": ["Berg River", "Berg River Dam"], "question": " is the first dam in South Africa where provision is made for flood releases for environmental purposes?"} +{"answers": ["The Getaway", "The Getaway"], "question": "producers of the Showtime series \"Dexter\" imposed security measures and staff members had to sign non-disclosure agreements to prevent leaks of the surprise twist ending of the episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Carden-Baynes Auxiliary"], "question": "the sailplane was the first motor glider with a retractable engine, and that it had a throttle in its wing tip?"} +{"answers": ["The Bacon Cookbook"], "question": "chef Bobby Flay highlighted a recipe for dessert using bacon from as one of his favorites?"} +{"answers": ["Mauna Kea", "Mauna Kea silversword"], "question": "in an effort to prevent the extinction of the \"\", scientists rappel over cliffs to hand-pollinate the approximately 41 remaining individuals in the wild, on the rare occasion that one blossoms?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Bell", "Andy Bell", "Andy Bell"], "question": "professional footballer spent nearly a decade with hometown club Blackburn Rovers, without making a single first-team appearance?"} +{"answers": ["Home Movies, season 1", "Home Movies", "Home Movies"], "question": "the of the animated sitcom \"Home Movies\" was the only season of the series to utilize the \"squigglevision\" style of animation?"} +{"answers": ["Vilém Heckel", "Heckel", "Vilém"], "question": "Czech landscape photographer died during the Great Peruvian Earthquake in 1970?"} +{"answers": ["Grassy Island"], "question": "Do you know that, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, in the Detroit River contains 28 different types of toxic contaminants that exceed acceptable state and federal safety levels?"} +{"answers": ["Gurgacz", "Władysław", "Władysław Gurgacz"], "question": "chaplain , member of the Polish anti-communist resistance, opposed lethal force, but was nonetheless executed by the Polish communist authorities?"} +{"answers": ["Otis", "Grand", "Otis Grand"], "question": "the Beirut-born, American blues guitarist was voted 'Best UK Blues Guitarist' seven years running (1990–1996) by the British \"Blues Connection\" magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Black rockfish"], "question": "during internal fertilization, the female produces between 125,000 and 1,200,000 eggs, and then reabsorbs some back?"} +{"answers": ["Neocatastrophism"], "question": " is the theory that life-exterminating events such as gamma-ray bursts \"\" in the Milky Way have stopped the advent of complex life elsewhere in its Galactic Habitable Zone?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Algernon Fryatt", "Charles Fryatt", "Fryatt", "Charles"], "question": "there is a mountain named after executed merchant mariner Captain , and another is named after his ship, ?"} +{"answers": ["Salt industry in Ghana", "salt industry in Ghana"], "question": "the sector of Ghana aims to compete with Brazil and Australia in supplying salt to western Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Dùn Beic"], "question": "the name of the ruinous dun may derive from the Gaelic personal name Béc?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Stafford", "Edward Stafford", "Edward Stafford"], "question": "the English ambassador to Paris, , is suspected to have given confidential information to Spain before the Spanish Armada in 1588?"} +{"answers": ["Nathan Drake", "Nathan Drake"], "question": ", protagonist of the \"Uncharted\" series, incorporates aspects from Johnny Knoxville and characters like Tintin and John McClane?"} +{"answers": ["Konaté", "Sékouba", "Sékouba Konaté"], "question": "Moussa Dadis Camara and drew lots to determine who would be President of Guinea?"} +{"answers": ["Obama Doctrine"], "question": "the term \"\" was used more than a year before Barack Obama \"\" became President of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Gates", "Harry Verner Gates", "Gates", "Harry V. Gates", "Harry"], "question": " former ranch became the Crooked River Ranch in Eastern Oregon and his former house in Hillsboro, Oregon, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["C. R. formula", "Chakravarti Rajagopalachari", "C. Rajagopalachari"], "question": "the was a proposal that had failed during the Gandhi–Jinnah talks in 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Memorial Arch of Tilton"], "question": "the , symbolizing the \"victories of peace\", is constructed in Northfield, New Hampshire on the site of an old Indian fort?"} +{"answers": ["Cornelius S. Muller House"], "question": "the in Claverack, New York, was used for Committee of Safety meetings and courts martial during the American Revolutionary War?"} +{"answers": ["Don McEwen", "Don", "McEwen"], "question": "Michigan's , two-time NCAA champion in the two-mile run, also won consecutive Big Ten cross country championships even though his school had no varsity cross country team?"} +{"answers": ["John Torreano", "Torreano", "John Francis Torreano", "John"], "question": "for more than thirty years, has created \"real fake art\" by using fake gemstones in his one of a kind art works?"} +{"answers": ["Charlotte von Lengefeld", "Charlotte", "Lengefeld"], "question": ", wife of Friedrich Schiller, wrote a posthumously published novel and corresponded with Charlotte von Stein and Goethe?"} +{"answers": ["Belus", "Belus"], "question": "the Norwegian black metal band Burzum is to release its after its founder was freed from prison on parole?"} +{"answers": ["Harriet Phillips Bungalow"], "question": "the in Claverack, New York, may be a catalog house built by a company other than Sears?"} +{"answers": ["Art", "Art Lentini", "Lentini"], "question": "former Louisiana State Senator in 2004 led the move in his state to ban cloning, both for reproduction and research?"} +{"answers": ["Triumph Tiger 80"], "question": "production of the British motorcycle ended with the outbreak of WW2 and never resumed after the Triumph works was destroyed in The Blitz?"} +{"answers": ["Hanner", "Flint Hanner", "Flint", "John Flint Hanner"], "question": "Stanford's , winner of the first NCAA javelin championship, later coached the Fresno State Bulldogs to 27 track and field championships?"} +{"answers": ["forest migration", "Forest migration"], "question": " over the landscape?"} +{"answers": ["Cesanese Comune"], "question": "for her debut wine, American porn actress Savanna Samson \"\" decided to use a blend based primarily on the rare Lazio grape ?"} +{"answers": ["Allied siege of La Rochelle"], "question": "despite the , La Rochelle was the last French city to be liberated from German occupation in 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Queen of Elphame"], "question": "the , the fairy from Scottish folklore, has appeared in a number of accounts from witchcraft trials and confessions, including the confession of Isobel Gowdie?"} +{"answers": ["Haakon", "Haakon Bingen", "Bingen"], "question": "in 1999, won a case in the Supreme Court of Norway, stopping circulation of an academic work written by Trond Bergh and Knut Einar Eriksen?"} +{"answers": ["Reşadiye shooting"], "question": " of a Turkish patrol in Reşadiye was the deadliest PKK attack since April 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Connaught Theatre"], "question": "the in Worthing, UK, is a rare example of a cinema being converted into a theatre in the 1930s, when the reverse was common?"} +{"answers": ["PokerStars.net Million Dollar Challenge", "Million Dollar Challenge", "Million Dollar Challenge"], "question": "the premiere of on Fox Broadcasting Company was the most watched poker television show of all time?"} +{"answers": ["Breachacha crannog"], "question": " was originally an artificial island located in the middle of a Scottish loch, but today it stands in the middle of an arable field?"} +{"answers": ["Potamon fluviatile"], "question": "a colony of the crab species \"\" may have lived in Rome since before the Romans?"} +{"answers": ["Trần dynasty", "Tran dynasty"], "question": "paper money was first introduced into Vietnam during the reign of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Boxing Fever"], "question": "Eurogamer's Tom Bramwell felt that carried on the \"Punch Out!!\" legacy on the Game Boy Advance?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Ganz", "William Ganz"], "question": " co-invented the pulmonary artery catheter with Jeremy Swan in 1970?"} +{"answers": ["IWGP Tag Team Championship", "IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship"], "question": "the New Japan Pro Wrestling-owned was defended twice in the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) promotion, while it was held by TNA wrestlers?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph T. Smitherman Historic Building"], "question": "the in Selma, Alabama, has housed a county courthouse, two schools, and three hospitals in its more than 160 year history?"} +{"answers": ["Eric", "Eric Thore Nystrom", "Eric Nystrom", "Nystrom"], "question": "Calgary Flames forward once performed an on-ice striptease while in the minor leagues as a charity stunt?"} +{"answers": ["Sven Ivar Seldinger", "Seldinger", "Sven"], "question": ", a Swedish radiologist, first introduced the procedure of obtaining safe access to blood vessels and other hollow organs by use of a wire?"} +{"answers": ["Colin Clouts Come Home Againe"], "question": " by the English poet Edmund Spenser has received little critical attention, yet has been called the \"greatest pastoral eclogue\" in the English language?"} +{"answers": ["Pratt", "Chuck", "Chuck Pratt"], "question": "Yosemite Valley big wall climber was \"almost obsessive\" about avoiding photos and publicity?"} +{"answers": ["Kaitlyn Ashley Maher", "Maher", "Kaitlyn Maher", "Kaitlyn"], "question": "since finishing in the top ten on the third season of \"America's Got Talent\", has continued to sing publicly and played the voice of Tiny in the film \"Santa Buddies\"?"} +{"answers": ["San Sebastiano", "San Sebastiano, Venice"], "question": "the Renaissance artist Paolo Veronese is entombed in the church of in Venice?"} +{"answers": ["Shallet Turner", "Shallet", "Turner"], "question": "while doing \"absolutely nothing\" as a history professor at Cambridge, was elected to the Royal Society for the Improvement of Natural Knowledge?"} +{"answers": ["Caroline von Wolzogen", "Wolzogen", "Caroline"], "question": "when \"\" published her novel \"Agnes von Lilien\" anonymously in 1798, it was thought by some readers to be by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe or Friedrich Schiller?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Goring-by-Sea", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "opponents of Hans Feibuschs \"violently masculine and brutal\" Christ in Majesty mural at took their case to a consistory court?"} +{"answers": ["Bradley", "Bradley Quinn", "Quinn", "Bradley Quinn Photography"], "question": ", the official photographer for the Northern Irish band Snow Patrol, was a school classmate of lead singer Gary Lightbody?"} +{"answers": ["Wormleighton Manor", "Wormleighton Manor Gatehouse"], "question": "the Spencer family's in Warwickshire, England, was set ablaze by Royalist forces from Banbury during the English Civil War to prevent it becoming a parliamentary stronghold?"} +{"answers": ["Twice Through the Heart"], "question": "Mark-Anthony Turnage composed after being given a video of a programme about a woman who killed her husband?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Shore Limited", "Lake Shore Limited"], "question": "the , which began in 1897, was the New York Central Railroad's first regular luxury passenger train?"} +{"answers": ["A Plumm Summer"], "question": "Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer had a small role as Sheriff Strunk in the 2007 film ?"} +{"answers": ["Tricholoma saponaceum"], "question": "the is actually a mushroom, so named because of its strong smell of soap?"} +{"answers": ["City Palace, Jaipur", "City Palace"], "question": "the in Rajasthan, India, holds the world's two largest silver objects \"(one pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Afognak Island State Park"], "question": " was established as a conservation area in 1892, but did not become an Alaska state park until 1994, as a result of the Exxon Valdez oil spill?"} +{"answers": ["Airlines of New South Wales", "Airlines of New South Wales Pty Ltd"], "question": " was created after airline entrepreneur Reg Ansett flew nine planeloads of shareholders to a meeting to help take over rival Butler Air Transport?"} +{"answers": ["Apicomplexan life cycle"], "question": "all apicomplexans are parasitic, creating a need for ?"} +{"answers": ["Facetotecta"], "question": "although their larvae have been known since 1887, the adults of the crustacean group have never been seen?"} +{"answers": ["Andalusia"], "question": "nearly 20 percent of the territory of lies in environmentally protected areas?"} +{"answers": ["Vincent Brooks, Day & Son"], "question": "British lithographic firm reproduced the weekly caricatures published in Vanity Fair magazine between 1869 and 1906?"} +{"answers": ["Worthing Tabernacle"], "question": ", in West Sussex, reputedly obtained its first organ from Tudor fortress Walmer Castle?"} +{"answers": ["Acland", "Theodore", "Theodore Dyke Acland"], "question": "British surgeon was the son-in-law of Jack the Ripper suspect Sir William Gull?"} +{"answers": ["Helen Jane Rehbein Farabee", "Helen", "Farabee", "Helen J. Farabee"], "question": "the Texas mental health activist was the first female student body president at a Big Ten university?"} +{"answers": ["Sungeo-guk", "Sungeoguk"], "question": "in North Korea, the question \"How good was the taste of (trout soup)\" is used as a common greeting to people returning from Pyongyang?"} +{"answers": ["Taxis", "Princess Marie Auguste of Thurn and Taxis", "Princess"], "question": "the most expensive dress owned by was worth 500 florins, more than 30 times a servant's annual income?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia petiolaris"], "question": "at 13 years, the tough, leathery leaves of the shrub \"\" are the longest lived of any flowering plant thus far recorded?"} +{"answers": ["Padden", "Dick Padden", "Dick"], "question": " led the Chicago White Sox to an American League championship as a player-manager in 1900, one season before the American League became a major league?"} +{"answers": ["Harold Hall Australian Expeditions", "Harold Hall Australian expeditions", "Harold Hall Australian"], "question": "the formed the last systematic collecting effort of Australian birds by an overseas institution?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Martin Lees", "Lees"], "question": " became Chief Geologist of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company despite having no formal qualifications?"} +{"answers": ["E. v. Eve", "E v Eve", "E v Eve"], "question": " was a landmark case of the Supreme Court of Canada which rejected non-therapeutic sterilization of people with mental disabilities?"} +{"answers": ["Prison of Anemas"], "question": "four Byzantine emperors were imprisoned in the ?"} +{"answers": ["History of Portuguese wine"], "question": "after a wine fraud scandal involving adulterating Port wine with elderberry juice, all elderberry plants in the Douro to be ripped out?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia House"], "question": " in Richmond, Virginia, was once a priory in Warwickshire, England, and was used to entertain Queen Elizabeth I?"} +{"answers": ["December 2003 nor'easter", "December 2003"], "question": "the was among the most significant early season nor'easters on record?"} +{"answers": ["Capture of Chusan"], "question": "before the (1840) during the First Opium War, the Chinese rejected British demands for a peaceful surrender of the island?"} +{"answers": ["Barker Crossing"], "question": ", a Mabey bridge in Workington, England, was named after Bill Barker following a campaign by local teenagers on YouTube?"} +{"answers": ["Devon County Council"], "question": "in 2006 first raised the flag of Devon, which was designed by a member of the public in 2002 via an online poll on BBC Devon?"} +{"answers": ["Bussell Island"], "question": "excavations in 1887 and 1919 on uncovered a number of small, round graves of early inhabitants of present-day Tennessee, USA, circa 3000 BC to 1000 AD?"} +{"answers": ["Tim Cross", "Cross", "Tim"], "question": "Major-General was one of the most senior British military officers involved in the reconstruction of Iraq after the 2003 invasion?"} +{"answers": ["Merrilactone A"], "question": ", a natural compound found in the fruits of some star anise trees indigenous to Myanmar and China, is neuroprotective and promotes the growth of neurons?"} +{"answers": ["Colin", "Eaborn", "Colin Eaborn"], "question": "during his lifetime, British chemist co-authored over 500 papers?"} +{"answers": ["Rodriguez Seamount"], "question": ", an underwater volcano near Central California, used to be above-surface, and still has remnants of black sand beaches on its slope?"} +{"answers": ["Bothwell", "Cecil", "Cecil Bothwell"], "question": " election to the Asheville, North Carolina, city council was challenged on the grounds that the North Carolina Constitution does not allow for atheists to hold public office?"} +{"answers": ["Bald Eagle Creek", "Bald Eagle Creek Path"], "question": " along Bald Eagle Creek in central Pennsylvania was a major connecting path between the Iroquois in the north and the Carolinas in the south?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Wilson", "Eric", "Eric Wilson", "Wilson", "Eric Colquhoun Wilson"], "question": "American athlete won the 220-yard dash at the first NCAA track and field championships in 1921?"} +{"answers": ["Parks and Recreation", "Parks and Recreation, season 1", "Parks and Recreation"], "question": "before of the NBC series \"Parks and Recreation\" even aired, critics thought it would fail due to early reports of poor test screenings?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Nugent", "Nugent"], "question": "the 1978 book \"The Green Cockatrice\" asserted that Irishman was the real author of Shakespeare's works?"} +{"answers": ["Helena, comtesse de Noailles", "Helena,", "Noailles"], "question": " wrapped silk stockings stuffed with squirrel fur around her forehead to prevent wrinkles?"} +{"answers": ["Trail of the Whispering Giants"], "question": "Peter Wolf Toth created a \"(giant pictured)\" that winds through every U.S. state, two Canadian provinces, and even Hungary?"} +{"answers": ["Tony", "Tony Connelly", "Connelly"], "question": "\"experienced Euro watcher\" wrote \"Don't Mention the Wars: A Journey Through European Stereotypes\", examining the stereotypical views of Europeans?"} +{"answers": ["Libertador Building"], "question": "Argentine President Juan Perón took refuge in the in Buenos Aires before he was deposed and exiled in a coup d'état in 1955?"} +{"answers": ["Olav Meisdalshagen", "Meisdalshagen", "Olav"], "question": "Norwegian Minister of Finance was criticized by his predecessor Erik Brofoss for \"lack of economical insight\"?"} +{"answers": ["Trichinella britovi"], "question": "in Europe, the human consumption of pork, wild boar, and horse meat are the main sources of infection from the parasite ?"} +{"answers": ["Gwent Wildlife Trust"], "question": "the in Wales was originally formed to protect Magor Marsh, the last remaining major area of fenland on the Gwent Levels?"} +{"answers": ["Social Credit Board", "Social Credit"], "question": "the in Alberta, Canada, was disbanded in 1948 because of its radical policy proposals and antisemitic conspiracy theories?"} +{"answers": ["Leonard Paulu", "Leonard", "Leonard Theodore Paulu", "Paulu"], "question": " won consecutive NCAA championships in the 100 yard dash despite war injuries that included the loss of an eye and a right-leg stride four inches shorter than his left?"} +{"answers": ["Dzongsar Monastery"], "question": ", in the historical Tibetan region of Kham, was founded in 746 AD and contained a Bönpo shrine for 1,300 years?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Drummond", "Samuel", "Drummond"], "question": "six children of the British portraitist and marine painter also became artists?"} +{"answers": ["Seo", "Mitsuyo Seo", "Mitsuyo"], "question": ", the director of Japan's first feature length anime, \"Momotaro's Divine Sea Warriors\", a World War II propaganda film, was earlier arrested and tortured as a leftist?"} +{"answers": ["Lillebil Ibsen", "Ibsen", "Lillebil"], "question": "in her teen years, actress played leading roles in Max Reinhardt's pantomime productions?"} +{"answers": ["plexopathy", "Plexopathy"], "question": ", a disorder usually caused by trauma, can also occur idiopathically?"} +{"answers": ["Harley", "John Harley", "John", "John Harley"], "question": "a Glasgow-born railway engineer, , was responsible for revolutionizing the way Uruguay played football?"} +{"answers": ["Federal Triangle"], "question": "the building complex in Washington, D.C. \"(construction pictured)\" has been called \"one of the most important design and construction projects\" in American history?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Wehrung", "William Henry Wehrung", "William Wehrung", "William H. Wehrung"], "question": "Hillsboro, Oregon, politician worked on both the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition and the Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition?"} +{"answers": ["Legrand", "Jacques", "Jacques Legrand", "Jacques Legrand"], "question": ", a former translator at the French embassies in Mongolia and China, has studied the anthropology of Mongolian pastoralism?"} +{"answers": ["Rugrats Chanukah", "A Rugrats Chanukah"], "question": "the \"Rugrats\" episode \"\" was pitched to the series crew by Nickelodeon in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["Furnace Brook Parkway", "Furnace Brook", "Brook Parkway"], "question": ", a historic road in Quincy, Massachusetts, is named for a stream at the site of the first iron blast furnace in the United States, built in 1644?"} +{"answers": ["Tai Streets", "Tai Lamar Streets", "Tai", "Streets"], "question": "former National Football League wide receiver was named after former female figure skater Tai Babilonia?"} +{"answers": ["Nichols", "George Benjamin Nichols", "George", "George Nichols", "George Nichols"], "question": "cricketer was a key member of the Somerset team that was unbeaten against other counties of England and Wales in 1890?"} +{"answers": ["Bell", "Stephania Bell", "Stephania"], "question": "ESPN sports commentator and physical therapist has analyzed injuries of Tiger Woods and Alex Rodriguez?"} +{"answers": ["Luiz Francisco Rebello", "Luiz", "Rebello"], "question": " was a founder of two of the most important experimental theatrical groups in Portugal in the postwar period?"} +{"answers": ["Fenway", "Fenway"], "question": "the Boston Park Board was given permission to review building designs for new structures along the to prevent unattractive buildings from depreciating property values?"} +{"answers": ["Foundation \"Remembrance, Responsibility and Future\"", "Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future"], "question": "between 2001 and 2007 the German paid 4.4 billion to more than 1,660,000 victims of forced labor in Germany during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Opulence Sundae"], "question": "the world's most expensive ice cream treat, the , is covered in gold?"} +{"answers": ["Smugglers' Notch State Park"], "question": "Smugglers Notch near in Vermont was used by smugglers circumventing the Embargo Act of 1807, the Underground Railroad, and bootleggers?"} +{"answers": ["Mathiazhagan", "K. A. Mathiazhagan", "K."], "question": " supported M. G. Ramachandran when he was expelled from Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party in 1972?"} +{"answers": ["Oecomys sydandersoni"], "question": "even though the first specimens of the Bolivian rodent were collected in the 1960s, it was not formally described as a distinct species until 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Autism Act 2009"], "question": "the is the first ever disability-specific legislation to be passed in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Auer", "John F. Auer", "John"], "question": "Medal of Honor recipient medal was stolen before he left the United States Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Tom's Divorce"], "question": "the Poison song \"Unskinny Bop\" was featured during a strip club scene in \"\", an episode of the NBC comedy series \"Parks and Recreation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Broad stingray"], "question": "the \"\" is the most common stingray found off the Hawaiian Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Land Titles Building – Victoria Armoury", "Victoria Armoury"], "question": "when the Canadian government attempted to move the land titles office out of Edmonton's to a rival town, an angry mob sabotaged the move and had an armed standoff with police?"} +{"answers": ["Jody Trautwein", "Jody Lee Trautwein", "Trautwein", "Jody"], "question": ", who attempted to convert Sasha Baron Cohen's character Brüno from his gay lifestyle, recently ran for mayor of Birmingham, Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Nyswander", "Nyswander", "Marie"], "question": "psychiatrist , who developed the methadone treatment for heroin addicts, was herself addicted to cigarettes?"} +{"answers": ["Indian God Rock"], "question": "the was a popular tourist attraction for 19th-century steamboats on the Allegheny River?"} +{"answers": ["Ray Farabee", "Ray", "Kenneth Ray Farabee", "Farabee"], "question": "the Texas politician entitled his 2009 autobiography \"Making It Through the Night and Beyond\" because he unexpectedly survived his premature birth?"} +{"answers": ["Hawa Mahal"], "question": "the \"\" in Jaipur, India, has 953 small windows (jharokhas) which were built with the intention to allow royal ladies to view the street below without being seen?"} +{"answers": ["Pat Screen", "Pat", "James P. Screen", "Screen"], "question": "nearly 15 years after playing in the 1966 Cotton Bowl, Louisiana State University Tigers quarterback was elected Mayor of Baton Rouge?"} +{"answers": ["Lockheed Martin RQ-170 Sentinel"], "question": "the unmanned aerial vehicle was dubbed the \"Beast of Kandahar\" by an aviation expert before its existence was officially confirmed by the United States Air Force?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Lee Dixon", "Dixon"], "question": " was the last holder of a mathematical Chair at Oxford University to have a life tenure?"} +{"answers": ["Forecastle Festival"], "question": "the in Louisville, Kentucky, was named one of \"Outdoor Magazine's\" \"Top 15 Outdoor Summer Music Festivals\"?"} +{"answers": ["Antonio", "Lopez", "Antonio Lopez", "Antonio Lopez"], "question": "fashion illustrator discovered Jessica Lange, Grace Jones, and Jerry Hall?"} +{"answers": ["Everything Tastes Better with Bacon"], "question": "the author of decided to write the book after having an epiphany involving bacon and sugar?"} +{"answers": ["Premier League 10 Seasons Awards"], "question": "for the , almost 750,000 football fans from 184 countries voted, in a celebration of the first ten years of the English Premier League \"(trophy pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Skaug", "Arne", "Arne Skaug"], "question": "in 1948, became the first State Secretary in the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs?"} +{"answers": ["Type", "Type"], "question": "the numbering system in Japan specified that the Mitsubishi A6M of 1940 would be designated \"Type 0 Carrier Fighter\", giving rise to the popular name \"Zero\"?"} +{"answers": ["Occupiers' Liability Act 1984"], "question": "part of the , a piece of United Kingdom legislation on tort law, is intended to permit educational and recreational use of land?"} +{"answers": ["Union générale des syndicats algériens"], "question": "the Algerian communist trade union centre disbanded itself in 1957, after the rival nationalist UGTA had participated in the Leipzig congress of the World Federation of Trade Unions?"} +{"answers": ["John Deasy", "Deasy", "John", "John Deasy"], "question": "in 1893, the career of Irish nationalist politician was cut short when he was tried for indecent assault?"} +{"answers": ["Samode Palace"], "question": "the 1984 romantic TV miniseries based on the novel \"The Far Pavilions\" was filmed in the precincts of in Rajasthan, India?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Roos", "Roos", "Paul Roos", "Paul Johannes Roos", "Paul"], "question": "South Africa rugby captain helped choose the team nickname, \"Springboks\", to prevent the British press from inventing their own?"} +{"answers": ["Ossabaw Island Hog", "Ossabaw Island hog", "Ossabaw Island"], "question": "the \"\" has been used as a model organism for studying Type II diabetes in humans?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern Air Lines Flight 663"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1965, crashed into the Atlantic Ocean while attempting to avoid a collision with an oncoming Pan American Airways Boeing 707?"} +{"answers": ["Romig", "John", "John Romig"], "question": "Penn State's , the first NCAA champion in the two-mile run, later became an explosives expert?"} +{"answers": ["Hoppa högst"], "question": "the Swedish film was written by famous author Astrid Lindgren, who based the screenplay on a story from her book \"Kajsa Kavat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Clemmons", "Maurice", "Maurice Clemmons"], "question": "in his clemency application to Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, claimed to have learned \"to appreciate and respect the right of others\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lepidothamnus laxifolius"], "question": "the , a tiny creeping alpine plant growing in New Zealand, is believed to be the smallest conifer in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Carlos", "Carlos Ardila Lülle", "Lülle", "Carlos Arturo Ardila Lülle"], "question": "Colombian billionaire entrepreneur has expanded from his start in the soft drink business with television channels and a soccer team?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Cannanore", "Siege of Cannanore"], "question": "in the in India, a Portuguese garrison of 150 resisted for four months against 60,000 attackers?"} +{"answers": ["Irwin", "John", "John N. Irwin", "John Nichol Irwin"], "question": "Idaho Territorial Governor \"\" objected to the U.S. Treasury placing his salary into their Conscience Fund?"} +{"answers": ["Balberta"], "question": "the powerful Early Classic Mesoamerican city of , in Guatemala, abruptly collapsed around AD 400?"} +{"answers": ["Edge of the City"], "question": "the 1957 film , starring John Cassavetes and Sidney Poitier, won acclaim from critics and civil rights groups for its portrayal of an interracial friendship?"} +{"answers": ["Trần", "Tông", "Thánh Tông", "Trần Thánh Tông"], "question": "although he ceded the throne to his son in 1279, continued to co-rule Đại Việt for 11 years until his death in 1290?"} +{"answers": ["Lipschütz ulcer"], "question": "Do you know that, despite being a genital ulcer, is not an STD, and is in fact most common in virgins?"} +{"answers": ["Rate-capping rebellion"], "question": "the district auditor investigating the in Lambeth found his picture on a mock Wanted poster in his local supermarket?"} +{"answers": ["Main Building", "University of Santo Tomas", "University of Santo Tomas Main Building"], "question": "the design for the \"\" of the University of Santo Tomas, Philippines, was influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright's Imperial Hotel in Tokyo?"} +{"answers": ["James Macdonald", "Macdonald", "James Macdonald", "James", "James David Macdonald"], "question": "ornithologist was employed in the bird section of the British Natural History Museum despite claiming complete ignorance about birds?"} +{"answers": ["Defective Premises Act 1972"], "question": "while passing through the Parliament of the United Kingdom, the was not at all debated in the House of Commons?"} +{"answers": ["McDonald", "Monk", "Monk McDonald"], "question": " played on the 1923–24 championship North Carolina basketball team, and then graduated and coached the team the next year?"} +{"answers": ["macaulayite", "Macaulayite"], "question": "the only known source of the mineral in the world is in a quarry at the foot of Bennachie, Aberdeenshire – but it may also be present on Mars?"} +{"answers": ["Territorial era of Minnesota"], "question": "Do you know that, during the in the U.S., Native Americans -- who were otherwise disenfranchised -- were often allowed to vote if they had worn trousers to the polling station?"} +{"answers": ["Oryzomyini"], "question": "the American rodent tribe includes species living in trees, in the water \"(including the Marsh Rice Rat, pictured)\", and on the Galápagos Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Corbin Fisher"], "question": "the gay pornography film studio offers contracted actors health benefits and a 401(k) plan?"} +{"answers": ["de Lussan", "Lussan", "Zélie", "Zélie de Lussan"], "question": "opera singer sang 2,000 performances in the title role of \"Carmen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oblique cord of the forearm", "Oblique cord"], "question": "the is a 3.4 cm long ligament in the forearm near the elbow, between the ulnar and radius bones, which has no known function and may be vestigial?"} +{"answers": ["Teotitlán del Valle"], "question": "in , it is possible to \"steal\" a bride?"} +{"answers": ["Goldney", "John Goldney", "John Tankerville Goldney", "John"], "question": "golf was introduced to Singapore by in 1891 while he was Chief Justice for the Straits Settlements?"} +{"answers": ["James and Mary Forsyth House"], "question": "two of the residents of the Richard Upjohn-designed in Kingston, New York, left it after being accused of financial wrongdoing?"} +{"answers": ["Jean Nouguès", "Jean", "Nouguès"], "question": " is believed to have written the first opera specifically composed for gramophone recording?"} +{"answers": ["Solomon", "Meshullam Solomon", "Meshullam", "Israel Meshullam Solomon"], "question": "from 1765 to 1780 and Tevele Schiff both claimed to be the Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Davidson Seamount"], "question": ", off the coast of California, is one of the largest seamounts in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Carlson", "Michael Carlson"], "question": "chef abruptly closed his restaurant the day after successfully entertaining a gathering of world-famous chefs?"} +{"answers": ["Terzan 5"], "question": "the globular cluster \"\" is likely the core of a disrupted dwarf galaxy orbiting the Milky Way?"} +{"answers": ["Fisheries and climate change"], "question": "climate change and rising ocean acidity are and modifying fish distributions?"} +{"answers": ["Sharp Burial Ground"], "question": "despite most of its interments later being moved to larger rural cemeteries, in Kingston, New York, still has the graves of two former U.S. Congressmen?"} +{"answers": ["Fritz", "Weiss", "Fritz Weiss"], "question": "during his imprisonment in the Theresienstadt concentration camp, continued his collaboration with jazz orchestras outside of the camp?"} +{"answers": ["NEADS Inc."], "question": " relies on help from inmates from 15 New England correctional facilities to train many of its assistance dogs?"} +{"answers": ["James Steven Jones", "James", "James Jones", "James Jones", "Jones"], "question": ", a pitcher in college, entered the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft and was selected in the fourth round as an outfielder by the Seattle Mariners?"} +{"answers": ["Parliament of Singapore"], "question": "if a Member of the \"(Parliament House pictured)\" claims a division during a vote on a motion, MPs are locked inside the debating chamber until their votes have been tallied?"} +{"answers": ["Naval Training Center San Diego"], "question": "the was the home of a commissioned \"non-ship\" of the U.S. Navy, the USS \"Recruit\", a concrete model of a warship built right into the ground and nicknamed the \"USS \"Neversail\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Willie Edouin", "Edouin", "Willie"], "question": "during his career, comic actor was said to have portrayed as many as 500 characters?"} +{"answers": ["Thikse Monastery"], "question": "the in India is called Mini-Potala because of its structural similarity to the former residence of the Dalai Lama, the Potala Palace in Tibet?"} +{"answers": ["Berbak National Park"], "question": " in Sumatra, Indonesia, forms part of the largest undisturbed swamp forest in southeastern Asia, and the peat swamp forest with the greatest number of palm species?"} +{"answers": ["Lý", "Lý Chiêu Hoàng", "Hoàng"], "question": "unlike her predecessors, the Empress Regnant was not worshipped in Lý Bát Đế Shrine because of her responsibility in the collapse of Lý Dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Marvin", "Marvin Minoff", "Minoff"], "question": ", executive producer of \"The Nixon Interviews\" between former U.S. President Richard Nixon and journalist David Frost, began his career as a talent agent?"} +{"answers": ["Paryphanta busbyi"], "question": "the shell of the snail may explode when dried?"} +{"answers": ["Regehr", "Robyn", "Robyn Regehr"], "question": "in 1999, made his National Hockey League debut with the Calgary Flames less than four months after breaking both legs in a car accident that doctors feared would end his career?"} +{"answers": ["Sedgeford Torc"], "question": "the missing terminal of the golden was found thirty-nine years after the original discovery of the artifact?"} +{"answers": ["Tobias Van Steenburgh House"], "question": "the was one of the few buildings in Kingston, New York, not burned by British troops in 1777?"} +{"answers": ["All in the Mind", "All in the Mind"], "question": ", the debut novel by former British government Director of Communications Alastair Campbell, drew on his experiences of depression and alcoholism?"} +{"answers": ["Stephanie Stumph", "Stumph", "Stephanie"], "question": "in 2009, German actress proposed to her idol, IBF middleweight world champion Arthur Abraham but he declined because he was \"too young\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chili Line"], "question": "the name of the has been attributed to its freight and the gastronomy of its patrons?"} +{"answers": ["Canfield Island", "Canfield Island Site"], "question": "Native Americans lived at the \"\" on the West Branch Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania for thousands of years, and now hold an annual pow wow there?"} +{"answers": ["In the Room Up There"], "question": "the first single from , Australian band Elora Danan's debut album, was entitled \"Door, Up, Elevator\" and \"inspired by elevator music, and the etiquette that goes on in elevators\"?"} +{"answers": ["Simpson", "Bobby Simpson", "Bobby Simpson", "Bobby", "Bobby Ray Simpson"], "question": "former Baton Rouge Mayor-President worked to end chronic homelessness in his city?"} +{"answers": ["Campigliaite", "campigliaite"], "question": "crystals of , first discovered in Tuscany, are transparent with a light or pale blue vitreous luster?"} +{"answers": ["Jesse Lee Home for Children"], "question": "Benny Benson created the Alaskan flag while living at the , an orphanage in Seward, Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Naval Reserve Armory"], "question": "it was feared Seattle's Art Deco-styled would become a white elephant?"} +{"answers": ["Marisa Wegrzyn", "Marisa", "Wegrzyn"], "question": "playwright dealt with poor reviews by \"being sulky and brooding and riding the subway a lot\"?"} +{"answers": ["Swiss Alpine Museum"], "question": "the has the world's largest collection of raised-relief maps?"} +{"answers": ["Koshare Indian Museum and Dancers", "Koshare Indian Museum"], "question": "the are a Boy Scouts of America Scout troop that travels the United States promoting the appreciation of American Indian culture through ?"} +{"answers": ["Capture of Ormuz", "Capture of Ormuz"], "question": "in the , Afonso de Albuquerque subdued Hormuz Island and established a fort?"} +{"answers": ["Army of Flanders"], "question": "the \"(Siege of Breda (1624) pictured)\" was the longest standing army in early modern history, operating from 1567 to 1706?"} +{"answers": ["Vancleavea"], "question": "the Triassic reptile , which is specialized to live in the water, differs greatly from all other early archosauriforms?"} +{"answers": ["Gypsy", "Gypsy"], "question": "rather than follow the usual practice of lip synching to prerecorded vocals, Bette Midler sang most of her songs live in the 1993 television movie ?"} +{"answers": ["Jaquays", "Jennell Jaquays", "Jennell"], "question": "tabletop Role-playing game pioneer was also a designer for the Quake series of video games and co-founder of The Guildhall at SMU video game university?"} +{"answers": ["The Magical Worlds of Harry Potter"], "question": "David Colbert was given permission to publish the book only if there was a note on the cover stating that it had not been approved by J.K. Rowling?"} +{"answers": ["Tsegaye Kebede Wordofa", "Kebede", "Tsegaye", "Tsegaye Kebede"], "question": ", an Olympic and World Championship medalist in the marathon, worked as a child for 30 US cents a day so he could afford a daily meal and an education?"} +{"answers": ["Cutts-Madison House", "Cutts–Madison House"], "question": "arsonists set fire to the \"\" in Washington, D.C., while Dolley Madison was living there?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony Morabito", "Morabito"], "question": " was the first of thirteen West Australians drafted in the 2009 AFL Draft, when the Fremantle Football Club selected him with their first-round pick?"} +{"answers": ["athabascaite", "Athabascaite"], "question": "the mineral was discovered in 1949 during a research study of radioactive materials collected from Lake Athabasca in Saskatchewan, Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Angie", "Miss", "Miss Angie"], "question": "Christian music artist began her solo career doing praise and worship sets after Johnny Q. Public concerts?"} +{"answers": ["Motorcycle Charitable Trust", "British Motorcycle Charitable Trust"], "question": "the current Chairman of the is John Kidson, former Isle of Man TT Formula 3 World Champion?"} +{"answers": ["Obudu Ranch International Mountain Race"], "question": "the is known as \"the world's richest mountain race\" because of the large amounts of prize money on offer?"} +{"answers": ["Jadhav", "Shraddha Jadhav", "Shraddha"], "question": ", who was recently elected as the Mayor of Mumbai and chief of India's richest municipal body, is known for her \"elegant dressing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Schwa", "Schwa"], "question": ", an upscale restaurant in Chicago, employs no receptionist, waiters, or other support staff?"} +{"answers": ["Dunan Aula"], "question": "according to legend, was the burial site of the Viking warrior 'Olaf, son of the King of Denmark'; after he was slain in combat against local Scots?"} +{"answers": ["Sathyavani Muthu", "Muthu", "Sathyavani"], "question": " was one of the first two non-Congress members from Tamil Nadu to serve as a Union Minister in India?"} +{"answers": ["Atlantic torpedo"], "question": "the can produce an electric shock of up to 220 volts, and was the namesake of the naval weapon?"} +{"answers": ["Bill Keith", "Bill", "Bill Keith", "Keith"], "question": "former Louisiana State Senator authored a creation science law that was struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court in the 1987 case \"Edwards v. Aguillard\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William B. Slaughter", "Slaughter"], "question": "Slaughter County, Iowa, named after , was renamed because its citizens were dissatisfied with the name?"} +{"answers": ["Tzintzuntzan", "Tzintzuntzan"], "question": "at the pyramids \"\" huge fires were lit to signal the P'urhépecha kingdom that it was time to go to war?"} +{"answers": ["Georgi Stranski", "Georgi Ivanov Stranski", "Georgi", "Stranski"], "question": "Bulgarian physician and politician , best man to national poet Hristo Botev, was the only Commissar of South Bulgaria?"} +{"answers": ["Untitled", "Untitled"], "question": "since 1995 a quintet of has been performing near Indiana Avenue in Indianapolis?"} +{"answers": ["Megaworld Corporation"], "question": "Philippine real estate company renamed a condominum project from \"The Trumps\" to \"One Central\" after threats of legal action from Donald Trump?"} +{"answers": ["Just Like Anyone", "Just Like Anyone"], "question": "the music video for alternative rock band Soul Asylum's 1995 song \"\" features actress Claire Danes?"} +{"answers": ["Georg Anton Schäffer", "Schäffer", "Georg"], "question": "an attempted Russian conquest of Hawaii in 1815–1817 was led by a ?"} +{"answers": ["Shey Monastery"], "question": "the statue of the Shakyamuni Buddha \"\" of is believed to be the second largest such statue in the northern Indian region of Ladakh?"} +{"answers": ["Steiner", "Franz", "Franz Baermann Steiner"], "question": ", whose parents were murdered in Treblinka and who later died of a heart attack in 1952 in Oxford, was called \"one of Hitler's victims\" by Iris Murdoch?"} +{"answers": ["Motor coordination", "motor coordination"], "question": " enables our movements to be done smoothly but rarely allows the same movement to be done in exactly the same way?"} +{"answers": ["Bruce's Beach"], "question": ", which opened in the early 1910s in Manhattan Beach, California, was an African-American resort in an \"otherwise lily-white community\"?"} +{"answers": ["Polish–Ottoman alliance"], "question": "Poland–Lithuania and the Ottoman Empire signed a \"perpetual\" in 1533?"} +{"answers": ["landscape art", "Landscape painting"], "question": "for over a century after it was introduced into English the word \"landscape\" was only used for works of \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gorgas–Manly Historic District"], "question": "the in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, contains two of only seven buildings to survive the burning of the University of Alabama by the Union Army on April 4, 1865?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Claude", "Jean-Claude Biver", "Biver"], "question": " has been credited with \"saving the mechanical watch industry from the quartz movement\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pollari", "Joey Pollari", "Joey"], "question": "child actor was 15 years old when he appeared in the Disney XD film, \"Skyrunners\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bijapur Fort"], "question": "the large weight (55 tons) of the main cannon at the discouraged the British from carrying it as a trophy to England?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Barlow", "Walker", "Thomas Barlow Walker", "T. B. Walker", "T."], "question": "the city of Minneapolis refused the gift from \"\" that may have included a landscape by Frederic Edwin Church later sold for 8.5 million?"} +{"answers": ["Havnelageret"], "question": "that the fourth floor of in Oslo was used as an air-raid shelter during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Lesser", "Louis Lesser"], "question": " developed Barrington Plaza, the largest urban renewal project in the western United States under President John F. Kennedy, as well as many of Howard Hughes' properties?"} +{"answers": ["Gilli", "Gilli"], "question": "according to a mediaeval Icelandic saga, dreamt of the violent death of Irish king, Brian Boru?"} +{"answers": ["Peirce Geodetic Monument"], "question": "the serves as a geodetic marker which indicates the exact latitude, longitude, and altitude of its location?"} +{"answers": ["Jr.", "George F. Kugler Jr.", "George F. Kugler, Jr.", "George Francis Kugler Jr.", "George"], "question": "New Jersey Attorney General was the father of Pete Kugler who played in three Super Bowls for the San Francisco 49ers?"} +{"answers": ["Occupiers' Liability Act 1957"], "question": "the covers not only land, but also aircraft and ships?"} +{"answers": ["Rommelspargel", "Rommel's asparagus"], "question": "during the invasion of Normandy, more than a million poles \"\" placed to injure Allied paratroopers and glider infantry proved ineffective?"} +{"answers": ["Gasmouloi"], "question": "the were the descendants of mixed Byzantine Greek and Latin unions, and were employed as marines in the Byzantine navy?"} +{"answers": ["Lucky Man", "Lucky Man"], "question": ", a 1970 song by Emerson, Lake & Palmer, was written by Greg Lake when he was 12 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Sara Stockfleth Christie", "Sara", "Sara Christie", "Christie"], "question": " was the second female deputy member in the history of the Parliament of Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Myinsaing Kingdom"], "question": "in 1298, three brothers established the after inviting King Kyawswa of Pagan to lead the dedication of a monastery, only to dethrone him and force him to become a monk?"} +{"answers": ["Ricky Dobbs", "Ricky", "Dobbs"], "question": "Navy Midshipmen's quarterback runs a triple option offense and shares Tim Tebow's record for most rushing touchdowns for a college quarterback in a single season?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter de Coutances", "Coutances"], "question": "Archbishop of Rouen (d. 1207) had to pay the final 10,000 marks of King Richard I of England's ransom, as the archbishop was a hostage until it was paid?"} +{"answers": ["Ratha Saptami"], "question": "on the Hindu festival , the icons of the Sun-god \"\" are carried in ceremonial processions in Mysore and Melkote?"} +{"answers": ["Baylor Bears football", "Baylor Bears"], "question": "the began its organized football team in 1899, but adopted a mascot only after the completion of the 1914 season?"} +{"answers": ["Sword of Aragon"], "question": ", a video game published in 1989, frustrated players with its copy protection that prompted them with inaccurate information?"} +{"answers": ["Katherine", "Katherine Kersten", "Kersten"], "question": "prior to being hired as a columnist for the \"Minneapolis Star Tribune\", worked as a lawyer and banker?"} +{"answers": ["Toy Trawler Spaniel"], "question": "an example of the extinct , bred by Judith Blunt-Lytton, 16th Baroness Wentworth, is preserved at the Natural History Museum at Tring?"} +{"answers": ["Alford plea"], "question": "in an a defendant in U.S. criminal court admits there is evidence to support a conviction and enters a guilty plea, while asserting innocence?"} +{"answers": ["Arvid Martin Johanson", "Arvid Johanson", "Arvid Helmer Johanson", "Arvid", "Johanson"], "question": " took over as Norway's second Minister of Petroleum and Energy in 1980, when Bjartmar Gjerde resigned due to high job pressure?"} +{"answers": ["Opening sentence", "opening sentence"], "question": "the annual Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest invites entrants to compose the for \"the worst of all possible novels\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican handcrafts and folk art"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" blend European and native American influences?"} +{"answers": ["Barnes", "Freddie Lee Barnes", "Freddie Barnes", "Freddie"], "question": ", a wide receiver at Bowling Green, is one of three finalists for the Fred Biletnikoff Award?"} +{"answers": ["St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church", "St. Martin of Tours"], "question": "the day after a UCLA art student set the afire, the pastor of the church prayed for forgiveness for the arsonist?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Ballantyne", "Paul Ballantyne", "Ballantyne", "Paul"], "question": "former Broadway actor was born in a town that today has only about 200 residents?"} +{"answers": ["Beau's All Natural Brewing Company", "All Natural Brewing Company"], "question": " of Vankleek Hill distributes its Lug Tread lagered ale to LCBOs throughout Eastern Ontario in German-made ceramic jugs?"} +{"answers": ["Hurt", "Harry", "Harry Hurt"], "question": " created the Hurt Report, described as \"the most comprehensive motorcycle safety study of the 20th century\"?"} +{"answers": ["Coyoteite", "coyoteite"], "question": "although in theory a common mineral below the earth's surface, has been found at the surface only in one volcanic pipe?"} +{"answers": ["Daithí Ó Drónaí", "Daithí", "Drónaí"], "question": " and his electronic synthesised fiddle progressed to the final of the first series of \"The All Ireland Talent Show\"?"} +{"answers": ["Poppyseed oil"], "question": "opium poppy \"(seed pod pictured)\" is the source of , which has several pharmaceutical uses, none related to opium?"} +{"answers": ["Fairyhouse Racecourse"], "question": "the Irish Grand National steeplechase is hosted at the ?"} +{"answers": ["ZumoDrive"], "question": " is a HybridCloud system that allows for an iPhone to act as if it could store gigabytes more data than it actually can?"} +{"answers": ["Himariote dialect", "Himariote Greek dialect"], "question": "the retains several archaic features no longer found in standard modern Greek?"} +{"answers": ["Sainte-Émélie-de-l'Énergie"], "question": "the name of is said to refer to the exuberance of an early settler's wife?"} +{"answers": ["Malbis Memorial Church"], "question": "the elaborate Greek Orthodox \"\" in rural Malbis, Alabama, has never had an active congregation?"} +{"answers": ["Pat Quinn", "Pat", "Pat Quinn", "Quinn"], "question": "Canadian police were called to a riot when \"County Leitrim's favourite son\" brought The Rolling Stones to North America in 1965?"} +{"answers": ["Dosima"], "question": "the floating barnacle sometimes grows on turtles and even sea snakes?"} +{"answers": ["Hiravijaya"], "question": "Moghul Emperor Akbar became vegetarian, banned slaughter of animals, and gave up fishing and hunting after being influenced by Jain monk, who preached non-violence?"} +{"answers": ["Penzance A.F.C."], "question": " competed in ten of the first sixteen finals of the Cornwall Senior Cup, winning six of them?"} +{"answers": ["Eugène", "Poubelle", "Eugène Poubelle"], "question": "trash cans in France are known as \"poubelles\" because first imposed them on Paris?"} +{"answers": ["Cleveland Rockwell", "Cleveland", "Cleveland S. Rockwell", "Cleveland Salter Rockwell", "Rockwell"], "question": " \"\" used the sketches he made during topographical survey expeditions for the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey as the basis for his landscape watercolor and oil paintings?"} +{"answers": ["Blind Young Things"], "question": "the Royal National College for the Blind was the subject of the 2007 Cutting Edge documentary ?"} +{"answers": ["St. Timothy Catholic Church", "St. Timothy Catholic Church"], "question": " in Los Angeles, California, has an antique gold leaf altarpiece believed to have been made in Spain in the 1600s?"} +{"answers": ["Đào Duy Từ", "Từ", "Đào", "Dao Duy Tu"], "question": "Vietnamese scholar was forbidden from taking Le Dynasty's court examination because his father was a folk singer?"} +{"answers": ["St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church", "St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church"], "question": "a 1999 fire in caused an estimated $1.2 million in damage?"} +{"answers": ["Redmond Caves", "Redmond Caves Park"], "question": "the in Oregon were considered for potato storage as early as the 1910s?"} +{"answers": ["Sardanapale"], "question": "Franz Liszt's abandoned opera was in part inspired by Eugène Delacroix's painting, \"The Death of Sardanapalus\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Polikarpov I-3"], "question": "initial deliveries of the in 1929 were to units in the Belorussian Military District, where they replaced the Grigorovich I-2?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Leighton", "Jan Leighton"], "question": " played over 1,200 famous persons in television and print advertisements, and 1,800 more on radio?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Fort Oswego"], "question": "John Campbell, Earl of Loudoun, tried to blame the British loss in the on William Shirley?"} +{"answers": ["Spoon River College"], "question": " in Illinois was founded in 1959 as Canton Community College?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Basset", "Basset", "Ralph"], "question": "the medieval English judge earned a mention in the 1124 entry of the \"Anglo-Saxon Chronicle\" for hanging 44 thieves?"} +{"answers": ["Perry the Platypus"], "question": "the \"Phineas and Ferb\" character was made a platypus because of the animal's striking appearance?"} +{"answers": ["Iwasaki", "Akira", "Akira Iwasaki"], "question": " was the only film critic arrested by the ideological police in wartime Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Penner", "Penner"], "question": "\"Los Angeles Times\" sports writer told readers he was a transsexual in a 2007 essay entitled \"Old Mike, new Christine\"?"} +{"answers": ["Trustee Act", "Trustee Act 2000"], "question": "reform of trusts law eventually contained in the United Kingdom's had been requested since 1982?"} +{"answers": ["Émilien", "Amaury", "Émilien Amaury"], "question": " left school at 12 to ride a delivery bicycle, became head of propaganda in the government of Vichy France aged 30, and then founded the Amaury publishing empire?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Ali Masjid"], "question": "the highest-ranked British casualty in the 1878 suffered a gunshot wound that drove a metal locket with his wife's photograph through his heart?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St. Michael and St. Anthony"], "question": "although the \"\" in Montreal is a Roman Catholic church, it features Byzantine architecture and a minaret-style tower?"} +{"answers": ["Bethell", "Anna", "Anna Bethell"], "question": "after performing with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company for three decades, became its Stage Director in 1947?"} +{"answers": ["Alice Greenfield McGrath", "Alice McGrath", "Alice", "McGrath"], "question": "Luis Valdez called American activist , who inspired his play \"Zoot Suit\", \"one of the heroines of the 20th century\"?"} +{"answers": ["Associated Motion Picture Pilots"], "question": "Paul Mantz was permitted to join the , a union of Hollywood stunt fliers, after performing a world record 46 outside loops in a row?"} +{"answers": ["David Farabee", "Farabee", "David Lee Farabee", "David"], "question": "retiring Democratic state legislator of Wichita Falls represents one of the most Republican-leaning districts in Texas currently held by a Democrat?"} +{"answers": ["Government Cable Office"], "question": "the in Seward, Alaska, provided the first telegraph service to the town from the continental United States?"} +{"answers": ["Kingston Stockade District"], "question": "the Kingston, New York, zoning code forbids new construction in the to higher than , the height of the base of the steeple of the Old Dutch Church \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["DeepFlight Super Falcon"], "question": "the , which cost 1.5 million, is the world's fastest personal submarine?"} +{"answers": ["La Belle Assemblée", "Belle Assemblée"], "question": "the Regency era British women's magazine featured original fiction and articles on politics and science in addition to fashion plates?"} +{"answers": ["Trần", "Khải", "Tran Quang Khai", "Trần Quang Khải"], "question": " was not only grand chancellor of Trần Dynasty for many years but also a famous poet and the creator of a traditional dance?"} +{"answers": ["Drake-Brockman", "Jake", "Jake Drake-Brockman"], "question": "\"Moses,\" the first solo single by Cocteau Twins singer Elizabeth Fraser, is a tribute to ex-Echo & the Bunnymen keyboardist , who had been a close friend?"} +{"answers": ["Neil", "John", "John Baldwin Neil"], "question": " served as Rutherford B. Hayes' personal secretary before President Hayes appointed him Governor of Idaho Territory?"} +{"answers": ["Dumas", "Woodrow Wilson Dumas", "W.", "Woody Dumas", "Woodrow Wilson", "W. W. Dumas"], "question": "as the mayor of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, called a curfew in 1969 to halt riots after the fatal shooting of a fleeing black suspect by a white police officer?"} +{"answers": ["Heekin Can Company", "Heekin Can"], "question": "during the latter part of the 20th century, was one of the largest U.S. manufacturers of food cans?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph James Moir", "Moir", "Joseph Moir", "Joseph"], "question": " built the largest stone shot tower in the southern hemisphere?"} +{"answers": ["Eleanor", "Evans", "Eleanor Evans"], "question": "after was appointed as Stage Director of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in 1949, a large number of performers, including Martyn Green, Ella Halman and Radley Flynn, left in the following years?"} +{"answers": ["Poppy seed test"], "question": "the is a simple, accurate, and inexpensive medical test for vesicointestinal fistula?"} +{"answers": ["Mason", "Brayman", "Mason Brayman"], "question": "Idaho Territory Governor negotiated the agreement which allowed the Mormons to leave Illinois following the Illinois Mormon War?"} +{"answers": ["Rescued by Rover"], "question": "the 1905 silent film was so popular that it had to be re-shot twice because the negatives wore out in order to meet the demand for prints?"} +{"answers": ["Hichens", "Robert", "Robert Peverell Hichens"], "question": "sports car racer, yachtsman and rower was also the most highly decorated officer of the RNVR during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["ROMAG"], "question": "Rohr, Inc.'s personal rapid transit system used a unique arrangement of linear induction motors to provide both traction power and act as a magnetic levitation suspension?"} +{"answers": ["Shubin", "Lester Shubin", "Lester", "Lester D. Shubin"], "question": "chemist has been credited with saving the lives of thousands of police officers?"} +{"answers": ["Stegomosuchus"], "question": "the only known specimen of the early crocodile relative was kept in the discoverer's yard for several years before being given over for study?"} +{"answers": ["Traveling Circus"], "question": "Phil Vassar's high school art teacher painted the cover of his 2009 album ?"} +{"answers": ["Georgi", "Georgi Valkovich Cholakov", "Valkovich", "Georgi Valkovich"], "question": "\"elegant, witty and amusement-loving\" Bulgarian physician, politician and diplomat was assassinated by people dressed in carnival costumes?"} +{"answers": ["Shanti Stupa"], "question": " \"\", Ladakh, inaugurated by the Dalai Lama in 1985, holds the relics of the Buddha?"} +{"answers": ["Christian Klengenberg Jorgensen", "Christian Klengenberg", "Klengenberg", "Christian"], "question": "Danish whaler opened trade routes to Copper Inuit territory?"} +{"answers": ["Alden staRRcar"], "question": "the was originally designed as a high-speed four-passenger intercity electric car but emerged in the Morgantown PRT as a bus-like system for short distance travel?"} +{"answers": ["Trần", "Duật", "Tran Nhat Duat", "Trần Nhật Duật"], "question": "the Prince Chiêu Văn of the Trần Dynasty spoke foreign languages so well that he was once mistaken as a Chinese by a Yuan ambassador?"} +{"answers": ["You're Beautiful", "You're Beautiful"], "question": "carmaker Audi used the South Korean miniseries to introduce their new Audi S4?"} +{"answers": ["Hunt", "Waldo", "Waldo Henley Hunt", "Waldo Hunt"], "question": ", \"King of the Pop-Ups,\" could \"make dinosaurs rear up, ships set sail and bats quiver in belfries\"?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium"], "question": "both the North Atlantic Treaty establishing NATO and the North American Free Trade Agreement were signed in the \"\" in Washington, D.C.?"} +{"answers": ["In This Our Life"], "question": "after the attack on Pearl Harbor, director John Huston was forced to leave to fulfill an assignment for the War Department, and Raoul Walsh was called in to complete the film?"} +{"answers": ["Ganz", "Marshall", "Marshall Ganz"], "question": "Harvard lecturer is credited with devising the successful grassroots organizing model and training for Barack Obama’s winning 2008 presidential campaign?"} +{"answers": ["John Edward Barker", "Barker", "Edward Barker", "Edward Barker", "Edward"], "question": "cartoonist and writer Mick Farren published \"Nasty Tales\", the first comic book to face charges for obscenity in Great Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Newark Torc"], "question": "upon its discovery, the was called \"probably the most significant find of Iron Age Celtic gold jewellery made in the last 50 years\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rudy", "Rudy Kennedy", "Kennedy"], "question": "Holocaust survivor led the campaign for compensation to British survivors who had worked for German companies under the Nazi policy of extermination through labour?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Nichols", "William Nichols", "Nichols"], "question": "English-born architect designed and built statehouses for North Carolina, Alabama, and Mississippi in the early 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["St. Basil Catholic Church"], "question": "the 1969 dedication of in Los Angeles prompted a \"club-swinging mob\" of Chicanos to break into the church during Christmas Midnight Mass?"} +{"answers": ["Speechless", "Speechless"], "question": "the song \"\", by Lady Gaga, was written as a plea to her father to receive the open-heart surgery he needed for a bad aortic valve?"} +{"answers": ["Memorial Park Site"], "question": " in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, contains prehistoric cultural deposits up to 8,000 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Workington North railway station"], "question": "a was built in six days in Workington to enable residents north of the river to access the town centre following floods which split the town in two?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Gary Harman", "Harman", "James Harman"], "question": "in 1995, American blues harmonica player recorded a song named for the Zoo Bar club in Lincoln, Nebraska?"} +{"answers": ["Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park"], "question": "when in Arizona was a U.S. Army post from 1864 to 1877, up to 900 mules were kept there to help deliver supplies to five U.S. states?"} +{"answers": ["Tzintzuntzan", "Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán"], "question": "the ex-monastery of San Francisco in , has a wax figure of Christ in a glass coffin \"\", the limbs of which are claimed to be growing?"} +{"answers": ["Whistlin'", "Moore", "Whistlin' Alex Moore"], "question": "in 1987, American blues pianist became the first African American Texan to be awarded the National Heritage Fellowship?"} +{"answers": ["Thoralf", "Thoralf Klouman", "Klouman"], "question": "actor and satirical illustrator was among the pioneers of animated film in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Upper Peninsula Brewing Company Building"], "question": "the had a tunnel allowing the proprietor to ignore a law prohibiting entrance to a brewery after sunset?"} +{"answers": ["Laura Kirkpatrick", "Laura", "Kirkpatrick", "Laura Sioux Kirkpatrick"], "question": " placed second in the reality show \"America's Next Top Model\" in 2009, but was ranked fan favorite in a poll conducted by the show?"} +{"answers": ["Square root biased sampling"], "question": " was originally developed as a way to sample long sequences of DNA?"} +{"answers": ["Winifred Carney", "Maria Winifred Carney", "Carney", "Winifred"], "question": " was the only woman present during the initial occupation of the GPO in the Easter Rising, entering the building armed with a typewriter and a Webley revolver?"} +{"answers": ["Manila Thermal Power Plant"], "question": "the Philippine government unsuccessfully auctioned the decommissioned three times before it was sold to a Malaysian company?"} +{"answers": ["Sugar Blue", "Blue", "Sugar"], "question": ", the American Grammy Award winning blues harmonicist, took his stage name from Sidney Bechet's track, \"Sugar Blues\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jakub Wujek", "Jakub Wujek Bible"], "question": "the served as the main Catholic Bible translation into Polish for more than three centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Bonnie Woods", "Bonnie", "Woods"], "question": "after litigation filed by former Scientologist reached the High Court of Justice, the Church of Scientology admitted it had made false claims about her?"} +{"answers": ["Bursaite", "bursaite"], "question": "decades after its discovery in 1955 in Turkey's Bursa Province, was officially discredited as a mineral in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["The LeGarde Twins", "LeGarde Twins", "The Legarde Twins"], "question": " are a country act from Australia consisting of two twins, Tom and Ted, who left home in 1945 to become cowboys, then started playing country music, and are still performing—64 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Kate", "Kate Nesbitt", "Nesbitt"], "question": ", the first woman in the Royal Navy to be awarded the Military Cross for bravery in Afghanistan while attached to 3 Commando Brigade, is just tall?"} +{"answers": ["Moses", "Bessie Moses", "Bessie Louise Moses", "Bessie"], "question": "U.S. birth control advocate gave up her practice as an obstetrician because she became emotionally attached to the outcome of every birth she attended?"} +{"answers": ["Behind the Exclusive Brethren"], "question": "the author of decided to research the Australian religious group after discovering its close access to Prime Minister John Howard?"} +{"answers": ["Robert de Chesney", "Robert", "Chesney"], "question": "the medieval English bishop was an early patron of Thomas Becket, later famous for his quarrel with King Henry II of England?"} +{"answers": ["CU project controversy"], "question": "during the \"bolt weevils\" destroyed 14 transmission towers of a power line under construction in Minnesota?"} +{"answers": ["Wichaichan", "Vichaichan"], "question": " \"\" was Front Palace and Vice King of Siam from 1868 to 1885?"} +{"answers": ["Skavlan"], "question": "the talkshow marked the first time ever that Sveriges Television and the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation worked together on a television production?"} +{"answers": ["Norman Olson", "Norman", "Olson"], "question": "after being kicked out of his Michigan Militia, moved to Alaska to attempt to start a militia there?"} +{"answers": ["Zephyr", "Zephyr"], "question": "the outdoor sculpture is dedicated by its artist to today's youth?"} +{"answers": ["Blown for Good"], "question": "the book describes the author's experiences practicing the Scientology technique auditing with actor Tom Cruise?"} +{"answers": ["Unspecified behavior", "unspecified behavior"], "question": "a valid computer program supplied with correct data may still exhibit ?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Waymire", "Waymire", "Frederick"], "question": "Oregon pioneer and politician was compared to Davy Crockett?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Wawon"], "question": "the is considered to be Turkey's first real combat action since the end of World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Allenstein"], "question": "the (Olsztyn) \"(castle pictured)\" in 1521 against a siege by the Teutonic Knights was successfully organized by the Catholic cleric and astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill'' Inman", "Bill Inman", "Inman"], "question": " was the first medical graduate of University of Cambridge and delivered fifty babies from his adapted wheelchair?"} +{"answers": ["Hillside Cemetery", "Hillside Cemetery"], "question": "among the dead interred at the Calvert Vaux-designed in Middletown, New York, are three Civil War Medal of Honor recipients?"} +{"answers": ["Isabelino", "Isabelino Gradín", "Gradín"], "question": "Uruguayan won South American championships in both football and track and field athletics?"} +{"answers": ["Franco-Hungarian alliance"], "question": "a was formed in October 1528 between Francis I of France and Zapolya of Hungary?"} +{"answers": ["Kirkland Hotel"], "question": "the in Kingston, New York, is a rare surviving example of a wood-frame urban hotel?"} +{"answers": ["Precuneus", "precuneus"], "question": "the \"\", a part of the human brain hidden in between the two cerebral hemispheres, is involved with episodic memory, visuospatial processing, reflections upon self, and consciousness?"} +{"answers": ["Vanessa Lytton"], "question": "\"Holby City\" hospital's disabled CEO is played by Leslie Ash, whose own disability resulted from a hospital stay?"} +{"answers": ["National Archival Services of Norway"], "question": "the oldest complete document in the is from 1189?"} +{"answers": ["Kyle", "Dan", "Dan Kyle"], "question": "former Louisiana Legislative Auditor has joined a new company trying to rebuild Six Flags New Orleans, which has been closed since Hurricane Katrina?"} +{"answers": ["John W. Reynolds", "Reynolds", "John W. Reynolds", "John Reynolds", "John"], "question": " was admitted to practice law in Oregon before he graduated from law school?"} +{"answers": ["Mammals of the Caribbean"], "question": "except for bats, nearly 90% of the native land , including all sloths and monkeys, are now extinct?"} +{"answers": ["Bryant O'Dare Hammett", "Hammett", "Bryant", "Bryant Hammett"], "question": " resigned from the Louisiana House of Representatives in 2006 to oversee disaster recovery for infrastructure impacted by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita?"} +{"answers": ["Ventura Oil Field"], "question": "the is the seventh largest oil field in California, and was at one point the 12th most productive oil field in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Nhật Lễ", "Duong Nhat Le", "Dương Nhật Lễ", "Dương", "Lễ"], "question": "despite being only the son of Hát tuồng actors, was enthroned as emperor of Đại Việt by his impotent predecessor Trần Dụ Tông?"} +{"answers": ["Die Heimkehr aus der Fremde"], "question": "one part of Mendelssohn’s operetta comprises only a few bars, all on the note F, because the composer’s brother-in-law, Wilhelm Hensel, had no ability as a singer?"} +{"answers": ["Christ treading on the beasts"], "question": "in Early Medieval art \"\" often showed Christ trampling on a lion, asp, basilisk and dragon, all representing the devil?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Tassigny", "Bernard de Lattre de Tassigny"], "question": ", son of French World"} +{"answers": ["Operation Bittern"], "question": "the SOE assassination operation received severe criticism from the Norwegian resistance movement?"} +{"answers": ["Tông", "Ly Anh Tong", "Anh Tông", "Lý", "Lý Anh Tông"], "question": ", the sixth emperor of the Lý Dynasty, was considered the first ruler of Đại Việt who promoted Buddhism as the state religion?"} +{"answers": ["Krastyo", "Krastev", "Krastyo Krastev", "Krastyo Kotev Krastev"], "question": "Pirot-born , the first professional Bulgarian literary critic, was a shorthand writer for the National Assembly of Bulgaria while still a schoolboy?"} +{"answers": ["Nallathambi"], "question": " marked the film debut for C. N. Annadurai, who later went on to become Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu?"} +{"answers": ["Felix Barker", "Barker", "Felix"], "question": "at age 19, became the youngest drama critic working on Fleet Street?"} +{"answers": ["Ngwenya Mine"], "question": "the in Swaziland is one of the oldest mines in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Palacio de la Aduana"], "question": "28 people died in a 1922 fire in the in Málaga, Spain?"} +{"answers": ["Usher", "John Usher", "John Usher FRSE", "John", "John Usher"], "question": " was called to the Bar and made an Honorary Bencher of Lincoln's Inn at the same time?"} +{"answers": ["barbeled houndshark", "Barbeled houndshark"], "question": "the is the only shark with a spherical placenta?"} +{"answers": ["Tom", "Tom Prydie", "Prydie"], "question": "if rugby union player appears for Wales in the 2010 Six Nations, he will become the youngest cap in the team's history?"} +{"answers": ["Act Your Age", "Act Your Age"], "question": "the BBC Radio 4 panel game was voted by readers of the British Comedy Guide the \"Worst British Radio Panel Show/Satire 2008\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mendocino County wine", "Mendocino County"], "question": "nearly 25% of all the wine grapes grown in \"\" are farmed organically – the largest percentage of any California county?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Greenway", "Tom", "Greenway"], "question": "the character actor , shot down as a pilot in World War II, spent more than a year in Italian and German POW camps?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 545"], "question": "in iota adscript occurs up to Luke 1:77, then ceases?"} +{"answers": ["Concordia University School of Law"], "question": "Concordia University in Portland, Oregon, is opening a in Boise, Idaho?"} +{"answers": ["1925 Rochester Jeffersons season"], "question": "the included the final seven games of a twenty-three game streak without a victory?"} +{"answers": ["Bejucal", "Bejucal"], "question": "the hieroglyphic inscriptions at the Early Classic Maya city of in northern Guatemala were all made within a narrow 40 year period?"} +{"answers": ["LA X"], "question": "Barack Obama's most recent State of the Union address was almost scheduled to preempt the broadcast of \"\", the final season premiere of the television show \"Lost\"?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 544"], "question": "the omissions due to \"homoioteleuton\" are unusually frequent in ?"} +{"answers": ["Fritz Bultman", "Fritz", "Bultman"], "question": ", an original Abstract Expressionist of the New York School, missed a photo shoot for the \"Life\" magazine article that established his colleagues' reputations?"} +{"answers": ["Guyana Labour Union"], "question": "Guyanese president Forbes Burnham was president of the twice, from 1952 to 1956 and again from 1963 to 1965?"} +{"answers": ["Elders Colonial Airways"], "question": " ceased flying to Bathurst in The Gambia after its Short Scion Senior sank in the city's harbour in August 1939?"} +{"answers": ["David Haig-Thomas", "Haig-Thomas", "David"], "question": " who rowed for Great Britain at the 1932 Summer Olympics was an ornithologist, arctic explorer and commando officer who was killed in action on D-Day?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Svetoslav", "Jacob Svetoslav"], "question": " \"(pictured on coin)\", a 13th-century Bulgarian noble of Russian origin and ruler of Vidin, twice changed allegiance between Hungary and Bulgaria and vice versa before possibly being poisoned?"} +{"answers": ["Air Guinée"], "question": "during the 1960s was managed by Alaska Airlines and Pan American World Airways, each for a short time?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Spivey", "Spivey"], "question": "basketball player sued the National Basketball Association and its commissioner in 1960, claiming that the league blacklisted him?"} +{"answers": ["Society for Northern Research", "Viking Society for Northern Research"], "question": "in 1894, after the \"Pall Mall Gazette\" mocked what became the , a member wrote, \"The fiercest warriors, even savages, drink tea and coffee nowadays\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harbour Island People Mover"], "question": "settlement money given to the city to close the was utilized in the creation of an endowment to cover the operating costs of the TECO Line Streetcar in Tampa, Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Terront", "Terront", "Charles"], "question": " used a prototype pneumatic tyre made by Edouard Michelin when he won the inaugural Paris-Brest-Paris cycle race in 1891?"} +{"answers": ["Central Confederacy"], "question": "on the brink of the American Civil War, there was a movement in the mid-Atlantic states to secede from the Union and form a ?"} +{"answers": ["John Smith", "John Smith", "John", "Smith"], "question": ", a noted 18th century London housebreaker, managed to avoid execution three times, and was eventually transported to Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Offences against military law in the United Kingdom"], "question": "in the United Kingdom, the of looting carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment?"} +{"answers": ["Storm Financial", "Storm Financial Ltd", "Storm Financial Limited", "Storm Financial Prospectus"], "question": "when Townsville financial advice company collapsed in 2009, victims included cricketer Andrew Symonds, who lost at least AU1 million?"} +{"answers": ["Esme", "Church", "Esme Church"], "question": "former actress founded a theatre school in Bradford, England, where stars such as Tom Bell, Bernard Hepton and Robert Stephens received their training?"} +{"answers": ["Socialist-Communist Union"], "question": "the mayors of six Parisian suburbs took part in founding the in 1923?"} +{"answers": ["Bergström", "Gunilla", "Gunilla Bergström"], "question": "the \"Alfie Atkins\" children's book series by Swedish author has been translated into twenty-nine different languages and sold over eight million copies worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["Nanawatai"], "question": "if anyone appeals to the Pashtunwali doctrine of , even his sworn enemy will have to give him sanctuary?"} +{"answers": ["Batropetes"], "question": "although it was first classified as a reptile, the extinct genus \"(restoration pictured)\" is now known to be a microsaur amphibian?"} +{"answers": ["Lawson", "Lawson Swearingen", "Lawson Lewis Swearingen", "Swearingen"], "question": "former Louisiana State Senator in 1990 cast one of three critical votes to sustain Governor Buddy Roemer's veto of a restrictive anti-abortion bill?"} +{"answers": ["900 South", "900 South"], "question": "the was the first infill station constructed as part of the UTA TRAX light rail system in Salt Lake City, Utah?"} +{"answers": ["Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart"], "question": "Shenandoah and Alison Krauss' \"\" won a Grammy Award in 1995, and its b-side \"Darned If I Don't (Danged If I Do)\" was also nominated for one?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Gilbert Gosling", "Gosling"], "question": "in 1916, s 12-man governing commission of St. John's, Newfoundland, allowed for legal proceedings to be instigated against the town's tax evaders?"} +{"answers": ["Manila Film Center", "Manila Center"], "question": "during the construction of the , its scaffolding collapsed, where at least 169 workers fell and were buried under quick-drying wet cement?"} +{"answers": ["Sister Mary Explains It All"], "question": "Diane Keaton accepted the lead role in because she thought she couldn't do it?"} +{"answers": ["Ypres League", "The Ypres League"], "question": "one of the patrons of was Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom, whose son, Prince Maurice of Battenberg, had died in World War I at the First Battle of Ypres?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Matthewson", "Matthewson", "Bob"], "question": ", an English footballer and referee, was recently portrayed in the 2009 film \"The Damned United\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mariana Bracetti Plaza", "Bracetti Plaza"], "question": ", an NYCHA development in the East Village, New York City, is named after Mariana Bracetti?"} +{"answers": ["Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance", "Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance"], "question": " were transported to Cyprus in 1974 to protect the British Sovereign Base Areas during the Turkish Invasion?"} +{"answers": ["Emer Jones", "Emer", "Jones"], "question": "13-year-old s \"Research and Development of Emergency Sandbag Shelters\" helped her win the 2008 Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition, the youngest ever and her school's debut?"} +{"answers": ["Nanocar"], "question": "the is a nanocar which is 50,000 times thinner than a human hair and has a top speed of 0.014 millimeters per hour?"} +{"answers": ["William de Ufford, 2nd Earl of Suffolk", "William", "Suffolk"], "question": "during England's Peasants' Revolt in 1381, \"\" had to flee the rebels disguised as a groom?"} +{"answers": ["H. Lawrence Gibbs", "H.", "Gibbs", "Henry Lawrence Gibbs"], "question": "the Louisiana State Rep. in 1956 authored legislation which outlawed social events and athletic contests including both African Americans and whites?"} +{"answers": ["Polycheles typhlops"], "question": "the blind crustacean preys on fish and on other crustaceans, probably acting as an ambush predator?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Cudworth", "James Cudworth"], "question": "when introduced the 0-4-4T to the South Eastern Railway, they were the first locomotives of this wheel arrangement in England?"} +{"answers": ["Andersen", "Johannes S. Andersen", "Johannes Sigfred Andersen", "Johannes"], "question": "despite being a famous pre-war career criminal with a very controversial war record, gained the friendship and patronage of King Haakon VII of Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Skånes Djurpark"], "question": "the Swedish zoo displays almost a hundred different animal species, most of which are part of the Nordic fauna?"} +{"answers": ["White Dacha"], "question": "Chekhov's in Yalta, where he wrote his finest works, was visited by Leo Tolstoy, Feodor Chaliapin, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Maxim Gorky, Leonid Kuchma and Vladimir Putin?"} +{"answers": ["Sharabha"], "question": "the Hindu mythical beast \"(pictured, god Shiva as Sharabha)\", described as mightier than the lion and elephant, is included in the list of edible animals in the \"Mahabharata\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bredtveit Prison Service", "Bredtveit Prison"], "question": " is one of three women's prisons in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Ida Mae Martinez", "Ida", "Martinez", "Ida Mae Martinez Selenkow"], "question": "after retiring from professional wrestling, was one of the first nurses in Baltimore to work with AIDS patients?"} +{"answers": ["Fairmount Avenue Station", "Fairmount Avenue station", "Fairmount Avenue"], "question": "the out-of-service station building still wears the same coat of paint it received in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Battles of Negba"], "question": "Muhammad Naguib, who would later lead a coup d'état in Egypt, was relieved of his command of a brigade for its failures in the Second ?"} +{"answers": ["Willie Love", "Willie", "Love"], "question": "the American Delta blues pianist and singer, , never employed his musician friend, Sonny Boy Williamson II, on any of his own recordings?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Ian Brennan", "Ian Brennan", "Brennan"], "question": "screenwriter wrote the first draft of the musical comedy-drama \"Glee\" with the aid of \"Screenwriting for Dummies\"?"} +{"answers": ["Howard A. Hanson Dam"], "question": "completion of the \"\" in 1961 ended a 70-year era of flooding in the Green River Valley, and by 1996, the dam had prevented an estimated US694 million in flood damages?"} +{"answers": ["L. H. Musgrove"], "question": "the western outlaw \"calmly puffed a cigar to its bitter butt\" as he awaited hanging by vigilantes in Denver, Colorado, in 1868?"} +{"answers": ["L'ange de Nisida"], "question": ", an opera semiseria by Gaetano Donizetti, was completed but never performed due to the bankruptcy of the theater company Donizetti contracted?"} +{"answers": ["John C. Ensminger", "Ensminger", "John Clifford Ensminger", "John"], "question": "in 1991, of Monroe defeated Frank Snellings, the husband of U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu, for a seat in the Louisiana State Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Commandant's Quarters", "Commandant's Quarters"], "question": "after decommissioning, the of the Dearborn Arsenal was used as a library, American Legion hall, town hall, police station, school, newspaper office, and finally a museum?"} +{"answers": ["Bedford Village Archeological Site"], "question": "the in Pennsylvania was discovered on the grounds of a living history museum \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Haworth", "John Haworth", "John"], "question": " is the only Burnley manager to date to have led the team to an FA Cup victory?"} +{"answers": ["El Zotz"], "question": "the Classic Period Maya site of , in Guatemala, takes its name from the enormous quantity of bats that live in a cave under the ruins?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Shenstone", "William Ashwell Shenstone", "Shenstone"], "question": ", a published chemist, listed \"experimental work\" among his recreations in \"Who's Who\"?"} +{"answers": ["Portuguese Socialist Party", "Socialist Party"], "question": "the was the sole political party tolerated by the military regime after the 28 May 1926 coup d'état?"} +{"answers": ["Goerke", "Donald Goerke", "Donald", "Donald Edward Goerke"], "question": " invented SpaghettiOs, choosing the \"O\" over pasta shaped like baseballs, cowboys, and spacemen, and later ran the company's dog food division?"} +{"answers": ["Cincinnatus Leconte", "Cincinnatus", "Leconte"], "question": " \"\", president of Haiti, died when the National Palace exploded in August of 1912, just months after his nephew became the only black man to perish on the \"Titanic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Swetman House"], "question": "the was known as the \"architectural gem\" of Seward, Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["John Sheridan", "John Sheridan", "Sheridan", "John"], "question": " commanded the bomb vessel during the Battle of Baltimore, the action that inspired the writing of the poem that became \"The Star-Spangled Banner\"?"} +{"answers": ["Barricades", "Barricades"], "question": "the documentary film was shelved for three years by Israeli television because of the controversy that would result from airing it?"} +{"answers": ["Dief Will Be the Chief Again"], "question": "former Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker was initially delighted by the 1975 Stringband song \"\" but later refused to comment about it?"} +{"answers": ["GNU Oleo"], "question": "when became officially part of the GNU Project, a 1996 article in \"iX magazine\" dubbed it as \"GNU's response to Excel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Gabriel", "Jan C. Gabriel"], "question": " is credited for the tagline \"Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!\", along with bringing NASCAR and NHRA to television?"} +{"answers": ["Martín Pinzón", "Martín Alonso Pinzón", "Pinzón", "Martín"], "question": "before captaining the \"Pinta\" on Columbus's first voyage, \"(statue pictured)\" had already sailed to the Canary Islands and Guinea?"} +{"answers": ["Coal in South Africa"], "question": " accounts for 86% of South Africa's carbon dioxide emissions?"} +{"answers": ["Jon", "Jon Hippe", "Jon Mathias Hippe", "Hippe"], "question": ", who suggested higher taxes as a way to reduce the gap between rich and poor, was appointed leader of the Norwegian Financial Crisis Committee by the Ministry of Finance?"} +{"answers": ["L.", "L. Forbes Winslow", "Winslow"], "question": "Victorian psychiatrist was involved in the cases of Jack the Ripper, Percy Lefroy Mapleton, Florence Maybrick, and Amelia Dyer?"} +{"answers": ["Makawao Union Church"], "question": "the last two buildings used by the were built atop the foundation of a 19th-century sugarcane mill in Maui, Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Cultivator No. 6"], "question": " was an enormous fighting machine conceived by Winston Churchill and developed in Britain early in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Pentland", "Jerry", "Jerry Pentland"], "question": "after engaging ten German fighters single-handed on 16 August 1917, \"\" found that four bullets had penetrated his flying suit without injuring him?"} +{"answers": ["March 18–20, 1956 nor'easter"], "question": "the left snow drifts high?"} +{"answers": ["Cobb", "Enoch T. Cobb", "Enoch", "Enoch Cobb"], "question": " left land in his will to be used to raise funds that would benefit public school students of the town of Barnstable, Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["Project Exploration"], "question": "US received a Presidential Award for creating collaborations between scientists and students, especially girls and minorities, traditionally underrepresented in science?"} +{"answers": ["Ted J. Williams", "Williams", "Ted Williams", "Ted Williams", "Ted"], "question": "after scouting him at South Carolina, current Philadelphia Eagles running backs coach advised the Eagles to take Duce Staley with a third-round draft pick in the 1997 NFL Draft?"} +{"answers": ["The Black Pearl", "The Black Pearl"], "question": ", a 1996 limited series comic book written by Mark Hamill and Eric Johnson, was originally written as a screenplay?"} +{"answers": ["Suite Vollard"], "question": "the in Curitiba, Brazil, is the only building in the world in which floors can independently rotate 360° in either direction?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Keys Wilson", "Wilson"], "question": "the Isaac M. Wise Temple \"\" in Cincinnati and the Old Main building of Bethany College in West Virginia are both U.S. National Historic Landmarks designed by architect ?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Andy'' Hayman", "Hayman", "Andy Hayman"], "question": ", the police officer in charge of investigating the 7 July 2005 London bombings, was awarded the CBE for his role?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Barbara", "Hurricane Barbara"], "question": " uprooted trees left standing intact after the more intense Great Atlantic Hurricane of 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Haldimand Affair"], "question": "the assembly of the Vermont Republic voted in June 1781 to expand its borders into parts of New Hampshire and New York during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Richmond", "John of Brittany, Earl of Richmond", "John"], "question": ", rescued Edward II of England from being captured by Robert the Bruce at the Battle of Old Byland?"} +{"answers": ["Great Western Railway ships", "Great Western Railway"], "question": "the Great Western Railway in connection with their trains to provide services to Ireland, the Channel Islands and France?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia dryandroides"], "question": "seed of the flowering shrub made its way from King George Sound to the United Kingdom, before it was finally described from plants growing in Bayswater, then a London suburb?"} +{"answers": ["Ghana Airways Limited", "Ghana Airways"], "question": "after being stranded by at Banjul's international airport, a group of disgruntled passengers threatened to burn the airline's aircraft and offices at the airport?"} +{"answers": ["Iain Ciar", "MacLeod", "Iain", "Iain Ciar MacLeod"], "question": "according to clan tradition, the wife of chief had two of her daughters buried alive within the dungeon of Dunvegan Castle \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Statute of York"], "question": "the English has been described as \"the end of a period of revolutionary experiments in English government\"?"} +{"answers": ["2007–2008 Nazko earthquakes"], "question": "the in British Columbia, Canada, are the only recorded earthquakes in the Canadian Cordillera away from the coast resulting from magma moving in the Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Fox", "Samuel Fox", "Fox", "Samuel"], "question": " helped start the first free adult school in Britain, at Nottingham in 1798?"} +{"answers": ["Old Social Democratic Party of Saxony", "Social Democratic Party of Germany", "Old Social Democratic Party of Germany", "Old Social Democratic Party"], "question": "National Bolshevik Ernst Niekisch played an important role in formulating the ideological line of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Mohammed Loay Bayazid", "Bayazid", "Mohammed"], "question": "Syrian-American , a former member of al-Qaeda, was noted for \"always teasing bin Laden\"?"} +{"answers": ["Suvarnadurg"], "question": " \"\", on the west coast of India, which was called a \"Golden Fort\" and the pride of the Marathas, was a naval fortification built to defend against European colonialist attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Air Mali", "Air Mali"], "question": "in 1974 an Ilyushin Il-18 crashed after performing a night-time forced landing on the road from Ouagadougou to Niamey, killing at least 47 people?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 543"], "question": ", a manuscript of the four Gospels, has additional non-biblical material – \"Limits of the Five Patriarchates\"?"} +{"answers": ["Laudal", "Arne", "Arne Laudal"], "question": "Milorg pioneer , who was shot at Trandumskogen in 1944, was honoured with the British King's Commendation for Brave Conduct?"} +{"answers": ["Aaslaug Aasland", "Aasland", "Aaslaug"], "question": " was Norway's first female head of a government ministry?"} +{"answers": ["Statute of Enrolments"], "question": "the English , believed to have been emergency legislation, contains no preamble and was drafted by the Clerk of the House of Commons rather than a legislator?"} +{"answers": ["Farouk", "Farouk Shousha", "Shousha"], "question": "Egyptian poet has described the decline in the quality of Arabic in Egypt as \"an issue of national security\"?"} +{"answers": ["Goldsmith Maid"], "question": "American racehorse \"\" set a world harness racing record at the age of 17?"} +{"answers": ["David Thomas Lenox", "David Lenox", "Lenox", "David"], "question": " was the captain of the first wagon train on the Oregon Trail to travel all the way to Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Thor", "Thor"], "question": ", scheduled for release in 2011, was envisioned and pitched to 20th Century Fox as early as 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Iain Borb", "MacLeod", "Iain Borb MacLeod", "Iain"], "question": "clan tradition states that was wounded in the head at the Battle of Harlaw in 1411 and that the wound's reoccurring bleeding caused his death 31 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Walter Rheinschild", "Rheinschild", "Walter Meadowfield Rheinschild", "Walter"], "question": "the \"Los Angeles Times\" wrote in 1914 that American football player had been rated as \"the highest salaried amateur athlete in the business\"?"} +{"answers": ["George Francis Hammond", "George", "Hammond", "George F. Hammond"], "question": "the Stark County Courthouse and the Zanesville Federal Building are both listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and designed by architect ?"} +{"answers": ["Linconia"], "question": "in 1862, Senator Samuel Pomeroy of Kansas proposed the colony of to fulfill U.S. President Abraham Lincoln's vision for African-American emigration to Central America?"} +{"answers": ["Cunningham", "Paul Cunningham", "Paul Cunningham", "Paul"], "question": "a recent outbreak of \"hat mania\" surrounding RTÉ reporter \"woolly pancake\" from \"Pakistan's tribal areas\" has led to a Facebook campaign for fans to gather in their own hats?"} +{"answers": ["Tommie Gorman", "Gorman", "Tommie"], "question": "2001's European of the Year half hour interview with a central figure in the 2002 Roy Keane incident became the most viewed television programme of May 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Deffenbaugh Site"], "question": "despite damage from a tramway, the is one of the most valuable archaeological sites in Fayette County, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Sound Ideas"], "question": "in 1985 the Canadian company became the first to release a sound effects library on compact disc?"} +{"answers": ["Mereruka"], "question": "the Mastaba of , Vizier to king Teti of the sixth dynasty Old Kingdom period of Ancient Egypt, is the largest and most elaborate of all the non-royal tombs in Saqqara?"} +{"answers": ["F. G. L. Chester", "Chester", "F.", "Francis George Leach"], "question": "Z Special Unit member gained the nickname \"Gort\" due to his physical resemblance to the British Army Field Marshal John Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort?"} +{"answers": ["Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" were dominant between 1550 and 1650, when they were finally replaced with baroque?"} +{"answers": ["William Lair Hill", "Lair Hill", "William", "William Hill", "W. Lair Hill", "Hill"], "question": "attorney codified the laws of both the states of Oregon and Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Euphausia crystallorophias"], "question": "the krill species was first described from specimens caught from a hole bored during Robert Falcon Scott's \"Discovery\" expedition?"} +{"answers": ["Ivar Hippe", "Ivar", "Hippe"], "question": "Norwegian journalist is friends with the current Labour Prime Minister of Norway, Jens Stoltenberg?"} +{"answers": ["Richland County Public Library", "Richland Library"], "question": "in 2001 the was named National Library of the Year by the Library Journal and the Gale Group?"} +{"answers": ["2010 Habikino shooting"], "question": "one of the victims in a in Habikino, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, was the gunman's mother-in-law?"} +{"answers": ["Barossa Valley", "Barossa Valley"], "question": "the \"\" was founded by German immigrants fleeing persecution from the Prussian province of Silesia?"} +{"answers": ["Vimcy"], "question": " received an award from the Kerala State Sports Council for his lifelong contributions to sports journalism?"} +{"answers": ["Mallee Cliffs National Park"], "question": " has no public access in order to preserve the mallee eucalyptus habitat of the mallee fowl?"} +{"answers": ["Simbo Olorunfemi", "Simbo", "Olorunfemi"], "question": "poet s \"Rhythm of the Coins\" was described as \"a promise that the Nigerian literary scene is not entirely off-course?\""} +{"answers": ["Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis"], "question": "the , a 12th century chronicle from Abingdon Abbey, describes the collapse of the abbey's church tower and the narrow escape the monks had?"} +{"answers": ["Grete", "Kittelsen", "Grete Prytz Kittelsen"], "question": " is known as the \"Queen of Scandinavian Design\"?"} +{"answers": ["Australia–Russia relations"], "question": "after travelling to Australia in 1888 aboard the \"Rynda\" \"(pictured in Sydney)\" for the colony's 26 January centenary, Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich supported expanding ?"} +{"answers": ["2003 Motor City Bowl", "Motor City Bowl"], "question": "Northwestern University's appearance in the marked the first time a Big Ten team played in that bowl game?"} +{"answers": ["Boot Lake", "Inuvik Boot Lake"], "question": "the electors of have not voted in a Northwest Territories general election since 1999, as in every election since only one candidate has registered to run?"} +{"answers": ["Tintara"], "question": "an 1867 claret became the oldest surviving bottle of Australian wine after the previous record holder was accidentally broken by a Christie's office cleaner?"} +{"answers": ["Brad'' Johnson", "Brad Johnson", "Brad", "Johnson", "Brad Johnson"], "question": ", the deputy Lofty Craig on the western TV series \"Annie Oakley\", portrayed one of six unnamed students in Ronald Reagan's 1951 film \"Bedtime for Bonzo\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pebble-mound mouse"], "question": "the of northern Australia construct mounds of stones around their burrows up to 10 m in area?"} +{"answers": ["Basil Ewing Hayden", "Basil Hayden", "Basil", "Hayden"], "question": " was not only the University of Kentucky's first All-American basketball player, but probably also its shortest?"} +{"answers": ["Bixi"], "question": "the French poet Victor Segalen admired the four \"(later example pictured)\" that had glorified Prince Ancheng of Kang for almost one and a half millennia?"} +{"answers": ["Eddie Mapp", "Mapp", "Eddie"], "question": "in November 1931, American country blues harmonicist was found stabbed to death at the age of 20 on an Atlanta, Georgia, street corner?"} +{"answers": ["Abrotrichini"], "question": "the molecularly distinct group of South American rodents was not recognized as distinct from the Akodontini until the 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Selvaag", "Olav", "Olav Selvaag"], "question": "construction innovator started Norway's first music school?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Henry Hobbs", "Hobbs", "Frederick", "Frederick Hobbs", "Frederick Hobbs"], "question": ", after singing leading roles from 1914 to 1920 with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, became its stage manager and then business manager for the last two decades of his life?"} +{"answers": ["Berlin", "Berlin"], "question": "parts 2 and 3 of the BBC television documentary series were watched by approximately one million people in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Mu'azu", "Yakubu Mu'azu", "Yakubu"], "question": " is one of a group of Nigerian former military administrators who formed the United Nigeria Development Forum, a political pressure group?"} +{"answers": ["Matsuo", "Hayato Matsuo", "Hayato"], "question": "upon graduating from Tokyo University of the Arts, went straight to work under Koichi Sugiyama, the composer for the \"Dragon Quest\" video game series?"} +{"answers": ["Styre"], "question": "the last known specimen of the , a once-famous variety of cider apple, was felled in 1968?"} +{"answers": ["Morya Gosavi", "Gosavi", "Morya"], "question": "seven generations of \"\" – a prominent saint of the Ganapatya Hindu sect – were worshipped as incarnations of the god Ganesha, and his tomb still attracts many Ganesha devotees?"} +{"answers": ["30 Bridge Street, Chester"], "question": "when was rebuilt in 1890, it was unique at that period in the city because it was no higher than the building it replaced?"} +{"answers": ["Shawarma", "shawarma"], "question": "Do you know that, in Montreal, since a is not grilled on a skewer, it would better be called a chicken shawarma?"} +{"answers": ["Nina", "Nina Frisak", "Frisak"], "question": "in 2001, when became the first female leader of the Norwegian Office of the Prime Minister, she left the position of Supreme Court Justice?"} +{"answers": ["Alan Parastaev", "Parastaev", "Alan"], "question": "Ossetian jurist and politician has been a member of the governments of both South Ossetia and Georgia?"} +{"answers": ["Towers Watson", "Willis Towers Watson"], "question": " is world's largest employee-benefits consulting firm by revenue?"} +{"answers": ["Immigration to Pakistan"], "question": "up to 2 million are estimated to live in Pakistan's commercial capital Karachi alone?"} +{"answers": ["Al", "Bernardin", "Al Bernardin"], "question": "although most famous for inventing the Quarter Pounder \"\", felt that his most important contribution to McDonald's was his development of frozen french fries?"} +{"answers": ["Wall", "Jack Wall", "Jack Wall", "Jack"], "question": "although he has composed music for over 20 video games and conducts the \"Video Games Live\" concert series, has a degree in civil engineering?"} +{"answers": ["Bluntnose stingray"], "question": "embryonic development in the does not start until several months after mating?"} +{"answers": ["Aiphanes deltoidea"], "question": "the palm , which occurs across a broad area encompassing parts of Colombia, Peru and Brazil, is present at such low densities that it is considered a rare species?"} +{"answers": ["Enuk", "Pauloosie", "Enuk Pauloosie"], "question": "in 2009, Member of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut called on the Government of Nunavut to ban all of its employees from flying Air Canada to support Canada's northern airlines?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Bonnett Wight", "Wight", "Peter B. Wight"], "question": "Yale University's Street Hall (1867), designed by architect , was the first collegiate art school in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Azienda Agricola Testamatta"], "question": "the Italian producer once had a wine banned in the U.S. because of its label's suggestive imagery that included the Firenze slang term for fellatio?"} +{"answers": ["Maxaret"], "question": "the Jensen FF \"\" introduced anti-lock braking systems to the automotive world with the Dunlop system, prompting \"Sports Illustrated\" to call it \"the safest car in the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Conz", "Benjamin", "Benjamin Conz"], "question": "despite allowing the second most goals in the 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, Swiss goalie was selected an all-star and named the best goaltender of the tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Zuzana", "Navarová", "Zuzana Navarová"], "question": "musical style of Czech singer was inspired by Latin American music?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel E. Krause Stone Barn"], "question": "the town of Chase, Wisconsin, purchased the and it is planning to create a park to preserve this historic barn?"} +{"answers": ["Julius Gehl", "Gehl", "Julius"], "question": ", the vice president of the Senate of the Free City of Danzig, was a mason by profession?"} +{"answers": ["Historia de Sancto Cuthberto"], "question": "St Cuthbert, according to the , caused a Scottish army preparing to fight King Guthred of Northumbria to be swallowed up by the earth?"} +{"answers": ["Social Democratic Party of the Free City of Danzig"], "question": "in response to the growing National Socialist influence, the formed a 4,500-man strong paramilitary force?"} +{"answers": ["2005 Liberty Bowl"], "question": "the was the first time Fresno State played a college football bowl game east of the Mississippi River?"} +{"answers": ["Esenbeckia runyonii"], "question": "although is common in parts of Mexico's Sierra Madre Oriental, the type specimen was collected from a disjunct population of trees in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Tavistock House"], "question": "Charles Dickens wrote his novels \"Bleak House\", \"Hard Times\", \"Little Dorrit\" and \"A Tale of Two Cities\" at his home?"} +{"answers": ["Baldwin", "Henry", "Henry Perrine Baldwin"], "question": "despite losing his right arm and having no formal civil engineering education, \"\" oversaw a pioneering sugarcane irrigation system on the Hawaiian island of Maui in 1876?"} +{"answers": ["Mevlüt", "Çavuşoğlu", "Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu"], "question": ", the head of the Turkish delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, is also a member of parliament from Antalya Province?"} +{"answers": ["Bakolori Dam"], "question": "Nigeria's , one of the world's most expensive irrigation schemes, adversely affected downstream farming in the floodplains?"} +{"answers": ["Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers Party in the Republic of Austria"], "question": "there was a Czech section of the Austrian \"Republikanischer Schutzbund\", associated with the ?"} +{"answers": ["Clement", "Shorter", "Clement King Shorter"], "question": "British literary critic turned his large Brontë-related literary collection into four books on the sisters?"} +{"answers": ["1981 Irian Jaya earthquake"], "question": "landslides from the destroyed 150 homes and cut off transportation for more than 2,000 people?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Deneen", "Patrick Deneen"], "question": "Olympic freestyle skier first skied when he was only 11 months old?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick W. Garber", "Garber", "Frederick"], "question": "architect based his design for the Walnut Hills High School \"\" in Cincinnati, Ohio, on the rotunda of Thomas Jefferson’s University of Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["History of The Byrds"], "question": "the cover of The Byrds' compilation album, , features the same David Gahr photograph as the band's \"\" album, which had been released just six months earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Russ Meneve", "Meneve", "Russ"], "question": "comedian co-founded the \"New York Comedians Coalition\" in order to negotiate better payment for New York's comedians?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Roatán"], "question": "the present-day Honduran island of Roatán was the site of in the American War of Independence on March 16, 1782?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Josephson", "Kenneth Josephson"], "question": "the American photographer is one of the founding members of the Society for Photographic Education?"} +{"answers": ["Boy", "Boye", "Boy"], "question": "Prince Rupert's white poodle was given the rank of Sergeant-Major-General, and was believed by some to be the Devil in disguise?"} +{"answers": ["Town Hall", "Rochdale Town Hall"], "question": "it is thought that \"\" was so admired by Adolf Hitler that he wanted to ship it, brick-by-brick, to Nazi Germany had the UK been defeated in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Justinian", "Justinian"], "question": "the Byzantine general plotted twice to overthrow Emperor Tiberius II, but was pardoned both times when the plot was discovered?"} +{"answers": ["Silene nutans", "Nottingham catchfly"], "question": " is the county flower of Nottingham, even though it is not found anywhere in Nottinghamshire?"} +{"answers": ["Arapuni Suspension Bridge"], "question": "New Zealand's historic received little mention when under construction as it was part of a much larger project?"} +{"answers": ["Ray Gripper", "Ray", "Gripper"], "question": "Rhodesian cricketer score of 279 not out in a 1968 game against Orange Free State was a Currie Cup record?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Swazi National Airways Corporation", "Royal Swazi National Airways"], "question": "51 armed mercenaries attempting to overthrow President France-Albert René in 1981 travelled to Seychelles on board a flight?"} +{"answers": ["Andreas", "Andreas Sigismund Marggraf", "Marggraf"], "question": " is widely credited with isolation of zinc though he was not the first to achieve that?"} +{"answers": ["All-American Basketball Alliance", "All-American Basketball Alliance"], "question": "in order to play for the , one must be a natural-born US citizen \"with both parents of Caucasian race\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pinzón brothers"], "question": "the \"(statue pictured)\" played so crucial a role in Christopher Columbus's first expedition that some historians credit them as \"co-discoverers\" of America?"} +{"answers": ["Meridian", "Meridian"], "question": "the American thoroughbred racehorse won the Kentucky Derby in 1911, establishing a new record time?"} +{"answers": ["Hiram Blanchard", "Blanchard", "Hiram"], "question": "the first Premier of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, , served for less than three months before his party was defeated in an election?"} +{"answers": ["Air Bissau"], "question": "PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat survived the crash of an aircraft during a sandstorm in the Libyan desert in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["Orval William Prophet", "Prophet", "Orval Prophet", "Orval"], "question": " was among the earliest Canadian country music artists who recorded in a Nashville, Tennessee, studio?"} +{"answers": ["Kinkonychelys"], "question": "the type specimen of represents the first turtle skull described from the pre-Holocene era in Madagascar?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Andy White", "Andy White", "White"], "question": " replaced Ringo Starr on drums on The Beatles's first single, \"Love Me Do\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Rollino", "Joe Rollino"], "question": "former strongman , who died at the age of 104, earned five medals, including three Purple Hearts, for military service during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf", "Böttger", "Rudolf Christian Böttger"], "question": "the German chemist synthesised the first organocopper compound, the explosive copper(I) acetylide CuC, in 1859?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Grove", "Golden Grove Mine"], "question": "Australian government approval of the sale of mining assets including to a Chinese corporation was only given when Prominent Hill Mine was excluded on national security grounds?"} +{"answers": ["Ljótólfr"], "question": "a 19th century antiquary considered that a saga character named was the eponymous ancestor of the Clan MacLeod?"} +{"answers": ["Posterolateral palatal pits"], "question": "many rice rats have recessed into a deep depression?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Gibbs", "Gibbs", "Joseph Gibbs", "Joseph", "Joseph Arthur Gibbs"], "question": "despite describing county cricket as being \"a little over done\", made five first-class appearances for Somerset County Cricket Club?"} +{"answers": ["Objectivist movement"], "question": "Indians perform the for Ayn Rand after Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Williamson trade-off model"], "question": "the \"(graph pictured)\", which compares costs and benefits of horizontal mergers, has been used by the American legal scholar and former judge, Robert Bork, to evaluate antitrust laws?"} +{"answers": ["Via Crucis to the Cruz del Campo"], "question": "the start and finish of the in Seville, Spain, have both changed over the years, as has the number of stations of the cross represented?"} +{"answers": ["Magoffin", "Paul Magoffin", "Paul"], "question": "Michigan halfback later coached the George Washington \"Hatchetites\" on the White House Ellipse?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia sphaerocarpa"], "question": "the yellow nectar of the western Australian wildflower congeals to a thick, olive-green mucus?"} +{"answers": ["Anping Bridge"], "question": "upon completion in 1151, in present-day Fujian was the longest bridge in China till 1905?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert Spiegel", "Herbert", "Spiegel"], "question": "psychiatrist , whose work established hypnosis as a legitimate medical therapy, used \"Sybil\" as a demonstration case for his hypnosis classes at Columbia University?"} +{"answers": ["Action of 31 July 1793"], "question": "thousands of people watched the between British and French frigates from the New Jersey shoreline?"} +{"answers": ["Roxxxy"], "question": ", described as the world's first sex robot, has an artificial intelligence engine programmed to learn the owner's likes and dislikes?"} +{"answers": ["Upper Harz Water Regale"], "question": "the \"\", a network of dams, lakes, ditches, and tunnels built between 1536 and 1866 to supply water to the mines of the Harz mountains in Germany, is the largest of its kind in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Rupert Hamer", "Hamer", "Rupert", "Rupert James Hamer", "Rupert Hamer"], "question": "while at Leeds University, the late Sunday Mirror defence correspondent wrote a satirical column for the student newspaper titled \"Rupert Hamer on Friday\"?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Hong Kong Cricket Sixes"], "question": "South Africa beat Hong Kong in the final of the by hitting a six off the last ball of the match?"} +{"answers": ["Fort d'Ivry"], "question": "the last execution by firing squad in France took place in 1963 at in Ivry-sur-Seine, Paris?"} +{"answers": ["Hydnellum peckii"], "question": "the \"\" secretes a red juice that contains an anticoagulant similar in biological activity to heparin?"} +{"answers": ["Odd", "Odd Starheim", "Starheim"], "question": "Norwegian SOE agent was killed in 1943 when the coastal steamer he and his team had seized off the coast of occupied Norway was sunk by German bombers?"} +{"answers": ["Something Ilk"], "question": "Cathy Davey \"despised\" performing the songs from her debut album live?"} +{"answers": ["Beccariophoenix alfredii"], "question": ", a newly discovered species of palm tree native to Madagascar, has a similar appearance to the Coconut palm, but is cold hardier?"} +{"answers": ["Dale", "Dale Merle Nelson", "Dale Nelson", "Nelson"], "question": "one of Canada's most prolific mass murderers, , had been still hiding at the scene of his first killing when police left the scene?"} +{"answers": ["Tim Westoll", "Westoll", "Tim"], "question": " painted more than ten thousand bird species in watercolour?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Marlborough", "Thomas of Marlborough"], "question": "the medieval English monk wrote the \"Chronicon Abbatiae de Evesham\" to help Evesham Abbey's legal case against Mauger, Bishop of Worcester?"} +{"answers": ["Warland", "Betsy", "Betsy Warland"], "question": " edited a collection of essays named \"InVersions: Writing by Dykes, Queers and Lesbians\" which was published in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Pungalina-Seven Emu Sanctuary"], "question": "animals recorded from Australian and adjacent waters include the Masked Owl, Spectacled Hare-wallaby, Loggerhead Turtle and Shovelnose Shark?"} +{"answers": ["Lawless Court"], "question": "the had only natural light and charcoal to see and write with, could only end its session when a cock crowed, and arose after the local lord discovered a plot to murder him?"} +{"answers": ["Agaricus deserticola"], "question": "the fruit bodies of the fungus \"\" have adapted to growth in dry habitats?"} +{"answers": ["Ording", "Fredrik Ording", "Fredrik"], "question": "the books of educator and mayor of Holmestrand, Norway, (1870–1929), were still being reissued as late as 1974?"} +{"answers": ["Irrigation in viticulture"], "question": "during certain points in a grapevine's growing season, is often withheld in order to put the vine through water stress because it is believed to improve wine grape quality?"} +{"answers": ["Liberty Kid"], "question": "Ilya Chaiken's film won Critics' Pick from both \"The New York Times\" and \"New York magazine\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Ash", "John Ash", "Ash", "John"], "question": " partially owed his 1865 election to the Legislative Assembly of Vancouver Island to the Hudson's Bay Company, whose employees constituted the majority of the voting population?"} +{"answers": ["1090 Vermont Avenue"], "question": " was one of five new structures built in the late 1970s which helped rejuvenate Vermont Avenue NW in Washington, D.C.?"} +{"answers": ["Tama", "Easton", "Tama Easton"], "question": "the acronym \"Vorb\" contained in popular New Zealand internet forum vorb.org.nz stands for \"Vaguely Organised – Ride Bikes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marcus Cornish", "Cornish", "Marcus"], "question": "British sculptor has created a sculpture of the fictional Paddington Bear \"\" and a statue of Jesus Christ dubbed \"Jesus in Jeans\" by the media?"} +{"answers": ["Vintners Parrot"], "question": "the pub in Worthing, West Sussex, occupies a Grade II-listed Greek Revival-style former wine merchants premises and a Grade II-listed former Methodist chapel?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Waddell", "Waddell Wilson"], "question": " built the engine used in the first NASCAR car to exceed 200 miles per hour (320 km/h)?"} +{"answers": ["Nebulium"], "question": "although was discovered spectroscopically in 1864, it took until 1927 to show that it was actually doubly-ionized oxygen?"} +{"answers": ["Guillaume Bresse", "Bresse", "Guillaume"], "question": "during the 1880s, businessman joined a syndicate which bought a railway from the Quebec government, and sold it to Canadian Pacific Railway for substantial profits?"} +{"answers": ["Gehyra oceanica"], "question": "the eggs of the have a long incubation period and may take up to 115 days to hatch?"} +{"answers": ["Rock 'n' Roll Prophet"], "question": ", the only album on which Rick Wakeman sang lead vocals, received criticising reviews that described it as \"goofy\", \"novelty\", and like \"pressing the self-destruct button\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wichita Wind"], "question": "the defunct ice hockey team once had their coach and a public relations employee on their roster?"} +{"answers": ["Wharf of the Caravels"], "question": "film director Vicente Aranda used the \"\", a museum in Palos de la Frontera, Spain, as a set for both \"Mad Love\" and \"Tirant lo Blanc\"?"} +{"answers": ["Inter county"], "question": "the Gaelic Athletic Association's championships have taken place since 1887?"} +{"answers": ["Bluesology"], "question": "Elton John created the name by which he became famous out of the names of two of the musicians in his previous band ?"} +{"answers": ["Brixton Mosque"], "question": "Richard Reid, who in 2001 attempted to detonate a bomb hidden in his shoes aboard an aeroplane, used to attend the in London, England?"} +{"answers": ["Schnütgen Museum"], "question": "the of religious art in Cologne was founded with the collection of a priest known for his \"zealous and sometimes crafty collection tactics\"?"} +{"answers": ["Columbus's vow"], "question": "tempest-tossed aboard the \"Niña\" \"(replica pictured)\" while returning from his first voyage, Christopher Columbus and his crew to perform several vigils and pilgrimages should they live?"} +{"answers": ["Vasabha of Anuradhapura", "Vasabha", "Anuradhapura"], "question": "King (67–111 AD) started a new dynasty and pioneered the construction of large scale irrigation works in Sri Lanka?"} +{"answers": ["Paul B. Stader", "Stader", "Paul Stader", "Paul"], "question": "the actor-stuntman broke both heels when he fell from the second floor of a burning building in the filming of the 1949 movie \"Mighty Joe Young\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ahyi", "Paul Ahyi", "Paul"], "question": "Togolese painter and sculptor , who designed the flag of Togo, was inducted as a UNESCO Artist for Peace in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Meru Betiri National Park"], "question": " in East Java is known as the last habitat of the Javan Tiger which is now considered extinct?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Martin", "Tom", "Martin", "Tom Martin"], "question": "future National Hockey League player was traded by his junior team in exchange for a bus?"} +{"answers": ["Barnsley fern"], "question": "the \"\" was first described by and named after a mathematician, and despite its name, it is not a real fern?"} +{"answers": ["Tyler MacDuff", "Tyler", "MacDuff"], "question": "the actor played Billy the Kid in the 1954 film \"The Boy from Oklahoma\", which inspired the \"Sugarfoot\" television series?"} +{"answers": ["Robbins Island", "Robbins Island"], "question": " is the largest freehold island in the Australian state of Tasmania?"} +{"answers": ["Ruby", "Ruby Jane Smith", "Smith"], "question": "at age 10, fiddler became the youngest invited player to perform at the \"Grand Ole Opry\"?"} +{"answers": ["Topos de Tlatelolco"], "question": "the volunteer professional search and rescue team is in Haiti assisting with relief efforts after the 2010 Haiti earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Kakfwi", "Stephen Kakfwi", "Stephen"], "question": "the sixteen-year cabinet term of is the longest in the Northwest Territories' history?"} +{"answers": ["Yukon", "Eric", "Eric Holmback", "Yukon Eric"], "question": " lost part of his ear after a botched move in a professional wrestling match against Wladek Kowalski?"} +{"answers": ["Gymnasticon"], "question": "the was an eighteenth-century exercise machine claimed by its inventor to effectively treat gout, palsy, and other illnesses?"} +{"answers": ["Mazunte"], "question": " \"\", now home to the Mexican National Turtle Center, was the site of a sea turtle slaughterhouse until 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Beauharnois scandal"], "question": "Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King rebounded from the 1931 to be elected to another 13 years in office?"} +{"answers": ["Sidney", "Sidney Glazier", "Glazier"], "question": "Mel Brooks credited , the producer of the original \"The Producers\", as \"the man who made it happen\"?"} +{"answers": ["February 1969 nor'easter", "February 1969"], "question": "the resulted in the first time in history that the New York Stock Exchange closed for a full day due to the weather?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford", "Stafford"], "question": " became 1st Baron Stafford despite his father being executed for treason?"} +{"answers": ["Ingleby", "Ray", "Ray Ingleby"], "question": "despite being fired from his first job, English entrepreneur was a millionaire by the age of 21?"} +{"answers": ["Schloss Rosenau, Coburg", "Schloss Rosenau"], "question": " \"\", was the \"happy birthplace\" of Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert?"} +{"answers": ["Border Cave"], "question": "in the of Swaziland a 35,000 years old tally stick was found in the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["The King's Pilgrimage"], "question": "Rudyard Kipling's 1922 poem, , describes a journey made by King George V to the World War I cemeteries and memorials being built in France and Belgium?"} +{"answers": ["Bellerose", "Joseph-Hyacinthe", "Joseph-Hyacinthe Bellerose"], "question": "due to the insistence of , the record of debates in the Senate of Canada was translated into French as early as 1877?"} +{"answers": ["Great raft spider"], "question": "the European eats small fish and tadpoles?"} +{"answers": ["Air Rwanda"], "question": "because of the Rwandan Genocide, stopped operating domestic flights within Rwanda in 1994?"} +{"answers": ["Charles John Kleibacker", "Kleibacker", "Charles Kleibacker", "Charles"], "question": "fashion designer earned the nickname \"Master of the Bias\" for the complex designs of his women's clothing, carefully cut from fabric at a diagonal to the weave?"} +{"answers": ["St. Michael's Cathedral", "St. Michael's Cathedral, Qingdao"], "question": "during the Cultural Revolution, after the crosses of \"\" in Qingdao were cut from its steeples by the Red Guard, they were buried by loyal Catholics to protect them?"} +{"answers": ["Nagaharu", "Yodogawa", "Nagaharu Yodogawa"], "question": "Japanese film critic did not miss a single appearance in his 36 years as the host of TV Asahi's \"Sunday Western Movie Theatre\" until a week before his death?"} +{"answers": ["Eunice", "Eunice W. Johnson", "Eunice Walker Johnson", "Eunice Walker", "Johnson"], "question": ", who created \"Ebony\" together with husband John H. Johnson in the 1940s, suggested the magazine's title to match that of the fine black ebony wood?"} +{"answers": ["Long-tailed Starling", "Long-tailed starling"], "question": "the tail of the Indonesian can be longer than its body?"} +{"answers": ["Synthemiopsis", "Synthemiopsis gomphomacromioides"], "question": "researcher Günther Theischinger broke his ribs while on a trip to Tasmania to search for the larva of the dragonfly ?"} +{"answers": ["Abkhazians of African descent", "Abkhazians of African"], "question": " may be related to the descendants of Ethiopian Jews, and place names of Abkhazia resemble those in Ethiopia?"} +{"answers": ["Benham", "Charles Edwin Benham", "Charles", "Charles Benham"], "question": " invented a \"miniature twin elliptic pendulum harmonograph\" described as being \"a good means of entertaining friends at home or elsewhere\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thorntail stingray"], "question": "the \"\" is one of the subjects of potential stingray ecotourism at Hamelin Bay, Western Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Pretzinger"], "question": "architects in the family designed several buildings in Dayton, Ohio, that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Dayton Daily News Building?"} +{"answers": ["Making Our Economy Right"], "question": ", a free market think tank in Bangladesh, was established in 1991 by Nizam Ahmad?"} +{"answers": ["Nassau Valley Vineyards"], "question": "the founder of had to lobby the Delaware legislature and even draft the bill that overturned the state's Prohibition-era laws which banned wine production?"} +{"answers": ["George J. Wimberly", "Wimberly", "George"], "question": "architect came to Hawaii in 1940 as a journeyman architect doing naval work at Pearl Harbor before establishing a successful reputation for the design of resorts?"} +{"answers": ["Lorenz", "Lorenz Florenz Friedrich von Crell", "Crell"], "question": "the German chemist published the first periodical focusing on chemistry in 1778?"} +{"answers": ["Woman's Temperance Publishing Association"], "question": "no man could own stock in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Crewdson", "Isaac Crewdson", "Isaac"], "question": " book \"\" triggered a split in the Quakers which was like a \"volcanic explosion\"?"} +{"answers": ["Captain Conan", "Capitaine Conan"], "question": "Bertrand Tavernier's 1996 film is based on a 1934 novel by Roger Vercel?"} +{"answers": ["Hungarian-German Social Democratic Party"], "question": "in 1919 Hungarian and German social democrats in Slovakia formed , as they differed with the Slovak social democrats on the Hungarian Soviet Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Ganesh Jayanti"], "question": "today – on (Ganesha's birthday) – the Hindu god Ganesha \"\" is worshipped by couples to beget a son?"} +{"answers": ["Indract", "Glastonbury", "Indract of Glastonbury"], "question": " of Glastonbury was the subject of a lost work by William of Malmesbury?"} +{"answers": ["Saugatuck River", "Saugatuck River Bridge"], "question": "the hand-cranked is the oldest surviving movable bridge in the U.S. state of Connecticut?"} +{"answers": ["Diamante Azul", "Azul", "Diamante"], "question": "masked Mexican professional wrestler is sponsored by the major Mexico City newspaper \"Metro\" and has the paper's logo on his tights?"} +{"answers": ["Office of Thrift Supervision"], "question": "the was the primary regulator for American International Group when it needed a bailout?"} +{"answers": ["Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus"], "question": "the mushroom has been described as \"beautiful, but bitter-tasting\"?"} +{"answers": ["DJ", "Champion", "DJ Champion"], "question": "electronic musician played percussion on a bicycle alongside Benoît Charest and Béatrice Bonifassi at the 76th Academy Awards ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["Morgaon Ganesha Temple", "Ganesha Temple, Morgaon"], "question": "the Hindu \"\" – the most important Ashtavinayak shrine – has four minarets around its boundary wall, suggesting Islamic architecture influence?"} +{"answers": ["Preben Hempel Munthe", "Preben", "Preben Munthe", "Munthe"], "question": "while serving as State Conciliator of Norway for eleven years, was also economics professor at the University of Oslo?"} +{"answers": ["February 1995", "February 1995 nor'easter"], "question": "the was the only major nor'easter of the 1994–1995 winter?"} +{"answers": ["The Ghost of Love"], "question": "singer Robb Johnson based the central character in his song cycle on a girl he had taught while working as a schoolteacher?"} +{"answers": ["Zero stroke"], "question": "during the period of hyperinflation in Germany of 1921–1923, there were reports of people suffering from , a disorder where they had the desire to write endless rows of zeros?"} +{"answers": ["Labour and Socialist International"], "question": "in 1925 the urged the League of Nations to accept the Rif Republic as a member?"} +{"answers": ["Dravya"], "question": "in Jain cosmology, the universe is made up of six substances, called —souls, matter, the principle of motion, the principle of rest, space and time?"} +{"answers": ["Villagers", "Villagers"], "question": " have toured with Tracy Chapman, are the only Irish act to have signed with Domino Records and were named sixth best band in Ireland by \"The Irish Times\" without releasing an album?"} +{"answers": ["Tillson", "Tillson Lever Harrison", "Harrison", "Tillson Harrison"], "question": "the daughter of Canadian adventurer claims that her father's life served as the inspiration for the Indiana Jones film series?"} +{"answers": ["Aransas Bay"], "question": "early humans inhabited the area surrounding as early as 6,000 to 8,000 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Pardy", "Adam", "Adam Pardy"], "question": "Calgary Flames' defenceman grew up in Bonavista, Newfoundland, a town of about 3,800 people?"} +{"answers": ["Cryptothallus mirabilis"], "question": " is the only bryophyte that grows underground and obtains all its nutrients by parasitizing a fungus?"} +{"answers": ["Transpo '72"], "question": "the Pullman Company boycotted after the US government provided millions in funding so military contractors could show their attempts to enter the mass transit field?"} +{"answers": ["Anandita Dutta", "Anandita Dutta Tamuly", "Anandita", "Tamuly"], "question": " ate 51 ghost chillis in two minutes and squeezed the seeds of 25 onto her bare eyes in just one minute?"} +{"answers": ["Russ Verney", "Verney", "Russ"], "question": "as the chairman of the U.S. Reform Party, asked its highest elected official, Governor Jesse Ventura of Minnesota, to resign from the party?"} +{"answers": ["Guigal"], "question": "in 2007 the Côte-Rôtie producer set the record for the most expensive Rhône wine ever released with the 2003 vintage of their single vineyard \"La La\" wines?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Bower Forwood", "Arthur Forwood", "Forwood"], "question": "the Liverpool businessman was the first shipowner to become an Admiralty minister, and the first serving town councillor to be appointed as a privy councillor?"} +{"answers": ["Gurney", "John Gurney", "John Gurney KC", "John Gurney", "John"], "question": " first rose to fame as a barrister within two months of qualifying?"} +{"answers": ["Old Dallas Central Library"], "question": "artist Harry Bertoia's sculpture \"Textured Screen\" was labelled \"a piece of junk painted up\" when it was unveiled at the building in 1955?"} +{"answers": ["Efbe's Hidalgo At Goodspice"], "question": "Sealyham Terrier , best in show at Crufts in 2009, sometimes sleeps next to his owner's toilet?"} +{"answers": ["Anevo Fortress"], "question": "the , a medieval castle near Sopot in central Bulgaria, was the capital of a short-lived quasi-independent domain in the late 13th century?"} +{"answers": ["Preston curve"], "question": "using the , Pritchett and Summers found that more than half a million child deaths in 1990 could have been prevented by higher income growth in the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Surtees Society"], "question": "the was founded in 1834 by James Raine in order to honour the memory of his friend and fellow-antiquarian Robert Surtees?"} +{"answers": ["Night of the Lepus"], "question": "the 1972 science fiction horror film was panned by critics for its failure to make killer bunnies seem scary?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania Railroad 4859", "Pennsylvania Railroad"], "question": "the Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 \"\" pulled the first electric train from Philadelphia to Harrisburg in 1938 and was designated a state symbol of Pennsylvania in 1987?"} +{"answers": ["Weldon", "Georgina Weldon", "Georgina"], "question": "after a falling out in 1877, refused to return Gounod's original score for his opera \"Polyeucte\", forcing him to rewrite it?"} +{"answers": ["Cliffe", "Cliffe, Richmondshire"], "question": ", where the \"clock stopped, never to go again\", is surrounded by archaeological features including barrows, a Roman road and an English Civil War battleground?"} +{"answers": ["Rivera", "Naya Rivera", "Naya Marie Rivera Dorsey", "Naya", "Naya Marie Rivera"], "question": "actress from the musical comedy series \"Glee\" had a talent agent before she was even one year old?"} +{"answers": ["Bourla-papey", "Bourla-Papey"], "question": "the leaders of the revolt in 19th century Switzerland were sentenced to death but then amnestied to defend the government they opposed?"} +{"answers": ["Aiphanes"], "question": "although the name of the palm genus means \"always conspicuous\", many of its species are actually small plants which are inconspicuous in the forest understorey?"} +{"answers": ["Laudian Professor of Arabic"], "question": "the position of was established at the University of Oxford by William Laud \"\", the Archbishop of Canterbury?"} +{"answers": ["Aceh Tsunami Museum"], "question": "the ground floor of the is modeled on the design used by Acehnese houses that were best equipped to survive the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami disaster?"} +{"answers": ["John Trask", "Trask", "John Trask", "John Ernest Trask", "John"], "question": "biographer Andrew Lycett has claimed the spirit named 'Dodd' in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's \"The New Revelation\" is that of cricketer Surgeon-Captain ?"} +{"answers": ["February 1987", "February 1987 nor'easter"], "question": "comparatively warm temperatures following the caused snow in the affected Mid-Atlantic U.S. states to quickly melt?"} +{"answers": ["Dan Bain", "Bain", "Dan"], "question": "Hockey Hall of Famer , also a champion figure skater, trapshooter, gymnast, roller skater and cyclist, was named Canada's top athlete of the last half of the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Arab Lictor Youth"], "question": "in 1935, the Italian Governor-General in Libya, Italo Balbo, founded the , a fascist youth movement that trained Arab youth for military service?"} +{"answers": ["Richard", "Richard Lee Versalle", "Versalle", "Richard Versalle"], "question": "during the Metropolitan Opera premiere of \"The Makropulos Case\", tenor suffered a fatal heart attack after singing the line \"You can only live so long\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vivary Park"], "question": " \"\" in Somerset, England, is named for the medieval fish farm, or vivarium, for Taunton Priory on which it was laid out?"} +{"answers": ["Masaharu Iwata", "Iwata", "Masaharu"], "question": "the music of video game music composer has been described as among the most well-recognized in the tactical role-playing game genre?"} +{"answers": ["Battles of Kfar Darom"], "question": "after the and a prolonged Egyptian siege, the Israelis evacuated the village on July 8, 1948, but not knowing this, the Egyptians staged an offensive on the next day?"} +{"answers": ["2010 Las Vegas courthouse shooting", "Las Vegas courthouse shooting"], "question": "a 66-year-old man named Johnny Lee Wicks on January 4, 2010, allegedly over cuts to his Social Security benefits?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter", "Peter Phokas"], "question": "Byzantine general was originally born a slave and made a eunuch, but rose to become one of the senior-most commanders of the Byzantine Empire in the 960s and 970s?"} +{"answers": ["Knut Getz Wold", "Wold", "Knut"], "question": " served as a State Secretary in a Labour Party cabinet despite belonging to the Liberal Party?"} +{"answers": ["Just Dance", "Just Dance"], "question": "the music video game features MC Hammer's \"You Can't Touch This\", Technotronic's \"Pump Up the Jam\", and the Baha Men's \"Who Let the Dogs Out?\"?"} +{"answers": ["Court of Chancery"], "question": "one head of the English was appointed not due to his legal skill, but because the Queen was impressed by his dancing?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Flynn", "Michael Thomas Flynn", "Flynn"], "question": " is the top U.S. military intelligence officer in Afghanistan and has been pushing for closer cooperation with Afghans?"} +{"answers": ["Whorwellsdown Hundred"], "question": "the Wiltshire hundred of was named after a hill on which its court met under an oak or thorn tree?"} +{"answers": ["Elliot", "John Elliot", "John", "John Elliot"], "question": "Admiral transported the members of the Carlisle Peace Commission to North America?"} +{"answers": ["Freshwater whipray"], "question": "the is the only Australian stingray restricted to fresh and brackish water?"} +{"answers": ["Susan", "Susan Bower", "Bower"], "question": ", the Executive Producer of \"Neighbours\", got her break into television writing by providing \"A Country Practice\" with medical information?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Wells", "Hugh of Wells"], "question": "the medieval chronicler Matthew Paris accused the medieval bishop (d. 1235) of being biased against monks, calling him \"an untiring persecutor of monks\"?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Paston", "George Paston"], "question": "despite the masculine pen name, British author was a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Corta Atalaya"], "question": " \"\" in the province of Huelva, Spain, is the largest open-pit mine in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["John Tigard House", "John Tigard"], "question": "the in Tigard, Oregon, was moved and is still listed on the National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Economy of Queensland"], "question": " 94% of Australia's sugar?"} +{"answers": ["Norman", "Lind", "Norman Lind"], "question": ", who among other things survived Operation Sunshine of World War II, was killed many years later by a landmine in Guatemala?"} +{"answers": ["Constitution of North Rhine-Westphalia"], "question": "in a plebiscite of June 18, 1950, 57% of the people in North Rhine-Westphalia ratified its ?"} +{"answers": ["Rule 42"], "question": "the Gaelic Athletic Association's relaxing of allowed the staging of the 2008–09 Heineken Cup semi-final in Croke Park and the breaking of the rugby union club world attendance record?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Basset", "Basset", "Richard"], "question": "the marriage settlement of (d. before 1144) still survives and assigns his wife Matilda a dowry of four knight's fees?"} +{"answers": ["St Andrew's Church", "St Andrew's Church, Worthing"], "question": " \"\" in Worthing, West Sussex, stood unused for two years after its completion as controversy raged over the \"Worthing Madonna\"?"} +{"answers": ["Refuge", "Refuge"], "question": "recently knighted actor Patrick Stewart is the patron of domestic violence charity , which was founded in Chiswick in 1972 by Erin Pizzey?"} +{"answers": ["Paul v. United States"], "question": " expressed the principle that the legal theories of \"res judicata\" and \"stare decisis\" do not apply to Congressional reference cases?"} +{"answers": ["Anemone hupehensis"], "question": "the is often called the Japanese anemone, but is actually native to China?"} +{"answers": ["Bethany House", "Bethany House"], "question": "the settlement house in Laredo, Texas, serves nearly 300,000 free meals annually to the homeless and other indigent?"} +{"answers": ["Shmuel Rechtman", "Shmuel", "Rechtman"], "question": " was the first member of the Knesset to be sent to prison?"} +{"answers": ["Waldi"], "question": "the marathon course at the 1972 Summer Olympics was designed to represent the first Olympic mascot, ?"} +{"answers": ["``Cake Man Raven", "Raven", "Cake Man Raven", "Cake"], "question": " baked the world's tallest wedding cake and unveiled it on \"Good Morning America\" in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Aerostatic Corps", "French Aerostatic Corps"], "question": "the world's first air force, the , was founded in 1794 and used balloons \"\" for reconnaissance?"} +{"answers": ["Actinic elastosis"], "question": "\"cutis rhomboidalis nuchae\", a type of caused by sun exposure to the back of the neck, is preventable with regular sunscreen use?"} +{"answers": ["Aspect weaver"], "question": "using a dynamic has been shown to improve the performance of aspect-oriented software by 26%?"} +{"answers": ["Treviño enclave"], "question": "the in northern Spain is part of the territory of the Castilian-Leonese province of Burgos, but is completely surrounded by the territory of the Basque province of Álava?"} +{"answers": ["Fonseca Guimaraens"], "question": "following the Liberal Wars, the owner of had to flee Portugal in an empty Port wine barrel because of his support of liberal reforms?"} +{"answers": ["People's Manifesto", "The People's Manifesto"], "question": "amongst the policies included in created by British satirist Mark Thomas are introducing a maximum wage and renaming Windsor \"Lower Slough\"?"} +{"answers": ["Psophodidae"], "question": "the Australasian bird family contains such birds as quail-thrushes \"(example pictured)\", jewel-babblers, whipbirds and wedgebills?"} +{"answers": ["Valle de Villaverde"], "question": "although the current mayor of the enclave belongs to the Regionalist Party of Cantabria, a previous mayor in 1987 advocated integrating it into the Basque province of Biscay?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Carroll", "Jim Carroll", "Jim Carroll"], "question": "music journalist co-founded the Choice Music Prize, known for its tendency to come to \"some pretty eccentric decisions\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "White", "Jim White", "Jim White"], "question": "Do you know that, because he was only 17, professional wrestler needed a signed permission slip from his father in order to wrestle in his first match?"} +{"answers": ["Taxation in medieval England"], "question": "in 1194, one of the imposed a 25% tax on all personal property and income?"} +{"answers": ["Jade", "Jade"], "question": "several publications, including GamePro and IGN, consider to be one of video games' greatest heroines?"} +{"answers": ["The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine"], "question": "the Simon & Garfunkel song \"\" is about the advertisement on Madison Avenue in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Jarkov Mammoth"], "question": "the \"\" was found when Simion Jarkov noticed the protruding tusks on a hunting trip?"} +{"answers": ["St Oswald's Chambers", "St Oswald's Chambers, Chester"], "question": " in Chester, Cheshire, England, was built on land purchased by the architect John Douglas to enhance the view towards Chester Cathedral?"} +{"answers": ["Acrassicauda"], "question": "while living in Saddam's Iraq, heavy metal band was banned from head banging because it looked similar to Jews praying?"} +{"answers": ["Harrytown Catholic High School"], "question": " originated as a convent school within the 250 year old Harrytown Hall?"} +{"answers": ["Yellow River oil spill"], "question": "the which spread from the Wei River to the Yellow River was ultimately contained in the Sanmenxia reservoir?"} +{"answers": ["Atma Siddhi"], "question": "Jain text propounds six fundamental truths: the soul exists, is eternal, is doer of action, enjoys or suffers its actions, liberation exists, and means to achieve liberation exists?"} +{"answers": ["Phenix", "Erin Phenix", "Erin", "Erin Ashley Phenix"], "question": "friends of the family raised 3,500 for Laurie Phenix to travel to the 2000 Summer Olympics and see her daughter win a gold medal?"} +{"answers": ["Donald Trounson", "Donald", "Alfred Donald Trounson", "Trounson"], "question": " distributed chocolate to soldiers returning from Dunkirk, escorted captive Italians to prison camps in Algeria, and founded the National Photographic Index of Australian Wildlife?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Nirim"], "question": "Haim Bar Lev said that the decided the outcome of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War?"} +{"answers": ["Dickson Tavern"], "question": "the is the oldest building in Erie, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Irish Thoroughbred"], "question": "publishers at first considered Nora Roberts' debut novel to be too ethnic because the heroine was from Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred Wahlberg", "Alfred", "Wahlberg"], "question": "Swedish landscape painter was awarded with medals at the Paris Salon in 1870 and 1872, and at the 1878 World's Fair in Paris?"} +{"answers": ["E-mu Modular System"], "question": "the is a modular synthesizer made in the early 1970s that produces musical sounds by the manipulation of patch cords to create connections among its various modules?"} +{"answers": ["Harrington Bridge"], "question": " is a listed building, except for the central section which crosses the River Trent into Derbyshire, England?"} +{"answers": ["Reay", "Stephen", "Stephen Reay"], "question": ", Under-Librarian at the Bodleian Library, Oxford, was remembered by colleagues for his habit of \"hovering over hot-air gratings in search of warmth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marasmius rotula"], "question": "the \"\" releases its spores in response to rain, rather than circadian rhythm like other mushrooms?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan Cecil", "Jonathan", "Cecil"], "question": "the actor , whose film roles include Hercule Poirot's assistant Hastings, has been called \"one of the finest upper-class-twits of his era\"?"} +{"answers": ["Soviet Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee"], "question": "until 1974, all visits of the Palestine Liberation Organization to the Soviet Union were hosted by the rather than government representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Peace of Travendal"], "question": "with the , Sweden forced Denmark-Norway out of the Great Northern War in the first war year?"} +{"answers": ["Ashley Madison Agency", "Ashley Madison"], "question": " is an online dating service for people currently in a relationship who wish to cheat on their partners?"} +{"answers": ["Mattu Pongal"], "question": "today on , the bull riding sport Jallikattu \"\" – that has led to deaths in the past – is traditionally conducted in the villages of Tamil Nadu, India?"} +{"answers": ["Judges' Council"], "question": "after a meeting in 1940, the English did not meet for another 10 years?"} +{"answers": ["Albanian Lictor Youth"], "question": "soon after the annexation of Albania in 1939 Italian fascists set up the , a branch of the Italian fascist youth movement?"} +{"answers": ["Aiphanes bicornis"], "question": ", a palm species known only from two locations in Ecuador, is named for the notched tips of its leaves which are said to evoke the horns of an antelope?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Gray", "Charles", "Gray", "Charles Gray FRS", "Charles Gray"], "question": " was one of the original trustees of the British Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Htoo Group of Companies"], "question": ", among Myanmar's largest privately held companies, has been under sanctions by the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) since 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Dave Clark Five", "Clark", "Dave Clark", "Dave", "Dave Clark"], "question": "drummer was a stuntman who performed in over 40 films before he formed the 1960s British Invasion band The Dave Clark Five?"} +{"answers": ["Dewey–Stassen debate"], "question": "the between Thomas E. Dewey and Harold E. Stassen \"\" in 1948 was heard by approximately 40 million people?"} +{"answers": ["Fagel Attraction"], "question": "the \"Will & Grace\" episode \"\" was actor Michael Douglas' first television acting role in almost thirty years?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Ford Square House"], "question": "Ford Motor Company founder Henry Ford built his from plans drawn by his wife Clara, using lumber he cut and finished himself?"} +{"answers": ["Karol Śliwka", "Śliwka", "Karol"], "question": "the most prominent leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia within the Polish minority, , died in the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp in 1943?"} +{"answers": ["Broučci"], "question": "fairy-like insect people feature in the classic Czech children's book by Jan Karafiát?"} +{"answers": ["Lowell", "Lowell, West Virginia"], "question": ", was first settled in 1770, making it the oldest community in Summers County?"} +{"answers": ["Ramsay", "John Ramsay", "John Ramsay", "John"], "question": " was the first Australian surgeon to apply heart massage to revive a dead man?"} +{"answers": ["York", "York Imperial", "`York Imperial"], "question": "the apple \"\" is easily identified by its lop-sided shape and was developed by Quaker Jonathan Jessop?"} +{"answers": ["Klaus", "Mertens", "Klaus Mertens"], "question": "within ten years bass singer recorded all vocal works of Johann Sebastian Bach with the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir?"} +{"answers": ["Rahbar", "Rahbar"], "question": "workers employed at the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company were banned from reading the communist newspaper , and could be fired if they did?"} +{"answers": ["Roger Gale", "Roger", "Roger Gale", "Gale"], "question": "the English coin collector (d. 1744) not only donated his collection of coins to Cambridge University, but translated a book that helped new coin collectors avoid being cheated?"} +{"answers": ["An Olive Grove Facing the Sea"], "question": "the Snow Patrol song \"\" was recorded in two different studios, The Stables and Substation?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Kardzhali"], "question": "21 October is now an annual public holiday in the Bulgarian city of Kardzhali to commemorate a during the First Balkan War?"} +{"answers": ["Redfish Bay"], "question": "Texas' northernmost extensive beds of seagrass can be found in , where they are protected by state law?"} +{"answers": ["Raw Dykes"], "question": "during the English Civil War, Royalist soldiers fired artillery at Leicester from Roman earthwork?"} +{"answers": ["Hannah Robinson Tower", "Hannah Robinson"], "question": "the in South Kingstown, Rhode Island, is named after a woman whose life of poverty had one of her last moments at an overlook over Narragansett Bay?"} +{"answers": ["District Department of Transportation"], "question": "the in Washington, D.C., is responsible for 144,000 trees adjacent to city streets and 241 bridges?"} +{"answers": ["Melquisedet", "Melquisedet Angulo Córdova", "Córdova"], "question": "one day after Mexican soldier was honored as a hero at his funeral, his mother and three relatives were gunned down in retaliation by drug cartel hitmen?"} +{"answers": ["December 2000 nor'easter", "December 2000"], "question": "despite snowfall totals exceeding 24 in (60 cm), the effects of the were minimized due to its weekend arrival?"} +{"answers": ["Frigate action of 29 May 1794"], "question": "Royal Navy Captain Francis Laforey successfully sued the Admiralty over the amount of prize money he should be awarded for the capture of the French frigate HMS \"Castor\" at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Bourtzes", "Michael Bourtzes"], "question": "disgruntled at not being rewarded for his capture of Antioch in 969 \"\", the Byzantine general participated in the assassination of Byzantine emperor Nikephoros II Phokas?"} +{"answers": ["Erlbruch", "Wolf Erlbruch", "Wolf"], "question": "Hans Christian Andersen Award-winning author and illustrator illustrated his first book so his son could boast, \"Look, my papa made a children's book\"?"} +{"answers": ["Percnon gibbesi"], "question": " is the most invasive decapod species ever to enter the Mediterranean Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Air Zaïre"], "question": "Zairean President Mobutu gained renown for treating as his personal service, and would commandeer its aircraft for shopping trips abroad?"} +{"answers": ["Guido", "Goldschmiedt", "Guido Goldschmiedt"], "question": "the Austrian chemist determined the structure of the opium alkaloid papaverine in 1889?"} +{"answers": ["Pitted stingray"], "question": "the is one of only two stingrays with a \"W\"-shaped groove on its underside?"} +{"answers": ["Central Council of United Trade Unions"], "question": "although formally banned, the Iranian communist was able to revive its activities under the rule of Mohammad Mosaddegh in the early 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Pilumnus hirtellus"], "question": "an inch-long can carry 4000 eggs?"} +{"answers": ["Orthalicus reses"], "question": " \"(shell pictured)\" lives only in tropical hardwood hammocks in Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Sidhu", "Malkiat Singh Sidhu", "Malkiat"], "question": "a Sunday assassination attempt against caught Canadian authorities off-guard, as information about the threat received on Friday was not passed along until Monday?"} +{"answers": ["Hondo Creek"], "question": ", a tributary of the Frio River in Texas, was the site of both an 1842 battle between the Republic of Texas and Mexico, and an 1866 Indian attack?"} +{"answers": ["Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park Bridge", "Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park"], "question": "prior to becoming a St. Louis County park, was a resort and the site of numerous boating events?"} +{"answers": ["Flower", "Flower"], "question": " was intended by designer Jenova Chen to fill what he saw as a gap in the \"emotional spectrum\" offered by video games?"} +{"answers": ["Old Ephraim"], "question": ", a giant grizzly bear that lived in Utah, was known as \"Old Three Toes\" by shepherds because of a congenital deformity on one foot?"} +{"answers": ["Hortus Palatinus"], "question": "the Renaissance-styled gardens \"\" of Heidelberg included a collection of singing mechanical birds?"} +{"answers": ["Hillegas", "Howard", "Howard C. Hillegas", "Howard Clemens Hillegas"], "question": " was the first journalist to report that the fighting between Britain and the Boers had started in the Second Boer War?"} +{"answers": ["Santa María", "Santa María Tonameca"], "question": "in , Oaxaca, Mexico, there is a group of people called “pintos” or “Ñutis” who have patches of yellow, black, red, white and even blue on their skin due to a genetic mutation?"} +{"answers": ["Slovak Police training explosives incident"], "question": "Slovakia recently sent explosives to Ireland on ?"} +{"answers": ["Nord", "Gloria Nord", "Gloria"], "question": "pin-up girl attracted more than a million people to her rolling skating exhibitions in 1942 and 1943 and later gave a command performance for Queen Elizabeth II?"} +{"answers": ["St. Charles Bay", "Charles Bay"], "question": "a Spanish vessel blown into Texas' by a storm, was allegedly stranded in a creek and later taken apart to construct houses?"} +{"answers": ["Million Dollar Maybe"], "question": "the \"Simpsons\" episode \"\" will feature a new character created by the winner of a fan-contest organized by the staff of the show?"} +{"answers": ["Amanita regalis"], "question": "the \"\" was the German Mycological Society's \"Mushroom of the Year\" in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Charles Morgan", "Morgan"], "question": "the Irish novelist Lady Morgan was married to the private physician after a meeting engineered by the wife of his employer?"} +{"answers": ["Lina Congo"], "question": "in 1965 Congo-Brazzaville national airline was renamed to avoid confusion with an airline of the same name from Congo-Kinshasa?"} +{"answers": ["Chobot", "Emanuel Chobot", "Emanuel"], "question": ", chairman of the Polish Socialist Workers Party in interbellum Czechoslovakia, was active in the cooperative movement?"} +{"answers": ["Johannes Andenæs", "Johannes", "Johannes Bratt Andenæs", "Andenæs"], "question": ", himself a concentration camp prisoner of Nazis during WWII, criticized the harshness of the legal process against Nazis in Norway after the war?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Rose", "Mary Rose Trust"], "question": "the , the charitable trust that salvaged the \"Mary Rose\" in 1982, played an important part in preserving historical shipwrecks in the UK from exploitation?"} +{"answers": ["Over the Rainbow", "Over the Rainbow"], "question": "Andrew Lloyd Webber is concerned about casting a dog in the forthcoming BBC television series ?"} +{"answers": ["Lalitha Mahal"], "question": "the \"\", a palace in Mysore, India, was built in 1921 on orders of the Maharaja of Mysore for exclusive stay of the Viceroy of India?"} +{"answers": ["Central Union of Workers and Peasants of Iran"], "question": "on December 14, 1947, a rival government-supported Iranian union, ESKI, carried out an attack on a club building of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Gwenda"], "question": " of the 1998–99 Australian region cyclone season was the most intense Australian tropical cyclone on record?"} +{"answers": ["Issa", "Issa Lamine", "Lamine"], "question": "the Nigerien politician ignored the opposition calls for a boycott of the 2009 parliamentary election, and was elected as an independent?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Dwyer", "Michael", "Michael Dwyer", "Dwyer"], "question": "Irish film critic attended every Cannes Film Festival from 1982 until 2009, months before his death?"} +{"answers": ["Cycle Friendly Awards"], "question": "New Zealand Prime Minister John Key was a finalist for the 2009 in the 'Cycling Champion of the Year' category?"} +{"answers": ["The Last Theorem"], "question": "in , science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke \"\" moved the equator north to Sri Lanka to allow for the building of a space elevator there?"} +{"answers": ["Polytolypa"], "question": "the fungal genus is known from a single specimen found growing on dung of the North American porcupine?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan", "Richardson", "Jonathan Richardson"], "question": " wrote \"the first significant work of artistic theory in English\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maritime Museum", "Maritime Museum"], "question": "during the Japanese occupation of Indonesia the site of the was used as logistic storage for the Japanese army?"} +{"answers": ["Bálkason", "Páll", "Páll Bálkason"], "question": "according to a mediaeval chronicle, saga, and later clan tradition, blinded and castrated the son of a Manx king—a son who would in time become king himself?"} +{"answers": ["Traba", "Rodrigo", "Rodrigo Pérez de Traba"], "question": "s knights unlawfully imprisoned Arias Muñiz, the archdeacon of Trastámara, in the Archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela?"} +{"answers": ["Parks and Recreation", "Parks and Recreation", "Parks and Recreation, season 2"], "question": "although the first season of the NBC series \"Parks and Recreation\" was critically panned, it was considered one of the best comedies of the year during its ?"} +{"answers": ["Vardy School", "Vardy Community School"], "question": "the in Hancock County, Tennessee, was started by missionaries to educate children who were barred from public schools because they were Melungeons?"} +{"answers": ["Álvarez", "Tavo Álvarez", "Tavo"], "question": "during spring training in 1997, Mexican baseball player was mistakenly introduced as Taco Alvarez?"} +{"answers": ["Black-winged starling", "Black-winged Starling"], "question": "the \"\" was once considered a potential problem for the threatened Bali Starling but is now an endangered species itself?"} +{"answers": ["Worcester State Hospital"], "question": "Sigmund Freud visited in 1909 during his only trip to America?"} +{"answers": ["Biermann", "Aenne Biermann", "Aenne"], "question": "the first photography subjects of the German photographer were her own children?"} +{"answers": ["Rosario Rodríguez", "Rodríguez", "Rosario"], "question": " was the youngest baseball player in the National League during the 1989 season?"} +{"answers": ["Smalleye stingray"], "question": "the may have convergently evolved a shape and swimming mode akin to that of manta rays?"} +{"answers": ["Tales of Silversleeve"], "question": ", named ninth best album of the decade by \"The Irish Times\", received its title after its creator neglected to wipe her runny nose?"} +{"answers": ["Peglau", "Karl", "Karl Peglau"], "question": "German traffic psychologist designed the iconic East German Ampelmännchen traffic lights \"\", one of the few GDR symbols to remain popular after reunification?"} +{"answers": ["Shutterbug Follies"], "question": "Jason Little won two Ignatz Awards in consecutive years for his graphic novel ?"} +{"answers": ["G.", "Carter", "G. S. Carter"], "question": "Z Special Unit member Major went on to found the Kundasang War Memorial and Gardens in Sabah?"} +{"answers": ["Stenocarpus cryptocarpus"], "question": "the juvenile leaves of the Australian Queensland rainforest tree reach 115 cm long, but the adult leaves only 14 cm long?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Renezeder", "Renezeder", "Carl"], "question": "before he won a record seven short course off-road racing championships, was an All-American in water polo?"} +{"answers": ["Noojee railway line"], "question": "the tall trestle bridge on the former is the tallest surviving trestle bridge in Victoria, Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Felix Wurman", "Felix", "Wurman"], "question": "cellist founded the Church of Beethoven, described by NPR as \"a church for people who don't go to church,\" in an abandoned gas station off Route 66 in New Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Metzgeriales"], "question": "the always produce their sex organs on their backs?"} +{"answers": ["Orange Bowl", "1938 Orange Bowl"], "question": "the Orange Bowl stadium \"\" first hosted the college football bowl game of the same name in ?"} +{"answers": ["Eustace fitz John", "Eustace", "John"], "question": ", the founder of Alnwick Abbey who fought against his own countrymen at the Battle of the Standard, had only one eye?"} +{"answers": ["Game Change"], "question": "the release of , a book about the 2008 United States presidential election, led Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to apologize over remarks he made about President Barack Obama?"} +{"answers": ["Unė Babickaitė", "Babickaitė", "Unė"], "question": ", a Lithuanian actress who appeared in American silent films, was sentenced to five years in a Soviet gulag?"} +{"answers": ["Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park"], "question": ", located in East Java, is the only conservation area in Indonesia that has a sand sea?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Walsh", "Tom", "Tom Walsh", "Walsh"], "question": "the late Wyoming politician made 14 trips to Southeast Asia at his own expense looking for Vietnam War POWs and MIAs?"} +{"answers": ["Authentic", "Authentic"], "question": "the horse has won three Olympic medals and two World Equestrian Games medals?"} +{"answers": ["Self Made Man", "``Self Made Man", "Self Made Man"], "question": "\"\"s \"\" references franchise star Arnold Schwarzenegger with its Skynet plot to assassinate the Governor of California on New Year's Eve 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Arrival of the Hungarians"], "question": "a 1760 m cyclorama, the \"(fragment pictured)\", was painted in 1894 to celebrate the 1000th anniversary of the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin in 895?"} +{"answers": ["Cosmos", "Cosmos"], "question": "Carl Sagan's book , which accompanied the , became the best-selling science book in 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Major League Umpires Association"], "question": "the executive director and 22 umpires were fired after they tried a mass resignation campaign in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Phenes raptor"], "question": "the dragonfly is the largest Odonata in Chile?"} +{"answers": ["Todd Manning and Marty Saybrooke rape storylines"], "question": "the from the American daytime drama \"One Life to Live\" have been the subject of various academic works, as well as outrage from leading anti-sexual assault organizations such as RAINN?"} +{"answers": ["Eduard Charlemont", "Charlemont", "Eduard"], "question": "reproductions of \"The Moorish Chief\", painted by , are the best-selling paintings at the museum store of the Philadelphia Museum of Art?"} +{"answers": ["Oz and Hugh Drink to Christmas"], "question": "the BBC program was described in the press as Oz Clarke and Hugh Dennis divining that the true spirit of Christmas is \"getting hammered\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ramholt", "Tim Ramholt", "Tim"], "question": "Swiss defenceman played just 45 seconds in his National Hockey League career?"} +{"answers": ["France–Americas relations"], "question": " \"(map pictured)\" were initiated in 1524 with the explorations of Giovanni da Verrazzano in the service of Francis I of France?"} +{"answers": ["I syng of a mayden"], "question": "the anonymous composer of the 15th-century carol \"\" used traditional imagery deriving from Old Testament texts to celebrate the Annunciation of Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["Drew", "Doughty", "Drew Doughty"], "question": "at the 2010 Olympics, 20-year-old is to become the youngest ice hockey player since Eric Lindros in 1991 to represent Canada in a major best-on-best tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Ovanessian", "Ardeshir", "Ardeshir Ovanessian"], "question": "the Armenian Iranian communist leader spent eleven years in Qasr prison?"} +{"answers": ["Fight the Tide"], "question": "while recording their album , Sanctus Real's guitarist tried putting nail polish on his fingertips because they were raw from continuous playing?"} +{"answers": ["Billfrith"], "question": ", the Northumbrian saint whose name appears in the Durham \"Liber Vitae\", is credited with providing the original gold, silver and jewel ornamentation for the \"Lindisfarne Gospels\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sony CDP-101"], "question": "the was the world's first commercially available CD player?"} +{"answers": ["John Erle-Drax", "Erle-Drax", "John"], "question": " raised and supported the East Kent militia during the 1830 Swing Riots?"} +{"answers": ["Gulf snapping turtle"], "question": "the was described as \"Australia's first living fossil freshwater turtle, an extant population of a Pleistocene taxon\"?"} +{"answers": ["M 22"], "question": "Ange Diawara, the leader of the Congolese rebel group , sought inspiration from Che Guevara and the Cameroonian UPC?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William de Blois", "William de Blois", "Blois"], "question": "although little is known of the episcopate of , Bishop of Lincoln from 1203 to 1206, he was still remembered as a learned man in the 14th century?"} +{"answers": ["John Dougherty Defrees", "Defrees", "John", "John D. Defrees"], "question": "in 1831 founded the first newspaper in Northern Indiana?"} +{"answers": ["The Terrorist Hunters"], "question": " was originally banned from sale by a High Court injunction issued the day of its official release?"} +{"answers": ["Lanny", "Johnson", "Lanny Johnson"], "question": "State Representative was inducted in 1982 into the Louisiana Basketball Hall of Fame for the 1958–1962 seasons at the University of Louisiana at Monroe?"} +{"answers": ["Clayton", "Clayton, West Virginia"], "question": ", was named after a balloonist from Cincinnati who landed in the community after a record-setting 300-mile (480 km) flight in 1835?"} +{"answers": ["Hugo", "Hugo Birger", "Hugo Birger Peterson", "Birger"], "question": "Swedish painter 's most famous work is \"Frukosten hos Ledoyen\" \"\", which depicts several famous Nordic painters having breakfast together on the day of the Paris Salon's opening?"} +{"answers": ["The News at Bedtime"], "question": "the satirical radio comedy is based on a column in \"Private Eye\" magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Sculpture Park", "Laumeier Sculpture Park"], "question": " in Sunset Hills, Missouri, does not have any recreational facilities because its founder wanted a passive park?"} +{"answers": ["Minton", "Sherman", "Sherman Minton"], "question": "no member of the U. S. Congress has been appointed to the United States Supreme Court since the 1949 nomination of ?"} +{"answers": ["Maurice Swynfen Fitzmaurice", "Maurice Fitzmaurice", "Fitzmaurice", "Maurice"], "question": "after his ship was torpedoed, Captain was picked up from the water, apparently with his monocle still firmly in place?"} +{"answers": ["Atlantic ghost crab", "Ocypode quadrata"], "question": "old \"\" may dig burrows in the sand up to 400 metres from the sea?"} +{"answers": ["Etzioni Brigade"], "question": "the participated in the first ever Israeli Haganah operation that deployed more than one brigade?"} +{"answers": ["Æthelstan", "Æthelstan Mannessune", "Mannessune"], "question": "Do you know that, according to a medieval source, the Anglo-Saxon Fenland noble donated a piece of the True Cross to Ramsey Abbey?"} +{"answers": ["Ettehadiyeh-ye Sendika-ye Kargaran-e Iran", "Ettehadiyeh-ye Sendika-ye Kargaran-e"], "question": "at the 1949 congress of the government-sponsored Iranian trade union centre , only two out of 36 delegates were workers?"} +{"answers": ["Safe Conduct"], "question": "Bertrand Tavernier directed because of his interest in reviving films from 1942 to 1944 and because he has friendships with key figures from those films?"} +{"answers": ["Comité de liaison de patronat de l'A.E.F."], "question": "the employers' organization in French Equatorial Africa, , was significantly weaker than its West African counterparts, as employers in Equatorial Africa were highly individualistic?"} +{"answers": ["Claude d'Abbeville", "Claude", "d'Abbeville"], "question": " was a Franciscan missionary who wrote in 1614 about the dispatch of Brazilian Tupinambá Indians to the French king Louis XIII?"} +{"answers": ["Hygrophorus agathosmus"], "question": "the edible mushroom smells like almonds?"} +{"answers": ["Chopard Diamond award"], "question": "Rod Stewart \"\", Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Bon Jovi, Michael Jackson and The Beatles have all received the ?"} +{"answers": ["Whelan", "Patrick J. Whelan", "Patrick James Whelan", "Patrick"], "question": " allegedly assassinated Thomas D'Arcy McGee four months after warning the police about a similar plot against the Canadian politician?"} +{"answers": ["Lise Lindbæk", "Lindbæk", "Lise"], "question": "after having covered the Spanish Civil War as a war correspondent journalist worked to aid Spanish refugee children in France?"} +{"answers": ["Cornwerdermolen", "De Cornwerdermolen, Cornwerd"], "question": ", Cornwerd is the most westerly windmill in Friesland?"} +{"answers": ["Beatrice", "Beatrice Mintz", "Mintz"], "question": "in 1974, Rudolf Jaenisch and created the first transgenic mouse by injecting DNA from Simian virus 40?"} +{"answers": ["Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground"], "question": "Blind Willie Johnson's gospel-blues song \"\" was included on the Voyager Golden Record to represent human loneliness to extraterrestrial life?"} +{"answers": ["Cowper", "Andrew Cowper", "Andrew King Cowper", "Andrew"], "question": " \"\" was awarded the Military Cross three times in the First World War for his efforts in destroying 19 German aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Allen Rogers", "Rogers"], "question": "American artist worked with \"Harper's Weekly\" as a political cartoonist for 25 years, and with the \"New York Herald\" for an additional 20 years?"} +{"answers": ["Kafr Misr"], "question": "artifacts uncovered in , an Arab village located to the south of Mount Tabor, Israel, attest to Jewish, Christian and Muslim habitation over the centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Humber", "Thomas Humber", "Thomas"], "question": " was apprenticed as a blacksmith and went on to found the Humber bicycle company in 1869 which evolved into Humber automobiles?"} +{"answers": ["Flight of the Red Tail"], "question": " chronicles the second restoration of a P-51 Mustang bomber escort for the Allied Forces in the European Theatre of World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 536"], "question": "the is one of the manuscripts purchased by philanthropist Baroness Burdett-Coutts (1814–1906)?"} +{"answers": ["Gatewood", "Curtis Gatewood", "James Curtis Gatewood", "Curtis"], "question": "in 2003 became the first college football recruit from Memphis to sign with Vanderbilt since 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Island Harbor Rear Range Light"], "question": "the top half of the was part of another tower originally used at the Vidal Shoals near Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Tracked Hovercraft"], "question": "the prototype high-speed train \"(remains pictured)\" was expected to reach 300 mph on its test track north of London, but had only broken 100 mph on a short portion before the program was cancelled in 1973?"} +{"answers": ["Benham Falls"], "question": "approximately 6,000 years ago in central Oregon, Lava Butte exploded, and eventually created ?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry", "Jerry Kennedy", "Kennedy", "Jerry Glenn Kennedy"], "question": "as a child, , who later produced for legendary musicians such as Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis, recorded several songs with Chet Atkins for RCA Records?"} +{"answers": ["Wayang Museum"], "question": "the in Jakarta contains the tombstone of Jan Pieterszoon Coen?"} +{"answers": ["Brandon", "Brandon Kozun", "Kozun", "Brandon Scott Kozun"], "question": "after turning down an invitation to play with the Americans, scored the shootout winning goal for Canada to defeat the United States during round robin play at the 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Friis", "Lykke", "Lykke Friis"], "question": ", the current Danish Minister for Climate and Energy, was not a member of the party Venstre before becoming a minister?"} +{"answers": ["The Restorers"], "question": "while filming , director Adam White stumbled upon the Red Tail Project, which led to the production of \"Red Tail Reborn\"?"} +{"answers": ["1833 territorial division of Spain"], "question": "the \"(map shown)\" into provinces has persisted with only small changes down to the present day?"} +{"answers": ["Einar Bragi", "Einar Bragi Sigurðsson", "Einar", "Bragi"], "question": "Icelandic modernist , one of the original Atom Poets, translated poetry from all major European languages?"} +{"answers": ["Jakarta History Museum"], "question": "the was formerly used as the administrative headquarters of the Dutch East India Company?"} +{"answers": ["Anacostia Historic District"], "question": "Uniontown, Washington, D.C.'s first \"suburban\" community, is part of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Sarraounia", "Sarraounia"], "question": " is an award-winning film that depicts a real-life battle between French Colonial Forces and an African queen?"} +{"answers": ["William Gurney Benham", "Hervey William Gurney Benham", "William Benham", "William", "Benham"], "question": " collected and arranged over fifty thousand quotations in one of his books?"} +{"answers": ["The Candidate", "The Candidate"], "question": " was an 2009 Afghan reality TV show that pitted youth against each other in a mock presidential election?"} +{"answers": ["John Douglas Thompson", "John", "Thompson"], "question": "Obie Award-winning actor only took up acting after being laid off from his job as a traveling computer salesman?"} +{"answers": ["Mashallah Shamsolvaezin", "Mashallah", "Shamsolvaezin"], "question": ", who founded and edited many of post-revolutionary Iran's independent newspapers, was arrested at his Tehran home in the aftermath of the 2009 Ashura protests?"} +{"answers": ["Villers–Bretonneux Australian National Memorial"], "question": "the \"\", the last of the great memorials to the missing of World War I, was unveiled just over a year before World War II broke out?"} +{"answers": ["William L. Reilly", "William", "Reilly"], "question": " twelve-year tenure as president of Le Moyne College was the longest in the Jesuit school's history?"} +{"answers": ["Steeple Langford"], "question": "the archaeological finds from include a Bronze Age palstave and a Romano-British painted pebble?"} +{"answers": ["The French Kissers"], "question": "the director of the 2009 film chose to use mostly untrained actors because he feared that professional actors would be too egotistical?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Joe Main", "Main"], "question": "Barack Obama nominated former United Mine Workers official to serve as the head of Mine Safety and Health Administration?"} +{"answers": ["Ording", "Aake", "Aake Ording", "Aake Anker Ording"], "question": "\"Time\" magazine described , who initiated the international fundraiser \"United Nations Appeal for Children\", as \"Norway's tall, blue-eyed, idealistic U.N. Staffer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Suero", "Vermúdez", "Suero Vermúdez"], "question": "in 1122 donated his private monastery at Cornellana to the Abbey of Cluny, but in 1128 gave it instead to the Cathedral of San Salvador, Oviedo, sparking a centuries-long dispute?"} +{"answers": ["Princess", "Kingdom", "Princess Alice of the United Kingdom"], "question": " \"\" was married to Prince Louis of Hesse in an atmosphere described by Queen Victoria as \"more of a funeral than a wedding\"?"} +{"answers": ["God the Father in Western art"], "question": "prior to the 10th century in Western art, no attempt was made to portray in terms of a human form?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin", "Stan Benjamin", "Stan'' Benjamin", "Stan"], "question": "while was a scout, the Houston Astros used his evaluation of Jeff Bagwell as the basis to make a trade for him on August 30, 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Coleman", "Elliot d'Evereaux Coleman", "Elliot D. Coleman", "Elliot"], "question": "the Louisiana sheriff was one of the police bodyguards on duty at the time of the 1935 assassination of U.S. Senator Huey P. Long, Jr.?"} +{"answers": ["Goose Creek Oil Field"], "question": "the in Galveston Bay had the first offshore oil wells in Texas, U.S., and the removal of oil led to subsidence of the overlying terrain?"} +{"answers": ["FotoInsight"], "question": "in June 2005, Intel threatened photo printing company with legal action over their use of the name \"The 'INSIDE' format\" saying it infringed their trademark \"Intel Inside\"?"} +{"answers": ["Split Rock Lighthouse State Park"], "question": " in Minnesota has a clifftop lighthouse \"\" on the North Shore of Lake Superior built without roads?"} +{"answers": ["Dos Cuadras Offshore Oil Field"], "question": "the oil in the 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill, which killed upwards of 10,000 birds and numerous other creatures along the coast of California, U.S., came from the ?"} +{"answers": ["Caillat", "Dominique Caillat", "Dominique"], "question": "Swiss writer briefly worked as an international lawyer before turning to literature and the stage, which helped her receive a basic training in acting and directing?"} +{"answers": ["Petalura hesperia"], "question": " dragonflies lay their eggs along stream margins because their larvae are semi-aquatic?"} +{"answers": ["Slade's Case"], "question": " has been called a \"watershed\" moment in English law?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Brocklander", "Fred", "Brocklander"], "question": " became a Major League Baseball umpire during a 1979 strike and continued umpiring for 12 more years in the National League?"} +{"answers": ["charivari", "Charivari"], "question": "a , a custom in which victims were mocked and humiliated in a noisy public procession, occurred in England as late as 1917?"} +{"answers": ["Gniezno Doors"], "question": "the bronze , of about 1175, are the only Romanesque doors in Europe decorated with scenes from the life of a saint \"(his murder pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ya'qub Bilbul", "Ya'qub", "Bilbul"], "question": ", an Iraqi Jew who wrote in Arabic, is considered a pioneer of the Iraqi novel and short story?"} +{"answers": ["Klemens", "Klemens Sielecki", "Klemens Stefan Sielecki", "Sielecki"], "question": "five Fablok Luxtorpeda trains were constructed under the leadership of ?"} +{"answers": ["Xian H-6"], "question": "the , which made its first flight in 2007, has been described as \"China's first proper strategic bomber\"?"} +{"answers": ["Signaté", "Mariama", "Mariama Camara Signaté", "Mariama Signaté", "Mariama Signate"], "question": "French team handball player was selected into the all-star team at the 2009 World Women's Handball Championship in China?"} +{"answers": ["Singer", "Loren Singer", "Loren"], "question": "s 1970 book \"The Parallax View\", later made into the 1974 thriller starring Warren Beatty, allowed Singer to leave a job as a printing salesman?"} +{"answers": ["Floral clock", "floral clock", "Floral clock"], "question": "the , has a face that is in diameter and is composed of more than 10,000 individual flowers?"} +{"answers": ["Arcade Hoops Basketball"], "question": "it took six weeks for developer Garry Kitchen to write and complete the iPhone and Nintendo DSi video game ?"} +{"answers": ["Come What(ever) May"], "question": "during the recording process of Stone Sour's second album drummer Joel Ekman decided to leave the band following the diagnosis of his son's brainstem glioma?"} +{"answers": ["Bond District"], "question": "Rev. (1813–1896) used proceeds from a Hawaiian sugar plantation to fund his church and a girls' seminary?"} +{"answers": ["Puerto Ángel"], "question": "a previously undescribed species of coral called \"Pocillopora sp.\" was found off the coast of , Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Sanborn", "Harlan Sanborn", "Harlan", "Harlan P. Sanborn"], "question": " coached the North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team to their lowest offense score ever with the team only scoring eight points during a game?"} +{"answers": ["Falchuk", "Brad Falchuk", "Brad"], "question": "screenwriter tried to stand out in high school by wearing a tie every day and declaring himself a Republican?"} +{"answers": ["Washoe Lake State Park", "Washoe State Park"], "question": "extensive droughts have caused Washoe Lake \"\" at in Nevada to dry up, most recently in 1992, 1994, and 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Leden", "Christian Leden", "Christian"], "question": "Norwegian musicologist was the first person to record film in the northern Arctic?"} +{"answers": ["Anacostia station", "Anacostia Station"], "question": "disagreement over the relocation of a nursery during construction of the Washington Metro's required an Act of Congress to resolve?"} +{"answers": ["William Garrow", "William", "Garrow"], "question": ", a barrister from the Regency England period whose work was largely forgotten for much of the 19th and 20th centuries, was recently cited in a 2006 Irish Court of Criminal Appeal case?"} +{"answers": ["Comerica Bank New Year", "Comerica Bank New Year's Parade"], "question": "the , originally held for the Cotton Bowl Classic, is still held annually in Dallas even though the Cotton Bowl has moved to Arlington, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh Norman-Walker", "Hugh", "Norman-Walker", "Hugh Selby Norman-Walker", "Sir Hugh Selby Norman-Walker"], "question": " was forced to decline the appointment of the Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man in 1973 because his wife would not take up the new post with him?"} +{"answers": ["Aiphanes chiribogensis"], "question": "the palm is considered to be vulnerable to extinction because none of the seven known populations lie within Ecuador's network of protected areas?"} +{"answers": ["Costello", "Tim Costello", "Tim Costello", "Tim"], "question": "author and anti-globalization advocate started his writing career in the back of his truck while traveling as a long-haul truck driver?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Henderson Pattengill", "Pattengill", "Albert", "Albert Pattengill"], "question": "Greek professor played on Michigan's 1867 baseball team, nominated \"azure-blue and maize\" as the university's colors, and was one of the founders of the Big Ten Conference?"} +{"answers": ["Alice Verlet", "Alice", "Verlet"], "question": "coloratura soprano gave a 1922 opera and song recital at Carnegie Hall accompanied on violin by a young Xavier Cugat, who later achieved fame as the \"rhumba king\"?"} +{"answers": ["Red Tail Reborn"], "question": ", which chronicled the Red Tail Project's restoration of the P-51 Mustang, won regional Emmy Award recognition?"} +{"answers": ["Sandow", "Billy Sandow", "Billy"], "question": "Do you know that, although champion boxer Jack Dempsey refused a challenge from to fight professional wrestler Ed \"Strangler\" Lewis, the \"Chicago Tribune\" predicted that Lewis would win in 38 minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Clément-Bayard", "Adolphe", "Adolphe Clément-Bayard"], "question": ", an orphan who had been apprenticed to a blacksmith, rose to become a leading French manufacturer of bicycles, pneumatic tyres, motorcycles, automobiles, aeroplanes and airships \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vance Seamounts"], "question": "the underwater volcanoes of the are pocketed by multiple calderas, many of which have been almost erased by newer flows?"} +{"answers": ["Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park"], "question": "the Spanish hosts at least 2170 plant species, 34 of them found nowhere else?"} +{"answers": ["Leonid Kharitonov", "Leonid Kharitonov", "Leonid", "Leonid Vladimirovich Kharitonov", "Kharitonov"], "question": "actor lyrical singing in the war film, \"The Soldier Ivan Brovkin\", made him an all-Soviet heart-throb in 1955?"} +{"answers": ["Matford Vic"], "question": ", a two-time winner of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show was purchased at one time for only 2?"} +{"answers": ["1950 Salad Bowl"], "question": "the in Phoenix, Arizona, drew nearly 20,000 fans, setting a new statewide attendance record for football?"} +{"answers": ["Cultural Properties of Japan", "Cultural Property", "Cultural Property"], "question": "the provides for the existence of Living National Treasures?"} +{"answers": ["President Jackson Seamounts"], "question": "the eight volcanoes of the are heavily pocketed by 29 calderas and pit craters?"} +{"answers": ["Manlius Village Historic District"], "question": "five houses with pilasters are preserved in the near Syracuse, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Paradox Valley"], "question": "a project aiming to lower the salinity of the Colorado River has triggered thousands of earthquakes in Colorado's \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Green Line", "Green Line"], "question": "two months after the final five stations on Washington, D.C.'s Metro opened, more than 30,600 riders per day boarded at the stations—three times as many as originally estimated?"} +{"answers": ["Infant massage"], "question": "the of preterm babies has been shown to have many benefits, including the gaining of extra body weight?"} +{"answers": ["The Uncertainty Principle", "The Uncertainty Principle"], "question": "Kevin Hopps, writer of the \"Spectacular Spider-Man\" episode \"\", kept in mind previous battle sequences in the series in order to \"up the stakes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Markeli"], "question": "in 792 the Bulgarians captured the tent and treasury of the Byzantine emperor during a battle at the fortress of near modern Karnobat, Bulgaria?"} +{"answers": ["Rhi", "Rhi Jeffrey", "Jeffrey"], "question": "2004 Olympic gold medalist left competitive swimming just four months before the U.S. Olympic Trials for Beijing?"} +{"answers": ["Krog", "Helge", "Helge Krog"], "question": "during the inter-war period, was known as a member of the \"radical triumvirate\" in Norway, along with Øverland and Hoel?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Bower Forwood", "Forwood"], "question": "Liverpool businessman raised money for the building of the Liverpool Overhead Railway and Liverpool Cathedral?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln Hall", "Lincoln Hall"], "question": " at Portland State University was used as classroom space for several years despite being condemned?"} +{"answers": ["Pulido", "Alfonso Pulido Manzo", "Alfonso Pulido", "Alfonso"], "question": "before making his major league debut, pitcher drew comparisons to Fernando Valenzuela after winning 17 games in the Mexican League in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Eadnoth the Younger", "Eadnoth", "Younger"], "question": "the body of was stolen by the monks of Ely Abbey while the guards taking it to Ramsey Abbey were drunk?"} +{"answers": ["Samuil Shatunovsky", "Samuil", "Shatunovsky", "Samuil Osipovich Shatunovsky"], "question": "Ukrainian mathematician developed axiomatic theory independently from David Hilbert?"} +{"answers": ["Tonyosynthemis ofarrelli"], "question": "researchers finally collected a larva and an adult female which match an earlier male specimen?"} +{"answers": ["Polish–Czech Friendship Trail"], "question": "the was closed to tourists outside the two countries until the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Temple Israel", "Temple Israel"], "question": " of Dayton, Ohio, was one of the founding members of the Union for Reform Judaism?"} +{"answers": ["Kjell Erfjord", "Kjell", "Erfjord"], "question": "in 2008, Lund's former mayor lost a vote to become board chairman of the Norwegian Missionary Society?"} +{"answers": ["Black-fronted Tern", "Black-fronted tern"], "question": "the of New Zealand is known as the ploughboy or ploughman's friend for its propensity to eat worms and grubs in newly ploughed ground?"} +{"answers": ["Red Tail Squadron", "CAF Red Tail Squadron"], "question": "the evolved after a United States Air Force P-51 Mustang \"\" flown by the Tuskegee Airmen was passed through several owners for over 40 years?"} +{"answers": ["Outer Temple"], "question": "the existence of , a body that is thought to be one of the ten Inns of Chancery and was disestablished in the 16th century, was only confirmed in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Tibbot ne Long Bourke, 1st Viscount Mayo", "Mayo", "Tiobóid na Long Bourke, 1st Viscount Mayo", "Tibbot"], "question": ", son of the pirate queen Grace O'Malley, was born at sea in 1567, shortly before his mother's fleet engaged in a battle with Barbary pirates?"} +{"answers": ["Cope", "Haley Cope", "Haley"], "question": "from 1999 to 2003 the Cal Golden Bears had five consecutive Pac-10 Conference swimmers of the year; Marylyn Chiang, , and three-time winner Natalie Coughlin?"} +{"answers": ["Woody", "Woody Freeman", "Freeman"], "question": ", one of the Republicans defeated by Bill Clinton for governor of Arkansas, claimed he began a computer software business in 1985 with 3 in his account?"} +{"answers": ["Blanche Cave"], "question": ", in Australia's Naracoorte Caves National Park, used to exhibit an indigenous man's mummified remains, which were stolen in 1861 and never returned?"} +{"answers": ["IXL Historical Museum"], "question": "the letters \"IXL\" in the in Hermansville, Michigan, are a derivative of the words \"I excel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Lynn Lowe", "A. Lynn Lowe", "Lynn", "Lynn Lowe", "Aylmer Lynn Lowe", "Lowe"], "question": "as early as 1978 the Republican gubernatorial nominee in Arkansas, accused Bill Clinton of having been a draft dodger during the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Meat Industry Workers Federation"], "question": "a massive general strike organized by the Argentinian secured the release of its jailed leadership in September 1943?"} +{"answers": ["Inger", "Husøy", "Inger Lise Husøy"], "question": "former Parliament of Norway member is currently the manager of the Norwegian Burma Committee?"} +{"answers": ["Don't Forget Me", "Don't Forget Me"], "question": "Bryan Adams sang backing vocals on Glass Tiger's 1986 hit single \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Crisler", "Fritz Crisler", "Fritz"], "question": " developed the platoon system of American football in which separate squads play offense and defense and designed the winged football helmet used by the Michigan Wolverines?"} +{"answers": ["High Court", "High Court", "High Court of Singapore"], "question": "the \"(Supreme Court Building pictured)\" is the sole court in Singapore exercising original criminal jurisdiction that may impose the death penalty?"} +{"answers": ["Valpolicella"], "question": "the winemaking technique of \"ripasso\" involves adding the pomace of leftover grape skins from the fermentation of Amarone to to give the wine more body, color and flavor?"} +{"answers": ["Kopreitan", "Ole", "Ole August Kopreitan", "Ole Kopreitan"], "question": "anti-nuclear activist is known for spreading leaflets and selling campaign buttons from a cart in Norway's main street, \"Karl Johans gate\"?"} +{"answers": ["Reaction", "Reaction"], "question": "while voicing the character of Doctor Octopus in the \"The Spectacular Spider-Man\" episode \"\", Peter MacNicol chose to base it on late actor Laird Cregar?"} +{"answers": ["Beeren Island"], "question": "the first child of European descent born along the Hudson River was born on near Albany, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Supply of Goods Act 1973", "Supply of Goods Act 1973"], "question": "two sections of the British were completely identical?"} +{"answers": ["Lulisc", "Eadred Lulisc", "Eadred"], "question": "Do you know that, according to the \"Historia de Sancto Cuthberto\", , abbot of Carlisle, tried to take the body of St Cuthbert to Ireland, but was thwarted by the weather?"} +{"answers": ["Solow", "Alan Solow", "Alan", "Alan P. Solow"], "question": "prominent American Jewish leader called President Barack Obama \"the first Jewish president\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ripeness in viticulture"], "question": "one way that winemakers determine of some grape varieties is by watching the change in the stems from flexible and green \"\" to hard and brown?"} +{"answers": ["Quality Bicycle Products"], "question": " is the largest distributor of bicycle parts and accessories in the bicycle industry, with revenues of 150 million in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Down in Flames", "Down in Flames"], "question": "the video game is a simulation of dogfights between World War II fighters and feature such planes as P-47 Thunderbolt, PZL.23 Karaś and five variants of Messerschmitt Bf 109?"} +{"answers": ["Mborja", "Tefik Selim Mborja", "Tefik", "Tefik Mborja"], "question": "during the Italian occupation was, as General Secretary of the Albanian Fascist Party, included in the Albanian cabinet as an ex-officio member?"} +{"answers": ["A Letter to Lord Ellenborough"], "question": "in , Percy Bysshe Shelley made an argument for tolerance of all published opinion, even when false?"} +{"answers": ["Music Biennale Zagreb"], "question": "John Cage caused a sensation at the 1963 by crawling under the piano during his stage performance, despite promising not to?"} +{"answers": ["Cross of Lothair"], "question": "the Ottonian jewelled of about 1000 AD has at its centre an ancient Roman cameo of the Emperor Augustus \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Guillermo Algaze", "Algaze", "Guillermo"], "question": " received the MacArthur \"Genius\" Award two years in a row?"} +{"answers": ["Jahri", "Jahri Evans", "Jahri Divine Evans", "Evans"], "question": "Pro Bowl guard attended Bloomsburg University not on an athletic scholarship, but rather an academic scholarship?"} +{"answers": ["The Gruffalo", "The Gruffalo"], "question": "according to a BBC Radio 2 poll, \"The Gruffalo\", which was in 2009, is the UK's favourite bedtime story?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Koshimi Yamagiwa", "Joseph", "Yamagiwa", "Joseph K. Yamagiwa"], "question": " was a Research Bombing Analyst for the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey which took place in Washington D.C. and Tokyo?"} +{"answers": ["Jewel Box", "Jewel Box"], "question": "the , is a greenhouse but doesn't have a glass roof because of frequent hailstorms?"} +{"answers": ["Deiva", "Deiva Zivarattinam", "Zivarattinam"], "question": "in the 1946 French legislative election the incumbent parliamentarian from French India, , received only 18 votes?"} +{"answers": ["Clayton", "Teetzel", "Clayton Teetzel", "Clayton Tryon Teetzel"], "question": "Michigan sprinter coached the BYU basketball team to an 11–1 season and later coached the Utah State football team to an undefeated season outscoring opponents 164 to 0?"} +{"answers": ["Pratt & Whitney Canada", "Pratt & Whitney Canada PW800"], "question": "the has begun core testing even though its only application, the Cessna Citation Columbus, has been canceled?"} +{"answers": ["Harry McGee", "Harry", "McGee"], "question": "Political Correspondent with \"The Irish Times\" described the Irish budget, 2010 as maybe \"the most austere Budget in the history of the State\"?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Lynn Arthur Davis", "Lynn", "Lynn A. Davis"], "question": " stopped illegal gambling in Hot Springs in a 128-day career as head of the Arkansas state police?"} +{"answers": ["Montana", "Montana"], "question": "the important Early Classic Mesoamerican city of , in Guatemala, was a colony founded by the distant metropolis of Teotihuacan, in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony Roll"], "question": "58 ships \"(one pictured)\" of the 16th-century navy of Henry VIII of England were illustrated in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Butler", "Marion", "Marion Butler"], "question": "at age 36, Populist Party Chairman of North Carolina obtained his law degree from the University of North Carolina while serving in the U.S. Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Negapatam"], "question": "Reynier van Vlissingen, the Dutch Governor of Negapatam in India, surrendered to British forces in the 1781 because the garrison had only one day of gunpowder remaining?"} +{"answers": ["Sun-Ray Cinema at 5 Points", "Sun-Ray Cinema"], "question": " in Jacksonville was the first theater in Florida, and the third in the United States, equipped to show sound film?"} +{"answers": ["Oryzomys gorgasi"], "question": "the South American rice rat is threatened by competition with the Black Rat?"} +{"answers": ["Great Brook Run"], "question": "at the 2008 , English politician David Cameron ran through a muddy stream faster than a man dressed as Spider-Man?"} +{"answers": ["Shankha"], "question": "because of its aquatic origin and resemblance to the vulva, the \"(carved examples pictured)\" is linked with female fertility and is an integral part of Tantric rites?"} +{"answers": ["Mein Leben", "Mein Leben"], "question": "Friedrich Nietzsche suggested the crest on the frontispiece of Richard Wagner's autobiography, , be composed of a vulture and the constellation The Plough?"} +{"answers": ["Cross v. United States", "Cross v. United States"], "question": "in , the United States Supreme Court established the principle that the Court of Claims could rehear Congressional reference cases?"} +{"answers": ["The Seduction of Ingmar Bergman"], "question": ", the 22nd album by Sparks and their first pop musical, was commissioned by Swedish national radio?"} +{"answers": ["Blumea balsamifera"], "question": " is a flowering plant which belongs to the Asteraceae family and is used in the Philippines as a diuretic and treatment for the common cold?"} +{"answers": ["Democratic Association of Victoria"], "question": "the , the first Australian socialist organisation founded in 1872, lasted only ten months?"} +{"answers": ["Stena Voyager", "HSC Stena Voyager"], "question": "in January 2009, a lorry burst through the stern doors of the fast ferry while the ship was at sea?"} +{"answers": ["Um", "Um Savuth", "Savuth"], "question": "in 1971, Cambodian army officer offered Richard Nixon his pet elephant as a gift?"} +{"answers": ["Eaton", "Charles Eaton", "Charles Eaton", "Charles"], "question": "as a Squadron Leader in 1936, future diplomat \"\" was arrested and held for three days in Koepang, Dutch Timor, while undertaking a clandestine mission for the RAAF?"} +{"answers": ["The Irish Filmography"], "question": " is a reference source for nearly 2,000 films made from 1896 to 1996 in Ireland, about either Ireland or the Irish?"} +{"answers": ["Taney Seamounts"], "question": "at 26 million years, the are almost as old as the seafloor they stand on?"} +{"answers": ["Dubrovsky", "Peter Petrovich Dubrovsky", "Peter", "Peter P. Dubrovsky"], "question": ", Russian diplomat, collected valuable manuscripts from destroyed libraries during the time of the French Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Glidden Co. v. Zdanok"], "question": "as a result of 1962 U.S. Supreme Court decision , the Court of Claims did not accept new Congressional reference cases until 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Chłopomania"], "question": "the neo-romantic movement based in Young Poland's fascination with folk culture inspired Polish playwright Stanisław Wyspiański to marry a peasant wife in 1900?"} +{"answers": ["Vega State Park"], "question": "fossilized remains of giant sea turtles have been found at an elevation of within in Colorado?"} +{"answers": ["Giovanni Battista Calvi", "Giovanni", "Calvi"], "question": " was an Italian military engineer who worked on many important Spanish defensive projects in the 1500s, to include those in the now British overseas territory of Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["Koceski", "Leo Koceski", "Leo Robert Koceski", "Leo"], "question": "\"Canonsburgh Comet\" , halfback for Michigan's 1948 national championship and 1950 Rose Bowl championship teams, was inducted into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Teninga", "Wally Teninga", "Wally"], "question": " played football for Michigan's undefeated 1947 and 1948 championship teams and later became vice chairman and chief financial officer of Kmart Corporation?"} +{"answers": ["Château des Rohan", "Château des Rohan"], "question": "Mutzig's \"\" belonged to several families of noblemen and bishops of Strasbourg before being turned into a rifle factory after the French Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["La Cima del Cielo"], "question": "the song \"\" recorded by Ricardo Montaner became his first number-one single in the \"Billboard\" Top Latin Songs chart?"} +{"answers": ["Winchester Model", "Winchester Model 1911"], "question": "the mechanism of the , an autoloading shotgun made from 1911 to 1925, is so tricky that in 2005 four people shot themselves accidentally while clearing the weapon?"} +{"answers": ["Al Ater", "Al", "Ater"], "question": "in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana Secretary of State was said to have overseen the \"cleanest mayor's election in modern times\" in New Orleans?"} +{"answers": ["Hold", "Thurbrand the Hold", "Thurbrand"], "question": "the eastern Yorkshire peninsula Holderness is thought to have taken its name from , killer of Uhtred the Bold?"} +{"answers": ["Labour Party", "Labour Party", "British Labour Party"], "question": "the Argentinian , which played a major role in ensuring Juan Perón's 1946 election victory, was modelled after the British Labour Party?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Day", "Thomas Day", "Day"], "question": "North Carolina furniture maker employed both African-American slaves as well as white apprentices in his Caswell County workshop, though he was himself a free person of color?"} +{"answers": ["Société Ramond"], "question": "the gave the observatory on the Pic du Midi de Bigorre \"\" to the French state because it could not afford the cost of its construction?"} +{"answers": ["Over the Top", "Over the Top"], "question": "in 1997, Steve Carell played chef Yorgo Galfanikos in the ABC sitcom ?"} +{"answers": ["Rockett", "Kevin Rockett", "Kevin"], "question": " is considered one of the pre-eminent authorities on the history of Irish cinema?"} +{"answers": ["INFORM"], "question": ", a British charity providing impartial information on new religious movements, was established with the support of the Home Office and Britain's mainstream churches?"} +{"answers": ["WROV-TV"], "question": "Roanoke, Virginia, television station was the first UHF station in the United States to shut down?"} +{"answers": ["Yerges", "Howard Frederick Yerges", "Howard", "Howard Yerges"], "question": " began his football career with the Ohio State Buckeyes and finished it as the quarterback of Michigan's 1947 \"Mad Magicians\" national championship team?"} +{"answers": ["Maxwell-Lyte", "Farnham", "Farnham Maxwell-Lyte"], "question": " \"\" developed the \"honey process\" in photographic processing?"} +{"answers": ["Van Rensselaer Lower Manor House", "Van Rensselaer Lower Manor"], "question": "one local architectural historian disparaged the combination of two older houses into the current in Claverack, New York, as a \"growth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jolthead porgy"], "question": "credit for describing the goes to both Marcus Elieser Bloch and Johann Gottlob Schneider in 1801, though Bloch died in 1799?"} +{"answers": ["Alice in Wonderland", "Alice in Wonderland"], "question": "the 1931 film was the first talking picture to be based on Lewis Carroll's book \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jon", "Jon Dorenbos", "Dorenbos"], "question": "current Philadelphia Eagles long snapper is a professional magician who has performed in both Las Vegas and Hollywood?"} +{"answers": ["Turtle farming"], "question": "hundreds of millions of Chinese Soft-shelled Turtles are raised every year in Asia's ?"} +{"answers": ["Agat", "Agat computer", "Agat"], "question": "despite being a clone of the Apple II, the Soviet cost as much as twenty times the average monthly Soviet salary?"} +{"answers": ["Leod"], "question": "the triskelion in MacLeod heraldry \"\" originates from a mistaken belief that the clan's founder, , was a son of a king of Mann?"} +{"answers": ["Jigsaw", "Jigsaw"], "question": "American professional wrestler was trained by Chris Hero and Mike Quackenbush?"} +{"answers": ["Maharishi University of Management", "Maharishi University of Management stabbing"], "question": "the drew international attention because it occurred at an institution with a founding principle of reducing crime?"} +{"answers": ["Parachute", "Parachute"], "question": "Cheryl Cole debuted her song \"\" whilst performing a Latin dance with Derek Hough on the television special \"Cheryl Cole's Night In\"?"} +{"answers": ["Temple Israel", "Temple Israel"], "question": "the first religious leader of in Columbus, Ohio, was Simon Lazarus, a clothing merchant who founded what would become Lazarus department stores?"} +{"answers": ["Mamajuda Island", "Mamajuda Island Shoal"], "question": " in the Detroit River, which once contained a lighthouse, has since been eroded away to nothing more than a few boulders seen only during times of low water levels?"} +{"answers": ["Kalheim", "Ragnar Toralf Kalheim", "Ragnar", "Ragnar Kalheim"], "question": " was one of the main architects behind the formation of the Socialist Electoral League in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Symington Family Estates"], "question": "with their extensive vineyard holdings in the Douro and many Port wine brands, the are considered a \"Port empire\"?"} +{"answers": ["Petlyakov Pe-3"], "question": "the was tasked to lead groups of Soviet fighters and attack aircraft (over 2,000 aircraft in total) to their targets during 1941 because their pilots could not navigate on their own?"} +{"answers": ["Southside Connector"], "question": "plans were shelved for the over concerns that it would pollute aquifers that were later found to be polluted inadvertently by the military?"} +{"answers": ["Johan Kling", "Johan", "Kling"], "question": ", a Swedish filmmaker whose career started with making TV shows and McDonald's commercials, won the award for best Swedish film for his debut movie, \"Darling\"?"} +{"answers": ["Big Daddy's House"], "question": "chef Aaron McCargo Jr. became host of the Food Network series as the grand prize for winning the fourth season of the reality series, \"The Next Food Network Star\"?"} +{"answers": ["Y.", "Y."], "question": "Spanish singer-songwriter Bebe received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock, Alternative or Urban Album for her second studio album titled ?"} +{"answers": ["Formby", "Margaret Formby", "Margaret Clark Formby", "Margaret"], "question": ", the daughter of Texas ranchers, was the founder of the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in Fort Worth?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Sarah Thomas", "Sarah", "Sarah Thomas"], "question": "on December 26, 2009, became the first woman to officiate a Football Bowl Subdivision bowl game, when she served as line judge for the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Kaputar National Park"], "question": "the view atop Mount Kaputar in , Australia, encompasses about 1/10th of New South Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Amy Pond"], "question": "the actress cast as , a companion character to the Eleventh Doctor on \"Doctor Who\", had previously portrayed a soothsayer on an episode involving the Tenth Doctor?"} +{"answers": ["Little Zigzag", "Little Zigzag River", "Zigzag River"], "question": "the begins on Zigzag Glacier, flows down Little Zigzag Canyon, over Little Zigzag Falls, and enters the Zigzag River upstream of Zigzag, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Sagittaria lancifolia"], "question": " \"\" is also known as \"duck potato\" because of the large potato-like corms that form underground?"} +{"answers": ["Matilda", "Poland", "Matilda of Brandenburg, Duchess of Poland"], "question": " might have had an affair with Henry IV Probus before their marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Marianas Variety"], "question": "Benigno Fitial, the current governor of the Northern Mariana Islands, once sued the newspaper for defamation?"} +{"answers": ["1894 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the played Chicago in a sleet storm as the grandstand was \"packed with yelling collegians\" and the carriage rooms \"filled with society people\"?"} +{"answers": ["F. O. \"Potch\" Didier", "F.O. \"Potch\" Didier", "F.", "Didier"], "question": "the flamboyant Louisiana Sheriff once spent seven days in his own jail upon conviction, after a sensational trial, of malfeasance in office?"} +{"answers": ["Uhtred", "Uhtred"], "question": "Do you know that, on the orders of King Edward the Elder and Ealdorman Æthelred, the English thegn bought back land at Hope and Ashford in Derbyshire from the Vikings?"} +{"answers": ["1896 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the \"\" appeared in the first college football game played indoors and under electric lights?"} +{"answers": ["Wodzisław", "Constance, Duchess of Wodzisław", "Constance,"], "question": "there are different theories about the parentage of Piast princess , who ruled over Wodzisław Śląski until her death in 1351?"} +{"answers": ["Home Movies", "Home Movies, season 3", "Home Movies"], "question": "the and its episodes of the animated sitcom \"Home Movies\" won two Pulcinella Awards in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Mendelssohn", "Anna", "Mendelssohn"], "question": ", who spent five years in jail over Angry Brigade bombings, later became a published poet?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Quilt inquiry", "inquiry", "Fred Quilt", "Fred"], "question": "the second into the Tsilhqot'in's death at the hands of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police found that injury was caused by a blunt force applied by an unknown object?"} +{"answers": ["Holtved", "Erik Holtved", "Erik"], "question": "Dane was the first university-trained ethnologist to study Greenland's Inughuit?"} +{"answers": ["Formby", "Clint", "Clint Formby", "John C. Formby"], "question": "Hereford, Texas, broadcaster daily commentary is the longest-running program by a single host in radio history?"} +{"answers": ["Council on Religion and the Homosexual"], "question": "the once held a fundraiser dance despite intimidation from San Francisco police?"} +{"answers": ["Veroli", "Giovanni Sulpizio da Veroli", "Giovanni"], "question": "in the late 1480s, students of the Renaissance humanist presented the first Senecan tragedy mounted since Antiquity?"} +{"answers": ["Old Town", "Old Town, San Diego"], "question": "the San Diego neighborhood of was the site of the first European settlement in present-day California?"} +{"answers": ["Louie", "Louie"], "question": "stand-up comedian Louis C.K. is writing, directing, editing, producing, and starring in his upcoming FX comedy series, ?"} +{"answers": ["Lyceum", "Lyceum, Port Sunlight"], "question": "the in Port Sunlight, Merseyside, England, \"\" was built as a school and it is planned to develop part of it as a museum?"} +{"answers": ["Scharf", "John Thomas Scharf", "J. Thomas Scharf", "John"], "question": "Colonel , who served in both the Confederate Army and Navy, later became New York's Chinese Inspector?"} +{"answers": ["Kathmandu"], "question": "Nepal's capital only had one restaurant in 1955?"} +{"answers": ["Laborde", "Raymond", "Raymond Julian Laborde", "Raymond Laborde"], "question": "former Louisiana State Rep. defeated future Governor Edwin Edwards in 1943 in the race for senior class president of Marksville High School?"} +{"answers": ["Ye", "Li", "Li Ye", "Li Ye"], "question": "the 13th-century Chinese mathematician solved polynomial equations and advised Kublai Khan?"} +{"answers": ["1897 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the won the inaugural game in the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry by a score of 34 to 0?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Jan Ludwik Popławski", "Popławski"], "question": "Polish publicist and politician was one of the first chief activists and ideologues of the right-wing National Democracy political camp?"} +{"answers": ["1692 Jamaica earthquake"], "question": "the , which destroyed Port Royal, occurred at 11:43 a.m., according to a stopped pocket watch found in the harbour?"} +{"answers": ["Cassano", "Salvatore Cassano", "Salvatore"], "question": "newly-named New York City Fire Commissioner \"\" has been cited five times for meritorious acts in a 40-year FDNY career?"} +{"answers": ["At the Movies", "At the Movies"], "question": "the \"Rugrats\" episode \"\" introduced the character of Reptar, who became a heavily recurring character throughout the series and the basis of countless merchandising tie-ins?"} +{"answers": ["Denys", "Denys Roberts", "Roberts"], "question": " was the first and only Colonial Secretary and Chief Secretary who was appointed Chief Justice in Hong Kong?"} +{"answers": ["Đại Việt sử ký"], "question": "although the original text of the was lost during the fourth Chinese domination of Vietnam, its contents were still preserved in other books such as the \"Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bentsen", "Beint", "Beint Bentsen"], "question": "Norwegian politician was a member of four different municipal councils?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River"], "question": " was 120 miles (190 km)?"} +{"answers": ["Galerina marginata"], "question": "the \"\" may cause gastrointestinal bleeding, a coma, kidney failure, or even death within seven days after eating?"} +{"answers": ["Marden rail crash"], "question": "ambulanceman Stanley Skinner was awarded the British Empire Medal for his actions in the aftermath of the at Marden, Kent in 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Rosalnice"], "question": "the \"Three Parishes\" pilgrimage churches in the Slovenian village contain a 15th-century Gothic sanctuary with wall paintings depicting the crucifixion and Saint Christopher?"} +{"answers": ["John C. Pittenger", "Pittenger", "John", "John Pittenger"], "question": ", former Pennsylvania Secretary of Education, was the first legislator to regularly employ high school seniors as legislative pages in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Lencie Fred", "Lencie", "Fred"], "question": "former football official was the first Vanuatuan to be included on the FIFA list of referees?"} +{"answers": ["A Bigger Splash"], "question": "David Hockney took two weeks to paint a moment that lasted two seconds in his 1967 painting ?"} +{"answers": ["Hadropithecus"], "question": "the extinct monkey lemurs, including \"\", were most closely related to modern indris and sifakas, as well as the extinct sloth lemurs?"} +{"answers": ["Close", "Francis Close", "Francis"], "question": "when retired as Dean of Carlisle Cathedral in 1881, he was the oldest dean in the Church of England?"} +{"answers": ["Pocheon"], "question": ", a South Korean city located between Seoul and Gangwon province is famous for makgeolli (unfiltered rice wine) and galbi (marinated short beef ribs)?"} +{"answers": ["2010 Dresden anti-fascist blockade"], "question": "human barricades, coordinated by the alliance, blocked Europe's largest annual neo-Nazi demonstration in February 2010?"} +{"answers": ["The Adventures of Harry Richmond"], "question": "George Meredith's book first appeared in \"Cornhill Magazine\" between September 1870 and November 1871, with illustrations by George du Maurier?"} +{"answers": ["Evgeny Romanovich Ustyugov", "Ustyugov", "Evgeny", "Evgeny Ustyugov"], "question": "biathlete won the gold medal at the mass start event at his first Olympics three months after winning his first World Cup race?"} +{"answers": ["Kimpulan Temple", "Kimpulan"], "question": "the 9th century Hindu temple was discovered under the library construction site of Indonesia Islamic University?"} +{"answers": ["Barbon", "Nicholas", "Nicholas Barbon"], "question": " is considered a pioneer of fire insurance in England?"} +{"answers": ["Jabalah", "Al-Harith", "Al-Harith ibn Jabalah"], "question": "despite serving the Chalcedonian Byzantine Empire, the Ghassanid ruler actively contributed to the revival of the monophysitic Syriac Church?"} +{"answers": ["Paula T. Dow", "Dow", "Paula", "Paula Dow"], "question": ", the New Jersey Attorney General, is the first African American woman to serve that post in the state's history?"} +{"answers": ["Friedeberg", "Raphael Friedeberg", "Raphael"], "question": "the appearance of at the Monte Verità sanatorium turned Ascona into a center for itinerant anarchists?"} +{"answers": ["Kourerpeton"], "question": "fossils of the temnospondyl amphibian were notoriously discovered in the window of a barber's shop in Arizona?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Henry Brittan House", "Patrick Henry Brittan"], "question": "the in Montgomery, Alabama, was built in 1858 by the 10th Secretary of State of Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["Putsy Caballero", "Caballero", "Putsy"], "question": " is the youngest player ever to play in a game at third base in Major League Baseball history?"} +{"answers": ["Archiinocellia"], "question": " is the only snakefly fossil genus from British Columbia and one of only two from Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Darrach", "Neil", "Neil R. Darrach"], "question": "designated heritage designs by the early 20th-century Canadian architect can be found in both St. Thomas, Ontario, and Regina, Saskatchewan?"} +{"answers": ["Larkin", "Tony Larkin", "Tony"], "question": "former professional footballer helped to establish Britain's first football academy for visually impaired players?"} +{"answers": ["Robbins v. Lower Merion School District"], "question": "a was brought against a Pennsylvania school district for allegedly using webcams in school-issued laptop computers to spy on students at home?"} +{"answers": ["Fibla carpenteri"], "question": "at just over , is the largest species of snakefly known from amber?"} +{"answers": ["Greater Austin"], "question": "in the four largest cities within the metropolitan area (US) the percentage of college-educated individuals in each is over 39% (compared to the national average of 24.4%)?"} +{"answers": ["Tom", "Walley", "Tom Walley"], "question": " managed Watford's 1982 FA Youth Cup winning team, which included John Barnes, Nigel Gibbs and Neil Price?"} +{"answers": ["Huskies of Honor"], "question": "the inaugural inductees into the University of Connecticut included 23 basketball players and four head coaches, including Hall of Fame coaches Jim Calhoun and Geno Auriemma?"} +{"answers": ["Mainz carnival", "Mainz Carnival"], "question": "the Rosenmontag parade of the \"\" had been filmed since 1910?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew", "Balfour", "Andrew Balfour"], "question": "former Scotland international rugby union player led a health initiative that reduced malaria deaths in Khartoum, Sudan, by 90%?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Doria"], "question": " was described as \"one of the most erratic storms ever observed\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anne", "André-Léonard", "Anne André-Léonard"], "question": "after her European Parliamentary career, served as the Assistant Commissioner for Belgium at the World Expo in Zaragoza from 2006 to 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Geldria"], "question": "in in South India there is a well-preserved Dutch cemetery, with tombstones carved in the Netherlands, cared for by the Archeological Survey of India?"} +{"answers": ["Simione", "Tamanisau", "Simione Tamanisau"], "question": "in 2007, Fiji international goalkeeper was prevented from playing in a FIFA World Cup qualifying match by the New Zealand authorities?"} +{"answers": ["Stropharia ambigua"], "question": "the mushroom has been said to taste like old leaves?"} +{"answers": ["Nasrullah", "Nasrullah Khan", "Nasrullah Khan", "Khan"], "question": " was Emir of Afghanistan for one week in February 1919?"} +{"answers": ["Awilix"], "question": "some modern K'iche' Maya revere rival syncretised forms of the pre-Columbian Moon goddess that are said to be the lovers of St. James?"} +{"answers": ["Esopus Creek"], "question": "the Catskills' (\"pictured, near Shandaken\") is one of the most productive trout streams in the Northeast?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Love", "Love"], "question": "the English pirate set up a base of operation in the Outer Hebrides, but was betrayed by an associate outlaw and executed by the Scottish Government in 1610?"} +{"answers": ["Live at Kelvin Hall"], "question": "for The Kinks' 1968 album , sessions were held to \"sweeten\" the original live recording?"} +{"answers": ["Fulcran Vigouroux", "Fulcran Grégoire Vigouroux", "Vigouroux", "Fulcran"], "question": " was the first secretary of the Pontifical Biblical Commission?"} +{"answers": ["Broad whitefish", "Coregonus nasus"], "question": "the is eaten by brown bears when they cannot find salmon?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Oeschger", "Oeschger", "Joe"], "question": " co-owns the Major League Baseball record for most innings pitched in a single game with 26?"} +{"answers": ["Tiller Ranger Station"], "question": "the in southern Oregon served as the administrative headquarters for five different Umpqua National Forest ranger districts?"} +{"answers": ["Wigram", "Neville", "Neville Wigram, 2nd Baron Wigram"], "question": " survived the Dunkirk evacuation because the soap dish he was carrying in his military backpack stopped a bullet that would have hit him in the back?"} +{"answers": ["Youssef", "Youssef Zulficar", "Pasha", "Youssef Zulficar Pasha"], "question": "King Farouk I of Egypt secretly communicated with representatives of Nazi Germany during World War II through his father-in-law , Egypt's first ambassador to Iran?"} +{"answers": ["Church of the East"], "question": "the , originally the Christian church of Sassanid Persia, eventually established churches throughout Asia, including in Mesopotamia, India, Central Asia, and China?"} +{"answers": ["Recombination", "Recombination", "recombination"], "question": " refers to the formation of the first electrically neutral hydrogen atoms in the universe?"} +{"answers": ["Andrea Fay Friedman", "Andrea", "Friedman"], "question": "s first voice-acting role was portraying Ellen, a young woman with Down Syndrome, on the \"Extra Large Medium\" episode of \"Family Guy\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Younger Lady", "Lady", "The", "Younger Lady"], "question": ", a mummy that was discovered in the ancient Egyptian tomb KV35 in 1898 and thought to be male at the time, was recently determined by DNA testing to be King Tut's mother?"} +{"answers": ["Alexandria Zoological Park"], "question": "the in Alexandria, Louisiana, US, started mostly with discarded pets when it opened in 1926?"} +{"answers": ["Hildebrandt's starling", "Hildebrandt's Starling"], "question": "the brightly coloured \"\" nests in abandoned woodpecker burrows and holes in telegraph poles and fenceposts?"} +{"answers": ["Carfrae", "Mirinda Carfrae", "Mirinda"], "question": "Australian triathlete in her first attempt at the Ironman distance broke the women's marathon course record at the 2009 World Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis Robertshaw", "Robertshaw", "Louis Bentham Robertshaw"], "question": " flew combat missions in World War II and Korea and flew an F-4D Phantom fighter in Vietnam as commanding general of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Bromberg"], "question": "in the , Poland-Lithuania accepted Hohenzollern sovereignity in the Duchy of Prussia in turn for an \"eternal alliance\"?"} +{"answers": ["Armillaria gallica"], "question": "a \"(example pictured)\" caused a media stir after it was reported to cover an area of 37 acres (15 ha), weigh at least 21,000 pounds (10,000 kg), and be 1,500 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Antonio Díaz Soto y Gama", "Antonio", "Gama"], "question": "during the Convention of Aguascalientes the Zapatista said that the Mexican flag symbolized \"triumph of clerical reaction\" and was then threatened by other attendees?"} +{"answers": ["Alf Whist", "Alf", "Whist", "Alf Larsen Whist"], "question": ", Minister of Industry and Shipping in the Quisling regime, had no political experience prior to joining the Fascist party during Nazi Germany's occupation in the 1940s?"} +{"answers": ["American Pie", "American Pie"], "question": "the , consisting of a trilogy and spin-off spiritual successor series of four more films, spawned from the 1999 film \"American Pie\"?"} +{"answers": ["Janiszewski", "Robert", "Robert C. Janiszewski", "Robert Charles Janiszewski"], "question": ", longtime County Executive of Hudson County, New Jersey, was the highest-ranking elected official in state history ever to work undercover for the FBI?"} +{"answers": ["Biplob Bhattacharjee", "Biplob", "Bhattacharjee"], "question": "Bangladesh football goalkeeper made his international debut at the age of 18?"} +{"answers": ["Green pygmy goose", "Green Pygmy Goose"], "question": "the female has a lower pitched whistle than the male?"} +{"answers": ["Rotevatn", "Audhild", "Audhild Gregoriusdotter Rotevatn"], "question": "Norwegian journalist is known for her unusual name and consistent use of Nynorsk?"} +{"answers": ["Magnar", "Magnar Lundemo", "Lundemo"], "question": " competed in international championships in both running and skiing in 1962?"} +{"answers": ["Havstad", "Lars Aanonsen Havstad", "Lars Havstad", "Lars"], "question": "in 1871, became one of the first two deaf people to pass the final examination in secondary schools in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["G 196-3"], "question": "the substellar object orbiting was the second discovery of a brown dwarf found around a young low-mass star?"} +{"answers": ["F. D. Amr Bey", "Bey", "F."], "question": "Egyptian diplomat picked up squash while posted in the United Kingdom and went on to win six consecutive British Open Squash Championships in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Electrinocellia"], "question": " is named for the Latin \"electrum\" meaning amber, \"\"Inocellia\"\", the type genus for Inocelliidae, and \"peculiaris\" for the enigmatic nature of the species?"} +{"answers": ["Allen", "Frank Allen", "Frank", "Frank Allen"], "question": " originally worked as a coal miner before becoming a professional footballer at the age of 24?"} +{"answers": ["Cao", "Viên", "Cao Văn Viên", "Cao Van Vien"], "question": " was one of only two four-star generals in the history of South Vietnam?"} +{"answers": ["Pimelodus pictus"], "question": "the catfish has extremely long barbels, or whiskers, that can extend past the fish's tail fin?"} +{"answers": ["Lou Reizner", "Reizner", "Lou"], "question": "Chicago-born record producer conceived and produced the orchestral version of The Who's rock opera \"Tommy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moto Racer 3", "Moto Racer"], "question": "the trial mode from requires the player to maneuver an obstacle course on a motorcycle?"} +{"answers": ["Cyril Clowes", "Clowes", "Cyril Albert Clowes", "Cyril"], "question": "despite winning the first land victory against Japan in World War II at the Battle of Milne Bay, \"\" was relieved of his command for showing insufficient \"vigour\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shakespeare's Memory", "Shakespeare's Memory"], "question": "the title story from by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges is about a man who is given the memory of William Shakespeare?"} +{"answers": ["Moses Richard Russell", "Moses Russell", "Russell", "Moses"], "question": "in 1929, Wales international footballer was threatened with a pistol during a pitch invasion whilst on a tour of Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Tsui Sing Lau", "Tsui Sing Lau Pagoda"], "question": ", a Declared Monument in Hong Kong, was built in 1486 to improve the local fung shui?"} +{"answers": ["Dinanath", "Dinanath Gopal Tendulkar", "Tendulkar"], "question": "Gandhi biographer , a student of Eisenstein, is considered to be one of the pioneers of documentary film making in India?"} +{"answers": ["Vĩnh Tế Canal"], "question": "the , built during the Nguyễn Dynasty in southern Vietnam, was a symbol of mistreatment of the Khmer people and later used by the Khmer Rouge in anti-Vietnamese propaganda?"} +{"answers": ["Burt", "Edwin", "Edwin C. Burt"], "question": " shoe company issued a series of trade cards, one of which featured children sitting in a sailboat-shaped shoe?"} +{"answers": ["Vlašić", "Perica", "Perica Vlašić"], "question": " won Diamonds at Henley, even though he turned up the day before the regatta without a boat?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "David Wilson", "David Wilson", "David"], "question": " was Nelson F.C.'s first manager in the Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Texcoco de Mora", "Texcoco, State of Mexico"], "question": "residents of have resisted, sometimes violently, the development of a major airport since the 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Barr", "Richard David Barr", "Richard", "Richard Barr"], "question": "Tony Award-winning producer took part in the infamous radio broadcast of \"The War of the Worlds\"?"} +{"answers": ["Norman", "Norman Doidge", "Doidge"], "question": ", author of popular science book \"The Brain That Changes Itself\", presented his research into psychotherapy at the White House in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Bahá'í Faith in Haiti"], "question": "the was first brought to Haiti in 1927?"} +{"answers": ["Bloom Server", "Bloom Energy Server", "Bloom Energy"], "question": " was awarded a patent in 2009 for a power device that utilizes yttria-stabilized zirconia?"} +{"answers": ["Wall", "Shady", "Shady Wall"], "question": "the late Louisiana State Rep. once pulled a pistol on colleague Carl Gunter, Jr., when Gunter inadvertently disconnected Wall's telephone?"} +{"answers": ["Alhaji", "Grunshi", "Alhaji Grunshi"], "question": " was the first soldier in British service to fire a shot in the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Insanity in English law"], "question": "the principles of have been described as based on a \"now obsolete\" belief and \"not therefore a satisfactory test of criminal responsibility\"?"} +{"answers": ["Training Day", "``Training Day", "Training Day"], "question": "comedian and actor Dane Cook is referenced in the \"Archer\" episode \"\" when main character Archer negatively compares karate to him?"} +{"answers": ["Fox Brothers"], "question": ", established in 1772, has provided cloth to Bob Hope, Winston Churchill, the Duke of Windsor and Cary Grant?"} +{"answers": ["Bell", "Harold Bell", "Harold"], "question": " co-created Woodsy Owl \"\", mascot of the United States Forest Service, on the set of the television series \"Lassie\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jody Schulz", "Jody", "Jody John Schulz", "Schulz"], "question": "in order to convince defensive end to sign a letter-of-intent, former East Carolina Pirates football coach Ed Emory took a plane to Kent Island during a snowstorm?"} +{"answers": ["Great Central Mines NL", "Great Central Mines Limited", "Great Central Mines"], "question": "Joseph Gutnick, chairman of , was advised by the Rebbe Menachem Schneerson to go back to the Australian desert and search for \"gold and diamonds\"?"} +{"answers": ["Song", "Song Yun", "Yun"], "question": "Chinese Buddhist monk and companions traveled to northwest India at the request of Empress Hu during the Northern Wei dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Ken", "ken Emerson", "Ken Emerson", "Emerson"], "question": "cartoonist wrote the second-longest running comic strip in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Oswald", "Oswald Watt Fund", "Oswald Watt", "Watt", "Walter Oswald Watt"], "question": " \"\" became the first Australian citizen to gain his Royal Aero Club pilot's certificate, before joining the French Foreign Legion on the outbreak of World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Witches' Sabbath", "Witches' Sabbath"], "question": "Francisco Goya's was a protest against superstitious beliefs encouraged by leaders of the Spanish Inquisition?"} +{"answers": ["Nettum", "Rolf", "Rolf Nyboe Nettum"], "question": "literary historian , one of Norway's central Knut Hamsun researchers, grew up as a neighbour of polar explorer Otto Sverdrup?"} +{"answers": ["Postojna Gate"], "question": "the ancient Amber Road passed through the to reach the Mediterranean?"} +{"answers": ["Strömstierna", "Olof Strömstierna", "Olof"], "question": "18th-century Swedish admiral was the son of a fisherman?"} +{"answers": ["rubicline", "Rubicline"], "question": " was the first mineral discovered with rubidium as an essential constituent?"} +{"answers": ["Marc'Antonio Mazzoleni", "Marc'Antonio", "Mazzoleni"], "question": " was Galileo's personal instrument maker and helped Galileo make military compasses and other instruments?"} +{"answers": ["Lamy-Chappuis", "Jason", "Jason Lamy-Chappuis"], "question": "French athlete , who beat American Johnny Spillane in the final stretch of the individual normal hill/10 km Nordic combined event at the 2010 Olympics, was born in Montana?"} +{"answers": ["Hester", "Hester Bateman", "Bateman"], "question": "after inheriting her late husband's tools in 1760, successfully ran a family silversmithing business for 30 years?"} +{"answers": ["Florida black bear"], "question": "over 100 are killed on Florida roadways each year?"} +{"answers": ["Fredericks", "Dean", "Dean Fredericks"], "question": ", who portrayed Air Force pilot \"Steve Canyon\" in the 1958–59 NBC television series, was awarded a Purple Heart during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Jesús Salgado", "Salgado", "Jesús"], "question": "during the Mexican Revolution, the rebel leader , whose revolt often shaded into outright banditry, led 5000 \"Zapatista\" troops in the taking of the capital of Guerrero, Chilpancingo?"} +{"answers": ["District School No. 14"], "question": "between its 1960 closing and its current use as a museum, in Pine Hill, New York, was a coat factory and a furniture repair shop?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Tobacco Factory"], "question": "after nearly two centuries of active use, the \"\" in Seville, Spain, was converted into the seat of the rectorate of the University of Seville?"} +{"answers": ["Demetri", "McCamey", "Demetri McCamey"], "question": "college basketball point guard and Big Ten Conference foe Evan Turner were once teammates at Isiah Thomas' former high school?"} +{"answers": ["Camp Na'aleh"], "question": ", which was established in 1932 with help from Golda Meir, the future Prime Minister of Israel, is the oldest Habonim Dror summer camp in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Gerhard Hager", "Hager", "Gerhard"], "question": "for most of his European Parliamentary term, was a member of the Freedom Party of Austria, before leaving the party just over one year before the end of his second term?"} +{"answers": ["Barrence", "Whitfield", "Barrence Whitfield"], "question": "R&B singer changed his name from Barry White, to avoid confusion with the other Barry White, who had changed his name from Barrence?"} +{"answers": ["College Sports Information Directors of America"], "question": " has conferred Academic All-American to athletes in all National Collegiate Athletic Association championship sports since 1952?"} +{"answers": ["al-Harith", "Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith", "Al-Mundhir"], "question": "the arrest of the Ghassanid ruler in 581 provoked a two-year revolt by his sons against the Byzantine Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Old Harbor Light", "Old Harbor Light"], "question": "the in Savannah, Georgia, also known as the Savannah Harbor Rear Range Light, resembles a giant streetlight?"} +{"answers": ["Elephanta Caves"], "question": "Portuguese soldiers used – now a World Heritage Site – sculptures for target practice, sparing only the Trimurti \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Carmody", "Erin Carmody", "Erin"], "question": " curling team twice won the Prince Edward Island provincial junior championships with an undefeated record?"} +{"answers": ["Nanoraphidia"], "question": ", known from a fossil in amber, is the smallest known snakefly species, living or extinct?"} +{"answers": ["Claude", "Claude Anshin Thomas", "Thomas", "Claude AnShin Thomas"], "question": "American Zen Buddhist monk has walked on peace pilgrimages?"} +{"answers": ["Embassy of Russia in Luxembourg"], "question": "the renovated has been described as the most magnificent embassy in Luxembourg?"} +{"answers": ["Tlaxcoaque"], "question": "efforts to remove street vendors in the area of Mexico City have resulted in threats to public officials?"} +{"answers": ["Watson", "Janet", "Janet Watson", "Janet Vida Watson"], "question": "s first job involved researching the growth of chickens, but that she went on to become the first woman president of the Geological Society of London?"} +{"answers": ["Vân Nga", "Dương Vân Nga"], "question": " \"(statue pictured)\" is the only woman in the history of Vietnam to be married to two emperors, Đinh Tiên Hoàng of the Đinh Dynasty and Lê Hoàn of the Early Lê Dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Russula integra"], "question": "the mushroom is a popular food in Northern Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Huddart", "Huddart", "Joseph"], "question": ", who made a fortune from making rope, first worked with his father to process fish that suddenly appeared in Solway Firth?"} +{"answers": ["Alphastates"], "question": " vocalist Catherine Dowling has been compared to both Beth Gibbons and Shirley Manson and called \"a lady with the most evocative vocals in Irish music\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marchwood Military Port"], "question": " in Southampton supported war efforts in both the Normandy landings and the Falklands war?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Augustus Peirce", "Henry A. Peirce", "Henry", "Peirce"], "question": " arranged the first state visit \"\" of a ruling monarch to the U.S. for King Kalākaua and Ulysses S. Grant in 1874?"} +{"answers": ["Amalgamated Sugar Company"], "question": "the , the second-largest polluter of sulfur dioxide in Oregon in 1995, marketed its White Satin sugar as \"Oregon's Own and Only Sugar\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jordan Smith", "Smith", "Jordan Smith", "Jordan Patrick Smith", "Jordan"], "question": "\"Neighbours\" actor was born in Scotland and did not emigrate to Australia until 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Coregonus hoyi"], "question": "the , which inhabits the depths of the Great Lakes, swells when brought to the surface?"} +{"answers": ["Lock Tender's House and Canal Store Ruin"], "question": "indoor plumbing was not installed in a on the Delaware and Hudson Canal at High Falls, New York, until the 1960s, over a century after it was built?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel", "Manuel Pinho", "Pinho"], "question": " was forced to resign as Portugal's Minister of Economy and Innovation after making a gesture towards an opposition member during a session of parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Key Largo", "Key Largo woodrat"], "question": "in Florida, even \"\" \"want enormous homes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Devin Gardner", "Devin Gardner i love you", "Devin", "Devin Jaymes Gardner", "Gardner"], "question": "University of Michigan freshman compiled 3,287 yards of total offense as a high school junior and was ranked as the top quarterback prospect in the United States in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Baby", "Baby Tate", "Tate"], "question": "the American Piedmont blues guitarist worked with a Blind Boy and a Peg Leg during his five-decade-long career?"} +{"answers": ["2005 TCU Horned Frogs football team"], "question": "in TCU's first season in the Mountain West Conference, the won its first outright conference championship since 1958?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Sichrovsky", "Sichrovsky"], "question": "before becoming a Member of the European Parliament, edited a book featuring a collection of interviews with the children of Nazi families?"} +{"answers": ["Danza de los Voladores"], "question": "women who wish to participate in the must ritually ask forgiveness for being a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Charles I Insulted by Cromwell's Soldiers"], "question": "the 1836 painting \"\" by Delaroche was thought lost in the Blitz of London of 1941, but was found in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Washboard", "Washboard Willie", "Willie"], "question": "the American Detroit blues musician , derived his backing group's name, the Super Suds of Rhythm, from his job as a car washer?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln", "Gatewood", "Gatewood Sanders Lincoln", "Gatewood Lincoln"], "question": "former Governor of American Samoa was the first cousin once removed of Abraham Lincoln?"} +{"answers": ["The Bottle Conjuror"], "question": "in 1749, London newspapers advertised that at the Haymarket Theatre, and in full view of the audience, the would climb into a wine bottle?"} +{"answers": ["Illegal logging in Madagascar"], "question": " has been an ongoing problem, which escalated after the 2009 Malagasy political crisis, threatening endangered species such as rosewood trees \"\" and lemurs?"} +{"answers": ["Kronberger", "Hans Kronberger", "Hans Kronberger", "Hans"], "question": "in 2004, MEP unsuccessfully contested his fellow Freedom Party of Austria candidate's election to the European Parliament in the Constitutional Court of Austria?"} +{"answers": ["Phil Harris", "Phil Harris", "Harris", "Phil"], "question": "Captain , best known from the Discovery Channel's reality TV series \"Deadliest Catch\", developed a line of coffees called \"Captain's Reserve\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vespula flaviceps"], "question": " larvae are considered a delicacy in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Stefan Kanchev", "Kanchev", "Stefan", "Stefan Kirov Kanchev"], "question": "Bulgarian graphic artist , the author of 1,600 logos, has been called the \"father of Bulgarian graphic design\" and the \"master of the trademark\"?"} +{"answers": ["Haralds", "Silovs", "Haralds Silovs"], "question": "Latvian is the first Olympic athlete to compete in both the short and long track speed skating events on the same day?"} +{"answers": ["Oldfield mouse"], "question": "one was observed gently pulling out her young with her forefeet while giving birth?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Stayner", "Stayner"], "question": ", an English horticulturist who was important in the founding of the sugar industry in Utah, died in 1899 of lead poisoning from a lead pellet embedded in his heel?"} +{"answers": ["Galentine's Day"], "question": ", an episode of the NBC comedy \"Parks and Recreation\", had a story so romantic, its characters said it made \"The Notebook\" look like \"Saw V\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arlington Club"], "question": "the , a private club organized by business and banking leaders in Portland, Oregon, excluded women from membership for 123 years before admitting them in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Mosby Creek Bridge", "Mosby Creek"], "question": "despite being the oldest covered bridge in Lane County, Oregon, the still remains open to traffic?"} +{"answers": ["Utrice Leid", "Utrice", "Leid", "Utrice C. Leid"], "question": "during the \"Christmas coup\" at radio station WBAI, changed the locks on the doors?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Warren Madden", "Madden", "J.", "J. Warren Madden"], "question": "Presidential Medal of Freedom winner \"\" was the first Chair of the U.S. National Labor Relations Board, and said of his service on the Board, \"It was all very frustrating\"?"} +{"answers": ["Flemming", "Marilies Flemming", "Marilies"], "question": "in 2003, Member of the European Parliament proposed more than 80 amendments to a European Commission human tissue safety standards proposal?"} +{"answers": ["Lonicera nitida"], "question": "at the Osborne House, shrubs were clipped to form stags that rise from beds of \"Felicia amelloides\", \"Festuca glauca\", and scarlet pelargoniums?"} +{"answers": ["Harrington", "Paul Randall Harrington", "Paul"], "question": ", inventor of the Harrington implant, once tried out for the United States Olympic team?"} +{"answers": ["Lefschetz theorem on-classes", "Lefschetz theorem on-classes"], "question": "the proves the only case of the Hodge conjecture, a Clay Mathematics Institute million-dollar Millennium Prize Problem, which is known to be true on all Kähler manifolds?"} +{"answers": ["Louis A. Merrilat", "Louis", "Merrilat", "Louis Alfred"], "question": " played football with Dwight Eisenhower at West Point, trained Iran's Persian Guard, and served as a soldier of fortune in China and with the French Foreign Legion?"} +{"answers": ["Kutch Bustard Sanctuary"], "question": "of the twenty-three species of bustard found in the world, the Great Indian Bustard \"\", found in in Gujurat, is the only one listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List?"} +{"answers": ["Spillane", "Johnny", "Johnny Spillane"], "question": " silver in the individual normal hill/10 km at the 2010 Winter Olympics is the first medal won by an American in Nordic combined?"} +{"answers": ["Waters", "Chris", "Chris Waters"], "question": "country music songwriter , who has written songs for Tim McGraw, Terri Clark and Rhett Akins, is the older brother of singer Holly Dunn?"} +{"answers": ["Beit Hanoun wedge", "Beit Hanoun"], "question": "the was part of the Israeli strategy in Operation Yoav that sought to divide the Egyptian army into a number of pockets?"} +{"answers": ["The Monster", "The Monster"], "question": "Stephen Crane's novella is thought to have been inspired in part by the 1892 lynching of Robert Lewis in Port Jervis, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Alva", "Walter Alva Alva", "Alva"], "question": "according to the National Geographic Society, Peruvian archaeologist found the richest unlooted pre-Columbian tomb in the Western Hemisphere?"} +{"answers": ["Silver nitride"], "question": " is a contact explosive which can detonate from even the slightest touch, such as a falling water droplet?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Fendi", "Fendi"], "question": "Austrian court painter , known for his erotic paintings, was one of the leading artists of the Biedermeier period?"} +{"answers": ["Mo", "Tae-bum", "Mo Tae-bum"], "question": ", a South Korean long track speed skater, won a 2010 Olympic gold medal on his 21st birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Daniela", "Daniela Raschhofer", "Raschhofer"], "question": "in 2003, Austrian Member of the European Parliament was conferred a Grand Decoration of Honour?"} +{"answers": ["Horagolla National Park"], "question": " is the only urban park in the Western Province of Sri Lanka?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Ciudad Juárez", "Battle of Ciudad Juárez"], "question": "the grandson of Giuseppe Garibaldi, the Boer general Ben Viljoen, and future Hollywood Western star Tom Mix \"\" fought for the rebel army in the , part of the Mexican Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Hiroshima", "Kurao", "Kurao Hiroshima"], "question": " was a two-time Olympian, two-time Japanese marathon champion, and two-time winner of the Fukuoka Marathon?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Juanita", "Juanita Wilson"], "question": "director and writer spent time in \"the most radioactive place on earth\" while working on her debut Academy Award-nominated short film?"} +{"answers": ["Electronic gear-shifting system"], "question": "an for bicycles can shift faster than a traditional mechanical system and calibrate itself to minimize maintenance?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony R. Cucci", "Cucci"], "question": ", the 40th Mayor of Jersey City, threatened to foreclose on the Statue of Liberty and sell it at auction for an overdue water bill?"} +{"answers": ["Mai", "Mai Thúc Loan", "Loan", "Mai Thuc Loan"], "question": "the title Mai the Black Emperor (\"Mai Hắc Đế\") of came from his distinctively dark complexion?"} +{"answers": ["Court Yard Hounds"], "question": "Martie Maguire and Emily Robison of the Dixie Chicks will be releasing an album as the ?"} +{"answers": ["BDTH2", "emeramide"], "question": ", an industrial chelation agent that separates heavy metals from polluted soil, is also marketed as a dietary supplement for children with autism?"} +{"answers": ["1835 Paterson textile strike"], "question": "many of the Paterson, New Jersey, textile mill workers who demanding shorter working hours were children?"} +{"answers": ["Threatening the President of the United States"], "question": "Facebook polls asking whether Barack Obama should be assassinated have been investigated by the government as possible felonious ?"} +{"answers": ["El Paso and Northeastern Railway"], "question": "Phelps Dodge bought the and its associated properties to secure access to superior coke for their smelters?"} +{"answers": ["Benning", "Henry", "Henry Arthur Benning"], "question": "future sugar beet processing executive was a \"rotten stenographer\", then failed at selling tobacco, since he didn't partake in tobacco?"} +{"answers": ["El Tajín"], "question": "the South Ball Court of , Mexico, has a panel \"\" showing a ballplayer being beheaded?"} +{"answers": ["Clarke", "Peter", "Peter Clarke", "Peter Clarke"], "question": " was head of the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Command from 2002 to 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Holy Lola"], "question": "directing the film made Bertrand Tavernier fall in love with Cambodia?"} +{"answers": ["Odd", "Odd Lindbäck-Larsen", "Lindbäck-Larsen"], "question": "after his arrest in 1940, Norwegian Army officer was referred to by the Germans as \"Reichskommissar\" Josef Terboven's personal prisoner?"} +{"answers": ["Google Buzz"], "question": " allows Gmail users to share messages and links across various social networking websites?"} +{"answers": ["Obscene Publications Act 1959", "Obscene Publications Act"], "question": "the longest in English legal history partly concerned a cartoon of Rupert Bear ravaging a granny?"} +{"answers": ["Honda CB900F"], "question": "the \"\", known as the Hornet 900 in Europe and the 919 in North America, was out of production for 19 years before returning in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Zoltán", "Téglás", "Zoltán Téglás"], "question": "the frontman of the band Ignite, , saves injured pelicans in his free time?"} +{"answers": ["January 1961 nor'easter", "January 1961"], "question": "during the on the eve of John F. Kennedy's presidential inauguration, thousands of abandoned cars led to massive traffic jams, including on the inauguration parade route?"} +{"answers": ["Merlin Miller", "Miller", "Merlin L. Miller", "Merlin"], "question": "the 1998 film \"A Place to Grow\" starred country singer Gary Morris and also featured appearances by Boxcar Willie, Wilford Brimley, and John Beck?"} +{"answers": ["HD 156668"], "question": "the Super-Earth orbiting has an orbital period of less than five days?"} +{"answers": ["Hemingway", "Patrick Miller Hemingway", "Patrick Hemingway", "Patrick"], "question": ", the son of Ernest Hemingway, owned a safari business in Tanzania during the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Picardy Spaniel", "Picardy Spaniel"], "question": "in France, the is used for hunting snipes?"} +{"answers": ["Draughtsboard shark"], "question": "the \"\" has been known to bark like a dog?"} +{"answers": ["Herzog", "Paul M. Herzog", "Paul Herzog", "Paul"], "question": "s grandfather-in-law, Oscar Straus, and his step-son, Alexander Trowbridge, were both United States Secretary of Commerce?"} +{"answers": ["Stewart Scullion", "Stewart", "Scullion"], "question": " played alongside Pelé and Bobby Moore in the 1976 U.S.A. Bicentennial Cup, scoring their team's only goal of the tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Cerrejón Formation"], "question": "fossils from the Paleocene-age in Colombia are the earliest record of Neotropical rainforests?"} +{"answers": ["Turner", "Titus", "Titus Lee Turner", "Titus Turner"], "question": "despite writing multiple hits such as \"Sticks and Stones,\" \"Tell Me Why\", and \"Leave My Kitten Alone\", the American R&B singer only recorded one album?"} +{"answers": ["Beckii", "Beckii Cruel", "Cruel"], "question": "YouTube artist from the Isle of Man has become popular in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Chapoutier"], "question": "the Rhône producer was the first winery to feature Braille script on their wine labels?"} +{"answers": ["Capitulation of Estonia and Livonia"], "question": "after the Swedish dominions in 1710, their recovery remained a Swedish war aim for nearly a century?"} +{"answers": ["Barnabe", "Bruno", "Bruno Barnabe"], "question": "stage and film actor studied mime under Theodore Komisarjevsky?"} +{"answers": ["Manchester Corporation Tramways", "Manchester Corporation Tramways 765"], "question": " is the last remaining electric car from Manchester Corporation Tramways still in operation?"} +{"answers": ["The Book of Sand", "The Book of Sand", "Book of Sand"], "question": "the title story from by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges describes a book with an infinite number of pages?"} +{"answers": ["IAAF Road Race Label Events"], "question": "marathon races only receive IAAF status if organisers have taken steps to preserve the environment?"} +{"answers": ["Fanning", "John Harold Fanning", "John", "John H. Fanning"], "question": "during his 25 years on the U.S. National Labor Relations Board took part in more than 25,000 decisions?"} +{"answers": ["Beaverkill Bridge"], "question": "the \"\" near Roscoe is one of only two extant Town lattice truss covered bridges in New York to have additional diagonals at the ends?"} +{"answers": ["Bia National Park"], "question": "some of the tallest trees left in West Africa are found in ?"} +{"answers": ["Gershon Shafat", "Shafat", "Gershon"], "question": "Israeli politician and settlement activist spent ten months as a Jordanian prisoner of war?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara", "Barbara"], "question": "We Are Scientists' fourth studio album, , is their first recorded with drummer Andy Burrows and the band's debut release with PIAS Recordings?"} +{"answers": ["Ted", "Ted Lipman", "Lipman"], "question": "diplomat , the current Canadian ambassador to North Korea and South Korea, is married to Chinese singer Dadawa?"} +{"answers": ["Myitsone Dam"], "question": "the being built by the Burmese government and the China Power Investment Corporation is planned to provide 3,600 to 6,000 megawatts of electricity for Yunnan, China?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Avak"], "question": "the evacuation of its base at Žatec, Czechoslovakia, in August 1948 allowed the Israeli Air Force to bring over 2,000 tons of supplies to the besieged Negev in ?"} +{"answers": ["Moon", "Edward", "Edward Graham Moon", "Edward Moon"], "question": "before , was a baronet, he was a rower?"} +{"answers": ["Statute of Anne"], "question": "the first copyright act, the or \"An Act for the Encouragement of Learning\" \"\", became law almost 300 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Karen", "Karen Slater Montgomery", "Montgomery", "Karen S. Montgomery"], "question": "Maryland politician has an adult son with autism whom she has referenced in her advocacy for better developmental disability services in the state?"} +{"answers": ["Elliot", "George", "George Elliot", "George Elliot"], "question": "Horatio Nelson described Captain as one of the best officers in the navy?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 614"], "question": " is one of the very few witnesses of the Western text-type with complete text of the Acts of the Apostles?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "H. Neill Wilson", "Henry-RRB- Neill Wilson", "H."], "question": "architect designed massive summer cottages in Massachusetts' Berkshire County, including Shadowbrook where Andrew Carnegie died?"} +{"answers": ["Gonâve Microplate"], "question": "the originated as part of the Caribbean Plate, but is expected to end up accreted to the North American Plate?"} +{"answers": ["Marshall's Hotel"], "question": "Do you know that, according to the hotel's owner, before opened in 1880 in Yellowstone Park, a visiting U.S. Interior Secretary had to sleep outdoors, and it rained that night?"} +{"answers": ["Wesley Brown Field House"], "question": "the sports arena at the United States Naval Academy is named after Wesley A. Brown, the first African American to graduate from the academy?"} +{"answers": ["LG Mobile World Cup"], "question": "Pedro Matias typed a 264 character text message in 1:59, beating the existing Guinness Book of World Records record in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Perkins v. Elg"], "question": "in 1939 that a child born in the United States to alien parents retains U.S. citizenship, even if the parents take the child back to their home country?"} +{"answers": ["Margrethe", "Margrethe Renstrøm", "Renstrøm"], "question": "the Norwegian long jump record for women, which broke in 2009 with a 6.64 metres jump, was at the time the oldest Norwegian athletics record?"} +{"answers": ["Back Up, Dancer"], "question": "singer Janet Jackson appeared on the \"Will & Grace\" episode \"\" nine months after the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Jean Charpentier", "Charpentier"], "question": ", press secretary for former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, was the first foreign journalist to interview General Augusto Pinochet following the 1973 Chilean coup d'état?"} +{"answers": ["Nerine bowdenii"], "question": "the bulbs of the plant have been said to be shaped like old-fashioned Chianti bottles?"} +{"answers": ["Burmese–Siamese War", "Burmese–Siamese War"], "question": "the saw the legendary death of Ayutthaya's Queen Suriyothai during elephant-mounted combat \"(statue pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Codex Carolinus"], "question": "the is one of very few Gothic fragments of the New Testament on parchment that has survived to the present day?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Fowler", "Fowler", "Jack Fowler", "Jack"], "question": "in September 1924, scored five goals in a football match for Swansea Town against Charlton Athletic, which remains the club record for most goals in a match?"} +{"answers": ["Hin Poun National Biodiversity Conservation Area", "Phou Hin Poun National Biodiversity Conservation Area"], "question": "a single cave in the in Laos is used by at least 22 species of bats?"} +{"answers": ["Charles IV in his Hunting Clothes"], "question": "in Francisco Goya's painting the artist showed his debt to Titian's 1533 \"Charles V\" by showing a dog sniffing at the royal crotch?"} +{"answers": ["Plains garter snake", "Plains Garter Snake"], "question": "the \"\" is one of the most cold-tolerant snakes and often emerges from hibernation to bask on sunny winter days?"} +{"answers": ["Cuello"], "question": "the early Maya farming village of in Belize has a mass grave containing 26 sacrificed war captives?"} +{"answers": ["Kufaas", "Stine Kufaas", "Stine"], "question": "the Norwegian high jumper set a national record in the standing high jump in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["1999 Major League Umpires Association mass resignation"], "question": "four months after a , which caused a loss of 22 jobs, Major League Baseball umpires voted to form a new union?"} +{"answers": ["S Ori 70"], "question": " is a mid-T type astronomical object, discovered in 2002 in the direction of the Sigma Orinis cluster?"} +{"answers": ["Seward", "Alec", "Alec Seward"], "question": "the American Piedmont and country blues singer and guitarist was one of at least five musicians billed as 'Guitar Slim'?"} +{"answers": ["Beppu-Ōita Mainichi Marathon", "Beppu-Ōita Marathon"], "question": "the in Japan produced world record-breaking marathon runs in both 1963 and 1978?"} +{"answers": ["Shaka the Great", "Emperor Shaka the Great"], "question": "Mazisi Kunene's was originally written in Zulu and compiled from the Zulu oral tradition?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac Stanford Jolley", "I.", "I. Stanford Jolley", "Jolley"], "question": "character actor performed some 500 times on film or television but reportedly never received more than 100 for each screen appearance?"} +{"answers": ["Papantla"], "question": ", is home to vanilla, the El Tajín World Heritage site and the Voladores \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Agudas Achim", "Agudas Achim Synagogue"], "question": "the architecture of in Livingston Manor, New York, reflects both the Eastern European origins of its founders and the older Protestant churches in the area?"} +{"answers": ["Mullin", "Jonathan", "Jonathan Mullin"], "question": "former RTÉ Gaelic Games Correspondent previously guided Mayo Ladies' Gaelic football team to two All-Ireland Senior Championships and a National League title?"} +{"answers": ["Odd Blood"], "question": "experimental rock band Yeasayer wanted their second studio album to challenge the music of Rihanna in clubs?"} +{"answers": ["David Sills", "David Sills", "Sills", "David"], "question": "thirteen-year-old has verbally committed to play college football for USC although he is not eligible to sign a letter of intent until 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Hetoimasia"], "question": "the intended occupant of the \"(example pictured)\" may have been Alexander the Great, Buddha, Julius Caesar, or Jesus Christ?"} +{"answers": ["Nathan", "Nathan Glazer", "Glazer"], "question": "prominent sociologist has, at different points in his career, been referred to as a Marxist, a neoconservative, and an espouser of \"armchair intellectual liberalism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "Simon J. Hall", "Simon"], "question": " was listed among \"New York Magazine's\" Best Doctors in 2007, 2008, and 2009?"} +{"answers": ["R2C2"], "question": "a class action suit was filed in US Federal Court against , a company that sells term papers online, alleging copyright infringement for reselling papers written by other authors?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Wayne Jones", "Wayne Jones", "Wayne", "Wayne Jones", "Jones"], "question": "former Welsh international footballer was forced to retire at the age of 24 when it was discovered that he had a previously undiagnosed arthritic condition?"} +{"answers": ["Bryan", "O'Byrne", "Bryan O'Byrne", "Bryan Jay O'Byrne"], "question": "actor and acting teacher is credited with launching the acting career of Nick Nolte, whom he discovered while coaching Nolte's college roommate?"} +{"answers": ["AddThis"], "question": "social bookmarking service , combined with its parent company Clearspring, reach an online audience of more than 200 million monthly viewers?"} +{"answers": ["Marius", "Marius Nygaard", "Nygaard", "Marius Nygaard"], "question": "in 1887, co-published a Latin-Norwegian dictionary which is still in use?"} +{"answers": ["Mountains National Park Reserve", "Akami-Uapishkᵁ-KakKasuak-Mealy Mountains National Park Reserve", "Mealy Mountains National Park Reserve"], "question": "once established, Labrador's will be the largest National Park in Atlantic Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald Fleming", "Gerald", "Fleming"], "question": "Irish meteorologist has been noted to wink while giving weather forecasts?"} +{"answers": ["Sancerre", "Sancerre"], "question": "even though it is known primarily for Sauvignon blanc wines, can also be a red wine made from Pinot noir \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tomomi Okazaki", "Tomomi", "Okazaki"], "question": "speed skater , currently competing in her fifth Olympic Games, is the oldest member of the Japanese team at the 2010 Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Myglaren"], "question": ", a social satire, was the first made-for-television film produced in Sweden and aired in 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Ngô", "Ngô Sĩ Liên", "Liên"], "question": " compiled \"Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư\", the oldest remaining historical record of a Vietnamese dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["MS 1467"], "question": "the mediaeval Gaelic manuscript contains the earliest known pedigree which gives Clan Campbell a \"British\" ancestry, from Uther Pendragon, and King Arthur?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Scholl", "Scholl"], "question": ", the father of White Rose members Hans and Sophie Scholl, was imprisoned for 18 months in 1943 for listening to a \"Feindsender\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sweetums", "Sweetums"], "question": "Ron Swanson builds a harp in the \"Parks and Recreation\" episode \"\", which was inspired by actor Nick Offerman's real-life carpentry skills?"} +{"answers": ["Lawrence Romo", "Lawrence G. Romo", "Romo", "Lawrence"], "question": "Selective Service System director testified to the U.S. Senate that he knew of no more ways that the Defense Department can assist in increasing registration compliance?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Coughlan", "Coughlan", "Richard"], "question": " has been called \"one of art rock's longest tenured musicians\"?"} +{"answers": ["Costa Deliziosa"], "question": " will be the first cruise ship to be christened in an Arabian city?"} +{"answers": ["The Wolves in the Walls"], "question": ", a book by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean that went on to become an off-Broadway musical, was inspired by a nightmare had by Gaiman's youngest daughter?"} +{"answers": ["Ganoga Lake"], "question": "in the 19th century, \"\" in Pennsylvania had a hotel, its own ice cutting company, and a branch railroad line to serve both?"} +{"answers": ["Taffy", "Davies", "Taffy Davies"], "question": "Wales wartime international footballer spent his entire 20-year professional career at Watford Football Club?"} +{"answers": ["Motul de San José"], "question": "the Classic Period Maya city of in Guatemala made tribute payments of high quality ceramics after its military defeat?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Westley Russell", "Russell"], "question": "British painter was appointed Keeper of the Royal Academy Schools in 1927?"} +{"answers": ["Uranium hydride"], "question": " was investigated as a promising bomb material in 1943 during the early phases of the Manhattan Project?"} +{"answers": ["Dice throw", "Dice throw"], "question": "in 2002, the was used as a journalistic method of review in 41 daily newspapers in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Porbeagle", "porbeagle"], "question": "the \"\" has been known to \"play\" with kelp fronds, pieces of wood, and fishing floats?"} +{"answers": ["Abhimanyu", "Mithun", "Abhimanyu Mithun"], "question": " was called up to the India Test squad only ten weeks after making his first-class cricket debut?"} +{"answers": ["Exchequer of Ireland"], "question": "the had exclusive jurisdiction over all Irish cases involving money owed to The Crown?"} +{"answers": ["Claude", "Claude Hall", "Hall"], "question": "in 1963, , a historian of American diplomacy, published a full-scale biography of Secretary of State Abel Parker Upshur?"} +{"answers": ["University of Baeza"], "question": "many 16th-century faculty members at the were of Jewish ancestry and came under the suspicion of the Spanish Inquisition?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Martin Tupper", "Tupper"], "question": "in 1865, founded the first historically black college in the American South, Shaw University of Raleigh, North Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Khan Ataur Rahman", "Rahman", "Khan"], "question": "in 1937, Bangladeshi film director won the first prize of Dhaka Zilla Music Competition, when he was in third grade?"} +{"answers": ["Cameron Leon White", "Cameron White", "Cameron", "White"], "question": "at age 20, cricketer \"\" became the youngest ever captain of the Australian state-side, the Victorian Bushrangers?"} +{"answers": ["Swenske songer eller wisor 1536"], "question": "the is the first preserved hymnal published in the Swedish language?"} +{"answers": ["Numbi", "John", "John Numbi"], "question": "scholar Gérard Prunier states that Major General is a member of a ruling clique running the Democratic Republic of the Congo?"} +{"answers": ["Anocha Suwichakornpong", "Anocha", "Suwichakornpong"], "question": "\"Graceland\", a 2006 short film directed by , was the first Thai short film to be selected for the Cannes Film Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Timurid relations with Europe"], "question": " in the early 15th century led to the exchange of ambassadors and offers of offensive, defensive and commercial alliances?"} +{"answers": ["Fabrizio", "Fabrizio Donato", "Donato"], "question": "in 2009, triple jumper set a new championship record for the European Indoor Championships at 17.59 metres?"} +{"answers": ["UMOPAR"], "question": ", the anti-narcotics forces in Bolivia, funded and trained by the U.S. government as part of the War on Drugs, staged an unsuccessful coup d'état against the Bolivian government in 1984?"} +{"answers": ["Bình Ngô đại", "Bình Ngô đại cáo"], "question": " is considered the second declaration of independence of Vietnam, after the poem \"Nam quốc sơn hà\" which was written by Lý Thường Kiệt in the early Lý Dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Francis", "Tumblety", "Francis Tumblety"], "question": "the self-proclaimed \"Gifted, Eccentric and World Famed Physician\" sold \"Pimple Destroyer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pele", "Pele"], "question": "the Ionian volcano , encircled by its own reddish plume deposit \"\", was named after a volcano goddess in Hawaiian mythology?"} +{"answers": ["Brown", "David Brown", "David Brown", "David"], "question": " two years in jail was the longest sentence ever for violating the U.S. Sedition Act of 1798?"} +{"answers": ["Eutharic"], "question": "in 519, Roman statesman Cassiodorus published his \"Chronicle\" to congratulate the Visigothic prince who had risen to the position of consul?"} +{"answers": ["Plains hide painting"], "question": "in traditional , Native American women painted abstract, geometric designs while men painted representational, narrative images?"} +{"answers": ["George Huddesford", "George", "Huddesford"], "question": "Fanny Burney described a poem of as \"vile\" because it revealed that she had written the novel \"Evelina\"?"} +{"answers": ["Margaretta", "Margaretta Bleecker Faugères", "Faugères", "Margaretta Faugères"], "question": " called Thomas Jefferson an \"eminent reasoner\" but nevertheless challenged his claim that slaves lacked \"finer feelings\"?"} +{"answers": ["Whitstable Museum and Gallery"], "question": " holds a permanent display dedicated to the life of Hammer Films actor Peter Cushing, who lived in Whitstable, South East England?"} +{"answers": ["North American Newspaper Alliance"], "question": "the , a major news syndicate, hired Ernest Hemingway to report on the Spanish Civil War in 1937?"} +{"answers": ["Vesela Yatsinska", "Vesela", "Yatsinska"], "question": "Bulgarian middle-distance runner failed to make it past round one in the 1980 Olympics despite achieving a personal best time?"} +{"answers": ["Michael the Brave", "Michael the Brave"], "question": "the film cast over 5,000 soldiers of the Romanian army as extras to reenact various battles?"} +{"answers": ["Veness", "David Christopher Veness", "David Veness", "David"], "question": "Sir was the United Nations' first Under-Secretary-General for Safety and Security?"} +{"answers": ["District 10 School"], "question": "the former outside Margaretville, New York, was demolished in the mid-19th century only to be rebuilt from the same stones three years later?"} +{"answers": ["Phillipps", "Roy Phillipps", "Roy", "Roy Cecil Phillipps"], "question": "to join the Australian Flying Corps in 1917, future fighter ace \"\" falsified his age by declaring he was four years younger?"} +{"answers": ["Red Church", "Red Church"], "question": "the late Roman near Perushtitsa in Bulgaria featured frescoes of apocryphal scenes such as the flight of Elizabeth and the murder of Zechariah, John the Baptist's parents?"} +{"answers": ["Madura Vijayam"], "question": "the 14th century Sanskrit poem chronicles the conquest of Madurai Sultanate by the Vijayanagar Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Nev Warburton", "Nev", "Warburton"], "question": "in addition to serving as the Leader of the Opposition in Queensland, was also noted as an enthusiastic lawn bowls player?"} +{"answers": ["Hàng Trống painting", "Hàng Trống", "Hang Trong painting"], "question": "because a was once indispensable for each Hanoi family during the Tết holiday, it was also called Tết painting?"} +{"answers": ["Vance Haynes", "Haynes", "Caleb Vance Haynes", "Vance"], "question": "archaeologist challenged the right of Native Americans to rebury Kennewick Man—skeletal bone fragments about 9,000 years old—which Haynes said should be studied further?"} +{"answers": ["Saxony", "Princess Maria Ferdinanda of Saxony", "Princess"], "question": "while accompanying her sister for her marriage in Florence, met and eventually married the groom's father, becoming her sister's own step-mother-in-law?"} +{"answers": ["Parma", "Parma"], "question": "the barque \"\" recorded the fastest ever time for a sailing ship from Australia to the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["True at First Light"], "question": "Ernest Hemingway's , a book about his 1953 safari, was not published until almost 40 years after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Solsidan", "Solsidan"], "question": "comedian Felix Herngren created, directed, wrote the scripts and plays a main character in the currently airing Swedish television series ?"} +{"answers": ["Bsous Silk Museum"], "question": "among the items exhibited at the in Lebanon are silkworms and the traditional dresses and trousers worn by princesses in the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Shakey Jake Harris", "Shakey", "Harris", "Jake Harris"], "question": "the American Chicago blues singer, harmonicist, and songwriter, , acquired his nickname from his previous career as a professional gambler?"} +{"answers": ["Calton weavers"], "question": "the strike of the , during which six people died, was the first major industrial dispute in Scottish history?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Oliver", "James Oliver", "James Oliver"], "question": " invented a line of improved and specialized farm plows and produced up to 300,000 of them annually?"} +{"answers": ["St. Henry's Catholic Church", "St. Henry's Church", "St. Henry's Catholic Church"], "question": " \"\" in rural St. Henry has been described as the most costly church in northwestern Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Bocuse d'Or USA", "Bocuse d'Or USA Foundation"], "question": "the new champion of the culinary contest is the sous-chef James Kent?"} +{"answers": ["Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature"], "question": "the establishment of the in Oxford was announced a few days after Marshal Foch signed the Armistice with Germany to end the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Dialogus de Scaccario"], "question": "the English treatise was written as a series of questions and answers between a learned lawyer and his pupil?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Krichell", "Paul Bernard Krichell", "Krichell", "Paul"], "question": "\"discoveries\" by baseball scout included future Hall of Famers Lou Gehrig and Whitey Ford?"} +{"answers": ["Pushkar Lake"], "question": "Hindu pilgrims to in Rajasthan, India, considered it lucky to be devoured by the crocodiles there?"} +{"answers": ["Galli-Curci Theatre"], "question": "a Margaretville, New York, businessman named after Amelita Galli-Curci \"\" in return for her singing at its opening night?"} +{"answers": ["Yongjiacaris"], "question": " represents the second report of freshwater caridean shrimp from the Mesozoic era?"} +{"answers": ["Isabel Ashdown", "Ashdown", "Isabel"], "question": " acclaimed first novel \"Glasshopper\" was written as part of her BA and MA and work at the University of Chichester?"} +{"answers": ["1893 New York hurricane"], "question": "the virtually destroyed an entire island?"} +{"answers": ["Milne", "Alexander Milne", "Alexander", "Alexander Milne"], "question": " served as an executor of Thomas Telford's last will and testament?"} +{"answers": ["The Virtual Revolution"], "question": "Stephen Fry asked on Twitter for suggestions to name a BBC television series on the impact of the Internet, now called ?"} +{"answers": ["Ouvrage Rimplas"], "question": " became a mushroom farm after it was deactivated in 1972?"} +{"answers": ["The Pregnant Widow"], "question": "British novelist Martin Amis believes his sister, , was one of the sexual revolution's most spectacular victims?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia", "Bolten", "Virginia Bolten"], "question": " was deported from Argentina to Uruguay in 1902 because of her anarchist activities?"} +{"answers": ["Heart-kun"], "question": " is a Japanese puppy that was born with a heart-shaped patch of brown hair on its white-haired body?"} +{"answers": ["Hennig", "Amy", "Amy Hennig"], "question": "the UK video game magazine \"Edge\" described as one of the 100 most influential women in the video game industry?"} +{"answers": ["Operation GYS"], "question": "Israel's Yiftach Brigade was transferred to the southern front for in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, and returned after the operation?"} +{"answers": ["Huntington", "Bela Huntington", "Bela", "Bela Shaw Huntington", "Bela S. Huntington"], "question": " was elected to the Oregon House of Representatives in 1897, but the legislature never organized in 1897 and he never served during another session?"} +{"answers": ["English words first attested in Chaucer"], "question": "hundreds of words still in use today, including \"accident, cinnamon, desk, scissors, vacation, and Valentine\", written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 1300s?"} +{"answers": ["Aden", "Amal", "Amal Aden"], "question": "Somali-Norwegian writer (pseudonym) is a noted critic of the Norwegian integration policy, as well as the Somali community in Oslo itself?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Lee Shakespeare", "Shakespeare", "Abraham", "Abraham Shakespeare"], "question": ", an illiterate casual laborer, won a 17 million Florida Lotto jackpot in 2006, but was murdered three years later?"} +{"answers": ["Tò he"], "question": ", a traditional toy in Vietnam which is often sold on the occasion of Tết, is edible because it is made from rice powder?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Pierre Warner", "Jean-Pierre", "Warner"], "question": "by the age of 22, was an acting Major in the British Army?"} +{"answers": ["Super Ball"], "question": "when the was first introduced in 1965, US Presidential adviser McGeorge Bundy had five dozen shipped to the White House for the amusement of the staff?"} +{"answers": ["Banten Sultanate"], "question": "the \"(capital city pictured)\" was once a great trading center in Southeast Asia, but was later overshadowed by Batavia and finally annexed by the Dutch East Indies in 1813?"} +{"answers": ["Human Target", "``Human Target", "Human Target"], "question": "E Street Band member Clarence Clemons co-starred with Rick Springfield in the original 1990 pilot for ABC's TV series?"} +{"answers": ["Bánh chưng"], "question": "in the stuffing of for vegetarians and Buddhists, pork is replaced by molasses or brown sugar?"} +{"answers": ["George Wilkes", "George", "Wilkes"], "question": "the American journalist (d. 1885) was one of the men who introduced parimutuel betting into the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Greiff", "Gustavo de Greiff Restrepo", "Gustavo de Greiff Obregón", "Gustavo", "De Greiff", "Gustavo de Greiff", "de Greiff"], "question": ", Colombia's first Attorney General responsible for prosecuting druglords, advocated for drug decriminalization during the height of the United States's War on Drugs in Colombia?"} +{"answers": ["Deseret Manufacturing Company"], "question": "the failed , created in Utah in the 1850s by Mormons to process sugar beets into sugar, was nicknamed the \"Damn Miserable Company\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vine training"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" help shape the canopy to allow adequate sunshine and air circulation so wine grapes can ripen and be less likely to develop grape diseases?"} +{"answers": ["Pablo González Garza", "Garza", "Pablo"], "question": ", the Carranzistan chief responsible for Emiliano Zapata's murder, was also known as \"the general who never won a victory\" during the entire Mexican Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["M-15", "M-15"], "question": "according to the Michigan Department of Transportation, the first highway centerline in the US was painted on the first designation of in 1917?"} +{"answers": ["Tietig", "Rudolph", "Rudolph Tietig"], "question": "Cincinnati, Ohio, architect designed a Jewish country club and two synagogues, including Temple K.K. Bene Israel for one of the oldest congregations west of the Allegheny Mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Typhaea stercorea"], "question": "the beetle has been found in grain storages dating all the way back to the Iron Age?"} +{"answers": ["Sheridan School District", "Sheridan School District", "Sheridan School District 48J"], "question": "two school board members of the faced a recall in 1985 after religious leaders objected to them living together as an unmarried couple?"} +{"answers": ["Piscine Molitor"], "question": "in 1946, the first modern bikini was introduced at by Louis Réard, and modeled there by dancer Micheline Bernardini?"} +{"answers": ["Burnham", "Howard", "Howard Burnham", "Howard Mather Burnham"], "question": ", an American mining engineer, worked for France as a spy operating behind enemy lines, and used his wooden leg to secretly transport equipment?"} +{"answers": ["Narayan Sarovar Sanctuary", "Narayan Sarovar Chinkara Sanctuary", "Narayan Sarovar"], "question": "the 1,200–1,500 Chinkara \"\", the key species in the , Kutch, India, are also its most frequently observed animal?"} +{"answers": ["Joscelyn", "John Joscelyn", "John"], "question": "the English antiquarian (d. 1603) wrote a history of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge that was not published until 1880, over 200 years after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Donald", "Macleay", "Donald Macleay"], "question": "the people of Stipp, Oregon, renamed their town Macleay for Portland merchant and banker after he donated money for a school?"} +{"answers": ["Name-bearing type", "name-bearing type"], "question": "the determines the application of specific and other names in zoological nomenclature?"} +{"answers": ["Treadwell-Collins", "Dominic", "Dominic Treadwell-Collins"], "question": "British producer first job in television was devising means of killing victims in the crime drama series \"Midsomer Murders\"?"} +{"answers": ["St. Anthony's Catholic Church", "St. Anthony's Catholic Church"], "question": " in Padua, Ohio, is distinguished by its pilasters?"} +{"answers": ["Gleditsch", "Nini", "Nini Haslund Gleditsch"], "question": " participated in the flight of the Norwegian National Treasury in 1940?"} +{"answers": ["Lamaling Monastery"], "question": "the \"\" in Tibet, rebuilt in 1989, is one of the largest and most important monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism in Nyingchi County?"} +{"answers": ["Close, Closed, Closure"], "question": "in his film , Israeli director Ram Loevy describes the Gaza Strip as \"a prison with one million inmates\"?"} +{"answers": ["Monaco–Russia relations"], "question": "in a sign of a warming friendship between , a three-bedroom dacha was built by the Russians at Albert's Monte Carlo estate in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Christ's agony at Gethsemane", "Luke 22:43–44"], "question": "according to some scholars, was added to the New Testament to counter docetism?"} +{"answers": ["Scaphohippus"], "question": "the fossil horse became extinct when tectonic barriers between the Great Plains and Great Basin of North America disappeared about 13 million years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Hougen", "Julius Hougen", "Julius"], "question": " co-chaired the first large-scale charity fund-rasing campaigns in Norwegian radio?"} +{"answers": ["Tacubaya"], "question": ", Mexico City, is the home to both the Mexican presidential residence and \"The Lost City\"?"} +{"answers": ["Plumeria rubra"], "question": "the (or plumeria), which is used to make leis \"\" in Hawaii, is native to Central and northern South America?"} +{"answers": ["Utah-Idaho Sugar Company"], "question": "the first successful sugar beet factory opening in Utah, built by the Mormon-owned , was celebrated by looting, bonfires, and free barrels of beer?"} +{"answers": ["Constantine", "Diogenes", "Constantine Diogenes"], "question": "the Byzantine general , who was implicated in a conspiracy against Emperor Romanos III, committed suicide rather than revealing the names of his co-conspirators?"} +{"answers": ["Haynes", "Caleb", "Caleb Vance Haynes", "Caleb V. Haynes"], "question": "United States Air Force Major General was the grandson of Chang Bunker, one of the original \"Siamese Twins\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Ernest Coe", "Ernest F. Coe", "Coe"], "question": " was the primary force behind the creation of Everglades National Park, but at the dedication of it \"\" he considered his efforts a failure?"} +{"answers": ["Scientology", "Scientology"], "question": "the book edited by James R. Lewis includes contributions from J. Gordon Melton, Anson Shupe, and Susan J. Palmer?"} +{"answers": ["Littleberry", "Littleberry Mosby", "Mosby"], "question": ", captain and brigadier general during the Revolution and War of 1812, disinherited his son, Littleberry Mosby III, for leaving Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Olava", "Ingrid Olava", "Ingrid"], "question": "as a child, Norwegian singer-songwriter taught herself to play \"Do-Re-Mi\" from \"The Sound of Music\" on her neighbor's piano?"} +{"answers": ["ILP Guild of Youth", "Guild of Youth"], "question": "the founding of the Independent Labour Party's in Britain provoked the Labour Party to found a youth wing of its own?"} +{"answers": ["Lê", "Lê Trọng Tấn", "Le Trong Tan", "Tấn"], "question": "both the arrests of General Christian de Castries in the Battle of Dien Bien Phu and of President Duong Van Minh ending the Ho Chi Minh Campaign were by units commanded by General ?"} +{"answers": ["Creffeild", "Ralph", "Ralph Creffeild"], "question": " was knighted by Queen Anne in 1713, having presented her with thanks from the town of Colchester for the peace of Utrecht earlier that year?"} +{"answers": ["(I Can't Make It) Another Day"], "question": "Lenny Kravitz wrote the recently leaked Michael Jackson song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["René Boileau", "René", "Boileau", "René Boileau"], "question": " was given the pseudonym Rainy Drinkwater and promoted as being the first Native American in the National Hockey League by the New York Americans despite having no native blood?"} +{"answers": ["Hjalmar", "Welhaven", "Hjalmar Welhaven"], "question": "Norwegian architect s collection of old skis was the basis for the world's oldest ski museum in 1923 when it opened in Oslo?"} +{"answers": ["Black Bike Week"], "question": " is the largest African American motorcycle rally in the US?"} +{"answers": ["Tupan Patera"], "question": "the Ionian volcano , whose activity was first detected by \"Galileo\" in 1996, was named after the thunder god of the Tupí-Guaraní indigenous peoples in Brazil?"} +{"answers": ["Raymond B. Manning", "Raymond Manning", "Raymond", "Manning", "Raymond Brendan Manning"], "question": "the \"extremely productive carcinologist\" American amassed the world's largest collection of mantis shrimp?"} +{"answers": ["1985 diethylene glycol wine scandal"], "question": "in 1985, the Austrian wine industry was hit by involving a few wineries illegally adulterating wines with the mildly toxic substance diethylene glycol to make them taste sweeter?"} +{"answers": ["Pamprepius"], "question": "we know the exact birth time of the 5th-century poet thanks to a horoscope calculated by the Egyptian astrologer Rhetorius?"} +{"answers": ["The 101 Dalmatians Musical"], "question": "the has several performers working on 15\" stilts to simulate a canine perspective, and uses 15 real Dalmatian dogs for several scenes?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Ian Fairbairn", "Stephen Ian Fairbairn", "Fairbairn"], "question": "the unit trust was devised by the British Olympic rower , son of rower Steve Fairbairn?"} +{"answers": ["Polhøgda"], "question": ", the home of Eva and Fridtjof Nansen, was an important location for social life of Norwegian intellectuals around 1900?"} +{"answers": ["Mandi Shivaratri Fair"], "question": "during the held in Mandi, India, Hindu religiosity is the theme that establishes synthesis of the worship by Vishnu and Shiva cults?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Bentley", "Richard Bentley", "Richard", "Bentley"], "question": "publisher hired Charles Dickens to edit his periodical, \"Bentley's Miscellany\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shahidan Kassim", "Shahidan bin Kassim", "Shahidan", "Kassim"], "question": " and his brother Ismail have both held same seat for Arau in the Parliament of Malaysia?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Inga"], "question": " in September and October 1969 is the third longest-lived Atlantic hurricane on record, having lasted 25 days?"} +{"answers": ["Sufyan ibn `Uyaynah", "Ibn `Uyaynah", "Sufyan", "`Uyaynah"], "question": " performed the \"Hajj\" 70 times in his life?"} +{"answers": ["Huáng bǎi"], "question": " \"\", one of the fifty fundamental herbs of traditional Chinese medicine, contains the anti-inflammatory alkaloid berberine?"} +{"answers": ["Templecombe railway station"], "question": "2,273 passengers booked travel from , England in 1982, despite it being closed from 1966 to 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Masubi", "Masubi"], "question": "the Ionian volcano was first detected by the spacecraft \"Voyager 1\" in 1979 and named after Homusubi, the Japanese deity of fire?"} +{"answers": ["Guillaume de Dole"], "question": "the early 13th century romance is the first extant French literary work combining narrative and lyric, a form which by the end of the century had become canonical?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Fort William Henry"], "question": "some Native Americans traveled up to , from as far away as the Mississippi River, to participate in the 1757 near Lake George, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of St Christopher", "Statue of St Christopher, Norton Priory"], "question": "the depictions of fish on the medieval statue of in Norton Priory, Cheshire, England, are so realistic that five different species can be identified?"} +{"answers": ["Upham", "Chet Upham", "Chet"], "question": "in 1984 , former chairman of the Texas Republican Party, introduced the first artificial snow in Colorado at his Loveland Ski Area near the Continental Divide?"} +{"answers": ["Lowell State College"], "question": " was the last state normal school established by the Massachusetts State Board of Education?"} +{"answers": ["Shamasastry", "R.", "R. Shamasastry"], "question": "when discovered the Arthashastra, it altered the perception of ancient India and the view that Indians learned administration from the Greeks?"} +{"answers": ["Hollenden Hotel"], "question": "the , established in 1885 and demolished in 1962, provided accommodations for the five U.S. Presidents following Grover Cleveland when they visited Cleveland, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Landsverk L-120"], "question": "Norway's first tank was a with an improvised turret and make-shift armour?"} +{"answers": ["Phyllis Avery", "Phyllis", "Avery"], "question": "in \"The Baby Sitter\" of ABC's \"The Rifleman\", plays a dance hall girl who asks Lucas McCain to hide her daughter from a bigoted grandfather?"} +{"answers": ["Florida mouse"], "question": "the decline of the gopher tortoise poses a threat to the , which forms the only mammal genus that occurs only in Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Blannbekin", "Agnes", "Agnes Blannbekin"], "question": "the revelations of 14th-century Christian mystic , which included visions of the foreskin of Jesus, were considered too obscene for print until the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Spalding", "Kim Spalding", "Kim"], "question": " played Doc Holliday in an enactment of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in a 1954 episode of the syndicated TV series \"Stories of the Century\"?"} +{"answers": ["Drosera meristocaulis"], "question": "the carnivorous plant is endemic to Pico da Neblina in South America, to the west of its most closely related species?"} +{"answers": ["Anglo-Turkish piracy"], "question": " in the 17th century led to the enslavement of Catholic captives in North Africa, who could sometimes be liberated through a ransom?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Ramblin' Thomas", "Ramblin'"], "question": "blues scholars seem undecided if the American blues singer, guitarist and songwriter nickname referred to his style of playing, or itinerant nature?"} +{"answers": ["Over harvesting", "Overexploitation"], "question": "when the giant flightless birds called moa \"\" were to the point of extinction, the giant Haast's Eagle that preyed on them also became extinct?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Joe Misiti", "Misiti"], "question": "Australian rules footballer was inducted into the VFL/AFL Italian Team of the Century in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Basavakalyana Fort"], "question": "Bijjala II of the Kalachuri, a feudatory, eliminated Tailapa III and his family of the Chalukya Kingdom and ruled from Kalyana, now the , for five years?"} +{"answers": ["Fern Britton Meets..."], "question": "Tony Blair said that it was a mistake to say on that he would have still wanted to join the 2003 Iraq invasion if there were no weapons of mass destruction?"} +{"answers": ["Finlayson", "Tommy Finlayson", "Tommy"], "question": "archivist and cricketer , one of the Gibraltarian civilian evacuees during World War II, later wrote a book about this period of the history of Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["War of Internet Addiction"], "question": "the is a video made by \"World of Warcraft\" players to protest internet censorship in the People's Republic of China?"} +{"answers": ["Silivri Prison"], "question": "the sports hall of Europe's largest was converted into a courtroom because the existing one was not big enough to accommodate the hearings of the Ergenekon trial?"} +{"answers": ["Zaculeu"], "question": "the Mam Maya capital city of \"(fragment pictured)\" fell to Spanish conquistador Gonzalo de Alvarado y Chávez after a siege that lasted several months?"} +{"answers": ["Lowes Cato Dickinson", "Lowes", "Dickinson"], "question": ", portrait painter and Christian socialist, painted Gladstone's cabinet at 10 Downing Street in 1868?"} +{"answers": ["Ithonidae"], "question": "along with Ithonidae, are regarded as the most primitive living members of the insect order Neuroptera?"} +{"answers": ["Tabloid Junkie"], "question": "a \"Seattle Times\" journalist described Michael Jackson's \"\" as \"a disingenuous attack on sensational news stories about him\", most of which the singer \"planted\"?"} +{"answers": ["1707 Hōei earthquake"], "question": "the was the largest in Japanese history, triggering a devastating tsunami and causing at least 5,000 casualties in Honshu, Shikoku and Kyūshū?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Carpenter Bompas", "Bompas", "William Bompas"], "question": "in 1865, protected his party of ox-carts from attacks by purportedly hostile Sioux by flying the Flag of England?"} +{"answers": ["Plane of rotation"], "question": "a double rotation in four dimensions has exactly two ?"} +{"answers": ["Shady Lady Ranch"], "question": "the , a licensed brothel in Nevada, just hired the state's first legal male prostitute?"} +{"answers": ["South Georgia", "South Georgia Pintail", "South Georgia pintail"], "question": "the \"\", a small duck, scavenges at seal carcasses?"} +{"answers": ["Tuigg", "John Tuigg", "John"], "question": "upon his accession as the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh, found that the Panic of 1873 had left the diocese's property and finances in disarray?"} +{"answers": ["Chanson de toile"], "question": "Old French literary genre of the consisted of songs supposedly sung by women weaving, songs about women in love who often sew as they relate their stories?"} +{"answers": ["Otilio", "Otilio Montaño Sánchez", "Otilio Montaño", "Sánchez"], "question": ", a Zapatista General, formally introduced Emiliano Zapata to Pancho Villa, but later was accused of rebelling against Zapata and executed while maintaining his innocence?"} +{"answers": ["Frode", "Frode Rinnan", "Rinnan"], "question": "architect designed sports venues such as the Holmenkollen ski jump and Bislett Stadion, both of which were torn down in the 2000s?"} +{"answers": ["Milbanke Sound", "Milbanke Sound Group"], "question": "volcanoes of the in British Columbia, Canada, remain mysterious because little is known about them and their origins are not well defined?"} +{"answers": ["Margie Day", "Margie Day Walker", "Day", "Margie"], "question": "R&B singer , who had a hit record with \"Little Red Rooster\" in 1951 and also recorded \"Take Out Your False Teeth Daddy\", established a children's art project in Norfolk, Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["GT200"], "question": "Thai government and army officials have insisted on the effectiveness of the \"remote substance detector\", despite the BBC having found it to consist of an empty plastic case?"} +{"answers": ["Lowell Technological Institute"], "question": "the in Massachusetts almost went bankrupt during both World Wars due to the increased demand for soldiers and textiles?"} +{"answers": ["Hawsha"], "question": "the Arab inhabitants of the Palestinian village of , which was depopulated in 1948, kept a shrine named for the prophet Joshua?"} +{"answers": ["Guinea-Bissau–Sweden relations"], "question": "Sweden established with Guinea-Bissau before Guinea-Bissau formally gained independence from Portugal in 1974?"} +{"answers": ["Kut Barrage"], "question": "a major flood in the Tigris in 1936 caused the building site of the in Iraq to be flooded entirely so that construction had to be temporarily halted?"} +{"answers": ["Laurence Graff", "Laurence", "Graff"], "question": "British billionaire purchased the Wittelsbach Diamond for approximately US24.3 million and then recut it removing 4 carats?"} +{"answers": ["Sherlock Holmes", "Sherlock Holmes Baffled"], "question": "the 1900 Mutoscope film \"\" was the first film appearance of Arthur Conan Doyle's character Sherlock Holmes?"} +{"answers": ["HIP Haiti"], "question": "Anne Jordan-Reynolds and her daughter Stephanie, founders of the non-profit , escaped disaster at the Hotel Montana during the 2010 earthquake because of a glitch in their plans?"} +{"answers": ["Telfer Mine"], "question": "the discovery of the in Western Australia, officially attributed to Newmont Mining, has been claimed by French prospector Jean-Paul Turcaud?"} +{"answers": ["Crocidura phanluongi"], "question": "the shrew , formally described on January 27, is the seventh new species of \"Crocidura\" to be described from Vietnam in as many years?"} +{"answers": ["Alasdair", "MacLeod", "Alasdair Crotach MacLeod", "Alasdair Crotach"], "question": " is said to have prayed for six hours prior to ordering the massacre of almost the entire population of the Hebridean island of Eigg?"} +{"answers": ["Onésimo", "Silveira", "Onésimo Silveira"], "question": "the Cape Verdean poet was the representative of African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde in Sweden in the early 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Tōshiya"], "question": "in 1686, at the archery contest in Kyoto, Japan, Wasa Daihachiro successfully fired a record 13,053 arrows in 24 hours, averaging nine arrows a minute and hitting the target 8,133 times?"} +{"answers": ["World Chocolate Wonderland"], "question": ", the first chocolate theme park in China, showcases the world's biggest chocolate model of the Great Wall of China?"} +{"answers": ["Tab Clear"], "question": "the president of Coca-Cola Co. believed that a new-age label would doom , the company's clear cola answer to Crystal Pepsi?"} +{"answers": ["Ahmad", "al-Naggar", "Ahmad Ibrahim al-Sayyid al-Naggar"], "question": "under interrogation, stated that Egyptian Islamic Jihad had raised funds by \"renovating old houses in London\"?"} +{"answers": ["Conquerville"], "question": "it is believed that the ghost town of , began its decline when the local high school closed?"} +{"answers": ["Samonas"], "question": "the Arab-born eunuch slave rose to become the \"parakoimomenos\" of Byzantine emperor Leo the Wise, and was even made godfather to his son, Constantine VII?"} +{"answers": ["Isidor", "Isidor Clinton Rubin", "Rubin"], "question": "the was once considered by many specialists \"the twentieth century's most important contribution to the clinical study of female infertility\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bradford Durfee College of Technology"], "question": "even though the was chartered in 1895 and incorporated in 1899, it opened in 1904?"} +{"answers": ["Gregory Slay", "Gregory", "Slay", "Gregory Scott Slay"], "question": ", founding member and drummer for Remy Zero, also co-wrote the Emmy-nominated theme song for the television drama \"Nip/Tuck\"?"} +{"answers": ["Westgate, Canterbury", "Westgate"], "question": "the 600-year-old in Canterbury, Kent, is the largest surviving city gate in England, with double-decker buses still squeezing through it \"(process pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mountaindale", "Mountaindale, Oregon"], "question": "a son of the first settlers of , later was mayor of East Portland?"} +{"answers": ["A Bright Red Scream"], "question": "according to , millions of Americans regularly use razors, knives or broken glass to intentionally injure themselves?"} +{"answers": ["Mick", "Mick Higgins", "Higgins"], "question": " from New York played in the Cavan Gaelic football team which won the final of the 1947 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship at the Polo Grounds in New York?"} +{"answers": ["Kalamazoo Manufacturing Company"], "question": "during World War II the made the \"Galloping Gertie\", a railroad motor car with a large target above it used for gunnery practice?"} +{"answers": ["Calomys cerqueirai"], "question": "the Brazilian rodent was named only in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["New Bedford Institute of Technology"], "question": "the original mission was to refine the skills of the textile mill workers in the city of New Bedford, Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["The South Butt"], "question": "The North Face is suing for trademark infringement?"} +{"answers": ["I Threw It All Away"], "question": "unlike some other songs Bob Dylan wrote about failed relationships, in \"\" he takes responsibility for the failure?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Kapyong"], "question": "although heavily outnumbered, two UN battalions—one Australian and one Canadian—halted an entire Chinese division at the (22–25 April 1951) during the Korean War?"} +{"answers": ["Westergren", "Meg Westergren", "Meg"], "question": "Swedish actress , the daughter of Håkan Westergren and Inga Tidblad, had originally planned to become a fashion designer?"} +{"answers": ["Hughie", "Hughie Lee-Smith", "Lee-Smith"], "question": "in 1963 , who later painted the official portrait of New York City Mayor David Dinkins, became only the second African-American artist to be elected a National Academician?"} +{"answers": ["Chaos;Head Love Chu Chu!"], "question": "the \"Love Chu Chu!\" part of the name of the visual novel was narrowed down from about one hundred different candidates?"} +{"answers": ["Roman Museum", "Canterbury Roman Museum"], "question": "the World War II bombing of Canterbury on 1 June 1942 revealed a mosaic pavement \"\" which is now a scheduled monument, sheltered by the ?"} +{"answers": ["The Land of Green Plums"], "question": " by Nobel Prize winner Herta Müller, depicting life in a totalitarian state, became a favorite of Iranian activist Mohammad-Ali Abtahi soon after he was released from jail?"} +{"answers": ["Kristian Welhaven", "Welhaven", "Kristian"], "question": "during the German invasion of Norway, Minister of Justice Terje Wold told Police Chief of Oslo to arrest fascist leader Vidkun Quisling if he got the opportunity?"} +{"answers": ["Cystoderma carcharias"], "question": " is considered an inedible fungus because of an unpleasant odor attributable to the presence of geosmin?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln", "Mayorga", "Lincoln Mayorga"], "question": "the career of pianist has ranged from hit rock and roll instrumentals to Gershwin recitals in Moscow, by way of \"Lumpy Gravy\" and \"Pete's Dragon\"?"} +{"answers": ["tympanosclerosis", "Tympanosclerosis"], "question": " is a disease caused by the calcification of tissues in the middle ear, sometimes resulting in hearing loss?"} +{"answers": ["Lille", "Lille, Alberta"], "question": "the town of , was named as such because its coal mine's financial backers resided in Lille, France?"} +{"answers": ["Warrington Colescott", "Colescott", "Warrington"], "question": " created the etching \"Christmas with Ziggy\" (1964), a social satire of businessmen entertaining their mistresses at a posh London restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern harvest mouse"], "question": "the \"\" usually lives for less than a year in the wild?"} +{"answers": ["Marshall", "Perron", "Marshall Perron"], "question": "Perth-born Northern Territory Chief Minister jokingly blamed Japan for denying him his birthright as a Territorian, as his family fled Darwin shortly before it was bombed?"} +{"answers": ["Abdominal pregnancy", "abdominal pregnancy"], "question": "about one out of five babies born from an has a birth defect?"} +{"answers": ["Read Morgan", "Read", "Morgan"], "question": "the actor of NBC's western television series \"The Deputy\" played basketball from 1950 to 1952 for the Kentucky Wildcats?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Debbie", "Hurricane Debbie"], "question": "Project Stormfury attempted to artificially weaken ?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Sweatman", "Arthur Sweatman"], "question": " was elected bishop of the Diocese of Toronto in 1879 as a compromise candidate after five days of balloting?"} +{"answers": ["Gbedu"], "question": "the drum is traditionally used on state occasions or during ceremones of Ogboni, the ancient Yoruba secret society?"} +{"answers": ["Ambrose", "Robert Ambrose", "Robert Steele Ambrose", "Robert", "Robert Ambrose"], "question": "upon hearing s work \"One Sweetly Solemn Thought\", a gambler reportedly laid down his cards and immediately became a reformed Christian?"} +{"answers": ["Paul André Chaffey", "Paul", "Chaffey", "Paul Chaffey"], "question": " voted Labour in 1997, the same year that he served as a Parliament of Norway representative for the Socialist Left Party?"} +{"answers": ["Leo IV", "Leo IV"], "question": "the dwarf galaxy is one of the smallest satellites of the Milky Way?"} +{"answers": ["The Art of Negative Thinking"], "question": " is an award winning Norwegian film about a paraplegic who rebels against the interventions of his support group and its lead social worker?"} +{"answers": ["Alex", "Alex McLintock", "McLintock", "Alex'' McLintock"], "question": "Scotland international football defender played as a goalkeeper during his time at Burnley?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Irma"], "question": "the wounding in the Siege of Sarajevo of five-year-old Irma Hadzimuratovic, whose suffering garnered worldwide attention, prompted the medical evacuation?"} +{"answers": ["Alabama Department of Homeland Security"], "question": "Alabama is the first state in the United States to create its own legislatively enacted cabinet-level ?"} +{"answers": ["Platythelphusa"], "question": "the genus represents the only evolutionary radiation of crabs to have occurred in a freshwater lake?"} +{"answers": ["Bond", "George", "George Foote Bond", "George F. 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young-adult fiction?"} +{"answers": ["Bohemian National Cemetery", "Bohemian National Cemetery"], "question": " in Chicago contains a columbarium specifically intended to hold the ashes of Chicago Cubs fans?"} +{"answers": ["The Actor", "The Actor"], "question": "the 1904 painting by Pablo Picasso, , estimated to be worth over 100 million, was torn when a woman stumbled and fell into it?"} +{"answers": ["Consulate-General of Russia in New York City"], "question": "the building which today houses the \"\" was bought in 1946 by noted eye surgeon Ramon Castroviejo, who sold it to the Soviets in 1975?"} +{"answers": ["Johanssen", "Karl Johanssen", "Karl Christen Johanssen", "Karl"], "question": ", foreign news editor in \"Arbeiderbladet\" and one of Norway's first radio personalities, was denounced on the front page of \"Pravda\"?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 569"], "question": "the illuminated was bought in Bulgaria in 1757, became a part of the Załuski Library, and was dispatched to Saint Petersburg in 1794?"} +{"answers": ["Downtown Presbyterian Church", "Downtown Church"], "question": "American singer-songwriter Patty Griffin listened to Christian songs by Bob Dylan before writing for her gospel album ?"} +{"answers": ["Potlatch River"], "question": ", Idaho, was named Colter's Creek by the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805?"} +{"answers": ["Remington Model", "Remington Model 887"], "question": "the , which has many of the inner workings of the famous Remington 870, uses a unique polymer-based finish which makes it virtually impervious to corrosion and inclement weather?"} +{"answers": ["Dwight Baldwin", "David Dwight Baldwin", "Dwight Baldwin", "Baldwin", "Dwight"], "question": ", a 19th-century missionary to Hawaii, is credited with saving hundreds of lives as a physician despite having only an honorary degree in medicine?"} +{"answers": ["Yue ware"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" was an early type of Chinese ceramics that was exported as far as the 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+{"answers": ["OVW Heavyweight Championship"], "question": "at one time the was vacated due to the then-champion having a malignant brain tumor?"} +{"answers": ["Elsa", "Elsa Barker", "Barker"], "question": " was an American novelist and poet who published three volumes of messages from a dead man?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Brendanawicz"], "question": "actor Paul Schneider initially felt insecure about playing on the NBC comedy series \"Parks and Recreation\" because he was unsure about the motivations of the character?"} +{"answers": ["Hollytrees Museum"], "question": "although the was sold to the corporation of Colchester, England in 1922, the cost was met entirely by the private funds of Viscount Cowdray and his wife?"} +{"answers": ["Chloe Frazer"], "question": " of the \"Uncharted\" franchise has been cited as an example of a video game character who accurately portrays the desires and frustrations of human sexuality?"} +{"answers": ["Sumangala", "Sri Sumangala", "Wariyapola Sri 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Dias", "Arthur Vincent Dias", "Arthur", "Dias"], "question": ", a Sri Lankan independence activist, pioneered a jackfruit propagation campaign by freely distributing seedlings and plants?"} +{"answers": ["Ovid among the Scythians"], "question": "despite criticism of the strange scale of his 1859 , even among his admirers Baudelaire and Gautier, Delacroix painted a second version in 1862?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Be'erot Yitzhak"], "question": "the was the last time that Egypt attacked an Israeli village in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, and one of the war's last Egyptian offensive initiatives?"} +{"answers": ["Hello Girls"], "question": "the , female switchboard operators in World War I, were part of the U.S. Army Signal Corps?"} +{"answers": ["Estuary stingray"], "question": "the is persecuted due to its supposedly voracious appetite for farmed shellfish, which has contributed to its decline?"} +{"answers": ["St. Peter's Presbyterian Church"], "question": "four days after its building was moved to a new site and rededicated, in Spencertown, New York, changed its denomination from Congregationalism to Presbyterianism?"} +{"answers": ["Waikato River", "Waikato River Trails"], "question": "the was the project where Prime Minister John Key officially opened the construction of the New Zealand Cycle Trail?"} +{"answers": ["Let My Babies Go! A Passover Story"], "question": "a poster based on the picture book was put on display at the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Les Canadiennes de Montréal"], "question": "the , a professional women's hockey team in Canada, will be represented by three members at the 2010 Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Gypsies, Tramps and Weed"], "question": "the toy company Mattel lent the \"Will & Grace\" producers a 60,000 Cher doll prototype for the episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lynn Bayonas", "Lynn", "Bayonas"], "question": " worked for The Australian Ballet before making her break into television writing?"} +{"answers": ["Mutunus Tutunus"], "question": "ancient Roman brides sat in the lap of before marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Doing a Leeds"], "question": "the phrase \"\" has become synonymous in English football with the pitfalls of financial mismanagement of football clubs, after the demise of Premier League team Leeds United?"} +{"answers": ["Parysatis", "II", "Parysatis II"], "question": "during the Susa weddings in 324 BCE, Alexander the Great married both and her second cousin's daughter, Stateira II?"} +{"answers": ["Permanent Court of International Justice"], "question": "an American judge was appointed to the when it was formed, despite the United States not being a signatory to the Court protocol?"} +{"answers": ["The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit"], "question": "the John Singer Sargent painting will in 2010 for the first time be exhibited alongside the painting that inspired it, \"Las Meninas\" by Diego Velázquez?"} +{"answers": ["Steepletop"], "question": "Edna St. Vincent Millay's kitchen at , her home in Austerlitz, New York, was the subject of a \"Ladies' Home Journal\" article in 1948?"} +{"answers": ["Fake Empire"], "question": "the song \"\" by The National was used at the 2008 Democratic National Convention and in a video for Barack Obama's presidential campaign, which the band actively supported?"} +{"answers": ["Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of Seville"], "question": "the lower-ground floor of the \"\" in Spain, was originally an aeration chamber?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Smith", "Smith", "Tom'' Smith", "Tom Smith", "Tom"], "question": " was one of five Preston North End players to play for Scotland when they won 1–0 against England at Wembley in the 1938 British Home Championship?"} +{"answers": ["OpenFeint"], "question": "the iPhone social platform had over ten million users in less than a year since it first launched?"} +{"answers": ["William", "MacLeod", "William Dubh MacLeod", "William MacLeod", "William Dubh"], "question": "after was killed in 1480 at the Battle of Bloody Bay, he was the last MacLeod chief to be buried on the isle of Iona?"} +{"answers": ["Ringsjön"], "question": " is the second largest lake in Skåne County, Sweden, with an area of 41 square kilometres (10,000 acres)?"} +{"answers": ["Tohil"], "question": "human sacrifices to the K'iche' Maya patron deity had their severed heads placed on a rack in front of the temple?"} +{"answers": ["April Ludgate"], "question": "actress Aubrey Plaza conceived the idea of , her character on the NBC comedy series \"Parks and Recreation\", having a \"gay boyfriend\" who also simultaneously dates another boy?"} +{"answers": ["roughnose stingray", "Roughnose stingray"], "question": "the extensive mangrove destruction in Malaysia and Indonesia is a major threat to the endangered ?"} +{"answers": ["Nader", "Tony", "Tony Nader"], "question": ", a neurologist from Lebanon, was awarded his weight in gold and crowned First Sovereign Ruler of the Global Country of World Peace by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi?"} +{"answers": ["Bowmouth guitarfish", "bowmouth guitarfish"], "question": "the rare \"\" has been called \"the panda of the aquatic world\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Graham", "James R. Graham"], "question": " was a member of the team which discovered Fomalhaut b, the first exoplanet directly imaged in visible light?"} +{"answers": ["Essex Street station", "Essex Street station", "Essex Street"], "question": "the in New Jersey, was once the terminus and headquarters of the Hackensack and New York Railroad?"} +{"answers": ["Stevens", "Peter Stevens MC", "Peter Stevens", "Peter Stevens", "Peter"], "question": ", the only known German-Jewish RAF bomber pilot in WWII, enlisted using a stolen identity and later won a Military Cross for his attempts to escape from POW camps?"} +{"answers": ["The Spirit Engine 2"], "question": "the indie role-playing video game not only has a linear narrative, but also takes place entirely in two dimensions?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Edward Zoll", "Zoll", "Samuel Zoll", "Samuel"], "question": "former U.S. judge once ordered a family to eat dinners together for 30 days, sending a parole officer for verification?"} +{"answers": ["Tikal Temple", "Tikal Temple V"], "question": " \"\" of the Classic Period Maya archaeological site of Tikal, in Guatemala, was the first pyramid discovered at the site?"} +{"answers": ["American Security and Trust Company Building"], "question": "the used to appear on the U.S. 10 bill?"} +{"answers": ["Glen", "Glen Parmelee Robinson", "Glen P. Robinson", "Robinson"], "question": ", founder of Scientific Atlanta, now a subsidiary of Cisco Systems, was a ham radio enthusiast at age 14?"} +{"answers": ["Pluma porgy"], "question": " are the most common member of the genus \"Calamus\" in the Antilles, where they are often used for food?"} +{"answers": ["David M. Malone", "Malone", "David"], "question": ", a Canadian diplomat and specialist on international affairs, has worked extensively on relations with Haiti and used to stay at the Hotel Montana, destroyed in the 2010 Haiti earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Barbours Cut Terminal"], "question": "the , part of the Port of Houston, was the first seaport in the United States to implement the international ISO 14001 environmental standards?"} +{"answers": ["Dennis", "R.", "Richard William George Dennis", "R. W. G. Dennis"], "question": "English mycologist and plant pathologist has 40 fungal species named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Andy Dwyer"], "question": ", a character in the NBC comedy series \"Parks and Recreation\", was only to appear in the first season, but was made a regular cast member because the producers liked actor Chris Pratt?"} +{"answers": ["Druitt", "Montague Druitt", "Montague"], "question": " \"\" was a suspect in the Jack the Ripper murders?"} +{"answers": ["Destouches", "Charles René Dominique Sochet, Chevalier Destouches", "Charles"], "question": ", an admiral in the French Navy during the American Revolutionary War, was briefly imprisoned during the War in the Vendée?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Mans", "George Mans", "George W. Mans"], "question": ", captain of the 1961 Michigan football team, later served in the Michigan House of Representatives and as an assistant coach under Bo Schembechler?"} +{"answers": ["2009 U.S. Open Cup Final"], "question": "Seattle Sounders FC won the , becoming only the second Major League Soccer expansion team to do so in their inaugural season?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Rowland George", "Rowland"], "question": "oarsman and 1932 Olympic Champion was awarded the Order of the British Empire and the Distinguished Service Order for his service during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Major urinary proteins", "major urinary proteins"], "question": " are pheromones that promote aggression between rival male mice?"} +{"answers": ["Chacksfield", "Frank", "Frank Chacksfield"], "question": "the recording \"Après Ski\" was featured in the 2006 video game \"Saint's Row\" for the Xbox 360?"} +{"answers": ["Costumbrismo"], "question": "the genre of Hispanic creative arts known as \"(example pictured)\" was influenced by Englishmen Joseph Addison and Richard Steele and Frenchmen Jouy and Louis-Sébastien Mercier?"} +{"answers": ["Loch", "Edward", "Edward Loch, 2nd Baron Loch"], "question": " was a World War I British General who went to the dogs?"} +{"answers": ["Premature oxidation"], "question": " is a flaw that occurs when usually ageworthy wines, such as white Burgundy, are found to be prematurely oxidised and undrinkable for reasons not yet fully understood?"} +{"answers": ["Yank Adams", "Yank", "Adams"], "question": "both the Comte de Paris and the Prince of Wales enjoyed the services of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudomyrmex ferruginea"], "question": "the ant kills insects such as crickets and stings the heads of animals such as goats, attacking any approaching creatures attracted to the leaves of the Bullhorn Acacia?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Root", "Joe Root"], "question": "at the age of 13, English cricketer is the youngest person to have been awarded a scholarship to the Yorkshire County Cricket Club academy?"} +{"answers": ["Rebecca", "Stead", "Rebecca Stead"], "question": "the 2010 Newbery Winner only started writing children's books after her young son broke her laptop, destroying all of her 'serious writing'?"} +{"answers": ["Buddhism in Himachal Pradesh"], "question": ", where the Dalai Lama \"\" established his capital in exile in 1960, was cultivated by Guru Rinpoche in the 8th century?"} +{"answers": ["Round", "Charles Gray Round", "Charles Gray", "Charles"], "question": " served as Recorder for the town of Colchester for nearly 30 years?"} +{"answers": ["Trams in Hobart"], "question": "the city of Hobart in Australia had the first fully electrified in the Southern Hemisphere, and the entire fleet was double-decker?"} +{"answers": ["Master Saleem", "Saleem", "Master"], "question": "Indian singer released his first album when he was 10 years old?"} +{"answers": ["National Animal Welfare Trust", "Animal Welfare Trust"], "question": "the runs a centre at Trindledown Farm, which is the UK's only sanctuary for elderly pets?"} +{"answers": ["Hoapili"], "question": "after being given the honor of performing the royal burial of Kamehameha I according to the Hawaiian religion in 1819, became a patron of Christian missionaries?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Prince Joachim Albert of Prussia", "Prussia"], "question": "in 1920, was ordered under arrest by German Minister of Defence Gustav Noske for fighting with French military officers?"} +{"answers": ["Tamias striatus", "Eastern chipmunk"], "question": "one burrow of the \"\" was found to contain 390 acorns?"} +{"answers": ["Paschal", "Ben Paschal", "Ben"], "question": "baseball player hit .360 as Babe Ruth's replacement while Ruth missed the first 40 games of the 1925 season with a stomach ailment?"} +{"answers": ["Brighty of the Grand Canyon"], "question": "the donkey that inspired the novel and film is memorialized at Grand Canyon National Park by a statue and an historic landmark?"} +{"answers": ["Park Drive", "Park Drive"], "question": "between 1917 and 1928, Boston's had to be redesigned to accommodate an increase in ownership of automobiles in the neighborhood?"} +{"answers": ["Son", "Son Bonds", "Bonds"], "question": "American country blues guitarist, singer and songwriter was accidentally shot to death in August 1947 by his short-sighted neighbor?"} +{"answers": ["Our Lady of Europe"], "question": "all of early 14th-century Europe was consecrated under the protection of \"(statue pictured)\" in Gibraltar where devotion has continued for over 700 years?"} +{"answers": ["Solomon", "Layton", "Solomon Andrew Layton"], "question": "architect designed 22 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Oklahoma, a state record?"} +{"answers": ["San Pietro di Castello", "San Pietro di Castello"], "question": "the Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio's first commission in the city of Venice was an improved design for the façade of ?"} +{"answers": ["Mole Hunt"], "question": "the FX network aired a preview of the \"Archer\" episode \"\" on September 17, 2009, without any prior promotion or announcement?"} +{"answers": ["David Harvey", "David", "Harvey", "David Harvey"], "question": "bluegrass player and mandolin virtuoso is Gibson's master luthier, responsible for all their mandolins, banjos, and dobros?"} +{"answers": ["Japanese", "Bernardo", "Bernardo the Japanese"], "question": ", a disciple of Saint Francis Xavier, is the first Japanese person known to have set foot in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Gold parting"], "question": " refers to the separation of gold and silver?"} +{"answers": ["Monkton Deverill"], "question": "the church of was dedicated to King and Saint Alfred the Great?"} +{"answers": ["Shanti Devi", "Shanti Debil", "Shanti", "Devi"], "question": "in the 1930s the Indian girl related details of an alleged former life, and a commission set up by Gandhi deemed her claims to be accurate?"} +{"answers": ["Hollingsworth", "Kim Hollingsworth", "Kim Michelle Hollingsworth", "Kim"], "question": "the colourful past of Australian former student police officer will be featured in the 2010 miniseries \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Crepidotus mollis"], "question": "the fungus \"Hypomyces tremellicola\" is a parasite that deforms the cap of the mushroom ?"} +{"answers": ["Tektek Mountains"], "question": "there are large stone markers and cairns at the summit of each of the in southeastern Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["Harriton v Stephens"], "question": "in , the High Court of Australia rejected a claim for damages brought by a disabled woman for her \"wrongful life\"?"} +{"answers": ["To Hien Thanh", "Tô Hiến Thành", "Tô", "Thành"], "question": "during the Lý Dynasty, was the only person outside the royal family who was titled Prince (Vương)?"} +{"answers": ["Brewery Shades"], "question": "a male ghost reputedly haunts the ladies' toilet at the in Crawley, West Sussex?"} +{"answers": ["Ngô", "Ngo Dinh Nhu", "Ngô Đình Nhu", "Nhu"], "question": " \"(pictured right)\", a Hitler admirer, younger brother and chief adviser to President Diem of South Vietnam, tried to assassinate Sihanouk of Cambodia and publicly vowed to kill his father-in-law?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Barnes", "Barnes", "Jack Barnes", "Jack"], "question": "prior to his death, was the oldest former Football League player?"} +{"answers": ["Roger Bannister running track"], "question": "the first sub-four-minute mile in athletics was achieved at the , then known as the Iffley Road Track?"} +{"answers": ["Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu"], "question": "the World Heritage Site represents more than 500 years of Ryukyu history?"} +{"answers": ["Đỗ Anh Vũ", "Đỗ", "Do Anh Vu", "Vũ"], "question": "according to a stele found in the late 1930s, was a devoted Lý Dynasty official of noble character, in contrast to the traditional account in the \"Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amador Salazar", "Salazar", "Amador"], "question": ", a signatory of the Plan of Ayala and cousin of Zapata, was killed by a stray bullet and was buried in a pyramid shaped mausoleum in Tlaltizapán, dressed as a \"charro\"?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Ciudad Juárez"], "question": "Porfirio Diaz \"\" believed he could defend northern Mexico against Pancho Villa and Pascual Orozco, but Zapata's rebellion in Morelos convinced him to agree to the and resign?"} +{"answers": ["Candle problem"], "question": ", a cognitive test, was given to students of Stanford University and M.B.A. students at the Kellogg School of Management?"} +{"answers": ["1950 Atlantic hurricane season"], "question": "despite threatening the western coast of Florida, USA, weakened prior to landfall and moved ashore with little fanfare?"} +{"answers": ["Second Effort"], "question": "the short film , starring former American football coach Vince Lombardi, has been called the best-selling training film of all time?"} +{"answers": ["Roddy", "Roddy Bell Burdine", "Burdine", "Roddy Burdine"], "question": "department store mogul built Miami's first skyscraper?"} +{"answers": ["Massachusetts Naval Militia", "Massachusetts State Navy"], "question": "the \"Winthrop\", the last ship of the , was sold in 1783, not long before the American Revolutionary War ended?"} +{"answers": ["Hans G. Lehmann", "Hans Georg Lehmann", "Hans", "Lehmann"], "question": "photographs of test prototype cars, pioneered by , have led car manufacturers to take lengths to disguise their cars during a test session?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth Humbel", "Humbel", "Ruth"], "question": ", member of the Federal Assembly of Switzerland, has won three bronze medals at the World Orienteering Championships?"} +{"answers": ["SM U-118"], "question": "after running ashore in a storm, the German submarine became a popular beachside tourist site?"} +{"answers": ["Scyllarides latus"], "question": "all that remains of the type specimen of the is a 16th-century watercolour \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Malcolm MacLeod", "MacLeod", "Malcolm", "Malcolm MacLeod"], "question": "according to tradition, the horn that 14th-century clan chief supposedly broke off from a raging bull now exists as a drinking horn and heirloom of the chiefs of Clan MacLeod?"} +{"answers": ["Emerald Warriors RFC", "Emerald Warriors"], "question": "the are Ireland's first primarily gay rugby team?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Helm", "Helm"], "question": "the actors and his sister Anne inherited a large estate from their banker-grandfather in the same month that Peter made his TV debut on CBS's \"Pete and Gladys\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ramamirtham", "Moovalur", "Moovalur Ramamirtham"], "question": "the \"devadasi\" (temple courtesan) system was outlawed in the Madras Presidency partly due to the efforts of , a former \"devadasi\" herself?"} +{"answers": ["Mascarita Dorada", "Mascarita", "Dorada"], "question": "professional wrestler was the first \"Mini-Estrella\" to have a regular size wrestler, Mascara Dorada, named after him and not vice-versa?"} +{"answers": ["Arnall", "Arnall Patz", "Patz"], "question": "ophthalmologist received the Presidential Medal of Freedom for solving one of \"the great medical mysteries of the postwar era\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bayne–Fowle House", "Bayne-Fowle House"], "question": ", a National Register of Historic Places registered property located at 811 Prince Street in Alexandra, Virginia, United States, served as a military hospital in 1864?"} +{"answers": ["Middle Road", "The Middle Road"], "question": "Canada's first interchange was a cloverleaf opened in 1937 at the intersection of Highway 10 and ?"} +{"answers": ["Varzuga", "Varzuga"], "question": ", one of the oldest documented permanent Russian settlements on the Kola Peninsula, was first mentioned in 1466?"} +{"answers": ["Supercell", "Supercell"], "question": "the 2009 eponymous debut album by the J-pop/rock band of the same name contains songs not sung by a human?"} +{"answers": ["Marshall", "Patrick Marshall", "Patrick"], "question": "New Zealand geologist was the first who used the term \"andesite line\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mexeflote"], "question": " rafts from the British Royal Logistic Corps were used to transport supplies to the remote Haitian village of Anse-à-Veau following the 2010 earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Johnston", "Alexander Robert Johnston", "Alexander", "Johnston"], "question": "Johnston Road in the former British settlement of Hong Kong was named after , who served as acting administrator of the colony?"} +{"answers": ["Hamevasser"], "question": "the 1910–1911 Zionist newspaper called on Jews to join the Ottoman army, in an effort to improve Jewish-Turkish relations?"} +{"answers": ["Denisova Cave"], "question": "the , where the finger bone of the Denisova hominin was found, is named after Dionisij, an 18th-century hermit?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Shmone"], "question": "the Israel Defense Forces captured the Iraq Suwaydan police fort in after seven previous failed attempts?"} +{"answers": ["CARVER matrix"], "question": "the was developed by United States special forces as a target acquisition system used to rank and prioritize targets?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon Lesley Park", "Gordon L. Park", "Gordon", "Park"], "question": " worked around the globe as a petroleum engineer for Chevron before he settled in Wyoming and was elected in 1992 to the state legislature?"} +{"answers": ["Timbuwarra"], "question": " are anthropomorphic rattan figures produced by the Wiru people of Papua New Guinea?"} +{"answers": ["Teresa", "Urrea", "Teresa Urrea"], "question": "an entire regiment of the Mexican Army was dispatched to expel Mexican folk healer and mystic from the country?"} +{"answers": ["Getå railroad disaster"], "question": "the locomotive involved in \"\" was later hit in an air raid near Korsør, Denmark, in 1943 after it had been overhauled and sold to the Danes?"} +{"answers": ["City Hall", "Alexandria City Hall"], "question": "George Washington served as a justice in the court of in Alexandria when it was a courthouse?"} +{"answers": ["Lisbon Half Marathon"], "question": "about 30,000 runners cross the 25 de Abril Bridge as part of the each year?"} +{"answers": ["Gymnasium Karlovac"], "question": "inventor and physicist Nikola Tesla decided on his career path after being impressed by laboratory experiments of his physics professor at ?"} +{"answers": ["Sociology of leisure", "sociology of leisure"], "question": "one of the findings of has been that amount of free time is not significantly dependent on one's wealth?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Hammond", "Thomas S. Hammond", "Thomas Stevens Hammond"], "question": "American football player \"\" always played without protective padding, saying \"I want them to feel my bones\"?"} +{"answers": ["Domain engineering"], "question": "effective use of concepts like the use of domain-specific languages can reduce code size by over 50%?"} +{"answers": ["K. D. Kilpatrick", "Kenneth Dale Kilpatrick"], "question": "Louisiana State Senator of Ruston began working as a teenager in his family mortuary business after his father was incapacitated by a stroke?"} +{"answers": ["St Bridget's Church, Brigham", "St Bridget's Church"], "question": "Fletcher Christian, leader of the Mutiny on the \"Bounty\", was baptised in , England, and that his tomb is in the churchyard?"} +{"answers": ["Gargaphia solani"], "question": "offspring of almost always fall victim to predation without the protection of their mother?"} +{"answers": ["Žužemberk"], "question": "in 1575, Countess Ana von Eck from Brda was killed by a tame bear in the castle courtyard of Castle?"} +{"answers": ["Arabia", "Arabia"], "question": "the steamboat was missing for 132 years before it was discovered half a mile from the Missouri River under 45 feet of mud?"} +{"answers": ["Architecture of Luxembourg"], "question": "the earliest remains of are the Celtic buildings at Titelberg \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edvard", "Edvard Sylou-Creutz", "Sylou-Creutz"], "question": "from March 1940, worked in Germany as a Norwegian-language propagandistic radio news reader?"} +{"answers": ["El Tiempo", "El Tiempo"], "question": "around 50% of adult Jews in Constantinople were subscribers of the Ladino language newspaper at the time of the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Feature-oriented domain analysis"], "question": "feature models, initially conceived by , are characterized as \"the greatest contribution of domain engineering to software engineering\"?"} +{"answers": ["Duke Farms"], "question": "fourteen-year-old Doris Duke gained control of after suing her mother?"} +{"answers": ["Impatiens denisonii"], "question": "before 2002, nobody had reported seeing a wild specimen of , a rare balsam, since it was first described in 1862?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob Kamm", "Jacob Kamm House"], "question": "the \"\" in Portland, Oregon, was built with wooden siding and quoining to imitate stone?"} +{"answers": ["Free Speech, \"The People's Darling Privilege\""], "question": "the author of the book was recognized with the Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award?"} +{"answers": ["Ridgeway Hill Viking burial pit"], "question": "51 men were executed by Anglo-Saxons near Weymouth, Dorset, and interred in the in AD 910−1030?"} +{"answers": ["Seteng", "Ayele", "Seteng Ayele", "Ayele Seteng"], "question": " was the oldest track and field athlete at both the 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["The Possum"], "question": "the fate of an opossum in the \"Parks and Recreation\" episode \"\" has been described as an allegory for capital punishment?"} +{"answers": ["Hansen Planetarium", "Old Hansen Planetarium"], "question": "the served as the main branch of the Salt Lake City Public Library system from 1905 to 1964?"} +{"answers": ["Dieter", "Dieter Dorn", "Dorn"], "question": " staged the world premiere of the opera \"L'Upupa und der Triumph der Sohnesliebe\" of Hans Werner Henze at the Salzburg Festival in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Bering cisco"], "question": "the migrates hundreds of miles up rivers without eating?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait of an Unknown Woman"], "question": "Ivan Kramskoi's 1883 \"\" caused a sensation when first exhibited, as critics assumed that the woman was of ill repute?"} +{"answers": ["Tambouras"], "question": "the , a Greek traditional string instrument of the lute family and ancestor of the bouzouki, features movable frets?"} +{"answers": ["MacGillivray Milne", "MacGillivray", "Milne"], "question": " was appointed Governor of American Samoa less than two years after having been court-martialed?"} +{"answers": ["Aviastar-TU Flight 1906"], "question": "the first hull loss of a Tupolev Tu-204 occurred when Aviastar-TU crashed on approach to Domodedovo International Airport, Moscow, Russia, on 22 March 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyd House", "Lloyd House"], "question": "President George Washington was once a guest at ?"} +{"answers": ["Philip", "Hershkovitz", "Philip Hershkovitz"], "question": "American biologist discovered many rodent species while he was in his eighties?"} +{"answers": ["Hatzimichalis", "Dalianis", "Hatzimichalis Dalianis"], "question": "a failed Cretan revolt of 1828, led by , is the basis for the local legend of the ghost army of the Drosoulites?"} +{"answers": ["Marcus R. Clark", "Clark", "Marcus"], "question": " was elected in 2009 to the Louisiana Supreme Court though he had years earlier been sanctioned by that body for backlogged cases as a district judge?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Barlow", "Michael Barlow"], "question": " is the seventh winner of the Fothergill-Round Medal in the last eight years that was listed on an Australian Football League squad via the rookie draft?"} +{"answers": ["Leptodora kindtii", "Leptodora"], "question": " is the largest planktonic cladoceran, and its type species is probably the only cladoceran to have been described in a newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["El Jaleo"], "question": "the painting by John Singer Sargent is installed in a room constructed especially for it at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Vilnius", "Treaty of Vilnius"], "question": "by the , Gotthard Kettler exchanged his office as Grand Master of the Livonian Order for that of a duke and Royal administrator?"} +{"answers": ["John Mein", "John Mein", "John", "Mein"], "question": "Boston newspaper publisher shot a grenadier in a scuffle?"} +{"answers": ["Church of Saint Ildefonso"], "question": "the façade of the \"\" in Porto, Portugal, is covered in approximately 11,000 \"azulejos\"?"} +{"answers": ["Watercolour Institute", "Australian Watercolour Institute"], "question": "in 2006, ten percent of the membership of the were recipients of Australia Honours?"} +{"answers": ["Rag Shankara, Rag Mala in Jogia"], "question": "a \"raga\" in Indian musician Ram Narayan's album was named for an incarnation of Shiva?"} +{"answers": ["Lado Ketskhoveli", "Lado", "Ketskhoveli"], "question": " was one of the first revolutionaries to introduce Stalin to Marxism?"} +{"answers": ["Fishing down the food web"], "question": " is resulting in a progressive worldwide decline in the fish stocks that are higher on the food chain?"} +{"answers": ["Siraj Amda Gena", "Siraj", "Gena", "Siraj Gena"], "question": " finished his winning run of the Rome Marathon barefoot to honour the 50th anniversary of Abebe Bikila's marathon gold at the 1960 Rome Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Golm War Cemetery"], "question": "the sculpture of a freezing woman at the was not erected because it did not match the artistic perceptions of the East German party line?"} +{"answers": ["Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands"], "question": "the Australian regularly support 1% of the East Asian – Australasian Flyway's population of the Sharp-tailed Sandpiper \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Crosby", "Harry", "Crosby"], "question": ", whose Black Sun Press published struggling writers like D. H. Lawrence, Hart Crane, James Joyce and Ezra Pound, died at age 31 in a suicide pact with his lover?"} +{"answers": ["Keller Fountain", "Keller Fountain Park"], "question": "Ada Louise Huxtable called Portland, Oregon's \"one of the most important urban spaces since the Renaissance\"?"} +{"answers": ["Room & Board"], "question": "designer Vladimir Kagan, whose 1952 sofa was auctioned by Christie's for $190,000, created a facsimile for in 2006 that sells for less than $1,900?"} +{"answers": ["Azalea Trail Maids", "Azalea Trail"], "question": " appeared in the inauguration parade of President Barack Obama in full antebellum-era dresses?"} +{"answers": ["Birtles & Goble"], "question": "two of the singer-songwriters in Little River Band wrote so many songs that they formed the duo to record the unreleased material?"} +{"answers": ["San Bartolo Coyotepec", "San Bartolo"], "question": "Doña Rosa Real discovered how to make Barro negro pottery in , a small town in southern Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Agrimonia gryposepala"], "question": ", a plant of the rose family (Rosaceae), was used by the Meskwaki and Prairie Potawatomi to cure nosebleeds?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Taylor", "Taylor", "James Taylor"], "question": "the debut in Carnegie Hall of tenor was in the premiere of the Levine completion of Mozart's \"Great Mass in C minor\"?"} +{"answers": ["Martin A. Hehir", "Hehir", "Martin", "Martin Hehir"], "question": ", the fourth president of Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, was affectionately known to students as \"Daddy Hehir\"?"} +{"answers": ["Orris Sanford Ferry", "Orris", "Orris S. Ferry", "Ferry"], "question": " \"\", who served as a brigadier general in the American Civil War, died of a wasting spinal disease?"} +{"answers": ["Republican Socialist Party"], "question": "an 1889 trial against cadres of the Belgian revealed that most leaders of the party were \"agents provocateurs\" paid by the government?"} +{"answers": ["Pitcher", "Pitcher", "pitcher"], "question": "the word \"\" originates from the 13th century Middle English word \"picher\", which means earthen jug?"} +{"answers": ["Tuckerman", "Edward Tuckerman", "Edward"], "question": "the nineteenth-century American botanist liked to write his studies in Latin?"} +{"answers": ["Shadow Tower Abyss"], "question": "in 2003, an English translation of , the forerunner to From Software's award-winning \"Demon's Souls\", was cancelled by Sony over fears that the game's style lacked market appeal?"} +{"answers": ["Kravchenko", "Anzhela Kravchenko", "Anzhela"], "question": "Ukrainian sprinter has more national titles in the 100 and 200 metres than double world champion Zhanna Pintusevich-Block?"} +{"answers": ["Adenanthos cacomorphus"], "question": "the specific name of the small shrub , meaning 'ugly form', relates to its \"misshapen\" pollen grains?"} +{"answers": ["Bowen", "Barry Mansfield Bowen", "Barry Bowen", "Barry"], "question": " owned Belikin, Belize's only domestically brewed beer brand, as well as the country's only commercial coffee farm?"} +{"answers": ["Aguirre", "Lauro Aguirre", "Lauro"], "question": "journalist planned a violent takeover of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico in 1906?"} +{"answers": ["Thomson", "Gale Thomson", "Gale"], "question": "former First Lady of New Hampshire ran a maple syrup business from her 19th century farmhouse in Orford?"} +{"answers": ["Wayland Dean", "Wayland Ogden Dean", "Dean", "Wayland"], "question": "Baseball Hall of Fame member Mel Ott was struck out in his first at-bat of his Major League Baseball career by pitcher ?"} +{"answers": ["Yalbugha Mosque"], "question": "the was built in 1264 by Mamluk princes in Damascus, Syria?"} +{"answers": ["Muscatine", "Charles Muscatine", "Charles"], "question": "Chaucer scholar participated in the D-day landing on Omaha Beach and was fired by UC Berkeley for refusing to sign a McCarthyite oath?"} +{"answers": ["Parallel compression"], "question": "New York-based mix engineer Michael Brauer uses five compressors in his method, to achieve the desired vocal sound for The Rolling Stones, KT Tunstall and Coldplay?"} +{"answers": ["al-Sinnabra", "Al-Sinnabra"], "question": "the 7th century Arab Islamic palatial complex of at the southern end of the Sea of Galilee was originally thought to be a Byzantine-era synagogue?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph H. Allen", "Allen", "Joseph"], "question": ", a volunteer infantryman and the 21st supervisor of the Town of Brunswick in New York, was brevetted lieutenant colonel by Abraham Lincoln in 1865?"} +{"answers": ["Twice Blessed"], "question": " is an American Book Award winning novel by Filipino author Ninotchka Rosca?"} +{"answers": ["Park Safety"], "question": "comedian Andy Samberg guest starred in the \"Parks and Recreation\" episode \"\", which he called \"the best episode, and maybe not just of this show but of any show on television ever\"?"} +{"answers": ["Winifred Quick Collins", "Collins", "Winifred Collins", "Winifred"], "question": " was one of the first females to be commissioned in the WAVES when it began in 1942 and was later Chief of Naval Personnel for Women?"} +{"answers": ["Erythrina velutina"], "question": "the tree \"(inflorescence pictured)\" can make mice and rats sleepy and is the only \"Erythrina\" species pollinated by a lizard, the Noronha skink?"} +{"answers": ["First Presbyterian Church", "First Presbyterian", "First Presbyterian Church"], "question": "U.S. President Woodrow Wilson's parents are buried in the cemetery of the in Columbia, South Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Rapid Lake", "Rapid Lake, Quebec"], "question": "the traditional oral rules for leadership selection at the Indian reserve in Quebec were put down in writing for the first time in 1996?"} +{"answers": ["MyTwoCensus"], "question": "the idea for , a political watchdog of the 2010 U.S. Census, was first conceived by journalist Stephen Robert Morse as he was looking for a job on Craigslist?"} +{"answers": ["Drangue"], "question": "in Albanian mythology, the is a semi-human winged warrior who is born wearing a shirt and qeleshe?"} +{"answers": ["Las Damas Romanas"], "question": "the Christie’s auction house gave Juan Luna’s painting (The Roman Maidens) \"\" a price tag of $1 million to $1.2 million?"} +{"answers": ["Sexual Healing", "Sexual Healing"], "question": "the \"South Park\" episode \"\" parodied the recent sex scandal surrounding golf pro Tiger Woods, and satirized the media attention it generated?"} +{"answers": ["2001 Angola train attack"], "question": "with around 250 killed the UNITA was one of the deadliest terrorist attacks involving railways?"} +{"answers": ["Blazed Alder Creek"], "question": ", which supplies part of the drinking water for Portland, Oregon, was named for a blazed (marked) alder tree used as a benchmark for early watershed surveys?"} +{"answers": ["L'Affranchissement"], "question": "the association , founded in 1854, was the first rationalist organization in Belgium?"} +{"answers": ["Thackrey", "Sean", "Sean Thackrey"], "question": "the Bolinas, California-based unconventional winemaker was previously an art dealer?"} +{"answers": ["Titnore Wood"], "question": "campaigners against proposed urban expansion in Worthing, West Sussex, have been tree sitting in since 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Ananda Temple"], "question": "the \"\" in Bagan, Myanmar, with four standing Buddhas facing the cardinal directions, is said to be an architectural wonder titled the \"Westminster Abbey of Burma\"?"} +{"answers": ["Across the River and into the Trees"], "question": "Ernest Hemingway's 1950 novel was serialized in \"Cosmopolitan Magazine\" from February to May of that year?"} +{"answers": ["Martyrs' Lane"], "question": " in Baku, Azerbaijan, is dedicated to those killed by the Red Army during Black January and later to those killed in Nagorno-Karabakh War?"} +{"answers": ["Ovarian pregnancy"], "question": "an can occur when the egg cell is not released or picked up?"} +{"answers": ["Into Temptation", "Into Temptation"], "question": "American writer-director Patrick Coyle first publicly showed his 2009 film at the hospice where his father stayed?"} +{"answers": ["2009–10 Rugby-Bundesliga"], "question": "in the , with the Rugby Club Luxembourg, a team from Luxembourg competes in the German 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga?"} +{"answers": ["Larson", "Simeon Marcus Larson", "Marcus Larson", "Marcus"], "question": ", a prominent 19th-century painter from Sweden, worked for a saddle maker before becoming an artist?"} +{"answers": ["High Desert", "High Desert"], "question": "a 1996 National Geographic magazine map of the United States labeled the region of southeast Oregon \"\" as the \"Great Sandy Desert\"?"} +{"answers": ["SongMeanings"], "question": "the music website was created after its founder was inspired by a debate surrounding the meaning behind music group Ben Folds Five's song \"Brick\"?"} +{"answers": ["Silent speech interface"], "question": "a enables people to talk without making speech sounds, or those with laryngectomies to speak after losing their voice?"} +{"answers": ["eyewall replacement cycle", "Eyewall replacement cycle"], "question": "as Hurricane Katrina approached New Orleans it underwent an that caused it to decrease in intensity but increase in diameter?"} +{"answers": ["It's a Crime, Mr. Collins"], "question": "the 1956 radio program was said to be \"a flagrant rip-off of \"The Adventures of the Abbotts\" in which only the names had been changed\"?"} +{"answers": ["Confederate war finance"], "question": "more than 60% of the came from printing money \"\", which, along with bad military news, caused prices to increase 92 times over in the South during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Manawan"], "question": "the Indian reserve in the Mauricie region of Quebec has had road access only since 1973?"} +{"answers": ["The Master of Game", "Master of Game"], "question": " is considered to be the first English language book on hunting?"} +{"answers": ["Petr", "Petr Zenkl", "Zenkl"], "question": "Czech politician , who survived two Nazi concentration camps, was forced to escape to the West after communists took power in Czechoslovakia by coup d'état in 1948?"} +{"answers": ["Otumba de Gómez Farías"], "question": "the town of , Mexico, has an annual Donkey Fair where the animals feature in fashion shows and costume contests?"} +{"answers": ["Sera Chöding Hermitage"], "question": "in the \"\" in Lhasa, Tibet, according to a local legend, the ‘local site-spirit’ used to enter through a small window to meet Tsongkhapa?"} +{"answers": ["Noah", "Marullo", "Noah Marullo"], "question": "British child actor plays a character with Asperger syndrome on \"Tracy Beaker Returns\", which he feels \"helps children understand that everyone is different\"?"} +{"answers": ["Said Al-Ghazzi", "Said al-Ghazzi", "al-Ghazzi", "Said"], "question": "before entering politics, two-time prime minister was one of the leading lawyers in Syria?"} +{"answers": ["Ethics AdviceLine for Journalists"], "question": "the has dealt with over 600 cases since it began in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["McCarroll", "Bonnie", "Bonnie McCarroll"], "question": "the tragic death of at the 1929 Pendleton Round-Up led to the cancellation of women's bronc riding from rodeo competition?"} +{"answers": ["Aureole effect"], "question": "the is an optical phenomenon seen in rippling water that creates sparkling light and dark rays radiating from the shadow of the viewer's head?"} +{"answers": ["Richardson", "Edward", "Edward Richardson"], "question": " \"\" was the first person to build a rail tunnel through the side of an extinct volcano?"} +{"answers": ["Linheraptor"], "question": "the holotype specimen of the dinosaur is one of few nearly complete dromaeosaurid skeletons, worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["A.", "A. J. Slaughter", "Slaughter"], "question": "college basketball guard received scholarship offers from major conference schools Vanderbilt and West Virginia, but ultimately decided to play for Western Kentucky?"} +{"answers": ["The Jawa Report", "Jawa Report"], "question": "citizen volunteers at notified the FBI about the threat posed by Jihad Jane?"} +{"answers": ["Villa de Zaachila"], "question": "in , Mexico, the weekly tianguis or open air market has changed little over the centuries and the Zapotec language can still be heard?"} +{"answers": ["Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge"], "question": "the rider who completes the in the shortest time will win $500,000 in Alaskan gold?"} +{"answers": ["May-Welby", "Norrie", "Norrie May-Welby"], "question": "in March 2010, Australia became the first country in the world to officially recognise a 'non-specified' gender, when was found to be neither a man nor a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Donner Party"], "question": "the main factors influencing survival amongst the stricken pioneers were age, sex, and the size of each person's family group?"} +{"answers": ["Graver", "Herb", "Herb Graver"], "question": " scored five touchdowns in the 1903 Michigan–Ohio State game, a record that has not since been matched by a player for either team?"} +{"answers": ["Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone"], "question": "a is a political subdivision of a municipality or county in the state of Texas created to implement tax increment financing?"} +{"answers": ["Canigou Cambrai"], "question": " was the first English Cocker Spaniel to be best in show at Crufts for 46 years?"} +{"answers": ["André", "Bouchard", "André Bouchard"], "question": "Canadian landscape ecologist used notarized acts to determine the composition of Quebec's forests at the time of colonization?"} +{"answers": ["Neville Bertie-Clay", "Bertie-Clay", "Neville", "Neville Sneyd Bertie-Clay"], "question": "the dum dum bullet invented by was used by the British Army against African and Asian opponents but was considered \"too cruel\" for use against Europeans?"} +{"answers": ["Annunciation to the shepherds"], "question": "the phrase \"peace on earth, good will to men\" derives from the \"\", but reflects a dispute over a single letter in the Greek text of the New Testament?"} +{"answers": ["Pyridoxamine", "pyridoxamine"], "question": ", a vitamer of vitamin B6, is being tested in clinical trials for the treatment of diabetic nephropathy?"} +{"answers": ["Siobhan", "Magnus", "Siobhan Magnus", "Siobhan Evelyn Magnus"], "question": ", a current contestant on the ninth season of \"American Idol\", started singing in public during an elementary school concert when she sang \"Tomorrow\" from the musical \"Annie\"?"} +{"answers": ["World Junior Squash Championships"], "question": "the 2010 will be held from July 27 until August 1, in Quito, Ecuador?"} +{"answers": ["Cécile DeWitt-Morette", "Cécile", "DeWitt-Morette"], "question": "more than twenty attendants of the s summer school in the Alps were later awarded the Nobel Prize?"} +{"answers": ["What a Guy!"], "question": ", a gag cartoon created in 1987, continued for eight years after writer Bill Hoest's death using a mix of his jokes and new gags written by his widow, Bunny Hoest?"} +{"answers": ["John L. Toner", "John Toner", "Toner", "John"], "question": "Do you know that, unable to reach the university president, athletic director unilaterally accepted an invitation for the Connecticut Huskies to become a founding member of the Big East Conference?"} +{"answers": ["The Man Who Looked Like Robert Taylor", "The Man Who Looked Like Robert Taylor"], "question": "Bienvenido Santos’s novel, , narrates the experiences of Filipino migrants in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Auguste Fickert", "Auguste", "Fickert"], "question": "pioneering Austrian feminist got involved in politics because of an attempt to disenfranchise all women voters in Lower Austria in 1889?"} +{"answers": ["Point Lonsdale Lighthouse"], "question": "s foghorn shed is the only one known from a lighthouse in Victoria, Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Bamba", "Bamba Müller", "Müller"], "question": " was the \"Cinderella\" who married Dalip Singh Sukerchakia, the Black Prince of Perthshire?"} +{"answers": ["What Is a Man Without a Moustache?"], "question": "a film critic for \"The New York Times\" described the Croatian film as both \"pleasant\" and \"pointless\"?"} +{"answers": ["Laryngeal cleft"], "question": "approximately 1 in every 10,000 to 20,000 babies are born with a , a gap between the oesophagus and trachea which allows food or fluid to pass into the airway?"} +{"answers": ["Flader J55"], "question": "the jet engine used a supersonic compressor in order to achieve small size, which ultimately proved to be beyond the state of the art?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Ward", "Christopher O. Ward"], "question": ", Executive Director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, worked on an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico before attending Harvard Divinity School?"} +{"answers": ["Jimmy Sexton", "Jimmy Dale Sexton", "Sexton", "Jimmy"], "question": "in 1975, professional baseball player led the Texas League in stolen bases with 48?"} +{"answers": ["Cattle and Cane"], "question": "The Go-Betweens' \"\", although selected by Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) as one of the Top 30 Australian songs of all time, never charted in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Green Lantern", "Green Lantern Corps", "Green Lantern"], "question": "the film starring Ryan Reynolds has been in development since the 1990s and once included a comedic incarnation with Jack Black set to star?"} +{"answers": ["Hexis Racing"], "question": "in only their third year of involvement in the series, won the FIA GT3 European Teams Championship in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Renaissance Papacy"], "question": "there is no evidence that Julius II or Leo X, two , ever celebrated mass?"} +{"answers": ["Adenanthos cuneatus"], "question": " has been called \"Sweat Bush\", from the alleged propensity of horses to break out in a sweat after eating it?"} +{"answers": ["Palace of Omurtag"], "question": "the , an archaeological site in northeastern Bulgaria, includes the episcopal see of an Arian Gothic bishop besides a medieval Bulgarian fort?"} +{"answers": ["James Cumming", "James Cumming"], "question": " was known for his entertaining chemistry lectures in Cambridge University, during which he would literally shock the audience with a galvanic apparatus?"} +{"answers": ["Battles of Wenden", "Battles of Wenden"], "question": "during the , 300 people blew themselves up in Wenden Castle (\"pictured\") to escape capture?"} +{"answers": ["Solar Turbines", "Solar Turbines Incorporated"], "question": "today's got its start in the gas turbine industry due to its expertise in high-temperature metallurgy learned by building 300,000 exhaust manifolds in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Wiswall", "Wiswall"], "question": "in 1656, signed a petition that ultimately led to the founding of the city of Newton, Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["Aiphanes minima"], "question": "the discovery of a population of smaller, less spiny palms in Dominica has led to speculation that may not be the only species of \"Aiphanes\" on that island nation in the Caribbean?"} +{"answers": ["Lars", "Aspeflaten", "Lars Aspeflaten"], "question": "later politician and barrister was a personal bodyguard of the acting Norwegian Director of Public Prosecutions in 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Cruise", "Tom Cruise Purple"], "question": "actor Tom Cruise does not endorse a potent strain of cannabis called ?"} +{"answers": ["Barro negro pottery"], "question": "the color of \"\" comes from the properties of the clay and not from painting?"} +{"answers": ["Falkuša"], "question": "the sailboat raced in one of the oldest fishermen's regattas in Europe, held from 1593 to 1936 on the island of Vis, Croatia?"} +{"answers": ["Konstantin Tenev Bozveliev", "Konstantin", "Bozveliev", "Konstantin Bozveliev"], "question": " became the first socialist to be elected mayor in Bulgaria in 1908?"} +{"answers": ["1922 Vallenar earthquake"], "question": "the magnitude-8.5 in Chile caused a series of tsunamis that reached as far away as Japan and Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Carlbury"], "question": " hill was the site of an English Civil War battery emplacement for a Royalist contingent at the Battle of Piercebridge?"} +{"answers": ["Allan Walters", "Allan", "Allan Leslie Walters", "Walters"], "question": "RAAF pilot \"\" made use of his aerobatic skills while courting his wife-to-be in 1930, performing stunts above the church where her father was rector?"} +{"answers": ["Graham Mountain", "Graham Mountain"], "question": "the pygmy hardwood forest on the summit of New York's is unique in the Catskills?"} +{"answers": ["Ian Axford", "William Ian Axford", "Axford", "Ian"], "question": "the New Zealand space scientist was a director of the German Max Planck Institute for Aeronomy?"} +{"answers": ["Filipino cartoon and animation"], "question": "the first , \"Adarna\", was created by Gerry Garcia in the late 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Fitziu", "Anna", "Anna Fitziu"], "question": "American soprano was the singing instructor for Shirley Verrett?"} +{"answers": ["Toxotes chatareus"], "question": "females of the species may lay between 20,000 and 150,000 eggs at a time?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Cornock", "Walter Berkeley Cornock", "Cornock"], "question": "despite being an Australian, played both professional football and first-class cricket for English teams?"} +{"answers": ["Bridge of Flowers", "Bridge of Flowers"], "question": "because it could neither be repaired nor removed, a trolley bridge in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, was turned into a garden called the ?"} +{"answers": ["Cape Sparrow", "Cape sparrow"], "question": "the \"\" successfully competes with its introduced relative, the House Sparrow?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin Reilly", "Reilly", "Kevin", "Kevin Reilly", "Kevin Patrick Reilly"], "question": "former State Rep. , once told \"People\" magazine that all Louisiana residents needed to be contented was \"a pickup and a shotgun\"?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Leith"], "question": "in 1560, the English helped the Scots at Leith?"} +{"answers": ["The Natural Order"], "question": "Jack Donaghy calls the state of Florida \"America's Australia\" in the \"30 Rock\" episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Almond Blossom Cross Country", "Almond Blossom Cross"], "question": "the was created by the District of Faro and the Portuguese tourist board to promote sport and tourism in the area?"} +{"answers": ["James Walker CB", "Walker", "James Walker", "James Walker", "James"], "question": "despite being dismissed from the navy for disobeying orders, returned to fight at Camperdown and Copenhagen, and died a rear-admiral?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Crichton Wyllie", "Wyllie"], "question": "former Scottish doctor \"\" proposed a plan for British colonization of California in the 1840s?"} +{"answers": ["Ulnaby"], "question": "the village of was abandoned in the 16th century when labour-intensive arable farming gave way to pasture?"} +{"answers": ["Sean", "Reilly", "Sean Eugene Reilly", "Sean Reilly"], "question": "Governor Bobby Jindal named former State Representative as board chairman of Blueprint Louisiana, a group promoting technology and economic development statewide?"} +{"answers": ["Coucoucache Indian Reserve No. 24", "Coucoucache"], "question": "when the Indian reserve was inundated by a new reservoir, the Canadian Government was compensated only $380 for the loss of land?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Christopher Bruun", "Christopher Arndt Bruun", "Bruun"], "question": "after concluding his participation in the Second Schleswig War, priest and educator walked from Denmark to Rome?"} +{"answers": ["Paro Taktsang"], "question": "the nickname of \"\" in Bhutan, \"The Tiger's Nest\", derives from the legend which tells that Padmasambhava founded a meditation cave there after travelling on a tigress?"} +{"answers": ["Oftedal", "Lars Svendsen Oftedal", "Lars Oftedal", "Lars Oftedal", "Lars"], "question": " founded several social institutions in Stavanger, Norway, including an orphanage for boys and a home for women?"} +{"answers": ["Berserker Range"], "question": "the is a mountainous region near Rockhampton in Central Queensland, Australia?"} +{"answers": ["A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino"], "question": "Nick Joaquin's play, , was described in The New York Times as an \"engaging, well plotted metaphor for the passing of Old Manila\"?"} +{"answers": ["Euryoryzomys emmonsae"], "question": "the distribution of the Brazilian rice rat may be unique among muroid rodents?"} +{"answers": ["Pramanik", "Pinki Pramanik", "Pinki"], "question": "the career of Asian Games gold medallist was cut short by serious injury suffered in a car crash?"} +{"answers": ["Adolf Karl Ludwig Claus", "Claus", "Adolf"], "question": " suggested a structure for benzene in 1867, still known as Claus' benzene?"} +{"answers": ["Boekenweek"], "question": "during the annual , a book was occasionally published anonymously to let readers guess who the author was?"} +{"answers": ["Thistle", "Thistle, Utah"], "question": ", was destroyed in 1983 by the most costly landslide \"\" in United States history and was the first federal disaster area declared by the U.S. President in the state of Utah?"} +{"answers": ["Stapley", "Richard Stapley", "Richard"], "question": "actor , who was sometimes known by the stage name \"Richard Wyler\", published his first novel at age 17?"} +{"answers": ["Alkali Lake Chemical Waste Dump"], "question": "the in Oregon contains 25,000 drums of chemical waste, dumped in 1969 by a predecessor of Bayer CropScience?"} +{"answers": ["Ricord", "John", "John Ricord"], "question": "clients of wandering frontier lawyer included Sam Houston and Hawaiian King Kamehameha III?"} +{"answers": ["Sutherland", "Bamba", "Bamba Sutherland"], "question": ", the last of the family who ruled the Sikh Empire, was said to have \"lived like an alien in her father's kingdom\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mohini"], "question": "the erotic Indian classical dance Mohiniattam is named after the \"seductress supreme\" of Hindu mythology – \"\", the female avatar of the male god Vishnu?"} +{"answers": ["America Is in the Heart"], "question": "Carey McWilliams described Carlos Bulosan's as a social classic that reflected the experiences of Filipino immigrants in America?"} +{"answers": ["Oryzomys nelsoni"], "question": "the extinct Mexican rice rat has only been collected once?"} +{"answers": ["Nathanson", "Nancy Nathanson", "Nancy"], "question": "Oregon House Representative taught tap dancing for several years?"} +{"answers": ["MUZU TV", "MUZU.TV"], "question": "Sky News described the free legal video sharing website as a likely rival for YouTube?"} +{"answers": ["Hungargunn Bear It'n Mind"], "question": "this year's best in show at Crufts, , was the first time a Hungarian Vizsla \"\" has won the competition?"} +{"answers": ["Kleve", "Knut Kleve", "Knut"], "question": ", known for his restoration of papyrus fragments, learned Latin while incarcerated in a Nazi concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["Sebacina"], "question": "the fungal genus includes species that can encrust the stem bases of living plants?"} +{"answers": ["Sixteenth government of Israel"], "question": "at just 85 days in office, the was the shortest-lived in the country's history?"} +{"answers": ["Lango", "Lango Sinkamba", "Sinkamba"], "question": "wheelchair marathon athlete was Zambia's first Paralympian?"} +{"answers": ["Ostrogothic Papacy"], "question": "both Symmachus and Laurentius turned to Theodoric the Great to resolve their , the first recorded example of papal simony?"} +{"answers": ["Muckaty Station"], "question": "after a search that has so far lasted 30 years, in Australia's Northern Territory is the only site being considered for a national radioactive waste facility?"} +{"answers": ["Art Pavilion in Zagreb", "Art Pavilion, Zagreb"], "question": "the gallery was originally built for an exhibition in Budapest and then transported to Zagreb, where it was re-built in 1898?"} +{"answers": ["Muriel", "Constance Muriel Dickson", "Muriel Dickson", "Dickson"], "question": "when Scottish soprano toured with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company to New York City in 1934–1935, she was invited to join the Metropolitan Opera?"} +{"answers": ["Araneagryllus"], "question": " is named from a combination of the Latin \"aranea\" meaning \"spider\" and \"gryllus\" meaning \"cricket\"?"} +{"answers": ["Storm", "Gustav Storm", "Gustav"], "question": "s translation of Snorre Sturlason's \"Heimskringla\" into Norwegian in the late 1890s was the basis for a popular edition of this work?"} +{"answers": ["Yanko Sakazov", "Sakazov", "Yanko Ivanov Sakazov", "Yanko"], "question": " was one of the two first socialist parliamentarians in Bulgaria, elected to the National Assembly in 1894?"} +{"answers": ["1901 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "Michigan's 1901 \"\", rated one of the greatest college football teams of all time, outscored its opponents 550–0 and beat Stanford 49–0 in the first Rose Bowl game?"} +{"answers": ["Moorefield and North Branch Turnpike"], "question": "renowned magazine illustrator David Hunter Strother recounted a treacherous journey on the in his recollections of the American Civil War in \"Harper's Magazine\"?"} +{"answers": ["Israeli naval campaign in Operation Yoav"], "question": "Israeli naval forces deployed explosive Italian motorboats to sink the Egyptian Navy flagship \"Emir Farouk\" in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Basilikon"], "question": "in ca. 1304, the Byzantine emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos introduced a new silver coin, the , modeled after the Venetian \"grosso\", to pay the Catalan Company?"} +{"answers": ["Mayor of Manukau City", "Mayor of Manukau"], "question": "the current is also its last one, as the Manukau City Council area is going to be incorporated into the Auckland super city?"} +{"answers": ["Oskélanéo", "Oskélanéo, Quebec"], "question": "the canoe route through , was once so popular that it prompted the construction of locks on the Oskelaneo River?"} +{"answers": ["New Fairy Tales", "New Fairy Tales"], "question": " \"(illustration pictured)\" of 1844 is the most autobiographical of Hans Christian Andersen's several fairy tale collections?"} +{"answers": ["British Hero of the Holocaust"], "question": "at 100 years old, Sir Nicholas Winton was named a ?"} +{"answers": ["AN/PSQ-20"], "question": "the \"Enhanced Night Vision Device\" combines image intensifier and thermal imaging technologies, which were previously used separately?"} +{"answers": ["Colleen", "Colleen LaRose", "LaRose", "Colleen Renee LaRose"], "question": ", also known as \"JihadJane\", was living in suburban Pennsylvania when she was arrested for recruiting Islamic terrorists and plotting the murder of Swedish artist Lars Vilks?"} +{"answers": ["Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart", "Gächinger Kantorei"], "question": "conductor Helmuth Rilling, and Bach-Collegium Stuttgart finished the first complete recording of Bach's cantatas and oratorios on the composer's 300th birthday, 21 March 1985?"} +{"answers": ["Mesame Dasi"], "question": "Stalin was first introduced to the ideas of Karl Marx when he joined the ?"} +{"answers": ["Sea interferometry"], "question": " uses radio waves reflected off the surface of the sea to improve the resolution of a single radio detector?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "John Evan Thomas", "John Thomas", "John"], "question": "two plaster maquettes made by sculptor for House of Lords bronzes have just been found in Westgate, Canterbury, after being hidden in a tower for 100 years?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Hall", "William Hutcheon Hall", "Hall"], "question": " of the Royal Navy earned the nickname \"Nemesis Hall\" for his services as commander of the \"Nemesis\" during the First Anglo-Chinese War?"} +{"answers": ["Carlos", "Alonso", "Carlos Alonso"], "question": "beef is a common element in the works of the New Realist painter ?"} +{"answers": ["Thirty pieces of silver"], "question": "the which Judas Iscariot received for betraying Jesus are echoed in Dostoyevsky's \"Crime and Punishment\" by the thirty roubles which Sonia earns for selling herself?"} +{"answers": ["De Regibus", "Regibus", "de Regibus", "Georges de Regibus", "Georges"], "question": "Swiss athlete introduced association football to Bulgaria in 1894 as a sports teacher in Varna?"} +{"answers": ["Citadel of Damascus"], "question": "the \"\" in Syria was built not on the top of a hill, but on flat ground, at the same level as the rest of Damascus city?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty", "Treaty"], "question": "Yothu Yindi's song \"\" was the first song by a predominately-Aboriginal band to chart in Australia and the first in any Aboriginal Australian language to gain international recognition?"} +{"answers": ["Rubén Jaramillo Méndez", "Rubén Jaramillo", "Jaramillo", "Rubén"], "question": "Mexican revolutionary ran for governor of Morelos twice and led two armed rebellions against the government?"} +{"answers": ["Pairwise summation"], "question": " of a sequence (breaking it in half and summing each half separately first) greatly reduces rounding errors?"} +{"answers": ["Leslie Barrett", "Barrett", "Leslie"], "question": " was both a Shakespearean actor and the founder of a mime theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Jinder Mahal", "Mahal", "Jinder"], "question": "professional wrestler had a try-out match for World Wrestling Entertainment in December 2009 and was signed to a developmental contract?"} +{"answers": ["Beethoven Burst", "Beethoven Burst"], "question": "the \"\" was a powerful gamma-ray burst which occurred on the birthday of Ludwig van Beethoven?"} +{"answers": ["Exidia glandulosa"], "question": " \"\" is a wood-decay fungus that loosens the bark of its host by disintegrating the vascular cambium?"} +{"answers": ["Jhalkaribai"], "question": " fought with the East India Company army in disguise as Queen Laxmibai of Jhansi during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 to let the queen escape easily out of the fort?"} +{"answers": ["Non-coding DNA"], "question": "more than 98% of the human genome is , sometimes referred to as \"junk\" DNA?"} +{"answers": ["Devil's Brood"], "question": "in her novel , author Sharon Kay Penman writes about Eleanor of Aquitaine who is imprisoned by her husband King Henry II of England?"} +{"answers": ["Dome F105"], "question": "the Formula One car completed more than of private testing, yet was never entered in a Grand Prix?"} +{"answers": ["Ladd & Co."], "question": "King Leopold \"\" signed a contract with for Belgian colonization of the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1843?"} +{"answers": ["False scorpionfish"], "question": "the mimics the true scorpionfish so well, it was originally described as a species of genus \"Scorpaena\"?"} +{"answers": ["Minet el-Beida"], "question": "a chance discovery in 1928 by a local farmer in led to the excavation of ancient Ugarit in Syria?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Chonan"], "question": "during the Korean War, US Army Colonel Robert F. Martin commanded the 34th Infantry Regiment for only 14 hours before he was killed in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Villiers High School"], "question": "92% of students at West London's do not speak English as their first language?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill McDonald", "McDonald", "Bill McDonald"], "question": " of the Texas Rangers served as a bodyguard for political rivals Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson in 1905 and 1912, respectively?"} +{"answers": ["Drosera falconeri"], "question": " \"\" is one of the few carnivorous plants that grow in alkaline soils?"} +{"answers": ["Dusios"], "question": "the main characteristic of the continental Celtic deity was its ability to impregnate animals and women, often by surprise or force?"} +{"answers": ["Rob Bickhart", "Rob", "Bickhart"], "question": "Republican National Committee official wrote a PowerPoint presentation for a meeting of Republican fundraisers which depicted Nancy Pelosi as Cruella de Vil?"} +{"answers": ["Fabian Gerard Joseph", "Fabian Joseph", "Fabian", "Joseph"], "question": ", a former team captain of the Canada men's national ice hockey team, won two winter Olympic silver medals for Canada in the early 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Tenterden", "Charles Abbott, 1st Baron Tenterden", "Charles"], "question": "the last words of the British judge were \"and now, gentlemen of the jury, you will consider of your verdict\"?"} +{"answers": ["Deol", "Bobby", "Bobby Deol"], "question": "Bollywood actor won the Filmfare Best Debut Award for his performance in \"Barsaat\" in 1995?"} +{"answers": ["German U-boat bases in occupied Norway"], "question": "the port city of Bergen was the site of the first ?"} +{"answers": ["Richardson", "Garry Richardson", "Garry"], "question": " interviewed Bill Clinton during a rain delay at the Wimbledon Championships?"} +{"answers": ["The God Stealer"], "question": " is the most anthologized short story written by Filipino National Artist F. Sionil José?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Kahf Castle"], "question": " in al-Ansariyah mountains was the last Ismaili stronghold in Syria to surrender to the Mamluks?"} +{"answers": ["Fedexia"], "question": "the recently named trematopid temnospondyl was named after the shipping service FedEx, which owned the land where the holotype specimen was found?"} +{"answers": ["Aneilema aequinoctiale"], "question": "chimpanzees in the wild may self-medicate by swallowing the leaves of \"\" whole, in order to rid their intestines of parasitic nematodes?"} +{"answers": ["Grace", "Grace Voss Frederick", "Frederick", "Voss Frederick"], "question": " (November 3, 1905 – January 16, 2009) was the creator of the Grace Museum of America and the Grace Museum for the Preservation of Americana?"} +{"answers": ["Tour de Nesle", "Tour de Nesle affair", "Tour de Nesle Affair"], "question": "the scandal led to the imprisonment of French Princesses Blanche and Margaret and the execution of their lovers?"} +{"answers": ["Burns", "Jimmy Burns", "Jimmy"], "question": "the American soul blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter , issued a number of singles in the 1960s, but waited over 25 years to release his debut album?"} +{"answers": ["Aritsugu"], "question": ", a supplier of swords to the Imperial House of Japan during the 16th century, now produces cooking knives and utensils?"} +{"answers": ["Wemotaci"], "question": "Do you know that, although it had been assigned to them in 1853, the Atikamekw First Nation did not settle on the (Quebec) until the beginning of the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Old Hall Hotel"], "question": "a message of farewell to the spa town of Buxton scratched onto a window pane of the was reputedly inscribed by Mary Queen of Scots?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Wesenberg", "Siege of Wesenberg"], "question": "German and Scottish mercenaries, sent by Sweden to retaliate the roasting of a Swedish commander by Russian forces, killed each other instead in the ?"} +{"answers": ["sons", "Woman", "Woman with seven sons"], "question": "the unnamed \"\" portrayed in 2 Maccabees is known variously in other sources as Hannah, Miriam and Solomonia?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Woolsey Bacon", "Edward", "Bacon"], "question": "minister served in the American Civil War and in 1865 led the black 29th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry into Richmond, Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["London Country North East"], "question": "bus company lost over £5 million in less than two years of existence before it was split up in 1989?"} +{"answers": ["The Battle", "The Battle"], "question": "a description of the Battle of Aspern-Essling written by Patrick Rambaud as was originally a project of Honoré de Balzac?"} +{"answers": ["Sitting in the Midday Sun"], "question": "The Kinks' \"\" is thought to be the first track recorded at their newly-built Konk Studios?"} +{"answers": ["Wiswall", "Ichabod Wiswall", "Ichabod"], "question": "in 1697, Reverend delivered the first known funeral sermon in British America?"} +{"answers": ["Maligawila Buddha", "Maligawila Buddha statue"], "question": "the 7th century , which was found broken into pieces in 1951, was repaired and re-erected in 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Gerhaher", "Christian", "Christian Gerhaher"], "question": "singers Anne Sofie von Otter and recorded music written in the concentration camp of Terezín by artists such as Ilse Weber, Hans Krása, Pavel Haas and Viktor Ullmann?"} +{"answers": ["Stavraton"], "question": "the silver replaced the gold \"hyperpyron\" as the Byzantine Empire's chief coinage during the last century of its history?"} +{"answers": ["Charity Cup", "Birmingham Charity Cup"], "question": "the , a Victorian football trophy, featured engravings of a football match and of \"the poor and sick succoured by the heavenly spirit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alyssa Healy", "Alyssa", "Healy", "Alyssa Jean Healy"], "question": "Australian cricketer \"\" was the first girl to play among boys in the private schools' cricket competition in New South Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989"], "question": "the of the International Labour Organization in 1989 sought to end the assimilationist approach of the governments in dealing with indigenous peoples?"} +{"answers": ["Henri Salmide", "Henri", "Salmide"], "question": " was credited with saving 3,500 French lives when he refused to blow up the port of Bordeaux and instead blew up the munitions bunker, killing approximately 50 Germans?"} +{"answers": ["Balata al-Balad"], "question": "the Palestinian village of was a Frankish settlement during the Crusades?"} +{"answers": ["Palaeoraphe"], "question": "it has been suggested the extinct palm genus was restricted to the Greater Antilles?"} +{"answers": ["Revolution", "Revolution"], "question": "the bootlegged song \"\" by the British rock band The Beatles acts as a missing link between the seemingly unrelated \"Revolution 1\" and the avant-garde \"Revolution 9\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers Party", "Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers Party", "Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party"], "question": "despite its name, the had only 35% workers among its members?"} +{"answers": ["Fatmawati"], "question": "Indonesia's first flag flown was fashioned by its first first lady ?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Little Lee", "Lee"], "question": "Harvard-educated became the first Chief Justice of the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1848 at the age of only 27?"} +{"answers": ["Fleas", "Fleas"], "question": "\"Saturday Night Live\" comedian Ana Gasteyer appeared in a serious role as a judge in \"\", an episode of the CBS drama, \"The Good Wife\"?"} +{"answers": ["Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' Home"], "question": "Major League Baseball player Billy Sunday and musician Wayne King lived in the in Davenport, Iowa, even though neither were actual orphans?"} +{"answers": ["Migralepsy", "migralepsy"], "question": " is a rare condition where a migraine is followed by an epileptic seizure?"} +{"answers": ["Hitler Youth Quex"], "question": "Joseph Goebbels called a successful \"first large-scale attempt\" to transmit Nazi ideology via movies?"} +{"answers": ["Anna", "Austria", "Anna de' Medici, Archduchess of Austria"], "question": "according to one contemporary source, Barbara Strozzi showed off a bejeweled necklace she received from by placing it between her \"two darling, beautiful breasts\"?"} +{"answers": ["John and Christopher Wright"], "question": " \"\", one of the Gunpowder Plotters, was considered the finest swordsman in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Cibolo Creek"], "question": "the name for the Texas stream comes from the Native American and Spanish word for Buffalo, who were hunted along its steep banks?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Herbst", "Thomas", "Thomas Herbst", "Herbst"], "question": ", the current manager of Tennis Borussia Berlin, won the 1981 FIFA World Youth Championship before making his professional footballing debut for FC Bayern Munich?"} +{"answers": ["Bristol Diamonds"], "question": " were popular souvenirs for visitors to the spa at Hotwells, Bristol, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Long", "James Long", "Long"], "question": ", an Anglican missionary in India, was jailed for publishing the play \"Nil Darpan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Roystonea palaea"], "question": "a fossil flower of the extinct palm shows damage possibly made by a bat or bird?"} +{"answers": ["Laura Spurr", "Laura", "Spurr"], "question": " enjoyed a long career in nursing before becoming chairwoman of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi of Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait of a Lady", "Portrait of a Lady"], "question": "while veils in the 1400s were usually worn to preserve modesty, the garment worn by the sitter in Rogier van der Weyden's c. 1460 painting \"\" is used to draw attention to her unusual beauty and sensuality?"} +{"answers": ["Beating heart cadaver"], "question": "doctors must regulate the blood pressure of a to keep the organs alive?"} +{"answers": ["Whitney Avenue Historic District"], "question": " in New Haven, Connecticut, includes \"locally outstanding\" collections of Queen Anne, Shingle, Colonial Revival and Tudor Revival architecture?"} +{"answers": ["Bang", "Bang"], "question": "Alan Cumming guest-starred in \"\", an episode of the CBS drama series \"The Good Wife\", as a political consultant commentators said mirrored Rahm Emanuel?"} +{"answers": ["al-Azm", "Haqqi", "Haqqi al-Azm"], "question": ", a former prime minister of Syria, was also the first governor of the State of Damascus under the French mandate?"} +{"answers": ["art student scam", "Art student scam"], "question": "the is a confidence trick in which scammers sell cheap paintings as original art by up-and-coming talents?"} +{"answers": ["Temple of Bel"], "question": "the \"\", dedicated in 32 AD, formed the center of religious life in Palmyra, Syria and is considered its \"best preserved\" ruin?"} +{"answers": ["2010 Pichilemu earthquake"], "question": "6.9 M of March 2010 took place shortly before president Sebastián Piñera was sworn in?"} +{"answers": ["Woman of the Year", "Woman of the Year"], "question": "the \"Parks and Recreation\" episode \"\" mocked the meaninglessness of awards, which some critics saw as a jab about the show's failure to win major industry awards?"} +{"answers": ["Ali Hakimi", "Ali", "Hakimi"], "question": "despite his international success, Tunisian-Swiss 1500 metres runner only became Tunisian champion three times?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Nathan", "Nathan Scott", "Nathan Scott"], "question": "film composer , who arranged the music for \"Dragnet\", scored almost all episodes of \"Lassie\" between 1963 and 1974?"} +{"answers": ["Ida", "Ida Sammis", "Sammis"], "question": "according to legend, New York Assemblywoman first act in the legislature was to polish the brass spittoon assigned to her, and to place it on her desk as a flower vase?"} +{"answers": ["2009–10 PBA Philippine Cup Finals"], "question": "an Alaska Aces fan suffered a heart attack at Game 2 of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Magampura Mahinda Rajapaksa Port"], "question": "upon completion, the will be the largest port constructed on land in the 21st century?"} +{"answers": ["Codex Arundel"], "question": "the , which contains notes and sketches by Leonardo da Vinci, was reunited online with the similar Codex Leicester?"} +{"answers": ["The Chase", "The Chase"], "question": "actor Samuel Page of the AMC drama series \"Mad Men\" started a string of ongoing guest appearances in the ABC comedy-drama \"Desperate Housewives\", starting with the episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["2009–10 Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball team"], "question": "the set school records for best season start, longest conference winning streak, and most conference wins?"} +{"answers": ["The Salon", "The Salon"], "question": "an excerpt of Nick Bertozzi's containing a nude depiction of Picasso caused a comic book store owner to be charged with distributing obscene material to a minor?"} +{"answers": ["Dale Armstrong", "Armstrong", "Dale"], "question": "drag racer \"\" is credited with being the first crew chief to test a Funny Car in a wind tunnel?"} +{"answers": ["Dublinbikes"], "question": "more than 25,000 people have applied to take part in the scheme?"} +{"answers": ["West Jewellers"], "question": " of Grafton Street, Dublin, had Queen Victoria's royal warrant to make her watches and she once bought two replicas of the Tara Brooch from the company?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudocyphellaria"], "question": "a species of is only found in old growth forests and is being threatened in Scandinavia by increased predation from snails?"} +{"answers": ["Brian", "Brian Jennings", "Brian Jennings", "Jennings"], "question": "veteran Irish broadcaster Gay Byrne recognised ability to pronounce words well?"} +{"answers": ["Bayonne Statute"], "question": "the , intended to be the basis for Joseph Bonaparte's rule of Spain, was never truly in effect because of a continual state of war?"} +{"answers": ["Grace", "Grace Groner", "Groner"], "question": "after purchasing three shares for $180 in 1935 and living a frugal lifestyle, donated seven million dollars to her alma mater Lake Forest College upon her death?"} +{"answers": ["Friends of Cathedral Music"], "question": "the was formed in 1956 after the Provost of Southwell Minster abolished Saturday choral services to allow the choir men to watch local Association football matches?"} +{"answers": ["National Leprechaun Museum"], "question": "the , the first museum dedicated to leprechauns \"(example pictured)\", is designed in a way that makes humans seem very small?"} +{"answers": ["Vernon Prichard", "Vernon", "Prichard"], "question": "General , commander of the \"Old Ironsides\" armored division during the Italian Campaign in World War II, was Dwight Eisenhower's quarterback at West Point?"} +{"answers": ["Long Distance Swimmer"], "question": "Adrian Crowley's album was recorded in his sister's home in Foxrock, County Dublin, and features contributions from James Yorkston?"} +{"answers": ["1730 Valparaíso earthquake"], "question": "despite being a magnitude 8.7 event, the led to only a few deaths, because people had left their homes after a strong foreshock?"} +{"answers": ["Pat", "Fanning", "Pat Fanning"], "question": ", who died last weekend, was President of the Gaelic Athletic Association when the organisation repealed its ban on \"foreign games\"?"} +{"answers": ["May Day", "May Day Eve"], "question": "Nick Joaquin's is a short story about a couple who got"} +{"answers": ["Statue of Parakramabahu I"], "question": "archaeologist Senarath Paranavitana described the ancient as \"the very embodiment of strength, majesty and dignity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paddy", "Paddy Reid", "Reid"], "question": "Ireland Triple Crown-winning rugby player was born on Saint Patrick's Day?"} +{"answers": ["History of Scandinavian Airlines System before 1952", "History of Scandinavian Airlines System", "History of Scandinavian Airlines System"], "question": " was created in 1946 by six national airlines to coordinate their transatlantic flights?"} +{"answers": ["Season of the Sparks"], "question": "the \"Les Inrockuptibles\" journalist who reviewed the album sent a letter of thanks to its creator?"} +{"answers": ["Gemini Planet Imager"], "question": "the is an adaptive optics instrument being developed to directly image extrasolar planets that will see first light in early 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Rosta", "Olvir Rosta", "Olvir"], "question": "in the \"Orkneyinga saga\", after failed to gain a portion of the Earldom of Orkney, his grandmother was burned to death?"} +{"answers": ["Dekum", "Frank Dekum", "Frank"], "question": ", a 19th-century banker in Portland, Oregon, and president of the German Songbird Society, imported thrushes, starlings, nightingales, and other German songbirds to Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Piccadilly Theatre and Arcade", "Piccadilly Cinema Centre"], "question": "the 1938 Art Deco styled and heritage listed is the only cinema still operating in the Perth CBD?"} +{"answers": ["Kuri", "Yōji", "Yōji Kuri"], "question": "in the 1960s, was regarded as the creator of Japanese animation most known to the West?"} +{"answers": ["Paralympic symbols"], "question": "the is composed of three \"agitos\", colored red, blue and green?"} +{"answers": ["Perchance to Dream", "Perchance to Dream"], "question": " by Robert B. Parker, the 1991 sequel to 1939 crime novel \"The Big Sleep\", takes its title from Hamlet's soliloquy?"} +{"answers": ["Kindle Entertainment"], "question": "English independent children's television producer s first film, \"Dustbin Baby\", won both an International Emmy and a Children's BAFTA?"} +{"answers": ["Poulton", "Ferdinand", "Ferdinand Poulton"], "question": ", a Jesuit missionary in the Province of Maryland, had his life and mysterious death fictionalized in the 1995 book \"Mary's Land\"?"} +{"answers": ["Leptofoenus pittfieldae"], "question": " is the only species of \"Leptofoenus\" documented from the West Indies and the only member of \"Leptofoenus\" in the fossil record?"} +{"answers": ["Bazar de la Charité"], "question": "Duchess Sophie of Alençon died in a fire at a , but some hotel visitors escaped through the kitchen window of the adjoining hotel with the help of the cook?"} +{"answers": ["Housebarn"], "question": "a , a combined house and barn, is more costly to insure than a house because of a higher fire risk?"} +{"answers": ["Bobby Bell", "Bell", "Bobby", "Bobby Bell"], "question": "following his retirement from professional football, managed car manufacturer Rolls-Royce's football team?"} +{"answers": ["German submarine U-804", "U-804"], "question": "while training in 1944, the German shot down a Norwegian Mosquito?"} +{"answers": ["Crossing sweeper"], "question": " \"\" helped nineteenth-century women avoid having their dresses soiled with horse dung?"} +{"answers": ["Sylvester", "Simpson", "Sylvester C. Simpson", "Sylvester Simpson", "Sylvester Confucius Simpson"], "question": " was the first Superintendent of Public Instruction in Oregon and worked to get a book authored in part by his brother selected as the state's reader?"} +{"answers": ["Saltford Manor", "Saltford Manor House"], "question": " is thought to be the oldest continuously occupied private house in England?"} +{"answers": ["Fernando", "Krahn", "Fernando Krahn"], "question": "Chilean cartoonist and plastic artist had to leave his country in order to escape from the 1973 coup d'état?"} +{"answers": ["Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball"], "question": "the program was abolished by the University Senate immediately following a perfect season?"} +{"answers": ["Outer Trial Bank"], "question": "the , a nature reserve in East Anglia, UK, was originally built as part of a failed government scheme to barrage the Wash and create a reservoir?"} +{"answers": ["Nikolay Dyatlenko", "Nikolay Dmitrevich Dyatlenko", "Nikolay", "Dyatlenko"], "question": "Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus did not want to receive Captain at the Battle of Stalingrad, yet ended up being received by him?"} +{"answers": ["Zapata rail", "Zapata Rail"], "question": "there may be as few as 250 of the \"\" in its only habitat, the Zapata Swamp?"} +{"answers": ["Andreas Birch", "Andreas", "Birch"], "question": " was sent by the king of Denmark, Christian VII, to examine books all over Europe?"} +{"answers": ["1 Ilica Street", "Ilica Street"], "question": "the skyscraper in Zagreb was the first building in Yugoslavia to feature an aluminum facade?"} +{"answers": ["Charlton", "Richard Charlton", "Richard"], "question": "during the 1824–1842 term of as the first British consul to the Kingdom of Hawaii, he was involved in a military occupation and controversial land claim?"} +{"answers": ["Marker degradation"], "question": "the development of the chemical synthetic route between 1938 and 1940 established Mexico as a world center for steroid production?"} +{"answers": ["Khattabi", "Elarbi", "Elarbi Khattabi"], "question": "Moroccan won five medals in team competitions at the World Cross Country Championships, including Morocco's first such medal, the silver in 1994?"} +{"answers": ["Tuanaitau F. Tuia", "Tuanaitau Fa'atamala Tuia", "Tuia", "Tuanaitau", "Fa'atamala Tuana'itau Tuia"], "question": ", the longest serving legislator in the American Samoa Fono, served a combined 49 years in both the House of Representatives and the Senate?"} +{"answers": ["NGC 7027"], "question": " \"\" is the most extensively studied planetary nebula?"} +{"answers": ["Roberto", "Roberto Aizenberg", "Aizenberg"], "question": "painter and sculptor has been called the \"best-known\" orthodox surrealist in Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Mirage Tavern"], "question": "the \"Chicago Sun-Times\" purchased the in 1977 to document city officials seeking bribes?"} +{"answers": ["Tegnestuen Vandkunsten"], "question": "the Danish were the first team of architects to be awarded the Alvar Aalto Medal?"} +{"answers": ["Flanery", "Mary", "Mary Elliott Flanery", "Mary Elliott"], "question": " was the first female state legislator south of the Mason–Dixon Line when she took her seat in the Kentucky General Assembly in January 1922?"} +{"answers": ["Lesley", "Lesley Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": "Canadian coxswain has competed at six different Olympics, and won medals in four of them?"} +{"answers": ["Glen Richard Moreno", "Glen Moreno", "Glen", "Moreno"], "question": " persuaded Man Group to sponsor the Man Booker Prize?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward Leonard King", "King"], "question": "footballer was honored for heroism in the Philippines and tactical skill in France and later became Commandant of the Army Command and General Staff College?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Muhazi", "Sandra Lake Muhazi"], "question": "according to oral history, the Kingdom of Rwanda was founded in the 14th or 15th century on the shores of ?"} +{"answers": ["Vexi Salmi", "Vexi Salmi Award", "Salmi", "Vexi"], "question": "from 1965 to present, Finnish lyricist has written over 4000 song lyrics, more than 2400 of which have been recorded?"} +{"answers": ["Shillingford Bridge"], "question": "one of the earliest mentions of driving on the left in the UK was in an 1827 Act of Parliament for the rebuilding of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vizsoly Bible"], "question": "the , the first complete Hungarian translation of the Bible, was published in 1590?"} +{"answers": ["Pomander Walk"], "question": "all of the buildings on in Manhattan are replicas of a Broadway stage set?"} +{"answers": ["Alex", "Brinchmann", "Alex Brinchmann"], "question": "children's physician chaired the Norwegian Authors' Union from 1941 to 1945, during the German occupation, but was eventually imprisoned from January 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Macedonia", "Macedonia"], "question": "Harvey Pekar described his collaboration with Heather Roberson on the comic book as one of the best working relationships he has ever had?"} +{"answers": ["Pepper v Hart", "Pepper v Hart"], "question": "the scope of the English case of , at first accepted by the judiciary, has \"been reduced to such an extent that the ruling has almost become meaningless\"?"} +{"answers": ["Trophic level", "trophic level"], "question": "the of the world fisheries catch has steadily declined because many high trophic level species, such as tuna \"\", have been overfished?"} +{"answers": ["William Harris", "William", "Harris", "William Harris"], "question": "the family of changed churches during the American Revolution because the church they had been attending continued to say prayers for the king?"} +{"answers": ["Tønnes Andenæs", "Mads T. Andenæs", "Tønnes Madsson Andenæs", "Andenæs", "Tønnes"], "question": "Norwegian MP died in the Tretten train disaster?"} +{"answers": ["The Summer Solstice"], "question": "Nick Joaquin's short story is about the fertility ritual known as the Tatarin?"} +{"answers": ["Cereblon", "CRBN"], "question": "thalidomide causes birth defects by inactivating the protein ?"} +{"answers": ["Obedjiwan", "Obedjiwan, Quebec"], "question": "the original Atikamekw village of and its archaeological sites in Quebec, Canada, were flooded during the construction of the Gouin Reservoir?"} +{"answers": ["Marsh rice rat"], "question": "mating in the \"\" results in relatively few ejaculations, partly because of female resistance?"} +{"answers": ["Donald Paul Merrifield", "Merrifield", "Donald", "Donald Merrifield"], "question": "Jesuit , the first president of Loyola Marymount University after its creation, worked as a consultant for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory?"} +{"answers": ["Wisconsin State Firefighters Memorial"], "question": "the was completely funded by donations?"} +{"answers": ["The Autumn Garden"], "question": "Dashiell Hammett helped Lillian Hellman write the 1951 Broadway play ?"} +{"answers": ["Harold", "Harold Ballin", "Ballin"], "question": "Hall of Fame tackle was \"the hardest-hitting player\" ever faced by fellow Hall of Famer Charles Brickley and the last Princeton player to play without a helmet?"} +{"answers": ["Hanging Rocks"], "question": " \"\" at Wappocomo, West Virginia, on the South Branch Potomac River was the site of both a battle between Delaware and Catawba Native American tribes and an American Civil War skirmish?"} +{"answers": ["Kartouwe"], "question": "at least twenty horses were needed to transport a ?"} +{"answers": ["Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation"], "question": "the spring inside the in Nazareth served as the local water supply for some 3,000 years?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald Levy", "Ronald", "Levy"], "question": " became the first Jew to be awarded with the King Faisal International Prize, which is popularly called the \"Arab Nobel Prize\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tanner Springs Park"], "question": "Portland, Oregon's was described as \"a sort of cross between an Italian piazza and a weedy urban wetland with lots of benches\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hoffmann", "Frederic De Hoffmann", "de Hoffmann", "Frederic", "Frederic de Hoffmann"], "question": " helped develop the hydrogen bomb and later organized a project to propel a spaceship with nuclear bombs?"} +{"answers": ["Arundel", "John", "John FitzAlan, 14th Earl of Arundel"], "question": "the final resting place of (\"pictured\"), who died in 1435, was not definitely established until the discovery of a one-legged skeleton in 1857?"} +{"answers": ["Alcabala"], "question": "resentment of the sales tax called the triggered several revolts in Spain's colonies, even though rates there were lower than in Spain itself?"} +{"answers": ["Bradlee", "Frederick Bradlee", "Frederick Josiah Bradlee", "Frederick"], "question": " was a Boston Brahmin, an All-American halfback and the father of \"Washington Post\" editor Ben Bradlee?"} +{"answers": ["Museo de Charrería"], "question": "the building in Mexico City currently housing the , a museum for Mexican rodeo, was originally a 16th-century monastery dedicated to the Virgin of Montserrat?"} +{"answers": ["Kennaquhair", "Kennaquhair"], "question": " was an Australian-bred Thoroughbred racehorse that won the Sydney Cup and the AJC Metropolitan Handicap?"} +{"answers": ["Peek", "George", "George Peek", "George Nelson Peek"], "question": " was the first Administrator of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and the first President of the two banks that would become the Export-Import Bank of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Holy Family Catholic Church", "Holy Family Catholic Church"], "question": "rapid construction of an earlier building of in Frenchtown, Ohio, won its builders two gallons of whisky?"} +{"answers": ["Slug", "Slug"], "question": "U2's experience in Shinjuku, Tokyo \"\" at the conclusion of the Zoo TV Tour was the inspiration for the Passengers' song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Light Attack/Armed Reconnaissance"], "question": "Boeing is submitting an updated OV-10 Bronco for the US Air Force Request for a slower support plane, or aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["He", "Zhuoyan", "He Zhuoyan"], "question": " is the youngest person to win an award in the Forbes China Celebrity 100 in 2007 at the age of 18?"} +{"answers": ["South Park Blocks"], "question": "the have been called the \"extended family room\" of Portland, as Pioneer Courthouse Square is known as the city's \"living room\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "McEwan", "William McEwan"], "question": "Margaret Greville bequeathed Polesden Lacey in Surrey to the National Trust in 1942 in memory of her father, Scottish brewer ?"} +{"answers": ["Vic", "Vic Halligan", "Halligan"], "question": "Nebraska's first All-American was called \"The premier punter of the West, A master of the forward pass, A tackler equal to the best\"?"} +{"answers": ["BevMo!"], "question": "Wilfred Wong, s cellar master, tastes some 8,000 wines each year for the large retail chain?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Conger"], "question": "upon arrival at in 1899, several of Robert Peary's toes broke off due to frostbite?"} +{"answers": ["T in the Park 2010"], "question": "the is to be headlined by Muse, Eminem, and Kasabian, marking Eminem's first performance at a festival in the United Kingdom since 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Herman", "Herman Jan Phaff", "Herman Phaff", "Phaff"], "question": "during his career collected 6400 strains of yeast creating a collection containing 400 of the 700 identified species of yeast?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Altranstädt", "Treaty of Altranstädt"], "question": "counter-reformation in Silesia was stopped by the in 1707?"} +{"answers": ["Oak Hill Railroad Depot"], "question": "the is the only surviving Virginian Railway depot in West Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Dictyonema"], "question": "one species of lichen is a powerful hallucinogen that is traditionally used by the Huaorani of the Amazon jungle of Ecuador to cast curses on their enemies?"} +{"answers": ["Roman Theatre at Bosra"], "question": "the \"\", built in the 2nd century AD in Bosra, Syria, is the largest, most complete and best preserved of all the Roman theatres in the Middle East?"} +{"answers": ["Variation of Trusts Act 1958"], "question": "other than \"incapable\" beneficiaries, the British only allows the courts to alter trust documents for \"potential beneficiaries\", not confirmed ones?"} +{"answers": ["Wolf Haven International", "Wolf Haven"], "question": "the 80-acre refuge at shelters 47 wolves that would otherwise have no homes and is visited by over 20,000 people a year?"} +{"answers": ["Boxing in Wales"], "question": "'The Ghost with the Hammer in his Hand', with more than ninety knock-outs, was one of the greatest ?"} +{"answers": ["Bennes", "John Virginius Bennes", "John"], "question": "s architectural work included the Geiser Grand Hotel in Baker City, Oregon, and at least 35 buildings on the Oregon State University campus?"} +{"answers": ["West Virginia Governor's Mansion"], "question": "Charleston architect Walter F. Martens modeled the \"\" after the White House so it could accommodate up to 2,000 guests at one time?"} +{"answers": ["Astacoides"], "question": "crayfish of the Madagascan genus have fewer gills than any other crayfish?"} +{"answers": ["Emil Stang", "Emil", "Emil Stang", "Stang"], "question": " was a delegate to the Founding Congress of Comintern in Moscow in 1919?"} +{"answers": ["Constantine Doukas", "Doukas", "Constantine", "Constantine Doukas"], "question": "the Byzantine general was proclaimed emperor in the Hippodrome of Constantinople, but was killed on the same day by supporters of the legitimate emperor, Constantine VII?"} +{"answers": ["Bills–Dolphins rivalry"], "question": "the Buffalo Bills' home game in their with the Miami Dolphins was the first National Football League regular-season game played in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Eustathios Maleinos", "Maleinos", "Eustathios"], "question": "after hosted Byzantine Emperor Basil II on his estate in 995, the Emperor, alarmed by Maleinos' wealth and power, placed him under house arrest in Constantinople?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Morgan", "Mike Morgan", "Morgan"], "question": "American Texas and electric blues musician s backing band, the Crawl, was named after a Lonnie Brooks song?"} +{"answers": ["Iron-55", "iron-55"], "question": " source will be used in an X-ray diffraction instrument flown to Mars in 2018?"} +{"answers": ["Agalinis aspera"], "question": " (tall false foxglove), a purple and pink flowering plant native to the United States and Canada, is endangered?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Barron", "Henry", "Henry Barron", "Barron"], "question": ", the first Jew appointed to the Supreme Court of Ireland, also granted Ireland's first divorce in the same year?"} +{"answers": ["Paul I, Prince Esterházy", "Esterházy", "Paul"], "question": "in addition to his distinguished military career against the Ottoman Turks, \"\", was also an accomplished poet, harpsichordist, and composer?"} +{"answers": ["Skene Memorial Library"], "question": "some of the architectural elements of the in Fleischmanns, New York, suggest contemporary train stations in the Catskill region?"} +{"answers": ["Bobbi Trout", "Trout", "Bobbi"], "question": " became the first woman to fly an aircraft all night and broke the previous women's solo endurance record in a February 10, 1929, flight?"} +{"answers": ["Priscus", "Priscus"], "question": "the Byzantine general survived the violent depositions of two successive Byzantine emperors and retained high office under their successors?"} +{"answers": ["Director Park", "Helen Director Park"], "question": " in Portland, Oregon, was designed by Laurie Olin, who also designed Bryant Park in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Des Jardien", "Jardien", "Paul Des Jardien", "Paul"], "question": "College Football Hall of Fame center played in the NFL for the Chicago Tigers and in Major League Baseball for the Cleveland Indians?"} +{"answers": ["Katharine Bement Davis"], "question": "Progressive era social reformer did research on the sexual practices of females in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Morning Funnies"], "question": " was a fruit-flavored breakfast cereal featuring comic strip characters including Dennis the Menace, Hägar the Horrible, and Funky Winkerbean on the box?"} +{"answers": ["Jose", "Jose Peralta", "Peralta"], "question": " was the first Latino elected to the New York State Assembly from Queens, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Blackhawk Hotel", "Hotel Blackhawk"], "question": "the in Davenport, Iowa, has been host to high-profile people including Carl Sandburg, Herbert Hoover, Richard Nixon, Jack Dempsey, Guy Lombardo and Stan Kenton?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Azm family"], "question": "between 1725 and 1783, members of the prominent Damascene family held power as \"walis\" in Damascus, Syria, for 47 years?"} +{"answers": ["Kobyaysky District"], "question": " in the middle of the Sakha Republic of Russia has notable gold and silver reserves?"} +{"answers": ["Philadelphia Civic Opera Company"], "question": "the started in 1924, but went bankrupt after the Wall Street Crash of 1929?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Jan de Jong", "De Jong", "Jong"], "question": ", the ice master at Thialf, manipulated the ice cleaning schedule in the 1981 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men so that Eric Heiden would lose?"} +{"answers": ["Tree of Life", "Tree of Life"], "question": "a \"(example pictured)\" appears on the cover of The Beatles' \"Sergeant Pepper\" album?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Po", "Po James"], "question": "after retiring from the National Football League, survived being shot six times in a YMCA in Bridgeport, Connecticut?"} +{"answers": ["Hugo", "Hugo Weidel", "Weidel"], "question": "the chemist received the Lieben Prize in 1880?"} +{"answers": ["M-52", "M-52"], "question": "southbound in downtown Adrian, Michigan, carries both directions of the US 223 business loop in town?"} +{"answers": ["Turning Home"], "question": "country music singer David Nail's single \"\" was co-written by Kenny Chesney?"} +{"answers": ["Wedding cord"], "question": "the variant of the known as God’s knot or cord-of-three-strands is used as a substitute for unity candles?"} +{"answers": ["Donev", "Donyo Donev", "Donyo"], "question": "Bulgarian animator used deformed speech and interjections as a soundtrack for his films?"} +{"answers": ["Mujir al-Din", "al-Din", "Mujir"], "question": "the most comprehensive history of Jerusalem in the Middle Ages was composed by , whose tomb \"\" lies at the base of the Mount of Olives?"} +{"answers": ["Laurence Irving OBE", "Laurence Irving", "Irving", "Laurence Irving", "Laurence"], "question": "the 1930s Hollywood set designer and art director was the grandson of the Victorian era actor Sir Henry Irving?"} +{"answers": ["Condition of average"], "question": "insurers use the to reduce insurance claims if they think you are underinsured?"} +{"answers": ["Gertrude", "Burlingham", "Gertrude S. Burlingham", "Gertrude Simmons Burlingham"], "question": "despite having a Ph.D. and being a foremost North American authority on the difficult mushroom genera \"Lactarius\" and \"Russula\", only ever taught high school biology?"} +{"answers": ["Apastovo"], "question": "the Apastovsky Museum in , Tatarstan, contains archaeological and paleontological finds such as ancient tools, bone needles, stone hammers, a skull of a rhinoceros and mammoth teeth?"} +{"answers": ["Cream Holdings Ltd v Banerjee", "Cream Holdings Ltd v Banerjee and the Liverpool Post and Echo Ltd"], "question": "in , Lord Nicholls decided that the disputed test applied by the High Court judge was not necessarily wrong, but allowed the appeal anyway?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Camp"], "question": "\"\" (published in 1925) was the first Ernest Hemingway short story to feature the semi-autobiographical character Nick Adams?"} +{"answers": ["Les", "Les Holden", "Holden"], "question": "World War I fighter pilot gained the nicknames \"Lucky Les\" and \"the homing pigeon\" after returning from successive missions with his aircraft riddled with bullet holes?"} +{"answers": ["Copán"], "question": "the royal dynasty at the Maya city of \"(fragment pictured)\" in Honduras was founded by a warrior sent from the distant city of Tikal?"} +{"answers": ["Burns", "Eddie \"Guitar\" Burns", "Eddie"], "question": "the American Detroit blues guitarist, singer and songwriter was originally known as a harmonica player?"} +{"answers": ["J.W. Knapp Company", "J.W. Knapp Company Building"], "question": "the , one of the finest intact examples of Streamline Moderne architecture in the Midwest, is faced with plates of enamel-covered concrete and prismatic glass-brick windows?"} +{"answers": ["Buchanan", "Bessie", "Bessie Allison", "Bessie A. Buchanan", "Bessie Allison Buchanan"], "question": ", who was the first African-American woman to hold a seat in the New York State Legislature, previously danced in the chorus line at the Cotton Club?"} +{"answers": ["Oryzomys albiventer"], "question": "although much of its habitat has been destroyed, isolated populations of the Mexican rice rat likely still survive?"} +{"answers": ["Keutsang West Hermitage", "Keutsang Hermitage"], "question": "following the invasion of Tibet in 1959, the fifth Keutsang incarnation of the was incarcerated and later sought asylum in India in the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Fox Bunny Funny"], "question": "Andy Hartzell created his graphic novel without a single line of text?"} +{"answers": ["Dhumavati"], "question": "the Hindu widow goddess is offered liquor, meat, cigarettes and bhang, an intoxicating hashish drink?"} +{"answers": ["St. John the Baptist Catholic Church", "St. John the Baptist Catholic Church"], "question": " in Maria Stein, Ohio, lies near the center of the Land of the Cross-Tipped Churches?"} +{"answers": ["Kaplan", "Helen Singer Kaplan", "Helen"], "question": "sex therapy pioneer advocated for people to enjoy sexual intercourse as much as possible as opposed to seeing it as something dirty or harmful?"} +{"answers": ["Brutus", "Gaius Iunius Bubulcus Brutus", "Gaius Junius Bubulcus Brutus", "Gaius"], "question": ", a three-time Roman consul in the 4th century BCE, was the first plebeian to build a temple in the Roman Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Auchencairn"], "question": "a family in the village of reported stones being thrown, cattle moved and buildings set alight by a poltergeist in 1695?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander McLeod", "McLeod", "Alexander"], "question": "Lord Palmerston threatened \"immediate and frightful\" war against the United States if they would not repatriate , a Canadian accused of killing an American sailor?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St Lawrence, Alton", "Church of St Lawrence"], "question": "in 1686 a thunderstorm damaged the , blasting a hole in the tower \"\" and singeing the vicar's eyebrows?"} +{"answers": ["Michel Hansenne", "Hansenne", "Michel"], "question": "in 1989, was elected the first post-Cold War Director-General of the International Labour Organization?"} +{"answers": ["Toluvila statue"], "question": "the ancient is one of the best-preserved images of the Buddha that has been found in Sri Lanka?"} +{"answers": ["Vasco Abadjiev", "Vasco", "Abadjiev"], "question": "Bulgarian virtuoso violinist was one of the youngest violinists to make his international debut in the 20th century, at the age of 6, in June 1932 in Vienna?"} +{"answers": ["Interactive Museum of Economics"], "question": "the in Mexico City is the first museum in the world dedicated exclusively to economics?"} +{"answers": ["Crucifixion", "Crucifixion"], "question": "when U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy heard Phil Ochs sing \"\", tears came to his eyes?"} +{"answers": ["50P/Arend"], "question": "periodic comet is expected to make its next closest approach to the Sun in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Umar al-Aqta", "Umar", "al-Aqta"], "question": "in the 840s, the emir of Malatya, , gave refuge to the Paulicians who were being persecuted by the Byzantine Empire, and gave them territory where they founded their own state?"} +{"answers": ["Trema orientalis"], "question": "the tree is used to make paper, rope, charcoal and traditional medications against cough, sore throat, toothache, gonorrhea and yellow fever?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José Lázaro Galdiano", "Galdiano"], "question": "by the time of his death in 1947, the Spanish financier has amassed a collection of about 12,000 art works, mainly by European Old Masters?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Williams", "Steve Williams", "Williams"], "question": "Australian rugby union player was selected to play for the German national rugby union team while backpacking around Europe?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Arthur Flesher", "Flesher"], "question": "the residence of former Mayor of Christchurch, New Zealand, is now used as a community centre?"} +{"answers": ["Lectionary 187"], "question": "the initial letters in are decorated with zoomorphic or anthropomorphic motifs (birds, fishes, hands)?"} +{"answers": ["Charley Barrett", "Barrett", "Charley"], "question": "Hall of Fame quarterback died of an illness contracted in an explosion on the USS \"Brooklyn\" in Yokohama Harbor during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Haverfordwest Castle"], "question": "in 1648, Oliver Cromwell sent letters to in west Wales and threatened to have the townsfolk imprisoned unless the castle was destroyed?"} +{"answers": ["Ioannis", "Liritzis", "Ioannis Liritzis"], "question": " has invented two novel archaeological dating methods?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Rutherford Bacon", "Thomas", "Bacon"], "question": ", a 19th century Congregational minister in New Haven, Connecticut, was called \"the original mugwump of Connecticut\"?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis Jordan", "Louis John Jordan", "Louis Jordan", "Jordan"], "question": " was the first University of Texas All-American football player and the first Texas officer killed in action in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Augochlora leptoloba"], "question": "the extinct sweat bee is known from a single specimen now in a private collection in Turin, Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Hampton-on-Sea"], "question": "the last inhabitant of drowned settlement was retiree Edmund Reid, previously Metropolitan police head of CID who investigated the Jack the Ripper case?"} +{"answers": ["Ouvrage Rochonvillers"], "question": "the name of of the Maginot Line was a state secret until 1971?"} +{"answers": ["Romualdas Marcinkus", "Romualdas", "Marcinkus"], "question": "football champion \"\" was the only Lithuanian pilot to serve in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Jennie M. Forehand", "Jennie", "Forehand"], "question": "in 2010, sponsored a bill limiting the ability of judges to sentence criminals to time in local jails if those jails are not reimbursed by the state?"} +{"answers": ["McKenny Hall"], "question": "Eastern Michigan University's , opened in 1931, was the first student union on the campus of a teachers' college?"} +{"answers": ["Travers", "Patricia Travers", "Patricia"], "question": " was a child prodigy with the violin but withdrew from public performances at age 23?"} +{"answers": ["Tickle Em Jock"], "question": " was the first Scottish Terrier to be best-in-show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show?"} +{"answers": ["Kozlova", "Anna Kozlova", "Anna"], "question": " has competed in three Olympics, once for the Unified Team (former Soviet Union) and twice for the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Smallscale archerfish"], "question": "the does not need brackish water like other members of genus \"Toxotes\", and is thus sometimes sold as a \"freshwater archerfish\"?"} +{"answers": ["Museo de la Estampa"], "question": "the , along with the Museo Nacional de Arte, manages Mexico's largest collection of graphic arts including works by José Guadalupe Posada?"} +{"answers": ["Administration", "Administration"], "question": "English football clubs entering have fewer points deducted in the Premier League than in the Football League because they play fewer games?"} +{"answers": ["Degge", "Simon Degge", "Simon"], "question": ", a barrister in Derby, wrote about glebes and the crime of simony?"} +{"answers": ["Mutkurov", "Sava Mutkurov", "Sava Atanasov Mutkurov", "Sava"], "question": "writer Zahari Stoyanov said of Bulgarian general, regent and Minister of War that \"by the time Mutkurov opened his mouth, the market would close up\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Mars Project"], "question": ", written by Wernher von Braun in 1948, has been regarded as \"the most influential book\" on manned missions to Mars \"(artist's conception pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Balsam Mountain", "Balsam Mountain"], "question": "one common route up New York's follows the steepest section of trail in the Catskills?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Kolesar", "Robert", "Kolesar"], "question": "medical student was one of Michigan's renowned \"Seven Oak Posts\" in 1942?"} +{"answers": ["Unfortunate Events in the Front Seats of the Ring of Madrid, and the Death of the Mayor of Torrejón", "Unfortunate events in the front seats of the ring of Madrid, and the death of the Mayor of Torrejón"], "question": "Francisco Goya's etching records an event from 1801 when a Spanish politician was impaled and killed after a bull crashed through the barriers at a Madrid bullfight?"} +{"answers": ["Excubitors"], "question": "three Byzantine emperors in the 6th century served as commanders of the imperial guard, known as the , prior to assuming the throne?"} +{"answers": ["Kemper Nomland", "Kemper", "Nomland"], "question": "American architect was a conscientious objector who spent World War II at Civilian Public Service camps in Oregon along with several other artists and writers?"} +{"answers": ["My Best Days Are Ahead of Me"], "question": "\"American Idol\" season 8 finalist Danny Gokey's ?"} +{"answers": ["Houserville Site"], "question": "Early Archaic peoples used the in Pennsylvania ten millennia ago?"} +{"answers": ["Niall McCrudden", "McCrudden", "Niall"], "question": " became known as the \"optician to the stars\" after selling a pair of sunglasses to Jim Corr?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 642"], "question": ", a manuscript of the New Testament, was brought from the Greek Archipelago to England by Joseph Carlyle, orientalist?"} +{"answers": ["The Cherryh Odyssey", "Cherryh Odyssey"], "question": "an essay in describes American science fiction author C. J. Cherryh as \"a master of detail, tone, and emotional wallop\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tornado outbreak of June 18, 2001", "June 18, 2001, tornado outbreak"], "question": "during a on June 18, 2001, police in Siren, Wisconsin, shouted warnings at local residents to take cover when the village's tornado siren malfunctioned?"} +{"answers": ["Diepkloof Rock Shelter"], "question": "in the , a rock cave in South Africa, some of the earliest use of symbols by humans has been found upon water containers made out of ostrich eggshells?"} +{"answers": ["Leonard Woolsey Bacon", "Leonard", "Leonard Bacon", "Bacon"], "question": "19th-century white churchman caused controversy when, as a pastor in Savannah, Georgia, he reportedly said he wouldn't mind his daughter marrying an African-American man?"} +{"answers": ["Sanajeh"], "question": "the Late Cretaceous madtsoiid snake preyed on hatchling sauropod dinosaurs at nesting sites in India?"} +{"answers": ["Old City Hall", "Old City Hall"], "question": "the in Zagreb has a plaque which commemorates Nikola Tesla's proposal put forward to the city council in 1892 to build an alternating current power station?"} +{"answers": ["Sotir", "Sotir Peçi", "Peçi"], "question": " published the first Albanian-language newspaper in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Gyromancer"], "question": "the video game was originally \"half-jokingly\" proposed by PopCap Games co-founder Jason Kapalka to Square Enix with the name \"Final Fantasy Bejeweled\"?"} +{"answers": ["Martha Matilda Harper", "Harper", "Martha"], "question": "the customers of 's hair salons included Susan B. Anthony, Woodrow Wilson, Calvin Coolidge, and Jacqueline Kennedy?"} +{"answers": ["Commentarii de Bello Civili"], "question": "the book , written by Julius Caesar, is staple reading among students of Latin?"} +{"answers": ["Emma", "Steiner", "Emma Roberto Steiner"], "question": ", one of the first American women to make a living from conducting, took a ten year hiatus from her musical career to prospect for tin near Nome, Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Franjo Mihalić", "Mihalić", "Franjo"], "question": ", winner of the 1958 Boston Marathon, set his first Yugoslav record over 5000 m just several months after taking up athletics?"} +{"answers": ["Collector urchin"], "question": "the is so named because of its tendency to collect debris on its dorsal side?"} +{"answers": ["Liebman", "Wilma", "Wilma B. Liebman"], "question": " \"\", the second woman ever to be Chair of the National Labor Relations Board, was named to the position by President Barack Obama on his first day in office?"} +{"answers": ["Rakhadrak Hermitage"], "question": "the mother of the Fifth Dalai Lama (1617–1682) was the main sponsor of Tibetan ?"} +{"answers": ["Axton", "Micky", "Micky Axton"], "question": ", who was the first woman to fly a B-29, died on February 8, 2010, before she could receive the Congressional Gold Medal on March 10, 2010?"} +{"answers": ["España y Filipinas"], "question": " (Spain and the Philippines) by Juan Luna is a painted depiction of two women on the stairway to progress?"} +{"answers": ["Florence Luscomb", "Florence", "Florence Hope Luscomb", "Luscomb"], "question": ", one of the first women to earn an architecture degree from MIT, later left that field to become a full-time women's suffrage activist?"} +{"answers": ["Kelly", "Cathy", "Cathy Kelly"], "question": "fiction writer has sold over 1 million books in the UK, at one time displacing both Dan Brown and J. K. Rowling from the top of the country's bestseller list?"} +{"answers": ["Sugru"], "question": "Jane Ní Dhulchaointigh invented , described as \"the most exciting product since Sellotape or Blu-Tack\"?"} +{"answers": ["Calf's liver and bacon"], "question": "a recipe for is found in the \"White House Cookbook\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lore", "Agnes", "Lore Agnes"], "question": "the German socialist women's activist was jailed in 1914 for having called on women to oppose the war during a March 8 rally?"} +{"answers": ["The Woman Who Had Two Navels"], "question": "Nick Joaquin’s historical novel, , is about a hallucinating Filipina who believed she had two belly buttons?"} +{"answers": ["Lenyadri"], "question": "the prominent Hindu Ganesha cave temple at is located in the vicinity of about 30 Buddhist caves?"} +{"answers": ["Haverfield", "Evelina Haverfield", "Evelina"], "question": ", a British suffragette who was arrested after hitting a police officer in the mouth, threatened to \"bring a revolver\" next time?"} +{"answers": ["Richard", "Samuel", "Richard Samuel"], "question": "the leading learned women of 1779 (called bluestockings) were painted as the Nine Muses \"\" by ?"} +{"answers": ["Nesagapostemon moronei", "Nesagapostemon"], "question": "the extinct sweat bee genus is known from a single female specimen?"} +{"answers": ["Makauwahi Cave Reserve", "Makauwahi Cave"], "question": "the has been described as \"...maybe the richest fossil site in the Hawaiian Islands, perhaps in the entire Pacific Island region\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ann Baumgartner", "Baumgartner", "Ann", "Ann G. Baumgartner"], "question": " was the first American woman to fly a United States Army Air Forces jet aircraft when she flew the Bell YP-59A jet fighter at Wright Field as a test pilot during World War Two?"} +{"answers": ["Donovan", "Marion", "Marion Donovan", "Marion O'Brien Donovan"], "question": "by using a shower curtain and sewing machine, developed what was to become the first waterproof disposable diaper?"} +{"answers": ["Rawya", "Ateya", "Rawya Ateya"], "question": "Egyptian officer \"\" was the first woman to serve as a Member of Parliament in the Arab world?"} +{"answers": ["Girdap"], "question": ", established in Ruse in 1881, was the first privately-owned bank in Bulgaria?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin", "Stillingfleet", "Benjamin Stillingfleet"], "question": "the word bluestocking meaning \"learned woman\" is said to have derived from a reference to ?"} +{"answers": ["Ragna Vilhelmine Nielsen", "Ragna Nielsen", "Nielsen", "Ragna"], "question": " was the first woman to headmaster a secondary school in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Fordicidia"], "question": "the ancient Romans sacrificed pregnant cows to celebrate , the festival of fertility?"} +{"answers": ["Viola Gentry", "Gentry", "Viola"], "question": "in 1928, flew 8 hours, 6 six minutes and 37 seconds straight which set the first non-refueling endurance record for women?"} +{"answers": ["Bacon Deluxe"], "question": "the sandwich from Wendy's topped a list of the five most unhealthful gourmet burgers sold by national fast food restaurant chains in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Garry Schyman", "Garry", "Schyman"], "question": "video game music composer prefers the video game industry to television and film in part because the people in it are \"nice people whose egos were in check\"?"} +{"answers": ["Masako", "Masako Katsura", "Katsura"], "question": " participation in the World Three-Cushion Billiards tournament of 1952 was the first time any woman ever competed in any billiards tournament for a world crown?"} +{"answers": ["Black Chicks Talking"], "question": " is a book, film, play and art exhibition that explores issues related to Indigenous Australian women?"} +{"answers": ["Reedy Lake"], "question": " was drained to kill off its carp?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund", "Edmund Evans", "Evans"], "question": "printer and engraver collaborated with Victorian book illustrators Walter Crane, Randolph Caldecott and Kate Greenaway to create classic illustrations \"(example pictured)\" for children's books?"} +{"answers": ["South Fork Clackamas River"], "question": "a 70-foot waterfall prevents salmon and other migratory fish from swimming upriver beyond the first 0.4 miles of the in the U.S. state of Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Savilian Professor of Geometry"], "question": "the requirement to teach geometry was removed from the duties of the at Oxford so that Edward Titchmarsh could be appointed to the post in 1931?"} +{"answers": ["Haramain high-speed railway"], "question": "the in Saudi Arabia, will run for between the Islamic holy cities of Medina and Mecca with 320-km/h (200-mph) electric trains?"} +{"answers": ["Harelle"], "question": "the was a 1382 tax revolt that began in the city of Rouen and was emulated in many other French cities?"} +{"answers": ["Brougham Castle"], "question": " \"\" was seized by Henry III of England in 1264 when the castle's previous owner died during a rebellion against the king?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Yates", "Yates", "Elizabeth Yates", "Elizabeth Yates McGreal", "Elizabeth"], "question": " novel \"Amos Fortune, Free Man\" won the inaugural William Allen White Children's Book Award?"} +{"answers": ["Meike", "Kröger", "Meike Kröger"], "question": "German high jumper spent almost a year working in an orphanage in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan?"} +{"answers": ["Regional minister"], "question": "Do you know that, since 2007, the UK government has appointed part-time for each of the nine English regions, to act as \"regional champions\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pygmy whitefish"], "question": "the is the most trout-like freshwater whitefish?"} +{"answers": ["Ulrik Olsen", "Johan Ulrik Olsen", "Olsen", "Ulrik"], "question": "in 1948, became Norway's first Minister of Local Government?"} +{"answers": ["Bimbo's 365 Club"], "question": "an early incarnation of in San Francisco included Dolfina, a nude woman who appeared to swim inside a large aquarium over the bar?"} +{"answers": ["Tengboche Monastery"], "question": " \"\" is the largest gompa in the Khumbu region of Nepal?"} +{"answers": ["Microberotha", "Microberotha macculloughi"], "question": "with a forewing length of only is one of the smallest known beaded lacewings to have been described?"} +{"answers": ["Juan", "Bravo Murillo", "Juan Bravo Murillo", "Murillo"], "question": " tried but failed to impose an absolutist constitution on Spain in 1852?"} +{"answers": ["Herne Bay", "Herne Bay Pier Company", "Herne Bay Pier"], "question": " was the setting for the opening sequence of Ken Russell's first feature film \"French Dressing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Abert"], "question": " in Lake County, Oregon, covers and is teeming with brine shrimp, but has no fish?"} +{"answers": ["Oshoffa", "Samuel Oshoffa", "Samuel"], "question": " founded the Celestial Church of Christ in 1947 after being lost for three months near Porto Novo in Benin?"} +{"answers": ["William Lawrence House", "William Lawrence House", "William Lawrence"], "question": "the latest possible date for the construction of the in Bellefontaine, Ohio, is known from a date carved into a windowsill?"} +{"answers": ["Ocean Grove Nature Reserve"], "question": "the contains the only significant remnant of native woodland on the Bellarine Peninsula, Victoria, Australia, as it was prior to European settlement?"} +{"answers": ["David Stout", "Stout", "David"], "question": "\"New York Times\" veteran received an Edgar Allan Poe Award for his first novel \"Carolina Skeletons\", written in his spare time?"} +{"answers": ["April 4, 1981, West Bend tornado", "West Bend Tornado", "1981 West Bend tornado"], "question": "on April 4, 1981, a struck West Bend, Wisconsin, killing 3 people and injuring another 53?"} +{"answers": ["George Blagden Bacon", "George B. Bacon", "George Bacon", "George", "Bacon"], "question": " was the son of Leonard Bacon, and the brother of Leonard Woolsey Bacon, Thomas R. Bacon, and Edward Woolsey Bacon—and all were Congregational preachers?"} +{"answers": ["Theophobos"], "question": " was a Byzantine general who was declared emperor against his will?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Martyn", "Martyn", "Henry Martyn"], "question": " was described by \"Wisden\" as \"one of the finest wicket-keepers ever seen in first-class cricket\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cloppenburg Museum Village"], "question": "Do you know that, although it does not set out to compete for visitors, in 2009 the had 250,000, more than any other museum in Lower Saxony?"} +{"answers": ["Las arras"], "question": "the present day use of in weddings can be traced back to the Visigoth and Frank culture?"} +{"answers": ["George Clerk", "George Russell Clerk", "George", "George Clerk", "Clerk"], "question": "in August 1936, British Ambassador to France warned Yvon Delbos of the dangers of French intervention in the Spanish Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Pellia epiphylla"], "question": "the liverwort is monoicous, with both male and female sex organs on the same thallus?"} +{"answers": ["Terhune", "Warren Jay Terhune", "Warren Terhune", "Warren"], "question": ", upon his suicide by gunshot, became the only Governor of American Samoa to die in office?"} +{"answers": ["Mountain Railways of India", "Mountain railways of India"], "question": "three of the five railroads that make up the \"\" are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List?"} +{"answers": ["Donald", "Wiseman", "Donald Wiseman", "Donald John Wiseman"], "question": "British Assyriologist was Cliff Richard's youth group leader at Finchley Crusaders?"} +{"answers": ["Eickwortapis"], "question": "the only male \"sweat bee\" to have been documented from Dominican amber is the type specimen for the extinct ?"} +{"answers": ["Blakeman", "Helen", "Helen Blakeman"], "question": "though she missed out on a British Academy Television Craft Award for her first television film, \"Pleasureland\", writer won a British Academy Children's Award for \"Dustbin Baby\", her second?"} +{"answers": ["British Landrace pig", "British Landrace", "British Landrace Pig Society"], "question": "the popularity of the pig is partly responsible for the decline of rarer breeds in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Fukuoka International Cross Country", "Fukuoka Cross Country"], "question": "Samuel Wanjiru, the 2008 Olympic marathon champion, won the competition when he was only 16 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Gregory Weir", "Gregory", "Gregory Avery-Weir", "Avery-Weir"], "question": "game designer attempted to create one new game in every month of 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Ozumba"], "question": "the Popocatépetl volcano (\"pictured\") occasionally dumps ash on the municipality of , Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Neocorynura electra"], "question": "the extinct , found in Dominican amber, is the only known species of \"Neocorynura\" \"sweat bee\" from the Greater Antilles?"} +{"answers": ["August 23, 1998, Upper Great Lakes severe weather outbreak", "Upper Great Lakes severe weather outbreak of August 23, 1998"], "question": "on August 23, 1998, a produced an F3 tornado in Door County, Wisconsin, that caused an estimated $6.5 million in damages?"} +{"answers": ["Papias", "Papias"], "question": " wrote \"the first fully recognizable dictionary\" in the 1040s?"} +{"answers": ["Bluebell in Fairyland"], "question": "the 1901 musical play was the inspiration for \"Peter Pan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Douglas McLean", "Douglas Hamilton McLean", "McLean", "Douglas McLean", "Douglas"], "question": " may have lost Oxford a University Boat Race because he did not jump out of the boat?"} +{"answers": ["John Barker", "Barker", "John", "John Barker"], "question": "English diplomat introduced vaccination to the Middle East?"} +{"answers": ["Leading Edge", "Leading Edge"], "question": "the , a student-run semi-professional science fiction and fantasy magazine, had a Chesley Award-winning cover in 2002 by James C. Christensen?"} +{"answers": ["Mesopropithecus"], "question": "the sloth lemurs of the genus were once thought to be indriids due to the similarities between their skulls and those of living sifakas?"} +{"answers": ["Sonny", "Little Sonny", "Little"], "question": "the American electric blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter, , often boosted his earnings by photographing customers between his on-stage appearances?"} +{"answers": ["Leslie John Todd", "Leslie", "Leslie Todd", "Todd"], "question": "the English all-rounder was once described as \"the most perverse, most infuriating cricketer of his generation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Babakotia"], "question": "the discovery of , an extinct species of sloth lemur, helped to resolve the relationship between the indriids, sloth lemurs, and monkey lemurs?"} +{"answers": ["Melek Hassan Tourhan", "Tourhan", "Melek Tourhan", "Melek"], "question": ", whose father offered her for adoption as an infant in order to improve her lot in life, went on to become Sultana of Egypt?"} +{"answers": ["Papa", "Papa"], "question": " was the first Catholicos (universal leader) of the Persian Church of the East in the 4th century?"} +{"answers": ["Mormarevi Brothers"], "question": "Bulgarian writers and screenwriters Moritz Yomtov and Marko Stoychev worked together as the even though they were unrelated?"} +{"answers": ["New Year's Day Battle", "New Year's Day Battle of 1968"], "question": "Oliver Stone \"\" based the final combat scene in his 1986 movie \"Platoon\" on a that he survived when he was an American soldier in Vietnam?"} +{"answers": ["Museum of Canterbury", "Canterbury Heritage Museum"], "question": "the contains the original 850 AD Canterbury Cross?"} +{"answers": ["University of the Cloister of Sor Juana"], "question": " sponsored a \"poetry slam\" judged by poets and rappers at the International Book Fair of Guadalajara, Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["22P/Kopff"], "question": "periodic comet is expected to next make its closest approach to the Sun on October 25, 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Seattle Sounders FC", "Seattle Sounders FC supporters"], "question": "Seattle Sounders FC has seven and that in 2009 they amassed the largest average attendance in the Major League Soccer with 30,943 fans?"} +{"answers": ["John Sanness", "Sanness", "John"], "question": ", who would become professor and chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, was expelled from his secondary school for protests against the monarchy of Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Japanese lates"], "question": "the rare, \"almost legendary\" was considered to be the same fish as the barramundi until 1984?"} +{"answers": ["Lange", "Poul Lange", "Poul Hans Lange", "Poul"], "question": "Danish designer created a children's book about holes which had a hole all the way through it?"} +{"answers": ["Messier 100"], "question": "five supernovae have been found in the spiral galaxy \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Nolan", "Nolan", "Mary Nolan", "Mary"], "question": " voted in favor of Senate Concurrent Resolution 22 that recognizes the service of United States Merchant Marine veterans during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 629"], "question": ", a Latin-Greek diglot manuscript of the New Testament, contains the Comma Johanneum written by the original scribe?"} +{"answers": ["Mountbatten Brailler"], "question": "the allows a user to translate Braille into text and vice versa?"} +{"answers": ["1984 NBA Draft", "1984 NBA draft"], "question": "Hakeem Olajuwon and Sam Bowie were selected ahead of Michael Jordan in the National Basketball Association Draft?"} +{"answers": ["Oligochlora"], "question": "the extinct sweat bee genus contains six species all known from the Dominican amber deposits on Hispaniola?"} +{"answers": ["Clifton Hampden", "Clifton Hampden Bridge"], "question": "an apocryphal tale tells how George Gilbert Scott drew the initial designs for on his starched shirt cuff over dinner?"} +{"answers": ["Zakynthos Marine Park"], "question": " in Greece is the first national park established for the protection of sea turtles \"(Loggerhead Sea Turtle pictured)\" in the Mediterranean?"} +{"answers": ["McLaughlin", "Thomas D. McLaughlin", "Thomas"], "question": "architect designed numerous Lima, Ohio, buildings, including the city's Elks Lodge?"} +{"answers": ["Cara Sucia", "Cara Sucia"], "question": "the important Mesoamerican archaeological site of in El Salvador was severely damaged by looters after the Land Reform Programme of 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Field Guide"], "question": "Oregon Public Broadcasting's popular has featured topics ranging from mountain unicycling to invasive species?"} +{"answers": ["Payne", "\"Sunshine\"", "\"Sunshine\" Sonny Payne"], "question": "Blues Hall of Fame inductee received his nickname as a joke by musician Robert Jr. Lockwood?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Bathys Ryax"], "question": "at the , the Byzantines attacked with only 600 men out of an army of 4,000–5,000, leaving the rest to raise much noise so as to simulate the arrival of a far larger force?"} +{"answers": ["Lelei", "David Lelei", "David"], "question": "in 2007, champion runner tried to be the Orange Democratic Movement candidate for the Eldoret South Constituency seat but lost to the eventual winner Peris Simam?"} +{"answers": ["Giant George"], "question": " is recognised as the tallest dog ever by \"Guinness World Records\" and measures high at the withers?"} +{"answers": ["Dysthe", "Roald Dysthe", "Roald", "Roald Rachlew Dysthe"], "question": ", who was installed as a chief executive during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, was acquitted of treason in 1951?"} +{"answers": ["An Nam chí lược"], "question": ", a book published in 1335 during the Yuan Dynasty, is considered the oldest historical work by a Vietnamese that has been preserved?"} +{"answers": ["Dolls and Dolls"], "question": "singer-songwriter Madonna made her episodic TV series debut in the \"Will & Grace\" episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Calvatia versispora", "Laetiporus sulphureus"], "question": "the mushroom is a good substitute for chicken?"} +{"answers": ["Verlorene Siege", "Lost Victories"], "question": "according to Erich von Manstein in his book , Adolf Hitler stopped Operation Citadel too soon?"} +{"answers": ["Mindomys hammondi", "Mindomys"], "question": "suggested close relatives of the rare Ecuadorian rice rat have included water rats, tree rats, and Caribbean giant rats?"} +{"answers": ["Ortenzio", "Rocco Ortenzio", "Rocco"], "question": "in just over 14 years of owning Select Medical Corporation, and his son Robert made an estimated $200,000,000 in profit?"} +{"answers": ["21st GLAAD Media Awards"], "question": "Drew Barrymore, Wanda Sykes and Cynthia Nixon are to be honored at the this year?"} +{"answers": ["Peace of Lund"], "question": "the secret articles of the , that ended the Scanian War in 1679, were not revealed until 1870?"} +{"answers": ["Johan Haanes", "Johan", "Johan Clausen Haanes", "Haanes"], "question": "tennis player spent nine months in a concentration camp for participation in an \"illegal\" ski competition?"} +{"answers": ["John W. Steel", "Steel", "John Steel", "John", "John Steel"], "question": ", the Ziegfeld Follies tenor who introduced Irving Berlin's song \"A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody\", later appeared in staged boxing matches?"} +{"answers": ["Messier 58"], "question": " is one of the brightest galaxies in the Virgo Cluster and is one of four barred spiral galaxies included in Charles Messier's catalog?"} +{"answers": ["Serra Pelada"], "question": "at the town next to the Brazilian gold mine , thousands of underage girls prostituted themselves for gold flakes while around 60–80 unsolved murders were registered every month?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James W. Treffinger", "James William Treffinger", "Treffinger"], "question": " went on to become a Republican County executive of Essex County, New Jersey, even though his Catholic family \"idolized\" FDR and Kennedy?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 546"], "question": " was bought by philanthropist Baroness Burdett-Coutts in the 1860s?"} +{"answers": ["Stanley Nelson Muirhead", "Stanley", "Stanley Muirhead", "Muirhead"], "question": " helped lead Michigan to a national football championship in 1923 and was a first-team All-NFL player in 1924 for the Dayton Triangles and Cleveland Bulldogs?"} +{"answers": ["Afro"], "question": "the hairstyle \"\" was once banned in Tanzania and Cuba?"} +{"answers": ["Cho", "Jo Jae-hyeon", "Cho Jae-hyun", "Jae-hyun"], "question": ", a South Korean actor, is commonly referred to as \"a persona of director Kim Ki-duk\" due to his appearances in almost all of Kim's films?"} +{"answers": ["College of Physicians of Philadelphia"], "question": "America’s oldest private medical society, the , displays the conjoined liver of Siamese twins Chang and Eng Bunker in its museum?"} +{"answers": ["Nissan Terranaut"], "question": "the concept car has a glass dome over its roof for an easy escape in case of emergency?"} +{"answers": ["Quelepa"], "question": "the Mesoamerican archaeological site of in eastern El Salvador was distinguished by its unusual ramped pyramids?"} +{"answers": ["Clear and hold"], "question": "the counter-insurgency strategy of , widely implemented in the Vietnam War and elsewhere, has also been used extensively in the Iraq War?"} +{"answers": ["Sylvia", "Sylvia Pressler", "Pressler"], "question": "a 1973 ruling by forced Little League Baseball to begin admitting girls for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 644"], "question": " was bought by the British Museum from Constantine Simonides, a forger of manuscripts?"} +{"answers": ["Moto Racer", "Moto Racer 2"], "question": "IGN's Doug Perry said was the best motorcycle racing game seen on the PlayStation?"} +{"answers": ["Vedda language"], "question": "the is a Creole language based on Sinhalese of Sri Lanka rather than a dialect?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Abreu", "Joe", "Abreu"], "question": "former baseball player became an enthusiast of magic after he saw former baseball player and professional magician Carl Zamloch put on a magic show at his high school?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Sandblast"], "question": " was the code name for the first submerged circumnavigation of the world executed by the USS \"Triton\" in 1960?"} +{"answers": ["Bethel Academy"], "question": " in Kentucky was the first Methodist school west of the Appalachian Mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Al Jean", "Al"], "question": "comedy writer , who has been awarded with four Emmy Awards for his work on \"The Simpsons\", graduated from Harvard University with a bachelor's degree in mathematics?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 627"], "question": " has an unusual order of books, with the Book of Revelation placed between Acts of the Apostles and the general epistles?"} +{"answers": ["Missouri Boy"], "question": "Leland Myrick wrote the autobiographical graphic novel , even though he considers himself \"a very private person\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yeywa Dam"], "question": "the is the largest hydroelectric power plant and the first roller-compacted concrete dam in Burma?"} +{"answers": ["Chhinnamasta"], "question": "the self-decapitated Hindu goddess \"\" standing on a copulating couple signifies that life, death and sex are interdependent?"} +{"answers": ["Kagan", "Cheryl", "Cheryl Kagan", "Cheryl C. Kagan"], "question": "Maryland politician worked part-time as a substitute teacher while serving in the Maryland House of Delegates?"} +{"answers": ["Cudahy Packing Company"], "question": "in the 1920s, shifted from exporting cured pork because of British tariffs and focused instead on domestic sales of canned hams, sliced dried beef, Italian-style sausage, and sliced bacon?"} +{"answers": ["Viktor", "Kaisiepo", "Viktor Kaisiepo"], "question": ", a Netherlands New Guinean-born advocate of self-determination for West Papua, lived most of his life in exile in the Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["Coreopsis verticillata"], "question": "the plant 'Moonbeam' was chosen as the 1992 Perennial Plant of the Year by the Perennial Plant Association?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard-Anselme d'Abbadie de Saint-Castin", "Saint-Castin", "Bernard-Anselme"], "question": "in 1709, a privateering force, of which Acadian military officer was a member, sank 35 British ships and took 470 people prisoner?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson Canyon"], "question": "the 1997 flooding of in Lyon County, Nevada, resulted in $726,000 in damage to Nevada State Route 208?"} +{"answers": ["Berghia stephanieae"], "question": "the marine slug \"\" is commonly kept in aquaria to control the anemone \"Aiptasia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cheater plug"], "question": "the has been used to remedy ground loops in audio systems, with reckless disregard of electrical safety?"} +{"answers": ["Nick Carter", "Carter", "Nick", "Nick Carter"], "question": "Major-General is the current commander of British forces in southern Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Jacawitz"], "question": "the origin of the Postclassic K'iche' Maya patron deity has been traced back to a historical event at the city of Seibal?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Crispien", "Arthur Crispien"], "question": ", who was dismissed as editor of a Social Democratic Party newspaper for his opposition to war credits in 1914, later became the Party's Chairman?"} +{"answers": ["Danish Bacon"], "question": " is sliced, packed, and sold in the UK?"} +{"answers": ["Conduct prejudicial to good order and discipline"], "question": "cross dressing and mooning have been prosecuted as in the US military?"} +{"answers": ["FC Versailles 78"], "question": "several French international footballers have played for , including Thierry Henry, Jérôme Rothen and Hatem Ben Arfa?"} +{"answers": ["Neil Cooper", "Neil", "Cooper", "Neil Cooper"], "question": "Rastafarian hardcore punk band Bad Brains signed to 's ROIR cassette label because Cooper, who had worked at the Royal Mint, gave them medallions made for Emperor Haile Selassie?"} +{"answers": ["Japanese currency"], "question": " started in the 8th century with the minting of the \"Wadōkaichin\" coin \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Swabian-Hall swine", "Swabian-Hall Swine"], "question": "the breed of pig was started by King William I of Württemberg?"} +{"answers": ["Welsh art"], "question": "the production of was greatly stimulated by the 18th century fashion for the sublime in landscape painting?"} +{"answers": ["Gigahearts"], "question": "a reviewer of the 2006 album by the Italian industrial band Dope Stars Inc. described the group as \"the new generation of what Goth means in the 21st century\"?"} +{"answers": ["Landing Masonry Bridge"], "question": "the original and current in Landing, New Jersey, stood side-by-side until the demolition of the older structure?"} +{"answers": ["David Rendall"], "question": "during a rehearsal of \"Pagliacci\" with the Florentine Opera in 1998, tenor sent a baritone to hospital when his prop knife failed to collapse?"} +{"answers": ["Sciurini"], "question": "members of the group of squirrels, which includes the eastern gray squirrel \"\", have been described as living fossils?"} +{"answers": ["BlindArt"], "question": "the Royal National College for the Blind in Hereford houses the United Kingdom's National collection?"} +{"answers": ["Barge Haulers on the Volga"], "question": "the figures in Ilya Repin's \"\" are based on real characters, including a former priest, a former soldier and a painter?"} +{"answers": ["Lennard Stokes", "Stokes", "Lennard"], "question": ", a 19th-century rugby union international who captained England on five occasions, also played first-class cricket for Kent and later worked as a surgeon?"} +{"answers": ["cheese dream", "Cheese dream"], "question": "the was popularized during the Great Depression as \"an inexpensive company supper dish\"?"} +{"answers": ["Polish Requiem"], "question": "in 2005 composer Krzysztof Penderecki added a Ciaccona for strings to his , begun in 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Jessore Sloth Bear Sanctuary"], "question": "the forest area of the helps in arresting desertification and advancement of the Thar desert?"} +{"answers": ["Tošo Dabac", "Tošo", "Dabac"], "question": " worked for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in Zagreb as their press officer for Southeast Europe before becoming internationally renowned for his street photography?"} +{"answers": ["Francis M. Drexel School", "Francis Martin Drexel"], "question": "the recently demolished in Philadelphia was named for a financier whose family founded several educational institutions, including Drexel University?"} +{"answers": ["Battles of the Separation Corridor"], "question": "the saw the first use of tanks by the Israel Defense Forces against the Egyptian army?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir Henry Dudley, 1st Baronet"], "question": "Sir not only chronicled the life of Gainsborough but also wrote the comic opera \"The Flitch of Bacon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Linxia City"], "question": "with over 80 mosques and several important \"gongbei\" shrine complexes \"(example pictured)\", is known as \"China's little Mecca\"?"} +{"answers": ["Serafin Olarte", "Olarte", "Serafin"], "question": " and Vicente Guerrero were the only independentist generals active during the low point of the Mexican War of Independence after the execution of José María Morelos in 1815?"} +{"answers": ["The BLT Cookbook"], "question": " was highly recommended by the National Pork Board?"} +{"answers": ["Amelia Goes to the Ball"], "question": " is an \"opera buffa\" in one act composed by Gian Carlo Menotti?"} +{"answers": ["Seung-hoon", "Lee", "Lee Seung-hoon"], "question": "former gold medalist in short track speed skating converted in 2009 to long track to earn a spot in the 2010 Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Street in Venice"], "question": "John Singer Sargent's c. 1882 painting shows the influence of Venetian photographers?"} +{"answers": ["Fyrby Runestone"], "question": "the claims two brothers were the most skilled in runes in Middle Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Bio-Blend Fuels"], "question": " produce a biodiesel made from pig fat that smells of bacon?"} +{"answers": ["Toxotes jaculatrix", "Banded archerfish"], "question": "the \"\" is able to hit targets up to three metres away by shooting jets of water from its mouth?"} +{"answers": ["Proraphidia"], "question": "the extinct snakefly genus is known from fossils found in Spain, England, and Kazakhstan?"} +{"answers": ["Montauk Association Historic District"], "question": "the seaside landscape of in New York includes seven 1881–84 Shingle Style summer houses?"} +{"answers": ["Pytel", "Walenty", "Walenty Pytel"], "question": "the contemporary artist was commissioned to create four 45-meter steel eagles for Portuguese football club Benfica?"} +{"answers": ["La Merced", "La Merced Market, Mexico City", "La Merced Market"], "question": "the area around , is considered to be a \"tolerance zone\" for prostitution?"} +{"answers": ["Shane", "Mahan", "Shane Patrick Mahan", "Shane Mahan"], "question": "Robert Downey Jr.'s costume in the 2008 film \"Iron Man\" was made by special effects artist ?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Bracy", "Bracy"], "question": " was one of the most popular comic tenors of the Victorian era?"} +{"answers": ["Quadro Tracker"], "question": "the detection device, which was advertised as being able to detect drugs, weapons, explosives, alcohol, missing people, precious metals, dead pets, and lost golf balls, was denounced by the FBI as a fraud?"} +{"answers": ["Victor Mogens", "Victor", "Mogens"], "question": "in the interwar period, the British legation in Norway complained about bias as a commentator in Norwegian radio?"} +{"answers": ["Architecture of Karnataka", "Architecture of Karnataka in kannada"], "question": "two of , Pattadakal \"\" and Hampi, are UNESCO World Heritage sites?"} +{"answers": ["Cambridge Water Co Ltd v Eastern Counties Leather plc"], "question": "in , Lord Goff suggested that \"Rylands v Fletcher\" was not an independent tort, but instead part of nuisance?"} +{"answers": ["Anton", "Schnack", "Anton Schnack"], "question": "\"Tier rang gewaltig mit Tier\" (\"Beast Strove Mightily with Beast\") by has been described as the best single collection produced by a German war poet of the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Fily", "Fily Dabo Sissoko", "Sissoko", "Dabo Sissoko"], "question": ", who was briefly the French Under Secretary of State for Industry and Commerce, died in jail in Mali?"} +{"answers": ["Demi", "Musa Demi", "Musa"], "question": " was part of the group that opened the first Albanian-language school of Filiates?"} +{"answers": ["Wheelchair curling at the 2006 Winter Paralympics"], "question": "Canada won the first Paralympic gold medal in ?"} +{"answers": ["Tim", "Tim Steele", "Steele", "Tim Steele"], "question": "three-time ARCA champion was the series' first driver to earn over in his career?"} +{"answers": ["Les", "Clisby", "Les Clisby"], "question": "Flying Officer \"\", Australia's first fighter ace of World War II, once landed beside a German bomber he had forced down and captured the crew at gunpoint?"} +{"answers": ["Óscar", "Moya", "Óscar Salas Moya", "Salas Moya"], "question": "the miners' union leader was a candidate for vice-president of Bolivia in 1985?"} +{"answers": ["The Summit", "The Summit"], "question": "Macy's opened its first closeout store at Wheatfield, New York's in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["Katey", "Katey Stone", "Stone"], "question": "earlier this season, of the Harvard Crimson became the winningest coach in the history of NCAA Division I women's ice hockey?"} +{"answers": ["Hunter", "Julie Lauren Hunter", "Julie", "Julie Hunter"], "question": "cricketer saw Australia to victory from the last ball of the match in her first ODI innings?"} +{"answers": ["Hof", "Hof"], "question": "in 2000–04, excavations in Uppåkra, Scania, revealed that a was located there for several hundred years?"} +{"answers": ["Liberation of Saint Peter"], "question": "the \"\" has been described as a recapitulation of the resurrection of Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["Grant Park Orchestra", "Grant Park Symphony Orchestra"], "question": " began a tradition of Independence Day Eve concerts in Grant Park accompanied by fireworks when the Petrillo Music Shell was relocated in 1978?"} +{"answers": ["Lectionary 216"], "question": " was used by Swainson, English theologian, for his treatise on the \"Greek Liturgies\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rustock botnet"], "question": "the was capable of sending spam messages every day, utilizing around 150,000 computers infected with a trojan horse?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Cameron", "Chris Cameron", "Chris", "Cameron"], "question": " won the individual all-around title and led the Michigan Wolverines to the team title at the 2010 NCAA Men's Gymnastics championship?"} +{"answers": ["Kabandha"], "question": "the demon \"\", from the Hindu epic \"Ramayana\", is described to be as big as a mountain, headless, and with arms eight miles long?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter S. Kennedy", "Walter Scott Kennedy", "Kennedy"], "question": "quarterback s amateur status became a national media story in 1898 after his mother said he was receiving $500 a year to play football at the University of Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Erin Alyse Osborne", "Osborne", "Erin Osborne", "Erin"], "question": " led the wicket-taking in her maiden Women's National Cricket League season?"} +{"answers": ["Sherds", "Sherds"], "question": "in F. Sionil José's novel , the pottery clay used by the aesthete symbolizes the oppression of villagers?"} +{"answers": ["Beaunis", "Henri-Étienne Beaunis", "Henri-Étienne"], "question": "psychologist and physiologist published novels under the pseudonym \"Paul Abaur\"?"} +{"answers": ["1958 Major League Baseball All-Star Game"], "question": "the was the first Major League Baseball All-Star Game to pass without an extra-base hit?"} +{"answers": ["Quinn", "Eddie Quinn", "Eddie"], "question": "professional wrestling promoter is credited with making wrestling more popular in Quebec than any other sport except hockey?"} +{"answers": ["Isabella Ford", "Isabella", "Isabella Ormston Ford", "Ford"], "question": "social reformer was the first woman to speak at a conference of the Labour Representation Committee (which went on to form the British Labour Party)?"} +{"answers": ["Speik", "Frederick Adolph Speik", "Frederick A. Speik", "Frederick"], "question": "in addition to being the captain of the 1904 University of Chicago football team, was a member of Chicago's water polo and track and field teams?"} +{"answers": ["Uatchitodon"], "question": "the Late Triassic archosauromorph is the earliest known venomous reptile?"} +{"answers": ["Shelley Nitschke", "Shelley", "Nitschke"], "question": "cricketer started her career for Australia as a specialist bowler but went on to score a One Day International century as an opener?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Gjorm"], "question": "despite being supported by tanks, Italian troops were completely routed during the by Albanian Resistance units?"} +{"answers": ["Lambertia formosa"], "question": "the term \"mountain devil\" refers both to \"\" with its devil-head fruits, as well as the lizard \"Moloch horridus\"?"} +{"answers": ["O.H. \"Ike\" Harris", "O.H.", "O. H. ``Ike'' Harris", "Harris"], "question": "former State Senator was honored in 2009 by the horse racing industry for his work in legalizing parimutuel betting in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Armley asbestos disaster"], "question": "the involved the contamination of about 1,000 houses in West Yorkshire, England, with asbestos dust?"} +{"answers": ["Yury", "Yury Lomonosov", "Lomonosov", "Yury Vladimirovich Lomonosov"], "question": " constructed the first operationally successful mainline diesel locomotive?"} +{"answers": ["1973–74 Buffalo Braves season"], "question": "the Buffalo Braves first made the NBA playoffs during their ?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Seminole"], "question": "during the construction of in 1948, archaeologists discovered the site of San Carlos de los Chacatos, a Spanish mission that Colonel James Moore had sacked during Queen Anne's War?"} +{"answers": ["Nicolay Nicolaysen Sontum", "Sontum", "Nicolay"], "question": " supplemented his career as an engineer and contractor with speculating in waterfalls?"} +{"answers": ["Fishkill Creek"], "question": "South Beacon Mountain, the highest point in the \"\" drainage basin, is located just above its estuary?"} +{"answers": ["Johnson", "Ella Mae Johnson", "Ella", "Ella Mae Cheeks Johnson"], "question": "author and social worker attended the inauguration of Barack Obama at the age of 105?"} +{"answers": ["Popular Independent Movement"], "question": "the of Luxembourg was a single-issue political party that represented former Wehrmacht conscripts?"} +{"answers": ["Alex", "Blackwell", "Alex Blackwell"], "question": " captained the Australian women's cricket team to eight consecutive ODI wins over New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern Bank", "Eastern Savings Bank"], "question": " is the largest independent, mutually owned bank in New England, and the largest community bank in Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["Montage of a Dream Deferred"], "question": " was described by its author, Langston Hughes, as a cross between a jam session and a popular song?"} +{"answers": ["Westcott railway station"], "question": " was a part of the London Underground, despite being more than 40 miles from central London?"} +{"answers": ["Haynes", "Rachael Louise Haynes", "Rachael Haynes", "Rachael"], "question": " \"\" narrowly missed a century on her Test cricket debut for Australia, scoring only 98?"} +{"answers": ["Gibson", "Elspeth Gibson", "Elspeth"], "question": "fashion designer s clients have included Madonna, Cate Blanchett and Queen Rania of Jordan?"} +{"answers": ["Claus", "Karl Ernst Claus", "Karl Claus", "Karl"], "question": "in 1844, discovered ruthenium and named it after the olden Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Lehrmann", "Debra", "Debra Lehrmann"], "question": " won the Republican nomination for the Texas Supreme Court in the only contested statewide race on the April 13, 2010, runoff ballot?"} +{"answers": ["Kiepenheuer", "Karl-Otto Kiepenheuer", "Karl-Otto"], "question": " founded an institute to explore solar energy, today known as the Kiepenheuer Institute for Solar Physics?"} +{"answers": ["Last Night in Twisted River"], "question": "writer John Irving and the main character in his novel were \"Kennedy fathers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Walter Ponting", "Ponting", "Walter", "Walter Thomas Ponting"], "question": "Chesterfield centre-forward was deprived of an apparently certain goal when the ball deflated and failed to cross the line?"} +{"answers": ["Salle Ventadour"], "question": "Verdi is said to have referred to the \"\" as his favorite opera house in Paris?"} +{"answers": ["Connie Sue Yori", "Yori", "Connie", "Connie Yori"], "question": ", the current Nebraska Cornhuskers women's basketball head coach, is the inaugural winner of the Kay Yow Award?"} +{"answers": ["Quadricyclane"], "question": " was proposed as a substance to store solar energy?"} +{"answers": ["Caprivi treason trial"], "question": "the is the largest and longest trial in Namibian history?"} +{"answers": ["LifeTimes"], "question": "the album composed by the daughter of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard includes contributions from Chick Corea and Stanley Clarke?"} +{"answers": ["Heloecius", "Heloecius cordiformis"], "question": "the is the most abundant crab species in mangroves on Australia's east coast?"} +{"answers": ["Punter", "Brian", "Brian Punter"], "question": "English footballer did not receive his 1953 FA Youth Cup runners-up medal until some 56 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah Andrews", "Andrews", "Sarah Andrews", "Sarah Joy Andrews", "Sarah"], "question": " is Australia's ninth-leading wicket-taker in Women's One Day International cricket?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia scabrella"], "question": "over half the population of the rare wildflower are found on road verges?"} +{"answers": ["Inger Alver", "Inger", "Gløersen", "Inger Alver Gløersen", "Inger Wenche Alver Gløersen"], "question": ", born in 1892, made her literary début in 1954?"} +{"answers": ["Bhutan Olympic Committee"], "question": "following the establishment of the in 1983, Bhutan participated for the first time in the 1984 Summer Olympics but only with six archers?"} +{"answers": ["Silly Bandz"], "question": ", popular silicone bracelets that spring into a shape when taken off, have been banned in classrooms for being too distracting?"} +{"answers": ["Rene Farrell", "Rene", "Farrell"], "question": "cricketer \"\" made her debut for Australia after only five matches for her state?"} +{"answers": ["Bartlett", "D'Jamin Bartlett", "D'Jamin"], "question": " won the 1974 Drama Desk Award for Most Promising Performer?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Dieminger", "Dieminger"], "question": "from his studies of the ionosphere during World War II, forecasted optimal shortwave communication for the military and police?"} +{"answers": ["Stevie Christopher Brown", "Stevie Brown", "Stevie", "Brown"], "question": " led the 2007 Michigan Wolverines football team's special teams with 11 tackles?"} +{"answers": ["Gap Yah"], "question": "the satirical video , describing the experiences of fictional rah Orlando during his gap year, became a viral hit with around 50,000 unique views a day?"} +{"answers": ["Julius Gustav Neubronner", "Julius Neubronner", "Neubronner", "Julius"], "question": "in 1908, German apothecary \"\" received a patent for his pigeon photographer method of aerial photography?"} +{"answers": ["Ravi River"], "question": "the was known as \"Paruṣṇī\" or \"Irāvatī\" to Indians in the Vedic period and as \"Hydraotes\" to the Ancient Greeks?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Torney", "Torney", "George H. Torney", "Henry Walter Torney"], "question": "Army All-American , who later became a millionaire, was arrested at a 1910 Shirtwaist Strikers protest that led the New York Mayor to rebuke the \"police dictators\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gallifrey Base"], "question": "\"Doctor Who\" executive producer Steven Moffat warned actor Matt Smith not to visit fan forums such as ?"} +{"answers": ["Nexhip", "Nexhip Draga", "Draga"], "question": ", a former Ottoman \"kaymakam\", played an important role in the Albanian uprising of 1912?"} +{"answers": ["Orig Williams", "Orig", "Williams"], "question": "Tara Bethan, finalist in the BBC One TV show \"I'd Do Anything\", was the daughter of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eaton", "Brian", "Brian Eaton", "Brian Alexander Eaton"], "question": "RAAF fighter pilot \"\" was shot down three times in ten days in 1943, but went on to become his squadron's commanding officer and eventually retire as an Air Vice Marshal?"} +{"answers": ["Tutt Brothers"], "question": "the were early 20th century American vaudeville producers who created over 40 revues for black audiences?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Hutchinson", "Hutchinson", "Bob"], "question": "in a 16-year career, English footballer played for 14 different clubs?"} +{"answers": ["RightNetwork"], "question": "start-up conservative cable TV network features \"Frasier\" star Kelsey Grammer and new-media star Andrew Breitbart, and is being funded by Philadelphia Flyers owner Ed Snider?"} +{"answers": ["Women's Timber Corps"], "question": "members of the were known as Lumber Jills?"} +{"answers": ["Rhynchonkos"], "question": "the Early Permian microsaur \"\" shares many similarities with \"Eocaecilia\", and may be an ancestor of caecilians?"} +{"answers": ["Ålgård Line"], "question": "when the opened in 1924, it was the last state-owned railway in Norway to be built with narrow gauge?"} +{"answers": ["St Martin's Church, Brampton", "St Martin's Church"], "question": ", was the only church designed by the Pre-Raphaelite architect Philip Webb?"} +{"answers": ["Joel Anderson", "Anderson", "Joel"], "question": "in 2007 California Assemblyman authored legislation requiring state pension funds to divest from investing in companies that do business with Iran?"} +{"answers": ["James Denis Summers-Smith", "J.", "Summers-Smith", "J. Denis Summers-Smith"], "question": " became an expert on sparrows by travelling as an expert in tribology?"} +{"answers": ["Volcanology of New Zealand"], "question": "most of the recent has been along the line of the Taupo Volcanic Zone and the Kermadec island arc \"(southern arc pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Robaina", "Alejandro", "Alejandro Robaina"], "question": "Cuban tobacco grower was dubbed the \"Godfather of Cuban tobacco\"?"} +{"answers": ["Background of the occupation of the Baltic states"], "question": "the Soviets organised a campaign against the pro-Allied sympathies of the Baltic governments ?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Alphonso Goldman", "Edward", "Goldman"], "question": "by 1941, American zoologist had described more new mammals than any other living scientist?"} +{"answers": ["Iceberg theory"], "question": "the refers to Ernest Hemingway's distinctive writing style?"} +{"answers": ["Tim Sullivan", "Tim Sullivan", "Sullivan", "Tim"], "question": "British filmmaker began his career in television after chauffeuring Anthony Andrews to the set of \"Brideshead Revisited\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lisa McPherson", "Lisa McPherson Trust"], "question": "the city of Clearwater, Florida, painted two white lines across Watterson Avenue to block protesters from disrupting the operations of the Church of Scientology?"} +{"answers": ["British Inspiration Awards"], "question": "the are aiming to boost recognition for the creative industries of the United Kingdom, a sector generating an estimated £100 billion a year for the British economy?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Woon", "Walter Woon"], "question": ", former Attorney-General of Singapore, was the first Member of Parliament since Singapore's independence to have a private member's bill become a public law?"} +{"answers": ["200", "200"], "question": "the Islamist group Revolution Muslim posted a warning about possible consequences on their website against \"South Park\" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone for their portrayal of Muhammad in the episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Vast Fields of Ordinary"], "question": "Nick Burd's debut novel was a \"New York Times\" \"notable book\" for 2009 and won the Stonewall Book Award in the Children's and Young Adult Literature category?"} +{"answers": ["Grady Hazlewood", "Hazlewood", "Grady"], "question": "the Texas State Senator authored his state's farm-to-market road program, which paved rural dirt roads in asphalt?"} +{"answers": ["Floyd", "Darrell", "Darrell Floyd"], "question": "s day job paid more than the NBA basketball team the Saint Louis Hawks were offering?"} +{"answers": ["15 Broad Street"], "question": "in 1931, \"\" in New York City was one of the 20 largest office buildings in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame", "Baseball Hall of Fame"], "question": "the was inaugurated in 1939, six weeks after the dedication of the U.S. Baseball Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Brandenburg-Prussia"], "question": "in some areas of , only 10% of the population survived the Thirty Years' War?"} +{"answers": ["Tremellaceae"], "question": "the fungus family includes both commercially cultivated edible species as well as yeast-like human pathogens?"} +{"answers": ["Tlacolula de Matamoros"], "question": " is home to one of the oldest, largest and busiest weekly outdoor markets in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Old Main", "Old Main"], "question": "the two towers on at Washington & Jefferson College symbolize the union of Jefferson College with Washington College?"} +{"answers": ["Halfdan Bryn", "Bryn", "Halfdan"], "question": " was one of the first to take interest in the physical anthropology of Sami people?"} +{"answers": ["No. 10 Commando", "No. 10 Commando"], "question": "the British unit included soldiers from different countries including Germany?"} +{"answers": ["John Macklin", "Macklin", "John"], "question": " coached the Michigan State Spartans football program to its first wins over Ohio State and Michigan and also coached the school's basketball, baseball and track teams?"} +{"answers": ["Haiti economic reforms of 1996"], "question": "the were designed to restore the economy of Haiti after the economic shocks of early 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Nora", "Keller", "Nora Okja Keller"], "question": " wrote the novel \"Comfort Woman,\" about Koreans used as sex slaves by the Japanese army in World War II, after she heard a lecture by a former victim?"} +{"answers": ["Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District"], "question": "two teenagers built booby traps inspired by \"Rambo\" at a park in the in Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Adelsteen", "Adelsteen Normann", "Normann", "Eilert Adelsteen Normann"], "question": "Edvard Munch was invited to Berlin by fellow Norwegian who also painted?"} +{"answers": ["Looming and similar refraction phenomena"], "question": "distant objects that are observed from the same place may appear to look elevated, lowered, stretched, or shortened depending ?"} +{"answers": ["San Antonino Castillo Velasco"], "question": "a brawl broke out in 2009 between residents of and Ocotlán de Morelos over a highway sign?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster", "Robert", "Westminster"], "question": " \"\" is reputed to have thrown either a Bible or a Prayer Book at the head of King George IV?"} +{"answers": ["Ebsary", "Lauren Ebsary", "Lauren", "Lauren Kaye Ebsary"], "question": "cricketer had never played a formal match before representing South Australia at youth level?"} +{"answers": ["Cheetham", "Tommy", "Tommy Cheetham"], "question": " had a trial for the England national football team while playing in the Third Division in his first season as a professional?"} +{"answers": ["Black Virgin Mountain"], "question": "during the Vietnam War, the top half of was held by American forces while the bottom was controlled by the Vietcong?"} +{"answers": ["Girls on the Run"], "question": "the pre-teen girls' running-and-wellness program has its roots in its founder's climb out of alcoholism?"} +{"answers": ["Ivan the Russian", "Russian", "Ivan"], "question": "medieval Bulgarian military leader defended Plovdiv in a four-month Byzantine siege only for the citizens to let the Byzantines in while he was away?"} +{"answers": ["Wicked Summer"], "question": " is a planned spinoff of the popular reality series \"Jersey Shore\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dubgaill and Finngaill"], "question": "rival Vikings in Ireland were called , which could be translated as \"black and white foreigners\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Woodbridge", "Woodbridge", "William Channing Woodbridge"], "question": "in the 1820s, several books on geography were written in collaboration by and Emma Willard, but the latter had to publicly assure readers that they were entirely written by Woodbridge so they would be taken seriously?"} +{"answers": ["Pender Hodge Cudlip", "Pender", "Cudlip"], "question": "theologian cowrote an article for the \"Helston Grammar School Magazine\" while still a teenager at Oxford?"} +{"answers": ["Tony", "Tony Dunkin", "Dunkin"], "question": " is the only NCAA Division I four-time conference player of the year for men's basketball?"} +{"answers": ["Antica Pizzeria Port'Alba"], "question": ", the world's first pizzeria, lines its oven with lava rocks from Mount Vesuvius?"} +{"answers": ["West Loch disaster", "West Loch", "West Loch Disaster"], "question": "the hulk of \"LST-480\" \"\" is the only remaining evidence of the , the second tragedy to befall Pearl Harbor during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 671"], "question": "neither the owner of the nor its location are officially known?"} +{"answers": ["Corinne Malvern", "Corinne", "Malvern"], "question": "the Little Golden Books illustrator was a former child actress who once played Madama Butterfly's son in front of the Japanese Ambassador to the US?"} +{"answers": ["ISKCON Guru System", "ISKCON guru system"], "question": "upon the death of the Hare Krishna founder in 1977, eleven prominent leaders were left to become initiating gurus under the ?"} +{"answers": ["Otto", "Otto Thott", "Thott"], "question": " possessed one of the largest private libraries of the 18th century in Denmark?"} +{"answers": ["Banwell Castle"], "question": " served as the headquarters for a squadron of the Balloon Command of the Royal Air Force during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Glassgow", "Willis Glassgow", "Willis"], "question": "Big Ten MVP was called the \"Dancing Master\" for his shiftiness on the gridiron and because he managed the most popular ballroom in Iowa City?"} +{"answers": ["Saw II: Flesh & Blood"], "question": ", the video game sequel to \"\", will include the ability for the player to kill enemies using the environment?"} +{"answers": ["Native American jewelry"], "question": " includes beadwork on herbal bag necklaces, believed to increase the healing power of Medicine Men?"} +{"answers": ["North Atlantic Oscillation", "North Atlantic Oscillation"], "question": "the Scottish post-prog and electronica band joined a list of artists that includes The Flamingos, Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald by covering the 1934 song \"I Only Have Eyes for You\" and releasing it on their 2009 debut EP?"} +{"answers": ["2010 Subway Fresh Fit 600"], "question": "Ryan Newman won the after making a pass with only two laps to go?"} +{"answers": ["Mine Workers' Union of Canada"], "question": "in 1931 three people were killed in Estevan, Canada, when police opened fire on a rally?"} +{"answers": ["Cellach of Armagh", "Cellach", "Armagh"], "question": "the ordination of 23 September 1105 put an end to a 140-year period when the supreme head of the Irish Church had been a layman?"} +{"answers": ["Extreme 19th"], "question": "at the , the world's highest and longest par 3 golf hole, a tee shot takes almost 30 seconds to land?"} +{"answers": ["International Bowl", "2009 International Bowl"], "question": " MVP Donald Brown \"\" was the first Connecticut Huskies football player to be picked in the first round of the NFL Draft?"} +{"answers": ["Rick Bauman", "Rick", "Bauman"], "question": "after retiring from politics, Oregon U. S. Senate candidate organized bicycle tours, including Cycle Vietnam, the first-ever American-led bicycle tour of Vietnam?"} +{"answers": ["MovieLens"], "question": "in recommending their products, Amazon.com originally used the technology behind , a website that suggested films to its users based on their preferences?"} +{"answers": ["Timothy Hyde Harris", "Timothy Harris", "Timothy Harris", "Harris", "Timothy"], "question": "Do you know that, despite having a prior award nomination for film writing, it was once said of and Herschel Weingrod that their \"resume reads like a catalogue of the past decade's most irritating films\"?"} +{"answers": ["Colm Kiernan", "Kiernan", "Colm Padraic Kiernan", "Colm"], "question": "a poem written for the christening of historian was also read to mark the birth and death of John F. Kennedy, Jr.?"} +{"answers": ["Postage stamps and postal history of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta"], "question": "the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, the successor to the Knights Hospitaller, has issued its own since 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Bennett", "John W. F. Bennett", "John Wesley Bennett", "John"], "question": ", captain of the undefeated 1898 Michigan football team, later supervised the construction of the Algonquin, Ritz and Waldorf Hotels?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Thomas Mackenzie Bell", "Bell"], "question": "although English author was trained in law at Cambridge University, he chose to study abroad and lived in Portugal, Spain, Italy, France and Madeira?"} +{"answers": ["Ireland at the Paralympics"], "question": "Joan Horan won the first two gold medals for ?"} +{"answers": ["Street of Dreams", "Street of Dreams"], "question": "actress and former sex symbol Morgan Fairchild took the role of a drug addict in the film because she wanted to play \"somebody who looks like hell\"?"} +{"answers": ["Macrobrachium ohione"], "question": "until 2001, the \"\" had not been seen in the Ohio River for 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Melingoi"], "question": "the were a Slavic group that settled in southern Greece during the great invasions of the 7th century, and remained an autonomous community at least until the 14th century?"} +{"answers": ["Max", "Sherman", "Max Sherman", "Max Ray Sherman"], "question": "former Texas State Senator sold Bibles door-to-door in the mid-1950s to pay expenses toward attending Baylor University?"} +{"answers": ["Annie Hall Cudlip", "Cudlip", "Annie"], "question": ", one of the most prolific writers of romantic fiction in the Victorian era, wrote over 100 novels and short stories from 1862 to 1900?"} +{"answers": ["Walworth Gate"], "question": "the Saxon origin of the name of in County Durham, England, refers to Welsh-speaking Britons who once lived there?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Ruthsdotter", "Ruthsdotter", "Mary"], "question": " of the National Women's History Project played an influential role obtaining resolutions from the U.S. Congress designating March as Women's History Month?"} +{"answers": ["Malchik"], "question": "a monument at Mendeleyevskaya station in the Moscow Metro marks the location where stray dog was stabbed to death by a railway commuter?"} +{"answers": ["San Martín Tilcajete"], "question": "the popularity of alebrijes from , Mexico, and other towns have led to the overexploitation of the trees from which they are carved?"} +{"answers": ["Johnson", "Ralph S. Johnson", "Ralph Samuel Johnson", "Ralph"], "question": "the Wyoming aviation pioneer flew until he was 82, when he sold his general aviation business in Cheyenne and retired to Arizona?"} +{"answers": ["BakerBus"], "question": "the first local bus service operated by linked major pottery factories in Stoke-on-Trent?"} +{"answers": ["Toussaint", "Tyler", "Toussaint Tyler", "Toussaint L'Ouverture Tyler"], "question": "with the University of Washington Huskies, former New Orleans Saints running back beat the Michigan Wolverines in the Rose Bowl as a freshman but lost to them as a senior?"} +{"answers": ["Pelobates cultripes"], "question": ", the \"Western Spadefoot Toad\", produce spawn up to one metre long which can consist of 7000 eggs?"} +{"answers": ["Alfange", "Dean Alfange", "Dean"], "question": "American politician \"\" held either appointments or nominations from four different political parties: the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, the American Labor Party, and the Liberal Party of New York?"} +{"answers": ["Motobdella montezuma"], "question": " is the only leech to hunt in open water?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Wolstenholme", "Arthur E. Wolstenholme", "Arthur Wolstenholme"], "question": "footballer was the first player to score four goals in a Third Division North match?"} +{"answers": ["Alipashiad"], "question": "the Albanian poet Haxhi Shekreti composed the epic in Greek, considering it a more prestigious language in which to praise his master, Ali Pasha of Ioannina?"} +{"answers": ["Ireland's Greatest"], "question": "only three of forty people are women?"} +{"answers": ["Talhaearn Tad Awen", "Awen", "Talhaearn"], "question": "6th-century poet has left no surviving verse, yet may have been remembered as the father of Welsh poetry, whose work used to be rewarded with 100 cows in a bath-tub every Saturday?"} +{"answers": ["Young", "Edward", "Edward Preston", "Edward Preston Young"], "question": " designed the logo for Penguin Books?"} +{"answers": ["Inventing the AIDS Virus"], "question": ", written by molecular biologist Peter Duesberg, argues that AIDS is not infectious and that HIV is an unrelated passenger virus?"} +{"answers": ["People's Parliament", "The People's Parliament"], "question": " was a Channel 4 programme in which a random sample of citizens sat in a mockup of the House of Commons, debated and voted as a deliberative democracy?"} +{"answers": ["Sweet Thursday", "Sweet Thursday"], "question": "the 1969 debut album by the group of that name was quickly undermined by the bankruptcy of Tetragrammaton Records?"} +{"answers": ["W.", "W. Winfred Moore", "Moore", "William Winfred Moore"], "question": "Baptist clergyman was first director of the Baylor University Center of Ministry Effectiveness, designed to prevent burnout among pastors?"} +{"answers": ["Tyrannobdella", "Tyrannobdella rex"], "question": "a new species of leech was named because of its disproportionally large teeth?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Agnew", "Agnew", "Jack"], "question": ", a PFC member of the Filthy Thirteen World War II parachute regiment, loosely inspired the novel and film \"The Dirty Dozen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edinburgh Advertiser"], "question": "the was the first to print Robert Burns' poem, \"On the Commemoration of Rodney's Victory\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paralympic Games", "Winter Paralympic Games"], "question": "some athletes at the have broken their bones in order to gain a competitive advantage?"} +{"answers": ["Drita", "Drita"], "question": " in 1883 was the first magazine in the Albanian language?"} +{"answers": ["Medicinal Fried Chicken"], "question": "in the \"South Park\" episode \"\" Eric Cartman gets involved with an underground KFC chicken ring that mirrors the cocaine organization of Tony Montana in the film \"Scarface\"?"} +{"answers": ["Little River", "Little River"], "question": "in September 1969, the in northwest Florida rose in 24 hours due to rainfall from a tropical disturbance?"} +{"answers": ["Embrace Life"], "question": "the 2010 public information film , originally made for just the Sussex area of the UK, has been \"praised by people around the world for its beauty\"?"} +{"answers": ["Frederik Moltke Bugge", "Frederik", "Bugge"], "question": "a study of schools in German states by Norwegian was awarded with a gold medal from Frederick Augustus II of Saxony?"} +{"answers": ["Griffin", "Griffin"], "question": "the , the new athletics mascot for the College of William and Mary, beat out a king and queen, a phoenix, a pug, and a wren for the position?"} +{"answers": ["Nucleic acid design"], "question": " is used in DNA nanotechnology and DNA computing to create structures out of DNA, such as nanomachines, polyhedra \"(example pictured)\", and nanoscale origami?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Soltau"], "question": "the was the climax of the Hildesheim Stift Feud, which lasted from 1519 to 1523?"} +{"answers": ["Gestural Variations"], "question": "the flute arrangement of the trio composition was premiered in Munich by the composer, Graham Waterhouse, and two other composers?"} +{"answers": ["Human subject research legislation in the United States"], "question": "controversies related to the human experimentation in the United States of the institutional review boards?"} +{"answers": ["Womb veil"], "question": "\"\" was the most common term for barrier contraception used by women in 19th-century America?"} +{"answers": ["Doggles"], "question": " \"\", a type of sunglasses for dogs, have been sent out to working military dogs in Iraq?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick W. Henninger", "Frederick William", "Frederick", "Henninger", "F. W. Henninger"], "question": ", captain of the 1895 Michigan football team that outscored its opponents 266 to 14, was twice named to all-time All-Michigan teams?"} +{"answers": ["Plaa", "Gabriel", "Lucienne Plaa", "Gabriel L. Plaa"], "question": "toxicologist spent much of his career searching for a way to assess human hepatotoxicity of drugs from animal tests?"} +{"answers": ["Turpin Site"], "question": "a significant Fort Ancient is located on a sod farm in southwestern Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Balthasar Burkhard", "Burkhard", "Balthasar"], "question": "Swiss photographer , noted for his large-format photographs, invented a technique to expose his works directly onto the canvas?"} +{"answers": ["The Lost Leader", "The Lost Leader"], "question": "William Wordsworth was the model for Robert Browning's poem, ?"} +{"answers": ["Northwest Airlines Flight 5"], "question": "the crew of didn't know an engine had fallen off at 35,000 feet and carried on flying for nearly 50 minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Jousselin", "Louis", "Louis Didier Jousselin"], "question": " built a 3 km long bridge \"\" in less than 3 months whilst the French occupied Hamburg?"} +{"answers": ["1964 T-39 shootdown incident"], "question": "during the Cold War, a USAF T-39 plane was over Erfurt, Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Blanche Descartes"], "question": "the mathematician W. T. Tutte refused to admit that was a collective pseudonym?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Giddings", "Michael Giddings"], "question": "Air Marshal Sir , an RAF officer who flew Spitfires during World War II, chaired the infamous inquiry concerning the Archway Road A1 extension that would have demolished almost 200 homes?"} +{"answers": ["Euthalian Apparatus"], "question": " was designed to help the mediaeval Bible reader?"} +{"answers": ["Crucifix", "Crucifix"], "question": " was an undefeated British-bred Thoroughbred racemare, as well as being the dam of three sires?"} +{"answers": ["Leonor", "Rivera–Kipping", "Leonor Rivera–Kipping", "Leonor Rivera"], "question": " was the greatest influence in preventing Filipino national hero José Rizal from falling in love with other women while traveling outside the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Manaslu"], "question": " \"\" is the eighth highest mountain in the world, located in the Mansiri Himal, part of the Nepalese Himalayas, in the west-central part of Nepal?"} +{"answers": ["Frederik Ludvig Vibe", "Vibe", "Ludvig", "Ludvig Vibe"], "question": " left his position as professor of Greek to become principal of a secondary school?"} +{"answers": ["UA 8699"], "question": ", a broken molar from the Cretaceous of Madagascar, may be a fragment of the only Mesozoic marsupial from the southern continents?"} +{"answers": ["Qamil Çami", "Qamil", "Qamil Izet Çami", "Çami"], "question": ", a poet of the Albanian National Revival, was one the \"rilindas\" who opened the first Albanian-language school in Filiates?"} +{"answers": ["Øystein Thommessen", "Thommessen", "Øystein"], "question": "tax law specialist became Norwegian delegate to the UNICO conference in 1945 and the Paris Peace Conference of 1946?"} +{"answers": ["Risley Claiborne Charles Triche", "Risley", "Risley C. Triche", "Triche"], "question": ", originally a segregationist member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, testified years later to past racism in his state's public assistance programs?"} +{"answers": ["Xerocrassa geyeri"], "question": "the active biological dispersal of land snail is about 3 meters during one year?"} +{"answers": ["The Song of Hiawatha", "The Song of Hiawatha"], "question": "the popularity of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's cantata , at the turn of the 20th century, rivaled that of Handel's \"Messiah\" and Mendelssohn's \"Elijah\"?"} +{"answers": ["Namir", "Namir Noor-Eldeen", "Noor-Eldeen"], "question": "the website Wikileaks released a video in April 2010 in which photojournalist and eleven others were killed during an airstrike by American helicopters in Baghdad?"} +{"answers": ["Dizzie Tunes"], "question": "the show group won the Bronze Rose at the Festival Rose d'Or in Montreux in 1973 with \"Sim Sala Bim\"?"} +{"answers": ["Murakowski", "Art Murakowski", "Art"], "question": "East Chicago native survived a kamikaze attack during the Battle of Okinawa and was named the most valuable football player in the Big Ten Conference in 1948?"} +{"answers": ["MiKandi"], "question": " is the world's first mobile porn app store?"} +{"answers": ["Sherman", "Roger Sherman", "Roger Sherman", "Roger"], "question": " \"(pictured in 1890)\" was accused of offering a football player $600 to play for Michigan and later served as president of the Chicago and Illinois State Bar Associations?"} +{"answers": ["Mockado"], "question": " is a woollen pile fabric made in imitation of silk velvet?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Francis Barry", "Barry"], "question": "essayist had his writings about the medieval papacy censored by his superiors?"} +{"answers": ["Dewoitine HD.730"], "question": "the , in order to avoid Axis prohibitions on the development of military aircraft, was described as a commercial liaison type despite having folding wings?"} +{"answers": ["Ha-Yom"], "question": ", founded in 1886, was the first daily newspaper in Hebrew?"} +{"answers": ["Frutkin", "Arnold Frutkin", "Arnold"], "question": " was awarded the NASA Distinguished Service Medal by Thomas O. Paine?"} +{"answers": ["Brander–Spencer model"], "question": "in the , it is possible for a national government to increase a country's welfare through export subsidies but the policy is of the beggar thy neighbor type?"} +{"answers": ["Alliance of the Hearts of Jesus and Mary"], "question": "Saint Jean Eudes \"\" was called the \"father, teacher, and first apostle\" of devotions to the by two popes?"} +{"answers": ["Avondale Mine Disaster", "Avondale Mine disaster"], "question": "after the , legislation was passed by the Pennsylvania General Assembly that made Pennsylvania the first U.S. state to have laws regarding mine safety?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel Boutoumites", "Manuel", "Boutoumites"], "question": "while the Crusaders were besieging Nicaea, the Byzantine general persuaded the Turks to surrender to him instead by playing on their fears of a massacre by the Crusaders?"} +{"answers": ["Hardas", "L.", "L. N. Hardas", "Laxmanrao Nagrale"], "question": " started the practice of exchanging the greeting \"Jai Bhim\" among the Dalits in India?"} +{"answers": ["H. Brett Melendy", "Howard Brett Melendy", "H.", "Melendy"], "question": " was the first chairman of the history department of San José State University, California?"} +{"answers": ["Good Luck Charlie"], "question": "producers hope to use \"to debunk the myth that Disney never has the mom in the picture\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rats in New York City"], "question": "city employees may attend Rodent Control Academy to learn how to deal with the problem of ?"} +{"answers": ["Braer Storm of January 1993"], "question": "the \"\" is the extratropical cyclone with the lowest central pressure ever known to have existed in the northern Atlantic Ocean?"} +{"answers": ["Charles John Wingfield", "Wingfield", "Charles"], "question": " served as Chief Commissioner of Oude?"} +{"answers": ["Heritage of the March"], "question": "the series was comprised of 185 vinyl albums featuring marches and galops?"} +{"answers": ["Isospora hammondi"], "question": "the apicomplexan parasite has egg- and sausage-shaped structures?"} +{"answers": ["Clemuel Ricketts Mansion"], "question": "when the stone \"\" was built in 1852 on the shores of Lake Ganoga in Pennsylvania, it was so remote it was nicknamed \"Ricketts Folly\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kenn", "George", "Kenn George"], "question": "the Texas Republican politician was involved in the formulation of President Reagan's Caribbean Basin Initiative?"} +{"answers": ["Chelyocarpus"], "question": "the name of the palm genus , which means \"turtle carapace fruit\", refers to the cracked surface of its fruit?"} +{"answers": ["Sambanova"], "question": "Australian dance music duo Pnau's debut album (1999), which was recalled from stores because of uncleared samples, won an ARIA Award for 'Best Dance Release' in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Marc André Laguerre", "André", "André Laguerre", "Laguerre"], "question": "managing editor devised the \"Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue\" as a way to boost magazine sales during the winter months?"} +{"answers": ["Muriel a andělé"], "question": "Czechoslovak communist censors banned the publication of the comic album ?"} +{"answers": ["Tropenmuseum"], "question": "the shared \"(example pictured)\" from Indonesia with the world?"} +{"answers": ["Cecil", "Cecil Alexander", "Alexander", "Cecil Alexander"], "question": "architect designed a controversial Georgia state flag that served from 2001 to 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of 'Auja"], "question": "Israeli soldiers stopped their vehicles to kiss the ground after winning the and crossing the border into the Sinai Peninsula?"} +{"answers": ["Park Avenue", "1000 Park Avenue"], "question": "Nicola Kraus is said to have modeled Mrs. X in \"The Nanny Diaries\" on several women who lived at on Manhattan's Upper East Side?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Bass Mullinger", "James Mullinger", "Mullinger"], "question": "the best known work of lecturer is \"History of the University of Cambridge Down to the Decline of the Platonists\", which took three decades to complete?"} +{"answers": ["Larry Dell Alexander", "Alexander", "Larry", "Larry D. Alexander"], "question": " is best known for his \"Clinton Family Portrait\" oil painting, which he gave to U.S. President Bill Clinton in 1995?"} +{"answers": ["Song of Armouris"], "question": "the , is among the oldest surviving examples of Byzantine heroic poetry?"} +{"answers": ["St. Jean Baptiste Roman Catholic Church", "St. Jean Baptiste Catholic Church"], "question": " was started in a rented hall above a stable on Manhattan's Upper East Side?"} +{"answers": ["Olana State Historic Site"], "question": "New York's \"\" was named \"Olana\" by artist Frederic Edwin Church after he read about \"Olana\", an ancient treasury in Artaxata, Armenia, overlooking the Araxes River?"} +{"answers": ["Antonio", "Antonio Barluzzi", "Barluzzi"], "question": ", a Franciscan monk, became known as the \"Architect of the Holy Land\" due to the number of important churches he designed?"} +{"answers": ["Piber Federal Stud"], "question": "the breeds Lipizzan horses and is the primary source of the stallions used by the Spanish Riding School?"} +{"answers": ["Anne Elisabeth Holtsmark", "Anne", "Holtsmark", "Anne Holtsmark"], "question": " translated well-known works such as \"Heimskringla\" and the \"Prose Edda\" from Norse to Norwegian?"} +{"answers": ["Bahu Fort"], "question": " in Jammu, India, originally built by Raja Bahulochan some 3,000 years ago, was refurbished by the Dogra rulers in the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Henry Oliphant Smeaton", "Smeaton"], "question": " \"The Life and Works of William Shakespeare\" was so popular that it was even reprinted several times?"} +{"answers": ["A.F.C. Aldermaston"], "question": ", a non-league football club from Berkshire, has been dubbed the \"worst English football team in history\" after losing 40 consecutive matches?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus agglomerata"], "question": "a field study found that koalas prefer the \"\" but only when it grows on shale-based soils?"} +{"answers": ["Suitable age and discretion"], "question": " is a U.S. legal definition of maturity?"} +{"answers": ["Zhuang Xiaoyan", "Xiaoyan", "Zhuang"], "question": " won China's first Olympic gold medal in judo in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["National Library of Russia, Codex Syriac 1"], "question": " is one of the two extant ancient Syriac manuscripts of the Eusebian \"Ecclesiastical History\"?"} +{"answers": ["Biller", "Georg Christoph Biller", "Georg"], "question": " is the Thomaskantor, the conductor of the Thomanerchor in Leipzig, the 16th successor of Johann Sebastian Bach in this position?"} +{"answers": ["Paraleptamphopus subterraneus", "Paraleptamphopus"], "question": "the New Zealand endemic amphipod lives in \"bog-water on top of Swampy Hill\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cadron-Jetté", "Marie-Rosalie Cadron-Jetté", "Marie-Rosalie"], "question": "when Canadian nun and midwife \"\" founded the Hospice de Sainte-Pélagie in Montreal in 1845, it operated out of the attic of a house leased by her son?"} +{"answers": ["Phebe", "Phebe Sudlow", "Phebe W. Sudlow", "Sudlow"], "question": " was the first female superintendent of a public school in the United States and the first female professor at the University of Iowa, despite having no formal college degree?"} +{"answers": ["Belthandros and Chrysantza"], "question": "the 13th–14th century Byzantine romance, , is considered by some critics to be superior in imaginative power to the \"Niebelungenlied\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stahl Hennigsdorf Rugby"], "question": " won 27 East German national rugby union championships from 1952 to 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Cowtail stingray", "cowtail stingray"], "question": "the may be the same species as the giant freshwater stingray, but this cannot be investigated as all known specimens of it have been lost?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania Railroad 7002", "Pennsylvania Railroad"], "question": "the Pennsylvania Railroad steam locomotive was credited for setting a land speed record despite not actually being the engine that set it?"} +{"answers": ["Amar Mahal Palace", "Amar Mahal"], "question": "the \"\" in Jammu, India, built by a French architect on the lines of a chateau for Raja Amar Singh, is now run as a museum by the Hari-Tara charitable trust?"} +{"answers": ["Corea", "Nicholas J. Corea", "Nicholas"], "question": " was once a sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps before achieving success as writer, director, and producer of the television series \"The Incredible Hulk\" in 1978–1981?"} +{"answers": ["Filipinology"], "question": "the Spanish bibliographer W.E. Retana, author of \"Vida y Escritos del Dr. José Rizal\", is described as the foremost non-Filipino ?"} +{"answers": ["Skitch", "Jeffrey Ralph Skitch", "Jeffrey Skitch", "Jeffrey"], "question": "after a career with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, baritone became Principal of Elmhurst Ballet School?"} +{"answers": ["Bennett", "Chuck Bennett", "Chuck"], "question": "Indiana halfback built his physique working in coal mines and was selected as the MVP of the Big Ten Conference despite playing for the ninth place team?"} +{"answers": ["Tambachia"], "question": "the specific name of \"Tambachia trogallas\", the type species of the trematopid temnospondyl , refers to the Thuringian bratwurst that was frequently eaten by the describers of the species?"} +{"answers": ["East 73rd Street Historic District"], "question": "most of the buildings on \"(168–174 E. 73rd, pictured)\" between Lexington and Third avenues on Manhattan's Upper East Side were originally carriage houses for the area's wealthy residents?"} +{"answers": ["Jonaki", "Jonaki"], "question": ", the Assamese magazine published in the late nineteenth century, did not have an editorial?"} +{"answers": ["Archdeacon Newton"], "question": "the hamlet of in Durham, England, contains the site of a lost settlement?"} +{"answers": ["Hilton Head white-tailed deer"], "question": " are culled to prevent accidents despite being listed as a species of concern by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service?"} +{"answers": ["Sound Heath"], "question": "the mud snail, great raft spider and \"Enochrus isotae\" water scavenger beetle, all rare in the UK, have been found in the ponds of \"\" in Cheshire?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Combes", "Combes", "Charles"], "question": "the 14th name on one side of the Eiffel Tower is the engineer ?"} +{"answers": ["Stone stele records of imperial examinations of the Lê and Mạc dynasties"], "question": "the in the Temple of Literature is the second entry of Vietnam in the list of UNESCO's Memory of the World Programme?"} +{"answers": ["Johan", "Johan Nicolai Støren", "Støren"], "question": ", who was fired as a Church of Norway Bishop by Quisling's Nazi regime of WWII, was first cousin once removed of a high-ranking Nazi civil servant?"} +{"answers": ["Chula series"], "question": "Juan Luna’s is a succession of portrait paintings depicting the working class “street women” of Madrid, Spain?"} +{"answers": ["John Alexander Stewart", "John Alexander Stewart", "Stewart", "John"], "question": "philosopher was appointed White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford University in 1897?"} +{"answers": ["FrameGang"], "question": " was recommended to users of Netscape Navigator 3 Gold Edition for html frame development because it did not support frames, even though the Netscape Navigator 3 browser did?"} +{"answers": ["Lumber Workers Industrial Union of Canada", "Lumber Workers Industrial Union"], "question": "Finnish communists founded the in 1924?"} +{"answers": ["Fairman Rogers Four-in-Hand", "The Fairman Rogers Four-in-Hand"], "question": " \"\" was the first painting to demonstrate, based on systematic photographic analysis, how horses move?"} +{"answers": ["The Sadie Family"], "question": "Eben Sadie, the winemaker of South African wine producer , was previously a surfer?"} +{"answers": ["Ocotlán de Morelos"], "question": " was the subject of much of Rodolfo Morales's artistic work?"} +{"answers": ["Eremoryzomys polius", "Eremoryzomys"], "question": "nearly a century after its discovery, the Peruvian rodent remains so poorly known that its conservation status cannot be assessed?"} +{"answers": ["I'm In"], "question": "Radney Foster's \"\" has also been recorded by The Kinleys (whose version Foster produced) and Keith Urban?"} +{"answers": ["Dino Rondani", "Rondani", "Dino"], "question": "the Italian socialist leader represented Argentina in the Executive of the Labour and Socialist International?"} +{"answers": ["Fernance B. Perry", "Perry", "Fernance Bento Perry", "Fernance Perry", "Fernance"], "question": "Bermuda broadcasting and shipping magnate , MBE, started his business career as a Piggly-Wiggly grocer?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Dygert", "Dygert"], "question": "Michigan's 1892/1893 captain \"\" played professional football for a Butte, Montana, team sponsored by mine owners that defeated teams from Denver and San Francisco?"} +{"answers": ["Berg", "Lars Berg", "Lars"], "question": "the candid treatment of \"problematic sexuality\" in 's two first novels initiated a spirited debate in Norway in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Otto", "Eisler", "Otto Eisler"], "question": "Holocaust survivor designed the only remaining synagogue in Brno?"} +{"answers": ["Malankara Rite"], "question": "the , a local Indian variant of the West Syrian Rite, contains some elements archaic in the wider West Syrian tradition, such as use of the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts in Lent?"} +{"answers": ["Enter the Grave"], "question": "Evile's 2007 debut album was produced by Flemming Rasmussen, who produced three Metallica albums?"} +{"answers": ["Memorial Chorten", "Memorial Chorten, Thimphu"], "question": "the in Thimphu, Bhutan, was built in 1974 to honor the King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck who had died two years previously?"} +{"answers": ["Wolfgang", "Wolfgang Schöne", "Schöne"], "question": "baritone premiered the role of the tomcat \"Tom, Minette's lover\" in the opera \"Die englische Katze\" of Hans Werner Henze at the Schwetzingen Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Judge C. R. Magney State Park"], "question": " in Minnesota contains the Devil's Kettle \"\", a waterfall in which half of the Brule River disappears into a glacial kettle?"} +{"answers": ["Willan", "Frank Willan", "Frank Willan", "Frank"], "question": " rowed for Oxford in its winning Boat Race crews in four successive years, in 1866, 1867, 1868 and 1869?"} +{"answers": ["Gimjang"], "question": "traditionally, Korean families pickle cabbage and during the winter?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Bapheus"], "question": "the in 1302 was the first major Ottoman victory, and led to their gradual conquest of Byzantine-controlled Bithynia?"} +{"answers": ["Fjellbu", "Arne", "Arne Fjellbu"], "question": "following the firing of as dean of Nidaros Cathedral, all bishops in the Church of Norway stepped down in protest?"} +{"answers": ["Itaya", "Itaya amicorum"], "question": "salt can be extracted from the burned trunks of the Amazonian palm ?"} +{"answers": ["Telopea mongaensis"], "question": "although the red flowerheads of the \"\" are less showy than the famous New South Wales waratah, they are more numerous?"} +{"answers": ["Peabody", "Richard Rogers Peabody", "Richard R. Peabody", "Richard"], "question": " was the first authority to proclaim that there was no cure for alcoholism, and his best-selling book, \"The Common Sense of Drinking\", was a major influence on A.A. founder Bill W.?"} +{"answers": ["Russian Social Democratic Labour Party", "Russian Social Democratic Labour Party"], "question": "\"Sotsialisticheskii vestnik\", the organ of the exiled Russian , was published from New York until 1965?"} +{"answers": ["Kraus", "Adalbert Kraus", "Adalbert"], "question": " performed the tenor part in Bach's \"Easter Oratorio\" \"Kommt, eilet und laufet\" (Come, hasten and run)?"} +{"answers": ["Courier du Bas-Rhin"], "question": ", one of the leading European papers of the late 18th century Enlightenment period, and the main rivals of the Gazette de Leyde, was significantly controlled by the Prussian government?"} +{"answers": ["Lunde", "Hakon Lunde", "Hakon"], "question": "later businessman and politician survived the sinking of the destroyer HNoMS \"Svenner\" on D-Day?"} +{"answers": ["FC St. Pauli", "FC St. Pauli Rugby"], "question": "the was formed in 1933 when the club's complete 6th XI switched codes from football to rugby union?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin", "Benjamin Robbins Curtis", "Benjamin Curtis", "Curtis"], "question": " was the first U.S. Supreme Court Justice to have a law degree?"} +{"answers": ["James Baird", "James Baird", "James Baird Company", "Baird", "James"], "question": "Michigan quarterback supervised the construction of the Flatiron Building \"(video right)\", the Lincoln Memorial, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier?"} +{"answers": ["A Kin to Win"], "question": "each episode of the early 1960s Canadian game show cost $2500 to produce?"} +{"answers": ["Watson", "H. B. Marriott Watson", "H.", "Henry Brereton Marriott Watson"], "question": "author spent much of his childhood in Christchurch, New Zealand, later using it as a setting for many of his novels?"} +{"answers": ["BanLec"], "question": ", a jacalin-related lectin isolated from the fruit of bananas, can induce a strong IgG4 antibody response and may be an important antigen involved in banana allergies?"} +{"answers": ["Battles of the Sinai", "Battles of the Sinai"], "question": "in the on December 29, 1948, Israel captured an Egyptian battalion commander, the most senior Egyptian officer captured in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War?"} +{"answers": ["Aubrey", "Young", "Aubrey W. Young", "Aubrey Walsworth Young"], "question": "from 1965 to 1999, established a series of drug and alcohol treatment programs through the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals?"} +{"answers": ["Larinda"], "question": "the schooner was built over a period of twenty-six years in the owner's backyard?"} +{"answers": ["Tobias Damm", "Christian Tobias Damm", "Christian", "Damm"], "question": " called for the letter \"h\" to be dropped from German orthography?"} +{"answers": ["James E. Duffy", "Duffy", "James Eugene Duffy", "James E. Duffy", "James"], "question": "Michigan's \"\" played seven years of college football and set a world record by drop kicking a football 168 feet, 7-1/2 inches?"} +{"answers": ["Most Valuable Players", "Most Valuable Players"], "question": "the documentary film was inspired when the producer accidentally found YouTube clips of The Freddy Awards, which honor high school musical theatre in the Lehigh Valley?"} +{"answers": ["Wailuku Civic Center Historic District"], "question": "Beaux-Arts, Mediterranean Revival, and Hawaiian architectural styles can be seen in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Floating Down to Camelot"], "question": "it has been written of that \"the ludic seems to eradicate the satiric\"?"} +{"answers": ["Benites", "Leopoldo Benites", "Leopoldo", "Leopoldo Benites Vinueza"], "question": ", the President of the United Nations General Assembly in 1973, had served eight months in a jail in Ecuador?"} +{"answers": ["Chinatown", "Chinatown, Honolulu"], "question": "a fire set to destroy buildings infected by bubonic plague in 1900 destroyed most of the of Honolulu?"} +{"answers": ["Sławomir Stanisław Skrzypek", "Sławomir", "Skrzypek", "Sławomir Skrzypek"], "question": ", the Polish banker who died in the Tu-154 crash, had recently come into open conflict with the Council of Ministers of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Wat Phra Kaew", "Wat Phra Kaeo"], "question": "the , a Buddhist temple \"(temple complex pictured)\" in Bangkok, Thailand, has an idol of Emerald Buddha with a legend linked to India, five centuries after Buddha attained Nirvana?"} +{"answers": ["Alice", "Alice Louisa Dudeney", "Alice Dudeney", "Dudeney"], "question": " was called one of the most powerful writers of fiction among modern English women by \"Putnam Magazine\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pebbled butterflyfish"], "question": " are aggressively territorial and will form pairs to protect their feeding area?"} +{"answers": ["Novo Nordisk", "Team Novo Nordisk"], "question": "in 2009, the Race Across America was won by with a team of diabetic cyclists?"} +{"answers": ["McClelland Homestead"], "question": "the barn at the near Bessemer, Pennsylvania, sits atop a spring?"} +{"answers": ["Australian blenny"], "question": "the range of the may expand southwards due to increased temperatures and climate change?"} +{"answers": ["Eder", "Claudia Eder", "Claudia"], "question": "mezzo-soprano sang the parts of the Muse and Nicklausse in Offenbach's \"The Tales of Hoffmann\" on a recording with Plácido Domingo as Hoffmann?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Winnipesaukee", "Lake Winnipesaukee Ice-Out"], "question": "this year's occurred on Lake Winnipesaukee four days earlier than the 124 year old record?"} +{"answers": ["Oldenburg", "Duchess Eilika of Oldenburg", "Duchess"], "question": "the 1997 Budapest wedding of to Archduke Georg of Austria was broadcast live on Hungarian television?"} +{"answers": ["Pindan"], "question": " woodland in Western Australia was described by scientist and explorer Knut Dahl as a “crippled forest”?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site"], "question": "the \"\" includes the locations of Washington, D.C.'s first street light, train station, sewage pipe, and Chinatown?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf-Kalweit-Stadion"], "question": "the in Hanover is home to three different kinds of football, hosting the Hannover Spartans, Arminia Hannover and the German rugby union team?"} +{"answers": ["Hollandsche Spectator"], "question": "the , inspired by the British \"Spectator\", was one of the most important developments in Dutch literature during the Enlightenment period?"} +{"answers": ["Birmingham Americans"], "question": "the won the only World Bowl ever held by the upstart World Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Mausoleum of Saladin"], "question": "the was rebuilt in 1898 under the patronage of German Emperor Wilhelm II after he visited Damascus and found the tomb in a state of disrepair?"} +{"answers": ["Newbourne"], "question": "the Page brothers who were over 7 ft tall and toured in a circus as the \"Newbourne Giants\" are buried in the village of in Suffolk, England?"} +{"answers": ["Tutelo", "Tutelo language"], "question": "the , once spoken by Virginia Indians, was recorded by scholars in the late 19th century, who found speakers on a reserve in Ontario?"} +{"answers": ["Danneberg", "Robert Danneberg", "Robert"], "question": "Austrian socialist leader , one of the architects of 'Red Vienna', was killed in the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1942?"} +{"answers": ["Cryosophileae"], "question": "fossil evidence suggests that the palm tribe evolved in the northern hemisphere and that its presence in South America reflects later migration southward?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Pollock", "Walter Herries Pollock"], "question": ", editor of the \"Saturday Review\", was close friends with a number of writers including Robert Lewis Stevenson, Rudyard Kipling and Oscar Wilde?"} +{"answers": ["Friedrichstadt-Palast"], "question": "to help reverse declining sales, the began adding Madonna and Kylie Minogue to the show playlist?"} +{"answers": ["Roebuck Bay"], "question": "the beaches of exhibit the fossil footprints of dinosaurs?"} +{"answers": ["Whishaw", "Fred", "Fred Whishaw"], "question": " was the first to translate the works of Fyodor Dostoyevsky into the English language?"} +{"answers": ["Col. James Graham House", "James Graham House"], "question": "the was one of the first permanent homes in Summers County, West Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Anders Beer", "Anders", "Beer"], "question": " has been credited with founding the tanning industry in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino"], "question": "J. M. W. Turner's is scheduled to go on sale in the open market for only the second time in the 171 years since it was painted?"} +{"answers": ["Dos Abend Blatt"], "question": " was first Yiddish-language socialist newspaper in New York?"} +{"answers": ["Justus van Effen", "Effen", "Justus"], "question": " has been recognized as one of the most important Dutch language writers of the eighteenth century and an influential figure of the Dutch Enlightenment?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh Maguire", "Hugh Maguire", "Maguire"], "question": "violinist , leader of the London Symphony Orchestra in 1956, is on the coaching staff of the Leiston Abbey music school?"} +{"answers": ["Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt"], "question": "the drag racing car had a metal tag attached to the inside of the glovebox door warning that the fit and finish were not up to company standards?"} +{"answers": ["Gasteroid fungi"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" release their spores passively?"} +{"answers": ["George Henry Lane", "George Lane", "George Lane", "George", "Lane"], "question": "Hungarian-born Commando was spared execution after taking tea with Rommel?"} +{"answers": ["Journal of Pathology", "The Journal of Pathology"], "question": "the , founded in 1892, has been the official journal of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland since 1906?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Elbing"], "question": "the Dutch Republic successfully intervened in the Second Northern War, forcing the Swedish Empire to accept the ?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Ballot Measure 80", "Oregon Ballot Measure 80", "Oregon Ballot Measure"], "question": "the proposes that two percent of proceeds from the sale of cannabis promote industrial hemp biodiesel, fiber, protein and oil?"} +{"answers": ["Tom", "Bamford", "Tom Bamford"], "question": "in 1914, English footballer played in the only Burnley team to win the FA Cup to date?"} +{"answers": ["East 80th Street Houses", "East 80th Street"], "question": "owners of the on Manhattan's Upper East Side have ranged from Clarence Dillon and Vincent Astor to Iraq?"} +{"answers": ["marine art", "Marine art"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" features in \"America's Most Wanted Painting\" and in its variants for several other countries?"} +{"answers": ["Denis of the Nativity", "Nativity", "Denis"], "question": " was a famous cartographer before he joined the Discalced Carmelites and became a priest?"} +{"answers": ["Study Club", "Study Club fire"], "question": "the in Detroit, Michigan, killed 22 and injured 50 people?"} +{"answers": ["Finn", "Thrana", "Finn Thrana"], "question": ", Nazi \"führer\" in the county of Oppland during World War II, was a lawyer working with cases in the Supreme Court of Norway from 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Shonkin Sag"], "question": "Montana's was created when glaciers blocked the Missouri River, forcing it to cut a new channel at right angles to the existing drainage valleys?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Fortunata", "Maria", "Maria Fortunata Viti", "Viti"], "question": ", a Benedictine nun beatified by Pope Paul VI in 1967, remained illiterate her entire life?"} +{"answers": ["Ebla tablets"], "question": "the , found in ancient Ebla, Syria, and dating back to 2500 BC, reveal that the city produced a range of beers, including one that appears to be named \"Ebla\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur Bate", "Bate", "Arthur"], "question": "footballer scored a hat-trick on his league debut for Nelson, yet finished on the losing team in the match?"} +{"answers": ["New York Society", "New York Society Library"], "question": "the , the oldest cultural institution in New York City, also effectively served as the first Library of Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of St. John's"], "question": "Philippe Pastour de Costebelle, the French governor of Plaisance, Newfoundland, ordered the destruction of St. John's after by French forces in 1709?"} +{"answers": ["Grey currawong", "Grey Currawong"], "question": "the call of the gives rise to its vernacular name of 'Clinking Currawong' in Tasmania, and 'Squeaker' in Western Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Tamarindito"], "question": "the Maya archaeological site of was relatively unscathed by looters during the Guatemalan Civil War due to the presence of guerrilla fighters?"} +{"answers": ["Teme", "Teme Sejko", "Sejko"], "question": ", rear-admiral of the Albanian navy, was executed in 1961 for being the leader of a pro-Soviet group aiming to overthrow the regime of Enver Hoxha?"} +{"answers": ["Tallman", "Bob Tallman", "Bob"], "question": " of Weatherford, Texas, has been called \"the greatest rodeo announcer that ever lived\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Cappelle", "Van de Cappelle", "Jan van de Cappelle"], "question": "the Dutch marine artist \"(1654 work pictured)\" is the only person known to have had his portrait painted by both Rembrandt and Frans Hals, but both paintings are now untraced?"} +{"answers": ["Gaelic Journal"], "question": "the , first published in 1882, was described as being \"the first journal devoted to the living Irish language\"?"} +{"answers": ["Claude", "Claude Phillips", "Phillips"], "question": " was the first keeper of the Wallace Collection, writing its first catalogue, and held that post from 1900 until his retirement in 1911 whereupon he was knighted for his service?"} +{"answers": ["Jewish Documentation Center", "Jewish Historical Documentation Centre"], "question": "the has been responsible for uncovering more than 1000 Nazi war criminals, including Adolf Eichmann?"} +{"answers": ["HanWay Films"], "question": " was originally founded by British film producer Jeremy Thomas as an adjunct of his Recorded Picture Company?"} +{"answers": ["Postage stamps and postal history of Syria"], "question": "stamps of the British Egyptian Expeditionary Force were between and ?"} +{"answers": ["Sidwell", "Tom", "Tom Sidwell"], "question": " once got lost on the London Underground, missed the start of that day's cricket match, and was given out?"} +{"answers": ["Ysleta Mission"], "question": "the \"\" is the oldest parish in the state of Texas, and is built on the oldest continuously cultivated plot of land in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Long", "Mike Long", "Mike Long"], "question": "author has written speeches for national U.S. politicians, including President George W. Bush?"} +{"answers": ["Dhodar Ali"], "question": "the 400-year-old in Assam is so called because some \"dhods\" (\"lazy people\" in Assamese) were assigned by the Ahom king to build it?"} +{"answers": ["Reuel Abraham", "Abraham", "Reuel"], "question": "Karl Heinz Schneider, who used to organize battalions in the Hitler Youth, later moved to Israel, converted to Judaism and took the name of ?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Madeline", "Hurricane Madeline"], "question": " caused major damage to Mexico in 1976?"} +{"answers": ["The Battle of Lepanto", "The Battle of Lepanto"], "question": "even though he was a Filipino painter, Juan Luna's was commissioned by the Spanish Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Jefferson", "Fort Jefferson"], "question": ", built as a supply depot, endured a three-year siege during the Northwest Indian War?"} +{"answers": ["Bahamian pygmy boa constrictor"], "question": "the can voluntarily bleed from its eyes, mouth and nostrils?"} +{"answers": ["Google"], "question": "the , composed of Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page, are among the richest people in the world with a net worth of US$17.5 billion each?"} +{"answers": ["Yajna", "Yajna"], "question": "the god Vishnu's avatar is an embodiment of the fire sacrifice?"} +{"answers": ["Tennekoon", "Anura Tennekoon", "Anura"], "question": " captained the Sri Lanka national cricket team during the inaugural Cricket World Cup of 1975?"} +{"answers": ["Arkhangelsk Gospel"], "question": ", the fourth oldest Eastern Slavic manuscript, was brought by a peasant from Arkhangelsk to Moscow in 1876?"} +{"answers": ["Merrybent"], "question": "where it passes , Durham, England, the A1 road runs on the old track bed of the Merrybent railway?"} +{"answers": ["Merchant Kalashnikov", "The Merchant Kalashnikov"], "question": "the composer Anton Rubinstein conducted his own opera so badly that the performance had to be stopped?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Graham red squirrel", "Mount Graham Red Squirrel"], "question": "the endangered \"\" was believed to be extinct in the 1950s until it was rediscovered in the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Montgomery", "William Montgomery", "Montgomery"], "question": "the New Zealand member of parliament worked on the extension of the Little River railway to Akaroa?"} +{"answers": ["La barca de Aqueronte"], "question": " is the most awarded work of art created by Filipino painter Félix Resurrección Hidalgo?"} +{"answers": ["Ibsen quotes", "Ibsen quotes, Oslo"], "question": "the leader of the art project in Oslo wanted it to become a \"tourist attraction on par with Fram and Holmenkollen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Megapedetes"], "question": "the fossil rodent , related to the living springhare, occurred from Greece to Namibia?"} +{"answers": ["Crichton", "Jack Crichton", "Jack"], "question": "the Texas industrialist was involved in the mining of gold, silver, nickel, copper, and zinc as well as the production of oil and natural gas?"} +{"answers": ["Thommanon"], "question": "the female devata reliefs of the temple of in Cambodia grip flowers very distinctively, using their ring and middle fingers whilst extending their index and small fingers?"} +{"answers": ["David Herbert", "Herbert", "David", "David Herbert"], "question": "artist exhibited a 96\" replica of a VHS videocassette—normally 7½\" in length?"} +{"answers": ["Commando Memorial"], "question": "the \"\" erected in the remote Scottish Highlands is dedicated to the original World War II British Commandos, who were trained at nearby Achnacarry Castle?"} +{"answers": ["Wonder Pot"], "question": "the Israeli-invented bakes cakes, casseroles and roasts on the stovetop rather than in the oven?"} +{"answers": ["Channel 4's Comedy Gala"], "question": "Channel 4 billed its , held at the O2 Arena in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital, as \"the biggest live stand up show in UK history\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hendrick", "Hendrick Dubbels", "Dubbels"], "question": "the Dutch marine artist opened a shop selling \"caps, bonnets and stockings\", but went bankrupt in 1665?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Herbert", "Thomas Herbert", "Thomas Herbert"], "question": " of the Royal Navy was involved in over 20 engagements and wounded three times in the War of 1812 against the United States?"} +{"answers": ["St. Louis' Church", "St. Louis' Catholic Church", "St. Louis' Catholic Church"], "question": "the French architecture of \"\" in North Star, Ohio, is unique in the Land of the Cross-Tipped Churches?"} +{"answers": ["Rick", "Rick Green", "Rick Green", "Green"], "question": "former Texas legislator and motivational speaker produced the 1994 video \"The Legacy of President Ronald Reagan: The Truth About the Eighties\"?"} +{"answers": ["L'Atalante basin"], "question": "three animal species that do not need oxygen were discovered in the hypersaline anoxic at the bottom of the Mediterranean?"} +{"answers": ["Hoxhi", "Koto Hoxhi", "Koto"], "question": ", who secretly taught students in Qestorat in Albanian, died in jail rather than reveal the name of his friends?"} +{"answers": ["Lyman Linde", "Lyman", "Linde", "Lyman Gilbert Linde"], "question": "baseball player was part of the Beaver Dam High School basketball team when they were Wisconsin state champions in 1937?"} +{"answers": ["Man Booker Prize", "Lost Man Booker Prize"], "question": "the shortlist includes four dead people, one of whom would be \"spinning in his grave\" if his book won, and two living people, one of whom couldn't remember her own book's plot?"} +{"answers": ["Kyaiktiyo Pagoda"], "question": "the sight of the \"gravity defying\" \"\" or Golden Rock, in the Mon State of Myanmar, has been described as \"enough to inspire a religious conversion\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jeanne Bonaparte", "Bonaparte", "Jeanne"], "question": "in gratitude for being introduced to her future husband Roland Bonaparte, Marie Blanc reportedly gifted his sister one million francs?"} +{"answers": ["U-255", "German submarine U-255"], "question": "the German submarine was one of the most successful U-boats to operate in the Arctic Ocean in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Amphibulima browni"], "question": "the land snail was not collected during the entire 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim O'Heir", "O'Heir"], "question": "actor , who plays Jerry on the NBC comedy \"Parks and Recreation\", once played the janitor of a genetics laboratory who held puppet shows with the failed experiments?"} +{"answers": ["Communist Party of Andalusia"], "question": "the won 57.4% of the votes in the 1983 municipal election in Córdoba, Spain?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan", "Jonathan Nash Hearder", "Jonathan Hearder", "Hearder"], "question": "blind electrical engineer , when called to advise upon the Atlantic Cable in 1858, tested it by inserting his tongue into the 2000-mile-long circuit?"} +{"answers": ["Upper Brittany"], "question": "the pancakes called galettes \"\" originated in and crêpes in Lower Brittany?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Pleasance", "Richard Arnold Pleasance", "Pleasance", "Richard"], "question": "Australian record producer, , who was a founding member of 1980s band Boom Crash Opera, also composed the score for the 2006 feature film \"Kenny\"?"} +{"answers": ["South Africa women's national cricket team", "South Africa national women's cricket team"], "question": "after being boycotted from international cricket for over two decades, achieved a 3–0 series whitewash against Ireland women on their return?"} +{"answers": ["Cryosophila"], "question": "the stems of the neotropical palm genus are covered with spines that are actually modified roots?"} +{"answers": ["Ballinger", "Margaret", "Margaret Ballinger"], "question": ", an M.P. for native South Africans, was hailed as the \"Queen of the Blacks\" in 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Wilkinson-Martin House"], "question": "slave-built Federal style , in Pulaski, Tennessee, stayed in one family for 130 years?"} +{"answers": ["Cholmondeston"], "question": "John Wesley preached in the kitchen of Gates Farm in , Cheshire, England?"} +{"answers": ["Sir Thomas Grosvenor, 3rd Baronet", "Sir", "Baronet"], "question": "when \"\" became baronet, he was aged eight, and when he married at the age of 21, his wife was aged 12?"} +{"answers": ["Graveldiver"], "question": "the fish may burrow to depths of or more in a substrate such as sand, gravel, or broken shell?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of St. John's"], "question": "one of the English leaders in the successful defense of the 1705 , Newfoundland, was a mason?"} +{"answers": ["Moland", "Arnfinn", "Arnfinn Moland"], "question": "historian and museum director has also contributed to films, writing a book on Max Manus together with screenwriter Thomas Nordseth-Tiller?"} +{"answers": ["Garibaldi Volcanic Belt", "Garibaldi Belt"], "question": "the in southwestern British Columbia is the site of Canada's largest recorded Holocene explosive eruption 2,350 years ago at the Mount Meager massif?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Camperdown"], "question": "opposing admirals Adam Duncan and Jan de Winter played a game of whist in the aftermath of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Lobatus goliath"], "question": "the goliath conch, , is the largest of the true conchs?"} +{"answers": ["Hirtz compass"], "question": "the , a medical device invented in 1907 that was used to locate bullets and shrapnel in patients, usually gave results precise within 1–2 millimeters?"} +{"answers": ["María Clara"], "question": "although considered as the ideal woman in Philippine society, is also criticized as the \"greatest misfortune that has befallen the Filipina in the last 100 years\"?"} +{"answers": ["Francis William Pettygrove", "Francis Pettygrove", "Francis", "Pettygrove"], "question": "in choosing between the names \"Portland\" and \"Boston\", \"\" and Asa Lovejoy, the founders of Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon, settled the question by a coin toss?"} +{"answers": ["Tampuhan", "Tampuhan"], "question": "Juan Luna's painting depicts a Filipino man and a Filipino woman sulking after a lovers' argument?"} +{"answers": ["Pondicherry shark"], "question": "the was last seen in 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Lexington Christian Academy", "Lexington Christian Academy"], "question": "Sarah Beth Barnette, a senior at , is the first player from Lexington to win Kentucky's \"Miss Basketball\" award?"} +{"answers": ["Low Coniscliffe"], "question": "there was once a gallows in , Durham, England?"} +{"answers": ["Birkelunden"], "question": "in 2006, underwent the first \"conservation of a cultural environment in a city\" in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Pavlos Vrellis Greek History Museum"], "question": "the is the best known wax museum in Greece?"} +{"answers": ["Poole Hall"], "question": "Regency mansion in Cheshire, England, once housed an eclectic collection including teasmaids, mannequins, toy robots, a pinball machine and Keith Richards' Bentley?"} +{"answers": ["Truce of Leulinghem"], "question": "Richard II \"\" of England agreed to extend the 1389 with France after the English Parliament failed to ratify a permanent peace treaty?"} +{"answers": ["Gazette d'Amsterdam"], "question": " was one of the most important European newspapers of the Enlightenment period?"} +{"answers": ["Kurt", "Kurt Equiluz", "Equiluz"], "question": "tenor was the Evangelist in the first recording of Bach's \"St John Passion\" on period instruments with the Concentus Musicus Wien, Vienna?"} +{"answers": ["Trochodendron nastae"], "question": "the primary leaf veins for the extinct plant are palmate rather then being pinnate like those in the living \"Trochodendron aralioides\"?"} +{"answers": ["Transcendental Meditation"], "question": "Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, founder of Transcendental Meditation, also created the , a $700 million non-profit conglomerate in India?"} +{"answers": ["The Parisian Life", "The Parisian Life"], "question": "Juan Luna's painting portrays three Filipino gentlemen and heroes glancing inquisitively at a woman while inside a café in Paris, France?"} +{"answers": ["Hummer", "John Hummer", "John"], "question": "during his basketball career, played for four head coaches who have been inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Schippia", "Schippia concolor"], "question": "the Central American palm, , exhibits the unusual germination strategy of transferring all resources from the seed to the seedling before any shoot growth occurs?"} +{"answers": ["Richard", "Smart", "Richard Smart", "Richard Smart"], "question": "despite inheriting the vast Parker Ranch as a child, became an actor and singer in musical theater on Broadway?"} +{"answers": ["Johan Poulsen House"], "question": "the turreted in Portland, Oregon's Brooklyn neighborhood was built in 1891 and owned by a lumber magnate and a \"doughnut king\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pêr-Jakez", "Helias", "Pêr-Jakez Helias"], "question": "the Breton writer asserted \"my heritage lies on my tongue, it shall never be yours\"?"} +{"answers": ["Capilla abierta"], "question": "the \"\" is considered one of the most distinct Mexican construction forms?"} +{"answers": ["Andreas Karasiak", "Andreas", "Karasiak"], "question": " recorded Bach's \"St Matthew Passion\", scored for double chorus, with two boys choirs, Knabenchor Hannover and Thomanerchor?"} +{"answers": ["1971 NBA draft", "1971 NBA Draft"], "question": "Spencer Haywood was included in the even though he already played in the NBA before the draft?"} +{"answers": ["Popular referendum", "popular referendum"], "question": " is a type of a referendum that allows citizens to repeal an existing law?"} +{"answers": ["Mamba", "Mamba APC"], "question": "private military companies operating in Iraq use the armoured personnel carrier because it appears \"less aggressive\"?"} +{"answers": ["James E. Boyd", "James E. Boyd", "James", "Boyd"], "question": " started nuclear research at the Georgia Institute of Technology while leading the Georgia Tech Research Institute?"} +{"answers": ["St Mungo's Church, Dearham", "St Mungo's Church"], "question": "the Anglo-Danish carved stones in include a wheel-head cross, the Adam Stone, and the Kenneth Cross?"} +{"answers": ["JB's Dudley"], "question": ", which claims to be the UK's longest-running live music venue, began life as a disco night at Dudley Town F.C.'s social club?"} +{"answers": ["Skrjabinoclava kinsellai"], "question": "the nematode is characterized by the presence of shoe-like and nipple-like structures?"} +{"answers": ["Punakha Dzong"], "question": " \"\" is the second largest and second oldest Dzong in Bhutan, constructed by Zhabdrung (Shabdrung) Ngawang Namgyal in 1637–38?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward Cephas John Stevens", "Stevens"], "question": " initiated the land transfer that gave Christchurch, New Zealand, the park on which AMI Stadium now stands?"} +{"answers": ["And babies"], "question": "the anti-war poster shows half-naked women and babies killed at My Lai during the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Francisco de Paula Marín", "Marín", "Don Francisco de Paula Marín", "Francisco"], "question": "former Spanish sailor (1774–1837) introduced many crops such as pineapple to Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["People's Party", "People's Party"], "question": "the of Syria was established in 1948 as the main opposition party to the National Party?"} +{"answers": ["The Judas Tree", "The Judas Tree"], "question": "the BBC reduced actor Alan Davies' fee for the \"Jonathan Creek\" episode \"\" by 25 percent?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Brottier", "Brottier", "Daniel"], "question": ", when asked by his mother what he wanted to be when he grew up, responded, \"I will be the Pope\"?"} +{"answers": ["Laiko Vima"], "question": " was the only newspaper printed in Greek in the Socialist People's Republic of Albania?"} +{"answers": ["Jama", "Williamson", "Jama Williamson"], "question": ", who plays the attractive surgeon ex-wife of Tom Haverford in the NBC comedy \"Parks and Recreation\", also provided voices for the video game \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yael", "Yael Rom", "Rom"], "question": "the co-pilot of the lead C-47 at the Mitla Pass parachute drop, which launched the 1956 Suez War, was a woman, ?"} +{"answers": ["Bell Labs Digital Synthesizer"], "question": "the , better known as the Alles Machines, pioneered additive synthesis and served as the basis for several commercial instruments in the early 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Cobb", "Craig Cobb", "Paul Craig Cobb"], "question": "in October 2005, told visitors to the U.S. Capitol Rotunda that he was there to celebrate the death of Rosa Parks?"} +{"answers": ["Ly Nhan Tong", "Tông", "Lý Nhân Tông", "Nhân Tông", "Lý"], "question": "the first imperial examination in the history of Vietnam was organized in 1072 during the reign of ?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Ballin"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court's decision in (1892) was based in part on the assumption that the Journal of the House of Representatives is always accurate?"} +{"answers": ["Data.gov.uk"], "question": "Sir Tim Berners-Lee is one of the key figures behind , a UK Government project to open up almost all data acquired for official purposes for free re-use?"} +{"answers": ["Chantilly porcelain"], "question": ", a \"soft-paste porcelain\" made from c.1730 is not a true porcelain because it lacks \"china clay\", kaolin?"} +{"answers": ["Trickster", "Trickster"], "question": "the word game , a spin-off of Scrabble, includes changes to the original game such as allowing players to form proper nouns with their letters and stealing another player's tiles?"} +{"answers": ["Ashford v Thornton"], "question": "in the 1818 English case of , the defendant demanded and was granted a right to trial by battle?"} +{"answers": ["Princeton Tigers men's basketball"], "question": "three of the five highest NBA career point totals by Ivy League players were by players?"} +{"answers": ["Oreocallis"], "question": "the red flowers of the four related genera , \"Embothrium\", \"Telopea\" and \"Alloxylon\" from South America and Australia have been around for over 60 million years?"} +{"answers": ["Bidal", "Bidal Aguero", "Aguero"], "question": ", a civil rights activist in Lubbock, published \"El Editor\", the oldest-running Hispanic newspaper in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["British Boxing Board of Control", "Watson v British Boxing Board of Control"], "question": "their loss in forced the British Boxing Board of Control to move to Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Wauconda", "Wauconda, Washington"], "question": "an Australian couple bought the town of , in an online auction for $370,601?"} +{"answers": ["Adam Posen", "Posen", "Adam Simon Posen", "Adam"], "question": "American economist advises both the Bank of England and the United States Congressional Budget Office?"} +{"answers": ["Coat of arms of Kola"], "question": "the , a town in Russia, depicts a whale because whaling was the occupation of many town residents?"} +{"answers": ["The Blood Compact"], "question": " painting, currently displayed at the top of the grand staircase of the Malacañang Palace, was one of the last paintings created by Filipino artist Juan Luna?"} +{"answers": ["Germany at the 2008–10 European Nations Cup"], "question": "during the , two friendly games between the German rugby union team and a selection of the British Forces Germany had to be cancelled because of bad weather?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Moore", "James Moore", "Moore"], "question": ", hero of the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge, was one of only five generals from North Carolina to serve in the Continental Army?"} +{"answers": ["Acolman Municipality", "Acolman"], "question": "the eight foot stone atrium cross of the former monastery of , Mexico \"\", is an expression of \"tequiqui\" or Christian art executed by Indian craftsmen?"} +{"answers": ["Lester", "Lester Brain", "Brain", "Lester Joseph Brain"], "question": "civil aviation pioneer declined a knighthood in the 1960s, but accepted appointment as an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Clavarioid fungi"], "question": "though were originally thought to comprise a single genus, they are now classified in multiple orders and families?"} +{"answers": ["Tudor", "Buddy", "Buddy Tudor"], "question": "the real estate developer won awards for the historic preservation of the landmark Bentley Hotel in Alexandria, Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["RG-35"], "question": "although the South African mine resistant ambush protected vehicle is powered by a diesel engine, it can also accommodate hybrid electric drive?"} +{"answers": ["Silvagni", "Alex", "Alex Silvagni"], "question": "s debut performances in the Australian Football League as a 22-year-old rookie is part of a shift in the recruiting philosophy to also recruit older players, not just 18-year-olds?"} +{"answers": ["ungual tuft", "Ungual tuft"], "question": "in rice rats living in the water, the at the base of the claws are reduced?"} +{"answers": ["Alf Tande-Petersen", "Tande-Petersen", "Alf"], "question": "in the mid-1990s, presented the third, fourth, fifth, seventh, eighth and ninth most viewed television program episodes in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Wood's Monument", "Wood's Monument"], "question": " at West Point was used as a navigational aide for ships passing down the Hudson River?"} +{"answers": ["Latorre", "Lorenzo Latorre", "Lorenzo"], "question": " resigned as President of Uruguay in 1880, declaring the country \"ungovernable\"?"} +{"answers": ["Atari AMY"], "question": "Atari showed off its additive synthesis sound chip in a special version of the 65XE computer, but never released it and focused on the Atari ST instead?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald Zahorchak", "Zahorchak", "Gerald L. 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Sionil José’s novels because it created an “artifice of sexual tension”?"} +{"answers": ["St. Johns-Indian River Barge Canal"], "question": "the planned would have covered and linked the St. Johns River with the Intracoastal Waterway?"} +{"answers": ["Franz Jacob", "Franz", "Franz Jacob", "Jacob"], "question": "communist activist organized one of the largest resistance groups in Germany during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Univariate analysis"], "question": " is the simplest form of quantitative (statistical) analysis?"} +{"answers": ["Ghost stations of the Paris Métro"], "question": "there are a number of along the Paris Métro, including two with no above-ground entrances?"} +{"answers": ["Patuxai"], "question": "American money was diverted from an airport to build the monument \"\" in Vientiane, Laos?"} +{"answers": ["Mason Plumlee", "Plumlee", "Mason Alexander Plumlee", "Mason"], "question": "6' 10\" plays basketball for the NCAA finalist Duke Blue Devils alongside his 6' 10\" brother Miles, and their younger 7' 0\" brother Marshall plays in high school?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Burry", "Michael J. Burry", "Burry"], "question": "in less than eight years, s hedge fund company returned 489.34% to investors, while the Standard and Poor 500 realized just over 2% over the same period?"} +{"answers": ["Ellen Hardin Walworth", "Walworth", "Ellen"], "question": "Daughters of the American Revolution co-founder studied law in order to overturn the murder conviction of her son?"} +{"answers": ["FV103 Spartan"], "question": "the armoured personnel carrier has been used by British Armed Forces to transport small air defence, reconnaissance and fire controller teams?"} +{"answers": ["Kelly", "Aaron Kelly", "Aaron Wayne Kelly", "Aaron Kelly", "Aaron"], "question": "at the age of sixteen, succeeded in being a top ten finalist in the ninth season of \"American Idol\"?"} +{"answers": ["Electric Picnic", "Electric Picnic 2010"], "question": " is expected to feature Leftfield, Roxy Music, Public Image Ltd. and a rap duo who perform wearing plastic bags to cover their heads?"} +{"answers": ["Brad", "Stevens", "Brad Stevens"], "question": "Butler men's basketball head coach \"\" has won 89 games in his first three years, exceeding the previous NCAA record by 8 games?"} +{"answers": ["Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard"], "question": "Thomas Gray tried to prevent the publication of and asked that his name be removed from the published version, but it is now considered \"the best-known and best-loved poem in English\"?"} +{"answers": ["S. quiescens", "Suillus quiescens"], "question": "the specific name of the newly described fungus refers to the ability of its spores to lay dormant in the soil until pine roots are encountered?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Schreyer", "Schreyer"], "question": "automobile designer has designed car grilles to look like tiger noses?"} +{"answers": ["James Harrison", "James Harrison", "James Christopher Harrison", "Harrison", "James"], "question": ", sometimes called the \"man with the golden arm\", is credited with saving the lives of two million babies?"} +{"answers": ["Kawkab America"], "question": " was the first Arabic-language newspaper published in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Kirsten Huser Leschbrandt", "Kirsten", "Leschbrandt"], "question": ", a former Norwegian MP and current board member of the S-E Norway Regional Health Authority, is a breast cancer survivor?"} +{"answers": ["The Old Wellington Inn"], "question": " in Manchester has been in three different locations in its 458-year history?"} +{"answers": ["South", "Lillian Herald South Tye", "Lillian", "Lillian H. 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Foster & Smith"], "question": "Race Foster and Marty Smith, co-founders of pet supply company , hosted the Animal Planet TV show \"Faithful Friends\" for two years?"} +{"answers": ["Double-barreled question"], "question": "a asks about more than one thing, but allows only one answer?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Hill 86"], "question": "Muhammad Naguib, who later became the president of Egypt, was severely wounded in the of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War?"} +{"answers": ["Clarke", "John", "John Erskine Clarke"], "question": " produced the first Anglican Parish Magazine at Derby in 1859?"} +{"answers": ["Conklin", "Frederick L. Conklin", "Frederick"], "question": "Dr. received the Legion of Merit for setting up a mobile hospital in New Caledonia and later presented a medal to John F. Kennedy for heroism on the PT 109?"} +{"answers": ["Gaylord Silly", "Silly", "Gaylord"], "question": "tree surgeon has represented the Seychelles twice at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Nicolls", "Edward", "Nicolls"], "question": " proposed that oak trees be grown in Sierra Leone for the Royal Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Leverett George DeVeber", "Leverett", "DeVeber"], "question": "Canadian Senator once sang at a concert after the intended headliner failed to show up?"} +{"answers": ["Acra", "Acra"], "question": "a seam \"\" along the eastern wall of the Temple Mount may be a clue to the location of the , a Seleucid citadel in ancient Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["Eliza", "Eliza Calvert Hall", "Hall"], "question": "President Theodore Roosevelt publicly recommended s book \"Aunt Jane of Kentucky\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Karl", "Hurricane Karl"], "question": " evolved at the center of another, larger storm that occupied much of the North Atlantic, and set multiple records for its unusual location and date?"} +{"answers": ["Museum of Cretan Ethnology"], "question": "the was built to the specification of Georges Henri Rivière, creator of the Musée National des Arts et Traditions Populaires in Paris?"} +{"answers": ["Cryptonanus"], "question": "the opossum genus received its name because it was hidden in synonymy for so long?"} +{"answers": ["Gordonstoun"], "question": " \"\" is a Scottish boarding school famed for educating three generations of the British Royal Family, including the Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Charles?"} +{"answers": ["Tearoom Trade"], "question": ", a study by sociologist Laud Humphreys of homosexual acts taking place in public toilets, caused a major debate on ethics in observation?"} +{"answers": ["Saxton", "Aaron Saxton", "Aaron"], "question": "the Seven Network program \"Today Tonight\" described s revelations about the Church of Scientology as \"stunning\" and \"shocking\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hammam Yalbugha"], "question": ", a public bath in Aleppo, Syria, was built in 1491 by the Emir of Aleppo, Yalbugha al-Naseri?"} +{"answers": ["Nuisance in English law"], "question": "according to Conor Gearty, \"have little in common except the accident of sharing the same name\"?"} +{"answers": ["Darwin Mobile Force"], "question": "the Australian Army's first regular infantry unit, the , was raised as a unit of the Royal Australian Artillery?"} +{"answers": ["Mvusi", "Linda", "Linda Mvusi"], "question": ", an architect who shared in an award for her work on the Apartheid Museum, won a best actress prize at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Cello", "Cello"], "question": "the , released in 1993, was the first web browser for the Microsoft Windows operating system?"} +{"answers": ["Equilibrium chemistry"], "question": "the unifying principle of is that the free energy of a system at equilibrium is the minimum possible?"} +{"answers": ["Lütje", "Herbert", "Herbert Lütje"], "question": "German World War II night fighter pilot shot down a B-17 Flying Fortress during a daytime combat mission?"} +{"answers": ["Stoneground"], "question": "rock band featured seven lead singers on their 1971 debut album?"} +{"answers": ["Helga Pictures", "The Helga Pictures"], "question": ", model for more than 240 works by Andrew Wyeth, has been called \"the last person to be made famous by a painting\"?"} +{"answers": ["Orchard Park", "Orchard Park"], "question": " has the first disc golf course in a Hillsboro, Oregon, park?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Hehil"], "question": "the location of the 8th century is unknown?"} +{"answers": ["The Art of Racing in the Rain"], "question": "Garth Stein, author of the bestselling book , had himself been a race car driver until he crashed while racing in the rain?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church", "St Mary's Church, Slaugham"], "question": "a 19th-century vicar of \"\" in Slaugham, West Sussex, resolved a dispute about pews by paying some boys to enter the church and to burn them?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Bottom Farm"], "question": "Captain Richard Ashby, the brother of Confederate General Turner Ashby, was mortally wounded in battle and died in the ballroom at ?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Jacob Kamm", "Kamm"], "question": "steamboat and railway investor started out as a printer's devil and died after being hit by a bicyclist?"} +{"answers": ["Viajero"], "question": "F. Sionil José's (The Wanderer) is a novel about a Filipino boy adopted by an African-American soldier?"} +{"answers": ["Hell-O", "Hell-O"], "question": "Broadway performer Idina Menzel's casting in the \"Glee\" episode \"\" followed a fan campaign based on her resemblance to series star Lea Michele?"} +{"answers": ["Cheddar Yeo"], "question": "the forms the largest underground river system in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Medvedev", "Dmitry", "Dmitry Gennadyevich Medvedev"], "question": "after being killed in Chechnya, lieutenant colonel was posthumously honoured by Vladimir Putin as a Hero of the Russian Federation?"} +{"answers": ["Bupaya Pagoda"], "question": " \"\", in Bagan in Myanmar was named for its gourd-shaped dome?"} +{"answers": ["Million Dollar Smile"], "question": "the title character of the comedy-drama series \"Ugly Betty\" finally has her braces removed in the season four episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jacques Selosse"], "question": "the champagne producer uses a solera system for two of its wines, the same process used in sherry?"} +{"answers": ["Merciless Parliament"], "question": "the English Parliament of 1388 was known as the for ordering the execution of many of the advisers and supporters of Richard II?"} +{"answers": ["Clanton", "Darrell", "Darrell Clanton"], "question": "country music singer 's single \"I Forgot That I Don't Live Here Anymore\" was boycotted by Mothers Against Drunk Driving?"} +{"answers": ["New Economic Model"], "question": "the goal of the is to more than double per capita income in Malaysia by 2020?"} +{"answers": ["RG Outrider"], "question": "the South African mine protected vehicle makes extensive use of commercial off-the-shelf parts to reduce crew training and logistics problems?"} +{"answers": ["Norwegian Ninja"], "question": "in the film , real-life convicted spy Arne Treholt is presented as the leader of a band of ninjas who saved Norway during the Cold War?"} +{"answers": ["Cannabis in Australia"], "question": "according to a 2007 Australian national survey covering , one-third of the population aged 14 years or older have tried the drug at least once?"} +{"answers": ["The London Jilt"], "question": "Increase Mather, the early American Puritan preacher, ordered a copy of , a pornographic prose tale about a prostitute?"} +{"answers": ["Leah Poulton", "Leah", "Poulton", "Leah Joy Poulton"], "question": " scored an ODI century in her third match for Australia women's cricket team?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur Schmidt", "Arthur Schmidt", "Arthur", "Schmidt"], "question": " told Red Army officers after the Battle of Stalingrad that \"a German Field Marshal does not commit suicide with a pair of scissors\"?"} +{"answers": ["Belmont Castle", "Belmont Castle Academy"], "question": ", an 18th century neo-Gothic mansion near Grays in the English county of Essex, was demolished in 1943 to make way for a chalk quarry?"} +{"answers": ["climate of Svalbard", "Climate of Svalbard"], "question": "the North Atlantic Current moderates the , giving it up to 20 °C (36 °F) higher winter temperatures than those at similar latitudes in Russia and Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Packer", "Richard Packer", "Richard Packer", "Richard"], "question": " name is written on parchment stored in a glass cylinder underneath the corner stone in the foundation of the church of St Michael's Church School?"} +{"answers": ["Spring equinox in Teotihuacán"], "question": "over a million people were expected to visit Teotihuacán for the in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Mathey-Tissot"], "question": "Elvis Presley had watches by customized to give their wearers privileged access to his concerts?"} +{"answers": ["Shtojzovalle"], "question": "in Albanian mythology, when people go for a walk and step on a they may get devoured by it?"} +{"answers": ["Bang-Hansen", "Pål Bang-Hansen", "Pål"], "question": "actor, director, and film critic is the only Norwegian to have interviewed John Lennon?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Palace of Mari"], "question": "one of the frescoes found at the in Mari, Syria, depicts in the center the \"investiture of Zimrilim\" by a warrior-goddess, most probably Ishtar?"} +{"answers": ["Amatore", "Michele Amatore", "Michele"], "question": ", who was a Sudanese slave, became a captain in the Bersaglieri regiment and was decorated for his work in Sicily?"} +{"answers": ["Good Friday closure controversy"], "question": "a has allowed Limerick pubs to sell alcohol today for the first time on Good Friday?"} +{"answers": ["The Road to Total Freedom"], "question": "the author of the book on Scientology, , was investigated by an undercover agent for the Church of Scientology?"} +{"answers": ["Kavyamata"], "question": "Hindu god Vishnu was cursed to take countless avatars because he committed the ?"} +{"answers": ["Lauren Burns", "Burns", "Lauren", "Lauren Chantel Burns"], "question": " won Australia's first Olympic gold medal in taekwondo?"} +{"answers": ["Binding selectivity"], "question": " is of major importance in biochemistry and in chemical separation processes?"} +{"answers": ["Egmond", "Max", "Max van Egmond"], "question": " recorded the bass arias of Bach's \"St Matthew Passion\" with Claudio Abbado and the words of Jesus with Gustav Leonhardt?"} +{"answers": ["Pyongyang", "Pyongyang"], "question": "the government of North Korea operates an overseas from which staff occasionally attempt to escape?"} +{"answers": ["Doly", "Doly"], "question": "the church \"\" in the district of Karviná, Czech Republic, still holds Masses, despite leaning 6.8° due to extensive coal undermining?"} +{"answers": ["State of War", "State of War"], "question": " is the debut novel written in 1988 by award-winning Filipino author Ninotchka Rosca?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Lappert", "Walter Lappert"], "question": "when started an ice cream company in 1983 at age 61 he sold out his first batch of 17,000 liters in just two weeks?"} +{"answers": ["Take Me to the River"], "question": "the words of the 1974 song \"\", written by Al Green, were described by musician David Byrne as combining \"teenage lust with baptism – a potent blend\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fox Islands Electric Cooperative"], "question": "the operates the largest community wind energy facility on the East Coast of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Rhynchactis"], "question": "it is unknown what anglerfish eat or how they feed, as they have no \"fishing lure\" and barely any teeth?"} +{"answers": ["Jocko Thompson", "Jocko", "Thompson"], "question": "Major League Baseball pitcher served in the United States military during World War II, where his platoon captured a bridge that was named after him 60 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Wheeler v Saunders Ltd", "Wheeler v JJ Saunders Ltd"], "question": "the subject of was a pair of smelly pig houses?"} +{"answers": ["Termitaradus mitnicki"], "question": "researchers have identified the pictured which no longer lives on this planet?"} +{"answers": ["Blood rain", "blood rain"], "question": "a in Germany foreshadowed the coming of the Black Death?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Brown III", "James E. Brown III", "III"], "question": " flew an F-22 Raptor and survived a fuel leak while traveling at almost the speed of sound?"} +{"answers": ["Máel Brigte of Moray", "Máel", "Moray"], "question": "despite dying in battle and being beheaded, still managed to kill his opponent Sigurd the Mighty, a 10th-century Earl of Orkney, as he rode home afterwards?"} +{"answers": ["USS Van Buren", "Van Buren", "USS Van Buren"], "question": " was over twenty feet wide?"} +{"answers": ["Tickle Cock Bridge", "Tickle Cock"], "question": "residents of Castleford, England, were incensed when their council tried to eliminate ?"} +{"answers": ["Picoazá"], "question": "the citizens of , Ecuador, elected foot powder as their mayor?"} +{"answers": ["Cliffe Castle Museum", "Cliffe Castle"], "question": " in Keighley, Yorkshire, boasts a wife-soothing cradle \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bertiespeak"], "question": "Bertie Ahern speaks ?"} +{"answers": ["Buxbaumia"], "question": " are rarely seen because their bodies are microscopic?"} +{"answers": ["South Leith Parish Church"], "question": "Robert Louis Stevenson took a pew from ?"} +{"answers": ["Elvis Thomas", "Thomas", "Elvis"], "question": " is still alive and teaching soccer at Neil McNeil Catholic Secondary School?"} +{"answers": ["Sidney", "Sidney Edgerton", "Edgerton"], "question": "the first Territorial Governor of Montana, , fought as a Squirrel Hunter during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["King African mole-rat", "King mole rat", "King African"], "question": " survives underground in Kenya?"} +{"answers": ["Jedward"], "question": "two described as \"tone deaf\", and as \"not very good\" by British prime minister Gordon Brown, have been recently cited as more popular than The Beatles?"} +{"answers": ["Cake", "Cake"], "question": "the materials used in the production of \"\" in 2007 included margarine and orange sugar paste?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Cruse", "Thomas Cruse"], "question": " was awarded the Medal of Honor for gallantly charging hostile Indians?"} +{"answers": ["Bradford Industrial Museum"], "question": "the cod Yorkshire dialect, \"one on't cross beams gone owt askew on treadle,\" in Monty Python's \"Trouble at Mill\" sketch actually ?"} +{"answers": ["Guinness Black Lager"], "question": " is a new black lager which is being test marketed in Malaysia \"by Diageo\" for sale in the west under its Guinness brand name?"} +{"answers": ["Leonid Malashkin", "Leonid", "Leonid Dimitrievitch Malashkin", "Malashkin"], "question": " was the true composer of Kodály's \"Buttocks-Pressing Song\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ugly Men's Association", "Fremantle Ugly Men's Association"], "question": "Perth, Western Australia, got rid of in 1948?"} +{"answers": ["Belville", "Ruth Belville", "Ruth"], "question": " \"\" and her parents had a business selling people Greenwich Mean Time?"} +{"answers": ["Prada Marfa"], "question": "the in Marfa, Texas, is never open?"} +{"answers": ["Obbink", "Dirk Obbink", "Dirk D. Obbink", "Dirk"], "question": "Professor is an expert on material from garbage heaps and charred remains?"} +{"answers": ["Glee", "Glee"], "question": "the American television show was written with the aid of \"Screenwriting for Dummies\"?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Hansford-Miller", "Frank", "Hansford-Miller"], "question": ", founder of the English National Party, emigrated to Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Sussex dialect"], "question": "\"Everything in is a She except a Tom Cat and she's a He\"?"} +{"answers": ["Buttock mail"], "question": " was a form of punishment for fornication, an alternative to the stool of repentance?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Shakespeare", "Shakespeare", "William Shakespeare"], "question": " was nicknamed \"The Merchant of Menace\"?"} +{"answers": ["Periyachi"], "question": "Tamil Hindu parents dedicate their one-month-old children to the goddess \"\", who is depicted ripping a woman's womb?"} +{"answers": ["Pomona", "Pomona, Namibia"], "question": "the diamond mine in , German South-West Africa, was the richest of its time, generating over a million carats between 1912 and 1914?"} +{"answers": ["Chetco River"], "question": "the world's northernmost grove of Redwood trees is located in the watershed and includes specimens reaching over tall?"} +{"answers": ["Robert J. Dunne", "Robert", "Dunne"], "question": ", an Olympic pentathlete and Michigan football captain, later presided over the sale of the Chicago White Sox to Bill Veeck and the Kansas City Athletics to Charlie Finley?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Stallybrass", "Edward", "Stallybrass"], "question": "between 1836 and 1846, the Congregationalist missionary , who had proselytized in Siberia, published translations of the Old and the New Testament into Mongolian?"} +{"answers": ["Hungarian Railway History Park", "Hungarian Railway Museum"], "question": "the exhibits an automobile that belonged to Prime Minister Jenő Fock but that was later converted to travel on rails?"} +{"answers": ["Krepost Sveaborg"], "question": "the Russian Empire built the fortress around Helsinki, Finland, during the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis", "John Prior Lewis", "John P. Lewis", "John"], "question": "presidential advisor argued that aid to developing nations was a necessary component of American foreign policy, despite the budgetary costs and the potential for misuse?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 715"], "question": ", the manuscript of the New Testament, contains also extracts of Eulogius of Alexandria and of Hesychius?"} +{"answers": ["Perl", "Alfredo Perl", "Alfredo"], "question": "Chilean-German pianist is the current conductor of the Detmold Chamber Orchestra?"} +{"answers": ["Superintendent", "Superintendent"], "question": "elections of of the Provinces of New Zealand were such exciting events that even the children of that time could remember it later in their adult lives?"} +{"answers": ["Joel", "Joel Spitzer", "Spitzer"], "question": "Do you know that, although doctors give it only a 10% success rate, smoking cessation educator encourages people to quit smoking cold turkey?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Balkhash"], "question": "water is fresh in the western part of \"\" and is saline in the eastern part?"} +{"answers": ["Gunnar", "Sætren", "Gunnar Sætren"], "question": " was manager for the Bandak-Norsjø Canal for sixteen years starting in 1891?"} +{"answers": ["1971 Memorial Cup", "Memorial Cup"], "question": "the Quebec Remparts won the , Canada's junior hockey championship, after a playoffs marred by fan violence and threats against players by the Front de libération du Québec?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis F. Kosco", "Kosco"], "question": " sponsored \"retaliatory legislation\" in the New Jersey Senate to impose a commuter tax on New York residents who worked in the Garden State?"} +{"answers": ["South Yuba Canal Office"], "question": "the was the headquarters for the largest network of water flumes and ditches in California?"} +{"answers": ["Anisota virginiensis"], "question": "the male attracts females by buzzing similar to a bee?"} +{"answers": ["Coleman Station Historic District"], "question": "a coffee roasting plant has been built among the dairy farms historically located in the \"(landscape pictured)\" near Millerton, New York?"} +{"answers": ["1916 Irondale earthquake"], "question": "an earthquake similar in size to the could cause nearly USD in damage to cities of Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["9to5 – Days in Porn", "9 to 5: Days in Porn"], "question": "the documentary film by Jens Hoffmann documents a year in the lives of members of the U.S. porn industry?"} +{"answers": ["Charitable trusts in English law"], "question": "in English trusts law, beneficiaries of have no direct control?"} +{"answers": ["Gesta Pontificum Anglorum", "Gesta pontificum Anglorum"], "question": "the popularity of the medieval historical work , written by William of Malmesbury about 1125, pales besides that of its companion work the \"Gesta Regum Anglorum\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kolb Flyer"], "question": "the ultralight aircraft is powered by two engines that only produce each?"} +{"answers": ["Kooky"], "question": "the animators of the video game company Amanita Design created the designs of puppets for the film ?"} +{"answers": ["Messina Palace"], "question": "the in Valletta, a residence of wealthy naval officers for centuries, was purchased by the German-Maltese Circle in 1989, with assistance from the Federal Republic of Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Scott Marr", "Marr"], "question": "as head coach in 2003, brought the Albany Great Danes men's lacrosse team to the NCAA tournament for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["ArcelorMittal Orbit"], "question": "Do you know that, at tall, the observation tower, planned for the 2012 Summer Olympics, will be the United Kingdom's largest piece of public art to date?"} +{"answers": ["Triaenops goodmani"], "question": ", an extinct bat from Madagascar, is known only from three lower jaws?"} +{"answers": ["North American XB-21", "North American"], "question": "the \"\" outperformed its competitor for a U.S. Army Air Corps bomber contract, but lost on price?"} +{"answers": ["Olive", "Olive Wharry", "Wharry"], "question": "English suffragette was imprisoned in 1913 for an arson attack at Kew Gardens?"} +{"answers": ["GRB 020813"], "question": "the emission spectrum of confirmed the relation between supernovae and gamma-ray bursts?"} +{"answers": ["Susanne Mentzer", "Susanne", "Mentzer"], "question": "American mezzo-soprano created the role of the mother of Yueyang in Tan Dun's opera \"The First Emperor\" at the Metropolitan Opera in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 714"], "question": ", the manuscript of the New Testament, contains also a fragment of \"Sentences\" of Peter Lombard?"} +{"answers": ["Vladimir", "Vladimir Pogačić", "Pogačić"], "question": "director 's 1951 film \"The Last Day\" is considered the first Yugoslav spy film?"} +{"answers": ["Don't Look Behind You"], "question": "award-winning author Lois Duncan thinks that her novel was a premonition of her daughter being killed by a hired gunman?"} +{"answers": ["Peter I Island"], "question": " \"\" was the first land to be discovered south of the Antarctic Circle?"} +{"answers": ["Booth-Tucker", "Frederick", "Frederick Booth-Tucker"], "question": " of The Salvation Army was awarded the Kaiser-i-Hind medal in 1913 for his work among the poor of India?"} +{"answers": ["Carmelita", "Carmelita González", "González"], "question": ", who earned $21 for her first film appearance, became a leading actress during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema?"} +{"answers": ["Carlin–type gold deposit"], "question": " represent some of the largest hydrothermal gold deposits in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Armstrong", "Robert", "Robert John Armstrong", "Robert Armstrong"], "question": " gave the benediction at a former farm boy's inauguration?"} +{"answers": ["Shetani"], "question": "the Swahili name \"(carving pictured)\", for evil spirits carved by the Makonde people of East Africa, is a borrowing from the Arabic \"Shaitan\", which comes from the same source as \"Satan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Convair Model 118", "Convair Model"], "question": "the first prototype crashed because its pilot read the wrong fuel gauge before takeoff?"} +{"answers": ["Goldberg", "Moses Wolf Goldberg", "Moses"], "question": "Estonian-Jewish chemist earned the Habilitation degree in 1935 despite increasing xenophobia at ETH Zurich?"} +{"answers": ["Prussia", "Princess Alexandrine of Prussia", "Princess Alexandrine of Prussia", "Princess"], "question": "as a result of her parents' divorce, became the adopted daughter of her otherwise childless uncle Frederick William IV of Prussia?"} +{"answers": ["Adamantane", "adamantane"], "question": "derivatives of diamond-like compound are used as drugs against flu and Parkinson's disease?"} +{"answers": ["Kendall Band"], "question": " reside in a subway station under Cambridge, Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Crocker", "Henry Radcliffe Crocker"], "question": "dermatologist was the first doctor to try to diagnose the condition of the Elephant Man \"\", suggesting that his condition was related to the nervous system?"} +{"answers": ["Old Nichol"], "question": "the was a Cockney enclave and the East End of London's most notorious slum in Victorian times?"} +{"answers": ["Louis Leon Griffith", "Leon Griffith", "Leon", "Griffith"], "question": "in 1976, Arkansas Republicans nominated for governor an unknown plumber, of Pine Bluff, after a Minnesota Vikings football player declined the party's offer of support?"} +{"answers": ["Epidermophyton floccosum"], "question": "the fungus can cause the diseases tinea pedis, tinea cruris, tinea corporis and onychomycosis?"} +{"answers": ["Parten's stages of play"], "question": "American sociologist Mildred Parten developed ?"} +{"answers": ["Lutici"], "question": "in 1066, the sacrificed the head of a captured bishop to their deity?"} +{"answers": ["Land diving"], "question": " \"\", the precursor to bungee jumping, is done without any safety equipment by the men of Pentecost Island?"} +{"answers": ["Dyott monoplane"], "question": "the , built in London, was flown over in the United States during 1913, and would have been flown in India had it not been commandeered by the Admiralty in 1914?"} +{"answers": ["O'Donovan", "Fred", "Fred O'Donovan"], "question": "theatre producer worked with a range of people as diverse as Seán O'Casey, George Bernard Shaw, Peter O'Toole and Maureen Potter?"} +{"answers": ["Kassian Cephas", "Cephas", "Kassian"], "question": ", a court photographer of the Yogyakarta Sultanate, was the first indigenous person from Indonesia to become a professional photographer?"} +{"answers": ["Melanophlogite", "melanophlogite"], "question": "the crystal symmetry of changes depending on the guests trapped inside it?"} +{"answers": ["Josselin Castle"], "question": "thirty knights of \"\" defeated the same number from Ploërmel at the Battle of the Thirty?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Mary Kay Henry", "Mary"], "question": "lesbian union organizer was elected the first woman president of the Service Employees International Union on May 8, 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Chard Museum"], "question": " in Somerset, England, includes a collection of early articulated artificial limbs?"} +{"answers": ["Eliud Kiptanui", "Eliud", "Kiptanui"], "question": "Kenyan long distance runner went on to win the Prague Marathon after the Eyjafjallajökull eruption prevented him from traveling to the Vienna Marathon three weeks earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Saab 18"], "question": "the bomber could be fitted with a cannon under the nose for strafing missions?"} +{"answers": ["Webb", "Boogie Bill Webb", "Boogie"], "question": "the title track of 's 1989 album, \"Drinkin' and Stinkin',\" was inspired by his encounter with three drunken women?"} +{"answers": ["Hume", "Robert", "Robert Deniston Hume"], "question": " \"\", a late 19th-century salmon-cannery and hatchery owner on the lower Rogue River in the U.S. state of Oregon, referred to himself as a \"pygmy monopolist\"?"} +{"answers": ["Welcome Nugget"], "question": "the 68.98-kg found in Ballarat, Victoria in 1858 was the largest gold nugget found, until eclipsed by the Welcome Stranger 11 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Yodfat"], "question": "Josephus, who provides the sole surviving account of the , was not only a participant of the battle but in fact commanded Yodfat's defenders?"} +{"answers": ["George Miller Dyott", "George", "Dyott"], "question": "in 1911, pioneer aviator made one of the first nighttime flights in his Deperdussin in Nassau, carrying a searchlight powered by cables to the ground?"} +{"answers": ["Golden", "Wheeler", "Golden \"Big\" Wheeler"], "question": "the American Chicago blues singer, harmonicist and songwriter, , got his enthusiasm for playing the harmonica when he was working as a taxicab driver?"} +{"answers": ["Laureate na nÓg"], "question": "Siobhán Parkinson recently became the first ever ?"} +{"answers": ["John P. Scott", "Scott", "John"], "question": "New Jersey State Senator was described by \"The New York Times\" as \"one of the most conservative Republicans in the Legislature\"?"} +{"answers": ["William Sharp", "William", "Sharp", "William Sharp"], "question": ", the first science teacher in a British public school, resigned in 1850 and later published papers on homeopathy?"} +{"answers": ["Bonegilla Migrant Reception and Training Centre"], "question": "it is estimated that 1.5 million Australians are descended from migrants who were received at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Herriard", "Herriard", "Richard"], "question": "one of the duties of the medieval English justice (d. 1208) was paying prostitutes for King John of England?"} +{"answers": ["John Palaiologos", "John Doukas Palaiologos", "John Palaiologos", "Palaiologos", "John"], "question": "following his defeat at Neopatras, led the remnants of his army in a 40-mile overnight ride to come to the aid of the Byzantine fleet and win the Battle of Demetrias?"} +{"answers": ["Ord River Floodplain", "Ord River"], "question": "the grasslands of the are the only place in Western Australia where Zitting Cisticolas occur naturally?"} +{"answers": ["Bogdan", "Bogdan Žižić", "Žižić"], "question": " is the only film director whose first two feature films both won the Big Golden Arena for Best Film?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Pindus"], "question": "during the (1940), the Italian Julia Division, after its initial advance, was surrounded and virtually wiped out by the Greek Army?"} +{"answers": ["R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Northumbria Police Authority"], "question": "the decision in was described by Robert Ward as opening \"a Pandora's box – from which a host of evils were loosed upon the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Manusela National Park"], "question": " in Indonesia protects 14 endemic birds including the threatened Salmon-crested Cockatoo (\"pictured\")?"} +{"answers": ["Lyman Frimodig", "Lyman", "Frimodig"], "question": " played high school football with The Gipper and held Michigan State's single-game basketball scoring record for 35 years?"} +{"answers": ["Ole", "Ole Jacob Broch", "Jacob Broch", "Broch"], "question": " founded Scandinavia's first life insurance company?"} +{"answers": ["Beta Cassiopeiae"], "question": " is the brightest of the Delta Scuti variables in the sky?"} +{"answers": ["Østermarie"], "question": "each year on the Danish island of Bornholm, an artist is selected to have a street in the village of named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Ogle Tayloe", "Benjamin Ogle", "Benjamin", "Tayloe"], "question": "Alabama land- and slave-owner \"\", reputed to be America's richest man in 1860, lost a half million dollars during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["``Premier League Golden Boot", "Premier League Golden Boot"], "question": "in England's Premier League football competition, 14 players from 10 different clubs have won the award, given to the season's top scorer?"} +{"answers": ["Mihalik", "Emil", "Emil John Mihalik"], "question": ", the first Byzantine Eparch of Parma, was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Wingfield-Baker", "Richard Baker Wingfield-Baker"], "question": " served as High Sheriff of Essex, Deputy Lieutenant of Essex, and Member of Parliament for South Essex?"} +{"answers": ["Letter-winged Kite", "Letter-winged kite"], "question": "the black under-wing markings of the \"\" resemble an M or W?"} +{"answers": ["Historically significant lunar eclipses"], "question": "a enabled Christopher Columbus to trick the indigenous people of Jamaica into resuming supplying food to him and his crew while they were stranded there?"} +{"answers": ["The dragon", "The dragon"], "question": "the first fire-breathing in English literature occurs in the Old English epic poem \"Beowulf\"?"} +{"answers": ["Doris", "Stenton", "Doris Mary Stenton", "Doris Stenton"], "question": "historian helped revive the dormant Pipe Roll Society in 1922, and became its organizing secretary in 1923?"} +{"answers": ["Vandal", "Vandal"], "question": "the Russian tanker was one of the first two diesel-powered ships in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Deinboll", "Peter Vogelius Deinboll", "Peter Deinboll", "Peter", "Peter Blessing Deinboll"], "question": " was decorated with both the British Distinguished Service Order and Bar and the Norwegian War Cross with Sword?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Mitchell Walker", "Mysterious Walker", "Walker", "Mysterious"], "question": ", who played for or coached more than 30 baseball, basketball and football teams, earned his nickname pitching for the San Francisco Seals under a pseudonym and wearing a mask?"} +{"answers": ["Milecastle 7"], "question": " is the easternmost surviving stretch of Hadrian's Wall?"} +{"answers": ["Littlehead porgy"], "question": "the fish has been described as one of the most brightly colored members of the porgy family, which contains well over 100 species in 37 genera?"} +{"answers": ["Wem Town Hall"], "question": "a photograph of in Shropshire, England, taken during a fire, appears to show the ghost of a young girl standing amidst the flames?"} +{"answers": ["Jenkins", "Bobo Jenkins", "Bobo"], "question": "the American Detroit blues guitarist, singer and songwriter, , penned the politically motivated \"Democrat Blues\" on US Election Day in 1952?"} +{"answers": ["Hunterian Collection"], "question": "the includes about 30,000 coins, the majority of which are Greek or Roman?"} +{"answers": ["Phantom Ray", "Boeing Phantom Ray"], "question": "Boeing's UCAV was kept a secret even within the company for almost two years?"} +{"answers": ["Hermes o Logios"], "question": " \"\" was the longest-running Greek periodical prior to the outbreak of the Greek War of Independence (1821)?"} +{"answers": ["Miguel Fuentes", "Fuentes", "Miguel", "Miguel Fuentes Pinet"], "question": "baseball player , who threw the last pitch in Seattle Pilots history, was murdered at the age of 23?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Doven", "Michael Doven"], "question": "after serving as personal assistant to Tom Cruise, became a film producer?"} +{"answers": ["Ar'ara"], "question": "sultan Baybars divided the land of between two of his amirs in 1265–1266 CE?"} +{"answers": ["Frithegod"], "question": "the medieval poet is best known for his \"Breviloquium Vitae Wilfridi\", a Latin poem on the life of St Wilfrid that's been called \"one of the most difficult Latin poems written in pre-conquest England\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sri Mulyani", "Sri Mulyani Indrawati"], "question": "the resignation of as finance minister of Indonesia caused its stock exchange to drop by 3.8% and its currency value to drop by 1%, and was the fourth most talked about topic in Twitter?"} +{"answers": ["Skelhon", "Matt", "Matt Skelhon"], "question": "British shooter shot a perfect 600 score whilst winning a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["Kamp", "Harry van der Kamp", "van der Kamp", "Harry"], "question": "bass singer founded the Gesualdo Consort Amsterdam to perform madrigals of Carlo Gesualdo and Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Mont Central College"], "question": "the directors of had to offer the college's building and land to the state of Kansas three times before the state accepted it and converted it into Kansas State University in 1863?"} +{"answers": ["Legatine council"], "question": "during the Middle Ages, a papal legate holding a outranked all other council attendees?"} +{"answers": ["Carreño", "Amalio", "Amalio Carreño"], "question": "pitcher was ejected in his final Major League Baseball appearance?"} +{"answers": ["Tremella"], "question": "species of the jelly fungus genus are parasitic on wood-rotting fungi?"} +{"answers": ["Robert M. Marionneaux", "Robert Mark Marionneaux", "Marionneaux", "Robert"], "question": "Louisiana State Sen. was the first white elected to campus government at historically black Southern University in Baton Rouge?"} +{"answers": ["Syzygium smithii"], "question": "a hedge or topiary made of the lillipilli is more resistant to psyllids than other lillipillies are?"} +{"answers": ["Technology Center", "Technology Center", "Vilar Technology Center"], "question": "the Vilar Technology Center at Washington & Jefferson College was renamed the , after its namesake reneged on a pledge to the college?"} +{"answers": ["Pizzo Coca"], "question": " \"\" was formed with a post-glacial valley?"} +{"answers": ["Román Loayza Caero", "Román", "Caero"], "question": "when Bolivian veteran trade unionist announced his presidential aspirations in 2009, the Unique Confederation of Rural Laborers of Bolivia (CSUTCB), which he had led for nine years, publicly denounced his candidature?"} +{"answers": ["Office for Budget Responsibility"], "question": "George Osborne, in his first speech as the new British Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced a new independent to take the politics out of economic forecasting?"} +{"answers": ["Bloch MB.480"], "question": "the , despite proving successful in testing, was cancelled by the French Navy in favour of landplanes?"} +{"answers": ["Condren", "Charles", "Charles de Condren"], "question": " (1588–1641) was the second superior of the Oratory of Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["Bowen site"], "question": "archaeologists found pottery shards at the linking it to the Oliver Phase of woodland culture development?"} +{"answers": ["R v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, ex p Bancoult", "R v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs", "R v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, ex p Bancoult"], "question": "in the litigation, the English courts and government first decided that the Chagossians could return home, then that they couldn't, then that they could, and then that they couldn't?"} +{"answers": ["Tilottama"], "question": "according to the Hindu epic \"Mahabharata\", the \"apsara\" \"\" was so beautiful that the god-king Indra developed a thousand eyes on his body to see her?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Wrotham", "William of Wrotham"], "question": "the medieval English royal administrator (d. c. 1217) was responsible for the development of royal dockyards at Portsmouth?"} +{"answers": ["Oldest synagogues in the Land of Israel", "Ancient synagogues in Israel"], "question": "the Wadi Qelt Synagogue located in Wadi Qelt west of Jericho, is the that has been found to date?"} +{"answers": ["John H. Kobs", "John Kobs", "Kobs", "John"], "question": ", Michigan State's first hockey coach, switched Baseball Hall of Famer Robin Roberts from a first baseman to a pitcher?"} +{"answers": ["Étienne", "Étienne Hastrel de Rivedoux", "Rivedoux"], "question": "the Quebec-born helped to organize French military operations in the French Revolutionary Wars (1793–1801), the Napoleonic Wars (1805–1815), and the July Revolution (1830)?"} +{"answers": ["Full of Hell", "Full of Hell"], "question": "Howl's album, is dedicated to people who were called 'fags', 'weirdos' and 'losers'?"} +{"answers": ["Shcherbakov Shche-2"], "question": "the was used by the Soviet Air Force to resupply partisan forces during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Rocky Iaukea", "Iaukea", "Rocky"], "question": ", a second generation American professional wrestler, is the son of King Curtis Iaukea?"} +{"answers": ["Adam of Eynsham", "Eynsham", "Adam"], "question": "the medieval English monk wrote the \"Magna Vita Sancti Hugonis\", one of the fullest and most trustworthy hagiographies from the Middle Ages?"} +{"answers": ["Aglaope infausta"], "question": "the caterpillar of the moth can retract its head into its prothorax?"} +{"answers": ["Reflex", "Reflex"], "question": "reading an issue of the magazine so seriously disturbed the wife of a former Czech Prime Minister that she had to be hospitalized?"} +{"answers": ["Roa–Hønefoss Line"], "question": "the \"(Jevnaker Station pictured)\" was built to allow the Bergen Line to both connect to Oslo, Norway, and be built with standard gauge?"} +{"answers": ["Louisette Bertholle", "Bertholle", "Louisette"], "question": " was one of three authors of the seminal 1961 cookbook \"Mastering the Art of French Cooking\", with Julia Child and Simone Beck?"} +{"answers": ["Lectionary 241"], "question": " belonged to Matthew Baillie, physician and pathologist, before it came to the Glasgow University Library?"} +{"answers": ["Ike Davis", "Ike", "Davis"], "question": ", the New York Mets rookie first baseman, is the 197th son to follow in their father's footsteps and became a Major League Baseball player?"} +{"answers": ["Albania", "Albania"], "question": "the magazine is regarded as a mini-encyclopedia of the Albanian culture of the early 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Kapo", "Kapo"], "question": "Nazi concentration camps relied on a hierarchical system to both run the day-to-day camp operations and keep the prisoners divided and dependent?"} +{"answers": ["Mien Ruys", "Mien", "Ruys", "Tuinen Mien Ruys"], "question": ", a Dutch garden architect, started the fad of designing gardens using railroad ties (Dutch, \"bielzen\"), so much so that her nickname became \"Bielzen Mien\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ouvrage Fermont"], "question": "the only French soldier killed in the 1940 assault on the Maginot Line's is interred in its main gallery?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Achelous", "Battle of Achelous"], "question": "Nikephoros II Orsini was killed during the and his whole army was destroyed by Albanian forces, marking the end of the Orsini dynasty in the Despotate of Epirus?"} +{"answers": ["Ciguli Miguli"], "question": " is a 1952 Yugoslav film that was banned for 25 years for its satire of socialist bureaucracy?"} +{"answers": ["Microgale macpheei"], "question": " is the only known recently extinct tenrec?"} +{"answers": ["Norman", "Tom", "Tom Norman"], "question": "P. T. Barnum named English showman the \"Silver King\" because of his gift for putting on a show?"} +{"answers": ["Obama Anak Menteng"], "question": " (\"Obama, the Menteng Kid\"), a novel about Barack Obama's childhood in Indonesia, was written in just four days?"} +{"answers": ["Jr.", "John", "John Hartnup Jr."], "question": "while inspecting anemometers on the rooftop of the Bidston Observatory, \"was seized with a fit of giddiness\" and fell to his death?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh Bardulf", "Bardulf"], "question": " is one of the few justices mentioned by name in the \"Tractatus of Glanvill\", an early medieval English legal text?"} +{"answers": ["Hale", "Lucy Lambert Hale", "Lucy"], "question": ", the secret fiancée of Abraham Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth, later married a United States Secretary of the Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Norwegian Air Lines", "Air Lines"], "question": "Pan Am and planned the first transatlantic scheduled airline service in 1936, but Pan Am backed out three weeks before the scheduled start, and instead ran a route further south?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Ogle Tayloe", "Benjamin Ogle Tayloe House"], "question": "the in Washington, D.C., has been called the \"Cream White House\" and the \"Little White House,\" and was once the headquarters for NASA?"} +{"answers": ["Save the Children State of the World's Mothers report", "Save the Children State of the World"], "question": "Save the Children's ranked the United States 28th, citing a lifetime risk of maternal death six times greater in the U.S. than in Bosnia and Herzegovina?"} +{"answers": ["John Law", "John Law", "Law", "John", "John Law DD"], "question": ", bishop of Clonfert, Killala and Elphin, was a Second Wrangler?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Ochs", "Michael", "Michael Ochs Archive", "Ochs"], "question": "pictures from the photographic archive of have been featured in practically every release by Rhino Records and Bear Family Records?"} +{"answers": ["Interstate XBDR"], "question": "although two prototypes of the flying bomb were ordered, only a 1/17-scale model was ever built?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Richard Michael Hill", "Michael Hill", "Hill", "Michael Hill", "Michael Hill Jeweller"], "question": "the last three New Zealand Open tournaments, the leading men's golf tournament in New Zealand, were played on private golf course?"} +{"answers": ["The Tree of Seasons"], "question": "Stephen Gately's book contains an introduction written by his husband describing his early life in one of \"the poorest parts of Dublin City\", \"a place of civil unrest and terrorist activity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Swanson Science Center"], "question": "the floors in the at Washington & Jefferson College are overstabilized to protect the laboratories from vibrations due to an adjacent highway?"} +{"answers": ["Rocío Ana María Canseco", "Ana María Canseco", "Ana", "Canseco"], "question": " has posed dressed as Greta Garbo and wore a mustache?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel", "Rachel Chiesley, Lady Grange", "Grange"], "question": "an Edinburgh judge and Member of Parliament had his wife, \"\", kidnapped and effectively imprisoned for 13 years in remote parts of western Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Rock Schoolhouse"], "question": " is the only one of 12 19th-century one-room schoolhouses remaining intact in Amenia, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Margariscus"], "question": "though the faces threats such as habitat destruction, invasive species, and overharvesting, it has not yet been listed as federally endangered in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Avalanche", "Avalanche"], "question": "the criminal syndicate known as was responsible for two-thirds of all phishing attacks in the second half of 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Nigel", "Cullen", "Richard Nigel Cullen", "Nigel Cullen"], "question": "World War II fighter pilot , who became an ace with 16 aerial victories, was nicknamed \"Ape\" for his imposing physique?"} +{"answers": ["Hogg", "Robert V. Hogg", "Robert", "Robert Vincent"], "question": "Do you know that, while President of the American Statistical Association, wore the name tag \"Boss Hogg\" after the character on the television series \"The Dukes of Hazzard\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Cassin Kinkaid", "Thomas", "Thomas C. Kinkaid", "Kinkaid"], "question": "Admiral \"\" received the Navy Distinguished Service Medal on three separate occasions, for his actions during the Battle of the Coral Sea, the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, and the Battle of Attu?"} +{"answers": ["male breast cancer", "Male breast cancer"], "question": " tends to be diagnosed later than breast cancer in women?"} +{"answers": ["Reginald", "Canterbury", "Reginald of Canterbury"], "question": "the medieval French monk wrote a long Latin epic poem on Malchus, a Syrian saint whose life was originally recorded by Saint Jerome?"} +{"answers": ["Malapai Hill"], "question": "the basalt of is full of xenoliths of lherzolite brought up from the mantle?"} +{"answers": ["Avro Canada", "Avro Canada CF-103"], "question": "design work on the began before the aircraft it was supposed to replace entered service?"} +{"answers": ["Thorne Memorial School"], "question": "in order for the village of Millbrook, New York, to accept the donation of , it had to incorporate?"} +{"answers": ["Carrier Pigeon", "Carrier Pigeon"], "question": "the clipper ship successfully navigated the \"roaring forties\", \"furious fifties\" and \"screaming sixties\" only to get wrecked on the rocks of Central California offshore?"} +{"answers": ["Lynfeld"], "question": "the farmhouse \"\" at in Washington, New York, is built in a rough \"C\" shape, an unusual configuration for an Italianate-style building?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Foliot", "Foliot", "Ralph"], "question": "the medieval English clergyman donated 20 books to Hereford Cathedral on his death?"} +{"answers": ["uveoparotid fever", "Heerfordt syndrome"], "question": " affects 0.3% of patients afflicted with sarcoidosis?"} +{"answers": ["Nick", "Nick Smith", "Nick Smith", "Smith"], "question": "in the recent UK election regained Blaenau Gwent for Labour, keeping a promise to the late Michael Foot?"} +{"answers": ["1909 Monterrey hurricane"], "question": "a , in 1909 resulted in the deaths of at least 4,000 people during the night of August 27?"} +{"answers": ["Hestenes", "Arne", "Arne Hestenes", "Arne Magnus Hestenes"], "question": "Norwegian film critic , a one-time jury member of the Cannes Film Festival, was an honorary citizen of Cannes?"} +{"answers": ["Countdown to Zero"], "question": "the documentary film , which analyzes the likelihood of the use of nuclear weapons, has been privately screened for U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton?"} +{"answers": ["St. Thomas' Episcopal Church", "St. Thomas Episcopal Church", "St. Thomas Episcopal Church"], "question": "to save money on the construction of in Amenia Union, New York, the congregants brought building materials to the site with their own horse teams?"} +{"answers": ["Zoe", "Leonard", "Zoe Leonard"], "question": "photographer and artist s 1995 exhibition \"Strange Fruit (for David)\" featured discarded fruit skins sewn together and decorated?"} +{"answers": ["Tupolev ANT-37"], "question": "the bomber \"Rodina\" was used to set a flight distance record by an all-female crew in 1938?"} +{"answers": ["Monza ampullae"], "question": "the are metal pilgrimage souvenirs from the Holy Land, dating to circa AD 600, and important in art history for their iconography?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 699"], "question": " \"\" contains an unfinished treatise by Pseudo-Dorotheus, on the Seventy Disciples and the twelve Apostles?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Rose Durocher", "Durocher", "Marie"], "question": "Canadian nun has been associated with the recovery of a man declared dead and sudden changes in the course of two fires?"} +{"answers": ["King Matt the First"], "question": "the 1923 children's novel is as popular in Poland as \"Peter Pan\" is in the English-speaking world?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothee", "Mields", "Dorothee Mields"], "question": "soprano sang solo and tutti in five cantatas composed for Pentecost by the prolific Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, a contemporary of Bach?"} +{"answers": ["Humble Bundle", "Humble Bundle Inc."], "question": "the , a week-long \"pay what you want\" charitable promotion from several independent video game developers, raised over $1 million?"} +{"answers": ["Pulaka"], "question": "the traditional crop of the Pacific island of Tuvalu, , is threatened by rising sea levels, and thus is their way of life threatened as well?"} +{"answers": ["Camerino", "Giuliana Camerino", "Giuliana"], "question": " named her Venetian fashion house \"Roberta di Camerino\" after the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers film \"Roberta\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stolte", "Adele", "Adele Stolte"], "question": "soprano recorded the Bach cantata for Pentecost \"Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten! BWV 172\" with the Thomanerchor conducted by Erhard Mauersberger?"} +{"answers": ["Breslov Research Institute"], "question": "the first English translations of the works of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov were published by more than 170 years after the Rebbe's death?"} +{"answers": ["Vreto", "Jani Vreto", "Jani"], "question": "Albanian writer was excommunicated by the Orthodox metropolitan of Gjirokastër, who accused him of having committed heresy by \"creating an Albanian question\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gothic! Ten Original Dark Tales"], "question": "the horror short story compilation novel won five major awards and was nominated for another?"} +{"answers": ["Lectionary 226"], "question": " of the New Testament, in some parts is a palimpsest, contains lessons from the Old Testament?"} +{"answers": ["Michel Ordener", "Ordener", "Michel"], "question": "after the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805, Napoleon predicted General would die within five or six years—and although he retired, Ordener died in 1811?"} +{"answers": ["Minsmere RSPB reserve", "RSPB Minsmere"], "question": "the reed beds of , one of the UK's premier birdwatching sites, were established as a result of anti-invasion measures during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Edith", "Hughes", "Edith Hughes", "Edith Hughes"], "question": ", considered Britain's first practising woman architect, was refused entry to the all-male Royal Institute of British Architects in 1927?"} +{"answers": ["Yuanyang colliery outburst"], "question": "a at a colliery in China led to death, poisoning, suspensions, sackings and the disappearance of one person?"} +{"answers": ["Horndon mint"], "question": "there is only one surviving example of a coin struck at the Anglo-Saxon at Horndon-on-the-Hill?"} +{"answers": ["Oliver Winfield Killam", "Oliver", "Killam"], "question": "in 1921 , a Texas industrialist and former Oklahoma state legislator, launched the South Texas Oil Boom centered near Laredo?"} +{"answers": ["Madras", "Madras"], "question": "the headscarf of the can be tied to show the availability of the woman for courtship?"} +{"answers": ["Ufferman Site"], "question": " was discovered by groundhogs?"} +{"answers": ["Lopushna Monastery"], "question": "the cathedral of the \"\" in northwestern Bulgaria, built in the 1850s, employs vernacular Gothic decorative features?"} +{"answers": ["Indianapolis Journal"], "question": "Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley's poem \"Little Orphant Annie\" was first published in the ?"} +{"answers": ["SECAT S-5"], "question": "the design of the was based on that of an earlier aircraft, work on which the outbreak of World War II had disrupted?"} +{"answers": ["Shishupala Vadha"], "question": ", a Sanskrit epic poem by Magha, contains what has been called \"the most complex and exquisite type of palindrome ever invented\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis Mumford House", "Lewis Mumford"], "question": "the restoration of Lewis Mumford's \"\" in Amenia, New York, after his death actually made it more difficult to sell?"} +{"answers": ["Gonzalo Aguirre Villafán", "Aguirre Villafán", "Villafán", "Gonzalo"], "question": ", former president of the parliamentary Defense Committee of Bolivia, was educated in Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Gold to Go"], "question": " offers 10-gram gold bars and custom pure gold coins for purchase from vending machines?"} +{"answers": ["F+W C-3605"], "question": "the nose of the had to be stretched by six feet (1.8 m) to balance its center of gravity?"} +{"answers": ["Aldona Gustas", "Aldona", "Gustas"], "question": "Lithuanian-born co-founded an artistic forum in West Berlin, the \"Berliner Malerpoeten\", intended to attract individuals who both wrote and illustrated their works?"} +{"answers": ["A1", "A1"], "question": "18.6% of the 's route between Zagreb and Split consists of tunnels, bridges, viaducts and similar structures?"} +{"answers": ["Paro Chhu"], "question": "due to Bhutanese tradition, which regards river convergence as inauspicious, there are three chortens built especially to ward off evil spirits at the point where the converges with the Wong Chhu?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Jean Ambroise Baston de Lariboisière", "Lariboisière"], "question": " \"\" directed French artillery to fire on an ice-covered lake at the Battle of Austerlitz, helping to win the day for Napoleon?"} +{"answers": ["Danmono"], "question": "the repertoire of the Japanese musical style consists of eight pieces, all very similar in style?"} +{"answers": ["Waddesdon Road railway station"], "question": " generated only £4 per year in passenger revenue before being taken over by the London Underground?"} +{"answers": ["Frankdicksonite", "frankdicksonite"], "question": "the existence of the mineral was predicted before its discovery?"} +{"answers": ["Les Éboulements"], "question": " is located in the centre of the Charlevoix crater in Quebec, and was named after a large landslide that occurred in 1663?"} +{"answers": ["Bakri Sapalo", "Sapalo", "Bakri"], "question": "for creating a writing system for his Oromo language, Sheikh was placed under house arrest in Dire Dawa by the Ethiopian government?"} +{"answers": ["Hakea denticulata"], "question": " can be found east of Albany to Esperance and beyond?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Tabor Methodist Episcopal Church", "Mount Tabor Methodist Episcopal Church"], "question": "the cemetery at the former near West Liberty, Ohio, includes graves of veterans of both the American Revolutionary War and World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Émilie", "Gamelin", "Émilie Tavernier Gamelin", "Émilie Gamelin"], "question": "Canadian nun was one of only 226 women who sought to vote at the 1832 Montreal West by-election?"} +{"answers": ["Alcoholism in Russia", "Alcohol consumption in Russia"], "question": "a study in three Siberian towns found that 52% of deaths of people between the ages of 15 and 54 were due to ?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy Gene Armstrong", "Tommy", "Tommy Armstrong", "Armstrong", "Tommy Armstrong"], "question": "former Louisiana State Rep. of Shreveport is particularly known for his opposition to video poker?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Mirr"], "question": "remnants of a mill and dam, originally built in late Roman/early Byzantine period, can still be seen at the place of the depopulated Palestinian village of ?"} +{"answers": ["Weed", "Bobby", "Bobby Weed"], "question": " is the co-founder of a non-profit organization that aids autistic children?"} +{"answers": ["Hochmoselbrücke", "Hochmosel Bridge"], "question": "international wine critics fear that the will harm some of the best vineyards of the Mosel riesling?"} +{"answers": ["Zaans Museum"], "question": "in 2001, the received a commendation at the presentation of the annual European Museum of the Year Award?"} +{"answers": ["Qiriazi", "Parashqevi Qiriazi", "Parashqevi"], "question": " was only 11 when she started to work as an elementary teacher in \"Shkolla e Vashave\", the first Albanian School exclusively for girls, which opened in 1891?"} +{"answers": ["Break the Barrier"], "question": "The Headbangers were reunited during the , a professional wrestling supercard in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Linderman", "Linderman"], "question": "rodeo performer was the first person to win three Rodeo Cowboys Association season championships in a year?"} +{"answers": ["Black honeyeater"], "question": "the \"\" eats charcoal from the ashes of campfires in Australia's outback?"} +{"answers": ["Suavemente", "Suavemente"], "question": "the success of the Hot Latin Tracks number-one song, \"\", was said to have been influenced by Elvis Crespo's son?"} +{"answers": ["Tres Palacios", "Tres Palacios Bay"], "question": "two stories explain the naming of in Texas; one of which involves a vision by shipwrecked Spaniards of vanishing palaces along the bay's shores?"} +{"answers": ["Quantum Catastrophe"], "question": "Brain Drill's album is loosely based on the 2012 phenomenon?"} +{"answers": ["1910 London to Manchester air race"], "question": "during the , Claude Grahame-White's Farman III biplane was guarded by boy scouts, while he ate biscuits?"} +{"answers": ["Iberian Pyrite Belt"], "question": "the mines of the have been active since before Roman times?"} +{"answers": ["Lorette Wood", "Lorette", "Wood", "Lorette M. Wood"], "question": " served as both the first female city council member and the first female mayor of Santa Cruz, California?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Prince René of Bourbon-Parma", "Bourbon-Parma"], "question": "before the birth of his first child, and his wife traveled to Paris to ensure their child was born on French soil?"} +{"answers": ["Matagorda Bay"], "question": " in Texas was separated from East Matagorda Bay after local residents diverted the Colorado River to control flooding?"} +{"answers": ["Beldon", "Eileen", "Eileen Beldon"], "question": "actress played a parlormaid in the 1938 film adaptation of \"Pygmalion\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vernon Huber", "Vernon", "Huber"], "question": "the American Samoa Fono, the legislature of American Samoa, formed with the encouragement of Governor ?"} +{"answers": ["Myers", "Elena Myers", "Elena", "Elena Myers Court"], "question": "16-year-old \"\" is the first female motorcyclist to win a race in the 76-year history of AMA Pro Racing?"} +{"answers": ["Bund Financial Bull", "Bund Bull"], "question": "Arturo Di Modica's was modelled after both Wall Street's \"Charging Bull\" and the Chinese zodiac's Ox?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Neopatras"], "question": "in the , a Byzantine army of about 30,000 was surprised and defeated by a force of 300–500 Latin knights?"} +{"answers": ["Bear River First Nation"], "question": "people of Nova Scotia’s used to hunt porpoises for their livelihood?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Howard KB", "Howard", "Robert Howard", "Robert", "Robert Howard"], "question": " was twice placed in the Fleet Prison after failing to explain to the Star Chamber why Lady Purbeck kept having children?"} +{"answers": ["Bloomvale Historic District"], "question": "three different owners of mills at in Pleasant Valley, New York, defaulted on their mortgages and lost the mills to foreclosure?"} +{"answers": ["Gilbert de Lacy", "Lacy", "de Lacy", "Gilbert"], "question": "the military efforts of the medieval English nobleman at Ludlow later became the basis of the medieval romance \"Fouke le Fitz Waryn\"?"} +{"answers": ["Manatee Palms Youth Services"], "question": "the State of Florida has twice ordered to cease admissions due to unsafe conditions?"} +{"answers": ["Refugee controversy in Sjöbo"], "question": "in , the population of Sjöbo Municipality in Sweden voted in favor of banning Sjöbo from accepting foreign refugees?"} +{"answers": ["Dumitru Iacobescu", "Iacobescu", "D. Iacobescu", "D."], "question": "several works by Romanian Symbolist poet , who died around the age of twenty, speak about his losing battle with tuberculosis?"} +{"answers": ["Willard v. Tayloe"], "question": "Henry Willard purchased the Willard Hotel with gold coins because the U.S. Supreme Court ?"} +{"answers": ["Volkspark Friedrichshain"], "question": " \"\" is the oldest and second largest urban park in Berlin?"} +{"answers": ["Why Don't You Love Me", "Why Don't You Love Me"], "question": "the song \"\", performed by Beyoncé, peaked at number one in the \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Club Songs chart, though it was never released as single?"} +{"answers": ["John's vision of the Son of Man"], "question": "in Revelation, Jesus , which has been viewed as an implicit critique of a coin of Domitian which depicts his infant son with seven stars?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Kašpar", "Jan Kašpar"], "question": "the first Czech aviator, , made his first flight with Blériot XI in 1910?"} +{"answers": ["Becket controversy"], "question": "due to the , from 1163 to 1173 no new bishops were appointed in England?"} +{"answers": ["Aline Chassériau"], "question": "Théodore Chassériau's painting of his sister , now in the Louvre, was painted when he was 16 and she was 13?"} +{"answers": ["GRB 000131"], "question": "at the time of its discovery in 2000, was the most distant gamma-ray burst ever recorded?"} +{"answers": ["Navajo Nation Zoological and Botanical Park"], "question": "the was facing immediate closure after a visit by the gods in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Bobby Moore Sculpture", "Statue of Bobby Moore, Wembley"], "question": "the \"\" was unveiled as the finishing touch to the new Wembley Stadium when it opened in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Punta de Chimino"], "question": "the Classic period Maya city of was one of the last cities to survive the political collapse of the Petexbatún region of Guatemala?"} +{"answers": ["Don Coleman", "Don Coleman", "Don Edwin Coleman", "Don", "Coleman"], "question": " was the first Michigan State football player to have his number retired, the Spartans' first African-American coach, and the first African-American teacher at Flint Central?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Pulitzer"], "question": "the in Amsterdam is built from 25 historic canal houses, dating to the 17th and 18th century?"} +{"answers": ["Lattimore", "Jonita Lattimore", "Jonita"], "question": " performed at the opening weekend at the current homes for the Boston Landmarks Orchestra and the Grant Park Music Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Fritz Werner", "Werner", "Fritz"], "question": "conductor and trumpeter Maurice André collaborated on choral works of Bach and on music of Werner himself?"} +{"answers": ["The Toilette of Esther"], "question": "the painting \"\" by Théodore Chassériau depicts Esther preparing to be presented to King Ahasuerus, ruler of Persia, who subsequently took her as his wife?"} +{"answers": ["Józef", "Kowalczyk", "Józef Kowalczyk"], "question": " served longer in one country than any other apostolic nuncio?"} +{"answers": ["Servicio de Transportes Eléctricos"], "question": "the , in Mexico City, provides more than public transport rides annually, using exclusively electric trolleybuses and light rail cars?"} +{"answers": ["Guillaume Beneman", "Beneman", "Guillaume"], "question": " was one of several prominent late 18th-century Parisian \"ébénistes\" of German extraction, including the royal cabinetmaker Jean Henri Riesener?"} +{"answers": ["ANZAC Test", "2010 Anzac Test", "2010 ANZAC Test"], "question": "the , a rugby league match between Australia and New Zealand, was the first event to be held at Melbourne's AAMI Park?"} +{"answers": ["Bryan K. Pedersen", "Bryan Pedersen", "Bryan", "Sara B. Pedersen", "Pedersen"], "question": "State Rep. of Cheyenne has proposed that Wyoming invest 80 percent of its permanent minerals and land accounts into private equities and hedge funds?"} +{"answers": ["Transandinomys talamancae"], "question": "the rice rat has three digits on its penis, of which the middle is longest?"} +{"answers": ["Jimmy J. Hughes", "Hughes", "Jimmy Hughes", "Jimmy Hughes", "Jimmy"], "question": "singer recorded his 1964 hit \"Steal Away\" in one take?"} +{"answers": ["Lectionary 228"], "question": " very often interchanges the letters \"omicron\" and \"omega\"?"} +{"answers": ["V. J. Bella", "V.", "Bella", "V.J. Bella", "Vincent Joseph Bella"], "question": "a fire station at the Louisiana State University Fireman Training Center is named in honour of former Louisiana state fire marshal ?"} +{"answers": ["Karma Gon", "Karma Gon Monastery"], "question": ", the original monastery of the Karma Kagyu sect of Tibetan Buddhism, was founded in the 12th century by Düsum Khyenpa, the first Karmapa Lama?"} +{"answers": ["Sellas Tetteh", "Sellas", "Tetteh", "Sellas Tetteh Teivi"], "question": "s Ghana under-20 team was the first African team to win the FIFA U-20 World Cup, in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["The Mighty Hannibal", "The", "Hannibal"], "question": "American singer, songwriter and record producer once sang with members of The Pips, and was later known for the song \"Jerkin' the Dog\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Dampier Palmer", "Palmer"], "question": " accepted the Stewardship of the three Chiltern Hundreds?"} +{"answers": ["Friction stir processing"], "question": " can make aluminum alloys into superplastics?"} +{"answers": ["Nirmal Kumar Bose", "Nirmal", "Bose"], "question": "Indian anthropologist , also a scholar on Mahatma Gandhi, did not agree with Gandhi's practice of active sexual celibacy?"} +{"answers": ["Billy Gray", "Billy Gray", "Billy", "Gray"], "question": "after \"Father Knows Best\" ended, actor devoted his later interest to riding and collecting motorcycles?"} +{"answers": ["The Witch Way"], "question": "buses used on Burnley & Pendle bus route are named after the Pendle witches?"} +{"answers": ["John C. Becher", "Becher", "John"], "question": "American actor appeared in both the original 1966 production and the 1983 revival of \"Mame\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maon Synagogue"], "question": "the mosaic floor of the shows the steps in ancient wine making?"} +{"answers": ["Petro Marko", "Petro", "Marko"], "question": " is widely regarded as one of the founding fathers of modern Albanian prose?"} +{"answers": ["People's Committee to Protect Ukraine"], "question": "after the first rally of the , participants complained of being hassled by the police in an attempt to limit the number of partakers in the rally?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Gordon", "Thomas Gisborne Gordon"], "question": " is the only one-handed rugby football player to ever have been capped at international level?"} +{"answers": ["Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center"], "question": "the \"(entrance pictured)\" is located in the Audubon Ballroom, where Malcolm X was assassinated?"} +{"answers": ["Tarporley Hunt Club"], "question": "the , founded in 1762, is the oldest surviving hunt club in England?"} +{"answers": ["Hyron Spinrad", "Spinrad", "Hyron"], "question": " discovered water vapor in the atmosphere of Mars, and was the first astronomer to identify a galaxy with a redshift greater than one?"} +{"answers": ["Dance in the Dark"], "question": "Lady Gaga's song \"\" is about a girl who likes to have sex with the lights off because she is embarrassed about her body?"} +{"answers": ["Tonda Wildlife Management Area"], "question": " is the largest protected area in Papua New Guinea?"} +{"answers": ["Majorian"], "question": "Roman Emperor issued a law that imposed a minimum age of 40 years to women who wanted to take religious vows?"} +{"answers": ["Shubert Alley"], "question": "moments after Faisal Shahzad's failed 2010 Times Square car bombing attempt, a surveillance video caught images of him walking through \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "Charles Alexander Jones", "Charles Jones", "Charles Jones", "Jones"], "question": "during the 1988–89 NBA season, the Washington Bullets had both a center named Charles Jones and a ?"} +{"answers": ["Pictured rove beetle"], "question": "the lives in the intertidal zone and feeds on beach hoppers?"} +{"answers": ["Halkett boat"], "question": "when not in use, a hull could be worn as a cloak or used as a blanket, its oar used as a walking stick and its sail as an umbrella?"} +{"answers": ["Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang"], "question": "when the \"\" in Paro, Bhutan, was restored in 1841, the donors were thanked by etching their names on tree trunks which form the columns of the ground floor?"} +{"answers": ["Sangamitta", "Sanghamitta"], "question": "after the death of , the daughter of Emperor Ashoka, observances were held in her honor throughout Sri Lanka for one week?"} +{"answers": ["Grey", "Antony Grey", "Antony"], "question": ", who died at the end of April, became Stonewall Hero of the Year in 2007, to mark the 40th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in the UK in which he was instrumental?"} +{"answers": ["JCall"], "question": ", a new Middle East advocacy group along the lines of J Street, is founded to lobby the European parliament for a resolution to the Middle East conflict?"} +{"answers": ["J.S. v. Bethlehem Area School District"], "question": "the Pennsylvania Supreme Court case found the district could expel a student for making a website mocking his teacher, even though he made it outside school?"} +{"answers": ["Ole", "Barman", "Ole Barman"], "question": "police sergeant served two years as theatre director at \"Det Norske Teatret\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ouvrage Vélosnes"], "question": "the former of the Maginot Line, a French fortification constructed in the 1930s, is now a protected habitat for bats?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese Aviation Museum"], "question": "the \"\" is located in an underground bunker and includes a replica of the Wright Flyer?"} +{"answers": ["Telethon", "Telethon"], "question": "\"\" was the first episode of the NBC comedy \"Parks and Recreation\" to be written by star Amy Poehler?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael C. Moynihan", "Moynihan"], "question": "before becoming senior editor at \"Reason\" magazine, was a fellow at the free-market think tank Timbro?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican ceramics"], "question": "despite heavy European and other influences, still retain indigenous elements?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas John McDonnell", "McDonnell"], "question": " consecrated Marist College's altar with the relics of two martyrs?"} +{"answers": ["Emerald Valley Golf Club"], "question": "the in Creswell, Oregon, was once owned by a timber products company and later by Arnold Palmer?"} +{"answers": ["World Cup Sculpture''", "World Cup", "World Cup Sculpture"], "question": "the \"\", celebrating England's 1966 FIFA World Cup Final victory, was criticised for not looking like the players involved?"} +{"answers": ["Linda", "Linda King", "King"], "question": "in 2009 sold 60 letters from her former lover, author Charles Bukowski, for $69,000?"} +{"answers": ["Tupolev ANT-21"], "question": "the was rejected by the Soviet Air Force because it was not armed with recoilless rifles?"} +{"answers": ["Gullgubbe", "Gullgubber"], "question": "almost 2,500 have been found at Sorte Muld, on the island of Bornholm in Denmark?"} +{"answers": ["Council of Civil Service Unions v Minister for the Civil Service"], "question": "the was the first case to hold that exercises of the Royal Prerogative were subject to judicial review?"} +{"answers": ["Azalia", "Snail", "Azalia Snail"], "question": "singer-songwriter was dubbed the \"Queen of lo-fi\"?"} +{"answers": ["Desireé Bassett", "Desireé", "Bassett", "Desireé Apolonio Bassett"], "question": "seventeen-year-old rock guitarist has been called \"the future of rock and roll\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lectionary 232"], "question": ", a manuscript of the New Testament, was variously dated in the past?"} +{"answers": ["Dendrocollybia"], "question": "the is a mushroom that grows on the decomposing remains of other mushrooms?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Multhopp", "Multhopp", "Hans"], "question": "the aerodynamic work of on lifting bodies assisted in the design of the Space Shuttle?"} +{"answers": ["Hylli i Dritës"], "question": " is regarded as one of the most important Albanian magazines of the early 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Drake", "Bob Drake", "Drake", "Bob"], "question": "a reviewer described each successive solo album by as \"a more twisted aural journey than the previous one\"?"} +{"answers": ["Majbølle Mølle"], "question": " was officially opened in 1988 by Prince Henrik of Denmark after its restoration?"} +{"answers": ["Flores Santos", "Jenaro Flores Santos", "Jenaro", "Santos"], "question": " was the first peasant organizer to lead the Bolivian national trade union centre COB?"} +{"answers": ["Amphidromus"], "question": "shells of were among the first Indonesian land snails brought to Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Lhuentse Dzong", "Lhuntse Dzong"], "question": "the suffered serious damage during a 2009 earthquake that measured 6.1 on the Richter scale?"} +{"answers": ["John Heaphy", "Fellowes", "John", "John Heaphy Fellowes"], "question": ", a prisoner of war for six-and-a-half years during the Vietnam War, was awarded the Silver Star for \"conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity while interned\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maharlika"], "question": "former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos used the Filipino term as a \"nom de guerre\" until his World War II exploits as a guerrilla soldier were proven false in 1985?"} +{"answers": ["Monte Carlo", "Monte Carlo"], "question": "17-year-old Selena Gomez replaced 42-year-old Nicole Kidman as the lead in the film ?"} +{"answers": ["MASA", "MASA"], "question": ", formed in 1959, was the second-largest manufacturer of buses in Mexico when it was acquired in 1998 by Volvo?"} +{"answers": ["Jewish Sports Review"], "question": "\"Sports Illustrated\" described the as \"tireless in its service mission\" to report on the activities of Jewish athletes?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Francis Small", "Edward", "Small"], "question": " was the first Gambian to be elected to the country's legislative council?"} +{"answers": ["Spartans Exercising", "Young Spartans Exercising"], "question": "in Edgar Degas' painting , the four women in the foreground share ten legs?"} +{"answers": ["Sarcosphaera", "Sarcosphaera coronaria"], "question": "a specimen of the bioaccumulator fungus \"(example pictured)\" was found to contain the highest concentration of arsenic ever reported in a mushroom?"} +{"answers": ["Docker", "Russell", "Russell Docker"], "question": "British skier has competed at the Winter Paralympics on three occasions after being paralysed in a 1995 accident?"} +{"answers": ["Neely–Sieber House", "Neely-Sieber House"], "question": "the in Lima, Ohio, changed hands after the violent death of its oil baron owner?"} +{"answers": ["94 Meetings"], "question": "\"\", an episode of NBC's comedy \"Parks and Recreation\", featured the return of several actors who had previously appeared in the series, such as Alison Becker and Susan Yeagley?"} +{"answers": ["Deandra", "Deandra Dottin", "Dottin"], "question": " scored the first century in a women's Twenty20 International, making 112 not out in the opening match of the 2010 ICC Women's World Twenty20?"} +{"answers": ["Sewall Pettingill", "Olin Sewall Pettingill", "Pettingill", "Sewall"], "question": " studied the last three Heath Hens, and later assisted in filming four Walt Disney nature films, one of which won an Academy Award?"} +{"answers": ["Douglas XP-48"], "question": "the U.S. Army Air Corps cancelled the because its performance figures seemed to be too good to be true?"} +{"answers": ["Andrei Alexandrovich Popov", "Popov", "Andrei"], "question": "Russian Rear-Admiral \"\" designed two circular battleships and a yacht for the Romanovs?"} +{"answers": ["Pahvant Butte", "Pavant Butte"], "question": " in Utah probably formed in an eruptive sequence similar to the 1963 eruption of Surtsey?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Fingleton", "Fingleton"], "question": "before became CEO of the Irish Nationwide Building Society, he was the chairman of Irish aid agency Concern?"} +{"answers": ["Cordyline pumilio"], "question": "the (\"Cordyline pumilio\") was consumed by the Maori as a relish?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph H. Weston", "Weston", "Joseph"], "question": "in 1974 the Arkansas Supreme Court struck down the state's criminal libel law in a case involving controversial Sharp County newspaper editor ?"} +{"answers": ["Turkmen Carpet Museum"], "question": "the in Ashgabat has the world's largest hand-woven carpet, recognized by Guinness World Records?"} +{"answers": ["Metropolitan Block", "Metropolitan Block"], "question": "the \"\" is the best-preserved building of the Lima, Ohio, oil boom of the late 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Kuri Chhu"], "question": "the river in hilly Bhutan provides opportunities for both kayaking and rafting?"} +{"answers": ["Tvrđa"], "question": "in the mid-1700s, inns made up an estimated one-third of the buildings in , a Habsburg fort that forms part of the city of Osijek in Croatia?"} +{"answers": ["Long-finned goby", "Oxyurichthys microlepis"], "question": "the is a tropical, demersal and amphidromous fish that is found in the waters of the Indo-West Pacific and Western Pacific regions?"} +{"answers": ["Gilbert Mackereth", "Mackereth", "Gilbert"], "question": "British World War I hero was almost removed from his grave in San Sebastián due to unpaid burial taxes?"} +{"answers": ["Ratner Athletics Center", "Gerald Ratner Athletics Center"], "question": "the University of Chicago's new athletic home, \"\", is a suspension structure supported by s, cables and counterweights?"} +{"answers": ["Greenhill", "Thomas", "Thomas Greenhill", "Thomas Greenhill"], "question": ", surgeon to the 7th Duke of Norfolk, was the last of his mother's 39 children?"} +{"answers": ["John Mackintosh Square", "John Mackintosh"], "question": "in 1939, excavations beneath in Gibraltar for an air-raid shelter revealed no signs of any foundations, suggesting it has always been an open square?"} +{"answers": ["Ley", "Francis", "Francis Ley"], "question": " is credited with introducing baseball to England with the Derby County Baseball Club?"} +{"answers": ["Oxegen 2010"], "question": "Jedward dream of performing alongside Eminem, Muse and Arcade Fire at ?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Manogue", "Manogue", "Patrick"], "question": " was a miner '49er and sat on a bishop's chair?"} +{"answers": ["Samson Pit"], "question": "the historic silver mine in the Harz Mountains of Germany was, for a long time, the deepest mine in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Theatricality"], "question": "Lady Gaga loaned her costume designer to the American television series \"Glee\" for the episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Burnett Center", "The Burnett Center"], "question": " academic building at Washington & Jefferson College is adorned with cast iron fleur-de-lis balusters that were salvaged from the former Hays Hall dormitory?"} +{"answers": ["Intimate Exchanges"], "question": "the 1982 play by Alan Ayckbourn includes 31 scenes, 16 possible endings, 10 characters, and 8 major plot variations, all performed by only 2 actors?"} +{"answers": ["Self-Portrait with Two Circles", "Self Portrait with Two Circles"], "question": "the meaning of the circles in Rembrandt's painting \"\" has been the subject of much speculation?"} +{"answers": ["My Own Brucie"], "question": "following his death in 1943, Ch. , an American Cocker Spaniel, was described as the most photographed dog in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Hulda Kamboi Shipanga", "Hulda Shipanga", "Shipanga", "Hulda"], "question": ", the first black Namibian nurse promoted to the rank of matron, attended to the wounded at the Old Location Uprising in 1959 when white doctors refused to treat them?"} +{"answers": ["Apple seed oil"], "question": " has long been used for soap in Africa and India?"} +{"answers": ["Kapchagay Reservoir"], "question": "the in Almaty Province, Kazakhstan, was responsible for reducing the water level of Lake Balkash by roughly 7 feet (2.2 metres) in depth?"} +{"answers": ["Tender Fictions"], "question": "Barbara Hammer's , one of a documentary trilogy on LGBT histories, focuses on the \"constructedness\" of the self?"} +{"answers": ["Teluk Cenderawasih National Park"], "question": " is the largest marine national park in Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Reynolds Metals Company International Headquarters"], "question": "the was a showcase for the company's aluminum products, using aluminum thread in carpets and drapes?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest Troubridge", "Troubridge", "Ernest"], "question": "Rear-Admiral \"\" was court-martialled for his failure to successfully engage the German warships and ?"} +{"answers": ["Arnaud Gonzalez", "Arnaud", "Gonzalez"], "question": " was a member of the France team that won the UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship in 1996?"} +{"answers": ["Grumman XTSF"], "question": "the was the only aircraft design ever designated as a torpedo scout by the U.S. Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Joe'' LeSage", "Joe", "Joe LeSage", "LeSage"], "question": "former Louisiana State Senator was a quarterback for the LSU Tigers and at the age of 27 was named to the LSU Board of Supervisors?"} +{"answers": ["Mazra'a"], "question": "when was one of the Viftlik estates of the Galilee governor Daher al-Omar, it was exempt from paying taxes to the Ottoman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Firebrace", "Henry Firebrace", "Henry"], "question": "one of s escape plans for Charles I of England failed when the king got stuck in a window frame?"} +{"answers": ["Bronzeville Children's Museum"], "question": "the is the only African American children's museum in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Yevgeny Konstantinovich Zavoisky", "Zavoisky", "Yevgeny Zavoisky", "Yevgeny"], "question": " discovered electron paramagnetic resonance in 1944, but missed nuclear magnetic resonance three years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Davidson", "Shirley", "Shirley Davidson"], "question": ", an ice hockey player who had won the Stanley Cup three times in the 1890s, was alleged to have committed suicide with his fiancée after his father refused them permission to marry?"} +{"answers": ["Verkade"], "question": "in 1961 snack manufacturer , to attract female workers, was one of the first Dutch companies to open its own day care facility?"} +{"answers": ["John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame"], "question": "millions have visited the , including one who knelt in front of the flame, fell, and burned to death?"} +{"answers": ["Literary societies at Washington & Jefferson College"], "question": "members of the at Canonsburg Academy would cover the windows with their cloaks to prevent onlookers, because secret societies were presumed to be tied to freemasonry or witchcraft?"} +{"answers": ["Mactire", "Paul Mactire", "Paul"], "question": "the name of 14th century Scotsman probably means \"Paul \"the Wolf\"\" rather than \"Paul, \"son of Tire\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Capella Javelin"], "question": "the engine of the ultralight aircraft was controlled using a motorcycle-type throttle?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Thompson", "Fred Thompson", "Fred", "Thompson"], "question": ", who wrote the book for many hit musical comedies between World War I and World War II, once had three shows running on Broadway simultaneously?"} +{"answers": ["Pedro", "Pedro Romero de Terreros", "Terreros", "Romero de Terreros"], "question": "as a wedding present, , the first Count of Regla, gave his bride two dresses covered with diamonds?"} +{"answers": ["Bykenhulle"], "question": "the hunting lodge at \"\" in East Fishkill, New York, can be entered only by turning a carved liquor bottle on the door to \"pour\" into a nearby shot glass, revealing a peephole?"} +{"answers": ["D'Arcy", "D'Arcy Power", "Power"], "question": "on his 75th birthday was presented with a record of 609 of his \"selected writings\" by a special committee of the Osler Club?"} +{"answers": ["Malik Zulu Shabazz", "Malik", "Shabazz"], "question": ", the leader of the New Black Panther Party, was given the \"Young Lawyer of the Year\" award by the U.S. National Bar Association?"} +{"answers": ["Dunne D.8"], "question": "a flew from Eastchurch to Villacoublay, crossing the English Channel, in August 1912?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Rafah", "Battle of Rafah"], "question": "the was the last major military engagement in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War?"} +{"answers": ["Young Apprentice"], "question": "the reality television series was delayed until after the 2010 United Kingdom general election because of the BBC's political impartiality regulations?"} +{"answers": ["Buttler", "Jos Buttler", "Jos"], "question": "Somerset and England Under-19 wicket-keeper \"\" was named as the 2010 \"Young Wisden\" Schools Cricketer of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Molecular solid"], "question": "some solids can reversibly transform between the covalent and ?"} +{"answers": ["Thomsons Lake"], "question": "the lake sediments at are 30–40,000 years old, the oldest found in Western Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Sault-au-Cochon, Quebec", "Sault-au-Cochon"], "question": "on September 9, 1949, Albert Guay blew up a Douglas DC-3 over in Quebec, Canada, killing 23 people, in order to kill his wife and collect insurance money?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Hungerford", "Hungerford", "Ralph", "Ralph Waldo Hungerford"], "question": "as the first Governor of American Samoa following World War II, conversion of the Samoan economy to a pre-war state was s top priority?"} +{"answers": ["Stiteler", "Harry Stiteler", "Harry", "Robert Harry Stiteler"], "question": "Texas A&M football coach resigned in 1951 after admitting he had misrepresented the facts about being beaten by a stranger near a Houston hotel?"} +{"answers": ["Magic Fountain of Montjuïc"], "question": "the in Barcelona was built on the site of four columns representing Catalan nationalism?"} +{"answers": ["Majorcan cartographic school"], "question": "the Catalan Atlas \"\", one of the most important maps of the medieval period, was made by Abraham Cresques, who belonged to the , in 1375?"} +{"answers": ["Åge", "Åge Hadler", "Hadler"], "question": " won the first individual World Championship title in men's orienteering, in 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Babcock-Macomb House", "Babcock–Macomb House"], "question": "the was the first built in Washington, D.C.'s new Massachusetts Heights neighborhood, and later became the embassy of Cape Verde?"} +{"answers": ["Iura novit curia"], "question": "where the legal maxim of applies, the parties to a legal dispute do not need to plead or prove the law that applies to their case?"} +{"answers": ["Shippen Street", "Shippen Street"], "question": "eleven men survived a fire during construction of the North River Tunnels by breathing through a hacked air pipe 500 feet from the shaft?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Wingfield", "William Wingfield", "Wingfield"], "question": " was Chief Justice of Brecon Circuit before becoming Master in Chancery?"} +{"answers": ["42", "42"], "question": "the song \"\" by Coldplay took its name from one of Chris Martin's favourite numbers?"} +{"answers": ["Elmer H. Inman", "Elmer Inman", "Inman", "Elmer"], "question": " married the daughter of the warden of his first prison?"} +{"answers": ["Session of Christ"], "question": "although the Apostles' Creed states that Jesus \"\" is of God the Father, the New Testament also depicts him as standing and walking?"} +{"answers": ["Boronia imlayensis"], "question": " is found only on one ridgetop in Mount Imlay National Park in far southern New South Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Cameron ram-type blowout preventer"], "question": "the was the first successful blowout preventer for oil wells?"} +{"answers": ["Helen", "Grant", "Helen Grant", "Helen Grant"], "question": "at the United Kingdom general election on 6 May 2010 became the first black female candidate to be elected as a Conservative MP?"} +{"answers": ["Museum of Vuk and Dositej"], "question": "the is the oldest preserved residential building in Belgrade, Serbia?"} +{"answers": ["John McLaughlin", "John McLaughlin", "McLaughlin", "John", "John Dwyer McLaughlin"], "question": "for the last two decades of his artistic career, American abstract painter did not use curves in his paintings?"} +{"answers": ["Admiral-class battlecruiser"], "question": "the battlecruiser \"\" escorted British merchantmen into Bilbao in 1937, even though the Nationalist cruiser was attempting to blockade the port?"} +{"answers": ["Kurt Huber", "Kurt", "Kurt Huber", "Huber"], "question": "the tenor sang the Evangelist in Bach's \"Ascension Oratorio\" \"Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen, BWV 11\", composed for the feast of the Ascension of 275 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["2010–11 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "the features an incoming class with the sons of two former National Basketball Association players, one of whom is the younger brother of a current one?"} +{"answers": ["Portbury Ashlands"], "question": " is a new nature reserve on the site previously used to dump the waste from Portishead power stations?"} +{"answers": ["The Great Filling Station Holdup"], "question": "the B-side of Jimmy Buffet's single \"\" did not air on country radio because of the word \"screw\"?"} +{"answers": ["Crippled Summer"], "question": "the \"South Park\" episode \"\" featured several mentally handicapped children meant to resemble \"Looney Tunes\" cartoon characters?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Columbian Hospital"], "question": "the , the oldest hospital in British Columbia, was built in 1862 during a Gold Rush for $3,396 by the Corps of Royal Engineers and a chain gang?"} +{"answers": ["Gregory", "Gregory Henriquez", "Henriquez"], "question": "architect designed the central stair in the redevelopment of Woodward's building \"\" in Vancouver like a giant umbilical cord, symbolising the rebirth of the site?"} +{"answers": ["Frydenberg", "Kaare", "Kaare Frydenberg"], "question": "for the year 2004, was the highest paid leader of a Norwegian fully state-owned company?"} +{"answers": ["Election court"], "question": "if an in the United Kingdom finds someone guilty of a corrupt practice, they are prevented from voting or holding elected office for five years?"} +{"answers": ["Basilica of San Albino"], "question": "the was established in Mexico, but is currently located in New Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Willem Thibaut", "Willem", "Thibaut"], "question": "Dutch painter made the cartoons for the two stained-glass windows in the Sint Janskerk in 1570?"} +{"answers": ["Type 1936B destroyer"], "question": "two ships of the German class, \"Z35\" and \"Z36\", both sank after hitting \"friendly\" mines on the same day in the Gulf of Finland?"} +{"answers": ["Morganna"], "question": ", originally wanted to be a nun but ran away from school at the age of 13 to become an exotic dancer and legendary kisser of baseball players?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Clavering-Cowper, 3rd Earl Cowper", "Cowper"], "question": " \"\" went on a Grand Tour and, despite becoming an earl and an M.P., he stayed in Florence and became a prince?"} +{"answers": ["St. John's Catholic Church", "St. John's Catholic Church"], "question": "the Romanesque Revival fills an entire city block in Delphos, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Tiesheng", "Shi", "Shi Tiesheng"], "question": "Chinese writer was paralyzed at age 21 while he was a zhiqing?"} +{"answers": ["Planet Earth Live"], "question": " is a BBC nature documentary that will premier with orchestral accompaniment in large cities throughout the United States during the 2010 summer?"} +{"answers": ["Bauersmith", "Paula", "Paula Bauersmith"], "question": " appeared in the original Broadway productions of \"Bury the Dead\", \"Sail Away\", and \"Breakfast at Tiffany's\"?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Graver", "Andy Graver"], "question": "when transferred from Lincoln City to Leicester City for £27,500 in 1954, English footballer was said to be \"afraid of the responsibility of living up to such a big price tag\"?"} +{"answers": ["Straight Up", "Straight Up"], "question": " is the newest book by Joseph J. Romm, whom \"Time\" magazine called \"The Web's most influential climate-change blogger\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mizunokojima Lighthouse"], "question": "a September 1922 typhoon spawned waves that covered the -high ?"} +{"answers": ["Gia Lam Airport", "Gia Lam"], "question": "Hanoi's , a military airfield from which former American POWs were released during Operation Homecoming, is slated to become a fully functional civilian airport by 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Forrestdale Lake"], "question": " used to be an important tortoise hunting site?"} +{"answers": ["Wohlsen", "Albert Wohlsen", "Albert B. Wohlsen", "Albert Bahlinger Wohlsen", "Albert", "Albert B. Wohlsen, Jr."], "question": " was only into a few weeks of his tenure as mayor of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, when he had to deal with fallout from the Three Mile Island accident?"} +{"answers": ["A.C.E. mixture"], "question": "following the wide usage of as an anesthetic, one doctor found patients were more relaxed when he used Eau de Cologne and chloroform for dental operations?"} +{"answers": ["Sipuleucel-T"], "question": " is the first vaccine approved by the FDA for cancer treatment?"} +{"answers": ["Rives", "Jack L. Rives", "Jack"], "question": " became the first Judge Advocate General in any branch of the U.S. military to hold the rank of Lieutenant general?"} +{"answers": ["Sulam"], "question": "the Arab village of is identified with the ancient \"Shunama\" mentioned in the 14th century BCE Amarna letters, and with biblical \"Shunem\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cameron's Line"], "question": " is a suture fault in the Northeast United States formed by the Taconic orogeny around 450 mya?"} +{"answers": ["Breitenbeck", "Joseph Matthew Breitenbeck", "Joseph M. Breitenbeck", "Joseph"], "question": " was sued by a parish church for implementing the Vatican II reform of changing the language of the Mass from Latin to English?"} +{"answers": ["Betty June King", "King", "Betty", "Betty King"], "question": "in 2008 Australian judge referred to herself as the \"queen of banning things\"?"} +{"answers": ["Unity Ranger Station"], "question": "the historic in northeastern Oregon has had a 60-foot high fire lookout tower \"\" with a built-in water tank located on the compound since 1938?"} +{"answers": ["Emil Isac", "Isac", "Emil"], "question": "the Romanian author and politician reacted against ethnic nationalism by maintaining close contacts with Hungarian intellectuals such as Endre Ady and Oszkár Jászi?"} +{"answers": ["Five Daughters"], "question": "the five victims of the Ipswich serial murders are the subject of the 2010 BBC One drama serial ?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward Wingfield Humphreys", "Humphreys"], "question": "although he was a squatter, had decidedly liberal beliefs, and one of his best friends used to jokingly taunt him with being a 'beastly radical'?"} +{"answers": ["No. 2 Commando"], "question": "the first men executed under Adolf Hitler's Commando Order were from ?"} +{"answers": ["Francesco Antonio Santori", "Santori", "Francesco"], "question": "s play \"Emira\" is considered to be the first original Albanian drama ever written?"} +{"answers": ["Oryzomys"], "question": "the number of species in the rodent genus was reduced from 43 to 5 in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Caitlin", "Caitlin Thomas"], "question": "when Dylan Thomas' wife, arrived at his death bed, her words were reportedly, \"Is the bloody man dead yet?\"?"} +{"answers": ["Black", "Crispin Black", "Crispin Nicholas Black", "Crispin"], "question": "BBC terrorism consultant survived the bombing of RFA \"Sir Galahad\" \"\" during the Falklands War?"} +{"answers": ["Jr.", "Ricardo", "Blas Jr.", "Ricardo Blas Jr.", "Ricardo Blas"], "question": " surpassed the previous record for the heaviest Olympic competitor by when he competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward Grady Partin", "Partin"], "question": "the Baton Rouge Teamsters Union business agent provided the immunized testimony which sent Jimmy Hoffa to prison?"} +{"answers": ["Khulda"], "question": "the Palestinian Arab village of \"\", depopulated and destroyed during the 1948 Palestine war, had a history that stretched back to the period of the Crusades?"} +{"answers": ["Molina", "Roger", "Roger Pinto Molina"], "question": "Bolivian right-wing senator owns 3,269 hectares of land in Porvenir?"} +{"answers": ["Sendero"], "question": "in 1973 the Paraguayan Episcopal Conference was able to revive a newspaper of its own, , after having shut its previous press organ in 1969 due to government harassment?"} +{"answers": ["Karmanasa River"], "question": "the name of the in India means \"destroyer of religious merit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Karlsruhe Pyramid"], "question": "the in the centre of Karlsruhe, Germany, was erected over the vault of the city's founder?"} +{"answers": ["Let's Live for Today", "Let's Live for Today"], "question": "the song \"\", which became a 1967 hit single for The Grass Roots, was originally titled \"Piangi Con Me\" and featured lyrics written entirely in Italian?"} +{"answers": ["Catatropis johnstoni"], "question": "although the only known natural definitive host of the fluke is the marsh rice rat, its normal host may be a bird?"} +{"answers": ["Hadley Richardson", "Richardson", "Hadley", "Elizabeth Hadley Richardson"], "question": "Ernest Hemingway's wife \"\" lost a suitcase containing his early manuscripts at a Paris train station in 1922?"} +{"answers": ["Mission Santa Cruz de San Sabá", "Mission Santa Cruz de San Saba", "Santa Cruz de San Sabá"], "question": "a 1762 painting of the destruction of is the earliest known depiction of a historical event in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Atsuko Seta", "Atsuko", "Seta"], "question": " is the first Japanese pianist to perform with the Lebanese National Symphony Orchestra?"} +{"answers": ["Milecastle 8"], "question": " of Hadrian's Wall lies beneath the A69 dual carriageway?"} +{"answers": ["Kelly Elizabeth Faris", "Kelly Faris", "Kelly", "Faris"], "question": " has won five consecutive post-season basketball tournaments, including a National Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Jejemon"], "question": "the word \"\" may come from Filipino online users' penchant to type in \"hehehe\" as \"jejeje\", supposedly because the letters \"h\" and \"j\" are beside each other?"} +{"answers": ["Ornithidium donaldeedodii"], "question": "a new orchid species, , was \"discovered\" when a mislabeled plant at the University of California Botanical Garden had its DNA analyzed?"} +{"answers": ["Kaare", "Kaare Fostervoll", "Fostervoll"], "question": "later politician and broadcasting director became Norway's youngest school principal in 1927?"} +{"answers": ["R v Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate Ex parte Pinochet Ugarte", "R v Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, ex parte Pinochet"], "question": "the House of Lords took the unprecedented decision to set aside because of concerns a judge could have been biased?"} +{"answers": ["Mateos", "Juan Mateos", "Juan"], "question": " was the founder of Gibraltar's first hospital which remained on the same site and served the people of Gibraltar for almost four and a half centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Danish Society for Nature Conservation"], "question": "the began campaigning against litter in 1912 with the slogan \"Sandwich wrappers and egg shells don't look pretty in forest pools!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Trongsa Dzong"], "question": "by the 19th century, the \"penlops\", ruling from \"\", had become so powerful that Trongsa had effectively become the capital of Bhutan?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 697"], "question": " was found in a village near Corinth, and bought by C. L. Merlin, British vice-consul in Athens, in 1865?"} +{"answers": ["Ascocotyle pindoramensis"], "question": "definitive hosts for the fluke include a variety of birds as well as the marsh rice rat?"} +{"answers": ["Zampese", "Ernie Zampese", "Ernie"], "question": " coached the leading pass offense in the NFL six times in seven years and has been credited with putting the \"air\" in Air Coryell?"} +{"answers": ["Hableh"], "question": "the Palestinian village of is located on a rocky ridge in which there are numerous ancient cisterns cut into the rock?"} +{"answers": ["Loretta", "Loretta Ables Sayre", "Ables Sayre", "Sayre"], "question": "hotel lounge singer , in her 2008 Broadway debut in \"South Pacific\", was nominated for a Tony Award and won a Theatre World Award?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Riley", "James Whitcomb Riley"], "question": "s 1885 poem \"Little Orphant Annie\" was so named because of a typesetting error during printing?"} +{"answers": ["Physician to the President"], "question": "Air Force One is equipped with an operating table for emergency use by the ?"} +{"answers": ["``Everybody Draw Mohammed Day", "Draw Mohammed Day", "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day"], "question": "journalist Michael C. Moynihan announced he would support the protest movement and post his favorite entries to the \"Reason\" magazine website?"} +{"answers": ["Leon", "Leon Smith", "Leon Smith", "Smith"], "question": ", recently appointed as Great Britain's Davis Cup captain, coached a young Andy Murray to an Orange Bowl under-12s tennis title?"} +{"answers": ["City of Military Glory"], "question": "the honorary title has been bestowed on the citizenry of 27 Russian cities for courage and heroism shown during the Great Patriotic War?"} +{"answers": ["Gahnia aspera"], "question": "Australian aborigines ground the red berries of the to make flour?"} +{"answers": ["2010 Moscow Victory Day Parade", "Moscow Victory Day Parade"], "question": "the \"(logo pictured)\" to be held today (9 May), will be the first Victory Day Parade to include foreign troops marching on Moscow's Red Square?"} +{"answers": ["Truman", "Truman"], "question": "David McCullough worked on his Pulitzer Prize-winning biography for ten years?"} +{"answers": ["Black-throated gray warbler", "Black-throated Gray Warbler"], "question": "the has expanded its range due to warming climate, instead of losing habitat like most migratory New World warblers?"} +{"answers": ["Hermogenes", "Hermogenes"], "question": "the \"magister officiorum\" was joint commander with the famous general Belisarius at the Byzantine victory in the Battle of Dara?"} +{"answers": ["Gibtelecom"], "question": " is the largest telecommunications operator in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar and the official sponsor of the annual \"Gibtelecom International Chess Festival\"?"} +{"answers": ["Graceful shark", "Carcharhinus amblyrhynchoides"], "question": "the has been described as \"tubby\"?"} +{"answers": ["1903 Malazgirt earthquake", "1903 Manzikert earthquake"], "question": "the killed 3,500 humans and 20,000 animals and registered a magnitude of 7.0?"} +{"answers": ["Moyer", "John", "John Gould Moyer"], "question": "as Governor of American Samoa, suggested his men's tour of duty be reduced because he claimed \"the climate [of American Samoa] is bad for most Caucasians\"?"} +{"answers": ["Riachuelo", "Brazilian battleship Riachuelo"], "question": "the Armstrong Whitworth shipyard in Elswick submitted four plans for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Murphy", "Pakiam", "Murphy Pakiam"], "question": ", the archbishop of the Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur, surmounted the Malaysian government's ban on the use of the word \"Allah\" by non-Muslims, on constitutional grounds?"} +{"answers": ["Hoya Saxa"], "question": " is the Georgetown University school cheer, and has been used by students at sporting events since the 1890s or earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Cordyline australis"], "question": "New Zealand's indigenous Māori people used the cabbage tree for food, medicine, and to make strong ropes like those used for \"morere\" swings \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Staurakios", "Staurakios"], "question": "although as a eunuch the powerful Byzantine official was barred from the imperial throne, he nevertheless plotted to become Byzantine Emperor?"} +{"answers": ["Gjønnes"], "question": "the school opened at in 2004 was moved from Nadderud, where it had been established in 1958 with the intention of existing only five years?"} +{"answers": ["Wood Siding railway station"], "question": " was fitted with a ladder to allow the station porter to see approaching trains?"} +{"answers": ["Oh Eun-sun", "Oh Eun-Sun", "Eun-sun", "Oh"], "question": "in April 2010 South Korean mountaineer became the first woman to summit all 14 eight-thousanders, the world's tallest mountain peaks?"} +{"answers": ["Abies milleri"], "question": "the extinct fir species , known from Early Eocene fossils \"\" found in Ferry County, Washington, is considered the oldest confirmed record for the fir genus?"} +{"answers": ["Praça do Almada"], "question": "Eça de Queirós, one of the greatest writers in the Portuguese language, was born in , the civic center of Póvoa de Varzim in Portugal?"} +{"answers": ["Riemersma", "Jay", "Jay Riemersma", "Allen Jay Riemersma"], "question": ", tight end for the Michigan Wolverines, Buffalo Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers, is currently a Republican candidate for Congress from West Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 686"], "question": "according to the colophon, was copied and corrected from a manuscript from Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["Goffe Street Special School for Colored Children"], "question": "the was built in 1864 to provide educational opportunities for African American children in New Haven, Connecticut?"} +{"answers": ["Dante's Dream"], "question": "William Morris's wife Jane was the model for the figure of the dying Beatrice Portinari in Dante Gabriel Rossetti's painting ?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry", "Jerry Vandergriff", "Vandergriff"], "question": " led the Angelo State Rams to 18 consecutive winning seasons and the winningest record of all Texas universities in the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Clonakilla"], "question": ", like most wineries in the Canberra wine region, is not actually based in the same territory as Canberra?"} +{"answers": ["Longest recorded sniper kills"], "question": "the is from 2,475 m (8,120 ft) using a L115A3 Long Range Rifle \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Play Me"], "question": "the 1972 Neil Diamond song \"\" is an audience favorite among women, including Nancy Sinatra, who likes it \"because it is sexy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Joe Arenas", "Arenas"], "question": ", one of the first Mexican-American football stars, once held the NFL career record with 4,572 kick and punt return yards?"} +{"answers": ["Goose pulling"], "question": " \"\" was a popular blood sport practiced in Belgium, England, the Netherlands and the United States that involved a man on horseback galloping past a live goose and pulling its head off?"} +{"answers": ["Bushell", "Stephen Wootton Bushell", "Stephen"], "question": "in 1896, became the first person to decipher some of the characters of the extinct Tangut script?"} +{"answers": ["White House", "White House, Bishkek"], "question": "the Kyrgyzstan was at the center of the 2010 Kyrgyzstani riots?"} +{"answers": ["Parker Watkins Hardin", "Parker Watkins", "Parker", "Hardin"], "question": " became the first Democrat to be defeated in a Kentucky gubernatorial election against a Republican candidate, losing to William O'Connell Bradley in 1895?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Brumbelow", "Brumbelow"], "question": " was captain and MVP of the TCU Horned Frogs' first Southwest Conference championship team in 1929 and coached UTEP to two wins in three appearances in the Sun Bowl in the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["David Moosman", "David Benjamin Moosman", "Moosman", "David"], "question": " led his high school to the Illinois state championship in football and qualified for the state championships three times in wrestling?"} +{"answers": ["Arild", "Arild Retvedt Øyen", "Øyen"], "question": ", a former WFP official and ambassador to several African countries, including DR Congo, later conciliated in Congo's criminal trial against Joshua French and Tjostolv Moland?"} +{"answers": ["IBM 608"], "question": "the , released in December 1957, was the first commercial completely transistorized computer?"} +{"answers": ["Kaahumanu Church"], "question": "upon seeing a religious service in Wailuku in 1832, Queen Ka'ahumanu asked a congregation to name ?"} +{"answers": ["Curtiss XSB3C"], "question": "one of the reasons the U.S. Navy cancelled the dive-bomber project was the aircraft's requirement for the use of 115/145-octane avgas?"} +{"answers": ["Cueball Carmichael", "Cueball", "Carmichael"], "question": "professional wrestler championship belt was stolen during one of his matches?"} +{"answers": ["Elton Rynearson", "Rynearson", "Elton James Rynearson", "Elton"], "question": "over the course of his career at Michigan State Normal College, coached at least one year in every varsity sport, including football, basketball, baseball, and track?"} +{"answers": ["FEMEN", "Femen"], "question": "although known for their erotic protests, the Ukrainian women’s movement is against legalizing prostitution?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Krentz", "Robert", "Krentz"], "question": "Arizona passed the toughest illegal immigrant law in the U.S. following the murder of rancher ?"} +{"answers": ["Aonchotheca forresteri"], "question": "although related species usually infect several hosts, the parasitic nematode worm is known only from the marsh rice rat?"} +{"answers": ["Luca Ion Caragiale", "Luca Caragiale", "Ion Luca Caragiale", "Caragiale", "Luca"], "question": "Romanian poet , the son of celebrated dramatist Ion Luca Caragiale, is said to have been brought to tears by his father's rejection of Symbolism?"} +{"answers": ["Sleeping positions", "sleeping position"], "question": "a 2006 survey found that the preferred by 50% of British couples is back-to-back?"} +{"answers": ["Scogin", "Ed", "Ed Scogin"], "question": "a colleague once described of Slidell, Louisiana, as \"the conservative conscience\" of the Louisiana House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["The Optimists", "The Optimists"], "question": "the award-winning 2006 Serbian black comedy was inspired by Voltaire's satire \"Candide\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jakob Stämpfli", "Stämpfli", "Jakob", "Jakob Stämpfli"], "question": "bass singer appears on the recording of the reconstructed secular Bach cantata \"Entfliehet, verschwindet, entweichet, ihr Sorgen, BWV 249a\", also called \"Shepherd cantata\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mitty Collier", "Collier", "Mitty Lene Collier", "Mitty"], "question": "two of s biggest hit records were versions of gospel songs originally penned by James Cleveland, but rewritten with secular lyrics?"} +{"answers": ["Woottens Luxury Travel"], "question": "in September 2009, Buckinghamshire-based coach company teamed up with local radio station Mix 96 in a promotion to name their tiger mascot?"} +{"answers": ["John W. Tidwell", "Tidwell", "John Tidwell", "John"], "question": " broke the University of Michigan's single game and season basketball scoring records in 1960 despite \"the handicap of a short and twisted left arm\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mycena californiensis"], "question": "the fungus \"\" was \"resurrected\" in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Bud Metheny Baseball Complex"], "question": "the NCAA record for double plays in a single game was tied by Old Dominion University during a 1985 game at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Borneo shark"], "question": "the endangered was rediscovered in 2007, after not having been seen for many decades?"} +{"answers": ["Marshall", "John Marshall", "John Marshall", "John"], "question": "18th-century publisher popularized fictional biographies for children?"} +{"answers": ["Norway–Russia border"], "question": "a forty year old disagreement over the maritime , where the disputed area covered , was settled in April 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "Rick", "Rick'' Hall", "Rick Hall"], "question": "record producer established the FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, on the basis of the commercial success of Arthur Alexander's 1962 hit \"You Better Move On\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jones", "Glyn Jones", "Glyn Jones", "Glyn"], "question": "when Scottish poet Hugh MacDiarmid was found plagiarising the work of Welsh author , he claimed he had a photographic memory and had copied his work unconsciously?"} +{"answers": ["Colonel Mordaunt's Cock Match"], "question": "cleaning of the painting \"\" revealed the arousal of the central figure?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Stock", "Stock", "Mike Stock"], "question": " only job as a head coach came near the middle of his 44-year American football coaching career?"} +{"answers": ["Lund 1 Runestone"], "question": "the depicts two wolves that have a sword and shield strapped to their bodies?"} +{"answers": ["Carlton Hill Station", "Carlton Hill station", "Carlton Hill station", "Carlton Hill"], "question": "when railroad tracks to Passaic, New Jersey, were severed by the Erie Lackawanna Railway, they left the bridge swung open and kept short service to the in Rutherford, New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["John Komnenos the Fat", "John", "Fat"], "question": "when the Byzantine usurper tried to sit on the imperial throne, it broke under his weight?"} +{"answers": ["Bickerton Hill"], "question": " \"\", in Cheshire, England, was a Marilyn, but was demoted in 2009 after a re-survey?"} +{"answers": ["Aetios", "Aetios"], "question": "the powerful Byzantine eunuch official plotted to have his brother placed as emperor, but was thwarted when Nikephoros I seized the throne?"} +{"answers": ["Electrical energy efficiency on United States farms"], "question": "an 1100 cow dairy farm in Rice Lake, Wisconsin expects to from its installation of an CHP system operating on anaerobic digester gas from cow manure?"} +{"answers": ["McMillan Hall"], "question": " at Washington & Jefferson College is the eighth oldest academic building in the United States that is still used for its original educational purpose?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Hanopol", "Hanopol"], "question": "the most influential person in s career as a pioneer Pinoy rocker was his guitar-playing maternal grandmother?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "Charles E. Merriam", "Charles Merriam", "Charles Edward Merriam", "Merriam"], "question": "American political scientist pushed for the use of quantitative analysis in the practice of political science even though he had almost no mathematical training?"} +{"answers": ["Bathsheba at Her Bath", "Bathsheba at Her Bath"], "question": " \"\" has been called \"Rembrandt's greatest painting of the nude\"?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia", "Virginia Johnson", "Virginia Johnson", "Johnson"], "question": ", wife of a former Arkansas Supreme Court justice, became in 1968 the first woman ever to seek the office of Governor of Arkansas?"} +{"answers": ["Warsaw Lyceum"], "question": "the , where Nicolas Chopin was a teacher and his son Frédéric Chopin a pupil, was founded by the Prussian government as a German language school?"} +{"answers": ["Earl Gaines", "Earl", "Gaines"], "question": "the American soul blues and electric blues singer received no credit on his biggest-selling single?"} +{"answers": ["Kimi no Nagori wa Shizuka ni Yurete"], "question": "over 100 people stated that they wanted a netbook based on Mayuri Shirasagi, the heroine of the visual novel ?"} +{"answers": ["Kurtës Ambush"], "question": "although the 20 mm Breda is an anti-aircraft gun, during the it was used against German trucks?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Donaldson", "Donaldson", "Alexander", "Alexander Donaldson"], "question": "Scottish bookseller sold cheap copies of books after their copyright had expired, in disregard to London booksellers' opinions on literary property?"} +{"answers": ["frilled shark", "Frilled shark"], "question": "the \"\" may have the longest gestation period of any vertebrate, at three and a half years?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Townson", "Chris", "Townson"], "question": "English drummer replaced The Who's Keith Moon on a 1967 UK tour?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José Rodríguez", "José Rodríguez", "Rodríguez"], "question": " was once the manager of a Cuban League championship baseball team that included five future members of the US Baseball Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Asphalt volcano"], "question": "the is a rare underwater volcano composed of asphalt and erupting petroleum and methane instead of lava?"} +{"answers": ["Rodney", "Rodney Adolphus Wilkes", "Wilkes", "Rodney Wilkes"], "question": "\"The Mighty Midget\", , won the first ever Olympic medal for Trinidad and Tobago at the 1948 Games?"} +{"answers": ["Serpula"], "question": "the blood of tubeworms \"\" appears green when deoxygenated, though it is light red when oxygenated?"} +{"answers": ["Tourkos", "Bardanes Tourkos", "Bardanes"], "question": "before beginning his revolt in 803, , with his three principal associates, Thomas, Leo the Armenian and Michael the Amorian, allegedly visited a monk who foretold their fates?"} +{"answers": ["The Death of Nelson", "The Death of Nelson"], "question": "a finished study for by Daniel Maclise in Westminster Palace is in the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool?"} +{"answers": ["Tianguis"], "question": "the market is a Mexican tradition which comes mostly unchanged from the pre-Hispanic era?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew Elderfield", "Elderfield", "Matthew"], "question": " took a €193,000 paycut from his previous position in the Bermuda Monetary Authority to go work as Ireland's Financial Regulator?"} +{"answers": ["William J. Winter", "William", "Winter"], "question": ", while serving as auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh, confirmed an estimated 45,000 Catholics?"} +{"answers": ["Keshi", "Keshi"], "question": "the legend of Krishna killing the horse demon \"\" may have its origins in the tale of Greek hero Heracles slaying the horses of Diomedes?"} +{"answers": ["Frederic Jones", "Frederic", "Jones"], "question": "the New Zealand Member of Parliament was described as the foremost local government expert of his time?"} +{"answers": ["201", "201"], "question": "during the opening sequence of \"The Squirt and the Whale\", \"The Simpsons\" addressed the controversy surrounding censorship of the \"South Park\" episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wittener Tage für neue Kammermusik"], "question": "since 1969 more than 600 works of contemporary chamber music have been premiered at the festival in the Ruhrgebiet, the European Capital of Culture for 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Hutchinson", "Barry Hutchinson", "James Barry Hutchinson", "Barry"], "question": "footballer scored in each of the seven games that Weymouth played in January 1965?"} +{"answers": ["Freedom Award"], "question": "German politician Willy Brandt was the first recipient of the International Rescue Committee's in 1957?"} +{"answers": ["Nelson", "Sydney B. Nelson", "Sydney"], "question": "Louisiana State Senator bid for Senate President was halted in 1988 by the tradition in his state that the governor choose the legislative leaders?"} +{"answers": ["Motithang Takin Preserve"], "question": "the Tibetan saint Drukpa Kunley, according to mythology, created the Takin, found in , with the head of a goat and the body of a cow?"} +{"answers": ["The Death of Nelson", "The Death of Nelson"], "question": "Benjamin West's painting \"\" proved so popular that, within about a month, it was seen by 30,000 people in his studio?"} +{"answers": ["2010 Aaron's 499"], "question": "Kevin Harvick broke a 115-race winless streak by winning the ?"} +{"answers": ["Jouanin", "Christian Jouanin", "Christian"], "question": ", a French ornithologist, has described three species of birds, including Jouanin's Petrel and the critically endangered Djibouti Francolin?"} +{"answers": ["Melanotaenia fluviatilis"], "question": "because their range is the southernmost of all rainbowfishes, can tolerate low winter temperatures of ?"} +{"answers": ["Water supply and sanitation in Kenya"], "question": "on average, provide 14 hours of service each day, supplying water for 16 hours in Nairobi and for 6 hours in Mombasa?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Gary", "Gary"], "question": " played American football at Minnesota with Bronko Nagurski and coached Western Michigan for 13 years, including undefeated seasons in 1932 and 1941?"} +{"answers": ["Raghadan Flagpole"], "question": "while the in Amman is both earthquake- and weather-resistant, excessive noise means the flag must be lowered during high winds?"} +{"answers": ["Schwanenwerder"], "question": "the island of in Berlin, Germany, houses a column \"\" from the former Tuileries Palace?"} +{"answers": ["Ashley", "John Ashley", "John", "John Ashley"], "question": ", American outlaw and occasional pirate, robbed banks and hijacked whiskey shipments from the Bahamas?"} +{"answers": ["Babesia bovis"], "question": "the genomes of and \"Theileria parva\", two protozoans that cause diseases in cattle, are remarkably similar?"} +{"answers": ["Hermoniakos' Iliad"], "question": "the is a 14th-century paraphrase of the \"Iliad\", written in vernacular Greek?"} +{"answers": ["George Munger", "George Almond Munger", "Munger", "George", "George Munger"], "question": "the George Munger Award, given since 1989 to the college football coach of the year, is named for long-time Penn coach and decathlon champion ?"} +{"answers": ["Interstate 140", "Interstate 140"], "question": "construction of outside Wilmington, North Carolina, was delayed in part to redesign an off-ramp to avoid a 450-year-old oak?"} +{"answers": ["Micah Jesse", "Micah Jesse Koffler", "Micah", "Jesse"], "question": "in coverage of a charity event for Darfur, the blog Gawker referred to attendee , internet gossip blogger, as a \"publicistgay\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jess", "Jess Cameron", "Jess Duffin", "Duffin"], "question": " scored more than half of her team's runs when the Australian Under-21 cricket team played the senior team?"} +{"answers": ["Simonsbath House", "Simonsbath House Hotel"], "question": " was the only house in the Royal Forest of Exmoor for 150 years?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Mound Cemetery"], "question": ", originally created by the Hopewell culture, was defended in battle by Confederate soldiers and is the last resting place of an owner of the Washington Redskins?"} +{"answers": ["Ambrose J. Burke", "Burke", "Ambrose", "Ambrose Burke"], "question": " went on to become president of Saint Ambrose University after being expelled from its seminary as a student?"} +{"answers": ["Carnival in Bern"], "question": "the origins of the \"\" can be traced back to the 15th century?"} +{"answers": ["Weightman", "Lisa Jane Weightman", "Lisa"], "question": "Olympic marathon runner won the Award for Business Excellence from Australian broadsheet \"The Age\"?"} +{"answers": ["Capture of Klisura Pass"], "question": "the capture of the strategic by the Greek army, in January 1941, was considered a major success by the Allied forces?"} +{"answers": ["GravyTrain", "Gravytrain"], "question": "the 2010 Canadian film is the first feature film appearance of Glass Tiger lead singer Alan Frew?"} +{"answers": ["Becher Point", "Becher Point Wetlands"], "question": "the form one of the youngest wetland systems on the Swan Coastal Plain?"} +{"answers": ["Cars", "Cars"], "question": " is the last artwork by Andy Warhol and remained unfinished on his death?"} +{"answers": ["Boobquake"], "question": "during \"\", thousands of women tested a hypothesis that they could start earthquakes by dressing immodestly?"} +{"answers": ["Ati Konanayakar"], "question": " \"\" was constructed as a successor to the Temple of Thousand Pillars that was destroyed by the Portuguese colonials in 1622?"} +{"answers": ["Eddie Dodson", "Dodson", "Eddie"], "question": " was convicted of robbing 71 banks, more than any other bank robber?"} +{"answers": ["Øvrevoll"], "question": "the district has Norway's only track for gallop horse racing?"} +{"answers": ["Sylvan Lake", "Sylvan Lake"], "question": " is the deepest in Dutchess County, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Havergate Island"], "question": " is the only island in the county of Suffolk, England, and has the largest breeding population of pied avocets in the UK?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim Malosky", "Malosky", "James S. Malosky"], "question": "when Minnesota Duluth coach retired in 1998 he was the winningest football coach in Division II history and ranked 11th in wins among all college football coaches?"} +{"answers": ["Jewish pirates"], "question": " from Joppa raided traders between Rome and Alexandria, interrupting Rome's grain supply during the First Jewish–Roman War?"} +{"answers": ["Seaweed farming"], "question": "40,000 people were estimated to make a living from in the Philippines in 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Parkes", "Doris", "Doris Parkes"], "question": " competed in ice hockey and speed skating at the 1931 Banff Winter carnival?"} +{"answers": ["Ronnie Verrell", "Verrell", "Ronnie"], "question": "Animal's drumming on \"The Muppet Show\" was performed by English drummer ?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Qabu"], "question": "the Palestinian village of was depopulated on 1 May 1949, almost a month after the 1949 Armistice Agreement had been signed?"} +{"answers": ["Donovan Jamelle Warren", "Donovan", "Donovan Warren", "Warren"], "question": " was initially projected to be selected in the first or second round of the 2010 NFL Draft, but was not drafted at all?"} +{"answers": ["Song of Çelo Mezani"], "question": "the \"\", an Albanian folk song, was censored in 1973?"} +{"answers": ["Hillsboro Symphony Orchestra"], "question": "the of Hillsboro, Oregon, once used an owl from the Oregon Zoo in a concert?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Donaldson", "Donaldson", "James Donaldson"], "question": "the Edinburgh publisher, , bequeathed the funds for Donaldson's Hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Kelly", "Kelly", "Mike Kelly"], "question": "Dayton Flyers coach has the fourth best winning percentage (81.9%) of all time among college football coaches with at least 25 years of experience?"} +{"answers": ["Choque", "Fernando", "Fernando Untoja Choque"], "question": "former Bolivian presidential candidate has called for a political return to the system of \"ayllus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mediterranean Division"], "question": "the German consisted of two ships, \"Goeben\" and \"Breslau\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zion Hill Mission"], "question": "the was the first free European settlement in what is now Queensland?"} +{"answers": ["Lena Berntsson", "Berntsson", "Lena"], "question": "Swedish athlete has competed at World Championship-level in both the 60-meter dash and weightlifting?"} +{"answers": ["Brill railway station"], "question": " was owned and operated by Richard Temple-Grenville, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos?"} +{"answers": ["Astroloma pinifolium"], "question": "the effect the berries of \"\" had on the Grey Currawong made one observer wonder if they were narcotic?"} +{"answers": ["Subarnarekha River"], "question": "10,000 people protested against construction of a dam across the in India?"} +{"answers": ["George Holstead", "George B. Holstead", "George Burnham Holstead", "Bernice Holstead", "Holstead", "George"], "question": "the Louisiana State Representative participated in the Olympic track and field trials held in New Orleans in 1948?"} +{"answers": ["Sheikh Danun"], "question": "the Arab village of is made up of two old villages constructed around shrines dedicated to sheikhs?"} +{"answers": ["Universes", "Universes"], "question": "New York City-based hip hop poetic theater ensemble were sponsored by the US State Department to tour six countries in Africa, Asia and Europe in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Notocotylus fosteri"], "question": "in the fluke , the genital pore is located above the oral sucker?"} +{"answers": ["Valley Library", "The Valley Library"], "question": "Oregon State University's first standalone \"(current library pictured)\" was not opened until 1918 even though the school was established in 1868?"} +{"answers": ["Günther Weidlinger", "Günther", "Weidlinger"], "question": " broke the 23-year-old Austrian record in the marathon in his second-ever race over the distance?"} +{"answers": ["New Eritrea Pro-Italy Party", "New Eritrea Party"], "question": "the initially favoured Italian trusteeship of Eritrea prior to independence?"} +{"answers": ["Florence of Worcester", "Florence", "Worcester"], "question": "after the death of on June 5 or July 7, 1118, his work was continued by John of Worcester until 1141?"} +{"answers": ["Revocation", "Revocation"], "question": "s guitarist David Davidson was an alumnus of Berklee College of Music?"} +{"answers": ["Kingdom of Lithuania", "Kingdom of Lithuania"], "question": "German nobleman Wilhelm, 2nd Duke of Urach, was elected , but never visited that country?"} +{"answers": ["Naval Aviation Photographic Unit"], "question": "Edward Steichen \"\" asked Ansel Adams to be in charge of the darkroom of the U.S. during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Hardanger Line"], "question": "in 1935, the became the first new line of the Norwegian State Railways to open with electrification?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Mark Ortmann", "Mark William Ortmann", "Ortmann"], "question": "American football player was a discus throw champion in high school?"} +{"answers": ["Griffith Hughes", "Hughes", "Griffith"], "question": " was the first to describe grapefruit, which he referred to as \"The Forbidden Fruit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Boisture", "Dan", "Dan Boisture"], "question": " said of his move from the two-time defending national champion Michigan State Spartans football to the Eastern Michigan Hurons, \"There weren't many jobs open ... It was a cute campus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eugénie", "Eugénie Buffet", "Buffet"], "question": "the role of Mademoiselle Amy Jolly, played by Marlene Dietrich in the 1930 film \"Morocco\", was inspired by the life of \"chanteuse réaliste\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Beaney", "Bill Beaney"], "question": " led Middlebury College to an unprecedented five straight national men's ice hockey championships and ranks 11th on the all-time NCAA hockey win list?"} +{"answers": ["Opisthorchis viverrini"], "question": "about 6 million people are infected with in Thailand?"} +{"answers": ["Meta 4"], "question": "author Ted McKeever cited \"Planet of the Apes\" as inspiration for his futuristic comic book series , saying that it changed his life?"} +{"answers": ["Eric", "Eric Jones", "Eric Jones", "Jones"], "question": "economist is known for popularizing the term \"European Miracle\"?"} +{"answers": ["Green Lake", "Green Lake"], "question": " in Texas, is the largest natural freshwater lake entirely within the state, despite its proximity to the brackish waters of San Antonio Bay?"} +{"answers": ["St. Joseph's Catholic Church", "St. Joseph's Catholic Church"], "question": "the church bells of \"\" in Wapakoneta, Ohio were moved from a previous church building?"} +{"answers": ["Birgitta Jónsdóttir", "Jónsdóttir", "Birgitta"], "question": ", a member of the Althing and spokesperson for Wikileaks, sponsored the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative?"} +{"answers": ["Taylor v. Beckham"], "question": "in his dissenting opinion in the case of , U.S. Supreme Court justice John Marshall Harlan wrote that the right to hold elected offices should be considered part of the definition of \"liberty\" and protected by the Fourteenth Amendment?"} +{"answers": ["Codex Nanianus"], "question": "the uncial letters of the represent the last stage before the introduction of compressed uncials?"} +{"answers": ["The Flying Scotsman", "The Flying Scotsman", "Flying Scotsman"], "question": "LNER CME Nigel Gresley was so concerned about unsafe railway practices shown in the 1929 film that he made the film producers include a disclaimer at the beginning?"} +{"answers": ["Burlington County Special Services School District"], "question": "as he \"didn't even know it was a paying job\", Superintendent Carmine DeSopo donated his entire $35,000 salary as New Jersey Assemblyman to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Rice production in Vietnam"], "question": "Vietnam, \"\", is the second-largest exporter worldwide and the seventh-largest consumer of rice?"} +{"answers": ["Wright", "Margie Wright", "Margie"], "question": " is the all-time winningest NCAA softball coach and ranks second all-time in career victories among NCAA Division I coaches in all sports?"} +{"answers": ["Glera", "Glera"], "question": "when the Italian sparkling wine Prosecco received DOCG status, the name of its grape changed from Prosecco to so others could not make wine with the grape and call it Prosecco?"} +{"answers": ["Logan", "Wendell", "Wendell Logan", "Wendell Morris Logan"], "question": "African-American composer described jazz as \"our classical music\", saying it \"belongs here just as much as Americans belong on this soil\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sphex pensylvanicus"], "question": "the first entomological article written by a New World native concerned the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aquilla", "Aquilla Coonrod", "Coonrod"], "question": " was one of only two men from Williams County, Ohio, to have ever received the Medal of Honor?"} +{"answers": ["Erling Sandberg", "Sandberg", "Erling"], "question": ", installed as Finance Minister by Reichskommissariat when Nazis occupied Norway, was acquitted of collaboration with Nazis?"} +{"answers": ["Nico Smith", "Nico", "Smith"], "question": "anti-apartheid activist and his wife were the only legal white residents of Mamelodi, South Africa, from 1985 to 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Berns", "Gregory", "Gregory S. Berns", "Gregory Berns"], "question": "according to neuroeconomist , the challenges and novel experiences we undergo while we strive to achieve an aim bring us more fulfillment than the achievement itself?"} +{"answers": ["Anacostia Waterfront Corporation"], "question": "although the was created in 2004 to implement a 20-year, $8 billion redevelopment plan in Washington, D.C., it was abolished after just three years?"} +{"answers": ["Love", "Love"], "question": "the 2008 Indonesian film was a remake of the 2006 film \"Cinto\"?"} +{"answers": ["J.", "J. A. Gammons", "Gammons"], "question": " played professional baseball and football, coached the Brown University football team, founded a successful insurance agency, and was an accomplished amateur golfer?"} +{"answers": ["Sundance Resources"], "question": "the entire board of directors of Australian mining company was killed in an airplane crash in the Republic of Congo in June 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Halpern", "Justin Halpern", "Justin Samuel Halpern", "Justin"], "question": "29-year-old writer was catapulted to the top of \"The New York Times\" Best Seller list after moving back into his parents' home and starting a daily journal of his father's salty remarks?"} +{"answers": ["Somerset Cricket Museum"], "question": "the Old Priory Barn, which now houses the \"\", is the only surviving building of the Augustinian Taunton Priory?"} +{"answers": ["Smith", "George Smith", "George Elsworth Smith", "George E. Smith", "George", "George E. Smith"], "question": "American handicapper won $115,000 on one horse race in 1891, the largest payout recorded in the US to that date?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan Johnson", "Jonathan", "Jonathan Johnson", "Jonathan Kent Johnson", "Johnson"], "question": "Major League Baseball pitcher was admitted to the Florida State University Hall of Fame in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Gloucester", "Gilbert", "Gilbert de Clare, 8th Earl of Gloucester"], "question": "the death of , at the Battle of Bannockburn, set in motion a train of events that ended in the deposition of King Edward II of England?"} +{"answers": ["Wilkens", "Henry", "Henry Wilkens"], "question": " received the Medal of Honor for his part in the battle of Little Muddy Creek?"} +{"answers": ["Marcel", "Marcel Alessandri", "Alessandri"], "question": "French Major General received twelve Croix de guerre citations over the course of his forty-one year-long career?"} +{"answers": ["Leander Clark College"], "question": "after went bankrupt and merged with Coe College, an heir of the school's namesake sued to have his donation returned?"} +{"answers": ["Muda", "Asri Muda", "Asri"], "question": " was ousted as the President of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party in 1982, and later joined the party's rival, the United Malays National Organisation?"} +{"answers": ["Jackson Cannell", "Cannell", "Jackson"], "question": "word of Dartmouth football coach termination prompted a team petition and \"The New York Times\" to dismiss it as a \"rumor [that] springs up every year\"?"} +{"answers": ["LeAlan", "LeAlan Jones", "Jones", "LeAlan Marvin Jones"], "question": "Illinois Senate candidate created the award-winning radio documentary \"Ghetto Life 101\" when he was 13 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Falling Waters State Park"], "question": "remnants of a gristmill, distillery and oil well have been found at which also has the highest waterfall in Florida?"} +{"answers": ["John W. Comfort", "Comfort", "John"], "question": " enlisted in the Regular United States Army just four months after leaving the 29th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry?"} +{"answers": ["geography of New Caledonia", "Geography of New Caledonia"], "question": ", an island fragment of the sunken continent Zealandia since the Cretaceous, and home to the Kagu \"\", has been likened to a \"Jurassic Park\"?"} +{"answers": ["Winters", "John David Winters", "John", "John D. Winters"], "question": "the Louisiana Tech University named its Endowed Professorship in History after historian ?"} +{"answers": ["Warmbad, Namibia", "Warmbad"], "question": "the first missionary house in South-West Africa, today's Namibia, was erected in in 1806?"} +{"answers": ["Ernie Robson", "Robson", "Ernie"], "question": " played his final first-class cricket match for Somerset aged 53, less than a year before his death?"} +{"answers": ["Fox Sports College Hoops '99"], "question": " was the first college sports game for the Nintendo 64?"} +{"answers": ["Guerrero"], "question": "to preserve an archeological site in , Mexico, a tunnel was dug under it for a highway joining Acapulco with Cuernavaca?"} +{"answers": ["Bancroft", "Neil", "Neil Bancroft"], "question": "although was awarded the Medal of Honor, he had died by the time the government located him to issue the medal?"} +{"answers": ["Murphy", "John Baptist Tuohill Murphy", "John", "John Tuohill Murphy"], "question": "while president of Pittsburgh Catholic College, Father \"\" formed a close personal association with the future saint Katharine Drexel?"} +{"answers": ["Out of the Clouds"], "question": "the film used one of Ealing Studios' largest ever sets to create the interior of the terminal building?"} +{"answers": ["Reformation in Italy"], "question": " was significantly hindered by the strong influence of the Roman Catholic Church?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Casey", "Casey", "Jack"], "question": "New Jersey Assemblymember was one of many Democratic Party incumbents swept out of office in 1991 in what was called an \"anti-tax tidal wave\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anderson", "James Anderson", "James Anderson", "James Anderson Smythe", "James"], "question": " was one of six men awarded the Medal of Honor for gallantry against a group of Plains Indians at the Wichita River in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["The Victoria Advocate"], "question": " is the second oldest newspaper in Texas, and the first published west of the Colorado River of Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Kansas City Bomber", "Kansas City Bomber", "Kansas City"], "question": "U.S. singer-songwriter Phil Ochs recorded \"\" as the theme song to the Raquel Welch film of the same name, but it was rejected by the film's producers?"} +{"answers": ["Côte de Nuits"], "question": "Louis XIV's personal physician Guy-Crescent Fagon recommended that the king only drink from Nuits St-Georges because of the wines' reported health-giving properties?"} +{"answers": ["St Oswald's Church, Warton", "St Oswald's Church"], "question": ", Lancashire \"\", has connections with the ancestors of George Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Kasinather Saunthararajah", "K.", "Rajah", "K. S. Rajah"], "question": "in 1991 Judicial Commissioner annulled a marriage between a woman who underwent sex reassignment surgery and another woman, reasoning that a transsexual's gender was biologically determined?"} +{"answers": ["Aruku Around"], "question": "the music video for Japanese band Sakanaction's \"\" was shot in a single take using a Canon EOS 5D Mark II camera?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Hill", "Battle of Hill 170"], "question": "on the last day of the in January 1945, an estimated 700 Japanese artillery shells landed on the hill?"} +{"answers": ["Don't Stop Believin'"], "question": "the Five talent show was created based on the popularity of American musicals \"Glee\" and \"High School Musical\"?"} +{"answers": ["Preference-based planning"], "question": " can help you to plan your visit to Starbucks before going to school?"} +{"answers": ["Pteridium esculentum"], "question": "both Australian aborigines and Māori ate the roots of the bracken \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chris", "Chris Limahelu", "Limahelu"], "question": "5'5\", 135 lb (1.65 m, 61 kg) set a USC Trojans football record with a 47-yard field goal at the 1974 Rose Bowl game?"} +{"answers": ["West Galveston Bay", "West Bay", "West Bay"], "question": "the resort of Jamaica Beach on in Texas was built on a Karankawa Indian burial ground?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Wood", "James Nowell Wood", "James N. Wood"], "question": " created major exhibitions of works by Gauguin, Monet and van Gogh that set records for attendance at the Art Institute of Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Chords of Fame", "Chords of Fame"], "question": "the documentary includes scenes in which its subject, U.S. singer-songwriter Phil Ochs, is portrayed by Bill Burnett?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Slater", "Bill Slater", "Slater"], "question": "a fine for skinny dipping led into a legal career?"} +{"answers": ["Monument of the Holy Mother of God", "Monument of the Holy Mother of God"], "question": "the \"\" in Haskovo, southeastern Bulgaria, is the tallest statue of the Virgin Mary with the Infant Jesus in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Flaws", "Flaws"], "question": "Bombay Bicycle Club's second album consists entirely of acoustic music, including cover versions of other artists?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Thomas Gulick", "Gulick", "Charles T. Gulick", "Charles"], "question": "when was tried for treason in 1895, his lawyer Paul Neumann had served in the cabinet of the Kingdom of Hawaii with him?"} +{"answers": ["Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks"], "question": "although the Montana Fish and Game Board, the predecessor to the , was established in 1895, the first game warden was not hired until 1898?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Weston", "Edward Henry Weston", "Edward Weston"], "question": "Do you know that, when asked why he opened his studio in Tropico rather than nearby Los Angeles, photographer replied, \"I'm going to make my name so famous that it won't matter where I live\"?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Dickens", "Dickens", "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Culliford Dickens"], "question": ", the mother of novelist Charles Dickens, was the model for Mrs. Nickleby in \"Nicholas Nickleby\" and Mrs. Micawber in \"David Copperfield\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sári", "Sári Petráss", "Petráss"], "question": "seven months after the reported execution in Budapest of as a spy, she debuted on Broadway?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Bunn", "William M. Bunn", "William Malcolm Bunn"], "question": "Idaho Territorial Governor \"\" was appointed due to a quid pro quo between Chester A. Arthur and the Cameron political machine during the 1884 US presidential election?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Schoellkopf", "Henry", "Henry Schoellkopf Reuss", "Schoellkopf"], "question": ", selected as an All-American fullback while attending Harvard Law School, later shot himself in the head at his Milwaukee law office?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Blaut", "James Morris", "James Morris Blaut"], "question": " death prevented him from finishing his trilogy of books criticizing Eurocentrism?"} +{"answers": ["Zachariah T. Woodall", "Woodall", "Zachariah"], "question": " was awarded the Medal of Honor for his participation in what was later known as the Battle of Buffalo Wallow?"} +{"answers": ["Héctor", "Héctor Wagner", "Wagner"], "question": "pitcher was one of the youngest players in Major League Baseball in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Andreas Grünschloß", "Grünschloß", "Andreas"], "question": "according to , members of UFO religions derive an enhanced sense of self-worth from their membership, believing they are part of those chosen to prepare a new age?"} +{"answers": ["Girardi", "Frank Girardi", "Frank"], "question": "s Lycoming football team wore shoes borrowed from Joe Paterno in the 1990 NCAA football tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew Hale", "Hale", "Matthew Hale", "Matthew"], "question": "the highly influential jurist once said that lawyers were \"a barbarous set of people unfit for anything but their own trade\"?"} +{"answers": ["John S. Willms", "John Willms", "Willms", "John"], "question": " once stood in the way of a locomotive in order to allow his congregation to hear a sermon in silence?"} +{"answers": ["Larry", "Catuzzi", "Larry Catuzzi"], "question": "former Ohio State football coach served on the Flight 93 Federal Advisory Commission after his daughter died on United Airlines Flight 93?"} +{"answers": ["Agua Dulce", "Agua Dulce people"], "question": "the were one of the most powerful Timucua tribes during the early days of European settlement in Florida, but appear to have fragmented into at least three chiefdoms by the 17th century?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest Fleischmann", "Fleischmann", "Ernest", "Ernest Martin Fleischmann"], "question": "a \"Los Angeles Times\" music critic credited Los Angeles Philharmonic director with having \"transformed a provincial second-rank orchestra into one of the world's best\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council", "Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council election, 2010"], "question": "the communist-led Left Front won all seats elected in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Thornhill", "Siri Thornhill", "Siri Karoline Thornhill", "Siri"], "question": "soprano performed a Bach cantata for the fourth Sunday after Trinity, \"Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 177\", at the Rheingau Musik Festival in the Eibingen Abbey?"} +{"answers": ["GreenWheel"], "question": "the is an electric-powered assist module designed by the MIT Media Lab than can be added in the rear hub of any existing bicycle, providing added power for hills and acceleration?"} +{"answers": ["Hachuel", "Sol Hachuel", "Sol"], "question": "in 1834, the 17-year-old Moroccan Jewish girl was beheaded \"\" for alleged apostasy from Islam?"} +{"answers": ["Doosan Fuel Cell", "Doosan Fuel Cell America", "ClearEdge Power"], "question": "Hillsboro, Oregon-based used to be known as Quantum Leap Technology?"} +{"answers": ["Hiram M. Hiller Jr.", "Hiram M. Hiller, Jr.", "Jr.", "Hiram Milliken Hiller Jr.", "Hiram"], "question": "physician-ethnographer made two trips to the fabled Dyak headhunters of Borneo?"} +{"answers": ["Handlan", "Jay", "Jay Handlan"], "question": " set the NCAA college basketball record of 71 field goal attempts in a single game while playing for Washington and Lee University?"} +{"answers": ["The Volcano", "The Volcano"], "question": " in northwestern British Columbia is the youngest known volcano in Canada and its last eruption likely took place only 150 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Zacha", "Zacha"], "question": "Mendocino, California, artist learned to paint left-handed after injuring his right hand in a fall?"} +{"answers": ["Tanka movement"], "question": "in response to the , Pakistani authorities forced the majority of the Hajong people into exile in India?"} +{"answers": ["Lord", "George Sanger", "Sanger", "Lord George Sanger"], "question": " was a 19th century circus proprietor who, at the age of 85, was murdered with a hatchet?"} +{"answers": ["Phaius tankervilleae"], "question": "the flowers of the ground orchid \"\" can arise on stems two metres (seven feet) high?"} +{"answers": ["Gardner", "Ronnie Lee Gardner", "Ronnie"], "question": "convicted murderer watched \"The Lord of the Rings\" film trilogy before being executed by firing squad?"} +{"answers": ["Carlos Monsiváis Aceves", "Carlos", "Carlos Monsiváis", "Monsiváis"], "question": ", who was a Mexican political activist and journalist, won more than 33 awards during his lifetime?"} +{"answers": ["Madison", "Deborah", "Deborah Madison"], "question": "the first two cookbooks by won James Beard Foundation awards as well as Julia Child Cookbook of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Mongrels", "Mongrels"], "question": "the opening scene of the first episode of BBC Three sitcom features cats eating the corpse of their dead owner?"} +{"answers": ["Illinois Institute of Technology Academic Campus", "Illinois Institute of Technology"], "question": " \"(Machinery Hall pictured)\" was built by the philanthropy of Philip Danforth Armour?"} +{"answers": ["Snively", "Abraham Barr Snively II", "Abraham Barr Snively", "A. Barr Snively", "A."], "question": "Princeton's , known as \"the best forward-passer in the East,\" later coached lacrosse and ice hockey at Williams College and New Hampshire?"} +{"answers": ["Cohan", "Martin Cohan", "Martin"], "question": "sitcom writer and producer co-created \"Silver Spoons\" and \"Who's the Boss?\""} +{"answers": ["Shephard", "Richard", "Richard Shephard"], "question": " wrote a piece commemorating Henry Purcell's 350th birthday for 500 school children which was performed in the Royal Albert Hall with Howard Goodall in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["IPhone", "IPhone", "iPhone"], "question": "the was named the Invention of the Year by \"Time\" magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Royer", "Alphonse", "Alphonse Royer"], "question": " \"\" and Théophile Gautier were Heinrich Heine's seconds in his 1841 duel with Salomon Strauss?"} +{"answers": ["Robinson", "Darrell", "Darrell Robinson"], "question": "the career of the 400-meter world junior record holder ended after he accused Carl Lewis and Flo-Jo of using performance-enhancing drugs?"} +{"answers": ["Raymond Zane", "Zane", "Raymond", "Raymond J. Zane"], "question": "the $2.4 million spent by both candidates in the 2003 New Jersey Senate race between Stephen M. Sweeney and set a record for the most expensive legislative race in state history?"} +{"answers": ["Serra de Na Burguesa"], "question": "high levels of chlorides have been found in some of aquifers?"} +{"answers": ["Ubiratan", "Ubiratan Guimarães", "Guimarães"], "question": "PCC, one of Brazil's most notorious gangs, is said to have been formed in response to commanding colonel mishandling of the prison riot leading to the Carandiru massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Goodwill Games", "1986 Goodwill Games"], "question": "the , created by Ted Turner, featured a type of polo competition with motorcycles called motoball?"} +{"answers": ["Sea of Azov"], "question": "the \"\" is the shallowest sea in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Steve Eichel", "Eichel", "Steve"], "question": "psychologist was an expert witness in the 2003 criminal trial of Lee Boyd Malvo?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert", "Mervyn", "Mervyn Herbert"], "question": "Kermit Roosevelt's co-brother-in-law played first-class cricket for Somerset County Cricket Club and died in the British Embassy in Rome, Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Ambondro mahabo"], "question": ", which lived in Madagascar about 167 million years ago, is the oldest known mammal with modern, tribosphenic molars?"} +{"answers": ["Vangjel", "Vangjel Meksi", "Meksi"], "question": " was the first to translate the New Testament into the Albanian language?"} +{"answers": ["2010 Central Canada earthquake"], "question": "the was felt as far away as New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Karen", "Fladset", "Karen Fladset"], "question": ", team handball player and former coach for the Norwegian women's national handball team, was also national champion in discus throw?"} +{"answers": ["Velddrif"], "question": "the annual Berg River Canoe Marathon ends at the Port Owen marina in , Western Cape, South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Lavanify miolaka", "Lavanify"], "question": "the Cretaceous Malagasy mammal is most closely related to a species from India?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Scharman Buechner", "Thomas", "Thomas S. Buechner", "Buechner"], "question": " became one of the youngest museum directors in the United States when he was named to head the Brooklyn Museum at age 33?"} +{"answers": ["Texas Longhorns women's basketball"], "question": "the University of Texas fired their women's basketball coach in 1976, during a season in which the team went 21–7, because he couldn't coach volleyball?"} +{"answers": ["Old Rouen tramway", "Trams in Rouen"], "question": "the was once the largest electric tramway in France, with of route?"} +{"answers": ["Anglo-Saxon turriform churches"], "question": "some Anglo-Saxon churches, such as St Peter's Church, Barton-upon-Humber, were originally built ?"} +{"answers": ["Neican"], "question": "much of the information that reaches Chinese media is published in the , not in the regular press?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob Barnet affair", "Jacob Barnet"], "question": "in 1612 Jewish teacher was arrested and imprisoned by officials of the University of Oxford for changing his mind about being baptized?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Raviv"], "question": "during of September 1969, Israeli troops used captured Arab armor \"(T-55 pictured)\" to raid Egypt's Red Sea coast?"} +{"answers": ["Veliki Brijun"], "question": "Europe's largest golf course was built on the island of in the early 1910s?"} +{"answers": ["Temple Israel", "Temple Israel"], "question": "Memphis, Tennessee's , one of the largest Reform synagogues in the United States, insisted in its early years on separate seating for men and women?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry Harrington", "Jerry", "Harrington"], "question": "after his professional baseball career was over, became the assistant chief of police in Keokuk, Iowa?"} +{"answers": ["Yusof", "Rawa", "Yusof Rawa"], "question": "in 1969, Mahathir Mohamad, the future Prime Minister of Malaysia, lost his seat in Parliament to future Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party President, ?"} +{"answers": ["This is a magazine"], "question": " is an experimental art publication founded in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Rip", "Egan", "Rip Egan"], "question": "while he was manager of the Milwaukee Brewers, once served alcohol to the opposing pitcher late into the night to keep him from playing at his full potential the next day?"} +{"answers": ["Børre", "Børre Rognlien", "Rognlien"], "question": "Norwegian MP was also the organizational leader of short track speed skating at the 1994 Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["John A. Rocco", "John", "Rocco"], "question": "Do you know that, after the rape and murder of an 11-year-old boy selling candy for a fundraiser, New Jersey Assemblyman introduced a bill to ban door-to-door sales by public school students?"} +{"answers": ["Jake Arnold", "Arnold", "Jake"], "question": "Do you know that, in 2007, American track and field athlete became the first man in 22 years to win back-to-back NCAA Championships in the decathlon?"} +{"answers": ["Lavaca Bay"], "question": " in Texas has been classified as a superfund site due to mercury contamination by Alcoa?"} +{"answers": ["Dóchas Centre"], "question": "an inmate of the women's prison was arrested for trying to break \"into\" the facility at Mountjoy Prison, Dublin?"} +{"answers": ["Moonsault Scramble"], "question": " \"\" was the third-tallest shuttle roller coaster ever constructed, and the first roller coaster to stand over in height?"} +{"answers": ["Carancahua Bay"], "question": "the town of Carancahua on in Texas avoided growth because of the site's propensity for flooding and malaria?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William J. Mitchell", "Mitchell", "William John Mitchell"], "question": "the MIT Car, a two-seat urban concept car propelled by motors in its wheels, was a project developed by at the MIT Media Lab?"} +{"answers": ["André", "Jullien", "André Jullien"], "question": "wine writer classified the wines of Bordeaux nearly 40 years before the official 1855 classification, including naming the exact same four First Growths?"} +{"answers": ["Maslenica Bridge"], "question": "two major bridges in Croatia, carrying two major roads only one mile apart, are both officially called ?"} +{"answers": ["Gymnoschoenus sphaerocephalus"], "question": "the leaves of the button grass have the lowest recorded phosphorus content of any plant species?"} +{"answers": ["Vinacafe"], "question": "Do you know that, in 2005, the Vietnamese company controlled half of the instant coffee market in Vietnam, and Nestlé another third?"} +{"answers": ["Bintan Island Regency", "Bintan Island"], "question": "in the 12th century, \"\" in the Strait of Malacca was known as the \"Pirate Island\" since the Malay pirates used to loot trading ships sailing in these waters?"} +{"answers": ["St. John's Park Freight Depot", "St. John's Park"], "question": "TriBeCa's was a farm, a private park, and a freight depot on the West Side Line before being used for exits of the Holland Tunnel?"} +{"answers": ["Arne Haukvik", "Arne", "Haukvik"], "question": "Norwegian MP was a founder of the Bislett Games?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Kenelm Nielsen", "Fred", "Fred K. Nielsen", "Nielsen"], "question": ", a legal official of the U.S. State Department, served as the part-time head football coach at four different Washington, D.C. colleges?"} +{"answers": ["Morgenposten"], "question": "a 1946 trial against the newspaper also had implications for the treatment of other Norwegian newspapers which had cooperated with the Nazi authorities during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["The Poem Tree"], "question": "in 1844, Joseph Tubb created by carving a 20-line poem into the bark of a beech tree \"\" at Wittenham Clumps?"} +{"answers": ["Kenzō", "Kenzō Tange", "Tange"], "question": "the plaza in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park designed by allows 50,000 people to gather at the peace monument in the centre?"} +{"answers": ["Knob Noster State Park"], "question": " in Missouri was built by the CCC and WPA as Montserrat National Recreational Demonstration Area?"} +{"answers": ["Lucía", "Lucía Raynero Morales", "Morales"], "question": "the Venezuelan historian holds a Visiting Fellowship at St Antony's College, Oxford, that is named after the Venezuelan humanist Andrés Bello?"} +{"answers": ["Placidia Palace"], "question": "Pope Vigilius refused to attend the Second Council of Constantinople even though he had been for seven years?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph W. Brooks", "Brooks", "Joseph"], "question": "Williams College football coach served in a machine gun battalion in World War I and survived a plane crash in 1931?"} +{"answers": ["Ephraim and Emma Woodworth Truesdell House", "Emma Woodworth Truesdell House"], "question": "the \"\" was used by the family for funerals because of its large double doors?"} +{"answers": ["Somebody to Love", "Somebody to Love"], "question": "\"The Vampire Diaries\" actress Katerina Graham makes a cameo appearance in Justin Bieber's latest music video, \"\", which features his mentor Usher?"} +{"answers": ["Radnitz", "Robert", "Robert Bonoff Radnitz", "Robert B. Radnitz"], "question": " produced the 1972 film \"Sounder\", which became his best known work, despite advice that the movie would never find an audience?"} +{"answers": ["St Stephen and All Martyrs' Church, Lever Bridge"], "question": ", Bolton, Greater Manchester, was the first of three \"pot churches\" designed by Edmund Sharpe?"} +{"answers": ["Tav HaYosher"], "question": " is a certification mark offered to kosher dining establishments that attests that the business meets legal and ethical standards for all of its employees?"} +{"answers": ["Sofka Skipwith", "Skipwith", "Sofka"], "question": "when interned by Nazi Germany in World War II, and a friend smuggled a Jewish baby out of the camp in a Red Cross box and so saved its life?"} +{"answers": ["Accordia"], "question": " became the first housing development to win the"} +{"answers": ["Paul", "Paul Neumann", "Neumann", "Paul Neumann"], "question": "lawyer was born in Prussia but served in the legislatures of both California and the Kingdom of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Jihad satire"], "question": ", comedy that makes terrorists look silly, is thought to be an effective way of undermining support for terrorist organizations like Al Qaeda?"} +{"answers": ["Sutton", "George Sutton", "George", "George H. Sutton"], "question": " was renowned as the \"handless billiard player\", but his cigarette card depicts him with hands?"} +{"answers": ["Josephology"], "question": " is a modern theological study of Saint Joseph \"\" and one of the most recent theological disciplines?"} +{"answers": ["Seo Ji-hun", "Seo Ji-Hun", "Ji-hun", "Seo"], "question": " plays on a professional StarCraft team called Air Force ACE, sponsored by the South Korean Air Force?"} +{"answers": ["Paul", "Paul Wallace", "Wallace", "Paul Wallace"], "question": "1997 British and Irish Lions captain Martin Johnson regarded as the player of the series?"} +{"answers": ["Stephansplatz", "Stephansplatz"], "question": "the has a foul smell caused by organic material used to stabilise the soil?"} +{"answers": ["Taylor Garrison Belcher", "Taylor Belcher", "Belcher", "Taylor G. Belcher", "Taylor"], "question": "United States Ambassador to Cyprus was awarded the Distinguished Service Award because of his peace-keeping abilities during the eruption of violence between Greek and Turkish Cypriots?"} +{"answers": ["RoboScooter"], "question": "the MIT Media Lab's is a foldable electric scooter, designed to be one-third the weight and have 10% of the parts of traditional gasoline-powered scooters?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Arthur Beckford", "Beckford", "James A. Beckford"], "question": "according to , the refusal of many French prisons to provide halal meat and religious services to Muslims leads to increased radicalisation in the Muslim community?"} +{"answers": ["Jeremiah Joseph Callahan", "Jeremiah", "Jeremiah Callahan", "Callahan", "Jeremiah J. Callahan"], "question": "when was appointed president of Duquesne University in 1931, he used the opportunity to tell reporters about his personal critique of Einstein's theory of relativity?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah Jane Elliott", "Sarah Elliott", "Elliott", "Sarah", "Sarah Elliott"], "question": "Australian cricket all-rounder only took her first wicket in senior cricket eight years after her debut?"} +{"answers": ["Princess Feodora of Saxe-Meiningen", "Princess Feodora of Saxe-Meiningen", "Saxe-Meiningen", "Princess"], "question": "despite helping arrange the engagement of with the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, German Emperor Wilhelm II refused to attend their wedding?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Gold Cup"], "question": "the enamelled \"\" has a documented history since 1391, in the course of which it has been given away three times, pawned twice, and sold three times?"} +{"answers": ["Ditmar", "Meidell", "Ditmar Meidell"], "question": " founded and edited Norway's first satirical magazine?"} +{"answers": ["1927 Gulang earthquake"], "question": "the was caused by thrust faulting at a restraining bend along the Haiyuan fault, the same fault that caused the 1920 Haiyuan earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald H. Zecker", "Zecker", "Gerald"], "question": "Assembly member justified higher car insurance rates for drivers in New Jersey's largest cities because \"cars in Newark are stolen and wrecked in far greater numbers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arabat Spit"], "question": "the is long and only a few kilometers wide?"} +{"answers": ["Reference genome", "reference genome"], "question": "the current human \"\" is a mosaic of DNA sequences from thirteen volunteers recruited in Buffalo, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Edgar Fauver", "Fauver", "Edgar"], "question": ", a football and baseball player in the 1890s, became a pioneer in women's athletics coaching women's basketball and baseball at Barnard College in the 1900s?"} +{"answers": ["Princess Anka Obrenović", "Obrenović", "Anka Obrenović", "Princess"], "question": "the translations by in 1836 were the first literary works compiled by a female to be published in Serbia?"} +{"answers": ["Heinz Kurschildgen", "Kurschildgen", "Heinz"], "question": "Nazi German leaders, including Heinrich Himmler, briefly fell for claims to be able to make petrol from water?"} +{"answers": ["Falls of Cruachan", "Falls of Cruachan derailment"], "question": "the guard on the train involved in a at in 2010 was also the guard on a train derailed at the same location in 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Mala Kapela", "Mala Kapela Tunnel"], "question": "at 5,821 metres (19,098 ft) long, the is the longest tunnel in Croatia?"} +{"answers": ["Korean e-Sports Association", "Korea e-Sports Association"], "question": "in 2008 the worried that it would be required to pay royalties to Blizzard Entertainment to broadcast Starcraft II?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald", "Gerald Luongo", "Luongo", "Gerald J. Luongo"], "question": "former New Jersey Assembly member wrote \"Surviving Federal Prison Camp: An Informative and Helpful Guide for Prospective Inmates\" after spending almost a year in prison?"} +{"answers": ["Ludwig Schwarz", "Ludwig", "Schwarz"], "question": ", the Roman Catholic bishop of Linz, Austria, has a doctorate in classical philology and archeology from the University of Vienna?"} +{"answers": ["Pabuji Ki Phad"], "question": ", a religious painting of folk deities, is the only surviving ancient traditional folk art form in the world of the epic of Pabuji, the Rajput of Rajasthan in India?"} +{"answers": ["Western Pavilion"], "question": "architect Amon Henry Wilds built the Hindoo-style as his own home in Brighton, and installed an igloo-shaped bathroom in its dome?"} +{"answers": ["Tripmaster Monkey"], "question": "Maxine Hong Kingston's novel is named after a fictional monkey king from the Chinese epic novel \"Journey to the West\"?"} +{"answers": ["County of Dannenberg"], "question": "the was founded by Henry the Lion during the \"Ostsiedlung\", or colonisation of the East, in order to protect the borders of his expanding territory?"} +{"answers": ["Browne", "Ivor", "Ivor Browne"], "question": " was denounced as antagonistic towards the Catholic Church after he came out in support of the mistress of Fr. Michael Cleary?"} +{"answers": ["Chill of the Night!"], "question": "the \"\" episode \"\" has characters voiced by people from both \"\" and the 1960s live-action version of \"Batman\"?"} +{"answers": ["Emmanuel Yaw Frimpong", "Frimpong", "Emmanuel Frimpong", "Emmanuel"], "question": "current Arsenal F.C. reserve player began his international career with Ghana before switching to England and then back to Ghana?"} +{"answers": ["James G. Howes", "James Guerdon Howes"], "question": "Bermuda's L.F. Wade International Airport manager \"\" was lampooned using signal flags to direct air traffic from atop the control tower in a Boy Scout uniform?"} +{"answers": ["Scott State Park", "Lake Scott State Park"], "question": " is home to El Quartelejo Ruins, the northernmost Indian pueblo in the United States and the only one known in Kansas?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Lake St. Marys State Park", "Grand Lake St. Marys"], "question": "microcystins in the polluted water of the lake at in Ohio can cause severe gastrointestinal ailments in humans?"} +{"answers": ["Bullington", "Orville", "Orville Bullington"], "question": "in 1946 the University of Texas at Austin regent worked to dismiss the president Homer Rainey on grounds of communists and homosexuals operating within the university?"} +{"answers": ["Seth Lawson Burkett", "Seth Burkett", "Burkett", "Seth"], "question": " is the only British footballer to currently play professionally in Brazil?"} +{"answers": ["John", "John Canon", "Canon"], "question": " helped found Jefferson College and constructed the Stone Academy Building?"} +{"answers": ["Max Frauenthal", "Max", "Frauenthal"], "question": "the name \"regular Fronthall\" was used to refer to brave soldiers in honor of the courage of of the 16th Regiment Mississippi Volunteers?"} +{"answers": ["Arlington National Cemetery mismanagement controversy"], "question": "the U.S. Secretary of the Army's investigation into at Arlington National Cemetery was prompted in part by a year-long series of articles on Salon.com?"} +{"answers": ["Berghuis v. Thompkins"], "question": "in the United States Supreme Court ruled that failing to claim the right to silence means police can use any voluntary statements regardless of length of interrogation?"} +{"answers": ["Beverage Testing Institute"], "question": "all of the panelists of the are professional guest tasters who are retailers, restaurateurs, or prominent writers?"} +{"answers": ["Odyssey", "Odyssey"], "question": "the tanker spilled 43 million gallons of oil off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, in November 1988?"} +{"answers": ["Sheila Varian", "Varian", "Sheila"], "question": " of California is an Arabian horse breeder who is also a horse trainer in the vaquero tradition, and was inducted into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Seymour Goes to Hollywood"], "question": "the playable character of video game was described as an \"albino mutant lardball\" by one reviewer?"} +{"answers": ["Let's Yoga"], "question": " includes yoga poses to complete in office chairs during times the player might be relegated to a desk?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Constantinople", "Treaty of Constantinople"], "question": "the delayed conclusion of the Russo-Ottoman caused Russian forces to arrive late in the war with Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["Russell", "Donald Russell", "Donald Russell", "Donald M. Russell", "Donald"], "question": " from 1964 to 1970 accumulated the highest winning percentage (.661) of any Wesleyan football coach with more than two years as head coach?"} +{"answers": ["Barnstable Public School District"], "question": "when it closed in 2008, was the oldest operating school building on Cape Cod?"} +{"answers": ["Melissa Stribling", "Melissa Stribling Smith", "Stribling", "Melissa"], "question": "in the film \"Horror of Dracula\", actress played the victim of a vampire in an erotic role?"} +{"answers": ["Cartier", "Antoine Ephrem Cartier", "Antoine"], "question": " can trace his family history line back 400 years to Jacques Cartier, French explorer who claimed Canada for France?"} +{"answers": ["Wigratzbad"], "question": "the hamlet of in Germany was home to Marian apparitions in the early 20th century, and today houses a shrine visited by approximately 500,000 pilgrims every year?"} +{"answers": ["Brinje Tunnel"], "question": "the was declared to be the safest tunnel in Europe by an FIA and ADAC EuroTAP survey?"} +{"answers": ["Richelieu Foods"], "question": " produces over frozen pizzas and more than crusts annually—for other companies to market under their own private labels?"} +{"answers": ["Classic book", "classic book"], "question": "playwright Alan Bennett's definition of a is \"a book everyone is assumed to have read and often thinks they have read themselves\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rod Shealy", "Rod", "Shealy"], "question": "political strategist sought to increase the turnout of white voters in South Carolina by paying an unemployed black fisherman to run for Congress in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Claude", "Claude Poullart des Places", "Places", "Claude des Places"], "question": "despite his aristocratic background, requested to be buried in a pauper's grave?"} +{"answers": ["Caffrey", "Thomas Caffrey", "Thomas", "Thomas Andrew Caffrey"], "question": " provided confectionary for the 1953 coronation of Elizabeth II?"} +{"answers": ["New York Mini 10K"], "question": "the , first held in Central Park in 1972, was the world's first women-only road running event?"} +{"answers": ["Wright", "Barbara Wright", "Barbara", "Barbara Wright"], "question": "legislation proposed by would impose jail terms up to 10 years and fines of as much as US$100,000 for filing false car- or health-insurance claims in New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Surfing the Void"], "question": "indie rock band Klaxons were forced to re-record parts of second album , after record label Polydor deemed it \"too experimental for release\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cartier", "Warren Antoine Cartier", "Warren"], "question": " was a neighbor of Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone?"} +{"answers": ["Affair of Néry"], "question": "in the on 1914, during the retreat from Mons in the First World War, three Victoria Crosses were awarded to the crew of a single British field gun \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Actinoporus elegans"], "question": "populations of were thought to be restricted to the western Atlantic until they were collected at the east Atlantic islands of São Tomé and Príncipe in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Perry", "Ellyse Perry", "Ellyse Alexandra Perry", "Ellyse"], "question": "aged 16, was the youngest person, male or female, to represent Australia in cricket, and debuted for the national football team a month later?"} +{"answers": ["Trade Union Propaganda League"], "question": "through the Swedish leftwing socialists sought to win the Swedish Trade Union Confederation over to a revolutionary line?"} +{"answers": ["Ramsay Phipps", "Ramsay", "Ramsay Weston Phipps", "Phipps"], "question": "Napoleonic Wars military historian helped to blow up the docks at the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855) when he was a young Royal Artillery lieutenant?"} +{"answers": ["Knight, Death and the Devil"], "question": " is a large 1513 copperplate engraving, one of the three master prints by Albrecht Dürer?"} +{"answers": ["Dinoshark"], "question": "despite being panned for exceptionally poor acting and special effects, the 2010 film was also considered likely to become a classic of the \"awesomely awful\" movie genre?"} +{"answers": ["Susan", "Susan L. Taylor", "Taylor"], "question": " \"\", the former editor-in-chief of \"Essence\", was the first African-American woman to receive the Magazine Publishers of America's prestigious Henry Johnson Fisher Award?"} +{"answers": ["1988 NBA Expansion draft"], "question": "even though Arvid Kramer had not played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) since the 1979–80 season, he was selected first in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Galathea expeditions"], "question": "the first of Denmark’s had a budget of nearly half a million Rixdollars, equivalent to 3% of the state’s annual revenues at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Ixtutz"], "question": "the Classic Period Maya city of in the Maya Mountains of Guatemala was lost for more than a century after its discovery in 1852?"} +{"answers": ["Freeman", "Adrian", "Adrian Freeman"], "question": "Mayo hurler played in England, Scotland, North America and the Middle East before his recent death in an Australia car crash?"} +{"answers": ["John M. Drake", "Drake", "John Miller Drake", "John"], "question": "during an 1864 expedition to resupply Army posts in eastern Oregon, Captain discovered fossils in the area that is now the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument?"} +{"answers": ["Bahá'í Faith in Mongolia"], "question": "even though the Association of Religion Data Archives estimated that there are only 50 Bahá'ís , more than 1700 Mongolian Bahá'ís turned out for a regional conference in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Joel", "Weingarten", "Joel M. Weingarten", "Joel Weingarten"], "question": "under a bill proposed by Assemblymember , religious headwear cannot be banned in New Jersey public schools?"} +{"answers": ["Blackwell Hall"], "question": "until the 19th century, in the City of London controlled England's main commercial activity—the cloth trade?"} +{"answers": ["Saint-Étienne-des-Grès, Paris", "Saint-Étienne-des-Grès"], "question": "the church of was destroyed during the French Revolution and all its contents sold?"} +{"answers": ["United States Army Combat Art Program", "United States Army Art Program"], "question": "during World War II the was canceled by Congress, then resumed by \"Life\" magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Alex", "Alex Rowe", "Alex Rowe", "Rowe"], "question": ", rejected by the British Army because of a detached retina, became a highly decorated sniper for the French Foreign Legion?"} +{"answers": ["Cill Chriosd"], "question": "the ruined \"\", also known as Kilchrist or Christ's Church, was the parish church of Strathaird, Skye, until 1840?"} +{"answers": ["Szybowcowy Zakład Doświadczalny"], "question": "the Polish , created after World War II, became the main Polish centre for designing gliders?"} +{"answers": ["1948 American League tie-breaker game"], "question": "American League MVP and Cleveland Indians baseball manager Lou Boudreau hit two home runs in the to bring the Indians to the 1948 World Series?"} +{"answers": ["Camille Pissarro", "Orovida Camille Pissarro", "Pissarro", "Orovida Pissarro", "Orovida"], "question": "artist preferred to be known simply as \"Orovida\" to distinguish herself from the many other artists in her family, including her renowned grandfather Camille Pissarro?"} +{"answers": ["High", "Jake High", "Jake C. High", "Jake"], "question": "football coach has both the highest winning percentage (.778) in the history of Wesleyan football and the lowest percentage (.000) in the history of NYU football?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "Peter", "Peter J. Hall"], "question": "costume designer dressed David Bowie and Mick Jagger on tour, calling Bowie \"serious, intellectual, wonderful to work with\" while Jagger was \"exactly the opposite\"?"} +{"answers": ["Les Foufounes Électriques"], "question": "the name of the Montreal nightclub means \"electric buttocks\" in English?"} +{"answers": ["Dell Rhea's Chicken Basket"], "question": "the original owner of \"\" in Willowbrook, Illinois, would hire local youths to ice skate on the roof during winter?"} +{"answers": ["Rock Band 3"], "question": ", a \"disruptive title\" to revitalize the rhythm video game genre, includes a Pro mode for near-accurate playing of real guitars, drum and keyboard instruments?"} +{"answers": ["Christian Magnus Sinding-Larsen", "Sinding-Larsen", "Christian"], "question": "when sustained fatal heart failure, there were numerous doctors present?"} +{"answers": ["Radio in Argentina"], "question": "a radio ad for 'Los Andes Restaurant', which first aired in 1922, is the oldest known radio commercial in history?"} +{"answers": ["Ella'' Anker", "Ella Anker", "Ella", "Anker"], "question": ", decorated with the Order of the British Empire, founded a Norway-based version of the Anglo-Norse Society?"} +{"answers": ["Trolling", "trolling", "Trolling"], "question": "outriggers allow a fishing vessel to tow multiple in the water in a way that can simulate a school of fish?"} +{"answers": ["Edith", "Selig", "Edith Selig"], "question": "soprano recorded the early Bach cantata \"Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis, BWV 21\", performed in Weimar in 1714 on the third Sunday after Trinity?"} +{"answers": ["The Tale of Mac Da Thó's Pig"], "question": "in the medieval Irish satire , the Connaught champion Cet mac Mágach is unbeaten in a bragging contest, until being slapped in the face with the head of his dead brother?"} +{"answers": ["Goddess of Democracy", "Goddess of Democracy"], "question": " statue \"\" was the subject of three major political rows in Hong Kong over freedom of expression in the space of one week?"} +{"answers": ["Jessica Whitney Dubroff", "Dubroff", "Jessica Dubroff", "Jessica"], "question": "the death of seven-year-old , who tried to become the youngest to fly an aircraft across the US, led to a law prohibiting record-seeking children from touching the flight controls?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Keefe", "Peter", "Keefe", "Peter Eugene Keefe"], "question": " 1980s series \"Voltron\" \"helped prepare the way for other Japanese-style animation in the United States\" such as \"Pokémon\" and \"Power Rangers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Communist Group", "French Communist Group"], "question": "the small in Russia was able to play a role in fomenting mutinies amongst French interventionist troops during the Russian Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Tich Gwilym", "Gwilym", "Tich"], "question": "a hoax electric guitar inspired version of the Welsh national anthem was credited to both Jimi Hendrix and , when it was 'unearthed' in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Mandodari"], "question": "according to \"Ramayana\" adaptations, – the wife of the ten-headed demon Ravana – was the mother of Sita, whose kidnapping by Ravana would lead to his doom?"} +{"answers": ["Tamgho", "Teddy Tamgho", "Teddy"], "question": "French track and field athlete \"\" became the third best triple jumper of all-time three days before his 21st birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Brackstone", "Brackstone", "Stephen"], "question": "footballer had an operation to remove his appendix after being taken to hospital following his substitution in a game for York City in December 2002?"} +{"answers": ["GRB 030329"], "question": " provided the definitive link between gamma-ray bursts and supernovae?"} +{"answers": ["Talarico", "Guy", "Guy F. Talarico", "Guy Talarico"], "question": " sponsored a bill that would require involuntary commitment for those with mental health issues if it is determined that it is likely that they will commit future crimes?"} +{"answers": ["Hale Commission"], "question": "in England and Wales, legal aid, a court of criminal appeal, county courts and limits on the use of the death penalty were proposed as early as 1652 by the ?"} +{"answers": ["Rhithrogena germanica"], "question": "the mayfly \"\" can emerge from a river, moult and fly off in 30 seconds?"} +{"answers": ["Brenthurst Foundation"], "question": "the sent a number of its staff abroad to help solve the problem of there not being enough lecturers at the National University of Rwanda?"} +{"answers": ["1971 Iraq poison grain disaster"], "question": "hospitals in Iraq reported 6,530 cases and 459 deaths as a result of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Alec Ogilvie", "Alec", "Alec'' Ogilvie", "Ogilvie"], "question": "pioneer British aviator was only the seventh person to qualify as a pilot in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Watson", "Watson"], "question": "74-time champion Ken Jennings may be one of the human challengers to face IBM's artificial intelligence software in a special challenge match on \"Jeopardy!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Domery", "Charles Domery", "Charles"], "question": " ate 174 cats in a year?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Tal-y-llyn", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "while the 19th-century writer Samuel Lewis described the Welsh church of \"\" as \"a small edifice of no interest\", it is now one of the most highly rated listed buildings in the country?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Maritime Guard"], "question": "in , warships from Turkey, the U.K., the U.S., and four other countries blockaded the former Yugoslavia?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Maalouf", "Edward Maalouf"], "question": "paraplegic handcyclist is the only person to have won medals for Lebanon at the Paralympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Fifty Bibles of Constantine"], "question": "it is speculated that Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus were ?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Whalen", "Mike Whalen"], "question": "current Wesleyan football coach led the Williams College \"Ephs\" to four consecutive Little Three football championships and a undefeated record against Wesleyan?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Plum", "Fred", "Plum"], "question": "\"locked-in syndrome\", in which a patient is aware and awake but cannot move or communicate due to complete paralysis of most muscles except for the eyes, was coined by neurologist Dr. ?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Nathanson", "Nathanson", "Abraham"], "question": "bored by a game of Scrabble, 76-year-old said \"we need an anagrams game so fast, it'll drive you bananas\" and created the game Bananagrams?"} +{"answers": ["Fairfield Bridge"], "question": "during the construction of \"\" a burial cave was found with the heads of several dead Māori people?"} +{"answers": ["Three lookouts"], "question": "the , Gvulot, Beit Eshel and Revivim, served as a springboard for Jewish settlement in the Negev desert?"} +{"answers": ["Paul", "Legrand", "Paul Legrand"], "question": "although s physique was considered unsuited for pantomime, he had a distinguished 48 year career as a performer around the world?"} +{"answers": ["NBA Expansion Draft", "1989 NBA Expansion draft"], "question": "Rick Mahorn was selected second in the by the Minnesota Timberwolves, but he refused to report to the team and was traded prior to the start of the following season?"} +{"answers": ["Carol Murphy", "Carol J. Murphy", "Carol", "Murphy"], "question": "a bill proposed by passed in the New Jersey General Assembly to allow hunters to contribute venison to food banks to help feed the needy?"} +{"answers": ["Lillian Heath", "Lillian", "Heath"], "question": ", the first woman doctor in Wyoming, was given the sawed-off skull cap of lynched outlaw Big Nose George, which she used as a doorstop?"} +{"answers": ["Cummins Corporate Office Building"], "question": "the in Columbus, Indiana, is constructed on an old railroad yard?"} +{"answers": ["Lisa", "Sthalekar", "Lisa Sthalekar", "Lisa Carprini Sthalekar"], "question": "cricketer took five wickets in her 100th One Day International match for Australia?"} +{"answers": ["PWS-52"], "question": "Polish aviator Józef Lewoniewski planned to fly the monoplane prototype around the world?"} +{"answers": ["Alvin Michael Greene", "Alvin Greene", "Alvin", "Greene"], "question": " is the first African American since Reconstruction to win a major party's nomination for a U.S. Senate seat in South Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Juan", "Carbó", "Juan José Carbó", "Juan José Carbó Gatignol"], "question": " was an award-winning cartoonist who drew for both adult entertainment and children's magazines while working as a civil servant?"} +{"answers": ["Harpy Tomb"], "question": "the \"\" from ancient Xanthos was originally mounted on a stone pedestal seventeen feet above the ground?"} +{"answers": ["Ścibor-Rylski", "Zbigniew", "Zbigniew Ścibor-Rylski"], "question": ", a trained aviator, took part in the Warsaw Uprising of World War II and later headed an automobile repair bureau in Poznań?"} +{"answers": ["azoospermia", "Azoospermia"], "question": " affects about 1% of the male population?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Grachvogel", "Grachvogel", "Maria"], "question": "fashion designer created a dress adorned with 2,000 diamonds worth £250,000 for her London Fashion Week show?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Peipus"], "question": "the Battle of the Ice between Teutonic Knights and Novgorodians was fought on top of the frozen ?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese porcelain in European painting"], "question": " is known from at least 1514 with Giovanni Bellini's \"The Feast of the Gods\"?"} +{"answers": ["Icing", "Icing"], "question": "the phenomenon of , called by \"The New York Times\" \"the nation's biggest viral drinking game\", has led to a spike in sales of Smirnoff Ice?"} +{"answers": ["Young", "Greg Young", "Greg"], "question": "Kerry-Ann Booth, the girlfriend of footballer \"\", did not see him on the losing side of a game for Halifax Town for the first four years of their relationship?"} +{"answers": ["National Fund for the Development of Arts and Crafts"], "question": "Mexico's or FONART directly assisted 26,600 Mexican artisans in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["2010 Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500"], "question": "Travis Kvapil received one of the largest NASCAR penalties by using improper modifications to the valve stems during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Butte", "George C. Butte", "George Charles Butte", "George"], "question": "during the Great Depression, attorney devised regulations for the conservation of Texas petroleum and natural gas?"} +{"answers": ["Jr.", "John C. Metzler, Jr.", "John C. Metzler Jr.", "John"], "question": "Arlington National Cemetery Superintendent lived at the cemetery between the ages of 4 and 19?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "LeFevre", "Kenneth LeFevre", "Kenneth C. LeFevre"], "question": "in an effort to protect tax revenue from casinos in Atlantic City, Assemblyman sought to block the Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma from opening a casino in Wildwood, New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Phymanthus crucifer"], "question": " \"\" has bright red suckers on its column, to which debris can attach for camouflage?"} +{"answers": ["Cradock", "Percy", "Percy Cradock"], "question": " was manhandled by the Red Guards when he was stationed at the charge d'affaires office, Peking, during the Cultural Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Ulpian's life table"], "question": " predicted a life expectancy of 19 to 23 years for citizens of the Roman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Socialist Union of Central-Eastern Europe"], "question": "in 1949 the Polish, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Yugoslav and Czechoslovak socialist parties founded the as a common centre for work in exile?"} +{"answers": ["Itzan"], "question": "the small Maya city of in the Petén region of Guatemala featured an unusually large quantity of sculpted monuments?"} +{"answers": ["1964 Niigata earthquake"], "question": "the collapse of the Showa Bridge after the was a result of liquefaction rather than ground motion?"} +{"answers": ["Betula utilis"], "question": "the bark of the was once used as paper for writing Sanskrit texts \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jorge", "Jorge Cruickshank", "Jorge Cruickshank García", "García"], "question": "in 1976 socialist became the first opposition senator of Mexico since the emergence of the Institutional Revolutionary Party as the ruling party?"} +{"answers": ["Sam's Army"], "question": "there were an estimated 8,000 members of in the stands at the U.S. men's soccer team's opening game of the 2010 World Cup in group play against England?"} +{"answers": ["Scene It? Twilight"], "question": " has no questions about \"New Moon\" even though the of the book was released at the same time as the game?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Muma", "Walter Muma"], "question": "in 1978, 21-year-old set a record for moped trips with a three-month, 11,500-mile ride from Toronto to Alaska and back?"} +{"answers": ["Laguna Madre", "Upper Laguna Madre", "Laguna Madre"], "question": "the \"\" in Texas is one of the earth's six hypersaline bays?"} +{"answers": ["Arena", "Arena"], "question": " was the first web browser to support background images, tables, text flow around images, and inline mathematical expressions?"} +{"answers": ["Back-illuminated sensor", "back-illuminated sensor"], "question": "the improves on conventional digital camera sensors by moving wiring so it does not interfere with light entering the front of the detector?"} +{"answers": ["Ircinia strobilina"], "question": " produces a substance which causes paralysis and loss of balance when ingested by fish?"} +{"answers": ["Mike Basham", "Mike", "Basham"], "question": "footballer played in the Swansea City team that won the 1994 Football League Trophy Final?"} +{"answers": ["Professional wrestling in New Zealand"], "question": "author Debbie Renner claimed to have once competed in as the \"Tasmanian Devil\" prior to becoming a full-time writer?"} +{"answers": ["Pithole Stone Arch Bridge"], "question": "the \"\" is unusual for being surprisingly well built for only a rural backroad, but was initially thought to be of inferior quality and was not expected to last?"} +{"answers": ["Leonard Cutler Sanford", "Leonard", "Sanford"], "question": " persuaded Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney and her children to buy Lord Rothschild's bird collection for the American Museum of Natural History?"} +{"answers": ["Betts", "Kate", "Kate Betts"], "question": "an article she wrote about boar hunting in Brittany led to career as a fashion journalist?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Ostendarp", "Jim Ostendarp"], "question": ", Amherst College football coach for 33 years, refused to allow ESPN to televise a game saying, \"We're in education. We aren't in the entertainment business\"?"} +{"answers": ["First Presbyterian", "First Presbyterian Church", "First Presbyterian Church"], "question": " is the de facto college church of Washington & Jefferson College, a nearby nonsectarian liberal arts college?"} +{"answers": ["Surra de Bunda"], "question": "the Brazilian dance known as the describes a female dancer pounding her buttocks into a man's face?"} +{"answers": ["Bitch! Dyke! Faghag! Whore!"], "question": "playwright Penny Arcade's was made partly in response to a bill amendment banning the National Endowment of the Arts from granting funds for \"obscene or indecent art\"?"} +{"answers": ["Elias", "Martin", "Elias Martin"], "question": " has been described by \"Nationalencyklopedin\" as Sweden's \"first big landscape painter\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pappas", "Alexis", "Alexis Pappas"], "question": "Norwegian chemist was born in London to Greek parents who fled from Belgium to England during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José Albi Fita", "Albi", "José Albi"], "question": " was a Spanish literary critic and the last of the post Spanish Civil War poets?"} +{"answers": ["Augie", "Augie Schmidt", "Schmidt"], "question": " won the Golden Spikes Award, an award given to the top amateur baseball player in the United States, in 1982?"} +{"answers": ["C/2009 R1"], "question": ", one of more than fifty comets known as \"Comet McNaught\", has been noted for its \"impressive green coma and long ion tail\", lending it the appearance of an \"apple on a stick\"?"} +{"answers": ["SHL", "SHL"], "question": "the manufacturer of the Polish \"(model SHL 98 pictured)\" was nationalized after World War II and closed in the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Constructive trusts in English law"], "question": "in English trusts law, are used for things as varied as land transfers, bribery and murder?"} +{"answers": ["Lothair Crystal"], "question": "the , an engraved gem now in the British Museum, was once sold for ten pounds?"} +{"answers": ["Fondane", "Benjamin", "Benjamin Fondane"], "question": ", known as a Symbolist poet in Romania, a Jewish existentialist thinker in France and an avant-garde filmmaker in Argentina, was killed at Auschwitz in late 1944?"} +{"answers": ["PapaJohns.com Bowl", "2010 PapaJohns.com Bowl"], "question": "the UConn Huskies won the to end a year marked by five games lost by 15 total points, a double-overtime victory at Notre Dame, and the murder of cornerback Jasper Howard?"} +{"answers": ["Thimphu"], "question": " \"\" is the capital city of Bhutan?"} +{"answers": ["Let the Devil Wear Black"], "question": "the film is a modern-day version of William Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\" that is set in Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Hedwig glass"], "question": "only fourteen complete examples of are known?"} +{"answers": ["Prvić", "Prvić"], "question": " near Krk is the windiest Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Maesmawr Hall"], "question": "people have reportedly witnessed the ghosts of Roman legionnaires passing through in Powys, Wales, site of an ancient Roman road?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Sinding-Larsen", "Alfred Sinding-Larsen"], "question": ", who wrote folk songs with the Vika dialect, was one of the first writers to use a dialect from Norway's capital?"} +{"answers": ["St Cristiolus's Church, Llangristiolus", "St Cristiolus's Church"], "question": "the 16th-century chancel window of the Welsh church of , has been described as \"almost too big to fit\" in the east wall?"} +{"answers": ["Do 29", "Dornier Do 29"], "question": "the propellers of the could be tilted downwards by up to 90 degrees?"} +{"answers": ["Tolson Museum"], "question": "the in Huddersfield \"\" displays two of Britain's rarest makes of automobile, the three wheel LSD and the Valveless which had an engine with only six moving parts?"} +{"answers": ["Raging Sharks"], "question": "the low-budget horror film has been described as a poor man’s combination of early Steven Spielberg films?"} +{"answers": ["Kramer", "Paul", "Paul Kramer"], "question": "after the rape and murder of a seven-year-old, New Jersey Assemblyman pushed bills requiring sex offender registration, saying \"Megan Kanka would be alive today\" if his bills were law?"} +{"answers": ["Mastacembelus ellipsifer"], "question": "the was one of the species that was photographed as part of a FishBase mission which had the primary objective to document and photograph the rich fish diversity of Lake Tanganyika?"} +{"answers": ["Resulting trusts in English law"], "question": "in English law, work based on the equitable maxim that \"equity abhors a vacuum\"?"} +{"answers": ["Panchet Dam"], "question": "when a fifteen-year-old girl garlanded Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru at the inauguration of India's , she was considered to have \"married\" him?"} +{"answers": ["Leiobunum rotundum"], "question": "when in danger of predation, the harvestman can self-amputate its legs, but they will not regenerate?"} +{"answers": ["Chapman", "David C. Chapman", "David Carpenter Chapman", "David"], "question": ", the man who was involved in the creation of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, has a mountain named for him in the park?"} +{"answers": ["Indira Gandhi Paryavaran Puraskar"], "question": "the , an environmental award given by the Government of India to organizations, carries a cash prize of 500,000 Indian rupees?"} +{"answers": ["John W. Douglas", "Douglas", "John Woolman Douglas", "John"], "question": "as point man for the Kennedy administration on the August 1963 March on Washington, was given \"historic credit for the orderliness and smoothness and joy of that day\"?"} +{"answers": ["Metropole XXI", "Metropole, Jakarta"], "question": "the \"\", a historic movie theater in Jakarta, Indonesia, is the city's largest remaining Art Deco building?"} +{"answers": ["Kawanishi K-7 Transport Seaplane"], "question": "the was powered by an engine originally intended for use in airships?"} +{"answers": ["Kanfei Nesharim", "Kanfei Nesharim Street"], "question": "Jerusalem's is long and wide and straight like a runway, because it was originally built as one?"} +{"answers": ["Abernant", "Abernant, Rhondda Cynon Taf"], "question": "in 1896, a flooding disaster occurred at River Level Colliery in the Welsh village of , killing six colliers?"} +{"answers": ["Swanton", "Fred Swanton", "Fred", "Fred Wilder Swanton"], "question": ", known as the P. T. Barnum of Santa Cruz, promoted everything from the Neptune Casino to ZaSu Pitts?"} +{"answers": ["Bar U Ranch"], "question": "the in Alberta, Canada, hosted both Prince Edward of Wales and the Sundance Kid?"} +{"answers": ["Offshore Power Systems"], "question": ", a joint venture between Westinghouse Electric and Newport News Shipbuilding, spent more than during the 1970s but never built a floating nuclear power plant?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern great egret", "Eastern Great Egret"], "question": "the \"\" has a neck one and a half times as long as its body?"} +{"answers": ["Memphis Beat"], "question": "actor Jason Lee will star as a detective who moonlights as an Elvis impersonator in the upcoming American television series ?"} +{"answers": ["John Mott-Smith", "John", "Mott-Smith"], "question": " was the first permanent dentist in the Kingdom of Hawaii and its last ambassador to the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Sossianus", "Sossianus Hierocles", "Hierocles"], "question": "late Roman office-holder was one of the more fervent supporters of official persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Seversky Donets River", "Donets"], "question": "more than 1000 rivers flow into \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nadrian", "Nadrian Seeman", "Seeman"], "question": " was inspired to create the field of DNA nanotechnology while pondering the M. C. Escher woodcut \"\" at a campus pub?"} +{"answers": ["United Public Workers v. Mitchell"], "question": " (1947) is the only U.S. Supreme Court decision prior to 1965 to address the meaning of the Ninth and Tenth amendments substantively?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Bizani"], "question": "the decisive factor for the Greek victory at (1913) was not numerical superiority, but the solid operational planning that did not allow the Ottoman forces to react?"} +{"answers": ["Don", "Cohan", "Don Cohan"], "question": ", the oldest sailor to win an Olympic bronze medal (at age 42), won a U.S. sailing championship at age 72?"} +{"answers": ["Aichi F1A"], "question": "the pilot of the sat in an open cockpit, while the observer's position was enclosed?"} +{"answers": ["Owen", "Aspinall", "Owen Aspinall", "Owen Stuart Aspinall"], "question": ", the 45th Governor of American Samoa, banned a Korean man from marrying a Samoan woman, despite the fact that he, a Colorado native, married a Samoan woman himself?"} +{"answers": ["Kabi Lungchok"], "question": "the “Treaty of Blood Brotherhood” was signed by the Tibetan King Khye Bumsa representing the Bhutias and the Lepcha Chief Thekong, at \"(memorial stone pictured)\" near Gangtok in Sikkim?"} +{"answers": ["Knut Ingolf Løfsnes", "Løfsnes", "Knut", "Knut Løfsnes"], "question": "the political surveillance of Socialist People's Party founder by the Norwegian Police Surveillance Agency amounted to at least 2500 pages of surveillance documents?"} +{"answers": ["Endiandra introrsa"], "question": ", commonly known as Dorrigo Plum or Red Walnut, is neither a plum nor a walnut but a member of the laurel family?"} +{"answers": ["Nave", "Orville", "Orville James Nave", "Orville Nave"], "question": " compiled his best-known work, \"Nave's Topical Bible\", while serving as a chaplain in the United States Army?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Rivers", "Rivers", "Stephen", "Stephen M. Rivers"], "question": "publicist arranged Jane Fonda's 1987 trip to Poland, where she went to express her support for Lech Wałęsa, leader of the then-banned Solidarity movement?"} +{"answers": ["Said Gomez", "Gomez", "Said"], "question": "visually impaired runner , three time Paralympic champion, is the only Panamanian to have won medals at the Paralympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Campbell", "Joe Campbell", "Joe Campbell"], "question": "retired professional baseball player missed most of spring training in 1967 with the Chicago Cubs due to obligations he had in the United States Marine Corps?"} +{"answers": ["Terwilliger–Smith Farm", "Terwilliger-Smith Farm"], "question": "the in Kerhonkson, New York, has the only extant stand-alone slaughterhouse in Ulster County?"} +{"answers": ["Cathedral of Saint John Gualbert", "St. John Gualbert Cathedral", "St. John Gualbert Cathedral"], "question": "since the superstructure of Johnstown's was laid using nearly of steel, the roof was able to be completed before the foundation walls?"} +{"answers": ["Enterprise Cup"], "question": "the trophy for the , a Kenyan rugby union competition, was donated by sailors of the HMS \"Enterprise\" who toured East Africa in 1928?"} +{"answers": ["Music Inspired by Lord of the Rings", "Music Inspired by Lord of the Rings"], "question": "the publishers of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Lord of the Rings\" insisted on adding the caveat \"Music Inspired by\" to the title of Bo Hansson's 1972 concept album ?"} +{"answers": ["Reduta Theatre"], "question": "during his performance in the at age 11, Mozart was dissatisfied with the sound of the trumpets?"} +{"answers": ["Dante and Beatrice", "Dante and Beatrice"], "question": " \"\" is considered to be Henry Holiday's most important painting?"} +{"answers": ["Ninth Avenue derailment", "Ninth Avenue"], "question": "when an elevated train in New York in 1905, some passengers escaped from one carriage through an apartment window?"} +{"answers": ["Little Cottonwood Creek", "Little Cottonwood Creek"], "question": "the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources stock the with 1000 trout yearly?"} +{"answers": ["Chromoxylography"], "question": "the colour printing process was mostly used to print book covers for penny dreadfuls, yellow-backs, and children's books during the mid to late 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Rumeli Feneri"], "question": "the lighthouse was built in 1855 in order to provide safe navigation for the French and British war ships entering the Bosphorus from the Black Sea during the Crimean War?"} +{"answers": ["Pararistolochia praevenosa"], "question": " \"\" is the food vine of the Richmond Birdwing butterfly?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Aquatint"], "question": "in September 1942 No. 62 Commando carried out a on what was later to become known as Omaha Beach in France, where American forces would land on D-Day in 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Floribert Chebeya Bahizire", "Floribert", "Chebeya", "Floribert Chebeya"], "question": "the United Nations and Amnesty International have called for an investigation into the death of Congolese activist ?"} +{"answers": ["David John Markey", "Markey", "D. John Markey", "D."], "question": " complained of the Democratic Party's 82-year grip on Maryland after the close and controversial 1946 Senate race against Governor Herbert O'Conor?"} +{"answers": ["Vandalism Act"], "question": "under the of Singapore, a person convicted for the first time of vandalism by defacing property using an indelible substance such as paint must be sentenced to caning?"} +{"answers": ["Trevor Leggett", "Leggett", "Trevor", "Trevor Pryce Leggett"], "question": "British judo expert adherence to Japanese culture extended even to wearing traditional Japanese underwear?"} +{"answers": ["Holtun"], "question": "looters at the Maya archaeological site of in Guatemala uncovered a series of large stucco masks flanking the main stairway of the principal pyramid?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Kobow", "Jan Kobow"], "question": " sang the tenor part of Bach's chorale cantata \"Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein, BWV 2\", written for the second Sunday after Trinity of 1724, with Philippe Herreweghe?"} +{"answers": ["Freihofer's Run for Women"], "question": "American athlete Marla Runyan, who is legally blind, won the national 5K road running title three consecutive times at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Vera Beaudin Saeedpour", "Vera", "Vera Marion Beaudin Saeedpour", "Saeedpour"], "question": ", an American Jew, opened the first U.S. museum dedicated to the Kurdish people?"} +{"answers": ["Bloom Festival"], "question": "the in Dublin's Phoenix Park is twice as large as the UK's Chelsea Flower Show?"} +{"answers": ["The Brahmin and the Mongoose"], "question": ", an Indian folktale about the rash killing of a loyal animal, travelled the world and inspired shrines to the dogs Saint Guinefort in France and Gelert in Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Pine", "The Jack Pine"], "question": " \"\", painted c. 1916–17 by Tom Thomson, is considered an iconic image of the Canadian landscape?"} +{"answers": ["Kortney Clemons", "Kortney", "Clemons"], "question": "Paralympic athlete lost his leg because a roadside bomb exploded when he was helping fellow US soldiers in Iraq?"} +{"answers": ["Urbain", "Ismael", "Ismael Urbain"], "question": " was a high-level official in mid-nineteenth century French Algeria and adviser to Napoleon III due to his strong knowledge of Islam?"} +{"answers": ["Holy Thorn Reliquary"], "question": "the in the British Museum bears the inscription \"\"This is a thorn from the crown Of Our Lord Jesus Christ\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rangit Dam"], "question": "the project in Sikkim in northeastern India cost more than ?"} +{"answers": ["Lisztomania"], "question": "Franz Liszt's piano playing inspired an outpouring of emotion in his fans called , which caused some fans to save his disposed cigar butts and coffee dregs as mementos?"} +{"answers": ["1980 NBA Expansion draft"], "question": "of the 22 players selected by the Dallas Mavericks in the , only two played more than one season for the team?"} +{"answers": ["Stanley Joseph Ott", "Stanley Ott", "Stanley", "Ott"], "question": " helped lay to rest a convicted murderer near the graves of bishops?"} +{"answers": ["Andreas", "Andreas Schmidt", "Andreas Schmidt", "Schmidt"], "question": "the baritone created the part of Ryuji in Hans Werner Henze's opera \"Das verratene Meer\" in 1990 at the Deutsche Oper Berlin?"} +{"answers": ["Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park"], "question": "scenes from the 1955 film, \"The Kentuckian\" starring Burt Lancaster, were filmed at ?"} +{"answers": ["Rudy Garcia", "Rudy Garcia", "Rudy", "Garcia", "Rudy'' Garcia"], "question": " resigned his post as mayor of Union City, New Jersey, in the wake of a recall election petition that had gathered 6,700 signatures?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Rundle", "Craig Rundle"], "question": ", a college football head coach for 24 years, led Albion College to the 2001 MIAA championship with his sons playing at quarterback and tight end?"} +{"answers": ["1992 Cairo earthquake"], "question": "despite a magnitude of only 5.8, the was the most destructive to affect Cairo since 1847, killing 545 people, injuring another 6,512, and making 50,000 homeless?"} +{"answers": ["Vajtim"], "question": "the Albanian (dirge or lament of the dead) in the 17th century would make the city of Gjirokastër extremely noisy on Sundays?"} +{"answers": ["Contra la Corriente", "Contra La Corriente", "Contra la Corriente"], "question": "Puerto Rican singer Marc Anthony received a Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Album for his third studio album titled ?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred Eriksen", "Alfred", "Eriksen"], "question": "when was elected to the Parliament of Norway in 1903, he was among the first group in the Parliament representing the Labour movement?"} +{"answers": ["Teruji Kogake", "Kogake", "Teruji"], "question": " set a world record in the triple jump at the Japanese Olympic Trials but only managed eighth in the finals at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal"], "question": "the \"\" near Montreal attracts 181,000 visitors and 23,000 boaters, making it the second busiest canal and locks in Quebec?"} +{"answers": ["Jasper Park Information Centre"], "question": "the in Jasper National Park had a fish hatchery in the basement?"} +{"answers": ["Buffalo Bill State Park"], "question": "Buffalo Bill Cody once owned part of in Wyoming?"} +{"answers": ["Dorsey Murdock Dixon", "Dorsey", "Dixon", "Dorsey Dixon"], "question": " song \"Babies in the Mill\" is about the Southern United States textile industry's exploitation of child labor in the early 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Grey divorce"], "question": "the increasing overall divorce rate is primarily in elderly, long-married couples, a phenomenon dubbed \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["St. Francis Xavier Cathedral", "St. Francis Xavier Cathedral"], "question": "the original building was saved from burning during the American Civil War when the parish priest imitated General Banks's voice and ordered Union troops to spare the church?"} +{"answers": ["Royal sites of Ireland"], "question": "the served as centres for ceremonies including an inauguration ritual where a shoe was thrown over the future king's head \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["St Pabo's Church", "St Pabo's Church, Llanbabo"], "question": "although the Welsh church of has a 14th-century monument to Pabo Post Prydain, its supposed 5th-century founder, there is no strong evidence that he founded the church?"} +{"answers": ["Sheldon Inn"], "question": "despite their plan to settle farther west, Timothy and Rachel Sheldon were so impressed with their camping spot on the Chicago Road that they bought land nearby and built the ?"} +{"answers": ["Finn Havrevold", "Finn", "Havrevold"], "question": "a children's book about a toy owl, written by in 1957, was made into a film by Ivo Caprino?"} +{"answers": ["Jack", "Siedlecki", "Jack Siedlecki"], "question": " led Yale, Amherst and Worcester to conference championships in 21 years as a head football coach?"} +{"answers": ["Stone of the Pregnant Woman"], "question": "the weighs an estimated 1,000 tonnes?"} +{"answers": ["Mictyris longicarpus"], "question": "cherry-sized soldier crabs of the species \"\" have been described as \"cheerful bohemians\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ralston", "James Kenneth", "J.", "J. K. Ralston"], "question": "American painter of the Old American West was awarded a Gold Medal by the National Cowboy Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press", "Kissinger v. Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press"], "question": "the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in that Henry Kissinger did not have to release phone transcripts that were made while he was Secretary of State?"} +{"answers": ["Randia moorei"], "question": "the endangered has been threatened by the development of banana plantations and the Pacific Highway?"} +{"answers": ["Norman", "Sanson", "Norman Bethune Sanson"], "question": " climbed Canadian mountains with King George VI of the United Kingdom and King Prajadhipok of Siam?"} +{"answers": ["LTF", "Lactoferrin"], "question": "the milk protein provides antibacterial activity to human infants?"} +{"answers": ["Sack tapping"], "question": " can lead to amputation and is posted on YouTube?"} +{"answers": ["Textiles of Mexico"], "question": "handcrafted \"(samples pictured)\" are still made using techniques that date back to the pre-Hispanic period?"} +{"answers": ["Coocumbac Island Nature Reserve"], "question": "the in the Manning River is an example of a large fig–giant stinger tree association ecological community?"} +{"answers": ["Dipper well"], "question": "a , a perpetual-flow sink used for cleaning ice cream scoops, uses an average of 260,000 gallons (984,000 liters) of water yearly?"} +{"answers": ["Damian", "Costantino", "Damian Costantino"], "question": "the record for the longest hitting streak in NCAA college baseball history is 60 games, held by of Salve Regina University?"} +{"answers": ["O & W Railroad Station at Port Ben"], "question": "the abandoned , New York, is so well-preserved that coal remains in its bin more than 50 years after it closed?"} +{"answers": ["Gurney", "Robert", "Robert Gurney"], "question": "the carcinologist was not connected to a university, and carried out his scientific work at home?"} +{"answers": ["Nereid Monument"], "question": "the was constructed in the British Museum in 1969 from material brought from Lycia in 1840?"} +{"answers": ["So Close", "So Close"], "question": "\"\", a 1990 song by Hall & Oates, was the duo's 29th and final U.S. Top 40 single to date?"} +{"answers": ["Wieman v. Updegraff"], "question": "in his concurrence in in 1952, U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Felix Frankfurter called teachers \"priests of our democracy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lobodontini"], "question": "after colonizing Antarctica, the rapidly diversified to include the only seal that feeds primarily on krill \"and\" the only seal that feeds primarily on the krill-eating seals?"} +{"answers": ["Kamie", "Kamie Ethridge", "Ethridge"], "question": "when played basketball for the University of Texas, the arena where she played was dubbed \"the best little scorehouse in Texas\"?"} +{"answers": ["Downfall", "Downfall"], "question": ", the upcoming American television game show series, features contestants who must answer trivia questions correctly before their cash and prizes fall from the top of a 10-story building?"} +{"answers": ["Traxler", "Jiří", "Jiří Traxler"], "question": "a pioneer of the pre-war Czechoslovak swing music lives in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["MillatFacebook", "MyMFB"], "question": "in response to Pakistan banning Facebook after the Everybody Draw Mohammed Day controversy was founded to cater primarily to Muslims?"} +{"answers": ["Gagny", "Augustin Blondel de Gagny", "Augustin", "Blondel de Gagny"], "question": "in the auction sale of renowned collection of paintings and furniture (Paris, 1776) there was a Stradivarius violin?"} +{"answers": ["St Matthew's Church", "St Matthew's Church, Silverhill"], "question": " in Silverhill, East Sussex, was meant to have a large tower with a tall spire, but when money ran out only a small flèche was built?"} +{"answers": ["Summer Lake Wildlife Area"], "question": "in 1944 the became the first wildlife refuge in Oregon specifically established to preserve wetland habitat?"} +{"answers": ["Panulirus homarus"], "question": "the spiny lobster is one of the main prey items for the Cape Clawless Otter?"} +{"answers": ["Friscia", "Arline Friscia", "Arline", "Arline M. Friscia"], "question": " sponsored a bill making New Jersey the first U.S. state to require businesses with 50+ employees to rehire a worker at the same or comparable position after taking a family leave?"} +{"answers": ["Booky's Crush"], "question": " is the third in a series of Canadian made for TV movies, and follows \"Booky and the Secret Santa\" (2006) and \"Booky Makes Her Mark\" (2007)?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Ranken Lyle", "Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal", "Lyle", "Thomas Ranken Lyle FRS", "Thomas"], "question": "Ireland rugby union international player was commemorated on a set of postage stamps for his pioneering work on X-rays?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania College Cases"], "question": "the present-day location of Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, Pennsylvania, was the result of a by the Supreme Court of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Underwater camouflage"], "question": "using techniques of , the Leafscorpion fish \"\" not only resembles a dead leaf, but also behaves as one?"} +{"answers": ["Hartsville Oil Mill v. United States"], "question": " was a court case in which the Supreme Court held the Court of Claims jurisdiction was not increased by Congressional reference resolutions?"} +{"answers": ["Foster's reactance theorem"], "question": " ensures that plots on a Smith chart of an electrical network impedance function always travel around the chart in a clockwise direction with increasing frequency?"} +{"answers": ["Melvin", "Cottrell", "Melvin Cottrell"], "question": " sponsored legislation to allow sports betting in Atlantic City casinos on professional and college sports that would exclude wagering on games played by New Jersey college teams?"} +{"answers": ["Seax of Beagnoth"], "question": "the knife known as the has the only known complete inscription of the Anglo-Saxon runic alphabet?"} +{"answers": ["Bordentown School"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" called the closing of the \"an example of desegregation in reverse\" under the headline \"Jersey to Close All-Negro School Because It Can't Get White Pupils\"?"} +{"answers": ["Staley", "Jes Staley", "Jes"], "question": " was a founding member of J.P. Morgan's equities business?"} +{"answers": ["Temi Tea Garden", "Temi Tea"], "question": "the is the only tea garden in Sikkim?"} +{"answers": ["Percy Christopherson", "Percy", "Christopherson"], "question": ", his father Derman Christopherson, and nine brothers played a cricket match against Blackheath on a team named 'The Christophersons'?"} +{"answers": ["Christi Bay", "Corpus Christi Bay", "Corpus Christi"], "question": "Mount Rushmore sculptor Gutzon Borglum planned a bayfront along that included a 32 foot statue of Jesus Christ, but was rejected by the city of Corpus Christi?"} +{"answers": ["Gilchrist State Forest"], "question": "the is the first new state forest in Oregon since 1948?"} +{"answers": ["Tarrare"], "question": "French showman and soldier could eat his own weight in meat every day?"} +{"answers": ["Heyburn Lake State Park", "Heyburn State Park"], "question": "Idaho's is the oldest state park in the Pacific Northwest?"} +{"answers": ["ESL Investments"], "question": "Edward Lampert became the first hedge fund manager to earn more than in a single year, when the investments owned by his firm, , rose in value by 69% in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Jason Conley", "Jason", "Conley"], "question": "after receiving scant interest from college basketball scouts as a high school senior, would go on to become the first (and only) freshman to win the NCAA Division I scoring title?"} +{"answers": ["Xylocopa bombylans"], "question": "the scientific name of the (\"Xylocopa bombylans\") means \"bumblebee-like wood-cutter\"?"} +{"answers": ["Trapps Mountain Hamlet Historic District"], "question": "the unusual batten-plank structural system of frame houses in the \"(remaining cellar pictured)\" on New York's Shawangunk Ridge suggests Lenape architectural influence?"} +{"answers": ["The Steampunk Album That Cannot Be Named for Legal Reasons", "Now That's What I Call Steampunk! Volume 1"], "question": "40 limited edition sets of The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing's debut album came with wax cylinder recordings?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Birkett", "Birkett", "Jack"], "question": "actor and mime artist , who was often billed as \"The Incredible Orlando\", continued to perform on stage and in films after becoming totally blind?"} +{"answers": ["Landscape, Branchville"], "question": "the painting was owned by J. Alden Weir, who said \"I would sooner lose my right arm than sell one of Johnnie Twachtman's paintings\"?"} +{"answers": ["Macrolepiota excoriata"], "question": "it has been said that the flesh of the mushroom tastes like hazelnut?"} +{"answers": ["Zechella", "Zeke Zechella", "Zeke'' Zechella", "Zeke"], "question": ", who was instrumental in the building of the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS \"Enterprise\", was unable to complete a single floating nuclear power plant during his nearly nine years as president of Offshore Power Systems?"} +{"answers": ["Congregation Beth Jacob Ohev Sholom", "Beth Jacob Ohev Sholom"], "question": ", the oldest Orthodox Jewish congregation on Long Island, once fired its rabbi after he was alleged to have been caught eating ham in a saloon?"} +{"answers": ["Codex Tischendorfianus III"], "question": "in \"\" Gospels of Matthew and Mark are written in minuscule, Gospels of Luke and John in uncial script?"} +{"answers": ["Rob Hamill", "Rob", "Hamill"], "question": "New Zealand rower has also stood as a political candidate, and his brother was a victim of the Khmer Rouge?"} +{"answers": ["Saint", "Subber", "Saint Subber"], "question": " produced seven Neil Simon plays on Broadway, five of which were nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play?"} +{"answers": ["Grandidier's trident bat", "Paratriaenops auritus"], "question": "the Madagascar bat has a noseleaf with three straight, about equally long lancets?"} +{"answers": ["Robert L. McNeil Jr.", "Robert Lincoln McNeil Jr.", "Robert", "Jr.", "Robert L. McNeil, Jr."], "question": "American chemist was responsible for the commercial development of Tylenol, for which he coined the generic name \"acetaminophen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alkaloid", "alkaloid"], "question": " cyclopamine is named so because it induces cyclopia in sheep?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Achim Litten", "Hans", "Hans Litten", "Litten"], "question": " so rattled Adolf Hitler on the witness stand that, years later, Hitler told Prince Wilhelm of Prussia that even he would be sent to a concentration camp if he supported Litten?"} +{"answers": ["Leslie Buck", "Buck", "Leslie"], "question": " designed the Grecian-themed Anthora coffee cup, a cultural icon of New York City, to appeal to the city's Greek American restaurant owners?"} +{"answers": ["Beqir", "Beqir Balluku", "Balluku"], "question": "in 1974, Lieutenant General and Minister of Defense of the Socialist People's Republic of Albania was accused of planning a coup d'etat by Enver Hoxha and executed that same year?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Bennett", "Peter Bennett", "Bennett"], "question": " appeared in more than 200 films and television productions?"} +{"answers": ["Hunter v Moss"], "question": "the decision of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales in has been called either \"sensible\" and \"fair\", or something that could become \"stigmatised\", \"spurious\" and doctrinally wrong?"} +{"answers": ["Mahabaleshwar Temple", "Mahabaleshwar Temple, Gokarna"], "question": "the \"\" in Gokarna is one of the seven sacred \"Muktikshetras\" (places of salvation) in India and is said to bestow immense blessings upon devotees who even glimpse it?"} +{"answers": ["Poynton", "Frederic", "Frederic John Poynton"], "question": "Somerset cricketer was a pioneer of the bacteriology of acute rheumatism?"} +{"answers": ["American Committee for Cultural Freedom", "Committee for Cultural Freedom"], "question": " co-founder Sidney Hook saw the organization as a way of undermining the popular front that existed in the U.S. in the 1930s among left-wing political groups?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Big Bird"], "question": " was an attempt to recover hidden assets of ex-President Ferdinand Marcos?"} +{"answers": ["Creation of express trusts in English law"], "question": "many cases on the disposal of equitable interests in the centre around people trying to avoid tax?"} +{"answers": ["Olea paniculata"], "question": "the \"\" is found from Pakistan and Yunnan through southern Asia and eastern Australia to Lord Howe Island, Vanuatu and New Caledonia?"} +{"answers": ["François Xavier d'Entrecolles", "Francois Xavier d'Entrecolles", "François", "d'Entrecolles"], "question": ", the French Jesuit Father who revealed to Europe in 1712 the manufacturing secrets of Chinese porcelain, has been described as an early \"industrial spy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dakin-Coleman Farm"], "question": "the main house at the outside Millerton, New York, was at one point legally subdivided between two heirs?"} +{"answers": ["Goldstrike mine"], "question": "in 2008 the yielded 30% of the gold production in Nevada?"} +{"answers": ["Erik Michael Bakich", "Erik Bakich", "Bakich", "Erik"], "question": " oversaw the biggest increase in team batting average in school history as hitting coach at Vanderbilt University?"} +{"answers": ["Eyler", "Larry Eyler", "Larry"], "question": " was an American serial killer who confessed to killing 21 people?"} +{"answers": ["Ispolin"], "question": ", ancient giants of Bulgarian mythology, perceived blackberry bushes as a great danger and offered sacrifices to them?"} +{"answers": ["Falloposcopy"], "question": "\"white-out\" from light reflections is a problem encountered during ?"} +{"answers": ["Faber", "Jack Faber", "Jack"], "question": " received a B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, where he also served as the school's Department of Microbiology head, football coach, and men's lacrosse coach?"} +{"answers": ["Singasteinn"], "question": "the over which Heimdall and Loki fought in Norse mythology may have been a Caribbean drift seed used as a birth amulet?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Wood", "Wood", "James Wood"], "question": "a dissenting minister from Atherton, ,"} +{"answers": ["Clock Tower", "Clock Tower, Brighton"], "question": "the in Brighton city centre has been variously described as \"delightful\", \"worthless\", \"a giant salt-cellar\", \"charmingly ugly\" and \"supremely confident\"?"} +{"answers": ["European Cenozoic Rift System"], "question": "the extends from the Mediterranean to the North Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Fowler", "Cam", "Cam Fowler"], "question": ", a top prospect for the upcoming NHL Entry Draft, played on the J. Ross Robertson Cup, Memorial Cup and World Junior Ice Hockey Championship winning teams in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Redneck Shop"], "question": "South Carolina's , which sells Ku Klux Klan memorabilia, is located in a building owned by a black Baptist pastor?"} +{"answers": ["Siamese embassy to France", "Siamese embassy to France"], "question": "two cannons brought as gifts to Louis XIV of France by the \"\" ended up being seized and used by revolutionaries in the Storming of the Bastille in 1789?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Hoogstraal", "Harry", "Hoogstraal"], "question": "although American entomologist was an authority on ticks and tick-borne diseases, organisms bearing his name include a squirrel, a gerbil, a snake, and 200 other species?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin Killian", "Killian", "Kevin"], "question": "s \"My Vocabulary Did This to Me\" won the American Book Award for poetry in 2008 and his \"Impossible Princess\" won the Lambda Literary Award as best gay erotic fiction in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis"], "question": "in the late 1970s, Tom Waits often performed his song \"\" as a medley with cover versions of \"Goin' Out Of My Head\" and \"Silent Night?\""} +{"answers": ["FitzGerald", "John G. FitzGerald", "John"], "question": " prepared Canada's first locally-made rabies vaccine?"} +{"answers": ["Little Moscow"], "question": "some towns and villages throughout Great Britain were once nicknamed \"\", due to their strong links with the Communist Party?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Khoury", "Khoury"], "question": " wrestled his final WWF match against The Sultan at the Bryce Jordan Center on September 24, 1996?"} +{"answers": ["Fidel Pagés", "Pagés", "Fidel", "Fidel Pagés Miravé"], "question": "in 1921, Spanish surgeon discovered epidural anesthesia, which is used in millions of childbirths and surgical operations every year worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["Suillus sibiricus"], "question": "the s subalpine European habitat is threatened by deforestation and skiing?"} +{"answers": ["Dermestes maculatus"], "question": "the beetle attacks and eats live turkeys?"} +{"answers": ["Norbulingka"], "question": "the \"\" in Lhasa was added by UNESCO as an extension of the Historic Ensemble of the Potala Palace in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Konrad", "Konrad Mathias Nordahl", "Nordahl", "Konrad Nordahl"], "question": "long-time Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions leader has been called one of the most powerful people of the Norwegian labour movement?"} +{"answers": ["David Ginsburg", "Charles David Ginsburg", "David Ginsburg", "David", "Ginsburg"], "question": "as executive director of the Kerner Commission, warned in its 1967 report that the U.S. was \"moving toward two societies—one black, one white, separate and unequal.\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers"], "question": " was described in \"The Independent\" as \"a volume which none but propeller-heads will find either curious or interesting\"?"} +{"answers": ["Antje Boetius", "Boetius", "Antje"], "question": "Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prizewinner believes life forms she discovered may be able to help control future climate change through anaerobic digestion of methane?"} +{"answers": ["Musca vetustissima"], "question": "the is responsible for the Aussie salute?"} +{"answers": ["Montmorency River"], "question": " \"(falls pictured)\" in Quebec was visited by French explorer Samuel de Champlain, and the named river began appearing in maps as early as 1641?"} +{"answers": ["House!"], "question": "the comedy film , called an \"Ealing-style light comedy\", tells the story of how an aged bingo hall deals with the encroachment of an international conglomerate?"} +{"answers": ["Chapman", "Frank H. Chapman", "Frank", "Frank Chapman", "Frank Chapman"], "question": " was once thought to have made his only Major League Baseball appearance at age 14?"} +{"answers": ["White Horse prophecy", "White Horse Prophecy"], "question": "the , attributed to Mormon founder Joseph Smith, is \"not embraced as Church doctrine\" by the Mormon Church?"} +{"answers": ["Cuneus Prophetarum"], "question": " is considered the most prominent work of early Albanian literature?"} +{"answers": ["Matheussen", "John J. Matheussen", "John"], "question": " introduced legislation in the New Jersey Senate in 1999 to implement the property tax rebate proposed by Governor Christine Todd Whitman?"} +{"answers": ["Mornington", "Cannon", "Mornington Cannon", "Herbert Mornington Cannon"], "question": "English jockey was named after the mount his father rode to victory on the day he was born?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia aemula"], "question": " \"\" is thought to have inspired \"Banksia Men\" – the villains in the children's story by May Gibbs?"} +{"answers": ["Eleazar", "Eleazar Roberts", "Roberts"], "question": " pioneered the tonic sol-fa method of sight-singing in Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Pierre Sainsevain", "Pierre", "Sainsevain"], "question": "California's first State House was originally a hotel in San Jose owned by businessman and his associates?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew R. Johnson", "A.", "A.R. Johnson", "A. R. Johnson", "Johnson"], "question": "as the mayor in the 1910s of Homer, Louisiana, worked to bring electric lights and water works to the municipality?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Smeathers", "Smeathers"], "question": "the various state monuments to , a pioneer settler of Kentucky and Texas, use three different versions of his name (Smeathers, Smithers and Smothers)?"} +{"answers": ["Sleeping Ariadne"], "question": "the Roman marble of the Vatican Museums was for centuries called \"Cleopatra\" because her armband was mistaken for Cleopatra's asp?"} +{"answers": ["SNCAO CAO.600", "CAO.600"], "question": "although it was intended for operation from 1930s aircraft carriers, the had twin engines?"} +{"answers": ["Forest Park Hotel"], "question": "the in St. Louis, Missouri, was once owned by Harold Butler, founder of the restaurant chain Denny's?"} +{"answers": ["Marina Piccinini", "Piccinini", "Marina"], "question": "flautist recorded \"Flute Sonatas of J.S. Bach\", in collaboration with the Brasil Guitar Duo, who won a scholarship at the Concert Artists Guild, twenty years after Piccinini did so?"} +{"answers": ["Summers", "Scotty", "Scotty Summers"], "question": "now-retired professional wrestler was once powerbombed during a match and had to be carried backstage on a stretcher?"} +{"answers": ["Sonja Aase Ludvigsen", "Sonja Ludvigsen", "Sonja", "Ludvigsen"], "question": "before a man, Tor Halvorsen, replaced the deceased as Minister of Social Affairs, a newspaper claimed that the only certain thing was that the new Minister \"will be a woman\"?"} +{"answers": ["fossa", "Fossa", "Fossa"], "question": " \"\" have lengthy mating sessions because the male's erect penis has backwards-pointing spines along most of its length?"} +{"answers": ["Reichelt", "Ingeborg", "Ingeborg Reichelt"], "question": " performed the soprano part of the Bach cantata \"Brich dem Hungrigen dein Brot, BWV 39\", written for the first Sunday after Trinity of 1726?"} +{"answers": ["Wirts", "Kettle", "Kettle Wirts"], "question": "in his youth, professional baseball player would play sandlot ball with Earl Kunz, another future professional player?"} +{"answers": ["GRB 031203"], "question": "at the time of its discovery in 2003, was the faintest gamma-ray burst ever recorded?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Haney", "Chris", "Haney", "Chris Haney"], "question": " and Scott Abbott developed \"Trivial Pursuit\" in about an hour one night in 1979, a game which went on to sell 100 million copies worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["Civil War Memorial", "Civil War Memorial"], "question": "the marble column used for the in Adrian, Michigan, was originally part of the former Bank of Pennsylvania building in Philadelphia?"} +{"answers": ["Brian", "Zembic", "Brian Zembic"], "question": "professional gambler had size 38C breast implants inserted into his chest to win a $100,000 bet?"} +{"answers": ["Bear River", "Bear River"], "question": "the \"\" in Nova Scotia was once about 15 percent longer than at present as it is now a drowned river valley?"} +{"answers": ["Jerome Richard Tiger", "Jerome Tiger", "Tiger", "Jerome"], "question": ", a Native American painter from Oklahoma, was a high school dropout and worked as a laborer and prize fighter?"} +{"answers": ["Triaenops menamena"], "question": "one colony of the Madagascar bat contained an estimated 40,000 individuals?"} +{"answers": ["Riesel", "Victor", "Victor Riesel"], "question": "a gangster threw sulfuric acid in the face of crusading newspaper columnist on a public street in New York City in April 1956, blinding him?"} +{"answers": ["Ford Valve Plant"], "question": "the was moving assembly line pioneer Henry Ford's first \"Village Industry\": a small factory located in a rural community and intended to stabilize the income of farmers?"} +{"answers": ["Gunther E. Rothenberg", "Gunther Erich Rothenberg", "Gunther", "Rothenberg"], "question": "military historian and Purdue professor escaped the Nazis and served in the British Army, the Israel Defense Force, and the US Air Force before attending college on the GI Bill?"} +{"answers": ["David Campbell", "Campbell", "David Campbell", "David"], "question": "although received multiple wounds leading a charge against German cavalry in 1914, he told the doctor \"I've just had the best quarter of an hour I've ever had in my life!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Psorophora howardii"], "question": "the mosquito can puncture through a coat, vest, and two shirts?"} +{"answers": ["Vern Partlow", "Partlow", "Vern"], "question": " satirical song \"Old Man Atom\" was a hit record in the U.S. in July 1950, but a month later it was removed from store shelves for allegedly containing pro-communist propaganda?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Berat", "Siege of Berat"], "question": "the defeat of his army in the ended Charles of Anjou's designs to invade the Byzantine Empire over land?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Alfred Holland Smith", "Smith"], "question": "the railroads controlled by in 1918 carried one half of United States freight?"} +{"answers": ["Chau Doc massacre", "Châu Đốc", "Châu Đốc massacre"], "question": "in the town of the , anti-government forces spread the superstition that one can fly by killing 20 people, and become an angel by killing 100?"} +{"answers": ["Denial of Peter"], "question": "in his depiction of the episode \"\", Rembrandt portrayed Jesus in the distance, his hands bound behind him, turning to look at Peter who faced away from him?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald", "Gerald Lee Roush", "Roush", "Gerald Roush"], "question": " had details of the original specifications, later modifications and ownership history of nearly every one of the 130,000 Ferraris ever manufactured?"} +{"answers": ["Elijah Cadman", "Cadman", "Elijah"], "question": "the evangelist originated the idea that The Salvation Army should wear uniforms?"} +{"answers": ["GRB 011211"], "question": "at 270 seconds, became the longest gamma-ray burst detected by BeppoSAX by 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Sennheiser", "Fritz Sennheiser", "Fritz"], "question": "audio innovator was recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences with its Scientific and Engineering Award for his development of the MKH 816 shotgun microphone?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Prinitza"], "question": "in the , 300 Achaean soldiers defeated a far superior Byzantine army, allegedly numbering 15,000 men?"} +{"answers": ["Clare Farragher", "Clare", "Farragher", "Clare M. Farragher"], "question": "in what \"The New York Times\" described as a \"food fight\", Assemblymember argued that the tomato, rather than the blueberry, should be chosen as New Jersey's official state fruit?"} +{"answers": ["French porcelain"], "question": " \"(early example pictured)\" started in the 17th century by imitating Chinese blue and white porcelain?"} +{"answers": ["Faulkner", "Leonard Faulkner", "Leonard", "Leonard Anthony Faulkner"], "question": "while Archbishop of Adelaide, refused to eliminate the practice of communal confession, despite pressure from the Vatican?"} +{"answers": ["Mardyke", "Mardyke"], "question": "although its name means boundary ditch, is actually a river that flows into the Thames at Purfleet?"} +{"answers": ["Doriot", "Dwyer", "Doriot Anthony Dwyer"], "question": "in 1952, flutist was the first woman to be named principal chair of a major US orchestra?"} +{"answers": ["2002 Mindanao earthquake"], "question": "the , which caused flooding and a tsunami, was the sixth most powerful earthquake of 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriel Vargas", "Vargas", "Gabriel", "Gabriel Bernal Vargas"], "question": " became a chief draftsman by age 16 and went on to win the Mexican \"Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes (National Sciences and Arts Prize)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Telegraph Act 1870"], "question": "the resulted in the value of shares in the Isle of Man Telegraph Company being increased to 160 times their former value?"} +{"answers": ["Norman", "Robertson", "Norman M. Robertson"], "question": "white Republican State Senator criticized New Jersey's 2001 redistricting plan, stating \"that the map is racist\" in reducing the voting strength of African-American voters?"} +{"answers": ["David Tidmarsh", "David Mary Tidmarsh", "Tidmarsh", "David"], "question": "on 25 April 1916, Royal Flying Corps ace was awarded an aerial victory without firing a shot from his Airco DH.2 \"\", or getting within a quarter mile of his enemy?"} +{"answers": ["Jesse Nealand Stone", "Jesse", "Stone", "Jesse N. Stone"], "question": "the civil rights attorney , was in the first graduating class in 1950 of the historically black Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge?"} +{"answers": ["Erling", "Hall-Hofsø", "Erling Hall-Hofsø"], "question": "in 1953, newspaper editor was imprisoned for refusing to unveil his source for a news piece?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Huggins", "William John Huggins", "William Huggins", "Huggins"], "question": " enjoyed following a travelling animal circus?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Davison", "Ian Davison"], "question": "according to police investigators, had enough ricin in his home to kill 1,000 people?"} +{"answers": ["Apostles of Linnaeus"], "question": "seven of the seventeen that Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus sent out died on their journeys?"} +{"answers": ["Buachalla", "Ó Buachalla", "Breandán Ó Buachalla", "Breandán"], "question": " was considered \"the leading authority on Gaelic poetry and writing in early modern Ireland\" and \"one of the most prominent Irish language academics of his generation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ornithodoros erraticus", "Carios erraticus"], "question": "the tick spreads the African swine fever virus in the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal)?"} +{"answers": ["Aline Rhonie Hofheimer", "Hofheimer", "Aline Hofheimer", "Aline Rhonie Hofheimer Brooks", "Aline"], "question": " painted a 126-foot fresco representing aviation history in Roosevelt Field, Long Island?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Groth", "Ernest William Groth", "Ernest Groth"], "question": "the New York Yankees sent pitcher to the Oakland Oaks to make up for an earlier deal that did not work out?"} +{"answers": ["New Danube"], "question": "the 21 km in Vienna has been described by UN-HABITAT as \"the first truly multipurpose fully sustainable flood protection scheme\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lissie"], "question": "singer was invited to open for Lenny Kravitz after he saw her MySpace page?"} +{"answers": ["L.V. Johnson", "L.V.", "Johnson"], "question": "the American soul-blues musician 's track \"I Don't Really Care\", was sampled by Strong Arm Steady on their 2010 album \"In Search of Stoney Jackson\"?"} +{"answers": ["Divine countenance"], "question": "in Jewish mysticism, even angels cannot endure seeing the directly?"} +{"answers": ["Recreational Charities Act 1958", "Recreational Charities Act"], "question": "prior to the , the English courts refused to accept any charities involving recreational activities as valid?"} +{"answers": ["Frederik", "Due", "Frederik Due"], "question": " in 1841 became the first non-noble prime minister of Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Delta Canis Majoris"], "question": "if the remote supergiant were as close to us as Sirius, it would be as bright as a half-full moon?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Freer", "A.C.", "Golden", "A.C. Golden"], "question": "now-retired professional wrestler was once handcuffed to ring ropes and beaten with a nightstick at the end of a match?"} +{"answers": ["Oñate treaty"], "question": "before Ferdinand II became Holy Roman Emperor, he settled claims with the other Habsburgs in the secret ?"} +{"answers": ["Sun Kosi"], "question": "reliable water flow from the , in mountainous Nepal, is proposed to be diverted through a tunnel to the Kamala River for irrigation and other purposes?"} +{"answers": ["Frazier", "Calvin", "Calvin Frazier", "Calvin H. Frazier"], "question": "the Detroit blues singer \"This Old World's in a Tangle\" was both the title of the first song he recorded, and of a 1993 compilation album issued by Laurie Records?"} +{"answers": ["Rønne"], "question": ", a town on the Danish island of Bornholm, was bombed by Soviet fighter aircraft during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Union for Democratic Action"], "question": "after an effort to elect left-wing Democrats to the U.S. Congress failed in 1946, the was disbanded and Americans for Democratic Action formed to replace it?"} +{"answers": ["Cyrille Dion", "Cyrille", "Dion"], "question": " won the first U.S. professional pool championship in 1878?"} +{"answers": ["D23 road", "D23 road"], "question": "the was commissioned in 1775 by Joseph II Holy Roman Emperor after he reportedly fell from his horse while traveling from Senj?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Johnson", "Andrew Johnson Building"], "question": "completed in 1930, the \"\" was the tallest building in Knoxville, Tennessee, until 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Port of Jacksonville"], "question": "the is the second busiest vehicle-handling port on the east coast of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Kavanagh", "Niamh Kavanagh", "Niamh"], "question": "1993 Eurovision Song Contest winner overcame voice and dress problems to make her return in the 2010 contest in Oslo, Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Marion Grasby", "Marion", "Grasby"], "question": "\"MasterChef Australia\" contestant was awarded one of only nine journalism cadetships offered nationally by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation for 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Wuhan Yangluo Yangtze River Bridge", "Yangluo Yangtze River Bridge"], "question": " near Wuhan, China, is tied with the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, United States, as the ninth longest suspension bridge in the world?"} +{"answers": ["track and field", "Track and field"], "question": "1912 Olympic champion Jim Thorpe was stripped of his medals after it was discovered he had played baseball professionally?"} +{"answers": ["Broderick", "Bonaventure", "Bonaventure Broderick"], "question": " ran a gas station for 40 years until Cardinal Francis Spellman restored him as an Auxiliary Bishop?"} +{"answers": ["Traje de flamenca", "traje de flamenca"], "question": "although the hemline of the \"\" rose as far as the knees in the 1960s and '70s, it has now returned to the traditional ankle length?"} +{"answers": ["Oliver Barrett House"], "question": "it has been difficult to establish when the near Millerton, New York, was built since there are no records of it until 14 years after its likely construction date?"} +{"answers": ["Heritage railways in Kauai"], "question": "the oldest running wood-burning locomotive in Hawaii, now at Grove Farm Museum, one of two , was almost sold for $500 to the Disney Company in the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Juwan Antonio Howard", "Juwan Howard", "Juwan", "Howard"], "question": " was the first student–athlete to graduate on time along with his class after declaring early for the NBA Draft and joining the National Basketball Association?"} +{"answers": ["Selleck", "Eric", "Eric Selleck"], "question": " was the first hockey player to be a SUNYAC Rookie of the Year and MVP in consecutive years?"} +{"answers": ["Neotrypaea californiensis"], "question": "the estuarine, burrow-dwelling ghost shrimp is used as bait, but is sometimes attacked with insecticides because it damages Pacific oyster farms?"} +{"answers": ["Bere Ferrers rail accident"], "question": "ten New Zealand soldiers lost their lives in 1917 in the due to being unaccustomed to the British railway system?"} +{"answers": ["Kostas Krystallis", "Kostas", "Krystallis"], "question": "poet and author escaped to Greece after being denounced by the Ottoman authorities for writing a patriotic collection of poetry?"} +{"answers": ["Pittsburgh Panthers baseball", "Pittsburgh Panthers"], "question": " is the University of Pittsburgh's \"(1890s team pictured)\" oldest sport, with its first recorded game in 1869?"} +{"answers": ["Myer E. Rosenblum", "M. Rosenblum", "Rosenblum", "Myer Rosenblum", "Myer"], "question": "Wallaby employed future Prime Minister of Australia John Howard as an articled clerk in 1959?"} +{"answers": ["Ludger Rémy", "Ludger", "Rémy"], "question": "the opera \"Didone abbandonata\" (\"Dido Abandoned\") of Domenico Sarro, successful in 1724, was revived by harpsichordist, conductor and musicologist ?"} +{"answers": ["Caleb Shang", "Shang", "Caleb", "Caleb James Shang"], "question": "Chinese Australian soldier was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal partly for his skill with lamps?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas N. Wheeler Farm"], "question": "when he transferred \"\" near Millerton, New York, to his sons, Thomas N. Wheeler required that they allow their older sister to live there for the rest of her life?"} +{"answers": ["Adolph Cornelis van Bruggen", "Bruggen", "Adolph"], "question": "Dutch malacologist is an expert in African land snails?"} +{"answers": ["Orientalism in early modern France"], "question": " started from the time of Francis I in the 16th century, with the work of Guillaume Postel?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Bernard II van Risamburgh", "Risamburgh"], "question": "one of the outstanding Parisian Louis XV \"ébénistes\" remained a mystery until 1957, as his maker's stamp just reads ?"} +{"answers": ["Hipposideros besaoka"], "question": "the extinct was the largest insectivorous bat of Madagascar?"} +{"answers": ["TV Brasil Internacional"], "question": "President of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva recently launched , a Portuguese language television station aimed at 49 African nations?"} +{"answers": ["Pike Hill Signal Tower"], "question": " was built by the Romans as part of fortifying the Stanegate and was later incorporated into Hadrian's Wall?"} +{"answers": ["Large", "Lofty Large", "Lofty"], "question": " once floored a donkey with a single punch while fighting rebels in Oman?"} +{"answers": ["Tengboche"], "question": "Tenzing Norgay, the first man to reach the summit of Mount Everest with Sir Edmund Hilary, was once sent to Tengboche Monastery in \"\" to be a monk?"} +{"answers": ["Associated Students, Chico"], "question": " is a student government with over $13 million in assets making it one of the largest non-profit organizations in Northern California?"} +{"answers": ["Cryptoprocta spelea"], "question": "although the , formerly one of the top carnivores of Madagascar, is thought to be extinct, there is some anecdotal evidence of very large living fossas?"} +{"answers": ["Salo Grenning", "Salo", "Grenning"], "question": "newspaper illustrator became an honorary citizen of Middelburg, Netherlands, after helping liberate the city from Germany in 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Monyer", "Hannah", "Hannah Monyer"], "question": "2004 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prizewinner for neurobiology, , can speak several languages and play the piano?"} +{"answers": ["Delgado", "Eduardo", "Eduardo Delgado"], "question": " has recorded the full works of Argentine composer Alberto Ginastera?"} +{"answers": ["Mompha raschkiella"], "question": "the caterpillars of the moth cause a yellowish blotch on the leaves of Rosebay Willowherb that bleach rapidly after the caterpillars leave them?"} +{"answers": ["Kultura", "Kultura"], "question": "Abkhaz writer Fazil Iskander publishes articles for the Russian newspaper ?"} +{"answers": ["Australian Institute of Family Studies", "Institute of Family Studies"], "question": "the (est. 1980) conducts research in family wellbeing, as used in the Special Commission of Inquiry into Child Protection Services in New South Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Hegge", "Per", "Per Egil Hegge", "Egil Hegge"], "question": "the journalist and columnist has been called a \"housegod\" of those dissatisfied with the development of the Norwegian language?"} +{"answers": ["Kowalewski", "Gerhard Kowalewski", "Gerhard"], "question": "in the early 1930s, mathematician persuaded more women at German universities than anyone else to become doctors in mathematics?"} +{"answers": ["AWB oil-for-wheat scandal"], "question": "Do you know that, according to a UN independent investigation headed by Paul Volcker \"\", during the , AWB paid more than in illicit transfers to the regime of Saddam Hussein?"} +{"answers": ["Margaritaria discoidea"], "question": "cattle infested with ticks can be treated with an extract from the African tree ?"} +{"answers": ["Speck", "Jefferson", "Jefferson W. Speck"], "question": "during World War II, the Arkansas politician was a POW transported on the Japanese Hell ship, the \"Oryoku Maru\"?"} +{"answers": ["Computer Usage Company"], "question": " was the first company devoted to developing computer software in 1955, but went bankrupt in 1986?"} +{"answers": ["X&Y"], "question": "Brian Eno, one of the principal innovators of ambient music, played synthesisers on Coldplay's 2007 single \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Waugh", "Daisy Waugh", "Daisy"], "question": "the \"Literary Review\" said of a novel by \"\"Cold Comfort Farm\" meets \"Goodbye, Mr. Chips\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Donna Simpson", "Simpson", "Donna", "Donna Simpson"], "question": " maintains a website where male fans pay to watch videos of her eating and measuring her waistline?"} +{"answers": ["Gee Bee Model Z"], "question": "in 1931, frame-by-frame analysis of a movie was used to determine why the \"\" crashed?"} +{"answers": ["Rufus D. Hayes", "Rufus", "Hayes"], "question": "in 1985, former Louisiana Insurance Commissioner sold 14 acres of land to Jimmy Swaggart Ministries for $750,000?"} +{"answers": ["Abraxas sylvata"], "question": " moths resemble bird droppings while they are resting on the upper surface of leaves?"} +{"answers": ["Ricky", "Blues", "Ricky Blues"], "question": "during a match in 2000, professional wrestler left the ring to argue with hecklers at ringside?"} +{"answers": ["Kokino", "Kokino, Vygonichsky District, Bryansk Oblast"], "question": "the Bryansk State Agricultural Academy (BSAA) in the Bryansk Oblast rural locality of has a notable library of some 410,000 volumes?"} +{"answers": ["Schanzen Einsiedeln"], "question": "the K-105 ski jumping hill in is named after World Championships winner Andreas Küttel?"} +{"answers": ["Curtis Guild", "Camp Curtis Guild"], "question": "the shooting ranges at in Reading, Massachusetts, were closed after a bullet ricocheted and nearly hit a mother and her toddler?"} +{"answers": ["Zduhać"], "question": "in Serbian tradition, a was a man whose spirit could leave his body while he was asleep, and fly skywards to fight against the demon ala that led hail clouds over fields to destroy crops?"} +{"answers": ["Peacock flounder"], "question": "the can camouflage itself by matching its colors to its surroundings \"(process pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hermann Göring", "Reichswerke Hermann Göring"], "question": "the logo of the , an industrial conglomerate of Nazi Germany, remained in use until the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["David Rubitsky", "Rubitsky", "David"], "question": "World War II U.S. Army veteran claims to have singlehandedly killed 500 to 600 Japanese soldiers during a 21-hour battle and that he was denied the Medal of Honor because he is Jewish?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy Ellicott", "Dorothy May Ellicott", "Dorothy", "Ellicott"], "question": " was the first woman to be elected to two different Gibraltar Councils and was posthumously awarded the Gibraltar Medallion of Honour on Gibraltar National Day 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Terrain Gallery"], "question": "the ideas of Aesthetic Realism and Siegel's Theory of Opposites are the guiding principles of New York City's ?"} +{"answers": ["Phelps", "Phelps Phelps"], "question": "American , the first civilian Governor of American Samoa and an Ambassador to the Dominican Republic, was dismissed from Yale University for paying another student to take his tests?"} +{"answers": ["KNSM Island"], "question": "the \"\" in Amsterdam, originally the docks for the Royal Dutch Steamboat Company and then long occupied by squatters, is now a haven for \"Dockland chic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Cue", "Golden Cue Billiards"], "question": "the is the only extant billiard hall in Albany, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Dorota", "Nieznalska", "Dorota Nieznalska", "Dorota Alicja Nieznalska"], "question": "works of the Polish artist stirred a religious controversy and charges of blasphemy in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["2009 College Football All-America Team"], "question": " selection Zane Beadles was also a 2009 Academic All-America selection?"} +{"answers": ["Grace", "Cecil", "Cecil Stanley Grace", "Cecil Grace"], "question": "a stained glass window in All Saint's Church in Eastchurch commemorates the deaths of aviation pioneers Charles Rolls and ?"} +{"answers": ["1492 light sighting"], "question": "Christopher Columbus received a royal reward for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Goodwin", "Harry", "Harry Goodwin"], "question": "except for Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley, photographed every single act that entered the Top 30 of the UK Singles Chart between 1964 and 1973?"} +{"answers": ["Rugby shorts"], "question": "the International Rugby Board do not permit players to wear with padding sewn into them?"} +{"answers": ["Joar Olsen", "Joar", "Olsen", "Joar Ervin Olsen"], "question": "anti-Nazi resistance fighter once escaped apprehension by claiming that he drove a Red Cross truck?"} +{"answers": ["Natural Bridges State Beach"], "question": "in addition to its stone arch, in California is known for the up to 150,000 Monarch butterflies that overwinter there?"} +{"answers": ["Benton Air Force Station", "Ground Equipment Facility QRC"], "question": "the radar at was once jammed by \"the lady of the house\" watching a soap opera?"} +{"answers": ["Boloria eunomia"], "question": "only one isolated population of the butterfly in Serbia is known?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Darden", "Thomas", "Thomas Francis Darden", "Darden"], "question": ", the last naval Governor of American Samoa, advocated for the integration of the United States Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Tibet Museum", "Tibet Museum"], "question": "the \"\" in Lhasa, established in 1999, is the first large-sized modern museum in the Tibet Autonomous Region?"} +{"answers": ["Bell", "Alden John Bell", "Alden"], "question": "retired Sacramento bishop was stabbed in his office while preparing for a trip to see Pope John Paul II?"} +{"answers": ["Jackey Jackey", "Jackey"], "question": "in 1851, , a young Aboriginal Australian, was awarded a specially engraved silver breastplate for heroic deeds by the then-Governor of New South Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Ancient Forest Alliance"], "question": "the , founded in British Columbia to protect endangered old growth forests and ensure sustainable forestry jobs, grew to over 6,000 members in only two months?"} +{"answers": ["Jordan Romero", "Jordan", "Romero"], "question": "13-year-old recently became the youngest mountaineer to reach the summit of Mount Everest?"} +{"answers": ["Duarte", "Celso Duarte González", "Celso", "Celso Duarte"], "question": "Paraguayan and jarocho harpist began touring at age 10 and has performed with his band at Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center and the Getty Center?"} +{"answers": ["Milecastle 9"], "question": "an English Heritage investigation found that , on Hadrian's Wall, was one of two milecastles damaged by farming?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Jenkins", "Charles", "Jenkins", "Charles Jenkins", "Charles T. Jenkins"], "question": " of Hofstra University is only the ninth repeat-winner of the Haggerty Award in its 75-year history?"} +{"answers": ["Grotthuss", "Theodor", "Theodor Grotthuss"], "question": " published the first basically correct concept for the charge transport in an electrolyte in 1806?"} +{"answers": ["Raymond", "Raymond V. Haysbert", "Haysbert"], "question": "Tuskegee Airman fighter pilot became a successful African-American CEO after World War II and later chaired the Greater Baltimore Urban League until his recent death at age 90?"} +{"answers": ["Amanita ovoidea"], "question": "in southern France, people were inflicted with acute renal insufficiency because they confused with the poisonous species \"Amanita proxima\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wilmot", "Jorge", "Jorge Wilmot"], "question": "'s ceramic works \"(example pictured)\" blend Mexican and international influences?"} +{"answers": ["Taphrina padi"], "question": "the fungal plant pathogen turns the fruits of infected Bird Cherry trees into distinctive, elongated, tongue-like structures?"} +{"answers": ["Arlington Ladies"], "question": "members of the \"\" attend the funeral of every servicemember buried at Arlington National Cemetery?"} +{"answers": ["Dillhoffia"], "question": "the extinct plant genus cannot be placed into a flowering plant family at this time?"} +{"answers": ["Píka", "Heliodor", "Heliodor Píka"], "question": "Czechoslovak General was accused of espionage and high treason on the basis of an \"appalling\" and \"unimaginably inefficient bit of forgery\"?"} +{"answers": ["Plesiorycteropus"], "question": "possible relatives of the extinct Madagascar mammal include hedgehogs, aardvarks, and hyraxes, and its remains have been misidentified as rodents and the giant aye-aye?"} +{"answers": ["Mariusz Adamski", "Adamski", "Mariusz"], "question": "Polish aerial photographer is known for shooting aircraft from unusual perspectives?"} +{"answers": ["Sampson", "Scott", "Scott Donald Sampson", "Scott D. Sampson"], "question": "Canadian paleontologist hosted the four episode nature documentary series \"Dinosaur Planet\" for the Discovery Channel in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Monastery of Saint Paraskevi", "Monastery of Saint Paraskevi"], "question": "the 15th-century monastery of , in Epirus, northwestern Greece, is situated on the edge of the Vikos Gorge \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Martin", "William Martin", "William Martin"], "question": "Commodore threatened to reduce Naples to ashes unless King Charles agreed to his demands?"} +{"answers": ["Corybas dienemus"], "question": "the of Macquarie Island is threatened by rabbit digging and seal wallowing?"} +{"answers": ["Sønder Kirkeby Runestone", "Sønder Kirkeby"], "question": "an invocation to the Norse god Thor is hidden on the using bind runes located in the waves under a ship image?"} +{"answers": ["Billy Laval", "Laval", "Billy"], "question": "college football coach modified his team's jerseys to help a color-blind quarterback find his receivers?"} +{"answers": ["Ivy", "Ivy Williamson", "Williamson"], "question": "less than six weeks after being fired from his 20-year career as the University of Wisconsin's football coach and athletic director, died from falling down a staircase?"} +{"answers": ["Anogramma ascensionis"], "question": "the was considered extinct until four plants were recently discovered on Ascension Island?"} +{"answers": ["PWS-4"], "question": "the , a Polish sports aircraft built in 1928, was not developed beyond a single prototype?"} +{"answers": ["Chilkoot Lake"], "question": "commercial fishing of Sockeye salmon from the in Haines Borough, Alaska, is worth about US$1 million annually?"} +{"answers": ["Trí", "Đỗ", "Đỗ Cao Trí", "Do Cao Tri"], "question": "as a result of his success during the Cambodian Campaign, Army of the Republic of Vietnam General was dubbed the \"Patton of the Parrot's Beak\"?"} +{"answers": ["Therdchai", "Therdchai Jivacate", "Jivacate"], "question": " has designed and built prosthetic limbs for elephants injured by landmines?"} +{"answers": ["Hammersley", "Frederick", "Frederick Hammersley"], "question": "American abstract artist devised three categories for his paintings \"(example pictured)\": \"Hunches\", \"Geometrics\", and \"Organics\"?"} +{"answers": ["Emery", "Bob Emery", "Bob", "Bob Emery"], "question": "at age 46, already ranks among the 20 all-time winningest college men's ice hockey coaches, with 465 wins?"} +{"answers": ["Do You Know What I'm Going to Do Next Saturday?"], "question": "the children's book by Helen Palmer Geisel is often mistaken as a Dr. Seuss book?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Buda", "Siege of Buda", "Siege of Buda"], "question": "Hungarian National Defence Day falls on , the anniversary of the climax of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Liudas Gira", "Liudas", "Gira"], "question": "Lithuanian poet was a member of the delegation sent to petition the Soviet Union to accept the newly proclaimed Lithuanian SSR into the union?"} +{"answers": ["Kuban", "Kuban River"], "question": "before the 19th century, the flowed into both the Black Sea and the Azov Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Rich", "Rich Cho", "Cho"], "question": "Do you know that, on July 19, 2010, became the first Asian American general manager in NBA history when he was hired by the Portland Trail Blazers?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Roy", "Roy Vernon Scott"], "question": ", a professor emeritus at Mississippi State University, co-authored a history of Sam Walton and the Wal-Mart merchandising enterprise?"} +{"answers": ["Jawa Dam", "Jawa Dam"], "question": "the in Jordan is the oldest known dam in the world, dating back to 3000 BC?"} +{"answers": ["Woods", "John", "John Joseph Woods"], "question": " won ten guineas for composing the national anthem of New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Top Secret America"], "question": "the report \"\" by \"The Washington Post\" revealed that over 850,000 people in the U.S. intelligence community have top-secret clearance?"} +{"answers": ["Tanquary Fiord"], "question": "Do you know that, despite its location in the Arctic, one could conceivably grow lettuce at ?"} +{"answers": ["Garima Gospels"], "question": "the Ethiopian \"\" was redated by radiocarbon testing to between 330 and 650, making it one of the oldest illuminated Christian manuscripts in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Turnbull", "Doug", "Doug Turnbull"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1925, became the first college lacrosse player to earn first-team All-America honors four times, and to date only three other players have matched that feat?"} +{"answers": ["Gigi", "Gigi"], "question": "the music recording project involves indie rock musicians singing new 1950s- and 60s-style pop songs?"} +{"answers": ["Strydom", "Popeye Strydom", "Coenraad Frederik", "Coenraad", "Coenraad Frederik Strydom"], "question": "former South African national rugby union team player also played baseball for Orange Free State?"} +{"answers": ["The Mountain of Israeli-Palestinian Friendship", "Mountain of Israeli-Palestinian Friendship"], "question": "one of the peaks in Antarctica is called ?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Skłodowska-Curie Museum", "Maria Skłodowska-Curie"], "question": "the building, in which the Nobel Prize winner was born, was deliberately destroyed during WWII?"} +{"answers": ["Komainu"], "question": "the stone \"lions\" seen at the gates of Shinto shrines are actually ?"} +{"answers": ["Kinkead", "John Henry Kinkead", "John"], "question": "Nevada Governor \"\" was the first United States official to hold office in Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Twersky", "David Twersky", "David Twersky", "David"], "question": "journalist broke the news stories that prevented both Johnnetta B. Cole and Lani Guinier from serving in Bill Clinton's presidential administration?"} +{"answers": ["Silver phosphate"], "question": ", which was used in early photography as a light-sensitive agent, has recently been found to function as a photocatalyst for the splitting of water?"} +{"answers": ["Brady", "Rory Brady", "Rory"], "question": "former Attorney General of Ireland successfully solved a dispute over land between broadcaster Pat Kenny and his neighbour?"} +{"answers": ["Grammy Award for Best Polka Album"], "question": "the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences eliminated the in 2009 to remain \"relevant and responsive\" to the music community?"} +{"answers": ["Albany Pine Bush Preserve", "Albany Pine Bush", "Pine Bush"], "question": "in 1944, while visiting the , Vladimir Nabokov (author of \"Lolita\") discovered the Karner Blue butterfly \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mohegan Indians v. Connecticut"], "question": " was the first indigenous land rights litigation in history in a common law jurisdiction?"} +{"answers": ["Finn Varde Jespersen", "Finn", "Jespersen"], "question": "Norwegian orienteer was shot down as a pilot for the RAF 97 Squadron during the invasion of Normandy in 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Flight of Refugees Across Wrecked Bridge in Korea"], "question": "Max Desfor's image was taken during the longest retreat in the military history of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["RIAS Kammerchor"], "question": "the chamber choir performed Monteverdi's \"Vespro della Beata Vergine\", 400 years after its premiere, at the Rheingau Musik Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Seeis"], "question": "during the Herero and Nama uprising of 1904/05, the settlement of in central Namibia was the location of two clashes between imperial Germany and the Herero?"} +{"answers": ["Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens", "2007 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team"], "question": "after posting an 11–3 record, the lost to Appalachian State in the NCAA Division I Football Championship on December 14, 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Kirin Kiki", "Kiki", "Kirin"], "question": "the Japanese actress auctioned off her first stage name on a television show because she claimed she had \"nothing else to sell\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stenotus binotatus"], "question": "the \"\" causes \"sticky dough\"?"} +{"answers": ["Clinton L. Riggs", "Riggs", "Clinton Levering Riggs", "Clinton"], "question": " got along so poorly with most of his comrades in the Spanish–American War that he resigned upon returning stateside, only to later take command of the same unit?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church", "St Mary's Church, Hardmead"], "question": ", Buckinghamshire, contains a memorial to Robert Shedden, who died in 1849 after an unsuccessful expedition to find Sir John Franklin?"} +{"answers": ["John Doukas", "Doukas", "John", "John Doukas"], "question": "the Byzantine \"megas doux\" was taken hostage as a child, took captive a Serbian king, led a fleet against Chaka Bey and recovered much of western Anatolia from the Seljuks?"} +{"answers": ["Suludnon people", "Suludnon"], "question": "the are an indigenous people who reside in the Capiz-Lambunao mountainous area of the island of Panay in the Visayas?"} +{"answers": ["Radmilla Cody", "Radmilla", "Radmilla A. Cody", "Cody"], "question": " sang \"The Star-Spangled Banner\" in Navajo at the Kennedy Space Center in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Sauganash Hotel"], "question": ", located at Wolf Point, was Chicago's first hotel, first theater and the site where the newly formed town elected its first town trustees?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Trosko", "Fred", "Trosko"], "question": "Eastern Michigan football coach suffered a 29-game winless streak after the school refused to follow a conference policy allowing athletic scholarships?"} +{"answers": ["St Leonard's Church", "St Leonard's Church, Spernall"], "question": ", Warwickshire, now redundant, is the only church to have been owned by the Ancient Monuments Society?"} +{"answers": ["Kinnaman", "Joel", "Joel Kinnaman"], "question": "Swedish actor was a top contender for the lead role in \"Thor\", based on the Thor of Norse mythology, because the filmmakers \"wanted someone with a Scandinavian touch\"?"} +{"answers": ["Union of Indigenous Communities of the Isthmus Region"], "question": "the was a pioneer of organic coffee production and one of the first fair trade suppliers?"} +{"answers": ["Copper Bull"], "question": "the sculpture found in Iraq in 1923 was over 4,500 years old?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary Magdalene's Church, Boveney", "St Mary Magdalene's Church"], "question": "some of the money for the repair of the tower of , Buckinghamshire \"\" was raised from the proceeds of choir concerts at nearby Eton College?"} +{"answers": ["Colmenares", "Neri", "Neri Javier Colmenares", "Neri Colmenares"], "question": ", today a member of the Congress of the Philippines, was one of the youngest political prisoners during the rule of Ferdinand Marcos?"} +{"answers": ["Mill Creek chert", "Mill Creek"], "question": " was one of the major exported raw materials of the Mississippian culture?"} +{"answers": ["Brock Pemberton", "Brock Pemberton", "Pemberton", "Brock"], "question": " both played for and managed the minor league baseball Macon Peaches in 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Shartegosuchidae"], "question": " crocodyliforms made up an endemic Central Asian Mesozoic fauna that existed after the breakup of Pangaea?"} +{"answers": ["Ángel Daniel Vassallo", "Ángel", "Vassallo", "Ángel Vassallo"], "question": " is Virginia Tech's all-time leader in successful three-point field goals?"} +{"answers": ["Ujazdów Avenue"], "question": " in Warsaw was renamed after Stalin in 1953, but the traditional name was restored three years later?"} +{"answers": ["Commersonia dasyphylla"], "question": "the Australian , which is a shrub, should not be confused with the kurrajong, a tree, or the currawong, a sombre-plumaged bird resembling a crow\"?"} +{"answers": ["Powers of the President of Singapore"], "question": "S.R. Nathan was the first President of Singapore to exercise the constitutional to use the nation's past reserves to fund government schemes during the financial downturn?"} +{"answers": ["Periodic Videos"], "question": ", hosted by Martyn Poliakoff, is one of the most popular sets of chemistry videos on YouTube?"} +{"answers": ["Friendly Society Brasses"], "question": "Do you know that, in the 18th and 19th centuries, members of Friendly Societies in the west of England would hold annual parades carrying poles topped by elaborate ?"} +{"answers": ["Niggli", "Josefina Niggli", "Josefina"], "question": "playwright is believed to be the only Mexican-American woman to have a theatre named after her?"} +{"answers": ["Arch dam", "arch dam"], "question": "the first known was the Glanum Dam, built by the Romans in modern day France during the 1st century BC?"} +{"answers": ["Hampton Roads", "Hampton Roads Rhinos"], "question": "the National Hockey League rejected a bid for an in Norfolk, Virginia, even after more than 5,000 season tickets were sold?"} +{"answers": ["Calakmul"], "question": " \"\" was one of the largest and most powerful Maya cities?"} +{"answers": ["Zacu Mborobainchi", "Mborobainchi", "Bienvenido Zacu Mborobainchi", "Bienvenido"], "question": "indigenous Bolivian politician led a 2002 protest march, which resulted in an accord with the government enabling the formation of the Constituent Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["Pinus peregrinus"], "question": "seeds of the extinct Paleocene pine are most similar to those of the modern red pine and tropical pine?"} +{"answers": ["Dick Dull", "Dull", "Dick"], "question": "University of Maryland athletic director , who resigned after the death of Len Bias, hired a \"no name\" head football coach: Bobby Ross?"} +{"answers": ["The Show", "The Show"], "question": "the 1985 Doug E. Fresh single \"\" inspired a diss track from the duo who later became Salt-n-Pepa?"} +{"answers": ["Thornbury Hoard"], "question": "the was discovered in a back garden in South Gloucestershire, England, by a man digging a pond, and that it took two people to carry it to the local museum?"} +{"answers": ["With flying colours"], "question": "the phrase \"\" comes from ships sailing into port \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gould", "Elgin Gould", "Elgin"], "question": ", who recommended entrepreneurs build working-class communities serviced by streetcars on the outskirts of major cities, was killed in a horseback riding accident?"} +{"answers": ["Montfichet's Tower"], "question": " was a fortress in central London first mentioned around 1136?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Wooton", "Ernest Durham Wooton", "Ernest Wooton"], "question": "Louisiana State Rep. has challenged Governor Bobby Jindal's claim of confidentiality to many executive department documents?"} +{"answers": ["Don't Forget to Dance"], "question": "the music video for the Kinks' \"\" reprised the band playing themselves on a ballroom stage from their previous video, \"Come Dancing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Johannes Rink", "Rink", "Hinrich Johannes Rink", "Hinrich"], "question": "Danish geologist was the founder of \"Atuagagdliutit\", the first Kalaallisut language newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Labbu"], "question": "Do you know that, in Mesopotamian mythology, was a lion-serpent from the sea, slain by Tishpak, protector-god of Eshnunna?"} +{"answers": ["Hercules Renda", "Renda", "Hercules", "Hercules Gennaro Renda"], "question": " was described as a \"midget from the hills of West Virginia\" who \"ran, squirmed and tackled\" his way into the hearts of Michigan football fans in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Tregwynt Hoard"], "question": "the first hoard in Pembrokeshire from the Civil War was found whilst building a tennis court at ?"} +{"answers": ["Cully Alton Cobb", "Cully", "Cobb", "Cully Cobb"], "question": ", who grew up as a poor Tennessee farm boy, became a major agricultural publisher and co-founder of the Cobb Institute of Archeology at Mississippi State University?"} +{"answers": ["William Munro, 12th Baron of Foulis", "William", "Foulis"], "question": ", led a force of 900 men in a battle that historians are not sure ever took place?"} +{"answers": ["Trent", "McCleary", "Trent Kenneth McCleary", "Trent McCleary"], "question": "emergency surgery was required to save life after he was hit in the throat by a slapshot during a National Hockey League game?"} +{"answers": ["All Saints' Massacre"], "question": "more than a hundred people were killed by the during its 16-day reign in Bolivia in 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Rosales", "Etta Rosales", "Etta"], "question": "Filipino human rights activist was instrumental in bargaining a compromise deal between the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos and some of its victims?"} +{"answers": ["Pittsburgh Wayfinder System"], "question": "the is composed of more than 1,500 traffic signs that point the way to popular destinations in the City of Pittsburgh?"} +{"answers": ["Pomerania", "Swietopelk I, Duke of Pomerania", "Swietopelk"], "question": "after Bolesław Krzywousty defeated Pomeranian dukes at the Battle of Nakło he gave Nakło, and other grods (Slavic settlements) on the river Noteć as a fief?"} +{"answers": ["Centrifugal railway", "Centrifugal Iron Railway"], "question": " were tested with eggs, flowers, glasses of water, and even a monkey before human riders were allowed?"} +{"answers": ["Salmon Creek", "Salmon Creek Dam"], "question": "the \"\" in Juneau, the capital of Alaska, was built in 1914 and was the world's first constant-angle arch dam?"} +{"answers": ["Anup Rai", "Raja Anup Rai", "Anup", "Rai"], "question": "Indian nobleman was known as \"\"Singh Dalan\"\" (Lion Crusher) because he stopped a lion from attacking Mughal emperor Jahangir during a royal hunt?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Ap Gu"], "question": "the former Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig was one of two US battalion commanders in the during the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Baughurst"], "question": "one suggested toponomy of in Hampshire is that the village is named after the \"wood of the badgers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kohl", "Ralph Anson Kohl", "Ralph Kohl", "Ralph"], "question": "long-time NFL scout was considered the top \"judge of football flesh\" in BLESTO, the scouting combine of the Bears-Lions-Eagles-Steelers Talent Organization?"} +{"answers": ["Tony", "Tony Momsen", "Momsen"], "question": "Michigan linebacker blocked a Vic Janowicz punt and recovered it in the endzone for the only touchdown in the famed 1950 Snow Bowl game?"} +{"answers": ["Wilkins", "F.", "F. Stuart Wilkins"], "question": ", an offensive guard on Michigan's 1947 \"Mad Magicians\" team, was a leader in establishing the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his hometown of Canton, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["115 Squadron", "115 Squadron"], "question": "the of the Israeli Air Force is a training squadron tasked with emulating enemy forces and tactics?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Nehmé", "Nehmé", "Stephen"], "question": "Blessed was known for repeating a mantra of \"God can see me\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Bernard Anselme", "Anselme"], "question": "in 1985, Member of the Walloon Parliament authored a decree establishing the city of Namur as the capital of Wallonia?"} +{"answers": ["Chimakum"], "question": "the tribe of Native Americans were wiped out in 1847 by a Suquamish war party led by Chief Seattle, for whom the city of Seattle was later named?"} +{"answers": ["Megapenthes lugens"], "question": "the lives in Windsor Great Park and feeds on weevils and nectar?"} +{"answers": ["Citadel of Erbil", "Citadel of Arbil"], "question": "it has been claimed that the \"\" is the oldest continuously inhabited site in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Kidnap of General Kreipe", "Kidnap of Heinrich Kreipe"], "question": "in 1944 British agents on the German occupied island of Crete?"} +{"answers": ["Sandy", "Sandy Ullrich", "Ullrich"], "question": "in his only full Major League Baseball season, was the second youngest regular on the Washington Senators roster?"} +{"answers": ["Manufacturing in Hong Kong"], "question": "the rise in the in the 1950s and 60s was partially due to the United States' embargo on China?"} +{"answers": ["Chingiz", "Ildyrym", "Chingiz Ildyrym"], "question": "as Azerbaijan Commissar of Public Roads, oversaw the construction of the first electrified railway in the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Caquetá titi"], "question": "the newly described may have a total adult population of less than 250 monkeys?"} +{"answers": ["Black Tusk", "Black Tusk"], "question": ", a band that describes its music as \"swamp metal,\" was formed when its members were all living on the same street?"} +{"answers": ["Zaleski Mound Group", "Zaleski Group"], "question": "three Adena \"(one pictured)\" are scattered around the village of Zaleski, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Solanum vescum"], "question": "the Gunai indigenous people of Gippsland practiced controlled burning to induce the edible to grow and bear fruit?"} +{"answers": ["Iowa Atheists and Freethinkers"], "question": "a bus advertisement by the made the Governor of Iowa feel \"personally disturbed\"?"} +{"answers": ["500 home run club"], "question": "Gary Sheffield is one of ten baseball players to join the since 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Everyone", "Everyone"], "question": "\"\", the official theme song of the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics held in Singapore, was sung by five different artistes each representing his or her continent?"} +{"answers": ["Aboriginal title"], "question": "Paul Coe attempted to bring an class action claiming the entirety of Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Strobilomyces foveatus"], "question": "the cap surface of the mushroom \"\" is covered with scales, while the spore surface is covered with spines?"} +{"answers": ["Nuuk Airport"], "question": "only Air Greenland and Air Iceland operate at ?"} +{"answers": ["Colin Egar", "Egar", "Colin"], "question": "Australian Test cricket umpire received death threats after no-balling Ian Meckiff for an illegal bowling action?"} +{"answers": ["Forest of Galtres"], "question": "pannage was a valuable right in the former royal in North Yorkshire, England?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Mark Gosling", "Gosling"], "question": " served for almost two years as Colonial Secretary of New South Wales, despite having only a primary education?"} +{"answers": ["Chamaecyparis eureka"], "question": "the extinct is the oldest confirmed member of the genus \"Chamaecyparis\"?"} +{"answers": ["Savage Mostyn", "Mostyn", "Savage"], "question": "after failing to engage two French warships, Captain demanded that he be tried by court-martial?"} +{"answers": ["Huasca de Ocampo"], "question": " is home to one of three major formations of columnar basalt \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Deverin", "Thomas", "Thomas J. Deverin"], "question": " proposed a bill requiring New Jersey public schools to begin with a daily period of silent meditation, which both opponents and supporters saw as reintroducing school prayer?"} +{"answers": ["Sorrentini", "Jamie Sorrentini", "Jamie", "Jamie Perez Sorrentini"], "question": "actress was directed by Harold Prince in the U.S. national tour of the musical \"Parade\"?"} +{"answers": ["IL Stålkameratene"], "question": "the football club were expelled from their league in 1997, only to score 153 league goals the next year?"} +{"answers": ["Kessler", "Morris L. Kessler", "Morris", "Morris Kessler"], "question": "Do you know that, although police later found the getaway car used in the murder of , the crime remained unsolved?"} +{"answers": ["Moon Museum"], "question": "a drawing resembling a penis by Andy Warhol may ?"} +{"answers": ["Political killings in the Philippines", "Political killings in the Philippines"], "question": "1,200 journalists, human rights advocates, and leftist activists have been killed in the Philippines as a result of Gloria Arroyo's counter-insurgency program \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mechanics' Bank and Trust Company Building"], "question": "the land upon which the office building sits was originally set aside for Blout College in the 1790s?"} +{"answers": ["SteelPath"], "question": " is the first investment firm to offer master limited partnership mutual funds?"} +{"answers": ["Altyn Tagh fault", "Altyn Tagh"], "question": "the 5830 metre high mountain of Altun Shan was formed at a bend in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Stu Foord", "Stu", "Foord"], "question": "Saskatchewan Roughriders running back scored a touchdown on his first Canadian Football League rushing attempt?"} +{"answers": ["Tonight I'll Be Staying Here with You"], "question": "Bob Dylan wrote \"\" in two days at a Ramada Inn in February 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Lancken-Granitz dolmens"], "question": "one of the Stone Age \"(entrance pictured)\" was used as a shelter by the East German army?"} +{"answers": ["Libraries in Cardiff"], "question": "the first , which opened in 1861, is the first public library in Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Sam P. McBirney", "Sam", "McBirney"], "question": "Irish-American banker coached a football team from a college with 400 students to a 16–0 win that broke the Oklahoma Sooners' 18-game winning streak?"} +{"answers": ["Amar", "Ramasar", "Amar Ramasar"], "question": ", a principal danseur of the New York City Ballet, took his first dance lessons at the Henry Street Settlement House?"} +{"answers": ["Arnold Kramish", "Kramish", "Arnold"], "question": "Do you know that, though critically injured in a 1944 blast that was \"perhaps then the largest release in history of radioactive materials\", credited his survival to his mother's chicken soup?"} +{"answers": ["Glyn Pardoe", "Pardoe", "Glyn"], "question": "at 15 years and 314 days, was the youngest footballer ever to play for Manchester City when he made his debut in 1962?"} +{"answers": ["Hope Park", "Hope Park Plantation"], "question": "George Washington's step-granddaughter Elizabeth Parke Custis married Thomas Law in 1796 at plantation in Fairfax County, Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Jacke Sylvesta Davis", "Davis", "Jacke Davis", "Jacke"], "question": "retired baseball coach had five players he coached at Panola College go on to play in Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Cathedral of Saint Augustine", "Cathedral of Saint Augustine"], "question": "the cast stone façade of Tucson, Arizona \"\" uses indigenous desert plants as a design motif?"} +{"answers": ["Spoerry", "François Henry Spoerry", "François", "François Spoerry"], "question": "Alsatian architect was an advocate of vernacular architecture?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander J. Menza", "Menza", "Alexander"], "question": "Governor Brendan Byrne recognized for his service in the New Jersey Legislature on the Mental Health Planning Committee, calling him the \"voice of the voiceless\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amors Baller"], "question": "the Norwegian teen film will include scenes shot at the 2010 Norway Cup, one of the world's largest football tournaments?"} +{"answers": ["Kachinus"], "question": "the extinct ant-like stone beetle , found in Cretaceous amber, is similar in appearance to the modern genus \"Paraneseuthia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dhimitër", "Dhimitër Anagnosti", "Anagnosti"], "question": "Albanian film director , winner of many national and international awards, is also the screenwriter of most of the films he directs?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Madden", "Madden", "Richard"], "question": "Scottish actor began his career at age 11 when he was cast in the film \"Complicity\", followed by his 1999 role in the BBC television series \"Barmy Aunt Boomerang\"?"} +{"answers": ["Uchchaihshravas"], "question": " is declared the king of horses in Hindu mythology?"} +{"answers": ["Pat Osburn", "Osburn", "Pat"], "question": "professional baseball player brother-in-law was Milt May, and father-in-law was Florida State Senator Wilbur H. Boyd?"} +{"answers": ["Butterfield Cobblestone House"], "question": "the , considered the finest Greek Revival building in Orleans County, New York, is the only cobblestone building in Clarendon?"} +{"answers": ["Yuma Project"], "question": "the Colorado River's first suffered through major floods in 1912 and 1916 along with an earthquake in 1940?"} +{"answers": ["Florence", "Florence Blumenthal", "Florence Meyer Blumenthal", "Florence Meyer", "Blumenthal"], "question": "philanthropist was known by her family for having a \"perfect figure\" and for \"bringing home massive amounts of clothing from Paris\"?"} +{"answers": ["Milk chugging"], "question": "six members of the North Carolina General Assembly compete in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Truong Cong Dinh", "Truong Cong Dinh"], "question": " took place in the same vicinity where its namesake conducted riverine guerrilla attacks a century earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Emma", "Emma Elizabeth Carney", "Carney", "Emma Carney"], "question": "world champion triathlete was diagnosed with the life-threatening condition ventricular tachycardia and is fitted with a defibrillator?"} +{"answers": ["DirectHit"], "question": " is the only accurate pharmacodiagnostic test to determine possible treatment outcomes of anticancer chemotherapy drugs for breast cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Ecbasis captivi"], "question": "the anonymous Latin poem is the oldest surviving example of a European beast epic, and contains the first medieval European example of anthropomorphic animals?"} +{"answers": ["Stage lighting accessories#Barn doors", "Stage lighting accessories"], "question": " include barn doors, top hats and doughnuts?"} +{"answers": ["Hill 303 massacre"], "question": "US Army soldiers march to the top of Hill 303 in Korea every year to place flowers commemorating the victims of the of the Korean War \"(memorial pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Graduate tax"], "question": "four of the five candidates currently running to be leader of the British Labour Party have backed a as an alternative to tuition fees?"} +{"answers": ["Tranquil Star"], "question": " is the only mare to have won the double of the Caulfield Stakes, now known as the Yalumba Stakes, and the Cox Plate?"} +{"answers": ["Zbigniew Juliusz Babiński", "Zbigniew", "Babiński", "Zbigniew Babiński"], "question": ", a Polish military and sports aviator who constructed gliders before WWI, was one of the victims of the Katyn massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Lovin' Her Was Easier", "Lovin' Her Was Easier"], "question": "\"\", originally a pop hit for Kris Kristofferson, was also a country music hit for Roger Miller and Tompall & the Glaser Brothers?"} +{"answers": ["Marco A. Hernandez", "Marco", "Marco Antonio Hernandez", "Hernandez"], "question": "Oregon judge has been nominated to serve in the federal courts by both presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama?"} +{"answers": ["Uguisu no fun"], "question": "the geisha would rub on their faces to help remove their heavy makeup?"} +{"answers": ["Agnes", "Mowinckel", "Agnes Mowinckel"], "question": "one of her biographers called \"\" the mare of Norwegian theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Alan J. Bovard", "Bovard", "Alan", "Alan Bovard"], "question": "Michigan Wolverines center coached the Michigan Tech football team to its first undefeated season in 1948?"} +{"answers": ["IL Heming"], "question": "among the orienteering pioneers in in the 1930s was Per Bergsland, one of the three men who escaped to freedom in the \"Great Escape\" from Stalag Luft III in 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Georges Phillipe Trousseau", "Trousseau", "Georges"], "question": "patients of French physician included a Hawaiian king, a Scottish author, and a Roman Catholic saint?"} +{"answers": ["Tumburu"], "question": "according to Hindu mythology, the \"king of songs\" \"\" performed severe austerities to get a horse-face?"} +{"answers": ["John Woodland", "Hastings", "John Woodland Hastings", "John"], "question": " was one of the founders of circadian biology (circadian rhythms)?"} +{"answers": ["Ashtiani", "Sakineh", "Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani"], "question": " is on death row in Iran for the crime of adultery, and was originally to be executed by stoning?"} +{"answers": ["Hextall", "Bryan", "Bryan Hextall", "Bryan Aldwyn Hextall"], "question": " of the New York Rangers scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal in 1940, their last championship for 54 years?"} +{"answers": ["Think Small", "``Think Small"], "question": "the VW Beetle has been called the best North American advertising campaign of the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Matthew McNaughton CB", "McNaughton", "George Matthew McNaughton"], "question": "civil engineer was involved with the construction of Silent Valley Reservoir in Northern Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["River North Point", "350 West Mart Center", "River North"], "question": " was owned by the Kennedy family for over 20 years and sits on land that they owned for over 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Ann Wood Waldron", "Ann Waldron", "Waldron", "Ann"], "question": " initially wrote children's books, then turned to biographies of authors from the Southern United States, and at age 78 began writing murder mysteries set at Princeton University?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis", "Tryon D. Lewis", "Tryon Dexter Lewis", "Tryon"], "question": " was elected in 2008 to the Texas House of Representatives as an ally of Speaker Tom Craddick, who was then toppled by intraparty rival Joe Straus?"} +{"answers": ["Coffee production in Brazil"], "question": "Brazil has been the world's largest for the last 150 years?"} +{"answers": ["Museum Maluku"], "question": "the Dutch government created the \"\" in Utrecht as a gift to the Moluccan community in the Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Anglo"], "question": "in 1942 only two men returned from , the Special Boat Section raid on the island of Rhodes?"} +{"answers": ["International Federation of Trade Unions"], "question": "in spite of hesitations due to the growing influence of Nazism in Germany, the moved its headquarters to Berlin in 1931?"} +{"answers": ["Commelina sphaerorrhizoma"], "question": ", a south-central African dayflower, was first collected in 1906, but not formally described until 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Kapyl"], "question": ", a town in modern Belarus, was listed in the atlas of Ortelius of 1574?"} +{"answers": ["Velia caprai"], "question": "the water cricket can travel twice as fast after spitting on the water?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Starrett Lancaster", "Lancaster", "Robert S. Lancaster"], "question": " created the website StopSylvia.com because he found Sylvia Browne's claims of psychic knowledge about missing children to be \"incredibly offensive\"?"} +{"answers": ["Trogia"], "question": "\"little white\", a mushroom in the fungal genus , has been implicated in the deaths of about 400 people in Yunnan, China?"} +{"answers": ["2007 Indy Japan 300"], "question": "the , an IndyCar Series at Twin Ring Motegi, was the only race in that series held outside North America?"} +{"answers": ["Nils", "Nils Rosén von Rosenstein", "Rosenstein"], "question": "Swedish physician is considered to be the founder of modern pediatrics with his 1764 book \"The diseases of children, and their remedies\"?"} +{"answers": ["Waldron", "Martin", "Martin Waldron"], "question": "reporting by on how construction expenses for the Florida Turnpike quadrupled from original estimates earned the \"St. Petersburg Times\" its first Pulitzer Prize?"} +{"answers": ["Nigel Gibbs", "Nigel James Gibbs", "Gibbs", "Nigel"], "question": "in an attempt to \"beef him up\", Watford manager Graham Taylor placed a then 17-year-old on a steak and Guinness diet?"} +{"answers": ["Deburau", "Charles", "Charles Deburau"], "question": "the 19th-century mime , son of the illustrious Jean Gaspard, played before adoring audiences in the French provinces—but found little success in Paris?"} +{"answers": ["St. Methodios Faith and Heritage Center"], "question": "area residents took legal action over the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Boston's construction of a large retreat house at the in Contoocook, New Hampshire?"} +{"answers": ["Northern Utina"], "question": "the tribe took the forefront in the Timucua Rebellion of 1665, a revolt by several Timucua tribes against the colonial government of Spanish Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Alanngorsuaq"], "question": ", a mountain in Greenland, has reservoirs providing 882,000 m of water?"} +{"answers": ["Maurice Cook", "Cook", "Maurice"], "question": "Fulham player scored the first ever goal in the Football League Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Wormrot"], "question": "Earache got in January 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Sefer HaTemunah"], "question": "using concepts described in \"\" the 13th-century Kabbalist Isaac ben Samuel calculated the age of the Universe, a number relatively close to the one estimated by NASA?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang", "Jihui", "Zhang Jihui"], "question": "Chinese MiG pilot was credited for shooting down American Sabre ace George Davis on February 10, 1952, until Russian pilot Mikhail A. Averin disputed the claim 40 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Hudson County Community College"], "question": "before \"the mouth that roared\" was mayor of Jersey City, he was vice-president of ?"} +{"answers": ["Laurel Run Dam", "Laurel Run"], "question": "the , an earthen embankment dam that failed during the 1977 Johnstown flood, caused a total of in damages?"} +{"answers": ["Garrett Rivas", "Rivas", "Garrett"], "question": ", a placekicker, is the all-time leading scorer in Michigan Wolverines football history?"} +{"answers": ["History of Gaborone"], "question": "in the , the city was attacked by South Africa four times, in 1983, 1985, 1986 and 1988, after being accused of harboring African National Congress terrorists?"} +{"answers": ["Hudson Utility Coupe", "Hudson Terraplane Utility Coupe"], "question": "the could be used \"either as a car or a truck\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ithonidae"], "question": "along with the giant lacewings, the family \"(fossil pictured)\" are regarded as the most primitive living Neuroptera?"} +{"answers": ["loyalty", "Loyalty"], "question": "Josiah Royce was the first philosopher to address the idea of , although writers in other fields had previously considered the concept?"} +{"answers": ["Cameron Henry", "Henry", "Cameron"], "question": "Louisiana State Representative in 2010 failed to gain approval of his proposed legislation to abolish his state's office of lieutenant governor?"} +{"answers": ["Military Road", "Military Road"], "question": " in Arlington County, Virginia, was built by U.S. Army troops in just three days?"} +{"answers": ["Berseba"], "question": "the first diamonds in Namibia were found near the village of in 1898?"} +{"answers": ["Prix Blumenthal"], "question": "the was a prize of 20,000 francs awarded to up-and-coming French painters, sculptors, decorators, engravers, writers, and musicians?"} +{"answers": ["Historic Chapels Trust"], "question": "the preserves 18 redundant churches in England?"} +{"answers": ["Marcus Ullmann", "Ullmann", "Marcus"], "question": "German classical tenor has taken part in the recording of all Lieder of Franz Schubert, more than 700, set to the poetry of over 115 writers?"} +{"answers": ["William Herschel", "William Herschel Telescope"], "question": "at first light in 1987, the \"\" was the third largest single optical telescope in the world, and is still the second largest in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Crime and Punishment", "Crime and Punishment"], "question": " is a stage adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky′s classic novel, performed by just three actors, with each playing multiple roles?"} +{"answers": ["Clara", "Clara Claiborne Park", "Park"], "question": " was credited with writing one of the first books to allay the blame that so-called \"refrigerator mothers\" were made to feel at having caused their child's autism?"} +{"answers": ["Madison Buffalo Jump State Park"], "question": "the buffalo jump at in Montana was used for approximately 2000 years by various Native American tribes?"} +{"answers": ["1049 5th Avenue"], "question": "the luxury apartment building is not actually on Fifth Avenue?"} +{"answers": ["Steamtown, USA", "Steamtown, U.S.A."], "question": " was a steam locomotive museum \"\" that ran excursions out of North Walpole, New Hampshire, and Bellows Falls, Vermont, from the 1960s until 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Truitt", "R.", "R. V. Truitt", "Reginald Van Trump Truitt"], "question": ", a World War I fighter pilot, studied Chesapeake Bay oysters for 30 years?"} +{"answers": ["Justin McIsaac", "McIsaac", "Justin"], "question": "during 2002 and 2003, professional wrestler would make three-hour drives from New Hampshire to Massachusetts so he could compete in Yankee Pro Wrestling?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara Weir", "Barbara", "Weir"], "question": "Indigenous Australian artist was kidnapped as a child, and decades later regularly had to prevent her mother from being kidnapped?"} +{"answers": ["Sarama"], "question": " is a bitch – in Hindu mythology – who snatches human foetuses from the womb?"} +{"answers": ["Geyuan Temple"], "question": " Wenshu Hall \"\" is the earliest extant wooden building dating from during China's Liao Dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Two and a Half Men, season 7", "Two and a Half Men", "Two and a Half Men"], "question": "with American viewers, \"\" is the highest-rated episode of \"Two and a Half Men\" since \"David Copperfield Slipped Me a Roofie\", which had viewers?"} +{"answers": ["Newspaper theft"], "question": "the States of Maryland and Colorado have laws specifically prohibiting , including the taking of free newspapers, with the intent of preventing another from reading the newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Webber", "George W. Webber", "George W. Webber"], "question": "U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam Graham Martin held implicitly responsible for a mortar attack that killed 32 South Vietnamese children?"} +{"answers": ["PWS 3"], "question": " was the first sports aircraft manufactured by the Polish aerospace industry?"} +{"answers": ["Ciccarone", "Henry", "Henry Ciccarone"], "question": "after called his 1979 squad \"the greatest Johns Hopkins lacrosse team ever\", \"Sports Illustrated\" wrote, \"It might be easier to name the most beautiful Miss America\"?"} +{"answers": ["Norah Neilson", "Norah", "Gray", "Norah Neilson Gray"], "question": "an exhibition of the work of the Glasgow Girls including \"(self-portrait pictured)\" is on display this month in Kirkcudbright?"} +{"answers": ["Gelmini", "Pierino", "Pierino Gelmini"], "question": "Italian priest remained a respected member of the Roman Catholic priesthood between his imprisonment in the 1970s and indictment in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Ruby Brooks", "Ruby", "Reuben R. Brooks", "Brooks"], "question": " recorded \"Tell Me Pretty Maiden\" for Zonophone Records in 1902?"} +{"answers": ["Trett"], "question": "by the early 19th century, , an allowance of 4 pounds per 104 of commodities imported to Great Britain for dust, sand, and other waste, had fallen into disuse?"} +{"answers": ["Flashblood"], "question": "the newly spreading practice in East Africa of , injecting oneself with blood of another heroin user to get high, has been called \"the most effective way of infecting yourself with HIV\"?"} +{"answers": ["Communist Party", "Communist Party"], "question": "in 1946 the initiated a guerrilla insurgency against British rule in Burma?"} +{"answers": ["Biggers", "Sanford Biggers", "Sanford"], "question": "the work of American artist has been characterized by meditation and improvisation?"} +{"answers": ["Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, Blackpool"], "question": "the in Blackpool, Lancashire, was built as a thanksgiving for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lancaster being relatively undamaged in the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Gurvin", "Olav Gurvin", "Olav"], "question": "musicologist co-edited the first Norwegian music encyclopedia in 1949?"} +{"answers": ["Jim Adams", "Jim", "Adams", "Jim Adams"], "question": "in 1958, Army lacrosse coach fielded 33 different players against Duke to prevent running up the score, but his team still won 21–2?"} +{"answers": ["Accidental damage of art"], "question": "in 2000, porters at Sotheby's auction disposed of a box in a crushing machine, a painting worth about US$157,000 inside?"} +{"answers": ["Codex Boreelianus"], "question": "only a few manuscripts have fallen into such unworthy hands as \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Al Heagy", "Al", "Heagy"], "question": ", National Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductee and Maryland head coach, also served as a university professor and the mayor of University Park, Maryland, during his coaching tenure?"} +{"answers": ["Google Personalized Search"], "question": ", a feature of Google Search, returns search results based on previous search queries made by the same person, and which results they clicked on?"} +{"answers": ["Van Thyn", "Thyn", "Rose Van Thyn", "Rose"], "question": ", a survivor of Auschwitz and Ravensbrueck, became a leading figure in Holocaust education in her adopted city of Shreveport, Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["Cunningham Drug", "Cunningham Drug"], "question": "the U.S. Justice Department tried to cite the merger of Detroit-based chains and Kinsel Drug as a violation of the Clayton Antitrust Act?"} +{"answers": ["Longworth Roman Catholic Chapel"], "question": "between the Reformation, when it became redundant, and the mid-19th century, when it was restored, in Herefordshire was used for cider making?"} +{"answers": ["Umberslade Baptist Church"], "question": "the redundant \"\" near Hockley Heath, Solihull, West Midlands, is the sole survivor among grand chapels associated with the rise of Birmingham Nonconformity?"} +{"answers": ["Social graph"], "question": "the largest , which represents the relationships between online users, is owned by Facebook, the world's largest social networking service?"} +{"answers": ["Burger", "Joseph Charles Burger", "Joseph C. Burger", "Joseph"], "question": "the Ribbon Creek incident at U.S. Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island resulted in the relief \"without prejudice\" of Major General ?"} +{"answers": ["Stord Sunnhordland FK", "Stord Sunnhordland"], "question": "after Norwegian soccer club was discontinued, the chairman of the owners called it \"a club without soul\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Defiance State Park"], "question": " in Iowa was built to protect a gristmill and sawmill during the Dakota War of 1862?"} +{"answers": ["William R. Callahan", "William", "William Reed", "Callahan", "William R. Callahan"], "question": "although he was expelled by the Jesuit order for supporting the ordination of women, insisted he was just \"following the example of Jesus, who was never willing to shut up\"?"} +{"answers": ["Corman", "Randy", "Randy Corman"], "question": " said juvenile car thieves \"should not look at incarceration like summer camp\", after an incident where a juvenile sought arrest hoping to be incarcerated together with his friends?"} +{"answers": ["Dusky Robin", "Dusky robin"], "question": "the \"\" was known as \"Stump Robin\" by early settlers in Tasmania due to its penchant for perching on fenceposts and stumps?"} +{"answers": ["Inderjit Singh", "Inderjit", "Singh", "Inderjit Singh Dhaliwal", "Inderjit Singh"], "question": ", member of the Parliament of Singapore, started six businesses?"} +{"answers": ["Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari"], "question": "\"\" was the first release by the Japanese J-pop music group Supercell to feature a human singer?"} +{"answers": ["Stevens", "C.J.-RRB- Stevens", "C.", "Clysle Julius", "C. J. Stevens"], "question": "Maine author amazed many of his readers by revealing that gold nuggets can be found by panning certain rivers?"} +{"answers": ["Marrot", "Paule Marrot", "Paule"], "question": "Parisian artist landed a job at Renault developing bright colors for the forthcoming Dauphine after writing the company to say the cars of postwar Paris were uniformly somber?"} +{"answers": ["All Burma Trade Union Congress"], "question": "the was banned in the wake of the March 1948 crackdown on the Communist Party of Burma?"} +{"answers": ["Julie Brown", "Julie Ann Brown", "Julie", "Julie Brown", "Brown"], "question": "in 1975, became the first American woman to win the World Cross Country Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Smolensky Cemetery"], "question": " in St. Petersburg contained the graves of mathematician Leonhard Euler and Ukraine's national poet Taras Shevchenko?"} +{"answers": ["Takayutpi"], "question": ", who reigned from 1526 to 1539, was the last sovereign king of Hanthawaddy Pegu?"} +{"answers": ["Nice Ride Minnesota", "Nice Ride"], "question": "Minneapolis' bicycle sharing system served over 10,000 trips in its first month?"} +{"answers": ["Miroslav Tichý", "Tichý", "Miroslav"], "question": " is a photographer who took thousands of surreptitious pictures of women in his hometown in the Czech Republic, using homemade cameras constructed of cardboard tubes and tin cans?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh Main", "Main"], "question": ", an Australian politician, was a member of the Progressive Party's rural \"True Blues\" faction that evolved into the Country Party?"} +{"answers": ["Adoration of the Shepherds", "Adoration of the Shepherds"], "question": "it has been suggested that the shepherds in Mantegna's \"\" are facing Joseph rather than Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Hay", "Hay", "George Hay"], "question": "Hockey Hall of Fame forward scored the first goal in the history of the Chicago Blackhawks in 1926?"} +{"answers": ["Suite, Op. 14", "Suite, Op. 14"], "question": "Béla Bartók's originally featured five movements until Bartók discarded the second planned movement before publication?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen A. Mikulak", "Mikulak", "Stephen"], "question": "in the wake of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, sponsored a bill, later signed into law, that would impose the death penalty for terrorists who kill anyone in New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["1999 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the , featuring 2007 NFL MVP and Athlete of the Year Tom Brady, holds the all-time NCAA single-season attendance record?"} +{"answers": ["Oksana Petrovna Grigorieva", "Oksana Grigorieva", "Grigorieva", "Oksana"], "question": "prior to releasing her first EP, a song by singer-songwriter was featured on the Josh Groban album \"Awake\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lula 3D"], "question": "critics found 's \"Bouncin' Boobs Technology\" unrealistic?"} +{"answers": ["Lenoir", "Charles-Amable", "Charles-Amable Lenoir"], "question": " received a bronze medal at the 1900 World's Fair for a painting of his wife \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oil shale in Belarus"], "question": "Belarus contains large, but undeveloped of oil shale?"} +{"answers": ["Chet D. Traylor", "Traylor", "Chet"], "question": ", a former Louisiana Supreme Court justice, has entered the 2010 Republican primary to challenge U.S. Senator David Vitter?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese immigration to Mexico"], "question": "from the 1880s to the early 1930s there was a significant ?"} +{"answers": ["H. N. Goshal", "H.", "Goshal"], "question": "Burmese communist leader was executed in an inner-party purge in 1967, after having been denounced as \"Burma's Liu Shaoqi\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Feather Men", "Feather Men"], "question": "in his book , Sir Ranulph Fiennes claimed to have survived a series of assassinations of SAS officers by a hit squad known as \"The Clinic\"?"} +{"answers": ["William E. Ward House"], "question": " \"\", on the state line between Rye Brook, New York and Greenwich, Connecticut, is believed to be the first reinforced concrete building in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Fowler's match"], "question": "\"The Spectator\" said the between Eton College and Harrow School \"might be the greatest cricket match of all time\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sherman White", "Sherman", "Sherman White", "White"], "question": " is remembered as the best college basketball player in Long Island University history, though few got to see him play?"} +{"answers": ["Conference of Youth and Students of Southeast Asia Fighting for Freedom and Independence"], "question": "it has often been claimed that the 1948 , held in Calcutta, marked the starting point for various armed communist insurgencies in different Asian countries?"} +{"answers": ["Goethem", "Van Goethem", "Patrick Van Goethem", "Patrick"], "question": "countertenor has taken part in the project Dieterich Buxtehude – Opera Omnia to record the complete works of Baroque composer Dieterich Buxtehude?"} +{"answers": ["Shrewsbury Hoard"], "question": "the first find by amateur metal detectorist Nick Davies was the , which contained around 10,000 bronze Roman coins?"} +{"answers": ["Enrique Pérez Santiago", "Santiago", "Enrique"], "question": " was the first Puerto Rican hematologist?"} +{"answers": ["NLF Groups", "United NLF Groups"], "question": "during the Vietnam War the Swedish used to attack U.S. diplomats with eggs, tomatoes and, occasionally, \"surströmming\"?"} +{"answers": ["David Webster", "David", "Webster", "David Webster"], "question": "the architectural style of Canadian architect has been locally referred to as a \"castle style\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moose Brook State Park"], "question": " in New Hampshire is considered to be an excellent example of Civilian Conservation Corps design?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Riefling", "Riefling"], "question": ", who debuted as a classical pianist in 1922, was appointed Professor at the Norwegian Academy of Music more than fifty years later?"} +{"answers": ["Pula Cathedral"], "question": "in 1675 bones of five Christian saints and one Hungarian monarch were discovered at the in Croatia?"} +{"answers": ["Lactarius rufulus"], "question": "the mushroom \"\" has been used by San Francisco Bay Area chefs in various desserts?"} +{"answers": ["Requiem", "Requiem"], "question": "the of Max Reger is a musical setting not of the Latin Requiem, but of a poem \"Requiem\" written by the dramatist Friedrich Hebbel?"} +{"answers": ["KANUKOKA"], "question": " is an association that facilitates cooperation between the four municipalities of Greenland—including the largest and the second largest municipalities in the world by area?"} +{"answers": ["Colonia Obrera"], "question": "there is a monument in , Mexico City, to the seamstresses who died here during the 1985 Mexico City earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Treaties of Cölln and Mewe"], "question": "by the , the Teutonic Order first pawned, then sold, Neumark to Brandenburg to pay its mercenaries?"} +{"answers": ["Babe Siebert", "Siebert", "Babe"], "question": "Hockey Hall of Famer drowned in Lake Huron before he could take up a new role as coach of the Montreal Canadiens in 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Ceratobasidium"], "question": "species in the fungal genus cause economically important plant diseases such as sharp eyespot of cereals and black rot of coffee?"} +{"answers": ["Godbout, Quebec", "Godbout"], "question": "the ferry from to Matane, Quebec, is Godbout's main employer?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Street Historic District", "Lake Street Historic District"], "question": "urban renewal led to only one side of \"\" in Bergen, New York, being designated a historic district?"} +{"answers": ["Claude", "Bracey", "Claude Bracey"], "question": ", know as \"the Texas Flyer,\" won the 100- and 220-yard sprints at the 1928 NCAA Track Championships and tied the world record in the 100-meter race in 1932?"} +{"answers": ["E. L. Patton Yukon River Bridge", "E. L. Patton Bridge"], "question": "the is the only bridge crossing of the Yukon River in the U.S. state of Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Jr.", "John J. Fay, Jr.", "John", "John J. Fay Jr."], "question": "as a New Jersey State Senator, proposed a bill creating the Office of the Ombudsman for the Institutionalized Elderly, and was later appointed its first ombudsman?"} +{"answers": ["Shapwick Hoard"], "question": "the , found by metal detecting cousins in 1998, contained the largest number of silver denarii ever found in Great Britain and was equivalent to ten years' pay for a Roman legionary?"} +{"answers": ["Calochlaena dubia"], "question": "the common of eastern Australia is not actually a bracken, but a member of a tree fern family?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Hague", "Joe Clarence Hague", "Joe", "Hague"], "question": "professional baseball player replaced profane language in his everyday speech with the word \"mullet\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kubera"], "question": "originally described as the Lord of thieves, \"\" is now worshipped as the Hindu god of wealth and the regent of the North?"} +{"answers": ["Ronde-bosse"], "question": " involved the partial concealment of genuine gold, whereas traditional enamelling practices saw lesser materials such as copper or silver being gilded to look like gold?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew", "Weaher", "Andrew J. Weaher"], "question": " was awarded the Medal of Honor in 1869 at one of the US Army's largest-ever presentations of the medal at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Shinan District"], "question": ", Qingdao, China, is the site of the Qingdao International Sailing Centre, a sailing marina constructed for the 2008 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Arthur Whitaker", "Whitaker", "Frederick"], "question": ", Civil Engineer-in-Chief to The Admiralty, was also a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath and a Commander of the French Legion of Honor?"} +{"answers": ["Hope Mills", "Hope Mills Dam"], "question": " \"\" in Hope Mills, North Carolina, failed in 2010 just two years after being reconstructed due to a 2003 failure?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis Warrington", "Lewis Warrington III", "Warrington", "Lewis", "Lewis Warrington", "Commodore Lewis Warrington"], "question": "Medal of Honor recipient First Lieutenant is the grandson of American naval hero Lewis Warrington?"} +{"answers": ["2010 Coke Zero 400"], "question": "the was the first NASCAR race broadcast in 3D?"} +{"answers": ["Berman", "Leo Berman", "Leo"], "question": "the State Rep. of Tyler, particularly known for his outspoken opposition to illegal immigration, is a candidate for Speaker of the Texas House in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Bidya Debbarma", "Bidya", "Debbarma"], "question": "Indian communist politician and six-time Tripura Legislative Assembly member never lost any election he contested?"} +{"answers": ["Warsh", "Jeffrey A. Warsh", "Jeffrey"], "question": " proposed banning the use of photo radar systems, calling them an \"assault on the system of American jurisprudence\" that would replace \"the tradition that we are innocent until proven guilty\"?"} +{"answers": ["Todmorden Unitarian Church"], "question": " in West Yorkshire was built in memory of \"Honest John\" Fielden, and paid for by his three sons?"} +{"answers": ["Duke Keats", "Keats", "Duke"], "question": "according to legend, Hockey Hall of Famer once scored a goal after carrying the puck the length of the ice while skating backwards?"} +{"answers": ["Fonthill Vase"], "question": "the \"\" is the earliest documented example of Chinese porcelain to have reached Europe, in the middle of the 14th century?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Turpin", "James H. Turpin"], "question": " was among 23 U.S. cavalrymen awarded the Medal of Honor for \"gallantry in actions with Apaches\" in the winter campaign of 1872–1873?"} +{"answers": ["Wainsgate Baptist Church"], "question": "while John Fawcett was minister of in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, he wrote the words of the hymn \"Blessed Be the Tie that Binds\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Porter", "Bill Porter", "Porter"], "question": "audio engineer nearly ruined his first number one record, \"The Three Bells\" by The Browns, and had to splice two takes together to fix it?"} +{"answers": ["Independent Brewing Company of Pittsburgh"], "question": "on April 5, 1933, the sent President Roosevelt a case of low point beer to celebrate the passing of the Cullen-Harrison Act?"} +{"answers": ["Dennis", "Batt", "Dennis E. Batt", "Dennis Elihu Batt"], "question": "American communist took part in the founding of the Red International of Labour Unions in Moscow in 1921?"} +{"answers": ["Fort McGilvray"], "question": "during World War II, sat 650 feet above Alaska's Resurrection Bay to defend against a possible Japanese invasion?"} +{"answers": ["Dzungarian Gate"], "question": "the , the only gateway through the mountain-wall from Manchuria to Afghanistan, has been linked to griffins \"\" and the legendary Hyperboreans?"} +{"answers": ["Petitcodiac River", "Petitcodiac River Campaign"], "question": "the once held some of the world's highest tidal bores, before a causeway was built in 1968?"} +{"answers": ["Teach Me How to Dougie"], "question": "the \"dougie\" dance referred to in Cali Swag District's \"\" actually originated in Dallas, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Shorty", "Shorty Green", "Green"], "question": " led the first players' strike in National Hockey League history as the Hamilton Tigers' players refused to participate in the 1925 playoffs unless they received C$200 bonuses?"} +{"answers": ["Dissenters' Chapel, Kensal Green"], "question": "the in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, was the first purpose-built Nonconformist chapel to be built in a public cemetery in England?"} +{"answers": ["Ture", "Ture König Königson", "Ture Königson", "Königson"], "question": " of the People's Party in Sweden decided the outcome of the crucial 1959 vote on pension reform by abstaining?"} +{"answers": ["Sandnes FK"], "question": "the football club Ulf-Sandnes altered its name to Sandnes Ulf to accommodate the merger partner ?"} +{"answers": ["Beardmore", "Bud Beardmore", "Bud"], "question": "college lacrosse coach led Maryland to the 1975 NCAA tournament championship, despite the fact that the team lost two of its six NCAA games and almost failed to qualify?"} +{"answers": ["Moon River and Other Great Movie Themes"], "question": "Andy Williams' album stayed on the \"Billboard 200\" list for over 176 weeks?"} +{"answers": ["Dodge", "Don Dodge", "Don"], "question": ", a former start-up evangelist for Microsoft, switched from using a Windows-based computer to a Mac-based one after he moved to Google?"} +{"answers": ["Atalaya multiflora"], "question": "the rare and endangered \"\" of eastern Australian rainforests is a member of the soapberry family?"} +{"answers": ["Maurice W. Long", "Long", "Maurice"], "question": "during s directorship of the Georgia Tech Research Institute, the Engineering Experiment station set a new record of in grants and contracts?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest L. Oros", "Oros", "Ernest"], "question": "after proposed a bill to tack a $5 surcharge on New Jersey traffic tickets to pay for new police cars, opponents argued that police officers would only be encouraged to give out more tickets?"} +{"answers": ["China–Ethiopia relations"], "question": "in 2009, reached approximately ?"} +{"answers": ["GRB 980425"], "question": " provided the first evidence that gamma-ray bursts and supernovae might be related?"} +{"answers": ["Estevez", "Ramon Estevez", "Ramon"], "question": ", who played a sycophantic, \"spineless corporal\" in \"Cadence\", wore glasses and \"his hat most of the time\" to keep from being recognized as Charlie Sheen's brother?"} +{"answers": ["Glenville School", "Glenville School"], "question": "when first opened, \"\" in Greenwich, Connecticut, included a community medical clinic?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Mark Cutifani", "Cutifani"], "question": "Do you know that, in his first two and a half years as CEO of AngloGold Ashanti, led a program that reduced the number of fatalities within the company by 70%?"} +{"answers": ["Big-4 League"], "question": "Alberta's collapsed in 1921 following repeated accusations its teams were using ineligible players?"} +{"answers": ["Steven", "Steven C. Krane", "Krane"], "question": ", who was at age 44 the youngest president of the New York State Bar Association, died in June 2010 at the age of 53?"} +{"answers": ["Stanchester Hoard"], "question": "the , which was found by metal detectors, is remarkable because the hundreds of Roman coins are not clipped?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Ignacio", "Tropical Storm Ignacio"], "question": " of August 1997 caused unprecedented rainfall in San Francisco, California, which typically receives only a trace of precipitation during the month?"} +{"answers": ["Turville", "The", "The Sleeping Girl of Turville"], "question": "eleven-year-old fell asleep in 1871 and purportedly did not wake for nine years?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Geleff", "Geleff", "Paul Johansen Geleff", "Paul"], "question": "when Danish socialist pioneer and former prisoner \"\" emigrated to the United States, Danish police helped pay for his travel costs?"} +{"answers": ["Jehovah's Witnesses Association of Romania"], "question": "in 2003, the became the first religious group granted official state recognition since just after the Romanian Revolution of 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald", "Peter", "Peter Ronald", "Peter Mann Ronald"], "question": "on 28 August 1920, scored Watford Football Club's first ever Football League goal?"} +{"answers": ["Weidmann's Restaurant"], "question": ", established in 1870, is the oldest restaurant in the state of Mississippi?"} +{"answers": ["John Tracy", "John Tracy", "Tracy", "John"], "question": "the grave of Medal of Honor recipient was unmarked for almost a century after his interment?"} +{"answers": ["Moscow Oblast"], "question": " hosts the Russian Mission Control Centers for spacecraft and military satellites?"} +{"answers": ["Hicks", "Israel Hicks", "Israel"], "question": "when asked if he would be willing to direct all 10 plays in August Wilson's \"The Pittsburgh Cycle\", replied \"Hell, yeah\" and accomplished the feat over 20 years of directing?"} +{"answers": ["Bubanj Memorial Park"], "question": "the central monument in \"\" in Niš, Serbia, is shaped like three huge raised hands with clenched fists?"} +{"answers": ["Sashes Island"], "question": " was the site of a Roman crossing of the River Thames and a Saxon defensive burh?"} +{"answers": ["Antonio Liozzi", "Liozzi", "Antonio"], "question": ", an 18th century Italian artist, trained under the tutelage of Marco Benefial?"} +{"answers": ["Oude Ram", "Oude", "Afrikaner", "Oude Ram Afrikaner"], "question": "Creole slaves under the leadership of were among the first to call themselves \"Africans\", and that Afrikaans got its name from this appellation?"} +{"answers": ["Tiny Gooch", "Gooch", "Tiny"], "question": ", placed third in the discus at the NCAA track championships, won the Southwest Conference heavyweight wrestling championship and was acknowledged as \"the tallest attorney in Texas\" until 1950?"} +{"answers": ["Silas Cornwell", "Marshall", "Marshall S. Cornwell", "Cornwell"], "question": "upon reading poem \"Success,\" American writer and poet James Whitcomb Riley wrote Cornwell \"your gift seems genuine and far above that indicated in verse\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arkansas Highway 29"], "question": "the part of state highway that goes through Hope, Arkansas, is referred to as \"Bill Clinton Drive\"?"} +{"answers": ["Job", "Job Bicknell Ellis", "Bicknell Ellis", "Ellis"], "question": "together with his wife Arvilla, American mycologist collected, dried, and distributed 200,000 specimens of fungi to subscribers?"} +{"answers": ["Amund", "Amund Helland", "Helland"], "question": "geologist published pioneering works on glacial erosion and the role of glaciers in the formation of valleys, fjords and lakes in the mid 1870s?"} +{"answers": ["Shepherdsville train wreck"], "question": "the , which caused about fifty deaths when two trains collided in December 1917, is the deadliest train wreck in the history of Kentucky?"} +{"answers": ["Terhune", "Mary Virginia Terhune", "Mary"], "question": " \"\", mother of famed novelist Albert Payson Terhune, was a prolific writer who published over 50 novels and non-fiction works during her lifetime?"} +{"answers": ["Gillespie", "Gordie Gillespie", "Gordie"], "question": " is the all-time winningest college baseball coach and was also selected as the head coach of the \"Chicago Tribune\" all-time Illinois high school football team?"} +{"answers": ["Wonder Ballroom"], "question": "the music venue in Portland, Oregon, was originally built in 1914 for the Ancient Order of Hibernians?"} +{"answers": ["Hartwell", "Alfred S. Hartwell", "Stedman Hartwell", "Alfred", "Alfred Stedman Hartwell"], "question": "after leading African-American troops in the American Civil War, became a supreme court judge in the Kingdom of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Brothers Roundhouse", "Two Brothers Roundhouse"], "question": "an investment group led by Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton converted America's to an entertainment center?"} +{"answers": ["Banta-Coe House"], "question": "the in Teaneck, New Jersey, is one of the oldest existing homes in the Garden State?"} +{"answers": ["Mississippian stone statuary"], "question": " \"(examples pictured)\", artifacts made by members of the Mississippian culture (800 to 1600 CE), are figurines made of polished stone in the shape of humans?"} +{"answers": ["William Young", "William", "William Young", "Young", "William Young GCB"], "question": "Admiral clashes with Lord Cochrane led to Frederick Marryat including Young in a novel as 'Sir Hurricane Humbug'?"} +{"answers": ["Reichsgau Flandern"], "question": "despite losing Belgium to the Allies, Nazi Germany declared in 1944?"} +{"answers": ["W. Averell Harriman State Office Building Campus"], "question": "the in Albany, New York, has an underground bunker designed to withstand a nuclear attack and assure continuation of the New York State Government?"} +{"answers": ["Say Aah"], "question": "during the week of the release of his fifth studio album \"Loso's Way\", Fabolous decided to contribute to Trey Songz's single \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan", "Wolken", "Abraham Jonathan Wolken", "Jonathan Wolken"], "question": "having taken a single dance class at Dartmouth College, co-founded Pilobolus, which \"The New York Times\" called \"one of the most popular modern-dance companies in the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fujiyama", "Fujiyama"], "question": " \"\" was the tallest roller coaster in the world from 1996 until 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Clement Alfred Finch", "Finch", "Clement Finch", "Clement"], "question": "research by showed that bloodletting could be an effective treatment for hemochromatosis?"} +{"answers": ["Bukit Timah Monkey Man"], "question": "the is a cryptid said to roam around the city-state of Singapore?"} +{"answers": ["1978–79 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team"], "question": "the played two of its Big Eight Conference opponents four times?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Tolan", "Frank", "Tolan"], "question": " was one of 22 American soldiers awarded the Medal of Honor for volunteering to carry water to comrades wounded in the Battle of the Little Bighorn?"} +{"answers": ["Systemin"], "question": " was the first identified plant peptide hormone and helps protect tomato plants against damage from herbivorous insects?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George John Otlowski", "Otlowski", "George Otlowski"], "question": " resigned after 14 years as mayor of Perth Amboy, New Jersey, describing the job as \"like fighting some kind of dragon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Deep Notch"], "question": "the Shandaken Tunnel reaches its maximum depth below the surface at \"\" in Lexington, New York?"} +{"answers": ["The Mongoliad"], "question": "the experimental fiction project , led by speculative fiction author Neal Stephenson, is to be released via smartphones as a serialized novel to which readers can contribute?"} +{"answers": ["Lucas Maius", "Maius", "Lucas"], "question": "in 1577 German Reformation theologian helped develop a philosophical conundrum known as the 'Devil's Cross' that was said to have turned numerous parishioners away from the devil?"} +{"answers": ["1989–90 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team"], "question": " established school records by scoring 173 points and winning by a 95-point margin three nights later?"} +{"answers": ["Beck University"], "question": "one of the professors hired by , David Barton, was described by founder Glenn Beck as \"the Library of Congress in shoes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kenwood branch", "Kenwood branch"], "question": "when the Chicago Junction Railway stopped regularly maintaining the , the Chicago Rapid Transit Company refused to pay rent on the line?"} +{"answers": ["1930 Irpinia earthquake"], "question": "only 1,404 people died in the , despite 70% of houses being destroyed near the epicenter, as most villagers were sleeping in the fields during the wheat harvest?"} +{"answers": ["Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine"], "question": "the is the largest current producer of gold in Colorado?"} +{"answers": ["Whitney Young Memorial Bridge"], "question": "of sediment were taken from Kingman Lake in Washington, D.C., and replaced with twice as much fill to build approach ramps to the ?"} +{"answers": ["National Archives of Indonesia"], "question": "the holds the largest archive collection related to the Dutch East India Company worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["reliquary chest", "Chasse", "Chasse"], "question": "a \"\" is a medieval box shaped like a house or church, and usually a reliquary?"} +{"answers": ["Blount Island"], "question": " in the St. Johns River is home to both the United States Marine Corps' Maritime Prepositioning ship program and the largest container facility at the Port of Jacksonville?"} +{"answers": ["Henryk Cederbaum", "Henryk", "Cederbaum"], "question": "Polish lawyer was expelled from the bar after defending a Polish shopkeeper who accused the Russian governor-general's wife of shoplifting?"} +{"answers": ["1987–88 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team"], "question": "the , which was led by three future NBA Draft first round selections, defeated every ranked opponent they faced and averaged 102.5 points per game?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Young", "Young", "William Young"], "question": "by the time of his death in 1847, Vice-Admiral had spent 70 years serving in the Royal Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Bendinat"], "question": "the honorary president of , Majorca's exclusive golf club, is King Juan Carlos of Spain?"} +{"answers": ["Tsylmosuchus"], "question": "the rauisuchian is known from strata found in Russia that are early Olenekian in age, making it one of the earliest archosaurs?"} +{"answers": ["Congo", "Louis", "Louis Congo"], "question": "in 1725, received freedom from slavery in exchange for becoming the public executioner of Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["Herman", "Herman Snellen", "Snellen", "Hermann Snellen"], "question": "the Snellen eye chart \"\" developed by in 1862 is the top-selling poster in U.S. history?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Bernard Taylor", "Taylor", "Bernard Taylor"], "question": "after being ambushed by the Tonto Apaches, U.S. Calvaryman carried his wounded commanding officer half a mile back to their encampment under heavy fire?"} +{"answers": ["1988–89 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team"], "question": "the set a school record by scoring 100 points twenty times?"} +{"answers": ["Anna-Lena", "Löfgren", "Anna-Lena Löfgren"], "question": "Swedish singer had more than 40 songs on Svensktoppen between 1962 and 1995?"} +{"answers": ["Weiss", "Joseph Meir Weiss", "Joseph"], "question": "the first Spinka Rebbe, , was buried in Romania in 1909, but reinterred in Petah Tikva, Israel in 1972?"} +{"answers": ["Richie", "Richie Castellano", "Castellano"], "question": "in 1997, Blue Öyster Cult guitarist persuaded Paul McCartney to sing with the CHS Guitar Ensemble at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait of Wally"], "question": "Egon Schiele's 1912 \"\" was seized by the United States Customs Service which alleged that the painting was Nazi plunder?"} +{"answers": ["Quién Como Tú", "Quién Como Tú"], "question": "\"\" is the third number-one single on the \"Billboard\" Top Latin Songs chart for Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel?"} +{"answers": ["Goan", "Cathal Goan", "Cathal Áedán Goan", "Cathal"], "question": "after the broadcast of images of nude paintings of Brian Cowen on RTÉ, was asked to \"consider his position\" as Director-General of RTÉ?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis Aleno de St Aloüarn", "Aloüarn"], "question": "in 1772, Lieutenant claimed sovereignty over Western Australia on behalf of France?"} +{"answers": ["Telemarksavisa"], "question": "for its first two years, the Norwegian newspaper was not published out of Telemark, but from Larvik and Drammen?"} +{"answers": ["Danny", "Danny Valencia", "Valencia"], "question": ", who after being drafted only 576th in baseball's 2006 draft said: \"It does not matter where you start, but where you finish\", debuted in the majors in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Phaius tankervilleae var. australis"], "question": "the easy-to-grow swamp orchid \"\" of eastern Australia is endangered with extinction?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Foster", "William Foster", "Foster"], "question": "U.S. Cavalry officer earned the Medal of Honor for gallantry in a surprise raid on the Comanche Indians at the Red River in 1872?"} +{"answers": ["Camilla", "Camilla Tilling", "Tilling"], "question": " was the soprano soloist in Mahler's \"Resurrection Symphony\" in the opening concert of the Rheingau Musik Festival 2010, conducted by Paavo Järvi?"} +{"answers": ["Abingdon", "Abingdon"], "question": "the weeping willow planted by John Parke Custis on his plantation is known as the progenitor of all weeping willows in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Janusz", "Krupski", "Janusz Krupski"], "question": " \"\", who died in the 2010 Polish air force crash in Smolensk, was kidnapped in 1983 by the communist-era secret police and burned with acid, but that his thick sweater saved his life?"} +{"answers": ["Eagle Butte", "Eagle Butte Mine"], "question": " in Gillette, Wyoming, is an open-pit \"truck and shovel\" mine that has produced over 500 million short tons of coal since 1978?"} +{"answers": ["John H. Foley", "John", "Foley"], "question": " was awarded the Medal of Honor for leading a charge into a Sioux encampment without knowing the enemy's strength?"} +{"answers": ["Holy Spirit College"], "question": " in Atlanta, Georgia, will admit its first class of full-time undergraduate students later this year?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Dorman", "Dorman"], "question": "Irish Socialist Republican Party co-founder became the first Labour Party member of the Senate of Northern Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Marcel", "Jean-Joseph Marcel", "Jean-Joseph"], "question": " was first to realize that the middle text of the Rosetta Stone was Egyptian demotic script, and not Syriac?"} +{"answers": ["Pac-Man Pinball Advance"], "question": "the plot of focuses on the kidnapping of all the residents of Pac-Land by the four ghosts Inky, Pinky, Blinky, and Clyde?"} +{"answers": ["Vespucci", "Agostino Vespucci", "Agostino"], "question": "the identity of the subject of Leonardo da Vinci's \"Mona Lisa\" \"\" was ascertained based on notes written in 1503 by Florentine clerk ?"} +{"answers": ["Notes Left Behind"], "question": "six-year-old Elena Desserich left hundreds of notes, which were published in , for her parents to find after her death?"} +{"answers": ["Erysiphe alphitoides"], "question": ", which causes powdery mildew on oak trees, is one of the most common diseases in European forests today, but may have originated in the tropics?"} +{"answers": ["Harvey Twitchell", "Marshall", "Twitchell", "Marshall H. Twitchell"], "question": "the Louisiana Reconstruction politician survived six bullets in an 1876 assassination attempt but lost the use of both arms?"} +{"answers": ["Deuterium burning", "Deuterium fusion"], "question": " acts as a thermostat in newly forming stars?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Blumenpflücken"], "question": "the Nazi false flag liquidation has, well into the 1990s, misled people to believe that non-Nazis carried out certain liquidations?"} +{"answers": ["George W. Thompson", "George W. Thompson", "George Washington Thompson", "George", "Thompson"], "question": "Do you know that, two years after winning the Medal of Honor for gallantry in the American Indian Wars, deserted the U.S. Army?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Collar", "Operation Collar"], "question": "in June 1940 the Royal Air Force supplied the boats for , the first British raid on occupied France?"} +{"answers": ["National Library of Indonesia"], "question": "the was established in 1980 through a consolidation of four libraries?"} +{"answers": ["Frome Hoard"], "question": "the was found by a metal detectorist just below ground in Somerset and contained 52,503 Roman coins \"(coin pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gardiner", "Herb", "Herb Gardiner"], "question": ", nicknamed \"the ironman of hockey\", won the Hart Trophy as most valuable player after being said to have played every minute of every game for the Montreal Canadiens in 1926–27?"} +{"answers": ["1978 Miyagi earthquake"], "question": "the extent of damage to buildings in the caused revisions to both the Japanese Building Standards act and the Earthquake Insurance System?"} +{"answers": ["Frankliniella tritici"], "question": ", known as Eastern flower thrips, is an insect that damages crops in the United States of America, including strawberries, grapes, beans and asparagus?"} +{"answers": ["Jerome Wolken", "Wolken", "Jerome Jay Wolken", "Jerome"], "question": "in 1962, biophysicist proposed sending cockroaches into space as part of an effort to detect signs of extraterrestrial life?"} +{"answers": ["toilet paper orientation", "Toilet paper orientation"], "question": "most people with the loose end hanging over the top and away from the wall \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Boycott", "Charles Cunningham Boycott", "Charles Boycott", "Charles"], "question": "the first ever boycott to be given that name was organised by the Irish Land League against ?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Mosienko", "Mosienko"], "question": "Hockey Hall of Famer is most famous for scoring three goals in a span of 21 seconds in a 1952 game, a feat that remains a National Hockey League record?"} +{"answers": ["Jesus Arriaga"], "question": "Mexican bandit has been compared to Robin Hood?"} +{"answers": ["Charles J. and Ingrid V. Koebel House", "Charles J. and Ingrid V. Koebel House"], "question": "the was the first commission for the father-and-son firm of Eliel and Eero Saarinen, and included a built-in electrical and sound system controlled from the master bedroom?"} +{"answers": ["Valkininkai"], "question": "a Catholic church in the Lithuanian town of claims to have the body of Saint Boniface of Tarsus, a 4th-century martyr?"} +{"answers": ["Fort-Liberté"], "question": "the bay of \"(fort pictured)\" was the site of the Caribbean's largest sisal plantation until nylon was invented?"} +{"answers": ["Somerset County Cricket Club in 2009", "Somerset County Cricket Club"], "question": "Do you know that, were boosted by the batting of Marcus Trescothick, who scored 1,817 runs?"} +{"answers": ["Bernhardt", "Melvin Bernhardt", "Melvin"], "question": " made his London directing debut with a production of \"The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds\"?"} +{"answers": ["Neoromicia malagasyensis", "Neoromicia somalicus malagasyensis"], "question": "although the Malagasy bat was first collected in 1967, it was not formally described until 1995?"} +{"answers": ["Larissa Riquelme", "Riquelme", "Larissa"], "question": ", who gained international fame as a spectator at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, is Paraguay's highest-paid model?"} +{"answers": ["Nueces Bay", "Nueces Bay Causeway"], "question": " in Texas was once referred to as \"papelote\" or \"Wastepaper Bay\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kriegsman", "Alan", "Alan M. Kriegsman"], "question": " won a 1976 Pulitzer Prize for his work at \"The Washington Post\", the first to win the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism for reporting as a dance critic?"} +{"answers": ["Silesians", "Ślężanie", "Silesians"], "question": "the were a tribe of West Slavs of the Polish group, inhabiting territories of Silesia, which is named after them, near Ślęża mountain and river, up to the area of modern city of Wrocław?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Hyman", "Bill Hyman"], "question": "Somerset cricketer hit 62 runs from two overs of lob bowling by W G Grace's older brother?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Lachanodrakon", "Michael Lachanodrakon"], "question": "during the Byzantine Iconoclasm, allegedly forced monks and nuns to marry, abolished monasteries, tortured and executed iconophiles and set fire to relics and scriptures?"} +{"answers": ["HootSuite", "Hootsuite"], "question": ", which helps users organize their online identities, is used by the Obama administration and Jimmy Wales, the co-founder of Wikipedia, among 400,000 other people?"} +{"answers": ["Smith Tavern"], "question": "the former in Armonk, New York, has been a militia headquarters, stagecoach stop, post office, parsonage, farmhouse and museum in over 200 years of existence?"} +{"answers": ["Sisimiut"], "question": " \"\" is the second-largest town in Greenland?"} +{"answers": ["Malcolm Shabazz", "Shabazz", "Malcolm Latif Shabazz", "Malcolm"], "question": " is the first male descendant of Malcolm X?"} +{"answers": ["City Hall", "Meridian City Hall"], "question": "Do you know that, during renovation, 1,643 terracotta tiles had to be replaced with exact replicas, which only two companies in the world could manufacture?"} +{"answers": ["La Tosca"], "question": "Victorien Sardou successfully sued the French periodical \"Gil Blas\" for damages when it published a plot description of his play before the opening night?"} +{"answers": ["Seorsumuscardinus"], "question": "the fossil dormouse is known only from isolated teeth?"} +{"answers": ["Catherine Pollard", "Catherine Pollard", "Catherine", "Pollard"], "question": " was the first female Scoutmaster in the Boy Scouts of America?"} +{"answers": ["Third Battle of Seoul"], "question": "the was the British 29th Infantry Brigade's first action during the Korean War?"} +{"answers": ["Holbrooke Hotel"], "question": "the includes a restaurant whose chef gets mushrooms and wild lettuce from local State Park Rangers?"} +{"answers": ["Erickson", "Hank Erickson", "Hank", "Hank'' Erickson"], "question": "professional baseball player was nicknamed \"Popeye\" due to his supposed resemblance to the comic strip character?"} +{"answers": ["Coanwood Friends Meeting House"], "question": " in Northumberland has not been modified since it was built in 1760, other than replacing its thatched roof with slates?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Robert Ming", "Ming"], "question": " helped obtain an acquittal on perjury charges for Martin Luther King, Jr. from an all-white jury in 1960 in Montgomery, Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["Second Chance Program"], "question": "the prisoner rehabilitation , based on works of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, was criticized during the 2010 United States Senate elections in Nevada?"} +{"answers": ["Bill Long", "Bill Long", "Long", "Bill"], "question": " was Ireland's longest surviving heart transplant patient?"} +{"answers": ["1980 National League West tie-breaker game"], "question": "in 1980 the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Houston Astros in three straight games by one run each to force a between the two teams which the Dodgers ultimately lost?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Morris Historic Site"], "question": "several forts at in Georgia protected the Medway River and its settlements during the French and Indian and American Revolutionary Wars and the War of 1812?"} +{"answers": ["Pilate's court"], "question": "the praetorium site of the is believed to be either Antonia Fortress or the Palace of Herod?"} +{"answers": ["John A. Saliba", "Saliba", "John"], "question": "according to the Catholic religious scholar , new religious movements often serve as a temporary haven for young people, enabling them to stabilise their lives?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Checkmate", "Operation Checkmate"], "question": "in 1943 all the British Commandos involved in were captured and sent to concentration camps?"} +{"answers": ["Balmford", "Andrew Balmford", "Andrew"], "question": " found that eight-year-old British children could identify 80% of Pokémon characters but only 50% of common species of British wildlife?"} +{"answers": ["Heston", "Willie Heston", "Willie"], "question": " \"\", rated by Knute Rockne as the greatest back of all time, helped Michigan outscore its opponents 2,326 to 40 in his four years with the team?"} +{"answers": ["Hamari", "Julia", "Julia Hamari"], "question": "Bach's solo cantata for alto \"Vergnügte Ruh, beliebte Seelenlust, BWV 170\" for the sixth Sunday after Trinity, was recorded by Maureen Forrester, Andreas Scholl and ?"} +{"answers": ["Tub'a Abu Kariba As'ad", "Tubba Abu Karab", "As'ad", "Tubba", "Tubba Abu Karab As'ad"], "question": "the 5th century Yemeni King is widely believed to have been a convert to Judaism?"} +{"answers": ["Robert W. Mondy", "Robert", "Robert William Mondy", "Mondy"], "question": "the historian \"Jesse Mercer: A Study in Frontier Religion\", is a biography of the founder of Mercer University in Macon, Georgia?"} +{"answers": ["Alsace-Lorraine Regional Party"], "question": "the , founded in 1903, was the first Catholic political organization in the German province of Alsace-Lorraine?"} +{"answers": ["Marinus", "Marinus Anton Donk", "Donk"], "question": "while interned in a Japanese POW camp, the Dutch mycologist cultured yeast to ferment rice, producing much-needed vitamins for fellow prisoners?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter of Farfa", "Farfa"], "question": "Abbot rescued his abbey's library and archives when it was attacked by the Saracens in 897?"} +{"answers": ["Recaredo Santos Tornero", "Recaredo", "Recaredo Santos Tornero Olmos", "Tornero"], "question": "following his return to Chile in 1880, the newspaper editor established the country's first paper mill?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Stanley Kellogg", "Edward", "Kellogg"], "question": "although Chris Young was voted Tu'i Manu'a Elisala by several chiefs in American Samoa, Governor denied him the title, claiming it was incompatible with the United States Constitution?"} +{"answers": ["Eberhard", "Eberhard Nestle", "Nestle"], "question": "Novum Testamentum Graece published by in 1898 is still edited to the present day?"} +{"answers": ["Red Hills State Park"], "question": "the dam at was damaged by the 2008 Illinois earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas H. Forsyth", "Thomas Hall Forsyth", "Forsyth"], "question": " was denied the Medal of Honor by the United States Department of War but later received it after a petition nearly 20 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Berzasca"], "question": "the villagers of the Romanian village of largely speak Czech rather than Romanian?"} +{"answers": ["Sleeping Giant Wilderness Study Area"], "question": "Montana's \"(namesake landform pictured)\" was designated a federal wilderness study area in 1981, delisted in 1982, and designated again in 1985?"} +{"answers": ["Historic Trails Award"], "question": "there are over 300 trails in the Boy Scouts of America's program and that there is at least one in every US state?"} +{"answers": ["Simmons & Wright Company", "The Simmons & Wright Company"], "question": " building, built in far eastern Mississippi in 1884, was filmed for the movie \"Due Date\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dambui", "Cherubim Dambui", "Cherubim"], "question": " was the first premier of Papua New Guinea's East Sepik Province and the first Sepik person to be ordained a Catholic priest?"} +{"answers": ["Foulis", "Robert de Munro, 8th Baron of Foulis", "Robert"], "question": ", the first chief of the Clan Munro to appear in contemporary sources, was slain in about 1369?"} +{"answers": ["Wildcat Mountain State Park"], "question": "the rare American Walking Fern can be found in , a Wisconsin state park in the Driftless Area?"} +{"answers": ["1860 Mount Lebanon civil war", "1860 Lebanon conflict"], "question": "a occurred in 1860–61, to reestablish order following the massacre of Maronite Christians by Druzes and Muslims?"} +{"answers": ["Hwa Chong", "Hwa Chong Institution"], "question": " \"\", a pre-university educational institution in Singapore, has produced 50 President's Scholars, the most by any junior college in the country?"} +{"answers": ["Salem Chapel, East Budleigh"], "question": "it is reputed that , Devon, was involved with smuggling during the 18th and 19th centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Yuri Matochkin", "Matochkin", "Yuri"], "question": ", the first post-Soviet governor of Kaliningrad Oblast, favoured closer ties with the European Union?"} +{"answers": ["SeaChoice"], "question": "Canada's Federated Co-operatives partnered with to promote sustainable seafood, like the spiny lobster, through its co-operatives?"} +{"answers": ["Goldschmidt", "Hermann Goldschmidt", "Hermann"], "question": "the asteroid 21 Lutetia discovered by is being visited by the ESA spacecraft Rosetta today?"} +{"answers": ["Wesleyan Methodist Church", "Wesleyan Methodist Church, Nantwich"], "question": "when Methodist George Whitefield preached in Nantwich, Cheshire, a mob tried to disperse his audience with a bull, but a \"\" later became the town's largest chapel?"} +{"answers": ["1972 Oklahoma Sooners football team"], "question": "the was never sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association for using ineligible players although the Big Eight Conference vacated three wins?"} +{"answers": ["A Christian Reflection on the New Age", "A Christian reflection on the New Age"], "question": "after the six year study , the Catholic Church rejected all that is close to the New Age?"} +{"answers": ["Francis James McDonald", "McDonald", "F.", "F. James McDonald"], "question": "when former General Motors president was asked what he might have done differently, he said he \"would make the Eldorado seven inches longer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Family E"], "question": "the is one of the earliest textual families of the Byzantine text-type?"} +{"answers": ["Sanctioned name"], "question": "in mycology, a refers to those used in early taxonomical works by Persoon or Fries?"} +{"answers": ["Kildare Poems"], "question": "the , one of the first documents of Irish English, contain a satire written by 14th-century Franciscan monks against the immoral lifestyle of other monks?"} +{"answers": ["Julia Child's kitchen"], "question": "Julia Child insisted on keeping her \"wall oven with its squeaking door\" in \"\", now on display at the Smithsonian?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Downie Stewart Sr.", "Sr.", "William Downie Stewart, Sr."], "question": "New Zealand MP s son, William Downie Stewart, became Mayor of Dunedin—and his daughter Mary served as Lady Mayoress?"} +{"answers": ["Battle Tag"], "question": "video game critics were confused by the presentation of the game at Ubisoft's E3 2010 press conference?"} +{"answers": ["Truth", "Truth"], "question": " was the first crime genre novel to win Australia's Miles Franklin Award?"} +{"answers": ["Redondasuchus"], "question": "Do you know that, in one study on the aetosaur , the orientation of a diagram in the paper may have contributed to the misidentification of its holotype as a left scute rather than a right?"} +{"answers": ["Fuller Harding", "Harding", "Fuller Harding Road", "Lloyd Fuller Harding", "Fuller"], "question": "the Kentucky attorney and politician died in 2010 in the same house in which he was born in 1915?"} +{"answers": ["Guy Bradley", "Bradley", "Guy"], "question": "early game warden for Monroe County, Florida, \"\", was shot and killed in 1905 after confronting plume hunters in the Everglades?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Ewing", "Ewing", "Fred"], "question": "the Oklahoma football team coached by played one game that had a ten-minute half and was on a 75-yard field, the lines of which the players chalked themselves?"} +{"answers": ["James", "John", "John James", "John James"], "question": " was awarded the Medal of Honor for \"gallantry in action\" after defending the Lyman Train from Indian attacks for three days?"} +{"answers": ["Womersley", "Peter", "Peter Womersley"], "question": "modernist architect (1923–1993) designed a house and studio for the textile designer Bernat Klein, both of which are now Category A listed buildings?"} +{"answers": ["Arizona Beach State Recreation Site"], "question": " is not in the U.S. State of Arizona but rather in Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Isabella Brant", "Isabella Brant"], "question": "a rough sketch of Peter Paul Rubens, his second wife Hélène Fourment and child, was discovered on the reverse side of the drawing of his first wife, \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Jackson", "James Jackson", "James Jackson"], "question": "Brigadier General was awarded the Medal of Honor twenty years after his actions in the pursuit of Chief Joseph following the Battle of the Clearwater in 1877?"} +{"answers": ["Galaunė", "Paulius Galaunė", "Paulius"], "question": "Lithuanian art historian studied psychoneurology at the University of St. Petersburg?"} +{"answers": ["Noel Fitzpatrick", "Noel", "Fitzpatrick"], "question": "Irish neuro-orthopaedic veterinary surgeon drew upon influences from the X-Men character of Wolverine to pioneer bionic development for animals?"} +{"answers": ["Eccles by-election, 1890"], "question": "in the , Henry John Roby of the Liberal Party gained the seat from the Conservatives, which was seen as a setback for the Unionist government of Lord Salisbury?"} +{"answers": ["Stanley Wagner", "Stanley Wagner", "Stanley", "Wagner"], "question": "in 1979 opened his vineyard in the Finger Lakes area and by 1981 \"The New York Times\" said its wine had the characteristics of \"some of the great white Burgundies of France\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jezreel", "Jezreel"], "question": "Do you know that, according to the Bible, Jezebel was defenestrated in ?"} +{"answers": ["Jyestha", "Jyestha"], "question": "a good wife is prescribed to propitiate \"\" – the Hindu goddess of misfortune – to keep the goddess away from her home?"} +{"answers": ["Chaim", "Chaim Sofer", "Sofer"], "question": " ruled that under Jewish law, abortions were not allowed in some cases?"} +{"answers": ["17th Legislative District", "17th Legislative District"], "question": "the election of Upendra J. Chivukula to the New Jersey General Assembly from the made him the first South Asian elected to the New Jersey Legislature?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Jarvis", "Jarvis", "Frederick"], "question": " is one of only eight Medal of Honor recipients from Utah and one of only three buried in the state?"} +{"answers": ["Electric vehicle warning sounds"], "question": "electric drive cars are so quiet at slow speeds that they pose a safety hazard for pedestrians, and will be equipped with ?"} +{"answers": ["Corey", "Corey Allen", "Allen"], "question": " fought James Dean and cut him with a knife during filming of \"Rebel Without A Cause\"?"} +{"answers": ["Japanese Buddhist", "Japanese Buddhist architecture"], "question": "the history of \"(example pictured)\" was changed by the belief in a coming dark age?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Dague", "Bill Dague"], "question": " was the first consensus All-American football player from the United States Naval Academy?"} +{"answers": ["Independent Regional Party for Alsace-Lorraine"], "question": "the , which represented the most radical wing of the Alsatian autonomist movement, moved closer to fascist positions during the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh Knox", "Hugh Smith Knox", "Knox"], "question": ", son of the U.S. Secretary of State and Attorney General, was an All-American halfback at Yale?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Coria", "Siege of Coria"], "question": "siege towers at the reached above the city walls, but the general leading the assault, Rodrigo Martínez, was killed while climbing one?"} +{"answers": ["Amarcord", "Ensemble amarcord", "Amarcord"], "question": "the a cappella , five former members of the Thomanerchor, won the CARA award \"Best classical album\" again in 2010, for \"Rastlose Liebe\" (Restless Love)?"} +{"answers": ["1971 Oklahoma Sooners football team"], "question": "the set the all-time college football Division I record for rushing yards per game?"} +{"answers": ["Whipping Tom"], "question": "in late 17th-century London, men put on women's clothing and walked the streets in hopes of catching the eye of ?"} +{"answers": ["Derby Racer"], "question": "the racing roller coaster \"\" killed or critically injured at least five people in its 25 years of operation, leading to a Massachusetts Supreme Court case?"} +{"answers": ["Singapore Federation of Trade Unions"], "question": "in 1947, 72 out of 126 trade unions in Singapore were affiliated to the communist-led ?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William O'Neill", "O'Neill", "William O'Neill"], "question": " was awarded the Medal of Honor for his part in a charge at Fort Sill in 1872 which ended 17 years of combat?"} +{"answers": ["Ferguson", "Allyn", "Allyn Ferguson"], "question": "composer , co-creator of themes for \"Barney Miller\" and \"Charlie's Angels\", was cited by \"Variety\" as being \"among the most prolific composers of TV-movie scores in the past 40 years\"?"} +{"answers": ["Albanian Songs of the Frontier Warriors"], "question": "the are still sung by Albanian bards, who are assumed to be the very last traditional native singers of epic verses in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Joranko", "Frank Joranko", "Frank"], "question": " was selected as the most valuable football player in the MIAA and later coached Albion College to nine MIAA baseball championships?"} +{"answers": ["Cummins", "John Adams Kuakini Cummins", "John", "John Adams Cummins"], "question": " \"\" was known as the \"Prince of Entertainers\" for his elaborate celebrations in the Kingdom of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Aquino", "Bam Aquino", "Bam"], "question": " became the youngest person in Philippine history to head a government agency when he was appointed at age 26 to become Chairman of the National Youth Commission?"} +{"answers": ["Vertical Submarine"], "question": "art collective , winners of the President’s Young Talents award in 2009, placed gray sunflowers in the Singapore Botanic Gardens with a poem by the fictional Chien Swee-Teng?"} +{"answers": ["Sclerocroton integerrimus"], "question": "the leaves \"\" of in Southern Africa are used in traditional medicine as a mouthwash and to treat toothache?"} +{"answers": ["Brothers TV"], "question": "Canadian TV series was described as \"lowbrow comedic stuff that is ever-so-watchable\" but only ran for eight episodes?"} +{"answers": ["Dos", "Dos"], "question": "the success of the album by Myriam Hernández helped her to sign a recording contract with Warner Music?"} +{"answers": ["Brenda Taylor", "Brenda Taylor"], "question": "Harvard medical graduate reached the 2004 Olympic final in the 400-meter hurdles?"} +{"answers": ["EstWin"], "question": "Estonia created project to connect all citizens to the internet with 100 Mbit/s speed by 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Sonnenberg", "Sonnenberg", "Benjamin"], "question": "press agent described himself as a \"cabinetmaker who fashioned large pedestals for small statues\"?"} +{"answers": ["One Madison"], "question": "the $45 million penthouse at \"\" comes with a free butler?"} +{"answers": ["Dikken Zwilgmeyer", "Dikken", "Zwilgmeyer"], "question": "s \"Inger Johanne\" books were popular around 1900, and are regarded as a significant innovation of Norwegian children's literature?"} +{"answers": ["Rock for the Rainforest"], "question": " holds the Guinness World Record for the largest environmental fundraising event?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick S. Neilon", "Frederick", "Neilon"], "question": " received the Medal of Honor but was forced to retire from the military due to a leg injury, and was discharged on a certificate of disability in 1875?"} +{"answers": ["Friendship Games"], "question": "the were dubbed the \"Eastern Bloc's alternative Olympics\" of 1984 by the Western press?"} +{"answers": ["Tarapith"], "question": "Hindu sadhus live in the cremation grounds of as they believe that goddess Tara – who is attracted to bones – dwells there?"} +{"answers": ["Fairman", "Charles", "Charles E. Fairman"], "question": " \"\" was an American physician who had a personal herbarium of 23,000 fungi?"} +{"answers": ["Dick Anthony", "Anthony", "Dick"], "question": "in the Fishman case played a key role in convincing the court that Margaret Singer’s brainwashing theory lacked scientific support, leading to her rejection as an expert witness?"} +{"answers": ["Doodlebug disaster", "Doodlebug Disaster"], "question": "a memorial for the was a result of a school project by three 13-year-olds?"} +{"answers": ["Sussex Heights"], "question": ", Brightons tallest building, has a resident breeding pair of peregrine falcons with their own webcam?"} +{"answers": ["The Pyramids", "The Pyramids"], "question": " \"\" were designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Kevin Roche?"} +{"answers": ["Johan", "Johan Fransson", "Fransson"], "question": "ice hockey defenceman won a Swedish Championship in bandy?"} +{"answers": ["Douglas", "Brand", "Douglas Brand", "Douglas Brand OBE"], "question": ", chief police adviser to the Iraqi Interior Ministry in the aftermath of the 2003 invasion, was nicknamed \"The Tower of London\" due to his distinctive height?"} +{"answers": ["1984 Oklahoma Sooners football team"], "question": "the set a school single season record by only allowing 2.2 yards per rush attempt?"} +{"answers": ["Þórkell Þórmóðarson", "Þórkell", "Þórmóðarson", "Þórkell Þórmóðsson"], "question": "according to a 13th century saga, , and two of his sons, were slain in a loch near the Isle of Skye, but another son survived by leaping onto a cask that floated by?"} +{"answers": ["John", "John Francis O'Sullivan", "O'Sullivan"], "question": " was awarded the Medal of Honor for his gallantry at the Staked Plains in 1874?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf Leopold", "Leopold", "Rudolf"], "question": "Do you know that, after attempts were made to seize two works by Egon Schiele that he had bought, insisted that he had not dealt in looted art, saying \"I'm not a Nazi and I'm not a Nazi profiteer\"?"} +{"answers": ["La Peregrina", "La Peregrina pearl"], "question": "the \"\", which had been worn by the queens and queens consort of England and Spain for a few hundred years, was once almost eaten by a puppy in a Las Vegas casino?"} +{"answers": ["Solon D. Neal", "Solon", "Neal"], "question": "the residence of Medal of Honor recipient later became the site of the HemisFair '68 Tower?"} +{"answers": ["Massacre of the Albanian Beys"], "question": "in the , around 500 southern Albanian leaders (beys) and their forces were treacherously killed by Ottoman forces when they were invited to a ceremonial salute parade?"} +{"answers": ["1987 Oklahoma Sooners football team"], "question": "All-American Rickey Dixon set several school interception records with the ?"} +{"answers": ["Radio23"], "question": ", a radio station based out of Portland, Oregon, provides an international artistic platform for home broadcasters around the world?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Houndsworth"], "question": "in 1944, the Lyon to Paris rail line was blown up 22 times by the Special Air Service during ?"} +{"answers": ["Empress pepper pot"], "question": "the 4th century \"\" held pepper, and we know the Romans had pepper because translations of the Vindolanda tablets confirm it?"} +{"answers": ["ABISMO"], "question": "the Japanese ROV collected core samples of sediment from the seabed at a depth of 9,760 meters in the Izu-Ogasawara Trench during sea trials in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Reichenbach Castle"], "question": " was once owned by Rudolf von Erlach, the legendary commander of the victorious Bernese in the Battle of Laupen?"} +{"answers": ["Selva Zoque"], "question": " is the largest intact tropical rainforest in Mexico, an important but threatened ecological area?"} +{"answers": ["British Insurance Services", "British Insurance"], "question": " insured three sisters for £1 million if one of them gave birth to the Second Coming of Christ?"} +{"answers": ["Sharron Backus", "Backus", "Sharron"], "question": " played on seven national and two international championship softball teams and coached UCLA to nine national championships?"} +{"answers": ["Anatoly Malofeyev", "Anatoly", "Anatoly Alexandrovich Malofeyev", "Malofeyev"], "question": " was a first secretary of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic during the Soviet Union era and Belarusian parliament speaker?"} +{"answers": ["Holy Soap"], "question": "the website is the official British home of the Australian soap operas \"Home and Away\" and \"Neighbours\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rolle", "Magnum", "Magnum Rolle"], "question": "2010 NBA Draft pick first foul shot went over the backboard?"} +{"answers": ["Clarium Capital"], "question": "the hedge fund , which had US$7.8 billion in assets under management in June 2008, saw it drop to $1.5 billion a year later because investors feared the fund worsening?"} +{"answers": ["Miguel Cotto vs. Yuri Foreman"], "question": "the boxing match was the first fight held at the new Yankee Stadium since the September 1976 bout between Muhammad Ali and Ken Norton, which took place in the original stadium?"} +{"answers": ["Nui Coc Lake", "Núi Cốc Lake"], "question": " contains 89 islands?"} +{"answers": ["Drill bushing"], "question": "there are over 50,000 standard configurations available in customary units?"} +{"answers": ["Armstrong", "Dwight", "Dwight Armstrong", "Dwight Alan Armstrong"], "question": "Do you know that, asked for his thoughts two decades after the 1970 Sterling Hall bombing that killed a physics researcher, said \"I don't care what public opinion is; we did what was right\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudoplectania"], "question": "hairy black cups \"\" are the type species of fungal genus ?"} +{"answers": ["Picou", "Henri-Pierre", "Henri-Pierre Picou"], "question": " has been called the most fashionable painter towards the close of the Second French Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Hofmann", "Hofmann", "Philip B. Hofmann", "Philip"], "question": "the first non-family member to become CEO of healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson was ?"} +{"answers": ["Three Pigeons"], "question": "John Champe, American Revolutionary rebel double-agent sent to capture Benedict Arnold, was spotted and chased from the landmark the by fellow rebels, before diving into the Hudson?"} +{"answers": ["South Carolina Highway 291"], "question": "despite being only long, runs by two colleges and an airport in Greenville?"} +{"answers": ["Portland City Grill"], "question": "Do you know that, in 2004, became Oregon's first restaurant to make \"Restaurants & Institutions\" magazine's list of the \"top 100 highest-grossing independent restaurants\" in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Lucas Bend"], "question": "Do you know that, after the during the American Civil War, the opposing commanders floated insults and challenges to each other using buoys?"} +{"answers": ["Lambert", "Daniel Lambert", "Daniel"], "question": "English gaol keeper and animal breeder \"\" weighed 52 stone 11 lb (739 lb; 335 kg)?"} +{"answers": ["Brandon", "Bess", "Brandon Jeremy Bess", "Brandon Bess"], "question": ", a \"surprise debutant\" for the West Indies cricket team in June 2010, was rushed late to the ground, eventually arriving in the second over of the match?"} +{"answers": ["Electric Company", "Electric Company"], "question": "the helped O.J. Simpson set several current National Football League records?"} +{"answers": ["Tocco family"], "question": "the Italian became the rulers of several Ionian Islands and formed the last dynasty of the Despotate of Epirus in Greece, before they were conquered by the Ottomans?"} +{"answers": ["Allison", "Stub", "Stub Allison"], "question": "Do you know that, seven years after California football coach 's \"nasty, opportunistic defense\" helped win a national championship, he was fired for \"shackl[ing] good material with a dull offense\"?"} +{"answers": ["Indriði", "Indriðason", "Indriði Indriðason"], "question": ", an Icelandic medium, was once claimed to levitate at chest-height in front of a window and seem in danger of being thrown through it?"} +{"answers": ["Under röd flagg"], "question": "Hinke Bergegren's (\"cover pictured\") was the first periodical to introduce detailed accounts of anarchist thought in Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["1974–75 Buffalo Sabres season"], "question": "the had three separate 10-game unbeaten streaks during the 80-game season?"} +{"answers": ["Sellars", "Richard Beverland Sellars", "Richard", "Richard B. Sellars"], "question": "Johnson & Johnson CEO kept the firm in New Brunswick, New Jersey as \"the survival of our country depends on the survival of its cities, so we'd all better get involved in cleaning them up\"?"} +{"answers": ["Richard", "Travis", "Richard Charles Travis", "Richard Travis"], "question": " received a posthumous Victoria Cross for his actions around Rossignol Wood on 24 July 1918?"} +{"answers": ["Claude", "Jr.", "Claude Simons Jr.", "Claude Simons, Jr."], "question": ", son of a Tulane University basketball and baseball coach, followed in his father's footsteps by holding those same positions?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Mary's Catholic Church", "Saint Mary's Catholic Church"], "question": " in Rome, Georgia, was designed by a Benedictine Monk and architect from Belmont Abbey?"} +{"answers": ["Walpole Old Chapel"], "question": " \"\" in Suffolk, now redundant, was originally a farmhouse?"} +{"answers": ["Scelfo", "Chris", "Chris Scelfo"], "question": "head coach 's Tulane football team was forced to play all eleven of its games in different cities during the 2005 season after Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans?"} +{"answers": ["Big White Fog"], "question": "dramatist Theodore Ward, writer of , had his first attempt at writing a play thrown into a fire at age seven by his father?"} +{"answers": ["John Nihill", "John", "Nihill"], "question": "Medal of Honor recipient won so many shooting medals, he was barred from competing for further US Army awards?"} +{"answers": ["Illegals Program"], "question": "some of the suspects in an planted in the United States were paired as couples and had children together to help maintain their covert status?"} +{"answers": ["Richard", "Minsky", "Richard Allen Minsky"], "question": " was a used car salesman who was featured on \"America's Most Wanted\" for being a scam artist and subsequently sentenced to 146 years in prison?"} +{"answers": ["Tiger penis"], "question": "one method of preparing a for consumption is to place it dried, with testicles still attached, into a bottle of French cognac or Chinese wine and let it soak for many weeks?"} +{"answers": ["El Corte", "El Corte River"], "question": "the \"\" (meaning \"The Cut River\") got its name from the cutting of giant pines which were floated downstream to Coatzacoalcos to be used for masts and beams by the Spanish navy?"} +{"answers": ["Temple Israel", "Temple Israel"], "question": "sculptor Seymour Lipton produced three works of ceremonial art for the \"bimah\" of in Tulsa, Oklahoma?"} +{"answers": ["Mordecai", "Mordecai Barbour", "Barbour"], "question": "after serving in the Culpeper County Militia under Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette, embarked upon successful ventures in manufactories and toll bridges?"} +{"answers": ["Arbor Networks"], "question": "software company sells network security and monitoring software in use by over 70% of all Internet service providers, giving it unique insight into Internet traffic?"} +{"answers": ["Monobia quadridens"], "question": "male wasps will try to sting like a female, but have neither stinger nor venom?"} +{"answers": ["Water supply and sanitation in Abu Dhabi"], "question": "Abu Dhabi generates more than , and almost all is treated and re-used to irrigate green space in the city?"} +{"answers": ["Ormside Bowl", "Ormside bowl"], "question": "the \"\" is one of the finest pieces of Anglian silverwork ever found in England?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Settepozzi"], "question": "the defeat of a joint Byzantine-Genoese fleet by a smaller Venetian fleet at the caused Byzantine emperor Michael VIII to distance himself from his alliance with Genoa?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Edward Jonas", "George E. Jonas", "Jonas"], "question": " founded and funded a leadership-training program for disadvantaged boys after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and later expanded it to include boys from all over the world?"} +{"answers": ["Sub-Antarctic Islands Scientific Expedition", "1907 Sub-Antarctic Islands Scientific Expedition"], "question": "the rescued the castaways of the \"Dundonald\"?"} +{"answers": ["Theodore", "Theodore"], "question": ", the brother of Byzantine emperor Heraclius, was publicly humiliated and imprisoned due to his failure to counter the Muslim raids and his opposition to Heraclius' marriage with Martina?"} +{"answers": ["Naidy ortiz", "Pteridium aquilinum"], "question": " scientific name of \"Pteridium aquilinum\" is derived from its frond's resemblance to eagle wings?"} +{"answers": ["Wheelie bike"], "question": "the fad drove bicycle sales to over 4 million units in the US?"} +{"answers": ["LaPointe", "Bob LaPointe", "Bob"], "question": "Do you know that, in an eventually successful effort to end the nation's longest losing streak, Eastern Michigan University football coach hired a local hypnotist?"} +{"answers": ["Strong-billed Honeyeater", "Strong-billed honeyeater"], "question": "the \"\" actually eats more insects than honey?"} +{"answers": ["Jeon-gwan ye-u"], "question": "Do you know that, in the South Korean legal system, litigants prefer to hire former judges or prosecutors as their lawyers, because they think ?"} +{"answers": ["Donaldson", "Mark Donaldson", "Mark", "Mark William Donaldson", "Mark Donaldson"], "question": "Do you know that, as a reserve player for the New Zealand All Blacks, set up the play that won the historic 1981 Auckland rugby union test match against the South African Springboks?"} +{"answers": ["Transandinomys"], "question": "the only external feature that distinguishes the rice rat genera and \"Hylaeamys\" may be length of the whiskers?"} +{"answers": ["Newman", "Henry Newman", "Henry Newman", "Henry"], "question": "Do you know that, along with Michael Glynn and John Nihill, was awarded the Medal of Honor for gallantry?"} +{"answers": ["Cupcake Wars"], "question": "vegan cupcakes beat traditional cupcakes in the reality TV show ?"} +{"answers": ["Cote Baptist Church"], "question": "all the internal fittings of in Oxfordshire \"\" date from 1869?"} +{"answers": ["Avid Radiopharmaceuticals"], "question": " is developing a radioactive tracer which has the potential to detect Alzheimer's disease using PET scans?"} +{"answers": ["Big Bambú"], "question": "visitors can climb through the Metropolitan Museum of Art's temporary art installation, , which is constantly evolving as a crew of rock climbers builds it throughout its six month run?"} +{"answers": ["Edwin", "Elwood", "Edwin L. Elwood"], "question": " received the Medal of Honor during the Campaign of the Rocky Mesa, in which he was shot in the chest?"} +{"answers": ["Pipistrellus raceyi"], "question": "the Malagasy bat species is characterized by a long, straight penis?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Mangham", "James Mangham"], "question": "Do you know that, in his two Football League appearances, goalkeeper conceded a total of ten goals?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick", "Frederick Mayer", "Mayer", "Frederick Mayer"], "question": "Gauleiter of Tyrol and Vorarlberg Franz Hofer arranged the surrender of the troops under his command with an American sergeant, and a Jewish emigrant from Germany, ?"} +{"answers": ["Our Lady Star of the Sea and St Winefride, Amlwch", "Our Lady Star of the Sea and St Winefride"], "question": "the church of \"\" in Amlwch, Wales, is shaped like an upturned boat to reflect the town's maritime heritage?"} +{"answers": ["George H. Eldridge", "George", "Eldridge"], "question": " received the Medal of Honor for gallantry fighting the Kiowa Indians and Chief Kicking Bird at the Battle of the Little Wichita River?"} +{"answers": ["Dorsland Trek"], "question": "Do you know that, after reaching Angola in the of the 1870s, many South African Boers turned back when the Portuguese tried to convert them to Catholicism and forbade their language in schools?"} +{"answers": ["Ben Sonnenberg", "Ben", "Sonnenberg"], "question": "\"Grand Street\" was a magazine created by , who said \"I thought a magazine would be a good way to give money to individuals whose writing I liked\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shrubsole", "Anya", "Anya Shrubsole"], "question": "Somerset's was conferred the Most Promising Young Women's Cricketer Award by The Cricket Society in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Loyton"], "question": "Do you know that, in September 1944 during , a member of the French Resistance died eating plastic explosives he had mistaken for cheese?"} +{"answers": ["Chetco people"], "question": "the \"\" were once one of the largest Native American tribes on the southern coast of Oregon, but now only about 40 of their descendants remain?"} +{"answers": ["Horatio Bruce", "Washington Bruce", "Horatio Washington Bruce", "Bruce", "Horatio"], "question": "Do you know that, despite having served as a Confederate congressman during the American Civil War, Judge was among the first Kentuckians to advocate that the testimony of African-Americans be considered admissible in court?"} +{"answers": ["Son Ferrer"], "question": "the tomb of on the island of Majorca served as a necropolis where the remains of over a hundred people, including infants, have been found?"} +{"answers": ["Don Roberts", "Don Roberts", "Don", "Roberts"], "question": "Legend of Hockey was assigned to coach hockey despite having never played the sport and coached his team in boots due to his unsteadiness on skates?"} +{"answers": ["Marcela", "Marcela Valladolid Rodriguez", "Valladolid", "Marcela Luz Valladolid", "Marcela Valladolid"], "question": "Mexican cuisine celebrity chef and author has also been classically trained as a pastry chef in Paris?"} +{"answers": ["Last will and testament of Frederica Evelyn Stilwell Cook"], "question": "Do you know that, at 95,940 words in four volumes, the 1925 is the longest ever, yet it disposed of only $100,000?"} +{"answers": ["Steine House"], "question": "an Earl of Barrymore once rode his horse up an imitation bamboo staircase in , Brighton, to win a bet?"} +{"answers": ["Neva", "Neva River"], "question": "every winter between 1895 and 1910, electric trams were running on the ice of the frozen \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Hamilton", "Eric", "Hamilton"], "question": ", the youngest American college football head coach when hired by Trenton State College at age 23, has held the same job for 33 years?"} +{"answers": ["The Oatmeal"], "question": "the website , with comics of subjects ranging from zombies, to horse care, to English grammar, receives over 20 million hits a month after existing for less than a year?"} +{"answers": ["Hoxne Hoard", "Hoxne treasure"], "question": "the , the largest hoard of Roman silver and gold discovered in Great Britain, includes pepper pots, silverware and a body chain?"} +{"answers": ["Acronychia laevis"], "question": "although technically edible, the fruit of \"\" have been said to taste like turpentine?"} +{"answers": ["ethylene oxide", "Ethylene oxide"], "question": " is a common disinfectant and a main component of thermobaric weapons?"} +{"answers": ["Antoine Sonrel", "A. Sonrel", "Sonrel", "Antoine"], "question": "Swiss photographer created carte de visite portraits for Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Abbott Lawrence Rotch, and Anne Whitney?"} +{"answers": ["21st Mechanized Corps", "21st Mechanized Corps", "Mechanized Corps"], "question": "the , a Soviet Red Army formation, was disbanded in August 1941 due to failing to defend Lithuania and Latvia from Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald R. Stockman", "Gerald", "Stockman"], "question": " support of fair housing efforts in New Jersey earned him recognition by \"The New York Times\" as \"one of the Legislature's strongest open-housing advocates\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tracing in English law"], "question": " is so limited many leading academics and judges have called for its abolition as an independent doctrine?"} +{"answers": ["Inspire", "Inspire"], "question": "the first issue of , an English-language online magazine published by al-Qaeda, includes an article titled \"Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dennis", "Dennis Douds", "Douds"], "question": "football coach , climbing the career wins list after decades at the same university, jumped with the U.S. Army Parachute Team in May 2010 at age 69?"} +{"answers": ["Keith W. Piper", "Piper", "Keith"], "question": " successfully perpetuated the single-wing, \"the formation-of-choice during football's leather-helmet era,\" for decades after it had been discarded by other teams?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Veuve", "George Ernest Veuve", "Ernest Veuve"], "question": "the U.S. Army Reserve Center in Missoula, Montana, was named for Medal of Honor recipient ?"} +{"answers": ["Fire whirl"], "question": "the term is used in New Orleans to describe a hurricane capable of producing a firestorm from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Hot Potato", "Hot Potato"], "question": " tasks the player with navigating a bus through roads filled with alien potato beings?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Parker", "Parker", "Samuel", "Samuel Parker"], "question": " \"\", the first Republican candidate for delegate to US Congress from the Territory of Hawaii, married the mother-in-law of the first Democratic candidate?"} +{"answers": ["John and Eliza Barr Patterson House", "Eliza Barr Patterson House"], "question": "the farmyard of the 1844 still contains a rosebush, peonies, and daylilies dating from the late 19th and early 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Dick", "LaRossa", "Dick LaRossa"], "question": " was elected to the New Jersey Senate after serving as weekend host of the New Jersey Lottery drawings, which made him \"arguably one of the most recognizable faces in the state\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pocket Gamer"], "question": "the mobile gaming magazine peaked at a circulation of 700,000 copies when it was published in all T-Mobile and O2 UK stores in the UK and on the websites of Vodafone and 3 UK?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Taylor", "Joe", "Joe Taylor", "Taylor"], "question": "Florida A&M football coach has a career record of 214–82–4 and won four Black College Championships at Hampton?"} +{"answers": ["Coll", "Salvador Cristau Coll", "Salvador"], "question": ", who is an Archpriest, was incardinated two times?"} +{"answers": ["The Edge Festival"], "question": "contrary to most music festivals, takes place across multiple different locations, with fifty artists performing across seven venues in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Temoaya"], "question": "hand knotted Persian style rugs with Mexican indigenous designs \"\" are made in , Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Jens Lieblein", "Lieblein", "Jens"], "question": "among the works of egyptologist are dictionaries of hieroglyphic names published in 1871 and 1891?"} +{"answers": ["PWS-6"], "question": "the was the first Polish aircraft fitted with slats—but the prototype is the only model ever produced?"} +{"answers": ["Palmolive Beauty Box Theater"], "question": "the 1930s American radio show, , drew an estimated listeners in its first season?"} +{"answers": ["The Flower Girl"], "question": "according to official North Korean sources, the opera was written exclusively by North Korean leader Kim Il-sung?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Mazzaferro", "Peter Mazzaferro"], "question": " was removed as head football coach at Bridgewater after 19 years, sued for age discrimination, and coached another 17 years there after being reinstated?"} +{"answers": ["The Rose of Castille"], "question": "a gala performance of was given on 21 January 1858 as part of the nuptials of Queen Victoria's daughter, Princess Victoria, and Prince Frederick William of Prussia?"} +{"answers": ["Star Watch Case Company"], "question": "the made a \"Moonwatch\" that was worn by astronaut Eugene A. Cernan on a trip to the moon?"} +{"answers": ["Chiefly About War Matters"], "question": "Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1862 essay \"\" was censored because of his description of Abraham Lincoln?"} +{"answers": ["Fichte-Bunker"], "question": "the 1874 , the last surviving gasometer in Berlin, became an air-raid shelter in World War II and later housed refugees from East Germany?"} +{"answers": ["USA Table Tennis"], "question": "no American has won a medal in Olympic table tennis, but if one wins gold, will pay a $100,000 bonus?"} +{"answers": ["Kaikō ROV", "Kaikō"], "question": "in 1995, the ROV \"\" became the first vessel to visit the Challenger Deep since the landmark \"Trieste\" expedition in 1960?"} +{"answers": ["Ursula Buckel", "Ursula", "Buckel"], "question": "soprano recorded the cantata \"Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147\", which Bach had written for the feast of the Visitation always celebrated on 2 July?"} +{"answers": ["PWS 5"], "question": "only five units of the production model , a Polish liaison aircraft, were built?"} +{"answers": ["Amir Omar", "Amir", "Omar"], "question": "City Councilman is believed to be the first Muslim and first Iranian-American to hold a political office in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["toy book", "Toy book"], "question": "in the Victorian era the concept of a picture book for children, with illustrations dominating the text, was popularized with small books called ?"} +{"answers": ["Kubla Khan"], "question": "when John Livingston Lowes taught , he told his class \"If there is any man in the history of literature who should be hanged, drawn, and quartered, it is the man on business from Porlock.\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maclean", "Charles Rawden Maclean", "Charles"], "question": "while still a boy, walked more than 600 km, crossing crocodile and hippopotamus-infested rivers, to obtain relief supplies for the settlement at Port Natal?"} +{"answers": ["Black currawong", "Black Currawong"], "question": "the \"\" of Tasmania has been observed covering itself with wet yellow clay for a 'dirt bath'?"} +{"answers": ["Jesús", "Jesús Manuel Lara Rodríguez", "Rodríguez"], "question": ", the mayor of Guadalupe, was murdered in front of his family in the Mexican Drug War?"} +{"answers": ["1973 Buffalo Bills season"], "question": "during the , O.J. Simpson set the current single-season National Football League record for average rushing yards per game?"} +{"answers": ["Railway Exchange Building and Huber's Restaurant"], "question": " bills itself as the oldest restaurant in Portland, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Zippel Bay State Park"], "question": "Zippel Bay in on Lake of the Woods in Minnesota was once the site of a caviar production business?"} +{"answers": ["Ongryugwan", "Okryu-gwan"], "question": "the designer of the in Pyongyang, North Korea, would later spend 38 years in a South Korean prison for spying?"} +{"answers": ["Elakala Falls"], "question": " \"\" may derive its name from the legend of Elakala, the story of a Native American princess who threw herself over the edge of the first waterfall when her lover scorned her?"} +{"answers": ["Enthalpy–entropy chart"], "question": "an shows enthalpy in terms of internal energy, pressure and volume, so that the work done in vapor cycles can be directly measured as a length?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike McShane", "McShane", "Mike McShane"], "question": " led Norwich to eight Frozen Fours and ranks ninth all-time among NCAA men's ice hockey coaches with 564 wins?"} +{"answers": ["47th Battalion", "47th Battalion"], "question": "the was one of three infantry battalions disbanded by Australia due to casualties suffered during the German Spring Offensive in May 1918?"} +{"answers": ["Beak", "beak"], "question": "the of nestlings of several passerine bird species have been shown to be conspicuous in the ultraviolet spectrum?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas P. Foy", "Thomas", "Foy"], "question": "in the wake of voter anger at tax increases enacted by Governor James Florio, New Jersey Assembly member supported allowing voters to remove legislators from office by referendum?"} +{"answers": ["1929 Murchison earthquake"], "question": "the noise of the , which occurred on New Zealand's South Island, was so loud that it was heard in New Plymouth, over away on North Island?"} +{"answers": ["History of the hamburger"], "question": "before cola became widespread, the was typically served with coffee?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin Kelley", "Kevin Kelley", "Kevin", "Kelley", "Kevin Daniel Kelley"], "question": "drummer was the first non-original member to join the Los Angeles rock band The Byrds?"} +{"answers": ["Nantwich Grammar School"], "question": "John Thomson served for 55 years as the schoolmaster of in Cheshire, England, and the school closed some six months after his retirement aged 86 or 87?"} +{"answers": ["Richard P. Minsky", "Minsky", "Richard Minsky", "Richard"], "question": "bookbinder was involved in a lawsuit with the creators of \"Second Life\" over the trademark registration of \"SLART\"?"} +{"answers": ["St. Aloysius' Catholic Church", "St. Aloysius' Catholic Church"], "question": " in Carthagena, Ohio, had the first tall church tower in the Land of the Cross-Tipped Churches?"} +{"answers": ["Blevins", "Gayle", "Lizabeth Gayle Blevins", "Gayle Blevins"], "question": "Iowa and Indiana coach retired in June 2010 ranked second in NCAA Division I softball history with 1,245 wins?"} +{"answers": ["East Galveston Bay", "East Bay", "East Bay"], "question": "Rollover Pass, which connects with the Gulf of Mexico, was named after the practice of rolling exports and imports to avoid Customs during Spanish rule?"} +{"answers": ["Moist static energy"], "question": "in 1958 while studying tropical profiles, Herbert Riehl and Joanne Malkus found that hot towers were the primary mechanism for transporting energy out of the tropics?"} +{"answers": ["Little Thetford flesh-hook", "Little Thetford"], "question": "the is a late Bronze-age (1000–701 BC) artefact discovered in 1929 in Little Thetford, near Ely, Cambridgeshire, England?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Austin", "William Grafton Austin", "William G. Austin"], "question": "in 1993, U.S. Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell suggested that Medal of Honor be rescinded due to the controversial battle after which it was given?"} +{"answers": ["Parker", "Johnny", "Johnny Parker", "Johnny Parker"], "question": "the piano riff played by on the 1956 song \"Bad Penny Blues\" has been suggested as a possible influence on The Beatles' \"Lady Madonna\"?"} +{"answers": ["15th Legislative District", "15th Legislative District"], "question": "John Hartmann, a 24-year-old law student, won election to the New Jersey General Assembly's in 1991, making him the youngest Republican ever elected to the Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["Thoresen", "Anna Magdalene Thoresen", "Magdalene Thoresen", "Magdalene"], "question": " became a model for several female characters in Norwegian literature, including Ibsen's \"Rebekka West\" and \"Ellida Wangel\", and Bjørnson's \"Petra\" and \"Leonarda\"?"} +{"answers": ["La Petite Bande"], "question": "the Belgian early music ensemble, , takes its name from Jean-Baptiste Lully's \"petite bande\", a string orchestra at the court of Louis XIV?"} +{"answers": ["Judi", "Judi Garman", "Garman"], "question": ", raised by a Mennonite pastor on the Saskatchewan prairie, became the winningest coach in college softball history at Cal State Fullerton?"} +{"answers": ["Agora", "Agora"], "question": " was a proof of concept email-based web browser designed for non-graphic terminals and people without full access to the internet?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Phillip Yokich", "Stephen Yokich", "Yokich", "Stephen"], "question": "United Auto Workers of America president was taken to his first strike picket line when he was just 22 months old?"} +{"answers": ["Naval Air Service", "Naval Air Service"], "question": "aviator Aristeidis Moraitinis \"\", apart from being Greece’s only ace in World War I, was at the same time in command of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Izzy Westbury", "Westbury", "Izzy"], "question": "Somerset cricketer made her senior international debut for the Netherlands aged 15?"} +{"answers": ["Oyu Tolgoi mine", "Oyu Tolgoi"], "question": "the will cost US$4.6 billion to complete, and will be the most expensive project in Mongolian history?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Parnell", "William R. Parnell", "William Russell Parnell"], "question": "Medal of Honor recipient died in San Francisco, California on August 20, 1910, after falling from a street car?"} +{"answers": ["Metropolitan Museum of Art"], "question": "the is rated \"one of the finest pick-up spots in Manhattan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Brown", "Henry B. R. Brown", "Henry Bedinger Rust"], "question": "Nobel laureate Paul Samuelson said that Bruce R. Bent and should be awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics for their invention of the money market fund?"} +{"answers": ["Deer penis"], "question": ", which is said in traditional Chinese medicine to enhance virility in men, was added to the list of banned substances during the 2008 Beijing Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Van Wert County", "Van Wert County Courthouse"], "question": "Ohio's \"\" is crowned by an award-winning statue of Justice?"} +{"answers": ["Cratendune"], "question": "the search for continues though evidence that any one site is the lost village remains sparse?"} +{"answers": ["Romgaz"], "question": " is the largest natural gas producer in Romania?"} +{"answers": ["Skeid"], "question": "the sports club , with a former top-level football team, has also won the Norwegian league in bandy?"} +{"answers": ["Deusdedit", "Canterbury", "Deusdedit of Canterbury"], "question": " (d. 664), a medieval Archbishop of Canterbury was the first non-Italian Archbishop of Canterbury?"} +{"answers": ["Qawmi madrasa"], "question": " primary education lasts six years, though it does not differentiate students by progressive grade levels?"} +{"answers": ["Ukshin", "Ukshin Hoti", "Hoti"], "question": "when prisoner of conscience and philosopher sentence was complete, he was transferred to another prison instead of being released?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert", "Herbert"], "question": "elderly \"Family Guy\" character voice and design was inspired by a man that character creator Mike Henry met while working in a grocery store?"} +{"answers": ["Superbike 2001"], "question": "David Long of \"Computer Games Magazine\" described s graphics as \"almost photo-realistic\"?"} +{"answers": ["St. Jean Bosco massacre", "St Jean Bosco massacre"], "question": "the 1988 in Haiti saw Jean-Bertrand Aristide's church burned down and at least 13 people killed?"} +{"answers": ["Nicolás", "Nicolás de Aguilar", "Nicolas de Aguilar", "Aguilar"], "question": "New Mexican bureaucrat was exiled for ordering Christian natives to participate in traditional Kachina dances?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Hass", "Walter Hass"], "question": ", who helped reestablish the sport at the University of Chicago, played college football under three different Hall of Fame head coaches?"} +{"answers": ["Fehim Zavalani", "Fehim", "Zavalani"], "question": " organized the Congress of Manastir, which decided the Albanian alphabet, in his own home?"} +{"answers": ["Syed", "Mahmud", "Syed Mahmud"], "question": "Indian leader was released from prison after writing a letter of apology to the British Viceroy for participating in the Quit India movement?"} +{"answers": ["Rock Creek Park Golf Course", "Rock Creek Golf Course"], "question": "\"The Washington Post\" described back nine holes in 1999 as so steep they seem \"to have been designed by a mountain goat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pamela Geller", "Geller", "Pamela"], "question": "American blogger has strongly defended former Serbian dictator Slobodan Milosevic and denied the existence of Serbian concentration camps?"} +{"answers": ["Short S.27"], "question": "the Royal Navy first trained pilots in 1911, in borrowed aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Touzet du Vigier", "Jean", "Jean Touzet du Vigier", "Vigier"], "question": "French general served four governments in World War II – the Third Republic, the Vichy regime, Free France, and the Fourth Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin", "Benjamin Disraeli", "Disraeli"], "question": ", grandfather of the British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli, traded as a merchant of straw hats and other Italian commodities?"} +{"answers": ["1913 Great Meteor Procession"], "question": "on February 9, 1913, a seen across Canada to Brazil likely represented the break-up of a short-lived natural satellite of the Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Łomża Ghetto"], "question": "soon after the creation of the , Nazi Germans killed all the Jews suspected of collaborating with the previous occupying power, the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["SFK Lyn"], "question": "Olav V of Norway competed in skiing for the club ?"} +{"answers": ["Iwan", "Tirta", "Iwan Tirta"], "question": ", who held a law degree, designed the batik shirts worn by world leaders at the 1994 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel-Johnson Dam"], "question": "the 20th Premier of Quebec, Daniel Johnson Sr., who was instrumental in the construction of the \"\", died the morning of its scheduled inauguration in 1968?"} +{"answers": ["Pete", "Pete Allen", "Pete Allen", "Pete'' Allen", "Allen"], "question": "after retired from professional baseball he enrolled in the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and later became a physician?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Dom Bernard de Montfaucon", "Montfaucon", "Bernard de Montfaucon"], "question": " was the first to use the term \"palaeography\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ecology of the Rocky Mountains"], "question": "aspens and whitebark pines are keystones to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Grady", "Grady A. Wallace", "Wallace", "Grady Wallace"], "question": " of South Carolina beat out Elgin Baylor and Wilt Chamberlain to secure the 1956–57 NCAA men's basketball scoring title?"} +{"answers": ["East Potomac Park Golf Course", "East Potomac Golf Course"], "question": "when African American golfers attempted to play at Washington, D.C.'s racially segregated in 1941, angry whites threw stones and threatened them with violence?"} +{"answers": ["Kamenica Tumulus"], "question": "the skeleton of a pregnant woman and her unborn child dating back to 3000 BC was found in the in Albania?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 113"], "question": " \"\" manuscript of the four Gospels contains 24 pictures?"} +{"answers": ["Neil", "Gardner", "Neil Gardner", "Neil Anthony Gardner"], "question": " holds the sixth-fastest recorded time for a Jamaican 400 m hurdler?"} +{"answers": ["Dimitry Laptev", "SS Dimitry Laptev"], "question": " worked for Nazi Germany, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union under different names?"} +{"answers": ["Onizuka Center for International Astronomy"], "question": "the provides lodging for the 72 astronomers working at the Mauna Kea Observatory?"} +{"answers": ["Sunosuchus"], "question": "a single spoon-shaped lower jaw belonging to the goniopholidid crocodyliform is the most well preserved fossil found from the Phu Kradung Formation in Thailand?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Prince Ludwig of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg", "Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg", "Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg"], "question": " mysteriously disappeared from London society to the Philippines, where he was killed during a battle of the Philippine–American War?"} +{"answers": ["Undershaw"], "question": " \"\", which is currently proposed for redevelopment, was built as the family residence of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes?"} +{"answers": ["1943 Filipstad explosion"], "question": "the in Oslo shattered the glass in over 1600 buildings?"} +{"answers": ["Water supply and sanitation in Burkina Faso"], "question": "Do you know that, as of 2008, over 95% of urban Burkina Faso has ?"} +{"answers": ["Randolph T. Blackwell", "Blackwell", "Randolph Blackwell", "Randolph"], "question": "Coretta Scott King called African-American civil rights activist an \"unsung giant\" of nonviolent social change?"} +{"answers": ["Montgomery Bell State Park"], "question": "the Cumberland Presbyterian Church was founded in 1810 in a log cabin in what is now in Tennessee?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry Nelson", "Jerry Nelson", "Jerry", "Jerry Earl Nelson", "Nelson"], "question": " is the principal designer and project scientist for the Keck telescopes?"} +{"answers": ["Reaping Death"], "question": "Watain received gold for ?"} +{"answers": ["Chronic traumatic encephalopathy"], "question": "Lou Gehrig \"\" may not have died of Lou Gehrig's disease after all, but may instead have succumbed to ?"} +{"answers": ["Main Street Historic District", "Main Street Historic District"], "question": "Elmwood Park in Danbury, Connecticut, was once used for growing hay?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Mack", "Mack", "Andrew"], "question": ", prior to becoming Mayor of Detroit in 1834, had sailed around the world three times?"} +{"answers": ["Ten Mile River", "Ten Mile River"], "question": "the number of coho salmon spawning on the in Mendocino County, California, has dropped precipitously since the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Red Rock Job Corps Center"], "question": " is within Ricketts Glen State Park in Pennsylvania, uses the facilities of the former Benton Air Force Station, and is still home to an FAA radar?"} +{"answers": ["Qeparo"], "question": " is home to one of the nine churches in Albania dedicated to Saint Demetrius?"} +{"answers": ["The Conquered Banner"], "question": "\"\" was written by Father Ryan, the \"poet-priest of the Confederacy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rosalie", "Rosalie Duthé", "Duthé"], "question": "celebrated French courtesan has been called history's first dumb blonde?"} +{"answers": ["Latavious", "Latavious Williams", "Williams"], "question": " rejected a US$100,000 contract offer from a Chinese team but opted to play minor league basketball in the United States for only US$19,000?"} +{"answers": ["Sind sparrow"], "question": "the \"\" was not recorded for 36 years after it was first described, despite searches by noted ornithologists?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Power", "James Power", "Power"], "question": "empresario was notified of the Mexican land grant offerings by the \"Father of Texas\" Stephen F. Austin?"} +{"answers": ["John Lawson Walton KC", "John Lawson Walton", "Walton", "John"], "question": " defence in an 1896 libel case led to the largest damages awarded by a British jury to that date?"} +{"answers": ["Roddy Jackson", "Roddy", "Jackson"], "question": "Sonny Bono produced rockabilly singer \"Hiccups\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cameline"], "question": ", a middle ages \"cheap\" fabric of camel's hair, is considered by some authorities to be what we call today cashmere?"} +{"answers": ["Langston Golf Course"], "question": "comedian Bob Hope, U.S. President Gerald Ford and, according to the \"Washington Post\", every great African American professional golfer except Tiger Woods have played at ?"} +{"answers": ["Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church"], "question": "the ground near in Minneapolis was frozen to protect the church during 1960s freeway construction?"} +{"answers": ["Q'uq'umatz"], "question": " \"(depiction pictured)\", one of the Feathered Serpent deities of the K'iche' Maya of Guatemala, was said to carry the sun across the sky in his jaws?"} +{"answers": ["GBU-53/B"], "question": "the original Small Diameter Bomb was developed by Boeing but the competition was restarted as a result of a corruption scandal and the Raytheon version of the was selected instead?"} +{"answers": ["Michiels", "Ignace", "Ignace Michiels"], "question": " of St. Salvator's Cathedral has been the organist for the German-Flemish Reger-Chor in works such as Reger's \"Requiem\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bolinas Ridge"], "question": " which runs parallel to California's San Andreas Fault has been the setting for numerous automobile television commercials?"} +{"answers": ["Olga Maturana", "Maturana", "Olga", "Olga Maturana Espinosa"], "question": " was elected the first Mayoress of Pichilemu, Chile, in 1951?"} +{"answers": ["Nurse Jeffrey"], "question": "the miniseries , a spinoff of \"House MD\" was originally released exclusively for Apple devices?"} +{"answers": ["Malcolm Robert Jardine", "Jardine", "Malcolm Jardine", "Malcolm"], "question": "cricketer , the father of Douglas, was probably one of the first batsmen to play the leg glance?"} +{"answers": ["Gileppe Dam"], "question": "the \"\" was the first dam built in modern Belgium?"} +{"answers": ["Kermadec Red-crowned Parakeet", "Kermadec red-crowned parakeet"], "question": "the is the first documented example of a parrot recolonising an island after the removal of invasive predators?"} +{"answers": ["William G. Higgs", "William", "Higgs"], "question": "energy executive is both a Distinguished Eagle Scout and a Distinguished Graduate of the United States Military Academy?"} +{"answers": ["Sandur", "Sandur, Iraq"], "question": " was described as \"an autonomous Jewish republic\" in 1934?"} +{"answers": ["Ludvík Kundera", "Ludvík", "Kundera"], "question": "during the period of normalization in Czechoslovakia, writer was banned from being published?"} +{"answers": ["Ranch A"], "question": "publisher Moses Annenberg bought in 1927 with US$27,000 cash that he had in his pocket?"} +{"answers": ["Harvey B. Scribner", "Harvey Bertram Scribner", "Harvey", "Scribner"], "question": " oversaw the 1965 busing plan that made Teaneck, New Jersey, the first district in the US with a white majority to implement a voluntary school integration program?"} +{"answers": ["Western Union", "Western Union"], "question": "the was a precursor to NATO, with its headquarters, personnel, and plans providing the structure for NATO's military command?"} +{"answers": ["Tourist Landmark of the Resistance"], "question": "Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah calls the a \"tourist jihadi center\"?"} +{"answers": ["Glacier Bay", "Glacier Bay Basin"], "question": " \"\" in Alaska, US, known in the 18th century as the Grand Pacific Glacier, was a single glacier that has now retreated by 65 miles to the head of the bay at Tarr Inlet?"} +{"answers": ["St. Mary's of Aransas", "St. Mary's of Aransas, Texas"], "question": " in Refugio County, Texas, was home to philanthropist Clara Driscoll who is known for her efforts in restoring the Alamo Mission in San Antonio?"} +{"answers": ["Nirvana 2002"], "question": "Swedish death metal band had to add the \"2002\" to its name after seeing an advertisement for Nirvana's 1988 debut single, \"Love Buzz/Big Cheese\"?"} +{"answers": ["Colonia Buenos Aires"], "question": "half of the population of in Mexico City makes a living from selling used auto parts?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas C. Molesworth", "Thomas", "Molesworth"], "question": " designed furniture for the houses of the Rockefeller family and U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower?"} +{"answers": ["Dortmunder Philharmoniker"], "question": "the , the orchestra of the city of Dortmund, Germany, for opera and concert, founded in 1887, recorded its first CD in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Family 1739"], "question": "the textual codex represents the Caesarean text-type in the Pauline epistles and Catholic epistles?"} +{"answers": ["Nantwich Bridge"], "question": "in 1663, Roger Wilbraham organised the replacement of in Cheshire, and the new bridge was completed in time for his son to be the first corpse carried across it?"} +{"answers": ["Prince William of Baden", "Prince Wilhelm of Baden", "Prince", "Prince William of Baden", "Prince of Baden", "Baden"], "question": "March 1862 purchases of Greek bonds in London were the result of a report that \"\" was to be formally recommended as a candidate for the Greek throne?"} +{"answers": ["Bródno Cemetery"], "question": "with over 1.2 million burials, the is the largest cemetery in Warsaw, Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Kristin Kaspersen", "Kaspersen", "Kristin"], "question": "Swedish-Norwegian television host is the daughter of Swedish singer Lill-Babs and Norwegian football goalkeeper Kjell Kaspersen?"} +{"answers": ["Edgehead"], "question": "the village of in Midlothian, Scotland, is located on the site of the Roman road Dere Street?"} +{"answers": ["Yolande", "Harmer", "Yolande Harmer"], "question": ", who was one of the most prominent Israeli spies in Egypt in 1948 is thought of as \"Israel's Mata Hari\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pyréolophore"], "question": "the was probably the world's first internal combustion engine and was fuelled by burning powdered moss, coal granules and resin?"} +{"answers": ["Alladi Ramakrishnan", "Alladi", "Ramakrishnan"], "question": "Niels Bohr inspired Indian physicist to create the Institute of Mathematical Sciences in Chennai?"} +{"answers": ["Seaside Institute"], "question": "the \"\" in Bridgeport, Connecticut, offered amenities for Warner Brothers Corset Company's female employees and was referred to as \"an island of peace in the storm\"?"} +{"answers": ["Purl"], "question": "Samuel Pepys drank in a bawdy house behind the House of Lords?"} +{"answers": ["Rajzel", "Żychlińsky", "Rajzel Zychlinski", "Rajzel Żychlińsky"], "question": "when Nazi Germany invaded Poland, Polish-Jewish poet fled by taking a taxicab?"} +{"answers": ["Centro Urbano Benito Juárez"], "question": "the apartment complex in Mexico City was mostly destroyed during the 1985 Mexico City earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Dawson Lawrence", "William D. Lawrence", "Lawrence"], "question": "in 1874, Nova Scotian MP and marine architect built the largest wooden ship ever built in Canada, the \"William D. Lawrence\"?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Marlborough"], "question": " was a mission to kill Iraqi terrorist insurgents wearing suicide vests who were intending to target cafes and restaurants in Baghdad?"} +{"answers": ["Stadion Koturaška"], "question": "the very first athletics track in Zagreb was built around the football pitch at in 1907?"} +{"answers": ["Maharishi Heaven on Earth Development"], "question": " seeks to \"reconstruct the entire world\" for $100 trillion?"} +{"answers": ["Kingman Island"], "question": "development proposals for Washington, D.C.'s have included an airport, a landfill, a public aquarium, stadium parking lots, and a theme park?"} +{"answers": ["Medrogestone", "medrogestone"], "question": " is a synthetic steroid with activity similar to the natural hormone progesterone, but unlike progesterone, is not transported by transcortin in the blood?"} +{"answers": ["Opernhaus Dortmund"], "question": "the was opened in 1966 with \"Der Rosenkavalier\", performed in Dortmund first in 1911?"} +{"answers": ["George Rufus Brown", "George", "George R. Brown", "Brown"], "question": "the American Petroleum Institute awarded a medal for the design of the first oil platform to be built out of sight of land?"} +{"answers": ["Oxygyrus keraudrenii"], "question": "the snail species shows an evolutionary reduction of the gastropod shell for living in open sea?"} +{"answers": ["Sæbø sword"], "question": "the 8th-century has a runic inscription incorporating a swastika that has been interpreted as representing Thor?"} +{"answers": ["George L. Malley", "George Malley", "George Malley", "George", "Malley"], "question": ", whose St. Ignatius High School football team was once compared to Notre Dame under Knute Rockne, resigned from the University of San Francisco with a losing record?"} +{"answers": ["Witham Shield"], "question": "the Iron Age was originally decorated with the leather silhouette of a wild boar \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Adamowski", "Tadeusz", "Tadeusz Adamowski"], "question": ", a pioneer of ice hockey in interwar Poland, played the sport at Harvard, coached the Polish national team, and was imprisoned in a German Oflag during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["St Briavels", "St Briavels Castle"], "question": ", once the royal hunting lodge of King John of England, later became a notorious debtors' prison?"} +{"answers": ["Wendy", "Wendy Barlow", "Barlow"], "question": " was inducted into the Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame, and that her father Bob Barlow played in 77 NHL games with the Minnesota North Stars?"} +{"answers": ["Stubsveen", "Siv Stubsveen", "Siv"], "question": "radio host starred in \"A Story About Love\", a film on the Internet Movie Database's bottom 100 list?"} +{"answers": ["KunstHausWien"], "question": "the , a private museum in Vienna, occupies the former building of the Thonet furniture factory, creator of the iconic bistro chair?"} +{"answers": ["Memphite Formula"], "question": "the , a standardized greeting on ancient Egyptian letters, was used so frequently that papyrus intended for use as letters would be prepared with the greeting already written?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Lutcher", "Joe", "Lutcher", "Joe'' Lutcher"], "question": "bandleader abandoned his secular music career because of his religious beliefs, and influenced rock and roll star Little Richard to do the same?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Sumner", "Sumner", "James Sumner"], "question": " received the Medal of Honor for his actions in a skirmish with Cochise during the Apache Wars?"} +{"answers": ["Bump", "Bump"], "question": " was the billionth application downloaded on Apple's App Store?"} +{"answers": ["Kirkleatham"], "question": " Owl and Endangered Species Centre is home to one of Britain's largest collections of owls?"} +{"answers": ["Chuck Forrest", "Chuck", "Forrest"], "question": "on the American syndicated game show \"Jeopardy!\", five-time champion held the regular winnings record from early Season 2 to early Season 6?"} +{"answers": ["Journal Record Building"], "question": "the that houses the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum was built by Freemasons and once held an auditorium said to be the second largest in the American West?"} +{"answers": ["Eloísa Díaz", "Díaz", "Eloísa", "Eloísa Díaz Insunza"], "question": "Chilean was the first female doctor in South America?"} +{"answers": ["Jamila", "M'Barek", "Jamila M'Barek"], "question": " demanded to be styled \"Lady Shaftesbury\" while being tried for the murder of Lord Shaftesbury?"} +{"answers": ["Dashaveyor"], "question": "the \"\" was originally designed as a high-tech conveyor belt, but was later turned into an automated guideway transit system used at the Toronto Zoo?"} +{"answers": ["Gaja", "Gaja"], "question": "Angelo Gaja, owner of Piemonte wine producer , is often described as \"the man who dragged Piedmont into the modern world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Banquet"], "question": " was a contingency plan to use every available aircraft in a last-ditch effort to repel a German invasion of Britain in 1940 or 1941?"} +{"answers": ["R.C. Bannon", "R.C.", "Bannon"], "question": ", co-writer of Barbara Mandrell's \"One of a Kind Pair of Fools,\" was formerly married to Barbara's sister, Louise?"} +{"answers": ["Haliclystus auricula"], "question": "the jellyfish acquired the common name \"Kaleidoscope\" from a naming contest held in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation"], "question": "the oversees of parks and 68 recreational facilities—including 25 outdoor swimming pools, 10 indoor pools, and 8 spray parks?"} +{"answers": ["Sequeira", "Aarti", "Aarti Sequeira", "Aarti Lucica Sequeira"], "question": ", the sixth season winner of \"The Next Food Network Star\", once worked as a producer for the cable news company CNN?"} +{"answers": ["The George Hotel", "The George Hotel, Crawley"], "question": "the \"\" in Crawley, Sussex, has hosted Lord Nelson, a stranded Queen Victoria, illegal bare-knuckle prizefighters, horse auctions, the Acid Bath Murderer and public executions?"} +{"answers": ["WGGH"], "question": "radio station owner Jimmy \"Fish\" Fishback provided the imaging voice of the fictional \"V-Rock\" radio station in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bombardment of Mogador"], "question": "the was accomplished in 1844 by a French Navy fleet against the Moroccan city of Essaouira?"} +{"answers": ["June", "June Card", "Card"], "question": "soprano appeared as Freia and Gutrune in Wagner's \"Der Ring des Nibelungen\", conducted by Michael Gielen and staged by Ruth Berghaus at the Frankfurt Opera?"} +{"answers": ["Atlanta lesueurii"], "question": "the 6 mm sea snail achieves vertical migration of several tens of meters each day?"} +{"answers": ["Bed Intruder Song"], "question": "the music video to was viewed over 10 million times on YouTube in less than three weeks?"} +{"answers": ["Diogenes and Alexander"], "question": "one of the many interpretations of the anecdotal meeting of was that of Samuel Johnson, who related it to wasting other people's time?"} +{"answers": ["The Search for Robert Johnson"], "question": "the 1991 documentary shows the first interview with Claude Johnson, who in 1998 was legally declared Delta blues legend Robert Johnson's son?"} +{"answers": ["Lou Smit", "Smit", "Lou"], "question": "Do you know that, called out of retirement to work on the murder case of JonBenét Ramsey, detective resigned 18 months later after concluding that \"the Ramseys did not do it\"?"} +{"answers": ["St George's Church, Little Thetford"], "question": ", is a 14th century Anglican church in the village of Little Thetford, Cambridgeshire, England, which was struck by lightning in 1886 and required extensive rebuilding?"} +{"answers": ["Guadalupe Bay"], "question": "as the Victoria Barge Canal was dredged near , ancient artifacts and middens were discovered at what is now the Guadalupe Bay Archeological Site?"} +{"answers": ["Bishop Feild College"], "question": "\"The Feildian\", a monthly magazine of , was the first publication of its kind in Newfoundland?"} +{"answers": ["Udaya", "Udaya Wickramasinghe", "Wickramasinghe"], "question": ", the Sri Lankan cricket umpire is remembered for giving three lbw decisions which enabled Pakistani bowler Aaqib Javed to achieve a hat-trick and world record?"} +{"answers": ["Mirbelia rubiifolia"], "question": "the Australian pea flower \"\" was cultivated in Hammersmith in England as early as 1792?"} +{"answers": ["bird trap", "Bird trapping"], "question": "since 2005, after a gap of a century, stone traps are allowed again for in selected regions of France?"} +{"answers": ["Gasparro", "Frank Gasparro", "Frank"], "question": "Chief Engraver of the United States Mint called the Susan B. Anthony dollar his \"top achievement\", though the coin was largely rejected by the American public?"} +{"answers": ["Nakivubo Pronouncement"], "question": "it seems Ugandan President Milton Obote did not consult his cabinet when issuing the 1970 and beginning the process of nationalising 80 of Uganda's biggest firms?"} +{"answers": ["Bygdø Monolitten IL"], "question": "the sports club is partly named after the sculpture \"The Monolith\" in Vigeland Sculpture Park?"} +{"answers": ["Nasiriyah Drainage Pump Station"], "question": "the in Iraq helps siphon water under the Euphrates River and is the largest of its type in the Middle East?"} +{"answers": ["Platou", "Frederik", "Frederik Christian Stoud Platou", "Fredrik Christian Stoud Platou"], "question": "in 1884, Norwegian Supreme Court accessor cast a minority vote against the impeachment of Christian Selmer, a former government colleague?"} +{"answers": ["Waitin' on a Sunny Day"], "question": "Bruce Springsteen has described his hit song \"\" as the type of song he tends to want to throw out?"} +{"answers": ["Southwell", "Simon", "Simon of Southwell"], "question": " was treasurer of the cathedral chapter of Lichfield Cathedral in 1203?"} +{"answers": ["Murray Wier", "Wier", "Murray Neal Wier", "Murray"], "question": " was the first officially recognized NCAA men's basketball season scoring leader in 1947–48?"} +{"answers": ["Veda Brown", "Veda", "Brown"], "question": "soul singer , who recorded for the Stax label in the 1970s, later became a cosmetologist, choir leader, and black history teacher in the Missouri Bootheel?"} +{"answers": ["Cone", "Helen", "Helen Gray Cone"], "question": " was the first woman to hold the title of professor at the Normal College of the City of New York (later renamed Hunter College)?"} +{"answers": ["Media coverage of global warming"], "question": "studies have shown that significantly understates the strength of the scientific consensus on climate change?"} +{"answers": ["Job", "Robert Brown Job Knt", "Robert", "Robert Brown Job"], "question": " was the oldest elected member of the Newfoundland National Convention?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Prince Gabriel of Thurn and Taxis", "Taxis"], "question": "upon death at the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942, he was succeeded by his uncle as heir presumptive to the Headship of the House of Thurn and Taxis?"} +{"answers": ["Wangler", "John Wangler", "John"], "question": "after watching \"the greatest single play\" in team history, Bob Ufer exclaimed \" to Anthony Carter will be heard until another 100 years of Michigan football is played!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jacksonville Historical Society"], "question": "the US$1 million restoration of Old St. Andrew's Church \"\", which many considered beyond repair, was the first major project in the 67 years of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Job Brothers & Co., Limited"], "question": " vessel, the \"Blue Peter\", was the first floating, frozen-fish processing outfit in Newfoundland?"} +{"answers": ["Treadwell", "Nicholas Treadwell Gallery", "Nicholas", "Nicholas Treadwell"], "question": " started his art gallery in 1963 in a double-decker bus and two furniture vans?"} +{"answers": ["software archaeology", "Software archaeology"], "question": " uses software visualization and other techniques to understand poorly documented legacy software?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Clara County Federal Credit Union"], "question": " was founded using only US$107 in 1950 and has since grown to over dollars in assets?"} +{"answers": ["Korean ethnic nationalism"], "question": "the says that all Koreans descend from a single, purest and cleanest source of ancestors?"} +{"answers": ["Cherrytree Sessions", "The Cherrytree Sessions", "The Cherrytree Sessions"], "question": "Lady Gaga's EP , initially only available through Borders stores and digital outlets, was reissued in August 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Scottish Review of Books Limited", "Scottish Review of Books"], "question": "the is a quarterly literary magazine published in Scotland that aims to promote discussion of Scottish literature and to challenge people's perceptions?"} +{"answers": ["1996 Singer World Series", "Singer World Series"], "question": "in the , Aravinda de Silva scored 334 runs and did not lose his wicket in all four innings he played?"} +{"answers": ["Putnam County", "Putnam County Courthouse", "Putnam County Courthouse"], "question": "the \"\" in Ottawa, Ohio, built in 1912, was intended to be a landmark in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Roberto", "Roberto Cantoral Garcia", "Cantoral", "Roberto Cantoral García", "Roberto Cantoral"], "question": "versions of songs have been recorded over 1,000 times by other artists, including Plácido Domingo, José José, Luis Miguel, Joan Baez and Linda Ronstadt?"} +{"answers": ["Zekiah Swamp"], "question": "after assassinating Abraham Lincoln, John Wilkes Booth fled into Maryland's ?"} +{"answers": ["Ivan", "Ivančić", "Ivan Ivančić"], "question": "shot putter is the oldest ever finalist at the World Championships in Athletics?"} +{"answers": ["Johnny B. Moore", "Johnny Belle Moore", "Johnny", "Moore"], "question": "American electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter was once described as \"one of Chicago's interesting secrets\"?"} +{"answers": ["San Giovanni del Toro"], "question": "the 11th-century church of in Ravello, Italy, has a pulpit with Arabic script and motifs which influenced the Dutch artist M.C. Escher?"} +{"answers": ["Box and Cox", "Box and Cox"], "question": "at a command performance of (1847) at Windsor Castle, Queen Victoria and her court \"laughed heartily\" at the hit London farce?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick William Verney", "Verney", "Frederick", "Frederick Verney"], "question": "the British politician was a former Church of England clergyman who had been made a Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the White Elephant?"} +{"answers": ["Organelle biogenesis"], "question": "the distinct structures of different cellular organelles may be the effects of the differing mechanics of the many proteins that create them during ?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Sudal"], "question": "although was the strongest storm to hit the island of Yap in 50 years, damaging or destroying 90% of property, there were no deaths?"} +{"answers": ["Parrot Corporation", "Parrot Corporation Limited"], "question": "the collapse of the , a manufacturer of floppy diskettes, caused a British political controversy?"} +{"answers": ["Sir Robert Ainslie, 1st Baronet", "Baronet", "Sir"], "question": ", British ambassador to the Ottoman Porte, commissioned his own friend Luigi Mayer to draw pictures of places in the Ottoman Empire for his collection?"} +{"answers": ["Can Mr. Smith Get to Washington Anymore?"], "question": "the political documentary won the Audience Award at the 2006 Silverdocs Documentary Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Wurmb", "Ludwig", "Ludwig von Wurmb"], "question": ", a general from Hesse-Kassel during the Napoleonic Wars, was known as the \"bitter Wurmb\" to distinguish him from his siblings?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Roy Carrier", "Roy", "Roy Carrier", "Carrier"], "question": "Zydeco musician started out playing la la on a frottoir?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Hayes", "Hayes", "Philip Hayes", "Philip"], "question": "while serving as the chief of staff of the Hawaiian Department of the US Army, warned about the possibility of a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Human herpesvirus 7"], "question": "95% of adults have been infected by , a virus that can cause influenza-like illness and seizures but normally causes no symptoms?"} +{"answers": ["Ivar Eskeland", "Ivar", "Eskeland"], "question": " was accomplished as a philologist, publisher, translator, biographer, literary critic, newspaper editor, theatre worker, radio personality and organizational leader?"} +{"answers": ["Ex parte Crow Dog"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court ruled that an Indian could not be tried for killing another Indian in , resulting in the passage of the Major Crimes Act?"} +{"answers": ["Hằng Nga Guesthouse", "Hằng Nga guesthouse", "Hằng Nga"], "question": "the Antoni Gaudí-inspired \"\" \"\" in Da Lat, Vietnam, has been variously compared to the works of Salvador Dali and Walt Disney?"} +{"answers": ["Glass", "Richard Atwood Glass", "Richard"], "question": ", who was knighted for his part in creating the first transatlantic telegraph cable, lasted only a few months as an MP?"} +{"answers": ["The Titan's Goblet"], "question": ", an 1833 landscape painting by Thomas Cole, \"defies full explanation\" according to the museum that owns it?"} +{"answers": ["New Ulyanovsk Bridge", "President Bridge"], "question": "the , one of Europe's longest bridges, took more than 23 years to complete due to economic difficulties following the collapse of the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Marianne Espinosa Murphy", "Espinosa", "Marianne", "Marianne Espinosa"], "question": "a New Jersey State Senator unsuccessfully attempted to block renomination to family court, citing complaints that she \"giggles and throws pencils on the desk during testimony\"?"} +{"answers": ["Palila v. Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources", "Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources"], "question": "the court decision in saved the \"Palila\" \"\", a critically endangered honeycreeper, from possible extinction?"} +{"answers": ["Uganda Development Corporation"], "question": "in 1972, the s portfolio was swelled with the addition of 90 nationalised British holdings?"} +{"answers": ["Ollie Carnegie", "Ollie", "Carnegie", "Ollie'' Carnegie"], "question": "professional baseball player is the International League's career home run and RBI leader?"} +{"answers": ["BioShock Infinite"], "question": ", Irrational Games' next title in its video game series, is set during 1912 in a giant airborne city constructed at the height of American exceptionalism?"} +{"answers": ["Falck-Ytter", "Oluf Vilhelm Falck-Ytter", "Oluf", "Oluf Falck-Ytter"], "question": "while being stipendiary magistrate in Sarpsborg, edited the newspaper \"Glommen\" anonymously?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Carlile", "William Walter Carlile", "Carlile"], "question": "British Conservative Party politician owned Gayhurst House in Buckinghamshire, the former home of one of the conspirators in the Gunpowder Plot?"} +{"answers": ["Prince George of Prussia", "Prince", "Prussia"], "question": "because produced many of his plays under pseudonyms, most of his audiences were unaware a Prussian prince was behind them?"} +{"answers": ["Bamber", "Jeremy Bamber", "Jeremy", "Jeremy Nevill Bamber"], "question": "the only life-tariff prisoner in the UK protesting his innocence is ?"} +{"answers": ["Byrne", "Terry", "Terry Byrne"], "question": " was the only person to accompany David Beckham to the changing room after his red card in the 1998 World Cup, and later became his personal manager?"} +{"answers": ["Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.2", "Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk"], "question": " was the first type of aircraft operated by the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service that could carry bombs?"} +{"answers": ["Tang Rimochen Lhakhang", "Tang Rimochen"], "question": "religious master Longchen Rabjam had foreseen in Bhutan in a vision?"} +{"answers": ["Berman's Bakery"], "question": ", Israel's second-largest, got its start by peddling black bread and honey cakes to Christian pilgrims on their way to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre?"} +{"answers": ["H. P. Lovecraft", "H. P. Lovecraft"], "question": "the eponymous by the psychedelic rock band H. P. Lovecraft includes the song \"The White Ship\", directly inspired by a short story by the writer from whom the group took their name?"} +{"answers": ["Paulding County Courthouse", "Paulding County Courthouse", "Paulding County"], "question": "Ohio's was patterned after Michigan's Lenawee County Courthouse?"} +{"answers": ["Kickapoo Joy Juice"], "question": " was a fictional alcoholic beverage in a comic strip before it was produced in real life as a soft drink?"} +{"answers": ["Witch window"], "question": "a \"\" is said to let coffins through, but keep witches out?"} +{"answers": ["Folayang", "Eduard Folayang", "Eduard"], "question": "before becoming a professional mixed martial artist, was a high school teacher?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Christopher Nugent", "Christopher Nugent", "Nugent"], "question": " was the third United States Marine to receive the Medal of Honor?"} +{"answers": ["Anderson", "Kip", "Kip Anderson"], "question": "American soul blues singer used \"A Knife and a Fork\" as a warning concerning his girlfriend's food consumption?"} +{"answers": ["Campbell", "John Gordon Drummond Campbell", "John"], "question": "British Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) had been an educational adviser to King Chulalongkorn of Siam?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Taylor", "Michael A. Taylor", "Taylor", "Michael Taylor"], "question": " led Michigan to consecutive Big Ten football championships and became the school's all-time leader in passing efficiency?"} +{"answers": ["Van Wert Bandstand", "Van Wert"], "question": "the \"\" is the only extant historic bandstand in western Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["New Zealanders"], "question": "the first were Eastern Polynesians, who are thought to have arrived in New Zealand around 750 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Jackson", "William Jackson, 1st Baron Jackson"], "question": "British Labour Party politician was injured in the Battle of the Somme?"} +{"answers": ["Smaalenenes Amtstidende"], "question": " was the first newspaper in Østfold county, Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Angel Bakeries"], "question": " is the sole supplier of hamburger buns for McDonald's restaurants in Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Van Alen Building"], "question": "a seagull dropping a lit cigarette it had apparently mistaken for food may have caused a fire that wrecked a £750,000 penthouse at Brighton's ?"} +{"answers": ["Montmartre funicular", "Montmartre Funicular"], "question": "although the \"\" is considered part of the Paris Métro, it requires a separate ticket?"} +{"answers": ["Stacy", "Nelson Stacy", "Nelson"], "question": "American stock car racer lost one of the closest season points battle in ARCA history before winning the next three championships?"} +{"answers": ["St John's Church, Throapham", "St John's Church"], "question": "the font dating from about 1300 in , South Yorkshire, depicts human faces from the three continents that were known at the time of its carving?"} +{"answers": ["Ida", "Bobach", "Ida Bobach"], "question": "Danish orienteer won three gold medals at the 2010 Junior World Orienteering Championships, winning the sprint, the long course and the relay?"} +{"answers": ["New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase 1"], "question": "bacteria expressing the are resistant to all standard intravenous antibiotics for treatment of severe infections?"} +{"answers": ["Slav Epic", "The Slav Epic"], "question": "the cycle of paintings by Alfons Mucha consists of 20 canvases, up to six metres tall and eight metres wide?"} +{"answers": ["Chew the fat"], "question": "a 1999 internet hoax led people to believe that a wealthy family in the 16th century would share bacon with their guests so they could sit around and \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Ratsua"], "question": "during the , Frank Partridge became the youngest Australian soldier to earn the Victoria Cross?"} +{"answers": ["Tadahiro", "Matsushita", "Tadahiro Matsushita"], "question": " is one of only four People's New Party members in the House of Representatives of Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Sophie Le Marchand", "Le Marchand", "Sophie Jane Le Marchand", "Marchand", "Sophie"], "question": "Somerset's \"\" has stumped three batsmen in an innings twice in Twenty20 cricket?"} +{"answers": ["Tuesday's Child", "Tuesday's Child"], "question": "\"\", an episode of the BBC medical drama \"Holby City\", was filmed entirely on location in Ghana?"} +{"answers": ["Eric", "Berry", "Eric Berry", "Eric Berry"], "question": " played the part of Charles in \"Pippin\" for six years?"} +{"answers": ["1887 Sonora earthquake"], "question": "although the epicenter of the was in Mexico, it was the only historical earthquake to cause considerable damage in Arizona?"} +{"answers": ["Johnny McNichol", "Johnny", "McNichol"], "question": "Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club broke their transfer record, paying £5,000 to sign , who at the time had not played a single game in the Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Wylie", "Richard \"Popcorn\" Wylie", "Richard"], "question": "songwriter and producer allowed his children to play frisbee with old singles he had worked on, before he became aware of their value to collectors of Northern soul records?"} +{"answers": ["Dennis M. Brown", "Dennis", "Dennis Brown", "Brown", "Dennis Brown"], "question": " broke the Big Ten single game total offense record in his first start and set the Michigan football record for career passing yards?"} +{"answers": ["Palazzo Chupi"], "question": "the is named after a lollipop?"} +{"answers": ["Servoss House"], "question": "the \"\", on the Erie Canal outside Medina, New York, uses an unusual structural system consisting of stacked wooden planks?"} +{"answers": ["Al Deira Hotel", "Al Deira"], "question": "Gaza's \"swish, stylish\" is built of mudbricks?"} +{"answers": ["1962 National League tie-breaker series"], "question": "the top three finishers in 1962 MVP award voting – Maury Wills, Willie Mays, and Tommy Davis – all played in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Palacio de la Autonomía"], "question": "the in Mexico City is where the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México gained autonomy from direct government control?"} +{"answers": ["Star Carr"], "question": "the in North Yorkshire, England, was built by Stone Age hunters 10,500 years ago and is the oldest dwelling ever found in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Robert M. Chanock", "Chanock", "Robert", "Robert Merritt Chanock"], "question": "Dr. Albert Sabin, developer of the oral polio vaccine, called Dr. his \"star scientific son\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William L. MacVane", "MacVane", "William MacVane"], "question": "Do you know that, decades before he became Mayor of Portland, Maine, practiced military medicine and received a Bronze Star for performing surgery \"under adverse conditions\" during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Florian", "Bellanger", "Florian Bellanger"], "question": "as a child French executive pastry chef was allergic to chocolate, but now claims it is his favorite ingredient?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur Black", "Black", "Arthur Black", "Arthur William Black", "Arthur"], "question": "the English lace manufacturer and Liberal Party politician donated two homes in Nottingham to the National Children's Home?"} +{"answers": ["Admonitions Scroll"], "question": "the \"(detail pictured)\", a treasured possession of the Qianlong Emperor, was bought by the British Museum for only £25 in 1903?"} +{"answers": ["Abernathy", "Tal Abernathy", "Tal"], "question": "after being fined due to an incident, professional baseball player promised his teammates that if he was ever fined again he would buy them all a steak?"} +{"answers": ["Settha Palace Hotel"], "question": "the in Vientiane is a boutique hotel, housed in a renovated French Indonese colonial building?"} +{"answers": ["Platou", "Waldemar Stoud Platou", "Waldemar"], "question": " founded Hansa Brewery?"} +{"answers": ["Trade unions in Colombia"], "question": "in Colombia there were murders of trade unionists between 1 January 1986 and 30 April 2010, making it the ?"} +{"answers": ["Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.1"], "question": "in 1915 the \"\" became the first type of aircraft to be produced by the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service's aircraft factory Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk?"} +{"answers": ["Woolley", "Harry George Woolley", "Harry"], "question": ", who holds a club record for the most penalty minutes spent off the field, also donated the Most Sportsmanlike trophy to his lacrosse league?"} +{"answers": ["Buntingsdale Hall"], "question": "the River Tern passes to the north of the in Shropshire?"} +{"answers": ["Nicholls", "George", "George Nicholls", "George Nicholls"], "question": "after losing his seat in the House of Commons in January 1910, the British politician and pastor stood again eight times over the next 19 years, without success?"} +{"answers": ["Badcock", "Ted", "Ted Badcock"], "question": "New Zealand cricketer is the only player to be out first ball in both innings on his Test debut?"} +{"answers": ["Long Island Board of Rabbis"], "question": "the 59-year-old President of the was arrested with 21 other rabbis for taking part in a sit-in opposite the United Nations HQ in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Milan", "Paumer", "Milan Paumer"], "question": " was a member of a Czechoslovak anticommunist resistance group that fought its way across East Germany to West Berlin in 1953, evading a manhunt involving 25,000 people?"} +{"answers": ["Oscar", "Oscar Ludvig Stoud Platou", "Platou", "Ludvig Stoud Platou"], "question": " was a law professor for five years after becoming blind?"} +{"answers": ["Uinta County Courthouse"], "question": "the walls of the oldest part of the were stained with a mixture said to contain slaughterhouse blood and stale beer?"} +{"answers": ["Durham", "Lawrence of Durham", "Lawrence"], "question": " \"(illustrated)\", Prior of Durham, composed a life of the Irish saint Brigid?"} +{"answers": ["Lectionary 269"], "question": " represents the Byzantine text-type in its early stage?"} +{"answers": ["Girls High School", "Girls' High School"], "question": "Lena Horne and Shirley Chisolm attended the same racially integrated ?"} +{"answers": ["Evita, vida y obra de Eva Perón"], "question": " was aborted during production because of political censorship to other works by the authors, and published posthumously instead?"} +{"answers": ["Selley", "Harry Selley", "Harry", "Harry Ralph Selley"], "question": "at the Palace of Westminster in May 1945, the 73-year-old British Conservative Member of Parliament built a 200-brick wall in 58 minutes whilst wearing a bowler hat?"} +{"answers": ["Interns for Peace"], "question": "Rabbi Bruce M. Cohen established to foster personal connections between Arabs and Jews, saying \"every time you create contact it's successful because it breaks stereotypes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony James Pye Molloy", "Anthony", "Molloy"], "question": "Captain court martial and disgrace following the Glorious First of June was attributed by some to a curse from a woman he had dishonored?"} +{"answers": ["Theater Dortmund"], "question": "Cecilia Bartoli sang the title role of Bellini's \"Norma\" for the first time in concert in the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Keatinge", "Edgar Mayne Keatinge", "Edgar Keatinge", "Edgar"], "question": "the British Conservative Member of Parliament was born in Bombay (now Mumbai), India?"} +{"answers": ["Ida", "Ida Siekmann", "Siekmann"], "question": ", the first casualty at the Berlin wall, died after she jumped out of her third floor apartment at Bernauer Strasse?"} +{"answers": ["1991 Racha earthquake"], "question": "the was the most powerful ever recorded in the Caucasus?"} +{"answers": ["Raza", "Raheel", "Raheel Raza"], "question": "in 2005, became the first woman to lead mixed-gender Muslim prayers in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["The Simpsons: Cartoon Studio"], "question": "the cast members of \"The Simpsons\" provided their voices for , a computer program released in 1996 that lets users create their own \"Simpsons\" cartoons?"} +{"answers": ["Ginsberg", "Harold Ginsberg", "Harold"], "question": "research by Dr. on adenoviruses led to the development of gene therapy, in which modified versions of viruses can be used to implant healthy versions of genes to treat disease?"} +{"answers": ["Ragnvald Gjerløw", "Gjerløw", "Ragnvald"], "question": " played a main role in re-establishing the Diocese of Stavanger?"} +{"answers": ["Cold shoulder"], "question": "an unwanted guest may have been served a \"\" of mutton?"} +{"answers": ["John Idzik", "Idzik", "John"], "question": ", University of Detroit head coach until it discontinued its football program, was fired by the Baltimore Colts, along with the entire coaching staff, on two separate occasions?"} +{"answers": ["Probatus"], "question": "in a letter of 22 April 772 to , who later served as his ambassador, Pope Adrian I claimed to rule a \"republic of the Romans\"?"} +{"answers": ["Olav Ragnvaldsson Hoprekstad", "Olav", "Olav Hoprekstad", "Hoprekstad"], "question": " had eight of his plays staged at Det Norske Teatret in Oslo from 1913 to 1940?"} +{"answers": ["Boys High School", "Boys High School"], "question": "Norman Mailer and Isaac Asimov attended the same ?"} +{"answers": ["Goodrich Castle"], "question": "a chance encounter at \"\" in 1793 inspired William Wordsworth's famous poem \"We are Seven\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nikephoros Palaiologos", "Nikephoros", "Palaiologos"], "question": " and his son George twice found themselves on opposite sides during rebellions aimed at the Byzantine throne?"} +{"answers": ["Time of the Comet"], "question": "the 2008 historical drama/black comedy film set a new box office record in Albanian cinemas?"} +{"answers": ["Patmon", "DeWayne", "DeWayne Nelson Patmon", "DeWayne Patmon"], "question": "American football player appeared in a few movies after his National Football League career ended?"} +{"answers": ["Bradley", "Campbell", "Bradley M. Campbell", "Bradley McAllerton Campbell"], "question": "as son of a Lebanese Arab father who was raised by Jewish stepfathers after his father's death, quipped that his \"aspiration is to become ambassador-at-large in the Middle East\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pace", "Nick Pace", "Nick"], "question": ", a mixed martial artist, won the inaugural Ring of Combat Bantamweight title by defeating his opponent via d'arce choke in the first round?"} +{"answers": ["Rock gong", "rock gong"], "question": "the was a neolithic musical instrument made out of dolerite that would resonate with a metallic tone when struck with a small igneous stone?"} +{"answers": ["Australian Baseball League", "Baseball League"], "question": "the champion of the new will be awarded the Claxton Shield \"\", given to the top Australian baseball team since the first national tournament held in 1934?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Spence", "Robert Spence", "Robert William Spence", "Spence", "Robert"], "question": "Do you know that, while Archbishop of Adelaide, the Dominican wore the simple clothes of his order instead of the purple soutane of an archbishop?"} +{"answers": ["Cheshunt Great House"], "question": ", once owned by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey from 1519 until 1529, was burned down in 1965?"} +{"answers": ["Electro Scientific Industries"], "question": "Oregon-based worked with Nike, Inc. to get a law passed that effectively prevents the neighboring city of Beaverton from annexing either company's property?"} +{"answers": ["Ewald", "Johann von Ewald", "Johann Ewald", "Johann"], "question": ", a Hessian mercenary during the American Revolutionary War, was awarded the French Legion of Honor for his performance as a Danish Army general in the 1809 Battle of Stralsund?"} +{"answers": ["Bryan Hall", "Bryan Hall", "Bryan", "Hall"], "question": " served as the radio play-by-play announcer for the Edmonton Eskimos for 44 years?"} +{"answers": ["Transit Elevated Bus"], "question": "the allows cars under two meters high to drive under it since the passengers are in an upper level of the bus elevated four meters above the ground?"} +{"answers": ["Catedral Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria", "Cathedral of Mayagüez", "Catedral Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria"], "question": "in the \"\", Segundo Ruiz Belvis and Ramón Emeterio Betances bought, baptized and emancipated thousands of black slave children?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie Abbey", "Abbey", "Charlie"], "question": " became the first person from Nebraska to play in Major League Baseball after making his debut in 1893?"} +{"answers": ["Exercise Verity"], "question": ", a 1949 multilateral exercise involving over 60 warships, was described by a British newsreel as involving \"the greatest assembly of warships since the Battle of Jutland?\""} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh Candidus", "Candidus"], "question": " (c.1095 – c.1160), a Benedictine monk, wrote a history of Peterborough Abbey from its foundation as Medeshamstede in the mid 7th century up to the 12th century?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office", "United States Post Office"], "question": "the in Middleport, New York, is one of only three in the state using the same Colonial Revival-modernist design?"} +{"answers": ["Paleontological sites of Lebanon"], "question": "the earliest known account of is attributed to Herodotus?"} +{"answers": ["Fandango Pass"], "question": "the in the Warner Mountains is located at the convergence of two trails, the Applegate and the Lassen, that were traveled by emigrant pioneers between 1846 and 1850?"} +{"answers": ["Fritz Teufel", "Teufel", "Fritz"], "question": " was known as one of the \"Spaßguerilla\" (fun guerilla) who carried out the 1967 \"Pudding Assassination\" of U.S. Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey during a state visit to West Berlin?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Ohmsen", "Ohmsen"], "question": "while commanding the Crisbecq Battery during the Normandy invasion, \"\" had another artillery battery fire on his position, which helped earn him the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross?"} +{"answers": ["Bunce", "Freddie Bunce", "Freddie"], "question": "during English footballer only season with Highlands Park FC, they won South Africa's 1964 National Football League?"} +{"answers": ["History of the Jews in Gdańsk", "Jewish community of Gdańsk"], "question": "the sold their historic synagogue to finance their emigration in 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Archipelago wolf", "Alexander Archipelago"], "question": "logging in the Tongass National Forest in Alaska has put the stability of the population at risk?"} +{"answers": ["Sharp", "Joseph Henry Sharp Studios", "Joseph Henry Sharp", "Joseph"], "question": "a purchase of 80 paintings by Phoebe Hearst enabled artist to devote himself to painting full-time in a log cabin at Little Big Horn?"} +{"answers": ["Scented water", "scented water"], "question": "the overhead awning for the Colosseum was saturated with which dripped on spectators' heads to cool them?"} +{"answers": ["Welsh", "Freddie Welsh", "Freddie"], "question": "the favourite dish of former World Lightweight Boxing Champion \"\" was Chicken Maryland, despite his professed vegetarianism?"} +{"answers": ["KLB Club"], "question": "66 years ago today, 168 captured Allied airmen—accused by the Gestapo of being \"Terrorflieger\" (terror fliers)—arrived at Buchenwald concentration camp and subsequently formed the ?"} +{"answers": ["Cornbread Harris", "Harris", "Cornbread", "James Samuel Harris"], "question": ", who performed on Minnesota's first rock and roll record, is the father of record producer Jimmy Jam?"} +{"answers": ["Jackson Blood Cobblestone House"], "question": "local tradition in Lyndonville, New York, holds that Jackson Blood's family hauled all the cobblestones for down from Lake Ontario themselves?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Sullivan", "Henry Sullivan", "Henry", "Sullivan"], "question": "in 1923, became the third person, and the first American, to swim across the English Channel, finishing the crossing from Dover to Calais in 27 hours and 25 minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Chng Suan Tze v. Minister for Home Affairs", "Chng Suan Tze v Minister for Home Affairs"], "question": "the Singapore case , which held that courts could assess the lawfulness of orders made under the Internal Security Act, was overridden by statute in 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Giro di Castelbuono"], "question": "the is one of Europe's oldest road running competitions, having been first held in Castelbuono, Sicily, in 1912?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "Ryan Wittman", "Wittman", "Ryan Scott Wittman"], "question": "despite being offered a scholarship by college basketball powerhouse Indiana, chose to walk on to the Cornell basketball team?"} +{"answers": ["Fedspeak"], "question": "Alan Blinder has described as a turgid dialect of English used by Federal Reserve Board chairmen in making intentionally wordy, vague, and ambiguous statements?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Chalmers Peebles", "Thomas", "Peebles", "Thomas C. Peebles"], "question": "Dr. , who went on to isolate the measles virus strain used in the measles vaccine, was initially rejected by Harvard Medical School because he had gotten a D in college biology?"} +{"answers": ["P Ranch"], "question": "the historic in Oregon, owned by cattle baron Peter French, covered and required 500 miles of barbed wire fence for protection?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Rickard", "Steve Rickard"], "question": "former professional wrestler was once stranded in Greece after airports in the country were closed due to trouble with Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["Labour Corps", "Egyptian Labour Corps"], "question": "the duties of the during World War I included forming an anti-mosquito squad?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "Ryan Gregson", "Gregson"], "question": "20-year-old is the current Australian record holder in men's 1500 metre run, having broken Simon Doyle's old mark from 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Cinema City Nablus"], "question": " in the West Bank, built in 2009, is the city's first cinema in over 20 years?"} +{"answers": ["Dechencholing Palace"], "question": "the has its own helipad despite no airport being in nearby Thimphu?"} +{"answers": ["Government by itineration"], "question": " was a key mechanism of government in the Middle Ages in northern and eastern Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Fred C. Janke", "Janke", "Fred", "Fred Janke"], "question": "former Jackson, Michigan, mayor was the captain of Fritz Crisler's first Michigan Wolverines football team?"} +{"answers": ["RUM Planetarium"], "question": "the is the only planetarium in Puerto Rico?"} +{"answers": ["National Scout Jamboree", "2010 National Scout Jamboree"], "question": "the largest fireworks display ever performed on a military base took place at the in Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Kingman Park"], "question": "residents of the neighborhood in Washington, D.C., successfully lobbied the Washington Metro in 1977 to cancel the proposed Oklahoma Avenue Station on the Orange and Blue lines?"} +{"answers": ["Seabank Hotel"], "question": "troops of both the 28th Infantry Division and 75th Infantry Division were stationed at in Porthcawl, Wales, during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Captan", "Wyly", "Captan Jack Wyly"], "question": " was a Democratic Party power broker in Lake Providence, Louisiana, which was labeled by \"Time\" magazine in 1997 as the poorest city in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Jewish pope Andreas"], "question": "according to legend, a Jewish boy named Elhanan who was stolen from his parents later became the ?"} +{"answers": ["Northern Rocky Mountains wolf", "Northern Rocky Mountain wolf"], "question": "the \"\", a form of the Gray Wolf that used to live primarily in Yellowstone National Park, was court ordered to be re-listed under Endangered Species Act protections on August 6, 2010?"} +{"answers": ["John H. Nichols", "John H. Nichols House"], "question": "one of the windowpanes in the in Wapakoneta, Ohio, bears the incised names of several of Nichols' children?"} +{"answers": ["Fraser Mansion"], "question": "the in Washington, D.C., was the subject of a zoning battle before purchase at foreclosure auction by the Church of Scientology?"} +{"answers": ["Museum of Apollonia"], "question": "the , near Fier, Albania, is currently closed to the public after being looted in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Hyman", "Eugene", "Eugene Michael Hyman"], "question": " is the first American to receive the United Nations Public Service Award?"} +{"answers": ["Hyderabad State Congress", "Hyderabad State"], "question": "the led a non-violent civil disobedience campaign for the union of Hyderabad State with India, declaring August 7, 1947, as \"Join Indian Union Day\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kelley", "Richard Kelley", "Richard"], "question": "the British Labour Party politician and trade unionist opposed allowing coal miners to leave work early if they had finished their day's tasks?"} +{"answers": ["The Lame Devil", "The Lame Devil"], "question": ", Sacha Guitry's 1948 historical film, was blocked by French censorship and had to be turned into a successful play before being allowed filming?"} +{"answers": ["Atlantic Coast High School"], "question": " is Jacksonville, Florida's first public high school opened since 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Campanula zoysii"], "question": "the flower is considered a symbol of the Slovenian Alps?"} +{"answers": ["Monheim Town Hall"], "question": "the long hidden ceilings of the in Bavaria, a Jewish residence until 1741, depict scenes of the Tanakh that were only restored in 1978?"} +{"answers": ["Durrës Archaeological Museum"], "question": "the "} +{"answers": ["Sinan Pasha Mosque", "Sinan Pasha", "Sinan Pasha Mosque"], "question": "the was built in 1615, but still conserves its original stone flooring and carpentry?"} +{"answers": ["Tirabocchi", "Enrique Tirabocchi", "Enrique"], "question": " had to appeal to Benito Mussolini to retrieve a trophy he received for swimming the English Channel, as it had been confiscated by customs officials when he reentered Italy?"} +{"answers": ["First African Methodist Episcopal Church of Los Angeles", "First African Methodist Episcopal Church"], "question": "the \"\" has a congregation of more than 19,000 members?"} +{"answers": ["Katarismo"], "question": "the movement leader Víctor Hugo Cárdenas was elected Vice President of Bolivia in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Ziatyk", "Ivan Ziatyk", "Ivan"], "question": "the Ukrainian priest was persecuted by the Soviet government for \"spreading the Catholic Faith\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nizami Mausoleum"], "question": "while time, war, and hazardous emissions continually wrecked the , a 12th-century epic poet, the tomb was finally rebuilt in solid granite in 1991 in Ganja, Azerbaijan?"} +{"answers": ["Grand National", "1993 Grand National"], "question": "the horse race was declared void after 30 of the 39 riders failed to realise a false start had been called, leading it to be called \"the race that never was\"?"} +{"answers": ["Goll Homestead"], "question": "northwestern Ohio's lies at the core of one of the few remaining areas of old-growth forest in the Great Black Swamp?"} +{"answers": ["Mesopotamian Marshes"], "question": "the \"\" were deliberately drained to 10% of their original size before beginning a recovery after the fall of Saddam Hussein?"} +{"answers": ["Navachab Gold Mine"], "question": "the is the only gold mine in Namibia?"} +{"answers": ["Pop Williams", "Pop", "Williams"], "question": "in 1898, became the first attendee of Bowdoin College to play in Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Marc Murphy", "Marc Murphy", "Marc", "Murphy"], "question": "renowned restaurateur and celebrity chef cannot bring himself to like coffee?"} +{"answers": ["Mortal Kombat", "Mortal Kombat"], "question": " has won multiple best fighting game awards at E3 2010 and is already being considered as the most violent video game ever?"} +{"answers": ["Prince Michael of Yugoslavia"], "question": ", a Bernard Madoff feeder fund executive, allegedly approached Charles, Prince of Wales about becoming a potential investor at a polo tournament in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Poughkeepsie plan"], "question": "under the , Catholic children attended public schools taught by nuns wearing religious habits?"} +{"answers": ["Agrarian Socialist League"], "question": "the , a Russian revolutionary émigré organization, was founded at the funeral of Pyotr Lavrov in 1900?"} +{"answers": ["De ludo scachorum"], "question": "Leonardo da Vinci may have designed the chess pieces for ?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Stephens", "Peter", "Stephens", "Peter Stephens"], "question": " died in November 1757, 10 months before the town he founded was chartered in September 1758?"} +{"answers": ["Bexhill West branch line", "Bexhill West Branch Line"], "question": "the Combe Haven Viaduct, on the , contained over 9,000,000 bricks?"} +{"answers": ["Miners Foundry"], "question": "in 1879, the first Pelton wheel was manufactured at what would become known as the in Nevada City, California?"} +{"answers": ["Konocti Harbor"], "question": ", a now-closed resort and music venue in Lake County, California, was originally founded in 1959 as low-cost vacation housing for members of a plumbers union?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Welsh", "Michael Collins Welsh", "Welsh", "Michael Welsh"], "question": "in May 1982, the British Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP) was one of 69 MPs who called for an immediate halt to hostilities in the Falklands War?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Flores", "Battle of Flores"], "question": "in the \"(illustrated)\", a naval engagement of the 1585 Anglo-Spanish War, the Spanish fleet of warships outnumbered the English warships, 63 to 22?"} +{"answers": ["Maggie", "Maggie Roswell", "Roswell"], "question": "voice actress left \"The Simpsons\" in 1999 after a pay dispute with Fox Broadcasting Company, but returned in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Buckminster Fuller Challenge", "Buckminster Fuller"], "question": " awards US$100,000 every year for solutions to solve pressing complex global problems?"} +{"answers": ["Kiesel", "Dan", "Dan Kiesel"], "question": " was hired as physiotherapist for the Sri Lankan cricket team upon the recommendation of Australian fast-bowler Dennis Lillee?"} +{"answers": ["The Lazarus Effect", "The Lazarus Effect"], "question": "according to (RED), providing health-restoring antiretroviral drugs to HIV positive people in Africa, as described in the documentary , costs US$0.40 per person per day?"} +{"answers": ["Kent Island", "Kent Island"], "question": ", a national wildlife sanctuary in California's Bolinas Lagoon, was once just hours from becoming the future site of a 1,500-boat marina?"} +{"answers": ["Veste Landskron"], "question": "the Pomeranian Renaissance castle was abandoned after it deteriorated during the Thirty Years' and Scanian Wars?"} +{"answers": ["Milwaukee Does"], "question": "on December 9, 1978, the lost to the Chicago Hustle by a score of 92–87 in the first game played in Women's Professional Basketball League history?"} +{"answers": ["Chess", "Chess"], "question": "the game described in the 16th-century poem was reconstructed almost 350 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Swimming Reindeer"], "question": "the \"\", a 13,000-year-old Ice Age sculpture, was originally thought to be two separate reindeer sculptures until Henri Breuil realised they fitted together?"} +{"answers": ["Seal of Mindaugas"], "question": "the 1255 , celebrated as the only surviving depiction of King of Lithuania Mindaugas, could be a medieval forgery by the Teutonic Knights?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Mills Damon", "Damon", "Samuel"], "question": "land acquired from the vast estate of enlarged Hawaii Volcanoes National Park by more than 50%?"} +{"answers": ["Jaydiohead"], "question": "it took only six weeks for Max Tannone to mash parts of 30 Radiohead and Jay-Z songs for the album ?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Pether", "Abraham", "Pether"], "question": "artist (1756–1812) acquired his nickname from his skill at painting moonlit landscapes?"} +{"answers": ["1996 Pepsi Sharjah Cup", "Pepsi Sharjah Cup"], "question": "cricketer Gary Kirsten was the leading batsman in the , scoring 356 runs in seven innings at an average of 89.0?"} +{"answers": ["Topsy Sinden", "Topsy", "Sinden"], "question": "at the age of 16, was given the role of Violet Deveney in the 1894 hit Edwardian musical comedy \"The Shop Girl\"?"} +{"answers": ["The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates"], "question": "all of the surviving individuals of the species listed in the , which include the Silky Sifaka (\"Propithecus candidus\"), could fit into a single football stadium?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Wintzer Building", "Charles Wintzer", "Wintzer Building"], "question": "the \"\" in Wapakoneta, Ohio, was built as a combination house-and-tannery?"} +{"answers": ["Mission of the Guardian Angel"], "question": "the was a Jesuit mission that existed in the vicinity of Chicago, Illinois, from 1696 to 1700?"} +{"answers": ["Budgen", "Frank", "Frank Budgen", "Mayu Kanamori", "Frank Budgen"], "question": "commercial director filmed an advertisement that involved 50 stuntmen and acrobats?"} +{"answers": ["Johan", "Boklund", "Johan Christoffer Boklund"], "question": "Swedish artist taught painting to King Charles XV of Sweden at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts?"} +{"answers": ["Camel Transport Corps", "Egyptian Camel Transport Corps"], "question": "Australian and British members of the were often bitten by the camels they were handling?"} +{"answers": ["American Israelite", "The American Israelite"], "question": ", published in Cincinnati since 1854, helped advance American Reform Judaism and is the oldest English-language Jewish newspaper still circulated in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Sukkah City"], "question": "entrants in the architecture contest are allowed to erect their structures atop a live camel?"} +{"answers": ["Tag", "Tag"], "question": "Nike's 2001 was voted one of the top ten advertisements of the decade by \"Campaign\" magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudosiobla campbelli"], "question": "the extinct sawfly is one of three species of \"Pseudosiobla\" known from the fossil record?"} +{"answers": ["Colonia Asturias"], "question": " in Mexico City is named after the first major football stadium built in the city?"} +{"answers": ["Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre"], "question": "in 2009 the produced one of the first regional theatre productions of \"The Wedding Singer\" in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Erdoğan", "Meryem Erdoğan", "Meryem"], "question": "Ethiopian-born , impressed by her countrywoman Elvan Abeylegesse's success, illegally immigrated to Turkey at age 16 in order to become a distance runner?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Sass", "Henry", "Sass"], "question": "satirical novelist William Thackeray was a student at London art academy, which he later caricatured in his novel, \"The Newcomes\"?"} +{"answers": ["November 17, 1882", "Aurora of November 17, 1882"], "question": "a resulted in unusual phenomena reported in various parts of the world as an \"auroral beam\", a \"blood red\" sky, and a \"luminous mass, shaped somewhat like a torpedo\"?"} +{"answers": ["Winchester Hoard"], "question": "the jewellery \"\", thought to be a diplomatic gift from the Romans, was so chunky that no \"self-respecting\" Roman would wear it?"} +{"answers": ["Arani Jayaprakash", "Jayaprakash", "Arani", "Arani Velayudham Jayaprakash"], "question": " was the umpire at the bowler's end when Anil Kumble dismissed all 10 Pakistan batsmen in a Test cricket match in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["New Jersey", "New Jersey Gems"], "question": "Ann Meyers signed with the in 1979, with her US$50,000 salary matching what she had been paid by the Indiana Pacers in her bid to become the first woman to play in the NBA?"} +{"answers": ["Micrurus nigrocinctus"], "question": "apart from eating smaller lizards and amphibians, the also feeds on other snakes?"} +{"answers": ["Nickel mining in New Caledonia"], "question": " in New Caledonia ranks fifth in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Maharishi Peace Palace"], "question": "filmmaker David Lynch raised US$1 billion to help the Maharishi Vedic Education Development Corporation build 3,000 ?"} +{"answers": ["Stojan Osojnak", "Stojan", "Osojnak"], "question": "Croatian footballer played for Dinamo Zagreb in the club's first-ever match, a friendly against the Yugoslav Air Force team in June 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Coat of arms of Albany, New York"], "question": "Albany, New York, has a life-size sculpture of its \"\" that was sculpted by a local political cartoonist?"} +{"answers": ["Lonesome Day"], "question": "Bruce Springsteen recorded the vocal of \"\" live for each take of its music video, unlike common practice?"} +{"answers": ["Registrar of the University of Oxford"], "question": "one 16th-century was dismissed after neglecting his duties for a year, then imprisoned and fined after throwing a punch when the debate had ended?"} +{"answers": ["``Time Sculpture", "Time Sculpture"], "question": "Toshiba's 2008 television advertisement holds the world record for the highest number of moving-image cameras used in a composite shot?"} +{"answers": ["Twin Pimples raid", "Twin Pimples Raid"], "question": "the was carried out by No. 8 Commando and Australian Engineers in 1941, during the siege of Tobruk?"} +{"answers": ["Abel Pann", "Abel", "Pann"], "question": "artist created some of his most notable work when he got stuck in Europe during WWI?"} +{"answers": ["Glass Joe"], "question": " is considered one of Nintendo's most iconic characters, and has been used as a term to signify failure or weakness?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Wheeler", "Jack", "Wheeler", "Jack Wheeler", "Clare Jack Wheeler"], "question": "despite a slight build at 155 pounds, was the MVP of the undefeated 1930 Michigan football team and finished second in voting for the Chicago Tribune Silver Football?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Vreeland", "James P. Vreeland"], "question": "as part of efforts to balance New Jersey's $2.76 billion budget in 1976, State Senator proposed cutting the governor's annual salary by $2,500?"} +{"answers": ["Day", "Alexander", "Alexander Day"], "question": "con man used the name 'Marmaduke Davenport Esq.' to convince his victims that he was a member of the gentry in order to gain purchasing credit, which he would never repay?"} +{"answers": ["Bloodymania"], "question": "Juggalo Championship Wrestling's wrestling events have featured such competitors as former WWF Champion Diesel and UFC Hall of Famer Ken Shamrock?"} +{"answers": ["Park51"], "question": ", an Islamic cultural center whose proposed site has sparked controversy, will include a mosque, a 500-seat auditorium, and a swimming pool?"} +{"answers": ["Edgar Rees Jones", "Edgar Jones", "Edgar Jones"], "question": "Merthyr MP served as head of the Priorities Division of the British Ministry of Munitions during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Street Pastors"], "question": " were founded to confront gang culture in UK cities, and are now known for handing out flip-flops to tottering clubbers?"} +{"answers": ["Menarana"], "question": "the Late Cretaceous madtsoiid snake had several adaptations for head-first burrowing, but its large size may have made burrowing difficult or impossible?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Prince Frederick of Württemberg", "Württemberg"], "question": " attained the rank of Rittmeister 2nd class in the Army of Württemberg by the age of 15?"} +{"answers": ["The Murray Hotel", "Murray Hotel"], "question": "Sam Peckinpah, director of the \"The Wild Bunch\", lived in a three-room suite at in Livingston, Montana, from 1979 to 1984?"} +{"answers": ["Passer predomesticus"], "question": "the fossil relative of the House Sparrow is known only from two upper jaw bones?"} +{"answers": ["The Simpsons: Bartman Meets Radioactive Man"], "question": "the platformer from 1992 heavily featured the character Radioactive Man from \"The Simpsons\", even though he had rarely been seen on the show at that point?"} +{"answers": ["Navis lusoria"], "question": "it has been estimated that the , a type of a troop ship of the late Roman Empire, could reach speeds of about 10 knots?"} +{"answers": ["Enchey Monastery"], "question": "according to legend, Guru Padmasambhava subdued the spirits of the Khangchendzonga, Yabdean and Mahakaal at in Sikkim?"} +{"answers": ["Leinster Senior Football Championship Final", "Leinster Senior Football Championship", "2010 Leinster Senior Football Championship Final"], "question": "the ended in violence when fans invaded the pitch and attacked the referee?"} +{"answers": ["Tower Optical"], "question": " coin-operated binoculars \"\" can hold up to 2,000 US quarters and have kept their same distinctive look since first manufactured in 1932?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Fink", "Fink"], "question": "today, the 80th birthday of is celebrated at the Rheingau Musik Festival with compositions of Kirchner, Lachenmann, Rihm, Widmann and Hosokawa?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis Fred Pfeifer", "Pfeifer"], "question": " received the United States military's highest decoration for bravery, the Medal of Honor, while serving under a false name?"} +{"answers": ["Pakasuchus"], "question": "the recently described notosuchian crocodyliform had molar-like teeth that were as complex as those of carnivorous mammals?"} +{"answers": ["Tengo Todo Excepto a Tí", "Tengo Todo Excepto a Ti"], "question": "Mexican singer Edith Márquez received a gold certification in Mexico for an album that includes a cover of the number-one song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Morfill", "William Morfill", "William Richard Morfill"], "question": " was the first professor of Russian in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["MN 4", "MN 4"], "question": "during the zone, the saber-toothed cat \"Prosansanosmilus\" first appeared in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Mona", "Bell", "Mona Bell"], "question": ", mistress of entrepreneur Samuel Hill, claimed to have performed in Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show?"} +{"answers": ["2002 Continental Tire Bowl"], "question": "with 203 total yards and four touchdowns, Wali Lundy was named the Most Valuable Player of the American football ?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Pinos"], "question": "during the most of the English fleet managed to escape from the Spanish fleet by abandoning their boats and throwing their baggage into the water?"} +{"answers": ["24th Legislative District", "24th Legislative District"], "question": "when Robert Littell and Alison Littell McHose were elected in 2004 to the , they became the first father-daughter pair to serve together in the New Jersey Legislature?"} +{"answers": ["Herman O. West", "H.", "H. O. West", "West", "H.O. West"], "question": " dropped out of Louisiana College to work at a lumber mill before he assembled a chain of thirty-three department stores?"} +{"answers": ["Alternative Center for Excellence"], "question": "the \"\", the alternative high school in Danbury, Connecticut, is housed in the only remaining 19th-century school building in the city?"} +{"answers": ["Light Horse Tavern"], "question": " was named after Henry Lee III, a Continental Army soldier during the American Revolution known as \"Light Horse Harry\"?"} +{"answers": ["Erich Steidtmann", "Steidtmann", "Erich"], "question": "Efraim Zuroff expressed his frustration at the failure to bring 95-year-old to justice, saying \"I am the only Jew in the world who prays for the health of Nazi war criminals\"?"} +{"answers": ["Matt'' Patanelli", "Matt", "Matt Patanelli", "Patanelli"], "question": " was the first University of Michigan football player selected in an National Football League Draft?"} +{"answers": ["Border Governors Conference"], "question": "the , an annual meeting of the governors of the states that form the Mexico – United States border, was moved from Arizona to New Mexico this year?"} +{"answers": ["Pithari Taverna"], "question": "the book \"Food Lovers' Guide to New Jersey\" placed among the best Greek cuisine in the state?"} +{"answers": ["Farmer-Labour Party"], "question": "the Japanese was banned just a few hours after its foundation in 1925?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Havard-Williams", "Peter", "Havard-Williams"], "question": "the Welsh library educator served as Chief Librarian to the Council of Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Robin Sage"], "question": "fictional data analyst was freely given access to government email accounts, private bank accounts, and top secret military information by their owners within two months of her creation?"} +{"answers": ["Corylus johnsonii"], "question": "the extinct hazel species \"(fruit pictured)\" resembles three modern hazels found in China?"} +{"answers": ["Lyo and Merly"], "question": "the costumes of , the official mascots of the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore, have inbuilt fans and optional vests lined with cool packs to keep wearers from overheating?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang", "Zhang Yi", "Zhang Yi", "Yi"], "question": " promised the King of Chu to give back 600 \"li\" of land, and gave only 6 \"li\" at the end?"} +{"answers": ["Bucky O'Connor", "O'Connor", "Bucky"], "question": "Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball coach led the team to its only NCAA championship game in school history in 1956?"} +{"answers": ["Liushusaurus"], "question": "several fossils of the recently described Early Cretaceous lizard preserve scales, pigmentation, claw sheaths, cartilage, and small bones that make up the hemipenis?"} +{"answers": ["Küchler", "Albert Küchler", "Albert"], "question": "Danish painter \"\"Albanian Girl\"\" was probably not Albanian, but Italian?"} +{"answers": ["Harold Gomes", "Gomes", "Harold"], "question": "the former boxer was named the \"Ring Magazine\" fighter of the month following his world title victory over Paul Jorgensen?"} +{"answers": ["David Alexander", "Alexander", "David Alexander", "David", "John David Alexander"], "question": "as president of Southwestern at Memphis College, oversaw the desegregation of its fraternities and sororities?"} +{"answers": ["Bernie West", "Bernie", "West"], "question": "television writer , creator of \"The Jeffersons\", described his experience as a Borscht Belt comedian saying, \"Everything we did may not have been original, but what we stole was good!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bron Raymond Taylor", "Taylor", "Bron Taylor", "Bron"], "question": " coined the term \"dark green religion\" as a set of beliefs characterized by a conviction that \"nature is sacred, has intrinsic value, and is therefore due reverent care\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shalun line"], "question": "although travel times between downtown Tainan and the Tainan High Speed Rail Station will be halved by the new , residents have complained that it will worsen local road traffic?"} +{"answers": ["Serge", "Monast", "Serge Monast"], "question": " was a Québécois journalist and conspiracy theorist who claimed that \"Project Blue Beam\" is a NASA plan to fake the Second Coming of Christ to bring about the New World Order?"} +{"answers": ["Twyfelfontein"], "question": "the rock engravings at \"(\"Lion Plate\" pictured)\" are Namibia's only World Heritage Site?"} +{"answers": ["Bobbye Hall", "Bobbye", "Hall"], "question": "Bob Dylan paid US$2,500 per week to percussionist to get her to tour with him in 1978, in compensation for missed session musician work?"} +{"answers": ["Champlain Hudson Power Express"], "question": "the could lower emissions by 6,800 tonnes, emissions by 10,800 tonnes, and emissions by nearly 37 million tonnes during the first decade of operation?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur R. Albohn", "Arthur", "Albohn", "Arthur Raymond Albohn"], "question": " was known in the New Jersey General Assembly as \"Dr. No\" for his consistent pattern of voting against legislation that included unnecessary spending?"} +{"answers": ["Iowa Cornets"], "question": "the made it to the Women's Professional Basketball League championship in both of its seasons in the league, and lost both times?"} +{"answers": ["Tangen", "Jens", "Jens Tangen", "Jens Eugen Tangen"], "question": ", who was ordered by Nazis to become a trade union leader, was later deposed but escaped death, unlike his deputy chairman and judicial office leader?"} +{"answers": ["Plesiobalaenoptera"], "question": "unlike living rorqual whales, the late Miocene genus was probably not capable of ram feeding?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Polakovs", "Michael Polakovs"], "question": "Ronald McDonald's costume and make-up were created in 1966 by Latvian-born clown , better known as Coco the Clown?"} +{"answers": ["Lightning", "Lightning"], "question": "the roller coaster was so rough that the phrase \"take her on the Lightning\" became a folk remedy for terminating unwanted pregnancies?"} +{"answers": ["Killian", "Andrew Killian", "Andrew"], "question": "Bishop of Port Augusta, \"\" would travel thousands of miles to visit parishes in his rural diocese?"} +{"answers": ["Deerwood Country Club"], "question": "talks between President Gerald Ford and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in 1975 were held at the in Jacksonville, Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Acteosaurus"], "question": ", a species of aquatic lizard from the upper Cretaceous, is similar to mosasauroids and modern snakes?"} +{"answers": ["Eugene", "Eugene Anderson", "Anderson", "Eugene Robert Anderson"], "question": "insurance litigator was admitted to Harvard Law School with the help of an attorney he met while hitchhiking across the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Veracruz"], "question": "the first time slavery was abolished in the Americas was in the Mexican state of ?"} +{"answers": ["``Cross My Heart", "Cross My Heart", "Cross My Heart"], "question": "when Phil Ochs recorded \"\", the orchestra had difficulty keeping pace with him?"} +{"answers": ["Yateley Complex"], "question": "the in Hampshire was home to \"Britain's most famous fish\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sammy Lawhorn", "Sammy David Lawhorn", "Lawhorn", "Sammy"], "question": "the career of Chicago blues guitarist was partially curtailed by a burglar throwing him out of a third floor window?"} +{"answers": ["Eunotosaurus"], "question": "the parareptile \"(restoration pictured)\" was once widely accepted as a transitional form between turtles and their prehistoric ancestors?"} +{"answers": ["Road to...", "Road to ...", "Road to ..."], "question": "Dan Povenmire was the director for the , until he left \"Family Guy\" to create \"Phineas and Ferb\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy", "Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy"], "question": " can be used to characterize artistic materials in old-master paintings?"} +{"answers": ["Sideways", "Sideways"], "question": "although Citizen Cope's \"\" has never charted, it has been covered by Santana, Sheryl Crow and Corey Taylor?"} +{"answers": ["Henriksen", "Vera", "Vera Margrethe Henriksen", "Vera Henriksen"], "question": "novelist has also written two volumes of the History of the Royal Norwegian Air Force?"} +{"answers": ["Brighton Forum"], "question": "the , a serviced office complex in Brighton, England, was used to train Anglican schoolmistresses before being requisitioned for the Royal Engineers wartime use?"} +{"answers": ["Teatro de la Ciudad"], "question": "the \"\" was the most important cultural venue in Mexico City until the Palacio de Bellas Artes was finally finished in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Clifford", "Grossmark", "Clifford Sydney Grossmark", "Clifford Grossmark"], "question": ", chairman of Gillingham F.C. from 1961 until 1983, was widely known in football circles as simply \"The Doctor\"?"} +{"answers": ["Merrion v. Jicarilla Apache Tribe"], "question": "in 1982 the United States Supreme Court determined that a Native American Indian tribe may impose taxes on non-Indians, in ?"} +{"answers": ["Josh Zepps", "Josh", "Zepps"], "question": ", the past host of the Science Channel's \"Brink\" television series, formerly wrote and narrated a radio segment that satirized the Prime Ministers of Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Rhodocene"], "question": "the monomer is stable in solid state at or below liquid nitrogen temperatures (−196 °C) and in gas phase above 150 °C but not at room temperature?"} +{"answers": ["Noda", "Ritsuta Noda", "Ritsuta"], "question": "Japanese trade union leader was a pioneer in the underground birth control movement in Osaka?"} +{"answers": ["Antoine Gay", "Gay", "Antoine"], "question": "when alleged demoniac met another alleged demoniac, a friar who saw the meeting claimed he could hear the two demons arguing over which one was greater?"} +{"answers": ["Bungaroosh"], "question": "the fragile building material is so prevalent in Brighton that much of the town \"could be demolished with a well-aimed hose\"?"} +{"answers": ["Der Schatzgräber"], "question": "Austrian composer Franz Schreker's most successful opera was performed 354 times in over fifty cities between 1920 and 1925?"} +{"answers": ["Hyōgikai"], "question": "196 activists of the Japanese trade union movement were jailed in 1926 for organizing strikes?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Branoff", "Tony", "Branoff", "Tony'' Branoff"], "question": " became the first sophomore selected as MVP of the Michigan football team after leading the 1953 squad in scoring, handling punting duties and throwing a 66-yard touchdown pass?"} +{"answers": ["Temple of Solomon", "Templo de Salomão", "Temple of Solomon"], "question": "an \"exact replica\" of the Temple of Solomon called the is being built in Brazil?"} +{"answers": ["Cobblestone Historic District"], "question": "the District 5 School in the in Childs, New York, is one of only two buildings in the state to use cobblestone as a veneer over timber frame?"} +{"answers": ["The Wide World Magazine", "Wide World Magazine"], "question": "the motto of (1898–1965) was \"Truth is stranger than fiction\"?"} +{"answers": ["Conjunto Urbano Nonoalco Tlatelolco"], "question": "the , the largest apartment complex in Mexico, was declared a disaster area after the 1985 Mexico City earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Branca", "John Ralph Branca", "John", "John R. Branca"], "question": " wanted all three judges at a bout to be women, but one of the boxer's handlers nixed the idea as \"there's going to be a lot of blood and I don't want the three judges throwing up\"?"} +{"answers": ["Petalostigma triloculare"], "question": "the fruit of Australian rainforest plant the \"\" open explosively, throwing out parts as far as four metres away?"} +{"answers": ["Widlar", "Bob Widlar", "Bob"], "question": " was the first baby to be monitored by a wireless communication device?"} +{"answers": ["Mine", "Mine"], "question": "the release date of Taylor Swift's song \"\" was moved up after a recording of the song was leaked online?"} +{"answers": ["Callophrys sheridanii"], "question": "the is Wyoming's state butterfly?"} +{"answers": ["Edwin", "Edwin Benbow", "Benbow", "Edwin Louis Benbow"], "question": ", the only ace on the FE.8, evaded combat with the Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen, on 23 January 1917, only to shoot him down on 6 March 1917?"} +{"answers": ["St Teilo's Church, Llandeloy", "St Teilo's Church"], "question": " in Pembrokeshire was built in 1926–27 from medieval ruins?"} +{"answers": ["Simarouba"], "question": "the species can be used as timber, for producing edible oils and to treat dysentery?"} +{"answers": ["Miztec", "Miztec"], "question": "while the schooner-barge \"\" survived the 1919 storm that took her partner, the SS \"Myron\", her good fortune ended when she sank in 1921 with the loss of all hands on Friday the 13th?"} +{"answers": ["Kirchardt"], "question": "the importance of the acorn as fodder for locally raised pigs led the German town of to include one on the town crest?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Orange", "Fort Orange"], "question": "in order to end the dispute over jurisdiction of , Pieter Stuyvesant created the village of Beverwijck in 1652, which eventually became the city of Albany, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Urban Yeti!"], "question": "IGN's Craig Harris stated that felt like it was produced by \"a few guys down in someone's basement\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Ferris", "Jean Leon Gerome Ferris"], "question": "s series \"The Pageant of a Nation\" is the largest intact series of American historical paintings by a single artist?"} +{"answers": ["Central Highlands of Sri Lanka"], "question": " is the first World Heritage site in the country to be designated in 22 years?"} +{"answers": ["St Mark's Church, Brithdir", "St Mark's Church"], "question": " has been described as one of the few full blooded Arts and Crafts churches in Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Mánička"], "question": " were persecuted by the Czechoslovak communist regime in the 1960s and '70s?"} +{"answers": ["Tousley-Church House"], "question": "Emma Webster funded renovations to the \"\" in Albion, New York, for the Daughters of the American Revolution despite not being a member?"} +{"answers": ["Trapalcotherium"], "question": " is one of five species of mammals recognized among seven fossil teeth from the Cretaceous Allen Formation of Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["1881 Chios earthquake"], "question": "the was the last of the three \"catastrophes\" that affected the island of Chios in the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Culture of Bankura district"], "question": "the Jhapan festival, dedicated to the goddess Manasa, is of particular significance to snake charmers in the ?"} +{"answers": ["116 Hospital Street", "116 Hospital Street, Nantwich"], "question": "the Georgian façade of \"\" conceals a 15th-century structure, which might be the oldest house in Nantwich, Cheshire?"} +{"answers": ["Den State Park", "Snake Den State Park"], "question": "concerned citizens of Johnston, Rhode Island, were able to prevent the construction of a waterpark at in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Rio", "Tony Rio", "Tony"], "question": ", placed on probation in 1958 for being part of a football gambling ring, went on to become the MVP of the 1959 Michigan football team?"} +{"answers": ["The Simpsons: Bart's House of Weirdness"], "question": "the 1992 \"Simpsons\" video game is mostly unknown today because it was only released for DOS, and therefore has almost no fan base?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Freeman", "Freeman", "Hans", "Hans Charles Freeman"], "question": " introduced protein crystallography to Australia and determined the structure of plastocyanin, the first protein to be structurally characterised in the southern hemisphere?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia v. West Virginia"], "question": "the U.S. Supreme Court delayed taking up the case of for three years because it was deadlocked over whether it had jurisdiction over the issue?"} +{"answers": ["Schriner", "Sweeney", "Sweeney Schriner"], "question": "Hockey Hall of Fame forward was the first Russian-born player in National Hockey League history?"} +{"answers": ["Invasion of Elba"], "question": "in June 1944, during the the Free French assault division included 200 mules?"} +{"answers": ["La Masia"], "question": "more than 440 players have lived at \"\", but only 10% have made it into the FC Barcelona first team?"} +{"answers": ["Mariposa botnet"], "question": "before it was dismantled, the was estimated to consist of 8 to 12 million zombie computers, making it one of the largest botnets in history?"} +{"answers": ["Maryland v. West Virginia"], "question": "the 1910 U.S. Supreme Court decision in established the current boundary between the states of Maryland and West Virginia based on a stone set in a river in 1746?"} +{"answers": ["Boys & Girls 1+1=3"], "question": "Wayne Wang handpicked a song for his movie \"Chinese Box\" that a group of teenagers from Sarawak, Malaysia, made their professional debut on with?"} +{"answers": ["Emeel", "Emeel Salem", "Emeel Badie Salem", "Salem"], "question": "in 2007, won the inaugural college baseball Lowe's Senior CLASS Award after earning a 3.85 grade point average at the University of Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["Achim Synagogue", "Ahavath Achim Synagogue", "Achavath Achim Synagogue"], "question": "the Colonial Revival facade of in Bridgeport, Connecticut, includes a portico with fluted columns and stained-glass windows?"} +{"answers": ["Wolf of Kabul"], "question": "Chung, the 's sidekick in British story papers and comics, cracked heads with a cricket bat which he called \"clicky-ba\"?"} +{"answers": ["Morris v. United States"], "question": "the 1899 U.S. Supreme Court case decided who owned the water rights associated with land possessed by the heirs of the late Chief Justice John Marshall?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Lowthian Green", "Green"], "question": "English merchant published his theory of Earth's formation while serving in the cabinet of the Kingdom of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Metadynamics"], "question": " has been used to study, among other things, protein folding, chemical reactions, molecular docking and phase transitions?"} +{"answers": ["St David's Church, Llangeview", "St David's Church"], "question": ", Monmouthshire, is listed Grade I because of its exceptional interior including a 15th-century rood-loft and rare pre-Victorian box pews?"} +{"answers": ["Hill", "Henry", "Henry Hill", "Henry Hill"], "question": " attended the University of Michigan on an academic scholarship and became the MVP of the 1970 football team as a walk-on?"} +{"answers": ["1222 Cyprus earthquake"], "question": "one of the effects of the was to render the harbour at Paphos unusable?"} +{"answers": ["Bannerjee", "Moheschunder Bannerjee", "Moheschunder"], "question": "the Bengal chess player in 1855 introduced the body of openings now known as Indian defence?"} +{"answers": ["Ma'agan Michael", "Ma'agan Michael Ship"], "question": "the 5th century BCE \"\" shows no wear from recurrent use and no shipworm damage, leading its excavators to believe that it sank on its maiden voyage or not long afterward?"} +{"answers": ["Virginie", "Virginie Bovie", "Bovie"], "question": "of over 200 artworks known to have been created by Belgian painter , only 7 have been located?"} +{"answers": ["Kato", "Sogen Kato", "Sogen"], "question": "the family of now face an investigation into allegations they claimed yen in pension money when they kept Kato's death a secret for thirty years?"} +{"answers": ["Archibald Church", "Church", "Archibald"], "question": ", a veteran of the British intervention in the Russian Civil War and a Labour MP, introduced a eugenics bill to the House of Commons in 1931?"} +{"answers": ["Haimen"], "question": "flooding from the Yangtze River destroyed part of the city of before the river changed course in 1701 and created new land for the city?"} +{"answers": ["Ridley", "Lancelot Ridley", "Lancelot"], "question": "during Henry VIII's reign, , one of the Six Preachers of Canterbury Cathedral, took part in the disputation Thomas Cranmer set up on Trinity Sunday 1542, in Croydon?"} +{"answers": ["Litsea bindoniana"], "question": "the Tooth-billed Catbird uses the leaves of the \"\" on its display court floor?"} +{"answers": ["East Meadow Jewish Center"], "question": "Rabbi Ronald Androphy of protested enforcement in 2001 of an 1896 tax on houses of worship purchasing homes for clerics as violating the separation of church and state?"} +{"answers": ["Yugoslavia national under-20 football team"], "question": "the defunct still hold the FIFA U-20 World Cup scoring record they set in 1987 with an average of 2.44 goals per game?"} +{"answers": ["Mukta", "Barve", "Mukta Barve"], "question": "Indian actress won the 2007 Zee Award for best actress in a commercial play for her portrayal of a Kabaddi enthusiast?"} +{"answers": ["Beautiful Heartache"], "question": "Mel Gibson directed four music videos for singer-songwriter Oksana Grigorieva's album ?"} +{"answers": ["Al Goodman", "Al", "Al Goodman", "Goodman"], "question": "after a fire destroyed US$500,000 worth of master recordings, singer of Ray, Goodman & Brown said \"I just stood there and watched 30 or 40 years of my life go by\"?"} +{"answers": ["Orconectes immunis"], "question": "the invasive crayfish can outcompete the earlier invader \"O. limosus\"?"} +{"answers": ["John of Tynemouth", "John of Tynemouth", "Tynemouth", "John"], "question": "after the medieval lawyer was kidnapped for ransom, he informed his kidnappers that the writer Gerald of Wales would be travelling nearby, causing Gerald to also be kidnapped?"} +{"answers": ["Myrtle Beach Boardwalk", "Myrtle Beach"], "question": "to celebrate the opening of the , reality TV show \"Cake Boss\" produced a cake in the shape of a flip-flop?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Milson", "James Milson"], "question": "Milsons Point, a suburb on the North Shore of Sydney, Australia, was named in honour of ?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Strinko", "Strinko"], "question": "1974 Michigan football MVP suffered a degenerative knee injury and later formed an organization to provide medical assistance to others injured in college athletics?"} +{"answers": ["Seaside Park", "Seaside Park"], "question": " in Bridgeport, Connecticut, has a history of hosting music, from Sunday concerts championed by P.T. Barnum in 1890 to the Gathering of the Vibes music festival in summer 2010?"} +{"answers": ["North Main–Bank Streets Historic District"], "question": " Albion, New York, is one of the best-preserved commercial areas along the route of the Erie Canal?"} +{"answers": ["Nantwich Union Workhouse", "Nantwich Workhouse"], "question": "inmates of could be confined in a dungeon for drinking tea?"} +{"answers": ["The Pond and Hallett Nature Sanctuary", "The Pond and Hallett Nature Sanctuary, Central Park"], "question": "Hal the Central Park Coyote got his nickname from his temporary lair in \"\" in Central Park, New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Diogo", "Diogo Fernandes Pereira", "Pereira", "Diogo Fernandes"], "question": " discovered the Mascarenes archipelago (Réunion, Mauritius, and Rodrigues) in 1507?"} +{"answers": ["West Argyle Street Historic District"], "question": "the in Chicago, Illinois, developed from a village named \"Argyle Park\" after the Dukes of Argyll in Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone", "Cyclone"], "question": " at Revere Beach was the world's first roller coaster to reach in height?"} +{"answers": ["Chantry Chapel of St Mary the Virgin, Wakefield"], "question": "the on the medieval bridge over the River Calder is the oldest and most ornate of the surviving bridge chapels in England?"} +{"answers": ["St Peter and St Leonard's Church, Horbury"], "question": " \"\" was paid for by John Carr, a former Lord Mayor of York?"} +{"answers": ["Ukrainian local elections, 2010", "Ukrainian local elections"], "question": "parties that have been established less than a year before the are not permitted to compete in these elections?"} +{"answers": ["Marcus Ray", "Ray", "Marcus Kenyon Ray", "Marcus"], "question": " was an All-American member of the record-setting 1997 Michigan Wolverines football team's defense?"} +{"answers": ["Ben", "Ben Koller", "Koller"], "question": "drummer is rumored to be a member of the band United Nations, but due to contractual obligations, the members are bound to remain anonymous?"} +{"answers": ["Smith", "Franklin Waldo Smith", "Franklin W. Smith", "Franklin Smith", "Franklin"], "question": " helped establish the YMCA in Boston, the first chapter of the organization in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["MedStar Capitals Iceplex"], "question": ", the practice arena of the Washington Capitals, is the highest ice rink off street-level in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Myra", "Myra"], "question": "Marcus Harvey's painting was vandalised twice, by two different artists, on the opening day of the \"Sensation\" exhibition in 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Vail", "Charles Henry Vail", "Charles H. Vail", "Charles"], "question": "the 1901 Socialist candidate for Governor of New Jersey, \"\", was a Universalist clergyman?"} +{"answers": ["New York Stars", "New York", "New York Stars"], "question": "the were the champions of the Women's Professional Basketball League in its second year, but never played another game as the team disbanded after the 1979–80 season?"} +{"answers": ["Roger fitzReinfrid", "Roger", "fitzReinfrid"], "question": "during the early 1190s, the medieval English royal justice and administrator had custody of both Windsor Castle and the Tower of London?"} +{"answers": ["July 2010 Bronx tornado", "2010 Bronx tornado"], "question": "the was only the second known tornado to touch down in the Bronx and seventh to impact New York City since records began in 1950?"} +{"answers": ["Princess Marie of Liechtenstein", "Princess Marie of Liechtenstein", "Princess Marie Isabelle of Liechtenstein", "Liechtenstein", "Princess"], "question": "the 1989 wedding of was denounced by her own grandfather as \"treason\"?"} +{"answers": ["GRB 070714B"], "question": " was the most distant short-duration gamma-ray burst ever detected?"} +{"answers": ["Attorney General of Virginia's climate science investigation"], "question": " of climatologist Michael E. Mann by Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli has been criticized by scientists as \"echo[ing] some of the worst offenses of the McCarthy era\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aboriginal title in the United States"], "question": "the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act extinguished all ?"} +{"answers": ["Durant-Dort Carriage Company Office"], "question": "after William C. Durant founded the \"\", the best-selling horse-drawn vehicle maker in the US, he made Buick into the nation's best-selling car and founded General Motors?"} +{"answers": ["Kenai Peninsula", "Kenai Peninsula wolf", "Kenai Peninsula Wolf"], "question": "by the late 1910s, the population of the had been almost completely eradicated through hunting and application of strychnine?"} +{"answers": ["James Gettys McGready Ramsey", "J.", "J. G. M. Ramsey", "Ramsey"], "question": " funeral procession in 1884 was the largest ever witnessed in Knoxville, Tennessee, until that time?"} +{"answers": ["United Nations Security Council", "United Nations Security Council Resolution 1450"], "question": "the adoption of the marked the first time that Israeli losses were mentioned or condemned in a United Nations resolution?"} +{"answers": ["Shooting an apple off one's child's head"], "question": " is not a feat unique to William Tell, but was reportedly ascribed to Danish hero Palnatoki in the 12th century?"} +{"answers": ["Decaspermum humile"], "question": "despite reaching high in nature, \"\" has potential as an indoor or tub plant?"} +{"answers": ["As-Sadaka", "as-Sadaka"], "question": " is the first Olympic-size swimming pool in Gaza?"} +{"answers": ["Inca plan"], "question": "Manuel Belgrano, José de San Martín and Martín Miguel de Güemes that Argentina be a constitutional monarchy ruled by an Inca?"} +{"answers": ["Zariphios School"], "question": ", founded at 1875 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, was one of the most significant Greek educational institutions in the region, attracting teachers from Greece and Western Europe?"} +{"answers": ["San Vicente Dam"], "question": "the largest ever dam raise in the United States is occurring at the in California, which will increase its height by and more than double its reservoir size?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Due", "Due", "Paul"], "question": "among the works of architect is the design of Hamar Railway Station from 1896?"} +{"answers": ["Manordeifi Old Church"], "question": "Do you know that, although the nearby River Teifi no longer floods, the tradition of keeping a coracle in the porch of continues?"} +{"answers": ["International Coffee Agreement"], "question": "the US entered the precursor to the because they feared that the declining price of coffee could drive Latin American countries towards Nazi or Communist sympathies?"} +{"answers": ["Gyantse Dzong"], "question": "the \"\" was badly damaged and plundered during the 1904 British invasion because the primitively armed Tibetans were overwhelmed after holding off the British for two months?"} +{"answers": ["Bill of Middlesex"], "question": "the outcome of reforming actions such as the , initially intended to increase the business of the English Court of King's Bench, was its dissolution?"} +{"answers": ["Hotspur", "The Hotspur"], "question": "the first issue of in 1933 contained an offer for an electric shock machine?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher C. Walker House", "Christopher C. Walker House and Farm"], "question": "the was a center for hog raising in western Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Roots Club"], "question": "one restaurant reviewer expects the \"upscale\" to bring \"a new era of ... dining experience\" to Gaza?"} +{"answers": ["Sagbo", "Jean", "Jean Sagbo", "Jean Gregoire Sagbo"], "question": ", a real estate agent from Benin, is the first Black politician elected in Russia and has been called \"Russia's Obama\"?"} +{"answers": ["El Cariño Es Como Una Flor"], "question": "\"\", performed by Venezuelan singer-songwriter Rudy La Scala, became his first best performing Latin single in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern"], "question": "in 2008 Naji Hakim composed variations for oboe and organ on Philipp Nicolai's chorale , published in 1599?"} +{"answers": ["South Chamorro Seamount"], "question": ", a submarine mud volcano near the Mariana Trench, is only the second such structure in the world to be sampled?"} +{"answers": ["Spanish National Health System"], "question": "under the foreign minors in Spain have the same rights to health care as Spanish nationals?"} +{"answers": ["Houston Angels"], "question": "the of the Women's Professional Basketball League had an all-male cheerleading squad, which the team's owner promised wouldn't be a \"sex show – this is high class\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sitophilus zeamais", "Maize weevil"], "question": "the \"\" is a serious pest of maize in the United States, and also infests standing crops and cereals in all tropical areas of the world?"} +{"answers": ["Schoemaker", "Wolff Schoemaker", "Charles Prosper Wolff Schoemaker", "Charles"], "question": "Dutch architect , who designed the Villa Isola, was assisted by former first President of Indonesia Sukarno during the renovation of the Hotel Preanger?"} +{"answers": ["The Avengers", "The Avengers"], "question": "the planned 2012 Marvel Studios film , to be directed by Joss Whedon, was first announced in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["William Carpenter", "William", "Carpenter", "William Hookham Carpenter", "William Carpenter"], "question": "in 1856 painted the last King of Delhi's eldest son, Prince Fakhr-ud Din Mirza, five months before the Prince died?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Abita"], "question": "Minnesota's highest lake, , is only 12 miles away from its lowest lake, Lake Superior?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm", "Schüchter", "Wilhelm Schüchter"], "question": "Erna Berger sang the title role of Bedřich Smetana's \"The Bartered Bride\" in a 1955 recording with and the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie?"} +{"answers": ["Constitution of the Republic of Singapore Tribunal"], "question": "the President of Singapore can only refer questions regarding the Constitution to the on the Cabinet's advice?"} +{"answers": ["Portal", "Portal"], "question": "s music \"has been compared to, among other things, a leaf blower, a vacuum cleaner and an aeronautics tunnel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wye Jamison", "Wye", "Wye Jamison Allanbrook", "Allanbrook"], "question": "musicologist showed how compositions by Mozart \"\" were influenced by the social dances of his time?"} +{"answers": ["Sivakant Tiwari", "Tiwari", "Sivakant", "S. Tiwari"], "question": "senior Singaporean legal officer was lead counsel in inquiries into the \"Spyros\" disaster (1978), the Singapore Cable Car disaster (1984), and the Hotel New World disaster (1988)?"} +{"answers": ["Armajaro"], "question": " hedge fund manager is known as \"Chocolate Finger\" for his exploits in cocoa trading?"} +{"answers": ["J. T. Wise", "J.", "Wise"], "question": "professional baseball player is the great-nephew of 1960 World Series MVP Bobby Richardson?"} +{"answers": ["Jasper Seamount"], "question": "observations and samplings from show that it is very similar to Hawaiian volcanoes?"} +{"answers": ["Cargo control room"], "question": "on a tanker, the person in charge monitors and controls cargo transfers from the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Offence of scandalizing the court in Singapore"], "question": "any act or statement which alleges bias, impropriety or any wrongdoing concerning a judge in the exercise of his judicial function falls within the ?"} +{"answers": ["Carbuncle Cup"], "question": "nominations for the 2010 , awarded annually to the worst new building in the UK, include the Strata tower block in London, and the redeveloped Burns Monument Centre in Kilmarnock?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony J. Alvarado", "Anthony John Alvarado", "Anthony", "Alvarado"], "question": " was named New York City School Chancellor in 1983, the school system's first Hispanic in that post, but was forced to resign in 1984 amid charges of financial improprieties?"} +{"answers": ["Stade Grimonprez-Jooris"], "question": "the last goal at the in Lille was scored in May 2004 by Matt Moussilou, before the stadium closed after serving as Lille OSC's home for almost 30 years?"} +{"answers": ["Taichiro", "Morinaga", "Taichiro Morinaga"], "question": " was the first person to manufacture chocolates in Japan which he learned after working as a janitor in an American candy factory?"} +{"answers": ["Sedlo Seamount"], "question": "the tablemount structure of , a seamount (underwater volcano), indicates that it used to be above the water?"} +{"answers": ["Sassafras hesperia"], "question": "unlike modern \"Sassafras\", which are deciduous, the extinct species \"(fossil pictured)\" may have been evergreen?"} +{"answers": ["Nanyang Style"], "question": "the was a regional art movement practised by migrant Chinese painters in Singapore in the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Groruddalen BK"], "question": "the football team finished third in their league in 2007 and had the league top scorer, but lost their coach and all players save two, facing relegation and liquidation in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Leonard Curtis"], "question": "despite criticism in Channel 4's \"Dispatches\" for his work at UK firm , Keith Goodman went on to become President of the Insolvency Practitioners Association?"} +{"answers": ["The Heart of a Woman"], "question": ", the fourth installment of Maya Angelou's six autobiographies, has been called her \"most introspective\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bropho v State of Western Australia", "Bropho v Western Australia"], "question": "Indigenous Australian activist Robert Bropho won a in the High Court of Australia challenging the redevelopment of Perth's Swan Brewery?"} +{"answers": ["Library of the Congress of Mexico"], "question": "the building that houses the was a cantina at the beginning of the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Black Rock Shooter"], "question": "the anime was based on the song of the same name by Huke and Ryo of the Japanese music group Supercell?"} +{"answers": ["Henie Onstad Kunstsenter", "Henie-Onstad Art Centre"], "question": "world champion figure skater Sonja Henie and her husband founded \"\" at Høvikodden in Bærum?"} +{"answers": ["Gudmund Hatt", "Gudmund", "Aage Gudmund Hatt", "Hatt"], "question": "the Danish ethnologist systematically inventoried cultural similarities and differences amongst northern peoples?"} +{"answers": ["St Michael and All Angels Church, Llanfihangel Rogiet", "St Michael and All Angels Church"], "question": ", in Monmouthshire, Wales, is approached through a working farm?"} +{"answers": ["Graveyard Seamounts"], "question": "the are all named morbidly, with names such as Pyre Seamount, Morgue Seamount, and Zombie Seamount?"} +{"answers": ["The Back Porch Majority", "Back Porch Majority"], "question": " was chosen by \"Life\" magazine to provide entertainment at the White House in 1965?"} +{"answers": ["Women's Professional Basketball League"], "question": "the , which played its first game in 1978 in Milwaukee in front of 7,800 fans, collapsed after three seasons and an estimated in total losses?"} +{"answers": ["St Brothen's Church, Llanfrothen", "St Brothen's Church"], "question": "tree-ring dating shows that the wood for the rood screen in , Gwynedd, Wales, came from trees felled between 1496 and 1506?"} +{"answers": ["The Life", "The Life"], "question": "scenes for the 2009 television advertisement were filmed inside the cooling tower of an active nuclear power station?"} +{"answers": ["Beit Beirut"], "question": "before becoming a museum, \"\" was a vantage point for sniping and a combat zone during the Lebanese Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Big Spring Cafe"], "question": "ordering \"half and half\" at in Huntsville, Alabama, gets you a bowl with equal portions of chili con carne and Brunswick stew?"} +{"answers": ["Silver King Mine"], "question": "the location of the was first discovered by a soldier building a road during the Apache Wars, who found black rocks that flattened when struck?"} +{"answers": ["Peabody", "Judith", "Judith Peabody", "Judith Dunnington Peabody"], "question": "socialite was known for clothes she wore from Bill Blass and Donald Brooks, as well as for legal aid to Lenny Bruce and her efforts at Gay Men's Health Crisis for people with AIDS?"} +{"answers": ["Cardiff School of Art & Design", "Cardiff School of Art"], "question": ", established in 1865, is the oldest constituent part of University of Wales Institute, Cardiff?"} +{"answers": ["Nathan Quinones", "Nathan", "Quinones"], "question": " felt so relieved after leaving his position as New York City School Chancellor, that he said he \"felt like a little bird\", singing to himself as he walked down the street?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese Arctic and Antarctic Administration"], "question": "in 2009, the began planning for a Chinese-built icebreaker due to its expanding polar exploration activities?"} +{"answers": ["Tabloid", "Tabloid"], "question": "the Canadian television series (1953–1960) regularly featured weatherman Percy Saltzman's flipping of a chalk?"} +{"answers": ["Go On Lad"], "question": "the Hovis advertisement compresses 122 years of British history into 122 seconds?"} +{"answers": ["Lamp", "Lamp"], "question": "the jury at the 2003 Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival took longer to award the Grand Prix to than any other commercial in the festival's history?"} +{"answers": ["The Oceanography Society", "Oceanography Society"], "question": "the gives out the Jerlov Award \"in Recognition of Contribution Made to the Advancement of Our Knowledge of the Nature and Consequences of Light in the Ocean\"?"} +{"answers": ["Heinrich Ernst Schirmer", "Heinrich", "Schirmer"], "question": "architects and Wilhelm von Hanno designed all stations on Norway's first railway line, the Hoved Line between Christiania and Eidsvoll?"} +{"answers": ["Nebraska", "Nebraska"], "question": "Bruce Springsteen's song \"\" was inspired by Springsteen seeing Terrence Malick's film \"Badlands\" on television?"} +{"answers": ["Thrangu Monastery", "Thrangu Monastery"], "question": "the , the first traditional Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Canada, with a 4 metre golden Buddha, was officially opened in Richmond, British Columbia, on 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Huntersville", "Huntersville, Norfolk, Virginia"], "question": " is unique amongst Norfolk's 19th-century neighborhoods, in that it was unplanned and developed over time?"} +{"answers": ["Celtic Voices and Hale Bopp"], "question": "the Comet Hale-Bopp inspired Graham Waterhouse to compose for string orchestra, which ends with a boy soprano singing \"How Brightly Shines the Morning Star\"?"} +{"answers": ["Exercise Grand Slam", "Grand Slam"], "question": " in 1952 was a major naval exercise of the newly formed NATO alliance, with over 200 warships?"} +{"answers": ["Kress", "Ted", "Ted Kress"], "question": "Michigan halfback set a Big Ten single-game rushing record with 218 yards in his second conference game?"} +{"answers": ["What's it going to take?"], "question": "for the advertising campaign, celebrities such as Anna Friel and Fern Britton were made up to appear to have been the victims of domestic abuse?"} +{"answers": ["Gerson Goldhaber", "Gerson", "Goldhaber"], "question": "research by on supernovae provided evidence that the rate of the expansion of the universe was increasing due to what was termed \"dark energy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Der Ring des Polykrates", "Der Ring des Polykrates"], "question": "Austrian composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold (of Hollywood film score fame) composed his first opera, , when he was only seventeen years old?"} +{"answers": ["James", "McMaster", "James McMaster", "James Alphonsus McMaster"], "question": "American newspaper editor changed his name to make it sound Irish?"} +{"answers": ["Ricketts Glen State Park"], "question": " \"\" in Pennsylvania was to have become a national park before budget issues and World War II ended that plan?"} +{"answers": ["Christian population growth", "Mitgliederentwicklung in den Kirchen"], "question": "the is growing slightly faster than the world's population?"} +{"answers": ["Pflasterspektakel"], "question": "the annual ('pavement spectacle') in Linz, Austria, features over 400 international street artists and attracts some 200,000 visitors each year?"} +{"answers": ["Baganda"], "question": "by the early 1900s, famine, civil war and sleeping sickness had reduced the population of the to around a third of its size in the prior century?"} +{"answers": ["Harrison Howell Dodge", "Dodge", "Harrison"], "question": ", who served for 52 years as the resident superintendent of Mount Vernon, often slept in the house as a night guard?"} +{"answers": ["Schou", "Einar Oscar Schou", "Einar"], "question": "Norwegian architect is best known for his design of the Bergen theatre Den Nationale Scene \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Polly Morgan", "Polly", "Morgan"], "question": " is a London based British artist who uses taxidermy to create works of art?"} +{"answers": ["Kincaid", "Thomas", "Thomas Kincaid"], "question": "the 1687 diary of Edinburgh medical student records the earliest known golfing instructions?"} +{"answers": ["Little Pamir", "Little Pamir River"], "question": "the valley in Afghanistan supports populations of Marco Polo sheep, ibex, and other wild animals?"} +{"answers": ["Cotswold Air Show"], "question": "in 2010, the commemorated the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, featuring aircraft such as the Supermarine Spitfire and the Hawker Hurricane?"} +{"answers": ["Gaza Mall"], "question": "the new aims to \"develop a marketing and leisure culture\" in Gaza?"} +{"answers": ["Mechanical Galleon"], "question": "the \"\" was not only a model nef and a clock, but also had smoking cannons, bells, trumpets, a drum, and a Holy Roman Emperor?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Gurney Cresswell", "Cresswell", "Samuel"], "question": " was the first naval officer to cross the entire Northwest Passage?"} +{"answers": ["Camano Island State Park"], "question": "900 volunteers completed the initial work on in Washington in a single day?"} +{"answers": ["LACM 149371"], "question": "the fossil mammalian tooth shows resemblances with some ungulates, rodents, and multituberculates, but most likely belongs to the extinct Gondwanatheria?"} +{"answers": ["Space Chair"], "question": " holds the world record for the highest, high-definition TV commercial?"} +{"answers": ["St Ellyw's Church, Llanelieu", "St Ellyw's Church"], "question": "the redundant church of in Powys, Wales, is a venue for the annual Talgarth Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Lemrick", "Lemrick Nelson", "Nelson"], "question": "when was tried in 1992 for the murder of Yankel Rosenbaum, a few of the largely African-American jury that acquitted him later attended a party that honored him as a \"hero\"?"} +{"answers": ["SK av 1909"], "question": " was the first sports club in Norway explicitly for workers?"} +{"answers": ["Dale Webster", "Dale", "Webster"], "question": " set the Guinness World Record for \"the most consecutive days spent surfing\", at 10,407?"} +{"answers": ["Pinckney State Recreation Area"], "question": "Hell \"\" is in ?"} +{"answers": ["Roundhead", "Roundhead"], "question": "Wyandot chief had his own brother executed for siding with the United States prior to the War of 1812?"} +{"answers": ["Saw-shelled turtle", "Myuchelys latisternum"], "question": "the is one of the few native Australian animals which successfully prey on the introduced poisonous Cane Toad?"} +{"answers": ["Old Lions"], "question": "despite being shown only three times in its entirety, the TV ad is credited with increasing sales of Carlsberg lager in the UK by over four hundred percent?"} +{"answers": ["Motiejus", "Šumauskas", "Motiejus Šumauskas"], "question": ", chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic 1967–1975, was a partisan fighter during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Dramatiska Institutet", "University College of Film, Radio, Television and Theatre"], "question": "the National Academy of Mime and Acting, an old Swedish school, will merge with the university college in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Delhi Dam"], "question": "the in northeast Iowa failed on July 24, 2010, after the Maquoketa River reached record levels?"} +{"answers": ["Garnie William McGinty", "McGinty", "Garnie", "Garnie W. McGinty"], "question": "the Louisiana historian \"Louisiana Redeemed: The Overthrow of Carpetbag Rule, 1876–1880\" is an enduring study of Reconstruction in McGinty's native state?"} +{"answers": ["Broighter Hoard", "Broighter Gold"], "question": "finds from the hoard have featured on one pound coins from two different countries?"} +{"answers": ["Glowing Stars"], "question": "many crew members began to cry while filming hospital scenes for the Swedish film , because they thought the scenes were emotional?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Derwen", "St Mary's Church"], "question": ", Denbighshire, Wales, is listed Grade I because it possesses an exceptionally complete rood screen and loft and otherwise retains much of its medieval character?"} +{"answers": ["Władysław Wawrzyniak", "Wawrzyniak", "Władysław"], "question": ", one of the founders of the Republic of Ostrów, was among the victims of the Katyn massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Leonard", "Hurst", "Leonard Hurst"], "question": "the inaugural Paris Marathon in 1896 was won by , an English brick-maker?"} +{"answers": ["Marko's Monastery"], "question": "Do you know that, unlike many other monasteries and churches of the time, experienced almost no damage after Skopje fell under Ottoman rule?"} +{"answers": ["Trillion Dollar Campaign", "The Trillion Dollar Campaign"], "question": "during , \"The Zimbabwean\" newspaper put up billboards printed on genuine Zimbabwean banknotes?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Streater", "Streater"], "question": "almost none of 17th-century architectural painting survives except the ceiling of the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford, which was restored in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Accidental Asian", "The Accidental Asian"], "question": "Eric Liu's 1998 book, , was praised by \"Time\" magazine for its balanced approach toward racial topics?"} +{"answers": ["Republic of Ostrów"], "question": "the was a short-lived autonomous republic created in the aftermath of World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Dennis", "Joseph Dennis Fitzgerald", "Dennis Fitzgerald", "Fitzgerald"], "question": " won a gold medal in wrestling at the 1963 Pan American Games, and set the Michigan Wolverines football record with a 99-yard kickoff return?"} +{"answers": ["Edward B. Bunn S.J. Intercultural Center"], "question": "the solar panels on the were designed with rough glass to prevent interference with planes at Reagan National Airport?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald Garson", "Garson", "Gerald"], "question": ", a New York Supreme Court Justice who was later convicted of accepting bribes, assured the lawyer bribing him: “Justice is being done”?"} +{"answers": ["Web content lifecycle"], "question": "the can be so complex that most experts do not agree on descriptions of the number, name, or type of stages to include in the process?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Beirne", "Charles J. Beirne", "Beirne", "Charles"], "question": "Father , S.J., advised the United States on Latin American affairs while serving as vice president of Universidad Centroamericana in El Salvador?"} +{"answers": ["Nakhchivanski", "Jamshid", "Jamshid Nakhchivanski"], "question": "a Soviet and former Russian Imperial and Azerbaijani military commander, combrig , became a victim of the Great Purge and was executed in 1938 after his third arrest by NKVD?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Gray", "Bill Gray", "Gray"], "question": " appeared at every baseball position except pitcher during his professional career, including playing seven different positions during his debut season with the Philadelphia Phillies?"} +{"answers": ["Patroon Creek"], "question": "the was listed in 1993 as one of the top 10 most polluted rivers in New York, and heavy metals such as depleted uranium were found in the creek in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["North Perrott Cricket Club", "North Perrott Cricket Club Ground"], "question": "a wicket was first laid at the \"(pavilion pictured)\" soon after the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Archway"], "question": "the Special Air Service used LVT Buffalos to cross the Rhine river during ?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Phat Wilson", "Phat"], "question": "Hockey Hall of Fame defenceman was a member of three Allan Cup winning teams in the 1920s as Canada's senior champions?"} +{"answers": ["Bailey's Dam"], "question": " saved part of the Union Navy's Mississippi River Squadron during the Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Constantine Opos", "Constantine", "Opos", "Constantine Opos"], "question": "the Byzantine general led the regiment of the \"Exkoubitoi\", established in the 5th century, in its last battle at Dyrrhachium in 1081?"} +{"answers": ["Lisa", "Lisa Christina Siwe", "Siwe", "Lisa Siwe"], "question": "Swedish director 's feature-length film debut, \"Glowing Stars\", earned her the Guldbagge Award for \"Best Director\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ursula Violet Graham Bower", "Ursula Graham Bower", "Ursula", "Bower", "Ursula Bower"], "question": "anthropologist fought for the British Army as a guerrilla with the Naga people during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Ski IL"], "question": "the Norwegian multi-sports club does not offer the sport of skiing?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Greenwell", "Henry Nicholas Greenwell"], "question": "the siblings of early Kona coffee merchant \"\" included Canon William Greenwell and poet Dora Greenwell?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Titanic"], "question": "Do you know that, on 6 June 1944, half the 12th SS Panzer Division were sent to deal with dummy parachutists from ?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Philips", "Philips", "Robert", "Robert Needham Philips"], "question": "the Lancashire textile merchant and politician was the grandfather of the historian G. M. Trevelyan?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Beene", "Andy Beene"], "question": "Do you know that, in first season playing with the Milwaukee Brewers, he only played in one game?"} +{"answers": ["Von Massow", "Julie von Massow", "Massow", "Julie"], "question": ", a Prussian noblewoman, started a prayer movement in 1862 to reunite Lutheranism and Catholicism?"} +{"answers": ["Rati"], "question": "many sex positions derive their Sanskrit names from that of the Hindu goddess of sexual pleasure – (\"pictured with her husband, the lovegod Kama\")?"} +{"answers": ["Pons Neronianus"], "question": "the ('Bridge of Nero') over the Tiber in Rome may actually have been built by Caligula?"} +{"answers": ["gloom", "Gloom"], "question": "people tend to see the world as a grey when they are depressed?"} +{"answers": ["Wall", "Charles Wall", "Charles Cecil Wall", "Charles"], "question": "as superintendent of Mount Vernon starting in 1937, would ride on horseback to inspect the grounds, which he saw restored to the way they were in the days of George Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Argentodites coloniensis", "Argentodites"], "question": "the Cretaceous mammal is known only from a blade-like tooth with eight cusps arranged in a row?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Mark T. Carleton", "Mark Thomas Carleton", "Carleton"], "question": "the historian penned a 1971 study entitled \"Politics and Punishment\" which described a sudden change in racial demographics in the Louisiana penal system?"} +{"answers": ["Cas", "Myslinski", "Cas Myslinski"], "question": " worked in a foundry before attending high school, and turned down a scholarship offer from Columbia University in order to attend West Point?"} +{"answers": ["Aberdeen Student Show"], "question": "the has happened every single year since 1921, and has featured Flying Pigs?"} +{"answers": ["Wakatobi National Park"], "question": "the marine life of \"\" in Indonesia is threatened by overfishing and blast fishing?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Neu", "Jim Neu"], "question": " first dance theater production, \"Aerobia\", told the story of six characters at a health club of the future where people come to exercise their \"sociomuscularity\"?"} +{"answers": ["BMW i3"], "question": "the is expected to be the first mass production urban electric car featuring a carbon-fiber reinforced plastic body?"} +{"answers": ["Claude", "Chez Claude Aveline", "Claude Aveline", "Aveline"], "question": " met Jean Vigo in a health clinic and 28 years later founded an award in his honor?"} +{"answers": ["Unión Obrera Democrática Filipina", "Union Obrera Democratica Filipina"], "question": "the held a mass anti-imperialist rally on May 1, 1903, the first May Day rally in the Philippines, in spite of being denied permits by the United States' Taft administration?"} +{"answers": ["Stuart Franklin Feldman", "Feldman", "Stuart F. Feldman", "Stuart"], "question": "a co-founder of Vietnam Veterans of America, , \"single-handedly ... won billions of dollars for veterans programs\" through his lobbying efforts?"} +{"answers": ["Aldeadávila Dam"], "question": "Spain , completed in 1962, was featured in the 1965 David Lean film \"Doctor Zhivago\"?"} +{"answers": ["L. Martin Griffin"], "question": ", an environmentalist in California's Marin County, preserved the coastline by buying Audubon Canyon \"\" which was threatened by development?"} +{"answers": ["Philadelphia transit strike of 1944"], "question": "the started when black transit workers were allowed to hold jobs previously reserved for whites?"} +{"answers": ["Irvine", "Willie Irvine", "Willie"], "question": " was the English Football League First Division's top goalscorer in the 1965–66 season?"} +{"answers": ["Latter Rain", "Latter Rain"], "question": "modern Pentecostalism and its offshoots developed from events in North Carolina and Tennessee during the late 19th century known as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Emilie", "Emilie Demant", "Hatt", "Emilie Demant Hatt"], "question": "a substantial part of the Sami costume collection in the National Museum of Denmark's Ethnography Department was collected by ?"} +{"answers": ["William V. N. Barlow House"], "question": "the \"\" has one of the few hand pumped water wells left in the village of Albion, New York, in its backyard?"} +{"answers": ["The Ecumenical Council", "Ecumenical Council", "The Ecumenical Council"], "question": " is Salvador Dalí's vision of the meeting of heaven and earth, inspired by the first communication between the Pope and the Archbishop of Canterbury in 426 years?"} +{"answers": ["Harb", "Benjamín", "Miguel Harb", "Benjamín Miguel Harb"], "question": "after the death of Bolivian Christian Democratic politician in 2008, the Senate of Bolivia decided unanimously to grant him its highest decoration, the Banner of Gold?"} +{"answers": ["GO-Urban"], "question": "the project in Ontario, Canada, planned to install maglev automated guideway transit systems in Toronto, Hamilton and Ottawa, but was cancelled when the technology proved too expensive?"} +{"answers": ["World Chess Hall of Fame"], "question": "the originally used cardboard plaques to honor past grandmasters, and was located in the basement of a New Windsor, New York, building?"} +{"answers": ["Karl Edvard Laman", "Laman", "Karl"], "question": "the ethnographic collection of Swedish missionary and his wife included 12 human skulls?"} +{"answers": ["TNM 02067"], "question": "the fragmentary fossil jaw may represent the only known mainland African member of the enigmatic Gondwanatheria?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Williams", "Arthur Williams", "Arthur Williams"], "question": "after 33 years in jail as the \"Elevator Bandit\", 63-year-old went on a final crime spree with a gun in one hand, a cane in the other and an oxygen tank hooked up to his nose?"} +{"answers": ["Piailug", "Mau Piailug", "Mau"], "question": "Micronesian navigator \"\" enabled the first Hawaii–Tahiti non-instrument sailing canoe voyage in more than 500 years by mentoring Nainoa Thompson?"} +{"answers": ["Collective Labor Movement"], "question": "the leftist was the largest trade union centre in the Philippines in the years just before World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Tuxlith Chapel"], "question": ", a redundant church in Milland, West Sussex, was one of the first churches to be owned by the Friends of Friendless Churches?"} +{"answers": ["Front curtain"], "question": "there are five main types of used in modern theatres?"} +{"answers": ["Ain Sakhri", "Ain Sakhri Lovers"], "question": "the \"\", the oldest representation of two people making love, was found near Bethlehem?"} +{"answers": ["Tani", "Tani Cantil-Sakauye", "Cantil-Sakauye", "Tani Gorre Cantil-Sakauye"], "question": "Chief Justice of California nominee worked as a blackjack dealer in Reno, Nevada, after graduating from UC Davis School of Law?"} +{"answers": ["Grammy Award for Best Disco Recording"], "question": "the Grammy Award for was first presented at the 22nd Grammy Awards in 1980, but eliminated by 1981?"} +{"answers": ["Trudy Späth-Schweizer", "Späth-Schweizer", "Trudy"], "question": "in 1958, became the first woman to hold a political office in Switzerland?"} +{"answers": ["Vic", "Ziegel", "Vic Ziegel"], "question": "sports writer co-wrote \"The Non-Runner's Book\", which satirized the sport of marathon running?"} +{"answers": ["Neunggasa"], "question": " \"\", a Buddhist temple in South Korea, was originally established in 419, destroyed in 1592 and rebuilt again in 1644?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Albion Cemetery"], "question": " in Albion, New York, has one of the rare butternut trees in the region?"} +{"answers": ["Hiromichi", "Shinohara", "Hiromichi Shinohara"], "question": "World War II flying ace once scored as many as 11 victories on a single day, setting a record in the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service?"} +{"answers": ["Hindiya Barrage"], "question": "it was feared that the on the Euphrates could not fulfill its function?"} +{"answers": ["Simon Kornblit", "Kornblit", "Simon"], "question": "studio executive , who oversaw the release of \"Jurassic Park\" for Universal Pictures, became an actor after his retirement?"} +{"answers": ["CryoSat-2"], "question": "a surgeon carried out an endoscopy on the satellite after a problem was found during final preparations for launch?"} +{"answers": ["Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory"], "question": "the \"(resident butterfly pictured)\" imports up to 3,000 butterflies a month from around the world?"} +{"answers": ["Adolfo", "Adolfo Kaminsky", "Kaminsky"], "question": " made forged IDs for Jewish refugees, South American leftists and North American draft dodgers?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 759", "Minuscule 759"], "question": " contains only the beginning of the Pericope Adulterae (John 7:53–8:2) and lacks the major part of it?"} +{"answers": ["Nelumbo aureavallis"], "question": "the extinct Lotus is known from Eocene rocks in western North Dakota?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Veenker", "George Frederick Veenker", "George F. Veenker"], "question": " has the highest winning percentage of any basketball coach in Michigan history and served on the NCAA Football Rules Committee from 1938 to 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Ladies' night"], "question": "courts in California, Maryland, and Wisconsin held that discounts are unlawful gender discrimination under state or local statutes?"} +{"answers": ["Lixus concavus"], "question": "the \"(eggs pictured)\" also lives inside sunflowers?"} +{"answers": ["Louisiana Historical Association"], "question": "in 1893 Jefferson Davis lay in state at the 's Memorial Hall in New Orleans prior to being re-interred in Richmond, Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Black Issues Book Review"], "question": " was named one of the ten best new magazines of 1998 by \"Library Journal\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zan Parr Bar"], "question": "the American Quarter Horse stallion was a three-time World Champion in halter as well as excelling at steer roping?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert V. Whitlow", "Whitlow"], "question": "former fighter pilot \"\", although trying to secure an NFL franchise for Phoenix, said the Philadelphia Eagles' plans to relocate to Arizona did not \"seem very wise\"?"} +{"answers": ["1481 Rhodes earthquake"], "question": "Do you know that, although the caused only a minor tsunami, it matches the age of a tsunami deposit found near Dalaman on the Turkish coast?"} +{"answers": ["Kuomintang Islamic", "Kuomintang Islamic insurgency in China", "Kuomintang Islamic insurgency"], "question": "thousands of Muslims from Myanmar and Thailand who have migrated to Taiwan were descendants of when the communists took over mainland China?"} +{"answers": ["Mausoleum of Struggle and Martyrdom"], "question": "the in Warsaw, Poland, preserves cells in which Nazis tortured and killed Polish resistance fighters?"} +{"answers": ["Rensselaer Lake"], "question": ", created in 1851, was Albany, New York's first municipal water supply?"} +{"answers": ["Deer Rock"], "question": "the , a heritage monument of the Tlingits in Haines Borough, Alaska, US, was witness to a peaceful settlement of conflicts between Chilkoot and Chilkat clans?"} +{"answers": ["Poco Pine"], "question": "the owner of the American Quarter Horse stallion once bet against his horse winning a Grand Championship, and lost the bet?"} +{"answers": ["Warsaw University Library"], "question": "the new building of the \"\" in Warsaw, Poland, was consecrated on 11 June 1999 by Pope John Paul II?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Rasta Thomas", "Rasta"], "question": ", at 16 became the youngest dancer ever to win the USA International Ballet Competition in the senior division?"} +{"answers": ["Great Wicomico", "Great Wicomico River"], "question": "dolphins are often sighted in the estuary of the in Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Moisevich Chaikov", "Chaikov", "Joseph Chaikov", "Joseph"], "question": "\"Skulptur\", a 1921 book by , was the first book on sculpture written in Yiddish?"} +{"answers": ["Cursus Barrows", "New henge at Stonehenge"], "question": "archaeologists have detected what they believe is a henge underground near to Stonehenge?"} +{"answers": ["Dickens of London"], "question": "in the 1976 miniseries , British actor Roy Dotrice played both Charles Dickens and his father John Dickens?"} +{"answers": ["Oliver Lee Memorial State Park"], "question": "the two tracts of in New Mexico preserve archeological sites associated with Native Americans and a late 19th-century ranch?"} +{"answers": ["Searsville Dam"], "question": ", built in 1892, currently provides no drinking water, flood control, nor hydropower, but rather it irrigates Stanford University's golf course?"} +{"answers": ["Ray Courtright", "Ray", "Courtright"], "question": ", once considered Oklahoma's greatest halfback, pitched a no-hitter for the Sooners and coached the Nevada basketball and Michigan golf and wrestling teams to championships?"} +{"answers": ["Prodryas", "Prodryas persephone"], "question": "the fossil butterfly \"(engraving pictured)\" is so well preserved that individual wing scales can be seen?"} +{"answers": ["Sasselov", "Dimitar", "Dimitar D. Sasselov", "Dimitar Sasselov"], "question": "the most distant planet known in 2002 was discovered by team?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary Magdalene's Church", "St Mary Magdalene's Church, Caldecote"], "question": "Nikolaus Pevsner stated that the crocketed and canopied stoup in the porch of , Hertfordshire, is unique?"} +{"answers": ["Koji", "Koji Gyotoku", "Gyotoku"], "question": " is the coach of the Bhutan national football team?"} +{"answers": ["Global Census of Marine Life", "Global Census of Marine Life on Seamounts"], "question": " is an initiative to biologically sample seamounts (underwater volcanoes), of which about 100,000 exist and only 350 have received attention?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José de la Borda", "Borda"], "question": " went from being the richest man of Taxco to near-bankruptcy to being the richest man in Zacatecas?"} +{"answers": ["British rhythm and blues"], "question": "The Rolling Stones and The Who were among the many leading rock bands who emerged from the scene of the early 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["David Warren", "David Warren", "Warren", "David"], "question": ", creator of the first flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder, was buried in a casket bearing the label \"Flight Recorder Inventor; Do Not Open\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wonoboyo hoard"], "question": "the \"(examples pictured)\" is a collection of 9th century golden artifacts from the Medang Kingdom that were discovered in a paddy field in Central Java during irrigation work?"} +{"answers": ["Denise Jefferson", "Denise", "Jefferson", "Denise Adele Jefferson"], "question": " started learning to dance when she was eight, but didn't pursue a career in ballet because she \"had never seen anyone who wasn't white in a ballet company\"?"} +{"answers": ["1976 NBA Draft", "1976 NBA draft"], "question": "four players from the , Adrian Dantley, Robert Parish, Alex English and Dennis Johnson, have been inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Tahsini", "Hasan Tahsini", "Hasan"], "question": "when Albanian scholar taught his students about vacuum by killing a pigeon in a bell jar, he was accused of witchcraft?"} +{"answers": ["Lyman Enos Knapp", "Lyman", "Knapp"], "question": "District of Alaska Governor \"\" enjoyed donning his military uniform and watching the local militia parade before him?"} +{"answers": ["Dương Văn Minh", "Minh", "Dương", "Duong Van Minh"], "question": "Vietnamese General had been captured by the Kempeitai during World War II and had all but one of his teeth knocked out during torture?"} +{"answers": ["Guillermo", "Capadocia", "Guillermo Capadocia"], "question": "the Filipino communist guerrilla commander had worked as a chef and a waiter during his youth?"} +{"answers": ["Murstad", "Tomm", "Tomm Murstad"], "question": ", who featured in show performances on skis and started a summer camp for youths, used the moniker \"Onkel Tomm\" (Uncle Tom) on himself?"} +{"answers": ["Peltandra primaeva"], "question": " was the first fossil record for the genus \"Peltandra\" when described in 1977?"} +{"answers": ["Triadic pyramid"], "question": "the complex was an early Maya architectural form based on the Maya creation myth?"} +{"answers": ["Larry", "Larry Keith", "Keith"], "question": "as the first American to play Henry Higgins on Broadway in \"My Fair Lady\", said he doubted if he could get away with his English accent in England, \"but I think I can in New York\"?"} +{"answers": ["Seated Buddha from Gandhara"], "question": "for hundreds of years the Buddha was represented by symbols such as his footprint before images like the \"\" were carved in Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Ingram", "Arthur Ingram"], "question": " became the most extensive estate owner in Yorkshire?"} +{"answers": ["Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie"], "question": "Andris Nelsons conducted Bartok's \"Viola Concerto\" and Mahler's \"Fifth Symphony\" in the final concert with his in Herford?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Mundon", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "the nave of , Essex, is constructed in stone, the chancel in brick, the aisle is timber-framed, the belfry is weatherboarded, and the roofs are tiled?"} +{"answers": ["Marie-Josephte Corriveau", "Marie-Josephte", "Corriveau"], "question": ", whose story inspired many books, songs, plays and even ballet over the centuries since her execution in Quebec, was gibbeted for mariticide in 1763?"} +{"answers": ["Silly Billy"], "question": "Do you know that, at English fairs, women enjoyed sticking pins into legs?"} +{"answers": ["Sphaerotheriida"], "question": "millipedes in the order \"\" roll up into balls the size of a cherry, a golf ball, or even a baseball when disturbed?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Borgmann", "William F. Borgmann"], "question": " was a lineman for the undefeated national champion 1932 and 1933 Michigan football teams and a line-mate of Gerald R. Ford on the 1934 team?"} +{"answers": ["Farfa", "Alan", "Alan of Farfa"], "question": "before being elected Abbot of Farfa in 761 AD, was a hermit who penned what would become one of the most successful homiliaries of the late 8th and 9th centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Retigabine", "ezogabine"], "question": " is the first anticonvulsant to work by activating the K7 family of voltage-gated potassium channels?"} +{"answers": ["John Augustus Voelcker", "Voelcker", "Augustus Voelcker", "Augustus"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1885, calculated that the annual value of excrement per adult was nine shillings (worth £36 in 2010)?"} +{"answers": ["Kalulu"], "question": " \"\", an African boy who died in 1877, was modelled in Madame Tussauds and attended Dr. Livingstone's funeral in London?"} +{"answers": ["Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant"], "question": "the , founded 1758, is the third-oldest Dutch newspaper still being published?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald Reagan Day", "Ronald Reagan"], "question": "California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed Senator George Runner's bill and the state will begin celebrating it on Reagan's 100th birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Godart", "Justin Godart", "Justin"], "question": " was one of only 80 French parliamentarians who voted against dissolving the French Third Republic and establishing Vichy France in July 1940?"} +{"answers": ["Chilkoot River Corridor", "Chilkoot River"], "question": "the \"Mad Raft Race\" is an event held on the as part of Fourth of July festivities observed in Haines, Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Le Roy", "Alexandre Le Roy", "Roy", "Alexandre"], "question": "Do you know that, as a young priest, accompanied an 1881 expedition to Bagamoyo, Tanzania, during which he wrote articles for European magazines?"} +{"answers": ["Old Whaler's Church", "Old Whaler's Church"], "question": "the in Sag Harbor, New York, is used by Jews on Saturday and Christians on Sunday?"} +{"answers": ["Under the Window"], "question": " \"\", published in 1879, launched Kate Greenaway's career as a prominent Victorian children's book illustrator?"} +{"answers": ["O'Gallagher", "Marianna O'Gallagher", "Marianna"], "question": "in 2010 Irish Quebecer historian was Grand Marshal of the first Saint Patrick's Day parade held in Quebec City for over 80 years?"} +{"answers": ["Hepworth Wakefield", "The Hepworth Wakefield"], "question": ", a new art gallery opening in 2011 by the River Calder, takes its name from Wakefield-born artist and sculptor Barbara Hepworth?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel", "Arnon", "Daniel I. Arnon", "Daniel Israel Arnon"], "question": " was the first to demonstrate the chemical function of photosynthesis outside of a plant cell, creating sugar and starch from carbon dioxide and water?"} +{"answers": ["Nguyen Huu Co", "Có", "Nguyễn Hữu Có", "Nguyễn"], "question": "South Vietnamese General was exiled by military Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky after being sent overseas on a diplomatic trip and then being locked out of the country?"} +{"answers": ["Los Angeles Daily News", "Illustrated Daily News", "Daily News"], "question": "in 1950, publisher Manchester Boddy ran in both Senate primaries, with the paper first to call Democrat Helen Douglas \"the pink lady\" and Republican Richard Nixon \"Tricky Dick\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sadd el-Kafara"], "question": "while the was under construction in the 3rd century BC to control floods, it was destroyed by one?"} +{"answers": ["Ngô", "Trưởng", "Ngo Quang Truong", "Ngô Quang Trưởng"], "question": "South Vietnamese General \"\", known for his incorruptibility, refused to give his nephew a desk job, and the nephew was then killed on the front line?"} +{"answers": ["Wickham Market Hoard", "Wickham Market"], "question": "the of Iron age coins was not the first hoard found near the village of Wickham Market?"} +{"answers": ["Emil Oskar Spjøtvoll", "Emil Spjøtvoll", "Spjøtvoll", "Emil"], "question": " was the first rector of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, whose creation he originally opposed?"} +{"answers": ["Temperance River"], "question": "the name of in northern Minnesota is allegedly an early explorer's pun on the river's lack of a sandbar?"} +{"answers": ["Imagining Madoff"], "question": "Deb Margolin removed Elie Wiesel as a character in her play after the Nobel laureate and Holocaust survivor called the play \"obscene\" and \"defamatory\", and threatened legal action?"} +{"answers": ["Lepeshinskaya", "Olga", "Olga Borisovna Lepeshinskaya", "Olga Lepeshinskaya", "Olga Lepeshinskaya"], "question": " theories on the origins of cells won her a Stalin prize, but were dismissed by her husband as \"rubbish\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wilder", "Samuel", "Samuel Gardner Wilder"], "question": "shipping magnate started in the business by sailing guano from Jarvis Island to New York?"} +{"answers": ["Light front holography"], "question": " methods were originally found by mapping the spatial quark distribution in a proton to a higher dimensional warped space \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Easy Money", "Easy Money"], "question": "actor Zac Efron is set to star in and produce the American remake of the successful Swedish thriller film ?"} +{"answers": ["Stanley Fay", "Stanley", "Fay"], "question": ", captain and quarterback of the undefeated national champion 1933 Michigan football team, later became Ford Motor Company's personnel director?"} +{"answers": ["Borda House", "Borda House, Mexico City"], "question": " originally covered an entire city block?"} +{"answers": ["Mikó Castle"], "question": "the of Miercurea-Ciuc, Romania, once used for defensive purposes, now houses an ethnographic museum and a library?"} +{"answers": ["Sag Harbor Whaling Museum"], "question": "the roofline of the is decorated with blubber spades and flensing knives?"} +{"answers": ["Sirmilik National Park"], "question": "\"Sirmilik\", the name of a \"\" in the northern part of Baffin Island, means \"the place of glaciers\" in the Inuktitut language?"} +{"answers": ["M-6", "M-6"], "question": "during the \"Southbelt Shuffle\" event on south of Grand Rapids, Michigan, horses were ridden on the partially completed freeway?"} +{"answers": ["Rebecca Nolin", "Rebecca", "Nolin"], "question": "Hong Kong-born plays as a defender for the Atlanta Beat and helps coach the Kennesaw State Owls?"} +{"answers": ["Jonas Mouton", "Mouton", "Jonas"], "question": " was nationally ranked as a safety in high school football but has started for three seasons at weakside linebacker for the Michigan Wolverines?"} +{"answers": ["Peligroso Amor"], "question": "\"\" was Chilean singer Myriam Hernández' first number-one song in the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Tracks chart in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Pleasant", "Mount Pleasant"], "question": "seven carpenters were required to build the farmhouse near Indian Falls, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Anton von Zach", "Anton Freiherr von Zach", "Anton Zach", "Anton", "Zach"], "question": "despite a warning by Field Marshal Michael von Melas that the man had \"a soul as black as his countenance\", Heinrich von Bellegarde retained as Chief of Staff?"} +{"answers": ["North Main Street School"], "question": "before the construction of , schoolchildren in Spring Valley, New York, were attending classes in the local fire station?"} +{"answers": ["Colt M1878"], "question": "Samuel Colt only began producing the double action revolver \"\" over twenty years after his patent on the design had expired?"} +{"answers": ["Family", "Family"], "question": "members of the public are encouraged to climb and rearrange pieces of the sculpture in front of the Federal Building in Milwaukee, Wisconsin?"} +{"answers": ["Sopwith Cobham"], "question": "the triplane bomber was the only twin-engine aircraft built by the Sopwith Aviation Company?"} +{"answers": ["George W. Rice", "Rice", "George Walter Rice", "George W. Rice", "George", "George Rice"], "question": " was the only Canadian in the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition to the Canadian Arctic?"} +{"answers": ["Toyota Celica LB Turbo"], "question": "the two finishes by a (4th and 8th) in German championship auto racing marked the best results for a racecar that was not a Porsche 935?"} +{"answers": ["Islamism in the Gaza Strip", "Islamization of the Gaza Strip"], "question": "the includes government campaigns against playing cards and dating?"} +{"answers": ["Formerly the Warlocks"], "question": "to maintain a low profile for their appearances at the Hampton Coliseum, the rock band Grateful Dead asked to appear on the billing as ?"} +{"answers": ["John Durkin", "Durkin", "John Durkin", "John"], "question": "Scottish footballer worked at a local coal mine while playing for Gillingham F.C.?"} +{"answers": ["Kreutzer Air Coach", "Air Coach"], "question": "there is only a single extant example of the aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Fyodor Petrovich Komissarzhevsky", "Komissarzhevsky", "Fyodor"], "question": "the 19th-century Russian tenor retired to the Italian town of Sanremo and died there while tending his roses?"} +{"answers": ["UAAP Season 73 men's basketball tournament"], "question": "during a , University of the Philippines basketball coach Boyet Fernandez told a player to deliberately cross the shaded lane while a free-throw was being attempted to force a jump ball?"} +{"answers": ["Zhuge Shuang", "Zhuge", "Shuang"], "question": " rose from a street beggar to a military governor of the Tang China?"} +{"answers": ["Enough Is Enough", "Enough Is Enough"], "question": "as a leader of the anti-Internet pornography organization , a former political sex scandal \"other woman\" became an influential Washington, D.C. lobbyist?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Rabin", "Samuel Rabin", "Samuel", "Rabin"], "question": "artist and sculptor was also a professional wrestler and opera singer who appeared in \"The Scarlet Pimpernel\" and won a bronze medal in wrestling at the 1928 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Submarine"], "question": "the could travel at over 100 mph (160 km/h)?"} +{"answers": ["Pearl", "Pearl Rivers", "Rivers"], "question": "the pioneering journalist \"\" took her \"nom de plume\" from the river that ran near her home?"} +{"answers": ["Thriasian Plain"], "question": "according to Greek mythology, the was flooded by Poseidon after he lost control of Attica to Athena?"} +{"answers": ["2010 San Fernando massacre"], "question": "the that occurred on 2010 has been described as \"the worst known atrocity\" of the Mexican Drug War?"} +{"answers": ["Piotrków Trybunalski Castle", "Piotrków Trybunalski Royal Castle", "Piotrków Trybunalski", "Piotrków Castle"], "question": "the 1493 Sejm held at the was the first two-chamber parliament in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Bill Erickson", "Erickson", "Bill"], "question": " started the Rockford College men's basketball program and was its first head coach?"} +{"answers": ["Vespa luctuosa"], "question": "the Philippine hornet has the most lethal venom by weight of any known wasp species?"} +{"answers": ["Batoufam"], "question": "Fô Kankam, the founder of , Cameroon, was a Tikar?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Alfred Marshall Bailey", "Bailey"], "question": " was Director of the Denver Museum of Natural History from 1936 to 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Crandall", "Rodolph", "Rodolph Crandall"], "question": " replaced his brother-in-law as mayor of Hillsboro, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Hudson Bay expedition", "Hudson Bay expedition", "Hudson Bay"], "question": "a to Hudson Bay in 1686 found Fort Albany only because its English occupants fired a cannon at sunset?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Jackson", "Andrew Jackson"], "question": "the was one of only two square-rigged ships to sail from New York City to San Francisco in under ninety days?"} +{"answers": ["Electromyrmococcus"], "question": "amber fossils of ants carrying the extinct mealybug genus represent the oldest record of symbiosis between mealybugs and \"Acropyga\" ants?"} +{"answers": ["Someday Soon", "Someday Soon"], "question": "the Ian Tyson song \"\" has been a charted single for Judy Collins, Moe Bandy and Suzy Bogguss?"} +{"answers": ["Mir", "Amir", "Amir Mir"], "question": "journalist declined an award from former Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf, criticizing him as a dictator who violated the Constitution of Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Portuguese–Mamluk naval war"], "question": "the was an attempt by the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt to stop the expansion of the Portuguese in the Indian Ocean in the early 16th century?"} +{"answers": ["Wallace Turner", "Turner", "Wallace"], "question": "after winning a Pulitzer Prize at \"The Oregonian\", went on to \"The New York Times\" where he covered the murder of Harvey Milk?"} +{"answers": ["Email disclaimer"], "question": "UBS Warburg had an of more than 1,000 words?"} +{"answers": ["Itumbiara Dam"], "question": "the \"\" is Eletrobras Furnas' largest power plant and the sixth largest in Brazil?"} +{"answers": ["Peachtree Presbyterian Church"], "question": "Do you know that, by the end of the 20th century, the megachurch had the largest Presbyterian congregation of any church in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Bringas", "Joseph Bringas", "Joseph"], "question": "the \"parakoimomenos\" opposed the rise of the general Nikephoros Phokas to the Byzantine throne, but was defeated after three days of street clashes in Constantinople?"} +{"answers": ["Society reporting"], "question": "the first proper in the United States was the invention of James Gordon Bennett, Jr. for the \"New York Herald\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Michael Iwowari", "Iwowari", "Ralph", "Ralph Iwowari"], "question": "after a journalist published an article criticising the leadership of Nigeria's Rivers State, the ordered that he be caned and have his head shaven with an old blade?"} +{"answers": ["Grilled Cheesus"], "question": "\"Glee\" co-creator Ryan Murphy predicts that the upcoming episode \"\" will be the \"most controversial episode of the series to date\"?"} +{"answers": ["Color of Crime", "The Color of Crime", "The Color of Crime"], "question": "in , Katheryn Russell-Brown writes that crime and young black men have become synonymous in the American mind, giving rise to the \"criminalblackman\" stereotype?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Landriano"], "question": "after the , the French monarch Francis I was forced to concede defeat in the War of the League of Cognac?"} +{"answers": ["John Logan", "Logan", "John Logan", "John"], "question": " served as the first treasurer of the U.S. state of Kentucky and held the office for 15 years thereafter?"} +{"answers": ["Destivelle", "Catherine Destivelle", "Catherine"], "question": "in 1992, French mountaineer became the first woman to complete a solo ascent of the Eiger's north face \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bhutan–Nepal relations"], "question": "the status of Bhutanese refugees located in seven U.N.-run camps in Nepal is a major issue affecting ?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Thomas Hauser", "Hauser", "Samuel", "Samuel Thomas"], "question": "American Industrialist lobbied for creation of Yellowstone National Park after he prospected along the Yellowstone River?"} +{"answers": ["W.", "Wilkinson", "W. Scott Wilkinson", "William Scott Wilkinson"], "question": "Do you know that, using the mantra of states' rights, former Louisiana State Rep. of Shreveport argued in the 1950s for school segregation and tidelands oil revenues?"} +{"answers": ["Temera hardwickii", "Finless sleeper ray"], "question": "the may be the smallest cartilaginous fish, with the smallest adult specimen measuring long?"} +{"answers": ["Graham", "Graham Lovett", "Lovett", "Graham John Lovett"], "question": "English footballer was forced to retire at the age of 26, after being involved in two serious road traffic collisions in less than three years?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Jr.", "James E. Winner Jr."], "question": " created The Club \"(pictured in use)\", an anti-theft device for cars that had sold units by 1994 with the slogan \"If you can't steer it, you can't steal it\"?"} +{"answers": ["Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park"], "question": " is being built from plans found in the architect's pocket when he died of a heart attack?"} +{"answers": ["Wag-Aero CUBy"], "question": "the designer of the aircraft flew one to 20,000 ft to show that it would not suffer vapor lock from using automotive fuel as a power source?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas W. Riggs Jr.", "Jr.", "Thomas Riggs Jr.", "Thomas", "Thomas Riggs"], "question": "Alaska Territorial Governor led the team which surveyed the Alaskan–Canadian border from the Pacific to the Arctic Ocean?"} +{"answers": ["Teaching to the test"], "question": "the educational practice of has been criticised for excluding creative and abstract-thinking skills?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Clarke", "Chris Clarke", "Chris", "Clarke"], "question": "the Southern Baptist missionary carries the gospel to equestrian events, mostly in his home state of Kentucky?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Land House", "Francis Land"], "question": "the plantation-era museum \"\" has a Georgian style exterior but a Federal style interior?"} +{"answers": ["Siderno Group"], "question": "the has been involved in the movement of narcotics across three continents?"} +{"answers": ["Albanian Revolt of 1843–1844", "Uprising of Dervish Cara"], "question": "the Ottoman replacement of Albanian-speaking pashas in 1844 led to ?"} +{"answers": ["Stuxnet"], "question": "Symantec claims that the majority of systems infected by the computer worm were in Iran?"} +{"answers": ["Matt", "Lawton", "Matt Lawton"], "question": "as a member of the Minnesota Twins in 1997, baseball player gave 38 tickets to his family so they could attend one of his games against the Houston Astros at the Astrodome?"} +{"answers": ["National Park", "Bénoué National Park"], "question": "at least one incident of kleptoparasitism was documented at , a UNESCO-designated Biosphere Reserve in Cameroon?"} +{"answers": ["Zuhal", "Zuhal Sultan", "Sultan"], "question": " founded the National Youth Orchestra of Iraq at the age of 17?"} +{"answers": ["Unforgiven", "Unforgiven", "Unforgiven 2001"], "question": "a match at the World Wrestling Federation's event resulted from the destruction of a mop?"} +{"answers": ["ADEOS II"], "question": "the satellite \"(artist's drawing pictured)\", which cost 70 billion yen (US$570 million) to develop, failed 10 months into the mission after the solar panel malfunctioned?"} +{"answers": ["Serra da Mesa Dam"], "question": "the creates the largest reservoir by volume in Brazil?"} +{"answers": ["criminal stereotype of African Americans", "Criminal stereotype of African Americans"], "question": "Linda G. Tucker wrote that portrayals of perpetuate the view that \"a nigger is not a person so much as a form of behaviour\"?"} +{"answers": ["Princess Marie Elisabeth of Saxe-Meiningen", "Marie Elisabeth of Saxe-Meiningen", "Saxe-Meiningen", "Princess"], "question": "in 1892, composed a Romanze in F major for clarinet and piano which had been influenced by the teachings of Johannes Brahms?"} +{"answers": ["The Day I Shot Cupid"], "question": "Jennifer Love Hewitt enthused about decorating her vulva with crystal glass while promoting her book ?"} +{"answers": ["West Baden Springs Hotel", "West Baden Springs"], "question": "the domed atrium of Indiana's \"(inside pictured)\" was the largest free-spanning dome in the United States for over 50 years and in the world from 1902 to 1913?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Abbott", "Robert", "Robert Abbott", "Abbott"], "question": " is the inventor of logic mazes?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 482"], "question": " was written by an inaccurate copyist?"} +{"answers": ["French blockade of the Río de la Plata.", "French blockade of the Río de la Plata"], "question": "in the mid-nineteenth century Argentina successfully resisted a two-year by France?"} +{"answers": ["linaclotide", "Linaclotide"], "question": " has shown promise in clinical trials as a treatment for irritable bowel syndrome with constipation, a condition that may affect as many as Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Micky Flanagan", "Flanagan", "Micky"], "question": "comedian claimed his catchphrase was lifted for a television commercial?"} +{"answers": ["Al LaMacchia", "Al", "LaMacchia"], "question": "as a Major League Baseball scout for decades, would not use computers, radar guns or stop watches as scouting tools, saying \"I trust my eyes ... Been good so far\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pinney", "Reginald", "Reginald Pinney", "Reginald John Pinney"], "question": "Major-General Sir \"\" was the subject of Siegfried Sassoon's 1917 poem \"The General\", as the \"cheery old card\" who smiled to his men as they \"slogged up to Arras\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nembe Kingdom"], "question": "European traders originally called the \"Brass\", after the local phrase for turning down a trade?"} +{"answers": ["Bideford Bay"], "question": "the coastline of incorporates both high cliffs and one of the largest dune systems in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Manny", "Martin", "Manny Martin"], "question": "former American football player made the Buffalo Bills team in 1996, despite being considered by media as \"the longest of long shots\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bully Creek Dam", "Bully Creek", "Bully Creek", "Bully Creek Reservoir"], "question": "an irrigation dam failed on in 1925, flooding the city of Vale, Oregon, with of water and causing US$500,000 in damage?"} +{"answers": ["Sanok Royal Castle", "Sanok Castle"], "question": "the was the seat of Isabella Jagiellon, queen of Hungary after her escape from Transylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Racial hoax"], "question": "the case of Charles Stuart, a white man who murdered his wife and pretended that a black man did it, is often cited as an example of a ?"} +{"answers": ["Darwin's bark spider"], "question": " makes the longest known spider web, spanning distances of up to , using the toughest known biomaterial, that is ten times as tough as Kevlar?"} +{"answers": ["Meyrick Helmet"], "question": "the \"\" combines the shape of a Roman auxiliary helmet with Celtic La Tène style decoration?"} +{"answers": ["Dulit Frogmouth", "Dulit frogmouth"], "question": "the forms a superspecies with the Large Frogmouth?"} +{"answers": ["South", "Samuel South", "Samuel"], "question": "Do you know that, at age 12, and another youth were sent by the women of Fort Boonesborough to call for help in defending the fort, touching off the Battle of Little Mountain?"} +{"answers": ["1958 Pakistani coup d'état"], "question": "the led by General Ayub Khan was validated by the Supreme Court of Pakistan under the \"doctrine of necessity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Catherine Chipembere", "Chipembere", "Catherine"], "question": " was the first woman elected to the Malawi Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Godwin-Knowles House", "Godwin–Knowles House"], "question": "the was built as a home for an industrialist in East Liverpool, Ohio, but was later converted into a Masonic lodge?"} +{"answers": ["Mangham", "Mickey", "Mickey Mangham"], "question": ", a walk-on player from Maryland, scored the only touchdown in the 1959 Sugar Bowl to secure a national championship for the undefeated 1958 LSU Tigers football team?"} +{"answers": ["Admiralty scaffolding"], "question": "in 1940, England was protected by ?"} +{"answers": ["Xerochrysum bracteatum"], "question": "golden-flowered Australian native daisy \"\" was developed into a wide variety of colours in Arnstadt, Germany, in the 1850s?"} +{"answers": ["De Garmo Jones", "De Garmo", "Jones", "De"], "question": "Detroit mayor was eulogized as \"a sort of western Vanderbilt, with a great big head\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cross of All Nations"], "question": "the tall located near the Lebanese town of Baskinta is the largest lit cross in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Fehlandt A. Lentini", "Fehlandt", "Fehlandt Lentini", "Lentini"], "question": "in 2006, professional baseball player broke the Northern League's single-season triples record with 13, one more than the mark set during the previous year?"} +{"answers": ["Don Randi", "Don", "Randi"], "question": "pianist and session musician claims to have played on over three hundred hit records?"} +{"answers": ["White Stag", "White Stag"], "question": "the Wal-Mart brand of women's clothing was originally a company that manufactured downhill skiing apparel in Portland, Oregon, in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["New Hempstead Presbyterian Church"], "question": "New York's \"(current building, pictured)\" was the first established in the colony west of the Hudson River by a congregation of English descent?"} +{"answers": ["Riegeldale Tavern"], "question": " was opened by an owner of a mill?"} +{"answers": ["Short-tail stingray", "short-tail stingray"], "question": "the is the largest stingray species in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Varnette Honeywood", "Honeywood", "Varnette Patricia Honeywood", "Varnette"], "question": "art by showing African American life was included in the Huxtable living room on the set of \"The Cosby Show\" after Bill Cosby and his wife first saw her work on greeting cards?"} +{"answers": ["Waterloo Bridge Helmet", "Waterloo Helmet"], "question": "the , dredged from the River Thames in 1868, is the only Iron Age helmet with horns ever to have been found in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Kendall Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary"], "question": "the in Canada's Northwest Territories is a traditional Inuvialuit whaling site?"} +{"answers": ["Descartes Highlands"], "question": "glass discovered in craters at the , the landing site of Apollo 16 on the Moon, was described as having the appearance of dried mud by mission commander John Young?"} +{"answers": ["All Souls' Church, Halifax", "All Souls Church, Halifax"], "question": "the architect Sir George Gilbert Scott considered , West Yorkshire \"\", now redundant, to be his finest church?"} +{"answers": ["Clavariadelphus ligula"], "question": "the club fungus is commonly known as the strap coral?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Graz"], "question": "the insignia of the 84th Infantry Regiment in the French Army carried the words \"UN CONTRE DIX\" (One Against Ten) to commemorate the regiment's successful defence in the in 1809?"} +{"answers": ["Dwivedi", "Rewa", "Rewa Prasad Dwivedi"], "question": " won a Sahitya Akademi Award in 1991 for his Sanskrit epic poem \"Svatantrya-sambhavam\" that portrays the Indian national freedom movement?"} +{"answers": ["Life's Too Short", "Life's Too Short"], "question": "following \"The Office\" and \"Extras\", the next sitcom from Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant is , starring Warwick Davis and about the life of a showbiz dwarf?"} +{"answers": ["Warden Head Light", "Warden Head"], "question": ", a lighthouse near Ulladulla, New South Wales, Australia, was relocated in 1889 to its current location?"} +{"answers": ["Bremmer", "Rolf Hendrik Bremmer", "Rolf Bremmer", "Rolf"], "question": "Leiden University's , an expert on Old Frisian language, published an alphabet book explaining the Christian aspects of concepts such as sin and foreskin?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Quackenbush", "Quackenbush"], "question": "Hockey Hall of Famer was promptly traded after winning the Lady Byng Trophy for gentlemanly conduct because his manager felt any player who won it did not belong on his team?"} +{"answers": ["Orius insidiosus"], "question": "the predatory insect \"\" is mass-reared for use in the biological control of thrips?"} +{"answers": ["Funkhouser", "Richard Edgar Funkhouser", "Richard Funkhouser", "Richard"], "question": ", a geologist and former U.S. Ambassador to Gabon stated, \"Oil men tend to divide government people as either 'for them' or 'against them?"} +{"answers": ["Southern Wall"], "question": "the of the Temple Mount still contains the steps that Jesus \"must have walked\" on?"} +{"answers": ["Koilamasuchus"], "question": "the recently described genus from the Early Triassic of Argentina is the best-known early archosauriform in South America?"} +{"answers": ["Maya stelae"], "question": "at some Maya cities, the earliest production of stone coincided with the establishment of dynastic rule?"} +{"answers": ["John Perry Robinson", "John", "Robinson"], "question": "Superintendent \"\" was first elected because the supporters of the opposition candidate stayed away, as they never expected Robinson to be able to win?"} +{"answers": ["Pirie", "Julia Pirie", "Julia"], "question": ", longtime personal secretary to British Communist Party head John Gollan, was a British spy?"} +{"answers": ["Dockum Drug Store sit-in", "Dockum Drug Store"], "question": "the that led to desegregation of lunch counters in Wichita, Kansas, started in , 18 months before the more widely publicized Greensboro sit-ins?"} +{"answers": ["Seven Presidents Park"], "question": " in Long Branch, New Jersey, was the site of the Buffalo Bill Wild West Show, whose performers included Buffalo Bill Cody, Annie Oakley and Chief Sitting Bull?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Billington", "James Billington", "Billington"], "question": " use of a longer drop than usual when hanging the prisoner immortalized as \"C.T.W\" in Oscar Wilde \"The Ballad of Reading Gaol\", stretched C.T.W's neck by eleven inches?"} +{"answers": ["Trochodendron drachukii", "Trochodendron drachuckii"], "question": "the extinct species is known from a single Eocene fossil found near Cache Creek, British Columbia?"} +{"answers": ["Kinney", "Bob Kinney", "Bob"], "question": "in his three total professional basketball seasons, played in the BAA, NBA \"and\" NPBL?"} +{"answers": ["Graham", "Hawkes", "Graham Hawkes"], "question": " is a deep-sea explorer and \"James Bond\" stuntman, who invented the first robot armed with a machine gun?"} +{"answers": ["Dr. Archibald Neil Sinclair House"], "question": "the on the National Register of Historic Places on Oahu has a bomb shelter in its front yard?"} +{"answers": ["Hairpin ribozyme"], "question": "the is an RNA that can encode genetic information and catalyze biological reactions?"} +{"answers": ["Annie", "Walker", "Annie Louisa Walker"], "question": "after heard Ira D. Sankey's hymn \"The Night Cometh\" she recognized that he had used her words?"} +{"answers": ["Penrith Hoard"], "question": "the discovery of the of Viking silver brooches stretched over 200 years, from 1785 to 1989?"} +{"answers": ["M-66", "M-66"], "question": " is the only state highway that runs the length of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["David J. Porter", "David Jerome Porter", "Porter", "David"], "question": "accountant handily unseated Victor G. Carrillo in the 2010 Republican primary for Texas railroad commissioner?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Porch", "Porch", "Robert Bagehot Porch"], "question": "Somerset cricketer was the first cousin of Winston Churchill's stepfather and first cousin once removed of political writer Walter Bagehot?"} +{"answers": ["Boeing Plant 2", "Boeing Plant"], "question": "during World War II, Boeing's was camouflaged with houses made of plywood, cloth as well as fake streets?"} +{"answers": ["Ely and Littleport riots of 1816"], "question": "on 28 June 1816 five men were executed for their part in the ?"} +{"answers": ["The Chainbearer"], "question": "in James Fenimore Cooper presents a very strong critique of 19th-century American expansionism and concepts of land ownership?"} +{"answers": ["Rawalpindi conspiracy", "Rawalpindi Conspiracy"], "question": "the was the first first coup attempt in Pakistani history and involved poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz?"} +{"answers": ["Moto Racer World Tour''", "Moto Racer World Tour"], "question": "IGN's Doug Perry felt that was one of the five best motorcycle racing video games for the PlayStation?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Van Thomas", "Thomas", "Richard V. Thomas", "Richard"], "question": "the Wyoming Supreme Court Justice was once the Judge Advocate General at the F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne?"} +{"answers": ["Chirocephalus diaphanus"], "question": " is the only species of fairy shrimp to occur in Great Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Snout", "Snout"], "question": "a did not survive playing for Rob Roy?"} +{"answers": ["County Road 492", "County Road 492"], "question": "the first highway centerline \"\" was painted on the by K.I. Sawyer in 1917?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 788", "Minuscule 788"], "question": "in , manuscript of the four Gospels, some passages of text are relocated (Luke 22:43–44 and John 7:53–8:11)?"} +{"answers": ["Only Girl", "Only Girl"], "question": "Barbadian singer Rihanna's new single \"\" has been called a \"stronger, sexier version of her\" 2007 single, \"Don't Stop the Music\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Child's Eye"], "question": " is the first Hong Kong horror film to be entirely shot in 3-D and high definition?"} +{"answers": ["St Gregory's Church, Vale of Lune"], "question": "when , Cumbria, was built, the London and North Western Railway sent a scripture reader to the church to minister to the navvies building their Ingleton Branch?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Craig Roh", "Craig Robert Roh", "Roh"], "question": " adopted a diet of six meals and more than 4,000 calories a day because he considered himself \"tiny\" at ?"} +{"answers": ["Sugarloaf Point", "Sugarloaf Point Light"], "question": " \"\", near Seal Rocks, New South Wales, is one of only two lighthouses in Australia with an external stairway?"} +{"answers": ["Livesey", "Joseph William Livesey", "Joseph Livesey", "Joseph"], "question": "in his will, temperance campaigner left a copy of his \"malt liquor lecture\" to every household in Preston, Lancashire?"} +{"answers": ["Keeper of the Archives"], "question": "one at Oxford University in the early 20th century criticised his predecessors' \"fatal inability\" to \"destroy things when they are done with\"?"} +{"answers": ["Willow Creek Dam", "Willow Creek", "Willow Creek Lake", "Willow Creek"], "question": "one-third of the structures in Heppner were swept away by in a flash flood on , 1903, killing 247 people in the \"most deadly natural disaster in Oregon's recorded history\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tikal Temple II"], "question": ", the most thoroughly restored pyramid at the Maya ruins of Tikal in Guatemala, was probably built by king Jasaw Chan K'awiil I to honour his wife, Lady Kalajuun Une' Mo'?"} +{"answers": ["Chelleri", "Fortunato Chelleri", "Fortunato"], "question": "music of the Baroque composer on \"Don Quixote\" was recorded by organist Kalevi Kiviniemi on the Las Piñas Bamboo Organ?"} +{"answers": ["El Niágara en Bicicleta"], "question": "the Cuban idiom is used to describe a situation that is difficult to overcome?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara", "Holland", "Barbara Holland", "Barbara Murray Holland"], "question": " enjoyed smoking cigarettes and drinking scotch and wrote her 2007 book, \"The Joy of Drinking\", as a protest against what she saw as the rise of broccoli, exercise and Starbucks?"} +{"answers": ["Celtic brooch"], "question": "Early Medieval Irish \"(example pictured)\" were copied and imitated in the 19th century Celtic Revival?"} +{"answers": ["Beit Netofa Valley"], "question": "the lowest temperature ever recorded in Israel, , was measured in the on , 1950?"} +{"answers": ["Nikolay Bozhov", "Nikolay", "Bozhov"], "question": "even after returning to association football as a professional at age 30, Bulgarian player has continued to manage his late father's ironmonger's business?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Roecliffe", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "the font in , North Yorkshire, came from Holy Trinity Church, Hull, while the vestry door and marble steps came from York Minster?"} +{"answers": ["Myoporum acuminatum"], "question": "the can be found in rainforest or wet eucalyptus forest in eastern Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Bishop Dolegiewicz", "Bishop", "Dolegiewicz"], "question": "Canadian Olympic shot putter admitted to selling steroids in the 1980s but later warned athletes of their health risks as a throwing coach?"} +{"answers": ["Unforgiven 2000", "Unforgiven", "Unforgiven"], "question": "three separate wrestlers won the WWF Hardcore Championship in a single match at ?"} +{"answers": ["Fortrose Cathedral"], "question": "the abbot of Kinloss was a permanent member of the chapter of , seat of the medieval diocese of Ross?"} +{"answers": ["Gene", "Gene Case", "Case"], "question": "advertising executive developed the \"Thanks. I needed that.\" face slapping campaign for Mennen's Skin Bracer aftershave and the \"Dragnet\"-inspired \"tum-ta-tum-tum\" for Tums antacid?"} +{"answers": ["Skënder", "Muço", "Skënder Muço"], "question": " was one of the founders of the first battalion of the antifascist resistance movement of Balli Kombëtar in Vlorë?"} +{"answers": ["Clive", "Donner", "Clive Donner", "Clive Stanley Donner"], "question": "\"What's New Pussycat?\" was a box office hit for British film director , but screenwriter Woody Allen hated the film, saying his original script had been distorted?"} +{"answers": ["Solomon", "Solomon Goldstein", "Solomon Lazarov Goldstein", "Goldstein"], "question": ", a Bulgarian-born communist and personal friend of Vladimir Lenin, has been called the mastermind behind Albania's June Revolution of 1924?"} +{"answers": ["Fifteenmile Creek", "Fifteenmile Creek"], "question": " is long?"} +{"answers": ["Marc Trevor Tessier-Lavigne", "Tessier-Lavigne", "Marc Tessier-Lavigne", "Marc"], "question": ", chief scientific officer of Genentech, was named as President of Rockefeller University, making him the first non-academic to be chosen for the post?"} +{"answers": ["Mizil"], "question": " is the only city or town in Romania to lie on the 45th parallel north?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward Nicholas Kendall", "Kendall", "Edward Kendall"], "question": "Royal Navy officer discovered Wollaston Land?"} +{"answers": ["Dobra Bridge", "Dobra Bridge"], "question": "three main span girders on Croatia's collapsed into the Dobra River during construction in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Leslie MacMitchell", "Leslie", "Leslie MacMitchell", "MacMitchell"], "question": "the first college undergraduate to win the James E. Sullivan Award as leading U.S. amateur sportsman was athlete in 1941?"} +{"answers": ["Whip My Hair"], "question": "the leak of nine-year old singer Willow Smith's single \"\" was covered by \"Billboard\", \"Time\", and CNN the day of its release, as well as garnering over 100,000 YouTube views?"} +{"answers": ["Veratrum nigrum"], "question": " \"\" is a toilet cleaner which may be a cure for cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Jordan Creek", "Jordan Creek"], "question": "Jordan Valley, Oregon, is the only permanently inhabited population center along ?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing", "Thomas", "Stebbing", "Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing FRS"], "question": "the Reverend , who became a strong supporter of Darwinism, was ordained by Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of Oxford, one of its greatest opponents?"} +{"answers": ["Lintuzumab"], "question": "Seattle Genetics withdrew its drug as a treatment for acute myeloid leukemia in after a clinical study found that it offered no greater benefit than placebo therapy?"} +{"answers": ["Francis", "Francis Wilford-Smith", "Wilford-Smith"], "question": "cartoonist recorded blues musicians in his English farmhouse using a hired tape recorder and a piano borrowed from the local village hall?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Wieland", "Bob", "Wieland"], "question": "double leg amputee finished the New York City Marathon in three days and crossed America in three years, eight months, and six days—all while walking on his hands?"} +{"answers": ["Lucius Walker", "Lucius", "Walker"], "question": " blamed Ronald Reagan for a 1988 river boat attack by Contra rebels in Nicaragua in which two were killed, saying he had come \"face to face with the terrorism of our own government\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dick Ives", "Ives", "Dick"], "question": "depleted student bodies at American universities caused by World War II enabled to play basketball for Iowa as a 17-year-old freshman?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Jenkins", "Jenkins", "Elizabeth Jenkins", "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth I. Jenkins"], "question": "historian A. L. Rowse said the biography \"Elizabeth the Great\" by \"got nearer to penetrating the secret of the most remarkable woman in history than any other\"?"} +{"answers": ["Trout Creek", "Trout Creek"], "question": "a pit-house discovered near is at least 5,000 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Sérgio Motta Dam", "Eng Sérgio Motta Dam"], "question": "at long, the on the Paraná River is the longest in Brazil?"} +{"answers": ["Perpetual Peace", "Perpetual Peace", "Eternal Peace"], "question": "the , concluded between the Byzantine Empire and Sassanid Persia in 532, lasted for just eight years?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of St. Augustine", "Siege of St. Augustine"], "question": "riots erupted in Charles Town, Province of Carolina, after Governor James Moore's failed 1702 \"(fortress pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["St. Mary's Priory", "St. Mary's Priory"], "question": "the last prioress of handed the lands of her nunnery over to her kinsman, the fifth Lord Home?"} +{"answers": ["Oil shale in Serbia"], "question": "Serbia has large but undeveloped of oil shale?"} +{"answers": ["Petter", "Petter Jakob Bjerve", "Bjerve"], "question": " defended his doctorate thesis while serving as Norway's Minister of Finance?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Guinzburg", "Thomas Guinzburg", "Thomas Henry Guinzburg"], "question": " hired Jackie Onassis as a book editor, but she left after Viking Press published \"Shall We Tell the President?\" about a fictional plot to assassinate President Ted Kennedy?"} +{"answers": ["Abe Waddington", "Abe", "Waddington"], "question": "after the county cricket match between Yorkshire and Middlesex in July 1924, Yorkshire's was accused of inciting the crowd to jeer the opposition?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Zabuye", "Zabuye lake"], "question": " is the major source of lithium in China?"} +{"answers": ["The Ultimate Fighter: Team GSP vs. Team Koscheck"], "question": ", a competitor on \"\", is also the head Jiu-Jitsu instructor at the H.I.T. Squad?"} +{"answers": ["Erickson", "Bruce", "Bruce Erickson", "Bruce R. Erickson"], "question": ", an American paleontologist, has a collection of about a million specimens of ancient fossils?"} +{"answers": ["East Pakistan Renaissance Society"], "question": "the founding leader of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, also co-founded the which promoted East Pakistan as an independent state?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Satala", "Battle of Satala"], "question": "in the in 530, a Byzantine officer captured the Persian general's flag, causing the Persian army to panic and retreat?"} +{"answers": ["Down in the Willow Garden"], "question": "Holly Hunter sang the traditional murder ballad \"\" as a lullaby in the 1987 film \"Raising Arizona\"?"} +{"answers": ["East Siberian Sea"], "question": "the northernmost city of Russia, Pevek \"\", stands on the ?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Amiens", "Hugh of Amiens"], "question": ", archbishop of Rouen, was the first abbot of Reading?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Volkov", "Alexander", "Alexander Yevgenievich Volkov", "Volkov", "Alexander Volkov"], "question": "despite turning professional scarcely more than a year prior, reached the final of the M-1 Global Eastern Europe tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Becconsall Old Church"], "question": ", Lancashire, was built with handmade bricks supplied by the lord of the manor?"} +{"answers": ["Oscar", "Oscar Torp", "Torp"], "question": ", later Prime Minister of Norway, was responsible for the successful flight of the Norwegian National Treasury in 1940?"} +{"answers": ["Călinești-Oaș"], "question": "archaeological finds in demonstrate it was inhabited by the Starčevo culture during the Early Neolithic Age?"} +{"answers": ["T. H. Harris", "Harris", "T.", "Thomas H Harris"], "question": "a college scholarship program, a technical college, and a middle school are all named for , who served as Louisiana education superintendent from 1908 to 1940?"} +{"answers": ["Ages of Three Children puzzle"], "question": "it is possible to calculate the from just the sum, product and uniqueness of their ages?"} +{"answers": ["Maxwell Woodhull", "Maxwell Woodhull House"], "question": "the Army general Maxwell Woodhull donated his \"\" to George Washington University in Washington, D.C.?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Haldenston", "Haldenston"], "question": ", Prior of St Andrews and Dean of Theology at St Andrews University, was praised by the medieval historian Walter Bower for his hatred of Lollards?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Smith Simpson", "R. Smith Simpson", "R.", "Simpson"], "question": "American diplomat wrote in 1962 that many students interested in joining the Foreign Service knew little about the U.S. and were \"wholly unprepared for diplomatic work\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pinctada radiata"], "question": "the range of the pearl oyster extends from Japan to Victoria?"} +{"answers": ["Sharif", "El-Gamal", "Sharif El-Gamal"], "question": ", the Muslim real estate developer behind the \"Ground Zero mosque\", is a member of the local Jewish Community Center, which he says served as an inspiration for his project?"} +{"answers": ["Swails", "Stephen Swails", "Stephen Atkins Swails", "Stephen"], "question": " may have been the first African American commissioned as an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["René la Taupe"], "question": "the official song for the 2010 FIFA World Cup was recently bumped off the top spot on the French music chart by a single by , a virtual singing groundhog?"} +{"answers": ["Te Rewa Rewa Bridge", "Rewa Rewa Bridge"], "question": " \"\" in New Plymouth, New Zealand, is located on the site of one of the Musket Wars battles?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Hixon", "Michael Hixon"], "question": "2010 Summer Youth Olympics diving bronze medalist parents are both coaches in American collegiate sports?"} +{"answers": ["Fenton Hill", "Fenton Hill Observatory"], "question": "the is home to the RAPTOR telescopes, which can swivel to any point in the sky in less than three seconds?"} +{"answers": ["The Late Late Show", "The Late Late Show", "The Late Late Show, season 48"], "question": "Tony Blair was pelted with shoes and eggs the day after promoting his book on in Dublin?"} +{"answers": ["Legg House", "Legg House"], "question": "the was built outside of Bloomington, Indiana, but now lies near the heart of the Indiana University campus?"} +{"answers": ["Lay Down Your Weary Tune"], "question": "Bob Dylan did not release his 1963 song \"\" until 1985, but it was covered by The Byrds and other artists in the interim?"} +{"answers": ["Reeve", "Percy", "Percy Reeve"], "question": ", known for composing operettas and writing music criticism, also produced a book of poetry, \"Love & Music\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Causeway", "The Causeway"], "question": " in Washington, D.C., is an estate named for a bridge rather than an occupant?"} +{"answers": ["E.", "E. G. Swain", "Swain", "Edmund Gill Swain"], "question": "the fictional parish of Stoneground, setting for \"Stoneground Ghost Tales\", is based on Stanground, Peterborough, where Swain himself was Vicar?"} +{"answers": ["Moto Racer DS", "Moto Racer"], "question": " was the first \"Moto Racer\" video game to be released since 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Ellicombe", "Charles Grene Ellicombe KCB", "Charles Grene Ellicombe", "Charles"], "question": "British Army General Sir was created one of the first Companions of the Order of the Bath?"} +{"answers": ["New Ireland", "New Ireland stingaree"], "question": "the is the only stingaree with dermal denticles, and may represent a new genus?"} +{"answers": ["Homagial Crown"], "question": "the was probably the coronation crown of king Władysław II Jagiełło of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Sugar Grove Petroglyphs"], "question": "some of the have been interpreted as showing Ojibwe themes, although the Ojibwe never lived near the petroglyph site?"} +{"answers": ["Eem", "Van der Eem", "van der Eem", "Patrick", "Patrick Paul van der Eem", "Patrick van der Eem"], "question": "the hidden camera conversations between and Joran van der Sloot set a television broadcast record in the Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["Paulo Afonso Complex", "Paulo Afonso Hydroelectric Complex"], "question": "although the in Brazil dammed a waterfall, its spillways can recreate it?"} +{"answers": ["Phillips", "Eddie Phillips", "Eddie Phillips", "Eddie"], "question": "professional baseball player never batted or fielded a ball in the major leagues, but scored four runs for the St. Louis Cardinals during their 1953 season?"} +{"answers": ["Aviation Martyrs' Monument"], "question": "the broken top of the in Istanbul is to symbolize the incomplete status of the flight missions?"} +{"answers": ["Reese", "Bob Reese", "Bob"], "question": "Louisiana Republican figure in his later years was a gymnastics coach and a portrait painter?"} +{"answers": ["1757 raid on Berlin"], "question": "after , cavalrymen of the Holy Roman Empire demanded a dozen pairs of gloves for the Empress as part of the city's ransom?"} +{"answers": ["Flanginian School"], "question": "the in \"Campo dei Greci\" \"\", Venice, produced several teachers who contributed to the modern Greek Enlightenment of the 17th and 18th centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Old Sarum Cathedral", "Old Sarum"], "question": ", the Norman church built at Old Sarum, Wiltshire, was replaced by a new cathedral at Salisbury in the 13th century?"} +{"answers": ["1989–90 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "the set the current Big Ten Conference single-game field goals made record of 55?"} +{"answers": ["The Adventures of Buratino", "The Adventures of Buratino"], "question": "Bulat Okudzhava wrote song lyrics for but some of his work was considered too philosophical and was left out?"} +{"answers": ["St John the Baptist's Church", "St John the Baptist's Church, Pilling"], "question": "the flushwork decorating parts of , Lancashire, is in two colours of sandstone rather than the more usual materials of flint and stone?"} +{"answers": ["Riley Silver Creek", "Silver Creek", "Silver Creek"], "question": " flows through a canyon near Riley, Oregon, with over tall walls?"} +{"answers": ["Jairamdas", "Daulatram", "Jairamdas Daulatram"], "question": "Indian leader represented East Punjab in the Constituent Assembly of India before becoming the Governor of Assam?"} +{"answers": ["Eines", "Albin Eines", "Albin", "Albin Konrad Eines"], "question": " started working on the right-wing newspaper \"Tidens Tegn\" in 1928, less than a year after he edited the Communist Party newspaper \"Norges Kommunistblad\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tykocin Royal Castle", "Tykocin Castle"], "question": "Janusz Radziwiłł, considered by some as the traitor of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, died in the besieged \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Reign of Assassins"], "question": "for the film , John Woo spent over a week directing an action scene featuring his daughter Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Primeiras and Segundas Archipelago"], "question": "Mozambique's is the focus of WWF and CARE projects aimed at preserving its spectacular reef system?"} +{"answers": ["Bolivar Edwards Kemp Jr.", "Jr.", "Bolivar Edwards Kemp, Jr.", "Bolivar"], "question": "former Louisiana Attorney General was a brother-in-law of Cajun humorist and chef Justin Wilson?"} +{"answers": ["Ventus", "Ventus"], "question": "despite extreme physical similarities to the \"Kingdom Hearts\" character Roxas, is a completely different character from the same series?"} +{"answers": ["McKenzie", "Cody McKenzie", "Cody", "Cody Steven McKenzie"], "question": ", who appeared on \"\", has the second-most guillotine choke victories in the world according to Sherdog.com?"} +{"answers": ["Rondon's marmoset"], "question": "the newly described monkey, , was named in honor of Amazonian explorer Cândido Rondon?"} +{"answers": ["American Nightmare", "All American Nightmare"], "question": "Hinder's lead singer, Austin Winkler, considers the band's upcoming album, , to be the record he is proudest of?"} +{"answers": ["The Daydreamer", "The Daydreamer"], "question": "Eva Maria Mauter wrote that the 1994 children's book by Ian McEwan gets neglected in treatment about McEwan's works because it is a children's novel?"} +{"answers": ["Kai stingaree"], "question": "the has only been collected by the HMS \"Challenger\", in 1874?"} +{"answers": ["Sako Chivitchian", "Chivitchian", "Sako"], "question": " holds 11 U.S. national judo titles and won his debut mixed martial arts fight in 98 seconds at age 15?"} +{"answers": ["George D. Oakley House"], "question": "the on the National Register of Historic Places on Oahu has a window through its lava rock chimney?"} +{"answers": ["Will Munro", "Will", "Munro"], "question": "Canadian artist became known for fashioning artistic works out of men's underwear?"} +{"answers": ["Dasyatis parvonigra", "Dwarf black stingray"], "question": "the recently described looks like, but is less than a third as wide as, the black stingray?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Leigh", "James Mathews Leigh"], "question": "in 1848, founded a popular art school in London, providing training for many leading British artists?"} +{"answers": ["Lazica", "Gubazes II of Lazica", "Gubazes"], "question": ", the king of Lazica, was assassinated by two Byzantine generals whom he had accused of incompetence?"} +{"answers": ["Wessiea"], "question": "the extinct fern is known from Miocene fossils found at the \"Ho ho\" locality in Yakima County, Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Birdwell", "Brian Birdwell", "Brian", "Brian D. Birdwell"], "question": ", the newest member of the Texas State Senate, was a burn victim of the terrorist attack on The Pentagon on September 11, 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Deltaterrasserne"], "question": ", containing features of both Independence I and Independence II cultures, is one of the largest archaeological sites in Peary Land?"} +{"answers": ["John Rudometkin", "John", "Rudometkin"], "question": " NBA career was cut short due to his battle with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma?"} +{"answers": ["Seymour", "Pine", "Seymour Pine"], "question": ", who led the NYPD raid that triggered the Stonewall riots, later admitted that such raids were seen as an easy way to improve arrest numbers as the gays \"never gave you any trouble\"?"} +{"answers": ["Old Allen County Jail", "Allen County Jail", "Allen County"], "question": "many prisoners escaped from the \"\", which was hailed as the best jail in southeastern Kansas upon its completion?"} +{"answers": ["Shantungosuchus"], "question": ", a small, primitive crocodile from the Cretaceous period, was terrestrial instead of aquatic?"} +{"answers": ["Manoj", "Pradhan", "Manoj Pradhan"], "question": ", an Indian politician belonging to the Bharatiya Janata Party, was elected from Orissa's G. Udayagiri assembly constituency?"} +{"answers": ["Fred S. LeBlanc", "Fred", "LeBlanc"], "question": "former Louisiana Atty. Gen. , as a district judge in 1959, signed the letter committing his old rival, Earl Long, to undergo evaluation for paranoid schizophrenia?"} +{"answers": ["Counsel and Care"], "question": "the UK charity was one of the first advocates of a \"death tax\" as a method to fund the care of the elderly?"} +{"answers": ["2004 Grand Prix", "2004 Grand Prix", "Grand Prix"], "question": "in the first round of the snooker tournament, Stephen Maguire was docked a frame for not having his at the start of his match against Shaun Murphy?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Tarleton", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "when , Lancashire, was closed and replaced by a new church nearer the centre of the village, it was used as a mortuary chapel?"} +{"answers": ["Wood", "Lawson", "Lawson Wood", "Clarence Lawson Wood"], "question": "Do you know that, in later life, English illustrator was a recluse, living in a 15th century medieval manor house he had moved brick by brick from Sussex to the Kent border?"} +{"answers": ["Dickie", "Boon", "Dickie Boon"], "question": ", Stanley Cup champion player with the Montreal Hockey Club of 1902–1903 is credited with inventing the poke check used in ice hockey to knock the puck off an attacking player's stick?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Folkard", "Folkard", "Charles James Folkard", "Charles"], "question": " created the first British daily newspaper cartoon strip, \"The Adventures of Teddy Tail\", for the \"Daily Mail\" in ?"} +{"answers": ["Luiz Gonzaga Dam", "Luiz Gonzaga"], "question": "the in Brazil was renamed in honor of Luiz Gonzaga who is known as the \"king of Baião\" and \"Gonzagão\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dry River", "Dry River"], "question": "part of the bed of the in central Oregon is used as a hiking trail?"} +{"answers": ["Coahuila y Tejas"], "question": "in 1830, 80% of the residents of Mexican Texas—part of the Mexican state —were from the United States or Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Ain't Avatar XXX", "This Ain't Avatar XXX"], "question": ", an American pornographic film parody of \"Avatar\", is being shot in 3D and is the most expensive film Hustler Video has ever produced?"} +{"answers": ["Nannygate"], "question": "during the political controversy of 1993, Americans were asked if they had a \"Zoë Baird problem\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital v. Mercury Construction Corp."], "question": "U.S. Supreme Court Justice William Brennan's \"dictum\" in that the Federal Arbitration Act applied to state courts later became the central holding of \"Southland Corp. v. Keating\"?"} +{"answers": ["List of earthquakes in 1985", "Earthquakes in 1985"], "question": "about 67 powerful and destructive earthquakes occurred in ?"} +{"answers": ["Governors Awards"], "question": "the Academy Honorary Award and the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award are presented at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Nipisat Island"], "question": "Greenland's well preserved archaeological site on contains some stone artifacts that were previously unknown from the Saqqaq culture?"} +{"answers": ["footwrap", "Footwraps"], "question": ", pieces of cloth wrapped around the feet in place of socks, are being phased out by the army of Belarus in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Ust-Ilimsk Hydroelectric Power Station"], "question": "from 1980 to 2005, the \"\" in Russia generated over of electricity?"} +{"answers": ["Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey"], "question": "the new lays out a roadmap for exploring extrasolar planetary systems and investigating the nature of dark energy?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Weinrich", "Weinrich", "Carl"], "question": "American organist performed the premieres of Samuel Barber's \"Prelude and Fugue in B Minor\", Louis Vierne's \"Organ Symphony No. 6\", and Arnold Schoenberg's \"Variations on a Recitative\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ada Mills Bridge", "Ada", "Ada Mills", "Mills"], "question": "the Arkansas River bridge between Johnson and Logan counties in Arkansas is named for , who lobbied 40 years for the project?"} +{"answers": ["John Schuyler Crosby", "J. Schuyler Crosby", "John", "Crosby"], "question": "Montana Territorial Governor fought and subdued a crazed knife wielding valet from his sick bed?"} +{"answers": ["Cinema", "Cinema"], "question": "ten years after releasing an entire album of 18- to 21-minute songs, progressive rock band Yes won their first Grammy for \"\", a two-minute instrumental?"} +{"answers": ["Norcon pillbox"], "question": "the \"\" has been described as \"possibly the most dangerous, cheap and nasty of all pillbox designs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Canpotex"], "question": " manages the entire Saskatchewan potash-exporting industry, representing one-third of global capacity?"} +{"answers": ["Mairbek Vakhaevich Taisumov", "Mairbek", "Taisumov", "Mairbek Taisumov"], "question": "all of mixed martial artist documented victories have come by knockout or submission?"} +{"answers": ["Alicia M. Soderberg", "Soderberg", "Alicia Margarita Soderberg", "Alicia"], "question": "the detection of supernova SN 2008D on , 2008, by using data from NASA's \"Swift\" X-ray space telescope marked the first time a supernova was observed as it occurred?"} +{"answers": ["Saint George Maronite Cathedral", "St. George Maronite Cathedral, Beirut"], "question": "the cathedra at Beirut's is the armchair used by Pope John Paul II during his 1997 visit to Lebanon?"} +{"answers": ["Condesa"], "question": " was home to refugees from the Spanish Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Ian Leigh", "Leigh"], "question": "after keeping a clean sheet in an FA Cup match against defending champions Manchester United, Bournemouth goalkeeper was rewarded with a lifetime supply of pizzas from a local Italian restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["Fomes fomentarius"], "question": "the 5,000 year-old Ötzi the Iceman was carrying four pieces of \"(modern specimen pictured)\" when he was found?"} +{"answers": ["John Schultz", "John Schultz", "John F. Schultz", "Schultz", "John"], "question": "two players named John Schultz, for the Philadelphia Phillies and one a catcher for the St. Louis Browns, each enjoyed cups of coffee during the 1891 Major League Baseball season?"} +{"answers": ["Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel"], "question": "the quilting show has been on the air for more than 30 years?"} +{"answers": ["1985 Pichilemu earthquake", "1985 Rapel Lake earthquake"], "question": "the 7.5 M lasted about three minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Presidential elections in Singapore"], "question": "a potential candidate for a must apply for a certificate of eligibility to show he has the necessary qualifications to be nominated?"} +{"answers": ["Blackedge whipray"], "question": "the is known in Tamil as the \"salt-like ray\"?"} +{"answers": ["Deaf Smith County Historical Museum"], "question": "the contains artifacts from a World War II Italian POW camp located near Hereford, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Tanners' Bridge"], "question": "beginning in the 18th century, was used to cross Lanë in Tirana until the stream was redirected in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Douglas of Mains"], "question": " was hung, drawn and quartered in 1584 for kidnapping King James VI of Scotland in the Raid of Ruthven?"} +{"answers": ["McBarge"], "question": "the , a futuristic floating McDonald's built for Expo '86, has been anchored derelict next to an oil refinery since 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Lycurgus Cup"], "question": "the 4th century Roman glass is dichroic; lit from in front it is green, but thanks to surface plasmon resonance it is red when lit from behind?"} +{"answers": ["French Royal Army", "French Royal Army", "Royal Army"], "question": " attacked the Spanish Netherlands when portions of that province were not ceded to Louis XIV as part of his wife's dowry?"} +{"answers": ["Kerman", "Joseph Wilfred Kerman", "Joseph", "Joseph Kerman"], "question": "American musicologist and critic described Puccini's opera \"Tosca\" as \"a shabby little shocker\"?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Clotworthy", "Clotworthy", "Robert", "Robert Bruce Clotworthy"], "question": " \"(voice sample right)\" is the voice of Jim Raynor in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ewing-Mulligan", "Mary", "Mary Ewing-Mulligan"], "question": "author and wine educator was the first female American Master of Wine?"} +{"answers": ["Route Trident"], "question": " in Afghanistan was the first road to be built by the Royal Engineers during combat since the Dhofar Rebellion in the early 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["25th Legislative District", "25th Legislative District"], "question": "when Gordon MacInnes won a State Senate seat in 1993 in the , he became the first Democrat from Morris County in 18 years to be elected to the New Jersey Legislature?"} +{"answers": ["Parque México"], "question": " in Mexico City exists because environmental laws in the 1920s did not allow housing to be built on a former racetrack?"} +{"answers": ["David Weber", "David Joseph Weber", "David J. Weber", "David", "Weber"], "question": "historian of Southern Methodist University was called \"at least a generation ahead of his time in recognizing how entwined Mexico and the United States were and are\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Cocktail Hour"], "question": "playwright A.R. Gurney promised his parents that his play would not be produced in their hometown of Buffalo, New York, during their lifetimes?"} +{"answers": ["Bicentennial of Chile"], "question": "Chile is celebrating its on September 18, today?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James L. Swauger", "Swauger"], "question": " continued his archaeological work with petroglyphs for fifteen years after his nominal retirement?"} +{"answers": ["Krohn Air", "Krohn Air AS"], "question": " was started by a local businessman to continue servicing the route from Molde to Trondheim, Norway, after Scandinavian Airlines terminated its service?"} +{"answers": ["Riad", "Riad al-Saray", "al-Saray"], "question": "Iraqi television presenter was assassinated the same day that Reporters Without Borders announced the Iraq War had killed more journalists than any since the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Beit Hadfus Street"], "question": "Jerusalem's was named \"Street of the Printing Press\" for the printing houses that were established there?"} +{"answers": ["Ashmead", "Larry Ashmead", "Larry", "Larry'' Ashmead"], "question": " wrote the book \"Bertha Venation: And Hundreds of Other Funny Names of Real People\", with such people as Stan Dupp, a dentist named Dr. Fang and Jaime Cardinal Sin \"\" of the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Graham", "Don Graham", "Don Graham", "Don"], "question": " developed the Ala Moana Center in Honolulu, the largest outdoor shopping mall in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Colonia Guerrero"], "question": " in Mexico City was part of an old colonial-era indigenous neighborhood?"} +{"answers": ["Scotty Moylan", "Moylan", "Scotty"], "question": "Chicago native , who became one of Guam's most prominent businessmen, introduced the first Volkswagen automobiles to the island in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Unforgiven", "Unforgiven"], "question": "Do you know that, in a storyline, several referees attacked Jim Korderas at the World Wrestling Federation's event for not joining them in their strike?"} +{"answers": ["Theban Desert Road Survey"], "question": "Deborah and John Coleman Darnell of the followed ancient caravan trails to discover a 3,500-year-old site at the Kharga Oasis in the middle of Egypt's Western Desert?"} +{"answers": ["Downtown Schenectady"], "question": "the $30 million renovation of Proctor's Theatre in 2007 has been seen as the catalyst for the revival of ?"} +{"answers": ["Caceres", "Alex Caceres", "Alex"], "question": " nickname \"Bruce Leeroy\" is inspired by the character of the same nickname in \"The Last Dragon\"?"} +{"answers": ["1520 Sedgwick Avenue", "Sedgwick Avenue"], "question": " \"\" in The Bronx has been recognized as the \"birthplace of hip hop\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ellis", "Frank Burton Ellis", "Frank"], "question": "as civil defense director at the height of the Cold War in 1961, pushed for the adoption of fallout shelters to protect civilians from nuclear attack?"} +{"answers": ["Antardwand"], "question": ", an Indian film that was based on the practice of groom kidnapping, won a National Award for Best Film on Social Issues?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Stepovich", "Mike Stepovich"], "question": "while still the sitting Governor of Alaska Territory, appeared on the game show \"What's My Line?\""} +{"answers": ["Tanymastix stagnalis"], "question": " is the only species of fairy shrimp to occur in Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Charles Catleugh", "Catleugh", "George Catleugh"], "question": "former professional footballer suffered a broken leg on two different occasions?"} +{"answers": ["Wetumpka State Penitentiary"], "question": "the was the first state prison established in Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["Hemilepistus reaumuri"], "question": "the woodlouse \"\" can only survive in the desert because it looks after its young?"} +{"answers": ["1958–59 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "M. C. Burton, Jr. of the became the first player to lead the Big Ten Conference in scoring and rebounding for a season?"} +{"answers": ["Economy of England in the Middle Ages"], "question": "in 1133, the received a major boost when huge silver deposits were discovered near Carlisle?"} +{"answers": ["Inland Customs Line"], "question": "the stretched across more than 2,500 miles (4,000 km) of British India and was compared to the Great Wall of China?"} +{"answers": ["Irkutsk Hydroelectric Power Station"], "question": "upon completion, the was called \"a pearl of Soviet water-power engineering\" and 349 of its workers were awarded the Hero of Socialist Labour medal?"} +{"answers": ["Who's That Girl", "Who's That Girl"], "question": "the film features a live cougar, which one day escaped from the set before shooting started?"} +{"answers": ["Ibacus peronii"], "question": "the meat of the slipper lobster \"\" is considered inferior to that of the Moreton Bay bug because it sometimes tastes of garlic?"} +{"answers": ["British Open", "2004 British Open"], "question": "former world snooker champion Shaun Murphy reached the semi-finals of a ranking event for the first time at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Mitford Castle"], "question": "each of the five sides of keep has a different dimension?"} +{"answers": ["Electricity sector in Canada"], "question": "the is the world's second-largest producer of hydroelectricity, which accounted for 58% of all electric generation in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Belasco", "Leon Belasco", "Leon"], "question": "during his 60-year career, character actor appeared in films with the Marx Brothers, Bob Hope, James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire?"} +{"answers": ["The World of Strawberry Shortcake"], "question": ", the first television special to feature American Greetings' popular character, was rejected by the major U.S. networks and premiered in syndication instead?"} +{"answers": ["Davidson", "Satch", "Satch Davidson"], "question": " was plate umpire when Hank Aaron hit his record 715th home run, and also when Carlton Fisk hit his 12th-inning home run to win Game 6 for the Boston Red Sox in the 1975 World Series?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur Eaglefield Hull", "Hull", "Arthur"], "question": " invented the term \"mystic chord\" to describe the music of Russian composer Scriabin?"} +{"answers": ["911 Is a Joke"], "question": "due to a copy-editing error, \"The Washington Post\" inadvertently suggested that Public Enemy's 1990 song \"\" referred to the September 11, 2001 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Christine Berrie", "Christine", "Berrie"], "question": "Scottish artist is known for her industrial-themed illustrations, including gas meters, dials, buttons, switches, machinery, and appliances?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Belan"], "question": "Princess Margaret stayed at for the investiture of Prince Charles in 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Medicine Rocks State Park"], "question": "Theodore Roosevelt called in Montana \"as fantastically beautiful a place as I have ever seen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Clunn", "Tony", "Tony Clunn"], "question": ", a British Army Major looking for Roman coins with a metal detector, discovered the site of the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest?"} +{"answers": ["John Shelp Cobblestone House"], "question": "the front porch on the in West Shelby, New York, was probably built as a result of a heating stove fire in the dining room?"} +{"answers": ["Scoresby Sund", "Scoresby Sound"], "question": "the \"\" is the world's largest fjord system?"} +{"answers": ["A Journey"], "question": "within hours of its publication, , the memoir of Tony Blair, became the fastest-selling autobiography of all time?"} +{"answers": ["The Bravo"], "question": " is James Fenimore Cooper's first novel set in Europe and was largely disliked by contemporary American critics?"} +{"answers": ["Action of 9 November 1822"], "question": "the , fought between the \"USS Alligator\" and a squadron of pirate schooners, saw the death of Lieutenant William Howard Allen after he stood up to rally his men?"} +{"answers": ["Château Raymond-Lafon"], "question": "Sauternes wine producer remains unclassified since its five-year-old vines were too young for the Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Johnson", "Michael Johnson", "Michael Julian Johnson", "Michael Johnson"], "question": " has signed with the Ultimate Fighting Championship promotion to appear on \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kitwana", "Kitwana Shaloyd Jones", "Kitwana Jones", "Jones"], "question": "Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive lineman was nicknamed \"Batman\" after chasing down and apprehending a purse snatcher?"} +{"answers": ["Berat County"], "question": "according to legend, Tomorr Mountain in \"\" was personified by a giant who fought his brother for the love of a young woman, who weeped over their deaths to create the Osum River?"} +{"answers": ["Amantaka"], "question": "the hotel in Luang Prabang, Laos, used to be a hospital until 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Preaus", "Fred", "Fred Preaus"], "question": "Earl K. Long in 1956 used humor to derail the candidacy of gubernatorial opponent , a scrupulously honest, small-town automobile dealer from Farmerville, Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["National Circus", "National Circus"], "question": "former World Champion and record holder in weightlifting, Ymer Pampuri, was an acrobat of the before and after his athletic career?"} +{"answers": ["Darling It Hurts", "Darling It Hurts''"], "question": "the title of \"\", a top 20 \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock Chart single by Australian rock group Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls, was based on a piece of infamous Sydney graffiti?"} +{"answers": ["Banglabandha"], "question": "the inland port is aimed at increasing trade between Bangladesh and Nepal, India, and Bhutan?"} +{"answers": ["Leo Trepp", "Trepp", "Leo"], "question": "of his internment in Sachsenhausen, Rabbi said \"I know God was there. In the concentration camp with me. And it was the worst place for it. That's why it was the best\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hungarian Crown"], "question": "the so-called \"\", part of the Polish Crown Jewels, was modeled after the Holy Crown of Hungary?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Piers", "William Piers", "Piers"], "question": "constable received a reward for bringing the head of Shane Ó Neill, \"pickled in a pipkin\", to Sir Henry Sidney?"} +{"answers": ["1974–75 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "the finished the season ranked in the AP Poll, but unranked in the Coaches' Poll?"} +{"answers": ["Gascar", "Henri", "Henri Gascar"], "question": " painted portraits of many leading ladies at the court of King Charles II of England, including several of the king's mistresses?"} +{"answers": ["King of the Ring", "King of the Ring 1996", "King of the Ring"], "question": "Jerry Lawler and Ultimate Warrior's match at the World Wrestling Federation's resulted from an argument over artistic abilities?"} +{"answers": ["Tamora, Nebraska", "Tamora"], "question": ", was named for the day after today?"} +{"answers": ["Kakiemon elephants", "Kakiemon elephants"], "question": "the porcelain \"\" was made when elephants would not have been seen in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Mitchell", "Arthur Roy Mitchell"], "question": "Colorado cowboy artist created more than 160 cover paintings for western pulp magazines?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Musketoon"], "question": "in 1942, seven commandos captured during were executed at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["Garland", "Frank C. Garland", "Frank Caldwell Garland", "Frank"], "question": "after seeing a map of the U.S. showing higher cancer rates in Northern states, did a study which found that increased Vitamin D from sun exposure can reduce colon cancer risk?"} +{"answers": ["Colony", "Colony"], "question": "the executive chef of the in Central London is Michelin-starred chef Atul Kochhar?"} +{"answers": ["1962–63 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "the set the current Michigan Wolverines men's basketball single-game rebound record?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Burgess", "Mark", "Mark Simon Burgess", "Burgess", "Mark Burgess"], "question": "illustrator of children's literature has been noted for his ability to reproduce the style of dead artists such as Allan Curless and E. H. Shepard?"} +{"answers": ["’u’"], "question": "the first Klingon language opera, , premiered at The Hague on 9 September 2010?"} +{"answers": ["LucyPhone"], "question": "the service was inspired by the frustration of waiting lengthy periods of time when placed on hold by call center operators?"} +{"answers": ["1960–61 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "John Tidwell of the became the first Michigan Wolverines men's basketball player to average 20 points per game for his career?"} +{"answers": ["Aboyne Castle"], "question": "the location of was selected for its strategic position near the Dee and controlling the northern end of one of the Mounth crossings?"} +{"answers": ["2010 U.S. Open Cup Final"], "question": "Seattle Sounders FC will be defending their U.S. Open Cup title in their home stadium, Qwest Field, in the against the Columbus Crew?"} +{"answers": ["Palm Islands Nature Reserve"], "question": "Alice of Champagne, the widowed Queen Consort of Cyprus, married Bohemond V of Antioch on , offshore of Tripoli in 1224?"} +{"answers": ["Lutzau", "Gabriele von Lutzau", "Gabriele"], "question": ", the \"Angel of Mogadishu\", sculpts wooden \"guardian figures\" using chainsaws and flamethrowers?"} +{"answers": ["1964–65 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "the continues to hold the Big Ten Conference single-season rebounding record?"} +{"answers": ["Calvesi", "Vincenzo", "Vincenzo Calvesi"], "question": "Italian tenor created the role of Ferrando in the world premiere of Mozart's \"Così fan tutte\" at the Burgtheater in Vienna in 1790?"} +{"answers": ["Carrier Strike Group Three", "Carrier Strike Group 3"], "question": " was the first U.S. Navy carrier strike group to make an overseas deployment with a Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) as part of its embarked air wing?"} +{"answers": ["Marty Huff", "Huff", "Marty"], "question": "Michigan linebacker intercepted three passes thrown in one game by Hall of Fame quarterback Mike Phipps?"} +{"answers": ["Bògòlanfini"], "question": ", a traditional Malian fabric, is dyed with fermented mud?"} +{"answers": ["Nicola Zerola", "Nicola", "Zerola"], "question": "Italian tenor began his professional operatic singing career in 1898 performing in Ruggero Leoncavallo's \"Pagliacci\", but as a baritone?"} +{"answers": ["1965–66 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "the set a record 17-game home winning streak that stood for the next 11 years?"} +{"answers": ["Tyonajanegen"], "question": ", a woman from the Oneida tribe, fought in the American Revolutionary War?"} +{"answers": ["Longitudinal Video Recording"], "question": "Bing Crosby was a key backer in the development of in the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Sartaj", "Sartaj Aziz", "Aziz"], "question": " was the Finance Minister when Pakistan conducted its 1998 nuclear tests, and the Foreign Minister of Pakistan during the Kargil War with India in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Robinson", "Denard Xavier Robinson", "Denard Robinson", "Denard"], "question": "in his first two games as a starter, achieved the two highest single-game total offense totals in Michigan Wolverines history—and did so with his shoes untied?"} +{"answers": ["Smoking in Indonesia"], "question": "Indonesia is the \"(tobacco factory pictured)\" in the world, and that in 2008 over 165 billion cigarettes were sold there?"} +{"answers": ["Koff", "Gail Koff", "Gail", "Gail Joanne Koff"], "question": ", one of three partners in Jacoby & Meyers, had her prenuptial agreement with attorney Ralph Brill invalidated, with Koff granted 65% of marital assets?"} +{"answers": ["Mithya"], "question": "the Indian film marked the singing debut of Sanchita Bhattyacharya in the Hindi cinema industry?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Eyles Pierce", "Pierce", "Samuel"], "question": "English minister was accused of antinomianism by his congregation in Truro, and that even his wife withdrew her financial support of his ministry?"} +{"answers": ["1963–64 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "the earned the University of Michigan its first trip to the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament final four?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Sean Smith", "Michael S. Smith", "Smith", "Michael S. Smith", "Michael Smith"], "question": "interior designer is responsible for the 2010 makeover of the Oval Office at the White House?"} +{"answers": ["Clyde Refinery"], "question": "the located in Clyde, New South Wales, is Australia's longest operating oil refinery?"} +{"answers": ["Dabar Bridge"], "question": "at long and high, the carries the Croatian A1 motorway across a flash flood gully?"} +{"answers": ["Giuseppe Siboni", "Giuseppe", "Siboni"], "question": "the Italian operatic tenor founded the Royal Conservatory of Music in Copenhagen?"} +{"answers": ["Torgeir Vraa", "Torgeir", "Vraa"], "question": "in the Norwegian 1906 election second round of voting, was endorsed by the Liberal Party, which he left in 1897 together with Christopher Hornsrud?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 782", "Minuscule 782"], "question": "according to , Jesus wrote sins of his opponents on the ground?"} +{"answers": ["Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.3", "Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk"], "question": "the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service's first tests at dropping torpedoes from aircraft were carried out with floatplanes?"} +{"answers": ["Jim Wilkinson", "Jim Wilkinson"], "question": " helped sell the idea that Al Gore claimed to have \"invented the Internet\"?"} +{"answers": ["Haben", "Ralph", "Ralph Haben", "Ralph H. Haben"], "question": "former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives has nearly died four times, surviving a black widow bite, a sinking boat, a plane crash, and a bad case of Hashimoto's thyroiditis?"} +{"answers": ["Pitney", "Jack Pitney", "Jack"], "question": "BMW advertising executive convinced the company to market the Mini \"\" in the U.S., despite concerns that American buyers would not buy cars that small given the popularity of SUVs?"} +{"answers": ["Niels", "Ødegaard", "Niels Ødegaard"], "question": " of Gjøvik, with 40 years of total mayoral service, is the longest-sitting mayor in any Norwegian municipality?"} +{"answers": ["Bellevue, Schenectady, New York", "Bellevue"], "question": "39.2% of Schenectady, New York's neighborhood is zoned industrial, but excluding the General Electric plant it is only 1%?"} +{"answers": ["sachet", "Sachet"], "question": "fragrant were used by Queen Isabella of Spain?"} +{"answers": ["Palaeovespa"], "question": "one species of the extinct wasp fed caterpillars to its larvae?"} +{"answers": ["George Hitchcock", "George Parks Hitchcock", "Hitchcock", "George Hitchcock", "George"], "question": "when asked his profession in testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee, poet responded, \"I am a gardener. I do underground work on plants\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Ives", "Charles Ives House"], "question": "the \"\" in Danbury, Connecticut, where Charles Ives was born has been moved twice to allow local banks to expand their buildings?"} +{"answers": ["Sod House Ranch"], "question": "Oregon cattle baron Peter French was murdered near the in 1897?"} +{"answers": ["Angiolina", "Angiolina Bosio", "Bosio"], "question": "Italian operatic soprano portrayed Gilda in the UK premiere of Verdi's \"Rigoletto\" and Lady Macbeth in the US premiere of Verdi's \"Macbeth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Albany Convention Center", "Albany Convention Center Authority"], "question": "the proposed design of the in Albany, New York, includes saving the city's oldest building, which was built in 1728?"} +{"answers": ["Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council"], "question": "the was created in 1958, abolished in 1985 and re-created in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Charles \"Buffalo\" Jones", "Jones", "Charles"], "question": ", the first game warden at Yellowstone National Park, once roped an unruly bear and spanked the animal on its behind?"} +{"answers": ["Children of the Stars"], "question": " is a documentary about the Beijing Stars and Rain School \"\", founded in 1993 as the first non-governmental educational organization in China dedicated to serving children with autism?"} +{"answers": ["Main Street Historic District", "Main Street Historic District"], "question": "portions of an 1820s mill race may remain underneath in Medina, New York?"} +{"answers": ["King of the Ring", "King of the Ring"], "question": "World Wrestling Entertainment brought back the for the first time since discontinuing it in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Value-added modeling"], "question": " rates teacher performance by comparing prior and current year student test scores and can be used to award bonuses to top performers and fire those with the lowest ratings?"} +{"answers": ["Brito", "Franklin", "Franklin Brito"], "question": "Venezuelan farmer amputated a finger for the television cameras when a court ruled against him?"} +{"answers": ["Mafalda Salvatini", "Mafalda", "Salvatini"], "question": "Adolphus Frederick VI, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg had two sons with his mistress, the Berlin Opera star ?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Ryan Rudd", "Rudd", "Paul"], "question": "actor appears as the title character in a 1976 production of Shakespeare \"Henry V\", opposite Meryl Streep as his love interest?"} +{"answers": ["Davara"], "question": "the was the first British trawler to be sunk in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Romstrade"], "question": " is the largest construction company in Romania?"} +{"answers": ["Katukurunde Nanananda Thera", "Thera", "Katukurunde", "Katukurunde Nyanananda Thera"], "question": " was the first to point out a unique grammatical shift in a controversial Buddhist Pali passage?"} +{"answers": ["Jacoby & Meyers"], "question": "Do you know that, after the U.S. Supreme Court legalized the practice in the 1977 case \"Bates v. State Bar of Arizona\", the law firm of was the first in the United States to advertise on television?"} +{"answers": ["Peggy Ann Jones", "Jones", "Peggy"], "question": "Do you know that, after a 15-year career as a principal with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, moved to musicals, including in the original cast of \"The Phantom of the Opera?"} +{"answers": ["Pancyclic graph"], "question": "every round-robin tournament either has a set of players who win all games against players outside the set, or its graph of wins and losses is , having directed cycles of all lengths?"} +{"answers": ["Davison", "Daniel P. Davison", "Daniel", "Daniel Pomeroy Davison"], "question": "Do you know that, as president of U.S. Trust, classified clients with less than $300,000 in assets as \"poor\", but was willing to have staff walk a dog for those with assets exceeding $2 million?"} +{"answers": ["Eight Bells", "Eight Bells"], "question": "artist N.C. Wyeth named his Maine home after Winslow Homer's 1886 painting \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Englund", "Gene", "Gene E. Englund", "Gene Englund"], "question": " won the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament and National Basketball League championship in back-to-back seasons?"} +{"answers": ["Proyecto Dos"], "question": "the 2008 thriller is the feature film debut of Spanish television director Guillermo Fernández Groizard?"} +{"answers": ["Luis", "Figueroa", "Luis Beltrán Prieto Figueroa"], "question": "in 1967 Venezuela's ruling Democratic Action party denied the nomination for the 1968 presidential race, for being too leftwing?"} +{"answers": ["Salem Academy", "South Salem Academy", "South Salem"], "question": "the village of South Salem, Ohio, was founded to serve the needs of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Carlo", "Carlo Scalzi", "Scalzi"], "question": "Italian castrato performed at the wedding of Anne, Princess Royal and William IV, Prince of Orange in London, 1734?"} +{"answers": ["Craig telescope"], "question": "the in Wandsworth Common, London, was once the world's largest refracting telescope?"} +{"answers": ["Namibia University of Science and Technology"], "question": "the main campus of the includes Elisabeth House \"\", Windhoek's former obstetrics hospital?"} +{"answers": ["San Francisco Church, Valparaíso", "San Francisco Church", "San Francisco Church"], "question": " in Valparaíso, Chile, was severely affected by a large fire in the middle of its reconstruction after the 2010 Chile earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Kulhar"], "question": "a , a traditional handle-less terracotta cup from North India and Pakistan, gives the hot beverages it contains an \"earthy\" taste and aroma?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Farm Petroglyphs"], "question": "the are among Pennsylvania's leading petroglyph sites, even though the culture of their creators is unknown?"} +{"answers": ["Bailey", "Caleb", "Caleb Bailey"], "question": "Corsair pilots of 's Marine Aircraft Group 11 would make chocolate ice cream on missions in the Palau campaign during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Alan Webster", "Daniel Webster", "Daniel", "Daniel Webster", "Webster"], "question": "former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives \"\" served in the Florida legislature for 28 years, making him the longest-serving legislator in Florida history?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Tregosse", "Thomas Tregosse"], "question": "Puritan minister was imprisoned for holding a Conventicle in Budock?"} +{"answers": ["Skipper W"], "question": "the American Quarter Horse stallion got his chance as a breeding stallion when his sire slipped on some ice and broke his neck?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis", "Gregory", "Lewis Gregory"], "question": "on his List A cricket debut, claimed four wickets against the Pakistanis?"} +{"answers": ["Missouri French"], "question": " is a nearly extinct dialect of French that developed in what is now the midwestern United States during the colonial period?"} +{"answers": ["Million Dollar Backfield", "Million Dollar Backfield"], "question": "after investing enough money to create a for the Chicago Cardinals, the team's owner died before he could see it defeat its championship rival?"} +{"answers": ["Parachartergus apicalis"], "question": " \"\" will attack \"Camponotus atriceps\" if they try to tend their treehoppers?\""} +{"answers": ["Aktio–Preveza Undersea Tunnel"], "question": "the is the first and so far only undersea tunnel in Greece?"} +{"answers": ["Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Council"], "question": "9 out of the 36 members of the are to be elected exclusively by certified teachers and local governing bodies?"} +{"answers": ["Mr San Peppy", "San Peppy"], "question": "in 2011 the American Quarter Horse stallion will join his son Peppy San Badger and his full brother Peppy San in the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Dhuvjan Monastery"], "question": "the 11th century in Albania contains an icon which includes remains of very important early Christian saints?"} +{"answers": ["Paper clothing", "paper clothing"], "question": " was briefly very popular in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["East River Road Historic District"], "question": "the Gothic Revival \"Wedding Cake House\" \"\" in Grosse Ile's was built over 150 years ago and has never been remodeled?"} +{"answers": ["Ancient Church Orders"], "question": " is a genre of early Christian literature which has the aim to offer authoritative prescriptions on matters of moral conduct, liturgy and church organization?"} +{"answers": ["Leymah", "Gbowee", "Leymah Gbowee", "Leymah Roberta Gbowee"], "question": " organized a peace movement that ended the Second Liberian Civil War and led to the election of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the first female president in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Podgorica–Shkodër railway"], "question": "the , built in 1985, was the first international railway of Albania?"} +{"answers": ["Rena", "Rena Kubota", "Kubota"], "question": " has been crowned world champion at the previous two Women's Shoot Boxing Tournaments?"} +{"answers": ["Wolfgang", "Krause", "Wolfgang Krause"], "question": " continued his scholarly work in runology even after he became blind?"} +{"answers": ["Annibali", "Domenico", "Domenico Annibali"], "question": "the Italian castrato \"\" made a sensational debut at the Royal Opera House in London in the title role of Handel's opera \"Poro\"?"} +{"answers": ["Petar", "Parchevich", "Petar Parchevich"], "question": "Bulgarian Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat was made baron by the Habsburgs?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac and Miria"], "question": " are characters of the \"Baccano!\" light novels and anime, set in the Prohibition-era United States, but also appear in the \"Durarara!!\" anime, set in modern Tokyo?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Błachowicz", "Jan Błachowicz"], "question": "after missing the whole of 2009 through injury, returned at KSW XIII to defeat two opponents on the same night?"} +{"answers": ["Scottish surnames"], "question": "the earliest were already hereditary in England, before arriving in Scotland with Anglo-Norman settlers in the 12th century?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Parks", "George Alexander Parks"], "question": " was appointed Governor of Alaska Territory after an impressive stint as a tour guide?"} +{"answers": ["Abaz Kupi", "Kupi", "Abaz"], "question": "the antifascist and freedom fighter was the founder of the \"Legality Movement\", which aimed to return Zog of Albania back to his throne?"} +{"answers": ["White boar"], "question": "in 2009, a helped locate the Battle of Bosworth Field where Richard III died in 1485?"} +{"answers": ["Viktor", "Nemkov", "Viktor Aleksandrovich Nemkov", "Viktor Nemkov"], "question": " is an M-1 Global veteran who was approached by World Wrestling Entertainment to become a professional wrestler?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Pierrepont Greaves", "Pierrepont Greaves", "Greaves"], "question": "the English educational reformer (1777–1842) described himself as a \"sacred socialist\" and advocated vegetarianism, water drinking, hydrotherapy and celibacy?"} +{"answers": ["Lords of Finance"], "question": " by Liaquat Ahamed won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for history?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William W. Evans", "Evans"], "question": "Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductee , who twice led the United States in scoring, saw action in the Battle of Okinawa and the Battle of Peleliu?"} +{"answers": ["Plön Castle"], "question": " was once an elite Nazi school bearing the name of Ernst Röhm?"} +{"answers": ["Coprinopsis variegata"], "question": " mushrooms \"\" can attack and consume soil bacteria by growing hyphae that secrete digestive compounds?"} +{"answers": ["Francis", "Francis Sumner", "Sumner", "Francis James Sumner", "Francis Sumner"], "question": "before becoming a Glossop mill owner, lived at Glossop Hall after his mother and father died?"} +{"answers": ["K2K experiment"], "question": "the was the first experiment to directly measure neutrino oscillations using a laboratory source of neutrinos?"} +{"answers": ["1967–68 ABA season"], "question": "the New Jersey Americans were supposed to play a playoff game on their home court in the , but the Teaneck Armory was booked by the circus and the team had to forfeit the game?"} +{"answers": ["Lucas", "Duda", "Lucas Duda", "Lucas Christopher Duda"], "question": " faced Tommy Hanson, whom he previously played against in high school, in his Major League Baseball debut?"} +{"answers": ["St Michael's Church, Cowthorpe", "St Michael's Church"], "question": "the tower of , North Yorkshire, has been described as \"more like a castle fortification than a religious symbol\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ada Adini", "Ada", "Adini"], "question": "soprano , a singer of Verdi's Gilda and Leonora, appeared as Brünnhilde in the Italian premiere of Wagner's \"Die Walküre\" at La Scala in 1893?"} +{"answers": ["Lawrence E. Roberts II", "Lawrence Edward Roberts", "Lawrence E. Roberts", "Lawrence", "Roberts"], "question": " \"\" was a pilot with the Tuskegee Airmen, a colonel in the United States Air Force, and the father of newscaster Robin Roberts?"} +{"answers": ["Çami", "Aziz Çami", "Aziz"], "question": "in 1931 tried to assassinate Zog of Albania when the king was exiting the Vienna State Opera?"} +{"answers": ["1689 Boston revolt"], "question": "during the , Puritan Bostonians overthrew their governor who was loyal to the Catholic James II of England?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George V. Chalmers", "Chalmers"], "question": "quarterback was considered a triple threat man, and alongside Boze Berger, \"one of the most dangerous pass–catch combinations in Maryland history\"?"} +{"answers": ["1996 Football League Second Division play-off Final"], "question": "association football club Bradford City's first game at Wembley Stadium in their 93-year history was the ?"} +{"answers": ["George Hrab", "Hrab", "George", "George Joseph Hrab"], "question": "independent musician and podcaster has customized his album packaging with such things as a tin box in order to encourage his fans to purchase his music?"} +{"answers": ["Reger-Chor"], "question": "the international celebrated its 25th anniversary, singing music of Bach, Van Nuffel, Ryelandt, and Reger's \"Hebbel-Requiem\" in Wiesbaden and Bruges?"} +{"answers": ["Tom", "Tom Beckman", "Beckman"], "question": "Michigan linebacker worked more than 30 years for General Motors where he was in charge of new vehicle launches?"} +{"answers": ["Senostoma"], "question": "members of kill their hosts when ready to emerge?"} +{"answers": ["¿Por Qué Te Tengo Que Olvidar?"], "question": "Puerto Rican-American singer José Feliciano was awarded his sixth Grammy Award for his performance of the song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Virgil Ardelean", "Ardelean", "Virgil"], "question": "Romanian police officer avoided having to take sides in the 1989 Revolution by feigning deafness when his superior ordered him to become involved?"} +{"answers": ["Mei", "Yamaguchi", "Mei Yamaguchi"], "question": "the nickname of Japanese mixed martial arts fighter comes from the V1 armlock wrestling move?"} +{"answers": ["Kelli", "Scarr", "Kelli Scarr"], "question": " \"\" completed a challenge with Moby by National Public Radio to write and perform a song in less than two days?"} +{"answers": ["RIN Grand Hotel", "Rin Grand Hotel"], "question": "the in Bucharest, Romania, is the largest hotel in Europe with 1,459 rooms?"} +{"answers": ["Safet", "Safet Butka", "Butka"], "question": "Albanian nationalist killed himself because in Albania the war against fascism was degenerating into a civil war?"} +{"answers": ["Åre Old Church"], "question": " remains the only stone church in the Scandinavian Mountains from the Middle Ages?"} +{"answers": ["Protein pigeon homolog", "GSAP"], "question": "inhibiting may provide a treatment for Alzheimer's disease?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Jacob Mayer", "Mayer"], "question": " resigned in 1876 from his position as rabbi of Baltimore's Har Sinai Congregation amid charges that he had been a convert to Christianity who worked as a missionary in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Respect", "Respect"], "question": "all 17 then-current cast members made appearances in \"\", the series finale of \"The Bill\"?"} +{"answers": ["Franz", "Hipper", "Franz von Hipper", "Franz Ritter von Hipper"], "question": "German Admiral was vilified as a \"baby-killer\" in the British press during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Kucadikadi"], "question": "the are a band of Northern Paiute Native Americans, whose names translates to \"brine fly eaters\"?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Age", "Danish Golden Age"], "question": "the 19th-century did not just cover painting \"(example pictured)\" but a range of other cultural developments in architecture, sculpture, music and literature?"} +{"answers": ["Pete", "Pete Ladygo", "Ladygo"], "question": "guard went to Canada to play football for the Ottawa Rough Riders rather than accept a trade to the Detroit Lions?"} +{"answers": ["Mont Pleasant", "Mont Pleasant, Schenectady, New York"], "question": "Schenectady, New York's neighborhood had a residential vacancy rate of 28% in 2009, the third highest in the US state of New York?"} +{"answers": ["Hipposandal"], "question": "the was a metal shoe laced to horse hoofs in Celto-Roman countries?"} +{"answers": ["Harris Dental Museum"], "question": "the in Bainbridge, Ohio, preserves the first dental school in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Agustarello", "Affre", "Agustarello Affre"], "question": "soprano Nellie Melba and tenor made their debut together at the Paris Opéra in 1890 as Lucia and Edgardo in Donizetti's \"Lucia di Lammermoor\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lepidophthalmus turneranus"], "question": "Cameroon is named after the crustacean which Portuguese settlers observed swarming in the Wouri River in the 15th century?"} +{"answers": ["825th Tank Destroyer Battalion"], "question": "during the Battle of the Bulge, a gun crew of the American knocked out a Tiger II tank by making it reverse into a house?"} +{"answers": ["Irwin", "Inez Haynes", "Inez", "Inez Haynes Irwin"], "question": "American feminist author and journalist estimated that between 500,000 and 750,000 women were killed in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Mill Creek", "Mill Creek Tube", "Mill Creek"], "question": "after the flooded Erie, Pennsylvania in 1915, it was diverted to a tube that is large enough for a pickup truck to drive through?"} +{"answers": ["Julius Justine Curry", "Julius Curry", "Curry", "Julius"], "question": "Michigan strong safety in 2006 formed Curry Racing, the first NASCAR racing team with sole minority ownership?"} +{"answers": ["Pensacola and Atlantic Railroad"], "question": "in 1881, Florida granted acres of public land to the to build a rail line that ended the Panhandle's isolation from the rest of the state?"} +{"answers": ["Gisburne", "Edward", "Edward A. Gisburne", "Edward Allen"], "question": "Do you know that, despite losing a leg in his first term of service, completed two more war-time stints with the United States Navy?"} +{"answers": ["1952 Winter Olympics", "Winter Olympics"], "question": "the bobsleigh run at the was made entirely of snow?"} +{"answers": ["Sophie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", "Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", "Princess Sophie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", "Princess Sophie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", "Princess"], "question": "suicide victim is believed to have been the first royal woman to be cremated?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Suoi Chau Pha"], "question": "an Australian, Alexander Sutherland, was recommended for the U.S. Medal of Honor by General William Westmoreland after the on ?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony Roberts", "Anthony Jerome Roberts", "Anthony Roberts", "Roberts"], "question": " is the only other NCAA Division I men's basketball player besides Pete Maravich to score 60+ points in two or more games?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Powell", "Walter Powell", "Powell"], "question": " ended his term as MP for Malmesbury when he vanished over the English Channel in a hot air balloon?"} +{"answers": ["Iximche"], "question": "at the time of the Spanish Conquest, the Kaqchikel Maya city of \"\" was the second most important city in the Guatemalan Highlands?"} +{"answers": ["Bettis", "Valerie", "Valerie Elizabeth Bettis", "Valerie Bettis"], "question": " was the first modern dance choreographer to work with a major ballet company?"} +{"answers": ["Bombing of Singapore", "Bombing of Singapore"], "question": "United States Army Air Forces B-29 Superfortress bombers on eleven occasions between November 1944 and March 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Garrard", "George Garrard", "George"], "question": "in 1798, artist successfully campaigned to introduce the first copyright protection for model-makers in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Kannagawa Hydropower Plant"], "question": "when completed, the in Japan will be the largest pumped-storage power station in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Adelaide", "Malanotte", "Adelaide Malanotte"], "question": "Gioachino Rossini's opera \"Tancredi\" premiered in 1813 at Teatro La Fenice in Venice with performing in the title role?"} +{"answers": ["Lorne Kidd Smith", "Lorne", "Smith"], "question": "Canadian painter designed a poster for Canada's Victory Loan campaign and worked in the art department at General Motors?"} +{"answers": ["Reinert", "Reinert Torgeirson", "Torgeirson"], "question": " managed the publishing house of the Norwegian Labour Party until he changed party to Communist?"} +{"answers": ["Gannibal", "Ivan Abramovich Gannibal", "Ivan", "Ivan Gannibal"], "question": "for building the Ukrainian city of Kherson, Empress Catherine II gave Russian General two orders of chivalry, a jewel-encrusted snuff box, and a 20,000 desiatina estate?"} +{"answers": ["Kloster Berge", "Kloster Berge school"], "question": "a round tower was built to house the after a schoolmaster hanged himself in the cloister previously used for classes?"} +{"answers": ["1946 National League tie-breaker series"], "question": "the was the first ever tiebreaker for the playoffs in Major League Baseball history?"} +{"answers": ["Scouter's Key Award"], "question": "there are eight different ways to earn the ?"} +{"answers": ["Electrica"], "question": " has an electric power distribution network of 116,500 km?"} +{"answers": ["John A. Kirkwood", "Kirkwood", "John"], "question": "Sergeant received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Battle of Slim Buttes?"} +{"answers": ["Azotobacter"], "question": "species of bacteria are used in the production of ice cream and instant puddings?"} +{"answers": ["George Roubicek", "George", "Roubicek"], "question": "actor had small roles in \"The Dirty Dozen\", \"Doctor Who\" and the first \"Star Wars\" film before becoming a dialogue director who dubs foreign films into English?"} +{"answers": ["terra sigillata", "Terra sigillata"], "question": "the \"big kiln\" at La Graufesenque in Roman Gaul could fire up to 40,000 vessels \"(example pictured)\" at a time?"} +{"answers": ["Monsell", "J. R. Monsell", "J.", "John Robert"], "question": "in 1935, Irish children's illustrator composed the songs and music and designed the sets for an operetta based on Sheridan's \"The Rivals\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kampung Boy", "The Kampung Boy"], "question": "Malaysian graphic novel was not first published in the country's official language, but later translated back to it instead?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Ernest Dannenberg", "Dannenberg", "Martin Dannenberg", "Martin"], "question": "in April 1945, , a Jewish U.S. Army intelligence officer, found an original copy of the Nazi Nuremberg Laws signed by Adolf Hitler in a Bavarian bank vault?"} +{"answers": ["Freedom of the press in Ukraine"], "question": "Ukraine is considered to have the greatest of all the former Soviet Union states?"} +{"answers": ["Amir", "Nachumi", "Amir Nachumi"], "question": "Israeli ace scored seven aerial kills while flying the F-4 Phantom II \"\" during the Yom Kippur War and seven kills flying the F-16 Fighting Falcon fighting over Lebanon in the early 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander", "Pendarves", "Alexander Pendarves"], "question": "Cornish MP was listed as a member of the October Club, a group that posed a threat to the Harley administration?"} +{"answers": ["Black Betsy"], "question": "Shoeless Joe Jackson's broke the record for the most expensive baseball bat in history, selling for US$577,610 in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["National Commission on Police Reform"], "question": "Venezuela's 2006 proposed a new model of policing with a new police force specifically trained in human rights?"} +{"answers": ["Gil Chapman", "Gil", "Chapman"], "question": " was Michigan's career leader in kickoff return yards and the first African-American elected to office in Elizabeth, New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Ignace Reiss", "Reiss", "Ignace"], "question": "Soviet spy was assassinated shortly after he defected?"} +{"answers": ["Nedi", "Nedi Rivera", "Rivera"], "question": "The Right Reverend is the first Hispanic woman bishop and the 12th woman bishop in the Episcopal Church?"} +{"answers": ["Zangmu Dam"], "question": "to India's dismay, China's will be the first on the Brahmaputra River?"} +{"answers": ["Megaliths in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern"], "question": "according to folklore, dwarfs guard treasures hidden in ?"} +{"answers": ["Arbeideren", "Arbeideren"], "question": "competitors of the Hamar newspaper (later \"Arbeideren\") refused to mention it by name in their columns?"} +{"answers": ["LeFleur's Bluff State Park"], "question": " is named for a French Canadian trader who established a trading post in what is now Jackson, Mississippi?"} +{"answers": ["St. Luke's Hospital", "St. Luke's Hospital, Rathgar"], "question": " in Rathgar, Ireland, was awarded an RIAI Gold Medal for architecture?"} +{"answers": ["Alderton", "Gene", "Gene Alderton"], "question": "Do you know that, the week before he was scheduled to meet Queen Elizabeth II in a pre-game ceremony, University of Maryland football co-captain lost a tooth—so the university had it replaced to ensure he could smile properly?"} +{"answers": ["Wilford Bacon Hoggatt", "Hoggatt", "Wilford"], "question": "due to potential tax implications, Governor opposed granting territorial status to the District of Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Sverre", "Sverre Krogh", "Krogh", "Sverre Krogh"], "question": ", a delegate at the Second Comintern Congress, worked as an informer for the Nazi \"Sicherheitspolizei\" many years later?"} +{"answers": ["Tō", "Japanese pagoda"], "question": "Japanese , with very rare exceptions, have an odd number of tiers?"} +{"answers": ["Labour Elector"], "question": "publication of British newspaper was discontinued in 1890 as its editor H. H. Champion travelled to Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Bachrach", "Fred", "Bachrach"], "question": "while historian was a Japanese prisoner of war, he was allowed to keep a copy of the works of William Shakespeare by convincing the guards that it was a \"holy book\"?"} +{"answers": ["Topp", "Bob Topp", "Bob"], "question": " helped the New York Giants defeat the Cleveland Browns in 1956 by intercepting radio signals used to relay plays onto the field from the Browns' bench?"} +{"answers": ["Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly"], "question": "25 seats in the are for constituencies currently lying in Pakistan-administered Kashmir and thus are officially vacant?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Bonn"], "question": "the () was signed on a ship in the middle of the Rhine, the border between kingdoms of the two signatories, Charles the Simple and Henry the Fowler?"} +{"answers": ["King of the Ring", "King of the Ring"], "question": "the event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment featured Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama impersonators in a match?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Stephen Ingersoll", "Robert S. Ingersoll", "Ingersoll"], "question": "Borg-Warner CEO supported \"better housing, economic opportunities and voting rights for the colored race\", noting that the firm's \"labor force will be increasingly Negro\"?"} +{"answers": ["All Jammu and Kashmir Plebiscite Front", "Plebiscite Front"], "question": "the became the principal opposition to the state government of Jammu and Kashmir in the 1960s before merging into the National Conference in 1975?"} +{"answers": ["Ellen Hillingsø", "Hillingsø", "Ellen"], "question": "actress is the goddaughter of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark?"} +{"answers": ["Ole Martin Gausdal", "Ole", "Ole Gausdal", "Gausdal"], "question": "Do you know that, as a member of the Parliament of Norway, proposed total disarmament?"} +{"answers": ["Li", "Einar", "Einar Li"], "question": "when objected to military service in 1908, he was exempted from a prison sentence he had received in 1906 and 1907?"} +{"answers": ["Stonum", "Darryl Stonum", "Darryl"], "question": "Do you know that, after receiving contact lenses in 2010, Michigan wide receiver reported, \"I could see everything like in HD\"?"} +{"answers": ["Short", "J.D. Short", "J.D."], "question": "Mississippi-born singer sang the blues after both his testicles were shot off?"} +{"answers": ["Groom kidnapping"], "question": "Do you know that, in 2009, there were 1,224 reports of in Bihar?"} +{"answers": ["Nikephoritzes"], "question": "the eunuch official was the chief minister and \"de facto\" governor of the Byzantine Empire during most of the reign of Michael VII Doukas?"} +{"answers": ["Anderson", "Andy", "Andy Anderson", "Andy Holm Anderson", "Andy Anderson"], "question": "as a member of the U.S. Army during World War II, professional baseball player was taken captive by German soldiers and later rescued from a Stalag?"} +{"answers": ["Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish", "Khelafat Majlish"], "question": "Do you know that, despite her party's policy of secularism, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed had created an alliance with the Islamist ?"} +{"answers": ["1941 Stanford Indians football team"], "question": "despite the being considered a favorite for the national championship, head coach Clark Shaughnessy correctly predicted at least two losses for his team?"} +{"answers": ["Amy Millicent Sowerby", "Millicent Sowerby", "Sowerby", "Millicent"], "question": " illustrated 30 sets in the \"Postcards for the Little Ones\" series, and was one of the first to illustrate \"Alice in Wonderland\" when it went out of copyright in 1907?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Prince Nikolaus of Thurn and Taxis", "Prince Nikolaus of Thurn and Taxis", "Taxis"], "question": " renounced his princely rights and title to marry actress Carola Reichenberger in 1913?"} +{"answers": ["827th Tank Destroyer Battalion"], "question": "Do you know that, when first ordered into combat in 1945, the of the U.S. Army had three men shot in brawls before it even left camp?"} +{"answers": ["The Gulf Stream", "The Gulf Stream"], "question": "Winslow Homer sarcastically explained that the figure in \"\" \"will be rescued & returned to his friends and home, & ever after live happily.\"?"} +{"answers": ["Milk Pail Restaurant"], "question": "the , formerly known as Country Tea Room, was opened in 1926 by Max McGraw, the inventor of the Toastmaster?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Pilliet", "Walter Pilliet"], "question": " was a popular Resident Magistrate in the New Zealand settlement of Akaroa, where many French settlers lived, as he spoke both English and French?"} +{"answers": ["Atari 2600 homebrew"], "question": "over one hundred games, including \"Duck Attack!\", have been created since that console was withdrawn from the market in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["Grigory Solomonovich Pomerants", "Pomerants", "Grigory Pomerants", "Grigory"], "question": "Do you know that, for protesting the Trial of the Four, Russian academic was barred from defending his thesis at the Moscow Institute of Oriental Studies?"} +{"answers": ["Deriner Dam"], "question": "Do you know that, when completed, the will be the tallest in Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["Scouter's Training Award"], "question": "there are five different ways to earn the ?"} +{"answers": ["Aboriginal Memorial"], "question": "the contains 200 coffins, but not a single dead person?"} +{"answers": ["Taurus–Littrow"], "question": "the valley, the landing site of Apollo 17 on the Moon, is deeper than the Grand Canyon?"} +{"answers": ["1957 Maryland Terrapins football team"], "question": "the included a game attended by Queen Elizabeth II?"} +{"answers": ["Lourdes", "Lourdes Robles", "Robles"], "question": "Puerto Rican singer recorded a Spanish language cover version of The Beatles' \"Long and Winding Road\"?"} +{"answers": ["Star Wars Uncut"], "question": " is a fan film made up of 473 15-second clips, submitted by Internet users, that amount to a shot-for-shot remake of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cullen", "John Cullen", "Barry John Cullen", "John"], "question": "after National Hockey League career was ended by cancer, he operated a car dealership until Chrysler closed him down?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Karwales", "Karwales", "Jack"], "question": " spent time as a Wolverine, Bear, and Cardinal, and a coach of Billikens?"} +{"answers": ["Latin Grammy Award for Best New Artist"], "question": "Cuban singer Ibrahim Ferrer won the Latin Grammy Award for at age 73, after he had been performing for 60 years?"} +{"answers": ["Princess Sophie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", "Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", "Princess Sophie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", "Princess"], "question": "the Nazi government's withholding of passport was considered by the Dutch government to be \"an insult to the Queen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vistula delta Mennonites"], "question": " founded the first Russian Mennonite settlement in Chortitza in 1789?"} +{"answers": ["Gillis", "Jackson Gillis", "Jackson Clark Gillis", "Jackson"], "question": ", a screenwriter who spent decades working on such shows as \"Lassie\" and \"Columbo\", watched little on television other than football, as \"he thought most of what was on TV was junk\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yukon Wolf", "Yukon wolf"], "question": "the \"Yukon Wolf Conservation and Management Plan\" involved controlling the population of the in the Yukon through aerial wolf hunting?"} +{"answers": ["Valonia ventricosa"], "question": "\"\" \"\" is one of the largest single-celled organisms?"} +{"answers": ["Who's That Girl", "Who's That Girl"], "question": "the title track of the album made Madonna the first solo female performer to get six US number-ones in the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Wayne Ambler", "Wayne", "Ambler", "Wayne Harper Ambler"], "question": "Philadelphia Athletics manager Connie Mack gave money for tuition when he attended Duke University?"} +{"answers": ["Montignac", "Michel", "Michel Montignac"], "question": " developed a glycemic index-based plan to help himself lose weight, which led to a book promoting his Montignac diet which has sold copies worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["St Peter's Church, Wintringham", "St Peter's Church"], "question": "the art historian Nikolaus Pevsner described , as \"the most rewarding church in the East Riding\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lee and Kennedy"], "question": "Kensington (Olympia) station lies on part of the grounds of , the prominent nurserymen in Hammersmith, London, who introduced the Chilean fuchsia, \"Fuchsia magellanica\", to English gardens in 1788?"} +{"answers": ["Yorkshire Factory Times"], "question": "the socialist-oriented newspaper began as an off-shoot of a conservative publication in 1899?"} +{"answers": ["Jenkins' whipray"], "question": "the usually plain-colored has a spotted variant, the dragon stingray, once considered to be a different species?"} +{"answers": ["Dresden–Görlitz railway", "Görlitz–Dresden railway"], "question": "although most of the bridges of the were destroyed near the end of World War II, the line was usable once again by late 1945?"} +{"answers": ["De zaak Natalee Holloway"], "question": "criminal suspect Joran van der Sloot wrote the book as his \"opportunity to be open and honest about everything that happened\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ovachlamys fulgens"], "question": "the important orchid pest snail can suddenly move several inches?"} +{"answers": ["Double-headed serpent"], "question": "the may have been given to Cortés when he invaded the Aztec Empire?"} +{"answers": ["New England cottontail", "New England"], "question": "Do you know that, in the southern counties of Maine, the \"\" has been reduced to perhaps 250 individuals?"} +{"answers": ["Henriksen", "Kai G. Henriksen", "Kai Henning Gjesdal Henriksen", "Kai"], "question": ", CEO of Norwegian alcohol monopoly Vinmonopolet, is the company's first managing director to achieve a wine trade education?"} +{"answers": ["Goodnestone Park"], "question": "Jane Austen began writing her novel \"Pride and Prejudice\" (originally named \"First Impressions\") after staying with her brother at , Kent, in 1796?"} +{"answers": ["Norman Walsh", "Norman", "Walsh"], "question": "the first commander of the Air Force of Zimbabwe, Air Marshal , resigned after Central Intelligence Organisation agents tortured his senior officers?"} +{"answers": ["Exercise and music"], "question": "research on the interplay between has found that faster-tempo music motivates people to work harder when performing at a moderate pace, but has no effect on peak performance?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Michael Faraday", "Faraday", "Philip"], "question": " authored a standard book on property taxes before writing comic operas, including the curtain raiser to \"H.M.S. Pinafore\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ye", "Xiaowen", "Ye Xiaowen"], "question": "Chinese Director of Religious Affairs said that Buddhism has a \"unique role in promoting a harmonious society\"?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Lucid"], "question": " was a plan to \"singe Mr Hitler's moustache\" in 1940?"} +{"answers": ["St James' Church", "St James' Church, Stretham"], "question": "the 1876 clock on the east face of the tower of , Stretham, is by JB Joyce & Co of Whitchurch, Shropshire, the oldest firm of tower clockmakers in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Darrell Harper", "Darrell", "Darrell L. Harper", "Harper"], "question": "former Michigan halfback scored the first points and kicked the first field goal and extra point in the history of the Buffalo Bills?"} +{"answers": ["Miguel", "Miguel"], "question": "American recording artist signed a recording contract with Jive Records after submitting a highly personal song entitled \"Sure Thing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arad–Szeged pipeline"], "question": "the that connects Romania and Hungary has a transport capacity of 4.4 billion cubic meters per year?"} +{"answers": ["Álvarez", "Rogelio Álvarez", "Rogelio", "Rogelio Álvarez Hernández"], "question": "professional baseball player failed to report to spring training with the Washington Senators in 1963 because he was unable to leave Cuba for the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Albany City Hall"], "question": "one of Albany, New York's former \"\" was the location of the 1754 Albany Congress, where Benjamin Franklin proposed the Albany Plan of Union?"} +{"answers": ["Jacques-Barthélemy", "Crest", "Jacques-Barthélemy Micheli du Crest"], "question": " created a temperature scale that used a cellar 84 feet under Paris Observatory as its base point?"} +{"answers": ["Lactarius sanguifluus"], "question": "the edible mushroom can bioaccumulate heavy metals from polluted soil, such as near roadsides subject to heavy traffic?"} +{"answers": ["Little Syria", "Little Syria, Manhattan"], "question": "until it was razed in the 1940s, New York City's , the \"heart of New York's Arab world\", existed just blocks away from the site of the controversial proposed mosque complex?"} +{"answers": ["Rowland", "David", "David Lincoln Rowland", "David Rowland"], "question": "the 40/4 stacking chair created by , which won the grand prize at the 1965 Milan Triennale, got its name from the fact that 40 chairs could be nested in a stack 4 feet (120 cm) high?"} +{"answers": ["Musselbed Shoals", "Musselbed Shoals Light"], "question": "ice shifted the original, one-room by four feet in 1875?"} +{"answers": ["Hygrophorus eburneus"], "question": "the slimy mushroom \"\" is commonly known as the \"cowboy's handkerchief\"?"} +{"answers": ["L'Hermitage Slave Village Archeological Site"], "question": "the had one of the largest slave populations in Maryland, and was noted for its harsh conditions?"} +{"answers": ["Jack C. Carpenter", "Carpenter", "Jack", "Jack Carpenter", "Jack Carpenter"], "question": "Michigan tackle later played for the Toronto Argonauts and was described as \"the pillar of strength on the Argos' front wall\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tarrant", "Margaret Tarrant", "Margaret Winifred Tarrant", "Margaret"], "question": "British illustrator launched her career at the age of 20 with Kingsley's \"The Water Babies\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bartlett Dam"], "question": "the is the first dam of its type constructed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation?"} +{"answers": ["Jirrawun Arts"], "question": " was founded in 1998 after Indigenous Australian artist Freddie Timms decided that AUS$300 and a cheap suit wasn't fair pay for a month's work painting pictures?"} +{"answers": ["Manila Police District"], "question": "the , with the motto \"Manila's Finest,\" was harshly criticized for its handling of the Manila hostage crisis?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Newnes", "Newnes", "Jack"], "question": "Welsh half-back was the only footballer ever to be capped at international level while playing for Nelson?"} +{"answers": ["Palasë"], "question": ", on the Albanian Riviera, is built around a 100 year-old \"platanus\" (plane tree), which is the pride of the village?"} +{"answers": ["Vuno"], "question": ", a village in the Albanian Riviera, was reported to have shown sympathy for the 1997 rebellion in Albania?"} +{"answers": ["Johannes", "Johannes Browallius", "Browallius"], "question": "Linnaeus once named a plant after fellow Swedish botanist , but later changed the name after discovering Browall courted his fiancée Sara Lisa while Linnaeus was working abroad?"} +{"answers": ["Mickell", "Mickell Gladness", "Gladness", "Mickell Jawaun Gladness"], "question": " once recorded 16 blocks which set the NCAA Division I men's basketball single game record?"} +{"answers": ["Southland Corp. v. Keating"], "question": " was described as \"perhaps the most controversial case in the Supreme Court's history of arbitration jurisprudence\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "Ryan Boyle", "Ryan J. Boyle", "Boyle"], "question": ", who holds the Ivy League lacrosse career scoring record, once set the Maryland high school football single-season pass completion percentage record?"} +{"answers": ["Edward George Kean", "Edward", "Edward Kean", "Kean"], "question": " coined the word \"cowabunga\" and tried to put a puppet President in the White House?"} +{"answers": ["Tabley House"], "question": "the manor of Nether Tabley in Cheshire, including Tabley Old Hall and , was owned by the Leicester family for almost 700 years?"} +{"answers": ["Tlayacapan"], "question": "the town of , Morelos, Mexico, is the origin of the Chinelos dance?"} +{"answers": ["eau de toilette", "Eau de toilette"], "question": "King of France Louis XIV (1638–1715) used for his shirts and called it \"heavenly water\"?"} +{"answers": ["Krka Bridge"], "question": "the \"\" comprises the longest span of all Croatian A1 motorway bridges, surpassing the Maslenica Bridge span by only ?"} +{"answers": ["Gerlinde", "Sämann", "Gerlinde Sämann"], "question": "soprano performed with La Petite Bande Bach's cantata for the 14th Sunday after Trinity, \"Wer Dank opfert, der preiset mich, BWV 17\"?"} +{"answers": ["Coprinellus impatiens"], "question": "young specimens of the mushroom have a powdery stem that eventually sloughs off to leave a smooth surface?"} +{"answers": ["Dale Ossman Warren", "Warren", "Dale", "Dale Warren"], "question": " was a conservatory-trained violinist whose work as an arranger for Stax Records and others has been a fruitful source of breakbeats?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Stouch", "Tom", "Stouch"], "question": "minor league baseball manager advanced the career of player Shoeless Joe Jackson by signing him to the Greenville Spinners?"} +{"answers": ["Air bag vest"], "question": "a British rider at the Rolex Kentucky Three Day whose horse fell on him said that without an automatically inflated he \"would be in a box or in America for a month\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zennor Quoit"], "question": "in 1861, a local Cornish farmer proposed to destroy the ancient site but was prevented by the vicar who paid him a financial incentive to build his cowshed elsewhere?"} +{"answers": ["Trevor Tierney", "Tierney", "Trevor R. Tierney", "Trevor"], "question": "lacrosse goaltender has won an NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship, a Major League Lacrosse Steinfeld Cup Championship and a World Lacrosse Championship gold medal?"} +{"answers": ["HD 10180"], "question": "astronomers have detected as many as seven planets orbiting the star , making it the exoplanetary system with the most known planets to date?"} +{"answers": ["Latshaw", "Bob", "Bob Latshaw"], "question": " managed minor league baseball for eight seasons, though he only managed three seasons completely?"} +{"answers": ["Irina Antonenko", "Antonenko", "Irina", "Irina Igorevna Antonenko"], "question": "Miss Russia 2010 presented a set of matryoshka dolls hand-painted with the pictures of the five most recent Miss Universe winners as her gift to the 2010 competition?"} +{"answers": ["Waco Cubs"], "question": "in 1929, a crowd of 11,000 people attended an exhibition game between the and the New York Yankees at Katy Park, which only held 4,000?"} +{"answers": ["Wine humour"], "question": "\"Cat's Pee on a Gooseberry Bush\" and \"Goats Do Roam\" are examples of ?"} +{"answers": ["Amelia Van Buren", "Amelia C. Van Buren", "Van Buren", "Buren", "Amelia"], "question": "American photographer was the subject of one of Thomas Eakins' most famous paintings \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Newton Hills State Park"], "question": " in South Dakota holds an annual pumpkin chunking competition?"} +{"answers": ["KRMS"], "question": "radio station in Osage Beach, Missouri, was once partly owned by then-U.S. Senator John Danforth?"} +{"answers": ["Drežnik Viaduct"], "question": "the long is the longest viaduct in Croatia?"} +{"answers": ["1956 Maryland Terrapins football team"], "question": "the lost players to the military draft and jaundice, and \"The Baltimore Sun\" called the head coach and quarterback \"the biggest fall guys in college football\"?"} +{"answers": ["1868 Ecuador earthquakes"], "question": "on 26 April each year, the 'El Retorno' festival is held in Ibarra to celebrate the return of the inhabitants in 1872, four years after the Ecuadorian town's ?"} +{"answers": ["Wilkins", "Joe", "Joe Willie Wilkins"], "question": "the American Memphis blues guitarist, singer and songwriter, , had the childhood nickname of \"Walking Seeburg\"?"} +{"answers": ["King of the Ring", "King of the Ring"], "question": "two men, Gerald Brisco and Pat Patterson, wrestled in evening gowns at the WWF's event?"} +{"answers": ["Pisidia longicornis"], "question": "the porcelain crab \"\" is sometimes found among mussels and oysters in European fish markets?"} +{"answers": ["Caerhays Castle"], "question": "the garden of is home to the largest collection of magnolias in England?"} +{"answers": ["Humphrey", "Atherton", "Humphrey Atherton"], "question": " accidental death was seen by the Quakers as a punishment from God for his persecution of them?"} +{"answers": ["Helen", "Helen Krich Chinoy", "Chinoy", "Helen Krich"], "question": "the book \"Actors on Acting\" by , collections of essays about theatre, have been used widely as college text and remained in print for more than 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Matt", "Matt Striebel", "Striebel"], "question": " ranks eighth on the Princeton Lacrosse career assists list and eleventh on the Princeton soccer career assists list?"} +{"answers": ["Irwin Tools Night Race", "2010 Irwin Tools Night Race"], "question": "by winning the , Kyle Busch became the first driver to win a race in all three major NASCAR divisions in the same weekend?"} +{"answers": ["Emmanuel Rodríguez Vázquez", "Rodríguez", "Emmanuel Rodríguez", "Emmanuel"], "question": "s boxing championship at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics was Puerto Rico's first gold medal in an event sanctioned by the International Olympic Committee?"} +{"answers": ["Committee of 100 on the Federal City"], "question": "the first two chairmen of the were Frederic Delano (uncle of Franklin D. Roosevelt) and Owen Roberts, U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice?"} +{"answers": ["Seymour Island", "Seymour Island"], "question": "the gulls of breed on raised beaches unlike other Canadian Ivory Gull colonies?"} +{"answers": ["Suzy Spafford", "Spafford", "Suzy", "Suzy Spafford Lidstrom"], "question": "cartoonist , creator of the whimsical animal characters known as \"Suzy's Zoo\", has been drawing since she was three years old?"} +{"answers": ["Hong Bao", "Bao", "Hong"], "question": "in June 2010, a Ming-era tomb near Nanjing was identified as that of , one of the admirals of Zheng He's fleet?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Scott Barry", "Scott Adam Barry", "Barry"], "question": "Triple-A fill-in umpire ejected three Major League Baseball All-Stars within one week in August, 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Aqueduct of the Gier"], "question": "the \"\" was one of four Roman aqueducts supplying Lugdunum (Lyon, France)?"} +{"answers": ["B. J. Prager", "B.", "Prager"], "question": " has scored overtime game-winning goals in both state high school and national collegiate championship lacrosse games?"} +{"answers": ["Heu-Aktion", "Heuaktion"], "question": "soon after the creation of the , the systematic kidnapping of Polish children by Nazi Germany began?"} +{"answers": ["Parke Lane Road–Thorofare Canal Bridge"], "question": "the is a rare cantilevered concrete arch, with two independent half-arches supporting a center slab rather than the full arch of the traditional arch bridge?"} +{"answers": ["Scarecrow", "Scarecrow"], "question": "California cult wine producer is named for its founder's connection to \"The Wizard of Oz\"?"} +{"answers": ["The war to end war", "the war to end war"], "question": "the term \"\" was first used to describe World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Azerbaijan Carpet Museum"], "question": "the was first established in a mosque?"} +{"answers": ["Scott S. Bacigalupo", "Scott", "Bacigalupo", "Scott Bacigalupo"], "question": "Lacrosse Hall of Fame electee won the Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award as the NCAA top goaltender three years in a row?"} +{"answers": ["Microhyla nepenthicola", "Microhyla borneensis"], "question": "the newly described is the smallest species of frog in the Old World?"} +{"answers": ["Laron", "Jordan", "Jordan of Laron"], "question": " was once excommunicated with the entire regions of Limousin and Aquitaine?"} +{"answers": ["Lombok International Airport"], "question": "a is being built in Indonesia as part of the government's plan to promote Lombok and Sumbawa as the number two tourist destination in the country after Bali?"} +{"answers": ["Houston Stackhouse", "Houston", "Stackhouse"], "question": "the American Delta blues guitarist and singer, , taught Robert Nighthawk how to play the guitar?"} +{"answers": ["St Ninian's Church", "St Ninian's Church, Tynet"], "question": " looks like a barn because it had to be hidden from Protestants?"} +{"answers": ["Carrier Strike Group", "Carrier Strike Group 10", "Carrier Strike Group Ten"], "question": " can trace its organizational lineage to Destroyer Flotilla Two created during World War I by the U.S. Navy?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Mourilyan Tanner", "Tanner"], "question": "Dr. developed a scale to measure sexual maturation, based on size of the genitals and the quantity of pubic hair?"} +{"answers": ["Powership", "powership"], "question": "a newly constructed , a floating power plant, supplies 144 MW of electricity to Basra in south-eastern Iraq?"} +{"answers": ["Błociszewski", "Mikołaj", "Mikołaj Błociszewski"], "question": " was the Polish negotiator in the diplomatic negotiations whose failure led to the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War?"} +{"answers": ["Plunkett", "George Oliver Plunkett", "George", "Oliver Plunkett"], "question": "on Easter Monday, 1916, waved down a tram in Dublin with his revolver and paid for 52 tickets to get his heavily armed Irish Volunteers to take part in the Easter Rising?"} +{"answers": ["Action of 12 December 1782"], "question": "on 12 December 1782, a single British frigate \"(battle pictured)\", taking two as prizes?"} +{"answers": ["Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center"], "question": "Tatyana Dyachenko, daughter of President Boris Yeltsin, worked at until 1994?"} +{"answers": ["Phule's Company"], "question": " by Robert Asprin follows the fictional adventures of Willard J. Phule in the Space Legion?"} +{"answers": ["Woodlawn", "Woodlawn, Schenectady, New York"], "question": "Schenectady, New York's neighboorhood makes up 22.5% of the city's land area, but generates only 17.9% of the city’s property tax revenue?"} +{"answers": ["Lyche", "Hans", "Hans Tambs Lyche"], "question": "unitarian minister was the founder and first editor of the periodical \"Kringsjaa\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Mills", "Sam Mills LLC", "Sam Mills"], "question": "the supplies 40% of the Romanian corn pasta market?"} +{"answers": ["Morrow", "David Morrow", "David Morrow", "David", "David K. Morrow"], "question": "lacrosse defenseman and founder of Warrior Lacrosse helped design the titanium lacrosse stick?"} +{"answers": ["Muusoctopus levis"], "question": "a study found that around 50 out of the 70 examined specimens of the subantarctic octopus species \"\" had fed exclusively on brittle stars?"} +{"answers": ["Ray", "Van Orman", "Ray Van Orman", "Orman"], "question": " was expelled from Cornell University for \"cribbing\", but later returned to complete his veterinary doctorate and to coach the lacrosse and football teams?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Graveney Marsh"], "question": "the on 27 September 1940 between British and German troops was the last action involving a foreign invading force to take place on mainland British soil?"} +{"answers": ["Alexia", "Alexia Sedykh", "Sedykh"], "question": "the Youth Olympic champion in the girls' hammer throw, , is the daughter of two current world record holders in athletics?"} +{"answers": ["Norman MacLeod", "Norman", "MacLeod", "Norman MacLeod"], "question": "the original nickname of , 22nd chief of Clan MacLeod, was \"The Wicked Man\", but a 20th century chief tried to change it to \"The Red Man\"?"} +{"answers": ["Philosophical Hall"], "question": "a loan from one of its members, Benjamin Franklin, allowed the American Philosophical Society to complete its headquarters, ?"} +{"answers": ["Prudent Joye", "Prudent", "Joye"], "question": ", the 1938 European Champion in the 400 m hurdles, escaped from a Nazi internment camp and joined the French Resistance?"} +{"answers": ["raskovnik", "Raskovnik"], "question": "in Bulgarian mythology, the is a magical herb that can open all locks and transmute iron into gold, but it can only be identified by a tortoise?"} +{"answers": ["Hortle's whipray"], "question": "the recently described is found only off southern New Guinea and has a bright yellow underside?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Egbert", "Egbert"], "question": "former Lieutenant Governor of Alberta was described as \"one of the most popular lieutenant governors this province has ever had\"?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Trombino", "Peter", "Trombino"], "question": " was the first Princeton Tigers men's lacrosse freshman to score at least one goal in all 15 of his games?"} +{"answers": ["Penn Plaza", "15 Penn Plaza"], "question": "owners of the Empire State Building oppose construction of , a 1,216-feet skyscraper planned to be 900 feet away from what is now New York City's tallest building?"} +{"answers": ["Jeff Nicklin", "Nicklin", "Jeff"], "question": "Winnipeg Blue Bombers star was one of the first Canadians to jump into Normandy on D-Day and into Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Twyne", "Twyne", "Brian"], "question": " wrote the first published history of the University of Oxford in 1608?"} +{"answers": ["Larache expedition"], "question": "in the 1765 against Larache in Morocco, the French Navy lost hundreds of men, some of whom were taken as slaves?"} +{"answers": ["pig-faced women", "Pig-faced women"], "question": "shaved drunk bears wearing women's clothing were exhibited as in the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["European Athletics Championships", "1938 European Athletics Championships"], "question": "Dora Ratjen \"\" was stripped of the women's high jump gold medal from the because he was a man?"} +{"answers": ["Pepi, Luci, Bom"], "question": "Pedro Almodóvar's first film was based on a story titled \"General Erections\", which parodied the 1977 Spanish general elections?"} +{"answers": ["Gacka Bridge"], "question": "a condition set for design of in Croatia was that no part of the structure makes contact with the river spanned?"} +{"answers": ["DHHC domain"], "question": "mutations in the of the human enzyme, ZDHHC9, can cause sex-linked mental retardation?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Kalavrye"], "question": "in the , Alexios Komnenos rallied his scattered army, counterattacked, and drew the numerically superior enemy army into a successful ambush?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Cushman Jones", "Jones"], "question": ", who founded the Bank of Hawaii, arrived in Honolulu with only 16 cents?"} +{"answers": ["Franjo Tuđman Bridge", "Franjo Tuđman Bridge"], "question": "the opening of the \"\" was controversial due to a public naming dispute?"} +{"answers": ["Cerithidea decollata"], "question": " is a sea snail that can foresee the future?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "Ryan Mollett", "Ryan DeForest Mollett", "Mollett"], "question": " was the first player drafted in the first Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft?"} +{"answers": ["The Tale of Mr. Tod"], "question": "\"Peter Rabbit\" author Beatrix Potter irked her publisher when she began with \"I am quite tired of making goody goody books about nice people\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sleep state misperception"], "question": "a person with may believe they slept for only four hours while, paradoxically, sleeping a full eight hours?"} +{"answers": ["Lawrence Edward Boadt", "Boadt", "Lawrence", "Lawrence Boadt"], "question": "Roman Catholic priest suggested that Christians \"could gain some feeling for the Old Testament by attending a Friday night Sabbath service at a local temple or synagogue\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dominion Wrestling Union"], "question": "Do you know that, in the early years of the , many National Wrestling Association wrestlers came from Canada and the United States to face off against New Zealand wrestlers?"} +{"answers": ["No. 4 Commando"], "question": "in November 1944, captured 1,200 German prisoners during the Battle of the Scheldt?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern mole"], "question": "the \"\" is the most widely distributed mole in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Dan", "Dan Cocoziello", "Cocoziello"], "question": " is the only defenseman to have won the Ivy League men's lacrosse rookie of the year?"} +{"answers": ["Legislative Assembly", "Meghalaya Legislative Assembly"], "question": "the was first convened in 1970 as a body of 37 indirectly elected members when Meghalaya was an autonomous state within the state of Assam?"} +{"answers": ["Mario", "Obledo", "Mario G. Obledo", "Mario Guerra Obledo"], "question": "a co-founder of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund, , organized a boycott of the Taco Bell Chihuahua, citing the dog's stereotypical Mexican accent?"} +{"answers": ["Amtrak Railroad Anacostia Bridge"], "question": "the collapsed in the wake of a hurricane on August 24, 1933, causing the Crescent Limited train to plunge into the river below?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Else", "Else", "Fred"], "question": "retired footballer arranged to have his wedding on a Saturday morning so that he was free to play for Preston North End reserves in the afternoon?"} +{"answers": ["Maslenica Bridge", "Maslenica Bridge"], "question": "the \"\" carrying the Adriatic Highway was completely destroyed during the Croatian War of Independence and reconstructed 14 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Harrison Price", "Price", "Harrison"], "question": "Michael Eisner credited research economist with being \"as much responsible for the success of the Walt Disney Co. as anybody except Walt Disney himself\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alonzo", "Alonzo Delano", "Delano"], "question": "humorist made US$400 in three weeks by drawing portraits of whiskered gold miners at an ounce of gold dust per head?"} +{"answers": ["Tubemouth whipray"], "question": "the can protrude its jaws to form a tube longer than its mouth is wide?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Lake St. Marys", "Grand Lake St. Marys Lighthouse"], "question": "the is the only historic lighthouse in landlocked western Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Count Luitpold of Castell-Castell", "Castell-Castell", "Count"], "question": "prior to marriage proposal to Princess Alexandrine-Louise of Denmark, she had often been cited as a possible queen consort to Edward VIII of the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["1939 Stanford Indians football team"], "question": "the won its only game of the season after being told during halftime that they were \"the worst group of players who have ever worn the Stanford red\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moustache", "Moustache"], "question": ", a French poodle, is said to have been awarded a medal by Marshal Jean Lannes for saving a regimental flag at the Battle of Austerlitz?"} +{"answers": ["Goldwasser", "Benjamin", "Benjamin Goldwasser"], "question": " and Andrew VanWyngarden \"(both pictured)\" made their debut as the band MGMT playing the theme to the movie \"Ghostbusters\" over and over for hours?"} +{"answers": ["1977 NBA draft", "1977 NBA Draft"], "question": "Lusia Harris, who was drafted in the seventh round of the , was the first and only woman ever drafted in the NBA?"} +{"answers": ["St. Martin's Church, Biberach", "St. Martin's Church"], "question": "a riot ensued when a Catholic rang the bell of during a Protestant wedding?"} +{"answers": ["Anne of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg", "Princess Anne of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg", "Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg", "Princess"], "question": " was the first woman to attempt, and to perish in, a transatlantic airplane flight?"} +{"answers": ["Woodlawn Preserve"], "question": "the is one of the most biologically diverse habitats in Schenectady County, New York, due to the combination of swamp, wetlands, water bodies, and dune vegetation?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Smith", "Smith", "John Thomas Smith", "John", "John Thomas Smith"], "question": "British Museum keeper wrote a life of the sculptor Joseph Nollekens that was noted for its \"malicious candour\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bruno Giacosa", "Giacosa", "Bruno"], "question": "the winemaker of the eponymous Piemonte wine producer, , is known as \"the genius of Neive\"?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Vinson", "Walter Vinson"], "question": "the American Memphis blues guitarist, singer and songwriter co-wrote the blues standard, \"Sitting on Top of the World\"?"} +{"answers": ["Giora", "Romm", "Giora Romm"], "question": " assumed command of Israeli Air Force 115 Squadron a day before the Yom Kippur War broke out, making his debut flight in the A-4 Skyhawk \"\" on a combat mission?"} +{"answers": ["Fida", "Haile", "Haile Fida"], "question": "although was an important political advisor to Mengistu Haile Mariam, the military ruler of Ethiopia, in 1977 Mengistu had him arrested and later executed?"} +{"answers": ["Lugu Lake"], "question": " is the highest lake in China's Yunnan Province?"} +{"answers": ["Etnies Skatepark of Lake Forest"], "question": "with an area of over , is the largest free to use skatepark in California?"} +{"answers": ["David Watts Morgan", "Morgan", "David"], "question": "trade unionist Lt-col. CBE DSO JP was known by the miners he represented as \"Dai Alphabet\"?"} +{"answers": ["Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie"], "question": "death is directly mentioned in 19 of the 38 poems in Maya Angelou's first book of poetry, ?"} +{"answers": ["Hrebenciuc", "Viorel", "Viorel Hrebenciuc"], "question": "while Romanian politician was pushing to have President Traian Băsescu removed from office, his son was dating the President's daughter Elena?"} +{"answers": ["Quijano", "Elaine", "Elaine Quijano"], "question": "CBS News journalist originally trained as an engineer?"} +{"answers": ["Old Furnace State Park"], "question": "the iron furnace at in Connecticut produced horseshoes for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War?"} +{"answers": ["d'Angeville", "Henriette d'Angeville", "Henriette"], "question": "in 1838, \"\", the first woman to climb Mont Blanc on her own strength, received a calling card from a Polish nobleman on her way to the summit, at 10,000 feet?"} +{"answers": ["Kansas City Cowboys", "Kansas City Cowboys", "Kansas City"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1888, Henry Porter pitched the only no-hitter in the two-season existence of the Major League Baseball franchise?"} +{"answers": ["Don Quixote", "Don Quixote"], "question": "the only production of in a non-German speaking country was in Moscow in 1911?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Herbert", "Herbert Charles Wilson"], "question": "Wilson Industrial Park in Edmonton, Alberta, is named in honour of , who served as the city's mayor in the late 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Genetically modified tomato"], "question": " were the first commercially available genetically modified food?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin", "Kevin Lowe", "Kevin E. Lowe", "Kevin Lowe", "Lowe"], "question": "Lacrosse Hall of Famer has scored overtime game-winning goals in both an NCAA Championship game and a Major League Lacrosse Steinfeld Cup Championship game?"} +{"answers": ["Albion River Bridge Company", "Albion River", "Albion River Bridge"], "question": "the , the only wooden bridge on California State Route 1, has been proposed for replacement by the California Department of Transportation?"} +{"answers": ["Boixos Nois"], "question": "when Luis Figo was taking a corner in a football match against FC Barcelona, the threw a pig's head after him?"} +{"answers": ["Halloween hermit crab"], "question": "a \"\" may trick a snail into becoming a treat?"} +{"answers": ["Ben Cooper, Inc."], "question": ", the \"Halston of Halloween\", said it sold a scary Halloween costumes in the United States in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Jones", "Margaret", "Jones", "Margaret Jones"], "question": " was the first person in Boston to be executed for witchcraft in a New England witch hunt that lasted between 1648 and 1663?"} +{"answers": ["Michigan Dogman"], "question": "a disc jockey at WTCM-FM created a song about the , which has been sighted in northwestern Michigan, as an April Fools' Day joke?"} +{"answers": ["Thyreophora cynophila"], "question": "the came back from the dead after 160 years to feed on rotting bones?"} +{"answers": ["Devils Brigade", "Devils Brigade"], "question": "the \"\" was conceived to tell of 19 men who went halfway to hell?"} +{"answers": ["Beginning of the End", "Beginning of the End"], "question": "the could not begin until 200 grasshoppers had been sexed?"} +{"answers": ["Bonfire toffee"], "question": " is brittle, dark toffee associated with Halloween and Bonfire Night in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Salem witchcraft trial", "Salem witchcraft trial"], "question": "the has been called the \"Second Salem Witch Trial\", and was the last witch trial held in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Ferocactus latispinus"], "question": "a slime mold eats the decaying remains of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Seven Gates of Hell"], "question": "Do you know that, according to legend, a wooded area in Hellam Township, Pennsylvania, is home to ?"} +{"answers": ["Euphorbia tithymaloides"], "question": "a person can create more of a \"\" by cutting it off above a joint and burying it?"} +{"answers": ["Podostroma cornu-damae"], "question": " can shrink your brain, make your skin fall off, cause you to speak and move abnormally and kill you?"} +{"answers": ["James F. Neal", "Neal", "James", "James Foster Neal"], "question": "Johnny Cash cast Watergate scandal prosecutor to play a lawyer in the 1983 made-for-television movie \"Murder in Coweta County\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bhoot", "Bhoot"], "question": "in various regions in India, a haunting can be thwarted using water, steel or iron objects, or the scent of burnt turmeric?"} +{"answers": ["Sandra", "Sandra Ramdhanie", "Ramdhanie"], "question": "Irish psychic , who specialises in exorcisms, was born on Halloween night?"} +{"answers": ["Thirteenth stroke of the clock"], "question": "an 18th-century soldier, court-martialed for sleeping at his post, swore that he heard the clock of St Paul's Cathedral – and other witnesses corroborated it, saving his life?"} +{"answers": ["Hibbins", "Ann", "Ann Hibbins"], "question": " was convicted and hanged for being a witch in Boston, Massachusetts in 1656, 36 years prior to the beginning of the Salem Witch Trials?"} +{"answers": ["Palace of the Kraków Bishops in Kielce"], "question": "the plafond in the \"\" depicts its founder's victory over the Polish Brethren Protestant church, which taught the equality and brotherhood of all people?"} +{"answers": ["Mac", "Mac Morgan", "Morgan"], "question": "in the requiem mass for John F. Kennedy, performed the bass solo of Mozart's \"Requiem\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fohoren"], "question": " was one of the traditional kingdoms of Timor which were ruled by a Liurai?"} +{"answers": ["Steven M. Girvin", "Girvin", "Steven Girvin", "Steven"], "question": " group has successfully implemented quantum algorithms on a two-qubit quantum processor?"} +{"answers": ["St Peter's Church", "St Peter's Church, Northampton"], "question": " is considered by the Churches Conservation Trust to be \"the most outstanding Norman church in the county\" of Northamptonshire?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William VI of Montpellier", "Montpellier"], "question": "Lord (1121–49) looked out for the interests of the merchants of his town, since his revenues depended on theirs?"} +{"answers": ["Crespi", "Consuelo", "Consuelo Crespi"], "question": "in a best-dressed list published in 1958 by the New York Dress Institute, was ranked third, behind the Duchess of Windsor but ahead of Queen Elizabeth II?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Constance Sasse", "Marie Sasse", "Sasse", "Marie"], "question": "soprano \"\" created the role of Elisabeth de Valois in the world premiere of Giuseppe Verdi's \"Don Carlos\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Bridge in Curve"], "question": "Grace Cossington Smith's was rejected from the 1930 Society of Artists exhibition, but is now described as one of Australia's most significant modernist paintings?"} +{"answers": ["P. Vijaya", "Sindhu", "P.", "P. V. Sindhu", "Pusarla Venkata Sindhu"], "question": "Indian badminton player reported on time at the coaching camps despite travelling on a daily basis?"} +{"answers": ["Autogiro Company of America", "Autogiro Company of America AC-35"], "question": "of seven entries in a 1935 Bureau of Air Commerce competition to build a roadable aircraft from a Pitcairn autogiro, only the met all requirements?"} +{"answers": ["2010–11 Kansas State Wildcats men's basketball team"], "question": "the lost their \"emotional leader\" in Denis Clemente?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Wormsley", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "in the churchyard of , Herefordshire, are the chest tombs of writer Richard Payne Knight and his brother Thomas, an expert on apple trees?"} +{"answers": ["Rescuecom Corp. v. Google Inc."], "question": "the United States federal case held that recommending trademarks for keyword advertising was commercial use?"} +{"answers": ["Jinglin", "Li Jinglin", "Li"], "question": "Chinese warlord (1885–1931), nicknamed \"China's First Sword\", was a renowned swordsman and baguazhang martial artist?"} +{"answers": ["St Andrew's Church", "St Andrew's Church, Cranford"], "question": "in 1847, a north transept was added to , Northamptonshire \"\" to form a family pew for the Robinsons of nearby Cranford Hall?"} +{"answers": ["Ladislav Žák", "Žák", "Ladislav"], "question": "Czech architect found design inspiration from ocean liners and airplanes?"} +{"answers": ["Princess Maria Maximilianovna of Leuchtenberg", "Leuchtenberg", "Princess"], "question": "on 4 April 1866, and her brother Nicholas were accompanying their uncle, Emperor Alexander II of Russia, when someone tried to assassinate him?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Maneuver"], "question": "the involved over 100,000 United States Army troops?"} +{"answers": ["Irene Scruggs", "Scruggs", "Irene"], "question": "American Piedmont blues singer worked alongside Clarence Williams, Joe \"King\" Oliver, Lonnie Johnson, and Little Brother Montgomery, but today remains largely forgotten?"} +{"answers": ["Nanao", "Nanao Singh", "Nanao Singh Thokchom", "Thokchom"], "question": "in 2008, Indian boxer won a gold medal at the inaugural Youth World Amateur Boxing Championships held in Guadalajara, Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Mycoplasma laboratorium"], "question": "scientists at the J. Craig Venter Institute have created a bacterium with a ?"} +{"answers": ["John Edward Bush", "John E. Bush", "John E. Bush", "John Edwin Bush"], "question": " was sent on a mission to form a Polynesian empire with only one ship manned by a boy's band?"} +{"answers": ["Oxon Hoath"], "question": "five High Sheriffs of Kent lived at , a former manor house at West Peckham?"} +{"answers": ["Einar Johan Johannessen", "Einar Johannessen", "Einar", "Johannessen"], "question": "when was suspended from NRK television because of payments in his secondary job, the decision was overturned by the Ministry of Culture?"} +{"answers": ["Oliver Filley", "Oliver Filley House"], "question": "the Federalists of New England did not support the War of 1812, so Captain Oliver Filley of Connecticut, who built the , commanded 40 militiamen under state control?"} +{"answers": ["Vigani", "Giovanni Francisco Vigani", "Giovanni"], "question": " became the first professor of chemistry at the University of Cambridge in 1703?"} +{"answers": ["Viacom International Inc. v. YouTube, Inc.", "Viacom International, Inc."], "question": "Viacom , seeking damages of US$?"} +{"answers": ["Maurice Douglass", "Douglass", "Maurice"], "question": "eleven-year National Football League veteran defensive back was once a professional stripper?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José Sisto", "Sisto", "José Sisto Rodrigo"], "question": "Commissioner of Guam was arrested for misappropriation of government funds and exiled to Manila in 1899?"} +{"answers": ["Lamparello v. Falwell"], "question": "in , Jerry Falwell lost one of the earliest cases of trademark infringement based on cybersquatting?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Herbert", "Herbert", "Frank", "Frank Herbert"], "question": "Democratic Party leaders convinced to run as a write-in against white supremacist John Kucek, saying \"the first thing we had to do was convince people not to vote for the Nazi\"?"} +{"answers": ["Targeted Killing in International Law"], "question": "the book argues support in the Western world for targeted killing increased following the September 11 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Salazar", "Rodrigo Rivera Salazar", "Rodrigo"], "question": ", Colombia's new Minister of Defence started working in politics when he was only 20 years old as a Councilman in his native Pereira?"} +{"answers": ["1979 NBA draft", "1979 NBA Draft"], "question": "Magic Johnson, the first overall pick in the , won the NBA championship and the Finals Most Valuable Player Award in his first season in the league?"} +{"answers": ["Parsons", "Joseph Mitchell", "Joseph Mitchell Parsons", "Joseph"], "question": " was the first prisoner to die in an execution chamber at Utah State Prison designed to accommodate both firing squads and lethal injections?"} +{"answers": ["Thermization"], "question": "cheeses made from milk are not considered raw-milk cheeses in Europe, but are still subject to FDA restrictions on raw-milk cheeses in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Louis F. Bantle", "Louis", "Bantle", "Louis Francis Bantle"], "question": " saw U.S. Tobacco's income rise tenfold to US$ led by sales of smokeless tobacco, telling managers, \"We must sell the use of tobacco in the mouth and appeal to young people\"?"} +{"answers": ["I", "i", "I"], "question": ", a British newspaper launched on 2010, contains several \"matrixes\" – small paragraphs of news which are expanded upon in full articles inside the paper?"} +{"answers": ["1366 Technologies"], "question": " has created a technique to cast silicon wafers from the melt rather than sawing them from an ingot?"} +{"answers": ["Wesley Bennett", "Bennett", "Wesley"], "question": " scored 21 points to lead Westminster College to a 37–33 victory over St. John's University in the opening game of the first college doubleheader played at Madison Square Garden?"} +{"answers": ["Everybody Wants You"], "question": "Billy Squier's number-one mainstream rock hit \"\" has been performed by Damone, The Unband, Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band, and players of \"Guitar Hero 5\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fluorescent glucose biosensor"], "question": "the prevalence of diabetes is the prime drive in the development of biosensors such as ?"} +{"answers": ["Franklin", "Egobi", "Franklin George Egobi", "Franklin Egobi"], "question": "Nigerian boxer fought for the Latvian heavyweight title in ?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "L. H. Keppel Hamilton", "Louis Keppel Hamilton", "Hamilton"], "question": " took a 12-pounder gun from HMS \"Challenger\" 640 miles along the Niger and Benue rivers, then 60 miles overland, to assist the taking of Garoua from the Germans?"} +{"answers": ["Barnum's Kaleidoscape"], "question": " was the first Ringling show to be held under a tent since 1956 and also its first one-ring presentation in more than a century?"} +{"answers": ["McEvoy Motorcycles"], "question": "in his short time with British , racer George Patchett set nine world records?"} +{"answers": ["Melvin Lane Powers", "Powers", "Melvin"], "question": "in \"one of the most spectacular homicide trials ever\", a jury acquitted and his aunt – and lover – Candy Mossler for the murder of her husband?"} +{"answers": ["Kutmichevitsa"], "question": ", a region of the First Bulgarian Empire now mostly in Albania, was home to one of the two most important cultural centres of 9th-century Bulgaria?"} +{"answers": ["Yoram Ben-Zeev", "Yoram", "Ben-Zeev"], "question": ", the current Israeli ambassador to Germany, was born on 1944 – the day of the attempted assassination of Adolf Hitler?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Payback"], "question": "Anonymous hackers redirected GeneSimmons.com to ThePirateBay.org during ?"} +{"answers": ["Princess Anna of Montenegro", "Montenegro", "Princess"], "question": "Nicholas II of Russia reportedly gave rubles as a dowry?"} +{"answers": ["My Week with Marilyn"], "question": "Michelle Williams was the only actress whom the producers met during casting for the role of Marilyn Monroe in the upcoming film ?"} +{"answers": ["I Hear You, I See You"], "question": "\"\", the second season premiere of the comedy-drama series \"Parenthood\", marked the first of several appearances by William Baldwin?"} +{"answers": ["Adobe Systems, Inc. v. Southern Software, Inc."], "question": " for the copyright infringement of a computer font, even though typefaces are not protected under U.S. copyright law?"} +{"answers": ["Isoetes eludens"], "question": "the only known location of , a recently discovered aquatic plant, is a single wide and deep seasonal rock pool?"} +{"answers": ["Ardelve"], "question": " has a notable population of Grebes?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Monday", "Blue Monday"], "question": "Orgy's cover of \"\" was said to help guide a cyberpunk revival?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf", "Rudolf of Geneva", "Geneva"], "question": "Count performed the act of homage to his overlord, Peter II, Count of Savoy, in an orchard outside of a castle in 1263?"} +{"answers": ["Maxwell", "Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis", "Davis"], "question": "American electric bluesman remained a regular performer on Chicago's Maxwell Street for over 40 years?"} +{"answers": ["Elisenberg"], "question": "the underground Elisenberg railway station at , Oslo, was only partially finished and never taken into use?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Hyer", "Jacob Hyer"], "question": "boxer has been called \"The Father of the American Ring\" although he broke his arm in his only match, in 1816?"} +{"answers": ["Shapley–Folkman lemma"], "question": "Starr's corollary to the was proved by an undergraduate student of Kenneth Arrow?"} +{"answers": ["Tibetan dual system of government", "Dual system of government"], "question": "the traditional form of government in Tibet from 1642 to 1951 was the ?"} +{"answers": ["Naheed Nenshi", "Naheed Kurban Nenshi", "Nenshi", "Naheed"], "question": "Calgary's new mayor used social media extensively in his surprise win in the 2010 municipal election, which made him the first Muslim mayor of a major Canadian city?"} +{"answers": ["Achanalt"], "question": "Sir Arthur Bignold, MP for Wick Burghs, was the proprietor of the Inn?"} +{"answers": ["Brison", "Brison D. Gooch", "Gooch", "Brison Dowling Gooch"], "question": "historian , who researched the Crimean War, concludes that Great Britain and France practically ignored their ally, the Ottoman Empire, in the two-year fight against Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Crumstone Irma"], "question": "World War II search and rescue dog barked differently depending on whether those buried by rubble were dead or alive?"} +{"answers": ["St Peter's Church, Deene", "St Peter's Church"], "question": " in Deene, Northamptonshire \"\" contains a monument to the 7th Earl of Cardigan, who led the Charge of the Light Brigade in 1854?"} +{"answers": ["Jessica Feshbach Rodriguez", "Jessica Feshbach", "Feshbach", "Jessica"], "question": "Scientology spokesperson father incorporated Dianetics philosophy into his firm's stock market investing?"} +{"answers": ["Munzur Valley National Park"], "question": "a hydro dam was built by a state agency within the borders of the in Turkey, violating the existing laws for its protection?"} +{"answers": ["Malta Test Station"], "question": "the was the site of the first large test stand for static rocket engine tests in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Orr", "Stanley Gordon Orr", "Stanley", "Stanley Orr"], "question": " was the highest-scoring fighter ace of the Royal Navy during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Lombardi", "Joe Lombardi", "Joe", "Joe Lombardi"], "question": "under head coach , the IUP Crimson Hawks men's basketball team advanced to the 2010 basketball championship just two years after being placed on NCAA probation?"} +{"answers": ["Bjørnsletta", "Bjørnsletta"], "question": "the name of of the Oslo Metro is ultimately derived from a bear sighting in 1852?"} +{"answers": ["BSA A65 Star"], "question": "in 1967 the \"\" helped BSA win a Queens Award to Industry and by 1969 BSA were responsible for 80% of the British motorcycles exported?"} +{"answers": ["Doyers Street"], "question": "the term \"hatchet man\" originated from the weapon of choice used in killings on Chinatown's , known as the \"Bloody Angle\" for its frequent gang murders in the early 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Jon", "Jon Folkman", "Folkman", "Jon Hal Folkman"], "question": "Paul Erdős challenged to solve mathematical problems immediately after Folkman's surgery for brain cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Locke", "Derrick Locke", "Derrick"], "question": "University of Kentucky running back set the Oklahoma high-school record in the long jump?"} +{"answers": ["Sandham", "Henry", "Henry Sandham"], "question": "Canadian artist won an award at the 1878 Exposition Universelle for a composite photograph consisting of 300 separate pictures?"} +{"answers": ["Sikorsky S-97 Raider"], "question": "the scout helicopter is intended to be able to fly with one, two, or no pilots?"} +{"answers": ["Feleke", "Getu", "Getu Feleke"], "question": "Ethiopian long-distance runner set a new course record when he won the 2010 Amsterdam Marathon earlier this month?"} +{"answers": ["Achany"], "question": "the most northerly outpost of Harrods is located in a former tourist information office in the Scottish Highlands between Forest and Shin Falls?"} +{"answers": ["Gudiel", "Gonzalo García Gudiel", "Gonzalo"], "question": "the body of Cardinal , returning from Rome to his native Toledo, was reportedly greeted in the streets by a delighted crowd of Christians, Jews and Muslims?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office", "United States Post Office"], "question": "a local resident donated land for and paid part of the construction cost of the Le Roy, New York, ?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim Fuchs", "Fuchs"], "question": "during two years in the early 1950s American won 88 consecutive meets and set four world records in the shot put?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir James Clark, 1st Baronet"], "question": "physician is said to have contributed to the agonising death of poet John Keats by putting him on a starvation diet consisting of a single anchovy and a piece of bread a day?"} +{"answers": ["Awaaz Foundation"], "question": "the has successfully petitioned both local and state governments in India to impose stricter noise pollution laws?"} +{"answers": ["Johnny Dyer", "Dyer", "Johnny"], "question": "American electric blues harmonicist , on his \"Rolling Fork Revisited\" album, did reworkings of songs by another Rolling Fork native, Muddy Waters?"} +{"answers": ["Mayor of Invercargill"], "question": "the incumbent , Tim Shadbolt, is currently the longest serving mayor in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Venues of the 1948 Summer Olympics"], "question": "cars were brought into the Empire Stadium to illuminate the last two decathlon events at the 1948 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Malcolm", "Mary", "Helen Mary Malcolm", "Malcolm"], "question": ", one of the BBC’s first female announcers, was a granddaughter of Victorian actress Lily Langtry, mistress of King Edward VII of England?"} +{"answers": ["Sprinkles Cupcakes"], "question": "sales at increased 50% after the store was featured on \"The Oprah Winfrey Show\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harris", "Charles", "Charles Coffin Harris"], "question": "New Hampshire-born , who served as cabinet minister and judge in the Kingdom of Hawaii, also had a business selling fern hair?"} +{"answers": ["Lancaut"], "question": "the idea that , on the border between England and Wales, may be the site of a medieval leper colony is supported by the unusual number of medicinal herbs found in the churchyard \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lac-John"], "question": "the Innu and Naskapi of the in northern Quebec, Canada, initially lived in poverty without sanitation, electricity, schools, or a medical facility?"} +{"answers": ["Amane Gobena", "Amane Gobena Gemeda", "Gobena", "Amane"], "question": " is the first Ethiopian runner to win the Osaka Marathon?"} +{"answers": ["Branchinecta gaini"], "question": "the fairy shrimp is the largest freshwater invertebrate in Antarctica?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Damocles"], "question": "many former Nazi rocket scientists were employed in Egypt's rocket program in the 1960s, and were targeted by Israel in , a campaign of letter bombs, assassinations and abductions?"} +{"answers": ["Frankie", "Frankie Lee Sims", "Sims"], "question": "American guitarist is regarded as \"one of the great names in post-war Texas country blues\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Coleman", "William Coleman", "William Coleman"], "question": ", the first editor of the \"New York Post\", killed an adversary in a duel in 1804?"} +{"answers": ["Dr. Bonham's Case"], "question": "one academic commentator described simply as an \"abortion\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tillingbourne Bus Company"], "question": "a fall in bus passenger numbers in Hampshire between 1999 and 2001 was partly attributed to the collapse of the \"(bus pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia Street", "Virginia Street Bridge"], "question": "the in Reno, Nevada, is also known as the \"Bridge of Sighs\", as legend has it that new divorcees would toss their wedding rings from the bridge into the Truckee River?"} +{"answers": ["Marivagia"], "question": "the , a new genus and species of jellyfish, was identified in the summer of 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Macau"], "question": "the of 1622 was the only battle on Chinese soil to be fought between two European powers?"} +{"answers": ["Lafiteau"], "question": "100,000 victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake were buried at the port town of ?"} +{"answers": ["Useless Parliament"], "question": "the withdrew from London to Oxford because of bubonic plague?"} +{"answers": ["Earth's shadow"], "question": "the \"\" can be observed during twilight hours?"} +{"answers": ["Hewett", "Herbie Hewett", "Herbie"], "question": "English cricketer walked off the field before play began when captaining an England XI, after receiving insults from the crowd?"} +{"answers": ["Mycena maculata"], "question": "the mycelium of the mushroom glows?"} +{"answers": ["Senate of Berlin"], "question": "when the West German and the East Berlin \"Magistrat\" first met as a joint body during German reunification in 1990, it was dubbed the \"MagiSenat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Protemblemaria perla"], "question": "the specific name of the chaenopsid blenny refers to both its place of discovery and to the white bands on its body?"} +{"answers": ["Odd", "Odd Grythe", "Grythe"], "question": "in 1960 hosted the first show after the official opening of Norwegian television, \"Startskuddet går\"?"} +{"answers": ["CityCar"], "question": "prototypes of the , the ultra-small urban electric car designed by MIT Media Lab, are being built in Spain to be field tested by mid 2011 in Boston, Singapore, Taiwan and Florence?"} +{"answers": ["Longhead catshark"], "question": "the is the only known cartilaginous fish that normally has both male and female reproductive systems?"} +{"answers": ["R.", "R. J. Q. Adams", "R.J.Q. Adams", "Adams", "Ralph James Quincy Adams"], "question": "American historian details the conflicting views of Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill in his work \"British Politics and Foreign Policy in the Age of Appeasement, 1935–1939\"?"} +{"answers": ["1936 Summer Olympics"], "question": "the Bay of Kiel was the venue for sailing events at both the and the 1972 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Sisquoc Formation"], "question": "the in Southern California supports the largest diatomite mining operation in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Lenowitz", "Harris", "Harris Lenowitz"], "question": "Hebraic studies specialist has translated the works of 18th-century Jewish Messiah claimant Jacob Frank from Polish into English?"} +{"answers": ["Lindy", "Lindy, Nebraska"], "question": ", was named for Lucky Lindy?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Finn", "Elizabeth Finn Care"], "question": "the charity was established in 1897 as the Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Mount Tabor", "Battle of Mount Tabor"], "question": "the strongest aspect of the Canaanite army – its chariots – proved to be its weakness during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Bosanquet", "Bernard Bosanquet", "Bernard Bosanquet"], "question": "cricketer \"\" invented the googly after playing a table top game using a tennis ball?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Kenneth R. Mladenka", "Mladenka", "Kenneth Ray Mladenka"], "question": " was among those political scientists in the 1980s who pushed successfully for inclusion into the discipline of urban case studies and quantitative analysis?"} +{"answers": ["Hamburg Historic District", "Hamburg Historic District"], "question": "the was settled by Germans, mostly from Schleswig-Holstein?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Green", "Andrew Green", "Green", "Andrew"], "question": "ghost hunter claimed to have only ever seen one ghost, that of a fox terrier, in his 60 years of research; and he wasn't even sure about that?"} +{"answers": ["Eleanor", "Eleanor Gates", "Gates"], "question": ", who wrote seven Broadway plays, had to leave her second husband when they found out they were not married?"} +{"answers": ["Ashta Nayika"], "question": " \"(illustrated)\" is an enraged heroine in Indian arts, whose lover cheats on her and spends the night with another woman?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia v. West Virginia", "Virginia v. West Virginia"], "question": "in in 1911, the Supreme Court of the United States ordered the state of West Virginia to pay one-third of the state of Virginia's pre-Civil War debt?"} +{"answers": ["1945 Japan–Washington flight"], "question": "the made by three American air generals in three Boeing B-29 Superfortresses was the first nonstop flight from Japan to the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Duncan & Miller Glass Company"], "question": "the Duncan family, of fame, built a 17 room Queen Anne mansion that was later donated to Washington & Jefferson College and is now used as the college's President’s House?"} +{"answers": ["Aberchalder"], "question": "a railway station once served but the line closed in 1935?"} +{"answers": ["Nava Applebaum", "Applebaum", "Nava"], "question": "relatives of , who traveled to Jerusalem for her wedding, attended her funeral instead?"} +{"answers": ["Etruscan shrew"], "question": "the \"(pictured on a human thumb)\" is the smallest known mammal by weight?"} +{"answers": ["John Moir", "John Moir"], "question": "although he began playing basketball only after high school, Notre Dame forward broke every single school scoring record set by three-time All American Moose Krause in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Nichols", "Kenneth David Nichols", "Kenneth Nichols"], "question": " initiated the Atomic Energy Commission hearing in 1954 that resulted in atomic scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer being stripped of his security clearance?"} +{"answers": ["Paleopsephurus wilsoni", "Paleopsephurus"], "question": "the extinct paddlefish was first described from the Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation?"} +{"answers": ["Domaine Armand Rousseau", "Armand Rousseau"], "question": "in the 1930s, was one of the first producers to bottle its own wine in Burgundy?"} +{"answers": ["Make It Easy"], "question": "\"\", a Yes song recorded in 1981, went unreleased for ten years but became a mainstream rock hit in 1991 and was retroactively added to their 1983 album \"90125\"?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Badajoz", "Siege of Badajoz"], "question": "during the between Portugal and Spain, Spanish forces at the garrison of Badajoz were either dressed in rags or nude?"} +{"answers": ["30th Battalion", "30th Battalion"], "question": "even though it was disbanded three times, the \"\" fought in the First and Second World Wars?"} +{"answers": ["Rong Qiqi"], "question": "according to a popular myth, the Chinese philosopher Confucius once asked the elderly recluse how a man so poor and frail as he could be happy?"} +{"answers": ["Keith Elias", "Keith Hector Elias", "Elias", "Keith"], "question": "American football running back graduated from Princeton University with 21 Princeton Tigers records and 4 National Collegiate Athletic Association I-AA records?"} +{"answers": ["Lift Me Up", "Lift Me Up"], "question": "after battling over who could use the name \"Yes\", the musicians involved reconciled and released \"\", a number-one mainstream rock song about homelessness?"} +{"answers": ["Clitopilus byssisedoides"], "question": "the mushroom , formally described as new to science in 2010, was discovered growing in a German hothouse?"} +{"answers": ["Manila Jai Alai Building"], "question": "Manila's , a building designed by Welton Becket, was demolished in 2000 to give way to a building that was never erected?"} +{"answers": ["Al Wahda Dam", "Al Wahda Dam"], "question": "the is the largest dam in Morocco and was described as \"the second most important dam in Africa after the High Aswan dam\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chuck Stewart", "Chuck", "Stewart"], "question": "jazz photographer tried to capture his subjects in flattering poses, saying \"I didn't want them picking their nose or scratching their behind\"?"} +{"answers": ["Laptev Sea"], "question": "the icebreaker \"Lenin\" became trapped in the ice of the in 1937 and was rescued in 1938 by another icebreaker \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rusty", "Zinn", "Rusty Zinn"], "question": "the American electric blues guitarist and singer-songwriter, , also recently worked with Sly Dunbar and Boris Gardiner?"} +{"answers": ["Eighteen Mile House"], "question": "in mid-1863, the near Harrison, Ohio, was attacked by Morgan's Raiders?"} +{"answers": ["Boshears Skyfest"], "question": "the 2001 was canceled because of the September 11 terrorist attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Jean Faget", "Faget", "Jean Charles", "Jean Charles Faget"], "question": ", a New Orleans physician, discovered the Faget sign—an important early diagnostic warning sign of yellow fever?"} +{"answers": ["To‘rtko‘l"], "question": ", the former capital of Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan, was destroyed overnight in 1942 by the Amu Darya river?"} +{"answers": ["Xeronema callistemon"], "question": "the resembles a giant toothbrush?"} +{"answers": ["Chester", "Dunning", "Chester Dunning"], "question": "historian spent 12 years researching and writing his nearly 700-page volume, \"Russia's First Civil War: The Time of Troubles and the Founding of the Romanov Dynasty\"?"} +{"answers": ["Willie D. Warren", "Willie", "Warren"], "question": "American Detroit and electric blues guitarist was once described as \"one of the Midwest's true blues treasures\"?"} +{"answers": ["She Had to Say Yes"], "question": "the 1933 film was one of a series of movies that drew inspiration from the \"real-life compromises working girls made to get and retain employment\" during the Great Depression?"} +{"answers": ["Hasan Pasha", "Pasha", "Hasan Pasha", "Hasan"], "question": " was the son of Barbarossa, and was three times ruler of the Algiers Regency?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Shelley", "Shelley", "Michael", "Michael Shelley"], "question": "Australian runner lost his scholarship funding and suffered a broken leg in 2009, but went on to win a silver medal in the marathon at the 2010 Commonwealth Games?"} +{"answers": ["Randall", "Randall"], "question": "the modern given name is ultimately derived from a medieval personal name composed of the Germanic elements meaning \"shield\" (or \"rim\") and \"wolf\"?"} +{"answers": ["Heliobatis"], "question": "the extinct stingray \"\" has been found with up to three stings on its tail?"} +{"answers": ["Seneca Nation of Indians v. Christy"], "question": "\"Oneida I\", by allowing aboriginal title claimants into federal court, \"overturned \"?"} +{"answers": ["Słonimski", "Piotr Słonimski", "Piotr"], "question": "geneticist joined with colleagues to organize support for scientists repressed during 1982–1983, the time of martial law in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Speak Now", "Speak Now"], "question": "Taylor Swift's song \"\" was inspired by one of Swift's friends, whose high school sweetheart married another person?"} +{"answers": ["Petter", "Nome", "Petter Nome"], "question": " was relieved of his job as television host after protesting the prospect of an Iraq War?"} +{"answers": ["Chojolom"], "question": "three ancient Maya stone heads, including one of an armadillo, were uncovered at in the Guatemalan Highlands after a period of heavy rain?"} +{"answers": ["Antrozoini"], "question": "scientists have suggested that more penes needed to be studied to assess the affinities of Van Gelder's bat with other ?"} +{"answers": ["Winton Place Methodist Episcopal Church"], "question": "Samuel Hannaford designed the \"\", where his funeral was eventually held?"} +{"answers": ["James A. Macauley", "Alvan", "Macauley", "James Alvan Macauley", "Alvan Macauley"], "question": "when St. Louis city officials blocked the expansion of the company that would become known as Burroughs Corporation, packed the entire factory into boxcars and sent it overnight to Detroit?"} +{"answers": ["Sale", "Forest", "Forest Sale"], "question": "University of Kentucky All-American served for five terms in the Kentucky House of Representatives before bowing out of politics?"} +{"answers": ["étang Saumâtre", "Etang Saumâtre"], "question": "the in Haiti is a landlocked lake fed by springs emanating from calcareous rocks, with western part saline and eastern part with fresh water?"} +{"answers": ["Pedro", "Pedro Borrell", "Pedro José Borrell", "Borrell"], "question": ", the Dominican architect of the National Aquarium, is designing a million square meter coastal reclamation project for the Caribbean Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Perlman syndrome"], "question": " is a very rare overgrowth disorder with an estimated incidence of less than one in 1,000,000 and fewer than 30 reported cases in world literature?"} +{"answers": ["Hakawai"], "question": "non-vocal sounds made by the have been described as like a cable chain being lowered into a boat?"} +{"answers": ["Phrontisterion of Trapezous"], "question": "construction of the \"\", a former Greek school in Trabzon, Turkey, has been described as the most impressive surviving Pontic Greek monument of the city?"} +{"answers": ["Terry H. Anderson", "Anderson", "Terry", "Terry Howard Anderson", "Terry Anderson"], "question": "American historian co-authored with Charles R. Bond, Jr. the first published diary of the exploits of a pilot assigned to General Claire Chennault's World War II Flying Tigers?"} +{"answers": ["Sisters of St. Francis of the Holy Cross"], "question": "the diocesan community in Wisconsin was founded in 1868 to teach and provide medical care to the Belgian residents?"} +{"answers": ["Agnes Grey"], "question": "Anne Brontë's discusses both issues of the fair treatment of governesses and the ethical claim of animals to human protection?"} +{"answers": ["Muhoozi", "Muhoozi Kainerugaba", "Kainerugaba"], "question": "the father, mother, and father-in-law of , Commander of the Special Forces Group in the Uganda People's Defence Force, are all members of the Cabinet of Uganda?"} +{"answers": ["Food Quality Protection Act"], "question": "the passing of the marked the first time the Environmental Protection Agency was asked to directly address the risks that pesticides posed for infants and children?"} +{"answers": ["Stuck Blue", "Stuck Red/Stuck Blue"], "question": "James Turrell's art installations create an optical illusion which seems to collapse the room they occupy into a single plane?"} +{"answers": ["British Alpine Hannibal Expedition"], "question": "the managed to march the 2.6 t elephant \"Jumbo\" over the Alps, but could not make her accept the name \"Hannibella\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grafton National Cemetery"], "question": " \"\" and West Virginia National Cemeteries are the only two national cemeteries in West Virginia, and both are located in the small city of Grafton?"} +{"answers": ["Rockman", "Alexis", "Alexis Rockman"], "question": " mural \"Manifest Destiny\", commissioned by the Brooklyn Museum in 2002, depicts Brooklyn in the year 5004 after a catastrophic rise in sea level?"} +{"answers": ["Matimekosh"], "question": "the Naskapi ceded any rights or interests to the in northern Quebec, Canada, as a prerequisite to the formation of their own reserve?"} +{"answers": ["Calvert", "Robert Arnold Calvert", "Robert", "Robert A. Calvert"], "question": "in 1970, Texas historian co-authored \"The Dallas Cowboys and the NFL\", an inside study of the financing and organization of the popular football team?"} +{"answers": ["Sylph", "Sylph"], "question": "in 1833, the opium clipper set the unbroken record of sailing from Calcutta to Macao in 17 days, 17 hours?"} +{"answers": ["Araçuaí River"], "question": "the valley in Brazil is famous for the settlements established during the gold rush in the early 18th century in the region of Minas Novas?"} +{"answers": ["Avro 720"], "question": "the incomplete structural test airframe of the is often claimed to be the prototype of the cancelled interceptor?"} +{"answers": ["Dennis", "Dennis Mackrel", "Mackrel"], "question": ", the last jazz drummer to be personally hired by Count Basie, is the new director of the Count Basie Orchestra?"} +{"answers": ["Saxony Apartment Building"], "question": "the in Cincinnati, Ohio, features two facades?"} +{"answers": ["BPP University"], "question": " is the United Kingdom's first for-profit institution of higher education?"} +{"answers": ["Tunam massacre", "Chaplain–Medic massacre"], "question": "Herman G. Felhoelter was the first US Army chaplain to win a valor award in the Korean War for his actions at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriel's Oboe"], "question": "English vocalist Sarah Brightman had to beg Italian composer Ennio Morricone to let her add lyrics to his movie theme, \"\", to create her own song, \"Nella Fantasia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fort des Ayvelles"], "question": "the was the scene of German executions of French civilians in both World War I and World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Expedition of Mostaganem", "Expedition to Mostaganem", "Expedition to Mostaganem"], "question": "in the in 1558, Spain failed to capture the Ottoman-held city of Mostaganem, and lost thousands of men?"} +{"answers": ["Herb Wiedoeft", "Wiedoeft", "Herb"], "question": ", Ad and Gay all played Cinderella, and that their brother Rudy and their sister Erica were both players too?"} +{"answers": ["Biddenden Maids"], "question": "Edward Hasted dismissed the existence of \"\" of Biddenden, Kent as \"vulgar tradition\"?"} +{"answers": ["al-Malik", "Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik", "Maslama", "Maslamah ibn Abd al-Malik"], "question": "the Umayyad general , who led the second Arab siege of Constantinople, was also ascribed the construction of the city's first mosque in popular legend?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Matz", "Matz"], "question": "arranger and conductor won a Grammy and an Emmy Award for his work with Barbra Streisand?"} +{"answers": ["EastCare"], "question": " is the critical care mobile air and ground transport of Pitt County Memorial Hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Prince Max Emanuel of Thurn and Taxis", "Taxis", "Prince Max Emanuel of Thurn and Taxis"], "question": " plans to construct a luxury hotel in view of Neuschwanstein Castle caused an uproar from local Bavarian farmers, who believed it would ruin the rural landscape?"} +{"answers": ["Kurt", "Kurt Looby", "Looby"], "question": "Antiguan professional basketball player did not play high school basketball?"} +{"answers": ["Genuine Negro Jig"], "question": "the 2010 album , by an African American string band called the Carolina Chocolate Drops, reached the No. 1 position on the Billboard Bluegrass chart?"} +{"answers": ["Pyana River"], "question": "the name of the \"\" reflects the drunkenness of the Russian Army during the associated battle in 1377?"} +{"answers": ["Barr", "Alwyn", "Chester A. Barr", "Alwyn Barr"], "question": "Texas Tech professor emeritus , who is white, wrote \"Black Texans: A History of African Americans in Texas, 1528-1995\", and the introduction for \"Black Cowboys of Texas\"?"} +{"answers": ["To Nisi"], "question": "the Greek television series , based on the best-selling novel \"The Island\" by Victoria Hislop, is one of the most expensive Greek television productions ever made?"} +{"answers": ["Bill Rice", "Bill", "Rice"], "question": "country music songwriter has 73 awards from ASCAP, more than any other songwriter?"} +{"answers": ["Tarakan riot"], "question": "Do you know that, as part of the agreement to end the deadly in 2010, the communities involved agreed to jointly hold an Idul Fitri celebration?"} +{"answers": ["Mose Vinson", "Vinson", "Mose"], "question": "the American boogie-woogie pianist and singer, , recorded two versions of \"Forty-Four\", one retitled \"Worry You Off My Mind\", and the other as \"My Love Has Gone\"?"} +{"answers": ["March 1966 Mizo National Front uprising"], "question": "the only airstrikes carried out by India in its own civilian territory happened during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Laughter in Hell"], "question": "the 1932 Pre-Code film drew praise for its open depiction of the lynching of African Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Buenger", "Walter Louis Buenger", "Walter L. Buenger"], "question": "Texas A&M historian wrote articles on Texas entrepreneurs H. L. Hunt and Jesse H. Jones?"} +{"answers": ["Fletcher", "Jimmy Fletcher", "Jimmy"], "question": "English former professional footballer became a successful breeder of racing greyhounds and once led a consortium which won £200,000 on a single race?"} +{"answers": ["Anita", "Martinez", "Anita Martinez", "Anita Nanez Martinez"], "question": " was the first Mexican American woman to serve on the city council of Dallas, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Reginald Laurence Scoones", "Scoones", "Reginald", "Reginald Scoones"], "question": " was the last British military commander in the Sudan Defence Force?"} +{"answers": ["Student migration"], "question": "the Cold War led nations to subsidise foreign exchange programs to encourage from developing countries?"} +{"answers": ["Ed Beisser", "Ed", "Beisser"], "question": " won three consecutive AAU basketball national championships from 1946 to 1948 and was selected as an alternate for the United States men's national basketball team?"} +{"answers": ["Fasthosts"], "question": "Internet service provider , sold for £61.5 million in 2006, was founded by a 17-year-old for a school project?"} +{"answers": ["A4", "A4"], "question": "completion of the on , 2008 marked completion of the Budapest–Zagreb–Rijeka motorway route?"} +{"answers": ["Van", "Van Snowden", "Snowden", "Van Charles Snowden"], "question": "puppeteer , who performed the puppetry for the H.R. Pufnstuf and Crypt Keeper characters, also developed the facial movements for Furby toys?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald", "Gerald Eugene White", "Gerald White International", "Gerald White", "White"], "question": "running back played football for Bo Schembechler at Michigan, Tom Landry at Dallas and Don Shula at Miami?"} +{"answers": ["PROFUNC"], "question": "Do you know that, during the height of the Cold War, the Canadian government for mass arrests of communists and crypto-communists?"} +{"answers": ["Beles Hydroelectric Power Plant"], "question": " will be the largest power plant in Ethiopia when fully operational, but has been accused of aiming \"to provoke Egypt’s anger\"?"} +{"answers": ["Summer Olympics", "1932 Summer Olympics"], "question": "the Rose Bowl was used as a velodrome as one of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Henkin", "Louis Henkin"], "question": " slept on the couch of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter on Friday nights so he could attend the justices' weekly Saturday conference without violating the Jewish Sabbath?"} +{"answers": ["The Breaks of the Game"], "question": "Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter David Halberstam's book was listed as one of the best sports books ever written by \"Sports Illustrated\"?"} +{"answers": ["Atsede", "Atsede Habtamu Besuye", "Habtamu", "Atsede Habtamu"], "question": "Ethiopian long-distance runner set a new course record at the Eindhoven Marathon with her first marathon victory earlier this month?"} +{"answers": ["Future X-Cops"], "question": "the release of was delayed, as time was needed to enhance the quality of the film's special effects?"} +{"answers": ["Shamkir reservoir"], "question": " is the second largest reservoir in the Caucasus?"} +{"answers": ["Flanigan", "Lauren", "Lauren Flanigan"], "question": "American soprano premiered the title role of Hugo Weisgall's opera \"Esther\" at the New York City Opera in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Grotte du Vallonnet"], "question": "a 13-year-old girl discovered , a cave in the Alpes-Maritimes of France that contained stone tools dated to 1 million to 1.05 million years BC?"} +{"answers": ["Felix Yurievich Ziegel", "Felix Ziegel", "Ziegel", "Felix"], "question": "a 1967 appeal by on Soviet television led to citizens submitting a barrage of supposed unidentified flying object sightings?"} +{"answers": ["Inocybe praetervisa"], "question": "the gills of \"\" change from whitish to clay brown as the mushrooms mature?"} +{"answers": ["educology", "Educology"], "question": "the term , referring to the fund of knowledge about the educational process, has been in use since the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Valentine Tishman", "Robert", "Robert Tishman", "Tishman"], "question": " co-founded Tishman Speyer in 1978 with his son-in-law Jerry Speyer, a firm that is one of the largest owners and builders of office buildings in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Chesham branch"], "question": "Chesham tube station on the is both the northernmost and westernmost point of the London Underground?"} +{"answers": ["The Devil Is Driving", "The Devil Is Driving", "The Devil is Driving"], "question": "even though it was released in 1932, the Pre-Code film deals openly with sex and violence?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred Cooper Rawson", "Rawson", "Cooper", "Cooper Rawson"], "question": "the British Conservative Party Member of Parliament was a chairman of Durex Ltd?"} +{"answers": ["Codex Floriacensis"], "question": ", an Old Latin manuscript of the New Testament, begins from the Book of Revelation?"} +{"answers": ["Débria M. Brown", "Débria", "Débria Brown", "Brown"], "question": "mezzo-soprano \"\" created the role of Tituba in the world premiere of Robert Ward's Pulitzer-winning opera, \"The Crucible\", at the New York City Opera in 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Harvaqtuurmiut"], "question": "in 1995, Canada's lower Kazan River area, an important caribou crossing as well as the ancestral home of , was designated the Fall Caribou Crossing National Historic Site?"} +{"answers": ["Parupalli", "Kashyap", "Parupalli Kashyap"], "question": "despite suffering from asthma, Indian badminton player continues to play the sport?"} +{"answers": ["Rusty Mike Radio", "Rusty Mike"], "question": " broadcasts over the internet to the two hundred and fifty thousand Anglos in Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Rutherford", "Robert Lynn Rutherford", "Robert L. Rutherford"], "question": " was the vice commander of the United States Air Force's Military Airlift Command and commander of both the Air Mobility Command and United States Transportation Command?"} +{"answers": ["In Defense of Reason"], "question": "Yvor Winters titled the third volume in his of literary criticism, examining the work of prominent writers associated with Modernist poetry, \"The Anatomy of Nonsense\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Waybacks"], "question": ", a four-piece band from San Francisco Bay, played covers from The Beatles' album \"Abbey Road\" at the 2010 MerleFest?"} +{"answers": ["Hitler's Reign of Terror"], "question": "upon the release of the 1934 Pre-Code film , \"Film Daily\" scoffed at the film's prediction that Hitler's Germany was a future threat to world peace?"} +{"answers": ["Ramón de Bonifaz", "Ramón", "Bonifaz"], "question": " \"(illustrated)\" broke the river defenses of Seville, leading to the city's capture from the Moors?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Mary's Gaels men's basketball"], "question": " coach Randy Bennett turned around a team that was 2–27 in 2001 to 28–6 in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Jovan Ćirilov", "Ćirilov", "Jovan"], "question": " has been the artistic director and selector of BITEF festival for 43 years, the longest term in the history of international theatre festivals?"} +{"answers": ["Croatian Tales of Long Ago"], "question": "the original publishers of \"The Lord of the Rings\" also released the Slavic mythology-based short story collection by Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić 30 years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Sara Alpern", "Sara", "Alpern", "Sara Alpern Tarlow"], "question": "Texas A&M women's studies professor and historian wrote the definitive biography of Freda Kirchwey, editor of \"The Nation\" from 1933 to 1955?"} +{"answers": ["Oneida Indian Nation of New York v. County of Oneida"], "question": "the 1974 decision, holding that U.S. federal courts have subject-matter jurisdiction to hear aboriginal title disputes, \"spawned a vast number of Indian land claims\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Street Enters the House"], "question": "a horse was added to the buttock of the central figure of as a nod to the artist's earlier work?"} +{"answers": ["Waldo", "Gertrude Rhinelander Waldo", "Gertrude Rhinelander", "Rhinelander Waldo", "Gertrude"], "question": " paid US$1 million to build and furnish the four-story Rhinelander Mansion at Madison Avenue and 72nd Street in Manhattan, but never lived in it?"} +{"answers": ["Oyster Wars"], "question": "Virginia Governor William E. Cameron was lampooned in a comic opera after he personally led a failed expedition against illegal dredgers in the ?"} +{"answers": ["O'Reily", "John", "John O'Reily"], "question": "Archbishop of Adelaide \"\" removed an \"l\" from his last name to save time and effort when signing documents?"} +{"answers": ["ForceSelect"], "question": "the directors of , a charitable foundation aimed at supporting military service leavers, include General Sir Mike Jackson and bestselling author Andy McNab?"} +{"answers": ["Shikha Tandon", "Shikha", "Tandon"], "question": "Do you know that, in 2004, became the first female Indian swimmer to qualify for two separate events at a single Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["San José Mine"], "question": "the in Atacama Region, Chile, began to be exploited in 1889?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Claude Faveyrial", "Faveyrial", "Jean-Claude"], "question": "French priest wrote the first recorded history of Albania?"} +{"answers": ["The Hangover Part II"], "question": ", the upcoming sequel to the 2009 comedy film, is set to take place in Thailand?"} +{"answers": ["Lucas", "Francis", "Francis Alfred Lucas", "Francis Lucas", "Francis Lucas"], "question": "the British Conservative Party politician married the daughter of a Viscount of Portugal?"} +{"answers": ["Vrata Tunnel"], "question": "nearly one-quarter of the on the Croatian A6 motorway is actually a bridge built over an underground cavern?"} +{"answers": ["Antimonial cup"], "question": "the tainted wine from an \"(examples pictured)\" was used to make oneself vomit?"} +{"answers": ["NCAA Season 82 basketball tournaments"], "question": "San Beda College had a 28-year men's basketball championship drought until they won in the Philippine NCAA's ?"} +{"answers": ["Smoke and Mirrors", "Smoke and Mirrors"], "question": "\"\", the season-two finale of the BAFTA Award-winning TV series \"Spooks\", was watched by over a third of the British television audience?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Carr", "Joe", "Joe C. Carr", "Carr"], "question": "after enlisted during World War II, his wife took on his role as Tennessee Secretary of State, becoming the first female constitutional officer in the state?"} +{"answers": ["Atlantic Wind Connection"], "question": "the is a planned \"superhighway for clean energy\" to serve Mid-Atlantic households with power from wind farms to be built offshore?"} +{"answers": ["Colonia San Rafael"], "question": " in Mexico City is known for old mansions, theaters, and prostitution?"} +{"answers": ["Rødkilde Højskole"], "question": "the Danish folk high school \"\" owes its existence to the dowry of a Norwegian bride who did not live to see it open?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Sedge", "Michael H. Sedge", "Michael Sedge"], "question": "\"Entrepreneur\" magazine dubbed \"the wizard of marketing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Warren Stacey", "Stacey", "Warren"], "question": "Do you know that, despite being ejected from the \"boot camp\" stage of the \"Popstars\" talent show, was signed by an American record label and went on to support Destiny's Child in concert?"} +{"answers": ["Ringa", "Elīna Ringa", "Elīna"], "question": ", who was the Latvian national pole vault champion on ten occasions, has also published a book about Microsoft Office?"} +{"answers": ["Roger Friedman", "Friedman", "Roger"], "question": "entertainment news journalist was one of the producers of D. A. Pennebaker's documentary film about Memphis soul musicians, \"Only the Strong Survive\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wangenheim-Winterstein", "Baroness", "Baroness Elisabeth of Wangenheim-Winterstein"], "question": "as a result of the approaching Soviet Red Army, and her family were forced to flee eastern Germany, leaving most of their possessions behind?"} +{"answers": ["Horowitz", "Myer", "Myer Horowitz"], "question": "in addition to being made an officer of the Order of Canada, has received eight honorary doctorate degrees from various universities?"} +{"answers": ["Severinske Drage Viaduct"], "question": "the deck of , a part of the Croatian A6 motorway, is at a constant grade at one part of the viaduct, while vertically curved at the other?"} +{"answers": ["Liberty Green Historic District"], "question": "the in Clinton, Connecticut, contains a time capsule that should be opened on 2976?"} +{"answers": ["Graziani", "Lodovico", "Lodovico Graziani"], "question": "Italian operatic tenor was described as lacking \"dramatic gifts\"?"} +{"answers": ["Houston", "Norman", "Norman Oliver Houston", "Norman O. Houston", "Oliver Houston"], "question": " co-founded what was, in 1945, the largest business west of the Mississippi owned by an African American?"} +{"answers": ["flag of Macha", "Flag of Macha"], "question": "the \"\" is considered to be the first physical flag of Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Brute Man", "The Brute Man"], "question": "Universal Pictures sold its 1946 horror B movie to another distributor to avoid accusations of having exploited star Rondo Hatton, who died of acromegaly before the film's release?"} +{"answers": ["NCAA Season 81 basketball tournaments"], "question": "Filipino basketball player Gabby Espinas lost the Most Valuable Player race during the to a former volleyball star?"} +{"answers": ["Loftus", "Pierse Creagh Loftus", "Pierse", "Pierse Loftus"], "question": "the British Conservative Party politician was a part-owner of Adnams Brewery?"} +{"answers": ["Arnold Blue Monkey Brewery", "Blue Monkey Brewery"], "question": "the microbrewery produces award-winning beers including Ape Ale, Guerrilla Porter, and 99 Red Baboons?"} +{"answers": ["1993 Bayburt Üzengili avalanche"], "question": "the in north-eastern Turkey killed 59 people and 650 livestock, and caused the relocation of the village to a safe zone?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Malakwen Kosgei", "Kosgei", "Paul"], "question": "Kenyan athlete became the World Half Marathon Champion in 2002 despite having never competed in a half marathon before?"} +{"answers": ["Jehiel R. Elyachar", "Jehiel", "Jehiel Raphael Elyachar", "Elyachar"], "question": " would not sell a tenement he owned to make way for 1 Lincoln Plaza, so the five-story building \"sticks out like a sore thumb, or a finger—which is probably what [he] had in mind\"?"} +{"answers": ["Urraca of Castile, Queen of Navarre", "Urraca", "Navarre"], "question": ", born in 1132 as an illegitimate daughter of King Alfonso VII of León and Castile, became queen in a neighboring kingdom in 1144?"} +{"answers": ["Targeted killing", "targeted killing"], "question": "2.5-inch-long \"nano-drones\" now being developed for will, like little killer bees, be able to follow their target, even entering a room through an open window?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Joan Henry", "Joan"], "question": " \"Look on Tempests\" was the first play dealing explicitly with the subject of homosexuality to be approved for performance by the Lord Chamberlain?"} +{"answers": ["Lugenda River", "Lugenda River Valley"], "question": "the of Mozambique in the Yao language means simply \"a large river\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jet of Iada"], "question": "the World War II search and rescue dog was awarded both the RSPCA's Medallion of Valor and the Dickin Medal?"} +{"answers": ["1906 Valparaíso earthquake"], "question": "the chief of the Chilean Army's meteorological office predicted the ten days in advance?"} +{"answers": ["David Marques", "Marques", "David"], "question": "when rugby union international player arrived with the British Lions in Australia, he stepped off the plane dressed as a city gent, complete with bowler hat and umbrella?"} +{"answers": ["Clyde Lucas", "Lucas", "Clyde"], "question": " recorded background music for some of the early talkies?"} +{"answers": ["The West Wing", "The West Wing, season 6", "The West Wing"], "question": "producers for the of \"The West Wing\" originally cast Marley Shelton as Deputy Press Secretary Annabeth Schott?"} +{"answers": ["William Rule", "William Rule"], "question": " published the first comprehensive history of the American city of Knoxville?"} +{"answers": ["Messalo River Basin", "Messalo River"], "question": "the flooded its banks in during the 2000 Mozambique flood?"} +{"answers": ["Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1890", "Derbyshire County Cricket Club"], "question": "the first captain of Derbyshire County Cricket Club fled the United Kingdom after the club's captain discovered embezzlement of £1000 from the club's coffers?"} +{"answers": ["Chionoecetes bairdi"], "question": "before a population crash due to overfishing, the annual catch of Bering Sea was as much as ?"} +{"answers": ["Museum für Angewandte Kunst", "Museum für Angewandte Kunst"], "question": "Cologne's \"\" houses over 100,000 pieces of applied art?"} +{"answers": ["Parfait-Louis", "Monteil", "Parfait-Louis Monteil"], "question": " made an epic land journey between 1890 and 1892 from Senegal in West Africa to Lake Chad and across the Sahara to Tripoli?"} +{"answers": ["UAAP Season 65 men's basketball tournament"], "question": "during the , Ateneo de Manila University prevented a 14–0 sweep of De La Salle University-Manila en route to their first men's college basketball championship since 1988?"} +{"answers": ["Santoshi Mata"], "question": "the 1975 Indian film \"Jai Santoshi Maa\" propelled the then little-known \"new\" goddess to the pan-Indian Hindu pantheon?"} +{"answers": ["Tyldesley Coal Company"], "question": "the worst coal mining disaster in Tyldesley occurred at Yew Tree Colliery, which became part of the in 1870?"} +{"answers": ["UAAP Season 66 men's basketball tournament"], "question": "the SWAT team was called in to restrain unruly fans during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Zečeve Drage Viaduct"], "question": "the deck of the follows both a horizontal and a vertical curve?"} +{"answers": ["Rich", "Rich Iott", "Iott"], "question": ", a first-time candidate in the 2010 House of Representatives elections in Ohio, came to media prominence due to his past participation in a World War II reenactment group?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Musta'in", "Al-Musta'in"], "question": " was the only Cairo-based Abbasid caliph to hold both political and spiritual power?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Privas"], "question": "the 1629 was one of the last events of the French Huguenot rebellions, and that it ended in the total plunder and destruction of the city of Privas by the troops of Louis XIII?"} +{"answers": ["Suiyo Seamount"], "question": ", a seamount near Japan, was thought to be extinct until a hydrothermal event in 1991 was brought to light?"} +{"answers": ["Harry", "Harry Thorneycroft", "Thorneycroft"], "question": " was the first British Labour candidate to receive a letter of support from Winston Churchill and other leaders of the coalition government?"} +{"answers": ["Lesser", "Sam", "Sam Lesser"], "question": "in a gesture of appreciation for his service in the Spanish Civil War, International Brigades veteran was offered honorary Spanish citizenship in 1996?"} +{"answers": ["Seattle Community Access Network"], "question": " carried a TV show that ran uncensored pornography?"} +{"answers": ["Manchester Courts"], "question": "demolition of \"\", a Category I heritage building damaged in the 2010 Canterbury earthquake, starts today?"} +{"answers": ["Bogotá Bracelet"], "question": "English football captain Bobby Moore was accused of in Bogotá, Colombia, during the run-up to the 1970 FIFA World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Kilbirnie Loch"], "question": "the dumping of slag into by the local ironworks unearthed a set of logboats and a crannóg?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Athletic Club"], "question": "Do you know that, despite the stock market crash of 1929, construction of the in Seattle went ahead with a groundbreaking ceremony held in December of 1929?"} +{"answers": ["Roy Roundtree", "Roy", "Roundtree", "Roy Randolph Roundtree"], "question": " was the leading receiver for the 2009 Michigan Wolverines football team even though he only started four games?"} +{"answers": ["William Madison McDonald", "William", "McDonald"], "question": "Do you know that, according to the \"Dallas Morning News\", was \"probably Texas' first black millionaire\"?"} +{"answers": ["Puebla"], "question": "the Mexican state of is home to chiles en nogada, mole poblano and the China Poblana \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Abel", "Abel", "John"], "question": "King's Carpenter also designed a wooden tank called the Sow?"} +{"answers": ["Constitution of Bhutan"], "question": "the is based on Buddhist philosophy, International Conventions on Human Rights, public opinion, and existing laws, authorities, and precedents?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Deschene", "Chris", "Deschene"], "question": " is the first Native American to run for Secretary of State in Arizona?"} +{"answers": ["British Motocross Championship"], "question": "the Patron of the Auto-Cycle Union which oversees the is HRH the Duke of Edinburgh?"} +{"answers": ["Michel Maxwell Philip", "Michel", "Philip"], "question": "in 1854, , the illicit son of a white planter and a slave, wrote \"Emmanuel Appadocca\", the first Trinidadian novel?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Shrewsbury", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "despite being the largest church in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, was declared redundant in 1987?"} +{"answers": ["Sulla's civil wars"], "question": "Do you know that, during , Romans were killed if the consul Gaius Marius did not nod to them in response to a conversation?"} +{"answers": ["Lom prisoner of war camp"], "question": ", operated by the 2nd Division during the 1940 Norwegian Campaign, held both German PoWs and Norwegians suspected of collaborationism?"} +{"answers": ["Brenda Lee Eager", "Eager", "Brenda"], "question": "soul singer and songwriter has written and performed in a musical theatre show based on her own life story?"} +{"answers": ["Veliki Gložac Tunnel"], "question": "rock blasting during excavation of the second tube required the original tunnel tube 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Fesmire of the won an Ig Nobel Prize for research on treating hiccups with digital rectal massage?"} +{"answers": ["ZETA", "ZETA"], "question": "in May 1958, eight months after John Cockroft had announced with great fanfare that the British-designed device \"\" had achieved nuclear fusion, he was forced to retract this claim?"} +{"answers": ["Kilconquhar", "Adam of Kilconquhar", "Adam"], "question": ", first husband of Robert the Bruce's mother Marjory of Carrick, died on crusade at Acre in 1271?"} +{"answers": ["BSA B50"], "question": "the motorcycle proved its credentials by winning the 500 cc class in the Thruxton 500 and the Barcelona 24-hour endurance race?"} +{"answers": ["New Academy", "New Academy"], "question": "the , an 18th-century higher learning institute and center of Greek culture, in Moscopole, Albania, was nicknamed \"the worthiest jewel of the city\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ekgmowechashala"], "question": " was the only North American genus of primate during the Late Oligocene?"} +{"answers": ["Garvin", "Mildred", "Mildred Barry Garvin"], "question": "the New Jersey Historical Commission established the Prize to recognize educators in the state for outstanding teaching of African-American history?"} +{"answers": ["Baptiste", "Leon Baptiste", "Leon"], "question": "Do you know that, earlier this month, won England's first gold medal for sprinting at the Commonwealth Games in over a decade?"} +{"answers": ["Alma", "Alma"], "question": "the first battle of the Crimean War led to an increased usage of the name ?"} +{"answers": ["Lindu National Park", "Lore Lindu National Park"], "question": "in addition to its rich wildlife, \"\" on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi contains megaliths dating from before ?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Lee Bobbitt", "Robert Lee", "Bobbitt", "Robert L. 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Barger", "Barger", "David Barger", "David"], "question": "when a diabetic passenger needed an emergency stop on a JetBlue flight, , now the company's CEO, personally apologized to every customer for the delay?"} +{"answers": ["Byrd", "Leo Byrd", "Leo"], "question": "after recovering from polio as a 12-year old, went on to win a gold medal with the United States men's basketball team at the 1959 Pan American Games?"} +{"answers": ["Snares Snipe", "Snares snipe"], "question": "the father looks after the first chick to leave the nest, while the mother takes care of the second?"} +{"answers": ["Marko", "Račič", "Marko Račič"], "question": "in 1997, became the only Slovenian to receive the Gold Badge of the European Athletic Association?"} +{"answers": ["Bobby Godsell", "Bobby", "Godsell"], "question": "Do you know that, after had resigned as Chairman of South African company Eskom in 2009, he was accused of racism but defended by both the Mineworkers Union and the ANC?"} +{"answers": ["2009–10 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team"], "question": "the earned the first postseason college basketball victory for Princeton since the 1999 National Invitation Tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Susisuchus"], "question": "the Early Cretaceous crocodilian relative was one of the first mesoeucrocodylians to have a segmented shield of bony osteoderms over its back, which allowed for greater flexibility while swimming?"} +{"answers": ["Tuhobić Tunnel"], "question": " is the longest tunnel on the Croatian A6 motorway route?"} +{"answers": ["McCorkle", "Sean", "Sean McCorkle"], "question": "Super Heavyweight has been nicknamed \"The Hater\", \"The Big Angry\", \"Big Hungry\" and \"The Alpha Male\", and claims he changes his nickname \"to keep it interesting\"?"} +{"answers": ["Engineering-Technical University", "Military Engineering-Technical University"], "question": "the \"\" in Saint Petersburg was the alma mater of author Fyodor Dostoyevsky?"} +{"answers": ["Pendock Church"], "question": "Edward Elgar may have played on the organ of the now-redundant ?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "North", "Kenneth North", "Kenneth Walter North"], "question": " was a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War for almost six years?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir John Jarvis, 1st Baronet"], "question": "in 1934, the British industrialist and philanthropist established the Surrey Fund to raise money for the depressed town of Jarrow?"} +{"answers": ["Enterprise Allowance Scheme"], "question": "Creation Records, Superdry and \"Viz\" magazine were all started with funding from the ?"} +{"answers": ["UAAP Season 68 men's basketball tournament"], "question": "at the end of the first game of the , a De La Salle University-Manila assistant team manager ran onto the court and hit opposing player Arwind Santos in the back of the head?"} +{"answers": ["Hyalella azteca"], "question": " \"\" is the most abundant amphipod in North American lakes?"} +{"answers": ["Isabella", "Markham", "Isabella Markham"], "question": "English courtier , the love object and muse of poet John Harington, was the daughter of his former jailer?"} +{"answers": ["Johnny'' Edgecombe", "Johnny", "Edgecombe", "Johnny Edgecombe"], "question": "shots fired by into the door of the flat where his girlfriend was visiting led to disclosure of the Profumo Affair, a scandal which brought down UK War Secretary John Profumo?"} +{"answers": ["College Baseball All-America Team", "1994 College Baseball All-America Team"], "question": "the included four future Major League Baseball All-Stars: Nomar Garciaparra, Jason Varitek, Danny Graves and Mike Hampton?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel May Williams House", "Samuel May Williams"], "question": "from the widow's walk of the people could watch horse races at the nearby race track?"} +{"answers": ["William Edgar Horne", "Horne", "Edgar", "Sir Edgar Horne, 1st Baronet", "Edgar Horne"], "question": "the British businessman and Member of Parliament owned most of the village of Shackleford in Surrey?"} +{"answers": ["Branchinecta brushi"], "question": "the fairy shrimp lives at 5,930 m (19,460 ft) in the Chilean Andes, higher than any other crustacean in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Kristen", "Kristen Feilberg", "Feilberg"], "question": "from the late 1860s, Danish photographer captured many of the earliest images of the landscapes and peoples of Borneo, Sumatra and Singapore?"} +{"answers": ["Demon Cat"], "question": "a Washington, DC, legend states that a lives in the basement crypts at Capitol Hill?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Salyer Stone House"], "question": "the wood frame and clapboard in the apexes of the gambrel roof on the \"\" in Orangetown, New York, may reflect Huguenot building traditions?"} +{"answers": ["The Alliance for Safe Children"], "question": "according to studies published by , in Bangladesh every day an estimated 46 children die from drowning?"} +{"answers": ["Pholiota squarrosa"], "question": "the parasitic mushroom may smell like garlic, lemon, radish, onion, or skunk?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Amaramba"], "question": " is a shallow lake in Mozambique near the border with Malawi, located in the Nyasa plateau?"} +{"answers": ["Herb Wilkinson", "Wilkinson", "Herb"], "question": ", a devout Mormon, quit his professional basketball job with the Minneapolis Lakers because they made him play on Sundays?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Cox", "Jack", "Cox", "Jack Cox", "Jack M. Cox"], "question": "Texas Republican politician lost important races to two better-known candidates, John Connally and George Herbert Walker Bush?"} +{"answers": ["Perhapsatron"], "question": "Jim Tuck named his pioneering fusion power system the , reflecting his skepticism that it would actually work?"} +{"answers": ["Cheney Racing"], "question": "British hand-built motorcycles can take over 400 hours to complete?"} +{"answers": ["Rocky Top's Sundance Kid"], "question": "Ch. is the most successful Colored Bull Terrier show dog of all time?"} +{"answers": ["National Foundation for Women Legislators"], "question": "Nevada politician Sharron Angle serves as a legislative chairwoman for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Pace", "Pace", "Stephen Pace", "Stephen"], "question": "though his work usually appeared to have been painted very quickly, often made subtle fixes to his art, saying of himself, \"You might call me a fake Zen painter\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gwichyaa Gwich’in"], "question": "the , easternmost of the Gwich’in groups in Alaska, derive income from trapping and from selling handicrafts?"} +{"answers": ["1969–70 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team"], "question": "five players from the were selected in the NBA Draft?"} +{"answers": ["Kebbi Emirate"], "question": "the in Nigeria is one of the \"seven bastard kingdoms\" whose rulers trace their lineage back to a Hausa king's concubine?"} +{"answers": ["HENRY BERGH", "Henry Bergh", "Henry Bergh"], "question": "there is a of the founder of the American SPCA, Henry Bergh, petting an injured dog, standing in Milwaukee since 1891?"} +{"answers": ["St Nicholas of Myra's Church, Ozleworth", "St Nicholas of Myra's Church"], "question": ", has one of the only two hexagonal towers in Gloucestershire?"} +{"answers": ["Kathy and Carol"], "question": "folk singers released their second album 45 years after their debut?"} +{"answers": ["Jaguar C-X75"], "question": "to honour Jaguar Cars' 75th anniversary, the carmaker developed the , a plug-in hybrid two-seat concept car which debuted at the 2010 Paris Motor Show?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Andy Albeck", "Andy'' Albeck", "Albeck"], "question": "at the helm of United Artists, oversaw production of \"Raging Bull\", a film considered one of the greatest ever, and \"Heaven's Gate\", the biggest box office bomb at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Tett turret"], "question": "the only exit from a \"\" could expose a soldier trying to leave the fortification to direct fire from the enemy?"} +{"answers": ["Len", "Garrison", "Len Garrison"], "question": " writings about black British identity and history led to formation of the Black Cultural Archives, and plans for the first UK national Black heritage centre in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Cole", "Gracie Cole", "Gracie"], "question": "trumpeter was the first woman to compete for the Alexander Owen memorial scholarship in 1942—and won by an unprecedented 21-point margin?"} +{"answers": ["Helmut de Boor", "Helmut", "Boor"], "question": "when taught at the University of Bern, his neighbours objected to his many young German visitors, but also to his red and orange car paid for by the German embassy?"} +{"answers": ["Parkinson", "Jack", "Jack Parkinson", "Jack Gordon Parkinson", "Jack Parkinson"], "question": " passed up a Major League Baseball contract with the Cincinnati Reds to play for Adolph Rupp and the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team?"} +{"answers": ["National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center"], "question": "the was created in to protect American consumers from potentially harmful trade goods?"} +{"answers": ["Most Ljubavi"], "question": "one of the 15 bridges in Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia, is the , enclosed by love padlocks?"} +{"answers": ["Chusovaya River"], "question": "a tributary of the \"\" naturally dives underground for about ?"} +{"answers": ["Wellington Fault"], "question": "the southernmost section of the in North Island, New Zealand, has moved at a rate of 6.0–7.6 mm (0.24–0.30 in) per year for the last 140,000 years, shown by the offset of dated river terraces?"} +{"answers": ["Austin", "Austin Nicholas Volk", "Volk", "Austin Volk"], "question": "Do you know that, while serving in the Solomon Islands during World War II, discovered a river which he named \"Brown Bear River\" in honor of his alma mater, Brown University?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Everett Holch", "Arthur Holch", "Holch"], "question": "\"Walk in My Shoes\" by , aired by ABC in 1961, \"to a degree never before achieved in TV documentary\" depicted life \"in the Negro's world and sharing the frustration that is his lot\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sullam", "Sara", "Sara Copia Sullam"], "question": "letters from the 17th-century Catholic monk Ansaldo Cebà to a married Jewish woman, , included elements of sexual innuendo and physical allusions?"} +{"answers": ["Ljubljana Central Market"], "question": "the \"\" in Ljubljana was designed by the Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik?"} +{"answers": ["Prairie State Energy Campus"], "question": "despite using clean coal, , due to go online in , may become the largest source of carbon dioxide built in the United States in a quarter-century?"} +{"answers": ["2003–04 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team"], "question": "in his final season as Princeton Tigers men's basketball head coach, John Thompson III led the to the 2004 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament?"} +{"answers": ["World's littlest skyscraper"], "question": "the , located in downtown Wichita Falls, Texas, is only tall, with exterior dimensions of by ?"} +{"answers": ["Idoani Confederacy"], "question": "a \"temporary\" regent of Nigeria's ended up ruling the state for over 14 years, as the chiefs couldn't agree on the succession?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Russ", "Robert", "Russ", "Robert Edwin Russ"], "question": "in 1883, after was persuaded to donate of land for a new townsite in Lincoln Parish, Louisiana, the town was called Russ Town—today the city of Ruston and the parish seat?"} +{"answers": ["WKCS"], "question": "a is the only oldies radio station in the market of Knoxville, Tennessee?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Alan Pastrana", "Alan", "Alan Pastrana", "Pastrana"], "question": " \"\" played as a linebacker in his first season at Maryland, but was switched to quarterback and set the Atlantic Coast Conference record for passing touchdowns in 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Ter Apel", "Ter Apel Monastery"], "question": "the Dutch , founded by the Croziers, used to make money by selling loam, dug from land owned by the neighboring hamlet of Weerdinge, to the hamlet of Roswinkel?"} +{"answers": ["Koca", "Pasha", "Koca Davud Pasha", "Davud Pasha"], "question": "Albanian Grand Vizier built the largest public baths in the Balkans?"} +{"answers": ["Ka'Kabish"], "question": "the archaeological site in Belize has revealed evidence of a Mayan city?"} +{"answers": ["Dick Griffey", "Dick", "Griffey"], "question": "Stevie Wonder said that \"professionally, I could not talk about my life without there being a chapter on how , as a promoter, helped to build my career\"?"} +{"answers": ["Redline", "Redline"], "question": ", Madhouse's latest anime movie, took seven years and 100,000 hand-made drawings to be produced?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Velasco"], "question": "portable palisades carried by Texians at the were completely ineffective against Mexican gunfire?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Dolores Mae Wilson", "Dolores", "Dolores Wilson"], "question": "soprano lamented that \"the Italian I'd learned by studying operas enabled me to talk intelligently only about poisons and suicide and tragic love affairs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anatomy of an Epidemic"], "question": "in , Robert Whitaker asks why the number of Americans disabled by mental illness nearly doubled since 1987 \"(chart pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kremer", "Isa", "Isa Kremer"], "question": "a deadly anti-Semitic riot involving approximately 10,000 people erupted in Warsaw in 1922 in response to a planned concert of Yiddish song by soprano ? \"(See discussions regarding this hook at and at , as well as at .)\""} +{"answers": ["Angel Porrino", "Porrino", "Angel"], "question": "Holly Madison's personal assistant will replace her in the lead role of the Las Vegas production \"Peepshow\" for nine weeks in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Eastbourne manslaughter"], "question": "in 1860 schoolteacher Thomas Hopley was for the beating to death of a student described as \"stolid and stupid\"?"} +{"answers": ["Urbanova", "Nevenka Urbanova", "Nevenka"], "question": "before her death in 2007, \"\" was the oldest living Serbian actor?"} +{"answers": ["Lombardy Apartment Building"], "question": "the has been named one of the Cincinnati region's best examples of late 19th century urban Victorian architecture?"} +{"answers": ["John Hyde Harris", "Harris", "John", "John Harris"], "question": "the Superintendent of the Otago Province, , would have played an even more important role in New Zealand politics but for his difficult financial situation?"} +{"answers": ["Phil", "Phil Moore", "Phil Moore", "Moore"], "question": "jazz musician arranged and worked on the scores of over 30 films?"} +{"answers": ["1979–80 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team"], "question": "the of the Ivy League played seven games against participants in the 1980 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, although they did not play in the tournament themselves?"} +{"answers": ["Cad Bane"], "question": "the character in \"\" was inspired after George Lucas suggested that the bounty hunter in the series should go Western?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St George, Kyustendil", "Church of St George"], "question": "even though it was outside the city at the time, the medieval in Kyustendil, Bulgaria, was Kyustendil's cathedral until 1816?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Andriette", "Bill Andriette"], "question": " was 15 years old when he joined the pedophile organization North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA)?"} +{"answers": ["St. Johns River", "St. Johns Light", "St. Johns River Light"], "question": "the land around the \"\" in"} +{"answers": ["Keeney House", "Keeney House"], "question": "Bryant Fleming's 1927 renovations to the in Le Roy, New York, made it a more purely Federal-style building?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Lachs", "Lachs", "Stephen", "Stephen M. Lachs"], "question": "with his appointment to the Los Angeles Superior Court in 1979, was the first openly gay judge appointed in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["1904 Summer Olympics", "Summer Olympics"], "question": "one of the was Forest Park, the site of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition?"} +{"answers": ["Jørgen", "Jørgen Brønlund", "Brønlund"], "question": "Kalaallit was a member of the 1902–1903 Danish Literary Greenland Expedition, along with Knud Rasmussen, Harald Moltke, and Ludvig Mylius-Erichsen?"} +{"answers": ["Sean Morton", "Sean David Morton", "Sean", "Morton"], "question": " claims that, while in India, Nepalese monks taught him the secret of time travel?"} +{"answers": ["Alms and Doepke Dry Goods Company", "Doepke Dry Goods Company"], "question": " was once the leading dry goods company in the region of Cincinnati, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Minds and Machines"], "question": " is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering artificial intelligence, philosophy, and cognitive science?"} +{"answers": ["Girl Scout National Center West"], "question": "the outside Ten Sleep, Wyoming, was one of the largest encampments in the world, covering 14,600–15,400 acres of rugged wilderness?"} +{"answers": ["Kurobe Dam"], "question": "the \"\" is the tallest dam in Japan and its construction claimed the lives of 171 people?"} +{"answers": ["Snow World"], "question": "Hyderabad-based was India's first and the world's biggest snow themed park at the time of its opening in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["1987–88 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team"], "question": "the holds the national record for single-season three point field goal percentage and individuals on that team hold the career and single-season Ivy League records?"} +{"answers": ["Mashrou' Leila"], "question": "the controversial Lebanese rock band started out as a music workshop at a local university?"} +{"answers": ["Blackfriars, Bristol"], "question": "the surviving buildings of the medieval have housed a register office, a theatre company and a restaurant in recent years?"} +{"answers": ["Barton", "Kirkham", "Barton Kay Kirkham"], "question": " was the last prisoner to be hanged by the state of Utah?"} +{"answers": ["Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas", "Ram Janmabhoomi"], "question": "the was founded by members of the Vishva Hindu Parishad in 1993 to oversee the construction of a Ram Janmabhoomi temple in Ayodhya?"} +{"answers": ["1986–87 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team"], "question": "the led the nation in field goal percentage?"} +{"answers": ["L V Prasad Eye Institute", "L. V. Prasad Eye Institute"], "question": "in 2004, President of India Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam inaugurated a dedicated stem cell research center at Hyderabad's ?"} +{"answers": ["1896", "1896 Summer Olympics", "Summer Olympics"], "question": "four of the seven used for the 1896 Summer Olympics were reused for the 2004 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Milk strike"], "question": ", due to lack of milk, led to martial law, court-martial, executions, and mass arrests?"} +{"answers": ["Tristram and Isoude stained glass panels"], "question": "six Pre-Raphaelite artists designed the set of \"\" illustrating scenes from the story of Sir Tristram and la Belle Isoude as told in Sir Thomas Malory's \"Morte d'Arthur\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tokuyama Dam"], "question": "the is the largest dam by volume in Japan and also creates the country's largest reservoir by volume?"} +{"answers": ["Georgy Arkadyevich Arbatov", "Georgy Arbatov", "Georgy", "Arbatov"], "question": "Kremlin adviser acknowledged that the Soviet Union had lost the Cold War, but insisted that the United States had suffered too by losing \"The Enemy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Durgam Cheruvu"], "question": "during the rule of the Qutb Shahi dynasty (ca. 1518–1687), water from Hyderabad's was supplied to the residents of Golconda Fort?"} +{"answers": ["St Gregory's Church, Fledborough", "St Gregory's Church"], "question": "during the 18th century, , Nottinghamshire, was regarded as \"the Gretna Green of the Midlands\"?"} +{"answers": ["Archibald", "Thomas", "Thomas Dickson Archibald", "Thomas Dickson Archibald"], "question": "High Court Justice was one of 19 children?"} +{"answers": ["Sandy Bowers", "Sandy", "Bowers"], "question": "while Comstock Lode mining millionaire claimed he had money to throw at birds, Samuel Clemens described Bowers as \"miraculously ignorant\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mikhail", "Adamovich", "Mikhail Adamovich", "Mikhail Mikhailovich Adamovich"], "question": "a porcelain plate \"\" by features a Russian worker stamping on the forces of \"Kapital\"?"} +{"answers": ["Louis-Guillaume Perreaux", "Perreaux", "Louis-Guillaume"], "question": " was a French inventor and engineer who submitted one of the first patents for a working motorcycle in 1869?"} +{"answers": ["Findlater", "George Findlater", "George Frederick Findlater", "George"], "question": "Piper of the Gordon Highlanders won the Victoria Cross for playing the bagpipes whilst wounded and under fire, in the British attack on the Dargai Heights in 1897?"} +{"answers": ["Roy Whittenburg", "Whittenburg", "Roy", "Roy Robert Whittenburg"], "question": "in 1958, Texas Republican U.S. Senate nominee proposed the direct election of United States Supreme Court justices?"} +{"answers": ["Encosta De Lago"], "question": " service fee rose to AUD$302,500 in the 2008 season, during which he served 227 mares who produced 166 live foals?"} +{"answers": ["Elisha Green", "Elisha", "Green", "Elisha Winfield Green"], "question": "when \"\", an elderly African American Baptist leader, won a case for assault by a white minister in 1883, the effect was to increase pressure for segregation?"} +{"answers": ["When It Rains, It Pours", "When It Rains, It Pours"], "question": "in the week that \"\" originally aired, \"30 Rock\" was the only Thursday program whose ratings did not fall from its season premiere?"} +{"answers": ["Wheatland", "Wheatland"], "question": ", the former home of the 15th US President, James Buchanan, was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1961 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Ford sewing machinists strike of 1968"], "question": "the in the United Kingdom led to the first UK legislation aimed at ending pay discrimination between men and women?"} +{"answers": ["John Albert Taylor", "Taylor", "John"], "question": " chose to be executed by firing squad to embarrass the state of Utah?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Green", "Bill Green", "Bill Green"], "question": "due to his intense fear of flying, was never able to play for the NBA's Boston Celtics?"} +{"answers": ["Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad"], "question": "the apex organisation of Hindu saints, the , has welcomed the 2010 Ayodhya verdict, saying it will prevent further political exploitation of the Ram Janmabhumi Temple issue?"} +{"answers": ["Barnavi", "Élie Barnavi", "Élie"], "question": ", an Israeli historian and a former Israeli ambassador to France, has called for an independent inquiry into the controversial Muhammad al-Durrah incident?"} +{"answers": ["Capital Bikeshare"], "question": "Washington, D.C.'s is expected to become the largest bicycle sharing system in the U.S. when fully deployed, offering 1,100 bicycles and 110 stations?"} +{"answers": ["St Bartholomew's Church, Furtho", "St Bartholomew's Church"], "question": "while was being used for storage of the archives of the Northampton Record Society during the Second World War, all of its windows were destroyed by a bomb?"} +{"answers": ["Old Jock"], "question": "the dog , born 1859, is considered to be one of the founding sires of the modern Fox Terrier?"} +{"answers": ["Trent", "Morgan Trent", "Morgan"], "question": "Cincinnati Bengals cornerback was a sprinter for the Michigan track team and set indoor state track records in the 60-yard dash and 200-meter run?"} +{"answers": ["Fiorano", "Fiorano"], "question": "Prince Alberico Boncompagni Ludovisi of Venosa, owner of Italian wine estate , considered the white mold that covered his cellars beneficial to his wines?"} +{"answers": ["Tuber aestivum"], "question": "the summer truffle \"\" and the burgundy truffle are varieties of one species of truffle, , which is found across Europe?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Wilton", "St Mary's Church"], "question": " in Wilton, Wiltshire, was restored by Robert Bingham, the US Ambassador to the United Kingdom, whose ancestor Robert de Bingham was consecrated there in 1229?"} +{"answers": ["Prenkë", "Prenkë Jakova", "Jakova"], "question": " wrote \"Mrika\", the first Albanian opera, which premiered in 1958?"} +{"answers": ["Protosialis casca"], "question": "the extinct is one of only two known alderflies from the West Indies?"} +{"answers": ["Shigatse Dzong"], "question": "the Fifth Dalai Lama was installed as supreme ruler of Tibet in the 17th century at by Mongol ruler Güshi Khan?"} +{"answers": ["Lucius Day Copeland", "Copeland", "Lucius", "Lucius Copeland"], "question": " invented one of the first motorcycles, the steam-powered, penny-farthing \"Star\", and also the first successfully mass-produced three-wheeled car, the \"Phaeton steamer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Salyer House"], "question": "the \"\", one of the few remaining wood frame Dutch Colonial houses in Rockland County, New York, is believed to be the oldest house in Pearl River?"} +{"answers": ["766th Independent Infantry Regiment", "766th Independent Infantry Regiment"], "question": "the North Korean lost half its men during the Battle of P'ohang-dong in 1950?"} +{"answers": ["Indira Park"], "question": "the rock garden in , Hyderabad, India, is an award-winning design of 2001 by the then commissioner of customs and excise duty?"} +{"answers": ["Rick", "Rick Volk", "Volk"], "question": "four-time NFL All-Pro safety spent two days in an intensive-care unit after a helmet-to-helmet collision with Jets fullback Matt Snell in Super Bowl III?"} +{"answers": ["Katrin", "Katrin Zytomierska", "Zytomierska"], "question": " is one of the most-read bloggers in Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["Taft Homes"], "question": "the of Peoria, Illinois, were originally built in 1952 as a temporary means of shelter for veterans returning from the Korean War?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald", "Lesser", "Gerald S. Lesser", "Gerald Samuel Lesser"], "question": "Kermit the Frog asked \"Sesame Street\" adviser \"when you get back to Harvard, how are you going to explain that you spent all day in New York talking to a frog\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Marc Boivin", "Boivin", "Jean-Marc"], "question": " made the first paraglider descent of Mount Everest \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["1975 Lice earthquake"], "question": "the town of Lice, Turkey, was rebuilt south of its original location after the , with houses, shops, a school, a bakery and a mosque completed only 54 days later?"} +{"answers": ["Mekia Cox", "Mekia", "Cox"], "question": " can be seen dancing with Michael Jackson to the song \"The Way You Make Me Feel\" in \"This Is It\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hermann of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", "Prince Hermann of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", "Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", "Prince", "Prince Hermann of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach"], "question": ", who renounced his claim to the duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach in 1909, later claimed he had been forced to by being locked up in an insane asylum?"} +{"answers": ["Maisland"], "question": "the 18th-century \"Frenchman's Garden\" in , New Jersey, was responsible for the spread of the non-native Lombardy poplar throughout the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Black dogfish"], "question": "discards from commercial fishing ships are a major food source for in the northwestern Atlantic?"} +{"answers": ["Weathers", "Andre", "Andre Le'Melle Weathers", "Andre Weathers"], "question": " returned interceptions for game-winning touchdowns against Ohio State in Michigan's 1997 national championship season and in his first NFL game in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Icelandic Air Policing"], "question": "NATO nations periodically deploy fighter aircraft to Iceland under the mission as the country does not have an air force?"} +{"answers": ["Parasexual cycle"], "question": "the \"Penicillium\" fungus in blue cheese is ?"} +{"answers": ["Codiponte"], "question": "the village of in Tuscany, Italy, has a 17th-century campanile and a pieve \"\" dating to the 12th century or earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Sir Ronald Ross Institute of Parasitology", "Ronald Ross Institute of Parasitology"], "question": "Sir Ronald Ross won the Nobel Prize mainly due to his experiments on malaria at the then Begumpet in Hyderabad?"} +{"answers": ["Owen", "Marecic", "Owen Marecic"], "question": "in a 2010 game against Notre Dame, Stanford football player scored touchdowns on offense and defense—and did so within 13 game seconds?"} +{"answers": ["Fair Sentencing Act"], "question": "the of 2010 reduces, but does not eliminate, the disparity in criminal penalties for crack versus powder cocaine in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Ysrael Seinuk", "Ysrael Abraham Seinuk", "Ysrael", "Seinuk"], "question": " came to the United States with little more than \"my slide rule and my diploma from the University of Havana\" and became known as \"Mr. New York\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rock", "Gene", "Gene Rock"], "question": "after playing basketball for the Chicago Stags, joined the Los Angeles Police Department and was eventually promoted to captain?"} +{"answers": ["Gibeon, Namibia", "Gibeon"], "question": "despite receiving a budget allocation in 2003, the public sports stadium in hadn't been repaired as of December 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Spartan-V"], "question": "the sports car has no headlights, indicators or other features required by law in most countries, so it cannot be used on public roads?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Henry", "Bill Henry", "Henry"], "question": " was listed as Rice University's all-time greatest men's basketball player in the 2009 book \"ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pthirus gorillae"], "question": "molecular phylogenetics suggests that \"\" jumped from gorillas to early humans about years ago and speciated into the present day pubic louse?"} +{"answers": ["Castle of Park"], "question": ", near Glenluce, Scotland, has \"commodious closets\"?"} +{"answers": ["Myriostoma", "Myriostoma coliforme"], "question": "the is distinguished from other earthstar fungi by the presence of numerous holes on top of its spore sac?"} +{"answers": ["St Michael's Church, Michaelchurch", "St Michael's Church"], "question": ", Herefordshire, is notable for its 13th-century wall paintings and the presence of a reconstructed Roman altar?"} +{"answers": ["Darell", "Darell Hammond", "Hammond"], "question": "KaBOOM! founder was raised in a group home with his seven siblings?"} +{"answers": ["Don Doll", "Doll", "Don"], "question": ", the only player in NFL history to register 10 or more interceptions in 3 separate seasons, changed his surname to \"Doll\" after being discharged from the Marines?"} +{"answers": ["St Nicholas' Church", "St Nicholas' Church, Gloucester"], "question": "the spire of \"\" suffered a direct hit by cannon fire in the Siege of Gloucester in 1643, and had to be reduced in size in 1783?"} +{"answers": ["Sverre Johan Iversen", "Sverre Iversen", "Iversen", "Sverre"], "question": ", Norway's first director of the Director of Labour, took voice classes in order to work himself up from being a mason?"} +{"answers": ["ǁKhauxaǃnas"], "question": "even though Wesleyan missionaries described the fortified settlement of in the 1840s its ruins have only been rediscovered in 1986?"} +{"answers": ["Togo", "Togo Murano", "Murano"], "question": "architect designed the first class lounge and dining room for the luxury liner Argentina Maru that was sunk in World War II after being converted into an aircraft carrier?"} +{"answers": ["Tore Holden", "Tore", "Holden"], "question": " was chosen as host of the Norwegian version of the Swedish game show \"BingoLotto\" without prior TV host experience?"} +{"answers": ["Hiesville"], "question": "the commune of has three memorials related to the invasion of Normandy during World War II in the area as it was where the gliders of the 101st Airborne Division landed?"} +{"answers": ["Wayne Winterrowd", "Wayne", "Winterrowd", "Wayne Rudolf Winterrowd"], "question": " and Joe Eck were called \"one of the driving forces in North American horticulture\", while their gardens in Vermont were said to represent \"American gardening at its best\"?"} +{"answers": ["Inkayacu"], "question": "the recently described extinct penguin from the Eocene of Peru is postulated to have had gray and reddish brown feathers, unlike the black and white feathers of living penguins?"} +{"answers": ["Gastric antral vascular ectasia", "gastric antral vascular ectasia"], "question": " \"\" is also called \"watermelon stomach\" because the streaky long red areas that are present in the stomach may resemble the markings on watermelon?"} +{"answers": ["Place d'Armes", "Place d'Armes"], "question": "the in Luxembourg City originally served as a parade ground for the troops defending the city?"} +{"answers": ["Angel Island", "Angel Island"], "question": "Inez Haynes Gillmore's 1914 science fiction novel has been called a \"classic of early feminist literature\"?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Munisteri", "Steve Munisteri"], "question": ", the chairman of the Texas Republican Party, met his former wife on a bus trip from Austin to Kansas City to attend the 1976 Republican National Convention?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Lane-Joynt", "Lane-Joynt", "William Russell Lane-Joynt"], "question": "Irish barrister and philatelist was a four-time Revolver Champion of Ireland and won a silver medal for Great Britain in shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Motor-paced racing"], "question": "during , cyclists can reach a speed of ?"} +{"answers": ["Plymouth Congregational Church", "Plymouth Congregational Church"], "question": "the \"\", the first church to be established in Kansas Territory, lost members to the Lawrence Massacre of 1863?"} +{"answers": ["Scyllarus pygmaeus"], "question": "the is too small for fishing?"} +{"answers": ["Stafford Village Four Corners Historic District"], "question": "one of the six buildings in the is the oldest extant house in Genesee County, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Sadasivan", "Balaji Sadasivan", "Balaji"], "question": "the late Singaporean Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs became a neurosurgeon after seeing the effects of Minamata disease in Minamata, Japan, as a medical student?"} +{"answers": ["Mässmogge"], "question": " \"\", Swiss candies sold in Basel at the autumn fair, are filled with ground hazelnuts?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Hill Smith", "Frank", "Smith"], "question": "19th-century Boston artist lived in the Sunflower House, a cheery yellow and red edifice adorned with a huge sunflower and a winged lion?"} +{"answers": ["The Secrets of Scientology"], "question": "former Scientology official Mike Rinder was called a \"whistleblower\" for his appearance on the BBC \"Panorama\" documentary, ?"} +{"answers": ["The Night of Enitharmon's Joy"], "question": " (1795), by William Blake, represents the Feminine Will upon a patriarchal Christianity?"} +{"answers": ["Inocybe cookei"], "question": "the poisonous mushroom smells faintly of honey?"} +{"answers": ["Nicholas Benson", "Nicholas", "Benson"], "question": " is a third-generation stone carver and a 2010 MacArthur Fellow?"} +{"answers": ["Geneva State Forest"], "question": "Do you know that, rather than paying property taxes on land it had clear-cut, the Jackson Lumber Company donated the land that is now to Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["Throne of Weapons"], "question": "the which has been exhibited in British schools is made from AK-47s?"} +{"answers": ["St Andrew's Church", "St Andrew's Church, Wroxeter"], "question": "the font \"\" in , was constructed from the base of a former Roman column?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Ballis", "George Ballis"], "question": ", whose photographs documented the efforts of César Chávez and the United Farm Workers, learned his craft from a class he took with Great Depression photojournalist Dorothea Lange?"} +{"answers": ["A Pumpkin Full of Nonsense"], "question": "the designers of Cabbage Patch Kids created Selchow and Righter's Scrabble People, the title characters of 1985's syndicated cartoon special ?"} +{"answers": ["Bevona", "Gus Bevona", "Gus"], "question": " resigned from local SEIU 32BJ in 1999, in the face of criticism for annual pay of US$531,529 in 1997, more than 17 times the salary of the janitors and building workers he represented?"} +{"answers": ["Race and crime in the United Kingdom"], "question": "Operation Trident was set up by the Metropolitan Police to investigate ?"} +{"answers": ["Colonia Peralvillo"], "question": "residents of in Mexico City burned in effigy the three presidential candidates of the Mexican general election, 2000 after staging a mock trial?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Harrison", "William Harrison", "Harrison"], "question": "in addition to delivering 6,000 babies, obstetrician performed 20,000 abortions, eventually becoming the only physician in Northwest Arkansas to perform the procedure?"} +{"answers": ["Colonia Morelos"], "question": " in Mexico City is home to a 25-street tianguis market and two public sites to worship Santa Muerte \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan Premises"], "question": "the , a national historic site in Newfoundland and Labrador, was opened by Queen Elizabeth II to mark the 500th anniversary of John Cabot's landing in Bonavista?"} +{"answers": ["Lippe", "Princess Marie Adelheid of Lippe", "Princess Marie Adelheid of Lippe-Biesterfeld", "Princess"], "question": "Nazi and neo-Nazi sympathizer translated numerous works into German, including Paul Rassinier's Holocaust-denying work \"The Drama of European Jews\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kiruna Mine"], "question": "the located in Kiruna, Sweden, is the largest and most modern underground iron ore mine in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Lactarius vinaceorufescens"], "question": "when cut or injured, the poisonous mushroom will ooze a white latex that rapidly turns sulfur-yellow?"} +{"answers": ["Turk", "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Turk"], "question": " was a Washington, D.C., lobbyist before she became a sculptor and was named a 2010 MacArthur Fellow?"} +{"answers": ["1978 NBA draft", "1978 NBA Draft"], "question": "Larry Bird's hometown team, the Indiana Pacers, did not draft him in the because they could not convince him to leave college early?"} +{"answers": ["Josh", "Josh Capon", "Capon"], "question": "chef was able to cook a three-course fish dinner for four on \"The Early Show Saturday Edition\"'s \"Chefs on a Shoestring\" challenge while spending less than $10 per person?"} +{"answers": ["Jubani", "Zef", "Zef Jubani"], "question": "19th-century Albanian rilindas argued that the Albanian language should have a unique alphabet since it was a unique language?"} +{"answers": ["Melnick", "Joseph Louis Melnick", "Joseph L. Melnick", "Joseph"], "question": "epidemiologist found that polio chiefly spread through fecal contamination, usually by soiled hands, and that the poliovirus could survive for extended periods in sewage?"} +{"answers": ["A Young Tiger Playing with Its Mother", "A Young Tiger Playing with its Mother"], "question": "French artist Eugène Delacroix is said to have used his own pet cat as a model to paint the tigers of (1830)?"} +{"answers": ["Neuilly sa mère!", "Neuilly Yo Mama!"], "question": "the 2009 French comedy revisits themes of social inequality that were explored in the 1988 French comedy \"Life is a Long Quiet River\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sue", "Torres", "Sue Torres"], "question": "Mexican cuisine chef restaurant Sueños was listed in \"Vogue\" magazine as \"Taster's choice\" by critic Jeffrey Steingarten, describing it as \"one of the lasting 4 monuments\" of 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Robert C. Totten", "Totten", "Robert", "Robert Totten"], "question": "at the time of his death in 1995, former \"Gunsmoke\" director was scheduled to direct a television series based on \"Lonesome Dove\"?"} +{"answers": ["Flame fougasse"], "question": "a \"\" can shoot a jet of flame 10 feet () wide and 30 yards () long?"} +{"answers": ["Yamaha XV1900A"], "question": "the is the largest Yamaha V-twin motorcycle in production?"} +{"answers": ["Village Defence Party", "Village Defence"], "question": "a is organised on the basis of one platoon of men and one platoon of women for each village in Bangladesh?"} +{"answers": ["Amalfi Cathedral"], "question": "the first use of bronze doors on an Italian building is attributed to the , and they came from Constantinople?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Gal", "Edward Gal"], "question": "Dutch dressage rider and his horse have been called \"rock stars in the horse world\" after setting multiple world records in top competition?"} +{"answers": ["Bingolotto", "Bingolotto"], "question": "after in Norway was launched in 1993 and cancelled in 1994, an attempted revival in 1996 was stalled and stopped by the government in 1998 after being a part of the election campaign in 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Wandsworth Mask Shield", "Wandsworth Shield"], "question": "the \"\" has a repoussé design of two large birds with outstretched wings and trailing tail feathers, and is considered to be a masterpiece of British Celtic art?"} +{"answers": ["Abel I. Smith Burial Ground"], "question": "\"Jack\" Jackson, who was called \"the last slave in New Jersey\", died and was buried at the in 1875?"} +{"answers": ["Great Flood of 1862"], "question": "the inundated or swept away towns, mills, dams, flumes, houses, fences, and domestic animals in Oregon, California, Nevada, and Arizona?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Franklin White", "Benjamin F. White", "Benjamin", "White", "Benjamin F. White"], "question": "Montana Territorial Governor founded the city of Dillon?"} +{"answers": ["Irving J. Moore", "Irving", "Irving Joseph Moore", "Moore"], "question": " directed the 1980 episode \"Who shot J.R.?\" of the CBS soap opera \"Dallas\"?"} +{"answers": ["Guepinia"], "question": "the fungus \"\" can be used raw in salads, pickled, candied, or fermented to produce wine?"} +{"answers": ["Brian William Moran", "Brian Moran", "Brian Moran", "Moran", "Brian"], "question": "in 2009, the Seattle Mariners drafted Dustin Ackley, Kyle Seager, and , who were all teammates on the North Carolina Tar Heels baseball team?"} +{"answers": ["Babatunde Jose", "Jose", "Babatunde"], "question": " has been described as the \"grandfather of Nigerian journalism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rhyme Book"], "question": "one critic called Scribe's second album an \"attempt to be considered the Aotearoa version of Kanye West\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Evans", "Fred Evans", "Evans", "Fred"], "question": "silent shorts featuring as \"Pimple\" rivalled those of Charlie Chaplin for popularity and have been described as \"proto-Pythonesque\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pity", "Pity"], "question": "William Blake's 1795 painting \"\" reflects a time when Shakespeare's \"Macbeth\" had a revival, being performed nine times in English theatres?"} +{"answers": ["Marilyn", "Sibley", "Marilyn McAdams Sibley"], "question": " wrote histories of both the Port of Houston and The Methodist Hospital of Houston, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["geography of New York", "Geography of New York", "Geography of New York"], "question": "the includes the Adirondack Park, the largest publicly protected area in the contiguous United States?"} +{"answers": ["2003 Twenty20 Cup", "Twenty20 Cup"], "question": "the included the first-ever Twenty20 cricket match, played between the Hampshire Hawks and the Sussex Sharks?"} +{"answers": ["Scherler", "Barbara Scherler", "Barbara"], "question": " of the Deutsche Oper Berlin recorded Bach's \"Alles nur nach Gottes Willen, BWV 72\" with Fritz Werner's Heinrich-Schütz-Chor Heilbronn?"} +{"answers": ["Sister Wives"], "question": "the TLC reality television series follows a polygamist family of four wives and 16 children living in Lehi, Utah?"} +{"answers": ["Aurora mine"], "question": "the , located in Beaufort County, North Carolina, is the largest integrated phosphate mining and chemical plant in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Sharon Cherop", "Sharon", "Sharon Jemutai Cherop", "Cherop"], "question": " fell over at the Toronto Waterfront Marathon but got back up and ran the fastest marathon ever by a woman in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Greenwood Brown", "Albert", "Brown"], "question": "the expiration date of a drug required for lethal injection was a factor in delaying the execution of until 2011?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office", "United States Post Office"], "question": "a mural in the Spring Valley, New York, , called \"Waiting for the Mail\", shows how mail can reach even the most isolated person?"} +{"answers": ["Kalay"], "question": "during World War II, was an important regroup point for the British during their retreat from Burma in 1942?"} +{"answers": ["Coe", "Ralph Tracy", "Ralph T. Coe", "Ralph"], "question": ", described as \"enormously significant in the growth of appreciation of Native American art in the 20th century\", began his collection after seeing a totem pole in a Manhattan shop?"} +{"answers": ["Ankara Güvercinlik Army Air Base"], "question": "Turkish Army's was the first civil airport of Ankara that served as such from 1933 until 1955?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Forrester", "Walter Forrester"], "question": "Scotsman , future bishop of Brechin, was rector of the University of Paris between October and December 1395?"} +{"answers": ["You Are the Girl"], "question": "\"\" was The Cars' only Top 40 hit after they regrouped from a three-year hiatus in 1987?"} +{"answers": ["Ottoman–Mamluk War", "Ottoman–Mamluk War"], "question": "the \"(map pictured)\" gave the Ottoman Empire control of Syria, Egypt and most of the Arabian Peninsula?"} +{"answers": ["Hearn", "George", "George E. Hearn", "George Earl Hearn"], "question": " was the first licensed industrial psychologist in his native Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["The Cosmic Landscape"], "question": " by Leonard Susskind is mainly about \"the scientific explanations of the apparent miracles of physics and cosmology and its philosophical implications\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kershaw", "Jack Kershaw", "Jack"], "question": "attorney sculpted a monument to Confederate Army general and KKK founder Nathan Bedford Forrest in 1998, arguing that \"somebody needs to say a good word for slavery\"?"} +{"answers": ["Crannach", "John", "John de Crannach"], "question": "after assaulting bishop of Brechin in his own cathedral, in 1435 the archdeacon of Brechin was excommunicated?"} +{"answers": ["Invasions of the British Isles"], "question": " by the French in 1216?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Cantor", "James Cantor", "James M. Cantor"], "question": "sexologist found that male pedophiles have significantly less white matter in their brains than do control subjects?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Classical School"], "question": "the \"\" building in Alexander, New York, is the only cobblestone building in North America used as a town hall?"} +{"answers": ["Jo Andrews", "Andrews", "Jo"], "question": ", former political correspondent for ITN, was the first woman to join press conferences held by the Labour Party during the run-up to the United Kingdom general election of 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Windsor Mountain School"], "question": "the married couple who founded the in Massachusetts had previously established a school in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Brontë", "Maria", "Maria Brontë"], "question": "according to Elizabeth Gaskell, was the inspiration for the character of Helen Burns in \"Jane Eyre\"?"} +{"answers": ["Werner Güra", "Werner", "Güra"], "question": "tenor recorded with Harnoncourt and the Arnold Schoenberg Chor at the Musikverein, Bach's cantata \"Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir, BWV 29\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cardiff Kook"], "question": "the chicken wire statue who once rode behind the was retired to a ranch with poinsettias?"} +{"answers": ["Speakers' Corner, Singapore"], "question": "people making speeches at in Singapore \"\" must use one of Singapore's four official languages – English, Malay, Mandarin or Tamil – or a related dialect?"} +{"answers": ["The Fabian Strategy"], "question": "in the of the fifth season of the television comedy series \"30 Rock\", the Jack Donaghy character makes reference to the Fabian strategy?"} +{"answers": ["Matt", "Matt Bischoff", "Bischoff"], "question": "during his time on Purdue University's baseball team, pitcher broke the school's single-season and career strikeout records?"} +{"answers": ["Mirna Bridge"], "question": "piers of the on the Croatian A9 motorway were designed to support a concave deck in order to reduce weight of the bridge?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Carvalho", "Bernard Carvalho", "Bernard P. Carvalho"], "question": ", the current Mayor of Kauai, was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in 1984 after attending the University of Hawaii on a full football scholarship?"} +{"answers": ["John Bartholomew Callan", "Callan", "John", "John Callan"], "question": "Catholic judge \"\" considered resigning after Pope Pius XII talked about judges' duties with respect to divorce cases?"} +{"answers": ["Cruschedula"], "question": "when first described, the extinct bird was thought to be a \"dry-land\" penguin?"} +{"answers": ["Tom", "Tom Johnson", "Johnson", "Tom Johnson"], "question": "Michigan's All-American 60-minute man was the second African-American player for the Green Bay Packers?"} +{"answers": ["Good Times Roll"], "question": "for the 1999 reissue of The Cars' 1978 debut album, no usable demo of their single \"\" could be found?"} +{"answers": ["Byku", "Anastas", "Anastas Byku"], "question": "19th-century publicist held that the Albanians were descendants of the Pelasgians and the Illyrians?"} +{"answers": ["Barry Endean", "Endean", "Barry"], "question": "within four months footballer went from playing for an amateur team in a public park to lining up against Manchester United at Old Trafford?"} +{"answers": ["Sampi", "sampi"], "question": "the archaic Greek letter \"\" has also been called \"san\", \"enacosin\", \"angma\", \"sincope\", \"charaktir\", or even \"parakyisma\", which literally means \"spurious pregnancy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fabio", "Fabio Campana", "Campana"], "question": "following the London premiere of opera \"Esmeralda\" in 1870, \"The Saturday Review\" pronounced it \"irredeemably bad\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charmaine", "Charmaine Tavares", "Tavares"], "question": "Maui's present mayor, , is the daughter of the island's longest-serving mayor, Hannibal Tavares?"} +{"answers": ["Jagiellonian tapestries"], "question": "the became state property of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth by the testament of King Sigismund II Augustus?"} +{"answers": ["Alba Cathedral"], "question": "excavations at uncovered an ancient baptistery redesigned as a burial place?"} +{"answers": ["Akan Drum"], "question": "the British Museum's oldest African-American object is the \"\" that was used to \"dance the slaves\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sanjeevaiah Park"], "question": "the Pied Crested Cuckoo, which is considered as a harbinger of the monsoon season due to the timing of its arrival, is frequently spotted at Hyderabad's ?"} +{"answers": ["Bianchini", "Maria Esperanza de Bianchini", "María Esperanza de Bianchini", "Maria", "Maria Esperanza Medrano de Bianchini"], "question": ", a Venezuelan Servant of God, was reportedly witnessed levitating during mass and engaging in bilocation?"} +{"answers": ["Military campaigns of Julius Caesar"], "question": "after Julius Caesar's , he planned to distribute land to about 15,000 of his veterans?"} +{"answers": ["Erasmo Ramírez", "Erasmo Ramírez", "Erasmo", "Ramírez"], "question": "professional baseball player was named the pitcher of the year for the Seattle Mariners minor league organization in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Saint-Augustin, Côte-Nord, Quebec", "Saint-Augustin"], "question": "the majority of the inhabitants of in Quebec, Canada, are Métis – descendants of Inuit and Europeans?"} +{"answers": ["Puszcza Piska Forest", "Puszcza Piska"], "question": "the most valuable biosphere reserve in Poland's is home to the Mute Swan \"\", which arrives in numbers reaching up to 2,000 birds in time of moult?"} +{"answers": ["CatholicVote.org"], "question": "an anti-abortion movement commercial, featuring a depiction of President Barack Obama, was first advertisement and recorded over 700,000 hits?"} +{"answers": ["Noosa National Park"], "question": " in Australia receives more than visitors a year?"} +{"answers": ["Twycross", "Robert", "Robert Twycross"], "question": " was a pioneer of the hospice movement during the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Roddon"], "question": "Benwick's High Street in Cambridgeshire is built on a rodham—another way of spelling , an East Anglia term for an old watercourse?"} +{"answers": ["Coffee production in Papua New Guinea"], "question": " slumped by 23 percent in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Tetragnatha extensa"], "question": "the spider can walk on water, where it can move faster than it can on land?"} +{"answers": ["Darius Dhlomo", "Dhlomo", "Darius"], "question": "black South African footballer went missing on his debut for Dutch club Heracles Almelo because he was unaware that blacks and whites were allowed in the same changing room?"} +{"answers": ["NGC 3109"], "question": " \"\" might be the smallest spiral galaxy in the Local Group?"} +{"answers": ["Hold On!", "Hold On!"], "question": "in the 1966 movie , the children of American astronauts choose to name a NASA space capsule after the British band Herman's Hermits?"} +{"answers": ["Sophia Fresh"], "question": "girl group s debut single, \"What It Is\", impressed Rihanna so much that she said she wished the song was hers?"} +{"answers": ["Kirklees Priory"], "question": "the in West Yorkshire is the supposed site of Robin Hood's grave?"} +{"answers": ["Varcoe", "Stephen Varcoe", "Stephen"], "question": "bass-baritone recorded Bach cantatas with the Monteverdi Choir, including \"Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 140\"?"} +{"answers": ["British and Colonial Films"], "question": "\"The Battle of Waterloo\", made in five days in 1913 at a cost of £1,800 by , has been called \"the first British epic film\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dan Tyler Moore", "Dan", "Moore"], "question": "U.S. Army officer , an aide to and sparring partner of Theodore Roosevelt, struck the President in the eye, causing him to lose sight in that eye?"} +{"answers": ["Gros-Mécatina", "Gros-Mécatina, Quebec"], "question": " \"\" on the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, in Quebec, Canada, has excellent crab, lobster, and scallop fishing grounds?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim Cardwell", "Cardwell"], "question": " gave up his engineering business to become full-time secretary for Melbourne Football Club, a post he held for 25 years?"} +{"answers": ["Wat Pasantidhamma"], "question": " was the first Thai Buddhist temple in the Tidewater (southeastern) region of Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Kellie", "Thomas", "Thomas Erskine, 9th Earl of Kellie"], "question": "a fortune made as a merchant in Gothenburg enabled (later 9th Earl of Kellie) to buy back Cambo House, a property forfeited because of his family's Jacobite sympathies?"} +{"answers": ["Mothers of the Disappeared"], "question": "U2 wrote the song \"\" about the Madres de Plaza de Mayo, whose children disappeared during the Dirty War?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Eccles", "James Eccles"], "question": " made the first ascent of the second-highest summit in the Alps ninety years after the first ascent of the highest?"} +{"answers": ["World Golf Village"], "question": "the \"\" is a golf resort near St. Augustine, Florida, created to showcase the World Golf Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Bergens TF"], "question": "eight gymnasts from the Norwegian club won medals at the 1912 Summer Olympics as part of the rare Men's team, free system event?"} +{"answers": ["Kristian Laake", "Laake", "Kristian", "Kristian Gulbrandsen Laake", "Kristian Kristiansen Laake"], "question": "Commanding General warned that war might reach Norway in a sudden manner, but when the invasion actually came, he was removed from his command for being too passive?"} +{"answers": ["Windhoek Show"], "question": "the was first held in 1899, when South-West Africa was still a colony of Imperial Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait of Maud Cook", "Maud Cook"], "question": "the suggestion of repressed sexuality in Thomas Eakins' has been seen as both intriguing and disturbing?"} +{"answers": ["Newfoundland expedition"], "question": "during the of 1796, French and Spanish forces destroyed over 100 merchant vessels?"} +{"answers": ["Grove Church Cemetery", "Grove Church"], "question": " has been called \"a cemetery for the living\"?"} +{"answers": ["Church of All Souls, Bolton", "Church of All Souls"], "question": "the nave of the , Greater Manchester, \"\" was built without pillars to give the congregation an excellent view and to enable them to hear the sermon clearly?"} +{"answers": ["Clarence River", "Clarence River Light"], "question": ", a lighthouse in Yamba, New South Wales, Australia, was built in 1955, replacing a previous lighthouse built in 1880?"} +{"answers": ["Marty'' Amsler", "Amsler", "Marty", "Marty Amsler"], "question": " was the first University of Evansville graduate to be drafted into the National Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Noskaiová", "Petra Noskaiová", "Petra"], "question": "mezzo-soprano recorded alto parts with La Petite Bande in Bach cantatas such as \"Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen, BWV 12\"?"} +{"answers": ["David Bushnell", "Bushnell", "David", "David Bushnell"], "question": "historian introduced the study of the history of Colombia in American academic circles?"} +{"answers": ["George Barber Munroe", "George", "Munroe", "George Munroe"], "question": " is a retired American professional basketball player, Navy veteran, Rhodes scholar, lawyer, and former CEO of Phelps Dodge Corporation?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Fitzroy", "Doll", "Charles Fitzroy Doll", "Charles"], "question": "British architect design for the dining room for the Hotel Russell in London was also later used on the RMS \"Titanic\"?"} +{"answers": ["American Honda Motor Company"], "question": "the \"(headquarters pictured)\" was Honda's first U.S. subsidiary and the first Japanese automaker to build cars in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Cantillon", "Cantillon", "Richard"], "question": " treatise, \"Essai\", was considered by economist William Stanley Jevons to be the \"cradle of political economy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Linn Duachaill"], "question": "one of the best-preserved Viking settlements in Europe, , was founded at the same time as Dublin, in the 840s, and was unearthed and identified in ?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Scott Pilarz", "Scott R. Pilarz", "Pilarz"], "question": "when Father became President of the University of Scranton he brought Georgetown University's mascot, Jack the Bulldog, with him?"} +{"answers": ["Overstreet", "Chord", "Chord Overstreet"], "question": "actor and musician was named after the musical term of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Count of the Stable"], "question": "the word \"constable\" derives from the Byzantine office of \"comes stabuli\" or , responsible for the horses and pack animals intended for use by the army and the imperial court?"} +{"answers": ["Ji-man Choi", "Choi", "Ji-man"], "question": "professional baseball player won the Arizona League Most Valuable Player Award after the 2010 season?"} +{"answers": ["Finest City Half Marathon", "America's Finest City Half Marathon"], "question": "Oprah Winfrey completed the in 1993, running under a pseudonym and accompanied by a bodyguard, a trainer, and a video crew?"} +{"answers": ["Ned Sutton", "Sutton", "Ned"], "question": " was the Melbourne Football Club's inaugural captain in the Victorian Football League in 1897?"} +{"answers": ["Flags", "Flags"], "question": "Brooke Fraser described her third album, , as \"a graduation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Laurich", "Hildegard Laurich", "Hildegard"], "question": "contralto performed in Bach's cantata for Ratswahl (inauguration of the Leipzig town council) \"Gott, man lobet dich in der Stille, BWV 120\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gaza Baptist Church"], "question": "because of its height, the was commandeered by both Fatah and Hamas troops as an observation post during the Fatah–Hamas conflict?"} +{"answers": ["Dead Timber State Recreation Area"], "question": "according to local legend in Nebraska is named for the \"dead timbers\" that were left over after a wildfire?"} +{"answers": ["3 Deewarein"], "question": "Nagesh Kukunoor's was filmed at the then defunct and now demolished Musheerabad Jail in Hyderabad, India?"} +{"answers": ["Beber", "Joyce", "Joyce Beber"], "question": "Leona Helmsley hired to promote her hotels and fired her four times, including once after Helmsley was convicted for income tax evasion and blamed Beber for having raised her profile?"} +{"answers": ["Inocybe maculata"], "question": "consumption of the poisonous mushroom \"\" could lead to death by respiratory failure?"} +{"answers": ["The Teacher's Bookshop", "Teacher's Bookshop"], "question": "the only in Gaza closed after its owner was beaten and murdered by armed extremists?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Pike"], "question": "the Nazis claimed the successful Blitzkrieg against France in 1940 saved the Soviet Union from an allied strategic bombing campaign called ?"} +{"answers": ["The Butcher, the Chef and the Swordsman"], "question": " was the first Chinese film to premiere at Midnight Madness at the Toronto International Film Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Murray William Sayle", "Sayle", "Murray Sayle", "Murray"], "question": "Australian , known for his \"rat-like cunning\", was a war correspondent in Vietnam, tracked Che Guevara through the Bolivian jungle, climbed Mt. Everest and sailed solo across the Atlantic?"} +{"answers": ["HIP-Petrohemija", "HIP Petrohemija"], "question": " is the largest petrochemical company in Serbia?"} +{"answers": ["Actua", "Actua"], "question": "Canadian charity , which delivers educational programs to young people, received the 2009 Ontario Trillium Foundation Minister's Award?"} +{"answers": ["John Rodman Paul", "John R. Paul", "John", "Paul"], "question": "virologist blamed better hygiene for polio's spread in the 20th century, saying early exposure to poliovirus would have given immunity?"} +{"answers": ["Hornby Lighthouse"], "question": " \"\", on South Head, New South Wales, Australia, was known as the \"Lower Light\", to distinguish it from Macquarie Lighthouse, the \"Upper Light\"?"} +{"answers": ["Seamans", "Clarence Walker Seamans", "Clarence Seamans", "Clarence"], "question": " was the president of the largest typewriter manufacturer in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Strong", "Kenneth Strong"], "question": " was Britain's first Director General of Intelligence?"} +{"answers": ["Église Saint-Pothin"], "question": "the in Lyon holds a 17th century painting depicting St Paul in front of the Areopagus that was previously kept at the Notre Dame de Paris?"} +{"answers": ["Paul", "DeVilliers", "Paul DeVilliers"], "question": "sound engineer and record producer has worked with Yes, Marc Jordan, King Crimson and Mr. Mister, whose number-one hits \"Kyrie\" and \"Broken Wings\" he co-produced?"} +{"answers": ["Star Trek Concordance"], "question": "in the mid-1970s, the and \"The Making of Star Trek\" were the only references used by writers of the \"\" television show?"} +{"answers": ["Osman", "Fathi Osman", "Fathi", "Mohamed Fathi Osman"], "question": " 1997 book \"Concepts of the Quran: A Topical Reading\", in which he explained concepts in Islam for non-Muslims, was nearly 1,000 pages long?"} +{"answers": ["SweeTango"], "question": "the is a new variety of apple, not a romantic dance?"} +{"answers": ["Mangia"], "question": "in the extremely rare 1983 video game , the player controls a boy whose mother attempts to feed him so much pasta that his stomach will explode?"} +{"answers": ["Devil's Acre"], "question": "in 1850 the area outside London's Westminster Abbey was a notorious slum called \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Byron", "Byron Curtis Cook", "Byron Cook", "Byron Cook", "Cook"], "question": "Texas State Rep. is a leading supporter of maintaining the scenic Texas State Railroad from Rusk to Palestine?"} +{"answers": ["Health of Frédéric Chopin", "Chopin's disease"], "question": "there are several alternative explanations of ?"} +{"answers": ["Missa", "Bach's church music in Latin"], "question": "the six movements of a , a short mass consisting of Kyrie and Gloria, are parodies of his cantata music?"} +{"answers": ["Brett", "Brett Beavers", "Beavers"], "question": " was the bandleader and bass player for both Martina McBride and Lee Ann Womack?"} +{"answers": ["Miss Albany Diner", "Miss Albany"], "question": "the , an Albany, New York, architectural landmark, was used as a set for the 1987 film \"Ironweed\"?"} +{"answers": ["Beaufort Sea"], "question": "there is a border dispute between Canada and the United States over a part of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Donald", "Donald W. Davis"], "question": "as CEO of Stanley Works, helped bring the do it yourself home improvement trend to the U.S. and coined the company slogan \"Stanley helps you do things right\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon", "Ann Dexter Gordon", "Ann D. Gordon", "Ann"], "question": "American history researcher leads a project at Rutgers University which has cataloged more than 14,000 papers related to Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony?"} +{"answers": ["Guerra", "Joe A. Guerra", "Joe"], "question": "when someone called to complain about a dead animal in front of a residence, Laredo City Councilman grabbed a shovel and went to take care of the problem himself?"} +{"answers": ["Fântânele-Cogealac Wind Farm"], "question": "once completed, the will be the largest onshore wind farm in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["White Knuckles"], "question": "the band OK Go's music video for \"\" is a one-shot take of the band interacting with twelve trained dogs and a goat?"} +{"answers": ["Somerset Space Walk"], "question": "the Sun and Pluto are only apart on the ?"} +{"answers": ["Wait for Me, Daddy", "Wait for Me, Daddy!"], "question": "70 years ago on , 1940, little \"Whitey\" Bernard was \"\" who was marching to war?"} +{"answers": ["Ottoman–Mamluk War", "Ottoman–Mamluk War"], "question": "during the , the Ottomans prevailed at sea, but the Mamluks consistently resisted them on land?"} +{"answers": ["Gene Swick", "Gene", "Swick"], "question": " was the first college quarterback to amass more than 8,000 career yards, but was cut by the Cleveland Browns during camp and never played professional football?"} +{"answers": ["Alpiq"], "question": "in 2010, the Swiss based became the largest open market electricity trader in Romania?"} +{"answers": ["Çubuk-1 Dam"], "question": "the was the first concrete dam constructed in Turkey and is recognized as one of the country's top 50 engineering feats?"} +{"answers": ["Alessandro", "Portelli", "Alessandro Portelli"], "question": "oral historian has compared the stories of industrial workers in his hometown of Terni, Italy, with those of coal miners in Harlan County, Kentucky?"} +{"answers": ["Mecklenburg's Garden"], "question": " in Cincinnati used a ship model to inform patrons whether alcohol could be sold safely during Prohibition in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern Promenade"], "question": "Portland, Maine's \"\" is home to a narrow gauge railroad museum, the mast of the WWII-era USS Portland heavy cruiser, and a mass grave of US prisoners of war from the War of 1812?"} +{"answers": ["Ollie Brown", "Ollie", "Ollie E. Brown", "Brown"], "question": "percussionist has produced or performed on over 100 singles and albums, including Ray Parker, Jr.'s \"Ghostbusters\", Michael Jackson's \"Bad\", and the theme from \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pahuk"], "question": "a Pawnee creation account centered on , a bluff overlooking the Platte River in Nebraska?"} +{"answers": ["David Sibley", "Sibley", "David Sibley", "David"], "question": "former Texas State Senator lost the 2000 Senate vote for lieutenant governor by a single ballot?"} +{"answers": ["Cape Parry Airport", "Cape Parry"], "question": " Thick-billed Murre colony, located in Northwest Territories, Canada, is more isolated than any other murre colony in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Empire State"], "question": "the true source of New York's official nickname, , is not known?"} +{"answers": ["Monte", "Monte Robbins", "Robbins"], "question": " holds the Michigan Wolverines football records for longest punt at 82 yards and the highest career average for a punter?"} +{"answers": ["Lucernaria janetae"], "question": " has eight lance-shaped gonads?"} +{"answers": ["William Coblentz", "William", "William Coblentz", "Coblentz", "William Kraemer Coblentz"], "question": "as an attorney, represented Patty Hearst, Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead, and once called Ronald Reagan \"a menopausal Cary Grant\"?"} +{"answers": ["2010 Slovenia floods"], "question": "severe \"\", among the worst in the country's history, affected Slovenia two weeks ago?"} +{"answers": ["Adelaide leak"], "question": "the could have landed the Australian economy in hot water?"} +{"answers": ["Dodge Morgan", "Ruth Dodge Morgan", "Morgan", "Dodge"], "question": "radar detector millionaire at age 54 sailed solo around the globe without stops in 150 days, shattering the prior record of 292 days?"} +{"answers": ["Shirgj Church", "Shirgj Monastery"], "question": "gravediggers working within the ruins of northern Albania's would often encounter mosaics from the old church?"} +{"answers": ["Pablo Garza", "Pablo", "Pablo Garza", "Garza"], "question": "despite being eliminated from \"The Ultimate Fighter\" just weeks prior, was signed by World Extreme Cagefighting to appear tonight at WEC 51?"} +{"answers": ["Self-portrait", "Self-portrait"], "question": "in Thomas Eakins' , the contrast between his formal attire and his unkempt grooming alludes to a rebellious nature restrained by cultural mores?"} +{"answers": ["Pascalization"], "question": "an early use of in the United States was the treatment of guacamole, extending its shelf life tenfold?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Littlejohn", "Bill Littlejohn"], "question": "the work of \"animation God\" includes \"Tom and Jerry\", \"A Charlie Brown Christmas\" and an Oscar-winning short with Dizzy Gillespie debating the possibility of nuclear war?"} +{"answers": ["Olaf", "Olaf Bryn Kullmann", "Kullmann", "Olaf Kullmann"], "question": "after the Nazi invasion of Norway, former naval officer bicycled around Norway to agitate for pacifism?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Jenkins Onderdonk", "Onderdonk", "R. J. Onderdonk"], "question": "19th-century painter \"(example painting pictured)\", born in Maryland into a Dutch American family, became known as the \"Dean of Texas's Artists\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tensile testing"], "question": " is a fundamental materials science test used to find a material's ultimate tensile strength and maximum elongation before fracture?"} +{"answers": ["2007–08 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "the included Ekpe Udoh who led both the Big Ten Conference and Big 12 Conference in blocked shots?"} +{"answers": ["San Juan de Silicia", "San Juan de Sicilia"], "question": "the remains of the , a Spanish Armada ship which sank off the coast of Scotland, were mistaken for those of a treasure ship and destroyed by countless searches for gold?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Šibenik"], "question": "Do you know that, hoping to cut off the Dalmatian coast from Croatia, Yugoslav and Serbian forces for six days in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Amar la Trama"], "question": "the album by Uruguayan singer-songwriter Jorge Drexler was recorded in just four days?"} +{"answers": ["Bacha posh", "bacha posh"], "question": "a practice in Afghanistan, where a daughter in a family without sons is dressed in male clothing and acts as a boy, allowing her to do things she could not do as a girl, is called ?"} +{"answers": ["The West Wing", "The West Wing", "The West Wing, season 7"], "question": "the of \"The West Wing\" featured a live television episode that was broadcast twice for the East and West Coasts of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Air-Sea Transportable Brigade Group", "Canadian Air-Sea Transportable Brigade Group"], "question": "the , formed to rapidly reinforce Norway in wartime, disbanded after it took two years of planning and 21 days to cross the Atlantic?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William James Olcott", "William J. Olcott", "Olcott"], "question": " \"\", captain of the 1882 and 1883 Michigan Wolverines football teams, became the president of a railroad and a mining company?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Fort Albany", "Battle of Fort Albany"], "question": "Hudson's Bay Company officials learned of the on their company's trading post at Fort Albany from uninvolved Mohawks who were visiting London?"} +{"answers": ["Rudras"], "question": "the eleven Hindu deities, the , are associated with the ten vital energies of the body and the soul, and their departure is said to cause death and tears?"} +{"answers": ["Robert O. Trout", "Robert", "Trout", "Robert Oren Trout"], "question": "Louisiana Tech University sociologist was his state's delegate to the 1961 White House Conference on Aging?"} +{"answers": ["Scottish football referee strike"], "question": "due to the , foreign officials from Israel, Luxembourg and Malta were used as replacements?"} +{"answers": ["Tom the Great Sebastian"], "question": ", founded in 1950, was one of the first Jamaican sound systems?"} +{"answers": ["Umnak"], "question": "3 million square feet of perforated steel plates were assembled in 1942 on Island \"\", Alaska, to build an aircraft landing strip?"} +{"answers": ["Eagle Harbor", "Eagle Harbor Schoolhouse"], "question": "schoolteacher Justus H. Rathbone developed the idea for founding the Knights of Pythias while reading the play, \"Damon and Pythias\" in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Percy Jewson", "Percy", "Percy William Jewson", "Jewson"], "question": "the British Member of Parliament was chairman of the Lawn Tennis Association?"} +{"answers": ["Tadef", "Tedef"], "question": "a spring in the town of , Syria, is said to have been used by Ezra the Scribe 2,400 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Luke McLuke"], "question": "racing wins by the American racehorse , including the Belmont Stakes, made owner John Schorr the leading owner for 1914 and his son, J.F. Schorr, the leading trainer?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Fanshawe", "Robert", "Robert Fanshawe", "Fanshawe"], "question": "Major-General was sacked after his successful defence in the 1918 Battle of Asiago, because his commander objected to his use of a defence in depth strategy?"} +{"answers": ["Pielinen"], "question": "the asteroid 1536 Pielinen is named after Lake \"\" in Finland?"} +{"answers": ["Aquila bullockensis"], "question": ", an extinct species of bird, is the oldest known true eagle from Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Marie et les Garçons"], "question": "the second single by French punk rock band was produced in New York by John Cale, formerly of the Velvet Underground?"} +{"answers": ["Aiteng ater"], "question": "the sea slug feeds on insects?"} +{"answers": ["Sarbupri"], "question": "a 1953 strike organized by the plantation workers trade union forced the Indonesian government to raise wages of estate labourers by 30%?"} +{"answers": ["Heppner flood of 1903", "Heppner Flood of 1903"], "question": "with a death toll of 247 people, the \"\" remains the deadliest natural disaster in Oregon, and the third deadliest flash flood in the entire United States?"} +{"answers": ["Sugiyama", "Peter", "Peter Sugiyama"], "question": "former Palauan Senate President wife Akiko Sugiyama was the first woman ever elected to the Palau National Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Trawscoed fort"], "question": " was explored using fluxgate gradiometer surveys?"} +{"answers": ["Leuchtenberg", "George", "George Maximilianovich, 6th Duke of Leuchtenberg"], "question": "while staying at their estate near the Black Sea, and his family witnessed the 1905 battleship \"Potemkin\" revolt?"} +{"answers": ["Danny", "McDevitt", "Danny McDevitt"], "question": "pitcher shutout the Pittsburgh Pirates on September 24, 1957, in the final game the Dodgers played in Brooklyn before owner Walter O'Malley moved the team to Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Marcus G. Smith", "Smith", "Marcus Smith", "Marcus"], "question": "Speedway Motorsports president started working by picking up trash at Charlotte Motor Speedway?"} +{"answers": ["Action of 6 October 1944"], "question": "the \"Kriegsmarine\" attributed the of \"U-168\" in the Java Sea to the presence of the crew's Indonesian girlfriends on board for a party?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry M. Senter", "Senter"], "question": " \"\", Michigan's 1896 football captain, became involved in a diplomatic incident after Colombian soldiers seized property from his home in 1902?"} +{"answers": ["Malian Family Code"], "question": "an amendment to the seeking to increase women's rights was sent back to the parliament of Mali amidst a storm of protest?"} +{"answers": ["Cotton production in Azerbaijan"], "question": "after the collapse of American cotton exports in the 1860s, Azerbaijan became a large-scale , often planting it rather than food crops?"} +{"answers": ["Schwarzburg-Sondershausen", "Charles Gonthier, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen", "Charles"], "question": ", and his brother Prince Leopold caused a national scandal when Charles suggested that Leopold marry a commoner?"} +{"answers": ["Hawker Siddeley", "Hawker Siddeley HS.141"], "question": "the lift jets on the airliner were expected to provide a safety margin in case the V/STOL aircraft's main engines failed?"} +{"answers": ["2010–11 Stanbic Bank 20 Series"], "question": "West Indian batsman Brian Lara came out of retirement to play in the , a Twenty20 cricket tournament in Zimbabwe?"} +{"answers": ["Fortune telling fraud"], "question": " is a confidence game that involves persuading victims that they suffer from a curse?"} +{"answers": ["Tom McMillan", "McMillan", "Tom", "Tom McMillan"], "question": " became the first alumnus of Jacksonville University to play in a Major League Baseball game when he made his debut with the Seattle Mariners in 1977?"} +{"answers": ["Nathan", "Nathan Witt", "Witt"], "question": ", U.S. National Labor Relations Board Secretary from 1937 to 1940, drove a taxicab for two years so he could earn enough money to attend Harvard Law School?"} +{"answers": ["Florida Gators women's golf"], "question": "the University of Florida's has won eight SEC team championships, eight SEC individual championships, and sent almost twenty players to the LPGA?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Stammering Association", "The Indian Stammering Association"], "question": " filed a court petition against the makers of a Bollywood comedy film that portrays people who stammer as objects of ridicule?"} +{"answers": ["Secret Truths"], "question": "the for \"South of Nowhere\", which is set in a high school, was actually filmed in a prison?"} +{"answers": ["Nasr ibn Sayyar", "Nasr", "Sayyar"], "question": "the last Umayyad governor of Khurasan, , hoped to ease resentment among local Muslims by streamlining the province's tax system?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Owen Marden", "Thomas", "Marden", "Thomas Marden"], "question": "Major-General was knighted for helping to defuse the Chanak Crisis, a confrontation between the British Army and Turkish revolutionaries in 1922?"} +{"answers": ["A Jewish Girl in Shanghai"], "question": ", an animated film set in and around the Shanghai Ghetto, has been described as \"China’s first homegrown Jewish film\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ness", "Jack Ness", "Jack"], "question": " had a 49-game baseball hitting streak that stood as a league record until it was broken by Joe DiMaggio?"} +{"answers": ["United Nations Security Council", "United Nations Security Council Resolution 1574"], "question": "the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted at the first session held outside its New York City headquarters in 14 years?"} +{"answers": ["Sulayman", "Hisham", "Sulayman ibn Hisham"], "question": "during one of his campaigns, the troops of Umayyad general suffered so much due to disease and famine that many defected to the Byzantines and converted to Christianity?"} +{"answers": ["Tim Key. With a String Quartet. On a Boat."], "question": "the comedic poetry album was made available only as a digital download and 1,000 vinyl records?"} +{"answers": ["Temagami Greenstone Belt", "Temagami greenstone belt"], "question": "the in Ontario was the site of the largest deposit of nearly pure chalcopyrite ever discovered in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester", "Leicester", "Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester"], "question": "with the money his aunt paid him not to attend university, which she considered a den of vice, travelled to Italy, where the wife of Bonnie Prince Charles fell in love with him?"} +{"answers": ["Milton Mausoleum"], "question": " in Nottinghamshire \"\" served as a family mausoleum, but the nave was also used as a parish church until it closed in the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Sampson Lloyd", "Lloyd", "Sampson", "Sampson Samuel Lloyd", "Sampson Lloyd"], "question": "the 19th-century antidisestablishmentarianist politician married the daughter of a general in the Prussian Army?"} +{"answers": ["Queen and Country", "Queen and Country"], "question": " is an artwork by Steve McQueen which commemorates the deaths of 155 British soldiers as a set of postage stamps?"} +{"answers": ["David J. Saposs", "Saposs", "David Joseph Saposs", "David"], "question": "National Labor Relations Board Chief Economist was accused of being a Communist, and Congress defunded his position and division in ?"} +{"answers": ["Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development", "Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South"], "question": "the (COMSATS) began offering Internet access to residents of Gilgit in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Ingeborg Moen Borgerud", "Borgerud", "Ingeborg"], "question": ", former jurist for the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions, was lambasted by these unions some years later for a report about working environment?"} +{"answers": ["Gilsey House"], "question": "Oscar Wilde liked to stay at the Hotel in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Steinmetz", "Christian Steinmetz", "Christian"], "question": " was the inaugural College Basketball Player of the Year in 1905, despite being only tall and weighing ?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Untersee"], "question": "NASA scientists have described \"\" in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica, as one of the most unusual lakes on Earth with a pH like that of strong Clorox?"} +{"answers": ["Jake Adelstein", "Adelstein", "Jake"], "question": " was the first American to work as a Japanese language reporter for a Japanese newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Sikorsky S-60"], "question": "before the flight test program of the flying crane was completed, its successor was already on the drawing board?"} +{"answers": ["Harold I. Cammer", "Cammer", "Harold"], "question": " represented his legal partner, Nathan Witt, before HUAC in 1950 when his former legal partner, Lee Pressman, accused Witt of being a communist?"} +{"answers": ["Vanuatu passport", "Vanuatuan passport"], "question": "up until 2010, Vanuatuan were still hand-written?"} +{"answers": ["Staheliomyces"], "question": "stingless bees put the slimy spore mass of the fungus \"\" into their pollen baskets?"} +{"answers": ["Moira", "Moira Deady", "Deady"], "question": "for 14 years played a character on television considered \"the quintessential Irish mammy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gunnar", "Nordström", "Gunnar Nordström"], "question": "physicist early death may have been caused by his passion for radioactivity and consequent use of water containing radioactive matter for sauna baths?"} +{"answers": ["Roman Villa Borg"], "question": "the in Saarland, Germany, has recently been almost fully reconstructed, a century after its discovery?"} +{"answers": ["William Hohri", "William", "Hohri", "William Minoru Hohri"], "question": " helped fellow Japanese Americans interned during World War II get $20,000 each in compensation from the U.S. government, and then used his share to buy a Japanese-made car?"} +{"answers": ["King Philip shipwreck", "King Philip", "King Philip"], "question": "at Ocean Beach in San Francisco, every so often the sand recedes enough to allow the 19th century clipper ship \"\" to become visible?"} +{"answers": ["W.", "Lester", "W. Howard Lester"], "question": " bought Williams-Sonoma in 1976 when it had four stores and sales of and grew the company to annual sales of at 600 stores, including the Pottery Barn chain?"} +{"answers": ["Bissoon", "Cathy", "Cathy Bissoon"], "question": "when Pennsylvania judge was four years old, her father was stabbed to death near the family's home in Williamsburg, Brooklyn?"} +{"answers": ["Bernardi", "Stefano Bernardi", "Stefano"], "question": " composed a Te Deum for 12 choirs for the consecration of the Salzburg Cathedral in 1628?"} +{"answers": ["Yanji"], "question": "the Chinese city of has two official languages, Chinese and Korean?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Baum", "Martin Baum", "Martin", "Baum"], "question": "talent agent \"packaged\" together three of his clients – actor Sidney Poitier, director Ralph Nelson and screenwriter James Poe – who collaborated on the 1963 film \"Lilies of the Field\"?"} +{"answers": ["Margrethe", "Margrethe Aabel Munthe", "Margrethe Munthe", "Munthe"], "question": "in the 1960s and 1970s, s popular children's songs were criticized for being too moralizing?"} +{"answers": ["Rans S-6 Coyote II"], "question": "a \"(example pictured)\", a type of homebuilt aircraft, has flown across the Atlantic Ocean twice?"} +{"answers": ["Germaine Poinso-Chapuis", "Germaine", "Poinso-Chapuis"], "question": "the first woman to serve as a French Cabinet minister was in 1947?"} +{"answers": ["Kovačić", "Mateo Kovačić", "Mateo"], "question": "Dinamo Zagreb footballer became the youngest ever goalscorer in the Prva HNL in at the age of 16 years and 198 days?"} +{"answers": ["John Mills Houston", "Houston", "John Houston", "John"], "question": ", a stage actor, was one of 19 men selected to act as President Woodrow Wilson's honor guard during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Lefebvre's Charles Town expedition"], "question": "French privateer Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville died of yellow fever in Cuba on , 1706 while organizing of the Province of Carolina (present-day South Carolina)?"} +{"answers": ["Duke Alexander Petrovich of Oldenburg", "Oldenburg", "Duke"], "question": "because of his birth and marriage to a Russian princess, was Russia's candidate to succeed Alexander, Prince of Bulgaria?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Sangju", "Battle of Sangju"], "question": "members of the segregated US 24th Infantry Regiment claimed that the regiment's achievements at the were not recognized due to racism?"} +{"answers": ["St Ives Lifeboat Station"], "question": "five of the seven men killed when the was wrecked in were survivors of a previous lifeboat wreck in ?"} +{"answers": ["Munzer", "Gustav August Munzer", "Gustav"], "question": "the tall Laboe Naval Memorial \"\" by the architect was confiscated by the British Army after World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Milecastle 29"], "question": "although the Roman fortification is connected to Hadrian's Wall, it was probably built \"before\" the wall itself?"} +{"answers": ["MOIL", "MOIL", "MOIL Limited"], "question": "the Balaghat mine operated by is the deepest underground manganese mine in Asia?"} +{"answers": ["Wolfgang Schäfer", "Wolfgang", "Schäfer"], "question": ", who succeeded Helmuth Rilling as professor of choral conducting for the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts, is also part of the musical comedy trio BosArt?"} +{"answers": ["The Cambridge Modern History"], "question": "the , launched in 1902, went on to cover the history of the world up to 1910?"} +{"answers": ["Jennifer", "Jennifer Frautschi", "Frautschi"], "question": "American musician plays an Antonio Stradivari violin known as the \"ex-Cadiz,\" dated to 1722?"} +{"answers": ["Ndyakira", "Ndyakira Amooti", "Ndyakira Ntamuhiira Amooti", "Amooti"], "question": "per his request, Ugandan environmentalist was buried without a coffin, his body wrapped in a palm-leaf mat?"} +{"answers": ["Berkelium", "berkelium"], "question": "it took 340 days to prepare 22 milligrams of \"\" for the synthesis of 6 atoms of element 117, which took another 150 days?"} +{"answers": ["Aung", "Soe", "Aung Soe"], "question": ", now recognized as one of Burma's most important modern artists, lived in poverty and was considered by some to be mad?"} +{"answers": ["The Newsweek Daily Beast Company", "Newsweek Daily Beast Company"], "question": ", a merger of \"The Daily Beast\" and \"Newsweek\", plans on redirecting Newsweek.com to The Daily Beast, despite the fact that the former website has higher web traffic?"} +{"answers": ["Warwick", "Brookes", "Warwick Brookes"], "question": "when the former British Member of Parliament was declared bankrupt in 1931, he had debts of £50,000 but less than £300 in assets?"} +{"answers": ["South Sulawesi Campaign", "South Sulawesi"], "question": "commando-style forces under Raymond Westerling, a Dutch army captain who led a in the Indonesian National Revolution, killed at least 5,000 Indonesians?"} +{"answers": ["Bernhardt", "Juan", "Juan Bernhardt"], "question": "professional baseball player hit the first home run in Seattle Mariners franchise history?"} +{"answers": ["Sacul", "Sacul, El Petén"], "question": "Do you know that, in the late 8th and early 9th centuries, the Maya city of was one of the few kingdoms in the southeastern Petén region to use its own Emblem Glyph?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund", "Edmund Perry Kuempel", "Kuempel", "Edmund Kuempel"], "question": "Texas State Rep. , while under anesthesia from surgery, hung up on former U.S. President George W. Bush in 2009, not realizing who was on the phone?"} +{"answers": ["Keen", "John Henry Keen", "John"], "question": "the totem pole \"\" which welcomes visitors to the British Museum was documented for the museum by years before it was purchased?"} +{"answers": ["Interstate TDR"], "question": "during World War II, the U.S. Navy planned to equip eighteen squadrons of assault drones with a thousand and Grumman TBF Avenger aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Zona Rosa, Mexico City", "Zona Rosa"], "question": "the openly gay street scene in Mexico City's has drawn comparisons with Barrio de Chueca in Madrid and the Castro District in San Francisco?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Coral–Balmoral"], "question": "the ( – 1968) was the largest unit-level action of the Vietnam War fought by the 1st Australian Task Force?"} +{"answers": ["Zygmunt", "Padlewski", "Zygmunt Padlewski"], "question": "in the aftermath of the unsuccessful January Uprising, Polish insurgent was captured and executed by the Russian authorities?"} +{"answers": ["Maritime history of Odisha"], "question": "accounts of the say that the ancient ships were driven by steam engines and could travel underwater?"} +{"answers": ["Jadeite Cabbage"], "question": "the \"\", a piece of jadeite carved into the shape of a Chinese cabbage with a locust and katydid camouflaged in the leaves, is the \"most famous masterpiece\" in Taiwan's National Palace Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Nast Trinity United Methodist Church"], "question": "Cincinnati's was the first German Methodist Episcopal church in the world?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James A. Gross", "Gross"], "question": "Cornell University labor law professor has worked as a labor relations mediator for the National Hockey League and Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Adenanthos eyrei"], "question": " was formally named after Edward John Eyre, the first explorer known to have visited the only place where this Western Australian shrub has been found?"} +{"answers": ["The Jimmy Durante Show", "Jimmy Durante Show"], "question": "episodes of ended with Durante's catchphrase, \"Good night, Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are!\" – a reference to his deceased first wife?"} +{"answers": ["Guisborough Helmet"], "question": "the \"\", an ancient Roman cavalry helmet discovered at Guisborough, North Yorkshire, was buried in mysterious circumstances far from any known Roman sites?"} +{"answers": ["Jouett Meekin", "George Jouett Meekin", "Jouett", "Meekin"], "question": "pitcher threw the first intentional walk in baseball history?"} +{"answers": ["Regulus bulgaricus"], "question": ", the only fossil kinglet, is known from a single ulna?"} +{"answers": ["Esteban", "Michel Esteban", "Michel"], "question": "French record producer and executive , who co-founded ZE Records in New York in 1978, is now the director of a cultural center in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil?"} +{"answers": ["de Nonancourt", "De Nonancourt", "Nonancourt", "Bernard", "Bernard de Nonancourt"], "question": "when , a French Resistance member and future head of Laurent-Perrier, uncovered Adolf Hitler's wine cellar, he found hundreds of cases of 1928 Champagne Salon looted from France?"} +{"answers": ["Homosexuals Anonymous"], "question": "some counseling sessions of the ex-gay group included \"desensitizing\" naked massages, but led the men being counseled to begin having sexual encounters with each other?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Isabel", "Supermercados Santa Isabel", "Santa Isabel"], "question": "in 2007 cashiers at Cencosud's in Chile were subject to strip searches, and many wore diapers because they had to work nine-hour shifts without bathroom breaks?"} +{"answers": ["Dan Louie Flores", "Dan Flores", "Dan", "Flores"], "question": "historian wrote a study of the Red River Expedition, which set out for the American Southwest in 1806 just as Lewis and Clark were returning from the Pacific Northwest?"} +{"answers": ["Douglas Cloudster II"], "question": "the Douglas Aircraft Corporation's , intended for use as an executive transport, was powered by two engines but only had a single propeller?"} +{"answers": ["Smith", "Tim Smith", "Tim Smith", "Tim"], "question": " was named the Atlantic Sun Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year in his school's first year as a conference member?"} +{"answers": ["DJ Skitz", "DJ", "Skitz"], "question": "then-unknown singer Estelle featured on s debut album in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Hudson Greater Eight"], "question": "in 1929 the Hudson Motor Car Company ranked third in total U.S. production by targeting budget minded buyers, but introduced the , a premium line of cars, at the height of the Depression?"} +{"answers": ["Brain Games", "``Brain Games"], "question": "the creator of \"Kaboom!\"'s villainous \"Mad Bomber\" also programmed a series of that have been said to improve memory?"} +{"answers": ["einsteinium", "Einsteinium"], "question": "the chemical element was discovered in the debris of the Ivy Mike nuclear test \"\" in 1952?"} +{"answers": ["2001 National Basketball Development League supplemental draft", "2001 NBDL Supplemental Draft"], "question": "Dwayne Schintzius was the oldest player selected in the at 33 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Animation database"], "question": "an stores fragments of animations or human movements and can be used to re-assemble new animations?"} +{"answers": ["Piotr Śmietański", "Śmietański", "Piotr"], "question": "the execution of Witold Pilecki, Polish Righteous among the Nations, was carried out by the Mokotów Prison Staff Sergeant ?"} +{"answers": ["Holyoke Building"], "question": "the at the corner of First Avenue and Spring Streets in Downtown Seattle was the first permanent building to be completed after the Great Seattle fire of June 6, 1889?"} +{"answers": ["McLaughlin", "Byron", "Byron Scott McLaughlin", "Byron McLaughlin"], "question": "in 1979, the Seattle Mariners team trainer was taking pitcher luggage through airport security when he was detained by authorities who discovered a .357 Magnum in his bag?"} +{"answers": ["Le Phare de Guinée"], "question": "the Democratic Party of Guinea organ was closed down in 1949, as no printing press in Guinea dared to print it due to government pressure?"} +{"answers": ["Wasp Motorcycles"], "question": "British company produces a special motorcycle sidecar designed for use by paraplegic motorcyclists?"} +{"answers": ["Bessie Tucker", "Tucker", "Bessie"], "question": "besides the existence of 24 tracks recorded in 1928–29, the life of American classic female blues singer remains a mystery?"} +{"answers": ["Ernst", "Techow", "Ernst Werner Techow"], "question": "after right-wing, anti-Semite activist was released from jail he joined the French Foreign Legion and helped save hundreds of Jews during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Raquel", "Raquel Meller", "Meller"], "question": "actress and chanteuse attempted to book a deluxe suite for her five Pekingese on a 1926 transatlantic voyage aboard the SS \"Leviathan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fort of Santa Cruz", "Fort of Santa Cruz"], "question": "in defying Spanish dominance, locals built a chapel at a higher elevation next to \"\" in Oran, Algeria?"} +{"answers": ["JFK in Ireland"], "question": " includes an account of a disagreement between John F. Kennedy and Éamon de Valera?"} +{"answers": ["Academy of Dramatic Art", "Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb"], "question": "the celebrates its holiday on , in memory of the 1995 rocket attack in which its building was hit, killing a student?"} +{"answers": ["Pertwood"], "question": "a Roman road near , unusually, was diverted around an ancient tumulus instead of going through it?"} +{"answers": ["Adenanthos oreophilus"], "question": "separates populations of the shrub ?"} +{"answers": ["American Communications Ass'n v. Douds", "American Communications Association v. Douds"], "question": "only six of the U.S. Supreme Court's nine justices participated in a 1950 ?"} +{"answers": ["Booth", "John Stanley Booth", "John"], "question": " survived being wounded in the Battle of France and a tour of duty with Bomber Command, only to be killed when the aircraft he was flying struck a landing light?"} +{"answers": ["Marion Steam Shovel", "Marion Steam Shovel"], "question": " steam shovel \"\", in Le Roy, New York, may have been used to dig the Panama Canal?"} +{"answers": ["Wayne Rooney's Street Striker"], "question": "previous winners of have won trips to Brazil and South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Swedes in Omaha, Nebraska"], "question": "Do you know that, by 1900, there were so many , that people started calling the north side of the city \"Little Stockholm\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maiwald", "Armin", "Armin Maiwald"], "question": "after produced an award-winning children's film depicting his own childhood experience in the grim aftermath of WWII in Germany, he said he never wanted to see the film again?"} +{"answers": ["Hippika gymnasia"], "question": "in or Roman cavalry tournaments, riders wearing elaborate armour \"(helmet pictured)\" competed in teams to reenact battles from mythology such as those between the Greeks and Amazons?"} +{"answers": ["Baldwin", "Dwight Baldwin", "David Dwight Baldwin", "David"], "question": "after a long career as an educator, published historic lists of Hawaiian land snails and liverworts?"} +{"answers": ["Upper Tribunal"], "question": "the , which can set precedent and enforce its decisions without intervention from the High Court of England and Wales, is the first UK tribunal with the power of judicial review?"} +{"answers": ["Indian People's Front"], "question": "in March 1994, the communist-led rallied tens of thousands of barefoot, starving workers, some of whom walked more than to reach the venue?"} +{"answers": ["Loyal Parliament"], "question": "James II prevented the of 1685 from meeting by repeatedly proroguing it between and its dissolution in July 1687?"} +{"answers": ["Bjørndal", "Arne Bjørndal", "Arne"], "question": "Norwegian hardingfele fiddler played in more than 600 weddings and gave more than 1,000 concerts?"} +{"answers": ["Cleveland Railway", "Cleveland Railway"], "question": "disputes between rival railway companies during the building of the became so intense that they led to a \"battle\" on the River Tees?"} +{"answers": ["All-NBA G League Team"], "question": "Omar Cook and Will Conroy are the only two players to have been named to the three times?"} +{"answers": ["Albanian Revolt of 1910", "Albanian revolt of 1910"], "question": "after suppressing the , the Ottoman government prohibited publications written in the Albanian alphabet and closed the Albanian schools?"} +{"answers": ["Nevada City", "Nevada City Classic"], "question": "previous winners of the , the second-oldest bicycle race in the US, include Greg LeMond (1979–81) and Lance Armstrong (2009)?"} +{"answers": ["Popular Socialist Youth"], "question": "the 1960 congress of the was the first occasion at which the Cuban motto \"Fatherland or Death\" was displayed in print?"} +{"answers": ["Grenade", "Grenade"], "question": "Bruno Mars will drag a piano through Los Angeles in the music video for \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["1887 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the taught the members of the newly formed Notre Dame team how to play the game of football?"} +{"answers": ["Jean A. Stuntz", "Jean", "Jean Allison Stuntz", "Stuntz"], "question": "historian found that the Spanish legal system in Mexico and Texas gave much greater community property rights to women than were permitted in the original English colonies?"} +{"answers": ["First-tier Tribunal"], "question": "the in the United Kingdom hears cases on such diverse subjects as freedom of information, war pensions and operating licences for gambling companies?"} +{"answers": ["American Livestock Breeds Conservancy", "Livestock Conservancy", "The Livestock Conservancy"], "question": "the was the first United States organization focused on preserving rare breeds of livestock?"} +{"answers": ["The Truth According to Wikipedia"], "question": "\"Film Quarterly\" called the documentary \"a sharp and wide-ranging overview of wiki-pistemology\"?"} +{"answers": ["Master of the Mix"], "question": " is a reality television elimination competition among disk jockeys vying for a US$250,000 Smirnoff contract?"} +{"answers": ["The Lament for Icarus"], "question": "the wings of Icarus in the painting are based on the bird-of-paradise pattern?"} +{"answers": ["Bay Rock Light", "Bay Rock"], "question": ", a lighthouse which originally stood on an islet northwest of Magnetic Island, near Townsville, Queensland, Australia, was relocated in 1992 to the Townsville Maritime Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Klobedanz", "Fred", "Fred Klobedanz"], "question": "pitcher once led the National League in winning percentage but, according to one analyst, actually deserved to have a losing record?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Ross", "Charles", "Ross", "Charles Ross"], "question": ", who commanded a British Army division during World War I, was the younger brother of a Nobel laureate and the author of five mystery novels?"} +{"answers": ["Cordillera de la Ramada"], "question": "several peaks of the Andean , including the highest, Mercedario, were first climbed by a Polish expedition of 1934?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Charles Fahey", "James Fahey", "Fahey"], "question": " started self-publishing \"The Ships and Aircraft of the United States Fleet\" when he thought editors were \"butchering\" his manuscripts?"} +{"answers": ["Östergötland Runic Inscription MÖLM1960;230"], "question": "the Swedish runestone is one of four runestones that mention guilds that existed in Sweden during the Viking Age?"} +{"answers": ["It's Always Jan"], "question": "although Janis Paige's sitcom bombed, its cast included both Arte Johnson, who went on to fame in \"Laugh-In\" and Sid Melton in \"The Danny Thomas Show\" and \"Green Acres\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jens Ramme", "Jens", "Ramme"], "question": "in his European Cup debut, German football goalkeeper conceded 6 goals in 45 minutes, turning a 5–1 lead for Dynamo Dresden into a 7–5 defeat?"} +{"answers": ["Byron", "Larkin", "Byron K. Larkin", "Byron Larkin"], "question": "former college basketball standout admitted that he \"didn't put [his] best foot forward trying to make it\" to the NBA?"} +{"answers": ["Rowhouses at 322–344 East 69th Street"], "question": "the on Manhattan's Upper East Side are a rare surviving group of the many rowhouses built after the completion of the Third Avenue El?"} +{"answers": ["Kris Faafoi", "Kris", "Faafoi"], "question": " is the first New Zealand Member of Parliament of Tokelauan descent?"} +{"answers": ["1881 Nicobar Islands earthquake"], "question": "the magnitude of the has been estimated with records from tide gauges set up by the Great Trigonometric Survey?"} +{"answers": ["Bruggy", "Frank", "Frank Leo Bruggy", "Frank Bruggy"], "question": " set Major League Baseball personal bests in batting average, home runs and runs batted in during the 1924 season, his rookie year?"} +{"answers": ["Lesley-Ann", "Lesley-Ann Brandt", "Brandt"], "question": "\"\" actress was born in Cape Town, is fluent in Afrikaans and played competitive field hockey in South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Sunday Mercury", "Sunday Mercury"], "question": "the was the most widely read weekly newspaper in the United States in the mid 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Kapetanovo Castle", "Kapetanovo"], "question": "when the wife of the owner of in Serbia was told that it had to be sold, she was so devastated that she poured gasoline on herself and burned to death?"} +{"answers": ["Stanford marshmallow experiment"], "question": " by Stanford psychologist Walter Mischel showed that a child's ability at age 4 to delay eating a marshmallow for 15 minutes correlated with higher SAT test scores years later?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin Pasley", "Pasley", "Kevin Patrick Pasley", "Kevin"], "question": "baseball player hit his first and only major league home run in his final major league at-bat?"} +{"answers": ["Cavell Van"], "question": "the \"(pictured before restoration)\" carried the bodies of Edith Cavell, Charles Fryatt and The Unknown Warrior?"} +{"answers": ["New Zealand Music Awards", "2009 New Zealand Music Awards"], "question": "Ladyhawke won six prizes at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Theodore W. Kheel", "Theodore Woodrow Kheel", "Kheel", "Theodore"], "question": "s deals ended various strikes in New York City, but Mayor Ed Koch blamed Kheel for overly generous pay packages that led to the city's fiscal crisis in the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Purge", "Purge"], "question": "the Finnish novel by Sofi Oksanen has won awards in Finland and France but had mixed reviews in Estonia, where the story takes place?"} +{"answers": ["Egyptian–Hittite peace treaty"], "question": "the or Treaty of Kadesh, ratified by the Hittite Empire and Egypt in , is the oldest surviving international treaty?"} +{"answers": ["Tarsiiformes"], "question": "disagreements over the classification of fossil primates within the infraorder lie at the heart of the debate over early primate evolution and the origins of \"higher primates\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra"], "question": "the is the largest combined professional orchestra and music school in the US?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Baxter", "Robert Baxter", "Robert Orridge Baxter", "Baxter", "Robert"], "question": "executioner , who was blind in one eye, once caused his assistant to fall through a trapdoor along with the man sentenced to death by hanging?"} +{"answers": ["Psilocybe semilanceata"], "question": " \"\" is the world's most common psychoactive mushroom?"} +{"answers": ["1932 Changma earthquake"], "question": "the in the China resulted in a surface rupture of approximately , the largest rupture observed for a reverse-slip event in Asia in the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["methoxyflurane", "Methoxyflurane"], "question": ", an emergency analgesic self-administered with a disposable inhaler, was first synthesized as a by-product of chemistry research on uranium enrichment in the Manhattan Project?"} +{"answers": ["Ilfracombe Lifeboat Station"], "question": "in 1945 the first motor lifeboat at was sold to the Netherlands because that country was short of lifeboats after World War II?"} +{"answers": ["John Phillips", "Phillips", "John", "John Phillips"], "question": ", a prominent English master carpenter, builder and architect, constructed James Gibbs' wooden dome for the Radcliffe Camera, Oxford?"} +{"answers": ["Carey", "Scoops Carey", "Scoops", "Scoops Carey"], "question": " only played two full seasons in Major League Baseball but led the league in first basemen fielding percentage both times?"} +{"answers": ["Rygge Station"], "question": ", opened in 1879, became an airport rail link when Moss Airport, Rygge had its first flight in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Muscle cuirass", "muscle cuirass"], "question": "the is one of the elements that distinguished the attire of a senior officer in the Roman Army?"} +{"answers": ["BBC-Marconi Type A microphone", "BBC-Marconi Type A"], "question": "there were concerns that the microphone \"\" would infringe the patent of a similar, but more expensive, microphone made by RCA?"} +{"answers": ["Archer Point Light", "Archer Point"], "question": "the round base of the original , an 1883 lighthouse near Cooktown, Queensland, Australia, which was replaced in 1975, still exists at the location?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Kent", "James C. Kent"], "question": "in 1999, ruled that the Government of Canada must answer discovery questions from the Six Nations pertaining to its handling of indigenous land on the Grand River?"} +{"answers": ["Meyer", "Dan Meyer", "Dan Meyer", "Dan"], "question": "baseball player , who would go on to play 12 seasons in Major League Baseball, was inducted into the Mater Dei High School baseball hall of fame in 1970?"} +{"answers": ["Pop's Props Pinocchio"], "question": "the , an ultralight aircraft, was designed to resemble the Fokker Eindecker of Fokker Scourge fame?"} +{"answers": ["Kamadhenu"], "question": " \"\", \"the mother of all cows\", was born from the burp or the vomit of a deity, according to some Hindu scriptures?"} +{"answers": ["Stockade Building System"], "question": "Buckminster Fuller invented the , which uses bricks made from wood fibers and plaster?"} +{"answers": ["George Monckton-Arundell, 8th Viscount Galway", "George", "Galway"], "question": "the , the fifth Governor-General of New Zealand, had his term twice extended because of World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Temple Beth Israel", "Temple Beth Israel", "Beth Israel"], "question": " in Plattsburgh is the only synagogue in New York north of Glens Falls that has a full-time rabbi?"} +{"answers": ["Burma Art Club"], "question": "while Burmese painters affiliated with the accepted realistically painted nudes as art, very few of them attempted to paint nudity themselves?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Korea Strait"], "question": "the sinking of a North Korean troop ship in the on the first day of the Korean War is credited with preventing the fall of the South Korean port city of Pusan?"} +{"answers": ["Ilona", "Ilona"], "question": "Colombian singer-songwriter started her career singing on buses?"} +{"answers": ["HIP 13044"], "question": " \"(artist's impression pictured)\", discovered in , is the first known case of a planet which originated outside of our galaxy, but then got absorbed into it?"} +{"answers": ["Hooman", "Thomas Charles Hooman", "Thomas", "Thomas Hooman"], "question": " obituary in \"The Times\" claimed that he scored the winning goal in the 1872 FA Cup Final, contradicting all known contemporary newspaper reports on the match?"} +{"answers": ["Connellan air disaster"], "question": "the of 1977 remains the only aircraft suicide attack in Australia's history?"} +{"answers": ["Denver Sylvester Dickerson", "Denver Dickerson", "Dickerson", "Denver"], "question": "Secretary of Guam was born in Nevada State Prison?"} +{"answers": ["Action of 12 October 1950"], "question": "a \"Pirate\" ship was hit during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Guanajuato", "Guanajuato City"], "question": "the , Mexico, is filled with narrow alleys, cobblestone streets and thoroughfares that are partially or fully underground \"(tunnel pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Areopagus sermon"], "question": "the was the most dramatic and fullest speech of the missionary career of Apostle Paul?"} +{"answers": ["Tel Zeror"], "question": ", an archaeological tel in the Sharon Plain, Israel, was excavated by a Japanese expedition in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Rochefoucauld Grail"], "question": "an illuminated manuscript, the , contains what is regarded as the oldest and most comprehensive version of the legend of King Arthur and the Holy Grail?"} +{"answers": ["Hranislav"], "question": ", a Bulgarian military commander in Byzantine service, was stabbed by his ally Roger de Flor, head of the Catalan Company?"} +{"answers": ["Protogalaxy"], "question": "the formation of a in Newfoundland was recorded in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Kjeld", "Kjeld Rimberg", "Rimberg"], "question": ", who was CEO of the Norwegian State Railways, earlier had worked as a ski instructor in Davos?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary Magdalene's Church, Stapleford", "St Mary Magdalene's Church"], "question": "the west gallery of , Leicestershire, contains a Coade stone fireplace, the Royal arms, and a dome decorated with putti?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Dweck", "Dweck"], "question": "fine art photographer was the first living artist to have a solo show at Sotheby's of New York, in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Workers' Socialist Movement", "Workers' Socialist Movement"], "question": "the Bolivian ambassador to the United Nations Pablo Solón was the main leader of the Trotskyist in the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Strathcona Branch", "Old Strathcona Branch", "Old Strathcona Branch", "Old Strathcona"], "question": "Edmonton civic leaders turned down a sizable grant from philantropist and steel magnate Andrew Carnegie while constructing the ?"} +{"answers": ["Richard John Bing", "Bing", "Richard", "Richard Bing"], "question": "cardiologist worked with the Nobel Prize-winning surgeon Alexis Carrel and aviator Charles Lindbergh on the early development of machine perfusion?"} +{"answers": ["2010–11 Temple Owls men's basketball team"], "question": "the was picked to win the Atlantic 10 Conference for the fourth consecutive season?"} +{"answers": ["No Mercy", "No Mercy"], "question": "two women wrestled in lingerie at the World Wrestling Federation's event?"} +{"answers": ["John Lindesay Keir", "John Keir", "Keir", "John"], "question": ", who commanded a British Army corps in the First World War, was sacked after he complained about Edmund Allenby's bullying of subordinates?"} +{"answers": ["Perelman Building"], "question": "the owl, dog, pelican, opossum and squirrel sculptures decorating the in Philadelphia symbolize attributes of insurance: wisdom, fidelity, charity, protection, and frugality?"} +{"answers": ["St Saviour's Church", "St Saviour's Church, Tetbury"], "question": ", Gloucestershire, \"\" was built for the poorer people of the town who could not afford the pew rents at St Mary's Church?"} +{"answers": ["So It Goes", "So It Goes"], "question": "\"\" by Nick Lowe was the first record released on Stiff Records?"} +{"answers": ["Wachner", "Linda", "Linda J. Wachner", "Linda Joy Wachner"], "question": "as of 1996, , then chief executive officer of Warnaco Group, was the highest paid female corporate executive in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Tur", "Arlene", "Arlene Tur"], "question": "\"Crash\" actress played professional beach volleyball during her time at Florida International University?"} +{"answers": ["Obsidian", "Obsidian"], "question": "Revolution Software co-founder Tony Warriner created the 1986 video game when he should have been revising his school exams, causing him to fail them all?"} +{"answers": ["Konstanty", "Konstanty Jodko-Narkiewicz", "Jodko-Narkiewicz"], "question": " survived the burning of the hydrogen balloon \"Star of Poland\" in 1938?"} +{"answers": ["Notre Dame–Stanford football rivalry"], "question": "the winner of the football game is awarded the \"Legends Trophy\", which is a combination of Irish crystal and California redwood?"} +{"answers": ["Inocarpus fagifer"], "question": "a myth from Choiseul Island has a man who betrayed a tribal chief punished by suffocation by the flatulence caused by the people around him eating the kernels of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Hub", "Hart", "Hub Hart"], "question": " was captain of the Georgetown University football team and then played three years in Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Colonia Roma"], "question": "despite the construction of modern office and apartment buildings and the 1985 Mexico City earthquake, still contains 1,100 of the mansions built there in the early 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Windmill Tump"], "question": " is a tumulus burial mound in Gloucestershire which contains the remains of ten adults and children?"} +{"answers": ["Johannes Krahn", "Johannes", "Krahn"], "question": "the German architect designed the \"Bienenkorbhaus\" \"(Beehive House)\" in Frankfurt and St. Martin in Idstein?"} +{"answers": ["Gift of the Wind"], "question": ", a large scale kinetic sculpture by Susumu Shingu in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is considered by some to be \"Cambridge's most visible landmark\"?"} +{"answers": ["Makushin Volcano"], "question": "the is one of the most active volcanoes of Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Bigger Trees Near Warter"], "question": "measuring 15 feet by 40 feet, is the largest painting by David Hockney?"} +{"answers": ["Cirencester Amphitheatre"], "question": "the Roman in Gloucestershire was once used for the sport of bull-baiting?"} +{"answers": ["Culver Aircraft Company"], "question": "the built over 3,000 target drones \"(PQ-14 pictured)\" for the United States military during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Denver Symphony Orchestra"], "question": "in 1972, Denver voters approved a bond issue to build a performance hall for the , which played in theaters and auditoriums for its first 44 years?"} +{"answers": ["Cross River Rail"], "question": "the planned for Brisbane will be the largest transport project ever built in Queensland?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Frederik Suhm", "Peter", "Suhm"], "question": " was one of the founders of the Trondheim Society, then the northernmost scientific society in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Hinomoto Oniko"], "question": "Japanese 2channel users created the moe anthropomorphism to reverse the negative connotations of an ethnic slur?"} +{"answers": ["1918 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the \"(game program pictured)\", which had its season shortened by a global flu pandemic, was recognized decades later as a co-national champion?"} +{"answers": ["2010 student protest in Dublin"], "question": "one newspaper referred to a in Dublin as \"the largest student protest for a generation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln cent"], "question": "when the was released in 1909, hundreds of people across the United States lined up to get them?"} +{"answers": ["Somerset House, Park Lane"], "question": "the 11th Duke of Somerset renamed 40 Park Lane as , despite the existence of another?"} +{"answers": ["Little Crackers"], "question": "Stephen Fry, Dawn French and Catherine Tate reenact events from their childhoods in the BBC comedy TV series ?"} +{"answers": ["Eye Myth"], "question": "Stan Brakhage's 1967 short film took about a year to produce, despite a running time of only nine seconds?"} +{"answers": ["East Street", "East Street"], "question": "British soap operas \"Coronation Street\" and \"EastEnders\" will cross over for the first time today in the \"Children in Need 2010\" special \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Howard Van Hyning", "Howard", "Howard Martin Van Hyning", "Hyning", "Van Hyning"], "question": "New York City Opera percussionist bought a set of 13 gongs made specially for use in performances of Puccini's opera \"Turandot\"?"} +{"answers": ["2010 United Kingdom student protests", "2010 UK student protests"], "question": "a held earlier this month in London has been described as the largest student protest in the United Kingdom for a decade?"} +{"answers": ["Paiján culture"], "question": "in 8,000 BCE the of northern Peru used needle-like projectile points mounted on hollow shafts of cane or reed as harpoons to catch fish?"} +{"answers": ["Furt"], "question": "Carol Burnett will play a Nazi hunter on an ?"} +{"answers": ["Spheromak"], "question": "a is a stable ring of hot plasma that's been described as the electrical equivalent of a smoke ring?"} +{"answers": ["The Honeymoon Is Over"], "question": "in 1994, after The Cruel Sea won four ARIA Music Awards for their album, , two of the ARIA trophies were stolen that same night?"} +{"answers": ["Ghardaïa", "Ghardaia"], "question": "the name of in northern-central Algeria has its origins in a female saint named Daïa who lived in a cave (ghār) in the M'zab valley?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy", "Tommy Brown", "Tommy Brown", "Brown"], "question": "World War II canteen assistant and two sailors boarded \"U-559\" in order to retrieve documents which would later help break the Enigma code?"} +{"answers": ["2010–11 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season"], "question": "Kalin Lucas repeated as preseason conference player of the year prior to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Linda", "Linda Bean", "Linda Lorraine Bean", "Bean"], "question": ", heiress to part of the L.L. Bean company, twice ran for the United States Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Lindbergh Forest", "Lindbergh Forest Neighborhood"], "question": "Knoxville's neighborhood has two Lustron houses built with prefabricated enameled steel?"} +{"answers": ["Life", "Life"], "question": "in Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards' memoir , Richards makes unflattering claims about Mick Jagger, but adds \"I love the man dearly; I'm still his mate\"?"} +{"answers": ["Colpophyllia"], "question": "some stony corals, such as the aptly named \"\", resemble over-sized cerebra?"} +{"answers": ["Denver S. Dickerson", "Dickerson", "Denver", "Denver Sylvester Dickerson"], "question": "Nevada Governor resisted pressure to stop the interracial boxing match of defending champion Jack Johnson and later supervised Johnson's federal prison sentence?"} +{"answers": ["Stanley", "Stanley Tanger", "Tanger", "Stanley K. Tanger"], "question": " not only founded Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, but he has also been credited with inventing the concept of the outlet mall itself?"} +{"answers": ["Mad in America"], "question": " was a 2002 critique of psychiatry written by American journalist Robert Whitaker?"} +{"answers": ["Tumbulgum"], "question": "the Australian town of was the third town in the state of New South Wales to agree that retail outlets will not provide disposable plastic shopping bags?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Jerome Lipshutz", "Lipshutz", "Robert", "Robert Lipshutz"], "question": "former President Jimmy Carter credited his White House Counsel with offering insights that led to the signing of the Camp David Accords between Egypt and Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Edorian", "Edorian McCullough", "McCullough"], "question": " twice won the Texas high school 100 meter championship and later played for the Frankfurt Galaxy in World Bowl XV?"} +{"answers": ["Li Gang incident", "Li Gang"], "question": "a Chinese police officer's son, convinced that he would avoid facing criminal consequences after hitting a pedestrian, yelled \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyd", "Lloyd Morain", "Morain", "Lloyd L. Morain"], "question": "philanthropist read palms in Hollywood before a career as a utilities executive, and, uniquely, served two terms as president of the American Humanist Association?"} +{"answers": ["Było sobie miasteczko..."], "question": "the murder of worshipers in Kysylyn during the massacres of Poles in Volhynia became the subject of a for Telewizja Polska?"} +{"answers": ["California Voting Rights Act"], "question": "the makes it easier for minority groups in California to prove that their votes are being diluted in \"at-large\" elections?"} +{"answers": ["Jo-Jo Morrissey", "Jo-Jo", "Morrissey"], "question": "prior to the 1933 Cincinnati Reds season, a newspaper reported that \"developed amazingly\", yet he finished fifth in the league in errors and batted .230?"} +{"answers": ["Ketchaoua Mosque"], "question": " \"\" in Algiers is a \"mosque-turned-cathedral-turned-mosque\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kellermann", "Donald", "Donald Simon Kellermann", "Donald S. Kellermann"], "question": "\"Newsday\" reporter deliberately broke into a bar so that he could be arrested and write a series of articles about conditions at the Suffolk County, New York jail?"} +{"answers": ["Aciculopoda mapesi", "Aciculopoda"], "question": "the newly named extinct prawn is the third unambiguous fossil decapod from before the Mesozoic?"} +{"answers": ["Calomiris", "Angela", "Angela Calomiris"], "question": "FBI informant donated US$50 of government money to the legal defense fund for CPUSA leaders before testifying against them in court?"} +{"answers": ["Roger Denzer", "Denzer", "Roger"], "question": "on April 22, 1900, earned the first win in Chicago White Sox franchise history?"} +{"answers": ["Ba Nyan", "Ba", "Nyan"], "question": ", a prominent Burmese painter, met George V of the United Kingdom in person, after he had saved one of the king's relatives from drowning?"} +{"answers": ["Modi", "Alon", "Modi Alon"], "question": " scored the Israeli Air Force's first aerial victories on 3 June 1948 while flying an Avia S-199, a derivative of the German Messerschmitt Bf 109?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary Magdalene's Church", "St Mary Magdalene's Church, Croome D'Abitot"], "question": "the exterior of in Croome D'Abitot was designed by Lancelot \"Capability\" Brown in Gothic Revival style, but the interior by Robert Adam is Georgian?"} +{"answers": ["Augustus G. Paine, Jr.", "Augustus Gibson Paine Jr.", "Jr.", "Augustus", "Augustus G. Paine Jr."], "question": "since 1952, the Austrian Consulate General in New York City is located in the former townhouse of the paper manufacturer ?"} +{"answers": ["Oak Ridge", "Oak Ridge gatehouses"], "question": "in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the are now listed historic properties used for meetings and education?"} +{"answers": ["Åland Maritime Museum"], "question": " in Mariehamn, Åland, features the museum ship \"Pommern \", formerly one of the fastest windjammers in the grain trade in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Anne", "Saint Anne, Alderney"], "question": "the Luftwaffe command bunker and tower, and the German naval tactical headquarters were located in during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Adriatic Croatia International Club"], "question": " is the single largest marina chain in the Mediterranean?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Clark", "William Dennison", "William Dennison Clark"], "question": ", whose \"wretched blunder\" in 1905 ended Michigan's 56-game unbeaten streak in football, killed himself 27 years later, reportedly expressing the hope to atone for his error?"} +{"answers": ["Stark's Knob"], "question": "the upthrust of has been studied using snails in pillows?"} +{"answers": ["Luis Daoíz y Torres", "Luis", "Torres"], "question": "Captain \"\" refused orders to hand over his barracks to French troops during the Dos de Mayo Uprising, and was killed in the ensuing attack?"} +{"answers": ["Mikhail", "Mikhail Beketov", "Mikhail Vasilyevich Beketov", "Beketov"], "question": ", a Russian journalist who opposed construction of the Moscow – Saint Petersburg motorway, was beaten up by unknown assailants in November 2008, leaving him wheelchair-bound?"} +{"answers": ["Braye Harbour"], "question": "a breakwater built by the British to protect its Navy in the 19th century shelters the ?"} +{"answers": ["Åland Maritime Museum", "Åland Museum"], "question": "a boat made of seal skin dated to the Stone Age, as well as the world's oldest beer bottles, can be found in the in Mariehamn, Åland?"} +{"answers": ["Walter Goodfellow", "Goodfellow", "Walter"], "question": " obtained the type specimen of the Mikado Pheasant, comprising two long black tail feathers, from one of his porters who was wearing them in his head-dress?"} +{"answers": ["Hulen", "Billy Hulen", "Billy"], "question": " of the Philadelphia Phillies was the last regular left-handed shortstop in Major League Baseball history?"} +{"answers": ["Fisherton Delamere"], "question": "records of christenings, marriages, and burials in the former parish of , Wiltshire, England are preserved back to the 1560s?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Greenway", "James Cowan Greenway", "Greenway"], "question": "\"Extinct and Vanishing Birds of the World\", written by ornithologist , was an inspiration for the IUCN Red List?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Ayres", "William Louis Ayres", "Louis Ayres"], "question": " designed the chapel at the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial in France?"} +{"answers": ["Secunderabad Clock Tower"], "question": "the \"\", which was inaugurated in 1897, was erected in honour of the progress made by the British officers posted at the Secunderabad Cantonment?"} +{"answers": ["Andriza Mircovich", "Mircovich", "Andriza"], "question": "when chose to be executed by shooting, prison officials were unable to find five men willing to participate in the firing squad and had to build a shooting machine?"} +{"answers": ["Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City", "Cuauhtémoc"], "question": "as many as people per day come into the of Mexico City to work, shop or visit its cultural and historic sites?"} +{"answers": ["Stolan", "Victor", "Victor Stolan"], "question": "after reading articles by Julian Huxley on the disappearance of Africa's wildlife, wrote to him with \"the germ of the idea\" that led to the World Wildlife Fund?"} +{"answers": ["Ayame", "Koike", "Ayame Koike"], "question": " was one of three recipients of the Judges' Special Acting Award from the Japan Movie Critics Awards in recognition of their performance in \"Always Zoku Sanchōme no Yūhi\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Frullo", "John L. Frullo", "John", "Frullo"], "question": ", a new Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives, is active in an organization which promotes the restoration of bighorn sheep to Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Ted Dexter", "Ted", "Dexter"], "question": "in 1962 the England cricket captain hit a ball out of the 120,000 seat Melbourne Cricket Ground, a feat previously thought impossible?"} +{"answers": ["St Leonard's Church", "St Leonard's Church, Bridgnorth"], "question": "the aisles of , Shropshire, \"(tower pictured)\" were destroyed when stored ammunition was ignited by cannon fire in the Civil War in 1646?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Whaleback", "Mount Whaleback mine"], "question": "the at Newman, Western Australia, is the biggest single-pit open-cut iron ore mine in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum"], "question": "the curator of the in Washington studied ballet under Russian prima ballerina Alexandra Danilova?"} +{"answers": ["Erick Silva", "Erick Vinicius Silva", "Silva", "Erick"], "question": "martial artist competed in \"one of the wettest events in MMA history\" when the outdoor event was subjected to torrential rain?"} +{"answers": ["Crawley", "Geoffrey", "Geoffrey Crawley"], "question": "Arthur Conan Doyle used photos of the Cottingley Fairies to prove the existence of supernatural entities, though an analysis of the images by showed that they were a hoax?"} +{"answers": ["Breiðamerkurjökull"], "question": "since the 1890s, a warmer climate has caused \"\", an outlet glacier of the larger glacier of Vatnajökull, to rapidly retreat?"} +{"answers": ["St Swithun's Church", "St Swithun's Church, Worcester"], "question": ", is described as \"one of the best preserved examples of an early Georgian church in England\"?"} +{"answers": ["Teslim Balogun", "Balogun", "Teslim"], "question": " was the first African to qualify as a professional football coach?"} +{"answers": ["First and Second Battles of Wonju"], "question": "the French Battalion's bayonet charges at the impressed General Ridgway to encourage all American units to conduct bayonet fighting during the Korean War?"} +{"answers": ["Crumblin' Down"], "question": "\"\" was John Cougar Mellencamp's first single released with his real last name?"} +{"answers": ["Andhra Pradesh Housing Board"], "question": "the , which was conceived by Nizam Osman Ali Khan \"\" in 1911, enhanced the look of Hyderabad with civic amenities long before many other Indian cities?"} +{"answers": ["Promised Land", "Promised Land"], "question": "presenter Natasha Fatah said she broke down in tears in response to her interviewees' stories about being a refugee during the recording of the CBC Radio One program ?"} +{"answers": ["Höfn"], "question": ", an Icelandic fishing town, has an entire museum devoted to glaciers?"} +{"answers": ["Shake It Up", "Shake It Up"], "question": "Disney Channel veteran Selena Gomez \"\" sings the theme song for the new Disney series, ?"} +{"answers": ["Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis"], "question": "an overactive thyroid gland can cause attacks of , particularly in young men of Chinese and Japanese origin?"} +{"answers": ["Condemnation Act"], "question": "in \"United States v. Carmack\" in 1946, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the federal government's power under the to exercise eminent domain over land owned by a state?"} +{"answers": ["Milecastle 17"], "question": "a milestone found near on Hadrian's Wall is the only known contemporary record of the name of Gaius Julius Marcus, Roman Governor of Britain?"} +{"answers": ["2009 NBA Development League Expansion draft", "NBA Development League Expansion Draft"], "question": "the entire took place via teleconference?"} +{"answers": ["Kilroy", "Matthew Kilroy", "Matthew Kilroy", "Matthew"], "question": "British Army soldier was found guilty of manslaughter in the Boston Massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Larson Brothers Airport"], "question": "the sod-surfaced was described as the \"finest airport in the state\" of Wisconsin in 1932?"} +{"answers": ["Wadjemup Lighthouse"], "question": " \"\" was Australia's first rotating beam lighthouse?"} +{"answers": ["The Jubalaires"], "question": "on November 14, 1942, black gospel quartet had a hit with \"Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition\", a response to the attack on Pearl Harbor the previous year?"} +{"answers": ["Caroline Lacroix", "Caroline", "Lacroix"], "question": "Leopold II's mistress was so loathed by the Belgian public that on one occasion, her carriage was stoned in Brussels?"} +{"answers": ["Moss Eccles Tarn"], "question": "the \"strange, flat-bottomed boat\" in which Beatrix Potter rowed on is now housed in the Windermere Steamboat Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Johanna", "Johanna Bugge Olsen", "Olsen"], "question": " was convicted of treason for having printed some \"un-national\" material in \"Arbeidet\" during WWII?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Newman railway", "Mount Newman"], "question": "on 21 June 2001, on the , a BHP Billiton iron ore train consisting of 682 cars broke the world record for the heaviest train, weighing 99,734 tons and being 7.3 kilometres long?"} +{"answers": ["Norwich Market", "Norwich Provision Market"], "question": "in the 16th century people convicted of sedition had their ears nailed to the pillory in , and when their pillory time was completed their ears were cut off?"} +{"answers": ["Takayama", "Masa Takayama", "Masa"], "question": "Michelin-starred chef \"\" would deliver food only to Marlon Brando?"} +{"answers": ["Jule Sugarman", "Jule", "Jule Meyer Sugarman", "Sugarman"], "question": " helped design and administer the Head Start Program, which has served 27 million American children from low-income families since its inception in 1965?"} +{"answers": ["No Mercy", "No Mercy"], "question": "a match at the World Wrestling Federation's event resulted from one wrestler hitting another with a car to protest racism?"} +{"answers": ["Trauma in children"], "question": " accounted for 59.5% of all mortality in the United States for children in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Teffont Evias"], "question": "Sir Walter Raleigh mentions the church of in his \"Discoverie of Guiana\" (1596)?"} +{"answers": ["TV pickup"], "question": "the British National Grid saw a record 2800 MW increase in demand due to the after the 1990 FIFA World Cup Semi-Final between England and West Germany?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Murray of Strowan", "Strowan", "James Murray"], "question": "after being wounded at the capture of Martinique, Lt-Gen. had to sleep sitting up for the rest of his life?"} +{"answers": ["Hamersley & Robe River railway"], "question": "Do you know that, with of track, Rio Tinto's is the largest privately owned heavy freight rail network in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Harl", "Harl Maggert", "Maggert", "Harl Maggert", "Harl Vestin Maggert"], "question": "outfielder was on pace to win a batting title when he was permanently suspended from professional baseball for throwing games?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Scheibler", "Carl", "Scheibler"], "question": "s method of extracting sugar from sugar beet molasses with strontium hydroxide was widely used before World War I?"} +{"answers": ["West Shore", "West Shore"], "question": ", a magazine published from 1875 to 1891 in Portland, Oregon, was well known for its illustrations of scenery, architecture, and commerce of the Pacific Northwest?"} +{"answers": ["Iuri Alcântara", "Iuri", "Alcântara"], "question": "after beating the highly touted prospect Francisco \"Massaranduba\" Drinaldo via armbar, was signed by World Extreme Cagefighting to appear on their last ever event?"} +{"answers": ["I've Got Nothing"], "question": "the 2009 single \"\" was written entirely through crowdsourcing in 10 weeks?"} +{"answers": ["I Love Bacon!"], "question": "the cookbook has a recipe by Cat Cora \"\" for \"Pig Candy Ice Cream,\" which contains chopped bacon?"} +{"answers": ["Saroornagar Lake"], "question": "a few years after the ecological restoration of Hyderabad's in 2003, migratory birds returned to the lake in large numbers?"} +{"answers": ["Ultimate Spider-Man", "Ultimate Spider-Man"], "question": "there is an upcoming starring Spider-Man based on the \"Ultimate Spider-Man\" storyline that will air on Disney XD?"} +{"answers": ["Hahn", "Ed", "Ed Hahn"], "question": "Do you know that, after breaking his nose in the 1906 World Series, batted .429 to help the Chicago White Sox win their first championship?"} +{"answers": ["William Henry Wynn-Williams", "Henry", "William Wynn-Williams", "Wynn-Williams", "Henry Wynn-Williams"], "question": "the ratepayer protest led by New Zealand lawyer nearly bankrupted Christchurch City Council?"} +{"answers": ["Cobb Seamount"], "question": "the 27-million-year-old is so heavily encrusted in sea life that no bare rock surface has been found in dives?"} +{"answers": ["1950–51 Ashes series"], "question": "a rainstorm that disrupted the First Test in the was blamed on the American atomic bomb experiments carried out on Bikini Atoll \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Strez"], "question": "Saint Sava likely had a hand in the murder of 13th-century Bulgarian noble , a largely independent ruler in Macedonia?"} +{"answers": ["Charles A. Miller House"], "question": "the was built for the oldest funeral director in Cincinnati, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Great Migrations"], "question": ", the largest programming event of the National Geographic Channel, is part of the largest cross-platform initiative since the founding of the National Geographic Society in 1888?"} +{"answers": ["Alderney Society", "Alderney Society Museum"], "question": "the artifacts on display at the are as diverse as 1940 census papers, cinerary urns, dulcie cups, and curry powder bottles?"} +{"answers": ["Pancartes"], "question": "gifts to monasteries in medieval Normandy were often rerecorded on ?"} +{"answers": ["Revenge of the Beefsteak Tomatoes"], "question": "to promote , two human-sized tomatoes picketed Super Bowl XVII?"} +{"answers": ["Lucan portrait of Leonardo da Vinci", "Lucan portrait of a man by Leonardo da Vinci"], "question": "some believe the \"\" is a self-portrait of Leonardo da Vinci?"} +{"answers": ["Dart Lifeboat Station"], "question": "despite operating from 1878 to 1896, was only required for one shipwreck?"} +{"answers": ["Liam Walsh", "Liam Walsh", "Liam", "Walsh"], "question": "the new Commonwealth boxing champion and his two brothers made their pro boxing debuts on the same night?"} +{"answers": ["Bredolab botnet"], "question": "when Dutch officials took control of the , they were able to use it against itself?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Landtroop", "Jim Landtroop"], "question": "State Representative was also a winning varsity basketball coach in Plainview, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["SimplySiti"], "question": "the cosmetic line was founded by and named after Malaysian singer Siti Nurhaliza, and some of its products are named after her recordings?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary Magdalene's Church, Battlefield", "St Mary Magdalene's Church"], "question": ", Shropshire, \"\" is built on the site of the Battle of Shrewsbury that took place in 1403?"} +{"answers": ["Empire Star", "BSA Empire Star"], "question": "in 1937, a motorcycle ridden by Walter Handley won a race at Brooklands with a fastest lap of ?"} +{"answers": ["Ducoudray Holstein Expedition"], "question": "the planned to invade Puerto Rico?"} +{"answers": ["Summit cross"], "question": "the world's first glass was erected on the \"Schartwand\" in Salzburg's Tennengebirge mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Isla", "Isla Blair", "Blair"], "question": "when Paul McCartney offered a ride home, his fans attacked her?"} +{"answers": ["Spencer's Pilots"], "question": "the short-lived CBS adventure series starred character actor Gene Evans as the owner of a small aviation company?"} +{"answers": ["Americanization School"], "question": "the \"\" in Oceanside, California, was built as part of historic assimilation programs aimed at Spanish-speaking immigrants?"} +{"answers": ["Cockfield F.C."], "question": ", from the tiny \"two-street pit village\" of Cockfield, County Durham, was dubbed the \"Village Wonder Team\" after reaching the semi-finals of the FA Amateur Cup in 1923?"} +{"answers": ["Kastelholm Castle"], "question": " is one of only five surviving Finnish medieval fortresses that is also considered to be architecturally substantial?"} +{"answers": ["Polavaram Project Authority", "Polavaram Project"], "question": "because the would submerge 276 villages in India, it was opposed by human rights and environmental activists, political parties, and neighboring governments?"} +{"answers": ["Machpelah Cemetery", "Machpelah Cemetery"], "question": "the 1907 Woodward Mausoleum \"\" at in Le Roy, New York, was built for the man who made a fortune developing Jell-O into a bestselling dessert?"} +{"answers": ["Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year"], "question": "Cuban American singer Gloria Estefan became the first female recipient of the award in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["United Trade Unions of the Free Territory of Trieste"], "question": "the Slovenian-Italian brotherhood was one of the platforms of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Mignot Memorial Hospital"], "question": "the in Alderney is not covered by the National Health Service?"} +{"answers": ["Cumberland", "George", "George Cumberland"], "question": "the last engraving by William Blake was a visiting card for his friend , which Blake decorated with children hoop rolling and flying kites?"} +{"answers": ["Hope", "Johnny'' Hope", "Johnny", "Johnny Hope"], "question": "American burglar , the son of another burglar, may have been part of his father's gang that robbed the Manhattan Bank in 1878, netting nearly in cash and securities?"} +{"answers": ["Coast-to-Coast Line"], "question": "in 2011, the Swedish Transport Administration will upgrade a section of the electric railway \"\" to shave seven minutes off the travel time?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Machias", "Battle of Machias"], "question": "in the 1777 , a British amphibious assault seized stores of flour, rice, corn, shoes, and ammunition, but was driven off by United States forces assisted by Maliseet, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot Indians?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Albright", "William Donald Albright"], "question": " homesteaded in Alberta's Peace River region in 1913 and conducted studies there that led to his farm becoming Canada's northernmost agricultural experiment station?"} +{"answers": ["Harold King", "King", "Harold Raymond King", "Harold King", "Harold"], "question": "American novelist earned the title \"the crown prince of suspense\" with the publication of his 1979 anti-Nazi thriller \"Closing Ceremonies\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pruys", "Andreas", "Andreas Pruys"], "question": "in Bach's \"St John Passion\" in the Philharmonie Luxembourg, Christoph Prégardien was the Evangelist and sang the words of Christ?"} +{"answers": ["Borton", "Babe Borton", "Babe"], "question": "first baseman bribed opponents so that his team could win the 1919 Pacific Coast League championship?"} +{"answers": ["Bzyb River"], "question": "Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev once proposed a major dam on the \"\", but dropped the idea when he learned it would affect the beach at his favorite resort of Pitsunda?"} +{"answers": ["Canfield–Wright House"], "question": "the was built for an oil tycoon who developed Beverly Hills and Del Mar, California?"} +{"answers": ["Sex, Slander, and Salvation"], "question": " was published just before David Berg's death and the Love Charter's reorganization of the Family International?"} +{"answers": ["Kudus Mosque", "Menara Kudus Mosque"], "question": " is the only mosque in Java known to have a Majapahit-style Hindu drum tower?"} +{"answers": ["Marv", "Marv Rackley", "Rackley"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1946, was hired by his teammate Jackie Robinson to play for the \"Jackie Robinson All-Stars\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jacques", "Jacques Bellange", "Bellange"], "question": "the \"secretive character\" of the \"Beggar Looking Through His Hat\" \"\", attributed to 17th-century artist , may have appealed to its former owner, American KGB spy Michael Straight?"} +{"answers": ["Hangar One", "Hangar One"], "question": ", once used by Charles Lindbergh, was built at Los Angeles International Airport when it consisted of a dirt landing strip in the middle of bean and barley fields?"} +{"answers": ["Cefn Golau"], "question": ", a disused cholera cemetery near Tredegar in Wales, has many graves dating from August and ?"} +{"answers": ["Tandy", "Vic", "Vic Tandy"], "question": " was the first researcher to link infrasound and ghosts together?"} +{"answers": ["The Calling", "The Calling"], "question": "the lyrics of Yes's last top-ten rock hit \"\" were inspired by singer Jon Anderson's concept of \"local history\"?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Thomas", "Thomas Henry Scott"], "question": "executioner was fired for being with a prostitute on the night before a hanging job?"} +{"answers": ["Bisland", "Elizabeth Bisland Wetmore", "Elizabeth Bisland", "Elizabeth"], "question": " \"\" lost a celebrated race around the world to Nellie Bly in 1889–90?"} +{"answers": ["Arne Wam", "Wam", "Arne"], "question": ", as director of the Norwegian State Railways, ended the practice of turning all the seats in whatever direction a train was facing?"} +{"answers": ["Bert", "Perrigo", "Bert Perrigo"], "question": "British engineer , who helped develop the BSA Blue Star motorcycles in the 1930s, was paid one-half-penny royalty for every motorcycle sold?"} +{"answers": ["Pratt–Yorke opinion"], "question": "mis-transcribed versions of the of 1757 were circulated in British North America by opponents of the Royal Proclamation of 1763?"} +{"answers": ["Wallkill Rail Trail", "Wallkill Valley Rail Trail"], "question": "in 2009 the \"\", a public walkway in upstate New York, nearly doubled in length?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Friedrich Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe", "Prince Friedrich Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe", "Schaumburg-Lippe"], "question": "in 1939, three Icelandic Nazi-sympathizers approached with the hope of making him king of Iceland?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Blanchard", "Carter", "Charles B. Carter", "Charles"], "question": "Maine Senator was known for his agility, nerve, and \"wonderful handling of his massive frame\" as a football player in the early 1900s?"} +{"answers": ["The King Is Dead", "The King Is Dead"], "question": "The Decemberists' single off of their has been compared to R.E.M., Neil Young, Steely Dan and Bruce Springsteen?"} +{"answers": ["Duke Henderson", "Henderson", "Duke"], "question": "in the late 1940s, American blues shouter and jazz singer renounced his past and began broadcasting as Brother Henderson, a minister and gospel DJ?"} +{"answers": ["Monte Titano"], "question": "Do you know that, according to legend, \"\" in San Marino was given as a gift to Saint Marinus, a stonemason fleeing anti-Christian persecution, who established a hermitage there?"} +{"answers": ["I.G.Y.", "I.G.Y."], "question": "Steely Dan singer Donald Fagen's only \"Billboard\" Top 40 hit as a solo artist was \"\", a song inspired by the International Geophysical Year of – ?"} +{"answers": ["Meyer Foshaug", "Meyer", "Foshaug", "Meyer Nilssen Foshaug"], "question": " held one of the first four seats won by the Labour Party in the Parliament of Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Anti-Fascist Youth Union of the Free Territory of Trieste"], "question": "Do you know that, in addition to mobilizing labor brigades for the post-war reconstruction of Yugoslavia, the planned sporting and cultural events?"} +{"answers": ["Aimerico", "Aimerico Manrique de Lara", "Lara"], "question": "the troubadour Peire Rogier addressed a poem to , Duke of Narbonne (c. 1152–1177), encouraging him to live up to his illustrious Spanish lineage?"} +{"answers": ["Kaplaneios School"], "question": "the 19th-century in Ioannina, Greece, evolved into the most significant intellectual center of the city through the work of Athanasios Psalidas?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick", "Frederick James Gould", "Gould"], "question": "the writer became a prominent agnostic and pioneering secular humanist despite having studied theology with \"devout fury\" during his youth?"} +{"answers": ["House", "House"], "question": "director Nobuhiko Obayashi purposely made the special effects in the Japanese horror comedy film look unrealistic?"} +{"answers": ["Norman", "Norman Sedgwick Sterry", "Norman Sterry", "Sterry", "Clinton Norman Sterry"], "question": "Los Angeles attorney represented the New York Yankees in a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that upheld an exemption from the antitrust laws for Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Rand", "Schrader", "Rand Schrader"], "question": "after AIDS activist died in 1993, his partner David Bohnett founded the GeoCities website using the benefits from Schrader's life insurance?"} +{"answers": ["Berliner Helicopter"], "question": "an early example of the \"\" was thought to have potential as a \"flying torpedo\" to be used to hold cities for ransom?"} +{"answers": ["Sellars", "Mandy Sellars", "Mandy"], "question": "Do you know that, because of a lifelong medical condition that may be Proteus syndrome, legs and feet weigh about 210 lb (95 kg), while her upper body only weighs about 84 lb (38 kg)?"} +{"answers": ["American democracy promotion in the Middle East and North Africa"], "question": "the American government and advocates of political reform have been increasingly in the Middle East and North Africa since September 11, 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Archibald", "Edward William Archibald"], "question": "despite the mental demands of his profession, , considered Canada's first neurosurgeon, was described as a \"distressingly absent-minded character\"?"} +{"answers": ["Patriarchal Monastery of the Holy Trinity"], "question": "the altar of the church of the \"\" near Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria, was once used for pagan sacrifices?"} +{"answers": ["1907 Kingston earthquake"], "question": "in the aftermath of the , the Governor of Jamaica refused an offer of eight surgeons from three United States warships?"} +{"answers": ["Bett", "Raymond", "Raymond Kimutai Bett"], "question": " set a new race record to win the 2010 Athens Classic Marathon, which celebrated the 2,500th anniversary of the Battle of Marathon?"} +{"answers": ["McCall", "Cash McCall", "Cash McCall", "Cash"], "question": "American electric blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter has evolved in musical styles from gospel to soul to the blues?"} +{"answers": ["Cloud Break mine", "Cloudbreak mine"], "question": "the project, worth A$, was in danger of not being approved after the discovery of the incredibly rare Night Parrot in the area?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office Lenox Hill Station", "United States Post Office", "United States Post Office"], "question": "Do you know that, unlike other Colonial Revival post offices in New York, the on Manhattan's Upper East Side has two main entrances on either side?"} +{"answers": ["National Federation of Discharged and Demobilized Sailors and Soldiers"], "question": "the , a forerunner of the Royal British Legion, was founded in opposition to the re-conscription of men injured during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["El Chal"], "question": "the large ritual E-Group complex northeast of the ancient acropolis in the Maya city of \"(altar pictured)\" in Guatemala was once the city centre?"} +{"answers": ["Stirk", "John", "John Stirk"], "question": " played every league game during Watford Football Club's 1978–79 promotion-winning season?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Cumming", "Cumming", "Andrew"], "question": "Major General CBE, who commanded British troops in the NATO-led Kosovo Force in 1992, became controller of the charity SSAFA Forces Help after leaving the Army in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Hartford City Courthouse Square Historic District"], "question": "Indiana's Gas Boom of the 1880s played a pivotal role in the development of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Arkwright", "Arkwright", "Henry"], "question": "the body of amateur cricketer , who was killed by an avalanche in 1866, was found 31 years later missing its head and both feet?"} +{"answers": ["Gabi", "Gabi"], "question": "the birth of \"(pictured with mother)\", the first elephant conceived in Israel through artificial insemination, was viewed live by over 350,000 people in 108 countries?"} +{"answers": ["R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A."], "question": "the George W. Bush presidential campaign used John Cougar Mellencamp's \"\" at a campaign rally, despite Mellencamp's opposition to Bush's political positions?"} +{"answers": ["Ådalen Line"], "question": "the of Sweden will be upgraded to become part of a high-speed railway corridor between Stockholm and Umeå?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Tsheehama", "Peter", "Tsheehama"], "question": "while was chief of the Namibian intelligence agency, the agency was informally known as \"Tshirumbu's people\"?"} +{"answers": ["Louis J. Roussel, Jr.", "Louis", "Louis J. Roussel Jr.", "Jr."], "question": "Louisiana industrialist and political kingmaker began his career in the 1930s as a New Orleans bus driver?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Brentingby", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "in 1977 the body of , Leicestershire, was partly demolished and converted into a house, leaving the tower standing?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriel", "Acquin", "Gabriel Acquin"], "question": "after the Maliseet gave the Prince of Wales a ride in his canoe, he was invited to London, where he set up a wigwam in South Kensington?"} +{"answers": ["Potential person"], "question": "philosophers differ in opinion as to whether have value or not?"} +{"answers": ["Sully", "Jack Sully", "Jack"], "question": "by 1900, a 12-man outlaw gang led by desperado had reportedly stolen 50,000 cattle and 3,000 horses?"} +{"answers": ["Sharad Anantrao Joshi", "Sharad", "Joshi", "Sharad Joshi"], "question": " was the sole Member of Parliament to vote against the bill providing 33% reservation for women in the upper house of the Indian Parliament and the state assemblies?"} +{"answers": ["Northern Nevada Correctional Center"], "question": "one of Sammy Davis, Jr.'s performances in Nevada was a gig at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Gavella", "Branko Gavella", "Branko"], "question": "theatre director and critic refereed the opening match of the first Croatian association football championship in 1912?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir John Fagg, 1st Baronet", "Sir"], "question": "after visiting in 1697, Daniel Defoe wrote of Fagg's prodigious bullocks, \"I never saw any thing like them\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stradun", "Stradun"], "question": "Dubrovnik's historic main street \"\" was the site of a tennis match played in by Goran Ivanišević and John McEnroe?"} +{"answers": ["Butchers Wheel"], "question": ", a cutlery and tool factory in Sheffield, could only be accessed through a single, guarded door?"} +{"answers": ["Epidemiology", "Epidemiology"], "question": "despite its high praise by critics, the \"Community\" episode \"\" was the least-watched non-reality component of NBC's Comedy Night Done Right lineup?"} +{"answers": ["Sane", "Dan", "Dan Sane"], "question": "Memphis and country blues guitarist and songwriter recorded with Frank Stokes, billed as the Beale Street Sheiks?"} +{"answers": ["William Hancock", "William Ilbert Hancock", "William", "Hancock", "William Hancock"], "question": " was one of seven Hancock brothers to play rugby union for Somerset?"} +{"answers": ["Burr", "Charles Chauncey Burr", "Charles"], "question": " was an abolitionist before the American Civil War but then became a Copperhead?"} +{"answers": ["Vladimir Guerrier", "Vladimir Ivanovich Guerrier", "Vladimir", "Guerrier"], "question": "in the 1870s Russian liberals like and Chicherin accused Karl Marx of being narrowly concerned with the proletariat and indifferent to the entrepreneur's \"psychic labour\"?"} +{"answers": ["Linx", "Linx"], "question": " \"(train pictured)\" cited competition from low-cost airlines for terminating their Oslo−Stockholm train service?"} +{"answers": ["Health Security Express"], "question": "the 1994 bus tour experienced technical difficulties, including an overheating bus?"} +{"answers": ["Oscar season"], "question": "studios release films in the fall, during , to have a better chance at winning the Academy Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Wide Awake in Europe"], "question": "U2's was created as part of a program to draw customers to independent record shops during the 2010 holiday shopping season?"} +{"answers": ["Legion of Ratu Adil"], "question": "the was a pro-Dutch militia and private army established during the Indonesian National Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Reorganization Plan No. 3"], "question": "Richard Nixon unilaterally created the United States Environmental Protection Agency with ?"} +{"answers": ["Hyrcania", "Hyrcania"], "question": "two unexplained stepped tunnels near King Herod's in the Judean desert have attracted treasure hunters looking for riches described in the Copper Scroll of Qumran?"} +{"answers": ["Fengguo Temple"], "question": "DaXiongBao Hall of \"\", first built in 1020, is one of the earliest examples in Chinese architecture where bracket sets are used in between columns instead of simple struts?"} +{"answers": ["Dygert", "Jimmy Dygert", "Jimmy"], "question": "spitballer , who won 21 games in 1907, weighed about 115 pounds, which may make him the lightest pitcher in Major League Baseball history?"} +{"answers": ["Keller", "Frank P. Keller", "Frank"], "question": "the \"revolutionary\" car chase sequence in the 1968 film \"Bullitt\" was edited by Oscar-winner ?"} +{"answers": ["Alan Reid", "Alan Reid", "Alan", "Reid"], "question": "Australian political journalist s exposé about B. A. Santamaria led to the Australian Labor Party split of 1955?"} +{"answers": ["Jordan Kovacs", "Jordan", "Jordan David Kovacs", "Kovacs"], "question": "American football safety went from being a walk-on to being the second leading tackler in the Big Ten Conference?"} +{"answers": ["Moscow State Pedagogical University"], "question": "the alumni of the include Mikhail Gorbachev's wife Raisa?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel", "Samuel Bristowe", "Samuel Boteler Bristowe", "Bristowe", "Samuel Ellis Bristowe"], "question": "in 1889 the English judge was shot in the back by a German maker of false teeth?"} +{"answers": ["Nude Sitting on a Divan"], "question": "on November 2, 2010, the oil painting \"\" sold for , a record for an artwork by Amadeo Modigliani?"} +{"answers": ["Arbitration Act 1979", "Arbitration Act"], "question": "the English was passed as the Prime Minister went to resign?"} +{"answers": ["Johnny Sturm", "Sturm", "Johnny"], "question": "Do you know that, in early 1941, broke into the New York Yankees lineup after two future Hall of Famers went into slumps?"} +{"answers": ["National Democratic Party", "National Democratic Party"], "question": "the was formed in 1978 as the last step in Anwar El Sadat's four-phase program to introduce a multi-party system to Egypt?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "W. Thompson", "Hall W. Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": "remarks by that \"we don't discriminate in every other area except blacks\" before the 1990 PGA Championship led golf's governing bodies to ban holding tournaments at all-white clubs?"} +{"answers": ["Cave of the Ramban"], "question": "Jews are prohibited from praying at the of Nahmanides, a foremost medieval rabbinic scholar and kabbalist?"} +{"answers": ["Judy", "Judy"], "question": "a Pointer named was the only dog to be registered as a World War II prisoner of war?"} +{"answers": ["Manastır Mosque", "Manastır Mosque, Istanbul"], "question": "the \"\" in Istanbul is one of the few surviving Byzantine religious buildings of Constantinople whose dedication remains uncertain?"} +{"answers": ["Roy Gene Skinner", "Roy Skinner", "Roy", "Skinner"], "question": ", head coach of the Vanderbilt Commodores men's basketball team, recruited Perry Wallace as the first African American to play varsity basketball in the Southeastern Conference?"} +{"answers": ["Niqāb in Egypt"], "question": "in response to the banning of the , students protested by wearing protective face masks?"} +{"answers": ["Skjegstad", "A. Skjegstad", "Adolf Skjegstad", "Adolf"], "question": "when was hired by \"Aftenposten\", he became one of the few journalists in Norway to go from a labour newspaper to a high-profile conservative newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["James Armstrong", "Armstrong", "James Armstrong", "James"], "question": "American soul blues and electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter was almost stabbed to death at his home in 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Imperial Wireless Chain"], "question": "the was a wireless telegraphy communications network, built in the 1920s to link the countries of the British Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Lottie", "Kimbrough", "Lottie Kimbrough"], "question": "American country blues singer was nicknamed \"the Kansas City Butterball\"?"} +{"answers": ["Giro al Sas"], "question": "in 1907, the winner of the first 10 km road race in Trento was disqualified for taking a shortcut?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Sikes", "Alfred C. Sikes"], "question": "U.S. President George H. W. Bush nominated to be chairperson of the FCC instead of Sherrie Marshall because Sikes was thought to have a better relationship with Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Oliver", "Harry Oliver", "Oliver", "Harry"], "question": "when joined Watford Football Club, Benskins Brewery paid the transfer fee on the club's behalf?"} +{"answers": ["Natasha", "Natasha Laren Mayers", "Mayers", "Natasha Mayers"], "question": "in the 100 metres at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, initially won the bronze, was moved up to silver, then was upgraded to the gold medal due to disqualifications?"} +{"answers": ["Kinan", "Kinan Azmeh", "Azmeh"], "question": "Syrian-born clarinetist debuted a concerto written especially for him at the opening of the Damascus Opera House?"} +{"answers": ["Lonely Ol' Night"], "question": "John Cougar Mellencamp's number-one rock song \"\" was inspired by the 1963 Paul Newman movie \"Hud\"?"} +{"answers": ["Plucknett", "Theodore Plucknett", "Theodore"], "question": " was the first ever chair of legal history at the London School of Economics?"} +{"answers": ["Bogor"], "question": "one of the world's largest botanical gardens in the 19th century was located on in present-day Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Daren", "Queenan", "Daren Queenan"], "question": " won the 1989 Continental Basketball Association Dunk Contest?"} +{"answers": ["Rinia Park"], "question": "during the 1990s, in the Albanian capital of Tirana became a notorious spot for drug dealers and illegal buildings?"} +{"answers": ["Raymond Stone", "Stone", "Raymond"], "question": "after his term as acting Governor of Guam, went on to become a judge on the Supreme Court of Guam?"} +{"answers": ["Libertas", "Libertas"], "question": ", a biographical film about the Croatian Renaissance playwright Marin Držić, was approved for funding in 1992, but was not finished until 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Hardtner", "Henry Hardtner", "Henry E. Hardtner", "Henry Ernest Hardtner"], "question": "Louisiana politician and timber magnate is known as \"the father of forestry in the South\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Lemmon Marathon", "Mount Lemmon"], "question": "the is entirely uphill and climbs over from start to finish as it follows the General Hitchcock Scenic Byway?"} +{"answers": ["Oscar Wilhelm Nilssen", "Oscar", "Nilssen", "Oscar Nilssen"], "question": " chaired the Hedmark branch of the Norwegian Labour Party for thirty-three years, from 1921 to 1954?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel St. Moritz"], "question": "the rooms of the Café Rumpelmayer in the in New York City were designed by the German-born architect Winold Reiss?"} +{"answers": ["Liang", "Liang Congjie", "Congjie"], "question": " established the Friends of Nature in 1994 as the first environmental non-governmental organization to be officially recognized by the government of the People's Republic of China?"} +{"answers": ["Eber", "Eber Brock Ward", "Eber Brock", "Ward"], "question": " built the first Bessemer steel mill in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Mudawana"], "question": "the is the only section of Moroccan law that relies primarily on Islamic sources rather than Spanish or French civil codes?"} +{"answers": ["Liu", "Liu Tianyou", "Tianyou"], "question": "Chinese sport shooter ‎won his first gold medal in the men's 10 m air rifle event at the 2006 Asian Games?"} +{"answers": ["Paradestraße", "Paradestraße"], "question": "two Berlin U-Bahn stations, and Platz der Luftbrücke, have been called \"Flughafen\" (airport) because Hitler wanted the entrance to Tempelhof Airport moved?"} +{"answers": ["Lorne Kusugak", "Lorne", "Kusugak"], "question": ", a member of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut, was a founding director of the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation, a TV network that broadcasts almost entirely in Inuktitut?"} +{"answers": ["Princess Xenia of Montenegro", "Montenegro", "Princess"], "question": " refusal of marriage to Alexander I of Serbia severed diplomatic relations between their two countries?"} +{"answers": ["Tristan thrush", "Turdus eremita"], "question": "the is a regular predator of the eggs and chicks of the Great Shearwater?"} +{"answers": ["Laura Smith", "Laura", "Laura Smith", "Smith"], "question": "classic female blues singer recorded two songs about the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927?"} +{"answers": ["Discretionary trusts and powers in English law"], "question": " in English law have been described as \"powers in the nature of trusts\" because they cross the traditional distinction between trusts and powers?"} +{"answers": ["Allison", "Mary Emma Allison", "Mary"], "question": " conceived of Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF in 1950 to raise funds for powdered milk for needy children, a program that had raised by the time of her death in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Consulate General of France", "Consulate General of France in Jerusalem#Chronological list of Consuls and Consuls Generals in Jerusalem", "Consulate General of France in Jerusalem"], "question": "the established official political ties with the Palestinian government after Yasser Arafat moved to Gaza City in 1994?"} +{"answers": ["George Cain", "George", "Cain"], "question": " book \"Blueschild Baby\" was called \"the most important work of fiction by an Afro-American since \"Native Son\"\" for its portrayal of \"a world that only black people can fully comprehend\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aseroe coccinea"], "question": "although the fungus was characterized in 1989, its validation as a species was delayed until 2007 because the initial description was not in Latin?"} +{"answers": ["Applebay Zuni"], "question": "in 1982 the pilot of a glider earned at least seven FAI gliding badges during the course of a single flight?"} +{"answers": ["Paddington Waterside"], "question": "the of London was intended to be comparable in scale to Canary Wharf?"} +{"answers": ["Solungen"], "question": "Do you know that, although the Norwegian newspaper was only published from 1904 through 1914, its name was involved in a trademark dispute in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Willem Lengton", "Richard John Cork", "Richard", "Cork"], "question": "Battle of Britain fighter ace was the only Fleet Air Arm pilot to shoot down five aircraft in a day?"} +{"answers": ["Cylindrocline lorencei"], "question": "when the only known died and its seeds would not germinate, it was considered extinct—but it was saved through \"in vitro\" culture of part of the seed embryo?"} +{"answers": ["De-Ba'athification"], "question": "the controversial Iraq policy banned anyone affiliated with the Ba'ath Party from working in the public sector?"} +{"answers": ["Tory Christman", "Christman", "Tory"], "question": "former Scientologist trained actor John Travolta in his initial Scientology coursework?"} +{"answers": ["Bragg", "Janet Bragg", "Janet"], "question": "aviator was the first African-American woman to hold a Commercial Pilot Licence?"} +{"answers": ["McCollum", "Ronnie", "Ronnie McCollum"], "question": "March 13, 2001, was named \"Ronnie McCollum Day\" in Shreveport, Louisiana, to honor of that name?"} +{"answers": ["Susan", "Susan Louisa Moir", "Susan Louisa Moir Allison", "Allison"], "question": "Canadian pioneer was the first European to report a sighting of Ogopogo, a cryptid lake monster?"} +{"answers": ["Rosenbaum", "Polly", "Polly Rosenbaum"], "question": " accomplishments in her 45 years in Arizona's state legislature included eliminating spittoons and miniskirted pages from the state House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Caleana major", "Flying Duck Orchid"], "question": "the \"\" was first collected in 1803 at the site of the present day Sydney Opera House?"} +{"answers": ["Blair–Dunning House", "Blair-Dunning House"], "question": "the in Bloomington was the home of the only politician to hold every elected legislative and executive office in Indiana's government?"} +{"answers": ["Lipton", "Martha Lipton", "Martha"], "question": "mezzo-soprano opera singer performed 401 times at the Metropolitan Opera?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Tabor", "Michael Aloysius Tabor", "Tabor", "Michael Tabor"], "question": "after Black Panther Party members and Richard Moore fled to Algeria while on trial for an alleged bomb plot, party leader Huey P. Newton called them \"enemies of the people\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Incorrigible Dukane"], "question": "the 1915 film is the oldest surviving movie starring John Barrymore?"} +{"answers": ["1973 Syrian General Staff Headquarters Raid", "Syrian General Staff Headquarters", "1973 Syrian General Staff Headquarters raid", "Syrian General Staff Headquarters Raid"], "question": "during the Yom Kippur War, the Israeli Air Force carried out the after northern Israel had been struck by FROGs?"} +{"answers": ["Fleetwood", "Fleetwood Edwards", "Edwards", "Fleetwood Isham Edwards"], "question": "the death of a zebra, while under the care of Sir , was said to greatly annoy Queen Victoria?"} +{"answers": ["Sirocco", "Sirocco"], "question": " \"\", an endangered flightless parrot, gained fame when he was caught on video attempting to mate with the back of a zoologist's head?"} +{"answers": ["Riding with the King", "Riding with the King"], "question": "B.B. King and Eric Clapton won a Grammy Award in 2000 for their collaborative album ?"} +{"answers": ["Lippe", "Just", "Just Lippe"], "question": "when former International Lenin School worker fled to neutral Sweden during World War II, he was imprisoned there for a year and a half?"} +{"answers": ["Klotok"], "question": "a is a type of Indonesian \"motorized gondola\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jackson", "Willie Jackson", "Willie", "Willie Jackson"], "question": " is the Atlantic Sun Conference's all-time leading scorer in men's basketball?"} +{"answers": ["Chamaegigas intrepidus", "Chamaegigas"], "question": " (\"intrepid dwarf giant\") is a tiny aquatic plant that can thrive in the desert?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Henry Isaac Atkinson", "William Henry Atkinson", "Atkinson"], "question": "World War II aviator is the highest scoring fighter ace of the Royal Canadian Navy and the last ace from The Commonwealth?"} +{"answers": ["Seelbach Hotel"], "question": "the in Louisville, Kentucky, was frequented by Al Capone, who is said to have once avoided police by escaping through secret tunnels in the hotel?"} +{"answers": ["Le Roy House and Union Free School"], "question": "the former \"\" in Le Roy, New York, is now a museum devoted to Jell-O?"} +{"answers": ["Belcourt", "Georges-Antoine Belcourt", "Georges-Antoine"], "question": "the first automobile in Canada was first operated by parish priest in 1866?"} +{"answers": ["Wara Wara"], "question": "the recently restored (1930) is the only known surviving Bolivian silent feature film?"} +{"answers": ["Dawson-Paul", "Francis", "Francis Dawson-Paul"], "question": "Battle of Britain pilot was the leading Fleet Air Arm fighter ace on the Spitfire but was shot down in July 1940 after 25 days of combat and died of his wounds five days later?"} +{"answers": ["Pak-hoi", "Lai Pak-hoi", "Lai"], "question": " founded the first Chinese-owned film production company in Hong Kong, the Minxin Film Company?"} +{"answers": ["Blekko", "blekko"], "question": "the new search engine will use what \"The New York Times\" described as \"Wikipedia-style policing\" to weed out pages created by content farms and focus on results from trusted websites?"} +{"answers": ["Harvard Crimson", "Harvard Crimson football"], "question": "the team \"(home stadium pictured)\" has won 12 national championships and is the eighth winningest team in NCAA Division I football history?"} +{"answers": ["Ælfric Cild", "Ælfric", "Cild"], "question": "Anglo-Saxon nobleman married into the powerful family of the ealdorman of Mercia, and succeeded him in office before being expelled by the end of two years?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Adams", "Bob Adams", "Adams", "Bob"], "question": "after finishing his National Football League career with the Atlanta Falcons, became a Church of Scientology vice president and spokesperson?"} +{"answers": ["Nicholas Fuller", "Fuller", "Nicholas", "Nicholas Fuller"], "question": " was imprisoned for heresy after describing the Court of High Commission as \"under jurisdiction not of Christ but of anti-Christ\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Mark Levin Show"], "question": " is the fourth most-listened-to radio program in the United States, with over listeners?"} +{"answers": ["PSR J1614–2230"], "question": " known neutron star is approximately in diameter, but has a mass twice that of the Sun?"} +{"answers": ["Jeremiah Milton Nance", "J.", "Milton Nance", "Joseph Milton Nance", "J. Milton Nance", "Nance", "Jeremiah Milton"], "question": "in 1962, Texas A&M University professor wrote a regional history of Bryan, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Diggers & Dealers"], "question": "the conference is so popular that hotel rooms in Kalgoorlie, Australia, are booked up two years in advance?"} +{"answers": ["Platz der Luftbrücke"], "question": "the Berlin Airlift Monument \"\" in , Berlin, has an exact counterpart reaching towards it at Frankfurt Airport and a smaller replica at Celle Air Base?"} +{"answers": ["No Good Deed", "No Good Deed"], "question": "actor Dax Shepard received strong reviews for both his comedic and dramatic performance in \"\", an episode of the NBC series \"Parenthood\"?"} +{"answers": ["Orchids, My Intersex Adventure"], "question": "the autobiographical film (which is about an intersexed woman) won a 2010 ATOM Award for Best Documentary (General)?"} +{"answers": ["North Haven", "North Haven Mall"], "question": "the \"strategy New Haven itself had pioneered to fight \" was used against the New Haven Galleria by the neighboring city of Milford 20 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Pittsburg State Gorillas", "Pittsburg State Gorillas football"], "question": "the have won more games than any other American football program in NCAA Division II history?"} +{"answers": ["Reinhard Mohn", "Reinhard", "Mohn"], "question": " took what was left of his family's publishing company (its premises demolished by Allied bombing in World War II) and turned it into the sixth-largest media conglomerate in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Id Gah Mosque", "Gah Mosque"], "question": "after the Third Anglo-Afghan War in 1919, Amir Amanullah announced Afghanistan's independence at the \"\" in Kabul?"} +{"answers": ["Murray State Racers men's basketball"], "question": "the program had its last losing season in 1987–88?"} +{"answers": ["Janis Martin", "Janis Martin", "Martin", "Janis"], "question": "soprano appeared at the Zurich Opera as Isolde in Wagner's \"Tristan und Isolde\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hildebrand", "Oral", "Oral Hildebrand"], "question": "All-Star pitcher led Butler University to the 1929 national championship in basketball?"} +{"answers": ["Douglas", "Archer", "Douglas R. Archer"], "question": "upon being elected Mayor of Regina, Saskatchewan, moved to eliminate the city's business tax?"} +{"answers": ["Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum"], "question": "the collection of the includes a specimen of native copper that is () long?"} +{"answers": ["Forster-Vannini", "Erika", "Erika Forster-Vannini"], "question": " \"\", Chair of the Swiss Senate, is one of three women who hold the three highest Swiss political offices?"} +{"answers": ["Alexei", "Kudrin", "Alexei Kudrin", "Alexei Leonidovich Kudrin"], "question": " was declared \"Finance Minister of the Year 2010\" by \"Euromoney\" magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Emperor of Exmoor"], "question": "several MPs have signed an Early Day Motion to stop hunters from killing wild animals in Britain after the supposed death of the , a red stag (\"Cervus elaphus\")?"} +{"answers": ["Tosh", "Tosh Powell", "Powell"], "question": "Welsh bantamweight champion died from a brain hemorrhage after a boxing match in Liverpool, at the age of 20?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald", "Hay", "Ronald Cuthbert Hay"], "question": "Second World War aviator is the only Royal Marine fighter ace?"} +{"answers": ["The Last Train from Hiroshima", "The Last Train From Hiroshima"], "question": "Henry Holt and Company discontinued the printing of after members of the 509th Composite Group questioned the authenticity of the book?"} +{"answers": ["Microsoft acquisition hoax", "Microsoft joke"], "question": "a 1994 hoax suggesting that was considered to be the first Internet hoax to reach a mass audience?"} +{"answers": ["Emery Point", "Emery Point Light"], "question": ", an active lighthouse at Larrakeyah Barracks, near Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, was the only navigational aid to remain functional in the path of Cyclone Tracy?"} +{"answers": ["Phokas", "Phokas"], "question": "various authors speculate that the Byzantine aristocratic are of Arab, ancient Roman, Armenian or Georgian origin?"} +{"answers": ["1835 Concepción earthquake"], "question": "Charles Darwin experienced the , describing the effects of both the earthquake and the subsequent tsunami?"} +{"answers": ["George Tuccaro", "George", "Tuccaro"], "question": "prior to becoming Commissioner of the Northwest Territories, anchored the first daily current affairs television show in Canada's north?"} +{"answers": ["Gary Clayton Anderson", "Anderson", "Gary"], "question": "historian describes the white man's advance into Texas in the 19th century as ethnic cleansing of the American Indians?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Lewis", "James R. Lewis", "James R. Lewis"], "question": "politician was involved in plans to build a laser gun \"designed to blind people\", sell it to a Guatemalan colonel, and use the proceeds to build a laetrile factory in South America?"} +{"answers": ["Christiane", "Kohl", "Christiane Kohl"], "question": "soprano appeared at the Bayreuth Festival as the Rhinemaiden Woglinde in both \"Das Rheingold\" and \"Götterdämmerung\"?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel L. Norris", "Norris", "Daniel"], "question": "no northern-born Canadian Aboriginal had been appointed Commissioner of the Northwest Territories until the appointment of in 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Adams", "Mary", "Mary Electa Adams", "Adams", "Mary Adams"], "question": "despite having to teach out of a poorly converted hotel building, transformed the Wesleyan Female College into a highly regarded institution?"} +{"answers": ["The Ballad of Molly Mogg"], "question": "\"\" was \"writ by two or three men of wit\" – John Gay, Alexander Pope and Dean Swift – while sheltering from a storm?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Scott Ashjian", "Ashjian", "Jon Scott Ashjian"], "question": " faced a legal challenge prior to the 2010 U.S. Senate election in Nevada as he changed parties after submitting his candidacy?"} +{"answers": ["Torstein Grythe", "Torstein", "Grythe"], "question": " started the boys' choir Sølvguttene in 1940, and retired as conductor of the choir as late as 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Miles", "Dick Miles", "Dick"], "question": "the \"New York Times\" described as \"perhaps the greatest table tennis player the United States has ever produced\" after Miles won 10 national championships in the sport?"} +{"answers": ["Pamela", "Jiles", "Pamela Jiles Moreno", "Pamela Jiles", "Pamela Jiles"], "question": "Chilean journalist announced her presidential candidacy using the slogan \"We are millions, the idiots\"?"} +{"answers": ["Brooke Fraser", "Brooke Fraser discography"], "question": "all three \"\" debuted at number one on the New Zealand Albums Chart?"} +{"answers": ["National Supercomputing Center of Tianjin"], "question": "the houses the world's fastest supercomputer?"} +{"answers": ["Sandrine", "Salerno", "Sandrine Salerno"], "question": ", current mayor of Geneva, Switzerland, is the daughter of a French mother and an Italian father?"} +{"answers": ["Wittenberg Tigers football", "Wittenberg Tigers"], "question": "the from Springfield, Ohio, have won more games than any other Division III college football team?"} +{"answers": ["Troughman"], "question": " is mythically famous in Sydney, Australia, for lying down in urinals?"} +{"answers": ["Phonomotor"], "question": "the , patented by Thomas Edison in 1878 and powered only by the human voice, could drill a hole in a board?"} +{"answers": ["Tirana County"], "question": "with 800,347 inhabitants as of 2010, \"\" is the most populated County of Albania?"} +{"answers": ["Game Sprockets"], "question": "Apple introduced in 1996 to improve game development on the Mac OS, but cancelled development only a year later?"} +{"answers": ["You Can Run But You Cannot Hide International"], "question": "Michele Bachmann and Tom Emmer will appear in \"My War\", a documentary about the Christian youth ministry ?"} +{"answers": ["Pavor Nocturnus", "Pavor Nocturnus"], "question": "the idea behind \"\", a second season episode of the Canadian television series \"Sanctuary\" came from the 2007 film \"I Am Legend\"?"} +{"answers": ["Leo Cullum", "Cullum", "Leo Aloysius Cullum", "Leo"], "question": "a cartoon published in the first illustrated issue of \"The New Yorker\" printed after the September 11 attacks had the caption \"I thought I'd never laugh again. Then I saw your jacket\"?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Wilson", "Robert", "Wilson", "Robert Wilson"], "question": " was a principal tenor with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in the 1930s before beginning a 25-year concert, variety and radio career?"} +{"answers": ["Bossman", "Peter", "Peter Bossman"], "question": ", born in Ghana, has been elected by the people of Piran to become Slovenia's first black mayor?"} +{"answers": ["Broderick–Terry duel"], "question": "in 1859, ex-Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California David S. Terry killed U.S. Senator David C. Broderick in a ?"} +{"answers": ["Betty Jane Southard Murphy", "Betty S. Murphy", "Betty", "Murphy"], "question": " was the first woman to serve on and the first woman chair of the U.S. National Labor Relations Board, and the first woman to lead the Dept. of Labor's Wage and Hour Division?"} +{"answers": ["David", "Joseph Tehawehron David", "Joseph"], "question": " was a Mohawk artist who became known for his role as a warrior during the Oka crisis in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["William G. Thompson", "William", "Thompson"], "question": "Detroit mayor was considerably pummeled in a sensational public fight with his brother-in-law, who accused him of talking about his wife in barrooms?"} +{"answers": ["Holland Island"], "question": ", currently underwater at high tide, used to be one of the largest inhabited islands in the Chesapeake Bay?"} +{"answers": ["Easby Cross"], "question": "a large fragment of the Northumbrian was over 1,000 years old when it was found built into a wall in a field?"} +{"answers": ["Leverett", "Margot Leverett", "Margot"], "question": "clarinetist started a band that fuses bluegrass music with the traditional Jewish musical style called klezmer?"} +{"answers": ["Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary", "Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Kraków"], "question": "before departing from Kraków for his victorious Battle of Vienna against the Ottoman Empire, king Jan III Sobieski said his final prayers at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Lecoq", "Violette Lecoq", "Violette"], "question": "the drawings of from her experiences in the Ravensbrück concentration camp were used as evidence at the trials in 1946?"} +{"answers": ["Bawean"], "question": "women constitute more than 75% of the actual population of island \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pomegranate production in Afghanistan"], "question": "some leading botanists believe that Afghanistan is the ?"} +{"answers": ["Fort de Tancrémont"], "question": "Belgian soldiers continued to defend even after Belgium had already capitulated to Nazi Germany on 1940?"} +{"answers": ["Shiva", "Shiva Thapa", "Thapa"], "question": "despite suffering from an injured fist, Indian boxer won a silver medal at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Tobi Lark", "Tobi", "Lark"], "question": "R&B singer most successful recording was issued under a different name, became very popular in Wigan, and has recently been compared to a Shakespeare sonnet?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Edenborn", "Edenborn"], "question": "industrialist and inventor once tried to use monkeys to harvest cotton on his experimental farm in Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["S.", "S. Neil Fujita", "Fujita"], "question": "graphic designer created iconic covers for such books as Truman Capote's \"In Cold Blood\" and Mario Puzo's \"The Godfather\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wendall Woodbury", "Wendall J. Woodbury", "Wendall", "Woodbury"], "question": " was the first television anchor in the United States to report on the unfolding Three Mile Island accident in 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Bemis", "Harry", "Bemis", "Harry Parker Bemis"], "question": "catcher once beat Ty Cobb over the head with a baseball after a home plate collision?"} +{"answers": ["Right and Left"], "question": "Winslow Homer's painting \"\" was named by a hunter who recognized the sportsman's achievement of killing two birds in succession with a double-barreled shotgun?"} +{"answers": ["Don't Forget the Bacon!"], "question": "the children's book was used in an education case study teaching students about reliability of spoken language?"} +{"answers": ["Do It Again", "Do It Again"], "question": "Marilyn Monroe's 1952 live rendition of the George Gershwin and Buddy DeSylva song \"\" before thousands of marines at Camp Pendleton caused a \"near riot\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hammond", "Ogden", "Ogden H. Hammond", "Ogden Haggerty Hammond"], "question": ", the father of New Jersey congresswoman Millicent Fenwick, survived the sinking of the RMS \"Lusitania\", though his wife did not?"} +{"answers": ["Frerea", "Frerea indica"], "question": "the succulent plant was once on a list of the twelve most endangered plants on earth?"} +{"answers": ["Mary", "Mary Rathbun", "Mary Jane Rathbun", "Rathbun", "Mary J. Rathbun"], "question": " described over 1000 new crustacean taxa, but never attended college, and received a Ph.D. only after she retired?"} +{"answers": ["Sanctuary of Atotonilco"], "question": "the in Guanajuato, Mexico, has been called the Sistine Chapel of Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Berntsen", "Jack Berntsen", "Jack"], "question": "Norwegian folk singer had a cultural prize named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Antlia Dwarf"], "question": "the galaxy may have distorted the shape of its neighbour NGC 3109 one billion years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Roland", "Walter Roland"], "question": "between 1933 and 1935, American blues and boogie-woogie pianist and singer recorded around fifty songs for Banner Records?"} +{"answers": ["Phallus calongei"], "question": " is a pink-tipped phallic mushroom covered with greenish slime?"} +{"answers": ["Cape Don Light", "Cape Don"], "question": " \"\", at the tip of the Cobourg Peninsula, Northern Territory, Australia, is Australia's northernmost traditional lighthouse?"} +{"answers": ["Otto Schimming", "Schimming", "Otto", "Otto Ferdinand Schimming"], "question": " wrote the first letter to the United Nations protesting Namibia's incorporation to South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Instituto Regional Federico Errázuriz"], "question": "the first Principal of was José Kuhl, a Pallottine priest from Limburg, Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "Pauline Hall", "Pauline"], "question": "Do you know that, in the 1880s, stage actress performed \"Erminie\" a record-breaking 800 times in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Yale Bulldogs", "Yale Bulldogs football"], "question": "the team \"(mascot pictured)\" has won 27 national championships and ranks second in wins in college football history?"} +{"answers": ["St Michael and All Angels Church", "St Michael and All Angels Church, Brownsover"], "question": "the organ case in , Warwickshire, was originally made for St John's College, Cambridge?"} +{"answers": ["Confession of 1967"], "question": "conservative theologians believe the radically changed how the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) interpreted the Bible?"} +{"answers": ["Bryant", "Moniz", "Bryant Moniz"], "question": "American football player , who began the 2009 season as a walk-on for Hawaii delivering pizzas to pay his expenses, currently leads the NCAA in both passing yards and total offense?"} +{"answers": ["NSB Class 72"], "question": "the trains could at first not be used on the high-speed Gardermoen Line because their electronics interfered with the signaling system?"} +{"answers": ["Annie", "Annie Meinertzhagen", "Meinertzhagen"], "question": " spent part of her honeymoon studying birds at Walter Rothschild’s ornithological museum?"} +{"answers": ["Burton Bennett Roberts", "Burton", "Burton B. Roberts", "Roberts"], "question": "Bronx judge , known for his no-nonsense manner and stentorian voice, was the model for the character Myron Kovitsky in Tom Wolfe's 1987 book \"The Bonfire of the Vanities\"?"} +{"answers": ["British Engineerium"], "question": "the , created by a steam enthusiast who started with £300, was later bought for by another enthusiast?"} +{"answers": ["Piccolo Quintet"], "question": "the , composed by Graham Waterhouse, was performed in a lecture concert of the first Sergiu Celibidache Festival in Munich?"} +{"answers": ["Cincinnati riots of 1884"], "question": "in the many soldiers from the Ohio National Guard refused to report for riot duty, and some even joined the rioters?"} +{"answers": ["Sotoudeh", "Nasrin Sotoudeh", "Nasrin"], "question": "prominent Iranian human rights lawyer , imprisoned in Iran's notorious Evin Prison, went on a month-long hunger strike to protest her ill-treatment?"} +{"answers": ["Scanet"], "question": "Norway's train radio system was replaced by GSM-R after only 13 years of operation?"} +{"answers": ["Giacomo Conterno"], "question": "the traditionalist Italian wine producer has long held the motto that at the time of bottling, their barolos should be \"undrinkable\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fort de Loncin"], "question": "most of the approximately 300 Belgian soldiers killed in the explosion of the \"(entrance pictured)\" remain buried in the wreckage of the fort?"} +{"answers": ["Epic Horse"], "question": "each book in the series has a new protagonist and setting?"} +{"answers": ["La Blanca, Peten", "La Blanca"], "question": "the Maya city of in northern Guatemala features an unusually well-built palace complex for such a small city?"} +{"answers": ["Louisiana Highway 975"], "question": " is a gravel state highway along the banks of the Atchafalaya River?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Aarnes", "Aarnes", "Hans"], "question": "editor established the first formal education program for journalists in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Yahoo!", "Yahoo! Kids"], "question": ", formerly known as Yahooligans!, is the oldest online search directory for children?"} +{"answers": ["Iqaluit Nunavut Day", "`Nunavut Day", "Nunavut Day"], "question": ", originally celebrated on , was moved to in 2001 because the former date was not considered to be significant enough to the people of Nunavut?"} +{"answers": ["Billy Porter", "Billy Porter", "Porter", "Billy"], "question": "in an 1883 gunfight, \"(illustrated)\" of the Dutch Mob shot and killed \"Johnny the Mick\" Walsh at Shang Draper's saloon?"} +{"answers": ["Cheese ripening"], "question": "the process of determines the texture and flavour of cheese?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Kandahar"], "question": "during the , Nader Shah told his Bakhtiari troops that they would each be given 1,000 rupees and a share of the spoils if their assault was successful?"} +{"answers": ["Cincinnati riots of 1836"], "question": "the were triggered by U.S. Independence Day celebrations and were observed by Harriet Beecher Stowe and the mayor of Cincinnati?"} +{"answers": ["Leo Phokas the Elder", "Elder", "Leo"], "question": "in his pursuit of the Byzantine throne, was outmaneuvered by Romanos Lekapenos, who had failed to support him in the lead-up to the disastrous Battle of Acheloos?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Light", "Point Charles Light"], "question": ", established 1893, is the oldest lighthouse in the Northern Territory, Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Silver Knapsack Trail"], "question": "you can drink carbonated water from Soda Spring while hiking along the in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Betty Miller Unterberger", "Unterberger", "Betty"], "question": "in 1968, historian became the first woman professor at the formerly all-male Texas A&M University?"} +{"answers": ["William White", "William", "William White", "William White Snr", "White"], "question": " built the Southbridge and Pleasant Point branch railways?"} +{"answers": ["John Varian", "Varian", "John", "John Osborne Varian"], "question": "theosophist was a leader of the utopian community of Halcyon, an influence to composer Henry Cowell, a friend of photographer Ansel Adams, and father of Russell and Sigurd who invented the klystron?"} +{"answers": ["Galaxian 2"], "question": "handheld video game , released in 1981, is titled as such not because it is a sequel to \"Galaxian\", but because it has a two-player mode?"} +{"answers": ["Amex House"], "question": " \"\", European headquarters of Brightons largest employer, American Express, is nicknamed \"The Wedding Cake\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grosset Wines"], "question": "Jeffrey Grosset of led a movement in the 1980s to stop Australian wines that do not contain Riesling grapes from using the word \"Riesling\" on their labels?"} +{"answers": ["Wolke Hegenbarth", "Wolke Alma Hegenbarth", "Wolke", "Hegenbarth"], "question": "s first name means \"cloud\" in German?"} +{"answers": ["Denis Richard McDonough", "Denis McDonough", "McDonough", "Denis"], "question": "Deputy National Security Advisor played for Hall of Fame football coach John Gagliardi at Saint John's University?"} +{"answers": ["Steinnes", "Olav Steinnes", "Olav Martinius Steinnes", "Olav"], "question": "politician , who dabbled in nuclear physics as a hobby, claimed to have made \"the most important discoveries ever made in history by a single man\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jackovich", "Victor", "Victor Jackovich"], "question": " was the first United States Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina?"} +{"answers": ["Gjesteby", "Omar Gjesteby", "Omar"], "question": "the removal of as a deputy trade union leader in 1940 was partially investigated by his son, a Norwegian police investigator, some years later?"} +{"answers": ["Bird", "Henry", "Henry Bird", "Henry Bird"], "question": "mural artist taught drawing to the modernist architect Will Alsop by insisting that he draw bricks for three months?"} +{"answers": ["Malka", "Napki", "Napki Malka"], "question": " \"\" was an Hephthalite king of the 6th–7th century, who ruled in the area of Kabul, modern Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["James v. Dravo Contracting Co.", "Dravo Contracting Co."], "question": "the U.S. Supreme Court reheard in 1937 after Associate Justice Willis Van Devanter's retirement altered the judicial balance of the court?"} +{"answers": ["The West Hants Club", "West Hants Club"], "question": "the first Open Era tennis tournament was held at in Bournemouth?"} +{"answers": ["Hemigrapsus estellinensis"], "question": "until 1962, lived in the Texas Panhandle, 500 miles from the sea?"} +{"answers": ["Saving My Heart"], "question": "the Yes song \"\" was originally intended to be a collaboration with Supertramp vocalist Roger Hodgson, but Yes vocalist Jon Anderson wanted to sing it himself?"} +{"answers": ["United States Ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture"], "question": "the is one of three separate U.S. ambassadors stationed in Rome, Italy?"} +{"answers": ["J.", "Fagan", "J. B. Fagan"], "question": "actor and producer was the first manager of the Oxford Playhouse?"} +{"answers": ["Thiokol-Woodbine Explosion", "Thiokol-Woodbine explosion"], "question": "29 employees were killed in the when a fire spread down an assembly line and detonated 56,322 magnesium tripflares that had been manufactured for the U.S. Army?"} +{"answers": ["October the 31st", "October the 31st"], "question": "the 1984 Halloween episode of \"The Fall Guy\", \"\", guest starred Elvira, Mistress of the Dark \"\", veteran horror movie actor John Carradine, and Keith, Robert and David Carradine?"} +{"answers": ["Hell's Half Acre Lava Field"], "question": "death can be found living on ?"} +{"answers": ["Devils River", "Devils River"], "question": "two American presidents nearly lost their souls to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Brass Rail", "The Brass Rail", "The Brass Rail"], "question": "the ghosts of a bride who tripped and died and her groom who committed suicide in 1904 are said to haunt an in Hoboken, New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Átahsaia"], "question": "according to Zuni folklore, the giant cannibalistic demon tried to feed soup made from dead children to two maidens?"} +{"answers": ["Haunted House", "Haunted House"], "question": "the manga continues Mitsukazu Mihara's death-themed material?"} +{"answers": ["Spodomancy"], "question": "by on Halloween, you might determine who in your household will be the next to die?"} +{"answers": ["Ferry Plantation House"], "question": "the in Virginia Beach is reportedly haunted by 11 spirits and offers special tours, including one on Halloween called \"The Stroll of Lost Souls\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dikerogammarus villosus"], "question": " have invaded Western Europe and could soon invade North America?"} +{"answers": ["Little People of the Pryor Mountains"], "question": "according to the folklore of the Crow Nation, the were dwarves so violent and fearsome they could tear the heart out of an enemy's horse?"} +{"answers": ["Auricularia auricula-judae"], "question": "the is an edible reminder of a suicide?"} +{"answers": ["Voorleser"], "question": "the powerful would hold babies' heads under water, stuff children's brains, tie their parents together, dress up the dead, tell tales about them and prepare a place for them in the underworld?"} +{"answers": ["de Francisci", "Francisci", "Teresa", "Teresa de Francisci", "Teresa Cafarelli de Francisci", "De Francisci"], "question": ", the model for the depiction of Liberty on the Peace dollar \"(obverse pictured)\", was born in a town south of Naples, Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Katima Mulilo"], "question": "the administrative offices of the Caprivi Region were once located beneath a giant baobab in that today is known as the \"Toilet Tree\"?"} +{"answers": ["SITRANDE"], "question": "the power plant workers union was the first public sector trade union founded in Paraguay after the fall of Stroessner?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Baum", "Harry", "Harry Neal Baum", "Baum"], "question": " ghostwrote the 1917 novel \"Mary Louise Solves a Mystery\" when his ailing father, L. Frank Baum, could not fulfill his obligations to his publishers?"} +{"answers": ["Spruce Production Division"], "question": "during World War I the United States Army recruited over 28,000 soldiers for the , which harvested Sitka spruce in the Pacific Northwest?"} +{"answers": ["Byzantine silk"], "question": " designs include the tree of life, winged horses, and imaginary beasts, along with fashionable images of hunting and quadrigas \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Butler", "LaVerne L. Butler", "LaVerne", "LaVerne Butler"], "question": "the Kentuckian was a leader in the \"Conservative Resurgence\" within the Southern Baptist denomination in the 1970s and 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Zakopane Style", "Zakopane Style architecture"], "question": " became so popular that designs inspired by it were built in Warsaw, Łódź, and even a train station in Saldutiškis, Lithuania?"} +{"answers": ["1st Provisional Marine Brigade"], "question": "during its operational history, the has ranged in size from 1,200 men to almost 10,000?"} +{"answers": ["What Do You Want"], "question": "Terry Bradshaw's daughter Rachel co-wrote Jerrod Niemann's \"\" and appeared in the song's music video?"} +{"answers": ["St Martin's Church, Colchester", "St Martin's Church"], "question": "the tower of , Essex, was damaged in 1648 during the Civil War, and has never been repaired?"} +{"answers": ["British Institution"], "question": "John Constable called the Superintendent of the \"\" \"a much greater man than the King—the Duke of Bedford—Lord Westminster—Lord Egremont, or the President of the Royal Academy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Kingman", "Harry", "Kingman"], "question": " was the first Major League Baseball player to be born in China?"} +{"answers": ["Kiranmoy", "Kiranmoy Nanda", "Nanda"], "question": "socialist politician has been the Fisheries Minister of the Indian state of West Bengal since 1982?"} +{"answers": ["John Rice Irwin", "Irwin", "John"], "question": "an experience at an auction in the early 1960s led to start the Museum of Appalachia?"} +{"answers": ["High Virgo"], "question": "the ballistic missile was launched from a B-58 bomber at a speed of Mach 2?"} +{"answers": ["The Astronauts", "The Astronauts"], "question": "although American surf music group only spent one week on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in their entire career, they outsold The Beach Boys in Japan in the early 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Eissee"], "question": "the Lower \"\", a lake which lies in a shallow cirque in the Dachstein Mountains, was left behind when the Hallstätter Glacier retreated?"} +{"answers": ["Mario", "Mario Domm", "Domm"], "question": "after an unsuccessful debut album, Mexican singer-songwriter formed the band Camila?"} +{"answers": ["Anubias afzelii"], "question": ", described in 1857, was the first species of the genus of popular aquarium plants, \"Anubias\", known to science?"} +{"answers": ["Makhanda", "Makana", "Makhanda"], "question": "Nelson Mandela proposed that Robben Island, where he was imprisoned for 18 years, be renamed after Xhosa warrior and prophet ?"} +{"answers": ["Common Sense Media"], "question": " protested the ESRB's rating downgrade of a revised version of \"Manhunt 2\" from \"Adults Only\" to \"Mature\", since that version was still banned in the UK?"} +{"answers": ["Cathedral of the Sacred Heart", "Cathedral of the Sacred Heart"], "question": "according to a diocesan official of Richmond, Virginia, the \"\" was the world's only cathedral financed by a single family?"} +{"answers": ["Basil Cave", "Cave", "Basil", "Basil Shillito Cave"], "question": " issued an ultimatum that led to the shortest war in history?"} +{"answers": ["Bird Kingdom"], "question": "the aviary was once a museum that at one time held the mummy of Ramesses I?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Shaw", "Michael Shaw", "Michael Shaw"], "question": "Michigan Wolverines football running back was a teammate of Roy Roundtree at Trotwood-Madison High School, where he was coached by National Football League veteran Maurice Douglass?"} +{"answers": ["Nationalist Citizens' Party", "Citizens' Party"], "question": "the s platform during the 1957 Philippine elections was described as \"businessman's nationalism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gates of Eden", "Gates of Eden"], "question": "Bob Dylan recorded his song \"\" in a single take on January 15, 1965?"} +{"answers": ["Platinum Koala"], "question": "the $3,000 coin is an official means of payment in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Saegusa–Ito oxidation"], "question": "the Alzheimer's disease medication Galanthamine is synthesized using ?"} +{"answers": ["Lawrason", "Samuel McCutcheon Lawrason", "Samuel Lawrason", "Samuel"], "question": "the Lawrason Act, named for State Sen. , allows Louisiana municipalities to create their own form of government without legislative approval?"} +{"answers": ["Consentrasi Gerakan Mahasiswa Indonesia"], "question": "the communist student organization ran campaigns against hazing at Indonesian universities?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Mitchell", "Mitchell", "Mike Mitchell"], "question": "Bill James described , who set a National League assists record as a rookie, as having the best outfield arm in baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Sattelberg"], "question": "Tom Derrick received the Victoria Cross for his actions during the in ?"} +{"answers": ["Incredible Melting Man", "The Incredible Melting Man"], "question": "future \"Star Wars\" make-up artist Rick Baker handled the effects for , a 1977 horror film about an astronaut whose body is literally melting?"} +{"answers": ["Sebecus"], "question": "the extinct crocodyliform \"(skull pictured)\" was named after Sebek, the ancient Egyptian crocodile god?"} +{"answers": ["Azerbaijani wine"], "question": "the has been producing wine since the 2nd millennium BC and was noted by Herodotus, Strabo, Abu'l-Fida and Al-Muqaddasi?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Bessac", "Bessac", "Frank"], "question": "American anthropologist was fleeing China when his group was attacked by Tibetan border guards, killing three of his party, including the first CIA agent to be killed in the line of duty?"} +{"answers": ["Ansbach Grizzlies"], "question": "the , one of the oldest American football teams in Germany, played in every one of the first eight editions of the German Bowl?"} +{"answers": ["Coming Home", "Coming Home"], "question": "in the lyrics of the 2010 song \"\", Diddy makes references to the classic 1979 song \"Ain't No Stopping Us Now\" by McFadden & Whitehead, as well as events in his own life?"} +{"answers": ["Umm al-Qura Mosque"], "question": "the in Baghdad, Iraq, has minarets in the shape of Scud missiles and Kalashnikov rifle barrels?"} +{"answers": ["Easton Lodge"], "question": "Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, often attended weekend society gatherings held at , home of Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Meredith", "Calhoun", "Meredith Calhoun"], "question": "it was debated in 1896 whether the Louisiana planter was the model for the character of Simon Legree in Harriet Beecher Stowe's \"Uncle Tom's Cabin\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anubias heterophylla"], "question": "the aquarium plant has reportedly been used as a stomachic for children?"} +{"answers": ["Romaine River"], "question": "Hydro-Québec's project of four hydro-electric power stations on the is called \"the biggest construction project in Canada\"?"} +{"answers": ["Genesee County Courthouse Historic District"], "question": "the Batavia, New York post office is one of only three in the state to be a contributing property to despite being ineligible for an independent listing on the NRHP?"} +{"answers": ["Beyer", "Colin Beyer", "Colin"], "question": " was informed about the sex reassignment surgery planned by his stepdaughter, former New Zealand MP Georgina Beyer, before her mother received the news?"} +{"answers": ["Sempringham Priory"], "question": " \"\" was built by Saint Gilbert, the only Englishman who ever founded a monastic order?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Bluethenthal", "Bluethenthal"], "question": "the Wilmington, North Carolina airport was named for , a Princeton football All-American who was awarded the \"Croix de guerre\" twice, and died in combat for France in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Kim Jones", "Kim Jones", "Kim", "Jones"], "question": "after dropping out of the 1992 New York City Marathon due to breathing problems, suffered from bronchitis and was bedridden for a month?"} +{"answers": ["Gia Marie Allemand", "Allemand", "Gia Allemand", "Gia"], "question": "\"Maxim\" model and reality television contestant has been selected to play the role of Ava Gardner in an upcoming film about the life of Gianni Russo?"} +{"answers": ["Steigerwald Nature Park"], "question": "since there have been controversial discussions about including of parts of the northern in UNESCO's World Heritage Programme by turning them into a national park?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Savidge", "Savidge", "Ralph", "Ralph Austin Savidge"], "question": " invented a baseball pitch called the \"finger nail curve\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jamaica Inn"], "question": " \"(sign pictured)\" of Bodmin Moor is the setting for Daphne du Maurier's 1936 novel of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Francis", "Wythens", "Francis Wythens"], "question": " was illegally returned to Parliament after a book containing 700 votes for the opposition \"was artificially mislaid and lost by the officers trusted\"?"} +{"answers": ["Myotis alcathoe"], "question": "although the bat was only described in 2001, it is now known to range widely across Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Tilley", "Arthur Augustus Tilley"], "question": " resigned as a tutor of King's College, Cambridge, after being blamed for the throwing into the college fountain of the \"long-haired bounder\" Robbie Ross?"} +{"answers": ["Milky Way Farm", "Milky Way"], "question": "during the Great Depression, the construction of a was the largest source of jobs in Giles County, Tennessee?"} +{"answers": ["Alvingham Priory"], "question": ", active until most of its inhabitants died from the Black Death, has a churchyard \"\" containing the only church in England dedicated to St. Adelwold?"} +{"answers": ["The Merry Zingara"], "question": "though his early burlesques, including , featured actresses performing male roles, W. S. Gilbert later renounced this practice?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Sunapee", "Mount Sunapee Resort"], "question": "the in New Hampshire was built in response to the success of a tram at Cannon Mountain?"} +{"answers": ["Internet and Technology Law Desk Reference"], "question": "the defines information technology law jargon using legal opinion from case law?"} +{"answers": ["Jotdog"], "question": "the name for the Mexican band was inspired by the pop art work of Andy Warhol?"} +{"answers": ["Henties Bay"], "question": "a decomposing rhino carcass and lack of water led to the establishment of ?"} +{"answers": ["Schneeferner"], "question": "the \"\" in the Bavarian Alps is Germany's largest glacier?"} +{"answers": ["Carnegie", "Thomas Carnegie", "Margaret Carnegie", "Thomas", "Thomas Morrison Carnegie", "Thomas M. Carnegie"], "question": "Do you know that, when tried to get his brother, Andrew Carnegie, to invest in the Edgar Thomson Steel Works (later a key element in the Carnegie steel empire), Andrew initially refused?"} +{"answers": ["Poole Lifeboat Station"], "question": "a signal mortar used to be fired to summon the lifeboat crew to but this was stopped in 1914 as people could mistake the sound for an explosion at the nearby gas works?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Caldwell", "Sam", "Caldwell"], "question": "in 1944, , as the mayor of Shreveport, ran against Jimmie Davis for governor of Louisiana even though both had served in the same municipal administration?"} +{"answers": ["Hexacyclinol"], "question": "the Nobel Prize-winning chemist E.J. Corey described a total synthesis of as \"blatantly wrong science\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ace Gutowsky", "Ace", "Gutowsky"], "question": "in the 1932 NFL championship game, Chicago Bears coach George Halas stuck out his foot from the sidelines and tripped while he was returning a kickoff for the Portsmouth Spartans?"} +{"answers": ["2010 Sharm el-Sheikh shark attacks", "2010 Sharm El Sheikh shark attacks"], "question": "while the origin of \"(species pictured)\" is unknown, experts cite overfishing and illegal dumping of animal carcasses as possible causes?"} +{"answers": ["Serbuni"], "question": "Do you know that, according to Fieldhouse, militant agitation by the Indonesian communist trade union during the 1963/1964 confrontation sought to prevent nationalization of Unilever factories?"} +{"answers": ["George Burroughs Torrey", "George", "Torrey"], "question": "the American painter , who was also known as the \"painter of presidents\", was decorated with the Order of the Savior by King George I of Greece for his services?"} +{"answers": ["W.", "William Kennon Henderson", "Henderson", "W. K. Henderson"], "question": ", the founder in 1925 of KWKH Radio in Shreveport, Louisiana, rallied his listeners against the new Federal Communications Commission and chain stores?"} +{"answers": ["Jelling stone ship"], "question": "remains of , either 170 or 354 metres long, have been found under the two royal barrows at Jelling in Denmark?"} +{"answers": ["Coma Pedrosa"], "question": "of Andorra's 65 mountain peaks over , the peak of \"\" is the highest at ?"} +{"answers": ["George Christensen", "George Christensen"], "question": "former Oregon Duck and Detroit Lion co-founded a multinational manufacturing company with factories in France, Japan, Canada and the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 801", "Minuscule 801"], "question": "the Bible manuscript has an unusual order of books, with the Gospels placed at the end, after the Pauline epistles?"} +{"answers": ["Gillellus inescatus"], "question": "the tropical marine fish possesses an esca similar to that of an anglerfish, which might be used for luring prey and attracting mates?"} +{"answers": ["Caldwell", "George Caldwell", "George A. Caldwell", "George Caldwell", "George"], "question": "contractor was sentenced to four years in a U.S. Penitentiary for income tax evasion and kickbacks received on buildings that he completed at Louisiana State University?"} +{"answers": ["Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010"], "question": "the \"(signing pictured)\" extends not only the Bush tax cuts but also tax-reducing aspects of the 2009 Stimulus?"} +{"answers": ["Ansary", "Hushang Ansary", "Hushang"], "question": "the selection of Jamshid Amouzegar as Prime Minister of Iran in 1977 instead of has been called “one of the shah’s two biggest mistakes, leading to the revolution”?"} +{"answers": ["Davey Dunkle", "Dunkle", "Davey"], "question": "pitcher won 30 minor league baseball games in 1902 and made it back to the major leagues the following season?"} +{"answers": ["Battaglia", "Skip Battaglia", "Skip"], "question": "award-winning experimental filmmaker and animator is also a professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology?"} +{"answers": ["Drosophila appendiculata"], "question": "three partial cross veins in the wings make a unique fruitfly among the more than 1500 species of \"Drosophila\"?"} +{"answers": ["Randy Pendleton", "Randy", "Pendleton"], "question": "as a lobbyist in 1997, former State Rep. worked for the constitutional amendment which permits home-equity loans in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["John and Sarah Makin"], "question": "Australian child murderers were caught after the bodies of two of their many victims were discovered in a blocked drain?"} +{"answers": ["Third Presbyterian Church", "Third Presbyterian Church", "Presbyterian Church"], "question": "the design of the in Springfield, Ohio, may have been patterned after the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Kemmer", "Kemmer"], "question": " set a Texas League record with 12 runs batted in during a single baseball game?"} +{"answers": ["Martha Schrøder", "Schrøder", "Martha"], "question": "after serving as a deputy MP in Norway, worked as an ergotherapist and a spinning wheel teacher?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Joseph Schmertz", "Eric Schmertz", "Eric", "Schmertz"], "question": "New York Mayor Ed Koch expressed his frustration with the overly generous deals negotiated with unions, saying that city workers should say \"Thank you Mr. Mayor, for the Schmertz\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fabergé Museum"], "question": "the principal exhibit of the in the German town of Baden-Baden is an egg bought for nine million pounds?"} +{"answers": ["Alto Vista", "Alto Vista Chapel"], "question": "the present \"\" in Aruba, completed in 1952, stands at the location where the original chapel was built in 1750 by Domingo Silvestre, a missionary from Venezuela?"} +{"answers": ["Houtz", "Lefty Houtz", "Lefty"], "question": "in his first professional baseball season, led the Texas League in triples, home runs, hits, total bases, and slugging percentage?"} +{"answers": ["John Langston Kuempel", "Kuempel", "John", "John Kuempel"], "question": "as the runaway winner of a special election for his late father's seat in the Texas House of Representatives, of Seguin is the 101st Republican in the 150-seat body?"} +{"answers": ["Playboy lifestyle"], "question": "a originally was a boy performing in a theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Don Shows", "Don", "Shows"], "question": "since 1989, has coached his West Monroe High School Rebels to seven Louisiana state football championships and five runner-up designations?"} +{"answers": ["How Will I Know"], "question": "Whitney Houston's 1985 single \"\" was originally written for Janet Jackson?"} +{"answers": ["Koenecke", "Len Koenecke", "Len"], "question": "Major League Baseball player and former fireman was beaten to death with a fire extinguisher?"} +{"answers": ["Dratshang Lhentshog"], "question": " is the Commission for the Monastic Affairs of Bhutan?"} +{"answers": ["Ignas Jonynas", "Ignas", "Jonynas"], "question": "diplomat and historian contributed articles to the first universal encyclopedia in the Lithuanian language?"} +{"answers": ["Salcombe Lifeboat Station"], "question": "the capsized in 1916 with the loss of 13 lives, and again in 1983, with no loss of life?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Dolben", "Dolben", "William Dolben"], "question": "the 16th-century judge was described by biographer Roger North as an \"arrant old snarler\"?"} +{"answers": ["Matt K. Miller", "Matt", "Kermit Miller", "Miller"], "question": ", a stage actor and playwright who recently became the artistic director of the Sacramento Theatre Company, is also a voice artist for Japanese anime?"} +{"answers": ["Lectionary 303"], "question": "the 12th-century was taken to Paris and later to America despite a colophon threatening \"the wrath of the eternal Word of God\" for anyone who removed it?"} +{"answers": ["Jotdog", "Jotdog"], "question": "Mexican band Jotdog included a cover version of a song previously recorded by Cyndi Lauper on their ?"} +{"answers": ["Iburg", "Ham Iburg", "Ham"], "question": "from 1902 to 1996, had the most wins in Major League Baseball for a pitcher whose last name starts with the letter \"I\"?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Cohen", "Cohen", "Walter L. Cohen"], "question": "African American Republican of New Orleans held the post of comptroller of customs under both Presidents Harding and Coolidge?"} +{"answers": ["Puszcza Darżlubska"], "question": "the is the second largest site of Nazi mass killings of Poles and Jews in Pomerania?"} +{"answers": ["Isuzu", "Yamada", "Isuzu Yamada"], "question": " was the first actress to receive the Order of Culture, Japan's top cultural award, from the Emperor of Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Powder Ridge Ski Area"], "question": "the was home to the first quad chairlift in New England?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Walter Skeat", "Francis Skeat", "Francis", "Skeat"], "question": " designed over 400 stained glass windows, including memorials to the footballer Duncan Edwards and the explorer John Smith?"} +{"answers": ["Justice of the King's Bench"], "question": "although received salaries from 1278, the first pension provisions were not made until 1799?"} +{"answers": ["Superhard material"], "question": "diamond \"(example pictured)\" is but not supertough?"} +{"answers": ["Hoerner", "Dick", "Dick Hoerner"], "question": " played in three consecutive NFL Championship Games, became the Los Angeles Rams' all-time leading rusher and was considered \"a murderous line backer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street", "Van Cortlandt Park – 242nd Street", "Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street"], "question": "the only remaining original scrolled station sign on the New York City Subway can be found at the station?"} +{"answers": ["Harvey Wells House", "Wells House", "Harvey Wells"], "question": "Harvey Wells founded the city of Wellston, Ohio, but he never owned there?"} +{"answers": ["Venard", "Stephen", "Stephen Venard"], "question": ", a 19th century Nevada City, California lawman and renowned road agent killer, used a Henry rifle?"} +{"answers": ["The Emperor Jones", "The Emperor Jones"], "question": "Louis Gruenberg's was available to premiere at New York City's Metropolitan Opera because an opera by a Jew about a black was not wanted in Berlin in 1933?"} +{"answers": ["Jacksonville Rockets"], "question": "the , an Eastern Hockey League franchise based in Jacksonville, were Florida's first professional ice hockey team?"} +{"answers": ["Königstein", "Königstein"], "question": "the crest of the near Westerhausen, Germany, is dominated by the striking \"Kamelfelsen\" rocks whose shape resembles two camels lying down?"} +{"answers": ["Monte", "Scheinblum", "Monte Scheinblum"], "question": ", son of All-Star baseball player Richie Scheinblum, hit a golf ball over 329 yards (301 meters) into a () wind to win the 1992 U.S. National Long Driving Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Giles", "Giles Eyre", "Eyre"], "question": "despite attaching an inscription to his first wife's grave implying he would not marry again, British politician not only remarried but buried his second wife in the same grave?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Moulton", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "the redundant round-towered in Norfolk \"\" contains 14th-century wall paintings depicting Saint Christopher, and the Seven Acts of Mercy?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Leon Wilkins", "Robert", "Robert L. Wilkins", "Wilkins"], "question": "when District of Columbia judge was recently out of law school, he was stopped by Maryland State Police for \"driving while black\" and won a landmark racial profiling lawsuit?"} +{"answers": ["Dooley", "Savannah Dooley", "Savannah"], "question": "the drama series \"Huge\", created by and her mother, Winnie Holzman, employed Dooley's father as an actor and her uncle as the cinematographer?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Cockman", "Jim Cockman"], "question": " is the oldest player to ever make his Major League Baseball debut with the New York Yankees?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Haven Schauffler", "Schauffler"], "question": "the book for Christmas 1907 \"\" included and and an article on ?"} +{"answers": ["Sausapor"], "question": "after a tsutsugamushi epidemic occurred at , research was conducted on the area's rats and mites, using C-rations as rat bait, to better understand the illness's epidemiology?"} +{"answers": ["Javier", "Limón", "Javier Limón"], "question": "Spanish songwriter earned the Latin Grammy Award for Producer of the Year in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Quantum machine"], "question": "the world's first \"literally vibrated a little and a lot at the same time\" and was named \"Breakthrough of the Year\" by \"Science\" in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Lees", "Lees"], "question": "when Great Britain lost the 1951 Ryder Cup by a score of 9½–2½, golfer took part in the team's only two match wins?"} +{"answers": ["A Christmas Record"], "question": " released in 1981 on the ZE label was described as the first-ever alternative Christmas album and contains both a hit single and a \"blasphemous, nearly tuneless piece of skronk\"?"} +{"answers": ["Una Navidad con Gilberto"], "question": "the Christmas album by Gilberto Santa Rosa won a Latin Grammy Award for \"Best Traditional Tropical Album\" in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Aero HC-2 Heli Baby"], "question": "the was the first Czechoslovakian-designed helicopter to go into production?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie Loudenslager", "Loudenslager", "Charlie"], "question": "after winning a minor league baseball batting title in 1903, joined a major league team but only appeared in one game?"} +{"answers": ["Cincinnati riot of 1853"], "question": "the involved Germans objecting to the presence of an Italian cardinal preaching in French in the United States on Christmas Day?"} +{"answers": ["A Child's Christmas in Wales"], "question": "Dylan Thomas' short prose was first published under its own title two years after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Group Representation Constituency"], "question": "a is a type of electoral division in Singapore in which a team of candidates stands for election and is voted into Parliament as a group?"} +{"answers": ["2008–09 Temple Owls men's basketball team"], "question": "Dionte Christmas led the in points per game, three-pointers completed, and total steals?"} +{"answers": ["Unto Us is Born a Son"], "question": "although first published in the 1582 songbook \"Piae Cantiones\" \"\", the Christmas carol may be derived from 12th and 13th century French organum repertories?"} +{"answers": ["Caspari", "Leopold Caspari", "Leopold"], "question": "the freshman State Rep. in 1884 pushed successfully for the creation of Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["Brace Mountain", "South Brace Mountain"], "question": ", the highest peak in Dutchess County, New York, is a popular launch spot for hang gliding and paragliding due to the smooth geography of the area?"} +{"answers": ["Diddy Wah Diddy"], "question": "Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band's first released single was a blues rock cover of Bo Diddley's \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Saukorem"], "question": "the people of produce \"Korwar\" figures, which are often made with the skulls of deceased family members?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Ramsden Bramley", "Bramley", "Henry"], "question": " \"Christmas Carols, New and Old\" \"\", compiled in collaboration with John Stainer, is credited with creating a Christmas carol revival in Victorian England?"} +{"answers": ["Claybrook Cottingham", "Cottingham", "Claybrook C. Cottingham", "Claybrook"], "question": ", the president of two colleges in Louisiana, began his academic career as an assistant principal at an academy in Virginia when he was 19?"} +{"answers": ["Don't You Wanna Stay"], "question": "Jason Aldean's duet with Kelly Clarkson, \"\", is the first duet of his career?"} +{"answers": ["Benedict", "Spinola", "Benedict Spinola"], "question": "four centuries after being aggrieved by in a property deal, Magdalene College, Cambridge, avenged itself by erecting a gargoyle of him \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jacksonville Axemen"], "question": "the , held at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville, Florida, is contested by emerging rugby league nations in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Schnarcherklippen"], "question": "the rocks in the German High Harz are mentioned in Goethe's dramas \"\" and \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Steelman", "Farmer Steelman", "Farmer"], "question": "baseball player appeared in one game for the 1900 Brooklyn Superbas and was the only rookie to play for that team during the entire season?"} +{"answers": ["Seeing Red", "Seeing Red"], "question": "\"Dexter\" executive producer Daniel Cerone encouraged the mother of his son's friend not to let her son audition for \"\" because he would be filmed sitting in a pool of blood?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Malaysia"], "question": "the is some of the most diverse in the world, existing in forests believed to be years old?"} +{"answers": ["Scott sisters"], "question": " of Mississippi are serving life sentences for their alleged involvement in a robbery in which $11 was stolen and no one was injured, although they had no previous criminal records?"} +{"answers": ["Ian Dougald McLachlan", "Ian", "Ian McLachlan", "McLachlan"], "question": "Air Vice Marshal \"\" concerns regarding cost and delivery of the F-111 to the RAAF proved \"painfully prescient\" as the new bomber came six years late and way over budget?"} +{"answers": ["Sentral Organisasi Buruh Seluruh Indonesia", "Central All-Indonesian Workers Organization"], "question": "the communist-led federation was the largest trade union movement in Indonesia prior to the Suharto era?"} +{"answers": ["Onno Boelee", "Boelee", "Onno"], "question": "former New Zealand wrestler worked as an actor and opened a private security company after his retirement from wrestling?"} +{"answers": ["Namibia–Sweden relations"], "question": " to the Namibian liberation movement SWAPO increased significantly under the Torbjörn Fälldin cabinet?"} +{"answers": ["Bronze Fonz"], "question": "Milwaukee's is an $85,000 public artwork of a \"Happy Days\" TV show character?"} +{"answers": ["Luxborough Galley"], "question": "the crew of the ill-fated slave ship became cannibals?"} +{"answers": ["The Legend", "The Legend"], "question": "after Rosa Ponselle created the role of Carmelita in Joseph Breil's \"Lyric Tragedy in One Act\" \"(libretto pictured)\" at the Met, she burned her copy of the score?"} +{"answers": ["Marlborough White Horse"], "question": "the was cut from a hillside in 1804 by boys at Mr Greasley's Academy?"} +{"answers": ["A. M. Miller", "A.", "Arthur McQuiston Miller", "Miller"], "question": "college football coach was notified to testify during the Scopes Monkey Trials?"} +{"answers": ["Fred", "Fred Henry Mills", "Fred Mills", "Fred Mills", "Mills"], "question": "Louisiana State Rep. , wrote legislation in 2010 to permit pharmacists, such as himself, to administer medication therapy management services?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Estes Cole", "Frank", "Cole"], "question": "before his elections in 1944 and 1956 to both houses of the Louisiana Legislature, had been an LSU Tigers football player and a high school coach in Rayville and Many, Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["Confederation Congress Proclamation of 1783"], "question": "one of the largest aboriginal title claims in the United States was rejected based on an of the Articles of Confederation?"} +{"answers": ["Parafora", "Parafora"], "question": "Sakis' (2010) received more bids than any other Greek album to be released as a covermount since the practice became common after the recent economic crisis, and all were refused?"} +{"answers": ["Zaprionus"], "question": "all species of the fruit fly genus \"(Z. indianus pictured)\" have the same characteristic white stripes over the head and thorax?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Nash", "Christopher Columbus Nash"], "question": "the former Confederate officer , as sheriff in Grant Parish, Louisiana, crushed the Colfax Riot in 1873 and formed the White League in 1874?"} +{"answers": ["Economy of Youngstown, Ohio"], "question": "the has had the effect of cutting the population of the Ohio city in half?"} +{"answers": ["Helao Nafidi"], "question": "the busiest Namibian border post is the Angolan one at Oshikango in the town of ?"} +{"answers": ["Atlanta Neighborhood Union"], "question": "the , an all-women African-American association founded in 1908, was a model for other improvement associations?"} +{"answers": ["Is This a Zombie?"], "question": "the light novel series was an honourable mention at Fujimi Shobo's 20th Fantasia Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Proudfoot", "Tony", "Proudfoot"], "question": "before the 62nd Grey Cup, CFL defensive back fired staples from a staple gun into his shoes to improve his traction on an icy football field?"} +{"answers": ["Satyavati"], "question": "in the Hindu epic \"Mahabharata\", \"\" – who initially stank of fish – was blessed with the musk fragrance by a sage, with whom she had premarital sex?"} +{"answers": ["Yuri Kozyrev", "Kozyrev", "Yuri"], "question": "the award-winning war photographer , who spent several years working for the American press in Baghdad, lived together with Iraqis in the city?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Freeze", "Hugh Freeze"], "question": "newly promoted Arkansas State head football coach was depicted in the movie \"The Blind Side\" about Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Michael Oher?"} +{"answers": ["Su-ki-da"], "question": "Hiroshi Ishikawa won the New Montreal Film Festival's Best Director award for , his second film?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Blackstone", "William Blackstone"], "question": " \"Commentaries on the Laws of England\" (published 1765–1769) is still cited by the Supreme Court of the United States between 10 and 12 times a year?"} +{"answers": ["Genesee County Courthouse", "Genesee County"], "question": "the bell in the cupola of the \"\" in Batavia, New York, was originally acquired for use in a practical joke?"} +{"answers": ["The Walking Dead, season 1", "The Walking Dead", "The Walking Dead"], "question": "zombie apocalypse drama was named as one of the top 10 television programs of 2010 by the American Film Institute?"} +{"answers": ["Oscar Elijah Price", "O.", "O. E. Price", "Price", "Oscar Ewing Price"], "question": "Louisiana state court judge of Bossier City participated in two triathlons when he was in his fifties?"} +{"answers": ["Sotra Patera"], "question": " \"\", a prominent feature on Saturn's giant moon Titan, is thought to be an ice volcano that may have erupted water, methane, polyethylene, paraffin waxes or even asphalt?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Kemp", "Edward", "Kemp"], "question": "the English landscape architect was buried in Birkenhead, Merseyside, in the Flaybrick Hill Cemetery, which he had designed himself?"} +{"answers": ["Mauros"], "question": "the Bulgar notable intended to organize an uprising in Thessaloniki on the night before Easter in order to catch its defenders unprepared?"} +{"answers": ["Doucet", "Cat", "Cat Doucet"], "question": "the Louisiana sheriff of St. Landry Parish apparently obtained his nickname from his practice of protecting illegal \"cathouses,\" a slang term for brothels?"} +{"answers": ["Simarouba glauca", "Simarouba amara"], "question": "the seeds of \"(sapling pictured)\" are more likely to germinate once they have been eaten by monkeys?"} +{"answers": ["Monica Nashandi", "Nashandi", "Monica"], "question": " was removed from the 2009 Namibian general election SWAPO electoral list because she had not registered to vote in the previous election?"} +{"answers": ["The Virgin's Cradle Hymn"], "question": "\"\", a lullaby collected by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in Germany in 1799, was derived from a Flemish engraving by Hieronymus Wierix?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Mark Miodownik", "Miodownik", "Mark Andrew Miodownik"], "question": " is delivering the 2010 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln", "Chase", "Lincoln R. Chase", "Lincoln Chase"], "question": "the music of songwriter , who wrote \"Such a Night\", \"Jim Dandy\", and \"The Clapping Song\", has been described as \"like a black Frank Zappa but groovier\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cuernavaca Cathedral"], "question": "the \"\" in Cuernavaca, Mexico, was originally one of the 16th century monasteries built near the Popocatepetl volcano that have been designated a World Heritage Site?"} +{"answers": ["Richmond Theatre fire", "Richmond Theatre"], "question": "the of 1811, which killed around 72 people, was at the time the worst urban disaster in American history?"} +{"answers": ["Glacier Noir"], "question": "of the great glaciers of the French Oisans, the descends farthest because of favourable topography and moraines that screen it from the sun?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Zappolino"], "question": "though 2000 lay dead on the field of the (November 1325), when forces of Modena routed Bologna, the \"status quo\" was re-established afterwards and historians generally ignore the event?"} +{"answers": ["John Deering", "John Deering", "John W. Deering", "Deering", "John"], "question": " volunteered to have his heart monitored by an electrocardiogram while he was shot to death?"} +{"answers": ["Flexible barge", "flexible barge"], "question": " \"\" can bring water to California and, according to its inventor, peace to the Middle East?"} +{"answers": ["Wood", "Western Wood", "Western Wood", "Western"], "question": " was preselected for the City of London seat in 1861 in preference to future Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone?"} +{"answers": ["The Pretty Druidess"], "question": " (1869) was the last of W. S. Gilbert's early operatic burlesques, written before the Gilbert and Sullivan operas?"} +{"answers": ["Lyman", "Frederick", "Frederick Schwartz Lyman", "Frederick S. Lyman"], "question": " account of the eruption of the Mauna Loa volcano and 1868 Hawaii earthquake was written from a nearby sheep and goat ranch?"} +{"answers": ["Plas yn Rhiw"], "question": " house in Gwynedd was originally built in the 10th century to prevent incursions by Vikings into Porth Neigwl, and is reportedly haunted?"} +{"answers": ["The Big One", "The Big One"], "question": "actress Julia Stiles had no idea whether her character was going to live or die in \"\", the fifth season finale of the Showtime series \"Dexter\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grassy Hill", "Grassy Hill Light"], "question": "a radar station which was active at during World War II included an imitation lighthouse keeper's cottage for camouflage purposes?"} +{"answers": ["Caddel", "Ernie Caddel", "Ernie"], "question": "Stanford and Detroit Lions running back , known as the \"Blond Antelope,\" led the NFL in average yards gained per rushing carry for three consecutive years?"} +{"answers": ["David Gregor Corner", "Corner", "David"], "question": "despite his role in the Counter-Reformation, the abbot of Göttweig Abbey reluctantly included Protestant hymns in his 1631 \"Gross Catholisches Gesängbuch\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Fisherman's Cot"], "question": " in Devon overlooks the River Exe and a bridge which was wrongly thought for many years to be the inspiration for Paul Simon's song \"Bridge Over Troubled Water\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hortense Sparks Ward", "Ward", "Hortense Sparks", "Hortense"], "question": "in 1925, led a special all-female Texas Supreme Court after no male judges or lawyers could be found to hear a case?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Broken Trust"], "question": "the scams uncovered by , the largest investment fraud sweep by the US Government, may have involved over 120,000 victims?"} +{"answers": ["Ellis", "Remy", "Ellis Remy", "Ellis Nathan Remy"], "question": "English-born footballer made his international debut playing for the Montserrat national football team?"} +{"answers": ["La Vivandière", "La Vivandière"], "question": " (1867) was one of the early comedies by W. S. Gilbert that used satiric devices later employed in his famous Gilbert and Sullivan operas?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Diat", "Louis Felix Diat", "Louis Diat"], "question": "chef , a recipient of the distinguished \"Chevalier du Mérite Agricole\", learned to cook at the age of five?"} +{"answers": ["Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve"], "question": "anywhere from 60 million to 1 billion monarch butterflies spend the winter at the in central Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["London Pneumatic Despatch Company"], "question": "in 1863 the 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos was propelled underground from Holborn to Euston railway station in a parcel capsule to demonstrate the system built by the ?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Willess Williams", "Anna Williams", "Anna", "Williams"], "question": "artist Thomas Eakins suggested pose for the depiction of Liberty on the Morgan dollar?"} +{"answers": ["Twelve Generals' Letter", "Generals' Letter"], "question": "seven Croatian Army generals were forcibly retired in 2000 for signing an ?"} +{"answers": ["Chantal", "Chantal Joffe", "Joffe"], "question": "English artist , who sometimes uses pornography for source material, created such large paintings that she required scaffolding to work on them?"} +{"answers": ["Dinah", "Lee", "Dinah Lee"], "question": "when New Zealand-born pop artist became 'Queen of the Mods' in 1964, her own mother could not recognise her?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Rodgers", "James W. Rodgers"], "question": " requested a bulletproof vest before he was executed by firing squad?"} +{"answers": ["Mongol elements in Western medieval art"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" as a decoration from the late 13th century to early 14th century?"} +{"answers": ["Emmitt", "Douglas", "Emmitt Douglas", "Emmitt James Douglas"], "question": "six years after passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Louisiana NAACP president was arrested for trying to desegregate a restaurant in Baton Rouge?"} +{"answers": ["Encarsia perplexa"], "question": "adult males of the parasitic wasp, , can only develop when a virgin female lays eggs in a fully developed larva of her own species?"} +{"answers": ["Frank H. Maynard", "Horace Maynard", "Maynard", "Frank"], "question": "in 1878, the old-time cowboy author sang one of his poems over the grave of Dodge City Marshal Ed Masterson, the victim of a gunfight?"} +{"answers": ["Beefsteak", "Beefsteak"], "question": "diners at \"keep score\" by piling up the bread slices that come with their beef tenderloin?"} +{"answers": ["1907 Tiflis bank robbery"], "question": "a 1907 organized by Vladimir Lenin \"\" and Joseph Stalin killed an estimated 40 people and netted approximately 250,000 rubles (over in current USD)?"} +{"answers": ["Richard S Bustillo", "Richard Bustillo", "Bustillo", "Richard"], "question": " learned Jeet Kune Do directly from Bruce Lee and went on to instruct Lee's children Shannon and Brandon in the martial art?"} +{"answers": ["Infinity Blade"], "question": "the action role-playing game is the fastest grossing application on Apple's iOS, selling 271,424 copies in merely four days?"} +{"answers": ["New Finland District", "New Finland"], "question": "in 1934, the congregation of the St. John's Lutheran Church in , Saskatchewan, Canada, had their church cut into two halves so as to relocate it by five miles using a tractor?"} +{"answers": ["Houston Film Critics Society", "Houston Film Critics Society Awards 2010"], "question": "\"Jonah Hex\" was named \"Worst Picture\" of 2010 by the Houston Film Critics Society at their ?"} +{"answers": ["New Caloundra Light"], "question": " \"\", an inactive lighthouse resembling an airport control tower, is the only surviving example of its design in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Nominated Member of Parliament"], "question": "in May 2009, when proposing that should be a permanent part of Singapore's Parliament, the Prime Minister said they had \"outshone even the Opposition MPs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lucas", "Richard Cockle Lucas", "Richard Lucas", "Richard"], "question": "the eccentric Victorian sculptor \"\" believed in fairies and drove around in a Roman chariot?"} +{"answers": ["Canyon Hotel"], "question": "the in Yellowstone National Park burned while being demolished in 1960?"} +{"answers": ["Winningstad", "Norm Winningstad", "Norm"], "question": "Oregon entrepreneur helped found Floating Point Systems, Thrustmaster, and Lattice Semiconductor?"} +{"answers": ["Penlee Lifeboat Station"], "question": "on December 19, 1981, the entire crew of the were killed trying to rescue people from a ship in a storm, but sufficient volunteers came forward within a day to form a new lifeboat crew?"} +{"answers": ["San Andrés", "San Andrés"], "question": " islanders practice obeah, a voodoo witchcraft of West Indies?"} +{"answers": ["Aceria anthocoptes"], "question": "the mite \"\" is a potential biological control agent of the invasive Canada thistle?"} +{"answers": ["Touvron", "Guy Touvron", "Guy"], "question": " has been called \"one of the leading pedagogues of trumpet technique and interpretation France has ever produced\"?"} +{"answers": ["Somerhill House"], "question": "the Duke of Wellington chose not to buy in Kent because he considered the local fox hunting not good enough?"} +{"answers": ["Sam", "Sam McMackin", "McMackin"], "question": " died less than six months after making his Major League Baseball debut?"} +{"answers": ["St. Peter's Episcopal Church", "St. Peter's Episcopal Church"], "question": " of Carson City is the oldest building still in use by the Episcopal Church in the state of Nevada?"} +{"answers": ["Ashuapmushuan River"], "question": "the in Quebec, Canada, is named for an Innu word meaning \"place where one lies in wait for moose\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alberto", "Dávila", "Alberto Dávila", "Alberto'' Dávila"], "question": "after a period of retirement which included a stint as a beer delivery man, returned to boxing and won the World Boxing Council bantamweight title in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Harz granite"], "question": " was used in memorials at the concentration camps of Buchenwald, Ravensbrück and Sachsenhausen, as well as the Soviet War Memorial \"\" in Berlin's Tiergarten?"} +{"answers": ["Alfredo Guati Rojo National Watercolor Museum"], "question": "the in Mexico City was the world's first museum dedicated to watercolor painting?"} +{"answers": ["Sing Like Me"], "question": "Chris Brown's song \"\" is a slow jam R&B and pop ballad, featuring 808 drum beats and Asian-influenced strings?"} +{"answers": ["Florida Reef Tract", "Florida Reef"], "question": "the is the third largest coral barrier reef in the world, and that in the middle of the 19th century there were close to 50 shipwrecks a year on the reef?"} +{"answers": ["Johann Wilhelm Schwedler", "Schwedler", "Johann"], "question": " preferred other engineering solutions over his own invention, the Schwedler truss, on aesthetic grounds?"} +{"answers": ["Kristubhagavatam"], "question": ", a Sanskrit epic poem in 33 cantos and 1600 verses, won the Sahitya Akademi Award for Sanskrit in 1980?"} +{"answers": ["James Blyth MA", "James Blyth", "James Blyth", "James", "Blyth"], "question": "Scottish engineer built the world's first-known structure by which electricity was generated from wind power \"\" in 1887?"} +{"answers": ["Childress County Heritage Museum"], "question": "the contains an exhibit on World War II bombardier training held near Childress, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Tell Shemshara"], "question": " in Iraq was once the capital of the \"land of the gatekeeper\"?"} +{"answers": ["Isler", "J. J. Isler", "J.", "Jennifer J. Isler"], "question": "American yachtswoman , who competed in both the Olympics and the America’s Cup races, was the first woman named to the Sailing World Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Walter Keane", "Walter Stanley Keane", "Keane", "Walter"], "question": ", known for paintings of \"big-eyed waifs,\" claimed a sore shoulder and declined a 1986 court-ordered paint-off with his ex-wife, resulting in a US$4 million judgment against him?"} +{"answers": ["Hajji Firuz Tepe"], "question": "jars uncovered at in the Zagros Mountains contained wine and resin residue which suggested that the inhabitants were making a wine similar to Retsina over 7 millennia ago?"} +{"answers": ["Bloomingston", "John Albert Bloomingston", "John A. Bloomingston", "John"], "question": "Michigan fullback \"\", who became one of Chicago's best known trial lawyers, was disbarred from athletics in 1896 for playing professional baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Møinichen", "Erik Røring Møinichen Lie", "Erik Røring Møinichen", "Erik"], "question": " was a Norwegian Minister of Finance five times?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Carondelet"], "question": "when it was built in 1795, was the farthest western outpost of the Chouteau fur trading operation in the Spanish Louisiana Territory?"} +{"answers": ["Salawati Daud", "Daud", "Salawati"], "question": "communist politician was the first female mayor in Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Sea Hill Light"], "question": " was the first of a group of eight lighthouses in Queensland made of a hardwood frame clad with corrugated iron?"} +{"answers": ["Parborlasia corrugatus"], "question": "the marine worm, , fires an adhesive, barbed proboscis as a means of defense, and to capture prey?"} +{"answers": ["Holland Land Office"], "question": "the former \"\" in Batavia was the first National Historic Landmark designated in Western New York?"} +{"answers": ["Norman Thaddeus Vane", "Norman", "Vane"], "question": "screenwriter and film director referenced the 1931 movie \"Dracula\" in his work \"Shadow of the Hawk\"?"} +{"answers": ["Xiaochi"], "question": ", or Chinese and Taiwanese \"small eats\", can include such ingredients as stinky tofu, sheep head, grass jelly or pork intestines?"} +{"answers": ["Sergey Kuznetsov", "Sergey Olegovich Kuznetsov", "Kuznetsov", "Sergey", "Sergey Kuznetsov"], "question": "\"Not Worse Than Thomon\", edited by , was described by \"Vremya Novostei\" as one of the best Russian books in the field of art in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Hughie", "Hughie Hearne", "Hearne"], "question": "an obituary for stated that he was a \"well known baseball star\" and \"one of the game's best catchers,\" although he never played a full major league season?"} +{"answers": ["A535 road"], "question": "the in Cheshire is the main road that gives access to the Jodrell Bank Observatory and the Quinta Garden, both founded by Sir Bernard Lovell?"} +{"answers": ["Megarhyssa macrurus"], "question": "the wasp \"\" paralyzes her prey by injecting it with an ovipositor long?"} +{"answers": ["Kantzow", "Thomas", "Thomas Kantzow"], "question": "the manuscripts of 16th-century chronicles were rediscovered in 1729, 1832 and 1973?"} +{"answers": ["Ojo de Agua Raid", "Ojo de Agua"], "question": "on October 21, 1915, a band of Mexicans invaded the United States and conducted a in Texas as part of the Plan de San Diego?"} +{"answers": ["The Skywalk Is Gone"], "question": " was the first short film to ever get a theatrical commercial run in Taiwan?"} +{"answers": ["Chapultepec"], "question": " is the largest urban park in Latin America?"} +{"answers": ["Roberta Mancino", "Roberta", "Mancino"], "question": "Italian model and skydiver has performed several thousand skydives, including four while completely naked?"} +{"answers": ["Leslie Douglas Jackson", "Leslie", "Leslie Douglas", "Jackson"], "question": " \"\", who fought in and later commanded the same squadron as his brother John, became the first RAAF fighter ace of the New Guinea campaign in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Nikolai", "Nikolai Grube", "Grube"], "question": "German epigrapher co-presented workshops teaching Maya hieroglyphs to native Maya in Mexico and Guatemala?"} +{"answers": ["Watson", "Elmo Scott Watson", "Elmo"], "question": "in 1922–23, journalist wrote \"Stories of Great Indians,\" an attempt to refute the noble savage concept then popular among writers about the Native American tribes?"} +{"answers": ["Velenje Castle"], "question": "Slovenia's , along with two castles in Šalek and Ekenštajn, played a key role in defending the routes from the Celje Basin to Carinthia?"} +{"answers": ["Acumed"], "question": "Hillsboro, Oregon, based , a medical device company, once built a motorcycle that included titanium body parts?"} +{"answers": ["Time pyramid"], "question": "the , a public work of art begun in 1993, is scheduled for completion in the year 3183?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Graham", "Walter DeWitt", "Walter D. Graham"], "question": "Michigan football player \"\" at age 16 was called a \"young Hercules\" after \"gripping machines did not register high enough to show his strength\"?"} +{"answers": ["Plasma antenna"], "question": "in a , plasma is used instead of the metal elements of a traditional radio antenna?"} +{"answers": ["Wormy Hillock Henge"], "question": "according to legend, is the burial site of a dragon?"} +{"answers": ["Spying on United Nations leaders by United States diplomats"], "question": "the surprise about the WikiLeaks revelations of was not that it was done, but rather who would be doing it, and what information would be required?"} +{"answers": ["St. Bonifatius, Wiesbaden", "St. Bonifatius"], "question": "the church was built in Wiesbaden in Gothic Revival style, after a first building had collapsed?"} +{"answers": ["Don't touch my junk"], "question": "John Tyner and Charles Krauthammer , but Michael Kinsley wants you to go ahead and touch his, and Wendy Kaminer thinks Krauthammer just wants you to touch someone else's?"} +{"answers": ["Destruction of country houses in 20th-century Britain", "destruction of country houses in 20th-century Britain"], "question": "one in six of all English country houses \"(Tong Castle pictured)\" are thought to have been ?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Yuryevsky", "George Alexandrovich Yuryevsky", "Prince George Alexandrovich Yuryevsky"], "question": "Tsar Alexander II regarded his morganatic son as a \"true Russian\", causing rumors that he was considering giving him dynastic rights?"} +{"answers": ["Bullacta exarata"], "question": " is a commercially important sea snail in eastern China?"} +{"answers": ["Magni M-16 Tandem Trainer"], "question": "the autogyro is used by traffic reporters and farmers as well as sport pilots?"} +{"answers": ["Wank", "Wank"], "question": "visitors to the in Germany can use a Wankpass to ride the Wankbahn up to the Wank-Haus at the summit?"} +{"answers": ["1933 NFL Championship Game"], "question": "the was won by Chicago over New York via a successful hook and ladder play run by the Bears with less than two minutes remaining?"} +{"answers": ["Wachau"], "question": "the in Austria \"(abbey pictured)\" inspired the name of the Wachovia area in North Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Paddy the Wanderer"], "question": "the Airedale Terrier was a famous stowaway and traveler who had Wellington harbour as his base?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Kudeříková", "Kudeříková", "Marie"], "question": " wrote her literary legacy while waiting for her execution in Breslau?"} +{"answers": ["Chrysler Classic Racing"], "question": "IGN's Adam Ballard described the Wii video game as \"basically one giant, terrible commercial\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Hartwell Cocke", "John Hartwell Cocke II", "John", "Cocke"], "question": ", who helped Thomas Jefferson build the University of Virginia, has been cited by historians for his knowledge of Jefferson's relationship with Sally Hemings?"} +{"answers": ["Yount", "Harry", "Harry Yount"], "question": " \"\" killed 70 antelope in one day during a hunting competition, but was ashamed because \"it went against his heart to kill so many innocent creatures just for the glory\"?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Santita"], "question": "after acquiring the script for , the director did not start production for five years due to the lack of an appropriate lead actress?"} +{"answers": ["Scord of Brouster"], "question": "nearly 10,000 quartz artifacts were found at a Neolithic site known as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Anne", "Anne Barrett Rouse", "Anne Rouse", "Rouse"], "question": " poetry often draws upon her experiences as a mental health worker, such as the preoccupations of patients on a dementia ward?"} +{"answers": ["San Francisco City Clinic"], "question": " is a specialty municipal sexual health center that opened in 1933 and serves people over the age of 12?"} +{"answers": ["A Discourse on the Study of the Law"], "question": "Sir William Blackstone's was his only work to survive its various editions without alterations by the author?"} +{"answers": ["La Salle Hotel"], "question": "Chicago's \"\" became a de facto White House during U.S. President William Howard Taft's extended stay in its presidential suite?"} +{"answers": ["La Stazione"], "question": ", a restaurant and former train station in New Paltz, New York, burned down in 1907, killing the station agent's dog?"} +{"answers": ["Harry W. Baum", "Harry Baum", "Harry", "Baum"], "question": "college football coach helped build the Broadmoor Hotel and three state capitol buildings?"} +{"answers": ["Woodlawn", "Woodlawn"], "question": "after the was opened in The Bronx in 1917, nearby Woodlawn Cemetery built a new sales office to meet demand?"} +{"answers": ["Bang for the buck", "Bang for the buck"], "question": "the phrase \"more \" was used to describe the United States' New Look policy of depending on nuclear weapons, rather than a large regular army, to keep the Soviet Union in check?"} +{"answers": ["Socks", "Socks Seybold", "Seybold"], "question": "baseball player \"\" held the American League home run record before Babe Ruth broke it in 1919?"} +{"answers": ["Laserblast"], "question": "the science fiction film consistently ranks among the Internet Movie Database's bottom 100 films list, and was featured in the last episode of \"Mystery Science Theater 3000\" broadcast on Comedy Central?"} +{"answers": ["Alpheus Cleophas Morton", "Alpheus Morton", "Morton", "Alpheus"], "question": "in August each year, City of London Councillor used to present the Lord Mayor with a basket of mulberries from the garden at Finsbury Circus?"} +{"answers": ["Bieber", "Owen", "Owen Bieber", "Owen Frederick Bieber", "Owen F. Bieber"], "question": "although intended to be an auto parts worker only for a single summer, he stayed on the job and later became president of the United Auto Workers?"} +{"answers": ["Wachau wine"], "question": "while most of Austria labels their wine similar to Germany, with names such as Spätlese and Auslese, producers in label their wines after feather grass, falconry and a green lizard?"} +{"answers": ["Anthidium manicatum"], "question": "the bee \"\" scrapes fur from leaves to line its nest?"} +{"answers": ["2008 Getxo bombing"], "question": "both bombings, in , by Spain's ETA in Legutiano and involved Citroën Berlingos?"} +{"answers": ["Seun Ogunkoya", "Ogunkoya", "Seun"], "question": "sprinter broke the 10-second barrier in the 100 metres before turning 20 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Konstantin Khrenov", "Konstantin Konstantinovich Khrenov", "Konstantin", "Khrenov"], "question": "underwater welding was invented by in 1932?"} +{"answers": ["Guyn", "J.", "J. White Guyn"], "question": "under football coach , the cash-strapped Kentucky program arranged to play Michigan to generate revenue, but travel costs limited its income and the team lost, 62–0?"} +{"answers": ["Minnesota Building"], "question": "the became more Moderne as it was being built?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Beer", "Michael Beer", "Michael Beer", "Michael Anthony Beer"], "question": "after losing the Second 2010–11 Ashes Test to England, the selectors for the Australian cricket team thought that could help them in the Third Test?"} +{"answers": ["Mycena aurantiomarginata"], "question": "a novel pigment with antibiotic properties was discovered in fruit bodies of the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wheaton", "John", "John Francis Wheaton"], "question": " was the first African American elected to the Minnesota State Legislature?"} +{"answers": ["Medvedev modernisation programme"], "question": "e-Government and controlled thermonuclear fusion are among the long-term goals of the in Russia?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Watkins", "James Keir Watkins", "James K. Watkins"], "question": "Michigan footballer and Rhodes Scholar became Detroit Police Commissioner and formed a group in 1936 \"to save their country from a perpetuation of the New Deal\"?"} +{"answers": ["1892–1894 war in the Eastern Congo", "Congo Arab war"], "question": "during the , Baron Dhanis allowed his men to bring their wives, slaves and servants along with his army?"} +{"answers": ["Bremo Slave Chapel"], "question": " is the only place of worship known to have been built for slaves in the Commonwealth of Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Giovanni Gaetano Orsini", "Giovanni Gaetano Orsini", "Orsini", "Giovanni"], "question": " was the nephew of Pope Nicholas III, a legate for Pope John XXII, helped to drive Antipope Nicholas V from Rome, and took part in the election of Pope Benedict XII?"} +{"answers": ["Bristol Festival of Ideas"], "question": "the , set up in 2005 as part of the city's bid to become European Capital of Culture, now awards one of the most valuable annual book prizes in the UK?"} +{"answers": ["Williams", "Jimmy Williams", "Jimmy Williams", "Jimmy"], "question": "in 1899, Major League Baseball rookie set a Pittsburgh Pirates team record with his 27-game hitting streak?"} +{"answers": ["Rhys Jones", "Richard Rhys Jones", "Rhys Jones", "Jones", "Rhys"], "question": "New Zealand Army officer , the next Chief of Defence Force, was told in 2000 that he would receive no further promotions?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Austin Barry", "Thomas", "Thomas A. Barry", "Barry"], "question": "Knute Rockne called \"the man who laid the football foundation at Notre Dame\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gruta das Torres"], "question": "the is a three-dimensional braided lava tube system, the longest in the Azores?"} +{"answers": ["Tracie Laymon", "Tracie", "Laymon"], "question": "film director won the 2009 award for Best Short Film from the Women's Image Network for her work directing the short film \"Inside\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sceptre", "Sceptre"], "question": "although it was originally designed as a test machine, was turned into a fusion reactor when ZETA apparently produced fusion?"} +{"answers": ["Shubael Dummer", "Dummer", "Shubael"], "question": "Rev. was killed at York, Maine, by the Abenaki in the Candlemas Massacre of ?"} +{"answers": ["Viveros de Coyoacán"], "question": "the was the first tree nursery in Mexico and the first large scale tree nursery in Latin America?"} +{"answers": ["Office of Science"], "question": "the in the Department of Energy is the predominant U.S. federal government sponsor for research in the physical sciences and initiated the Human Genome Project?"} +{"answers": ["Janette Luu", "Luu", "Janette", "Janette N. Luu"], "question": "former \"CANOE Live\" host was the first ever Vietnamese TV anchor in Toronto, Canada?"} +{"answers": ["St Peter's Church, Kingerby", "St Peter's Church"], "question": "in , Lincolnshire, is a slab carved with the effigy of a knight whose lower body and legs have been replaced by a cross?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie T. Black", "Charlie", "Black"], "question": "basketball player won two national championships and was named the Helms Foundation National Player of the Year while at Kansas?"} +{"answers": ["Grover, Utah", "Grover"], "question": " used to be named \"Carcass Creek\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ole Carlson House", "Ole Carlson"], "question": "a self-educated Norwegian immigrant farmer built the \"\" in Dodge County, Minnesota?"} +{"answers": ["Entomophthora muscae"], "question": "the fungus makes flies climb upwards before killing them, so they are better able to release a shower of spores for the next cycle of infection?"} +{"answers": ["Bruce DuMont", "Bruce", "DuMont"], "question": ", investigative reporter and host of \"Beyond the Beltway\", is the nephew of the inventor of the first commercially viable television?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Henry", "Patrick Henry Hotel"], "question": "the namesake of the in Roanoke, Virginia, is the American Founding Father Patrick Henry?"} +{"answers": ["Ratcliff", "Jason", "Jason Ratcliff"], "question": " was the 2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series champion crew chief?"} +{"answers": ["Athonite Academy"], "question": "with the foundation of the , near Vatopedi monastery, the monastic community of Mount Athos took a leading role in the 18th century modern Greek Enlightenment?"} +{"answers": ["Oxaziridine"], "question": "an rearrangement reaction is the key step in the synthesis of erectile dysfunction medication yohimbine?"} +{"answers": ["John Jackson", "John Francis Jackson", "John", "Jackson"], "question": "after RAAF Tomahawk pilots \"\" and Bobby Gibbes shared in destroying a Vichy French fighter plane in 1941, they tossed a coin to see who would take the credit for it?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "Ryan Reid", "Reid"], "question": "former Florida State Seminoles player had more wins than any other player in the school's college basketball history?"} +{"answers": ["Chí Hòa prison", "Chi Hoa", "Chí Hòa Prison"], "question": "there were only two successful prison breaks in the history of ?"} +{"answers": ["Old Caloundra Light"], "question": ", a lighthouse inactive since 1968, was relocated twice, in 1970 and back in 1999, and was damaged on the second relocation attempt?"} +{"answers": ["Harry W. Child", "Harry", "Child"], "question": " received a knighthood from the King of Sweden after giving the king a guided tour of Yellowstone National Park?"} +{"answers": ["Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra"], "question": "in its early years, the featured a solo performance by Isaac Stern and the premiere of a musical composition about a nuclear reactor?"} +{"answers": ["Boesch, Hummel, and Maltzahn Block"], "question": "a turning enthusiast built the most elaborate \"\" in New Ulm, Minnesota?"} +{"answers": ["Graham", "Blyth", "Graham Blyth"], "question": "before he co-founded Soundcraft, helped build the mixing console used by Emerson, Lake & Palmer at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970?"} +{"answers": ["Parks and Recreation, season 3", "Parks and Recreation", "Parks and Recreation"], "question": "all 16 episodes from the of the NBC comedy \"Parks and Recreation\" will be filmed before the first one is aired?"} +{"answers": ["George Leslie Hunter", "Leslie Hunter", "Leslie", "Hunter"], "question": " early work was destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["A.", "Naushad", "A. M. M. Naushad", "Abdul Majeed Mohammed Naushad"], "question": "Sri Lankan politician , as Deputy Secretary of the UNP, created a problem for his party leader by advocating his view that \"his community came first and the party next\"?"} +{"answers": ["Memphis Symphony Orchestra"], "question": "the performs annual concerts in honor of the birthday of Elvis Presley?"} +{"answers": ["Jeremiah Dummer", "Dummer", "Jeremiah", "Jeremiah Dummer"], "question": " (1643–1718) was the first American-born silversmith?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Enfield", "Royal Enfield Fury"], "question": "the new 500cc single is the first Royal Enfield motorcycle in 40 years with twin exhaust pipes?"} +{"answers": ["Housing discrimination", "Housing discrimination"], "question": "it was not until the Fair Housing Act of 1968 that became illegal?"} +{"answers": ["Civilian casualty ratio"], "question": "according to a study by the International Committee of the Red Cross, the in wars fought since the mid-20th century has been 10 civilian deaths for every soldier death?"} +{"answers": ["Matthews", "Joe", "Joe Matthews", "Joe Matthews"], "question": "both and his father were charged with and acquitted of treason in 1956?"} +{"answers": ["Peacekeeper Rail Garrison", "Peacekeeper Rail Garrison Car"], "question": "the \"\" was designed not only to hide the MGM-118 Peacekeeper ICBM from Soviet attack but also to act as a platform for launching the missile?"} +{"answers": ["Last Exit on Brooklyn"], "question": "Seattle's historic counterculture coffeehouse, the , was a noted chess venue frequented by grandmasters Peter Biyiasas and Yasser Seirawan?"} +{"answers": ["Lympha"], "question": "the is an ancient Roman deity of fresh water?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Mizeur", "Mizeur"], "question": " never batted under .300 until his 14th season in professional baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Rosendale trestle", "Rosendale Trestle"], "question": "the , once the highest span bridge in the United States, was sold in 1986 for one dollar?"} +{"answers": ["Body schema"], "question": "between 90% and 98% of all amputees report retaining all or part of the missing limb in their ?"} +{"answers": ["Moss Landing Wildlife Area"], "question": "snowy plovers nest in former salt evaporation ponds in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Rumble", "2004 Royal Rumble", "Royal Rumble"], "question": "the match for the WWE Championship at was booked after Brock Lesnar legitimately broke his opponent's neck?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Smith", "Frank Smith", "Frank Elmer Smith", "Frank", "Smith"], "question": " was the first Chicago White Sox baseball pitcher to throw two no-hitters?"} +{"answers": ["Tiger of Pilibhit"], "question": "the was responsible for killing and partially eating eight people before being captured?"} +{"answers": ["Burnham Area Rescue Boat"], "question": "the boathouse for the was built in just three days as part of the Challenge Anneka television series?"} +{"answers": ["Hygrophorus bakerensis"], "question": "the was named after the volcano on which it was first collected?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher Green", "Christopher", "Green", "Christopher Green"], "question": "as Regius Professor of Physic at Cambridge for over 40 years, did \"little if any teaching\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bliss", "Helena Bliss", "Helena"], "question": " married her co-star from the original Broadway production of \"Gypsy Lady\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Big Tree Plant"], "question": " is a new Government-sponsored campaign in England to promote the planting of one million trees in neighbourhoods?"} +{"answers": ["Peter White", "Peter Quintard White", "Peter", "White", "Peter White"], "question": "in 1857, was a storekeeper, lawyer, county clerk, registrar of deeds, school board treasurer, postmaster, customs collector, state representative, and a newlywed?"} +{"answers": ["Catherine Yurievskaya", "Catherine", "Catherine Alexandrovna Yurievskaya", "Yurievskaya"], "question": "after the Russian Revolution and Civil War, , a daughter of Czar Alexander II, became a professional singer?"} +{"answers": ["Gillian McKeith", "Gillian McKeith"], "question": "Brett Domino's about Gillian McKeith was inspired by McKeith's exploits on \"I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Curt", "Curt Netto", "Netto", "Curt Adolph Netto"], "question": "German metallurgist was honored by the Japanese Emperor with the Order of the Rising Sun in 1885?"} +{"answers": ["Ortmayer", "Constance Ortmayer", "Constance"], "question": " designed a commemorative coin for the anniversary of an event that never happened?"} +{"answers": ["First Hungarian Reformed Church of New York"], "question": "the \"\" on the Upper East Side is the only Christian religious building designed by Emery Roth?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Rimington", "Rimington", "Michael Frederic Rimington"], "question": " raised an irregular cavalry force in the Boer War, known as Rimington's Tigers?"} +{"answers": ["IS", "Infinite Stratos"], "question": "the Chinese translations of the light novels were under indefinite suspension because the publisher had entered into overseas contracts without the writer's consent?"} +{"answers": ["Art of the United Kingdom"], "question": "the only dates from 1707 onwards?"} +{"answers": ["Pete Rummell", "Peter Rummell", "Rummell", "Peter", "Peter Stevenson Rummell"], "question": "the planned community of Celebration, Florida, was the 1989 brainchild of when he was President of Disney Development Company?"} +{"answers": ["Lectionary 183"], "question": "according to Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener, \"\" probably is the most valuable manuscript he had ever collated?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Fastolf", "Thomas Fastolf"], "question": "the 14th century Englishman is the first known to have reported cases in the papal court known as the Rota?"} +{"answers": ["Moni", "Guha", "Moni Guha"], "question": "the communist was amongst the first in India to criticize the 1956 line of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Street Racer", "Street Racer"], "question": "Activision founder Larry Kaplan called the one game he wished he had done differently?"} +{"answers": ["Munger", "Katy", "Katy Munger"], "question": " is known for her writing in the Tart Noir genre?"} +{"answers": ["Ravens of the Tower of London"], "question": "the are enlisted as soldiers of the Kingdom, and can be dismissed for unsatisfactory conduct?"} +{"answers": ["Perry Nelson House"], "question": "the \"\" – dubbed the \"House of Politics\" – was a place where Yankee farmers and politicians discussed issues of the day?"} +{"answers": ["Gryllotalpa orientalis"], "question": "the oriental mole cricket, , can not only dig a burrow a metre deep but can also swim?"} +{"answers": ["Potts", "Thomas R. Potts", "Thomas", "Thomas Reed Potts"], "question": ", the first mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota, was a physician?"} +{"answers": ["Park Performing Arts Center"], "question": "the 1997 production of its passion play caused a controversy when the cast an African-American actor to play the role of Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["Frida Kahlo", "Frida Kahlo Museum"], "question": "after Soviet dissident Leon Trotsky and his wife obtained political asylum in Mexico in 1937, they were accommodated in artists Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo's \"\" \"\", now a museum in Coyoacán, Mexico City?"} +{"answers": ["Geology of Massachusetts"], "question": "although Massachusetts is located at the 42nd parallel north, originated near the South Pole?"} +{"answers": ["Kalvdans"], "question": "Swedish emigrants brought , a dessert made out of colostrum milk, to North America?"} +{"answers": ["Cycas rumphii"], "question": "although the seeds of contain a toxic glucoside, they can be made edible by pounding, washing and cooking?"} +{"answers": ["Sachs Covered Bridge"], "question": "General Lee and the Confederate Army retreated over the after being defeated in the Battle of Gettysburg?"} +{"answers": ["Night Thoughts of a Classical Physicist"], "question": "the historical novel , about the rise of modern physics, inspired a lecture by Steven Weinberg called \"Night Thoughts of a Quantum Physicist\"?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Pensacola", "Siege of Pensacola"], "question": "20 Province of Carolina traders and 300 Tallapoosa and Alabama Indians to Pensacola (then in Spanish Florida) in ?"} +{"answers": ["Yeager", "George", "George Yeager"], "question": "baseball catcher had his best statistical season cut short after 19 games due to a knee injury?"} +{"answers": ["Teodoro Cano García", "Teodoro", "García"], "question": "artist was discovered by Diego Rivera and is known for his works depicting the Totonac culture of his native Papantla?"} +{"answers": ["Kingsbridge Armory"], "question": "New York City offered the \"\", in The Bronx, reputedly the largest in the world, to the UN General Assembly as a temporary meeting space?"} +{"answers": ["Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita"], "question": "nematode is used to kill slug pests?"} +{"answers": ["Íslendingur"], "question": ", the Icelandic replica of the Gokstad Viking ship that sailed across the Atlantic to L’Anse aux Meadows in 2000, is now displayed in the new Viking World museum in Reykjanesbær?"} +{"answers": ["O'Brien", "O'Brien Darwin Alston", "Alston", "O'Brien Alston"], "question": "after he injured Indianapolis Colts linebacker , New York Jets running back Freeman McNeil was so distraught that he \"committed a flagrant act of compassion\"?"} +{"answers": ["McCaw", "Richie", "Richie McCaw"], "question": "in 2010 All Blacks captain \"\" was named the IRB International Player of The Year, for a record third time?"} +{"answers": ["Mashteuiatsh"], "question": "the on Lake Saint-Jean in Quebec, Canada, had an original size of but currently is only ?"} +{"answers": ["Waleed Al-Husseini", "Al-Husseini", "Waleed"], "question": "the Palestinian Authority has detained Palestinian blogger for allegedly blaspheming against Islam on Facebook and in his personal blog?"} +{"answers": ["H. T. Summersgill", "H.", "Summersgill", "Henry Travers Summersgill"], "question": "to this day, Tulane University and Louisiana State University dispute the results of a football game coached by in 1901?"} +{"answers": ["Lips Tullian"], "question": "the comic series was selected as the third most significant Czech comic in the history of the genre?"} +{"answers": ["Clotted cream", "clotted cream"], "question": "in Devon a cream tea includes a scone spread with and topped with jam, but in Cornwall it is prepared the other way around?"} +{"answers": ["Levien", "Joseph Levien", "Joseph"], "question": " became Mayor of Nelson, New Zealand, after the City Council had gone bankrupt?"} +{"answers": ["Elmer Minchew", "Minchew", "E.", "E. R. Minchew", "Elmer Reid Minchew"], "question": "Louisiana educator and debate coach was himself the winner in 1929 of the state collegiate championship in oratory?"} +{"answers": ["John McKechnie", "John", "John McKechnie", "McKechnie"], "question": ", recipient of a 1987 Coach of the Year award, was winless in college football?"} +{"answers": ["CURV", "CURV-III"], "question": "in the deepest underwater rescue in history, , a US Navy ROV, saved two men stranded in a submersible at a depth of 1,575 ft (480 m) with just minutes of air remaining?"} +{"answers": ["Aronson", "Arnold", "Arnold Aronson"], "question": ", a founder of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, helped inspire the career of his nephew, singer-songwriter and organizer Si Kahn?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Flint River"], "question": "Creek Indians assisted by English traders defeated a larger force of Apalachee and Spanish fighters in the ?"} +{"answers": ["US Railcar"], "question": "despite being a builder of railroad rolling stock, has no facilities with which to construct their products?"} +{"answers": ["Red Basilica"], "question": "at the \"\" of Pergamon \"\", worshippers of the Egyptian gods may have reenacted the flooding of the Nile?"} +{"answers": ["Goldman", "Richard Goldman", "Richard N. Goldman", "Richard"], "question": "philanthropist and his wife established a prize in 1990 that has been called \"The Green Nobel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jackson Mine"], "question": "the first iron mine in the Lake Superior region, the , was established where iron ore was found in the roots of a fallen tree?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Lucas", "Samuel", "Lucas"], "question": "this year a U.S. Embassy attaché visited the tomb of who lived to hear the \"tidings of the destruction of the slave power in the United States\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bedsitcom"], "question": "the reality TV programme featured actors following the producer's instructions, as well as unaware members of the public, leading to it being labelled \"morally reprehensible\"?"} +{"answers": ["23 Minutes in Hell"], "question": "Bill Wiese claims to have spent ?"} +{"answers": ["Coffee production in India"], "question": " \"(coffee plantation pictured)\" started when Baba Budan, while on a pilgrimage, smuggled seven coffee beans from Yemen by concealing them around his waist, and planted them in Karnataka?"} +{"answers": ["Treviño", "Bobby", "Bobby Treviño"], "question": "in his last professional baseball season, set a Texas League record by hitting safely in 37 consecutive games?"} +{"answers": ["Prabhakar", "Harihar Narayan Prabhakar", "Harihar"], "question": "Indian politician began his political career in the Communist Party of India, but later represented the Bharatiya Janata Party in the legislative assembly of Bihar?"} +{"answers": ["Female sperm storage"], "question": "in certain organisms allows for a process called sperm competition?"} +{"answers": ["Woodwrae Stone"], "question": "when the foundations of an old Scottish castle in Angus were cleared in 1819, a floor slab in the castle's kitchen was found to be a Pictish stone, the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["František", "František Janeček", "Janeček"], "question": ", founder of Jawa motorcycles, was originally famous as the inventor of the Janecek hand grenade?"} +{"answers": ["Project Isinglass"], "question": "the second CIA spyplane developed under was designed to fly at Mach 22?"} +{"answers": ["Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway"], "question": "William Huskisson MP was killed at the by Stephenson's \"Rocket\"?"} +{"answers": ["Great Recoinage of 1816"], "question": "during the the design of the portrait of King George III by Benedetto Pistrucci was met with such public hostility that it was withdrawn?"} +{"answers": ["Eliseo Vasquez Medina", "Medina", "Eliseo Medina", "Eliseo"], "question": " is the first Mexican American to serve on the executive board of the Service Employees International Union?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Benton Cooley", "Thomas", "Cooley"], "question": " was inducted into the Legion of Honour for his work with the children of France during World War I and later discovered \"Cooley's anemia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Temple Beth Israel", "Temple Beth Israel"], "question": "in the mid-1940s of Sharon, Pennsylvania, held Reform services on Friday nights and Orthodox ones on Saturday mornings?"} +{"answers": ["Hodgkinson", "Gerard", "Gerard William Hodgkinson", "Gerard Hodgkinson"], "question": " – a Royal Flying Corps pilot, Swahili-speaking former Somerset cricketer and owner of Wookey Hole Caves – sued John Cowper Powys for libel and won, even though the story was fictionalized?"} +{"answers": ["Halligan", "Brian Halligan", "Brian"], "question": ", an executive and author, draws inspiration for marketing from the rock band the Grateful Dead?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel O'Brien", "O'Brien", "Daniel O'Brien", "Daniel"], "question": ", senior editor for Cracked.com, was confronted by the FBI and United States Secret Service after writing an article titled \"How to Kidnap the President's Daughter?\""} +{"answers": ["Burnham-on-Sea Lifeboat Station"], "question": "Burnham-on-Sea's lifeboat used to be pulled by horses along a railway line from to the beach where it could be launched?"} +{"answers": ["Shashthi"], "question": "initially described as devouring children on the sixth day after birth, today the Hindu goddess \"\" is worshiped on this day as the protector of children?"} +{"answers": ["Cullen Wines"], "question": " chief wine maker, Vanya Cullen, trained and received a degree in zoology prior to joining the family winery?"} +{"answers": ["2010–11 Atlantic 10 Conference men's basketball season"], "question": "Do you know that, prior to the , the Charlotte 49ers fired coach Bobby Lutz, despite his being the team's all-time wins leader?"} +{"answers": ["National Assembly", "National Assembly", "National Assembly of Azerbaijan"], "question": "the was the first secular republican parliament in the Muslim world?"} +{"answers": ["1924 in jazz"], "question": "the included George Gershwin's \"Rhapsody in Blue\", widely regarded as one of the finest compositions of the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Queen Vic Fire Week"], "question": "in preparation for moving to HD broadcasting, the British soap opera \"EastEnders\" ?"} +{"answers": ["Salvation Army Headquarters", "Salvation Army Headquarters"], "question": "the Salvation Army chose the Zigzag Moderne-style for their \"\" in order to demonstrate that it was a modern organization?"} +{"answers": ["Ed", "Ed Kinsella", "Kinsella"], "question": "baseball pitcher won 144 games in a 10-year minor league career but had only one major league victory?"} +{"answers": ["Sarbufis"], "question": "in 1955 the Indonesian film workers union launched a campaign to ban American newsreel film?"} +{"answers": ["Brighton Hippodrome"], "question": "The Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Brighton-born conjoined twins Daisy and Violet Hilton have all topped the bill at the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gustav Adolf Jebsen", "Jebsen", "Gustav"], "question": " researched, and later oversaw as chief executive, the mid-1910s innovation in production of titanium white?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Dale Owen", "Robert Dale Owen Memorial Association", "Robert Dale Owen Memorial"], "question": "the bronze bust of at the Indiana Statehouse was stolen in 1970 and the culprit(s) have never been found?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Julien"], "question": " near the mouth of the Nile in Egypt was the place where French soldiers discovered the Rosetta Stone in 1799?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Whittaker", "Whittaker", "Joseph"], "question": ", who has 2,200 pressed plants in Derby Museum, sold 300 South Australian plants he collected in 1839–40 to Kew Gardens?"} +{"answers": ["Steven Neil Posner", "Steven Posner", "Steven", "Posner"], "question": "after filed suit against his financier father Victor Posner, the amount of the settlement was determined based on the result of a golden coin flipped in front of the judge?"} +{"answers": ["Social history of viruses"], "question": "the stripes on tulips \"(examples pictured)\" that caused tulip mania were probably caused by a virus, but this was at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Sergeyevich Stroganov", "Alexander", "Stroganov"], "question": "Do you know that, as suggested by , Alexander I established the Depository of Manuscripts in the National Library of Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Belize Evangelical Mennonite Church", "Belize Evangelical Church"], "question": "members of the include Creoles, Garifuna, Maya, and Mestizos?"} +{"answers": ["Clyde De Vinna", "Clyde", "Vinna", "De Vinna"], "question": "while on location in Alaska shooting the 1933 film \"Eskimo\", Oscar winner was rescued from carbon monoxide poisoning because he was using his short wave radio?"} +{"answers": ["ZALA Aero"], "question": " is the only company in Russia that produces unmanned helicopters?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher Columbus", "Christopher Columbus"], "question": " at the Indiana Statehouse was donated by members of the state's Italian American community as a tribute to America?"} +{"answers": ["Al Jacks", "Al", "Jacks"], "question": " was the football coach for Williams College for just five days?"} +{"answers": ["Şeyh Süleyman Mosque"], "question": "the in Istanbul was almost certainly an annex of Constantinople's Monastery of Pantokrator in the Byzantine Age?"} +{"answers": ["Olof", "Åhlström", "Olof Åhlström"], "question": "the composer , who had parallel careers in the Swedish war office and as an organist in two Stockholm churches, also founded the first larger-scale musical printing press in Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["Prijono"], "question": "Indonesian Minister of Education received the Stalin Peace Prize in 1954?"} +{"answers": ["Work", "John Work", "John", "John Work"], "question": "Hudson's Bay Company fur trader fell out of a tree during an 1840 expedition and tore open his abdomen, but pushed his intestines back inside, recovered and continued his journey?"} +{"answers": ["Colonel Richard Owen", "Colonel Richard Owen", "Richard Owen"], "question": "grateful Confederate prisoners commissioned the bust of \"\" in 1913?"} +{"answers": ["Charlton", "Charlton Monypenny", "Monypenny"], "question": "the was the joint fastest man in the world in 1892?"} +{"answers": ["Xander Rawlins", "Rawlins", "Xander"], "question": "\"\" was written by a British army captain serving in Afghanistan and is a contender for the 2010 UK Christmas number-one single?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Reid Dodson", "Dodson", "Joseph", "Joseph Dodson"], "question": "the sixth generation descendants of , one of the early brewers of Nelson, New Zealand, are still in the brewing business?"} +{"answers": ["1981 NBA draft", "1981 NBA Draft"], "question": "a 7-foot-8 Japanese basketball player, a future Baseball Hall of Famer and a former college football star were selected in the , but none of them ever played in the league?"} +{"answers": ["Deir ez-Zor Museum"], "question": "when the in Syria was founded in 1974, its collection consisted of only 140 objects?"} +{"answers": ["Houghton", "Adam Houghton", "Adam de Houghton", "Adam"], "question": ", a former Lord Chancellor, helped to negotiate the marriage of King Richard II and Anne of Bohemia?"} +{"answers": ["Sandy Cape"], "question": " on Queensland's Fraser Island is a rookery for the endangered loggerhead and green turtles?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Harrelson", "Harrelson"], "question": "Do you know that, in his Major League Baseball debut, got involved in a pitchers' duel with a future Hall of Famer?"} +{"answers": ["Third-hand smoke"], "question": "a 2010 study found eleven carcinogenic compounds in ?"} +{"answers": ["Tart Noir"], "question": ", a type of crime fiction, was created by four writers who decided to make the genre while they were drunk at a writer's conference?"} +{"answers": ["Guanajuato"], "question": " contains one of the older sites of Mesoamerica \"(artifact pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Johanna", "Robbins", "Johanna Robbins", "Johanna Long"], "question": "18-year-old NASCAR driver became the second woman to win the Snowball Derby?"} +{"answers": ["Black bean aphid"], "question": "the is able to reproduce asexually, giving birth to live offspring through a process known as parthenogenesis?"} +{"answers": ["Kelton", "Aaron Kelton", "Aaron"], "question": "in 2010, became Williams College's first black varsity coach, and its first football coach to go undefeated in his debut season?"} +{"answers": ["Bustard Head Light", "Bustard Head"], "question": ", an 1868 lighthouse near 1770, Queensland, Australia, was the first to be established in Queensland after Queensland's formation in 1859?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Priestley", "Arthur Alexander Priestley", "Priestley"], "question": "the British cricketer and politician went pig-sticking in Patiala?"} +{"answers": ["Ed Poole", "Ed", "Poole"], "question": "in the spring of 1904, was arrested twice for playing a Major League Baseball game on Sunday?"} +{"answers": ["A7", "A7"], "question": "a part of the near Rijeka that passes only away from residential buildings is fully enclosed by noise barriers \"\" covered by 1,155 solar panels?"} +{"answers": ["Achatina vassei"], "question": "shells of are held by only two museums worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["Lee Kwon-mu", "Lee", "Kwon-mu"], "question": "despite being a friend of Kim Il-sung, a Hero of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and a decorated general during the Korean War, was purged in 1959?"} +{"answers": ["Heritage", "Heritage"], "question": "Charles Chauvel conceived his Australian historical film in order to maximise his likelihood of winning a £2,500 Commonwealth Prize?"} +{"answers": ["Bayne", "T. L. Bayne", "T.", "Thomas Levingston Bayne"], "question": "in 1893, coached both sides in a college football game, which prompted the \"Chicago Daily Tribune\" to note that \"Bayne's Tulane team whipped Bayne's L.S.U. team\"?"} +{"answers": ["Photothèque", "Photothèque"], "question": "the \"\" in Luxembourg houses photographs of the city taken as early as 1855?"} +{"answers": ["Shauna", "Shauna Cross", "Cross"], "question": "screenwriter is adapting the pregnancy guide \"What to Expect When You're Expecting\" into a romantic comedy film?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Sinclair", "Sinclair", "Andrew Sinclair", "Andrew"], "question": ", second Colonial Secretary of New Zealand, has 16 New Zealand plants named for him?"} +{"answers": ["Down to Earth", "Down to Earth"], "question": "\"\" is a ballad by Justin Bieber inspired by his parents' divorce?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Windsor", "Windsor"], "question": "the death in of the Labour Party candidate caused Hull East to be the last constituency to declare a result in the 1945 general election in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Sandolo"], "question": "the Venetian \"\" can be distinguished from a Gondola as it lacks a high steel prow, or \"ferro\"?"} +{"answers": ["An Analysis of the Laws of England"], "question": "although \"relatively little scholarly attention\" was paid to William Blackstone's , its initial success necessitated the printing of four editions in four years?"} +{"answers": ["The Nutcracker in 3D"], "question": "director Andrei Konchalovsky stated that \"ballet cannot work in cinema very well,\" and as such, did not include any in his 2010 film, ?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Battle Mountain"], "question": "the namesake peak of the 1950 changed hands 20 times in two weeks of fighting?"} +{"answers": ["protactinium", "Protactinium"], "question": "in 1926, Lise Meitner \"\", a co-discoverer of , became Germany's first female full professor in physics?"} +{"answers": ["Ashbourne Hall"], "question": "in 1846, and its Derbyshire estate were withdrawn from a sale and sold later in 46 lots by a local solicitor?"} +{"answers": ["Rudi", "Rudi Spring", "Spring"], "question": "composer accompanied Salome Kammer in songs and chansons at the Rheingau Musik Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Just William", "Just William"], "question": "the upcoming BBC TV series is the latest in a number of BBC-TV adaptations of the \"Just William\" books?"} +{"answers": ["St Martin's Church, Waithe", "St Martin's Church"], "question": "when the Churches Conservation Trust took , Lincolnshire \"\" into its care, parts of it were close to collapse, it was overgrown, and it contained bat guano?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Harrison Mace", "Mace"], "question": "Syracuse University dean emeritus was a Michigan Wolverines football player in 1882?"} +{"answers": ["Samarium monochalcogenides"], "question": " changes color from black to golden when scratched?"} +{"answers": ["Oleg Yegorovich Nikolaenko", "Oleg", "Nikolaenko", "Oleg Nikolaenko"], "question": " was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which believes him to be responsible for one-third of the world's electronic spam?"} +{"answers": ["Yahweh", "Yahweh"], "question": "critic Christopher Gray said the U2 song \"\" could be about Jesus or lead singer Bono's two children?"} +{"answers": ["S-12 Airaile", "Rans S-12 Airaile"], "question": "although the \"\" was scheduled to go out of production in 2006, customer demand has kept the kitplane in production?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Lai", "Lai"], "question": "Tainan mayor-elect was named Taiwan's \"Best Legislator\" for four consecutive years?"} +{"answers": ["RAAF Base Richmond"], "question": ", one of the largest military airfields in Australia, was established in 1925 on a piece of land known as Ham Common?"} +{"answers": ["The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom", "Pat Boone Chevy Showroom"], "question": "ABC's (1957–1960) invited numerous African American singers to perform, including Pearl Bailey, Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, Johnny Mathis, and The Mills Brothers?"} +{"answers": ["Exercise Swarmer"], "question": "the U.S. Army's Parachute Rigger Badge first appeared in action during ?"} +{"answers": ["Papyrus 6"], "question": " \"\", manuscript of the New Testament, contains text of the apocryphal First Epistle of Clement in Coptic (Akhmimic dialect)?"} +{"answers": ["Cyrus", "Cyrus Pitt Grosvenor", "Grosvenor"], "question": ", a Baptist abolitionist from Massachusetts, made a significant contribution to the problem of squaring the circle?"} +{"answers": ["Nürnberger Platz", "Nürnberger Platz"], "question": "after the Berlin U-Bahn station was replaced by Spichernstraße and demolished, the Augsburger Straße station had to be built to reduce the distance between stations?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel D. Badger", "Daniel", "Badger"], "question": ", with James Bogardus, was one of the major forces in creating cast-iron architecture in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Fell", "Fell"], "question": "from 1914 to 1922 the British Member of Parliament led an all-party committee which campaigned for a Channel Tunnel?"} +{"answers": ["Chirbury", "Richard Herbert, 2nd Baron Herbert of Chirbury", "Richard"], "question": " raised a foot regiment and a troop of horse for the king during the English Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Frank", "Higgins", "Frank G. Higgins"], "question": "Lt. Governor was the first person born in Montana to become a member of the state's bar and of its legislature?"} +{"answers": ["Death panel", "death panel"], "question": "the term \",\" which Sarah Palin \"\" coined on her Facebook page, was named \"Lie of the Year\" by PolitiFact.com and the \"Most Outrageous\" word of 2009 by the American Dialect Society?"} +{"answers": ["Uspenski Gospels"], "question": " is the oldest dated Greek manuscript of the New Testament?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund Royds", "Edmund", "Royds"], "question": "the British Conservative MP was defeated at the 1922 general election when the National Farmers Union supported his Liberal opponent?"} +{"answers": ["Iron ore mining in Western Australia"], "question": "in 2008–09, 64 percent of the 316 million tonnes of was exported to China?"} +{"answers": ["Booby Island", "Booby Island Light"], "question": "although a recommendation to establish \"\" was made in 1873, it was only constructed in 1890, and was the last major lighthouse to be constructed along the Queensland coast?"} +{"answers": ["Una Canción Me Trajo Hasta Aquí"], "question": "the song \"\" performed by Jorge Drexler received two nominations for the 11th Latin Grammy Awards even though it was not promoted to radio in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["2009–10 Zimbabwean cricket season"], "question": "Zimbabwe only played one One Day International cricket series in , beating Kenya 4–1?"} +{"answers": ["Angelo", "Dibona", "Angelo Dibona"], "question": "Italian mountaineer (1879–1956) has a French mountain \"\" named for him, and was still making first ascents at age 65?"} +{"answers": ["Car Town"], "question": "online Facebook game features pace cars used in the 2010 Indianapolis 500 and the 2010 Brickyard 400?"} +{"answers": ["Anika Moa discography", "Anika Moa"], "question": "Anika Moa has under multiple record labels?"} +{"answers": ["Seagram's Distillery"], "question": "the opening of in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1937 drew a crowd of 71,000 people during the week of the Kentucky Derby?"} +{"answers": ["1961 F-84 Thunderstreak incident"], "question": "Do you know that, only one month after the Berlin Wall was built, two West German East German airspace, flying to Berlin Tegel Airport on 14 September 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Warlow", "Jacob B. Warlow"], "question": " was commended for his service as a police captain during the New York Draft Riots, which protested the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["My Brother, Borat"], "question": "the Erkin Rakishev parody film is intended by the director to counter the negative perceptions of Kazakhstan generated by the 2006 film \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Olivia Shakespear", "Olivia", "Shakespear"], "question": " \"\", mother-in-law to Ezra Pound, was indirectly responsible for supporting struggling modernist writers such as T. S. Eliot and James Joyce?"} +{"answers": ["Coyoacán"], "question": "despite being enveloped by the urban sprawl of Mexico City, the borough of still has areas with the narrow winding roads of rural villages?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyd", "Lloyd Kirkham Garrison", "Garrison", "Lloyd K. Garrison"], "question": "American lawyer was chairman of the \"first\" National Labor Relations Board, the National War Labor Board, and the New York City Board of Education?"} +{"answers": ["Shining Hearts"], "question": "the role-playing game features hearts, collectible and usable by the player, that represent the other characters' feelings about the player's actions?"} +{"answers": ["Roman", "Roman Romkowski", "Romkowski"], "question": "deputy minister , charged along with Director-general Anatol Fejgin and Col. Józef Różański of the Polish Ministry of Public Security, was sentenced to 15 years in prison in 1957?"} +{"answers": ["Smouldering Fires", "Smouldering Fires"], "question": "Clarence Brown's 1925 silent film starring Pauline Frederick is considered a cautionary tale?"} +{"answers": ["Yanar Dag"], "question": " \"\" is a natural fire that burns \"eternally\" on a hillside on the Absheron Peninsula in Azerbaijan?"} +{"answers": ["Siradiou", "Siradiou Diallo", "Diallo"], "question": "the Guinean journalist was suspected of being a double agent for President Sékou Touré?"} +{"answers": ["First Battle of Yeonpyeong"], "question": "the was a deadly clash between the navies of North and South Korea in 1999 off Yeonpyeong island, which North Korea subsequently attacked in November 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Rainer Rene Graf Adelmann von Adelmannsfelden", "Adelmannsfelden", "Rainer"], "question": "German lawyer , founder of the Federation of German mercenaries, was the subject of a question in the German Parliament in regards to organ donor laws?"} +{"answers": ["Moss Airport, Rygge"], "question": " is the first airport in Europe to replace all the runway and taxiway lights with light emitting diodes?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Wilson Talcott", "Talcott"], "question": "ice cream manufacturer (\"pictured\") killed himself by jumping from an excursion steamer into Lake Michigan with rocks in his pockets after he was unable to extricate his wife from a \"love cult\" in 1922?"} +{"answers": ["Priest", "Cosmas the Priest", "Cosmas"], "question": "medieval Bulgarian anti-Bogomil writer was regarded as a saint although there is no data that he was ever canonised?"} +{"answers": ["Iron Fist Campaign"], "question": "more than 9,000 women were sterilized during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Specialized Stumpjumper"], "question": "the became the first mass-produced mountain bike when it was first introduced in 1981?"} +{"answers": ["Hey, Jeannie!"], "question": "by the time Jeannie Carson joined she had become the second highest paid entertainer in the UK, behind Vivien Leigh?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Burton", "Lake Burton", "Lake Burton, Antarctica"], "question": "fish have been sighted in ?"} +{"answers": ["Bill Stein", "Bill", "Stein"], "question": " hit a home run in his Major League Baseball debut on September 6, 1972?"} +{"answers": ["Sarbuksi"], "question": "by 1962 the communist-led Indonesian forest workers union claimed to have a quarter of a million members?"} +{"answers": ["Brock Reservoir"], "question": " in California saves unused water from the All-American Canal that would otherwise be \"lost\" to Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Jens Josef", "Jens", "Josef"], "question": "three composers, flutist , cellist Graham Waterhouse and pianist Rudi Spring, each set a Christmas carol for their trio concert at the Gasteig?"} +{"answers": ["Charleston Charlie", "Bad Charleston Charlie"], "question": "1973 comedy film was loosely based on gangster Charles Birger, the last man to be executed in Illinois by public hanging?"} +{"answers": ["Lynmouth Lifeboat Station"], "question": "in 1899 the was pulled over a hill by men and horses so that it could launch to the aid of a ship from Lynmouth?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Naito", "Naito"], "question": " \"\", who abruptly left Portland, Oregon, at age 16 to avoid Japanese-American internment during World War II, later became one of the city's most esteemed business and civic leaders?"} +{"answers": ["Page", "Neil", "Neil Page", "Neil Philip Page"], "question": "the first Australian baseball player to sign a professional contract with a Major League Baseball organisation, after the dead-ball era, was , who signed with the Cincinnati Reds in 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Maroutsaia School"], "question": "Eugenios Voulgaris, scholar and first director of the in Ioannina, Greece, insisted that the Greek intellectual revival should remain theologically and socially conservative?"} +{"answers": ["National Docks Secondary"], "question": "the freight rail line uses a short tunnel that took eight years to build at twice the originally estimated cost because of a frog war with the Pennsylvania Railroad?"} +{"answers": ["2009–10 Stanbic Bank 20 Series"], "question": "the was heralded as a success by Zimbabwe Cricket, after the crowd for the final was described as \"the biggest for a domestic match in living memory\"?"} +{"answers": ["Diethard", "Diethard Hellmann", "Hellmann"], "question": " reconstructed the music of the lost Bach cantata for the Third Sunday in Advent, \"Ärgre dich, o Seele, nicht, BWV 186a\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Foster", "William Henry Foster", "Foster", "William Henry Foster"], "question": "when the Queensbury mill-owner died in 1908, a special train brought the Lord Mayor of Bradford to his funeral near Hornby Castle?"} +{"answers": ["Rans S-11 Pursuit"], "question": "the wings of the provide only 20% of the aircraft's lift?"} +{"answers": ["Vigil-Schimmenti", "Carmelita", "Carmelita Vigil-Schimmenti"], "question": "in 1985, \"\" became the first Hispanic female to attain the rank of Brigadier General in the United States Air Force?"} +{"answers": ["Leuchtenberg", "Alexander", "Alexander Georgievich, 7th Duke of Leuchtenberg"], "question": "several days after Nicholas II's abdication, his relative warned the British ambassador the tsar was in \"the gravest danger\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oliver", "Dyer", "Oliver Dyer"], "question": " established the first American periodical devoted to shorthand?"} +{"answers": ["Sentral Organisasi Buruh Republik Indonesia"], "question": "the Indonesian trade union centre decided to join the World Federation of Trade Unions following the death of Stalin in 1953?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William W. Hannan", "Hannan", "William Washington Hannan"], "question": "the Michigan Federation of Labor in 1906 wrote that perhaps no individual had done more to \"promote the interests of wage-earners than , the real estate hustler\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bavarian Brewing Company"], "question": "when Prohibition forced the Kentucky-based to stop producing beer, it continued to produce soft drinks as The William Riedlin Beverage Company?"} +{"answers": ["Mishra", "Chaturanan Mishra", "Chaturanan"], "question": "in 1996 became one of the two first communist cabinet members in India?"} +{"answers": ["East Rutherford Operations Center"], "question": "the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's has a state-of-the art automated cubic foot vault for storing US currency?"} +{"answers": ["Bent edge"], "question": " was created as a counter-movement to straight edge and was a sign of a rising tide of anti-Dischord sentiment in the DC punk scene?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia attenuata"], "question": "17 species of slime mould (myxomycetes) have been isolated from the bark of the tree \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mosca's"], "question": "Provino Mosca, the founder of the Louisiana Creole Italian restaurant , was reportedly a chef for Al Capone?"} +{"answers": ["Buck Frierson", "Frierson", "Buck"], "question": "in 1947, baseball player led the Big State League with 58 home runs and 197 runs batted in?"} +{"answers": ["Nympsfield Long Barrow"], "question": "haematite found during the excavation of may have been used to make face-paint, so that the dead could appear alive?"} +{"answers": ["Singh", "Baba Bujha Singh", "Baba"], "question": "Punjabi revolutionary predicted the disintegration of the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Sperrbrecher"], "question": "British spies helped sink some German minesweepers of the type, through determining how to adjust the fuses on magnetic mines?"} +{"answers": ["Suillus pungens"], "question": "when choosing mushrooms for the table, one should pick young specimens to avoid \"fat, agitated maggots\"?"} +{"answers": ["William Steward", "William", "William Steward", "Steward", "William Jukes Steward"], "question": "the election of \"\" as Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives was the first time that this position was contested?"} +{"answers": ["City of Ontario v. Quon", "Ontario v. Quon"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" called the U.S. Supreme Court's decision \"almost aggressively unhelpful\" to lawyers and judges in electronic privacy cases?"} +{"answers": ["General", "General Stafford", "Stafford"], "question": " played over 100 Major League Baseball games at three different positions?"} +{"answers": ["Acronychia pubescens"], "question": " is from the citrus family?"} +{"answers": ["Phillips", "W. Alison Phillips", "Alison Phillips", "Walter Alison Phillips", "Walter"], "question": "the English historian was the first Lecky professor in the University of Dublin?"} +{"answers": ["United States Ambassador to the United Nations Human Rights Council"], "question": "holders of the position that would become the have included Eleanor Roosevelt and Geraldine Ferraro?"} +{"answers": ["Greg Koubek", "Greg", "Koubek"], "question": " was the first men's basketball player to play in four NCAA Tournament Final Fours?"} +{"answers": ["Banana powder"], "question": " was utilized by scientists in the 1980s for its antiulcer compounds that both helped prevent ulcers and helped in healing areas where ulcers had previously occurred?"} +{"answers": ["Rip", "Rip"], "question": "Second World War search and rescue dog \"\" is credited with saving over a hundred lives during 1940 and 1941?"} +{"answers": ["The Ajna Offensive"], "question": "the first album released by the black metal record label was not part of the metal genre?"} +{"answers": ["Dai Davies", "Davies", "Dai Davies", "Dai"], "question": "a Welshman, , is the only person to have appeared in both the rugby league Challenge Cup final and the association football FA Cup Final?"} +{"answers": ["Sextans B"], "question": " is one of the smallest galaxies in which planetary nebulae have been detected?"} +{"answers": ["Dudesnude"], "question": "twink gay porn star Tory Mason was discovered through his profile?"} +{"answers": ["Kyle", "Kyle O'Reilly", "O'Reilly"], "question": "professional wrestler once wrestled in almost 40 matches in a period of 72 hours for charity?"} +{"answers": ["Patton Seamount"], "question": "the decomposing skeleton of a right whale was found on the underwater volcano \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Howard T. Abbott", "Howard", "Abbott", "Howard Abbott"], "question": " was the captain and quarterback of the first Minnesota Golden Gophers football team in 1886?"} +{"answers": ["Tomb of the Prophets Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi"], "question": "plans to convert the on the Mount of Olives, Israel, into a church sparked strong protests?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan Eric Butterworth", "Ryan", "Ryan Butterworth", "Butterworth"], "question": "Zimbabwean cricketer s performances in the 2010–11 Stanbic Bank 20 Series saw him named as player of the series?"} +{"answers": ["Radioplane RP-77"], "question": "the target drone was planned to be capable of launching target drones itself?"} +{"answers": ["Roy Hitt", "Roy", "Hitt"], "question": "baseball pitcher , a member of the Pacific Coast League Hall of Fame, was nicknamed \"Rhino\" because his shape reminded people of a rhinoceros?"} +{"answers": ["Thaddeus Phelps Mott", "Thaddeus", "Mott", "Thaddeus P. Mott"], "question": " \"\", a 19th-century adventurer and soldier of fortune, recruited ex-Union and Confederate veterans for service in the Egyptian Army?"} +{"answers": ["Covenant Aviation Security"], "question": "Transportation Security Administration officials tipped off employees to undercover tests of their luggage screeners at airport checkpoints?"} +{"answers": ["Tröger", "Willy", "Willy Tröger"], "question": "German footballer began his career as a goalkeeper, but converted into a successful forward after losing his hand in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Clos Saint-Jacques"], "question": "the bottom section of the Burgundy Premier Cru vineyard used to be planted with alfalfa instead of grapevines?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon Steege", "Gordon Henry Steege", "Gordon", "Steege"], "question": "RAAF Flight Lieutenant was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross after shooting down three German aircraft in one mission during the North African campaign in 1941?"} +{"answers": ["Madison Square Presbyterian Church, New York City", "Madison Square Presbyterian Church, New York City", "Madison Square Presbyterian Church"], "question": "the 1919 demolition of \"one of the most costly religious edifices\" in New York City, the \"\", was called \"a distinct architectural loss\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vincenzo Sangermano", "Sangermano", "Vincenzo"], "question": "the Italian Barnabite missionary preached in Burma from 1783 to 1808 to descendants of Portuguese colonists?"} +{"answers": ["Ace Bailey Benefit Game", "Bailey Benefit Game"], "question": "the first All-Star Game in National Hockey League history was played in 1934 to Toronto's Ace Bailey, who was nearly killed by a violent on-ice hit earlier in the season?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Hooper", "Hooper", "Andrew"], "question": "during the Western Bulldogs' 2010 season, Australian rules footballer was described by the \"Herald Sun\" as a \"cult figure\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women"], "question": "the warden of the defied an order by the Virginia Department of Corrections to ban cosmetics from the inmates?"} +{"answers": ["Motueka River"], "question": "anglers using the in New Zealand must clean their boots to stop the spread of invasive algae or face up to five years in prison?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Russ Christopher", "Russ"], "question": "baseball pitcher only All-Star appearance was canceled due to World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Matheson", "Jim Matheson", "Jim Matheson"], "question": " and his father Jack are both sports journalists in Canada, but are members of halls of fame in different sports?"} +{"answers": ["United Left", "United Left"], "question": "current President of Bolivia Evo Morales was elected to parliament in 1997 on a ticket?"} +{"answers": ["Maiden Tower", "Maiden Tower"], "question": "Baku's was showcased on many Azerbaijani banknotes for 14 years?"} +{"answers": ["Tara", "Tara"], "question": "the monkey-queen \"(pictured with her first husband)\" is described in the Hindu epic Ramayana to have set a habit to visit her second husband Sugriva drunk before indulging in sex?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf", "Elmer", "Rudolf Elmer"], "question": "Swiss whistleblower claims that passing secret account details to WikiLeaks is the only hope he has to let \"society know what's going on\" in the banking sector?"} +{"answers": ["Repertoire of contention"], "question": " slowly change over time, and include such concepts as rough music, sit-ins and hacktivism?"} +{"answers": ["Mohamed", "Gulet Mohamed", "Gulet"], "question": ", an American citizen who was detained in Kuwait, was blocked from flying home by the U.S. \"no-fly list\" until a federal court intervened to allow him to return?"} +{"answers": ["Winnington Hall"], "question": "when in Cheshire was used as a girls' finishing school in the 19th century, it was visited by Sir Charles Hallé and John Ruskin?"} +{"answers": ["Costa Grande Region", "Costa Grande of Guerrero"], "question": "despite being home to Zihuatanejo and Ixtapa and near to Acapulco, most of lacks significant tourism infrastructure?"} +{"answers": ["Solsidan", "Solsidan"], "question": "the script to season one of the Swedish comedy series has been sold to the American television network ABC, which plans to create their own version of the series in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["2011 Magallanes protests"], "question": "approximately 1500 tourists were trapped in the Torres del Paine National Park as a result of against the rising price of natural gas in the Magallanes Region of Chile?"} +{"answers": ["Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum"], "question": "the bell from the wreck of SS \"Edmund Fitzgerald\" is on display at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Gaunt biplane no.2"], "question": "in 1911, John Gaunt's nearly crashed because a bystander bent the aircraft's elevator before a flight?"} +{"answers": ["Boltonia decurrens"], "question": " can grow underwater, produce an inflorescence above the surface, bloom and produce seeds, and thus propagate during floods?"} +{"answers": ["Ruby Buckton"], "question": "Rebecca Breeds' \"Home and Away\" character will begin a relationship with Romeo Smith, played by Breeds' real life partner, Luke Mitchell?"} +{"answers": ["Tiffany Chapel"], "question": "despite a fire, dismantling and having parts sold off since its first installation at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the is now open to the public again in Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Lady Elliot Island", "Lady Elliot Island Light"], "question": "the original \"\" was the first lighthouse in Australia to be constructed of a timber frame clad with cast iron plates?"} +{"answers": ["South Branch Kishwaukee River"], "question": "part of the bed of in Illinois was the plain of an ancient lake?"} +{"answers": ["Gërmenji", "Themistokli Gërmenji", "Themistokli"], "question": ", an Albanian nationalist, received the French \"Croix de Guerre\" in , but was executed shortly thereafter by a French military court?"} +{"answers": ["Dave Downs", "Dave", "Downs"], "question": " pitched a complete-game shutout in his Major League Baseball debut with the Philadelphia Phillies?"} +{"answers": ["St John's Church", "St John's Church, Duxford"], "question": "the decorations in \"\" range from medieval wall paintings to modern graffiti?"} +{"answers": ["Clinton Falls Bridge"], "question": "the closure of the in its 100th year led local residents to successfully push for its historic preservation?"} +{"answers": ["Mikulovská wine"], "question": "wine historians theorize that, during the Roman occupation of what is now Moravia, Grüner Veltliner and Welschriesling may have been introduced to the Czech wine region of ?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia–Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine", "Virginia–Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine"], "question": "the serves as the state-supported veterinary school for both Virginia and Maryland?"} +{"answers": ["Joanne", "Joanne Lunn", "Lunn"], "question": "English soprano recorded Bach cantatas with the Monteverdi Choir, such as \"Herr, wie du willt, so schicks mit mir, BWV 73\"?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Miller"], "question": " is one of the ten most popular typefaces used in American newspapers?"} +{"answers": ["Florida v. Thomas"], "question": "in , the U.S. Supreme Court reaffirmed that a state court decision is not \"final\" if a trial has not concluded in a verdict?"} +{"answers": ["Andreu Mas-Colell", "Andreu", "Mas-Colell"], "question": ", currently the Minister of Economy and Knowledge of Catalonia, Spain, has studied general equilibrium theory by using differential topology?"} +{"answers": ["Stad Ship Tunnel"], "question": "when built as currently planned, the would allow ships to bypass Stad, one of the most dangerous sections of the Norwegian coast?"} +{"answers": ["Catawba", "Catawba"], "question": "Nicholas Longworth built America's first commercially successful winery with a pink sparkling wine made from ?"} +{"answers": ["Reynolds", "Anna", "Anna Reynolds", "Anna Reynolds"], "question": "English classical singer recorded Bach cantatas with Richter's Münchener Bach-Chor, including \"Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen? BWV 81\"?"} +{"answers": ["Camp Nelson National Cemetery"], "question": "the remains of Confederate soldiers buried at \"\" were exhumed after the American Civil War and re-buried elsewhere?"} +{"answers": ["Brent Knoll", "Brent Knoll Camp"], "question": " on the Somerset Levels was used for military purposes in the Iron Age and again in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Harold Jefferson Coolidge Jr.", "Jr.", "Harold Jefferson Coolidge, Jr.", "Harold"], "question": "American primatologist was the inaugural vice president of the International Union for Conservation of Nature as well as a founding director of the World Wildlife Fund?"} +{"answers": ["Walter Baetke", "Walter", "Baetke"], "question": ", who became a professor of Scandinavian studies and history of religion, wrote his doctoral thesis on children in English literature during and after Shakespeare's time?"} +{"answers": ["Karuna Ratna Tuladhar", "Tuladhar", "Karuna"], "question": "Nepal's first public bus service was founded in 1959 by and his brother?"} +{"answers": ["Wilmer Webster Tanner", "Wilmer W. Tanner", "Tanner", "Wilmer"], "question": " \"(pictured with a tiger trophy)\", born 1909, described at least fifteen new species or genera?"} +{"answers": ["Juniperus Capital", "Juniperus Capital Limited"], "question": "Bermuda hedge fund was named after the \"Juniperus bermudiana\", Bermudian cedar trees that are extremely hardy in the face of adverse conditions?"} +{"answers": ["József Éles", "József", "Éles"], "question": "Hungarian team handball player was top scorer at the 1993 World Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Spokane bombing attempt", "2011 Spokane bombing attempt"], "question": "one of the T-shirts found in a referred to a play put on by high school students in Chewelah, Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Sweetwater Dam"], "question": "the \"\" near San Diego, when first constructed in 1888, was the tallest masonry arch dam in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["MS Palatia", "MS Palatia"], "question": "the sinking in of the German prisoner transport off Lindesnes is the second deadliest ship disaster in Norwegian history?"} +{"answers": ["McComb", "Marshall", "Marshall F. McComb", "Francis McComb"], "question": "California Supreme Court Associate Justice swore in Ronald Reagan as Governor of California?"} +{"answers": ["Britannia railway station"], "question": "the highest point on the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway was above sea level, just to the east of ?"} +{"answers": ["Go Big or Go Home"], "question": "although the \"Parks and Recreation\" third season premiere \"\" was filmed immediately after the second season ended to accommodate actress Amy Poehler's pregnancy, the premiere was delayed until January?"} +{"answers": ["Renewable energy in Russia"], "question": " is largely underdeveloped, despite it being one of the top energy producers in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Hell", "Hell"], "question": "the lunar crater is named after a priest?"} +{"answers": ["McCants", "T. McCants Stewart", "Stewart", "McCants Stewart"], "question": " \"\", the first African American lawyer in Oregon, was the son of an Associate Justice of the Liberian Supreme Court?"} +{"answers": ["Zerat"], "question": "\"ryot\" and were two labour-hiring processes practised by indigo planters in Bihar and Bengal during the Indian colonial period?"} +{"answers": ["2010–11 Colorado Buffaloes men's basketball team"], "question": "the is the first since 2003 to record a win over a top-ten ranked team?"} +{"answers": ["Elektro–L"], "question": " is the first Russian weather satellite to operate successfully in geostationary orbit?"} +{"answers": ["Stone Jam"], "question": " was Slave's second album to be certified Gold and was named by Jam-Master Jay of Run–D.M.C. as one of his favorite albums?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas-Morse R-5"], "question": "both s competed in the 1922 Pulitzer Trophy Race, but placed last among aircraft that completed the event?"} +{"answers": ["B&B Complex Fires", "B&B Complex fires"], "question": "the two largest Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir trees in the United States survived the \"\" that burned of forest in the Cascade Range of Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Ablabius", "Ablabius"], "question": "the assassin was paid fifty pounds of gold for his failed plot against Byzantine Emperor Justinian I in November 562?"} +{"answers": ["Beyond the First Amendment"], "question": "the book argues freedom of speech on the Internet is not easily addressed by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution?"} +{"answers": ["Olov", "Janse", "Olov Janse"], "question": "while Swedish archaeologist originally argued for European rather than Chinese origins of Bronze Age culture in Vietnam, he reversed his view after he began excavating at Đông Sơn?"} +{"answers": ["Phillips Petroleum Co. v. Wisconsin"], "question": "in 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court in began the regulation of wellhead natural gas prices, which lasted until Congress deregulated them on , 1985?"} +{"answers": ["Orda", "Orda"], "question": "several (hordes) originated on the Eurasian Steppe, including the famous Golden Horde?"} +{"answers": ["Booth v. Churner"], "question": "in , over 30 U.S. states asked the United States Supreme Court to require prisoners to resolve all administrative claims before pursuing litigation?"} +{"answers": ["Tupaia miocenica"], "question": ", known from a single tooth, is among the few known fossil treeshrews?"} +{"answers": ["George Dewey Durning", "George", "Durning", "George Durning"], "question": "after beginning his baseball career with the Philadelphia Phillies, right fielder led the Salisbury Indians in games played, times at bat, and hits in his first full season?"} +{"answers": ["Tojg"], "question": "a long bridge has been recently built near , in western Afghanistan, funded by the Commander's Emergency Response Program?"} +{"answers": ["Brattle Street", "Brattle Street"], "question": "George Washington and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow both lived in the same house on ?"} +{"answers": ["Kidnapping", "Kidnapping of Carlina White", "White"], "question": ", kidnapped when 19 days old, was reunited with her parents 23 years later as a result of her own investigative work, the longest recorded gap in a non-parental abduction?"} +{"answers": ["L'Enfant Plaza Hotel"], "question": "when the \"\" opened in 1973 in Washington, D.C., the dedicatory festivities included a birthday party for author Anita Loos, and Carol Channing singing while seated upon a cake?"} +{"answers": ["Uíge Province"], "question": "Do you know that, according to the United Nations, the 2004–2005 , Angola, outbreak of Marburg hemorrhagic fever was the world's worst epidemic of any kind of hemorrhagic fever?"} +{"answers": ["Bridge Canyon Dam"], "question": "the proposed would flood Lava Falls, one of the most spectacular rapids on the Colorado River?"} +{"answers": ["Eric", "Eric Doeringer", "Doeringer"], "question": " has sometimes sold up to US$1,500 worth of \"bootlegs\", small copies of paintings by eminent modern artists, in one day?"} +{"answers": ["Charlesworth", "Alan Charlesworth", "Alan Moorehouse Charlesworth", "Alan"], "question": "RAAF Air Vice-Marshal \"\" once survived an accident with future Governor of New South Wales Eric Woodward when their aircraft landed upside down on a fence?"} +{"answers": ["Cristom Vineyards"], "question": "while Oregon's Willamette Valley is known primarily for Pinot noir, in the Eola-Amity Hills has been growing Syrah since 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Congregation Dorshei Emet", "Dorshei Emet"], "question": " is the first synagogue in Canada and the third in the world to receive a Torah scroll handwritten by a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Miami Project to Cure Paralysis"], "question": "the completed a clinical trial to test whether hypothermia (cooling) within the first few hours of a traumatic spinal cord or brain injury makes a difference in the severity of injury?"} +{"answers": ["Pelican Bowl"], "question": "in the 1970s, the was played to determine the national champions of black college football in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Tibet under Yuan administrative rule", "Tibet under Yuan rule"], "question": "during the , the Mongol approved \"d-pon chen\", or \"Great Administrator\", was responsible for the administration of Tibet under the Yuan Dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Vought XSB3U"], "question": "the was designed as a result of the U.S. Navy's reluctance to embrace the monoplane for carrier operations?"} +{"answers": ["Albanian Vilayet"], "question": "claims to unite the Ottoman vilayets of Kosovo, Shkoder, Monastir and Ioaninna into one, the , often included the Salonica Vilayet too?"} +{"answers": ["Brown Betty", "Brown Betty"], "question": "the \"Fringe\" episode \"\" was inspired by \"The Princess Bride\"?"} +{"answers": ["Howie Morenz Memorial Game"], "question": " was held in 1937 to raise money for the family of Howie Morenz, who was said to have died of a broken heart in the belief a broken leg had ended his hockey career?"} +{"answers": ["Johngarthia lagostoma"], "question": "the largest native land animal on Ascension Island is a crab, \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Little Black Egg"], "question": "The Cars, The Primitives, The Lemonheads and Tarnation have all released recordings of The Nightcrawlers' \"slightly bizarre nursery rhyme\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Clive", "Clive Collett", "Collett", "Clive Franklyn Collett"], "question": "in January 1917, New Zealander was the first British or Commonwealth military pilot to parachute from an airplane?"} +{"answers": ["Ashland High School", "Ashland High School"], "question": "land for the defunct rural in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, was donated in 1907 by later State Senator Andrew R. Johnson?"} +{"answers": ["Philippine slow loris", "Bornean slow loris"], "question": "when first described in the 1890s, the was said to have the face of a bear, the hands of a monkey, and to move like a sloth?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Stevens", "Edward Stevens", "Edward Stevens"], "question": "when the troops in front of his soldiers broke and fled at the Battle of Guilford Court House, General told his brigade that the retreat was part of the battle plan?"} +{"answers": ["Jeffrey", "Peter", "Peter Jeffrey", "Peter Jeffrey"], "question": "in 1941, RAAF Squadron Leader \"\" introduced the radical concept of commissioned and non-commissioned pilots sharing a common mess while on combat duty?"} +{"answers": ["Hypsibema missouriensis"], "question": "bones of , now the state dinosaur of Missouri, have only been found in Bollinger County, Missouri?"} +{"answers": ["Chaino"], "question": "bongo player , whose albums included \"Jungle Mating Rhythms\", claimed to be an orphan from a lost tribe in central Africa but was actually born in Philadelphia and raised in Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Testament of Ba"], "question": "the earliest known fragment of the , an account of the establishment of Buddhism in Tibet, was discovered in the British Library in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Dixson", "Thomas", "Thomas Dixson"], "question": "in 1776, to warn authorities in Halifax of the siege of Fort Cumberland, Redcoat successfully navigated the Minas Basin, home to the Earth's highest tides, in a small open boat?"} +{"answers": ["Storfjord Bridge"], "question": "Do you know that, if built as currently planned, the will have the longest span of any suspension bridge in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Bloody Saturday", "Bloody Saturday"], "question": "\"Life\" magazine estimated people saw the photograph \"\" \"(detail pictured)\" after the bombing of Shanghai?"} +{"answers": ["Penry v. Johnson"], "question": "Justice Thomas said the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in on the relevance of mental retardation in death penalty sentencing sent \"mixed signals\" to lower courts?"} +{"answers": ["Samrong Sen"], "question": " is a prehistoric archaeological site in Kampong Chhnang Province, Cambodia, consisting of a very large fluviatile shell midden?"} +{"answers": ["George Ralph Salisbury Jr.", "George R. Salisbury Jr.", "Jr.", "George R. Salisbury, Jr.", "George"], "question": "during World War II, , later a Wyoming rancher and state representative, was a Bronze Star-winning tank commander?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Pentraeth", "St Mary's Church"], "question": ", Wales, was decorated in the 18th century with paper garlands, perhaps to celebrate parishioners' weddings?"} +{"answers": ["The Original Salty Dogs Jazz Band"], "question": "after losing a job, the would sometimes find that they had been replaced by another jazz band with the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Rochebrune", "François Rochebrune", "François"], "question": ", the French commander of the Zouaves of Death, once disciplined panicked Polish troops by asking them what time it was, which was the only Polish he knew?"} +{"answers": ["Elmer D. Mitchell", "Elmer Mitchell", "Mitchell", "Elmer"], "question": " \"\" boasts the highest winning percentage in the history of Eastern Michigan Eagles men's basketball and is considered the father of intramural sports?"} +{"answers": ["E. C. Stearns Bicycle Agency"], "question": "the built bicycle racer Major Taylor a revolutionary steam powered pacing tandem he used to break the world record at a speed of ?"} +{"answers": ["Tablas Creek", "Tablas Creek Vineyard"], "question": "California wine producer is the \"sibling winery\" of Châteauneuf-du-Pape estate Château de Beaucastel?"} +{"answers": ["Jared Lee Loughner", "Jared", "Loughner"], "question": " was detained at the Federal Correctional Institution at Phoenix after the 2011 Tucson shooting?"} +{"answers": ["Allegro", "Allegro"], "question": ", the third musical of Rodgers and Hammerstein, was called \"an out-and-out failure\"?"} +{"answers": ["Galluzzi", "Miguel", "Miguel Galluzzi", "Miguel Angel Galluzzi"], "question": " Ducati Monster \"\" is credited with both reviving the retro standard motorcycle and creating a new naked bike niche?"} +{"answers": ["Homer G. Phillips Hospital"], "question": "by 1961, in St. Louis, Missouri, had trained \"the largest number of black doctors and nurses in the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gary Williams", "Gary Williams", "Williams", "Gary"], "question": "singer played Frank Sinatra in the West End production of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Graffiti in New York City", "Graffiti in New York"], "question": "public perception of is slowly changing from an act of vandalism to a form of art?"} +{"answers": ["Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary"], "question": "the in Assam, India, is named after the only ape in India, the hoolock gibbon?"} +{"answers": ["Chichilnisky", "Graciela", "Graciela Chichilnisky"], "question": ", who proposed the Kyoto Protocol's market for carbon credit trading, obtained her PhDs in mathematics and economics without ever having been an undergraduate?"} +{"answers": ["Nicolas-Marie Songis des Courbons", "Courbons", "Nicolas-Marie", "Songis des Courbons"], "question": "General \"\" served under Napoleon I, as commander of the Grande Armée artillery?"} +{"answers": ["Abo Elementary School"], "question": " in Artesia, New Mexico, was built entirely underground and equipped as a fallout shelter, in case of nuclear war?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 817", "Minuscule 817"], "question": " was used by Desiderius Erasmus in his \"Novum Instrumentum omne\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vein matching"], "question": "the FBI and CIA used as evidence that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed of al-Qaeda had killed journalist Daniel Pearl?"} +{"answers": ["Bjorøy Tunnel"], "question": "when construction of the in Norway hit a section of sand, a new tunneling method had to be developed to continue?"} +{"answers": ["The Bishop Revival"], "question": "the Nazi storyline in the \"Fringe\" episode \"\" was well-received by \"Entertainment Weekly\" for featuring a \"good threat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Notobubon galbanum"], "question": "the surface of the South African plant \"\" is covered with blister-causing toxins, and that exposure to sunlight could make the blisters worse?"} +{"answers": ["DeHodiamont House", "Emmanuel DeHodiamont House", "Emmanuel DeHodiamont"], "question": "the , a stone house built in 1830, shares the status of being the oldest house in St. Louis, Missouri?"} +{"answers": ["Francesco", "Nullo", "Francesco Nullo"], "question": " is commemorated in both Italy and Poland as a hero of those countries' struggle for independence?"} +{"answers": ["Irish honours system"], "question": "the Republic of Ireland has , though the issue has been considered by successive governments since 1930?"} +{"answers": ["Common Schools Act of 1871"], "question": "controversy over New Brunswick's resulted in two deaths in the town of Caraquet?"} +{"answers": ["Cully", "Cully Dahlstrom", "Dahlstrom"], "question": " was the first American born player to win the Calder Trophy as the National Hockey League's rookie of the year?"} +{"answers": ["I.S.T. XL-14 Maya"], "question": "the , a light aircraft, was constructed primarily from woven bamboo?"} +{"answers": ["Prince Sozisa Dlamini", "Prince Sozisa", "Sozisa Dlamini", "Prince", "Dlamini"], "question": " became the 'Authorised Person' of Swaziland \"(flag pictured)\" after the death of King Sobhuza II?"} +{"answers": ["Hughes Airwest Flight 706"], "question": "Do you know that, following the collision of with a Marine Corps F-4B Phantom II, the US Armed Forces required military aircraft to obey civilian air traffic controllers?"} +{"answers": ["Gervasio"], "question": " won the international competition at the 1983 Viña del Mar International Song Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Ksar es-Seghir"], "question": "the Royal Moroccan Navy is constructing a new naval base at ?"} +{"answers": ["Stung Chinit River", "Chinit River"], "question": "some of the diversion and canal structures of the Khmer Rouge era were built by forced labour and damaged by regime soldiers who were \"grenade fishing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Douglas XCG-17"], "question": "the glider \"\" was converted from a C-47 transport that had originally flown for Northwest Airlines?"} +{"answers": ["Nycticebus linglom", "? Nycticebus linglom"], "question": "the fossil primate is known from a single tooth, which is said to be the smallest known prosimian molar?"} +{"answers": ["Wainwright Tomb"], "question": "the was described as \"the most sensitive and the most graceful\" of the tombs designed by Louis Sullivan?"} +{"answers": ["Stage AE"], "question": " in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a concert venue partially owned by the Pittsburgh Steelers?"} +{"answers": ["Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree", "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree"], "question": "three different versions of \"\" reached the radio airplay charts in the same year?"} +{"answers": ["weather ship", "Weather ship"], "question": "the recall of a for budgetary reasons was blamed for the minimal warning given in advance of the Great Storm of 1987 for Great Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Women's Trade Union"], "question": "Do you know that, as women in Sweden were not allowed to join the Swedish Tailoring Workers Union, they founded a separate in 1902?"} +{"answers": ["Boops boops"], "question": " is a species of \"Boops\" called \"the bogue\"?"} +{"answers": ["Auriscalpium vulgare"], "question": "the mushroom \"\" is named for an instrument used for personal hygiene?"} +{"answers": ["Houston", "Kevin Houston", "Kevin"], "question": " holds the U.S. Military Academy's men's basketball records for points in a game (53), season (953) and career (2,325)?"} +{"answers": ["Richmond Memorial Library"], "question": "the design of the in Batavia, New York, was inspired by the Thomas Crane Public Library in Quincy, Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Bodewryd", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "as a condition of paying for restoration work, a 19th-century benefactor of in Bodewryd, Wales, required the church to have Islamic-style stained glass?"} +{"answers": ["Wharf Ltd. v. United International Holdings, Inc.", "United International Holdings, Inc.", "Wharf Ltd. v. United Int'l Holdings, Inc.", "Wharf Ltd. v. United International Holdings, Inc."], "question": "the U.S. Supreme Court that secret plans to disregard an oral contract are illegal?"} +{"answers": ["3MC syndrome 3", "Malpuech facial clefting syndrome"], "question": "infants born with may have a tail?"} +{"answers": ["McCurdy", "Bob McCurdy", "Bob"], "question": ", described by former basketball teammate Kevin Eastman as having virtually no quickness, dribbling skills, jumping ability or foot speed, led NCAA Division I in scoring in 1974–75?"} +{"answers": ["Safe Road Trains for the Environment"], "question": "the European Project conducted its first successful trial of an electronically controlled road train in ?"} +{"answers": ["Prohodna"], "question": "two holes in the ceiling of the cave in Bulgaria are known as the \"Eyes of God\"?"} +{"answers": ["Investigatory Powers Tribunal"], "question": "the is the only British judicial body that can investigate whether surveillance carried out by MI5 or MI6 is legal?"} +{"answers": ["Jane Stirling", "Jane", "Stirling"], "question": "Frédéric Chopin dedicated his two Nocturnes, Op. 55, to his Scottish pupil \"\", who was interested in the arts and prison reform?"} +{"answers": ["Aravella Simotas", "Simotas", "Aravella"], "question": "New York Assemblywoman , one of the first two Greek American women elected to office in New York, was unopposed in her first general election?"} +{"answers": ["British Library Philatelic Collections"], "question": "the has over items and was established in 1891 with Thomas Tapling's bequest?"} +{"answers": ["Lam", "Ying", "Lam Chiu Ying"], "question": "Hong Kong Observatory Director was criticised for issuing the number eight typhoon signal when Typhoon Nuri approached Hong Kong in 2008, as well as issuing it too late?"} +{"answers": ["Obie", "Trotter", "Obie Trotter"], "question": " ended up playing college basketball at Alabama A&M because his mother felt their head coach was a \"godly man\"?"} +{"answers": ["Country Strong", "Country Strong"], "question": "Vince Gill and Patty Griffin provide background vocals to the song \"\" by Gwyneth Paltrow?"} +{"answers": ["Bacon ice cream"], "question": " \"\" was originally created for April Fools' Day but went on to be one of Heston Blumenthal's signature dishes?"} +{"answers": ["Crawford", "Maud", "Maud Robinson Crawford", "Maud Crawford"], "question": "the March 2, 1957, disappearance of attorney from her Camden, Arkansas, home remains officially unsolved?"} +{"answers": ["Chinatown, St. Louis", "Chinatown"], "question": "a , existed until its demolition for Busch Memorial Stadium in 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Ticha Reservoir"], "question": "the in northeastern Bulgaria bears the medieval name of the Kamchiya river?"} +{"answers": ["California Film Commission"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1993, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory agreed to develop an online reference system for the library containing hundreds of thousands of location images?"} +{"answers": ["University of Cambodia"], "question": "the , established in 2003, bestowed an honorary doctorate degree to the Hong Kong actor and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Jackie Chan?"} +{"answers": ["Khamsa of Nizami", "Khamsa of Nizami"], "question": "many years after Mughal Emperor Akbar's was created, his son ordered a portrait of the scribe added \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["American Arts Commemorative Series Medallions", "American Arts Commemorative Series medallions"], "question": "U.S. Senator Jesse Helms suggested a that would make it easier for people to buy gold?"} +{"answers": ["Beaver Hills", "Beaver Hills", "Beaver Hills Moraine"], "question": "Alberta's were protected by Canada's first forest reserve in 1899?"} +{"answers": ["Nienover"], "question": "Lower Saxony's finance minister sold the important medieval archaeological site in to a horse breeder at a fire-sale price, without ensuring that 12 years of research could continue?"} +{"answers": ["Es Demasiado Tarde"], "question": "the song \"\", written and performed by Ana Gabriel, was the best-performing Latin single of 1991 in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Tropolis"], "question": " has been called an attempt to \"snackify\" beverages?"} +{"answers": ["Hermann AVA"], "question": "Do you know that, at the turn of the 20th century, the third largest winery in the world was Stone Hill Winery from the of Missouri?"} +{"answers": ["Crow", "Crow"], "question": "the project proved the practicality of the solid-fueled ramjet engine?"} +{"answers": ["Løkken IF"], "question": "sports club was represented with one Norwegian, one American and one Swede at the 1950 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships?"} +{"answers": ["New Harmony Toll Bridge"], "question": "the , which opened in 1930, is owned by the only remaining joint state toll bridge commission chartered by the U.S. Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Coffin birth"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1551, hours after a pregnant woman was hanged during the Spanish Inquisition, two dead infants were seen to fall free of the body in an unusual case of ?"} +{"answers": ["Low Head Lighthouse", "Low Head"], "question": " \"\" is Australia's oldest continuously used pilot station and was only the third lighthouse to be constructed in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Motoso Sakakida", "Sakakida", "Richard", "Richard Sakakida"], "question": "American \"Nisei\" , while working undercover as an interpreter for the Imperial Japanese Army, engineered a mass escape of about 500 Filipino prisoners during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Johari Window", "Johari Window"], "question": "\"Fringe\" star John Noble considers \"\" one of his favorite episodes?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Towers", "Towers", "Jack Howard Towers", "Jack"], "question": "a 1940 live recording of Duke Ellington by \"audio magician\" won a Grammy Award in 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Dunn Peak massif", "Dunn Peak"], "question": "Matterhorn Peak \"\" is the highest point in the in the Shuswap Highlands of British Columbia?"} +{"answers": ["Sparrow", "Carlson Sparrow"], "question": "the was declared Grand Champion ultralight aircraft at the Experimental Aircraft Association's 1987 Oshkosh Airshow?"} +{"answers": ["Ádahooníłígíí"], "question": " was the first newspaper written entirely in Navajo?"} +{"answers": ["WePay"], "question": "the inspiration for originated when co-founder Rich Aberman had difficulty fundraising for his brother's bachelor party?"} +{"answers": ["performic acid", "Performic acid"], "question": " explodes upon rapid heating to about ?"} +{"answers": ["Hutchison", "Miller Reese Hutchison", "Miller"], "question": " invented an early portable electric hearing aid \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Olca-Paruma"], "question": "despite fumarolic activity and earthquakes near the volcanoes, none of them appear to be hazardous?"} +{"answers": ["Harmony House"], "question": "defunct Detroit-based music retailer began in 1947 as a Hallmark Cards store?"} +{"answers": ["Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham"], "question": "although he is not a Catholic bishop, Father Keith Newton will carry a mitre and crozier in his role as Ordinary of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Dajti Castle"], "question": "the near Tirana, Albania, is thought to have been built by Justinian I in the 6th century AD in order to protect the area from Slavic attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Myrrha"], "question": "after made love with her father, she was transformed into the myrrh-tree and gave birth to Adonis?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Forsaith", "Forsaith", "Thomas Spencer Forsaith"], "question": "the second Ministry, led by \"\", was the shortest in New Zealand's parliamentary history?"} +{"answers": ["Malosco"], "question": " Castle in the Italian Province of Trento was once the residence of the Vicedomini Judge of Val di Non, commander of the Imperial Austrian royal court?"} +{"answers": ["Fellows v. Blacksmith"], "question": "Ely S. Parker, the prevailing Seneca plaintiff in (1857), later drafted the surrender at Appomattox and became the first indigenous Commissioner of Indian Affairs?"} +{"answers": ["Frankia alni"], "question": "alder trees have a symbiotic relationship with the bacterium which may have been exploited by the Incas to increase soil fertility?"} +{"answers": ["The Flys", "The Flys"], "question": "the have played on the same bill as the Buzzcocks, The Psychedelic Furs, the Pretenders, and Black Slate?"} +{"answers": ["Scotty", "Davidson", "Scotty Davidson"], "question": "future Hall of Famer was the first professional hockey player to volunteer with the Canadian Expeditionary Force on the outbreak of World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Sotra Bridge"], "question": "Do you know that, when it opened in 1971, the was the longest suspension bridge in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Makara", "Makara"], "question": "during Vedic times \"\", known as the \"water monster vehicle\", was the Vahana or vehicle of Varuna, the Vedic deity?"} +{"answers": ["New York ex rel. Cutler v. Dibble"], "question": "Justice Robert Cooper Grier observed in (1858) that \"no law of Congress can be found which authorizes white men to intrude on the possessions of Indians\"?"} +{"answers": ["St Peirio's Church", "St Peirio's Church, Rhosbeirio"], "question": "one 19th-century writer said that was \"one of the humblest ecclesiastical buildings in Anglesey\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gunnersbury Cemetery"], "question": "interments at the in London include a Polish president and Commander-in-Chief?"} +{"answers": ["Guppy", "Troup", "Guppy Troup"], "question": "bowler chose his nickname based on a youth team he captained?"} +{"answers": ["Paul-Jean-Baptiste", "Poret de Morvan", "Morvan", "Paul-Jean-Baptiste Poret de Morvan"], "question": "general \"\" with his Guard Grenadiers was in the first line of fire during the final French assault at the Battle of Waterloo?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Portage", "Oregon Portage Railroad"], "question": "the was the first railroad in Oregon, and had the first locomotive in the Pacific Northwest, the Oregon Pony?"} +{"answers": ["Hubert Guérin", "Hubert", "Guerin", "Hubert Guerin"], "question": "in 1944, the Holy See received an from Charles de Gaulle's French Committee of National Liberation?"} +{"answers": ["La Soledad de Maciel"], "question": "occupation of the archeological site in Guerrero, Mexico, lasted for over 3,000 years?"} +{"answers": ["Lambert", "Andreas Lambert", "Andreas"], "question": "Kaiǀkhauan Captain probably was the first traditional leader to be executed by the Germans in their South-West African colony?"} +{"answers": ["Stearman XOSS"], "question": "the observation biplane was equipped with full-span flaps on its upper wing, allowing its pilot better control at low speeds?"} +{"answers": ["André Nicolaevitch Grabar", "André", "Grabar", "André Grabar"], "question": "art historian fled St. Petersburg a few days after the Russian Revolution, to become a leading expert in Byzantine and Medieval art?"} +{"answers": ["Interactive urinal"], "question": "the Sega Toylet, an , allows users to play video games with their urine?"} +{"answers": ["Vought XSO2U"], "question": "although the \"\" was judged superior to the Curtiss XSO3C by the U.S. Navy in a competition for a new scout aircraft for operation from cruisers, the Curtiss aircraft won the contract?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir John Doyle, 1st Baronet"], "question": "King George III wrote a letter about General exploits in the American and French Revolutionary Wars \"... \"so that his zeal and exertions in our service may be known to posterity\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cummings", "Iris", "Iris C. 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South Carolina"], "question": "the US Supreme Court ruled in that defendants must be allowed to inform a jury of an alternative sentence of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole?"} +{"answers": ["Cape Bowling Green Light", "Cape Bowling Green"], "question": "the original was prefabricated in Brisbane, constructed in Cape Bowling Green, moved \"twice\" due to coastal erosion, and finally relocated to Sydney?"} +{"answers": ["Theodosius", "Theodosius"], "question": "the Persian ruler Khosrau II used a man who he claimed to be , the eldest son of the murdered Byzantine emperor Maurice, as a justification for launching a war against Byzantium?"} +{"answers": ["Millen House"], "question": "the executive office of the Organization of American Historians is located at in Bloomington, Indiana, a federally designated historic site?"} +{"answers": ["Irving", "Irving Leonard", "Irving Leonard", "Leonard"], "question": "Clint Eastwood described accountant as being \"like a second father to me\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ajmer Dargah bombing", "Ajmer Dargah attack"], "question": "the 2007 was carried out by explosives hidden in a Tiffin carrier?"} +{"answers": ["Reims Gospel"], "question": "most of French kings of the Bourbon era took oath on the , a medieval book written in Old Church Slavonic languages?"} +{"answers": ["Circuit City Stores, Inc. v. Adams"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court ruled in that the phrase \"contracts of employment\" in the Federal Arbitration Act actually does not refer to employment contracts?"} +{"answers": ["Oldfields"], "question": ", the 26 acre historic home once owned by J.K. Lilly, Jr., is an example of an American country place estate located on the grounds of the Indianapolis Museum of Art?"} +{"answers": ["Grammy Award for Best Concept Music Video"], "question": "American singer \"Weird Al\" Yankovic received a Grammy Award for for \"Fat\", a parody cover version of Michael Jackson's song \"Bad\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gro", "Gro Steinsland", "Steinsland"], "question": "Do you know that, as an expert in Norse mythology, wrote an Op-ed article in 2000 calling Thor Heyerdahl’s Odin expedition a charade orchestrated by Snorri Sturluson?"} +{"answers": ["Frank", "Frank Barrows Freyer", "Freyer", "Frank Barrow Freyer", "Frank Freyer"], "question": " of the United States Navy became Chief of Staff of the Peruvian Navy in 1921?"} +{"answers": ["Brittany CoxXx", "Brittany", "CoxXx"], "question": "Borat Sagdiyev son, who appeared in photos in the movie \"\", was actually trans woman and porn star \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bivariate analysis"], "question": " is one of the simplest forms of quantitative (statistical) analysis?"} +{"answers": ["On My Way to Absence"], "question": "Eric Bachmann from Crooked Fingers provided backing vocals on the song \"Simple Hello\" from the Damien Jurado album ?"} +{"answers": ["St Fflewin's Church, Llanfflewin", "St Fflewin's Church"], "question": "part of an inscribed medieval gravestone is set into a window sill at , Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Vigra Fixed Link"], "question": "the had more debt after 22 years of toll collection, than when the project was originally finished?"} +{"answers": ["Forest and Farm Workers Union", "Forest and Farm Workers Union of Sweden", "Forest and Farm Workers Union of Central Sweden"], "question": "the advocated an agrarian reform modelled on the Soviet one?"} +{"answers": ["Itaal Shur", "Itaal", "Shur"], "question": "composers and Rob Thomas won the 1999 Grammy Award for Song of the Year for Santana's hit song \"Smooth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Diamondback", "Diamondback"], "question": "the air-to-air missile was originally known as the \"Super Sidewinder\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tylophora barbata"], "question": "the is now classified in the dogbane family?"} +{"answers": ["Husk Power Systems"], "question": "a system created by uses rice hulls, a waste product of rice milling, to generate power for under US$2 per month for thousands in India with no access to the electrical grid?"} +{"answers": ["Hold It Against Me"], "question": "Britney Spears' 2011 comeback single, \"\", broke the U.S. airplay record for the most number of radio plays in one day?"} +{"answers": ["Hippocrates Prize for Poetry and Medicine"], "question": "\"Ischaemia\" by New Zealand poet C. K. Stead won the £5,000 in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Matlockite", "matlockite"], "question": "the rare mineral (PbFCl) \"\" is named after a town in Derbyshire?"} +{"answers": ["BQM-108", "NSRDC BQM-108"], "question": "the development of the UAV was a response by the U.S. Navy to the threat of attack by advanced cruise missiles?"} +{"answers": ["Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy"], "question": "the at the Vail Ski Resort is the first public winter sports academy in the U.S., combining public school education with rigorous ski and snowboard training?"} +{"answers": ["Essex Street Chapel", "Essex Street"], "question": ", where, in 1774, Theophilus Lindsey established the first such congregation in England, still serves as the headquarters for the British Unitarians?"} +{"answers": ["Tiger Mask donation phenomenon"], "question": "\"Tiger Mask, Momotarō\", Joe Yabuki, and Santa Claus have numerous randoseru and other goods to orphanages across Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Proger", "Edward", "Edward Proger"], "question": "nonagenarian \"\" died of cutting teeth?"} +{"answers": ["Mesa Distance Learning Program"], "question": "the is a grades 7–12 distance learning program sponsored by Mesa Public Schools in Mesa, Arizona, that offers students worldwide US based education leading to a high school diploma?"} +{"answers": ["Paolo", "Paolo Padovani", "Padovani"], "question": "Do you know that, in 2004, and a team at the European Astrophysical Virtual Observatory (AVO) discovered 30 supermassive black holes which were previously obscured by dust clouds?"} +{"answers": ["St Andrew's Church", "St Andrew's Church, Sapiston"], "question": "the motif of acanthus leaves on the south doorway to , Suffolk, is unusual in the county?"} +{"answers": ["Downtown Waterbury Historic District"], "question": "the oldest building in downtown Waterbury, Connecticut, has been so extensively altered that it is not a contributing property to the ?"} +{"answers": ["RIM-113"], "question": "the British Sea Wolf SAM was considered a possibility for meeting the U.S. Navy's missile requirement?"} +{"answers": ["Shake It Up", "Shake It Up, season 1", "Shake It Up"], "question": "Quest Crew, who competed on \"America's Best Dance Crew\", appear in \"\", the second episode of \"Shake It Up\"?"} +{"answers": ["De Freycinet", "Freycinet", "Rose de Freycinet", "Rose"], "question": " sailed around the world with her husband from 1817 to 1820 as a stowaway disguised as a man?"} +{"answers": ["Edison Mall"], "question": "the in Fort Myers, Florida, was the first mall to have both J. C. Penney and its rival, Sears, as anchor stores?"} +{"answers": ["Rashad Jamal Jones-Jennings", "Rashad", "Rashad Jones-Jennings", "Jones-Jennings"], "question": "on December 13, 2005, became just the tenth NCAA Division I men's basketball player since 1973 to record 30 or more rebounds in a single game?"} +{"answers": ["Daniels v. United States"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court has ruled in that a defendant cannot challenge previous convictions that were used to enhance his sentence?"} +{"answers": ["Zouaves of Death"], "question": "the \"\", a Polish military unit of the January Uprising, drew their traditions from the French Zouaves of the Crimean War?"} +{"answers": ["Vittorio Erspamer", "Vittorio", "Erspamer"], "question": " (1909–1999) discovered the chemical compound octopamine, isolating it from the salivary glands of an octopus?"} +{"answers": ["Quo Vadis", "Quo Vadis"], "question": "Karl Marx wrote his \"Das Kapital\" while living in the building now occupied by Soho restaurant ?"} +{"answers": ["Bohemic acid"], "question": "antitumor agents isolated from are named after the characters of the opera \"La bohème\"?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Alkmund's Way Footbridge"], "question": "Derby's Silk Mill is used as a design theme for the bobbins on the \"\" and a needle on the nearby swingbridge?"} +{"answers": ["Franz-Joseph Müller von Reichenstein", "Franz-Joseph", "Reichenstein"], "question": " discovered the element that would later be named tellurium by Martin Heinrich Klaproth?"} +{"answers": ["The Immortals of Meluha"], "question": "an increased printrun for author Amish Tripathi's first book, , led him to switch to a bigger publisher?"} +{"answers": ["Doran", "Beauchamp", "Beauchamp Doran"], "question": ", a British Army general, was sacked from command of his brigade in 1914, reinstated, and sacked again from command of a division in 1916?"} +{"answers": ["Brentwood Academy v. Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Ass'n", "Brentwood Academy v. Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court that interscholastic athletic associations have police power?"} +{"answers": ["Idham Henyansyah", "Very", "Verry Idham Henyansyah", "Henyansyah", "Very Idham Henyansyah"], "question": "convicted Indonesian serial killer became known as the \"singing serial killer\" after he entertained audiences at his prison cell by singing a song from his upcoming album?"} +{"answers": ["Calafia"], "question": "Queen , fictional ruler of the Island of California, was the subject of a sculpture garden designed by Niki de Saint Phalle?"} +{"answers": ["Hudson Valley Rail Trail"], "question": "the \"\", once owned by a felonious charlatan, is patrolled by a police officer riding a Segway?"} +{"answers": ["Robertson", "Horace Robertson", "Horace"], "question": " accepted the surrender of an Italian general, an Italian admiral and a Japanese general?"} +{"answers": ["All Saints Church, Saltfleetby"], "question": ", in the marshlands of Lincolnshire, has a leaning west tower?"} +{"answers": ["Brady Hoke", "Brady Patrick Hoke", "Brady", "Hoke"], "question": "it had been said that the new Michigan Wolverines football coach would \"crawl on hot, broken glass to work inside Schembechler Hall as the head coach\"?"} +{"answers": ["Leave It to Me!"], "question": "Gene Kelly's first Broadway appearance was in the 1938 musical ?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Oliver", "Oliver", "Jack Oliver", "Jack"], "question": "a 1968 paper by helped confirm the existence of continental drift, a theory that had been scoffed at by mainstream scientists when proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1912?"} +{"answers": ["(Z)-2,3-dimethylacrylic acid", "Angelic acid"], "question": "the roots of lovage contain ?"} +{"answers": ["Boushey Vineyard"], "question": "Washington wine grape grower \"\" opposed the creation of the Rattlesnake Hills AVA because he felt that it would undermine his vineyard's appellation?"} +{"answers": ["Long Tail Point", "Long Tail Point Light"], "question": "the survived attempts to demolish it in 1870, and has outlasted both its successors?"} +{"answers": ["Calabozos"], "question": "activity at , a Holocene caldera complex, has produced stratovolcanoes, hot springs, and a complex volcano?"} +{"answers": ["Under the Driftwood Tree"], "question": "instruments played by Cardiff-based group include the didgeridoo?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth", "Cavin", "Ruth Cavin"], "question": " edited hundreds of works of mystery fiction in a career that began in her 70s, and was described by Sue Grafton as \"soul mother to mystery writers for years\"?"} +{"answers": ["Brookside Mills"], "question": "Do you know that, in the early 1900s, the textile factory \"(workers pictured)\" was Knoxville's largest employer?"} +{"answers": ["Icelandic census of 1703"], "question": "the was the first census to record the names, addresses, and ages of every inhabitant of a country, regardless of social class?"} +{"answers": ["Donaldson", "Peter Donaldson", "Peter Donaldson", "Peter", "Peter Thomas Donaldson"], "question": "Do you know that, while undergoing chemotherapy for lung cancer, actor gave a series of acclaimed stage performances?"} +{"answers": ["Lucidarius"], "question": "the , the first German language summa, written around 1190, was reprinted at least 25 times in two decades three hundred years later, between 1479 and 1499?"} +{"answers": ["Farm Workers Union of Central Sweden"], "question": "Do you know that, as a result of the agitations carried out prior to the founding of the in 1906, the annual wages of \"statare\" increased by approximately 40 SEK?"} +{"answers": ["Balsam", "Daniel", "Daniel Balsam"], "question": " became enraged after he received unsolicited e-mails offering him breast enlargement products?"} +{"answers": ["Ciudad Hidalgo, Michoacán", "Ciudad Hidalgo"], "question": "the atrium cross \"\" of the 16th century church in , Mexico, has an obsidian mirror, which was the symbol of the Aztec deity Tezcatlipoca?"} +{"answers": ["The Daily Voice", "The Daily Voice"], "question": "hyperlocal media company is based around a franchising model that has been compared to that of McDonald's?"} +{"answers": ["Start It Up", "Start It Up"], "question": "\"\", the series debut of \"Shake It Up\", is the most-watched premiere for a Disney Channel series after the 2006 premiere of \"Hannah Montana\", according to the Nielsen ratings?"} +{"answers": ["Edward T. Archibald", "Edward T. Archibald House"], "question": "the was home to a man who took \"the leading place among flour makers of [the U.S.] or of the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["BOAR"], "question": "the carried a 20 kiloton nuclear warhead, was unguided, and was launched using an \"idiot loop\" manoeuvre \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Fryatt", "John James Fryatt", "Fryatt", "John"], "question": "English actor and opera singer co-wrote a Gilbert and Sullivan pantomime adaptation entitled \"The Sleeping Beauty of the Savoy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Smaart"], "question": " software was used to tune the sound reinforcement system during U2's PopMart Tour 1997–1998?"} +{"answers": ["Season of the Witch", "Season of the Witch"], "question": "the newly released film was scheduled to be released in , but the original distributor, Lionsgate, pulled it five weeks before the release date?"} +{"answers": ["Steele Dunning Historic District"], "question": "the in Bloomington, Indiana, includes two different Sears Modern Homes and a shotgun house?"} +{"answers": ["San Marcos Department", "San Marcos"], "question": "Central America's highest volcano is located in the department of in Guatemala?"} +{"answers": ["David Shaw", "Shaw", "David Shaw", "David Lorenzo Shaw", "David"], "question": "new Stanford Cardinal football head coach is the first Stanford alumnus to lead the team in over a quarter of a century?"} +{"answers": ["Johnson–Corey–Chaykovsky reaction"], "question": "the , now used in a total synthesis of chemotherapeutic drug taxol, was developed after an attempted Wittig-like olefin synthesis yielded an epoxide instead?"} +{"answers": ["Farm Workers Union of Uppland"], "question": "the is portrayed in novels by Swedish authors Ivar Lo-Johansson and Jan Fridegård?"} +{"answers": ["EADS CASA HC-144 Ocean Sentry", "EADS HC-144 Ocean Sentry"], "question": "the U.S. Coast Guard's aircraft have been used for search and rescue, oil spill monitoring, and sea-turtle transport?"} +{"answers": ["Critical Foreign Dependencies Initiative"], "question": "information on the list leaked by WikiLeaks was stated by some companies on the list to be \"out of date and full of errors\"?"} +{"answers": ["Burrowing Owl Estate"], "question": "the Canadian winery is named after the endangered Northern Burrowing Owl \"\" with money collected from tasting fees going to the conservation of the owls?"} +{"answers": ["Fk9", "B&F Fk9", "B&F"], "question": "the lightplane can be equipped with either a tricycle or conventional undercarriage?"} +{"answers": ["Tryvandshøiden", "Tryvandshøiden"], "question": "Do you know that, despite repeated proposals to extend the Holmenkollen Line of the Oslo Metro to , passenger trains never served the station since it was partly built in 1916?"} +{"answers": ["Aleksandra Grigoryevna Samusenko", "Aleksandra", "Samusenko", "Aleksandra Samusenko"], "question": "Soviet tank commander was buried near the monument to German Emperor William I in Łobez?"} +{"answers": ["The Stars Shine", "The Stars Shine"], "question": "the 1938 German musical was a Busby Berkeley-style film intended to promote The Third Reich?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Pleasant Road"], "question": "the extension \"(pictured under construction in 1948)\" is considered Toronto's first expressway?"} +{"answers": ["Kepler-10b"], "question": " is the first definitively confirmed rocky exoplanet?"} +{"answers": ["Doris", "Doris"], "question": ", a large racing yacht built in 1905, led the 1932 Bermuda Race until light winds undercut its advantages?"} +{"answers": ["Subarashiki Hibi", "Wonderful Everyday"], "question": "the Japanese visual novel won the bronze prize in the overall category of the Moe Game Awards 2010 and the gold prize in the scenario category?"} +{"answers": ["Gulfstream X-54"], "question": "despite being designated as an X-plane by NASA, the project does not otherwise involve the space agency?"} +{"answers": ["Lydekkerina", "Lydekkerina huxleyi"], "question": "unlike other stereospondyl amphibians, the Triassic \"(restoration pictured)\" lived entirely on land?"} +{"answers": ["Duke Ellington at Fargo, 1940 Live"], "question": "Duke Ellington's 1940 live recording was an amateur bootleg not officially released until 1978?"} +{"answers": ["Fort de Chillon"], "question": "the Swiss is being converted into a wine cellar?"} +{"answers": ["Friedman", "Bernard Harper Friedman", "B. H. Friedman", "B."], "question": "art critic and novelist wrote about his experiences using psychedelic drugs with Dr. Timothy Leary in his 2006 memoir \"Tripping\"?"} +{"answers": ["Guyot", "Claude-Étienne", "Claude-Étienne Guyot"], "question": "General \"\" fought at the Battle of Waterloo as commander of Napoleon's Guard heavy cavalry division?"} +{"answers": ["2-cyclopentenone", "Cyclopentenone"], "question": " has been isolated from pressure-cooked pork liver using distillation and solvent extraction techniques?"} +{"answers": ["Drop Squad"], "question": "the 1994 thriller film includes scenes satirizing stereotypical portrayals of African Americans in advertising campaigns?"} +{"answers": ["Ram", "Ram"], "question": "the was the first air-launched rocket to carry a shaped charge warhead?"} +{"answers": ["North Platte", "North Platte Canteen"], "question": "despite wartime rationing during World War II, volunteers at the were able to hand out food to up to 8,000 servicemen and women a day for four and a half years?"} +{"answers": ["Interior", "Interior"], "question": "the oil painting \"\" has been called \"the most puzzling of Degas's major works\"?"} +{"answers": ["Player One"], "question": "Douglas Coupland's is the first entry in the Massey Lectures series to be a work of fiction?"} +{"answers": ["Voalavo antsahabensis", "Eastern voalavo"], "question": "the Malagasy rodent , which was only described as a species in 2005, is endangered because of slash-and-burn agriculture?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Holocaust Memorial"], "question": "soil and ash from six Holocaust extermination camps are buried at the in Portland, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["SNCASE SE-400"], "question": "the was cancelled before the second prototype of the French floatplane could be completed?"} +{"answers": ["Tim Regan", "Regan", "Tim Regan", "Tim"], "question": "American ice hockey goaltender was awarded an Olympic silver medal in 1972 despite not playing a single game and leaving the Olympics early to return to college?"} +{"answers": ["Javan slow loris"], "question": "the \"\" is threatened by the exotic pet trade and was included in the 2008–2010 list of \"The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grumman XSBF"], "question": "the was designed to the same specification that produced the SBD Dauntless of World War II fame?"} +{"answers": ["Giurgiu–Ruse pipeline"], "question": "the planned includes a section to be built under the Danube river?"} +{"answers": ["A Time for Love", "A Time for Love"], "question": "the album recorded by Arturo Sandoval was inspired by trumpeter Bobby Hackett and the album \"Clifford Brown with Strings\"?"} +{"answers": ["Federal Correctional Institution, Phoenix"], "question": "Cris Kirkwood of the Meat Puppets and Jerry Posin of Steppenwolf teamed up to perform music while both were imprisoned at the in Phoenix, Arizona?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Able", "Hurricane Able"], "question": " \"(track pictured)\" was the only hurricane to make landfall in the United States during the 1952 hurricane season?"} +{"answers": ["Mihajlo Rostohar", "Mihajlo", "Rostohar"], "question": "during a political rally on October 29, 1918, in Ljubljana, shouted: \"We soldiers renounce Austria and swear obedience to the state of our nation, to Yugoslavia!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Narragansett land claim"], "question": " extinguished all aboriginal title in Rhode Island?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Witbooi", "Witbooi", "Hendrik", "Hendrik Samuel Witbooi", "Hendrik Witbooi"], "question": " and Hosea Kutako could not present their 1947 UN petition for independence from South African occupation because they were not allowed to leave South-West Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Malpaso Creek"], "question": "Clint Eastwood named his film company Malpaso Productions after which is located on his property in Monterey County, California?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest P. Goodrich", "Goodrich", "Ernest Goodrich", "Ernest", "Ernest Payson Goodrich"], "question": " was the third head coach of the Michigan State Normal football team and the first president of the Institute of Traffic Engineers, both of which have since changed their names?"} +{"answers": ["Decatur County Courthouse", "Decatur County", "Decatur County Courthouse"], "question": "the \"\" in Greensburg, Indiana, has a tree growing on it?"} +{"answers": ["Gilbert Ledward", "Ledward", "Gilbert"], "question": "the sculptor created a new Great Seal of the Realm in 1953?"} +{"answers": ["Frewen", "Charles Frewen", "Charles Hay Frewen", "Charles"], "question": "in the North Leicestershire by-election in , campaigned on a slogan of \"No Popery\"?"} +{"answers": ["Terra Chã"], "question": "for almost three decades, on Terceira Island in the Azores was the location of the only Portuguese Air Force hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Conscience in Art"], "question": "the short story \"\" has been described as \"a pleasant reminder of the inventiveness and cleverness\" of author O. Henry?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Harkema", "Jim Harkema"], "question": "despite coaching the only bowl game win and only 10-win season in school history, resigned as head coach of the Eastern Michigan Eagles football team with a losing record?"} +{"answers": ["Israel-related animal conspiracy theories"], "question": "Saudi Arabian officials detained a vulture \"(example pictured)\" and accused it of ?"} +{"answers": ["Rákóczi Museum", "Rákóczi Museum, Tekirdağ"], "question": "the in Tekirdağ, Turkey, where Hungarian national hero Francis II Rákóczi spent his last years, is a museum now and is regarded as a cultural bridge between the two countries?"} +{"answers": ["Farman F.280"], "question": "the only logged four hours of flight time between and the spring of 1935, despite being in service with Air France?"} +{"answers": ["Bhutanese legislation"], "question": "in the case of budget bills and urgent matters, a must be passed in the same session of Parliament in Bhutan?"} +{"answers": ["The Concord Review", "Concord Review"], "question": " is the only academic journal in the world to publish the research papers of high school students?"} +{"answers": ["Vlašić", "Joško", "Joško Vlašić"], "question": "Croatian high jumper Blanka Vlašić was named after Casablanca, a city where her father won the decathlon gold medal at the 1983 Mediterranean Games?"} +{"answers": ["Fort de Dailly"], "question": "in a 1946 incident, three ammunition magazines exploded at the Swiss ?"} +{"answers": ["St Margaret's Church, Hales", "St Margaret's Church"], "question": "with its round tower, semicircular apse, and thatched roofs, , Norfolk \"\" is described as \"an almost perfect Norman church\"?"} +{"answers": ["Roy", "Roy Bass", "Roy Byrn Bass", "Bass"], "question": "a human relations award honoring those who promote diversity in employment is named for , who served as mayor of Lubbock, Texas, from 1974 to 1978?"} +{"answers": ["Republic of Central Albania"], "question": "Essad Pasha Toptani, supported by the Kingdom of Serbia, established the on , 1913?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Dembrow", "Michael", "Michael E. Dembrow", "Dembrow"], "question": "Oregon politician helped to create the Cascade Festival of African Films?"} +{"answers": ["Hockey Fights Cancer"], "question": "the National Hockey League and its players' association founded the charity in 1998 after former player John Cullen attempted to come back from Non-Hodgkin lymphoma?"} +{"answers": ["Navajo Times"], "question": "the was the first daily newspaper published by an American Indian Nation?"} +{"answers": ["Plexippus paykulli"], "question": "the pantropical jumping spider \"\" is highly agile, and can cover many times its own body length in a single jump?"} +{"answers": ["Kenny Francis", "Francis", "Kenny"], "question": " began his racing career at the age of eight by racing go-karts?"} +{"answers": ["Agnes of Jesus", "Agnes", "Jesus"], "question": "the life of a nun, , inspired Henri Cormier to join the Dominicans, and they were beatified together on , 1994?"} +{"answers": ["Close", "Casey Richard Close", "Casey Close", "Casey"], "question": " was Baseball America's National Player of the Year, married former Miss America Gretchen Carlson and negotiated more than in contracts for Derek Jeter and Ryan Howard?"} +{"answers": ["PEPPSI"], "question": "the chemical structure of was published in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["GTR-18 Smokey Sam", "Smokey Sam"], "question": "the rocket \"(launch pictured)\", used extensively by the U.S. military, is made using phenolic paper and styrofoam?"} +{"answers": ["James Blake", "James Blake"], "question": "despite releasing three EPs in less than a year, most of the material on dubstep producer James Blakes is brand new?"} +{"answers": ["Wabash Memorial Toll Bridge", "Wabash Memorial Bridge"], "question": "after 53 years, Indianas last remaining manual bridge toll booth on the , was replaced with an automated toll collection system?"} +{"answers": ["John Risley", "Risley", "John Carter Risley", "John"], "question": "Clearwater Fine Foods, a company owned by multi-millionaire , owns all fishing rights to offshore lobster in Canadian Atlantic waters?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Tureen", "Tom", "Tureen"], "question": "attorney pioneered Nonintercourse Act litigation, negotiating an settlement of the \"Passamaquoddy\" case and the creation of the largest casino in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Sky Scorcher"], "question": "the air-to-air missile would have carried a two-megaton nuclear warhead?"} +{"answers": ["C-SPAN Video Library"], "question": "the offers a complete archive of the American legislative broadcaster's content since 1987?"} +{"answers": ["Chris", "Chris Swan", "Swan"], "question": "in November 2010, pest controller bowled the third-best figures for a first class match in the history of the Queensland cricket team?"} +{"answers": ["Malibou Lake, California", "Malibou Lake"], "question": " has been featured in over 100 films and television programs, including the 1931 version of \"Frankenstein\"?"} +{"answers": ["TWA Flight 541"], "question": "Robin Oswald in an effort to free Garrett Brock Trapnell, who was in jail for hijacking a jetliner, after a failed attempt to hijack a helicopter by her mother?"} +{"answers": ["Zoharei Chama", "Zoharei Chama Synagogue"], "question": "the \"\" in Jerusalem, Israel, features a huge sundial built to help worshippers determine the exact moment of sunrise and sunset?"} +{"answers": ["Landau", "Jack Landau", "Jack L. Landau", "Jack", "Jack Landau"], "question": "Oregon judge attended two different Benjamin Franklin High Schools?"} +{"answers": ["Marasmius sasicola"], "question": "the mushroom , known from Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, grows on the fallen leaves of \"Sasa\" bamboo?"} +{"answers": ["The Madness of Lady Bright", "Madness of Lady Bright"], "question": "playwright Lanford Wilson wrote on the typewriter of the reservations desk of the Americana Hotel while working there as a receptionist?"} +{"answers": ["Beth Israel Congregation", "Beth Israel", "Beth Israel Congregation"], "question": "the first rabbi of of Washington, Pennsylvania served for 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Wedding of Prince George, Duke of York, and Princess Mary of Teck"], "question": "before Mary of Teck Prince George, Duke of York, she had been engaged to his brother Prince Albert Victor?"} +{"answers": ["Alphitonia petriei"], "question": "the bark of gives off a strong smell of liniment or oil of wintergreen when bruised or cut?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Tarnegol"], "question": ", in which an Israeli Meteor NF.13 \"\" shot down an Egyptian Ilyushin Il-14 transport, was only made public 32 years after the event?"} +{"answers": ["The Churchill Machine Tool Company"], "question": "the founder of the said business was good in 1896 because a boom in bicycling increased demand for automatic screw machines and similar machinery?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Caskey Swaim", "Swaim"], "question": "actor was drafted into the Army in 1968 and served as a medic during his tour on the island of Okinawa?"} +{"answers": ["Zhuluo County"], "question": "although in 1697 covered more than half the landmass of Taiwan, a visiting Qing official wrote that the county contained \"no residents, only savages\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marcus Mann", "Marcus L. Mann", "Marcus Mann", "Mann", "Marcus"], "question": "one day before the 1996–97 NBA season began, Golden State Warriors player quit the team to become a Christian minister?"} +{"answers": ["Fitzroy Island", "Fitzroy Island Light"], "question": "the signal pattern displayed by the depended on the direction from which it was viewed?"} +{"answers": ["Mycena arcangeliana"], "question": " \"\" smell strongly of iodoform?"} +{"answers": ["Marburg's Bloody Sunday"], "question": "during massacre, military units commanded by Rudolf Maister killed between 11 and 13 German civilian protesters in a central Maribor square?"} +{"answers": ["Polish songs", "Polish songs", "Pieśni, Op. posth. 74"], "question": "17 were published after the composer's death as his Op.74?"} +{"answers": ["Rosenthal", "Arnold Jack", "Arnold", "Arnold Jack Rosenthal"], "question": "the Louisiana attorney and politician owned racehorses and maintained a long-term interest in the racing industry?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Grippe", "Peter Grippe"], "question": " was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in the category of fine arts in 1964?"} +{"answers": ["Vale of Avoca Ravine", "Vale of Avoca"], "question": "the bridge in Toronto was opened in 1924, replacing an iron bridge from 1888 \"(both pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rameshwar Prasad", "Rameshwar Prasad Liberation)", "Rameshwar Prasad Liberation)", "Liberation)", "Rameshwar"], "question": " became the first Naxalite member of Parliament elected from the Indian state of Bihar in 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Messick School", "Messick High School"], "question": "the woman for whom Memphis' is named was superintendent of schools in 1908, when the school was established?"} +{"answers": ["Atlantic Boulevard", "Atlantic Boulevard"], "question": "Jacksonville's , which is considered to have been the beginning of Florida's highway system, was just 18 ft (5.5 m) wide when first built?"} +{"answers": ["Jackie", "Jackie"], "question": "a Nazi saluting nearly brought the wrath of the Third Reich upon a Finnish pharmaceutical company?"} +{"answers": ["Prudence Crandall House"], "question": "the operated in a Canterbury, Connecticut, mansion \"\" until mob violence led to its closure?"} +{"answers": ["Leofric Missal"], "question": "two of the illustrations in the , a 10th and 11th century illuminated book from England, depict a method of divination derived from Coptic Egypt?"} +{"answers": ["Ibarra", "Julio Ibarra", "Julio"], "question": " became Governor of Cardenal Caro Province, in Chile just after two major earthquakes in the country?"} +{"answers": ["St Barbara's Church, Haceby", "St Barbara's Church"], "question": "above the chancel arch of , Lincolnshire, are the Royal arms of Queen Anne on top of a medieval Doom painting?"} +{"answers": ["Baths", "Baths"], "question": " debut album, \"Cerulean\", though recorded in his bedroom in two months, was acknowledged by \"album of the year\" lists?"} +{"answers": ["Phoenice"], "question": "the Greek city became the center of the federal government of the Epirote League after the assassination of the last Aeacid dynasty ruler, Deidamia II of Epirus?"} +{"answers": ["1953 Orange Bowl", "Orange Bowl"], "question": "the 55-point margin of victory by Alabama in the was the largest for a college football bowl game until surpassed by Tulsa 55 years later in the 2008 GMAC Bowl?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Turnbull", "Peter Turnbull", "Peter", "Turnbull"], "question": "RAAF flying ace \"\" was fired on by his own anti-aircraft gunners as he brought his Kittyhawk fighters in to land at Port Moresby, New Guinea, in March 1942?"} +{"answers": ["Inclined Plane Bridge"], "question": "the spans Stonycreek River, connecting the Johnstown Inclined Plane to the city of Johnstown, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["E. C. Stearns & Company"], "question": "at the end of the 19th century, was one of the most extensive hardware manufacturers in the US?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Salisbury", "James Cecil, 4th Earl of Salisbury"], "question": " was impeached by the House of Commons for high treason?"} +{"answers": ["Taruga"], "question": "iron smelting furnaces over 2500 years old have been found in , Nigeria?"} +{"answers": ["Dawn Burrell", "Dawn C. Burrell", "Burrell", "Dawn"], "question": "long jumper \"\" set a lifetime best to win at the 2001 World Indoor Championships, but suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury the following month and never again competed internationally?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Pyant", "Pyant", "Paul"], "question": " designed lighting for the production of George Frideric Handel’s \"Xerxes\" at the Houston Grand Opera in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Derek Robinson", "Derek", "Derek Robinson", "Robinson"], "question": "in order to travel to Moscow to study their T-3 fusion reactor, physicist got married so he would always be \"properly accompanied by a reliable person\"?"} +{"answers": ["Forest of Compiègne"], "question": "the was the site of armistice agreements in both the First and the Second World Wars?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Johann Zénon Bernard", "Zénon", "Zénon Bernard"], "question": "20 years after scoring a goal in Luxembourg's first-ever football victory over France, became the first communist elected to the Luxembourgian parliament?"} +{"answers": ["St Nicholas' Church", "St Nicholas' Church, Feltwell"], "question": ", Norfolk \"\" is unusual in being broader than it is long?"} +{"answers": ["Mary de Morgan", "Mary De Morgan", "Morgan", "Mary"], "question": "fairytale author told stories to the young Rudyard Kipling and his relatives?"} +{"answers": ["Sampit"], "question": "according to a BBC report, the ethnic conflict in town in Indonesia caused 500 deaths, with over 100,000 Madurese displaced from their homes?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis", "Lewis Charles Reimann", "Lewis Reimann", "Reimann"], "question": "Michigan football player and author wrote in 1916 that post-game celebrations by students \"filled with 'spirit were damaging the university's reputation?"} +{"answers": ["Red", "Red"], "question": "the song \"For a Friend\" from The Communards' album was written in memory of Mark Aston, a friend of the band members, who died from AIDS?"} +{"answers": ["Garfield", "Eugene", "Eugene K. Garfield", "Eugene Kerik Garfield"], "question": " used a personal Pullman car when he rode the Auto-Train service he started to carry people and their vehicles between Virginia and Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Knowledge of Christ"], "question": "discussions on the have had a central place in Christology for centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Sampling frame"], "question": "proper design of a can be crucial in statistical research?"} +{"answers": ["Cachorro", "Cachorro López", "López"], "question": "record producer co-wrote \"Color Esperanza\", a song performed in Argentina back to back with the national anthem?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Depression Nineteen", "Tropical Depression Fifteen", "Tropical Depression Fifteen"], "question": "a was the wettest tropical cyclone on record in Puerto Rico?"} +{"answers": ["La Jana", "Jana", "La", "La Jana"], "question": "in the 1920s revue \"Casanova\", the dancer was carried on-stage semi-naked on a silver platter?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Fones", "William Fones"], "question": "during tenure as a Tennessee Supreme Court judge, the court upheld a law banning snake-handling in religious services?"} +{"answers": ["Sodium tungsten bronze"], "question": "not only can conduct electricity like a semiconductor or a metal, but it can also superconduct?"} +{"answers": ["Angus", "Angus Reach", "Reach"], "question": "an 1848–49 crime thriller set in the world of horseracing, written by journalist , was later described as a \"template for the pulp tradition\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fuller Rock Light"], "question": "the in Providence, Rhode Island, was destroyed in an explosion?"} +{"answers": ["Jersey City Armory", "Jersey City"], "question": "in a 1979 fundraiser at the \"\", the Mayor of Jersey City challenged Muhammad Ali, then World Heavyweight Champion, to an exhibition bout before a crowd of 8,000?"} +{"answers": ["Savoyard crusade"], "question": "although its main expedition was focused on Bulgaria, the nevertheless included the first Christian success against the Ottomans?"} +{"answers": ["Okanagan Valley", "Okanagan Valley"], "question": "even though the Canadian wine region of the \"\" is on the same degree of latitude as Champagne and Rheingau, they grow warm climate varieties, such as Zinfandel, Malbec and Barbera?"} +{"answers": ["Yeshayahu", "Yerushalmi", "Yeshayahu Yerushalmi", "Y. Yerushalmi"], "question": " was the presiding judge of the initial enquiry into the USS \"Liberty\" incident in 1967?"} +{"answers": ["Xeromphalina setulipes"], "question": "the mushroom is known only from Ciudad Real Province, Spain?"} +{"answers": ["Saber of London"], "question": "the British detective series ran on two American television networks between 1951 and 1960 under four different show titles?"} +{"answers": ["Bülbüloğlu", "Polad", "Polad Bülbüloğlu"], "question": ", an Azerbaijani singer, actor, politician and diplomat, won the Russian Order of Friendship and numerous other national awards in post-Soviet states?"} +{"answers": ["LOCAT"], "question": "the rocket, intended to provide 50% savings in target practice costs, was constructed from plastic and paper tubing?"} +{"answers": ["St. John's", "St. John's Cathedral", "St. John's Cathedral"], "question": "when \"\" was built in St. John's, Antigua, it was criticized by ecclesiastical architects for being like \"a pagan temple with two dumpy pepper pot towers\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William D. Cochran", "William Duscharme", "Cochran"], "question": ", former Deputy Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, was known as \"Pink Cheeks\" as a Michigan Wolverines football player?"} +{"answers": ["Point Danger Light"], "question": " on the Queensland – New South Wales border lays claim to being the first lighthouse to experiment with laser technology?"} +{"answers": ["Is the School House the Proper Place to Teach Raw Sex?"], "question": "the 1968 pamphlet claimed that sex education was a Communist conspiracy?"} +{"answers": ["Jenova", "Jenova Chen", "Chen"], "question": " designs video games such as \"Flow\" and \"Flower\" so that they appeal to universal emotions rather than specific cultures?"} +{"answers": ["Jamaican ibis", "Jamaican Ibis"], "question": "the extinct developed unique club-like wings that could be used as a flail?"} +{"answers": ["Chloe", "Hosking", "Chloe Hosking"], "question": "Australian professional road racing cyclist began competitive cycling after injuring herself rock climbing when she was twelve?"} +{"answers": ["Stargazy pie"], "question": "the Cornish delicacy \"\", which includes pilchards protruding through the crust, was designed to be fun and amusing to children?"} +{"answers": ["MacKinnon", "Nathan", "Nathan MacKinnon"], "question": "despite being the second youngest player at the 2011 World U-17 Hockey Challenge, Canadian forward finished seventh in tournament scoring?"} +{"answers": ["E.B.", "E.B. Harris", "Harris"], "question": ", former president of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, paraded an Angus calf around the trading floor to celebrate the beginning of live cattle futures trading on the exchange?"} +{"answers": ["Te Matua Ngahere"], "question": " is believed to be the second largest living kauri tree, and to have the biggest girth of any kauri in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["It's Sad to Belong"], "question": "a song by England Dan & John Ford Coley, \"\", topped the adult contemporary chart for five weeks in 1977?"} +{"answers": ["Cornelius", "Cornelius Dupree", "Dupree"], "question": " was cleared by DNA profiling of committing a robbery for which he served 30 years in prison, longer than any other exonerated inmate in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Kenneth Setton", "Setton", "Kenneth Meyer Setton"], "question": "American historian spent nearly two decades finishing his classic work \"The Papacy and the Levant, 1204-1571\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mantra-Rock Dance"], "question": "Janis Joplin with Big Brother and the Holding Company, The Grateful Dead, and Moby Grape performed at the , a charity event for the San Francisco Hare Krishna temple?"} +{"answers": ["Dinocochlea"], "question": " was thought to be a giant snail shell or fossilised dinosaur dung but is actually a solidified worm's burrow?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Henderson", "Thomas Maxwell Henderson", "Thomas Henderson", "Thomas", "Henderson"], "question": "all the streets in the centre of the Auckland suburb of Henderson were once named after members of the family of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Carrier Strike Group", "Carrier Strike Group 14", "Carrier Strike Group Fourteen"], "question": " is currently the only U.S. carrier strike group that does not have an assigned aircraft carrier or carrier air wing?"} +{"answers": ["Shark fin trading in Costa Rica", "shark fin trading in Costa Rica"], "question": "British chef Gordon Ramsay, who was threatened at gunpoint whilst filming in Costa Rica, described the illegal in the country as \"a multi-billion dollar industry\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cormier", "Hyacinthe-Marie", "Hyacinthe-Marie Cormier"], "question": "Blessed was such a talented organist that Franz Liszt declared him to be a \"master of the art\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shwenyaungbin"], "question": "during the 1765 Sino-Burmese War the Qing army built a stockade \"as big as a city\" at ?"} +{"answers": ["1954 Cotton Bowl Classic", "Cotton Bowl Classic"], "question": "Dicky Moegle was awarded a touchdown for Rice in the after Tommy Lewis entered the field of play from the Alabama sideline to tackle him?"} +{"answers": ["Waterbury Union Station"], "question": "the clock tower on the former \"(top pictured)\" that dominates the skyline in Waterbury, Connecticut, was modeled on the Torre del Mangia in Siena, Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Giertych", "Wojciech", "Wojciech Giertych"], "question": "as theologian to the Pontifical Household, provides advice to the Pope on theological issues?"} +{"answers": ["Bellemare", "Daniel Bellemare", "Daniel"], "question": ", chief prosecutor for the UN's Special Tribunal for Lebanon, is also the longest-serving head of the Federal Prosecution Service in Canadian history?"} +{"answers": ["Pureora Forest Park"], "question": "a buried subfossil forest, submerged under pumice after the eruption of Taupo (c. ), was discovered in \"\", New Zealand, in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred Dürr", "Dürr", "Alfred"], "question": "German musicologist has been called \"the scholar who has done most to establish the new chronology of Bach's vocal works\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vincent", "Vincent Kosuga", "Vincent W. Kosuga", "Kosuga"], "question": "there was a public outcry from onion farmers after cornered the onion futures market?"} +{"answers": ["Ghorband District"], "question": "in it was reported that two Iranian Secret Intelligence agents arrived in and were accused by the U.S. of helping insurgents to attack coalition forces?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Lidia", "Tropical Storm Lidia"], "question": "in the 1981 Pacific hurricane season, caused more damage and casualties than Hurricane Norma?"} +{"answers": ["Großbottwar"], "question": "a wooden stork on the façade of the \"Rathaus\" \"\" in the German town of nods its head when the town hall clock strikes the hour?"} +{"answers": ["Løke", "Heidi", "Heidi Løke"], "question": " won a gold medal with the Norwegian team at the 2010 European Women's Handball Championship, and was also selected into the all-star team as best pivot of the tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Central Green Co. v. United States"], "question": "the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in that the term 'flood waters' includes accidental flooding from a canal?"} +{"answers": ["Farman F.480 Alizé"], "question": "despite an embargo on the sale of military aircraft due to the Spanish Civil War, the French government allowed the sale of the to Spain on the grounds that they were, as built, civilian?"} +{"answers": ["Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense"], "question": "a wilt disease, , could cause the Cavendish banana \"\" to become commercially unavailable?"} +{"answers": ["Sarul", "Edward", "Edward Sarul"], "question": "Polish athlete became the first ever World Champion in the shot put in 1983 but missed the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics due to the Eastern Bloc boycott?"} +{"answers": ["Groningen gas field"], "question": "the is the largest natural gas field in Europe and the tenth largest in the world?"} +{"answers": ["La Sarre River", "La Sarre"], "question": "first white settlers of the , in Quebec, Canada, were squatters on the land who were discovered during a survey in 1908?"} +{"answers": ["Julia", "Bonds", "Julia Bonds"], "question": " was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize for leading the fight against the practice of mountaintop removal mining in the Appalachian mountain range?"} +{"answers": ["Brazo"], "question": "the name of the Anti-Radiation Missile was intended as a pun?"} +{"answers": ["Grigory Potemkin", "Potemkin", "Grigory"], "question": "during a river cruise Russian statesman \"\", unable to organise dinner for Catherine the Great and the Holy Roman Emperor, resorted to cooking for them himself?"} +{"answers": ["Macrotarsomys petteri", "Petter's big-footed mouse"], "question": "the range of the rodent is believed to have shifted as a result of climatic change?"} +{"answers": ["Arnold Weiss", "Weiss", "Arnold", "Arnold Hans Weiss"], "question": "the last will and testament of Adolf Hitler was discovered in 1945 by of the United States Army, who had come to Wisconsin as a Jewish orphan from Nazi Germany at the age of 13?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh Oldham", "Oldham"], "question": " liked to eat punctually on the hour, so when he was late his servant manipulated time to make sure that he did?"} +{"answers": ["Bodinnick"], "question": "writer Daphne du Maurier lived in a house near the Fowey ferry in \"\" for several years?"} +{"answers": ["Estopinal", "Albert", "Albert Estopinal"], "question": "U.S. Rep. of Louisiana led three missions during the Civil War to transport Union prisoners to the Confederate capital, Richmond, Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Sulphur Springs Pavilion", "Blue Sulphur Springs"], "question": "the is the only surviving building from the Blue Sulphur Springs Resort, a mineral spa visited by U.S. Presidents Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren?"} +{"answers": ["Agragami Adivasi Samiti"], "question": "Indian Maoist guerrillas killed seven prominent local members of in Purulia District in ?"} +{"answers": ["Angangueo"], "question": "the town of , Mexico, was nearly moved completely because of landslides and flooding in ?"} +{"answers": ["Mikea Forest"], "question": "the , one of the largest remaining forest blocks in southwestern Madagascar, is yet to be protected?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Collins", "Collins", "Steve Collins"], "question": " was the first freshman in Oklahoma Sooners football history to start at quarterback in a season opener?"} +{"answers": ["Frans Otto Eriksson", "Eriksson", "Frans"], "question": " was a Swedish baker who committed a double murder in 1909?"} +{"answers": ["Pratt & Whitney J48", "Pratt & Whitney", "J48"], "question": "the turbojet engine \"\" was originally designed by Rolls-Royce, who abandoned it in favor of a different project?"} +{"answers": ["Chuck McCoy", "Chuck", "McCoy"], "question": " was inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame and received a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["El Fonoll"], "question": "the ancient Catalonian village of was rebuilt as a naturist resort?"} +{"answers": ["Chateau Grand Traverse Johannisberg", "Chateau Grand Traverse"], "question": " produced Michigan's first commercial ice wine and the 1987 vintage was served at the presidential inauguration of George H. W. Bush?"} +{"answers": ["Drove Cottage Henge"], "question": " is around in diameter, yet is hard to see because repeated ploughing has heavily damaged it?"} +{"answers": ["Thomcord"], "question": "the \"\", a seedless hybrid of the Concord and Thompson Seedless grapes, underwent 17 years of testing before being declared ready for growers and gardeners?"} +{"answers": ["Patience and Sarah", "Patience and Sarah"], "question": " has been called the first lesbian opera?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Alexandrina", "Lake Alexandrina"], "question": "there are more male snails than females in the shallow waters of , and that snails are sicker in the lake's shallower rather than deeper water?"} +{"answers": ["Kankakee Torrent"], "question": "the Illinois River channel was carved out in a matter of days by the ?"} +{"answers": ["St Benedict's Church, Haltham-on-Bain", "St Benedict's Church"], "question": "the tympanum of the Norman doorway of , Lincolnshire, contains carvings of a Maltese cross in a circle, a fan-shaped shell, and a knot in a circle?"} +{"answers": ["Restless Gun", "The Restless Gun"], "question": "before being cast as Hoss Cartwright on \"Bonanza\", Dan Blocker appeared in four episodes of John Payne's NBC western series, ?"} +{"answers": ["Agron Vila", "Winter", "Winter"], "question": "the story of , a dolphin with a prosthetic tail, is being made into a film?"} +{"answers": ["Vollon", "Antoine Vollon", "Antoine"], "question": "a reviewer wrote that \"Mound of Butter\" \"\" by looks so real that it might have been painted with butter itself?"} +{"answers": ["Wuhan Airlines Flight 343"], "question": "in 2000, a Wuhan Airlines Xian Y-7 aircraft in China, killing 51 people, after it was struck by lightning?"} +{"answers": ["Miracles", "Miracles"], "question": "songwriter Marty Balin said that \"\", which became Jefferson Starship's biggest hit single, was originally perceived by the other band members as \"pretty weird\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gwebin"], "question": "in 1929, a group of laborers discovered a 958 carat doubly truncated bipyramid sapphire near , which sold for £13,000 to a New York dealer, who cut it into nine different sapphires?"} +{"answers": ["Fully Loaded", "Fully Loaded"], "question": "a wrestler was briefly declared unable to compete at the World Wrestling Federation's event when he faked food poisoning?"} +{"answers": ["Buster", "Buster"], "question": "the English Springer Spaniel has a specially made pen to protect it from biological attack?"} +{"answers": ["ZX81"], "question": "users of the \"\", a British home computer of the early 1980s, balanced cartons of cold milk on top of the case to stop it from overheating?"} +{"answers": ["Wallentine", "Sean", "Sean Wallentine"], "question": "newly inaugurated California Board of Equalization Member surpassed five-day Governor Milton Latham of 1860 as the state's shortest-serving constitutional officer?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Christopher Villiers, 1st Earl of Anglesey", "Anglesey"], "question": " was a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to James I, but not to Charles I, who \"would have no drunkards of his chamber\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Applegate Gullick", "William Gullick", "Gullick"], "question": ", designer of the Coat of arms of New South Wales, had a colour photograph of his family \"\" as early as 1909?"} +{"answers": ["Chiang Ching-kuo", "Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation"], "question": "many Western scholars working in Chinese studies now receive funding from the Taiwan-based ?"} +{"answers": ["Alexa Goddard", "Goddard", "Alexa"], "question": "R&B singer debut chart hit, a cover of \"Turn My Swag On\", topped the UK Indie Chart on its second week of release?"} +{"answers": ["Vicki Huber", "Vicki", "Huber"], "question": "Villanova coach Marty Stern initially thought that future Olympic runner \"was a wimp\" who he hoped would \"leave and go home\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Jester", "Jester", "The", "The Jester"], "question": "a hacktivist known as claims to have taken down the website of the Taliban through a denial-of-service attack?"} +{"answers": ["Griftopia"], "question": "Matt Taibbi's book has been described as a \"necessary ... corrective\" to the assertion that bubbles are an inevitable part of the market economy?"} +{"answers": ["December 2010 Israeli rabbi letter controversy"], "question": "former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak condemned that urged Jewish Israelis not to rent property to, date, or socialize with Arabs?"} +{"answers": ["L&N Station", "L&N", "L&N Station"], "question": "the Knoxville had three waiting rooms: one for ladies, one for \"colored\" people, and a general waiting room?"} +{"answers": ["Oran", "Tom Oran", "Tom"], "question": " was the first Native American to play Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Wallblake House"], "question": " is reported to be the oldest structure on the island of Anguilla, built in 1787?"} +{"answers": ["ASALM"], "question": "the was intended to be effective against both hardened ground targets and AWACS aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Hanley", "Steve Hanley", "Hanley"], "question": ", who played for rugby union side Sale Sharks from 1998 to 2007, scored 75 tries in the English Premiership which remains a record?"} +{"answers": ["Murder of Joanna Yeates", "murder of Joanna Yeates"], "question": "the inquiry into the , dubbed \"Operation Braid\", has become one of the largest police investigations in Bristol, England?"} +{"answers": ["Cape Capricorn Light", "Cape Capricorn"], "question": "construction plans of the first , a lighthouse on Curtis Island, Queensland, failed to include a lamp room, so one had to be urgently constructed?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis", "Lewis Clarke", "Clarke", "Lewis Strong Clarke"], "question": " established his innovative sugar plantation Lagonda in St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, and named it for a creek in Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Pauls Dauge", "Dauge", "Pauls"], "question": "the dentist translated several works of Friedrich Engels into Latvian?"} +{"answers": ["St Michael's Church, Burwell", "St Michael's Church"], "question": "the capitals of the Norman chancel arch in , Lincolnshire \"\" are carved with dancing stags and volutes?"} +{"answers": ["Death of Aristotelis Goumas"], "question": "the led to public demonstrations in the predominantly ethnic Greek region of Himarë in Albania?"} +{"answers": ["Perry Mason syndrome", "Perry Mason"], "question": "in the United States some defendants chose to appear \"pro se\" because of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Doug", "Dashiell", "Doug Dashiell"], "question": "college football coach resigned in 1938 after his football players and the University of Nevada student president went into \"open rebellion\"?"} +{"answers": ["Helixanthera schizocalyx"], "question": "the hairless half-meter parasite was discovered by lepidopterist Colin Congdon on the lookout for loranths near the summit of Mozambique's Mount Mabu?"} +{"answers": ["McCune", "Grant", "Grant McCune"], "question": "after getting his start in Hollywood creating a model of the great white shark in \"Jaws\", special effects artist , as chief modelmaker for the \"Star Wars\" films, designed R2-D2 \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wedgwood scale"], "question": "the was used to determine the temperature in pottery kilns?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy Schaefer", "Nancy Smith Schaefer", "Nancy", "Schaefer"], "question": "former Georgia State Senator died in what police concluded was a murder–suicide perpetrated by her husband?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Gould", "William Buelow Gould"], "question": "the award-winning novel \"Gould's Book of Fish\" is based on the life of English painter , who was transported as a convict to the penal colony of Van Diemen's Land for stealing a coat?"} +{"answers": ["Battlegore Burial Chamber"], "question": "according to legend, is the site of a conflict between the devil and a giant?"} +{"answers": ["Bolinus cornutus"], "question": "a Tyrian purple dye can be extracted from the West African sea snail \"(shell pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wagtail", "Wagtail"], "question": "the , upon being launched, fired retrorockets to allow the carrier aircraft to escape the effects of its own weapon?"} +{"answers": ["Molasses Reef", "Molasses Reef Wreck"], "question": "the in the Turks and Caicos Islands is the earliest wreck of a European ship in the Americas to be scientifically excavated?"} +{"answers": ["Fleet racing"], "question": " is the most common form of sailboat racing?"} +{"answers": ["Chengdu J-20"], "question": "the development of the fighter aircraft may have been assisted by cyberespionage?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Calle", "Calle", "Paul"], "question": "while in space, Apollo 11 astronauts hand canceled the die proof of a stamp \"\" designed by to commemorate the first manned moon landing?"} +{"answers": ["Hydroxide", "hydroxide ion"], "question": "the ion is a natural constituent of water?"} +{"answers": ["Murder of Gramoz Palushi"], "question": " was murdered while he was celebrating the football victory of Albania over Greece?"} +{"answers": ["Enid A. Haupt", "Enid", "Enid Annenberg Haupt", "Haupt"], "question": " has been described as \"the greatest patron American horticulture has ever known\"?"} +{"answers": ["Japanese air attacks on the Mariana Islands"], "question": "the between and sought to disrupt the bombing of Japan by United States Army Air Forces aircraft based on the islands?"} +{"answers": ["Monticolomys koopmani", "Malagasy mountain mouse"], "question": "although the little brown mouse was first collected in 1929, it was not formally described until 1996?"} +{"answers": ["Carrier Strike Group 9", "Carrier Strike Group Nine"], "question": "the U.S. Navy's is the first to deploy an entire LAMPS helicopter squadron onboard its aircraft carrier \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fadjar Harapan"], "question": "the Indonesian pioneer movement was merged into the national scouting organization on a presidential order in 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Stripsenjochhaus"], "question": "the is a club hut in the Northern Alps that has been a base for some of the most famous rock climbing in the Alps?"} +{"answers": ["Cliff Ammons", "Ammons", "Cliff"], "question": "the Louisiana State Rep. was the \"father of Toledo Bend Lake,\" the largest lake both within and along the borders of Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Bakersfield Californian Building", "Bakersfield California Building"], "question": "\"The Bakersfield Californian\" 1926 gave women a public restroom in downtown Bakersfield, California?"} +{"answers": ["Pilophorus acicularis"], "question": "the \"\" supplies fixed nitrogen to the environment?"} +{"answers": ["Leviathan gas field"], "question": "the – discovered in 2010 and located west of Haifa, Israel, in the eastern Mediterranean Sea – is one of the world’s largest offshore gas finds of the past decade?"} +{"answers": ["Flournoy", "Joseph Howell Flournoy", "J.", "J. Howell Flournoy"], "question": ", the longest serving sheriff in the history of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, was the son and grandson of earlier sheriffs?"} +{"answers": ["First Baptist Church", "First Baptist Church"], "question": "the in Bakersfield, California, was the only religious structure of its era to survive the massive 1952 Kern County earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Bacterial phyla"], "question": "the number of known has more than quadrupled in the past 20 years but many of them cannot be grown in a lab?"} +{"answers": ["Parlin", "Charles Coolidge Parlin", "Charles"], "question": ", the founder of the field of market research, was once a schoolteacher in the state of Wisconsin?"} +{"answers": ["Hopi", "Hopi"], "question": "the could carry a nuclear warhead of up to 400 kilotons yield?"} +{"answers": ["St. Mary's Abbey", "St. Mary's Abbey in Trim", "St. Mary's Abbey, Trim"], "question": "pilgrims came to in Trim from all over Ireland to see the miraculous statue of the Blessed Virgin until it was burned in the Reformation?"} +{"answers": ["Roberto", "Don Roberto de la Madrid", "Roberto de la Madrid Romandia", "Roberto de la Madrid Romandía", "Madrid", "Roberto de la Madrid"], "question": ", the first American-born governor of a Mexican state, earlier appeared in the 1959 Dennis Hopper film \"The Young Land,\" playing a character named Don Roberto de la Madrid?"} +{"answers": ["Have Dash"], "question": "the \"(artist's concept pictured)\" missile was an attempt to develop a stealthy air-to-air missile?"} +{"answers": ["Aporo", "Aporo, Michoacán"], "question": ", is part of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, but tourism is not part of its economy?"} +{"answers": ["Jameela Jamil", "Jameela", "Jamil", "Jameela Alia Jamil"], "question": "Channel 4 music presenter was struck by a car at the age of 17 and was told she might never walk again?"} +{"answers": ["Missouri Fur Company"], "question": "the , founded in 1809, was one of the earliest American fur trade companies in St. Louis, Missouri?"} +{"answers": ["Al", "Burris", "Al Burris"], "question": " was a Major League Baseball player, a college baseball coach, and a college athletic director at the age of 20?"} +{"answers": ["ascaridole", "Ascaridole"], "question": "the explosive chemical \"(structure pictured)\" can be found naturally in the oil of Mexican Tea, traditionally used in Mexican cuisine to prevent flatulence?"} +{"answers": ["Empathic Civilization", "The Empathic Civilization"], "question": "in , author Jeremy Rifkin argues that extending empathy to subsequently larger groups is paid for with increasing entropy in terms of environmental problems?"} +{"answers": ["Edmundson", "George", "George Edmundson"], "question": "the English clergyman worked for the British Government on the Boundary Arbitration between British Guiana and Venezuela?"} +{"answers": ["Rosso Barletta", "Rosso Barletta DOC"], "question": "the 1503 Challenge of Barletta was sparked by a French knight who insulted the Italians, having consumed too much of ?"} +{"answers": ["Bold Orion"], "question": "the air-launched ballistic missile was the first missile ever to intercept an artificial satellite?"} +{"answers": ["Moffet", "Sam", "Sam Moffet"], "question": "Do you know that, after his rookie season in Major League Baseball, and his brother extracted over US$200,000 worth of gold and silver from a mine in Butte, Montana?"} +{"answers": ["Short", "E", "E L Short"], "question": "in 1975, former Texas lawmaker urged that citizens be warned door-to-door of the hazards of hydrogen sulfide after the gas exploded in Denver City?"} +{"answers": ["Soviet prisoners of war in Finland"], "question": "almost 30 percent of in the Continuation War died?"} +{"answers": ["Batavia Club"], "question": "during recent renovations to the former building in Batavia, New York, an old safe was found that so far no one has been able to open?"} +{"answers": ["Songgwangsa"], "question": " \"\", originally founded in 867, is one of the oldest Zen temples in Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Espenlaub", "Gottlob", "Gottlob Espenlaub"], "question": "German aircraft designer began testing his rocket-propelled gliders in as early as 1929?"} +{"answers": ["Cornfield Bomber"], "question": "after the landed in a field, one of the members of the 71st Fighter-Interceptor Squadron received a call from a sheriff who got excited when the plane started moving?"} +{"answers": ["Clutts House"], "question": "the historic \"\" in Wellston, Ohio, retains many of its original decorative details and structural elements despite being converted to law offices?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Baldino Jr.", "Frank Baldino, Jr.", "Jr.", "Frank"], "question": " is founder and CEO of a company seeking to market its narcolepsy medication to treat jet lag?"} +{"answers": ["When We Die As Martyrs"], "question": "the song \"\" is performed by the Arab children's choir Birds of Paradise?"} +{"answers": ["Oeneis nevadensis"], "question": "due to its long life cycle, the adult \"\" is only seen every other year?"} +{"answers": ["Double Sunrise", "The Double Sunrise"], "question": " was a non-stop, approximately 30-hour airline flight, crossing over above the Indian Ocean during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Kyriacos", "Demetriou", "Kyriacos Demetriou"], "question": " of Manhattan's Upper West Side donated his barbershop interior to the Museum of the City of New York?"} +{"answers": ["Dognapping", "dognapping"], "question": "the first recorded case of in Britain was that of a racing Greyhound named Hi Joe in 1965?"} +{"answers": ["Richards Medical Research Laboratories"], "question": "Louis Kahn's design of the \"\" at the University of Pennsylvania influenced other architects despite criticisms by scientists who work there?"} +{"answers": ["Humphrey Dacre, 1st Baron Dacre", "Humphrey", "Dacre"], "question": " fought for Lancaster at the Battle of Towton and was attainted afterwards?"} +{"answers": ["Carlingford, New South Wales", "Carlingford"], "question": " in Australia teaches various subjects bilingually in English and Japanese?"} +{"answers": ["Trifonos", "Valanto", "Valanto Trifonos"], "question": "\"Greek Idol\" winner failed the audition for the rival Greek talent competition \"The X Factor\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gymnopilus maritimus"], "question": "the mushroom is known only from collections in a very localised area of Sardinia, Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Eugene Goldwasser", "Goldwasser", "Eugene"], "question": "erythropoietin became a billion dollar business for Amgen, though its discoverer at the University of Chicago never profited from its development?"} +{"answers": ["Prince's Theatre", "Prince's Theatre, Manchester"], "question": "the first production at the in Manchester was Shakespeare's \"The Tempest\", on 1864?"} +{"answers": ["J. E. Keeny", "John Keeny", "Keeny", "J. G. Keeny", "John Ephraim Keeny", "John"], "question": "the Louisiana educator was a promoter of the New York-based Chautauqua movement?"} +{"answers": ["Legal Services Corp. v. Velazquez"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court ruled in that the First Amendment protects against free speech viewpoint discrimination?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir Robert Jones, 1st Baronet", "Robert Jones"], "question": "the first patient in whom described his eponymous fracture was himself?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Dacre, 4th Baron Dacre", "Dacre"], "question": "Do you know that, by the age of fourteen, each of the three orphaned daughters of married one of the three sons of their stepfather?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Lee", "Lee Emmett Thomas"], "question": ", as mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana, pushed for construction of his city's Municipal Auditorium, which hosted the Louisiana Hayride between 1948 and 1960?"} +{"answers": ["Fully Loaded", "Fully Loaded"], "question": "a match at the World Wrestling Federations' event was fought in a parking garage?"} +{"answers": ["Adrienne L. Kaeppler", "Adrienne Lois Kaeppler", "Adrienne", "Kaeppler"], "question": "Do you know that, for the 80th birthday of King Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV of Tonga, , curator of Oceanic Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institution, set up a special exhibition at the Tongan National Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Prisons in Wales"], "question": "there are no in Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Montepulciano", "Montepulciano"], "question": "the \"\" is not grown anywhere in Montepulciano nor is it an ingredient in the Tuscan wine Vino Nobile di Montepulciano?"} +{"answers": ["Bloom", "Moses Bloom", "Moses"], "question": " was the first Jewish settler and mayor of Iowa City (1873–1875), and the first Jewish member of the Iowa Senate?"} +{"answers": ["insult", "Insult"], "question": "Australian writer Kaaron Warren won two national awards for her debut novel, , a horror story about near death experiences?"} +{"answers": ["Sanbetsu"], "question": "the membership of the Japanese trade union centre dropped from 1.5 million in 1946 to 13,000 in 1953?"} +{"answers": ["Steven", "Fisher", "Steven William Fisher", "Steven W. Fisher"], "question": " presided over the trial in the Wendy's massacre and became the last judge in New York to impose the death penalty?"} +{"answers": ["Lapiang Malaya"], "question": "members of the Philippine political party , armed with amulets and bolo knives, tried to overthrow President Ferdinand Marcos in 1967?"} +{"answers": ["Mezcala Bridge"], "question": "the \"\" in Mexico suffered a fire and damages to one of its stayed cables in March 2007 due to a traffic accident involving a coconut truck?"} +{"answers": ["Evgenia Obraztsova", "Obraztsova", "Evgenia"], "question": ", who appeared as a ballerina in the film \"The Russian Dolls\", really is a First Soloist at the prestigious Russian Mariinsky Theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Illinois v. McArthur"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court ruled in that police do not need a warrant when they have probable cause to complete a search?"} +{"answers": ["Meinhard", "Moser", "Meinhard Michael Moser"], "question": "the Austrian mycologist interrupted his degree after only three terms of study, resuming it several years later upon his release from a prisoner-of-war camp?"} +{"answers": ["Allen C. Gremillion", "Allen", "Gremillion"], "question": "the Louisiana State Rep. pushed for passage of a bill creating the community college known as Louisiana State University at Eunice?"} +{"answers": ["Égyptienne", "Égyptienne", "Egyptienne"], "question": "between 1799 and 1804, warships of the Royal Navy captured one French frigate and five different French privateers all with the name ?"} +{"answers": ["Amdrup", "Georg Carl Amdrup", "Georg"], "question": " 1900 expedition included traveling 730 km by open boat along the Greenland coast, returning to Copenhagen with a live muskox and lemmings?"} +{"answers": ["Pratt", "Mary Pratt", "Mary Pratt", "Mary"], "question": "physical education teacher pitched a no-hitter in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League?"} +{"answers": ["Tsa Yig Chenmo", "Tsa Yig"], "question": " refers to the legal code enacted by the founder of Bhutan, Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, around 1629?"} +{"answers": ["John Schenebly Kyser", "John S. Kyser", "John", "Kyser"], "question": " pioneered the first graduate programs at a state college in Louisiana, beyond those already available at LSU?"} +{"answers": ["Saynor & Bell Canadian Cub"], "question": "the biplane was constructed in a Montreal basement?"} +{"answers": ["Circumcision of Jesus"], "question": "the Gospel of Luke states that the \"\" took place eight days after his birth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Caves of Aruba"], "question": "in the past, Arubans used the for performing sacrificial services and holding assemblies, and sometimes also to hide in during enemy attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Quetzaltenango Department"], "question": "territory now included in the of Guatemala was the scene of a decisive battle between Spanish conquistadors and the army of the K'iche' Kingdom of Q'umarkaj?"} +{"answers": ["Platinum coin"], "question": "the first Russian \"\" was sent to the German scientist Alexander von Humboldt and then redeemed by the Russian emperor Alexander II?"} +{"answers": ["Seal of the Federal Bureau of Investigation", "Symbols of the Federal Bureau of Investigation"], "question": "the was first used on January 1, 1941 and represents the values, standards and history of the FBI and its agents?"} +{"answers": ["Harlequin Cock Robin and Jenny Wren"], "question": "the premiere of W. S. Gilbert's pantomime, , was marred by \"the want of sufficient preparation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wiltse", "Snake", "Snake Wiltse"], "question": " once pitched a shutout and collected four extra base hits in the same Major League Baseball game?"} +{"answers": ["Warhola", "John Warhola", "John"], "question": "before his death, father told him to take care of John's younger brother, Andy Warhol, and \"make sure he goes to school, because he's going to be successful someday\"?"} +{"answers": ["Commercial graffiti"], "question": "brands such as Coke and M&M's have been advertised through \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fishel", "Leo Fishel", "Leo"], "question": " was the first Jewish pitcher in Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["E.", "E. W. Gravolet", "Ezekiel Winnfield Gravolet", "Gravolet"], "question": "in the late 1950s and 1960s, , a member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature, joined his political ally Leander Perez in opposing school desegregation?"} +{"answers": ["Sulphurdale", "Sulphurdale, Utah"], "question": "although was established due to nearby sulfur deposits, it was abandoned and the area is now exploited for its geothermal power?"} +{"answers": ["Limnio"], "question": "the \"Lemnia\" wine described by Aristotle was likely made from the Greek wine grape , which is still being grown today?"} +{"answers": ["Balsas River"], "question": "the valley \"\" is regarded as one of the earliest maize growing sites in Mexico, dating from around 9,200 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Morris", "Morris L. Cohen", "Cohen", "Morris Leo Cohen"], "question": ", described by \"The New York Times\" as \"one of the nation's most influential legal librarians\", wrote a six-volume summary of all law sources published in the U.S. before 1860?"} +{"answers": ["Waveney-class lifeboat", "Waveney class lifeboat"], "question": "the was the first class of lifeboats built for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution capable of speeds in excess of ?"} +{"answers": ["Ron", "Berry", "Ron Berry"], "question": "Welsh novelist once wrote a book about his observations of Peregrine Falcons?"} +{"answers": ["Sunstone", "Sunstone"], "question": "Vikings may have navigated using a light-polarizing mineral they called a to locate the sun in cloudy skies?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Christian", "Christian", "Jack"], "question": "in 1959, Baton Rouge mayor moved Halloween to October 30 to accommodate the LSU Tigers football game against the Ole Miss Rebels?"} +{"answers": ["Calliactis parasitica"], "question": "the mutualism between hermit crabs and the sea anemone \"\" may require the presence of an octopus?"} +{"answers": ["Avielochan"], "question": "a prehistoric chamber tomb is located in in Highland, Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Kararname", "Kararname"], "question": " was the name of the book of decisions of the first assembly of the Prizren League held on , 1878?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Bucknall", "James Bucknall"], "question": "British Lieutenant General is currently deputy commander of 130,000 troops from 48 countries in his role with ISAF in Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Dryhthelm"], "question": "Do you know that, according to Bede, the monk died, was given a tour of hell and heaven, and came back to tell the tale?"} +{"answers": ["Jules", "Delsart", "Jules Delsart"], "question": "French cellist \"\" was a soloist in the premiere of David Popper's \"Requiem\" for three cellos and orchestra, along with the composer?"} +{"answers": ["Cornutia obovata"], "question": "when the Puerto Rican mint tree was listed as endangered in 1988, there were only seven growing in the wild?"} +{"answers": ["N.", "N. D. Cocea", "Nicolae Dumitru Cocea", "Cocea", "Nicu Cocea"], "question": "s republican activism in the Kingdom of Romania involved fabricating rumors about a peasant revolt, supporting Soviet Russia, and being tried for \"lèse majesté\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jeff Krogh", "Krogh", "Jeff"], "question": " was credited with winning a NASCAR Winston West Series race even though he finished 35th in the event?"} +{"answers": ["Foreign policy of the John F. Kennedy administration"], "question": " experts were dubbed \"the best and the brightest\"?"} +{"answers": ["On the Brink", "On the Brink"], "question": "the \"Spooks\" episode \"\" is based on the financial crisis of the bank Northern Rock?"} +{"answers": ["Campyloneurum phyllitidis"], "question": "the was one of the subjects of pteridomania?"} +{"answers": ["Conservation of slow lorises"], "question": "slow lorises \"\" and their are threatened by the exotic pet trade and traditional medicine?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Claude Marriott", "Patrick Marriott", "Marriott", "Patrick"], "question": "Do you know that, while commanding the Desert Rats in Iraq, kept a large silver rat on his desk?"} +{"answers": ["Limon Railroad Depot"], "question": "the is one of three remaining Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad stations in Colorado?"} +{"answers": ["Arnold Elston", "Arnold", "Elston"], "question": "although the composer studied with Anton Webern in Vienna, he did not employ the twelve-tone technique?"} +{"answers": ["Northern Epirote Declaration of Independence"], "question": "in 1914, the Greeks living in southern Albania for Northern Epirus?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Pulney", "Pulney Andy", "Senjee Pulney Andy"], "question": " was the first Indian to receive a British medical degree when he received his degree of Doctor of Medicine from the University of St. Andrews in 1860?"} +{"answers": ["Stauffer", "Rudolph", "Rudolph Stauffer"], "question": "Swiss-born U.S. soldier was one of 22 Medal of Honor winners from Lieutenant Colonel George Crook's 1872–73 \"winter campaign\" against renegade Apaches in the Arizona Territory?"} +{"answers": ["Scarlet Oaks"], "question": "Cincinnati's was once the only known extant house designed by James Keys Wilson?"} +{"answers": ["Iturrizaga", "Eduardo", "Eduardo Iturrizaga"], "question": " became Venezuela's first and only chess grandmaster, at the age of 19?"} +{"answers": ["Media Blitz"], "question": "comedians Matt Besser and Nick Kroll appeared in the \"Parks and Recreation\" episode \"\" as morning zoo-style radio hosts named Crazy Ira and The Douche?"} +{"answers": ["George Samuel Sewell", "George", "Sewell"], "question": " was the first civilian to be awarded a bar to the George Medal, for fighting fires at a petrol refinery during the Hull Blitz?"} +{"answers": ["LaPointe", "Ralph LaPointe", "Ralph'' LaPointe", "Ralph"], "question": ", namesake of the field house at the University of Vermont's Centennial Field, committed a league-record six errors in a baseball game for the International League's Baltimore Orioles?"} +{"answers": ["Black Thunder", "Black Thunder"], "question": "the chocolate bar \"\" is named after the Shinto god of thunder, Raijin?"} +{"answers": ["Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance"], "question": "the tribute act Zappa Plays Zappa, led by Frank Zappa's son Dweezil, won a Grammy Award for for their performance of Frank's song \"Peaches en Regalia\"?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Chester Kimble", "George C. Kimble", "Kimble"], "question": "Lieutenant , commander of the Gonzales Ranging Company, led 32 men from Gonzales, Texas, to reinforce the surrounded Alamo garrison?"} +{"answers": ["AA.20"], "question": "the guidance system of the air-to-air missile was based on that of missiles intended for use against tanks?"} +{"answers": ["List of lighthouses on Moreton Island", "Moreton Island", "Moreton Island lighthouses"], "question": "three of the five , on Moreton Island, Queensland, Australia, had to be relocated because of coastal erosion?"} +{"answers": ["Croatian Museum of Naïve Art"], "question": "the , established in 1952, is deemed to be the world's first museum of naïve art?"} +{"answers": ["Shchi"], "question": "the two-letter Russian word is transliterated with eight letters in German?"} +{"answers": ["The Monument of Matrones"], "question": " \"\", the first anthology of English women writers, included devotional works by Lady Jane Grey and Elizabeth I of England?"} +{"answers": ["Viktor", "Kolář", "Viktor Kolář"], "question": "in his works, Czech photographer focuses on documenting his native region, Ostrava?"} +{"answers": ["Island of Peace massacre", "Island of Peace"], "question": "Jordan's new justice minister, Hussein Mjali, called for the early release of Ahmed Daqamseh, the attacker responsible for killing seven Israeli schoolgirls in the 1997 ?"} +{"answers": ["Niphidium crassifolium"], "question": "although the is native to the tropics, it can survive temperatures as low as ?"} +{"answers": ["Simone", "Champagne", "Simone B. Champagne"], "question": "the Louisiana State Rep. of Iberia Parish lost a state Senate race in despite having the support of U.S. Senator David Vitter?"} +{"answers": ["Watson", "Richard Watson", "Richard Charles Watson", "Richard Watson", "Richard"], "question": "bass opera singer was given so many roles in the operas by Gilbert and Sullivan that his colleague Richard Walker left D'Oyly Carte Opera Company?"} +{"answers": ["Cass County Courthouse", "Cass County Courthouse", "Cass County"], "question": "the served as a pattern for at least two other Iowa county courthouses?"} +{"answers": ["Black Society for Salvation"], "question": "the was a secret Albanian nationalistic society that staged uprisings in 1911–1912?"} +{"answers": ["Beam Farm Woodland Archaeological District"], "question": "both the Adena and the Hopewell left artifacts at southwestern Ohio's ?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan", "Jonathan Wayne Perry", "Jonathan Perry", "Jonathan Perry", "Perry"], "question": "the election on February 19, 2011, of to the Louisiana State Senate gives that body its first Republican majority, 20–19, since Reconstruction?"} +{"answers": ["John Kendrick House", "Kendrick House", "John Kendrick"], "question": "the \"\" is the only remaining house of its era on the Green in Waterbury, Connecticut?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Walker", "James Walker", "James Walker"], "question": "future Australian conductor and record producer was lauded as a \"child wonder\" after his performance on piano, organ and violin at age seven?"} +{"answers": ["Swan's Landing Archeological Site"], "question": " on the Ohio River in southern Indiana is one of the most important Late Archaic archaeological sites in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Khor Virap"], "question": " monastery, where Gregory the Illuminator was imprisoned for 13 years by King Tiridates III, is one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in Armenia?"} +{"answers": ["Colin James Boag", "Boag", "Colin Boag", "Colin"], "question": "Do you know that, in 2010, Major General served as Chief of Staff to the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Bicycle Race"], "question": "the video for Queen's song \"\" featured several dozen nude women racing at Wimbledon Stadium?"} +{"answers": ["Courts of Jersey"], "question": "the Samedi division of the Royal Court, one of the , sits on a Friday, rather than a Saturday as the name suggests?"} +{"answers": ["I... Dreaming"], "question": "Stan Brakhage's 1988 film features Stephen Foster song lyrics scratched directly onto the film emulsion?"} +{"answers": ["Tamil Nadu Forest Department"], "question": "the was established in 1855 by Dr. Hugh Cleghorn \"\", \"the father of scientific forestry in India\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sunset Marquis Hotel"], "question": "\"Time\" magazine described the in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, as \"an old rock 'n' roll hotel\", due to its association with rock stars?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin", "Benjamin Burns", "Burns", "Benjamin Henry Burns"], "question": " played in the first-ever international rugby union match, between England and Scotland in 1871?"} +{"answers": ["Cafe church"], "question": "in 1960, the founders of a wondered, \"Would Jesus want to hang out with folks at a traditional institutional church? Or would he want to hang out over a beer in a bar, or coffee in a restaurant?\""} +{"answers": ["Weisz", "Zoni", "Zoni Weisz"], "question": ", a Dutch Sinto survivor of the Porajmos, has been listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for creating the world's largest flower arrangement?"} +{"answers": ["Bhadra Dam"], "question": " \"\" in Karnataka inundates a reservoir which has a gross irrigation potential of 162,818 hectares (402,330 acres)?"} +{"answers": ["Fatality statistics in the Western Australian mining industry"], "question": "Do you know that, between 1970 and 2006, 306 in the Western Australian mining industry?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Wasat Party"], "question": ", officially established in the wake of the 2011 Egyptian revolution, is the first legal party in Egypt with an Islamic background?"} +{"answers": ["The Garden of Earthly Delights", "The Garden of Earthly Delights"], "question": "Stan Brakhage's 1981 film was created by pasting montane zone vegetation directly onto strips of clear film leader?"} +{"answers": ["St Andrew's Church", "St Andrew's Church, Covehithe"], "question": "the ruins of in Suffolk are threatened by coastal erosion?"} +{"answers": ["Amanda Louise Staveley", "Amanda Staveley", "Amanda", "Staveley"], "question": "before reportedly turned down a marriage proposal from Prince Andrew, she was a model and Cambridge student, and later became a self-made multi-millionaire?"} +{"answers": ["Batavia Cemetery Association", "Batavia Cemetery"], "question": "the maintenance shed \"\" at New York's was originally a bank building?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Güns"], "question": "during the , Captain Nikola Jurišić and his garrison of 800 Croats held out against 19 full-scale assaults and incessant bombardment by the Ottomans?"} +{"answers": ["Harriman station", "Harriman Station", "Harriman station"], "question": "a jury awarded an alleged robber $20,000 in 1935 for a botched 1931 burglary of the after the cops shot his leg?"} +{"answers": ["St Michael's Church, Berechurch", "St Michael's Church"], "question": "in the roof of the chapel of , Essex, are carvings of the emblems of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon?"} +{"answers": ["John P. Schnitzer", "John Schnitzer", "Schnitzer", "John"], "question": "German-born U.S. soldier received the Medal of Honor along with First Lieutenant Wilber Wilder for rescuing a wounded comrade during battle with the Apache Indians in 1882?"} +{"answers": ["Castleton Garland Day"], "question": "a 200-year-old costume worn by \"the king\" \"\" on in Derbyshire is now in the local museum?"} +{"answers": ["Fritz Ludwig Lehmann", "Fritz Lehmann", "Lehmann", "Fritz"], "question": "German conductor left a recording of Bach's \"Christmas Oratorio\" unfinished when he died during a concert of the \"St Matthew Passion\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Tip-Off"], "question": "actor Richard Armitage was subjected to waterboarding while filming \"Spooks\" episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Schoenau ultimatum"], "question": "the contributed to the ability of the Egyptian and Syrian alliance to successfully launch a surprise attack against Israel during the Yom Kippur War?"} +{"answers": ["Person of Christ"], "question": "there is no direct discussion in the New Testament of the dual nature of the as being both divine and human?"} +{"answers": ["San Lorenzo march", "San Lorenzo"], "question": "the Argentine \"\" was played when the Germans entered Paris during World War II, then again by U.S. forces when they liberated the city?"} +{"answers": ["Cholesbury Camp"], "question": ", an Iron Age hill fort in Buckinghamshire, England, was once thought to have been built by Danes?"} +{"answers": ["Machito"], "question": "during his United States Army service, Graciela replaced her foster brother \"\" as the lead singer of his band, the Afro-Cubans?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Keightley Rideal", "Eric Rideal", "Eric", "Rideal"], "question": "physical chemist Sir was depicted in the novels \"The Search\" and \"Strangers and Brothers\" written by his former student, C. P. Snow?"} +{"answers": ["PERISCOP"], "question": "the made it possible to retrieve live fish from over deep, despite the extreme pressure at that depth?"} +{"answers": ["Albert D. Sale", "Albert P. Sale", "Albert Sale", "Sale", "Albert"], "question": "19-year-old Medal of Honor recipient received the award for killing an Apache warrior in hand-to-hand combat and taking his war pony?"} +{"answers": ["Ejigu", "Sentayehu Ejigu Tamerat", "Sentayehu", "Sentayehu Ejigu"], "question": "Ethiopian long-distance runner won medals at World, African and Continental-level competitions in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Bucephalus", "Bucephalus"], "question": "the name , meaning \"ox head\", was given to a genus of trematodes because their cercaria larva \"\" seemed to have horns?"} +{"answers": ["Weston-super-Mare Tramways"], "question": "the busiest route of the ran from an Old Pier to a Sanatorium?"} +{"answers": ["Ferenc Békássy", "Ferenc", "Békássy"], "question": "among the WWI dead commemorated at the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge was one enemy soldier, the Hungarian poet, ?"} +{"answers": ["Caythorpe Court"], "question": "the adventure based holiday centre at , Lincolnshire, was originally a hunting lodge, and has also been a military hospital and agricultural college?"} +{"answers": ["Nepal Transport Service"], "question": ", founded in 1959, was the first Nepalese public bus line?"} +{"answers": ["Momentum Deferred"], "question": "French actor Sebastian Roché replaced German actor Thomas Kretschmann in the \"Fringe\" episode \"\", as Kretschmann was unable to be a recurring character?"} +{"answers": ["Cornelius", "Cornelius Cole Smith", "Cornelius C. Smith", "Smith"], "question": "Medal of Honor recipient later led U.S. troops during the Philippine Insurrection?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Herbert", "Richard Herbert Kt", "Richard Herbert"], "question": " was the illegitimate son of William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke, and Maud, daughter of Adam ap Howell Graunt?"} +{"answers": ["Selva morale e spirituale"], "question": "the 1641 edition by Claudio Monteverdi is considered his \"most significant anthology of liturgical works since the Vespers in 1610\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Lapworth", "Lapworth", "Charles", "Charles Lapworth"], "question": " worked closely with both Eugene V. Debs and Charlie Chaplin?"} +{"answers": ["1980 Ispaster attack"], "question": "the was the Basque separatist group ETA's deadliest of 1980, the year in which they killed more people than any other?"} +{"answers": ["Public Defender", "The Public Defender", "The Public Defender"], "question": "Reed Hadley starred in two 1950s CBS drama television series, including in the role of an attorney for the indigent?"} +{"answers": ["Love Tester"], "question": "the , created in 1969, was the first product by Nintendo to use real electronic components?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Dutton", "James Dutton", "Dutton"], "question": "Royal Marine Lieutenant General \"\" was sent to The Pentagon as a liaison in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Tell Mashnaqa"], "question": "pottery boat models found at , northeastern Syria, suggest that people of the Khabur region had already made use of boats for transport and fishing by c. 5000 BC, if not before?"} +{"answers": ["MacClain", "Leonard", "Leonard MacClain"], "question": "Philadelphia organist debuted an instrument called the “Photona\" on CBS Radio in 1935?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Swart", "Michael Swart", "Michael Richard Swart"], "question": "it was reported that Australian cricketer was called up to represent the Netherlands at the 2011 Cricket World Cup, but he didn't make the final team?"} +{"answers": ["Connecticut Indian Land Claims Settlement"], "question": "the for the largest casino in the world derives in part from a violation of the U.S. federal Nonintercourse Act (1790) and a state statute lobbied for by Mothers Against Drunk Driving?"} +{"answers": ["Rosendale, New York", "Rosendale Village", "Rosendale, New York"], "question": "the 1977 dissolution of \"\" in Upstate New York was viewed by its mayor as a work of conceptual art?"} +{"answers": ["Shadow mask"], "question": "until Sony introduced a competitor in 1968, every color television in the world used RCA's tube design?"} +{"answers": ["Kessel", "Edward", "Edward L. Kessel", "Edward Luther Kessel"], "question": " assembled the world's most comprehensive collection of Platypezidae flat-footed flies?"} +{"answers": ["Martin D-45"], "question": "commanding prices up to $400,000, pre–World War II versions of the guitar (first made for Gene Autry) are the most expensive production-model guitars in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Tell Ramad"], "question": "the prehistoric Neolithic , located southwest of Damascus in Syria, is considered one of the few sites fundamental to our understanding of the origin of agriculture?"} +{"answers": ["Hughes", "Sean Hughes", "Sean Francis Hughes", "Sean Hughes", "Sean"], "question": " MP got Scottish MPs to give him their free tickets to the 1986 English FA Cup Final so his constituents could watch the Everton–Liverpool Merseyside derby?"} +{"answers": ["Rayko", "Rayko Daskalov", "Rayko Ivanov Daskalov", "Daskalov"], "question": "when Bulgarian politician \"\" was released from prison in 1918 with the task of stopping a soldiers' uprising, he went on to take charge of the rebellion instead?"} +{"answers": ["Three mine policy", "Three-mine policy"], "question": "the , in place from 1984 to 1996, restricted the number of active uranium mines in Australia to three?"} +{"answers": ["St Dona's Church, Llanddona", "St Dona's Church"], "question": ", Wales, was rebuilt in 1873 with the rector at the time acting as the architect?"} +{"answers": ["You Just Don't Understand"], "question": "many readers credited Deborah Tannen's bestselling 1990 book on language and gender, , with helping to save their marriages?"} +{"answers": ["Zimniy Stadion", "Michael Manege"], "question": "in 1918, terrorists opened fire on Lenin's car after he gave a speech at Saint Petersburg's , but Lenin escaped unscathed?"} +{"answers": ["Niqmepa"], "question": " was installed as King of Ugarit, an ancient city-state in northwest Syria, by Hittite king Mursili II, who had forced his brother, Arhalba, to abdicate?"} +{"answers": ["Spirit of the Dead Watching", "Manaò tupapaú"], "question": "the strong colors in Paul Gauguin's \"\" are symbolic of the native Polynesian belief that phosphorescent lights were manifestations of the spirits of the dead?"} +{"answers": ["Krzysztof Matyjaszewski", "Matyjaszewski", "Krzysztof"], "question": "with over 40,000 citations in scientific literature, Polish-American polymer chemist is one of the most cited chemists in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Architonnerre"], "question": "a steam-powered cannon, the , was described by Leonardo da Vinci in the 15th century, but he attributed it to Archimedes of the 3rd century BC?"} +{"answers": ["Interstate 470", "Interstate 470"], "question": "the westbound lanes of in Missouri were closed for a month due to a landslide which caused the roadway to collapse?"} +{"answers": ["Unleashed", "Unleashed"], "question": "actor Kirk Acevedo suggested his real-life wife play his character's spouse in the \"Fringe\" episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arslanbob"], "question": " in Kyrgyzstan is the largest single natural source of walnuts on Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius vanduzerensis"], "question": "the mushroom \"\" is so slimy that it has been described as \"much too slippery to be of value\"?"} +{"answers": ["Belitung shipwreck"], "question": "the was an Arabian dhow which was sewn together, and held the \"Tang treasure\", including the largest gold Tang cup ever found?"} +{"answers": ["Scottish Redundant Churches Trust"], "question": "the , a charity founded in 1996, looks after redundant Church of Scotland churches and currently has five buildings under its care?"} +{"answers": ["Taschner", "Gerhard Taschner", "Gerhard"], "question": " recorded the Violin Concerto dedicated to him by Wolfgang Fortner, with both Wilhelm Furtwängler and Hans Rosbaud?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont", "Egremont"], "question": "the \"(bust pictured)\" simultaneously maintained around 15 mistresses with more than 40 children at Petworth House?"} +{"answers": ["I Want to Break Free"], "question": "in 1984, while Queen's song \"\" charted within the Top 10 in Europe and South America, its video was banned in the US?"} +{"answers": ["David Nowakowsky", "Nowakowsky", "David"], "question": "in order to save music from destruction by the Nazis, thousands of pages of his work were buried under a dung heap at a farm in France?"} +{"answers": ["Rosie's Diner"], "question": ", featured in the Bounty paper towel commercials in the U.S., was sawed in half and moved from Little Ferry, New Jersey, to Rockford, Michigan, in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Magnetochemistry"], "question": "the of gadolinium compounds makes them the most suitable contrast agents for MRI scans?"} +{"answers": ["Lump", "Lump"], "question": "a dachshund named once ate a work by Pablo Picasso?"} +{"answers": ["Nikephoros Melissenos", "Melissenos", "Nikephoros"], "question": "the Byzantine general proclaimed himself emperor, but submitted to his brother-in-law, Alexios I Komnenos, in exchange for the title of \"Caesar\"?"} +{"answers": ["Comeback", "Comeback"], "question": "the \"Glee\" episode \"\" was originally rumored to be a Justin Bieber tribute, but his music only served as \"a small plot point\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lauritz", "Lauritz Weidemann", "Weidemann"], "question": " served as a county governor in Norway for almost 35 years?"} +{"answers": ["Donald Dexter Van Slyke", "Donald Van Slyke", "Slyke", "Van Slyke", "Donald"], "question": "Dutch American biochemist discovered the amino acid hydroxylysine, and was the first recipient of the American Medical Association's Scientific Achievement Award?"} +{"answers": ["Foxcliffe Hickory Wind", "GCH Foxcliffe Hickory Wind"], "question": "GCH victory at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show this year beat odds of 60–1?"} +{"answers": ["Muche", "Georg Muche", "Georg"], "question": "works by German artist were confiscated by the Nazis and displayed in their 1937 \"Degenerate Art\" exhibition?"} +{"answers": ["Freedom suit"], "question": "St. Louis, Missouri, has the most slave available to researchers in the United States, and 301 cases are searchable online?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Stivers", "Thomas W. Stivers"], "question": " was issued the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, but he was murdered in a business dispute before he could receive his medal?"} +{"answers": ["Surface bargaining"], "question": "although it can be difficult to define, some signs of include reneging on agreements already reached during collective bargaining or raising new issues late in negotiations?"} +{"answers": ["Gardthausen", "Victor", "Victor Gardthausen", "Victor Emil Gardthausen"], "question": "according to , Codex Sinaiticus is younger than Codex Vaticanus by at least 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Capel Lligwy"], "question": "after a fox took shelter in the ruins of \"\", in Anglesey, north Wales, a vault was discovered containing \"a large mass of human bones, several feet in depth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen W. Shaw", "Shaw", "Stephen William Shaw", "Stephen"], "question": "California '49er helped discover Humboldt Bay, painted over 200 portraits of San Francisco notables, and started growing grapes in Sonoma County?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Barrons", "Richard Lawson Barrons", "Barrons", "Richard"], "question": "British Major General , who led efforts to incentivise Taliban soldiers to surrender in exchange for civilian jobs, was hand-picked for the role by U.S. General Stanley A. McChrystal?"} +{"answers": ["Uncial 0321"], "question": ", thought to be the same as Uncial 067 for 164 years, was recently recognized as being a separate manuscript?"} +{"answers": ["Khabur ware"], "question": " pottery was named after the Khabur River region in northeastern Syria, where large quantities of it were found by archaeologist Max Mallowan at the site of Chagar Bazar?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Ernest Townsend", "Townsend"], "question": "during World War II, Derby Art Gallery's created camouflage designs to make Spitfire engine factories look like a village from the air?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Jefferson Gascoyne", "Thomas Gascoyne", "Gascoyne", "Thomas", "Thomas Jepson Gascoyne", "T. Jeb Gascoyne"], "question": "English professional cyclist \"\" set world records for both 25 miles and the 'flying start quarter mile'?"} +{"answers": ["Ann Preston", "Ann", "Preston"], "question": " was the first female dean of any medical school?"} +{"answers": ["Haftvād"], "question": "the Iranian legend of has parallels in dragon slayer stories in the folklore of many other countries?"} +{"answers": ["M-37", "M-37"], "question": "sections of state highway in Michigan have been named for a Civil War general, a governor, and the road's \"divine scenic and recreational delights\"?"} +{"answers": ["ClariS"], "question": "the Japanese pop music female duo have not released photos of themselves to the public, and instead have employed illustrators to draw their likenesses?"} +{"answers": ["Steiner", "Christian", "Christian Steiner"], "question": "German-born U.S. soldier was one of 32 soldiers who received the Medal of Honor for battling against Cochise and the Apache Indians in the Chiricahua Mountains in 1869?"} +{"answers": ["Buridan's bridge"], "question": "a humorous solution for the sophism is that Plato should let Socrates cross the bridge and then throw him into the river on the other side?"} +{"answers": ["Stipe Božić", "Stipe", "Božić"], "question": "Croatian mountaineer is the second European, after Reinhold Messner, to climb Mount Everest twice?"} +{"answers": ["Violin Sonata", "Violin Sonata"], "question": "César Franck wrote his as a wedding gift for violinist Eugène Ysaÿe?"} +{"answers": ["San Francesco", "Iannotta San Francesco"], "question": "the first ultralight aircraft was built in a Capuchin Friary in Naples and named after the Capuchins' patron saint, St Francis of Assisi?"} +{"answers": ["Stickoffer", "Julius H. Stickoffer", "Julius Henry Stickoffer", "Julius"], "question": "Swiss-born Medal of Honor recipient was the only U.S. soldier to receive the award for actions during the Black Hawk War in Utah?"} +{"answers": ["Geology of Uruguay"], "question": "there was intense during the Cretaceous period about years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Pine Islet Light"], "question": " \"\", now located at the Mackay Marina, Queensland, Australia, is the last fully functional kerosene powered lighthouse in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Gvozdansko"], "question": "when the Ottomans entered the castle gates during the , they met no resistance because the defending Croatian soldiers were already dead of wounds, hunger and cold?"} +{"answers": ["Myotis vivesi"], "question": " is a species of bat that hunts marine fish and crustaceans?"} +{"answers": ["Romero Brest", "Jorge Aníbal Romero Brest", "Jorge Brest", "Brest", "Jorge", "Jorge Romero Brest"], "question": "art critic was the director of Argentina's National Museum of Fine Arts from 1955 to 1963?"} +{"answers": ["Kepler-9b"], "question": "the exoplanet \"year\" becomes four minutes longer every time it completes an orbit around its star?"} +{"answers": ["Farzat", "Ali Farzat", "Ali"], "question": "Syrian political cartoonist 1989 exhibition at the Arab World Institute in Paris brought him a death threat from Iraqi President Saddam Hussein?"} +{"answers": ["Yester House"], "question": "composer Gian Carlo Menotti bought the Scottish 18th-century near Gifford because of the acoustics in the ballroom?"} +{"answers": ["Callipogon relictus"], "question": " \"\" is the largest beetle of Russia, reaching a length of ?"} +{"answers": ["Crawford Library"], "question": "the was called the greatest philatelic library in the world when its owner died in 1913?"} +{"answers": ["Saleh al-Ali", "Saleh", "al-Ali"], "question": " led one of the first Syrian rebellions against the French mandate, and was sentenced to death in absentia by a French court-martial?"} +{"answers": ["Sonora"], "question": "the Mexican state of lost about half its territory in the mid-19th century to the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Body and Brain Connection"], "question": "\"The Daily Telegraph\"s Tom Hoggins stated that created a new video game genre called \"mathercise\", a portmanteau of the words math and exercise?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Claims Limitations Act"], "question": "the of 1982 was the first statute of limitations imposed on claims arising from aboriginal title in the United States by Congress?"} +{"answers": ["North Church", "North Church"], "question": "the spire of has been called Portsmouth, New Hampshire's \"landmark of record\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anton Mosimann", "Mosimann", "Anton", "Anton Mosimann OBE"], "question": "under , the restaurant of the Dorchester Hotel became the first hotel restaurant outside France with two Michelin stars?"} +{"answers": ["Slon", "Slon"], "question": "the track \"Palermo\" from the Chicago Underground Trio's album contains recorded sounds from a Sicilian fish market?"} +{"answers": ["St Margaret's Church", "St Margaret's Church, Abbotsley"], "question": "instead of pinnacles on the tower of \"\" in Cambridgeshire, there are statues of four kings?"} +{"answers": ["Behavior Genetics Association"], "question": "Theodosius Dobzhansky was the first president of the ?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James L. Fisk", "Fisk", "James Liberty Fisk"], "question": "in September 1864, Sitting Bull was shot in the hip while leading an attack on a wagon train commanded by ?"} +{"answers": ["Tyche", "Tyche"], "question": "in 1999, a was hypothesized to exist in the outer Oort cloud of the solar system, but most astronomers are skeptical of its existence?"} +{"answers": ["Sound", "There's", "There's a New Sound", "Tony Burrello"], "question": " single \"There's a New Sound\" was described by \"Billboard\" magazine as \"a studied attempt to be as screwy as possible\", but went on to sell over 100,000 copies?"} +{"answers": ["Fer"], "question": "the French wine grape \"\" gets its name from the element iron, because of how hard the vine's wood stock is?"} +{"answers": ["Marshall JTM 45", "Marshall JTM45"], "question": "the was based on the Fender Bassman, but had different harmonic content because of increased feedback?"} +{"answers": ["John Dalassenos", "John Rogerios", "John", "John Rogerios Dalassenos", "Dalassenos"], "question": "in 1143 the Byzantine-Norman nobleman plotted to usurp the throne of his brother-in-law Manuel I Komnenos, but was betrayed by his own wife?"} +{"answers": ["Gateway Project", "Gateway Program", "Gateway Program"], "question": "TIGER grants are contributing to the construction of the , a high speed rail corridor between Newark Penn Station and New York Penn Station?"} +{"answers": ["Pomeranian Griffin"], "question": "the Polish Pomeranian anti-Nazi resistance organization was persecuted by the Soviets due to its strongly Catholic character?"} +{"answers": ["Alvan", "Alvan Lafargue", "Alvan Henry Lafargue", "Lafargue"], "question": "the city of Sulphur, Louisiana, once placed a memorial light on its water tower to honor for having delivered 5,000 babies?"} +{"answers": ["Isha Home School"], "question": "at in Coimbatore, India, origami is used to teach mathematics?"} +{"answers": ["Kepler-9c"], "question": "exoplanet has an orbit that decreases by 39 minutes every time it circles its star?"} +{"answers": ["Sevier", "Andrew Leonard Sevier", "Andrew L. Sevier", "Andrew"], "question": ", a Louisiana state senator from 1932 to 1962, was the scion of a family that traces its lineage to John Sevier of Tennessee?"} +{"answers": ["Pleuroncodes planipes"], "question": "mass strandings of the squat lobster occur in California during El Niño years?"} +{"answers": ["Italian Spring Offensive"], "question": "the opening of the against Greek positions, in , was personally observed by Benito Mussolini?"} +{"answers": ["The Dante Quartet"], "question": ", an eight-minute experimental film, took six years to produce?"} +{"answers": ["Old Orchard Street Theatre"], "question": "the in Bath was built as a provincial theatre before becoming a Roman Catholic Church and since 1865 a Masonic Hall?"} +{"answers": ["Achille Collas", "Collas", "Achille"], "question": "French engineer invented a working machine to make engravings from medals, coins and other bas-reliefs, and another to copy sculptures at a reduced scale?"} +{"answers": ["1973 Soviet economic reform"], "question": "the initiated by Alexei Kosygin \"\", the Premier of the Soviet Union, tried to reduce the powers of the central Ministries?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Way Station", "Lake Way"], "question": "the Centipede–Lake Way project, located at , is scheduled to become Western Australia's second uranium mine by 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Soul Surfer", "``Soul Surfer", "Soul Surfer"], "question": " is an upcoming film about Bethany Hamilton, who lost her left arm in a shark attack while surfing?"} +{"answers": ["Seneb"], "question": "the dwarf \"(sculpture pictured)\" overcame his diminutive size to become a high-ranking royal official in ancient Egypt, marry a priestess and own thousands of cattle?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie Conacher Humanitarian Award"], "question": "between 1969 and 1984, the was presented to a National Hockey League player who made outstanding community service contributions?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Hubert"], "question": ", a weak tropical cyclone, killed 85 people and left 35 more missing throughout Madagascar in March 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Cladonia perforata"], "question": "the was the first lichen to be added to the United States' endangered species list?"} +{"answers": ["Cedric", "George Cedric Wright", "Wright", "Cedric Wright"], "question": " accompanied his best friend Ansel Adams when three of Adams' most famous photographs were taken?"} +{"answers": ["Up'n Down"], "question": "when the 1983 arcade game was ported to the Atari 2600, its \"bluesy\" background music was replaced with \"a very unsettling version\" due to limitations in the 2600's sound capabilities?"} +{"answers": ["Saturn V Dynamic Test Vehicle"], "question": "NASA engineers shook a \"(S-IC stage pictured)\" for over 400 hours to ensure it would withstand the rigors of launch?"} +{"answers": ["Ali Aslan", "Ali", "Aslan"], "question": "former Syrian chief of staff was considered the \"operational brain\" of the Syrian Army during the 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Flowing Hair dollar"], "question": "the contained an illegal amount of silver?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Learmonth", "Learmonth", "James Rögnvald Learmonth"], "question": " was knighted in King George VI's bedroom after performing nerve surgery for his vascular disease?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen E. Herbits", "Stephen Herbits", "Herbits", "Stephen"], "question": " spent three years as Secretary General of the World Jewish Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Tesem"], "question": "the dog breed the appears on monuments and in wall paintings of the Ancient Egyptians?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Frances Winston Newson", "Newson", "Mary", "Mary Frances Winston"], "question": " was the first American woman to be awarded a PhD in mathematics from a European university?"} +{"answers": ["Cat's Cradle", "Cat's Cradle"], "question": "Stan Brakhage described his 1959 film as \"sexual witchcraft involving two couples and a 'medium' cat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hubbard", "Charles Edward Hubbard", "Charles"], "question": "British botanist was \"the world authority on the classification and recognition of grasses\"?"} +{"answers": ["Doomsday Gun"], "question": " (HBO, 2004) was the first television drama to deal with U.S. and British covert involvement with Saddam Hussein preceding the Gulf War?"} +{"answers": ["Domaine Raveneau"], "question": "when wine importer Kermit Lynch tried to contact to import their wine to the United States, they hung up on him?"} +{"answers": ["SSM-A-5 Boojum"], "question": "the SSM-A-3 Snark and cruise missiles were named after beasts from Lewis Carroll's nonsense poem \"The Hunting of the Snark\"?"} +{"answers": ["New Allegiances"], "question": "\"\", the series seven premiere of the British television series \"Spooks\", was partially filmed on location in Moscow, Russia, the first time in series history where filming took place outside the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Lubbock", "Edgar Lubbock", "Edgar Lubbock LLB", "Edgar"], "question": "Master of the Blankney Hunt, played in four FA Cup Finals, twice on the winning side?"} +{"answers": ["Clematis morefieldii"], "question": " \"\" was first discovered in a vacant lot in 1982 by a 21-year-old botany student?"} +{"answers": ["Roy John", "Roy", "John", "Roy John"], "question": "from a standing start, Wales rugby union international could jump up and reach the crossbar set at above the ground?"} +{"answers": ["Myotis escalerai"], "question": "the bat was first recorded in France in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Lawrence Roehm", "Roehm", "Lawrence"], "question": "Michigan's 1915 quarterback was called the \"thinking type\", \"160 pounds of undaunted courage\", and a \"peppery\" player who imbued his team with \"do-or-die spirit\"?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church", "St Mary's Church, Akenham"], "question": "legal action following the burial of a two-year old child in the churchyard of in Akenham, Suffolk, led to a change in the law in 1880?"} +{"answers": ["Supreme Council of the Armed Forces", "Higher Council of the Armed Forces"], "question": "Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, who leads Egypt's , was formerly defence minister under President Hosni Mubarak?"} +{"answers": ["Balancing Rocks"], "question": "the popularity of the formation grew when the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe featured it on certain issues of Zimbabwean banknotes \"\", including the current series?"} +{"answers": ["Nielluccio"], "question": "while is sometimes described as indigenous to Corsica, the grape may actually have come to the island from Genoa and could really just be a clone of Sangiovese?"} +{"answers": ["Vidyasagar Setu"], "question": ", the longest cable-stayed bridge in India, was built over the course of 20 years?"} +{"answers": ["Lucy Cobb Institute"], "question": "from 1859 to 1931, the in Athens, Georgia, taught \"orthodox southern moral and racial values\" to young Southern women?"} +{"answers": ["Castilleja septentrionalis"], "question": "the beautiful purple-tinged flowering (pale painted cup) is a parasite on the roots of other plants?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Stirling FRS", "James Stirling", "James Stirling", "Stirling"], "question": "British appeal court judge was a Wrangler, a Devil, and an amateur bryologist?"} +{"answers": ["There's More Than One of Everything"], "question": "Leonard Nimoy says that his work on \"Fringe\", which began with the episode \"\", will be his last acting project?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 827", "Minuscule 827"], "question": "the 13th-century New Testament manuscript known as does not include John's account of Jesus and the woman taken in adultery?"} +{"answers": ["Countess Leon", "Countess", "Leon"], "question": "a woman immigrant from Frankfurt, the , founded the communal Germantown Colony established in 1835 in Webster Parish, Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["Dexter Walker"], "question": "\"Home and Away\" actor \"Charles Cottier\" is embarrassed in real life because his character falls in love with an older woman?"} +{"answers": ["ASM-N-5 Gorgon", "ASM-N-5 Gorgon V"], "question": "during the 1950s, the United States Navy intended to use to deliver chemical weapons?"} +{"answers": ["Sergiu", "Dan", "Sergiu Dan"], "question": "Romanian novelist survived deportation to Transnistria, spoke of it in one of the few local contributions to Holocaust literature, and was later imprisoned by the communist regime?"} +{"answers": ["AAM-A-1 Firebird"], "question": "the \"(pictured on DB-26)\" was the first air-to-air missile to be developed following the end of World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis", "Oliver Lewis", "Oliver", "Oliver Lewis"], "question": ", founding member of the electronic music group Deviations Project, is considered to be the \"world's fastest violinist\"?"} +{"answers": ["Luobidong", "Luobi Cave"], "question": "in the 1990s near Sanya, Hainan, China, yielded the oldest evidence of human settlement in Hainan, as well as China's most southern occurrence of Upper Paleolithic era stone tools?"} +{"answers": ["The Meaning of It All"], "question": "Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman began the last of three lectures collected in by saying, \"I have completely run out of organized ideas\"?"} +{"answers": ["Manx2 Flight 7100"], "question": "the Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland had planned to be aboard , which crashed on landing in ?"} +{"answers": ["Carimi", "Gabe Carimi", "Gabe"], "question": ", who is expected to be picked in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft, fasted for Yom Kippur until an hour before game-time in his freshman year of college?"} +{"answers": ["Octave", "Uzanne", "Octave Uzanne"], "question": "Belgian Symbolist artist Félicien Rops called French writer \"\" \"the Bibliophile's dream\"?"} +{"answers": ["Meare Lake Village"], "question": "the Iron Age was built on a peat bog on the Somerset Levels?"} +{"answers": ["Cajetan", "Cajetan J. B. Baumann", "Baumann"], "question": "Brother (1899–1969) was the first member of a religious order to ever be named to the American Institute of Architects?"} +{"answers": ["Codex Ephesinus"], "question": "Scrivener said that few Greek New Testament manuscripts from the 12th century were equal to in \"weight and importance\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ted Bank", "Ted", "Bank"], "question": "Michigan quarterback wore a specially constructed knee brace to allow him to play football after suffering a shrapnel injury in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Stationary High Altitude Relay Platform"], "question": "the aircraft was a sort of low-altitude communications satellite in the form of an electrically powered airplane?"} +{"answers": ["Juliusz Słowacki", "Juliusz", "Słowacki"], "question": "Polish poet is one of the Three Bards of Polish literature?"} +{"answers": ["Spektrum Flyers"], "question": "the ice hockey team was disbanded after two years because its management moved it from Oslo to Bergen?"} +{"answers": ["International Gendarmerie"], "question": "Dutch Major Lodewijk Thomson, second-in-command of the in Albania, was probably killed by an Italian sniper on 1914, in a peasant rebel attack on Durrës?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Jan Sviták", "Sviták"], "question": "Czech film director was killed shortly after the liberation of Prague in 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Auchincruive"], "question": " \"\", former residence of Richard Oswald, the British representative at the 1783 Peace of Paris after the American War of Independence, became a teaching farm in the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["John DeStefano", "DeStefano", "John"], "question": "artist spent sixty years creating mannequins after deciding that he could not support his family with his art?"} +{"answers": ["Poulsard"], "question": "although the Jura wine grape is dark-skinned, the amount of color pigment in its skin is so low that it can be used to make white wine?"} +{"answers": ["South Carolina v. Catawba Indian Tribe", "South Carolina v. Catawba Indian Tribe, Inc.", "Catawba Indian Tribe, Inc."], "question": "all of the federal judges in South Carolina recused themselves from ?"} +{"answers": ["Johanna", "Johanna Mestorf", "Mestorf"], "question": "the prehistoric archaeologist was the first female museum director in Germany, and at 71 became the first or second female professor?"} +{"answers": ["Sigur Plateau"], "question": "the is a wildlife corridor which is important for maintaining the genetic diversity of elephants and general biodiversity in South India?"} +{"answers": ["Zoeppritz", "Karl", "Karl Bernhard Zoeppritz"], "question": " was a German geophysicist whose equations use seismic waves to map underground features?"} +{"answers": ["14th Test Squadron"], "question": "the United States Air Force's was originally activated during the Cold War as the 14th Missile Warning Squadron and assigned to operate radar sites around the United States?"} +{"answers": ["tradition", "Tradition"], "question": "scholars estimate that it takes two or three generations for a to emerge?"} +{"answers": ["Connick v. Myers"], "question": "the lawyer who argued before the U.S. Supreme Court for Harry Connick, Sr., had interviewed Sheila Myers, the appellee, when she had applied to work for Connick?"} +{"answers": ["Barnesville Petroglyph"], "question": "the is unusual because its human faces have noses?"} +{"answers": ["Little Langdale", "Little Langdale Tarn"], "question": "the Thing Moot in was used as an open-air meeting place by Viking settlers?"} +{"answers": ["Cholula, Puebla", "Cholula"], "question": "the neighborhoods of the city of , in Mexico have a complicated system for sponsoring its many religious festivals?"} +{"answers": ["Red Barked Tree"], "question": "while it took Wire three months to come up with a title for their last album, \"Object 47\", the band immediately agreed on naming their current record ?"} +{"answers": ["August", "August"], "question": "\"Fringe\" actress Anna Torv considers \"\" one of her favorite episodes?"} +{"answers": ["Robert L. Frye", "Robert", "Frye", "Robert Lafayette Frye"], "question": "in 1972, Republican claimed that his Democratic opponent offered him a job to entice Frye to leave the race for Louisiana education superintendent?"} +{"answers": ["Bleeker", "Bleeker Ridge", "Bleeker"], "question": "Canadian rock band formed in 2003, when the youngest members were 12 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Olav Braarud", "Braarud", "Olav"], "question": " remained the managing director of the Oslo light rail company Holmenkolbanen while it was controlled by the fascist Nasjonal Samling and the Nazi military during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Phasis"], "question": "after the failed during the Lazic War against the Byzantines, the Sassanid Persian shah became so upset with his losing general that he had him flayed alive?"} +{"answers": ["Moyes Dragonfly", "Bailey-Moyes Dragonfly"], "question": "the ultralight aircraft was designed for the specialised role of towing hang gliders, but is also used for herding livestock?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Hildyard", "Hildyard"], "question": "during the Boer War told Winston Churchill that his Brigade was in \"formation for taking advantage of ant-heaps\"?"} +{"answers": ["Quicksilver GT500"], "question": "the is the first aircraft certified under Part 21.24 of the Federal Aviation Regulations?"} +{"answers": ["Aboriginal title in California"], "question": "courts have held that a Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo implementation statute extinguished all tribal ?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Rananim"], "question": " was the strongest typhoon to strike the Chinese province of Zhejiang since 1956?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Blackader", "Blackader", "Charles Guinand Blackader", "Charles"], "question": " survived three years on the Western Front in the First World War, only to be invalided home after being licked by a rabid dog?"} +{"answers": ["Belemnotheutis"], "question": "the 150-million-year-old ink of the extinct, squid-like \"(artist's rendition pictured)\" was used to draw a picture that paleontologists called \"the ultimate self portrait\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rule 90"], "question": "Do you know that, in the cellular automaton, any finite pattern eventually fills the whole array of cells with copies of itself?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Smith", "Richard Smith", "Richard", "Smith"], "question": " directed the Marx Brothers in their first film, \"Humor Risk\"?"} +{"answers": ["Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998"], "question": "under the , whistleblowers in Great Britain are protected from dismissal, but not from libel lawsuits if their allegations turn out to be false?"} +{"answers": ["Silas Blissett"], "question": "British soap opera \"Hollyoaks\" introduced fictional killer to raise awareness of Internet safety?"} +{"answers": ["Arnold Cook", "Arnold Charles Cook", "Cook", "Arnold"], "question": "in 1950, was the first person to bring a guide dog to Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Sunny South", "Sunny South"], "question": ", a clipper ship captured in 1860 with a cargo of over 800 slaves, was built by a racing yacht designer, and outran the steam-powered HMS \"Brisk\" for four hours?"} +{"answers": ["Joachim Meichssner", "Joachim", "Meichssner"], "question": "Colonel refused to kill Hitler in a suicide attack because he could not bear the stress of waiting?"} +{"answers": ["Saint-Usuge Spaniel"], "question": "the \"\" was saved from extinction after World War II thanks to a priest in the Bresse region of France?"} +{"answers": ["Church of Sts. Cyril & Methodius and St. Raphael"], "question": "former U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan was a parishioner at in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Jeanne Galzy", "Jeanne", "Galzy"], "question": "French author , largely forgotten today, wrote novels dealing with lesbian love and desire?"} +{"answers": ["St Michael's Church", "St Michael's Church, Buslingthorpe"], "question": ", in Lincolnshire contains one of the earliest military brasses in England?"} +{"answers": ["Time Capsule", "Time Capsule"], "question": "\"Saturday Night Live\" comedian Will Forte played a man obsessed with the \"Twilight\" series in \"\", an episode of the NBC comedy series \"Parks and Recreation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Prickly Pear Cays"], "question": "in the Caribbean, off Anguilla, the Flirt Rocks are north of the , while a channel separates the cays from Dog Island?"} +{"answers": ["Jane", "Jane Williams", "Williams"], "question": "the Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley gave a guitar to and commemorated the gift in the poem \"With a Guitar, to Jane\"?"} +{"answers": ["NECA Project"], "question": "the \"Socialite\" application of the allowed \"face to face\", emotion-based interactions between animated agents on the internet?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Ernest Lafont", "Lafont"], "question": "the French socialist parliamentarian was expelled from Soviet Russia on the orders of Leon Trotsky?"} +{"answers": ["Horse racing in Wales"], "question": "crime writer Dick Francis was a notable figure in , becoming British Champion Jockey in 1954?"} +{"answers": ["Niagara Parkway"], "question": "Winston Churchill, after being driven down the , described it as \"the prettiest Sunday afternoon drive in the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Romy Rosemont", "Romy", "Rosemont"], "question": ", known for her portrayal of Carole Hudson in \"Glee\", was due to appear alongside her husband, Stephen Root, in \"Red State\", but had to withdraw due to scheduling difficulties?"} +{"answers": ["Ham Hill", "Ham Hill Hillfort"], "question": " is one of the largest hillforts in Britain, and is the only one with a pub in its interior?"} +{"answers": ["Cursinu"], "question": "the \"\", a Corsican dog breed, is used for hunting boars, foxes and hares?"} +{"answers": ["Salim Barakat", "Barakat", "Salim"], "question": "despite being of Kurdish origins, Syrian writer is considered one of the most innovative poets and novelists writing in the Arabic language?"} +{"answers": ["Ellen Hayes", "Ellen Amanda Hayes", "Ellen", "Hayes"], "question": " was not only a rare 19th-century female mathematics professor but was also the first woman to run for statewide office in Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["Krishan Kumar", "Krishan", "Krishan Kumar", "Kumar"], "question": " 2003 book, \"The Making of English National Identity\", was described by Bernard Crick as \"the deepest and best reflection so far by a fine sociologist and an intellectual historian\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Hotel", "Grand Hotel"], "question": "the three-story \"\" of New Ulm, Minnesota still shows the signs of when it was a two-story building?"} +{"answers": ["Aslie Pitter", "Aslie", "Pitter"], "question": ", founder of Stonewall F.C., Britain's first and most successful gay football club, was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire for his work fighting homophobia in London?"} +{"answers": ["Karkadann"], "question": "the single horn of the mythical rhinoceros-like was said to cure epilepsy and open the bowels, while its tears were claimed to solidify into prayer beads that are still used in Iraq?"} +{"answers": ["1947 BOAC Douglas C-47 crash"], "question": "Tom Horabin MP survived the of a BOAC Dakota airliner?"} +{"answers": ["Diadectidae"], "question": "extinct reptiliomorphs \"(life restoration pictured)\" were the first large herbivorous land animals?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Carr", "Carr", "Michael Carr"], "question": "in successful by-election campaign, he issued a leaflet mentioning 26 times that he was local to the constituency?"} +{"answers": ["Congress of Gela"], "question": "the result of the , a peace conference in Sicily in , has been compared to the Monroe Doctrine?"} +{"answers": ["Holtsmark distribution"], "question": "the was proposed in 1919 as a model for the gravitational field of stars?"} +{"answers": ["Museo Miraflores"], "question": "the private in Guatemala City has three mounds from the ancient Maya city of Kaminaljuyu in its grounds?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Ducks track and field"], "question": "Bill Bowerman, a coach for the team, created the first Nike prototype shoe by pouring rubber into his wife's waffle iron?"} +{"answers": ["Bright Lights Bigger City"], "question": "singer Cee Lo Green appeared on Saturday Night Live to perform \"\", the third single from his album \"The Lady Killer\", backed by an all-female band?"} +{"answers": ["The Princeton Companion to Mathematics"], "question": " is the 2011 winner of the Mathematical Association of America's Euler Book Prize?"} +{"answers": ["A Human Right"], "question": "the non-profit group is raising money to purchase a satellite to provide free basic internet access to developing countries?"} +{"answers": ["Montague James Mathew", "Montague", "Mathew"], "question": "when confused with Mathew Montagu, the taller claimed \"there was as great a difference between them as between a \"horse chesnut\" and a \"chesnut horse\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ardhanarishvara"], "question": "the Hindu deity \"\" is depicted with the right half as male, sometimes with an erect penis, and the left half as female with a well-developed breast?"} +{"answers": ["PAD emotional state model"], "question": "the uses three numerical dimensions to represent all emotions?"} +{"answers": ["Ogmore Castle"], "question": "in the Welsh folk tale of \"Y Ladi Wen\", the \"white lady\" ghost purportedly guarded the treasure of ?"} +{"answers": ["T. Arthur Cottam", "T.", "Cottam"], "question": "\"Pornographic Apathetic\" by film director was featured at film festivals in South Korea and France, and at an art exhibit in Vienna?"} +{"answers": ["Consumer Financial Protection Bureau"], "question": "the resulted from the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Harris", "William Wadé Harris"], "question": " baptized over 100,000 converts in an eighteen-month period in West Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Betty's Hope"], "question": "funds for the \"(wind mill pictured)\" restoration project were raised by organising a concert called \"A Penny Concert\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chengdu Pterodactyl I", "CAIG Wing Loong", "Wing Loong"], "question": "the unmanned aerial vehicle can use synthetic aperture radar to conduct reconnaissance missions?"} +{"answers": ["Daly's Club"], "question": "Charles Lever wrote of the demise of , Dublin: \"nothing in history equals it – except, perhaps, the entrance of the French army into Moscow\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aboriginal title in New York"], "question": "the first Native American land claim lawsuit to be filed federally and the first one to be successful arose from ?"} +{"answers": ["Len de l'El"], "question": "to keep the French wine grape from fading into obscurity, Gaillac wine growers used wine laws to dictate a minimum usage of the grape for all white Gaillac blends?"} +{"answers": ["Leithold", "Louis", "Louis Leithold"], "question": ", an AP calculus \"legend\", came out of retirement at age 72 to \"relentlessly\" drill high school students in calculus?"} +{"answers": ["JB-4"], "question": "the missile \"\" was guided via television?"} +{"answers": ["Constantine", "Constantine Dalassenos", "Dalassenos", "Constantine Dalassenos"], "question": "the Byzantine general came twice close to ascending the throne and marrying the \"porphyrogenita\" Zoe, but was rejected in favour of less independent-minded candidates?"} +{"answers": ["Taylor", "Clare", "Clare Taylor", "Clare Elizabeth Taylor"], "question": " represented England in the World Cup at both football and cricket?"} +{"answers": ["A Teaspoon Every Four Hours"], "question": ", a play co-written by Jackie Mason, set a Broadway theatre record which may be broken next month by \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Christian Wilhelm Franz Walch", "Walch", "Wilhelm Franz Walch", "Christian"], "question": ", in his history of the church published in 1762–1785, claimed there is a place in the church for heretics?"} +{"answers": ["E Pluribus Unum", "E Pluribus Unum"], "question": "local opposition to Fred Wilson's public artwork may cause sponsors to cancel its installation in Indianapolis?"} +{"answers": ["Move Like This"], "question": "despite telling a reporter in 1997 that he would \"never\" reunite with The Cars, singer Ric Ocasek relented in 2010 to record , the band's first studio album in 23 years?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Jenkins", "William Stanley Jenkins"], "question": "flying ace scored his first two confirmed aerial victories while still admitted to a hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Museo Regional de Arqueología de la Democracia, Escuintla", "Museo Regional de Arqueología de la Democracia"], "question": "the in La Democracia, Guatemala, was founded to house artefacts collected from the local cotton plantations?"} +{"answers": ["Alpha, Texas", "Alpha"], "question": "Alpha Road in Dallas is named for the former freedmen's town of ?"} +{"answers": ["St Nicholas' Church", "St Nicholas' Church, Buckenham"], "question": "in the tower of , Norfolk, is a dovecote lined with brick nesting boxes?"} +{"answers": ["MacHomer"], "question": ", a one-person play blending William Shakespeare's \"Macbeth\" with \"The Simpsons\", was conceived by Rick Miller in 1994 while he was playing the minor role of Murderer No. 2 in a production of \"MacBeth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Space policy of the United States"], "question": "Do you know that, in , President Eisenhower sought to avoid a space race due to his belief in small government, but Congress created a NASA much stronger than he had sought?"} +{"answers": ["Vikingskipet"], "question": " sports venue, built for the 1994 Winter Olympics, has hosted world championships in speed skating, bandy, speedway and track cycling?"} +{"answers": ["Elton Hotel"], "question": "John F. Kennedy's early-morning speech from the balcony of the in Waterbury, Connecticut, was credited with helping him win the state in 1960?"} +{"answers": ["St Botolph's Church, Skidbrooke", "St Botolph's Church"], "question": "there have been reports of ghosts, and of activity by satanists, in , Lincolnshire?"} +{"answers": ["Kildare Street Club", "Kildare Street"], "question": "Dublin's former is adorned by whimsical beasts, such as monkeys playing billiards \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Novikova", "Olga Novikova", "Olga"], "question": " of Kazakhstan won four gold medals, winning every women's event in ski orienteering, at the 2011 Asian Winter Games?"} +{"answers": ["Dreamscape", "Dreamscape"], "question": "the 2007 independent feature film was expanded from 63 minutes to 86 minutes based upon a suggestion from reviewer M. J. Simpson?"} +{"answers": ["Idamalayar Dam"], "question": "the report of an investigation of delays in completing the project in Kerala stated it was a \"victim of recurring and long inertial periods of labour unrest\"?"} +{"answers": ["Potomac Curling Club"], "question": "the grant allowing the to open its home in 2002 became the subject of an attack ad in Maryland?"} +{"answers": ["Techno Viking"], "question": " has received more than clicks on YouTube and given rise to more than 700 responses and remixed versions?"} +{"answers": ["Lonsdale", "Harry", "Harry Lonsdale"], "question": "an aborted family picnic was a major contributing factor that drove to found his company, Bend Research, in Oregon instead of California?"} +{"answers": ["St. James' Episcopal Church", "St. James' Episcopal Church"], "question": "a dying parishioner paid for architect Robert North to travel so that his design for \"\" in Batavia, New York, would reflect \"the quiet spirit of the English countryside\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas' Legion"], "question": "Cherokees were recruited into to fight for the South in the American Civil War by William Holland Thomas, the only white chief of the Cherokees?"} +{"answers": ["The Mama Ayesha's Restaurant Presidential Mural"], "question": "a , featuring 11 U.S. Presidents, was chosen by \"Washington City Paper\" as the second-best mural in Washington, D.C.?"} +{"answers": ["Irk Bitig"], "question": "the (\"Book of Omens\") is the only known complete manuscript text written in the Old Turkic script?"} +{"answers": ["Rimasuchus"], "question": "the extinct crocodile often preyed on large mammals, including early humans?"} +{"answers": ["Google Arts & Culture"], "question": "Google's features digital versions of 17 pieces of artwork (including Botticelli's \"The Birth of Venus\", \"pictured\") at a resolution of ?"} +{"answers": ["Hellenic Nomarchy"], "question": "the anonymous Greek author of , written in 1806, dedicates his work to the activist Rigas Feraios?"} +{"answers": ["Léon", "Léon Lemartin", "Lemartin"], "question": "pioneer aviator set a world record when he carried seven passengers in a Blériot XIII \"Aerobus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Boys MA", "Boys", "Richard", "Richard Boys"], "question": "the Reverend was responsible for the moral upkeep of Hudson Lowe and his men who guarded Napoleon I during the exile on Saint Helena?"} +{"answers": ["Cross de San Sebastián", "Cross Internacional de San Sebastián"], "question": "since the 1990s, the has been dominated by runners of East African origin?"} +{"answers": ["Marionette", "Marionette"], "question": "\"Fringe\"s executive producers compared the episode \"\" to a Rip Van Winkle experience?"} +{"answers": ["Utrecht Te Deum and Jubilate"], "question": "George Frideric Handel \"\" wrote for the celebration of the Peace of Utrecht in 1713, to English words?"} +{"answers": ["Mainstream", "Mainstream"], "question": "the song \"Mr. Malcontent\" on the Lloyd Cole and the Commotions album is based on the character played by Daniel Day-Lewis in \"My Beautiful Laundrette\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pontyclun railway station"], "question": ", previously called Llantrisant, was originally two separate railway stations that were later merged into one?"} +{"answers": ["Amaury", "Vassili", "Amaury Vassili Chotard", "Amaury Vassili"], "question": "French singer is currently the youngest professional tenor in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Legacy of Leonid Brezhnev"], "question": "Leonid Brezhnev's was described by Mikhail Gorbachev as \"an Era of Stagnation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marojejy National Park"], "question": " \"\" contains the last remaining mountain scrub in Madagascar to be unaltered by fire?"} +{"answers": ["MXR Dyna Comp"], "question": "the , a guitar effect, is favored especially by Nashville guitar players and other chicken pickers?"} +{"answers": ["Roberto", "Goyri", "Roberto González Goyri"], "question": "Guatemalan , who was awarded the Order of the Quetzal, illustrated a children's book in Cubist style?"} +{"answers": ["Churchill", "Tom", "Tom Churchill", "Tom Churchill"], "question": "in addition to being named an All-American in both football and basketball at the University of Oklahoma, finished fifth in the decathlon at the 1928 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Algernon Sidney Badger", "Algernon Sidney", "Algernon", "Badger"], "question": ", a public official in New Orleans during and after Reconstruction, was named a Union Army colonel for \"meritorious service\" at the 1864 Battle of Mobile Bay?"} +{"answers": ["Bridge Tender's House", "Bridge Tender's House"], "question": "the old on the 14th Street Bridge in Washington, D.C., is now a giant kaleidoscope?"} +{"answers": ["Sobrevivir"], "question": "Puerto Rican singer Olga Tañón received a Latin Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album for her album ?"} +{"answers": ["Me and Juliet"], "question": "while performing in Rodgers and Hammerstein's , actress Joan McCracken got pregnant, lost her child to a miscarriage, and lost her husband, Bob Fosse, to another woman?"} +{"answers": ["Lysgårdsbakken"], "question": ", the ski jumping hill for the 1994 Winter Olympics, has become the 11th-most visited tourist attraction in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Pacific Salmon Commission"], "question": "the early efforts of the precursor to the included dynamiting dams?"} +{"answers": ["Anatolius", "Anatolius"], "question": ", a 6th-century Byzantine official accused of being a crypto-pagan, was tortured, thrown to the \"wild beasts\" of the Hippodrome of Constantinople, and then crucified?"} +{"answers": ["Sodom Schoolhouse"], "question": "the octagonal shared its premises with a Methodist church?"} +{"answers": ["1906 French Grand Prix", "French Grand Prix"], "question": "British manufacturers refused to enter the \"(winner Ferenc Szisz pictured)\" because they suspected the French organisers were using it as propaganda for their automobile industry?"} +{"answers": ["Champney", "Williams Champney", "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Williams Champney"], "question": ", author of the \"Three Vassar Girls\" series, married her former drawing instructor when he happened to pass through her hometown?"} +{"answers": ["Akodon spegazzinii"], "question": "because the rodent is so variable, several populations have been named as separate species?"} +{"answers": ["Christine", "Weidinger", "Christine Weidinger"], "question": " returned to the Metropolitan Opera after 16 years to appear as Semiramis, the title role of Rossini's \"Semiramide\"?"} +{"answers": ["LifeSpring Hospitals"], "question": ", an Indian hospital chain that provides care to low income patients in Hyderabad, was the first health care company to join the UN's Business Call to Action?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Chester Goodhart", "Harry", "Harry Goodhart", "Goodhart"], "question": "England international footballer and twice FA Cup winner became Professor of Humanities at the University of Edinburgh?"} +{"answers": ["Humanist minuscule"], "question": " handwriting, invented in the fifteenth century in Italy, was based on Carolingian minuscule, which Renaissance humanists took to be ancient Roman?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Scott", "William Scott", "William Matthew Scott"], "question": "children's writer , author of \"The Cherrys\" series, wrote 2,000 short stories for adults?"} +{"answers": ["Concerto for Oboe and Small Orchestra", "Oboe Concerto", "Oboe Concerto"], "question": "Bohuslav Martinů's was first performed in the United Kingdom by oboist Evelyn Rothwell at The Proms?"} +{"answers": ["U Dhammaloka", "U", "Dhammaloka"], "question": " \"\" was an Irish hobo who became one of the first known western Buddhist monks and was twice tried for sedition?"} +{"answers": ["Tung Gardens", "Ho Tung Gardens"], "question": "the Government of Hong Kong invoked the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance for the fourth time in history to protect ?"} +{"answers": ["Darius", "Morris", "Darius Aaron Morris", "Darius Morris"], "question": "\"The Wall Street Journal\" calculated that Michigan Wolverines point guard is the most valuable college basketball player in any major college program?"} +{"answers": ["St Ffinan's Church", "St Ffinan's Church, Llanffinan"], "question": "unlike most other churches in the Welsh county of Anglesey, was built in Romanesque revival style?"} +{"answers": ["Pollard", "Odell", "Odell Pollard"], "question": "in 1967 Arkansas Republican chairman reported that his state ranked second highest nationally in the percent of African Americans serving on draft boards?"} +{"answers": ["Latin Grammy Award for Producer of the Year"], "question": "Cuban songwriter Emilio Estefan earned the Latin Grammy Award for the same year he was named Person of the Year by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences?"} +{"answers": ["ASM-A-1 Tarzon"], "question": "the United States Air Force enlisted to destroy North Korean bridges?"} +{"answers": ["Hines", "John Hines", "John Hines", "John"], "question": "a photograph of Private with the German money and equipment he had looted during the Battle of Polygon Wood in 1917 \"\" is one of the best known Australian images of World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Rich Representation Language"], "question": "the includes commands for displaying a wide range of emotions in the faces of animated characters?"} +{"answers": ["Acromis spinifex"], "question": " is one of the few tortoise beetles that shows maternal care of its young?"} +{"answers": ["Zamfir Arbore", "Zamfir Constantin Arbore", "Zamfir", "Arbore"], "question": " went from being a figure in Russian anarchism and a close associate of Mikhail Bakunin to serving two terms in the Senate of Romania?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Chapel", "St Mary's Chapel, Arley"], "question": "although Arley Hall, Cheshire, was in Jacobean style, its owner decided that should be in Gothic style?"} +{"answers": ["Dwight", "Augustus Wade Dwight", "Augustus"], "question": "after suffering the loss of the use of an arm, returned to lead his regiment, only to die in the Battle of Fort Stedman?"} +{"answers": ["Night of the Blood Beast"], "question": "the monster costume in the Roger Corman-produced horror film is the same one used in the film \"Teenage Cave Man\"?"} +{"answers": ["Legality Movement"], "question": "during World War II, the sought the return of King Zog \"\" to the throne of Albania?"} +{"answers": ["Lester", "Lester Willson", "Willson", "Lester Sebastion Willson", "Lester S. Willson"], "question": "merchant and his wife entertained members of the Washburn–Langford–Doane Expedition in their home on the evening before the expedition left to explore Yellowstone?"} +{"answers": ["Wombat State Forest", "Bullarook Wombat State Forest"], "question": "in Australia, the only initiative to introduce community forestry, within the internationally understood context, is in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Performance", "Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration"], "question": "American rapper Jay-Z has won the four times since its conception in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Damnatio ad bestias"], "question": "according to Roman law, counterfeiters were to be ?"} +{"answers": ["Zeltnera namophila"], "question": "the \"\" and other rare plants at the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge are declining because of groundwater pumping?"} +{"answers": ["The Mystery of a Hansom Cab"], "question": "in 1887, by Fergus Hume outsold Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes novel \"A Study in Scarlet\" worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Classical"], "question": "father and son producers Thomas and David Frost have both been presented Grammy Awards for ?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Maitlis", "Peter", "Peter Michael Maitlis", "Maitlis"], "question": "British organometallic chemist coined the term \"metallomesogens\" for \"metal complexes of organic ligands which exhibit liquid crystalline (mesomorphic) character\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ballard Bunder Gatehouse"], "question": " in Mumbai was obscured from view for more than 50 years until it was restored by the Indian Navy and made a maritime museum?"} +{"answers": ["Hull", "Edgar Hull", "Edgar"], "question": "nearly half a century after the assassination of Huey Long, the Louisiana physician disputed a longstanding claim that Long had received inferior medical treatment following the fatal shooting?"} +{"answers": ["Lufthansa Flight 592"], "question": "the pilot of persuaded solo hijacker Nebiu Zewolde Demeke to trade his pistol for the pilot's sunglasses?"} +{"answers": ["Hubble bubble", "Hubble Bubble", "Hubble bubble"], "question": "the was a mysterious Local Void sphere, centered on Earth, predicted from redshift velocities of Type Ia Supernovae \"(pictured at lower left of NGC 4526)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert", "Whitfeld", "Herbert Whitfeld"], "question": "Sussex cricket captain also played international football for England?"} +{"answers": ["Petra", "Petra"], "question": ", a sculpture of a urinating policewoman, received a German art award in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry Nemer", "Nemer", "Jerry"], "question": " was the first Jew to captain a major athletic team at the University of Southern California?"} +{"answers": ["Eastman", "John H. Eastman", "John"], "question": ", the mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana, from 1910 to 1914, made his living as a tinsmith?"} +{"answers": ["Domaine Coche-Dury"], "question": "French winegrower suffered damage to its Corton-Charlemagne vines after a helicopter crashed into them?"} +{"answers": ["Way Kambas National Park"], "question": " in Indonesia hosts a breeding centre for the critically endangered Sumatran Rhinoceros \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Museo Regional del Sureste de Petén"], "question": "the in Guatemala was built to offset damage from a highway construction project?"} +{"answers": ["GT-1", "GT-1"], "question": "the could deliver a torpedo up to from its launching aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Friends of Five Creeks"], "question": "the helps restore creeks in the San Francisco Bay Area's East Bay including daylighting Marin Creek?"} +{"answers": ["Pipe Dream", "Pipe Dream"], "question": "Henry Fonda took singing lessons to prepare to be the male lead in Rodgers and Hammerstein's , but said that even so, he \"couldn't sing for shit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ed Westcott", "Ed", "Westcott"], "question": "Do you know that, before photographed J. Robert Oppenheimer holding a cigarette \"\", he gave the physicist money so he could buy cigarettes?"} +{"answers": ["Butt", "John Mohammed Butt", "John Butt", "John"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1984, became the first – and only – Westerner to graduate from the noted Darul Uloom Deoband Islamic Madrasah since its foundation in 1866?"} +{"answers": ["2011 Saxony-Anhalt train collision"], "question": "heavy fog meant that helicopters were unable to participate in rescue operations after in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany?"} +{"answers": ["2010–11 Xavier Musketeers men's basketball team"], "question": "Tu Holloway, while playing for the , recorded the first triple-double by a Xavier player since 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Bruce Jackson", "Bruce", "Bruce Robert Jackson", "Bruce R. Jackson", "Bruce H. Jackson", "Bruce Jackson", "Jackson"], "question": ", who mixed concert sound for Elvis Presley and Bruce Springsteen, was described by Barbra Streisand as \"the best sound engineer in the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amber 31422"], "question": "\"Fringe\" episode \"\" was the first project identical twin brothers Shawn and Aaron Ashmore had worked on together in fifteen years?"} +{"answers": ["New Ulm Oil Company Service Station"], "question": "the \"\" was supposed to be flanked by decorative windmills?"} +{"answers": ["Space policy"], "question": " concerns not only a country's civilian space program, but also its policy on both military use and commercial use of outer space?"} +{"answers": ["Here I Stand", "Here I Stand"], "question": "\"\", a song by Usher, was compared to the work of Stevie Wonder, and was nominated for a Grammy Award?"} +{"answers": ["AGR-14 ZAP"], "question": "the rocket would have used flechettes to destroy anti-aircraft guns?"} +{"answers": ["BoneTown"], "question": "Comedy Central's \"South Park\" was the \"number one influence\" for the humor in the adult video game , a game which encourages the player to have sex with as many women in-game as possible?"} +{"answers": ["Hymenolepis microstoma"], "question": "the parasitic flatworm \"\" has stem cells in its neck region that generate new body segments in a process called strobilation?"} +{"answers": ["W.", "W. Scott Heywood", "Walter Scott Heywood", "Heywood"], "question": "three decades before he served in the State Senate, drilled the first oil well in the state of Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["WGRQ"], "question": "the radio station began broadcasting in but did not receive its broadcast license until ?"} +{"answers": ["Orienta", "Orienta"], "question": "the exotica album by \"\" composer Gerald Fried was said to resemble the dreams of a person who has fallen asleep during a Fu Manchu movie on television?"} +{"answers": ["Bobby Simpson", "Bobby Simpson"], "question": "the fictional character from the soap opera \"Home and Away\" was only allowed to marry after a real life shopping center filled with people approved?"} +{"answers": ["St Deiniol's Church, Llanddaniel Fab"], "question": "the first church built on the site of , Wales \"\", is said to have been established by St Deiniol Fab himself in 616?"} +{"answers": ["Caryobruchus gleditsiae"], "question": "the beetle is named after the legume \"Gleditsia triacanthos\", although it lives exclusively on palms?"} +{"answers": ["John David Duty", "John", "Duty"], "question": " is the first person to be executed in the United States with pentobarbital, which is commonly used for animal euthanasia?"} +{"answers": ["Plutonyl"], "question": "the chemistry of the ion resembles the chemistry of the uranyl ion very closely?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Harman", "Harman"], "question": ", the tallest catcher in Major League Baseball when he was signed, played in 15 games for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1941 and they lost every one of those 15 games?"} +{"answers": ["Long-tailed Finch", "Long-tailed finch"], "question": "a male \"\" is unable to tell the sex of an unfamiliar Long-tailed Finch on sight alone?"} +{"answers": ["The Dark Knight Rises"], "question": "Christopher Nolan has said that he plans to direct a final installment of his Batman trilogy titled for release in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Carex lutea"], "question": ", an endangered species of sedge that is endemic to North Carolina, is threatened by fire suppression efforts?"} +{"answers": ["Betty", "Betty"], "question": "Brooke Fraser's song \"\" is about a girl who hides behind her scars and birthmarks?"} +{"answers": ["Harrod", "Benjamin", "Benjamin Morgan Harrod"], "question": ", the civil engineer who designed the New Orleans water and sewerage systems, had been a Union captive of the Battle of Vicksburg?"} +{"answers": ["Kimmeridge Oil Field"], "question": "the UK's oldest working oil pump can be found at in Dorset?"} +{"answers": ["Chautla Hacienda"], "question": "the in Puebla, Mexico, is home to an English style residence hall called \"The Castle\" \"\", as well as the first hydroelectric power plant in Latin America?"} +{"answers": ["Otto", "Redlich", "Otto Redlich"], "question": " published the Redlich–Kwong equation of state in 1949?"} +{"answers": ["Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006"], "question": "the require that all maintenance workers in the United Kingdom who may come into contact with asbestos must be given special training?"} +{"answers": ["Kato", "David", "David Kato Kisule", "David Kato"], "question": "after \"Rolling Stone\" published photos and addresses of 100 gays and lesbians under the headline \"Hang Them\", Ugandan gay rights activist was awarded USh in damages?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Danford", "Samuel Danford Farm"], "question": "Methodists worshipped at the near Summerfield, Ohio, for more than fifty years before erecting a church building there?"} +{"answers": ["Cheonghae Unit"], "question": "a defended a North Korean ship against Somali pirates?"} +{"answers": ["Interlok"], "question": "the controversial Malay novel will be amended before being included in the syllabus for the subject of Malay literature in Malaysian schools?"} +{"answers": ["Carex specuicola"], "question": "the habitat of the rare is limited to the shady side of steep, often vertical, cliffs of red Navajo Sandstone of the Colorado Plateau at elevations between 5700 and 6000 feet?"} +{"answers": ["Farman Sport"], "question": "when a biplane was modified in 1926 with a short, broad parasol wing, it gained the nickname \"the Flying Postcard\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Stephens", "Mark", "Mark Stephens", "Stephens", "Mark Howard Stephens"], "question": "Julian Assange's lawyer, , has been called \"the patron solicitor of previously lost causes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tin-silver-copper"], "question": "the electronics industry is using more and more alloys to replace lead-containing materials?"} +{"answers": ["Flu Season", "Flu Season"], "question": "Do you know that, after \"Stop ... pooping!\" was uttered by Rob Lowe in the \"Parks and Recreation\" episode \"\", the line was deemed the \"single greatest self-effacingly comic moment of his long, handsome career\"?"} +{"answers": ["François Mingaud", "Mingaud", "François"], "question": "billiards player invented the leather , perfected , then persuaded an audience that the balls were \"tormented by a devil\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bahrami", "Zahra Bahrami", "Zahra"], "question": "the Dutch government froze all contacts with the Iranian regime following the execution of dual Dutch-Iranian citizen on charges of drug trafficking?"} +{"answers": ["Mayes", "Clyde", "Clyde Mayes"], "question": " played on four different NBA teams in just two seasons before leaving to pursue his professional basketball career in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["St Michael's Church", "St Michael's Church, Longstanton"], "question": "the design of , Cambridgeshire, was influential in the American Gothic Revival?"} +{"answers": ["Love", "Love"], "question": "the original version of Robert Indianas famous was fabricated in COR-TEN and has been on exhibition at the Indianapolis Museum of Art since 1975?"} +{"answers": ["Roland", "Charles P. Roland", "Charles Pierce Roland", "Charles"], "question": "the Kentucky historian \"An American Iliad\" compares the American Civil War to the heroic ancient fight between Greece and Troy?"} +{"answers": ["Cercocarpus traskiae"], "question": "there are only seven mature plants of remaining on Santa Catalina Island in California, making the species \"one of the rarest trees in North America\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nichols", "Benedict", "Benedict Nichols"], "question": ", Bishop of Bangor, was with King Henry V when he captured Harfleur?"} +{"answers": ["Cape Moreton Light", "Cape Moreton"], "question": " \"\", an active lighthouse on Cape Moreton, Moreton Island, Queensland, is both the oldest in Queensland and the only one built of stone?"} +{"answers": ["Wolfenstein 1-D"], "question": ", a fangame based on Wolfenstein 3D, features the same main character and plot but all objects are represented as one-dimensional pixels in a single line?"} +{"answers": ["Butler", "Jamar", "Jamar Butler"], "question": "former Ohio State Buckeyes basketball player was MVP of the 2008 Portsmouth Invitational Tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Samaikyandhra Movement"], "question": "the is a socio-political movement organized around the need for the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh to remain united and to oppose the secession of Telangana?"} +{"answers": ["Aras Dam"], "question": "a was built on the Aras River in the 1960s, and inaugurated in 1971, with two hydroelectric power generators in Iran and two in Azerbaijan?"} +{"answers": ["La Lecture"], "question": "Olga Khokhlova realised that her husband Pablo Picasso had a mistress when she saw ?"} +{"answers": ["Wright", "Clymer", "Clymer Wright", "Clymer Lewis Wright"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1991, Texas political activist led the successful initiative to establish term limits on municipal officials in Houston, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Stokeleigh Camp"], "question": " is one of three Iron Age fortifications overlooking the Avon Gorge near Bristol?"} +{"answers": ["Dociostaurus maroccanus"], "question": "the population density of nymphs can reach several thousand individuals per square metre (11 sq ft)?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Henry Bridge"], "question": "the Wheeling Suspension Bridge is still open to traffic, despite U.S. Route 40 being diverted to the nearby after it was completed in 1956?"} +{"answers": ["Bryan", "Fairfax", "Bryan Fairfax"], "question": "Australian-born conductor led the Polyphonia Orchestra in the first British performance of Sergei Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 1 in D minor in 1964?"} +{"answers": ["Non-convexity", "non-convexity", "Non-convexity"], "question": "economists blame market failures on ?"} +{"answers": ["Hamaxitus"], "question": "the ancient city of on the west coast of present-day Turkey used to issue coins featuring a nearby shrine for the Greek deity Apollo?"} +{"answers": ["Schenkia sebaeoides"], "question": "the , the only plant in the gentian family, Gentianaceae, that is native to Hawaii, is one of only 3% of the Hawaiian flora to have an annual life cycle?"} +{"answers": ["Gator Bowl", "1968 Gator Bowl"], "question": "Hall of Fame football coaches Bear Bryant and Dan Devine faced off in the , which saw the worst loss for Alabama in 22 bowl games to that date?"} +{"answers": ["Euphorbia garberi"], "question": "the endangered , endemic to Florida, is known from only seventeen locations, one of which, on Cudjoe Key, consists of a single plant?"} +{"answers": ["The Red Rover"], "question": "James Fenimore Cooper's novel was adapted as a burlesque on the London stage in 1877 by Sir Francis Cowley Burnand?"} +{"answers": ["THUMS Islands"], "question": "the in California are camouflaged drilling rigs named in honor of NASA astronauts who died in accidents?"} +{"answers": ["Never Miss a Super Bowl Club"], "question": "the will not only lose a member at the kickoff of Super Bowl XLV, but the person will not be able to root for their favorite team?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Crosthwaite", "Ralph", "Ralph E. 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Querbes", "Andrew Querbes"], "question": ", the mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana, from 1902 to 1906, was born in New Orleans while the city was occupied by the Union Army?"} +{"answers": ["Simplicidentata"], "question": ", the group including rodents and their closest extinct relatives, is characterized by the loss of a pair of upper incisors?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Nori", "Nori", "Andrew"], "question": "Do you know that, in 2000, Solomon Islands politician led the Eagle Force in a coup d'état against Prime Minister Bartholomew Ulufa'alu, taking him hostage at gunpoint and demanding that he resign?"} +{"answers": ["Michaux-Perreaux steam velocipede"], "question": "the \"\" is one of three machines credited as the first motorcycle?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Charles Osman Hill", "Hill"], "question": "the foremost authority on primate anatomy during the 20th century, , enjoyed drugstore ice cream and gardening with his wife, Yvonne?"} +{"answers": ["WOLD-FM"], "question": " in Marion, Virginia, signed on almost exactly six years before \"W*O*L*D\", Harry Chapin's song about a fictional FM station in Boise, Idaho, peaked on the Billboard Hot 100?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Lane", "Richard", "Richard Lane", "Lane"], "question": "for most of time as Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, there was no Great Seal?"} +{"answers": ["Harrisia fragrans"], "question": "there are currently only ten confirmed populations of \"\", a rare species of cactus endemic to Florida?"} +{"answers": ["O'Regan", "Katherine", "Katherine O'Regan", "Katherine Victoria O'Regan"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1999, came within 63 votes of keeping Winston Peters' party New Zealand First out of Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Military history of the Aleutian Islands"], "question": "at least 21 American troops died as a result of friendly fire during the , despite the island being uninhabited at the time of the assault?"} +{"answers": ["Zahra's Paradise"], "question": "the authors of the webcomic remain anonymous, for fear their coverage of recent Iranian events could endanger their relatives in Iran?"} +{"answers": ["Progress M-09M"], "question": "the spacecraft, currently resupplying the International Space Station, is carrying a birthday present for station commander Scott J. Kelly?"} +{"answers": ["Bacon jam", "bacon jam"], "question": "a recipe for by Martha Stewart includes freshly brewed coffee?"} +{"answers": ["BLT"], "question": "high autumn pork prices are blamed on Americans eating so many \"\" during the summer?"} +{"answers": ["Sigurðsson", "Hallsteinn", "Hallsteinn Sigurðsson"], "question": "a display of sculptures by was installed in the tunnels and vaults of a hydroelectric power station in Iceland?"} +{"answers": ["Jocelyne", "François", "Jocelyne François"], "question": " won the Prix Femina in 1980 for \"Joue-nous \"España\"\", a partly autobiographical lesbian novel?"} +{"answers": ["Cognitive rehabilitation therapy"], "question": ", which has been recommended for U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, is also used to treat depression, schizophrenia, and ADHD?"} +{"answers": ["R. D. Whitehead Monument", "R.D. 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Russell", "Charles B. Russell House"], "question": "the turret of the in Cincinnati, Ohio, has a pinnacle shaped like a beehive?"} +{"answers": ["Primitive Hall"], "question": ", built by Joseph Pennock in 1738, has been owned or controlled by his descendants ever since?"} +{"answers": ["Uloqsaq"], "question": "Copper Inuit men and Sinnisiak became the first Inuit convicted for murder in Canada when they were found guilty of killing a priest?"} +{"answers": ["Democratic Farmers League of Sweden"], "question": "the promoted a modernized form of copyhold, whereby peasants would be relieved from debts?"} +{"answers": ["Kwango River"], "question": "diamond prospecting permits have been awarded covering an area of between Temboc and Kasonga Lunda over the \"\" stretch of about in Angola?"} +{"answers": ["Jenny Lind Tower", "Jenny Lind"], "question": "although it is thought that the was moved to its present location by an admirer of the late singer, the admirer was born 17 years after Lind toured the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Crestwood Court"], "question": ", the first mall in the St. Louis area, has countered the loss of major retailers by adding tenants such as an art gallery and dance studio?"} +{"answers": ["Jules Fournier", "Jules", "Fournier"], "question": "in 1909, journalist was charged with contempt of court in Quebec for calling decisions made by its courts system a \"prostitution of justice\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Borg", "Borg", "Philip J. Borg", "Joseph P. Borg", "Joseph", "Joseph Borg"], "question": "due to safety concerns following the Waco siege, when seized the headquarters of a Christian ministry in Tampa, he used an armored vehicle to ensure that resistance would be futile?"} +{"answers": ["Organ Pipes National Park"], "question": "Australia's , which has -year-old volcanic formations, features hexagonal basalt columns \"\" known as the \"Organ Pipes\"?"} +{"answers": ["1959 National League tie-breaker series"], "question": "the Los Angeles Dodgers' victory in the was one of five tie-breaker appearances in franchise history, more than any other team in Major League Baseball history?"} +{"answers": ["ivory trade", "Ivory trade"], "question": "between 1979 and 1989, the was primarily responsible for the death of more than 500,000 elephants?"} +{"answers": ["Wabbicommicot"], "question": "in 1763, the Mississauga chief appeared at Fort Niagara to demand rum payments from the British, and warned of consequences should they not be received?"} +{"answers": ["There Are More Things"], "question": "Jorge Luis Borges wrote his short story \"\" as a memorial to H. P. Lovecraft?"} +{"answers": ["Eddington", "Eddington, Kent"], "question": "Herne Bay College \"\" in , once possessed one of the largest and best-equipped school engineering workshops in England?"} +{"answers": ["Elke Cordelia Neidhardt", "Elke Neidhardt", "Neidhardt", "Elke"], "question": ", who had a minor recurring role in \"Skippy the Bush Kangaroo\", went on to direct the first full modern Australian production of Wagner's \"Ring Cycle\"?"} +{"answers": ["3.5-Inch Forward Firing Aircraft Rocket"], "question": "the , developed by the U.S. Navy as an anti-submarine weapon, lacked an explosive warhead?"} +{"answers": ["Nazarov cyclization reaction"], "question": "the first enantioselective total synthesis of the antitumor antibiotic roseophilin used the as a key step?"} +{"answers": ["Cyril Ivanovich Genik", "Genik", "Cyril Genik", "Cyril"], "question": "in recognition of his efforts to assist new Ukrainian immigrants to Canada, was dubbed the \"Czar of Canada\"?"} +{"answers": ["1957 Blackbushe Viking accident"], "question": "34 of 35 people aboard were killed when a Vickers Viking airliner in ?"} +{"answers": ["Dunhuang Go Manual"], "question": "the is the earliest surviving manual on the strategic board game of Go?"} +{"answers": ["tourism in Malta", "Tourism in Malta"], "question": "despite falling by 8 percent in 2009, the number of tourists arriving from Libya jumped by 24.7 percent?"} +{"answers": ["Brian K. Zahra", "Brian", "Zahra"], "question": " was appointed to the Michigan Supreme Court by Governor Rick Snyder to replace Maura Corrigan, leaving appointees of Republican governors with a 4–3 majority on the court?"} +{"answers": ["Farman Moustique"], "question": "the , a French sport and training monoplane from the 1930s, was sold with an optional dog compartment?"} +{"answers": ["Glischrochilus"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" are attracted to beer?"} +{"answers": ["Jal Hans"], "question": ", India's first commercial seaplane service, is part owned by Pawan Hans, India's largest helicopter services provider?"} +{"answers": ["Wheeling Tunnel"], "question": "over of German-made tile lines the interior of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Pleurosternon"], "question": "Do you know that, together with \"Platychelys\", is one of the few fossil genera with characteristics of both modern turtle suborders?"} +{"answers": ["Nurit", "Nurit Kedar", "Kedar"], "question": "Israeli film-maker received death threats after extracts from her film \"Concrete\" were screened on Britain's Channel 4 television?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Grochowiska"], "question": "the , one of the largest battles of the January Uprising, has been also described as the \"most bloody\" and a \"Pyrrhic victory\" for the Polish insurgents?"} +{"answers": ["1947 Croydon Dakota accident"], "question": "when a Douglas Dakota at London Croydon Airport in 1947, 12 people were killed?"} +{"answers": ["Funtime", "Funtime"], "question": "the Iggy Pop song \"\" has been covered by R.E.M., The Cars, Blondie, Boy George and Liv Tyler's mother?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Asten", "Asten", "Michael Charles Asten", "Charles"], "question": ", a member of the U.S. Navy during the American Civil War, received the Medal of Honor for completing his duties on the USS \"Signal\" despite being on the sick list?"} +{"answers": ["RAF Weston-super-Mare"], "question": " in South West England was formed in 1940 when the Royal Air Force took over an existing municipal airport?"} +{"answers": ["Jo Tong-sop", "Tong-sop", "Jo"], "question": " was a member of the North Korean football team that won the 1986 King's Cup against Aarhus Gymnastikforening?"} +{"answers": ["Koubek", "Vlastimil", "Vlastimil Koubek"], "question": "architect arrived in the United States from Czechoslovakia with just $12, but by the end of his career had designed buildings worth more than ?"} +{"answers": ["Spherical tokamak"], "question": "the fusion power concept \"(typical plasma pictured)\" was initially tested in the START reactor on a shoestring budget using bits of older experiments?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Mann", "Henry Mann", "Henry Berthold Mann"], "question": " 1949 book, \"Analysis and design of experiments\", filled mathematical gaps in the statistical writings of Ronald A. Fisher?"} +{"answers": ["Ransom Dunn", "Dunn", "Ransom"], "question": "American minister and Free Will Baptist theologian rode over thousands of miles of frontier on horseback, collecting donations for the opening of Hillsdale College?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Barker House", "Colonel Joseph Barker House"], "question": "the near Marietta, Ohio, was built by the same man who built many boats for the Burr conspiracy?"} +{"answers": ["Merritt", "Kim Merritt", "Kim"], "question": "American marathon runner won both the 1975 New York City Marathon and 1976 Boston Marathon at the age of twenty?"} +{"answers": ["White v Driver"], "question": "Do you know that, in the case of , Sir John Nicholl ruled that the will of an insane person could be valid provided the testator was lucid when making the will?"} +{"answers": ["Faces of Meth"], "question": "the project shows before-and-after images documenting physical deterioration caused by meth use?"} +{"answers": ["Navarro River Redwoods State Park"], "question": "Charles Fletcher, the first European settler in what is now , built an inn in 1865 that remained open until the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Lycée Pierre-Corneille"], "question": " was founded in 1593 to educate children \"in accordance with the purest doctrinal principles of Roman Catholicism\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Great White Wonder"], "question": " was named the best album of 1991 that 'You Didn't Hear' by \"Spin\"?"} +{"answers": ["St Andrew's Church", "St Andrew's Church, Willingale"], "question": ", Essex, shares its churchyard with the adjacent church of St Christopher?"} +{"answers": ["Mario", "Moraga", "Mario Moraga", "Mario Moraga Cáceres"], "question": ", former regidor of Pichilemu, Chile, is popularly known as \"El Sin Pelos en la Lengua\", meaning \"The One Without Minced Words\"?"} +{"answers": ["Luoyang Museum"], "question": "the collection includes Tang Dynasty figurines \"\" and a Western Han Dynasty house-like kitchen \"mingqi\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Off Hours"], "question": " was the first film to be given the \"SSF Tag\" by the Sustainable Style Foundation for its environmentally friendly practices?"} +{"answers": ["Dale H. Maple", "Dale Maple", "Maple", "Dale"], "question": "U.S. Army Private was condemned to death in World War II for aiding two German prisoners of war in an unsuccessful escape attempt, though his sentence was commuted by President Roosevelt?"} +{"answers": ["The Dennis Day Show", "Dennis Day Show"], "question": "Dennis Day, a longtime cast member of \"The Jack Benny Program\", had his own NBC comedy show, , in the 1953 season?"} +{"answers": ["Falling", "Falling"], "question": "Blue Peter's album, , contained the song \"Don't Walk Past\", the video for which was inspired by the then-recent film \"Blade Runner\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gone", "Gone"], "question": "Do you know that, although its working title was \"DL Part 2\", Nelly claims his 2011 duet with Kelly Rowland, \"\", is not a sequel to their 2002 duet \"Dilemma\"?"} +{"answers": ["Walter Curtis", "Walter Curtis House"], "question": "the has been recognized as one of the best Greek Revival farmhouses in southeastern Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Harewood Park"], "question": "the Royal Engineers used to go to , a rural estate speculated by the British media to be the future home of Prince William and his fiancee Kate Middleton, for demolition practice?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas-Morse MB-4"], "question": "Thomas-Morse's general plant superintendent called the company's mail plane \"the worst thing on wings\"?"} +{"answers": ["Appointment with Adventure"], "question": "Do you know that, fifteen years before they launched ABC's \"The Odd Couple\", Tony Randall and Jack Klugman appeared together in an episode of CBS's ?"} +{"answers": ["Three for the Road", "Three for the Road"], "question": "despite the low ratings of CBS's , the 1975 series propelled Leif Garrett onto \"TV Guide\" \"25 Greatest Teen Idols\" list?"} +{"answers": ["1953 Suva earthquake"], "question": "the caused the collapse of an long section of barrier reef, triggering a tsunami and damaging submarine cables?"} +{"answers": ["Kris", "Kris Trajanovski", "Trajanovski"], "question": "although Australian soccer player only scored in three matches for his country, he scored three hat-tricks?"} +{"answers": ["Verboort", "Verboort, Oregon"], "question": "the citizens of , produce 15 tons of sausage and 2,000 pounds of sauerkraut for the community's annual sausage and sauerkraut festival?"} +{"answers": ["Shishman", "Vidin", "Shishman of Vidin"], "question": "although , a medieval ruler of Vidin, Bulgaria \"\", was hailed by his contemporaries as a prince, king and even emperor, his only official title was that of despot?"} +{"answers": ["Indian rolling"], "question": "an incident of led to the death of three Navajos in 1974?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald Barry", "Gerald Barry", "Gerald", "Barry"], "question": " organised a seminar that became the last public speaking appearance of Conor Cruise O'Brien?"} +{"answers": ["The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley"], "question": "many readers of were upset by its portrayal of Shelley?"} +{"answers": ["Great Reality TV Swindle"], "question": "in 2002, a British man working in a bookstore 30 people into leaving their homes and quitting their jobs?"} +{"answers": ["Montauk Point land claim"], "question": "Chief Stephen Talkhouse unsuccessfully between 1897 and 1918 against the Long Island Rail Road, and its predecessors in title, claiming Montauk Point?"} +{"answers": ["Krishnapuram Palace"], "question": "the in Kerala has a copy of the Bible in Sanskrit that was printed in Kolkata in 1886?"} +{"answers": ["Hurdle technology"], "question": " is a technique where pathogens in a food product are subjected to \"hurdles\" designed to inhibit or kill them?"} +{"answers": ["Verdicchio"], "question": "Do you know that, in the mid-1980s, the Italian wine grape was the 15th most widely planted grape variety in the world, with more plantings than even Chardonnay and Pinot noir?"} +{"answers": ["Roach", "Skel Roach", "Skel"], "question": "during an eleven-year professional baseball career, German-born played for teams known as the Prohibitionists, Omahogs, Orphans and Siwashes?"} +{"answers": ["Fiano", "Fiano"], "question": "the Italian wine grape \"\" was likely grown in Roman times and is still being used for winemaking today?"} +{"answers": ["Davis Square statues", "Davis Square"], "question": "the located in Davis Square, Somerville, Massachusetts, had bronze \"masks\" added to them because of vandalism?"} +{"answers": ["Intraguild predation"], "question": "although true bugs eat aphids, they help the aphids by , young lacewings?"} +{"answers": ["Gremlins", "Gremlins"], "question": "in the rare 1984 video game , the player must either prevent the furry Mogwai from eating the hamburgers at the bottom of the screen, or shoot them after they transform into gremlins?"} +{"answers": ["The Rules of Sociological Method"], "question": "Émile Durkheim, one of the fathers of sociology, intended (1895) to be a manifesto of this discipline?"} +{"answers": ["Labweh"], "question": ", a village in Lebanon, has springs and a river named after it that flow northwards to form the Orontes River?"} +{"answers": ["Tiarajudens"], "question": "remains of the recently described saber-toothed anomodont were uncovered from a location in Brazil that was first found using Google Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Mining in Sierra Leone"], "question": " \"\" unearthed the third largest diamond in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Moreton Bay Pile Light"], "question": "the second pile lighthouse built at survived being hit by a barge towed by a tug in 1945, but was destroyed by a tanker in 1949?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Clarke", "Henry Tefft Clarke", "Henry T. Clarke", "Henry Clarke", "Clarke"], "question": "before becoming a state legislator and then railroad commissioner in Nebraska, pitched with Cy Young for the Cleveland Spiders and coached Michigan Wolverines baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Digital Education Revolution"], "question": "the was a promise made by Kevin Rudd as part of his 2007 Australian federal election campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Alfred Janes", "Janes", "Alfred George Janes"], "question": "Welsh artist was part of The Kardomah Gang, which included poet Dylan Thomas?"} +{"answers": ["Glanosuchus macrops", "Glanosuchus"], "question": "the Permian therocephalian , an early relative of mammals, may have been warm-blooded?"} +{"answers": ["Brown Willy"], "question": "the \"\" are two man-made rock piles situated on the highest ridge in Cornwall?"} +{"answers": ["1892–93 Small Heath F.C. season", "Small Heath F.C."], "question": "Small Heath F.C. was not promoted to the Football League First Division after winning the inaugural Second Division title , while the second- and third-place teams were?"} +{"answers": ["Napua Stevens", "Napua", "Stevens", "Napua Stevens Poire"], "question": " 1949 Hawaiian hit \"Beyond the Reef\" was later recorded by Bing Crosby, Elvis Presley, and The Ventures?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Fitch", "Fitch", "Thomas", "Thomas Fitch"], "question": " was the lead attorney in defending Morgan, Virgil, and Wyatt Earp, along with Doc Holliday, when they were indicted for murder after the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral?"} +{"answers": ["Becky", "Edelsohn", "Rebecca Edelsohn", "Becky Edelsohn"], "question": "anarchist was the first woman to attempt a hunger strike in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson's Arch", "Wilson's Arch"], "question": "Israel allowed a highly unusual interfaith, mixed-gender worship service at the Western Wall's \"\" as part of a special welcome for the U.S. Sixth Fleet in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry E. Chambers", "Henry Edward Chambers", "Chambers"], "question": "Louisiana historian received his Ph.D from Johns Hopkins University, where one of his instructors was future U.S. President Woodrow Wilson?"} +{"answers": ["John Giordano", "John Giordano", "Giordano", "John"], "question": ", named 1981 collegiate Coach of the Year by \"The Hockey News\", was fired three years later when all 22 of his players signed a petition listing their grievances against him?"} +{"answers": ["Saint-Inglevert Airfield"], "question": "during the Second World War, the airfield at , Pas-de-Calais, France, was used by the \"Armée de l'Air\", the Royal Air Force, and the Luftwaffe?"} +{"answers": ["Donka Hospital"], "question": "Mia Farrow found children at dying of measles because they had not received a $1 vaccination?"} +{"answers": ["Sign of the Kiwi"], "question": "the \"\" was built as a toll house for the Christchurch Summit Road?"} +{"answers": ["Harvest Festival", "Harvest Festival"], "question": "an aerial shot of the festival featured in the \"Parks and Recreation\" episode \"\" was the most expensive shot of the entire series?"} +{"answers": ["Claude", "Claude Arnulphy", "Arnulphy"], "question": " of Aix-en-Provence painted portraits of Royal Navy officers while their fleet was lying off Toulon?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William A. Reppy", "William Arneill Reppy", "Reppy"], "question": "California Appellate Court Justice , an appointee of Governor Ronald Reagan, was a member of the Stanford University track and field team and editor of the USC Law Review?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait of Père Tanguy"], "question": "the final \"\" was purchased by the sculptor Auguste Rodin and now resides in his museum in Paris?"} +{"answers": ["Wyntoon"], "question": "26-year-old John F. Kennedy swam in the freezing McCloud River while wintering with William Randolph Hearst at ?"} +{"answers": ["Victoria Affair"], "question": "while inspecting the cargo of the freighter , Israeli naval commandos found 50 tons of weapons concealed beneath bags of cotton and lentils from Syria?"} +{"answers": ["Ruprecht of the Palatinate", "Ruprecht", "Palatinate", "Ruprecht of the Palatinate"], "question": " was so unpopular as Archbishop of Cologne that he was ultimately forced to sign a resignation in exchange for an annuity of 4,000 gold guilders?"} +{"answers": ["Jukebox Jury"], "question": "ABC's began as a local musical program on KNXT-TV, then the CBS affiliate in Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Linni", "Meister", "Linni Irene Meister", "Linni Meister"], "question": "glamour model appeared nude in the music video for her single \"My Ass\" which was released as promotion for the 2009 Norwegian comedy-horror film \"Dead Snow\"?"} +{"answers": ["Al Szolack", "Al", "Szolack", "Al'' Szolack"], "question": " lost all 245 professional basketball games he ever played in?"} +{"answers": ["Abu Madi III", "Abu Madi", "Abu Madi Entity"], "question": "a novel type of aerodynamic arrowhead, the \"Abu Madi Point\", was found at the prehistoric site of , Egypt?"} +{"answers": ["Coldham Hall"], "question": "following its construction in 1574, remained the property of the Rookwood family for almost three centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Cayuga Nature Center", "Nature Center"], "question": "the has a rope climbing / rope bridge course?"} +{"answers": ["III", "John", "John Gerald Driscoll III"], "question": "although he never competed in the final round of an America's Cup race, yachtsman permanently changed the way teams prepare for that event?"} +{"answers": ["Boone", "Kirkman", "Boone Kirkman"], "question": "ex-boxer earned his nickname because of his habits while hunting with his father?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Briger", "Alexander", "Briger", "Alexander Briger AO"], "question": " conducted \"Don John of Austria\", Australia's first opera, written by his great-great-great-great-grandfather Isaac Nathan?"} +{"answers": ["A-VCS-tec Challenge"], "question": "although it gave the game a \"C\" rating, \"The Video Game Critic\" praised for \"some of the best graphics and audio you'll experience on your 2600\"?"} +{"answers": ["Xochimilco Ecological Park and Plant Market"], "question": "migratory waterfowl can be seen in the winter in Mexico City at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Fly from Here"], "question": "the upcoming new Yes album features Benoît David, a former Yes cover band vocalist?"} +{"answers": ["All Saints Church, West Stourmouth"], "question": " \"\" in Kent was damaged in an earthquake in 1382?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Schleifstein", "Schleifstein", "Joseph"], "question": " arrived at the Buchenwald concentration camp at age two, and survived because his father hid him in a sack?"} +{"answers": ["Sanjak of Albania"], "question": "the 1432 land register of the is one of the earliest surviving Ottoman land registers?"} +{"answers": ["Mogi", "Kiyoo", "Kiyoo Mogi"], "question": "Japanese seismologist proposed the \"Mogi doughnut hypothesis\" for predicting earthquakes?"} +{"answers": ["Giant Baba Memorial Spectacular", "Giant Baba Memorial"], "question": "Stan Hansen, a longtime \"Gaijin heel\" in Japanese professional wrestling, officially retired at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "Ryan Michael Kalish", "Ryan Kalish", "Kalish"], "question": "Boston Red Sox baseball player didn’t miss a single pitch he swung at in his senior year of high school baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Moody 4B"], "question": "James Moody \"\" received his first Grammy Award for after he died?"} +{"answers": ["Gaman", "Gaman"], "question": "the Japanese have been regarded as demonstrating \"\" in the wake of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami?"} +{"answers": ["Ellis", "Ellis Wainwright", "Wainwright"], "question": "architect Frank Lloyd Wright called the Wainwright Building, built by in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1890–92, \"the very first human expression of a tall steel office-building as Architecture\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "O'Connell", "James Dunne O'Connell"], "question": " served as the Chief Signal Officer of the United States Army from 1955 to 1959?"} +{"answers": ["2011 United Kingdom budget"], "question": "bookmaker Ladbrokes paid out on bets that former UK Chancellor, Kenneth Clarke, would fall asleep during the speech?"} +{"answers": ["The Avenue"], "question": " \"\" is still used for London Irish's pre season friendlies despite being demoted to a training facility since their move to the Madjeski Stadium?"} +{"answers": ["1869 Atlantic hurricane season"], "question": "the was the earliest year in the Atlantic hurricane database in which there were at least ten tropical cyclones?"} +{"answers": ["Hanzell Vineyards"], "question": "Sonoma wine producer was one of the first California wineries to produce barrel-aged Chardonnay?"} +{"answers": ["Kepler-9d"], "question": "the small extrasolar planet orbits its host star every 1.59 days?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Shipman", "Bill Shipman"], "question": "cricketer played over 100 first-class matches for Leicestershire?"} +{"answers": ["Phoebe Gilman", "Phoebe", "Gilman"], "question": "children's author inspiration for \"The Wonderful Pigs of Jillian Jiggs\" came from her daughter selling mice bookmarks?"} +{"answers": ["Holy Trinity Avonside"], "question": "workers undertaking the 2010 Canterbury earthquake repair were outside for lunch when the oldest part of \"\" collapsed in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Biopreservation"], "question": " is a benign ecological approach to food preservation which is gaining increasing attention?"} +{"answers": ["Mercado Jamaica, Mexico City", "Mercado Jamaica"], "question": "the market in Mexico City offers about 5,000 species of flowers and ornamental plants, including some native species taken from the wild?"} +{"answers": ["Pete", "Pete Conway", "Conway"], "question": " won 30 games as a pitcher for the Detroit Wolverines in 1888, \"snapped a cord in his arm\" in 1889, later worked as a mule skinner, and was dead by age 36?"} +{"answers": ["Trolleybuses in Valparaíso"], "question": "public transport in Valparaíso, Chile, includes \"\" that were built 60 years ago, by Pullman, and were declared a national monument in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St John the Baptist, Asenovgrad", "Church of St John the Baptist"], "question": "the medieval in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria, features arrowslits for defence?"} +{"answers": ["It's a Great Life", "It's a Great Life"], "question": "six years before being cast as Aunt Bee on \"The Andy Griffith Show\", Frances Bavier played a similar role in the NBC sitcom ?"} +{"answers": ["Chapter 3 of the Syrian Constitution"], "question": "the Supreme Constitutional Court, as by the Syrian constitution, may not examine laws passed by a referendum?"} +{"answers": ["Work", "Work"], "question": "the Jimmy Eat World single \"\" that stayed on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart for 21 weeks was described as \"tailor-made for teenage runaway fantasies\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Stetson Wheeler", "Wheeler", "Charles S. Wheeler Jr", "Charles"], "question": "California attorney built a temple to fishing at his hunting lodge on McCloud River?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Clarence Spencer", "Spencer", "James C. Spencer"], "question": "the Texas State Representative was a prisoner of war in the 1942 Bataan Death March?"} +{"answers": ["Belovo Basilica"], "question": "instead of being topped by a dome, the roof of the 6th-century in southwestern Bulgaria consisted of a row of baldachin-like arches?"} +{"answers": ["Wilf", "Martin", "Wilf Martin"], "question": " played for the 1964 NCAA championship Michigan Wolverines ice hockey team and later set the Denver Spurs' single-season and career records for goals, assists, and points?"} +{"answers": ["Backatown"], "question": "Lenny Kravitz was a guest musician on , the major label debut by his former apprentice Trombone Shorty?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Widow"], "question": "Wright of Derby's \"(detail pictured)\" was exhibited in 1785 at what may have been the first one-person-show in England?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Lee", "United States v. Lee"], "question": "in (1882), the Supreme Court held that a jury had properly ordered that the U.S. government return Arlington National Cemetery to the heir of Confederate General Robert E. Lee?"} +{"answers": ["Konbaung–Hanthawaddy War"], "question": " was the last of several wars between the Burmese-speaking Upper Burma and the Mon-speaking Lower Burma, ending the Mon people's centuries-long dominance of Lower Burma?"} +{"answers": ["Charles F. Watkins", "Charles Franklin Watkins", "Watkins", "Charles"], "question": "Michigan Wolverines baseball player and coach \"\" sustained severe burns from an X-ray machine, which ultimately resulted in his death?"} +{"answers": ["Timothy Brown", "Timothy Brown", "Timothy", "Brown"], "question": " was the soloist in Mozart's four horn concertos with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conducted by his sister Iona Brown?"} +{"answers": ["Itamar attack"], "question": "Do you know that, in the , five members of a family were stabbed to death in their beds in the Israeli settlement of Itamar in the West Bank?"} +{"answers": ["Diosso"], "question": " Gorge is known as the \"Grand Canyon of the Congo\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stafford L. Warren", "Warren", "Stafford Leak Warren", "Stafford"], "question": " invented the mammogram?"} +{"answers": ["Dear Friend Hitler"], "question": ", an Indian film, centres on letters written from Mahatma Gandhi to Adolf Hitler?"} +{"answers": ["Scott Statue"], "question": "the legs of \"\" of Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott broke in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Parafilaria multipapillosa"], "question": "over 2,000 years ago two Chinese armies traveled to find \"Heavenly Horses\", apparently infected with a causing them to \"sweat blood\" from sores\"?"} +{"answers": ["47 Ronin", "47 Ronin"], "question": "Keanu Reeves has signed on to star in of the Forty-seven Ronin produced by Universal Pictures?"} +{"answers": ["John Raeburn Balmer", "John Balmer", "John", "Balmer"], "question": " achieved renown as a flying instructor in the RAAF by reputedly parachuting from an aircraft to force his pupil to land single-handed?"} +{"answers": ["Dirk Gently", "Dirk Gently"], "question": "the 2010 BBC television pilot was the first screen adaptation of Douglas Adams's novel \"Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jennifer Aniston Goes Viral"], "question": "actress Jennifer Aniston's \"\" includes puppies, a talking parrot, dirty-dancing babies and a groin kick?"} +{"answers": ["Rizal Day"], "question": "the Philippine town of Daet, Camarines Norte, was the first place to celebrate with its construction of the first Rizal monument \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jerome Utley", "Utley", "Jerome"], "question": "Michigan baseball player and coach was the owner of a luxury hotel in Baja California and the promoter of the 1933 Max Schmeling – Max Baer heavyweight championship fight?"} +{"answers": ["Aniba rosaeodora"], "question": " is processed by mobile distilleries transported by raft?"} +{"answers": ["Bit.Trip Void"], "question": "the WiiWare video game was designed to have a minimalistic style, reflected in the audio, visuals, and its HUD?"} +{"answers": ["Geijera parviflora"], "question": "while the is a valued fodder tree of rural Australia, it is not known why sheep like some trees and not others?"} +{"answers": ["Marathon Dam"], "question": "the \"\" in Greece is coated with the same Pentelikon marble used to construct the Parthenon and is symbolic of the Battle of Marathon?"} +{"answers": ["Friday", "Friday"], "question": "Rebecca Black intends to donate profits from viral hit \"\" to school arts programs and disaster relief efforts in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Andor", "Andor Gomme", "Gomme"], "question": "Professor first name was a family joke?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Niš", "Treaty of Niš", "Treaty of Serbian–Albanian Alliance"], "question": "the was signed in 1914 in the Banovina building in Niš; which is now the seat of the University of Niš?"} +{"answers": ["Air-tractor sledge"], "question": "the , the first aeroplane to be taken to Antarctica, went without wings?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia Board of Health"], "question": "the became involved in a controversy over abortion access when it was required to regulate outpatient clinics that perform first trimester abortions?"} +{"answers": ["Ancient Israelite cuisine"], "question": "in , bread was primarily made from barley flour, even though wheat flour was regarded as superior?"} +{"answers": ["Philemon Pownoll", "Pownoll", "Philemon"], "question": "Captain \"\", killed in battle in 1780, was a mentor for future admirals Sir John Borlase Warren and Sir Edward Pellew?"} +{"answers": ["The Donald O'Connor Show", "Donald O'Connor Show"], "question": ", a 1954 NBC musical sitcom, is based on the premise of two young, struggling songwriters seeking buyers for their compositions?"} +{"answers": ["Bit.Trip Beat"], "question": " took inspiration from the early video game \"Pong\" for its gameplay?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara Staff", "Barbara", "Staff"], "question": ", a co-chairman of the 1976 campaign of Ronald Reagan in Texas, became a Republican activist in reaction to her political science professor?"} +{"answers": ["Barss", "Joseph Barss", "Joseph", "Joseph Ernest Barss", "Joseph Barss"], "question": ", the first head coach of the Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey team, was born in Madras, India, in 1892?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Ismailia"], "question": "when the ceasefire was issued to end the , some Israeli paratroopers and Egyptian Sa'iqa found that they were no more than 20 meters apart?"} +{"answers": ["Gleno Dam"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1923, the \"\" in Italy failed shortly after it was completed and its flooding killed at least 356 people?"} +{"answers": ["Lyndon", "Lyndon Watts", "Watts"], "question": ", principal bassoonist of the Munich Philharmonic at age 22, was the first Australian woodwind player to win a prize at the ARD Competition?"} +{"answers": ["Farrell", "Dan Farrell", "Dan"], "question": "Michigan ice hockey coach later became the chairman and CEO of a uranium exploration company?"} +{"answers": ["Taunton Tramway"], "question": "the in Somerset closed down when its power was cut off during a dispute over the cost of electricity?"} +{"answers": ["EyesOn Design"], "question": " are events, including an annual car show and a fundraiser for the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology, focused on the emotion and character of automotive design?"} +{"answers": ["Władysław Marian Jakowicki", "Jakowicki", "Władysław"], "question": ", a Polish physician and rector of the Stefan Batory University, was one of 19 faculty members arrested by the Soviets in 1939 who disappeared without a trace?"} +{"answers": ["Balquhain"], "question": "three lunar alignments of the stone circle near Inverurie in Scotland were discovered in the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["1900 Hoboken Docks Fire", "1900 Hoboken Docks fire"], "question": "as a result of the in New Jersey, the size of portholes on ships was increased so that they could be used as a means of escape in an emergency?"} +{"answers": ["Trey", "Johnson", "Trey Johnson"], "question": "professional basketball player ended his college baseball career after suffering a ligament injury on his elbow that required a Tommy John surgery?"} +{"answers": ["The Islamic Society of Greater Manchester", "Islamic Society of Greater Manchester"], "question": " is building the first mosque in New Hampshire?"} +{"answers": ["Ithaca Discovery Trail", "Discovery Trail"], "question": "the , a collaboration among seven hands-on museums and the public library in Tompkins County, New York, hosts 2,900 students on field trips each year?"} +{"answers": ["Turkish Union of Xanthi"], "question": "the was banned by Greek courts because the use of the word \"Turkish\" in its title was considered to endanger public order?"} +{"answers": ["Cahoon", "Frank Kell Cahoon", "Frank Kell", "Frank"], "question": "Do you know that, though there are now 101 Republicans in the Texas House of Representatives, Midland oilman was his party's sole member in the 1965 legislative session?"} +{"answers": ["T. Lawrence Dale", "Lawrence Dale", "Thomas Lawrence Dale", "T.", "Dale"], "question": "20th-century artists Eric Gill and Leon Underwood created works for Italianate parish churches in and around Oxford designed by architect ?"} +{"answers": ["Alaska-Juneau Gold Mining Company"], "question": "the two stamp mills on Gold Creek were driven exclusively by water power?"} +{"answers": ["Frithjof Stoud Platou", "F. S. Platou", "F.", "Platou"], "question": "the architectural firm of designed the Kon-Tiki Museum in Oslo?"} +{"answers": ["Abe Cohn", "Abe", "Cohn"], "question": ", son of immigrant parents identified as \"Russian Yiddish\" by U.S. Census-takers, played for the Michigan Wolverines football and basketball teams while attending law school?"} +{"answers": ["Rayner", "Samuel A. Rayner", "Samuel Rayner", "Samuel"], "question": ", who painted the Derby Exhibition in 1839 \"\", had one of his paintings exhibited in the Royal Academy when he was only 15?"} +{"answers": ["Elena", "Elena Fidatov", "Fidatov"], "question": "Romania's is one of the most prolific runners at the World Cross Country Championships, having competed on 13 occasions?"} +{"answers": ["Włodzimierz Godłowski", "Godłowski", "Włodzimierz Józef Godłowski", "Włodzimierz"], "question": "Polish neurologist was one of the victims of the Katyn massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Port of Saint John"], "question": "the steam-powered foghorn was first demonstrated successfully in 1859 on Partridge Island in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Nutter", "Nutter", "Albert Edward Nutter", "Albert"], "question": " took 600 wickets in first-class cricket?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Karpus", "Arthur Joe Karpus", "Arthur Karpus"], "question": "Michigan's \"\" played for Big Ten championship teams in football, basketball and baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Xinfengjiang Dam"], "question": "while the reservoir in China was filling in 1962, there were several earthquakes near it, including one at 6.1-magnitude?"} +{"answers": ["Root Covered Bridge", "Root Bridge"], "question": "the is one of just eight Long truss bridges remaining in Ohio today?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Hoby", "Thomas", "Thomas Posthumous Hoby", "Hoby"], "question": "the English Puritan has been claimed as the inspiration for Shakespeare's Malvolio?"} +{"answers": ["Armstrong", "Anne", "Anne W. Armstrong", "Anne Wetzell Armstrong"], "question": "Appalachian novelist was the first woman to lecture before the Harvard School of Business and Dartmouths Tuck School of Business?"} +{"answers": ["Mercado de Sonora"], "question": " in Mexico City is known for its vendors selling items related to Santa Muerte, Santería, and other forms of the occult and magical practices \"(samples pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Perigo", "William J. Perigo", "Perigo"], "question": "former Michigan coach played professional basketball with John Wooden as a member of the Indianapolis Kautskys in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Pintomyia falcaorum"], "question": "the extinct Phlebotominae sandfly is known only from Miocene age Dominican amber found on Hispaniola?"} +{"answers": ["Out of the Ordinary Festival"], "question": "the celebrates the autumn equinox in England with a variety of live music and talks about prehistoric culture and earth mysteries?"} +{"answers": ["Silver Bow", "Silver Bow Basin"], "question": "the town of Juneau, Alaska, was established after the 1880 discovery of gold in by Richard Harris and Joe Juneau?"} +{"answers": ["George Durkin Corneal", "Corneal", "George", "George Corneal"], "question": " became the first coach of the Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team in 1909?"} +{"answers": ["To the One"], "question": "John McLaughlin's Grammy nominated album was inspired by John Coltrane's album \"A Love Supreme\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Ohrid"], "question": "after defeating the Ottomans in the , Skanderbeg distributed a large amount of ransom money to his men and dined off \"letnica\" with them?"} +{"answers": ["Fish processing", "fish processing"], "question": "there is evidence that humans have been since the early Holocene?"} +{"answers": ["Huda Ben Amer", "Ben Amer", "Huda", "Amer"], "question": "\"\" was recently deposed as mayor of Benghazi, Libya?"} +{"answers": ["St Andrew's Church, Gunton", "St Andrew's Church"], "question": " \"\" is the only building designed by Robert Adam in Norfolk, and his only complete church in England?"} +{"answers": ["Cowles", "Osborne", "Osborne Cowles"], "question": " of Carleton, Dartmouth, Michigan and Minnesota was among the Top 15 winningest college basketball coaches of all-time when he retired at 59 in 1959?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José María Jesús Carbajal", "Carbajal"], "question": "Mexican freedom fighter was mentored as a teenager by Stephen F. Austin?"} +{"answers": ["State v. Elliott"], "question": "in (1992), the Vermont Supreme Court held that all aboriginal title in Vermont was extinguished \"by the increasing weight of history\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eugen D. Relgis", "Eugen Relgis", "Relgis", "Eugen"], "question": "the works of , a Romanian-born anarcho-pacifist and eugenicist, were targeted by Nazi book-burners and communist censors?"} +{"answers": ["Taiji Cave"], "question": "at long, the in Anhui Province is the largest karst cave in East China?"} +{"answers": ["Faye HeavyShield", "Faye", "HeavyShield"], "question": "Kainai artist created the artwork \"body of land\" using images of human skin printed on paper and made into little tipi-shaped forms?"} +{"answers": ["Enoch", "Steen", "Enoch Steen"], "question": "Steens Mountain \"\" in southeastern Oregon is named in honor of United States Army Major , who crossed the mountain pursuing a band of Indians in 1860?"} +{"answers": ["Krank", "Krank"], "question": "the video for industrial rock band KMFDM's new song \"\" was simultaneously shot in Hamburg, Seattle, and Portland, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Bloeme", "Evers-Emden", "Bloeme Evers-Emden"], "question": "Dutch child psychologist was deported to Auschwitz on the same train as Anne Frank?"} +{"answers": ["Sologubovka Cemetery"], "question": ", near St Petersburg, Russia, is the largest German war cemetery in the world and the final resting place of over 30,000 German war dead from World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Amalia Küssner Coudert", "Amalia", "Coudert"], "question": "miniaturist painted tiny watercolor-on-ivory portraits of royalty, including King Edward VII and Czar Nicholas II of Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Waters v. Churchill"], "question": "U.S. Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia mentioned \"the perennial end-of-season slump of the Chicago Cubs\" in his concurrence despite the case having nothing to do with baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Vita Sancti Cuthberti"], "question": "the anonymous , or \"Life of Saint Cuthbert\", is the earliest piece of English Latin hagiography?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Walker, Baron Walker of Aldringham", "Aldringham"], "question": "General was the first commander of the ground component of NATO's Implementation Force in 1995?"} +{"answers": ["Liberalisme", "Liberalisme"], "question": "the 2009 Norwegian anthology was criticized by reviewers for selecting a sample of liberal thinkers who did not belong together?"} +{"answers": ["Indianapolis", "Indianapolis"], "question": "Rob Lowe was originally expected to leave the comedy television series \"Parks and Recreation\" after the episode \"\", but he instead signed on as a permanent cast member?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim Denomie", "Denomie"], "question": "Ojibwa artist painting \"Casino Sunrise\" depicts Minnesota governor Tim Pawlenty standing behind Babe the Blue Ox with his pants around his ankles?"} +{"answers": ["Abbasi", "Reza", "Reza Abbasi"], "question": " \"\" abandoned his career as a Persian court painter to consort with wrestlers in a midlife crisis lasting some seven years until about 1610?"} +{"answers": ["Leslie Raymond Fairn", "Fairn", "Leslie R. Fairn", "Leslie"], "question": "Canadian architect , whose output ranged from Beaux Arts to Modernism, had a career lasting 65 years?"} +{"answers": ["Icodextrin"], "question": " is a polysaccharide that is used to keep tissues from gluing together after surgery?"} +{"answers": ["Herzog", "Jens-Daniel Herzog", "Jens-Daniel"], "question": " staged the opera \"Intermezzo\" of Richard Strauss, with Christiane Kohl as Christine, \"the composer's formidable and frequently hysterical wife\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hibben", "Gil Hibben", "Gil"], "question": "knife-maker has designed so many knives for the \"Star Trek\" franchise that Paramount Pictures dubbed him the \"Official Klingon Armorer\"?"} +{"answers": ["WTC 9/11"], "question": "Steve Reich's composition, , premieres today with a performance by the Kronos Quartet at Duke University?"} +{"answers": ["Lydia", "Lydia Cecilia Hill", "Hill"], "question": " was an English dancer who became a favourite of the Sultan of Johor?"} +{"answers": ["Central de Abasto, Mexico City", "Central de Abasto"], "question": "the (Groceries Center) market, the most important in Mexico, serves 300,000 people and handles 30,000 tons of merchandise per day?"} +{"answers": ["Bill Moe", "Moe", "Bill"], "question": "in his only National Hockey League playoff game, fractured two vertebrae?"} +{"answers": ["La Fave Block"], "question": "1952 Winter Olympic gold medalist Stein Eriksen once ran a ski shop in the \"\", the second oldest brick commercial building in Aspen, Colorado?"} +{"answers": ["Størmer", "Henrik", "Henrik Christian Fredrik Størmer Sr.", "Henrik Christian Fredrik Størmer"], "question": "Norwegian entrepreneur was appointed official reporter of Norway at the Exposition Universelle of 1878 in Paris?"} +{"answers": ["Eleanor", "Duckett", "Eleanor Duckett", "Eleanor Shipley Duckett"], "question": "medieval historian (1880–1976) and her lifelong companion, regional novelist Mary Ellen Chase, have adjoining halls named for them at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["Zeist", "Willem van Zeist", "Willem", "Van Zeist"], "question": "Dutch paleobotanist analyzed the first domesticated emmer wheat found at Tell Aswad, Syria?"} +{"answers": ["Night of Desirable Objects", "Night of Desirable Objects"], "question": "the actor voicing the creature in the \"Fringe\" episode \"\" placed pieces of orange in his mouth in order to have \"a slobbery, sputtering voice\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Power of Half"], "question": " describes how the Salwen family sold their home, donated half the proceeds to charity, and downgraded to a house half the size and value?"} +{"answers": ["Gibson", "Jeffrey", "Jeffrey A. Gibson", "Jeffrey Gibson"], "question": "Choctaw-Cherokee artist was described by Jimmie Durham as the Miles Davis of contemporary Native American art?"} +{"answers": ["Islamic Djamaat of Dagestan"], "question": "the was a political entity, influenced by militant Wahhabism, that declared its independence from Russian rule in 1998?"} +{"answers": ["Edvard Heiberg", "Edvard", "Heiberg"], "question": "as director-general of Norwegian State Railways, became famous for the phrase \"The railway is being strangled by impotent car users\"?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Maria de Ovila", "Santa María de Óvila"], "question": "William Randolph Hearst removed 10,000 stones of the Spanish monastery \"\", but never used them in a building?"} +{"answers": ["Psilocybe hispanica"], "question": "the depiction of the European hallucinogenic mushroom in rock art suggests it might have been used in prehistoric religious rituals 6,000 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Akuntsu people", "Akuntsu"], "question": "the tribe, victim of a massacre perpetrated by Brazilian cattle ranchers in the 1980s, currently numbers just five individuals?"} +{"answers": ["Egil", "Erichsen", "Egil Werner Erichsen"], "question": "during World War I, future Norwegian politician and railroad chairman was hit by the Spanish Flu, but did not spend one day in bed?"} +{"answers": ["Neba'a Faour"], "question": "a precursor to clay pottery found at in the Bekaa Valley was made with a type of lime plaster mixed with grey ashes, which turned into a hardened, white material resembling limestone when fired?"} +{"answers": ["Aseroë floriformis", "Aseroe floriformis"], "question": "although the fungus was named for its resemblance to a flower, it smells like cow dung?"} +{"answers": ["Diplazium molokaiense"], "question": "there are only 70 individual plants of \"(herbarium specimen pictured)\" remaining in the wild and they are all on Maui?"} +{"answers": ["Mauro Solar Riser"], "question": "the was the first manned aircraft to fly on solar power?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Bungay", "St Mary's Church"], "question": " in Suffolk contains a panel depicting the Resurrection given to the church by the author H. Rider Haggard?"} +{"answers": ["Bladesmith Society", "American Bladesmith Society"], "question": "the has partnered with several colleges to offer courses in bladesmithing and has launched its own museum?"} +{"answers": ["Chapter 2 of the Syrian Constitution"], "question": "the guarantees a 50% quota of the People's Assembly for workers and peasants?"} +{"answers": ["Episphaeria"], "question": "the rare European fungus produces minute cup-like fruit bodies on the bark of ash trees?"} +{"answers": ["Lambert", "Oscar", "Oscar Lambert"], "question": "the Michigan football coach complained his \"defense was in the law library\" after law student was declared ineligible?"} +{"answers": ["Ragnar", "Fjørtoft", "Ragnar Fjørtoft"], "question": "Norwegian meteorologist was part of a Princeton, New Jersey, team that performed the first successful numerical weather prediction using the ENIAC electronic computer in 1950?"} +{"answers": ["Muraqqa"], "question": "a is an album in book form containing Islamic miniature paintings and calligraphy from different sources, which gradually replaced the illustrated book?"} +{"answers": ["Low Isles Light", "Low Isles"], "question": ", an active lighthouse established in 1878 on Low Island, a coral cay near Port Douglas, was the first lighthouse in Far North Queensland?"} +{"answers": ["Jimmy Lile", "Lile", "Jimmy"], "question": ", a knife maker from Russellville, Arkansas, made the knives for the movies \"First Blood\" and \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Rehor", "Fred", "Rehor"], "question": " \"\", a 256-pound pharmacy student from the University of Michigan, helped lead the 1917 Massillon Tigers to the \"world's professional [American] football championship\" against Jim Thorpe's Canton Bulldogs?"} +{"answers": ["St Andrew's Church", "St Andrew's Church, Walpole"], "question": "attached to the tower of in Norfolk is a chamber that was probably an anchorite cell?"} +{"answers": ["Alaska-Gastineau Mine"], "question": "the , near Juneau, Alaska, was the largest gold mine in the world for a brief period prior to World War I?"} +{"answers": ["The Dawn", "The Dawn"], "question": ", Australia's first feminist magazine, was boycotted by unions because the publisher employed women to handle the printing?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William F. Moran", "Moran"], "question": " was the knife maker who revived the \"lost art\" of Damascus steel in 1973?"} +{"answers": ["History of yerba mate"], "question": "there were in early 17th-century South America?"} +{"answers": ["Dicerandra immaculata"], "question": "tiny spurs on the anthers of the aromatic perennial shrub act as triggers to cause the flower to release pollen when an insect arrives?"} +{"answers": ["Georgia v. South Carolina", "Georgia v. South Carolina"], "question": "the 1990 U.S. Supreme Court opinion in decided the seaward border between Georgia and South Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Donal", "Henahan", "Donal Henahan"], "question": "former chief music critic of \"The New York Times\" was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism in 1986?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Wales Scagel", "Scagel", "William Scagel"], "question": "the knife-making style of influenced the cutlery trade for over 100 years?"} +{"answers": ["Persuasion", "Persuasion"], "question": "during the 1995 filming of BBC's , the crew often had to compete for props and costumes with fellow BBC and Jane Austen adaptation \"Pride and Prejudice\"?"} +{"answers": ["2011 African Cross Country Championships", "African Cross Country Championships"], "question": "Kenyan athletes won every medal at the held in Cape Town earlier this month, and then they all missed their flight back to Nairobi?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Pittman", "James Mark Pittman", "Mark Pittman"], "question": " sued the U.S. Federal Reserve during the 2008 financial crisis for refusing to say how it distributed $ ($2,000,000,000,000) of taxpayer-funded bank bailout money?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Frederick Sangala", "Sangala"], "question": "the British colonial authorities charged with sedition for supporting civil rights for Nyasaland people?"} +{"answers": ["Mechanics' Union of Trade Associations"], "question": "the was formed after more than 800 Philadelphians were jailed in a debtors' prison over the course of one winter?"} +{"answers": ["Johnson", "Moose", "Moose Johnson"], "question": "Hockey Hall of Famer was one of the first professional players to compete for the Stanley Cup in 1906, and a member of the first American team to compete for it in 1916?"} +{"answers": ["El Kowm", "El Kowm"], "question": "bone fragments of the \"Camelus moreli\", an extinct species of giant camel, were found in 2005 at the archaeological site of in Syria?"} +{"answers": ["Rangaunu Harbour"], "question": " contains 15% of the mangrove habitat in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["1924 Imperial Airways de Havilland DH.34 crash"], "question": " suffered by Imperial Airways led to the first Public Inquiry into a civil aviation accident in the United Kingdom, and the expansion of Croydon Airport?"} +{"answers": ["Right hemisphere brain damage"], "question": "adults with may have verbose, rambling and tangential speech?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Dots"], "question": "in the \"Raising Hope\" episode \"\", one of the main characters is revealed to be a registered sex offender?"} +{"answers": ["Pleurotus citrinopileatus"], "question": ", an edible mushroom, \"\" has been found to lower blood sugar levels in diabetic rats?"} +{"answers": ["Netball in South Africa", "Netball South Africa"], "question": "in the 1930s, the New Zealand government complied with request to leave Māori players at home when they competed against them?"} +{"answers": ["2011 Frankfurt Airport shooting"], "question": "the of 2011, in which two U.S. airmen were killed, is suspected to be the first deadly act of Islamist terrorism in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Pandi Geço", "Geço", "Pandi"], "question": ", author of the first Albanian academic textbooks of geography, was the first to regionalize Albania into four physical-geographic regions?"} +{"answers": ["Lyttelton Timeball Station"], "question": ", one of only five remaining time balls in working order worldwide until the 2010 Canterbury earthquake, is to be demolished?"} +{"answers": ["Bowden", "Harold Bowden", "Harold"], "question": ", chairman of the Raleigh Bicycle Company, was also chairman of the British Olympic Association for the 1932 Olympic games in Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Penguins–Islanders brawl", "Pittsburgh Penguins–New York Islanders brawl"], "question": "Do you know that, following a , Pittsburgh Penguins team owner Mario Lemieux \"\" questioned whether he still wanted to be a part of the National Hockey League?"} +{"answers": ["Chief of Defence Force", "Chief of Defence Force"], "question": "Singapore's first , Winston Choo, is now the country's ambassador to Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Arista Records LLC v. Lime Group LLC"], "question": "Do you know that, on October 26, 2010, the judge in ordered a permanent injunction shutting down LimeWire's P2P service?"} +{"answers": ["Vorwärts!"], "question": "the 1833 newspaper , edited by Karl Marx, has been described as the \"most radical\" European newspaper of its time?"} +{"answers": ["Ilford Animal Cemetery"], "question": "a fifth of all Dickin Medal recipients are buried at ?"} +{"answers": ["Calvin Tucker's Redneck Jamboree"], "question": "one of the minigames in the Wii video game involves exploding fish out of water?"} +{"answers": ["Ray", "Ray Train", "Train"], "question": "four different English football clubs achieved promotion to the top division while was playing for them?"} +{"answers": ["Murder of Heather Strong"], "question": " is the first woman from Marion County, Florida to be sentenced to death since Aileen Wuornos in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["Eriksson", "Lasse", "Lasse Eriksson"], "question": "Swedish actor died on stage during the show \"Four happy men 2\" at the Regina Theatre in Uppsala?"} +{"answers": ["Monty the meerkat"], "question": "in , made headlines in \"The Times\", \"The Daily Telegraph\", \"The Sun\", and other leading newspapers for his purported ability to take pictures with a digital camera?"} +{"answers": ["Nimrud ivories"], "question": "crime writer Agatha Christie used her face cream to clean the more than 2500-year-old \"(example pictured)\" after their excavation?"} +{"answers": ["Hume", "Willie Hume", "Willie"], "question": " demonstrated the supremacy of John Boyd Dunlop's pneumatic tyres by winning all of the tyre's first races at Queen's College, Belfast in 1889?"} +{"answers": ["Pensacola people"], "question": "the name of the means \"long-haired people\" in both the Pensacola language and the closely-related Choctaw language?"} +{"answers": ["Deckhands' Union of New South Wales", "Firemen and Deckhands' Union of New South Wales"], "question": "the sent a delegate to the first legal meeting of the African National Congress in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh Kennard", "Kennard", "Hugh Charles Kennard"], "question": " was shot down and wounded during World War II while leading a squadron of American fighter pilots from No. 121 Squadron RAF?"} +{"answers": ["Ray Barnhart", "Barnhart", "Ray", "Ray Anderson Barnhart"], "question": "the Federal Highway Administration director from 1981 to 1987, \"\", streamlined procedures and upheld the soundness of the Highway Trust Fund?"} +{"answers": ["Mymensingh Museum"], "question": "the in Bangladesh contains Saraswati and Vishnu statues from a Muktagacha zamindar palace, and a huge shade used during hunting from a Gouripur zamindar palace?"} +{"answers": ["Aboriginal title statutes in the Thirteen Colonies"], "question": "in 1768, the Pennsylvania Province made violations of the Royal Proclamation of 1763 punishable by \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert Francis Fox", "Herbert", "Fox", "Herbert Fox"], "question": "Somerset amateur cricketer edited a feature in the \"Westminster Gazette\" in which readers submitted Latin and Greek poetry?"} +{"answers": ["Now Is the Time", "Now Is the Time"], "question": "the Grammy-nominated album features the Blood, Sweat & Tears horn section on two of its tracks?"} +{"answers": ["Rob", "Rob"], "question": "parachuting military dog Dickin Medal may have been awarded due to a hoax?"} +{"answers": ["Constitution Center", "Constitution Center"], "question": "when the in Washington, D.C., was renovated and renamed in 2006, security upgrades included steel-jacketed parking garage columns capable of withstanding an explosion?"} +{"answers": ["Zainul Abedin Museum", "Zainul Abedin"], "question": "each year in December, the life and works of Abedin, who painted by the Brahmaputra River, are discussed at the art gallery?"} +{"answers": ["Harry", "Harry Halpern", "Halpern"], "question": " was a prominent Conservative rabbi who served for almost 49 years at the East Midwood Jewish Center in Brooklyn, New York?"} +{"answers": ["WFRF-FM"], "question": "when Faith Radio Network bought the radio station now known as in 2003, the previous owners included everything except their 1996 Chevy Astro van?"} +{"answers": ["Rolleston Statue"], "question": "the 2011 Christchurch earthquake broke the neck on the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ullinish"], "question": "during his stay in , Samuel Johnson's views and denunciation of James Macpherson's \"Ossian\" were confirmed?"} +{"answers": ["Milgram v. Orbitz"], "question": "a New Jersey court's ruling of immunity for online ticket sellers in was called a \"rare defeat for a consumer protection agency\" and the \"biggest defense win of the year\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Healey", "Healey", "Stephen"], "question": "British Army officer of the Royal Welsh regiment, used to play football for Swansea City?"} +{"answers": ["Knife collecting"], "question": "collecting antique Bowie knives is one of the higher-end forms of with rare models selling for more than US$200,000?"} +{"answers": ["Silver-tipped myotis"], "question": "female bats are able to store sperm in their bodies for up to three months after mating?"} +{"answers": ["Medical Arts Building", "Medical Arts Building"], "question": "entrances \"(example pictured)\" to are decorated with terra cotta buttresses, pointed arches, and transoms with Gothic tracery elements?"} +{"answers": ["Amber Coast"], "question": "about 90% of the world's amber production comes from the of the Sambia peninsula on the Baltic Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Roman Catholicism in Greenland", "Catholic Church in Greenland"], "question": "in 1281, the contributed walrus tusks to help fund the Crusades?"} +{"answers": ["Bensusan Restaurant Corp. v. King"], "question": "the Blue Note jazz clubs located in Greenwich Village, New York, helped define personal jurisdiction in the context of cyberlaw in ?"} +{"answers": ["Frankie & The Heartstrings"], "question": "members of the indie rock band met at a calypso night in a Sunderland pub?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm", "Belling", "Wilhelm Sebastian von Belling"], "question": "General prayed to God to grant him \"a nice little war that he may better his condition\"?"} +{"answers": ["Scorpion and Felix"], "question": "in his youth, Karl Marx wrote a comedic novel, ?"} +{"answers": ["Galerucella calmariensis"], "question": "the was introduced to North America for biological pest control against the invasive purple loosestrife?"} +{"answers": ["Brachetto d'Acqui"], "question": "according to legend, Julius Caesar and Mark Antony presented Cleopatra with several gourds of \"vinum acquense\", an early forebear of the Italian wine ?"} +{"answers": ["Fiacre's First and Foremost"], "question": "Ch. today becomes the first Dalmatian with a known low uric acid level to compete at Crufts?"} +{"answers": ["Did You Know People Can Fly?", "Did You Know People Can"], "question": " is the first full-length album by Kaddisfly?"} +{"answers": ["Est! Est!! Est!!! di Montefiascone"], "question": "the Italian wine gets its unusual name from the tale of a bishop's servant traveling ahead to Rome and marking \"Est\" (\"It is\") on inns where he found the best-tasting wines?"} +{"answers": ["WFRF", "WFRF"], "question": "Florida-based Christian radio station helped launch Imani Radio in Kenya and provided 2,500 solar powered radios to local villages, hospitals, and prisoners?"} +{"answers": ["Josh Jasper", "Jasper", "Josh"], "question": "2010 Consensus College All-American placekicker kicked a 54-yard field goal when he was in high school?"} +{"answers": ["Iztapalapa"], "question": "the borough of in Mexico City hosts an annual Passion play that attracts spectators?"} +{"answers": ["LSE Gaddafi links", "London School of Economics Gaddafi links", "London School of Economics"], "question": "Howard Davies, the director of the London School of Economics, resigned due to allegations over the school's ?"} +{"answers": ["Bushy Park", "Bushy Park", "Bushy Park Forest Reserve"], "question": ", home to giraffe weevils, glowworms, and huhu beetles, also has a kiwi creche and a tree named \"Ratanui\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tecophilaea cyanocrocus"], "question": "despite its name, the \"\", which was considered extinct until its rediscovery in the Andes mountains in 2001, is not a crocus?"} +{"answers": ["Beverly", "Beverly Wolff", "Wolff"], "question": "temperance activist Carrie Nation was the subject of a 1966 opera by Douglas Moore, starring mezzo-soprano ?"} +{"answers": ["St Laurence's Church", "St Laurence's Church, Norwich"], "question": "the west doorway of , Norfolk, contains carvings of \"St Edmund being arrowed and St Lawrence being grilled\"?"} +{"answers": ["August 1923 Air Union Farman Goliath crash"], "question": "French airline Air Union lost two Farman F.60 Goliaths to accidents in 1923, one in May and another in ?"} +{"answers": ["Intel Extreme Masters"], "question": "Season 5 of the eSports tournament had a prize pool of US$130,000 spread over \"\", \"League of Legends\", \"Counter-Strike\", and \"Quake Live\"?"} +{"answers": ["Malcolm MacVicar", "MacVicar", "Malcolm"], "question": "from 1863 until his death in 1904, American educator presided over five different universities, and was the first head for two of them?"} +{"answers": ["Ford Ecostar"], "question": "Ford's 1990s foray into electric vehicles ended after several of its sodium-sulfur batteries burst into flame during charging?"} +{"answers": ["Riley Tredway", "Gilbert R. Tredway", "Tredway", "Gilbert", "Gilbert Riley Tredway"], "question": "Civil War historian refuted the claim that Democrats in his native Indiana were less supportive of the Union war effort than were their Republican neighbors?"} +{"answers": ["Leave It to Jane"], "question": "although the Kern, Bolton and Wodehouse musical was written for the Princess Theatre, it premiered elsewhere because another musical by the same creators was already running there?"} +{"answers": ["Agriculture in Sierra Leone"], "question": " \"(rice farmer pictured)\" accounts for about 50 percent of the country's gross domestic product?"} +{"answers": ["Ivor", "Ivor McMahon", "McMahon"], "question": "Do you know that, as the second violin of the Melos Ensemble, played the \"Divertissement\", dedicated by Jean Françaix to bassoonist William Waterhouse?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Kilbride"], "question": "it is both possible and potentially illegal to falsify who email is from, as learned by Kilbride in ?"} +{"answers": ["Sid", "Ferris", "Sid Ferris"], "question": " was a one-eyed English cyclist who broke the records for \"Land's End to John o' Groats\", \"Edinburgh-to-London\", and \"1,000 miles\" in 1937?"} +{"answers": ["Daphnopsis hellerana"], "question": "the endangered Puerto Rican plant is dioecious, with male plants bearing tubular flowers and females bearing bell-shaped flowers?"} +{"answers": ["Council of Preslav"], "question": "historians believe the 893 established Old Bulgarian as the official language and Preslav as the capital of the First Bulgarian Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Barbour", "Frank Barbour", "Frank"], "question": ", coach of the Michigan Wolverines football team from 1892 to 1893, later led Beech-Nut into the chewing gum business?"} +{"answers": ["Mieczysław Jałowiecki", "Jałowiecki", "Mieczysław"], "question": "in the aftermath of World War I, Polish agronomist lost his renowned estates in Lithuania?"} +{"answers": ["Scorhill"], "question": "Do you know that, on Midsummer's Eve, the sun is said to set over the tip of the largest stone in the , suggesting the circle may have had a purpose in archaeoastronomy?"} +{"answers": ["Iulia Olteanu", "Olteanu", "Iulia"], "question": "Romanian runner won the 1999 European Cross Country Championships but lost her title because of a positive test for the steroid stanozolol?"} +{"answers": ["Hannah", "Hannah"], "question": "Do you know that, on , 1849, the ship's master and two officers fled the in the only lifeboat after the brig was holed by ice, abandoning the passengers and remaining crew?"} +{"answers": ["Vickers Wellington LN514", "Vickers Wellington"], "question": "Do you know that, in a British propaganda exercise during World War II, \"\" was built in under 24 hours, setting a new world record?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Whitney", "Harry", "Harry Payne Whitney", "Whitney"], "question": " was at the center of the Peary–Cook controversy over who had reached the North Pole first?"} +{"answers": ["Le dernier sorcier"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1869, Johannes Brahms conducted the chamber opera (\"The Last Sorcerer\"), composed by Pauline Viardot to a French libretto by Ivan Turgenev?"} +{"answers": ["551 Beirut earthquake"], "question": "movement on the newly discovered Mount Lebanon thrust is the most likely cause of the and resulting tsunami, which left all the coastal cities of Lebanon in ruins?"} +{"answers": ["LVRC Holdings LLC v. Brekka", "LVRC Holdings v. Brekka"], "question": "authorization to use a company computer is not automatically conditional on the motives or loyalty of the employee, according to ?"} +{"answers": ["Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings", "Canterbury Provincial Council"], "question": "the interior of the Stone Chamber in the was regarded as New Zealand architect Benjamin Mountfort's most impressive achievement?"} +{"answers": ["ILoo"], "question": "the was a cancelled Microsoft project by British subsidiary MSN UK to develop a Wi-Fi-enabled Internet portable toilet for summer festivals?"} +{"answers": ["Victoria Clock Tower"], "question": "the clock of the \"\" spent the first three years inside a tower, where its chime could be heard but its face could not be seen?"} +{"answers": ["2011 Malawian Air Fouling Legislation"], "question": "the Minister of Justice claimed that the bill made farting in public illegal, but later retracted his statement?"} +{"answers": ["Dayr al-Shaykh"], "question": "the shrine of a famous medieval shaykh in the currently depopulated village of became a place of pilgrimage for locals following his death in the 13th century?"} +{"answers": ["Deepwater rice"], "question": " \"\" can grow in a day, but only when underwater?"} +{"answers": ["Singer", "Ryan", "Ryan Singer", "--Ryan Singer", "-- Ryan Singer"], "question": "Diné artist worked for the United States Forest Service before becoming a full-time artist?"} +{"answers": ["Swift v. Zynga"], "question": "Zynga, maker of hit games FarmVille and Mafia Wars, faces the pending class action lawsuit , based on allegedly deceptive ads that ran in its games?"} +{"answers": ["History of the Soviet Union", "History of the Soviet Union", "history of the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1982"], "question": "the in the Soviet Union began with high economic growth and soaring prosperity, but ended with social, political, and economic stagnation?"} +{"answers": ["Baird Mountains"], "question": "the Alaskan were named for the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution?"} +{"answers": ["Don't Hold Your Breath"], "question": "the demo version of \"\" was performed by Timbaland and Keri Hilson, and is distinctly different from the present version released by Nicole Scherzinger?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Stoepel", "Stoepel", "Robert Auguste Stoepel"], "question": "the 1859 symphonic work \"Hiawatha\" composed by \"\" is based on Longfellow's epic poem \"The Song of Hiawatha\"?"} +{"answers": ["Waterbury Municipal Center Complex"], "question": "several buildings of Cass Gilbert's use from Abraham Lincoln as decorative motifs, despite Lincoln's lack of connection to that Connecticut city?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Isarn", "William Isarn"], "question": ", a Spanish count, was assassinated while trying to regain what he claimed was his family's land?"} +{"answers": ["Pym", "Pym"], "question": "Do you know that, according to critic Jennifer Kay, Mat Johnson's 2011 novel \"skewers Edgar Allan Poe, race in America, the snack food industry, academia, landscape painting and abominable snowmen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Cleary", "Peter Joseph Cleary", "Peter", "Cleary"], "question": "the \"Cork Examiner\" described the killing of , the first person to be killed by the Special Air Service in Northern Ireland, as \"an act of utter folly\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lernaeocera branchialis"], "question": "a young is an ectoparasitic crustacean on the gills of a flounder or lumpsucker, and it moves on to cod or related fishes after it has matured and mated \"(infested gills of a whiting pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Théry", "Léon", "Léon Théry"], "question": " was a French racing driver who won the Gordon Bennett Cup in 1904 and 1905?"} +{"answers": ["Rabatment of the rectangle"], "question": "Renaissance artists and architects used as a compositional tool in their work?"} +{"answers": ["Aspen City Hall"], "question": "Colorado's has previously been used as a roller rink, an armory, and a concert venue?"} +{"answers": ["Château Fortia"], "question": "Baron Le Roy, owner of the Châteauneuf-du-Pape estate , helped guide the creation of the \"Appellation d'origine contrôlée\" system that became the basis of French wine laws?"} +{"answers": ["Tim Hardaway Jr.", "Jr.", "Tim Hardaway, Jr.", "Tim"], "question": "shooting guard , the son of National Basketball Association All-Star Tim Hardaway, was the first Michigan Wolverines freshman to score 30 points in a game in eight years?"} +{"answers": ["Sydenham Heritage Church"], "question": "the \"\", twice threatened by demolition since 1997, was demolished without authorisation after the 2011 Christchurch earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["The Chieftains in China"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1983, The Chieftains were the first ever Irish musical group to play a concert on the Great Wall of China, resulting in an album: ?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Moolah"], "question": " was an attempt during the Korean War by the United States Air Force to capture a fully operational Russian MiG-15?"} +{"answers": ["Collective leadership"], "question": " was seen as the ideal form of governance by Soviet ideologists during the rules of Georgy Malenkov, Nikita Khrushchev and Leonid Brezhnev?"} +{"answers": ["Sarsfield", "Dominick Sarsfield, 1st Viscount Sarsfield", "Dominick"], "question": "to secure a guilty verdict, , Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas, urged jurors to beat the lone dissenter into submission?"} +{"answers": ["KMAK"], "question": "Spanish-language Regional Mexican station launched in 1990 as an English-language Christian radio outlet serving Fresno, California?"} +{"answers": ["Disi Water Conveyance Project", "Disi Water Conveyance"], "question": "the first independent study of water quality in Jordan's found the water to be highly radioactive?"} +{"answers": ["Freeman", "Richard", "Richard Knill Freeman"], "question": ", who designed British churches, hospitals, municipal buildings, schools and museums, also designed a church in Moscow in the 1880s?"} +{"answers": ["Sexual anhedonia"], "question": "people who suffer from are unable to feel pleasure from an orgasm?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George James Bruere", "Bruere"], "question": "the House of Assembly of Bermuda appointed members to complain to King George III of the \"tyranny and oppression\" of Governor \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cyanea remyi"], "question": "the rare and endangered bellflower is found only on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, and as of 2010, an estimated 24 individuals are known to be growing in the wild?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Santagati", "Richard J. Santagati", "Santagati", "Richard"], "question": "in 2006 received the third highest salary of any president of a private college in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["IBM Award"], "question": "six of the nineteen winners of the National Basketball Association's have played for the San Antonio Spurs?"} +{"answers": ["ProtectMarriage.com"], "question": " was formed to pass California Proposition 8, a voter initiative against same-sex marriage?"} +{"answers": ["We All Had Doctors' Papers"], "question": "Max Boyce's 1975 recording is the only comedy album to reach number one in the UK Album Charts?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Murray-Douglass", "Murray-Douglass", "Anna"], "question": " \"\" helped her future husband, Frederick Douglass, escape slavery by giving him sailor's clothes and a part of her savings?"} +{"answers": ["Malati", "Dasi", "Malati Dasi"], "question": "a US-born ex-hippie , despite fierce opposition, in 1998 became the first international female leader of the Hare Krishna movement?"} +{"answers": ["Dana", "Claxton", "Dana Claxton"], "question": "First Nations contemporary artist is a descendant of Sitting Bull's followers?"} +{"answers": ["Maureen", "Corrigan", "Maureen Corrigan"], "question": "according to book critic , today’s narratives of women’s suffering are breaking with a tradition going back to Homer, in that they show women talking – and fighting – back?"} +{"answers": ["Lorene Cary", "Cary", "Lorene"], "question": "author was the second African American girl accepted at the \"elite\" St. Paul's boarding school in New Hampshire, and in 1991 published \"Black Ice\", a memoir of her experiences?"} +{"answers": ["Pinkney", "Rose Catherine Pinkney", "Rose"], "question": " developed dozens of American television shows, including \"The X-Files\" and \"Girlfriends\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grace", "Grace Mildmay", "Mildmay"], "question": "the autobiography of Renaissance medical practitioner is one of the earliest written by an English woman?"} +{"answers": ["Claire Falkenstein", "Claire", "Falkenstein"], "question": "a critic described the work of abstract sculptor as \"a Jackson Pollock in three dimensions\"?"} +{"answers": ["Abu Zayd", "Hikmat Abu Zayd", "Zayd", "Hikmat"], "question": " \"\" was the first female cabinet minister in Egypt?"} +{"answers": ["Kiely", "Orla Kiely", "Orla"], "question": "Irish designer has had her work featured on a range of Citroën DS3 cars, although she's better known for textiles?"} +{"answers": ["Barend", "Sonja Barend", "Sonja", "Sonja Maria Barend"], "question": "Dutch television talk show host retired in 2006 after forty years of making television?"} +{"answers": ["Pauline Bebe", "Bebe", "Pauline"], "question": " was France's first female rabbi?"} +{"answers": ["Despina", "Storch", "Despina Davidovitch Storch", "Despina Storch"], "question": "alleged German spy was described as \"Turkish Delight\", \"Turkish beauty\", and a \"modern Cleopatra\" in spy literature?"} +{"answers": ["Ágnes Farkas", "Ágnes", "Farkas"], "question": " was selected Hungarian Handballer of the Year in both 2001 and 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Sharp", "Anne", "Anne Sharp"], "question": "even in her thirties, Scottish coloratura soprano was able to pass as a teenager, performing the role of Emmie Spatchett in \"Albert Herring\" at the first Aldeburgh Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Hora Adema", "Wim Hora Adema", "Wim", "Adema"], "question": "Dutch writer, journalist, and feminist co-founded the feminist monthly magazine \"Opzij\" in 1972, a magazine that's still in print?"} +{"answers": ["The Women's March on Versailles", "Women's March on Versailles"], "question": "in 1789 forced the King of France to accept the Declaration of the Rights of Man?"} +{"answers": ["Ivy", "Alvarez", "Ivy Alvarez"], "question": "award-winning poet and Cardiff resident \"\" was born in the Philippines, grew up in Tasmania, has worked in Scotland, Ireland, and Spain, and had her first book published in the US?"} +{"answers": ["Merrythought"], "question": " is the last remaining teddy bear manufacturer in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Paul E. Osborne", "Paul Edward Osborne", "Osborne", "Paul"], "question": "after his election in 1998 as mayor of Campbellsville, Kentucky, formed a team that attracted Amazon.com, among others, to replace two closed factories?"} +{"answers": ["Day Sunday", "7 Day Sunday"], "question": "Chris Addison promoted his new satirical radio show as \"four relatively ill-informed idiots fail to take the news seriously for an hour\"?"} +{"answers": ["Characteristic equation", "Characteristic equation", "characteristic equation of a linear differential equation with constant coefficients"], "question": "mathematician Leonhard Euler discovered that a simple could be used to solve certain linear homogeneous differential equations?"} +{"answers": ["Niiya", "Hitomi", "Hitomi Niiya"], "question": "the women's race at the 2007 Tokyo Marathon was won by , who at the time had never run in a marathon before?"} +{"answers": ["Paweł Jasienica", "Paweł", "Jasienica"], "question": "Polish best-selling historian and dissident , due to his criticism of the Polish communist government, had his books removed from distribution and prohibited from printing?"} +{"answers": ["Arizona v. New Mexico"], "question": "Do you know that, in , the U.S. Supreme Court rejected Arizonas attempt to invoke original jurisdiction, but Arizona prevailed when the case returned to the court on appeal?"} +{"answers": ["Transmission electron microscopy DNA sequencing"], "question": " is a promising new technology which allows sequencing of individual DNA molecules?"} +{"answers": ["You Make Me Wanna..."], "question": "Usher's 1997 song \"\" is an acoustic guitar-based R&B, soul and pop ballad about \"juggling three women\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sophismata"], "question": "depending on the interpretation, like \"All men are donkeys or men and donkeys are donkeys\" can either be true or false?"} +{"answers": ["Salih", "Al-Fadl ibn Salih", "Al-Fadl"], "question": "during the tenure of the Abbasid governor , the Egyptian cities of al-Fustat and al-Askar were merged into one large city?"} +{"answers": ["Pierre Chambrin", "Pierre", "Chambrin"], "question": "Alice Waters lobbied the Clinton administration to replace White House Executive Chef with an American chef?"} +{"answers": ["Bason Botanic Gardens", "Bason Botanic Gardens Trust"], "question": "the conservatories of the in Wanganui were constructed using recycled bricks from two demolished picture theatres?"} +{"answers": ["Marcel Deiss"], "question": "until petitioned the French authorities to change the wine laws in 2005, it was illegal to not list the grape variety on the labels of Grand cru Alsatian wine?"} +{"answers": ["Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance"], "question": "DJ Jazzy Jeff and Will Smith of DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince won Grammy Awards for the same year they boycotted the ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["1965 Skyways Coach-Air Avro 748 crash"], "question": "although the ended with the passengers hanging upside down in their seats, they all survived?"} +{"answers": ["Nikolla", "Ivanaj", "Nikolla bey Ivanaj"], "question": " was one of the participants of the Albanian Congress of Trieste held in 1913?"} +{"answers": ["To Be Alone with You"], "question": "\"\" was the first song Bob Dylan recorded for his 1969 album \"Nashville Skyline\"?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Naylor", "Robert W. Naylor", "Robert Wesley Naylor"], "question": "former California Assembly Republican Leader and California Republican Party Chair was editor of \"The Stanford Daily\" while he was a student at Stanford University?"} +{"answers": ["Papel Prensa"], "question": " produced 170,000 tons of newsprint for 170 dailies in 2009, accounting for 75% of the newsprint market in Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Muriel a oranžová smrt"], "question": "the invasion of monsters from the Orange Planet in the Czech comic album was a satiric response to the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Martin", "William Martin", "William Martin"], "question": "in the first scientific study of fossils in English, speculated that horn coral \"\" was a kind of bamboo and said another fossil was not a small crocodile tail?"} +{"answers": ["Kirrane", "Jack Kirrane", "Jack"], "question": "12 years after his team was disqualified, returned to the Olympics and captained the United States ice hockey team to a gold medal?"} +{"answers": ["John M. Bacon", "Bacon", "John", "John Mosby Bacon"], "question": "General of the 3rd US Infantry regiment was incorrectly reported killed with a hundred of his men after the 1898 Battle of Sugar Point?"} +{"answers": ["Durham Street Methodist Church"], "question": "the \"\", destroyed in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, was the first stone church in Canterbury, New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Betty Jane Mitchell Gorin-Smith", "Betty Jane Gorin-Smith", "Gorin-Smith", "Betty"], "question": "historian penned a 2006 study of Confederate General John Hunt Morgan's 1863 raids though central Kentucky?"} +{"answers": ["Beeldenstorm"], "question": "the was a wave of riotous destruction of church art and property that spread across the Low Countries in ?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Creek"], "question": " in Ohio was named after Margaret Snowden, the first white woman settler in Athens County?"} +{"answers": ["Leif Rode", "Leif", "Leif Sundt Rode", "Rode"], "question": ", who competed in rowing at the 1912 Summer Olympics, was chairman of the Association for the Promotion of Skiing more than forty years later?"} +{"answers": ["Shapeshifting", "Shapeshifting"], "question": "Young Galaxy and producer Dan Lissvik of Studio collaborated across the Atlantic using Skype to produce their new album ?"} +{"answers": ["Hillebrandia sandwicensis", "Hillebrandia"], "question": "of the 1,401 species in the family Begoniaceae, is the only one not in the genus \"Begonia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zenga Zenga"], "question": "the Libyan opposition has embraced \"\", an Israeli-created auto-tuned song and viral YouTube video that parodies Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Redgrave", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "the entrance to a burial vault below in Suffolk was accidentally discovered during a rehearsal for \"Quasimodo\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grammy Award for Best Americana Album"], "question": "American multi-instrumentalist Levon Helm won the first Grammy Award for in 2010 for the album \"Electric Dirt\"?"} +{"answers": ["Commission for Polish Relief"], "question": "the provided limited food and medical supplies to occupied Poland until late 1941, in spite of Britain's 1940 blockade of shipments to Nazi occupied Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Octavius", "Wigram", "Octavius Wigram"], "question": " was guarding a door of Westminster Abbey at the coronation of George IV when the Queen was turned away?"} +{"answers": ["Hylobius transversovittatus"], "question": "the weevil has been introduced into the United States and Canada to help control the invasive wetland plant purple loosestrife?"} +{"answers": ["Mirza", "Ibrahim Mirza", "Ibrahim"], "question": "after Prince was killed on the orders of his brother-in-law, Shah Ismail II of Persia, his wife destroyed his Persian miniatures by washing them in water?"} +{"answers": ["Reuben Wells", "Reuben Wells"], "question": "for 30 years the steam engine \"\", now displayed at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, pushed train cars up the steepest railroad incline in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["The Mouse Problem"], "question": "the Monty Python sketch \"\", a mockumentary about men who want to be mice, parodies 1960s TV documentaries on homosexuality?"} +{"answers": ["Gary", "Aguirre", "Gary J. Aguirre"], "question": ", who predicted the 2008 financial crisis, was fired by the SEC for trying to investigate Wall Street banker John Mack, a major fundraiser to President Bush's 2004 campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Sonfon"], "question": "with an area of (), is Sierra Leone's largest inland lake?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Gottlieb", "Michael Stuart Gottlieb", "Michael S. Gottlieb"], "question": "Dr. was instrumental in identifying AIDS in 1981 and thereafter treated actor Rock Hudson for the disease?"} +{"answers": ["Yokozuna Memorial Show", "Yokozuna Benefit Memorial Show"], "question": "The Headshrinkers, who had last wrestled in the World Wrestling Federation in 1994, were reunited at the in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["The Stanley Clarke Band"], "question": "Stanley Clarke's album won the 2011 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album?"} +{"answers": ["Heinrich-Heine-Straße", "Heinrich-Heine-Straße"], "question": "the in Berlin, opened in 1928, was a ghost station for nearly three decades and retains much of its original appearance?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Harris", "George Washington Harris", "George Harris"], "question": "humorist s comic character Sut Lovingood, who figured in tales attacking Abraham Lincoln and other politicians, has been described as \"Huck Finn on amphetamines\"?"} +{"answers": ["5 Ronin"], "question": "the Marvel Comics limited series reimagines superheroes Wolverine, Psylocke, Punisher, Hulk and Deadpool as masterless samurai in 17th-century Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Lebia grandis"], "question": "the ground beetle, , can eat about 23 eggs \"\" or three larvae of the Colorado potato beetle every day?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Douglass", "William Douglass", "William Douglass"], "question": " was an 18th century American physician whose pamphlets on paper money led Adam Smith to call him \"honest and downright\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dash", "Dash"], "question": "Queen Victoria saved her pet spaniel from a carriage accident?"} +{"answers": ["Seara", "Seara"], "question": "Do you know that, in its campaign against a Romanian World War I alliance with the Entente Powers, the newspaper employed conservatives, socialists and anarchists as contributors?"} +{"answers": ["Joanne", "Siegel", "Joanne Siegel"], "question": " \"\" was the original model for Lois Lane and later married Superman's co-creator?"} +{"answers": ["Damon R. Eubank", "Eubank", "Damon", "Ralph Eubank"], "question": "Kentucky historian wrote a book on the family of U.S. Senator John J. Crittenden, whose sons fought on opposing sides in the Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Barcelona", "Barcelona"], "question": "the song \"\" by Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé is considered an illustrative example of the difference between pop and classical singing?"} +{"answers": ["Parapinnixa affinis"], "question": "the is one of only two marine crustaceans to be included on the IUCN Red List of endangered species?"} +{"answers": ["Momchil"], "question": "the life of 14th-century Bulgarian brigand and local ruler of the Rhodopes has been retold both as an opera and as a comic book?"} +{"answers": ["France", "Ya France", "Ponhele", "Ponhele ya France"], "question": "Namibian trade unionist was an outspoken critic of the \"Willing buyer, willing seller\" land reform principle?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Martyn Whitney", "Whitney", "Henry Martyn"], "question": "Mark Twain threatened to eat newspaper editor ?"} +{"answers": ["Český Šternberk Castle"], "question": " \"\" appears several times in the Albanian-Czech film \"The Sorrow of Mrs. Schneider\"?"} +{"answers": ["Crash position indicator"], "question": "shortly after it was introduced, the was credited with saving the life of a critically injured airman?"} +{"answers": ["Introduction and Allegro", "Introduction and Allegro"], "question": "on a commission of the Érard company to show off the expressive range of its double-action pedal harp, Maurice Ravel composed for harp, flute, clarinet and string quartet?"} +{"answers": ["Zosimus aeneus"], "question": "the coral reef crab contains deadly poisonous neurotoxins?"} +{"answers": ["Domaine Jean-Luc Colombo", "Colombo", "Jean-Luc Colombo", "Domaine"], "question": "Rhône winemaker lamented the competition from California wines, describing their rise as \"losing civilisation and vulgarising wine\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lee Crooks", "Lee", "Crooks", "Aircraftman Lee Crooks"], "question": "former Manchester City footballer is soon scheduled to serve on the frontline in the War in Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Matheny", "Luke Matheny", "Luke"], "question": ", whose hair was described as \"a vast black bouffant that makes him look like an untidy microphone\", began his Academy Award acceptance speech by joking, \"I should've gotten a haircut\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stielgranate 41"], "question": "the Wehrmacht used \"\" \"(pictured in gun barrel)\" for its PaK-36 anti-tank guns?"} +{"answers": ["Old Bavarian Donaumoos"], "question": "the surface level of the , once a bog covering , has dropped by since drainage began in 1790?"} +{"answers": ["University of Redwood"], "question": "the is fiction based on a copying of the entire Reed College website, raising concerns that it could be used to collect admission application fees fraudulently?"} +{"answers": ["B96 Pepsi SummerBash"], "question": "in 2009 \"The Price is Right\" featured tickets to the as a showcase showdown prize?"} +{"answers": ["Caccia Birch House", "Caccia Birch"], "question": "the historic in Hokowhitu includes a billiards room named after the Governor-General of New Zealand, Lord Plunket, who resided in the House temporarily?"} +{"answers": ["Jean Babilée", "Babilée", "Jean"], "question": "dancer performance in the ballet \"Le Jeune Homme et la Mort\" included being hung by the neck on a gallows for one minute?"} +{"answers": ["Ashford Black", "Ashford Black Marble"], "question": "Derby Museum has a diagram of Ecton Hill \"\" made from and other minerals?"} +{"answers": ["Kathleen", "Newcastle", "Kathleen Pelham-Clinton, Duchess of Newcastle"], "question": " purchased a dog from the Tsar of Russia in 1892 for a sum equivalent to nearly £20,000 in modern currency?"} +{"answers": ["Pocock", "Edward", "Edward Innes Pocock"], "question": "Scottish Rugby Union player was also a member of Cecil Rhodes' Pioneer Column?"} +{"answers": ["Highweek"], "question": "the parishioners of petitioned the pope for their own graveyard?"} +{"answers": ["Oliver H. Lowry", "Lowry", "Oliver", "Oliver Howe Lowry"], "question": "'s 1951 paper on the Lowry protein assay is the most-cited paper of all time?"} +{"answers": ["John Garrels", "John", "Garrels"], "question": "University of Michigan fullback won medals in both the 110 m hurdles and shot put at the 1908 Olympics in London?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert Fowler", "William Fowler", "Fowler", "William", "William Herbert Fowler"], "question": "golf course architect , who redesigned the 18th hole at Pebble Beach Golf Links, was also an MCC cricketer?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Payner"], "question": " is known as the \"briefcase caper\" case because it concerned the exclusion of evidence surreptitiously copied from a Bahamian banker's briefcase?"} +{"answers": ["Mothers' Bus attack"], "question": "during the takeover of the hijacked by the Yamam, the hijackers killed two mothers, of two and four children, giving the incident its name?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Robert", "Robert L. Miller"], "question": "as mayor of Campbellsville, Kentucky, sometimes swept out the basements of people's houses after heavy rains?"} +{"answers": ["The Satirist"], "question": "Sir James Hogg and the Duke of Brunswick each pressed charges against Barnard Gregory for libel because of articles that he published in ?"} +{"answers": ["Al Mar", "Al Mar Knives"], "question": " was the first knife factory to sell a production knife for more than $US100?"} +{"answers": ["al-Samad", "Abd", "Abd al-Samad"], "question": "16th-century Mughal miniature painter and director of Akbar's imperial workshop, , may have been the same person as Persian miniature artist Mirza Ali \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oprahization"], "question": "politicians discuss the ways in which they and their families have suffered because of ?"} +{"answers": ["Crotalaria avonensis"], "question": "though the rare Central Florida legume was first collected in 1950, it took another 39 years to be recognized and named as a distinct species?"} +{"answers": ["National Screen Institute"], "question": "as part of its training program for up-and-coming Aboriginal filmmakers, the Canadian hosts a \"Spirit Day\" with a traditional feast and pipe ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["M-46", "M-46"], "question": " is only one of three trans-peninsular state highways in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Donald", "Donald S. Sanford", "Sanford"], "question": ", who wrote the screenplay for the World War II epic film \"Midway\" (1976), was a sonarman in the U.S. Navy during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Walter Koch", "Koch", "Walter", "Walter Koch"], "question": "German paratrooper \"\" acted against the Commando Order and saved John Dutton Frost's British paratroopers from execution?"} +{"answers": ["geometric stable distribution", "Geometric stable distribution"], "question": "the Laplace distribution with a mean of zero is a special case of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Grammy Award for Best Male Rap Solo Performance"], "question": "Nelly and Eminem won Grammys for in the two years when the Best Rap Solo Performance Award was split into male and female categories?"} +{"answers": ["Marks", "Harry", "Harry Marks", "Harry Hananel Marks"], "question": " \"\", whose \"Financial News\" crusaded against fraudulent stock market schemes, was himself widely implicated in dubious share promotions?"} +{"answers": ["Estacado, Texas", "Estacado"], "question": "the ghost town of , was founded by Quakers as a farming community?"} +{"answers": ["Robert McConnell", "Robert William McConnell", "McConnell", "Robert", "Robert McConnell"], "question": "Ulster loyalist was implicated in several sectarian attacks and killings in Northern Ireland, but was never charged or convicted?"} +{"answers": ["Wouri estuary"], "question": "the is a global marine biodiversity hotspot?"} +{"answers": ["Pacifica", "Pacifica"], "question": "Ralph Stackpole's statue was at one time planned for permanent construction on an island in San Francisco Bay?"} +{"answers": ["Bad Dreams", "Bad Dreams"], "question": "because director-writer Akiva Goldsman had an aversion to hospitals, he shot the mental hospital scenes in the \"Fringe\" episode \"\" in a church?"} +{"answers": ["Barry", "Jones", "Barry Jones", "Barry Jones"], "question": "Welsh boxer lost his WBO Super featherweight title through events caused by an anomaly in a brain scan?"} +{"answers": ["Conradina verticillata"], "question": "the has three sets of chromosomes in its cells, one set more than other plants in the same genus?"} +{"answers": ["Maine–New Hampshire men's ice hockey rivalry", "New Hampshire–Maine men's ice hockey rivalry"], "question": "the is sometimes referred to as the \"Border War\"?"} +{"answers": ["Upper Stone Canyon Reservoir", "Stone Canyon Reservoir"], "question": " was used as a filming location for Roman Polanski's \"Chinatown\" (1974)?"} +{"answers": ["Archelaus", "Archelaus"], "question": ", the high priest of the Roman goddess of war in Comana, claimed to be the son of King Mithridates VI when he wooed, and subsequently married, Queen Berenice IV of Egypt?"} +{"answers": ["Bird", "Golding", "Golding Bird"], "question": "physician invented the electric moxa in order to save patients from having to be burnt with glowing charcoal?"} +{"answers": ["Escobaria minima"], "question": "the petite endangered cactus bears 1.5-cm long flowers that may be larger than the cactus body itself, and fruits no more than in length?"} +{"answers": ["Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana"], "question": ", the National Health Insurance Programme of India, offers cashless health insurance of up to 30,000 to the poor for just 30?"} +{"answers": ["Grammy Award for Best Female Rap Solo Performance"], "question": "American singer Missy Elliott received the Grammy Award for both years it was presented?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Gulliver's Travels"], "question": "\"Gulliver's Travels\" is reportedly the only book read by comedy writer Bill Dare, creator of BBC satirical radio comedy , while he was at university?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Ribbon Bacon Festival"], "question": "during the 2010 in Des Moines, Iowa, the 600 guests ate approximately 30,000 strips of bacon?"} +{"answers": ["Ohinetahi"], "question": ", the historical home and formal garden in New Zealand owned by Sir Miles Warren, architect of the Christchurch Town Hall, was extensively damaged during the 2010 Canterbury earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["de Borchgrave", "Isabelle", "De Borchgrave", "Isabelle de Borchgrave", "Borchgrave"], "question": "Belgian artist creates life-size, painted paper sculptures of wedding gowns, shoes, needlework lace, and strings of pearls?"} +{"answers": ["Tell Ghoraifé"], "question": "finds at the prehistoric Neolithic , located east of Damascus, Syria, show the evolution that took place over a millennium, from wild to domesticated barley?"} +{"answers": ["Howard C. Reiche Community School"], "question": "12 years after the U.S. Department of Education gave Blue Ribbon status to the in Portland, Maine, it was declared deficient under No Child Left Behind?"} +{"answers": ["Hubert", "Hubert Chevis", "Chevis"], "question": "British Army lieutenant was murdered in 1931 with a plate of poisoned partridge?"} +{"answers": ["Xochimilco"], "question": "the canals and chinampas of \"\", a World Heritage Site in Mexico City, are in danger of disappearing within 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Duanesburg High", "Duanesburg High School"], "question": "former child actor Philip Amelio once taught English and coached baseball at in Upstate New York?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Rawda", "Al-Rawda"], "question": "offerings in the 4000-year old temple of , Syria, came from as far as Egypt, Afghanistan and India?"} +{"answers": ["Clairmont", "Corwin Clairmont", "Corwin"], "question": "artist designed the Salish-Kootenai's tribal seal when he was 15 and it is still used today?"} +{"answers": ["Creal Reef Light", "Creal Reef"], "question": "Creal Reef, Queensland, site of , was named after a No. 101 Flight RAAF pilot who assisted HMAS \"Moresby\" with her surveys?"} +{"answers": ["A Darker Domain"], "question": "Val McDermid's novel explores the social and emotional implications of the UK miners strike of 1984–1985?"} +{"answers": ["Edgar Nelson Gilbert", "Edgar Gilbert", "Edgar", "Gilbert"], "question": " investigated the mathematics of shuffling playing cards?"} +{"answers": ["Dvorak", "Charles Dvorak", "Charles Edward Dvorak", "Charles"], "question": " \"\" missed the pole vault finals at the 1900 Olympics after being told the event was postponed, but returned to win the gold medal at the 1904 Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Employees' State Insurance Corporation", "Employees' State Insurance"], "question": "the scheme provides social security and health insurance to over Indians?"} +{"answers": ["Maersk Triple E class", "Maersk Triple E-class container ship"], "question": "Maersk Line's are expected to be the largest ships in the world when they enter service?"} +{"answers": ["Maya city"], "question": "the earliest known in the Maya lowlands of Mesoamerica dates to around ?"} +{"answers": ["Tibouren"], "question": "ampelographer Pierre Galet suspects that the Provence wine grape was likely introduced to Marseilles by the Ancient Greeks, but could also be Middle Eastern in origin?"} +{"answers": ["The Card Players"], "question": "the French Government issued a postage stamp \"\" bringing attention to the theft of Cézanne's in 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Orphans' Decree"], "question": "a 17th-century Yemeni requiring the conversion of orphans to Islam was still being enforced as late as 1948?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelmine Reichard", "Wilhelmine", "Reichard"], "question": ", the first German woman balloonist, fell unconscious at during her third flight in 1811 and crash-landed in a forest?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Scheinberg"], "question": "on , 2011, resulted in the end of online poker play for United States residents on the three online poker sites that account for approximately 95% of the market?"} +{"answers": ["Graham Edmunds", "Graham", "Edmunds"], "question": "despite being told by doctors that he might never walk again, British swimmer has won two Paralympic gold medals in world record times?"} +{"answers": ["Purgatory Correctional Facility"], "question": "Mormon bigamist Warren Jeffs spent a year in a prison called ?"} +{"answers": ["Clara Clarita"], "question": "Sir Winston Churchill's American grandfather paid $125,000 for a new luxury steam yacht, \"\", that could only manage a speed of ()?"} +{"answers": ["Wandering Madman", "The Wandering Madman"], "question": "the inscription on Leoš Janáček's gravestone was inspired by his choral composition ?"} +{"answers": ["Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act", "Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006"], "question": "the was reportedly voted on without any committee members reviewing the actual language?"} +{"answers": ["Code for America Commons", "Civic Commons"], "question": " is an organization reducing government IT costs with open source technology?"} +{"answers": ["Hicks", "Philip Hugh Whitby Hicks", "Philip"], "question": "Brigadier , the commander of an airborne brigade, had to swim ashore during the Allied invasion of Sicily?"} +{"answers": ["Everything is Terrible!"], "question": "clips of VHS tapes from the website include how to massage a cat, an anti-pedophilia yellow dinosaur, and a direct-to-video crime drama featuring Jay Leno?"} +{"answers": ["Wilma Dykeman RiverWay Plan"], "question": "the \"\" is a 17-mile greenway system designed to encourage economic development and multi-modal transportation along the French Broad River?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan Bourque", "Ryan", "Bourque"], "question": ", son of Hockey Hall of Famer Ray Bourque, has won four medals, including two gold medals, with Team USA in International Ice Hockey Federation tournaments?"} +{"answers": ["Barranquilla"], "question": " is the fourth most populous city of Colombia?"} +{"answers": ["Coughlin", "Daniel P. Coughlin", "Daniel Coughlin", "Daniel"], "question": "recently retired Fr. was the first Catholic priest to serve as Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Demolition of Babri Masjid", "Demolition of the Babri Masjid"], "question": "the offices of Air India were attacked as part of the violent in Pakistan and Bangladesh?"} +{"answers": ["Irish of Vincennes"], "question": "the \"\", three Irish nationals arrested in Paris on terrorism charges in 1982, were framed by members of a Presidential secret police unit?"} +{"answers": ["John Avery Haldeman", "John Haldeman", "Haldeman", "John"], "question": ", a journalist covering the Louisville Grays baseball team, was asked to play second base for the team for one game during the 1877 season?"} +{"answers": ["The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak"], "question": "Albert Bierstadt 1863 painting \"\" is sometimes likened to Frederic Edwin Church \"The Heart of the Andes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Burt", "Richard Burt", "Richard", "Richard Burt"], "question": "visually impaired skier won four Winter Paralympic medals for Great Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Ellen Matthews", "Matthews", "Mary"], "question": "photographer has been responsible for the celebrity portraits used as commercial bumpers on \"Saturday Night Live\" since 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Mooghaun"], "question": "the interior part of the fort was demolished to facilitate its use as a picnicking spot?"} +{"answers": ["Mike Loan", "Mike", "Loan"], "question": " amassed a career batting average of .500 by hitting safely once in two at-bats in his only career Major League Baseball game?"} +{"answers": ["Ciborium", "Ciborium", "ciborium"], "question": "for much of the Middle Ages, church altars were hidden from view at points in services by curtains hung from a \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Laurelhurst Park"], "question": "in 1919, the Pacific Coast Parks Association named Portland, Oregon the \"most beautiful park\" on the West Coast?"} +{"answers": ["Lower Swell"], "question": " is located on the banks of the River Dikler?"} +{"answers": ["Filep", "Karma", "Filep Karma"], "question": " is serving a 15-year jail sentence for raising the flag of West Papua in Jayapura, Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["I Am", "I Am"], "question": "writer-director Tom Shadyac made the documentary after suffering post-concussion syndrome from a serious bicycle accident—and sleeping in his closet to avoid acute sensitivity to light and sound?"} +{"answers": ["Garden of Ridván", "Garden of Ridván, Baghdad"], "question": "the festival of Ridván, the \"King of Festivals\" of the Bahá'í Faith, celebrates events that took place in a \"\" almost 150 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!"], "question": "controversy over Pedro Almodóvar's 1990 film led to the creation of the NC-17 rating?"} +{"answers": ["Amer Fort"], "question": "in 2007, the Amber Palace of in Rajasthan was visited by tourists?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Wilson Onsare", "Wilson Onsare Ombui", "Onsare"], "question": " made the fastest ever marathon debut at the 2003 Paris Marathon, but never improved upon his debut time?"} +{"answers": ["Palaeoperenethis", "Palaeoperenethis thaleri"], "question": "the only known specimen of the extinct spider is in the Royal Ontario Museum?"} +{"answers": ["St James' Church, Cooling", "St James' Church"], "question": "the churchyard of in Cooling, Kent, is said to have provided the inspiration for the opening chapter of Charles Dickens' book \"Great Expectations\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marcos", "Mateo", "Marcos Mateo"], "question": "in his Major League Baseball debut, came into the game in the 11th inning, loaded the bases, then gave up a sacrifice fly to lose the game?"} +{"answers": ["Jeremy Kerley", "Jeremy Dashon Kerley", "Jeremy", "Kerley"], "question": " \"\" was recruited by Texas and Stanford to play baseball and by Oklahoma to play college football, but he ultimately decided to play football for Texas Christian University?"} +{"answers": ["Gilgamesh", "Gilgamesh"], "question": "the in Camden, London, is said to be \"an ostentatious replica of a Babylonian palace\"?"} +{"answers": ["The New Klondike"], "question": "Lewis Milestone's 1926 sports drama comedy silent film was the first film assignment of writer Ben Hecht?"} +{"answers": ["Kenichi Maeyamada", "Kenichi", "Maeyamada"], "question": "Japanese composer remixes anime and video game music under the pseudonym \"Hyadain\"?"} +{"answers": ["Algerian mouse"], "question": "Do you know that, unlike the closely related house mouse, the wild clears away its own droppings?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Claude Kavumbagu", "Jean-Claude", "Kavumbagu"], "question": "Burundian Internet journalist was arrested and charged with treason after writing a blog post criticizing his country's security forces?"} +{"answers": ["Meadow Lake, Nevada County, California", "Meadow Lake"], "question": " revelers took a ferry to hurdy gurdy houses?"} +{"answers": ["Spill", "Spill", "spill"], "question": "although is often undesirable in the recording of popular music, it can be heard on records by The Beatles and Christina Aguilera?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Sadowski", "Anthony Sadowski"], "question": ", after escaping captivity in the Great Northern War in 1704, came to America and helped Daniel Boone's father found Amity Township, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Berry Hinton", "Berry Hinton", "Berry", "Hinton"], "question": " had only three losing seasons in his twenty-three years as head baseball coach from 1943 to 1967 at Louisiana Tech University in Ruston?"} +{"answers": ["Perceptual trap"], "question": "the use of herbicide on the natural habitat of the Lesser Prairie Chicken may have created a ?"} +{"answers": ["Rewards and Fairies"], "question": "Kipling's includes \"If—\" which has been voted Britain's most popular poem?"} +{"answers": ["Nilar Thein", "Thein", "Nilar"], "question": "Burmese prisoner of conscience once evaded police capture by rickshaw taxi?"} +{"answers": ["Marine habitats", "marine habitat"], "question": "the umbrella mouth gulper \"\" lives in deep sea where it swallows fish much larger than itself?"} +{"answers": ["Semper Fidelis", "Semper Fidelis"], "question": "\"\" by John Philip Sousa is regarded as the official march of the United States Marine Corps?"} +{"answers": ["Askarov", "Azimzhan Askarov", "Azimzhan"], "question": "US actor Martin Sheen has advocated on behalf of imprisoned Kyrgyzstani activist and journalist ?"} +{"answers": ["1980 Scottish Cup Final", "Scottish Cup Final"], "question": "a riot after the between Celtic F.C. and Rangers F.C. resulted in a ban on the sale of alcoholic beverages at sporting events in Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Phaeoceros laevis"], "question": "the sex organs of are visible on its dorsal surface?"} +{"answers": ["Andy and April's Fancy Party"], "question": "NBC accidentally ran a promo about a secret wedding from the \"Parks and Recreation\" episode \"\" two months before the episode aired?"} +{"answers": ["Harold", "Pupkewitz", "Harold Pupkewitz"], "question": "Namibian entrepreneur (age 95) has managed his business conglomerate since 1937?"} +{"answers": ["Jaigarh Fort"], "question": " in Rajasthan, which was a center of artillery production, has the world's largest cannon on wheels, the Jaivana \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Boston and Montana Consolidated Copper and Silver Mining Company", "Montana Consolidated Copper and Silver Mining Company"], "question": "in 1889, the agreed to build a smelter in Great Falls, Montana, if a local power company built a dam to supply it with power?"} +{"answers": ["The Experiment", "The Experiment"], "question": "on his debut album, , Dane Rumble found it difficult to write his former band's usual hip hop music, so he turned to pop rock?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Waghorn", "Waghorn", "Richard"], "question": " was awarded the Air Force Cross after winning the 1929 Schneider Trophy seaplane race?"} +{"answers": ["Tainosia"], "question": "the extinct planthopper was named for the Taíno people and Hispaniola?"} +{"answers": ["Theâtre de l'Étoile du Nord"], "question": " has been said to be \"as \"boho\" as Tunis gets\"?"} +{"answers": ["Commelina cyanea"], "question": "the Australian creeping plant \"\" is known as scurvy weed as early settlers ate it to ward off scurvy?"} +{"answers": ["Cruz", "Norma Cruz", "Norma"], "question": "in 2007, the foundation headed by Guatemalan human rights activist helped to convict over 30 individuals accused of murdering women?"} +{"answers": ["Titan Cup"], "question": "despite having won all its round-robin matches, South Africa lost to India in the final of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Herman", "Bailey", "Herman Bailey"], "question": "African American artist was the one-time artist-in-residence for Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of Ghana?"} +{"answers": ["Walraversijde"], "question": ", the site of a reconstructed medieval fishing village, is the most studied archaeological site of its type in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Janet Smith", "Janet Smith case"], "question": "the , the unsolved 1924 murder of a Scottish nursemaid in Vancouver, led to an attempt to make it illegal to employ Orientals and white women in the same household?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Perkins", "Perkins", "Charles Elliott Perkins", "Charles"], "question": " \"\" was appointed assistant treasurer of the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad at the age of 20?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Hunt Painter", "Painter"], "question": "the plant \"Fumaria painteri\" has only been found twice in Britain, and both times by the ?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph McCulloch", "McCulloch", "Joseph Howard McCulloch", "Joseph"], "question": "Do you know that, in the 1918 season, coached star American football players from multiple schools, including 1917 All-American Archie Weston?"} +{"answers": ["Avenue Habib Bourguiba", "Habib Bourguiba"], "question": " is the principal thoroughfare of Tunis?"} +{"answers": ["Mitchell Ayres", "Ayres", "Mitchell"], "question": "Perry Como's musical conductor, , was offered his long-time job with the singer during a golf game?"} +{"answers": ["Mukasarasi", "Godeliève", "Godeliève Mukasarasi"], "question": "after the Rwandan Genocide, social worker and survivor founded a group to help widows and orphans further their socio-economic rights?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam"], "question": "the on the Blue Nile in Ethiopia will house Africa's largest hydroelectric power plant and impound the continent's largest reservoir when completed?"} +{"answers": ["Iosif Ziselovich Begun", "Begun", "Iosif Begun", "Iosif"], "question": "the release from prison of , a leader of the campaign to free the Jews of the USSR, was announced in 1987 by Soviet politician Georgy Arbatov on \"Face the Nation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ristikontra"], "question": "in the Finnish card game , a player wins a trick by playing another card of the same rank as the first card in the trick?"} +{"answers": ["Sally Bowles"], "question": "Christopher Isherwood named the character after Paul Bowles, because he found Bowles attractive?"} +{"answers": ["Party-list representation in the House of Representatives of the Philippines", "Sectoral representation in the House of Representatives of the Philippines"], "question": "former presidential son Mikey Arroyo \"\" currently sits as a of tricycle drivers and security guards in the House of Representatives of the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Liberty Cinema"], "question": " in Mumbai got its name as it was built in 1947, the year of Indian Independence?"} +{"answers": ["Small Heath F.C.", "1893–94 Small Heath F.C. season"], "question": "Small Heath F.C. went through the without drawing a League match?"} +{"answers": ["Mutai", "Emmanuel Kipchirchir Mutai", "Emmanuel"], "question": "Kenyan ran a course record to win the 2011 London Marathon and become the fourth fastest man ever in the marathon?"} +{"answers": ["Gendang beleq"], "question": ", a music and dance performance popular in Lombok, Indonesia, is so named because it uses two big drums?"} +{"answers": ["National Art Schools", "National Art Schools"], "question": "Havana's \"(school of ballet pictured)\", conceived by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara, are considered to be outstanding architectural achievements of the Cuban Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Percy DuBose Saint", "Saint", "Percy", "Percy Saint"], "question": "Louisiana Attorney General in 1929 ruled that impeachment proceedings against Governor Huey Pierce Long, Jr. were constitutional?"} +{"answers": ["Hodgen's Cemetery Mound"], "question": "artificial deformation of a skull enabled archaeologists to identify the Adena as the builders of the in Tiltonsville, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["James", "J. J. Parfitt", "Parfitt", "James Parfitt"], "question": "s best bowling in first-class cricket came in his second match, when he claimed seven wickets in the first innings, all bowled?"} +{"answers": ["Opsismodysplasia"], "question": "the bone disease was named from the Greek word \"opsismos\" meaning \"late\"?"} +{"answers": ["Timothy E. Gregory", "Gregory", "Timothy"], "question": "Byzantine historian served as director of the Ohio State University excavations at Isthmia?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Hansen", "Andy Hansen"], "question": "baseball pitcher \"\" earned his first major league victory against the Philadelphia Phillies, the only other major league team for which he would ever play?"} +{"answers": ["Amate", "amate"], "question": "despite being banned by Spanish colonial authorities in Mexico, the making of , or bark paper, never disappeared?"} +{"answers": ["Vittorio Arrigoni", "Vittorio", "Arrigoni"], "question": "pro-Palestinian activist was kidnapped by suspected members of a Islamic militant group operating in Gaza and later found hanged?"} +{"answers": ["1st Airlanding Brigade", "1st Airlanding Brigade"], "question": "around 252 glider infantry of the were drowned during the Allied invasion of Sicily?"} +{"answers": ["Lynn Borden", "Borden", "Lynn"], "question": "after her role in the 1972 horror film \"Frogs\", actress began collecting frog figurines as a hobby?"} +{"answers": ["Jacqueline Lisa Berger", "Jacqueline", "Jacqueline Berger", "Berger"], "question": "poet compares the writing process to dreaming?"} +{"answers": ["Climate of the Falkland Islands"], "question": "the have on average only 2–3 hours of direct sunlight per day in winter and only 6 hours in summer?"} +{"answers": ["William Elmo Tanner", "Elmo Tanner", "Elmo", "Tanner"], "question": "\"Heartaches,\" featuring whistling, became a number 1 hit fourteen years after it was recorded?"} +{"answers": ["Lǫgmaðr Guðrøðarson", "Guðrøðarson", "Lǫgmaðr"], "question": ", a late 11th-century King of Mann and the Isles, has been labelled as the only known Scot who took part in the First Crusade?"} +{"answers": ["Jack the Giant Slayer"], "question": "the upcoming 2012 film, (directed by Bryan Singer), is expected to take an adult look at the Jack and the Beanstalk legend?"} +{"answers": ["Gauls in Transylvania", "Celts in Transylvania"], "question": "Celts \"(helmet pictured)\" ?"} +{"answers": ["Abutilon pitcairnense"], "question": " is extinct in the wild after the single wild plant died in a landslide in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Lawlor", "Thomas Lawlor", "Lawlor"], "question": "after eight years singing in Gilbert and Sullivan operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, went on to perform more than 60 roles for other opera companies?"} +{"answers": ["Two-mass-skate bicycle"], "question": "a has demonstrated self-stability even though it has minimal gyroscopic effects and does not have positive trail, two features most commonly associated with bike stability?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander", "Alexander"], "question": ", the eldest son of Bulgarian tsar Ivan Shishman, converted to Islam to avoid execution and died as governor of Ottoman Smyrna?"} +{"answers": ["...And the Native Hipsters"], "question": "even though first single, \"There Goes Concorde Again\" was initially a 500-copy private release, it went on to reach number five on the UK Indie Charts?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George B. Jackson", "Jackson"], "question": ", a businessman in San Angelo, Texas, who had been born into slavery in Virginia, was termed \"the wealthiest colored man in Texas\" in the late ?"} +{"answers": ["Vladimir Makarovich Velichko", "Vladimir Velichko", "Vladimir", "Velichko"], "question": "in 1991, became the first First Deputy Prime Minister of the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Papakura", "Riki Papakura", "Riki"], "question": "rugby league club Warrington paid £20 to sign from New Zealand in 1911?"} +{"answers": ["Tourism in Somalia"], "question": "one hotel in Mogadishu advises to hire at least ten armed guards for their protection?"} +{"answers": ["Carlisle", "Andrew Harclay, 1st Earl of Carlisle", "Andrew"], "question": "Edward II of England made \"\" Earl of Carlisle in 1322, only to have him hanged, drawn and quartered less than a year later?"} +{"answers": ["Neil", "Stevens", "Neil Stevens"], "question": "sportswriter was presented with the Hockey Hall of Fame's Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Liddell", "Dave", "Dave Liddell"], "question": "catcher faced only one pitch in his Major League career, and got a hit?"} +{"answers": ["Betrayal", "Betrayal"], "question": "the 1929 drama film was the last silent film directed by Lewis Milestone and the last silent film performed by Gary Cooper?"} +{"answers": ["Julie", "Price", "Julie Price", "Julie Price"], "question": "as principal bassoonist of the \"BBC Symphony Orchestra\", celebrated her predecessor William Waterhouse in the recent concert \"The Proud Bassoon\" at Wigmore Hall?"} +{"answers": ["Honey Bee", "Honey Bee"], "question": "Rhett Akins was inspired to write Blake Shelton's song \"\" after reading an article on Mike Huckabee?"} +{"answers": ["La Maison de la Magie Robert-Houdin"], "question": " \"\" is the only public museum in Europe that combines collections of magic with a site for performing arts?"} +{"answers": ["Monastery of the Virgins"], "question": "archaeologists believe they have uncovered the described in a 6th-century account of Byzantine Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew Stockford", "Stockford", "Matthew"], "question": "four-time Winter Paralympic bronze medalist became the manager of Olympic skier Chemmy Alcott?"} +{"answers": ["Madonna", "Madonna"], "question": "author Andrew Morton's biography, , sold only half of its initial print run of 500,000 copies?"} +{"answers": ["The Motherfucker with the Hat"], "question": " was the Broadway debut for actor Chris Rock?"} +{"answers": ["Ruislip-Northwood Urban District"], "question": "the was formed in 1904 following concerns over the expansion of the Metropolitan Railway and the growth in population of Northwood?"} +{"answers": ["Huntsman Marine Science Centre"], "question": "the in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, has the largest collection of Atlantic organisms in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Allison", "Chris", "Allison", "Chris Allison"], "question": "Metropolitan Police officer was the Gold Commander for police operations in the aftermath of the 7/7 London bombings?"} +{"answers": ["Nata Bird Sanctuary"], "question": "the community-initiated in Botswana opened in 1993 and the same year received the \"Tourism for Tomorrow\" award for the Southern Hemisphere?"} +{"answers": ["Laycock", "Fred Laycock", "Fred"], "question": "while playing for Barrow, footballer left the pitch to sign for Nelson before completing the match, and was then fined for representing Barrow while contracted to another club?"} +{"answers": ["CTV Building"], "question": "more than 100 people died in the \"(ruins pictured)\" in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Health in Ghana"], "question": "in , breast cancer is the leading malignancy, accounting for over 15% of all malignancies in Ghana?"} +{"answers": ["2012 United States federal budget"], "question": "Democratic and Republican plans for the both focus on deficit reduction, but differ in their changes to taxation, entitlement programs, and research funding?"} +{"answers": ["10th Arizona Territorial Legislature", "Arizona Territorial Legislature"], "question": "Representative J. D. Rumberg of the ‎ tried to ban all horse racing in the territory but was only able to have it outlawed on his own ranch?"} +{"answers": ["Kenmare Sorceress"], "question": "the winner of the 1912 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, \"\", was purchased from a brick-layer in Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Zichal", "Heather", "Heather Zichal", "Heather R. Zichal"], "question": "after energy and climate \"czar\" Carol Browner left the Obama administration, took over those responsibilities but not the informal title?"} +{"answers": ["Orthotonics"], "question": "music writer Piero Scaruffi called the 1980s American experimental rock group the , \"one of the most surreal and unpredictable combos of the era\"?"} +{"answers": ["Boursier", "Louise", "Louise Bourgeois Boursier"], "question": "the first woman to write a book on childbirth was ?"} +{"answers": ["No Sé Si Es Baires o Madrid"], "question": "a released in 2009 includes a duet by Fito Páez and Joaquín Sabina, who had not spoken for more than 10 years?"} +{"answers": ["Darryl Richard Rosenberg", "Darryl Richard", "Darryl Richard", "Richard", "Darryl"], "question": "child actor made his last TV appearance on the series finale of ABC's \"The Donna Reed Show\", , 1966, a day after his 20th birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Leake", "Joseph Bloomfield Leake", "Joseph"], "question": " left the Iowa State Senate to serve in the American Civil War but was later elected back to the Senate?"} +{"answers": ["St. Andrews Biological Station"], "question": " in New Brunswick is Canada's first marine biological research station?"} +{"answers": ["Send tape echo echo delay"], "question": "Geoff Emerick, who co-created the audio effect at Abbey Road Studios, once said that \"God only knows\" how it worked?"} +{"answers": ["Messier 103"], "question": "the star cluster \"\" can be observed with the use of binoculars?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James C. Nelson", "Nelson"], "question": ", appointed as a Montana Supreme Court Justice by George W. Bush campaign chair, wrote that blocking same-sex marriage was a \"societal cancer grounded in bigotry and hate\"?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary Magdalene's Church", "St Mary Magdalene's Church, Tortington"], "question": " in Tortington is decorated with carvings of grotesque, boggle-eyed monsters, rare beakhead figures and chevron ornamentation?"} +{"answers": ["Aziz Ahmad", "Ahmad", "Aziz"], "question": " is considered one of the best Buzkashi players in Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Appy Awards"], "question": "\"Angry Birds\" was named App of the Year at the British ?"} +{"answers": ["1965–66 Ashes series"], "question": "in the Fourth Test of the the Australian cricket captain Bobby Simpson and his batting partner Bill Lawry made 244 runs in 255 minutes, the highest opening stand against England in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Allocosa brasiliensis"], "question": "in the burrowing wolf spider , males often eat older, less fecund females that they lured into their burrow using pheromones, while preferredly mating with virgins?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Conybeare", "Henry", "Conybeare"], "question": ", a civil engineer who planned a water-supply scheme for Mumbai which is still in use today, also designed St Mary's Church \"\" in Itchen Stoke, Hampshire?"} +{"answers": ["Glisachaemus"], "question": "the only known specimen of the extinct planthopper is preserved with a parasitic mite?"} +{"answers": ["Felipe González González", "González", "Felipe"], "question": " was Governor of Aguascalientes from 1998 to 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Lobby"], "question": "artist Edward Hopper's wife served as the model for both women in his painting ?"} +{"answers": ["Christian Thomas", "Christian", "Christian Patrick Thomas", "Christian Thomas", "Thomas"], "question": "Steve and are the first father-son combination to each score at least 50 goals in a single Ontario Hockey League season?"} +{"answers": ["Silent", "Charles Silent", "Charles"], "question": " tried to resign from the Arizona Supreme Court almost immediately upon taking up the office?"} +{"answers": ["Theodoxus fluviatilis"], "question": "the snail \"(shells pictured)\" can reach population density up to 6412 snails per m?"} +{"answers": ["Mukhayriq"], "question": "M. A. Muqtedar Khan calls Jewish rabbi \"the first Jewish martyr of Islam\" and \"a true Islamic hero\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tesco bomb campaign"], "question": "police used cryptic messages placed in a newspaper and disguised as Mensa puzzles to communicate with the perpetrator of a ?"} +{"answers": ["Leigh Newton", "Newton", "Leigh"], "question": " played Australian rules football for the Melbourne Football Club?"} +{"answers": ["Adrian Dodson", "Dodson", "Adrian"], "question": "boxer competed for Guyana at the 1988 Summer Olympics and for Great Britain at the 1992 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["5th Arizona Territorial Legislature", "Arizona Territorial Legislature"], "question": "the had difficulty maintaining a quorum in its lower house due to the large number of members that did not attend the session?"} +{"answers": ["Black Eagle Dam"], "question": "a portion of \"\" was dynamited on , 1908, so that floodwaters from the collapsed Hauser Dam could pass through?"} +{"answers": ["Ricky", "Ricky Hunter", "Hunter"], "question": "wrestler sued the reigning World Heavyweight Champion in 1973 for calling him names in a parking lot?"} +{"answers": ["Bright Angel", "Bright Angel"], "question": ", composed by Graham Waterhouse for three bassoons and contrabassoon, relates to the Bright Angel Trail of the Grand Canyon which the composer hiked with his father at the age of nine?"} +{"answers": ["Alimuddin Zumla", "Alimuddin", "Zumla", "Alimuddin Zumla KBE"], "question": " was the first Zambian doctor to be shortlisted for the BMJ Group's Lifetime Achievement Award?"} +{"answers": ["Song Beneath the Song"], "question": "the of \"Grey's Anatomy\" was conceived over seven years before it was produced, while the series was still untitled?"} +{"answers": ["W. G. Grace", "Walter Gilbert", "Walter Raleigh Gilbert", "Walter Gilbert", "Gilbert", "Walter"], "question": "a conspiracy of silence surrounded the fate of English cricketer for 60 years after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Bhikshatana"], "question": "Tamil devotional poetry describes how clothes of married women slipped off at the sight of the Hindu god Shiva appearing in the form of a \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Spring Creek Site", "Spring Creek"], "question": "the in western Michigan is a type site for Ottawa pottery?"} +{"answers": ["Alaungpaya"], "question": " was a village headman who founded the Konbaung Dynasty of Burma, and unified the country for the third time in its history?"} +{"answers": ["Brothertoft"], "question": "up to 200 people played a game of football on land near , Lincolnshire, in the 1760s as a protest against enclosure?"} +{"answers": ["Bumastus"], "question": "the extinct trilobite \"(artist's rendition pictured)\" was named after its resemblance to large grapes?"} +{"answers": ["Indianapolis Art Center"], "question": "the was founded in 1934 as a Works Progress Administration project?"} +{"answers": ["Supernatural", "Supernatural"], "question": ", a 1998 album by British singer Des'ree, sold 50,000 copies in the United States, although her 1994 album \"I Ain't Movin'\" sold over a million copies?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Alston", "Alston", "Charles Henry Alston", "Charles"], "question": "artist bust of Martin Luther King Jr. was the first image of an African American displayed at the White House?"} +{"answers": ["Triniscope"], "question": "RCA used its color television design during FCC meetings, even though it was clear it would not be accepted?"} +{"answers": ["Burke", "Edward J. Burke", "Edward"], "question": " coached the Drexel Dragons men's basketball team to their first NCAA Tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Kawasaki's theorem"], "question": "according to , an origami crease pattern with one vertex may be folded flat \"\" if and only if the sum of every other angle between consecutive creases is 180º?"} +{"answers": ["6th Arizona Territorial Legislature", "Arizona Territorial Legislature"], "question": "the was delayed from 1869 until 1871 because no Territorial Governor was available to call for elections?"} +{"answers": ["North Piddle"], "question": "the flash of light accompanying an earthquake in 1896 was attributed by some residents of , Worcestershire, to a large meteor?"} +{"answers": ["Eckfeldt", "Adam Eckfeldt", "John Adam Eckfeldt", "Adam"], "question": "when the first cents coined by the U.S. Mint were ridiculed for their crudeness, Mint worker replaced the chain design with a wreath and put a trefoil under Liberty's head?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Morris", "Morris", "Brian Matthew Morris", "Brian Morris", "Brian"], "question": "Montana Supreme Court Justice , who clerked for U.S. Chief Justice William Rehnquist, was the starting fullback in the 1986 Gator Bowl for the Stanford Cardinal football team?"} +{"answers": ["De Nederlandse Bachvereniging", "Netherlands Bach Society"], "question": "every Good Friday since 1922, (The Netherlands Bach Society) has performed Bach's \"St Matthew Passion\" in Naarden?"} +{"answers": ["Winchuck River Road", "Winchuck River"], "question": "most of the remaining redwoods in Oregon are in the watershed?"} +{"answers": ["Felicia D. Henderson", "Henderson", "Felicia"], "question": "African-American writer has worked on projects as varied as the television series \"Soul Food\", \"Gossip Girl\", and \"Fringe\", and the comic series \"Teen Titans\"?"} +{"answers": ["Garcorops jadis"], "question": "the possibly extinct wall crab spider species was named for C.S. Lewis' Jadis, the White Witch?"} +{"answers": ["Jesus at Herod's court"], "question": " \"\" is mentioned in only one canonical gospel, the Gospel of Luke?"} +{"answers": ["Antoine Germain Labarraque", "Labarraque", "Antoine"], "question": "in the 1820s, chemist won a prize of 1,500 francs for discovering a way to remove the appalling smell from Paris gut-processing factories?"} +{"answers": ["The Redmond Spokesman"], "question": "after won University of Oregon Hal E. Hoss trophy for the best weekly newspaper in Oregon three times in five years, the award was retired and given to \"The Spokesman\" publisher?"} +{"answers": ["Reipas"], "question": "the record-setting Finnhorse trotter was originally a thin, weak foal of unknown parentage?"} +{"answers": ["Vandersloot", "Courtney", "Courtney Vandersloot"], "question": " \"\" was the first NCAA Division I basketball player, male or female, with 2,000 points and 1,000 assists in a career?"} +{"answers": ["Jorf Lasfar"], "question": "when the ABB Group and CMS Energy invested into projects at the Moroccan port of , it was the largest foreign investment ever in that country?"} +{"answers": ["Samantha McClymont", "McClymont", "Samantha"], "question": "at age 18, Australian country music singer was crowned Grafton Jacaranda Queen, named Trans-Tasman Entertainer of the Year, and was a Top 118 finalist for \"Australian Idol\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bruiser Brody Memorial Cup", "Bruiser Brody Cup"], "question": "17 years after Bruiser Brody's 1988 murder, the stadium where he was killed was one of the venues of the , which featured his assailant, Invader I, on the card?"} +{"answers": ["Zugspitze"], "question": "the first recorded ascent of Germany's highest mountain, the \"\" on 1820, was led by a Bavarian Army officer, Josef Naus?"} +{"answers": ["C. C. Bridgewater", "C.", "Bridgewater", "Carroll C. Bridgewater", "Cowlitz County"], "question": "Judge tenure on the Washington Court of Appeals ended when he missed the deadline to file for re-election—because he was in a medically induced coma after a heart attack?"} +{"answers": ["Mote Park", "Mote Park"], "question": " stopped being used by Kent after a green wicket cost them eight County Championship points due to a low scoring cricket game that ended in under two days?"} +{"answers": ["Sounding Point"], "question": "jazz guitarist Julian Lage recorded his Grammy-nominated debut album when he was only 20 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology"], "question": "the Foresight Institute's includes both annual prizes and a US$250,000 Grand Prize modeled after historical technological prizes such as the Longitude prize?"} +{"answers": ["The King of Rome"], "question": "s skin is preserved in Derby Museum because he survived where other pigeons died?"} +{"answers": ["Cathy", "Cathy Cochran", "Cochran"], "question": "Republican Texas high court Judge took her husband's surname when they married in 1966, and he took her maiden name in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Last Supper in Christian art"], "question": "depictions of the \"(example pictured)\" date back to early Christianity and can be seen in the Catacombs of Rome?"} +{"answers": ["Aaiha"], "question": "the historian Josephus wrote that the Jordan River had its source in , because of an underground stream feeding the Hasbani River?"} +{"answers": ["Landa de Matamoros", "Landa de Matamoros Municipality"], "question": "one-quarter of the plant diversity of Mexico occurs in municipality in Querétaro?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Center"], "question": " may be the earliest archaeological site in Florida where maize was cultivated?"} +{"answers": ["Dwight B. Heard", "Dwight", "Heard"], "question": " is credited with making Arizona's cotton industry more competitive after becoming president of the Arizona Cotton Association?"} +{"answers": ["You Debt Your Life"], "question": "\"\" was the second \"American Dad!\" episode to feature the story of how Roger the Alien saved Stan Smith at Area 51, the first episode having been \"Roger Codger\"?"} +{"answers": ["Radix natalensis"], "question": " is a widespread freshwater snail in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Labour"], "question": " is a socially conservative trend in the British Labour Party that argues for Flag, Faith and Family?"} +{"answers": ["Kowalski Memorial Show", "Killer Kowalski Memorial Show"], "question": "Ox Baker, a former tag team partner of Walter \"Killer\" Kowalski, was among the wrestling legends who spoke at the in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Groupe Bogolan Kasobané"], "question": " of Mali is a pioneer in the bogolan fine arts movement?"} +{"answers": ["Air India", "Air India One"], "question": " is the call sign of any aircraft carrying either the Prime Minister of India or the President of India?"} +{"answers": ["Gare de la Bastille", "Gare de La Bastille"], "question": "at its peak, the in Paris handled over 1,000,000 roses a night?"} +{"answers": ["High-refractive-index polymer"], "question": "addition of sulfur increases the ?"} +{"answers": ["Myrtis"], "question": "Ancient Greek girl was made a friend of the Millennium Development Goals by the United Nations Regional Information Centre?"} +{"answers": ["David", "Schuman", "David Schuman"], "question": "Oregon Court of Appeals Judge finished second in the North American speed skating finals in the 220-yard competition at the age of 17?"} +{"answers": ["Michoacán Market", "Michoacán Market, Mexico City"], "question": "decoration of the in Mexico City with stencils increased sales?"} +{"answers": ["Whetter", "Leslie", "Leslie Hatton Whetter", "Leslie Whetter"], "question": "on the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, was accused of incompetence, \"chiefly through lack of determination in character and failing to do his level best\"?"} +{"answers": ["Piper's Opera House"], "question": " \"\" was used by boxing champion Gentleman Jim Corbett as a training facility in preparation for his title bout with Bob Fitzsimmons?"} +{"answers": ["Jacques", "Jacques Cambry", "Cambry"], "question": "Breton writer (1749–1807) published important works on Celtic history and monuments, and in 1805 founded the Celtic Academy?"} +{"answers": ["Hoko River Formation"], "question": "the Late Eocene marine is noted for producing crab, gastropod, cephalopod, and wood fossils?"} +{"answers": ["Open Your Eyes", "``Open Your Eyes", "Open Your Eyes"], "question": "after Rick Wakeman left Yes without a full-time keyboardist in 1997, the band borrowed Toto keyboardist Steve Porcaro for their final rock radio hit \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Reinhold von Werner", "Reinhold Werner", "Reinhold", "Werner"], "question": "the German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck sought the imprisonment of Admiral , who nearly precipitated a war between Spanish rebels and Germany in 1873?"} +{"answers": ["Museum label", "museum label"], "question": "the oldest known are from c. 1900 BCE, describing 2000 BCE objects?"} +{"answers": ["Stoner v. California"], "question": "in the U.S. Supreme Court case , Potter Stewart wrote that the police could not depend on their bud, a hotel clerk, to help smoke out a suspected robber?"} +{"answers": ["Landysh"], "question": ", a Russian vessel built with funding from Japan to decommission nuclear submarines, was requested by Japan to assist in the aftermath of the Fukushima I nuclear accidents?"} +{"answers": ["Deutsch", "Richard Deutsch", "Richard"], "question": "American ceramics sculptor had a piece exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution in 1981, just three years after his first solo show?"} +{"answers": ["Everybody Was in the French Resistance...Now!"], "question": "\"G.I.R.L.F.R.E.N (You Know I've Got A)\" by is a reply to Avril Lavigne's song, \"Girlfriend\"?"} +{"answers": ["abuse defense", "Abuse defense"], "question": "Do you know that, after chopping off her husband's penis, Lorena Bobbitt won her trial by employing the ?"} +{"answers": ["Self-propelled particles"], "question": "the concept of can explain why flocking birds \"\" suddenly change direction for no apparent reason, or abruptly switch from a flying state to a landing state?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Chernomen"], "question": "John VI Kantakouzenos concealed the purpose of the meeting that resulted in the 1327 Byzantine–Bulgarian by describing it as eight days of rejoicing and feasts?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Cochrane, 8th Earl of Dundonald", "Thomas", "Dundonald"], "question": "among the many children of were inventors, clergymen, civil servants, Members of Parliament, army officers and admirals?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Riemerschmid", "Richard", "Riemerschmid"], "question": "German \"art nouveau\" painter and architect began designing furniture after he could not find what he wanted for his flat following his marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Twenty-five Year Award", "Year Award"], "question": "the John Hancock Tower \"\", in Boston, Massachusetts, won the thirty-five years after it was completed?"} +{"answers": ["Moulin", "Jean-François-Auguste", "Jean-François-Auguste Moulin"], "question": " was one of the last two holdouts in the French Directory to resist Napoleon Bonaparte's seizure of power?"} +{"answers": ["Commercial Telegraphers Union of America"], "question": "in 1916, members who attempted to remove a \"whites only\" clause from the constitution of the were accused of \"fomenting socialism\"?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Milias", "George Wallace Milias", "George W. Milias"], "question": "former California State Assemblyman , a graduate of both San Jose State and Stanford, was President of the California Republican Assembly and state Republican Party Chairman?"} +{"answers": ["White Ware"], "question": " or \"Vaiselle Blanche\" was a limestone based prototype of clay pottery developed somewhere in the Levant in the ninth millennium BC?"} +{"answers": ["Allison H. Eid", "Allison", "Eid", "Allison Hartwell Eid"], "question": "after graduating from the University of Chicago Law School, Colorado Supreme Court Justice clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Inglis", "Inglis", "Charles Inglis", "Charles"], "question": "Captain \"\" helped frustrate a planned French invasion of Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Above and Below"], "question": "artist Maya Lin worked with the U.S. Geological Survey to create her Bluespring Caverns-inspired sculpture ?"} +{"answers": ["Lev Alekseyevich Voronin", "Voronin", "Lev", "Lev Voronin"], "question": ", a First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers, was acting Premier of the Soviet Union between Nikolai Ryzhkov hospitalisation and Valentin Pavlov election as Premier?"} +{"answers": ["Lyceum Theatre", "Lyceum Theatre"], "question": "the in Crewe, Cheshire, was opened in 1887, destroyed by fire in 1910, and rebuilt on the same site in 1911?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Colwell", "Ernst Cadman Colwell", "Ernest Cadman Colwell"], "question": ", together with his students, elaborated a new method of textual criticism known as the Claremont Profile Method?"} +{"answers": ["Gloria", "Gloria"], "question": "the album by Mexican singer Gloria Trevi features a song dedicated to The Rolling Stones?"} +{"answers": ["2011 European Under-18 Rugby Union Championship", "European Under-18 Rugby Union Championship"], "question": "the , held in France in April 2011, marks the first time that all of the Six Nations will participate in the competition?"} +{"answers": ["Hollingworth", "Hollingworth Magniac", "Magniac"], "question": " had business relationships with William Jardine and James Matheson, whose Jardine Matheson and Company partnership became Asia's largest trading company?"} +{"answers": ["Monticello Graveyard Association", "Monticello Association", "The Monticello Association"], "question": "in 2010, a white member of the was one of three Thomas Jefferson descendants given the \"Search for Common Ground\" award for working to heal the family's past and legacy of slavery?"} +{"answers": ["Janbirdi al-Ghazali", "Janbirdi", "al-Ghazali"], "question": "the first Ottoman governor of Syria, , revolted against Ottoman rule two years into his reign?"} +{"answers": ["Neanaperiallus"], "question": "only one side of the extinct parasitic wasp is visible in its sole fossilized specimen?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald", "Ronald Singson", "Ronald Versoza Singson", "Singson"], "question": "a week after co-producing an Usher concert in the Philippines, Representative was jailed in Hong Kong for alleged drug trafficking?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth J. Feinler", "Feinler", "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Jocelyn"], "question": " \"\", better known as \"Jake\", ran the Network Information Center of the Internet until 1989?"} +{"answers": ["The Miami Showband", "Miami Showband"], "question": "five members of the popular Irish band were shot in an ambush by the Ulster Volunteer Force at a bogus military checkpoint in Northern Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Kremer", "Daniel J. Kremer", "Daniel"], "question": "after the California Court of Appeal treated a teenager's letter as a formal appeal, Presiding Justice wrote a unanimous opinion overturning the boy's speeding ticket fine?"} +{"answers": ["Perkiomen Bridge"], "question": "angry residents burned down a toll booth on the west end of in 1867, and another on the east end in 1872?"} +{"answers": ["Roger Locher", "Roger Clinton Locher", "Locher", "Roger"], "question": "USAF General Vogt \"shut down the war\" and sent 119 aircraft to recover Major \"\" only from Hanoi—the deepest rescue inside North Vietnam during the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Peñamiller"], "question": ", Querétaro, Mexico, is promoted as the gateway to the Sierra Gorda?"} +{"answers": ["Racist music"], "question": " is considered an effective recruiting tool for the modern neo-Nazi and white supremacy movements, and a breeding ground for domestic terrorism in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Thomson", "George", "George Thomson", "George Thomson"], "question": "pamphleteer criticized his fellow physicians for fleeing London during the Great Plague, just when the city needed them most?"} +{"answers": ["Lucy Aharish", "Aharish", "Lucy"], "question": "in 2007 became the first Arab to present the news on mainstream Israeli television?"} +{"answers": ["A Night of Neglect"], "question": "Do you know that, when trying to gain the rights to use a Björk song for an , the creators of \"Glee\" initially could not reach her as she apparently did not have a telephone number?"} +{"answers": ["Nikolai Ivanovich Ryzhkov", "Nikolai Ryzhkov", "Nikolai", "Ryzhkov"], "question": " \"\", the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union, was considered to be a conservative by radical reformers during the Gorbachev Era?"} +{"answers": ["Allah Made Me Funny"], "question": " is a documentary featuring three American Muslim comedians?"} +{"answers": ["Jacques", "Cauvin", "Jacques Cauvin"], "question": " said the Neolithic Revolution moved into Anatolia via \"the acculturation of a local cultural background by a dominant, expansionist culture\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shoot to Kill", "Shoot to Kill"], "question": " (1990) had to be made as a drama documentary because many of its subjects had either been shot by the RUC, given new identities, or forbidden to talk by the Official Secrets Act?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Thomson", "Henry Thomson", "Henry Thomson", "Henry Thomson RA"], "question": "the first painting exhibited at the Royal Academy by was of Daedalus fastening wings on his son Icarus?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Bolden", "Bolden", "Abraham", "Abraham W. Bolden"], "question": " was the first African American member of the US Secret Service Presidential Protective Division?"} +{"answers": ["Sture Murders"], "question": "two people owed their survival of the to an ambiguous order issued by a mad king?"} +{"answers": ["Archaeological Museum of the American University of Beirut"], "question": "the \"\" is the third oldest museum in the Near East?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Francis Yardley", "William F. Yardley", "Yardley"], "question": ", the first African American candidate for governor of Tennessee, is believed to have been the first African American attorney to argue before the state's supreme court?"} +{"answers": ["Amicable Society for a Perpetual Assurance Office"], "question": "the was founded in 1706?"} +{"answers": ["Arts on the Line"], "question": "the created for the MBTA's Red Line Northwest Extension cost one half of one percent of the total construction costs of the rail line?"} +{"answers": ["Rescue of Bat 21 Bravo"], "question": "during the 11½ day , the Americans flew an average of 90 sorties a day to protect their airman, hitting the NVA with over 800 air strikes in direct support of his rescue?"} +{"answers": ["Harness racing in Finland"], "question": "until 1959, the Finnhorse was the only horse breed allowed to be ?"} +{"answers": ["Jens Gerd Joneleit", "Jens", "Joneleit", "Jens Joneleit"], "question": "Christoph Schlingensief died before the Berlin premiere of the opera which he had staged, \"Metanoia. Über das Denken hinaus\" by , conducted by Daniel Barenboim?"} +{"answers": ["Ferris Jennings", "Ferris", "Ferris Gordon Jennings", "Jennings"], "question": "140-pound quarterback ran 66 yards for the first of only two touchdowns scored all year by the 1934 Michigan football team that also featured future US President Gerald Ford?"} +{"answers": ["Panama Creature"], "question": "Do you know that, despite speculation that the was an alien life form, it was later shown to be a decomposing Brown-throated Sloth?"} +{"answers": ["Kühr", "Gerd", "Gerd Kühr"], "question": "playwright Franz Xaver Kroetz turned his controversial play \"Stallerhof\" into an opera libretto for , which premiered at the Munich Biennale?"} +{"answers": ["Jardín del Arte Sullivan"], "question": "the art market in Mexico City does not permit works with political or religious themes?"} +{"answers": ["killer", "Long", "Long Island serial killer"], "question": "an unidentified suspect, dubbed the , is believed to have murdered as many as eight people and dumped their bodies along the Ocean Parkway in New York?"} +{"answers": ["Pneumatic Institution", "Medical Pneumatic Institution"], "question": "James Watt asked Sir Joseph Banks PRS to support the , where willing subjects, including its laboratory superintendent, a young Humphry Davy, were given laughing gas?"} +{"answers": ["Pinal de Amoles", "Pinal de Amoles Municipality"], "question": ", Querétaro, Mexico hosts an annual national level Huapango dance competition \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Valentin", "Pavlov", "Valentin Pavlov", "Valentin Sergeyevich Pavlov"], "question": ", the Prime Minister of the Soviet Union and \"de facto\" Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers, was involved in the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt against Mikhail Gorbachev?"} +{"answers": ["Confluence", "Confluence"], "question": "the sculpture by Robert Stackhouse and Carol Merrit was inspired by Langston Hughes' poem \"The Negro Speaks of Rivers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles H. Coiner", "Charles Coiner", "Coiner", "Charles"], "question": "Stanford University graduate , a Republican Idaho Senator from 2004 to 2010, supported efforts to teach about Japanese-American internment in Idaho public schools?"} +{"answers": ["Chamcook Lake"], "question": "in 1886, 200,000 salmon and salmon trout fry (young trout) were deposited in the in New Brunswick?"} +{"answers": ["Maud Gage Baum", "Maud", "Baum"], "question": " forced her husband to eat stale doughnuts because he did not consult with her before buying them?"} +{"answers": ["Soybean car", "Soybean Car"], "question": " was manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in 1941?"} +{"answers": ["West Washington Street Bridge", "West Washington Street Bridge"], "question": "the design of the in Muncie, Indiana was inspired by the work of an American Civil War engineer who built military bridges?"} +{"answers": ["Sands of Beirut"], "question": "Tell Arslan in the was the oldest known neolithic village settlement in the Beirut area?"} +{"answers": ["E.", "Edwin Edgerton Aiken", "E. E. Aiken", "Aiken"], "question": "missionary was a member of Skull and Bones at Yale in 1881 and the next year wrote a book denouncing such secret societies?"} +{"answers": ["Jones v Kaney"], "question": "in , the UK Supreme Court overturned a line of authority going back 400 years to allow an expert witness to be sued for professional negligence?"} +{"answers": ["Elite 90 Award"], "question": "the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) established the in 2009 to recognize the student athlete with the highest grade point average at each NCAA championship?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Botswana"], "question": "84% of Botswana is covered by the Kalahari Desert \"\", a flat terrain known as a \"thirstland\", which harbours some of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Gulf Coast Lines"], "question": "in 1903, Benjamin Franklin Yoakum began building the in southern Texas as a link in a projected transcontinental railroad system stretching from Chicago to Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Monte do Gozo"], "question": ", a hill in Spain, is most known for its view of a sight below, a view that is now largely obscured?"} +{"answers": ["Ward", "John Ward", "John Ward", "John"], "question": "preacher was jailed for blasphemy in 1832, prompting a petition to Parliament by Henry Hunt, and a speech in the House of Commons by MP Joseph Hume?"} +{"answers": ["Laser Clay Shooting System"], "question": "nearly all orders for Nintendo were canceled as a result of the 1973 oil crisis, plunging the company  billion into debt?"} +{"answers": ["Wheeler Opera House"], "question": "the original walk-in safe from a bank that once occupied the first floor of the \"\" in Aspen, Colorado, is still on display in the lobby?"} +{"answers": ["Zenith Productions"], "question": ", which produced \"Inspector Morse\", was later also responsible for Ant & Dec's \"SMTV Live\"?"} +{"answers": ["Silayev", "Ivan", "Ivan Silayev", "Ivan Stepanovich Silayev"], "question": " was the last Premier of the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["John", "John Jympson", "Jympson"], "question": "editor was fired during production of \"\" because director George Lucas disliked his rough cut of the film?"} +{"answers": ["Tell al-Fakhar"], "question": "Do you know that, according to the excavator, the more than 3000-year-old \"Green Palace\" of in Iraq was pillaged and burned with the defenders still inside?"} +{"answers": ["Henderson Street"], "question": "Neptune, god of the sea, can be found in , Edinburgh?"} +{"answers": ["Spirit Fruit Society"], "question": "the is considered to have existed longer and more successfully than any other utopian group in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Cape Verde"], "question": "three million trees, including pine, oak, sweet chestnut, and acacia \"\", are being planted every year as part of reforestation efforts in ?"} +{"answers": ["Epitaphium", "Epitaphium"], "question": ", composed for string trio by Graham Waterhouse, is performed today in Wigmore Hall in a memorial concert for his father, the bassoonist William Waterhouse?"} +{"answers": ["Natural Bridges National Monument Solar Power System"], "question": "the in Utah was the world's largest solar cell power plant when it opened in 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Silver", "Jenny", "Jenny Silver"], "question": "singer debuted with the Swedish dance band Candela, when it was signed to Bert Karlsson's label Mariann Grammofon?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln Thornton Manuscript", "Lincoln Thornton"], "question": "the , compiled around 1430-1440 by an amateur scribe and country gentleman, contains the only extant copies of \"Sir Degrevant\" and the \"Alliterative Morte Arthure\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kommilitonen!"], "question": "Sir Peter Maxwell Davies’s new opera about student activism, , was intended to be performed by students?"} +{"answers": ["Museum of Lebanese Prehistory"], "question": "the exhibits neolithic relics from the Beqaa Valley recovered by Jesuits?"} +{"answers": ["Recycling in Canada"], "question": " is administered by the provincial and local governments?"} +{"answers": ["Hamburger Feuerkasse"], "question": " was the first official fire insurance company established in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Primrose", "Henry William Primrose", "Henry Primrose"], "question": "Sir , the chairman of the board of the Inland Revenue, played two international football matches for Scotland in the 1870s?"} +{"answers": ["Authenticity in art"], "question": "a performer's may involve conforming to the composer's intention or ignoring it?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St Mary the Virgin, Fordwich", "Church of St Mary the Virgin"], "question": "the Fordwich stone in the in Fordwich, Kent, may have been part of the shrine of Saint Augustine of Canterbury?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Stowers", "Craig Stowers", "Craig F. Stowers"], "question": "Alaska Supreme Court Justice worked as a park ranger before he earned his Juris Doctor from UC Davis School of Law?"} +{"answers": ["Cooper", "Colin Campbell Cooper", "Colin"], "question": "American artist helped rescue survivors of the \"Titanic\", and during the rescue created several paintings \"(example pictured)\" which document the events?"} +{"answers": ["Swakeleys House"], "question": "the 17th century Jacobean mansion in Ickenham was visited by Samuel Pepys in 1665 and recorded in his diary?"} +{"answers": ["Survivor Series", "four-on-four Survivor Series", "Survivor Series"], "question": "a match at the World Wrestling Federation's event ended with one wrestler using a forklift to destroy a car, supposedly with his opponent trapped inside?"} +{"answers": ["Warren Matthews", "Matthews", "Warren W. Matthews", "Warren"], "question": ", a graduate of both Stanford and Harvard appointed by Republican Governor Jay Hammond, was the second-longest serving Supreme Court justice in Alaska history?"} +{"answers": ["Mollie's Nipple"], "question": "as many as 11 geological features in Utah are named ?"} +{"answers": ["Symbolist movement in Romania"], "question": " \"(iconography pictured)\" fostered the literary careers of far-right theorist Nae Ionescu, defrocked monk Tudor Arghezi, and Dada co-founder Tristan Tzara?"} +{"answers": ["Ruislip Manor"], "question": " was largely undeveloped rural land at the turn of the 20th century until the arrival of the Metropolitan Railway in 1912?"} +{"answers": ["Egyptian Halls", "The Egyptian Halls"], "question": "although described as one of the finest buildings in Glasgow, may be demolished?"} +{"answers": ["Garawarra State Conservation Area"], "question": "Blackbutt, Christmas Bells, and Turpentine grow in the ?"} +{"answers": ["John Bennett Fenn", "Fenn", "John Fenn", "John Fenn", "John"], "question": ", winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and his colleagues at Monsanto \"practically bathed\" in PCBs during the early 1940s?"} +{"answers": ["Russian police reform"], "question": "under the ongoing , the name of Russia's law enforcers was changed from \"militia\" to \"police\"?"} +{"answers": ["Three Fishers"], "question": "when Antoinette Sterling sang the English folk song \"\" in the late 1800s, she made the first verse \"quite bright\" so as not to give away the unhappy ending?"} +{"answers": ["Surrogate's Courthouse"], "question": "the Beaux Arts exterior of the 1907 in New York features no fewer than 54 sculptures of historical and allegorical figures?"} +{"answers": ["Namuhuja", "Hans Daniel Namuhuja", "Hans"], "question": "Namibian was the first author to publish poetry in Oshindonga, a dialect of Oshiwambo?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Maurice", "Willing", "George M. Willing"], "question": "as an unelected Congressional delegate from Jefferson Territory, claimed to have created the word \"Idaho\" as a name for Colorado?"} +{"answers": ["St. Florian's Cathedral"], "question": "the tall towers of \"\" in Warsaw eastern district of Praga highlight its role as a form of protest against the Russian domination of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Union Creek Falls", "Union Creek", "Union Creek"], "question": "while building a wagon road along , Francis M. Smith and John M. Corbell rediscovered Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the United States and one of the clearest in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Aspidopleura"], "question": "the extinct parasitic wasp genus is known from only two fossils found in Baltic amber?"} +{"answers": ["Ditsworthy Warren House", "Ditsworthy Warren"], "question": ", built on Dartmoor for the keeper of a rabbit warren, was used as a filming location for Steven Spielberg forthcoming movie \"War Horse\"?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Deadstick"], "question": "the first Allied soldier killed during the Normandy landings was part of ?"} +{"answers": ["Chapman's Swift", "Chapman's swift"], "question": "the , a flock of Vaux's Swift, inspired a Portland, Oregon, community to raise over US$60,000 for a new school heating system so the birds could have the old chimney to roost?"} +{"answers": ["Pistol River"], "question": "the received its name after James Mace lost his pistol in it in 1853?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Ralph Phelps", "Phelps", "Robert", "Robert Phelps"], "question": " is a \"grandfather\" of modern variational principles, according to Ivar Ekeland?"} +{"answers": ["Hirsch", "Ammiel", "Ammiel Hirsch"], "question": "Reform Rabbi , who led the struggle against Israel's Orthodox establishment to recognize the Reform movement, co-authored a book with an Orthodox rabbi?"} +{"answers": ["Sunset Esplanade"], "question": "someone was once stabbed at the in Hillsboro, Oregon, for complimenting an Oakland Raiders hat?"} +{"answers": ["Gullibility"], "question": "in the early 19th century, the word wasn't in the dictionary?"} +{"answers": ["George Washington Masonic National Memorial"], "question": "the \"\" was proposed in 1852, began construction in 1922, dedicated in 1932, and finished in 1970?"} +{"answers": ["Changco", "Emilio", "Emilio Changco"], "question": "pirate leader operated out of Manila Bay till his arrest in the 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Jan Müller-Wieland", "Müller-Wieland"], "question": "composer called his first stage work, premiered at the Munich Biennale in 1992, a \"Cabaret Farce for singers, pianists and percussionists\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fessenheim Nuclear Power Plant"], "question": "there is pressure to close the , the oldest in France, because of concerns over the risk of earthquakes?"} +{"answers": ["Brinkmann", "Helmuth", "Helmuth Brinkmann"], "question": "the commander of the heavy cruiser \"Prinz Eugen\", Captain , was a classmate of the battleship \"Bismarck\"'s commander Ernst Lindemann?"} +{"answers": ["Phoenix", "Phoenix"], "question": "San Francisco fireboat \"\" pumped some 5.5 million gallons (20.8 ML) of seawater to help fight fires after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Brody", "Tal Brody", "Tal"], "question": " was drafted 12th in the National Basketball Association draft, but chose instead to play basketball for Israel?"} +{"answers": ["King Cross"], "question": "a stained glass window in St. Paul's Church, , Halifax built in 1911, is dedicated in memory of Edward Wainhouse, whose daughter married the first vicar of the prior church built in 1846?"} +{"answers": ["McKeag", "Stephen McKeag", "Stephen"], "question": "leading Ulster Defence Association member sang \"Follow the Yellow Brick Road\" after committing a sectarian killing?"} +{"answers": ["Sequoiadendron chaneyi"], "question": "the extinct Miocene redwood, , is the probable ancestor to the giant sequoias in California?"} +{"answers": ["Black marsh turtle"], "question": "in Thailand, the \"\" is believed to contain the souls of people who died while trying to save others from drowning?"} +{"answers": ["Sandeep Bhagwati", "Sandeep", "Bhagwati"], "question": "the story of Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, the topic of opera for the 1998 Munich Biennale, was considered fit for a film?"} +{"answers": ["Ashburton River", "Ashburton River / Hakatere"], "question": "the two branches of New Zealand's flow in parallel less than apart for before they join?"} +{"answers": ["Xenoclea"], "question": "Do you know that, according to legend, on the advice of , Hercules agreed to become a slave of the Queen of Lydia?"} +{"answers": ["Fishing industry in Greenland"], "question": "approximately 6,500 out of a national population of an estimated 56,452 people (2010) in Greenland are employed in the \"(fishing vessel pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Knoxville riot of 1919", "Knoxville Riot of 1919"], "question": "the , one of the events of that year's Red Summer, began when a lynch mob stormed the jail in pursuit of a man believed to have been the mayor's illegitimate son?"} +{"answers": ["Polanyi", "John Charles Polanyi", "John Polanyi", "John"], "question": "1986 Nobel Prize winner spent three years in Canada as a child to avoid German bombings during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Abu", "Iyad", "Abu Ali Iyad"], "question": " was one of the last remaining Fatah commanders fighting the Jordanian Army until he was killed near Ajloun during a major offensive by the latter?"} +{"answers": ["Mammotrectus super Bibliam"], "question": ", a guide book to understanding the Bible, was popular in the 15th century, but was criticized in the 16th century?"} +{"answers": ["The Man in the Moone"], "question": ", a 1638 book \"(frontispiece and title page pictured)\" by the English bishop Francis Godwin, is considered one of the first science fiction books?"} +{"answers": ["Urbanus", "Urbanus"], "question": ", the Grammy-nominated album by Stefon Harris, was recorded in the days leading up to Barack Obama's inauguration?"} +{"answers": ["Sierra Gorda"], "question": "the region in central Mexico has more butterfly species than the United States and Canada combined?"} +{"answers": ["Glanert", "Detlev Glanert", "Detlev"], "question": " opera \"Caligula\", after the play by Albert Camus on the cruel Roman emperor, was first staged at the Oper Frankfurt in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Rhodactis howesii"], "question": ", a sea anemone-like corallimorph, is eaten by the Samoans but can prove fatal if consumed raw?"} +{"answers": ["Davidka Square"], "question": "the homemade Israeli mortar memorialized in Jerusalem was totally inaccurate, but it made such a huge noise that it sent the enemy fleeing in panic?"} +{"answers": ["Treatise of Love"], "question": "the 15th-century is based on the 13th-century monastic manual \"Ancrene Wisse\", but shows considerably less interest in carnal love?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Winterling", "George Alfred Winterling", "George Winterling"], "question": "during a career lasting almost fifty years at TV station WJXT in Jacksonville, Florida, helped develop television weather forecasting?"} +{"answers": ["Trofeo Alasport"], "question": "traditionally, each season of cross country running in Italy concludes in March with on the island of Sardinia?"} +{"answers": ["Ben Scrivens", "Scrivens", "Ben"], "question": "goaltender signed with the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs organization mainly for the opportunity to work with goalie coach François Allaire?"} +{"answers": ["Perito", "Nick", "Nick Perito"], "question": "Perry Como's musical arranger, , also helped Bob Hope's wife, Dolores, revive her singing career after 60 years?"} +{"answers": ["Jalpan de Serra Municipality", "Jalpan de Serra"], "question": "in in Querétaro, Mexico, there is an annual festival to celebrate \"countrymen\" visiting from the United States?"} +{"answers": ["North American Star League"], "question": "the , a professional e-sports league for players of the video game \"\", will award US$100,000 to the winner of its inaugural season?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Inglis", "Inglis", "Charles Inglis", "Charles"], "question": "Rear-Admiral Horatio Nelson wrote a personal letter to Lieutenant congratulating him for his part in the action of 31 March 1800?"} +{"answers": ["Daytona Tortugas"], "question": "on July 28, 2006, baseball player Ryan Harvey set a Florida State League record by hitting four home runs in a game against the Clearwater Threshers?"} +{"answers": ["Großgaststätte Ahornblatt"], "question": "the , a concrete building in the shape of a maple leaf in former East Berlin, was built in 1973 and demolished in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Devastation Trail"], "question": "Pele's hair, and Pele's tears are well preserved at after the 1959 eruption of Kīlauea Iki crater?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry Harper", "Jerry", "Harper"], "question": " was the first Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball player to lead his team in scoring all four years?"} +{"answers": ["Galatea of the Spheres"], "question": "Salvador Dalí insisted that his painting be displayed on an easel previously owned by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier in the Dalí Theatre and Museum in Figueres?"} +{"answers": ["Alex", "Bealer", "Alex W. Bealer"], "question": "an annual award is given in honor of the Georgia old-time craftsman and blacksmith , author of \"The Art of Blacksmithing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nasodigitoacoustic syndrome", "nasodigitoacoustic syndrome"], "question": " affects the nose and big toes?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher Wright", "Christopher John Wright", "Christopher", "Wright", "Christopher Wright"], "question": "acquisitions whilst was Head of Manuscripts at the British Library included the archives of \"Punch\" magazine and that of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?"} +{"answers": ["Lyttle", "Tommy Lyttle", "Tommy"], "question": ", the leader of the Ulster Defence Association's West Belfast Brigade, liked to read \"James Bond\" novels?"} +{"answers": ["Klopp Castle"], "question": "the German town of Bingen am Rhein has used for city administration since 1897?"} +{"answers": ["Amy Krouse Rosenthal", "Rosenthal", "Amy"], "question": " is the only author to have three children's books on Pennsylvania State University's baker's dozen list of the \"very best picture books published in 2009\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jersey J-Cup"], "question": "the , patterned after the Super J Cup Japanese wrestling tournament, is the second-oldest independent wrestling tournament in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Museo Soumaya"], "question": "the , a private museum in Mexico City based on one couple's art collection, has the largest collection of Auguste Rodin sculpture outside of France?"} +{"answers": ["Place the Face"], "question": "the old television game show asked contestants to recognize glimpses of nearly forgotten persons from their past?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Addison Reavis", "Reavis", "James Reavis"], "question": "the U.S. government imprisoned the \"\" after learning he had damaged books in Mexican and Spanish libraries?"} +{"answers": ["West Weber", "West Weber, Utah"], "question": "the land at , was reported in 1903 to have a reputation as one of the poorest soils between the Great Salt Lake and Ogden?"} +{"answers": ["Gradsky", "Alexander Borisovich Gradsky", "Alexander", "Alexander Gradsky"], "question": " is believed to be the first Russian artist to have performed rock and roll music in a concert, when he was 13 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Blockade of Wonsan"], "question": "the in the Korean War was the longest naval blockade in modern history, lasting 861 days?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "David E. Davis", "David Evan Davis", "David"], "question": "automotive journalist wore a full beard after a racing accident severely disfigured his face – and the ambulance attendant threw away pieces of his nasal cartilage?"} +{"answers": ["Justine Thornton", "Justine", "Thornton"], "question": "as a teenager, , the fiancée of British Labour Party leader Ed Miliband, appeared in the controversial television comedy \"Hardwicke House\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tierra del Fuego National Park"], "question": "the Beagle Channel in in Argentina is named after the British ship \"Beagle\" \"\", which sailed with the explorer Charles Darwin in 1833–34?"} +{"answers": ["Golden", "Lotti", "Lotti Golden"], "question": "the debut album by American singer-songwriter was listed by \"New York Times\" music critic Nat Hentoff as one of the most influential albums of the late 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Ajdabiya"], "question": "the city of , newly recaptured by Libyan rebels, was founded as a staging post on the crossroads of two key trading routes?"} +{"answers": ["Padgett", "Pete Padgett", "Pete"], "question": "as a senior, basketball player received the Doc Martie Award, given annually to the University of Nevada's top male athlete?"} +{"answers": ["A Berlin Romance"], "question": "the neo-realist film is a strong critique of the obsession with consumer goods and the Americanization of mid-1950s Berlin?"} +{"answers": ["Perrins", "Isaac", "Isaac Perrins"], "question": ", an 18th-century bareknuckle prizefighter, was described as \"the knock-kneed hammerman from Soho\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nuclear energy policy of the United States"], "question": "although the regulates the nuclear energy industry more strictly than most others, there have been 52 incidents \"(Three Mile Island cleanup pictured)\" costing an estimated ?"} +{"answers": ["Ramanauskas", "Adolfas", "Adolfas Ramanauskas"], "question": "just one day after arrest, Lithuanian partisan commander was transferred to a hospital in a critical condition with a punctured eye and missing testicles?"} +{"answers": ["Chamberlain Bridge"], "question": "the decorative, \"humpbacked\" in Barbados, named after British Colonial Secretary Joseph Chamberlain, replaced an older bridge destroyed by the Great Hurricane of 1898?"} +{"answers": ["National Register of Electors"], "question": "the unauthorized use of data from the , the permanent database of eligible Canadian voters, can carry a penalty of a year in prison?"} +{"answers": ["Isabella Furnace"], "question": "Henry Seidel Canby compared the ruins of \"\" to a 12th-century Persian mosque?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Alonzo Dales", "Francis A. Dales", "Francis", "Dales"], "question": "cadet began Operation Pedestal on an American merchant ship, continued on a British destroyer, and ended it on an American tanker requisitioned and manned by a British crew?"} +{"answers": ["Gillette Cup Final", "1979 Gillette Cup Final"], "question": "by winning the , Somerset County Cricket Club won their first trophy since forming 104 years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Berlin im Aufbau"], "question": "the documentary film has historical significance in that it documents the first phase of the rebuilding of the destroyed city of Berlin after World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Asen", "John", "John Komnenos Asen"], "question": "although the despot of Valona plundered a Venetian ship in 1350, he became a Venetian citizen three years later?"} +{"answers": ["Gent", "Strazimiri", "Gent Hysen Strazimiri", "Gent Strazimiri"], "question": ", who began his career as an anti-communist activist, is now a member of the Albanian parliament for the Democratic Party of Albania?"} +{"answers": ["The Hallmarks of Cancer"], "question": "the influential 2000 oncology paper \"\" identified six features that all cancers have in common?"} +{"answers": ["Heinrich Schmelen", "Johann Heinrich Schmelen", "Heinrich", "Schmelen"], "question": "Reverend , a German missionary in South-West Africa, married an indigenous Nama woman in 1814, an action encouraged by the missionary societies of that time?"} +{"answers": ["1965 Pacific hurricane season"], "question": "the had 10 named storms, with one storm becoming a hurricane?"} +{"answers": ["Jayden Pitt", "Pitt", "Jayden"], "question": ", the lightest player on the Fremantle Football Club playing list at only , was a surprise selection when he made his début in the opening round of the 2011 AFL season?"} +{"answers": ["Cunningham", "John T. Cunningham", "John"], "question": ", who has chronicled much of New Jersey's past, once said, \"My goals did not include either the writing of books or becoming a historian\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hensley Settlement"], "question": " in Kentucky \"(school pictured)\" is an Appalachian living history museum?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Sandwich", "St Mary's Church"], "question": ", in Sandwich, Kent, was damaged by the French in 1217 and again in 1457, and by an earthquake in 1578?"} +{"answers": ["Leonard Pagliero OBE", "Pagliero", "Leonard Pagliero", "Leonard"], "question": "former Kennel Club Chairman flew supplies to the Norwegian resistance movement during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Task Force on Childhood Obesity"], "question": "the , established by the Obama Administration in 2010, seeks to eliminate childhood obesity in the United States within a generation?"} +{"answers": ["InSpiral Lounge", "inSpiral Lounge"], "question": "The is a vegetarian restaurant, organic bar and live music venue in Camden Lock, London that hosts performances of acoustic and electronic music?"} +{"answers": ["al-Obeidi", "Iman al-Obeidi", "Iman"], "question": "\"The Washington Post\" named Libyan female lawyer , who accused Muammar Gaddafi's troops of politically motivated rape, a \"symbol of defiance against Gaddafi\"?"} +{"answers": ["Buckingham Hotel"], "question": "the Major League Baseball career of Larry McLean ended at the in St. Louis, Missouri, during a drunken encounter with his manager, John McGraw?"} +{"answers": ["Brill", "William", "William Brill", "William Brill", "William Lloyd Brill"], "question": "during a raid on Berlin in 1944, RAAF Squadron Leader \"\" Avro Lancaster was struck by incendiary bombs dropped by another Allied aircraft above him?"} +{"answers": ["Mehadia"], "question": ", Romania, is located on the site of the ancient Roman colony Ad Mediam, noted for its Hercules baths?"} +{"answers": ["Hershey–Chase experiment"], "question": "before the confirmed the role of DNA, scientists believed that genes were carried by proteins?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Kolberg", "Siege of Kolberg"], "question": "French marshal Victor-Perrin, on his way to command the , was captured by a Prussian freikorps?"} +{"answers": ["Alice Manfield", "Manfield", "Alice"], "question": " \"\", commonly known as Guide Alice, worked as a mountain guide on Australia's Mt Buffalo for forty years from the 1890s?"} +{"answers": ["Amazon", "Amazon"], "question": "the yacht former owners include Arthur Lowe of the British sitcom \"Dad's Army\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dieter", "Schenk", "Dieter Schenk"], "question": "in 2003 the German author became an honorary citizen of Gdańsk after his work led a German court to overturn a World War II ruling on the defenders of the Polish Post Office in Danzig?"} +{"answers": ["Dacian Draco"], "question": "at the height of battle the wolf's head of the \"\", with its several metal tongues, made a shrill sound and its strips of material waved in the wind?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "Charles Angrand", "Charles Théophile Angrand", "Angrand", "Charles P. Angrand"], "question": "Paul Signac praised drawings as \"masterpieces\", calling them \"poems of light\"?"} +{"answers": ["Morris S. Halliday", "Morris", "Halliday"], "question": "in 1918 , a New York State Senator for the forty-first Senate District, resigned his seat to enter the United States Army Air Service?"} +{"answers": ["Follow Follow"], "question": "a parrot was branded sectarian after being heard whistling \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mykola Dmytrovych Leontovych", "Mykola Leontovych", "Mykola", "Leontovych"], "question": "Ukrainian composer \"\", known for the \"Carol of the Bells\", was nicknamed \"Ukrainian Bach\" in France?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George"], "question": ", a Jack Russell Terrier, died from injuries sustained while protecting several children from an attack by two Pit Bulls?"} +{"answers": ["Oskar", "Oskar Baudisch", "Baudisch"], "question": "Austrian American biochemist , whose study of trace elements in aqueous solutions led to his discovery of the Baudisch reaction, died by drowning?"} +{"answers": ["Kepler-11g"], "question": "the mass of the extrasolar planet could not be determined because its orbit is too far from those of its sister planets?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James R. Whelan", "Whelan"], "question": "former \"Washington Times\" editor claims he was dismissed from the paper after control of it was \"seized\" by leaders of the Unification Church?"} +{"answers": ["Fab Five", "The Fab Five", "The Fab Five"], "question": "Grant Hill's response to Jalen Rose's comments in —the highest-rated ESPN documentary—was shared by nearly 100,000 people on Facebook in the next few days?"} +{"answers": ["Nahuel Huapi National Park"], "question": " in Argentina is named after Nahuel Huapi Lake \"\", with \"nahuel\" and \"huapi\" meaning \"jaguar\" and \"island\" in the Mapuche language?"} +{"answers": ["M-64", "M-64"], "question": "the highway designation in Michigan was moved twice in two years by exchanging the number with different roads?"} +{"answers": ["Della mercatura e del mercante perfetto"], "question": "the was written by Benedikt Kotruljević in 1458, more than 36 years earlier than previously thought?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Lowrey", "Walter M. Lowrey"], "question": "in the 1970s, Shreveport historian headed a project on Louisiana Methodism, which included a study of circuit riders?"} +{"answers": ["Live at Fillmore West"], "question": "saxophonist King Curtis was stabbed to death a week after releasing his album ?"} +{"answers": ["Domonique Ramirez", "Domonique", "Ramirez"], "question": "Miss San Antonio 2010 temporarily lost her title after pageant officials complained that she had gained weight and allegedly told her to \"get off the tacos\"?"} +{"answers": ["Richmond", "Frances Howard, Duchess of Richmond", "Frances"], "question": " \"\" was known as the \"Double Duchess\"?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Miller", "Martin Miller", "Martin", "Miller"], "question": "Czech actor portrayed Kublai Khan in \"Doctor Who\"?"} +{"answers": ["This Is Show Business"], "question": "near the end of its lengthy run, the television series introduced the future novelist Jacqueline Susann as a panelist?"} +{"answers": ["Terje Sagvolden", "Sagvolden", "Terje"], "question": "Norwegian behavioral neuroscientist showed that the spontaneously hypertensive rat strain is a valid animal model for the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Fite House", "Henry Fite"], "question": "a tavern in Baltimore, the , served as the United States capitol for two months?"} +{"answers": ["Ray William Johnson", "Ray", "Johnson"], "question": " is the second most subscribed person on YouTube?"} +{"answers": ["Dimachaerus"], "question": "the , a type of gladiator, used a fighting style adapted to defend with his weapons rather than a shield?"} +{"answers": ["Camping", "Camping"], "question": "in the \"Parks and Recreation\" episode \"\", protagonist Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) revealed she once dreamed of being happily married to the fictional alien ALF?"} +{"answers": ["Lundgren", "Carl Lundgren", "Carl"], "question": "Cubs' pitcher \"\" had \"speed to burn green hickory and an assortment of curves that would keep a cryptograph specialist figuring all night but he was wild as a March hare in a cyclone\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hezekiah", "Hezekiah Holland", "Holland", "Hezekiah Holland"], "question": " reckoned in 1650 that the end of the world and the Day of Judgment were then 216 years away?"} +{"answers": ["Los únicos"], "question": "the Argentine superhero live-action TV series is influenced by the \"X-Men\" film series, \"Heroes\" and \"Sky High\"?"} +{"answers": ["Max", "Max Weber Sr.", "Sr.", "Max Weber"], "question": "sociologist Max Weber suffered a nervous breakdown after his father, , suddenly died following a father–son argument?"} +{"answers": ["State Forests", "State Forests"], "question": " oversee 77.8% of forests in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Rebecca Black", "Rebecca", "Rebecca Renee Black", "Black"], "question": " \"Friday\", dubbed the \"worst song ever\" by some critics, has made Black a \"viral star\" with the video attracting over 80 million Youtube hits?"} +{"answers": ["Lion Gate"], "question": "the \"\", the main entrance of the Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae in Greece, is the sole surviving monument of Mycenaean sculpture?"} +{"answers": ["The Space Between Us", "The Space Between Us"], "question": "for her second novel, , Indian-American writer Thrity Umrigar modeled the character of Bhima after a real-life domestic servant who worked for her family?"} +{"answers": ["Pensacola Dam"], "question": " on the Grand River in Oklahoma is referred to as the longest multiple-arch dam in the world, with 51 arches?"} +{"answers": ["Follow On", "Follow On"], "question": "the music to the hymn \"\" was later adopted by Rangers F.C. as the music for their anthem, \"Follow Follow\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of the Falkland Islands"], "question": "the includes no native terrestrial reptiles, amphibians, or even trees, and that the only native terrestrial mammal, the warrah \"\", became extinct in the mid-19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Dodge", "Chee", "Chee Dodge", "Augustus C. Dodge", "Henry Chee Dodge"], "question": " was elected vice-chairman of the Navajo Council in 1946 but died before taking office?"} +{"answers": ["Hammerhead", "Hammerhead"], "question": "\"\" by Jeff Beck won the 2011 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance?"} +{"answers": ["Pawan", "Joseph", "Joseph Lennox", "Joseph Lennox Pawan"], "question": "Trinidadian virologist Dr. M.B.E. was the first person to show that rabies could be spread by vampire bats to other animals and humans?"} +{"answers": ["Myth of Skanderbeg"], "question": "the is one of the main constitutive myths of Albanian nationalism?"} +{"answers": ["Warrick", "Harley E. Warrick", "Harley Warrick", "Harley"], "question": ", painter of Mail Pouch barn signs, would sometimes spell 'tobacco' with three 'c's just to see if anyone noticed?"} +{"answers": ["Stele of the Vultures"], "question": "the \"(fragment pictured)\" celebrates a victory of Eannatum of Lagash () over Umma in southern Mesopotamia?"} +{"answers": ["Anton", "Anton Wilhelm Brøgger", "Anton Wilhelm Brøgger", "Brøgger"], "question": "the printing house of , in Oslo, Norway, was carried on by his descendants until 1981, almost 100 years after Brøgger's death?"} +{"answers": ["Csoknyai", "István Csoknyai", "István"], "question": "at the end of his career as a professional handball player in 2005, had won more national league and cup titles than any other Hungarian player?"} +{"answers": ["Pelican Pete"], "question": "the is over tall?"} +{"answers": ["Bank Street Historic District", "Bank Street Historic District"], "question": "the in Waterbury, Connecticut, has a rare Queen Anne Style commercial building \"(pictured second from right)\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Smith", "James Monroe Smith"], "question": ", who had been forced from the presidency of LSU on fraud charges, was thereafter named vocational rehabilitation director at the Louisiana State Penitentiary?"} +{"answers": ["Metapelma archetypon"], "question": "the extinct parasitic wasp is thought to have preyed upon wood-boring beetles?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Høibakk", "Ralph", "Høibakk"], "question": "entrepreneur was one of a group of Norwegians who skied to the South Pole in 1990, the first people to do so since Roald Amundsen?"} +{"answers": ["La Lagunilla Market", "La Lagunilla Market, Mexico City", "La Lagunilla"], "question": "television producer Eugenio Derbez sends actors and actresses to Mexico City's to pick up the vocabulary and accents of the people they will portray in his reality series?"} +{"answers": ["Lowe", "Bobby", "Bobby Lowe"], "question": "Boston Beaneater \"\" was the first Major League player to hit four home runs in a game and was selected in 1911 as the best utility player in baseball history?"} +{"answers": ["History of the horse in Britain"], "question": "the and faced Julius Caesar with a well-organized force of 4,000 horse-drawn chariots?"} +{"answers": ["Leopold", "Mildenstein", "Leopold von Mildenstein"], "question": "Adolf Eichmann felt he was given his \"big break\" by fellow Austrian ?"} +{"answers": ["Beidha", "Beidha"], "question": ", a major archaeological site near Petra in Jordan, had Natufian, Neolithic and Nabataean occupations?"} +{"answers": ["Carbis Bay", "Carbis Bay Hotel"], "question": "Virginia Woolf stayed at the in the spring of 1914 for three weeks whilst recovering from a bout of mental illness?"} +{"answers": ["André", "Arnaldo André Serrano", "Arnaldo", "Arnaldo André"], "question": "Paraguayan actor used to slap telenovela actresses who worked with him?"} +{"answers": ["Jurassic Museum of Asturias"], "question": "among the replicas exhibited in the in Colunga, Spain, are the copulating \"Tyrannosaurus rex\" dinosaurs \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Poppen", "Christoph Poppen", "Christoph"], "question": "conductor played Bach's \"Partita for Violin No. 2\" interspersed with related Bach chorales, sung by the Hilliard Ensemble?"} +{"answers": ["Woolverstone Hall School", "Woolverstone Hall"], "question": "in the 1950s, was the Inner London Education Authority's only state-run boarding school?"} +{"answers": ["Chris", "Chris Hill", "Hill", "Chris Hill"], "question": " is one of only three Big Ten Conference men's basketball players to have been named an Academic All-America three times?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Nöteborg", "Siege of Nöteborg"], "question": "after receiving a letter during the , Peter the Great offered the defending officers' wives safe passage, if they took their husbands with them?"} +{"answers": ["Oxford Terrace Baptist Church"], "question": " \"\", collapsed in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, was considered by the dean of ChristChurch Cathedral as one of the \"iconic churches of the city\"?"} +{"answers": ["Phantom, Rocker & Slick"], "question": "Keith Richards made a guest appearance on debut album?"} +{"answers": ["Bowman", "Everett", "Everett Bowman"], "question": " was the founder of the Cowboys' Turtle Association, the first organization of professional rodeo cowboys?"} +{"answers": ["Zagreb School of Economics and Management"], "question": "the is the largest private institute for higher education in Croatia?"} +{"answers": ["King & King"], "question": "because it depicts a same-sex marriage, the children's picture book was the subject of a question in the 2008 Democratic U.S. presidential primary debates?"} +{"answers": ["Gravity Park USA"], "question": "Perry Prichard established a 24-hour motocross distance world record \"\" at as a benefit for Haitian relief?"} +{"answers": ["Indigenous territory", "Indigenous Territory", "Indigenous territory"], "question": "there are 672 in Brazil, covering about 13% of the country's land area?"} +{"answers": ["Susie Fishbein", "Susie", "Fishbein"], "question": ", best-selling author of ArtScroll's \"Kosher By Design\" cookbook series, has been called \"the Jewish Martha Stewart\" and \"the kosher diva\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclida"], "question": " are believed to have been driven to extinction when crabs spread across their territory?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Smith", "Frank Smith", "Frank", "Smith"], "question": "socialist Salvationist stood for the British House of Commons twelve times before he was finally elected, at the age of 74?"} +{"answers": ["Chucho's Steps"], "question": "\"Zawinul's Mambo\" from the Grammy winning was dedicated to Joe Zawinul who heard a recording of it before he died?"} +{"answers": ["Philippe", "Philippe Boiry", "Boiry"], "question": "the of the nonexistent Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia calls himself a \"Republican monarchic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Salaì"], "question": "Leonardo da Vinci's student painted a nude version of the Mona Lisa called \"Monna Vanna\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Danmark", "Danmark"], "question": "the served as a training ship for the United States Coast Guard after it was trapped in the United States by the outbreak of World War II, leading to the acquisition of the USCGC \"Eagle\"?"} +{"answers": ["1999 Blayais Nuclear Power Plant flood", "Blayais Nuclear Power Plant"], "question": "in 1999 the sea in France, knocking out the power supply and safety systems and resulting in a event on the International Nuclear Event Scale?"} +{"answers": ["Dan Dugan", "Dan", "Dugan", "Dan Dugan"], "question": "frustration in mixing all of the microphones in a musical production of \"Hair\" was what sparked s invention of the automixer?"} +{"answers": ["Paulding County Carnegie Library"], "question": "Ohio's was the first Carnegie library in the United States to serve an entire county rather than an individual city?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Joseph Sexton", "Frank", "Frank Sexton", "Frank Sexton", "Sexton"], "question": "Michigan baseball coach was confronted with a knife, a cane and an arrest warrant after declaring a forfeit when Indiana refused to continue play due to darkness?"} +{"answers": ["Vespaiola"], "question": "the Italian wine grape is named after the wasps \"\" that are attracted to the sugary pulp of the ripening grapes?"} +{"answers": ["Will Henry Stevens", "Henry Stevens", "Stevens", "Will"], "question": "artist was inspired for his subject matter by writers Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Walt Whitman?"} +{"answers": ["Hasag", "HASAG", "Hugo Schneider AG"], "question": "Do you know that, starting in 1944, a Nazi labor subcamp of Buchenwald concentration camp was set up outside every arms factory in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["St Elmo Courts"], "question": ", a heritage building registered as Category II with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust, is currently being demolished?"} +{"answers": ["Pierrot lunaire", "Pierrot lunaire"], "question": "Arnold Schoenberg has been only one of many composers to set poems from Albert Giraud's to music?"} +{"answers": ["Sierra del Sueve"], "question": "a rare breed of horses found in the high mountains of in Asturias, Spain, does not trot but moves with an easy gait, leading to its popularity as a \"ladies' mount\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony Robles", "Robles"], "question": " won a national NCAA wrestling title despite being born with only one leg?"} +{"answers": ["Alecton discoidalis"], "question": "larvae of Cuban endemic firefly \"\" attack land snails?"} +{"answers": ["Wasilewski", "Edward", "Edward Wasilewski"], "question": "Polish anti-Communist fighter turned Stalinist informant committed suicide in 1968, on the day of the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia?"} +{"answers": ["Nuclear magnetic resonance crystallography"], "question": " can be used to explore features of microcrystalline formation too fine to be seen through X-ray, neutron, or electron diffraction?"} +{"answers": ["The Mystery of the Druids"], "question": "\"Computer and Video Games\" magazine wrote that holds \"very little appeal for anyone but the most patient and geeky PC-head\"?"} +{"answers": ["Renton", "Nicholson", "Renton Nicholson"], "question": "the publisher of \"The Town\" newspaper, , once engaged in a public feud with rival publisher Barnard Gregory?"} +{"answers": ["King Charles Spaniel", "Charles Spaniel"], "question": "in 1903, The Kennel Club merged four breeds of toy spaniels into the ?"} +{"answers": ["Pomahač", "Bohdan", "Bohdan Pomahač"], "question": "doctor performed the first full face transplant in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Wentzel", "Volkmar Wentzel", "Volkmar Kurt Wentzel", "Volkmar"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1960, photographed Capt. Joseph Kittinger making a record-setting skydive \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Petit rouge", "Petit Rouge"], "question": "Do you know that, even though the Valle d'Aosta is surrounded by the Alps in the far northwest region of Italy, nearly 90% of its wines are red and \"rosé\" made from varieties like ?"} +{"answers": ["Sir Degrevant"], "question": "the titular character of the 15th-century romance was called the \"perfect romance hero\" precisely because he was untouched by love?"} +{"answers": ["Brachypsectra fulva"], "question": "the larva of the Texas beetle, , can live for over two years without feeding?"} +{"answers": ["Roehenstart", "Charles Edward Stuart, Count Roehenstart", "Charles"], "question": " was the natural son of a Catholic archbishop and a duchess?"} +{"answers": ["Nicole Kaczmarski", "Kaczmarski", "Nicole Anne Kaczmarski", "Nicole"], "question": "Do you know that, after leaving UCLA and the University of Georgia, basketball player started waiting tables at Outback Steakhouse?"} +{"answers": ["Caldwell", "Stephen A. Caldwell", "Stephen", "Stephen Adolphus Caldwell"], "question": "Louisiana educator became a school principal 14 years before he received his bachelor's degree?"} +{"answers": ["Deep Freeze", "Deep Freeze"], "question": "for the 2003 horror film , director John Carl Buechler created a giant trilobite as the \"monster\"?"} +{"answers": ["Malus baccata"], "question": "tall are being used in experimental breeding programs?"} +{"answers": ["La Pelegrina pearl"], "question": " survived both the French Revolution of 1789–99 and the Russian Revolution 127 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Jafr alien invasion"], "question": "in early 2010 reporters claimed that an on Jordan was targeted at both terrorists from Al-Qaida and U.S. military bases?"} +{"answers": ["Clough Creek and Sand Ridge Archaeological District", "Clough Creek and Sand Ridge Archeological District"], "question": "the inhabitants of the ate drums?"} +{"answers": ["Clubfoot", "George", "Clubfoot George"], "question": " was executed by vigilantes because they believed that he was innocent?"} +{"answers": ["Sayyida al Hurra", "Sayyida", "al Hurra", "Hurra"], "question": "the noble lady became well respected for her booty?"} +{"answers": ["sodium ethyl xanthate", "Sodium ethyl xanthate"], "question": "the Australian government requires high-risk workers to wear full-face respirators \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ntrepid"], "question": " was paid by the U.S. military to create sock puppets?"} +{"answers": ["Batman Province"], "question": " is half female?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Morris", "United States v. Morris"], "question": "Robert Tappan Morris was for releasing a worm?"} +{"answers": ["Diethyl azodicarboxylate", "diethyl azodicarboxylate"], "question": "even small amounts of can explode when heated?"} +{"answers": ["Labia minor"], "question": "a typical is chocolate brown, up to 7 mm long, and equipped with pincers?"} +{"answers": ["Candy Desk"], "question": "there is a \"\" on the floor of the US Senate?"} +{"answers": ["St. Joseph's Catholic Church", "St. Joseph's Catholic Church"], "question": " has been in Egypt since 1852?"} +{"answers": ["John Bastard", "John", "John Bastard", "John Pollexfen Bastard", "Bastard"], "question": " commanded Africa in the nineteenth century?"} +{"answers": ["Tumidotheres maculatus"], "question": "a species of crab, , has been found living on an asteroid?"} +{"answers": ["Ice Cream", "Ice Cream"], "question": " grows in Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Honda CBR250R/CBR300R", "Honda CBR250R"], "question": "the sport bike \"\", styled after the VFR1200F, shows design influence from the Chrysler 300 car?"} +{"answers": ["Matt", "Matt Howard", "Howard"], "question": " is the first player named to the Horizon League Men's Basketball Tournament All-Tournament team four times?"} +{"answers": ["Munich Biennale"], "question": "the is an opera festival created in 1988 by Hans Werner Henze, focused on opera premieres of young composers?"} +{"answers": ["Murder of Koby Mandell and Yosef Ishran", "Murders of Koby Mandell and Yosef Ishran"], "question": "the on the outskirts of their settlement in the Judean desert in 2001 led to U.S. legislation cracking down on killers of Americans overseas?"} +{"answers": ["La Nueva Viga Market"], "question": " in Mexico City is the second-largest seafood market, after the Tsukiji fish market?"} +{"answers": ["Debate between sheep and grain"], "question": "Edward Chiera considered the setting of the \"(example of sheep pictured)\" to be the Babylonian Garden of Eden?"} +{"answers": ["Mitropoulos", "Efthymios Mitropoulos", "Efthymios", "E. Mitropoulos"], "question": " is the seventh and current Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization?"} +{"answers": ["Agnes Hewes", "Hewes", "Agnes", "Agnes Danforth Hewes"], "question": "American children's author , a three-time winner of the Newbery Honor, was born in Tripoli, Lebanon, to medical missionary parents?"} +{"answers": ["Robert W. Chandler", "Robert", "Chandler"], "question": " bought the \"Bend Bulletin\" newspaper from Robert W. Sawyer in 1953 with only a US$6,000 down payment?"} +{"answers": ["Dering Roll"], "question": "the begins with the coats of arms of two illegitimate sons of King John of England?"} +{"answers": ["Erskine Thomason", "Erskine", "Furman Erskine Thomason", "Melvin Erskine Thomason", "Thomason"], "question": " struck out one batter in his Major League Baseball career, which consisted of pitching one inning in 1974?"} +{"answers": ["1st Filipino Infantry Regiment"], "question": "there was a segregated \"(insignia pictured)\" in the United States Army during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Eaton", "Jeanette Eaton", "Jeanette"], "question": "children's author , a four-time winner of the Newbery Honor, was a feminist who also wrote for a socialist magazine and felt that women were inhibited by reading women's magazines?"} +{"answers": ["Bharattherium"], "question": " may have been among the first grazing mammals?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Pierre Latz", "Jean-Pierre", "Latz"], "question": ", like several other very prominent \"ébénistes\" in 18th-century Paris, was born in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Clarence Pickrel", "Clarence", "Clarence Douglas Pickrel", "Pickrel"], "question": "on , 1933, , a pitcher for Major League Baseball's Philadelphia Phillies, allowed the New York Giants to score four runs without recording a single out?"} +{"answers": ["Association Residence Nursing Home"], "question": "the comforts of the , now the largest youth hostel in North America, have caused many people to wish they were old women?"} +{"answers": ["Smaland Hound"], "question": "the \"\" originates from dogs brought home by soldiers in the 16th century wars of the Swedish Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Kenkoy"], "question": " was a Philippine comics character whose name became synonymous with the words joker, jester, or a hilarious person?"} +{"answers": ["Kalamata", "Kalamata olive"], "question": " olives are protected under the European Protected Geographical Status scheme?"} +{"answers": ["Issaquah", "Issaquah"], "question": "when the steam ferry was first launched in Lake Washington in 1914, it got stuck in mud?"} +{"answers": ["Kbal Spean", "Stung Kbal Spean"], "question": "under the supervision of archaeologists, the graduates of Cambodia's Artisans d'Angkor have been able to reproduce some portions of \"\" missing bas-relief carvings?"} +{"answers": ["George W. Gregory", "George", "Gregory"], "question": "Stanford University's president wrote in 1907 that the career of Michigan center illustrated \"the evils of football\"?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Vulliamy", "Benjamin", "Vulliamy"], "question": ", who designed the clock that defined time at the Prime Meridian, also designed clocks with porcelain cases?"} +{"answers": ["Sierra Leone Grammar School"], "question": "Greek has been taught at since 1845?"} +{"answers": ["Liang Huazhi", "Liang", "Huazhi"], "question": " led the Patriotic Sacrifice League in Shanxi to fight against the Japanese invasion of China?"} +{"answers": ["Ramone", "Ramone Moore", "Moore"], "question": "Temple basketball player improved his three point percentage from 12.5 percent as a sophomore to 38.3 percent as a junior?"} +{"answers": ["Ritz Paris", "Hôtel Ritz Paris"], "question": "Edward VII and his lover reportedly once got stuck in a too-narrow bathtub at the , which led to the tubs being enlarged?"} +{"answers": ["Eurypterus"], "question": "a fossil of the extinct sea scorpion \"(restoration pictured)\" was once thought to be a catfish?"} +{"answers": ["Cranmer Centre"], "question": "Peter Jackson's 1994 film \"Heavenly Creatures\" is based on the Parker–Hulme murder case involving two New Zealand girls who went to school at what became the ?"} +{"answers": ["Pérez", "Aníbal", "Aníbal Pérez Lobos", "Aníbal Pérez"], "question": ", a former First Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile, was also President of the O'Higgins football club?"} +{"answers": ["184 38th Street"], "question": " in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh is the oldest known log house to be used as a residence in any major American city?"} +{"answers": ["Salter's duck"], "question": " is a wave-powered generator that uses gyroscopes to convert up to 90% of wave power into electricity?"} +{"answers": ["Preparedness 101: Zombie Apocalypse"], "question": "on , 2011, the United States Government posted a blog and a couple of tweets to raise , natural disasters and pandemics?"} +{"answers": ["San Pellegrino in Vaticano"], "question": " \"\" is one of the oldest churches in the Vatican City?"} +{"answers": ["Raymond", "Lou", "Lou Raymond"], "question": "baseball player career with the Philadelphia Phillies consisted of one game, during which he earned a single hit in two at-bats?"} +{"answers": ["2011 Manhattan terrorism plot", "2011 alleged Manhattan terrorism plot"], "question": "in the , two Arab-Americans allegedly planned to attack a synagogue, and one of the suspects expressed interest in blowing up the Empire State Building?"} +{"answers": ["Georg Dörffel", "Dörffel", "Georg"], "question": " was a ground attack pilot but was killed in combat against four-engined bombers?"} +{"answers": ["Citygarden"], "question": "the US$30 million development of \"\", an urban park and sculpture garden in St. Louis, Missouri, was funded solely by a local nonprofit organization?"} +{"answers": ["Sofitel New York Hotel", "Sofitel New York"], "question": " won the 2000 Emporis Skyscraper Award?"} +{"answers": ["Matt Langel", "Matt", "Langel"], "question": "former Temple assistant basketball coach once drove almost ten hours to recruit a player?"} +{"answers": ["German involvement in the Spanish Civil War"], "question": "General Franco signed over the output of six mines to help pay for ?"} +{"answers": ["Screaming hairy armadillo", "screaming hairy armadillo"], "question": "sand may form 50% of the stomach contents of a \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Blackburn", "Reid Blackburn", "Reid Turner Blackburn", "Reid"], "question": "photographer , who was killed in the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, was supposed to remain on the mountain only until the day before the eruption?"} +{"answers": ["13th Parachute Battalion", "13th Parachute Battalion"], "question": "after World War II, 252 men of the were charged with mutiny?"} +{"answers": ["First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park"], "question": "the bison bone bed at in Montana is deep?"} +{"answers": ["vermouth", "Vermouth"], "question": " was originally consumed as a medicinal drink, but is now popular as a cocktail ingredient?"} +{"answers": ["La Cámpora"], "question": "the Argentine political youth organization is named after Héctor José Cámpora?"} +{"answers": ["1894–95 Small Heath F.C. season", "Small Heath F.C."], "question": "a phantom goal awarded against Small Heath F.C. in the led the Football League to instruct referees to inspect the goalnets before each match?"} +{"answers": ["Acevedo Pavez", "Juan", "Pavez", "Juan Acevedo Pavez"], "question": " was elected regidor of San Bernardo, Chile, in 1950 and simultaneously he held office as mayor of the same commune from 1952 until 1953?"} +{"answers": ["Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority"], "question": "the of Ghana established online registration to increase efficiency and abolish the activities of middlemen?"} +{"answers": ["WASP-43"], "question": "the orbit of one planet, which has the smallest orbit known amongst planets of its kind, has been attributed to the star's unusually low mass?"} +{"answers": ["Columbia Club", "The Columbia Club"], "question": "the \"\" has hosted every Republican president while in office or campaigning since Benjamin Harrison in 1888?"} +{"answers": ["Genevieve", "Genevieve Foster", "Foster"], "question": "children's author was a four-time winner of the Newbery Honor?"} +{"answers": ["Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity"], "question": "the 2010 assessment of the collection and trade of amphibians in Cambodia was a joint initiative of the and Fauna and Flora International?"} +{"answers": ["Seated Liberty dollar"], "question": "Do you know that, due to the California gold rush, the became scarce in American commerce in the early 1850s, only to cause complaints due to a surplus of the coins by the end of the decade?"} +{"answers": ["Rediculus"], "question": "a talking crow was buried near the temple of the Roman deity ?"} +{"answers": ["José", "Zabala-Santos", "José Zabala-Santos"], "question": " is one of the pioneers of Philippine comics?"} +{"answers": ["Abdullah", "Rimawi", "Abdullah Rimawi"], "question": ", one of the founders of the Ba'ath Party in Jordan, became its secretary-general in 1952?"} +{"answers": ["Gaultheria hispidula"], "question": "the is assisted by solitary bees, bumblebees, bee-flies, hoverflies, chipmunks and deer mice in reproduction in its native environment?"} +{"answers": ["Bayside Church", "Bayside Church", "Bayside Covenant Church"], "question": " held its 2011 Easter services at the Power Balance Pavilion (formerly Arco Arena), attracting nearly 17,000 people?"} +{"answers": ["Giuseppe", "Bastianini", "Giuseppe Bastianini"], "question": "the \"Fasci Italiani all'Estero\", the fascist movement for Italian expatriates, which was led by , claimed to have groups in over 40 countries in 1925?"} +{"answers": ["Law of Hlothhere and Eadric"], "question": "the late 7th-century Kentish law code, the , has no provisions regarding the church?"} +{"answers": ["Geograpsus severnsi"], "question": " is the first crab species known to have become extinct?"} +{"answers": ["Cambriae Typus"], "question": "the map shows a sea monster in the Irish Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Tessaratomidae"], "question": "some species of \"(example pictured)\" are edible?"} +{"answers": ["Ferrill", "London Ferrill", "London"], "question": "the 1854 funeral procession for , preacher of First African Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky, numbered 5,000, second only to that for the statesman Henry Clay?"} +{"answers": ["Bride buying", "Bride-buying"], "question": ", although illegal, still takes place in some countries?"} +{"answers": ["Billy Schaeffer", "Schaeffer", "Billy"], "question": "as a senior in 1972–73, St. John's University basketball standout averaged a school record 24.7 points per game en route to winning the Haggerty Award?"} +{"answers": ["Cable binding"], "question": "10% of skiers were expected to suffer an injury in the era of , earning them the nickname \"bear traps\"?"} +{"answers": ["Martorell", "Joan", "Joan Martorell"], "question": "Modernisme architect headed the committee that in 1883 selected Antoni Gaudí to complete the still-unfinished Sagrada Família?"} +{"answers": ["Road Trip", "Road Trip"], "question": "according to the \"Parks and Recreation\" episode \"\", the character played by actress Rashida Jones looks very good dressed like a prostitute?"} +{"answers": ["Kegasus"], "question": ", the centaur mascot of the infield party at the 2011 Preakness Stakes, has a nipple ring, body hair and a beer gut?"} +{"answers": ["Longmen Grottoes"], "question": "the approximately 1,400 caves of China's contain about 100,000 statues, some of which are only high, while the largest Buddha statue \"\" is in height?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Bedford", "Bedford"], "question": " commanded HMS \"Kent\" in the 1914 Battle of the Falkland Islands and sank the German cruiser \"Nürnberg\"?"} +{"answers": ["Return", "Return"], "question": "the 2011 indie film , directed by Liza Johnson and starring Linda Cardellini, was the only U.S. film selected for this year's 25-film Cannes Film Festival Directors' Fortnight?"} +{"answers": ["Dickie Morris", "Morris", "Dickie"], "question": "Welsh footballer became the first Plymouth Argyle player to be capped at senior international level in ?"} +{"answers": ["Douglass", "Gus Douglass", "Gus", "Gus R. Douglass"], "question": "84-year-old , who was first elected as West Virginia Agriculture Commissioner in 1964, is the longest-serving state agriculture commissioner in United States history?"} +{"answers": ["The Street That Cut Everything"], "question": "residents of a street in the British city of Preston went without council services for six weeks as part of a ?"} +{"answers": ["Anton", "Graff", "Anton Graff"], "question": "Swiss painter made portraits of almost 1,000 contemporaries, including Frederick the Great \"\", Goethe, Schiller, and Herder?"} +{"answers": ["Ironwood Pig Sanctuary"], "question": "the contains over 400 pigs and three pig graveyards?"} +{"answers": ["Rod", "Rod Thornton", "Thornton"], "question": "a paper by the academic was censored for criticising the UK's arrest of a student who downloaded a copy of an Al-Qaeda training manual from a US government web site?"} +{"answers": ["Dainton", "Dainton Connell", "Connell"], "question": "the to the Pet Shop Boys was a leader of Arsenal FC's hooligan firm during the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["National Service Secretariat", "National Service Secretariat"], "question": "all graduates from Ghanaian tertiary institutions must complete a one year after their schooling?"} +{"answers": ["4", "4"], "question": "having \"killed\" her alter ego Sasha Fierce in 2010, Beyoncé Knowles planned to create her own mix of music genres with her fourth studio album, ?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission"], "question": "the is named for the only Holocaust survivor \"\" ever to serve in the United States Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Morton", "Thomas Morton", "Thomas Morton"], "question": "19th-century shipwright invented the widely used patent slip because he couldn't afford a dry dock?"} +{"answers": ["Tell Halula"], "question": "the first settlers of brought fully domesticated forms of wheat, barley and flax from somewhere else, circa ?"} +{"answers": ["The Fight", "The Fight"], "question": "\"Parks and Recreation\" star Amy Poehler wrote the script for the episode \"\", the filming for which she called \"the most fun I've ever had\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Sullivan", "Tom", "Tom Sullivan", "Sullivan"], "question": " is only the second head coach in UMBC Retrievers men's basketball history to amass 100 career wins?"} +{"answers": ["Truth", "Truth"], "question": "\"unruly\" diplomat Henry Labouchère was the first person to publish in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Lorca, Spain", "Lorca"], "question": "the Lorca Castle \"\" of medieval origin built in , Spain, between the 9th and 15th centuries suffered serious damages to its walls and the Espolón Tower during the 2011 earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Kalantaka"], "question": "the icon of \"\" is popular in South India?"} +{"answers": ["Jabbar", "Savalan", "Jabbar Savalan"], "question": "the European Parliament issued a resolution condemning the drug arrest of Azerbaijani activist ?"} +{"answers": ["WASP-15"], "question": "star has a planet whose large radius cannot be explained without some other factor, such as some form of internal heating?"} +{"answers": ["Rick", "Welts", "Rick Welts"], "question": "Phoenix Suns president and CEO became the first prominent American sports executive to come out as gay when he did so in an interview with \"The New York Times\" on , 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Izabela Sadoveanu-Evan", "Sadoveanu-Evan", "Izabela"], "question": "feminist writer rallied with an organization which argued that union with Romania had harmed the women of Transylvania?"} +{"answers": ["1946–47 Ashes series"], "question": "the was arranged when Australian Attorney-General Dr. H. V. Evatt \"\" made a personal appeal to the MCC for the resumption of Test cricket after the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Ochs", "Peter", "Peter Ochs"], "question": "University of Virginia professor , who coined the term \"scriptural reasoning\", believes that this mode of interfaith dialog could achieve peace in the Middle East?"} +{"answers": ["Opimian Society"], "question": "the Canadian wine purchasing cooperative is named after Roman consul Lucius Opimius?"} +{"answers": ["Oil on Ice"], "question": "the documentary won the 2004 International Documentary Association \"Pare Lorentz Award\" for best representing the \"democratic sensibility, activist spirit and lyrical vision\" of Lorentz?"} +{"answers": ["Sapara", "Oguntola Sapara", "Oguntola"], "question": " infiltrated and exposed a secret society in Nigeria that was deliberately spreading smallpox?"} +{"answers": ["Motocycle"], "question": "a is not a two-wheeled bicycle with an engine, but a four-wheeled automobile?"} +{"answers": ["Palaeochiropteryx"], "question": "the many examples of extinct 48-million year old bat genus \"(life restoration pictured)\" found in the Messel lake may have drowned after being rendered unconscious in flight by poisonous volcanic gases?"} +{"answers": ["9th Parachute Battalion", "9th Parachute Battalion"], "question": "Paratroop dog Glen of the was killed during the Normandy Landings and is buried in a British war cemetery?"} +{"answers": ["Polytrichum juniperinum"], "question": "the evergreen is believed to be a powerful diuretic?"} +{"answers": ["Black and white Valentino dress of Julia Roberts"], "question": "Valentino Garavani cited the moment Julia Roberts collected her Academy Award for Best Actress as the high point of his 45-year career?"} +{"answers": ["Cambusbarron"], "question": "the then-closed Hayford Mill in , Scotland, now a Category A listed building, was used during World War I as a training base by the King's Own Scottish Borderers?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Fraser MacLean", "MacLean", "Charles"], "question": "New York Judge earned the first U.S. Ph.D. in philosophy and was among the first non-combatants to enter Paris after the French surrender in the Franco-Prussian War?"} +{"answers": ["Croatian National Theatre in Split"], "question": "the was the biggest theatre in Southeast Europe at the time of its completion in 1893, even though there were no professional actors in the city of Split yet?"} +{"answers": ["Religious symbolism in the United States military"], "question": "the first Jewish chaplain in the U.S. Navy ?"} +{"answers": ["Booker T. Washington High School", "Booker T. Washington High School"], "question": "U.S. President Barack Obama delivered the 2011 commencement speech at in Memphis, Tennessee?"} +{"answers": ["Black Givenchy dress of Audrey Hepburn"], "question": "the worn by Audrey Hepburn in the 1961 film \"Breakfast at Tiffany's\" has been called \"perhaps the most famous little black dress of all time\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh Boustead", "Boustead"], "question": " deserted the Royal Navy to fight in the trenches during World War I, and later became an Olympic pentathlete, explorer and diplomat?"} +{"answers": ["Bramalea Satellites"], "question": "St. Vital Bulldogs' leading rusher had to reschedule his wedding four times due to changing dates for the Canadian Amateur Football Association championship game against the ?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Brady King", "King", "Charles"], "question": " made and drove the first automobile \"\" in Detroit—three months before Henry Ford made his?"} +{"answers": ["Lansdowne Road football riot"], "question": "some English fans, including members of Combat 18, gave the Nazi salute to the Irish national anthem before the ?"} +{"answers": ["Pinus matthewsii"], "question": "the extinct Pliocene pine is thought to have been a colonizing tree?"} +{"answers": ["taaffeite mineral group", "Taaffeite"], "question": ", one of the world's rarest gemstones, is the first mineral known to contain both beryllium and magnesium as essential components?"} +{"answers": ["Ellis", "Henry Walton Ellis", "Henry", "Henry Ellis"], "question": " was appointed an ensign in the 89th Regiment of Foot at birth, and when the regiment disbanded the baby was put on half-pay?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Rogers", "William Rogers", "Rogers"], "question": " engraved portrait \"Queen Elizabeth Standing in a Room with a Lattice Window\" \"\" is based on a drawing by Isaac Oliver?"} +{"answers": ["Franklin House", "Franklin House"], "question": "the , built on a lot once owned by the University of Georgia, has held a hotel and a hardware company, and now leases office space to the university?"} +{"answers": ["Freaky Chakra"], "question": "the 2003 Bollywood comedy drama , directed by V. K. Prakash, was the only Hindi film for which Ouseppachan composed the music?"} +{"answers": ["Coching", "Francisco Coching", "Francisco V. Coching", "Francisco"], "question": "Filipino comic book illustrator and writer is regarded as the King of Philippine comics?"} +{"answers": ["Insomniac", "Insomniac"], "question": "Echobelly's 1994 song \"\" is a \"gentle warning of the dangers of snorting too much speed\"?"} +{"answers": ["Historia de San Martín y de la emancipación sudamericana"], "question": "after his term as President of Argentina, Bartolomé Mitre wrote a biography of José de San Martín: ?"} +{"answers": ["Upper Wardha Dam"], "question": "families of farmers and fishermen affected by submergence of the , in Maharashtra resorted to agitation, seeking fishing rights in the reservoir as an economic incentive?"} +{"answers": ["Nicu N. Iorga", "Nicolae", "Iorga", "Nicolae Iorga"], "question": "Romanian scholar constructed a conservative vision of world history, contrasting Max Weber's \"Protestant Ethic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Crossopriza lyoni"], "question": "spiderlings of can catch mosquitoes four times their own size barely one week after hatching?"} +{"answers": ["Don't Take It Personally, Babe, It Just Ain't Your Story", "Don't take it personally, babe, it just ain't your story"], "question": " has been described as a profoundly moving video game about love, sex and the internet?"} +{"answers": ["Croton North", "Croton North Railroad Station", "Croton North station"], "question": "the Pullman cars at the former station \"\" in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, were never used in the state but are still contributing resources to its National Register listing?"} +{"answers": ["Quintero", "Waldemar", "Waldemar Franklin Quintero"], "question": "Colonel of the Colombian National Police was shot and killed by the Medellín Cartel?"} +{"answers": ["Dirty Dancer"], "question": "\"\", a song by Enrique Iglesias, Usher and Lil Wayne, was performed by Iglesias on \"American Idol\" on , 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Than", "Ohn", "Ohn Than"], "question": "Burmese democracy activist is serving a life sentence for holding up a poster in front of the US Embassy in Yangon?"} +{"answers": ["Pink Ralph Lauren dress of Gwyneth Paltrow"], "question": " which Gwyneth Paltrow wore to the 71st Academy Awards in 1999 has been cited as bringing pink back into fashion?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Graham", "Henry Graham", "Henry", "Graham"], "question": " was dismissed by Queen Anne's husband for marrying the natural daughter of King Charles II?"} +{"answers": ["MOA-2009-BLG-387Lb"], "question": " is the eleventh planet discovered using the gravitational microlensing phenomenon?"} +{"answers": ["Mosque City of Bagerhat"], "question": "the Sixty Pillar Mosque located in in south Bangladesh is one of the oldest mosques in the country, and is described as \"historic mosque representing the Golden Era of Muslim Bengal\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sebastian Kamwanga", "Kamwanga", "Sebastian"], "question": "in the 1980s Gciriku king allowed PLAN guerrilla fighters to use his farm as operational base in the Namibian War of Independence?"} +{"answers": ["Swan dress of Björk", "Swan dress"], "question": "a poll published in \"The Daily Telegraph\" voted Björk's the ninth most iconic red-carpet dress of all time?"} +{"answers": ["Wipas Raksakulthai", "Wipas", "Raksakulthai"], "question": "in 2010, became the first Thai man arrested for committing lèse majesté on Facebook?"} +{"answers": ["Ahalya"], "question": "according to Hindu mythology, the god-king Indra was cursed with having a thousand vagina marks on his body for having extra-marital sex with \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["8th Parachute Battalion", "8th Parachute Battalion"], "question": "after World War II the had to deal with riots in Tel Aviv?"} +{"answers": ["Enina Apostle"], "question": "the 10th or 11th-century Old Bulgarian is the oldest Cyrillic manuscript currently part of a Bulgarian collection?"} +{"answers": ["Waking Up", "Waking Up"], "question": "Elastica's 1995 song \"\" resulted in the band being sued for plagiarism?"} +{"answers": ["Classic Aircraft Aviation Museum"], "question": "the in Hillsboro, Oregon, once bought a fighter jet from a car dealership?"} +{"answers": ["Pisa Griffin"], "question": "the \"\" is the largest known medieval Islamic metal sculpture, and may have been designed to emit noises?"} +{"answers": ["Here We Go Again", "Here We Go Again"], "question": "although Ray Charles and Nancy Sinatra solos of \"\" made \"Billboard\"'s Hot 100, Charles' 2004 duet with Norah Jones became the second Grammy Record of the Year that did not?"} +{"answers": ["Daily Times of Nigeria", "Daily Times of Nigeria Plc"], "question": "in the 1970s the was one of the most successful locally owned businesses in Africa, selling 270,000 copies daily?"} +{"answers": ["VapBC"], "question": "the genome of \"Mycobacterium tuberculosis\" is predicted to contain 45 copies of ?"} +{"answers": ["Bardhyl", "Ajeti", "Bardhyl Ajeti"], "question": ", a journalist from Kosovo, was killed in a drive-by shooting on 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Jackson's Thriller jacket"], "question": "Deborah Nadoolman Landis, designer of Michael Jackson's , also designed Indiana Jones's jacket in \"Raiders of the Lost Ark\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Pasquella", "Mike Pasquella"], "question": "first baseman played two games in Major League Baseball—his first for the Philadelphia Phillies and his last opposing them?"} +{"answers": ["Gidleigh Park"], "question": ", a hotel-restaurant in Chagford, Devon, England, is located in a Tudor-style country house \"\" set in 54 acres of gardens and woodlands?"} +{"answers": ["Montenegrin nationality law"], "question": " first recognised the right of renunciation of citizenship in 1905 during the reign of Nicholas I?"} +{"answers": ["Eliurus petteri", "Petter's tufted-tailed rat"], "question": "the Malagasy rodent is the only tufted-tailed rat with completely white underparts?"} +{"answers": ["Zoo City"], "question": "Lauren Beukes wore a fake sloth draped over her shoulders to the ceremony in which she won the 2011 Arthur C. Clarke Award for her novel ?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Xavier", "Francis", "Francis X. Shea", "Shea"], "question": "Do you know that, as president of the College of St. Scholastica, Jesuit educator started a campus tradition by holding a fish fry at his home during the spring smelt run?"} +{"answers": ["Belgian Entertainment Association"], "question": "the , established in , represents the interests of the music, video and video game industries in Belgium?"} +{"answers": ["San Cristóbal de las Casas"], "question": "the Mexican city \"\" has a \"Zapaturismo\" industry of tourists interested in the Zapatista uprising of 1994?"} +{"answers": ["Ohmar", "Khin Ohmar", "Khin"], "question": "Women's League of Burma activist evaded arrest during Burma's pro-democracy 8888 Uprising when a Japanese diplomat allowed her and other students to hide from police in his home?"} +{"answers": ["Francis P. Smith", "Francis", "Smith"], "question": "under the presidency of Father , Duquesne University founded WDUQ, Pittsburgh's first college radio station?"} +{"answers": ["Levan", "Jesse Roy Levan", "Jesse", "Jesse Levan"], "question": ", winner of multiple minor league batting championships, was the last person banned by baseball's governing organizations for conspiring to fix games?"} +{"answers": ["Coloptychon rhombifer"], "question": "the , native to Costa Rica and Panama, was not seen for 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Go the Fuck to Sleep"], "question": "Adam Mansbach bedtime-book was No. 1 on Amazon.com bestseller list on May 12, 2011—a month before its release—thanks to free advance copies emailed via PDFs?"} +{"answers": ["Ward", "William Douglas Ward", "William", "William Ward", "William Ward"], "question": "Michigan football coach \"\" later became a physician who experimented with the surgical creation of artificial vaginas?"} +{"answers": ["Working Girls' Vacation Society Historic District"], "question": "the in rural Connecticut is a site where thousands of New York City women were given summer vacations during 1892 to 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Rolling Stone", "Rolling Stone"], "question": "Ugandan \"Rolling Stone\" editor alleged that a gay rights group conspired with Somali terrorist group Al-Shabaab in the July 2010 Kampala suicide bombings?"} +{"answers": ["Walt Disney's Riverfront Square"], "question": " in St. Louis, Missouri, was to have been entirely indoors, with artificial lighting simulating weather and time of day?"} +{"answers": ["VXE-6"], "question": "the first all-female crew to open up Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station was a Lockheed LC-130 crew of squadron \"(insignia pictured)\" in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Dagán"], "question": "the Irish bishop and saint, , may have attempted to excommunicate the Roman missionaries sent by Pope Gregory the Great to convert the Anglo-Saxons by refusing to eat with them?"} +{"answers": ["2030", "2030"], "question": ", a 2011 dystopian novel by Albert Brooks, was originally written as a movie script?"} +{"answers": ["Sutton", "Roger Sutton", "Roger"], "question": " might be the most important appointment of the year for the Government of New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Warblington Castle"], "question": " near Langstone in Hampshire was granted to two different 1st Earls of Southampton?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie Brown and Franz Stigler incident"], "question": "during World War II, a Luftwaffe pilot, observing that there were several wounded crewmen on a United States Army Air Corps's plane, declined to fire and it to the North Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Kingdom of the Little People"], "question": "the theme park in Kunming, China, requires its performers to be less than tall?"} +{"answers": ["Eagleton", "Eagleton"], "question": "before appearing in the episode \"\", actress Parker Posey \"\" long wanted to appear on the NBC comedy \"Parks and Recreation\", and grew frustrated by the time taken to be asked?"} +{"answers": ["Teraterpeton"], "question": "unusual archosauromorph reptile from the Late Triassic of Nova Scotia had nostril openings in its skull that were longer than its eye sockets?"} +{"answers": ["Gandhi Sagar Dam"], "question": "the forms India's second-largest reservoir area, attracting more than 20,000 waterfowl each year?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James G. Rickards", "Rickards", "James Rickards"], "question": "in 2010, national security consultant, lawyer and economist rated Ben Bernanke a greater threat to the United States than Osama bin Laden?"} +{"answers": ["Grammy Award for Best Hawaiian Music Album"], "question": "the Grammy Award category for was first presented in 2005 but eliminated six years later?"} +{"answers": ["Raymond Kirk", "Raymond", "Raymond V. Kirk", "Kirk"], "question": "when Father was appointed president of Duquesne University at the age of 38, he was one of the youngest university presidents in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["WASP-15b"], "question": "the anomalously high radius of extrasolar planet is thought to be caused by some form of internal heating?"} +{"answers": ["Voalavo"], "question": "breeding males of the Malagasy rodent produce a sweet-smelling musk?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Velappan", "Peter Velappan"], "question": " served as General Secretary of the Asian Football Confederation for nearly 30 years before retiring in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Clinton St. Baking Company & Restaurant", "Clinton Street Baking Company & Restaurant"], "question": " has been described as a \"cult favorite\", a \"brunch magnet\", and New York City’s \"hottest breakfast nook\"?"} +{"answers": ["Janardhan Mitta", "Janardhan", "Mitta"], "question": "Indian sitarist was a student of sitar maestro Pandit Ravi Shankar?"} +{"answers": ["Miliordos", "Antoin Miliordos", "Antoin"], "question": "Greek skier crossed the finish line of the downhill event at the 1952 Winter Olympics backwards after falling 18 times?"} +{"answers": ["Carex riparia"], "question": ", a Eurasian plant up to tall, is Britain's largest sedge?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Anderson", "Anderson", "Walter Anderson"], "question": "English footballer died of pneumonia four days after collapsing at Craven Cottage, having ignored doctors' advice to rest?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Bautzen", "Battle of Bautzen"], "question": "the in 1945 was the bloodiest battle of the Polish Army since the Battle of Bzura in 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Laurence", "Marquette", "Richard", "Richard Laurence Marquette"], "question": "serial killer was the first person to be an eleventh name on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list?"} +{"answers": ["Htun Oo", "Khun", "Khun Htun Oo", "Oo"], "question": ", a former head of Burma's Shan Nationalities League for Democracy, is now serving a 93-year sentence for treason?"} +{"answers": ["Samuelson", "Norbert Max Samuelson", "Norbert", "Norbert M. Samuelson"], "question": "Arizona State Jewish studies professor , who lectures at university-level conferences around the world, gives a weekly class on Maimonides's \"Mishneh Torah\" to rabbis in Phoenix?"} +{"answers": ["Burt", "R. Burt", "Wellington", "Wellington R. Burt"], "question": "industrialist , once among the richest Americans, left his fortune to descendants yet unborn in his lifetime; his will's conditions were met in 2010—92 years after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Titanomyrma"], "question": "the discovery of the fossil giant ant \"(pictured with a hummingbird)\" in Wyoming indicates that warmth-loving fauna spread through the north between Europe and America during hot spells in the Eocene?"} +{"answers": ["Spremić", "Momčilo Spremić", "Momčilo"], "question": "Do you know that, based on the research of historian , it is possible that Vuk Branković really betrayed his Serbian allies during the Battle of Kosovo in 1389?"} +{"answers": ["Linwood Pendleton", "Linwood", "Pendleton"], "question": " discovered that 49% of U.S. economic output comes from estuaries and coasts, which account for only 13% of its land?"} +{"answers": ["krotite", "Krotite"], "question": "the newly discovered mineral likely was one of the earliest minerals formed in the Solar System?"} +{"answers": ["Alexi Salamone", "Alexi", "Salamone"], "question": "Ukrainian-born , a gold medalist for the United States at the 2010 Winter Paralympics, was adopted by a family from Buffalo, New York, at the age of six?"} +{"answers": ["Wachtfogel", "Nosson", "Nosson Meir Wachtfogel", "Nosson Meir"], "question": "Rabbi , mashgiach (spiritual supervisor) of the Lakewood Yeshiva, was so removed from worldly concerns that he called his house an \"inn\" and his furniture \"lumber\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gastaldon", "Stanislao Gastaldon", "Stanislao"], "question": "\"Musica proibita\" by Italian composer \"\" was the first of six songs for which he also wrote the lyrics under the pseudonym \"Flick-Flock\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jihadi tourism"], "question": "destinations for have included a mosque in Hamburg and Somali terrorist training sites?"} +{"answers": ["Zaw Htet Ko Ko", "Zaw", "Ko"], "question": ", a photographer for the pro-democracy 88 Generation Students Group, is serving an 11-year prison sentence for his involvement in Burma's \"Saffron Revolution\"?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Whyte", "Craig Thomas Whyte", "Craig Whyte"], "question": "Scottish businessman bought the controlling interest in Rangers Football Club from David Murray for £1?"} +{"answers": ["Sanmenxia Dam"], "question": " \"\" on the Yellow River in the People's Republic of China was hailed as an engineering success after completion and its picture was printed on banknotes?"} +{"answers": ["Lacondom Jungle", "Lacandon Jungle"], "question": "the is one of the last forests in North America large enough to support jaguars?"} +{"answers": ["Anna", "Anna"], "question": ", the first wife of 13th-century Bulgarian tsar Ivan Asen II, was retired to a monastery and became a nun shortly after her husband's accession?"} +{"answers": ["2011 PBA Commissioner's Cup Finals", "PBA Commissioner's Cup Finals"], "question": "basketball players Jimmy Alapag and Jason Castro were named co-Finals MVPs of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Fine Manners"], "question": "Lewis Milestone began directing the 1926 silent film but left the project after quarreling with actress Gloria Swanson, leaving first-time director Richard Rosson to finish the film?"} +{"answers": ["VX-6"], "question": "the first people to visit the South Pole since Robert Falcon Scott (1912) arrived in 1956 in a U.S. Navy R4D Skytrain \"\" of the squadron?"} +{"answers": ["fitzJohn", "Pain fitzJohn", "Pain"], "question": "the Anglo-Norman administrator (died 1137) was once called a \"second-class baron and a first-class civil servant\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bill Thieben", "Bill", "Thieben"], "question": "former basketball player is considered the first \"big man\" in Hofstra University history?"} +{"answers": ["Ghana Prisons Service", "Prisons Service"], "question": "the James Fort Prison in Accra, which is run by the , is almost 400 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Cyrtophora exanthematica"], "question": " \"\" have to fend off food-stealing dewdrop spiders who take up residence in their webs?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald", "Pope", "Ronald Pope"], "question": "English sculptor learnt how to work with metals at Rolls-Royce during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Manhyia Palace"], "question": "the in Ghana is the seat of the Asantehene (ruler of the Ashanti people) as well as his official residence?"} +{"answers": ["Johann Ludwig von Westphalen", "Ludwig", "Ludwig von Westphalen", "Westphalen"], "question": "Baron was a friend and mentor of young Karl Marx?"} +{"answers": ["Dhammapada", "Dhammapada"], "question": "Easwaran's states that the joy in the Buddha's message is \"that he has found a way for everyone, not just great sages, to put an end to sorrow\"?"} +{"answers": ["Atlantis", "Atlantis"], "question": "a reviewer unfavourably compared the dialogue in the BBC docudrama to that of \"Holby City\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fusakichi", "Omori", "Fusakichi Omori"], "question": "seismologist \"\" of the Imperial University of Tokyo, who mapped the effects of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, later designed and donated the equipment to found the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Harbison", "William Harbison"], "question": "RAF Air Vice-Marshal 1952 report on Korean War air combat tactics was used as a strategy guide for a 1999 computer game?"} +{"answers": ["Ghana Immigration Service"], "question": "prior to Ghana's independence, the was known as the Immigration and Passport Unit and was a unit under the Colonial Police Force of the Gold Coast?"} +{"answers": ["Overdyke", "W. Darrell Overdyke", "William Darrell Overdyke", "W."], "question": "historian spent more than three decades researching the colonial and antebellum plantation homes in his adopted state of Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["Chan", "Yan", "Yan Yan Chan"], "question": ", whose band Acid released Burma's first hip hop album, spent nine months in prison for involvement in the pro-democracy group Generation Wave?"} +{"answers": ["Yearwood", "Robin", "Robin Yearwood"], "question": "Antiguan politician has held the same seat in the Antiguan Parliament continuously since 1976?"} +{"answers": ["Depot Town"], "question": "escaped slaves using the Underground Railroad hid in tunnels beneath the train track in Ypsilanti, Michigan's ?"} +{"answers": ["Elephant hunting in Kenya"], "question": "between 1970 and 1977, Kenya lost more than half of its elephants to ?"} +{"answers": ["Pourzand", "Siamak Pourzand", "Siamak"], "question": "the journalism of ranged from film criticism for \"Cahiers du cinéma\" to coverage of the \"Chain Murders\" of Iranian dissidents?"} +{"answers": ["Open top buses in Weston-super-Mare", "open-top buses in Weston-super-Mare"], "question": "television dramas have portrayed criminals riding around ?"} +{"answers": ["Kellogg", "Fay", "Fay Kellogg"], "question": ", described as \"the foremost woman architect in the United States\" in 1918, liked to fence, box, wrestle and play basketball?"} +{"answers": ["WASP-43b"], "question": "extrasolar planet was, at the time of its discovery, the most closely orbiting Hot Jupiter known?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Desmond Arthur", "Desmond"], "question": "the ghost of is believed to have been haunting Montrose Airfield since 1916?"} +{"answers": ["Osama bin Laden's house in Khartoum"], "question": "Do you know that, while in Sudan, Osama bin Laden \"\" lived in a in Khartoum, and often weekended with his family in a one-storey mud house overlooking the Blue Nile in Soba?"} +{"answers": ["Pimoa cthulhu"], "question": "the California spider species was named after H. P. Lovecraft's mythological deity Cthulhu?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Letenská", "Letenská", "Anna"], "question": "Czech actress was killed by the Nazis for her alleged participation in the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich?"} +{"answers": ["Chiapas"], "question": "the state of produces most of Mexico's coffee and hydroelectric power?"} +{"answers": ["Gusty", "Spence", "Gusty Spence"], "question": "imprisoned Ulster Volunteer Force leader was \"kidnapped\" by his own men after being granted two days' leave to attend his daughter's wedding?"} +{"answers": ["Bart", "Chilton", "Bart Chilton"], "question": "commissioner \"\", who sports long hair and cowboy boots, has been called \"the modern-day equivalent of Eliot Ness\" for wanting the CFTC to prosecute fraud?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Mweshihange", "Peter", "Mweshihange"], "question": "before becoming Namibia first ambassador to China, worked as traditional healer, truck driver, miner, chef, guerrilla commander, and Minister of Defense?"} +{"answers": ["Sanjak of Prizren"], "question": " became part of the newly established Prizren Vilayet in 1868?"} +{"answers": ["Henri", "Lavachery", "Henri Alfred Lavachery", "Henri Lavachery"], "question": ", the first professional archaeologist to visit Easter Island, founded the Society of Americanists in Belgium?"} +{"answers": ["Ghana Police Service"], "question": "the Marine Unit of the is responsible for cases of piracy and associated crimes from the country's oil and gas industry?"} +{"answers": ["David Tyler", "David Tyler", "Tyler", "David"], "question": "the BBC producer and director of \"Bigipedia\", , is a member of the Labour Party?"} +{"answers": ["Heathrow", "Heathrow"], "question": "the Royal Aeronautical Society held garden parties at Fairey Aviation's Great West Aerodrome in \"(map pictured)\", which is now Heathrow Airport?"} +{"answers": ["Roth", "Randy", "Randy Roth"], "question": " was convicted of faking a boating accident in order to cover up the murder of his fourth wife?"} +{"answers": ["Manihot walkerae"], "question": "hybrids of cassava and the endangered possess tubers that experience delayed postharvest physiological deterioration?"} +{"answers": ["Narcotics Control Board", "Narcotics Control Board"], "question": "since 2007, the of Ghana, through its collaboration with the Operation West Bridge project, has intercepted illicit drugs worth £ at the Kotoka International Airport?"} +{"answers": ["Pedreña"], "question": "the famous golfer Seve Ballesteros, who recently died, hailed from , located across the bay from Santander in Cantabria?"} +{"answers": ["Edyth Walker", "Walker", "Edyth"], "question": "opera singer portrayed the title heroine in the UK premiere of Richard Strauss' \"Elektra\" at Covent Garden in 1910?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Sakhir Palace"], "question": "two kilometres from in Bahrain is an oil-pumping well decorated as a hoopoe bird?"} +{"answers": ["Piazza della Rotonda"], "question": "the fountain in Rome's \"\" was built by Giacomo della Porta to bring water from the Acqua Vergine aqueduct to the public?"} +{"answers": ["National Fire and Rescue Service", "Ghana National Fire Service", "Ghana National Fire and Rescue Service"], "question": "in March 2010 it was announced that the was to change its name to Ghana National Fire and Rescue Service?"} +{"answers": ["Metallica v. Napster, Inc.", "Napster, Inc."], "question": " was the first case that involved an artist suing a P2P software company?"} +{"answers": ["Ypsilanti Automotive Heritage Museum"], "question": "the in Ypsilanti, Michigan, is housed in the last surviving Hudson Motor Car Company dealership?"} +{"answers": ["Phonocentrism"], "question": "Do you know that, perhaps paradoxically, Plato defended his using the written word?"} +{"answers": ["Rubha an Dùnain"], "question": "a loch on \"\" has the remains of a 12th century stone quay and a \"Viking canal\" unlike any other site in Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Background of the Spanish Civil War"], "question": "the includes a period called the \"black two years\" between 1934 and 1936?"} +{"answers": ["Abbud al-Zumar", "Abbud", "al-Zumar"], "question": ", founder of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad which merged into al-Qaeda under his successor Ayman al-Zawahiri in 1998, provided the ammunition which assassinated President Anwar Sadat on 1981?"} +{"answers": ["Chapel Hill Bible Church"], "question": " \"\" was moved from midtown Manhattan to a farm in Marlborough, New York, almost 50 years after it was built?"} +{"answers": ["National Security Council", "National Security Council", "Saudi National Security Council"], "question": "former longtime Saudi Ambassador to the United States Prince Bandar bin Sultan became the first Secretary General of the ?"} +{"answers": ["John Stanley Coombe Beard FRIBA", "John Stanley Coombe Beard", "Beard", "J. Stanley Beard", "John"], "question": "The Plaza in West Wickham, London, was the one hundredth cinema designed by ?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William F. Raynolds", "Raynolds", "William Franklin Raynolds"], "question": "in 1860, led the first US government-sponsored party to cross the Wind River Range and enter Jackson Hole, Wyoming?"} +{"answers": ["St Paul's Church, Hooton", "St Paul's Church"], "question": " in Hooton has been described as \"unquestionably one of the most spectacular churches of Cheshire\"?"} +{"answers": ["Villa Giulia", "Villa Giulia"], "question": "the is home to the Genius of Palermo, a city symbol and laic patron of Palermo?"} +{"answers": ["Maryland Bridge"], "question": "a corner post shaped as a cairn has been preserved in the third construction of the in Winnipeg, Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Native American Languages Act", "Native American Languages Act of 1990"], "question": "the was the first time Congress gave official status to Native American languages for the purpose of conducting tribal business?"} +{"answers": ["Lumír Hanuš", "Hanuš", "Lumír Ondřej Hanuš", "Lumír"], "question": "leading cannabinoid neurotransmitters researcher was growing cannabis on two large fields in Olomouc in the 1970s for medical purposes?"} +{"answers": ["POLYGON experiment"], "question": "the , conducted in the 1970s, was the first experiment to establish the existence of so-called \"mesoscale eddies\", giving rise to the \"mesoscale revolution\" in oceanography?"} +{"answers": ["Lolita", "Lolita"], "question": "Rodion Shchedrins opera , which uses a Russian-language libretto based on Nabokov's novel, was performed in German in the presence of the composer and his wife \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bicentennial Park", "Bicentennial Park"], "question": " in Hillsboro, Oregon, partly commemorates the city's centennial?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Scully", "Scully"], "question": "for eight years , host of C-SPAN's \"Washington Journal,\" taught a cable TV distance learning class on media and politics through the University of Denver?"} +{"answers": ["Multicast encryption"], "question": " is what enables a node on a network to send one unit of data to a special set of receivers?"} +{"answers": ["al-Kuwaiti", "Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti", "Abu"], "question": " has been described as Osama bin Laden's \"favorite courier and right-hand man\"?"} +{"answers": ["Melba", "Melba"], "question": "Lewis Milestone's 1953 musical biographical drama , about the life of soprano Nellie Melba, was the feature film debut of Metropolitan Opera star Patrice Munsel?"} +{"answers": ["Siam Cup"], "question": "the was hidden in an unknown place to prevent it from being melted down by the Nazis, and was only rediscovered in 1947?"} +{"answers": ["Atlas Coelestis"], "question": "the \"\" is a star atlas published posthumously in 1729, based on the First Astronomer Royal's observations?"} +{"answers": ["FA Cup Final", "1926 FA Cup Final"], "question": "after the , Manchester City F.C. became the first team to reach the final and suffer relegation in the same season?"} +{"answers": ["Benefis Health System"], "question": "as of March 2011, was the largest hospital in the U.S. state of Montana?"} +{"answers": ["Agus", "Agus Suhartono", "Suhartono"], "question": ", nominated by Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, was considered the most deserving candidate for commander-in-chief of the Indonesian military by the leader of the opposition?"} +{"answers": ["Gaza Marathon"], "question": "nine runners completed the full course of the inaugural , which was won by Nader al-Masri?"} +{"answers": ["Sencer", "David", "David Judson Sencer", "David Sencer"], "question": " prepared instructions for the quarantine of US astronauts returning from the moon, which was suspected to harbor extraterrestrial pathogens?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Zimbabwe"], "question": "the \"(flame lily pictured)\" is collectively called the \"Wildlife Estate\", which covers about 12.5% of the total land area of Zimbabwe?"} +{"answers": ["Tvedt", "Knut", "Knut Tvedt"], "question": " had various positions in the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation for almost 25 years?"} +{"answers": ["LIV Serval", "LIV Serval"], "question": "the German is built on the chassis of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class?"} +{"answers": ["Kepler-40"], "question": "Do you know that, at the time of its discovery, was the largest and most evolved star known to host a transiting planet?"} +{"answers": ["Bridge of Peace", "The Bridge of Peace"], "question": "the bow-shaped pedestrian in Tbilisi over the Kura River, equipped with motion sensors, lights up the interior walkway in response to pedestrian movement?"} +{"answers": ["theoretical ecology", "Theoretical ecology"], "question": "mathematical models developed in show that complex food webs \"\" tend to be unstable?"} +{"answers": ["James William Middleton", "James Middleton", "James Middleton"], "question": ", the brother of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, baked 21 cakes for \"HELLO!\" magazine's 21st birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Kepler-40b"], "question": "extrasolar planet was confirmed as a planet after astronomers compiled the equivalent to one night of observations on the planet using a 1.93m telescope?"} +{"answers": ["Davies", "Dick Davies", "Dick"], "question": "basketball player played for his Hall of Fame father, Bob, before going on to win a gold medal at the 1964 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["John Sanford", "Sanford", "John Sanford", "John B. Sanford", "John"], "question": " was called \"perhaps the most outstanding neglected novelist\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pitkin County", "Pitkin County Courthouse"], "question": "due to the age of the \"\", in Aspen, Colorado, outside media coverage of Charlie Sheen's trial was limited to 16 seats allocated by lottery?"} +{"answers": ["Ravignat", "Mathieu Ravignat", "Mathieu"], "question": " defeated Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon for a seat in the Canadian House of Commons despite Cannon's party making a net gain of seats in the 2011 federal election?"} +{"answers": ["Table tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics"], "question": "Do you know that, having won four gold medals in 2008, China is the defending champion in all ?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Hamilton", "William Hamilton", "Hamilton"], "question": "\"New Yorker\" cartoonist was married to the granddaughter of Brazilian dictator Getúlio Vargas?"} +{"answers": ["Mitch Henderson", "Henderson", "Mitch"], "question": "new Princeton Tigers men's basketball head coach was co-captain of the 1997–98 Princeton Tigers, the first Princeton basketball team to win 20 consecutive games?"} +{"answers": ["America's Most Hated Family in Crisis"], "question": "the creation of the documentary film was prompted by an email?"} +{"answers": ["Lolowah", "Lolowah bint Faisal Al Saud", "Saud"], "question": " \"\" supports overturning the prohibition of women from driving in Saudi Arabia?"} +{"answers": ["75", "75"], "question": "most of was recorded on Joe Zawinul's 75th birthday and about two months before he died?"} +{"answers": ["Kaycee Nicole", "Kaycee Nicole Swenson"], "question": "the perpetrator of the hoax was investigated by the FBI but charges were never filed because the financial loss was not large enough?"} +{"answers": ["Bedu", "Khun", "Khun Bedu"], "question": " was sentenced to 37 years in prison for offenses including organizing Loikaw youth to release balloons and rafts in protest of the 2008 Burmese constitutional referendum?"} +{"answers": ["Great Falls High School"], "question": "when in Montana was built in 1896, a herd of sheep was used to compact earth around the foundation?"} +{"answers": ["Church of the Holy Mother of God, Donja Kamenica", "Church of the Holy Mother of God"], "question": "the likely Bulgarian-built medieval in Donja Kamenica, Serbia, features unusual towers on either side of the entrance?"} +{"answers": ["IceMole"], "question": ", an autonomous ice research probe developed for exploring polar regions, glaciers and extra-terrestrial regions, is a student project at the Fachhochschule Aachen, Germany?"} +{"answers": ["J. Paul Getty", "J. Paul Getty Trust", "J. Paul Getty Museum Trust"], "question": "the is the world's wealthiest art institution with an estimated endowment in of US$?"} +{"answers": ["Soulmates", "Soulmates"], "question": "Tom Haverford revealed in \"\", an episode of the NBC comedy \"Parks and Recreation\", that he dreams of playing both the Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze roles in a remake of \"Point Break\"?"} +{"answers": ["St Andrew's School", "St Andrew's School, Pangbourne"], "question": "at , Kate and Pippa Middleton were following in the footsteps of the spy writer John le Carré?"} +{"answers": ["Alexei", "Alexei Grigoryevich Orlov", "Orlov", "Alexei Orlov"], "question": "during his life \"\" defeated an Ottoman fleet, seduced a princess, bred horses and chickens, and is alleged to have murdered a Tsar?"} +{"answers": ["National Museum of Sudan"], "question": "the in Khartoum contains two Egyptian temples which were originally built by Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis III but were relocated because of the flooding caused by Lake Nasser?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Bernard Trottier", "Trottier"], "question": "Conservative Party candidate won a seat in the 41st Canadian Parliament by defeating the incumbent Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada in the 2011 federal election?"} +{"answers": ["The Widow", "The Widow"], "question": "the 1955 drama was one of only three films directed by Lewis Milestone while he was working in Europe during the Red Scare?"} +{"answers": ["W.", "Twichell", "Willis Day Twichell", "W. D. Twichell"], "question": " surveyed more than 40 towns and 165 of the 254 counties in Texas and even launched the concert band in Amarillo?"} +{"answers": ["Wadsworth", "Wadsworth Aikens Jarrell", "Jarrell", "Wadsworth Jarrell"], "question": "Black Arts Movement artist utilizes a bricklayer's trowel to create a 3-D look in his Afrocentric paintings?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia paludosa"], "question": "the heathland shrub \"\" is pollinated by sugar gliders and brown antechinus?"} +{"answers": ["Central Committee of Jews", "Central Committee of Polish Jews"], "question": "the , formed in 1944, was instrumental in organizing and implementing the free immigration of Jews to the new State of Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Met Gala"], "question": "the is considered to be the fashion industry's premier annual red carpet event?"} +{"answers": ["Restaurant Gordon Ramsay", "Gordon Ramsay"], "question": "Gordon Ramsay became the first Scottish chef to win three Michelin stars at his in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["A Passion for Churches"], "question": "in the 1974 BBC documentary , Poet Laureate John Betjeman compares the likeness of church architect Ninian Comper to Colonel Harland Sanders?"} +{"answers": ["Nauclea orientalis"], "question": "bark extracts of \"\" can be used to stun fish and make them easier to catch?"} +{"answers": ["Tong", "Charm Tong", "Charm"], "question": "in 2005, lobbyists attributed George W. Bush's increased \"outspokenness\" on Burmese human rights to a 50-minute meeting with Shan activist ?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Brunanburh", "Battle of Brunanburh"], "question": "the tenth-century Old English poem celebrates a victory of the English over a combined army of Vikings and Scots?"} +{"answers": ["Noriaki Tsuchimoto", "Tsuchimoto", "Noriaki"], "question": "Japanese filmmaker documented both the ravages of Minamata disease and Afghanistan before the Taliban?"} +{"answers": ["Allegiance Council"], "question": "the formation of the changed the laws of succession in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia?"} +{"answers": ["Balai Pustaka"], "question": ", publisher of some of the most famous works of Indonesian literature, faces possible liquidation?"} +{"answers": ["Modern pentathlon at the 2012 Summer Olympics"], "question": "laser guns were considered as replacements for pistols for the ?"} +{"answers": ["American Women's Voluntary Services"], "question": "Joan Crawford and Hattie McDaniel were members of \"\" during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Viktor", "Herou", "Viktor Herou"], "question": ", a member of the first Swedish communist parliamentary group, later became a Centre Party municipal politician?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan and Darlene Edwards in Paris"], "question": "the 1960 Grammy Award winning comedy album garnered U.S. singer Jo Stafford a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album?"} +{"answers": ["İnan Süver", "İnan", "Süver"], "question": "Bono personally lobbied for Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to investigate the treatment of imprisoned conscientious objector ?"} +{"answers": ["Beckington Castle"], "question": ", built in the early 17th century, was not called a castle until 1839?"} +{"answers": ["Vere Bird Jr.", "Vere", "Vere Bird, Jr.", "Jr."], "question": "Antiguan politician became Minister of Science, Technology and Communications in 1996, despite an earlier report recommending that he never be allowed to hold public office again?"} +{"answers": ["Wedding dress of Jacqueline Bouvier"], "question": "Jacqueline Kennedy disliked her own ?"} +{"answers": ["Young", "Young Harris", "Harris", "Young Harris College"], "question": "between 1886 and 1894, Athens, Georgia, Judge \"\" donated more than US$50,000 to start Young Harris College, but he never set foot on the campus?"} +{"answers": ["Gain before feedback"], "question": " is reduced when using multiple microphones for live sound?"} +{"answers": ["Gene", "Schoor", "Gene Schoor"], "question": ", the author of more than forty \"juvenile\" sports biographies, was awarded US$5000 damages in a suit against boxing champion Rocky Marciano for being punched by him?"} +{"answers": ["Big Neighborhood"], "question": "Steve Vai plays the sitar on \"Moroccan Roll\", a track from Mike Stern's Grammy-nominated album ?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Roux", "Albert Roux OBE", "Roux", "Albert"], "question": "Michel and were the first chefs in the UK to gain three Michelin stars?"} +{"answers": ["Teresa de Jes��s", "Teresa de Jesús"], "question": ", an eight-hour television/DVD mini-series about St. Teresa of Ávila, won the 1985 Spanish TP de Oro for Best National Series?"} +{"answers": ["The Pride of the Family"], "question": "Fay Wray played the mother of Natalie Wood in a forgotten sitcom, , which aired on ABC from 1953 to 1954?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of the Echinades", "Battle of the Echinades"], "question": "the in 1427 was the last naval victory in the history of the Byzantine Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Arteriovenous oxygen difference"], "question": "you can improve your maximum through aerobic exercise?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert H. Paul", "H. Paul", "Paul"], "question": "Pima County, Arizona Supervisors ordered Sheriff to bring his friend Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday back from Colorado after they killed four outlaw Cowboys, but he returned empty-handed?"} +{"answers": ["Millingtonia", "Millingtonia hortensis"], "question": "Millingtonia Avenue in Lucknow is named after \"\", which is the sole species of genus \"Millingtonia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Danino", "Yohanan Danino", "Yohanan"], "question": "newly appointed Commissioner of the Israel Police was involved in investigations against the Prime Minister, Finance Minister and Foreign Minister of Israel?"} +{"answers": ["11th Parachute Battalion", "11th Parachute Battalion"], "question": "during the Battle of Kos a British captured the airfield, despite there being 4,000 defenders?"} +{"answers": ["At World's Edge"], "question": "Philippe Saisse's Grammy-nominated album was dedicated to his father Maurice?"} +{"answers": ["Start-up Nation"], "question": "according to the authors of , Israel has more companies listed on the NASDAQ than any country except the United States?"} +{"answers": ["George Gibb", "Gibb", "George", "George Stegmann Gibb"], "question": ", head of the British government's former Road Board, was accused of having delayed the construction of new roads because he had been a railwayman?"} +{"answers": ["The Waterside Inn", "Waterside Inn"], "question": "in 2010, the \"\" became the first restaurant outside of France to hold three Michelin stars for 25 years?"} +{"answers": ["Wyborn Reef Light", "Wyborn Reef"], "question": "the 14 workers that constructed in 1938 had to live in tents on a wooden platform, above tiger shark infested water?"} +{"answers": ["Gunner", "Gunner"], "question": "during the bombing of Darwin in World War II, hearing was so acute that he detected approaching Japanese aircraft before they showed up on radar?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Mallard"], "question": "on 6 June 1944 during , Tetrarchs became the first tanks to be flown into battle?"} +{"answers": ["Todros", "Abulafia", "Todros ben Judah Halevi Abulafia"], "question": "a 17th-century copy of the diwan that 13th-century Hebrew language poet made in Castile was rediscovered in Hong Kong in the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Astoria", "Hotel Astoria"], "question": " \"\" at Copenhagen's main railway station was designed to look like a steam locomotive?"} +{"answers": ["women in Armenia", "Women in Armenia"], "question": "the scarcity of female participants in Armenian politics makes among the most underrepresented in the world?"} +{"answers": ["O'Donnell Heritage Museum"], "question": "the contains a Dan Blocker display dedicated to the \"Bonanza\" star who was reared in rural O'Donnell in West Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Patricia D. Horoho", "Patricia", "Horoho", "Patricia Horoho"], "question": "President Obama's nominee for Surgeon General of the United States Army, \"\", gave first aid to 75 victims of the September 11 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Women in Singapore", "women in Singapore"], "question": "there are three paradoxes confronting career ?"} +{"answers": ["Gymnogaster boletoides", "Gymnogaster"], "question": "the fruit bodies of the Australian secotioid fungus will turn bright blue when injured or bruised?"} +{"answers": ["Elegy on the Death of Daughter Olga"], "question": "Leoš Janáček dedicated his opera \"Jenůfa\" and the cantata to the memory of his daughter?"} +{"answers": ["Spelling of William Shakespeare's name", "Spelling of Shakespeare's name"], "question": "Samuel Taylor Coleridge spelled William Shakespeare's last name as \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Billingshurst Unitarian Chapel", "Billingshurst Unitarian"], "question": "more than 120 family members of a founder of are buried in its graveyard?"} +{"answers": ["Oneida Street Station", "Oneida Street"], "question": "the ASME describes the in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as the \"first central power station in the United States to be equipped and successfully operated with pulverized coal?\""} +{"answers": ["Brabham BT3"], "question": "it was at the wheel of the that Jack Brabham became the first driver ever to score Formula One World Championship points in a car of his own manufacture?"} +{"answers": ["women in Indonesia", "Women in Indonesia"], "question": "after the surge of multinational investments into Indonesia during the 1970s, many became the primary and cheap workforce in manufacturing businesses?"} +{"answers": ["Arvid Olsson", "Arvid", "Olsson"], "question": "socialist politician was among the first Swedes to receive political training in Soviet Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia candolleana"], "question": " shrubs have been estimated at 1000 years old?"} +{"answers": ["The Alchemist Discovering Phosphorus"], "question": "Joseph Wright of Derby's painting, \"(detail pictured)\", was only sold after his death, when all of his possessions were auctioned at Christie's?"} +{"answers": ["Palace Lodge"], "question": "the Odd Fellows and the Knights of Pythias worked together to build the in Winslow, Indiana?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel", "Gutiérrez", "Manuel Martínez Gutiérrez", "Martínez Gutiérrez"], "question": "shot putter has the record for most national athletics selections for Spain, but is now a film actor?"} +{"answers": ["Women in Oman"], "question": " live in the Persian Gulf country that is considered to be one of the most advanced in terms of women's rights?"} +{"answers": ["Dendrophthoe vitellina"], "question": "the mistletoe has been found growing on 66 Australian plant species of 16 families?"} +{"answers": ["Wiki-Watch"], "question": " is a free software tool to automatically assess the reliability of Wikipedia articles?"} +{"answers": ["Motley County Historical Museum"], "question": "the in Matador, Texas, was formerly a hospital equipped with an iron lung, once used to treat polio?"} +{"answers": ["Cummins School"], "question": "Cincinnati Public Schools used the , an ornamented brick building, as a model for later school construction?"} +{"answers": ["Aman Sveti Stefan", "Sveti Stefan"], "question": " on the islet of Sveti Stefan, Montenegro \"\" has been described as a 70s Adriatic playground on a hilly peninsula that's barely connected to the mainland\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rocky Mountain Bank v. Google, Inc.", "Rocky Mountain Bank v. Google Inc."], "question": "in , if a Gmail user had viewed a particular email, Google was ordered to disclose to a bank the user's real name?"} +{"answers": ["Mengelberg", "Friedrich", "Friedrich Wilhelm Mengelberg"], "question": " was a nineteenth century German-Dutch sculptor who built church interiors in the Gothic Revival style?"} +{"answers": ["Coaxial loudspeaker"], "question": "the Altec Lansing 604 became the standard U.S. studio monitor after 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Grossman", "Herbert", "Herbert Grossman"], "question": "conductor collaborated with his wife on a popular English language translation of Puccini's \"Gianni Schicchi\"?"} +{"answers": ["Palenque, Chiapas", "Palenque"], "question": "deforestation in the surrounding rainforest has led to howler monkeys being seen on the streets of modern , Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Greg", "Greg Legg", "Legg"], "question": "since being drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in 1982, has worked continually for the franchise as a minor leaguer, a major leaguer, a manager, and a coach?"} +{"answers": ["Ruža Tomašić", "Tomašić", "Ruža"], "question": "former Croatian Member of Parliament appeared in television series \"The X-Files\" and \"Millennium\" as a stuntwoman?"} +{"answers": ["156th Parachute Battalion", "156th Parachute Battalion"], "question": "after the Battle of Arnhem, the British was reduced to only 68 men?"} +{"answers": ["Florida Council of 100"], "question": "during the terms of Governor Jeb Bush, the Republican-dominated began taking an activist role, funding studies and proposing solutions to critical issues?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry's Painting"], "question": "\"\", an episode of the NBC comedy \"Parks and Recreation\", features a painting with a topless centaur Greek goddess that resembles the lead character, played by Amy Poehler?"} +{"answers": ["Plaza Resort Bonaire", "Plaza Beach Resort Bonaire"], "question": " \"\" is the largest diving resort in the southern Caribbean island of Bonaire?"} +{"answers": ["Gerlando", "Maria", "Maria di Gerlando"], "question": "opera singer created the role of Carmela in the 1954 world premiere of Gian Carlo Menotti's \"The Saint of Bleecker Street\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jay", "Jay Meuser", "Meuser"], "question": "abstract expressionist painter painted two portraits for General of the Army Douglas MacArthur?"} +{"answers": ["RideShare Delaware"], "question": " forms carpools from a database that grew to include 15,000 commuters in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Tecopa pupfish"], "question": "the was the first animal delisted under the Endangered Species Act because of its extinction?"} +{"answers": ["Prince Amukamara", "Prince", "Amukamara"], "question": "New York Giants cornerback has five sisters named Passionate, Peace, Precious, Princess, and Promise?"} +{"answers": ["Wedding dress of Princess Alexandra of Denmark"], "question": "the \"\" was the first to be filmed of any royal family member?"} +{"answers": ["Teufelsturm", "Teufelsturm"], "question": "the , a prominent rock tower and climbing rock about high in Saxon Switzerland, is referred to as the \"Symbol of Saxon Climbing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ministry of Foreign Affairs", "Ministry of Foreign Affairs", "Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia"], "question": "the predates the founding of Saudi Arabia?"} +{"answers": ["Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album"], "question": "the was presented in 2000 to an album deemed \"unremarkable\" by a critic?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Phipson", "Richard Makilwaine Phipson", "Richard", "Phipson"], "question": " Victorian church spire at Great Finborough in Suffolk has been nicknamed \"Thunderbird One\" after the Supermarionation space rescue vehicle?"} +{"answers": ["Frog battery"], "question": "a can decompose potassium iodide?"} +{"answers": ["Władysław", "Władysław Raginis", "Raginis"], "question": "Captain is known as a modern Leonidas for facing Nazi German forces which outnumbered the Poles 40:1 at the Battle of Wizna?"} +{"answers": ["Lisa", "Head", "Lisa Jade Head", "Lisa Head"], "question": " was the second British servicewoman killed on active service in the War in Afghanistan since 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Rabboni", "Rabboni"], "question": "the was the first regular tugboat to work the bar at the mouth of the Columbia River?"} +{"answers": ["Gianna", "Galli", "Gianna Galli"], "question": "after soprano opera career ended at the age of 40 due to problems with her vocal cords, she had a second successful career as a talent manager of singers in Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Phaeacius"], "question": ", a very lazy jumping spider, waits motionless until prey walks almost into its jaws?"} +{"answers": ["Ristiḱ Palace"], "question": "the government of Skopje passed a law to preserve the \"\" as a \"Cultural Heritage\" when it was threatened with destruction for illegal infringement?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Torigi", "Richard", "Torigi"], "question": "baritone created the role of Silvio de Narni in the world premiere of Alberto Ginastera's \"Bomarzo\" in 1967?"} +{"answers": ["Land Yeo"], "question": "the small river in Somerset, England, has powered at least ten watermills in the last 1,000 years?"} +{"answers": ["Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory"], "question": "the has been cited as having the best ice cream in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Beeching", "James Beeching"], "question": "English shipwright invented a self-righting lifeboat in 1851, which became the standard model for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution's new fleet?"} +{"answers": ["Matador Ranch"], "question": "at its peak in the early , the had 90,000 head of cattle on nearly 900,000 acres in parts of four West Texas counties?"} +{"answers": ["Ed", "Ed Schieffelin", "Schieffelin"], "question": " \"\" prospected for ore near hostile Chiricahua Apache Indians, and when he found a large silver deposit, he named the claim Tombstone because everyone said that's all he'd find?"} +{"answers": ["Tell Ezou"], "question": "the owner of the prehistoric in Syria has expressed an interest to turn it into an olive plantation?"} +{"answers": ["Cath Kidston", "Kidston", "Cath", "Cath Kidston Limited"], "question": " started her shopping chain after surviving breast cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Spademan binding"], "question": "Dr. Richard Spademan invented the after seeing 150 fractures in a single long weekend at Squaw Valley?"} +{"answers": ["Armstrong's Point"], "question": "the only surviving example of subdivision gates in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, built by property owners instead of a real estate developer are located at ?"} +{"answers": ["Maevia inclemens"], "question": "males of jumping spider \"\" were once considered different species, but the females knew better?"} +{"answers": ["Andrews", "Samuel Paull Andrews", "Samuel"], "question": " was the first working class man to be elected to the New Zealand Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Nava System"], "question": "the ski binding used a plastic arm to control the ski, instead of a stiff ski boot?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Otis Bemies", "Bemies", "Charles Bemies", "Charles"], "question": " organized the first college basketball team in the 1890s and later became a Presbyterian minister and evangelist?"} +{"answers": ["Langlois Bridge at Arles"], "question": "Vincent van Gogh called his 1888 painting \"\" \"something funny ... I will not create every day\"?"} +{"answers": ["Barney", "Barney Gibson", "Barney Peter Gibson", "Gibson"], "question": " became the youngest-ever English first-class cricketer when he played for Yorkshire aged 15 years and 27 days?"} +{"answers": ["White House Press Secretary"], "question": "the precursors to the and White House press corps both formed during the presidency of Grover Cleveland?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah Burton", "Burton", "Sarah", "Sarah Jane Burton"], "question": "Kate Middletons wedding dress for her marriage to Prince William was designed by ?"} +{"answers": ["Nude Nuns with Big Guns"], "question": " is a nunsploitation thriller film that is the subject of a copyright lawsuit against torrent users involving 5,865 IP addresses?"} +{"answers": ["Dhammapada", "Dhammapada"], "question": "Radhakrishnan's was recommended reading for victims of the \"annihilation-extinction\" theory of nirvana?"} +{"answers": ["Cedric", "Cedric Holland", "Cedric Swinton Holland", "Holland"], "question": "Captain was sent with the British terms for the surrender of the French fleet prior to the attack on Mers-el-Kébir?"} +{"answers": ["Whitby", "Daniel", "Daniel Whitby"], "question": "the English theologian \"\" in 1710 defended Textus Receptus's finding of 30,000 textual variants in John Mill's edition of the New Testament?"} +{"answers": ["Lucky Partners"], "question": "the first time Ronald Colman and Ginger Rogers starred together in a film was in Lewis Milestone's 1940 comedy romance drama ?"} +{"answers": ["Moline", "Jack Moline", "Jack"], "question": "Virginia rabbi helped write President Bill Clinton's famous 1995 \"Shalom, Haver\" eulogy for Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin?"} +{"answers": ["Jeffers", "Othyus Jeffers", "Othyus"], "question": "basketball player and his two older brothers, Gerome Allen and Edmund Allen, were all shot during three separate shooting incidents in their hometown, but only Jeffers survived?"} +{"answers": ["Alishang"], "question": "the earliest history of in Afghanistan is traced to the Mughal Emperor Babur, when in the 1520s he hunted wildlife in the mountains there before returning to India?"} +{"answers": ["House at 36 Forest Street"], "question": "the \"\" in Hartford, Connecticut, was built by an insurance company to satisfy a mortgage payment the neighborhood's developers could not make?"} +{"answers": ["Tetrastichus planipennisi"], "question": "a fungal pathogen \"Beauveria bassiana\" has been released along with a parasitic wasp in the US as a biological control agent of the emerald ash borer?"} +{"answers": ["Bat-Ochiryn", "Ser-Od", "Bat-Ochiryn Ser-Od"], "question": "Mongolia's top Olympic marathon runner trains with Morpeth Harriers in Gateshead, England?"} +{"answers": ["tantalum hafnium carbide", "Tantalum hafnium carbide"], "question": " is believed to have a melting point as high as ?"} +{"answers": ["The Comeback Story"], "question": "George Jessel and Arlene Francis hosted a 1953–54 ABC reality show, , in which guests discuss how they overcame great adversity in their lives?"} +{"answers": ["Long Wall of Quảng Ngãi", "Long Wall of Quang Ngai"], "question": "at 127.4 kilometres (79.2 mi) long, the is the longest monument in Southeast Asia?"} +{"answers": ["Werdyger", "David Werdyger", "David"], "question": "future cantor was saved from a Nazi firing squad by singing the Jewish prayer for the dead?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel", "Daniel Awde", "Awde"], "question": "in the men's decathlon at the 2008 Summer Olympics, British athlete set a personal best in the pole vault and had the fastest time of anyone in the 400 metres, but finished 21st?"} +{"answers": ["Esad Mekuli", "Esad", "Mekuli"], "question": " is considered the father of modern Albanian poetry in Yugoslavia?"} +{"answers": ["4th Parachute Brigade", "4th Parachute Brigade"], "question": "during the Battle of Arnhem the suffered 78 per cent casualties?"} +{"answers": ["Shipp", "Jerry", "Jerry Shipp"], "question": "it was who led the United States men's national basketball team in scoring at the 1964 Summer Olympics, even though its roster included two future Hall of Famers?"} +{"answers": ["Paracoccus denitrificans"], "question": "an extremophile bacterium, , has been found to grow even under 400,000 times Earth's gravity, a fact having implications on the feasibility of panspermia?"} +{"answers": ["Sanjak of Scutari"], "question": "Sanjak of Montenegro was joined to the in 1514 as a unique administrative unit with a certain degree of autonomy?"} +{"answers": ["Ruislip Woods"], "question": "timber from the was used in the construction of the Tower of London, Windsor Castle, the Palace of Westminster, and the manor of the Black Prince in Kennington?"} +{"answers": ["Debedeavon"], "question": ", the Laughing King of the Accawmacke Virginia Indian tribe, and an Englishman whom he adopted named Thomas Savage, warned the settlers at Jamestown of the impending 1622 Massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Econfina Creek"], "question": "more than 120 archaeological sites have been found in the watershed?"} +{"answers": ["Russell and Sigurd Varian"], "question": ", who played childhood pranks on family guests by giving them minor electric shocks, went on to invent the klystron and become pioneers of microwave technology?"} +{"answers": ["Thiele", "Keith", "Keith Thiele"], "question": " \"\", whose daring motorcycle escape during WWII has been compared to Steve McQueen's in \"The Great Escape\", is one of only four New Zealanders to be awarded the DFC and two bars?"} +{"answers": ["Zipora", "Rubin-Rosenbaum", "Zipora Rubin-Rosenbaum"], "question": " has won Paralympic medals for Israel in athletics, swimming and table tennis?"} +{"answers": ["Burmese–Siamese War", "Burmese–Siamese War"], "question": "the Burmese were \"on the brink of victory\" in the when they suddenly withdrew from their siege of Ayutthaya because their king Alaungpaya had fallen ill?"} +{"answers": ["Pfaffenstein"], "question": "the \"\", a low table mountain and one of the most important climbing areas in Saxon Switzerland, was visited by Frederick Augustus III, King of Saxony, in 1915?"} +{"answers": ["Hillsboro Intermodal Transit Facility"], "question": "solar panels provide part of the power for electric vehicle charging stations at Hillsboro, Oregon's ?"} +{"answers": ["Migrant Housing Act of North Carolina"], "question": "until the was amended in 2007, North Carolina had very few health and safety regulations for migrant farmers' housing?"} +{"answers": ["Rhacophorus vampyrus"], "question": "the tadpole of the Vampire flying frog has two fang-like hooks in its mouth?"} +{"answers": ["Cornish Library"], "question": "Nellie McClung, the Canadian novelist, prohibitionist, and activist, lectured at the in Winnipeg?"} +{"answers": ["Gustav Elfving", "Erik Gustav Elfving", "Elfving", "Gustav"], "question": " invented the optimal design of experiments, and so minimized the cost of a cartographic survey, while trapped in his tent in storm-ridden Greenland?"} +{"answers": ["Heather Joy Knight", "Knight", "Heather Knight", "Heather Knight", "Heather"], "question": " was the first woman to be selected President of Pacific Union College and the first African American woman to lead an Adventist College in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Footes Lane"], "question": " is the main sporting venue in Guernsey?"} +{"answers": ["St Lawrence's Church", "St Lawrence's Church, Broughton"], "question": " in Broughton, Buckinghamshire, is listed Grade I because of its \"remarkable series\" of medieval wall paintings?"} +{"answers": ["Hicks", "Curry Hicks", "Curry"], "question": " was the head football coach for the Michigan State Normal Normalites in 1910 and the athletic director at UMass from 1911 to 1949?"} +{"answers": ["Jižní Město"], "question": "the buildings in , the Czech Republic's largest housing estate, were color-coded to facilitate orientation?"} +{"answers": ["Women's National Emergency Legion"], "question": "members of the Brisbane-based served as drivers for United States military units in Australia during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Twicket"], "question": ", the first ever village cricket match to be live-streamed around the world, was played in Wray, Lancashire, on Easter Monday 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Women in Myanmar", "Women in Burma"], "question": " wore a skirtcloth known as the \"htamein\" during the Konbaung Dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Reasons", "Reasons"], "question": "although Earth, Wind & Fire's song \"\" has never charted, it is included on several dozen albums including most of the group's greatest hits compilation albums?"} +{"answers": ["DDR4 SDRAM"], "question": "next-generation computer memory, developed since 2005, is the first of its family to discard multi-channel architecture, and the first to include 3D silicon stacking in its specification?"} +{"answers": ["G.", "Pridgen", "G. L. Pridgen", "Gaston Layton Pridgen"], "question": ", a Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, supports a bill requiring a referendum on English being his state’s official language?"} +{"answers": ["Jacksonville Aviation Authority"], "question": "the owns and operates four airports on a budget of US$ in Jacksonville, Florida, but costs taxpayers nothing?"} +{"answers": ["Mudawi", "Mudawi Ibrahim Adam", "Adam"], "question": "Sudanese human rights activist has been imprisoned four times for his work in Darfur?"} +{"answers": ["Loire"], "question": "the \"\" is the longest river in France?"} +{"answers": ["Snyder", "John Wesley Snyder", "John", "John Wesley Snyder"], "question": "before they owned large ranches in Texas, and his brother operated an apple orchard and horse-trading business in Williamson County near Austin?"} +{"answers": ["Mandi Jocelyn Schwartz", "Mandi Schwartz", "Mandi", "Schwartz"], "question": "bone marrow drives hosted by Yale University in honor of ice hockey player netted more than 2,400 donors and resulted in six matches for those awaiting transplants?"} +{"answers": ["Ivy", "Ivy Benson", "Benson"], "question": "bandleader and her all-female band were the first entertainers invited to perform at the VE Day celebrations in Berlin at the request of Field Marshal Montgomery?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Aggar", "Tom", "Aggar"], "question": "British Paralympic rowing gold medallist was once part of the Saracens F.C. youth development squad?"} +{"answers": ["Silent Way"], "question": "the is a language teaching method in which students do 90 percent or more of the talking?"} +{"answers": ["Eri-Aaroni"], "question": "despite his racing career cut short by two wars, Finnhorse trotter \"\" sold in 1946 for the equivalent of 680,000 euros, the all-time highest price for a horse in Finland?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Ned Miller", "Nathan \"Ned\" Miller", "Ned Miller", "Ned"], "question": " had two hit songs in the 1920s at the age of 22?"} +{"answers": ["Tri-state water dispute"], "question": "there is a between Georgia, Alabama, and Florida over the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin and the Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin?"} +{"answers": ["Mikhail Georgievich Pervukhin", "Mikhail", "Pervukhin", "Mikhail Pervukhin"], "question": "when Nikita Khrushchev gave the go-ahead to build the Berlin Wall, was the first to know?"} +{"answers": ["Don't Scare the Hare"], "question": "TV quiz show has been described as \"fantasy based toddler telly with an adult twist\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aung", "Aye", "Aye Aung"], "question": "Burmese democracy activist is serving a 59-year prison sentence for distributing leaflets and organizing protests in Yangon?"} +{"answers": ["The Sliced-Crosswise Only-On-Tuesday World"], "question": "the characters of \"\" are only allowed to experience one day a week?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred E. Goodey", "Alfred", "Goodey", "Alfred Edward Goodey"], "question": " collected and commissioned paintings to record the history of Derby?"} +{"answers": ["Salah Asuhan"], "question": "Mochtar Lubis's novel had to avoid themes of rebellion and portray the European characters in a positive light in order to be published?"} +{"answers": ["Dragan Velić", "Velić", "Dragan"], "question": " is the current President of the Union of Serbian Districts and District Units of Kosovo and Metohija of North Kosovo?"} +{"answers": ["Bata shoe factory"], "question": "workers at the in East Tilbury, England, lived in \"Bata-ville\", a company town complete with houses, schools, shops, sports facilities, a theatre, a post office, and its own newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Garmoran", "Amy", "Amy of Garmoran"], "question": " was divorced by the first Lord of the Isles despite giving him no grounds for doing so?"} +{"answers": ["Engine Company 2 Fire Station"], "question": "the \"\" in Hartford, Connecticut, was designed in the Italian Renaissance Revival architectural style, not commonly used for firehouses?"} +{"answers": ["OS Museum"], "question": "the in Post, Texas, contains a hybrid of exhibits on both the American West and Asia, which are changed three times per year?"} +{"answers": ["Helene", "Helene Raynsford", "Raynsford"], "question": "at the 2008 Games, became the Paralympic's first ever rowing gold medallist?"} +{"answers": ["Secure Communities", "Secure Communities and administrative immigration policies"], "question": "Homeland Security is recruiting every local jail in the U.S. to become a deportation office through a new program called ?"} +{"answers": ["Shaarey Zedek Synagogue", "Shaarey Zedek Synagogue"], "question": "the original was the oldest synagogue in Winnipeg?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Jones", "William Jones", "Jones"], "question": "poet, historian and radical was described by a contemporary as \"the hottest arsed\" Welshman he had ever known?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Rhodes"], "question": "during of , Israeli paratroops held the Egyptian island of Shadwan for over a day before leaving with 62 prisoners of war?"} +{"answers": ["Olander", "Milton Martin Olander", "Milton Olander", "Milton"], "question": ", who led the Western Michigan football team to an unbeaten and unscored upon record in 1922, was later offered a position as Assistant U.S. Secretary of Labor?"} +{"answers": ["Hillingdon House", "Hillingdon House Farm"], "question": " once housed the Royal Flying Corps Armament School, which established a firing range in the grounds?"} +{"answers": ["Ron", "Ron Hextall", "Hextall"], "question": " was the first ice hockey goaltender to shoot and score a goal in the National Hockey League?"} +{"answers": ["Haus Vaterland"], "question": "the Rhine Terrace restaurant in Berlin featured hourly fake thunderstorms?"} +{"answers": ["Silvana", "Silvana Cruciata", "Cruciata"], "question": "Italian runner ran over 18 km (11.2 miles) in one hour—a world record which went unbeaten for 17 years?"} +{"answers": ["The Quiet Achiever"], "question": "the was completed in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Gunda Gunde"], "question": "Do you know that, despite being a monastery of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, provided many converts to the Roman Catholic faith for missionary (later saint) Justin de Jacobis?"} +{"answers": ["Jay Houghton", "Houghton", "Jay", "Jay D. Houghton"], "question": ", a member of the Missouri House of Representatives, had an uncle, two great-uncles, and a great-great-grandfather who also served as representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games"], "question": " is the result of continued commercial success of Olympic video games starring Nintendo's and Sega's once-rival mascots, Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog?"} +{"answers": ["Pyramid of Skulls"], "question": "Cézanne may have painted \"\" because he was drawn to the forms, exclaiming, \"How beautiful a skull is to paint!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Neelaphaijit", "Angkhana", "Angkhana Neelaphaijit"], "question": "Gwangju Prize for Human Rights winner has been investigating the forced disappearance of her husband for more than seven years?"} +{"answers": ["George Stumpf", "George Stumpf House"], "question": "the American Civil War delayed the construction of the in Indianapolis by nearly 10 years?"} +{"answers": ["Euthanasia Coaster"], "question": "the concept for the , a roller coaster designed to kill its riders, caused concern among anti-euthanasia groups when it went on display?"} +{"answers": ["Ephraim", "Ephraim Emerton", "Emerton"], "question": "author taught medieval ecclesiastical history at Harvard Divinity School for over 40 years?"} +{"answers": ["Wedding dress of Lady Diana Spencer"], "question": "the became one of the most famous outfits in the world and featured a train?"} +{"answers": ["Ed Baird", "Baird", "Ed"], "question": "American sailor has won the America's Cup with syndicates from New Zealand and Switzerland, but failed at two attempts to win it with teams from his native country?"} +{"answers": ["Skinny triangle"], "question": "the is used by snipers to estimate target range?"} +{"answers": ["What's Your Name", "What's Your Name"], "question": "\"\", a 2008 electro single by Usher and will.i.am, was noted by some critics as one of the best tracks on \"Here I Stand\", while others described it as \"downright awful\"?"} +{"answers": ["Code of the Secret Service"], "question": "the film Ronald Reagan called \"\" inspired Jerry Parr to join the Secret Service, and that Parr saved President Reagan life during the 1981 assassination attempt \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Morića Han"], "question": " is the only surviving han in Sarajevo?"} +{"answers": ["Clement W. Payton", "Payton", "Clement Wattson Payton", "Clement"], "question": " won a British Distinguished Flying Cross and a Belgian \"Croix de guerre\"?"} +{"answers": ["Brian", "Bowman", "Brian Bowman", "Brian Leslie Bowman"], "question": " performed the first euphonium recital at Carnegie Hall?"} +{"answers": ["Fisheating Creek"], "question": "the name of \"\" is derived from the Seminole name for the stream, \"Thlothlopopka-Hatchee\", or \"the river where fish are eaten\"?"} +{"answers": ["M2 gas mask"], "question": "the protected the wearer for at least five hours against the common World War I chemical weapon phosgene?"} +{"answers": ["2010–11 NBA Development League season"], "question": "during the , 20 players were called-up to the NBA, while 39 NBA players were assigned to the D-League?"} +{"answers": ["Hawker", "Bruce", "Bruce Hawker"], "question": "during the 2010 Australian federal elections helped the incumbent Labor Party form a minority government after negotiations with the independents?"} +{"answers": ["1997 Wills Golden Jubilee Tournament", "Wills Golden Jubilee Tournament"], "question": "South Africa's winning of the marked its first cricket tournament victory in the Indian subcontinent and in their seventh attempt?"} +{"answers": ["E.", "E. W. Bastard", "Bastard", "Edward William Bastard"], "question": "while playing cricket for Oxford University Cricket Club, once dismissed Australian cricket captain Billy Murdoch?"} +{"answers": ["Wonnerup House"], "question": "early Western Australian settler George Layman Sr. was speared to death by a Wardandi elder at \"\" in 1841?"} +{"answers": ["Htay", "Htay Kywe", "Kywe"], "question": "democracy activist was described as Burma's \"most-wanted man\" following his leadership role in the 2007 anti-government protests?"} +{"answers": ["Heart Peaks"], "question": " in northern British Columbia, Canada, is the third largest volcano in the Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province?"} +{"answers": ["Paige St. John", "Paige", "St. John", "John"], "question": "2011 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting winner is married to John Wark, a former Pulitzer Prize finalist?"} +{"answers": ["Pepsi Independence Cup", "1997 Pepsi Independence Cup"], "question": "the past captains of the Indian cricket team were honoured during the , which was organised to celebrate India's 50th anniversary of independence?"} +{"answers": ["Phidippus clarus"], "question": "size matters when the jumping spider selects mates?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Oliver Rankine", "Alexander Rankine", "Alexander", "Rankine"], "question": "British physicist gave the 1932 Royal Institution Christmas Lecture and worked on fog dispersal systems during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Feibao", "Jin", "Jin Feibao"], "question": "Chinese explorer has completed the Explorers Grand Slam in only 18 months and 24 days, the fastest recorded time?"} +{"answers": ["Penny", "White", "Penny J. White"], "question": " lost her seat on the Tennessee Supreme Court because of her vote in a single court decision?"} +{"answers": ["Love, Loss, and What I Wore"], "question": "the \"Los Angeles Times\" calls a \"The Vagina Monologues\"-\"What Not to Wear\" mix, and \"The New York Times\" calls it a \"show about matters of the heart and matters of the closet\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sunmobile"], "question": "the , world's first solar-powered automobile, was demonstrated in a 1955 General Motors car show?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Meçad", "Battle of Meçad"], "question": "Albanian leader Skanderbeg ambushed his would-be ambusher at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Diesel Emissions Reduction Act"], "question": "the Emissions Control Technology Association (ECTA) claims that more than $20 in healthcare savings is generated for every dollar spent on the ?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Granston Goodall", "Samuel Goodall", "Goodall", "Samuel"], "question": "Admiral fought in three wars, seeing action at Ushant, the Saintes, Genoa and the Hyères Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Arroyo Seco", "Arroyo Seco, Querétaro"], "question": ", Mexico, is home to the Sótano del Barro, a pit cave which is one of the largest cavities of the world by volume?"} +{"answers": ["Tweed", "Charles", "Charles Austin Tweed"], "question": "a proposal by Republican allowing California to hire women at the same rate of pay offered to men was defeated by the California State Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Ewelina Hańska", "Hańska", "Ewelina"], "question": "Polish Countess \"\" was once ordered by a doctor to stick her feet into a small pig in order to treat her gout?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Fe Railway Depot", "Santa Fe Railway Depot", "Santa Fe Railway"], "question": "the former station house at the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in Galesburg, Illinois, had two waiting rooms, one for men and one for women?"} +{"answers": ["Khalip", "Iryna", "Iryna Khalip"], "question": "journalist is under incommunicado house arrest following a protest of the 2010 Belarusian presidential election, in which her husband was also a candidate?"} +{"answers": ["Christiansen", "Sophie Christiansen", "Sophie Margaret Christiansen", "Sophie"], "question": ", the youngest athlete for Great Britain at the 2004 Summer Paralympics, won a bronze medal in dressage?"} +{"answers": ["The Day We Died"], "question": "despite intending to cast a 40–50 year old Japanese actor in the upcoming \"Fringe\" episode \"\", American actor Brad Dourif was chosen instead?"} +{"answers": ["Cloth of St Gereon"], "question": "the is the oldest known European tapestry still existing?"} +{"answers": ["U Gambira", "U", "Gambira"], "question": "Buddhist monk was sentenced to sixty-three years in prison for his leadership role in Burma's Saffron Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Plain of Torvioll"], "question": "the saw the first battle of Skanderbeg's war against the Ottoman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Encyclopedia of Pleasure", "``Encyclopedia of Pleasure"], "question": "Ghada Amer created the sculpture in 2001 to illustrate parts of the eponymous Islamic Golden Age encyclopedia that discusses female sexual pleasure?"} +{"answers": ["Lombard", "Adrian Lombard", "Adrian"], "question": ", who had no formal training in aerodynamics, became one of the world's foremost designers of jet engines?"} +{"answers": ["St Nicholas' Church", "St Nicholas' Church, Freefolk"], "question": "on the north wall of in Freefolk, Hampshire, are three layers of wall paintings?"} +{"answers": ["High Seas Fleet"], "question": "faced with what they thought to be a suicide mission, the crews of several battleships of the German \"(squadron pictured)\" mutinied in 1918?"} +{"answers": ["Prometheus Radio Project v. FCC"], "question": "the FCC attempts to modify media ownership laws in 2003 was stayed until 2010 by until the FCC explained and justified each change?"} +{"answers": ["Kelly", "Gallagher", "Kelly Gallagher", "Kelly Marie Gallagher", "Kelly Gallagher"], "question": "at the 2010 Games, skier became the first-ever Winter Paralympian from Northern Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["David Lane", "David Lane", "Lane", "David"], "question": "born-again Christian political activist , who works to support right-wing politics in the US, was called the \"stealth weapon for the right\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ricardo Tubbs"], "question": "\"Miami Vice\" producer Michael Mann originally conceived the character of as \"nobody's Tonto\"?"} +{"answers": ["Trelawny", "Edward", "Edward John Trelawny"], "question": " married the sister of a Greek warlord and then lived with her in a mountain cave?"} +{"answers": ["Mercury dime"], "question": "it is widely believed that Elsie Stevens, wife of poet Wallace Stevens, was the model for the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Emanuele", "Emanuele Fiano", "Fiano"], "question": "Italian leftist politician was a Jewish youth leader in the Hashomer Hatzair Socialist–Zionist youth movement in Milan?"} +{"answers": ["Zočište Monastery"], "question": "the Kosovo Liberation Army destroyed in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Hacket", "William Hacket"], "question": "mad prophet was executed in London in 1591, after denouncing Queen Elizabeth I and defacing her image with a bodkin?"} +{"answers": ["Brunias", "Agostino", "Agostino Brunias"], "question": "the waistcoat of Haiti's Toussaint Louverture had 18 buttons that were decorated with reproductions of paintings \"(one pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["1987 Zaragoza Barracks bombing"], "question": "two of the ETA members convicted of the were each sentenced to 2,354 years in prison?"} +{"answers": ["Windawski Canal"], "question": "the in northern Lithuania was built as an extension of the Augustów Canal to circumvent high customs duties introduced by Prussia for the transit of goods to the Baltic Sea?"} +{"answers": ["National Democratic Front", "National Democratic Front"], "question": "in the French India municipal election, 1946, the won control over all 22 municipalities?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Jackson", "Mike Jackson", "Mike Jackson"], "question": " played professional baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Fivebough and Tuckerbil Swamps", "Fivebough and Tuckerbil Wetlands"], "question": " is an important site for flocking Brolgas?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican pointy boots", "Mexican pointy boot"], "question": ", made by elongating the toes of normal boots by as much as , are popular among Mexican men in parts of Mexico and the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Zanzibar"], "question": "the included its own subspecies of leopard \"(mounted specimen pictured)\" that survived from the ice age but may now be extinct?"} +{"answers": ["I Hope Like Heck"], "question": "the 50 poems in were created from excerpts of emails written by Sarah Palin during her time as Governor of Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Maurice", "Fargues", "Maurice Fargues"], "question": " was the first diver to die while using an aqua-lung?"} +{"answers": ["Moran Canyon Dam", "Moran Dam"], "question": "the , one of the largest proposed hydroelectric projects in North America, was defeated by environmentalists well before the time of anti-dam environmentalism?"} +{"answers": ["Bourke Blakemore Hickenlooper", "Bourke B. Hickenlooper", "Bourke", "Hickenlooper"], "question": "between 1932 and 1962, Iowa Republican Governor and U.S. Senator won 17 of 19 elections in which he was a candidate?"} +{"answers": ["Chaetopterus variopedatus"], "question": "the polychaete worm can regenerate its whole body from a single segment?"} +{"answers": ["Case of the Dean of St Asaph", "The Case of the Dean of St Asaph"], "question": "the defence counsel in was given the Freedom of the City of Gloucester, even though the defendant was found guilty?"} +{"answers": ["Fortress of Mimoyecques"], "question": "the underground \"\" was built by Nazi Germany to bombard London with 10 shells a minute using the V-3 supergun?"} +{"answers": ["V.", "V. Subbiah", "Subbiah"], "question": "Indian communist leader was elected to the Senate of France in 1947?"} +{"answers": ["Hugo", "Hugo Friend", "Friend"], "question": "Judge , who presided over the 1921 Black Sox trial, smiled as the defendants were acquitted and died in 1966 while listening by radio to a White Sox game?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Child", "Peter Burlingham Child", "Child"], "question": "a proud Massachusetts father commissioned award-winning composer to compose a string quartet in honor of his son's birth?"} +{"answers": ["Dinocampus coccinellae"], "question": "the wasp can turn a ladybird into a \"zombie bodyguard\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Bashir", "Maria", "Bashir"], "question": " \"\", Chief Prosecutor General of Herat Province, Afghanistan, is the first ever woman Chief Prosecutor in Afghan history?"} +{"answers": ["Exercise Longstep"], "question": "the 1952 NATO exercise featured a large-scale amphibious assault along the western coast of Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["Baddam Yella Reddy", "Baddam", "Reddy", "Yella Reddy"], "question": "in 1952 the communist candidate defeated P. V. Narasimha Rao (later the Prime Minister of India) in a parliamentary election?"} +{"answers": ["Jeune Fille Endormie"], "question": " by the iconic 20th-century painter Picasso recently sold for nearly , and had only been on public display once?"} +{"answers": ["Nils", "Vogt", "Nils Collett Vogt", "Nils Vogt"], "question": "Norwegian poet wrote newspaper articles at the age of 17?"} +{"answers": ["Expedition of Surad ibn Abdullah"], "question": "an unsuccessful month-long siege in Yemen during the was broken when Abdullah trapped the enemy by pretending to withdraw from the area into the hills?"} +{"answers": ["South African National Blood Service"], "question": "the current CEO of the was once rejected as a blood donor because she is black?"} +{"answers": ["Menai Bay Conservation Area"], "question": "conservation efforts by residents of the in Zanzibar attracted 200 dolphins \"(one pictured)\" to the shores?"} +{"answers": ["St Botolph's Church, Hardham", "St Botolph's Church"], "question": ", in the town of Hardham, has the earliest known representation of St. George in England?"} +{"answers": ["Huichol art"], "question": "despite using designs centuries old, much of the in western Mexico is made with commercially produced beads and yarn?"} +{"answers": ["Kuryłowicz", "Stefan Kuryłowicz", "Stefan", "Stefan Marian Kuryłowicz"], "question": "Polish architect is credited with modernizing the architecture of Warsaw in the decades following the collapse of Communism?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Deep Water"], "question": "the 1957 NATO exercise involved the first use of helicopter-borne amphibious assault by the United States Marine Corps during an overseas deployment?"} +{"answers": ["French India Students Congress"], "question": "in August 1947 French authorities banned a pro-independence mass rally of the , but were forced to withdraw the ban after spontaneous protests?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Blue", "Royal Blue"], "question": "King George VI owned , a messenger pigeon that went on to be awarded the Dickin Medal for bravery during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Cape Agulhas", "Cape Agulhas Lighthouse"], "question": "the light of South Africa's \"\" was originally fuelled by the tail-fat of sheep?"} +{"answers": ["Sepinwall", "Alan Sepinwall", "Alan"], "question": "efforts made by television journalist partially inspired NBC officials to renew the television series \"Chuck\"?"} +{"answers": ["Franz", "Dorsch", "Franz Xaver Dorsch"], "question": ", the builder of Hitler's Atlantic Wall and Siegfried Line, founded Germany's largest independent planning and consulting company after the war?"} +{"answers": ["Census of Ireland 2011"], "question": "abuse of prisoners in Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq threatened to affect the accuracy of the ?"} +{"answers": ["La Coupole"], "question": "the Second World War Allies feared that Nazi Germany intended to use a in France to fire ballistic missiles \"(V-2 pictured)\" at New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Eddy", "Keith Eddy", "Keith"], "question": "while at the New York Cosmos, association footballer captained a team which included Pelé and Franz Beckenbauer?"} +{"answers": ["Cal", "Cal Lampley", "Cal Lampley Day", "Lampley"], "question": " formed the first all-black, 45-piece band, the US Navy B-1 Band, in the then white-only US Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Five Discourses of Matthew"], "question": "each of the has a shorter parallel in the Gospel of Mark or the Gospel of Luke?"} +{"answers": ["Cephenemyia ulrichii"], "question": "the moose botfly shoots its larvae into people's eyes, perhaps because human eyes and moose nostrils both face forward?"} +{"answers": ["Pagurus samuelis"], "question": "Do you know that, during the breeding season, the male \"\" carries the female around for up to a day?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Ian Agol", "Agol"], "question": "University of California, Berkeley math professor has a twin brother who is a University of Washington astronomy professor?"} +{"answers": ["Harlan Crow", "Crow", "Harlan", "Harlan Rogers Crow"], "question": " collection of statues at his Dallas residence includes those of Fidel Castro, Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong?"} +{"answers": ["Nuku Hiva", "Nuku Hiva Campaign"], "question": "the US fought Polynesian warriors in the South Pacific during the War of 1812, even though that war was against the British?"} +{"answers": ["Nasothek"], "question": "a \"(example pictured)\" is a collection of noses?"} +{"answers": ["Annada Mangal"], "question": "the Bengali poem eulogizes the Hindu goddess Annapurna?"} +{"answers": ["Kuna", "Henryk", "Henryk Kuna"], "question": "bas reliefs being made by the sculptor for a public monument in Vilnius were used as cemetery pavers during the Nazi occupation of the city?"} +{"answers": ["Dadoo", "Yusuf Dadoo", "Yusuf Mohamed Dadoo", "Yusuf"], "question": "Muslim Indian South African and communist anti-Apartheid activist was buried in Highgate Cemetery near Karl Marx grave?"} +{"answers": ["Glory of Russia Cape"], "question": " is in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Garden of the gods", "Garden of the gods"], "question": "in the Epic of Gilgamesh, the hero travelled through the cedars near Mount Hermon in Lebanon \"\" to find the ?"} +{"answers": ["Civil Harassment Restraining Order"], "question": "the penalty for a stalker violating a in California is a sentence of two to four years in prison?"} +{"answers": ["Peace Treaty of Wiener Neustadt"], "question": "a secret clause in the 1463 allowed King Matthias I of Hungary to hire John Jiskra and his Hussite mercenaries, who would later form the core of the Black Army?"} +{"answers": ["Rose", "Pierre", "Pierre de Chaignon la Rose"], "question": "heraldic artist was a friend of historian George Santayana?"} +{"answers": ["Hillman City, Seattle", "Hillman City"], "question": "Seattle's neighborhood was named after a real estate developer whose fraudulent practices eventually landed him in a federal penitentiary?"} +{"answers": ["Pediocactus knowltonii"], "question": "the rare and endangered \"\" is considered to be an adult when it exceeds in diameter?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph S. Freedman", "Freedman", "Joseph"], "question": ", professor of education at Alabama State University, worked in over 200 libraries and archives to prepare his series \"Philosophy and the Liberal Arts in the Early Modern Period\"?"} +{"answers": ["K computer"], "question": "the world's fastest computer is the Japanese ?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Tetro", "Tetro", "Tony"], "question": "while in parochial school, art forger was hit by a nun after he painted her as a Vargas girl in a habit with a \"pruney face\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marsh Mill"], "question": "two women who intended to buy \"\", Thornton, Lancashire, UK, were killed in an accident when the fantail staging collapsed?"} +{"answers": ["L. B. Kubiak", "Kubiak", "L."], "question": " tenure in the Texas House of Representatives was both preceded and succeeded by that of his older brother?"} +{"answers": ["Brampton Arts Walk of Fame", "Brampton Walk of Fame"], "question": "the , meant to honour \"Brampton citizens—both past and present\", includes a plaque for actress Bipasha Basu, who lives in India?"} +{"answers": ["Baconnaise"], "question": " is a kosher mayonnaise-based product that tastes like bacon, but has no bacon in it?"} +{"answers": ["University of Arizona Museum of Art"], "question": "the includes works ranging from a 15th-century medieval Spanish \"retablo\" by Fernando Gallego to the space art of Robert McCall?"} +{"answers": ["Curse of 39"], "question": "if your vehicle registration plate includes the allegedly , people in Afghanistan might think you're a pimp?"} +{"answers": ["Peach production in China"], "question": "China is the largest \"(peach flowers pictured)\" country in the world, accounting for about 50% of world production, but is not the world's largest exporter of them?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Kororāreka", "Battle of Kororareka"], "question": "Māori warriors captured Russell, New Zealand, in the 1845 from the British, who were then evacuated by an American ship?"} +{"answers": ["27th Street Historic District"], "question": "the in Los Angeles includes a Gothic Revival church that since 1906 has housed white, Armenian, African-American and Hispanic congregations?"} +{"answers": ["Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Cape Cod"], "question": "the was founded when the original owner left his family's successful spring water company?"} +{"answers": ["Next Generation Mobile Networks"], "question": "the Alliance announced it would work with the Femto Forum on femtocells?"} +{"answers": ["Invisible rail", "Invisible Rail"], "question": "the most recent confirmed sighting of the vulnerable was in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Linda November", "Linda", "November", "Linda Ellen November"], "question": " was the voice of the singing cat in the Meow Mix commercials, and sang tens of thousands of other jingles, including \"Coke and a Smile\" on the famous Mean Joe Greene Super Bowl ad?"} +{"answers": ["Povey Brothers Studio", "Povey Brothers"], "question": "Oregon-based was known as the \"Tiffany of the Northwest\" for their stained glass \"(rose window pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sabellastarte spectabilis"], "question": "the featherduster worm sometimes grows in crevices in cauliflower coral from which a crown of branched tentacles form a plume?"} +{"answers": ["KMGM"], "question": "at its launch, Minnesota radio station broadcast 20 hours of farm and agricultural programs each week?"} +{"answers": ["John L. Nichols House", "John L. Nichols"], "question": "the was the home of the first architect to practice in Bloomington, Indiana?"} +{"answers": ["South African Youth Revolutionary Council"], "question": "in June 1981 South African authorities arrested eight members of the , charged with preparing an armed uprising against the Apartheid regime?"} +{"answers": ["Church of the Holy Mother of God", "Church of the Holy Mother of God, Asen's Fortress"], "question": "the name of the medieval \"\" in Asen's Fortress, Bulgaria, is only a guess based on a partial inscription?"} +{"answers": ["Bullskin Creek Site", "Bullskin Creek"], "question": "unlike at similar sites in the middle Ohio River valley, archeologists have found a cache of shaman's articles at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Gugun Blues Shelter"], "question": "Indonesian blues band is scheduled to perform alongside Bon Jovi, Rod Stewart and The Killers at Hyde Park today?"} +{"answers": ["ZenQuest Martial Arts Center"], "question": " was originally founded in 1972 as the Okinawan Karate School, and introduced Uechi-ryū karate to Berkshire County?"} +{"answers": ["Sa Ngalan ng Diyos"], "question": " (\"In the Name of God\") was a controversial novel that reveals its author's inclination to anti-clericalism?"} +{"answers": ["Aquille", "Aquille Carr", "Carr"], "question": "high school basketball phenom was nicknamed \"The Crime Stopper\" for his reputed effect on Baltimore's crime rate?"} +{"answers": ["Photinus carolinus"], "question": "June mating displays of \"\" create moving bands of light and darkness that draw crowds one firefly scientist calls \"obscene\"?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Pond, Kentucky", "Golden Pond"], "question": ", earned a national reputation for its moonshine whiskey distillers during Prohibition?"} +{"answers": ["Approved Premises"], "question": "in 2006, in the UK, 14 (residential units for offenders) were banned from housing paedophiles due to their proximity to schools and nurseries?"} +{"answers": ["Boro glycerine"], "question": ", an effective oral antiseptic used in the treatment of mouth ulcers, was once considered a potential cure for cancer of the uterus?"} +{"answers": ["Museo Estatal de Arte Popular de Oaxaca", "Museo Estatal de Arte Popular de Oaxaca -LRB-State Museum"], "question": "although site in Oaxaca, Mexico, was donated to create a cultural center in 1904, efforts to establish a museum there did not begin until the 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["181st Field Ambulance", "181st Field Ambulance"], "question": "only ten men of the returned from the Battle of Arnhem?"} +{"answers": ["Ophiothrix fragilis"], "question": "the \"\" is a filter feeder and raises an arm to catch food particles floating by?"} +{"answers": ["Second Baptist Church", "Second Baptist Church"], "question": ", once the largest African American–owned meeting space in the western U.S., hosted speeches by W. E. B. Du Bois, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X?"} +{"answers": ["Starved Rock Lock and Dam"], "question": "the two chief engineers who worked on the also worked together on the Panama Canal Locks?"} +{"answers": ["Always Hiding"], "question": "Sophia Romero's novel was just a \"mild attempt\" in revealing the Filipino American contributions to the American experience?"} +{"answers": ["Treaties of Roskilde", "Treaties of Roskilde"], "question": "in 1568, John III of Sweden preferred fighting Denmark–Norway and Lübeck for another two years to ratifying the ?"} +{"answers": ["Cock ale"], "question": ", described as a \"provocative drink\", was popular in 17th- and 18th-century England?"} +{"answers": ["Nyau"], "question": "before the \"Gule Wamkulu\" dance, dancers \"(one pictured)\" observe a series of secret rituals associated with their semi-secret brotherhood?"} +{"answers": ["space industry", "Space industry"], "question": "the is heavily dominated by the G7 countries, due to their extensive investment in the aerospace industry?"} +{"answers": ["Leuci", "Robert", "Robert Leuci"], "question": "in the 1970s, Frank Serpico and David Durk both believed that was the only honest detective in the New York City Police Department's narcotics bureau?"} +{"answers": ["Society of the Phonographic Industry", "Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry"], "question": "the album \"Kayah i Bregović\" by Goran Bregović and Kayah was the first to receive a Diamond award by the in July 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Dunlap", "Slim Dunlap", "Slim"], "question": " has been called \"one of the last old-school cool guitar players\"?"} +{"answers": ["Madeline Mitchell", "Madeline", "Mitchell", "Madeline Mitchell Gwin"], "question": " overcame a 12-day coma, 21 days on a respirator, two months in a wheelchair and a femur broken in 12 places to become Miss Alabama USA and compete in Miss USA 2011 two years later?"} +{"answers": ["Today!", "Today!"], "question": "Mississippi John Hurt's \"\" 1966 album was one of the 25 recordings added to the National Recording Registry in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Lime production in Mexico"], "question": "Mexico is the of limes?"} +{"answers": ["Manchones"], "question": "in 1152 Alfonso the Battler rewarded Diego López de Lobera for his services during the Reconquista by giving him the castle of ?"} +{"answers": ["Florence Wysinger Allen", "Florence", "Allen"], "question": " was \"San Francisco's best loved artists' model\" and modeled for 30 years?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony Stewart", "Anthony Stewart", "Stewart"], "question": " believes he made it to the National Hockey League partly because a good Samaritan picked him up while he was walking in a blizzard?"} +{"answers": ["Kosmas Balanos", "Balanos", "Kosmas"], "question": "mathematician claimed in his work \"Antipelargisis\" that he had solved the problem of doubling the cube?"} +{"answers": ["UEFA Cup Final", "1981 UEFA Cup Final"], "question": "despite conceding four goals in the second leg, English club Ipswich Town beat Dutch club AZ Alkmaar 5–4 on aggregate to win the ?"} +{"answers": ["Find Me", "Find Me"], "question": "Christina Grimmie's song \"Liar Liar\" from her first album shot to Number 63 on the US iTunes Singles Charts in less than 72 hours from its release?"} +{"answers": ["Convention on Domestic Workers"], "question": "the International Labour Organization adopted a giving workers' rights to domestic workers at its 100th session this month?"} +{"answers": ["Mtsamboro"], "question": "in the \"quartier\" of Mjikura in on the north coast of Mayotte, there are the ruins of a royal palace and tombs from the time when it was an important town of the Sultans of Mayotte?"} +{"answers": ["Ninnis", "Belgrave Ninnis CVO", "Belgrave Ninnis", "Belgrave"], "question": "Royal Navy surgeon attempted to revive a drowned sailor by, among other things, injecting brandy into his rectum?"} +{"answers": ["Laguna Hedionda", "Laguna Hedionda"], "question": "the sulfur-rich saline (English: \"Stinky Lake\") in Bolivia is notable for various migratory species of flamingoes \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Presbyterian Church of Ghana"], "question": "the was formed in 1828 by Basel missionaries from Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Pertemuan Jodoh"], "question": "the ideas of Indonesian novel are considered the opposite of Abdul Muis' earlier work, \"Salah Asuhan\", which deals with the incompatibilities in Western and Eastern cultures?"} +{"answers": ["Noel Francis Parrish", "Noel F. Parrish", "Parrish", "Noel"], "question": "the most prestigious award of the association of World War II's black US airmen, the Tuskegee Airmen, is named for , their white commanding officer?"} +{"answers": ["Tricholoma album"], "question": "the smells of honey and radishes?"} +{"answers": ["Vochol"], "question": "the is a Volkswagen Beetle decorated with 2,277,000 beads?"} +{"answers": ["Abd al-Malik ibn Salih ibn Ali", "Abd", "Abd al-Malik ibn Salih", "Salih"], "question": "the Abbasid general and governor was accused by his own son of plotting to overthrow Caliph Harun al-Rashid?"} +{"answers": ["Clarendon Tower"], "question": "the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority has ordered the demolition of the due to damage from the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["FA Charity Shield", "1962 FA Charity Shield"], "question": "Tottenham Hotspur defeated Ipswich Town 5–1 in the played at Portman Road in Ipswich?"} +{"answers": ["Infundibulicybe geotropa"], "question": "a fairy ring of the mushroom \"\" in France is over half a mile (0.8 km) in diameter and 800 years old?"} +{"answers": ["For a Few Paintballs More"], "question": "the season two finale of \"Community\", \"\", parodied \"Star Wars\" as well as action movies \"The Wild Bunch\", \"Mr. & Mrs. Smith\", and \"Wanted\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rosie Vanier", "Rosie", "Vanier"], "question": "singer-pianist , whose musical style has been described as \"Kate Bush on crack with Goldfrapp on synths\", grew up in Bodmin Moor without electricity and TV?"} +{"answers": ["6th Parachute Battalion", "6th Parachute Battalion"], "question": "the only casualties during Operation Slapstick were from the ?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln Theater", "Lincoln Theater"], "question": "the in Los Angeles was known as the \"West Coast Apollo\" and featured performances by jazz legends before being converted into a church?"} +{"answers": ["Seriously McDonalds"], "question": "McDonald's does not have of charging African Americans more for their food?"} +{"answers": ["State of Pennsylvania", "State of Pennsylvania"], "question": "the and its twin sister, the \"State of Delaware\", were both the first steamboats to make a live radio broadcast and to show movies?"} +{"answers": ["Glas", "Glas"], "question": "Derrida's 1974 text is printed in two columns, one commenting on Hegel and the other on Genet, woven around and separated by \"marginalia, supplementary comments, [and] lengthy quotations\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mickey McConnell", "Mickey", "McConnell"], "question": "the Los Angeles Dodgers drafted in the 31st round of the 2011 MLB Draft, despite his not playing baseball in four years?"} +{"answers": ["Millennium Mills"], "question": "the , a derelict icon of London's post-industrial docklands, is a favourite destination of thrill-seeking Urban Explorers?"} +{"answers": ["Spongiforma squarepantsii"], "question": " is a sponge-like bolete that lives in Malaysia?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Head eagle"], "question": "due to President Theodore Roosevelt's objection, the \"\" originally lacked the motto \"In God We Trust\", and that Congress passed a law in 1908 to require its use?"} +{"answers": ["Anglo-Cornish"], "question": "some 19th-century newspapers in South Australia published articles in the of English to meet the needs of miners who had migrated there?"} +{"answers": ["The Founding of a Party"], "question": "\"Lust, Caution\" co-star Tang Wei was cut from the recent Chinese film following an objection by Mao Zedong grandson?"} +{"answers": ["Wayne", "Harold Wayne Greenhaw", "Wayne Greenhaw", "Greenhaw"], "question": "Alabama author chronicled the African-American civil rights movement in the American South?"} +{"answers": ["Metanephrops challengeri"], "question": "the was incorporated into the country's Quota Management System after a parliamentary corruption scandal?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara Longhi", "Longhi", "Barbara"], "question": " painting \"Saint Catherine of Alexandria\" \"\" is believed to be a self-portrait, presented as a devotional image to avoid the appearance of indulging in the sin of vanity?"} +{"answers": ["Cry of Asencio"], "question": "Uruguayan patriots made the and captured the villages of Mercedes and Santo Domingo de Soriano in a single day?"} +{"answers": ["Eddie Reed", "Eddie", "Reed"], "question": "25-year old , one of the youngest college football coaches in the United States, led the Loyola University of New Orleans to its only undefeated season in school history?"} +{"answers": ["Ferugliotherium", "Ferugliotherium windhauseni"], "question": "the fossil mammal is known from only 20 teeth and maybe a tiny jaw fragment?"} +{"answers": ["2011 Sabha clashes"], "question": "on 2011, rebels a major district of Sabha, long considered to be a stronghold of support for Muammar Gaddafi in the 2011 Libyan civil war?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret", "Margaret King", "King"], "question": "in later life , a favoured pupil of early feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, offered maternal care and advice to her governess's daughter Mary Shelley, author of \"Frankenstein\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kremówka", "Napoleonka"], "question": "the cake gained international recognition after Pope John Paul II noted he once ate 18 of them as part of a bet?"} +{"answers": ["Athenaeum", "Athenaeum"], "question": "the \"\" museum of fine arts in Alexandria, Virginia, was built in 1851 as a bank, where Robert E. Lee had an account?"} +{"answers": ["Dan Kubiak", "Kubiak", "Dan"], "question": "when he was an educator, Texas State Representative published \"Ten Tall Texans\", biographical sketches of, among others, Stephen F. Austin, Jim Bowie, and Sam Houston?"} +{"answers": ["Who Said That?"], "question": "Kitty Carlisle, H. V. Kaltenborn, Boris Karloff, June Lockhart, and Robert Trout were among the participants in , the 1948–55 television game show based on quotations in the news?"} +{"answers": ["Libyan National Struggle Movement", "Libyan National Movement"], "question": "with support from the Iraqi government, magazines and audio cassettes produced by the exiled were smuggled into Libya during the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Erskine", "Erskine", "Robert Erskine", "Robert James Erskine", "Robert"], "question": "Oklahoma football coach traveled more than 15,000 miles as a scout during one season?"} +{"answers": ["Hillingdon Court"], "question": "after an unexploded bomb burst through her bedroom wall, a resident of told staff it was time she went to the air-raid shelter?"} +{"answers": ["Flèche faîtière"], "question": "the and the Sun are depicted on one of the official flags \"\" of New Caledonia?"} +{"answers": ["Fernandes", "Meryl Fernandes", "Meryl"], "question": ", who plays Afia Khan in the BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\", played a schoolgirl extra in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Riede's City Bakery"], "question": "the former building is one of only two wood frame commercial buildings remaining in Aspen, Colorado, from its early boomtown years?"} +{"answers": ["Purushanda"], "question": "the city-state of in central Anatolia was surrendered by its king to the Hittite ruler Anitta in the 17th century BC?"} +{"answers": ["Celestial City, Imeko"], "question": ", was founded by the Prophet \"Papa\" Samuel Oshoffa, who left 34 wives and 150 children when he died?"} +{"answers": ["Bearded helmetcrest", "Oxypogon"], "question": "the \"\" of the high páramo of Colombia and Venezuela nests in the daisy \"Espeletia\"?"} +{"answers": ["American Veterans", "Ukrainian American Veterans"], "question": "the organization placed a memorial plaque at the USS \"Arizona\" Memorial in Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Abdulai", "Silá", "Abdulai Silá"], "question": " is the author of the first novel to be written and published in Guinea-Bissau?"} +{"answers": ["Korkoro"], "question": "the 2009 film is a rare cinematic tribute to those who died in the Porajmos?"} +{"answers": ["Areizaga-Soto", "Jaime Ariel Areizaga-Soto", "Jaime Areizaga-Soto", "Jaime"], "question": ", the Senior Advisor to the Virginia Senate Democratic Caucus Chair, Senator Mary Margaret Whipple, is now running for the Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Moon", "Moon Ducote", "Ducote"], "question": "Auburn player kicked a 40-yard field goal off a football helmet, which caused a rule to be adopted against the practice?"} +{"answers": ["Percé Rock"], "question": " \"\", one of the largest and most spectacular natural arches in the world, is an icon of the province of Quebec?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Toye", "William Joseph Toye", "William J. Toye", "William James Toye"], "question": " pleaded guilty to forging folk artist Clementine Hunter work, but said he despised her style?"} +{"answers": ["FA Charity Shield", "1978 FA Charity Shield"], "question": "Ipswich Town lost 5–0 to Nottingham Forest in the , the annual competition between the previous season's FA Cup winners and Football League champions?"} +{"answers": ["Heryford Brothers Building", "Heryford Building"], "question": "the in Lakeview, Oregon, cost $100,000 to construct in 1913, and is still one of the most important commercial buildings in the city?"} +{"answers": ["Libyan National Democratic Front"], "question": "Mahmoud Shammam, the Head of Information of the Libyan National Transitional Council, was one of the leaders of the Marxist in the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["John Arthur", "Arthur", "John", "John Arthur"], "question": "American philosopher helped organize a lawsuit against the state of Tennessee to address racial segregation in the higher education system?"} +{"answers": ["Disney bomb"], "question": "the of the Second World War is thought to have been inspired by the Walt Disney cartoon \"Victory Through Air Power\"?"} +{"answers": ["Busabos ng Palad"], "question": "in writing (Pauper of Fate), Filipino author Faustino Aguilar was influenced by Alexander Dumas' novel about a prostitute with a golden heart?"} +{"answers": ["Bogart", "Samuel Bogart", "Samuel"], "question": "after murdering a man in Missouri, fled to Texas, where he became a Texas Ranger and a member of the State Legislature?"} +{"answers": ["Ehrenbürg"], "question": "human sacrifices and perhaps cannibalism took place on the in Franconia during the Hallstatt and La Tène periods?"} +{"answers": ["Mycena galericulata"], "question": "the produces hydrolytic enzymes that contribute to carbon cycling?"} +{"answers": ["Ekapada"], "question": "the form of the Hindu deity Shiva \"\" represents the cosmic pillar of the world?"} +{"answers": ["National Road Safety Commission"], "question": "according to statistics from its , Ghana loses yearly due to road accidents?"} +{"answers": ["Pinaglahuan"], "question": "Faustino Aguilar's (\"Fading Point\") is one of the first novels in the Philippines to tackle social realism?"} +{"answers": ["Tammy Locke", "Locke", "Tammy"], "question": " was called \"an especially endearing little dumpling\" for her role in 1960s western TV series \"The Monroes\", but her antics on set included giving a live frog to the show's hairdresser?"} +{"answers": ["Aenigmastacus crandalli", "Aenigmastacus"], "question": ", a fossil crayfish from Canada, belongs to a family only otherwise known from the Southern Hemisphere?"} +{"answers": ["Wettengel", "Ivan Wettengel", "Ivan", "Ivan Cyrus Wettengel"], "question": ", 25th Naval Governor of Guam, once formed a bull-mounted military unit known as the Guam Cavalry?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Christopher Hutton", "Hutton"], "question": "the inventions of helped 32 men escape successfully from World War II prisoner-of-war camp Colditz Castle \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Song of the hoe"], "question": "the , a Sumerian creation myth, describes the construction projects of the Sumerian gods at the beginning of the universe?"} +{"answers": ["Ferugliotheriidae"], "question": "blade-like teeth in the extinct mammalian family may have evolved into molar-like teeth in the Sudamericidae?"} +{"answers": ["Judge for Yourself"], "question": "comedian Fred Allen was the MC of NBC variety and game show from 1953 to 1954 before joining the cast of CBS's \"What's My Line?\""} +{"answers": ["Kermode and Mayo's Film Review", "Mayo's Film Review"], "question": "the hosts of recommend that cinemagoers avoid knitting, drug dealing, and model aeroplane assembly while watching a film?"} +{"answers": ["Aspen Community Church"], "question": " \"\" has the largest pipe organ on Colorado's Western Slope?"} +{"answers": ["Beau", "Beau"], "question": "when James Stewart recited his poem \"\" on \"The Tonight Show\", he moved host Johnny Carson to tears?"} +{"answers": ["George Cyril Perkins", "Cyril Perkins", "Perkins", "Cyril"], "question": " is the oldest living first-class cricketer?"} +{"answers": ["Villa de Etla"], "question": "at weekly market in Oaxaca, Mexico, one can find traditional merchandise such as a local variety of white cheese, frames for donkeys and goat barbacoa prepared in an earthen oven?"} +{"answers": ["Yam production in Nigeria"], "question": "Nigeria is the of yams?"} +{"answers": ["Roberts", "Victoria Roberts", "Victoria Roberts", "Victoria"], "question": " received an Australian Bicentennial grant for \" Australia Felix\", a cartoon history of Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Sun Weishi", "Weishi", "Sun"], "question": " was adopted by the first Premier of the People's Republic of China \"(pictured together in Moscow)\"?"} +{"answers": ["1911 Sarez earthquake"], "question": "the triggered a huge landslide, forming the tallest dam in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Edgerton Winnett Day", "Day", "Edgerton", "Edgerton W. Day"], "question": "Daysland, Alberta, is named after the Canadian politician ?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln Park East", "Lincoln Park", "Lincoln Park West", "Lincoln Park"], "question": " in Jersey City, New Jersey, boasts the world's largest concrete monument, a fountain?"} +{"answers": ["María de las Mercedes Barbudo", "María", "Barbudo"], "question": " is known as Puerto Rico's first female freedom fighter for her strong advocacy for Puerto Rico's independence from Spain?"} +{"answers": ["Western pygmy possum", "Southwestern pygmy possum"], "question": "the can give birth just two days after weaning a previous litter, even though this requires dramatic changes to her mammary glands?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Marie Tjibaou Cultural Centre"], "question": "the \"\" in New Caledonia was designed and built to echo the hut dwellings of the indigenous Kanak people?"} +{"answers": ["Arenysuchus"], "question": "the extinct crocodilian was part of the first evolutionary radiation of crocodyloids?"} +{"answers": ["Film in Which There Appear Edge Lettering, Sprocket Holes, Dirt Particles, Etc."], "question": "Owen Land's features looped footage of a woman blinking, as well as edge lettering, sprocket holes and dirt particles?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Clarke", "Chris Clarke", "Chris", "Clarke"], "question": "association footballer and his twin brother Matthew started their careers at the same club, Wolverhampton Wanderers?"} +{"answers": ["Wilfred", "Wilfred"], "question": "the upcoming FX television series is based on the Australian series of the same name and will star series co-creator Jason Gann in the titular role of Wilfred the dog?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Martin Kuttler Jr.", "Jr.", "Carl M. Kuttler Jr.", "Carl", "Carl M. Kuttler, Jr."], "question": "as president of St. Petersburg College, used to phone and send a card to each of the college's 1,000 full-time employees on their birthdays?"} +{"answers": ["Pryor Mountains Wild Horse Range"], "question": "Do you know that, because of their unique genetic makeup, the feral horses \"(mare and foal pictured)\" on the \"may be the most significant wild-horse herd remaining in the U.S.\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Great Lover", "The Great Lover"], "question": "Jill Dawson, in her biographical novel , integrated quotes from letters of Rupert Brooke's contemporaries into the fictional narrative?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Sargent", "Sargent"], "question": "Do you know that, to avoid a league rule that banned participation, American football coach agreed to release (and later re-sign) his players before an all-star game organized by boxer Joe Louis?"} +{"answers": ["Up and at 'Em"], "question": "actor Eddie Quillan's first film appearance was in the 1922 silent comedy/drama , written by William A. Seiter and Lewis Milestone?"} +{"answers": ["San Francisco Arts & Athletics, Inc. v. United States Olympic Committee"], "question": "in , the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment did not protect the use of the word \"Olympics\", over the objections of the U.S. Olympic Committee?"} +{"answers": ["Faith and Freedom Coalition"], "question": "the was founded by Ralph Reed as \"a 21st century version of the Christian Coalition\"?"} +{"answers": ["Den Brook Wind Farm"], "question": " in Devon, England, received planning permission in 2009 after two public inquiries and a judicial review?"} +{"answers": ["Answers for Americans"], "question": "the 1953–1954 ABC public affairs program was among the first to offer conservative political ideology to viewers?"} +{"answers": ["McPike Mansion"], "question": "the in Alton, Illinois, is reputed to be one of the most haunted houses in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Cuisine of Asunción"], "question": "the is increasingly influenced by Paraguay's growing Asian immigrant population?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Berkeley", "William Berkeley", "William Berkeley"], "question": "Andrew Marvell wrote poems accusing Vice-Admiral of cowardice, even after Berkeley's death in battle?"} +{"answers": ["Dead Fury"], "question": "independent filmmaker Frank Sudol wrote, animated, voiced, directed, and composed all of the music for his film ?"} +{"answers": ["Ghana Trades Union Congress"], "question": "the , an umbrella group that unites various workers' groups in Ghana, was established in 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Enoch T. Nix", "Enoch Talton Nix", "Enoch", "Nix"], "question": "in 1972, , president of the Louisiana State Board of Education, proposed the closing of historically black Southern University at New Orleans, an issue revived in 2011 by Governor Bobby Jindal?"} +{"answers": ["St Martin's Church", "St Martin's Church, Ruislip"], "question": "in 1463 Thomas Bettz left £26 13s 4d in his will—a fortune in those days—to help pay for the repair of the bells of in Ruislip?"} +{"answers": ["Canoe River train crash"], "question": "when railway telegrapher Alfred Atherton was accused of manslaughter for his role in the , he hired his MP, John Diefenbaker as defence counsel, who won an acquittal?"} +{"answers": ["Osoro", "Ondoro Osoro", "Ondoro"], "question": "1998 Chicago Marathon winner was selected for the Kenyan Olympic squad, but missed the 2000 Sydney Olympics after he was shot in a carjacking?"} +{"answers": ["Princess Charlotte Bay", "Charlotte Bay"], "question": "Queensland's worst maritime disaster occurred at in 1899 after Cyclone Mahina struck Cape York Peninsula?"} +{"answers": ["Das häßliche Mädchen"], "question": "at the 1933 première of the film there was a Nazi-instigated riot in which tomatoes and rotten eggs were thrown, because of the male lead, Max Hansen?"} +{"answers": ["Chang", "Tisa", "Tisa Chang"], "question": " father performed in school plays at Nankai University together with Zhou Enlai, who went on to become the Premier of the People's Republic of China?"} +{"answers": ["Steg", "Steg"], "question": "in the computer game , players must feed young slugs maggots caught in bubbles?"} +{"answers": ["Deiva Magan"], "question": " (1969) was the first ever Tamil film to be submitted by India in contest for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film?"} +{"answers": ["Sumidero Canyon"], "question": "according to legend, the Chiapa people committed suicide by jumping off the in Chiapas, Mexico, rather than submit to Spanish domination?"} +{"answers": ["William Hopkinson Cox", "William", "William Cox", "William Hopkinson", "Cox"], "question": ", who was Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky from 1907 to 1911, was believed to be a descendent of William the Conqueror?"} +{"answers": ["Dux de Lux"], "question": "the bar and restaurant was once the home of zoologist Charles Chilton?"} +{"answers": ["Hands Across Hawthorne"], "question": "more than 4,000 people rallied in Portland, Oregon, for in response to an assault on a gay couple?"} +{"answers": ["Caesium chloride", "cesium chloride"], "question": "one of the worst radiation spill accidents occurred when ignorant thieves broke a steel container with about 90 grams of radioactive ?"} +{"answers": ["A Banda Mais Bonita da Cidade", "Banda Mais Bonita da Cidade"], "question": "Brazilian band was little known until one of its music videos went viral, attracting international media attention?"} +{"answers": ["Vaikuntha Kamalaja"], "question": "the Hindu deity is depicted half-female?"} +{"answers": ["Coding", "Coding"], "question": "if the alternative therapeutic practice of is successful, patients will fear for their lives?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Knowles", "Edward", "Knowles", "Edward Knowles"], "question": "Francis Cotes's portrait of \"\" was painted after Knowles had disappeared at sea?"} +{"answers": ["Aaron Copland House", "Copland House", "Aaron Copland"], "question": "the in Cortlandt Manor, New York, is the only U.S. National Historic Landmark connected to a classical music figure?"} +{"answers": ["Yelena Vasiliyevna Masyuk", "Yelena Masyuk", "Yelena", "Masyuk"], "question": "journalist was held hostage in Chechnya for 101 days?"} +{"answers": ["Godavari Bridge", "Godavari Arch Bridge"], "question": "the in Andhra Pradesh in India is said to be one of the longest-span prestressed concrete bridges in Asia, probably in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Della Femina", "Jerry", "Jerry Della Femina", "Femina"], "question": ", head of the ad agency that came up with the singing cat for Meow Mix, wrote a book in 1970 which inspired the television series \"Mad Men\"?"} +{"answers": ["2Cellos"], "question": "Croatian cello duo are currently touring with singer Elton John after he saw the cellists' cover of \"Smooth Criminal\" on YouTube?"} +{"answers": ["Bearded mountaineer", "Bearded Mountaineer"], "question": "the visits tobacco plants along the roadsides in Peru?"} +{"answers": ["Rizal Law"], "question": "the debates to enact the \"(José Rizal pictured)\" in 1956 is compared to the current Reproductive Health Bill debate in the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Bukharbaeva", "Galima Bukharbaeva", "Galima"], "question": "following eyewitness account of the Andijan massacre, the Uzbek government charged her with providing \"informational support to terrorism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fred", "Brinkman", "Fred Brinkman"], "question": "more than ten works by Kalispell, Montana, architect have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Tehuantepec"], "question": "the market of the city of , Oaxaca, Mexico, is dominated by women, with men subject to ridicule if they enter?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Mowad", "George B. Mowad"], "question": "as the mayor of Oakdale, Louisiana, in 1985 secured the establishment of the largest U.S. federal correctional institute of its time in his city?"} +{"answers": ["Portia fimbriata"], "question": "the jumping spider in Queensland plays a deadly game of hide-and-seek with its favorite prey, \"Jacksonoides queenlandicus\", another jumping spider?"} +{"answers": ["1866 Atlantic hurricane season"], "question": "the first hurricane in the prompted a lighthouse keeper to resign out of fear of the weather, as well as loneliness?"} +{"answers": ["Agricultural Tenancies Act 1995"], "question": "the RICS said the would lead to a million acres of new let farmland in the UK?"} +{"answers": ["Gotham City Impostors"], "question": "in the upcoming video game , teams of people dressed as Batman and The Joker try to kill each other?"} +{"answers": ["Cabbage Tree Island"], "question": "a major cause of death for Gould's Petrels on used to be entanglement with the sticky fruits of the Bird-lime Tree?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon Bremer"], "question": " \"\", commander-in-chief of British forces in the First Anglo-Chinese War, took formal possession of Hong Kong Island for the United Kingdom at Possession Point?"} +{"answers": ["Paulinerkirche", "Paulinerkirche, Leipzig"], "question": "the , the university church of Leipzig where Luther preached, Bach performed and Mendelssohn premiered \"Paulus\", was dynamited in 1968 in communist East Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Duployan shorthand"], "question": " can be used to write French, English, German, Spanish, Romanian and Chinook Jargon?"} +{"answers": ["Sampagitang Walang Bango"], "question": "the novel was written while the \"highly westernized middle and upper classes\" of Filipinos were beginning to establish themselves in Philippine society?"} +{"answers": ["Elton Bomer", "Elton", "Elton L. Bomer", "Bomer"], "question": "in 1999, Texas Secretary of State assisted then Governor George W. Bush in the acquisition of the Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Stutter", "Stutter"], "question": "Elastica's debut single, \"\", is about drunken male impotence?"} +{"answers": ["Kanak people"], "question": "the ancestors of the \"(male Kanak pictured)\" are thought to have come to New Caledonia from New Guinea?"} +{"answers": ["WGVM"], "question": "before Blues Hall of Fame musician Little Milton signed his first recording contract he hosted a radio show on in Greenville, Mississippi?"} +{"answers": ["Gottlieb Konrad Pfeffel", "Gottlieb", "Pfeffel"], "question": "German texts by the blind Alsatian writer were the basis of two songs by Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert, and of an opera by Joseph Haydn?"} +{"answers": ["Kingdom of Africa"], "question": "the was established by the Sicilian Normans in the 12th century in what is now Algeria, Tunisia and Libya?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Fustian"], "question": "it was during in 1943, that artillery was first flown into combat?"} +{"answers": ["Mohammad Roem", "Roem", "Mohammad"], "question": "Indonesian politician moved to Pekalongan as a child to escape an outbreak of cholera?"} +{"answers": ["Somerset County Cricket Club in 1948", "Somerset County Cricket Club"], "question": "Somerset County Cricket Club named three official captains for ?"} +{"answers": ["Byron Barrera", "Barrera", "Byron", "Byron Barrera Ortiz"], "question": "the wife of Guatemalan journalist was murdered in 1990 in an unsuccessful attempt on his life?"} +{"answers": ["Trailblazer", "Trailblazer"], "question": "the was the first commercially operated monorail system in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Chris", "Chris Smith", "Chris Smith", "Smith"], "question": "association footballer , just months after signing for York City, was assaulted by a gang in an attack while on a night out?"} +{"answers": ["Red-cheeked parrot", "Red-cheeked Parrot"], "question": "there are 16 subspecies of the ?"} +{"answers": ["MacDonald", "Richard MacDonald", "Richard"], "question": "sculptor \"\" was a successful commercial illustrator until his late 30s when a fire destroyed his entire art studio along with all his illustrations and paintings?"} +{"answers": ["Nick Koback", "Nick'' Koback", "Nick", "Koback"], "question": "at the time of his Major League Baseball debut in 1952, was the youngest Pittsburgh Pirates player in franchise history?"} +{"answers": ["Laurens", "Simon Laurens", "Simon"], "question": "after winning two medals at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, British equestrian was named South West Disabled Sports Personality of the Year by the BBC?"} +{"answers": ["Haji Agus Salim", "Agus", "Agus Salim", "Salim"], "question": "former Indonesia foreign minister was considered an \"intellectual ulama\" by Sukarno?"} +{"answers": ["AT HOP card", "HOP card"], "question": "the release of Auckland, New Zealand's new transit system was timed to be in place for the 2011 Rugby World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Andre", "Aelita", "Aelita Andre"], "question": ", an Australian artist who recently sold US$30,000 worth of paintings at a New York exhibition, is just four years old?"} +{"answers": ["Shin-kicking"], "question": "success in the sport of requires the ability to endure pain?"} +{"answers": ["Yong", "Thepchai", "Thepchai Yong"], "question": " won an International Press Freedom Award for reporting on Thailand's Black May uprising despite military pressure to censor coverage?"} +{"answers": ["Record Plant"], "question": "the Sausalito served for a time as the residence for Rick James who slept in a conference room built with a waterbed floor?"} +{"answers": ["Medieval Merchant's House"], "question": "the \"\" in Southampton was being used as a brothel when bomb damage during the Blitz revealed the building's important medieval architecture?"} +{"answers": ["Wyman", "Lance Wyman", "Lance"], "question": "graphic designer designed both the logo for the 1968 Summer Olympics and the Washington Metro map?"} +{"answers": ["Glacier View", "Glacier View Dam"], "question": "if the had been built it would have inundated more than of Glacier National Park in Montana?"} +{"answers": ["Dominium maris baltici"], "question": "the issue of was central to Danish and Swedish foreign policy for several centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Cuisine of Tegucigalpa"], "question": " \"(sample dish pictured)\" includes traditional Honduran cuisine—a fusion of the African, Spanish and indigenous cuisines?"} +{"answers": ["Armson, Collins and Harman"], "question": " was one of the two oldest architectural firms in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Blockhaus d'Éperlecques"], "question": "the was built in France by the Nazi Organisation Todt during World War II to launch V-2 missiles against England?"} +{"answers": ["West Coast Express", "West Coast Express"], "question": "during the 2002–03 National Hockey League season the line nicknamed the accounted for 45% of the Vancouver Canucks 264 goals?"} +{"answers": ["Aretino Records"], "question": " had the largest spindle hole, at three inches (76 mm), of any phonograph record?"} +{"answers": ["St Mark's Church, Preston", "St Mark's Church"], "question": "the tall tower of the Anglican in Preston, Lancashire, was built to rival the height of the steeple of the nearby Catholic Church of St Walburge?"} +{"answers": ["Hubur"], "question": "the Sumerian \"river of paradise\", the \"\", derived partly from real geography before becoming a demonic fantasy?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Pecarovich", "Mike Pecarovich"], "question": "college football coach appeared in several movies with Bing Crosby and was an acclaimed public speaker who some compared to Knute Rockne?"} +{"answers": ["Paratheria", "Paratheria"], "question": "according to the obsolete hypothesis, sloths, armadillos, anteaters, and allies are neither marsupials nor placentals?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan", "Jonathan Huberdeau", "Huberdeau"], "question": "although Vityaz Chekhov selected fifth overall in the 2011 Kontinental Hockey League Junior Draft, he doesn't want to play for them?"} +{"answers": ["Malfatti circles"], "question": "the , three tangent circles inside a triangle, are named after Malfatti because of an incorrect conjecture he made, and were studied earlier by Ajima and di Cecco?"} +{"answers": ["Hairspray", "Hairspray"], "question": "Selena y Los Dinos's album was never released outside of South Texas due to copyright concerns?"} +{"answers": ["Tetteh Quarshie Interchange"], "question": " in Accra replaced the Akuafo Circle, which was Ghana's largest roundabout?"} +{"answers": ["Julie", "Welch", "Julie Welch"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1969, British sports journalist became the first female in Fleet Street to report on a football match?"} +{"answers": ["Bizunesh", "Bizunesh Deba", "Deba"], "question": " won the 2011 San Diego Marathon in a California state record time, beating Joan Benoit's record from the 1984 Olympic Marathon?"} +{"answers": ["El Quimbo Dam"], "question": "the environmental license granted for the in was for the first private sector hydroelectric project to be built in Colombia under a new policy?"} +{"answers": ["Claude", "Hibbard", "Claude W. Hibbard"], "question": "American paleontologist became a school principal when he was only 18?"} +{"answers": ["Derby Exhibition", "Derby Exhibition"], "question": "the 96,000 people who visited the of 1839 \"\" were able to view a coconut?"} +{"answers": ["Coloniatherium"], "question": "with an estimated skull size of 87.5 mm (3.4 in), was the largest mammal in the La Colonia Formation?"} +{"answers": ["Tema Oil Refinery"], "question": "the , the only refinery in Ghana, cannot refine crude oil produced from the country's newly discovered Jubilee oil field?"} +{"answers": ["Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons"], "question": "while the album only reached number 197 on the \"Billboard\" 200, it peaked at number two on \"Billboard\" Top Kid Audio and remained on that chart for 17 weeks?"} +{"answers": ["May 1998 riots of Indonesia"], "question": "during the \"\" in Indonesia, three generals in charge of security in the capital Jakarta were absent from the city?"} +{"answers": ["Hooded dotterel", "Hooded Plover"], "question": "fox predation is probably the biggest natural threat to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Kyle", "Kyle Abbott", "Abbott", "Kyle Abbott", "Lawrence Kyle Abbott"], "question": "\"Baseball America\" listed as the 84th best prospect for the 1991 Major League Baseball season, despite Abbott recording an earned run average of 14.81 the previous year?"} +{"answers": ["Ghana National Petroleum Corporation"], "question": " was instrumental in the discovery of crude oil off the coast of Ghana in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Pamunkey Indian Tribe Museum"], "question": "the in Virginia displays a combination of artifacts and replicas in order to provide a full and authentic view of the Pamunkey people's lifestyle for the last 12,000 years?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin", "Luke Drawing the Virgin"], "question": "Rogier van der Weyden's painting (c. 1435; \"pictured\") may contain a self-portrait of the artist as Saint Luke, displaying his affinity with the patron saint of the arts?"} +{"answers": ["Haki Stërmilli", "Haki", "Stërmilli"], "question": " novel \"Sikur t'isha djalë\" () is his best known work and the first literary work in Albanian that dealt with the subject of the emancipation of women?"} +{"answers": ["Gheorghe Briceag", "Gheorghe", "Briceag"], "question": "anti-communist activist pledged to shave his well-known Solzhenitsyn beard if Moldova united with Romania?"} +{"answers": ["May Pagsinta'y Walang Puso"], "question": "Iñigo Ed. Regalado wrote the novel in 1921 when adultery was a sensitive topic in Philippine literature?"} +{"answers": ["Jake Seamer", "Seamer", "Jake"], "question": "while captaining Somerset County Cricket Club, carried an old train sign saying \"To Tonbridge\" in his bag?"} +{"answers": ["Chuy"], "question": "the Uruguayan city of is only separated from the Brazilian city of Chuí by an avenue \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["1st Parachute Brigade", "1st Parachute Brigade"], "question": "the earned their nickname \"Red Devils\" during the Tunisian Campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Coral Reef Initiative for the South Pacific"], "question": "supporting Kanak traditions, Conservation International's partnership with the included underwater species guides to the Kanak people?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Luney", "Luney", "Charles"], "question": "builder used \"every piece of scaffolding available in the South Island\" of New Zealand for the construction of the Westpac Centre?"} +{"answers": ["Wind power in New Jersey"], "question": "the development of could lead to the construction of the first American windfarm using offshore wind power?"} +{"answers": ["Ward", "Samuel Ward", "Samuel Ward", "Samuel"], "question": " was given a diamond ring as reward for being Bonnie Prince Charlie's food taster?"} +{"answers": ["Nathan Beaulieu", "Nathan", "Beaulieu"], "question": "Saint John Sea Dogs defenceman continued to play for the ice hockey team even after they fired his father as head coach?"} +{"answers": ["Harmon Drew", "Harmon C. Drew", "Harmon Caldwell Drew", "Drew", "Harmon"], "question": "in 1933, , a Louisiana circuit court judge, got into a confrontation with then U.S. Senator Huey Pierce Long, Jr., after Long had sullied Drew's reputation?"} +{"answers": ["Tetra", "Tetra"], "question": "the Rhesus macaque is the first cloned primate?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Nish", "Battle of Niš", "Battle of Nish"], "question": "retreating Ottoman forces burned all villages between Niš and Sofia after their defeat in the of 1443?"} +{"answers": ["Hidden roof"], "question": "many Buddhist temples in Japan have a ?"} +{"answers": ["Grauman", "Sid", "Sid Grauman"], "question": "Do you know that, after the 1906 Earthquake, \"(pictured, left)\", owner of Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, showed movies in a tent with a sign that read \"Nothing to fall on you but canvas if there is another quake\"?"} +{"answers": ["Raja Zarith Sofiah", "Raja", "Sofiah", "Raja Zarith Sofia"], "question": "the Sultan of Johor's Oxford-educated wife, , earned her degree in Chinese studies and advocates the use of English in Malaysia?"} +{"answers": ["Accidentalism and catastrophism"], "question": "the Spanish coup of July 1936 is considered ideologically ?"} +{"answers": ["Ndroqi", "Ismail", "Ismail Ndroqi"], "question": " served the longest term as mayor of Albania's capital Tirana in the pre-WWII era?"} +{"answers": ["Combine demolition derby"], "question": "common strategies used in include popping the tyres and damaging the drive belts of other vehicles?"} +{"answers": ["WGRM", "WGRM"], "question": "blues legend B.B. King \"\" made his broadcast debut playing live gospel music on in Greenwood, Mississippi?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Mozhaysk"], "question": "the 1562 Danish-Russian has been called a milestone in European history?"} +{"answers": ["Carex hirta"], "question": "the European sedge is widespread in North America where it is known as \"hammer sedge\"?"} +{"answers": ["Javier", "Javier González Fraga", "Fraga", "González Fraga"], "question": " was appointed as vice president candidate for the Ricardo Alfonsín ticket for the 2011 Argentine general election?"} +{"answers": ["Gondal", "Gondal"], "question": "Emily and Anne Brontë's was an early form of science fiction?"} +{"answers": ["Selangor", "Sharafuddin of Selangor", "Sharafuddin"], "question": " circumnavigated the world in his yacht in 22 months?"} +{"answers": ["Who Says", "Who Says"], "question": "\"\" is said to be inspired by the hate Selena Gomez received online due to her relationship with Justin Bieber?"} +{"answers": ["Ales Bialiatski", "Bialiatski", "Ales"], "question": " earned a PhD in Belarusian literature before becoming the vice president of the International Federation for Human Rights?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Mud Bay"], "question": " has given its name to both an Important Bird Area and a court ruling affirming that Aboriginal lands in the Northern Territory carry exclusive fishing rights to their tidal waters?"} +{"answers": ["Trial of Lord George Gordon"], "question": "after Lord George Gordon incited a riot that killed 300 people and damaged more buildings than the French Revolution, he was ?"} +{"answers": ["The Wolfgang Press", "Wolfgang Press"], "question": "British post-punk band were claimed to be named after a device that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart tried (unsuccessfully) to invent to type out his music?"} +{"answers": ["Mundeshwari Temple", "Mundeshwari Devi Temple"], "question": "the ancient \"\", dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Shakti, is one of the oldest Hindu temples in Bihar, India?"} +{"answers": ["Anselmo Sule Redovnicovic", "Anselmo", "Sule", "Anselmo Sule", "Anselmo Sule Candia"], "question": "shortly after the 1973 Chilean coup d'état, politician , along with several supporters of the Unidad Popular, were detained and taken to Dawson Island?"} +{"answers": ["Värmland", "Princess", "Princess Sofia of Sweden", "Princess Sofia, Duchess of Värmland"], "question": "glamour model , the current girlfriend of Swedish Prince Carl Philip, appeared in a photoshoot for the men's magazine \"Slitz\" in which she posed wearing only bikini bottoms and a live python?"} +{"answers": ["Patricia", "Preece", "Patricia Preece"], "question": " persuaded artist Stanley Spencer to divorce his wife, marry her, and sign his house over to her, but never left her lesbian lover?"} +{"answers": ["Kesh temple hymn"], "question": "the Sumerian \"(similar temple pictured)\" is one of the oldest texts?"} +{"answers": ["Lo", "Lo"], "question": "the idea for the 2009 experimental comedy-horror film came after the director watched Jan Švankmajer's 1994 film \"Faust\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dedi"], "question": " was an ancient Egyptian magician who was said to be capable of resurrecting decapitated beings?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Traeger"], "question": "\"Parks and Recreation\" character has been described as \"one of the great comedic creations of the past couple years\" and one of Rob Lowe's funniest performances?"} +{"answers": ["Crawley", "Jacqueline", "Jacqueline Crawley", "Jacqueline N. Crawley"], "question": "the American neuroscientist has been President of both the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society and the International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society?"} +{"answers": ["Asafo Interchange"], "question": " was the first flyover to be built in Kumasi in the Ashanti region of Ghana?"} +{"answers": ["Biemmi", "Giammaria Biemmi", "Giammaria"], "question": "s work on Skanderbeg raised controversy among historians over his sources' authenticity?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred Horace", "Alfred Horace Gerrard"], "question": "sculptor wore the same clothes for decades?"} +{"answers": ["Dennis", "Dennis Marks", "Dennis Marks", "Marks"], "question": "television writer not only provided episodes of \"Batfink\" and \"The Beatles\", but he was also the voice of the Green Goblin?"} +{"answers": ["Alexios", "Alexios Palaiologos", "Alexios Palaiologos", "Palaiologos"], "question": " was heir apparent of the Byzantine Empire from 1199 to his death in 1203, and was directly involved in the suppression of no less than four revolts during this time?"} +{"answers": ["Black Bear Ranch"], "question": "the Californian commune was founded using money from both entertainment industry executives and from an LSD deal?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Foley", "Foley"], "question": "'s photograph \"The Last Smile\" shows Anwar Sadat only moments before his assassination?"} +{"answers": ["London Necropolis Railway"], "question": "the was used to relocate the exhumed contents of at least 21 London graveyards to Brookwood Cemetery in Surrey?"} +{"answers": ["Charles River Speedway", "Charles River"], "question": "the racing track \"\" was designed by a firm co-founded by Frederick Law Olmsted?"} +{"answers": ["Mtetwa", "Beatrice Mtetwa", "Beatrice"], "question": ", \"Zimbabwe's top human rights lawyer\", has secured the release of reporters from \"The New York Times\" and \"The Sunday Telegraph\"?"} +{"answers": ["Escalante", "Bernardino de Escalante", "Bernardino"], "question": "one of the first European books to contain Chinese characters was written by an of the Spanish Inquisition, and translated into English by an escaped former prisoner of the Inquisition?"} +{"answers": ["Luis A. Durango", "Luis", "Luis Durango", "Durango"], "question": "in 2006, San Diego Padres outfielder \"\" was timed running the from home plate to first base in only 3.4 seconds?"} +{"answers": ["Life of Pi", "Life of Pi"], "question": "Fox 2000 Pictures postponed its of Yann Martel's 2001 novel \"Life of Pi\" a week to avoid direct competition with \"The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tom David Kahn", "Kahn", "Tom Kahn", "Tom"], "question": " organized American unions' $300,000 aid to the Polish labor union Solidarity in 1980–1981, despite Secretary of State Muskie warnings that this aid might provoke a new Soviet invasion?"} +{"answers": ["Bambang", "Harymurti", "Bambang Harymurti"], "question": "Indonesian journalist originally wanted to be an astronaut and qualified as a potential candidate?"} +{"answers": ["Erythranthe michiganensis", "Mimulus michiganensis"], "question": "a biologist discovered a population of the rare and endangered after he found a specimen used as a garnish on his plate at a restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["White-headed Buffalo Weaver", "White-headed buffalo weaver"], "question": "the \"\" builds nests with multiple rooms and a downward-facing entrance?"} +{"answers": ["WASP-13b"], "question": "planet , despite a radius 25% larger than Jupiter's, has less than half the mass?"} +{"answers": ["Hafidz", "Wardah", "Wardah Hafidz"], "question": "the 2005 Gwangju Prize winner was told to vacate her office after disclosing that numerous groups had used social security funds for \"money politics\"?"} +{"answers": ["Judith", "Judith Trim", "Trim"], "question": ", the first wife of Roger Waters of Pink Floyd, cried the first time she heard \"The Dark Side of the Moon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Barrio Boyzz"], "question": "\"Donde quiera que estés\", a collaboration with Mexican-American singer-songwriter Selena, became the first number-one hit for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Gerhard Schönbacher", "Schönbacher", "Gerhard"], "question": "cyclist stopped and kissed the road before he finished last in the 1979 Tour de France?"} +{"answers": ["Carra Castle, Antrim", "Carra Castle"], "question": " was once occupied by Shane O'Neill who held Sorley Boy McDonnell as a prisoner there in 1565, and the McDonnells later got their revenge by beheading O'Neill there?"} +{"answers": ["Ipomopsis sancti-spiritus"], "question": "the , a rare flower found in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in New Mexico, is predicted to become extinct within 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Reginald", "Stephens", "Reginald Byng Stephens"], "question": " led the British 5th Division to Italy as part of his country's participation in the First World War's Italian campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Selskabet for Oslo Byes Vel"], "question": ", a non-profit association for the benefit of Norway's capital city, celebrates its 200-year anniversary this year?"} +{"answers": ["WGRM-FM"], "question": " founder Clay Ewing had been mayor of Greenwood, Mississippi?"} +{"answers": ["127th Field Ambulance", "127th Field Ambulance"], "question": "between October 1944 and January 1945 the \"(badge pictured)\" treated 628 casualties and carried out 214 surgical operations?"} +{"answers": ["Irlo", "Irlo Bronson, Sr.", "Irlo Bronson Sr.", "Sr.", "Irlo Overstreet Bronson Sr."], "question": " sold the land that is present-day Walt Disney World for about US$100 per acre?"} +{"answers": ["Nueva Cádiz"], "question": "the Venezuelan port was the first Spanish town to be established in South America?"} +{"answers": ["Antwerp Diamond Heist", "Antwerp diamond heist"], "question": "the was the largest diamond heist in history?"} +{"answers": ["Earthling", "Earthling"], "question": "visual effects supervisor Jay Worth found inspiration for the \"Ash Man\" storyline in the \"Fringe\" episode \"\" from holding his grandmother-in-law's hands at her funeral?"} +{"answers": ["Wood", "George", "George Tyler Wood"], "question": "the campaign of for Governor of Texas was aided by Isaac Van Zandt dying from yellow fever?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Dallimore", "Brian", "Dallimore", "Brian Scott Dallimore"], "question": "in 2004, 30-year-old rookie hit a grand slam for his first hit in Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts", "Ministry of Tourism"], "question": " is Ghana's fourth highest foreign exchange earner?"} +{"answers": ["Snakehead", "Snakehead"], "question": "a \"Popular Mechanics\" article noted it is possible to die from \"parasitic asphyxiation\", as shown in the \"Fringe\" episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cassel", "Cassel, Nord"], "question": "the town of in France is located on a hill that is said to have been created when two giants \"(nineteenth century representation pictured)\" tripped and dropped a heap of earth that they were carrying?"} +{"answers": ["Ministry of Women and Children's Affairs"], "question": "a major achievement of the of Ghana is the abolishing of child trafficking in the country?"} +{"answers": ["Nyon Conference"], "question": "after the , \"The Times\" likened the happy delegates to cricketers, \"reviewing their innings, over by over\"?"} +{"answers": ["Regional Museum of Anthropology and History of Chiapas"], "question": "the in Tuxtla Gutiérrez sponsors an annual event for children from low income areas of the city?"} +{"answers": ["Loy", "Loy"], "question": "the is an early Irish spade used for manual ploughing prior to and during the Irish Potato Famine?"} +{"answers": ["De Rivaz engine"], "question": "the world's first automobile powered by an internal combustion engine, the \"(model pictured)\", was made in 1807?"} +{"answers": ["16th Field Ambulance", "16th Field Ambulance"], "question": "on 1943, a wounded surgeon from the carried out over 150 operations?"} +{"answers": ["Koentjaraningrat"], "question": "\"father of Indonesian anthropology\" joined the student militia as an English and history teacher during the Indonesian National Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Uceda", "Ricardo Uceda", "Ricardo Uceda Perez", "Ricardo"], "question": "journalist helped locate the mass grave of the La Cantuta massacre victims?"} +{"answers": ["Dizzy Nutter", "Dizzy", "Nutter"], "question": "although professional baseball career lasted eight years, Nutter only played in eighteen Major League games?"} +{"answers": ["Law of Wihtred"], "question": "the 7th-century , a law code from Kent, provides that any slave forced to work on Sabbath be given freedom?"} +{"answers": ["Debate between Winter and Summer"], "question": "Samuel Noah Kramer noted the \"is the closest extant Sumerian parallel to the Biblical Cain and Abel story\"?"} +{"answers": ["Islanding"], "question": "despite tests showing \"virtually zero\" risk, utility companies still cite concerns to refuse connection of new distributed generation systems?"} +{"answers": ["Nickel Ashmeade", "Ashmeade", "Nickel"], "question": "Jamaican sprinter beat a former Olympic and World champion in the 100 m and set a meet record at the Ponce Grand Prix in May 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Milton J. Durham", "John Durham", "Milton Jameson Durham", "Durham", "Milton"], "question": " \"\", a former official in the U.S. Treasury Department, once bloodied a \"Lexington Leader\" newswriter's face in a dispute over information that appeared in the newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Aodh Méith", "Aodh", "Méith"], "question": " refused to meet with the King of England, because the King was unwilling to give hostages as surety?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Holmead Harte", "Houston Harte", "Edward H. Harte", "Edward", "Harte"], "question": "in 2000 American newspaper executive and conservationist established the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies at the Texas A&M University with a US$46M endowment?"} +{"answers": ["Mabla Mountains"], "question": "the Djibouti Francolin is endemic to the and the Day Forest National Park?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Vogt", "Hans Vogt", "Vogt", "Hans"], "question": "the opera \"Die Stadt hinter dem Strom\", composed by and based on Hermann Kasack's novel of the same name, was first staged at the Internationale Maifestspiele Wiesbaden in 1955?"} +{"answers": ["The Bubble", "The Bubble"], "question": "comedian and former \"Parks and Recreation\" producer Dana Gould made a cameo appearance in \"\", a third season episode?"} +{"answers": ["LulzSec"], "question": "in May 2011 members of took responsibility for an attack on the website of PBS that resulted in the posting of a fake news story that claimed Tupac Shakur was still alive and living in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Vitold Belevitch", "Vitold", "Belevitch"], "question": "electric circuit theorist discovered a mathematical basis for Zipf's law from linguistics?"} +{"answers": ["Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ghana", "Ministry of Youth and Sports", "Ministry of Youth and Sports"], "question": "one reason for establishing the National Sports College of the of Ghana was that Ghanaian sportsmen were under-performing in international competitions?"} +{"answers": ["Lacinato kale", "Brassica oleracea var. palmifolia"], "question": "Thomas Jefferson grew , an heirloom kale also known as Dinosaur kale, in his Monticello garden?"} +{"answers": ["I Am Playr"], "question": "Nike, Alfa Romeo, Red Bull and Ginsters are all advertised in the first person football video game ?"} +{"answers": ["National Youth Employment Program"], "question": "the was created to address youth unemployment in Ghana which increases by 250,000 per year?"} +{"answers": ["Chuck Ricci", "Chuck", "Ricci"], "question": "although baseball player never played for the Cleveland Indians, he appeared in the 1994 film \"Major League II\" as a member of the team and later worked for the club as a scout?"} +{"answers": ["Hatoon al-Fassi", "Hatoon", "Hatoon Ajwad al-Fassi", "al-Fassi"], "question": "King Saud University assistant professor of women's history has not been allowed to teach since 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Florida", "Hotel Florida"], "question": "Ernest Hemingway wrote \"The Fifth Column\" during the siege of the Spanish Civil War at the in Madrid and on a daily basis he \"expected a bomb to land on his typewriter\"?"} +{"answers": ["Waddell Dam", "New Waddell Dam"], "question": " \"\" in Maricopa County, Arizona, submerged the Old Waddell Dam and both receives and provides water to the Central Arizona Project?"} +{"answers": ["Perp walk"], "question": "the of Lee Harvey Oswald ended with his assassination on live television?"} +{"answers": ["David", "Lucas", "David Lucas", "David Lucas"], "question": ", who produced and sang backup on Blue Öyster Cult's \"Don't Fear the Reaper\" also wrote AT&T's \"Reach out and touch someone\" jingle?"} +{"answers": ["Tagalog pocketbooks"], "question": "the popularity of helps establish the national language in the Philippines, a country with over 100 languages?"} +{"answers": ["Polish Teachers' Union"], "question": "during World War II the was mostly active through the Secret Teaching Organization?"} +{"answers": ["Finn Wischmann", "Wischmann", "Finn"], "question": "Norwegian botanist wrote more than 45,000 herbarium sheets and 21,000 checklists, recording more than half a million plant discoveries?"} +{"answers": ["Enlil and Ninlil"], "question": "the setting of Nippur in the Sumerian creation myth of has been noted as \"civitas dei\", existing before the \"axis mundi\" and the creation of man?"} +{"answers": ["Workneh Eshete", "Warqenah Eshate", "Eshete", "Workneh"], "question": "when returned to Ethiopia 32 years after being carried away by British soldiers, his grandmother recognized him by examining scars on his arms and legs?"} +{"answers": ["Saxon", "Saxon"], "question": "the offspring of the stallion were the subject of teasing from his owner's brother, resulting in a challenge race that Saxon's daughter won by four lengths?"} +{"answers": ["Arvid Stålarm the Younger", "Arvid", "Younger"], "question": "the Finland-Swedish admiral was sentenced to death three times, but never actually executed?"} +{"answers": ["Dawson", "Peter", "Peter Dawson", "Peter Dawson"], "question": " served as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for 26 years, the longest in the history of the province?"} +{"answers": ["Machine of Death"], "question": "after the science fiction anthology reached No. 1 on the Amazon.com bestseller list instead of his own book, Fox News commentator Glenn Beck denounced it as part of a liberal \"culture of death\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bojana Radulović", "Bojana", "Radulović"], "question": "Hungarian handballer has been selected IHF World Player of the Year twice, in 2000 and 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Guide to the Lakes"], "question": "William Wordsworth wrote his because he needed money, and first published it anonymously?"} +{"answers": ["Forward", "Allen", "Allen Forward"], "question": " was a forward?"} +{"answers": ["Banteay Kdei", "Prasat Banteay Kdei"], "question": "archaeological excavations at the \"\" in Cambodia revealed relics of 274 Buddhist statues made in sandstone?"} +{"answers": ["Rose Bay Secondary College"], "question": "gifted primary school students attend for a day a week for the length of a school term to undertake advanced studies?"} +{"answers": ["Fernandez", "Franc Fernandez", "Franc"], "question": ", designer of Lady Gaga's meat dress and \"Bad Romance\" \"diamond crown\" costume, was mostly self-trained?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Thompson", "Thompson", "William Thompson"], "question": "newspaper editor won his 1871 shootout with a rival newspaper editor despite sustaining severe gunshot wounds, including a bullet lodged behind his eye, and a beating from a cane?"} +{"answers": ["Belhouchet", "Omar Belhouchet", "Omar"], "question": "in 1993, the car of Algerian journalist was machine-gunned while he was driving his children to school?"} +{"answers": ["Ballylough"], "question": " is home to a ruined castle that was once a stronghold of the MacQuillans and the MacDonnells?"} +{"answers": ["Juliusz", "Kunitzer", "Juliusz Karol Kunitzer"], "question": "Polish-German \"cotton king\" survived a 1893 assassination attempt, but died during that of 1905?"} +{"answers": ["John Oliver Weir", "John Weir", "John Weir", "Weir", "John"], "question": "Royal Ulster Constabulary officer , who was convicted of a sectarian killing, had once considered joining the Irish Garda Síochána?"} +{"answers": ["Maung Aung Pwint", "Aung", "Aung Pwint", "Pwint"], "question": "Burmese journalist was imprisoned on charges of \"sending news\" and \"illegal ownership of a fax machine\"?"} +{"answers": ["Puerto Banús"], "question": " is visited by people annually and contains a three-ton statue of a rhinoceros \"\" by Salvador Dalí?"} +{"answers": ["Nadira Isayeva", "Isayeva", "Nadira"], "question": "Russian journalist called her 2010 trial \"a test for the institution of press freedom\" in Dagestan?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Kromer", "Paul S. Kromer", "Kromer", "Paul"], "question": " and Tom Harmon formed a backfield duo for the 1938 Michigan Wolverines football team that became known as the \"Touchdown Twins\"?"} +{"answers": ["Imitation of Christ"], "question": "the ideal of the goes back to the earliest days of Christianity?"} +{"answers": ["Yellow-crowned bishop", "Yellow-crowned Bishop"], "question": "when the male \"\" is ready to mate, his head and back turn a brilliant yellow color?"} +{"answers": ["Baby Don't Go"], "question": "the duet aspect of Sonny & Cher's first recorded hit single, \"\", was not originally planned but established the pair's unusual harmonic style?"} +{"answers": ["Delgadillo", "Angel Delgadillo", "Angel"], "question": " helped inspire the film \"Cars\" and has been called the \"guardian angel of Route 66\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Hedges", "James Hedges"], "question": "in 2001, of Thompson Township, Fulton County, Pennsylvania, became the first Prohibition Party member elected in a partisan election since 1959?"} +{"answers": ["Troy Yocum", "Troy", "Yocum"], "question": ", who is currently hiking across the United States, once tried to set a Guinness world record for marathon drumming?"} +{"answers": ["Wyk", "Van Wyk", "Hermanus van Wyk", "Hermanus"], "question": "the Basters under were ready to pay £2,750 for their land around Rehoboth, but got it for free after they signed a protection treaty with Imperial Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Beauty", "Beauty"], "question": "the terrier is considered to be \"the original rescue dog\"?"} +{"answers": ["Leipzig University Library"], "question": "the \"\" houses 43 leaves of the Codex Sinaiticus?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Sager", "Mohammed Al-Sager", "Mohammed", "Mohammed Jassem Al-Sager"], "question": " won an International Press Freedom Award for his work as a journalist before becoming chairman of the Arab Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["The Hammer", "The Hammer"], "question": ", an upcoming biographical film about deaf mixed martial artist Matt Hamill, will use sporadic sound and incomplete subtitles?"} +{"answers": ["Algerine", "Algerine"], "question": "the American Thoroughbred racehorse won the 1876 Belmont Stakes without winning another race beforehand?"} +{"answers": ["Tema Harbour"], "question": " in Ghana was named after the Torman fishing village and is Africa's largest man-made harbour?"} +{"answers": ["Auerbach", "Ben", "Ben Auerbach"], "question": "the 1939–40 NYU Violets men's basketball team, led by , finished the regular season with an 18–1 record yet did not play in a ?"} +{"answers": ["From Dust"], "question": "inspired by a trip to the highly active Mount Yasur volcano in 1999, French video game creator Eric Chahi designed the video game ?"} +{"answers": ["Ali Salem", "Ali", "Salem"], "question": "Civil Courage Prize laureate was ostracized by the Egyptian intellectual community following a 1994 book in which he promoted peace with Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael McFaul", "Michael Anthony McFaul", "McFaul"], "question": "US Ambassador to Russia nominee was denounced by a member of the Russian Parliament days before someone shot a bullet through his Stanford University office window?"} +{"answers": ["La Esmeralda Dam"], "question": " supplies 8% of Colombia's power demand?"} +{"answers": ["Mutinga", "Modeste Mutinga", "Modeste"], "question": " won an international prize for his journalism before being elected to the Senate of the Democratic Republic of the Congo?"} +{"answers": ["Volkswagen Westmoreland Assembly Plant", "Volkswagen Westmoreland Assembly"], "question": "when workers staged a 1978 wildcat strike for higher wages at Volkswagen's new that built the Rabbit model, the picketers shouted \"No Money, No Bunny\"?"} +{"answers": ["Albie Grant", "Albie", "Grant"], "question": " is the only Long Island Blackbirds men's basketball player to average 20+ points and 10+ rebounds for his career?"} +{"answers": ["Augustów roundup"], "question": "the 1945 which resulted in the disappearance and likely murder of about 600 Polish citizens by the Soviet Union is considered the largest crime committed in Poland after World War II?"} +{"answers": ["African Owl", "African Owl pigeon"], "question": "the is actually a pigeon?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Tanzania"], "question": " hosts more than 1100 bird species including the Grey Crowned Crane \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Heliopithecus"], "question": "the powerful teeth and jaws of may have played a key role in the spread of Hominoids from Africa into Eurasia, years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Among the Truthers"], "question": "the 2011 book argues there is growing popularity in the US for far-fetched, paranoid conspiracy theories?"} +{"answers": ["Vivienne Osborne", "Osborne", "Vivienne"], "question": " was offered a role in Douglas Fairbanks's last silent film, the Musketeer film sequel \"The Iron Mask\", following her earlier role in the Flo Ziegfeld musical \"The Three Musketeers\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Lodger", "The Lodger"], "question": "the libretto for Phyllis Tate's opera was written by singer and broadcaster David Franklin?"} +{"answers": ["Paul", "Kamara", "Paul Kamara"], "question": "award-winning journalist has also been a priest, a cabinet minister, and the manager of Sierra Leone's national football team?"} +{"answers": ["Armored rat"], "question": "the \"\" has spines which grow up to in length?"} +{"answers": ["Brandon", "Brandon Crawford", "Crawford", "Brandon Michael Crawford"], "question": "after being named the UCLA Bruins MVP in 2006 and 2007, San Francisco Giants rookie hit a grand slam in his first Major League Baseball game?"} +{"answers": ["Olaf", "Hoffstad", "Olaf Alfred Hoffstad"], "question": "Norwegian botanist and politician taught at Sandefjord Upper Secondary School for almost 43 years?"} +{"answers": ["Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant", "Chattanooga Assembly Plant"], "question": "Volkswagen's new is built near the remaining storage bunker of a plant that manufactured up to pounds of TNT per month for the Second World, Korean and Vietnam Wars?"} +{"answers": ["Damo and Ivor"], "question": "the Irish comedy duo is one person?"} +{"answers": ["June", "Will", "Will June"], "question": ", grandfather of a National Football League Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion linebacker, is the oldest player to officially bowl consecutive 300-games?"} +{"answers": ["Phonon noise"], "question": " is a major source of noise in cryogenically cooled superconducting transition edge sensors?"} +{"answers": ["Tambora language", "Tambora"], "question": ", a Papuan language, was once spoken in the middle of Indonesia near Bali, far to the west of Papua, until the trading state that used it was wiped out by the eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Abbas", "al-Ma'mun", "Al-Abbas ibn al-Ma'mun"], "question": "Arab prince refused to take the throne even though he was the only son of the previous caliph and had the support of the army?"} +{"answers": ["Hundesprechschule Asra"], "question": "Nazi scientists claimed to have to call \"Adolf Hitler\" as \"Mein Führer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bridge of Remembrance"], "question": "on Anzac Day 1923, Lord Jellicoe laid the cornerstone for the and an invocation was made by Archbishop Churchill Julius?"} +{"answers": ["Jones's Wood"], "question": ", a wooded estate on the island of Manhattan overlooking the East River, was touted as a site for what became Central Park?"} +{"answers": ["Source London"], "question": ", a newly launched network of electric vehicle charging points, is the first to operate city-wide?"} +{"answers": ["Sturgeon House"], "question": "the in Fairview is a rare example of a saltbox house in northwestern Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Jayanthi", "Dandeniya Gamage Jayanthi", "Dandeniya"], "question": " founded the group \"Friends and Relatives of the Disappeared\" following the abduction, shooting, and burning of her fiancé?"} +{"answers": ["Mel", "Mazzera", "Mel Mazzera"], "question": " performance for the minor league San Diego Padres led to the observance of a \"Mel Mazzera Day\" on , 1942?"} +{"answers": ["Phnom Bok"], "question": "the square-shaped hill temple in Cambodia is dedicated to the Trimurti \"\" images (893–927 AD) installed in individual sanctums?"} +{"answers": ["Intelligence services in Canada"], "question": "some of the earliest activities of the involved guarding the Canada-United States border, and preventing U.S. infringement on Canadian neutrality during the U.S. Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Anzac Avenue", "Anzac Memorial Avenue"], "question": "a committee in the 1920s raised the funds to turn a collection of tracks into , the longest World War I memorial road in Queensland?"} +{"answers": ["Jens", "Jens Bache-Wiig", "Bache-Wiig"], "question": "Norwegian , a former professor of engineering, resigned from his position at IT&T in 1935 in protest against New York head office intervention in his area of responsibility?"} +{"answers": ["hara hachi bu", "Hara hachi bun me"], "question": "the Confucian teaching instructs people to eat until they are 80 percent full?"} +{"answers": ["Rupert", "Rupert Edward Inglis", "Rupert Inglis", "Inglis"], "question": "England international rugby player \"\" became an army chaplain in World War I and was killed at the Battle of the Somme?"} +{"answers": ["Tunbridge Wells Cricket Week"], "question": "as a reward for good support the previous year, Kent gave the two Twenty20 fixtures in 2011 rather than one?"} +{"answers": ["Sánchez", "Lola", "Lola Sánchez", "Lola Sánchez"], "question": " was a spy during the American Civil War who provided information to the Confederate Army, which led them to a victory over the Union Forces in the \"Battle of Horse Landing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Newton Cannon", "Newton", "Cannon"], "question": "Tennessee governor animosity toward fellow Tennessean Andrew Jackson, who was U.S. president during his governorship, may have started with gambling losses at Jackson's racetrack?"} +{"answers": ["St Denys' Church, Sleaford", "St Denys' Church"], "question": " \"\" has one of the oldest stone broach spires in England and an altar rail designed by Sir Christopher Wren?"} +{"answers": ["First Battle of Newbury"], "question": "the has been described as \"both the longest battle of the English Civil War and the one that historians have found the greatest difficulty in describing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eriocampa tulameenensis"], "question": "the fossil sawfly species was found along the Canadian Pacific rail line near Princeton, British Columbia?"} +{"answers": ["Skipping Towards Gomorrah"], "question": "Dan Savage indulged in the seven deadly sins during research for his book ?"} +{"answers": ["State Policy Network"], "question": "the of conservative \"free market\" political think tanks in every U.S. state has been likened to a franchising arrangement?"} +{"answers": ["Howard", "Howard Robertson", "Robertson", "Howard Robertson"], "question": ", with Le Corbusier, Markelius, and others, was on the Board of Design which helped Wallace Harrison to design the United Nations Headquarters \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chiapa de Corzo", "Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas"], "question": "the oldest pre-Hispanic tomb in the Americas has been found in , Chiapas, Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Nova", "Nova"], "question": "the Linux distribution is central to the Cuban government's desire to replace Microsoft Windows?"} +{"answers": ["Giggle incontinence"], "question": ", the involuntary release of urine in response to giggling or laughter, may be related to cataplexy, a sudden transient episode of loss of muscle tone often triggered by strong emotions?"} +{"answers": ["The Firm", "The Firm"], "question": "the 2011–12 season's television adaptation of is a sequel to a 1991 novel that sold copies and a 1993 film that grossed worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["Feudal fragmentation"], "question": "the phenomenon of has had a significant impact on European history, particularly during the Middle Ages?"} +{"answers": ["Parson Capen House"], "question": "the in Topsfield, Massachusetts, was built in a style that reminded homesick immigrants of homes in England?"} +{"answers": ["John's Children"], "question": "\"Orgasm\" is a fake live album recorded in the studio with overdubbed screams taken from The Beatles's \"Hard Day's Night\" soundtrack?"} +{"answers": ["Skandalakis", "Mitch", "Mitch Skandalakis"], "question": " attracted national attention when he upset Martin Luther King III in a 1993 special election for Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Fulton County, Georgia?"} +{"answers": ["Assembly of French Citizens Abroad"], "question": "members of the are elected by constituents in electoral districts located across the globe?"} +{"answers": ["University of the Western Lands"], "question": "the Polish faculty expelled by the Nazis from Poznań University during World War II formed the underground ?"} +{"answers": ["The Green Men", "Green Men"], "question": " wear green spandex suits while annoying the player(s) who sit inside the opposing team's penalty box during Vancouver Canucks games?"} +{"answers": ["Daddles"], "question": " would \"accompany\" batsmen who were on their way to the pavilion after being dismissed for a duck?"} +{"answers": ["Irish Uruguayans"], "question": "the Shannon Irish pub in Montevideo often features performances by the Celtic band Grianan, which is led by Conrad O'Neill, a fourth-generation ?"} +{"answers": ["Li'l Sebastian''", "Li'l Sebastian"], "question": "while writing \"\", the third season finale of \"Parks and Recreation\", the staff decided to write the \"juiciest, most exciting cliffhanger-y possible scenario\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History"], "question": "the annual winner of the may receive as much as US$100,000?"} +{"answers": ["Bill Yates", "Yates", "Bill Yates", "Bill"], "question": "professional footballer also played Minor Counties cricket for Buckinghamshire?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Galloway", "Thomas of Galloway"], "question": "in 1212 , brother of the Lord of Galloway, sacked and looted the Irish city of Derry in a raid of 76 ships, and returned in 1214 to devastate the city again?"} +{"answers": ["Soledad Reyes", "Reyes", "Soledad Sarmiento Reyes", "Soledad"], "question": "Philippine writer won a Philippine National Book Award for her anthology of Tagalog language novels \"Nobelang Tagalog 1905–1975: Tradisyon at Modernismo\" in 1982?"} +{"answers": ["Ministry of Transport", "Ministry of Transport"], "question": "over 90% of Ghana's international trade depends on the country's ?"} +{"answers": ["Weisenburger", "Jack Weisenburger", "Jack"], "question": " was the \"spinning fullback\" for the undefeated Michigan football team that became known as the \"Mad Magicians\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Assal", "Lake Assal"], "question": " in Djibouti is the lowest point in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Cottage Home Historic District"], "question": "John Dillinger is said to have frequented a bar in \"\" while preparing for his heist of the Massachusetts Avenue State Bank?"} +{"answers": ["Voltar", "Voltar"], "question": "Alfredo Alcala's was described as one of the earliest epic comic book series to result from a single creator's vision?"} +{"answers": ["Tendai Mzungu", "Tendai", "Mzungu"], "question": " made his Australian Football League debut in Round 9 of the 2011 AFL season, despite missing the previous ten weeks of football due to a knee injury?"} +{"answers": ["Sissy's Magical Ponycorn Adventure"], "question": "the video game was created by designer Ryan Creighton and his five-year old daughter Cassie, who created the illustrations and dialogue?"} +{"answers": ["Jetsun", "Jetsun Pema", "Pema"], "question": " is going to marry Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, the King of Bhutan, in October 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Takoradi Harbour"], "question": "one proposed reason for constructing the in Ghana was for it to serve as a naval port for the British empire in times of war?"} +{"answers": ["Ron", "Stein", "Ron Stein"], "question": "gold medal-winning Paralympian trained with the Chicago White Sox before falling ill with polio?"} +{"answers": ["Manal al-Sharif", "al-Sharif", "Manal"], "question": "Saudi Arabian women's rights activist was arrested after a video of her driving a car was posted on YouTube and Facebook?"} +{"answers": ["Hall income tax"], "question": "revenues from Tennessees vary by as much as 26 percent from one year to the next, due to the \"roller-coaster behavior\" of capital gains from investments?"} +{"answers": ["Hal Santiago", "Hal", "Santiago"], "question": "Filipino comics illustrator took his pen name from his American idol Hal Foster, the creator of \"Prince Valiant\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lysimachia iniki"], "question": "the rare Hawaiian plant \"\" was named for Hurricane Iniki after the cyclone aided in its 1992 discovery?"} +{"answers": ["Nathaniel Merrill", "Merrill", "Nathaniel"], "question": "the productions of American stage director at the Metropolitan Opera, \"such as Dulcamara's arrival via hot-air balloon in Elisir, kept Met audiences diverted and amused for a generation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fontenelle Dam"], "question": "the collapse of Teton Dam in 1976 was foreshadowed by a similar near-disastrous failure at in 1965?"} +{"answers": ["Harvey mannequin"], "question": "the is a patient simulator created in 1968 to teach cardiopulmonary medicine?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William L. Walsh", "William Legh Walsh", "Walsh"], "question": "provincial judge and future Lieutenant Governor of Alberta sentenced 18 convicted criminals to hang, earning him the nickname \"the Hanging Judge\"?"} +{"answers": ["Boo Harvey", "Harvey", "Boo"], "question": "during his senior season at St. John's, basketball player hit three buzzer-beating, game-winning shots?"} +{"answers": ["Interaction hypothesis"], "question": "according to the , the efficiency of second language acquisition is greatly increased when there is a breakdown in communication?"} +{"answers": ["Alcyonium digitatum"], "question": "the soft coral \"\" can live for 20 years?"} +{"answers": ["David F. Ford", "David Frank Ford", "Ford", "David"], "question": "theologian of the University of Cambridge once applied for jobs at British Steel and Rolls-Royce?"} +{"answers": ["Erich Lackner", "Lackner", "Erich"], "question": "every two years, an award named after German civil engineer is presented to young engineers for their \"outstanding contributions in scientific and technical work\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eugene Linden", "Linden", "Eugene", "Eugene Linden"], "question": " hitchhiked from Portland, Oregon, to Tacoma, Washington, at age 21 to establish the Tacoma Philharmonic?"} +{"answers": ["Filipino seamen"], "question": "the secretary-general of the International Maritime Organization described as \"the unsung heroes of an unsung industry\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance, Male or Female"], "question": "Al Green earned the only Grammy Award for in 1990 for the song \"As Long as We're Together\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Prince and the Surfer"], "question": "the direct-to-video 1999 family comedy (with Linda Cardellini) was the directorial debut of stage and film actor Arye Gross?"} +{"answers": ["Ken", "Ken Barrington", "Barrington"], "question": "the England cricketer died in Bridgetown, Barbados, where he had made his first Test century 21 years before?"} +{"answers": ["5th Parachute Battalion", "5th Parachute Battalion"], "question": "the wore a Hunting Stewart tartan patch behind their cap badges?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Edward Keyser", "Charles Keyser", "Keyser", "Charles"], "question": "in 1893, stockbroker and Knight Templar bought Aldermaston Court – a mansion built by a student of his grandfather?"} +{"answers": ["Melaleuca fulgens"], "question": "the , an ornamental garden shrub, is from the same genus as the punk tree?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Klis"], "question": "during the Ottoman wars in Europe, the Croat feudal lord Petar Kružić defended the Klis Fortress against Ottoman invasion for more than two decades until the final ?"} +{"answers": ["Paula Barbieri", "Barbieri", "Paula"], "question": " was reportedly the last girlfriend of O. J. Simpson before the murder of Nicole Simpson and stuck with him during his trial?"} +{"answers": ["Carya washingtonensis"], "question": "the extinct Miocene hickory is known from over 50 nuts found as a rodent cache within a petrified stump?"} +{"answers": ["Tobermory distillery"], "question": "the is located in the village made famous by the children's television show \"Balamory\"?"} +{"answers": ["Louisiana pancake batfish"], "question": "the rare only lives in the area affected by the \"Deepwater Horizon\" oil spill?"} +{"answers": ["Larry Marley", "Larry", "Marley"], "question": "imprisoned IRA member helped mastermind the Maze Prison escape in 1985, but did not take part in it?"} +{"answers": ["Silver Spurs Rodeo"], "question": "the , billed as the largest rodeo east of the Mississippi River, was originally organized to encourage the purchase of war bonds?"} +{"answers": ["Christian Council of Ghana"], "question": "the , an umbrella group that unites 15 churches, was formed in 1929?"} +{"answers": ["Tóinlesc", "Áed in Macáem Tóinlesc", "Áed"], "question": " (\"the lazy-rumped lad\"), sometime king of Tír Eogain, got his nickname by refusing to stand for the High King of Ireland Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn?"} +{"answers": ["Franquet's Epauletted Fruit Bat", "Franquet's epauletted fruit bat"], "question": " \"\" is one of three fruit-eating bats found to be a reservoir for Ebola virus in the wild?"} +{"answers": ["Shackleford", "Shackleford"], "question": "before won the 2011 Preakness Stakes, his owners had tried to sell him, but no one wanted to meet their reserve price?"} +{"answers": ["Catherine Victoria Aitken", "Victoria Aitken", "Aitken", "Victoria"], "question": " had known Charles Spencer for only six weeks prior to their engagement?"} +{"answers": ["Armada 2526"], "question": "in the strategy video game , players can develop bio-engineered squid hyperdrive ships?"} +{"answers": ["Dhondup", "Wangchen", "Dhondup Wangchen"], "question": "the American Repertory Theater and System of a Down's Serj Tankian dedicated their 2011 \"Prometheus Bound\" to jailed Tibetan filmmaker ?"} +{"answers": ["October 8, 1812", "Revolution of October 8, 1812"], "question": "José de San Martín and Carlos María de Alvear helped Argentina's First Triumvirate?"} +{"answers": ["American Motor League"], "question": "the \"(membership card pictured)\" was the first automobile organization formed in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["1994–95 South Pacific cyclone season"], "question": "the was one of the quietest cyclone seasons on record, with only three tropical cyclones recorded within the South Pacific Ocean basin?"} +{"answers": ["Lysimachia asperulifolia"], "question": "the endangered of the Carolinas is threatened by the U.S. military?"} +{"answers": ["Czerwono-Czarni"], "question": " was the first Polish rock band to cut a record?"} +{"answers": ["Terunobu Fujimori", "Fujimori", "Terunobu"], "question": "the towers of architect Lamune Onsen have pine trees planted on the apex of their roofs?"} +{"answers": ["Common box turtle"], "question": "the male \"\" has to lean back past the vertical to mate with the female?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy", "Reitman", "Dorothy Reitman"], "question": " was the first woman president of the Canadian Jewish Congress?"} +{"answers": ["olaflur", "Olaflur"], "question": ", a toothpaste ingredient for the prevention of caries, is synthesized from cattle's tallow?"} +{"answers": ["Al Lerner", "Al", "Lerner", "Al Lerner"], "question": ", 1940s pianist in the Harry James band, wrote the music for \"So Until I See You\", the closing theme for \"Tonight Starring Jack Paar\" in the early 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Gustaf", "Aspelin", "Gustaf Aspelin"], "question": " was the first Swedish consul in Kristiania?"} +{"answers": ["Prehistoric Lepidoptera"], "question": "the extinct Eocene butterfly \"Prodryas persephone\" \"\" from the Florissant Fossil Beds is the best preserved discovered to date?"} +{"answers": ["Fariz", "Fariz RM", "RM"], "question": "a cherry blossom made famous?"} +{"answers": ["Wittorf affair"], "question": "although the 1928 was a German scandal, Joseph Stalin played a key role?"} +{"answers": ["Box Cutter", "Box Cutter"], "question": "\"\", the fourth season premiere of the television series \"Breaking Bad\", had a scene so bloody, it made actor Bryan Cranston's daughter faint?"} +{"answers": ["Kiever Synagogue"], "question": " \"\" was the first building of Jewish significance to be designated a historical site by the province of Ontario?"} +{"answers": ["Blanfordia"], "question": " have colonized land in Japan in an area with heavy snowfall?"} +{"answers": ["Wigman House"], "question": "the , which has been named a City of Pittsburgh Designated Historic Structure, is the last remaining mansion from Carrick's \"Millionaire's Row\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fontanellar gun"], "question": "the is a type of specialized weapon used by the North American termite to ward off enemy insects?"} +{"answers": ["General Johnson Saving a Wounded French Officer from the Tomahawk of a North American Indian"], "question": "Benjamin West's painting of \"\" contrasts against Sir William Johnson's \"White Savage\" reputation?"} +{"answers": ["Horny House of Horror"], "question": "pornographic actress Saori Hara was cast in the Japanese parody film ?"} +{"answers": ["Lille Graah", "Graah", "Lille"], "question": " was in charge of the most popular radio program in Norway in the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["7th Combat Service Support Battalion", "7th Combat Service Support Battalion"], "question": "the of the Australian Army supports the 7th Brigade and participated in Operation Slipper?"} +{"answers": ["Quasi-opportunistic supercomputing"], "question": " aims for better performance than volunteer resource sharing?"} +{"answers": ["Styles and themes of Robert E. Howard"], "question": "the worldview of Conan the Barbarian as existentialist?"} +{"answers": ["Engelberg Huller Company"], "question": "since 1888, the in New York has made a Brazilian engineer's device \"\" to remove the husks and shells from rice and coffee during milling?"} +{"answers": ["Kabardino-Balkar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic"], "question": "Joseph Stalin deported the Balkar people from the on suspicions that they collaborated with Nazi Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Brieske", "Jim Brieske"], "question": ", who set multiple placekicking records, had his kicking foot amputated in 1967?"} +{"answers": ["Grevillea cyranostigma"], "question": " from Carnarvon National Park in Queensland was named for Cyrano de Bergerac?"} +{"answers": ["Eros", "Djarot", "Eros Djarot"], "question": " formed Indonesia Freedom Bull National Party after a disagreement with later-president Megawati Sukarnoputri?"} +{"answers": ["Al ash-Sheikh"], "question": "the Saudi royal family and the family provide mutual support under a pact dating from 1744?"} +{"answers": ["George Binney", "George", "Frederick-RRB- George Binney", "Binney"], "question": " pioneered the use of seaplanes for arctic exploration, wrote \"The Eskimo Book of Knowledge\", and organised blockade running in WWII?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences"], "question": "the is breeding Chinese sturgeon in captivity to restore river populations before the species disappears?"} +{"answers": ["Dougie"], "question": "Michelle Obama performed the to promote her \"Let's Move!\" campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "Lura Lynn Ryan", "Lura"], "question": "former Illinois First Lady organized schoolchildren to collect pennies for the construction of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum \"\", raising $47,000?"} +{"answers": ["Fali people"], "question": "the of Nigeria and Cameroon wash their dead in a decoction of the plant \"Cissus quadrangularis\"?"} +{"answers": ["William Lakin Turner", "William", "Turner"], "question": "English artist is not related to the famous artist, Turner, but he is a close relative of \"Derbyshire's John Constable\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rainer Froese", "Froese", "Rainer"], "question": "the scientist is the coauthor and coordinator of FishBase, an extensive online information system on fish?"} +{"answers": ["Middle Georgia Raceway"], "question": "the , featured on a 2011 Dodge Durango commercial, was the location of a 300,000-person concert in which artists including Jimi Hendrix performed?"} +{"answers": ["Kleinová", "Gertrude Kleinová", "Gertrude"], "question": "table tennis world champion first husband was the chairman of her table tennis division, and her second husband was her coach?"} +{"answers": ["The Old Lady and the Pigeons"], "question": " lost the Oscar but won the Genie?"} +{"answers": ["Tipu's Tiger"], "question": "the 18th-century Indian automaton \"\" shows a near life-size European being mauled by a tiger, and emits wails and grunts as well as containing a pipe organ?"} +{"answers": ["White Goat Wilderness Area"], "question": "Alberta has three provincially designated wilderness areas: Ghost River, Siffleur and ?"} +{"answers": ["Cursed Days"], "question": " consists of the diaries and notes of Nobel Prize-winning Russian anti-Bolshevik author Ivan Bunin about his country's first days under communism?"} +{"answers": ["Lydia", "Lydia Sarfati", "Sarfati"], "question": "Polish-born cosmetics entrepreneur is credited with introducing seaweed-based skin treatments in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Sanhedrin"], "question": "the was involved in redeeming formerly Jewish-owned land in Palestine?"} +{"answers": ["Balanus perforatus"], "question": " is a barnacle shaped like a volcano?"} +{"answers": ["Booth", "Marilyn Booth", "Marilyn", "Marilyn Louise Booth"], "question": "translator claimed that her original translation of the best-selling Saudi novel \"Girls of Riyadh\" had been interfered with by the author and the publisher?"} +{"answers": ["North Star House", "North Star House"], "question": "the of Grass Valley, California, built for Arthur De Wint Foote and his wife, Mary Hallock Foote, was one of architect Julia Morgan's first projects?"} +{"answers": ["Hraschina meteorite"], "question": "the fall of the in 1751 was the first fall of an iron meteorite reported by a significant number of witnesses?"} +{"answers": ["Severed Ways"], "question": "the Viking adventure film was shot partly in L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland, the site of an 11th-century Norse settlement?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Leveson", "Brian", "Leveson", "Brian Henry Leveson"], "question": "Lord Justice of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales has been picked to lead the public inquiry into media regulation?"} +{"answers": ["FC Augsburg–TSV 1860 Munich rivalry", "FC Augsburg–TSV 1860 München rivalry"], "question": "the 1973 second division game between FC Augsburg and TSV 1860 München was watched by 80,000 spectators, a record for the Olympic Stadium in Munich?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Coffin", "William Anderson Coffin"], "question": "\"New York Post\" art critic was awarded the French Legion of Honor?"} +{"answers": ["Blair", "Iain", "Iain Blair"], "question": "acclaimed Scottish actor wrote a series of romantic novels under the pen name Emma?"} +{"answers": ["Expedition to Lapland"], "question": "in his , Sweden, Carl Linnaeus \"\" found at least 100 previously undescribed plants?"} +{"answers": ["Chilston Park"], "question": "the English country house of in Kent has been home to five members of Parliament and four members of the House of Lords?"} +{"answers": ["Freudenberger", "Herbert", "Herbert Freudenberger", "Herbert J. Freudenberger"], "question": " fled Germany alone during WWII at the age of twelve, later becoming a well-known psychologist in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Ward", "Carl", "Carl Davis Ward", "Carl Ward"], "question": " 104-yard kickoff return in 1967 was the longest in the history of the Cleveland Browns?"} +{"answers": ["Sutjeska National Park"], "question": " \"(Perucica forest pictured)\" in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the adjoining Durmitor National Park in Montenegro, demonstrate transboundary protected area co-operation in the former Yugoslavia?"} +{"answers": ["1st Airlanding Light Regiment"], "question": "the British used the American 75 mm pack howitzer during the Battle of Arnhem?"} +{"answers": ["Syeda Rizwana Hasan", "Hasan", "Rizwana", "Rizwana Hasan"], "question": "attorney s focus on regulations for the shipbreaking industry in Bangladesh earned her the Goldman Environmental Prize?"} +{"answers": ["Yakee A Dangerous Liaison"], "question": "after his victory at the Crufts dog show, the Pekingese dog was falsely accused of having plastic surgery?"} +{"answers": ["Mercury's magnetic field"], "question": "data from Mariner 10 \"\" led to the discovery of in 1974?"} +{"answers": ["Baltimore Rock Opera Society"], "question": "\"Gründlehämmer\" was the first theatrical production of the , an all-volunteer rock opera company formed in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Rzeczpospolita Polska", "Rzeczpospolita Polska"], "question": " of the Polish Underground State published 80 issues in the dangerous conditions of occupied Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Johan", "Rockström", "Johan Rockström"], "question": "Swedish scientist led a team that has initiated an international debate on planetary boundaries, the central concept in a new framework for sustainable development?"} +{"answers": ["I Am a Camera", "I Am a Camera"], "question": " is a 1955 British film that received an X certificate from the BBFC, but only after dialogue suggesting foot fetishism was removed?"} +{"answers": ["Tatiana von Metternich-Winneburg", "Tatiana", "Metternich-Winneburg"], "question": "Princess turned the East Wing of Schloss Johannisberg \"\" into a concert hall for the Rheingau Musik Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Sonderbehandlung"], "question": "the Nazis documented murder and genocide during their perpetration of the Holocaust with euphemisms such as ?"} +{"answers": ["Neurosymploca? oligocenica", "Neurosymploca oligocenica"], "question": "when the extinct forester moth was described, a second fossil was known but unavailable for study?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Pitt", "Fort Pitt Blockhouse"], "question": "the in downtown Pittsburgh was the only portion of Fort Pitt saved from demolition in 1797?"} +{"answers": ["Lund", "Bernt", "Bernt Henrik Lund", "Bernt H. Lund", "Bernt Lund"], "question": " became Norway's first ambassador to Namibia in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Garry Bjorklund", "Garry", "Garry Brian Bjorklund", "Bjorklund"], "question": "runner qualified for the 1976 Summer Olympics in the 10,000 m despite losing a shoe during the U.S. Olympic Trials?"} +{"answers": ["Wheeler–Stallard House"], "question": "the \"carriage house\" behind the \"\" in Aspen, Colorado, was not built until 1976?"} +{"answers": ["Marcus T. Reynolds", "Reynolds", "Marcus Tullius Reynolds", "Marcus"], "question": "Albany architect 1893 thesis, \"Housing of the Poor in American Cities\", is still cited in scholarly work today?"} +{"answers": ["Strathtay Prince Albert"], "question": "the Bulldog was the first non–terrier to win Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show?"} +{"answers": ["Hefaiston"], "question": " is an annual international competition of blacksmiths that had more than 400 participants in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["David J. Mendelblatt", "Mendelblatt", "David", "David Mendelblatt"], "question": ", an American former Optimist Pram National Champion, is the older brother of Olympian Mark Mendelblatt?"} +{"answers": ["Open top buses in Torbay"], "question": " were first seen running around Torbay in 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Dermotherium"], "question": ", discovered in 1992, was the first unambiguous fossil colugo \"(Sunda colugo pictured)\" to be found?"} +{"answers": ["Domestic of the Schools"], "question": "the was the commander-in-chief of the Byzantine army from the 9th to the 11th century?"} +{"answers": ["Orange W. Phelps", "Phelps", "Orange Phelps", "Orange"], "question": ", later mayor of Hillsboro, Oregon, opened the first movie theater in that city in 1908?"} +{"answers": ["Jamie Sadlowski", "Jamie", "Sadlowski"], "question": " won the 2008 and 2009 RE/MAX World Long Drive Championship, and has a personal-best golf drive of ?"} +{"answers": ["Knesseth Israel", "Congregation Knesseth Israel", "Congregation Knesseth Israel"], "question": "the synagogue building of (the \"Junction Shul\") is the oldest surviving in Toronto that is still in use?"} +{"answers": ["8-4"], "question": "Shibuya-based video game localization company is named after the final level of \"Super Mario Bros.\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maglić", "Maglić"], "question": "the Montenegrin part of massif has formed the Trnovačko Lake \"(mountain and lake pictured)\", said to be \"one of the most beautiful of Montenegro?\""} +{"answers": ["David Olère", "Olère", "David"], "question": " was the only artist to have worked as a member of the \"Sonderkommando\" at Auschwitz concentration camp and survived?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Yellowbird"], "question": "Li Lu, an associate of Warren Buffett, was one of the pro-democracy activists rescued by in 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Richard", "Weiner", "Richard Weiner", "Richard Weiner"], "question": ", one of the most important Czech writers of the twentieth century, wrote a regular fashion column under a female pseudonym?"} +{"answers": ["Darcy", "Georgine", "Georgine Darcy"], "question": "the mother of , an actress in Alfred Hitchcock's \"Rear Window\", urged her to become a stripper?"} +{"answers": ["Great Budworth"], "question": "St Mary and All Saints' Church \"\" in is considered by architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner to be \"one of the most satisfactory Perpendicular churches in Cheshire\"?"} +{"answers": ["All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes"], "question": " is author Maya Angelou's recounting of her years spent in Accra, Ghana, in the early 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Mallian Campaign"], "question": "in his in India, Alexander the Great was seriously injured and nearly died?"} +{"answers": ["Cal", "Cal Crum", "Crum"], "question": " 15.43 earned run average was the worst on the 1918 Boston Braves?"} +{"answers": ["Vernon", "Vernon F. Gallagher", "Gallagher"], "question": "Duquesne University president once composed an operetta and learned Slovak on his own?"} +{"answers": ["Duke of Chicago"], "question": "despite being a boxing-themed short film, the was criticized for being \"slow-paced and seemingly a lot longer than its fifty-nine minutes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Angolan cuisine"], "question": "baobab ice cream is a feature of ?"} +{"answers": ["Drexler–Smalley debate on molecular nanotechnology"], "question": "the between molecular nanotechnology founder Eric Drexler and Nobel laureate Richard Smalley has been characterized as being \"reminiscent of a \"Saturday Night Live\" sketch\"?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Helena Labour Party"], "question": "in the mid-1970s the tried to boost links between Saint Helena and South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Kala Cinta Menggoda"], "question": "it took Chrisye multiple takes to finish recording because he would break down in tears after singing a few lines?"} +{"answers": ["Castello Orsini-Odescalchi"], "question": "Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes married at the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Johnson", "Johnson", "Sam", "Sam Johnson"], "question": "in 2010, New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said that 21-year-old Student Volunteer Army organiser \"might be Prime Minister one day\"?"} +{"answers": ["Native Community Lands"], "question": "indigenous territories organized as in Bolivia cover hectares (), over 15% of Bolivian territory?"} +{"answers": ["Orli Wald", "Wald", "Orli"], "question": " spent from 1936 to 1945 in Nazi prison and concentration camps for being a communist, only to leave the Communist Party in 1948 because of Stalinism?"} +{"answers": ["Glenn", "Glenn Doughty", "Doughty"], "question": " rushed for in his first two college football games for the 1969 Michigan Wolverines and later played eight years for the Baltimore Colts?"} +{"answers": ["Bhattal", "Rajinder", "Rajinder Kaur Bhattal"], "question": " was the first female chief minister of Punjab, but only the eighth female chief minister of an Indian state?"} +{"answers": ["McAnulty", "Henry", "Henry Joseph McAnulty", "Henry McAnulty", "Henry J. McAnulty"], "question": "Duquesne University has named one of its colleges and a street on its campus in honor of ?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Guinegate", "Battle of Guinegate"], "question": "the was the first use of the Old Swiss Confederacy pike square formation by non-Swiss powers?"} +{"answers": ["De Bruijn–Erdős theorem", "De Bruijn–Erdős theorem"], "question": "the may be used to extend the four-color theorem from finite planar graphs to planar graphs with infinitely many vertices?"} +{"answers": ["133rd Field Ambulance", "133rd Field Ambulance"], "question": "at the end of World War II, the British were responsible for the medical care of 4,500 Russian prisoners of war?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Halperin", "Halperin", "Robert"], "question": "American NFL quarterback was awarded the Navy Cross, won an Olympic bronze medal and a Pan American Games gold medal in sailing, and co-founded the Lands' End clothing retailer?"} +{"answers": ["Sarno", "Vincenzo Sarno", "Vincenzo"], "question": "Italian was 11 years old when he signed to play professional football with Torino F.C.?"} +{"answers": ["Dragon", "Vittore Grubicy de Dragon", "Vittore"], "question": "painter \"\" was largely responsible for introducing theories that led to divisionism in Italian painting?"} +{"answers": ["Jersey Bridge", "Jersey Bridge"], "question": "while the was being replaced, the only way for tourists to visit the Drake Well Museum was by train?"} +{"answers": ["Simon Kooper", "Kooper", "Simon"], "question": "Nama leader received an annual allowance for not continuing his attacks on Imperial Germany forces in German South-West Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Lottia gigantea"], "question": "the maintains a small meadow of algal turf for its own exclusive use?"} +{"answers": ["Edwar al-Kharrat", "al-Kharrat", "Edwar"], "question": "although modernist Egyptian writer described his novel \"Rama and the Dragon\" as \"untranslatable\", an English translation appeared 23 years after the original publication in Arabic?"} +{"answers": ["Richmont Castle"], "question": " once overlooked the Chew Valley?"} +{"answers": ["Freddie", "Mitchell", "Freddie Mitchell"], "question": "former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver received threatening hate mail in 2003, apparently due to his appearance on a reality television show, \"A Dating Story\"?"} +{"answers": ["NBR 224 and 420 Classes", "NBR 224 and 420 classes"], "question": " \"(pictured post-accident)\" was the first inside-cylinder 4-4-0 and the first tandem compound to run in Great Britain; and the locomotive involved in the Tay Bridge disaster?"} +{"answers": ["Karen", "Stollznow", "Karen Stollznow"], "question": " writes for two skeptical magazines (\"Skeptic\" and \"Skeptical Inquirer\") and hosts two skeptical podcasts (\"Point of Inquiry\" and \"Monster Talk\")?"} +{"answers": ["Tarkio River"], "question": "the name of , a non-navigable river that stretches from Iowa to Missouri, meant a \"place where walnuts grow\"?"} +{"answers": ["Riza", "Selman", "Selman Riza"], "question": " 1952 work on Serbo-Croatian grammar is regarded as a work of contrastive analysis, although the theory was not formulated until five years later by Robert Lado?"} +{"answers": ["Bohumir Kryl", "Kryl", "Bohumir"], "question": "cornet player offered his daughters US $100,000 to refrain from marriage until they reached the age of 30 years?"} +{"answers": ["Inocybe godeyi"], "question": "consumption of the poisonous mushroom \"\" could lead to salivation, tears, urination, defecation, gastrointestinal pain and vomiting?"} +{"answers": ["Dixie", "Dixie Brown", "Brown"], "question": "blinded Bristol boxer was visited during World War II by African American soldiers, who respected him as \"a much admired character\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dundee Royal Infirmary", "Dundee Infirmary"], "question": "the 200-year-old was one of the first UK hospitals to acquire a catSCAN head scanner?"} +{"answers": ["Borgersrud", "Lars Borgersrud", "Lars"], "question": "military historian research includes taboo subjects like the fate of war children and Norwegian military officers with Nazi sympathies prior to and during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Frog Boys"], "question": "when the went missing, South Korean President Roh Tae-woo dispatched 300,000 police officers to search for them?"} +{"answers": ["Turban Head eagle"], "question": "on the \"\", Liberty actually wears a cap, although it is disputed whether a Liberty cap was intended?"} +{"answers": ["1989 Polish prison riots"], "question": "as political prisoners were released due to the fall of communism in Poland, , demanding better conditions and an amnesty?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Baigent", "Edward", "Baigent"], "question": "the school started in 1843 by wife at their home in Wakefield is today New Zealand's oldest public school?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Peck Lake", "Fort Peck"], "question": " is the largest lake by surface area in Montana?"} +{"answers": ["Chuck Kleckley", "Chuck", "Kleckley"], "question": "Louisiana State Rep. has been instrumental in broadening the functions of the Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District?"} +{"answers": ["Morges Castle"], "question": " in Switzerland had a fortified kitchen that was attached to the castle's exterior walls?"} +{"answers": ["Brett", "Brett Frank Geymann", "Brett Geymann", "Geymann"], "question": "Louisiana State Rep. once sought a legislative remedy for crawfish being pushed into neighboring ditches because of rising waters?"} +{"answers": ["United Nations Flag", "United Nations Honour Flag"], "question": "the was designed as a symbol of the Allies of World War II at the suggestion of Winston Churchill?"} +{"answers": ["Rejt", "Benedikt Rejt", "Benedikt"], "question": "Late Gothic architect rebuilt parts of Prague Castle and built the vault for St. Barbara's Church in Kutná Hora?"} +{"answers": ["Donald Nesti", "Donald Silvio Nesti", "Donald S. Nesti", "Nesti", "Donald"], "question": " clashed with the Tamburitzans as president of Duquesne University?"} +{"answers": ["On Becoming Baby Wise"], "question": "the parenting book tells parents to put their infant down to sleep while he is awake?"} +{"answers": ["Walter E. Lawrence", "Walter Edward Lawrence", "Walter", "Lawrence"], "question": "in 1960 Provincetown, Massachusetts, Town Manager requested financial aid from the state government to help fight the infiltration of beatniks into the town?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Drashovica"], "question": "during the over 3000 German soldiers died, more than 200 of whom were inside the barracks of Drashovicë?"} +{"answers": ["Erwin", "Gutawa", "Erwin Gutawa Sumapraja", "Erwin Gutawa"], "question": "despite holding a degree in architecture, became a composer and conductor?"} +{"answers": ["Robinson Crusoes of Warsaw"], "question": "Władysław Szpilman \"\", whose life inspired the film \"The Pianist\", was the most famous , hiding in the ruins of Warsaw after the Nazis destroyed it?"} +{"answers": ["East India Film Company"], "question": "the , formed in 1932, was a pioneer in the production of films in Bengali, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Macdonald", "James Macdonald", "Macdonald"], "question": "General Sir was an army balloon photographer who later served in India, Uganda, Sudan, South Africa, China and led a major expedition into Tibet?"} +{"answers": ["Death of Michael Gilbert", "Murder of Michael Gilbert"], "question": " was kept as a slave and regularly beaten by a family who eventually murdered him?"} +{"answers": ["Remote recording"], "question": "Wally Heider engineered the of the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Peterborough Centre"], "question": "damage from the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake at the is estimated at NZ$12 million, only NZ$0.3M less than the insured value of this historic building?"} +{"answers": ["Ray", "Charles Aaron Ray", "Charles A. Ray", "Charles"], "question": "U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe \"\" was the first person to serve as U.S. Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam?"} +{"answers": ["Hollis Downs", "Downs", "Hollis", "Hollis Homer Downs"], "question": "retiring Louisiana State Rep. broke with his party to support an anti-bullying bill?"} +{"answers": ["East African Highland", "East African Highland bananas"], "question": " are so important as staple food crops in Uganda that 'Matoke', the traditional meal made from steamed bananas, is synonymous with the word \"food\"?"} +{"answers": ["Homo Sapiens", "Homo sapiens", "Homo sapiens"], "question": "the late 19th-century novel , although well received in Germany, was withdrawn from sale in the U.S. after being called obscene?"} +{"answers": ["United Reformed Church", "Robertsbridge United Reformed Church"], "question": "the design of \"\" in England has been described as \"truly horrible\" and \"most dissolute\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Gilchrist Inglis", "John Gilchrist Thesiger Inglis", "John", "Inglis"], "question": "Vice Admiral Sir was the head of British Naval Intelligence and attempted to cover up the \"Buster Crabb affair\" in 1956?"} +{"answers": ["Table Mountain Wilderness"], "question": "although elk had disappeared from the , they were reintroduced in 1979 and are now one of the largest herds in Nevada?"} +{"answers": ["Keren Or Leibovitch", "Keren", "Leibovitch", "Keren Leibovitch"], "question": ", Israeli four-time gold medal winning Paralympic swimmer, is paralyzed from the waist down because of an injury she incurred during her service with the Israeli Defense Forces?"} +{"answers": ["Guinn", "John", "John E. Guinn"], "question": "Louisiana State Representative , a father of ten children, earns his livelihood as an auctioneer?"} +{"answers": ["Remya kauaiensis"], "question": "the is threatened by the banana poka?"} +{"answers": ["Army of the Holy Roman Empire"], "question": "in 1681 the strength of the of the Holy Roman Empire \"(grenadier pictured)\" was fixed at 28,000 infantry and 12,000 cavalry?"} +{"answers": ["Tower of Jericho"], "question": "the shadow of nearby mountains first hit the on the sunset of the summer solstice and then spread across the entire proto-city in ?"} +{"answers": ["Nahal Zin fuel leak"], "question": "a ruptured fuel pipeline liters of jet fuel into the Zin Stream in southern Israel in ?"} +{"answers": ["All Saints' Church, Newchurch"], "question": "although William FitzOsbern had given of Newchurch, Isle of Wight, to an abbey in Normandy, Henry VIII later gave it to the See of Bristol?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Mendelblatt", "Mark", "Mendelblatt"], "question": "American yachtsman won the International Optimist Dinghy National Sailing Championships when he was old?"} +{"answers": ["Morris Dam"], "question": "the reservoir of \"\" in Los Angeles County, California, was used as a testing site for torpedoes and underwater missiles beginning in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Zinaida Nikolayevna Reich", "Zinaida", "Reich", "Zinaida Reich"], "question": " was expelled from school at the end of the eighth grade in the tsarist Russia for her political activities?"} +{"answers": ["Hatula"], "question": "evidence for domesticated dogs between 10,150 and 9320 BC has been found at in modern-day Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Olfert", "Olfert Fasvier Fischer", "Olfert Fischer", "Johan Olfert Fischer", "Fischer"], "question": "even after he was forced off two different crippled warships during the Battle of Copenhagen, the wounded Danish commodore still refused to concede defeat to Lord Horatio Nelson?"} +{"answers": ["Baby Talks Dirty"], "question": "songwriter Doug Fieger has stated that The Knack's song \"\" was written about the same Sharona who inspired the group's No. 1 hit \"My Sharona\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mertz", "Xavier Mertz", "Xavier"], "question": " is suspected to have died as a result of eating dog liver?"} +{"answers": ["Epiactis prolifera"], "question": "the sea anemone \"\", starts life as a female and later becomes a hermaphrodite?"} +{"answers": ["Moulton", "Edward Moulton", "Edward"], "question": ", a participant in Sherman's March to the Sea, was the U.S. sprint champion in the 1870s, and trained the \"world's fastest human\" in the 1880s?"} +{"answers": ["Takabisha"], "question": "the steepest roller coaster in the world, with a drop angle of 121°, is at the Fuji-Q Highland amusement park in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Shrigley Hall"], "question": "the 19th-century in Cheshire, England, originally a country house, was later a Salesian school with a chapel added in 1936, and now is a hotel and country club?"} +{"answers": ["Bent", "Bent"], "question": "Amanda Peet jokingly described her character in the upcoming television comedy series as \"a repressed woman who needs to get laid\"?"} +{"answers": ["Julia Martha Thomas", "Murder of Julia Martha Thomas", "Thomas", "Murder"], "question": "the , murdered, boiled and dismembered by her maid in 1879, was found next door to Sir David Attenborough's house in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Jeriome Robertson", "Jeriome", "Robertson", "Jeriome Paul Robertson"], "question": "in his only full season in Major League Baseball, \"\" won 15 games and finished seventh in Rookie of the Year voting?"} +{"answers": ["Arreton Manor"], "question": " on the Isle of Wight can be traced to to the time of Alfred the Great and was owned by William the Conqueror, as mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1086?"} +{"answers": ["Dick Campbell", "Dick Campbell", "Campbell", "Dick"], "question": ", as a theater producer and director, helped launch the careers of several black theater artists, including Ossie Davis, Frederick O'Neal, and Helen Martin?"} +{"answers": ["Pioneer Park", "Pioneer Park"], "question": "the reputedly haunted is the only intact Second Empire house in Aspen, Colorado?"} +{"answers": ["Steffen", "Will", "Will Steffen"], "question": "Australian climate scientist helped initiate an international debate on planetary boundaries and has promoted the concept of the Anthropocene?"} +{"answers": ["Communist Party of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic"], "question": "for many years, the Russian Soviet Republic did not have its own ?"} +{"answers": ["Corydalis nobilis"], "question": "Linnaeus wanted seeds of old-fashioned bleeding heart but was sent instead seeds of \"\", a flower then unknown to science?"} +{"answers": ["Far Eastern Party"], "question": "Douglas Mawson was the sole survivor of the , enduring a month alone in the Antarctic and walking about to safety?"} +{"answers": ["Invasion of Banu Qaynuqa"], "question": "according to an Islamic tradition, the was caused by a Jewish jeweler allegedly stripping a Muslim woman?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Jane Elaine Baker", "Jane Baker", "Jane Baker", "Jane"], "question": ", a former cooking show host and community organizer, became the first female Mayor of San Mateo, California?"} +{"answers": ["Shotwick Hall"], "question": " in Cheshire, England, was built in 1662, replacing an earlier manor house on a nearby moated site?"} +{"answers": ["Sebuku", "Sebuku"], "question": "environmentalists fear that the mine on Island could sink it?"} +{"answers": ["Macellum of Pozzuoli"], "question": "columns at the Roman \"\" remained upright over centuries while the site sank below sea level, then re-emerged?"} +{"answers": ["Kaam", "Adrian van Kaam", "Adrian", "Van Kaam"], "question": " brought food to Jews and others in hiding during Holland's \"hunger winter\" of 1944?"} +{"answers": ["History of supercomputing"], "question": "1964 CDC 6600 is considered as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Sons of the Holy Family"], "question": "the was founded by the son of a peasant farmer?"} +{"answers": ["World Bicycle Relief"], "question": " has distributed more than 70,000 bicycles, mostly in Africa, and nearly 70 percent of them went to women and girls?"} +{"answers": ["Fokker FG-2"], "question": "the made the world's first passenger flight with a glider in 1922?"} +{"answers": ["Tennessee Brindle", "Treeing Tennessee Brindle"], "question": "the breed club of the was founded in Illinois?"} +{"answers": ["Ramsdell Hall"], "question": " in Cheshire, England, has been described by architectural writers as a \"curious\" and \"appealingly quirky\" house?"} +{"answers": ["Snowmastodon site"], "question": "the first Columbian mammoth \"(artist's restoration pictured)\" found at the , an Ice Age fossil dig near Denver, was initially dug out by a construction worker using a bulldozer?"} +{"answers": ["Yakovlev AIR-3"], "question": "the Soviet Union aircraft was designed by a student?"} +{"answers": ["1994 offshore Sanriku earthquake"], "question": "the is considered an \"ultra-slow\" earthquake, as slip continued for more than a year afterwards?"} +{"answers": ["Pete Gray", "Pete Gray", "Pete", "Gray"], "question": "environmental activist once threw his shoes at former Australian Prime Minister John Howard?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Slapstick"], "question": ", part of the Allied invasion of Italy, was only planned after the Italians had offered to let them land unopposed?"} +{"answers": ["Sugar Museum", "Sugar Museum"], "question": "the features a 1903 painting \"\" of Franz Carl Achard presenting King Frederick William III of Prussia with a loaf of beet sugar?"} +{"answers": ["Introduction of the Fußball-Bundesliga", "Introduction of the Bundesliga"], "question": "Do you know that, while the first official suggestion of a nationwide association football league in Germany, the \"Reichsliga\", was made in 1932, such a league was not until 1963?"} +{"answers": ["Common Security and Defence Policy Service Medal"], "question": "the reverse of the contains the Latin phrase \"Pro Pace Unum\", meaning \"United for Peace\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph", "Molwyn Joseph", "Molwyn"], "question": "Antiguan politician , dismissed from the government after allegations of impropriety, was reappointed to the Cabinet after less than two years?"} +{"answers": ["Pangani Longclaw", "Pangani longclaw"], "question": "the is only long?"} +{"answers": ["Sad Republic", "My Sad Republic"], "question": "the novel has a dash of \"friar erotica\" in it?"} +{"answers": ["Inghirami", "Jacopo", "Jacopo Inghirami"], "question": "Tuscan admiral was Governor of Leghorn?"} +{"answers": ["Haigh Hall"], "question": ", which replaced the ancient manor house of Haigh, was built between 1827 and 1840 by James Lindsay, 7th Earl of Balcarres?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Oliver", "Ian Oliver"], "question": "former policeman is the father of Craig Oliver, a special adviser in David Cameron's government?"} +{"answers": ["Alpine", "Alpine"], "question": "the storehouse at in Alpine, Alabama, was torn down so its timber could be used to build a carport?"} +{"answers": ["Nasi kucing"], "question": "the Javanese eat ?"} +{"answers": ["Wicklow Way"], "question": "Ireland's \"\" was originally proposed by J. B. Malone in a series of articles in the \"Evening Herald\" newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Digha–Sonpur Bridge", "Ganga Rail-Road Bridge"], "question": "one person was killed by police during disturbances occasioned by the site selection of the in India?"} +{"answers": ["Two Bulls", "Theresa", "Theresa Two Bulls", "Bulls"], "question": " was the first American Indian woman elected to the South Dakota Legislature and the second woman elected as president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Hainburg"], "question": "the overall cost for the Hungarian King in winning the was 200,000 florins?"} +{"answers": ["Brick", "Bronsky", "Brick Bronsky"], "question": "former professional wrestler was a leading man for Troma Studios in the early 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Aburatorigami"], "question": " was used by kabuki actors to keep their thick makeup on while absorbing excess oil and sweat?"} +{"answers": ["Britannia Coco-nut Dancers"], "question": "the \"\" bang their nuts together each Easter in Bacup?"} +{"answers": ["Burmese–Siamese War", "Burmese–Siamese War"], "question": "the ended the four-century-old Ayutthaya Kingdom in 1767 but the Burmese were forced to withdraw within the year of their victory by the Chinese invasions of Burma?"} +{"answers": ["Hayden Trigg Hound", "Trigg Hound"], "question": "the , bred for hunting in Kentucky, was called \"best\" for big game hunting in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew Jarvis", "Jarvis", "Matthew", "Matthew Jarvis"], "question": " became the third November Niner to earn a World Series of Poker bracelet in the following year?"} +{"answers": ["An Embarrassment of Riches"], "question": "the author of reimagined the Philippines as an island instead of an archipelago?"} +{"answers": ["Thirteen", "Thirteen"], "question": "after several odd incidents during the recording for Megadeth's , guitarist-vocalist Dave Mustaine speculated about a connection with the unlucky number 13?"} +{"answers": ["Aduston Hall"], "question": " \"\" is built like a mid-20th century California ranch house despite being a mid-19th century plantation house in Gainesville, Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["Llanwrthwl"], "question": "the Living Willow Theatre, an open air theatre constructed of living willow trees, is located near the village of and occasionally holds outdoor performances of Shakespeare?"} +{"answers": ["Benito Juárez", "Benito Juárez, Mexico City"], "question": "the of Mexico City has been ranked as having the highest standard of living in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["ASK Voitsberg"], "question": "football club changed both its name and team colours during the annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Metro, Indonesia", "Metro", "Metro"], "question": "the name of , derives from the Javanese word for \"friend\"?"} +{"answers": ["Polygala lewtonii"], "question": "the rare and endangered \"\" produces three kinds of flowers, including one that remains underground?"} +{"answers": ["Palace of Versailles Research Centre"], "question": "the is the first research centre established in a French palace?"} +{"answers": ["Joan Berkowitz", "Joan B. Berkowitz", "Berkowitz", "Joan"], "question": "chemist made important discoveries in the fields of spacecraft construction and pollution control?"} +{"answers": ["Mureybet"], "question": " was a village in modern-day Syria believed to have been occupied between 10,200 and 8,000 BC?"} +{"answers": ["Representational momentum"], "question": " refers to a slight error in our perception of moving objects?"} +{"answers": ["Ticknor", "Anna", "Anna Eliot Ticknor"], "question": "Bostonian is the \"mother\" of correspondence schools in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Maupin Carbon Dragon"], "question": "the has a wingspan but weighs only ?"} +{"answers": ["John Kudrick", "John Michael Kudrick", "John", "Kudrick"], "question": ", the current bishop of the Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Parma, holds master's degrees in mathematics and computer and information science?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Pelium"], "question": "in the Macedonian , Alexander the Great managed to secure his line of retreat without a single reported death?"} +{"answers": ["Schnitler", "Didrik Thomas Johannes Schnitler", "Didrik"], "question": "military historian was named a knight by Norway, by Prussia, and twice by Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["William Van Wagoner", "William", "Wagoner", "Van Wagoner", "William H. Van Wagoner"], "question": "bicycle racing champion \"\" founded a namesake automobile manufacturing company?"} +{"answers": ["Pierrepont School, Frensham"], "question": ", occupied a listed English country house designed by Richard Norman Shaw?"} +{"answers": ["Quercus geminata"], "question": "in its natural habitat, the often grows on white sand?"} +{"answers": ["Johan Georg Ræder", "Ræder", "Georg Ræder", "Georg"], "question": " played a central role in the planning and construction of the first public railway line in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Tuttuki Bako"], "question": " players insert their finger into an electronic device to render images of that finger on an LCD screen?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Inglis", "Frank", "Inglis"], "question": "Air Vice-Marshal was head of RAF Intelligence in 1942 and persuaded President Roosevelt to direct the main American war effort against Germany rather than Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Beauchamp", "Beauchamp"], "question": "American painter originally attended Cranbrook Academy of Art to make money by learning pottery ... and for the love of a girl?"} +{"answers": ["Octagon Chapel, Liverpool"], "question": "the nonconformist liturgy of the \"\" in Liverpool, UK, was criticized by Job Orton: \"Grieved I am ... to see such an almost deistical composition\"?"} +{"answers": ["Structures built by animals", "bioconstruction"], "question": "the Long-tailed Tit uses moss and the silk of spider egg cocoons as a natural form of Velcro for holding its together?"} +{"answers": ["The Teddy Bear Master"], "question": "the independently produced 2006 US film was the subject of two separate lawsuits?"} +{"answers": ["Hesperian"], "question": "during the , Mars changed from a wet, warm world to today's dry, cold, and dusty planet?"} +{"answers": ["The Good-Morrow"], "question": "John Donne's poem \"\" references seven sleeping children, cordiform maps and Paul the Apostle?"} +{"answers": ["Paling in 't groen"], "question": " \"\" is a Flemish dish of eel in a green herb sauce?"} +{"answers": ["Voyeurs & Savages"], "question": "the novel features Peeping Toms from the Philippines and the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Ikotos County"], "question": "automatic AK-47 rifles were used in 42% of killings in , South Sudan, in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Lee Corner"], "question": " in Alexandria, Virginia, includes the homes of U.S. Revolutionary War Officer Light Horse Harry Lee, U.S. Attorney General Charles Lee, and Confederate General Robert E. Lee?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Thynne", "Thomas", "Thomas Thynne", "Thynne"], "question": "the hasty marriage of of Longleat may have helped to inspire Shakespeare's \"Romeo and Juliet\"?"} +{"answers": ["God Makes the Rivers to Flow"], "question": "Easwaran's claims that we are like a sculptor releasing a trapped elephant \"\" when we seek god- or self-realization by meditating on a sacred text?"} +{"answers": ["Uzzaman", "Badi Uzzaman", "Badi"], "question": " was granted political asylum in the United Kingdom after acting in a film hostile to the government of Pakistani General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq?"} +{"answers": ["Great Budbridge Manor"], "question": "fish ponds at the on the Isle of Wight appear to be medieval?"} +{"answers": ["Portia labiata"], "question": "females of the jumping spider use silk draglines as territory marks, and use these to avoid females of higher fighting ability and spend more time around less powerful fighters?"} +{"answers": ["Mulka", "Robert Mulka", "Robert"], "question": "despite overseeing the construction of the crematoria and gas chambers at Auschwitz, what specifically shocked SS-\"Obersturmführer\" at the camp was his colleagues' dress sense?"} +{"answers": ["Anraku-ji", "Anraku-ji"], "question": "the only extant octagonal pagoda \"\" in Japan is located at ?"} +{"answers": ["Rowan", "John Rowan", "John", "John Rowan"], "question": "Do you know that, according to tradition, Stephen Collins Foster was inspired to write the ballad \"My Old Kentucky Home\" after a visit to Federal Hill, the mansion of Kentucky Senator ?"} +{"answers": ["Asterotrygon"], "question": "a small fetus is preserved in the holotype fossil of the extinct stingray ?"} +{"answers": ["George Walker", "George", "George T. Walker", "Walker"], "question": "enrollment at the University of Louisiana at Monroe grew nearly fivefold between 1958 and 1976 during the tenure of its president, ?"} +{"answers": ["Sebuku", "Sebuku"], "question": "some ant species on island may be descended from survivors of the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa?"} +{"answers": ["Pataki", "Andrew Pataki", "Andrew"], "question": "despite the customary practice of Catholic bishops tendering their resignations when they turn 75, retirement was not accepted by the Pope until after he turned 80?"} +{"answers": ["Tuber oregonense"], "question": "the is a major component of the diet of Northern flying squirrels?"} +{"answers": ["Deros", "Mary", "Mary Deros"], "question": "in 2007 politician of Montreal helped prevent an historic city avenue from being renamed after Robert Bourassa, a former Quebec premier?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Scott Lipsky", "Lipsky"], "question": "tennis player , winner of the 2011 French Open Mixed Doubles Championship, was ranked #1 in the U.S. Juniors in both singles and doubles in 1995?"} +{"answers": ["Sempervivum tectorum"], "question": "many people still plant on the roofs of houses, as Charlemagne recommended?"} +{"answers": ["Musée d'Ethnographie du Trocadéro"], "question": "Picasso said he discovered \"what painting was all about\" after seeing African art in the Paris ?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Delaporte", "Louis Delaporte"], "question": "detailed drawings by French explorer guided the reconstruction of Pha That Luang, a major Buddhist temple in Laos?"} +{"answers": ["Constituencies for French residents overseas", "constituency for French residents overseas"], "question": "the world has been for French residents overseas to vote in the 2012 legislative election?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Stein", "Sam", "Stein"], "question": " won his first World Series of Poker bracelet at the 2011 World Series of Poker but his largest single-event prize was a result at the 2011 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure?"} +{"answers": ["Le Déjeuner en fourrure"], "question": "conversation in a Paris café inspired the Surrealist sculpture , consisting of a fur-covered teacup, saucer and spoon?"} +{"answers": ["Gray-crowned rosy finch", "Gray-crowned Rosy Finch"], "question": "the \"\" may breed at a higher altitude than any other breeding bird in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Burg Lockenhaus"], "question": "Elizabeth Báthory, known as the \"Blood Countess\" because of her reign of terror, torturing and murdering hundreds of women, once resided at the ?"} +{"answers": ["H. S. Wong", "H.", "Wong"], "question": "the Japanese government once put a bounty on the head of photojournalist ?"} +{"answers": ["Owais", "Owais Ahmed", "Ahmed"], "question": "all five of in the money finishes at the 2011 World Series of Poker were in Mixed poker games?"} +{"answers": ["Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir", "Out of the depths I cry to thee"], "question": "Martin Luther's chorale (From deep affliction I cry out to you) was sung at his own funeral?"} +{"answers": ["Plaza of the Seven Temples"], "question": "the main temple at the \"\" in the Maya city of Tikal, in modern Guatemala, was decorated with a skull and crossbones?"} +{"answers": ["Terry", "Fullerton", "Terry Fullerton"], "question": "triple Formula One world champion Ayrton Senna cited , his teammate in their karting days, as the driver he felt most satisfied racing against throughout his career?"} +{"answers": ["Józef", "Józef Tusk", "Tusk"], "question": "the figure of , grandfather of current Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, was in the center of the \"Wehrmacht affair\" of the 2005 Polish presidential election?"} +{"answers": ["Capnomancy"], "question": " was still practiced in New England as late as 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Andreas", "Andreas Samuel Krebs", "Krebs"], "question": "during the Swedish campaign against Norway in 1814 commander successfully led his troops to victory both in the Battle of Lier and in the Battle of Matrand?"} +{"answers": ["BMW F650CS"], "question": "the 2001 motorcycle's offbeat, \"iMac-inspired\" styling was meant to attract non-motorcyclists of the extreme sports generation?"} +{"answers": ["The Captive", "The Captive"], "question": "the man who bought \"(detail pictured)\" had John Raphael Smith's engraving plate broken after only 20 prints had been made?"} +{"answers": ["Chris", "Chris Moorman", "Moorman"], "question": "of twelve World Series of Poker in the money finishes, three have been in $10,000 Championship events and five in six-handed events?"} +{"answers": ["Bwana Mkubwa"], "question": "the mining settlement of received thousands of Polish refugees who arrived in Northern Rhodesia during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Rowe", "George Rowe", "Rowe"], "question": ", the High Bailiff of the Manor of Cheltenham, left England to become an Australian gold prospector, but instead found success creating watercolour paintings?"} +{"answers": ["Jacksonville Braves"], "question": "in 1953, the became one of the first two racially integrated baseball teams in the South Atlantic League by fielding players including Hank Aaron and Félix Mantilla?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William L. Brandon", "Brandon", "William Lindsay Brandon"], "question": "Confederate officer had an ankle-joint shattered in battle but initially refused whiskey as a painkiller because he only liked it with sugar added?"} +{"answers": ["Virgin and Child with Four Angels"], "question": "the 16th century painting \"\" by Gerard David is a modified copy of Jan van Eyck 15th century painting \"Virgin with Child at a Fountain\"?"} +{"answers": ["2011 royal tour of Canada"], "question": "the featured the first Canadian citizenship ceremony to include a member of Canada's royal family?"} +{"answers": ["Perrier", "Jean-Baptiste", "Jean-Baptiste Perrier"], "question": " was an ex-slave leader who led a peasant revolt in Southern Grand'Anse, Haiti between 1807 and 1820?"} +{"answers": ["Suming"], "question": "Taiwanese singer merges indigenous lyrics and electronic dance music to evoke specific qualities of attractive young men in his matrilineal Amis tribe, such as fishing and cooking skills?"} +{"answers": ["Leroy Arthur Petry", "Leroy", "Petry", "Leroy Petry"], "question": " \"\" is receiving the U.S. Medal of Honor today, marking only the second time that the award has been bestowed upon a living soldier for actions after the end of the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Sotir", "Sotir Kolea", "Kolea"], "question": "during term as director of the National Library of Albania the number of books there was tripled?"} +{"answers": ["Punchiná Dam"], "question": "the is part of the largest power station in Colombia?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Retz"], "question": "after the , the Kingdom of Hungary occupied the city, leading to the growth of its wine industry?"} +{"answers": ["Quiet Birdmen"], "question": "the were noisy?"} +{"answers": ["Narang", "Shammi", "Shammi Narang"], "question": "the man behind the courteous baritone \"Mind the gap\" announcements in the Delhi Metro is ?"} +{"answers": ["Livingstone Museum"], "question": "the , opened in 1934, is the oldest and largest museum in Zambia?"} +{"answers": ["Fay Ajzenberg-Selove", "Ajzenberg-Selove", "Fay"], "question": " had to fight a discrimination case against the University of Pennsylvania to be hired as a tenured professor of physics?"} +{"answers": ["District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act"], "question": "the freed slaves in Washington, D.C. almost nine months before the passage of the Emancipation Proclamation?"} +{"answers": ["Northern olingo", "Bushy-tailed olingo"], "question": "the \"\" can produce a foul-smelling liquid from its anal scent glands when alarmed, despite being more closely related to a raccoon than a skunk?"} +{"answers": ["Raw", "Peter", "Peter Raw", "Peter Frank Raw"], "question": "Air Commodore had joined the Royal Australian Air Force after being rejected by the Royal Australian Navy?"} +{"answers": ["classical compass winds", "Classical compass winds"], "question": "today you only really need to remember four names (North, East, South, West) to get around, but ancient Greeks and Romans had to memorize to orient themselves?"} +{"answers": ["Eagle Hotel", "Eagle Hotel"], "question": "unlike most hotels from the same period, the , built in 1826 in Waterford, Pennsylvania, has quoining?"} +{"answers": ["Katrina Dunn", "Katrina", "Dunn"], "question": "producer of Vancouver was awarded the Golden Bra in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Collins Hickey Johnston", "Collins", "Johnston", "Collins H. Johnston"], "question": ", halfback on the first Michigan football team in 1879, later published papers on eclampsia, tuberculosis, cardiac murmurs, and pulmonary abscess?"} +{"answers": ["Cheslakee"], "question": "the only loss of life recorded in the 70-year history of the Union Steamship Company of British Columbia was as a result of the sinking of the steamship ?"} +{"answers": ["Legien", "Carl Legien", "Carl"], "question": " organized a massive general strike in Germany to counter the right-wing Kapp-Putsch of ?"} +{"answers": ["Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival"], "question": "according to violinist Gidon Kremer, the in Austria philosophically resembles the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont, US?"} +{"answers": ["Oliver Valentine"], "question": "\"Holby City\" character has been described as \"a doctor with the blue eyes of Fonda and the medical competence of fondue\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mexlm", "Tzeltal people"], "question": "the \"(Tzeltal child pictured)\" of the Mexican state of Chiapas are descended from the Maya?"} +{"answers": ["Iraq ed-Dubb"], "question": "the earliest evidence for domesticated wheat and barley comes from in Jordan and dates to the mid-10th millennium BC?"} +{"answers": ["Redstone Test Stand"], "question": "the was built in Alabama by Wernher von Braun's rocketry team for just $25,000 out of concrete and salvaged materials?"} +{"answers": ["Pabasa", "Pabasa"], "question": "the is a chanting marathon practised during Holy Week in the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Waggonfabrik Talbot"], "question": "the Talent, a multiple unit passenger train in the rail system of Germany, Austria and Norway, was developed by in Aachen?"} +{"answers": ["Three Emperors Dinner"], "question": "Tsar Alexander II of Russia had a special crystal bottle of Roederer champagne made for the in 1867 so he could admire the bubbles?"} +{"answers": ["Mini Hatch"], "question": "as the full-sized clay mock-up of the \"\" was missing an exhaust pipe, chief designer Frank Stephenson, had to make one out of an empty beer can?"} +{"answers": ["Ride to Conquer Cancer", "The Ride to Conquer Cancer"], "question": " raised more money than any other cycling fundraiser in Canadian history?"} +{"answers": ["Svið"], "question": " \"\", a traditional Icelandic dish, consists of a sheep's head that has been cut in half, singed and boiled with the brain removed?"} +{"answers": ["Kathleen Cody", "Kathleen", "Cody", "Kathleen Cody"], "question": "years after long-time actress retired to Florida, she was cast in the Peter Bogdanovich film \"Illegally Yours\" when it was filming in her town?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Jan Claudius de Cock", "Cock", "Claudius de Cock"], "question": "a decorated the ceiling at Breda Palace?"} +{"answers": ["Wardang Island"], "question": "in the 1950s, was the site of a pioneering experiment to develop a biological solution for controlling the plague of introduced rabbits in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Grant Speed", "Speed", "Grant"], "question": "before he began shaping sculptures of the American West, of Utah had been a ranch-hand, horse breaker, and rodeo performer?"} +{"answers": ["Micronecta scholtzi"], "question": "the penis of the Lesser Water Boatman creates mating calls of 99.2 decibels, making it the loudest animal on earth, scaled for its size?"} +{"answers": ["Yak butter"], "question": " stays edible for up to a year and finds a new use after it gets old and rancid?"} +{"answers": ["Dorice", "Reid", "Dorice Reid"], "question": " died less than a month before she was supposed to become High Commissioner of the Cook Islands to New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Aparados da Serra National Park"], "question": "the is one of the first national parks of Brazil and was created to protect the Itaimbezinho canyon?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Wines", "Wines", "Martin"], "question": " was the first state representative from Greene County, Indiana?"} +{"answers": ["Puddington Old Hall"], "question": "during the Popish Plot, John Plessington was seized at in Cheshire, England, and hanged at Chester Castle in 1679?"} +{"answers": ["Ang mga Anak Dalita"], "question": "there is a storytelling scene in the novel where the Philippines is compared to a pearl, Spain to a fish, and the United States to a leech?"} +{"answers": ["Chase", "John Chase", "John Manley Chase", "John Chase", "John"], "question": "ophthalmologist \"\" commanded the Colorado National Guard in the Colorado Labor Wars, the arrest of Mother Jones, and the Ludlow Massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Gorno-Altai Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic", "Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic"], "question": "the lasted for only nine months as an Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic before the dissolution of the Soviet Union, which turned it into the Altai Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Passemant astronomical clock"], "question": "the , designed to work until the year 9999, was the first clock used to set the official time in France?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Prine", "Prine", "Carl"], "question": "military investigative reporter was accused by the Railroad Development Corporation's owner, Henry Posner, of \"profiting from the promotion of hysteria\"?"} +{"answers": ["Schooner Hotel"], "question": "an episode of Living TV's \"Most Haunted\" claimed that there have been over 3000 reported experiences of ghosts at the since 1998?"} +{"answers": ["Horsham Unitarian Church"], "question": "Elizabeth Gatford, who endowed a charity that distributed bread to the poor at , was buried in four coffins?"} +{"answers": ["Friends with Kids"], "question": "not only will Jennifer Westfeldt make her directorial debut with , but also write, produce and act in it?"} +{"answers": ["Platanthera holochila"], "question": "the endangered is the rarest orchid species native to Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Aya", "Sameshima", "Aya Sameshima"], "question": "Japanese international footballer worked at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plants prior to the disaster there?"} +{"answers": ["Nest-building in primates"], "question": "Orangutans may provide their with pillows, blankets, bunk-beds and roofs?"} +{"answers": ["Ujjani Dam"], "question": "Do you know that, in the Bhima River valley, of the 22 dams built, the \"\" in Maharashtra, India, is the terminal and also the largest dam in the valley?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Jewell", "Albert", "Jewell"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1913, American aviator disappeared off Long Island, New York, on his way to an air race?"} +{"answers": ["The Warring States", "The Warring States"], "question": " is a 2011 film based on the rivalry between two ancient military tacticians, Sun Bin and Pang Juan?"} +{"answers": ["Loaded Questions", "Loaded Questions"], "question": "more than one million copies of have been sold, though the creator originally had to borrow about $18,000 from his parents and sell the game out of his car's trunk?"} +{"answers": ["A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1874, Kansas State University's began offering the first American program of study in printing?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Leitzersdorf"], "question": "the cost the Holy Roman Empire the Archduchy of Austria?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Emmet", "Robert", "Odlum", "Robert Emmet Odlum"], "question": "swimming instructor died from the first jump off the Brooklyn Bridge?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary de Crypt Church", "St Mary de Crypt Church, Gloucester"], "question": " \"\" was an ammunition factory during the First English Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["All Hyderabad Trade Union Congress"], "question": "Makhdoom Mohiuddin, the president of the , was arrested at the founding meeting of the organization in 1946?"} +{"answers": ["Arizona State University Art Museum"], "question": "Georgia O'Keeffe's first skull painting which is held by the references the \"memento mori\" concept?"} +{"answers": ["Ruskin Dam and Powerhouse", "Ruskin Dam"], "question": "the has been a filming location for the TV series \"The X-Files\", \"MacGyver\", \"Smallville\", \"Dark Angel\" and the movie \"The Invisible\"?"} +{"answers": ["Camaj", "Martin", "Martin Camaj"], "question": " novel \"Rrathë\" is considered to be the first psychological novel in Albanian?"} +{"answers": ["Museum of Broken Relationships"], "question": "the received the 2011 Kenneth Hudson Award for the most innovative museum in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["İncili", "Çavuş", "İncili Çavuş"], "question": "Suleiman the Magnificent supposedly gave a pearl to wear to distinguish him from other sergeants?"} +{"answers": ["Christine Jorgensen Reveals", "Christine Jorgensen"], "question": " is a docudrama about the first celebrity transsexual, who was called the world's most famous woman at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Tornadoes in New England"], "question": "though generally uncommon, have nevertheless included two of the ten most damaging such storms in U.S. history?"} +{"answers": ["Omura Shrine"], "question": "the object of worship at is a sword?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Maitland, Duchess of Lauderdale", "Elizabeth", "Lauderdale"], "question": " was a member of the secret organisation the Sealed Knot and that she was accused of witchcraft due to her political influence?"} +{"answers": ["Charles S. Mitchell", "Charles Sumner Mitchell", "Mitchell", "Charles"], "question": " \"\", goalkeeper on the first Michigan football team, became the editor-in-chief of the \"Washington Herald\"?"} +{"answers": ["Heydar Aliyev Foundation", "Heydar Aliyev"], "question": "in Azerbaijan, the builds more schools than the Ministry of Education?"} +{"answers": ["Tanguy Ngombo", "Tanguy", "Ngombo"], "question": "in the 2011 NBA Draft, reigning NBA champion Dallas Mavericks selected Qatari basketball player , even though his age and eligibility were disputed?"} +{"answers": ["Theil–Sen estimator"], "question": "the can accurately fit a line to a set of sample points even when up to 29% of the points have been arbitrarily corrupted?"} +{"answers": ["National Museum of Archaeology of Bolivia", "National Museum of Archaeology", "National Museum of Archaeology"], "question": "the has been described as Bolivia's most prominent museum?"} +{"answers": ["Duchy of Opole and Racibórz"], "question": ", one of many Duchies of Silesia, was created in the 13th century, split by the end of it, and recreated in the 16th by the last Piast?"} +{"answers": ["Stella Maris", "Stella Maris Polytechnic"], "question": "students at the university in Monrovia, Liberia, pay only US$5 tuition per credit?"} +{"answers": ["Greatham Church"], "question": "writer Arthur Mee was once advised not to mistake \"\" for a haystack?"} +{"answers": ["Gómez", "Juan", "Juan Gualberto Gómez", "Juan Gualberto Gómez Ferrer"], "question": " was the most conspicuous Afro-Cuban leader during the Cuban War of Independence?"} +{"answers": ["Dicksonia Plantation"], "question": "the main house at in Alabama was destroyed by fire twice during the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["A. K. Chettiar", "A.", "Chettiar", "A. Karuppan Chettiar"], "question": "Tamil writer published his first magazine at the age of 20?"} +{"answers": ["French India Socialist Party"], "question": "in the 1948 municipal polls in Pondicherry, largely assumed to have been rigged, the won all 102 seats?"} +{"answers": ["Jessie Miller", "Miller", "Jessie"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1927, became the first woman to complete an England-to-Australia flight?"} +{"answers": ["Pon de Floor"], "question": "the music video for \"\", a dancehall and funk carioca song by Major Lazer, contains scenes of people dry humping and incorporates daggering choreography?"} +{"answers": ["Communist Party of French India"], "question": "in 1954 \"The New York Times\" warned that the was likely to seize power in the colony?"} +{"answers": ["CFTR inhibitory factor"], "question": "the can induce cystic fibrosis (CF) -like conditions in the lungs of a non-CF patient?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "Charles Franklin Hildebrand", "Franklin Hildebrand", "Charles Hildebrand", "Hildebrand"], "question": "American journalist earned the Purple Heart and Silver Star for his World War I service in the battles of the Marne River and Argonne Forest?"} +{"answers": ["John R. Drish House", "Dr. John R. Drish House"], "question": "witnesses have reported ghostly lights and phantom fires emanating from the in Tuscaloosa, Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["The Jed Foundation", "Jed Foundation"], "question": "Demi Lovato and Miley Cyrus partnered with to help teenagers cope with personal struggles?"} +{"answers": ["Marimba Ani", "Marimba", "Ani"], "question": " first introduced the term Maafa to describe the African holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Lakhitov", "Mikhail", "Mikhail Lakhitov"], "question": " started competing in international poker competitions in 2010 and by was one of the top 20 poker players in the world?"} +{"answers": ["And the Land Lay Still"], "question": "the critically acclaimed 2010 novel by James Robertson won the prestigious Scottish Book of the Year Award?"} +{"answers": ["Lipetsk fighter-pilot school"], "question": "Germany, prohibited by the Treaty of Versailles from having an air force, operated the secret in the Soviet Union from 1926 to 1933?"} +{"answers": ["National Poverty Eradication Programme"], "question": "the Nigerian poverty reduction program has been a recent target for hacktivists?"} +{"answers": ["Bjørn", "Bjørnsen", "Bjørn Bjørnsen"], "question": "Norwegian journalist started his journalistic career when 15 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Shely", "Forest Shely", "Forest"], "question": "the Kentucky physician and Yale alumnus was for 56 years a trustee of the Baptist institution Campbellsville University?"} +{"answers": ["Santiago", "Cecilia Santiago", "Cecilia"], "question": "by making her debut in the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup at the age of 16, became the youngest-ever goalkeeper to appear in a World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Fellure", "Jack Fellure", "Jack"], "question": "American perennial candidate , whose platform is based on the Authorized 1611 King James Bible, received the 2012 presidential nomination of the Prohibition Party?"} +{"answers": ["Ujarrás"], "question": "one of the oldest churches in Costa Rica, Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de la Limpia Concepcion \"\", built in the 1560s in , has been proposed as a World Heritage Site?"} +{"answers": ["West Ham United F.C.", "West Ham United F.C. supporters"], "question": "the movies \"Green Street Hooligans\" and \"Cass\" are based on ?"} +{"answers": ["The Captive King"], "question": " is a lost painting by Joseph Wright of Derby that showed Guy de Lusignan taken prisoner, after the relics of the true cross were said to be lost?"} +{"answers": ["Juan Cruz Mascia", "Mascia", "Juan"], "question": "17-year-old Uruguayan footballer has been hailed as the heir to 2010 FIFA World Cup star Diego Forlán in the English and South American media?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Bréville"], "question": "on 12 June 1944, during the , friendly fire killed the commander of the attacking force and wounded two British brigadiers?"} +{"answers": ["McDonald", "Alex", "Alex McDonald", "Alex McDonald", "Alex'' McDonald"], "question": "the was the \"King of the Klondike?\""} +{"answers": ["The Fly-fisher's Entomology"], "question": "Alfred Ronalds' (1836) \"(plate pictured)\" was the first work on fly fishing to illustrate named artificial flies and their counterpart natural insects?"} +{"answers": ["Herlinatiens"], "question": " first novel about lesbian relationships is considered the \"coming out\" for Indonesian writings about gays and lesbians?"} +{"answers": ["Pemper", "Mietek Pemper", "Mietek"], "question": ", who was forced to work as Amon Göth's secretary, compiled and typed Oskar Schindler's famous list, which saved 1,200 Jewish prisoners from the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["225th Field Ambulance", "225th Field Ambulance"], "question": "the a British airborne forces unit, became responsible for the medical welfare of German U-boat crews?"} +{"answers": ["Chavrusa", "Chavruta"], "question": "when yeshiva students learn with their , they may wave their hands and shout at each other?"} +{"answers": ["Tautira"], "question": "Robert Louis Stevenson, who stayed in , Tahiti \"\" for two months, called it “The Garden of the World” in his letters to his friends?"} +{"answers": ["Cherry Hill", "Cherry Hill Farmhouse"], "question": "the in Falls Church, Virginia, appears in the works of American poet James Whitcomb Riley?"} +{"answers": ["Leydin", "Graham", "Graham Leydin", "Graham William Leydin"], "question": "despite starting in the 1959 VFL Grand Final, Australian footballer only started two games in the 1961 season?"} +{"answers": ["Denmark–Eritrea relations"], "question": " are conducted via their embassies in Kenya and Sweden after Denmark closed their embassy in Eritrea less than five years after it opened?"} +{"answers": ["African Methodist Episcopal University", "Methodist Episcopal University"], "question": "the is the second largest university in Liberia?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred and Emily"], "question": "shortly before Doris Lessing's was published, the Nobel Prize-winning novelist announced it was her final book?"} +{"answers": ["The Stars in the Bright Sky"], "question": "\"The Herald\" said the character Manda from Alan Warner's 2010 novel was \"the most vivid, aggravating lynchpin in recent Scottish fiction\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tikal Temple III"], "question": " at the Maya city of Tikal in Guatemala was the last pyramid ever built there?"} +{"answers": ["Green Seamount"], "question": ", an underwater volcano, could have taken up to 260,000 years to reach its present height?"} +{"answers": ["Monarchism in Bavaria after 1918"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1933, when attempts were made to to stall the Nazis' rise to power, Adolf Hitler warned the Bavarian government that this would lead to a \"terrible catastrophe\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jeremy Howard-Williams", "Jeremy", "Howard-Williams"], "question": "although was a fighter pilot, he wrote the \"classic account of the sail-maker's art\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gupta", "Vinita", "Vinita Gupta"], "question": " is credited as being the first woman of Indian origin to take her company public in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Lymm Hall"], "question": "the rose garden at in Cheshire, England, was Edward Kemp's first recorded commission?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Scissorhands", "Edward Scissorhands"], "question": "unlike the 1990 film version starring Johnny Depp, the 2005 theatrical adaptation of was set in the 1950s and performed to musical accompaniment?"} +{"answers": ["Pholiota communis"], "question": "young mushrooms of are sticky?"} +{"answers": ["Gudea cylinders"], "question": "the \"\" are the longest literary composition ever found in the Sumerian language?"} +{"answers": ["Mayhew", "Mayhew Foster", "Foster"], "question": "U.S. Army pilot in 1945 transported Luftwaffe chief Hermann Göring from Austria to Germany, where Göring stood trial for war crimes at Nuremberg?"} +{"answers": ["Angel Angel"], "question": "the 1995 novel is being adapted into the film \"Long Time Gone\" starring Meg Ryan?"} +{"answers": ["D. W. Reeves", "Reeves", "David W. Reeves", "David", "David Wallis Reeves"], "question": "John Philip Sousa considered \"The Father of Band Music in America\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Debra", "Tropical Storm Debra"], "question": " developed from a cold low and a tropical wave?"} +{"answers": ["Branković", "Slobodan Branković", "Slobodan Branković", "Slobodan"], "question": " ran in the men's race in the 1992 Barcelona Games as an Independent Olympic Participant?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert Holden Thorp", "Holden Thorp", "Thorp", "Holden"], "question": "University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chancellor at age 17 won a regional contest for the fastest time solving a Rubik's Cube puzzle?"} +{"answers": ["Ephraim", "Brank", "Ephraim Brank", "Ephraim McLean Brank"], "question": "according to an account by a British officer, the marksmanship of Kentucky rifleman \"\" contributed more than anything else to the US victory at the Battle of New Orleans?"} +{"answers": ["Shankar Mahadevan", "Shankar Mahadevan Academy"], "question": "the is an online music academy founded by award-winning composer and singer Shankar Mahadevan?"} +{"answers": ["O moj Shqypni"], "question": " has been described as one of the most influential and most important poems written in Albanian?"} +{"answers": ["Soldiers Chapel"], "question": "the benefactor of , near Big Sky Resort, wrote that hillbilly Bible thumpers, conscientious objectors, and those refusing to salute the US flag should be excluded from the chapel?"} +{"answers": ["Nils Vogt", "Vogt", "Nils Vogt", "Nils Collett Vogt", "Nils"], "question": "journalist was the first chairman of the Norwegian Press Association?"} +{"answers": ["I Married Wyatt Earp"], "question": "the memoir , supposedly by Wyatt Earp's wife Josephine, was regarded as factual and cited by scholars, but was discovered to be a \"fraud\" and a \"hoax\" after 23 years?"} +{"answers": ["Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic"], "question": "the , first formed in 1920, has since been renamed three times, most recently as the Udmurt Republic in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Noël", "Noël"], "question": "Odessa, Texas oil industialist and banker also raised pecans for commercial food production on a ranch in Sutton County?"} +{"answers": ["Walang Sugat"], "question": "the Philippine play (\"Not Wounded\") was a statement against imperialism by its author, the father of the Tagalog zarzuela?"} +{"answers": ["Nankudhu", "John Nankudhu", "John", "John ya Otto Nankudhu"], "question": " received a state burial in Namibia two days ago?"} +{"answers": ["Ang Singsing ng Dalagang Marmol"], "question": " (c. 1905) is one of the Philippines' first historical novels written in the twentieth century?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Craven Snyder", "Robert", "Robert C. Snyder", "Snyder"], "question": "Louisiana Tech University English professor worked on the Manhattan Project in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Mohammad Khalil Naik", "Naik", "Mohammad"], "question": "in the 2002 Jammu & Kashmir Assembly election, communist candidate won the Wachi seat by only 80 votes?"} +{"answers": ["Déjame Entrar", "Déjame Entrar"], "question": "\"\" by Colombian singer-songwriter Carlos Vives was awarded the Latin Grammy Award for Best Tropical Song?"} +{"answers": ["Great Mosque of al-Nuri", "Great Mosque of al-Nuri"], "question": "the leaning minaret \"\" of the in Mosul, Iraq, reputedly gained its tilt after it bowed to the prophet Muhammad?"} +{"answers": ["Turkey Buzzard", "Operation Turkey Buzzard"], "question": "in 1943, Horsa gliders were towed from England to Tunisia during without knowing whether this would be possible?"} +{"answers": ["Theodore W. Brevard", "Theodorus", "Theodorus Washington Brevard", "Brevard", "Theodorus W. Brevard"], "question": ", a military officer who served with the Confederate States Army, was captured by General George Custer's cavalry?"} +{"answers": ["69 Squadron", "69 Squadron"], "question": "in 1981 an Israeli F-4 Phantom II numbered \"222\" collided in mid-air with an F-16 Fighting Falcon bearing the exact same number?"} +{"answers": ["Job", "Ignjat Job", "Ignjat"], "question": "\"Madmen in the Yard\", a drawing by the Croatian painter \"\", was influenced by his two-year stay in a mental hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Marton Mill", "Little Marton Mill"], "question": " was built in England in 1838 and restored in 1937 to become a memorial?"} +{"answers": ["Jerbourg Point"], "question": "during World War II, the Germans built a bomb- and gas-proof bunker on , the southeastern point of Guernsey in the English Channel?"} +{"answers": ["Satomura", "Shigeo", "Shigeo Satomura"], "question": " pioneered non-invasive monitoring of blood flow in the human body using ultrasonic Doppler techniques in the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Paglipas ng Dilim"], "question": "the Philippine play (\"After the Darkness\") tackles the conflicts of mixing cultures from the Philippines, Spain, and the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Norma Lyon", "Lyon", "Norma"], "question": "although studied animal science at Iowa State University, she ended up sculpting butter at state fairs?"} +{"answers": ["Galiella rufa"], "question": "the fungus \"\" kills nematodes?"} +{"answers": ["Ritz-Carlton Atlantic City", "Atlantic City"], "question": "the in Atlantic City was home to Nucky Johnson, the political boss portrayed in the American television series \"Boardwalk Empire\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Louis Larsen", "Henry", "Larsen"], "question": "USMC Lieutenant General was Governor of American Samoa and Governor of Guam after his father-in-law and brother-in-law were each Governor of Colorado?"} +{"answers": ["Lower Huxley Hall"], "question": "the Grade II* listed in the English town of Huxley, Cheshire, is approached by a Grade II* listed bridge and archway, and stands on a moated site that is a scheduled monument?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan Audy-Marchessault", "Jonathan", "Jonathan Marchessault", "Marchessault"], "question": "in 2011 became the first player to lead the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in playoff scoring despite not playing in the final playoff round?"} +{"answers": ["Nehru Setu"], "question": "the , built in 1900, was the longest railway bridge in India until a longer one was opened in February 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Bey", "Turahanoğlu Ömer Bey", "Turahanoğlu"], "question": "after the Ottoman general wiped out one of Dracula's armies in 1462, he deposited 2,000 severed heads at the feet of Sultan Mehmed II?"} +{"answers": ["The Last Ringbearer"], "question": ", an English translation of a Russian alternative retelling of \"Lord of the Rings\", has been published as a non-commercial ebook after a 10-year delay due to fears of litigation?"} +{"answers": ["Fleming Museum of Art", "Robert Hull Fleming Museum"], "question": "the at the University of Vermont includes a complete set of the \"Description de l'Égypte\", a book series based on the French campaign in Egypt under Napoleon?"} +{"answers": ["Cape dune mole-rat", "Cape dune mole rat"], "question": "the can excavate up to of soil in a month?"} +{"answers": ["195th Field Ambulance", "195th Field Ambulance"], "question": "during World War II, an officer from a recommended a German NCO for the Iron Cross?"} +{"answers": ["Basaloid squamous cell lung carcinoma"], "question": " was first described in 1992 and declared a lung cancer variant by the World Health Organization in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Abdulla", "Abdulla Kurd", "Kurd"], "question": "Russian forces killed , al-Qaeda's top operative in Chechnya, one day after U.S. forces killed al-Qaeda head Osama bin Laden?"} +{"answers": ["State College", "Dominica State College"], "question": "initial student admission in 2010 for the planned for 900 applicants, was less than 400, and resulted in an extension of enrollment and waiver of the admission fee?"} +{"answers": ["NCAA Season 87"], "question": "the of the Philippines' NCAA kicks off today at the Araneta Coliseum?"} +{"answers": ["Leotia lubrica"], "question": " are considered inedible?"} +{"answers": ["Declaration of war by Canada"], "question": "other than the Second World War, there has never been a ?"} +{"answers": ["Royal standards of Canada"], "question": "the was first used during the 2011 Royal tour of Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Ida Plantation", "Mount Ida"], "question": " in Talladega County, Alabama, burned to the ground after being struck by lightning?"} +{"answers": ["Riella"], "question": " is the only liverwort to grow as a submerged aquatic?"} +{"answers": ["The Sweetest Dream"], "question": "Doris Lessing's book was originally intended to be volume three of her autobiography, but she made it a novel to avoid offending people?"} +{"answers": ["Ben", "Ben Lamb", "Lamb"], "question": "although the first six of World Series of Poker in the money finishes were in Texas hold 'em, all three of his final tables have been in pot limit Omaha hold 'em?"} +{"answers": ["Eduardo Abaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve", "Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve"], "question": "the contains a \"stone tree\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert H. Johnson", "Henry Johnson", "Johnson"], "question": "during World War II, Wyoming State Senator flew bombing missions in support of the French Resistance against the Nazis?"} +{"answers": ["Tequisquiapan"], "question": "although wine production is important to the economy of in Mexico, the locals do not generally consume it?"} +{"answers": ["Esteus", "Sony Esteus", "Sony"], "question": "journalist had his arm broken by the Port-au-Prince police while covering a story?"} +{"answers": ["Barff", "Frederick", "Frederick Settle Barff"], "question": " invented a device, similar to a catalytic converter, to remove SO and CO from the exhaust fumes of locomotives in the 1860s?"} +{"answers": ["Reportedly haunted locations in Scotland"], "question": " include a tenement where bubonic plague victims were quarantined and starved to death by local councilmen?"} +{"answers": ["Eastcote House", "Eastcote House Gardens"], "question": "the coach house, dovecote and the \"\" are all that remain of the 16th-century Eastcote House?"} +{"answers": ["``Justice League Dark", "Justice League", "Justice League Dark"], "question": "as part of the DC Universe reboot, has been launched featuring some of DC Comics' more bizarre and supernatural characters?"} +{"answers": ["Dominica Museum", "The Dominica Museum"], "question": " in Roseau contains an example of the pwi pwi, a miniature raft native to Dominica?"} +{"answers": ["Union", "Union"], "question": ", a German-Hungarian trade union council, had substantial following amongst agricultural labourers in southwestern Slovakia after the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["University of New Mexico Art Museum", "University of New Mexico"], "question": "94 pieces of Spanish colonial silver and 22 New Mexican \"santos\" are part of the collection?"} +{"answers": ["Phacelia argillacea"], "question": "the American wildflower \"\" is one of Utah's most endangered species and one of the nation's rarest plants?"} +{"answers": ["Slovak Social Democratic Party of the Kingdom of Hungary"], "question": "the founded their own party in 1905, but merged back into the Hungarian Social Democratic Party after a few months due to economic problems?"} +{"answers": ["Downtown Ossining Historic District"], "question": "several fires and the construction of the Croton Aqueduct shaped the of New York?"} +{"answers": ["Antonio", "Antonio Ricardo", "Ricardo"], "question": "in 1584 became the first printer in South America with the publication of the \"Doctrina Christiana\", a book in Spanish, Quechua and Aymara?"} +{"answers": ["UVF Mid-Ulster Brigade"], "question": "the illegal loyalist paramilitary group the was founded in 1972 by Billy Hanna, a decorated war hero?"} +{"answers": ["Ismaila Gwarzo", "Aliyu Ismaila Gwarzo", "Gwarzo", "Ismaila"], "question": ", a former Nigerian National Security Advisor was accused of theft of and repaid a few hundred million?"} +{"answers": ["Bruce T. Halle Library"], "question": "though located on the Eastern Michigan University campus, the houses one of the largest collections of children's literature in the US?"} +{"answers": ["Alan Wilson", "Alan", "Alan McCrory Wilson", "Alan Wilson", "Wilson"], "question": "South Carolina Attorney General is the adopted son of Congressman Joe Wilson?"} +{"answers": ["Såner Station"], "question": "the disused was purchased by a family for Norwegian kroner in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Helen", "Derr", "Helen Derr"], "question": "the religion editor was the first female deacon of the First Presbyterian Church of Alexandria, Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["The Automatt"], "question": "The Clash adopted the song \"I Fought the Law\" after Joe Strummer and Mick Jones heard it on a vintage jukebox at ?"} +{"answers": ["Gustav", "Gustav"], "question": "the first report of the D–Day landings received in the British mainland was delivered by , a messenger pigeon?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Fitzgerald", "Edward", "Edward Fitzgerald", "Fitzgerald", "Edward Hamilton Fitzgerald"], "question": " clients have included public hate-figures such as Myra Hindley, Mary Bell, Maxine Carr, Jon Venables, various IRA prisoners and Abu Hamza?"} +{"answers": ["Kotezi Viaduct"], "question": "the was renamed twice before its official opening, following a naming dispute between two villages?"} +{"answers": ["Nevelson", "Louise", "Louise Nevelson"], "question": "sculptor had an affair with Diego Rivera, much to the dismay of Frida Kahlo?"} +{"answers": ["Heine Meine", "Meine", "Heine"], "question": "during the Prohibition era, the National League's leading pitcher \"\" operated a speakeasy known for \"moose milk that would peel the paint off a battleship\"?"} +{"answers": ["Port of Rijeka"], "question": "the , the largest Croatian port, was once the only Hungarian seaport?"} +{"answers": ["Sinomeganeura huangheensis", "Sinomeganeura"], "question": "with a wingspan, is small for the Griffenfly family Meganeuridae, known for species with spans over ?"} +{"answers": ["Ory's Creole Trombone"], "question": "Kid Ory's composition \"\" was the first jazz record made by a black jazz band from New Orleans?"} +{"answers": ["Bone Regency", "Bone"], "question": "shrimp, seaweed, and milkfish are found in ?"} +{"answers": ["Tylopilus"], "question": "pink pores and a very bitter taste help identify species \"(T. felleus pictured)\" from other boletes?"} +{"answers": ["Balada Shalawat"], "question": "the album , released as an act of charity during Ramadan, includes songs based on the Quran and the life of Muhammad?"} +{"answers": ["B. B. Davis", "Davis", "B."], "question": "during basketball career at Lamar University, his team won the conference championship every year?"} +{"answers": ["Armed Forces Special Weapons Project"], "question": "the men of the took two weeks to assemble their first atomic bomb in ?"} +{"answers": ["Mongolarachne", "Nephila jurassica"], "question": "the discovery of the extinct golden silk orb-weaver species extended the fossil record of the genus by years?"} +{"answers": ["Arab Indonesians", "Modern Arab Indonesians"], "question": "the first \"(family pictured)\" may date from the fifth century?"} +{"answers": ["Latin Grammy Award for Best Singer-Songwriter Album"], "question": "American singer Soraya earned the first Latin Grammy Award for in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Saniwa"], "question": "a fossil of the extinct monitor lizard preserves cartilage, scales, and even a wind pipe?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Socha", "Socha", "Michael Robert Socha"], "question": "British actor was injured at least seven times during filming of his scenes on the supernatural drama \"Being Human\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Merville Gun Battery"], "question": "despite being captured on D-Day, 6 June 1944 by British paratroops, the remained in German hands until 17 August?"} +{"answers": ["Emerentia"], "question": " was reputed in the late 15th century to be the great-grandmother of Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["Kastner", "Bruno", "Bruno Kastner"], "question": "the film career of \"\" began in 1914 with the silent film \"Engelein\" (Little Angel), opposite Asta Nielsen, and ended with the advent of sound, because he stammered?"} +{"answers": ["1952 NBA All-Star Game"], "question": "in 1953, Paul Arizin won a belated most valuable player award for his performance in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Leviathan", "Leviathan"], "question": "the tallest and fastest roller coaster in Canada will be when it opens at Canada's Wonderland in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Sam", "Sam Greene", "Sam'' Greene", "Greene"], "question": ", who covered Detroit sports from 1922 to 1963, was called \"one of America's best known sports chroniclers,\" \"a gentlemanly patriarch\" and one of sport's \"most beloved figures\"?"} +{"answers": ["Patriotic Party"], "question": "the of the late 18th century Great Sejm succeeded in passing one of the first constitutions in Europe influenced by the Enlightenment ideals?"} +{"answers": ["Academy Award for Best Costume Design"], "question": "despite the fact that the majority of submitted films are set in contemporary times, the has only been awarded to films with such a setting twice since 1967?"} +{"answers": ["Gun Hägglund", "Hägglund", "Gun"], "question": " \"\" was Sweden first female TV news presenter?"} +{"answers": ["Ixtonton"], "question": "for most of its history, was the most important Maya city in the upper Mopan Valley of Guatemala?"} +{"answers": ["London–Surrey Cycle Classic"], "question": "Kristian House did not finish first in the but did win its King of the Mountains award?"} +{"answers": ["Niagara Whirlpool"], "question": "the \"\" formed when the Niagara River intersected an ancient pre-glacial river gorge?"} +{"answers": ["Bayfield group"], "question": "the first quarry opened in 1868 on Basswood Island?"} +{"answers": ["Prahalada", "Prahalada"], "question": " was remade 20 times in numerous languages, with most of the remakes box-office successes?"} +{"answers": ["Elephant of the Bastille"], "question": " \"(engraving pictured)\" in Paris was protected by a man living in one of its legs?"} +{"answers": ["Kołłątaj's Forge"], "question": "the reformers of popularized the ideals of the French Revolution in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth?"} +{"answers": ["Emotional Backgammon"], "question": "the first film directed by actor Leon Herbert was the British comedy/drama ?"} +{"answers": ["Intelligence Quotient and Browser Usage", "Intelligence Quotient and Browser Usage"], "question": "the fake report hoaxed many global news organizations into reporting that Internet Explorer 6 users had remarkably low IQs?"} +{"answers": ["Peitz", "Heinie'' Peitz", "Heinie Peitz", "Heinie"], "question": " was on the receiving end of the famed \"Pretzel Battery\" in the 1890s?"} +{"answers": ["Hacking River"], "question": "supplejack, blackbutt and soapy box can be found along the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Haematoxylum brasiletto"], "question": "wood of the is used to make traditional medicines and bows for stringed instruments?"} +{"answers": ["HyperSizer"], "question": "after being developed for the National Aerospace Plane, software was used to improve the design of wind turbines and a one-of-a-kind airplane?"} +{"answers": ["Alejo Calatayud", "Calatayud", "Alejo"], "question": "in 1730, rebels under the command of a silversmith named seized control of Cochabamba, Bolivia?"} +{"answers": ["Ovoo", "Ovoo"], "question": "the extinct monitor lizard has \"mystery bones\" in its skull?"} +{"answers": ["Cunningham", "Larry Cunningham", "Larry"], "question": "Irish country singer and his band got their first break when Jim Reeves walked off the stage during a concert?"} +{"answers": ["Mammoth", "Mammoth"], "question": " at Holiday World & Splashin' Safari will be the world's longest water coaster when it opens in 2012, taking the title from the park's Wildebeest water coaster?"} +{"answers": ["Amy Wyatt"], "question": "the actress who plays in the British soap opera \"Emmerdale\" has been nominated for two \"Best Newcomer\" awards?"} +{"answers": ["War of the Vicuñas and Basques", "Basque-Vicuña war"], "question": "in 1622 broke out in present-day Bolivia between Basques and \"Vicuñas\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kichō"], "question": "a \"\" is a portable multi-paneled silk partition used in aristocratic households during and following the Heian period in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Urocyon progressus"], "question": ", a species of extinct fox, was formally described after two bones and a tooth were found?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Burmese armed forces", "Royal Armed Forces", "Royal Burmese Armed Forces"], "question": "the employed a conscription system that required local chiefs to supply men from their jurisdiction on the basis of population?"} +{"answers": ["Project Pop"], "question": "Indonesian comedy band originally sang about \"food and martial arts fighters\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lisa", "Nemec", "Lisa Nemec", "Lisa Christina Nemec"], "question": " \"\" debut marathon was the fastest marathon run by any Croatian athlete in 2010, including men?"} +{"answers": ["Warlander"], "question": "the modern , a new Baroque horse breed derived from the Andalusian and Friesian breeds, was inspired by a historic war horse cross that has been bred since at least the 16th century?"} +{"answers": ["Riantiarno", "Nano Riantiarno", "N. Riantiarno", "Nano"], "question": " works include the \"Cockroach\", \"White Snake\", and \"Constipation\" \"operas\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cancer pain", "cancer pain"], "question": "Do you know that, though can usually be eliminated or controlled, nearly half of all patients receive inadequate treatment and suffer pain needlessly?"} +{"answers": ["Deinacrida rugosa"], "question": "the male attracts mates using the aroma of its feces?"} +{"answers": ["Hugo Steinhaus", "Steinhaus", "Hugo"], "question": " \"\" \"discovered\" Stefan Banach and helped re-establish Polish mathematics at the University of Wrocław after World War II?"} +{"answers": ["A Catholic Statement on Pluralism and Abortion"], "question": "after 26 nuns signed , the Vatican stated that all but two had recanted, leading 11 others to issue a statement of solidarity denying that they had done so?"} +{"answers": ["Linton Park"], "question": " in Kent, England, has an avenue of Giant Sequoia trees planted in 1864?"} +{"answers": ["Population planning in Singapore", "population planning in Singapore"], "question": "Singapore paid uneducated women to get sterilised as part of its campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Fair dealing in United Kingdom law"], "question": "although is interpreted liberally, it is still narrower than the United States equivalent?"} +{"answers": ["Decision fatigue"], "question": " can influence irrational impulse purchases at supermarkets?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Schwimer", "Michael Fredarick Schwimer", "Schwimer"], "question": "Philadelphia Phillies rookie was featured on ESPN while walking across a baseball field wearing a pink feather boa, and matching pink purse and pink backpack?"} +{"answers": ["Purr by Katy Perry", "Purr"], "question": "the bottle for Katy Perry's perfume was inspired by her Catwoman stage costume?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Domes", "Maharishi Golden Domes"], "question": "hundreds of people daily practice Yogic flying in the \"\" in Fairfield, Iowa?"} +{"answers": ["Hetmans' Party"], "question": "the of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth called upon Russia to help defend their Golden Liberties?"} +{"answers": ["Putnam", "Rex Putnam", "Rex"], "question": " had a longer tenure as Oregon Superintendent of Public Instruction than did any other superintendent in history?"} +{"answers": ["Ecological light pollution"], "question": "even when LED street lighting produces less light than conventional forms of lighting, it can still cause more ?"} +{"answers": ["Leo Suryadinata", "Suryadinata", "Leo"], "question": " has written more than 50 books, with a focus on Chinese Indonesians?"} +{"answers": ["Rigby's Buildings"], "question": "Thomas Rigby of Liverpool, England, added medieval-style grotesques to ?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Jerome"], "question": "the \"\" in Aspen, Colorado, was one of the first buildings west of the Mississippi to have full electric lighting?"} +{"answers": ["Free-to-play", "free-to-play"], "question": "a survey found women in massively multiplayer online games spent, on average, 50% more money than men?"} +{"answers": ["Public Finance Balance of Smoking in the Czech Republic"], "question": "the report found that the \"effect of smoking on the public finance balance in the Czech Republic in 1999 was positive\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Jan Suchorzewski", "Suchorzewski"], "question": "the effigy of , who once threatened to kill his son to prevent the signing of the Constitution of 3 May, was hanged during the Kościuszko Insurrection?"} +{"answers": ["Coleman", "Brunette Coleman", "Brunette"], "question": "the complete works of were not published until seventeen years after the death of Philip Larkin?"} +{"answers": ["Cuban Friendship Urn"], "question": "the monument \"\" originally stood in Havana, was moved to Washington, DC, in 1928, disappeared around 1959, and was found and re-erected in the 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Gilbert Crichlow", "Frank Crichlow", "Frank", "Crichlow"], "question": "in 1992, Black British civil rights activist was awarded record damages of £50,000 for false imprisonment, battery and malicious prosecution?"} +{"answers": ["Todd Carter", "Carter", "Todd"], "question": "after going undrafted in the 2009 NFL Draft, current Kansas City Chiefs placekicker took a job at Tropical Smoothie Cafe?"} +{"answers": ["motor vehicle", "Motor vehicle"], "question": "the fleet in use around the world surpassed the one billion mark in 2010 and is expected to reach two billion motor vehicles by 2020?"} +{"answers": ["Batchelor", "Edward A. Batchelor", "Edward", "Edward Armistead Batchelor"], "question": "Detroit sportswriter popularized a nickname for the Notre Dame football team by opening a 1909 game account, \"Eleven fighting Irishmen wrecked the Yost machine this afternoon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paul H. Bruske", "Bruske", "Paul Hale Bruske", "Paul"], "question": "Detroit sportswriter drove a Flanders \"20\" roadster from Quebec to Mexico City in 1910 and later managed Eddie Rickenbacker's racing team?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Herrmann", "Herrmann"], "question": " \"\" is founder-director of the Rheingau Musik Festival, which holds about 150 concerts every season in vineyards and historical buildings?"} +{"answers": ["Digya National Park"], "question": " is the oldest protected area in Ghana?"} +{"answers": ["Soldan International Studies High School"], "question": "future Chairman of the Federal Reserve William McChesney Martin and future Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford were tennis doubles partners in 1922 at in St. Louis, Missouri?"} +{"answers": ["Herculaneum papyri"], "question": "many pages of carbonized by Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 were restored to legibility by multi-spectral imaging?"} +{"answers": ["Roland", "Roland"], "question": "Željko Ivanek, who plays the title role in \"The X-Files\" episode \",\" was the first person to audition for the part?"} +{"answers": ["Rifleman Khan"], "question": "the World War II military dog was awarded the Dickin Medal for bravery under heavy enemy fire?"} +{"answers": ["Laurence", "Alma-Tadema", "Laurence Alma-Tadema"], "question": "English novelist, poet and dramatist \"\" explained the meaning of happiness to Americans on her 1907–08 U.S. tour?"} +{"answers": ["Canon FL 300mm lens"], "question": "the was the first to use synthetic fluorite crystals in its lens elements?"} +{"answers": ["Wlotzkasbaken"], "question": "disagreement about the expansion of the Namibian holiday settlement of went all the way to Supreme Court?"} +{"answers": ["George Graves", "George Graves", "Graves", "George Windsor Graves", "George"], "question": " was a leading comedian in operetta and Edwardian musical comedies although he could neither sing nor dance?"} +{"answers": ["Hargreaves Building"], "question": "after the Toxteth riots of 1981, the \"\" in Liverpool was converted for the use of the Liverpool Racquet Club?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Lutrus", "Scott Lutrus"], "question": "despite being a two-star recruit in 2006, American football player was a 2007 Freshman All-American at Connecticut?"} +{"answers": ["Vineyard Gazette"], "question": "the , the only paid circulation newspaper on the island of Martha's Vineyard, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of Hurricane Bob in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Macnamara", "Macnamara"], "question": "after killing a man in a duel over dogs, Captain asked naval officers including Viscounts Hood and Nelson, Lord Hotham, Sir Hyde Parker and Sir Thomas Troubridge, to testify on his behalf?"} +{"answers": ["Garrick's Temple to Shakespeare"], "question": " is said to be the world's only shrine to William Shakespeare?"} +{"answers": ["Yellow-billed spoonbill", "Yellow-billed Spoonbill"], "question": "the \"\" has a row of small knobs inside its bill which detect vibration?"} +{"answers": ["Nat Allbright", "Allbright", "Nat"], "question": "sportscaster broadcast 1,500 games for the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers to a network of more than 100 radio stations, though he never saw any of the games played?"} +{"answers": ["Tufele Liamatua", "Tufele", "Tufele Faatoia Liamatua", "Liamatua"], "question": " served as the first elected Lieutenant Governor of American Samoa?"} +{"answers": ["Telegraph Island"], "question": "the expression \"going round the bend\" is said to come from operators stationed on who were desperate to escape to India by sailing round the bend in the Strait of Hormuz?"} +{"answers": ["November 1828"], "question": " came in 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Ipomopsis polyantha"], "question": "tips of the stamens of the \"\" are covered with blue pollen that turns yellow as the flower ages?"} +{"answers": ["Ibn", "Ibn Thabit", "Thabit"], "question": "a Libyan hip hop artist using the pseudonym wrote \"Benghazi\" in support of the city of that name during the 2011 Libyan civil war?"} +{"answers": ["Andrea", "Farkas", "Andrea Farkas"], "question": "handball goalkeeper won Olympic bronze and silver medals with the Hungarian national team?"} +{"answers": ["Best", "Earl", "Earl Best"], "question": "the \"\", who delivers food to the poor of Newark, New Jersey in his van and seeks to end street violence, spent 10 years in solitary confinement?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Head gold pieces"], "question": "the \"(quarter eagle pictured)\" are the only circulating U.S. coins to have a recessed design?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of South Sudan"], "question": " could be the location of \"the biggest migration of large mammals on Earth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ronne", "Froman", "Ronne Froman"], "question": "Rear Admiral , the first woman to serve as the \"Navy Mayor of San Diego\", became the Chief Operating Officer of the city of San Diego after retiring from the Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Joe S. Jackson", "Jackson"], "question": " founded the Baseball Writers Association after reporters at the 1908 World Series had \"to climb a ladder to the roof of the first base pavillion and write in the rain and snow\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sanzō Nosaka", "Nosaka", "Sanzō", "Sanzo Nosaka"], "question": " trained Japanese prisoners of war to fight for Mao Zedong?"} +{"answers": ["Fed Up! Our Fight to Save America from Washington", "Fed Up!", "Fed Up!"], "question": "Texas Governor Rick Perry \"\" compares the current Social Security system to a Ponzi scheme in his 2010 book ?"} +{"answers": ["Präsent", "Gerhard Präsent", "Gerhard"], "question": " composed \"Partita sagrada\" for chamber orchestra, premiered by the ensemble Kontrapunkte at the Musikverein in Vienna in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Abrams Building"], "question": "the , demolished in 1987 to make way for the Knickerbocker Arena, had one of the few remaining original storefronts in downtown Albany, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Krumpelmann", "Edward Leo Krumpelmann"], "question": " is one of the two Maryknoll priests who set up the Catholic parish of Kwun Tong, Hong Kong?"} +{"answers": ["1895–96 Small Heath F.C. season", "Small Heath F.C."], "question": "a judge ruled that spectators were not entitled to any refund of their admission money when a match in Small Heath F.C. was abandoned after only 37 minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel", "Manuel Antonio de Rivas", "Rivas"], "question": "the Franciscan friar , who was tried for heresy in 1775 in Mexico, wrote the first science-fiction text in the Americas?"} +{"answers": ["Xylomelum pyriforme"], "question": "early European settlers of Australia used \"(illustration pictured)\" to make gun stocks?"} +{"answers": ["Alan J. Gould", "Alan", "Alan Jenks Gould", "Gould"], "question": "sports editor invented college football's AP Poll in 1936 as an \"exercise in hoopla,\" to fill space between games, and \"to keep the pot boiling\"?"} +{"answers": ["Singareni Karmika Samakya"], "question": "the Indian miners' union was banned in 1992, accused of being a front organisation of the People's War Group?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Kenneth Bryden", "Bryden"], "question": "New Democratic Party strategist introduced the concept of door-to-door election canvassing to Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Acacia falcata"], "question": "98 species of bug have been recovered from ?"} +{"answers": ["MasterChef"], "question": "the of the BBC cooking show \"MasterChef\" was hosted by famous British restaurateur Gary Rhodes for two series?"} +{"answers": ["Farnsworth", "Wilton", "Wilton S. Farnsworth", "Wilton Simpson"], "question": "sportswriter teamed with Damon Runyon in promoting boxing bouts that raised more than for Hearst's Free Milk Fund for Babies?"} +{"answers": ["Isangano National Park"], "question": "there is little wildlife and game in due to subsistence hunting practiced by those living in the park?"} +{"answers": ["Inland Fisher Guide Plant", "Inland Fisher Guide Plant"], "question": "the first industrial robot, the Unimate, was installed in 1961 by General Motors at its in Ewing Township, New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Commission on Opium"], "question": "the , set up at the instigation of anti-opium campaigners, set back the anti-opium cause by 15 years?"} +{"answers": ["May 3, 1791", "Constitution of May 3, 1791", "Constitution of May 3, 1791"], "question": " \"(fragment pictured)\" by Jan Matejko shows more than a dozen figures involved in the passing of the Polish-Lithuanian Constitution of May 3, 1791?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew Callahan Log Cabin"], "question": "the is one of the few such structures left in Aspen, Colorado?"} +{"answers": ["The Cutting Room", "The Cutting Room"], "question": "advanced plans were developed for a film version of the award-winning 2002 novel involving actor Robert Carlyle and screenwriter Andrea Gibb?"} +{"answers": ["Cycling in Denmark"], "question": "Denmark has extending more than ?"} +{"answers": ["Lyall Smith", "Lyall F. Smith", "Lyall", "Smith"], "question": " successfully lobbied for the first post-bowl AP Poll in 1948 to settle competing championship claims by undefeated Notre Dame and Michigan football teams?"} +{"answers": ["Dysoxylum pettigrewianum"], "question": "the fruit of the rainforest tree \"\" provides food for Metallic Starlings and cassowaries, and the leaves are eaten by Lumholtz's Tree-kangaroo?"} +{"answers": ["2011–12 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "the will be the first Michigan team to host ESPN's \"College GameDay\" college basketball television show?"} +{"answers": ["Konopka", "Kazimierz Konopka", "Kazimierz"], "question": "Polish Jacobin activist, officer of the Polish Legions, , gained notoriety for his involvements in the unrest and hangings during the Kościuszko Uprising?"} +{"answers": ["Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service"], "question": "US Presidents Clinton and Bush were awarded the by their respective Secretaries of Defense?"} +{"answers": ["Elinor", "Elinor Joseph", "Joseph"], "question": "in 2010 became the first Arab woman to serve in a combat role in the Israel Defense Forces?"} +{"answers": ["Fiona Victoria Gubelmann", "Gubelmann", "Fiona", "Fiona Gubelmann"], "question": "when \"Wilfred\" main cast member first read the script for the pilot, she \"didn't quite get the whole guy in the dog suit thing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Buijs", "Jan Buijs"], "question": " De Volharding Building \"\" was a famous example of architecture of the night?"} +{"answers": ["Archaeorhizomycetes"], "question": " is a class of fungi that was not described until 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum"], "question": "the in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, contains more than 3,000 objects of folk art?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of the Meander"], "question": "after the , a rumour spread amongst the crusaders that their successful counterattack had been led by an unknown white-clad knight?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Sullivan", "Sullivan", "Patrick Sullivan", "Patrick"], "question": "during the New England Patriots' 1985–86 playoff run, an opposing player hit general manager with a football helmet?"} +{"answers": ["Dorival", "Caymmi", "Dorival Caymmi"], "question": " \"\", one of the fathers of bossa nova, loved to skinny dip?"} +{"answers": ["Menke", "Frank G. Menke", "Frank Grant Menke", "Frank"], "question": "after debunking Abner Doubleday as the inventor of baseball, was placed in \"the class that would belittle Washington, Lincoln and other men who have played their part in American history\"?"} +{"answers": ["Smok", "Smok wawelski", "Smok"], "question": "a fossilized has been found in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Riverside Inn", "Riverside Inn"], "question": "the \"\" is a former mineral springs resort turned hotel and dinner theater in Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Pamela", "Typhoon Pamela"], "question": " contributed to the wettest month on record in Guam after slowly crossing the island, dropping 27 in (690 mm) of rainfall in a 24 hour period?"} +{"answers": ["E.", "E. R. Shipp", "Shipp"], "question": "the congregation of her church was outraged when criticized her pastor in print, but he led them in a standing ovation when she won the Pulitzer Prize?"} +{"answers": ["Mahmud", "A.", "A. T. Mahmud", "Abdullah Totong Mahmud"], "question": "\"legendary\" Indonesian composer wrote around 500 children's songs?"} +{"answers": ["Race Today"], "question": "the 1978 song \"Man Free\" by Linton Kwesi Johnson was about Darcus Howe, then editor of black political magazine ?"} +{"answers": ["Astroloma humifusum"], "question": "the Eastern Bettong eats ?"} +{"answers": ["Twoline Eelpout", "Bothrocara brunneum"], "question": "the feeds primarily on bottom-dwelling organisms?"} +{"answers": ["Beers", "David", "David T. Beers"], "question": "S&P sovereign ratings division head is responsible for the recent downgrade of the U.S. credit rating?"} +{"answers": ["Max", "Max Kase", "Kase"], "question": " wrote in support of jazz and flappers in 1922, helped found the NBA in 1946, and won a Pulitzer Prize in 1952 for exposing college basketball point-shaving scandals?"} +{"answers": ["Gakhwangjeon Hall"], "question": " \"\", a National Treasure of South Korea, was built to replace Jangnyukjeon Hall, which had been destroyed during the Imjin War?"} +{"answers": ["Budget Control Act of 2011"], "question": "the recent , which resolved the 2011 U.S. debt ceiling crisis, will not actually reduce the overall size of the U.S. public debt?"} +{"answers": ["Perseverance IV"], "question": " is the last floating River Wey barge in existence?"} +{"answers": ["Acer alaskense"], "question": "the Paleocene Alaskan maple was described from a fossil leaf that may be atypical for the species?"} +{"answers": ["Drač County"], "question": "in 1912, during the First Balkan War, the Kingdom of Serbia established on territory captured from the Ottoman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Mangrove restaurant"], "question": "the in Notting Hill, London, attracted a clientele that included Christine Keeler, Mandy Rice-Davies, Jimi Hendrix, Nina Simone, and Bob Marley?"} +{"answers": ["Twittering Machine"], "question": "Paul Klee’s (\"pictured\"), now held by MOMA, was designated a work of degenerate art by the Nazi German government and sold for $120 in 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Cell bank"], "question": "a stores cell lines in a mixture of liquid nitrogen that freezes them to a temperature lower than −70° Celsius?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Graham", "Frank", "Graham", "Frank Graham"], "question": "Hall of Fame sportswriter , once described as \"psychopathically polite,\" loved the \"shadowy figures and rogues that dwelt on the fringes of his favorite sports\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jingū-ji"], "question": ", Buddhist temples with a shrine dedicated to the worship of a local Shinto \"kami\", were common in Japan until they were outlawed in 1868?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Gower", "Gower", "Andrew Gower", "Andrew"], "question": "although English actor won the Spotlight Prize in 2010, his new \"Being Human\" character is accustomed to the dark?"} +{"answers": ["Rosendale Theatre", "Rosendale Theatre Collective"], "question": "the \"\" once banned popcorn because the \"crackling paper bags disrupted quiet scenes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jeanne Laveta Noble", "Jeanne L. Noble", "Noble", "Jeanne"], "question": " published the first studies about African-American women in college?"} +{"answers": ["Will Zimmerman"], "question": "Robin Dunne was nominated for a Constellation Award for his portrayal of in the television series \"Sanctuary\", but narrowly lost to \"Doctor Who\" actor David Tennant?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Matsu", "Matsu", "Arthur A. Matsu"], "question": " was the first Asian American student at The College of William & Mary, the first Asian American quarterback in the NFL and the first Japanese coach in American football?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Mazurkiewicz", "Jan Mazurkiewicz"], "question": "after World War II, Polish resistance organizer and Warsaw Uprising fighter \"\" was brutally tortured by the authorities in communist Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Helen Magnus"], "question": "actress Amanda Tapping accepted the part of , the protagonist of \"Sanctuary\", after she was encouraged to move on from her eleven-year role as Samantha Carter in \"Stargate\"?"} +{"answers": ["Greek-Yugoslav confederation", "Greek–Yugoslav confederation"], "question": "the British-supported was signed during World War II, but never came to pass?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Caldwell", "William Anthony Caldwell", "William A. Caldwell"], "question": "Pulitzer winner wrote approximately 12,000 editorial columns, each exactly 85 lines long, six per week for 41 years?"} +{"answers": ["Suara Karya", "Suara Karya Foundation"], "question": "after the fall of Suharto, the circulation of his party's newspaper, , dropped by a factor of a hundred?"} +{"answers": ["Inochentism"], "question": "Do you know that, even though it mainly included Romanian peasants, the breakaway worshiped Russian Tsar Michael and the Romanovs?"} +{"answers": ["Ivanić", "Ivan", "Ivan Ivanić"], "question": "in 1912 became the first governor of Durrës County in the Kingdom of Serbia?"} +{"answers": ["Carmela Marie Cristiano", "Cristiano", "Carmela"], "question": " was the first Catholic nun to run for political office in New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Madam Auring", "Madam", "Auring"], "question": " shot to fame when she correctly predicted that Amparo Muñoz would win the 1974 Miss Universe title?"} +{"answers": ["Lepidosperma laterale"], "question": "the is food for caterpillars of the moth genus \"Elachista\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jay", "Bahadur", "Jay Bahadur"], "question": "journalist \"\" lived with pirates in Somalia?"} +{"answers": ["Savage Beauty", "Savage Beauty"], "question": "over 650,000 people visited the Alexander McQueen exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and some queued for more than four hours?"} +{"answers": ["Hasan Ahmet Sarı", "Sarı", "Hasan"], "question": "footballer left Istanbul with his family after living through the 1999 İzmit earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Theropod paleopathology"], "question": "the low numbers of indicate they may have been less aggressive with individuals of their own species than modern crocodilians?"} +{"answers": ["Caxton Hall"], "question": " in Westminster, London, was the venue for the marriages of two Beatles, a future Prime Minister, and several movie stars?"} +{"answers": ["Lawson", "Earl", "Earl Lawson", "Earl Lawson"], "question": "after Baseball Hall of Fame sportswriter had altercations with both Johnny Temple and Vada Pinson, he joked that Pinson was a harder puncher?"} +{"answers": ["Aceh New Year's Eve", "2003 Aceh New Year's Eve bombing"], "question": "the perpetrators of in Aceh on New Year's Eve 2003 are still unknown?"} +{"answers": ["Luke Evans", "Evans", "Luke Evans", "Luke"], "question": "after played for the Australian Schoolboys rugby union team, he joined the Welsh under-20 team?"} +{"answers": ["Muslim Mosque", "Muslim Mosque, Inc."], "question": ", which was founded by Malcolm X, was awarded 35 scholarships to send students to Al-Azhar University and the Islamic University of Madinah?"} +{"answers": ["Oettingen", "Von Oettingen", "Anneliese von Oettingen", "Anneliese"], "question": "ballet teacher was featured in \"Sports Illustrated\" for training professional football players at her ballet school?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Edward", "Edward Arthur Craig", "Edward A. Craig"], "question": "future US Marine Lieutenant General was arrested by Marines at age 10 for photographing the Washington Navy Yard?"} +{"answers": ["Sitti Nurbaya"], "question": "the author of never returned to his hometown after publishing it?"} +{"answers": ["Hybrid Scorecard"], "question": "the Union of Concerned Scientists created a to compare hybrid electric vehicles available in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Lamar", "Henry", "Lamar", "Henry Lamar", "Henry Nicholson Lamar"], "question": ", who coached all four Kennedy brothers, originally intended to help coach at Harvard University for a few weeks but remained there for four decades?"} +{"answers": ["Who Is Simon Miller?"], "question": "actress Christine Baranski \"\" canceled a birthday trip to Paris to appear in the television film "} +{"answers": ["Bendera Pusaka"], "question": "during the Indonesian National Revolution the first Indonesian flag, \"(first hoisting pictured)\", was cut in half to save it from the Dutch military forces?"} +{"answers": ["Iván", "Iván Erőd", "Erőd"], "question": " composed a sinfonietta called \"Minnesota Sinfonietta\", an opera titled \"Silk Worms\", and a song cycle for soprano and chamber orchestra, named \"Baby Tooth Songs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sphecius grandis"], "question": "the paralyzes cicadas for its offspring to eat after hatching?"} +{"answers": ["Express Yourself", "Express Yourself"], "question": "the music video of the song \"\" had a budget of $5 million, making it the most expensive music video at the time of its release?"} +{"answers": ["Dryden", "Charles", "Charles Dryden"], "question": "baseball humorist dubbed the 1906 White Sox the \"Hitless Wonders\" and said of the 1909 Senators: \"Washington – first in war, first in peace and last in the American League.\""} +{"answers": ["Westcott Barton"], "question": "before 1238, St Edward the Confessor parish church \"\" in was dedicated to St Edmund rather than St Edward?"} +{"answers": ["Neoephemera antiqua"], "question": "the oldest known member of the mayfly family Neoephemeridae is the Eocene species ?"} +{"answers": ["Every Picture Tells a Story", "Every Picture Tells a Story"], "question": "according to music critic Greil Marcus, the track \"\" represents Rod Stewart's greatest performance?"} +{"answers": ["Marburger", "John", "John Marburger"], "question": ", President George W. Bush's science advisor, publicly stated his belief that intelligent design is not a scientific theory?"} +{"answers": ["Azab dan Sengsara"], "question": "in 1920 Balai Pustaka brought to Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Goethe–Schiller Monument"], "question": "San Francisco, Cleveland, Milwaukee, and Syracuse all have that are modeled on the \"beloved\" 1857 monument to the poets \"\" in Weimar, Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Great uncial codices"], "question": "only four have survived until the present day?"} +{"answers": ["Stephenson", "Sean", "Sean Clinch Stephenson", "Sean Stephenson"], "question": "because he has brittle bone disease, motivational speaker is just three feet () tall?"} +{"answers": ["David Holston", "Holston", "David"], "question": " scored over 2,000 points during his high school basketball career, yet was not offered a single college scholarship?"} +{"answers": ["Giuseppe Cassioli", "Giuseppe", "Cassioli"], "question": " created a design for the Summer Olympic Games medals \"(1980 bronze medal pictured)\" that was used for 40 years?"} +{"answers": ["Shin-Takasegawa Pumped Storage Station"], "question": "the tallest rock-fill dam in Japan can be found at the in Nagano Prefecture?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Stewart", "Stewart", "Jack Stewart", "Jack"], "question": "Hockey Hall of Fame defenceman quipped that his stick was not for scoring, but for \"breaking arms\"?"} +{"answers": ["Khejuri II"], "question": "the Indian port of was destroyed by a devastating cyclone in 1864?"} +{"answers": ["Entoloma bloxamii"], "question": "the fungus was named after an English clergyman?"} +{"answers": ["Ophiura ophiura"], "question": "when the \"\" is discarded with unwanted invertebrates from fishing nets, it rarely survives?"} +{"answers": ["Seacology"], "question": " has preserved of marine habitat and of terrestrial habitat since it was founded in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Davis Lake"], "question": "after largemouth bass were illegally placed into , it gained a reputation as one of the best bass lakes in Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Suicide on the London Underground"], "question": "drainage pits under London Underground tracks help reduce the number of ?"} +{"answers": ["Whorlton Castle"], "question": " \"(gatehouse pictured)\" in North Yorkshire is an unusual example of a Norman motte-and-bailey castle that continued to be used throughout the Middle Ages?"} +{"answers": ["Hannah Semer"], "question": ", who became the first female editor-in-chief of a major Israeli newspaper, had survived imprisonment in two Nazi concentration camps?"} +{"answers": ["Open House", "Open House"], "question": "the song \"If I Had a Heart\" by Fever Ray was featured in the \"Breaking Bad\" episode \"\" because it matched the \"full, heavy darkness\" of its scene?"} +{"answers": ["Sanjak of İpek"], "question": "the lord of the was hanged by the sultan's order in 1536?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter"], "question": "the Dickin Medal winner was given a kiss on the nose by the future Queen Elizabeth II in 1946?"} +{"answers": ["Waters", "Billy Waters", "Billy"], "question": " \"\", known for his peculiar antics, appeared in \"Tom and Jerry\"?"} +{"answers": ["General elections in Singapore", "Parliamentary elections in Singapore"], "question": "during the of 2011 the opposition Workers' Party won a Group Representation Constituency for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["Neolithic Tibet"], "question": "the divergence in the Sino-Tibetan language family between the Sinitic languages in China and other Sino-Tibetan languages likely occurred during from the Neolithic cultures of the Yellow River?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas S. Pettit", "Thomas Stevenson Pettit", "Thomas Pettit", "Thomas", "Pettit"], "question": "in the 1895 Kentucky gubernatorial election, the candidacy of Democrat-turned-Populist \"\" was a major factor in William O. Bradley's election?"} +{"answers": ["The Naked Monster", "Naked Monster"], "question": "the 2005 science fiction and horror film spoof took 21 years to make and was Kenneth Tobey's final film?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius badiolaevis"], "question": "the fungus has only been recorded in Spain and Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["Editio Octava Critica Maior"], "question": "Tischendorf's and Westcott and Hort's text were sufficient to make the Textus Receptus obsolete for the scholarly world?"} +{"answers": ["Bertha Heyman", "Bertha", "Heyman"], "question": "the 19th-century swindler \"\", known as \"The Confidence Queen,\" conned men by pretending to be a wealthy woman who was unable to access her fortune?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Roscoe Charles Wilson", "Roscoe"], "question": " was the United States Army Air Forces liaison to the Manhattan Project?"} +{"answers": ["Cassytha glabella"], "question": "although the looks and behaves like dodder, it is a laurel?"} +{"answers": ["Gluth-Nowowiejski", "Wacław Gluth-Nowowiejski", "Wacław"], "question": " World War II memoir \"The Commonwealth of Ruins\", about his experience of hiding in a destroyed city as a Robinson Crusoe of Warsaw, was adapted into a short comic?"} +{"answers": ["character amnesia", "Character amnesia"], "question": "computer input methods are blamed for individuals ?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Pakchon"], "question": "although the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment halted the advancing Chinese 117th Division during the \"(fragment pictured)\", the commander was later relieved of his position?"} +{"answers": ["Ridgeway Site"], "question": "the is the type site for the Glacial Kame Culture?"} +{"answers": ["Epiborkhausenites obscurotrimaculatus", "Epiborkhausenites"], "question": "the extinct moth is noted for having very similar color patterning to the living species \"Tubuliferola josephinae\" and \"Hofmannophila pseudospretella\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lee", "Desmond Lee", "Desmond"], "question": "in translating the \"Republic\" of Plato, preferred \"magnificent myth\" to what he considered the conventional mistranslation \"noble lie\"?"} +{"answers": ["EteRNA"], "question": "the online game , funded by the National Science Foundation, allows players to design RNA molecules that may be synthesized in a Stanford biochemistry lab?"} +{"answers": ["Jeddah Tower"], "question": " is to be raised by bin Ladin's family's business and is expected to be the world's tallest building?"} +{"answers": ["Herman", "Herman Hollis", "Hollis"], "question": "FBI special agent \"\" was involved in the Bureau's shootouts with John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson and possibly Pretty Boy Floyd?"} +{"answers": ["Philidor", "Paul Philidor", "Paul"], "question": "phantasmagoria showman convinced Marie Tussaud to exhibit her waxworks in England?"} +{"answers": ["Phil Coulson"], "question": "S.H.I.E.L.D. agent , played by Clark Gregg in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, will appear as Peter Parker's school principal in the upcoming cartoon series \"Ultimate Spider-Man?"} +{"answers": ["Flustra foliacea"], "question": " looks like a seaweed but is actually a colony of animals?"} +{"answers": ["Comala, Colima", "Comala"], "question": ", Mexico, may be the setting for Juan Rulfo's \"Pedro Páramo\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fantasy Studios"], "question": " was built on profits from hit songs by Creedence Clearwater Revival?"} +{"answers": ["Ron", "Taylor", "Ron Taylor", "Ron Taylor"], "question": "actor performed the American national anthem \"The Star-Spangled Banner\" at several sporting fixtures after playing a similar role in an episode of \"L.A. Law\"?"} +{"answers": ["Allgemeiner Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund", "Federation of German Trade Unions"], "question": "in May 1933, the Nazis stormed the and all its member unions, seizing their assets and putting their leaders in \"protective custody\"?"} +{"answers": ["Boyd", "Boyd Melson", "Melson"], "question": "undefeated donates all the money he earns in boxing matches to stem cell research?"} +{"answers": ["Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge", "Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 5.1"], "question": "the \"\", in Portland, Oregon, which once had the world's longest swing span, was converted in 1989 to one of the world's highest vertical-lift spans?"} +{"answers": ["Kāne", "Herb", "Kawainui Kāne", "Herb Kawainui Kane", "Herb Kawainui Kāne"], "question": " died on the 36th anniversary of the launch of the \"Hōkūle‘a\", a voyaging canoe he designed?"} +{"answers": ["Murtaja", "Murtaja"], "question": ", launched in 1889, was Finland's first state-owned icebreaker?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Chavez", "Chavez", "Richard", "Richard Estrada Chavez"], "question": " designed the black eagle logo of the United Farm Workers while his brother, César Chávez, chose the red and black coloring?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Kenneth R. Shadrick", "Shadrick"], "question": "after became the first U.S. foot soldier reported killed in the Korean War, his father traced the tragedy back to a stolen football uniform?"} +{"answers": ["Cooley", "Duff", "Duff Cooley"], "question": "after an injury during his 13th season of Major League Baseball, \"\" was replaced by rookie Ty Cobb?"} +{"answers": ["Shapes", "Shapes"], "question": "\"The X-Files\" episode \"\" reunited \"Twin Peaks\" cast members David Duchovny and Michael Horse?"} +{"answers": ["Hirschl", "Nickolaus Hirschl", "Nickolaus"], "question": ", in addition to winning two Olympic medals in wrestling, won Austrian national championships in shotput, discus, and pentathlon?"} +{"answers": ["Petrolisthes eriomerus"], "question": "a , when trying to escape from a predator, can cast off limbs as a diversion, with the claws of a cast limb still gripping vigorously after separation?"} +{"answers": ["Fraser", "Amanda", "Amanda Fraser"], "question": "three-time Paralympian \"\" has won medals in both athletics and swimming?"} +{"answers": ["Wharetiki House"], "question": "after the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority ordered the demolition of , its powers were for the first time tested in the High Court?"} +{"answers": ["Shearwater", "Shearwater"], "question": "the schooner was hit by falling debris from the World Trade Center on , 2001?"} +{"answers": ["magistrate", "Magistrate", "Magistrate"], "question": "Lord Irvine dismissed a record of fifteen in a single year in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Garuda Contingent"], "question": " have served in Egypt, Israel, Bosnia, Somalia, and the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Zoom", "Zoom"], "question": "The Knacks second comeback attempt, the 1998 album , was described as their best since their debut album \"Get The Knack\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jimmy Carter Work Project", "Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project"], "question": "the attracts thousands of volunteers to build homes for low-income families around the world?"} +{"answers": ["Dacian bracelets"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" were used as currency and votive offerings?"} +{"answers": ["George E. Crothers", "Crothers", "George", "George Edward Crothers", "George Crothers"], "question": "Crothers Memorial Hall, one of two Stanford University dormitories funded by gifts from Judge , was named in memory of the judge's mother?"} +{"answers": ["Kuda Lumping"], "question": " dance is said to represent male virility or female irrationality?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait Diptych of Dürer's Parents"], "question": "the \"(father's portrait pictured)\" that Albrecht Dürer painted when he was 19 are renowned for their depiction of the effects of ageing?"} +{"answers": ["Zephyranthes rosea"], "question": " usually produce flowers only after heavy rains?"} +{"answers": ["The Three Graces", "The Three Graces"], "question": "the Indianapolis Museum of Arts outdoor sculpture is based on a 1797 painting by noted Italian artist Antonio Canova, but its sculptor is unknown?"} +{"answers": ["Hwacheon Dam"], "question": "the 1 May 1951 U.S. Navy raid on the during the Korean War was the last use of aerial torpedoes against a surface target?"} +{"answers": ["Tapis", "Tapis"], "question": "during production is warped and couched?"} +{"answers": ["Jug Tavern"], "question": "the , possibly the oldest building in Ossining, New York, may not have been a tavern at all, or if it was did not serve liquor legally?"} +{"answers": ["Promin", "promin"], "question": " \"(molecule pictured)\" was one of the first effective treatments for leprosy?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Cahill", "Mike Cahill", "Mike Cahill"], "question": ", director and screenwriter of \"Another Earth\" (2011), was \"National Geographic's\" youngest field producer, editor and cinematographer?"} +{"answers": ["New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment", "68th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment"], "question": "after its colonel was cashiered for drunkenness, the was commanded by a German prince?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Putnam Brinley", "Brinley", "D. Putnam Brinley", "D."], "question": "the \"Great Terrestrial Globe\" in the lobby of New York's Daily News Building was made by American muralist and painter ?"} +{"answers": ["Was willst du dich betrüben"], "question": "poet and minister Johann Heermann wrote the hymn (Why do you want to distress yourself) during the Thirty Years' War?"} +{"answers": ["Norbert Frýd", "Norbert", "Frýd"], "question": "although shattered by his imprisonment at Auschwitz and other Nazi concentration camps, in 1952 Czech writer fearlessly protested a friend's arrest in Communist Czechoslovakia?"} +{"answers": ["Paederus"], "question": "tiny beetles \"\" may have caused some of the ten Plagues of Egypt?"} +{"answers": ["Brotherton Library"], "question": "the at the University of Leeds was deliberately built to be wider than the British Museum Reading Room, on which it was modelled?"} +{"answers": ["Green", "Jerry Green", "Jerry", "Jerry Green"], "question": " was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005 and is one of four sports writers to cover each of the first 45 Super Bowls?"} +{"answers": ["Slalom", "Slalom"], "question": " was the first video game developed by UK-based video game company Rare?"} +{"answers": ["British Library, Add. 17212"], "question": " is a rare example of a double palimpsest with three successive writings?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Ernest Richard Kouma", "Ernest R. Kouma", "Kouma"], "question": "US Army Master Sergeant was awarded the Medal of Honor \"\" in the Korean War for singlehandedly killing approximately 250 North Korean troops?"} +{"answers": ["A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English"], "question": "Do you know that, to comply with obscenity laws, the first two editions of Eric Partridge's contained slang with asterisks in place of vowels in vulgar words?"} +{"answers": ["Jason Richardson", "Richardson", "Jason", "Jason Richardson"], "question": " is the only track and field athlete to have won both the 110 metres hurdles and 400 metres hurdles at a world youth championships?"} +{"answers": ["Leucopogon ericoides"], "question": " blossom around Sydney in spring?"} +{"answers": ["C. M. Russell Museum", "C. M. Russell Museum Complex"], "question": "in 1966, the in Montana wanted to tear down its namesake's home \"\" even as it was about to receive National Historic Landmark status?"} +{"answers": ["Brownie Mary", "Brownie", "Mary"], "question": "the arrest of led to one of the first clinical trials studying the effects of cannabinoids in HIV-infected adults?"} +{"answers": ["National Benevolent Fund for the Aged"], "question": "the held tea party fund-raisers?"} +{"answers": ["Oscar", "Clayton", "Oscar Clayton"], "question": " \"(caricature pictured)\" diagnosed the Prince of Wales's typhoid?"} +{"answers": ["Encephalartos caffer"], "question": "the was one of the first three Cape cycads to be declared endangered by the Cape provincial nature conservation authorities?"} +{"answers": ["North Bank Depot Buildings"], "question": "the in Portland, Oregon, were built in 1908 as terminals for the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur Barnett", "Arthur Barnett", "Arthur", "Barnett"], "question": " founded a department store that was to become the most successful in the Otago Region?"} +{"answers": ["Batara Kala"], "question": "Do you know that, according to some legends, was conceived when a fish swallowed Shiva's sperm?"} +{"answers": ["The Jeremy Kyle Show", "Jeremy Kyle Show", "The Jeremy Kyle Show"], "question": " of Jeremy Kyle successful British talk series?"} +{"answers": ["Nels Running", "Running", "Nels", "Ronald Nels Running"], "question": "US Air Force Major General , a recipient of seven Distinguished Flying Crosses, had never boarded an airplane until he left his home town to attend the Air Force Academy?"} +{"answers": ["Virgin Islands dwarf sphaero"], "question": "a gecko from the British Virgin Islands called the \"\" is nearly as small as a U.S. dime and weighs at most ?"} +{"answers": ["First Lutheran", "First Lutheran hymnal"], "question": "the contained only eight hymns on five melodies by three poets, Martin Luther, Paul Speratus and probably Justus Jonas?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Penrose Seymour", "Seymour", "Arthur Seymour"], "question": "the actions of contributed to the capital of the Marlborough Province, New Zealand, shifting from Blenheim to Picton and back to Blenheim five years later?"} +{"answers": ["Colas Group"], "question": "French engineering firm has its origins from patents filed by two British scientists and a Dutch oil company?"} +{"answers": ["National Film Award for Best Actor"], "question": "Amitabh Bachchan is the most frequent winner since 2000 at the (India), winning two awards?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Godwin", "Godwin", "Henry Godwin", "Henry"], "question": " capture of Rangoon in 1852 was completed by the storming of the Great Dagon Pagoda \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Davis Waite House"], "question": "the in Aspen was home to the eighth governor of Colorado, a Bauhaus architect and an oil company executive?"} +{"answers": ["Botanical Garden of Faial"], "question": "the aims to preserve the endemic plants of Faial Island in the Azores?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Robins Pennell", "Pennell"], "question": "art critic and cookbook collector wrote the first independent biography of proto-feminist Mary Wollstonecraft?"} +{"answers": ["Holy Trinity Church, Northwich"], "question": ", was the largest of the three churches designed by Edmund Sharpe for the Weaver Navigation Trustees?"} +{"answers": ["Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel", "GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel"], "question": "the operates \"JAGO\" \"\", the only manned research submersible in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Spiraea virginiana"], "question": "the may have become extinct in Pennsylvania due to damming of the Yough?"} +{"answers": ["Olson House", "Olson House"], "question": ", made famous by its depiction in \"Christina's World\", was designated a National Historic Landmark in ?"} +{"answers": ["Holothuria forskali"], "question": "the releases special chemicals into the water to warn potential predators that it may taste bad?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward Hay Mackenzie Elliot", "Elliot"], "question": "Indian-born British soldier \"\" played association football for Scotland against England and cricket for the MCC?"} +{"answers": ["Fakfak"], "question": "the town of has both pro-Indonesian and pro-independent Papua factions?"} +{"answers": ["Belle Mina"], "question": ", completed in 1826, is one of the earliest examples of a columned plantation house in Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["The Drug in Me Is You"], "question": "the post-hardcore album by Falling In Reverse contains a hip-hop beat sample created by Dr. Dre and Eminem?"} +{"answers": ["Packera franciscana"], "question": "the \"\" is found only around the peaks in Coconino County, Arizona?"} +{"answers": ["de Creed", "Creed", "De Creed", "Jacquie", "Jacquie de Creed"], "question": "English stunt performer broke the world record for the long distance car ramp jump in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Dominickus", "Dominickus castnioides"], "question": "the family placement for the fossil moth genus was not noticed until entomologist Norman Tindale was looking at pictures of modern moths from Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Michel Demazure", "Demazure", "Michel"], "question": ", a mathematician from the pseudonymous Nicolas Bourbaki group, led two French science museums, the Palais de la Découverte and the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie?"} +{"answers": ["Spigelia gentianoides"], "question": "the Alabama variety of the is found exclusively in Bibb County?"} +{"answers": ["Rondelet", "Guillaume Rondelet", "Guillaume"], "question": " performed a public autopsy on his infant son?"} +{"answers": ["Ichthyoplankton", "ichthyoplankton"], "question": "the of fish \"(salmon larva pictured)\" can be sampled as an index of the relative abundance of spawning adult fish?"} +{"answers": ["Nepalese Chamber of Commerce", "Nepalese Chamber of Commerce, Lhasa"], "question": "the , formed in 1943, was the first chamber of commerce established by Nepalese traders in Tibet?"} +{"answers": ["Peniophora quercina"], "question": "Do you know that, while typically grows upon dead oak, it has been known to colonise living plants?"} +{"answers": ["Morris Meyerfeld, Jr.", "Jr.", "Morris", "Morris Meyerfeld Jr."], "question": " was called \"the Rockefeller of Vaudeville\"?"} +{"answers": ["Acer douglasense"], "question": "the early Eocene maple species is the second-oldest maple known from Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["13th Light Bomber Squadron"], "question": "the was the first Greek military unit to be formed in exile after the German conquest of Greece in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["South Africa Conciliation Committee"], "question": "from her work for the , Emily Hobhouse \"\" went on to publicise the suffering of Boer women in British concentration camps during the Second Boer War?"} +{"answers": ["Battlefield Heroes", "Battlefield Heroes"], "question": "the director of wanted the film to show how countries such as China, Japan and the United States have affected Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Brokos", "Brokos", "Andrew"], "question": "Do you know that, up to 2011, has had top-100 finishes in his last three World Series of Poker?"} +{"answers": ["George C. McGavin", "George", "George McGavin", "McGavin"], "question": "TV presenter cooks and eat insects?"} +{"answers": ["Rule of marteloio"], "question": "Italian sailors in the Middle Ages used trigonometry and the \"\" to navigate at sea?"} +{"answers": ["Potsdam Sandstone"], "question": "New York's was deposited in rising seas and consists of sediments eroded from unvegetated terrestrial landscapes?"} +{"answers": ["Type 281 radar"], "question": "the prototype of the British early warning radar was mounted on the light cruiser in ?"} +{"answers": ["Beep", "Beep"], "question": "in some places in the video game , players must stack dead enemies in order to advance?"} +{"answers": ["Piva Monastery"], "question": " \"\" contains a psalm from the Crnojevic printing press (1493–1496), which was the first printing press in the Balkans?"} +{"answers": ["As Canções de Eu Tu Eles", "Canções de Eu Tu Eles"], "question": "the of the 2000 film \"Me You Them\" is also Gilberto Gil's tribute to Luiz Gonzaga, \"The King of Baião\"?"} +{"answers": ["The First Domino"], "question": "the writing of the English play, , was inspired by its author's injury in a 1999 nail bomb attack in Soho?"} +{"answers": ["Drynaria"], "question": "in Australia, often contain amethystine pythons \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Highland Cottage"], "question": ", the first concrete house in Westchester County, New York, was nicknamed \"Mud House\" during its construction?"} +{"answers": ["Theuer", "Adolf Theuer", "Adolf"], "question": "as a member of the \"Desinfektionskommando\", one of responsibilities was to insert the Zyklon B into the gas chamber at Auschwitz concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["Scutellaria floridana"], "question": "the rare and threatened does not bloom unless it burns at least every three years?"} +{"answers": ["Leal Garcia v. Texas"], "question": ", a 2011 U.S. Supreme Court case, dealt with the relationship between international law, U.S. state law, and acts of Congress?"} +{"answers": ["James Edmund Lawrence", "James Elliot Lawrence", "Lawrence", "James", "James E. Lawrence"], "question": " \"\" was once \"considered the greatest place-kicker the University of Michigan ever had\"?"} +{"answers": ["Great Forest Park Balloon Race"], "question": "due to the urban setting of the some balloonists have landed in yards, golf courses, street intersections, and a walled convent garden?"} +{"answers": ["Illusion of transparency"], "question": "simply knowing about and understanding the might help reduce speech anxiety?"} +{"answers": ["A2", "A2"], "question": "the cost of the final segment of the was twice that of the other two-thirds of the route?"} +{"answers": ["Gotthardt", "Joseph Gotthardt", "Joseph"], "question": "after five previous attempts to evangelise the Kavango people in German South-West Africa, journeys eventually led to the establishment of a mission station in 1910?"} +{"answers": ["Ayudhapurusha"], "question": "according to the Hindu epic Ramayana, Jaya gave birth to fifty magical divine ?"} +{"answers": ["Bitar Mansion"], "question": " \"\" is the most expensive home ever sold in Southeast Portland, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Berlian", "Berlian Hutauruk", "Hutauruk"], "question": "despite originally being compared to a Kuntilanak (a female vampire in Indonesian mythology), vocals on \"Badai Pasti Berlalu\" were well received?"} +{"answers": ["Donde Quiera Que Estés"], "question": "\"\" was recorded by Selena and the Barrio Boyzz to boost each others' fan bases in different parts of America?"} +{"answers": ["Je suis né d'une cigogne"], "question": "in the road movie , which highlights themes of social exclusion and illegal immigration, a stork must obtain a forged passport to cross the Franco-German border?"} +{"answers": ["Jason Kipnis", "Jason Michael Kipnis", "Kipnis", "Jason"], "question": "major league baseball rookie of the Cleveland Indians also played high school football and was considered \"quite simply one of the top receivers in the state\" of Illinois?"} +{"answers": ["Emerita analoga"], "question": "although the can only crawl and burrow backwards \"\", it can also tread water?"} +{"answers": ["Pentoxyverine", "pentoxyverine"], "question": "the cough suppressant medication is used in experimental pharmacology as a sigma-1 receptor agonist?"} +{"answers": ["Jim Eastwood", "Eastwood", "Jim"], "question": " became known as \"Jedi Jim\" because of his powers of persuasion on \"The Apprentice\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah Dixon", "Sarah Dixon"], "question": "after a boiler explosion aboard the sternwheeler , survivors rowed four miles (6 km) to find medical assistance?"} +{"answers": ["Julia Voss", "Julia", "Voss"], "question": "the title of a 2008 article by German journalist translates as \"Jim Button saves the theory of evolution\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gisborough Priory"], "question": " \"(ruins pictured)\" was one of the last monastic houses in England to fall victim to the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1540?"} +{"answers": ["Prince Charles", "HMS Prince Charles", "HMS Prince Charles"], "question": "Operation Archery was delayed by a full day because was flooded with of seawater?"} +{"answers": ["Sisyrinchium dichotomum"], "question": "the habitat of the is being seized by \"the vine that ate the South\"?"} +{"answers": ["Typhula quisquiliaris"], "question": "the fungus feeds on dead bracken as a saprotroph?"} +{"answers": ["Crile Jr.", "George Crile Jr.", "Jr.", "George Crile, Jr.", "George"], "question": "surgeon was instrumental in changing how breast cancer is treated by doctors?"} +{"answers": ["Beaumont High School", "Beaumont High School"], "question": "in 1944, the baseball team at in St. Louis, Missouri, included five future Major League Baseball players?"} +{"answers": ["Tsukabaru Dam"], "question": "Do you know that, when it was built, the high was the tallest gravity type dam in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Mely G. Tan", "Mely", "Tan"], "question": "Indonesian sociologist participated in student protests at the University of California, Berkeley until warned that she could be deported?"} +{"answers": ["If Day"], "question": "the only known report of bloodshed during the simulated was from a woman who cut her thumb while preparing toast?"} +{"answers": ["Palaeontinidae"], "question": "fossils of extinct \"\" were once misidentified as the oldest known butterflies?"} +{"answers": ["Taylor", "Richard Taylor", "Richard", "Richard Taylor"], "question": "after returning from the Crimean War and the Siege of Sebastopol, took command of Fort George in Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Days Gone Bye", "Days Gone Bye"], "question": "Frank Darabont, developer of the television series \"The Walking Dead\", said he went through \"four years of frustration\" trying to get a network to pick up the pilot episode, \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tumblebug Complex Fire"], "question": "the burned of Willamette National Forest land in Oregon in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Christ Church, Lancaster", "Christ Church"], "question": "the scheme of stained glass by Shrigley and Hunt in , Lancashire, England, has been described as \"one of their best and most important ensembles\"?"} +{"answers": ["Icelandic Phallological Museum"], "question": "the collection of penises includes 55 from whales but only one from \"Homo sapiens\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Mermaid Inn", "The Mermaid Inn, Rye"], "question": " \"\" in England has a strong connection with the notorious Hawkhurst Gang which used the inn in the 1740s?"} +{"answers": ["224th Field Ambulance", "224th Field Ambulance"], "question": "in Normandy on 1944, the surgeons of the kept on operating, despite being surrounded on three sides by German forces, the nearest being only away?"} +{"answers": ["Synaptula lamperti"], "question": "the sea cucumber feeds on detritus from the elephant ear sponge?"} +{"answers": ["Babette Rosmond", "Rosmond", "Babette"], "question": "author (1921–97) was an important early advocate against traditional treatments for breast cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Pauline Ashwell", "Ashwell", "Pauline"], "question": "while was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best New Author in 1958, her first story was actually published in 1942 when she was only fourteen years old?"} +{"answers": ["Death in the Afternoon", "Death in the Afternoon"], "question": ", a cocktail containing absinthe and Champagne, was popularized by Ernest Hemingway in a 1935 recipe book?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Fisk Green", "Green", "Samuel"], "question": " was a pioneering American missionary who founded Sri Lanka's first medical teaching hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Type 79 radar"], "question": "the was the first radar system deployed by the Royal Navy and was developed before World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Guo Jie", "Guo", "Jie"], "question": " is the last surviving member of China's delegation to the 1936 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["World Series of Poker", "1972 World Series of Poker"], "question": "Thomas \"Amarillo Slim\" Preston, champion of the , won his title in a fixed match after an under-the-table tournament deal?"} +{"answers": ["Lea Gottlieb", "Gottlieb", "Lea"], "question": "Israeli swimwear designer used flowers in her designs because she felt flowers saved her life?"} +{"answers": ["Pilbara toadlet"], "question": "the has recently been identified as a new species using DNA analysis?"} +{"answers": ["Leon Daniel", "Leon", "Daniel"], "question": "journalist was one of the few reporters to remain in Vietnam after the fall of Saigon?"} +{"answers": ["Walter White", "Walter White"], "question": "Bryan Cranston was cast as \"Breaking Bad\" protagonist based on his performance in an episode of \"The X-Files\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Slough Railroad Bridge"], "question": "the 103-year-old \"\" is one of only two surviving swing-span bridges in the Portland metropolitan area?"} +{"answers": ["Sidalcea nelsoniana"], "question": "wildfires are beneficial to the herb ?"} +{"answers": ["1861 Atlantic hurricane season"], "question": "during a , a man charged two cents per ride to transport passengers by boat to and from a popular New York City bar surrounded by floodwaters?"} +{"answers": ["ERC", "ERC"], "question": ", included with GNU Emacs since 2007, is one of a handful of IRC clients available for the text editor?"} +{"answers": ["Calcinus tubularis"], "question": " is one of only two known species of hermit crab whose males and females inhabit different types of shell?"} +{"answers": ["Rice", "Jane Rice", "Jane"], "question": "science fiction and horror author had been a professional author for over fifty years before the publication of her first book, \"The Sixth Dog\"?"} +{"answers": ["Timema"], "question": "some species of the stick insect genus \"(example pictured)\" have not had sex for over a million years?"} +{"answers": ["Nelson Story", "Story", "Nelson"], "question": " was the first cattleman to drive Texas Longhorns to Montana along the Bozeman Trail in 1866?"} +{"answers": ["Arctic policy of Russia"], "question": "Russia planted a flag at the North Pole as part of its current ?"} +{"answers": ["Truesdale", "John Truesdale", "John C. Truesdale", "John"], "question": "while serving in World War II, future National Labor Relations Board chairman helped sink the German submarine \"U-550\" on his first day at sea?"} +{"answers": ["Beacon Center of Tennessee"], "question": "when the , a \"free-market think tank,\" criticized Al Gores energy use, CNN mistakenly called the organization an environmental group?"} +{"answers": ["Alejo"], "question": "the Mapuche military leader gave up his attack on Concepción, Chile, after having a military parley with his mother?"} +{"answers": ["Heavy Neolithic"], "question": " tools may predate agriculture?"} +{"answers": ["Anshei Minsk"], "question": "because of the Great Depression, the members of the synagogue offered to pay the builder with a lifetime membership in lieu of full fees for his services?"} +{"answers": ["University of California, Santa Barbara", "University of California, Santa Barbara Library"], "question": "a first edition of Darwin's \"On the Origin of Species\" is in the collection of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Judy's Turn to Cry"], "question": "in \"\", singer Leslie Gore gloats about the return of the boy she cried over in her previous hit song \"It's My Party\"?"} +{"answers": ["SeaLifeBase"], "question": " is an online database, modelled on FishBase, that attempts to provide key information on all marine species apart from finfish?"} +{"answers": ["Wicklow Mountains"], "question": "the \"\" are the largest area of continuous high ground in Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Praunus flexuosus"], "question": ", the first mysid shrimp ever to be described, may have been transported to North America during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Leslie Flint", "Leslie", "Flint"], "question": "medium sometimes performed séances from a cupboard?"} +{"answers": ["Gloria", "Gloria"], "question": ", a setting of the Gloria for soprano and strings, was attributed to the composer in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Keller", "Mike Keller"], "question": "former Michigan linebacker has played in the NFL and held executive positions in the USFL, XFL and World League of American Football?"} +{"answers": ["McLenna", "Bruce Oliver McLenna", "Bruce", "Bruce McLenna"], "question": "NFL halfback was killed in 1968 while riding in the rear of a military truck that crashed?"} +{"answers": ["Krieger", "Jerold", "Jerold A. Krieger", "Jerold Krieger"], "question": "Judge was a co-founder of the first lesbian and gay synagogue?"} +{"answers": ["She's a Fool"], "question": "\"\", the third single recorded by Lesley Gore, charted in the top 5 in the US?"} +{"answers": ["Yoshio", "Yoshio Harada", "Harada"], "question": "the actor , noted for playing antihero roles in his youth, won a Medal of Honor from the Japanese government?"} +{"answers": ["Abarenicola pacifica"], "question": "the must turn its esophagus inside-out when feeding?"} +{"answers": ["Tatoosh Range"], "question": "that the highest point in the \"\" is Unicorn Peak at of elevation?"} +{"answers": ["Hydriomena protrita", "Hydriomena? protrita"], "question": "the extinct was the first geometer moth to be described from the American fossil record?"} +{"answers": ["Venville", "Malcolm Venville", "Malcolm Frank Venville", "Malcolm"], "question": "director planned to make a feature film entirely in sign language starring Orlando Bloom?"} +{"answers": ["Forth Valley Royal Hospital"], "question": "the was the first in the UK to use robotic porters?"} +{"answers": ["Do Right Woman, Do Right Man"], "question": "Aretha Franklin \"\" disappeared while recording \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Near-surface geophysics"], "question": " methods have been used to look for the palace of Cleopatra?"} +{"answers": ["Nantgarw tradition"], "question": "the of Morris dancing is based on what one woman remembered of the dances she had seen when she was young?"} +{"answers": ["Ulrich", "Cordes", "Ulrich Cordes"], "question": "tenor was the Evangelist in Bach's \"St Matthew Passion\" in St. Martin, Idstein, the Berliner Philharmonie and the Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels?"} +{"answers": ["Northern tamandua"], "question": "the eats up to nine thousand ants and termites per day?"} +{"answers": ["Utzon Center", "Utzon Research Center"], "question": "the \"\" in Aalborg, the last work of Danish architect Jørn Utzon, also celebrates the boatbuilding designs of his father?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of Winston Churchill, Parliament Square", "Statue of Winston Churchill"], "question": "there were concerns that the in Parliament Square looked too much like Italian Fascist leader Benito Mussolini?"} +{"answers": ["World Series of Poker", "2011 World Series of Poker Europe", "World Series of Poker Europe"], "question": "this year's will be the first one not to be held in London?"} +{"answers": ["Stanley plan"], "question": "Virginia's policy of \"massive resistance\" led to enactment, in , of the , laws requiring immediate closure of any public school that integrated racially?"} +{"answers": ["Rhinoceroses in ancient China"], "question": " were used as models for wine vessels?"} +{"answers": ["Persoonia myrtilloides"], "question": "the is a food item for native bees, currawongs and possibly kangaroos and possums?"} +{"answers": ["Agulla mineralensis"], "question": "the extinct species is the first North American snakefly to be described from Neogene fossils?"} +{"answers": ["Harry", "Harry Lee", "Harry Lee", "Lee"], "question": " played his only Test cricket match over 15 years after being declared dead?"} +{"answers": ["Hauteville family"], "question": " was a Viking warrior who settled in Normandy and whose descendants, the Hauteville family, became rulers of Sicily and were leaders in the First Crusade?"} +{"answers": ["Avana Ivan"], "question": "the Tamil film is an adaptation of the 1951 American film \"A Place in the Sun\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kelly Wearstler", "Kelly", "Wearstler"], "question": "interior designer has been called \"the presiding grande dame of West Coast interior design\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ptilotus nobilis"], "question": "the horticultural varieties of include 'Passion', 'Poise' and 'Purity'?"} +{"answers": ["Norman", "Kamaru", "Norman Kamaru"], "question": " went from being a police officer to \"billionaire\" singer in less than six months?"} +{"answers": ["Bliss", "Doctor", "Willard Bliss", "Doctor Willard Bliss"], "question": "after being shot in 1881, U.S. President Garfield was treated by \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Agulla protomaculata"], "question": "the extinct snakefly is the only snakefly described from the Green River Formation?"} +{"answers": ["Cosmo", "Cosmo"], "question": "Ewan McGregor was inspired to buy his own pet dog after working with canine actor ?"} +{"answers": ["Mortensen", "Ernst Gustav Mortensen", "Ernst", "Ernst G. Mortensen"], "question": "Norwegian publisher founded Norway's first correspondence school?"} +{"answers": ["Victorian restoration"], "question": "a club started by two undergraduates in 1839 was central to the spread of which determined the character of most English churches and cathedrals today?"} +{"answers": ["Chetty", "Namberumal Chetty", "T.", "T. Namberumal Chetty"], "question": "Indian businessman and builder is said to have owned 99 residences in the Chennai neighborhood of Chetpet, but would not purchase a 100th for astrological reasons?"} +{"answers": ["John's Phone"], "question": " has been dubbed \"the world's simplest phone\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eosacantha"], "question": "the nearest living relatives of , a fossil tortoise beetle from Colorado, are found in Africa, tropical Asia, and Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Trump National Golf Club", "Trump National Golf Club"], "question": "at a total cost of , the is the most expensive golf course ever constructed?"} +{"answers": ["Masaichi", "Nagata", "Masaichi Nagata"], "question": "film producer was inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["White House Honey Ale"], "question": " is the only beer known to have been brewed in the White House?"} +{"answers": ["Archibald", "Archibald Clark", "Archibald Clark", "Clark"], "question": "although \"\" served only one year as Mayor of Auckland Borough, it took 20 years for the next mayor to be chosen?"} +{"answers": ["Closed circle of suspects"], "question": "the is a common literary device from the Golden Age of Detective Fiction?"} +{"answers": ["Luther", "Paul Luther", "Paul"], "question": ", son of theologian Martin Luther, became an alchemist?"} +{"answers": ["Fredensborg Houses"], "question": "the were specifically designed by Jørn Utzon for Danes returning from abroad?"} +{"answers": ["The Purple Piano Project"], "question": "Lindsay Pearce had to be sneaked in to film the \"Glee\" because \"The Glee Project\" finale awarding her the role had not yet aired?"} +{"answers": ["Elliott Farm", "James Elliott Farm", "James Elliott"], "question": "the in Indiana was the home of the brewer for the New Harmony commune of Owenites?"} +{"answers": ["Paustian House"], "question": "the inspiration for the \"\" in Copenhagen came to architect Jørn Utzon while he was walking through a forest of beech trees?"} +{"answers": ["Bobbie Rosenfeld", "Bobbie Rosenfeld Award"], "question": "wheelchair racer Chantal Petitclerc became the first disabled recipient of the as Canada's female athlete of the year after she won five Paralympic gold medals in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["5th Parachute Brigade", "5th Parachute Brigade"], "question": "in 1945 a Japanese battalion was rearmed to serve alongside the British in the Far East?"} +{"answers": ["Lomatia silaifolia"], "question": "the cut flowers of the can attract and kill flies when kept indoors?"} +{"answers": ["The Shirelles"], "question": ", described as having a \"naive schoolgirl sound\", are credited with starting the girl band genre?"} +{"answers": ["Jr.", "John", "John Randolph Neal, Jr.", "John Randolph Neal Jr."], "question": ", chief defense counsel in the Scopes Trial, had once lost a job as part of a \"Slaughter of the Ph.D.s\"?"} +{"answers": ["A. Mendelson and Son Company Building"], "question": "the \"\" on the Albany, New York, waterfront is one of the few intact examples of early 20th-century industrial buildings in that city?"} +{"answers": ["Ted", "Ted Jarrett", "Jarrett"], "question": "when he was a child, African-American songwriter was told that \"only white boys write songs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Praise to the Lord, the Almighty"], "question": "\"\", the hymn that inspired Bach's cantata BWV 137, has been published in more than ten English translations?"} +{"answers": ["Annæus", "Annæus Johannes Schjødt", "Annæus Schjødt", "Schjødt"], "question": " was prosecutor in the trial against Vidkun Quisling?"} +{"answers": ["Codium tomentosum"], "question": "the is fed upon by the sap-sucking slug?"} +{"answers": ["European route E751"], "question": "the \"\", located in Croatia and Slovenia, has three endpoints: in Koper, Pula, and Rijeka?"} +{"answers": ["Godsey", "George", "George Robert Godsey", "George Godsey"], "question": "New England Patriots assistant is the most accurate quarterback in Georgia Tech history?"} +{"answers": ["Alex, Jorge y Lena"], "question": "three singer-songwriters formed the supergroup ?"} +{"answers": ["Johan", "Dahl", "Johan Fjeldsted Dahl"], "question": "bookseller is immortalized through a farce by Henrik Wergeland from 1835?"} +{"answers": ["Lighthouse and naval vessel urban legend"], "question": "the Military Officers Association of America reports that the \"\" urban legend is forwarded to the organization an average of three times a day?"} +{"answers": ["Saltford Brass Mill"], "question": " contains a complete annealing furnace claimed to be one of the best remaining examples of this technology in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Horn", "Levi Horn", "Levi C. Horn", "Levi"], "question": "National Football League offensive tackle is a member of the Cheyenne tribe?"} +{"answers": ["Perpetual Diet of Regensburg"], "question": "the , \"a bladeless knife without a handle\", followed the Youngest Recess of the Holy Roman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait of a Young Woman with a turban on her head; with the left hand she holds a plume", "Turkish Slave"], "question": "the common name of the 1533 Parmigianino painting \"\" is due to confusion of the typical headgear of noblewomen of the time with a turban?"} +{"answers": ["Williams", "John Williams", "John", "John Williams"], "question": "less than a decade after he fought Seminoles in Florida to keep them from aiding the Spanish, U.S. Senator voted against the treaty in which Spain ceded Florida to the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Norbert", "Hurricane Norbert"], "question": " fluctuated from a Category 3 to Category 4 three times in two days?"} +{"answers": ["Independence Day", "Independence Day"], "question": "the \"Young Justice\" episode \"\" introduces a younger version of the DC Universe?"} +{"answers": ["Chinthamani", "Chinthamani Ragoonatha Chary", "Chary"], "question": "the Indian astronomer discovered the variable star \"R Reticuli\" in 1867?"} +{"answers": ["Sengsara Membawa Nikmat"], "question": " condemns conservative traditionalism in a two-page discussion of Indonesian witch-doctors?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Chester"], "question": "during the , King Charles I watched the Battle of Rowton Heath from the Phoenix Tower \"\" on the city's walls?"} +{"answers": ["Lou Frost", "Lou'' Frost", "Frost", "Lou"], "question": " was elected nine times as public defender in Jacksonville, Florida, without opposition?"} +{"answers": ["Hakea macraeana"], "question": "the plant was first described in \"The Australian Journal of Pharmacy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Coelopleurus exquisitus"], "question": "a listing on eBay led to the discovery of ?"} +{"answers": ["Araneus mitificus"], "question": "the \"\" builds webs that are missing one segment?"} +{"answers": ["Karya", "Teguh", "Teguh Karya"], "question": "award-winning Indonesian film director directed numerous romances, but never married?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Skinner", "Tom", "Skinner"], "question": "New Zealand trade union leader was manager of the 1960 New Zealand national rugby league team's tour to Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Episode 2", "Episode 2"], "question": "David Lynch experimented with backwards speech for \"Eraserhead\" before deciding to use it in \"\" of \"Twin Peaks\"?"} +{"answers": ["Katia Plaschka", "Plaschka", "Katia"], "question": "a reviewer wrote that , \"quite accurately described as a high soprano, sings music of stratospheric difficulty\" when performing Luigi Nono's music?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait of Galeazzo Sanvitale"], "question": "the \"\" of Italian nobleman Gian Galeazzo Sanvitale by late Renaissance artist Parmigianino in 1524 was once thought to be a portrait of Christopher Columbus?"} +{"answers": ["Markus Flaig", "Flaig", "Markus"], "question": " brought \"Handel's\" darkness and great light to St. Martin, Idstein?"} +{"answers": ["Death", "al-Sheikh", "Ali Jawad al-Sheikh", "Death of Ali Jawad al-Sheikh"], "question": " was killed when he was allegedly hit by a tear gas canister during protests after an initial government crackdown in Bahrain?"} +{"answers": ["Janus", "Djurhuus", "Janus Djurhuus"], "question": "\"Yrkingar\" by was the first collection of a Faroese poet's works to be published?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Douglas", "Douglas", "Michael Douglas"], "question": " competed for Canada in the Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Macabeemyrma"], "question": "the type specimen of the extinct bulldog ant is the fossilized remains of an adult queen preserved in shale?"} +{"answers": ["Bursaria spinosa"], "question": "the Bright Copper, Fiery Copper and Clouded Footman can be found on the in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Laccognathus embryi"], "question": "the extinct lobe-finned fish \"(reconstruction pictured)\" had fangs up to 3.8 cm (1.5 in) long?"} +{"answers": ["3rd Parachute Brigade", "3rd Parachute Brigade"], "question": "while preparing for the air assault over the River Rhine, the commanders of the were told to expect almost a third of their strength to become casualties?"} +{"answers": ["Queensland Shearers Union"], "question": "members of the and British Seamen's Union blockaded wool bales produced by non-union shearers in Brisbane in 1890?"} +{"answers": ["Essential National Industries Decree 2011", "Essential National Industries Decree 2011"], "question": "Amnesty International has described Fiji's as \"a breathtaking abuse of fundamental rights\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tonight's the Night", "Tonight's the Night"], "question": "The Shirelles singer Shirley Owens made her voice sound almost off-tune to sound innocent in the sexually charged single \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["La Flora"], "question": "Marco da Gagliano's opera \"(libretto pictured)\" was first performed on 1628 to celebrate the marriage of Margherita de' Medici and Odoardo Farnese, Duke of Parma?"} +{"answers": ["Barney", "Barney Gilligan", "Gilligan"], "question": " died on April Fools' Day?"} +{"answers": ["Go Vacation"], "question": "if players get bored of scuba diving they can throw pies at each other?"} +{"answers": ["Rędziński Bridge"], "question": "the , a recently constructed cable-stayed bridge spanning the Oder river in Wrocław, is the tallest and longest bridge in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel in the lions' den"], "question": "although Daniel is portrayed as a young man by Rubens in his depiction of , Daniel would have been over eighty according to biblical chronology?"} +{"answers": ["Kepler-16b"], "question": "astronomers have discovered a real-life \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Matangi"], "question": "the taboo offering of a cloth stained with menstrual blood to the Hindu goddess \"\" is thought to grant the ability to attract a mate?"} +{"answers": ["Graham", "Holter", "Holter Graham", "Holter Ford Graham"], "question": "actor lived in Baltimore, Maryland, while growing up, but spent summers on a Montana cattle ranch?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Coeur de Lion", "Richard Coeur de Lion"], "question": "the architect of the Houses of Parliament initially objected to being placed nearby?"} +{"answers": ["Great Famine", "Great Famine"], "question": "the during the Axis occupation is claimed to be the worst famine that Greeks have experienced since ancient times?"} +{"answers": ["Hunter", "Jim", "Jim Hunter", "James Hunter", "Jim Hunter"], "question": " is the first Canadian male skier to win a medal in the World Championships for alpine skiing?"} +{"answers": ["Kirsopp Lake", "Kirsopp", "Lake"], "question": " published the text of the Codex Sinaiticus?"} +{"answers": ["147 Squadron", "147 Squadron"], "question": "during the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel's flew the lightly armed Fouga Magister trainer in combat, losing six aircraft and pilots?"} +{"answers": ["Hairdresser", "hairdresser"], "question": "Marie Antoinette's favorite , Leonard, designed a hairstyle called the \"loge d'opera\" that towered five feet upon the wearer's head?"} +{"answers": ["Dragalevtsi Monastery"], "question": "the 15th-century church of the on the outskirts of the Bulgarian capital Sofia features frescoes of military saints in full knights' armour \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["North America Vishwa Kannada Association"], "question": "the breakaway was formed in March 2009 by 7 founder members of the Association of Kannada Kootas of America and 25 others?"} +{"answers": ["Argentina in World War II", "Argentina during World War II"], "question": "Argentina , and declared war on the Axis powers on March 27, 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Estelle", "Hurricane Estelle"], "question": "even after dissipated, rain continued over Hawaii for three days?"} +{"answers": ["Fra Kristiania-Bohêmen"], "question": "the controversial novel gave its name to a literary movement in Norway in the 1880s?"} +{"answers": ["Mårup Church"], "question": "the 13th-century \"\" was partially dismantled in 2008 to prevent it from falling into the North Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Buxton Crescent"], "question": "Do you know that, though it owes much in design to the Royal Crescent in Bath, is said to be \"more richly decorated and altogether more complex\"?"} +{"answers": ["Junior", "Junior Hemingway", "Hemingway"], "question": " was expected to be the biggest beneficiary of the 2011 Michigan Wolverines football team's decision to switch to a pro-style offense from a spread offense?"} +{"answers": ["Latin Grammy Award for Best Rock Solo Vocal Album"], "question": "the Latin Grammy Award for was earned in 2009 by Draco Rosa for his album \"Teatro\"?"} +{"answers": ["Women in Peru"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" may marry at age 16, but the age of consent is 18?"} +{"answers": ["Bagsværd Church"], "question": ", designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, has a vault made from concrete shells spanning ?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus benthamii"], "question": "most of the habitat of the vulnerable tree has disappeared under Warragamba Dam or been cleared?"} +{"answers": ["Irwin", "Heath Irwin", "Heath", "Heath Spencer Irwin"], "question": "1995 College Football All-America Team selection is the nephew of World Golf Hall of Fame member Hale Irwin?"} +{"answers": ["Lathom Hall"], "question": "despite reports that they played so badly their set was cut short, The Beatles' first performance at led to a number of future bookings there, earning them the 2005 equivalent of £120 per concert?"} +{"answers": ["Yangshan Quarry"], "question": "the giant stele \"(section pictured)\" with which the Yongle Emperor meant to honor his father, never left the ?"} +{"answers": ["A Day in the Life", "A Day in the Life"], "question": " is an internet television documentary web series produced by Morgan Spurlock that represents Hulu's first original long-form programming venture?"} +{"answers": ["Eduar Antonio Villanueva", "Eduar Villanueva", "Villanueva", "Eduar"], "question": " set a Venezuelan national record while competing in the men's 1500m event during the World Championships in Athletics held earlier this month in Daegu, South Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Mircea Florian", "Florian", "Mircea", "Mircea Florian"], "question": ", seen as one of the four leading protest singers in Communist Romania in his folk rock years, pioneered minimal music in his career as a computer scientist?"} +{"answers": ["Tarrytown Light"], "question": "New York's \"\" was ultimately located offshore in the Hudson River as sites on land were too expensive?"} +{"answers": ["Cossack uprisings"], "question": "there were over a dozen against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Russian Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Jasper County", "Jasper County Courthouse", "Jasper County Courthouse"], "question": "Iowa politician James B. Weaver wrote in 1912 that the current in Newton, Iowa, will last \"long after the pages of the county's history are worn and turned yellow\"?"} +{"answers": ["Burrunan dolphin"], "question": "the is only the third new dolphin species to be recognized since the late 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["San Diego Chargers", "San Diego Super Chargers"], "question": "some fans of the National Football League's San Diego Chargers have played at their weddings?"} +{"answers": ["Marcel", "Marcel Janco", "Janco"], "question": " \"\", the founder of Dada stagecraft, decided to emigrate from Romania when his brother-in-law was tortured to death by the Iron Guard?"} +{"answers": ["Women in Madagascar", "women in Madagascar"], "question": "a third of marry before the age of 19?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Ella", "Hurricane Ella"], "question": "only weeks after Hurricane Celia devastated southern Texas in 1970, residents had to evacuate again when threatened?"} +{"answers": ["Amos Parmalee Catlin", "Catlin", "Pierce Catlin", "Amos P. Catlin", "Amos"], "question": " authored the law that made Sacramento the permanent capital of California?"} +{"answers": ["Haines Shoe House"], "question": " \"\" is right by a shoe-shaped doghouse on Shoe House Road?"} +{"answers": ["Robin de la Condamine", "Robin", "Condamine"], "question": "William Butler Yeats loathed performance in his \"The Shadowy Waters\", but could not fire him because all the actors were working for free?"} +{"answers": ["Danowski", "John Danowski", "John"], "question": " coached the Duke Blue Devils men's lacrosse team to its first NCAA national championship in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["A Distinguished Member of the Humane Society"], "question": "Newfoundland dogs with similar markings to those seen in Sir Edwin Henry Landseer's 1831 work \"\" are known as Landseers?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Hasty"], "question": "during in Italy, a German division was kept in reserve because of the presence of 60 British parachutists?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Percy Moulton", "Henry", "Henry P. Moulton", "Moulton"], "question": " appointed William H. Lewis to serve as the first African-American Assistant United States Attorney?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Clements", "Clements", "Richard Clements", "Richard"], "question": "the editor of the \"Tribune\", , was accused of being a Soviet agent?"} +{"answers": ["Olympic medal"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" have been made out of silver, jade, and glass?"} +{"answers": ["From the Sky Down"], "question": "for the production of the upcoming U2 documentary, , director Davis Guggenheim was given full access to the band's archives?"} +{"answers": ["Rodolfo", "Rodolfo"], "question": "the Latin Grammy Award for Best Singer-Songwriter Album was awarded in 2008 to ?"} +{"answers": ["The Troelfth Cake"], "question": "the 1773 French satirical drawing of the First Partition of Poland, , was banned in several European countries?"} +{"answers": ["Bæhrendtz", "Nils Erik Bæhrendtz", "Nils"], "question": "a judge's error on the first episode of a television game show \"\" hosted by Swedish television director introduced a new term into the Swedish language?"} +{"answers": ["Bethel Strict Baptist Chapel", "Bethel Strict Baptist Chapel, Robertsbridge"], "question": " in Robertsbridge was founded by a \"mystical Micawber\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alloxylon pinnatum"], "question": "the and its relatives have had red terminal flowers for over sixty million years?"} +{"answers": ["Saraj", "Saraj", "Saraj Resen"], "question": "Ottoman officer Ahmed Niyazi Bey never lived to see his estate, the , completed?"} +{"answers": ["Obregón", "Darlenys Obregón Mulato", "Darlenys", "Darlenys Obregón"], "question": " helped set a national record in the 4 × 100 metres relay in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Ascog House"], "question": "a former owner of on the Isle of Bute kept a litter of pigs in his bedroom?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Kępno"], "question": "the (1282) between Mestwin II and Przemysł II \"\" transferred control over Gdańsk Pomerania and facilitated the reunification of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Jacobs", "Jimmy", "Jimmy Jacobs", "Jimmy Jacobs"], "question": " and Bill Cayton owned the world's largest collection of boxing fight films?"} +{"answers": ["How to Train Your Dragon", "How to Train Your Dragon"], "question": "DreamWorks plans to produce at least three films in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Valemax"], "question": "the 400,000-ton ships are the largest bulk carriers ever built?"} +{"answers": ["Sioux City Public Museum"], "question": "the theft of a saddlebag from the in 1996 may have been part of a string of museum thefts which involved stealing Native American artifacts?"} +{"answers": ["Turtagrø"], "question": " was the location for the first climbing school in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Orlando Lightfoot", "Orlando", "Lightfoot"], "question": "former Idaho Vandals basketball player once scored 50 of his team's 69 points in a game?"} +{"answers": ["Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University"], "question": " in Uttar Pradesh, India, is the world's first university which is exclusively for the disabled?"} +{"answers": ["Prussian Homage", "Prussian Homage"], "question": " \"(fragment pictured)\" by Jan Matejko was among the most wanted Polish paintings searched for by Nazis during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Zsolt", "Zsolt Gárdonyi", "Gárdonyi"], "question": "concert organist played his father's \"Partita \"Veni Creator Spiritus\"\" along with his own jazzy \"Mozart Changes\" at the Marktkirche?"} +{"answers": ["Mick the Miller"], "question": " has been called \"the world's most famous Greyhound\"?"} +{"answers": ["St John the Baptist's Church", "St John the Baptist's Church, Allington"], "question": "the vicar of in Wiltshire was engaged to Cassandra, sister of Jane Austen, but he died before he could marry her?"} +{"answers": ["Cherni Vit", "Cherni Vit cheese"], "question": "according to Slow Food experts, the Bulgarian green cheese is the only traditional mold cheese produced in the Balkans?"} +{"answers": ["Mammy's Cupboard"], "question": "the Mississippi restaurant , built in the shape of a woman, has been said to resemble Aunt Jemima?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh Lawson White", "White"], "question": "U.S. Senator \"\", once a staunch ally of President Andrew Jackson, stood against Jackson's chosen successor in the 1836 Presidential election, placing third in the electoral vote?"} +{"answers": ["John J. Hearne", "John Hearne", "John Hearne", "John", "Hearne"], "question": " was so important in drafting the 1937 Constitution of Ireland that he was referred to as the Irish Thomas Jefferson?"} +{"answers": ["Club Gascon"], "question": "the freehold for Michelin starred restaurant is owned by homeless charity Centrepoint?"} +{"answers": ["Roberto", "Bruce", "Roberto Bruce"], "question": "Do you know that, three days before his death in a plane crash, Chilean journalist replaced the host of a breakfast programme for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["Turnhalle Constitutional Conference"], "question": "by sponsoring the in Windhoek (1975–1977), the South African government attempted to quell armed resistance waged by the People's Liberation Army of Namibia?"} +{"answers": ["Burlington and Missouri River Railroad"], "question": "the offered \"millions of acres\" of cheap land as a motivation for settlers to move to Iowa and Nebraska in 1872?"} +{"answers": ["Ypresiomyrma"], "question": "one species of the extinct Eocene bulldog ant reached up to in length?"} +{"answers": ["Project A119"], "question": "Carl Sagan worked with the US Air Force on ?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus oreades"], "question": "the \"\" has a corky wooden skirt that helps it resist fire?"} +{"answers": ["The Secret of the Nagas"], "question": " was in such high demand before its release that 80,000 copies of the book were pre-ordered?"} +{"answers": ["Wenderholm Regional Park"], "question": " includes a house built by Sir Robert Graham?"} +{"answers": ["Marquin Chandler", "Chandler", "Marquin"], "question": "after trying out with the Sacramento Kings in the NBA Summer League, forward signed with the Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs?"} +{"answers": ["Bei Nacht"], "question": "Graham Waterhouse composed the piano trio \"(At Night)\", inspired by a Kandinsky oil painting entitled \"Nacht\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mutiny at Sucro"], "question": "ancient scholars considered the the most important event of Scipio Africanus' early military career?"} +{"answers": ["Coventry Cross"], "question": "after its 1688 re-gilding, the \"(replica pictured)\" was so bright that people could hardly bear to look directly at it on a sunny day?"} +{"answers": ["M-78", "M-78"], "question": ", a state highway in Michigan, was extended several times and converted into a freeway, but now follows its original 1919 routing?"} +{"answers": ["Adams", "Melvin O. Adams", "Melvin Ohio Adams", "Melvin"], "question": "in addition to serving as Lizzie Borden's defense attorney, was a U.S. Attorney and a railroad executive?"} +{"answers": ["Feaster", "Rob Feaster", "Rob"], "question": " is the Patriot League's all-time men's basketball scoring leader, yet still only ranks second at his own school?"} +{"answers": ["Complex vertebral malformation"], "question": "the exceptional Holstein sire Carlin M Ivanhoe Bell passed on the genes for both good milk production and , a lethal genetic disorder?"} +{"answers": ["Liesl", "Liesl Dorothy Tesch", "Tesch", "Liesl Tesch"], "question": " \"\" is the first woman to play professional wheelchair basketball?"} +{"answers": ["Louise", "Louise Casey", "Casey", "Dame Louise Casey"], "question": ", a British civil servant known for being outspoken, once said that \"doing things sober is no way to get things done\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Rise of the Blue Beetle!"], "question": "a review of \"\" said that it is not for people who dislike \"wormholes, single-cell organisms and evil intergalactic pirates being mentioned in the same breath as Batman\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bates", "Frank Bates", "Frank S. Bates", "Frank"], "question": "in 1899, Major League Baseball pitcher lost 18 of 19 games while making \"a circus-like assortment of pitching mistakes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Single-molecule electric motor"], "question": "the is made up of a single molecule and can be driven at up to one million revolutions per second?"} +{"answers": ["West Wing Week", "West Wing Week Project"], "question": " \"(title card pictured)\" is narrated by White House Deputy Press Secretary Josh Earnest?"} +{"answers": ["Calabar River"], "question": "the was a major conduit of supply for the Atlantic slave trade?"} +{"answers": ["Bristow", "George Bristow", "George Bristow", "George Gates Bristow", "George"], "question": "Major League Baseball outfielder once won 23 consecutive games as a pitcher in the minor leagues?"} +{"answers": ["Africans in Guangzhou"], "question": "there is a community of over in a concentrated area in Guangzhou, China?"} +{"answers": ["Empress Shōshi", "Shōshi", "Fujiwara no Shōshi", "Empress"], "question": "as a 12-year-old, \"(artistic depiction pictured)\" was sent by her father Fujiwara no Michinaga to live in Emperor Ichijō's harem?"} +{"answers": ["Korba Coalfield"], "question": "Gevra mine in India's has been described as the largest open cast mine in Asia and has reported a record daily production of ?"} +{"answers": ["Dromichaetes"], "question": "Getic king defeated and captured Lysimachus, a former general of Alexander the Great?"} +{"answers": ["El Mundo Cabe en Una Canción"], "question": "the last song on is a tribute to singer-songwriter Fito Páez's hometown?"} +{"answers": ["Dewiq"], "question": "Indonesian songwriter was without Pay for three years before telling the public?"} +{"answers": ["Water of Life", "Water of Life"], "question": "in Christianity the term \"(artistic depiction pictured)\" may refer to the Holy Spirit?"} +{"answers": ["Young Men's Christian Association Building", "Young Men's Christian Association Building"], "question": "the in Albany, New York, hosted the first basketball game played away from Springfield College, where the sport was developed?"} +{"answers": ["Michèle Mouton", "Mouton", "Michèle"], "question": "rally driver and her all-female team won their class at the 1975 24 Hours of Le Mans?"} +{"answers": ["Metridium senile"], "question": "the may be eaten by the shag rug nudibranch?"} +{"answers": ["St. Peter's Kierch"], "question": "the parishioners of \"\" rented the church from the founder of Middletown, Pennsylvania, for one grain of wheat per year?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Lechmere", "Lechmere"], "question": "Captain missed the chance to command a ship at the Battle of Trafalgar by a single week?"} +{"answers": ["Momoh", "Comfort", "Comfort Momoh"], "question": "Do you know that, according to specialist midwife , 74,000 women living in the UK in 2000 had undergone female genital mutilation?"} +{"answers": ["Acallosuchus"], "question": "fossils of the extinct reptile were found in a cigar box in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Dieulafoy", "Jane", "Jane Dieulafoy"], "question": " \"\" received special permission from the French government to wear men's clothing in public?"} +{"answers": ["Panjiakou Dam"], "question": "part of the Great Wall of China is submerged in the reservoir formed by the construction of the in Hebei Province, and sometimes it re-emerges during droughts?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald", "Ronald Talley", "Talley"], "question": "in his first career start for Notre Dame, defensive end recorded seven tackles?"} +{"answers": ["AP Columbae"], "question": ", the closest young star known, formed after the dinosaurs became extinct?"} +{"answers": ["James Underdown", "Underdown", "James"], "question": " \"\", an investigator of fringe science claims, once declared himself Poet Laureate of Calumet City, Illinois, and toured Midwest comedy clubs under the name Jim U-boat?"} +{"answers": ["He's a Whore"], "question": "the song \"\", originally performed by Cheap Trick, is not just about sex?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald", "Ronald Ngala", "Ronald Gideon Ngala", "Ngala"], "question": " led the Kenya African Democratic Union political party from its creation until its dissolution?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Jordan statue", "Michael Jordan"], "question": "the once wore the jersey of ice hockey player Jonathan Toews?"} +{"answers": ["Zoltán", "Zoltán Gárdonyi", "Gárdonyi"], "question": " studied composition with Zoltán Kodály at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music \"(building pictured)\" and taught at the Academy for 26 years?"} +{"answers": ["Lionel Conacher Award", "Lionel Conacher"], "question": "the for Canada's male athlete of the year was awarded to Hockey Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky a record six times?"} +{"answers": ["Sophie,", "Sophie, Princess of Prussia", "Prussia"], "question": " married Prince Georg Friedrich the same year the House of Hohenzollern celebrated its 950th anniversary?"} +{"answers": ["Adiantum viridimontanum"], "question": "the rare fern was first described from a specimen collected at an old asbestos mine in the Green Mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Partition Sejm"], "question": "the same that acceded to the First Partition of Poland also created the celebrated Commission of National Education, seen as Europe's first ministry of education?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Laws", "Robert Laws"], "question": "after was made temporary head of the Livingstonia Mission, he kept the position for 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["D-Scribe Digital Publishing"], "question": "the University of Pittsburgh's program has digitized the complete double elephant folio set of Audubon's \"Birds of America\" \"(example of work pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Constable Hook Cemetery"], "question": "the is enclosed by a tank farm?"} +{"answers": ["Special Service Medal", "Special Service Medal"], "question": "the Canadian may be awarded under such varied criteria as service with the United Nations or NATO, serving in the Canadian Arctic at CFS Alert, or service as a Canadian Ranger?"} +{"answers": ["Gerrymandering", "Gerrymandering"], "question": "the film draws on the perspectives from different individuals, reporters, pundits and politicians including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Howard Dean, Bob Graham, Lani Guiner, Ed Rollins, and John Fund?"} +{"answers": ["Torquay Tramways"], "question": "a horse was killed by the novel electrification system of the before it had even opened to the public?"} +{"answers": ["Stay Thirsty"], "question": "racehorse s win in the 2011 Travers Stakes made him a front-runner for top American three-year-old colt honors?"} +{"answers": ["El Fua"], "question": ", originally made popular by an alcoholic Mexican man, has been used by Chilean students during the protests for free education in the country?"} +{"answers": ["University of Lomé"], "question": "the is the largest university in the African country of Togo with a student body of roughly 40,000?"} +{"answers": ["Oil futures drunk-trading incident", "incident", "Oil"], "question": "in June 2009, the price of Brent Crude went up to its highest point in eight months after one man spent less than three hours ?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Beckwith", "Beckwith", "Bob"], "question": ", the firefighter accompanying President George W. Bush at Ground Zero \"\", had been retired for 7 years and bluffed his way into the rescue site using old gear?"} +{"answers": ["Nesting Orientalisms"], "question": "the concept of is based on the ideas of historian Larry Wolff and Edward Said's \"Orientalism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ponta", "Frank", "Frank Ponta"], "question": " competed in five Paralympic Games, including the first in 1960, and coached several medal-winning Paralympic athletes including Louise Sauvage and Priya Cooper?"} +{"answers": ["The Hunt for Tony Blair"], "question": "\"The Comic Strip Presents...\" film portrays former British Prime Minister Tony Blair as a fugitive on the run?"} +{"answers": ["Egyptian", "Egyptian Healy", "Healy"], "question": " had one of the lowest winning percentages of any Major League Baseball pitcher during the 1880s?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus longifolia"], "question": "the is useful in the production of honey and railway sleepers?"} +{"answers": ["C and D-class destroyer"], "question": "destroyers of the British \"(example of a D class pictured)\" sank three Italian submarines in ?"} +{"answers": ["Goeslaw", "Melly Goeslaw", "Melly"], "question": "one of Indonesia's \"\" started her career by writing about flatulence and sexual deviancy?"} +{"answers": ["Sagartia troglodytes"], "question": "at the base of each tentacle of the sea anemone , there is a distinctive black mark shaped like a capital letter \"B\"?"} +{"answers": ["Miguel Ángel Coria Varela", "Miguel", "Coria", "Miguel Ángel Coria"], "question": " first opera, \"Belisa\", based on Lorca's play \"Amor de Don Perlimplín con Belisa en su jardín\", premiered in 1992 at the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid?"} +{"answers": ["Echoes", "Echoes"], "question": " is a limited series comic partially inspired by \"Psycho\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pierre Raymond Bessone", "Raymond", "Bessone", "Raymond Bessone"], "question": "hairdresser Vidal Sassoon was trained by ?"} +{"answers": ["Allyn", "Joseph Pratt Allyn", "Joseph P. Allyn", "Joseph"], "question": "the discoveries of Judge were published under the name \"Putnam\"?"} +{"answers": ["Love in Perth"], "question": "after \"Chasing Dreams\" Gita Gutawa was chosen for ?"} +{"answers": ["Elizaveta Polonskaya", "Elizaveta Grigorevna Polonskaya", "Polonskaya", "Elizaveta"], "question": "writer was the only female member of the Serapion Brothers?"} +{"answers": ["Edo Neo-Confucianism"], "question": " \"(pioneer Fujiwara Seika pictured)\" believed that the universe could be understood through human reason, even if interpretations were different depending on the philosophical school?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Hansborough Bell", "Bell"], "question": "from the day of his marriage till his death, Texas Governor never set foot in the state?"} +{"answers": ["Gita Gutawa", "Gita Gutawa"], "question": "the featured a song written by eight people?"} +{"answers": ["Andreas", "Munch", "Andreas Munch"], "question": " was the first person to be granted a poet's pension by the Parliament of Norway?"} +{"answers": ["The Bouncy"], "question": "there were concerns that could derail a train?"} +{"answers": ["Gid", "Gardner", "Gid Gardner"], "question": " was part of the first known platoon arrangement in baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Spreetshoogte Pass"], "question": " is the steepest mountain pass in Namibia?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel", "Rachel M. MacNair", "MacNair", "Rachel MacNair"], "question": "peace activist founded the pro-life Susan B. Anthony List in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Nyorai"], "question": "the , top-level Buddhist gods of Japan, are portrayed as almost human, but with very long arms, webbed fingers, and other unusual marks?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus punctata"], "question": "the leaves of the \"(bark pictured)\" are a staple food of the koala?"} +{"answers": ["Ahmed Al-Zubair al-Senussi", "al-Senussi", "Ahmed al-Senussi", "Ahmed"], "question": ", a member of the Libyan National Transitional Council, is related to Idris of Libya, Libya's only king?"} +{"answers": ["Capcom Five"], "question": "only four of the titles were released, and only one remained a Nintendo GameCube exclusive as originally announced in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Revolution Analytics"], "question": "in 2009, named Norman H. Nie, one of the original SPSS developers, as their new CEO?"} +{"answers": ["H.", "H. Bonciu", "Bonciu", "Horia Bonciu", "Haimovici Bonciu"], "question": "a 1934 novel by the Romanian shows painter Egon Schiele and his muse in a sadomasochistic \"ménage à trois\" with the protagonist?"} +{"answers": ["Brizlee Tower"], "question": "the elaborately Gothick Grade 1 listed \"\" was built by the third 1st Duke of Northumberland who declared \"they are my orders, it is my planning\"?"} +{"answers": ["Robbie Moore", "Moore", "Robbie"], "question": "hockey goaltender finished in the top ten in the NHL in shutouts in the 1978–79 season, despite playing in only five games?"} +{"answers": ["Blendinger", "Herbert Blendinger", "Herbert"], "question": "Wolfgang Sawallisch conducted Helen Donath, Hermann Becht and the Bayerisches Staatsorchester in the first recording of the cantata \"Media in vita\" by ?"} +{"answers": ["John Emmett Seery", "Emmett Seery", "Emmett", "Seery"], "question": "Major League Baseball player was so patient during at bats that one newspaper wrote that he was \"a good enough waiter to preside at a restaurant\"?"} +{"answers": ["Watson", "André", "André Watson", "André Jacobus Watson"], "question": " holds records for refereeing the greatest number of finals in the Rugby World Cup, Currie Cup and Super Rugby?"} +{"answers": ["Kerispatih"], "question": "Indonesian band sang compositions by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on two albums?"} +{"answers": ["National Farm Toy Museum", "National Farm Museum"], "question": "the , located in Dyersville, Iowa, has one of the largest cast iron farm toy collections?"} +{"answers": ["To", "Tsang Kam To", "Tsang"], "question": " represented the Hong Kong football team for the 2009 East Asian Games and 2010 Asian Games?"} +{"answers": ["Leech collector"], "question": "renowned poet William Wordsworth was inspired by a \"(leech pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ajip Rosidi", "Ajip", "Rosidi"], "question": "Indonesian writer first became a magazine editor at the age of 15?"} +{"answers": ["Marasmius funalis"], "question": "Do you know that, named for its \"rope-like\" stem, itself became the basis of another fungus's name, due to a morphological resemblance?"} +{"answers": ["Evans", "Jake Evans", "Jake"], "question": "baseball player , who once led the National League in outfield assists, injured his arm while throwing the ball and played his last game at the age of 28?"} +{"answers": ["Corymbia eximia"], "question": "the \"(bark pictured)\" tends to grow on the western slopes of plateaus and escarpments?"} +{"answers": ["Hoover", "Buster Hoover", "Buster"], "question": "as a Major League Baseball rookie, finished second in the league batting statistics even though his team did not complete the season?"} +{"answers": ["Cross of Merit of the Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic"], "question": "the is the highest award presented by the Czech Minister of Defence?"} +{"answers": ["Ye Olde Tavern", "Ye Olde Tavern"], "question": "it is claimed that tavern sandwiches were first created in Sioux City, Iowa in 1924, at a restaurant that later became known as ?"} +{"answers": ["Anna and Bernhard Blume"], "question": "the art photographers created \"Kitchen Frenzy\" and \"Pure Reason\"?"} +{"answers": ["Elli Hatschek", "Elli", "Hatschek"], "question": ", her husband Paul, and his daughter, Krista Lavíčková, were all executed by the Nazis within seven months of each other?"} +{"answers": ["Cinta Pertama", "Cinta Pertama"], "question": "some dark and eerie scenes in the film (\"First Love\") reflect the director's previous experience in horror films?"} +{"answers": ["Tjoet Nja' Dhien"], "question": "Eros Djarot's has been interpreted as attributing Indonesia's independence to her guerrilla campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Abd al-Rahman al-Mahdi", "Sayyid Abd al-Rahman al-Mahdi", "Abd-el-Rahman el-Mahdi", "al-Mahdi", "Abd", "Abd al-Rahman"], "question": "in 1945 the British government denied that it supported becoming king of Sudan?"} +{"answers": ["Sphaerechinus granularis"], "question": "the gonads of the sea urchin \"\" are considered a delicacy in Italian cuisine?"} +{"answers": ["Oberheim", "Tom", "Tom Oberheim"], "question": "before started Oberheim Electronics, he was the first ARP synthesizer dealer on the US West Coast, and sold an ARP synthesizer to Frank Zappa?"} +{"answers": ["Asampurna Melakarta"], "question": "the original in Carnatic music, still in use today, has no scientific or mathematical rules?"} +{"answers": ["Winterswyk", "Ryan", "Ryan Winterswyk"], "question": "after joining the Boise State football team as a walk-on, appeared on the cover of \"Sports Illustrated\" and was named to the school's All-Decade team?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Alfred", "Alfred Joseph Baker"], "question": ", who scored England's first goal in international football, was an auctioneer by profession?"} +{"answers": ["South Tar River Greenway"], "question": "the \"(trailhead pictured)\" is the longest greenway in Greenville, North Carolina, and eventually will become part of the East Coast Greenway?"} +{"answers": ["Friedrich Hofmeister", "Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag"], "question": " was the first publisher of Gustav Mahler's Second Symphony?"} +{"answers": ["London International Basketball Invitational"], "question": "the was the first sporting tournament to take place within London's Olympic Park?"} +{"answers": ["Buster Warenski", "Buster", "Warenski"], "question": " made a replica, containing over 32 ounces of gold, of a dagger found in Tutankhamun's tomb?"} +{"answers": ["Ophiocomina nigra"], "question": "the \"\" and its associate the common brittle star may form beds on the sea floor extending hundreds of square metres and consisting of millions of individuals?"} +{"answers": ["Glenn", "Fredly", "Glenn Fredly"], "question": "R&B singer credits Michael Jackson for inspiring him to do humanitarian work?"} +{"answers": ["Strange Son"], "question": "Portia Iverson's documents how an autistic Indian boy and his mother traveled from India to California to help Iverson's son communicate?"} +{"answers": ["Björklund", "Olle", "Olle Björklund"], "question": "Swedish television's first TV news presenter, , \"\" was fired after his name appeared in a tobacco advertisement?"} +{"answers": ["Reel Moments"], "question": " is a competition in which \"Glamour\" readers submit short stories to be produced as short films by celebrity volunteer female directors?"} +{"answers": ["Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion", "Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion"], "question": "the new in Peru aims to improve the quality of life of the poor?"} +{"answers": ["ALEA Ensemble"], "question": "the Austrian performed string quartets of Iván Erőd and Herbert Blendinger, and piano trios of these composers, Graham Waterhouse and their founder Gerhard Präsent?"} +{"answers": ["Clare Turlay Newberry", "Newberry", "Clare"], "question": "when children's book illustrator purchased a $500 ocelot for a live drawing model, \"The New York Times\" headline read \"Still A Lot For Ocelot\"?"} +{"answers": ["Desktop Dungeons"], "question": "a clone of was released for the iPhone before the developers had even finished the game?"} +{"answers": ["St Michael's Church", "St Michael's Church, Whittington"], "question": ", \"\" in Lancashire stands in the bailey of a former castle, and a sundial stands on the summit of its motte?"} +{"answers": ["Conan the Barbarian", "Conan the Barbarian"], "question": "the original script written by Oliver Stone for featured 10,000 mutants and was called a \"total drug fever dream\" by the film's director, John Milius?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Rawa Pening", "Rawa Pening"], "question": " in Indonesia may dry up within the next ten years?"} +{"answers": ["Spanish conquest of Guatemala"], "question": "the was a prolonged conflict against the Maya that lasted nearly two hundred years?"} +{"answers": ["Cratochelone", "Cratochelone berneyi"], "question": "at an estimated , is the largest of the three extinct protostegid sea turtles found in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Luidia ciliaris"], "question": "the \"\" can \"walk\" and does not have an anus?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Tripoli", "Battle of Tripoli"], "question": "the in 1825 was the result of the Sardinian consul's failure to provide Yusuf Karamanli, the ruler of Tripoli, with tribute?"} +{"answers": ["Billy Taylor", "Taylor", "Billy Taylor", "Billy"], "question": "in 1884, Major League Baseball pitcher had a win–loss record of 25–4 before leaving his team in July?"} +{"answers": ["St Laurence's Church", "St Laurence's Church, Morecambe"], "question": "although in Morecambe, Lancashire, is considered by Nikolaus Pevsner to be Paley and Austin's best church in the town, it is now redundant?"} +{"answers": ["Langit Makin Mendung"], "question": "the short story \"\" was banned in Indonesia partly because a character wore glasses?"} +{"answers": ["Olds, Wortman & King"], "question": "Do you know that, 66 years after it opened as a department store, the 1910 building \"\" became the first indoor shopping mall in downtown Portland, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Cayuga Indians Residing in Canada v. State", "That Portion of the Cayuga Indians Residing in Canada v. State"], "question": "the New York Court of Appeals the Cayuga people residing in Canada $500,000 in back annuities in 1885?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Iacone", "Iacone", "Joe"], "question": "American football player gained 3,983 rushing yards in three years and set PSAC rushing and scoring records that remained unbroken for decades?"} +{"answers": ["Solomon", "Solomon"], "question": " was accidentally castrated as an infant?"} +{"answers": ["Drew", "Charles S. Drew", "Charles Stewart Drew", "Charles"], "question": "in 1854, \"\" was appointed quartermaster general of the Oregon territorial militia by Democratic governor John W. Davis, but was removed from office when he joined the Know-Nothing Party?"} +{"answers": ["Lembaga Kebudajaan Rakjat"], "question": "the Indonesian literary group was accused of having foreknowledge of the attempted coup d'état in 1965?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Hynes House"], "question": "the , home to Nobu Matsuhisa's restaurant in Aspen, Colorado, is considered to epitomize the city's early miners' cottages?"} +{"answers": ["Lesotho–Russia relations"], "question": " suffered a setback after the overthrow of Basotho Prime Minister Leabua Jonathan by Justin Lekhanya?"} +{"answers": ["Shafer", "Orator", "Orator Shafer"], "question": " 50 outfield assists in 1879 established a Major League Baseball record that has stood for over 130 years?"} +{"answers": ["Tadeusz Rejtan", "Rejtan", "Tadeusz"], "question": " is remembered in Poland for his dramatic gesture \"\" as a symbol of patriotism?"} +{"answers": ["Hamza River"], "question": "evidence collected by Brazilian scientists indicates that there may be the Amazon and into the Atlantic Ocean?"} +{"answers": ["Expulsion of Montoneros from Plaza de Mayo"], "question": "Argentine president Juan Perón the terrorist organization \"Montoneros\" from the Plaza de Mayo during the 1974 celebrations of the International Workers' Day?"} +{"answers": ["Dairi Regency", "Dairi"], "question": " produce coffee, corn, and fish?"} +{"answers": ["The Problem We All Live With"], "question": "Norman Rockwell's could not be displayed in a public area of the White House because of the racial slur painted behind Ruby Bridges?"} +{"answers": ["Tetrabiblos"], "question": "Ptolemy's , a 2nd-century astrology book, is still considered a basic text in Western astrology?"} +{"answers": ["Clydie Roberts", "Roberts", "Clydie"], "question": "twice-capped Guyana international footballer is a cousin of England international Jermain Defoe?"} +{"answers": ["HB Jassin", "HB", "Jassin"], "question": "a translated the Quran after being tried for blasphemy?"} +{"answers": ["Longford", "Frank", "Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford"], "question": " inaugural Longford Lecture was given by Cherie Blair in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Copland-Crawford", "Robert", "Copland-Crawford"], "question": ", scorer of the first goal in international football, was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment with hard labour for causing a servant to be flogged to death?"} +{"answers": ["Paladino", "Paladino Gondola", "Paladin Gundulić", "Gondola"], "question": "Ragusan diplomat performed services for Eric of Pomerania, Ferdinand I of Naples and the Duchy of Saint Sava?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "Ryan Cole Lavarnway", "Ryan Lavarnway", "Lavarnway"], "question": "Yale University alumnus employs the \"tools of ignorance\" as a rookie for the Boston Red Sox?"} +{"answers": ["Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker", "Scarlet-backed flowerpecker"], "question": "the species name of the \"\" means \"bloodstained\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zizania texana"], "question": "the pollen of becomes non-functional within one hour after it is released?"} +{"answers": ["National Park Travelers Club"], "question": "members of earn a special platinum prize for visiting 394 places in the US?"} +{"answers": ["Frown", "frown"], "question": "it takes more muscles to smile than it does to ?"} +{"answers": ["Academy Hall", "Academy Hall"], "question": " \"\" was the first building at Edinboro University and is the oldest normal school building in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["John Millson", "Millson", "John", "John Millson"], "question": " went from being mayor of Windsor, Ontario, to president of its raceway?"} +{"answers": ["2011–12 NBA Development League season"], "question": "five National Basketball Association (NBA) teams own and operate their NBA Development League affiliates in the upcoming ?"} +{"answers": ["Mary P. Sinclair", "Sinclair", "Mary", "Mary Sinclair"], "question": " and her family were shunned and harassed for years after she spoke out against the nuclear power plant proposed for Dow Chemical Company in Midland, Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Sylvester", "Charles Sylvester", "Charles"], "question": " described toilets in 1819 at the new Derby Infirmary that cleaned themselves and exchanged foul air every time they were used \"(see diagram)\"?"} +{"answers": ["1740 Batavia massacre"], "question": "among those killed in the were 500 prisoners and hospital patients?"} +{"answers": ["Fisher's Ghost", "Fisher's Ghost"], "question": "the 1924 Australian silent film was not shown in Sydney because it was deemed \"too gruesome\"?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia plagiocarpa"], "question": " was undescribed for 112 years after it was first collected?"} +{"answers": ["Geoffrey Archer", "Geoffrey Archer", "Geoffrey", "Geoffrey Francis Archer", "Archer"], "question": "Sir young lions almost caught General Edmund Allenby's pet stork?"} +{"answers": ["Princess Sophia of the United Kingdom", "Kingdom", "Princess"], "question": " \"\", the fifth daughter of King George III, once remarked her life was so \"deadly dull\" that she wished she were a kangaroo?"} +{"answers": ["Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act", "Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1996"], "question": "South Africa's was described by the Guttmacher Institute as \"one of the most liberal abortion laws in the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harmoni Cinta"], "question": "the production of the 2009 album took place on four continents?"} +{"answers": ["St Maxentius' Church, Bradshaw", "St Maxentius' Church"], "question": " \"\" in Bradshaw, Greater Manchester, is the only church in England dedicated to Saint Maxentius?"} +{"answers": ["Sleeper Sullivan", "Sleeper", "Sullivan"], "question": "professional baseball player had two nicknames – \"Sleeper\" and \"Old Iron Hands\"?"} +{"answers": ["Raniganj", "Raniganj"], "question": "the first coal-mine pit in India was established at Narayankuri in in 1777?"} +{"answers": ["Agnes", "Agnes Mary Mansour", "Mansour"], "question": "Sister left the Sisters of Mercy after three decades of service rather than make a statement against abortion?"} +{"answers": ["Miles Copeland", "Miles Copeland"], "question": "some \"Home and Away\" viewers complained about character eating too much food on-screen?"} +{"answers": ["Canberra Roller Derby League"], "question": "the has referees called Fair-as Bueller, Sin Bin Laden and Major Dyck?"} +{"answers": ["Taylor", "Dummy", "Dummy Taylor"], "question": " \"\", once the highest salaried deaf person in the United States, was ejected from a baseball game for cursing out the umpire in sign language?"} +{"answers": ["Circle the Drain"], "question": "when she sang \"\" in a 2011 concert, Katy Perry was dressed in a catsuit and the stage was decorated with meat?"} +{"answers": ["Unitary psychosis"], "question": "there was a widespread belief in 19th-century German psychiatry that all forms of mental illness were simple variations of a single ?"} +{"answers": ["Psilocybe cyanescens"], "question": "approximately 100,000 psychedelic mushrooms were once found growing on a racetrack?"} +{"answers": ["Duthie", "John", "John Duthie", "John Duthie"], "question": "Balgownie, the residence of Wellington businessman , is believed to have been the first in the region to have had electricity?"} +{"answers": ["Monique Jeffries"], "question": "Michelle Hurd, who played Detective on \"\", was frustrated by the lack of material for her character and departed from the show?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Dunlap", "Dunlap", "Fred"], "question": ", who was once the highest paid player in professional baseball, died penniless at the age of 43?"} +{"answers": ["Visa FIVB Beach Volleyball International"], "question": "2,274 tonnes of sand was transported onto the Horse Guards Parade ground for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Jacquian", "Jacquian Williams", "Williams"], "question": "current New York Giants linebacker has been a teammate of Jason Pierre-Paul in junior college, college and now with the Giants?"} +{"answers": ["Caplan Collection"], "question": "the at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is made up of 32,000 pieces of folk art and toys from 120 countries?"} +{"answers": ["Paracentrotus lividus"], "question": "spines of the \"\" provide shelter for large-headed Goby juveniles?"} +{"answers": ["Gerhard Tötemeyer", "Tötemeyer", "Gerhard"], "question": "professor emeritus dropped out of school because he spoke neither English nor Afrikaans, the official languages in South-West Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Xyris tennesseensis"], "question": "buds of are forced open by the bee \"Lasioglossum zephyrum\", seeking first access to the flowers' pollen?"} +{"answers": ["Locke", "Barry Locke", "Barry Myles Locke", "Barry"], "question": "while serving in the Nixon administration, also worked as a boxing manager?"} +{"answers": ["Illuminate Light & Laser Spectacular"], "question": "the at Dreamworld features a segment that recreates Aurora Australis?"} +{"answers": ["Nail Men"], "question": "people in Berlin raised over a million gold marks for charity in World War I by hammering nails into a of Hindenburg 12 metres (42 feet) high?"} +{"answers": ["Peppes Pizza"], "question": "Pizza Hut's success in the People's Republic of China inspired the Norwegian pizza chain to open in Beijing?"} +{"answers": ["Urmuz"], "question": "the suicidal civil servant \"\" was depicted by posterity as Romania's first Dadaist?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Eagle"], "question": " is an Egyptian military campaign aimed at confronting Islamic insurgents and criminal gangs in the Sinai Peninsula?"} +{"answers": ["Prostitution in Indonesia"], "question": " are sometimes marketed via Facebook?"} +{"answers": ["City at the End of Time"], "question": "Greg Bear's 2008 science fiction novel pays homage to William Hope Hodgson's 1912 novel, \"The Night Land\"?"} +{"answers": ["Callerya megasperma"], "question": "the of eastern Australia is a food source for pencilled blue and narrow-banded awl caterpillars?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "David Hall", "David Robert Hall", "David", "David Hall"], "question": "wheelchair-tennis player was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Hammersmith Ghost murder case"], "question": "the case of the \"\" was tried at the Old Bailey and the accused was sentenced to death by hanging and dissection?"} +{"answers": ["King House", "King House"], "question": "the purportedly haunted is now home to feral cats?"} +{"answers": ["Schoenhofen Pyramid Mausoleum"], "question": "the entrance to the is modeled after the gateways at Egypt's Karnak Temple Complex?"} +{"answers": ["Tim Burke", "Lucifer", "Lucifer"], "question": " died in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Kidd", "Kidd", "James Kidd"], "question": "the will of sparked the \"Ghost Trial of the Century\"?"} +{"answers": ["Norma Eberhardt", "Norma", "Eberhardt"], "question": "Do you know that, for , 1958 was the year to be seen with Dracula and \"Live Fast, Die Young\"?"} +{"answers": ["Birth control movement in the United States"], "question": "Margaret Sanger \"\" coined the term \"birth control\" in 1914 in her monthly newsletter \"The Woman Rebel\", which she published as part of ?"} +{"answers": ["6th Airborne Division advance to the River Seine"], "question": "in nine days in , the liberated of France and captured over 1,000 German prisoners?"} +{"answers": ["Bongiovanni", "Nino", "Nino Bongiovanni"], "question": "baseball player appeared in the World Series two years after leading the Pacific Coast League in hits?"} +{"answers": ["River", "River"], "question": " is the first film to deal with the 2008 Akihabara massacre incident?"} +{"answers": ["Harrold", "Jack Harrold", "Jack"], "question": "during his 43 years with the New York City Opera, tenor buffo appeared in more than 100 productions?"} +{"answers": ["Ford", "Henri", "Henri Ronald Ford", "Henri Ford"], "question": " performed brain surgery with CNN correspondent Sanjay Gupta on a victim of the 2010 Haiti earthquake aboard the USS \"Carl Vinson\"?"} +{"answers": ["St Beuno's Church, Aberffraw", "St Beuno's Church"], "question": " \"\" is a rare example of a church in Anglesey, Wales, with two naves?"} +{"answers": ["Aubertin Walter Sothern Mallaby", "Aubertin", "Mallaby"], "question": "British brigadier was killed 66 years ago today in the Battle of Surabaya while flying a white flag?"} +{"answers": ["Corymbia intermedia"], "question": "the squirrel glider and yellow-bellied glider feed on the sap of the directly from an incision in the trunk?"} +{"answers": ["O'Malley", "Mad", "Mad Dog O'Malley"], "question": " teamed with Lucifer to take down his former partner?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bagwell", "Bill Bagwell"], "question": "professional baseball player led three different leagues in batting average?"} +{"answers": ["Der yidisher arbeyter", "Der yidisher arbeyter"], "question": "1911 journal (The Jewish Worker) \"\" was the first Yiddish labour journal published in France?"} +{"answers": ["St Eugrad's Church, Llaneugrad", "St Eugrad's Church"], "question": ", Wales, contains an Art Nouveau memorial to one of the officers who died in the wreck of the \"Royal Charter\" in 1859?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Jesse Baker", "Jesse", "Jesse Ormond Baker", "Jesse Baker"], "question": ", who was born in a log cabin, became the first person from Pierce County, Washington, to play in Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Haydon Hall"], "question": "Lawrence James Baker son married the sister of his architect, and the married couple lived in a house within the grounds of designed by the bride's brother?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Edwards", "Mike Edwards", "Edwards"], "question": "Tennessee Volunteers basketball coach Ray Mears recruited without even having seen him play competitively?"} +{"answers": ["Oscar", "Oscar Graham", "Graham", "Oscar Marion Graham"], "question": "professional baseball pitcher , who won 276 games in his career, worked as a rabbit hunter during the winter?"} +{"answers": ["Nia Dinata", "Dinata", "Nia"], "question": ", director of controversial films on homosexuality and polygamy, started a children's film festival in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Octopus aquaculture", "octopus aquaculture"], "question": " \"(common octopus pictured)\" is being seriously investigated because of overfishing, but so far it has been difficult to culture the early life stages?"} +{"answers": ["Tom", "Tom Parker", "Tom Parker", "Parker"], "question": "watching play helped former Kentucky Wildcats basketball standout Jack Givens decide to attend Kentucky?"} +{"answers": ["Paddy", "Paddy Siglin", "Siglin"], "question": "baseball player once got punched in the face by an umpire?"} +{"answers": ["Miraflores Altarpiece"], "question": "the \"(center panel pictured)\" by Rogier van der Weyden was a chronological reading of the birth, death and resurrection of Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["Manitoba Hydro", "Manitoba Hydro Place"], "question": "in 2009 the \"Toronto Star\" called Winnipeg's , which uses 60% less energy than a typical large office tower, \"the most important building in Canada\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dira Sugandi", "Sugandi", "Dira", "Dira Yulianti Sugandi"], "question": " was awarded the Indonesian Young Jazz Talent Award for her duet with Jason Mraz?"} +{"answers": ["2005 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "the had all ten of its victories vacated by the NCAA, resulting in an official record of zero wins and two losses for the season?"} +{"answers": ["Magic Tree House", "Magic Tree House"], "question": "the Japanese anime film is based on the American children's book series of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Ratih Hardjono", "Ratih", "Hardjono"], "question": " connected her wedding with corruption, collusion, and nepotism?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Bare Gatewood", "Gatewood", "Charles B. Gatewood", "Charles"], "question": " \"\" was the United States Army lieutenant who encouraged Geronimo to surrender in 1886?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Schneider", "Michael", "Michael Schneider", "Schneider"], "question": " conducted an oratorio by Stradella, performed by students and teachers of the Frankfurt University of Music at Eberbach Abbey for the Rheingau Musik Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Senska", "Frances Maude Senska", "Frances Senska", "Frances"], "question": "Montana State University educator and artist trained several internationally known ceramic artists although she herself had just two academic quarters of training in ceramics?"} +{"answers": ["Kimi ni Todoke", "Kimi ni Todoke"], "question": "female viewers of the film on its opening weekend outnumbered male viewers by a ratio of more than seven to one?"} +{"answers": ["Dmitry", "Dmitry Khvostov", "Khvostov", "Dmitry Ivanovich Khvostov"], "question": "Russian classical poet \"\" was relentlessly ridiculed for being pompously archaic by younger Golden Age poets, including Pushkin?"} +{"answers": ["Offshore aquaculture"], "question": "if roaming cages were used in , juvenile tuna starting out from Mexico could mature and be ready to market by the time they got to Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Atlee Mason", "Mason", "Frank", "Frank A. Mason"], "question": " was Harvard University's first full-time football coach?"} +{"answers": ["Lexicon Branding"], "question": " created the brand names Pentium, BlackBerry, PowerBook, Swiffer, OnStar, Subaru Outback and Forester, Toyota Scion, Dasani, and Embassy Suites Hotels?"} +{"answers": ["Catherine J.K. Sandoval", "Catherine Sandoval", "Catherine", "Sandoval"], "question": " is the first Hispanic member of the California Public Utilities Commission?"} +{"answers": ["St Paul's Church, Witherslack", "St Paul's Church"], "question": ", in Witherslack, Cumbria, was built in 1668–69 as a result of a bequest made by John Barwick, dean of St Paul's Cathedral?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St Peter, Berende", "Church of St Peter"], "question": "the medieval , featuring \"particularly remarkable\" frescoes \"\", once had an inscription by a Bulgarian tsar on its exterior?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony Moon"], "question": "\"EastEnders\" characters and brother Tyler were compared to \"EastEnders\" duo Phil and Grant Mitchell?"} +{"answers": ["1906 Mississippi hurricane"], "question": "the ruined 300,000 bales of cotton?"} +{"answers": ["David Haven Mason", "David H. Mason", "Mason", "David"], "question": "future U.S. Attorney was left with only twenty-five cents after opening his first law office?"} +{"answers": ["Chapel of Russia's Resurrection"], "question": " believes that Vladimir Putin is the reincarnation of Saint Paul?"} +{"answers": ["T. Peter Brody", "T.", "T Peter Brody", "Brody"], "question": " invented the thin-film transistor active matrix display, the predominant flat panel display technology in use today?"} +{"answers": ["Darren Darnell Brooks", "Brooks", "Darren Brooks", "Darren"], "question": " is the only basketball player in Missouri Valley Conference history to be named both its Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year in consecutive seasons?"} +{"answers": ["Bluebird", "Bluebird"], "question": "the eponymous bird in Paul McCartney's song \"\" has been interpreted as a metaphor for love?"} +{"answers": ["Wukan protests"], "question": "the occurred in a town promoted as a model of harmoniousness?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus grandis"], "question": " \"\" seedlings can put on seven metres (23 ft) of growth in their first year?"} +{"answers": ["Angel Orensanz Center"], "question": "the is housed in a Gothic Revival synagogue building built in 1849?"} +{"answers": ["Beck", "Peter Beck", "Peter Beck", "Peter", "Peter J. Beck"], "question": "after the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake, dean was described as a \"figurehead of the city\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oblicze Dnia"], "question": "the plans for a popular front between communists and socialists in Poland collapsed after the launching of the newspaper in 1936?"} +{"answers": ["Enfinger", "Grant Enfinger", "Grant"], "question": " will compete in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in 2012 for a team owned by an Argentine businessman?"} +{"answers": ["Lakes Mall"], "question": " in Lauderdale Lakes, Florida, home to the first Office Depot and Sports Authority stores, was otherwise completely vacant in August 1990?"} +{"answers": ["The Litigators"], "question": "a reviewer for John Grisham's new novel praised it for avoiding clichés such as somebody being murdered for \"stumbling too close to the truth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kalmiopsis fragrans"], "question": "the \"\" was, for over 50 years, thought to be a form of the floral species \"Kalmiopsis leachiana\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wade", "Tristan", "Tristan Wade"], "question": " has had three World Series of Poker final table finishes in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Unified Theory", "Unified Theory"], "question": "the alternative rock band is named after Albert Einstein's final hypothesis unified field theory?"} +{"answers": ["Willard Walter Waller", "Willard Waller", "Willard", "Waller"], "question": "American Sociological Association's annual award in the sociology of education is named after ?"} +{"answers": ["Kenai Peninsula Orchestra"], "question": "the premiered the work \"An Alaskan Symphony,\" which was written specifically for them by composer Adrienne Albert?"} +{"answers": ["Rip Jordan", "Rip", "Jordan"], "question": "in 1919, Babe Ruth set a Major League Baseball record with 29 home runs, the last hit off pitcher ?"} +{"answers": ["Patriot's Park"], "question": "the land for the Captors' Monument \"\" at in Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown, New York, was donated by a free African American couple?"} +{"answers": ["Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth"], "question": "the dress worn by Ellen Terry in John Singer Sargent is decorated with 1,000 iridescent green beetle wings?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Danger"], "question": "PlayStation Network game was made entirely by a team of just four people?"} +{"answers": ["DeSalvio", "Louis", "Louis DeSalvio", "Louis F. DeSalvio"], "question": "New York State Assemblyman co-authored a bill that allowed Castle Clinton to become a national monument, thus thwarting Robert Moses plan to demolish it?"} +{"answers": ["Buck", "Buck Thrasher", "Thrasher"], "question": "baseball player led two different minor leagues in hits before making it to the majors?"} +{"answers": ["Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.4", "Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk"], "question": "the floatplane, introduced in 1918, was the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service's first purpose-built trainer aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Waldroup", "Kerwin Waldroup", "Kerwin"], "question": "despite posting 32 tackles for the 1994 Michigan Wolverines football team, did not earn a varsity letter?"} +{"answers": ["Bing Slamet", "Bing", "Slamet"], "question": " started a trend of using actors' names in the titles of films?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael L. Jameson", "Jameson", "Michael Jameson"], "question": "former Cleveland Browns safety was the final member of the Browns' 2001 NFL Draft class to be on the roster?"} +{"answers": ["Argo Tea"], "question": " is a chain of cafés focused on the world's most popular beverage after water?"} +{"answers": ["Drohan", "Tom", "Tom Drohan"], "question": "minor league baseball pitcher threw a no-hitter in 1912 and made his major league debut less than a year later?"} +{"answers": ["Calochortus umpquaensis"], "question": "although the is rare, up to 800,000 grow on Ace Williams Mountain in Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Pythagorean tiling"], "question": "the , a pattern of squares of two sizes that can be used to prove the Pythagorean theorem, appears in a painting \"\" by Dutch Golden Age artist Jacob Ochtervelt?"} +{"answers": ["Julie Brandt Glass", "Julie Glass", "Glass", "Julie"], "question": ", who will skate for Team USA at the Roller Derby World Cup, has competed at the international level in inline and ice speed skating?"} +{"answers": ["Canciones Que Duelen"], "question": "Mexican singer-songwriter Espinoza Paz did not want to release his album but was persuaded by his record label to do so?"} +{"answers": ["Lomatium erythrocarpum"], "question": "the is a wild carrot found only on the Blue Mountains of Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Suter", "Harry", "Suter"], "question": "in his last professional baseball season, set the Pacific Coast League single-game strikeout record?"} +{"answers": ["Warco"], "question": "players in the upcoming first person video game will shoot camera footage, not bullets?"} +{"answers": ["Dewi Sandra Killick", "Dewi Sandra", "Sandra", "Dewi"], "question": "in 2004 was selected as one of the sexiest women in the world by \"FHM\"?"} +{"answers": ["Montecito Inn"], "question": "the was built by Fatty Arbuckle and Charlie Chaplin and their friends in 1928 and was the inspiration for the 1936 Rodgers and Hart song, \"There's a Small Hotel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pat", "Pat Dillard", "Dillard"], "question": " set the Major League Baseball single-game record for putouts by a third baseman?"} +{"answers": ["Nut Grove"], "question": " \"\" in Albany, New York, is the only extant Grecian country house designed by Alexander Jackson Davis?"} +{"answers": ["Chick Brandom", "Brandom", "Chick"], "question": " was a Major League Baseball pitcher for three seasons, even though he had a birth defect that made it painful for him to pitch?"} +{"answers": ["Ringo", "Ringo"], "question": "the wedding of the French pop singers of the seventies Sheila and was attended by 15,000 people and \"resembled a royal wedding\"?"} +{"answers": ["Peachia quinquecapitata"], "question": "soon after being ingested by the gregarious jellyfish, the larvae of the developing will eat the jellyfish's gonads?"} +{"answers": ["Fabian Blattman", "Fabian John Blattman", "Fabian", "Blattman"], "question": "the parents of Australian Paralympic gold medalist \"\" installed an elevator in their home so he could get to his bedroom on the third floor?"} +{"answers": ["Official Subscription Plays Chart"], "question": "when first launched, the tracked more than digital plays per week in the United Kingdom, across 340,000 unique songs?"} +{"answers": ["Darlington Record Club"], "question": "stock car drivers who set a track record at Darlington Raceway in qualifying for the Southern 500 would be ?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Smith", "Smith", "James Smith"], "question": " led an armed rebellion by colonists against British rule in North America in 1765, ten years before the Battles of Lexington and Concord?"} +{"answers": ["India Song"], "question": "actor Michel Lonsdale considers the part of a vice-consul in to be his \"most favorite role\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ed", "Conwell", "Ed Conwell"], "question": "baseball player struck out in his only major league at bat?"} +{"answers": ["Shite-hawk"], "question": "Do you know that, contrary to claims of a medieval origin for the term , it originated as British military slang for the Black Kite \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Sentell", "Paul'' Sentell", "Sentell", "Paul"], "question": "Major League Baseball umpire collapsed on the field during a game and died a few days later?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Fortescue Kennedy", "Kennedy"], "question": "Captain was first-lieutenant of at Trafalgar in 1805, and her last commander at Sheerness in 1838?"} +{"answers": ["Casa Palacio de las Dueñas", "Palacio de las Dueñas"], "question": "poet Antonio Machado was born at the in Seville?"} +{"answers": ["Brett", "Sutton", "Brett Sutton"], "question": "triathletes Chrissie Wellington and Emma Snowsill are among the World and Olympic champions who have been coached by ?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Kirkman", "Thomas", "Kirkman", "Thomas Penyngton Kirkman"], "question": "despite leaving school at age 14, became one of 19th-century England's leading mathematicians and helped found combinatorial design theory?"} +{"answers": ["Dave Karofsky", "Dave'' Karofsky"], "question": "Max Adler had no idea his one-episode jock character on \"Glee\" would become the \"nuanced\" role of a closeted gay ex-bully and bearded prom king?"} +{"answers": ["1906 Florida Keys hurricane"], "question": "the killed 135 of the Florida East Coast Railway's workers?"} +{"answers": ["St Edern's Church", "St Edern's Church, Bodedern"], "question": ", Wales, is dedicated to one of the knights of King Arthur?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Bannon", "Bannon", "Tom"], "question": " once led a professional baseball league in stolen bases?"} +{"answers": ["The Crusader", "The Crusader"], "question": "Lorado Taft's \"\" uses a medieval knight to symbolize the character of \"Chicago Daily News\" publisher Victor Lawson?"} +{"answers": ["John Clapp", "John Edgar Clapp", "John Clapp", "Clapp", "John"], "question": " was the inaugural manager of baseball's New York Gothams, which became the modern-day San Francisco Giants?"} +{"answers": ["Irma Lozada", "Irma", "Lozada"], "question": " was the first female police officer to die in the line of duty in New York?"} +{"answers": ["Alicia Aberley", "Aberley", "Alicia"], "question": " is a Paralympic swimmer who has held multiple world records and works for Amway?"} +{"answers": ["Sands of Samar"], "question": "the , the last remaining sand dunes in Israel's Arava region, are being threatened by sand mining?"} +{"answers": ["White Aethiopians"], "question": "Pliny the Elder's \"\" may have been members of the Fulani ethnic group \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["An Anglo-American Alliance"], "question": ", published in 1906, has been described as the first lesbian science fiction novel?"} +{"answers": ["Albanian Revolt of 1911", "Albanian revolt of 1911"], "question": "King Nicholas I of Montenegro supported the insurgents in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Donovan", "Fred Donovan", "Fred"], "question": " was manager of the first professional baseball team that included future Hall of Famer Ray Schalk?"} +{"answers": ["Karet Bivak Cemetery", "Karet Bivak"], "question": ", Jakarta's second-largest cemetery, holds more than 48,000 graves in a space of 16.2 hectares (40 acres)?"} +{"answers": ["District of Columbia City Hall"], "question": "the trials of three people accused of involvement in assassination attempts on U.S. presidents were held at the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Naked Woman Climbing a Staircase"], "question": "the effort put forth by the subject of Miró's 1937 and her heavy limbs are thought to reflect the tragedy of the Spanish Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Cusick", "Andy Cusick"], "question": "baseball player was described by his teammates as a \"good batsman\", even though he batted .193 with no home runs in his major league career?"} +{"answers": ["John Tabor Alsap", "Alsap", "John T. Alsap", "John"], "question": ", operator of the first saloon in the Arizona Territory town of Prescott, was appointed the territory's first treasurer?"} +{"answers": ["Lost River sucker"], "question": "\"gill rot\" in the \"\" may be associated with ammonia contamination?"} +{"answers": ["Galilee Squadron"], "question": "during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, Israel's was menaced by Syrian trainer aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Borlée", "Jacques", "Jacques Borlée"], "question": ", the father and coach of Olympic medalist Olivia and twin athletes Jonathan and Kevin Borlée, won a silver medal at the 1983 European Athletics Indoor Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Zrinski Bridge"], "question": "completion of the marked the end of 40-year long construction of Budapest–Zagreb–Rijeka motorway?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Alexander Fowler", "Fowler"], "question": "Do you know that, as a U.S. Justice Department lawyer, argued before the Supreme Court in cases about water and vinegar?"} +{"answers": ["Bell", "Ralph Bell", "Ralph"], "question": "baseball pitcher \"\" led both the Western Association and Northern League in wins but appeared in only three major league games?"} +{"answers": ["My Rainy Days", "Tenshi no Koi"], "question": "the 2009 film was based on a Japanese cell phone novel?"} +{"answers": ["Bergas", "Hanna", "Hanna Bergas"], "question": " was one of three teachers who, at Dovercourt, England, met thousands of children fleeing Nazi Germany without their parents on the \"Kindertransports\"?"} +{"answers": ["Confédération africaine des syndicats libres"], "question": "the was founded in 1958 on the basis of the French Charter of Amiens?"} +{"answers": ["Angel Island", "Angel Island mouse"], "question": "the entire population of on the island of Estanque in the Gulf of California may have been killed by a single domestic cat in a period of just two years?"} +{"answers": ["Spongiforma"], "question": "the most recently described member of the fungal genus \"\" is named after the cartoon character SpongeBob SquarePants?"} +{"answers": ["Mekel", "Once Mekel", "Once"], "question": "Ahmad Dhani once found to be the lead singer of Dewa 19?"} +{"answers": ["Blendr"], "question": "the geosocial networking app expands on its gay-oriented predecessor Grindr to allow all people to connect with others nearby with common interests?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George S. Hodson", "George Hodson", "Hodson"], "question": "baseball pitcher had six 20-win seasons in the minor leagues?"} +{"answers": ["San Francisco Sentinel", "San Francisco"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1980, U.S. presidential candidate John Anderson wrote in the that, if elected, he would end federal government discrimination based on sexual orientation?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Abibi", "Abibi", "Daniel"], "question": ", Congolese permanent representative to the U.N. during the 1990s, was amongst the first Central Africans to obtain a doctorate in mathematics?"} +{"answers": ["Supremacy MMA"], "question": " is the first mixed martial arts video game to have female fighters?"} +{"answers": ["Daniela", "Toro", "Daniela Di Toro", "Di Toro"], "question": "two-time US Open women's wheelchair tennis champion became paraplegic when a wall fell on her while she was competing at a school swimming carnival?"} +{"answers": ["Giuseppe", "Orioli", "Giuseppe Orioli"], "question": " helped D. H. Lawrence circumvent the censorship of \"Lady Chatterley's Lover\" by having it printed in Italy by workers who did not know any English?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Harden Mansion", "Edward Harden"], "question": "the \"\" in Sleepy Hollow, New York, was the site of the first Montessori school in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Plumalexius", "Plumalexius rasnitsyni"], "question": "the extinct Cretaceous wasp family Plumalexiidae is known from only the two type specimens found in New Jersey amber?"} +{"answers": ["Robert James Frascino", "Robert Frascino", "Frascino", "Robert"], "question": "immunologist and AIDS advocate considered himself privileged after being infected with HIV?"} +{"answers": ["Pillnitz Castle"], "question": "one of the oldest camellia trees in Europe was planted in the garden of \"\" in 1801?"} +{"answers": ["1955 Gator Bowl", "Gator Bowl"], "question": "after securing its first-ever bowl victory in the , Vanderbilt did not win its second until the 2008 Music City Bowl?"} +{"answers": ["The Caress of a Bird"], "question": "Miró's uses a turtle shell to show that the sculpture represents a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Wasp", "Wasp", "Edward", "Edward J. Wasp", "E. J. Wasp"], "question": "American engineer received the Elmer A. Sperry Award in 1981 for his work developing long distance slurry pipelines?"} +{"answers": ["Pot o' Gold", "Pot o' Gold"], "question": "on his first day filming \"\", \"Glee\" newcomer and \"The Glee Project\" winner Damian McGinty was shoved into a locker 25 times?"} +{"answers": ["Vic", "Vic Flowers", "Flowers"], "question": " is considered as the unofficial leader of the Barmy Army?"} +{"answers": ["Tupolev Tu-142"], "question": "the Soviet \"\" maritime patrol aircraft was developed in response to the American UGM-27 Polaris submarine-launched ballistic missile?"} +{"answers": ["Hardaker", "Julie", "Julie Hardaker"], "question": "political novice beat the experienced incumbent Bob Simcock in 2010's contest for the mayoralty of Hamilton, New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Wasteland Angel"], "question": "publisher Meridian4 compared the video game to honey badgers and even used a video of badgers to promote the game?"} +{"answers": ["raceway", "Raceway", "Raceway"], "question": "poorly treated wastewater from used in aquaculture can result in outbreaks of red tide?"} +{"answers": ["Let the Good Times Roll", "Let the Good Times Roll"], "question": "a white audience gave the black power sign and Little Richard is said to have \"openly embraced androgyny\" in ?"} +{"answers": ["893 Dvin earthquake"], "question": "the 893 Ardabil earthquake is a 'fake earthquake', created due to a misreading of the original Armenian reports for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Finally Home"], "question": "MercyMe's song \"\" was written after lead singer Bart Millard heard the group's guitarists improvising on an acoustic guitar riff?"} +{"answers": ["Mo", "Rothman", "Mo Rothman"], "question": "studio executive persuaded Charlie Chaplin to return to the United States in 1972, which restored Chaplin's public reputation and popularity?"} +{"answers": ["Soar Dragon", "Guizhou Soar Dragon"], "question": "a could be used for relaying targeting information for ballistic and cruise missiles to destroy enemy ships?"} +{"answers": ["Goethe–Schiller Monument", "Goethe–Schiller Monument"], "question": "the , dedicated 100 years ago today, was the last of 13 US monuments honoring Friedrich von Schiller, the German \"poet of freedom\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Hollanda"], "question": " \"(satellite image shown)\" of 1994 caused the worst cyclone impacts on Mauritius since 1975, destroying half of the island sugar plantations?"} +{"answers": ["Max Bell", "Max", "Bell", "Max Bell Foundation"], "question": " went from making $35 per week at a Calgary newspaper during the Great Depression to owning Canada's largest newspaper syndicate in 1965?"} +{"answers": ["Turnhalle", "Turnhalle"], "question": "the in Windhoek lent its name to a conference, an alliance, and two political parties?"} +{"answers": ["Quinto", "Felice", "Felice Quinto"], "question": "\"king of the paparazzi\" was shot with an arrow in the course of his duty?"} +{"answers": ["Eiler Larsen", "Larsen", "Eiler Unmack Larsen", "Eiler"], "question": "a Danish vagabond named became famous as \"The Greeter\" of Laguna Beach, California?"} +{"answers": ["Lojze", "Lojze Slak Ansamble", "Lojze Slak", "Slak"], "question": " \"\", a diatonic button accordion player, performed at rock festivals?"} +{"answers": ["Man with a Mission", "MAN WITH A MISSION"], "question": " is a Japanese alternative band whose members wear wolf masks on stage?"} +{"answers": ["J J Cahill Memorial High School"], "question": "when was built, the first students carried their books and furniture there by themselves?"} +{"answers": ["Lenartowicz", "Teofil", "Teofil Lenartowicz", "Teofil Aleksander Lenartowicz"], "question": "poet described heaven as looking like a Polish village?"} +{"answers": ["Presidential Council for Minority Rights"], "question": "the , a Singaporean body that ensures laws do not discriminate against racial or religious minorities, has not issued an adverse report since its creation?"} +{"answers": ["Shevyryov", "Stepan Shevyryov", "Stepan Petrovich Shevyryov", "Stepan"], "question": "Russian poet was a founder of the \"poetry of thought\" movement?"} +{"answers": ["Carl W. Rettenmeyer", "Rettenmeyer", "Carl", "Carl Rettenmeyer"], "question": " found hundreds of mite species that live on army ants, including one that acts as an extension to the foot whilst sucking blood?"} +{"answers": ["Raid on Ghadames"], "question": "on , pro-Gaddafi forces launched a , held by the National Transitional Council and home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site?"} +{"answers": ["Antonio Predieri", "Predieri", "Luca", "Luca Antonio Predieri"], "question": "\"Il sogno di Scipione\", an opera by , was first performed in 1735 to celebrate the birthday of Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor?"} +{"answers": ["Aidanfield"], "question": "the subdivision in Christchurch was developed over the last decade to raise funds for a Catholic order?"} +{"answers": ["Marrus orthocanna"], "question": " \"\" is a colonial animal composed of smaller animals arranged on a stem?"} +{"answers": ["Konrad", "Jarnot", "Konrad Jarnot"], "question": "baritone recorded lieder by Richard Strauss, including \"Four Last Songs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maurice Fernandes", "Maurice'' Fernandes", "Fernandes", "Maurice"], "question": " captained the West Indies cricket team to their maiden Test victory?"} +{"answers": ["Forever Marilyn"], "question": "the reaction of the public to a of Marilyn Monroe has been criticized as \"juvenile\"?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Walworth Arnold House and Carriage House"], "question": "the \"\" was Stanford White's only design in Albany, New York, and the city's first fully electrified house?"} +{"answers": ["A Letter to Momo"], "question": " is the first Japanese anime film to be showcased at the Warsaw International Film Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Georg von Vincke", "Vincke", "Georg"], "question": "Prussian statesman , known as one of the great orators of contemporary German politics, fought a duel with Otto von Bismarck?"} +{"answers": ["Baltimartyria"], "question": "the only fossil of the extinct moth sat on a paleoentomologists desk for a number of years before being described in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Echols", "Mike Echols", "Mike Echols"], "question": "despite being with five different teams during the 2004 NFL season, cornerback did not appear in any games?"} +{"answers": ["Twardowski", "Kasper Twardowski", "Kasper"], "question": " 1617 erotica, banned by the Bishop of Kraków, was rejected by the poet himself as immoral?"} +{"answers": ["Brown honeyeater", "Brown Honeyeater"], "question": " nestlings \"(adult pictured)\" can fall victim to green tree ants and Pied Currawongs?"} +{"answers": ["Der Stern von Afrika"], "question": "the German war film portrayed the combat career of Luftwaffe fighter pilot Hans-Joachim Marseille?"} +{"answers": ["2011 United States listeriosis outbreak"], "question": " associated with cantaloupes is now one of the three worst U.S. outbreaks of foodborne illness in the past 40 years, as measured in number of deaths?"} +{"answers": ["Anwar", "Chairil Anwar", "Chairil"], "question": "the \"intellectual poet\" enjoyed stealing and womanizing?"} +{"answers": ["Nugroho", "Garin", "Garin Nugroho", "Garin Nugroho Riyanto"], "question": "award-winning director \"\" liked to bathe in volcanic runoff as a child?"} +{"answers": ["1980 Garden State Bowl", "Garden State Bowl"], "question": "following their win in the , the Houston Cougars did not win another bowl game until their victory in the 2008 Armed Forces Bowl?"} +{"answers": ["Neutraface"], "question": "the sans-serif typeface is the subject of a YouTube parody video of Lady Gaga's song \"Poker Face\"?"} +{"answers": ["newspaper vending machine", "Newspaper vending machine"], "question": "the was invented by George Thiemeyer Hemmeter in 1947?"} +{"answers": ["Bert", "Royal", "Bert V. Royal"], "question": ", who wrote the high school comedy film \"Easy A\", did not attend high school?"} +{"answers": ["Dick Cogan", "Dick", "Cogan"], "question": ", a former Major League Baseball player, organized the Hudson River League and was a player-manager for one of its teams?"} +{"answers": ["MVA-B"], "question": "the vaccine has been found to create a resistance to HIV in 90% of the Phase I testers?"} +{"answers": ["Under the Tree", "Under the Tree"], "question": "the brown-tinted and shaky camerawork of was considered \"sometimes near-nauseating\"?"} +{"answers": ["Augusta Victoria", "SS Augusta Victoria", "SS Augusta Victoria"], "question": "the broke a speed record on her maiden voyage across the Atlantic?"} +{"answers": ["Bunce Court", "Bunce Court School"], "question": "in 1933, a mostly Jewish boarding school escaped Nazi Germany and re-opened as in Kent, England, ultimately saving the lives of hundreds of children and several teachers?"} +{"answers": ["Bernice Lake", "Bernice", "Lake"], "question": ", the chief architect of Anguilla's constitution, was the first Eastern Caribbean woman to be appointed Queen's Counsel?"} +{"answers": ["Natural justice"], "question": "common law rules of do not require public authorities to give reasons for their decisions?"} +{"answers": ["Prior Park", "Prior Park College"], "question": "Ralph Allen built \"\" of Bath Stone to advertise its qualities as a building material?"} +{"answers": ["Cleveland Rosenblums"], "question": "the , owned by department store owner Max Rosenblum, won the first championship of the newly formed American Basketball League in 1926?"} +{"answers": ["Le Dernier Homme"], "question": "Jean-Baptiste Cousin de Grainville's 1805 novel (\"The Last Man\") was the first work of modern speculative fiction to describe the end of the world?"} +{"answers": ["1981 Garden State Bowl", "Garden State Bowl"], "question": "the was the first bowl game Wisconsin participated in that was not the Rose Bowl Game?"} +{"answers": ["Brian", "Eisner", "Brian Eisner"], "question": " led the University of Michigan men's tennis team to 18 Big Ten Conference championships in 30 years as the head coach?"} +{"answers": ["Miró Wall"], "question": "mules were used to help transport the 7,200 tiles in the from Spain to Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund", "Edmund Francis Dunne", "Dunne"], "question": "Arizona Territorial Chief Justice was made a count by Pope Leo XIII?"} +{"answers": ["Prostanthera stenophylla"], "question": "the mintbush grows in sandstone pagodas?"} +{"answers": ["Philip A. Payton Jr.", "Philip A. Payton, Jr.", "Jr.", "Philip"], "question": " \"\", called the \"Father of Harlem\", would evict white tenants and replace them with black ones?"} +{"answers": ["Geomagnetic pole"], "question": "the North is not the same as the magnetic North Pole, and that a compass points at neither?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Lange", "Bill Lange", "Lange"], "question": " led the North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball program to its first ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 1941?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Meschede", "Craig Meschede"], "question": "Somerset all-rounder s first wicket in first-class cricket was that of Sachin Tendulkar?"} +{"answers": ["Baron François-Xavier Donzelot", "François-Xavier Donzelot", "François-Xavier", "Donzelot"], "question": "French Napoleonic General showed his appreciation for the return of his library by the British by reserving a seat at his table for any captured British officer?"} +{"answers": ["1970 Atlantic hurricane season"], "question": " was described as a \"bomb that did not explode\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fairyfly", "Mymaridae"], "question": " include the smallest known insects, smaller than a single-celled \"Paramecium\"?"} +{"answers": ["Port of Ploče Authority", "Port of Ploče"], "question": "transit of cargo between the Croatian \"\" and Bosnia and Herzegovina is exempt of duties and taxes?"} +{"answers": ["Victor S Pascall", "Pascall", "Victor Pascall", "Victor"], "question": " of Trinidad was considered the best left-arm spinner in West Indies cricket during his career?"} +{"answers": ["Saman", "Saman"], "question": "due to the sexually explicit content of , Ayu Utamis debut novel, her mother refused to read it to her father?"} +{"answers": ["Edison Portland Cement Company"], "question": "Thomas Edison hoped to make furniture, refrigerators, and pianos using but it was instead used to make the Yankee Stadium?"} +{"answers": ["Dakshayagnam", "Dakshayagnam"], "question": "the Tamil film was the first talkie based on the story of \"Daksha\"?"} +{"answers": ["Reiffel", "Leonard Reiffel", "Leonard"], "question": " helped Enrico Fermi build a cyclotron, studied launching a missile at the Moon, and won a Peabody Award for his radio show?"} +{"answers": ["Earl", "Ralph E. W. Earl", "Ralph", "Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl"], "question": " was known as the \"court painter\" to United States President Andrew Jackson\"?"} +{"answers": ["IRAS 17163-3907"], "question": "the star , the closest yellow hypergiant ever found, is said to resemble a fried egg?"} +{"answers": ["Edison Ore-Milling Company"], "question": "Thomas Edison lost a fortune in \"(building pictured)\" but \"had a hell of a good time spending it\"?"} +{"answers": ["Murzynek Bambo"], "question": "the Polish poem \"\" has been criticised for its portrayal of black people?"} +{"answers": ["Cam Newton", "Newton", "Cam"], "question": " attended two NFL training camps without making the team, but both of his sons have played in the NFL?"} +{"answers": ["Australian contribution to the Battle of Normandy"], "question": "the in 1944 included ten Royal Australian Air Force squadrons and hundreds of personnel posted to Royal Air Force units and Royal Navy warships?"} +{"answers": ["ODB++"], "question": "the first letter in its name stands for \"open,\" but the openness of the CAD-to-CAM data exchange format is disputed?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Essinger", "Anna", "Essinger"], "question": "educator , ordered to fly the swastika on Hitler's birthday, planned a day-long outing for her school, leaving the flag to fly over an empty building?"} +{"answers": ["All Your Love", "All Your Love"], "question": "on her first English album, , Siti Nurhaliza \"\" was managed by her stepson, who is 11 years younger than she is?"} +{"answers": ["Bhaskaracharya", "Tripathi", "Bhaskaracharya Tripathi"], "question": ", a Sanskrit poet, won the Sahitya Akademi Award for Sanskrit in 2003 for his poetry work \"Nirjharini\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ryerson Tomb", "Martin Ryerson", "Martin Ryerson Tomb"], "question": "the is one of three mausoleums designed by famous architect Louis H. Sullivan?"} +{"answers": ["Striped Honeyeater", "Striped honeyeater"], "question": "the primary food source is insects, not honey or nectar?"} +{"answers": ["Myanmymar"], "question": "the Albian 100-million-year-old fossil wasp \"\" is only half a millimetre long?"} +{"answers": ["Nunns", "Richard Nunns", "Richard"], "question": "although he is of European descent, is regarded as the foremost authority on Māori musical instruments?"} +{"answers": ["Bergmann Hotel"], "question": "the , an historic building in Juneau, Alaska, was built in 1913 by Marie E. Bergmann as a home for local miners?"} +{"answers": ["Persik", "Dewi", "Dewi Persik"], "question": "twice-married Indonesian singer announced earlier this year that she had officially become a virgin again following a pilgrimage to Mecca?"} +{"answers": ["Gephart", "J.", "J. Wesley Gephart", "John Wesley Gephart"], "question": " gave up his law practice with a governor to run a railroad and two blast furnaces?"} +{"answers": ["Owens pupfish", "Cyprinodon radiosus"], "question": "the entire global population of the was once contained in two buckets?"} +{"answers": ["``Island of Lost Men", "Island of Lost Men"], "question": "\"Guns for China\" became the \"(key player pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Empetrichthys latos"], "question": "the male turns blue during spawning?"} +{"answers": ["Guilty Crown"], "question": "Redjuice added cat ears to ?"} +{"answers": ["John Titus", "Titus", "John Titus", "John"], "question": "despite witnessing the event from the bench, Arizona Territorial Chief Justice declined to bring charges against a prosecutor who tried to kill a criminal defendant in open court?"} +{"answers": ["Spigelia genuflexa"], "question": "the plant bends down to bury its own seeds?"} +{"answers": ["John Mennie", "John", "Mennie"], "question": "more than 50 of drawings of his life as a prisoner of war were donated to the Imperial War Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Emiliana alexandri"], "question": "the extinct planthopper was described from a single -year-old wing?"} +{"answers": ["Symonds Street", "Symonds Street Cemetery"], "question": "a quarter of , one of New Zealand's oldest cemeteries, was destroyed by the construction of the Auckland Southern Motorway?"} +{"answers": ["Stenzel", "Jake Stenzel", "Jake"], "question": " has the 21st-highest batting average in Major League Baseball history?"} +{"answers": ["Sint Servaasbrug"], "question": "the in Maastricht has been called the oldest bridge in the Netherlands, and was built in the 13th century to replace a Roman bridge that gave its name to the city?"} +{"answers": ["Healthgrades", "HealthGrades"], "question": " proprietary ratings of U.S. healthcare providers are free to view, but providers pay licensing fees to publicize their own favorable ratings?"} +{"answers": ["Bald–hairy", "bald-hairy"], "question": "for the last 186 years the rulers of Russia succeeded each other in the sequence?"} +{"answers": ["Ahmad Mohammad Nady", "Ahmad", "Ahmad Nady", "Nady"], "question": "political cartoonist \"(self-portrait caricature pictured)\" took part in the 2011 Egyptian revolution, drawing cartoons while he demonstrated?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Jipe"], "question": "the Jipe tilapia is endemic to , whose main water sources descend from Mount Kilimanjaro?"} +{"answers": ["Edward William Middlemast", "Middlemast", "E.", "Edgar William Middlemast", "E. W. Middlemast"], "question": " wrote a letter recommending Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan for a job?"} +{"answers": ["Armed Boats Squadron Dubrovnik"], "question": "the provided a resupply route to the city of Dubrovnik during its 1991–1992 siege?"} +{"answers": ["Boivin", "Harry", "Harry D. Boivin", "Harry Dolan Boivin"], "question": "Democrat was elected Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives at the age of 33, becoming the youngest person ever to hold that office?"} +{"answers": ["Hylarana aurantiaca", "Indosylvirana aurantiaca"], "question": " are often mistaken for bronzed frogs?"} +{"answers": ["Temple of Artemis, Corfu", "Temple of Artemis"], "question": "the function of the Gorgon and panther reliefs \"(Gorgon pictured)\" on the pediment of the in Corfu is believed to be apotropaic?"} +{"answers": ["Pierre Perrault", "Perrault", "Pierre Perrault", "Pierre"], "question": "Do you know that, after going bankrupt as Receiver General of Finances for Paris, developed the theory of the hydrologic cycle?"} +{"answers": ["Jamieson", "Brian Jamieson", "Brian", "Brian Jamieson"], "question": " received several citations for reconstructing \"The Big Red One\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tricholoma orirubens"], "question": "the fungus formed a fairy ring in Germany which was across and contained an estimated 10,000 mushrooms?"} +{"answers": ["David Elliot Hoberman", "Hoberman", "David Hoberman", "David"], "question": "in his early life, couldn't walk on cracks, and had to touch poles?"} +{"answers": ["Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary"], "question": "at least 257 species of butterfly \"(example pictured)\" have been recorded in in the Indian state of Goa?"} +{"answers": ["Cox & Barnard Ltd", "Cox & Barnard"], "question": " of Hove, England, made stained glass windows for a Canadian church from shards of glass collected by an army chaplain from war-damaged churches across Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Layar Terkembang"], "question": "the Indonesian romance has chapters with no dialogue?"} +{"answers": ["Pōmare Dynasty"], "question": "the ruled the Kingdom of Tahiti from 1788 to 1880?"} +{"answers": ["Halictus? savenyei"], "question": "the extinct sweat bee was the first fossil bee from Canada to be described?"} +{"answers": ["American School Hygiene Association"], "question": "in 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt became honorary president of the , a Progressive Era organization dedicated to school children's health?"} +{"answers": ["Linckia multifora"], "question": "the \"\" frequently reproduces by self amputating an arm, which then grows into a new individual?"} +{"answers": ["Sixty-sixth session of the United Nations General Assembly"], "question": "Qatar's Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser was elected to preside over the ?"} +{"answers": ["X", "X"], "question": "in 2009 \"Entertainment Weekly\" listed as one of 20 \"black sci-fi icons\"?"} +{"answers": ["Portland Youth Philharmonic", "Portland Youth Philharmonic Association"], "question": "the , the oldest youth orchestra in the United States, has had only five conductors since its establishment in 1924?"} +{"answers": ["Historic Masters Ltd", "``Historic Masters", "Historic Masters"], "question": " is a vinyl record label which continues to issue rare opera discs on a regular basis?"} +{"answers": ["IPlant Collaborative"], "question": "the developed a DNA Subway?"} +{"answers": ["Tricholoma portentosum"], "question": "the highly regarded edible mushroom \"\" can be mistaken for poisonous mushrooms?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Vance Bruce", "Bruce", "Robert", "Robert V. Bruce"], "question": " won the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1988?"} +{"answers": ["Laminaria hyperborea"], "question": "as many as 80,000 benthic animals were found living on a single stem in a bed of the kelp species ?"} +{"answers": ["Chen", "Mei-Ann Chen", "Mei-Ann"], "question": " was the first woman to win the Malko Competition, the \"world's most prestigious prize for young conductors\"?"} +{"answers": ["Russell Michael Howarth", "Russell Howarth", "Russell", "Howarth"], "question": " of the Minstermen had a trial with the Toffeemen in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Exit", "Exit"], "question": "U2's song \"\" was used in the defence of Robert John Bardo at his trial for the murder of Rebecca Schaeffer?"} +{"answers": ["Maroon Creek Bridge", "Maroon Creek"], "question": "the \"\" is the only significant remnant of two rail lines that once served Aspen, Colorado?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Le Fanu", "Le Fanu", "Fanu"], "question": "doctor and author has associated Darwinian evolution with materialism?"} +{"answers": ["Changzhou comb"], "question": "the handpainted was a desired object among Chinese royalty during the Southern and Northern Dynasties over 1500 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Tricholoma argyraceum"], "question": "the flesh of has a floury and rancid taste?"} +{"answers": ["Puros Trankazos"], "question": "the compilation album features a song about not killing someone lately?"} +{"answers": ["Eternal life", "eternal life", "Eternal life"], "question": "the term is not explicitly defined in the New Testament?"} +{"answers": ["John Collee", "John Gerald Collee", "John", "Collee"], "question": "before became a screenwriter, he practised medicine in places including Gabon, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, and the Solomon Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Eighty Five East Ridge"], "question": " is a major aseismic ridge in the Bay of Bengal that may have formed over a short-lived hotspot?"} +{"answers": ["Barcelona Series"], "question": "there were only seven copies of Miró's lithograph in 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth", "Edmondson", "Elizabeth Mary Edmondson", "Elizabeth Edmondson"], "question": "Do you know that, at the age of fourteen, was told that she had broken a world record while swimming at Beatty Park?"} +{"answers": ["James McCosh Clark", "James Clark", "James Clark", "Clark", "James"], "question": " \"\" was part of the so-called Limited Circle that set up well known companies like NZI and the Bank of New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait of Vincent Nubiola"], "question": "after a nervous breakdown Miró started art classes, where he met and in a style that resembled Van Gogh's?"} +{"answers": ["Palocaren", "John Palocaren", "John"], "question": " students included spiritual teacher Eknath Easwaran, bishop George Alappatt, and EMS Namboodiripad, head of the world's first freely elected communist government?"} +{"answers": ["Liu", "Liu Huang", "A-tao", "Liu Huang A-tao"], "question": " was the first former Taiwanese comfort woman to sue the Japanese government for compensation and an apology?"} +{"answers": ["Cypripedium passerinum"], "question": "the \"\" is a lady's slipper orchid that resembles a sparrow's egg?"} +{"answers": ["Cornell–Princeton lacrosse rivalry"], "question": "although the spans 73 games and dates back to 1922, the teams did not meet in the post season until the 2009 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Rajaji Hall"], "question": "the in Chennai, India, was constructed to commemorate a British victory over Tipu Sultan in the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Fitzgibbon", "Daniel Gerard Fitzgibbon", "Daniel", "Fitzgibbon"], "question": "Paralympian was named Sailor of the Year with a Disability in 2008, 2009 and 2011?"} +{"answers": ["2011 LSU vs. Alabama football game"], "question": " \"\" by a score of 9-6 in college football's latest so-called \"Game of the Century\", a game that did not feature a single touchdown?"} +{"answers": ["Bulbophyllum nocturnum"], "question": ", first described in 2011, is the only orchid species known to flower at night?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Parade", "Grand Parade"], "question": " won the 1919 Epsom Derby despite 33 to 1 odds and a treacherous track?"} +{"answers": ["Poplar River", "Poplar River"], "question": "near the , a locomotive, briefly used for logging, lay abandoned for 20 years before being sold for scrap?"} +{"answers": ["Dampiera purpurea"], "question": "skippers, lycaenids and honeybees visit the flowers of ?"} +{"answers": ["Ward", "Jesmyn", "Jesmyn Ward"], "question": "trying to escape Hurricane Katrina, award-winning writer and her family got stranded in a field full of tractors?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Linzee", "Robert Linzee"], "question": "despite failing to defend a convoy \"(engagement pictured)\", and having one of his ships wrecked, still rose to be an admiral in the Royal Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Progressive Youth Organisation of Guyana"], "question": "the was banned by the British colonial authorities in ?"} +{"answers": ["White", "Rollin", "Rollin White"], "question": " was an American gunsmith who invented a revolver with a bored-through cylinder which allowed the use of metallic cartridges?"} +{"answers": ["Belgian Landrace", "Belgian Improved Landrace"], "question": "the , a breed of domestic pig, is known for its musculature and high quality of pork?"} +{"answers": ["Congo Serpent Eagle", "Congo serpent eagle"], "question": "the \"\" may be one of the few known examples of avian mimicry?"} +{"answers": ["Mathias Sharp", "Mathias Sharp House"], "question": "the deaths of two residents of the in southwestern Indiana sparked a sensational 1870s murder trial?"} +{"answers": ["Mikhail", "Mikhail Golant", "Mikhail Borisovich Golant", "Golant"], "question": "Russian scientist , a sapper during World War II, pioneered the Soviet approach to design of backward-wave tubes?"} +{"answers": ["Starry Starry Night", "Starry Starry Night"], "question": " was described as a \"healthy example\" of a China-Taiwan film collaboration?"} +{"answers": ["San Bernardino-Redlands Passenger Rail", "Redlands Passenger Rail Project"], "question": "the proposed system would connect the University of Redlands with San Bernardino, California?"} +{"answers": ["Thelephora palmata"], "question": " is among the stinkiest fungi in the forest?"} +{"answers": ["Yale Union Laundry Building", "Yale Laundry Building"], "question": "the \"\", built in Portland, Oregon in 1904, includes the Italian Revival and Egyptian Revival architectural styles?"} +{"answers": ["Jaya Ho"], "question": "an English translation of the Hindi hymn \"\" has been included in the North American hymnals \"Voices United\" and \"The United Methodist Hymnal\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cherish", "Cherish"], "question": "\"\" became Madonna's sixteenth top-five single, a record in the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 history?"} +{"answers": ["National Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Yemen Region", "National Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party"], "question": " carried out clandestine political activity until 1990?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "Patrides", "Constantinos Apostolos Patrides", "C. A. Patrides"], "question": ", the author of \"Milton and the Christian Tradition\", earned a medal for heroism for his boyhood service with the Greek Resistance against the German Occupation?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts"], "question": " has been praised for an initiative to reduce health care spending, but public anger ensued when the compensation for its departed CEO was reported?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Ford", "Edward", "Edward Ford", "Ford"], "question": " donated 2,200 of his own books to the library of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Britain House"], "question": "during the Second World War, what became the in Ruislip was used for the training of American agents for sabotage missions carried out in occupied France?"} +{"answers": ["Mordechai", "Mordechai Shlomo Friedman", "Friedman"], "question": "Rabbi was engaged when he was 10 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Left-brain interpreter"], "question": "research on split-brain patients led to identifying the as a system that rationalizes and generalizes new information that the brain receives?"} +{"answers": ["21er Haus"], "question": "the , located in Vienna, was originally constructed as the Austrian pavilion for Expo 58 in Brussels?"} +{"answers": ["Tamar–Tavy Estuary"], "question": "the \"\", on the Cornwall–Devon border in the UK, attracts over 20% of the British wintering population of the uncommon Pied Avocet?"} +{"answers": ["1921 Buckingham and Carnatic Mills Strike", "1921 Buckingham and Carnatic Mills strike"], "question": "both the Justice Party and the Indian National Congress lent their support to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Jeruk Purut", "Hantu Jeruk Purut"], "question": "after members of the cast of were diagnosed as being possessed, the crew was told to prepare an offering of cigars, eggs, and palm sugar?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Louisson", "Louisson", "Charles Melville Louisson", "Charles"], "question": "in his two elections as councillor for Christchurch City Council, and four successful elections as Mayor of Christchurch, \"\" was always returned unopposed?"} +{"answers": ["Grafton Volcano"], "question": "Auckland's was only identified last year, having been buried by a neighbouring volcano soon after it was created?"} +{"answers": ["Eric", "Kleij", "van der Kleij", "Eric van der Kleij", "Van der Kleij"], "question": "a Sinclair ZX81 inspired , CEO of Tech City, to go into technology?"} +{"answers": ["Pram", "Christen Pram", "Christen", "Christen Henriksen Pram"], "question": " is regarded as the first Norwegian novelist?"} +{"answers": ["Washington", "Thornton Augustine Washington", "John Thornton Augustine Washington", "John"], "question": "it has been suggested that would have succeeded his great uncle George Washington as \"king\" if the United States had been a monarchy?"} +{"answers": ["Hülfensberg"], "question": "the pilgrimage site \"(cross pictured)\" on the mountain , popular since the Middle Ages, survived the Reformation, the dissolution by Jérôme Bonaparte, Bismarck's Kulturkampf, and the division of Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Michigan–Michigan State ice hockey rivalry", "Michigan–Michigan State men's ice hockey rivalry"], "question": "the includes The Big Chill at the Big House, the highest attended ice hockey game ever?"} +{"answers": ["Yoenis Céspedes", "Céspedes", "Yoenis Céspedes Milanés", "Yoenis"], "question": " was described by \"Baseball Prospectus\" as \"arguably the best all-around [baseball] player to come out of Cuba in a generation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hindgut fermentation"], "question": " such as horses extract more nutrition out of smaller quantities of feed than do ruminants such as cattle?"} +{"answers": ["Sha'ab, Israel", "Sha'ab"], "question": " was one of several villages in Galilee which rebelled against the Ottomans in 1573 CE (981 H)?"} +{"answers": ["John Hartley Jenkinson", "Jenkinson", "John Jenkinson", "John Edward Jenkinson", "John Jenkinson", "John"], "question": " rescued a woman from a burning house in The Octagon, Dunedin, New Zealand, whilst 13 others died?"} +{"answers": ["German–Polish customs war"], "question": "during a decade of the interbellum, ?"} +{"answers": ["Pyrosoma atlanticum"], "question": "members of the colonial tunicate may glow in response to each other?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy", "Green", "Tommy Green", "Tommy Green", "Tommy Green Walk"], "question": "1932 Olympic racewalking champion was unable to walk for the first five years of his life because he was afflicted with rickets?"} +{"answers": ["Metasequoia foxii"], "question": "the extinct Canadian redwood was described from over 10,000 fossils?"} +{"answers": ["Clay", "Edward", "Edward Sneyd Clay"], "question": "Captain lost his ship when his pilot and master mistook a burning lime kiln for a signal light?"} +{"answers": ["Bangong suture"], "question": "the in Tibet was formed by the closure of the former Bangong Ocean?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Thynne", "Henry", "Henry Thynne", "Thynne"], "question": "the Tory Member of Parliament taught French and Italian to the poet Elizabeth Singer?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Fussell", "Fussell", "Fred"], "question": "baseball player was nicknamed \"Moonlight Ace\" after he pitched a no-hitter?"} +{"answers": ["People's Library", "The People's Library"], "question": "the was formed when an abandoned cardboard box full of books was discovered in Zuccotti Park, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Allen Goodrich Shenstone", "Allen Shenstone", "Allen", "Shenstone"], "question": " was the only Canadian among the 400 undergraduates who entered Princeton University in 1910?"} +{"answers": ["Armijn", "Pane", "Armijn Pane"], "question": " wrote more idealistic works after the Japanese occupation of Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Dalea purpurea"], "question": "Native Americans used various parts of the \"\" for food and to make tea, medicine, and brooms?"} +{"answers": ["Hartenstein", "Werner Hartenstein", "Werner"], "question": " was the U-boat commander responsible for the \"Laconia\" incident?"} +{"answers": ["George Lange Kelly", "Kelly", "George Kelly", "George", "George Kelly"], "question": "Hall of Famer was nearly suspended by Major League Baseball for playing basketball with Jimmy O'Connell?"} +{"answers": ["Point Blank", "Point Blank"], "question": "Bruce Springsteen's song \"\" is one of several songs on \"The River\" that deal with the disappointments of working-class family life?"} +{"answers": ["Bathykorus"], "question": "the gonads of jellyfish \"\" have not been observed?"} +{"answers": ["Jacqueline Moss", "Jacqueline", "Moss"], "question": " guided tours of Joseph Hirshhorn sculpture garden in Greenwich, Connecticut, before he had the art moved to his museum in Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Azwar", "Hajji Azwar Abubakar", "Azwar Abubakar", "Abubakar"], "question": " was acting governor of Aceh in the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami?"} +{"answers": ["Punishment", "Corporal", "Corporal Punishment", "Corporal Punishment"], "question": " went professional in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Frieseke", "Frederick Carl", "Frieseke", "Frederick Carl Frieseke", "Frederick"], "question": "American painter said he got \"much pleasure in shocking the good Church people with the nudes\" \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tupolev ANT-41"], "question": "the torpedo bomber was designed to be flown either with conventional landing gear or as a floatplane?"} +{"answers": ["Pied Monarch", "Pied monarch"], "question": "the of north Queensland binds its nest with spiderwebs and decorates it with lichen?"} +{"answers": ["Bramham", "Sam Julian Bramham", "Sam", "Sam Bramham"], "question": "Australian dual swimming Paralympic gold medallist once told the media that his leg had been \"chomped off by a kangaroo\"?"} +{"answers": ["Myrmeciites"], "question": "species in the fossil ant genus are named for Hercules, Goliath, and a river?"} +{"answers": ["TAI Flight 307"], "question": "when in France in 1959, rescue workers were hindered by a lack of roads in the area?"} +{"answers": ["Djan", "Djan Faridz", "Faridz"], "question": " withdrew his bid for Governor of Jakarta after being selected as Minister of Public Housing?"} +{"answers": ["Tereus", "Tereus"], "question": "the plot of Sophocles' lost play incorporates rape, mutilation and infanticide?"} +{"answers": ["Frightful Cave"], "question": "archaeological excavations in , in Coahuila, Mexico, recovered over 950 fibre sandals and the remains of an aged woman?"} +{"answers": ["Jessica Gallagher", "Gallagher", "Jessica"], "question": ", the first Australian woman to win a medal at the Winter Paralympics, has also set national records in discus, long jump, and shot put?"} +{"answers": ["Djenar Maesa Ayu", "Djenar", "Ayu"], "question": " was involved with \"1 Woman, 14 Men\" on her 38th birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Lev Natanovich Lunts", "Lunts", "Lev", "Lev Lunts"], "question": "before his early death, Russian writer proposed the name and wrote the manifesto for the famous Serapion Brothers literary group?"} +{"answers": ["Yellow-faced honeyeater", "Caligavis chrysops"], "question": "the nest of the is so flimsy, eggs and nestlings sometimes fall through the bottom?"} +{"answers": ["Old House of Keys", "House of Keys"], "question": "before it moved into the , the Isle of Man's lower house of parliament met in a pub?"} +{"answers": ["K-143", "K-143"], "question": "state highway (\"shield pictured\") near Salina, Kansas, uses three different types of pavement on its ?"} +{"answers": ["McIntosh", "Kevin McIntosh", "Kevin"], "question": " was named the Australian Paralympic Committee Coach of the Year three times?"} +{"answers": ["Leederville Oval"], "question": " was built on part of a series of wetlands north of Perth, Western Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Lygodium japonicum"], "question": "during controlled burns of wooded areas, the can inadvertently become a fuel ladder that brings flames into the canopy?"} +{"answers": ["Rikhter", "Sergy", "Sergy Rikhter"], "question": "Israeli sport shooter was denied a 2011 ISSF World Cup silver medal because he was late?"} +{"answers": ["Brendan John Burkett", "Brendan", "Burkett", "Brendan Burkett"], "question": "Paralympic gold medallist \"\" is the director of the Centre for Healthy Activities, Sport and Exercise at the University of the Sunshine Coast?"} +{"answers": ["St Edwen's Church", "St Edwen's Church, Llanedwen"], "question": ", is one of the few churches in Wales to be lit only by candles?"} +{"answers": ["Harris Switch Tower", "Harris Tower"], "question": "the interlocking at the in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, still simulates train movements using timetables from the early 1940s?"} +{"answers": ["Laura Street", "Laura Street Trio"], "question": "the of buildings \"\" in Jacksonville, Florida, includes a building that was Florida's tallest when it was built?"} +{"answers": ["Radlock Trainer"], "question": "the was built by members of the Hull Experimental Gliding Club in their workshop?"} +{"answers": ["Lyne", "Jerry", "Jerry Lyne"], "question": "the 1962–63 Loyola Ramblers men's basketball team won the NCAA Division I Tournament in first season as an assistant coach?"} +{"answers": ["Stuffo"], "question": "according to legend, Saint Boniface chased away a Germanic god named from the Hülfensberg in Thuringia, Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Crispin", "Cobi", "Cobi Crispin"], "question": "Paralympian was the Australia women's national wheelchair basketball team's top scorer in all but the last two matches of the 2011 U25 Women's World Championship of Basketball?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Percival", "Peter Percival"], "question": " collaborated with Arumuka Navalar, a Hindu revivalist, to translate the Bible into Tamil?"} +{"answers": ["Diochus electrus"], "question": "the rove beetle is the first definite member of the subfamily Staphylininae from the fossil record?"} +{"answers": ["UCF Knights women's soccer"], "question": "the University of Central Florida's has had a winning record in 27 of the 30 seasons the team has played?"} +{"answers": ["History of geomagnetism"], "question": "a world map by Gerardus Mercator attributes the Earth's magnetic field to a \"\" above the Arctic Circle?"} +{"answers": ["Tectonic subsidence"], "question": ", the sinking of the Earth's crust, can be caused by extension, cooling, or loading?"} +{"answers": ["Hatuel", "Delila", "Delila Hatuel"], "question": "Israeli Olympian trains both Jewish and Arab children in fencing?"} +{"answers": ["Da Silva", "Solonei Rocha da Silva", "Solonei", "da Silva", "Solonei da Silva", "Silva"], "question": " was a garbage collector in Brazil in 2009, but went on to win the gold medal in the marathon at the 2011 Pan American Games?"} +{"answers": ["Bal des Ardents"], "question": "to escape burning at the 1393 Charles VI of France huddled under the gown of the Duchesse de Berry, while a lord leaped into a wine vat?"} +{"answers": ["X-15", "X-15"], "question": "Mary Tyler Moore made her feature film debut in , which was also the first film to be directed by Richard Donner?"} +{"answers": ["UCF Knights men's soccer"], "question": "the University of Central Florida's won their first match by a score of 8–0?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Stumpf", "Bill Stumpf", "Stumpf"], "question": "one year after suffering a near career-ending injury, batted .405 in the Northwestern League, higher than any other player in the league with at least 50 at bats?"} +{"answers": ["Retraction Watch"], "question": "although the founders of initially wondered if there would be enough retractions from scientific journals to run the blog, they covered over 200 such retractions within their first year?"} +{"answers": ["Conrad Yiwen Tao", "Conrad", "Tao", "Conrad Tao"], "question": "teenage prodigy starred on the TV series \"From the Top\" three times: as pianist, violinist, and composer?"} +{"answers": ["Chester College", "Chester College Chapel"], "question": "the students of Chester College helped to build its between 1844 and 1847?"} +{"answers": ["Sacrifice", "Sacrifice"], "question": "the plot of the \"Battlestar Galactica\" episode \"\" was influenced by \"Dog Day Afternoon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amyema congener"], "question": "the mistletoe species of eastern Australia can grow on non-native peach, plum and pear trees?"} +{"answers": ["African Wildlife Foundation", "African Wildlife Leadership Foundation"], "question": "the is helping feed the only remaining West African Giraffes \"\" in Niger?"} +{"answers": ["Phillips", "Rashad", "Rashad Phillips", "Rashad Keith Phillips"], "question": "Kobe Bryant once claimed that was the \"best player\" never selected in an NBA Draft?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Walker", "Walker", "Bill Walker"], "question": "University of Toledo basketball player was the first official NCAA season assists leader in 1950–51?"} +{"answers": ["Clover Food Lab"], "question": "Boston mayor Thomas Menino called soy bacon sandwich the \"best BLT in Boston\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fig Island"], "question": " includes one of the largest and most complex Late Archaic shell rings in North America, and one of the best preserved circular shell rings?"} +{"answers": ["Opuntia polyacantha"], "question": "the \"\" is eaten by pronghorn and the black-tailed prairie dog?"} +{"answers": ["And Those We've Left Behind"], "question": "the \"Fringe\" episode \"\" marked the first time actors and real-life husband and wife Stephen Root and Romy Rosemont had worked together on a creative project?"} +{"answers": ["Hyde Park – Kenwood Historic District", "Hyde Park–Kenwood Historic District"], "question": "the in Chicago includes the home of President Barack Obama?"} +{"answers": ["Davon Thomas House", "Davon", "House", "Davon House"], "question": "in 2009, of the New Mexico State Aggies scored touchdowns on both a fumble recovery and an interception return?"} +{"answers": ["Der Handschuh", "Der Handschuh"], "question": "the composition by Graham Waterhouse (\"The Glove\") for cello and speaking voice, after Schiller's ballad \"Der Handschuh\", is designed for one performer?"} +{"answers": ["Froze-to-Death Mountain"], "question": "the U.S. Forest Service warns hikers in Montana's Beartooth Mountains not to follow the many cairns on the way to because they are useless for routefinding?"} +{"answers": ["2011 Halloween nor'easter"], "question": "New Jersey governor Chris Christie lost electric power at both his own house and the governor's mansion during the \"(snow in Walden, New York, pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Waffle-iron filter"], "question": "the from electronics is used on industrial microwave heaters because product can be continuously fed through the inside of the filter?"} +{"answers": ["Erich Katz", "Erich", "Katz"], "question": "musicologist , a German Jewish refugee who was briefly in Dachau, had a long friendship with Carl Orff, despite rumors about Orff's relationship with the Nazis?"} +{"answers": ["Southern 100"], "question": "in 1983 Brian Reid was the first rider to average over during the motorcycle races on the Isle of Man?"} +{"answers": ["The Worship Project"], "question": "MercyMe's independent album sold over 60,000 copies and helped them gain a contract with INO Records?"} +{"answers": ["Ordralfabetix"], "question": "the extinct planthopper is named for a character from \"The Adventures of Asterix\"?"} +{"answers": ["Second Generation", "Second Generation"], "question": "the TV ad \"\" features young basketball players recreating Michael Jordan's most famous moves from memory?"} +{"answers": ["Joint custody", "Joint custody"], "question": "in some arrangements, children reside in one house and the parents move in and out from separate residences?"} +{"answers": ["Blum", "John", "John Morton Blum"], "question": "Yale history professor , besides editing the Morgenthau Plan and teaching George W. Bush and John Kerry, appeared in Woody Allen's film \"Zelig\"?"} +{"answers": ["Serpula vermicularis"], "question": "reefs formed by the developing \"\" are sometimes broken apart by the activity of the red boring sponge?"} +{"answers": ["Kamehameha", "David Kamehameha", "David"], "question": "Hawaiian chief Boki accused Queen Kaʻahumanu of scheming to place her adoptive son, , on the Hawaiian throne?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Christopher Cottle", "Christopher Clarke Cottle", "Cottle"], "question": "future California Court of Appeal Justice attended UC Berkeley for one day before transferring to Stanford, where he was a pre-medical student and captain of the football team?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Millington", "Millington", "Tony"], "question": "Welsh goalkeeper was \"a one-man entertainment\" who would take sweets, pies or chewing gum from supporters and celebrate his team's goals by performing handstands?"} +{"answers": ["Wiki Conference India"], "question": "the three-day \"(logo pictured)\" is running from 18 to 20 November at the University of Mumbai?"} +{"answers": ["Middle Huaihai Road", "Huaihai Road", "West Huaihai Road", "East Huaihai Road"], "question": ", one of the most famous shopping streets in Shanghai, was formerly named after the French general Joseph Joffre?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth", "Grimes", "Elizabeth A. Grimes"], "question": "judge dismissed lawsuits against Keanu Reeves and Ari Emanuel, ordered Jon Voight to pay attorney fees, and was appointed by Arnold Schwarzenegger to a California Court of Appeal?"} +{"answers": ["Gang of Four", "Gang of Four"], "question": "the 1980s \"\" consisted of Democratic critics of the Vietnam War who advocated Congressional funding for the Nicaraguan Contras?"} +{"answers": ["Kit Mueller", "Mueller", "Kit"], "question": "although his high school basketball career was nearly ended by an accident with piranhas, is second in Princeton basketball history in points and assists?"} +{"answers": ["St. Andrew's Episcopal Church", "St. Andrew's Episcopal Church"], "question": " \"\" in Albany, New York, has a Roman brick from the site of its model, St Albans Cathedral in Hertfordshire?"} +{"answers": ["The Half Brother"], "question": "with , Lars Saabye Christensen became the first novelist to win the Norwegian Booksellers' Prize twice?"} +{"answers": ["Love, Election and Chocolate", "Love, Elections & Chocolate"], "question": " is a Japanese visual novel video game that was the No. 1 best-selling PC game in Japan in ?"} +{"answers": ["Casino faction"], "question": "the largest political faction in the Frankfurt Parliament was called the ?"} +{"answers": ["The Bugaboos"], "question": " \"\" were apparently named by disgruntled prospectors?"} +{"answers": ["Chris", "Cook", "Chris Cook", "Chris Cook"], "question": "NASCAR \"road course ringer\" was the youngest chief instructor ever hired by the Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving?"} +{"answers": ["HKT48"], "question": "two of the members of Japanese idol group are in elementary school?"} +{"answers": ["James", "McCormack", "James McCormack"], "question": " was the first Director of Military Applications of the United States Atomic Energy Commission?"} +{"answers": ["Enneapterygius bahasa"], "question": "the blenny's species name, \"bahasa\", refers to the official language of Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican tea culture"], "question": "the ruby red beverage called hibiscus tea \"(flowers pictured)\" in English-speaking countries is called \"water of Jamaica\" , where it is widely available?"} +{"answers": ["Chuck Rose", "Chuck", "Rose"], "question": "professional baseball player was a league-leader in both hits and pitching wins?"} +{"answers": ["Obedient Wives Club"], "question": "the is the publisher of a book called \"Islamic Sex, Fighting Against Jews To Return Islamic Sex To The World\"?"} +{"answers": ["Long-tailed ground roller", "Long-tailed Ground Roller"], "question": "the , a species of bird endemic to Madagascar, digs a tunnel in the sand as an entrance to its underground nest?"} +{"answers": ["Not Afraid"], "question": "a flying scene in the music video for Eminem's song \"\" has been compared to \"The Matrix\"?"} +{"answers": ["For the Moment", "For the Moment"], "question": "the director of described lead actor Russell Crowe as a man who \"likes to be a maverick\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oil shale in Morocco"], "question": "T was a process for extracting oil from ?"} +{"answers": ["Mohammad Natsir", "Mohammad", "Natsir"], "question": " wrote that Indonesia's treatment of Islam in the 1970s was similar to how one would treat \"a cat with ring-worms\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Shrader", "Mark Shrader"], "question": "professional wrestlers and Corporal Punishment established the first permanent wrestling school in Maryland?"} +{"answers": ["Monroe", "Bubba Monroe", "Bubba"], "question": ", son of Memphis wrestler Sputnik Monroe, was featured in Texas regional and independent promotions during the 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Smith", "D. J. Smith", "D. J. Smith", "D."], "question": " was the first player at Appalachian State University to have more than 500 tackles in a career since NFL Pro Bowler Dexter Coakley?"} +{"answers": ["Michaelion"], "question": "the church was a model for hundreds of other churches in Eastern Christianity?"} +{"answers": ["Copiola", "Galeria Copiola", "Galeria"], "question": "the ancient Roman dancer reached the age of 104?"} +{"answers": ["Acacia binervia"], "question": "the foliage of the \"\" can produce cyanide when cut?"} +{"answers": ["Order of the Occult Hand"], "question": "a media conspiracy calling itself the has infiltrated \"The Boston Globe\", the \"Los Angeles Times\", and \"The Washington Times\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hal Foster", "Hal Foster", "Hal", "Foster"], "question": " first book was a children's book, and his second was a seminal text in postmodernism?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy", "Dorothy Mayhall", "Mayhall"], "question": " was the first director of the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Portsmouth"], "question": "during the , Southsea Castle was captured from a drunken commander?"} +{"answers": ["Ashley Adams", "Ashley", "Adams", "Ashley Phillip Adams"], "question": "Paralympic shooting medallist is a cattle grazier who owns a station near Blackall, Queensland?"} +{"answers": ["Acceptance in lieu"], "question": "works of art such as \"The Proscribed Royalist\" \"\" by John Everett Millais have been by the British Government?"} +{"answers": ["John Harger Stewart", "John Stewart", "John Stewart", "Stewart", "John"], "question": ", a regular tenor with the New York City Opera and then the Frankfurt Opera, recorded the part of Oronte in Handel's \"Alcina\" opposite Cristina Deutekom in Carnegie Hall in 1974?"} +{"answers": ["Lawson Adit"], "question": "the , a tunnel on UC Berkeley's campus, was intentionally dug through the Hayward Fault?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church", "St Mary's Church, Llanfair-yn-y-Cwmwd"], "question": "Maurice Wilks, who invented the Land Rover, is buried at in Wales \"(grave pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["2011 Oklahoma earthquake"], "question": "the 5.6 magnitude which struck the U.S. state of Oklahoma on November 5, 2011, was the most powerful recorded in state history?"} +{"answers": ["Simmy", "Simmy Murch", "Murch"], "question": "professional baseball player worked at a roller skating rink during the winter?"} +{"answers": ["Mimulus gemmiparus", "Erythranthe gemmipara"], "question": "the \"\" rarely produces flowers outside of a greenhouse?"} +{"answers": ["Lufthansa Flight 502"], "question": "pilot fatigue was a likely factor in the crash of in 1959?"} +{"answers": ["Quill", "Timothy E. Quill", "Timothy"], "question": " admitted in \"The New England Journal of Medicine\" to helping a patient commit suicide and later went on to be a party in the U.S. Supreme Court case \"Vacco v. Quill\"?"} +{"answers": ["Coming Up to Breathe"], "question": "the string sections on MercyMe's 2006 album were recorded at Abbey Road Studios by the London Session Orchestra?"} +{"answers": ["Penn–Princeton basketball rivalry"], "question": " Princeton and Penn won the Ivy League regular season all but two years between 1963 and 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Kurt", "Kurt Epstein", "Epstein"], "question": "Czechoslovakian Olympic water polo player survived two Nazi concentration camps?"} +{"answers": ["Rube DeGroff", "Rube", "DeGroff"], "question": "baseball player led two different leagues in home runs and was a teammate of Franklin D. Roosevelt?"} +{"answers": ["De Havenzangers"], "question": "Dutch singer Henk Pleket performed for around thirty years in the group , singing songs of sailors and the 1990 FIFA World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Beware My Love"], "question": "the Wings song \"\" includes melodies based on a descending tetrachord?"} +{"answers": ["Ting", "Ayu Ting Ting", "Ting Ting", "Ayu"], "question": "singer became popular in 2011 with a song released four years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Cornelius", "Smelt", "Cornelius Smelt"], "question": " \"\" was the first royally appointed Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man?"} +{"answers": ["Hansen", "Snipe", "Snipe Hansen"], "question": "in 1935, baseball player was traded from the Philadelphia Phillies to the Washington Senators, on to the St. Louis Browns where he faced Washington, and then back to the Senators?"} +{"answers": ["Frank L. Roberts", "Frank", "Roberts", "Frank Livezey Roberts", "Leslie Roberts"], "question": " served in the Oregon Legislative Assembly with his daughter and two of his wives?"} +{"answers": ["Help Me Anthea, I'm Infested"], "question": "crime novelist P. D. James listed the 2007 series as one of the most embarrassing television programmes the BBC has ever produced?"} +{"answers": ["Natalia Tułasiewicz", "Tułasiewicz", "Natalia"], "question": ", a Polish teacher, was one of only two lay women beatified among the 108 Martyrs of World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander", "Alexander Fletcher Jones", "Alexander Jones", "Alexander Jones", "Jones"], "question": "Wales international footballer was killed in a shooting accident on board a train?"} +{"answers": ["Stowe Missal"], "question": "the was written and given its cumdach or case \"\", with one new face added ?"} +{"answers": ["Public Prosecutor v. Taw Cheng Kong", "Public Prosecutor v Taw Cheng Kong"], "question": "as of 2009 the High Court of Singapore's judgment in the was the only decision where a statutory provision had been struck down as unconstitutional?"} +{"answers": ["Larry Jacobus", "Larry", "Jacobus"], "question": " 13-year professional baseball career ended when he lost his right eye in a car accident?"} +{"answers": ["Aussenkehr"], "question": "grapes from , Namibia, can be harvested up to five weeks earlier than other locations in Southern Africa?"} +{"answers": ["The Vietnamization of New Jersey"], "question": "the 1976 play has been noted for its parallels to the United States' involvement in Iraq?"} +{"answers": ["Manning", "Phil Manning", "Phil'' Manning", "Phil", "Phil Manning"], "question": "Australian blues musician is a member of Chain and co-wrote their top 20 hit \"Black and Blue\" from 1971?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick McEvoy", "McEvoy", "Frederick", "Frederick Joseph McEvoy"], "question": "racing driver and world champion bobsledder \"\" was an \"internationally known Australian playboy\" under surveillance by the FBI?"} +{"answers": ["1746 Lima–Callao earthquake", "1746 Lima - Callao earthquake"], "question": "the tsunami caused by the destroyed the port of Callao, killing most of its 5,000–6,000 inhabitants, and drove two warships nearly a mile inland over the ruins?"} +{"answers": ["Cape Wickham", "Cape Wickham Lighthouse"], "question": "at high, the is the tallest lighthouse in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Lilli", "Lilli Henoch", "Henoch"], "question": "Jewish athlete , winner of ten German track and field championships, was murdered with her mother by the Nazis during the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Afterburn", "Afterburn"], "question": "the 1992 film was inspired by a \"60 Minutes\" report about an F-16 fighter aircraft crash?"} +{"answers": ["Lynne", "Carter", "Lynne Carter"], "question": " was the first female impersonator to perform at Carnegie Hall?"} +{"answers": ["Redford", "Casey", "Casey Redford"], "question": "Australian 2000 Paralympic bronze medalist was a Victorian Institute of Sport scholarship holder?"} +{"answers": ["LiSA", "LiSA"], "question": " was one of the two vocalists for a fictional band in an anime?"} +{"answers": ["Ashworth Archaeological Site"], "question": "excavation at the in Indiana was halted because of the owner's religious beliefs?"} +{"answers": ["International Ultralight Banchee"], "question": "the rigging of the could be assembled in 35 minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Florya Atatürk Marine Mansion"], "question": "the \"\", built in 1935 as a summer residence for Turkish president Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, is on the sea about offshore?"} +{"answers": ["Jules", "Jules Noël", "Noël", "Jules Noël"], "question": "Olympic discus thrower was drinking champagne during the 1932 Games in Los Angeles despite the prohibition and might have won the gold medal if the officials had been paying attention?"} +{"answers": ["Yangism"], "question": "Mencius once said that the Chinese egoist philosopher Yang Zhu, founder of , believed that even if \"plucking one hair might benefit the whole world\", he would still refuse to do so?"} +{"answers": ["Evan", "Evan George O'Hanlon", "Evan O'Hanlon", "O'Hanlon"], "question": "Paralympic triple gold medalist was named as a finalist in \"Cleo\" magazine's 2008 Bachelor of the Year contest?"} +{"answers": ["Cadillac Ranch", "Cadillac Ranch"], "question": "in his song \"\", Bruce Springsteen uses the \"Cadillac Ranch\" sculpture as a metaphor for the inevitability of death?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Edwards", "Ralph Edwards"], "question": " was Ralph Edwards' guest on the 1957 Christmas Day edition of \"This Is Your Life\"?"} +{"answers": ["Feather tights"], "question": "in medieval art, angels were often depicted wearing \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bhopal", "Dost Mohammad of Bhopal", "Dost", "Dost Mohammad Khan, Nawab of Bhopal"], "question": ", founder of the Bhopal State in India, was an Afghan?"} +{"answers": ["Dario Gabbai", "David Dario Gabbai", "Dario", "Gabbai"], "question": "while on the winter death march out of Auschwitz in January 1945, claimed he survived the cold by visualising Athens in the sunshine?"} +{"answers": ["Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist"], "question": "the first stanza of the hymn , asking the Holy Spirit for the right faith most of all, is documented in German in the 13th century, and the later three relate to ?"} +{"answers": ["Alex Green", "Alex", "Green", "Alex'' Green"], "question": "Green Bay Packers running back attended the same community college as future teammate Aaron Rodgers?"} +{"answers": ["Brock Avion"], "question": "the fuel tank of the is built into the ultralight aircraft's pilot's seat?"} +{"answers": ["Astron", "Astron"], "question": "Nicholas Christofilos designed the fusion power machine while selling elevators?"} +{"answers": ["Poppy Factory"], "question": "two in England and Scotland produce approximately remembrance poppies \"(English example pictured)\" each year between them?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Jean Alfred Fraissinet", "Fraissinet"], "question": ", who was credited with eight aerial victories during World War I, was elected to the National Assembly of France in 1958?"} +{"answers": ["Tasmanian Seamounts"], "question": "corals that live on the are among the longest-living organisms on Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Biebl", "Konstantin", "Konstantin Biebl"], "question": "a 1926 voyage to Java inspired Czech poet for the remainder of his life?"} +{"answers": ["Shags Horan", "Shags", "Horan"], "question": "in 1924, baseball player led the International League in batting average before joining the New York Yankees in mid-season?"} +{"answers": ["Execution of George Spencer", "George Spencer", "Spencer", "Execution"], "question": "a stillborn, deformed piglet's resemblance to led to him becoming the first white man executed in Connecticut?"} +{"answers": ["Goldstein-Engle", "Margie Goldstein-Engle", "Margie"], "question": " \"\", who as a child cleaned out horse stalls to pay for riding lessons, became a 10-time American Grandprix Association Rider of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Cindy", "Hurricane Cindy"], "question": " of 1959 subdued a drought in the Carolinas, bringing more than of rain in some areas?"} +{"answers": ["Guiding Eyes for the Blind"], "question": " teams senior citizens with elementary school students and also uses prison inmates in rearing the puppies it later trains as guide dogs to the blind?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm", "Marckwald", "Wilhelm Marckwald"], "question": " went from directing theatre in Germany and film in Spain to working as a boilerman and gardener in England?"} +{"answers": ["Airborne Avenger"], "question": "the could be purchased for home assembly or ready to fly?"} +{"answers": ["Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala"], "question": "the Spanish colonial capital of was founded three times in different locations?"} +{"answers": ["Independence, Pitkin County, Colorado", "Independence"], "question": "the last residents of \"(remaining buildings pictured)\", billed their midwinter evacuation to nearby Aspen as a ski club race with an entry fee of one ham sandwich?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie Parry", "Charlie", "Parry"], "question": "former Everton and Wales international footballer fell on hard times and was the beneficiary of three testimonial matches?"} +{"answers": ["The Promised Land", "The Promised Land"], "question": "Bruce Springsteen's 1978 song \"\" was named in homage to Chuck Berry's song \"Promised Land\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fox", "Elio Fox", "Elio"], "question": " first World Series of Poker finish that earned him prize money was a victory in the 2011 Europe main event?"} +{"answers": ["Jud", "Daley", "Jud Daley"], "question": "baseball player once had the second-most hits in the Southern Association, behind only Shoeless Joe Jackson?"} +{"answers": ["Embleton Bay"], "question": "a version of the name of Andrew Barton, a Scottish sea captain considered a \"fearless freebooter\", is carved into a rock within ?"} +{"answers": ["Course Setting Bomb Sight"], "question": "its ability to solve wind drift calculations made the the \"most important bombsight\" of World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Sawicz", "Tadeusz Władysław Sawicz", "Tadeusz", "Tadeusz Sawicz"], "question": "before his death in 2011, was believed to have been the last surviving Polish pilot to have fought in the Battle of Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Hochstein", "David Hochstein", "David"], "question": "bandleader Mitch Miller studied at a music school named for , a promising young American violinist killed in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Phelps Smyth", "Smyth", "Charles Phelps", "Charles"], "question": "chemist received the Medal of Freedom for covert intelligence work he did in Europe during World War II, when he was 50 years old?"} +{"answers": ["2011–12 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season"], "question": "five teams celebrated the opening of the with Midnight Madness celebrations?"} +{"answers": ["Advanced High Performance Reconnaissance Light Aircraft", "AHRLAC Holdings Ahrlac", "AHRLAC Holdings"], "question": "the is intended to be a less expensive manned alternative to reconnaissance drones?"} +{"answers": ["Bhagat", "Niranjan Narhari Bhagat", "Niranjan", "Niranjan Bhagat"], "question": "Gujarati poet won the 1999 Sahitya Akademi Award for Gujarati for his critic \"Gujarati Sahiyta-Purvardha Uttarardha\"?"} +{"answers": ["Uintascorpio"], "question": "the extinct buthid scorpion was first placed in the family Vaejovidae?"} +{"answers": ["Spialek", "Hans Spialek", "Hans"], "question": ", after studying music while a Russian prisoner of war during World War I, orchestrated 147 American musicals?"} +{"answers": ["Troy", "Sachs", "Troy Sachs"], "question": "Australian men's wheelchair basketballer \"\" has won seven championships in four different club leagues and gold medals at two Paralympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Togakure-ryū"], "question": "training in , an original style of Ninjutsu, is similar to that for judo and aikido?"} +{"answers": ["Yue", "Wang Yue", "Death", "Death of Wang Yue"], "question": "the has led to a possible \"Good Samaritan\" law in Guangdong province, China?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Brown", "William Brown", "Brown"], "question": "tenor , who performed for presidents Kennedy and Johnson, created the role of Lieutenant Jean l'Aiglon in Hugo Weisgall's \"Nine Rivers from Jordan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Starr", "Bob Starr", "Starr", "Bob"], "question": "professional wrestler was called to work for World Championship Wrestling but hung up because an ear injury prevented him from knowing who had called?"} +{"answers": ["Android sculptures", "Android lawn statues"], "question": "Google keeps on its lawn?"} +{"answers": ["Pocahontas Mounds"], "question": "some of the artifacts at , an archaeological site from the Plaquemine Mississippian culture in Hinds County, Mississippi, were recovered by schoolchildren?"} +{"answers": ["Zielony Balonik"], "question": "the neo-romantic literary cabaret from Kraków was rumoured to be a place of \"orgies, nude dancing and all manner of dissipation\"?"} +{"answers": ["New Scotland Avenue", "New Scotland Avenue Armory", "New Scotland Avenue Armory"], "question": "the \"\" in Albany is one of only six in the state of New York designed for use by a cavalry unit?"} +{"answers": ["Puc", "Iztok Puc", "Iztok"], "question": " is the only handball player to have represented three different countries at the Summer Olympics: Yugoslavia, Croatia and Slovenia?"} +{"answers": ["Murphy v. Millennium Radio Group LLC", "Millennium Radio Group LLC"], "question": "the first time a circuit court weighed in on the scope of DMCA §1202, which prohibits the removal of Copyright Management Information (CMI), was in the case?"} +{"answers": ["Yakovlev AIR-7"], "question": "the , a record-setting prototype high performance light aircraft, suffered a structural failure while being demonstrated before senior officers of the Soviet Air Forces?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "William Thomas", "Donald", "Donald W. Thomas"], "question": " research on the ecophysiology of bat hibernation contributed to the understanding of white nose syndrome?"} +{"answers": ["Must Do Something About It"], "question": "Wings' drummer Joe English sang his only lead vocal for the band on \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bud Weiser", "Bud", "Weiser"], "question": " was a Major League Baseball player?"} +{"answers": ["Myers", "Lon Myers", "Lon"], "question": "runner \"\", who set 11 world records, won one race with only one shoe, and another while running sideways?"} +{"answers": ["New Jewish Cemetery, Kraków", "New Jewish Cemetery"], "question": "the headstones of in Kraków were used to pave the courtyard of commandant Amon Göth's house in Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["Adler", "Bruno", "Bruno Adler", "Bruno Maria Adler"], "question": "art historian taught at the Bauhaus before becoming a refugee and writing British propaganda in German for BBC Radio?"} +{"answers": ["Solamente Tú", "Solamente Tú"], "question": "norteño band Duelo launched a radio station to promote their album ?"} +{"answers": ["Brighton Wheel"], "question": "the \"\" in Brighton, England, stood in South Africa last year?"} +{"answers": ["Oil shale in Israel"], "question": " may cover approximately 15% of the country's territory, but only a small part of them are mineable for energy use?"} +{"answers": ["Daun di Atas Bantal"], "question": "the street children in the Indonesian film were given an education after production finished?"} +{"answers": ["KRSA", "KRSA"], "question": ", a radio station in Petersburg, Alaska, was sold in for the sum of $1.00?"} +{"answers": ["Gerry", "Gerry Hewson", "Hewson"], "question": "a nude picture of 1996 Summer Paralympics gold medallist and his pregnant wife was published by \"Time Out New York\"?"} +{"answers": ["Baker's Hole"], "question": ", near Dartford, Kent, England, contains a site at which Neanderthals made blades?"} +{"answers": ["Hilya"], "question": "a \"(example pictured)\" in Islamic calligraphy contains a description of the prophet Muhammad?"} +{"answers": ["Henry DeWolf Smyth", "Henry", "Smyth", "Henry DeWolf"], "question": " was the sole member of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission to vote against revoking J. Robert Oppenheimer's security clearance?"} +{"answers": ["Hugo", "Hugo Rogers", "Hugo E. Rogers", "Rogers"], "question": " gave no speeches in his campaign for Manhattan Borough President, instead leaving them to supporters and allies?"} +{"answers": ["Little Lamb Dragonfly"], "question": "Paul McCartney originally intended to use his song \"\" in the animated film \"Rupert and the Frog Song\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dovedale by Moonlight"], "question": "Joseph Wright of Derby had only seen the scene once at night before he painted \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bowers v. Baystate Technologies", "Bowers v. Baystate Technologies, Inc."], "question": "in the U.S. Federal Circuit ruled that copyright law does not preempt a \"shrinkwrap license\" disallowing reverse engineering?"} +{"answers": ["Jack", "Rothfuss", "Jack Rothfuss"], "question": " contracted dysentery during his first season in Major League Baseball and spent the rest of his career in the minor leagues?"} +{"answers": ["Embleton Tower"], "question": ", built after a Scottish raid, contains a belfry whose ring of bells was cast at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry?"} +{"answers": ["Morphsuits"], "question": "all employment for spandex bodysuits is outsourced except for three positions?"} +{"answers": ["Duarte", "Elena", "Elena J. Duarte"], "question": "in the four years before her appointment to California's Third District Court of Appeal, had served as a judge of both the Los Angeles County and Sacramento County Superior Courts?"} +{"answers": ["Di Bawah Lindungan Ka'bah", "Under the Protection of Ka'Bah", "Di Bawah Lindungan Ka'bah"], "question": "the costumes for , Indonesia's submission to this year's Oscars, were reported to cost as much as an entire horror movie?"} +{"answers": ["Petrescu", "Ghenadie Petrescu", "Ghenadie"], "question": "Do you know that, when \"\" was ousted from his post of Metropolitan-Primate, Romania experienced protests and riots?"} +{"answers": ["Towards the Republic"], "question": "the 2003 historical Chinese TV series has been subject to significant censorship, and compared to \"River Elegy\", a TV series that influenced the Tiananmen movement of 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Lucas", "Lucas Jerrod Hoge", "Lucas Hoge", "Hoge"], "question": " has been nominated for the Inspirational Country Music awards New Artist of the Year 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Antamina Tailings Dam"], "question": "a Canadian engineering consultant firm won an award for the innovative design of the in Peru ?"} +{"answers": ["Norman", "Marciano", "Marciano Norman"], "question": " had been in the cavalry, and went on to head Indonesia's intelligence agency?"} +{"answers": ["Fatty Finn"], "question": " was the first Australian-created and produced weekly comic book?"} +{"answers": ["Babor", "Valentina", "Valentina Babor"], "question": "in a concert \"Hommage à Liszt\" at Munich's Gasteig, pianist played chamber music by Franz Liszt and Graham Waterhouse scored for piano solo up to piano and string quartet?"} +{"answers": ["Jerzy Bielecki", "Bielecki", "Jerzy Bielecki", "Jerzy"], "question": " escaped from the Auschwitz concentration camp with a girl he fell in love with, dressed in a stolen SS uniform?"} +{"answers": ["Branimir Inscription", "Branimir inscription"], "question": "the 9th-century is the oldest surviving example of the ethnonym of the Croats?"} +{"answers": ["Mason Bennett", "Bennett", "Mason", "Mason Kane Bennett"], "question": " made his professional football debut aged just 15 years and 99 days?"} +{"answers": ["Gombloh"], "question": "for Indonesian singer , \"Half-Crazy\" was followed by \"Crazier\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stauroteuthis syrtensis"], "question": "the octopus \"\" glows but nobody knows for what purpose?"} +{"answers": ["Hilda mega-bonebed"], "question": "the is Canada's largest dinosaur bonebed, preserving thousands of the horned dinosaur \"Centrosaurus apertus\" across an area of ?"} +{"answers": ["Flett", "George", "George Flett Senior", "George Flett"], "question": " was a farmer, gold prospector, trader and politician before becoming a missionary?"} +{"answers": ["20 Años de Éxitos En Vivo con Moderatto", "Años de Éxitos En Vivo", "Años de Éxitos En Vivo con Moderatto"], "question": "Mexican singer Alejandra Guzmán was joined by Moderatto to record a ?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Nixon", "Richard Nixon Foundation", "Nixon Foundation"], "question": "after relinquishing control of the Nixon Library to the U.S. National Archives, the objected to plans for an exhibit on the Watergate scandal?"} +{"answers": ["white-necked rockfowl", "White-necked rockfowl"], "question": "the \"(museum specimen pictured)\", a vulnerable species of bird found in Upper Guinean forests, builds its nests in caves out of mud?"} +{"answers": ["Hart", "Nathaniel", "Nathaniel Gray Smith Hart", "Nathaniel G. S. Hart"], "question": "Captain , a brother-in-law of Henry Clay and Senator James Brown of Louisiana, was killed in the River Raisin Massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Beáta", "Siti", "Beáta Siti"], "question": "during her active career, Hungarian handball player obtained victories in the EHF Cup, the EHF Cup Winners' Cup and the EHF Champions League?"} +{"answers": ["Castilleja christii"], "question": " is one of Idaho's rarest plants?"} +{"answers": ["Keith Chatto", "Chatto", "Keith", "Ronald Keith Chatto"], "question": " was the first Australian comic book artist to illustrate a full-length episode of \"The Phantom\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moonax"], "question": "in 1994 the world's oldest Classic was won by \"the \"?"} +{"answers": ["Shaba National Reserve"], "question": "\"Born Free\", \"Out of Africa\" and \"\" were all shot at the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vilard", "Hervé", "Hervé Vilard"], "question": "French 1960s pop star was born in 1946 in a taxi which was transferring his mother to the hospital to deliver?"} +{"answers": ["115 Antioch earthquake"], "question": "both the Roman Emperor Trajan and his successor were caught in the devastating ?"} +{"answers": ["The Dewarists"], "question": "in each episode of the musical documentary series , musicians visit a different place in India, and record a song in a genre which reflects the local culture?"} +{"answers": ["St Cuthbert's Church", "St Cuthbert's Church, Elsdon"], "question": " in Elsdon, Northumberland, England, had horse skulls in its bell turret?"} +{"answers": ["Jurellana tithonia", "Jurellana"], "question": ", dating from the Jurassic, is the earliest known porcelain crab?"} +{"answers": ["Tank", "Collins", "Tank Collins"], "question": " was forced by his mother to play basketball to get over the death of his father and went on to become the American South Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Scandinavian Scotland"], "question": ", still evident today \"\", was probably at its height during the time of Thorfinn the Mighty?"} +{"answers": ["Dutch Schliebner", "Dutch", "Schliebner"], "question": "baseball player replaced a future Hall of Fame member on the St. Louis Browns?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St Michael", "Church of St Michael, Alnham"], "question": "the , built on a Roman camp site in Alnham, England, contains Saxon quoins in the nave?"} +{"answers": ["Ronnie", "Robinson", "Ronnie Smith Robinson", "Ronnie Robinson", "Ronnie Robinson"], "question": "All-Star roller derby skater was the son of Sugar Ray Robinson?"} +{"answers": ["Bellavista housing estate"], "question": "in the \"\", designed by Arne Jacobsen in the functionalist Bauhaus style, every apartment has two rooms with views of the sea?"} +{"answers": ["Hal Geer", "Geer", "Hal"], "question": "cartoon producer successfully campaigned for Bugs Bunny to have his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Bill Smith", "Bill Smith", "Bill", "Smith"], "question": ", who wrote a book considered the \"bible\" of fell running, died recently, apparently from tumbling into a peat bog while running across a fell?"} +{"answers": ["Erigeron maguirei"], "question": "after the two endangered varieties of the were combined into the one species due to genetic indistinction, it was no longer considered endangered?"} +{"answers": ["Culture in music cognition"], "question": "the music a person hears in childhood may ?"} +{"answers": ["John Halla", "Halla", "John Arthur Halla", "John"], "question": "in 1907, professional baseball pitcher threw a no-hitter and won a career-high 24 games?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Arctic", "Azimut Hotel Murmansk"], "question": "the in Murmansk, Russia, is the tallest building above the Arctic Circle?"} +{"answers": ["Scar boat burial"], "question": "despite being located in the Orkney Islands, the sand lining of the \"(plaque from site pictured)\" matches no known Scottish sand?"} +{"answers": ["TiVo Inc. v. EchoStar Corp."], "question": " created a new test to determine whether an adjudged infringer can be held in contempt for continued infringement?"} +{"answers": ["Toni Leviste", "Leviste", "Toni"], "question": "equestrian was the first Southeast Asian to compete in the Show Jumping World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Here with Me", "Here with Me"], "question": "the sound of the song \"\" by MercyMe has been compared to the sound of alternative rock band Coldplay?"} +{"answers": ["Misinformation effect"], "question": "new information can be mistakenly incorporated into a previous memory through the ?"} +{"answers": ["Bredon Hill", "Bredon Hill Hoard"], "question": "some of the nominally silver Roman coins from the \"\" only have a 1% silver content?"} +{"answers": ["Arab Revolutionary Workers Party"], "question": "the Syrian opposition group the was founded in 1966 as a Marxist splinter-group of the Ba'ath Party?"} +{"answers": ["Día de Suerte"], "question": "the song \"\" by Mexican singer-songwriter Alejandra Guzmán is the theme song for the telenovela \"Una Familia Con Suerte\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mayor of Upper Hutt"], "question": "Wayne Guppy and Rex Kirton, the current and previous in New Zealand, have served their community for over a third of a century?"} +{"answers": ["Snapp", "Red", "Red Snapp"], "question": " was considered the \"king of the minor leagues\"?"} +{"answers": ["Global precedence"], "question": " is the tendency to see the forest, and not the trees?"} +{"answers": ["Corculum cardissa"], "question": "the \"\" is named after the shape of its bivalve shell?"} +{"answers": ["Log-Cauchy distribution"], "question": "the has been proposed as a model for the progression of HIV in individuals?"} +{"answers": ["Quinlan", "Thomas Finners Quinlan", "Finners Quinlan", "Finners"], "question": " had his professional baseball career cut short when he lost an eye and a leg while fighting in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Young Thor"], "question": " is one of the first Western-developed digitally distributed video games to be released on the PlayStation Network in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Roemer", "Michael Roemer"], "question": "independent filmmaker paid just $5,000 to acquire the rights to use Motown hits for his 1964 film \"Nothing But a Man\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ty Dillon", "Ty", "Dillon"], "question": "despite winning the 2011 ARCA Racing Series championship by 340 points, lost the series' rookie of the year title by two points?"} +{"answers": ["Port an Eilean Mhòir boat burial", "Port an Eilean Mhòir ship burial"], "question": "the \"\", excavated in 2011, is the first confirmed Viking ship burial to be discovered in mainland Scotland since 1935?"} +{"answers": ["Come to the Well"], "question": "CCM singer Matthew West co-wrote half of the tracks on the Casting Crowns album ?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Martensen", "Robert", "Martensen", "Robert Lawrence Martensen"], "question": "physician has attracted attention for his criticism of end-of-life care in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Tennant", "Tom", "Tom Tennant"], "question": "baseball player led three different minor leagues in hits before appearing at the major leagues?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Debbie", "Tropical Storm Debbie"], "question": "in 1965, broke the daily rainfall record in Mobile, Alabama, despite dissipating offshore?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church", "St Mary's Church, Llanfair-yng-Nghornwy"], "question": "a 19th-century rector of \"\" in Llanfair-yng-Nghornwy, Wales, was awarded a gold medal for his attempt to save a boat during a gale?"} +{"answers": ["United States Assay Commission"], "question": "12 half eagle gold coins were sent from Confederate North Carolina through enemy lines to Philadelphia to be tested by the 1862 , and were found to be correct?"} +{"answers": ["Clyde Samuel Goodwin", "Clyde", "Goodwin", "Clyde Goodwin"], "question": " started his professional baseball career at the age of 16?"} +{"answers": ["856 Damghan earthquake"], "question": "the , which killed an estimated 200,000 people in the Persian province of Qumis, also badly disrupted the region's water supplies?"} +{"answers": ["Hexagonal water"], "question": ", a configuration of water that supposedly stops aging, is a marketing scam?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson desk"], "question": "Richard Nixon chose the as his Oval Office desk because he believed it was used by Woodrow Wilson, but it was actually used by Henry Wilson, Vice President under Ulysses S. Grant?"} +{"answers": ["Johann Georg Poppe", "Poppe", "Johann", "Johann Poppe"], "question": ", designing interiors of ocean liners for Norddeutscher Lloyd, moved the first class dining saloon to the centre of the ship, where it could rise two or more decks and have a skylight \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Call Me Back Again"], "question": "Paul McCartney's song \"\" has been interpreted as his response to calls for a Beatles' reunion during the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Broad"], "question": "in 1924, MP led a delegation of the birth control movement which included H. G. Wells, Dora Russell and Frances Huxley?"} +{"answers": ["Dave Barbee", "Dave", "Barbee"], "question": "baseball player twice led the Pacific Coast League in home runs?"} +{"answers": ["Eternal Silence", "Eternal Silence"], "question": "according to folklore, people looking into the eyes of \"\" will see a vision of their own death?"} +{"answers": ["Day of Seven Billion"], "question": "the United Nations Population Fund has designated today as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Fowler's Ghost"], "question": " was first seen on the London Metropolitan Railway in 1861, nearly exploded and was never seen again after 1895?"} +{"answers": ["John Caldwell Colt", "John C. Colt", "Colt", "John"], "question": "the unusual way that disposed of his murder victim's corpse may have influenced Edgar Allen Poe story \"The Oblong Box\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ute Cemetery"], "question": "the body of the first person buried at in Aspen, Colorado, was later exhumed to be reburied in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Harry F. Powers", "Powers", "Harry", "Harry Powers"], "question": " said that watching his victims die was more fun than a brothel?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Ghost Frog", "Royal ghost frog"], "question": " roam the streams of South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["McVickar House"], "question": "there is an electrical substation in the backyard of the \"\", the second oldest house on Main Street in Irvington, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Tyler", "Tyler Lockett", "Tyler Deron Lockett", "Lockett"], "question": ", the only player in Kansas State Wildcats football history to return a kickoff for a touchdown in consecutive games, was a high school state champion in football and basketball?"} +{"answers": ["North Pacific", "North Pacific College"], "question": "the optometry and dental schools of the defunct are still operating 65 years after the college closed?"} +{"answers": ["Acer dettermani"], "question": "the extinct maple is only known from the flank of a volcano?"} +{"answers": ["Defilada"], "question": "the Andrzej Fidyk's documentary about North Korea, despite its anti-totalitarian message, was initially praised both by communist Poland's censors and in North Korea itself?"} +{"answers": ["Messerschmitt P.1112"], "question": "the factory in which the \"(concept model pictured)\" would have been built was occupied by Allied troops before construction of the aircraft's prototype could be started?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Suluk", "Suluk"], "question": "in 1984, gained election to the Canadian House of Commons by just 247 votes?"} +{"answers": ["Vana Mohini"], "question": "the film included an elephant among the credits?"} +{"answers": ["Julyan Ray Stone", "Julyan Stone", "Stone", "Julyan"], "question": "current Denver Nuggets basketball player holds both the University of Texas-El Paso and Conference USA record for most assists in a career with 714?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus saligna"], "question": "the flowers of the are eaten by the grey-headed flying fox?"} +{"answers": ["Aboakyer festival"], "question": "during the of Winneba in Ghana, warrior groups compete to be the first to capture a live bushbuck from a game reserve?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Pegues", "Mike Pegues"], "question": " scored 2,030 points during his college career between 1996 and 2000, setting a Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens men's basketball record that still stands?"} +{"answers": ["Bob", "Nicholas", "Bob Nicholas"], "question": "the Wyoming State Legislature has a in the House and a Nicholas in the Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Jerzy", "Szaniawski", "Jerzy Szaniawski"], "question": "playwright , a member of the Polish Academy of Literature who married at age 76, was starved and physically abused by his wife, 20 years his junior, until his death in 1970?"} +{"answers": ["AFN Munich"], "question": "the first words of the first in July 1945 so enraged General Patton that he demanded that the responsible person be court-martialed?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Lake", "Blue Lake"], "question": "New Zealand's \"\" has the clearest fresh water reported anywhere in the world?"} +{"answers": ["National without household registration", "national without household registration"], "question": "when the Dalai Lama visited Taiwan in 1997, he was treated as a ?"} +{"answers": ["Hardin", "Hardin Richard Runnels", "Runnels"], "question": "Texas Governor signed a bill into law allowing a free Negro to return to slavery by selecting a new master?"} +{"answers": ["Triple Alliance", "Triple Alliance"], "question": "the , formed on the verge of the French Revolution, almost led to a war which would have pitted Great Britain and Prussia against Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Barela", "Patrociño Barela", "Patrociño"], "question": "when wood carver premiered at the Museum of Modern Art, he was the \"discovery of the year\"?"} +{"answers": ["Acer castorrivularis"], "question": " is one of five extinct maples from the Eocene Beaver Creek flora in Montana?"} +{"answers": ["Barry Steers", "Steers", "Barry"], "question": "diplomat served as Canada's first Commissioner to Bermuda from 1976 to 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Whiteschist"], "question": "the high-pressure metamorphic rock may be formed from both basaltic and granitic rocks by metasomatism?"} +{"answers": ["Artemisia filifolia"], "question": "the Navajo tribe used \"\" as toilet paper?"} +{"answers": ["Tengku Amir Hamzah", "Amir Hamzah", "Amir", "Hamzah"], "question": "among works are poems that are both explicitly religious and have an erotic element present?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin Eugene Lockett", "Kevin Lockett", "Lockett", "Kevin"], "question": "Kansas State all-time leading wide receiver completed his only two National Football League pass attempts for touchdowns?"} +{"answers": ["Motokiyo", "Zeami Motokiyo", "Zeami"], "question": "a complete set of the treatises of Japanese playwright was not published until almost 500 years after his death?"} +{"answers": ["McIlwain", "Charles Howard McIlwain", "Charles"], "question": " won a Pulitzer Prize for his analysis of the American Revolution as a disagreement over interpretation of the constitution of the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Pie", "Pie Allen", "Allen"], "question": "prospector did not strike it rich until he turned to pies?"} +{"answers": ["Diploria"], "question": "the \"\" was featured on postage stamps from Belize and Mayotte?"} +{"answers": ["Shawn M. Lindsay", "Lindsay", "Shawn", "Shawn Lindsay"], "question": "Oregon politician proposed a law in response to the acquittal of Casey Anthony in Florida?"} +{"answers": ["George Frederick", "George Frederick"], "question": "the Thoroughbred racehorse was named after the future King George V, and won the 1874 Derby Stakes on the young prince's birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Titi", "Titi Rajo Bintang", "Titi Sjuman", "Bintang"], "question": "Indonesian actress agreed to make her film debut only after being cajoled by her brother and sister-in-law (the film's director)?"} +{"answers": ["Buchnera americana"], "question": "larval buckeyes eat ?"} +{"answers": ["May Night", "May Night"], "question": " \"\" by Willard Metcalf was the first contemporary painting purchased by the Corcoran Gallery of Art?"} +{"answers": ["Buyla inscription"], "question": "a Turkic language was spoken in the Avar Khaganate and an preserves a fragment of it?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel", "Rachel Feinstein", "Feinstein"], "question": ", whose latest art work is inspired by \"The Snow Queen\", is half of what the \"New York Times\" called the American art world's \"power couple\"?"} +{"answers": ["Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut"], "question": "the current , Hunter Tootoo, is the last remaining member of the Legislative Assembly elected in Nunavut's first election in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Meridian 5"], "question": "debris from the failed Russian satellite launch landed on a house on Cosmonaut Street?"} +{"answers": ["Porites lobata"], "question": "colonies of \"\" are sometimes broken into fragments by the feeding activity of stone triggerfish?"} +{"answers": ["Soeprapto", "Soeprapto"], "question": "Indonesian judge was aided in his escape from Pekalongan during Operatie Product by a man whom he had just sentenced to death?"} +{"answers": ["Acer clarnoense"], "question": "the Eocene maple is not found in the Clarno Formation even though the species was named after it?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Perry", "William F. Perry", "William Flank Perry"], "question": "Alabama's first superintendent of public education, Confederate brigadier general and college professor , had little or no formal education?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Vital Jammes", "Jean-Vital", "Jammes"], "question": "French baritone \"(caricature pictured)\", who sang in the premieres of Bizet's \"Les pêcheurs de perles\" and Gounod's \"Mireille\", had left home at age 16 to become a street singer?"} +{"answers": ["Miasto Kobiet"], "question": "Polish magazine organizes Szafobranie, a recurring event in which people give and get clothes without exchanging money?"} +{"answers": ["David Buick", "David", "Buick", "David Buick"], "question": "two New Zealand Members of Parliament, and Alfred Hindmarsh, died in the 1918 influenza epidemic?"} +{"answers": ["Mont-Albert", "Mont-Albert, Quebec"], "question": "the unorganized territory of in Quebec, Canada, is a home to the only remaining herd of migratory woodland caribou south of the Saint Lawrence River?"} +{"answers": ["Sheila Ki Jawani"], "question": "Katrina Kaif considers the item number to be one of her raunchiest ever?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Palace"], "question": "the \"\" in Bangkok was once the home of the kings of the Chakri Dynasty and several thousand other inhabitants?"} +{"answers": ["Honor killing of Sadia Sheikh", "Honour killing of Sadia Sheikh"], "question": "the has been called Belgium's first honour killing trial?"} +{"answers": ["Zakin", "Alexander", "Alexander Zakin"], "question": "Russian-born pianist performed with violinist Isaac Stern for 37 years and played the piano at the White House under Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson?"} +{"answers": ["Atypical gender role", "Gender variance"], "question": "the term is beginning to be used in Australia to replace \"transgender\"?"} +{"answers": ["William Adams"], "question": "upon being asked whether he would like to join the Canadian Senate by Warren Allmand in 1977, Inuit politician responded, \"What's the Senate?\"?"} +{"answers": ["Psilocybe yungensis"], "question": "the psychedelic mushroom \"\" is used in mystic rituals by the Mazatecs?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Debra", "Hurricane Debra"], "question": "although no deaths occurred, the United States Weather Bureau was criticized for its inadequate warnings in advance of ?"} +{"answers": ["Khalifah", "Khalifah"], "question": "a reviewer described the film as a \"veiled warning\" to Indonesians about wearing the niqab?"} +{"answers": ["Dungarvan Town Council"], "question": "although the of County Waterford, Ireland, was formed in 1855, records indicate that a local authority existed in the town as early as the 15th century?"} +{"answers": ["Relief Society of Tigray"], "question": "during the 1984–1985 famine in Ethiopia, the organized a mass exodus of Tigrayan villagers to camps in Sudan?"} +{"answers": ["Israel Friedman of Ruzhyn", "Israel", "Ruzhyn"], "question": "the lived like a king, with a palatial home, many servants, a carriage drawn by four white horses, stylish clothing, and solid-gold boots studded with diamonds?"} +{"answers": ["Where's My Water?"], "question": "Swampy, the lead character in the game , is the first original character created by Disney for a mobile video game?"} +{"answers": ["Bolton Coit Brown", "Brown", "Bolton", "Bolton Brown"], "question": "American painter and lithographer was the first person to climb Mount Clarence King?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Bawbag"], "question": "the European windstorm Friedhelm was colloquially called , from a Scots word for a scrotum?"} +{"answers": ["Krampus"], "question": "in Alpine countries, Saint Nicholas has a devilish companion named \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St. Barnabas", "Church of St. Barnabas"], "question": "in 1924 a rifle range was built in the basement of the parish hall at the in Irvington, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Ucu", "Agustin", "Ucu Agustin"], "question": "a documentary film by led to a prostitution district in Tulungagung, East Java, being shut down?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. LaMacchia"], "question": "copyright infringement not involving profit was not a criminal offense in the United States between the 1994 ruling and the 1997 passage by Congress of the NET Act?"} +{"answers": ["Elymus lanceolatus"], "question": "the growth of in an area can inhibit the spread of weeds including Russian and diffuse knapweed?"} +{"answers": ["Deep Throat", "Deep Throat"], "question": " was inspired by Deep Throat?"} +{"answers": ["Polish Academy of Literature"], "question": "Freemason and socialist writer Andrzej Strug declined to join the prestigious \"\" because he was upset by criticism of the Freemason movement?"} +{"answers": ["Solomon", "Warner", "Solomon Warner"], "question": "merchant was obsessed with building a perpetual motion machine?"} +{"answers": ["Sahardjo"], "question": "as minister of justice suggested rescinding Indonesia's civil and commercial codes?"} +{"answers": ["Marsoui, Quebec", "Marsoui"], "question": "during the Prohibition era in the United States, in Quebec, Canada, was a favorite hideout for smugglers fleeing the Royal Canadian Mounted Police?"} +{"answers": ["Persimmon", "Persimmon"], "question": " \"\", a Thoroughbred race horse owned by Edward, Prince of Wales, broke the race record when he won the 1896 Derby Stakes?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Brennan", "Frederick B. Karl", "Frederick", "Karl"], "question": " served in the Florida House of Representatives, Florida Senate and Florida Supreme Court?"} +{"answers": ["At Newport 1960"], "question": "Muddy Waters switched from semi-acoustic guitar to electric guitar for his album ?"} +{"answers": ["Wirjono", "Prodjodikoro", "Wirjono Prodjodikoro"], "question": "President Sukarno slighted Chief Justice by inviting Ruslan Abdulgani for breakfast when Abdulgani was supposed to be before the Supreme Court of Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Chicken eyeglasses"], "question": "millions of chickens have viewed life through ?"} +{"answers": ["Kupol Gold Mine"], "question": "the north of the Arctic Circle is only accessible in winter via an ice road, which can only be built when temperatures are below −25 °C (−13 °F)?"} +{"answers": ["A Song Flung Up to Heaven"], "question": "Maya Angelou's sixth and final autobiography is framed by the assassinations of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr.?"} +{"answers": ["Moeljatno"], "question": "Indonesian Minister of Justice attempted to ensure Prosecutor General Soeprapto's subservience to him by passing a law?"} +{"answers": ["Lancaster City Museum"], "question": "the houses a Roman tombstone with a dramatic depiction of a Roman soldier with a decapitated opponent at his feet?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin", "Graves", "Benjamin Franklin Graves"], "question": " grave is unknown, but his memorial is not?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas, Arizona", "Christmas"], "question": "holiday mail seeking a Christmas postmark continued to be sent to , two decades after the town's post office had closed?"} +{"answers": ["Polruan to Polperro"], "question": "Yorkshire fog occurs on the Cornish coast between ?"} +{"answers": ["Acer ashwilli"], "question": "the early Oligocene maple, , is known from only eight places in Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Cliff at Christmas"], "question": " was the only album released during Cliff Richard's second period with music label EMI, to whom he'd previously been signed for over forty years?"} +{"answers": ["Gemiler Island"], "question": ", off the coast of Turkey, may have been the location of Saint Nicholas' original tomb?"} +{"answers": ["1989 Ungava earthquake"], "question": "the was the first earthquake in eastern North America known to be associated with ground rupture?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas in Scotland"], "question": "a 1640 Act of the Parliament of Scotland abolished the observation of ?"} +{"answers": ["Adoration of the Shepherds", "Adoration of the Shepherds"], "question": "it is not known which of the three Le Nain brothers painted the \"(detail pictured)\", now in London's National Gallery?"} +{"answers": ["Santa with Muscles"], "question": "one critic thought Hulk Hogan's acting in made \"Arnold Schwarzenegger seem like Laurence Olivier\"?"} +{"answers": ["Calapai", "Letterio Calapai", "Letterio"], "question": "artist was taken as a boy to the Fogg Art Museum and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts which now own examples of his work?"} +{"answers": ["Santa suit"], "question": "Do you know that, contrary to a popular urban legend, Coca-Cola did not create the modern ?"} +{"answers": ["1996 United States federal budget"], "question": "President Bill Clinton said he would personally pay the bill to keep the National Christmas Tree \"\" lit during the government shutdown resulting from disagreements on the ?"} +{"answers": ["Jabari", "Jabari Parker", "Jabari Ali Parker", "Parker"], "question": "when high school junior held an open practice, Mike Krzyzewski, Bruce Weber, Thad Matta, Bill Self, Roy Williams and Tom Izzo all attended?"} +{"answers": ["Pinza"], "question": "when the Thoroughbred racehorse won the 1953 Derby Stakes, it gave 25 times Champion Jockey, Gordon Richards, his first win after 27 previous starts in the race?"} +{"answers": ["Galaxea fascicularis"], "question": "when sick, can be fed brine shrimps incorporating specific antibiotics?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Anne Staggers", "Staggers", "Margaret"], "question": "West Virginia House Delegate considered retiring from emergency medicine following an attack by an elderly patient?"} +{"answers": ["Es ist ein Ros entsprungen", "Es ist ein Ros entsprungen"], "question": "Jan Sandström composed the \"Motorbike Concerto\", and a for two choirs a cappella: one in four parts, singing Praetorius, and the other in eight parts?"} +{"answers": ["Boxberger", "Brad Boxberger", "Brad"], "question": "baseball pitcher was named to the Arizona Fall League's 2011 Top Prospects Team?"} +{"answers": ["Allie Pierce Reynolds", "Allie Reynolds", "Allie", "Reynolds"], "question": "the New York Yankees traded for on the advice of Joe DiMaggio?"} +{"answers": ["Lesser long-tongued bat"], "question": "the can extend its tongue for up to 50% of its own body length – even when its jaws are closed?"} +{"answers": ["The Family of Darius before Alexander"], "question": "the National Gallery's purchase of \"(detail pictured)\" by Paolo Veronese sparked a debate in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Kyra", "Markham", "Kyra Markham"], "question": ", whose images were used as propaganda against the Nazis, briefly had Frank Lloyd Wright as a father-in-law?"} +{"answers": ["Self-Efficacy", "Self-Efficacy"], "question": "\"hardly a single aspect of life\" lacks deep consideration in Bandura's 1997 book , \"one of the most significant books of the last 50 years,\" according to reviewers?"} +{"answers": ["Gaines", "Nemo Gaines", "Nemo"], "question": " is the only graduate of the United States Naval Academy to play in Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Emmaus United Methodist Church"], "question": " has helped survivors of the 2004 Gatumba massacre in Burundi resettle in Albany, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Egor", "Egor"], "question": ", an early computer animation program released on , 1996, by Sausage Software, was the first commercial software Java applet?"} +{"answers": ["Marcel", "Marcel Riesz", "Riesz", "M. Riesz"], "question": "the lecture notes of were dubbed by physicist David Hestenes \"the midwife of the rebirth\" of Clifford algebras?"} +{"answers": ["Danthonia spicata"], "question": "the seeds of can remain in the soil for decades before they germinate?"} +{"answers": ["Gadzhimurat Kamalov", "Kamalov", "Gadzhimurat Magomedovich Kamalov", "Gadzhimurat"], "question": "according to New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists, the killing of , founder of the newspaper \"Chernovik\" in Dagestan, Russia, is \"a lethal blow to press freedom\"?"} +{"answers": ["Awaiting on You All"], "question": "when George Harrison's song \"\" was originally released on his \"All Things Must Pass\" album, lyrics critical of the Pope were omitted from the lyric sheet?"} +{"answers": ["Donax vittatus"], "question": "the \"(shell pictured)\" is consumed by gulls that later regurgitate the shell fragments in \"gobbets\" on the beach?"} +{"answers": ["Baking Pot"], "question": "the Mayan archaeological site covered a area?"} +{"answers": ["Trey", "Burke", "Trey Burke"], "question": "2011 Ohio Mr. Basketball has won both an Ohio High School Athletic Association State championship and an Amateur Athletic Union national championship?"} +{"answers": ["Compugen", "Compugen"], "question": "s first computer system, the \"Bioccelerator,\" could analyze DNA sequences at speeds up to 1,000 times faster than other computers of its time?"} +{"answers": ["Helmut", "Damerius", "Helmut Damerius"], "question": " spent 18 years of his life in a gulag and banishment to Kazakhstan, and was finally released on condition that he never talk or write about it?"} +{"answers": ["Andrzej", "Bogucki", "Andrzej Bogucki"], "question": "Polish actor and singer-songwriter and his wife were awarded the title Righteous among the Nations for helping Polish Jewish pianist Władysław Szpilman escape the Warsaw Ghetto?"} +{"answers": ["Euploea alcathoe"], "question": "the life cycle of the may pass through several generations in a year?"} +{"answers": ["Land O'Corn", "``Land O'Corn"], "question": "over a 26-year span the Illinois Central Railroad's used self-propelled cars, steam and finally diesel locomotives?"} +{"answers": ["Henning Karl Larsen", "Henning", "Henning Larsen", "Larsen", "Henning Larsen"], "question": "Danish marathon champion took up pigeon racing after his retirement from athletics?"} +{"answers": ["Silverdale Hoard"], "question": "the , discovered in Lancashire in September 2011, contains over 200 items of Viking treasure and has revealed the existence of a previously unknown Viking king?"} +{"answers": ["1836 U.S. Patent Office fire"], "question": "the U.S. occurred in the same building that housed the local fire department?"} +{"answers": ["Hems", "Harry", "Harry Hems"], "question": "in 1907, statues of the Twelve Apostles helped English sculptor pay his income tax?"} +{"answers": ["Mountaineer", "Mountaineer"], "question": "the was the first passenger train Amtrak operated over the Norfolk and Western Railway?"} +{"answers": ["Wongsonegoro"], "question": "the head of the Indonesian Communist Party addressed so softly that other people had to \"be his microphone\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pied butcherbird", "Pied Butcherbird"], "question": "the songs of the \"\" have inspired and been incorporated into musical compositions of Henry Tate, Olivier Messiaen, Elaine Barkin, John Rodgers, and John Williamson?"} +{"answers": ["2007 Morocco–Spain diplomatic conflict"], "question": "the arose after the announcement of the impending visit of the King of Spain to the Spanish autonomous cities Ceuta and Melilla?"} +{"answers": ["UK Independent Singles and Album Breakers Charts", "UK Indie Breakers Chart"], "question": "a band or singer can only qualify for the if they have never had a Top 20 hit on the UK's mainstream charts before?"} +{"answers": ["1804 Haiti Massacre", "1804 Haiti massacre"], "question": "some 3000 to 5000 people were killed in Haiti in 1804 in an that targeted white people?"} +{"answers": ["Yes/No", "Yes/No"], "question": "what Matthew Morrison calls \"\" is scheduled to occur on \"Glee\" in January 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Calamovilfa longifolia"], "question": " \"\" is a food source for pocket gophers and California quail?"} +{"answers": ["Wilopo"], "question": ", in office only 26 days, is the shortest-serving Foreign Minister of Indonesia to date?"} +{"answers": ["Little Arthur Duncan", "Duncan", "Arthur Duncan", "Little"], "question": " was a small \"Backscratcher\" in Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Dunn", "Henry Treffry Dunn"], "question": "the version of Rossettis \"Lady Lilith\" in The Met was said to be mostly painted by ?"} +{"answers": ["Marshall", "George", "George H. Marshall", "George Harold Marshall OBE"], "question": "in the United Kingdom the Trophy is awarded annually to an individual or organisation that has made a significant contribution towards helping visually impaired people?"} +{"answers": ["Online Protection and Enforcement of Digital Trade Act"], "question": "the is a proposed alternative to SOPA that would not require American ISPs to block access to suspect Web sites?"} +{"answers": ["Spear", "Joseph Spear", "Joseph"], "question": "Captain married two women named Grace Grant?"} +{"answers": ["Acer republicense"], "question": "the extinct Eocene maple is known from only one fossil seed?"} +{"answers": ["Carex bigelowii"], "question": "the seeds of can remain viable for two centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Ruff", "Roffe Ruff", "Roffe"], "question": "Swedish hip hop artist has kept his identity secret to make listeners concentrate more on his music than his personality?"} +{"answers": ["Cirsium muticum"], "question": "the native \"\" of eastern North America is the sole food source for the caterpillars of the swamp metalmark butterfly?"} +{"answers": ["Verle Allyn Pope", "Pope", "Verle A. Pope", "Verle"], "question": "although was nicknamed \"The Lion of St. Johns\" for his oratory skills, he didn't start speaking until age seven?"} +{"answers": ["Next New Zealand general election"], "question": "the writs for the must be issued no later than 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Andromeda", "Andromeda"], "question": "Euripides' lost play may have contained the first ever depiction of a man falling in love with a woman onstage?"} +{"answers": ["Théâtre de la Mode"], "question": "the is an exhibit of small-scale fashion mannequins \"(examples pictured)\" crafted by Paris fashion designers to help revive the French fashion industry after World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Newberry House"], "question": "Jack Nicholson and Lou Adler bought the historic so they would have a place in Aspen, Colorado, to watch televised Lakers games together?"} +{"answers": ["Theory of historical trajectory"], "question": "Karl Marx's attempted to prove the long-term unsustainability of capitalism?"} +{"answers": ["Cross of Gold speech"], "question": "although William Jennings Bryan delivered the at the 1896 Democratic National Convention, he was not even a delegate when the convention started?"} +{"answers": ["Stuart", "Theodore M. Stuart", "Theodore"], "question": ", an end and halfback for the \"Point-a-Minute\" football teams at the University of Michigan in 1904 and 1905, was also the university's tennis champion?"} +{"answers": ["Murasaki Shikibu Diary Emaki", "Empress Shoshi and son"], "question": "the contains an illustration of the regent extorting poems from two ladies?"} +{"answers": ["Java War", "Java War"], "question": "the king of the Mataram Sultanate during the used the reconstruction of a terrace as an excuse for not providing soldiers?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Beaven", "Peter", "Beaven", "Peter Jamieson Beaven"], "question": "architect founded New Zealand's first heritage lobby group?"} +{"answers": ["Pocket", "Pocket"], "question": "the application obtained venture capital investments totaling $2.5 million in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Carex inops"], "question": "despite its name, the does not form stolons?"} +{"answers": ["Arundinaria gigantea"], "question": "Cherokee and other Native American tribes used \"\" to make items including blowguns, spears, flutes and candles?"} +{"answers": ["Olympus scandal"], "question": "\"The Wall Street Journal\" called the \"one of the biggest and longest-running loss-hiding arrangements in Japanese corporate history\"?"} +{"answers": ["St Silas' Church", "St Silas' Church, Blackburn"], "question": "although in Blackburn, Lancashire, was designed in 1878, building did not start until 1894, and the tower was not completed until 1914?"} +{"answers": ["Martina Koppelstetter", "Martina", "Koppelstetter"], "question": "mezzo-soprano has recorded Lieder by Rudi Spring for BR, Bavarian Radio?"} +{"answers": ["Neurotoxin", "neurotoxin"], "question": "cyanobacteria can be washed up on the shore in a green scum, which may contain an acute known as the Very Fast Death Factor, which leads to fast death by paralysis?"} +{"answers": ["Lamb", "Mathew Charles", "Mathew", "Mathew Charles Lamb"], "question": ", saved from the death penalty by reason of insanity, later received a \"hero's funeral\"?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Edward Stroehling", "Stroehling"], "question": "s portrait of George III \"\" shows the king with an adoring spaniel?"} +{"answers": ["The Young Men's Magazine", "Young Men's Magazine"], "question": "a small volume 2 of written by a teenaged Charlotte Brontë sold for £690,850?"} +{"answers": ["Bouteloua barbata"], "question": "the seeds of grass are eaten by desert kangaroo rats?"} +{"answers": ["Doctor Ox's Experiment", "Doctor Ox's Experiment"], "question": "Gavin Bryars's is the third opera to be based on Jules Verne's science fiction novella \"Dr. Ox's Experiment\"?"} +{"answers": ["Haidong", "Xu", "Xu Haidong"], "question": " was injured in battle nine times?"} +{"answers": ["Lady Lilith"], "question": "Rossetti overpainted the face of his former mistress in his painting of \"(detail pictured)\" with the face of one of his later models?"} +{"answers": ["Grotrian-Steinweg"], "question": "a trademark dispute between piano makers Steinway & Sons and resulted in establishing the legal concept of \"initial interest confusion\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ranunculus allenii"], "question": "the vulnerable buttercup was first collected from Mount Albert in the Gaspé Peninsula in 1881?"} +{"answers": ["All Saints' Church", "All Saints' Church, Hertford"], "question": "Nikolaus Pevsner described , as \"completely alien\" in Hertfordshire?"} +{"answers": ["scarlet ibis", "Scarlet ibis"], "question": "in zoos the \"\" is often fed beetroots and carrots to maintain its plumage coloring, which in the wild comes from carotenoid pigments in shrimp and shellfish?"} +{"answers": ["Markarian 501"], "question": "the galaxy produces very high energy gamma rays?"} +{"answers": ["Alfonso", "Alfonso Gomez-Rejon", "Gomez-Rejon"], "question": "after directing several episodes of \"Glee\", directed large choreographed musical television advertisements for Chevrolet and T-Mobile?"} +{"answers": ["The Relaxation Response"], "question": " describes two steps as essential: a passive attitude and a mental device to keep the mind from wandering?"} +{"answers": ["Gustav Sobottka, Jr.", "Jr.", "Gustav", "Gustav Sobottka Jr."], "question": " was imprisoned by the Nazis at age 18 and by Stalin secret police at age 23?"} +{"answers": ["Tiffany Building", "Tiffany Building"], "question": "the opening of San Francisco's included a roast pig and a lion dance for good luck?"} +{"answers": ["Marching fire"], "question": "General George S. Patton \"\" praised the tactic of during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies"], "question": "the pioneered the usage of video testimonies to record eyewitness accounts of major historical events and inspired video testimony projects documenting other atrocities?"} +{"answers": ["Bajeux", "Jean-Claude", "Jean-Claude Bajeux"], "question": " was Haiti's culture minister under President Jean-Bertrand Aristide but later turned against him?"} +{"answers": ["Acer browni"], "question": "the extinct, Miocene age, maple ranged from southern Oregon to the north shore of the Haida Gwaii?"} +{"answers": ["Martell", "Webb", "Martell T. Webb", "Martell Webb"], "question": "tight end was a 2006 \"USA Today\" All-USA second team selection along with fellow Michigan matriculant Ryan Mallett?"} +{"answers": ["Lysistrata Jones"], "question": "the ancient Greek drama \"Lysistrata\" by Aristophanes has been adapted as a Broadway musical titled about a basketball team and its cheerleaders?"} +{"answers": ["Wildwood", "Wildwood"], "question": "in by The Decemberists' Colin Meloy and Carson Ellis, \"bespectacled, bike-riding, vinyl-­browsing, Kurosawa-­referencing\" Portland kids save a baby kidnapped by a murder of crows?"} +{"answers": ["Kundum Festival"], "question": "the dance performed during the of the Ahanta people of Ghana originated from dwarfs?"} +{"answers": ["Alcmaeon in Corinth"], "question": "Euripides posthumously produced lost play was part of a trilogy that won first prize at the Dionysia in Athens?"} +{"answers": ["Jasus caveorum"], "question": "the spiny lobster lives only on one of the Foundation Seamounts in the southern Pacific Ocean?"} +{"answers": ["The Jack Docherty Show"], "question": "comedian Graham Norton won his first comedy award after standing in as a guest presenter on while Docherty was on holiday?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Farida Indrati", "Maria", "Indrati"], "question": "after suffering from polio as a youth, went on to become the first female justice of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["CastleVille"], "question": "a month after its launch, the Facebook game had amassed 26.6 million players?"} +{"answers": ["Study of a Kneeling Nude Girl for The Entombment"], "question": "Michelangelo's \"\" is believed to be the earliest existent European drawing of a nude female model?"} +{"answers": ["Weifenbach", "Heinz", "Heinz Weifenbach"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1987, German ice hockey executive negotiated a deal in which his club, the ECD Iserlohn, would advertise Muammar Gaddafi's \"Green Book\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hazairin"], "question": "former Indonesian Minister of the Interior released his own currency?"} +{"answers": ["Tetbury railway station"], "question": "in 1963, a whole farm—including machinery, staff and a pedigree herd of Hereford cattle—travelled by train from to Stranraer in advance of the Beeching Axe?"} +{"answers": ["People's Book of Records", "The People's Book of Records"], "question": "according to , the record for the number of times a person has been licked on the buttocks by a dog in two minutes is 145?"} +{"answers": ["W.", "Wolter Robert van Hoëvell", "W. R. van Hoëvell", "Hoëvell"], "question": "Dutch clergyman \"\", after being forced to resign his post in Batavia in 1848, became a radical and eloquent spokesman against Dutch colonialism and slavery in the East and West Indies?"} +{"answers": ["Talk That Talk"], "question": "\"\" was reminiscent of songs featured on Rihanna's fourth studio album \"Rated R\" (2009), with specific comparisons to \"G4L\" and \"Wait Your Turn\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ba'athism"], "question": "the ideology of was developed mostly in Syria by Zaki al-Arsuzi, Salah al-Din al-Bitar and Michel Aflaq, who is considered the founder of Ba'athist thought, as a way to unite the Arab world into one nation?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Bellamy", "Bill Bellamy", "Bellamy"], "question": ", who was awarded the Military Cross for gallantry as a tank commander in 1944, raised £30,000 by trekking across Cuba in 2005, at the age of 81?"} +{"answers": ["Gertler", "Dan Gertler", "Dan"], "question": "Israeli businessman bought the Kolwezi tailings project for and two months later sold half of it for ?"} +{"answers": ["Ruislip High School"], "question": " is the fictional \"Rudge Park Comprehensive\" from the E4 television series \"The Inbetweeners\"?"} +{"answers": ["Apkallu"], "question": "in Mesopotamian mythology, the \"(relief sculpture pictured)\" were sent by the god Enki, from Dilmun to teach human beings various aspects of civilization?"} +{"answers": ["Joanna Horodyńska", "Horodyńska", "Joanna"], "question": "Polish model and fashion designer has presented a TV program while lying in a foam-filled bath tub, and posed three times for \"Playboy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Solidago missouriensis"], "question": "the can flourish during drought conditions where native plants and grasses have died out?"} +{"answers": ["Koji Mitsui", "Koji", "Mitsui"], "question": " was unsuccessfully posted to Major League Baseball twice in one offseason?"} +{"answers": ["Biophysical Society"], "question": "Kenneth Stewart Cole, an organizer of the first meeting, said that the meeting had \"the ulterior motive of finding out if there was such a thing as biophysics\"?"} +{"answers": ["Resilience of coral reefs"], "question": "the may be improved to the point where they can resist coral bleaching \"(example pictured)\" if they are seeded with thermally-resistant zooxanthellae?"} +{"answers": ["Lost in Paradise", "Lost in Paradise"], "question": " is considered Vietnam's first gay film?"} +{"answers": ["1842 Cap-Haitien earthquake", "1842 Cap-Haïtien earthquake"], "question": "the badly damaged the Sans-Souci Palace built by Henri Christophe?"} +{"answers": ["2013 United States federal budget"], "question": "the may impose a 23% cut on the defense budget due to the Budget Control Act of 2011, according to Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Wilson", "Eric", "Eric Wilson", "Eric Hamilton Wilson", "Wilson"], "question": "Canadian mystery writer based the formula for his \"Tom and Liz Austen\" books on the preferences of his eighth-grade students?"} +{"answers": ["Experiment", "Experiment"], "question": "the was a boat powered by horses running on a treadmill and propelled by a then-novel type of screw propeller?"} +{"answers": ["Indus River Delta", "Indus River"], "question": "the \"\" in Pakistan is home to the largest arid zone mangrove forests in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Malkhei Yisrael", "Malkhei Yisrael Street"], "question": "stores on , the Haredi urban shopping district in north Jerusalem, pay the same or even higher rents than stores in Israel's major malls?"} +{"answers": ["Kenny Demens", "Kenny", "Demens"], "question": "Michigan Wolverines American football linebacker had 11 tackles in the 2007 Michigan High School Athletic Association championship game?"} +{"answers": ["Oxytropis sericea"], "question": "livestock eating develop a neurological syndrome known as locoism?"} +{"answers": ["Cosas del Amor", "Cosas del Amor"], "question": "the song \"\" has been performed by several female singers including Vikki Carr, Ana Gabriel, Milly Quezada, Jenni Rivera, Olga Tañón and Yuri?"} +{"answers": ["Adolphe", "Braun", "Adolphe Braun"], "question": ", whose photos were published worldwide and shown in prominent museums, first took up photography to aid in designing floral patterns for textiles?"} +{"answers": ["Brown–Kaufman amendment"], "question": "the failed 2010 aimed to break up the largest U.S. banks based on Alan Greenspans idea that \"If they're too big to fail, they're too big\"?"} +{"answers": ["Besar Mertokusumo", "Mertokusumo", "Besar"], "question": " has been called the first Indonesian advocate?"} +{"answers": ["Ruhrfestspiele"], "question": "the annual European theatre festival \"(main venue pictured)\", which collaborates with companies such as The Old Vic, originated in a coal shortage in 1946?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan Charles Van Bergen", "Ryan", "Ryan Van Bergen", "Bergen", "Van Bergen"], "question": " was ranked among the top-20 high school football players nationally as both a tight end and defensive end?"} +{"answers": ["Soepomo"], "question": ", Indonesia's first Minister of Justice, criticized Dutch colonialism in his thesis on the agrarian system of Surakarta?"} +{"answers": ["Southern Championship Wrestling"], "question": "Count Grog's once promoted a benefit show in Louisburg, North Carolina, from which all the proceeds went to a seriously injured wrestler?"} +{"answers": ["Stanisław Dunin-Karwicki", "Stanisław", "Dunin-Karwicki"], "question": "the ideas of 17th-century Polish reformer have been both praised as the harbinger of later reforms, and criticized for not going far enough?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione"], "question": "Raphael's \"\" was admired and copied by Titian, Rembrandt, Peter Paul Rubens and Henri Matisse?"} +{"answers": ["Steeple Point to Marsland Mouth"], "question": "the coastline from , in north Cornwall, was one of the last British breeding sites of the Large Blue butterfly, which was declared nationally extinct in 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Crawford of Jordanhill", "Thomas Crawford", "Thomas", "Jordanhill"], "question": " captured Dumbarton Castle with ropes and scaling ladders under cover of darkness?"} +{"answers": ["Pringgodigdo", "Abdoel", "Abdoel Gaffar Pringgodigdo"], "question": "future Minister of Justice reported losing much of his archive when the Dutch seized Yogyakarta?"} +{"answers": ["Home Affordable Refinance Program"], "question": "in December 2011, the was expanded so many U.S. homeowners can refinance their mortgage even if their home value is underwater?"} +{"answers": ["J. T. Floyd", "J.", "Floyd"], "question": "Michigan Wolverines American football cornerback made his first two interceptions against Notre Dame, but in different seasons?"} +{"answers": ["John Henry Vanderpoel", "John Vanderpoel", "Vanderpoel", "John"], "question": "Georgia O'Keeffe praised her art teacher , whose book \"The Human Figure\" is a standard reference for art students \"(example drawing pictured)\", as \"one of the few real teachers I have known\"?"} +{"answers": ["Entre A Mi Mundo", "Entre a Mi Mundo"], "question": "some music critics hear echoes of work by Diana Ross and Leslie Gore in Selenas song \"Missing My Baby\", which was featured on ?"} +{"answers": ["Notonagoro"], "question": "Indonesian legal scholar , who married into royalty, placed the needs of individual citizens last in his hierarchy of government priorities?"} +{"answers": ["Death & Destruction"], "question": "Chief Wahoo McDaniel came out of retirement in 1996 to wrestle in a tag team match?"} +{"answers": ["Rhys Morgan", "Rhys", "Morgan"], "question": "Do you know that, while still a schoolboy, led an effort to raise awareness of the risks of the alternative medicine product Miracle Mineral Supplement?"} +{"answers": ["Traveler's Rest", "Traveler's Rest"], "question": " near Lolo, Montana, is the only place along the Lewis and Clark Trail where physical evidence of the Lewis and Clark Expedition has been found?"} +{"answers": ["Psilocybe tampanensis"], "question": "the rare magic mushroom \"\" was found after its discoverer skipped a \"boring taxonomic conference\" to go mushroom hunting?"} +{"answers": ["Sancti Spiritu", "Sancti Spiritu"], "question": ", the first European settlement in modern Argentina, was destroyed by natives two years later?"} +{"answers": ["Yad Sarah"], "question": ", the largest national volunteer organization in Israel, has over 6,000 volunteers – including its founder, Uri Lupolianski, former mayor of Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["Godrevy Head to St Agnes"], "question": "the cliffs and offshore rocks from are host to the largest colony of breeding Black-legged Kittiwakes in Cornwall, UK?"} +{"answers": ["Wright", "Jeff Wright", "Jeff Wright", "Jeff"], "question": ", a county drain commissioner in Michigan, has also served as an FBI informant?"} +{"answers": ["Mathers", "Mojo", "Mojo Celeste Mathers", "Mojo Mathers"], "question": " \"\" became New Zealand's first deaf MP during the 2011 general election?"} +{"answers": ["Montpelier", "Montpelier, Brighton"], "question": "before Brightons suburb developed, three people lived on the hilly site – including an eccentric corporal who lived in a cave and fired celebratory pistols on military anniversaries?"} +{"answers": ["Kripalu Ji", "Kripalu", "Kripalu Maharaj", "Maharaj"], "question": "after giving seven days of speeches before 500 Hindu scholars, was named fifth Jagadguru (world teacher) at the age of 34?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Rountree", "Rountree", "Mary"], "question": "female baseball player earned a medical degree by studying in the off-season?"} +{"answers": ["Three Sisters", "Three Sisters"], "question": ", a musical by Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern, played for only two months in London in 1934, and didn't debut in America until 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Blephilia hirsuta"], "question": "tall can be found throughout eastern North America?"} +{"answers": ["First Baptist Church of Tarrytown"], "question": "an abolitionist pastor at New York's \"\" was succeeded by a Confederate veteran who had walked to the church from Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["Kazimierz Karwowski", "Karwowski", "Kazimierz"], "question": " holds the record for being elected to the most Sejms of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth?"} +{"answers": ["Leucopogon amplexicaulis"], "question": "the leaves of the beard-heath surround the stem?"} +{"answers": ["Hold On to Sixteen"], "question": "the \"Glee\" episode \"\" featured covers of songs by Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, and The Jackson 5?"} +{"answers": ["Leptogorgia virgulata"], "question": "the , a colonial soft coral, produces chemicals which prevent algae, barnacles and bryozoans from growing on it?"} +{"answers": ["Tich", "Tich"], "question": "the mixed-breed dog was awarded the animal's Victoria Cross for devotion to duty with the King's Royal Rifle Corps during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Left Column", "Left Column"], "question": "the theater troupe left Germany on the eve of Nazism only to lose many members to the Stalinist purges?"} +{"answers": ["Wroniec", "Wroniec"], "question": ", a dark fairy tale by Jacek Dukaj, was a taboo-breaking take on martial law in Poland, which was in effect from 13 December 1981?"} +{"answers": ["Gatterer", "Bat-El Gatterer", "Bat-El"], "question": ", Israeli women's taekwondo champion, is a religiously observant Jew who was born in the West Bank?"} +{"answers": ["Royce", "Royce White", "Royce Alexander White", "White"], "question": "during two-and-a-half-year hiatus from competitive basketball, he spent time on his music career and learned how to play the piano?"} +{"answers": ["Daviesia corymbosa"], "question": "jewel beetle larvae live in galls on the stems of the Australian shrub ?"} +{"answers": ["Dr. Franklin E. Kameny House"], "question": "the in Washington, D.C., was listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its significance in the gay rights activism of its namesake?"} +{"answers": ["Grog", "Count Grog", "Count"], "question": "\"Pro Wrestling Illustrated\" has called manager the \"least employee friendly boss around\" due to his frequently double-crossing his own wrestlers?"} +{"answers": ["Lepas anserifera"], "question": "the \"\" is found attached to driftwood, flotsam and even whales?"} +{"answers": ["Bachata Rosa"], "question": "the Grammy Award-winning album by Juan Luis Guerra brought bachata music into the mainstream in the Dominican Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Duke–Michigan men's basketball rivalry", "Duke–Michigan basketball rivalry"], "question": "seven of the twenty-nine times when , both teams were ranked in the top ten in the AP Poll?"} +{"answers": ["National Portrait Gallery", "Scottish National Portrait Gallery"], "question": "the , opened in 1889, is the oldest purpose-built museum of portraits in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Hal Bruno", "Hal", "Bruno"], "question": "1992 U.S. vice presidential candidate James Stockdale replied, \"Who am I? Why am I here?\" in response to a question from debate moderator of ABC News?"} +{"answers": ["Mt. Shasta Brewing Company"], "question": "s slogan, \"Try Legal Weed\", was initially refused by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau?"} +{"answers": ["Dear Jessie"], "question": "singer Madonna appeared only as an animated fairy in the music video for her song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["William Hamlin", "William", "Hamlin"], "question": " was the first engraver for the state of Rhode Island?"} +{"answers": ["Lepas anatifera"], "question": "several were once found attached to an American crocodile?"} +{"answers": ["Schlosstheater Schwetzingen"], "question": "Voltaire's tragedy \"Olimpie\" premiered in 1762 and Henze's opera \"Elegie für junge Liebende\" in 1961 at the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Design of Everyday Things"], "question": "Donald Norman rewrote his 1988 book after some industrial designers felt affronted by an earlier draft?"} +{"answers": ["Veterans Health Administration Office of Research and Development"], "question": "the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs annually receives $1.7 billion of research and development funding for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Donald Young Sur", "Donald", "Sur", "Donald Sur"], "question": "the mother of Korean American composer was a picture bride?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Flowers", "Alfred K. Flowers"], "question": "Major General \"\" is the longest serving airman in United States Air Force history?"} +{"answers": ["Harrington Hump"], "question": "the has been built for railway stations in the United Kingdom for mobility-impaired access, since platform heights are not standardised and refurbishment is very expensive?"} +{"answers": ["Where Have You Been"], "question": "the Rihanna song \"\" contains compositional elements of Geoff Mack's \"I've Been Everywhere\"?"} +{"answers": ["Petrophile pulchella"], "question": "the seeds of can be found germinating in bushland up to 700 days after bushfire?"} +{"answers": ["Military Reaction Force"], "question": "the in Belfast was a front company for a British Army intelligence unit?"} +{"answers": ["Oxalis montana"], "question": "the coloration of the veins on flower petals of the \"\" is intensified at lower elevations?"} +{"answers": ["Maxfield", "Max", "Max Maxfield"], "question": "Wyoming's Secretary of State won an award for 'Outstanding Achievement in Web Development' from WebAwards in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Alla Dzhioyeva", "Alla", "Dzhioyeva", "Alla Aleksandrovna Dzhioyeva"], "question": "the Supreme Court of South Ossetia annulled the 2011 presidential election and barred its from running again?"} +{"answers": ["Hanung", "Setiawan Hanung Bramantyo", "Bramantyo", "Hanung Bramantyo"], "question": "although award-winning Indonesian director is \"intrigued\" with the left, his most successful films have been to the right?"} +{"answers": ["Pilgrim at Tinker Creek"], "question": "the Pulitzer Prize-winning book is often compared to \"Walden\", a work on which author Annie Dillard \"\" based her master's thesis?"} +{"answers": ["2002 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season"], "question": "Marco Melandri became the 250cc World Champion after a 0.007 second win over Fonsi Nieto at Phillip Island?"} +{"answers": ["Beiste", "Shannon Beiste", "Beiste"], "question": "the role of football coach was created for actress and 15-time world arm wrestling champion Dot-Marie Jones after she ran into \"Glee\" co-creator Brad Falchuk while shopping?"} +{"answers": ["BIGOT list"], "question": "a junior officer on the USS \"Ancon\" refused King George VI entry to the ship's intelligence centre because no-one told him the King \"was a \"?"} +{"answers": ["Bilsham Chapel"], "question": "since its 16th-century closure, \"\" in West Sussex has been two cottages, a shed and now a house?"} +{"answers": ["Delcommune", "Alexandre", "Alexandre Delcommune"], "question": "between 1887 and 1888 explored () of water routes in the Congo Basin?"} +{"answers": ["TriTech Software Systems"], "question": "a 2004 glitch in emergency-response software rendered Austin, Texas dispatchers unable to locate their patrol cars on the street?"} +{"answers": ["Trypanosoma lewisi"], "question": "ablastin, a rat antibody, prevents the parasite from reproducing, yet keeps it in adult form?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Chesbro", "Chesbro", "Jack"], "question": "Hall of Fame pitcher received his nickname \"Happy Jack\" while working in a psychiatric facility?"} +{"answers": ["Metridium farcimen"], "question": "the \"\" can grow to a height of one metre ()?"} +{"answers": ["Papon", "Angaraag Mahanta"], "question": " appeared on music documentary TV series \"The Dewarists\" with Rabbi Shergill and recorded a song \"Khule Da Rabb\"?"} +{"answers": ["Puhinui Craters"], "question": "the newly discovered form the only cluster of three small maars in the Auckland volcanic field?"} +{"answers": ["Polish Armed Forces in the East", "Polish Armed Forces in the East"], "question": " fought in Russia from the First World War, through the Russian Revolution of 1917 up to the Polish–Soviet War?"} +{"answers": ["Alexis Bachelot", "Alexis", "Bachelot"], "question": ", who led the first Catholic mission to Hawaii, was suspected of being a covert agent of the French government by some Hawaiian chiefs?"} +{"answers": ["Oh Father"], "question": "the scene showing a dead woman with her lips sewn shut, in the music video for the song \"\", was inspired by singer Madonna's memory of her mother's funeral?"} +{"answers": ["Caractacus", "Caractacus"], "question": " \"\", winner of the 1862 Epsom Derby, avoided disqualification because of the weight of his bridle?"} +{"answers": ["Chew-Een Lee", "Kurt", "Lee", "Kurt Chew-Een Lee"], "question": "after earning the Navy Cross and getting wounded in combat, Lieutenant took a Jeep and returned to the battle arena with his arm in a sling?"} +{"answers": ["Lustron Houses of Jermain Street Historic District"], "question": " in Albany has the largest contiguous group of Lustron houses in New York state?"} +{"answers": ["Nolina microcarpa"], "question": "eating seeds of the asparagus flower can cause a chukar partridge to have diarrhea?"} +{"answers": ["Joachim Constant Puyo", "Puyo", "Constant Puyo", "Constant"], "question": "French photographer was an advocate of pictorialism, aiming to emulate painting in his photographic images \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Just-world hypothesis"], "question": "the is a cognitive bias that has negative social effects but positive mental health effects?"} +{"answers": ["Mawby", "Colin Mawby KSG", "Colin Mawby", "Colin"], "question": "the prolific composer and Westminster Cathedral conductor said, \"I cannot write choral music unless I work with choirs ... I have to write for particular people\"?"} +{"answers": ["Boden Fortress Radio Bunker"], "question": "the first words of the first radio broadcast in Swedish history, transmitted from , were the profanity \"jävlar anamma\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fritz", "Grasshoff", "Fritz Grasshoff"], "question": "painter and poet \"\" published the collection of poetry \"Halunkenpostille\" in 1947, made money with hits for singers Lale Andersen and Hans Albers, and translated poems from Latin and Swedish?"} +{"answers": ["Another Nail in My Heart"], "question": "the song \"\" has a \"McCartneyesque\" melody and peaked at No. 17 on the UK Singles Chart?"} +{"answers": ["COEX Aquarium"], "question": "the in Gangnam district, Seoul, is one of South Korea's largest aquariums with over 40,000 creatures from over 650 species on display?"} +{"answers": ["Heinrich Wiegand", "Wiegand", "Heinrich"], "question": " refused an appointment as State Secretary for the Colonies to remain head of the Norddeutscher Lloyd?"} +{"answers": ["Tricholoma atrosquamosum"], "question": "the is in danger of extinction in the Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["Weehawken Public Library"], "question": "the mansion that became the \"\" was spared demolition during construction of the Lincoln Tunnel?"} +{"answers": ["Pesse canoe"], "question": "the 10,000 year old , the world's oldest known boat, was found in a Dutch peat bog?"} +{"answers": ["2011–12 Harvard Crimson men's basketball team"], "question": "the was the first Harvard men's basketball team ever ranked in the AP Poll, leaving only seven schools that have never been ranked in it?"} +{"answers": ["1975 Kinnaur earthquake"], "question": "the was a result of west–east extension within the NW Himalayas?"} +{"answers": ["Tattoo", "Tattoo"], "question": "The Who sang about a of \"a lady in the nude\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zoar Strict Baptist Chapel"], "question": "Strict Baptists travelled from miles around to the remote \"\" in East Sussex, so stables for 40 horses were built at the back?"} +{"answers": ["Ed", "Ed Walker", "Ed Walker", "Walker"], "question": ", who reenlisted in the U.S. Army specifically to go to Alaska, was the last surviving member of Castner's Cutthroats?"} +{"answers": ["Chirton Hall"], "question": "the builder of received a gift from the Countess of Northumberland of materials from the demolished Warkworth Castle to build it?"} +{"answers": ["Electrotyping", "electrotyping"], "question": "some important \"bronzes\" \"(example pictured)\" aren't bronze at all, but copper ?"} +{"answers": ["Ossoliński", "Hieronim", "Hieronim Ossoliński"], "question": ", a 16th-century Polish politician who helped to unite Poland and Lithuania, also wanted to establish a Protestant national church?"} +{"answers": ["Paris Mountain State Park"], "question": " was named for the Indian trader Richard Pearis?"} +{"answers": ["Gustav", "Sobottka", "Gustav Sobottka"], "question": "East German politician lost both of his sons; one died in a Communist prison and one shortly after liberation from a Nazi concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["Gazi Race"], "question": "the , named in honor of Gazi Mustafa Kemal, the founder of the Turkish Republic, was won by racehorses owned by succeeding presidents İsmet İnönü and Celâl Bayar?"} +{"answers": ["Palazzo pants", "palazzo trousers"], "question": "during the 1960s, some women opted to circumvent restaurant restrictions on women's clothing by wearing or culottes as evening wear?"} +{"answers": ["Elmer Griffin Stricklett", "Elmer", "Stricklett", "Elmer Stricklett"], "question": " is considered to have been the first baseball pitcher to master the spitball?"} +{"answers": ["Convair Model 58-9"], "question": "an of the supersonic B-58 bomber was expected to carry 52 passengers at over Mach 2?"} +{"answers": ["Son of God", "Son of God"], "question": "a study conducted by the BBC series concluded that the skin of Jesus Christ would have been \"olive-coloured\" and \"swarthy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Girault", "Alexandre Arsène Girault", "Alexandre"], "question": "controversial American entomologist once described a new species of wasp from the planet Jupiter?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "Will Hall", "Will", "Will Hall"], "question": "West Alabama football head coach won the Harlon Hill Trophy in 2003 as the top player in NCAA Division II college football?"} +{"answers": ["2Shy"], "question": "the \"unassuming\" villain of \"The X-Files\" episode \"\" has been compared to those from the earlier episodes \"Squeeze\" and \"Irresistible\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Arms Fisher", "Fisher"], "question": "American composer was called \"a worthy pupil and disciple of Antonín Dvořák\" in the February 1927 issue of \"The Crisis\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hedysarum alpinum"], "question": "the roots of the bean flower are edible and taste like young carrots?"} +{"answers": ["Caerthillian to Kennack"], "question": " in Cornwall are a breeding site for the rare Cornish Chough \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ibrahim Khaleel", "Khaleel", "Ibrahim"], "question": "Indian cricketer recently set a record for the number of wicket-keeper dismissals in a first-class match, taking 14 of his team's 20 wickets?"} +{"answers": ["On the Issues", "On the Issues"], "question": "the progressive feminist magazine has also published articles about animal rights?"} +{"answers": ["Section 20A"], "question": " of South Africa's Sexual Offences Act, which prohibited all sexual acts between men at a party, defined \"party\" as \"any occasion where more than two persons are present\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Saragossi", "Saragossi", "Joseph"], "question": "the Arab governor of Safed offered money to persuade rabbi not to leave the town?"} +{"answers": ["All Saints Episcopal Church", "All Saints Episcopal Church"], "question": " \"\" is the oldest wooden-framed church in the city of Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Attlesey", "Dick Attlesey", "Dick"], "question": " set two world records in the 110-meter hurdles in 1950 and was the gold medalist in this event at the first Pan American Games?"} +{"answers": ["Children in Need Rocks Manchester"], "question": "one pair of tickets for was auctioned by BBC Radio Jersey for £2010?"} +{"answers": ["Veterans Fast for Life"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1986, Charles Liteky renounced his Medal of Honor before embarking on the , to protest against the U.S. policies in Central America?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Craig Lathen", "Lathen"], "question": "point guard helped his high school set a record for 100-point performances and helped his college score 120, a school single-game record?"} +{"answers": ["Amphiaraus", "Amphiaraus"], "question": "according to ancient rhetorician Athenaeus, in Sophocles' satyr play , a character \"dances the letters\" of words he is unable to read?"} +{"answers": ["D.E. Frantz House"], "question": "the \"\" is the only Victorian house in Aspen, Colorado, that still has its oriel window?"} +{"answers": ["Michigan–Michigan State basketball rivalry", "Michigan–Michigan State men's basketball rivalry"], "question": "although the has had 167 games, the two teams have never played while both were ranked in the top 10?"} +{"answers": ["McGurk effect"], "question": "when you can see a person speaking, sometimes because the brain cannot tell whether it is seeing or hearing speech?"} +{"answers": ["Dunbar", "Lance Dunbar", "Lance"], "question": " led the North Texas Mean Green football team in rushing yards in 2009 and 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Word of God Speak"], "question": "Bart Millard intended the music to the song \"\" to mirror its overall lyrical theme?"} +{"answers": ["Lope de Vega", "Teatro Lope de Vega", "Teatro Lope de Vega"], "question": "the \"\" in Seville has twice been flooded by the Guadalquivir river?"} +{"answers": ["Red Maasai sheep", "Red Maasai"], "question": "the of the Maasai have been studied for their potential to save farmers hundreds of millions of dollars?"} +{"answers": ["William Mason", "William", "Mason", "William Mason"], "question": "engineer and inventor worked for Remington, Colt, and Winchester in the 19th century and patented 125 inventions?"} +{"answers": ["TAT Technologies"], "question": " was established in 1969 in response to a French arms embargo that principally affected Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Nachum Dov", "Brayer", "Nachum Dov Brayer", "Nachum"], "question": "Rabbi became the Rebbe of the Boyan Hasidic dynasty more than 13 years after the death of the previous Rebbe?"} +{"answers": ["Talk That Talk", "Talk That Talk"], "question": "\"\" is the third musical collaboration between Rihanna and Jay-Z?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred E. Jackson", "Alfred", "Alfred Eugene Jackson", "Jackson"], "question": "Confederate brigadier general was pardoned by President Andrew Johnson because of his kindness toward Johnson's family during the Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Reward dependence"], "question": "adolescents with Excessive Internet video Game Play (EIGP) addiction have high scores?"} +{"answers": ["Golding", "Peaches Golding", "Peaches"], "question": ", the first black High Sheriff of Bristol, England, is the daughter of Charlie Brady Hauser, who was arrested for refusing to move to the back of a bus in North Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Lupinus sericeus"], "question": "if eaten by a pregnant cow, the \"\" can cause the unborn calf to be deformed?"} +{"answers": ["Doc", "Doc Adams", "Adams"], "question": "baseball historian John Thorn has credited with inventing the concept of the shortstop position?"} +{"answers": ["Hip Hip Hura"], "question": "Chrisye faced accusations of plagiarism due to similarities between the title song of his album and \"Footloose\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bairavi"], "question": "Rajinikanth was given the \"Superstar\" title through the film ?"} +{"answers": ["Sparoair"], "question": "the U.S. Navy's sounding rocket could be launched by any aircraft capable of launching the Sparrow air-to-air missile?"} +{"answers": ["Great Fire of Pittsburgh"], "question": "the in 1845 destroyed a third of the city, including a bank that was thought to be fireproof?"} +{"answers": ["Red Moor", "Red Moor"], "question": " in Cornwall, UK, was likely to have been named for the loose tin-bearing gravels found and mined in the area?"} +{"answers": ["Timmy Hill", "Timmy", "Hill"], "question": " won the 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year award, despite being too young to compete at the start of the season?"} +{"answers": ["Extraordinary Merry Christmas"], "question": "the \"Glee\" episode \"\" shares its title with an original song performed in the episode?"} +{"answers": ["Īhām"], "question": "the use of in Persian poetry means that a text may have a surface meaning different from the one actually intended?"} +{"answers": ["Swami Nirmalananda", "Nirmalananda"], "question": " was a direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa?"} +{"answers": ["Krieger", "Hans Krieger", "Hans"], "question": ", an award-winning German essayist, influential in papers such as \"Die Zeit\", wrote the text for a Christmas cantata by Graham Waterhouse that premieres today?"} +{"answers": ["Odalar Mosque"], "question": "in the 16th century the \"\" in Istanbul was the center of a quarter mainly inhabited by Italians deported from the city of Caffa in Crimea?"} +{"answers": ["``Today Is A Beautiful Day", "Is A Beautiful Day", "Today Is a Beautiful Day", "Today Is A Beautiful Day"], "question": "an anime music video was produced for the song \"Perfect Day\" on Supercell's album ?"} +{"answers": ["Eng Foong Ho v Attorney-General", "Eng Foong Ho v. Attorney-General"], "question": " held that the Singapore Constitution was not breached when a Chinese temple was compulsorily acquired and an Indian mission and a Christian church nearby were not?"} +{"answers": ["Acer rousei"], "question": "the extinct Eocene maple species is a possible ancestor to the vine maple?"} +{"answers": ["Asplenium australasicum"], "question": " \"\" grow in trees?"} +{"answers": ["Garageland", "Garageland"], "question": "a critic's calling The Clash a \"garage band\" that ought to be \"returned to the garage ... with the motor still running\" prompted the band to write the song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Geocaulon"], "question": "the has an orange drupe?"} +{"answers": ["T.H.E.", "T.H.E."], "question": "when Jimmy Iovine asked will.i.am who he wanted to collaborate with on \"\", will mentioned Mick Jagger because he felt it would never happen?"} +{"answers": ["One of Our Thursdays is Missing", "One of Our Thursdays Is Missing"], "question": ", called \"the funniest book you will see this year\", has references to works by Charles Dickens and Samuel Pepys?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Harburn", "Harburn", "Peter"], "question": " was named in the Great Britain football squad for the 1956 Olympic Games, for which, as a professional, he was ineligible?"} +{"answers": ["Liatris punctata"], "question": "the \"\" is a source of nectar for the rare Pawnee montane skipper butterfly?"} +{"answers": ["Whiteaker", "Whiteaker, Eugene, Oregon"], "question": "anarchists from the neighborhood of Eugene, Oregon, played a key role in organizing black bloc tactics during the 1999 Seattle World Trade Organization Conference?"} +{"answers": ["Joumocetus"], "question": "the late Miocene whale is the third oldest Cetotheriid known?"} +{"answers": ["Red Cross", "Red Cross stove"], "question": "the \"\" is a kitchen stove?"} +{"answers": ["Tarrytown Music Hall"], "question": "the acoustics at in Westchester County, New York, are so good that the Canadian Brass did not need amplification for a 2009 concert?"} +{"answers": ["Josh", "Romanski", "Josh Romanski"], "question": " mother was diagnosed with breast cancer the same day he was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers baseball team?"} +{"answers": ["Bright Angel Lodge"], "question": "the stone fireplace that Mary Jane Colter designed for the incorporates the rock strata of the Grand Canyon in correct order?"} +{"answers": ["Glamourina"], "question": "Polish fashion blogger participated in the Warsaw Fashion Weekend?"} +{"answers": ["Prostoma jenningsi"], "question": ", a ribbon worm found in a recreational fishing pond in Lancashire, England, is the county's only endemic species?"} +{"answers": ["Sholom Rivkin", "Rivkin", "Sholom"], "question": "upon the death of of St. Louis, Missouri, in October 2011, the institution of Chief Rabbi of a city in the United States came to an end?"} +{"answers": ["Isha Life"], "question": "the earnings from Chennai Wellness Centre are channeled into supporting education in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu?"} +{"answers": ["Straight, Incorporated"], "question": "in the first phase of the defunct drug rehabilitation program , teenage clients were led around by their belt loops?"} +{"answers": ["Araucaria mirabilis"], "question": "the Jurassic conifer \"(cone pictured)\" of Argentina may have been a primary food for sauropods?"} +{"answers": ["otium", "Otium"], "question": ", a Latin term, has a variety of meanings including leisure time in which a person can enjoy eating, playing, resting, contemplation and academic endeavors?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Brinckerhoff Richards", "Richards", "Charles"], "question": ", the designer of the Colt Peacemaker, later became chair of Mechanical Engineering at Yale University?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Wright", "Wright", "Elizabeth Wright", "Elizabeth"], "question": "Australian Paralympic medalist published a paper about her prosthesis?"} +{"answers": ["Mayenburg", "von Mayenburg", "Ruth von Mayenburg", "Ruth"], "question": " was born into an aristocratic German family, became a spy for the Soviet Union during World War II, and in the 1960s, wrote the first history of Hotel Lux?"} +{"answers": ["Siegfried", "Siegfried Strohbach", "Strohbach"], "question": " composed a program of music for Advent for the Knabenchor Hannover, performed today at the Marktkirche \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shu", "Shenyin Shu", "Shen Yin Shu", "Shenyin"], "question": "in , Chu general , wounded battling against Wu general Sun Tzu, author of \"The Art of War\", asked an officer to kill him and bring his head home?"} +{"answers": ["Remi Kanazi", "Kanazi", "Remi"], "question": "the key inspiration for Palestinian-American performance poet was seeing \"Def Poetry Jam\" on Broadway?"} +{"answers": ["Native Labour Act, 1953", "Native Labour Act, 1953"], "question": "the banned native Africans from taking strike action?"} +{"answers": ["Dude Harlino", "Dude", "Harlino"], "question": " given name is derived from his birthdate, ?"} +{"answers": ["Yatasto relay"], "question": "Manuel Belgrano the command of the Army of the North to José de San Martín in 1814 \"(meeting pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Speed", "Speed"], "question": "the 1936 movie was the first film in which James Stewart had a major starring role?"} +{"answers": ["Dominica tea culture", "Dominican tea culture"], "question": "the periwinkle plant from which indigenous Carib in Dominica to treat diabetes also provides ingredients for modern pharmacology?"} +{"answers": ["Smochină", "Nichita P. Smochin��", "Nichita", "Nichita Smochină"], "question": "Do you know that, according to activist , Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin promised self-determination to the Romanians of Transnistria, provided they \"drown the hell out of the Romanian king\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stalinist show trial of the Kraków Curia"], "question": "the anti-religious campaign culminating in the \"\" led to the imprisonment of 123 Polish Roman Catholic priests in just one year?"} +{"answers": ["Ho v. Taflove"], "question": "Do you know that, according to , ideas are not subject to protection under the copyright law of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["You Are the Apple of My Eye"], "question": " is the directorial debut of Taiwanese author Giddens Ko, who also wrote the story on which this film is based?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Hishikushitja", "Hishikushitja", "Michael Ndapamapedu Hishikushitja"], "question": "Sam Nujoma, first president of the Republic of Namibia, spoke at the funeral of ?"} +{"answers": ["Romanian Volunteer Corps in Russia"], "question": "a year after the was being forced out of Kiev, some of its troops were reluctantly holding the Trans-Siberian Railway for the Whites?"} +{"answers": ["Banality", "Banality"], "question": "Jeff Koons' giant feature Michael Jackson, Odie, Saint John the Baptist, The Pink Panther, and a porn star?"} +{"answers": ["Gerrit", "Beneker", "Gerrit Beneker", "Gerrit Albertus Beneker"], "question": " 1918 poster \"Sure! We'll Finish the Job\" \"\" sold over three million copies?"} +{"answers": ["Democratic Union Party", "Democratic Union Party", "Democratic Union"], "question": "Do you know that, when Bukovina was united with Romania, the was the only local group to campaign for the abolition of regional autonomy?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Jerusalem", "Siege of Jerusalem"], "question": "Mark Antony aided Herod the Great's ?"} +{"answers": ["Rodion Markovits", "Markovits", "Rodion"], "question": " became \"the best-known Transylvanian writer\" with his account of World War I captivity and survival in the Russian Far East?"} +{"answers": ["Glen Anthony Rice Jr.", "Jr.", "Glen", "Glen Rice Jr.", "Glen Rice, Jr."], "question": "although scored 20 points six times during the 2010–11 college basketball season, he also scored 0 points three times?"} +{"answers": ["Gherman V. Pântea", "Gherman", "Pântea", "Gherman Pântea"], "question": ", who facilitated Bessarabia's union with Romania in 1918, protected Odessan Jews targeted by Romanian troops during the 1941 Massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Kurt and Sid"], "question": "a cardboard box in , about Sid Vicious trying to convince Kurt Cobain not to kill himself, was said to have more empathy than the script?"} +{"answers": ["Ion", "Ion Theodorescu-Sion", "Theodorescu-Sion"], "question": "Do you know that, six years after shocking the public with his primitivist paintings in 1910, \"(self portrait pictured)\" was employed to depict the Romanian Armed Forces in action?"} +{"answers": ["Nicolae Fleva", "Fleva", "Nicolae"], "question": ", who helped prepare Romania's independence in 1877, allegedly sold his loyalty to the Central Powers in 1915?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Riley", "Joe Riley"], "question": "Lee Patterson portrayed newspaper editor as a member of the original cast of the American soap opera \"One Life to Live\"?"} +{"answers": ["Angie", "Angie Ballard", "Ballard"], "question": "Australian wheelchair racer was named the Female Athlete of the Games for the 1999 Australia Junior Wheelchair Nationals?"} +{"answers": ["Branchiostoma lanceolatum"], "question": "the invertebrate \"\" serves as a model organism for studying the development of vertebrates?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Arthur Plimpton", "Plimpton"], "question": "publisher and collector is the namesake of \"one of the world's most famous mathematical artifacts\"?"} +{"answers": ["Case", "Stan Case", "Stan"], "question": "CNN Radio news anchor was also a licensed attorney in the U.S. state of Georgia?"} +{"answers": ["John Henry Devereux", "Devereux", "John"], "question": "Irish plasterer became a noted architect in South Carolina, designing a church \"\" that was the state's tallest building for 101 years?"} +{"answers": ["Verelius", "Olaus Verelius", "Olaus"], "question": "the 17th-century Swedish scholars and Johannes Schefferus disputed bitterly over the location of the heathen temple at Uppsala?"} +{"answers": ["Clifford", "Allison", "Clifford Allison"], "question": "racing legend Bobby Allison's sons, Davey and , both died within the span of eleven months in 1992–1993?"} +{"answers": ["No Exit", "No Exit"], "question": "Jean-Paul Sartre did not know that his existentialist play \"No Exit\" was adapted to , which featured \"surprisingly overt\" lesbianism?"} +{"answers": ["Harriet", "Harriet Low", "Low"], "question": " \"\" caused a diplomatic incident when she entered the banned port of Canton dressed as a boy?"} +{"answers": ["Schoolin' Life"], "question": "in \"\", Beyoncé Knowles channels the friskiness of American singer Prince in his prime and employs guttural vocals to address many life lessons to everyone from their 20s to their 50s?"} +{"answers": ["Ernst Ottwalt", "Ernst", "Ottwalt"], "question": "German writer , who sought refuge from the Nazis in the Soviet Union but became its victim, was nonetheless quoted by the Soviet prosecutor at the Nuremburg Trials?"} +{"answers": ["Munni Badnaam Hui"], "question": "due to the popularity of the item numbers and Sheila Ki Jawani, the actresses Malaika Arora Khan and Katrina Kaif were pitted against each other in what was called the \"Munni vs Sheila debate?"} +{"answers": ["Arshi Pipa", "Pipa", "Arshi"], "question": "Albanian philosopher and poet was imprisoned for ten years because he antagonized the communist regime in Albania with his recitation of a verse by Goethe?"} +{"answers": ["Pyrrhus The First"], "question": "the first Derby Stakes to be officially timed took place in 1846, with completing the mile-and-a-half (2.4 km) course in 2:55.0?"} +{"answers": ["Dancing Rain"], "question": "the filly \"\" was the first British-trained horse to win the Preis der Diana?"} +{"answers": ["1922 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the undefeated held opponents to 1.8 points per game and shut out Vanderbilt and Ohio State at dedication games for their new stadia?"} +{"answers": ["Tel Michal"], "question": "the archaeological site of in Israel owes its name to an ancient identification of Apollo with the Semitic god Reshef?"} +{"answers": ["Holothuria atra", "Holothuria atra"], "question": "the can split into two by transverse fission?"} +{"answers": ["Friedrich von Keller", "Keller", "Friedrich von Keller", "Friedrich"], "question": "Horst Janssen painted with the orders he had earned during his career, which took him as a German ambassador to Belgrade, Brussels, Buenos Aires and Ankara?"} +{"answers": ["Bristol High Cross"], "question": "Lord High Treasurer William le Scrope was beheaded at the ?"} +{"answers": ["UAE Five"], "question": "Amnesty International recruited writers to lobby at the Edinburgh Festival for the release of the , imprisoned in 2011 for insulting political figures of the United Arab Emirates?"} +{"answers": ["Amrit"], "question": "the Phoenician ruins \"(temple pictured)\" of the ancient city of , near Tartus in Syria, are preserved in their entirety without extensive remodeling by later generations?"} +{"answers": ["Neste Rally Finland", "Rally Finland"], "question": " began as a qualifying event for the Monte Carlo Rally?"} +{"answers": ["Tragedy of Otranto"], "question": "after the Italian Navy ship \"Sibilia\" collided with \"Kateri i Radës\" in the , as many as 83 would-be migrants from Albania died?"} +{"answers": ["abolition of serfdom in Poland", "Abolition of serfdom in Poland"], "question": "the was spurred by unrest and uprisings such as the Kraków Uprising and the January Uprising?"} +{"answers": ["Materials Adherence Experiment"], "question": "the on the Mars Pathfinder examined the effects of Martian dust on solar cells?"} +{"answers": ["Billy Barnes", "Barnes", "Billy Barnes", "Billy"], "question": "footballer scored the winning goal in the 1902 FA Cup Final for Sheffield United and played in the first Charity Shield match for QPR in 1908?"} +{"answers": ["Andrea", "Andrea Hirata", "Hirata"], "question": "Indonesian author debut novel sold three times more pirated editions than original ones?"} +{"answers": ["Emaciation"], "question": " \"\" is referred to as \"shosha roga\" in India, where more than people are affected by malnutrition?"} +{"answers": ["Mull Covered Bridge"], "question": "the is the last covered bridge still standing in Sandusky County, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["FK Fyllingsdalen"], "question": " originally was named \"FK Varden\" by the board, even though a majority of the club members voted for \"FK Fyllingsdalen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Elysia diomedea"], "question": " is one of three species of sea slug known to exhibit kleptoplasty and thus benefit from photosynthesis?"} +{"answers": ["Houghton Fire Hall"], "question": "the Michigan Mining School, now Michigan Technological University, held its first classes in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Street", "Street", "Peter Street"], "question": "carpenter secretly arranged to dismantle a theatre in Shoreditch, north London, for material to build the new Globe Theatre in Southwark?"} +{"answers": ["Willie and the Hand Jive"], "question": "Johnny Otis' song \"\", also covered by Eric Clapton and George Thorogood, has been accused of glorifying masturbation?"} +{"answers": ["Danbury Trashers"], "question": "the United Hockey League's disbanded after their owner was arrested for racketeering?"} +{"answers": ["7 Independent Company", "7 Independent Company", "Independent Company"], "question": " briefly served in the Rhodesian Security Forces?"} +{"answers": ["Tempskya"], "question": "the stems in the pseudo-trunk of the extinct fern decayed as the plant matured, leaving a layer of adventitious roots behind?"} +{"answers": ["American Star Bicycle"], "question": "an was ridden down the United States Capitol steps in 1885 \"\" to demonstrate its enhanced stability?"} +{"answers": ["Lorella", "Lorella De Luca", "De Luca", "Luca"], "question": "the director who discovered Italian film actress followed the 14-year-old girl to her home, where he convinced her father that she should pursue an acting career?"} +{"answers": ["Brazilian big-eyed bat"], "question": "the is one of only two species of bat in the world to chew the seeds of figs?"} +{"answers": ["Tolo", "Marianna Tolo", "Marianna"], "question": "Canberra Capitals player dressed as Xena during the team's 2010/2011 Mad Monday celebrations?"} +{"answers": ["Provisional Office for Mass Organizational Affairs"], "question": "during the Red Terror in Ethiopia, the supervised urban militia squads?"} +{"answers": ["Emiliodonta"], "question": "the fossil bivalve shared its name with a coccolithophore for about a decade?"} +{"answers": ["Coronation", "Coronation"], "question": "after winning the 1841 Derby Stakes, the Thoroughbred racehorse kicked and killed a spectator?"} +{"answers": ["True North", "True North"], "question": "Emma Caulfield \"\" was cast in a because the producers \"couldn't think of anyone better to trap two children in a house and try to eat them\"?"} +{"answers": ["Concavodonta"], "question": "a fossil of described in 1843 has been lost?"} +{"answers": ["Jeb Burton", "Jeb", "Burton"], "question": " will share a ride in the 2012 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series with his father Ward?"} +{"answers": ["Brachiaria mutica"], "question": "despite its common name, is not naturally found in California?"} +{"answers": ["Han–Xiongnu War"], "question": "during the , the Han empire attempted alliance with a people whose king's skull the Xiongnu had made into a drinking cup?"} +{"answers": ["Redstone Coke Oven Historic District"], "question": "hippies once lived in the \"\" outside Redstone, Colorado?"} +{"answers": ["Groningse Bachvereniging"], "question": "the choir sang Bach's \"Magnificat\" with Harnoncourts' Concentus Musicus Wien in the orchestra's first appearance in the Netherlands in 1970?"} +{"answers": ["Waxy", "Waxy"], "question": "when won the 1793 Derby Stakes, more than half of the competing racehorses were his siblings sired by Pot-8-Os?"} +{"answers": ["Bayshore Boulevard"], "question": "Tampa, Florida, is worried that the poorly paved will make a bad impression on TV when the Republican Convention is held there in ?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Maroši", "Jan Maroši"], "question": " scored directly from a corner for Sigma Olomouc in a 1992–93 UEFA Cup match against Juventus?"} +{"answers": ["Shenhui"], "question": " (670–762 CE) initiated the conflict between those advocating \"sudden\" over \"gradual\" enlightenment in Zen Buddhism?"} +{"answers": ["Sabri", "Sabri al-Asali", "al-Asali"], "question": "former prime minister of Syria \"\" was part of the delegation that attended the founding of the Arab League in Cairo in 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Prostitution in Vietnam"], "question": "the children of and American servicemembers from the Vietnam War were often forced into prostitution themselves?"} +{"answers": ["1948 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the won the national championship while holding opponents to 4.8 points per game and extending the team's winning streak to 23 games?"} +{"answers": ["Psathyrostachys juncea"], "question": " is \"one of the most versatile forage grasses available for dryland pastures\"?"} +{"answers": ["Porter", "Porter Sargent", "Porter Sargent Publishers", "Sargent"], "question": " \"Handbook of Private Schools\" was viewed as giving \"the most comprehensive critiques of education published anywhere\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rakni's Mound"], "question": " in Ullensaker, Norway, the largest barrow in Scandinavia, contained no body, only cremated skull fragments?"} +{"answers": ["Prothrombin G20210A"], "question": " carriers who take oral contraceptives are at a 15-fold increased risk of developing blood clots in their veins (venous thrombosis)?"} +{"answers": ["Basketball USA", "Mr. Basketball USA"], "question": " winners have been determined retroactively going back to 1955?"} +{"answers": ["John Alan Coey", "John", "Coey"], "question": "because he believed the American government had been infiltrated by communists, discharged himself from the officer training program and joined the Rhodesian Security Forces instead?"} +{"answers": ["Dearborn River High Bridge"], "question": "the \"\", near Augusta, Montana, is the last standing pin-connected Pratt half-deck truss bridge left in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Ephraim", "Blaine", "Ephraim Blaine"], "question": " helped to supply the Continental Army with food during their winter at Valley Forge and was the great-grandfather of U.S. House Speaker James G. Blaine?"} +{"answers": ["Little Wonder", "Little Wonder"], "question": "when won the 1840 Derby Stakes, his jockey was awarded a gold-tipped riding-whip by Prince Albert?"} +{"answers": ["Death By Cube"], "question": "the Xbox Live Arcade game was one of the bloodiest games to appear at the 2009 Tokyo Game Show?"} +{"answers": ["Talbot", "Geoffrey II Talbot", "Geoffrey", "Geoffrey Talbot"], "question": "in 1138 the Anglo-Norman nobleman was besieged twice by King Stephen of England but escaped capture each time the castle surrendered?"} +{"answers": ["Palinurus charlestoni"], "question": "the Cape Verdean spiny lobster is named after a French fishing boat?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Poo Kong"], "question": "Muslims and followers of Chinese religious traditions pray together at \"\", the oldest Chinese temple in Semarang, Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Phosphorus", "Phosphorus"], "question": "the race horse sprained a leg and was rejected by his jockey shortly before winning the 1837 Derby Stakes, during which he aggravated his injury and did not race again that year?"} +{"answers": ["Keep It Together", "Keep It Together"], "question": "the live performance of the song \"\" was inspired by the 1971 science fiction film, \"A Clockwork Orange\", in its staging?"} +{"answers": ["Isfansyah", "Ifa Isfansyah", "Ifa"], "question": "Indonesian film director is expected to marry the daughter of another director, who is a director herself?"} +{"answers": ["1858 Christiania fire"], "question": " in Christiania in 1858 left about 1,000 people homeless?"} +{"answers": ["William de Chesney", "William", "Chesney", "William de Chesney"], "question": "the medieval Anglo-Norman nobleman took the surname of his mother's family, as did his paternal half-brother Simon, even though Simon wasn't related to that family?"} +{"answers": ["Histoires ou contes du temps passé", "Les Contes de ma mère l'Oye"], "question": ", or \"Histoires ou contes du temps passé\", \"(title page pictured)\", published by Charles Perrault in 1697, was written for an audience of aristocratic adults?"} +{"answers": ["Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare"], "question": "the New York City restaurant , which seats 18 people, received three Michelin stars?"} +{"answers": ["Miguel", "Paludo", "Miguel Paludo"], "question": "Brazilian-born NASCAR drivers and Nelson Piquet, Jr. will be driving for the same team in the 2012 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series?"} +{"answers": ["Home of Peace Cemetery Association", "Home of Peace Cemetery", "Home of Peace Cemetery"], "question": "several Freemasons are buried on the oldest Jewish cemetery in Montana, in Helena?"} +{"answers": ["Josef Jiří Kolár", "Josef", "Kolár"], "question": " was the first to begin a systematic translation of Shakespeare's plays into Czech?"} +{"answers": ["Women to drive movement"], "question": "the Arab Spring has revved up the Saudi Arabian \"\" \"(poster pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oxohalide"], "question": "some ions contain a \"linear\" M—O—M structure (where M = W, Ru, Os)?"} +{"answers": ["Horsefield", "John Horsefield", "John"], "question": "artisan botanist was born \"dead\" but went on to champion the \"ignorant and degraded\" Lancashire textile workers?"} +{"answers": ["Q.U.B.E."], "question": ", an indie puzzle video game, was developed by Toxic Games without having a single programmer on its team?"} +{"answers": ["The Spanish Teacher"], "question": "on the \"Glee\" episode \"\", Ricky Martin sings \"Sexy and I Know It\" and Elvis Presley is covered in Spanish?"} +{"answers": ["Market Hall, Monmouth", "Market Hall"], "question": "Monmouth Museum opened in the \"\" six years after a fire partly destroyed the building?"} +{"answers": ["Ingalls 4-S"], "question": "the was the only locomotive ever built by Ingalls Shipbuilding?"} +{"answers": ["M8", "M8"], "question": "the United States manufactured over 2,500,000 during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Stanisław", "Jaros", "Stanisław Jaros"], "question": " was executed in 1963 for trying to kill Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev and Polish Communist leader Władysław Gomułka?"} +{"answers": ["Scanlan", "John", "John Joseph Scanlan", "John Joseph Scanlan"], "question": " \"\" was appointed the governor of Hobart Gaol while he was a prisoner?"} +{"answers": ["Blenduk Church"], "question": "the 259-year-old is the oldest church in Central Java?"} +{"answers": ["Mickey", "MacKay", "Mickey MacKay", "Mickey'' MacKay"], "question": "Hockey Hall of Famer was the highest-scoring player in the history of the Pacific Coast and Western Canada Hockey Leagues?"} +{"answers": ["Stefano", "Magno", "Stefano Magno"], "question": "authorship of the 16th-century manuscript usually referred to as Cronaca Magno is attributed to ?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Sandwedge"], "question": "the Watergate scandal might have been avoided had G. Gordon Liddy followed ?"} +{"answers": ["Harmanus Bleecker Library", "Harmanus Bleecker"], "question": "the former \"\" was the first building in Albany, New York, meant to be used exclusively as a library?"} +{"answers": ["Van Ostrand", "Jimmy Van Ostrand", "Ostrand", "Jimmy"], "question": " recorded both of Canada's runs batted in during the gold medal baseball game of the 2011 Pan American Games?"} +{"answers": ["Herta", "Herta Burbach Feely", "Feely", "Herta Feely"], "question": "after co-founding Safe Kids Worldwide, became an award-winning writer?"} +{"answers": ["Dangerous", "Dangerous"], "question": " \"\", despite a career-ending injury sustained after winning the 1833 Derby Stakes, was able to walk over and claim two prizes unopposed before retiring later that year?"} +{"answers": ["Henry P. H. Bromwell", "Henry", "Henry Pelham Holmes Bromwell", "Bromwell"], "question": " magnum opus \"Restorations of Masonic Geometry and Symbolry\" \"may very well be the most important written document on the subject of Masonry\" according to the Grand Master of Colorado in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Holothuria thomasi"], "question": "the uses its tentacles to push detritus, sand and gravel into its mouth?"} +{"answers": ["Lahaina Banyan Court Park"], "question": "the was built to protect the town from riotous sailors?"} +{"answers": ["Waptia", "Waptia fieldensis"], "question": "the shrimp-like 510-million-year-old arthropod \"(artist's restoration pictured)\" was named after two mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Original Child Bomb"], "question": "the 2005 film included footage previously labeled top secret by the US government?"} +{"answers": ["David Lee Adams", "David Adams", "Adams", "David", "David Adams"], "question": "an injury to minor league baseball player prevented the New York Yankees from acquiring major league all-star pitcher Cliff Lee?"} +{"answers": ["Kluge House"], "question": "the log and half-timber construction in Helena, Montana, a rare and historic example of Silesian fachwerk, was almost demolished in 1964?"} +{"answers": ["Marthe Cnockaert", "Cnockaert", "Marthe Mathilde Cnockaert", "Marthe"], "question": "during World War I, was recruited as a spy by both Germany and Britain, and she arranged for her German recruiter to be killed?"} +{"answers": ["Paul", "Fleming", "Paul Fleming", "Paul Fleming"], "question": "poet and physician \"\" wrote love-poems to his fiancée, but she married another man while he was on a diplomatic mission for the Duke of Holstein in Isfahan?"} +{"answers": ["Douglass High School", "Douglass High School"], "question": "in the 1930s, black students from the segregated in Webster Groves, Missouri, were allowed to visit the local public library only one afternoon per week?"} +{"answers": ["Collett's snake"], "question": "the bite of the colourful can lead to rhabdomyolysis and kidney failure?"} +{"answers": ["Phoenix United Mine"], "question": "the \"\" is one of only two places in the world where you can walk on Cornish path moss?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Aalapuna Harbottle Boyd", "James Harbottle Boyd", "Boyd"], "question": "Queen Liliuokalani's song \"Aloha ʻOe\" was inspired by the tender farewell and fond embrace between and one of the young ranch ladies at Maunawili?"} +{"answers": ["Hallaton Helmet"], "question": "the may have been owned by a Briton who fought alongside the Romans during their conquest of Britain in AD 43?"} +{"answers": ["Affair of the Sausages"], "question": "the Reformation spread to Switzerland following ?"} +{"answers": ["Djed"], "question": "the ancient Egyptian deity Ptah was often shown carrying a scepter which was a combination of the symbol \"(seal with djed hieroglyph pictured)\" and the ankh, the symbol of life?"} +{"answers": ["Saqib", "Saqib Saleem", "Saleem", "Saqib Saleem Qureshi"], "question": "actor used to work with his father in their family restaurant, Saleem's, in Delhi, India?"} +{"answers": ["Tuarangia"], "question": "species of the Cambrian bivalve lived near the continents of Baltica and East Gondwana?"} +{"answers": ["Tooth Protectors"], "question": "the Atari 2600 dental hygiene game was among the earliest examples of advergaming?"} +{"answers": ["Whalebone", "Whalebone"], "question": "1810 Derby winner had a 16-year career as a stud, which ended with a fatal injury sustained while covering a mare?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Schuyler Carpender", "Arthur S. Carpender", "Carpender"], "question": "as commander of the destroyer during the action of 17 November 1917, Lieutenant engaged the U-boat \"U-58\", and forced it to surface and surrender?"} +{"answers": ["Democracia"], "question": "at one point in the 1970s, the Ethiopian underground publication had a larger readership than the official government press?"} +{"answers": ["St Austell Clay Pits"], "question": "the , in Cornwall, are one of only three locations in the UK where the rare Western Rustwort grows?"} +{"answers": ["Society for Development and Change"], "question": "the supports eastern Saudi Arabians campaigning to create an elected legislature?"} +{"answers": ["Dessauer", "Guido Dessauer", "Guido"], "question": " \"\", a German executive and art collector, registered more than 30 patents in paper technology and started the career of Horst Janssen as a lithographer?"} +{"answers": ["Halim Perdanakusuma", "Halim", "Abdul Halim Perdanakusuma", "Perdanakusuma"], "question": "National Hero of Indonesia flew 44 bombing raids against Nazi Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Lonicera fragrantissima"], "question": "although is used as a decorative plant in cultivation, it can become an invasive weed in the wild?"} +{"answers": ["National Aboriginal Veterans Monument"], "question": "the in Ottawa, Canada, depicts four animal spirit guides surrounding the human figures?"} +{"answers": ["Nicole Hunt", "Hunt", "Nicole"], "question": "Australian basketball player of the Canberra Capitals is nicknamed 'Flea'?"} +{"answers": ["Pattimura"], "question": ", who was stirred to rebellion in part by the advent of paper money, is featured on the 1,000 rupiah bill \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eighth Army Ranger Company"], "question": "the lost 80 percent of its strength and only had 10 men still standing after the Battle of Ch'ongch'on River in the Korean War?"} +{"answers": ["Sherlock Holmes", "Sherlock Holmes"], "question": "as a boy, Charlie Chaplin appeared on stage in ?"} +{"answers": ["Holodiscus dumosus"], "question": "explorers in the American West used wood from the to make nails?"} +{"answers": ["Brunei Civil War", "Civil War"], "question": "the was triggered by a cockfight?"} +{"answers": ["Holothuria tubulosa"], "question": "the \"\" spawns at the time of the full moon?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Monmouth", "St Mary's Roman Catholic Church"], "question": "Monmouth had one of the highest proportions of Catholics in Wales 20 years before was built in 1793?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Kressel", "Henry", "Kressel"], "question": " helped develop the first practical laser diodes and solar cells while working for RCA Laboratories?"} +{"answers": ["1965 Puget Sound earthquake", "1965 Olympia earthquake"], "question": "there were no aftershocks recorded after the ?"} +{"answers": ["Panicum repens"], "question": " has been called \"one of the world's worst weeds\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tempair International Airlines Ltd", "Tempair International Airlines"], "question": " never operated flights in its own right, but it flew on many other companies' behalf by leasing its aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Allocasuarina inophloia"], "question": "the bark of the is shaggy?"} +{"answers": ["Nyai Ahmad Dahlan", "Ahmad Dahlan", "Dahlan", "Nyai"], "question": "National Heroine of Indonesia worked for women's rights and against sun worship?"} +{"answers": ["Tarasun"], "question": "the Buryat people use the alcoholic beverage in their religious ceremonies?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Carly Wilson", "Carly"], "question": "Canberra Capitals player is renowned for wearing pink socks while playing basketball in the WNBL?"} +{"answers": ["Praenuculidae"], "question": "fossils of the extinct bivalve family have been found on every continent except Antarctica?"} +{"answers": ["Merthen Manor"], "question": "Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall swapped for Tintagel Castle?"} +{"answers": ["Papuan black snake", "Pseudechis papuanus"], "question": "in local New Guinea folklore, the magic-man sends the to kill enemies?"} +{"answers": ["Bolotnaya Square"], "question": ", one of the sites for the recent large-scale protests in Moscow \"\", used to be a venue for public executions?"} +{"answers": ["Monmouth Methodist Church"], "question": "a parishioner at the said she would buy an organ if the minister ever filled the church?"} +{"answers": ["Nagle Warren Mansion"], "question": "the , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Cheyenne, hosted two U.S. Presidents?"} +{"answers": ["Surplice", "Surplice"], "question": "in 1848, became the first racehorse to win both the Derby and the St. Leger Stakes since 1800?"} +{"answers": ["Blackeye goby"], "question": " \"\" are all born female, but some later become males?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael"], "question": "\"\", the \"Glee\" tribute episode to Michael Jackson, took more than a month to film and features performances of ten of his songs?"} +{"answers": ["Pleuraphis mutica"], "question": "cattle can experience ergotism if they eat infected with the fungus?"} +{"answers": ["Máj", "Máj"], "question": "Božena Němcová was the only author who got paid for her contribution to the Czech literary almanac ?"} +{"answers": ["Teuku", "Teuku Nyak Arif", "Arif", "Nyak Arif"], "question": "National Hero of Indonesia said of the Japanese occupation of Indonesia \"we had driven out dogs only to have pigs come\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Cottonwood"], "question": "Chief Joseph \"\" and his warriors defeated the U.S. Army in 1877 at the as the Nez Perce began their 1,400 mile (2,300 km) fighting retreat?"} +{"answers": ["Walter Merchant House"], "question": "the is one of the few townhouses left in Albany, New York, with a rear carriage house?"} +{"answers": ["Jaazaniah"], "question": "the onyx seal of dating from the 6th century BCE depicts one of the earliest known images of a fighting rooster?"} +{"answers": ["Nasution", "Prisia", "Prisia Nasution"], "question": ", who won a Citra Award for her debut role, has a background in the martial art of pencak silat?"} +{"answers": ["Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad"], "question": "the was at the heart of a scandal that affected the Republican nomination for President in 1876?"} +{"answers": ["Oxide jacking"], "question": " has damaged St Paul's Cathedral and Farnsworth House?"} +{"answers": ["Hanson Industries", "Hanson Industries"], "question": "the pioneered the rear-entry ski boot, but the bankruptcy of their company in the 1980s allowed European companies to take over the market they created?"} +{"answers": ["Production baby", "Production babies"], "question": ", children born to the crew during the making of an animated film, were first listed in the end credits of \"Toy Story\" (1995)?"} +{"answers": ["Patomskiy crater"], "question": ", in Siberia gained the notice of Russian ufologists after a 2010 scientific expedition?"} +{"answers": ["Hôtel Meurice", "Le Meurice"], "question": "Salvador Dalí lived at the Royal Suite in in Paris for periods over a duration of 30 years?"} +{"answers": ["Yaroslav", "Yaroslav Blanter", "Yaroslav Mikhaylovich Blanter", "Blanter"], "question": "according to the Russian edition of \"Esquire\" magazine, Russian physicist and TU Delft professor deleted thousands of pages from Wikipedia?"} +{"answers": ["Corsia"], "question": " is a genus of small plants which lack chlorophyll and parasitize fungi for nutrition?"} +{"answers": ["Blink Bonny"], "question": " \"\" broke the course record when she became the second of only six fillies to have ever won the Epsom Derby?"} +{"answers": ["Uglich Hydroelectric Station"], "question": "several Russian villages were flooded by the reservoir formed for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Mychel Thompson", "Thompson", "Mychel"], "question": "for four consecutive seasons, current Cleveland Cavaliers player led the Pepperdine Waves men's basketball team in three-pointers scored?"} +{"answers": ["Rolls", "John Etherington Welch", "John Etherington Welch Rolls", "John"], "question": "the Monmouthshire Show was started after and the Duke of Beaufort contributed £30 in 1857 to fund it?"} +{"answers": ["Glory", "Glory"], "question": "\"\" debut on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart meant that the first child of Jay-Z and Beyoncé Knowles became the youngest person in the history of \"Billboard\" to have a charted song?"} +{"answers": ["Psilocybe aztecorum"], "question": "the \"\" were considered to be the \"flesh of the gods\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chrysophyllum imperiale"], "question": "seed from an endangered tree \"\" planted in Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney in 1868 by Prince Alfred has been sent to its native Brazil to aid in recovering the species there?"} +{"answers": ["Arfa", "Arfa Karim", "Karim"], "question": "in 2004, became the youngest Microsoft Certified Professional at the age of nine years?"} +{"answers": ["Kehidupan"], "question": "Jockie Soerjoprajogo has refused to give his blessings to God Bless to play \"\", his composition and one of the band's biggest hits?"} +{"answers": ["Ruben", "Ruben Ayala", "Ayala", "Ruben Ayala", "Ruben Samuel Ayala"], "question": "in 1974, became the first person of Mexican-American descent elected to the California State Senate since 1911?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Priory Church, Monmouth", "St Mary's Priory Church"], "question": "a gravestone in in Monmouth says \"Here lies John Renie\" in 46,000 different ways?"} +{"answers": ["Baklahorani"], "question": "although banned in 1943, the carnival, in Istanbul, revived after nearly 70 years?"} +{"answers": ["Desperate Souls"], "question": "the \"Once Upon a Time\" episode \"\" features actor Brad Dourif as a \"beggar who befriends evil Rumpelstiltskin\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stuart Robinson", "Stuart Robinson School"], "question": " was a settlement school in the Kentucky mountains that was operated as a Presbyterian mission from 1913 until the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Sterechinus neumayeri"], "question": "the eats microscopic algae and small invertebrates, and feasts on seal faeces when available?"} +{"answers": ["Microcebus gerpi", "Gerp's mouse lemur"], "question": " is a newly discovered mouse lemur species from Madagascar, and is only known from an area smaller than the size of Puerto Rico?"} +{"answers": ["Terma", "Terma"], "question": "production of \"The X-Files\" episode \"\" involved an oil plume high?"} +{"answers": ["pastiglia", "Pastiglia"], "question": "some Renaissance caskets decorated with work mixed musk perfume into the material, and were believed to have an aphrodisiac effect?"} +{"answers": ["Gildea", "Johnny Gildea", "Johnny"], "question": "in his rookie season, led the National Football League in interceptions with 20 while passing for either two or three touchdowns?"} +{"answers": ["Poromya granulata"], "question": "the is a carnivorous, bivalve mollusc?"} +{"answers": ["Trinity Episcopal Church", "Trinity Episcopal Church"], "question": "Upper Michigan's had to be rescued from floating down a canal?"} +{"answers": ["Scipione Piattoli", "Scipione", "Piattoli"], "question": "the figure of Abbé Morio in Leo Tolstoy's \"War and Peace\" was modeled on \"\", one of the drafters of the Polish Constitution of May 3, 1791?"} +{"answers": ["OpenOffice.org"], "question": " was the first office suite in Swahili, a language spoken by about a hundred million people?"} +{"answers": ["Christ Carrying the Cross"], "question": "in medieval typology, Isaac carrying wood up the mountain for his sacrifice is the most common parallel for ?"} +{"answers": ["Elliott Loughlin", "Elliott", "Charles Elliott Loughlin", "Loughlin"], "question": "during All-American basketball player s U.S. Navy career, he earned two Navy Crosses, two Legions of Merit and one Silver Star?"} +{"answers": ["Ammophila sabulosa"], "question": "female \"\" dig burrows in sandy ground, provisioning each burrow with a food supply of paralyzed caterpillars, always laying one egg on the first caterpillar?"} +{"answers": ["Sim Bhullar", "Sim", "Bhullar"], "question": ", a Indo-Canadian college basketball player at New Mexico State University, has been said to be \"poised to become the world's first prominent men's basketball player of Indian descent\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy Tebb", "Tommy", "Tebb"], "question": " scored Nelson's last goal in the Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Kuphus"], "question": "the is not a worm at all?"} +{"answers": ["Stephanolepis hispidus"], "question": "the \"\" has a retractable spine on its head from which its age can be determined?"} +{"answers": ["Jake Ryan", "Ryan", "Jake"], "question": "American football linebacker is the grandson of American jurist Francis E. Sweeney?"} +{"answers": ["Daguangba Dam"], "question": ", the largest dam in Hainan, is also the province's largest hydroelectric power station?"} +{"answers": ["The miller who was a wizard, a cheat and a matchmaker"], "question": "Mikhail Sokolovsky 1779 opera was for many years mistakenly attributed to Yevstigney Fomin?"} +{"answers": ["Baluarte Bridge", "Baluarte Bicentennial Bridge"], "question": "the newly inaugurated in Mexico \"\" is the highest cable-stayed bridge in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Roy Cooper", "Roy Cooper", "Cooper", "Roy"], "question": " was the first rodeo cowboy to exceed $2 million in earnings for his career?"} +{"answers": ["Set in Stone", "Set in Stone"], "question": " won the 2006 Costa Book Award for Best Children's Book, despite the recommendation that it should not be read by anyone less than 14 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Nacional"], "question": "Cuban-American singer Gloria Estefan became the first female performer to debut at number one at the \"Billboard\" Latin Songs chart with her song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Annachlamys flabellata"], "question": "the scallop \"(shell pictured)\" often exhibits protandric sex reversal, changing sex as it grows?"} +{"answers": ["American Racing Manual"], "question": "although the now only covers Thoroughbred horse racing, its earlier precursors also covered harness racing and other sports?"} +{"answers": ["Roia Zamani", "Roia", "Zamani"], "question": "a , who wore a headscarf under her helmet, won the sole medal for Afghanistan at the 2002 Asian Games after the fall of the Taliban?"} +{"answers": ["Love of Christ"], "question": "Saint Benedict wanted his monks to prefer nothing to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Elaeagnus pungens"], "question": "between March and April of 1981, 298 cedar waxwings were killed trying to get fruits from shrubs \"\" growing along a highway in Brazos County, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Pointe de la Torche Dolmen", "Pointe de la Torche"], "question": "the in Brittany has a Mesolithic midden, a Megalithic passage grave, and a World War II German blockhouse?"} +{"answers": ["Well-Manicured Man"], "question": "the served as the \"voice of reason\" amongst \"The X-Files\" antagonists?"} +{"answers": ["Bobby Cummings", "Cummings", "Bobby"], "question": " was the first English footballer to score a hat-trick against Rangers in the Scottish League?"} +{"answers": ["Research Works Act"], "question": "the proposed in the U.S. House of Representatives would ban open access mandates for federally funded research?"} +{"answers": ["Kill zone"], "question": "in a successful military ambush, every enemy soldier in the might be killed in less than one minute?"} +{"answers": ["Dandy Dan Daniel", "Dan", "Dan Daniel", "Daniel", "Dan'' Daniel", "Dan Daniels", "Dan Daniel"], "question": "\"I love you ... and especially you, size nine\" was one of the catchphrases of , one of the \"Good Guys\"?"} +{"answers": ["Germanus", "Germanus of Winchester", "Winchester"], "question": ", an 11th-century English abbot, carried the newly discovered relics of a saint from their discovery location to Ramsey Abbey with his own hands?"} +{"answers": ["Scaptia beyonceae"], "question": "the horse fly was named after singer and actress Beyoncé Knowles because of its striking golden behind?"} +{"answers": ["Robinson", "Ernie", "Ernie Robinson"], "question": " worked as a coal miner before becoming a professional footballer?"} +{"answers": ["Rotlewi versus Rubinstein"], "question": "in the chess game , Rubinstein sacrificed his queen and rook for two minor pieces but forced checkmate?"} +{"answers": ["Yann Kersalé", "Yann", "Kersalé"], "question": "light artist saved boat lifts in Thieu and a submarine base in Saint-Nazaire by illuminating them?"} +{"answers": ["Crazy fish"], "question": " are upside down sleepers?"} +{"answers": ["Sargassum fish", "Sargassumfish"], "question": "the \"\" is a predator that can change its colour rapidly to blend in with its surroundings?"} +{"answers": ["Camp Disappointment"], "question": "the night after the Lewis and Clark Expedition broke camp at was the only time during the entire expedition that they killed any Indians?"} +{"answers": ["Thormanby", "Thormanby"], "question": "after the 1860 Derby winner died suddenly at age 18, its tail was mounted as a whisk in the hall of racehorse trainer Mathew Dawson's house?"} +{"answers": ["Gase", "Joey Gase", "Joey"], "question": "NASCAR Nationwide Series driver won two short track racing championships before graduating from high school?"} +{"answers": ["Adamussium", "Adamussium colbecki"], "question": "a single was found to have 10 different species of demosponge living on its shell?"} +{"answers": ["Birthday Cake", "Birthday Cake"], "question": "Rihanna's \"\", said to resemble a real-life quickie, lasts just 78 seconds?"} +{"answers": ["1892 Laguna Salada earthquake"], "question": "155 aftershocks were felt at Campo, California, in the first twelve hours after the ?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Alexander Barns", "T. Alexander Barns", "Alexander Barns", "Barns", "Thomas"], "question": "the explorer and big game hunter undertook an expedition to the Congo in pursuit of a giant butterfly that he called \"the Antizox\"?"} +{"answers": ["Walters", "Stan", "Stan Walters"], "question": "former Philadelphia Eagles left tackle started in 122 consecutive games and earned two Pro Bowl selections after being traded to the team in 1975?"} +{"answers": ["Trevor Albert de Cleene", "Trevor", "Trevor de Cleene", "De Cleene", "Cleene"], "question": "controversial New Zealand politician and lawyer kept a pump-action shotgun under his bed for personal protection?"} +{"answers": ["Rosenannon Downs"], "question": "cattle are being re-introduced to in Cornwall, UK, to benefit the Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary butterfly \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stoke Edith House", "Stoke Edith"], "question": " has been cited as a good example of Williamite architecture from the late 17th-century period?"} +{"answers": ["Teungku Chik Dayah Tjut di Tiro", "Tiro", "Teungku Chik di Tiro", "Teungku"], "question": "National Hero of Indonesia led a holy war against the Dutch in 19th-century Aceh?"} +{"answers": ["The Fool", "The Fool"], "question": "The Fool's helped Eric Clapton achieve his signature \"woman tone\"?"} +{"answers": ["False statements of fact"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court once said that \"there is no constitutional value in \"?"} +{"answers": ["al-Bizri", "Afif", "Afif al-Bizri"], "question": ", as chief of staff of the Syrian Army, forced Prime Minister Sabri al-Assali to follow a pro-Nasser policy under threat of arrest?"} +{"answers": ["Stipple engraving", "art of stipple engraving"], "question": " was used in the 18th century to make accurately sanguine reproductions of red chalk drawings by artists such as Watteau?"} +{"answers": ["Pinboard", "Pinboard"], "question": "the founder of operates it by himself, although the website has 25,000 registered users?"} +{"answers": ["Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception", "Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception"], "question": "the \"\" is the largest Catholic church in Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Athanasius", "Athanasius"], "question": "the 6th-century Byzantine official was dispatched by Justinian I to Ravenna in 536 and Carthage in 545, and he ended up in prison on both trips?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese People's Volunteer Army order of battle", "Chinese People's Volunteer Army"], "question": " served in Korea during the Korean War?"} +{"answers": ["Josce", "Josce de Dinan", "Dinan"], "question": "the efforts of the 12th-century Anglo-Norman nobleman to defend Ludlow Castle form the background to the medieval work \"Fouke le Fitz Waryn\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Carless", "Hugh Carless", "Hugh Michael Carless"], "question": ", who accompanied travel writer Eric Newby on an expedition to Northern Afghanistan in 1956, later served as the British ambassador to Venezuela?"} +{"answers": ["Polish–Prussian alliance"], "question": "Prussia refused to meet its obligations from the of 1790, and instead of aiding Poland during the Polish–Russian War of 1792, helped Russia to quell the Kościuszko Uprising the following year?"} +{"answers": ["Voltigeur", "Voltigeur"], "question": "an 1851 match between and The Flying Dutchman \"(see painting)\" drew 100,000 spectators, the largest crowd at the Knavesmire since 1759?"} +{"answers": ["Armia Ludowa"], "question": "the exploits of the Polish partisan were significantly exaggerated by the propaganda of the People's Republic of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Repretel Albavision", "Repretel"], "question": "because of competition from Costa Rican television broadcaster , Teletica Channel 7 was prompted to upgrade its programming and equipment?\""} +{"answers": ["Hogbetsotso festival"], "question": "the of the Anlos of Ghana commemorates the escape of their ancestors from a tyrant king by walking backwards?"} +{"answers": ["Nanictidopidae"], "question": "a group of Late Permian mammal relatives called \"(restoration pictured)\" may have eaten fruit because their small teeth were unsuitable for grinding most plant material?"} +{"answers": ["Japhet Asher", "Japhet", "Asher", "Simeon Japhet Asher"], "question": " wrote and produced the TV film \"Peace on Borrowed Time\" for the American Broadcasting Company when he was 21 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Contemplative Practices in Action"], "question": "in a chapter of , Doug Oman suggests that meditation and other spiritual practices act \"synergistically ... like ... complementary food groups\"?"} +{"answers": ["Iowa Wolves"], "question": "NBA Development League team broke the league's attendance record in their first ever home game?"} +{"answers": ["Television in Croatia", "television in Croatia"], "question": "the first was made by Philips engineer Eric Klaas de Vries at the Zagreb Fair on 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Uncle Henry's Playhouse"], "question": "despite the commercial successes of earlier games in the \"7th Guest\" series, sold only 176 copies worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["Freudenberg Group", "Freudenberg SE"], "question": "the placed Vileda brand cleaning cloths on the market after noticing that their cleaning ladies were using scraps of their experimental fabrics?"} +{"answers": ["Puspa Indah"], "question": "Chrisye's album featured work by the son of former president Sukarno on every track?"} +{"answers": ["Bakevelliidae"], "question": "members of the extinct bivalve family have shells made from rectangular calcium prisms and mother of pearl?"} +{"answers": ["Jacobs Well Theatre", "Jacobs Well"], "question": "actors and audience in the , a Georgian era playhouse in Bristol, England, could obtain drinks through a hole in the wall to an adjoining ale house?"} +{"answers": ["Léon", "Azéma", "Léon Azéma"], "question": "French architect , a prisoner of the Germans during World War I, designed the Douaumont ossuary \"\" to hold the bones of 130,000 unidentified soldiers of both sides?"} +{"answers": ["Dan Friel", "Friel", "Dan"], "question": "Scottish footballer played more than 300 matches for Burnley, many of them as captain?"} +{"answers": ["Flourensia cernua"], "question": "in Mexico, tea prepared using , a shrub native to the Chihuahuan Desert, is consumed to treat indigestion and diarrhea?"} +{"answers": ["Cunnington", "Adam Paul Cunnington", "Adam Cunnington", "Adam"], "question": "footballer strike partnership with Kevin Charley produced more than 50 goals for Barwell in 2009–10, helping the club win the Midland Football Alliance?"} +{"answers": ["Monday", "Monday"], "question": "\"\" was ranked among UGO Networks' 100 Greatest Moments in Time Travel?"} +{"answers": ["Stephanolepis cirrhifer"], "question": "increased breeding of the \"\" to enhance the stock has caused genetic differentiation between its hatchery and ocean populations?"} +{"answers": ["Atfeh", "Abdullah", "Abdullah Atfeh"], "question": " was the first chief of staff of the Syrian Army following the country's independence?"} +{"answers": ["Valognes", "Roger de Valognes", "Roger"], "question": "one unusual feature of a charter issued around 1141 by was that it mentions that Valognes was persuaded to be more generous than he had originally planned?"} +{"answers": ["Eleanor", "Eleanor"], "question": " \"\" was the first of only six fillies to have ever won the Derby Stakes?"} +{"answers": ["Siedlce pogrom"], "question": " in the Congress Poland was organized by the Russian Empire's secret police, and carried out by the Imperial Russian Army, whose soldiers were later decorated?"} +{"answers": ["Oplismenus"], "question": "the grass can be used as a substitute for lawn?"} +{"answers": ["Hardin", "Jerry", "Jerry Hardin"], "question": " daughter is \"Monk\" wife?"} +{"answers": ["Millepora alcicornis"], "question": "if the coral \"\" detects a sea fan growing nearby, it will send out \"attack\" branches to eventually smother it?"} +{"answers": ["Harry", "Roesli", "Harry Roesli"], "question": "avant-garde musician helped over 36,000 street children before his death in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["al-Barazi", "Muhsin", "Muhsin al-Barazi"], "question": ", former prime minister of Syria, conducted secret negotiations with Israel and discussed the possibility of a summit between Ben-Gurion and al-Za'im in 1949?"} +{"answers": ["Brad Sweet", "Brad", "Sweet"], "question": " will be competing in both NASCAR stock car racing and World of Outlaws sprint car racing in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Bama", "Bama"], "question": "Tamil writer had served as a Roman Catholic nun for seven years?"} +{"answers": ["Buxton", "Richard Buxton", "Richard", "Richard Buxton"], "question": "impoverished shoemaker \"\" was illiterate at 16 but published a botanical guide at the age of 62?"} +{"answers": ["Cassianellidae"], "question": "the extinct, Triassic, bivalve family may have evolved from the family Bakevelliidae, which survived longer into the Eocene?"} +{"answers": ["Wade", "Allan Wade Key", "Wade Key", "Key"], "question": "former Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman started out as a member of the taxi squad in 1969 and eventually became the Eagles' longest-tenured player in 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Sanjak of Ohri", "Sanjak of Ohrid"], "question": "one of the sanjakbeys of the was Ballaban Badera, famous for his bloody battles against Skanderbeg?"} +{"answers": ["Gita Cinta dari SMA"], "question": ", the third most viewed Indonesian film of 1979, featured a cameo from Chrisye meant to market his upcoming album?"} +{"answers": ["M Network"], "question": "with titles such as 1983's \"Kool-Aid Man\", Mattel's was an early developer of \"promogames\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sotiriou", "Dido", "Dido Sotiriou"], "question": "Greek writer \"\" deals in her novels with the Asia Minor Catastrophe, the civil war and the postwar period in Greece?"} +{"answers": ["Pure", "Pure"], "question": "the cover for Andrew Miller's 2011 Costa prize winning novel was inspired by Francisco Goya's etching \"The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters\"?"} +{"answers": ["David Boswell Reid", "Reid", "David"], "question": "the British Houses of Parliament in London, rebuilt after a destructive fire in 1834, include ventilation systems by Scottish physician ?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Celeste", "Hurricane Celeste"], "question": " in 1972 triggered evacuations due to a threat of nerve gas dispersal?"} +{"answers": ["Rosenberg", "Elias", "Elias Abraham Rosenberg"], "question": ", a peddler from San Francisco, became an adviser to King Kalākaua of Hawaii due to his purported ability to predict the future?"} +{"answers": ["Odorono"], "question": "in \"\", The Who sang about the consequences of body odour?"} +{"answers": ["Negus", "Victor Ewings Negus", "Victor", "Victor Negus"], "question": "British surgeon carried out pioneering research in comparative anatomy in the 1920s on the structure and evolution of the larynx?"} +{"answers": ["Banna'i"], "question": "the medieval Islamic brickwork technique of was used to cover whole buildings with names of Allah, Muhammad and Ali?"} +{"answers": ["Roberta Sherwood", "Roberta", "Sherwood"], "question": "American torch singer became a sudden nationwide success at age 43?"} +{"answers": ["Tanjung Priok", "Tanjung Priok massacre"], "question": "a key event leading up to the 1984 in Jakarta was a Christian entering a mosque without removing his shoes?"} +{"answers": ["The Story of a Bad Boy"], "question": "Thomas Bailey Aldrich's \"\" inspired a genre of \"bad boy\" literature that included Mark Twain's \"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Murphy Complex Fire"], "question": "the 2007 burned of land and was the largest wildfire in Idaho in 97 years?"} +{"answers": ["Amir Syamsuddin", "Amir", "Syamsuddin"], "question": "recently appointed Indonesian justice minister has represented the former head of Golkar and \"Tempo\" magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Plumb", "John Michael Plumb", "Plumb"], "question": " was the first (and, to date, only) equestrian inducted into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Percik Pesona"], "question": "Chrisye had second album syndrome on his ?"} +{"answers": ["Lehms", "Georg Christian Lehms", "Georg"], "question": " \"\", court librarian and poet in Darmstadt, was the author of \"Teutschlands galante Poetinnen\" (Germany's gallant poetesses)?"} +{"answers": ["City News & Novelty, Inc. v. Waukesha", "City News & Novelty, Inc. v. City of Waukesha"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court dismissed an after it was found to be moot?"} +{"answers": ["The Cenotaph, Southampton", "The Cenotaph"], "question": "apart from The Cenotaph in Whitehall, London, Edwin Lutyens also designed ?"} +{"answers": ["Already Gone", "Already Gone"], "question": "the Eagles song \"\" appeared on the Hot 100 chart and was included on the compilation albums \"Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975)\" and \"The Very Best of Eagles\"?"} +{"answers": ["George Went Hensley", "George", "Hensley"], "question": "the American minister taught that Christians should eschew baseball and embrace venomous snakes?"} +{"answers": ["Manorina"], "question": "the honeyeaters of the genus \"(Noisy Miners pictured)\" have a pale patch of skin behind their eyes giving them a cross-eyed look?"} +{"answers": ["1976 Çaldıran–Muradiye earthquake", "1976 Çaldıran-Muradiye earthquake"], "question": "during the 95% of the traditional houses in Çaldıran were destroyed due to their low resistance to lateral loads, causing most of the casualties?"} +{"answers": ["Aku", "Aku"], "question": "Chairil Anwar's most celebrated poem, \"\" (\"Me\"), shows similarities to the philosophies of Ayn Rand and Friedrich Nietzsche?"} +{"answers": ["Levitsky versus Marshall"], "question": "in the chess game , legend has it that the winning move drew a shower of gold coins?"} +{"answers": ["Plaza Miranda"], "question": "despite the presence of a minor basilica \"\", in Manila is a center for fortune-telling and the sale of lucky charms and amulets?"} +{"answers": ["Fisk", "Nelson W. Fisk", "Nelson Wilbur Fisk", "Nelson"], "question": " of Vermont played a key role in connecting Lake Champlain's Grand Isle to the Vermont mainland?"} +{"answers": ["White Army", "Nuer White Army"], "question": "the name of the , a militant group in South Sudan, reportedly originated from the Nuer youths' use of light-colored insect repellents on their skin?"} +{"answers": ["Gos Rater Valencià"], "question": "the \"\" was only recognized by the Spanish Kennel Club in 2004, despite having existed since the 16th century?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Toulmin", "Harry Toulmin", "Harry Theophilus Toulmin", "Harry", "Toulmin"], "question": "historians called the \"frontier Justinian\" for his work in codifying the laws of Kentucky, Alabama, and Mississippi Territory?"} +{"answers": ["Sturgeon", "Barbara Sturgeon", "Barbara"], "question": "in 1989 BBC broadcaster was nominated for a Sony Radio Award for a programme which featured live coverage of a human birth?"} +{"answers": ["Dhammika", "Dhammika Prasad", "Prasad"], "question": "on his debut in Test cricket, Sri Lankan bowler took the wicket of his favourite player, Sachin Tendulkar?"} +{"answers": ["HM Prison Oakwood"], "question": "the Prison Officers Association threatened a job action when it was announced that both Birmingham and were to be contracted to security company G4S?"} +{"answers": ["Chaim", "Chaim Walder", "Walder"], "question": " first book for Haredi children became one of Israel's all-time bestsellers?"} +{"answers": ["Atriplex gardneri"], "question": "the leaves of \"\" are an important source of nutrients for pregnant ewes?"} +{"answers": ["Middleton", "Middleton"], "question": "a stable worker was bribed to allow to drink buckets of water, leaving the racehorse bloated, in a plan by bookmakers to prevent it from winning the 1825 Derby Stakes?"} +{"answers": ["Summit Credit Union"], "question": " became the largest credit union in the state of Wisconsin after a 2008 merger?"} +{"answers": ["1964 Dhanushkodi cyclone", "1964 Rameswaram cyclone"], "question": "the town of Dhanushkodi in Tamil Nadu, India, was submerged during and has not been resettled since?"} +{"answers": ["Intercession of Christ", "intercession of Christ"], "question": " is the Christian belief in the continued intercession of Christ and his advocacy on behalf of mankind, even after he left the earth?"} +{"answers": ["Hygrocybe virginea", "Cuphophyllus virgineus"], "question": "molecular analysis of the genes of \"\" suggests that the fungus should not be classified into the genus \"Hygrocybe\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lackawanna County District Attorney v. Coss"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court's decision in concerned a prisoner who had been \"adjudged a juvenile delinquent on five separate occasions\"?"} +{"answers": ["Soricomys kalinga"], "question": ", a rodent of the genus \"Archboldomys\", is found throughout the Central Cordillera on the island of Luzon in the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["John Rinehart Blue", "Blue", "John"], "question": ", owner of a local Ben Franklin five and dime store, was appointed to fill a vacant seat in the West Virginia House of Delegates?"} +{"answers": ["Bloody Wednesday", "Bloody Wednesday"], "question": "one of the largest operations of the Combat Organization of the Polish Socialist Party became known as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Rock Me Tonite"], "question": "the 400 people interviewed for an oral history of MTV's early years could not agree on what was the best video, but they all agreed Billy Squier's \"\" was the worst?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James H. Horne", "Horne", "James Howard Horne"], "question": " \"\", the first head coach of the men's basketball team at Indiana University, accidentally killed a man with a twelve-pound hammer?"} +{"answers": ["Beware of Darkness", "Beware of Darkness"], "question": "George Harrison's 1970 song \"\" marked his return to the spiritual concerns of such Beatles' songs as \"Within You Without You\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cleveland v. United States", "Cleveland v. United States"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court ruled in that video poker licenses are not \"property\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dodoleglime festival"], "question": "the celebration of the by the Ve people of Ghana commemorates the escape, through a town wall hole, of their ancestors from a tyrant king in Togo?"} +{"answers": ["Roosevelt High School", "Roosevelt High School"], "question": "construction of in St. Louis, Missouri, required the removal of a cemetery, yet not all bodies were removed and local children took bones away from the work site?"} +{"answers": ["Vigna marina"], "question": "the was used in traditional Hawaiian medicine to treat wounds?"} +{"answers": ["Aaron Lockett", "Aaron Lockett", "Lockett", "Aaron"], "question": " holds two Big 12 Conference football records: single-season punt return average and longest pass reception?"} +{"answers": ["Administrative law in Singapore"], "question": "Singapore is said to espouse a \"green-light\" approach towards – that good government should be sought through the political process – given the government's focus on efficiency?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson Butte Cave"], "question": "discoveries in in Idaho, which formed as a lava tube, include both camel bones and the oldest evidence of human presence on the Snake River Plain?"} +{"answers": ["Nasida Ria"], "question": ", one of the oldest qasidah modern groups in Indonesia, received an organ from the mayor of Semarang?"} +{"answers": ["1889 Scottish Cup Final", "Scottish Cup Final"], "question": "in the , conditions were so poor that the players threw snowballs at each other?"} +{"answers": ["Eccentric flint"], "question": " \"\" were often buried under monuments and buildings?"} +{"answers": ["Drive", "Drive"], "question": "a guest part on \"The X-Files\" helped Bryan Cranston to his role in \"Breaking Bad\"?"} +{"answers": ["Karno", "Rano Karno", "Rano"], "question": "deputy governor of Banten has played in more than seventy films?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Bell", "Arthur Bell", "Arthur Bell"], "question": "former Burnley footballer also worked as an architect and designed a new stand at the club's Turf Moor stadium in 1911?"} +{"answers": ["The Singing Office"], "question": "although winners of the American version of won $50,000, winners of the Australian version received only a trophy?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln Road", "1111 Lincoln Road"], "question": " in Miami Beach was described as having a \"stunning\" design and has hosted weddings, wine tastings, and dinner parties?"} +{"answers": ["Konrad", "Prószyński", "Konrad Prószyński"], "question": "Polish writer and educator , author of internationally recognized primers, had to struggle with the censorship in the Russian Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Vigilant Firehouse"], "question": "Bush the Old Fire Dog is memorialized at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Artemisia frigida"], "question": "the Blackfoot have used crushed leaves of the to \"revive gophers after children clubbed them while playing a game\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stegastes leucostictus"], "question": "the \"\", a small damselfish, maintains a territory and drives away intruders?"} +{"answers": ["Ezedin Abdel Aziz Khalil", "Ezedin", "Khalil"], "question": ", an alleged al-Qaeda operative based in Iran, is one of three designated terrorists in the Rewards for Justice Program's reward bracket?"} +{"answers": ["El", "El Manik", "Manik"], "question": " went from being a vagrant to Citra Award-winning actor in six years?"} +{"answers": ["Skerray"], "question": "population of the crofting hamlet in northern Scotland fell from 500 in 1926 to around 100 by the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Ormond", "Ormond Wilson"], "question": "both grandfathers of \"\", New Zealand Labour Party MP, and one grandfather of his second wife, were Members of Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Fotos y Recuerdos"], "question": "\"\" was positioned at number four on the US Hot Latin Tracks the day Selena was murdered?"} +{"answers": ["Healdsburg Memorial Bridge"], "question": "the in Healdsburg, California, was the first steel bridge across the Russian River?"} +{"answers": ["Lestari", "Dewi Lestari", "Dewi"], "question": "singer-cum-writer , who draws much of her inspiration from spirituality, has called fundamentalists \"crazy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Preferred walking speed"], "question": "people is correlated with their country per capita GDP and purchasing power parity?"} +{"answers": ["Temple of Kwan Tai"], "question": "the in Mendocino, California \"\" was founded by a survivor from a fleet of seven Chinese junks, two of which landed on the California coast in 1854?"} +{"answers": ["Carldell Johnson", "Carldell", "Johnson"], "question": "University of Alabama-Birmingham basketball player led all Division I college basketball players in assist–to–turnover ratio as a sophomore?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim Fahy", "Fahy"], "question": "Irish journalist and broadcaster was described by President Michael D. Higgins as having a \"seductive charm\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Barron", "Barron", "Fred"], "question": " played exactly 400 matches in The Football League for Burnley between 1898 and 1911?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia", "Virginia Trotter", "Virginia Yapp Trotter", "Trotter"], "question": ", Assistant Secretary of Education from 1974 to 1977, was the first woman to hold the U.S. government's highest education post, although it did not become a cabinet-level position until 1979?"} +{"answers": ["HP", "Dian HP", "Dian"], "question": "as a toddler, composer refused to eat unless she was sitting next to the family piano?"} +{"answers": ["Clay Beauford", "Clay", "Beauford"], "question": "a duel between of the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature and a copper company lobbyist was called off due to difficulties in finding French sabres?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Bull's Ferry"], "question": "during the in New Jersey in 1780, Continental officer \"Light-Horse Harry\" Lee was in charge of rounding up British Army cattle?"} +{"answers": ["Hounsom Memorial Church", "Hounsom Memorial United Reformed Church, Hove"], "question": "when Tony Bennett broke a grand piano before a concert at the Brighton Dome, staff went to the in Hangleton and borrowed theirs?"} +{"answers": ["Varda Viaduct"], "question": " \"\", a high railway viaduct in the Taurus Mountains, will be a shooting location of the next James Bond movie \"Skyfall\"?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas in Hawaii"], "question": "Christmas was not until the arrival of Protestant missionaries from New England in 1820?"} +{"answers": ["1931 Oaxaca earthquake"], "question": "one of the early news reports on effects of the in Mexico came from Russian film maker Sergei Eisenstein?"} +{"answers": ["Quincy Miller", "Miller", "Quincy", "Quincy Cortez Miller"], "question": "after tearing an anterior cruciate ligament as a high school senior, helped the 2011–12 Baylor Bears get off to their best start in school history?"} +{"answers": ["Unfaithful", "Unfaithful"], "question": "originally, \"\" was a dark and moody track, inspired from the works of American rock band Evanescence?"} +{"answers": ["Ferdynand Goetel", "Goetel", "Ferdynand"], "question": "Polish writer \"\" participated in the first delegation sent by the Nazis to confirm the discovery of the Katyn massacre perpetrated by the Soviets?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Geller", "Geller", "Andrew Michael Geller", "Andrew"], "question": "architect designed quirky, eye-grabbing vacation homes on Long Island that he gave nicknames including the \"Box Kite\", \"Milk Carton\" and \"Reclining Picasso?\""} +{"answers": ["Gregory Rift"], "question": "the in East Africa contains the world's only active carbonatite volcano, Ol Doinyo Lengai \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Russo-Prussian alliance"], "question": "the 1764 , formed two years after the signatories clashed in the Seven Years' War, allowed them to intervene in internal matters of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth?"} +{"answers": ["Martin D. Hardin", "Martin", "Hardin"], "question": "in his book \"Life of Lincoln\", Ward Hill Lamon speculated that U.S. President Abraham Lincoln may have been the illegitimate child of Nancy Lincoln and Kentucky politician ?"} +{"answers": ["Jørgen", "Knudtzon", "Jørgen von Cappelen Knudtzon"], "question": "Norwegian businessman and patron of the arts met Napoleon and Lord Byron in his trips in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["GRB 101225A"], "question": "one of the two theories about the places it just 10,000 light years from Earth, but the other theory indicates a distance of 5.5 billion light years?"} +{"answers": ["Jeremy Doyle", "Doyle", "Jeremy"], "question": " \"\" represented Australia on the wheelchair basketball team, the wheelchair hockey team, and at the World Cyber Games in \"Counter-Strike\"?"} +{"answers": ["New World Center"], "question": "the Frank Gehry-designed in Miami Beach features live outdoor \"wallcasts\" of the concerts going on inside?"} +{"answers": ["Clark", "Adele", "Adele Goodman Clark"], "question": "artist and suffragist and her partner Nora Houston set up their easels on a downtown streetcorner in Richmond, Virginia, and canvassed passers-by about women's suffrage?"} +{"answers": ["Acer latahense"], "question": "the Miocene maple is most similar in appearance to the living Honshū maple?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Lincoln's patent"], "question": "Abraham Lincoln was the only U.S. president to have to an invention?"} +{"answers": ["Master", "Cz.", "Master L. Cz.", "Master L. Cz"], "question": " depiction of Satan in \"The Temptation of Christ\" provided an important precedent for Albrecht Dürer's \"Knight, Death and the Devil\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Wettest County in the World"], "question": "novelist Matt Bondurant is the grandson of one of the main characters portrayed in his 2008 novel, ?"} +{"answers": ["Ryota", "Ryota Igarashi", "Igarashi"], "question": " used to hold the Nippon Professional Baseball record for the fastest pitch thrown?"} +{"answers": ["Norwegian butter crisis"], "question": "in response to the , Danish people have donated thousands of packs to butter-starved Norwegians?"} +{"answers": ["Polly Bemis House", "Polly Bemis"], "question": "the home of a former enslaved Chinese teenager became a National Registered Historic Place known as in Idaho, US?"} +{"answers": ["A Stroke of Good Fortune"], "question": "the short story \"\" by Flannery O'Connor features early versions of characters from O'Connor's first novel, \"Wise Blood\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wah-Wah", "Wah-Wah"], "question": "George Harrison wrote the song \"\" in response to his frustration with Beatles bandmates John Lennon and Paul McCartney?"} +{"answers": ["Guo'an", "Bao", "Bao Guo'an"], "question": " won the 1995 Golden Eagle Award for Best Actor for his role as Cao Cao in the 1994 television series \"Romance of the Three Kingdoms\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jack", "Doran", "Jack Doran"], "question": "in 1920, Irish footballer achieved the rare feat of being the top goalscorer for two English clubs in the same season?"} +{"answers": ["Sastra wangi"], "question": "Ayu Utami's \"\" 1998 novel \"Saman\" launched an focusing on women's views of sexuality?"} +{"answers": ["Natchez Massacre", "Natchez revolt"], "question": "Natchez Indians French colonists in Louisiana in 1729, killing over 240 people?"} +{"answers": ["North Florida Ospreys men's basketball"], "question": "the team made their first ever playoff appearance in the 2011 Atlantic Sun Tournament, in which they advanced to the conference final?"} +{"answers": ["Kaddish", "Kaddish"], "question": "Brian Eno described , an album that reflects on the Holocaust, as \"the most frightening record I have ever heard\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lagan Canal"], "question": "the \"\" was once one of the most successful canals in Ireland but closed in the 1950s after succumbing to competition from road and rail transport?"} +{"answers": ["Sochatchov", "Sochatchov"], "question": "the third Rebbe supervised the education of several hundred yeshiva students in the Warsaw Ghetto?"} +{"answers": ["Ypsilanti Heritage Festival"], "question": "the includes a spoof of the Woodward Dream Cruise called the \"Nightmare Cruise\"?"} +{"answers": ["Viola", "Viola Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": ", a left-handed pitcher in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in the 1940s and a consultant for the 1992 film \"A League of Their Own\", turns 90 years old today?"} +{"answers": ["Tiahahu", "Martha Christina Tiahahu", "Martha"], "question": "guerrilla fighter and National Heroine of Indonesia died in Dutch custody two days before her 18th birthday?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Hatter"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court upheld a requirement that federal judges have to pay taxes for Medicare in ?"} +{"answers": ["Ravinder Singh", "Singh", "Ravinder Singh", "Ravinder"], "question": " became a writer after he lost his love in an accident five days before they were to be engaged?"} +{"answers": ["Muto", "Kaneyoshi Muto", "Kaneyoshi"], "question": "Japanese flying ace \"\" was compared to the legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi?"} +{"answers": ["University Club of Albany"], "question": "the bowling alley in the basement of the is one of the oldest in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["New Zealand Labour Party leadership election, 2011"], "question": "three Davids (Shearer, Cunliffe and Parker) contested the ?"} +{"answers": ["Minicraft"], "question": "\"Minecraft\" creator Markus \"Notch\" Persson made the video game in under 48 hours for the Ludum Dare competition?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward Fudge", "Fudge", "Edward William Fudge"], "question": "American theologian is the subject of an upcoming film, \"Hell and Mr. Fudge\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kokosei Restaurant", "Kōkōsei Restaurant"], "question": "the television series is based on the true story of the first restaurant in Japan that is run by high school students?"} +{"answers": ["Diamond Jubilee", "Diamond Jubilee"], "question": "in 1900, the year before Edward, Prince of Wales ascended to the throne, he was the leading owner in British flat racing and his horse \"\" won the Triple Crown?"} +{"answers": ["Original Goodness", "Original Goodness"], "question": "Easwaran's describes the Beatitudes as a \"discovery about the nature of the human spirit as revolutionary as Einstein's theories\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Lorentowicz", "Jan Lorentowicz"], "question": "bibliophile, literary historian and theatre director , who first published the complete works of Jan Kochanowski, was also an amazing father according to his daughter's memoirs?"} +{"answers": ["Hainsfarth"], "question": "the Bavarian municipality of once had a population that was almost 40 percent Jewish and still has a Jewish cemetery and synagogue?"} +{"answers": ["Melgarejo", "Ruy Diaz Melgarejo", "Ruy"], "question": "the successful expeditions of Spanish captain in the late sixteenth century led to his being nicknamed the \"Invincible Captain\"?"} +{"answers": ["Public Domain Day", "``Public Domain Day"], "question": " is celebrated on in several countries, but not in the United States or Australia, where no currently copyrighted works will enter the public domain until 2019 and 2026 respectively?"} +{"answers": ["Fancy Dress Festival"], "question": "dancers over seven years of age are forbidden to dress up as Robin Hood in the \"(masquerade pictured)\" held on the first of January in Winneba in Ghana?"} +{"answers": ["Hendy Woods State Park"], "question": ", an old-growth coast redwood forest in the Anderson Valley of northern California, is scheduled to be closed in 2012 because of state budget cuts?"} +{"answers": ["Fuller", "John Fuller", "John", "John Fuller"], "question": "two men from Wisbech, constable William Wolsey and painter Robert Pygot, condemned for Christian heresy by the bishop's chancellor at Ely, were burnt at the stake on 16 October 1555?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph and Potiphar's Wife", "Joseph and Potiphar's Wife"], "question": "Rembrandt's is considered \"unprecedented in its erotic candor\"?"} +{"answers": ["Partenair Mystere"], "question": "the , a homebuilt aircraft, had an estimated building time of 1000 hours?"} +{"answers": ["John Crockett", "Crockett", "John Crockett", "John"], "question": ", father of American folk hero Davy Crockett, crossed the Appalachian Mountains with the \"Overmountain Men\" to fight in the American Revolutionary War Battle of Kings Mountain?"} +{"answers": ["Hesperostipa spartea"], "question": "the awns of drill its seeds into the soil?"} +{"answers": ["Gregory Lee Johnson", "Gregory Johnson", "Gregory", "Johnson", "Gregory Lee"], "question": ", who won the landmark United States freedom of speech case on flag burning, was said to show up at protests with a bloody, severed pig's head on a leash?"} +{"answers": ["Twin-pyramid complex", "Twin pyramid complex"], "question": "a new \"(east pyramid pictured)\" was built at the Maya city of Tikal every twenty years to celebrate the end of a Maya calendrical cycle?"} +{"answers": ["Drew", "Drew Crawford", "Crawford"], "question": "because father, Dan, was a referee in the National Basketball Association, Drew was exposed to elite players like LeBron James and Reggie Miller?"} +{"answers": ["Hunedoara steel works", "ArcelorMittal Hunedoara", "Hunedoara Steel Works"], "question": "the blast furnaces at the in Hunedoara, Romania, were shut down 115 years to the day after the first such units were inaugurated there?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Phipps", "Phipps", "Charles Phipps", "Charles"], "question": "Royal Navy officer combined a parliamentary career with commanding ships in the American War of Independence?"} +{"answers": ["Owen Wilkes", "Owen Ronald Wilkes", "Wilkes", "Owen"], "question": "New Zealand peace campaigner had his mail monitored?"} +{"answers": ["Neutral Buoyancy Simulator"], "question": "funding for the \"\" prompted a Government Accountability Office reprimand in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Sanusi", "Sanoesi Pane", "Pane", "Sanusi Pane"], "question": " has been called the most important Indonesian dramatist prior to the national revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Kareeboomvloer massacre"], "question": "during trial proceedings of the , a prison official was requested to explain the meaning of life?"} +{"answers": ["Dennis Howard Marks", "Howard", "Howard Marks", "Marks"], "question": "international cannabis smuggler \"\" took on the alias of \"Mr. Nice\" after he bought a passport from convicted murderer Donald Nice?"} +{"answers": ["1933 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "after the won the first game in what was to be an undefeated season, Gerald Ford wrote that the University of Michigan had \"more drunks than ever\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Murray Mitchell", "J. Murray Mitchell", "J.", "Mitchell"], "question": "U.S. Air Force weather officer investigated the Arctic haze and became an eminent climatologist commemorated by the Mitchell Glacier?"} +{"answers": ["Itō", "Itō Chūta", "Chūta"], "question": " was the leading architect of early twentieth-century Imperial Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Friendship and Freedom"], "question": ", published in 1924, was the first gay-interest periodical in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Ray Butts EchoSonic", "Ray Butts", "Joseph Raymond Butts"], "question": "the gave live slapback to Chet Atkins, Scotty Moore, and Carl Perkins?"} +{"answers": ["Mariánská Týnice"], "question": "the large Baroque pilgrimage church complex in \"\" served its religious purpose for only eight years?"} +{"answers": ["Standard Plaza"], "question": "the was the largest office building in Oregon when it opened in 1963?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan", "Jonathan Faulknor the elder", "elder"], "question": "Admiral grandfather, father, son, two brothers, nephew and grandson were all naval officers?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan Blaney", "Ryan", "Blaney", "Ryan Michael Blaney"], "question": "third-generation stock car driver , who will compete in NASCAR for Tommy Baldwin Racing this year, won his first race at age nine?"} +{"answers": ["Abebe", "Alemu", "Alemu Abebe"], "question": " was sworn in as mayor of Addis Ababa in 1977 after the mayor-elect had been assassinated?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen and Harriet Myers House"], "question": "the in Albany was considered the best-run Underground Railroad station in New York?"} +{"answers": ["Sophie", "Sophie Smith", "Smith"], "question": "Australian national team water polo player is working on a degree in fashion design?"} +{"answers": ["Pictetia"], "question": "rather than being most closely related to other West Indian legumes, the Greater Antillean endemic genus is closest to species found in Africa and Mesoamerica?"} +{"answers": ["Black Act", "Black Act 1723"], "question": "the introduced the death penalty for over 50 criminal offences, including being found in a forest while disguised?"} +{"answers": ["Rock Sand"], "question": " won the 2,000 Guineas Stakes, the Epsom Derby and the St. Leger Stakes to claim the English Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing in 1903, and later became a stud in Kentucky?"} +{"answers": ["Duke and Sons"], "question": ", a Mumbai-based soft-drink brand, was bought by PepsiCo in 1994 and withdrawn from most segments in 2004 before being relaunched in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["HIM", "HIM Damsyik", "Damsyik"], "question": "Indonesian actor identified with the antagonistic role which brought him to fame?"} +{"answers": ["Gemma Beadsworth", "Gemma", "Beadsworth", "Gemma Jane Beadsworth"], "question": " \"\" and her brother Jamie both represented Australia in water polo at the 2008 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Foucauldian discourse analysis"], "question": " analyzes content by looking at the power relationships within it, and how the power shapes the language used?"} +{"answers": ["Gangavataran"], "question": " was the first sound film, and the last film, to be directed by Dadasaheb Phalke?"} +{"answers": ["Astwell"], "question": "in 1943, a B-17 Flying Fortress bomber crashed in , Northamptonshire, near the Silverstone bomber station which was built in the same year?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese Whispers", "Chinese Whispers"], "question": "in his award-winning string quartet , Graham Waterhouse has phrases gradually morph as they pass from player to player, as verbal phrases do in the whispering game?"} +{"answers": ["Alsos Mission"], "question": "during World War II, the multi-national captured and dismantled a German experimental nuclear reactor \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Washington v. Texas"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court ruled in that the right to obtain witnesses in one's favor is critical to the very ability to \"present a defense\"?"} +{"answers": ["522666"], "question": "the antagonist of the \"Millennium\" episode \"\" represents \"an indictment upon the modern obsession with celebrity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nimr al-Nimr", "Nimr Baqir al-Nimr", "Nimr", "al-Nimr"], "question": "Shia Sheikh called for Saudi protestors to use \"the roar of the word\" in response to police bullets?"} +{"answers": ["Hostess CupCake"], "question": "Hostess Brands has claimed that the (\"pictured\") was \"the first snack cake ever introduced to the market,\" but that claim has been disputed by rival Tastykake?"} +{"answers": ["1981 strike at the Piast Coal Mine in Bieruń"], "question": "hundreds of Polish coal miners spent two weeks underground in the ?"} +{"answers": ["International parrot trade"], "question": "in the 1980s, an estimated 50,000 to 150,000 neotropical parrots were annually into the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Old Carthusians F.C."], "question": " is one of only two football clubs to have won both the FA Cup and FA Amateur Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Union Watersphere"], "question": "the in Union, New Jersey, was formerly the tallest sphere-topped water tower in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Johnny Basham", "Johnny", "Basham"], "question": "European welterweight champion \"\" faced a manslaughter charge after killing an opponent in a boxing match?"} +{"answers": ["Broken Age"], "question": "Double Fine Productions raised more than in under 24 hours in a record-breaking, crowd-sourced Kickstarter funding drive for ?"} +{"answers": ["Pope", "Pope"], "question": "racehorse came from behind \"within a few strides of the winning-post\" to win the 1809 Derby Stakes by a neck?"} +{"answers": ["Vianden Pumped Storage Plant"], "question": "construction of the began after a treaty was signed between Luxembourg and the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate?"} +{"answers": ["Chrysosplenium iowense"], "question": " is sometimes considered to be a variety of \"Chrysosplenium alternifolium\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alison Clare Quinn", "Alison Quinn", "Alison", "Quinn"], "question": "Australian former Paralympian \"\" was brought to gymnastics as a child in the hope that it would improve her coordination and symmetry?"} +{"answers": ["Die Freundin"], "question": ", a German lesbian magazine published from 1924 to 1933, was temporarily shut down by the Weimar government?"} +{"answers": ["Wenlock Christison", "Christison", "Wenlock"], "question": "the life of , who was condemned to death for being a Quaker while in Massachusetts Bay Colony by Governor John Endicott, was spared by King Charles II?"} +{"answers": ["Gauss's Pythagorean right triangle proposal"], "question": "Carl Friedrich Gauss is credited with a to signal aliens by drawing a massive representation of the Pythagorean theorem on the Siberian tundra using pine trees and fields of wheat?"} +{"answers": ["Zaian War"], "question": "French general Hubert Lyautey \"\" described his defensive tactics in the as analogous to hollowing out a lobster?"} +{"answers": ["Mahmoud", "Mahmoud"], "question": "in 1936, set a course record at Epsom and became the third of four grey racehorses to ever win the Derby Stakes?"} +{"answers": ["Vicky Donor"], "question": "actor John Abraham's first production deals with the concept of sperm donation?"} +{"answers": ["1991 PBA First Conference Finals"], "question": "in the , Ginebra San Miguel became the first team in Philippine Basketball Association history to win a championship series coming from a 1–3 deficit?"} +{"answers": ["Zennor Head"], "question": ", Cornwall, is named after a woman who was reputedly washed up there after being thrown into the sea in a barrel by her husband?"} +{"answers": ["Redstone Inn"], "question": "Colorado's \"\", originally a 1900s dormitory for unmarried male Colorado Fuel and Iron workers, had indoor plumbing, electricity and telephone when it was built?"} +{"answers": ["Kiwitz", "Heinz", "Heinz Kiwitz"], "question": "in 1937, after German artist was lauded in the Nazi press, he wrote an open letter to Hitler to renounce the praise?"} +{"answers": ["University Times"], "question": "the , a newspaper of the University of Pittsburgh, was threatened with closure when it covered a heated dispute among the faculty and administration in 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Blattoidealestes"], "question": "a fossil of the Middle Permian therocephalian represents the oldest record of multicuspid teeth among theriodonts, the ancestors of mammals?"} +{"answers": ["Nina", "Putnam", "Nina Wilcox Putnam"], "question": " wrote the story that was the basis for \"The Mummy\" and drafted the first 1040 income tax form?"} +{"answers": ["Give Me Five!"], "question": "the music video of the title track in AKB48 single is 34 minutes long?"} +{"answers": ["Alcock's Arabian"], "question": " \"\", an Arabian horse imported to England in the 18th century, is putatively the ancestor of all grey Thoroughbred horses?"} +{"answers": ["Similodonta"], "question": "one species of the extinct bivalve was found down a Welsh borehole?"} +{"answers": ["Pilot", "Pilot"], "question": "in the \"\" for \"The Cosby Show\" Bill Cosby's character taught his son a lesson using Monopoly money?"} +{"answers": ["Nick", "Nick Swardson", "Swardson"], "question": "comedian \"\" first performed stand-up comedy at the age of 18 \"as a goof\" and was selected to perform at the US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado just two years later?"} +{"answers": ["Sri Lanka Eye Donation Society"], "question": "the has donated over 60,000 corneas for transplantation in 57 countries, including those of the late President of Sri Lanka, J. R. Jayewardene?"} +{"answers": ["Dumb Things"], "question": "Paul Kelly's song \"\" was used on the soundtrack, for the Yahoo Serious film \"Young Einstein\" after Kelly's wife Kaarin Fairfax acted in a scene with Serious' wife Lulu Pinkus?"} +{"answers": ["Federal Web Managers Council"], "question": "the is the steering committee for the Web Content Managers Forum, an ad hoc community of more than 2,000 U.S. government web and new media professionals?"} +{"answers": ["Barkip"], "question": "near the hamlet of in North Ayrshire, the largest anaerobic digestion power plant in Scotland was completed in ?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh Gourley", "Gourley"], "question": "the New Zealand immigrant had jobs as varied as gold digger, livery trader, saddler, coach operator, undertaker and Mayor of Dunedin?"} +{"answers": ["King & Queen"], "question": "the Otis Redding and Carla Thomas album was Redding's first duet album, and the last studio album he recorded before his death?"} +{"answers": ["Justin Pope", "Pope", "Justin Lee Pope", "Justin"], "question": "pitcher broke Roger Clemens' college baseball record of 35 consecutive scoreless innings?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Grunwald", "Battle of Grunwald"], "question": "the masterpiece painting by Jan Matejko was among the most wanted artifacts that Nazi Germany planned to destroy?"} +{"answers": ["Jennifer Worth", "Jennifer", "Worth"], "question": "British midwife and bestselling author criticized Mike Leigh's 2004 film \"Vera Drake\" for depicting an \"invariably fatal\" method of abortion as quick and painless for women?"} +{"answers": ["Bonfire", "Bonfire"], "question": " helped Anky van Grunsven win three Olympic gold medals?"} +{"answers": ["Sforza Hours"], "question": "the theft of the is one of the earliest recorded examples of art theft in the Italian Renaissance?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur Jackson", "Arthur Jackson", "Arthur Charles Jackson", "Arthur", "Jackson"], "question": "Olympic shooter turned down a position as head of promotions at the Winchester Repeating Arms Company so that he could continue competing in shooting tournaments?"} +{"answers": ["Blade Runner", "Blade Runner"], "question": "due to licensing issues, the 1985 video game was based on the movie soundtrack by Vangelis rather than on \"Blade Runner\" itself?"} +{"answers": ["Sjumandjaja"], "question": " was the first Indonesian to attend the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography and the first non-Russian to graduate \"summa cum laude\"?"} +{"answers": ["St. Vincent's HealthCare", "St. Vincent's HealthCare Foundation"], "question": "Jacksonville's Catholic-affiliated merged with Baptist Health in 1995 to cut costs by , but the organizations separated in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Reis", "Sinan", "Sinan Reis"], "question": ", a Sephardi Jewish pirate and Barbary corsair whose family was expelled from Spain in 1492, helped Ottoman admiral Hayreddin Barbarossa defeat the Spanish at the 1538 Battle of Preveza \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Minute by Minute", "Minute by Minute"], "question": "The Doobie Brothers' single \"\" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Song of the Year but lost to the band's prior single, \"What a Fool Believes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Leopardos de Santa Clara"], "question": "Negro league baseball stars Satchel Paige, Josh Gibson, and Oscar Charleston each played in Cuba for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Tivadar", "Zemplényi", "Tivadar Zemplényi"], "question": "Hungarian Realist painter was awarded a silver medal at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Hiseland", "William Hiseland"], "question": " \"\", the last survivor of the Battle of Edgehill, also fought at Malplaquet sixty-seven years later?"} +{"answers": ["Mroué", "Rabih Mroué", "Rabih"], "question": "the Beirut-based actor and visual artist had to premiere a piece in Tokyo because it was banned at home?"} +{"answers": ["McGuckin", "Gregory", "Gregory P. McGuckin"], "question": "New Jersey Assemblyman is the son of the first directly elected mayor of Brick Township, New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now"], "question": ", Maya Angelou's first book of essays, has been called one of her \"wisdom books\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lamberton", "Charles Lamberton", "Charles"], "question": "French paleontologist scathingly rebutted a theory claiming that some extinct, giant lemurs were aquatic and that one of them was an \"arboreal-aquatic acrobat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kuntowijoyo"], "question": "Indonesian author said he did not follow a blueprint when writing?"} +{"answers": ["Animal Justice Party"], "question": ", federally registered in , is the first Australian political party dedicated to animal rights issues?"} +{"answers": ["Alabama Judicial Building"], "question": "a Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court was removed from office for not removing a granite monument from the rotunda of the in Montgomery, Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["Trigonoconcha"], "question": "small shells of are triangular?"} +{"answers": ["Jeremiah Smith", "Jeremiah", "Jeremiah Smith", "Smith"], "question": "Sir Peter Lely's depiction of naval officer \"\" has been called \"one of the finest portraits of the age\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Himara"], "question": "Benito Mussolini admitted that one of the causes of the Italian defeat at the was the high morale of the Greek troops?"} +{"answers": ["Sublingua"], "question": "prosimian primates like lemurs and slow lorises have a \"second tongue\" called a , which they use to clean their toothcomb?"} +{"answers": ["Aimwell"], "question": "unlike all modern Thoroughbreds, the 1785 Derby winner was not descended in the male line from either the Darley Arabian, the Godolphin Arabian, or the Byerley Turk?"} +{"answers": ["Cylindroteuthis"], "question": "findings of and other belemnites in Greenland suggest that an early form of the Gulf Stream existed as early as the Valanginian (Early Cretaceous)?"} +{"answers": ["Noé", "Adolf Carl Noé", "Adolf"], "question": " challenged disbelief in the possibility of North American coal balls \"(example pictured)\" by presenting a wheelbarrow full of them?"} +{"answers": ["Theological College", "Theological College"], "question": ", a Roman Catholic seminary in Washington, D.C., educates seminarians from over 30 dioceses around the world?"} +{"answers": ["Local Coordination Committees of Syria"], "question": "according to \"The New York Times\", the \"overwhelmingly young\" are starting to \"emerge as a pivotal force\" in Syria?"} +{"answers": ["Bobby'' Chalmers", "Bobby Chalmers", "Bobby", "Chalmers"], "question": "Rhodesian soccer captain , a white man, was assisted in his leadership of the mostly black national team by his proficiency in both Ndebele and Shona?"} +{"answers": ["Mekor Baruch"], "question": "a cluster of streets in Jerusalem's neighborhood are named after the Maccabees, heroes of the Hanukkah story?"} +{"answers": ["Lonesomehurst Cabin"], "question": "the 1959 Yellowstone earthquake caused Hebgen Lake, near Yellowstone National Park, to recede , leaving a wide gravel beach along the lakefront of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "Edna", "Edna Clarke Hall", "Clarke Hall"], "question": " many drawings and prints based on \"Wuthering Heights\" reflected the artist's own periods of emotional crisis?"} +{"answers": ["Skyscraper", "Skyscraper"], "question": "a won the Epsom Derby of 1789?"} +{"answers": ["Hook and Ladder No. 4"], "question": "the \"\" fire station in Albany, New York, is one of the few Dutch Colonial Revival buildings in the city?"} +{"answers": ["Dosti", "Hasan Dosti", "Hasan"], "question": "although initially served as Minister of Justice of the quisling government of Albania during WWII he later joined the resistance movement?"} +{"answers": ["Romney Academy"], "question": "upon its incorporation of classical studies in 1820, became one of the earliest institutions of higher education in the South Branch Potomac region of present-day West Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["furtum", "Furtum"], "question": "a slave found liable for the manifest form of the Roman delict of (\"theft\") could be thrown from the Tarpeian Rock?"} +{"answers": ["Whisker", "Whisker"], "question": "the 1815 Derby winner \"\" was said to be \"as near perfection as a horse could be\"?"} +{"answers": ["Piyale Pasha Mosque"], "question": "Iznik-tiled lunette panels believed to have been removed from Istanbul's in the 19th century are currently on display in various museums such as the Louvre and the V&A?"} +{"answers": ["Needing/Getting"], "question": "OK Go band member Damian Kulash was trained in stunt driving for the making of the music video for \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad"], "question": "following the 2011 Libyan civil war, many Tuareg fighters for the defeated government became members of the , seeking an independent Azawad?"} +{"answers": ["Kirchner", "Albert Kirchner", "Albert"], "question": ", who made many pornographic films, was the first filmmaker to direct a film about the life of Christ?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José Manuel Martín Pérez", "Martín", "José Manuel Martín"], "question": "Spanish character actor starred in one of the earliest Spaghetti Westerns, \"Savage Guns\" (1961), and went on to become one of the most prolific villains of the genre?"} +{"answers": ["Laternula elliptica"], "question": "the bivalve mollusc was collected and first described on an expedition that included HMS \"Beagle\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pedro", "Pedro Dibut Villafana", "Dibut", "Pedro Dibut"], "question": " was one of several white Cubans who played baseball in both the Negro leagues and the major leagues before integration?"} +{"answers": ["Am Abend"], "question": ", a 1910 German film, was one of the earliest pornographic films?"} +{"answers": ["Marco Dane"], "question": "actor Gerald Anthony was called \"daytime's answer to Al Pacino\" for his portrayal of fictional character on the American soap opera, \"One Life to Live\"?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of Nelson Mandela, Parliament Square", "Statue of Nelson Mandela"], "question": "the \"\" located in Parliament Square was originally intended to be placed in Trafalgar Square, home to Nelson's Column?"} +{"answers": ["Edin", "Edin Osmanović", "Osmanović"], "question": "with his team HIT Gorica, football manager was runner up in the Liga Simobil Vodafone and Slovenian Football Cup and participated in the UEFA Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Günther", "Strupp", "Günther Strupp"], "question": "German illustrator survived Nazi imprisonment and became a contributor to \"Ulenspiegel\", a magazine created by two other survivors?"} +{"answers": ["Berkeley Robotics and Human Engineering Laboratory"], "question": "the conducts scientific research on design and control of a class of robotic systems worn or operated by humans?"} +{"answers": ["Neff", "Lucas", "Lucas Neff"], "question": "\"Raising Hope\" creator Greg Garcia created a fake Twitter account and pretended to be actor as a practical joke?"} +{"answers": ["Great Mosque of Central Java"], "question": "the \"\" has six hydraulic umbrellas to represent the six tenets of iman?"} +{"answers": ["Owsley", "Douglas W. Owsley", "Douglas"], "question": " of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History has overseen the forensic examination of over 10,000 human remains from over an 8,000-year time span?"} +{"answers": ["György Zala", "Zala", "György Zala", "György"], "question": " statue of the Archangel Gabriel won a \"Grand Prix\" at the Paris Exhibition of 1900?"} +{"answers": ["Villicumia"], "question": "the Ordovician age bivalve has overlapping teeth seen in few other bivalves?"} +{"answers": ["Roger de Bussy", "Roger", "Bussy"], "question": "although the Treaty of Wallingford in 1153 required to give up Oxford Castle to King Henry II of England, it is not clear if de Bussy had control of the castle?"} +{"answers": ["Brookesia micra"], "question": " \"(pictured on a match head)\" is the smallest known chameleon?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Herman Robinson", "Robinson"], "question": "in the 1930s, , who later founded Operation Crossroads Africa, was chased by a lynch mob after encouraging African American churchgoers to vote?"} +{"answers": ["1981 general strike in Bielsko-Biała"], "question": "the in Poland forced several officials to lose their jobs?"} +{"answers": ["De Rosa", "Eugene De Rosa", "Eugene L. De Rosa", "Eugene", "Rosa"], "question": "the work of the Italian American theater architect includes The Broadway Theatre, built in 1924?"} +{"answers": ["Moestopo"], "question": "National Hero of Indonesia convinced his soldiers to use manure-covered bamboo spears and eat cats?"} +{"answers": ["Goff", "Jack", "Le Goff", "Jack Le Goff"], "question": " has been called \"one of the greatest coaches in three-day eventing history\", as he built a multiple-medal-winning team from previously unknown horses and riders?"} +{"answers": ["Sucker M.C.'s"], "question": "\"\" was the B-side of the first single by Run–D.M.C.?"} +{"answers": ["Lamborn", "Levi", "Levi Leslie Lamborn", "Levi L. Lamborn"], "question": "Do you know that, while running against him for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, gave William McKinley a red carnation, which became McKinley's good-luck charm for the rest of his life?"} +{"answers": ["Mubarak", "Fadhila", "Fadhila Mubarak"], "question": " was arrested by Bahraini police after approaching a checkpoint with \"pro-revolutionary\" music playing from her car?"} +{"answers": ["Russell D. Oliver", "Oliver", "Russell Dwight", "Russell"], "question": ", dubbed the \"second Red Grange\" at age 16, was the fourth University of Michigan athlete to win nine varsity letters in three major sports?"} +{"answers": ["Game Dev Story"], "question": "Ron Gilbert, the creator of the \"Monkey Island\" video game series, told \"Wired\" that he was an addict of the iPhone and Android video game ?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Thomson", "Thomson", "William Thomson"], "question": "New Zealand politician was \"portly in presence and strong in voice, [and] could both be seen and [be] heard\"?"} +{"answers": ["Deptford Dockyard"], "question": " \"\" built and refitted ships for Cook, Vancouver, Bligh and Nelson, Drake was knighted there and Peter the Great was a visitor?"} +{"answers": ["Detachment of wall paintings"], "question": "Caligula, \"enflamed with lust\", tried to of Atalanta and Helen of Troy?"} +{"answers": ["Milecastle 18"], "question": " of Hadrian's Wall may have functioned as a workshop for the repair of shoes?"} +{"answers": ["Bruno Banani", "Banani", "Bruno", "Bruno Banani"], "question": ", a luger who sought to be the first Tongan at the Winter Olympic Games, used the name of a lingerie firm for more than two years?"} +{"answers": ["International Society for Nanoscale Science, Computation, and Engineering"], "question": "the Tulip Award in DNA Computing was first given in Leiden, whose botanical garden is known as the birthplace of the tulip culture in the Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["Delray Brooks", "Brooks", "Delray"], "question": " co-founded a professional basketball team?"} +{"answers": ["Davidson", "Paul Davidson", "Paul Davidson", "Paul"], "question": " \"\" produced thirty-nine movies directed by Ernst Lubitsch?"} +{"answers": ["Noble", "Noble"], "question": "the racehorse won the 1786 Derby Stakes despite 30/1 odds against him?"} +{"answers": ["Pain in My Heart"], "question": "the title track of Otis Redding's was accused of being a copyright infringement due to similarities with Irma Thomas' \"Ruler of My Heart\"?"} +{"answers": ["Radim", "Radim Nečas", "Nečas"], "question": "footballer became the most expensive player in Czechoslovakia when Slavia Prague signed him for Czechoslovak koruna in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["On My Way", "On My Way"], "question": "the writer of the \"Glee\" episode \"\" wrote \"The First Time\" first?"} +{"answers": ["Peshtigo Reef", "Peshtigo Reef Light"], "question": "although the incorporates a keeper's dwelling, it has never been permanently manned?"} +{"answers": ["Reidar", "Reidar Jørgensen", "Jørgensen"], "question": "botanist was a national champion in middle distance running?"} +{"answers": ["Theater des Westens"], "question": "Berlin's \"\" was the stage for Diaghilev Ballets Russes with Anna Pavlova, the premiere of Henze's opera \"König Hirsch\", and the premiere in German of \"My Fair Lady\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wings Club"], "question": "Igor Sikorsky told the in 1964 that the helicopter would not be replaced by vertical take-off and landing aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["West Cornwall Bryophytes Site of Special Scientific Interest"], "question": "the is one of only three sites in the British Isles where the rare liverwort \"Cephaloziella integerrima\" can be found?"} +{"answers": ["Acacia reficiens", "Vachellia reficiens"], "question": "the bark of is used to curdle milk, and its thorns used to pierce ears in the Kaokoveld region of Namibia?"} +{"answers": ["Jan Uddin", "Jan", "Uddin"], "question": "actor and model , best known for his role in the BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\" as Jalil Iqbal, was beaten by his father, who also refused to let him watch television or read books?"} +{"answers": ["Zeckendorf Towers"], "question": "the outdoor spaces of make up the largest residential green roof in New York?"} +{"answers": ["Robert E. Howard Museum", "Robert E. Howard"], "question": "the in Cross Plains, Texas, is devoted to the creator of Conan the Barbarian?"} +{"answers": ["Andrey Petrovich Kapitsa", "Andrey", "Andrey Kapitsa", "Kapitsa"], "question": "Russian geographer , discoverer of the largest subglacial lake in Antarctica \"\", was a son of Pyotr Kapitsa, a Nobel Physics laureate known for low temperature research?"} +{"answers": ["Bolo", "Bolo"], "question": "the 1982 Apple II game was praised in 2010 for its \"surprisingly nice AI enemies\"?"} +{"answers": ["Édouard", "Édouard Joseph Dantan", "Joseph Dantan", "Dantan"], "question": " was only 19 when he won a commission for a large religious mural?"} +{"answers": ["Jon", "Spence", "Jon Hunter Spence"], "question": ", author of the 2003 book \"Becoming Jane Austen\", was born in the U.S. state of Georgia but died an Australian citizen?"} +{"answers": ["Polybius henslowii"], "question": " has more swimming legs than other swimming crabs?"} +{"answers": ["Missouri School for the Blind"], "question": "the was the first school in the United States to adopt the Braille system?"} +{"answers": ["Cleaning symbiosis"], "question": "in 420 BC, Herodotus claimed Nile crocodiles had a with a bird \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lynch", "William", "William A. Lynch", "William Arnold Lynch", "William Lynch", "Arnold Lynch"], "question": "Ohio attorney once tried a case with a future Supreme Court justice as co-counsel and a future U.S. President as opposing counsel?"} +{"answers": ["Poedjangga Baroe"], "question": "in nine years of circulation, Indonesian literary magazine had 125 employees or contributors but never more than 150 subscribers?"} +{"answers": ["Millennium Park Bus Depot"], "question": "the in Delhi overtook the Central Bus Station in Tel Aviv to become the largest bus station in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Greta", "Schiller", "Greta Schiller"], "question": "English filmmaker directed the 1976 short film \"Greta's Girls\" which is one of the first documentaries that focuses on lesbians?"} +{"answers": ["Krejci Dump"], "question": "after the became part of the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area in Ohio, the National Park Service discovered the land qualified for Superfund cleanup?"} +{"answers": ["Port Washington Light", "Port Washington Breakwater Light", "Port Washington"], "question": "the \"\" was restored with the assistance of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg?"} +{"answers": ["Dustforce"], "question": "the video game won the $100,000 Independent Game Developers prize at the 2010 GDC Online conference?"} +{"answers": ["Saine", "Pap", "Pap Saine"], "question": "editor was imprisoned for sedition after criticizing the Gambian government response to the murder of his co-editor and childhood friend?"} +{"answers": ["Gustavus", "Gustavus"], "question": "in 1821, became the first of four grey horses to win the Derby Stakes?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Alfred Horsley Hinton", "Hinton"], "question": "English photographer , a staunch defender of pictorialism, was once called a \"slimy snake\" by the American Edward Steichen?"} +{"answers": ["R-29RMU2 Layner"], "question": "the Russian submarine-launched ballistic missile is claimed to be the best missile of its type in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Supercomputer architecture"], "question": "the Aquasar uses the heat it generates to warm a university campus?"} +{"answers": ["Cranberry Creek Archeological District"], "question": "the \"\" contains several hundred ancient American Indian burial mounds?"} +{"answers": ["Sir Thomas", "Sir Thomas"], "question": ", a racehorse purchased by George, Prince of Wales, became the first horse owned by a member of the British Royal Family to win the Derby Stakes?"} +{"answers": ["Slamet Rahardjo Djarot", "Slamet Rahardjo", "Rahardjo", "Slamet"], "question": "the chemistry between and Christine Hakim was chosen as the second best in Indonesian cinema?"} +{"answers": ["Folk Singer", "Folk Singer"], "question": "Muddy Waters has been described as one of the few \"blues albums that qualify as audiophile recordings\"?"} +{"answers": ["Muradov", "Musa Muradov", "Musa"], "question": "journalist was once trapped in a basement for 14 days by damage from an artillery shell?"} +{"answers": ["From St Kilda to Kings Cross"], "question": "although Paul Kelly's 1985 first solo single \"\" did not chart it was included in \"Top 20 Sydney Songs\" and \"Top 25 Melbourne Songs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sclerodactyla briareus"], "question": "the can eject its internal organs to confuse and deter predators?"} +{"answers": ["Copenhagen", "Copenhagen"], "question": "the Duke of Wellington was almost kicked in the head by his war horse \"\" after riding the horse for 17 straight hours during the Battle of Waterloo?"} +{"answers": ["Double Fine Happy Action Theater"], "question": "the developers of incorporated new game behavior in response to watching children play with their augmented reality game?"} +{"answers": ["Born Again", "Born Again"], "question": "the ballad \"\" by the Christian rock band Third Day features vocals from Lacey Mosley of the alternative metal band Flyleaf?"} +{"answers": ["St. Vincent's Medical Center Southside"], "question": ", founded as St. Luke's Hospital in 1873, began in a rented, two-room farmhouse in Jacksonville, Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Leptasterias hexactis"], "question": "the often has to compete with the larger ochre starfish for food?"} +{"answers": ["1953 NBA All-Star Game"], "question": "Don Barksdale became the first African American basketball player to play in the NBA All-Star Game after he was selected to play in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Hill", "John Hill", "John", "John Hill"], "question": " was tasked with preparing for sale and disposal, an event depicted by J. M. W. Turner in \"The Fighting Temeraire\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Straus Street"], "question": "the Israeli city of Netanya and Jerusalem’s were both named in honor of an owner of Macy's department store?"} +{"answers": ["Jacksonville Roar", "The ROAR of the Jaguars"], "question": "rookie cheerleaders from the earn less than $100 for each Jaguars game?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Dauksza", "Tony", "Tony'' Dauksza", "Dauksza"], "question": "former American football player in 1971 became the first person to traverse the Northwest Passage in anything other than a ship, completing the journey by himself in a canoe?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Vatapi"], "question": "the Pallava ruler Narasimhavarman I assumed the title \"Vatapi-kondan\" or \"taker of Vatapi\" after his victory in the against the Chalukya king Pulakesin II in 642?"} +{"answers": ["Calocedrus huashanensis"], "question": "the extinct incense-cedar is one of only three conifers found in the Ningming Formation?"} +{"answers": ["Columnea consanguinea"], "question": " \"\" have translucent red heart-shaped markings on their leaves to attract hummingbirds?"} +{"answers": ["Kibbey", "Joseph Henry Kibbey", "Joseph"], "question": "Arizona Territorial Governor preferred to be addressed by the title \"judge\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ellen Lowell"], "question": "\"As the World Turns\" heroine was the first major character in any serial to have an illegitimate child?"} +{"answers": ["Zainal", "Zainal Mustafa", "Mustafa"], "question": ", a National Hero of Indonesia, died in 1944, yet his family did not learn of it until 26 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve'' Hagen", "Steve Hagen", "Hagen"], "question": "a childhood desire to know truth led to Zen Buddhism?"} +{"answers": ["Richard E. Sloan", "Richard Elihu Sloan", "Richard", "Sloan"], "question": "Arizona Territorial Governor \"\" had the legal authority to make appropriations and levy taxes without legislative approval?"} +{"answers": ["Bradbury Fields"], "question": "Liverpool charity runs a club for blind people to ride tandem bicycles?"} +{"answers": ["Ecclesia and Synagoga"], "question": "pairs of figures personifying are found in Christian Medieval art?"} +{"answers": ["Pachylemur"], "question": "the name , now used for a type of extinct giant lemur, was first used as group name of primitive primates once considered intermediate between pachyderms and lemurs?"} +{"answers": ["Arizona Pioneers' Home"], "question": "Big Nose Kate, who claimed to have witnessed the gunfight at the O.K. Corral, spent her final years at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Football League Cup Final", "1985 Football League Cup Final"], "question": "despite reaching the , both Norwich and Sunderland were relegated from the First Division at the end of that season?"} +{"answers": ["Georgian numerals"], "question": "the names of are constructed in part using a base-20 system?"} +{"answers": ["Love's Messenger"], "question": "the 1885 watercolor painting \"\" shows several symbols of \"beauty, love, and abundance of Venus and the sensuality and unpredictability of her son Cupid\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pan", "Pan"], "question": "after a close finish at the 1808 Derby Stakes, the owners of the second, third and fourth placed horses all challenged the winner, , to match races?"} +{"answers": ["Salix arbusculoides"], "question": "the was used in traditional Eskimo medicine to treat skin sores and watery eyes?"} +{"answers": ["Harmondsworth Great Barn"], "question": "English poet and heritage campaigner Sir John Betjeman described the 15th-century as the \"Cathedral of Middlesex\"?"} +{"answers": ["A Free Ride"], "question": " is considered to be the earliest surviving American hardcore pornographic film?"} +{"answers": ["Canterbury Cricket Week"], "question": " is the oldest cricket festival week in England?"} +{"answers": ["Lift Up Your Face"], "question": "a live concert performance of the Third Day song \"\" was released along with the rest of the concert to benefit 2011 Joplin Tornado relief for Joplin, Missouri?"} +{"answers": ["Sara Blicavs", "Sara", "Blicavs"], "question": "current Australian Institute of Sport player is testing a sport bra for Berlei?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Albert Seymour", "Henry Seymour", "Seymour", "Henry Seymour"], "question": " was a secularist and anarchist who introduced the Edison Disc record to England in 1913?"} +{"answers": ["C&O desk", "C&O"], "question": "in the Oval Office, George H. W. Bush used the instead of the Resolute desk during his presidential term?"} +{"answers": ["Disco Fever"], "question": "hip hop artist Run-D.M.C. performed their first paying gig at the nightclub in the Bronx?"} +{"answers": ["Dyspanopeus sayi"], "question": "the crab may have lived in the Venetian Lagoon for 15 years before it was discovered?"} +{"answers": ["Pollicipes polymerus"], "question": "the gooseneck barnacle \"(several pictured)\" will become sterile if there are no others within ?"} +{"answers": ["Calais"], "question": " came to be called the \"brightest jewel in the English crown\" owing to its great importance as the gateway for the tin, lead, cloth and wool trades?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Hausmann", "Robert Hausmann"], "question": "the German cellist was the dedicatee and first performer of both Bruch's \"Kol Nidrei\" and Brahms's Double Concerto in A minor?"} +{"answers": ["Call My Name", "Call My Name"], "question": "the song \"\" by Christian rock band Third Day was covered by country singer Keith Urban?"} +{"answers": ["Bell", "Josh", "Josh Bell", "Josh Bell"], "question": " received a US$5 million signing bonus, a record for a player chosen in the second round of the Major League Baseball Draft?"} +{"answers": ["Sam", "Sam"], "question": "one Sam rode to victory at the 1818 Derby?"} +{"answers": ["Swoon of the Virgin"], "question": "art showing a \"(example illustrated)\" became less common in the 16th century, after attacks by theologians?"} +{"answers": ["Aegisuchus"], "question": "the flat-headed crocodilian relative had a circular projection on top of its skull that may have served as an eyespot in mating displays?"} +{"answers": ["Wangemann", "Adelbert Theodor Wangemann", "Adelbert Theodor Edward Wangemann", "Adelbert"], "question": " recorded the voice of Helmuth von Moltke in 1890, the only known recording of someone born in the 18th century?"} +{"answers": ["Wagner Dream"], "question": "Jonathan Harvey visited Chamonix to sample a thunderclap for use in his opera ?"} +{"answers": ["Susan", "Susan"], "question": "Queen Elizabeth II has owned more than 30 descendants of her first Corgi ?"} +{"answers": ["Brock", "Bazon", "Bazon Brock"], "question": "in 1968, the German artist created a sign in the style of a high voltage warning saying \"der Tod muß abgeschafft werden ...\" (\"death must be abolished ...\")?"} +{"answers": ["Girih"], "question": " tiling patterns used by medieval Islamic artisans \"(example pictured)\" in some cases exhibited quasicrystalline tiling, five centuries before Penrose tilings were discovered in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Sangay"], "question": ", a stratovolcano in Ecuador nicknamed \"The Frightener\" in Quechua, has been continuously erupting since 1934?"} +{"answers": ["Armenians in Baku"], "question": "after being a major part of Baku in most of the 19th and 20th centuries, almost completely disappeared due to a pogrom in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Díaz", "Yndamiro Restano Díaz", "Yndamiro"], "question": "Cuban journalist was reportedly released from prison at the request of Danielle Mitterand, the wife of the former President of France?"} +{"answers": ["Megaphragma mymaripenne"], "question": "adult wasps are only 200 micrometres long, similar in size to single-celled organisms?"} +{"answers": ["Boxwood Barkentine"], "question": "the Airedale Terrier won the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in his very first show as an adult?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Lincoln's Lyceum address"], "question": "during his 1838 , Abraham Lincoln \"\" warned of a tyrant overtaking the United States from within?"} +{"answers": ["Champion", "Champion"], "question": "in 1800, became the first racehorse to win both the Derby and the St. Leger Stakes?"} +{"answers": ["Badawi", "Samar", "Samar Badawi", "Samar Mohammad Badawi"], "question": " and Manal al-Sharif are suing Saudi authorities for rejecting their driving licence applications?"} +{"answers": ["Stone Bridge", "Stone Bridge"], "question": "the at Regensburg, probably built in 1135–46, was the city's only bridge across the Danube for about 800 years?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Andy Flynn", "Flynn", "Andy Flynn"], "question": "footballer played in all of York City's seven FA Cup games in the 1926–27 season, as the team reached the competition's first round for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["Zombie strip"], "question": "\"Blondie\", \"B.C.\", and \"Hägar the Horrible\" are all ?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Lincoln", "Abraham Lincoln"], "question": "George Peter Alexander Healy's portrait \"\" was based on his earlier work, \"The Peacemakers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Poonch Airport"], "question": "during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947, Indian pilots landed Dakota aircraft at during the night with the help of oil lamps in the absence of any landing aids?"} +{"answers": ["Burning of Francis McIntosh"], "question": "the only state legislator in Missouri or Illinois to condemn the in 1836 was Abraham Lincoln?"} +{"answers": ["Caprella mutica"], "question": " are invading the coastlines of North America, Europe, and New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Super Cub", "Honda Super Cub"], "question": "the \"You meet the nicest people on a Honda\" ad campaign established Honda's brand image in the US and helped the \"\" become the top-selling motor vehicle in history?"} +{"answers": ["Sati", "Sati"], "question": "the castellan of refused to allow Venetians to capture it after Balša II ceded it to the Venetian Republic in 1395?"} +{"answers": ["Bread of Happiness"], "question": " was the tenth highest-grossing film in Japan between 28 and 29 January 2012, despite being released in only 47 cinemas?"} +{"answers": ["Spa Road railway station"], "question": "the former , opened in 1836, was London's first railway terminus?"} +{"answers": ["Private School", "Private School"], "question": "according to critic Roger Ebert, reflected a trend of \"anti-woman\" films?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Maddison", "Joseph Clarkson Maddison"], "question": " designs took both first and second place in a contest to design Christchurch Town Hall?"} +{"answers": ["Revelation", "Revelation"], "question": ", the tenth studio album by the Christian rock band Third Day, was produced by Howard Benson, a Jew?"} +{"answers": ["Lagunas de Montebello National Park"], "question": "in Mexico's \"\" there are ancient Maya ruins next to 59 lakes whose colors range from emerald and turquoise to purple and reddish black?"} +{"answers": ["Alice Delysia", "Alice", "Delysia"], "question": "French actress-singer made her career on the London stage, giving each English line \"a sparkle seven times its own\"?"} +{"answers": ["Glover Park Group", "The Glover Park Group"], "question": "a distilled beverage – Smirnoff vodka – was featured in an American television commercial for the first time in decades in a spot produced by ?"} +{"answers": ["Jon Weber", "Jon", "Weber", "Jon Weber"], "question": " played on four consecutive minor league baseball championship teams?"} +{"answers": ["Praenuculinae"], "question": "the extinct bivalve subfamily can be told apart from its sister subfamily by looking at teeth?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Filkins", "Peter Filkins"], "question": "American poet was the first to translate Czech writer H. G. Adler's novels, described by \"The New Yorker\" as \"modernist masterpieces\", into English?"} +{"answers": ["Jr.", "Tim George, Jr.", "George Jr.", "Tim George Jr.", "Tim"], "question": "Richard Childress Racing driver \"\" was originally a professional chef?"} +{"answers": ["Albany Institute of History & Art"], "question": "attendance at meetings of New York's declined in the 1830s because members were bored by papers presented by the group's meteorologist?"} +{"answers": ["Tricarina"], "question": "the clawless lobster is known from a single fossil, obtained from an oil well below ground in western Iran?"} +{"answers": ["Gustav III of Sweden's coffee experiment"], "question": "King Gustav III of Sweden, in , commuted the death sentences of a pair of twins on the condition that one drank 3 pots of coffee, and the other tea, every day for the rest of their lives?"} +{"answers": ["Fawcett", "William Fawcett", "William", "William Fawcett", "William Claude Fawcett"], "question": "for an International Horse Show the fox hunting author \"\" produced \"The Moonlight Steeplechase\", an event based on the engravings of Henry Alken?"} +{"answers": ["Argentine Confederation"], "question": "Buenos Aires seceded from the from 1852 to 1861?"} +{"answers": ["Downing", "Downing Hall"], "question": " was once the home of naturalist Thomas Pennant, who described it as being \"incapable of being improved into a magnitude exceeding the revenue of the family\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gerardo Concepción Pérez", "Gerardo Concepción", "Concepción", "Gerardo"], "question": " won the 2010–11 Cuban National Series Rookie of the Year Award?"} +{"answers": ["Antimony potassium tartrate", "dipotassium bis[mu-tartrato(4-)]diantimonate(2-) trihydrate"], "question": " is used to induce vomiting in birds to determine their diet?"} +{"answers": ["Winchester", "Herbert of Winchester", "Herbert"], "question": "the medieval royal official is likely the same person as \"H.\", who tried to assassinate King Henry I of England in 1118 and was blinded and castrated in punishment?"} +{"answers": ["Azor", "Azor"], "question": "the racehorse won the 1817 Derby Stakes after being entered in the race only to act as a pacemaker for a more highly regarded stable companion?"} +{"answers": ["Theodore B. Basselin", "Basselin", "Theodore"], "question": "lumber magnate willed most of his fortune to The Catholic University of America to create a scholarship for young men studying for the Catholic priesthood?"} +{"answers": ["Malahat", "Malahat"], "question": "the , a sailing ship, delivered more illegal liquor during Prohibition than any other rum-runner?"} +{"answers": ["Hastings Prototype House"], "question": "neighbors of the in New York compared its Moderne appearance to an appliance?"} +{"answers": ["Carina Vance Mafla", "Carina", "Mafla", "Carina Isabel Vance Mafla"], "question": " campaign to shut down \"torture clinics\" that try to turn lesbians straight began years before she was appointed Ecuador's Minister for Public Health?"} +{"answers": ["Danish sculpture"], "question": "the development of was greatly influenced by Jacques Saly, a Frenchman, who designed the statue \"\" of King Frederick V?"} +{"answers": ["John William Russell", "Russell", "John Russell", "John Russell", "John"], "question": "Olympic bronze medalist was a member of the United States' last military delegation to equestrian at the Summer Olympics as well as its first civilian one?"} +{"answers": ["Eugene Eisenmann", "Eugene", "Eisenmann"], "question": " worked as a lawyer before writing \"The Species of Middle American Birds\" for the Linnaean Society of New York?"} +{"answers": ["Ulenspiegel", "Ulenspiegel"], "question": "although the title of the postwar satirical journal means \"owl mirror\" in High German, in Low German it means \"kiss my behind\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jeffries", "Larry", "Larry Jeffries"], "question": " was twice named the Southland Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year while playing for the Trinity Tigers?"} +{"answers": ["Crassadoma", "Crassadoma gigantea"], "question": "the \"\" has an orange mantle and blue eyes?"} +{"answers": ["Laila", "Laila Sari", "Hajjah Laila Sari", "Sari"], "question": "76-year-old Muslim rocker performs in a headscarf?"} +{"answers": ["Akaflieg Darmstadt D-28 Windspiel"], "question": "the , a German sailplane which set a 1934 world distance record, was silk covered and weighed less than its pilots?"} +{"answers": ["No Surrender", "No Surrender"], "question": "Rhino made his surprise debut for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling at their pay-per-view event?"} +{"answers": ["1914 Jubilee Exhibition"], "question": "among the displays at the in Kristiania were locomotives, a farm, an African village and a ski collection?"} +{"answers": ["Adriatic Sea"], "question": "the receives one third of freshwater flowing into the Mediterranean?"} +{"answers": ["Don", "Eigler", "Don Eigler"], "question": " shared the 2010 Kavli Prize in Nanoscience for using a scanning tunneling microscope tip to arrange 35 xenon atoms to spell out the letters \"IBM\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lange", "Lange"], "question": "since 1962 invention of the first plastic ski boots \"(example pictured)\", they have been on the feet of five times as many World Cup medal winners as any other brand?"} +{"answers": ["Timakova", "Natalya Timakova", "Natalya Aleksandrovna Timakova", "Natalya"], "question": "Russian Presidential press attaché , rated the third most powerful woman in Russian politics in 2011, allowed Wikipedia to use materials from the Presidential website Kremlin.ru?"} +{"answers": ["Kaproni Bulgarski KB-11 Fazan"], "question": "the prototype of the , a Bulgarian Army liaison aircraft of World War II, was nicknamed \"Quasimodo\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cadland"], "question": "due to a dead heat, the racehorse had to run twice to win the 1828 Derby Stakes?"} +{"answers": ["Freedom Neruda", "Freedom", "Neruda"], "question": "journalist was imprisoned in 1996 for satirizing the Ivorian President and was named one of the \"50 World Press Freedom Heroes\" in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Belcher", "Earl Belcher", "Earl V. Belcher", "Earl"], "question": "a broken right ankle prevented from playing in the NBA, and he is now a professional jazz musician?"} +{"answers": ["Smilax bona-nox"], "question": "the Muscogee people rubbed moistened on their faces to enhance their youthfulness?"} +{"answers": ["Ablaq"], "question": " is an Arabic term for the use in stonework of alternating or fluctuating rows of light and dark color stone \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Overmyer–Waggoner–Roush Farm", "Overmyer-Waggoner-Roush Farm"], "question": "the near Lindsey included a tree farm at a time when most Ohio farmers saw woodlots as nuisances?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Choice", "Michael", "Choice", "Michael Blair Choice"], "question": " is the first University of Texas at Arlington baseball player to be drafted in the first round of the Major League Baseball Draft?"} +{"answers": ["Day of Thirst"], "question": "the Umayyad defeat in the \"\" led to the almost complete loss of Muslim control over Transoxiana over a period of fifteen years?"} +{"answers": ["Sheremet", "Pavel", "Pavel Sheremet", "Pavel Grigorievich Sheremet"], "question": "journalist triggered a \"public row\" between Belarus and Russia by hopping a border fence?"} +{"answers": ["Ömer Özkan", "Ömer", "Özkan"], "question": "the first uterus transplant in the world with an organ taken from a cadaver was performed by Dr. and his team at the Akdeniz University?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Alfred Orange", "Orange", "William Orange"], "question": "the New Zealand Anglican clergyman amassed a library of 15,000 titles during his life?"} +{"answers": ["1-Lysophosphatidylcholine"], "question": "in humans, can be hydrolyzed by at least ten different enzymes?"} +{"answers": ["Mildred", "Mildred Lewis Rutherford", "Mildred Rutherford", "Mildred Lewis", "Rutherford"], "question": " thought that the only problem with slavery was the burden it placed on white slaveholders?"} +{"answers": ["Majdalani", "Ahmed", "Ahmed Majdalani"], "question": "following the death of Samir Ghawshah, succeeded him as secretary-general of the Palestinian Popular Struggle Front?"} +{"answers": ["Adventures of Abney & Teal", "The Adventures of Abney & Teal"], "question": "the setting for the children's show was inspired by Victoria Park, London?"} +{"answers": ["Smolensko", "Smolensko"], "question": "the commotion following the racehorse victory at the 1813 Derby Stakes resulted in an overthrown phaeton and a broken arm amongst the spectators?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Kirk", "Robert Kirk", "Kirk"], "question": "according to legend, was taken to fairyland for revealing the secrets of the Good People?"} +{"answers": ["Malloch Building"], "question": "the \"\" was used to represent Lauren Bacall's apartment in a film with Humphrey Bogart?"} +{"answers": ["Baleč"], "question": "the Roman Catholic Diocese of Balecium still exists although was destroyed in the 15th century?"} +{"answers": ["Ignacio", "Ignacio Gómez", "Gómez"], "question": "eleven of journalist colleagues at \"El Espectador\" were murdered in the first fourteen years of his career?"} +{"answers": ["Thiophosphoryl fluoride", "thiophosphoryl fluoride"], "question": " ignites spontaneously in air, but burns too cold to hurt anyone?"} +{"answers": ["Blanche", "Nettie Blanche Lazzell", "Lazzell", "Blanche Lazzell"], "question": "the woodcuts of modernist printmaker \"\" were influenced by ukiyo-e?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon"], "question": "the largest of the 67 Petit & Fritsen cast bells of the weighs ?"} +{"answers": ["Runyon", "Robert", "Robert Runyon"], "question": " photographed significant events of the Mexican Revolution, discovered several new plant species, and was mayor of Brownsville, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Lima", "Jineth Bedoya Lima", "Jineth"], "question": " was abducted, tortured, and raped following her reporting on Colombian paramilitary groups?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas Gift Evans House", "Christmas Gift Evans"], "question": " was not a Christmas gift?"} +{"answers": ["Dutch Defence League", "European Defence League"], "question": "Anders Behring Breivik, the perpetrator of the 2011 Norway attacks, was a member of the anti-Islam group , a sister organization of the English Defence League?"} +{"answers": ["Arkwright", "Francis Arkwright", "Francis", "Francis Arkwright"], "question": " was a Member of Parliament and Legislative Council in two different countries?"} +{"answers": ["Paul M. Ellwood Jr.", "Paul", "Jr.", "Paul M. Ellwood, Jr."], "question": "pediatric neurologist coined the term \"health maintenance organization\" (HMO) in the American health care system?"} +{"answers": ["Belenggu"], "question": " was the first Indonesian novel to portray a prostitute sympathetically?"} +{"answers": ["Naser al-Raas", "Naser", "al-Raas", "Naser Bader al-Raas"], "question": "Canadian national was sentenced to five years' imprisonment for attending a rally of the 2011 Bahraini uprising?"} +{"answers": ["Tyrant", "Tyrant"], "question": "after his victory in 1802, was described by a contemporary sports writer as \"one of the worst horses that ever won a Derby\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stupid in Love"], "question": "despite many critics writing that \"\" was about Rihanna and Chris Brown's altercation on the night of the 51st Grammy Awards, the song was written two days before the event?"} +{"answers": ["Arodys", "Vizcaíno", "Arodys Vizcaíno"], "question": "s fastball has been recorded as fast as ?"} +{"answers": ["Commission for Organizing the Party of the Working People of Ethiopia"], "question": "the Central Committee of the included only one woman?"} +{"answers": ["Drago Siliqi", "Siliqi", "Drago"], "question": "Do you know that, as a publisher and literary critic, increased translation of foreign literature into Albanian and encouraged Ismail Kadare to write his first novel, \"The General of the Dead Army\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bloomsbury", "Bloomsbury"], "question": "after the Thoroughbred racehorse won the 1839 Derby Stakes, his identity was questioned and bookmakers refused to pay out on \"winning\" bets?"} +{"answers": ["Nicholas Castellanos", "Nicholas", "Castellanos", "Nicholas Alexander Castellanos"], "question": " \"\" received a $3.45 million signing bonus from the Detroit Tigers, the highest ever for a player not drafted in the first round in the Major League Baseball Draft?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick", "Frederick"], "question": "the oldest jockey to win the Derby Stakes was John Forth, who rode to victory in 1829?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Ashraf Musa", "Al-Ashraf Musa, Emir of Homs", "Homs", "Al-Ashraf"], "question": " defection from the Mongol coalition was critical for the Mamluks' victory during the Battle of Ain Jalut?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Wasserman", "Wasserman", "Bob"], "question": " served as police chief, city councilman, and mayor of the city of Fremont, California?"} +{"answers": ["Smilax laurifolia"], "question": "the stems of are \"viciously armed\" with prickles?"} +{"answers": ["Barnes Old Cemetery", "Barnes Cemetery"], "question": "the disused in Barnes, west London, is said to be haunted by a ghostly nun hovering over the grave of the victim of a notorious murder?"} +{"answers": ["Moses", "Moses"], "question": " \"\" won the 1816 Derby Stakes wearing the Duke of York's colours, and became the third racehorse owned by British Royal Family to win the Derby?"} +{"answers": ["Rosemount Ski Boots"], "question": "the , one of the earliest all-plastic designs, was invented by a company better known for aerospace instruments?"} +{"answers": ["Helen", "Helen Barry", "Barry"], "question": "the actress , who starred in London and New York, married an ex-Mayor of Monmouth?"} +{"answers": ["Symphoricarpos oreophilus"], "question": "the fruit of honeysuckle is eaten by the yellow-billed magpie?"} +{"answers": ["Pavillon Ledoyen"], "question": "Louis de Saint-Just and Maximilien Robespierre dined at the two days before they were executed on 1794?"} +{"answers": ["Duvall", "Gabriel", "Gabriel Duvall"], "question": " has been called the least significant justice in the history of the Supreme Court of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Road with Cypress and Star"], "question": "Vincent van Gogh's \"\" is said to reflect his increasing awareness of his upcoming death?"} +{"answers": ["Equisetum thermale"], "question": "the extinct horsetail grew in Jurassic hot springs?"} +{"answers": ["John George Stone", "John Stone", "Stone", "John Stone", "John"], "question": " missed only three games for York City in the 1973–74 season as the club won promotion to the Second Division for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["Coccinella transversalis"], "question": "in 1781 both a Dutch zoologist and a Swedish naturalist described the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Photo Bits"], "question": ", a soft porn magazine published from 1898 to 1914, was the first pin-up magazine in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Sima de las Cotorras", "Sima de las cotorras"], "question": "down , a giant sinkhole inhabited by thousands of parakeets, there are rock paintings on the sheer cliff wall painted 5–10 thousand years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Moonlight Madness", "Moonlight Madness"], "question": "one reviewer thought ZX Spectrum computer game should have been called \"Daylight Robbery\" due to its price?"} +{"answers": ["Melky", "Melky Goeslaw", "Goeslaw"], "question": "the death of singer led to greater interest in male breast cancer in Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Blucher", "Blucher"], "question": "Blücher was at Epsom when won the Derby?"} +{"answers": ["Têtes Noires"], "question": " \"\" was the first all-female rock band from Minneapolis?"} +{"answers": ["Governor of Tennessee"], "question": "the is the only state government official in Tennessee who is directly elected by the voters of the entire state?"} +{"answers": ["Jamaï", "Aboubakr Jamaï", "Aboubakr"], "question": " went on a hunger strike after his newspapers were banned in Morocco?"} +{"answers": ["Moe Goes from Rags to Riches"], "question": "Jeremy Irons guest-starred in \"The Simpsons\" episode \"\" as the voice of a bar rag?"} +{"answers": ["1913 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the featured running by Jimmy Craig \"\", a \"Hawaiian yell,\" and snake dancing behind the Michigan band?"} +{"answers": ["Complicated", "Complicated"], "question": "according to one critic, Rihanna appeared to embody the same \"spiraling dance-floor siren\" persona on \"\" as she did on the album's lead single, \"Only Girl (In the World)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mildred", "Seydell", "Mildred Seydell"], "question": " was one of the first female newspaper journalists in the State of Georgia?"} +{"answers": ["Found", "Found"], "question": "Rossetti's , a painting about prostitution, featured a white calf \"(detail pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["America in the King Years"], "question": "each of the three volumes of Taylor Branch's were given names from aspects of the Book of Exodus?"} +{"answers": ["Tom McEwen", "Tom", "Tom McEwen", "McEwen"], "question": "in the 1945 Canadian federal election, Yukon Communist came within 162 votes of being elected to parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Gilbert–Sinton Historic District", "Gilbert-Sinton Historic District"], "question": "the grew rapidly along Cincinnati's first streetcar line?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Hosmer", "Eric John Hosmer", "Eric", "Hosmer"], "question": "after being selected third overall in the 2008 MLB Draft, was given a six million dollar signing bonus, the largest in Kansas City Royals history?"} +{"answers": ["The Ponder Heart"], "question": "a mildly retarded man gives away his family's fortune in Eudora Welty ?"} +{"answers": ["Spaniel", "Spaniel"], "question": "the winner of the 1831 Derby Stakes, , was also the smallest horse in the race?"} +{"answers": ["Vétra"], "question": "French manufacturer built trolleybuses \"(example pictured)\" for transit systems in 12 countries, on three continents?"} +{"answers": ["Wu Ying", "Ying", "Wu"], "question": ", named China's sixth richest woman at the age of 25, has been sentenced to death for financial fraud?"} +{"answers": ["Architecture of Turkey"], "question": "the has been influenced by many architects from Germany and Austria invited between 1924 and 1942 to work in Ankara?"} +{"answers": ["Lesley", "Lesley Paterson", "Paterson"], "question": "XTERRA World Champion plans to co-produce a remake of the Oscar-winning 1930 film \"All Quiet on the Western Front\"?"} +{"answers": ["Heart", "Heart"], "question": "while the of \"Glee\" features newly cast actors to introduce Rachel's two fathers, the actors cast to play them in 2009 were cut from the second episode?"} +{"answers": ["Gambela People's Liberation Movement"], "question": "in 1992 the leader of the , Agwa Alemu, was killed by his own troops?"} +{"answers": ["Mundig"], "question": " never competed on a racecourse prior to winning the 1835 Derby Stakes, and bookmakers were misled to lengthen his odds based on false information fed to them by his trainer?"} +{"answers": ["Salix alaxensis"], "question": "in some areas of northern Alaska, the willow species \"(twig pictured)\" constitutes over 95% of winter food for moose?"} +{"answers": ["South West Queensland"], "question": " had Australia's first opal discovery, Australia's first natural gas strike and Australia's largest cotton farm?"} +{"answers": ["Out Where the Buses Don't Run"], "question": "the ending to \"Miami Vice\" \"\" \"set a new standard for TV direction\"?"} +{"answers": ["Distrust That Particular Flavor"], "question": "one of the essays in William Gibson's new non-fiction collection caused \"Wired\" magazine to be banned in Singapore?"} +{"answers": ["Jane", "Jane Levy", "Jane Colburn Levy", "Levy"], "question": "\"Suburgatory\" star was named on \"Forbes\" 2011 list of 30 under 30 who are \"reinventing the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Muang Sing"], "question": "during colonial times, the French used as a weigh station and market for their opium monopoly?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Pineda", "Michael Pineda"], "question": "s \"\" fastball averaged in 2011, leading Major League Baseball rookies with at least 100 innings pitched?"} +{"answers": ["Yäsäffiw hezb dems"], "question": "in the early phase of the Ethiopian revolution, the underground publication was widely distributed in spite of military censorship?"} +{"answers": ["Young Eclipse"], "question": "the racehorse , winner of the second Derby ever held, later sired a second horse named Young Eclipse, who came second in the 1802 Derby?"} +{"answers": ["Vashon High School"], "question": " in St. Louis, Missouri, has won 14 state basketball championships since 1934?"} +{"answers": ["Ibiranu"], "question": "cuneiform tablets found at the ancient city-state of Ugarit include several letters of reprimand sent to its king by Hittite overlords?"} +{"answers": ["First Congregational Church of Guilford"], "question": "Do you know that, in the 1840s, the congregation of the in Guilford, Connecticut, underwent a split due to differing views on the abolition of slavery?"} +{"answers": ["Chiclana de la Frontera"], "question": "Novo Sancti Petri in contains a golf course designed by Severiano Ballesteros?"} +{"answers": ["Mull", "Pres Mull", "Pres"], "question": " was one of the first Distinguished Alumni of Appalachian State University?"} +{"answers": ["Autolib'"], "question": "the scheme plans to make 3,000 electric cars available to the Parisian public for rental by late 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Missing My Baby"], "question": "\"\" was one of the first songs to be played on radio stations after Selena was murdered?"} +{"answers": ["Toronto Blue Jays mascots", "Toronto Blue Jays"], "question": ", the first mascot of the Toronto Blue Jays, also starred in a \"Toronto Star\" comic strip created by the mascot's performer?"} +{"answers": ["Central Visual and Performing Arts High School", "Central VPA High School"], "question": " in St. Louis, Missouri, is the oldest public high school west of the Mississippi River?"} +{"answers": ["United States Department of Commerce and Labor", "United States Department of Commerce"], "question": "elimination of the has been proposed by both President Barack Obama and former Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry?"} +{"answers": ["Carnot wall"], "question": "Littlehampton Fort was the first in Britain to be built with a ?"} +{"answers": ["Reverie Sound Revue", "Reverie Sound Revue"], "question": "members of the Canadian indie rock band Reverie Sound Revue sent sound files to each other via e-mail in order to record ?"} +{"answers": ["Burrell", "Daisy Burrell", "Daisy"], "question": " \"\" was talent-spotted for \"The Valley of Fear\" while playing Cinderella?"} +{"answers": ["Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg", "University of Fine Arts of Hamburg", "University of Fine Arts"], "question": "the main building of Hamburg's university of fine arts, , was designed by architect Fritz Schumacher and completed in 1913?"} +{"answers": ["Rebecca", "Haynes", "Rebecca Haynes"], "question": "Australian basketball player played basketball for three different American universities?"} +{"answers": ["College of Arms"], "question": "the was reincorporated by Queen Mary I on 1555, although its officers of arms had proclaimed her rival Lady Jane Grey as rightful queen two years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Keeley Electronics"], "question": "effects unit builder attributes his commercial success to low tolerance?"} +{"answers": ["Tresilian Bay"], "question": "near in Wales, there is a cave where couples throw stones to find out how long they should wait before they get married?"} +{"answers": ["Basil Salvadore D'Souza", "Basil", "D'Souza"], "question": ", Bishop of Mangalore Diocese from 1965 until his death in 1996, was the longest-serving bishop in the diocese's history?"} +{"answers": ["Ciudad Deportiva Millito Navarro"], "question": ", a multi-sport complex currently being built in Ponce, Puerto Rico, is named after Emilio Navarro, the first Puerto Rican to play in Negro league baseball?"} +{"answers": ["First Congregational Church of Litchfield"], "question": "the , now regarded as iconic, was replaced in 1873 after being said to have \"not a single line or feature ... suggesting taste or beauty\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus botryoides"], "question": "the \"\" can live for 600 years and its base can reach six metres (20 ft) in diameter?"} +{"answers": ["Thohir", "Erick Thohir", "Erick"], "question": "in 2011 Indonesian businessman became the first Asian to own an NBA franchise?"} +{"answers": ["Seling v. Young"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court ruled in that laws authorizing civil commitment of sexual predators are not criminal laws?"} +{"answers": ["Ellerslie Eagles"], "question": "the , a club in the Auckland Rugby League celebrating its centenary later this year, did not officially become known as the Eagles until 1971?"} +{"answers": ["Humiliation of Christ"], "question": "in Christian doctrine, the was willingly accepted by him?"} +{"answers": ["Frédéric Banquet", "Frédéric", "Banquet"], "question": "rugby player scored the first ever try in Super League history?"} +{"answers": ["Doodia aspera"], "question": "young fronds of the are pink-tinged?"} +{"answers": ["Long Way Home", "Long Way Home"], "question": "the Steven Curtis Chapman song \"\" features the ukelele, an instrument which Chapman said \"you can't frown and play\"?"} +{"answers": ["Culcita novaeguineae"], "question": "juvenile look so different from their seniors that they were thought to belong to a species in a different biological family?"} +{"answers": ["The Art of Woo"], "question": ", starring Sook-Yin Lee and Adam Beach \"\", was funded by a grant from the Canadian Film Centre's Featured Film Project?"} +{"answers": ["Most wanted list"], "question": "there is no official list of the world's ?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander", "Alexander"], "question": " is the first solo album created by Alex Ebert, lead singer of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and Ima Robot?"} +{"answers": ["Zgromadzenie Przyjaciół Konstytucji Rządowej", "Friends of the Constitution"], "question": "the , formed in 1791 to support the Constitution of 3 May, was the first Polish political party?"} +{"answers": ["Michelle Cosier", "Michelle", "Cosier"], "question": "Canberra Capitals player took a year off from basketball because she was pregnant?"} +{"answers": ["Bozeman Carnegie Library"], "question": "the was intentionally built across from Bozeman, Montana's red-light district and opium dens?"} +{"answers": ["Rapid Ranger"], "question": " \"\" was only the third Greyhound to win the English Greyhound Derby on two occasions?"} +{"answers": ["Bowley", "Hannah", "Hannah Bowley"], "question": "Canberra Capitals player also plays Australian rules football?"} +{"answers": ["Ribes americanum"], "question": " are commonly made into jam and jelly?"} +{"answers": ["KitchenAid"], "question": "the design of stand mixers has barely changed since the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Kesterson", "Lorna", "Lorna J. Kesterson", "Lorna Kesterson"], "question": " worked as a newspaper journalist and editor until her election as the first female mayor of Henderson, Nevada?"} +{"answers": ["Tumba-Ngiri-Maindombe"], "question": " is the largest Ramsar Convention wetland in the world, over twice the size of Belgium?"} +{"answers": ["Sandusky County Jail and Sheriff's House"], "question": "former U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes spoke at the ceremony to lay the cornerstone of the in Fremont, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Gorgonocephalus eucnemis"], "question": "the basket star, \"\", resembles an animated bush when trying to catch prey?"} +{"answers": ["Probošt's mechanical Christmas crib"], "question": "visitors to Expo 67 in Montreal saw , a unique Czech nativity scene?"} +{"answers": ["Georgios Stavros", "Georgios", "Stavros"], "question": ", who appeared on various Greek banknotes issued before 1932, was the founding governor of the National Bank of Greece?"} +{"answers": ["Yurtçu", "Ocak Işık Yurtçu", "Ocak"], "question": "former journalist hostage Terry A. Anderson led a campaign for the release of Turkish editor ?"} +{"answers": ["Panduwinata", "Vina Panduwinata", "Vina"], "question": "Indonesian songstress outperformed Janet Jackson and David Pomeranz at the 1985 World Popular Song Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Saeed", "Malekpour", "Saeed Malekpour"], "question": ", an Iranian web designer and Canadian permanent resident, has been sentenced to death by Iran for allegedly designing and moderating pornographic websites?"} +{"answers": ["10 Promises to My Dog"], "question": "the film is based on a novel that was inspired by The Ten Commandments of Dog Ownership?"} +{"answers": ["Gambir Fair", "Gambir Market"], "question": "the front gate of \"(pictured in 1922)\" was rebuilt in a different traditional Indonesian style every year?"} +{"answers": ["Jubbet ad-Dib"], "question": " was established near Bethlehem by Bedouin from the Bani Harb in 1929?"} +{"answers": ["Orwell", "Orwell"], "question": "after winning the 2000 Guineas in 1932, the racehorse started as the 5/4 favourite for the Epsom Derby, but finished ninth and was found to be lame afterwards?"} +{"answers": ["Janja", "Janja Kantakouzenos", "Kantakouzenos"], "question": " was executed together with his two brothers, four sons, and twelve grandchildren?"} +{"answers": ["East Canary gecko", "East Canary Gecko"], "question": "the gender of an is determined by the temperature at which the egg is incubated?"} +{"answers": ["Ōhashi", "Nozomi Ōhashi", "Nozomi"], "question": "child actress \"\", who sang the theme song for the 2008 film \"Ponyo\", started acting when she was just three years old?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur C. Clarke Institute for Modern Technologies"], "question": " is the home to the largest optical telescope in Sri Lanka?"} +{"answers": ["1909 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the won the first battle for the Little Brown Jug \"\", the oldest rivalry trophy in American college football?"} +{"answers": ["1762 Arakan earthquake"], "question": "the magnitude of the may have been as high as 8.8?"} +{"answers": ["Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor", "Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor"], "question": "the in 806 was the largest expedition ever launched by the Abbasid Caliphate, and forced Byzantine emperor Nikephoros I to pay a head tax for himself and his son?"} +{"answers": ["Australia men's national softball team"], "question": "since 1997, while the junior national softball team has won four Junior World Championships in a row, the has only won one World Championship?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Gardner Smith", "William Gardner Smith", "Smith"], "question": "pioneering ecologist only became active in the field after the sudden death of his brother Robert, who had left an unfinished manuscript that William completed?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican ironwood carvings"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" didn't become popular in other countries until University of Arizona students began buying them in the late 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Havana on the Hudson"], "question": " takes its name from the influx of Cuban émigrés and exiles to towns on the Hudson River?"} +{"answers": ["Borsig Palace"], "question": ", the German Vice-Chancellor's official residence and offices in Berlin, became the new headquarters of Hitler's Storm Troopers (SA) after the \"Night of the Long Knives\" in 1934?"} +{"answers": ["Jorge Luis Borges and mathematics", "Borges and mathematics"], "question": "\"The Aleph\" in Jorge Luis Borges's short story is an allusion to Cantor's cardinality of transfinite sets, demonstrating the ?"} +{"answers": ["Friedrich Schiller's skull"], "question": "the to the revered poet Friedrich Schiller \"\" was shown to be someone else's in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Vocabulary development"], "question": "in from age six to eight, the average child in school is learning six to seven words per day?"} +{"answers": ["Ali as-Sulaihi", "al-Sulayhi", "Ali", "Ali al-Sulayhi"], "question": ", originally an Ismaili missionary, brought all of Yemen under the control of his Sulayhid dynasty before capturing Mecca in 1063?"} +{"answers": ["1880 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the played its only game in a foreign country and at a lacrosse club?"} +{"answers": ["Lazaret, Niger", "Lazaret"], "question": ", a northern suburb of Niamey, Niger, contained the largest refugee camp in the Sahel during the extreme drought of 1973–1975?"} +{"answers": ["Throne of Maximian"], "question": "the has scenes from the Book of Genesis carved into it?"} +{"answers": ["Kummer", "Bernhard Kummer", "Bernhard"], "question": " regarded the conversion of the Germanic peoples as a cultural catastrophe and thus titled his doctoral thesis \"Midgards Untergang\"?"} +{"answers": ["Valentine", "Valentine Collins", "Collins"], "question": "WWI British flying ace , who scored his victories from a Bristol F.2b, teamed up with William Bostock, future air vice-marshal of the Royal Australian Air Force?"} +{"answers": ["Marion, Utah", "Marion"], "question": ", used to be called \"Denmark\"?"} +{"answers": ["Etropole Monastery"], "question": " \"\", the most important literary centre of northern Bulgaria in the 16th through 18th centuries, later sheltered national hero Vasil Levski in a specially built hideout?"} +{"answers": ["1930 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "Wallace Wade led the to the national championship after he announced his resignation as head coach prior to the start of the season?"} +{"answers": ["Fedor Ilyich Baranov", "Fedor", "Fedor Baranov", "Baranov"], "question": ", a founding father of fisheries science, was saved from a Gulag by one of his students?"} +{"answers": ["Salix pulchra"], "question": "Eskimos harvested the leaves of in the spring and stored them in seal oil for later eating?"} +{"answers": ["Sys", "Sys NS", "NS"], "question": "Indonesian radio personality wanted to open a museum to pornography but later destroyed his collection?"} +{"answers": ["Spy Factory, Inc.", "United States v. Spy Factory, Inc."], "question": "until its , the Spy Factory was the largest chain of spy shops in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Karnail Singh Stadium"], "question": " has been banned from hosting Ranji Trophy cricket matches for the 2012–13 season after the pitch used in a match in the previous season was found to be in \"poor condition\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oka", "Antara", "Oka Antara"], "question": " both starved and splurged for his role in \"The Dancer\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Banner Saga"], "question": "the art style \"\" of , a forthcoming tactical role-playing video game about Vikings, is inspired by a 1959 Disney film?"} +{"answers": ["Charles McElroy White", "Charles", "White", "Charles M. White"], "question": "Republic Steel executive authorized the spending of almost US$12,000 on tear gas and handguns in 1935, the year workers at one of the company's plants voted to form a union?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Gela", "Battle of Gela"], "question": "proximity fuzed anti-aircraft ammunition was used by ships in the European Theatre of World War II for the first time during the in ?"} +{"answers": ["Africadoc"], "question": ", an organization for African documentary makers founded in 2002, initially expanded within French-speaking African countries?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy Wesley"], "question": "the \"Days of our Lives\" character was used to promote food franchisor Mrs. Fields?"} +{"answers": ["Mihail Roller", "Mihail", "Roller"], "question": "part of the financing for the first published work by Romanian communist activist reportedly came from Baptists?"} +{"answers": ["Living in the Material World", "Living in the Material World"], "question": "George Harrison's 1973 solo song \"\" includes all his former Beatles bandmates Paul McCartney, John Lennon and Ringo Starr?"} +{"answers": ["Gohdes", "Matthew Gohdes", "Matthew"], "question": "Australian field hockey player is the cousin of Kookaburras teammate Jamie Dwyer, and rooms with teammate Matthew Swann?"} +{"answers": ["Coronidium elatum"], "question": "the daisy \"\" can grow to () high?"} +{"answers": ["Beau Street Hoard", "Beau Street"], "question": "the , found in Bath, consists of an estimated 30,000 Roman silver coins and is the largest ever found in a former Roman town in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["OsRox Mission"], "question": "the secured the Hare–Hawes–Cutting Act, which divided the Philippine Legislature into two opposing camps, the Antis and the Pros?"} +{"answers": ["Gravity the Seducer"], "question": "the 2011 album by Ladytron has been described as having \"a feminine warmth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Encrinus"], "question": "before modern paleontology came about, fossils of went by a number of names in Germany, including \"sun wheels\", \"Saint Boniface's pennies\", and \"witches' money\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aqsunqur Mosque"], "question": " \"\" gained the name \"Blue Mosque\" following its decoration with blue tiles over 300 years after the mosque's construction in 1347?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Tansley", "Arthur Tansley", "Arthur George Tansley"], "question": "British ecologist , founder of the British Ecological Society and the journal \"New Phytologist\", introduced the concept of the ecosystem in 1935?"} +{"answers": ["Marktkirche", "Marktkirche, Wiesbaden"], "question": "Hans Uwe Hielscher played the 1500th weekly organ recital during market time at the in a series he initiated some 30 years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Marjorie", "Marjorie Gestring", "Gestring"], "question": "at the age of 13 years and 268 days, was the youngest competitor to win an Olympic gold medal?"} +{"answers": ["Netherlands", "Princess Irene of the Netherlands", "Princess"], "question": "the conversion to Catholicism of \"(pictured with two of her sisters)\" and her marriage to Prince Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma, caused a constitutional crisis for her country?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert Ernest Hart", "Hart", "Herbert"], "question": "when was appointed Deputy Controller of the Imperial War Graves Commission based in Jerusalem, unrest in the region meant he had to live in Cairo instead?"} +{"answers": ["Salmon cannery"], "question": "in 1864 the world's first was established in North America on a barge in the Sacramento River?"} +{"answers": ["Club 7"], "question": "the countercultural got its name because it should be \"more than 6\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ida B. Wells Homes", "Ida B. Wells"], "question": "the now demolished in Chicago were the location of both LeAlan Jones and Lloyd Newman's Peabody Award-winning radio documentary and Frederick Wisemans \"Public Housing\"?"} +{"answers": ["World Series of Poker", "World Series of Poker Africa"], "question": "after 42 years of being played in Las Vegas, the World Series of Poker has ?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Cotterman"], "question": " showed that property presented for inspection at a United States border can be seized and held for a reasonable time to be sent elsewhere for further examination?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Carsten Kellers", "Kellers", "Henry C. Kellers", "Henry"], "question": " of the U.S. Navy collected over 10,000 biological specimens from the Philippines for the Smithsonian Institution in 1929?"} +{"answers": ["1888 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "during an 1888 visit to Ann Arbor, Michigan, Theodore Roosevelt quipped that it was \"not healthy to get in the way of the \"?"} +{"answers": ["October Baby"], "question": "the 2011 film was based on the experiences of abortion survivor Gianna Jessen?"} +{"answers": ["Patterns of Conflict"], "question": "Colonel John Boyd's , a presentation on military strategy, became so influential that he was summoned by Dick Cheney to help plan for Desert Storm?"} +{"answers": ["Augustus Brine", "Augustus", "Brine"], "question": "s portrait \"\" was painted by John Singleton Copley when Brine was a thirteen-year-old midshipman?"} +{"answers": ["Julia C. Lathrop Homes", "Julia C. Lathrop", "Julia Clifford Lathrop"], "question": "residents and preservationists have fought to save the from demolition by the Chicago Housing Authority?"} +{"answers": ["Grandes Heures of Anne of Brittany"], "question": "the miniatures in the show not only over 300 plants in detail, but influence from Leonardo da Vinci?"} +{"answers": ["East to West", "East to West"], "question": "the Casting Crowns' song \"\" received 78 adds in its first week, a record at Christian radio?"} +{"answers": ["Entrepreneur", "Entrepreneur"], "question": "in 1997, after winning the 2000 Guineas, the racehorse started with the shortest odds at the Epsom Derby in fifty years?"} +{"answers": ["Town Council", "Monmouth Town Council"], "question": " \"(town hall pictured)\" was created because of a monopoly on trade?"} +{"answers": ["The Wild and the Innocent", "The Wild and the Innocent"], "question": "\"Millennium\" \"\" episode has been compared to the works of Flannery O'Connor and Cormac McCarthy?"} +{"answers": ["Sang Pencerah"], "question": "Zaskia Adya Mecca found her pregnancy \"perfect\" for playing the role of Siti Walidah in , despite the fact the character was not pregnant?"} +{"answers": ["David Edward Cronin", "Cronin", "David"], "question": " used his training at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf to paint \"Fugitive Slaves in the Dismal Swamp, Virginia\" based on what he saw as a Union Army officer?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Pittaro", "Chris", "Pittaro"], "question": "baseball Hall of Fame manager Sparky Anderson once said had \"a chance to be the greatest second baseman who ever lived\"?"} +{"answers": ["Madeline Rogero", "Madeline Anne Rogero", "Madeline", "Rogero"], "question": ", the first woman mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee, was once an organizer for César Chávez United Farm Workers?"} +{"answers": ["Natural approach"], "question": "the is a method of language teaching in which teachers are recommended never to force their students to speak?"} +{"answers": ["Mohammed Saleh al-Bejadi", "al-Bejadi", "Mohammed"], "question": "co-founder of the Saudi Civil and Political Rights Association spent most of 2011 in prison?"} +{"answers": ["Very Tough Love"], "question": "a Superior Court judge in the U.S. state of Georgia was prompted to resign after \"\" was aired on the radio show \"This American Life\"?"} +{"answers": ["KwaKiutl", "Kwakiutl", "Kwakiutl"], "question": "the statue , currently on display in a public park greenhouse in Brampton, Ontario, was originally set to be sited at local municipal offices before his exposed genitals caused controversy?"} +{"answers": ["Theodor", "Theodor Rowehl", "Rowehl"], "question": "s high-altitude flights in a rented plane were Germany's first strategic aerial photoreconnaissance after World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Les Palabres de Mboloko"], "question": ", despite being made by Europeans, have been called the first truly \"African\" films, since they incorporate elements of African folklore and music?"} +{"answers": ["Des", "Des Abbott", "Abbott"], "question": " was the first Australian Aboriginal to represent Australia at the Olympic Games in men's field hockey?"} +{"answers": ["Morgraig Castle"], "question": "there is no evidence that the 13th-century \"\" in Wales was ever completed or occupied?"} +{"answers": ["Tree Hill Nature Center"], "question": ", a natural preserve in Jacksonville, Florida, started an arts program that includes an artist in residence, art workshops, sale of artists' work, and concerts?"} +{"answers": ["Gehenna", "Gehenna"], "question": "murders in \"Millennium\" \"\" echo ritual sacrifice in the Hebrew Bible's Gehenna?"} +{"answers": ["Farfante", "Pérez Farfante", "Isabel", "Isabel Pérez Farfante"], "question": "carcinologist and her family were blacklisted by the Cuban government because her husband refused to travel with Che Guevara?"} +{"answers": ["Streptomyces scabies"], "question": " causes common scab on potatoes \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Glenn", "Simpson", "Glenn Simpson", "Glenn Simpson"], "question": "Australian field hockey player is also an electrician?"} +{"answers": ["Shapoorji Pallonji Group", "Shapoorji Pallonji"], "question": "the built the Mumbai Central railway station for 16 million in 1930 and was commended by the then Governor of Bombay for completing the project within 21 months?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Graham"], "question": "in Maryland, as per the recent case , the government can order providers to disclose historical cell phone location data without a warrant or probable cause?"} +{"answers": ["Dražen", "Dražen Bogopenec", "Bogopenec"], "question": " was one of the most powerful people of Hum?"} +{"answers": ["Paneer tikka", "paneer tikka"], "question": " \"\" is a vegetarian alternative to chicken tikka?"} +{"answers": ["Jozef", "Weber", "Jozef Weber"], "question": "Czech football manager took part in four national cup finals as a player, but was never on the winning team?"} +{"answers": ["Graeme", "Begbie", "Graeme Begbie"], "question": "Australian field hockey player is an occupational health and safety officer?"} +{"answers": ["Idrus"], "question": " wrote what may be the only satire of the Indonesian National Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["DoYaThing"], "question": "the cover art of the Gorillaz song \"\" portrays James Murphy as a baboon and André 3000 as a masked figure?"} +{"answers": ["The Virginian", "The Virginian"], "question": " \"(poster pictured)\" featured \"yup and nope\" actor Gary Cooper saying \"if you wanna call me that – smile\"?"} +{"answers": ["Otto", "Schwanz", "Otto Schwanz"], "question": "American professional wrestler is also a high school athletics instructor in Four Oaks, North Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Iberian rock lizard"], "question": "the is often found above the tree line in cold, mountainous areas?"} +{"answers": ["Sterling Cineplex"], "question": " in Mumbai was the first cinema in India to introduce Dolby sound, Xenon projectors, Caramel popcorn, and matinee shows as well as late night shows?"} +{"answers": ["George William Spencer Lyttelton CB FRGS", "George", "George William Spencer Lyttelton", "Lyttelton"], "question": " served as a private secretary to William Ewart Gladstone during three of his terms as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Chilean jack mackerel"], "question": " are captured by encircling schools with purse seine nets?"} +{"answers": ["Melville Island", "Melville Island"], "question": "a \"town fair\" was set up in the middle of a military prison on ?"} +{"answers": ["Sebastian Weigle", "Weigle", "Sebastian"], "question": ", named \"Conductor of the Year\" by \"Opernwelt\" three times between 2003 and 2006, performed Wagner's Ring Cycle at the Frankfurt Opera?"} +{"answers": ["Humoj family"], "question": "some of the leaders of pro-Venetian alliance during Skanderbeg's war against Venice were members of the ?"} +{"answers": ["2011–12 Ivy League men's basketball season", "Ivy League Men's Basketball"], "question": " was the first time that four teams (Harvard, Penn, Princeton and Yale) played in the postseason?"} +{"answers": ["Jr.", "Mitchell Red Cloud Jr.", "Mitchell Red Cloud, Jr.", "Mitchell"], "question": "in spite of being shot eight times, ordered his men to tie him to a tree so he could keep fighting, action for which he received the Medal of Honor?"} +{"answers": ["David B. Bleak", "Bleak", "David"], "question": "combat medic \"\" was awarded the Medal of Honor in the Korean War after killing five Chinese soldiers, four using only his hands?"} +{"answers": ["Lienzo de Quauhquechollan"], "question": "the , produced by Nahua artists in the 1530s, is one of the earliest maps of what is now Guatemala?"} +{"answers": ["Blackshaw", "Andrew Blackshaw", "Andrew"], "question": "Australia men's national softball team pitcher participated in a battle of the sexes game between the Chicago Bandits and Schaumburg Flyers as a ringer for the men's team?"} +{"answers": ["Breitenbach", "Breitenbach"], "question": ", an archaeological site in Germany dated to the early Upper Palaeolithic, was discovered in 1925 by a local school teacher?"} +{"answers": ["al-Jawali Mosque", "Al-Jawali Mosque"], "question": " was built in 1320 to enlarge the prayer space of the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron?"} +{"answers": ["Mystiko", "Mystiko"], "question": "the racehorse , winner of the European Free Handicap, 2000 Guineas and Challenge Stakes in 1991, never won a race outside the Newmarket Racecourse?"} +{"answers": ["Sejm of the Duchy of Warsaw"], "question": "deputies of the circumvented the restriction on debating by staying in the chamber after the session officially ended?"} +{"answers": ["Sejm of Congress Poland"], "question": "in one of its last acts, the dethroned Tsar Nicholas I of Russia from his position as the King of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["1998 Coca-Cola Cup", "1997–98 Coca-Cola Cup", "Coca-Cola Cup"], "question": "Australian bowler Shane Warne claimed that he had \"nightmares\" at the thought of bowling to Sachin Tendulkar after being dominated by him in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Hilston Park"], "question": "a fire destroyed the house at , Monmouthshire in 1838 and a Palladian mansion was built to replace it?"} +{"answers": ["Clara Holst", "Clara", "Holst"], "question": " was the first woman to study for a doctorate at a Norwegian university?"} +{"answers": ["Tarsius fuscus"], "question": " was resurrected in 2010 as the scientific name of a primate originally described in 1804?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Antasari", "Prince Antasari"], "question": " \"\", who led a war against Dutch colonists for over three years, was ultimately defeated by smallpox?"} +{"answers": ["Asociación Obrera Asambleista"], "question": "in 1977 , a trade union linked to the Spanish urban guerilla movement FRAP, was founded?"} +{"answers": ["Hector the Tax Inspector"], "question": " was replaced by Mrs Doyle in the Inland Revenue's advertising?"} +{"answers": ["Age of Steam Roundhouse"], "question": "to house his collection of vintage steam locomotives the former CEO of Ohio Central RR built the , the first full-sized, working roundhouse built in the U.S. since 1951?"} +{"answers": ["Teuthowenia megalops"], "question": "the \"\" has been nicknamed \"Eddie McBlobbles\" for its defensive behavior of inflating itself into a ball with its head and tail inside out?"} +{"answers": ["High Street Phoenix"], "question": "though Mumbai's has been redeveloped into a shopping mall, its chimney has been retained?"} +{"answers": ["François de Pâris", "Pâris", "François"], "question": "after the death of in 1727, many people reported miracle cures through convulsions by consuming the earth around his grave?"} +{"answers": ["Oh Moscow"], "question": ", by English musician Lindsay Cooper, is a song cycle that reflects on the Cold War?"} +{"answers": ["Mayhew", "David Mayhew", "David Mayhew", "David"], "question": "NASCAR driver drove for Kevin Harvick Incorporated in two Camping World Truck Series races in 2011, and finished third in both races?"} +{"answers": ["Menticirrhus saxatilis"], "question": "the is a fish that is unable to croak?"} +{"answers": ["La tentation"], "question": "Pauline Duvernay \"\" rose apparently naked from a cauldron surrounded by demons in Fromental Halévy's opera-ballet ?"} +{"answers": ["Sōji-ji"], "question": "Keizan, Great Patriarch of Sōtō Zen Buddhism, founded ?"} +{"answers": ["Alexandru", "Alexandru Al. Ioan Cuza", "Cuza"], "question": ", the natural son of Romanian ruler Alexandru Ioan Cuza and the half-brother of Serb king Milan I, was introduced by his own family as a rescued orphan?"} +{"answers": ["Grown-Up", "Grown-Up"], "question": "South Korean band F.T. Island's mini-album debuted at number three on Gaon Chart's monthly albums chart for with one day worth of sales?"} +{"answers": ["National Masturbation Day"], "question": ", an annual event celebrated in the US in May, was first observed in 1995?"} +{"answers": ["Steine Gardens", "Old Steine Gardens"], "question": "Sir John Cordy Burrows is responsible for the Victoria Fountain \"\" at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Dearborn Homes"], "question": "the Chicago Housing Authority renovation of the housing project includes adding neo-Georgian quoins and ball-topped gables to the brick high-rises?"} +{"answers": ["Jeder stirbt für sich allein", "Jeder stirbt für sich allein"], "question": "the German teleplay , about Otto and Elise Hampel, who were executed by the Third Reich, was directed by Falk Harnack, who lost several family members to Nazi executions?"} +{"answers": ["1879 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the defeated Racine College, 1–0, in the first intercollegiate football game in the school's history?"} +{"answers": ["Croes Robert Wood"], "question": "dormice benefit from charcoal burning at , near Monmouth?"} +{"answers": ["Somewhere I Have Never Traveled"], "question": "an actor in the film played the roles of two different people, one with long hair and a beard and one with short hair and clean-shaven?"} +{"answers": ["Torture during the Bahraini uprising", "Torture during the Bahraini uprising"], "question": "at least five people died due to ?"} +{"answers": ["Willi Kraus", "Willi", "Kraus"], "question": "the German Bundesliga footballer was sentenced to seven years in prison for bank robbery?"} +{"answers": ["People v. Diaz"], "question": " upholds the right of police in California to make warrantless searches of cell phones during a lawful arrest?"} +{"answers": ["1884 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the \"\" first game was part of a \"field day\" that included heavyweight boxing, \"catch-as-catch-can wrestling\" and \"chasing greased pig\"?"} +{"answers": ["1989 Kosovo miners' strike"], "question": "during the about 180 miners were hospitalized?"} +{"answers": ["Women Love Diamonds"], "question": "Greta Garbo threatened to return to Sweden rather than act in ?"} +{"answers": ["Pyrenean brook salamander"], "question": "the sometimes lives entirely underground in caves?"} +{"answers": ["Gotthold", "Gotthold Schwarz", "Schwarz"], "question": " has been associated with the 800-year-old Thomanerchor boys choir in Leipzig as a member, a vocal coach since 1979, a bass soloist and an interim conductor?"} +{"answers": ["Scroogle", "Privacy concerns regarding Google"], "question": "in 2007 it was reported that was becoming the preferred search engine of Internet civil libertarians?"} +{"answers": ["Bommer Canyon"], "question": "in 2008, nearly 40,000 acres of the former Irvine Ranch, including , were designated as the first California Natural Landmark?"} +{"answers": ["Bolckow, Vaughan", "Bolckow Vaughan"], "question": "in 1905, was easily Great Britain's largest producer of pig iron?"} +{"answers": ["Elderberry Wine", "Elderberry Wine"], "question": "a couplet from Elton John's song \"\" has been called the worst of lyricist Bernie Taupin's career?"} +{"answers": ["International Airport Centers, L.L.C.", "International Airport Centers, L.L.C. v. Citrin"], "question": "an employee who erases the hard drive of an employer-owned computer may be in of the U.S. Computer Fraud and Abuse Act?"} +{"answers": ["Titi", "Kamal", "Titi Kamal"], "question": "Indonesian actress paid to follow a poor woman around and learn about her lifestyle?"} +{"answers": ["December 1992", "December 1992 nor'easter"], "question": "a \"(satellite image pictured)\" washed over 20 whales onshore along Cape Cod, killing seven of them?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Bazaar", "Grand Bazaar, Istanbul"], "question": "the in Istanbul, one of the largest covered markets in the world, attracts between 250,000 and 400,000 visitors daily?"} +{"answers": ["European leaf-toed gecko"], "question": "the can change colour according to the temperature of its surroundings?"} +{"answers": ["2011–12 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team"], "question": "2011–12 Ivy League teams Harvard and both defeated 2012 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament Champion Florida State?"} +{"answers": ["Branch House"], "question": "when architect John Russell Pope designed \"\" in 1916, the private residence included designated storage rooms for carpets, china, paintings – and suits of armor?"} +{"answers": ["Anton Costache Bacalbașa", "Anton", "Bacalbașa", "Anton Bacalbașa"], "question": ", who wrote the first Romanian introduction to \"Das Kapital\", was elected to the Deputies' Assembly on a Conservative Party ticket?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward Hawker", "Hawker"], "question": "in 1786, Prince William Henry, a naval officer and future king, entered onto his ship's books when Hawker was just four years old?"} +{"answers": ["Roper River Scrub Robin", "Roper River scrub robin"], "question": "the being listed as extinct may be \"a case of mistaken locality or a hoax\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sendiri"], "question": "Chrisye was not alone on (\"Alone\")?"} +{"answers": ["Toothcomb"], "question": "lemurs, lorises, and galagos have a special dental structure called a \"(example pictured)\", which they use to comb their fur during grooming?"} +{"answers": ["Atheis"], "question": "the Indonesian novel was decried by religious figures, Marxist–Leninists, and anarcho-nihilists?"} +{"answers": ["Tikal Temple VI", "Temple VI"], "question": "despite its name, there is speculation that at the Maya city of Tikal was not a temple?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Jan Rochussen", "Jan Jacob Rochussen", "Rochussen"], "question": "Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies \"\" was father-in-law to another governor general and grandfather to a president of the League of Nations?"} +{"answers": ["Conrad Lynn", "Conrad", "Lynn", "Conrad J. Lynn", "Conrad Joseph Lynn"], "question": "Do you know that, over his long career, African American attorney represented civil rights activists, Puerto Rican nationalists, and draft resisters during two U.S. wars?"} +{"answers": ["Graham Oaks Nature Park"], "question": "an estimated 100 million wildflower and grass seeds were spread at before it opened to the public?"} +{"answers": ["Polysphondylium pallidum"], "question": "individual cells are of two distinct mating types?"} +{"answers": ["Sanielevici", "Henric Sanielevici", "Henric"], "question": "Do you know that, according to controversial Romanian anthropologist , the Chinese eye fold comes from chewing rice?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Alfred Jahn", "Jahn"], "question": "in 1968 the rector of Wrocław University, , supported students who were striking against communist censorship and lost his position as a result?"} +{"answers": ["Crusader", "Crusader"], "question": "after winning the 1926 Belmont Stakes, set a course record at the Dwyer Stakes that year, and later became the first horse to win the Suburban Handicap two years in a row?"} +{"answers": ["Homalometron pallidum"], "question": "the life cycle of the parasitic marine fluke involves three different hosts, one of which is the mummichog?"} +{"answers": ["David FitzGerald", "FitzGerald", "David"], "question": "Do you know that, in exchange for securing Welsh interests within the See of St David's, Bishop renounced efforts for its elevation into an archbishopric?"} +{"answers": ["1885 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the played a game on roller skates against the Princess football team?"} +{"answers": ["Teik", "Tan Boon Teik", "Tan"], "question": " was the longest-serving Attorney-General of post-independence Singapore, having held office for just over 25 years?"} +{"answers": ["Rasna"], "question": "Indian soft drink concentrate brand made an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the \"world's biggest glass\" in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Heringer", "Heringer", "Anna"], "question": "the German architect has contributed to sustainable architecture building hand-made schools in Bangladesh and Morocco with local craftsmen and materials?"} +{"answers": ["Gaultheria depressa"], "question": "the berries of the are eaten by lizards and ground weta?"} +{"answers": ["Deadman's Island", "Deadman's Island"], "question": "three skulls were unearthed in a berry patch on ?"} +{"answers": ["Zentarr Elizabeth"], "question": "the Lhasa Apso victory at Crufts in 2012 was considered fitting due to the Diamond Jubilee year of Queen Elizabeth II?"} +{"answers": ["Humboldt Box"], "question": "the \"\" is a new, futuristic five-story museum in Berlin that is slated to be dismantled in a few years?"} +{"answers": ["Llantwit Major"], "question": "Saint Patrick was reputedly a priest at the monastery of St. Illtyd of when he was abducted by Irish pirates, later becoming the patron saint of Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Bad Girl", "Bad Girl"], "question": "the song \"\", originally recorded by Rihanna and Chris Brown, was covered by The Pussycat Dolls?"} +{"answers": ["Abbas Kazmi", "Kazmi", "Abbas"], "question": " was asked, by a United States diplomat, to construct a brainwashing defense for Ajmal Kasab, the gunman who was tried for the 2008 Mumbai attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Gulbrandsen", "Jan Gulbrandsen"], "question": ", president of the Norwegian Olympic Committee and managing director of the Norwegian Automobile Federation, won eight national championships in the 400 metres hurdles?"} +{"answers": ["Union Street", "Union Street"], "question": "Pat Barker's gritty first novel inspired the much lighter romantic film drama \"Stanley & Iris\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Princess from the Land of Porcelain"], "question": "the model for James McNeill Whistler's \"\" was not Asian, but Anglo-Greek?"} +{"answers": ["Krinsky v. Doe 6"], "question": "an anonymous poster on a Yahoo! message board successfully to reveal his identity by claiming a First Amendment right to anonymous speech?"} +{"answers": ["Ueno Imperial Grant Park", "Ueno Park"], "question": " in Tokyo is home to a fox shrine, a National Museum, and the homeless?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf", "Rudolf Eickemeyer, Jr.", "Rudolf Eickemeyer Jr.", "Jr."], "question": "among the best-known works by photographer are portraits of Evelyn Nesbit \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cyber Promotions, Inc.", "CompuServe Inc. v. Cyber Promotions, Inc."], "question": " was one of the first cases to apply United States tort law to restrict spamming on computer networks?"} +{"answers": ["Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa"], "question": "the broke away from Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb to further \"jihad\" in West Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Kantian ethics"], "question": "German philosopher Immanuel Kant believed that an action must be performed out of ?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur Roy Clapham", "Arthur", "Clapham"], "question": "although ecologist Arthur Tansley devised the ecosystem concept, the term was coined by botanist at Tansley's request?"} +{"answers": ["Virago", "Virago"], "question": "in 1854, the filly \"\" won ten of the eleven races she entered, including the 1000 Guineas, the Goodwood Cup, the Nassau Stakes, the Yorkshire Oaks, and the Doncaster Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Public Security Forces"], "question": "a government commission has found that Bahrain involved in Arab spring protests sometimes used force and firearms unnecessarily and in a disproportionate manner?"} +{"answers": ["Addie MS", "Addie", "MS"], "question": "in 2009 and his Twilite Orchestra were the first Indonesian orchestra to play in the Sydney Opera House?"} +{"answers": ["2012 Stratfor email leak", "2012–13 Stratfor email leak"], "question": "Anonymous hacked into private intelligence company Stratfor's email system and these emails by WikiLeaks?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon and California Railroad Revested Lands"], "question": "after the were revested to the United States government, 18 Oregon counties received federal payments that may have ended in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Galápagos catshark"], "question": "the newly described differs from other catsharks by having an asymmetric pattern of spots?"} +{"answers": ["Tamamushi Shrine"], "question": "the \"\" derives its name from the tamamushi beetle, as it was previously ornamented with that beetle's iridescent wings?"} +{"answers": ["Kačák Event"], "question": "the caused widespread marine anoxia, forming black shales such as those that generate gas in the Marcellus Shale?"} +{"answers": ["Baraga County Courthouse", "Baraga County"], "question": "a plan to move the to a former hospital was twice rejected by voters?"} +{"answers": ["Karen Agustiawan", "Agustiawan", "Karen Galaila Agustiawan", "Karen"], "question": " was first in \"Forbes\" list of \"Asia's 50 Power Businesswomen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Obsidian Finance Group, LLC v. Cox"], "question": "in , a court in Oregon, United States, held that a blogger was not a member of the media?"} +{"answers": ["Ecnomiohyla rabborum"], "question": "the tadpoles of the critically endangered \"\" literally eat the skin off their fathers' backs?"} +{"answers": ["Schneller Orphanage"], "question": "the in Jerusalem, which operated from 1860 to 1940, had its own printing press, bindery, flour mill, bakery, carpentry, pottery factory, and brick and tile plant?"} +{"answers": ["Ferrari F12 berlinetta", "Ferrari F12"], "question": "at 730 horsepower, the 2012 is the most powerful road-legal Ferrari to date?"} +{"answers": ["Paintings by Adolf Hitler"], "question": "most of the , which he painted in his youth and sold to a glazier store during his Vienna years, were bought by Jewish customers?"} +{"answers": ["Werner", "Schuster", "Werner Schuster", "Rudolf Werner Schuster", "Werner Schuster"], "question": ", who in the Bundestag was concerned with health policy, Africa and the fight against AIDS, founded a civic partnership between Idstein in Germany and Moshi in Tanzania?"} +{"answers": ["Bombing of the Bezuidenhout"], "question": "on 3 March 1945 the Royal Air Force a residential neighbourhood in The Hague, Netherlands, killing 511 people?"} +{"answers": ["Shadeed"], "question": ", an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse with an Arabic name, set a course record at Ascot when he won the 1985 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes?"} +{"answers": ["Dulje"], "question": "one can see almost the whole of Metohija () from the heights of , Kosovo?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Jasek", "Jasek", "Richard"], "question": "television producer and director father was a concert violinist who was coerced into becoming a spy?"} +{"answers": ["Dinner by Heston Blumenthal"], "question": "the restaurant serves fruit made of meat \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Lyttelton", "Robert Henry Lyttelton", "Robert", "Lyttelton"], "question": "in 1928 English cricketer claimed that drawn matches, due in part to blocking the wicket with the legs, were the \"curse of modern cricket\"?"} +{"answers": ["Teacher I Need You"], "question": "Elton John's vocal performance on \"\", a song about a schoolboy's sexual desire for his teacher, was inspired by former teen idol Bobby Vee?"} +{"answers": ["Water Willow", "Water Willow"], "question": "Rossetti was \"really mortally sorry\" to have sold \"\", an 1871 portrait of Jane Morris with Kelmscott Manor in the background?"} +{"answers": ["Lacy", "Walter de Lacy", "de Lacy", "Walter", "Walter de Lacy"], "question": "the Anglo-Norman nobleman died in 1085 by falling from a scaffold while inspecting the building of Saint Guthlac's Priory?"} +{"answers": ["Wide Open", "Wide Open", "``Wide Open"], "question": "a little girl in \"Millennium\" \"\" is named for author Patricia Highsmith?"} +{"answers": ["Nomee", "Clara", "Clara Nomee"], "question": " was the first woman to hold the chairmanship of the Crow Nation of Montana?"} +{"answers": ["Satyam Infoway Ltd. v. Sifynet Solutions Pvt. Ltd."], "question": " dealt with the confusion of an unwary Internet user of \"average intelligence and imperfect recollection\"?"} +{"answers": ["Laura Zigman", "Laura", "Zigman"], "question": "chick lit author once described herself as a lonely loser?"} +{"answers": ["Malacological Society of London"], "question": "Henry Haversham Godwin-Austen, author of \"The Land and Freshwater Mollusca of India\", was an early president of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Wilsonville Public Library"], "question": "while the city of Wilsonville, Oregon, was incorporated in 1969, it did not have a until 1982?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Verney", "Francis", "Verney"], "question": "English adventurer Sir spent two years in the Sicilian slave galleys before being rescued by an English Jesuit priest?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus deanei"], "question": "the tallest specimens of \"\" are over high?"} +{"answers": ["Kaytek the Wizard"], "question": ", the second of the novels by Polish author and pedagogue Janusz Korczak to be translated into English, has often been compared to \"Harry Potter\"?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Ivanov"], "question": "in 2000, the FBI lured a suspect to Seattle, arrested him in a sting operation, and then successfully had him committed while he was physically located in Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Thom", "Charles", "Charles Thom"], "question": "microbiologist was awarded the first PhD from the University of Missouri in 1899?"} +{"answers": ["Desert Storm trading cards"], "question": "a with themes and people from Operation Desert Storm was criticized for commercializing and trivializing the war?"} +{"answers": ["The Judge", "The Judge"], "question": "the \"Millennium\" episode \"\" featured a \"high camp\" villain and an allusion to \"Moby-Dick\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vineyard style"], "question": "Herbert von Karajan approved of the of the Berliner Philharmonie?"} +{"answers": ["Teaserama"], "question": "the 1955 film featured a man in drag as \"gender sabotage\" against the prevailing sexual norms of the time?"} +{"answers": ["Lindau Gospels"], "question": "the 9th-century contains two illuminated pages imitating textiles?"} +{"answers": ["Melithaea ochracea"], "question": "the \"\" is used in the creation of jewellery?"} +{"answers": ["Take This Lollipop"], "question": "the interactive horror film was created to warn about placing too much personal information on the internet?"} +{"answers": ["Truth and Justice", "Truth and Justice", "Truth and Justice Party"], "question": "the multi-ethnic of Afghanistan supports reconciliation with the Taliban and cooperation with ISAF?"} +{"answers": ["Sacrifice", "Sacrifice"], "question": "at the 2005 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling pay-per-view event, Raven used a pizza cutter to slice open Jeff Jarrett's forehead during the main event?"} +{"answers": ["Unionoida"], "question": " freshwater mussel shells \"\" were used to make buttons?"} +{"answers": ["Dudley Allen Doust", "Doust", "Dudley Doust", "Dudley"], "question": "American sports-writer once moved, along with his wife and daughter, to a mud-hut in Mexico to attempt to write a novel?"} +{"answers": ["Le Pouce"], "question": " is named after its thumb-like peak?"} +{"answers": ["Otto", "Otto Lessing", "Lessing", "Otto Lessing"], "question": "Historicist sculptor , who largely shaped the appearance of Imperial Berlin and built the Lessing Monument, also designed his own tomb?"} +{"answers": ["Runway Beat"], "question": "only the ending scene in the 2011 film is presented in 3D?"} +{"answers": ["History of Baldwin Wallace University"], "question": " school Conservatory of Music \"\" celebrates its 80th year as the oldest collegiate Bach Festival and the second oldest Bach festival in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Easily confused Buddhist representations"], "question": "Budai, The Laughing Buddha is with Gautama Buddha?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel", "Samuel Warren", "Warren", "Samuel Warren KCB", "Samuel Warren"], "question": "naval officer served in European waters in the American War of Independence, the West Indies in the French Revolutionary Wars, and the East Indies in the Napoleonic Wars?"} +{"answers": ["Indirana semipalmata"], "question": "the tadpoles of the frog are the first ever known to hatch, feed, and metamorphose on tree barks?"} +{"answers": ["AYUSH-ISHA Organic Health Systems"], "question": "AYUSH Sevaks are volunteers of , who dispense herbal medicines in Kolli Hills?"} +{"answers": ["Peckinpaugh", "Roger Thorpe Peckinpaugh", "Roger", "Roger Peckinpaugh"], "question": " set a World Series record for errors?"} +{"answers": ["Imme R100"], "question": "the single-sided swingarm of the 1949 \"\" was also the motorcycle's exhaust pipe?"} +{"answers": ["Megabalanus tintinnabulum"], "question": "the barnacle travelled from the tropics to the Netherlands by ship in 1764 and reached Western Australia in 1949?"} +{"answers": ["John Stephenson", "Stephenson", "H. J. Stephenson", "John Stephenson", "John"], "question": "Lords Justices and Edmund-Davies freed a man accused of rape as the jury had not been asked to consider whether he \"entered as a trespasser\"?"} +{"answers": ["Blood Relatives", "Blood Relatives"], "question": "the \"Millennium\" episode \"\" has been compared to episodes of \"The X-Files\" and \"Cracker\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward William Price", "Price"], "question": "all of 's immediate family died in a shipwreck the year before he became Government Resident of the Northern Territory?"} +{"answers": ["Aspidodiadema jacobyi"], "question": "the deep water sea urchin may brood its eggs among its spines?"} +{"answers": ["Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.5", "Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk"], "question": "the scout floatplane , which had its first flight in November 1918, was the first tractor aircraft designed in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Society Hill", "Society Hill"], "question": "\"Body of Proof\" episode \"\" marked the first appearance of Megan Hunt's mother Joan, played by \"Six Feet Under\" star Joanna Cassidy?"} +{"answers": ["Cruft", "Charles Cruft", "Charles Alfred Cruft", "Charles", "Charles Cruft"], "question": " \"\", the founder of the Crufts dog show, invented special train carriages to carry dogs to his shows?"} +{"answers": ["Dinesh", "Trivedi", "Dinesh Trivedi"], "question": "Indian rail minister caused a change in the script of a James Bond action sequence when he insisted that people not be shown travelling on the roofs of trains, which is illegal?"} +{"answers": ["Francisco Lopes Suasso", "Suasso", "Francisco"], "question": " lent William of Orange two million guilders to finance his invasion of England?"} +{"answers": ["American Laboratory Theatre"], "question": "students of the during the 1920s and 1930s included Stella Adler, Lee Strasberg, and Mitt Romney's mother?"} +{"answers": ["Liparis fabricii"], "question": "the \"\" is actually a fish?"} +{"answers": ["Goalkeeper", "Goalkeeper", "goalkeeper"], "question": " in the 1880s were allowed to stand on the pool deck and leap onto an opponent's head?"} +{"answers": ["Juan Pedro Laporte Molina", "Juan", "Juan Pedro Laporte", "Laporte"], "question": " was described in an obituary as the father of Guatemalan archaeology?"} +{"answers": ["Isinglass", "Isinglass"], "question": "after becoming the sixth winner of the English Triple Crown in 1893, the racehorse retired in 1895 with a world record for career earnings?"} +{"answers": ["The Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads"], "question": "the album features Redding first top-ten single?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Diesendorf", "Walter Diesendorf"], "question": " was employed to perform abstruse technical calculations which could not be done by an ordinary engineer in Australia or anywhere else?"} +{"answers": ["Holly Lincoln-Smith", "Holly Jane Lincoln-Smith", "Holly", "Lincoln-Smith"], "question": "as a 12-year-old, Australian water polo player \"\" saved the life of another swimmer in the middle of a race, then went on to finish 27th out of 40?"} +{"answers": ["Kairuku grebneffi"], "question": ", an extinct species of penguin, was nearly long and weighed 50% more than modern Emperor Penguins?"} +{"answers": ["Blackadder", "John Blackadder", "John", "John Blackadder"], "question": " was outlawed and later arrested for unlawful preaching at conventicles, and died in prison?"} +{"answers": ["A Young Man's World"], "question": "a review for the 2000 gay pornographic video said its portrayal of fictional middle-aged men was demeaning to actual middle-aged men?"} +{"answers": ["Great Dismal Swamp", "Great Dismal Swamp maroons"], "question": "thousands of former slaves, the \"\", settled in the marshlands of Virginia and North Carolina from the early 1700s to 1865?"} +{"answers": ["Maryon Pittman", "Allen", "Maryon", "Maryon Pittman Allen"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1978, became the first woman to serve on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee?"} +{"answers": ["Animal navigation"], "question": "in 1873, J. J. Murphy proposed an inertial model of in \"Nature\", challenging Darwin's views?"} +{"answers": ["Isobel Bishop", "Isobel", "Bishop"], "question": "Australian Stinger is left-handed and has a water polo scholarship from the South Australia Institute of Sport?"} +{"answers": ["georgerobinsonite", "Georgerobinsonite"], "question": "the mineral was first identified in 2009 from samples collected from a mine in Arizona in the 1940s?"} +{"answers": ["Weeds", "Weeds"], "question": "the setting of the \"Millennium\" episode \"\" \"simmers with recrimination and vigilantism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Turner", "Charles Turner", "Charles", "Charles Turner"], "question": " coached the Australian Institute of Sport men's water polo team before becoming the chief executive of the New South Wales Institute of Sport?"} +{"answers": ["Organic dust toxic syndrome"], "question": " is a flu-like illness caused by inhaling organic dust particles such as grain kernel fragments, bits of insects, bacteria, fungal spores, molds and chemical residues?"} +{"answers": ["Don't Let Me Wait Too Long"], "question": "\"\" was ex-Beatle George Harrison's \"single-that-never-was\"?"} +{"answers": ["Busted", "Busted"], "question": "the racehorse was voted as the British Horse of the Year in 1967, the same year one of his legs was \"busted\" during training, forcing him into retirement?"} +{"answers": ["Orcadian Basin"], "question": "the Devonian once contained a lake estimated to be hundreds of kilometres across, forming distinctive sediments \"\" in which a diverse fauna of fossil fish has been found?"} +{"answers": ["Parisot", "Parisot"], "question": "a daughter of the 1796 Epsom Oaks winning filly was poisoned with arsenic in 1811?"} +{"answers": ["Reinhart", "Paul Reinhart", "Paul Gerard Reinhart", "Paul"], "question": "future National Hockey League player agent Alan Eagleson threatened to take his junior league to court after a rule change would have forced him onto a different team?"} +{"answers": ["Specialized Criminal Court", "Specialized Criminal Court"], "question": "\"the bravest man in Saudi Arabia\" was charged in the that tries suspected al-Qaeda members and human rights activists?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Horne", "Thomas", "Horne", "Thomas Horne"], "question": " was passed over as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania due to his precarious financial situation, but later became President of the Legislative Council?"} +{"answers": ["Siegfried Rapp", "Siegfried", "Rapp"], "question": "pianist , who lost his right arm during World War II, premiered Sergei Prokofiev's 4th Piano Concerto (for the left hand)?"} +{"answers": ["Eliza", "Barchus", "Eliza Barchus"], "question": " \"\", who was widely recognized for her paintings of the Cascade Range volcanoes, sold many postcards of her work to augment her income?"} +{"answers": ["Bronwen Knox", "Knox", "Bronwen"], "question": " captained the Australian Stingers at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing?"} +{"answers": ["Isshin-ji"], "question": "the 2007 statue of Amida at is formed from the remains of 163,254 people?"} +{"answers": ["Fucus radicans", "F. radicans"], "question": "a new species of has appeared since the last ice age?"} +{"answers": ["We Can Do It!"], "question": "the wartime poster \"\" \"\" was parodied using Marge Simpson?"} +{"answers": ["Myra Keen", "Angeline Myra Keen", "Myra", "Keen"], "question": "malacologist was called the \"First Lady of Malacology\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jilly Kitzinger"], "question": "the part of in \"Torchwood\" was Lauren Ambrose's first role in a science-fiction production?"} +{"answers": ["Esther", "Esther Marjorie Hill", "Hill", "Esther Hill", "E. Lincoln Hill"], "question": "in 1925, \"\" became the first woman to be registered as an architect in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Clare Smyth", "Smyth", "Clare"], "question": " was the first British woman to hold three Michelin stars when she became head chef of Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Maria V. Pinto", "Maria Pinto", "Maria Pinto", "Maria", "Pinto"], "question": " designed the purple sheath dress Michelle Obama wore to give her husband \"the fist bump heard 'round the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Homaxinella balfourensis"], "question": "the Antarctic sponge prevents ice crystals from forming in its cells by the use of peptides with antifreeze properties?"} +{"answers": ["Christa Reinig", "Christa", "Reinig"], "question": "the lesbian German writer stated in a poem, \"Sometimes the gay shirt is closer to me than the feminist skirt\"?"} +{"answers": ["Giulietta", "Guicciardi", "Giulietta Guicciardi"], "question": "Ludwig van Beethoven dedicated his second piano sonata quasi una fantasia, widely known as the \"Moonlight Sonata\", to his pupil, Countess \"(possible portrait pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Women's Cricket World Cup"], "question": "in 1973 the first was held – two years before the first men's tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Reverie Sound Revue"], "question": "Canadian indie rock band went on a \"blog tour\", wherein they released videos of band members playing live online?"} +{"answers": ["Burton Court, Eardisland", "Burton Court"], "question": "Henry, Prince of Wales (Henry V) stationed himself at manor while surveying the movements of Owain Glyndŵr?"} +{"answers": ["Anne", "Fogarty", "Anne Fogarty"], "question": "after winning the 1957 Cotton Fashion Award, designer showed off dresses in goldfish colours?"} +{"answers": ["Pierre Carp", "Carp", "Petre P. Carp", "P. P. Carp", "Petrache Carp", "Petre"], "question": "Do you know that, in summer 1917, a plan existed to make septuagenarian \"(cartoon pictured)\" the dictator of German-occupied Romania?"} +{"answers": ["Doe v. Shurtleff"], "question": "in , a Utah law requiring registered sex offenders to provide to the state all of their internet identifiers was ruled constitutional?"} +{"answers": ["Tristan", "Tristan"], "question": "the British racehorse travelled to France and won the Grand Prix de Deauville three years in a row?"} +{"answers": ["Kingdom Come", "Kingdom Come"], "question": "the airing of \"Millennium\" \"\" was postponed due to the death of Cardinal Joseph Bernardin, Archbishop of Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Lost Nigger Gold Mine"], "question": "the legendary , first discovered in 1887, was still being searched for in 1930?"} +{"answers": ["The Source", "The Source"], "question": "Irish novelist George Moore described Ingres' as an \"exquisite dream of innocence\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gilles", "Gilles"], "question": "the who was long identified as the subject of Watteau's poignant portrait \"\" was a lewd and credulous clown who starred in \"The Shit Merchant\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chandramukhi", "Chandramukhi"], "question": "Vyjayanthimala, who played in the 1955 film \"Devdas\", declined the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress because she thought that her role was not a supporting one?"} +{"answers": ["Victoria Brown", "Victoria Brown", "Victoria Jayne Brown", "Brown", "Victoria"], "question": "the parents of Australian national team water polo player believed that she would be an Olympian in an equestrian event?"} +{"answers": ["Pevely Dairy Company Plant", "Pevely Dairy Company"], "question": "to gain permission to demolish the , Saint Louis University threatened to move its medical school out of St. Louis?"} +{"answers": ["Kugelbake"], "question": " is the name of a series of tall wooden structures \"(current structure pictured)\" built at the mouth of the River Elbe for more than 300 years to aid mariners?"} +{"answers": ["sacred language", "Sacred language"], "question": "logical positivist A. J. Ayer believed that was meaningless because it could not be verified empirically?"} +{"answers": ["Dead Man Walking", "Dead Man Walking"], "question": "the \"Body of Proof\" episode \"\" guest starred Christina Hendricks as a potential love interest for her real-life husband's character?"} +{"answers": ["Montecristo"], "question": "the Italian island of , although in area, is almost deserted, having only two stable inhabitants?"} +{"answers": ["Zendegi"], "question": "science fiction author Greg Egan was praised for taking \"into the street demos and sitting rooms of near-future Tehran\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jane", "Jane Moran", "Moran"], "question": "Australian Stinger is only the second woman ever to have competed in 200 games in the National Water Polo League?"} +{"answers": ["Morelli", "Gustav Morelli", "Gustav"], "question": "one of wood engravings was a reproduction of a painting by Árpád Feszty of chieftain Árpád and the arrival of the Magyars?"} +{"answers": ["Nudes-A-Poppin'"], "question": " is billed as \"The World's Largest Outdoor Nude Beauty Pageant\"?"} +{"answers": ["Memorandum of Understanding on the Conservation of Migratory Sharks"], "question": "the , brought into force in 2010, was the first global instrument that dealt with migratory sharks?"} +{"answers": ["Nosa Igiebor", "Nosa Igiebor", "Nosa", "Igiebor"], "question": "Nigerian journalist was held incommunicado for months because his magazine \"Tell\" criticised General Sani Abacha?"} +{"answers": ["Didelot", "Didelot"], "question": "after winning the 1796 Derby Stakes, the Thoroughbred failed to win again the rest of his racing career, and was subsequently sent to Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Casa Alvarez"], "question": ", built in 1790, serves as a \"last link to the Spanish occupation of the Upper Louisiana territory\"?"} +{"answers": ["Young v. Facebook, Inc.", "Facebook, Inc."], "question": "in , Judge Jeremy Fogel found that Facebook was not a physical place for the purpose of the Americans with Disabilities Act, despite its having \"posts\" and \"walls\"?"} +{"answers": ["Penhale Sands"], "question": " \"\" is believed to be the landing site of Saint Piran, the patron saint of Cornwall?"} +{"answers": ["Loin Like a Hunting Flame"], "question": "\"Millennium\" \"\" took its name from a Dylan Thomas poem?"} +{"answers": ["Falk", "Falk Harnack", "Harnack"], "question": "German film director , who was related to six people executed by the Nazis, left East Germany after the Communists banned his first film for being \"sympathetic to Nazism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Palacegarden Malachy"], "question": "after winning Best in Show at the Westminster Dog Show in 2012, the Pekingese has been compared to a mop, a wookiee, and Snooki from \"Jersey Shore\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bellville Sassoon"], "question": " was one of Princess Diana's most prolific early designers?"} +{"answers": ["Great Wheal Fortune"], "question": "a lone miner is said to have extracted two sacks of wolframite each day from the waste tips of the disused mine in Cornwall?"} +{"answers": ["Ictis"], "question": "the island of , reported by Diodorus as a centre of the ancient tin trade, has uncertainly been identified with St Michael's Mount \"\" in Cornwall?"} +{"answers": ["Glasser v. United States"], "question": " was the first U.S. Supreme Court case to hold that juries must be drawn from a \"cross-section of the community\"?"} +{"answers": ["Carmen", "Carmen Balcells Segala", "Balcells", "Carmen Balcells"], "question": "literary agent represents six Nobel Prize winners?"} +{"answers": ["Siah Bisheh Pumped Storage Power Plant", "Siah Bishe Pumped Storage Power Plant"], "question": "the is to be both the first pumped-storage power plant and the site of the first concrete-face rock-fill dam in Iran?"} +{"answers": ["Ventongimps Moor"], "question": " was the first nature reserve to be owned by the Cornwall Wildlife Trust?"} +{"answers": ["The End of All Things"], "question": "while one reviewer called the recent \"Fringe\" episode \"\" the best of the season, another remarked that it \"failed to make my dinger hum\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of El Herri"], "question": "the loss of a French column at the was blamed on the commander's disobedience of orders?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Brodeur", "Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur"], "question": ", who later wrote \"The Art of Beowulf\", was one of a group of University of California professors who at first refused on principle to sign the loyalty oath in 1949?"} +{"answers": ["1663 Charlevoix earthquake"], "question": "missionaries to the colony of New France welcomed the as a miracle rather than a disaster?"} +{"answers": ["William Boyce Thompson", "W. B. Thompson Mansion"], "question": "the in Yonkers, New York, was used as a location for the films \"A Beautiful Mind\", \"The Royal Tenenbaums\" and \"Mona Lisa Smile\"?"} +{"answers": ["McCormack", "Alicia McCormack", "Alicia"], "question": ", a member of the Australia women's national water polo team, received a bow from Prince William at a Sydney barbecue?"} +{"answers": ["Engaña Tunnel"], "question": "the \"\" was once the longest railway tunnel in Spain, but was never used?"} +{"answers": ["Clipper Darrell", "Clipper", "Darrell"], "question": "the car of Los Angeles Clippers fan features the team's colors on the exterior and interior with the team's logo and autographs on the hood?"} +{"answers": ["Charlotte M. Zeepvat", "Charlotte", "Zeepvat", "Charlotte Zeepvat"], "question": "historian s first book, published in 1998, was about Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, the haemophiliac youngest son of Queen Victoria?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Douglas", "William Bloomfield Douglas"], "question": "Australian politician John Hart described as a \"fool\" for wanting the job of Government Resident of the Northern Territory?"} +{"answers": ["Chuck Berry House", "Chuck Berry"], "question": "the is an unusual inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places, in that it is associated with a living person?"} +{"answers": ["Neuer Marstall"], "question": "the , a building complex in central Berlin, Germany, that had housed the Imperial horses and carriages, later housed revolutionaries in the Christmas Crisis of 1918?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur Keily", "Arthur", "Keily", "Arthur Patrick Keily"], "question": "Olympic athlete ran over a week to train for marathons?"} +{"answers": ["Brussels tapestry"], "question": "Italian Renaissance portrait styles reached England through the medium of ?"} +{"answers": ["Call the Midwife", "Call the Midwife"], "question": "Jennifer Worth wrote her bestseller in response to an article in the \"British Midwifery Journal\", criticising the lack of midwives in literature?"} +{"answers": ["Teigan Van Roosmalen", "Roosmalen", "Teigan", "Van Roosmalen"], "question": "Australian Paralympic swimmer \"\" is legally blind and deaf?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Septentrion"], "question": "the French military used the \"Mikado strategy\" during in the Uzbin Valley of Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Volunia"], "question": "the developer of , a potential competitor to Google, has said it may represent the \"search engine of the future\"?"} +{"answers": ["International Go Topless Day", "Go Topless Day", "National Go Topless Day"], "question": "women are encouraged to go topless in public and men are told to cover their chest by wearing bras or bikinis on , an event to promote the right to go bare-chested for women?"} +{"answers": ["Le Sommeil", "The Sleepers"], "question": "Gustave Courbet's 1866 painting \"\", depicting a lesbian relationship, was inspired by Charles Baudelaire's poem \"Delphine et Hippolyte\"?"} +{"answers": ["R Force"], "question": "the 'R' in the World War II British deception unit was meant to make the Germans believe it was a reconnaissance unit?"} +{"answers": ["Hannah Buckling", "Hannah", "Buckling"], "question": "Australian national team water polo player made the Australian junior team after 20 months of serious training with a new coach?"} +{"answers": ["al-Jawli", "Sanjar", "Sanjar al-Jawli"], "question": "through his extensive building works, transformed Karak and Gaza into major cities?"} +{"answers": ["Supercomputer operating systems", "supercomputer operating system"], "question": "the first Cray-1 was delivered to the customer without a ?"} +{"answers": ["Salix glauca"], "question": "the \"\" is a rich source of calcium and phosphorus for its browsers?"} +{"answers": ["Chandler", "Robbins", "Chandler Robbins"], "question": "the work of ornithologist helped inspire Rachel Carson to write \"Silent Spring\"?"} +{"answers": ["We Belong Together", "We Belong Together"], "question": "\"\" won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, but was not nominated for Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media?"} +{"answers": ["Kestnbaum", "Meyer Kestnbaum", "Meyer"], "question": " led a business with a long record of peaceful labor relations, and after he died the company and its labor union collaborated on a memorial to him?"} +{"answers": ["Pencil test", "Pencil test", "pencil test"], "question": "Sandra Laing was legally declared \"coloured\" largely on the basis of a , despite being born of two \"white\" parents?"} +{"answers": ["Dead Letters", "Dead Letters"], "question": "\"Millennium\" \"\" ventures into \"Lynchian nightmare territory\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Carter", "William Carter", "Carter"], "question": " \"\", the first mayor of Hobart, was especially distinguished for his aversion to slander and backbiting?"} +{"answers": ["Journey into Space", "Journey into Space"], "question": "Toby Litt's novel takes place on board a generation ship?"} +{"answers": ["John King", "John King", "King", "John", "John King II"], "question": " win in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series' 2012 event at Daytona International Speedway was only the third victory of his racing career?"} +{"answers": ["Revolt", "Revolt"], "question": "Sean Combs' , Robert Rodriguez' El Rey and Magic Johnson's Aspire are upcoming U.S. ethnic minority-owned television networks that Comcast agreed to promote in order to secure the NBCUniversal acquisition?"} +{"answers": ["7.2-Inch Demolition Rocket"], "question": "the could be fired by \"Cowcatcher\", \"Woofus\", \"Whiz Bang\" and \"Grand Slam\"?"} +{"answers": ["copyright transfer agreement", "Copyright transfer agreement"], "question": "academic publishers often ask authors to sign a before printing their work?"} +{"answers": ["STRAT-X"], "question": "a document from the 1960s US nuclear deterrent study was composed from a Soviet perspective, disapproving of capitalism and glorifying socialism?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Widley"], "question": "the 19th-century was later reused as an emergency civil control centre?"} +{"answers": ["Kelsey", "Kelsey Wakefield", "Wakefield"], "question": "Australian Stinger took a year off university in order to try to make the 2012 Summer Olympics in water polo?"} +{"answers": ["Henri-Edmond Cross", "Henri-Edmond", "Cross"], "question": "painter \"(self-portrait pictured)\" changed his name twice, each time to avoid confusion with a similarly named artist?"} +{"answers": ["Erkki Antero Kourula", "Erkki", "Erkki Kourula", "Kourula"], "question": " was the first Finn to be elected as a judge of the International Criminal Court?"} +{"answers": ["Limestone Corner"], "question": "the area of Hadrian's Wall is not made from limestone?"} +{"answers": ["Redstone Historic District", "Redstone Historic District"], "question": "Colorado Fuel and Iron banned residents of its company town at \"(pictured in present)\" from treating each other to drinks?"} +{"answers": ["Caroline Birley", "Caroline", "Birley"], "question": " lifelong love of geology started with stones she collected as a child on family holidays?"} +{"answers": ["Ochlik", "Rémi Ochlik", "Rémi"], "question": ", who was killed in the February 2012 bombardment of Homs, won the 2012 World Press Photo contest for his photograph of a Libyan rebel fighter?"} +{"answers": ["McFadden", "Greg", "Greg McFadden"], "question": "Australian Stinger coach requires members of the national water polo team to eat every thing on their plates?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of Margaret Thatcher", "Statue of Margaret Thatcher, Houses of Parliament", "Statue of Margaret Thatcher"], "question": "Margaret Thatcher joked that her should have been made of iron?"} +{"answers": ["The Hound of London"], "question": "only Reginald Owen, Carleton Hobbs, Jeremy Brett, and Patrick Macnee have portrayed both Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson professionally, with Macnee portraying Holmes in ?"} +{"answers": ["Abidin Bey", "Bey", "Abidin", "Abidin Bey al-Arnaut"], "question": " was the first governor of Egyptian Dongola?"} +{"answers": ["Forn Sed Assembly", "Swedish Forn Sed Assembly"], "question": "the Swedish Asatru Assembly, now the , held a blót at Gamla Uppsala to celebrate the Church of Sweden no longer being the state church?"} +{"answers": ["Nordeca"], "question": "by acquiring the commercial division of the Norwegian Mapping Agency, the company now called became a market leader in leisure maps in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Vancouver Canucks Ring of Honour"], "question": "Orland Kurtenbach was the Vancouver Canucks first captain and first member of their ?"} +{"answers": ["Monmouth Cemetery"], "question": "a former chapel at is now used as a genealogy centre?"} +{"answers": ["Corema conradii"], "question": "patches of in New Jersey began to sprout seedlings again after an F-16 set them on fire?"} +{"answers": ["Pat", "Hawkins", "Pat Hawkins", "Pat Hawkins"], "question": " from Perth, Australia, set a women's world record by cycling in seven days in 1940?"} +{"answers": ["9 Beaches"], "question": "many cabanas at resort in Bermuda feature Plexiglas floors to allow guests to view the ocean below their hotel room?"} +{"answers": ["Conradina grandiflora"], "question": "the mint plant has the largest flowers of the genus \"Conradina\"?"} +{"answers": ["Genisys Credit Union"], "question": "the largest credit union merger in Michigan history took place in 2008, resulting in the creation of ?"} +{"answers": ["A", "A"], "question": "the Philippe Starck-designed has been described as both \"the most extraordinary yacht launched in recent memory\" and \"one of the ghastliest megayachts ever created\"?"} +{"answers": ["Minoru", "Minoru"], "question": "the victory by \"\" at the 1909 Epsom Derby made his owner Edward VII the first reigning British monarch to win a Derby?"} +{"answers": ["Bay", "Darnell", "Bay Darnell"], "question": " crashed his race car into Lake Lloyd during an ARCA race at Daytona International Speedway in 1964?"} +{"answers": ["Coimbatore bypass"], "question": "the included construction of a toll bridge over the Noyyal River in India?"} +{"answers": ["Svetlana Kalinkina", "Svetlana", "Kalinkina"], "question": "an entire print run of newspaper was seized by the Belarusian police?"} +{"answers": ["Anacostia Community Museum"], "question": "the was the first federally funded community museum in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Mencari Madonna"], "question": ", meant to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS in Papua, used shots of a green bra to symbolise sex?"} +{"answers": ["Jarvis", "Jarvis"], "question": "the launch vehicle was designed to deliver up to six satellites into different orbits on a single flight?"} +{"answers": ["Jan Suchopárek", "Jan", "Suchopárek"], "question": "Czech international footballer dislocated his shoulder while attempting a bicycle kick?"} +{"answers": ["Duke Chu of Jin", "Duke", "Jin"], "question": "the partitioning of the state of Jin, during the reign of , is often considered the start of China's Warring States period?"} +{"answers": ["The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends"], "question": "the Flaming Lips plan to include blood samples from their collaborators in the vinyl edition of their album ?"} +{"answers": ["Shlomo", "Shlomo Moussaieff", "Shlomo Moussaieff", "Moussaieff"], "question": " owns rare gemstones worth millions of dollars, including a flawless blue diamond and the world's largest known red diamond?"} +{"answers": ["Megitza"], "question": ", the vocalist and bass player, got the highest score at a Polish National IQ contest held in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Block", "Jack Block Park"], "question": "Seattle's was built on a Superfund site?"} +{"answers": ["Costa Chica Region", "Costa Chica of Guerrero"], "question": "the is one of two regions in Mexico with a significant Afro-Mexican population?"} +{"answers": ["I Don't Want To Blow You Up!"], "question": "Do you know that, according to a 2008 book, Kareem Abdul Jabbar ?"} +{"answers": ["Osterbrunnen"], "question": "the tradition in Franconian Switzerland of decorating public fountains with Easter eggs, \"\", has spread beyond Franconia?"} +{"answers": ["Mississippi Highway 198"], "question": " is the designation given to former alignments of U.S. Highway 98 in the state?"} +{"answers": ["Ibunda"], "question": "Teguh Karya's film , which won nine Citra Awards, did not turn a profit?"} +{"answers": ["Sudan women's national football team"], "question": "while FIFA inquired about the creation of a , the Islamic Fiqh Council in Sudan issued a fatwa forbidding it?"} +{"answers": ["Klarberg", "Barry Klarberg", "Barry J. 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"Get Married"], "question": "the Indonesian film was described as contrasting the rich and poor, with the rich being prone to violence?"} +{"answers": ["Gilleys Shield"], "question": "between the start of the competition in 1947 and 1995, the Victorian women's softball team won the 22 times?"} +{"answers": ["M-5", "M-5"], "question": "the freeway sections of , a state highway in Michigan, were originally planned as parts of two different Interstate Highways?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Spencer", "William Spencer", "Spencer"], "question": "navigational instrument maker signed a contract in which he agreed not to fornicate for seven years?"} +{"answers": ["Senhora das Dores Church"], "question": " \"\" in Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal, has six chapels?"} +{"answers": ["John Bailey Shelton", "Shelton", "John"], "question": "pioneer of rescue archeology was awarded the RSPCA's Queen Victoria Medal for saving his horses during the Coventry Blitz?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Wo Restaurant", "Sam Wo"], "question": "hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant had the world's rudest waiter and was closed in 2012 for rat feces after 100 years of operating in San Francisco's Chinatown?"} +{"answers": ["Zanzibar women's national football team"], "question": "the has few women's teams to play against and has beaten men's teams?"} +{"answers": ["Kowmung River"], "question": "the in New South Wales gained its name from the local aboriginal word for \"sore eyes\", possibly trachoma?"} +{"answers": ["These Arms of Mine", "These Arms of Mine"], "question": "\"\" was Otis Redding's first hit single?"} +{"answers": ["Roy and Silo"], "question": "\"gay penguins\" raised a chick at New York's Central Park Zoo, which when fully grown, entered into a same-sex relationship of its own?"} +{"answers": ["Bipolar", "Bipolar"], "question": "Filipino band Up Dharma Down declined to label their album with a specific genre?"} +{"answers": ["Artocarpus camansi"], "question": "the seeds of the breadnut from New Guinea taste like chestnuts, and can be processed to make paste, flour, butter or oil?"} +{"answers": ["Woahink Lake"], "question": "the deepest lake dammed by sand dunes along the coast of the U.S. state of Oregon is ?"} +{"answers": ["Kony 2012"], "question": "the website for the viral video crashed after the video became popular worldwide, but the video went on to have tens of millions of page views on various websites?"} +{"answers": ["Morcom", "Samuel Morcom", "Samuel"], "question": "South Australian began playing first-class cricket five years before his state's team played its first match?"} +{"answers": ["Un Soir du Paris"], "question": " was the first lesbian-themed Indonesian short story collection?"} +{"answers": ["Harry", "Harry Trihey", "Trihey"], "question": " set the record for the most goals in a regular season major professional hockey match over a hundred years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Mutilator"], "question": " was described as an excellent case study in DIY ethics?"} +{"answers": ["Puerto Rican Day Parade", "Puerto Rican Day Parade attacks"], "question": "over fifty women were assaulted during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Miller James Huggins", "Miller Huggins", "Huggins"], "question": "Hall of Fame manager executed the first delayed steal in recorded baseball history?"} +{"answers": ["Steven Kanumba", "Kanumba", "Steven", "Steven Charles Kanumba"], "question": "when \"\" died, his mourners included his country's Vice President, First Lady and 20,000 other people?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Neville", "Hugh de Neville"], "question": "in 1204, the wife of paid John, King of England 200 chickens for the right to sleep one night with her own husband?"} +{"answers": ["Marshall", "Humphrey", "Humphrey Marshall", "Humphrey Marshall"], "question": "after Kentucky Senator \"\" voted to ratify the Jay Treaty, his constituents stoned him and tried to throw him into the Kentucky River?"} +{"answers": ["Bubble Houses", "Bubble Houses"], "question": "Wallace Neffs in Litchfield Park, Arizona, were built in a community planned and owned by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company?"} +{"answers": ["Sperris Quoit"], "question": "despite being over 4000 years old, near Zennor, Cornwall, was only rediscovered in 1954?"} +{"answers": ["Atiqah Hasiholan Alhady", "Atiqah", "Hasiholan", "Atiqah Hasiholan"], "question": " considered her role in the Oscar-submitted \"Jamila and the President\" a \"regular slutty prostitute\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Browning", "Browning", "John Browning", "John"], "question": "inventor provided the first electric lights in London, for the occasion of the visit of the Shah of Persia to Queen Victoria?"} +{"answers": ["Falk", "Joe", "Joe Falk"], "question": "NASCAR powerhouse team Richard Childress Racing sold one of its race teams to Virginia car dealer ?"} +{"answers": ["Limnoperna fortunei"], "question": "the can make good use of a discarded plastic bottle?"} +{"answers": ["Spencer, Browning & Rust"], "question": "a sextant \"\" is one of the oldest items in the collection of the United States Geological Survey Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Khmer–Chinese Friendship Association"], "question": "the main leaders of the were purged and executed in 1977?"} +{"answers": ["Deluxe Encyclopedia of Guitar Chords", "Mel Bay's Deluxe Encyclopedia of Guitar Chords"], "question": "the song \"Ode to Mel Bay\", popularized by Tommy Emmanuel and Chet Atkins, has lyrics by Shel Silverstein about a missing page 23 in ?"} +{"answers": ["A House Divided", "A House Divided"], "question": "\"\" was the \"Dallas\" television series episode that led to the eight-month Who shot J. R.? hysteria?"} +{"answers": ["Stackard", "Harold Francis Stackard", "Harold", "Harold Stackard"], "question": "World War I British flying ace was credited with fifteen aerial victories?"} +{"answers": ["Immensee", "Immensee"], "question": "one man loved the 1943 film so much that in 1975 he bought the estate where it was filmed?"} +{"answers": ["Jacobus Deketh", "Deketh", "Jacobus"], "question": " \"\" was a captain of a 36-gun frigate in the Frisian Admiralty?"} +{"answers": ["Drunk on Love", "Drunk on Love"], "question": "\"\" contains a sample of The xxs song \"Intro\", with Jamie Smith being credited as co-writer?"} +{"answers": ["Travis", "Travis Calvin Jackson", "Travis Jackson", "Jackson"], "question": "Kid Elberfeld discovered future Hall of Famer when Jackson was 14 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Lakshmi Putrudu"], "question": "the music of the film was launched by Andhra Pradesh state Information Technology minister Damodar Reddy?"} +{"answers": ["Håkan Loob Trophy", "Håkan Per Loob", "Loob", "Håkan Loob", "Håkan"], "question": "former Elitserien and National Hockey League player was one of the first members of the Triple Gold Club, winning the Stanley Cup, World Championship and Olympic gold?"} +{"answers": ["Abhiyaza"], "question": "the \"Glass Palace Chronicle\" in 1829 proclaimed as the founder of the Burmese monarchy in contradiction to the prevailing pre-Buddhist origin myth?"} +{"answers": ["Eyice", "Semavi Eyice", "Semavi"], "question": "Istanbul University Professor is regarded as the pioneer of Byzantine studies in Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["Rescue of Dustoff 65", "Rescue of Dustoff"], "question": "during the Vietnam War, when Lt. Col. Byron P. Howlett heard that one of the medivac helicopters under his command had crashed, he personally oversaw and piloted the ?"} +{"answers": ["Hélène", "Baroness Hélène van Zuylen", "Zuylen", "Hélène van Zuylen"], "question": "\"\" was the first woman to compete in an international motor race?"} +{"answers": ["1938 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "the still holds defensive team records for the fewest total, rushing and passing yards in a season?"} +{"answers": ["Maenan Abbey", "Maenan Abbey Hotel"], "question": "three medieval walls dated to 1282 were found in the grounds at in 2011, whilst workmen were working on the drainage?"} +{"answers": ["Triggermen"], "question": "critics described the 2002 comedy thriller as \"neither noticeably comic nor remotely thrilling\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Knibb", "Knibb", "John"], "question": "the bailiff also built the turret clock for St John's College, Oxford?"} +{"answers": ["Telephone number", "Telephone number"], "question": "the number of ways to place \"n\" diagonally symmetric rooks on an \"n\" × \"n\" chessboard in such a way that no two rooks attack each other is a ?"} +{"answers": ["Marco", "Marco Kartodikromo", "Kartodikromo"], "question": "Indonesian journalist \"\" was arrested several times by the Dutch colonial government and ultimately died in exile?"} +{"answers": ["Action of 26 April 1797"], "question": "although a Spanish treasure convoy was captured at the , the cargo had already been smuggled to safety aboard a fishing boat?"} +{"answers": ["1937 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "the won the SEC championship after Hayward Sanford kicked a fourth quarter, game-winning field goal against Vanderbilt?"} +{"answers": ["Messer", "Thomas Maria Messer", "Thomas", "Thomas M. Messer"], "question": "when retired in 1988, after 27 years as director of the Guggenheim Foundation, he had served longer than any other major museum director in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Livesey Hall War Memorial"], "question": "thieves have recently stolen the memorial plaques from the ?"} +{"answers": ["Helen Jonas-Rosenzweig", "Jonas-Rosenzweig", "Helen"], "question": ", Holocaust survivor and one of the Schindlerjuden, appeared in a documentary with the daughter of Amon Goeth, her Nazi tormentor?"} +{"answers": ["L'Abbesse de Jouarre"], "question": "Winston Churchill's father once owned \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "Forrest M. Hall", "Forrest Mayward Hall", "Forrest", "Forrest Maywood Hall", "Forrest Maynard Hall"], "question": " \"\" played for Princeton's 1893 national championship football team, coached Auburn to a 94–0 victory over Georgia Tech in 1894, and set a shot put record at Michigan in 1895?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Cohen", "Robert B. Cohen", "Robert Benjamin Cohen", "Cohen", "Robert"], "question": " opened the first Hudson News, the world's largest airport newsstand retailer, in LaGuardia Airport in 1987?"} +{"answers": ["Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center"], "question": "the in Hillsboro, Oregon, was built for but remodeled and expanded at a cost of ?"} +{"answers": ["Kere", "Kere Johanson", "Johanson"], "question": "Australia women's national softball coach won two men's softball world championships as a player with New Zealand's team?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Kemp", "George Hubert Kemp", "Kemp"], "question": ", a flying ace from World War I, was fatally wounded on his last sortie, having shot down twelve enemy aircraft in the previous three weeks?"} +{"answers": ["Notholaena standleyi"], "question": "the Seri people believed that the leaves of brought good luck when carried in a bag?"} +{"answers": ["Schiersteiner Kantorei"], "question": "the concert choir , founded 50 years ago in Wiesbaden-Schierstein, performed Bach's \"St Matthew Passion\" in the Marktkirche \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jason William Krizan", "Krizan", "Jason", "Jason Krizan"], "question": " set a National Collegiate Athletic Association record for doubles?"} +{"answers": ["RNAD Coulport"], "question": " in Argyll, Scotland, is the storage and loading facility for the United Kingdom's stock of Trident nuclear warheads?"} +{"answers": ["Duncan", "Barrett", "Duncan Barrett"], "question": ", co-author of \"The Sugar Girls\", once directed Joe Thomas of \"The Inbetweeners\" in a show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Watch n' Learn"], "question": "according to one reviewer, the reggae drum fill in \"\" originates from Bob Marley's 1983 single \"Buffalo Soldier\"?"} +{"answers": ["San Francisco plague of 1900–1904"], "question": "California governor Henry Gage publicly denied there was a ?"} +{"answers": ["Digby-Worsley", "Ernest Bruce Digby-Worsley", "Bruce", "Bruce Digby-Worsley"], "question": "WWI British flying ace scored the majority of his aerial victories against the Fokker D.VII?"} +{"answers": ["Saturday Night Glee-ver"], "question": "\"\" is \"Glee\"'s tribute to the Bee Gees and \"Saturday Night Fever\"?"} +{"answers": ["Puppigerus"], "question": ", an extinct sea turtle, had a specialized jaw structure which kept it from accidentally inhaling water?"} +{"answers": ["John Herbert Hedley", "J. H. Hedley", "Hedley", "John Hedley", "John"], "question": "\"Chicago Tribune\" war correspondent Floyd Gibbons dubbed \"\" \"The Luckiest Man Alive\"?"} +{"answers": ["Djibouti women's national football team"], "question": "the has played in only one FIFA recognised match, a 0–7 loss to Kenya in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Knud", "Knud Jespersen", "Jespersen"], "question": "a Soviet merchant vessel was named after Danish communist leader ?"} +{"answers": ["War memorials in Monmouth"], "question": " include one that commemorates 16 admirals and Britain's victories in the French Revolutionary Wars?"} +{"answers": ["Cute cat theory of digital activism"], "question": "the draws a connection between Internet censorship and lolcats \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Parabellum", "Parabellum", "Parabullam"], "question": "Colombia's was described as one of the world's first black metal bands?"} +{"answers": ["Glasgow Golf Club"], "question": "Glasgow has the in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Indian River Inlet Bridge", "Indian River Inlet"], "question": "the in Delaware uses a fiber-optic system that monitors the structural integrity of the bridge?"} +{"answers": ["Rwanda women's national football team"], "question": "while the has not played a FIFA-recognised match, a professional women's league in the country has attracted women from Uganda?"} +{"answers": ["Mitsubishi Motors Corp. v. Soler Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc."], "question": "Do you know that, in , the U.S. Supreme Court ordered a car dealer in Puerto Rico to arbitrate its Sherman Act case in Tokyo per a contract under Swiss law?"} +{"answers": ["1910 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the undefeated featured three All-Americans in Albert Benbrook, Stanfield Wells and Joe Magidsohn \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Augustenborg Palace"], "question": "the Carrara marble baptismal font of the church of was a gift from Tsar Alexander I of Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Salomon Schweigger", "Salomon", "Schweigger"], "question": " published the first German language translation of the Qur'an?"} +{"answers": ["Christianization of Poland", "Baptism of Poland"], "question": "the in 966 led to the emergence of Poland as a proper European state, recognized by other European powers?"} +{"answers": ["Mounted Boy Scout Troop 290", "Mounted Boy Scout Troop"], "question": "the survival of descendants of the Banker horses used by of Ocracoke, North Carolina, relies upon one testicle?"} +{"answers": ["Surrey City Centre Public Library", "Surrey City Centre Library"], "question": "patrons used social media to contribute to the design of the \"\" in Surrey, British Columbia?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Niculescu-Mizil", "Niculescu-Mizil", "Paul"], "question": "after the 1989 Revolution, Romanian communist politician briefly led the National Salvation Front before being arrested and sent to prison?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Shildt", "Mike Shildt"], "question": "in 2011 led the Johnson City Cardinals to their first back-to-back Appalachian League championship since 1976?"} +{"answers": ["Maulana Azad Stadium"], "question": "three bombs exploded in Jammu's during the Governor General's 1995 Republic Day Parade speech, killing eight people?"} +{"answers": ["Chakal"], "question": " was once inspired by the Living Dead?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Harbour Academy", "Marlowe Academy", "The Royal Harbour Academy"], "question": "the \"\", among \"the worst schools in England\", but now showing satisfactory progress, has a radio station on the Isle of Thanet?"} +{"answers": ["Pacific leaping blenny"], "question": "the is considered a terrestrial fish, due to its ability to survive on land for several hours at a time?"} +{"answers": ["Gasperoni", "Ermenegildo Gasperoni", "Ermenegildo"], "question": "the Sammarinese Communist Party leader worked as both a car mechanic and as Minister of Transport at the same time?"} +{"answers": ["Foster Care Independence Act"], "question": "First Lady of the United States Hillary Rodham Clinton was instrumental in passing the , which funds independent living skills for youth in foster care?"} +{"answers": ["Mauritius women's national football team"], "question": "while , they have not played in a single FIFA sanctioned game?"} +{"answers": ["Cake theory"], "question": "Chinese politicians have engaged in debate over economic development using ?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim Umbricht", "Umbricht"], "question": "soon after death from melanoma in 1964, his brother flew above the Astrodome construction site and scattered his ashes throughout the grounds?"} +{"answers": ["Kremikovtsi Monastery"], "question": "the medieval church of the near Sofia, Bulgaria, includes a fresco of Saint George using a dragon as a footrest \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Le Grand Veymont", "Grand Veymont"], "question": "the in France is the highest point of the Massif du Vercors and the Vercors Regional Natural Park, with a prominence of ?"} +{"answers": ["Svalbard Satellite Station"], "question": "in 2007 and 2008, two American satellites were hacked using commands sent via the ?"} +{"answers": ["Alexandre Chemetoff", "Alexandre", "Chemetoff"], "question": ", winner of the Grand Prix de l'urbanisme, created a bamboo garden in Paris' Parc de la Villette?"} +{"answers": ["Sophia", "Latjuba", "Sophia Latjuba"], "question": "Indonesian actress received no fee for playing in her most recent film?"} +{"answers": ["Janua linguarum reserata"], "question": "not long after it first appeared in 1631, the book \"\" by Comenius was published in translation in twelve European languages plus several Asian languages?"} +{"answers": ["Vernon", "Vernon March", "March"], "question": "sculptor , designer of the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Ontario, was the youngest exhibitor at The Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts?"} +{"answers": ["Losh, Wilson and Bell"], "question": "the 19th-century alkali works of was the first in England to use the Leblanc process to make soda ash?"} +{"answers": ["BeingGirl"], "question": "P&G promoted their self care website by partnering with Sony BMG and \"Cathy's Book\"?"} +{"answers": ["St George's Church, Eastergate", "St George's Church"], "question": " in Eastergate, West Sussex, is reached by walking through a farm whose \"magnificent\" Elizabethan granary is also used by the church?"} +{"answers": ["George W. Jenkins", "Jenkins", "George"], "question": ", who founded Publix supermarkets in 1930, learned the business at Piggly Wiggly?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm", "Wilhelm Sauer", "Sauer", "W. Sauer Orgelbau"], "question": " built the Berlin Cathedral organ \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Whitefish Bay National Forest Scenic Byway", "National Forest Scenic Byway"], "question": "the in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan follows the shore of Whitefish Bay and provides access to the Point Iroquois Lighthouse?"} +{"answers": ["Central Croatia", "Croatia proper"], "question": "the region of comprises one third of the territory of Croatia, while generating more than half of the nation's GDP?"} +{"answers": ["Mohammad Husni Thamrin", "Thamrin", "Mohammad"], "question": " argued for the term \"Indonesia\" to replace \"Dutch Indies\"?"} +{"answers": ["seamanite", "Seamanite"], "question": " is known from only four locations, with three in Michigan and one in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["1925 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the allowed only three points all year and featured one of the sport's greatest passing combinations in \"The Benny-to-Bennie Show\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bloudan Conference of 1937"], "question": "the was held in Bloudan only after the British rejected the Arab request to host it in Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["Wenvoe Castle"], "question": "occupants of in south Wales have included a member of Cromwell's Upper House and a vice chamberlain to the Prince of Wales (later King George IV)?"} +{"answers": ["PowerTech Information Systems"], "question": "because the four founders of the Norwegian ISP were still minors, the father of one of them became the company first chairman?"} +{"answers": ["The One Where Rachel Smokes"], "question": "two scenes of the \"Friends\" episode \"\" appear only in the DVD version?"} +{"answers": ["Student Hidjo"], "question": "the novel describes love as something only those with a Dutch education would attempt to find?"} +{"answers": ["Brad McCrimmon", "McCrimmon", "Byron Brad McCrimmon", "Brad"], "question": "former National Hockey League player moved to Russia to further his coaching career, but died in the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl air disaster en route to his first game?"} +{"answers": ["A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain"], "question": "British writer Owen Hatherley introduces his 2010 book as \"an autopsy of the urban renaissance\" promoted under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown?"} +{"answers": ["Catherine Healy", "Healy", "Catherine Healy", "Catherine"], "question": "sex workers' rights activist was the second New Zealander after David Lange to be invited at a debate at the University of Oxford?"} +{"answers": ["Haggarty", "George", "George Haggarty", "George Sylvester Haggarty"], "question": " was named Mr. Basketball of Michigan for 1921 and won the U.S. Seniors' Golf Association championship in 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Hōkoku-ji"], "question": "a bamboo grove \"\" marks the spot in where the Zen master Butsujo wrote poetry?"} +{"answers": ["Grace", "Grace Towns", "Grace Towns Hamilton", "Hamilton"], "question": " was the first African American woman elected to the Georgia General Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Janzen"], "question": "the in Marquette, Michigan, has served as a hotel and a shelter for the potentially homeless?"} +{"answers": ["Action of 22 August 1795"], "question": " was fought between British and Dutch frigate squadrons in the North Sea off Eigerøya in ?"} +{"answers": ["Old Hope Highway", "Hope Highway"], "question": "until 1951, when the Seward Highway was finished, in order for travelers to drive on the , they had to transport their cars on the Alaska Railroad?"} +{"answers": ["Fred", "Dyer", "Fred Dyer"], "question": "Welsh boxer \"\" would entertain spectators by singing and playing the ukulele after a boxing match?"} +{"answers": ["Raab Doppelraab"], "question": "test pilot Hanna Reitsch described the as \"a dream of an aircraft\"?"} +{"answers": ["Miracle of the Moment"], "question": "the idea for the Steven Curtis Chapman song \"\" came from a song, \"Find Me\", that Chapman did not release?"} +{"answers": ["Logan Cup", "2009–10 Logan Cup"], "question": "the start of the was delayed because not all the cricket teams involved had finished signing players?"} +{"answers": ["Syzygium cormiflorum"], "question": "the flowers of the often grow on its trunk?"} +{"answers": ["Byron", "Angela", "Angela Byron"], "question": ", an open source software developer, was the first woman to be featured on the cover of \"Linux Journal\"?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Harrigan", "Frank Arnold Harrigan", "Harrigan", "Frank"], "question": "West Virginia native led Michigan to two Big Ten basketball championships and played for the Cook Painter Boys' 1929 national championship team?"} +{"answers": ["Aspioti-ELKA"], "question": "on the day the factory of in Corfu obtained permission to move its equipment to Athens, it got bombed?"} +{"answers": ["Corylopsis reedae"], "question": "the extinct winter-hazel species was described from a single Ypresian fossil?"} +{"answers": ["Westward Ho!", "Westward Ho!"], "question": " premiered in cinemas just two weeks after the start of filming?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus robusta"], "question": " \"\" is planted to drain swamps in Uganda?"} +{"answers": ["Hadnock"], "question": "Baderon of Monmouth took back from Monmouth Priory and gave three forges in exchange?"} +{"answers": ["Goodbye Mr. Fish"], "question": "\"\" is an episode of \"The Cosby Show\" about a family funeral for a goldfish?"} +{"answers": ["China Disabled Persons' Federation"], "question": "the logo of the is based on a plum flower?"} +{"answers": ["Cherimoya", "Cherimoya"], "question": " unanticipated victory at the 1911 Epsom Oaks \"\", the only start of her career, left \"the spectators too dumbfounded to cheer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Citizenship Act", "Citizenship Act"], "question": "an amendment to Slovakia's , which states that any national who takes another citizenship loses their Slovak citizenship, was enacted in reaction to Hungary's nationality law?"} +{"answers": ["Pedro", "Pedro Javier González García", "Pedro Javier González", "González"], "question": "Catalan guitarist won both the Premio al Toque por Bulerías and Certamen de Guitarra flamenca flamenco competitions in the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["St Michael and All Angels Church, Hughenden", "St Michael and All Angels"], "question": "former British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli was buried in 1881 in the churchyard of in Buckinghamshire, England?"} +{"answers": ["Blanchard", "LaVell", "LaVell DeAaron Blanchard", "LaVell Blanchard"], "question": " was the fifth person to lead a National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball team in scoring and rebounding four times?"} +{"answers": ["Youth Council of the French Union"], "question": "Léopold Sédar Senghor chaired the 1955 congress of the in Madagascar?"} +{"answers": ["The Virgin with the Hot Pants"], "question": "the 1920s film was the first known pornographic film to use animation?"} +{"answers": ["William Bell", "William", "William H. Bell", "William Bell", "Bell"], "question": " photographed the wounds \"(example pictured)\" and diseases of American Civil War soldiers for the Army Medical Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Iostat"], "question": "when early versions of monitored multiprocessor computer systems, they could wrongly interpret one processor waiting for I/O to mean that all those in the system were waiting?"} +{"answers": ["Gast", "Camille du Gast", "Camille", "Camille Crespin du Gast", "Du Gast"], "question": "French sporting pioneer was falsely accused of having posed nude for \"La Femme au Masque\", but did not win the legal action she filed against her accuser?"} +{"answers": ["Halichoeres garnoti", "Yellowhead wrasse"], "question": "the changes both colour and sex during its life?"} +{"answers": ["Jalila al-Salman", "Jalila", "al-Salman"], "question": "the vice-president of the Bahrain Teachers' Association, , was sentenced to three years in prison for her involvement in the 2011–2012 uprising?"} +{"answers": ["Preston Passion"], "question": "the 2012 featured thousands of Preston residents and included \"Surely He Hath Borne Our Griefs\" from Handel's Messiah?"} +{"answers": ["Casket with Scenes of Romances", "Casket with Scenes of Romances"], "question": "a 14th-century in Baltimore has a scene of \"Gawain on the perilous bed\"?"} +{"answers": ["Avitelmessus"], "question": "\"color markings\", considered rare among fossil crabs, have been found on ?"} +{"answers": ["Gianni Caproni Museum of Aeronautics"], "question": "the is Italy's oldest aviation museum, in addition to being the country's first corporate museum?"} +{"answers": ["Donguila"], "question": "in the early 1970s, President Félix Houphouët-Boigny of the Ivory Coast persuaded his protegé, Omar Bongo, to give a plantation to Bob Denard?"} +{"answers": ["Balfas", "M.", "Muhammad Salim Balfas", "M. Balfas"], "question": "Indonesian literary critic unfinished manuscript \"Si Gomar\" has been described as his most interesting?"} +{"answers": ["Krrish", "Krrish"], "question": "the is regarded as the first science fiction / superhero film series of Indian cinema?"} +{"answers": ["Easter egg tree"], "question": "the \"\" in Saalfeld, Thuringia, was decorated with 10,000 Easter eggs in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Forrest", "Alexander Forrest", "Anthony Alexander Forrest"], "question": " played two senior games of Australian rules football for the Perth Football Club before dying at age 16 in the Second Boer War?"} +{"answers": ["1925 Santa Barbara earthquake"], "question": "the center of Santa Barbara, California, is built in a homogeneous style because of ?"} +{"answers": ["Salty and Roselle"], "question": "two guide dogs, , were awarded the Dickin Medal for gallantry after leading their blind owners out of the World Trade Center during the September 11 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Bernas"], "question": "Do you know that, as of 2010, 85 percent of the readers of the Indonesian daily are male?"} +{"answers": ["Aldrich", "John Merton Aldrich", "John"], "question": " donated 45,000 flies to the United States National Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Theo", "Theo Randall", "Randall"], "question": " \"\" has been called the \"unsung hero\" of The River Café in London, and was head chef when it won its Michelin star?"} +{"answers": ["Humboldt Bay Life-Saving Station"], "question": " has the only marine railways still in an operational Pacific Coast U.S. Coast Guard station?"} +{"answers": ["Shimonoseki Station massacre", "Shimonoseki Station"], "question": "five people died at the Shimonoseki Station in Japan when a man drove a car onto the platform ?"} +{"answers": ["Men of the Lightship"], "question": "Alberto Cavalcanti asked David MacDonald to reshoot scenes from the 1940 British propaganda film because the performance of the actors was \"totally unconvincing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Socialist Republican Party", "Socialist Republican Party"], "question": "the Sudanese was nicknamed 'Mr. Hawkesworth's Party', in reference to a rumour that a British colonial officer by that name had engineered it?"} +{"answers": ["A.C.O.D."], "question": "Jessica Alba got a temporary tattoo of a bow on her tailbone for her role in ?"} +{"answers": ["Ryou-Un Maru"], "question": "the Japanese squid fishing vessel \"\" was sunk by gunfire from a United States Coast Guard cutter?"} +{"answers": ["Compulsory Process Clause"], "question": "the of the United States Constitution allows defendants to force the attendance of witnesses in their favor?"} +{"answers": ["Abduljalil Abdulla al-Singace", "al-Singace", "Abduljalil", "Abduljalil al-Singace"], "question": "despite being handicapped, Bahraini engineer was allegedly tortured by being forced to stand on one leg without crutches for prolonged periods?"} +{"answers": ["Sebald", "Heyden", "Sebald Heyden"], "question": " has been speculated to be the world's first musicologist?"} +{"answers": ["Truro Cathedral School", "Truro Cathedral", "Cathedral School"], "question": " existed long before Truro Cathedral?"} +{"answers": ["Dainichi Nyorai", "Dainichi Nyorai"], "question": "the National Treasure statue of \"\", made in 1175–76 by Unkei from Japanese cypress with lacquer and gold leaf, employs a \"tranquil\" style?"} +{"answers": ["John Northrup Shive", "Shive", "John N. Shive", "John"], "question": " not only invented the phototransistor but also the Shive wave machine?"} +{"answers": ["Men's Gymnasium", "Men's Gymnasium"], "question": "the at Indiana University once hosted the school's basketball team and was the first facility in the country to use glass backboards?"} +{"answers": ["Archaster typicus"], "question": "a male and female pair of sand stars, , engage in pseudocopulation so that when they spawn, some two months later, they will do so simultaneously?"} +{"answers": ["Job 600"], "question": " cost over pounds to build and was completed in 1965 to showcase Ghana and Africa to the world?"} +{"answers": ["Petoski"], "question": "when won the 1985 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, his trainer received a personal phone call from the Queen?"} +{"answers": ["Gabi", "Gabi"], "question": "a dog named fought a jaguar, preventing the big cat's escape from the Belgrade Zoo onto the streets of Belgrade?"} +{"answers": ["The Doward"], "question": "King Arthur's Cave is in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lucile Petry Leone", "Lucile", "Leone", "Lucile Petry"], "question": " successful establishment of the Cadet Nurse Corps in 1943 made it unnecessary to draft US nurses for WWII?"} +{"answers": ["Thamudarit", "Thamoddarit"], "question": ", who according to legend reigned over the Pagan Kingdom from 107 to 152 CE, was only proclaimed the founder of this kingdom in 1829?"} +{"answers": ["Reggie Hamilton", "Reggie'' Hamilton", "Hamilton", "Reggie"], "question": "current Oakland University senior basketball player was the only true freshman to receive the honor of being named to the Summit League All-Newcomer Team?"} +{"answers": ["Minnesota State Highway 7"], "question": " in the US state of Minnesota follows the Minnesota River National Scenic Byway along Lac qui Parle by the state line?"} +{"answers": ["A.", "A. Teeuw", "Andries Teeuw", "Teeuw"], "question": ", despite resorting to guesswork, still encountered indecipherable data in his successful dissertation on a Kakawin?"} +{"answers": ["Plexaura homomalla"], "question": "the coral contains large quantities of a lipid, prostaglandin A, which deters predatory fish from feeding on it by making them vomit?"} +{"answers": ["Oebalus pugnax", "Rice stink bug"], "question": "the \"\", a major pest of rice kernels, can safely be ignored when found on standing corn?"} +{"answers": ["Hill Street Station"], "question": "\"\", the first episode of \"Hill Street Blues\", suffered \"confusion and conflict in its marketing\" to the point that it was considered a surprise the show survived to be aired?"} +{"answers": ["Digital Bounce"], "question": "minors were barred from digitally purchasing \"Drips\", a track from South Korean singer Seven's mini-album ?"} +{"answers": ["Tyke", "Tyke"], "question": "the Second World War homing pigeon won a gallantry medal for reporting the location of a downed American bomber?"} +{"answers": ["Constantin Al. Ionescu-Caion", "Constantin", "Ionescu-Caion"], "question": "in Romania, journalist became a symbol of yellow journalism?"} +{"answers": ["Teredo navalis", "Shipworm"], "question": "the was responsible for great damage to the Netherlands' sea defences in the 18th century?"} +{"answers": ["1936 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "prior to winning 323 games as a college football head coach, Bear Bryant's first regular season coaching position was on the staff of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Richmond", "Mathew Richmond", "Mathew"], "question": " was the first Chairman of Committees of the New Zealand Legislative Council?"} +{"answers": ["NTRL"], "question": "Indonesian band released an album with random yet simple lyrics and a \"naughty\" rock style?"} +{"answers": ["Tomb of the King of Boni"], "question": "China had such appeal during the Ming Dynasty that even a king from Borneo insisted that be located there?"} +{"answers": ["Radič", "Radič", "Radič, Grand Čelnik"], "question": " was the second most powerful person in Serbia, after Despot Đurađ?"} +{"answers": ["Taylor v. Illinois"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court ruled in that defendants do not have an absolute right to obtain witnesses in their favor?"} +{"answers": ["Mirrors in Mesoamerican culture"], "question": "in ancient Mesoamerica, mirrors were fashioned from stone and were ?"} +{"answers": ["The Two Hearts of Kwasi Boachi"], "question": "while researching his debut novel, , Dutch author Arthur Japin discovered the head of the Ghanaian prince Badu Bonsu II?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center"], "question": "Oregon's \"(Hillsboro clinic pictured)\" started in a garage and now has over US$20 million in annual revenue?"} +{"answers": ["The Sugar Girls"], "question": "the female factory workers featured in the book would stuff their turbans with underwear to make them look more fashionable?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Varaville"], "question": "although later writers claimed William the Conqueror's victory in the 1057 was a massacre, contemporary writers barely noticed it?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Rea", "Walter B. Rea", "Walter Burnette"], "question": ", the leading scorer for the 1919–20 Michigan Wolverines basketball team, later became the university's spokesman on \"panty raids\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vitus", "Vitus Bering", "Bering"], "question": "unbeknownst to him, Danish explorer \"\" was not in fact the first European to sail through the strait that now bears his name?"} +{"answers": ["Blumenthal Orphanage", "Zion Blumenthal Orphanage"], "question": "after escaping Nazi-occupied Europe, the Belzer Rebbe held his first \"tish\" in Jerusalem at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Short No.1 biplane"], "question": "the propellers of the rotated in the same direction because their designer wished to avoid patent infringement?"} +{"answers": ["Rigby & Peller"], "question": " provides undergarments to Queen Elizabeth II?"} +{"answers": ["Alloxylon flammeum"], "question": "there are more plants of \"\" in cultivation than there are in the wild in its native Queensland?"} +{"answers": ["Masabumi Hosono", "Masabumi", "Hosono"], "question": "the aboard the \"Titanic\" survived, but was then shunned as a coward in his home country for not going down with the ship?"} +{"answers": ["``Long Branch Cubans", "Long Branch", "Long Branch Cubans"], "question": "the were the first baseball team composed almost entirely of Cubans to play in the U.S. minor leagues?"} +{"answers": ["4.5-Inch Beach Barrage Rocket"], "question": "the United States Navy used to prepare enemy beaches for amphibious assault?"} +{"answers": ["Face-Off", "Face-Off"], "question": "the late Toronto Maple Leafs owner Harold Ballard portrayed a doctor of his hockey team in the 1971 film ?"} +{"answers": ["Murder", "Murder of Udin", "Udin", "Fuad Muhammad Syafruddin"], "question": "a police officer in Indonesia was sued for dumping blood to appease the Goddess of the South Sea while investigating the ?"} +{"answers": ["Genetic studies on Serbs"], "question": " show that they are closely related to the neighbouring peoples, regardless of language and religion?"} +{"answers": ["Titanic Belfast"], "question": "the new visitor attraction tells the story of the ill-fated RMS \"Titanic\" through interactive videos, audio, replicas and displays?"} +{"answers": ["Roc Me Out"], "question": "\"\" was described as a combination of Rihanna's \"Umbrella\" and a slowed down version of Pendulum's \"Slam\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lebamba"], "question": "from in southwestern Gabon are \"massive underground cave networks\", known as the Bongolo or Malibé Caves?"} +{"answers": ["White Swan Hotel", "White Swan Hotel, Alnwick"], "question": "a sample of the First Class experience aboard the RMS \"Titanic\" and \"Olympic\" can be found at the in Alnwick?"} +{"answers": ["Indonesian exile literature"], "question": "writers exiled from Indonesia after the 30 September Movement overseas?"} +{"answers": ["Ndione", "Abasse Ndione", "Abasse"], "question": " first novel, \"La Vie en spirale\", discusses the use and trafficking of \"yamba\" (marijuana) as a social metaphor?"} +{"answers": ["Cornus piggae"], "question": "the extinct species has fruits smaller than any other species in the dogwood subgenus of \"Cornus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret", "Hays", "Margaret Bechstein Hays"], "question": "RMS \"Titanic\" survivor not only saved her Pomeranian dog from the wreck, she also looked after the \"\"Titanic\" Orphans\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jasim"], "question": "in 570 served as a seat of the Monophysite church during Ghassanid rule in Syria?"} +{"answers": ["D. J. Mitchell", "Mitchell", "D."], "question": "even though he didn't start pitching until 2007, was the New York Yankees minor league Pitcher of the Year in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["A Night to Remember", "A Night to Remember"], "question": "Walter Lord's 1955 book has been described as a \"defining moment\" in the creation of the myth of the RMS \"Titanic\"?"} +{"answers": ["John de Rantau", "De Rantau", "John", "Rantau"], "question": " co-directed a film that presents a fictionalised version of Barack Obama childhood years in Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Unión General de Trabajadores", "Unión General de Trabajadores"], "question": "following the 1973 Toulouse congress of PSOE a group of veteran Spanish socialists organized the , claiming to represent the original UGT trade union?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert Haddock", "Herbert", "Haddock", "Herbert James Haddock"], "question": "the first captain of \"Titanic\" was ?"} +{"answers": ["Glover Prize"], "question": "the , though limited to depictions of Tasmania, is the richest art award for landscape painting in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Adam", "Eaton", "Adam Eaton", "Adam Cory Eaton", "Adam Eaton"], "question": "baseball outfielder received USD $120,000 meant for the retired pitcher of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Ford's Hospital, Coventry", "Ford's Hospital"], "question": "Shakespeare scholars used \"\", to understand Elizabethan doorways while planning the reconstruction of the Globe Theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Craig Heyer", "Craig D. Heyer", "Heyer"], "question": "the College of Southern Nevada's baseball team was forced to forfeit 37 games in 2006 when was ruled ineligible?"} +{"answers": ["Humor styles"], "question": "individuals who report high levels of are more likely to initiate friendships?"} +{"answers": ["1935 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "Bear Bryant played in the game against Tennessee with a broken leg as a member of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Ratna", "Ratna Sarumpaet", "Sarumpaet"], "question": " singing of the Indonesian national anthem was called \"proof\" of a crime?"} +{"answers": ["Fothergilla malloryi"], "question": "the extinct witchalder \"\" is the oldest confirmed member of the genus \"Fothergilla\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sex Life of Robots"], "question": "the animated short film , showing sexual activity among robots, is described as \"art-porn\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tsoi Wall"], "question": "it is customary for Viktor Tsoi's fans to leave a broken lighted cigarette in the special ash plate at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Slavery in Somalia"], "question": "between 1800 and 1890, some 25,000 to 50,000 slaves were captured in present-day Tanzania, Mozambique, and Malawi and ?"} +{"answers": ["1933 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "the won the first Southeastern Conference football championship?"} +{"answers": ["Grīnbergs", "Emanuels", "Emanuels Grīnbergs"], "question": "the Latvian mathematician lost his job and his doctoral degree for serving in the German Army during World War II, but then regained both by writing a new thesis?"} +{"answers": ["Maoist Youth Union"], "question": "the demanded that a \"Youth Charter\" be included in the new Spanish constitution?"} +{"answers": ["Lotus Flower", "Lotus Flower"], "question": "the video for Radiohead's \"\", which features Thom Yorke's \"spastic\" dancing, was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video?"} +{"answers": ["Georgiana", "Georgiana Rolls, Baroness Llangattock", "Llangattock"], "question": ", the mother of Charles Rolls, commemorated the centenary of Nelson's death at the Kymin?"} +{"answers": ["Punu-Lumbo mask"], "question": "a from Gabon has been sold at Sotheby's for well over $400,000?"} +{"answers": ["Abbott's Booby", "Abbott's booby"], "question": "if an \"(juvenile pictured)\" falls to the ground, it will starve unless it can catch the wind and take off again?"} +{"answers": ["Ranch to Market Road 187"], "question": "Texas' appears in the 2011 film \"Seven Days in Utopia\" as the road where actor Lucas Black wrecks his car?"} +{"answers": ["Mbaye", "Abdoul Mbaye", "Abdoul Aziz Mbaye", "Abdoul"], "question": "the newly elected President of Senegal Macky Sall appointed the technocrat and banker as prime minister?"} +{"answers": ["Edgin", "Josh Edgin", "Josh"], "question": "baseball player won the Pennsylvania state championship in wrestling, finishing fourth in the national championship?"} +{"answers": ["Deonar dumping ground"], "question": " is one of India's oldest and largest waste dumping grounds?"} +{"answers": ["Serfdom in Poland"], "question": "at its extreme, required a peasant to work \"eight\" days a week for his feudal lord?"} +{"answers": ["Berry", "Mary", "Mary Berry"], "question": "prolific food writer and reality TV judge \"\" first job was to visit consumers' homes to show them how to use their own electric cookers?"} +{"answers": ["Central Croatia", "Croatia proper"], "question": "the first modern road connecting the Adriatic and Pannonian basins, spanning the region, was completed in 1732?"} +{"answers": ["Yutyrannus"], "question": " is the largest known feathered dinosaur, the holotype measuring long?"} +{"answers": ["Roots Blower Company"], "question": "Philander and Francis Roots founded when one of them blew off his brother's hat?"} +{"answers": ["Redstone Castle"], "question": " \"\", in Redstone, Colorado, was the first real property seized by the Internal Revenue Service to be auctioned online?"} +{"answers": ["Spani", "Peter", "Peter Spani", "Peter Spani"], "question": "last name of , one of the founders of the League of Lezhë in 1444, is derived from the Greek word \"spanos\" () which means beardless?"} +{"answers": ["Boscastle to Widemouth"], "question": "the woodland at Dizzard Point in Cornwall, which is part of the SSSI, is of international importance for its lichen communities?"} +{"answers": ["MV-1", "Vehicle Production Group LLC", "Vehicle Production Group"], "question": "the is the first purpose-built taxicab to be approved for use as a New York City yellow cab since the iconic Checker Marathon?"} +{"answers": ["Shirred eggs"], "question": " are cooked by breaking eggs into ramekins and then baking them in a water bath?"} +{"answers": ["Turtleback tomb"], "question": "while Chinese emperors had stone tortoises guard their tombs, some of their subjects in Fujian were laid to rest under \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["General Prologue of the Wycliffe Bible"], "question": "the was not written by John Wycliffe?"} +{"answers": ["1993 Hero Cup", "Hero Cup"], "question": " was the first cricket tournament to be broadcast on satellite television in India in 1993, prior to which state terrestrial broadcaster Doordarshan had a monopoly on cricket broadcasts?"} +{"answers": ["Kym Tollenaere", "Kym", "Tollenaere"], "question": "Queensland softball catcher narrowly missed out on the 2004 Summer Olympics and is trying to represent Australia at the 2012 World Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Gabonese Socialist Union"], "question": "the , initially an opposition party founded by formerly exiled student activists, aligned itself with the then incumbent president Omar Bongo?"} +{"answers": ["Kyeong Duk Kang", "Kyeong Kang", "Kang", "Kyeong"], "question": " was the first South Korean to be selected in the Major League Baseball Draft?"} +{"answers": ["Street food of Mumbai"], "question": "a large number of in Mumbai trade illegally without mandatory permits from the local municipality by bribing officials?"} +{"answers": ["Shaka at Birth", "Shaka at Birth"], "question": "the statue of at Tōdai-ji \"\" is the largest example of a type of statue anointed with sweet hydrangea tea on in celebration of Buddha's Birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Jackie Hudson", "Jackie", "Hudson", "Jackie'' Hudson"], "question": "Sister served six months in prison for painting \"Christ lives, Disarm\" on the side of a bunker?"} +{"answers": ["1917–18 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "the was the University of Michigan's first basketball team after an eight-year hiatus and the only winless conference season in the school's history?"} +{"answers": ["Astropecten polyacanthus"], "question": "the (\"Astropecten polyacanthus\") contains a potent neurotoxin called tetrodotoxin?"} +{"answers": ["Presbyterian Church of Victoria"], "question": "the was formed in 1859 as a union of Church of Scotland, Free Presbyterian and United Presbyterian congregations?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William M. Gallagher", "Gallagher"], "question": "Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer once commandeered a police helicopter to cover a story?"} +{"answers": ["Calu", "Rivero", "Calu Rivero"], "question": "Argentine celebrity \"\" was the first actress from Catamarca Province to appear in national television, thus being named Illustrious Citizen of Recreo, her hometown?"} +{"answers": ["Joel Otto", "Joel Stuart Otto", "Joel", "Otto"], "question": "former National Hockey League player credited Battle of Alberta rival Mark Messier as being the reason he made the Calgary Flames?"} +{"answers": ["Talk That Talk"], "question": "upon release of Rihanna's \"Talk That Talk\", \"\" was the album's lowest charting song on the UK Singles Chart, at number 188?"} +{"answers": ["Cicuta bulbifera"], "question": "according to some sources, is one of the most poisonous leafy plants native to North America?"} +{"answers": ["Maja e Thatë"], "question": "on the southern slopes of \"\" lies the Cave of Haxhia, a Nature Monument of Albania, explored by Polish speleologists?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Hallowell Farquhar", "Henry", "Farquhar"], "question": ", the leading scorer on the first Michigan Wolverines basketball team in 1909, became a professor at Harvard Business School?"} +{"answers": ["Noel", "Noel Agazarian", "Agazarian"], "question": "British World War II fighter ace was rejected by Trinity College, Oxford, allegedly because its President objected to his ethnicity?"} +{"answers": ["Orbitowski", "Łukasz Orbitowski", "Łukasz"], "question": "Polish writer was one of the pioneers of setting horror stories in mundane, modern Polish cities?"} +{"answers": ["Historiography of Juan Manuel de Rosas", "Juan Manuel de Rosas"], "question": "the influenced much of the whole historiography of Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Farewell", "Farewell"], "question": "according to one critic, \"\" is a \"shameless rewrite\" of Adeles song \"Someone like You\"?"} +{"answers": ["Audrey", "Audrey Withers", "Withers"], "question": ", who edited the British \"Vogue\" for twenty years, lacked a personal interest in fashion and joined the London Fire Brigade?"} +{"answers": ["Nelepsittacus"], "question": "over 16 million years ago, four species of parrot in the genus made their home in subtropical rainforest in what is now Otago, New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Mira", "W.", "Mira W."], "question": "Chinese-Indonesian writer Mira Wong may use the pen name to cover her ethnicity?"} +{"answers": ["Rhodesiana"], "question": "many things related to Rhodesia, both physical and immaterial \"(examples pictured)\", can be considered ?"} +{"answers": ["Pussy", "Pussy"], "question": "the 1834 Epsom Oaks was won by a filly named ?"} +{"answers": ["Bobu", "Emil", "Emil Bobu"], "question": "at the Romanian Communist Party congress of , countered delegates' flagging enthusiasm by shouting slogans and applauding vigorously, even interrupting leader Nicolae Ceauşescu?"} +{"answers": ["Chemetov", "Paul Chemetov", "Paul"], "question": " built the French embassy in New Delhi in the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["1907 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": " gave up an average of only one point per game and shut out Vanderbilt in front of the largest crowd to see a football game south of the Mason–Dixon Line?"} +{"answers": ["Slavery in Poland"], "question": " existed during the Middle Ages, but eventually disappeared with the transformation of slaves into serfs?"} +{"answers": ["Ciriello", "Chris Ciriello", "Chris"], "question": "Kookaburra Commonwealth gold medalist lost because of his busy hockey schedule?"} +{"answers": ["Abdul Alkalimat", "Alkalimat", "Abdul"], "question": "when wrote \"Malcolm X for Beginners\", he was sued by the activist's widow?"} +{"answers": ["Pandemonium architecture"], "question": "the pandemonium in a simply represents the cumulative yelling of the \"demons\" within the system?"} +{"answers": ["Mackerel", "mackerel"], "question": " have vertical stripes on their sides which may help them stay in formation when they are schooling \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aspioti", "Marie Aspioti", "Marie"], "question": "in 1955 returned her MBE to Queen Elizabeth II in protest against the British policies on Cyprus regarding enosis with Greece?"} +{"answers": ["Joint attention"], "question": "infants are so motivated to engage in that they will turn away from interesting sights to do so?"} +{"answers": ["Väinö", "Koskela", "Väinö Koskela"], "question": "prior to taking up athletics, Olympic long-distance runner was a member of the winning team at an under-18 cross-country skiing championship?"} +{"answers": ["Big Brother", "Big Brother"], "question": "Matt Bomer suggested that \"Glee\" feature Gotye's \"Somebody That I Used to Know\" in an episode, only to be cast a week later to sing it himself in the episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cat Creek, Montana", "Cat Creek"], "question": " was the site of the first commercially successful oil field in Montana, producing oil so pure it could be used in Model T cars straight from the ground?"} +{"answers": ["Valerie Aurora", "Valerie", "Valerie Anita Aurora", "Aurora"], "question": "Ada Initiative co-founder \"\" chose Anita as her middle name, after the computer scientist Anita Borg?"} +{"answers": ["Justice and Construction Party"], "question": "following the 2011 civil war in Libya, the Muslim Brotherhood founded the , which is said to be the country most organised political force?"} +{"answers": ["Fisher v. University of Texas", "Fisher v. University of Texas"], "question": "in the upcoming US Supreme Court case of , a white woman argues that the university discriminated against her based on race?"} +{"answers": ["Gilbert", "Billy", "Billy Gilbert", "Billy Gilbert"], "question": "Hall of Fame baseball manager John McGraw signed to the Baltimore Orioles in 1902 and the New York Giants in 1903?"} +{"answers": ["Chelsea Forkin", "Chelsea", "Forkin"], "question": " has represented Australia in the World Cup of Baseball and World Cup of Softball?"} +{"answers": ["1819 Rann of Kutch earthquake"], "question": "an 80-km-long, 6-m-high mound formed by the was known as the \"Dam of God\"?"} +{"answers": ["Telopea truncata"], "question": "fossil leaves indistinguishable from the living \"\" have been dug up from lower Oligocene (28–34 million year old) rock strata?"} +{"answers": ["Yama Yama Man", "The Yama Yama Man"], "question": " may be hiding behind a chair, \"ready to spring out at you unaware\"?"} +{"answers": ["Segon", "Martin", "Martin Segon"], "question": " wrote a short biographical sketch on Skanderbeg at the end of the 15th century?"} +{"answers": ["Americus", "Americus"], "question": "the racehorse , despite being called \"fat as a showyard bull\", still finished fourth in the 1899 Steward's Cup at Goodwood?"} +{"answers": ["John Ferrier", "Ferrier", "John"], "question": "Admiral had friendships with Lord Exmouth and the Duke of Wellington, and served under Nelson, who called Ferrier \"as steady as old Time himself\"?"} +{"answers": ["Umboh", "Wim", "Wim Umboh"], "question": "Indonesian director , who won nine Citra Awards, began his career in the film industry as a janitor?"} +{"answers": ["Bubble Houses", "Bubble Houses"], "question": "according to \"Life\", Florida's \"(one pictured)\" are hurricane-proof, despite being built using an inflatable balloon?"} +{"answers": ["Opole", "Opole"], "question": "an was an early Polish unit of administration that predated the first formal Polish state?"} +{"answers": ["Drew", "Smyly", "Drew Smyly"], "question": "debuting Major League Baseball pitcher came within two outs of pitching a no-hitter in a college baseball tournament while a redshirt freshman at the University of Arkansas?"} +{"answers": ["Ginkgo cranei"], "question": "the Paleocene is the first fossil \"Ginkgo\" to be described from Tertiary \"seeds\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Halsted", "John", "Halsted"], "question": " kissed King George IV's hand twice, once when George was Prince Regent, and once as a monarch?"} +{"answers": ["Kurhaus", "Kurhaus, Wiesbaden"], "question": "Kaiser Wilhelm II called the \"\" in Wiesbaden \"the most beautiful spa in the world\" at the opening ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["Hereford Cathedral Library", "Hereford Cathedral"], "question": "the oldest volume in the is the Hereford Gospels, dated to around the year 780?"} +{"answers": ["Sue Me, Sue You Blues"], "question": "although George Harrison's 1973 song \"\" was inspired by his own legal issues with his fellow ex-Beatles, he let Jesse Ed Davis record it first?"} +{"answers": ["1908–09 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "the development of basketball as \"almost a major sport\" led the University of Michigan to form its in 1909?"} +{"answers": ["Pelobates syriacus"], "question": "in hot weather, the \"\" may aestivate in the deep burrow it has dug?"} +{"answers": ["1906 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "John Garrels of the threw the school's first legal forward pass, won Olympic medals in the hurdles and shot put, and set a world record in the discus throw?"} +{"answers": ["Constitution Square Historic Site", "Constitution Square State Historic Site"], "question": "Danville, Kentucky's features a replica of the first Presbyterian meetinghouse in the state?"} +{"answers": ["Jamila dan Sang Presiden"], "question": ", submitted to the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, was initially written after the director received a UNICEF grant?"} +{"answers": ["Hollywood", "Paul", "Paul John Hollywood", "Paul Hollywood"], "question": "celebrity chef and baker created what is thought to be the most expensive loaf of bread in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Leigh Melissa Godfrey", "Leigh", "Leigh Godfrey", "Godfrey"], "question": "Radford University softball player and national team member \"\" is from a softball family, with her aunt and mother both representing Australia in the sport?"} +{"answers": ["Meinhold", "Volker Keith Meinhold", "Keith Meinhold", "Keith"], "question": ", who came out publicly in 1992, was allowed to stay in the US Navy after a 1994 court decision as long as he did not say he was gay again?"} +{"answers": ["Alfaguara project", "Alfaguara Project"], "question": "the has photographed and identified over 350 individual blue whales?"} +{"answers": ["Aaron Manby", "Manby", "Aaron Manby", "Aaron"], "question": "in 1821–22 built the world's first seagoing iron-hulled steamship, named after him, and patented the design of its oscillating engine?"} +{"answers": ["Krenholm Manufacturing Company"], "question": "Estonia's first major industrial strike occurred in 1872 at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Fiksimini"], "question": "the Indonesian internet community writes complete works of fiction in under 140 characters?"} +{"answers": ["Eihei-ji"], "question": "Steve Jobs wanted to study Zen in Japan at \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Espe Brown", "Edward", "Brown"], "question": ", author of \"The Tassajara Bread Book\", was inspired as a child by his aunt baking of homemade bread?"} +{"answers": ["Schlußakkord"], "question": "in his 1936 German melodrama, , Douglas Sirk characterised and contrasted a Weimar new woman and a German expatriate mother through their reactions to Beethoven's 9th Symphony?"} +{"answers": ["McManus", "Stacey McManus", "Stacey"], "question": " represents Australia in softball, while her sister Brook plays softball for New Zealand's national team?"} +{"answers": ["Until the Whole World Hears"], "question": "Christian rock band Casting Crowns' fourth studio album, , sold 167,000 copies in its first week?"} +{"answers": ["Slamet Rijadi", "Rijadi", "Ignatius Slamet Rijadi", "Slamet"], "question": "National Hero of Indonesia took the name \"Rijadi\" after there were too many students called \"Slamet\" at his school?"} +{"answers": ["1908 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "Fielding H. Yost opined that Germany Schulz \"\" gave \"the greatest one-man exhibition of courage I ever saw on a football field\" for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Sydney John Bunney", "Bunney", "John Bunney", "Sydney"], "question": "artist created over 500 works depicting the city of Coventry?"} +{"answers": ["Jamie Dwyer", "Jamie", "Dwyer"], "question": "Kookaburra gold medalist met his girlfriend while playing professional field hockey in the Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["Do Ya Thang", "Do Ya Thang"], "question": "\"\" was described as a return to Rihanna's roots, which were notably present in the songs from her first studio album \"Music of the Sun\"?"} +{"answers": ["Narayanan", "Komerath", "Narayanan Menon Komerath", "Narayanan Komerath"], "question": "with the help of the IDRF, , a professor of aerospace engineering, launched a fund to aid families of people hurt in the war against terrorism?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Hiester Montgomery", "Robert H. Montgomery", "Robert", "Montgomery"], "question": ", one of the founders of the world's largest accounting firm, never graduated from high school?"} +{"answers": ["Cradle of Henry V"], "question": "George V gave the \"\" that was said to be that of Henry of Monmouth (later Henry V who was at Agincourt) to the London Museum?"} +{"answers": ["1932 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "the contest against Georgia Tech was the first Alabama football game that was broadcast live?"} +{"answers": ["Milko Bambič", "Bambič", "Milko"], "question": " had to escape from Trieste to Yugoslavia to avoid arrest after he had published the first Slovene comic strip, a parody on Benito Mussolini?"} +{"answers": ["Ghost Story", "Ghost Story"], "question": ", a 1972–73 television anthology series, was renamed \"Circle of Fear\" after 13 episodes?"} +{"answers": ["Ganesha", "Giring", "Giring Ganesha Djumaryo", "Giring Ganesha"], "question": ", the lead singer of Nidji, lost 11 kilograms (24 lb) for his role in \"The Enlightener\"?"} +{"answers": ["Krimstock hearing"], "question": "until Judge Sonia Sotomayor ordered the creation of , there was often no way for thousands of owners to promptly recover their seized vehicles from the NYPD?"} +{"answers": ["Portage Glacier Highway", "Portage Glacier"], "question": "the is made up of a series of eight roads, bridges, and tunnels?"} +{"answers": ["Oana Niculescu-Mizil", "Oana Niculescu-Mizil Ştefănescu", "Oana", "Niculescu-Mizil"], "question": "Romanian politician once wore a genuine prison uniform to the floor of the Chamber of Deputies as a sign of protest?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Wenzell", "Wenzell", "Margaret"], "question": "s only home run in her professional baseball career was a game-winning inside-the-park home run, hit with her parents in attendance?"} +{"answers": ["Agnus Dei", "Agnus Dei"], "question": "Samuel Barber derived his choral composition (\"Lamb of God\") from his successful \"Adagio for Strings\", showing \"the work's sense of spirituality\"?"} +{"answers": ["Interviews Before Execution"], "question": "journalist Ding Yu interviewed 226 death row prisoners for a popular in China's Henan Province?"} +{"answers": ["History and evolution of the Rhodesian premiership", "Constitutional history of Zimbabwe"], "question": "the role of the Rhodesian head of government gradually , between 1890 and 1970, from that of a company-appointed administrator to the prime ministerial office of a republic?"} +{"answers": ["Nicholas Dukagjini", "Dukagjini", "Nicholas"], "question": " is mentioned in a song about an Albanian Romeo and Juliet written by Girolamo de Rada?"} +{"answers": ["Cricket Records"], "question": "in 1956 were promoted simultaneously with all Betsy Wetsy television advertisements?"} +{"answers": ["Roger Bresnahan", "Bresnahan", "Roger", "Roger Philip Bresnahan"], "question": "when \"\" adopted the use of shin guards in Major League Baseball on Opening Day in 1907, angry fans threw snow onto the field?"} +{"answers": ["Rukwa Valley"], "question": "the in southwestern Tanzania is sparsely populated because of its difficult environment?"} +{"answers": ["Nicolae Dimitrie Xenopol", "N. Xenopol", "Xenopol", "Nicolae Xenopol", "Nicolae"], "question": ", who wrote a satirical novel about a Yankee visiting \"disgusting\" Romania, was later Romania's first ambassador to Japan?"} +{"answers": ["1906 Aleutian Islands earthquake"], "question": "the occurrence of the 1906 Valparaíso earthquake thirty minutes after the was probably just coincidence?"} +{"answers": ["True Love Waits", "True Love Waits"], "question": "the Radiohead song \"\" became a highly requested song at their live shows in the 1990s despite having never been released?"} +{"answers": ["Blaes", "Brenda", "De Blaes", "Brenda De Blaes"], "question": "softball player represented Australia and Belgium at the Women's World Championship?"} +{"answers": ["The Hard Way", "The Hard Way"], "question": "The Kinks' song \"\" was based on a true incident in which Kinks' guitarist Dave Davies was caned and expelled from school?"} +{"answers": ["Cunningham", "Minnie", "Minnie Fisher Cunningham"], "question": " helped convince both Senator Andrieus A. Jones and President Woodrow Wilson to support passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, giving women suffrage?"} +{"answers": ["Swiss–South African Association", "Swiss-South African Association"], "question": "the tried to lobby the Swiss government to recognize the Bantustan state Transkei?"} +{"answers": ["April the Fifth"], "question": ", the winning racehorse of the 1932 Epsom Derby, and his breeder, were both born on April the fifth?"} +{"answers": ["Tinirau", "Tinirau"], "question": "the Devonian stem tetrapod , transitional between fish and land vertebrates, was named after the half-human half-fish character Tinirau in Polynesian legend?"} +{"answers": ["Soft & Cuddly"], "question": "the protagonist of the game must reassemble his mother's dismembered body?"} +{"answers": ["World Naked Gardening Day"], "question": ", celebrated in May to promote nude gardening, was first observed in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Umberto", "Barulli", "Umberto Barulli"], "question": "the Communist Party leader was appointed head of state in San Marino in 1988?"} +{"answers": ["Dynasphere"], "question": "the monowheel was criticized for its poor braking and steering capabilities, as well as its gerbiling tendencies?"} +{"answers": ["Agincourt Square", "Agincourt Square, Monmouth"], "question": "there were so many pubs in Monmouth's market place that they said \"A gin court here, a gin court there, No wonder they call it \" \"(sign pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Soedjatmoko"], "question": " was expelled from medical school but went on to become rector of the United Nations University?"} +{"answers": ["Atretochoana eiselti", "Atretochoana"], "question": ", the largest tetrapod to lack lungs, was until late 2011 known only from two museum specimens whose origin was unknown?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Knighton", "Henry Knighton"], "question": " was the first historian of Lollardy?"} +{"answers": ["Zou Bisou Bisou"], "question": "\"\" sung by Jessica Paré as Megan Draper on the season 5 premiere of \"Mad Men\", was a 1960s yé-yé song that can be translated as \"Oh! Kiss Kiss\"?"} +{"answers": ["Codex Vaticanus Latinus 3868"], "question": "according to art-historical analysis the 9th-century illuminated manuscript \"\" was copied from a 3rd-century model?"} +{"answers": ["Lou Lombardo", "Lombardo", "Lou Lombardo", "Lou"], "question": "film editing innovations by and Sam Peckinpah in 1969 still influence filmmakers such as Quentin Tarantino, John Woo, Kathryn Bigelow, and the Wachowskis?"} +{"answers": ["Monteverdi-Chor Hamburg"], "question": "Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau was the soloist in a recording of Max Reger's \"Requiem\" with the in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Mixco Viejo"], "question": "the ruins of the Maya city of in Guatemala received their name because they were believed to be the remains of another city entirely?"} +{"answers": ["Ali", "Khaled Ali", "Khaled"], "question": "labor lawyer and activist \"\" filed a landmark lawsuit against the Egyptian government in 2010 and won a higher minimum wage for all workers?"} +{"answers": ["Eusko Langillen Alkartasuna – Solidaridad de Trabajadores Vascos", "Eusko Langillen Alkartasuna – Solidaridad de Trabajadores Vascos", "Eusko Langillen Alkartasuna – Solidaridad de Trabajadores Vascos"], "question": "when the Basque trade union movement ELA-STV suffered a split in the 1970s, the dissident was accused of being bankrolled by \"Opus Dei\"?"} +{"answers": ["1931 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "the competed in two charity games at the end of the season to raise money for unemployment relief?"} +{"answers": ["SHFL Entertainment"], "question": " created the casino game Let It Ride to drive demand for its shuffling machine?"} +{"answers": ["Chaos & Warfare"], "question": "a joint musical venture between a Dutch and Indonesian band resulted in ?"} +{"answers": ["Norreis", "Roger Norreis", "Roger"], "question": "because of his escape from captivity in 1188 through a sewer, the medieval monk and future Abbot of Evesham was nicknamed \"Roger Cloacarius\" or \"Roger the Drain-Cleaner\"?"} +{"answers": ["Luba Crater Scientific Reserve"], "question": "the \"\" may have the largest population of drills in the world?"} +{"answers": ["2005 TNA Super X Cup Tournament", "TNA Super X Cup Tournament"], "question": "the was also known as the \"Christopher Daniels Invitational\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lanlard", "Eric Lanlard", "Eric"], "question": "before becoming a celebrity chef, served in the French Navy on board the flagship \"Jeanne d'Arc\"?"} +{"answers": ["Xainza County"], "question": "with an area of , Siling Co in is the second largest saltwater lake in the northern Tibetan Plateau?"} +{"answers": ["Bakri", "Siregar", "Bakri Siregar"], "question": " wrote the first history of modern Indonesian literature?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony Davis"], "question": "2012 National Player of the Year \"\" was unknown locally and nationally through his junior year of high school basketball?"} +{"answers": ["Tulsi Peeth edition of the Ramcharitmanas"], "question": "a controversy arose over the , when the author Rambhadracharya was accused of tampering with the epic?"} +{"answers": ["Libinia dubia"], "question": "the disguises itself by sticking bits of unpalatable seaweed and invertebrates on its shell?"} +{"answers": ["St. Frusquin"], "question": "the racehorse lost the 1896 Epsom Derby by merely a neck to his brother Persimmon, whose winning time of 2:42.0 set a new Derby record?"} +{"answers": ["Kembang-Kembang Plastik"], "question": "a review of , a 1977 Indonesian film directed by a man known for romances, found him unfit to direct but praised a robbery scene?"} +{"answers": ["Angophora floribunda"], "question": "the flowers of the \"\" are visited by flying foxes and jewel beetles?"} +{"answers": ["Great Tew", "Great Tew Circle"], "question": " was a group of intellectual and literary figures who gathered in the 1630s at the manor house of Great Tew, Oxfordshire?"} +{"answers": ["Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor", "Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor"], "question": "during the of , Byzantine general Tatzates defected to the Arab side when the Byzantines already had the Abbasids surrounded and asking for negotiations?"} +{"answers": ["MSC Fabiola"], "question": "the is the largest container ship to dock in North America?"} +{"answers": ["V. Conroy", "Conroy", "Victoire", "Victoire Conroy"], "question": "while was among the few companions allowed to associate with the young Queen Victoria, the queen disliked her?"} +{"answers": ["Bowering", "Jodie Bowering", "Jodie"], "question": "Queensland teacher \"\" is also an Australian Olympic bronze medalist in softball?"} +{"answers": ["Colombo", "Colombo"], "question": "the racehorse won £17,130 in 1933, a year after he was purchased for only 510 guineas?"} +{"answers": ["Efek Rumah Kaca", "Efek Rumah Kaca"], "question": "Indonesian band Efek Rumah Kaca donated the royalties from ringback tone sales for one of the tracks on their to the family of a human rights activist?"} +{"answers": ["Ratirahasya"], "question": ", a medieval Indian sex manual, classifies sexual intercourse into nine different types on the basis of the size of genitals?"} +{"answers": ["Croscat"], "question": "the \"\", the youngest volcano in the Iberian Peninsula, was quarried until 1991 and its internal structure is exposed as a result?"} +{"answers": ["UC Riverside Highlanders football", "UC Riverside Highlanders"], "question": "despite winning consecutive conference championships, was discontinued following their 1975 season?"} +{"answers": ["The Panther", "The Panther"], "question": ", the favourite for the 1919 Epsom Derby, became agitated before the race and finished unplaced, possibly due to the presence of a mare ridden by a mounted policeman?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy", "Dorothy Manley", "Manley", "Dorothy Gladys Manley"], "question": " took unpaid leave from her job as a typist to compete in the 1948 Summer Olympics, where she won the silver medal in the women's 100 metres?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Dewey", "Ralph", "Dewey"], "question": " \"\" blows up animals for Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["Moose in the City"], "question": "Toronto officials considered replacing their with unicorns?"} +{"answers": ["Araki Fabulous Willy"], "question": "in 2007, the owners of a hairy were criticised for being homosexual?"} +{"answers": ["Super Hornio Brothers"], "question": "Nintendo owns the rights to a ?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Claus", "Santa Claus"], "question": " was a stud?"} +{"answers": ["Chicago Honey Bears"], "question": "some Chicago sports fans blame their team's recent failings on the absence of ?"} +{"answers": ["Eston railway station"], "question": "the opening of \"(pictured in 1902)\" enabled passengers to travel from Middlesbrough, England, to California in only 15 minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Simpson", "Simpson", "Bob Simpson", "Bob"], "question": " was once bombed by the Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Eddie's House"], "question": "Frank Lloyd Wright designed a —and even its roof leaks?"} +{"answers": ["Funzie Girt"], "question": "ever since coming between neighbours, has run almost the length of a Scottish island?"} +{"answers": ["The Virgin Mary", "The Virgin Mary"], "question": "an Italian Protestant fathered in 1950?"} +{"answers": ["Trypauchen vagina"], "question": " have eyes hidden behind their skin?"} +{"answers": ["Santoso", "Maria", "Maria Ulfah Santoso"], "question": " was the first female cabinet member in Indonesian history?"} +{"answers": ["Fred", "Fred"], "question": " was executed by lethal injection for the crimes of assaulting tourists and breaking into their cars to steal food?"} +{"answers": ["Kjærlighetskarusellen"], "question": "in 2009, the urinal known as \"\" \"\", a well known place for gay cruising, was declared a Norwegian Cultural Heritage Site?"} +{"answers": ["Janet Fish", "Fish", "Janet", "Janet Isobel Fish"], "question": "a fish in a fishbowl is in a ?"} +{"answers": ["Anāl Naga"], "question": "if you want to talk to it helps to speak their language?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Approximately 64,695 Pounds of Shark Fins"], "question": "the United States once fought , and the fins won?"} +{"answers": ["Miss Baker"], "question": "a went into outer space with sea urchin sperm, later receiving a rubber duck and many bananas for her efforts?"} +{"answers": ["Armstrong", "Peter Armstrong", "Peter", "Peter Armstrong"], "question": "a got five Super Bowl rings with the 49ers?"} +{"answers": ["Peter pepper"], "question": " can be pickled, but it is recommended one not eat them?"} +{"answers": ["Gigli", "Leonardo Gigli", "Leonardo"], "question": "people have cut off arms and legs because of ?"} +{"answers": ["Alytes obstetricans", "Common midwife toad"], "question": "the male \"\", like other members of the genus \"Alytes\", carries his eggs around with him until they hatch?"} +{"answers": ["Shalabi", "Hana Shalabi", "Hana"], "question": "following the example of Khader Adnan, began a hunger strike after her arrest in Israel, on , 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Ill Manors", "Ill Manors"], "question": "the Plan B song \"\" was written in reaction to the 2011 England riots?"} +{"answers": ["Confederación Xeral de Traballadores Galegos-Intersindical Nacional"], "question": "in 1985 differences of opinion on the tactics of general strikes led to a split in the Galician nationalist trade union movement and the founding of ?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus aggregata"], "question": "the is threatened by global warming as it is largely restricted to frost hollows?"} +{"answers": ["Stańczyk", "Stańczyk"], "question": "Jan Matejko's painting \"\", portraying a solemn court jester, is considered one of the most recognized and significant paintings of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Rayleigh–Plesset equation"], "question": "the size of a spherical bubble in an infinite body of liquid is described by the ?"} +{"answers": ["Sacrament", "Sacrament"], "question": "writer Frank Spotnitz has called \"\" his favourite among the episodes he has written for \"Millennium\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harald Aabrekk", "Aabrekk", "Harald Olav Aabrekk", "Harald"], "question": "during a football match between FK Bodø/Glimt and Tromsø IL in 1995, Tromsø head coach was brought to the hospital in an ambulance, despite not being injured?"} +{"answers": ["aromatase excess syndrome", "Aromatase excess syndrome"], "question": "males with the genetic disorder may become feminized and often seek to have their enlarged breasts surgically removed?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Azaz", "Battle of Azaz"], "question": "after the in 1030, the victorious Arabs needed seventy camels to carry off the imperial tent of the Byzantine emperor Romanos III and its treasures?"} +{"answers": ["Požega Valley"], "question": "the is home to the oldest continuously operating wine cellar in Croatia, built by Cistercians in Kutjevo \"\" in 1232?"} +{"answers": ["Serpukhov-15"], "question": "in 1983, in the Russian military town , the system controlling the Soviet Union's Oko satellites received warning of American ICBMs being launched?"} +{"answers": ["All the Vermeers in New York"], "question": "the American film was created as a tribute to the director's father?"} +{"answers": ["Ratu", "Ratu"], "question": "the ringback tone for the Indonesian music duo song about friends with benefits was downloaded more than a million times?"} +{"answers": ["Góra Świętej Anny", "Góra Świętej Anny"], "question": "the (Góra Świętej Anny) in Silesia has a pilgrimage church that remained popular despite Nazi efforts to draw attention away with an open-air theatre and a heroes' mausoleum?"} +{"answers": ["Canis Minor"], "question": "among the mythical owners of \"\" were Orion, Icarius and Tobias?"} +{"answers": ["Penaluna", "Elyse Penaluna", "Elyse"], "question": "Australian Opal and Bulleen Boomers forward scored 29 points and made six rebounds in 17 minutes during a basketball game against the Hobart Chargers?"} +{"answers": ["Velissariou", "Ioannis", "Ioannis Velissariou"], "question": "when Ottoman commander Esad Pasha surrendered after the 1913 Battle of Bizani, Greek Army officer personally led the Ottoman delegation to Greek headquarters?"} +{"answers": ["Covenant", "Covenant"], "question": "the central premise of \"Millennium\" \"\" may have been based on Albert Fish's history of self-harm?"} +{"answers": ["Hurst Lodge School", "Hurst Lodge"], "question": "Sarah, Duchess of York, observed a tradition by diving naked into the swimming pool at at midnight on the eve of her last day there?"} +{"answers": ["Konrad", "Junghänel", "Konrad Junghänel"], "question": "German conductor and his vocal ensemble Cantus Cölln won the Gramophone Award for the first complete recording of Monteverdi's collection \"Selva morale e spirituale\"?"} +{"answers": ["Leo Franklyn", "Franklyn", "Leo"], "question": " spent much of the 1940s as a Dame?"} +{"answers": ["A-35 anti-ballistic missile system"], "question": "the Soviet had a radar nicknamed the Dog House \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Addams Williams", "Addams Williams", "Williams"], "question": ", the MP for Monmouthshire, ensured that newspapers were notified when they incorrectly listed his votes?"} +{"answers": ["Steffen", "Steffen Hagen", "Hagen"], "question": "the Norwegian footballer has played every minute of 100 consecutive league-matches for Odd Grenland in Tippeligaen?"} +{"answers": ["Prepatellar bursitis"], "question": " is also called \"coal miner's knee\"?"} +{"answers": ["Qi", "Duke", "Duke Ling of Qi"], "question": "in 567 BC annexed the neighbouring state of Lai, more than doubling the size of the state of Qi?"} +{"answers": ["Raymond P. Ahlquist", "Raymond", "Raymond Perry Ahlquist", "Ahlquist"], "question": " discovery of adrenergic receptor subtypes was at first largely ignored but eventually led to the development of widely prescribed beta blocker drugs?"} +{"answers": ["Pragyananda Mahasthavir", "Pragyananda", "Mahasthavir"], "question": " was the first Theravada Buddhist monk wearing yellow robes to be seen in Kathmandu since the 14th century?"} +{"answers": ["BEN", "BEN"], "question": "the pro-gay rap song \"\" was inspired by the coming out of the artist's gay friend and the It Gets Better campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Bees for Development"], "question": "Sting supports ?"} +{"answers": ["Iswahyudi"], "question": "National Hero , dissatisfied with life in Australia, took a rubber boat back to Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Sisera's mother", "mother", "Sisera's"], "question": " \"\", a biblical character, has been described as evil and sexually depraved?"} +{"answers": ["Hurst", "Natalie Hurst", "Natalie"], "question": "Australian Opal is only tall and was once suspended from basketball for five weeks for swearing at a referee?"} +{"answers": ["Honeypot Wood"], "question": " was used as a bomb dump in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Cat Daddy"], "question": "a bikini-clad rendition of the \"\" dance by the reigning Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover model Kate Upton \"\" was temporarily banned from YouTube?"} +{"answers": ["German National Library of Science and Technology", "National Library of Science and Technology"], "question": "the , the world's largest specialty library in its field, has of shelf space?"} +{"answers": ["June", "Lady", "Lady June"], "question": "an obituary in \"The Independent\" called \"a great British eccentric and cosmic prankster\"?"} +{"answers": ["Christ's College Big School"], "question": " is the oldest educational building in New Zealand in continuous use?"} +{"answers": ["TMEM106A"], "question": "the first 140 amino acids encoded by the gene are deleted along with BRCA1 during early-onset breast cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Gavin Smith", "Gavin", "Gavin Smith", "Smith"], "question": "missing 20th Century Fox executive set a single-season record of 23.4 points per game playing University of Hawaii basketball that still stands?"} +{"answers": ["Pong Tiku", "Tiku", "Pong"], "question": "National Hero of Indonesia used chili pepper extract to blind his Dutch foes?"} +{"answers": ["al-Maskati", "Mohammed Abdulnabi al-Maskati", "Mohammed", "Mohammed al-Maskati"], "question": "due to his role in the national uprising, Bahraini human rights activist received a number of death threats?"} +{"answers": ["Wagner's Dream"], "question": "according to \"The New York Times\", opera producer Robert Lepage and opera house general manager Peter Gelb \"cut heroic figures in an epic adventure\" in the 2012 documentary ?"} +{"answers": ["Roland Moreno", "Moreno", "Roland"], "question": "while honored in France, the inventor of the smart card, , received little public recognition outside of the country?"} +{"answers": ["Culture Freedom Day"], "question": ", celebrating free culture, has been inspired by the Software Freedom Day?"} +{"answers": ["Yan Gomes", "Gomes", "Yan"], "question": " is the first Brazilian-born player to appear in Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Lux Aurumque"], "question": "the 2000 a cappella composition (\"Light and Gold\") was recorded by a Virtual Choir of 185 singers from 12 countries, conducted by its composer Eric Whitacre \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tia Norfleet", "Tia", "Norfleet"], "question": " is the first African American woman to receive a NASCAR racing license?"} +{"answers": ["Johannes", "Holzmann", "Johannes Holzmann"], "question": "German anarchist edited twenty-five issues of the journal \"Der Kampf\", but eleven of them were banned?"} +{"answers": ["Force Majeure", "Force Majeure"], "question": "\"Millennium\" \"\" features stock footage from the 1996 Saguenay Flood in Quebec?"} +{"answers": ["Herman", "Yaakov Yosef", "Yaakov", "Yaakov Yosef Herman"], "question": " manufactured and sold kosher wine out of his home throughout the Prohibition era with the approval of a New York City judge?"} +{"answers": ["Belfast's Big Two"], "question": "a game between once led to a cockerel and a blue pig being released onto a football pitch?"} +{"answers": ["Răutu", "Leonte", "Leonte Răutu"], "question": " \"\" survived as the ideologist of Communist Romania under Stalinism, anti-revisionism and national communism, but was toppled when his own daughter emigrated to the West?"} +{"answers": ["The Scarlet Pimpernel", "The Scarlet Pimpernel", "Scarlet Pimpernel"], "question": "the 1982 television film was expanded in length to allow for a subplot detailing the rescue of the Dauphin?"} +{"answers": ["République", "République"], "question": "Ryan Payton created to prove that a \"real game\" can be made for mobile phones?"} +{"answers": ["Gahnia sieberiana"], "question": "the sharp saw-like edges of the native Australian can cut the hands of careless handlers?"} +{"answers": ["Shirley Reilly", "Shirley", "Reilly"], "question": ", winner of the women's wheelchair race at the 2012 Boston Marathon, has Inupiat heritage?"} +{"answers": ["Joshi's Museum of Miniature Railway", "Museum of Miniature Railway"], "question": " was the first ever Indian museum to have scale models with digital control and simulated movements of trains?"} +{"answers": ["Titanic 2020"], "question": "the young-adult novel by Colin Bateman is about an apocalyptic plague that almost destroys mankind, and not about the famous ship itself?"} +{"answers": ["Sharp", "Eddie Sharp", "Eddie"], "question": " raced hydroplanes before winning the 1999 ARCA Racing Series championship as a crew chief?"} +{"answers": ["Olivecrona", "Herbert", "Herbert Olivecrona", "Axel Herbert Olivecrona"], "question": " brought neurosurgery to Sweden and later became the namesake of the so-called \"Nobel Prize of Neurosurgery\"?"} +{"answers": ["Brownies", "Brownies"], "question": "high-definition video was used for making ?"} +{"answers": ["Gino Martino", "Gino", "Martino"], "question": "a physical examination of strongman by Harvard Medical School discovered that his skull was more than 2.3 times thicker than the average human skull?"} +{"answers": ["Undone", "Undone"], "question": "Christian rock band MercyMe employed the London Symphony Orchestra to play strings on their album ?"} +{"answers": ["Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk", "Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.7"], "question": "the floatplane trainer was intended as an interim solution, yet it served for several years after the introduction of its successor, the M.F.8?"} +{"answers": ["Ali al-Ghanmi", "Ali Jassim al-Ghanmi", "Ali", "al-Ghanmi"], "question": "after a police raid, , a Bahraini police officer, left his guard post and joined protests because he could no longer support \"a killer institution\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tracy Beaker"], "question": "90% of fans are girls between 8 and 14?"} +{"answers": ["Dakota VT-CLA"], "question": "two National Heroes of Indonesia died in the crash of \"(replica of tail depicted)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Antigone", "Antigone"], "question": "according to Aristophanes of Byzantium, Euripides' lost play differed from Sophocles' famous play \"Antigone\" in three key respects, including that Antigone married Haemon?"} +{"answers": ["Angus", "McDonald", "Angus McDonald", "Angus McDonald"], "question": "upon receiving a personal letter from George Washington appointing him a lieutenant colonel in the Continental Army, Virginia militiaman declined the offer?"} +{"answers": ["Dichelachne crinita"], "question": "the native Australian has become naturalised in Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Powers, Principalities, Thrones and Dominions"], "question": "\"Millennium\"'s \"\" makes reference to Powers, Principalities, Thrones and Dominions?"} +{"answers": ["Bruni", "Bruni"], "question": "the racehorse won the 1975 British Classic St. Leger Stakes by ten lengths?"} +{"answers": ["German National Library of Medicine", "National Library of Medicine"], "question": "the is the world's largest specialty library in its five subjects?"} +{"answers": ["Crawley Development Corporation", "Development Corporation"], "question": "a farmer drove his tractor from Crawley to Buckingham Palace to protest the land acquisition policies of ?"} +{"answers": ["Chapman", "J. A. Chapman", "J."], "question": ", a 19th-century mayor of Portland, Oregon, died after driving his buggy into a telephone wire?"} +{"answers": ["Woodhouse House", "Woodhouse House"], "question": "the acreage associated with National Register of Historic Places in Virginia Beach, Virginia, has decreased to less than a fifth of what it was in the 1880s?"} +{"answers": ["Romanticism in Scotland"], "question": "at the height of , George IV launched an international craze for tartan by wearing a kilt?"} +{"answers": ["Pitung", "Si", "Si Pitung"], "question": "some tales have legendary robber losing his magical powers after being hit by rotten eggs?"} +{"answers": ["Kenmore", "Kenmore"], "question": " \"\" was used by Colonel Walker of the Army of Northern Virginia as a headquarters during the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House in 1864?"} +{"answers": ["National Museum of African Art"], "question": "the collection at the is the largest publicly held African art collection in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Kallevig", "Gerhard C. Kallevig", "Gerhard Charles Kallevig", "Gerhard Kallevig", "Gerhard"], "question": " was a pioneer in establishing bus routes in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Netherlands Antilles women's national football team"], "question": " faces development challenges because football is only the sixth most popular sport in the country?"} +{"answers": ["Maya ICBG bioprospecting controversy"], "question": "the was designed in 1998 to meet the highest ethical standards in bioprospecting, but was closed down in 2001 due to accusations of biopiracy?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of the Baggage"], "question": "in 737, the Umayyad Caliphate and the Turgesh Khaganate fought the ?"} +{"answers": ["Müller", "Bruno", "Bruno Müller"], "question": " was implicated in Nazi atrocities against Polish academics, Ukrainian Jews, and prisoners in a slave labor camp, but died a free man?"} +{"answers": ["Another Round", "Another Round"], "question": "the a cappella group Straight No Chaser changed its name to ?"} +{"answers": ["In the Car"], "question": "there are two versions of Roy Lichtenstein's , one of which set the record for highest auction price for a Lichtenstein work?"} +{"answers": ["Montérolier-Buchy–Saint-Saëns railway"], "question": "although the town of Saint Saëns provided 60,000 francs towards the construction of its own , it was only enough to pay for the station?"} +{"answers": ["Kuriyama River"], "question": "the \"\" is the southernmost river in Japan with a salmon run?"} +{"answers": ["Cao'an"], "question": "a statue of the founder of Manichaeism as the \"Buddha of Light\" has survived for almost 700 years in China's Temple?"} +{"answers": ["12th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry"], "question": "the captured 92 Confederate soldiers during the Battle of Gettysburg, including 7 officers?"} +{"answers": ["nisoxetine", "Nisoxetine"], "question": ", a predecessor of Prozac, was never marketed but is widely used in scientific research?"} +{"answers": ["Barret Christopher Loux", "Barret", "Barret Loux", "Loux"], "question": "Major League Baseball's new collective bargaining agreement addressed the issue that led to being declared a free agent?"} +{"answers": ["gatehouseite", "Gatehouseite"], "question": "the mineral has been found in only one mine in South Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Chlamys hastata"], "question": "the \"\" camouflages itself with a sponge and can swim away from predatory starfish?"} +{"answers": ["Continuous flash suppression"], "question": " can suppress an image ten times longer than flash suppression or binocular rivalry?"} +{"answers": ["M-Maybe"], "question": "although the market price for Roy Lichtenstein's works in 1965 was $6,000, a collector paid $30,000 for ?"} +{"answers": ["Eduardo Núñez", "Eduardo", "Núñez"], "question": "the New York Yankees introduced to Derek Jeter, his childhood idol, as Jeter's eventual replacement?"} +{"answers": ["Mapperton"], "question": "the manor house of was used in the filming of \"Emma\" (1996) and \"The History of Tom Jones\" (1997)?"} +{"answers": ["Grande halle de la Villette"], "question": "the \"\", now a cultural center in Paris, was formerly a slaughterhouse?"} +{"answers": ["Blam", "Blam"], "question": " was one of the works from Roy Lichtenstein's first solo exhibition that was sold out in advance?"} +{"answers": ["Tadashi", "Tadashi Yamamoto", "Yamamoto"], "question": ", who promoted private sector relations between Japan and the United States, founded the Japan Center for International Exchange and the Shimoda Conference?"} +{"answers": ["Narborough Railway Line"], "question": "Great Eastern Railway engineers discovered chalk while digging the ?"} +{"answers": ["Wong", "David Wong", "David Wong", "David"], "question": "writer book \"John Dies at the End\" was made into a movie starring Paul Giamatti?"} +{"answers": ["Brahms", "Albert", "Albert Brahms"], "question": " kept the first known records of the tide levels on the North Sea coast of Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Sweet 7"], "question": "\"\", a song by English girl group Sugababes from their seventh studio album, had to be renamed because the band felt the lyrics were promoting binge drinking?"} +{"answers": ["Stemmadenia donnell-smithii", "Tabernaemontana donnell-smithii"], "question": "most fruit ripens when insects are scarce, allowing normally insectivorous birds to feed on the fruit opportunistically?"} +{"answers": ["Expressionist Head"], "question": " is the name of many Roy Lichtenstein works of art, including six identical sculptures and various paintings?"} +{"answers": ["Paper Dove"], "question": "the villain in \"Millennium\" \"\" was based on real life murderers Edmund Kemper and Jeffrey Dahmer?"} +{"answers": ["St James Square", "St James Square, Monmouth"], "question": "recent excavation at revealed the first evidence of Mesolithic human settlement in Monmouth, Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Jääkarhu", "Finnish icebreaker Jääkarhu"], "question": "in 1926 became the first Finnish state-owned icebreaker to adopt Finnish as the command language?"} +{"answers": ["Lentera Merah"], "question": "Hanung Bramantyo's horror film has been described as reminiscent of a history of the Indonesian Communist Party?"} +{"answers": ["Drowning Girl"], "question": "Roy Lichtenstein's was adapted from Hokusai's \"The Great Wave off Kanagawa\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Castle of San Felipe de Lara"], "question": "the , a Spanish colonial fort in Guatemala, was built in the 17th century to defend against frequent English pirate attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Rudy", "Rudy Árias", "Árias", "Rudy Árias"], "question": " was a replacement player during the 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike, though he retired as a player in 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Agus Kuncoro", "Agus", "Kuncoro"], "question": " has acted in three films directed by Hanung Bramantyo?"} +{"answers": ["Rachael", "McCully", "Rachael Flanagan", "Rachael McCully"], "question": "Australia women's national basketball team member and two-time WNBL Defensive Player of Year is also a personal trainer?"} +{"answers": ["André", "Albert", "Albert André"], "question": " monograph of his friend Pierre-Auguste Renoir is considered to be \"one of the most accurate contemporary accounts of the artist's work\"?"} +{"answers": ["Home Is the Sailor", "Home Is the Sailor"], "question": "Kirstie Alley made her debut as Rebecca Howe in the \"Cheers\" episode \"\", replacing Shelley Long's Diane Chambers?"} +{"answers": ["Lawrence", "Washington", "Lawrence Berry Washington"], "question": ", a great-grandnephew of George Washington, participated in the California Gold Rush, Bleeding Kansas conflict, and Mexican–American War?"} +{"answers": ["1st SAS Brigade"], "question": "the , a World War II military unit, never actually existed?"} +{"answers": ["Thor: The Dark World"], "question": "the film will have a \"more Viking-influenced feel\" than its 2011 predecessor, \"Thor\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jerel", "Jerel Worthy", "Worthy"], "question": "in 2011 , now a Green Bay Packers rookie, became the first defensive tackle from Michigan State to be named a first-team collegiate football All-American since 1971?"} +{"answers": ["Özer", "Hüseyin Özer", "Hüseyin"], "question": " went from living on the streets of Ankara to owning a British restaurant chain and teaching at Middlesex University?"} +{"answers": ["Grrrrrrrrrrr!!"], "question": "the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum used on promotional posters for its 1993 Roy Lichtenstein exhibition?"} +{"answers": ["Inocybe salicis"], "question": "despite the flesh of the mushrooms smelling of semen, is best identified microscopically?"} +{"answers": ["Shigaite", "shigaite"], "question": "the mineral \"(hexagonal crystal pictured)\" is named for the Japanese Prefecture where it was discovered in 1985?"} +{"answers": ["Renaissance in Scotland"], "question": "in , the Chapel Royal at Stirling Castle was rebuilt for the baptism of James VI's son Henry, to mirror the proportions of the Temple of Solomon?"} +{"answers": ["Faisal bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Saud", "Faisal bin Abdullah Al Saud", "Faisal", "Saud"], "question": "in 2009, the deputy chief of Saudi Arabia's intelligence agency, , became the country's Minister of Education?"} +{"answers": ["Super Fours"], "question": "England women's cricket captain Charlotte Edwards was the leading run-scorer in three of the first four years of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Girl with Ball"], "question": "Roy Lichtenstein's pop art painting , which was based on a newspaper ad that was still running more than 20 years later, was first sold to Philip Johnson?"} +{"answers": ["Salon des Cent"], "question": "the April 1894 exhibition \"(poster shown)\" was devoted to the work of Eugène Grasset?"} +{"answers": ["Napoleon points"], "question": "Napoleon Bonaparte had great interest in geometry, but probably did not discover ?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin Barry Laffan", "Kevin Laffan", "Laffan", "Kevin"], "question": "dramatist could not find a publisher for his first novel, \"Pendle's Disposal\", but had two offers within a week of changing the title to \"Virgins are in Short Supply\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Welch Management Institute"], "question": "students of the participate in video conferences with the founder, whom \"Fortune\" magazine named Manager of the Century?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclotosaurus"], "question": "the large prehistoric amphibian had a skull up to long?"} +{"answers": ["Eagle's Store"], "question": ", structurally similar to the Old Faithful Inn, has been operated by the same family since its founding in 1908?"} +{"answers": ["Fernandez", "Nino", "Nino Fernandez"], "question": ", who had his breakthrough role as a gay character, dated Miss Indonesia 2009?"} +{"answers": ["I'll Have Another"], "question": "racehorse \"\" won the 2012 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes with a jockey who had no prior experience in either race?"} +{"answers": ["Evasterias troscheli"], "question": "although the starfish shelters juvenile Alaskan king crabs between its arms, it is fed on by the adult crab?"} +{"answers": ["Frietmuseum"], "question": "a Bruges building dating to 1399 now houses a ?"} +{"answers": ["Orphans in the Soviet Union"], "question": "various turmoils in the history of the Soviet Union left ?"} +{"answers": ["Lindsey", "Kelk", "Lindsey Kelk"], "question": "a prospective book agent advised British author to use a pseudonym as her real name sounded like \"a cat being sick\"?"} +{"answers": ["Consett Iron Company Ltd", "Consett Iron Company"], "question": "all that is left of \"Vulcan's great forges\" of the are some sculptures \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kepler-46"], "question": "the extrasolar planet was discovered in a similar fashion to Neptune?"} +{"answers": ["Whaam!"], "question": "Roy Lichtenstein considered the discordant panels of his diptych painting humorous?"} +{"answers": ["Patti Clare", "Clare", "Patti"], "question": "\"Coronation Street\" actress was working as an office receptionist before she won the role of Mary Taylor in the soap opera?"} +{"answers": ["Palor people"], "question": "according to a traditional account, the Ndut and of Senegal split as the result of a disagreement between two brothers?"} +{"answers": ["Ruma Maida"], "question": ", the screenwriting debut of Indonesian novelist Ayu Utami \"\", showed the 1928 Youth Conference, the Japanese surrender, and the May 1998 riots?"} +{"answers": ["As I Opened Fire"], "question": " was part of the culmination of the dramatic war-comic works of Roy Lichtenstein?"} +{"answers": ["Polish Writers' Union"], "question": "the had an annual budget set by the state allowing for food supplements, health clinics, foreign travel, cars, vacations, stipends and cash prizes?"} +{"answers": ["The Hurt & The Healer", "The Hurt & The Healer"], "question": "the idea for the MercyMe song \"\" came from the death of lead singer Bart Millard's firefighter cousin?"} +{"answers": ["Tres Islas"], "question": "the Maya archaeological site of in Guatemala has an alignment of monuments that imitates an architectural group at Uaxactun that served as an astronomical observatory?"} +{"answers": ["Gajasurasamhara"], "question": ", depicted dancing vigorously inside a flayed elephant hide, is popular in Pallava and Chola art?"} +{"answers": ["Relief Association of Southern Sudan"], "question": "the was one of the Sudanese partner organizations of Operation Lifeline Sudan?"} +{"answers": ["Oh, Jeff...I Love You, Too...But..."], "question": "Roy Lichtenstein's pop art painting uses the classic romance-comic narrative thread of temporary adversity?"} +{"answers": ["Trade Unions of Albania"], "question": "legally the of socialist Albania had \"sweeping powers to regulate hours, wages, working conditions\", but were, according to Anton Logoreci, \"an appendage of the party\"?"} +{"answers": ["LVMH Tower"], "question": "the in New York has a 30-foot-high glass \"Magic Room\" at the top made possible by folding the facade in an unusual interpretation of setback requirements?"} +{"answers": ["Lehr-Spławiński", "Tadeusz", "Tadeusz Lehr-Spławiński"], "question": " \"\" was released from Sachsenhausen concentration camp with a group of Kraków academics due to protest by prominent Italians including Mussolini and the Vatican?"} +{"answers": ["Broken World", "Broken World"], "question": "the \"Millennium\" episode \"\" has been compared to Peter Shaffer's 1973 play \"Equus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aku Cinta Dia"], "question": "Chrisye initially thought his vocals on the title song for the million-selling album were like a monkey's?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Gum High Forest"], "question": "there are only 136 hectares of the endangered of the Sydney Basin Bioregion left?"} +{"answers": ["Terry Fulmer", "Terry", "Fulmer"], "question": " was the first nurse to serve as president of the Gerontological Society of America?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José Guillermo Quintana", "José Quintana", "Quintana"], "question": " made his Major League Baseball debut due to a new rule that allows a team to carry 26 players on their 25-man roster?"} +{"answers": ["Mindjet"], "question": "co-founder Mike Jetter got the idea for first product while recovering from an illness in hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Hetty", "Sarlene", "Hetty Sarlene"], "question": " could reportedly sing her namesake's songs by age three?"} +{"answers": ["Southern Croatian Littoral", "Croatian Littoral"], "question": "the is a Croatian region between the cities of Rijeka and Karlobag, but the term is also applied to the entire Croatian coast on the Adriatic Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Gambling, Gods and LSD"], "question": "film director Peter Mettler said his documentary was not scripted, but \"was making itself while I acted as a medium\"?"} +{"answers": ["Calvin's Case"], "question": ", an English legal case from 1608, helped establish the principle of birth on American soil as the primary means of acquiring United States citizenship at birth?"} +{"answers": ["Silver Star Cafe", "Silver Star Cafe"], "question": "the , in Port Hedland, Australia \"\", is housed in a railway carriage built in 1939 for a midwest American streamliner, the \"General Pershing Zephyr\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eriogonum niveum"], "question": " and parsnipflower buckwheat were used by Native Americans to treat diarrhea?"} +{"answers": ["Garuda di Dadaku"], "question": "director Ifa Isfansyah concluded his debut film belonged to its child actors?"} +{"answers": ["33 Whitecross Street", "33 Whitecross Street, Monmouth"], "question": "a year after excavation of Neolithic and Roman artefacts at , archaeologists discovered evidence of Middle Stone Age human settlement in Monmouth?"} +{"answers": ["Wide Awake"], "question": "the 3D music video for \"\" will be used as a tie-in promotion for the 2012 documentary-concert film, \"\" as part of her deal with Pepsi?"} +{"answers": ["Kurdish Wheatear", "Kurdish wheatear"], "question": "the is sometimes found in North West India?"} +{"answers": ["Meat", "Meat"], "question": "the \"Torchwood\" episode \"\" featured an alien which the writer Catherine Tregenna felt to resemble \"a giant kebab\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lego tire"], "question": "The Lego Group produced 381 million \"(example pictured)\" in 2011, making it the largest tire manufacturer in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Das", "Jagannath Prasad Das", "Jagannath"], "question": " is the third Oriya writer to receive India's Saraswati Samman literary award?"} +{"answers": ["Naif", "Naif"], "question": "after sent a demo for a chance to join a compilation album, they were given their own album instead?"} +{"answers": ["Intelsat Headquarters", "Intelsat headquarters"], "question": "ground was broken for the by using a space-based circumnavigating radio signal to trigger the explosive?"} +{"answers": ["Moucherotte"], "question": "the , in France, was the location of the ski-jumping events of the 1968 Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Mississippian copper plates"], "question": "although no have ever been found at Cahokia, it is the only Mississippian culture site where a copper workshop has been located by archaeologists?"} +{"answers": ["Poto", "Alicia", "Alicia Poto"], "question": "2004 Olympic silver medal winning Australian Opal played basketball in Siberia after a contract fell through with a Czech club?"} +{"answers": ["Railsea"], "question": "China Miéville's metafictional \"salvagepunk\" novel is an \"affectionate parody\" of \"Moby-Dick\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anadara subcrenata"], "question": "the ark clam was involved in an outbreak of Hepatitis A in China in 1988 which killed nine people?"} +{"answers": ["Eragrostis variabilis"], "question": " \"\" provides the main nesting habitat for the Laysan Finch?"} +{"answers": ["Count Vrana"], "question": " refused to surrender during the Siege of Krujë despite a bribe offered to him by Ottoman sultan Murad II?"} +{"answers": ["Erna Lendvai-Dircksen", "Lendvai-Dircksen", "Erna"], "question": " produced heroic photographs of autobahn construction workers under the Nazis on a commission from Fritz Todt?"} +{"answers": ["Army of the Congress Poland", "Army of Congress Poland"], "question": "the was disbanded after the November Uprising, which marked the end of an independent Polish Army for close to a century?"} +{"answers": ["Gregory", "Sebastian Gregory", "Sebastian"], "question": " will play a math genius during his second guest stint in the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bill Hohn", "Bill", "Hohn"], "question": "umpire once fist-bumped a player following the conclusion of a game?"} +{"answers": ["Whitecross Street, Monmouth", "Whitecross Street"], "question": " is included on the 1610 map of Monmouth \"\" drawn by cartographer John Speed?"} +{"answers": ["Helena M. Weiss", "Weiss", "Helena", "Helena May Weiss"], "question": "Smithsonian Institution registrar processed over 250,000 letters from the public each year?"} +{"answers": ["Bedroom at Arles"], "question": "Roy Lichtenstein's was based on Vincent van Gogh's \"Bedroom in Arles\"?"} +{"answers": ["1948 Summer Olympics torch relay"], "question": "despite being nicknamed the \"relay of peace\", the involved the torch being carried on three warships?"} +{"answers": ["Mary", "Mary Ellen Bagnall-Oakeley", "Bagnall-Oakeley", "Mary Ellen"], "question": "although women could not be members of an antiquarian society in Bristol, presented numerous papers to historians, including one about the tower on Monnow Bridge \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jesus, Friend of Sinners"], "question": "the song \"\" by Casting Crowns \"admonishes\" the Christian church to show compassion?"} +{"answers": ["Monmouth Alms Houses"], "question": "new are to be provided by the charity established nearly four hundred years ago to build the original dwellings?"} +{"answers": ["Chamber of the Holocaust"], "question": "Israel's museum includes urns with the ashes of victims from 36 Nazi death camps?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel", "Rachel Kollock McDowell", "McDowell"], "question": "\"New York Times\" religion editor got locked inside a princess's tomb in pursuit of a news story?"} +{"answers": ["Hahoe byeolsingut talnori"], "question": "the ribald Korean dance-drama features a lecherous apostate priest and a urinating dancing girl?"} +{"answers": ["Rose turret"], "question": "Air Marshal Arthur Harris regarded the \"\" as being the only improvement made to the defensive armament of the RAF's heavy bombers between 1942 and the end of World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Baojiu", "Mei", "Mei Baojiu"], "question": " is the leader of the Mei Lanfang Peking Opera troupe?"} +{"answers": ["Kilgwrrwg"], "question": "the Church of the Holy Cross at , Monmouthshire, is one of the most remote parish churches in the UK still in regular use?"} +{"answers": ["Marshall McDonald", "Marshall", "McDonald"], "question": "United States Fish Commissioner devised a number of innovative fish hatching apparatuses including a fish ladder, an \"automatic hatching jar\" and a \"cod box\"?"} +{"answers": ["Girl in Mirror"], "question": "Roy Lichtenstein's pop art painting is the subject of a 2012 sale without consent and fraud lawsuit?"} +{"answers": ["NGC 2080"], "question": "the Christmas-colored has \"eyes\" because of new stars?"} +{"answers": ["Viktor", "Chirkov", "Viktor Chirkov", "Viktor Viktorovich Chirkov"], "question": " was appointed Commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy by President Dmitry Medvedev on the latter's last day in the Kremlin?"} +{"answers": ["Mayor of Bristol"], "question": "Bristol was the only one of the ten cities in England and Wales to have mayoral referendums on 2012 which voted to switch to a directly elected ?"} +{"answers": ["Lorri", "Lorri A. Bauman", "Lorri Bauman", "Bauman"], "question": " in 1984 became the first women's collegiate basketball player to score 3,000 points and still holds all-time NCAA records for field goals and free throws?"} +{"answers": ["Katskhi pillar"], "question": "the is a high natural monolith in Georgia, with remnants of early medieval hermitages atop it?"} +{"answers": ["Richard", "Armstrong", "Richard Armstrong", "Richard Armstrong"], "question": " became director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation in 2008, bringing a curatorial background to the position?"} +{"answers": ["Aizanoi"], "question": "the prices of goods in the Phrygian city of were controlled by an edict of Roman emperor Diocletian?"} +{"answers": ["Schoenke", "Aaron", "Aaron Schoenke"], "question": "although an actor, as a filmmaker better known for his fan films about Batman, was described by filmschoolrejects.com as being \"in another league altogether\"?"} +{"answers": ["Palace of Tranquil Longevity"], "question": "the Qianlong Emperor's elegant retirement retreat, the , is currently undergoing an international restoration project?"} +{"answers": ["The Shadow Walkers"], "question": "the Dutch film is based on stories written by Dylan Thomas and Gianni Celati?"} +{"answers": ["Kiswanto", "Herry", "Herry Kiswanto"], "question": "former Indonesia national football team player only received one yellow card during his 17-year career?"} +{"answers": ["Dudley Wrangel Clarke", "Dudley Clarke", "Clarke", "Dudley"], "question": "Brigadier , despite having been less than a year old at the time, tried to claim the Queen's South Africa Medal \"\" for his participation in the Siege of Ladysmith?"} +{"answers": ["Sodsai", "Pantoomkomol", "Sodsai Pantoomkomol"], "question": " performed as \"Sondi Sodsai\" in the United States because foreigners could not pronounce her last name?"} +{"answers": ["Kusumanegara Heroes' Cemetery"], "question": " in Yogyakarta is the final resting place of five National Heroes of Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel", "Manuel Dorrego", "Dorrego"], "question": "Argentine studied federalism in the United States during his exile in Baltimore?"} +{"answers": ["South Africa", "Greater South Africa"], "question": "Jan Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa from 1919 to 1924, envisioned a similar in greatness to Canada and Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Lucy Hutchinson", "Lucy Hutchinson", "Hutchinson", "Lucy"], "question": "Juliet May described child actress as \"one of the most remarkable five year olds\" she had ever met?"} +{"answers": ["Inolvidable", "Inolvidable"], "question": "Luis Miguel's version of the song \"\" was included on an album that revived the interest for bolero?"} +{"answers": ["Casey Hayward", "Hayward", "Casey"], "question": "Green Bay Packers rookie cornerback tied the Vanderbilt record for interceptions in a career with 15?"} +{"answers": ["Iskandar", "Iskandar"], "question": "the Malaysian film was described as a \"'genre-less' flick\"?"} +{"answers": ["Civil War Unknowns Monument"], "question": "over two thousand skulls, legs, ribs and other body parts of unidentified soldiers were sorted and interred in various compartments under the \"\" in Arlington, Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Toti Soler", "Soler", "Toti"], "question": "the music of Catalan guitarist has been described as beautifully capturing the \"enigmatic mood\" of \"traumas and passions\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ministry for Foreign Affairs", "Ministry of Foreign Affairs", "Ministry for Foreign Affairs"], "question": " is housed in the same mansion that Napoleon Bonaparte occupied during his Egyptian Campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Goodbye", "Goodbye"], "question": "Gloria Estefan's guest-starring role as the mother of Santana Lopez in the of \"Glee\" was originally planned for an early 2012 episode?"} +{"answers": ["Vachon Brothers", "The Vachon Brothers"], "question": " have been billed as the youngest sons of legendary Canadian professional wrestler Paul \"The Butcher\" Vachon?"} +{"answers": ["Boudougate"], "question": " led to the attempted impeachment of Argentine Vice President Amado Boudou \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Stephenson", "Robert William Stephenson", "Stephenson", "Robert Stephenson", "Robert"], "question": "baseball pitcher threw back-to-back no-hitters in his senior season of high school?"} +{"answers": ["Connor", "Charles Connor", "Charles"], "question": "John Bonham copied drumming on Little Richard's 1957 hit \"Keep A-Knockin'\" for the introduction to Led Zeppelin's \"Rock and Roll\"?"} +{"answers": ["Army of the Duchy of Warsaw"], "question": "the was able to field almost 100,000 men, more than the larger Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ever could for its army?"} +{"answers": ["Bus rapid transit in New Jersey"], "question": "the \"go bus\" is a system of ?"} +{"answers": ["Niñopa"], "question": "the Mexico City borough of Xochimilco has ?"} +{"answers": ["Lauren Elizabeth Jackson", "Lauren", "Lauren Jackson", "Jackson"], "question": "seven-time WNBA All-Star \"\" has been described as Australia's Michael Jordan or Shaquille O'Neal?"} +{"answers": ["Out of left field"], "question": "the first known use of the phrase in its idiomatic sense was by the American music industry?"} +{"answers": ["Alice Elizabeth Gillington", "Gillington", "Alice Gillington", "Alice E. Gillington", "Alice"], "question": "journalist lived with Gypsies but didn't want them to know she was writing about them?"} +{"answers": ["Post Miserabile"], "question": "the Fourth Crusade to the Holy Land was called for by the 1198 papal bull ?"} +{"answers": ["Jason Hartmann", "Hartmann", "Jason"], "question": " was the only male non-Kenyan runner to finish in the top six in this year's Boston Marathon?"} +{"answers": ["EKS", "EKS"], "question": "the Russian Ministry of Defence sued Energia Corp over delays to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Toe Nash", "Nash", "Toe"], "question": "baseball executives thought that was a hoax, similar to Sidd Finch?"} +{"answers": ["N44", "N44"], "question": " \"\", an emission nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud, has a superbubble structure due to radiation pressure from its powerful stars?"} +{"answers": ["1924 Summer Deaflympics"], "question": "the , in 1924, were the first ever international games for athletes with a disability?"} +{"answers": ["Ursula", "Ursula Schröder-Feinen", "Schröder-Feinen"], "question": "soprano appeared at the Bayreuth Festival as Senta, Brünnhilde, Ortrud and, with \"intensity, ... freshness and spontaneity\", as Kundry in Parsifal?"} +{"answers": ["Grand National East Series", "NASCAR Grand National East Series"], "question": "Soapy Castles and Tiny Lund were the only drivers ever to win the season championship?"} +{"answers": ["Serigala Terakhir"], "question": "female director Upi Avianto created , a film about gangsters, drugs, betrayal and revenge?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur M. Sackler Gallery", "Arthur M. Sackler"], "question": "the Smithsonian Institution's is ninety-six percent underground?"} +{"answers": ["Crocodylus thorbjarnarsoni"], "question": "the extinct from the Pliocene and Pleistocene of Kenya was the largest true crocodile and may have eaten early human ancestors?"} +{"answers": ["Danny", "Duffy", "Danny Duffy"], "question": "21-year-old abrupt retirement from the Kansas City Royals organization in 2010 reminded many of when Zack Greinke left the baseball club in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Wadjah Seorang Laki-laki"], "question": "the critical and commercial flop was later called one of the ten best Indonesian films of all time?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Powell", "Margaret", "Powell"], "question": " 1968 memoir, \"Below Stairs\", has inspired three television series: \"Upstairs, Downstairs\", \"Beryl's Lot\" and \"Downton Abbey\"?"} +{"answers": ["Clifton Antiquarian Club"], "question": "the 2010 excursion of the to the Gower Peninsula led to the discovery of what may be the oldest rock art in the British Isles?"} +{"answers": ["Wise", "Martha Wise", "Martha"], "question": " said she poisoned seventeen family members with arsenic, killing three, because she was irresistibly drawn to funerals and there weren't enough in her town?"} +{"answers": ["Viktor", "Bondarev", "Viktor Nikolaevich Bondarev", "Viktor Bondarev"], "question": " was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Air Force by President Dmitry Medvedev on the latter's last day in the Kremlin?"} +{"answers": ["When the Night"], "question": "the 2011 drama film , written and directed by Cristina Comencini, was based upon her novel by the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Backmuir Wood"], "question": "more than 8000 trees were planted in to celebrate the 2000 millennium?"} +{"answers": ["Child", "Charles Manning Child", "Charles"], "question": "zoologist was described by a National Academy of Sciences biographer as \"unmarred by personal ambition or striving for fame and position\"?"} +{"answers": ["Asmara Jaya"], "question": "Adinegoro stopped writing literature after his second novel, ?"} +{"answers": ["Orites excelsus"], "question": "fossil leaves almost identical to those of the Australian rainforest tree \"\" have been found in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Harcourt", "Harcourt Morgan", "Morgan"], "question": ", who was later University of Tennessee president and TVA chairman, camped out in pastures and cotton fields to study cattle ticks and boll weevils?"} +{"answers": ["How to Start a Revolution"], "question": ", a 2011 BAFTA award-winning film that profiled the \"Machiavelli of Nonviolence\", was described by the \"New York Times\" as a \"noble documentary\"?"} +{"answers": ["Duke", "Qin", "Duke Jing of Qin"], "question": "186 victims of human sacrifice were discovered in the 2,500-year-old tomb of , an ancestor of the First Emperor of China?"} +{"answers": ["Dial", "Dial"], "question": " was originally created and marketed by the Armour and Company meat-packing firm?"} +{"answers": ["Structural coloration"], "question": "the blue, turquoise and green colors of peacock tail feathers \"\" result from ?"} +{"answers": ["Worlds Apart", "Worlds Apart"], "question": "a in the television series \"Fringe\" received praise for featuring two versions of the same character conversing together?"} +{"answers": ["Calico Joe"], "question": " is a baseball novel by John Grisham about the implications of a nearly fatal beanball?"} +{"answers": ["Nyi", "Nyi Ageng Serang", "Serang"], "question": "73-year-old led her troops in a war against Dutch colonists from a stretcher?"} +{"answers": ["Frankenburger Würfelspiel"], "question": "Eberhard Wolfgang Möller originally intended Adolf Hitler to be revealed as the supreme judge in his Thingspiel, the ?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican barbasco trade"], "question": "by 1974 at the height of the , 125,000 mostly indigenous peasants depended on collecting wild yam in the jungle and selling it to the pharmaceutical industry?"} +{"answers": ["BadBadNotGood"], "question": "jazz trio had a crowd moshing at a J Dilla tribute show?"} +{"answers": ["Agkistro"], "question": "the main tourist attraction in , northern Greece, its steam bath complex, dates from the 10th century Byzantine period?"} +{"answers": ["Darrell Wallace, Jr.", "Jr.", "Wallace Jr.", "Darrell", "Darrell Wallace Jr."], "question": " was the first African American to win a NASCAR Rookie of the Year award?"} +{"answers": ["Lamentation", "Lamentation"], "question": "the \"Millennium\" episode \"\" features a kidney sent to an investigator's wife, as a reference to Jack the Ripper's \"From Hell\" letter?"} +{"answers": ["John Bligh", "John", "Bligh", "John Bligh", "John Bligh CB"], "question": "like William Bligh of the , naval officer experienced a mutiny during his time in command?"} +{"answers": ["Yours", "Yours"], "question": "Steven Curtis Chapman's song \"\" was the 45th number-one single of his career?"} +{"answers": ["Pal Dukagjini", "Dukagjini", "Pal"], "question": "in 1457 Pope Callixtus III criticized the bishop of Krujë for the unjustified excommunication of and his subjects?"} +{"answers": ["Frog and the Birdsong"], "question": "the Dutch children's book by Max Velthuijs is frequently used to teach young children how to cope with death?"} +{"answers": ["Oerip Soemohardjo", "Oerip", "Soemohardjo"], "question": "National Hero of Indonesia attended a girls' school as a child to improve his temperament?"} +{"answers": ["Orfordness Beacon"], "question": "the pioneering radio navigation system \"\" could be used with nothing more than a radio receiver and clock?"} +{"answers": ["Mothers and Other Liars"], "question": "the plot of the novel , about a teenage runaway raising a baby found in a trashcan, was inspired by author Amy Bourret's work in child advocacy?"} +{"answers": ["El Ejemplo"], "question": "a song included on the album released by Mexican band Los Tigres del Norte in 1995 was nominated for an award in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Nick Perry", "Perry", "Nick", "Nick Perry"], "question": "Green Bay Packers rookie linebacker broke the Michigan record for sacks as a senior in high school?"} +{"answers": ["Anma"], "question": "Helen Keller interceded with the US government on behalf of Japanese practitioners?"} +{"answers": ["Performance calligraphy"], "question": " is a modern form of Japanese calligraphy that combines J-pop music and dance with traditional calligraphy?"} +{"answers": ["Pogor", "Vasile", "Vasile Pogor", "Vasile V. Pogor"], "question": ", a Romanian Buddhist scholar and co-founder of the Conservative Party, appeared to be \"missing something upstairs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lesmana", "Mira Lesmana", "Mira"], "question": "Indonesian film producer \"\" has campaigned several times against censorship in the country's film industry?"} +{"answers": ["Shafir", "Eldar", "Eldar Shafir"], "question": "cognitive psychologist has concluded that people who believe they are being rational often are not?"} +{"answers": ["The Gift", "The Gift"], "question": "Gillian Anderson's minimal involvement in \"The X-Files\" episode \"\" allowed her to spend more time with her daughter?"} +{"answers": ["2012–13 RFU Championship", "RFU Championship"], "question": "Jersey will compete in the after three consecutive promotions?"} +{"answers": ["Hexie Farm"], "question": "the Chinese political cartoon , critical of the government, is written by someone identified only as \"Crazy Crab\"?"} +{"answers": ["Music for Our Mother Ocean"], "question": "the (\"MOM\") series of benefit albums featured a wide array of popular musicians, including Paul McCartney, Snoop Dogg, the Beach Boys and the Beastie Boys?"} +{"answers": ["Human–animal breastfeeding"], "question": " – women breastfeeding young animals, or animals breastfeeding human children, such as goats \"\" – has been practised throughout history?"} +{"answers": ["Semesta Mendukung"], "question": "John de Rantau's 2011 film details a boy's search for his mother through the Indonesian Physics Olympiad Team?"} +{"answers": ["Jeffrey Bryan Hammonds", "Hammonds", "Jeffrey Hammonds", "Jeffrey"], "question": " received the largest signing bonus of the 1992 Major League Baseball Draft?"} +{"answers": ["Compton–Belkovich Thorium Anomaly"], "question": "the is a thorium-rich hotspot on the back of the moon?"} +{"answers": ["The One Hundredth"], "question": "Phoebe Buffay's childbirth scenes in the \"Friends\" episode \"\" were created using actual childbirth footage, dolls, and real-life triplets coated with grape jelly?"} +{"answers": ["Anguilla women's national football team"], "question": "the only FIFA recognised matches have played in were against Antigua and Barbuda, US Virgin Islands, Barbados and Grenada?"} +{"answers": ["Bat'leth"], "question": "a Klingon was used in two Colorado robberies?"} +{"answers": ["Cultural properties of Indonesia", "Cultural Properties of Indonesia"], "question": "one can be fined Rp. 100 million for willfully damaging , such as Prambanan \"(complex pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Naalvar"], "question": "A. P. Nagarajan, who played the main lead in , also provided the script for the film?"} +{"answers": ["Ioan Mire Melik", "Ioan", "Melik", "I. M. Melik"], "question": "mathematician was a member of the Romanian literary society \"Junimea\", and recommended it invest in a salt mine to improve its finances?"} +{"answers": ["Requiem", "Requiem"], "question": "in his , composer Frederick Delius mingled \"Hallelujahs\" with \"Allah II Allah\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wallace", "B. J. Wallace", "B."], "question": "pitcher set an Olympic baseball record with fourteen strikeouts in one game?"} +{"answers": ["Duluth Ship Canal"], "question": "the father of aircraft pioneer William Boeing threatened to block the by tying a rope across it?"} +{"answers": ["Oliver F. Atkins", "Atkins", "Oliver"], "question": " captured a secret meeting \"\" between President Nixon and Elvis?"} +{"answers": ["Hermaphrodite", "Hermaphrodite"], "question": "a by Nadar may be the first medical photographic documentation of an intersex person?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara Annette Robbins", "Barbara Robbins", "Robbins", "Barbara"], "question": "in 1965, became the first female CIA employee to die in action in the agency's history and the first American woman to die in the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Acacia pubescens"], "question": "the vulnerable shrub , once grown at the Château de Malmaison, is threatened by housing development around Sydney?"} +{"answers": ["Maranatha", "Maranatha"], "question": "the \"Millennium\" episode \"\" connects the Chernobyl disaster to events in the Book of Revelation?"} +{"answers": ["Milonguero style"], "question": " tango is danced with a close embrace?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Kenneth Shuey", "Shuey", "Paul Shuey", "Paul"], "question": "former Major League Baseball pitcher \"\" is now a professional bass fisherman?"} +{"answers": ["Tulsi Peeth"], "question": "Rambhadracharya believes that stands at the place where Rama gave his sandals to Bharata, as described in the Ramayana?"} +{"answers": ["The Dismemberment Plan Is Terrified", "Dismemberment Plan Is Terrified"], "question": "due to the strength of The Dismemberment Plan album , the band was able to sign with major record label Interscope?"} +{"answers": ["Endre Nemes", "Endre", "Nemes"], "question": "Hungarian-born was a pioneer in Sweden in the use of enamels in public art?"} +{"answers": ["Macrourus berglax"], "question": "the is often caught unintentionally when the Greenland halibut is being fished?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas Under Fire"], "question": "the 1941 film features people celebrating Christmas underground?"} +{"answers": ["Rosa blanda"], "question": "the native American rose \"\" is hybridising with the introduced Japanese rose \"Rosa rugosa\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bozeman National Fish Hatchery"], "question": "the was instrumental in rebuilding the endangered population of the greenback cutthroat trout?"} +{"answers": ["Sukumar", "Sukumar Barman", "Barman"], "question": "Scheduled Castes leader served as Tripura state minister for transport and fisheries?"} +{"answers": ["Horse ebooks", "Horse_ebooks"], "question": " is a Twitter spam account best known for the amusing non sequiturs it tweets to evade spam detection?"} +{"answers": ["Duck, Death and the Tulip"], "question": "in the 2007 children's book by Wolf Erlbruch, a duck and Death discuss the afterlife?"} +{"answers": ["Gaetano", "Faillace", "Gaetano Faillace"], "question": "Japanese censors were horrified by photograph \"(right)\" of General Douglas MacArthur and Emperor Hirohito?"} +{"answers": ["Coryphaenoides rupestris"], "question": "the is projected to be fished to extinction unless actions are taken to conserve it?"} +{"answers": ["Adéodat", "Adéodat Compère-Morel", "Compère-Morel"], "question": " published a socialist encyclopedia and dictionary?"} +{"answers": ["Walkabout", "Walkabout"], "question": "when filming \"\", \"Millennium\" star Lance Henriksen wanted it to be clear his character was not reckless with medicine?"} +{"answers": ["Gang Forward"], "question": "two years after winning the 2,000 Guineas Stakes, the British racehorse was sold for 4,000 guineas and became a stud in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Atwood-Blauvelt mansion"], "question": "the in Oradell, New Jersey, was built for Kimball Atwood, whose Florida grapefruit plantation was the birthplace of the pink grapefruit?"} +{"answers": ["Eve's Ransom"], "question": "the original publication of by George Gissing was delayed by Fred Barnard's drunkenness?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Freedman", "Andrew Freedman Home"], "question": "the \"\" served as a retirement home for \"aged and indigent persons of both sexes\" who had formerly been of \"good circumstances\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tricana poveira"], "question": " are Portuguese girls known for a characteristic style of dressing, based on folk costume, and way of walking?"} +{"answers": ["Samir Feriani", "Feriani", "Samir"], "question": "Tunisian police officer and whistle-blower became known as \"the first 'Prisoner of Conscience' in post-revolutionary Tunisia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Penescu", "Nicolae Penescu", "Nicolae"], "question": "Romanian politician was seriously wounded in two assassination attempts thirty-five years apart, dying as a result of injuries sustained the second time?"} +{"answers": ["Marius", "Moutet", "Marius Moutet"], "question": "at the age of 92, was the oldest member of the Senate of France and the French Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["Conservation and restoration of silver objects"], "question": "today a conservator-restorer \"\" with a homemade slurry of precipitated calcium carbonate and deionized water?"} +{"answers": ["Chad", "Mottola", "Chad Mottola"], "question": " was the first University of Central Florida athlete to be selected in the first round of a professional sports draft?"} +{"answers": ["Rubus flagellaris"], "question": "the endangered butterfly Karner blue prefers the perennial subshrub as a source of nectar?"} +{"answers": ["Tina", "Mion", "Tina Mion"], "question": "artist , of Winslow, Arizona, grew up visiting the museums of her birthplace, Washington, D.C., whose National Portrait Gallery now holds two of her works in its permanent collection?"} +{"answers": ["Dutch–Ahanta War"], "question": "the head of King Badu Bonsu II, who was hanged in 1838 during the , was rediscovered in the Leiden University Medical Center in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Helmand and Arghandab Valley Authority"], "question": "the in Afghanistan was modelled on the Tennessee Valley Authority in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Hetty", "Endang", "Hajjah Hetty Koes Endang", "Hetty Koes Endang"], "question": "singer and her duet partner were the first Indonesians to win the World Popular Song Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Agalinis paupercula"], "question": "the \"\" is a hemiparasite?"} +{"answers": ["Leslie Halasz Sabo Jr.", "Jr.", "Leslie", "Leslie H. Sabo Jr.", "Leslie H. Sabo, Jr."], "question": " is scheduled to posthumously receive the Medal of Honor from President Barack Obama 42 years after he was killed in the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Millmannoch"], "question": "\"the mill and trysting thorn\" in Robert Burns poem are located in the Scottish hamlet ?"} +{"answers": ["Suttle Lake", "Suttle Lake"], "question": ", a natural lake on the eastern slope of the Cascade Range of Oregon, has brown trout weighing up to ?"} +{"answers": ["Hyde", "Charles McEwen Hyde", "Charles McEwen", "Charles"], "question": "a letter from prompted Robert Louis Stevenson to publicly express his belief that Father Damien would one day achieve sainthood?"} +{"answers": ["Bergen Greenland Company", "Bergen Company"], "question": "the colonized Greenland thinking it was a peninsula still inhabited by the old Norse settlers?"} +{"answers": ["Military of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth"], "question": "the \"(troops pictured)\" was so underfunded that it was often outnumbered 12 to 1 by neighboring armies?"} +{"answers": ["1857 Fort Tejon earthquake"], "question": "four of the twentieth-century Parkfield earthquakes had similar intensities to the dawn foreshock of the great ?"} +{"answers": ["Gambia women's national football team"], "question": "while football is the most popular women's sport in Gambia and the U-17 has played in a World Cup qualifier, the has not played a FIFA sanctioned game?"} +{"answers": ["Larbi Bouhali", "Bouhali", "Larbi"], "question": "the Algerian communist leader went into exile after the 1965 coup d'état?"} +{"answers": ["Bear Seamount"], "question": "the top of , an underwater volcano, is covered by sediment and boulders that may have fallen from icebergs?"} +{"answers": ["Lucio Norberto Mansilla", "Lucio", "Mansilla", "Lucio Mansilla"], "question": "Argentine general died during the 1871 epidemic of yellow fever in Buenos Aires?"} +{"answers": ["Dan Jennings", "Dan", "Jennings", "Dan Jennings"], "question": "Major League Baseball pitcher of the Miami Marlins has been mistakenly thought to be the son of team vice president Dan Jennings?"} +{"answers": ["Mont Aiguille", "Mount Aiguille"], "question": "in the medieval period, \"\" was traditionally called \"Mount Inaccessible\", and typically depicted as an \"inverted pyramid\" or \"mushroom\"?"} +{"answers": ["Caesars World"], "question": "casino operator began as a hot dog stand in Miami Beach?"} +{"answers": ["Central African Republic women's national football team"], "question": "the faced difficulties in playing in the Women's U-19 World Cup semi-final against South Africa because the country initially refused to grant players visas?"} +{"answers": ["Thief of Thieves"], "question": "Robert Kirkman's method for co-writing the comic book series was influenced by his work on \"The Walking Dead\" TV show?"} +{"answers": ["Voluntary disclosure"], "question": " in accounting benefits investors, companies and the economy, and is carried out extensively by many companies?"} +{"answers": ["Youngblood", "Rufus Wayne Youngblood", "Rufus Youngblood", "Rufus"], "question": " used his body to shield Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson during the assassination of John F. Kennedy?"} +{"answers": ["Jr.", "John W. Wilcox, Jr.", "John W. Wilcox Jr.", "John Walter Wilcox Jr.", "John"], "question": "U.S. Navy rear admiral \"\" was lost overboard from the deck of his flagship during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Polyestradiol phosphate"], "question": "the anti-cancer drug was discovered accidentally when scientists experimented with a compound found in apple tree leaves?"} +{"answers": ["Ese Kapi Mosque"], "question": "Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan erected a Koranic school and an elementary school near the in Istanbul?"} +{"answers": ["Alexandru", "Alexandru Drăghici", "Drăghici"], "question": "the cremated remains of Romanian communist politician were smuggled into his native country and, refused burial, lay uninterred for a decade?"} +{"answers": ["Hank Crisp", "Hank", "Crisp"], "question": "prior to his long coaching career, was a member of the football, basketball, and baseball teams at Virginia Polytechnic Institute despite not having a right hand?"} +{"answers": ["Apostoł", "Jadwiga", "Jadwiga Apostoł"], "question": "school teacher and conspirator \"\" survived three German camps, including Auschwitz, and was jailed in Stalinist Poland on trumped-up charges soon after her return?"} +{"answers": ["Iron hydride"], "question": " is one of the few molecules found in the Sun's atmosphere?"} +{"answers": ["Occupy the Farm"], "question": "protesters have a tract of land owned by the University of California, Berkeley?"} +{"answers": ["Last Child", "Last Child"], "question": "the founders of Indonesian band are the last children of their families?"} +{"answers": ["Props", "Props"], "question": "while filming the episode \"\", many \"Glee\" actors had to swap roles with another actor in the cast?"} +{"answers": ["Samples", "Ed", "Ed Samples"], "question": " took up stock car racing because he deemed the sport to be safer than moonshine-running?"} +{"answers": ["Olmec colossal heads", "Olmec colossal head"], "question": "of the 17 confirmed of Mexico \"(example pictured)\", the largest is estimated to weigh 40 tons?"} +{"answers": ["Tramways in Plymouth"], "question": "the Plymouth, Stonehouse and Devonport Tramway was the only one of three independent to be built to the British standard gauge?"} +{"answers": ["Ela-Mana-Mou"], "question": "the name of the racehorse , the beaten favourite for the 200th Epsom Derby, means \"Come on, my darling\" in Greek?"} +{"answers": ["Deeb", "Mahdi", "Mahdi Abu Deeb"], "question": " was arrested, allegedly tortured, and sentenced to 10 years in prison due to his role in the 2011–2012 Bahraini uprising?"} +{"answers": ["Eddie Graham Memorial Battle of the Belts"], "question": "Mike Graham, the son of Eddie Graham, opened the with a tribute to his father and officially introduced the FIP Florida Heritage Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Smalls Jazz Club"], "question": "for years did not serve alcohol?"} +{"answers": ["pattern in nature", "Patterns in nature"], "question": " like the spirals of \"Aloe\" \"\" are explained by mathematics, physics, chemistry, and natural selection all at once?"} +{"answers": ["Dance with Somebody", "Dance with Somebody"], "question": "\"\", \"Glee\" tribute episode to the late Whitney Houston, features an a cappella version of \"How Will I Know\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kaia", "Parnaby", "Kaia Parnaby"], "question": "University of Hawaii softball player is trying to make the Australian squad that will play in the 2012 World Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Rabatsch", "Stefanie Rabatsch", "Adolf Hitler and Stefanie Rabatsch", "Adolf"], "question": "Adolf Hitler was so hopelessly in love with when he was a teenager that he planned to kill both her and himself in the Danube?"} +{"answers": ["Homeless", "Homeless"], "question": "the Leona Lewis \"\" song \"\" was written by Swedish songwriter Jörgen Elofsson?"} +{"answers": ["Shodo Girls"], "question": "the film is based on the true story of a group of high school girls who organized a performance calligraphy competition to revive their hometown?"} +{"answers": ["Traffic accidents in India"], "question": "India has the in the world, with frequency of accidents in its capital New Delhi being 40 times more than in London?"} +{"answers": ["Carnivorous Plants of Australia"], "question": "botanist Allen Lowrie wrote three volumes dedicated to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Hogan", "Carl Hogan", "Carl", "Carl D. Hogan"], "question": "the \"most famous signature in rock 'n' roll\" – the opening riff to Chuck Berry's 1958 hit \"Johnny B. Goode\" – was actually a jazz riff played 12 years earlier by ?"} +{"answers": ["Primer with Various Instructions"], "question": "the of the modern era was an 1824 children's encyclopedia?"} +{"answers": ["Acacia macradenia"], "question": "the \"\" is so named for its zig-zag stems?"} +{"answers": ["Petualangan Sherina"], "question": " featured a young girl going against Sadam, then joining forces with him, in a story inspired by \"Grease\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pebble", "Pebble"], "question": "the smartwatch failed to interest traditional investment groups, and then became the most successful project in the history of Kickstarter?"} +{"answers": ["Hermann Kuhl", "Hermann Josef von Kuhl", "Hermann von Kuhl", "Hermann", "Kuhl"], "question": "German general is one of only five recipients to be distinguished with both the \"military class\" and \"peace class\" of the Pour le Mérite?"} +{"answers": ["P. Orno", "Peter", "Peter Orno", "Orno"], "question": "the fictitious is named as author of several mathematical papers emanating from Ohio State University?"} +{"answers": ["Dieter", "Heck", "Dieter Thomas Heck"], "question": "TV presenter \"\", known for the \"ZDF-Hitparade\", stuttered as a boy after being trapped in a 1943 bombing raid, but conquered his stutter with singing lessons started at age 16?"} +{"answers": ["Wu Mi", "Wu", "Mi"], "question": "Chinese academic is an expert in redology, the study of the Chinese classic book \"Dream of the Red Chamber\"?"} +{"answers": ["Burundi women's national football team"], "question": "despite having few registered women players and never playing a FIFA-recognised match, Burundi has an under-20 women's national team?"} +{"answers": ["Gheorghe", "George Mârzescu", "Gheorghe Gh. Mârzescu", "Mârzescu"], "question": "Romanian politician championed a law banning the Communist Party and was targeted for assassination when he paved the way for Jews to gain citizenship?"} +{"answers": ["Sweet 7"], "question": "\"\", a song recorded by English girl group Sugababes for their seventh studio album, was co-written by Ryan Tedder, a member of rock band OneRepublic?"} +{"answers": ["Paschal", "Paschal Robinson", "Robinson"], "question": "in 1934 Hitler fired for unbecoming conduct a German diplomat who was caught on film kissing the episcopal ring of Irish nuncio ?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Herbert Elliott", "Thomas Elliott", "Elliott", "Thomas", "Thomas Elliott"], "question": "World War I British flying ace scored all eleven of his aerial victories from the Bristol F.2 Fighter \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Peleuli"], "question": "Hawaiian chief Kamanawa gave his daughter in marriage to King Kamehameha I to cement their alliance after Kamehameha's victory at the Battle of Mokuʻōhai?"} +{"answers": ["Andrews", "Tim Andrews", "Tim"], "question": "Paul and are the first father-and-son crew chief and driver combination in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series since 1987?"} +{"answers": ["Prom-asaurus"], "question": "the \"Glee\" episode \"\" features a dinosaur-themed senior prom and the song \"Dinosaur\" by Kesha?"} +{"answers": ["Nikolaus", "Nikolaus Simrock", "N. Simrock", "Simrock"], "question": "when \"\" founded music publisher N. Simrock in 1793, his earliest publications included piano variations by his friend Beethoven, a former orchestra colleague in Bonn?"} +{"answers": ["Ye", "Ye Fei", "Fei"], "question": ", born in the Philippines on May 7, 1914, grew up to become Governor of China's Fujian Province, Minister of Transport, and head of the Chinese Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Nanocetorhinus"], "question": "although the prehistoric shark is named for the resemblance of its teeth to miniature \"Cetorhinus\" teeth, there is no evidence the two genera are closely related?"} +{"answers": ["Les", "Les Payne", "Payne"], "question": "the Pulitzer Prize jury voted to award the prize, but the advisory board overruled the decision without explanation?"} +{"answers": ["Amsterdam sex crimes case"], "question": "the defendant in an awaiting final judgment has admitted to abuse of 83 young children?"} +{"answers": ["Guillermo", "Morphy", "Guillermo Morphy"], "question": "Isaac Albéniz dedicated his composition \"Sevilla\" to wife when he premiered it in a piano performance in Paris on 1886?"} +{"answers": ["Medieval Faire", "Medieval Faire"], "question": "the \"\" is now home to Canada's Wonderland's 16th roller coaster, the Leviathan?"} +{"answers": ["Cindy", "Cindy Gallop", "Gallop"], "question": "the New York apartment of advertising consultant was the set for the music video for \"Nasty Girl\" by The Notorious B.I.G.?"} +{"answers": ["Minnesota Point", "Minnesota Point Light"], "question": "the ruins of the mark the zero point of the first survey of the Lake Superior region?"} +{"answers": ["Popek", "Tadeusz Popek", "Tadeusz"], "question": "Polish resistance member was one of only two known prisoners to have escaped from the Nazi torture centre at the \"Palace\" Hotel in Zakopane?"} +{"answers": ["Aristo", "Salman", "Salman Aristo"], "question": "Indonesian screenwriter initially wanted to be a musician?"} +{"answers": ["Middlebrooks", "Will Middlebrooks", "Will"], "question": "Boston Red Sox third baseman is engaged to a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader whom he has known since childhood?"} +{"answers": ["1976 Conference of Communist and Workers Parties of Europe", "Conference of Communist and Workers Parties of Europe"], "question": "the debates from the \"(commemorative stamp pictured)\" were censored by \"Pravda\", but not by \"Neues Deutschland\"?"} +{"answers": ["Românul"], "question": "Do you know that, during their fight against the Moldo-Wallachian Cuza regime, editors agitated in international radical circles, assisted the rebellious Polish migrants, and feigned madness?"} +{"answers": ["Chemical endangerment"], "question": "60 mothers have been prosecuted under Alabama's law?"} +{"answers": ["Nicky", "Nicky Astria", "Astria"], "question": "guitarist Ian Antono described as \"the best female pop rock singer Indonesia has ever seen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yulin Caves"], "question": "the Mogao and \"(wall painting pictured)\" are among the Major Historical and Cultural Sites of western China?"} +{"answers": ["Horst", "von der Goltz", "Goltz", "Horst von der Goltz"], "question": ", a German spy against the U.S. in World War I, played himself in the 1918 American anti-German propaganda film \"The Prussian Cur\"?"} +{"answers": ["Trachysalambria curvirostris"], "question": ", one of the most important species of fished prawns, is abundant around Australia but is considered too small to be commercial there?"} +{"answers": ["Jerusalem Foundation"], "question": "before the establishment of the in 1966, there were hardly any parks or playgrounds in Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["Yego", "Julius Yego", "Julius"], "question": "the 2011 All-Africa Games gold medallist learned the javelin throw by watching videos of Jan Zelezny and Andreas Thorkildsen on YouTube?"} +{"answers": ["Wiesbaden City Palace", "Stadtschloss", "City Palace"], "question": "the 145-room \"\" in Germany has survived two revolutions and both World Wars to become the home of the Hessian State Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Barcelona Papyrus"], "question": "the is the oldest liturgical manuscript containing a complete anaphora?"} +{"answers": ["Don Kindt", "Don", "Kindt"], "question": " was drafted 11th overall in the 1947 NFL Draft and signed for a $25,000 bonus, despite having off-season knee surgery?"} +{"answers": ["Nachrichten"], "question": "in 1931 the publication of the Volga German newspaper was reduced to 18 times per month, due to paper shortages?"} +{"answers": ["Etowah plates"], "question": "many of the pre-Columbian found at Etowah Indian Mounds in Georgia were thought to have been made at Cahokia in western Illinois?"} +{"answers": ["Victor Jones", "Victor Harry Jones", "Victor Jones", "Victor", "Jones"], "question": "Colonel used dummy tanks during the North African Campaign of World War II to confuse the Germans about the size and location of Allied forces?"} +{"answers": ["Melville Wells Waddington", "Melville", "Melville Waddington", "Waddington"], "question": " was the first observer ace in No. 20 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps to score a victory in the Bristol Fighter?"} +{"answers": ["Jakob Lechleiter", "Lechleiter", "Jakob"], "question": "the stepfather of Swiss politician was a German communist leader who was executed in 1942?"} +{"answers": ["No, They Can't"], "question": "John Stossel's book focuses on the topic of government intervention?"} +{"answers": ["Wingletang Down", "Wingletang Down"], "question": " is the only place in Great Britain and Ireland where you can find Least Adder's Tongue?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Oxley", "Mount Oxley"], "question": "the inselberg \"\" was known as \"Oombi Oombi\" to the local aborigines?"} +{"answers": ["Muluk", "Tajul", "Tajul Muluk"], "question": ", whose home and boarding school were burnt down by opponents of his preaching Shia Islam, was arrested for blasphemy?"} +{"answers": ["Vier ernste Gesänge"], "question": "Johannes Brahms composed two major works about death inspired by the Luther Bible, his \"Requiem\" as a young man, and , when close to his own death?"} +{"answers": ["Mezcala culture"], "question": "artefacts of the poorly understood of western Mexico were re-used by the Aztecs?"} +{"answers": ["Jules Nadi", "Jules", "Nadi"], "question": "French socialist founded the Symbolist journal \"L'Œuvre\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bathroom sex"], "question": "in the United States, is more frequent in bars than in restaurants?"} +{"answers": ["Olkaria"], "question": "geothermal power plants being built at in Kenya could generate two gigawatts of electricity?"} +{"answers": ["Official Record Store Chart"], "question": "Alabama Shakes were the first act to top the , with their album \"Boys & Girls\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wulfing cache"], "question": "plates in the pre-Columbian , likely made by the same workshop at Cahokia, have been found as far apart as Oklahoma, Illinois, and Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Holm", "Thomas", "Thomas Holm"], "question": "Norwegian footballer was both champion with Molde FK and runner-up with Tromsø IL of Tippeligaen in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Biblioteca Palafoxiana"], "question": "the in Puebla, Mexico, founded in 1646, was the first public library in colonial Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Jules", "Rimet", "Jules Rimet"], "question": "the inventor of the FIFA World Cup, , won the Croix de Guerre while fighting with the French forces during the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Goldsland"], "question": "archaeologists have found human remains, Mesolithic and Neolithic flintwork and Neolithic pottery in the caves of wood near Wenvoe, Cardiff?"} +{"answers": ["Prashant", "Prashant Bhushan", "Bhushan"], "question": "a TV crew filmed being beaten up in his chambers in the Supreme Court of India?"} +{"answers": ["Augustyn", "Suski", "Augustyn Suski"], "question": "poet and underground leader refused to agree to the assassination of a Gestapo informant for lack of material evidence, and died as a result of his denunciation?"} +{"answers": ["Bon Ton", "Bon Ton"], "question": "the brothel is described by BBC as \"an ideal showcase for New Zealand-style liberalisation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Azhari", "Ayu Azhari", "Ayu"], "question": "Indonesian actress reportedly invested in an unsuccessful bid to become Deputy Regent of Sukabumi?"} +{"answers": ["Choke", "Choke"], "question": "to film her role on the \"Glee\" episode \"\", Whoopi Goldberg traveled by bus from New York to Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Coins 'N Things"], "question": "a has become the largest supplier of gold to the U.S. Treasury?"} +{"answers": ["Gligor Sokolović", "Gligor", "Sokolović"], "question": " \"\" was killed by his Young Turk guards while drinking from a fountain?"} +{"answers": ["SEC v. Rajaratnam"], "question": "in , the US 2nd Circuit Court held that defendants can be compelled to disclose relevant wiretapped conversations given to them in a separate trial?"} +{"answers": ["Inch by Inch", "Inch by Inch"], "question": "one reviewer called the subway scene of the gay pornographic film a blend of \"realism and 'classical cinema?"} +{"answers": ["October Horse"], "question": "in ancient Rome, to the deity Mars each year on the Ides of October, with ceremonies in various venues involving different parts of the horse body?"} +{"answers": ["Percival Mackey", "Percival", "Mackey"], "question": "when he was 18, pianist toured with a band consisting of a 72-year-old trumpeter and a fiddler who was often drunk?"} +{"answers": ["Armageddon Holocaust"], "question": "a member of the Indonesian band claimed to be Bill Clinton?"} +{"answers": ["Neltje Doubleday Kings", "Kings", "Neltje Kings", "Neltje"], "question": "in 2010, artist made the largest estate gift ever to the University of Wyoming?"} +{"answers": ["Pelecanus schreiberi"], "question": "the fossil pelican from North Carolina was possibly the largest species of pelican ever?"} +{"answers": ["Blake William Beavan", "Blake", "Blake Beavan", "Beavan"], "question": ", the losing pitcher of Philip Humber's perfect game, threw a perfect game of his own while in high school?"} +{"answers": ["Krasta", "Krastë, Dibër"], "question": ", the highest town in Albania, was founded in 1970 as a chromium mining town?"} +{"answers": ["Rushlight", "Allen G. Rushlight", "Allen Golden Rushlight", "Allen"], "question": "while serving as mayor of Portland, Oregon, once climbed inside the city crematory to repair it?"} +{"answers": ["Hannah Jensen Kempfer", "Hannah Kempfer", "Hannah", "Kempfer"], "question": "after being born on a ship in the North Sea and growing up in poverty, \"\" went on to become one of the first women legislators in Minnesota?"} +{"answers": ["Kotel Da-Don", "Kotel", "Da-Don"], "question": " took the office of chief rabbi of Croatia in 1998, more than fifty years since the last office-holder?"} +{"answers": ["Paul", "Burnum", "Paul Burnum"], "question": " did not lose a game as head coach of the Tuscaloosa High School football team from 1925 to 1929, and each of his five teams were later recognized as Alabama state champions?"} +{"answers": ["Philipshill Wood"], "question": "the eastern edge of is believed to mark the boundary between the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of Wessex and Mercia?"} +{"answers": ["Rajinder Sachar", "Sachar", "Rajinder"], "question": "former Delhi High Court Chief Justice was taken into custody at the age of eighty-seven for defying a ban on public speaking?"} +{"answers": ["Pittosporum angustifolium"], "question": "the Australian is also known as gumbi gumbi or cumby cumby?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Ernest Austin Halliwell", "Ernest Halliwell", "Halliwell"], "question": "South African cricketer was the first wicket-keeper to put raw steaks in his gloves to protect his hands?"} +{"answers": ["Tatra Confederation"], "question": "the subversive newsletter made for German occupation authorities \"\" by the Polish underground was so good the Germans thought it was produced internally?"} +{"answers": ["Holocausto", "Holocausto"], "question": " were described as the most controversial Brazilian heavy metal band ever?"} +{"answers": ["Patrik Gedeon", "Gedeon", "Patrik"], "question": "Czech international footballer went to play club football in Liechtenstein in the middle of his career?"} +{"answers": ["Megellus", "Lucius", "Lucius Postumius Megellus", "Lucius Postumius Megellus"], "question": "when Roman consul left office in , he was fined 500,000 asses, at the time the largest fine issued to a Roman citizen?"} +{"answers": ["Neocyema"], "question": "the larval form of the bobtail snipe eel was first described more than 60 years before the adult fish was discovered?"} +{"answers": ["Yang Kuan", "Kuan", "Yang"], "question": "historian believed that the history of China's Xia Dynasty was pure mythology?"} +{"answers": ["Benji", "Benji"], "question": " documents the life and 1984 death of Ben Wilson, who was at the time considered the best U.S. high school basketball player?"} +{"answers": ["Nababan", "Putra", "Putra Nababan"], "question": "Indonesian newscaster uses four names for different situations?"} +{"answers": ["Facet", "facet", "Facet"], "question": "each of the Big Five personality traits can be further broken down into six ?"} +{"answers": ["The Poznań"], "question": " was copied by Manchester City football fans after their team played Polish team Lech Poznań?"} +{"answers": ["Gouffier of Lastours", "Gouffier", "Lastours"], "question": " tried to bring home a lion after the First Crusade?"} +{"answers": ["Gang Bang", "Gang Bang"], "question": "Madonna's song \"\" was inspired by the films of director Quentin Tarantino?"} +{"answers": ["The Concert in Central Park"], "question": "more than 500,000 people attended the free Simon & Garfunkel \"(audience pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ivan Jones", "Ivan Jones"], "question": "126 people complained to Ofcom because \"Emmerdale\" character kissed another male?"} +{"answers": ["Togo women's national football team"], "question": "the participated in the 2007 Tournoi de Cinq Nations in Ouagadougou but was disqualified after the first match for sending a club team?"} +{"answers": ["Knutsen", "Martin Gunnar Knutsen", "Martin"], "question": "radio newsreader was the first to present the news of the death of Joseph Stalin to a Norwegian audience?"} +{"answers": ["Rocher Rond"], "question": ", France, is the highpoint of the Vercors Regional Park, despite not being a part of the Vercors?"} +{"answers": ["Bauer und Arbeiter"], "question": "although the newspaper rapidly gained popularity amongst German colonists in Azerbaijan, it was closed down after only a few months of existence?"} +{"answers": ["National Stock Car Racing Association"], "question": "the and NASCAR would have merged had Bruton Smith not been drafted to serve in the Korean War?"} +{"answers": ["Kelihos botnet"], "question": "the was once capable of sending spam emails a day?"} +{"answers": ["Limaria fragilis"], "question": "the \"\" uses its tentacles as oars when it swims?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James John Scaramanga", "Scaramanga", "James Scaramanga"], "question": "James Bond creator Ian Fleming named his villain in \"The Man with the Golden Gun\" after the first cousin of WWI flying ace ?"} +{"answers": ["2007 Monte Carlo Rally", "Monte Carlo Rally"], "question": " was based in Valence, Drôme, and it only visited Monte Carlo for the final Special Stage of the event?"} +{"answers": ["Letters of Transit"], "question": "the futuristic \"Fringe\" episode \"\" contained references to \"The Prisoner\" and \"Star Wars\"?"} +{"answers": ["Byron", "Prorok", "Byron Khun de Prorok", "Byron De Prorok"], "question": "Queen Tin Hinan, the legendary \"mother\" of the Tuareg people, was excavated in Algeria in 1925 by the adventurer ?"} +{"answers": ["Chikaraishi"], "question": "the lifting of (\"strength stones\") was an organised sport in early Meiji-era Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Cowleaze Wood"], "question": "there used to be a metal fish tree in ?"} +{"answers": ["The Pearl and the Wave"], "question": "Baudry's painting \"\" was bought by French Empress consort Eugénie de Montijo for 20,000 francs?"} +{"answers": ["Yvonne", "Mentz", "van Mentz", "Yvonne van Mentz"], "question": " scored South Africa's first century in Women's Test cricket?"} +{"answers": ["Asmaa"], "question": "the 2011 film is the first feature-length Egyptian drama film to present AIDS patients sympathetically?"} +{"answers": ["Oakland Medical Center"], "question": " was the first health maintenance organization (HMO) hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Villosa arkansasensis"], "question": "larvae of the attach themselves to fish hosts as part of their life cycle?"} +{"answers": ["Bancroft", "Dave", "Dave Bancroft"], "question": "Frank Graham called \"\" \"the greatest shortstop the Giants ever had and one of the greatest that ever lived\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Great Enigma"], "question": " by Tomas Tranströmer mainly consists of haiku poems?"} +{"answers": ["Full House Resorts"], "question": "casino operator has been led by a horse breeder, a rock star, and Lee Iacocca?"} +{"answers": ["Lord Alex Oakwell", "Alex Oakwell"], "question": "the actor who played on \"Emmerdale\" was reportedly \"thrilled\" to get the part and described the character as \"weak-willed, arrogant and motivated by self-preservation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hakea dohertyi"], "question": "the endangered shrub has a range of only 18 square kilometres within Australia's Kanangra-Boyd National Park?"} +{"answers": ["Guinea-Bissau women's national football team"], "question": "the only team has played a FIFA-recognised match against is Guinea?"} +{"answers": ["Anti-Imperialist Front"], "question": "although the Sudanese had opposed a union with Egypt, it sent volunteers to help the Egyptian side in the 1956 Suez Crisis?"} +{"answers": ["White Vision"], "question": "in 1943, became one of the first pigeons to be awarded the Dickin Medal, considered to be \"the animals' Victoria Cross\"?"} +{"answers": ["Toklu Dede Mosque"], "question": "the \"\", a former Byzantine church in Istanbul, was destroyed with its frescoes by its owner in 1929?"} +{"answers": ["Premier League 20 Seasons Awards"], "question": "the English association football league, the Premier League, will give awards to mark the league's ?"} +{"answers": ["Monster Mutt", "Monster Mutt"], "question": "for the film , the \"mutt\" was a larger-than-life animatronic puppet requiring five persons to operate?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Manassas"], "question": ", a reservoir operated by the City Council of Manassas, Virginia, to provide drinking water to the city, is not located in Manassas?"} +{"answers": ["Ramon International Airport"], "question": "the planned near Eilat, Israel, will be named after Israeli astronaut Ilan Ramon, who died in the \"Columbia\" disaster, and his son Assaf, who died in a flight training accident?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Zeller", "Zeller", "Jack"], "question": ", who was credited with building the Detroit Tigers farm system, proposed a draft that would have ended the use of farm systems in baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Seindah Rembulan"], "question": "Chrisye was so disgusted with his that he never made another movie?"} +{"answers": ["St Lawrence's Church", "St Lawrence's Church, Appleby"], "question": " \"\", in Cumbria, contains the monuments of Lady Anne Clifford and her mother Margaret, Countess of Cumberland?"} +{"answers": ["Gay Women's Alternative"], "question": "the in Washington, D.C., began as a home gathering called the Gay Women's Open House at Lilli Vencez's home in 1971?"} +{"answers": ["Thornburg", "Tyler Michael Thornburg", "Tyler", "Tyler Thornburg"], "question": "baseball pitcher has drawn comparisons to Cy Young Award-winner Tim Lincecum?"} +{"answers": ["Oman women's national football team"], "question": "while the has yet to play a game, a club from Oman played matches against national teams from Jordan and Syria?"} +{"answers": ["Elliott", "Casey", "Casey Elliott"], "question": "Atlanta Falcons coach Jerry Glanville described as \"a super, super kid\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joy of Text", "The Joy of Text"], "question": "in 2001, BBC One devoted a to text messaging?"} +{"answers": ["Rosenblum", "Ellen F. Rosenblum", "Ellen Rosenblum", "Ellen"], "question": " is the first woman ever to serve as Oregon Attorney General?"} +{"answers": ["1976 Gwyn Staley 400"], "question": "Cale Yarborough won the by beating both Richard Petty and the pace car out of the pits?"} +{"answers": ["Joshua Jefferis", "Joshua", "Jefferis"], "question": ", the only male Australian artistic gymnast at the London Games, was initially passed over?"} +{"answers": ["caryopilite", "Caryopilite"], "question": " was named for the Greek words for walnut and felt?"} +{"answers": ["Elliott", "Hal", "Hal Elliott"], "question": " led the National League in games played by a pitcher in 1930, appearing in 48 games for the last place Philadelphia Phillies?"} +{"answers": ["Greenhouse frog", "Eleutherodactylus planirostris"], "question": "eggs of the are laid on land and have been found under a flower pot?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Bankhead Owen", "Owen", "Marie"], "question": " \"\" was the aunt of actress Tallulah Bankhead and helped create the Alabama state motto?"} +{"answers": ["Counterknowledge"], "question": "Holocaust denial and 9/11 conspiracy theories are part of what Damian Thompson describes in as a \"pandemic of credulous thinking\"?"} +{"answers": ["Estianty", "Maia", "Maia Estianty"], "question": "Indonesian songwriter is descended from the National Hero Tjokroaminoto?"} +{"answers": ["The Ritz-Carlton, Georgetown"], "question": "the hotel in Georgetown is a former historic industrial building?"} +{"answers": ["Youngs", "Ross", "Ross Youngs"], "question": " is the member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame who died at the youngest age?"} +{"answers": ["Keśin"], "question": "the were long-haired ascetic wanderers with mystical powers described in the Rigveda?"} +{"answers": ["Škerbec", "Matija Škerbec", "Matija"], "question": "Catholic priest was once imprisoned in Slovenia for his political activities and later became a central figure in Slovenian emigration to the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Piotruś"], "question": "the mountain in the Low Beskid range is the site of a pond and stream where Saint John of Dukla is said to have rested?"} +{"answers": ["Burmese chronicles"], "question": "extant are the most extensive and detailed historical records available in Southeast Asia but many lesser known chronicles remain unstudied?"} +{"answers": ["Republik Twitter"], "question": " is based on Twitter use in the website's fifth-largest market?"} +{"answers": ["Chorabari Glacier", "Chorabari Bamak Glacier"], "question": "pilgrims would leap off a cliff named Bhairava Jhamp, near the ?"} +{"answers": ["This Is the Six"], "question": "While She Sleeps' upcoming studio album is titled to reflect the band's connection with their fans?"} +{"answers": ["Pantulan Cita"], "question": "Chrisye was so disappointed with that he took a two-year sabbatical?"} +{"answers": ["Brown thrasher", "Brown Thrasher"], "question": "the was originally nominated as the state bird of Georgia by schoolchildren in 1928, but wasn't officially adopted until 1970?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Archer", "Chris", "Archer"], "question": " pitched USA Baseball's International Performance of the Year in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Luidia senegalensis"], "question": "the can turn its stomach inside out and engulf \"mouthfuls\" of sediment and detritus?"} +{"answers": ["Brown Treecreeper", "Brown treecreeper"], "question": "the \"\" spirals up and down tree trunks while foraging?"} +{"answers": ["Dangote Cement Plc", "Dangote Cement"], "question": " production facility in Obajana, Nigeria, is the largest cement plant in Sub-Saharan Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Hayscastle"], "question": " in Pembrokeshire once contained a Norman motte and an RAF Chain Home?"} +{"answers": ["Olga Lipińska", "Olga", "Lipińska"], "question": "theatre director and TV comedy producer launched her Cabaret under Soviet-style socialism hoping to make the world a better place?"} +{"answers": ["The Altar and the Door"], "question": "Casting Crowns' 2007 album sold 129,000 copies in its first week, the largest opening-week sales for a Christian album with no secular media support?"} +{"answers": ["Johnny", "Johnny Gee", "Gee"], "question": "pitcher , sometimes known as the \"$75,000 Lemon\", was the tallest person ever to play Major League Baseball until Randy Johnson debuted in 1988?"} +{"answers": ["Ivory Coast women's national football team"], "question": "the is Africa's sixth best women's football team while women's football is the fourth most popular sport in the country?"} +{"answers": ["Seen", "Lee", "Seen Lee"], "question": "2012 Australian weightlifting Olympian won Australia's first women's weightlifting Commonwealth Games medal in 2002 and Australia's first medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games?"} +{"answers": ["Hypothallus"], "question": "the of a slime mold is produced by the plasmodium at the beginning of its fruiting?"} +{"answers": ["Damzog", "Ernst Damzog", "Ernst"], "question": "\"SS-Standartenführer\" personally selected staff for the killing centre in Chełmno (Kulmhof) in \"Reichsgau Wartheland\" and supervised its daily operation from 1941?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Debby", "Tropical Storm Debby"], "question": " is the earliest fourth named storm in the Atlantic Basin on record?"} +{"answers": ["Leavine Family Racing"], "question": " is headquartered in Texas but races from a shop in North Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Horse burial"], "question": "while the practice of was widespread among Indo-Aryan and other peoples, there is only one known example of someone buried with a cow in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Dworshak Dam"], "question": "the 1973 completion of the \"\", one of the tallest in the United States, wiped out one of the world's preeminent runs of steelhead trout?"} +{"answers": ["Liberia women's national football team"], "question": "Izetta Wesley, a female football administrator, believes the government of Liberia is insincere in how they treat the ?"} +{"answers": ["Chiropsalmus quadrumanus"], "question": "the venomous (\"Chiropsalmus quadrumanus\") once killed a child within forty minutes of his being stung?"} +{"answers": ["Richthofen", "Manfred", "Manfred von Richthofen", "Manfred von Richthofen"], "question": ", like the air ace who was named after him and was his great-nephew, was awarded the \"Blue Max\" for his service in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Move", "Move"], "question": "Christian rock band Third Day, inspired by their induction into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, aimed to show more of their southern roots in their 2010 album ?"} +{"answers": ["Owen", "Richard Owen", "Richard Dale Owen", "Richard Owen", "Richard"], "question": "geologist died of accidental poisoning after his grocer mistook a bottle of embalming fluid for mineral water?"} +{"answers": ["Grunnsund", "Kyrra", "Kyrra Grunnsund"], "question": "alpine skier \"\" was the second person to represent Australia at both the Summer and Winter Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["Workers in the Dawn"], "question": "an \"Athenaeum\" review of led George Gissing to describe critics as \"unprincipled vagabonds\"?"} +{"answers": ["1169 Sicily earthquake"], "question": "the happened on the eve of the feast of St. Agatha and killed many who were gathered in the Catania Cathedral for the feast?"} +{"answers": ["Flick Flack"], "question": "William Shatner hosted (1974), a documentary television series about the film industry?"} +{"answers": ["Alapalooza"], "question": "the Japanese release of \"Weird Al\" Yankovic's contained a bonus track of the artist singing one of the songs in Japanese?"} +{"answers": ["Pétrus", "Pétrus"], "question": "six bankers spent more than £44,000 on wine at Gordon Ramsay's restaurant , resulting in the chef giving them the food from their meal for free?"} +{"answers": ["1966 NASA T-38 crash"], "question": "astronauts Elliot See and Charles Bassett died when their into the building where their spacecraft was being assembled?"} +{"answers": ["Bryan", "Bryan Silas", "Silas"], "question": "Zac Efron and drove the same race car on the same day in ?"} +{"answers": ["1983 Sea of Japan earthquake"], "question": "although a tsunami warning was issued 14 minutes after the , the first wave had struck the coast two minutes earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Jessica", "Jessica Fox", "Fox", "Jessica Fox"], "question": ", daughter of French and Great Britain canoeing Olympians, will make her own Olympic canoeing debut at the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Josh Wolf", "Josh Wolf", "Josh", "Wolf"], "question": "comedian is currently working on an untitled project for FOX about his experiences as a single father?"} +{"answers": ["Elbow National Nature Reserve", "Fiddler's Elbow National Nature Reserve"], "question": "the very rare ghost orchid was once found in , near Monmouth, Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Baxter"], "question": "a flashing blue light, used to alert local skiers that fresh powder snow is falling at the Bridger Bowl Ski Area, sits atop the \"\" in Bozeman, Montana?"} +{"answers": ["Adentro"], "question": "on his tenth album, , Ricardo Arjona included a song about menstruation?"} +{"answers": ["IFFHS World's Best Club Coach"], "question": "Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger was recognised as the best coach of the decade despite never winning the award?"} +{"answers": ["Blake", "Gaudry", "Blake Gaudry"], "question": "twenty-year-old started gymnastics when he was ten years old and will represent Australia in the trampoline event at the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Hotchkis", "Hotchkis", "Daniel"], "question": "Australian Kookaburra plays his club hockey for the Canberra Lakers in the Australian Hockey League?"} +{"answers": ["Red carpet fashion"], "question": "a writers' strike in 2008 threatened the international fashion industry by leaving stars with nowhere to wear their ?"} +{"answers": ["Erica Kennedy Johnson", "Erica Kennedy", "Erica", "Kennedy"], "question": " first novel, \"Bling\", reached 35th on the \"New York Times\" Best Seller list and was optioned for a movie?"} +{"answers": ["Stockton cannery strike of 1937", "Stockton Cannery Strike of 1937"], "question": "the , also called the \"Spinach Riot\", resulted in one death and 50 injuries and held up a crop?"} +{"answers": ["PeerJ"], "question": "the open-access journal runs in the cloud on EC2 and S3?"} +{"answers": ["Timur Matahari", "Di Timur Matahari"], "question": "Laura Basuki washed her hair with bottled water while shooting ?"} +{"answers": ["Erdem", "Nazim Erdem", "Nazim"], "question": "double silver Paralympic wheelchair rugby medalist became the first person with a spinal cord injury to paraglide solo?"} +{"answers": ["Satriamandala Museum", "Satria Mandala Museum"], "question": " in Jakarta has life-size statues of numerous National Heroes of Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Height of the Rockies Provincial Park"], "question": ", in British Columbia, Canada, has one of the world's highest concentrations of mountain goats?"} +{"answers": ["Lunigiana revolt"], "question": "the anarchist was quashed by the use of summary executions?"} +{"answers": ["The North Stands for Nothing"], "question": "While She Sleeps' debut mini-album was given away free with an issue of \"Metal Hammer\" magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Talbiseh"], "question": ", a small Syrian city, has been repeatedly attacked by the Syrian Army throughout the ongoing Syrian uprising for being a major opposition stronghold?"} +{"answers": ["MathStar"], "question": "Hillsboro, Oregon-based , a fabless semiconductor company, raised 137 million, but never made a profit before ceasing to exist?"} +{"answers": ["Bodorgan Hall"], "question": "the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge live in a rented Anglesey farmhouse on the estate?"} +{"answers": ["Sonolite", "sonolite"], "question": "the mineral is named for the mine in Japan where it was discovered?"} +{"answers": ["Brad Snyder", "Brad Snyder", "Snyder", "Brad"], "question": "in June 2012, Paralympic swimmer became the world record holder for the 100-meter and 400-meter freestyles among fully blind athletes?"} +{"answers": ["Campli", "Nicolaus Ricii de Nucella Campli", "Nicolaus Ricci de Nucella Campli", "Ricci de Nucella Campli", "Nicolaus"], "question": " was a late-medieval papal singer whose only known manuscript was destroyed by fire in 1870?"} +{"answers": ["Jubal Brown", "Brown", "Jubal"], "question": "Canadian artist deliberately vomited primary colors on paintings in the Museum of Modern Art and the Art Gallery of Ontario?"} +{"answers": ["Polish Federation of Engineering Associations"], "question": "the NOT Tower \"\" in Kraków was nicknamed Skeletor after it had been abandoned by the and left unfinished for 30 years?"} +{"answers": ["Norefjell Ski Resort"], "question": "Norwegian IOC member Gerhard Heiberg recommended Oslo to bid with Hafjell and Kvitfjell as Alpine Skiing venues instead of , to reduce their chances to host the 2018 Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Ming–Hồ War"], "question": "after defeating the Vietnamese Hồ dynasty in the , the Chinese Ming empire annexed northern Vietnam as Jiaozhi province?"} +{"answers": ["New Labour"], "question": "the term was coined by Tony Blair at the Labour Party conference, following his election as leader of the Labour Party earlier that year?"} +{"answers": ["Liuboslav", "Liuboslav Hutsaliuk", "Hutsaliuk"], "question": " was described as one of Ukraine's \"first rate artists\" living in the States?"} +{"answers": ["Yokohama Dreamland Monorail", "Yokohama Dreamland"], "question": "after operating for a single year, the spent 35 years awaiting repair or replacement before it was finally demolished?"} +{"answers": ["One on Top of the Other", "Una sull'altra"], "question": "the 1969 Italian film was filmed on location in the United States, including a scene shot in San Quentin State Prison's gas chamber?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Thomas Christian music"], "question": "the of India may preserve elements of the earliest Christian music due to the Saint Thomas Christian community's isolation and resistance to outside influence?"} +{"answers": ["Uwe Schulten-Baumer", "Uwe", "Schulten-Baumer"], "question": "German dressage coach trained two riders who won a combined total of nine Olympic Gold medals?"} +{"answers": ["Cycle of Violence"], "question": "the title of the Colin Bateman novel refers to a bicycle that the protagonist must ride whilst reporting on murders and court cases alike?"} +{"answers": ["Chashi"], "question": "over five hundred Ainu hilltop forts, known as , have been identified in Hokkaidō?"} +{"answers": ["Fischer-Rasmussen", "Naomi Fischer-Rasmussen", "Naomi"], "question": " will be the first woman to represent Australia in boxing when she competes at the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Adaptiv"], "question": " can hide a tank from thermal imaging systems, or make it look like a car?"} +{"answers": ["Larson", "Kyle Larson", "Kyle", "Kyle Miyata Larson"], "question": " won the first stock car race he ever competed in?"} +{"answers": ["Willkommlangea reticulata"], "question": "the slime mold is the only species of its genus?"} +{"answers": ["John Steven Leake", "Leake", "John Leake", "John Leake", "John"], "question": "NAAFI Canteen Manager was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for manning a machine gun onboard HMS \"Ardent\" during the Falklands War?"} +{"answers": ["High-speed railway to Eilat"], "question": "Israel plans to build from the Red Sea city of Eilat to its Mediterranean ports that will compete with the Suez Canal?"} +{"answers": ["Dr. O'Dowd"], "question": " is listed as one of the British Film Institute's \"75 Most Wanted\" lost films?"} +{"answers": ["Stuppler", "Barry", "Barry Stuppler"], "question": "\" \" submitted a $50 million bid for the Berlin Wall and helped create the California State Quarter in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Black Heart", "Black Heart"], "question": "Stooshe were inspired by the musicals \"Dreamgirls\" and \"Hairspray\" for their video accompanying their single \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Na", "Victoria Na", "Victoria"], "question": "Glen Waverley badminton player will make her Olympic debut at the 2012 London Games?"} +{"answers": ["For Greater Glory"], "question": "the persecution of the Catholic Church in Mexico as depicted in the 2012 film has been compared to the Obama administration's birth control mandate?"} +{"answers": ["Ric", "Ric Converse", "Converse"], "question": "professional wrestler , a victim of childhood bullying, was inspired by Hulk Hogan at age eight to become a wrestler himself?"} +{"answers": ["Sonne", "Sonne"], "question": "the German radio navigation system proved so useful to the British during WWII that they provided spare parts to keep them running?"} +{"answers": ["Holdsworth", "R. L. Holdsworth", "Romilly Lisle Holdsworth", "R."], "question": " \"\" reached the summit of Kamet, the highest mountain climbed at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Pete", "Pete'' Orr", "Pete Orr", "Pete Orr", "Orr"], "question": "the death of racer was a driving force for insurance reform in Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Me Haces Falta"], "question": "in the music video for her single \"\" (2007), Jennifer Lopez portrays an undercover FBI agent who surrenders her lover to the police and has regrets afterwards?"} +{"answers": ["Sette scialli di seta gialla"], "question": "1972's was one of several \"imitative whodunits\" released after the success of Dario Argento's \"L'uccello dalle piume di cristallo\"?"} +{"answers": ["``Book of Spells", "Book of Spells"], "question": ", an upcoming Wonderbook for PlayStation 3, is a companion to \"Harry Potter\"?"} +{"answers": ["Korcz", "Włodzimierz", "Włodzimierz Korcz"], "question": "composer received most recognition for the music to a protest song, which was adopted as an informal anthem of the Solidarity trade union in Communist Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Gaborone City Council"], "question": "the 2012 election for mayor of Gaborone, Botswana, was contested when a councillor on the cut his ballot in half to vote twice?"} +{"answers": ["Guinotia dentata"], "question": "the freshwater crab \"\" prefers shady rivers to sunny ones?"} +{"answers": ["Glenn", "Bob Glenn", "Bob"], "question": "Major League Baseball pitcher later became a pioneer in highway and traffic engineering from the 1920s through the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Brunei women's national football team"], "question": "the is forbidden from participating in the Olympic Games by its country's government?"} +{"answers": ["The Chimneys", "The Chimneys"], "question": " roof framing utilizes techniques common in the construction of ships' hulls at the time it was built in 1771?"} +{"answers": ["Darrell Basham", "Darrell", "Basham"], "question": "ARCA driver race shop was demolished by a tornado in March 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Transfiguration Church in Kovalyovo"], "question": "Byzantine style frescos from 1380 in the in Novgorod Oblast, Russia, were destroyed during World War II and finally restored in the 1960s \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["McCormick", "Moose", "Moose McCormick"], "question": " was considered the first great pinch hitter in Major League Baseball history?"} +{"answers": ["Torpedo Bay Navy Museum"], "question": "items on display at the Royal New Zealand Navy's include the Māori warrior's skirt which the captain of the battlecruiser wore for good luck in battle?"} +{"answers": ["Cyriakus", "Schneegass", "Cyriakus Schneegass"], "question": "composer, music theorist and hymn-writer corresponded with Martin Luther and Caspar Creuziger?"} +{"answers": ["Blinded", "Blinded"], "question": "Third Eye Blind's song \"\" is about a man who spies on his ex-lover in the bathroom?"} +{"answers": ["Mermaid of Zennor"], "question": "the Cornish folk tale of the was likely to have been inspired by chair carved with a mermaid at St Senara's Church in Zennor?"} +{"answers": ["Mandaeans"], "question": "the number of in Iraq has fallen by more than 90% since the 2003 invasion due to religious persecution?"} +{"answers": ["Louis Rayfield Purnell", "Louis", "Purnell", "Louis Purnell"], "question": "a curator at the National Air and Space Museum, , flew 88 bomber escort missions during World War II as a Tuskegee Airman, earning the Distinguished Flying Cross?"} +{"answers": ["Chorale cantata", "Chorale cantata"], "question": " \"Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein\", BWV 2, based on Luther's hymn, is part of \"the largest musical project that the composer ever undertook\"?"} +{"answers": ["Abdulbaset", "Sieda", "Abdulbaset Sieda"], "question": ", the new head of the opposition Syrian National Council, used to be a university professor in Libya?"} +{"answers": ["Red-necked avocet", "Red-necked Avocet"], "question": "the call of the \"\" has been likened to a dog barking?"} +{"answers": ["Seychelles women's national football team"], "question": "despite the having played only two games up to , a national football tournament for women has been around in the country since the late 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Trigg", "Johnny Trigg", "Johnny"], "question": "the \"Godfather of BBQ\", , was the first person to win the Jack Daniels World Championship BBQ Invitational twice?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth of Töss", "Elizabeth", "Töss"], "question": " is said to have been the lawful heiress to the Hungarian throne but was harassed and forced to join a convent by her evil stepmother, Queen Agnes?"} +{"answers": ["Bahrain health worker trials"], "question": "twenty Bahraini health workers \"(some pictured)\" to up to fifteen years' imprisonment by a military court in a trial that lasted for only a few minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth Sawtell Wallis", "Wallis", "Ruth"], "question": "the employment of during the Depression was \"unthinkable\" because her husband was also a professor?"} +{"answers": ["Kabaret TEY"], "question": " was one of the most popular Polish cabarets of the 1970s and 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Salinger v. Random House, Inc.", "Salinger v. Random House", "Random House, Inc."], "question": "the judges in found that \"resembling a lifeless rodent\" infringed on the copyrighted expression \"like a dead rat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shriners College Classic", "College Classic"], "question": "the is seen as the beginning of the college baseball season in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Newton Court"], "question": "the stable block of , in Monmouth, hosts one of only three known breeding sites of the Greater Horseshoe Bat in Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Lusieri", "Giovanni", "Giovanni Battista Lusieri"], "question": "it was who suggested that his employer should remove the Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["2012 Kenya Police helicopter crash"], "question": "two ministers in Kenya's government in ?"} +{"answers": ["Ellis", "George Ellis", "George", "George Ellis"], "question": "poet accompanied England's Earl of Malmesbury to France in 1796 as a member of the peace negotiations?"} +{"answers": ["Northern Khmer", "Northern Khmer dialect"], "question": "the is spoken by descendants of the Khmer Empire native to the Isan region of Thailand?"} +{"answers": ["KunstRAI"], "question": "at the revived art fair in Amsterdam in May, Bart Jansen created a stir by exhibiting his dead cat, Orville, transformed into a radio-controlled helicopter?"} +{"answers": ["Academic regalia of Stanford University"], "question": "the \"\" are stylistic copies of those used by Cambridge University in England?"} +{"answers": ["Watch Dogs"], "question": "players will be able to jam electronics, tap cell phones, and manipulate traffic lights in order to track and kill a target in Ubisoft's upcoming video game, ?"} +{"answers": ["Deonne", "Deonne Bridger", "Bridger", "Deonne Ellen Bridger"], "question": "1996 and 2004 Olympian is currently ranked as Australia's top female recurve archer?"} +{"answers": ["Il coltello di ghiaccio"], "question": "Umberto Lenzi's 1972 film features thematic and directorial elements which one reviewer found similar to the works of Lucio Fulci?"} +{"answers": ["Double-banded Sandgrouse", "Double-banded sandgrouse"], "question": " chicks are precocial and can fly within a month of hatching?"} +{"answers": ["The Grange", "The Grange, Monmouth"], "question": "boys from a Monmouth, Wales, prep school housed in won the British under-11 chess championship in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Encyclopedia Fuckme and the Case of the Vanishing Entree"], "question": " was praised by the \"The A.V. Club\" for its sexual writing?"} +{"answers": ["Hessentag"], "question": "the \"\", the annual state festival of Hesse held since 1961, attracted more than 1.2 million visitors in Wetzlar in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["National Forest Scenic Byway", "Black River National Forest Scenic Byway"], "question": "the in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan connects to the tallest ski flying hill in the world and one of two National Forest harbors in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["CEC Bank"], "question": " fell from a 32.9% share of the Romanian banking market in 1990 to 4.03% in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Luckey", "Luckey", "Tom"], "question": ", creator of multi-story climbing structures known as Luckey Climbers, is paralyzed from the neck down?"} +{"answers": ["Réunion women's national football team"], "question": "while is not recognised by FIFA, the team has played full internationals against South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe?"} +{"answers": ["Enzenroth", "Jack Enzenroth", "Jack"], "question": " \"\" in 1910 was the captain of the first baseball team to be coached by Branch Rickey?"} +{"answers": ["Berchtesgaden National Park"], "question": " in Bavaria, Germany, was designated a Biosphere Reserve in 1990 by UNESCO?"} +{"answers": ["Hadspen, Tasmania", "Hadspen"], "question": "the Church of the Good Shepherd in , took over ninety years to complete?"} +{"answers": ["Julie Otsuka", "Julie", "Otsuka"], "question": " has won an Alex Award, a PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction and an Asian American Literary Award for her works on Japanese Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Estonian Sports", "Estonian Sports Museum"], "question": "the has helped organise an exhibition to celebrate Estonia's first Olympics in London?"} +{"answers": ["NeverSeconds"], "question": "nine-year-old Martha Payne was told by her local council to stop reporting on her school dinners in her blog after the national media reported on it?"} +{"answers": ["Love Never Faileth"], "question": "Easwaran's seeks to \"bring to light ... volcanic forces \"\" that work far, far below the surface strata of consciousness\"?"} +{"answers": ["Phase-space formulation"], "question": "quantum mechanics can be entirely in phase space if a quantum system is represented by a quasi-probability distribution?"} +{"answers": ["Chongqing model"], "question": "Bo Xilai is the pioneer of the ?"} +{"answers": ["de Lestang", "Albert de Lestang", "Albert", "Lestang"], "question": "in 1946, French-Australian botanist provided the botany world with some rare seeds they had been looking for since 1852?"} +{"answers": ["Incident at Hawk's Hill"], "question": "Allan W. Eckert claimed , his Newbery Honor novel about a boy who survives on the Canadian prairie with help from a mother badger, was based on a real event?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Webb", "William Snyder Webb"], "question": "when was awarded an honorary doctorate, he had to be captured before the ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["Foxley Wood"], "question": " \"\" is the largest ancient area of woodland in Norfolk and was mentioned in the Domesday Book?"} +{"answers": ["Belinda Snell", "Snell", "Belinda"], "question": "Australian Opal first played basketball as an eight-year-old on a mixed gendered team?"} +{"answers": ["Yantar-2K"], "question": "Soviet spy satellite had two film return capsules which could land on the ground or on water?"} +{"answers": ["Ida", "Ida Galli", "Galli"], "question": "Italian actress has also been billed as Evelyn Stewart and Isli Oberon?"} +{"answers": ["Vaccinium oxycoccos"], "question": "according to an Alaskan report, a tribe of Eskimo cook the with fish eggs and blubber?"} +{"answers": ["Church of All Saints, Helmsley", "Church of All Saints"], "question": " \"\", contains two chapels dedicated to different saints?"} +{"answers": ["Norick", "Lance Norick", "Lance"], "question": " was the first driver in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series to drive on rain tires in official competition?"} +{"answers": ["Nové Spojení"], "question": ", a series of railway tunnels and bridges built in Prague, won the transport category of the Czech Construction of the Year award in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["McDonald", "Jesse McDonald", "Jesse", "Jesse McDonald"], "question": "Australian archer has had a goal of making the Summer Olympics since 2003 and was named to the 2012 Australian archery shadow Olympic team?"} +{"answers": ["Glendower Street, Monmouth", "Glendower Street"], "question": " Congregational Church stood derelict for forty years before its conversion into the award-winning Glendower House?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Sackheim", "Sackheim", "Daniel"], "question": "television producer and director has won one Primetime Emmy Award and been nominated for two more?"} +{"answers": ["You're Gonna Get Your Fucking Head Kicked In"], "question": " is chanted at opponents of pro wrestler Bryan Danielson?"} +{"answers": ["Crimes Act of 1790"], "question": "Do you know that, as a U.S. Senator, future Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth \"\" drafted a statute that authorized of convicted murderers' corpses?"} +{"answers": ["Harrower", "Kristi Harrower", "Kristi"], "question": " has won three Olympic silver medals in basketball and is in the running to earn a fourth medal?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew Fontaine Maury School"], "question": "the stadium at the in Fredericksburg, Virginia, was home to the annual Fredericksburg Dog Mart, which began in 1698?"} +{"answers": ["Basuki", "Laura", "Laura Basuki"], "question": "Citra Award-winning actress has been compared to Japanese AV idol Maria Ozawa?"} +{"answers": ["Afrasia djijidae"], "question": "dental similarities in \"Afrotarsius\", an African fossil primate, and , a newly described fossil primate from Myanmar, add support to the hypothesis that simians first evolved in Asia?"} +{"answers": ["Yemen women's national football team"], "question": "the has four training sessions a week?"} +{"answers": ["Stracimir", "Stracimir Balšić", "Balšić"], "question": "although was the eldest son of Lord Balša, the youngest, Đurađ, became the major figure of the family?"} +{"answers": ["World Suicide Prevention Day"], "question": " (10 September) builds awareness of suicides, including that one third are committed with pesticides like United Nations-banned organophosphates?"} +{"answers": ["bobfergusonite", "Bobfergusonite"], "question": "the mineral has been found only in Canada and Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Hawkins", "Lemuel", "Lemuel Hawkins"], "question": "Negro league baseball player was shot to death while attempting to hold up a beer truck?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Karenina", "Anna Karenina"], "question": "the upcoming film will be the third collaboration between director Joe Wright and actress Keira Knightley?"} +{"answers": ["Diaboleite", "diaboleite"], "question": "the mineral \"\" was so named out of desperation?"} +{"answers": ["Kya Kahenge", "Log Kya Kahenge"], "question": "the name of the 1983 Bollywood film (\"What Will People Think?\") refers to a social yardstick in India and the expectations surrounding women and marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Kõrkjas", "Marge", "Marge Kõrkjas"], "question": "Estonian Paralympian was awarded 100,000 krooni (about 6,400 euros) from the government following the 2004 Summer Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["Blanding", "Fred Blanding", "Fred"], "question": " retired from baseball due to \"excessive weight\" and because he could have \"a heap more fun\" on his farm?"} +{"answers": ["Fall Hill"], "question": "during the American Civil War, General Robert E. Lee ordered the destruction of the mansion at \"\" because it blocked his view of advancing Union Army troops?"} +{"answers": ["Abby", "Bishop", "Abby Bishop"], "question": "Australian Opal has played basketball professionally for the Seattle Storm, Canberra Capitals, Dandenong Rangers and Adelaide Lightning?"} +{"answers": ["Walker–Grant School"], "question": " was the first public high school for black students in Fredericksburg, Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Nunoi", "Ryosuke", "Ryosuke Nunoi"], "question": "Japanese tennis player served in the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II and committed suicide at the end of the Burma Campaign?"} +{"answers": ["The Octagon", "The Octagon, Christchurch"], "question": "the tower of the collapsed in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake after the New Zealand Historic Places Trust had declined consent for earthquake strengthening?"} +{"answers": ["``Until It Beats No More", "``Until It Beats No More''", "Until It Beats No More"], "question": "Jennifer Lopez's song \"\" was used as background music in her commercial for the Fiat 500?"} +{"answers": ["St John's, Monmouth", "St John's"], "question": " in Monmouth, Wales, has been described as \"one of Monmouth's best-kept secrets\"?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin", "Benjamin Lee Whorf", "Whorf"], "question": "although linguist is best known for the \"Sapir-Whorf hypothesis\", he never stated a hypothesis, writing instead about the \"principle of linguistic relativity\"?"} +{"answers": ["National Gallery", "National Gallery"], "question": "the has now expanded from its original 1876 building into five others, including a Schinkel church and two palace outbuildings in Charlottenburg?"} +{"answers": ["Kat", "Kat Driscoll", "Driscoll"], "question": " performance at the 2011 World Championships earned Great Britain a trampolining place at the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Altiatlasius"], "question": "57-million-year-old from Morocco may be the oldest fossil primate yet found, despite a molecular estimate that places the last common ancestor of primates at 90 million years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Althea Wynne", "Althea", "Althea Kathleen Wynne", "Wynne"], "question": "three ten-foot-high (3 m) bronze horses \"(one pictured)\" in the City of London by English sculptor have been nicknamed \"Sterling, Dollar, and Yen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mathew Masonwells", "Masonwells", "Mathew"], "question": "2010 Commonwealth Games Australian archery gold medalist likes to listen to Hilltop Hoods between shooting competition rounds?"} +{"answers": ["Monmouth Police Station"], "question": "on 2012, \"BBC News\" reported that 17 police stations in South East Wales would close to the public, including the ?"} +{"answers": ["Goin' In"], "question": "Jennifer Lopez's song \"\", featuring Flo Rida, is featured on the soundtrack of the dance film \"Step Up Revolution\"?"} +{"answers": ["2011–12 Ligue Magnus season"], "question": "the French ice hockey team, the Dragons de Rouen won both the regular season and Coupe Magnus in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Modoc County Historical Museum"], "question": "the has objects in its collection that date back 8,000 years?"} +{"answers": ["Puneri Pagadi"], "question": "the \"(on head, pictured)\", a turban, is an intellectual property of the Indian city Pune?"} +{"answers": ["St Saviour's Chapel"], "question": "Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott worshipped at in Lyttelton, New Zealand, before embarking on the ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Wilson", "Peter", "Peter Wilson", "Wilson"], "question": "British sport shooter is coached by a member of the Dubai royal family?"} +{"answers": ["Żeby Polska była Polską"], "question": "the 1976 song \"\" by Jan Pietrzak became one of the anthems of Solidarity?"} +{"answers": ["Screen", "Jennifer", "Jennifer Screen"], "question": " first international basketball tournament with the Australian Opals was the 2006 World Championships in Brazil, where her team took home a gold medal?"} +{"answers": ["Fredericksburg Dog Mart", "Dog Mart"], "question": "Do you know that, having first occurred in 1698, the is the oldest dog show in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Wall poems", "Wall poems in Leiden"], "question": "the success of the multi-language \"\" in Leiden, South Holland, inspired similar projects in Sofia, Bulgaria, and in Paris, France?"} +{"answers": ["Massaponax Baptist Church"], "question": "General Ulysses S. Grant held an outdoor council of war with his top generals on pews taken from the ?"} +{"answers": ["Suzy Batkovic", "Suzy", "Batkovic"], "question": "2008 silver-medal-winning Australian Opal used to sneak out to concerts with basketball teammate Lauren Jackson while on scholarship with the Australian Institute of Sport?"} +{"answers": ["Indraloris"], "question": "although the first two fossils of to be found were misidentified as a carnivoran and a loris, it is in fact a member of the extinct adapiform primates?"} +{"answers": ["Boz", "Bozh", "Boz"], "question": ", the first Slavic ruler known in history, was captured and crucified together with his sons and 70 of his nobility by the invading Ostrogoths?"} +{"answers": ["Stark", "Dolly Stark", "Dolly", "Dolly Stark"], "question": "National League's 1934 Most Popular Umpire \"\" created a women's clothing line named the \"Dolly Stark Dress\"?"} +{"answers": ["Samestate"], "question": " had two top-20 songs – \"Hurricane\" and \"Shadows\" – on the Christian CHR chart?"} +{"answers": ["Engagement Ring", "Engagement Ring"], "question": "Roy Lichtenstein's marks his transition from his prior painterly work to his subsequent more polished mechanical-looking work?"} +{"answers": ["Hindustan Zindabad"], "question": ", a nationalistic slogan, translates to \"Long Live India\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan Tyack", "Ryan", "Tyack"], "question": "2012 Australian Olympic archery hopeful finished first in the all around men's recurve event at the 2012 Australian national championships?"} +{"answers": ["East Bay Vivarium"], "question": "the is the oldest and largest retail vivarium in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["3-6-3 Rule"], "question": "the third digit in the banking industry's \"\" refers to bankers being able to \"tee off at the golf course by 3 p.m.\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arbor Hill Historic District–Ten Broeck Triangle"], "question": "development of the \"(houses on Hall Place, pictured)\" in Albany, New York, was spurred by the 1845 removal of a cemetery whose bodies and coffins kept washing out in heavy storms?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 10th Baronet"], "question": " was a prisoner of war of the Japanese on the Burma Railway before becoming Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire and of Clwyd?"} +{"answers": ["Carl V. Lachmund", "Lachmund", "Carl Lachmund", "Carl Valentine Lachmund", "Carl"], "question": ", who wrote detailed diaries on his studies with Franz Liszt, conducted a concert at the request of President William McKinley for the survivors of USS \"Maine\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jewish Orphanage Berlin-Pankow"], "question": "the was originally intended to be a home for refugee children who escaped pogroms after the assassination of Alexander II of Russia?"} +{"answers": ["John Henry McCooey", "McCooey", "John", "John H. McCooey"], "question": "political boss opposed the nomination of Franklin D. Roosevelt for President of the United States in 1932?"} +{"answers": ["Fast Girls"], "question": "the script for British athletics film had to be re-written to remove all references to the Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Edith Alice Unnerstad", "Edith", "Edith Unnerstad", "Unnerstad"], "question": "Swedish author \"\" wrote her first book at age 11 for a sister who had been hospitalized with scarlet fever?"} +{"answers": ["Apostichopus japonicus"], "question": "the can aestivate and remain in a dormant state for up to four years?"} +{"answers": ["Jr.", "Victor Gonzalez, Jr.", "Victor Gonzalez Jr.", "Victor"], "question": " was the first Puerto Rican driver to compete in a major NASCAR event?"} +{"answers": ["Punsari"], "question": ", a small village in Gujarat, was awarded with the \"Best Panchayat in Gujarat\" title?"} +{"answers": ["Myron", "Mixon", "Myron Mixon"], "question": "chef is nicknamed the \"winningest man in barbecue\", having won more than 1,700 trophies?"} +{"answers": ["Gojko Strez Balšić", "Gojko Balšić", "Gojko", "Balšić"], "question": ", one of the founders of the League of Lezhë in 1444, was Skanderbeg's nephew?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "Ryan Michael Hanigan", "Ryan Hanigan", "Hanigan"], "question": " hit the first Major League Baseball pitch thrown to him for a double?"} +{"answers": ["Qamili", "Haxhi Qamili", "Haxhi"], "question": ", the main leader of the Peasant Revolt in Albania in 1914, was arrested by Serbian forces, tried in a court presided over by Xhelal Bey Zogu, and sentenced to hanging?"} +{"answers": ["Sierra Leone women's national football team"], "question": "Marta met the in 2011 as part of the United Nations Development Programme?"} +{"answers": ["Lufilian Arc"], "question": "the supplies 80% of the world's cobalt?"} +{"answers": ["Carrier Strike Group 12", "Carrier Strike Group Twelve"], "question": "the 2012 deployment of will be the last for its famous flagship, the soon-to-be decommissioned aircraft carrier \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["motukoreaite", "Motukoreaite"], "question": "the mineral is named for Motukorea, the island in New Zealand where it was discovered?"} +{"answers": ["Druid's Head Inn"], "question": "the , an old public house in Monmouth, Wales, now serves as the headquarters of the Monmouth Rugby Football Club?"} +{"answers": ["Tim Bainey Jr.", "Tim Bainey, Jr.", "Jr.", "Tim"], "question": " plans to compete in a NASCAR race held on a track he co-owns?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Fina Chapel", "Santa Fina"], "question": "Domenico Ghirlandaio finished the frescoes of the \"(detail pictured)\" three years before the cult of Santa Fina was authorized by Pope Sixtus IV in 1481?"} +{"answers": ["Duncan", "Duncan Curry", "Duncan Fraser Curry", "Curry"], "question": ", sometimes called the \"Father of Baseball\", was the president of the first organized baseball team and helped draft the first written rules of the game in 1845?"} +{"answers": ["Algeripithecus"], "question": ", a 46–50 million year old fossil primate, was once crucial for the African origins of simians (monkeys and apes), but now suggests African origins for lemurs and lorisoids?"} +{"answers": ["Afgansyah Reza", "Reza", "Afgansyah"], "question": "the Best Male Vocalist at the 2009 Indonesian Music Awards, , never had any vocal training?"} +{"answers": ["Message passing in computer clusters"], "question": " built with commodity servers and switches is used by virtually every internet service?"} +{"answers": ["Cox", "Rohanee Cox", "Rohanee"], "question": "Australian aboriginal 2008 silver medal winning Australian Opal started playing basketball again after an absence from the sport in order to inspire her daughter?"} +{"answers": ["Williams", "Annabelle Josephine Williams", "Annabelle Williams", "Annabelle"], "question": "Australian 2008 Paralympic swimming bronze medalist was a stunt double for Charlize Theron?"} +{"answers": ["World Wrestling Peace Festival"], "question": "Japanese professional wrestler Antonio Inoki organized the , an international supercard, as a way to promote world peace?"} +{"answers": ["Stanwell Tops, New South Wales", "Stanwell Tops"], "question": " had a Black Christmas in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["While She Sleeps"], "question": " won the Kerrang! award for Best British Newcomer at the 2012 awards ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["Łazienkowska Thoroughfare"], "question": " \"\", the most famous road in Poland, is part of the main transportation route for UEFA Euro 2012 connecting Okęcie Airport to the National Stadium in Warsaw?"} +{"answers": ["Medany", "Aya", "Aya Medany"], "question": "Egyptian Olympic pentathlete father was a member of a panel which won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize?"} +{"answers": ["Summer Love", "Summer Love"], "question": "Justin Timberlake's 2007 single \"\" is about wanting to fall in love with a \"lusty seasonal lover\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Michael Pryor", "Stephen Pryor", "Stephen", "Pryor"], "question": " won a no-hitter on , 2012, in his fourth Major League Baseball appearance?"} +{"answers": ["St Luke's Church, Christchurch", "St Luke's Church"], "question": " in Christchurch, New Zealand, replaced an earlier church that was \"ugly and barn-like\"?"} +{"answers": ["Namaqua Sandgrouse", "Namaqua sandgrouse"], "question": "the female incubates the eggs during the day and the more conspicuous male \"\" takes the night shift?"} +{"answers": ["Wyman-Gordon"], "question": "according to ASME, 50,000-ton press was the largest machine in the world when completed in 1955?"} +{"answers": ["Pacific Pinball Museum"], "question": "the has 800 pinball machines in storage in a secret location?"} +{"answers": ["Yelovichnus", "Yelovichnus gracilis"], "question": "fossils of were initially believed to be the feeding trails of other organisms?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Dennis Fisher", "Fisher", "Charles"], "question": ", described as one of the \"most prominent members of [the] educational staff\" of the University of Oxford, died in the explosion of at the Battle of Jutland?"} +{"answers": ["Alice", "Alice Ingley", "Ingley"], "question": "2010 Australian Junior National archery champion has ancestors from the same area of England as the historical Robin Hood?"} +{"answers": ["``Golf Ball", "Golf Ball"], "question": "Roy Lichtenstein's paraphrases Piet Mondrian's pre-World War I black and white oval paintings such as \"Composition in Black and White\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester"], "question": "diners eating at the Table Lumière in the three Michelin star restaurant can select their own tableware?"} +{"answers": ["Björklund", "Kalle'' Björklund", "Kalle Björklund", "Kalle"], "question": "despite finishing second in Tippeligaen with Molde FK in 2002, football coaches and Gunder Bengtsson were fired after six matches in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["West German Audio Book Library for the Blind"], "question": "the made its first recordings at night, in a room covered with egg cartons?"} +{"answers": ["Gotta Be You", "Gotta Be You"], "question": "the Sugababes song \"\", according to band member Keisha Buchanan, is the first use of the crunk genre by a British band?"} +{"answers": ["Bloke"], "question": "the use of \"\", a slang term for a man, has inspired \"First Bloke\", a male variant of \"First Lady\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Nelson Rooms, Monmouth", "Nelson Rooms"], "question": "the collection of the Nelson Museum, in Monmouth, Wales, was first housed in a \"(exterior pictured)\" built by Lady Llangattock?"} +{"answers": ["ORMO"], "question": "communist Poland's voluntary police reserves specialized in staging and performing criminal acts, unlawful arrests, and street beatings of peaceful protesters?"} +{"answers": ["5to Piso"], "question": " was the first album Ricardo Arjona released after moving to Warner Music?"} +{"answers": ["Rebibo", "David Rebibo", "David"], "question": "some of the most active parents in the Orthodox Jewish day school founded by Rabbi in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1965 were members of the local Reform temple?"} +{"answers": ["Port of Póvoa de Varzim"], "question": "the \"\" in Portugal has 1000 years of recorded history and continuous use?"} +{"answers": ["Bert", "Bert Sincock", "Sincock"], "question": ", born in a gold rush boomtown in 1887, was the first British Columbia native to play Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Hamid", "Hamid Ghassemi-Shall", "Ghassemi-Shall"], "question": "shoe salesman was sentenced to death because of an alleged e-mail?"} +{"answers": ["Osiris myth"], "question": "Egyptian writings about the do not clearly describe Osiris' death because the Egyptians feared that doing so might negatively affect the world?"} +{"answers": ["Baltimore and Lehigh Railroad"], "question": "the was split along state lines in 1894?"} +{"answers": ["Baldin Collection"], "question": "the disputed , including \"Cypresses in Starry Night\" by van Gogh \"\", was looted from Germany during World War II and is today held by Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Queensferry Crossing"], "question": "the name for the alongside the Forth Road Bridge and the Forth Bridge is to be chosen in a public vote in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Surat Kecil Untuk Tuhan", "Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan"], "question": " was based on a story posted in a blog?"} +{"answers": ["Amy Lee Oliver", "Oliver", "Amy Oliver", "Amy"], "question": "British archer , who is due to compete at the 2012 Summer Olympics, didn't like the sport when she first tried it?"} +{"answers": ["Effendi", "Rustam Effendi", "Rustam"], "question": "communist politician wrote the first Indonesian stage play?"} +{"answers": ["Megane", "Megane"], "question": "the Japanese art film , described as \"an ode to the pleasures of unhurried living\", was given its name after the director realized most characters wore glasses?"} +{"answers": ["Joey McCarthy", "McCarthy", "Joey"], "question": "stock car racer started racing at age ten?"} +{"answers": ["Leydig cell hypoplasia"], "question": " is a rare genetic disorder that can cause pseudohermaphroditism or delayed or absent puberty in affected males?"} +{"answers": ["Hanna Elizabeth Zavecz", "Hanna Zavecz", "Hanna", "Zavecz"], "question": "2012 Australian Opal earned a basketball scholarship at the University of Wyoming even though the coach had never seen her play?"} +{"answers": ["Copșa Mică works", "Copșa Mică"], "question": " \"(one pictured)\" in Copşa Mică, Romania, together made it one of the most polluted towns in Eastern Europe by the early 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["John Hibbard", "John Denison Hibbard", "Hibbard", "John"], "question": " played three years of college baseball for the University of Michigan despite having previously played professional baseball for the Chicago White Stockings?"} +{"answers": ["São Tomé and Príncipe women's national football team"], "question": "despite São Tomé and Príncipe gaining independence in 1975, the did not play their first FIFA recognised match until 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Mermaid", "Mermaid"], "question": " in Miami Beach was Roy Lichtenstein's first commissioned public art?"} +{"answers": ["Mhairi", "Mhairi Spence", "Spence"], "question": "British World Champion Modern Pentathlete has an ambition to be the host of BBC One's quiz show \"A Question of Sport\"?"} +{"answers": ["Triangulum Australe"], "question": "the can't be seen from Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Terry McCarthy", "Terry McCarthy", "Terry", "McCarthy", "Terry M. McCarthy"], "question": "the first SCCA E Production class racing championship won in a Mazda Miata was won by ?"} +{"answers": ["China Sky", "China Sky"], "question": "Randolph Scott, the star of , referred to the film as \"disappointing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Taylor Worth", "Taylor", "Worth"], "question": "Australian 2010 Commonwealth Games team archery gold medalist is a member of a shadow archery team?"} +{"answers": ["Glove Cycle"], "question": "in the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Porter subway station there are ?"} +{"answers": ["Liga Indonesia Premier Division", "2008–09 Liga Indonesia Premier Division"], "question": "PSIR Rembang players attacked both referees in a match at ?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Potts", "Potts", "Elizabeth"], "question": " was the only woman ever legally executed in Nevada?"} +{"answers": ["Kieran", "Benard", "Benard Kieran"], "question": "Australian multiple swimming world record holder took up swimming while serving time aboard a reformatory ship?"} +{"answers": ["Southern Girls"], "question": "Cheap Trick's song \"\" is about girls in southern Canada, but the title was changed because writer Rick Nielsen didn't like the sound of \"Southern Canadian Girls\"?"} +{"answers": ["Walnut Grove", "Walnut Grove"], "question": "exposed oak beams in the plantation house at reveal Roman numerals marking where joists are to be attached?"} +{"answers": ["Ross Chastain", "Chastain", "Ross"], "question": "Florida watermelon farmer scored a top 10 finish in his very first NASCAR race?"} +{"answers": ["Long Point", "Long Point"], "question": "when Cape Cod's village of \"\" became a ghost town, its residents took their houses with them – by floating them across the harbor?"} +{"answers": ["Hussain", "Abdulwahab Hussain", "Abdulwahab"], "question": " played a leading role and was arrested during Bahraini uprisings of 1994���2001 and 2011–2012?"} +{"answers": ["Orange, Red, Yellow"], "question": "Mark Rothko's was sold on , 2012, for , a world record auction price for contemporary art?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln", "Lincoln MacMillan", "Lincoln C. MacMillan", "MacMillan"], "question": " played on Michigan football teams that defeated Notre Dame in each of the first five games between the schools?"} +{"answers": ["Kazoku no Uta"], "question": "the television drama has the lowest viewership ratings of any Fuji Television prime-time drama series?"} +{"answers": ["Marika", "Mitsotakis", "Marika Mitsotakis"], "question": " likened the political style of her husband, Greek Prime Minister Konstantinos Mitsotakis, to the calming effect of Valium?"} +{"answers": ["Schendel", "Tim Schendel", "Tim"], "question": " \"(2011 car pictured)\" was the last driver to win the NASCAR Midwest Division Championship?"} +{"answers": ["En vänlig grönskas rika dräkt"], "question": "the Swedish hymn is used both as a summer hymn and for funerals, but is rarely sung in its entirety?"} +{"answers": ["Anne Henrietta Martin", "Anne", "Martin"], "question": " of Nevada was the first woman to run for the United States Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Happy Tears", "Happy Tears"], "question": "Roy Lichtenstein's was acquired in 1964 and not resold until 2002, when it established a new record for the auction price of a Lichtenstein work?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Jonathan Morgan", "Frank Morgan", "Frank Morgan"], "question": "actor Alex Papps was still being recognised as his \"Home and Away\" character twenty years after he originally departed the series?"} +{"answers": ["I Know...Brad"], "question": "Ellen H. Johnson says Roy Lichtenstein's was descended from Ingres' \"Madame Moitessier\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Isolated 17,20-lyase deficiency"], "question": "mutations in the gene \"CYP17A1\" lead to impaired sex steroid production in patients with the genetic disorder ?"} +{"answers": ["Musa Kesedžija"], "question": "hero of epic poetry had three hearts?"} +{"answers": ["Astronomer Copernicus, or Conversations with God"], "question": "Jan Matejko created an ironic self-caricature of himself painting one of his works, the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Asuka Historical Museum"], "question": "the exhibits Asuka-period artefacts from Yamada-dera and the Takamatsuzuka Tomb?"} +{"answers": ["Taddeo", "d'Este", "Taddeo d'Este"], "question": " was given a palace and admission to the Great Council of Venice for foiling an attack on Padua?"} +{"answers": ["Coast at Lakeshore East"], "question": "Magellan Development Group opted not to apply for public way permits for because of the May 2012 Chicago Summit?"} +{"answers": ["American Grown"], "question": "First Lady Michelle Obama describes Thomas Jefferson's attempts to grow four-foot-long cucumbers in her gardening book ?"} +{"answers": ["The Wedding Dance"], "question": "in \"\", a 1566 oil painting by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, the movements of the people show that they are acting inappropriately or in an epitome of rustic buffoonery?"} +{"answers": ["Bytyqi", "Zymer Bytyqi", "Zymer"], "question": "despite not playing football before he was 10 years old, became the youngest player in Tippeligaen aged 15 years and 261 days?"} +{"answers": ["Simple Spymen"], "question": "a character in the British farce remarks he needs \"a thin moustache on the top lip and a pointed beard on the bottom\" to pass for a Frenchman?"} +{"answers": ["Hizli", "Seline", "Seline Hizli"], "question": " was one of only 34 individuals to be accepted onto the three-year acting course at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Simmelian tie"], "question": "in social network analysis, a is the basic relationship in a clique?"} +{"answers": ["Queenie", "Queenie Newall", "Newall"], "question": "at 53 years and 275 days, \"\" is the oldest female athlete to have won a gold medal at an Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Ercoli", "Luciano", "Luciano Ercoli"], "question": "film director and producer is married to actress Nieves Navarro, star of several of his giallo thrillers?"} +{"answers": ["Plesiopithecus"], "question": ", a fossil primate from the late Eocene in Egypt, closely resembles the aye-aye of Madagascar and raises questions about the evolutionary history of lemurs?"} +{"answers": ["Iván", "Iván Guzmán de Rojas", "Rojas"], "question": " created software that could translate multiple languages simultaneously and served as Vice-President of the National Electoral Court of Bolivia?"} +{"answers": ["Teddy", "Soeriaatmadja", "Teddy Soeriaatmadja"], "question": "Indonesian director decided to go into film after seeing \"Reservoir Dogs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tenggelamnya Kapal van der Wijck"], "question": "Hamka was accused of plagiarising his novel , described as his best?"} +{"answers": ["Andrews Tavern", "Andrews Tavern"], "question": "during his ownership of \"\", Samuel Andrews served as postmaster for the governments of both the Confederate States of America and the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Fennessy", "Edward", "Edward Fennessy"], "question": "when the Munich Crisis started, and Geoffrey Roberts built the famous RAF Fighter Command plotting room in only 36 hours?"} +{"answers": ["Change", "Change"], "question": "\"\", a song by English girl group Sugababes, was included in for the 2007 film \"St Trinian's\"?"} +{"answers": ["Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in Koke'e State Park"], "question": "because wood used to build the in Hawaii's Koke'e State Park had to be floated in salt water, the buildings avoided termite damage?"} +{"answers": ["La Yesa"], "question": "the church of in the Province of Valencia was burned down in 1840 following the Carlist Wars but was subsequently reconstructed?"} +{"answers": ["Ely", "Bob Ely", "Bob"], "question": "U.S. 2012 presidential candidate refers to himself as a \"jerk\" and lists 24 reasons to not vote for him?"} +{"answers": ["Mademoiselle", "Parisot", "Mademoiselle Parisot"], "question": "the racehorse Parisot, winner of the 1796 Epsom Oaks, was named after French ballet dancer \"\", whose performance created a stir in London that year?"} +{"answers": ["Abdul Samay Hamed", "Abdul", "Hamed"], "question": "satirist was attacked by a knife-wielding man, but succeeded in disarming his attacker?"} +{"answers": ["Spotted Sandgrouse", "Spotted sandgrouse"], "question": "the may travel many kilometres from its feeding ground in order to drink?"} +{"answers": ["Taller in More Ways"], "question": "according to critics, the Sugababes' song \"\" contains compositional elements from \"Personal Jesus\" by Depeche Mode?"} +{"answers": ["Torums Scarf Michael"], "question": "Kerry Blue Terrier was the first dog to win Crufts, Westminster and the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Roach", "Roach", "Michael Roach"], "question": ", an American professional soccer player, played in college with future teammates Kevin Alston and Alec Purdie?"} +{"answers": ["The Big Honey Hunt"], "question": "it took Stan and Jan Berenstain two years to revise , the first Berenstain Bears book, to Dr. Seuss's satisfaction?"} +{"answers": ["George Strez Balšić", "George", "Balšić"], "question": " was one of several noblemen who renounced their support of Skanderbeg in 1457, and he sold his fortress to the Ottomans?"} +{"answers": ["The Fix", "The Fix"], "question": "according to by Damian Thompson, we can become addicted to sugar in the same way we can become a heroin addict?"} +{"answers": ["Bonine", "Fred Bonine", "Fred N. Bonine", "Fred"], "question": " set the world's record in the 110-yard dash in 1886, and later saw over a million patients in his medical office?"} +{"answers": ["Ursula Eason", "Ursula", "Ursula Vernon Eason", "Eason"], "question": "BBC broadcaster and producer pioneered the use of sign language in television programmes for deaf children?"} +{"answers": ["September 1982 Rentería attack"], "question": "the was the Basque separatist group ETA's deadliest attack of 1982?"} +{"answers": ["Huites Dam"], "question": "the provides irrigation for of land?"} +{"answers": ["Matišić", "Mate Matišić", "Mate"], "question": "in \"Posthumous Trilogy\", a drama collection, all three plays end in the suicide of the protagonist?"} +{"answers": ["Zawieszenie dzwonu Zygmunta"], "question": "Jan Matejko's painting received a golden medal in the Paris World's Fair of 1878?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Eugene Bliss", "Bliss", "Frank Bliss", "Frank"], "question": ", the first Michigan Wolverine to play Major League Baseball, tucked his trousers into long boots for shin protection as a catcher in the early 1870s?"} +{"answers": ["Weldy Walker", "Walker", "Weldy", "W. W. Walker", "Weldy Wilberforce Walker"], "question": "an 1888 letter written by \"\", the second African American in Major League Baseball, was called \"perhaps the most passionate cry for justice ever voiced by a Negro athlete\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stefania", "Stefania Wolicka", "Wolicka"], "question": "Polish historian was one of the first women to receive a PhD degree in modern Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Achelous and Hercules"], "question": "Thomas Hart Benton's mural , now on display at the Smithsonian, was originally painted for a women's clothing store in Kansas City?"} +{"answers": ["Vaughan", "T.", "T. Wayland Vaughan", "Thomas Wayland Vaughan"], "question": "geologist had a private audience with Emperor Hirohito and was decorated with the Order of the Rising Sun?"} +{"answers": ["Tortoise in Love"], "question": "the feature film was entirely crowd funded from the village of Kingston Bagpuize and Southmoor?"} +{"answers": ["Richards", "Samantha", "Samantha Richards"], "question": "2012 Australian Opal \"\" earned a gold medal playing on the Australian basketball team at the 2007 World University Games?"} +{"answers": ["Paspalum vaginatum"], "question": " can grow in brackish or salt marshes, and survive crude oil pollution?"} +{"answers": ["Careless Whisper"], "question": "critics compared the Sugababes' 2007 song \"\" to \"Careless Whisper\" by George Michael?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Wheaton", "Wheaton", "William Rufus Wheaton"], "question": " helped draft the first set of baseball rules in 1845?"} +{"answers": ["Shandong Energy"], "question": "Longkou Mining Group, a subsidiary of , is the only company in China mining coal under the sea?"} +{"answers": ["Hael Wood", "Lower Hael Wood"], "question": "the species observed in near Monmouth include ducks, skylarks, sparrowhawks and long-tailed tits?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Harrison", "Richard Benjamin Harrison", "Richard", "Harrison"], "question": ", nicknamed \"The Old Man\", is co-owner of the Las Vegas pawn shop featured in the reality TV series \"Pawn Stars\"?"} +{"answers": ["Emerson Newton-John", "Newton-John", "Emerson"], "question": "the open-wheel racing career of was put on hold for over a decade by the September 11 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Ministry of Foreign Affairs", "Ministry of Foreign Affairs"], "question": "between 1848 and 1981, every director of Liberia's had originally resided in Montserrado County?"} +{"answers": ["Oakley", "Oakley"], "question": ", a plantation home in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, was built in 1828 by Samuel Alsop, Jr. as a gift for his daughter?"} +{"answers": ["Kinaryosih"], "question": "Indonesian actress won four separate awards for her role in \"Suddenly Dangdut\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dyott Bomber"], "question": "the design of the was modified from an aircraft intended for the exploration of South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Buenos Aires 1859 1p \"In Ps\" tete-beche pair"], "question": "one of the world's great philatelic rarities, the tête-bêche pair \"\", is the only known copy of the State of Buenos Aires 1859 \"Barquitos\" postage stamp error?"} +{"answers": ["Wendy", "Moore", "Wendy Moore"], "question": "\"Wedlock\", a 2009 book by , details the abusive second marriage of Mary Eleanor Bowes, Countess of Strathmore, the great-great-great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II?"} +{"answers": ["Quinson Valentino", "Quinson", "Valentino"], "question": "the career of Canadian professional wrestler , one of Ontario's top heel performers during the 2000s, ended after losing a retirement match in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Di Bawah Lindungan Ka'bah", "Di Bawah Lindungan Ka'bah"], "question": "Hamka's debut novel promoted orthodox Islam as a path to true development?"} +{"answers": ["Illinois Manufacturers' Association", "Illinois Manufacturers' Protective Association"], "question": "the has its origins in a group formed to oppose laws against sweatshops?"} +{"answers": ["The Bronx Zoo", "The Bronx Zoo"], "question": "in his tell-all memoir , Sparky Lyle talked about how he enjoyed sitting on birthday cakes naked?"} +{"answers": ["Hopkins", "Stephen Hopkins", "Stephen", "Stephen Hopkins"], "question": "Rhode Island governor and signer of the Declaration of Independence, \"\", was also an astronomer who helped take measurements during the 1769 transit of Venus across the sun?"} +{"answers": ["No Me Ames"], "question": "\"\", a duet by American recording artists Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony, is a cover of the Italian hit \"Non Amarmi\", recorded by Aleandro Baldi and Francesca Alotta?"} +{"answers": ["Monmouth town walls and defences"], "question": "Do you know that, aside from Monnow Bridge Gatehouse, the only standing portion that remains of is attached to a pub?"} +{"answers": ["1874 Transit of Venus Expedition to Campbell Island"], "question": "many geographic features on Campbell Island, New Zealand, were named for members of the French astronomical expedition?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Bud", "Hurricane Bud"], "question": "over one thousand shelters were opened to accommodate evacuees from ?"} +{"answers": ["Bronwyn", "Bronwyn Joy Oliver", "Oliver", "Bronwyn Oliver"], "question": " 2005 sculpture \"Vine\" is over high and was assembled by eight Croatian welders?"} +{"answers": ["Bird Neighbors"], "question": "Neltje Blanchan's 1897 book used photographs of stuffed birds \"(red-winged blackbird pictured)\" because contemporary cameras could not take good photographs of living ones?"} +{"answers": ["Tess", "Madgen", "Tess Madgen"], "question": "Australian Opal s U-18 South Australia Country team beat Victoria 99–61 in one of the biggest wins ever at the Australian national championships?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald", "Ronald Arthur Hopwood", "Hopwood"], "question": "Rear Admiral was named poet laureate of the Royal Navy by \"Time\" in 1941?"} +{"answers": ["German National Library of Economics", "National Library of Economics"], "question": "the , with over 4 million items and 46 kilometers of shelf space, is the world's largest economics library?"} +{"answers": ["Ole Selnæs", "Ole Kristian Selnæs", "Ole", "Selnæs"], "question": "Rosenborg BK's young midfielder is a big fan of the Norwegian soap opera \"Hotel Cæsar\"?"} +{"answers": ["Panicum abscissum"], "question": " is primarily found in only two counties in central Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.6", "Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk"], "question": "the floatplane trainer was the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service's last pusher aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Qi", "Duke Tai of Tian Qi", "Duke Tai of Qi", "Duke"], "question": "in was formally recognized as ruler of the state of Qi, ending over six centuries of rule by the House of Jiang?"} +{"answers": ["1907 Sydney bathing costume protests"], "question": "the were a response by men wearing women's clothing to proposed regulations on beach dress?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Diesendorf", "Diesendorf", "Margaret"], "question": "poet, translator and educator , born in Vienna and raised in Hungary, was described as \"the Conscience of New South Wales\"?"} +{"answers": ["UAE Healthy Kidney 10K"], "question": "the successful kidney transplantation to a patient from the UAE in Cleveland led to the annual running of the in New York?"} +{"answers": ["SOS Adventures", "SOS Adventure"], "question": "the young-adult novel by Colin Bateman involves a missing satellite, a double-size polar bear and a cryoseism?"} +{"answers": ["2005 Women's Cricket World Cup Final"], "question": "Australia won the by 98 runs from India, clinching their fifth World Cup title?"} +{"answers": ["Brushstrokes"], "question": " was the first component of Roy Lichtenstein's Brushstrokes series?"} +{"answers": ["Gigolo FRH"], "question": "a German has won four gold and two silver medals at the Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Bloomsbury Farm", "Bloomsbury Farm"], "question": " \"\", built between 1785 and 1790, is one of the oldest surviving privately owned residences in Spotsylvania County, Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Qi", "Duke Jing of Qi", "Duke"], "question": "more than 600 sacrificial horses and 30 dogs are estimated to be buried in the 2,500-year-old tomb of ?"} +{"answers": ["2012 Coca-Cola 600"], "question": "Richard Petty Motorsports swept the front row in qualifying for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Dick", "Thomas Dick", "Dick"], "question": ", Superintendent of Otago Province in New Zealand, \"distinguished himself more by an assiduous devotion to duty than by any display of brilliance\"?"} +{"answers": ["Flemingston"], "question": "poet Iolo Morganwg of learned to read by watching his father carve words on tombstones?"} +{"answers": ["Laura Hodges", "Laura", "Hodges", "Laura Summerton"], "question": "Italian Bracco Geas basketball player won two Olympics silver medals, a Commonwealth gold medal and a World Championship gold medal with the Australian Opals?"} +{"answers": ["Casey", "Roderick", "Casey Roderick"], "question": "stock car driver was described as a \"legitimate protege of Bill Elliott\"?"} +{"answers": ["Boscamp-Lasopolski", "Karol Boscamp-Lasopolski", "Karol"], "question": "diplomat was executed by an angry mob during the Kościuszko Uprising?"} +{"answers": ["Connie", "Ediss", "Connie Ediss"], "question": "comedienne , in a string of popular London musicals from 1896, became known for her \"buxom bourgeoise\" characters?"} +{"answers": ["Ben Kuhl", "Ben", "Ben E. Kuhl", "Kuhl"], "question": "in \"State v.\" \"(mugshot pictured)\", precedent was set, extending identification of individuals in criminal cases to include palm prints, not just fingerprints?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Cayla Francis", "Cayla George", "Cayla"], "question": "Australian Opal and Logan Thunder center chose to play basketball over netball because she preferred the contact aspect of basketball?"} +{"answers": ["M16", "M16"], "question": "the rocket was used in only a single engagement of the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Saccostrea cucullata", "Hooded oyster"], "question": "the is known as \"Saccostrea cucullata\" (Born, 1778)?"} +{"answers": ["Oscoda County Courthouse", "Oscoda County"], "question": "the , unlike many of its contemporaries, is a wood frame structure and not built of stone or brick?"} +{"answers": ["Olifat"], "question": "according to Micronesian mythology, trickster god created much discord among the gods, but gave humanity the secret of fire?"} +{"answers": ["North Foreland", "North Foreland Lodge"], "question": "J. K. Rowling agreed to let girls' school perform \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", but later withdrew consent as this would have been a world premiere?"} +{"answers": ["Street House Anglo-Saxon cemetery"], "question": "an Anglo-Saxon princess \"(reconstruction pictured)\" was buried on a bed with her jewellery in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Robbie", "Faggart", "Robbie Faggart"], "question": " won two races in five days at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["Daresbury", "Daresbury"], "question": " in Christchurch, New Zealand, received a supreme award for renovation some weeks after it suffered significant earthquake damage?"} +{"answers": ["Get Married 2"], "question": " was released not long after its director got married?"} +{"answers": ["Camp Paxson Boy Scout Camp"], "question": " was used as a training camp for conscientious objector smokejumpers during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Alison", "Weir", "Alison Weir"], "question": "English historian has produced books about Eleanor of Aquitaine in both fiction and non-fiction?"} +{"answers": ["Fraser Darling", "Fraser Darling effect"], "question": "certain birds are assisted by the presence of other members of their species in raising their young, a phenomenon known as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Le foto proibite di una signora per bene"], "question": "the 1970 film features a bossa nova-influenced score that has been compared to the work of Antônio Carlos Jobim?"} +{"answers": ["Amylostereum"], "question": "wood wasps and their fungal symbionts, fungi \"\", may cause a total economic loss of per year for the Canadian forest industry over the next 20 years?"} +{"answers": ["Guimerà"], "question": "the village of accounts for 24 of the structures on the government of Catalonia's list of architectural heritage monuments?"} +{"answers": ["Renfrew Mercury"], "question": "at age nine, Robertson Davies was paid for writing an article published in the , his father's newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Roto Broil"], "question": "Roy Lichtenstein's was sold at Sotheby's for $75,000 in 1976?"} +{"answers": ["Waldorff", "Jerzy", "Jerzy Waldorff"], "question": "during the Stalinist terror Baron defamed Catholic priests while serving as an editor of the popular Kraków magazine \"Przekrój\"?"} +{"answers": ["coercive citation", "Coercive citation"], "question": "20% of the authors in various academic disciplines report being the target of by scientific journal editors?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Wickes", "Wickes", "Richard"], "question": " was the first American casualty of the American Revolutionary War in New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Chlamys rubida"], "question": "growing on the shell of the helps the sponge \"Myxilla incrustans\" avoid being swamped by shifting sediment on the seabed?"} +{"answers": ["Mendadak Dangdut"], "question": "the Indonesian film won 12 film awards, despite being filmed in seven days?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Beryl", "Tropical Storm Beryl"], "question": " \"\" was the strongest North Atlantic tropical cyclone to ever make landfall during the month of May?"} +{"answers": ["Sistermans", "Anton", "Anton Sistermans"], "question": "in 1896, baritone premiered first Gustav Mahler's \"Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen\" in Berlin, then \"Vier ernste Gesänge\" by Johannes Brahms in Vienna?"} +{"answers": ["Jay Jeffrey", "Jay", "Jay T. Jeffrey", "Jeffrey"], "question": " was the first Division I head coach in Texas State Bobcats baseball history?"} +{"answers": ["Nude per l'assassino"], "question": "Andrea Bianchi's follows \"the \"giallo\" formula almost to the letter\"?"} +{"answers": ["Genoese occupation of Rhodes"], "question": "the Italian Republic of Genoa the Greek island of Rhodes for two years, from 1248 to 1250?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait of Madame Cézanne", "Portrait of Madame Cézanne"], "question": "Roy Lichtenstein's is an ironic quotation of art historian Erle Loran's outline of the original Cézanne portrait \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Johan Sørensen", "Johan", "Sørensen"], "question": " was the first publisher of cheap books for the mass market in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Cancer epigenetics"], "question": "cancer cell chromosomes undergo in addition to mutations?"} +{"answers": ["MacLeod", "Kathleen", "Kathleen MacLeod"], "question": "2012 Australia women's national basketball team member played for a year each in Hungary and France?"} +{"answers": ["The Paying Guest"], "question": "George Gissing considered his novella to be \"a frothy trifle\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kris", "Johnson", "Kris Johnson", "Kris Johnson"], "question": "the father–son duo of Marques and each won a college basketball national championship with the UCLA Bruins after being the top high school player in Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["The Thin White Line", "The Thin White Line"], "question": "Glen Morgan and James Wong included several references to their cancelled series \"\" in their script for \"Millennium\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Martin David Burkenroad", "Martin", "Burkenroad", "Martin Burkenroad"], "question": "despite writing many scientific papers at Yale University and having the time limit waived, carcinologist never submitted a dissertation?"} +{"answers": ["Nguyen v. INS"], "question": "in , the US Supreme Court upheld a law making it harder for a foreign-born illegitimate child to inherit US citizenship from the father than from the mother?"} +{"answers": ["Laricks", "Kara Laricks", "Kara"], "question": "\"Fashion Star\" season one winner describes her design aesthetic as \"modern-day \"Annie Hall\" meets a Japanese street style\"?"} +{"answers": ["Niels Kaas", "Kaas", "Niels"], "question": " \"\" was the chancellor of Denmark during the late 1500s?"} +{"answers": ["Action Saybusch"], "question": " was intended to be the first of several German expulsions of Poles from Silesia to the occupied General Government in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Parzinger", "Tommi Parzinger", "Tommi Anton Parzinger", "Tommi"], "question": "renowned German furniture designer spent the last 15 years of his life working on Expressionist paintings?"} +{"answers": ["Brule Lake", "Brule Lake"], "question": " in Minnesota is the source of two rivers that enter Lake Superior forty miles apart?"} +{"answers": ["Kristen", "Kristen Veal", "Veal"], "question": "after a WNBL game in which scored 16 points, other players shaved Veal's head to support the Leukemia Foundation?"} +{"answers": ["Unpatterns"], "question": "the deluxe cover to Simian Mobile Disco's 2012 album, , is back to front and forms a moiré pattern with the CD image?"} +{"answers": ["Sette note in nero"], "question": "Lucio Fulci's 1977 film has been compared to the later American film \"Eyes of Laura Mars\"?"} +{"answers": ["Puritan Sabbatarianism"], "question": "Reformed theologian G. I. Williamson, in the tradition of , says viewing television, newspapers or magazines is improper for Sunday Sabbath?"} +{"answers": ["Snurge"], "question": " was the first maiden to win the St. Leger Stakes for 77 years and retired as the biggest money winner in European horseracing?"} +{"answers": ["Klimecki", "Stanisław", "Stanisław Klimecki"], "question": " \"\" served as the President of Kraków only for a few weeks before being fired and arrested by the Gestapo in , which led to his 1942 execution?"} +{"answers": ["1080", "1080"], "question": "12-year-old Tom Schaar is the only person to ever complete a , described as \"the holy grail of all skateboard tricks”?"} +{"answers": ["Si Piensas, Si Quieres"], "question": "the song \"\" was the third number-one hit for Roberto Carlos and Rocío Dúrcal in the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Songs chart?"} +{"answers": ["Limonana"], "question": ", a lemon and mint drink that is widely popular in the Middle East, was invented by an advertising agency?"} +{"answers": ["Grevillea longifolia"], "question": "the flowerheads of the fern-leaf spider flower, , look like toothbrushes?"} +{"answers": ["Power", "Power"], "question": " has been described as powerful?"} +{"answers": ["Urera baccifera"], "question": "extracts of \"\" have shown antiviral activity against herpes simplex?"} +{"answers": ["Hanna", "Mary", "Mary Hanna"], "question": "57-year-old Australian equestrian dressage competitor has qualified to compete in her fourth Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Whitley Castle"], "question": " is the only lozenge-shaped Roman fort?"} +{"answers": ["Dnestr radar"], "question": "the precursor of the , TsSO-P, took part in the Soviet Operation K tests to examine the effects of nuclear explosions on anti-ballistic missile hardware?"} +{"answers": ["Devendro Singh Laishram", "Singh", "Devendro", "Devendro Singh"], "question": "India's 2012 Olympic boxer gets training support from his sister Sushila, a former national boxing champion?"} +{"answers": ["Teng Chun", "The Teng Chun", "The", "Chun"], "question": " produced 31 films in a little more than a decade before becoming an English teacher?"} +{"answers": ["Tomic", "Josie Tomic", "Josie"], "question": "2012 Australian Olympic track cyclist is engaged to fellow Olympic cyclist Jack Bobridge?"} +{"answers": ["Bankersmith", "Bankersmith, Texas"], "question": "a restaurateur purchased a ghost town so that he could re-name it to ?"} +{"answers": ["Hayley", "Hayley Chapman", "Chapman"], "question": "2012 Australian Olympian is part of her country's first father/daughter pair selected to compete at the same Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Kee Klamp"], "question": " structural pipe fittings were devised in 1934 and have been used in kite buggying as well as more traditional guard rail applications?"} +{"answers": ["Mirosław Chojecki", "Mirosław", "Chojecki"], "question": "in 1981, went on a hunger strike for 33 days?"} +{"answers": ["Wandlebury Hill", "Wandlebury Hill Fort"], "question": "of the three hillforts in Cambridge's Gog Magog Hills, was the most important?"} +{"answers": ["Dorota", "Krzysztofek", "Dorota Krzysztofek"], "question": "Polish model challenged her 2008 conviction for sunbathing topless and won her case in the appeals court?"} +{"answers": ["Astoria Riverfront Trolley Association", "Astoria Riverfront Trolley"], "question": "the \"\", which runs along the Columbia River in Astoria, Oregon, uses a 1913 trolley car acquired from an art museum in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Singleton", "Charles Singleton", "Charles Singleton", "Charles"], "question": " wrote the lyrics for \"Strangers in the Night\", a song Frank Sinatra initially called \"a piece of shit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Birmingham bid for the 1992 Summer Olympics"], "question": " was to have had the venues centered around the National Exhibition Centre?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Mark R. Showalter", "Mark Robert Showalter", "Showalter"], "question": "American astronomer has discovered five moons and three planetary rings in our solar system?"} +{"answers": ["Salhab"], "question": "the Palestinian village of is identified with \"Bezeq\" in the Book of Samuel where Saul gathered his army to defend Jabesh-Gilead?"} +{"answers": ["Rum ration"], "question": "the was abolished because the Royal Navy's leadership was concerned that it made sailors less capable?"} +{"answers": ["Evers", "Johnny Evers", "Johnny"], "question": " alerted an umpire to Merkle's Boner?"} +{"answers": ["Ichirizuka"], "question": " \"(pictured in a woodblock print by Hiroshige)\" marked the distance to Nihonbashi in Edo?"} +{"answers": ["Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities"], "question": "projects of the include the \"Monumenta Germaniae Historica\", classical inscriptions (IG, CIL), and dictionaries of Ancient Egyptian and German?"} +{"answers": ["Watson", "Bronwen Watson", "Bronwen"], "question": "2012 Olympic lightweight double sculls rower retired from rowing twice?"} +{"answers": ["Charolais horse"], "question": "the was one of the types used to create the Selle Français, a successful sport horse breed?"} +{"answers": ["Caesar", "Syque", "Syque Caesar", "Quazi Syque Caesar"], "question": "a University of Michigan gymnast dubbed the \"\" won the first gold medal in international competition for Bangladesh and was chosen to compete in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London?"} +{"answers": ["Antelope Reservoir"], "question": "although fishing for stocked trout is allowed in Oregon's , eating the catch is not advisable?"} +{"answers": ["Survival", "Survival"], "question": "\"\", a single by the English rock band Muse, is the official song of the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Norman Sas", "Norman", "Sas", "Norman Anders Sas"], "question": " invented electric football?"} +{"answers": ["Sanita Pušpure", "Pušpure", "Sanita"], "question": "Latvian-born is the only rower to compete for Ireland at the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Koht", "Paul Steenstrup Koht", "Koht", "Paul"], "question": "the Norwegian politician threatened to withdraw the Skien Labour Party from the central party, should the latter exclude universal suffrage from its party programme?"} +{"answers": ["Büyükuncu", "Derya Büyükuncu", "Derya"], "question": "Turkish swimmer is participating at the Summer Olympics for the sixth consecutive time?"} +{"answers": ["Krystal", "Weir", "Krystal Weir"], "question": "2012 Olympic sailor sailed in the 2008 Summer Olympics because she took the place of another sailor who got injured in a mountain biking accident?"} +{"answers": ["Jacobiasca formosana"], "question": "the insect helps create the unique flavor of \"dongfang meiren\" tea by sucking the juices from the tea plant's stems and leaves?"} +{"answers": ["Histoire ancienne jusqu'à César"], "question": "the illuminated French 13th-century \"(detail of illustration pictured)\" told the history of the world in prose with moralizing verse?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar Aerobeacon"], "question": "while the does not strictly meet its criteria for a lighthouse, \"The Lighthouse Directory\" indicates that it merits an exception?"} +{"answers": ["Union of Jewish Religious Communities in Poland"], "question": "the recovers and restores Jewish synagogues that had been nationalized under totalitarian rule?"} +{"answers": ["Shifang protest"], "question": "the student-led successfully derailed construction of a $1.7 billion copper smelting plant in southwest China?"} +{"answers": ["O'Kelly", "Con O'Kelly", "Con"], "question": "after Irishman won a gold medal for Great Britain at the 1908 Summer Olympics, he was paraded through Hull on the back of a fire engine?"} +{"answers": ["Isamu", "Isamu Kashiide", "Kashiide"], "question": "Japanese fighter pilot \"\" shook the hand of a crewmember of one of the Boeing B-29 Superfortresses that he shot down?"} +{"answers": ["She Has a Name"], "question": " is a Canadian play about child prostitution in Thailand?"} +{"answers": ["Saarela", "Yrjö", "Yrjö Saarela"], "question": "after winning the silver medal at the 1908 Summer Olympics, Finn won the gold medal in heavyweight wrestling at the 1912 Games?"} +{"answers": ["Chasing After Ghosts"], "question": "the BBC likened , the debut album by The Crookes, to Morrissey, The Housemartins and Aztec Camera?"} +{"answers": ["Renzi", "Carli", "Carli Renzi"], "question": "2012 Olympic judo competitor represented Australia in wrestling at the 2010 Commonwealth Games?"} +{"answers": ["Madrid Codex", "Madrid Codex"], "question": "the , one of only three surviving pre-Columbian Maya books, contains almanacs and horoscopes that were used to assist Maya priests in their ceremonies?"} +{"answers": ["Minitram"], "question": "Sheffield's Supertram system runs on a route initially selected for the automated guideway transit system?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Nicola", "Nicola Wilson"], "question": " were selected for Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Olympics after Piggy French was forced to withdraw?"} +{"answers": ["Drang-Drung Glacier"], "question": "the \"\" in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir is the source of the Stod River and is likely the largest glacier in Ladakh outside of the Karakoram Range?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Chee Willeto", "Frank", "Willeto"], "question": ", a Navajo code talker with the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II, became the Vice President of the Navajo Nation in 1998?"} +{"answers": ["Beaminster Tunnel"], "question": ", one of the earliest road tunnels built in the United Kingdom, partially collapsed in July 2012, killing two people?"} +{"answers": ["Sipek", "Miro", "Miro Sipek"], "question": "1976 Yugoslav Olympic rifle shooter is the Australian 2012 Summer Paralympic rifle coach and has coached Australian Olympic rifle teams?"} +{"answers": ["Berberis koreana"], "question": "chemicals in might have antibacterial and antitumor properties?"} +{"answers": ["Politics and Prose"], "question": "the independent bookstore has had Barack Obama, J. K. Rowling, and Bill Clinton as readers at its author events?"} +{"answers": ["Anabelle", "Anabelle Smith", "Smith"], "question": "2012 Australian Olympic synchronized diver became Sharleen Stratton's partner following the retirement of Briony Cole?"} +{"answers": ["Turn on the News", "Turn On the News"], "question": "the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame named \"\" by Hüsker Dü one of the 500 songs that shaped rock and roll?"} +{"answers": ["2012 SCO summit"], "question": "the brought Afghanistan and Turkey into the supranational union as observer and dialogue partner respectively?"} +{"answers": ["Mathias", "Stoltenberg", "Mathias Stoltenberg"], "question": "painter , who died in poverty in 1871, was rediscovered following the 1914 Jubilee Exhibition in Kristiania?"} +{"answers": ["Jodie", "Jodie Kenny", "Kenny"], "question": " made her Hockeyroos debut in 2011, captained two games that year and is set to represent Australia in field hockey at the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Explosive rat", "explosive rat"], "question": "during World War II, British special forces developed an booby trap?"} +{"answers": ["Bultfonteinite", "bultfonteinite"], "question": "while \"\" was discovered as early as 1903, the mineral wasn't described until 1932?"} +{"answers": ["Becchara Palmer", "Becchara", "Palmer"], "question": "2012 Olympic beach volleyball player of Australia won 20 of 31 matches going into the Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of San Juan Bautista"], "question": "Do you know that, in the during the French intervention in Mexico, more Imperialist soldiers were wounded by machete cuts than gunshots?"} +{"answers": ["Magee", "Chloe", "Chloe Magee"], "question": "in 2008 became the first Irish badminton player to win a match in the history of the Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Neoparrya lithophila"], "question": "if crushed, the fruits of the wild carrot smell like fresh peaches when cured?"} +{"answers": ["The Box Tree"], "question": "Michelin starred restaurant is part owned by celebrity chef Marco Pierre White?"} +{"answers": ["Groza", "Lou Groza", "Lou"], "question": "American football placekicker laid down a piece of tape to line up field goals before doing so was outlawed by the Lou Groza Rule in 1950?"} +{"answers": ["Dan", "Dan Oates", "Oates"], "question": " \"\" served in the NYPD and in Ann Arbor, Michigan, before serving as police chief during the 2012 Aurora shooting?"} +{"answers": ["Claire Donahue", "Claire", "Claire Christine Donahue", "Donahue"], "question": "2012 Olympian set five school records in swimming during college?"} +{"answers": ["Nisf Jubeil"], "question": "in 1207 the Palestinian village was a possession of the Knights Hospitaller called \"Casale Seingebis\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hilde Rössel-Majdan", "Hilde", "Rössel-Majdan"], "question": ", for decades a contralto with the Vienna State Opera, recorded with Hermann Scherchen music by Bach including his solo cantata \"Widerstehe doch der Sünde\", BWV 54?"} +{"answers": ["Gnathia marleyi"], "question": " was named after Bob Marley?"} +{"answers": ["Zara", "Dampney", "Zara Dampney"], "question": "Britain's 2012 Olympics women's beach volleyball team of and Shauna Mullin formerly had QR codes on the back of their bikini bottoms?"} +{"answers": ["Letting Go", "Letting Go"], "question": "the \"Body of Proof\" episode \"\" was about the fictional murder of an interracial couple in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia?"} +{"answers": ["Shara", "Gillow", "Shara Gillow"], "question": "Olympic road cyclist of Australia is following in the path of her father, who represented Zimbabwe in cycling at the 1980 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["May Justus", "May", "Justus"], "question": " 1963 book \"New Boy in School\", a departure from her usual thematic focus on rural Appalachia, was \"probably the first\" book on racial desegregation for young readers?"} +{"answers": ["Tasitolu"], "question": "it was at that East Timor declared its independence in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Yuderqui Maridalia Contreras", "Contreras", "Yuderqui Contreras", "Yuderqui"], "question": "2012 Olympic weightlifter became Pan American Champion and a Dominican Army officer in the same year?"} +{"answers": ["Ellen Evak Paneok", "Paneok", "Ellen", "Ellen Paneok"], "question": "Alaskan Inupiat bush pilot said an airstrip had to be cleared of polar bears before her airplane could land?"} +{"answers": ["Legacy of José de San Martín", "José de San Martín"], "question": "José Gil de Castro made the first \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vivian", "Vivian Tan", "Tan"], "question": "2012 Australian table tennis Olympian quit the sport in 1997, moved from China to Australia in 2003 and took up the sport again in 2007, the year she became an Australian citizen?"} +{"answers": ["Domaine Ponsot"], "question": " produces the only 1 Cru Burgundy wine made entirely from the Aligoté grape?"} +{"answers": ["Amy Clay", "Clay", "Amy"], "question": "rower was born and schooled in the United States but is set to compete in the quadruple sculls for Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["John Wilson", "Wilson", "John Wilson", "John"], "question": "Puritan Reverend implored Mary Dyer \"\" to repent and not be \"carried away by deceit of the devil\" before her execution in Boston as a Quaker martyr?"} +{"answers": ["Manchester bid for the 2000 Summer Olympics"], "question": "the Olympic Stadium in was later redesigned and used for the 2002 Commonwealth Games?"} +{"answers": ["Tunis", "John", "John R. Tunis", "John Roberts Tunis"], "question": ", who has been called the \"inventor of the modern sports story\", took part in the first trans-Atlantic sportscast and the first broadcast of the Wimbledon Championship to the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Catequilla"], "question": "as of 2011, is said to be \"the only important pre-Inca site in Ecuador to have been commercially exploited\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dock", "Dock Phillip Ellis", "Dock Ellis", "Ellis"], "question": " pitched a no-hitter while under the influence of LSD?"} +{"answers": ["Purnima Mahato", "Mahato", "Purnima"], "question": "2012 Indian Olympic archery coach was an Indian national champion in archery?"} +{"answers": ["Daly", "John Daly", "John Daly", "John"], "question": "William & Mary women's soccer, coached by , is one of two NCAA Division I women's soccer programs that have never had a losing season?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar Museum"], "question": "the houses the remains of a 14th-century Moorish bath house, once the private baths of the Governor of Gibraltar during the Marinid dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Edwin", "Edwin Ekiring", "Ekiring"], "question": "in 2008, became the first badminton player to compete for Uganda at the Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Oddjob"], "question": " sold for £62,000?"} +{"answers": ["Great Polish Map of Scotland"], "question": "the \"(portion pictured)\" was the brainchild of a Polish war veteran and is claimed to be the largest terrain relief model in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Elisa Barnard", "Elisa", "Barnard"], "question": "Australia's 2012 Summer Olympic archer is double majoring in psychology and law?"} +{"answers": ["Give Peace a Chance", "Give Peace a Chance"], "question": "Ellen Pompeo was eight and a half months pregnant while filming ?"} +{"answers": ["Togola", "Téréba", "Téréba Togola"], "question": "Malian archaeologist excavation of Djenné-Jeno was documented by \"National Geographic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ellis", "Rob Ellis", "Rob", "Rob Ellis"], "question": "baseball player took out a newspaper advertisement apologizing to the fans for his performance?"} +{"answers": ["Michaela DePrince", "DePrince", "Michaela Mabinty DePrince", "Michaela"], "question": "ballet dancer \"(shown in the video)\" became an orphan as an infant when her father was shot and her mother starved to death?"} +{"answers": ["Kumaon Kingdom"], "question": "between 1591 and 1611, Garhwal repelled seven incursions by , eventually defeating King Laxmi Chand of Kumaon and taking his capital?"} +{"answers": ["Adrienne", "Adrienne Bolland", "Bolland"], "question": "French pilot was the first woman to fly across the Andes, doing so after only 40 hours of flight experience?"} +{"answers": ["Phaeocollybia christinae"], "question": " was named by Swedish mycologist Elias Magnus Fries after his wife?"} +{"answers": ["Tan's Film"], "question": " released three films entitled \"Njai Dasima\" in four years?"} +{"answers": ["Barr", "John Barr", "John", "John Barr"], "question": "the government was unaware that stonemason had been in the country for only five years when they appointed him to the New Zealand Legislative Council?"} +{"answers": ["Tia", "Brooks", "Tia Brooks"], "question": "2012 Olympian was diagnosed with degenerative disc disease in 2009 and advised to give up the shot put?"} +{"answers": ["I Will Be", "I Will Be"], "question": "\"Gossip Girl\" actor Chace Crawford \"\" is Leona Lewis's love interest in her music video for \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Capital punishment in Gibraltar"], "question": " was last enforced in 1944 when British hangman Albert Pierrepoint travelled undercover to the territory to hang two young Spanish spies?"} +{"answers": ["Ed Barrow", "Barrow", "Ed"], "question": "Baseball Hall of Fame executive discovered Honus Wagner, converted Babe Ruth into an outfielder, and pioneered the first uniform numbers?"} +{"answers": ["Badger culling in the United Kingdom"], "question": "bovine tuberculosis costing per annum is leading to ?"} +{"answers": ["Labrosse", "Jeanne", "Jeanne Geneviève Labrosse", "Jeanne Labrosse"], "question": "in 1799, became the first woman to make a parachute jump?"} +{"answers": ["Bath salts", "bath salts", "Bath salts"], "question": "so-called , a class of designer drug that became popular in the last decade, often contain mephedrone, which was first synthesised in the 1920s?"} +{"answers": ["toilet", "Toilet", "Toilet"], "question": "the German architect Hermann Muthesius noted in 1904 that it was \"considered downright inadmissible\" for the toilet to be in a British bathroom, rather than a ?"} +{"answers": ["serandite", "Serandite"], "question": " \"\" was discovered in Guinea and described in a French journal, and the type material resides in Washington, D.C.?"} +{"answers": ["John Wilson Crawford", "Crawford", "John"], "question": ", a Brigadier in the Australian Army, was nicknamed \"cake eater\" because of his strict adherence to formal protocols for official social functions?"} +{"answers": ["Diwali", "Diwali"], "question": "\"\", a 2006 episode of \"The Office\", was credited with helping introduce American audiences to Indian customs?"} +{"answers": ["Mutya Keisha Siobhan"], "question": "the three original members of the British pop group Sugababes have reformed, and are known as ?"} +{"answers": ["Cream nut"], "question": "the fruit may trap an inexperienced monkey?"} +{"answers": ["2000 Tenneco Automotive Grand Prix of Detroit"], "question": "Hélio Castroneves first demonstrated his fence-climbing celebration \"\" at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Mortimer", "Grimshaw", "Mortimer Grimshaw"], "question": "the character Slackbridge from Dickens' novel \"Hard Times\" was based on strike leader ?"} +{"answers": ["Sarstoon Temash Institute for Indigenous Management"], "question": "the co-manages a national park with the Forest Department of Belize?"} +{"answers": ["Ensemble recherche"], "question": ", an ensemble of nine soloists founded in 1985 and based in Freiburg, has premiered some 500 works of contemporary music?"} +{"answers": ["Highbury Square"], "question": "Arsenal's Highbury Stadium in London was redeveloped into ?"} +{"answers": ["Rembrandt", "Rembrandt"], "question": " was called a \"living work of art\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yiannopoulos", "Milo", "Milo Yiannopoulos"], "question": " arranged a moonwalking flash mob at Liverpool Street station as a tribute to Michael Jackson shortly after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Balšić", "Ivan", "Ivan Strez Balšić"], "question": " was recognized by the Republic of Venice as Skanderbeg's successor?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Albert Cornelius Baker", "Albert C. Baker", "Albert"], "question": " was the only person to serve on both the Arizona Territorial Supreme Court and the Arizona Supreme Court?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Gosforth", "St Mary's Church"], "question": ", Cumbria, is associated with \"a unique Viking-age assemblage\" of carved stones?"} +{"answers": ["2012 U.S. Open Cup Final", "U.S. Open Cup Final"], "question": "if Seattle Sounders FC wins the on , 2012, they will be the first club in the tournament's 99-year history to win four consecutive titles?"} +{"answers": ["Lengberg Castle"], "question": " has a vault which contained 600-year-old brassieres described as a missing link' in the history of women's underwear\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tiverton fire of 1731"], "question": "the resulted in an increased incidence of smallpox?"} +{"answers": ["Vegetarian finch", "Vegetarian Finch"], "question": "the has a disproportionately large gizzard and a long intestine to help it digest the leaves and buds which it regularly eats?"} +{"answers": ["Polde Bibič", "Bibič", "Polde"], "question": "Slovenian actor played over 150 theatre and over 30 film roles?"} +{"answers": ["LaCrosse Footwear"], "question": " was founded in La Crosse, Wisconsin, is based in Portland, Oregon, and is being bought by a Tokyo-based company?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Heaney", "Heaney", "Andrew M. Heaney", "Andrew"], "question": " led all college baseball pitchers in strikeouts during the 2012 season?"} +{"answers": ["Dvorak", "Curtis Dvorak", "Curtis John Dvorak", "Curtis"], "question": " has been the Jacksonville Jaguars mascot, Jaxson de Ville \"\", for over 16 years?"} +{"answers": ["Aureole", "Aureole"], "question": "the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes-winning racehorse earned £30,092 in 1954, helping its owner, Queen Elizabeth II, become the leading owner in Britain that year?"} +{"answers": ["Ali Abu Awwad", "Ali", "Awwad"], "question": "Palestinian activist , who is featured in the award-winning film \"Encounter Point\", espouses Gandhi's doctrine of nonviolent resistance called \"satyagraha\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alang-Alang", "Alang-Alang"], "question": "the Indonesian television series was sponsored in part by Johns Hopkins University?"} +{"answers": ["Vicia orobus"], "question": "the global stronghold of the primitive vetch species \"\" is in central and northern Wales?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Chase", "William Henry Chase"], "question": "on , 1861, Florida militia colonel demanded the surrender of Fort Pickens at Pensacola, Florida, which he had designed and constructed as a U.S. Army captain?"} +{"answers": ["Col de la République"], "question": "the featured in both the first and second Tours de France but was the scene of notorious violence in 1904?"} +{"answers": ["Alimuddin", "Alimuddin"], "question": " was the first batsman to score an international century at National Stadium, Karachi?"} +{"answers": ["Drexel Collection"], "question": "the , a collection of over 6,000 volumes of books about music and musical scores owned by The New York Public Library, was donated by Joseph W. Drexel?"} +{"answers": ["InterContinental Shanghai Wonderland"], "question": "the InterContinental Hotel's is being built inside an abandoned, partly water-filled quarry and is mostly underground?"} +{"answers": ["Egg-and-spoon race"], "question": "heptathlete Denise Lewis attributes her gold medal-winning ambition to victory as a child in the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rape in Pakistan"], "question": "according to lawyer Asma Jahangir, up to seventy-two percent of women in police custody in Pakistan are physically or ?"} +{"answers": ["Castillonnais"], "question": "although the horse breed has its roots in antiquity, it wasn't officially recognized until 1996?"} +{"answers": ["St. Mark's Pro-Cathedral", "St. Mark's Pro-Cathedral"], "question": "construction of \"\" in Hastings, Nebraska, was completed in 2001, 79 years after the cornerstone was laid?"} +{"answers": ["Herxheim", "Herxheim"], "question": "a discovered in 1996 in the German town of Herxheim contains many human skulls that were split into symmetrical halves, as well as evidence of cannibalism?"} +{"answers": ["Ballarat Miners"], "question": "the introduced a women's team to the club in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Spiegelman", "Peter", "Spiegelman"], "question": "before award-winning author and poet started writing, he spent 20 years on Wall Street and was a vice president of J.P. Morgan?"} +{"answers": ["Cameron Suspension Bridge"], "question": "the nearly collapsed under the weight of a herd of sheep?"} +{"answers": ["Lord's Pavilion"], "question": "until 1999, Queen Elizabeth II was the only woman allowed into the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alice G. Dewey", "Alice Greeley Dewey", "Alice Dewey", "Dewey", "Alice"], "question": "anthropologist was dissertation advisor for Barack Obama's mother Ann Dunham at the University of Hawaiʻi?"} +{"answers": ["Gradislav Vojšić", "Vojšić", "Gradislav"], "question": "Serbia's first known \"čelnik\", , served King Milutin in 1284 and King Uroš III in 1327?"} +{"answers": ["Helen", "Beamer", "Helen Desha Beamer", "Helen Kapuailohia Desha Beamer"], "question": " and Sam Kapu made the first commercial recording of the Hawaiian Wedding Song in 1928?"} +{"answers": ["Overton", "Esther", "Esther Overton"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic swimmer once broke her arm trying to get into a swimsuit?"} +{"answers": ["Psilocybe makarorae"], "question": "the psychedelic mushroom \"\" was described by two New Zealand mycologists known to assist police in prosecuting those who illegally collected the species?"} +{"answers": ["Vinkovci Treasure"], "question": "the , consisting of 48 items of 4th-century Roman silverware found in , has been called one of Croatia's most important archaeological finds?"} +{"answers": ["Alberta Schenck Adams", "Adams", "Alberta Schenck", "Alberta"], "question": "when teenage took a stand against segregation in Alaska, her actions were a full decade before either Rosa Parks's stand or the \"Brown v. Board of Education\" decision?"} +{"answers": ["The Gay Place"], "question": " that Willie Morris called the \"best novel about American politics in our time\" was never a commercial success?"} +{"answers": ["al-Shaykh Maskin", "Al-Shaykh Maskin"], "question": "during the 1860 clashes, a Muslim force from saved the Christian population of Daraa from attack by local Druze?"} +{"answers": ["Vue de toits", "Vue de toits"], "question": "the rooftop view in \"\" by Gustave Caillebotte may have been inspired by the work of French photographer Hippolyte Bayard?"} +{"answers": ["Giam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu"], "question": "there are Sumatran elephants and Sumatran tigers in , a UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Reserve?"} +{"answers": ["Roundy", "Coughlin", "Roundy Coughlin"], "question": "the \"Wisconsin State Journal\" announced it had hired sports columnist with a full page of its newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Roman Brother"], "question": "in 1965, the American Thoroughbred , a particularly small horse that was nicknamed \"Mighty Mite\", became the first horse sold at a public auction to be named Horse of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Song", "Dong", "Song Dong"], "question": "Chinese artist responded to the destruction of historic buildings in Beijing by creating an edible city?"} +{"answers": ["St Cuthbert's Church, Edenhall", "St Cuthbert's Church"], "question": " \"\" near Edenhall in Cumbria, England, has a nave and a chancel dated from the 12th century, a tower from the 15th, and a vestry and stained glass windows from the 19th?"} +{"answers": ["Konstantin Alekseyevich Krasavin", "Konstantin Krasavin", "Krasavin", "Konstantin"], "question": "despite sustaining over 100 holes in his aircraft during a dogfight at Makarovo in 1942, Soviet Air Forces pilot survived and went on to win the title of Hero of the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Microscopium"], "question": "the constellation of can't be seen from locations affected by light pollution?"} +{"answers": ["Resia Boroboedoer"], "question": "the 1929 film featured a woman in a bikini-like costume?"} +{"answers": ["Sayf", "Sayf al-Dawla", "al-Dawla"], "question": "the 10th-century Hamdanid prince is said to have fought against the Byzantines in over 40 battles?"} +{"answers": ["Codex of Santa Catarina Ixtepeji"], "question": "the 300-year-old was recently re-discovered and identified in a collection housed at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Thompson", "William Henry Thompson", "William Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": "in 1951 \"\" posthumously became the first African American to be awarded the Medal of Honor since the Spanish–American War?"} +{"answers": ["Government Hooker"], "question": "the melody of \"\", a song from Lady Gaga's \"Born This Way\", was originally an unused track created by DJ White Shadow in collaboration with DJ Snake?"} +{"answers": ["Ballpoint pen artwork"], "question": "artists have used to create replicas of Renaissance masterpieces, such as Lennie Mace's \"Mona a'la Mace\"?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Boros", "Steve Boros"], "question": "Oakland Athletics manager was criticized for his pioneering use of an Apple II computer to guide his managerial decisions in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Maouri people"], "question": "the resisted an attack by the French Voulet–Chanoine Mission at the Battle of Lougou?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Dirschau"], "question": "the Swedes withdrew from the nearly won 1627 due to the wound received by their king, Gustav II Adolf?"} +{"answers": ["Phantosmia"], "question": "67% of pregnant women have claimed to have a higher level of smell sensitivity, whereas 14% have claimed to have \"(olfactory system pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gasso", "Patty", "Patty Gasso"], "question": " has led the Oklahoma Sooners softball team to seven appearances in the Women's College World Series, including a national championship in 2000 and a second-place finish in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Onizuka Prop Wash Award", "Prop Wash Award"], "question": "the is named after Ellison Onizuka, a USAF TPS graduate who died in the \"Challenger\" explosion?"} +{"answers": ["Goodwin Heart Pine"], "question": "for lumber production the company retrieves submerged logs that were felled as long ago as the 1800s?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Martynów"], "question": " of 1624 was one of the largest Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth victories over the Tatar raiders?"} +{"answers": ["Njai Dasima", "Njai Dasima"], "question": "the 1929 film was reportedly so successful that cinemas could make up several days' losses with a single showing?"} +{"answers": ["Volcano Live"], "question": " was broadcast from the Kīlauea volcano on Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Billy Cooper", "Billy Cooper", "Cooper", "Billy"], "question": " \"\" was thrown out of The Gabba and arrested for playing the \"Neighbours\" theme tune?"} +{"answers": ["Gotham House"], "question": "several historical items have been found in the basement of in Tiverton, Devon, including documents signed by Oliver Cromwell?"} +{"answers": ["Syria Files"], "question": "WikiLeaks' showed relations that Finmeccanica and Brown Lloyd James had with Syrian authorities during the Syrian uprising?"} +{"answers": ["Steen", "Erling Steen", "Erling"], "question": "while incarcerated at the Grini concentration camp during World War II, served as personnel manager of the camp?"} +{"answers": ["Begaljica"], "question": " derived its name (\"fleeing town\") from the constant fleeing and returning of the population amid attacks on the village by the Ottoman army?"} +{"answers": ["Ganting Grand Mosque"], "question": "the in Padang was used as a place of refuge by Indonesian President Sukarno?"} +{"answers": ["Silvina Moschini", "Silvina", "Moschini"], "question": "internet entrepreneur \"\" believes Wikipedia should allow advertising as a way of funding improved academic content?"} +{"answers": ["All in the Family", "All in the Family"], "question": "the \"Body of Proof\" episode \"\" featured flashbacks to when the title character, Megan Hunt (Dana Delany), was younger?"} +{"answers": ["Sutton", "Lindsay Sutton", "Lindsay"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic athletics competitor set Queensland intellectual disability records in under-14 shotput, under-16 discus and under-16 javelin?"} +{"answers": ["Mojo Men", "The Mojo Men"], "question": " 1966 single \"She's My Baby\" was sampled on Kanye West's \"Hell of a Life\", a song from his 2010 album \"My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy\"?"} +{"answers": ["1990 Toledo Rockets football team"], "question": "Nick Saban led the to a share of the Mid-American Conference championship in his only season as head coach of the Rockets?"} +{"answers": ["Hannon", "Moses Wright Hannon", "Moses"], "question": "Confederate General John Bell Hood appointed Colonel an acting brigadier general after Hannon's men seized more than 1,000 cattle from the Union Army?"} +{"answers": ["Labidiaster annulatus"], "question": "the starfish \"\" uses some of its many rays as fishing rods?"} +{"answers": ["Glevering Hall"], "question": " manor once belonged to the prior and convent of Leiston, but was granted by Henry VIII to Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk after the Dissolution of the Monasteries?"} +{"answers": ["Clytus", "Clytus Gottwald", "Gottwald"], "question": " has arranged compositions for an a cappella group of up to 16 voices, re-creating them \"in a magical choral world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Re-election", "Re-election"], "question": "Hartlepool United's fourteen successful attempts at to the Football League are a league record?"} +{"answers": ["Call of the Wildman"], "question": "the Animal Planet series documents the exploits of a Kentucky woodsman who catches and relocates snapping turtles using only his bare hands?"} +{"answers": ["Tarbuttite", "tarbuttite"], "question": " \"\" was named for the director of a company?"} +{"answers": ["Nurnaningsih"], "question": " was the first Indonesian actress to appear half nude in a film?"} +{"answers": ["Bei", "Shuai", "Bei Bei Shuai"], "question": ", a Chinese immigrant to the U.S., is charged with murder because the child she was pregnant with died as a result of her suicide attempt?"} +{"answers": ["Te Quiero", "Te Quiero"], "question": "the music video for Ricardo Arjona's song \"\" was filmed at the Vélez Sarsfield Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Ochmatów", "Battle of Ochmatów"], "question": "the in 1644 was one of the largest victories of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth over the Crimean Tatars?"} +{"answers": ["Ramón Ortiz y Miera", "Ramón", "Miera"], "question": "the New Mexico authorities opposed efforts by to repatriate Hispanic people to Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Stephanie Knows Who"], "question": "Love singer Arthur Lee and guitarist Bryan MacLean were involved in a romantic triangle with the woman who inspired the band's song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert", "Herbert Bullmore", "Herbert Henry Bullmore", "Bullmore"], "question": "before practised medicine in Sydney, Australia, he was a blue in football and rowing at the University of Edinburgh, and represented Queensland and then Scotland in rugby?"} +{"answers": ["Lyons Demesne"], "question": ", the estate of the late Ryan Air boss Tony Ryan, has been cited as a \"Georgian treasure\" and \"Ireland's most significant estate\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rudy", "Rudy Kurniawan", "Kurniawan"], "question": ", the alleged wine counterfeiter, had such an affinity for expensive Burgundy that he was known as \"Dr. Conti\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ortrun", "Ortrun Enderlein", "Enderlein"], "question": "East German \"\" was the first Olympic gold medalist in women's luge?"} +{"answers": ["First Siege of Gibraltar"], "question": "the was a battle of the Reconquista which saw a Castilian victory ending almost 600 years of Muslim rule over the city of Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["El Amor", "El Amor"], "question": "Ricardo Arjona's \"\" is his first single ever to top the \"Billboard\" Tropical Songs chart?"} +{"answers": ["Sevastopol Radar Station"], "question": "one of the reasons Russia stopped using the missile defence radar in , Ukraine, was because it was being jammed by fishing boats?"} +{"answers": ["Vincent William de Roulet", "Roulet", "De Roulet", "Vincent", "Vincent de Roulet"], "question": ", when serving as United States Ambassador to Jamaica, was declared \"persona non grata\" by the Prime Minister of Jamaica?"} +{"answers": ["1906", "1906"], "question": "the James Dalessandro's 2004 novel was based upon the 1998 screenplay he wrote about the 1906 San Francisco earthquake for a film by the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Hisyah"], "question": "in the 18th century, the Ottoman garrison at served as the dominant military faction in the Homs region?"} +{"answers": ["Marian Koshland", "Koshland", "Marian"], "question": "pioneering immunologist helped develop an oral cholera vaccine before she worked on the Manhattan Project?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Goldfield"], "question": "because there is no water in the in New South Wales, miners relied on wind to separate gold from dirt in a \"tedious and unhealthy\" method called dry blowing?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Rhodes", "Arthur Rhodes", "Arthur Rhodes"], "question": "the homestead of the New Zealand politician \"\" is today the administration building of Rangi Ruru girls' school?"} +{"answers": ["Agaricus hondensis"], "question": "the creosote odor of the poisonous mushroom intensifies when it is cooked?"} +{"answers": ["Baxter", "Bryan", "Bryan & Baxter"], "question": "paranormal claims investigators do not investigate the paranormal, but rather the legitimacy of the paranormal claims made by others?"} +{"answers": ["Sophie Wong"], "question": "Melanie Vallejo admitted in an interview that she had not done much preparation before auditioning for the role of in the Australian television series \"Winners & Losers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Butcher's Tale", "Butcher's Tale"], "question": "The Zombies' song \"\" is set in World War I, but their record company took it for a metaphor for the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Entoloma murrayi"], "question": "the \"\" is so named because of the sharp umbo on the top of its cap?"} +{"answers": ["History of Brasenose College, Oxford"], "question": "the decision in 1974 to admit women was a key event in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Green Winslow", "Anna", "Anna Green", "Winslow"], "question": " wrote a series of letters to her mother that she combined into a diary, which provides a rare window into the life of an affluent teenage girl in colonial Boston?"} +{"answers": ["Mancera", "Miguel", "Miguel Ángel Mancera Espinosa", "Miguel Ángel Mancera"], "question": " received 63% of votes in the 2012 head of government election of Mexico City, 40% more than the second place?"} +{"answers": ["Fuiste Tú"], "question": "the music video for Ricardo Arjona's song \"\" was filmed at several tropical locations in Guatemala?"} +{"answers": ["Castello Barbarossa"], "question": " was named after its destroyer rather than its builder?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Constantinople", "Siege of Constantinople", "Siege of Constantinople"], "question": "the invention of Greek fire \"\" was crucial in breaking the of Constantinople?"} +{"answers": ["Roulet", "Lorinda", "Lorinda de Roulet"], "question": " is the first woman to direct the day-to-day operations of a Major League Baseball franchise?"} +{"answers": ["Somehow, Satan Got Behind Me"], "question": "Darin Morgan included a satire of Fox Broadcasting Company's censorship in \"\", after having difficulty with the network over the earlier \"War of the Coprophages\"?"} +{"answers": ["1st Division", "1st Division"], "question": "the New Zealand Army's was one of three such units formed to defend the country from invasion during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp"], "question": " was developed with the help of NFL strength and conditioning coaches?"} +{"answers": ["Endhita"], "question": " received a best supporting actress nomination for \"?\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fiery Gizzard Trail"], "question": "you might swim with a mink on the \"\" in Tennessee?"} +{"answers": ["Mina Salman"], "question": " harbour, in Bahrain, was initially unsuitable for ocean liners and that these ships had to anchor up to offshore until the construction of a deep-water wharf in 1962?"} +{"answers": ["Oedipus", "Oedipus"], "question": "in Euripides play , King Oedipus, who killed his father and married his mother, does not blind himself but is blinded by his father's servant?"} +{"answers": ["Giosue Gallucci", "Giosue", "Gallucci"], "question": "at the time of his death crime boss held US$350,000 in real estate and was considered to be a millionaire?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony & Joseph Paratore"], "question": "the piano duo played Brahms at the first Rheingau Musik Festival, and entertained children with \"The Carnival of the Animals\" at the 25th?"} +{"answers": ["The Wolverine", "The Wolverine"], "question": "the production of , the upcoming sequel to \"\", was delayed by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami?"} +{"answers": ["Echeveria runyonii"], "question": "although has been in cultivation since at least 1922, wild plants were unknown until 1990?"} +{"answers": ["George Paulding Farnham", "Farnham", "Paulding Farnham", "Paulding"], "question": "the life-size Tiffany iris corsage \"\" designed by is composed of 120 Yogo sapphires inset in platinum and was sold to Henry Walters in 1900 for $6,906?"} +{"answers": ["Coloured vote constitutional crisis"], "question": "during the of the 1950s, the Nationalist government of South Africa expanded the Senate in order to pass an act to disenfranchise Coloured voters?"} +{"answers": ["Volvariella surrecta"], "question": "the mushroom grows parasitically on other mushrooms?"} +{"answers": ["Hameen Ali", "Hameen", "Ali"], "question": " received the Disney Sports Spirit Award, awarded annually to the \"most inspirational\" college football player who overcomes adversity?"} +{"answers": ["Push and Shove", "Push and Shove"], "question": "No Doubt began initial work on their upcoming sixth album in 2006, while lead singer Gwen Stefani was promoting her second solo album \"The Sweet Escape\"?"} +{"answers": ["Smuggler Mine"], "question": "the largest silver nugget ever mined had to be broken into three pieces to be removed from in Aspen, Colorado?"} +{"answers": ["Alfredo Zalce Torres", "Zalce", "Alfredo Zalce", "Alfredo"], "question": "Mexican muralist, sculptor, and engraver is acclaimed as the first modern artist to use coloured cement as his medium?"} +{"answers": ["Jug Handle State Natural Reserve"], "question": "California's preserves five marine terraces each exhibiting a different stage of ecological succession at intervals?"} +{"answers": ["Elabdellaoui", "Omar Elabdellaoui", "Omar"], "question": "Manchester City's did not want to go on loan to football team Strømsgodset in 2012 because of the artificial turf at Marienlyst Stadion?"} +{"answers": ["Get It Started"], "question": "\"\" marks the third time Pitbull and Shakira have collaborated on a song together?"} +{"answers": ["Ernst Moritz Hess", "Ernst", "Hess"], "question": ", a German of Jewish descent, was granted protection from Nazi persecution at the wishes of Adolf Hitler, who had served under his command in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Alang-Alang", "Alang-Alang"], "question": "the 1939 film was inspired by the coming of a circus?"} +{"answers": ["March of loyalty to martyrs"], "question": "tens of thousands of Bahrainis participated in a protest dubbed \"\" \"\" in reference to those killed during the uprising?"} +{"answers": ["3rd Ranger Infantry Company", "3rd Ranger Infantry Company"], "question": "the suffered over 50 percent casualties in its first Korean War engagement?"} +{"answers": ["Let's Get Loud"], "question": "Jennifer Lopez's single \"\", from her debut album \"On the 6\", was originally written for Gloria Estefan?"} +{"answers": ["1935 Helena earthquake"], "question": "the most heavily damaged building in the was the Helena High School, which had been completed just two months earlier?"} +{"answers": ["John Rolls", "Rolls", "John"], "question": ", who married heiress Sarah Coysh at St Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in London, was High Sheriff of Monmouthshire?"} +{"answers": ["Red carpet fashion in 2002"], "question": " included transparent bodices and phlegm and dung coloured tulle?"} +{"answers": ["Eulis Atjih"], "question": "the 1927 film advertised that Indonesians could act as well as Americans and Europeans?"} +{"answers": ["Giri Tunggal Heroes' Cemetery"], "question": "interments at in Semarang include a Catholic archbishop and a Chinese communist?"} +{"answers": ["Waaler", "Erik Waaler", "Erik"], "question": " discovered the rheumatoid factor?"} +{"answers": ["Can't Stop Won't Stop", "Can't Stop Won't Stop"], "question": "Usher's song \"\", from his seventh studio album \"Looking 4 Myself\", contains an interpolation of the bridge to Billy Joel's 1983 single \"Uptown Girl\"?"} +{"answers": ["Carry Back"], "question": "the 1961 Kentucky Derby winner won two races after he had been retired to stud?"} +{"answers": ["The Mikado", "The Mikado"], "question": "Michael R. Perry was inspired to write \"Millennium\" \"\" by the \"dark side\" of the internet, Jennifer Ringley's JenniCam website and the Zodiac Killer?"} +{"answers": ["Shungite"], "question": "Peter the Great set up Russia's first spa in Karelia based on the water-purifying qualities of ?"} +{"answers": ["Silmet"], "question": "from 1946 to 1952 the in Estonia mined and processed Dictyonema argillite ore, a type of oil shale, to produce uranium oxide?"} +{"answers": ["Admiral-Lord Mountevans rules", "Admiral-Lord Mountevans"], "question": "despite the leading to pro-wrestling being relegalized, a bylaw was passed to specifically ban women wrestling in London?"} +{"answers": ["Dan Coogan", "Dan", "Coogan"], "question": "Major League Baseball player later coached the baseball teams at the University of Pennsylvania, Cornell University, Bowdoin College, and Georgetown University?"} +{"answers": ["Bawden", "Louise", "Louise Bawden", "Louise Bawden OLY"], "question": "2012 Australian Olympic beach volleyball player also represented Australia in indoor volleyball at the 2000 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Monster", "Monster"], "question": "\"Millennium\" \"\" features the song \"Goodbye Charlie\" by Bobby Darin, whose music is often used by the episode's writers?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of San Pedro"], "question": "mass defection of their Mexican auxiliaries led to the defeat of the French Army at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Waste Not"], "question": " is an exhibit by Chinese artist Song Dong that illustrates modern Chinese history and the story of his late mother's life through 10,000 of her personal possessions?"} +{"answers": ["Eusmilia fastigiata", "Eusmilia"], "question": "the \"\" only lives up to its name at night?"} +{"answers": ["In the Middle", "In the Middle"], "question": "the Sugababes' 2004 single \"\" contains a sample of the song \"U Know Y\" by German DJ Moguai?"} +{"answers": ["Nirwan", "Dewanto", "Nirwan Dewanto"], "question": "award-winning Muslim poet was forced to play a Roman Catholic bishop in \"Soegija\"?"} +{"answers": ["Leucophoenicite", "leucophoenicite"], "question": " is so named for its purple-red color?"} +{"answers": ["Zhmaylo uprising", "Zhmaylo Uprising"], "question": "the Cossack ended without a decisive battle having been fought?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Dorothy Baker", "Dorothy Baker", "Dorothy", "Dorothy Josephine Baker"], "question": "a female state legislator proposed making \"(bathroom pictured)\", the last brothel in Helena, Montana, a historical landmark?"} +{"answers": ["Perry Mason", "Perry Mason moment"], "question": "\"Did you know that Big 5 stopped selling handguns in March 1986?\", regarded as the of the first Menendez brothers trial, resulted from a tip phoned in by a Court TV viewer?"} +{"answers": ["John Andrews", "John Andrews", "Andrews", "John Henry Andrews", "John"], "question": "in the 2010 season, in addition to playing football for Afturelding, also coached the club's women's team, reserve team and feeder club at the same time?"} +{"answers": ["She Comes in Colors"], "question": "Love's 1966 song \"\" has been cited as an influence on both The Rolling Stones' \"She's a Rainbow\" and Madonna's \"Beautiful Stranger\"?"} +{"answers": ["Peziza phyllogena"], "question": " were reported from Iceland in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["George von Amsberg", "George", "Amsberg", "Von Amsberg"], "question": " fought in the 1848 Hungarian revolution and the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["2012 FIRA-AER Sevens Grand Prix Series", "Sevens Grand Prix Series"], "question": "in the , France eliminated tournament favourite England in quarter-finals?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Hotel", "Grand Hotel Quisisana"], "question": "the Restaurant Quisi of the in Capri has been cited as one of Italy's finest hotel restaurants?"} +{"answers": ["John", "John Wheelwright", "Wheelwright"], "question": "Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell had been more afraid of meeting on the football field than of later meeting an army on the battle field?"} +{"answers": ["Night of the Long Knives", "Night of the Long Knives"], "question": "fifty years ago today, Harold Macmillan \"\" dismissed seven members of his Cabinet, an event known as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Symphonic Songs for Band"], "question": "composer Robert Russell Bennett's work was premiered by the 112-member Kappa Kappa Psi-Tau Beta Sigma National Intercollegiate Band in 1957?"} +{"answers": ["Ablaß", "Werner E. Ablaß", "Werner"], "question": " played a major role in the closure of the Nationale Volksarmee during the German reunification?"} +{"answers": ["Talking Heads", "Talking Heads"], "question": "the performances in the \"Body of Proof\" episode \"\" of Kathy Searle as the person who dismembered the murder victim and Kelly AuCoin as the murderer were both praised?"} +{"answers": ["St Ceinwen's Church, Cerrigceinwen", "St Ceinwen's Church"], "question": "the grounds of , Wales, contain a spring once said to be able to \"cure many diseases\"?"} +{"answers": ["Angela C. Santomero", "Angela", "Angela Santomero", "Santomero"], "question": " created, wrote, and produced two children's TV shows, \"Super Why!\" and \"Blue's Clues\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hydnora triceps"], "question": "the fruit of the rare subterranean parasitic plant smell and taste of coconut?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis and Clark County Hospital Historic District", "Clark County Hospital Historic District"], "question": "there is a cemetery with over 350 graves at an unknown location on the grounds of the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Breast cancer survivors' dragon boating"], "question": "international had its beginnings when University of British Columbia's Don McKenzie organized \"Abreast in a Boat\" as breast cancer survivor therapy?"} +{"answers": ["Miroslav Tyrš", "Miroslav", "Tyrš"], "question": ", the founder of Czech national sport movement Sokol, was born into a German family?"} +{"answers": ["Notification", "Notification"], "question": "the Catholic Church issued two regarding the Divine Mercy devotion, the second one reversing the first?"} +{"answers": ["Allan", "Allan Graf", "Graf", "Allan Lee Graf", "Allan L. Graf"], "question": "Hollywood stunt coordinator and second unit director played offensive guard for the undefeated NCAA national champion USC Trojans football team in 1972?"} +{"answers": ["Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life"], "question": "the , one of the largest museums in the West Country, originally occupied two rooms in a former pub?"} +{"answers": ["Bellubrunnus"], "question": "the recently named rhamphorhynchid \"(restoration pictured)\" from the Jurassic of Germany is the only known pterosaur to have wing tips that curved forward?"} +{"answers": ["Hillsboro Ballpark", "Ron Tonkin Field"], "question": "Hillsboro, Oregon's minor league is scheduled to be built in less than one year?"} +{"answers": ["The Dance Lesson"], "question": "in , an 1879 painting by Edgar Degas, an exhausted dancer sits on a double bass?"} +{"answers": ["Sangeet Sharada"], "question": "the 1899 play was \"a pioneer in social drama in India\" and that the 1929 Child Marriage Restraint Act, called the \"Sarda Act\" for its sponsor, was soon known as the \"Sharada Act\"?"} +{"answers": ["Levy Middlebrooks", "Middlebrooks", "Levy"], "question": "former Pepperdine basketball player was named the West Coast Conference Player of the Year in 1988?"} +{"answers": ["Joyful, Joyful"], "question": "the string arrangement on Casting Crowns' song \"\" was compared to the string arrangement on Coldplay's song \"Viva la Vida?"} +{"answers": ["Millennium", "Millennium, season 2", "Millennium"], "question": "the of \"Millennium\" has been called \"some sort of work of weird genius\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rolls", "Alexander", "Alexander Rolls"], "question": "widower , former Mayor of Monmouth, married divorcée and actress Helen Barry \"\", whose first marriage was at age fifteen?"} +{"answers": ["Upper Wye Gorge"], "question": "the remains of lions, woolly mammoths and woolly rhinoceros have been found in caves in the ?"} +{"answers": ["John Mackintosh", "Mackintosh", "John Mackintosh", "John"], "question": "philanthropist left a will allowing the provision of a public trust for the advancement of education in Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["Hadran", "Hadran"], "question": "the prayer recited after studying a tractate of the Talmud is an expression of love and friendship between the student and the tractate?"} +{"answers": ["Zuster Theresia"], "question": "the drama , written by a man known for comedy, featured a nun, attempted suicide, and polygamy?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis", "Levin", "Levin Major Lewis"], "question": "Confederate Army Colonel was hit by a spent musket ball that stuck in his forehead at the Battle of Lone Jack in Missouri during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Gamos"], "question": " \"\" was called \"the mare of many headaches\" in the years after she won the 1870 Epsom Oaks?"} +{"answers": ["Salah al-Din Road", "Salah al-Din"], "question": "the is the main highway of the Gaza Strip, running the territory's entire length?"} +{"answers": ["De Mores Packing Plant Ruins"], "question": "a pretender to the French throne built the in the Dakota Territory in 1883?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Sokolski", "Michael Sokolski"], "question": ", inventor of the Scantron multiple-choice optical answer sheet system, used to drive Polish tanks in Italy during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["You Don't Know Jack", "You Don't Know Jack"], "question": "Jellyvision uses writers from Chicago improv troupes to develop new trivia questions weekly for its ?"} +{"answers": ["Coysh", "Sarah Coysh", "Sarah", "Sarah James Coysh"], "question": "Elisha Coysh, great-grandfather of , was a physician renowned for his care of victims of the Great Plague of London?"} +{"answers": ["The Politics of Nonviolent Action"], "question": "Gene Sharp's claims that Gandhi \"made the most significant personal contribution in the history of the nonviolent technique\"?"} +{"answers": ["2012 Chevrolet Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix"], "question": "the was interrupted for two hours because the track broke?"} +{"answers": ["St Andrew's Church", "St Andrew's Church, Dacre"], "question": "in the churchyard of \"\", in Cumbria, there are four carved medieval bears?"} +{"answers": ["Angels Camp", "Angels Camp Museum"], "question": " sits on land located above two veins of the California Mother Lode?"} +{"answers": ["$6,000", "Scheme $6,000"], "question": "the Government of Hong Kong is giving HK$6,000 to approximately 6.1 million people through due to record reserves from budget surplus?"} +{"answers": ["Doctor Who, season 7", "Doctor Who", "Doctor Who"], "question": "according to writer Toby Whithouse, the of \"Doctor Who\" will mainly consist of stand-alone episodes, each with a distinct genre?"} +{"answers": ["Stumholmen"], "question": " island is part of the Naval City of Karlskrona, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998?"} +{"answers": ["De Aguado", "Pedro", "Aguado", "Pedro de Aguado"], "question": "Franciscan monk wrote a history of northern South America in the late sixteenth century, which was not published for over 300 years?"} +{"answers": ["fall of the Western Roman Empire", "Fall of the Western Roman Empire"], "question": "in 405, during the , manpower was so scarce that Roman soldiers were urged to allow their personal slaves to fight beside them?"} +{"answers": ["Corona Australis"], "question": "the constellation of contains one of the closest star-forming regions \"\" to the solar system?"} +{"answers": ["The Beginning and the End", "The Beginning and the End"], "question": "the \"Millennium\" episode \"\" features the Talking Heads song \"Life During Wartime\"?"} +{"answers": ["My Ancestors Were Rogues and Murderers"], "question": "the National Film Board of Canada documentary defends the controversial Canadian seal hunt?"} +{"answers": ["Red carpet fashion in 2000"], "question": "one of the most talked-about was worn by a Spice Girl, its designer, and Matt Stone, as well as by Jennifer Lopez?"} +{"answers": ["Ariyoshi", "Hiroiki", "Hiroiki Ariyoshi"], "question": "comedian went from earning yen a month to earning virtually nothing, only to then become Japan's top television personality?"} +{"answers": ["Eaton's catalogue"], "question": "the \"\" was used as toilet paper?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Sir Walter Roper Lawrence", "Walter Roper Lawrence", "Lawrence"], "question": ", an English baronet and author who served in the Indian Civil Service, was the Settlement Commissioner of Kashmir?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Cortner", "Cortner", "Bob"], "question": " was the fiftieth person to die at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, in its first fifty years of operation?"} +{"answers": ["Iris sawfly", "Rhadinoceraea micans"], "question": " larvae can completely defoliate waterside irises?"} +{"answers": ["Dance Again... the Hits"], "question": " is the first greatest hits album to be released by Jennifer Lopez in her fourteen-year music career?"} +{"answers": ["Tivoli Building", "Tivoli Building"], "question": "the historic in Cheyenne, Wyoming, has housed a speakeasy, a brothel, an unaccredited university, and the current state governor's campaign headquarters?"} +{"answers": ["Fakhri A. Bazzaz", "Bazzaz", "Fakhri Al-Bazzaz", "Fakhri"], "question": "plant ecologist was ranked as one of the ten \"Most Cited Scientists in Environment/Ecology, 1992–2002\"?"} +{"answers": ["Galilee earthquake of 1837"], "question": "missionary William McClure Thomson documented the in the best-selling \"The Land and the Book\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jessie Ackermann", "Jessie", "Ackermann"], "question": "American is considered a major voice in the Australian women's suffrage movement?"} +{"answers": ["Inscape", "Inscape"], "question": "video game publisher founder Michael Nash chose the company's name \"to focus on multimedia's capability to transport us to compelling inner landscapes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gatari Air Service"], "question": "three aircraft belonging to were seized after its president director was implicated in a fraud case?"} +{"answers": ["Shannon", "Dave", "Dave Shannon"], "question": "at age twenty, Flight Lieutenant \"\" was the youngest pilot to take part in the \"Dambuster\" raid of ?"} +{"answers": ["Kabaret Olgi Lipińskiej"], "question": "a restaurant sketch by resulted in an official protest by the Soviet embassy in Warsaw, followed by secret police questioning?"} +{"answers": ["Wilburn Hill King", "Wilburn", "King"], "question": "Confederate Army Colonel acted as a general officer for more than a year but was never legally promoted?"} +{"answers": ["Chrysophyllum oliviforme"], "question": "the tree is endangered in its native Florida, but an invasive weed in Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Treasure of El Carambolo"], "question": "the sixth-century BCE \"\" was found during renovations at a pigeon shooting club?"} +{"answers": ["Bambang", "Widjojanto", "Bambang Widjojanto"], "question": ", once often imprisoned by the government of Indonesia, now works for it?"} +{"answers": ["Paraphrasing of copyrighted material"], "question": "many important literary and musical works of the past likely would be deemed to infringe copyright under today's law on ?"} +{"answers": ["Ganjuran Church"], "question": " features a statue of Jesus as a Javanese king \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Special Duty"], "question": "in 2010, the filly was awarded the victory in the British Classic 1000 Guineas and in its French equivalent despite being the second horse to cross the finish line in both races?"} +{"answers": ["Close to the Edge Tour"], "question": "on Yes's , Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe played a rendition of \"Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport\" at an Australian show?"} +{"answers": ["Grouville Hoard"], "question": "a was found in Jersey in after two metal detectorists spent a few hours a year for 30 years searching for a suspected hoard?"} +{"answers": ["Double bubble conjecture"], "question": "the shape that encloses two given volumes and has the minimum possible surface area is the commonly formed by soap bubbles?"} +{"answers": ["Minetta Creek"], "question": "there is debate as to whether , once the largest river in Manhattan, still exists?"} +{"answers": ["Antinomian Controversy"], "question": "during the , Anne Hutchinson \"\" withstood two separate trials without counsel before being banished from Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["Argentine nationalism"], "question": " sees José de San Martín, Juan Manuel de Rosas and Juan Perón as a line of historical continuity?"} +{"answers": ["Pod Egidą"], "question": "one of the most popular Polish cabarets, , performing since 1967, has faced persecution from the communist authorities in the People's Republic of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Rob Refsnyder", "Rob", "Refsnyder"], "question": "2012 College World Series Most Outstanding Player was born in South Korea and adopted by a California couple when he was three months old?"} +{"answers": ["The Stool Pigeon", "The Stool Pigeon"], "question": "the print identity of UK music newspaper is modelled on Victorian tabloids?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Hannah Davis", "Hannah", "Hannah Davis"], "question": "2012 Australian Olympic canoeist won a bronze medal in the sport at the 2008 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Stropharia semiglobata", "Protostropharia semiglobata"], "question": "the mushroom \"(pictured on llama dung)\" has been recorded growing on the feces of a wide range of herbivores, including rabbits, bears, and wallabies?"} +{"answers": ["Southway Community College"], "question": "the death of four students from during a school trip in 1993 led to the establishment of the Adventure Activities Licensing Authority?"} +{"answers": ["Geidi Primes"], "question": "the 2010 Grimes album, , is named after the fictional planet Giedi Prime from Grimes' favourite book, Frank Herbert's seminal novel \"Dune\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Crown", "The Crown"], "question": "Room 12 at in Amersham, England, has a mural dating back to the 16th century?"} +{"answers": ["Day of Rage", "Day of Rage"], "question": "one protester was killed after security forces attacked protesters in Bahrain's ?"} +{"answers": ["Carfrey", "Ed Carfrey", "Ed"], "question": ", who played in Major League Baseball in 1890, was mistakenly omitted from baseball records until 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Lunar Sample Laboratory Facility"], "question": "the houses the Genesis Rock \"\" and most of the other lunar samples returned by the Apollo program?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Grudziądz", "Battle of Grudziądz"], "question": "sources give two different commanders for the Polish forces participating in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Edmonton air crash"], "question": "the Order of the British Empire was awarded posthumously to two brothers following the ?"} +{"answers": ["Antrodia serialiformis"], "question": "despite being one of the most common polypores in the eastern United States, the fungus was not recognized as a distinct species until 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel Huerta", "Manuel", "Huerta"], "question": "Cuban-American athlete is training for the 2012 Summer Olympics on the side of a live volcano?"} +{"answers": ["Kalapuya brunnea"], "question": "mature specimens of the edible \"\" have an odor similar to Camembert cheese?"} +{"answers": ["Malayisation"], "question": " has occurred in five Southeast Asian countries?"} +{"answers": ["Pete Appleton", "Pete", "Appleton"], "question": "baseball pitcher changed his surname from Jablonowski to embark on a musical career, which he never did?"} +{"answers": ["West Ginge"], "question": " is currently occupied by William Astor, 4th Viscount Astor and his wife Annabel, who is the mother of Samantha Cameron, the wife of Prime Minister David Cameron?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander", "Alexander Aan", "Aan"], "question": "there were calls for to be executed for posting on Facebook?"} +{"answers": ["feminism in Russia", "Feminism in Russia"], "question": "in spite of the official Soviet ideology of gender equality, continues to be a dirty word for women in Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Bisbee massacre", "Bisbee Massacre"], "question": "for the 1884 hanging of five murderers in Tombstone, Arizona, invitations were sent out by the sheriff, and tickets were sold for grandstand seating?"} +{"answers": ["Black Sandy State Park"], "question": " on Hauser Lake \"\" was originally a recreation area operated by the Montana Power Company?"} +{"answers": ["Leptogorgia hebes"], "question": "the takes part in mass spawning events which may be triggered by the full moon?"} +{"answers": ["The Mountain Road"], "question": " was the only war movie that Jimmy Stewart ever starred in?"} +{"answers": ["Blonde", "Blonde"], "question": "the title of Canadian artist Cœur de pirate's 2011 album is a double entendre which refers to both the singer's blonde hair and the Quebec French slang word for \"girlfriend\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yoshitaka Fujii", "Yoshitaka", "Fujii"], "question": "Japanese anesthesiologist published 172 medical research papers that reported falsified data, including 126 papers described as being \"totally fabricated\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kinal"], "question": "the Maya city of in northern Guatemala possessed an unusually complex acropolis but is noted for its complete absence of sculpted stelae and altars?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Isaacson", "Peter Stuart Isaacson", "Peter Isaacson Publications", "Peter", "Isaacson"], "question": "the biggest aircraft ever to be flown under the Sydney Harbour Bridge was a Lancaster bomber piloted by Flight Lieutenant in 1943?"} +{"answers": ["Hendre", "John Rolls of The Hendre", "John"], "question": "architect Aston Webb, who expanded The Hendre \"\" in Wales, originally a hunting lodge for , also redesigned the east facade of Buckingham Palace?"} +{"answers": ["Blow Me", "Blow Me"], "question": "Pink performs \"energetic and vengeful as ever\" on her new single \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Călărași steel works"], "question": "during a five-year shutdown, there arose a thriving enterprise selling the buildings of Romania's for scrap?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies"], "question": "in the alternate history of Richard Schenkman's 2012 mockbuster film , John Wilkes Booth is a Confederate agent planted within Lincoln's secret service staff?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel", "Farr", "Samuel Charles Farr", "Samuel Farr", "Samuel Farr"], "question": "Christchurch architect \"\" stocked almost every lake and river in Canterbury, New Zealand, with fish?"} +{"answers": ["Huwwarin"], "question": "in 683, the second Umayyad ruler Yazid I died in the Syrian Desert town of , his favorite recreation spot?"} +{"answers": ["Era of Fragmentation"], "question": "the dissolution of the Tibetan Empire following a civil war led to the , a period of political turmoil dominated by warlords and uprisings?"} +{"answers": ["Kampar Kiri River", "Kampar River", "Kampar Kanan River"], "question": "people can surf in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Sins of My Father", "Sins of My Father"], "question": "according to American recording artist Usher, his song \"\" is a testament to the type of father he is?"} +{"answers": ["Detroit Indy Grand Prix", "2008 Detroit Indy Grand Prix"], "question": "Justin Wilson dedicated his win at the to dying actor Paul Newman?"} +{"answers": ["Si Pitoeng", "Si Pitoeng"], "question": "1931's was the first film based on the life of an Indonesian Robin Hood?"} +{"answers": ["The Show Where Sam Shows Up"], "question": "the bartender and the psychiatrist were good ol' mates in Boston and are in Seattle?"} +{"answers": ["Lolab Valley"], "question": " in the Vale of Kashmir is an oval-shaped valley and is formed by the Lahwal River in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir?"} +{"answers": ["Sporting Life", "Sporting Life"], "question": "the masthead of displayed the motto \"Devoted To Base Ball, Trap Shooting and General Sports\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ladislav Haškovec", "Haškovec", "Ladislav"], "question": " coined the term \"Akathisia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bahrain Pearling Trail"], "question": "the is Bahrain's second UNESCO World Heritage Site after the Bahrain Fort?"} +{"answers": ["Asplenium tutwilerae"], "question": "Do you know that, originally discovered in 1873, became one of the world's rarest ferns in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Bill McAfee", "Bill", "McAfee"], "question": "former Albany, Georgia, mayor \"\" participated in a 13-game baseball tour of Japan in 1929 before embarking on a five-year career in Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Imperial Gift"], "question": "at the end of World War I the British Cabinet decided to give Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada and India each 100 aircraft as an ?"} +{"answers": ["Djebelemur", "Djebelemur martinezi"], "question": "unlike its closest living relatives, lemurs and lorisoids, from Eocene Africa probably lacked a toothcomb?"} +{"answers": ["Pinkan", "Pinkan Ratnasari Mambo", "Mambo", "Pinkan Mambo"], "question": "Indonesian singer paid for her brothers' college through her singing?"} +{"answers": ["Geoff Charles", "Charles", "Geoff"], "question": " photos of 20th-century Welsh life were published at 75 dpi to prevent \"illegal copying\"?"} +{"answers": ["Green Racing", "Go Green Racing"], "question": " \"(car pictured)\" used 14 different drivers in competition during the 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series season?"} +{"answers": ["Louise", "Cochrane", "Louise Cochrane"], "question": ", creator of the 1950s BBC children's TV series \"Rag, Tag and Bobtail\", was an American?"} +{"answers": ["Prototrichia metallica"], "question": "the slime mould is a \"nivicol\", meaning that it grows on the snow line at the time of snowmelt?"} +{"answers": ["Aemulor"], "question": "computing applications written for 26-bit ARM systems running can be run on newer 32-bit architectures by using ?"} +{"answers": ["Yelverton Paperweight Centre"], "question": ", which has over 1000 paperweights, has its origins in the private collection of a Cornish postmaster?"} +{"answers": ["Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei"], "question": "the airline , which operated LZ 129 \"Hindenburg\" \"\", was re-established under the same name in 2001 and today flies Zeppelin NTs in passenger service?"} +{"answers": ["Phillips", "Liam Peter Phillips", "Liam", "Liam Phillips"], "question": "British cyclist put his selection in doubt for the 2012 Summer Olympics when he broke his collarbone at the 2012 BMX World Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Architecture of Scotland in the Middle Ages"], "question": "the included houses made of solid clay?"} +{"answers": ["Max", "Pirkis", "Max Pirkis"], "question": "while attending Eton College, received his first professional acting role, being cast in the 2003 film \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Barbeyella minutissima"], "question": " are found in areas of up to 3,500 metres above sea level?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred Baldey", "Alfred", "Baldey"], "question": "when was appointed to the New Zealand Legislative Council, people wondered who he was?"} +{"answers": ["Whitewater", "Whitewater"], "question": "internees at went on strike because they thought the guards stole their pyjamas?"} +{"answers": ["Hubert H. Humphrey Building", "Hubert H. Humphrey"], "question": "the , currently the headquarters of the Department of Health and Human Services, was the first U.S. federal building to be named after a living person?"} +{"answers": ["Circinus"], "question": "the constellation of depicts a pair of drafting compasses?"} +{"answers": ["Llanddewi Velfrey"], "question": " in Pembrokeshire once contained an Italianate stuccoed mansion, but it was demolished in 1957?"} +{"answers": ["James V. Forrestal Building"], "question": "the 891 photovoltaic units installed on the roof of the \"\" in 2008 constitute one of the largest renewable energy systems in Washington, D.C.?"} +{"answers": ["Savilian Professor of Astronomy"], "question": "when Christopher Wren was appointed to rebuild St Paul's Cathedral, London, he was at the University of Oxford?"} +{"answers": ["Aecidium mori"], "question": " causes mulberry rust disease on the mulberry flowering plant, which decreases the quantity of leaves on the trees?"} +{"answers": ["William", "McCardle", "William Wilson McCardle"], "question": "the New Zealand town of Pahiatua was founded by ?"} +{"answers": ["Family", "Family"], "question": "in 1973 country music singer Willie Nelson formed his own band, , after retiring early from a previous recording contract?"} +{"answers": ["Augmented-fourths tuning"], "question": "while the standard guitar-tuning E-A-D-G-B-E includes one major third amid four perfect fourths \"(illustrated)\", the B-F-B-F-B-F includes only tritone intervals?"} +{"answers": ["From Dictatorship to Democracy"], "question": "Gene Sharp's was described by CNN as \"incendiary advice\" that became a \"viral pamphlet\" that provided tactical guidance to the Arab Spring?"} +{"answers": ["Maison Alcan"], "question": " marked a turning point in the preservation of historic buildings in Montreal's Golden Square Mile?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Acapulco"], "question": "Luis Ghilardi, a former Italian officer of Garibaldi, fought alongside the Mexican Republicans to repulse the French fleet in the ?"} +{"answers": ["The Wiggles Pty Ltd", "Wiggles Pty Ltd"], "question": "many of the of The Wiggles \"\" were based on those of The Cockroaches?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Josephine", "Operation Josephine B"], "question": " was the SOE's first success in occupied France and it considerably enhanced the organisation's standing?"} +{"answers": ["Lifesong", "Lifesong"], "question": "Casting Crowns' 2005 single \"\" has been musically compared to rock band U2?"} +{"answers": ["Graduados"], "question": "Argentine TV journalist Andy Kusnetzoff was considered a possible main actor for the comedy ?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Cain", "Bob Cain", "Cain", "Bob"], "question": "Sheffield United refused to present footballer with an 1898 First Division winner's medal after he agreed a transfer to Tottenham Hotspur?"} +{"answers": ["Don", "Eaddy", "Don Eaddy"], "question": " \"\" was an All-American baseball player, All-Big Ten basketball player, and halfback for the football team at the University of Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Bhagat Singh Kranti Sena"], "question": "three members of assaulted Prashant Bhushan due to his controversial statement on the Kashmir issue?"} +{"answers": ["Tasmin", "Tasmin Little", "Little"], "question": "acclaimed violinist released her 2008 recording \"The Naked Violin\" as a free download?"} +{"answers": ["Trichia decipiens"], "question": " live on deadwood of conifers and leaf trees all year around?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Crawford", "James Coutts Crawford"], "question": "naval officer served in three sieges in the American War of Independence, once as part of the besieging forces (Charleston) and twice as a defender (Savannah and Gibraltar)?"} +{"answers": ["1968 Belice earthquake"], "question": "nine years after the sequence struck western Sicily, 60,000 refugees were still living in temporary accommodation?"} +{"answers": ["Twine", "Twine"], "question": "Greg Malcolm of electronic music duo described the pair as \"like Voltron\"?"} +{"answers": ["Flinder", "Flinder Anderson Khonglam", "Khonglam"], "question": "former Meghalaya Chief Minister was the first independent politician to serve as Chief Minister of any Indian state?"} +{"answers": ["RAF Bomber Command Memorial", "RAF Bomber Command"], "question": "the roof of the in Green Park is made of aluminium from a crashed Handley Page Halifax?"} +{"answers": ["Al Areen Wildlife Park"], "question": "out of the five designated protected areas in Bahrain, is the only protected area situated on land?"} +{"answers": ["Mountains at Collioure"], "question": "André Derain painted alongside Henri Matisse at the fishing port of Collioure?"} +{"answers": ["Fragile Tour"], "question": "Yes cancelled a show on their after the van carrying their PA system broke down—as did two others sent to replace it?"} +{"answers": ["Falk", "Eddie Falk", "C.", "C. E. Falk", "C. E. Falk III"], "question": " beat NASCAR stars Tony Stewart and Denny Hamlin to win the latter's own charity race?"} +{"answers": ["New Day", "New Day"], "question": "\"\" by Alicia Keys has been called her most powerful number to date?"} +{"answers": ["Free Public Library of Petaluma"], "question": "the includes Miwok items?"} +{"answers": ["Janine Murray", "Janine", "Murray"], "question": "2012 Australian rhythmic gymnastics Olympian had difficulties getting to school while growing up in Zimbabwe because of petrol shortages?"} +{"answers": ["Georgina", "Harland", "Georgina Harland"], "question": " suffered a stress fracture to her leg only two weeks before the 2004 Summer Olympics, where she won a bronze medal in modern pentathlon?"} +{"answers": ["International Pop Underground Convention"], "question": "Corin Tucker, later of Sleater-Kinney, played her first stage performance at the 1991 ?"} +{"answers": ["Claudia Leigh"], "question": "Tasma Walton was immediately interested in the part of because her occupation as a criminal profiler was not a straightforward police role?"} +{"answers": ["The Dupont Circle Hotel", "Dupont Circle Hotel", "The Dupont Hotel"], "question": "despite the 1940s exterior of in Washington, D.C., the hotel has a modern interior after being renovated in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Moldavian Bull's Heads"], "question": "the rare Moldavian stamp \"\" was on sale for less than four months in 1858, and that about half of them were destroyed by fire in 1874?"} +{"answers": ["Formosa", "Formosa"], "question": "in 1868, British racehorse became the first winner of the English Fillies Triple Crown?"} +{"answers": ["Yusmarg"], "question": " in the Kashmir Valley in India is translated as \"the meadow of Jesus\", and is believed to be where Jesus once visited?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel Covey", "Rachel", "Covey"], "question": "child actress had a body double during the 2007 film \"Enchanted\" so that she did not have to spend as much time on set?"} +{"answers": ["Lindbladia tubulina"], "question": " is the only species of its genus?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick", "Jaele Patrick", "Jaele"], "question": "2012 Australian Olympic diver only took up the sport at fifteen following a gymnastics injury?"} +{"answers": ["Spon Street"], "question": " \"(Spon Gate pictured)\" survived the air raid that obliterated much of Coventry City Centre and is now a Conservation Area?"} +{"answers": ["Jewish Military Museum", "Jewish Museum"], "question": "the was founded partly to counter the idea that British Jews have avoided serving in the armed forces?"} +{"answers": ["Bud Morse", "Bud", "Morse"], "question": "professional baseball player was honored for his heroism in disarming a gunman during a hospital shooting spree?"} +{"answers": ["Emily Smith", "Emily", "Emily Smith", "Smith"], "question": " is the youngest Hockeyroo representing Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Stypopodium zonale"], "question": "the brown seaweed contains substances that are cytotoxic to certain human carcinoma cells?"} +{"answers": ["Crimes Act of 1825"], "question": "the is the most recent general revision of U.S. federal criminal legislation?"} +{"answers": ["Kenya women's national football team"], "question": "women in Kenya created the independent of Football Kenya Federation?"} +{"answers": ["Carlos", "Carlos Correa", "Correa"], "question": " is the first Puerto Rican to be selected with the first overall selection of a Major League Baseball Draft?"} +{"answers": ["Main Centre for Missile Attack Warning"], "question": "the reports ballistic missile attacks to the General Staff, which could lead the Russian President to use the nuclear briefcase?"} +{"answers": ["The Track"], "question": " was dusty?"} +{"answers": ["Herrnstein", "John", "John Herrnstein", "John Ellett Herrnstein"], "question": " \"\" was the third generation of the Herrnstein family to play for the Michigan Wolverines football team?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Havelock Oxley", "Henry", "Henry Oxley", "Oxley"], "question": " is one of only three people from Prince Edward Island to have played in Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Cambodia women's national football team"], "question": " faces several challenges including women's football not being popular in Cambodia and, , no teams for women to play on?"} +{"answers": ["Sioma"], "question": "the Zambia village of is located on the site of an Iron Age settlement?"} +{"answers": ["Floppy trunk syndrome"], "question": " mainly affects male elephants and is a condition that results in trunk paralysis?"} +{"answers": ["First Motion Picture Unit"], "question": "the creator of \"Looney Tunes\" and \"Merrie Melodies\"—Rudolf Ising—served in the , which made films like \"Camouflage \" during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Swakopmund tracking station"], "question": " is a ground station of the Chinese manned space programme located in the African country of Namibia?"} +{"answers": ["Ndiaye", "Adama", "Adama Amanda Ndiaye", "Adama Ndiaye"], "question": "Senegalese fashion designer organized the Dakar Fashion Week exhibition, now in its 10th year?"} +{"answers": ["Max", "Max Charles", "Charles"], "question": "along with appearing as a young Peter Parker in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", child actor will be providing the voice of Sherman in \"Mr. Peabody & Sherman\"?"} +{"answers": ["Helping Hand", "Helping Hand"], "question": "the \"Body of Proof\" episode \"\" was directed by John Terlesky, best known for directing \"Ugly Betty\" which starred Tony Plana, who also appeared in this \"Body of Proof\" episode?"} +{"answers": ["The England Band", "England Band", "Pukka Pies England Band"], "question": "at Euro 2012, the was banned from playing at England's game against France despite having UEFA approval?"} +{"answers": ["Schwinger limit"], "question": "light can elastically scatter other light \"(Feynman diagram pictured)\" if the electric field strength exceeds the ?"} +{"answers": ["Close", "Jade", "Jade Close"], "question": "2012 Australian field hockey Olympian was a ball girl at the 2000 Summer Olympics during the Hockeyroos' gold medal match?"} +{"answers": ["Scaphiophryne marmorata"], "question": "tadpoles of the need to grow rapidly because the temporary pools in which they develop soon dry up?"} +{"answers": ["Run the World"], "question": "Rick Ross was to be featured on Jennifer Lopez's song \"\", but his rap was removed from the song shortly before its commercial release?"} +{"answers": ["Pengejar Angin"], "question": "the sports film was compared to a soap commercial?"} +{"answers": ["Lactarius deterrimus"], "question": "eating \"\" causes red urine?"} +{"answers": ["Pentwyn Farm", "Pentwyn Farm Grasslands"], "question": ", near Monmouth, hosts one of the largest populations of the green-winged orchid in Gwent?"} +{"answers": ["Cotton Tierney", "Cotton", "Tierney"], "question": "s great-great-nephew named a website after him that has received over page views?"} +{"answers": ["Sinematek Indonesia"], "question": "staff at the Indonesian film archives, , receive less than US$120 a month?"} +{"answers": ["Yes Album Tour", "The Yes Album Tour"], "question": "Yes's began with Steve Howe joining the band and ended with Tony Kaye leaving?"} +{"answers": ["Cure", "Amy Cure", "Amy Louise Cure", "Amy"], "question": "2012 Summer Olympic cyclist calls Penguin home?"} +{"answers": ["Jannik Blair", "Blair", "Jannik"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic wheelchair basketball player \"\" has a partial wheelchair basketball scholarship from the University of Missouri?"} +{"answers": ["Quotient filter"], "question": "the , a new type of hash table, supports fast lookup, merge, and resize and, unlike the traditional Bloom filter, scales beyond main memory?"} +{"answers": ["Constance Kgosiemang", "Constance", "Kgosiemang", "Constance Letang Kgosiemang"], "question": " was the political leader of Tswanaland, a bantustan in South-West Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Intrepidity"], "question": "the filly s winning time of 2:34.19 at the 1993 Epsom Oaks established a new course record which still stands today?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel", "Rachel Henderson", "Henderson"], "question": ", a 2012 Australian Paralympic goalball player, represented South Australia in swimming and athletics but gave up both sports in 2010 to pursue goalball?"} +{"answers": ["Pteria colymbus"], "question": "a study showed that cultivating the off the coast of Venezuela was not commercially viable?"} +{"answers": ["Mitchell", "Herb Mitchell", "Herb", "Herb L. Mitchell", "Herb Mitchell"], "question": ", a former stockbroker who became an actor, performed in commercials as spokesman for a brokerage firm?"} +{"answers": ["Salientia"], "question": " is a stem group of amphibians that includes the frogs and toads and various extinct proto-frogs?"} +{"answers": ["Cain", "Luke Cain", "Luke"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic shooter broke his neck playing Australian rules football?"} +{"answers": ["Stanton Street", "Stanton Street Synagogue"], "question": "an attempt to sell the aging on the Lower East Side of Manhattan to a Jesuit priest led to its resurgence as a Jewish house of worship?"} +{"answers": ["Mouse", "Mouse Morris", "Morris"], "question": "the mother of Irish horsetrainer was awarded an MBE for her work as a cryptographer at Bletchley Park during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Malin Kundang", "Malin Kundang"], "question": "the child star of got the part for his knowledge of the source material?"} +{"answers": ["Rebecca Julian", "Rebecca", "Julian", "Rebecca McDonnell"], "question": "2012 Paralympics table tennis player was the first Australian woman ever to compete at the table tennis Para World Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Phoenix", "Phoenix"], "question": "the ancient Arabs saw as a boat?"} +{"answers": ["Kallima paralekta"], "question": "the butterfly \"\" is highly conspicuous in flight, but can instantly turn invisible upon landing?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan", "Harris", "Jonathan Harris", "Jonathan Harris", "Jonathan Bruce Harris"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralaympic sailor competed in the 1983 and 1985 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. More"], "question": "following 1805's , the U.S. Supreme Court did not hear ordinary appeals in federal criminal cases until 1891, or, for some crimes, until 1911?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Swift", "Swift", "Jack"], "question": ", a 2012 Australian Paralympic athletics competitor, was a finalist for the 2011 Victorian Cleo Bachelor of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Stanbrook", "Roy", "Roy Stanbrook", "Roy Henry Stanbrook"], "question": ", who \"ran away to sea as a boy\", is now Captain of the Port of Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["Kaksparsh"], "question": "the soundtrack of the Marathi film (2012) was released after the film's theatrical release on public demand and features songs rendered without any musical accompaniment?"} +{"answers": ["Abebe Fekadu", "Abebe", "Fekadu"], "question": "Ethiopian-Australian Paralympic powerlifter was treated by a local medicine man after being involved in a police car chase as a result of his pro-democracy activities?"} +{"answers": ["NML Cygni"], "question": "the red supergiant is the largest star currently known, at about 1,650 times the Sun's diameter?"} +{"answers": ["The Sense of Beauty"], "question": "philosopher George Santayana reportedly called , his book on aesthetics, a \"wretched potboiler\" that he wrote mainly for tenure?"} +{"answers": ["Nature's Microworlds"], "question": "the BBC documentary covers the wildlife of microclimates ranging from the Serengeti grasslands in Africa to the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard?"} +{"answers": ["Katrina Hart", "Katrina", "Hart"], "question": "despite being nicknamed \"Sparrow\", British Paralympian is scared of birds?"} +{"answers": ["Dodd", "Hannah", "Hannah Dodd"], "question": "Grade 1b 2012 Australian Paralympic equestrian is missing four of her vertebrae?"} +{"answers": ["Birch Creek Charcoal Kilns"], "question": "the employed 150 people or more, producing fuel for a smelter, but operated for less than three years?"} +{"answers": ["Hovey Lake Archaeological District"], "question": "the in Indiana's southwestern corner is endangered by flooding, oil derricks, bird hunters, and vandals?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew John Harrison", "Andrew", "Andrew Harrison", "Harrison", "Andrew Harrison"], "question": "2012 Paralympic wheelchair rugby player was part of a campaign called \"Don't Drink and Dive\" which encouraged people to be careful when diving?"} +{"answers": ["Boosting", "Boosting"], "question": "some athletes have been known to break their own toes and electrocute their own testicles to ?"} +{"answers": ["Hairstyles in the 1980s"], "question": "Michael Jackson had a Jheri curl ?"} +{"answers": ["Bellis", "Gavin", "Gavin Bellis"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic rower was an army sergeant diesel mechanic before being discharged following a diagnosis of spinocerebellar ataxia?"} +{"answers": ["Heslington Brain"], "question": "a , thought to be one of the oldest ever found, was discovered on the site of the University of York's new campus?"} +{"answers": ["David McKienzie", "McKienzie", "David"], "question": "volleyball player was a first team All-American twice during his college career?"} +{"answers": ["Ahmed Kelly", "Kelly", "Ahmed"], "question": "2012 Paralympic swimmer lived at Baghdad's Mother Teresa Orphanage with his brother until he was seven years old?"} +{"answers": ["R v Penguin Books Ltd", "R v Penguin Books Ltd."], "question": "the obscenity trial has been the subject of poetry and a House of Lords debate?"} +{"answers": ["Dias", "Daniel", "Daniel Dias"], "question": "Brazilian swimmer \"(pictured with President Dilma Rousseff)\" was the most successful athlete at the 2008 Paralympics, winning nine medals, including four golds?"} +{"answers": ["Narbona Pass"], "question": " in New Mexico is named after Narbona, a Navajo headman killed in 1849 during peace negotiations with the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Azov radar", "5N65 radar"], "question": "the was part of the never-commissioned Soviet S-225 missile defence system?"} +{"answers": ["National Metallurgical Laboratory"], "question": "India's was inaugurated by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in 1950?"} +{"answers": ["Edmond", "Edmond"], "question": "Edmond Point in Kilkee is named after the that sank there in 1850 with the loss of 98 lives?"} +{"answers": ["Kabaret Starszych Panów"], "question": " \"(sculpture of two main characters, pictured)\" was a cult Polish cabaret, poking fun at the reality of the early People's Republic of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Kilduff", "Mitchell", "Mitchell Kilduff"], "question": "2012 Paralympic swimmer mentors other swimmers with autism?"} +{"answers": ["Sally Tanner", "Tanner", "Sally"], "question": " wrote California's lemon law?"} +{"answers": ["Neue Rundschau"], "question": "in 1922, Franz Kafka's story \"Ein Hungerkünstler\" first appeared in , a German literary magazine founded in 1890 and still in print?"} +{"answers": ["David Jacobs", "David Jacobs", "Jacobs", "David"], "question": "Indonesian Paralympic hopeful defeated Indonesian president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in a table tennis match?"} +{"answers": ["Turid Birkeland", "Birkeland", "Turid"], "question": " became Head of Concerts Norway in April 2012, succeeding Åse Kleveland, whom she had also succeeded as Minister of Culture in 1996?"} +{"answers": ["SeaCity Museum"], "question": "Southampton City Council proposed selling off artworks by Munnings and Rodin to fund the creation of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edmé-Gilles Guyot", "Guyot", "Edmé-Gilles"], "question": " was highly influential in the development of phantasmagoria and the cups and balls magic trick?"} +{"answers": ["Lendink"], "question": "after hundreds of legal threats, was shut down?"} +{"answers": ["Ronnie Rocket"], "question": "both Michael J. Anderson and Dexter Fletcher were considered for the title role in David Lynch's unfinished film ?"} +{"answers": ["Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre", "Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre de Pichilemu"], "question": "Kick-Ass, English debate team, ranked second in a 2011 regional tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Fleeting Beauty"], "question": "the screening of at the Valladolid International Film Festival helped the producers receive funds from the Film commission, New Zealand for its post-production work?"} +{"answers": ["Marvel NOW!"], "question": ", an upcoming relaunch of Marvel comic books, will see the return of Jean Grey, whose character died in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Harley-Davidson Model W", "Harley-Davidson Model"], "question": "the flat-twin in the 1919–1923 \"\" was Harley-Davidson's first flathead engine?"} +{"answers": ["Buried Secrets", "Buried Secrets"], "question": "the \"Body of Proof\" episode \"\" was directed by director David Platt?"} +{"answers": ["Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery"], "question": "when was about to exhibit Bill Henson's artworks in 2008, police seized over 20, following complaints claiming they were child pornography?"} +{"answers": ["Human rights in the Maldives"], "question": " include flogging, which is carried out behind court buildings?"} +{"answers": ["Will Bayley", "Bayley", "Will"], "question": "the British Paralympic table tennis player took up the sport whilst recovering from cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Hollister Carnegie Library"], "question": "the has an unusually inhibited form of classicism?"} +{"answers": ["Auto Polo Association", "Auto polo"], "question": " \"\" was promoted by a Kansas car salesman to sell Model Ts?"} +{"answers": ["Annie", "Wyatt", "Annie Forsyth Wyatt"], "question": ", the driving force behind Australia's National Trust, was also a prison visitor to some of Sydney's most notorious women criminals?"} +{"answers": ["Maha Yazawin Thit", "Yazawin Thit"], "question": ", the first historical document in Southeast Asia written in consultation with epigraphic evidence, was rejected after being judged too critical of the prior Burmese chronicles?"} +{"answers": ["Ek Hota Vidushak"], "question": "1992's Marathi film featured P. L. Deshpande's first new screenplay with dialogue since 1953, after a hiatus of 39 years?"} +{"answers": ["Alan Knipe", "Knipe", "Alan"], "question": " went to the NCAA finals as both a player and a coach of the Long Beach State 49ers men's volleyball team?"} +{"answers": ["Ticketmaster Corp. v. Tickets.com, Inc.", "Ticketmaster v. Tickets.com"], "question": "in a U.S. federal judge ruled that URLs were not copyrightable because they consisted of \"functional and factual elements\"?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac Bledsoe Desha", "Isaac Desha", "Desha", "Isaac B. Desha", "Isaac"], "question": " was twice convicted of murder and sentenced to hang before being pardoned by his father, Kentucky Governor Joseph Desha?"} +{"answers": ["Renoir", "Renoir"], "question": ", a crater on Mercury, is one of two with a volcanic plain inside its central peak ring?"} +{"answers": ["Mann", "John Mann", "John Mann", "John"], "question": "water polo player won an NCAA Championship and the Peter J. Cutino Award?"} +{"answers": ["Somali Confederation of Labour"], "question": "the was banned following Siad Barre's coup d'état in 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Pilot", "Pilot"], "question": "USA Network gave out free Häagen-Dazs ice cream in five cities to promote the broadcast of the \"Suits\" ?"} +{"answers": ["Archaeoindris"], "question": " \"\", a recently extinct giant lemur from Madagascar, was the largest known lemur, comparable in size to a male gorilla?"} +{"answers": ["Derek", "Derenalagi", "Derek Derenalagi"], "question": "former soldier was pronounced dead in 2007, but is due to compete in the discus for Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["1981 Playa Azul earthquake"], "question": "the ruptured the central part of the Michoacán seismic gap?"} +{"answers": ["Nikephoros Phokas the Elder", "Elder", "Nikephoros"], "question": "both sons of the Byzantine general followed him in the post of Domestic of the Schools, in effect commander-in-chief of the Byzantine army?"} +{"answers": ["Broken Home", "Broken Home"], "question": "\"Body of Proof\" episode and season one finale \"\" was nominated at the 21st Annual Environmental Media Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Allison", "Allison Weston", "Weston", "Allison Elizabeth Weston"], "question": " was named by \"Sports Illustrated\" the best ever female athlete born in Nebraska?"} +{"answers": ["Footballer", "Footballer"], "question": "Australian artist Sidney Nolan's 1946 painting is based on Bill Mohr of the St Kilda Football Club?"} +{"answers": ["Todiwala", "Cyrus Todiwala", "Cyrus"], "question": "chef cooked country captain for Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh as part of the 2012 Diamond Jubilee celebrations?"} +{"answers": ["Oblong rocksnail"], "question": "the \"\", which is endemic to the Cahaba River, was last collected in 1933, declared extinct in 2000, and rediscovered in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Navab", "Navab Nassirshalal", "Nassirshalal"], "question": " won a silver medal in weightlifting at the 2012 Summer Olympics despite competing with an aching knee?"} +{"answers": ["Malkin Tower"], "question": "on Good Friday, 6 April 1612, was alleged to be the location of a witches' coven?"} +{"answers": ["Hodgetts", "Todd", "Todd Hodgetts"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic athletics competitor works with a gymnastics coach to help with his balance and conditioning?"} +{"answers": ["Songs for Dustmites"], "question": "former \"Blue's Clues\" host Steve Burns released the indie rock album with help from The Flaming Lips?"} +{"answers": ["MT explosive motorboat"], "question": "the pilot of the was intended to deliberately jump overboard as part of his job?"} +{"answers": ["Equidissection"], "question": "when a square is \"\", the number of triangles is always even?"} +{"answers": ["Ye Shiwen", "Ye", "Shiwen"], "question": "16-year-old Chinese swimmer won two gold medals and broke two records at the 2012 Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["If We Are the Body"], "question": "\"\", Christian rock band Casting Crowns' debut single, utilizes the violin, mandolin, and accordion in its arrangement?"} +{"answers": ["Menachem Cohen", "Cohen", "Menachem", "Menachem Cohen"], "question": "84-year-old has finished a 30-year quest to correct approximately 1,500 mistakes in the Old Testament?"} +{"answers": ["Larson", "Jordan", "Jordan Larson"], "question": "volleyball player was a two-time AVCA First Team All-American during her college career?"} +{"answers": ["Confédération africaine des travailleurs croyants de l'A.E.F"], "question": "the pro-Catholic trade union held the Brazzaville P.O. Box 666?"} +{"answers": ["Steltzner", "Adam Diedrich Steltzner", "Adam Steltzner", "Adam"], "question": " \"\", the lead engineer of the Mars \"Curiosity\" rover landing, said he spent high school \"studying sex, drugs and rock and roll\"?"} +{"answers": ["Iipumpu", "Tshilongo", "Iipumpu Ya Tshilongo"], "question": "chief is a National Hero of Namibia partly because of his uncooperative behaviour and his refusal to pay taxes?"} +{"answers": ["Kara Leo", "Kara", "Leo"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic swimmer is an ambassador for an organisation that helps children cope with near-drowning experiences?"} +{"answers": ["Forum of the Ox"], "question": "the in Constantinople got its name from a bronze statue of an Ox head used to kill people through the brazen Bull torture?"} +{"answers": ["Roekiah"], "question": " and Rd Mochtar were the first celebrity couple in the Dutch East Indies, despite Roekiah being married?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Dircks", "Henry", "Dircks"], "question": " created a ghost to prove that others could not?"} +{"answers": ["Covered Bridge", "Covered Bridge"], "question": "the \"\" is the last surviving covered bridge in Wisconsin?"} +{"answers": ["Interior Therapy with Jeff Lewis"], "question": "Jeff Lewis' favourite episode of the first season of his reality TV show was the one where the couple broke up at the end?"} +{"answers": ["1991 Birmingham Fire season"], "question": "the ended with a loss to the Barcelona Dragons in the World League of American Football playoffs to finish their inaugural year?"} +{"answers": ["Buddy Richard en el Astor", "Richard en el Astor"], "question": " by Buddy Richard was the first live album ever recorded and released by a Chilean artist?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Hoolboom", "Mike Hoolboom"], "question": " \"\" made a \"film that's not quite a film\"?"} +{"answers": ["Boletus curtisii"], "question": "spraying the bright yellow mushroom with methanol will make the color disappear?"} +{"answers": ["Michel Roux", "Roux", "Michel"], "question": ", who went on to open the first restaurant to win three Michelin stars in Britain, was awarded a medal whilst enlisted in the French forces in Algeria?"} +{"answers": ["Periodismo para todos"], "question": "the Argentine investigative journalism TV program is censored in several Argentine provinces?"} +{"answers": ["Miyashiro", "Tamari Miyashiro", "Tamari"], "question": "volleyball player was twice named the National Defensive Player of the Year while in college?"} +{"answers": ["União Geral dos Trabalhadores de Angola", "Liga Geral dos Trabalhadores de Angola"], "question": "in 1971 Mauricio Luvualu, leader of the exiled Angolan trade union , was handed over to the Portuguese by the government of Congo-Kinshasa?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Sinclair", "Sinclair", "Martin", "Martin Sinclair"], "question": "footballers Scott and are the first brothers to represent Great Britain at the Olympics and Paralympics in the same year?"} +{"answers": ["Twin Peaks", "Twin Peaks"], "question": ", a restaurant chain promising \"scenic views\" of scantily clad waitresses, was sued by Hooters for stealing trade secrets?"} +{"answers": ["Łuszczkiewicz", "Władysław Łuszczkiewicz", "Władysław"], "question": "artist and academician , who taught and inspired Poland's national painter Jan Matejko, gave private art classes for free to struggling artists?"} +{"answers": ["Blair", "Matty Blair", "Matty"], "question": " scored the winning goal for York City in the 2012 Conference National play-off Final, which saw the club return to the Football League after an eight-year absence?"} +{"answers": ["theatre music", "Theatre music"], "question": " can be traced to the very origins of theatre in Ancient Greece?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew Henry Oram", "Matthew Oram", "Oram", "Matthew"], "question": "despite his strong interest in education, was not appointed Minister of Education, but became Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives instead?"} +{"answers": ["Nicetas the Patrician", "Saint Nicetas the Patrician", "Patrician", "Nicetas"], "question": "during his life, specialized in \"healing men tormented by sexual desires\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nadia", "Santini", "Nadia Santini"], "question": "when restaurant Dal Pescatore was awarded three Michelin stars in 1996, she was the first female chef in Italy so honored?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar Diamond Jubilee Flotilla"], "question": "the was inspired by the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew Bugg", "Bugg", "Matthew"], "question": "2012 Australia Paralympic sailor had to deal with his father's boat colliding with his during a race?"} +{"answers": ["Lily van Java"], "question": "1928's was the first Chinese-produced film in Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Civillico", "Jeff Civillico", "Jeff"], "question": " simultaneously jogged and juggled three balls at the Walt Disney World Marathon to raise $5000 for a special needs non-profit organization?"} +{"answers": ["Tsarap River"], "question": "the , a tributary of the Zanskar River in Ladakh, is fed by the Lingti, Yunan and Sarchu rivers at Sarchu and by the Kargyag river at Purne?"} +{"answers": ["Friedrich Eckenfelder", "Friedrich", "Johann Friedrich Eckenfelder", "Eckenfelder"], "question": "German painter \"(self-portrait pictured)\" received an order from the Nazi headquarters to paint a portrait of Hitler?"} +{"answers": ["Trouble", "Trouble"], "question": "\"Teen Wolf\" actor Colton Haynes will play Leona Lewis' love interest in the upcoming music video for her new single \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth", "Ruth Modupe Lawanson", "Lawanson", "Ruth Lawanson"], "question": "former Olympic volleyball player has been a coach at five different colleges?"} +{"answers": ["Formosa", "Joann Formosa", "Joann Helen Formosa", "Joann"], "question": "Grade 1B 2012 Australia Paralympic equestrian competes without the use of stirrups?"} +{"answers": ["Civil Guard", "Civil Guard"], "question": "the was a local gendarmerie police force organized under the Spanish colonial government?"} +{"answers": ["Dover", "Thomas Dover", "Thomas"], "question": " took a break from his lucrative medical career to sail the seas, capture ships, and raid South America?"} +{"answers": ["Ottla Kafka", "Kafka", "Ottla"], "question": ", the youngest and dearest sister of Franz Kafka, died in the Holocaust because she divorced her Catholic husband?"} +{"answers": ["Letters from Home", "Letters from Home"], "question": "Mike Hoolboom's was based on a speech by LGBT activist Vito Russo?"} +{"answers": ["Taylor", "Corry", "Taylor Corry"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic swimmer made her national team debut at the 2011 Global Games where she earned eight gold medals?"} +{"answers": ["Kurkiala", "Kalervo Kurkiala", "Kalervo"], "question": "Finnish priest , a chaplain in the Waffen-SS, believed that military service was good for \"country boys\" and for \"numerous bookworms and spoilt sloppy idlers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alain Roux", "Roux", "Alain"], "question": "Michel Roux was \"over the moon\" and \"disturbed\" in equal measure to hear that his son wanted to become a chef at the age of 14?"} +{"answers": ["Laurits Andersen Ring", "L. A. Ring", "L.", "Ring"], "question": "Danish painter won the bronze medal at the 1900 World's Fair in Paris for his painting \"In the Garden Doorway, The Artist's Wife\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bergregal"], "question": "in 1356, the Golden Bull stated that mining rights or were held not by the Holy Roman Emperor but by the seven prince-electors as his territorial lords?"} +{"answers": ["Endicott", "Lori", "Lori Endicott", "Lori Ann Endicott"], "question": "volleyball player was named the best setter of the 1992 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Cubana de Aviación Flight 9646"], "question": " resulted in 171 deaths when the aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff?"} +{"answers": ["Barankov", "Alexander Barankov", "Alexander", "Alexander Nikolaevich Barankov"], "question": "the Belarusian was given political asylum in Ecuador in 2010 but risks extradition back to Belarus?"} +{"answers": ["Heritage Park", "Armenian Heritage Park"], "question": "the is a memorial park in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, dedicated to the victims of the Armenian Genocide?"} +{"answers": ["Cobbs", "Janet Cobbs", "Janet"], "question": "volleyball player set nine school records at North Dakota State University?"} +{"answers": ["Symbols of Francoism"], "question": "the 2007 Spanish Historical Memory Law mandated the removal of the from public buildings?"} +{"answers": ["Job", "Edward Lousley", "Lousley", "Job Edward Lousley"], "question": " took over thirty years to write and publish the \"Flora of the Isles of Scilly\"?"} +{"answers": ["Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories"], "question": " conducted more than one-third of all toxicology testing in the United States before it was discovered to have engaged in extensive scientific misconduct?"} +{"answers": ["Young", "Fifi Young", "Fifi"], "question": ", known for playing mother figures, acted in 86 films in 34 years?"} +{"answers": ["Apology", "Apology"], "question": "the mare \"\" win in the St. Leger Stakes led to a scandal in the Church of England?"} +{"answers": ["Kontos", "George", "George Kontos", "George Nicholas Kontos"], "question": " was named Illinois high school baseball player of the year in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["street food", "Street food"], "question": "Do you know that, although did not become popular in Thailand until the early 1960s when the urban population began to grow rapidly, by the 1970s it had \"displaced home-cooking\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shelton", "James Pervis Shelton", "J.", "J. P. Shelton"], "question": "Shelton State Community College in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, is named for , who lobbied for the building of trade schools in the area?"} +{"answers": ["Michelle", "Rzepecki", "Michelle Rzepecki"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic goalball player introduced children with visual impairments in Bolivia to goalball?"} +{"answers": ["Knox Street Historic District"], "question": "the land now comprising the in Albany, New York, was originally a nursery for the first successful American strawberry cultivar?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Mark Shields", "Shields", "Mark Shields"], "question": "the number of murders in Jamaica dropped 20% during first year as Deputy Police Commissioner of the Jamaica Constabulary Force?"} +{"answers": ["Antonija", "Antonija Sandrić", "Antonija Mišura", "Sandrić"], "question": "according to Bleacher Report, \"\" was the most beautiful female competitor at the 2012 Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Roberts House", "Roberts House"], "question": "the in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, built in the 1790s, is the last remaining building from Jefferson College?"} +{"answers": ["A Girl like Me", "A Girl like Me"], "question": "\"\", performed by Rihanna, impacted the Spanish Singles Chart in , three and a half years after the initial release of \"A Girl like Me\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tjambuk Api"], "question": "the Indonesian film featuring a strong, independent female character was held up for a year by the censors?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Keeney Hamilton", "Charles K. Hamilton", "Hamilton", "Charles"], "question": "pioneer American aviator , the \"crazy man of the air\", survived over 60 crashes, only to succumb to the effects of tuberculosis?"} +{"answers": ["Wallowa County Courthouse", "Wallowa County"], "question": "the \" \"in northeastern Oregon is a massive Romanesque style building with Queen Anne architectural elements in some exterior features?"} +{"answers": ["Night Flight", "Night Flight"], "question": "after MGMs rights to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry expired in 1942, the film was not shown again until 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Morales Pérez", "Pérez", "Édgar", "Édgar Morales Pérez"], "question": ", the mayor-elect of Matehuala, San Luis Potosí, was assassinated before taking office?"} +{"answers": ["Symphony", "Symphony"], "question": "the video game generates \"Galaga\"-style gameplay based on the player's choice of music?"} +{"answers": ["Marbury", "Francis", "Francis Marbury"], "question": "in 1578 Reverend , the father of Anne Hutchinson, was called by the Bishop of London an \"ass, an idiot, and a fool\", then sent to Marshalsea Prison for two years for his impudence?"} +{"answers": ["Sunrise with Sea Monsters"], "question": "the depiction of \"monsters\" in J. M. W. Turner painting \"\" may have been influenced by his use of a drug related to morphine?"} +{"answers": ["Martin", "Høyem", "Martin Høyem"], "question": "Molde FK did not want to send on loan to Hønefoss BK, because the two clubs were scheduled to meet in the semi-final of the 2005 Norwegian Football Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Human rights in Djibouti"], "question": "Freedom House recently downgraded status from \"partly free\" to \"not free\"?"} +{"answers": ["Roman", "Chatov", "Roman Chatov"], "question": " painted the silk scarf that caused American dancer Isadora Duncan's accidental death?"} +{"answers": ["University of Minnesota Libraries"], "question": "the holds the world's largest collection on Sherlock Holmes and his creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?"} +{"answers": ["The Power of Three", "The Power of Three"], "question": "the upcoming \"Doctor Who\" episode \"\" was partially inspired by the story of the MSC \"Napoli\"?"} +{"answers": ["Katherine Rose Downie", "Downie", "Katherine", "Katherine Downie"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic swimmer takes her yellow duck pillow to competitions for luck?"} +{"answers": ["Ginn's Furniture Store"], "question": " \"\" is a rare survivor of repeated Ohio River floods that destroyed most of downtown Milton, Kentucky?"} +{"answers": ["Betty Jane Watson", "Watson", "Betty"], "question": " created the role of Laurey in the first London production of \"Oklahoma!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bristol Naturalists' Society"], "question": "the of Bristol, England, celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Samaantharangal"], "question": "for the film (1998), Balachandra Menon worked on nine aspects of the film-making and also won the National Film Award for Best Actor at the 45th National Film Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Head Start"], "question": ", the predecessor to Operation Chrome Dome, was based at Loring Air Force Base?"} +{"answers": ["Parson's Lodge Battery", "Parson's Lodge"], "question": "the tunnel beneath originally carried a railway built to take stone to improve the Gibraltar Harbour?"} +{"answers": ["Krona-N"], "question": "Russian military stations Krona and are named after the crown of a tree?"} +{"answers": ["Pilichowski", "Leopold", "Leopold Pilichowski"], "question": "painter was known for his commitment to social commentary and psychological depictions of Jewish themes in a heavily industrialized environment?"} +{"answers": ["Mesoraphidiidae"], "question": "fossils of the extinct snakefly family are known mainly from the Northern Hemisphere?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel Morris", "Rachel", "Morris", "Rachel Morris"], "question": "British hand-cyclist and defending Paralympic champion may miss the 2012 Games after being hit by a car while training?"} +{"answers": ["Boston Caucus"], "question": "the , of which American patriot Samuel Adams was a leader, was an early example of the \"smoke-filled room\" in politics?"} +{"answers": ["G.", "Krugers", "G. Krugers"], "question": " directed the first talkie in what is now Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth Norman", "Norman", "Ruth"], "question": " wore brightly colored clothing in an attempt to imitate the attire of extraterrestrials?"} +{"answers": ["Henrik Vibskov", "Henrik", "Vibskov"], "question": "Danish designer \"\", creator of the \"Big Wet Shiny Boobies Collection\", was inducted into the Chambre Syndicale de la Mode Masculine?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Cole", "Cole", "Samuel", "Samuel Cole"], "question": "in 1634, Boston innkeeper established the first tavern in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, which was featured in Longfellow's play \"John Endicott\"?"} +{"answers": ["Episode 3", "Episode 3"], "question": "although her character had been dead from the beginning of the series, Sheryl Lee was asked to return for \"\" of \"Twin Peaks\"?"} +{"answers": ["Elena Arzak", "Arzak", "Elena"], "question": " was named the best female chef in the world in 2012 by \"Restaurant\" magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Otia Imperialia"], "question": "philosopher Gottfried Leibniz referred to Gervase of Tilbury's 1214 encyclopedia as a \"bagful of foolish old woman's tales\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Henry", "Pepper", "John", "John Henry Pepper"], "question": " could make ghosts appear but could not make it rain despite the use of swivel guns, rockets, and a land mine?"} +{"answers": ["Leanne Del Toso", "Toso", "Leanne", "Del Toso"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic wheelchair basketball player played able-bodied basketball prior to being diagnosed with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy?"} +{"answers": ["Ratna Asmara", "Ratna", "Asmara"], "question": " was the first female film director in Indonesian history?"} +{"answers": ["Pemberton Point"], "question": " is home to the first commercial urban wind turbine in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Tilden", "Tilden", "Philip"], "question": "a design for a courtyard by was compared to a \"Spanish brothel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Delavan Terrace Historic District"], "question": "the destruction of the oldest house in the \"(Otis and John Houses, pictured)\" led to new attempts to promote historic preservation in Yonkers, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Marblehead Harbor"], "question": ", the birthplace of the predecessor of the U.S. Navy, was also the birthplace of Marine Corps Aviation one hundred years ago today?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Kharitonov", "Mark", "Mark Sergeyevich Kharitonov", "Kharitonov"], "question": " was awarded the first Russian Booker Prize in 1992 for his novel \"Lines of Fate\"?"} +{"answers": ["2012 Indian Premier League spot-fixing case"], "question": "a television station's sting operation of five Indian Premier League cricketers?"} +{"answers": ["German Central Library for the Blind"], "question": "the , founded in Leipzig in 1894, is the oldest library of its kind in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Hideo Fukuyama", "Hideo", "Fukuyama"], "question": " was the first Japanese driver to qualify for a NASCAR Winston Cup Series championship race?"} +{"answers": ["Halcyon", "Halcyon"], "question": ", the upcoming album by Ellie Goulding, was recorded in a barn?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Weinreich", "Weinreich", "Hans"], "question": "Königsberg printer issued the first printed books in Lithuanian and Old Prussian \"\", as well as the first Polish translation of Luther's Small Catechism?"} +{"answers": ["2000 Summer Olympics torch relay"], "question": "the Olympic Flame once burned at 2,000 degrees Celsius to ensure that it ?"} +{"answers": ["A Year in the Wild"], "question": "an episode of the 2012 nature documentary series featured Britain's largest national park, the Cairngorms?"} +{"answers": ["Spanish expedition to Formosa"], "question": "the was a campaign mounted in 1626 by the Spanish based in Manila, Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Ben", "Weekes", "Ben Weekes"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic wheelchair tennis player has played piano at the Sydney Opera House?"} +{"answers": ["Triumphant", "Triumphant"], "question": "American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey wrote her new single \"\" while her husband Nick Cannon was in the hospital for kidney failure?"} +{"answers": ["``Outlaw Run", "Outlaw Run"], "question": "Do you know that, when it opens in 2013, at the Silver Dollar City amusement park is to be the only wooden roller coaster with inversions?"} +{"answers": ["South Georgia Survey", "South Georgia"], "question": "the subantarctic whaling station of Grytviken welcomed the by housing expedition members in the local jail?"} +{"answers": ["Aaron Rhind", "Rhind", "Aaron"], "question": "2012 Paralympic swimmer trains with Australian Olympic swimming medalist Adam Pine?"} +{"answers": ["Cetinje Chronicle", "Cetinje chronicle"], "question": "the manuscript collection known as the begins with text about Skanderbeg?"} +{"answers": ["Parastremmatic dwarfism"], "question": "the bones of infants with look \"flocky\" on X-rays?"} +{"answers": ["Clark", "John", "John Harrison Clark"], "question": ", a reputed outlaw from the South African Cape, settled alone in modern-day Zambia in 1887 and in the early 1890s became the local people's chief?"} +{"answers": ["Mirgissa"], "question": " was the largest of eleven forts built between the second and third cataracts during the reign of Senusret III?"} +{"answers": ["2012 Kermadec Islands eruption"], "question": " \"\" which produced a pumice raft covering approximately , was not discovered until several weeks had passed?"} +{"answers": ["Windes", "Elsie Windes", "Elsie Ann Windes", "Elsie"], "question": "water polo player won two Olympic medals with the United States team?"} +{"answers": ["Séraphin", "François Dominique Séraphin", "François"], "question": " developed and popularised shadow plays in 18th-century France?"} +{"answers": ["Terang Boelan"], "question": " was the most successful local film ever released in the Dutch East Indies?"} +{"answers": ["Larry Huggins", "Huggins", "Larry"], "question": "Metra Chairman of the Board once withdrew himself from consideration for his current role because he felt it was a Republican position?"} +{"answers": ["Okno-S"], "question": "it is not publicly known where exactly is?"} +{"answers": ["The Rubber Room"], "question": "the documentary claimed that troubled teachers were being held in reassignment centers by the NYC Department of Education?"} +{"answers": ["Sreeram", "P. C. Sreeram", "P."], "question": " is an alumnus of the Madras Film Institute?"} +{"answers": ["Jeremiah's Gutter"], "question": " predated the Cape Cod Canal by almost two hundred years?"} +{"answers": ["Xu Lijia", "Xu", "Lijia"], "question": "Chinese Olympic gold medalist and flagbearer nearly died at age 12 and missed the Athens Olympics because of a tumor?"} +{"answers": ["Burton v. United States"], "question": "in 1904, Joseph R. Burton (R-KS) became the first United States Senator to be ?"} +{"answers": ["Anae", "Tumua Anae", "Tumua"], "question": "United States water polo player won the NCAA championship in 2010 and Olympic gold in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["T.B.", "T.B."], "question": " was a three-wheeled cyclecar manufactured by the aircraft department of Thompson Brothers from 1919 until 1924?"} +{"answers": ["Johnson", "B.", "B. Ed Johnson"], "question": "former Columbus, Georgia mayor helped found the Miss Georgia USA beauty pageant?"} +{"answers": ["CPJ International Press Freedom Awards"], "question": " recipients \"(1991 recipient Tatyana Mitkova pictured)\" have faced imprisonment, raids, and assassination?"} +{"answers": ["Sartorio", "Girolamo", "Girolamo Sartorio"], "question": "Venetian architect , the brother of composer Antonio Sartorio, designed the first German public opera house, the Oper am Gänsemarkt in Hamburg?"} +{"answers": ["Miki", "Mutsuko Miki", "Mutsuko"], "question": " created teacups from the soil of Japan, North Korea, and South Korea to promote \"harmonious relations\" between the three nations?"} +{"answers": ["Reed", "Budge", "Reed Budge"], "question": "before 1978, Idaho state senator had not missed a senate sitting in 12 years?"} +{"answers": ["Rapidcreekite", "rapidcreekite"], "question": "the mineral was discovered in Yukon, Canada, in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Cernogoraz", "Giovanni Cernogoraz", "Giovanni"], "question": "Croatian sports shooter , gold medalist in men's trap at the 2012 Olympics, works full time as a waiter at his father's restaurant in Novigrad?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Casemates Square", "Casemates Square"], "question": " \"\", once the site of public hangings, is now one of Gibraltar's main squares and nightlife hubs?"} +{"answers": ["cognitive vulnerability", "Cognitive vulnerability"], "question": "a is an erroneous belief or thought pattern that is believed to predispose a person to psychological problems?"} +{"answers": ["Background of the Bahraini uprising", "Background of the Bahraini uprising of 2011"], "question": "the stretch back to the 1920s?"} +{"answers": ["Carswell", "Reuben Carswell", "Reuben", "Reuben W. Carswell", "Reuben Walker Carswell"], "question": "the 48th Georgia Infantry Regiment of Confederate Lt. Colonel was in a brigade commanded by Carswell's mentor as a lawyer, Brigadier General Ambrose R. Wright?"} +{"answers": ["Märkisches Museum"], "question": "an axe from the collection of the new in Berlin was used to execute Max Hödel after his attempt to assassinate the Kaiser?"} +{"answers": ["SS Principessa Jolanda", "Principessa Jolanda", "SS Principessa Jolanda"], "question": " \"\", the largest Italian ocean liner built up to that time, capsized in 1907 while being launched and was declared a total loss?"} +{"answers": ["Liga Geral dos Trabalhadores de Angola"], "question": ", an exiled Angolan trade union linked to FNLA, received funding from the AFL–CIO during the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night"], "question": " starred Phil Hartman in one of his final acting roles?"} +{"answers": ["Garima Chaudhary", "Garima", "Chaudhary"], "question": " represented India as the country's sole judoka at the 2012 Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["collinsite", "Collinsite"], "question": " was discovered in British Columbia and named for the director of the Geological Survey of Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Amos Chapman", "Amos", "Chapman"], "question": " has been inducted into the Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame this year for his actions which saw him awarded the Medal of Honor in 1874?"} +{"answers": ["Later life of José de San Martín"], "question": "José de San Martín \"\", national hero of Argentina, in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France?"} +{"answers": ["The Bear Bryant Show"], "question": " regularly preempted live coverage of National Football League games that aired during the same time in Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["Soegijapranata", "Albertus Soegijapranata", "Albertus"], "question": ", Indonesia's first Catholic bishop, was born a Muslim?"} +{"answers": ["Taylor", "Taylor Brook", "Brook"], "question": " won the Lee Ettelson Composer's Award with a piece for violin accompanied only by a drone that is 14 cents flat of F?"} +{"answers": ["Portland", "Portland"], "question": "the , a restored 1947 sternwheeler based in Portland, Oregon, was the last steam-powered tugboat built in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Deutscher Volksverband"], "question": "just before the invasion of Poland, members of the German minority from were trained in sabotage by the Abwehr agents arriving in Poland from Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Wong", "Brian", "Brian Wong"], "question": "Canadian entrepreneur became one of the youngest persons ever to receive venture capital funding at the age of 19?"} +{"answers": ["Shining Bronze Cuckoo", "Shining bronze cuckoo"], "question": "the pigment on the dark-coloured eggs of the parasitic \"\" rubs off easily?"} +{"answers": ["Shimōsa Plateau"], "question": "the , which occupies most of northern Chiba Prefecture, Japan, is home to Narita International Airport?"} +{"answers": ["Mondo Cane", "Mondo Cane"], "question": "the 2010 album by Mike Patton was conceived during the singer's time in Bologna?"} +{"answers": ["Overpass Light Brigade"], "question": "\"\" is an activist collaborative public art project where \"holders of the light\" stand over roadways at night with lighted letters to spell out messages?"} +{"answers": ["Katy", "Katy Parrish", "Parrish"], "question": "2012 Australian athletics Paralympian trains with Tim Matthews in Melbourne, Victoria?"} +{"answers": ["Oevaang", "Oevaang Oeray", "Oeray"], "question": " was the first ethnic Dayak governor of West Kalimantan?"} +{"answers": ["Amiable"], "question": "the racehorse won two British Classic Races in 1894 despite having severe stringhalt that made her look like she was \"walking on hot bricks\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sudirman"], "question": "National Hero of Indonesia \"\" went on a seven-month guerrilla campaign with only one lung?"} +{"answers": ["Hélène", "Hélène Darroze", "Darroze"], "question": "a character in Pixar's \"Ratatouille\" was based on French chef ?"} +{"answers": ["Jorgensen", "Tim Jorgensen", "Tim Scott Jorgensen", "Tim"], "question": " set a new Division III college baseball record with 70 career home runs?"} +{"answers": ["Kebyar-Kebyar"], "question": "Gombloh's song \"\" is the only pop song regularly used in Indonesia's Independence Day ceremonies?"} +{"answers": ["Oakfield Manor"], "question": "the stables of have been used to house lions?"} +{"answers": ["The Secret River", "The Secret River"], "question": "Charles Scribner described his suggestion that the illustrations to by Marjorie Rawlings \"\" be in cream on coffee-colored paper as \"one of my silent contributions to dissolving the color barrier in the 1950s\"?"} +{"answers": ["Claudia-Maria Buch", "Claudia Maria Buch", "Buch", "Claudia"], "question": "Professor became a member of the German Council of Economic Experts on , 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Mahkamah Mosque"], "question": "the in Gaza was originally built as a \"madrasa\" in 1455 until the Ottomans converted it into a courthouse, hence the name \"mahkamah\"?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Spikes Award"], "question": "the is considered the most prestigious award in amateur baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Løken", "Kristian Rikardsen Løken", "Kristian", "Kristian Løken"], "question": "Norwegian officer fought against Germany in both the First and the Second World Wars?"} +{"answers": ["Gravity", "Gravity"], "question": "the first recordings of began in ?"} +{"answers": ["Thirteenth Siege of Gibraltar"], "question": "the troops \"\" included the founder of the original Hellfire Club?"} +{"answers": ["Job attitude"], "question": " influences performance, rather than the other way around?"} +{"answers": ["Greg'' Rutherford", "Greg Rutherford", "Rutherford", "Greg"], "question": "Olympic long jump champion great-grandfather won three Football League First Division titles with Newcastle United?"} +{"answers": ["Helen", "Helen Lee", "Helen Lee", "Lee"], "question": "Korean-Canadian film director made her debut in her pyjamas?"} +{"answers": ["Karina", "Bryant", "Karina Bryant"], "question": "after winning her first Olympic medal at her fourth Olympic Games, British judoka hasn't ruled out competing at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio?"} +{"answers": ["Jeff Luhnow", "Luhnow", "Jeff"], "question": " worked as an engineer, management consultant, and technology entrepreneur before shifting to baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Kartinah"], "question": "the 1940 film included product placement for Singer?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Mexico City"], "question": "after winning the in 1867, General Diaz personally released Hungarian Major János Csizmadia in return for the same favor during his prison time in Puebla two years before?"} +{"answers": ["Yadkin–Pee Dee River Basin"], "question": "places in the inspired locations in the 1960s sitcom \"The Andy Griffith Show\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sahana", "Sahana Kumari", "Kumari"], "question": "2012 Indian Olympic high jumper qualified for the Games after breaking the eight-year-old national record?"} +{"answers": ["Numb", "Numb"], "question": "according to Erika Ramirez of \"Billboard\" magazine, the lyrical message of Usher's song \"\" is \"Forget your troubles and fist-pump!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Euphoria", "Euphoria"], "question": "Usher's song \"\", from his seventh studio album \"Looking 4 Myself\", was produced by Swedish electronic dance music trio Swedish House Mafia \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Destinee Hooker", "Destinee Dante Hooker", "Hooker", "Destinee"], "question": "volleyball player won four NCAA championships in the high jump?"} +{"answers": ["Pétursson", "Hannes", "Hannes Pétursson"], "question": " poetry has been translated from Icelandic into 12 languages?"} +{"answers": ["Andjar", "Andjar Asmara", "Asmara"], "question": " taught both D. Djajakusuma and Usmar Ismail the art of film?"} +{"answers": ["Doxocopa pavon"], "question": "the female looks like a California Sister?"} +{"answers": ["The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge"], "question": "U.S. President Calvin Coolidge \"\" received a large amount of fan mail after publishing ?"} +{"answers": ["Phillips", "Mollie", "Mollie Phillips", "Mollie Doreen Phillips"], "question": " was the first woman to carry the flag and lead out her national team at an Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Multi", "Multi"], "question": "Japanese literary critic Hiroki Azuma considered the robot character from \"To Heart\" the \"most influential character among the male otaku\" after \"Neon Genesis Evangelion\"?"} +{"answers": ["Delestre", "Simon Delestre", "Simon"], "question": "equestrian , when asked if he had any hobbies, said there was no time for them?"} +{"answers": ["Autographa sansoni"], "question": " is a moth that lives in the Pacific Northwest?"} +{"answers": ["1992 Birmingham Fire season"], "question": "the included the first tie game in World League history with their draw against the London Monarchs?"} +{"answers": ["Brett", "Brett Moffitt", "Moffitt"], "question": " was the youngest driver ever to win in NASCAR touring series competition, but held that honor for less than a year?"} +{"answers": ["Blanchard's cricket frog"], "question": "the \"\" is considered threatened or endangered in three states, but is not listed under the US Endangered Species Act?"} +{"answers": ["Jim Holder", "Jim", "Holder"], "question": "College Football Hall of Fame inductee set the NAIA record in 1963 for most yards gained in a season, rushing for 1775 yards in just ten games?"} +{"answers": ["Gilbert S. Meem", "Meem", "Gilbert Simrall Meem", "Gilbert"], "question": "Virginia militia (Confederate) brigadier general moved to Seattle, Washington, in 1892 and was appointed postmaster by U.S. President Grover Cleveland?"} +{"answers": ["Stimulus modality"], "question": "lip reading is a process for humans?"} +{"answers": ["Guðmundsdóttir", "Una Guðmundsdóttir", "Una"], "question": ", who headed one of the first schools for young children in Iceland, became nationally known as a psychic?"} +{"answers": ["Teddybear Airdrop Minsk 2012"], "question": "Belarus sacked two top generals after a Swedish advertising agency illegally that dropped hundreds of teddy bears carrying pro-democracy messages?"} +{"answers": ["Cantabroraphidia"], "question": "the ancient snakefly was the first snakefly described from the El Soplao ambers?"} +{"answers": ["Ira", "Ira B. Thompson", "Ira Bowman Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": " was appointed prosecuting attorney of Crenshaw County, Alabama, less than a year after being indicted for his activities within the local Ku Klux Klan organization?"} +{"answers": ["Maggie", "Maggie Steffens", "Steffens"], "question": "water polo player led all scorers in the 2012 Summer Olympics, with 21 goals?"} +{"answers": ["Zeus", "Zeus olympius", "Zeus"], "question": " was discovered on Mount Olympus?"} +{"answers": ["Hanan", "Ralph", "Josiah Ralph Hanan", "Ralph Hanan"], "question": " \"\" abolished the death penalty in New Zealand by voting against the legislation that he himself introduced into Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Seklucjan", "Jan Seklucjan"], "question": "the first Protestant translation of the New Testament into Polish was published by in Königsberg, in the Polish fief Duchy of Prussia, between 1551 and 1553?"} +{"answers": ["Makoto Ogawa", "Ogawa", "Makoto Ogawa", "Makoto"], "question": "among pilots of his air group, Japanese ace downed the highest number of Boeing B-29 Superfortresses?"} +{"answers": ["Messelite", "messelite"], "question": "the mineral was described in 1890, discredited in 1940, reinstated and named \"neomesselite\" in 1955, and named \"messelite\" once again by 1959?"} +{"answers": ["Curtis", "Tommy", "Tommy Curtis"], "question": "until UCLA's record winning streak ended at 88 games, college basketball player had not lost a game since he was 14 years old in high school?"} +{"answers": ["Triplaris americana"], "question": "the \"\" is in a mutualistic relationship with certain ant species?"} +{"answers": ["Krithika"], "question": " was one of the earliest writers in India to have authored a number of children's books in English?"} +{"answers": ["David J. Lane", "David J. Lane", "Lane", "David"], "question": ", the new U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Agencies for Food and Agriculture, was an executive with the ONE Campaign and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation?"} +{"answers": ["Tomahawk", "Tomahawk"], "question": "Tomahawk's features \"some of the most unusual rhythms to be played by human hands since time began\"?"} +{"answers": ["Poderi Aldo Conterno", "Aldo", "Aldo Conterno", "Conterno"], "question": "the Piedmont winemaker served with the U.S. Army in the Korean War?"} +{"answers": ["1995 Gulf of Aqaba earthquake"], "question": "the apparently triggered an earthquake swarm from its epicenter?"} +{"answers": ["Sedric", "Webber", "Sedric Webber"], "question": " was named an NCAA Division I men's basketball in two different conferences?"} +{"answers": ["Speeches and debates of Ronald Reagan"], "question": "\"Time\" magazine ranked \"\" at the Berlin Wall in the top 10 greatest speeches?"} +{"answers": ["Jenny McCudden", "Jenny", "McCudden"], "question": "in 2012 became the first female editor in the 176-year history of the newspaper \"The Sligo Champion\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Black Hole War", "Black Hole War"], "question": "the book , by theoretical physicist Leonard Susskind, covers the scientific debate between Susskind and Stephen Hawking on the black hole information paradox?"} +{"answers": ["Greg", "McMichael", "Greg McMichael"], "question": "Do you know that, after five seasons playing minor league baseball, in his first season with the Atlanta Braves, pitcher was runner-up for league Rookie of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Parazoanthus swiftii"], "question": "the , a colonial coral, often grows on the surface of the green finger sponge?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Blakey", "Michael Blakey", "Michael Blakey"], "question": " led research at the African Burial Ground National Monument that revealed how 18th-century New Yorkers exploited and mistreated African slaves?"} +{"answers": ["Fourth Fitna"], "question": "the pitted two half-brothers, the Abbasid caliphs al-Amin and al-Ma'mun, against each other?"} +{"answers": ["Teeology"], "question": ", an e-commerce co-founded by Jennifer Lopez, uses new technology and social network tools to \"disrupt the traditional retail model\"?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of Oliver Cromwell, Westminster", "Statue of Oliver Cromwell"], "question": "in 2004, a group of Members of Parliament proposed melting down the \"\" which had stood outside the Houses of Parliament for 105 years?"} +{"answers": ["Felice Bauer", "Felice", "Bauer"], "question": " and Franz Kafka first met 100 years ago today in Prague, exchanged hundreds of letters, and were engaged twice?"} +{"answers": ["Lost Land of the Jaguar"], "question": "BBC One's \"Expedition Guyana\" was renamed to appeal to a wider audience, as a reference to Arthur Conan Doyle's \"The Lost World\"?"} +{"answers": ["Themeda quadrivalvis"], "question": " is sometimes found as a bird seed contaminant?"} +{"answers": ["Tyrer", "Edward", "Edward Tyrer"], "question": ", the Commissioner of Police, Hong Kong, was mysteriously approved for early retirement on \"health grounds\" at the height of the leftist riots in ?"} +{"answers": ["Episode 6188"], "question": "\"\" of the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\" was broadcast in real-time and featured the exit of Mark Brennan?"} +{"answers": ["James Cable", "Cable", "James"], "question": "\"The Telegraph\" described as \"one of the most influential naval strategic thinkers of the last half-century\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nuclear Strike"], "question": "shooting for full motion video employed a live tiger and the Batcave?"} +{"answers": ["Bridge over Troubled Water"], "question": "Simon & Garfunkel declined an invitation to perform at Woodstock while they were working on the album ?"} +{"answers": ["Merson", "Greg", "Greg'' Merson", "Greg Merson"], "question": " made the final table of the 2012 World Series of Poker main event even though he is a shorthanded cash game specialist?"} +{"answers": ["Bond", "David Bond", "David Bond", "David"], "question": " took eight weeks of unpaid leave from his job in order to become one of three gold medallists for the British team at the 1948 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Liver injury"], "question": "5% of people who sustain a physical trauma have some form of ?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Alfred Edmund Hudd", "Alfred Hudd", "Hudd"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1911, the Clifton Antiquarian Club of Bristol, England, paid tribute to the efforts of with an inscribed, inlaid grandfather clock?"} +{"answers": ["Mekeli", "Wesley", "Mekeli Tiu Wesley", "Mekeli Wesley"], "question": "both and his brother Tai were during their careers?"} +{"answers": ["Abuwtiyuw"], "question": " was mummified and received a special burial?"} +{"answers": ["Patent war"], "question": "a fought by Alexander Graham Bell, credited with inventing the telephone, involved 600 lawsuits and lasted 11 years?"} +{"answers": ["Gottesman", "Irving", "Irving Isadore Gottesman", "Irving Gottesman"], "question": " is the first psychologist to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award of the International Society for Psychiatric Genetics?"} +{"answers": ["Agelas schmidti"], "question": "the often has a colonial coral living symbiotically on its surface?"} +{"answers": ["Kate", "Allenby", "Kate Allenby"], "question": "former British Olympic bronze medallist became a PE teacher after she retired from professional sport?"} +{"answers": ["Nick Stone", "Nick Stone Missions"], "question": "the plot of \"Crisis Four\" in the book series, written before the September 11 attacks, involved a plan by Osama bin Laden to destroy the White House?"} +{"answers": ["Zafferano"], "question": "the bill covers at the restaurant have saffron fibres woven into them?"} +{"answers": ["Alavaraphidia"], "question": "the extinct snakefly is known from a single female trapped in amber \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dieudonné LaMothe", "Dieudonné", "LaMothe"], "question": "Haitian runner said he completed the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics in fear for his life?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy Bikin Pembalesan"], "question": ", a 1930 sequel, was released four months after the original film's conclusion?"} +{"answers": ["Invading My Mind"], "question": "Jennifer Lopez's song \"\", from her seventh studio album \"Love?\", was co-produced by Lady Gaga?"} +{"answers": ["Copley", "John Copley", "John Copley", "John"], "question": "Englishman was the oldest person ever to receive an Olympic medal, winning silver at the age of 73?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Lawrence Eichelberger", "Robert", "Robert L. Eichelberger", "Eichelberger"], "question": "General \"\" was ordered to take Buna, or not come back alive?"} +{"answers": ["Garrick Agnew", "Agnew", "Garrick"], "question": "Australian Olympic swimmer worked his passage from Brisbane to Vancouver in the engine room of a freight ship?"} +{"answers": ["United States Invitational Young Physicists Tournament"], "question": "in 2008, an Australian girls' school defeated an American boys' school for the championship?"} +{"answers": ["Kapitan", "Kapitan Laut Buisan", "Buisan"], "question": "Do you know that, as a 16th- and 17th-century ruler of Maguindanao, led raids against Spanish settlements?"} +{"answers": ["1912 Summer Olympics"], "question": "the wrestling match between Alfred Asikainen and Martin Klein at the lasted eleven hours and forty minutes?"} +{"answers": ["1952 Winter Olympics torch relay"], "question": " did not carry the Olympic Flame?"} +{"answers": ["Pi de les Tres Branques"], "question": " \"\" is a tree that is regarded as symbolising unity of the \"Catalan Countries\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ira", "Ira Nadel", "Ira Bruce Nadel", "Nadel"], "question": "Canadian literary critic considers the legend of the Olympic torch relay a total fabrication?"} +{"answers": ["Amaryllis", "Amaryllis"], "question": "the was sunk and used as an artificial reef after being wrecked by Hurricane Betsy in 1965?"} +{"answers": ["Paul", "Ass", "Van Ass", "Paul van Ass"], "question": ", the coach of the Dutch men's hockey team at the 2012 Olympics, generated controversy by not selecting \"T&T\" for the squad?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Johnson Henderson", "Robert", "Henderson"], "question": "Confederate Colonel division commander persuaded Henderson to sign his parole at the end of the American Civil War as a brigadier general?"} +{"answers": ["Parental brain"], "question": "the is changed by parental experience, as well as changing hormone levels during pregnancy and postpartum?"} +{"answers": ["Maddocks", "Chris Maddocks", "Chris"], "question": "at his fifth Olympics in 2000, British walker started injured and entered the stadium in last place as The Proclaimers' \"I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)\" was played on loudspeakers?"} +{"answers": ["Lee", "Merrien", "Lee Merrien"], "question": "following a Facebook campaign, \"\" was named as one of the three British competitors in the marathon at the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Steinhagen", "Ruth", "Ruth Ann Steinhagen"], "question": " regularly set an empty place at the dinner table for baseball player Eddie Waitkus before she shot him, becoming one of the first stalkers and an inspiration for \"The Natural\"?"} +{"answers": ["Conroy Virtus"], "question": "the , intended to carry the Space Shuttle orbiter, would have used two B-52 bomber fuselages in its construction?"} +{"answers": ["Bert", "Bert Bushnell", "Bushnell"], "question": "1948 Olympics rowing gold medallist was involved in the evacuation of Dunkirk during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Niki Reiser", "Reiser", "Niki"], "question": ", composer for such films as \"Alles auf Zucker!\", was awarded the Rheingau Music Prize in 2005 for \"suffusing each individual work with its own unique sound\"?"} +{"answers": ["Khirbet Zanuta"], "question": "residents of the Iron Age village of near Hebron achieved a revision of the planned demolition of their dwellings by the Israeli military authorities?"} +{"answers": ["Burnley Savings and Loans", "Burnley Savings and Loans Limited"], "question": ", an alternative to High Street banks in Burnley, Lancashire, now has a waiting list for would-be customers?"} +{"answers": ["Köllnischer Park"], "question": "the in Berlin houses bears \"(one pictured)\", known as the city mascots?"} +{"answers": ["Ram Singh Yadav", "Yadav", "Ram"], "question": "2012 Indian Olympic competitor is the second Indian athlete ever to be qualified for the Olympics marathon?"} +{"answers": ["Les raboteurs de parquet"], "question": "Gustave Caillebotte's 1875 painting was rejected by the Salon for its \"vulgar subject matter\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maladi"], "question": "professional goalkeeper was instrumental in the development of television in Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Augie Wolf", "Augie", "Wolf"], "question": "Olympic shot putter son, A.J., was a junior United States national shot put champion?"} +{"answers": ["Gopala", "Gopala Chandra Praharaj", "Praharaj"], "question": " spent three decades compiling \"Purnachandra Odia Bhashakosha\", a seven-volume lexicon of the Oriya language?"} +{"answers": ["1976 Summer Olympics torch relay"], "question": "the Olympic Flame was from Greece to Canada in 1976?"} +{"answers": ["Maurycy Trębacz", "Maurycy", "Trębacz"], "question": "painter belonged to the first generation of Jewish artists from Poland who broke away from the age-old religious prohibition on portraying a human figure \"(1887 painting pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Samantha Murray", "Samantha", "Murray"], "question": " will achieve her childhood dream of competing at the Olympics when she participates in the modern pentathlon for Great Britain at the 2012 Games?"} +{"answers": ["General Union of Negro African Workers"], "question": "the was one of the main forces behind the 1958 vote for independence in Guinea?"} +{"answers": ["Regan Lamble", "Regan Danae Lamble", "Regan", "Lamble"], "question": "race walker , representing Australia in the 2012 Olympics, commentated a men's race walking event for Eurosport?"} +{"answers": ["Jebel Musa", "Jebel Moussa", "Jebel Musa"], "question": " in Morocco is possibly the southern Pillar of Hercules, with the Rock of Gibraltar being the northern pillar?"} +{"answers": ["megalomania", "Grandiose delusions"], "question": "about 10% of healthy people experience ?"} +{"answers": ["Liam Killeen", "Liam", "Killeen"], "question": "mountain biker \"\" is due to compete once more for Britain in the 2012 Summer Olympics after crashes took him out of medal contention in the 2004 and 2008 Games?"} +{"answers": ["Damage control surgery"], "question": " is often performed in a heated operating room to combat hypothermia?"} +{"answers": ["Nasir al-Dawla", "al-Dawla", "Nasir"], "question": "the Hamdanid Emir of Mosul, , was deposed by his own sons and his wife and died imprisoned in a fortress?"} +{"answers": ["Chromium hydride"], "question": " is formed when chromium is electroplated?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Tim George", "Tim"], "question": ", who gained only 28 yards in 20 games played in the National Football League as a wide receiver, was elected into two halls of fame?"} +{"answers": ["Beki", "Beki Smith", "Beki Lee", "Smith"], "question": "2012 Australian Olympic race walker lives in Canberra, where she is working on a degree via correspondence?"} +{"answers": ["Cowgirl in the Sand"], "question": "Neil Young wrote his classic songs \"\", \"Down by the River\" and \"Cinnamon Girl\" while suffering from the flu with a high fever?"} +{"answers": ["Chloe Esposito", "Chloe", "Esposito"], "question": "2012 Australian Olympic modern pentathlete , ranked eleventh in the world, is the daughter of a 1984 Olympics modern pentathlete?"} +{"answers": ["Ready Teddy", "Ready Teddy"], "question": " is the only three-day eventing horse to have won individual gold medals at both the Olympic Games and the World Equestrian Games?"} +{"answers": ["Shirenewton Hall"], "question": "the 1988 BBC television film \"The Woman He Loved\", about the abdication of King Edward VIII, was partially shot at ?"} +{"answers": ["Trengove", "Jessica Trengove", "Jessica"], "question": "2012 Australian Olympic marathon runner won Sydney's 2011 City2Surf?"} +{"answers": ["Dagobert Frey", "Dagobert", "Frey"], "question": "Austrian historian led the Gestapo in a mass looting campaign from the Warsaw and Kraków museums and national art galleries during the Nazi German occupation of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["1968 Summer Olympics torch relay"], "question": "some runners in the were burned by exploding torches?"} +{"answers": ["Cryobatrachus"], "question": "the extinct amphibian \"(restoration pictured)\" was discovered in the Transantarctic Mountains of Antarctica?"} +{"answers": ["Jørgen", "Jørgen Juve", "Juve"], "question": " was captain of the Norwegian football team that won Olympic bronze medals in Berlin in 1936, after knocking out Germany in the quarter final?"} +{"answers": ["John Oluseun Dabiri", "John Dabiri", "John", "Dabiri"], "question": " designed and constructed a wind farm based on the optimal vortex formation of schooling fish?"} +{"answers": ["Col du Ballon d'Alsace"], "question": "the was the first official mountain climb in the Tour de France?"} +{"answers": ["Halil Zorba", "Zorba", "Halil"], "question": "despite becoming British weightlifting champion shortly before the 2012 Olympics, wasn't named to the British squad for the Games?"} +{"answers": ["Casting Crowns", "Casting Crowns"], "question": "the producers of Casting Crowns' were Mark A. Miller, of country band Sawyer Brown, and contemporary Christian singer Steven Curtis Chapman?"} +{"answers": ["Alaaeldin Abouelkassem", "Abouelkassem", "Alaaeldin"], "question": "Do you know that, at the 2012 Olympics, of Egypt became the first representative of an African nation to win an Olympic fencing medal?"} +{"answers": ["No Exit", "No Exit"], "question": "the \"Miami Vice\" episode \"\" had its title changed from \"Three-Eyed Turtle\" when it was discovered the latter was sexual slang?"} +{"answers": ["Little Black Cormorant", "Little black cormorant"], "question": "the eggs of the \"\" are covered in a layer of lime?"} +{"answers": ["Emily Diamond", "Emily", "Diamond"], "question": "sprinter was selected for Great Britain's relay squad at the 2012 Olympics despite having run the distance outdoors competitively only six times?"} +{"answers": ["Chatrak"], "question": "the Bengali film , shown in the Directors' Fortnight at Cannes, caused controversy in India when its sexually explicit scene was leaked online?"} +{"answers": ["Rhonda Coullet", "Coullet", "Rhonda"], "question": " composed and sang a tribute to her close friend John Belushi after his death, for a \"Saturday Night Live\" segment produced by his widow?"} +{"answers": ["Titmarsh", "Kelsey", "Kelsey Titmarsh"], "question": "2012 Olympian is a member of the first Canadian women's rhythmic gymnastics all-around group to qualify for the Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["magnesiopascoite", "Magnesiopascoite"], "question": "while the mineral was discovered in Utah, the two cotype specimens are in a museum in California?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Kurtz", "Kurtz"], "question": "German-American photographer published the first color images that were widely reproduced \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Andrea", "St. Bernard", "Andrea St. Bernard"], "question": " is the first Grenadian taekwondo practitioner to be selected for an Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Lewisia"], "question": "Meriwether Lewis discovered the first at Lolo Creek, in the mountain range that became known as the Bitterroot Mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Rebecca", "Rebecca Henderson", "Henderson"], "question": "2012 Australian Olympic cross country mountain biker is coached by cyclist Dan McConnell, who is also set to represent Australia in mountain biking?"} +{"answers": ["Hieronymus Roth", "Hieronymus", "Roth"], "question": "Königsberg alderman was imprisoned for life by Great Elector Frederick William because Roth wanted Ducal Prussia to remain a fief of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["1940 Summer Olympics torch relay"], "question": "the Japanese Olympic Committee did not like the suggestion that the could go through China?"} +{"answers": ["Everett", "Scott", "Everett Scott", "Lewis Everett Scott"], "question": " held the Major League Baseball consecutive games played streak before Lou Gehrig?"} +{"answers": ["Tacoma Speedway"], "question": " \"\" had a dangerous reputation among drivers because of flying gravel and splinters?"} +{"answers": ["Clarence Louie", "Clarence", "Louie"], "question": "during s tenure as chief, the Osoyoos Indian Band started the first aboriginal-owned winery in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Kayla Harrison", "Kayla", "Harrison"], "question": "at the 2012 Olympics, became the first American to win a gold medal in judo?"} +{"answers": ["Crime and Dissonance"], "question": ", a compilation of work by Ennio Morricone, presents the composer as \"a sonic experimentalist\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gene Weltfish", "Gene", "Weltfish"], "question": "anthropologist lost her Columbia University faculty job and could not find another when U.S. Senators investigated her for alleged un-American activities?"} +{"answers": ["Pyramid of Neferefre"], "question": "130 bulls were sacrificed in the Sanctuary of the Knife of the during a ten-day feast?"} +{"answers": ["Samantha", "Samantha Reid", "Samantha Reid", "Reid"], "question": "2012 Olympic synchronized swimmer is a \"Mermaid\"?"} +{"answers": ["Comatulida"], "question": "if an arm of a \"\" breaks off, then at least two will grow to replace it?"} +{"answers": ["Jensen", "Søren Marinus Jensen", "Søren"], "question": "Danish wrestler won two gold medals at an Olympic Games which is no longer considered to be an Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Geological Observations on South America"], "question": "naturalist Charles Darwin's book is based on travels during the second voyage of HMS Beagle?"} +{"answers": ["Isaiah", "Isaiah Jamal Wilkerson", "Wilkerson", "Isaiah Wilkerson"], "question": " holds the NJIT Highlanders men's basketball program records for points and rebounds in their Division I era?"} +{"answers": ["Richardson fire", "Richardson Backcountry Fire", "Richardson Fire"], "question": "last year's in Alberta, Canada, was the second largest in the province's recorded history at over ?"} +{"answers": ["Jade Jones", "Jade Louise Jones", "Jade Jones", "Jade", "Jones"], "question": "2012 Olympic taekwondo competitor won Great Britain's first ever gold medal at the Youth Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Madrona Manor"], "question": ", on the United States' National Register of Historic Places, is now a bed and breakfast inn with a Michelin-starred restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["Sasaki", "Daisuke Sasaki", "Daisuke"], "question": " wrestled with and defeated eight other men to become King of Stockholm?"} +{"answers": ["Teddy", "Teddy Riner", "Teddy Pierre-Marie Riner", "Riner"], "question": "2012 French Olympic gold medallist \"\" was the first male judoka to win five world titles?"} +{"answers": ["Puccinia mariae-wilsoniae"], "question": "the first documented specimens of the were collected by a former mayor of Buffalo, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Kar", "Chintamoni", "Chintamoni Kar"], "question": "sculptor received civilian awards from India and France and won an Olympic medal for Great Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Jane Lee", "Jane", "Lee", "Jane Lee"], "question": " is the first woman from Southeast Asia to climb the Seven Summits?"} +{"answers": ["Zach", "Zach Vincej", "Vincej"], "question": " won the Brooks Wallace Award, given to the best shortstop in college baseball, in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Furey", "Sean Furey", "Sean"], "question": "2012 Olympic javelin thrower spends time bomb-proofing electronics?"} +{"answers": ["Fusiliers' Arch"], "question": "the in Dublin \"\" was modelled on the Arch of Titus in Rome?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah", "Sarah Attar", "Attar"], "question": "California student is one of Saudi Arabia's first female athletes at the Olympics, and is due to compete at the 2012 Games in an event she hasn't competed in since high school?"} +{"answers": ["Ludwig van Beethoven", "Ludwig van", "Ludwig van"], "question": "the fragments of Beethoven's music in the soundtrack of Kagel's film are modified to imitate the way the deaf composer heard his own work?"} +{"answers": ["Tora", "Harris", "Tora Lian-Juin Harris", "Tora Harris"], "question": "Olympic high jumper , who was a four-time United States national champion, studied mechanical and aerospace engineering at Princeton University?"} +{"answers": ["Yi", "Siling", "Yi Siling"], "question": " was both the first person to qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics and the first person to win a gold medal at the Games?"} +{"answers": ["Psathyrella ammophila"], "question": "the has a symbiotic relationship with marram grass?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Billy Mitchell", "Billy Mitchell", "Mount Billy Mitchell"], "question": " \"\" was named for \"Billy\" Mitchell, who is often referred to as the \"father of the United States Air Force\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rose Anderson", "Anderson", "Rose"], "question": "when she played for Great Britain against Australia on , became Scotland's first Olympic basketball player?"} +{"answers": ["Rd", "Rd Mochtar", "Mochtar"], "question": "the nobleman acted in 69 films in his nearly 60-year career?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Craig Kinsley", "Kinsley"], "question": "prior to the 2012 Summer Olympics American javelin thrower had never competed in an international competition?"} +{"answers": ["Güttler", "Ludwig", "Ludwig Güttler"], "question": "Queen Elizabeth II made the German trumpeter and conductor an officer of the OBE, in recognition of his efforts to reconstruct the Frauenkirche in Dresden?"} +{"answers": ["Buchanan", "Caroline", "Caroline Buchanan"], "question": "2012 Olympic BMX rider was one of Australia's best BMX riders in 2008 but could not compete in Beijing because her youth made her ineligible?"} +{"answers": ["Amarantoraphidia"], "question": "the extinct snakefly is named for air beings of the Cantabrian mythologies?"} +{"answers": ["Larner", "George", "George Larner", "George Edward Larner"], "question": " \"\" is the only gold medallist in the history of the Olympic Games in the men's 3,500 metres and 10 miles walk?"} +{"answers": ["Center Square/Hudson–Park Historic District"], "question": "the 19th-century Albany, New York, neighborhoods of were unnamed until neighborhood associations were formed in the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Oh Love"], "question": "\"\", the first single from Green Day's album, \"¡Uno!\", is the third-ever song to make its debut at number one on the US Rock Songs chart?"} +{"answers": ["Eddy Rodríguez", "Eddy", "Eddy Rodríguez", "Rodríguez"], "question": "when defected from Cuba, his boat nearly capsized and he had to eat ground coffee beans to survive?"} +{"answers": ["Rhodesian mission in Lisbon"], "question": "in 1965, British diplomacy proved helpless to stop Rhodesia's ?"} +{"answers": ["Attenborough and the Giant Egg"], "question": "an egg of the extinct elephant bird given to David Attenborough in 1960 inspired the making of his 2011 documentary ?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Green", "Green", "Jack Green", "Jack"], "question": "2012 Olympian set new personal bests in both the 400 m and the 400 m hurdles just two weeks before the Games?"} +{"answers": ["Balthasar", "Kindermann", "Balthasar Benjamin Kindermann", "Balthasar Kindermann"], "question": " wrote in 1658 a praise of beer, in 1660 a guidebook for speeches, and in 1664 the hymn on which Bach's chorale cantata BWV 94 is based?"} +{"answers": ["Brittany Borman", "Brittany", "Borman"], "question": " improved her personal best javelin throw by nearly 7 feet (more than 2 meters) en route to making the 2012 U.S. Olympic team?"} +{"answers": ["The Director's Cut"], "question": "the Fantômas album features a thrash metal cover of Nino Rota's theme from \"The Godfather\"?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "C. Ferris White", "Clarence Ferris White", "White"], "question": " designed more than 1,100 buildings in the U.S. state of Washington \"(example pictured)\" and over 300 more in the company town of Potlatch, Idaho?"} +{"answers": ["religion in Liechtenstein", "Religion in Liechtenstein"], "question": "in Liechtenstein, although there are exemptions, education is mandatory?"} +{"answers": ["Sweet Life", "Sweet Life"], "question": "\"\", the third single in Frank Ocean's debut album \"Channel Orange\", was released a few days after he came out as a bisexual?"} +{"answers": ["Buhari", "Abdul", "Abdul Buhari"], "question": "in addition to being a competitive discus thrower, 2012 British Olympian works two days a week for investment bank Credit Suisse?"} +{"answers": ["Ettore Petrolini", "Ettore", "Petrolini"], "question": " is considered one of the most important figures of avanspettacolo, vaudeville, and revue?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar North Mole Lighthouse"], "question": "the shares its name with the breakwater on which it stands in Gibraltar Harbour?"} +{"answers": ["Stanning", "Heather", "Heather Stanning"], "question": " gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics was predicted in her school yearbook?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Byron", "Byron Christopher"], "question": "crime reporter \"\" says he has been subject to more search warrants \"than the average drug dealer in Detroit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lonesome Glory"], "question": ", the first American steeplechaser to win more than in prize money, was also the first American-trained horse to win a National Hunt race in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Jason Young", "Young", "Jason", "Jason Young"], "question": "2012 Olympic discus thrower almost gave up on the sport in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Joel Dexter"], "question": "Andrew Still wanted to portray the stabbing of his character realistically because stabbings had often occurred in Glasgow?"} +{"answers": ["Kathryn", "Mitchell", "Kathryn Mitchell"], "question": "2012 Australian Olympic javelin thrower threw an Olympic A-qualifying distance in January, but since it was a club event, the throw did not count for Olympic qualification?"} +{"answers": ["Temple Emanu-El", "Temple Emanu-El"], "question": "\"Miky\", a bomb-sniffing police dog that only responds to commands in Hebrew, helped to revitalize the Jewish community in Helena, Montana, that built ?"} +{"answers": ["Annie", "Annie Martin", "Martin", "Annie Martin"], "question": "prior to the 2012 Summer Olympics, \"\" was the only active Canadian beach volleyballer who had competed at an Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Sabawoon Rehabilitation Centre"], "question": "the Pakistan Army established the for brainwashed militants after a military operation in Swat?"} +{"answers": ["Pink Turns to Blue"], "question": "\"\" was named one of the 500 best songs since punk rock began?"} +{"answers": ["Brett", "Brett Morse", "Morse"], "question": ", slated to represent Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Olympics, was the first Welshman to win the discus at the UK Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Gervais Street Bridge"], "question": " was the only bridge across the Congaree River in Columbia, South Carolina, from 1928 until 1953?"} +{"answers": ["Alana", "Nicholls", "Alana Nicholls"], "question": "2012 Australian Olympic canoeist was the 2011 Australian Canoeing Athlete of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Hotu-iti"], "question": "Japanese archaeologists restored Ahu Tongariki site \"\" after a 1960 tsunami reached Easter Island?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Price", "Elizabeth", "Price", "Elizabeth Price", "Elizabeth Nicole Price"], "question": "artistic gymnast , a 2012 Olympics alternate, was not picked for the five-member U.S. team even though she finished fourth at the Olympic Trials?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar North Mole Elbow Lighthouse"], "question": "the in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar also serves as a control room for the Gibraltar Harbour?"} +{"answers": ["Naomi Flood", "Flood", "Naomi"], "question": "2012 Australian Olympic canoeist was the 2009 overall winner for the Ironwoman Series?"} +{"answers": ["Straily", "Dan Straily", "Dan"], "question": "as of August 2, led all American professional baseball pitchers in strikeouts for 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Upper Krishna Project"], "question": "136 villages have been completely submerged in the backwaters of the reservoirs constructed as a part of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Lance Brooks", "Brooks", "Lance"], "question": "the parents of 2012 Olympian successfully petitioned for him to compete as a one-person track and field team in eighth grade?"} +{"answers": ["Ridi Viharaya"], "question": " \"\", a Buddhist cave temple in Sri Lanka, was built by Dutthagamani of Anuradhapura in gratitude that the cave's silver helped him achieve one of his dreams?"} +{"answers": ["Ocean Giants"], "question": "the BBC nature documentary series includes episodes about whale songs and the cognitive abilities of dolphins?"} +{"answers": ["Marlena Wesh", "Marlena Hilari Wesh", "Marlena", "Wesh"], "question": "American sprinter chose to represent Haiti in the 2012 Olympics though she has never been there?"} +{"answers": ["Jo Brigden-Jones", "Brigden-Jones", "Jo"], "question": "2012 Australian Olympic canoeist has participated in surf lifesaving competitions?"} +{"answers": ["First Hatta Cabinet"], "question": "Mohammad Hatta was vice president, prime minister, and minister of defence during his ?"} +{"answers": ["John Fraser", "John Fraser", "John", "Fraser"], "question": "Scottish botanist was a plant collector for Catherine, Czar of Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Eilish", "McColgan", "Eilish McColgan"], "question": "2012 British Olympic steeplechaser is coached by her mother, Liz, a former world 10,000 metres champion?"} +{"answers": ["Missing Foundation"], "question": "anarchist industrial music group helped instigate the Tompkins Square Park Riot in ?"} +{"answers": ["Otte", "Tarren", "Tarren Otte"], "question": ", the oldest member of Australia's 2012 Olympic synchronized swimming contingent, has struggled to stay involved in the sport because of the financial costs of competing?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Marion", "Francis", "Walker", "Francis Marion Walker"], "question": "a brigadier general commission for Confederate Colonel arrived at his headquarters the day after he was killed at the Battle of Atlanta in the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands"], "question": "in the , naturalist Charles Darwin presents one of the earliest accounts of the process of magmatic differentiation?"} +{"answers": ["Architecture of Póvoa de Varzim"], "question": "the diverse in Portugal includes Romanesque art \"\", notable contemporary architecture and fishermen's houses that have been described as \"Eskimo burrows\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hargreaves", "Julia Hargreaves", "Julia"], "question": "Australian 2012 Olympic equestrian jumper was born in Hong Kong, grew up in the United States and Australia, and now resides in the Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["Schleswig horse", "Schleswig Coldblood"], "question": "the is on the Food and Agriculture Organization's list of endangered domestic animal breeds, having reached a low of only 5 stallions and 35 mares in 1976?"} +{"answers": ["Olga", "Olga Butkevych", "Butkevych"], "question": "Ukrainian-born wrestler is to compete for Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Olympics, despite only gaining British citizenship in May this year?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Cameron", "James Cameron", "James Cameron"], "question": "Union Colonel , killed at the American Civil War First Battle of Bull Run, was a brother of U.S. Secretary of War Simon Cameron?"} +{"answers": ["Conquistador", "Conquistador"], "question": "\"\" was one of the few Procol Harum songs in which the music was written before the lyrics?"} +{"answers": ["Adnan Kapau Gani", "Adnan", "A. K. Gani", "Gani"], "question": "National Hero of Indonesia was a film star and smuggler?"} +{"answers": ["Forbes' Quarry"], "question": "the 1848 discovery of Neanderthal remains \"\" in , Gibraltar, was the second in history, but its significance was not realised for another sixteen years?"} +{"answers": ["Arboform"], "question": "scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology won the 2010 European Inventor Award for their work on the development of ?"} +{"answers": ["Caitriona Jennings", "Caitriona", "Jennings"], "question": "Irish Olympian achieved the qualifying standard for the 2012 Summer Olympics in just her second marathon?"} +{"answers": ["I Protest"], "question": "the song \"\" by MC Kash became a protest anthem in Jammu and Kashmir during the 2010 unrest?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait of Anne Hathaway"], "question": "a purported , dated 1708, may be the only surviving depiction of her?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Edward Staub", "William Staub", "Staub"], "question": "the first consumer treadmill for home use was developed in the late 1960s by aerospace engineer ?"} +{"answers": ["Sedgman", "Alethea Sedgman", "Alethea"], "question": "2010 Commonwealth Games gold medalist was selected over her boyfriend for the 2012 Olympics because national selectors wanted to send a female competitor?"} +{"answers": ["Luti", "Margarita Luti", "Margarita"], "question": "Flaubert wrote of Raphael's mistress-model \"\", \". She was a beautiful woman. That is all you need to know\"?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Scott Brash", "Brash"], "question": " plans to compete in show jumping at the 2012 Olympics on the back of a horse that cost an estimated two million euros?"} +{"answers": ["John Chambers", "John Chambers", "John", "Chambers"], "question": "the ironsands steel production company started in New Zealand by eventually failed because a bricklayer was shot?"} +{"answers": ["Afia", "Charles", "Afia Charles"], "question": "2012 Antiguan Olympic sprinter is the daughter of Ruperta Charles, who competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Gyngell", "Skye", "Skye Gyngell"], "question": "chef described her Michelin star as a \"curse\"?"} +{"answers": ["Carter", "Chris Carter", "Chris", "Chris Carter"], "question": "screenwriter \"\" spent 13 years working for \"Surfing Magazine\" before creating \"The X-Files\" and \"Millennium\"?"} +{"answers": ["James Huckle", "Huckle", "James", "James Charles Huckle"], "question": "2012 British Olympic shooter took up the sport after his father bought a rifle to deal with a rat problem?"} +{"answers": ["Black Native Party"], "question": "Afro-Uruguayan intellectuals founded the in 1936, the third Black political party in Latin America?"} +{"answers": ["Breen", "Melissa", "Melissa Breen"], "question": "Australian Olympian ran the 100 metres 27 times in 2012 trying to achieve an Olympic A qualifying time of 11.29 seconds?"} +{"answers": ["Masaharu", "Masaharu Matsushita", "Matsushita"], "question": ", president of Panasonic from 1961 to 1977, married the daughter of Panasonic's founder and adopted his family name before joining the company?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Paterson-Robinson", "Paterson-Robinson"], "question": "2012 Olympic equestrian jumper of Australia was not selected for the 2004 Olympics because his horse was injured?"} +{"answers": ["Mirabelle", "Mirabelle"], "question": "despite first opening in 1936, was named London's best new restaurant in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Gyroporus cyanescens"], "question": "the edible mushroom \"\" quickly turns dark blue if it is injured?"} +{"answers": ["Donald Cabral", "Donn", "Cabral", "Donn Cabral"], "question": "to deprive his body of oxygen in the five months before the Olympic trials, Olympic steeplechaser spent over 10 hours a day in a high-altitude tent he bought on Craigslist?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus rhodantha"], "question": "fewer than 1000 mature plants of the endangered remain in the wild?"} +{"answers": ["Stuart R. Schram", "Stuart Reynolds Schram", "Schram", "Stuart"], "question": ", biographer of Chairman Mao, started his career as a nuclear physicist working on the Manhattan Project?"} +{"answers": ["Cannon Fodder", "Cannon Fodder"], "question": "video game , intended as an anti-war satire, drew controversy for juxtaposing violence and humour, as well for iconography resembling the remembrance poppy?"} +{"answers": ["van Nus", "Nus", "Robyn", "Robyn van Nus"], "question": "Australian Olympian took up her sport of shooting to help deal with chronic fatigue syndrome?"} +{"answers": ["Morley Street"], "question": ", a two-time American Champion Steeplechase Horse, was named after a street in London?"} +{"answers": ["Queenston Formation"], "question": "the \"(outcrop pictured)\" is used by the ceramic industry in the Canadian province of Ontario and for natural gas production in the U.S. state of New York?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Hindes", "Hindes", "Philip"], "question": "track cyclist was born in Germany and did not take up cycling until 2008, but has been selected to represent Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Milicia excelsa"], "question": "seed of the is largely dispersed by fruit bats?"} +{"answers": ["Janet Cherobon-Bawcom", "Janet", "Cherobon-Bawcom"], "question": "2012 Olympian started running only as a means to get a college scholarship and says she never \"really became interested\" in the sport?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Hart", "Richard Hart"], "question": ", a Jamaican historian and politician, was expelled from the People's National Party in 1954 for his alleged communist views despite co-founding the party in 1938?"} +{"answers": ["Wiener Taschenoper"], "question": "the Vienna \"pocket opera\" took children to John Cage's \"A House Full of Music\" and adults on Stockhausen's \"Michael's Journey Around the Earth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Roberto Janet", "Roberto", "Janet", "Roberto Janet Durruty"], "question": ", who is representing Cuba at the 2012 Olympics, is a two-time hammer throw champion at both the Ibero-American and the Central American and Caribbean Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Sa'd", "Sa'd al-Dawla", "al-Dawla"], "question": "the Hamdanid Emir of Aleppo, , was denied entry to his own capital for much of his early reign?"} +{"answers": ["manganvesuvianite", "Manganvesuvianite"], "question": "while manganese-bearing vesuvianite has been studied since 1883, \"\" was not described until 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Johnson-Thompson", "Katarina Mary Johnson-Thompson", "Katarina", "Katarina Johnson-Thompson"], "question": "2012 British Olympic heptathlete missed most of the 2010 season with jumper's knee?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Hogan", "Hogan"], "question": ", the Republican mayor of Aurora, Colorado, was the Democratic congressional candidate who ran against Republican and Apollo 13 astronaut Jack Swigert?"} +{"answers": ["Kaila", "Kaila McKnight", "McKnight"], "question": ", a 1500 metres runner for Australia at the 2012 Olympics, spent three months competing overseas before the Olympic qualifiers?"} +{"answers": ["1963 Syrian coup d'état"], "question": "the Syrian Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party came to power in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Smock", "Amanda Smock", "Amanda"], "question": "Do you know that, as a child, 2012 Olympic triple jumper believed she would one day be an Olympic gymnast like Nadia Comăneci?"} +{"answers": ["The finger", "the finger"], "question": "the Connecticut Supreme Court found that giving the \"\" was offensive, but not obscene?"} +{"answers": ["A Town Called Mercy"], "question": "the upcoming Wild West-themed \"Doctor Who\" episode, \"\", was mainly filmed around Almería, Spain, the same location used for many Westerns, including \"A Fistful of Dollars\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah Robles", "Sarah", "Sarah Elizabeth Robles", "Robles"], "question": "American weightlifter , who has been called \"the strongest woman in America\", lived on less than USD$400 a month while training for the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Zoe", "Buckman", "Zoe Buckman"], "question": "Australian 1500 metre runner is one of ten University of Oregon alumni selected to compete at the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["golden-crowned sparrow", "Golden-crowned sparrow"], "question": "the is an important destroyer of weed seeds on the Pacific coast of North America?"} +{"answers": ["Wojdan Shaherkani", "Wojdan", "Shaherkani"], "question": "2012 Olympic judo competitor is required to be accompanied by a male guardian during the Games?"} +{"answers": ["Kanō school"], "question": "the dominated Japanese painting for four centuries \"(17th-century painting illustrated)\", headed by members of the same family?"} +{"answers": ["Fagbenle", "Temi Fagbenle", "O. T. Fagbenle", "Temi"], "question": "2012 Olympian was born in the United States to Nigerian parents but plays basketball internationally for Great Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Helene", "Helene Wildbrunn", "Wildbrunn", "Leonore Helene Wildbrunn"], "question": ", a celebrated Wagnerian soprano at the Vienna State Opera and La Scala, began her career in 1907 as a contralto at the Stadttheater Dortmund?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan Hammond", "Jonathan Hammond", "Jonathan", "Hammond"], "question": "2012 British Olympic shooter is the most successful athlete ever for Scotland at a Commonwealth Games, having won four medals in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["The Pest House"], "question": "\"Millennium\" \"\" has been compared to the 1996 film \"Scream\"?"} +{"answers": ["Connor", "Jaeger", "Connor Jaeger"], "question": " qualified for the 2012 Olympics on what was only his fifth-ever swim of the 1500-meter freestyle in competition?"} +{"answers": ["Fleischer", "Tilly", "Tilly Fleischer"], "question": "at the 1936 Summer Olympics, \"\" became the first German woman to win a gold medal?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar South Mole Lighthouse"], "question": "the in the harbour of the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar features two galleries?"} +{"answers": ["Murder of Thomas Bates"], "question": "although four people testified that he did not , Oswald Grey was the last person hanged at Winson Green Prison?"} +{"answers": ["Wells", "Lauren Wells", "Lauren", "Lauren Wells"], "question": ", a 2012 Olympian, has been mistaken for fellow Australian hurdler Jana Pittman?"} +{"answers": ["St Oswald's Church", "St Oswald's Church, Grasmere"], "question": ", Cumbria \"\", is notable for its associations with William Wordsworth and its annual ceremony of rushbearing?"} +{"answers": ["Melissa Hoskins", "Hoskins", "Melissa"], "question": "2012 Olympics track cyclist took up the sport after participating in a talent identification event?"} +{"answers": ["Necroraphidia"], "question": "the Cretaceous snakefly takes its name, in part, from the Latin word for \"bent\" and the Greek word for \"dead\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kent", "Kent Roger Bergersen", "Bergersen", "Kent Bergersen"], "question": "Norwegian footballer left the Greek club Panionios G.S.S. because the club didn't pay his salary?"} +{"answers": ["Ashwood", "Jessica Ashwood", "Jessica"], "question": "2012 Olympic 800 metre freestyle swimmer started swimming when she was four years old?"} +{"answers": ["Kuldeep", "Joshi", "Kuldeep Joshi"], "question": " is a blind student who continuously played the tabla for twelve hours?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Tarwater", "Davis Edward Tarwater", "Davis Tarwater"], "question": "after the US Olympic Trials swimmer \"\" announced his retirement and headed home before realizing he had qualified for the 2012 Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Mohammad Fahad Muflih al-Qahtani", "Mohammad Fahad al-Qahtani", "al-Qahtani", "Mohammad"], "question": "Saudi Arabian professor and ACPRA co-founder expects a \"snowball\" loss of control by the Saudi government?"} +{"answers": ["Halliday", "Liz Halliday", "Liz"], "question": " said that her ambitions were to be the first woman to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans and to make the United States Equestrian Team?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Czarne"], "question": "a majority of German-Swedish forces in the mutinied, capitulated and then joined the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Army?"} +{"answers": ["Max", "Kepler", "Max Kepler"], "question": " received the largest signing bonus given to a European player by a Major League Baseball team?"} +{"answers": ["LaCaze", "Genevieve", "Genevieve LaCaze"], "question": " made it onto the 2012 Olympic squad only after the Australian Olympic Committee intervened in the Athletics Australia selection process?"} +{"answers": ["Buli", "Mulugeta Buli", "Mulugeta"], "question": " created a private security cabinet for Emperor Haile Selassie?"} +{"answers": ["Cherry Lass"], "question": "in 1905 won the 1,000 Guineas Stakes and the Epsom Oaks, but finished third in the St. Leger Stakes and missed the Fillies Triple Crown in British horse-racing?"} +{"answers": ["Gilla", "Gerzon", "Gilla Gerzon"], "question": ", the Director of the Haifa USO, had 241 trees planted in Israel in memory of the 241 Americans killed in the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing?"} +{"answers": ["New Labour, New Danger"], "question": "the ASA ruled that the adverts portrayed Tony Blair as \"dishonest and sinister\"?"} +{"answers": ["52-hertz whale"], "question": "the is known only by its unique sound \"(listen, speeded up ten times to 520 hertz)\", the only one of its kind ever recorded, and has been called the loneliest whale in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Pancreatic injury"], "question": "while is less common than other abdominal injuries, its diagnosis can be very difficult due to the location of the pancreas in the body?"} +{"answers": ["12th Arizona Territorial Legislature", "Arizona Territorial Legislature"], "question": "during his address to the , Governor Trittle expressed concern about the cowboys in the southwestern parts of the territory?"} +{"answers": ["Algernon Kingscote", "Kingscote", "Algernon"], "question": "tennis player and Australian Open winner was the son of novelist Lucas Cleeve?"} +{"answers": ["Berdjoang"], "question": "the propaganda film was the Japanese overlords' only feature-length film in the Dutch East Indies?"} +{"answers": ["Francois", "Terry", "Terry A. Francois", "Terry Francois"], "question": " was the first African American member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors?"} +{"answers": ["Capture of Malolos"], "question": "during the Philippine–American War, the cost only eight American lives?"} +{"answers": ["Wikimedia UK"], "question": " was initially denied charitable status by the British government on the basis that providing free access to information on its own was not a charitable purpose?"} +{"answers": ["Michel Ory", "Ory", "Michel"], "question": "an asteroid that Swiss physics teacher thought he had discovered in 2008 turned out to be a periodic comet, and the discovery earned him an Edgar Wilson Award?"} +{"answers": ["Hands Up or I'll Shoot"], "question": "the East German police comedy , produced in 1965, was banned by censors and only released in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Achon", "Julius Achon", "Julius"], "question": " was the first Ugandan athlete to win a gold medal at the World Junior Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Presseurop"], "question": "the European Commission-funded news portal translates and publishes news articles from over two hundred sources into ten European languages?"} +{"answers": ["John Gurley Flook", "John Flook", "John", "Flook"], "question": "one-term state legislator wrote the bill in 1868 to establish a land-grant agricultural college, which grew and became today's Oregon State University?"} +{"answers": ["Mahajjah"], "question": "according to local Muslim tradition, the prophet Muhammad leaned against a stone in the southern Syrian town of ?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Morland Buckland", "Mary Buckland", "Buckland", "Mary"], "question": ", a scientific illustrator, took a year-long geological tour as a honeymoon with her husband William Buckland?"} +{"answers": ["War and Peace", "War and Peace"], "question": "Sergei Bondarchuk, the director of the Academy Award-winning Soviet film , first offered the role of Pierre Bezukhov to Olympic weightlifter Yury Vlasov?"} +{"answers": ["Mohamed Refaat El-Saeed", "Mohamed", "El-Saeed"], "question": "in 1995, the Egyptian left-wing leader was nominated to the Upper House of Parliament by Hosni Mubarak?"} +{"answers": ["1988 Spitak earthquake", "1988 Armenian earthquake"], "question": "35 days after the December , six people were rescued alive from a collapsed building?"} +{"answers": ["Busybody", "Busybody"], "question": "the racemare improved the race record by three seconds when she won the 1,000 Guineas Stakes in 1884?"} +{"answers": ["The Pharaoh Who Conquered the Sea"], "question": "the BBC documentary, , explores the legend claiming that the pharaoh Hatshepsut built ships that were capable of sailing to the Land of Punt?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas tree production in Denmark"], "question": "the most popular species for and most of Europe is the Nordmann fir?"} +{"answers": ["Maha Sammata Manu", "Sammata", "Maha", "Maha Sammata"], "question": "according to Buddhist cosmology, in the beginning of the world, was elected by the people of Jambudvipa, the only habitable continent on earth, to be their first monarch?"} +{"answers": ["Nico Ladenis", "Nico", "Ladenis"], "question": " was the first self-taught chef to win three Michelin stars?"} +{"answers": ["William Warren Orcutt", "William", "Orcutt"], "question": "a petroleum geologist named began collecting fossils from the La Brea Tar Pits in 1901, bringing the site to the attention of the scientific community?"} +{"answers": ["Dardanella", "Dardanella"], "question": " featured a Chinese man dubbed the \"Douglas Fairbanks of Java\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim Bottomley", "Bottomley"], "question": " \"\" set the Major League Baseball single-game record for runs batted in during the 1924 season, a record that still stands?"} +{"answers": ["Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas"], "question": "the collection of the of Madrid has some 40,000 items, from Ming and Qing dynasty porcelains to Granadian silk, Moroccan embroidery, and Turkish inkpots?"} +{"answers": ["Tourism in the Republic of Ireland"], "question": " accounts for around 4% of the Irish GNP?"} +{"answers": ["Temples of Mount Hermon"], "question": "there are approximately on the slopes of Mount Hermon?"} +{"answers": ["Ergys Kaçe", "Kaçe", "Ergys"], "question": "footballer was born in Albania, but moved to Greece at the age of three?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar Dam"], "question": "the was built on the Santa Ynez River to impound of water, but about half of the reservoir's capacity has been lost due to siltation?"} +{"answers": ["St Laurence's Church, Morland", "St Laurence's Church"], "question": " \"\", has the only Anglo-Saxon tower in Cumbria?"} +{"answers": ["North-South Carrier"], "question": "the is the largest engineering project ever undertaken in Botswana?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Mączyński", "Jan Mączyński"], "question": "the Polish-Latin dictionary written by the Polish Arian in 1564 included translations of jargon, and was a subject of a satirical poem by Jan Kochanowski?"} +{"answers": ["Kartolo"], "question": "although he appeared in eight films with his wife, was never cast as her lover?"} +{"answers": ["Agyen Kokobo", "Kokobo", "Agyen"], "question": "while serving as the Akwamu Chief, ruled the state with his mother as the queen mother?"} +{"answers": ["Maha Yazawin", "Maha Yazawin Kyaw"], "question": "the 18th-century Burmese chronicle of Toungoo Dynasty has formed the basis for all subsequent histories of the country?"} +{"answers": ["Magnus", "Sylling Olsen", "Olsen", "Magnus Sylling Olsen"], "question": " first goal in Tippeligaen was named the best goal of the round?"} +{"answers": ["Schneider", "Karl Schneider", "Karl", "Karl Schneider"], "question": "in response to \"Heil Hitler\", said he regretfully could not cure Adolf Hitler, as he was an ophthalmologist, not a neurologist?"} +{"answers": ["Point Gammon Light", "Gammon Light"], "question": "the was turned into an observation tower for bird-watching?"} +{"answers": ["Bannud", "Anwar", "Anwar Bannud"], "question": "former Syrian chief-of-staff, , was the only Syrian officer to reach a rank of colonel under the French mandate?"} +{"answers": ["Montaval"], "question": "no other racehorse has started with longer odds and won the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes than in 1957?"} +{"answers": ["Tarchaneiotes", "John", "John Tarchaneiotes"], "question": "although was the nephew of Byzantine emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos, he became one of the leaders of the Arsenites, who denounced Michael's legitimacy?"} +{"answers": ["Shrub", "Shrub"], "question": "serving has recently become a trend in bars across the United States, Canada, and London?"} +{"answers": ["International Youth Meeting Center", "International Youth Meeting Center in Oświęcim/Auschwitz"], "question": "near the former Auschwitz concentration camp, the in Oświęcim now fosters dialogue and reconciliation between Germans and Poles, Christians and Jews?"} +{"answers": ["Arostropsis"], "question": "the entire weevil genus is known from only one specimen, which is years old?"} +{"answers": ["Josh", "Falkingham", "Josh Falkingham"], "question": " scored a goal during his first match in the Scottish Football League First Division?"} +{"answers": ["Bassline", "Bassline"], "question": "according to Hazel Robinson of \"California Literary Review\", the title of Chris Brown's song \"\" is a metaphor for \"penis\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chess in Armenia"], "question": " is one of the country's most popular sports?"} +{"answers": ["Vimy", "Vimy"], "question": "in 1955, became the first foreign horse to win the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, and captured the largest prize in British horse-racing that year?"} +{"answers": ["Suwa", "Nejiko Suwa", "Nejiko"], "question": "Nazi minister Joseph Goebbels gave a violin to that might have been a stolen Stradivarius?"} +{"answers": ["Harry M. Steinfeldt", "Harry Steinfeldt", "Harry", "Steinfeldt"], "question": " performed in a minstrel show before becoming a professional baseball player?"} +{"answers": ["Entoloma mathinnae"], "question": "the Tasmanian mushroom is named after a 19th-century indigenous Australian girl?"} +{"answers": ["Cancrocaeca"], "question": ", the world's most highly cave-adapted crab, lives only in the Maros karst of Sulawesi?"} +{"answers": ["Bristol Pound"], "question": "the , launched on September 19, 2012, is the largest alternative currency in the UK to the official pound sterling?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William F. Fitzgerald", "William Francis Fitzgerald", "Fitzgerald"], "question": "every time was appointed to the bench it was to replace another judge who had died?"} +{"answers": ["The Fat Duck"], "question": "Heston Blumenthal's restaurant in Bray, England, serves dishes such as egg and bacon ice cream, and snail porridge \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alex", "Alex Johnson", "Johnson"], "question": "in 1971, said he would prefer \"playing in hell\" than remaining with the California Angels?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Herx", "Henry Herx"], "question": ", a film critic for Catholics, was upset that Siskel and Ebert walked out on a film, as \"his job was to sit there and watch it and give an honest review\" no matter how bad?"} +{"answers": ["Altes Stadthaus, Bonn", "Altes Stadthaus"], "question": "the in Bonn was built for French occupation forces after World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Live While We're Young"], "question": "the official video for One Direction's \"\" was premiered four days early following a leak of it online?"} +{"answers": ["Illecillewaet Glacier"], "question": "in the early 1900s the in British Columbia, Canada, was described as the \"most visited glacier in the Americas\"?"} +{"answers": ["Caine's Arcade"], "question": ", a short documentary on nine-year-old Caine's cardboard arcade, has raised over $200,000 towards his college fund and the creation of a non-profit organization?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Steves Homestead", "Edward Steves"], "question": "when the Texas landmark \"\" was restored by the San Antonio Conservation Society in the 1950s, Yale University donated an 1857 Chickering grand piano?"} +{"answers": ["al-Bukhari", "Nasuhi al-Bukhari", "Nasuhi"], "question": "former Syrian prime minister resigned after only three months in office when talks to ratify the Franco-Syrian Treaty of Independence broke down?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Brooks Kieschnick", "Brooks", "Kieschnick", "Brooks Kieschnick"], "question": " is the first Major League Baseball player to hit a home run as a pitcher, designated hitter and pinch hitter in the same season?"} +{"answers": ["Chashme Shahi"], "question": "the , a Mughal garden in Srinagar, was built by Ali Mardan who was a governor of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan?"} +{"answers": ["Illingworth", "Charles Illingworth", "Charles"], "question": "the school of surgery founded by , Glasgow's Regius Professor of Surgery from 1939, \"came to dominate academic surgery in Britain for a generation or more\"?"} +{"answers": ["Agathis atropurpurea"], "question": "the Australian tree is known as the black kauri or the blue kauri because of the colour of its bark?"} +{"answers": ["Christian", "Boussus", "Christian Boussus"], "question": "French tennis player was part of the victorious French Davis Cup squad who held the title between 1929 and 1932, as \"the Fifth Musketeer\", although he never played a match?"} +{"answers": ["Ray Long", "Ray", "Long", "William Ray Long"], "question": " was the editor-in-chief of \"Cosmopolitan\" magazine between 1919 and 1931, and left to become a book publisher?"} +{"answers": ["Enamorada de Ti''", "Enamorada de Ti"], "question": " included previously recorded songs by American singer Selena, which were turned into duets with other artists?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew Brisbane", "Brisbane", "Matthew"], "question": "explorer survived three Antarctic shipwrecks but was murdered in the Falkland Islands in 1833?"} +{"answers": ["Eucommia montana"], "question": "fossilized seeds of the extinct tree are found from British Columbia to Colorado?"} +{"answers": ["Muhammad al-Khuli", "al-Khuli", "Muhammad"], "question": " was removed as the Syrian Air Force Intelligence chief by Hafez al-Assad due to international pressure regarding Khuli's alleged involvement in the Hindawi affair?"} +{"answers": ["Solomon Islands dance", "Solomon Islands"], "question": " on Tikopia is \"almost obsessional behavior\"?"} +{"answers": ["The world's 100 most threatened species"], "question": " includes one \"\" with only five surviving mature individuals?"} +{"answers": ["Padgett", "Ernie Padgett", "Ernie"], "question": " turned an unassisted triple play in the second game of his major league career?"} +{"answers": ["St Candida and Holy Cross", "Church of St Candida and Holy Cross"], "question": "the in Whitchurch Canonicorum is the only parish church in England to have a shrine containing the relics of a saint?"} +{"answers": ["Hydrophis donaldi"], "question": "the is highly venomous and every scale on its body is adorned with a spine?"} +{"answers": ["Andreas", "Andreas Boltz", "Boltz"], "question": " is the cathedral music director at the Frankfurt Cathedral Kaiserdom St. Bartholomäus?"} +{"answers": ["When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"], "question": "the proverbial phrase \"\" was first coined by Christian anarchist writer Elbert Hubbard in 1915?"} +{"answers": ["Cummings", "Ashleigh", "Ashleigh Cummings"], "question": "actress sat her Year Eleven exams early, so she could take part in the Australian film \"Tomorrow, When the War Began\"?"} +{"answers": ["Collegiate School", "Camberwell Collegiate School"], "question": "the in London was designed by the architect of the city's Fishmongers' Hall?"} +{"answers": ["Berner", "Carl Berner", "Carl Berner", "Carl James Berner", "Carl"], "question": "civic activist and former toymaker is the oldest living man in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["The Clink", "The Clink"], "question": "before entering restaurant, diners must hand over any mobile phones or sharp objects?"} +{"answers": ["Cenarrhenes"], "question": "the leaves of the smell like stale cabbage when crushed?"} +{"answers": ["Outreach", "outreach"], "question": " services can target diverse populations, from sex workers to Wikipedia editors and readers?"} +{"answers": ["Carter", "Amanda", "Amanda Carter"], "question": " was the oldest member of the Gliders at the 2012 Summer Paralympics, and the only one who had participated in 1992, 1996 and 2000 Summer Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["Kylie", "Kylie Gauci", "Gauci"], "question": "although \"\" is a 2 point player, she was the only player on her team to score a three point basket at the 2012 Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["Shri Laxmi Narayan Mandir"], "question": "the is one of the oldest functioning temples in Karachi?"} +{"answers": ["Chamant", "Chamant"], "question": " win over Brown Prince and Silvio in the 2,000 Guineas Stakes in 1877 was misreported as a victory by 2,000 men under \"Chamat Croun\" and \"Prince Silvio\" in the ongoing Russo-Turkish War?"} +{"answers": ["Ball", "Neal", "Neal Ball"], "question": "Major League Baseball shortstop beat his close friend Babe Ruth in a bowling challenge in 1923?"} +{"answers": ["Fischerinsel"], "question": "although the in central Berlin was levelled in the 1960s to build tower blocks, a replica of the old inn \"Zum Nußbaum\" was constructed in the Nikolaiviertel in 1987?"} +{"answers": ["Marcus Aurelius", "Smith", "Marcus A. Smith", "Marcus"], "question": "Arizona Territorial Delegate was accused of receiving gold from the Wham Paymaster Robbery?"} +{"answers": ["Adab al-Tabib"], "question": "the author of , called the \"crowning achievement\" in early Islamic medical ethics, may actually have been a Christian?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Thamm", "Hans", "Thamm"], "question": ", who founded the boys' choir Windsbacher Knabenchor in 1946 and conducted them for 31 years, recorded Bach's cantata \"Wer Dank opfert, der preiset mich, BWV 17\", in 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Kelly Heath", "Kelly", "Heath", "Kelly Mark Heath"], "question": " received his only Major League Baseball at-bat because of a case of hemorrhoids?"} +{"answers": ["Bisporella citrina"], "question": " \"\" are one of the most common small discos?"} +{"answers": ["Darkush"], "question": "a Roman inscription at the Syrian town of on the Orontes River attests to the existence of a shipbuilding industry for river-going boats in the town?"} +{"answers": ["Kaapa Mbitjana Tjampitjinpa", "Kaapa", "Tjampitjinpa", "Kaapa Tjampitjinpa"], "question": " was the first Indigenous Australian artist to win a contemporary art award, and the first to have the export of his paintings refused under cultural heritage laws?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Awhad", "Al-Awhad Ayyub", "Ayyub"], "question": "a year after capturing Ahlat, Arjish and Van in Anatolia, the Ayyubid prince faced revolts in each of those cities?"} +{"answers": ["AkustiChrisye"], "question": "the Indonesian album was inspired in part by Frank Sinatra's rearrangements of his hits?"} +{"answers": ["East End Brewing Company"], "question": "demand for beer from Pittsburgh's spiked after the Pittsburgh Steelers won Super Bowl XLIII?"} +{"answers": ["Păstorel Teodoreanu", "Păstorel", "Teodoreanu"], "question": "satirist \"\" embarrassed his fellow Romanian Masons when he showed up drunk for his initiation ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Shaykh Saad", "al-Shaykh Saad"], "question": " in the Hauran region of Syria was mentioned by several Christian scholars and pilgrims, including Eusebius, Egeria and Jerome, as the town of St. Job?"} +{"answers": ["Petrarch", "Petrarch"], "question": "the Thoroughbred earned £11,700 in prize money from various races in 1876, the most in British horse-racing that year?"} +{"answers": ["Roekihati"], "question": " bucked a trend of intellectualising films in the Dutch East Indies?"} +{"answers": ["Yertsevo"], "question": "the account of life in the labor camp, described in the book \"A World Apart\" by Herling-Grudziński, preceded Solzhenitsyn's revelations about gulags by a decade?"} +{"answers": ["Jarl André Storbæk", "Jarl", "Storbæk"], "question": "Norway international footballer captained Strømsgodset in his first match for the club?"} +{"answers": ["Let Me Love You", "Let Me Love You"], "question": "in the music video for \"\", American singer Ne-Yo \"channels\" Michael Jackson in his dance moves?"} +{"answers": ["Tomb of Bibi Jawindi"], "question": "the \"\" is considered the most ornate of the five monuments in Uch?"} +{"answers": ["Khan Dannun"], "question": "the town and refugee camp of in Syria was originally a basalt caravanserai built by the Mamluk governor of Damascus in 1376?"} +{"answers": ["Mullen", "John J. Mullen", "John", "John J. Mullen"], "question": " was elected Mayor of Everett, Massachusetts, while he was suspended from his position on the Board of Aldermen?"} +{"answers": ["Memorial Hall", "Memorial Hall"], "question": " was the first building shared by male and female students at the University of Delaware?"} +{"answers": ["Calumet Photographic"], "question": "the majority of Chicago-based retail stores are in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["The Cube", "The Cube"], "question": "the restaurant \"(pictured in Milan)\" has \"popped up\" in Milan, Stockholm, Brussels, and London?"} +{"answers": ["Acop", "Romeo Acop", "Romeo M. Acop", "Romeo"], "question": " is the incumbent representative of Antipolo City's Second Legislative District?"} +{"answers": ["The Goat Puzzle"], "question": " in the 1996 adventure game \"\" is considered by many to be one of the hardest video game puzzles of all time?"} +{"answers": ["Candice", "Cohen-Ahnine", "Candice Cohen-Ahnine"], "question": "the daughter of is a Jewish-Saudi princess whom French President Nicolas Sarkozy attempted to bring to France, but failed?"} +{"answers": ["Jubho Lagoon"], "question": " in Pakistan is home to around six thousand vulnerable Dalmatian Pelicans \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "Charles Warren", "Warren", "Charles Warren", "Charles Hugh Warren"], "question": "although is best known for political leadership in environmental matters, he also crafted legislation that created the first U.S. statewide 9-1-1 emergency telephone service?"} +{"answers": ["Stob", "Stob"], "question": "a legend likens some of the earth pyramids near in southwest Bulgaria to petrified wedding guests?"} +{"answers": ["Enedina Arellano Félix", "Félix", "Enedina"], "question": ", the leader of the Tijuana Cartel, is the first female Mexican drug lord?"} +{"answers": ["Space Command", "Russian Space Command"], "question": "the is responsible for controlling Russia's military satellite constellation?"} +{"answers": ["Frederik Reesen Magle", "Frederik Magle", "Magle", "Frederik"], "question": " required the use of the thigh bone from a giraffe as an instrument in his symphonic suite \"Cantabile\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shamir", "Yair Shamir", "Yair"], "question": ", who has recently entered politics in Israel, served as the director of Israel Aerospace Industries from 2005 to 2011 without pay?"} +{"answers": ["Walthamstow by-election, 1897"], "question": "the vegetarian philanthropist Arnold Hills planned to contest the as a temperance candidate?"} +{"answers": ["Franz", "Lehrndorfer", "Franz Lehrndorfer"], "question": " was the organist of the Munich Frauenkirche cathedral for over three decades?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Mushannaf", "al-Mushannaf"], "question": "the Syrian village of has a well-preserved temple, dated to the first century BC, that was dedicated to Zeus and Athena?"} +{"answers": ["Episode 6", "Episode 6"], "question": "Harley Peyton, writer of \"\" of \"Twin Peaks\", found it difficult to write for Kyle MacLachlan's character Dale Cooper?"} +{"answers": ["Bara Bröst"], "question": "the Swedish feminist network won the right for women to bare breasts at swimming pools in Malmö, but the city's ruling did not result in any significant difference?"} +{"answers": ["Eunice Bommelyn", "Eunice", "Bommelyn"], "question": "the Tolowa people of California will refrain from performing the Nee-dash dance for the rest of 2012 so as to honor the late ?"} +{"answers": ["Vacha Reservoir"], "question": " is the tallest dam in Bulgaria?"} +{"answers": ["Eduardo Enrique Castro Luque", "Eduardo Castro Luque", "Eduardo", "Luque", "Castro Luque"], "question": ", the deputy-elect of Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, Mexico, was assassinated two days before he was to enter office?"} +{"answers": ["Hotarubi no Mori e"], "question": "the award-winning, romantic Japanese anime film, , has been likened to the works of Hayao Miyazaki of Studio Ghibli?"} +{"answers": ["Self-Defense Training Camp"], "question": "the video game was criticized for its emphasis on crotch kicking?"} +{"answers": ["Roman d'Alexandre en prose"], "question": "the 13th-century Old French describes the adventures of Alexander the Great, including flying into the air and travelling under the sea \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Assal al-Ward"], "question": "the Syrian town of was long famous for its flower produce which supplied the attar makers of nearby Damascus?"} +{"answers": ["Tissa", "Tissa David", "David"], "question": ", the second woman to direct an animated feature film, also animated the Raggedy Ann character for the 1977 film, \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Syzygium fullagarii"], "question": "the gives its name to an ecological community found only on of Lord Howe Island?"} +{"answers": ["Deighton", "Paul Deighton, Baron Deighton", "Paul"], "question": "former investment banker described his appointment as 2012 Olympics chief executive as \"the only job I would have considered leaving Goldman Sachs for\"?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Fleece Award"], "question": "winners of William Proxmire's for wasteful U.S. government spending include the Department of Justice for researching why prisoners want to escape?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Glasson", "Steve Glasson"], "question": "a bank robbery led to a career in bowls for ?"} +{"answers": ["Poprad River Gorge"], "question": "120 Polish miners died in the rubble when the newly built train tunnel collapsed along the \"\" in the Beskid Mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Walthamstow by-election, 1910"], "question": "the in 1910 was fought partly over the Osborne judgment?"} +{"answers": ["Susie Rodgers", "Susie", "Rodgers", "Susie'' Rodgers"], "question": "2012 British Paralympic swimmer won six medals at her first international meet?"} +{"answers": ["Zodiac Entertainment"], "question": "U.S.-based television production company intentionally avoided references to American culture in its shows?"} +{"answers": ["\"False positives\" scandal"], "question": "the which broke in Colombia in 2008 involved members of the military murdering civilians and presenting them as guerrillas killed in battle, in order to inflate army body counts?"} +{"answers": ["Britannia Unchained"], "question": "the 2012 political book attracted criticism for accusing British employees of being \"among the worst idlers in the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Treasure Mountain", "Treasure Mountain"], "question": "Yule marble from , Colorado, was used in the building of the Lincoln Memorial?"} +{"answers": ["Klaus", "Klaus Martin Ziegler", "Ziegler"], "question": " championed new church music as an organist, the founder and conductor of choirs in Kassel and Stuttgart, and as a festival director?"} +{"answers": ["Janabiyah"], "question": "the village of in Bahrain is home to hundreds of prehistoric burial mounds and that artefacts obtained from excavations show that the Dilmun civilisation of Bahrain engaged in trading with the Indus Valley civilisation?"} +{"answers": ["Herringbone", "Herringbone"], "question": "in 1943, won the 1,000 Guineas Stakes by a neck and beat the same filly to win the St. Leger Stakes by a head?"} +{"answers": ["Absolution", "Absolution"], "question": "the 1978 film was not released in the United States until 1988, four years after the death of its star Richard Burton?"} +{"answers": ["Rufe Persful", "Persful", "Rufe"], "question": "American murderer was three times released on parole after shooting fellow inmates who attempted to escape?"} +{"answers": ["Your Majesty", "Your Majesty"], "question": " \"\" won the St. James's Palace Stakes and the St. Leger Stakes and earned £19,268 in 1908, helping Persimmon and Jack Joel become the leading sire and the champion owner that year?"} +{"answers": ["Silver River", "Silver River"], "question": "wild monkeys can be seen in Florida along the ?"} +{"answers": ["Tibetan Army"], "question": "the was trained and sold supplies by the British government?"} +{"answers": ["Long Tan Cross"], "question": "a replica of the is one of only two memorials to foreign military forces permitted in Vietnam?"} +{"answers": ["Lekythion"], "question": "the , a metric pattern in Greek poetry, was named after a joke involving people losing their little oil flasks?"} +{"answers": ["Masters", "Oksana Masters", "Oksana"], "question": "adaptive rower \"\" posed for \"ESPN The Magazines\" \"Body Issue\" and won the first ever U.S. Paralympic medal in trunk and arms mixed double sculls?"} +{"answers": ["Scope", "Scope"], "question": ", once the best-selling English magazine in South Africa, was repeatedly banned during the Apartheid era?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar War Memorial"], "question": "the of 1923 rests on an esplanade and steps built by a Governor of Gibraltar two years previously?"} +{"answers": ["Jest", "Jest"], "question": " won the British Classic Epsom Oaks in 1913 in record time?"} +{"answers": ["Dean Chenoweth", "Dean", "Chenoweth"], "question": "the death of hydroplane racer led to enclosed cockpits being adopted for Unlimited class hydroplanes?"} +{"answers": ["Starborough Castle"], "question": "in 1648 the English Parliament ordered to be destroyed?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin Madden", "Madden", "Kevin"], "question": "2012 U.S. Presidential candidate Mitt Romney's campaign spokesman was listed second of the \"50 Most Beautiful\" in Washington, D.C. in 2006, according to \"The Hill\" newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Shakotan", "Shakotan, Hokkaido"], "question": "the town of is home to the three great capes of the Shakotan Peninsula: Kamui \"\", Shakotan, and Ōgon?"} +{"answers": ["Redesdale Bridge"], "question": "the across Australia's Campaspe River was built in 1868 with trusses recovered from a sunken ship at the bottom of Hobsons Bay near Melbourne?"} +{"answers": ["García Lago", "Fabiana García Lago", "Lago", "Fabiana"], "question": "the decision to make character in the telenovela \"Sos mi vida\" a Paraguayan immigrant came after she tried the Guaraní language accent during the first day of filming?"} +{"answers": ["Nemechek", "John Hunter Nemechek", "John Nemechek", "John"], "question": "NASCAR star Kyle Busch praised then 14-year-old after they raced against each other?"} +{"answers": ["Prentice Women's Hospital Building", "Prentice Women's Hospital"], "question": "the in Chicago, a cloverleaf-shaped building which pioneered computer-aided design techniques, is threatened with demolition?"} +{"answers": ["Mayday", "Mayday"], "question": "the song \"\" by Lecrae has \"chaotic\" and \"funky\" production?"} +{"answers": ["World Congress of Intellectuals in Defense of Peace"], "question": "Albert Einstein's letter to the 1948 was censored to remove his call for a world government?"} +{"answers": ["Eye on It"], "question": " by TobyMac beat Slaughterhouse for the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200, and was the first Christian album to hit No. 1 since 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Sea Acres National Park"], "question": "land mullets can be found in ?"} +{"answers": ["Pearson", "Gary Pearson", "Gary Pearson", "Gary"], "question": " scored his first goal for Darlington with a 25 yard free kick against Luton Town in January 2002, although his team went on to lose 3–2?"} +{"answers": ["16th Arizona Territorial Legislature", "Arizona Territorial Legislature"], "question": "a side effect of the laws passed by the was that fiestas were effectively ended within the territory?"} +{"answers": ["Chief Singer"], "question": "the Irish-bred British-trained racehorse won the 1984 St. James's Palace Stakes by eight lengths and set a track record at Royal Ascot?"} +{"answers": ["Sachin", "Kundalkar", "Sachin Kundalkar"], "question": "2009's Marathi film \"Gandha\", written and directed by , blends three different stories with a common factor of the human sense of smell?"} +{"answers": ["Ntema Ndungidi", "Ndungidi", "Ntema"], "question": "in 1997 Zaire-born baseball player became the highest ranked Major League Baseball draftee from Quebec?"} +{"answers": ["Karnadi Anemer Bangkong"], "question": "the early talkie was based on a popular novel but ultimately controversial?"} +{"answers": ["Sebastián", "Veloso", "Sebastián Rodríguez Veloso", "Sebastián Rodríguez"], "question": "15-time Paralympic medallist swimmer lost the use of his legs after going on hunger strike during an 84-year prison sentence?"} +{"answers": ["Oreaster reticulatus"], "question": "the turns part of its stomach inside out and engulfs sponges, other invertebrates and detritus?"} +{"answers": ["Vinayaki"], "question": "an , often referred to as the female Ganesha, exists in the Hindu pantheon?"} +{"answers": ["Numaga"], "question": " \"\" was one of the leaders of the Paiutes during the Paiute War of 1860 on Pyramid Lake, Utah Territory?"} +{"answers": ["Deborah Criddle", "Criddle", "Deborah"], "question": "British para-equestrian and Figaro IX were the first rider and horse pairing to win three gold medals at consecutive European, World and Paralympic competitions?"} +{"answers": ["Colus hirudinosus"], "question": "the foul-smelling greenish-brown slime in the lattice of the fungus attracts insects that help disperse its spores?"} +{"answers": ["Gook", "Gook", "gook"], "question": " protected bal maidens from sunlight, noise and flying debris?"} +{"answers": ["Rashaya"], "question": "there are ruins of an ancient Roman temple off of the road between and Aaiha?"} +{"answers": ["Magnus", "Magnus Nilsson", "Nilsson", "Magnus Nilsson"], "question": "three years after arriving at the Fäviken estate as a sommelier, had become head chef and the restaurant was ranked the 34th best in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Kangiten"], "question": "the Tantric Japanese form of the Hindu Ganesha –  – depicted as an elephant-headed human couple in a sexual embrace, represents the unity of opposites?"} +{"answers": ["California Jazz Conservatory", "Jazzschool"], "question": "poet Ishmael Reed learned to play jazz piano at the beginning when he was 60?"} +{"answers": ["Poland–Russia border"], "question": "the , now only long, used to be much longer?"} +{"answers": ["Jiwani Coastal Wetland"], "question": "the in Pakistan is an important nesting site for the endangered olive ridley and green turtles?"} +{"answers": ["Eucommia constans"], "question": "fossils of are the youngest and most southerly examples of \"Eucommia\" in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Nanjing Dajiaochang Airport", "Dajiaochang Airport"], "question": "in July 1992 a plane taking off from crashed and killed 108 people on board?"} +{"answers": ["Episode 7", "Episode 7"], "question": "\"\" was the only episode of \"Twin Peaks\" directed by its co-creator Mark Frost?"} +{"answers": ["Bains", "Sat Bains", "Sat"], "question": "Michelin starred chef only chose to study catering because of the number of girls in the course?"} +{"answers": ["Stewart Iron Works"], "question": " was once the U.S. largest supplier of cemetery fences and gates?"} +{"answers": ["Anderson", "Patrick Anderson", "Patrick Anderson", "Patrick"], "question": "Canadian wheelchair basketball player retired in 2008 to become a musician, but returned to win his third Paralympic gold medal at London 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar Port Authority"], "question": "an independent was formed three hundred years after Queen Anne granted Free Port status to Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["Loeffler", "Leopold", "Leopold Loeffler"], "question": ", who worked on commissions for the court of Franz Joseph, became the professor at the School of Fine Arts in Kraków on the invitation of national painter Jan Matejko?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon Ramsay's Ultimate Cookery Course"], "question": "one television critic was \"freaked out\" by the lack of swearing in ?"} +{"answers": ["Bruns", "Victor", "Victor Bruns"], "question": "bassoonist and composer , who played at the Leningrad Opera and with the Staatskapelle Berlin, composed six ballets and four bassoon concertos?"} +{"answers": ["Lecythis ampla"], "question": "the fruits of the tree resemble little wooden pots with lids?"} +{"answers": ["Main Space Intelligence Centre"], "question": "the 821st maintains the Russian catalogue of satellites?"} +{"answers": ["Exhibitionnist"], "question": "Steve Donoghue won his fourteenth and final British Classic Race at the 1937 Epsom Oaks, riding the filly \"(sic)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hillsboro Tribune"], "question": "the covering Hillsboro, Oregon, is Pamplin Media Group's first new paper in a decade?"} +{"answers": ["Voima", "Finnish icebreaker Voima", "Voima"], "question": "the Finnish , launched in 1952, was the first icebreaker in the world with two bow propellers \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pinna carnea"], "question": "the spends its adult life almost completely buried in the seabed in a single location?"} +{"answers": ["American War Memorial, Gibraltar", "American War Memorial"], "question": "the World War I at Gibraltar also commemorates Operation Torch of World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Tiffin", "Tiffin"], "question": "when the filly retired from racing in 1929, the press described her as \"the fastest horse in the world, irrespective of age or sex\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edwin", "Edwin B. Swope", "Edwin Burnham Swope", "Swope"], "question": " was the only warden of Alcatraz who did not have an escape attempt during his tenure?"} +{"answers": ["Banbhore"], "question": " is an ancient city in Pakistan dating back to the first century BC, which contains the remains of one of the earliest mosques \"\" in the region?"} +{"answers": ["Tudor", "Sandu", "Sandu Tudor", "Daniil Sandu Tudor"], "question": "Romanian , once a Futurist poet and libelous journalist, was proposed for canonization?"} +{"answers": ["Tomahawk", "Tomahawk"], "question": "a may be used to split an angle into three equal parts, despite the impossibility of doing so with compass and straightedge?"} +{"answers": ["Van Lingle Mungo", "Van Lingle Mungo"], "question": "Dave Frishberg wrote the lyrics to \"\" while reading a baseball encyclopedia?"} +{"answers": ["Lanre", "Lanre Oyebanjo", "Oyebanjo"], "question": " scored York City's second goal in their 2–0 victory over Newport County in the 2012 FA Trophy Final, hosted at Wembley Stadium?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Navy Mission to Enzeli", "1920 Royal Navy mission to Enzeli", "Black Hole of Baku"], "question": "in 1920, British Commander (and later Admiral of the Fleet) Bruce Fraser was imprisoned in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Girl on Fire", "Girl on Fire"], "question": "Alicia Keys' debut performance of her new single \"\" featured a gymnastics display by 2012 Olympics gold medalist Gabby Douglas?"} +{"answers": ["Buddha Statue of Hyderabad"], "question": "at , the in Hyderabad is the world's tallest monolithic statue of Buddha?"} +{"answers": ["Square Roots"], "question": "coordinators of the in Chicago wanted 80 to 100 percent of their vendors to come from neighborhood businesses?"} +{"answers": ["Alexandros", "Kasmeridis", "Alexandros Kasmeridis"], "question": " saved two penalties in Thrasyvoulos' penalty shoot-out victory over Levadiakos in the fourth round of the 2011–12 Greek Football Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Oregonia bifurca"], "question": "the was first found at a depth of in the waters near the Aleutian Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Clark", "Allie", "Allie Clark"], "question": "after retiring from baseball, worked for the Iron Workers Local 373 for thirty years and served on the city council of South Amboy, New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Tell Aran"], "question": "the archaeological mound at in northern Syria is the largest \"tell\" in the Aleppo region?"} +{"answers": ["Bieber", "Margarete Bieber", "Margarete"], "question": " was the second woman to become a university professor in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Agaricus bernardii"], "question": "the edible mushroom is often found along roads that have been de-iced with salt?"} +{"answers": ["Jupiter", "Jupiter"], "question": "Japan's appeared in \"Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tell Shihab"], "question": "a \"stele\" of Egyptian king Seti I was found built into the wall of a local house in the village of in southern Syria?"} +{"answers": ["Blancornelas", "J. Jesús Blancornelas", "Jesús", "Jesús Blancornelas"], "question": "Do you know that, , a Mexican journalist, risked his life while reporting on the Tijuana Cartel, the drug trade in Mexico, and political corruption?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Randy Baker", "Randy"], "question": "despite being the son of a two-time NASCAR champion and brother of a Daytona 500 winner, never finished better than 17th in NASCAR competition?"} +{"answers": ["Dedeline Mibamba Kimbata", "Dedeline", "Kimbata"], "question": ", a member of DR Congo's first Paralympic team, competed in a wheelchair donated by Kenyan Paralympian Anne Wafula Strike?"} +{"answers": ["Jayrud"], "question": "excavations at the town of in the Qalamoun Mountains of Syria produced microliths, blades, scrapers and other lithic tools dating back to the Natufian culture?"} +{"answers": ["Jews' Gate Cemetery"], "question": "it is theorized that in Gibraltar was founded on Windmill Hill due to the expulsion of Jews mandated under the Treaty of Utrecht?"} +{"answers": ["Jordan Winston Early", "Jordan", "Early"], "question": " was a licensed exhorter?"} +{"answers": ["Berliner Börsen-Courier"], "question": "the German left-liberal daily paper published stock exchange data from 1868, had a sports reporter from 1885 and made playwright Bertolt Brecht known in 1922?"} +{"answers": ["Tell Sukas"], "question": "the Phoenician settlement of in modern Syria was located at the center of the fertile plain of Jableh on a hill with access to two natural harbors?"} +{"answers": ["Sociology in Russia"], "question": " was declared a \"bourgeois pseudo-science\" and banned from the 1930s to the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Tracey", "Shelton", "Tracey Shelton"], "question": " had to run from the debris cloud after photographing the explosion from a tank shell in Aleppo, Syria, that killed three opposition fighters?"} +{"answers": ["Implicit learning", "implicit learning"], "question": "people are able to underlying sequential structure in a series using sequence learning?"} +{"answers": ["Ancillary copyright", "Ancillary copyright for press publishers"], "question": "the proposed German would affect sites that used even short snippets of news articles?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Robinson Brown", "Brown", "William Robinson"], "question": "Arabian horse breeder founded the Maynesboro Stud 100 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Sweet Tooth", "Sweet Tooth"], "question": "Ian McEwan dedicated his latest novel, , to his friend, the late Christopher Hitchens?"} +{"answers": ["Happy Wheels"], "question": "the creator of the video game used graphic violence to counter the unrealistic consequences in other games?"} +{"answers": ["Eatherton", "Phil", "Phil Eatherton"], "question": "U.S. volleyball player set three career records at Ball State University and made it to the \"Showcase Showdown\" on \"The Price is Right\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tytthodiplatys"], "question": "the extinct earwig is the oldest confirmed member of its family?"} +{"answers": ["Braldu River"], "question": "the is a river in Skardu District of Gilgit–Baltistan, that originates from the Baltoro and Biafo Glaciers?"} +{"answers": ["Millward", "Stephanie", "Stephanie Millward"], "question": "2012 British Paralympic medallist set the British record for the 100 metre backstroke at the age of 15, before she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis?"} +{"answers": ["St Matthew's Church, Burnley", "St Matthew's Church"], "question": " in Burnley, Lancashire, England, was rebuilt after it burnt down on Christmas Day in 1927?"} +{"answers": ["Yusak", "Yusak Pakage", "Pakage"], "question": " was sentenced to ten years in prison after raising a flag?"} +{"answers": ["Clarks Point", "Clarks Point Light"], "question": "the final was specially constructed to resist cannon fire?"} +{"answers": ["Collegiate Church of San Gimignano"], "question": "the has a fresco cycle \"(sample pictured)\" said to have been painted by a man who never lived?"} +{"answers": ["MacMurray", "John", "John Van Antwerp MacMurray"], "question": " predicted the American war with Japan in a 1935 memorandum commissioned by the U.S. State Department?"} +{"answers": ["Cody", "Cody Meakin", "Meakin"], "question": "most of 2012 Paralympic wheelchair rugby player classmates walked to their year 12 formal, donating saved transportation money for his post-accident rehabilitation?"} +{"answers": ["Eucommia eocenica"], "question": "seeds of the extinct tree have been found with latex covered fossils?"} +{"answers": ["Black Tarquin"], "question": "the American colt won the British Classic St. Leger Stakes in 1948, and was later rated as the best British-trained racehorse of his generation?"} +{"answers": ["Velarde", "Randy Lee Velarde", "Randy Velarde", "Randy"], "question": " turned the eleventh unassisted triple play in Major League Baseball history on May 29, 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Pishgam"], "question": "Iranian space rocket will contain a rhesus monkey?"} +{"answers": ["Pic", "Jacques", "Jacques Pic"], "question": " became a chef to win back the Michelin stars that had been lost at his family's restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["The Great Stagnation"], "question": "Tyler Cowen, an economics blogger, argues in the ebook that the Internet has not made us richer?"} +{"answers": ["Sharif family"], "question": "the is a Pakistani political family, largely involved in the country's politics through the Pakistan Muslim League (N)?"} +{"answers": ["Rentjong Atjeh"], "question": "the The brothers collaborated on ?"} +{"answers": ["Stanford University", "Stanford University Libraries"], "question": "Jane Stanford \"\", co-founder of Stanford University, ordered her jewels to be sold to provide funding for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Diego", "Diego Ramírez de Arellano", "Arellano"], "question": " set a southern navigation record in 1619 that was unbroken for 150 years?"} +{"answers": ["Arizona Territorial Legislature", "14th Arizona Territorial Legislature"], "question": "the frugal appropriations authorized by the were just one reason the session was nicknamed the \"Measly Fourteenth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nostoc commune"], "question": "the cyanobacterium can withstand desiccation and repeated freezing and thawing?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Bray", "George Bray"], "question": " association with Burnley F.C. as a player, coach, kit man and supporter spanned seven decades?"} +{"answers": ["Osteen Bridge"], "question": "in 1977, the Douglas Stenstrom Bridge in Indian Mound Village, Florida, replaced the , a 1920s hand-turned swing bridge that had become an unsafe driving hazard?"} +{"answers": ["Alexis Pascal Gauthier", "Alexis", "Gauthier", "Alexis Gauthier"], "question": "during the bird flu pandemic of 2005, chef removed bird related products from the menu at his Michelin starred restaurant in London?"} +{"answers": ["Amastrianum"], "question": "the silver modius \"(specimen pictured)\" on display at the in Constantinople represented the standard for this Roman unit of capacity in the Byzantine Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Oskar", "Oskar Fischer", "Fischer"], "question": "although Czech psychiatrist and neuropathologist made significant contributions to the description of Alzheimer's disease, his works largely remained unknown until 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Avigdorov", "Avraham Avigdorov", "Avraham", "Avigdorov"], "question": " received the Hero of Israel citation for his actions in the 1947–48 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine?"} +{"answers": ["Moubray House"], "question": ", one of the oldest buildings on Edinburgh's Royal Mile, was once the premises of Archibald Constable, the owner of the \"Encyclopædia Britannica\"?"} +{"answers": ["Winsor", "Mulford", "Mulford Winsor"], "question": " was Arizona Territory's first Territorial Historian?"} +{"answers": ["Parasola auricoma"], "question": " mushrooms are short-lived, typically lasting only a few hours?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Olsen", "Olsen"], "question": "NASCAR driver is known for being sponsored by Little Trees?"} +{"answers": ["Podoserpula"], "question": " \"\" has a unique form of fruit body not known in any other fungi?"} +{"answers": ["Panariti", "Edmond", "Edmond Panariti"], "question": ", the current minister of Foreign Affairs of Albania, is the first Albanian government minister to visit Australia?"} +{"answers": ["DDG Hansa"], "question": " lost all but one of its ships in World War I and all its ships in and after World War II and still became the world's largest heavy lift shipping company?"} +{"answers": ["Bessas", "Bessas"], "question": "despite being over 70 years old, the Byzantine general was entrusted with overall command of the Byzantine forces in the Lazic War?"} +{"answers": ["Poczta Królewiecka"], "question": ", published 1718–20 in Królewiec (Königsberg), was the second oldest Polish newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Rodriguez", "Paco Rodriguez", "Paco"], "question": " became the first player selected in the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft to reach the major leagues?"} +{"answers": ["2012 Harvard cheating scandal"], "question": "nearly half the students in the Harvard \"Introduction to Congress\" course were ?"} +{"answers": ["Petzold", "Martin Petzold", "Martin"], "question": "tenor , a former member of the boys' choir Thomanerchor and a singer of Bach's Evangelist parts with the group, co-published \"800 Years Thomana\"?"} +{"answers": ["Portola Road Race"], "question": "two men and a dog died during the 1909 in Oakland, California?"} +{"answers": ["Ichthyophis glutinosus"], "question": "the larvae of the terrestrial have gills and a tail fin and develop in water?"} +{"answers": ["Teenoso"], "question": "the British racehorse won the 1983 Derby Stakes with the slowest winning time of this race in the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["María Soledad Iparraguirre", "María", "Iparraguirre", "María Soledad Iparraguirre Guenechea"], "question": " was only the second woman to serve on the executive of the Basque separatist group ETA and was wanted by Spanish police for participation in at least 14 assassinations?"} +{"answers": ["Christian Garcia", "Christian J. Garcia", "Christian", "Garcia"], "question": " reached Major League Baseball despite enduring three elbow surgeries?"} +{"answers": ["Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show"], "question": "\"Ed, Edd n Eddy\"s TV movie series finale, , premiered on November 8, 2009, and achieved high ratings success for Cartoon Network?"} +{"answers": ["Roux Scholarship"], "question": "despite being founded in 1984, the contest was only first televised in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Pyrenean desman"], "question": "the \"\" is believed to be almost extinct in the southern area of its range in the Iberian Peninsula due to changes to its habitat?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "Ryan Westmoreland", "Ryan Michael Westmoreland", "Westmoreland"], "question": ", considered one of the best prospects in baseball, has had brain surgery twice to correct a cavernous malformation?"} +{"answers": ["Muzayrib"], "question": "the town of in southern Syria served as the first major resting place along the Hajj caravan route from Damascus to Mecca during the Ottoman era?"} +{"answers": ["Briggs", "Briggs"], "question": "indigenous Australian rapper toured with Ice Cube, who he described as \"my favourite rapper since I was a kid\", just a year after releasing his first EP?"} +{"answers": ["Kronprinzenpalais"], "question": "in May 1936, on orders of the Nazis, Expressionist artworks were burnt in the furnace of the , which housed the modern art division of the Berlin National Gallery?"} +{"answers": ["Mel", "Clarke", "Mel Clarke"], "question": "2012 British Paralympic silver medallist archer had to remodel her shooting style after Lyme disease caused her to lose her sight in one eye?"} +{"answers": ["Kris Pusaka", "De Kris Pusaka"], "question": "the Dutch television series draws from Indonesian stories about krisses?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph H. Tucker", "Tucker", "Joseph"], "question": "Colonel , twice commander of the Camp Douglas (Chicago) prison camp during the American Civil War, was never mustered into the Union Army?"} +{"answers": ["Confédération africaine des travailleurs croyants", "Confédération africaine des travailleurs croyants"], "question": "in a move to accommodate Muslims, the West African Catholic trade union replaced the word \"Christians\" in its name with \"Believers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Helgadóttir", "Ragnhildur Helgadóttir", "Ragnhildur"], "question": " became the youngest female member of the Icelandic Parliament when she was elected in 1965 at the age of 26?"} +{"answers": ["Jindires"], "question": "the town of in Syria was the site of a decisive Roman victory against the Parthians in 38 BC?"} +{"answers": ["Suru River", "Suru River"], "question": "the , a tributary of the Indus River, originates from the Panzella glacier and flows entirely in the Kargil district of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir?"} +{"answers": ["Karlis", "Osis", "Karlis Osis"], "question": "near-death experience researcher said his research created a \"diminishing fear of death\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lapthorne", "Andrew Lapthorne", "Andrew David Lapthorne", "Andrew"], "question": "wheelchair tennis player won the doubles tournament at his very first Grand Slam?"} +{"answers": ["Le Louis XV", "Le Louis XV", "Le Louis"], "question": "chef Alain Ducasse opened his restaurant following a challenge by the Prince of Monaco?"} +{"answers": ["Miyu Honda", "Honda", "Miyu"], "question": "Japanese child actress is also a figure skater?"} +{"answers": ["Meritan Midnight Classic", "Midnight Classic"], "question": "an in Memphis, Tennessee, takes place at midnight?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Mardonius"], "question": "during in 1943 SOE agents used magnetic limpet mines \"\" to sink ships at Oslo harbour?"} +{"answers": ["Los Ángeles Negros"], "question": "Chilean Mexican band adopted that name after a member's mother said she liked it?"} +{"answers": ["Saucy Sue"], "question": "the filly won the 1000 Guineas, the Epsom Oaks, and the Coronation Stakes in 1925, helping Lord Astor become Britain's champion owner that season?"} +{"answers": ["Hugo", "Johnstone-Burt", "Hugo Johnstone-Burt"], "question": "a week before he graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art, was approached to play Fish Lamb in \"Cloudstreet\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pygidicranidae"], "question": "at least one species in the earwig family is cannibalistic?"} +{"answers": ["al-Rabi'", "Al-Fadl ibn al-Rabi", "Al-Fadl ibn al-Rabi'", "Al-Fadl"], "question": "the Abbasid vizier was the main instigator of the civil war between brothers and rival caliphs al-Ma'mun and al-Amin?"} +{"answers": ["Episode 5", "Episode 5"], "question": "scenes in \"\" of \"Twin Peaks\" were filmed in Angeles National Forest?"} +{"answers": ["Ellis", "Mary Beth Ellis", "Mary"], "question": "after failing to qualify for the 2008 Summer Olympics in triathlon, American went on to win five Ironman Triathlons, including the 2012 U.S. Championships at Ironman New York?"} +{"answers": ["Sun Stream"], "question": "the filly narrowly won the 1945 Epsom Oaks by \"a small head\"?"} +{"answers": ["Boarman", "Charles Boarman", "Charles"], "question": "Rear Admiral \"\" was a member of the U.S. Naval Board in Washington during the American Civil War while two of his sons-in-law served in the Confederate Army?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 880", "Minuscule 880"], "question": ", a 15th-century manuscript of the New Testament, was written by George Hermonymus, a teacher of Reuchlin and Budeus?"} +{"answers": ["Libby Houston", "Houston", "Libby"], "question": " received the 2012 H. H. Bloomer Award from the Linnean Society of London?"} +{"answers": ["Christian Bale", "Christian Bale filmography"], "question": "for the portrayal of Trevor Raznik in the film \"The Machinist\", lost 63 pounds (28.5 kg)?"} +{"answers": ["Musidora", "Musidora"], "question": "the Musidora Stakes, an annual race held at York, was named in honour of the 1000 Guineas and Epsom Oaks-winning filly ?"} +{"answers": ["George Simon", "George Simon"], "question": "in 2009, Arawak artist and archaeologist \"\" and a team of researchers uncovered evidence of human settlements in Guyana that date back to 3,000 BCE?"} +{"answers": ["Political prisoners in Saudi Arabia"], "question": "recent estimates of the number of range from a denial of any political prisoners at all to 30,000?"} +{"answers": ["Buckner", "Shea Buckner", "Shea"], "question": "water polo player won NCAA Championships and was named to the All-American first team in both 2008 and 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Endogone"], "question": "species in the fungal genus are important in the ecology of plant succession in sand dunes?"} +{"answers": ["Places of Worship Registration Act 1855"], "question": "it is not compulsory for a place of worship in England and Wales to be , but doing so makes the premises exempt from Council Tax?"} +{"answers": ["Jesse", "Jesse Williams", "Jesse Williams", "Williams"], "question": "Alabama nose tackle is the first Indigenous Australian to receive a scholarship to play college football in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Dive", "Dive"], "question": "Victoria's Secret Angel model Chanel Iman plays Usher's love interest in the music video for \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Seng", "Njoo Cheong Seng", "Njoo"], "question": " married four times, once to a 14-year-old girl?"} +{"answers": ["John Hilliard", "Hilliard", "John Hilliard", "John"], "question": "s \"Cause of Death\" (1974) suggested four different interpretations of one photographic negative?"} +{"answers": ["Galatea", "Galatea"], "question": "the English racehorse won both legs of the Fillies Triple Crown that were held in 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Georgina Cassar", "Cassar", "Georgina"], "question": "rhythmic gymnast was the first athlete from Gibraltar to compete at the Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Britney 2.0"], "question": "the \"Glee\" episode \"\" features Britney Spears mashed up with Justin Bieber?"} +{"answers": ["Aryeh", "Frumer", "Aryeh Tzvi Frumer"], "question": "Rabbi , a leading rosh yeshiva in prewar Poland, was forced to work in a Warsaw Ghetto factory making footwear for German soldiers?"} +{"answers": ["Our Greatest Team Parade"], "question": "leading the will be two giant lion heads?"} +{"answers": ["Prince Rupert's cube"], "question": ", named for Prince Rupert of the Rhine, can pass through a square hole drilled into a smaller cube \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ron", "Fowler", "Ron Fowler"], "question": "beer distributor led a group that included golfer Phil Mickelson that was approved by Major League Baseball to purchase the San Diego Padres for ?"} +{"answers": ["Beattie", "Carlee Beattie", "Carlee"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic athletics competitor was named the most valuable player at the 2000 Netball State Titles?"} +{"answers": ["Sayf", "Sayf ad-Din Inal", "Inal"], "question": "after pressure from his \"mamluks\", the Burji sultan supported James II with a naval fleet in his attempt to gain the throne of Cyprus?"} +{"answers": ["Spanish Fort Site", "Spanish Fort Site"], "question": "Mississippi's is neither Spanish nor a fort?"} +{"answers": ["Alcatraz Gang"], "question": "the \"(member pictured)\" was a group of eleven American POWs singled out for extra harsh treatment by their North Vietnamese captors because of their fierce resistance to captivity?"} +{"answers": ["Mayer Nathan Zald", "Zald", "Mayer", "Mayer Zald"], "question": " and John D. McCarthy developed the resource mobilization theory, which became one of the major theories on social movements?"} +{"answers": ["Lappin", "Jake Lappin", "Jake"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic wheelchair racer is able to perfom push ups without using his legs?"} +{"answers": ["Betcha Gon' Know", "Betcha Gon' Know"], "question": "upon the release of Mariah Carey's 12th studio album \"Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel\", her song \"\" peaked at number 66 on the U.S. Hot Digital Songs chart?"} +{"answers": ["Ridwan dynasty"], "question": "Kara Mustafa Pasha, the founder of the , was a former gate-slave of Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent?"} +{"answers": ["Simon Patmore", "Patmore", "Simon"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic athletics competitor has Erb's palsy and works as a technology officer?"} +{"answers": ["Myxogastria"], "question": "early mycologists classified species from the class \"(random species pictured)\" as \"fungus animals\"?"} +{"answers": ["Matthews", "Robert Matthews", "Robert", "Robert Matthews"], "question": "blind athlete won eight Paralympic gold medals for middle and long distance running and now competes as a cyclist?"} +{"answers": ["1969 Greensboro uprising"], "question": "the started with a student council election?"} +{"answers": ["Abdallah", "al-Battal", "Abdallah al-Battal"], "question": "the Umayyad military leader became a popular hero in medieval Arabic and Turkish tradition for his exploits against the Byzantines?"} +{"answers": ["Amber Merritt", "Merritt", "Amber"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic wheelchair basketball player was named the MVP at the 2012 Gliders and Rollers World Challenge?"} +{"answers": ["Lisa Allen", "Lisa", "Allen"], "question": "Michelin starred chef has an allergy to shellfish?"} +{"answers": ["Jewel", "Izetta Jewel", "Izetta Jewel Kenney", "Izetta"], "question": "in 1924, became the first woman to address a major political party convention to second a U.S. presidential nomination?"} +{"answers": ["Basha", "Farman", "Farman Basha"], "question": "2012 Indian Paralympic powerlifter won an event for non-disabled athletes in 2006, leading to a ban on disabled athletes in Indian Powerlifting Federation events?"} +{"answers": ["Tafas"], "question": "according to T. E. Lawrence, the Syrian town of was the site of an infamous massacre perpetrated by retreating Ottoman troops during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Horrie", "Erik Horrie", "Erik"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic rower was previously a member of the Australia men's national wheelchair basketball team and only took up rowing in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Sooty oystercatcher", "Sooty Oystercatcher"], "question": "the \"\" forages for two hours on either side of low tide?"} +{"answers": ["Rosemary", "Rosemary Little", "Little"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic wheelchair racer had to raise AUD$8,000 to replace her racing wheelchair following a collision at the 2011 City2Surf?"} +{"answers": ["Ellerbusch Site"], "question": "the in the U.S. state of Indiana was picked for extensive excavation partly because it was so small?"} +{"answers": ["Rabeeah", "Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabiah", "Abdullah", "Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah"], "question": ", once named the world's 45th most influential Arab by a business magazine, used to work as a surgeon who separated conjoined twins?"} +{"answers": ["Astor Bridge"], "question": "the was considered \"one of the most hazardous road sections in Florida\" in the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Schweitzer", "Stephanie", "Stephanie Schweitzer"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic long jumper works as a personal trainer?"} +{"answers": ["Lady Carla"], "question": "the filly won the 1996 Epsom Oaks by nine lengths, the fourth-widest margin of victory of this race in the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Saeroen"], "question": "Indonesian journalist operated a chain of hotels named after bats?"} +{"answers": ["Kayla Clarke", "Kayla", "Clarke"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic swimmer \"\" has a scholarship from the Queensland Academy of Sport and receives athlete support grants from the Australian government?"} +{"answers": ["Sitting in My Hotel"], "question": "in the Kinks' song \"\", singer and songwriter Ray Davies muses about the cost of stardom in terms of loneliness and losing touch with his roots?"} +{"answers": ["Jun Bernardino Trophy"], "question": "a Philippine Basketball Association team that successfully defends the Philippine Cup for three consecutive times, will permanently keep the ?"} +{"answers": ["Profield Contractors", "Profield Contractors Ltd"], "question": "in August 2012, an employee of Gibraltar-based was arrested on suspicion of being a member of a terrorist cell?"} +{"answers": ["Rahelu", "Rajinder Singh Rahelu", "Rajinder"], "question": "2012 Paralympics competitor won the first-ever medal for India in powerlifting in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus denticulata"], "question": "the type specimen of was only collected in 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Conflict Kitchen"], "question": ", in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a take-out restaurant that only serves food from nations with which the United States is in conflict?"} +{"answers": ["Undulopsychopsis"], "question": "the extinct lacewing \"(fossil pictured)\" is the only psychopsid to have wavy wings?"} +{"answers": ["Beilin–Abu Mazen agreement"], "question": "the was a proposed Israeli-Palestinian peace treaty created by Yossi Beilin and Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) in 1995?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Oelsner", "Oelsner"], "question": "five-time gold medallist was the first athlete to be sent home from any Winter Paralympic Games when he failed a drugs test in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances"], "question": "the , 2012, has been criticized by the Electronic Frontier Foundation?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Nock", "Nock"], "question": ", the maker of the seven-barrelled volley gun used by Patrick Harper in \"Sharpe\" episodes, founded a company which became Wilkinson Sword?"} +{"answers": ["Dras River"], "question": "the , a tributary of Suru River in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, originates from the Machoi Glacier?"} +{"answers": ["Bowen", "Damien Bowen", "Damien"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic athletics competitor has previously competed at the 2008 Summer Paralympics and 2010 Commonwealth Games?"} +{"answers": ["Bird Island Nature Reserve"], "question": " has no introduced animals?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah Vinci", "Vinci", "Sarah"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic wheelchair basketball player \"\" made her national team debut at the 2011 Osaka Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Danube Bleak", "Danube bleak"], "question": "the , a migratory fish, has had its traditional routes blocked by the building of dams?"} +{"answers": ["Mika Yamamoto", "Mika", "Yamamoto"], "question": ", the fifteenth journalist killed in Syria in 2012, was the first Japanese reporter to be killed in the ongoing armed political conflict in Syria?"} +{"answers": ["Episode 4", "Episode 4"], "question": "Tim Hunter, director of \"\" of \"Twin Peaks\", was inspired by Otto Preminger's use of small sets in 1945's \"Fallen Angel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Churm", "Stephen Churm", "Stephen Andrew Churm", "Stephen"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic sailor competed in his first sailing race in 1963?"} +{"answers": ["Love's Kitchen"], "question": "the 2011 film starring Dougray Scott, Claire Forlani and featuring chef Gordon Ramsay in a cameo role, took £121 on its opening weekend?"} +{"answers": ["Deinodryinus velteni"], "question": "the wasp \"\" is one of only three \"Deinodryinus\" species described from the fossil record?"} +{"answers": ["Naughty", "Naughty Boy", "Boy"], "question": "British record producer Shahid \"\" Khan started his career by winning twice in one year, once for The Prince's Trust and then on \"Deal or No Deal\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cole", "Gabriel", "Gabriel Cole", "Gabriel Cole"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic 100 metre runner became a serious runner after the intervention of his high school French teacher?"} +{"answers": ["The Angels Take Manhattan"], "question": "Karen Gillan, who portrays Amy Pond, was so moved by from \"Doctor Who\" that she could not read the script without crying?"} +{"answers": ["Silcocks", "Matthew", "Matthew Silcocks"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic athletics competitor has Poland's syndrome, a syndrome he had at birth, that caused development problems with his right arm?"} +{"answers": ["Aneides flavipunctatus", "Black salamander"], "question": "the may defend itself by biting a western garter snake attacking it?"} +{"answers": ["Ben", "Ben Burns", "Burns"], "question": ", a pioneering white editor of black publications, answered if he was \"Negro or white\" by saying: \"Neither, I'm Jewish\"?"} +{"answers": ["Summer Mortimer", "Mortimer", "Summer"], "question": "Canadian S10 swimmer won a medal in each of her individual events at the 2012 Paralympics, breaking two of her own world records?"} +{"answers": ["Hussainsagar Lake and Catchment Area Improvement Project"], "question": "a Japanese bank funded a of Hussain Sagar reservoir in Hyderabad, India?"} +{"answers": ["Kris Mataram"], "question": "in her film debut , Fifi Young stabs herself with the titular weapon?"} +{"answers": ["Newton", "Ben", "Ben Newton", "Ben Newton"], "question": "2012 Paralympics competitor and Gold Coast Wheelchair Rugby Titans captain was a member of the undefeated 2011 Australia national wheelchair rugby team?"} +{"answers": ["EDZ Irigary Bridge"], "question": "of all the county bridges currently in use in Wyoming, has the longest clear span?"} +{"answers": ["Teri", "MacDonald", "Teri MacDonald"], "question": "in 2002, Randy and were the first brother-sister combination to compete against each other in NASCAR since Ethel and Tim Flock in 1949?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Głowacki", "Jan Nepomucen Głowacki"], "question": ", considered the father of the Polish school of landscape painting, was the first to devote an entire series of works to the Tatra Mountains \"(painting pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["United States fiscal cliff"], "question": "U.S. federal tax increases and spending cuts mandated for 2013 have been called a due to their projected economic effects?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Crisp", "Crisp"], "question": "British swimmer has won medals in every different competitive stroke style?"} +{"answers": ["Domestic violence in Pakistan"], "question": " has been described as \"endemic in all social spheres\"?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Jackalow"], "question": "in (1862), the U.S. Supreme Court held that a jury should decide whether the Long Island Sound was on the \"high seas\"?"} +{"answers": ["Georgia", "Beikoff", "Georgia Beikoff"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic athletics competitor quit cricket and soccer in order to pursue athletics?"} +{"answers": ["Last Night", "Last Night"], "question": "Lucy Spraggan's song \"\" reached number eleven in the UK charts despite being pulled midweek?"} +{"answers": ["Brad Teague", "Brad", "Teague"], "question": " was fastest in third-round qualifying for the 1989 Daytona 500, but did not compete in the event?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican burrowing caecilian"], "question": "the \"\" is viviparous, with the young feeding on glandular secretions in the oviduct?"} +{"answers": ["Lindsey", "Lindsey Napela Berg", "Lindsey Berg", "Berg"], "question": " was twice named the USA Volleyball Indoor Female Athlete of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Hanajira"], "question": "the tribe inhabited the area between Gaza and Beersheba before being expelled to the Gaza Strip during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Hoult", "Hoult", "Joseph"], "question": "in 1915, British ship-owner offered a reward of £500 each to the next four British merchant ships that sank German U-boats?"} +{"answers": ["Manglisi"], "question": "Georgian \"daba\" has been a mountain resort area for the people of Tbilisi since the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Dodds", "Rachael", "Rachael Dodds"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympian , who has cerebral palsy, was introduced to athletics by her physiotherapist?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Kenny", "Kenny", "Mike Kenny"], "question": " is the most successful British Paralympian, having twice retained his gold medals in three swimming events?"} +{"answers": ["Vätsäri Wilderness Area"], "question": "the in Lapland, which covers an area of , includes taiga forests of Scots Pine and thousands of small lakes \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew", "Cameron", "Matthew Cameron"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic athletics competitor has represented his country in athletics and wheelchair basketball?"} +{"answers": ["Taynal"], "question": "in 1332 , the Mamluk governor of Tripoli, was transferred to Gaza as punishment by the viceroy of Syria, only to be reassigned to Tripoli three years later?"} +{"answers": ["Zilpha Elaw", "Elaw", "Zilpha"], "question": "according to her memoirs, African American preacher gave over a thousand sermons in Victorian Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Rob Oakley", "Oakley", "Rob"], "question": "2012 Australia Paralympic equestrian started riding horses as a way to impress a girl?"} +{"answers": ["Larry Oneil Spencer II", "Larry O. Spencer", "Larry", "Spencer"], "question": "when he was a lieutenant colonel, General \"\" was the first Air Force officer to serve as assistant chief of staff at the White House Military Office?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Premier League Final", "2008 Indian Premier League Final"], "question": "Shane Warne served both as a captain and a coach for Rajasthan Royals, and led his cricket team to win the ?"} +{"answers": ["Sergei Aleksandrovich Tokarev", "Sergei Tokarev"], "question": "the Marxist ethnographer considered that shamans were almost always mentally ill?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Colbourne", "Mark", "Colbourne", "Mark Lee Colbourne"], "question": "2012 British Paralympic cyclist broke his back in a paragliding accident?"} +{"answers": ["Mansehra Rock Edicts"], "question": " are fourteen rock edicts of Mauryan emperor Ashoka dating back to the third century BC mentioning aspects of the emperor's dharma law?"} +{"answers": ["Tapper", "Melissa", "Melissa Tapper"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic table tennis player started her competitive playing career competing against able-bodied athletes even though she has Erb's palsy?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius camphoratus"], "question": "the odor of the mushroom \"\" has been likened to old goats, burnt horn, and sweaty feet?"} +{"answers": ["Sorbus × houstoniae", "Houston's Whitebeam"], "question": "the single known specimen of grows on a cliff in North Somerset and cannot be accessed without ropes?"} +{"answers": ["Johnson", "Liz Johnson", "Liz", "Liz Johnson"], "question": " won a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Paralympics just eleven days after the death of her mother?"} +{"answers": ["1979 Tumaco earthquake"], "question": "the tsunami triggered by the coincided with low tide, greatly reducing the area inundated and the likelihood of a far higher death toll?"} +{"answers": ["Bhagvath", "Anuya", "Anuya Bhagvath"], "question": " makes her Bengali cinema debut in \"Gora\", a film based on a novel by Rabindranath Tagore?"} +{"answers": ["Val-Saint-Lambert Abbey"], "question": "the is an important example of Cistercian architecture in Belgium?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Chase", "Mike Chase"], "question": " hoped to be NASCAR Rookie of the Year in the Winston Cup Series in 1995, but was released from his team after failing to qualify for the year's first race?"} +{"answers": ["Vanguard Cave"], "question": " \"\" is one of four caves in Gibraltar which have been nominated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site?"} +{"answers": ["Erinn Walters", "Walters", "Erinn"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympian weighed at birth?"} +{"answers": ["Human rights in Lesotho"], "question": "reported include food shortages at the central prison?"} +{"answers": ["Orwa Nyrabia", "Orwa", "Nyrabia"], "question": "the DOX BOX International Documentary Film Festival, founded by Syrian filmmaker in 2008, quickly grew into the most important documentary film gathering in the Arab world?"} +{"answers": ["Drayton Island", "Drayton Island Ferry"], "question": "the was limited to a capacity of six people after reports were received of its operator carrying 40 passengers on board?"} +{"answers": ["Sowmya", "Raoh", "Sowmya Raoh"], "question": " worked as a voice artist before making her playback singing debut?"} +{"answers": ["Terry Bywater", "Bywater", "Terry'' Bywater", "Terry"], "question": "2012 British Paralympic wheelchair basketball player made his Paralympic debut in 2000 in Sydney?"} +{"answers": ["Engleromyces sinensis"], "question": "although collected in 1958, the fungus was not described as a new species until 52 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Teen Age Message"], "question": "the was sent by Russian scientists from the Eupatoria radio telescope \"\", and was humanity's first musical Active SETI broadcast?"} +{"answers": ["Zelly and Me"], "question": "film-maker David Lynch acts opposite his real-life partner Isabella Rossellini in Tina Rathborne's semi-autobiographical film ?"} +{"answers": ["Magnar", "Ødegaard", "Magnar Ødegaard"], "question": "Sarpsborg 08 rejected Brescia's attempt to get on a trial, because it was in the middle of the Norwegian football season?"} +{"answers": ["Tell Rifaat"], "question": "the Syrian city of dates back to the Iron Age when it was an Aramaean settlement known as \"Arpad\"?"} +{"answers": ["Achmat Hassiem", "Hassiem", "Achmat"], "question": "South African Paralympic swimmer had his leg severed in an attack by a great white shark?"} +{"answers": ["Deinodryinus areolatus"], "question": "the extinct wasp is one of two \"Deinodryinus\" species known from Baltic amber?"} +{"answers": ["Kalmanowitz", "Avraham Kalmanowitz", "Avraham"], "question": "when Rabbi cried, \"even the State Department listened\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ruisreikäleipä"], "question": " \"\" is a Finnish rye hole loaf which was stored for all the Nordic winter's length and is still a main component of the Finnish diet?"} +{"answers": ["Lange-Nielsen", "Fredrik Lange-Nielsen", "Fredrik"], "question": "mathematician was elected into several governmental commissions?"} +{"answers": ["Dream Team", "Dream Team"], "question": "a reviewer called the gay pornographic film an allegory of gay liberation?"} +{"answers": ["Walton", "Caz Walton", "Caz Walton OBE", "Caz"], "question": "British Paralympian won gold medals in athletics, table tennis, and fencing?"} +{"answers": ["Ravananugraha"], "question": "\"the one who cried\" is often Mount Kailash in Indian art?"} +{"answers": ["Josh Hose", "Josh", "Hose", "Josh'' Hose"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic wheelchair rugby player became a quadriplegic after a car rollover?"} +{"answers": ["Mycena atkinsoniana"], "question": "the mushroom will \"bleed\" yellow-orange juice when injured?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar Cruise Terminal"], "question": "in May 2011 a sullage tank exploded near the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Widiasih", "Ni", "Ni Nengah Widiasih"], "question": "Indonesian Paralympian beat the ASEAN ParaGames powerlifting record for her weight class by 2 kilograms (4.4 pounds) last December?"} +{"answers": ["Sense and Antisense", "Sense and Antisense"], "question": "\"Millennium\" \"\" underwent several rewrites to lessen its focus on race relations?"} +{"answers": ["Chan", "Chan Yan-tak", "Yan-tak"], "question": " was the first Chinese chef to win three Michelin stars?"} +{"answers": ["Pemberton-Billing P.B.1"], "question": "it is disputed whether or not the ever flew?"} +{"answers": ["Grace Bowman", "Grace", "Grace Bowman", "Bowman"], "question": "2012 Australia Paralympic equestrian was featured on ABC's \"Race to London\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arati Prabhakar", "Arati", "Prabhakar"], "question": "DARPA director was the first female director of National Institute of Standards and Technology, and also the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in applied physics from Caltech?"} +{"answers": ["Thapsia villosa"], "question": "the is used to stun fish?"} +{"answers": ["Independence Pass", "Independence Pass"], "question": "at in elevation, Colorado's \"\" is the highest paved crossing of the Continental Divide in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Patt", "Patt", "Ralph Oliver Patt", "Ralph"], "question": "the music of Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, and Arnold Schoenberg inspired jazz-guitarist to invent major-thirds tuning?"} +{"answers": ["Caludon Castle"], "question": "a grey sandstone wall is all that remains of in Coventry, whose history stretches back to pre-Norman times?"} +{"answers": ["Mekong River", "Mekong River massacre"], "question": "an alleged Burmese drug lord and nine Thai anti-narcotics soldiers are accused of committing the 2011 , the deadliest attack on Chinese nationals abroad in modern times?"} +{"answers": ["Setyo Budi Hartanto", "Hartanto", "Setyo"], "question": "Indonesian Paralympic competitor is the son of fishmongers?"} +{"answers": ["Rhabdias bufonis"], "question": "infection with the parasitic nematode can cause host frogs to die?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Roberts", "Jack", "Roberts", "Jack Roberts"], "question": "after giving up professional football to serve in World War II, escaped from a POW camp and walked 400 miles to freedom with a broken neck?"} +{"answers": ["Bond", "Chris Bond", "Chris", "Chris Bond"], "question": "2012 Paralympian \"\" is missing both legs below his knees, his left wrist and his right four fingers as a result of a severe infection from a flesh-eating disease?"} +{"answers": ["Deinodryinus? aptianus"], "question": "the extinct wasp has antennae similar to only two other \"Deinodryinus\" species?"} +{"answers": ["Trehan", "Madhu", "Madhu Trehan", "Madhu Purie Trehan"], "question": ", an Indian journalist, had to apologise for publishing an article rating Delhi High Court judges?"} +{"answers": ["Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."], "question": "Joss Whedon is developing based on the Marvel Cinematic Universe?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Reardon", "Scott Reardon", "Scott Peter Reardon"], "question": "two-time world champion water skier and 2012 Paralympic athletics competitor was the first person with a disability to win his state's water skiing championship?"} +{"answers": ["Faizrakhmanist"], "question": "the sect, including 27 children, was discovered to be living underground in catacomb-like chambers in Kazan in Tatarstan?"} +{"answers": ["Trogloraptor"], "question": "the recently discovered of Oregon is the namesake and sole member of an ancient family of cave-dwelling spiders with hook-like feet \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Losu", "Martin", "Martin Losu"], "question": "Indonesian T46 runner and Paralympic hopeful set two regional records at the 2011 ASEAN ParaGames?"} +{"answers": ["Sendai River"], "question": "sediments from the in Tottori Prefecture, Japan, created and replenish the Tottori Sand Dunes?"} +{"answers": ["Sanjay Sukhanand Hazare", "Sanjay Hazare", "Sanjay", "Hazare"], "question": " is the first international cricket umpire from Vadodara, and second from Gujarat?"} +{"answers": ["Milicia regia"], "question": "the future of the tropical tree for timber production is threatened by a gall fly, \"Phytolyma lata\"?"} +{"answers": ["Blow", "Jennifer", "Jennifer Blow"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic goalballer found a rock resembling the lucky egg from \"Cool Runnings\" and started a pre-game ritual of quoting the movie while holding the rock?"} +{"answers": ["Certificate of division"], "question": "U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall \"\" wrote that he did not have \"the when alone\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ola Abidogun", "Ola", "Abidogun"], "question": "in 2011, Channel 4 described as a \"new GB sprint star\"?"} +{"answers": ["De Bruijn's theorem"], "question": "Nicolas de Bruijn was inspired to prove on packing bricks into boxes by his seven-year-old son's inability to pack some bricks into a box without wasted space?"} +{"answers": ["Władysław Machejek", "Władysław", "Machejek"], "question": " was a political hack writer during the Stalinist reign of terror in Poland following World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Bufo eichwaldi"], "question": " was first described in 2008, having previously been considered to be a subspecies of the Caucasian toad?"} +{"answers": ["Taylor", "Tyan Taylor", "Tyan"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic goalball player participated in two extreme sports: skydiving and bungee jumping?"} +{"answers": ["Corrupting Dr. Nice"], "question": "in the novel by John Kessel, several versions of Jesus Christ are transported to the twenty-first century?"} +{"answers": ["Brevipalpus phoenicis"], "question": "the mite \"\" reproduces primarily by parthenogenesis and almost all individuals are female?"} +{"answers": ["1966 Syrian coup d'état"], "question": "the removed the original founders of Ba'athism from power, caused the party to split, and brought neo-Ba'athists to power in Syria?"} +{"answers": ["Autologous conditioned serum"], "question": "basketball player Kobe Bryant went to Germany to receive treatments that have not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration?"} +{"answers": ["Kalyanasundara"], "question": "in some portrayals of the of the Hindu deities Shiva and Parvati, their yet-unborn sons are depicted?"} +{"answers": ["Rheed", "McCracken", "Rheed McCracken"], "question": "14-year-old 2012 Australian Paralympic wheelchair racer qualified for the Games after only using a wheelchair since late 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Swift raids"], "question": "the 2006 were the largest workplace immigration action in United States history?"} +{"answers": ["Selwyn, New Zealand"], "question": " in New Zealand, which celebrates its 150th birthday this month, was planned for 2,000 residents, but was depopulated by flooding and now has many derelict buildings \"(ruins pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harrison Brown", "Brown", "Harrison Scott Brown", "Harrison"], "question": " led the Manhattan Project team that first successfully isolated gram quantities of plutonium?"} +{"answers": ["Janel Manns", "Manns", "Janel"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic wheelchair tennis player became an incomplete paraplegic at age 32 after a bathroom accident and initially played basketball, not tennis?"} +{"answers": ["H2NO"], "question": "Olive Garden successfully participated in Coca-Cola's program, which sought to steer customers away from tap water in favor of buying soft drinks and bottled water?"} +{"answers": ["Agus Ngaimin", "Agus", "Ngaimin"], "question": "Indonesian Paralympic S6 swimmer first competed at the national level when he was twenty?"} +{"answers": ["Degenerate Art Exhibition"], "question": "in 1937 the Nazis organized the attempting to discredit modern art, which Hitler declared to be degenerate?"} +{"answers": ["Bean", "Dexter", "Dexter Bean"], "question": "s BlackJack Racing team, which he drove for in NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series, was so named because his father formed the team after winning big in Vegas?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Norfolk", "Norfolk"], "question": "wheelchair tennis player \"\" must tape a tennis racket to his hand in order to play?"} +{"answers": ["John Peter Bennett", "Bennett", "John P. Bennett", "John"], "question": ", the Arawak priest and linguist, wrote \"An Arawak-English Dictionary\" at a time when the Arawak language was thought to be near extinction in Guyana?"} +{"answers": ["Portland State Vikings football under Jerry Glanville"], "question": ", Portland State set a Football Championship Subdivision record for most points scored in a loss against Weber State in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Lie Tek Swie", "Tek Swie", "Lie", "Swie"], "question": "half of films were literary adaptations?"} +{"answers": ["Haanappel", "Matthew Haanappel", "Matthew"], "question": "2012 Paralympic swimmer is the cousin of Cadel Evans and delayed taking the VCE in order to spend more time training for the Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["Cheboygan Bascule Bridge"], "question": "the was the last bascule bridge built in the U.S. state of Michigan before the end of World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Horsburgh", "Meica Christensen", "Meica", "Meica Horsburgh"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic goalball team captain plays the song \"The Final Countdown\" before competitions?"} +{"answers": ["The Blades", "The Blades"], "question": "the first of a record-breaking 26 consecutive formation loops performed by British aerobatic team was executed by a blind pilot?"} +{"answers": ["Persoonia hirsuta"], "question": "the \"\" is endangered by too frequent fires?"} +{"answers": ["Antalfy", "Tim Antalfy", "Tim"], "question": "blind 2012 Paralympic swimmer also surfs, water skis and wakeboards?"} +{"answers": ["James Ward West", "James West", "James West", "West", "James"], "question": ", the founding medical director of the Betty Ford Center, was an alcoholic when he was a student and later wrote as a newspaper columnist about alcoholism and alcohol abuse?"} +{"answers": ["Effendi", "Bachtiar", "Bachtiar Effendi"], "question": "\"culture warrior\" was active in the cinemas of both Indonesia and Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Lecythis ollaria"], "question": "eating can cause nausea, vomiting and hair loss?"} +{"answers": ["Lebergott", "Stanley", "Stanley Lebergott"], "question": "American economist and professor argued that consumerism has had a positive impact on the U.S. economy and standard of living?"} +{"answers": ["Jeremy McClure", "Jeremy", "McClure"], "question": "blind 2012 Paralympic swimmer completed the 2011 Ironman 70.3 Busselton with assistance from sighted guides in running, cycling and swimming?"} +{"answers": ["Chu Ke-liang", "Chu", "Ke-liang"], "question": "Taiwanese comedian went into hiding for ten years to escape gambling debts to underworld figures?"} +{"answers": ["Adam Kellerman", "Kellerman", "Adam"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic wheelchair tennis player was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma when he was thirteen years old?"} +{"answers": ["Smith", "David", "David Smith", "David Smith"], "question": "despite being nearly deaf, played volleyball at the 2012 Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["The Zürau Aphorisms"], "question": "Franz Kafka wrote the 109 at the estate of his sister Ottla and her husband in Zürau where he sought recovery from tuberculosis?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Eliason", "Richard", "Eliason"], "question": "the coaches of 2012 Paralympic swimmer advised him to take the bus until the end of the Paralympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Los Angeles Motordrome"], "question": "the wooden racing surface of the \"\" was treated with crushed sea shells to improve traction?"} +{"answers": ["Taylor", "Nick Taylor", "Nick Taylor", "Nick"], "question": "2008 South African Paralympic wheelchair basketball player was selected to represent Australia at the 2012 Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["Sten Michael Grytebust", "Sten Grytebust", "Sten", "Grytebust"], "question": "when was selected for the Norway national under-23 football team, he didn't know that such a team existed?"} +{"answers": ["Black mountain salamander"], "question": "the female broods her eggs?"} +{"answers": ["Kristy", "Pond", "Kristy Pond"], "question": "2012 Paralympic wheelchair racer was named the IPC Athlete of the Month in May 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Loetoeng Kasaroeng"], "question": " was the first film produced in what is now Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Gates Ferry Road", "Fort Gates Ferry"], "question": "the has been featured in both a commercial with Paul Newman and in the \"world's worst commute\"?"} +{"answers": ["Téviec"], "question": "the \"Ladies of \" \"\" were murdered in the Stone Age, their bodies decorated with shell jewellery and buried in a midden under a roof of antlers?"} +{"answers": ["Dendropsophus phlebodes"], "question": "the is an \"explosive breeder\" and is stimulated to breed by the arrival of heavy rain?"} +{"answers": ["Solaster endeca"], "question": "the larva of the \"(adult pictured)\" attaches itself to the seabed with a sucker before changing into a juvenile starfish?"} +{"answers": ["James Evan Gattis", "Gattis", "Evan Gattis", "Evan"], "question": " spent four years wandering in Texas, New Mexico, California, Colorado, and Wyoming before becoming a professional baseball player?"} +{"answers": ["Stattler", "Wojciech Korneli Stattler", "Wojciech", "Wojciech Stattler"], "question": " \"\" introduced live model studies as well as nude art models to the School of Fine Arts in Kraków?"} +{"answers": ["Brihat Jataka"], "question": " is described as India's foremost astrological text?"} +{"answers": ["Aplastodiscus leucopygius"], "question": "the female tree frog inspects the underground nesting chamber prepared by the male before accepting his advances?"} +{"answers": ["Jane", "Jane Cameron", "Cameron"], "question": "the father of actress worked as a set designer on \"Emmerdale\", which Cameron later appeared in as Sophie Wright?"} +{"answers": ["Termitaradus avitinquilinus"], "question": "the shortest fossil termite bug is ?"} +{"answers": ["Doubleday myth"], "question": "Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig has expressed support for the , which states that American Civil War officer Abner Doubleday invented baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Sukumar Ray", "Sukumar Ray"], "question": "Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray \"\" made his in 1987 on his father, as a tribute to celebrate the centenary of his birth?"} +{"answers": ["Porter", "Helen", "Helen Porter", "Helen Kemp Porter"], "question": " helped to pioneer the use of radioactive tracers in botany?"} +{"answers": ["Comaster schlegelii"], "question": "the is sometimes kept in a reef aquarium but usually dies because of starvation?"} +{"answers": ["Eleanor", "Maguire", "Eleanor Maguire", "Eleanor A. Maguire", "Eleanor Anne Maguire"], "question": "neuropsychologist was awarded an Ig Nobel Prize for demonstrating that London taxi drivers have large hippocampi?"} +{"answers": ["Cecil Vandepeer Clarke", "Cecil", "Clarke"], "question": " \"\" invented military equipment including a limpet mine, an underground tank, a spigot gun, an exploding trouser sausage, and a rocket propelled bridge?"} +{"answers": ["Mozambique rain frog"], "question": "the female lays her eggs in an underground chamber and often stays nearby while they develop?"} +{"answers": ["Pacheco", "Enrique Dávila Pacheco", "Enrique"], "question": " was appointed as the Acting Governor of Yucatán by García Sarmiento de Sotomayor in 1644?"} +{"answers": ["Tombs of the Sanhedrin"], "question": "the may have contained someone else?"} +{"answers": ["Xusheng", "Xu Xusheng", "Xu"], "question": " \"\" discovered the Erlitou culture?"} +{"answers": ["U 47 – Kapitänleutnant Prien"], "question": "the German war film portrayed the combat career of the U-boat captain Günther Prien, commander of ?"} +{"answers": ["Roberto Bandinelli", "Roberto", "Bandinelli"], "question": "the Royal postmaster moved to the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth to escape lawsuits which threatened him with imprisonment in Florence?"} +{"answers": ["Copan brook frog", "Duellmanohyla soralia"], "question": "the Central American frog is critically endangered and its population decline is due, at least in part, to the fungal disease chytridiomycosis?"} +{"answers": ["Tristan Clemons", "Clemons", "Tristan"], "question": "Australian field hockey goalkeeper is researching nanoparticles that could treat injuries and fight cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius iodes"], "question": "kissing the mushroom \"\" may help in its identification?"} +{"answers": ["EK Trianguli Australis"], "question": "the stars of the binary system orbit around a common centre of gravity every 1.5 hours?"} +{"answers": ["Sejm of the Grand Duchy of Posen"], "question": "in the first half of the 19th century, the continued Polish parliamentary traditions in the territories of the Prussian partition?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar Creek"], "question": " is not located in Gibraltar at all, but is a long river found in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Star trail"], "question": " observations of Polaris \"(example pictured)\" have been used to measure the vibrations in telescope mounting systems?"} +{"answers": ["Darshan", "Darshan Ranganathan", "Ranganathan"], "question": "organic chemist did pioneering work in protein folding?"} +{"answers": ["Shannon", "Shannon Dallas", "Dallas"], "question": "wheelchair basketballer and para-alpine skier was afflicted with necrotizing fasciitis, a flesh-eating bug, that sidelined him for seven months?"} +{"answers": ["Steven Amstrup", "Steven", "Steven C. Amstrup", "Amstrup"], "question": "polar bear researcher found that polar ice packs destroyed by climate change could grow back if global temperatures cool?"} +{"answers": ["Gyromitra caroliniana"], "question": " should not be eaten because they may contain a compound that, when digested, breaks down into a rocket fuel propellant?"} +{"answers": ["Historical figure", "historical figure"], "question": "the Lady Godiva \"\" probably did not ride naked through the streets?"} +{"answers": ["Blessed sword and hat"], "question": "popes awarded to defenders of Christendom, including at least 12 emperors, 10 kings of France, 7 kings of Poland, 6 kings of Spain, and the nation of Switzerland?"} +{"answers": ["Cala Arenas"], "question": "the area around the Spanish beach of has been inhabited for thousands of years due to its strategic position facing the Strait of Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["Context effect"], "question": "in sound recognition, from other sounds in the environment cause us to change the way we categorize a sound?"} +{"answers": ["Knight's Spider Web Farm"], "question": "painted and lacquered spider webs are sold as art at in Vermont?"} +{"answers": ["St Eata's Church, Atcham", "St Eata's Church"], "question": " \"\", in Shropshire, is uniquely dedicated to Eata of Hexham?"} +{"answers": ["Lanczos tensor"], "question": "the of general relativity exists only in four dimensions, suggesting our universe of four spacetime dimensions is special?"} +{"answers": ["The Tragedy of Mister Morn"], "question": "Vladimir Nabokov play , written in 1923–24, was not published during his lifetime?"} +{"answers": ["Sky Movies 007 HD"], "question": "in October 2012 a dedicated to the James Bond film franchise was launched to celebrate its 50th anniversary?"} +{"answers": ["Scolymia lacera"], "question": "the is small but aggressive and attacks neighbouring corals?"} +{"answers": ["Omnishambles"], "question": "after being coined by the British political satire \"The Thick of It\", the word \"\" was used in Parliament by real politicians?"} +{"answers": ["Aplastodiscus callipygius"], "question": "the \"\" has green bones and muscles?"} +{"answers": ["Ward", "Ward Bennett", "Bennett"], "question": "the work of the American designer, artist and sculptor was said to have defined an era?"} +{"answers": ["Glassheart", "Glassheart"], "question": "Leona Lewis and Ryan Tedder decided to write the up-tempo song \"\" as Lewis was experiencing personal issues and thought a ballad would upset her further?"} +{"answers": ["Tibúrcio", "Spannocchi", "Tibúrcio Spannocchi"], "question": " proposed to sling a chain across the Strait of Magellan to prevent ships sailing through it?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar Peak", "Gibraltar Peak"], "question": "rubbish has been illegally dumped on near Canberra?"} +{"answers": ["Garr", "Ralph Garr", "Ralph", "Ralph Allen Garr"], "question": "the Atlanta Braves negotiated exclusive rights with Warner Bros. Cartoons to use animated scenes of the Road Runner in honor of ?"} +{"answers": ["Al Jazeera", "Al Jazeera effect"], "question": "the term used to describe the revolutionary impact of Al Jazeera network on Arab world media has been generalized more globally to other forms of new media?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Pickford", "Mary", "Lillian Mary Pickford", "Mary Pickford", "Pickford"], "question": " was the first woman appointed to a medical professorship at Edinburgh University?"} +{"answers": ["Harvey Kurtzman's Jungle Book"], "question": " (1959) was the first book-length work of original comics in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["English Channel scallop fishing dispute"], "question": "French fishermen threw rocks and nets at British fishing boats during a with British fishermen in the English Channel?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Cousins", "Cousins", "Margaret", "Margaret Elizabeth Cousins"], "question": "suffragist went on a hunger strike seeking to be classed as a political prisoner?"} +{"answers": ["Millennium", "Millennium, season 3", "Millennium"], "question": "the of \"Millennium\" sought to reduce its central conflicts to a struggle between two friends?"} +{"answers": ["Hapalopilus nidulans"], "question": "consuming the fungus can cause symptoms of neurotoxicity, and violet urine?"} +{"answers": ["Bad Pharma"], "question": "Dr. Ben Goldacre \"\" argues in that \"medicine is broken,\" because the evidence on which it is based is systematically distorted by the pharmaceutical industry?"} +{"answers": ["Baynard", "Baynard Rush Hall", "Hall"], "question": " was the first professor at Indiana University?"} +{"answers": ["Roridomyces austrororidus"], "question": "the probably had a Gondwanan origin?"} +{"answers": ["Kamala Sohonie", "Sohonie", "Kamala"], "question": " received the Rashtrapati Award for her work on supplementing tribal diets with the beverage \"neera\"?"} +{"answers": ["Indigo Lake", "Indigo Lake"], "question": " in Ohio's Cuyahoga Valley National Park is not a natural lake?"} +{"answers": ["Ramsay Street crash", "Ramsay Street"], "question": "in August 2011 the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\" aired a which highlighted two of the major causes of road fatalities and injuries among young Australian drivers?"} +{"answers": ["Jerwood Gallery"], "question": "the in Hastings was once burned in effigy?"} +{"answers": ["Prenn", "Daniel", "Daniel Prenn"], "question": "1930 Wimbledon Championships mixed doubles runner-up was of Jewish origin and thus got expelled from the Germany Davis Cup team and subsequently moved from Nazi Germany to England?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Bee"], "question": "the masthead slogan was \"Sting for Our Enemies – Honey for Our Friends\"?"} +{"answers": ["Manolis Roubakis", "Manolis", "Roubakis"], "question": " is one of the few footballers who have played for all three big clubs of Heraklion in Greece: OFI Crete, Ergotelis and Atsalenios?"} +{"answers": ["Main Guard", "Main Guard"], "question": "in the early 19th century, if you were out on the streets of Gibraltar after midnight without a permit you risked being sent to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Birker", "Hsiao", "Hsiao Li Lindsay, Baroness Lindsay of Birker"], "question": ", the first Chinese-born peeress, smuggled supplies and taught English to communist guerrillas fighting the Japanese occupation?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Dana, Syria", "Al-Dana"], "question": "the town of in northern Syria is identified with \"Adennu\", the first Aramaean city to be captured by Assyrian emperor Shalmaneser III?"} +{"answers": ["State Farm Downtown Building"], "question": "the \"\" in Bloomington, Illinois, features the intact 1951 office of company founder George J. Mecherle?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew J. Doran", "Doran", "Andrew"], "question": "as a member of the California Column, was granted a brevet commission due to his experience with the Butterfield route?"} +{"answers": ["Faux Namti Bridge"], "question": "the is also called the \"Inverted V Bridge\" because its supporting trusses form the shape of an upside-down letter V?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Chief", "Chief Wilson"], "question": " set the Major League Baseball single-season record for triples in , a record that still stands?"} +{"answers": ["George W. Bush", "Bush", "George H. W. Bush", "George", "George Walker Bush"], "question": " in Tbilisi and Tirana are named after former US President George W. Bush?"} +{"answers": ["Royoporus badius"], "question": " causes white rot?"} +{"answers": ["Pat", "Pat Spence", "Spence"], "question": "1928 Wimbledon Championships mixed doubles champion and tennis partner Miss Betty Nuthall formed a real-life couple when they won the 1931 French Championships mixed doubles title?"} +{"answers": ["Jog night frog"], "question": "Do you know that, after the female has laid a clutch of eggs, both parents are involved in guarding them?"} +{"answers": ["Yusof", "Suhaimi", "Suhaimi Yusof"], "question": ", a Malay stand-up comedian, received the \"Best Comedy Performance\" award at the 2011 Asian Television Awards for his efforts in \"The Noose\"?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José Cruz Herrera", "Cruz Herrera", "Herrera"], "question": "the Spanish painter worked in Casablanca for much of his life, where he was a prolific painter of scenes of Moroccan everyday life?"} +{"answers": ["Seaview SVII"], "question": " used to create Google Street View images \"(example pictured)\" of the Great Barrier Reef is controlled by a Samsung Galaxy Tab?"} +{"answers": ["Constance Lewis", "Constance Edwina Lewis"], "question": "the was one of only two women to compete in sailing at the 1908 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Truman Committee"], "question": "war profiteering by U.S. military contractors in Iraq brought calls for a new form of the investigative which operated in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Frankfurter Kantorei"], "question": "the concert choir performed Mozart's Requiem and Mendelssohn's \"Walpurgisnacht\" with the Israel Chamber Orchestra in Tel Aviv in a concert for the city's 100th anniversary?"} +{"answers": ["Investiture of Zimrilim", "Investiture of Zimri-Lim"], "question": "the 18th-century BC fresco the \"\" depicts the king of ancient Mari receiving the symbols of rule from the goddess Ishtar?"} +{"answers": ["Seeing with the Eyes of Love"], "question": "every \"deep desire\" is a prayer, and God \"answers every selfless prayer\", according to Easwaran in ?"} +{"answers": ["Finney's HIT Squad"], "question": "HIT Squad, founded by UFC Hall of Fame inductee Matt Hughes in 2007, changed its name to when it was purchased in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["The Time Is Now", "The Time Is Now"], "question": "\"Millennium\" second season finale \"\" was inspired in part by a cattle disease in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Mussa", "Mussa"], "question": "the attacks other corals that try to grow too close to it?"} +{"answers": ["Achilles on Skyros"], "question": "the Classical story of was the basis for a lost play by Euripides, a painting \"\" by Nicolas Poussin, and operas by Domenico Scarlatti and George Frideric Handel?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Cassidy"], "question": "Richard Belzer insisted \"\" creator Dick Wolf cast Dean Winters as his partner, , before he would join the cast?"} +{"answers": ["Opa-locka Thematic Resource Area"], "question": "the includes 20 buildings developed by aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss using an \"Arabian Nights\" theme?"} +{"answers": ["Pono", "Pono"], "question": "Neil Young's takes its name from the Hawaiian word for righteousness?"} +{"answers": ["Artur Surenovych Ayvazyan", "Ayvazyan", "Artur", "Artur Ayvazyan"], "question": "prior to winning a gold medal at the 2008 Olympics, Ukrainian sport shooter was detained by his nation's customs agency for having an unregistered gun?"} +{"answers": ["Gamleborg"], "question": " \"(fortress ruins pictured)\" represents Bornholm's oldest defence works?"} +{"answers": ["Sebastiano Montelupi", "Sebastiano", "Montelupi"], "question": "444 years ago, Poland's Royal Posts were entrusted to an Italian banker, ?"} +{"answers": ["Second Berlin Biennale", "Berlin Biennale"], "question": "at the 2012 , one artist blocked Friedrichstraße with a wall, which was removed early after public protest?"} +{"answers": ["Olsen", "Terje Olsen", "Terje", "Terje Olsen"], "question": "despite only playing one match for Bayer Leverkusen, the Norwegian footballer does not regret moving to Germany at the age of 15?"} +{"answers": ["Le Laudi"], "question": "Swiss composer Hermann Suter's symphonic oratorio is a setting of St. Francis of Assisi's Italian \"Canticle of the Sun\" for choir, soloists, voci di ragazzi, organ and orchestra?"} +{"answers": ["The Rock Hotel", "Rock Hotel"], "question": "John Lennon married Yoko Ono at ?"} +{"answers": ["Geet Ramayan"], "question": "the 1955–56 Marathi radio programme describing the events from an Indian epic \"Ramayana\" \"(central characters pictured)\" has been translated to eight Indian languages, English, and also transliterated in Braille?"} +{"answers": ["Desert rain frog"], "question": "the leaves distinctive footprints on the dunes and a little pile of sand showing the location of its burrow?"} +{"answers": ["In the Shadow of the Sword", "In the Shadow of the Sword"], "question": "while researching , Tom Holland found that the oldest biography of Mohammed was written two hundred years after he had died?"} +{"answers": ["Termitaradus protera"], "question": " was the first termite bug found in amber?"} +{"answers": ["Bagel head"], "question": "the is a type of extreme body modification?"} +{"answers": ["Rhopalomyces elegans"], "question": "the fungus can be grown on a medium containing baby beef liver and lamb fat?"} +{"answers": ["Tengesdal", "Jørgen", "Jørgen Tengesdal"], "question": " played for Viking in the 2001 Norwegian Football Cup Final despite his contract expiring five days before the final?"} +{"answers": ["Cheers, season 2", "Cheers", "Cheers"], "question": "several reviewers criticized the romance between Sam and Diane in the of \"Cheers\" because it lasted too long and presented a poor relationship role model?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Ferdinand the Holy Prince", "Ferdinand"], "question": "Prince Henry the Navigator handed over his brother \"\" as a hostage, and preferred to let him die in captivity rather than fulfill the treaty he had signed?"} +{"answers": ["Skyfall", "Skyfall"], "question": "Adele's for the James Bond film \"Skyfall\" went to number one in the UK's iTunes online store less than ten hours after it was released?"} +{"answers": ["Barad", "Barad, Syria"], "question": "the Church of Julianos in the village of in northern Syria, was one of two three-aisled basilicas in the Dead Cities?"} +{"answers": ["Poor People's Campaign"], "question": "several thousand people lived on Washington's National Mall \"\" for six weeks in 1968 as part of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Ann Bishop", "Bishop", "Ann", "Ann Bishop"], "question": ", an early female protozoologist, studied treatments for parasitic diseases including amoebic dysentery and malaria?"} +{"answers": ["Nikollë", "Bojaxhiu", "Nikollë Bojaxhiu"], "question": "Mother Teresa's father was the only Catholic member of the city council of Skopje and his company constructed the city's first theater?"} +{"answers": ["Namus", "Namus"], "question": " is the first Armenian feature film?"} +{"answers": ["St Albans Hoard", "St Albans"], "question": "the , one of the largest hoards of Roman gold coins ever found in Britain, was discovered by a man using his new metal detector for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["Mohammad", "Mohammad Said Hamid Junid", "Junid"], "question": " wrote a film about a man becoming his father's uncle-in-law?"} +{"answers": ["Rowley", "Thomas Rowley", "Thomas", "Thomas Rowley"], "question": " homestead in Christchurch, New Zealand, is used as a school library?"} +{"answers": ["Mastotermes electromexicus"], "question": " was the first giant northern termite described from the New World?"} +{"answers": ["Aubergine", "Aubergine"], "question": "Gordon Ramsay orchestrated the theft of the reservations book from his restaurant so that he could blame it on Marco Pierre White?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Palace of Ugarit"], "question": "the \"(gate pictured)\" of ancient Ugarit in Syria had fortification walls whose base sloped outward 45 degrees?"} +{"answers": ["Jon", "Jon Midttun Lie", "Lie", "Midttun Lie"], "question": "Norwegian footballer had Tom Nordlie as head coach in three different clubs?"} +{"answers": ["Angelo Masci", "Angelo", "Masci"], "question": " grouped Illyrian, \"Epirote\", and Macedonian into one language family, which he considered to be the proto-language of Albanian?"} +{"answers": ["Self-fulfillment"], "question": "to seek is to seek the good life?"} +{"answers": ["Vulpicida"], "question": "according to Swedish peasant folklore, the lichen \"\", when consumed, kills foxes but not dogs or wolves?"} +{"answers": ["Copyright law of Panama"], "question": "the recent changes to the , introduced as part of the Panama–United States Trade Promotion Agreement, have been criticized by the Electronic Frontier Foundation?"} +{"answers": ["Horned marsupial frog"], "question": "the eggs of the are the largest to be laid by any known amphibian?"} +{"answers": ["The Deadliest Season"], "question": "Meryl Streep made her film début in , a 1977 film about sports violence?"} +{"answers": ["Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences"], "question": "a delivered in Baltimore by philosopher Jacques Derrida popularized French post-structuralism among American academics?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church", "St Mary's Church, Twickenham"], "question": "a Governor of Virginia is buried at , Twickenham, encased in lead exactly fitted to the shape of his body?"} +{"answers": ["Ramped Cargo Lighter", "Ramped cargo lighter"], "question": "although the was used extensively in World War II, afterwards many were surplus to requirements and sunk by their own side?"} +{"answers": ["Dinosaurs, Myths and Monsters"], "question": "the BBC documentary programme speculates that the Cyclopes, the one-eyed giants of Greek mythology, may have been inspired by elephant skulls?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Karl-Friedrich Beringer", "Beringer", "Karl-Friedrich Beringer", "Karl-Friedrich"], "question": " conducted the Windsbacher Knabenchor \"\", winner of the 2007 Rheingau Musikpreis, in Bach's \"St John Passion\" in Eberbach Abbey?"} +{"answers": ["Trafalgar Cemetery"], "question": "the Battle of Trafalgar is commemorated today in Gibraltar's , where some of the casualties are buried?"} +{"answers": ["Robert John Sholl", "Robert", "Sholl"], "question": ", the only Resident Magistrate in north-west Western Australia between 1865 and 1883, had so much power that he was described as \"virtually a Lieutenant Governor\"?"} +{"answers": ["Digitalis thapsi"], "question": "the pharmocological products derived from the are up to three times more potent than those obtained from the common foxglove?"} +{"answers": ["Stitches", "Stitches"], "question": "the Irish horror film marks the movie debut of English stand-up comedian Ross Noble as a homicidal undead clown?"} +{"answers": ["Parastylotermes"], "question": "at least one species of the extinct termites \"(fossil pictured)\" was found in the Calico Mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Hutten-Czapski", "Emeryk Hutten-Czapski", "Emeryk"], "question": "Count gathered his historical collections for the National Museum in Kraków mainly through purchasing the entire collections of other noble families?"} +{"answers": ["Bab al-Nairab"], "question": "the neighborhood in Aleppo, Syria, was originally a 13th-century gate planned by the Ayyubid ruler az-Zahir Ghazi, but built by his successor al-Aziz Muhammad?"} +{"answers": ["Melvin Tumin", "Tumin", "Melvin Marvin Tumin", "Melvin"], "question": "American sociologist challenged the Davis–Moore hypothesis and went on to write a widely used text book on social stratification?"} +{"answers": ["Shinde", "Madhav S Shinde", "M.", "M. S. Shinde"], "question": "for the 1975 Bollywood classic film \"Sholay\", edited of reel down to ?"} +{"answers": ["Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque", "Khalid ibn al-Walid"], "question": "the in Homs contains the mausoleum of Khalid ibn al-Walid, an ornate dome with interiors which depict over 50 victorious battles that he commanded?"} +{"answers": ["Pictor"], "question": "within the lie a relativistic jet 800,000 light years long and a galaxy cluster with 800 trillion stars?"} +{"answers": ["Bombay night frog"], "question": "the has been found living in a cave piled high with fruit bat droppings?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of Ebih-Il"], "question": "the lapis lazuli inlays used in the 25th-century BC \"\", discovered in ancient Mari in Syria, were imported from as far east as Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["LW5/7"], "question": " use two skis and no ski poles while competing in skiing disciplines like the downhill and Giant Slalom?"} +{"answers": ["Mourning Portrait of the Duchess of Alba", "The Black Duchess"], "question": "in Goya's , the duchess is wearing her mourning clothes, as her husband died the year before?"} +{"answers": ["Hellmut G. Haasis", "Hellmut", "Hellmut Haasis", "Gertrude Haasis", "Haasis"], "question": "German historian , who won the Schubart Literature Prize for his biography of Joseph Süß Oppenheimer, also performs for school children as \"Druiknui, the fairy-tale clown\"?"} +{"answers": ["Solaster paxillatus"], "question": "the \"\" can be found on the seabed in waters anywhere from deep?"} +{"answers": ["Building Stories"], "question": "the graphic novel by Chris Ware was published as a box that contained fourteen printed objects, including cloth-bound books, newspapers, broadsheets, and flip books?"} +{"answers": ["Blood tables", "Blood tables: it is a holy action to kill Rosas"], "question": "although José Rivera Indarte wrote the against Juan Manuel de Rosas, he had previously been his supporter?"} +{"answers": ["William W. Cooper", "William", "William Wager Cooper", "Cooper"], "question": ", a pioneer of management science, dropped out of high school and worked as a professional boxer before becoming an academic?"} +{"answers": ["Hebeloma radicosum"], "question": "male \"Suillia\" flies pick a mushroom and actively defend their territory while waiting to mate with females?"} +{"answers": ["Adam White", "Adam", "White", "Adam White"], "question": " has been picked for the Australia men's national volleyball team 118 times?"} +{"answers": ["Tauzieher"], "question": "the 1911 sculpture \"\" in Cologne depicts a worker tying a rope to a bollard as a \"Herculean\" nude?"} +{"answers": ["Giuseppe", "Giuseppe Crispi", "Crispi"], "question": "Arbëresh scholar wrote the first monograph on the Albanian language?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Kent Jr.", "Edward Kent, Jr.", "Edward", "Jr."], "question": "Chief Justice of the Arizona Territorial Supreme Court determined relative water rights for roughly 5,000 land owners in the Salt River Valley?"} +{"answers": ["Volvariella bombycina"], "question": "the  – once wrongly implicated in a case of fatal mushroom poisoning – was called the \"ghost mushroom\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jedd Lindon Gyorko", "Jedd", "Jedd Gyorko", "Gyorko"], "question": " began his college baseball career with a 21-game hitting streak?"} +{"answers": ["Bumpers", "Betty Bumpers", "Betty"], "question": "Do you know that, as Arkansas' first lady, started a program that took the state from one of the lowest to one of the highest in the U.S. in its rate of childhood immunization?"} +{"answers": ["Cavendish", "Richard Cavendish", "Richard Cavendish", "Lord Richard Cavendish", "Richard"], "question": " loan saved the Canterbury Association from financial collapse?"} +{"answers": ["Chroogomphus vinicolor"], "question": "you need a microscope to reliably distinguish a from its relatives?"} +{"answers": ["Prescott", "Robert William Prescott", "Robert"], "question": "American aviator founded the Flying Tiger Line, the first scheduled cargo airline in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Amygdalum papyrium"], "question": "the has been found growing at densities of over 3000 per square metre"} +{"answers": ["McConnell", "Amby", "Amby McConnell"], "question": " lined into the first unassisted triple play in Major League Baseball history on July 19, 1909?"} +{"answers": ["Schwenckfeldina archoica"], "question": "the extinct fly has spines on its genitalia?"} +{"answers": ["Harry", "Harry Wolverton", "Harry Sterling Wolverton", "Wolverton"], "question": "after he retired from professional baseball, \"\" became a police officer with the Oakland Police Department?"} +{"answers": ["North Front Cemetery"], "question": " in Gibraltar is the burial site of Victoria Cross recipient Thomas Henry Kavanagh?"} +{"answers": ["Kinky Boots", "Kinky Boots"], "question": "the producer, director, choreographer and writer of the upcoming Broadway musical have all won Tony Awards, while its lyricist is a Grammy Award winner?"} +{"answers": ["Naroda Patiya", "Naroda Patiya massacre"], "question": "in the , 97 Muslims were killed by a mob of approximately 5000 people?"} +{"answers": ["Marshall", "Amanda", "Sally Amanda Marshall", "Amanda Marshall", "Amanda Marshall"], "question": " was nominated in to become the United States Attorney for the District of Oregon, but did not take the position until ?"} +{"answers": ["Hyptia deansi"], "question": " is the only fossil ensign wasp described from Mexican amber?"} +{"answers": ["Wythburn Church"], "question": "poet William Wordsworth described in Cumbria \"\" as a \"modest house of prayer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Euapta lappa"], "question": "the moves by means of peristalsis?"} +{"answers": ["Babë", "Karbunara", "Babë Dud Karbunara"], "question": "in 1894, Ottoman agents burnt the house of because he taught Albanian?"} +{"answers": ["Meoma ventricosa"], "question": "the feeds on the film of algae and bacteria that surrounds grains of sand?"} +{"answers": ["Bared to You"], "question": "Sylvia Day's was initially self-published, but was picked up by Berkley Books due to the popularity of the similarly themed \"Fifty Shades of Grey\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aplysina insularis"], "question": "the appears bright greenish yellow in deep water because it emits fluorescent light?"} +{"answers": ["National Museum, Wrocław", "National Museum in Wrocław"], "question": "the \"\" holds one of the largest collections of contemporary art in Poland, extending even to the museum's remodelled attic?"} +{"answers": ["Song 4 Mutya", "Song 4 Mutya"], "question": "the lyrical content of \"\" was interpreted by the media as an \"insult\" to Sugababes member Amelle Berrabah?"} +{"answers": ["Hackensack Drawbridge"], "question": "the , once part of the \"costliest railroad\" in the United States, was abandoned after being struck by the collier \"Jagger Seam\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Crown at Whitebrook", "The Whitebrook"], "question": "in 2011, was one of four restaurants in Wales to hold a Michelin star?"} +{"answers": ["Aspergillus sydowii"], "question": "the pathogenic fungus causes aspergillosis in sea fans and may be carried between them by the flamingo tongue snail?"} +{"answers": ["Grisez", "Georges Grisez", "Georges"], "question": " died on stage after playing the opening glissando of \"Rhapsody in Blue\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gorgonia flabellum"], "question": "the \"\" feeds by catching plankton that drift past?"} +{"answers": ["North/South Inter-Parliamentary Association"], "question": "the inaugural meeting of the , first envisioned in 1998 as part of the Northern Ireland peace process, was held in Dublin on 12 October 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Dhimitër", "Dhimitër Mborja", "Mborja", "Dhimitër Mborja Emanoili"], "question": " donated his mansion in Korçë in order to house the Albanian National Lyceum?"} +{"answers": ["A Change Is Gonna Come", "A Change Is Gonna Come"], "question": "\"\" was the first episode of \"Grey's Anatomy\" in which Isaiah Washington did not appear?"} +{"answers": ["Nakayama", "Tadachika", "Nakayama Tadachika"], "question": " wrote \"Questions and Answers on Court Matters\"?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Vázsonyi", "Vázsonyi", "Andrew"], "question": " became past president of The Institute of Management Sciences without ever having been its president?"} +{"answers": ["One Day in History"], "question": "the British Library \"\" has records of on 17 October 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Philippe", "Etchebest", "Philippe Etchebest"], "question": "chef hosts the French language version of the television show \"Kitchen Nightmares\"?"} +{"answers": ["A Room With No View", "A Room with No View"], "question": "\"Millennium\" \"\" features the Paul Mauriat rendition of \"Love Is Blue\"?"} +{"answers": ["Flat Bastion Magazine"], "question": " in Gibraltar, built by the British in the 19th century to store gunpowder, is now used as a geological research facility and exhibition centre?"} +{"answers": ["Liquid nitrogen cocktail", "liquid nitrogen cocktail"], "question": "liquid nitrogen is to create a smoky, bubbling \"cauldron effect\"?"} +{"answers": ["Emily", "Emily McInerny", "McInerny"], "question": "despite being a nine-time Australian WNBL Defensive Player of the Year, was not selected to play for the national team at three Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Anamnesis", "Anamnesis"], "question": "\"Millennium\" \"\" features the song \"Dancing Barefoot\" by Patti Smith?"} +{"answers": ["Raid on Chambersburg"], "question": "Confederate Major General J.E.B. Stuart's was his second ride around McClellan?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudogarypus synchrotron"], "question": "the extinct pseudoscorpion is named for the synchrotron imaging equipment?"} +{"answers": ["St Swithun's Way"], "question": " was opened by Hampshire County Council in 2002 to mark the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II?"} +{"answers": ["Gosaibi", "Ghazi", "Ghazi Abdul Rahman Al Gosaibi"], "question": "the Saudi government did not lift their long-standing ban on some of Minister of Labor books until two weeks before his death on 15 August 2010?"} +{"answers": ["National League Wild Card Game", "2012 National League Wild Card Game"], "question": "the was delayed for 19 minutes when fans threw debris on the field?"} +{"answers": ["Rosia Water Tanks"], "question": "the historic , which provided water for Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson's fleet in Gibraltar, were demolished in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Rio Grande Silvery Minnow v. Bureau of Reclamation"], "question": "a fish and a bird sued two United States Federal agencies in ?"} +{"answers": ["Koutoubia Mosque"], "question": "the , or \"Bookseller's Mosque\", was named after the bookselling trade practiced in the nearby \"souk\" \"(mosque and souk pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shanghai Botanical Garden"], "question": " has a penjing garden that covers ?"} +{"answers": ["Diocese of Caransebeș"], "question": "among the early problems within the Romanian Orthodox were defections to Greek Catholicism prompted by a simoniac bishop and a priest who disregarded the fast?"} +{"answers": ["Clarinet Concerto No. 2", "Clarinet Concerto No. 2"], "question": "when Benny Goodman called to commission a , Malcolm Arnold yelled \"Sod off!\" and hung up?"} +{"answers": ["Alpheus heterochaelis"], "question": "the sound made by the \"\" is made by the bursting of a cavitation bubble?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Johnson", "Johnson", "Sam", "Sam Johnson"], "question": "Port Vale goalkeeper saved three penalties and then scored the winning penalty on his debut in professional football?"} +{"answers": ["Women's Image Network", "Women's Image Network Awards"], "question": "the are given annually to honor women in media and promote the creation of positive images of women in film, television, and advertising?"} +{"answers": ["Rønne Theater"], "question": " in Rønne, Bornholm, is Denmark's oldest provincial theatre still in active use?"} +{"answers": ["Victoria Tereshuk", "Victoria Anatoliïvna Tereshchuk", "Tereshchuk", "Victoria Tereshchuk", "Victoria"], "question": " was named Ukrainian Sportswoman of the Year after winning the 2011 World Modern Pentathlon Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Carteia"], "question": "the rediscovery of the long-lost Roman colony of in Spain led to Sir Isaac Newton's niece finding a husband?"} +{"answers": ["Tell Sabi Abyad", "Sabi Abyad"], "question": "the 6th-millennium BC settlement of in northern Syria featured multi-room rectangular buildings with round structures called tholoi that were probably used for storage?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Door Film Festival"], "question": "the Women in Film Award is named for Alice Guy-Blaché, a pioneer in the movie industry?"} +{"answers": ["George Foster", "George Arthur Foster", "Foster", "George Foster", "George"], "question": " claimed he used a black baseball bat to \"integrate the bat rack\"?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Natasha Baker", "Natasha"], "question": " rode her horse Cabral to two gold medals in the 2012 Paralympics even though she has no feeling in her legs?"} +{"answers": ["Soviet Strike"], "question": "the 1996 video game featured a fictional mission to rescue then-Russian President Boris Yeltsin?"} +{"answers": ["Rosia Bay"], "question": "the , containing the remains of Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson, was towed into , Gibraltar, after the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar?"} +{"answers": ["Archdiocese of Râmnic"], "question": "successive played an important role in adopting Romanian as the liturgical language of the Romanian Orthodox Church, in place of Greek and Old Church Slavonic?"} +{"answers": ["Giorgio", "De Stefani", "Stefani", "Giorgio de Stefani"], "question": "1932 French Tennis Championships runner-up was ambidextrous but was banned from using two rackets, one in each hand?"} +{"answers": ["Tara Ann VanDerveer", "VanDerveer", "Tara", "Tara VanDerveer"], "question": " \"\" had to take a one-year leave of absence from her position at Stanford to coach the 1996 U.S. Women's Olympic Basketball team?"} +{"answers": ["View of the World from 9th Avenue"], "question": "Saul Steinberg's famous \"New Yorker\" cover, , was named the fourth greatest magazine cover in a 40-year survey?"} +{"answers": ["Broad Avenue"], "question": " in Memphis, Tennessee, went from vacant storefronts to a vibrant arts district in less than a decade?"} +{"answers": ["Humming frog"], "question": "the aestivates in an underground burrow during the hottest part of the summer?"} +{"answers": ["Crusade for Freedom"], "question": "from 1950 to 1960 the CIA ran a domestic astroturfing campaign called \"(stamp from campaign pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Carlos", "Carlos de Haes", "Haes"], "question": "Realist painter (1829–1898) has been cited as the \"first contemporary Spanish artist able to capture something of a particularly Spanish 'essence' in his work\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alexandrium monilatum"], "question": "when the population size of the dinoflagellate increases, it can cause a red tide that kills fish?"} +{"answers": ["Cordell", "Cordell Schachter", "Schachter"], "question": " oversaw the development of a web-based application that reduces the duration of New York City street construction inspections to one day?"} +{"answers": ["Willy Loman"], "question": "actors playing in Arthur Miller's \"Death of a Salesman\" on Broadway or in American cinema have earned acclaim such as three Golden Globe Awards and three Tony and Emmy nominations?"} +{"answers": ["Nun's Well, Gibraltar", "Nun's Well"], "question": "the British garrison of Gibraltar relied on water from the medieval for making their supply of beer?"} +{"answers": ["Abd al-Karim al-Jundi", "Abd", "al-Jundi"], "question": " presided over the state appropriation of Syrian farm land from its traditional owners after becoming the minister of agrarian reform?"} +{"answers": ["Brian", "Brian Dawson", "Brian Dawson", "Dawson"], "question": "university professor is a successful Australian rules football coach?"} +{"answers": ["Sanhedria Cemetery"], "question": "some graves in the of Jerusalem are five times closer to residential housing than the law allows?"} +{"answers": ["Haseo"], "question": ", the protagonist of the \".hack//G.U.\" games, is a reincarnation of Sora from the anime series \".hack//Sign\"?"} +{"answers": ["Propeller", "Propeller"], "question": "Peter Stuart began writing material for his album, , at a songwriters' workshop held in a French castle by Miles Copeland III?"} +{"answers": ["Aththa"], "question": "the Communist Party daily was the only Sinhala-language newspaper to cover the burning of Jaffna library?"} +{"answers": ["Carlos Jenkins", "Carlos", "Carlos Edward Jenkins", "Jenkins"], "question": "American football linebacker reportedly survived a motorcycle accident at despite not wearing a helmet?"} +{"answers": ["Darío", "Regoyos", "Darío de Regoyos"], "question": " \"(self-portrait pictured)\" has been cited as contributing to \"the renewal of modern Spanish painting\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moral conversion"], "question": "the most significant aspect of is the withdrawal from the moral convictions of the past?"} +{"answers": ["Champion Bridge Company"], "question": " was charged with criminal antitrust violations in 1906 as part of the Ohio Attorney General's \"war on the bridge trust\"?"} +{"answers": ["Friedrich", "Friedrich Zehm", "Zehm"], "question": " composed four songs for men's choir that he called \"Grasshoffiade\" in honor of Fritz Grasshoff, the author of their lyrics?"} +{"answers": ["September 2012 raid on Camp Bastion"], "question": "the was described as the worst loss of U.S. air-power in a single incident since the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Tollås", "Jonatan Tollås", "Jonatan"], "question": "after Norwegian footballer posted a nude photo of a teammate on Twitter, he said that his goal was to upload one new photo every day?"} +{"answers": ["Synagogues of Gibraltar"], "question": "the Flemish Synagogue \"\", one of the , was built in response to the informality that had evolved at the Great Synagogue?"} +{"answers": ["When the World Is Running Down, You Make the Best of What's Still Around"], "question": "a remix version of The Police song \"\" reached the UK Top 40 two decades after the song's initial release?"} +{"answers": ["Anubias gigantea"], "question": "the aquarium plant and the closely related species \"Anubias afzelii\" only differ by the shape of their leaf-blades?"} +{"answers": ["Hamelin", "Gaston", "Gaston Hamelin"], "question": " taught his students not to bite?"} +{"answers": ["First & Main"], "question": " in Portland, Oregon, was the first new office tower in Portland's downtown in ten years?"} +{"answers": ["Pre-Tolstojan", "pre-Tolstojan"], "question": " refers to the oldest period in the history of planet Mercury from its moment of formation?"} +{"answers": ["Downtown College Prep", "DCP El Primero High School"], "question": " in San Jose was the first charter school in Santa Clara County, California?"} +{"answers": ["Coolpix S1000pj", "Nikon Coolpix S1000pj"], "question": "the is the first compact digital camera of its kind with a built-in projector?"} +{"answers": ["W.", "William Edward Biederwolf", "Biederwolf", "W. E. Biederwolf"], "question": "evangelist played football despite objections from his family?"} +{"answers": ["Para-alpine skiing", "para-alpine skiing"], "question": " \"\" uses a mono-ski developed in Austria by an above-the-knee amputee?"} +{"answers": ["Wells", "Joseph C. Wells", "Joseph Collins Wells", "Joseph"], "question": "the works of , a founding member of the American Institute of Architects, include \"Old First\" in Greenwich Village?"} +{"answers": ["Colorblind", "Colorblind"], "question": "Leona Lewis recorded an acoustic cover version of the Counting Crows song \"\" for the deluxe edition of her third studio album, \"Glassheart\"?"} +{"answers": ["Snow mold"], "question": ", a type of fungus, can severely damage grass if it snows?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar F.C."], "question": " \"(team in 1895 pictured)\" was one of the first civilian football clubs established in Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Barras"], "question": "Do you know that, during preparations for , soldiers trained on a scale model of the village they were to assault?"} +{"answers": ["Nectophrynoides tornieri"], "question": "the female is viviparous and has been known to carry 35 young at one time?"} +{"answers": ["Alan Phillips", "Alan Phillips", "Alan", "Phillips"], "question": " wasn't allowed to compete in badminton for South Africa in the 1992 Olympics because he was too old at 36, but he played baseball in the 2000 Olympics at 44?"} +{"answers": ["J. Edgar Hoover Building", "J. Edgar Hoover"], "question": "the \"\", the FBI's headquarters since the 1970s, is now \"aging\" and \"deteriorating\", and the FBI is considering renovating it or having a new headquarters built elsewhere?"} +{"answers": ["Eltanin impact"], "question": "the of a small asteroid in the Pacific Ocean resulted in the highest density of deposited meteoritic material on Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Capel", "Mike Capel"], "question": "former Major League Baseball player pitched to a 135.00 earned run average in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Lemuel", "Lemuel Moss", "Moss"], "question": "s time as president of Indiana University saw the end of its schools of law and medicine?"} +{"answers": ["Louden Machinery Company"], "question": " designed more than 25,000 barns \"(catalog pictured)\" as well as monorail devices used in manufacturing the first atomic bomb and at a B-29 bomber plant?"} +{"answers": ["VRSS-1"], "question": "Venezuela's second satellite, , was launched at the end of September?"} +{"answers": ["Orkla Mining Company"], "question": " was the largest mining company in Norway in the interwar period?"} +{"answers": ["The Free Besieged"], "question": ", an unfinished epic by Dionysios Solomos \"\" and one of his greatest works, was inspired by events from the Greek War of Independence?"} +{"answers": ["Schloßborn"], "question": "in 1369, Count Eberhard I of Eppstein built a hunting lodge in the area?"} +{"answers": ["Jan Onufry Zagłoba", "Onufry Zagłoba"], "question": ", a character in Henryk Sienkiewicz' \"The Trilogy\", has been compared to William Shakespeare's Falstaff?"} +{"answers": ["Edvard", "Skagestad", "Edvard Skagestad"], "question": "despite being a centre back, Norwegian footballer has played most of his matches as a striker?"} +{"answers": ["Thompson-Starrett Co.", "Thompson–Starrett Co."], "question": " built six National Historic Landmarks in the U.S., including the Rockefeller Estate and the tallest skyscraper in the world from 1913 to 1930 \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aggression", "aggression"], "question": "a family in Whitehorse, Canada, was so afraid of that the parents went fully armed to walk their children to school?"} +{"answers": ["Mary", "Mary Howard, Duchess of Norfolk", "Mary Howard, Duchess of Norfolk", "Norfolk"], "question": "the asked Captain James Cook to name an island after her, but died before he discovered Norfolk Island?"} +{"answers": ["Tangerine Bowl", "1972 Tangerine Bowl"], "question": "future College Football Hall of Fame coaches Earle Bruce and Don James faced off in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Pyxis"], "question": "the constellation of represents a ship's compass?"} +{"answers": ["Steve Woodmore", "Woodmore", "Steve"], "question": ", the world's current fastest talker, can articulate at 637 words per minute?"} +{"answers": ["Purdue University Reactor Number One"], "question": " \"\" has the energy output of a toaster?"} +{"answers": ["Sampson", "Carolyn", "Carolyn Sampson"], "question": " was the first soprano to record all of Bach's aria BWV 1127, which had been lost until 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Pourparler", "Pourparler"], "question": "no Irish-trained racehorse had won the 1,000 Guineas Stakes in more than five decades until did so in 1964?"} +{"answers": ["Punta Gorda Fish Co."], "question": "ten Florida fish cabins and icehouses built by the have been listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Nanotermes", "Nanotermes isaacae"], "question": "the long \"\" are possibly the smallest adult termites known?"} +{"answers": ["No Quiero Saber"], "question": "Selena's \"\" was included in the official Latin album for the 1996 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["September 2012 southern Israel cross-border attack"], "question": "soldiers in the mixed-gender Israeli Caracal Battalion successfully what was described as \"a very big terrorist attack\" on 21 September 2012?"} +{"answers": ["St Oswald's Church", "St Oswald's Church, Ravenstonedale"], "question": "a stained glass window in , Cumbria, is to the memory of \"the last female martyr burnt at Tyburn for the cause of the Protestant religion\" in 1685?"} +{"answers": ["South End–Groesbeckville Historic District"], "question": "the architectural diversity of the of Albany, New York \"(Clinton Street pictured)\", is a result of most of its rowhouses being built singly by their owners rather than in groups by developers?"} +{"answers": ["Coccomyces dentatus"], "question": "the black lines formed by result from antagonistic interactions between individuals of different genotypes?"} +{"answers": ["Terry Ann Plank", "Terry", "Plank", "Terry Plank"], "question": "geochemist , awarded a 2012 MacArthur genius grant, grew up in a schist quarry and in third grade was the youngest member of the Delaware Mineralogical Society?"} +{"answers": ["Wentz", "Jonathan", "Jonathan Wentz", "Jonathan Michael Wentz"], "question": "Paralympic equestrian , who died September 30, posted the best performance of any American equestrian at the 2012 Olympic or Paralympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Montebello Genocide Memorial"], "question": "the \"\" was opened in 1968 and is the largest Armenian Genocide memorial in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Miss Jummy"], "question": "in 1886, the filly won the 1,000 Guineas Stakes by one and a half lengths and then defeated the same horse to win the Epsom Oaks by half a length?"} +{"answers": ["American Heart", "American Heart"], "question": "Faith Hill's \"\" was the October 1, 2012, \"USA Today\" song of the week?"} +{"answers": ["Fałszywka"], "question": "trade union leader Lech Wałęsa was a target of produced by the Communist secret service in the People's Republic of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Acetabularia calyculus", "Acetabularia caliculus"], "question": "the thallus of the , which grows up to tall, consists of a single large cell?"} +{"answers": ["Rogelio", "Andreo", "Rogelio Bernal Andreo"], "question": " was the first amateur astronomer to win the \"Discover\" Bad Astronomy image of the year with his image \"Orion, from Head to Toe\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harveys", "Harveys", "Harvey's"], "question": "Marco Pierre White became the youngest chef to win two Michelin stars while at in Wandsworth, London?"} +{"answers": ["Shibtu"], "question": ", wife of Zimrilim and queen consort of the ancient city-state of Mari, was described as \"the most prominent of the Mari ladies\"?"} +{"answers": ["St Columba's Church, Warcop", "St Columba's Church"], "question": ", Cumbria, stands on the site of a former Roman camp, and in the medieval era was owned by Shap Abbey?"} +{"answers": ["Alvin", "Leung", "Alvin Leung"], "question": " serves an edible condom at his Hong Kong-based restaurant, Bo Innovation?"} +{"answers": ["Golden-winged sunbird"], "question": "the range of the coincides with its major food item, the nectar of the plant \"Leonotis nepetifolia\" \"(both pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henry William Cleaveland", "Henry W. Cleaveland", "Cleaveland", "Henry"], "question": "the works of , a founding member of the American Institute of Architects, include the original Palace Hotel, San Francisco?"} +{"answers": ["Boletus auriflammeus", "Pulveroboletus auriflammeus"], "question": "if handled, the fungus will stain one's hands yellow?"} +{"answers": ["Ars Nova", "Ars Nova", "Ars Nova"], "question": "in the \"drinking and hacking\" scene in \"The Social Network\", Jesse Eisenberg, as Mark Zuckerberg, can be seen wearing an T-shirt which originally belonged to Eisenberg himself?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Johnson Pharazyn", "Pharazyn", "Charles"], "question": " wore a sign around his neck walking through Wellington, New Zealand, to advertise that he had lost his spectacles?"} +{"answers": ["Chicago Teachers Union"], "question": "the was formed after unpaid teachers revolted against Chicago banks during the Great Depression?"} +{"answers": ["The Treatise", "The Treatise"], "question": "the 13th-century by Walter of Bibbesworth is one of the earliest books explicitly intended for children to hear and read?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Paula", "SS Santa Paula", "SS Santa Paula"], "question": "in 1943, the American cargo ocean liner was torpedoed and sunk by a Japanese submarine in the Arabian Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Retskrivningsordbogen"], "question": ", with around 64,000 words, contains a detailed guide to Danish orthography?"} +{"answers": ["Sacred Heart Cathedral", "Sacred Heart Cathedral"], "question": "the church preceding the in Kamloops, British Columbia, was destroyed by fire on Ash Wednesday of 1919?"} +{"answers": ["Lanka Dahan"], "question": "for portraying both Rama and Sita in the 1917 silent film , Salunke \"\" is credited with playing the first double role in Indian cinema?"} +{"answers": ["Mihal Zallari", "Zallari", "Mihal"], "question": "although was an ardent Germanophile, he prevented the execution of the employees of the Albanian state radio service by the German Army, which suspected them of being communists?"} +{"answers": ["Faversham", "Richard Tylman of Faversham", "Richard Tylman", "Richard"], "question": ", Mayor of Faversham during the reign of Elizabeth I of England, was a sole supplier of corn to the London merchants among the local exporters in 1580?"} +{"answers": ["How to Control the Nation"], "question": "in his television special \"\", illusionist Derren Brown attempted to stick viewers to their seats using a subliminal film?"} +{"answers": ["Frank", "Frank Leroy Chance", "Chance", "Frank Chance"], "question": "before embarking on his Hall of Fame baseball career, \"\" pursued a career in dentistry?"} +{"answers": ["Fathom.com"], "question": "Columbia University failed to turn a profit on , an early online learning website?"} +{"answers": ["Khalid Nabi Cemetery"], "question": " in Iran is a notable example of phallic architecture and a major tourist attraction?"} +{"answers": ["mTOR inhibitors", "MTOR inhibitors"], "question": "the immunosuppressant and anti-cancer drug rapamycin in 1975 from a soil sample collected on Easter Island?"} +{"answers": ["Appressorium"], "question": "the —a specialized cell typical of many fungal plant pathogens—can develop enough turgor pressure to puncture Mylar?"} +{"answers": ["Holy Rosary Cathedral", "Holy Rosary Cathedral"], "question": "the bells in Vancouver's \"\" were originally cast in Savoy, France?"} +{"answers": ["Human rights in Guinea"], "question": "past include the \"black diet\", a total lack of food and water which killed prisoners at Camp Boiro?"} +{"answers": ["Pennock", "Herb Pennock", "Herb"], "question": "Baseball Hall of Fame manager Connie Mack said that selling was his greatest mistake?"} +{"answers": ["Amanita zambiana"], "question": "the edible African species is sometimes called the \"Christmas mushroom\" because it is most abundant in December and early January?"} +{"answers": ["George Dawson", "George", "George Dawson", "Dawson"], "question": "racehorses trained by earned £77,914 of prize money in 1888, setting a record that stood for 43 years?"} +{"answers": ["Ludwig", "Gies", "Ludwig Gies"], "question": " designed the eagle \"\" found hung at the front of the Plenary Hall of the modern Reichstag Building in Berlin?"} +{"answers": ["Paddy Prendergast", "Paddy", "Prendergast", "Paddy Prendergast"], "question": "in 1963, became the first Irish-based horse trainer to win the British trainers' championship, retaining the title for the succeeding two years?"} +{"answers": ["Ehrenfeld", "Akiva", "Akiva Ehrenfeld"], "question": "Rabbi , founder of Kiryat Mattersdorf, Jerusalem, was the guest of honor at an official reception hosted by the President of Austria in Vienna's Hofburg Palace in 1995?"} +{"answers": ["Sacramento Mountain", "Sacramento Mountain salamander"], "question": "the is preyed on by the western terrestrial garter snake?"} +{"answers": ["Dardis", "Martin F. Dardis", "Martin Dardis", "Martin"], "question": " linked a Watergate burglar to US President Nixon's reelection campaign with a check written by fundraiser Kenneth Dahlberg, a pilot Dardis had rescued in the Battle of the Bulge?"} +{"answers": ["Prostylotermes"], "question": "the extinct termite is known from a female, male, and two eggs?"} +{"answers": ["Card-carrying Communist"], "question": "during the Second Red Scare, Senator Joseph McCarthy declared that the United States Department of State had been infiltrated by 57 \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Loring Air Force Base Double Cantilever Hangar"], "question": "the was capable of storing five B-36 Peacemaker or six B-52 Stratofortress aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["A Single Blade of Grass"], "question": "one reviewer called \"\" \"yet another adventure in weird, Native American mysticism from the folks at 1013 Productions\"?"} +{"answers": ["Crescent City Blues", "Crescent City"], "question": "Johnny Cash took most of the lyrics of \"Folsom Prison Blues\" from Gordon Jenkins song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Heydar Aliyev's cult of personality"], "question": "the late Azerbaijani president has become a significant part of Azerbaijani politics and society in recent years?"} +{"answers": ["Royal corgis"], "question": "Queen Elizabeth II has owned over since she ascended the throne in 1952?"} +{"answers": ["Neoboletus pseudosulphureus"], "question": "the stark color changes undergone by the mushroom led one author to suggest that its \"personal grooming skills go to hell in a handbasket\"?"} +{"answers": ["Strepsirrhini"], "question": "confused terminology and misconceptions about anatomy and phylogeny were factors in the media hype over the \"Ida\" fossil \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Taftanaz"], "question": "the name of the Syrian town is likely of Hittite origin?"} +{"answers": ["The Ultimate Fighter: Team Rousey vs. Team Tate"], "question": "at the age of 15, made his mixed martial arts debut, winning two fights in one night?"} +{"answers": ["Troll Satellite Station"], "question": "the Norwegian in Antarctica's Queen Maud Land is one of only two ground stations capable of communicating with all low Earth orbit satellites?"} +{"answers": ["SoundHound"], "question": "the mobile app can recognise a song even from a badly hummed version?"} +{"answers": ["John London", "John London", "John", "London"], "question": "part of punishment for his role in a failed plot against Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer was to ride through several towns seated backwards on a horse and be pilloried?"} +{"answers": ["St Andrew's Church", "St Andrew's Church, Penrith"], "question": "the Giant's Grave \"\" is in the churchyard of , Cumbria?"} +{"answers": ["Kamel", "Mostafa", "Mostafa Hussein Kamel"], "question": " was appointed as the Egyptian Minister of State for Environmental Affairs after the Al-Nour Party rejected the position as \"insulting\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jarvis", "Jack Jarvis", "Jack"], "question": "in 1967, became the first horse trainer to be knighted by the Queen?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of the Dance"], "question": "the $10 million dinner theater in Anaheim, California, closed after 18 months, partly because the food was so bad?"} +{"answers": ["Flight of the Butterflies"], "question": "in , writer-director Mike Slee documents Dr. Fred Urquhart's decades-long study into the migration of the monarch butterfly \"\" in 3D IMAX format?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Robin Upcott", "Edward", "Upcott", "Edward Upcott"], "question": ", Acrobatic Gymnastics Men's Pairs world champion in 2010 and Spelbound flyer, has had chronic asthma since infancy, almost dying from his first attack?"} +{"answers": ["Perbatasari", "Raden Inoe Perbatasari", "Inoe", "Inoe Perbatasari"], "question": " last films all dealt with the Indonesian National Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Orange knobby star", "Echinaster echinophorus"], "question": "the produces dark eggs which drift with the current and orange eggs which sink immediately to the seabed?"} +{"answers": ["Mah", "Mah Laqa Bai", "Bai"], "question": "the two-centuries-old \"\", a Nizam-era Urdu poetess and courtesan, was renovated in 2011 using funds from the Consulate General of the United States in Hyderabad?"} +{"answers": ["Carlin", "Ben", "Ben Carlin"], "question": "Australian adventurer travelled over over land and sea in a modified Jeep, becoming the first person to circumnavigate the world in an amphibious vehicle?"} +{"answers": ["Red 2", "RED 2", "Red 2"], "question": "although set in Europe, parts of , the upcoming sequel to the 2010 film \"RED\", were filmed in Montreal?"} +{"answers": ["Roestam", "Roestam Sutan Palindih", "Palindih"], "question": " was a farmer, politician, journalist, film director, and literary documentarian?"} +{"answers": ["Death of a Salesman", "Death of a Salesman"], "question": ", a 1966 television remake of Arthur Miller's 1949 play by the same name, won three Primetime Emmy Awards at the 19th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1967?"} +{"answers": ["Stach", "Reiner", "Reiner Stach"], "question": " has written two of three volumes of his massive Franz Kafka biographical trilogy?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Cook", "Cook"], "question": "future Hockey Hall of Famer scored the first goal in New York Rangers history in 1926?"} +{"answers": ["Kuremaa"], "question": "Arthur von Oettingen and his family lost their farm and family home in when Estonia expropriated all land from the Baltic nobility in 1919?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Le Bourgeois", "Michael Le Bourgeois", "Bourgeois"], "question": " was the first Jerseyman to sign a professional rugby contract with Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["MELS Movement Botswana", "MELS Movement of Botswana"], "question": "the electoral support of the increased by more than ten times between 1999 and 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Clandestine Childhood"], "question": " is Argentina's submission for the 2013 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film?"} +{"answers": ["Charlotte", "Northumberland", "Charlotte Percy, Duchess of Northumberland"], "question": "the genus \"Clivia\" was named after Queen Victoria's childhood governess, the , who was the first to cultivate those plants in Great Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Corruption in Ireland"], "question": "Irish Republican politicians in the 1920s were expected to pay for their own meals in order to prevent ?"} +{"answers": ["Eva", "Eva Lokko", "Lokko"], "question": " was the first female engineer to be employed at the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation and is the first Vice Presidential Candidate of the PPP in Ghana?"} +{"answers": ["Linwood House"], "question": "the Christchurch, New Zealand, suburb of Linwood is named after Joseph Brittan ?"} +{"answers": ["Fuck Off", "Fuck Off"], "question": "The Backstreet Boys had a song called \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Beaverslide"], "question": "the haystacker \"\" is named after Beaverhead County, Montana?"} +{"answers": ["Encke", "Encke"], "question": "Camelot's bid to win this year's Triple Crown of English Thoroughbred Racing failed when he was beaten by three-quarters of a length at the St. Leger Stakes by , a 25/1 longshot?"} +{"answers": ["William Robinson", "William", "William Robinson", "Robinson"], "question": "the sale of farm to the government paved the way for land reform in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Deir al-Bukht"], "question": "the Syrian village of (\"Monastery of the Bactrian Camel\") was so named because the eighth-century Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik kept a bactrian camel at the site?"} +{"answers": ["Bose Ikard", "Ikard", "Bose"], "question": " was an inspiration for the character of Josh Deets in \"Lonesome Dove\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arizona Territorial Legislature", "18th Arizona Territorial Legislature"], "question": "because of how the adjourned, they failed to authorize payment of territorial debts for the next two years?"} +{"answers": ["Hopi time controversy"], "question": "the linguist Ekkehart Malotki refuted the common myth that the Hopi ?"} +{"answers": ["Humble Oil Building"], "question": "the was once the largest office building in Houston, and was the first office building in the city with central air conditioning?"} +{"answers": ["The Hinds Head"], "question": "in 1947 Prince Philip held his stag night at in Bray, Berkshire, which went on to win a Michelin star under chef Heston Blumenthal?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Augustus Hancock", "Hancock"], "question": "it is unclear whether built the first building in Phoenix, Arizona, or only the first building after the town was established?"} +{"answers": ["Stereum ostrea"], "question": "the fungus gets its common name \"False Turkey-tail\" due to its great resemblance to the Turkey-tail (\"Trametes versicolor\")?"} +{"answers": ["Market Gate of Miletus"], "question": "the was damaged from above and destroyed from below?"} +{"answers": ["Caltech–MIT rivalry"], "question": "a 1.7-ton, 130-year-old cannon \"\" was stolen and transported 3000 miles from Pasadena to Cambridge as part of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Chor von St. Bonifatius"], "question": "the church choir celebrates 150 years today, singing in Wiesbaden the premiere of a Missa solemnis by Colin Mawby, conducted by Gabriel Dessauer?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Nicaea", "Siege of Nicaea"], "question": "the successful Byzantine defence in the in 727 encouraged Emperor Leo III the Isaurian to proceed with his policy of iconoclasm?"} +{"answers": ["La dueña", "La Dueña", "La dueña"], "question": "Argentine actress Mirtha Legrand worked in after 46 years without acting in television?"} +{"answers": ["William Trousdale", "William", "Trousdale"], "question": "Tennessee Governor fought in three U.S. wars and was nicknamed \"War Horse of Sumner County\"?"} +{"answers": ["Death of June Anne Devaney", "Murder of June Anne Devaney"], "question": "police fingerprinted over 45,000 men to find the killer of , the first time mass fingerprinting had been used to solve a crime?"} +{"answers": ["Xylobolus frustulatus"], "question": " grows on rotting wood?"} +{"answers": ["Suliman", "Suliman Ibrahim al-Reshoudi", "al-Reshoudi", "Suliman al-Reshoudi"], "question": "human rights lawyer was convicted of possessing literature by social anthropologist Madawi al-Rasheed?"} +{"answers": ["NuvoTV"], "question": "Jennifer Lopez's partnership with American cable television network will see her work on the creative side of the network, as well as managing marketing and program production?"} +{"answers": ["The Sinking of the Titanic"], "question": "the musical work by Gavin Bryars was originally a sheet of typed instructions?"} +{"answers": ["social engagement", "Social engagement"], "question": " has been positively linked to health and happiness?"} +{"answers": ["Paresh Mokashi", "Mokashi", "Paresh"], "question": " debut film, \"Harishchandrachi Factory\", depicts the making of India's first feature film, \"Raja Harishchandra\" (1913), and in 2009 was India's official entry to the Academy Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Henrietta Clive, Countess of Powis", "Henrietta", "Powis"], "question": "the mineral collection of , a pioneer among female rock collectors, is one of the most important historic mineral collections at the National Museum Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Going, Going, Gone", "Going, Going, Gone"], "question": "prior to the broadcast of \"Grey's Anatomy\" , ABC asked Patrick Dempsey to remove a spoiler photo from his Twitter?"} +{"answers": ["Bridie", "Kean", "Bridie Kean"], "question": "the captain of the Australia women's national wheelchair basketball team, , is nicknamed \"bird\" because people in the United States could not pronounce her first name correctly?"} +{"answers": ["Sphaerotilus natans"], "question": "although its colonies are commonly known as \"sewage fungus\", is bacterial?"} +{"answers": ["Fly", "Fly"], "question": ", a 2009 play about the Tuskegee Airmen, uses a tap-dancing Griot figure to express emotions through sound and dance for characters who had to control their behavior and hide their emotions?"} +{"answers": ["Bachwoche Ansbach"], "question": "in both 1969 and 2009, Helmuth Rilling conducted the Gächinger Kantorei in Bach's \"Mass in B minor\" at the festival in St. Gumbertus \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gandhi as a Political Strategist"], "question": "Gene Sharp's book seeks to rebut what it asserts are six mistaken views about Gandhi that have \"masqueraded as 'realistic' assessments\"?"} +{"answers": ["David Blatherwick", "David", "Blatherwick", "David Blatherwick"], "question": "in May 1981 advised the British Prime Minister on how to respond to criticism following the deaths of hunger strikers in Northern Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Djantoeng Hati"], "question": "Njoo Cheong Seng's first film without his wife was 1941's ?"} +{"answers": ["Apple Maps", "Maps"], "question": "a blog was created on tumblr to cover the errors found on the new version of Apple Inc.'s ?"} +{"answers": ["Oliver Christian Bosbyshell", "Oliver", "Oliver Bosbyshell", "Bosbyshell"], "question": "though claimed to have been the first Union soldier wounded in the American Civil War, his name does not appear on official casualty lists?"} +{"answers": ["Twinkle Toes"], "question": " \"\", used in Christchurch to demolish tall buildings following the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes, is the largest excavator in the Southern Hemisphere?"} +{"answers": ["Luidia foliolata", "Sand star"], "question": "the can move across the seabed at the fast speed of per minute?"} +{"answers": ["Albuquerque Basin"], "question": "people were hunting bison in the 12,000 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Ariffien", "Rd", "Rd Ariffien"], "question": ", who directed two Japanese propaganda films, was initially an Indonesian nationalist?"} +{"answers": ["Telescopium"], "question": "the constellation has shrunk since its creation in the 1750s?"} +{"answers": ["Neill S. Brown", "Neill Smith Brown", "Brown", "Neill"], "question": " resigned as U.S. Minister to Russia during his first winter in the country, saying the climate was \"unfitting for the abodes of Man\", but withdrew his resignation in the spring?"} +{"answers": ["Zelter-Plakette"], "question": "the has been awarded annually by the President of Germany since 1956 to German and foreign choirs which have served cultural life continuously for 100 years or more?"} +{"answers": ["Helen", "Turner", "Helen Turner"], "question": "three-time wheelchair basketball Paralympian has won four European Championship bronze medals?"} +{"answers": ["Laymoor Quag"], "question": "the nature reserve in Gloucestershire, England, is a refuge for the Great Crested Newt?"} +{"answers": ["Kristiansund BK"], "question": "Norwegian football club was founded in 2003 by local rivals Clausenengen FK and Kristiansund FK?"} +{"answers": ["Capture of Bacharach"], "question": "the German town of by Spanish forces led by Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba \"\" on this day in 1620?"} +{"answers": ["Bamburgh Sword"], "question": "the Anglo-Saxon is thought to be unique due to the number of strands of iron used to create the blade?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel", "Manuel Komnenos Maurozomes", "Maurozomes", "Manuel Maurozomes"], "question": "Byzantine aristocrat became the father-in-law of the Seljuk sultan Kaykhusraw I and helped him regain his throne?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Young", "Young", "Fred Young", "Fred"], "question": "six of films have the word \"Solo\" in the title?"} +{"answers": ["Paul", "Prudhomme", "Paul Prudhomme"], "question": "commercial fishing of the redfish was restricted to prevent its extinction after chef \"\" popularised it in a dish?"} +{"answers": ["Harris", "Jeptha Vining Harris", "Jeptha Vining", "Jeptha Vining Harris", "Jeptha"], "question": ", a Mississippi militia general during the American Civil War, was the son of Jeptha Vining Harris, a Georgia militia general during the War of 1812?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Jamtfall", "Michael Kleppe Jamtfall", "Michael Jamtfall"], "question": "Norwegian footballer retired at the age of 25?"} +{"answers": ["Saproamanita thiersii", "Amanita thiersii"], "question": " \"\" has the genetic capability to decompose cellulose and can survive on it alone?"} +{"answers": ["Nembe", "Frederick", "Frederick William Koko Mingi VIII of Nembe"], "question": " of Nembe captured a Royal Niger Company trading post and took hostages who were later eaten?"} +{"answers": ["Horne's", "Horne's"], "question": "the Port Royal, Virginia, is the last remaining of the former chain?"} +{"answers": ["Günther", "Günther Kaunzinger", "Kaunzinger"], "question": "German organist studied with Maurice Duruflé, taught at the Catholic University of America, and recorded the complete works of Louis Vierne?"} +{"answers": ["Rouw", "Peter", "Peter Rouw"], "question": "at the Royal Academy School, trained Samuel Joseph, who is known for creating a statue of William Wilberforce?"} +{"answers": ["Asian Science Camp", "Sixth Asian Science Camp"], "question": "the , hosted by Israel in Jerusalem, is the largest Asian Science Camp event to date?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Franklin", "Alfred Morrison Franklin", "Alfred Franklin"], "question": "the first Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, , withdrew from society and went to live alone in the desert?"} +{"answers": ["Chunar Fort"], "question": "during a 1780s rebellion involving the holy city of Varanasi, Warren Hastings, the first Governor-General of India, took shelter in the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Castle Hotel"], "question": "Agatha Christie, in her novel \"Ordeal by Innocence\", used the location of as inspiration for characterizing the Royal George in the novel?"} +{"answers": ["Matthijs Langhedul", "Langhedul", "Matthijs"], "question": "the buffet for organ in Sainte Walburga, Veurne, is one of the oldest in Flanders?"} +{"answers": ["Heinz Baked Beans"], "question": "in 2008, became \"Heinz Beanz\" because the company thought the original name \"a bit of a mouthful\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon State Penitentiary"], "question": "inmates at , a maximum-security prison, once operated the world's largest flax scutching plant?"} +{"answers": ["West Auckland railway station"], "question": "the locomotive depot near was the only one to be both closed completely and later reopened by the London and North Eastern Railway?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Lyttleton-Rogers", "George Lyttleton-Rogers"], "question": "13-time Irish tennis champion and world pro doubles champion was also an amateur boxer and cancelled a sparring bout with Don McCorkindale so as to retain his amateur status?"} +{"answers": ["Legislative Sejm", "Legislative Sejm"], "question": "the of 1919–21 was the first national parliament of Poland since 1793?"} +{"answers": ["Helen M. Dyer", "Helen", "Helen Dyer", "Dyer"], "question": " discovered why chemotherapies with heavy metals are toxic?"} +{"answers": ["John Hefin Evans", "John Hefin", "John", "Hefin"], "question": "in 1962, television director graffitied a rock in support of a local politician?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William V. B. Van Dyck", "Dyck"], "question": " coached football at Rutgers, worked on a project to light the Strait of Magellan and participated in the first chess game played by \"wireless\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ramnagar Fort"], "question": "the museum within \"\" was at one time a Durbar Hall?"} +{"answers": ["Double Falcon", "Double", "Falcon"], "question": "the first serekh of king was discovered by a peasant planting a palm grove?"} +{"answers": ["Old Perry County Courthouse", "Old Perry County Courthouse"], "question": "Ohios , built in 1829, is the oldest building in the former Northwest Territory continually used as a government building?"} +{"answers": ["Powers", "John Powers", "John E. Powers", "John Emory Powers", "John"], "question": " was the world's first full-time copywriter?"} +{"answers": ["Chonga"], "question": "the has become a Miami icon, influencing fashion in South Florida and beyond?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Andy Barr", "Barr", "Andy Barr"], "question": "before he was elected to the United States House of Representatives, worked for Mitch McConnell, Jim Talent, and Ernie Fletcher?"} +{"answers": ["Ocean Tower SPI", "Ocean Tower"], "question": "the unfinished was the tallest reinforced concrete structure to be imploded?"} +{"answers": ["John Breckinridge", "Breckinridge", "John Breckinridge", "John"], "question": "Thomas Jefferson asked Kentucky's \"\" to claim credit for writing the Kentucky Resolutions, and Jefferson's authorship was not discovered until after Breckinridge's death?"} +{"answers": ["North Preston's Finest"], "question": " is a gang of pimps based just northeast of Metropolitan Halifax in Nova Scotia, Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Ziyarah"], "question": "the Syrian village of has been identified as the ancient Aramaean town of \"Ziara\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rennison", "Richard Rennison", "Richard"], "question": ", the \"anvil priest\" from Gretna Green, took his anvil with him on holiday to London?"} +{"answers": ["Dev Deepawali", "Dev Deepawali"], "question": "about 100,000 people visit Varanasi \"\" to see the city and the Ganges lit with lamps?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie", "Charlie Engle", "Charlie Engle", "Engle"], "question": "Philadelphia Athletics shortstop did not get to bat in his 1925 debut against the New York Yankees, his only game in the season?"} +{"answers": ["Role ethics"], "question": " is an ethical theory based on family roles?"} +{"answers": ["Scream & Shout"], "question": "will.i.am and Britney Spears's 2012 single \"\" contains a sample of the opening line of Spears' 2007 single \"Gimme More\": \"It's Britney, bitch\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wyman", "Kim Wyman", "Kim"], "question": "when she is inaugurated as Secretary of State of Washington in January, will be the only Republican elected to statewide office on the West Coast of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception", "Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception"], "question": "in 1986 the \"\" in Albany, New York, hosted a historic Palm Sunday reconciliation service between Christians and Jews?"} +{"answers": ["Leo Righetti", "Righetti", "Leo Charles Righetti", "Leo"], "question": " cost himself an opportunity to play in Major League Baseball when he launched a chair at a team official?"} +{"answers": ["Kappa Andromedae b", "Kappa Andromedae"], "question": ", despite being only 12.8 Jupiter masses and located about 170 light years away, has been directly imaged by astronomers?"} +{"answers": ["Stay", "Stay"], "question": "according to Dan Martin for \"NME\", the lyrical content of \"\", a song performed by Rihanna, \"puts a vulnerable spin\" on her relationship with Chris Brown?"} +{"answers": ["Christian Mitchell", "Christian", "Mitchell"], "question": "on Election Day 2012 was elected to serve as the youngest member of the Illinois General Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["John Harvard statue", "John Harvard", "John Harvard"], "question": "the \"\" at Harvard University is not of John Harvard?"} +{"answers": ["Arundell", "Charles Arundell", "Charles"], "question": " has been claimed as the author of \"Leicester's Commonwealth\", an anonymous work of propaganda which attacked Queen Elizabeth's favourite the Earl of Leicester?"} +{"answers": ["Ferlo Desert"], "question": "the occupies one-third of Senegal's total area?"} +{"answers": ["Not Even the King"], "question": "the video for the Alicia Keys track \"\" features visual references to the art of Basquiat?"} +{"answers": ["Marfa Girl"], "question": "Larry Clarks 2012 film was filmed in the same small Texas town as James Dean's last film?"} +{"answers": ["Pereira", "De Castro Pereira", "Rodrigo de Castro Pereira", "Rodrigo"], "question": "tennis champion , a scion of the Portuguese royal family, worked as a laborer in a U.S. ironworks?"} +{"answers": ["Ocypode cursor"], "question": "the crab \"\" can be found along the coasts of the eastern Atlantic Ocean and eastern Mediterranean Sea, but not in between?"} +{"answers": ["Babani"], "question": "the early 20th-century fashion house imported Japanese undergarments for Western women to wear as fashionable peignoirs?"} +{"answers": ["Bab al-Faraj", "Bab al-Faraj"], "question": " is the only surviving city wall gate in Damascus that was added after the Muslim conquest?"} +{"answers": ["Satyanarayan Singh", "Satyanarayan", "Singh", "Satyanarayan Singh"], "question": "Indian communist politician led a campaign of annihilation of class enemies in rural Bihar in the late 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Spectropia"], "question": "reading will cause the reader to see spectres floating on the wall?"} +{"answers": ["R.", "Robert Roswell", "Brown", "R. R. Brown"], "question": " \"\" was a head football coach at six colleges, including Virginia Tech, North Carolina, Tulane, and New Mexico State?"} +{"answers": ["North Atlantic breakup", "Opening of the North Atlantic Ocean"], "question": "the resulted in the separation of Eurasia from North America, forming the North Atlantic Ocean?"} +{"answers": ["Harold Van Heuvelen", "Van Heuvelen", "Harold", "Heuvelen"], "question": "although Colonel composed his Symphony No. 1 during World War II, it was only premiered in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Theophilus", "Theophilus Wilson"], "question": "because of , the laws of cricket changed?"} +{"answers": ["Omphalotus japonicus"], "question": "one can reportedly see high Roman characters by the light of a piece of the bioluminescent ?"} +{"answers": ["Great Colonnade at Palmyra"], "question": "the three sections of the in Syria were connected by a tetrapylon \"\" and a monumental arch?"} +{"answers": ["Omphalotus"], "question": "some mushrooms glow in the dark?"} +{"answers": ["Old Meigs County Courthouse", "Meigs County Courthouse", "Meigs County Courthouse", "Meigs County"], "question": "Ohio's has at-grade entrances on all three floors?"} +{"answers": ["Brand New Me", "Brand New Me", "`Brand New Me"], "question": "Alicia Keys co-wrote her single \"\" with Scottish recording artist and writer Emeli Sandé?"} +{"answers": ["International emergency medicine"], "question": " is concerned with the development of relevant skills in countries lacking mature emergency medicine services?"} +{"answers": ["Young", "Cal", "Cal Marcellus Young", "Cal Young"], "question": ", the first head coach of the Oregon Ducks football team, was born in a log cabin?"} +{"answers": ["Society of Polish Artists \"Sztuka\""], "question": "the immediate inspiration for the founding of \"(logo pictured)\" came from the ground-breaking fin-de-siècle art exhibit at Sukiennice?"} +{"answers": ["O'Hara's Battery"], "question": "the 9.2 inch naval gun at , Gibraltar, was capable of firing shells from Europe to Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Boogie Man Will Get You", "The Boogie Man Will Get You"], "question": "a publicity campaign for had to be abandoned because film critics preferred the antagonists in Disney films?"} +{"answers": ["Amir al-umara"], "question": "with the appointment of Muhammad ibn Ra'iq in 936, the holder of the office of became the virtual regent of the Abbasid Caliphate?"} +{"answers": ["Mayberry", "Marty Mayberry", "Marty"], "question": "double leg amputee worked with a prosthetist to develop new legs that help improve his skiing following the 2006 Winter Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["Ōtsu"], "question": ", Japan, is home to Enryaku-ji \"\", a UNESCO World Heritage Site?"} +{"answers": ["Damien", "Thomlinson", "Damien Thomlinson"], "question": ", an Australian commando who lost both legs in Afghanistan in 2009, is a rally car navigator, swimmer and para-snowboarder?"} +{"answers": ["Happy Wars"], "question": " is Xbox Live Arcade's first free-to-play game?"} +{"answers": ["Women Are Better Diplomats"], "question": "during the production of , the film's director and lead actress married each other?"} +{"answers": ["Esther Bloom"], "question": "staff from \"Company\" magazine devised an internship storyline for the soap opera \"Hollyoaks\" after watching discuss fashion on-screen?"} +{"answers": ["Agelas clathrodes"], "question": "many are busy on an afternoon in late July shortly before the new moon?"} +{"answers": ["Netball in Malawi"], "question": " is the most popular women's sport in the country?"} +{"answers": ["Beatrice", "Beatrice Kerr", "Kerr"], "question": "while performing as \"Australia's Champion Lady Swimmer and Diver\", \"\" saved two Blackpool boys from drowning?"} +{"answers": ["Djemo the Mountaineer"], "question": "according to Serbian epic poetry, was the brother of Musa the Highwayman?"} +{"answers": ["2012 Guia Race of Macau"], "question": "the was the last car race in which Chevrolet participated as a works team in the WTCC?"} +{"answers": ["Sandy Island, New Caledonia", "Sandy Island"], "question": ", although presented in some maps, does not actually exist?"} +{"answers": ["Gedser Odde"], "question": " \"\" on the island of Falster is Denmark's southernmost point?"} +{"answers": ["Canada", "Canada"], "question": "Richard Ford's critically acclaimed novel took him twenty years to write?"} +{"answers": ["Sulyma uprising", "Sulima Uprising"], "question": "Kodak Fortress was destroyed within weeks of its completion in 1635 during the Cossack ?"} +{"answers": ["Valerie", "Valerie Ogoke", "Ogoke"], "question": "American-born 2012–13 Canberra Capitals player played against an Australian basketball team in Australia as a member of the 2005 Loyola Marymount University basketball team?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Yali"], "question": " killed one person in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Mullin", "Markwayne Mullin", "Markwayne"], "question": "U.S. Representative-elect took over his father's plumbing business when he was 20 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Bajkam"], "question": "upon the death of the Abbasid caliph al-Radi, his chief advisor and general looted jewels and slave women from the caliphal palace?"} +{"answers": ["Hyperolius ocellatus"], "question": "female specimens of the are larger than the males?"} +{"answers": ["Bilger", "Leonora Bilger", "Leonora"], "question": " was the 1953 recipient of the American Chemical Society's Garvan–Olin Medal?"} +{"answers": ["Osagyefo Barge"], "question": "no electricity has been generated by the that was delivered to Ghana in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Ctenella"], "question": "the brain coral \"\" lives far from the rest of its family?"} +{"answers": ["Chapal Bhaduri", "Chapal", "Bhaduri"], "question": " is, as of today, the last living female impersonator in Bengali folk theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Cornwall Terrace"], "question": " was one of the earliest buildings constructed in Regent's Park?"} +{"answers": ["Cyril Sewell", "Sewell", "Cyril"], "question": " was the leading run-scorer during a South African cricket tour of England at the age of just 19?"} +{"answers": ["Harbaqa Dam"], "question": "the Roman in the Syrian Desert was reused by the Umayyads in the eighth century to supply water to the nearby palace of Qasr al-Hayr al-Gharbi?"} +{"answers": ["Tectonic influences on alluvial fans"], "question": "the timing of mountain building can alter the shape and thickness of ?"} +{"answers": ["George Hele", "George Alfred Hele", "Hele", "George"], "question": "cricket umpire wrote he had \"never seen more vicious bowling\" than the \"bodyline\" tactics used during England's 1932–33 tour of Australia in which he officiated with George Borwick \"(caricatured together)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Albert", "Berg", "Albert Berg"], "question": ", the first Purdue football coach, was a deaf-mute whose coaching reportedly \"consisted of excited sign language and some rather bizarre sounds from his throat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chang Kim Sung", "Sung", "Chang"], "question": "Argentine-Korean actor made a parody of \"Gangnam Style\" in the TV series \"Graduados\"?"} +{"answers": ["God Bless America", "God Bless America"], "question": "the charity album , released after the September 11 attacks, reached number one on the \"Billboard\" album chart as part of a wave of patriotic and inspirational releases?"} +{"answers": ["Western Interior Seaway", "Western Interior Seaway anoxia"], "question": "excessive nutrients from volcanoes caused the loss of oxygen in the which linked the Caribbean to the Arctic?"} +{"answers": ["Perc Westmore", "Perc", "Westmore"], "question": "Hollywood make-up artist developed a prosthetic hand out of latex, which was reportedly adapted for use by the medical industry?"} +{"answers": ["Hetty Blok", "Blok", "Hetty"], "question": "Dutch singer and actress \"\", best known as nurse Klivia on the TV show \"Ja zuster, nee zuster\" (1966–68), sang the theme song on television again in 2010, at age 90?"} +{"answers": ["Aïn Kassimou"], "question": "Patrick Guerrand-Hermès created the in the style of a 19th-century Moroccan house for his passion for the arts and culture of Morocco where he lived for 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Moorish Gibraltar"], "question": " was known as the City of Victory and lasted for over 725 years, far longer than Spanish or British Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["Ida Barney", "Ida", "Barney", "Ida Bushnell Barney"], "question": " was given the 1953 Annie J. Cannon Award in Astronomy for measuring the positions of over 150,000 stars?"} +{"answers": ["Half-pipe skiing"], "question": " was added as a new event for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia?"} +{"answers": ["The Tower of Blue Horses"], "question": "the inclusion of Franz Marc's Expressionist oil painting \"\" in the \"Degenerate Art\" exhibition in Munich in 1937 instigated protests from German war veterans?"} +{"answers": ["Clathrina canariensis", "Arthuria canariensis"], "question": "the may be overgrown by other organisms?"} +{"answers": ["Würzburger Stein"], "question": "a 1540 bottle of wine from may have been the oldest wine ever tasted and that an unopened bottle of the wine still exists?"} +{"answers": ["Fish", "Fish Keitseng", "Keitseng"], "question": "the Motswana ANC activist helped anti-Apartheid leaders including Nelson Mandela and Thabo Mbeki to move through Bechuanaland?"} +{"answers": ["The General's Garden", "The General's Garden"], "question": "the Tangut translation of the Chinese military text predates the earliest surviving Chinese edition by 200 years?"} +{"answers": ["Henryk", "Henryk Chmielewski", "Henryk Chmielewski", "Chmielewski", "Henryk Jerzy Chmielewski"], "question": " was the first comic book author to be awarded with the Medal for Merit to Culture, Gold Class, the highest Polish order given for artistic deeds?"} +{"answers": ["Camp of Diocletian"], "question": "the Roman at Palmyra in Syria \"\" served as the military headquarters for the Legio I \"Illyricorum\"?"} +{"answers": ["Spencer Township Hall"], "question": "the in Cincinnati, Ohio, was originally both a government building and an Odd Fellows hall?"} +{"answers": ["Ruthenian nobility"], "question": " became increasingly polonized with time?"} +{"answers": ["Salah Asuhan", "Salah Asuhan"], "question": "the use of nature in Asrul Sani's 1972 film has been compared to works by Japanese directors?"} +{"answers": ["Adaptive Coloration in Animals"], "question": " was said to be the only zoology book ever to be packed in a soldier's kitbag?"} +{"answers": ["Alfonso Litta", "Alfonso Michele Litta", "Litta", "Alfonso"], "question": "in 1655, \"\"—the archbishop of Milan—organised a militia of 900 armed clerics?"} +{"answers": ["Bolton Street Memorial Park"], "question": ", Wellington, New Zealand's oldest cemetery, was bisected by a motorway in the 1960s/70s?"} +{"answers": ["Metacrinus rotundus"], "question": "bivalve molluscs and brittle stars are often found in beds of ?"} +{"answers": ["Paola Barrientos", "Paola", "Barrientos"], "question": "actress Andrea Pietra suggested the inclusion of in the cast of \"Graduados\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vito", "Vito Pascucci", "Pascucci"], "question": " became friends with Glenn Miller after repairing a smashed trumpet with only a broomstick?"} +{"answers": ["Madeleine Taylor", "Taylor", "Madeleine", "Madeleine Taylor"], "question": "two years after decision to focus more on basketball than netball, she played in the WNBL on the Australian Institute of Sport team?"} +{"answers": ["Anne Elizabeth Ball", "Anne", "Anne Ball", "Ball"], "question": "Irish algologist has two species of seaweed named for her?"} +{"answers": ["They Met in Argentina"], "question": " was described in one review as \"an American musical at its worst\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amalaka Ekadashi"], "question": "veneration of the Amla tree \"\", in particular on , is due to the belief that the god Vishnu resides in and near the tree?"} +{"answers": ["Carol Lee Flinders", "Flinders", "Carol"], "question": ", coauthor of the \"renowned countercultural cookbook\" \"Laurel's Kitchen\", has also written books on spirituality, mysticism, and feminism?"} +{"answers": ["Furcifer lateralis", "Carpet chameleon"], "question": "the can change colour according to its need to warm up or its mood?"} +{"answers": ["Zsigmondy", "Jenő Zsigmondy", "Jenő", "Jenő von Zsigmondy"], "question": "as Hungarian tennis champion health faded he had to give up tennis and subsequently took up golf?"} +{"answers": ["FA Cup Final", "1884 FA Cup Final"], "question": "the saw Blackburn Rovers \"\" play Queen's Park from Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar Rock State Natural Area"], "question": "a landscape architect was a major proponent of the preservation of the area that is now known as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Kulindroplax"], "question": " is the first known mollusk showing an unambiguous combination of exterior shells and a worm-like body?"} +{"answers": ["Heathcott", "Slade", "Slade Heathcott", "Zachary Slade Heathcott"], "question": "professional baseball player lived in his truck during his senior year of high school?"} +{"answers": ["Mattheus", "Mattheus Schepman", "Mattheus Marinus Schepman", "Schepman"], "question": " \"\" most significant work is \"The Prosobranchia of the Siboga expedition\", a publication of 494 pages encompassing 212 genera and 1,467 species of snails and slugs?"} +{"answers": ["Netball in Wales"], "question": " had a national governing organisation by 1945, and between 1949 and 1976 the national team lost 28 times to England while not winning a single match?"} +{"answers": ["Sokol Eshelon"], "question": "the Russians are developing an airborne anti-satellite weapon called ?"} +{"answers": ["Spiny-flanked chameleon"], "question": "the can only be found in one mountain range in the Eastern Arc Mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Diamond industry in Armenia"], "question": "in 1999 the provided about one third of the country exports?"} +{"answers": ["Phyllody"], "question": "the green rose \"\" is the result of , an abnormal plant condition where the floral parts develop into leaves?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred Ransom", "Alfred", "Ethelbert Alfred Ransom", "Ransom"], "question": " was twice Acting Prime Minister of New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Nirjala Ekadashi"], "question": "Hindus fast without food or water on in the hot Indian summer to propitiate the god Vishnu?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Kipi", "Kipi", "Samuel"], "question": "Hawaiian King Kalākaua appointed to serve as Royal Governor of the Island of Hawaiʻi in 1874?"} +{"answers": ["Budak Nafsu"], "question": "Sjumandjaja's 1983 film (\"Slave to Passion\") was called \"little more than a sex exploitation vehicle\" yet was nominated for a Citra Award for Best Film?"} +{"answers": ["Phil", "Cronan", "Phil Cronan"], "question": "when moved to play for St Kilda, a requested Supreme Court injunction to prevent his transfer was rejected by the judge who said that football wasn't sufficiently important?"} +{"answers": ["On the Pulse of Morning"], "question": "Maya Angelou \"\", who recited her poem \"\" at President Clinton's 1993 inauguration, was the first poet to read an inaugural poem since Robert Frost at Kennedy's in 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Cam Newton", "Cam Newton", "Newton", "Cam"], "question": "someone named left the NFL in 2007 after just two seasons?"} +{"answers": ["South Turkmenistan Complex Archaeological Expedition"], "question": "in 1946, orientalist Mikhail Evgenievich Masson organized the ?"} +{"answers": ["Personal", "Personal"], "question": "Michael Jackson signed vocal group Men of Vizion to his record label, MJJ Music, in 1993, and released their debut studio album, , three years later?"} +{"answers": ["History of Marrakesh"], "question": " because homesick Saharan warriors did not like living in cities?"} +{"answers": ["Saree cancer"], "question": "women who wear the saree \"(typical wearing style pictured)\" are more vulnerable to around the waistline?"} +{"answers": ["Euston Square", "30 Euston Square"], "question": ", London, has been refurbished to be the headquarters of the Royal College of General Practitioners?"} +{"answers": ["Luch 5B"], "question": "Russian satellite will relay data from the International Space Station?"} +{"answers": ["Salvage", "Salvage"], "question": "the 2009 British horror film was filmed on the set formerly used by the soap opera \"Brookside\"?"} +{"answers": ["Abu", "Abu Taghlib", "Taghlib"], "question": "the Hamdanid emir of Mosul, , was attacked by the Buyid 'Izz al-Dawla, but later allied himself with him against the latter's cousin 'Adud al-Dawla?"} +{"answers": ["Calostoma cinnabarinum"], "question": " \"\" is a mushroom that resembles tomatoes or amphibian eggs?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Ehlers", "Brian", "Ehlers"], "question": "former basketball player is now a police officer?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar High School", "Gibraltar Secondary School"], "question": "two students from Future Farmers of America drowned while taking part in an annual camping trip in 1941?"} +{"answers": ["College Network, Inc. v. Moore Educational Publishers, Inc."], "question": "in , the purchase of trademarked keywords of competitors to display its own advertisement was not counted as trademark infringement?"} +{"answers": ["Hide and Q"], "question": "Maurice Hurley was credited for writing the \"Star Trek: The Next Generation\" episode \"\" under a pseudonym in protest against Gene Roddenberry's numerous rewrites?"} +{"answers": ["Little Raven", "Raven", "Little Raven", "Little"], "question": " \"\", a principal chief of the Southern Arapaho Indians, learned to smoke cigars and eat meat with utensils while he lived in Denver with white people?"} +{"answers": ["Dartmouth Harbour"], "question": "an artillery blockhouse was built in 1481 to protect ?"} +{"answers": ["Singleton-Wood", "Allan", "Allan Singleton-Wood"], "question": " hosted the first radio performance in Wales of Dusty Springfield's early band, The Springfields?"} +{"answers": ["Hedden", "Tom", "Tom Hedden"], "question": " work is featured in both the NFL and NASCAR halls of fame?"} +{"answers": ["Petter's chameleon", "Furcifer petteri"], "question": "despite being found over an area of , is a Vulnerable species?"} +{"answers": ["Angelina Veneziano"], "question": "former \"American Idol\" contestant Diana DeGarmo co-wrote a song entitled \"Good Goodbye\", which she performed as her character on \"The Young and the Restless\"?"} +{"answers": ["Roman Theatre at Palmyra"], "question": "the in Syria was left unfinished with only the \"ima cavea\"?"} +{"answers": ["German Turfan expeditions"], "question": "the finds of the , packed and carted to Germany initially, were murals, other artifacts \"(pictured a fresco of Buddhist Monks)\" and about 40,000 pieces of texts?"} +{"answers": ["Barrows", "David Prescott Barrows", "David"], "question": "in 1903, as general superintendent of education for the Philippine Islands, was instrumental in a total reorganization of the educational system?"} +{"answers": ["South Tibetan Detachment"], "question": "the inserted the Greater Himalayan Crystalline complex between the Lesser Himalayan Sequence and the Tethyan Himalayan Sequence?"} +{"answers": ["Filopaludina martensi"], "question": "the freshwater snail is a part of the cuisine of Thailand?"} +{"answers": ["Occupy Sandy"], "question": "members of the relief effort created a wedding registry that has raised more than $100,000 in supplies for the victims of Hurricane Sandy?"} +{"answers": ["Year of Africa"], "question": "during the tumultuous , seventeen countries gained independence, South Africans began armed resistance to apartheid, and Patrice Lumumba \"\" gained and lost his freedom?"} +{"answers": ["Te Regalo Amores"], "question": "the song \"\" by R.K.M & Ken-Y reached No. 1 on both the \"Billboard\" Latin Rhythm Airplay and Latin Tropical Airplay charts?"} +{"answers": ["Guerrand-Hermès", "Patrick Guerrand-Hermès", "Patrick"], "question": " was president of the Federation of International Polo and was chiefly responsible for organizing the 2004 World Polo Championship?"} +{"answers": ["The Book of Lights"], "question": "the Chaim Potok novel is based on Potok's exposure to non-Jewish religions as a military chaplain in Korea and Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Tectonic evolution of the Transantarctic Mountains"], "question": "the are one of the longest ranges formed by continental rifting?"} +{"answers": ["Rhododendron spinuliferum"], "question": " \"\" has been used to treat asthma and phlegm in Chinese traditional medicine?"} +{"answers": ["Q & Q"], "question": "an actor who played a dead body in the Dutch television series was later found in the same position after being murdered in his apartment?"} +{"answers": ["Museum of Asian Art"], "question": "the houses some 20,000 Asian artifacts, making it one of the largest museums of ancient Asian art in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Henri Akoka", "Henri", "Akoka"], "question": " escaped a prison camp by jumping onto a moving train with his clarinet under his arm?"} +{"answers": ["Gondo", "Josiah Gondo", "Josiah", "Josiah Moses Gondo"], "question": "Do you know that, in May 1965, became Rhodesia's first black Leader of the Opposition?"} +{"answers": ["Mastroberardino"], "question": "the is recreating the wines of Pompeii by replanting vineyards destroyed by the Vesuvius eruption with ancient grape varieties?"} +{"answers": ["Microsoft v. AT&T", "AT&T Corp.", "Microsoft Corp. v. AT&T Corp."], "question": "in , copying and installing software abroad onto foreign-manufactured computers were not considered as patent infringement under U.S. Patent Law?"} +{"answers": ["Black Swan", "Black Swan"], "question": "repairs made to the in the 1880s included replacing the steel bottom with Jarrah?"} +{"answers": ["Constantine", "Constantine"], "question": "after 25 years of aging in real time, John Constantine is ?"} +{"answers": ["Cape Cornwall", "Cape Cornwall Mine"], "question": "the chimney of has a plaque in the shape of a Heinz Baked Beanz label set into its base?"} +{"answers": ["Dishonorable Disclosures"], "question": "the Barack Obama re-election campaign compared the film to the \"Swift Boat\" attacks against John Kerry in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Xiong'er Volcanic Belt"], "question": "the formed part of the earliest known supercontinent Columbia?"} +{"answers": ["ITM Power"], "question": " are developing technology to make the Isle of Wight carbon neutral?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Thomas Cadbury-Brown RA", "Cadbury-Brown", "H.", "H. T. Cadbury-Brown"], "question": "British architect served with the Royal Artillery in World War II but made it all the way from Normandy to Germany without firing a shot?"} +{"answers": ["Women's football in Africa"], "question": "by the 1960s female leaders of began to emerge?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Pestka", "Steve Pestka"], "question": " resigned his judgeship to run the real estate business his father developed after surviving the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Dichocoenia"], "question": " growing in the Florida Keys was nearly wiped out by white plague in 1995 and has not fully recovered since?"} +{"answers": ["Disposition Matrix"], "question": "the creates a blueprint for tracking, capturing, rendering or killing suspected terrorists?"} +{"answers": ["Michigan Wolverines field hockey"], "question": "the 2001 NCAA championship was the first national title for any women's sports team at the University of Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["David Powell", "David Powell", "Powell", "David"], "question": "Welsh international footballer began his career employed as groundsman by Wrexham F.C.?"} +{"answers": ["Bal", "Maria Bal", "Maria"], "question": "baroness \"(Angel of Death, pictured)\" served as the live model for a series of symbolic portraits of women as well as nude studies and mythological beings by Jacek Malczewski?"} +{"answers": ["Oluf Høst", "Oluf Høst Museum"], "question": "the dedicated to the Bornholm painter Oluf Høst, is located in his large house known as Norresân?"} +{"answers": ["Camarine"], "question": "the British racehorse career was compared to that of Eclipse and she also won a trophy made of his tail hairs?"} +{"answers": ["Valery Vasilyevich Gerasimov", "Gerasimov", "Valery Gerasimov", "Valery"], "question": "Russian general was appointed Chief of Defence Staff following the firing of Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov?"} +{"answers": ["Jennifer Lopez", "Still Jennifer Lopez"], "question": "the release of , the second fragrance to be endorsed by Jennifer Lopez, was not anticipated due to the negative publicity generated from her film \"Gigli\"?"} +{"answers": ["Crested chameleon", "Trioceros cristatus"], "question": "the \"\" can be found over in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Newman", "Lorraine", "Lorraine Newman"], "question": "the current \"EastEnders\" executive producer is the first executive producer to have occupied every editorial role on the show?"} +{"answers": ["King's Chapel, Gibraltar", "King's Chapel"], "question": "the 16th-century was the first church built in Gibraltar after the city was conquered by Spain?"} +{"answers": ["Panyarring"], "question": " is the practice of involuntarily seizing people and selling them into slavery to recoup losses or gain repayment of debts?"} +{"answers": ["Diego", "Don Diego de Guevara", "Guevara", "Diego de Guevara"], "question": " \"\" is said to have thrown himself over the dead body of his master Charles the Bold to protect it on the battlefield?"} +{"answers": ["Boaz Mahune", "Boaz", "Mahune"], "question": ", who graduated from Lahainaluna, wrote the Declaration of Rights of 1839, the preamble to the first constitution of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Tjitra"], "question": "Usmar Ismail made his directorial debut with while still part of the Indonesian Army?"} +{"answers": ["Jaffe reaction"], "question": "the is still widely employed as the method of choice for creatinine testing, despite not being specific to creatinine?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Westmore", "Michael", "Michael Westmore II", "Westmore", "Michael George Westmore"], "question": "Academy Award for Makeup winner created kits for the CIA to enable agents to change their identities?"} +{"answers": ["José Nazario Benavídez", "Nazario Benavídez", "Nazario", "Benavídez"], "question": " \"\", for many years governor of San Juan Province, Argentina, was later imprisoned and murdered?"} +{"answers": ["Automobiles Rally"], "question": "the first was powered by a Harley-Davidson engine?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Chase", "William Calvin Chase", "William Calvin"], "question": " took over the \"Washington Bee\" in 1882 and turned it into \"one of the most influential African American newspapers in the country\"?"} +{"answers": ["Barber", "Mary Elizabeth Barber", "Mary"], "question": "the collections of amateur natural historian may have influenced Charles Darwin's deliberations on the role of moths in orchid pollination?"} +{"answers": ["Zenbook"], "question": "the concentric circles on the lid of a are designed to look like ripples in water?"} +{"answers": ["Irish Red and White Setter"], "question": "the \"\" was saved from extinction in the late 1800s by a small number of breeders?"} +{"answers": ["Philip and Son"], "question": " was Dartmouth's last industrial shipyard?"} +{"answers": ["Isis Pogson", "Pogson", "Isis", "Elizabeth Isis Pogson"], "question": "British astronomer was probably named after a river, and an asteroid was probably named after her?"} +{"answers": ["Yumiko Hotta", "Hotta", "Yumiko"], "question": "Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist \"\" has won the WWWA World Championship three times?"} +{"answers": ["non-constituency Member of Parliament", "Non-constituency Member of Parliament"], "question": "former Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said that the scheme should be introduced to show younger voters how destructive an opposition can be?"} +{"answers": ["Judith", "Judith Stefania Donath", "Judith Donath", "Donath"], "question": " has explored the use of artificial emotions in avatars and their potential use in online advertising?"} +{"answers": ["Emerita rathbunae"], "question": "the mole crab is a proficient surfer?"} +{"answers": ["Balamku"], "question": "the Maya city of in Mexico features an almost intact long decorated frieze \"\" first uncovered by looters?"} +{"answers": ["Ertaş", "Neşet Ertaş", "Neşet"], "question": "as requested in his will, the grave of Turkish folk singer was placed at the foot of his father's?"} +{"answers": ["Company rule in Rhodesia"], "question": " was chartered in 1889 by Queen Victoria?"} +{"answers": ["Ramberg", "Harry", "Harry Ramberg"], "question": "Swedish doubles amateur champions and Curt Östberg defeated two professional tennis duos in a 1932 match, including the American team of Bill Tilden and Bruce Barnes?"} +{"answers": ["Curson", "David Alan Curson", "David Curson", "David"], "question": " was elected to serve in the United States House of Representatives for six weeks?"} +{"answers": ["Tallinn Power Plant"], "question": "in 1924, Estonia's became the world's first power plant to use oil shale as the primary fuel to generate electricity?"} +{"answers": ["Lynch", "Jean-Baptiste", "Jean-Baptiste Lynch"], "question": " fled to England during the Hundred Days, but returned during the Bourbon Restoration and became a Peer of France?"} +{"answers": ["Brookesia decaryi"], "question": "the endangered can be found over an area of ?"} +{"answers": ["Glasgow effect"], "question": "the mysterious refers to the low life expectancy of Glaswegians, which epidemiologists say deprivation alone does not explain?"} +{"answers": ["Lewat Tengah Malam"], "question": "Sjumandjaja considered quitting directing after his debut in but went on to direct more than a dozen films?"} +{"answers": ["Brookesia karchei", "Naturelle leaf chameleon"], "question": "the extraction of rosewood is the major threat to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Nelson Swalwell", "Eric", "Swalwell", "Eric Swalwell"], "question": "congressman-elect served on the city council of College Park, Maryland, while a student at the University of Maryland, College Park?"} +{"answers": ["The Role You Were Born to Play"], "question": "\"\" was part of Blake Jenner's prize for winning \"The Glee Project\"?"} +{"answers": ["Poultry feed"], "question": " with tiny rocks?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Redmond", "Mike Redmond"], "question": "new Miami Marlins manager \"\" took batting practice wearing only batting gloves, socks, and shoes when his team fell into a slump in ?"} +{"answers": ["Simplemente Lo Mejor", "Simplemente Lo Mejor"], "question": "the release of Ricardo Arjona's led to speculation that Sony Music and Warner Music were in a fight to win his fanbase and sales?"} +{"answers": ["Wilkie v. Robbins"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court case involved a land dispute over a dude ranch resort?"} +{"answers": ["Thalassia testudinum"], "question": " is a marine flowering plant with seed that is viviparous?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Talmage Abernethy", "Abernethy"], "question": " was named as the first North Carolina Poet Laureate in 1948 even though he never published a book of poetry?"} +{"answers": ["Ninth Siege of Gibraltar"], "question": "by the end of the the defending soldiers had resorted to eating leather from their garments and plants growing on the garrison walls?"} +{"answers": ["Russian language in Israel"], "question": " by about 20% of the total population?"} +{"answers": ["Queen Victoria Street", "Queen Victoria Street, Fremantle"], "question": "the original was built between 1863 and 1867 using convict labour?"} +{"answers": ["Jerilderie Letter"], "question": "Australian bushranger Ned Kelly \"\", author of the 8000-word , was the only Australian bushranger known to have attempted to justify his actions in writing?"} +{"answers": ["Tehauroa"], "question": "Queen outlawed the sale of land and declared that Protestantism was the only authorized religion in the Polynesian Kingdom of Raiatea?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Allan Takano", "Mark", "Mark Takano", "Takano"], "question": " is set to be the first non-White openly gay member of the United States House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Brookesia stumpffi"], "question": "the is sometimes kept as a pet?"} +{"answers": ["The Hanging Garden", "The Hanging Garden"], "question": "Patrick White's was published posthumously, despite him leaving orders to have it burned?"} +{"answers": ["Eagle eye"], "question": "colour vision with resolution and clarity are the most prominent features of \"\", and hence the epithet given to sharp-sighted people is \"eagle-eyed”?"} +{"answers": ["George Henry Westmore", "George", "Westmore", "George Westmore"], "question": "in 1917, set up the first make-up department for a film studio?"} +{"answers": ["Hypnotico"], "question": "Akon met, signed and helped launch Lady Gaga's career after the two co-wrote \"\", a song that was later recorded by Jennifer Lopez?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Redmond", "Redmond"], "question": "footballer became Manchester City's youngest ever captain when appointed to the role in 1988?"} +{"answers": ["The Delta", "The Delta"], "question": "before directing the award-winning film \"Keep the Lights On\", Ira Sachs shot and directed in his hometown?"} +{"answers": ["Red Onion State Prison"], "question": " helped to triple the Black population of Wise County, Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Ya`fūr"], "question": "according to an Islamic tradition regarded as fabricated, was a talking donkey owned by the Prophet Muhammad that was descended from Jesus's donkey \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eriksson", "Bo Robin Eriksson", "Robin", "Robin Eriksson"], "question": " played football in Allsvenskan after he was warned by doctors that he might not be able to walk again?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Thompson", "Thompson", "Sydney", "Sydney Mary Thompson"], "question": "geologist discovered a glacial erratic that redefined the westernmost extent of the Irish Sea Glacier?"} +{"answers": ["Art and emotion"], "question": "art can ?"} +{"answers": ["Shakespeare Garden", "Shakespeare Garden"], "question": "the \"\" in Evanston, Illinois, was the first Shakespeare garden constructed in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Geology of Russia"], "question": "parts of lie on the same tectonic plate as Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Stephanie Hickey", "Hickey", "Stephanie"], "question": "2010 Olympic snowboarder studied theater arts and worked for the Seven Network as a Victorian snow reporter?"} +{"answers": ["The Haunting", "The Haunting"], "question": "to enhance their performances, a \"prescored\" soundtrack of violent noises and voices was played during the filming of the 1963 film to give the actors something to which to react?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Montgomery", "Montgomery", "Bob Montgomery", "Bob"], "question": " was the last Major League Baseball player to bat without wearing a batting helmet?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar Cross of Sacrifice"], "question": "the \"\" commemorates the sailors, soldiers and airmen of the Commonwealth of Nations who died in the two World Wars?"} +{"answers": ["Solluba"], "question": "the are considered remnants of pre-Semitic peoples that once dominated Arabia?"} +{"answers": ["Bevan", "John Bevan", "John", "John Bevan"], "question": "Colonel contribution to military deception planning during World War II was kept secret until the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Guild House", "Guild House"], "question": "architect Robert Venturi's first major work, , was commissioned by a Quaker organization to house low-income elderly tenants?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Stuart", "Peter", "Stuart"], "question": ", who formed the band Dog's Eye View, toured with Paula Cole by following her tour bus in his rental car?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Bertram"], "question": " deceived Rommel about the timing and location of the El Alamein attack, using camouflage \"\" and dummies?"} +{"answers": ["Abd al-Wahab al-Shawaf", "Abd", "al-Shawaf"], "question": "Colonel led a short-lived rebellion from the city of Mosul in a bid to overthrow Iraqi president Abd al-Karim Qasim in 1959?"} +{"answers": ["Le Peuple"], "question": "in 1997 the Belgian socialist daily , founded in 1885, was acquired by the Rossel media group?"} +{"answers": ["Write-only memory", "Write-only memory"], "question": ", devised as an insider joke, does have real uses and may even increase the power of a quantum computer?"} +{"answers": ["Ong Ah Chuan v Public Prosecutor", "Ong Ah Chuan v. Public Prosecutor"], "question": "in the 1980 case , the Privy Council held that fundamental liberties in the Singapore Constitution should be given a \"generous interpretation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Michelle Lujan", "Michelle", "Michelle Lynn Lujan Grisham", "Lujan Grisham", "Grisham", "Michelle Lujan Grisham"], "question": "congresswoman-elect served as director of New Mexico's Agency on Aging under three different governors?"} +{"answers": ["Kelpe", "Paul Kelpe", "Paul"], "question": " was criticized for painting murals which were too abstract, but an abstract arts group asked him to resign because his work \"(example pictured)\" wasn't abstract enough?"} +{"answers": ["US 31–Pentwater River Bridge"], "question": "the could not have been built prior to the 1930s because manufacturing techniques could produce a span no longer than ?"} +{"answers": ["Fumanekile Gqiba", "Gqiba", "Fumanekile"], "question": "former South African Ambassador to Israel named his daughter \"Israela\" in honor of her birth-place?"} +{"answers": ["Jonsson", "Mikael", "Mikael Jonsson"], "question": "chef won a Michelin star at the first restaurant he ever worked in, the year after he founded it?"} +{"answers": ["Pentax X-5"], "question": "the superzoom bridge camera automates the creation of time-lapse video?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Parke", "Mary Winifred Parke", "Mary", "Parke"], "question": "phycologist first described the oyster larvae food \"Isochrysis galbana\"?"} +{"answers": ["Viskontas", "Indre", "Indre Viskontas"], "question": "San Francisco Conservatory of Music faculty member \"\" has performed research into the neurological basis of memory, reasoning, and self-identity?"} +{"answers": ["Toyota 92C-V"], "question": "two s were the only cars in their class (Group C2) to start at the 1992 24 Hours of Le Mans?"} +{"answers": ["Shelli", "Yoder", "Shelli Yoder", "Shelli Renee Yoder"], "question": ", a candidate for the United States House of Representatives, was Miss Indiana in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["Thirty-nine Reasons Why I Am a Vegetarian"], "question": "one is that \"eating a lamb does not make a man lamb-like in his character any more than eating a missionary converts a savage into a Christian\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ellen Southard"], "question": "the loss of the full-rigged ship \"(ship's wreckage pictured)\" off Liverpool in 1875 led to a change in U.S. law permitting the awarding of Lifesaving Medals to non-Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Occupy Harvard"], "question": " provoked administrators to lock down Harvard Yard for six weeks in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Dan", "Dan Kildee", "Kildee"], "question": "s efforts to revitalize Flint, Michigan, by demolishing abandoned buildings are being adopted in other cities, including Detroit, Baltimore, Memphis, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh?"} +{"answers": ["Tinner's Arms"], "question": "the name of the pub in Zennor, Cornwall, is derived from the tinners (tin miners), a historic industry in the region?"} +{"answers": ["Salem Senators"], "question": "baseball's once tried to use a convicted murderer incarcerated at the Oregon State Penitentiary in a game?"} +{"answers": ["Venetian Towers"], "question": "the \"\" in Barcelona are modelled on the Campanile of St. Mark's Basilica in Venice?"} +{"answers": ["Žametovka"], "question": "at over 400 years old, a vine growing in Maribor, Slovenia, is believed to be the world's oldest grapevine still producing fruit?"} +{"answers": ["Izena Island"], "question": " was the birthplace of Shō En (1415–76), the first king of the second Shō Shi Dynasty of the Ryūkyū Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Håkon Eikemo Opdal", "Håkon", "Opdal", "Håkon Opdal"], "question": "Brann's goalkeeper scored the goal that eliminated Bodø/Glimt from the 2004 Norwegian Football Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Indonesia Malaise"], "question": "the Wongs' , targeted at native Indonesians, was paired with a film meant for Dutchmen?"} +{"answers": ["Messer", "Luke Messer", "Luke"], "question": " served as John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign co-chair in Indiana?"} +{"answers": ["Roman Theatre at Apamea"], "question": "the in Syria is one of the largest surviving theatres of the Roman world?"} +{"answers": ["Grain entrapment"], "question": "while rescuers freeing people run the risk of heat illness, the victim may suffer from hypothermia due to moisture in the grain?"} +{"answers": ["Wine Grapes"], "question": "the book details the history of 1,368 varieties including Zinfandel's \"\" origins as a Croatian grape known as Tribidrag?"} +{"answers": ["Demings", "Val Demings", "Val"], "question": " became the first female Chief of Police for the Orlando Police Department?"} +{"answers": ["Anthophorula persephone"], "question": "the fossil bee is named for a Greek goddess?"} +{"answers": ["Witches of East End"], "question": "a television pilot of Melissa de la Cruz's is being made starring Julia Ormond and Jenna Dewan?"} +{"answers": ["Endersby", "Scott", "Scott Endersby"], "question": "Kettering Town goalkeeper is credited with being the youngest footballer to play in the FA Cup proper at the age of 15 in 1977?"} +{"answers": ["Charles V", "Charles V Wall"], "question": "the \"\" was built by Spain to keep the Barbary pirates out of Gibraltar, but ended up being used by the British to keep the Spanish out?"} +{"answers": ["Barke", "Erich", "Erich Barke"], "question": ", professor of microelectronic systems and since 2005 president of the the University of Hannover, was elected as president for a second term?"} +{"answers": ["Steinitz' prawn goby"], "question": " shares a burrow excavated by a shrimp?"} +{"answers": ["Marietta", "Pallis", "Marietta Pallis"], "question": "aquatic botanist studied the floating reed systems of the Danube Delta?"} +{"answers": ["Haus Cumberland"], "question": "in 2011, a major fire occurred in the attic of the in Charlottenburg, Berlin, causing the left side of the roof to collapse?"} +{"answers": ["Anqi", "Bai Anqi", "Bai"], "question": ", a Chinese swimmer, is nicknamed \"White Angel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pyramid Mound"], "question": " \"\" in the U.S. state of Indiana really isn't a mound?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Soyer", "Mark", "Soyer"], "question": "Australian para-alpine skier twice survived childhood leukemia only to sever his spinal cord while riding his motorbike on his parents' farm at the age of 26?"} +{"answers": ["Finjan, Inc. v. Secure Computing Corp."], "question": "software functions that are \"locked\" and disabled still ?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "Kunalan", "Canagasabai Kunalan", "C. Kunalan"], "question": "Singaporean sprinter feat of 10.38 seconds in the 1968 Summer Olympic Games 100 metres was a national record for 33 years?"} +{"answers": ["Alcohol enema"], "question": "an alcoholic Texas man, who had difficulty ingesting alcohol due to a painful throat ailment, died in 2004 after receiving an of two large bottles of sherry from his wife?"} +{"answers": ["Abruzzo", "Abruzzo"], "question": "the Trebbiano d'Abruzzo was praised by Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes \"\" in his \"Novelas ejemplares\" for its high quality?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Luther King Jr. Records Collection Act", "Martin Luther King, Jr., Records Collection Act"], "question": "Cynthia McKinney, John Kerry, and Hillary Clinton tried to on the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.?"} +{"answers": ["Łukosz", "Augustyn Łukosz", "Augustyn"], "question": "Polish minority politician in Czechoslovakia, , was a deputy in the autonomous Silesian Parliament in Poland before his death at the Mauthausen Concentration Camp?"} +{"answers": ["Cadi Ayyad University", "Cadi Ayyad"], "question": "a near-Earth asteroid was discovered on the night of 15 to 16 November 2011 by Morocco's using a MOSS telescope?"} +{"answers": ["Pro-Life", "Marvin Richardson", "Pro-Life"], "question": "Idaho politician Marvin Richardson had his name legally changed to ?"} +{"answers": ["Kincardine", "Martha Bruce, Countess of Elgin and Kincardine", "Martha"], "question": "King George III placed the \"deeply-deplored\" Princess Charlotte of Wales under the superintendence of the pious \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kafr Takharim"], "question": "Ibrahim Hananu, the leader of the 1919 Syrian Revolt, was born in the northern Syrian town of ?"} +{"answers": ["Chan Hiang Leng Colin v Public Prosecutor", "Chan Hiang Leng Colin v. Public Prosecutor"], "question": "in the 1994 case the Singapore High Court held that a ban on Jehovah's Witnesses and their publications did not violate their freedom of religion?"} +{"answers": ["Masters of Money"], "question": "in the BBC series , Stephanie Flanders speculates as to how John Maynard Keynes, Friedrich Hayek, and Karl Marx would have responded to the current economic crisis?"} +{"answers": ["Troll", "Thaddäus", "Thaddäus Troll"], "question": "German novelist, playwright and poet also wrote a sex education book in Swabian dialect?"} +{"answers": ["Yonkers Trolley Barn"], "question": "the \"\" in Yonkers, New York, is the only remnant of the city's trolley system and the only such structure remaining in Westchester County?"} +{"answers": ["Turkey Flat"], "question": "the 1847 Shiraz plantings at in the Barossa Valley are considered to be among the oldest grapevines still in commercial use?"} +{"answers": ["Karolina", "Wisniewska", "Karolina Wisniewska"], "question": "Warsaw-born Canadian skier was the first Canadian to win four para-alpine medals at a single Paralympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Wosky", "John Bernard Wosky", "John", "John Wosky"], "question": " designed a number of historic structures at Yosemite National Park, including Crane Flat Fire Lookout and the Generals' Highway Stone Bridges?"} +{"answers": ["Matrix mixer", "matrix mixer"], "question": "a \"(example pictured)\" may be used during a concert to stream a different blend of sound to distant audiences?"} +{"answers": ["David Gwilym Morris Roberts", "Roberts", "David"], "question": " helped design Baghdad's first sewage treatment system?"} +{"answers": ["Why Die for Danzig?"], "question": "the French author of the World War II anti-war slogan , Marcel Déat, later became a Nazi collaborator?"} +{"answers": ["Industry on Parade"], "question": "the National Association of Manufacturers distributed its TV show to local stations, schools, and community groups across America—for free?"} +{"answers": ["Netball in Kenya"], "question": " had a governing body called the Kenya Inter-racial Netball and Rounders Association, which only became the Kenya Netball Association in 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Baal with Thunderbolt"], "question": "the second-millennium-BC stele of shows the king of Ugarit receiving divine protection from the Semitic god of storm Baʿal?"} +{"answers": ["Holmes County", "Holmes County Courthouse", "Holmes County Courthouse"], "question": "the in Millersburg, Ohio, has an area for horse-and-buggy parking for the county's heavy Amish population?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Qurayya", "al-Qurayya"], "question": "during the Great Syrian Revolt of 1925, served as the chief meeting place for the sheikhs of local rebel clans?"} +{"answers": ["Johansen", "Stefan", "Stefan Marius Johansen", "Stefan Johansen"], "question": "the Norwegian footballer scored a goal from a free kick that was identical to a goal he scored 11 days earlier?"} +{"answers": ["William P. Didusch Center for Urologic History"], "question": "the exhibits an internally spiked ring meant to slip over a sleeping man's penis shaft, so as to prevent nocturnal emission?"} +{"answers": ["Tauredunum event"], "question": "Geneva in Switzerland \"\" was despite being from the sea, and may still be at risk?"} +{"answers": ["Fuerte de Isla Verde"], "question": "the was one of the few Spanish military installations in the Bay of Gibraltar not destroyed by the British in 1810?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Williams", "Peter", "Peter Williams", "Williams"], "question": "doctors believed New Zealand para-alpine skier would live only a few days and told his mother not to bother to feed him?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Clarence Matthews", "William Matthews", "Matthews"], "question": "the winning run for Harvard over Yale in the 1902 baseball series was scored in front of 9,000 fans by , the only African-American player in the game?"} +{"answers": ["Edmon", "Edmon Marukyan", "Marukyan"], "question": ", the only non-partisan member of the Armenian parliament, has a Master of Laws degree from the University of Minnesota Law School?"} +{"answers": ["Court Street Bridge", "Court Street Bridge"], "question": "the USS \"Ling\", a World War II submarine, is trapped in silt just upstream of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Theodora Meyer", "Meyer", "Margaret", "Margaret Meyer"], "question": "British mathematician was the first woman to be elected to the Royal Astronomical Society?"} +{"answers": ["McDonald's Gospelfest"], "question": "the , held annually in Newark, New Jersey, has been described as \"the largest collection of gospel talent ever assembled\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mo", "Sanders", "Mo Sanders"], "question": " can leap fourteen people in a single bound?"} +{"answers": ["Fratino", "Giovan Giacomo Paleari Fratino", "Giovan"], "question": "the Genoese military engineer designed and built the world's first Martello tower \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tunisian wine"], "question": "even after Tunisia was conquered by Arab Muslims in the eighth century, continued, albeit reduced?"} +{"answers": ["Bree Munro", "Bree", "Munro"], "question": "2010 Olympic aerialist skier was in the running to go to the 2006 Winter Olympics but Jacqui Cooper was chosen ahead of her on the Australian team?"} +{"answers": ["Omicidio per appuntamento"], "question": "Mino Guerrini's direction of has been compared to that of Mario Bava?"} +{"answers": ["Austin Friars, London"], "question": " was the only friary in London to have its own prison, but became the focus of a scandal when an imprisoned friar died there in 1525?"} +{"answers": ["Sheikh Badr Cemetery"], "question": "at in central Jerusalem, bodies were placed in caskets and left above-ground?"} +{"answers": ["Aráoz", "Bernabé", "Bernabé Aráoz"], "question": " \"\", the first and only President of the Republic of Tucumán, was executed by firing squad?"} +{"answers": ["The Tuesday Club", "Tuesday Club"], "question": "a participant of was fined by Hong Kong and Arsenal for throwing prawn crackers at a taxi?"} +{"answers": ["Ice Cream", "Ice Cream"], "question": "in \"\" by Hyuna, Psy makes a cameo appearance and starts the music video eating ice cream cones?"} +{"answers": ["David Segal", "Segal", "David", "David Segal"], "question": " writes a weekly column in \"The New York Times\" about customer services woes?"} +{"answers": ["tangutology", "Tangutology"], "question": " developed as an academic discipline after the Russian explorer Pyotr Kozlov discovered a hoard of Tangut documents at the lost city of Khara-Khoto in 1908?"} +{"answers": ["Microsoft Corp. v. Shah", "Microsoft v. Shah"], "question": " for encouraging others to cybersquat on a trademarked domain name?"} +{"answers": ["Lyerla", "Colt Keliikoa Lyerla", "Colt", "Colt Lyerla"], "question": "Hillsboro, Oregon, native played running back and linebacker in high school, but now plays at the tight end position for the Oregon Ducks football team?"} +{"answers": ["Pitt-Rivers", "Rosalind", "Rosalind Pitt-Rivers"], "question": "biochemist co-discovered the thyroid hormone triiodothyronine in 1952?"} +{"answers": ["Ghabaghib"], "question": "Ottoman sultan Selim I ordered construction of a tower in , a stop on the \"hajj\" route from Damascus?"} +{"answers": ["Theory of Literature"], "question": "although Wellek and Warren's was imprinted with three copyright dates, none were the year it was published?"} +{"answers": ["Franciszek Ksawery Lampi", "Franciszek", "Franciszek Lampi", "Lampi"], "question": "painter specialized in Romantic depictions of attractive women \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["May", "Byron", "May Byron"], "question": " wrote a series of biographies of which critics could not decide whether they were first-hand experiences or fiction based on research?"} +{"answers": ["La morte ha fatto l'uovo"], "question": "1968's has been compared to the works of Michelangelo Antonioni, David Lynch and Luis Buñuel?"} +{"answers": ["Sato", "Jiro", "Jirō Satō", "Jiro Sato"], "question": "1933 Japanese Wimbledon doubles finalist couldn't take the pressure put on him by his country and its Tennis Federation, and committed suicide en route to a 1934 Davis Cup match?"} +{"answers": ["Ghost Ship of Northumberland Strait"], "question": "sightings of the are most common between September and November?"} +{"answers": ["Military history of Bassein"], "question": "the diminished after the defeat of the Marathas by the British in 1818?"} +{"answers": ["Cecilia McIntosh", "McIntosh", "Cecilia"], "question": " has competed in Australian rules football and weightlifting at the national level, and athletics and bobsleigh at the international level?"} +{"answers": ["Ba", "Ba Zaw", "Zaw"], "question": ", the Burmese watercolor painter, was afraid of the colors green and violet, but passionate about orange and red?"} +{"answers": ["Cloud Platform at Juyong Pass", "Cloud Platform at Juyongguan"], "question": "the 14th-century \"\" in Beijing is inscribed with Buddhist texts in six different scripts: Lanydza, Tibetan, 'Phags-pa, Old Uyghur, Tangut and Chinese?"} +{"answers": ["Jacek Malczewski", "Malczewski", "Jacek"], "question": "Symbolist painter drew his inspiration from exotic and biblical sources, but inadvertently translated them back into Polish folklore in his own art?"} +{"answers": ["Gourley", "Mitchell", "Mitchell Gourley"], "question": " made his Australian national para-alpine team début in 2006 as a fifteen-year-old?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar Yacht Club", "Royal Gibraltar Yacht Club"], "question": "the was one of the first yacht clubs to be founded outside of Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Connie B. Gay", "Connie", "Gay", "Connie B. Gay Award"], "question": " is credited with coining the term \"country music\" which had until then been called \"hillbilly music\"?"} +{"answers": ["Concealed shoes"], "question": "it was once a common practice to in the structure of a building to ward off evil spirits, or to ensure the fertility of its female occupants?"} +{"answers": ["Women's Manifesto for Ghana"], "question": "the 2004 demands 50% female control over the Ghanaian legislature by 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Kho Sin-Kie", "Sin-Kie", "Kho"], "question": "two times British Hard Court tennis champion raised money for the Malaya Patriotic Fund in WWII?"} +{"answers": ["King George and Queen Mary"], "question": "the programme explains that the arranged marriage between George V and Mary of Teck occurred because Prince Albert Victor, Mary's original fiancé, died from influenza?"} +{"answers": ["Tripneustes ventricosus"], "question": "the \"\" decorates itself with bits of seagrass and fragments of shell held on by its tube feet?"} +{"answers": ["Canciones de Amor", "Canciones de Amor"], "question": "Ricardo Arjona released a under the same name as Alejandro Fernández, Rocío Dúrcal and Sin Bandera did?"} +{"answers": ["Katya", "Crema", "Katya Crema"], "question": " was one of two Australian women to compete at the Olympic debut for women's Ski cross?"} +{"answers": ["Andrews", "Fred", "Fred Henry Andrews"], "question": "artist made thirty thousand roof tiles for his house himself?"} +{"answers": ["Rhapsodie Macabre"], "question": "Graham Waterhouse \"\" composed for piano and string quartet as an homage to Franz Liszt and played the cello part in Munich and London?"} +{"answers": ["Edith", "Bülbring", "Edith Bülbring"], "question": "pharmacologist work on catecholamines and smooth muscle led to her election as a Fellow of the Royal Society?"} +{"answers": ["Theo", "Theo"], "question": "the detection dog was awarded the Dickin Medal in 2012, described as the animals' Victoria Cross?"} +{"answers": ["Syndesus ambericus"], "question": "the extinct is the only stag beetle known from the Caribbean?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Geivett", "Bill Geivett"], "question": "by promoting , the Colorado Rockies broke with baseball tradition?"} +{"answers": ["Crofelemer"], "question": ", a substance found in dragon's blood, is being studied for the treatment of diarrhoea?"} +{"answers": ["Naraka", "Naraka"], "question": "as per Hindu beliefs, people who have sex with animals are tortured in after death \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Neal Purvis and Robert Wade", "Wade", "Robert Wade", "Neal"], "question": " have co-written the last five James Bond movies as well as the Bond spoof \"Johnny English\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ignacy Tłoczyński", "Tłoczyński", "Ignacy"], "question": "in the 1946 Wimbledon Championships Polish tennis champion was declared stateless by the People's Republic of Poland because of his Allied affiliations in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Nero", "Nero"], "question": "a whole new shipbuilding facility had to be created to build the luxury yacht ?"} +{"answers": ["PSR J1311–3430"], "question": "the millisecond pulsar has the shortest known orbital period among pulsars in binary systems, but that it may eventually vaporize its companion?"} +{"answers": ["Megabalanus coccopoma"], "question": "the is extending its range in the eastern United States but suffered a setback in the cold winter of 2009–10?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Jr.", "Henry C. Bourne Jr.", "Henry Clark Bourne Jr.", "Henry C. Bourne, Jr."], "question": "an electrical engineer and interim president of Georgia Tech, , funded an academic chair in poetry?"} +{"answers": ["Hillsboro Hops"], "question": "the Hillsboro, Oregon, based minor league baseball team is the first professional sports team to be named after the beer ingredient?"} +{"answers": ["Anna", "Schäffer", "Anna Schäffer"], "question": "over 15,000 miracles have been attributed to the newly canonized Saint \"\" since 1929?"} +{"answers": ["Little Birds", "Little Birds"], "question": " is loosely based on the life of director and former Friends Stand United founder Elgin James?"} +{"answers": ["Yadira Silva Llorente", "Yadira Silva", "Silva", "Yadira"], "question": ", who twice represented Mexico in the Olympic Games, was born in Cuba?"} +{"answers": ["Princess Royal's Battery"], "question": "Spain attempted to silence during the 1727 siege by excavating a mine below it, to be loaded with explosives?"} +{"answers": ["Blackwood", "Beatrice", "Beatrice Mary Blackwood", "Beatrice Blackwood"], "question": "anthropologist ran Oxford's Pitt Rivers Museum from 1938 until 1959?"} +{"answers": ["The dog ate my homework"], "question": "the earliest known variant of \"\" as an excuse dates to 1905?"} +{"answers": ["Marrakesh"], "question": "in 2009, when Fatima-Zahra Mansouri was elected mayor of , she became only the second woman in Morocco's history to be elected mayor of a Moroccan city?"} +{"answers": ["Yang Kyoungjong", "Kyoungjong", "Yang"], "question": " was a Korean soldier who was drafted into the Japanese, Soviet and German armies, and captured by US soldiers in Normandy on D-Day?"} +{"answers": ["conflict", "Conflict", "Conflict"], "question": "some may be beneficial?"} +{"answers": ["Ida", "Freund", "Ida Freund"], "question": " was the first female university chemistry lecturer in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Parable of the Sunfish"], "question": "Ezra Pound believed that no man is equipped for modern thinking until he has understood the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["gates of hell", "Gates of hell"], "question": "the \"\" has been blazing since 1971?"} +{"answers": ["Strange Fruit", "Strange Fruit"], "question": "the ban on mailing Lillian Smith's within the United States was repealed upon a request from the First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt?"} +{"answers": ["Echinaster spinulosus"], "question": "the body wall of the is composed of a latticework of collagen fibres and calcareous plates that give it both flexibility and rigidity?"} +{"answers": ["The Bullet Vanishes"], "question": " is the eighth highest grossing Chinese film of 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Hicks", "Beatrice Hicks", "Beatrice Alice Hicks", "Beatrice"], "question": ", the founding president of the Society of Women Engineers, created a device that made the moon landings possible?"} +{"answers": ["Betelguese, a Trip Through Hell"], "question": "Colonel Roosevelt missed a while on a trip to Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Termitaradus dominicanus"], "question": "the extinct termite bug is divided into fourteen brown lobes?"} +{"answers": ["Yaxha"], "question": ", the third largest Maya ruin in Guatemala, is one of very few Maya cities to have built a twin pyramid complex, an architectural arrangement characteristic of Tikal?"} +{"answers": ["The ScareHouse"], "question": "even though Creepo the Clown hates early Christmas decorations he wears a Santa hat?"} +{"answers": ["Imperial German plans for the invasion of the United States"], "question": "Kaiser Wilhelm II \"\" ordered : Boston and New York?"} +{"answers": ["Oxford", "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Trussell, Countess of Oxford", "Elizabeth de Vere, Countess of Oxford"], "question": ", was abducted by the half-brother of her intended bridegroom?"} +{"answers": ["Two-banded chameleon", "Furcifer balteatus"], "question": "forest degradation and illegal exports threaten the survival of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Østerholt", "Hans", "Hans Østerholt"], "question": " edited the satirical magazine \"Hvepsen\" from 1905 to 1925?"} +{"answers": ["Shanghai Expo Mart"], "question": "over 10 million people visited the during Expo 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Wizard", "Wizard"], "question": "the inaugural running of the British Classic 2,000 Guineas Stakes was won by the colt in 1809?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Calpe Hunt"], "question": "in 1906, ties between England and Spain were sufficiently strong that King Edward VII and King Alfonso XIII became joint patrons of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "Charles W. Adams", "Adams", "Charles W. Adams", "Charles William Adams"], "question": ", a Confederate colonel during the American Civil War, was a grandfather of Helen Keller?"} +{"answers": ["Casablanca Fair of 1915"], "question": "the French aimed to use the to open up trade markets in Morocco and to demonstrate their power?"} +{"answers": ["1956 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "with their victory over Mississippi State, the ended a 17-game losing streak and gave Ears Whitworth his first win as head coach?"} +{"answers": ["Pelanechinus"], "question": "the shell of the extinct sea urchin was composed of separate groups of fused plates which resulted in its being flexible?"} +{"answers": ["Zuber Usman", "Zuber", "Usman"], "question": " was an early pioneer of Indonesian literary criticism?"} +{"answers": ["Bangas Gymnasium"], "question": "the building of the in Korcë, Albania, was erected with the support of the Lasso, a local community fund aimed at the promotion of Greek education and culture?"} +{"answers": ["Horace Ernest Stevens", "Stevens", "Horace", "Horace Stevens"], "question": "Australian bass-baritone was also a dentist, teacher, tennis player, sculler, and World War I Army officer?"} +{"answers": ["Shetrunji River"], "question": "middle to upper Paleolithic sites have been found along the ?"} +{"answers": ["Simon", "Henri", "Henri Simon", "Henri Joseph Simon"], "question": "French Army officer helped to produce the 1934 film \"Itto\"?"} +{"answers": ["Riin Tamm", "Riin", "Tamm"], "question": "in 2011, geneticist \"\" was chosen as one of 26 scientists to travel around Estonia and take part in events at schools and academic institutions?"} +{"answers": ["Carlston Annis Shell Mound"], "question": "tools made from human bones have been found at the in Kentucky?"} +{"answers": ["Dzibanche"], "question": "the Maya city of in southeastern Mexico was the early capital of the Kan dynasty, which later ruled from Calakmul?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Jolly", "Jolly"], "question": " was the starting weak side cornerback in 35 of 36 games for Michigan teams that played in two Rose Bowls and a Gator Bowl from 1977 to 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Leonard Wood", "Leonard", "Wood", "Leonard Wood"], "question": "when he was 13, created a washing machine engine-powered go-kart that reached a top speed of ?"} +{"answers": ["Moulsecoomb Place"], "question": "the Prince Regent sometimes stayed at \"\", where he would sit in a dovecote and practise the flute?"} +{"answers": ["Obin"], "question": "Indonesian batik designer sometimes asks people not to cut up her cloths?"} +{"answers": ["The 1975"], "question": " became popular because of \"Sex\"?"} +{"answers": ["Capitulum mitella"], "question": "the broods its eggs in its mantle cavity where they may be eaten by a worm living there?"} +{"answers": ["Crisis and Transformation in Seventeenth-Century China"], "question": "the authors of conclude that the erotic novel \"The Carnal Prayer Mat\" was not written by 17th-century Chinese scholar Li Yu?"} +{"answers": ["Otome Sensō"], "question": "the song \"\" by Momoiro Clover Z can be interpreted as the girl group's declaration of war for the top of the Japanese idol music scene?"} +{"answers": ["Les Twins"], "question": "according to \"WAD Magazine\", identical twin brothers Larry and Laurent Bourgeois of the French dance duo \"\" started walking at five months old?"} +{"answers": ["Defense Officer Personnel Management Act"], "question": "the instituted an \"up or out\" promotion system across the United States Armed Forces?"} +{"answers": ["María Isabella Cordero", "María", "María Isabella Cordero Martínez", "Cordero"], "question": ", a former Mexican anchorwoman on Televisa, was killed in Mexico's most violent state in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Independence Bowl", "1976 Independence Bowl"], "question": "McNeese State defeated Tulsa in the inaugural despite the suspension of sixteen McNeese players?"} +{"answers": ["Being Eileen"], "question": "the BBC comedy-drama was set in Finland but filmed in Norway, where the cast stayed in army barracks?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Haun", "Christopher Haun"], "question": "renowned antebellum potter was executed for his participation in the East Tennessee bridge-burning conspiracy?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar Heritage Trust"], "question": "the is a non-profit charity responsible for preserving and promoting Gibraltar's manmade and natural heritage?"} +{"answers": ["Ariyasu", "Momoka", "Momoka Ariyasu"], "question": "though Japanese girl group Momoiro Clover Z member \"\" claims to be stupid, other members say she is very studious, even studying backstage?"} +{"answers": ["Moshe", "Moshe Wallach", "Wallach"], "question": "Dr. , founder and director of Jerusalem's Shaare Zedek Hospital for 45 years, lived in the hospital and was buried beside it?"} +{"answers": ["New York, I Love You XOXO"], "question": "New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg made a cameo appearance in the of \"Gossip Girl\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amala", "Amala Shankar", "Shankar"], "question": ", the Indian danseuse, is the wife of Uday Shankar and sister-in-law of Ravi Shankar?"} +{"answers": ["Plexaurella nutans"], "question": "the can grow to more than a metre (yard) tall?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Penfold", "Peter", "Peter Alfred Penfold", "Penfold"], "question": " was widely considered a hero in Sierra Leone, despite having been dismissed as British High Commissioner?"} +{"answers": ["Clay Jam"], "question": "the graphics for the video game were produced in a garage using of clay and 400 toothpicks?"} +{"answers": ["Göring", "Edda Göring", "Edda"], "question": " played in a fifty-metre-long replica of Frederick the Great's Sanssouci palace, built for her by the Luftwaffe in an orchard at Carinhall?"} +{"answers": ["Skelton", "Owen", "Owen Ray Skelton"], "question": " is credited with engineering a rubber engine mount system for cars known as \"floating power\" to greatly cut down on engine vibration to the chassis?"} +{"answers": ["Towns", "Karl-Anthony Towns", "Karl-Anthony"], "question": "at the age of 16, was named to play on the Dominican Republic national basketball team while he was a student at St. Joseph High School in New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Lupton City", "Lupton City, Chattanooga"], "question": " in Chattanooga, Tennessee, was created in the 1920s as a planned community for a thread mill and its workers?"} +{"answers": ["Anantashayana Vishnu"], "question": "the 15.4-metre (51 ft) long \"\" is the longest sculpture of a reclining Vishnu in India?"} +{"answers": ["Human rights movement"], "question": "while the roots of the international are about a century old, it grew in global significance around the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Norman Claxton", "Norman", "Claxton"], "question": " won the South Australian National Football League twice, scored 199 not out in first-class cricket, and was inducted into the Baseball Australia Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Steindamm Church"], "question": " was destroyed during the Siege of Königsberg and rebuilt in 1263?"} +{"answers": ["2003 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "Mike Shula succeeded Mike Price as the head coach of the in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Natir Puja"], "question": " (1932) is the only film where Rabindranath Tagore was credited as film director?"} +{"answers": ["Out the Blue", "Out the Blue"], "question": "John Lennon's ballad \"\" expressed his devotion to wife Yoko Ono, even though Lennon and Ono were separated at the time?"} +{"answers": ["1953 British Mount Everest Expedition", "1953 British Mount Everest expedition"], "question": "news of the by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay \"\" came to the outside world by a runner bearing a coded message?"} +{"answers": ["Salazar v. Ramah Navajo Chapter"], "question": "in , the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the federal government was obligated to pay in full any contracts that it had entered into with Indian tribes?"} +{"answers": ["Presidential Council", "Presidential Council"], "question": "Benin adopted a system with three political rivals serving as president together to prevent civil war following the 1970 elections?"} +{"answers": ["Furcifer campani", "Jewelled chameleon"], "question": " are threatened by the burning of their grassland habitat?"} +{"answers": ["Rotozoa"], "question": "the video game is part of Nintendo's \"Art Style\" series?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Thurmond", "Thurmond", "Paul Reynolds Thurmond", "Paul"], "question": ", the youngest son of Strom Thurmond, was born when his father was 73 years old?"} +{"answers": ["HVDC converter"], "question": "a single can convert up to two thousand megawatts of electric power from DC to AC?"} +{"answers": ["Chicuelo", "Chicuelo"], "question": "Catalan flamenco guitarist has been the music director of Shōji Kojima's dance company in Japan since 1992?"} +{"answers": ["ORCA", "ORCA"], "question": "the used by Mitt Romney in the 2012 United States presidential election crashed repeatedly on election day, depriving his campaign of last-minute information?"} +{"answers": ["Schlosskirche", "Schlosskirche"], "question": "William I of Germany was crowned King of Prussia in the within Königsberg Castle?"} +{"answers": ["Lovebird", "Lovebird"], "question": "the second single from Leona Lewis' third studio album \"Glassheart\" was originally going to be \"Fireflies\", but \"\" was released instead?"} +{"answers": ["Acer ivanofense"], "question": "the extinct maple is known from four Alaskan fossils?"} +{"answers": ["Kharkhorin Rock"], "question": "Erdene Zuu Monastery in Mongolia has a ?"} +{"answers": ["Adoration of the Shepherds", "Adoration of the Shepherds"], "question": "the (1607–10, \"pictured\") by Domenichino shows the newborn Jesus listening to bagpipe music?"} +{"answers": ["Brussels Christmas tree"], "question": "the installation of an prompted an online petition against it with 25,000 signatures?"} +{"answers": ["Dick Whittington", "Dandy Dick Whittington", "Dandy Dick"], "question": "in , Dick is a circus rider who goes to Siam to secure love and fortune?"} +{"answers": ["Tamale Teaching Hospital", "Teaching Hospital"], "question": "the , the third teaching hospital in Ghana, started as the Tamale Regional Hospital in 1974?"} +{"answers": ["The Father Christmas Letters"], "question": "it has been suggested that Father Christmas in Tolkien's may have been an inspiration for Gandalf in \"The Lord of the Rings\"?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas pickle"], "question": "despite the belief that the tradition originated in Germany, it is generally unknown there?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas jumper", "Christmas sweater"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" have become popular in the UK during the 2010s?"} +{"answers": ["Das Christ-Elflein"], "question": "Hans Pfitzner composed (\"The Little Elf of Christ\", sometimes given as \"The Little Christmas Elf\") first as incidental music, then in 1917 as an opera?"} +{"answers": ["The Santa Simulation"], "question": "\"The Big Bang Theory\" episode \"\" features a Christmas-themed \"Dungeons & Dragons\" game?"} +{"answers": ["A Kitten for Hitler"], "question": "director Ken Russell created the Christmas themed after being challenged by Melvyn Bragg to make a film Russell himself would want to ban?"} +{"answers": ["Lomatia myricoides"], "question": "in New South Wales, the can hybridise with the native holly and the crinkle bush?"} +{"answers": ["Saviour's Day", "Saviour's Day", "``Saviour's Day"], "question": "Cliff Richard's 1990 UK Christmas number one song \"\" was succeeded by Iron Maiden's \"Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pasterka"], "question": " \"\", a Midnight Mass of Christmas celebrations across Poland, can be held three times on Christmas Eve, including at midnight?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Russ", "Russ", "Carl"], "question": " started as a walk-on and became the starting wide linebacker for Michigan football teams that had a record of 20–1–1?"} +{"answers": ["Trinitatis Church"], "question": " was seriously damaged in the Copenhagen Fire of 1728 but was rebuilt in 1731?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Hatteclyffe", "William Hatteclyffe"], "question": " served King Edward IV as physician, King's Secretary, and diplomat?"} +{"answers": ["Falsters Minder"], "question": "a Viking torc and an 18th century harpsichord are exhibited at ?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Jennens", "William Jennens"], "question": "the fortune of England's richest commoner, , was lost in lawyers' fees in 117 years of litigation over his estate?"} +{"answers": ["The Sons of Great Bear"], "question": "the 1966 film was East Germany's first Western, presenting the Oglala Lakota as heroes struggling against the villainous Whites?"} +{"answers": ["Iddo", "Patt", "Iddo Patt"], "question": "before founding his own production company, appeared in a remake of the game show \"Twenty One\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sportsfriends"], "question": "the upcoming video game has no graphics and does not even use a video screen?"} +{"answers": ["Acer traini"], "question": "the Miocene maple may be the same species as the living Douglas Maple \"(fruits pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chhota Bheem and the Curse of Damyaan"], "question": ", a 2012 Indian animated film, was a surprise success at the box office?"} +{"answers": ["Interdenominational Theological Center"], "question": "the in Atlanta, a cooperative effort involving six Christian denominations, has been described as \"one of the more successful ventures in black ecumenism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Clemens Herschel", "Clemens", "Herschel"], "question": "while travelling in Italy in 1898, American hydraulic engineer found an ancient manuscript about the water system of Rome, and translated and published it in English?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Julian", "Julian", "Fred"], "question": " led Michigan in rushing in 1959 and led the New York Jets in interceptions in 1960?"} +{"answers": ["Debden incinerator thefts", "Loughton incinerator thefts"], "question": "an employee of the Bank of England's incinerator plant in Debden helped to over four years by stuffing banknotes into her underwear?"} +{"answers": ["Mokshada Ekadashi"], "question": " is the day when Krishna gave the holy sermon of the \"Bhagavad Gita\" to the Pandava prince Arjuna, as described in the \"Mahabharata\"?"} +{"answers": ["Inabata", "Katsutaro", "Inabata Katsutaro"], "question": "Japanese industrialist , a member of the House of Peers, put on Japan's first projected film programme?"} +{"answers": ["Peninsula Beverly Hills", "The Peninsula Beverly Hills"], "question": "when it first opened in 1991, was the first luxury hotel to open in Beverly Hills for 20 years?"} +{"answers": ["Trujillo", "Abel", "Abel Trujillo", "Abel Nazario Trujillo"], "question": "professional mixed martial arts fighter was expected to make his UFC debut at UFC 151, but it became the first-ever cancelled event in the organization's history?"} +{"answers": ["Third Siege of Gibraltar"], "question": "by the end of the in 1333, the city's inhabitants were reduced to eating their shoes because the town's governor had stolen the money meant to pay for food?"} +{"answers": ["Iron Confederacy"], "question": "the , an alliance of North American Plains Indians, expanded its power base from what is now northern Manitoba in the 1690s to Montana by the 1850s?"} +{"answers": ["Downing", "Walt Downing", "Walt"], "question": ", the seventh All-American center for Michigan, won a Super Bowl with the 1981 San Francisco 49ers?"} +{"answers": ["Kojo Tovalou Houénou", "Houénou", "Kojo"], "question": " became a prominent critic of French colonialism in Africa after being ejected from a Paris club where he was attacked by Americans who objected to an African being served?"} +{"answers": ["Tarsar Lake"], "question": " \"\" is separated from its twin sister in the Kashmir Valley by a mountain?"} +{"answers": ["Keyes", "Israel", "Israel Keyes"], "question": " confessed to murder, rape, arson, and bank robbery in several states before committing suicide in his jail cell in Anchorage, Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Maricha"], "question": "in the Hindu epic \"Ramayana\", assumed the form of a golden deer studded with gems to facilitate the kidnapping of the heroine?"} +{"answers": ["Maryland Route 170"], "question": " was relocated for the construction of Baltimore/Washington International Airport in the late 1940s?"} +{"answers": ["Gideon", "Gideon Raff", "Raff"], "question": "the creator of the TV series \"Homeland\", , is the son of a former Accountant General in Israel's Ministry of Finance?"} +{"answers": ["Tookes", "Jasmine Tookes", "Jasmine"], "question": "when Oprah Winfrey saw American model perform on the runway at Lincoln Center, she extolled Tookes' \"butter\" soft skin and requested that Tookes \"rub your face against mine\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pete", "Pete Newell", "Newell", "Pete Newell"], "question": "Bo Schembechler praised for traveling to Iowa with the 1969 Michigan football team rather than to a large antiwar rally \"with the damn hippies where he really wanted to be\"?"} +{"answers": ["Los Ántrax"], "question": "the Mexican gang is named after the disease anthrax?"} +{"answers": ["pseudo-documentary", "Pseudo-documentary"], "question": "Orson Welles used a sequence in his film \"Citizen Kane\"?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Neville, 2nd Baron Latimer", "Latimer", "Richard"], "question": "the eldest son of , was married to Catherine Parr before she was King Henry VIII's Queen?"} +{"answers": ["Amdavad ni Gufa"], "question": " \"\", a cave-like underground art gallery in Ahmedabad designed by B. V. Doshi, exhibits works of M F Husain?"} +{"answers": ["Wizorb"], "question": "the video game was originally released for a game console, but the developers recommend using a mouse over a gamepad for the PC version?"} +{"answers": ["Nik Stauskas", "Nik", "Stauskas"], "question": "after became Big Ten Conference Freshman of the Week, he scored twenty points in back-to-back games to earn the honor again?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar Rock", "Gibraltar Rock"], "question": "climbing routes on include Crime of Passion, Illusions of Grandeur, and Rooster Carnage?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Andy McDonald", "Andy McDonald", "McDonald"], "question": ", the newly elected Member of Parliament for Middlesbrough, has already worked with parliamentarians as a special adviser to the Defence Select Committee?"} +{"answers": ["Kippinge Church"], "question": "three alleged miracles drew pilgrims to \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hogeback", "Hermann", "Hermann Hogeback"], "question": " entire bomber crew was decorated with the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross during World War II, a unique distinction in the \"Luftwaffe\"?"} +{"answers": ["1930 in tennis"], "question": "the year saw the record for the most match points saved in a match of the Davis Cup Inter-Zonal Zone final between Giorgio de Stefani and Wilmer Allison?"} +{"answers": ["Mike Marino Memorial Shield"], "question": "Mal Sanders, the winner of the , had been travelling with Marino when he died on the M20 motorway in 1981?"} +{"answers": ["Ott", "Riki Ott", "Riki"], "question": "a few years after earning two degrees in marine toxicology, \"\" became unexpectedly involved with the \"Exxon Valdez\" oil spill?"} +{"answers": ["Voltage controller"], "question": "a is a device which dims street lights, controls the temperature of heating at home, and controls the speed of motors?"} +{"answers": ["Street Fighter X Mega Man"], "question": "the video game was developed by one fan with the support of Capcom?"} +{"answers": ["Normal", "Normal"], "question": "\"\", the twentieth episode of American TV series \"New Girl\", inspired a real-life drinking game with rules released by Fox?"} +{"answers": ["Zygmunt", "Ajdukiewicz", "Zygmunt Ajdukiewicz"], "question": "award-winning realist artist \"(artwork pictured)\" illustrated the Imperial 24-volume encyclopedia initiated and sponsored by Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria?"} +{"answers": ["The Naturalist on the River Amazons"], "question": "Charles Darwin called \"the best book of Natural History Travels ever published in England\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ivo Puhonny", "Ivo", "Puhonny"], "question": " created the Baden-Baden puppet theater in 1911, and many of his marionettes are preserved in the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden?"} +{"answers": ["Demon Gaze"], "question": "the upcoming video game is a sequel and will include new half-machine demons?"} +{"answers": ["Naomi Sakr", "Sakr", "Naomi"], "question": "BRISMES awarded Westminster professor the Middle Eastern Book Prize for \"the best book written on Arab television\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing"], "question": "in the video game , monsters \"(one pictured)\" have taken over, and Abraham Van Helsing's son must fight them?"} +{"answers": ["Pah Wongso Pendekar Boediman"], "question": "the star of , Indonesia's first detective film, was best known as a social worker?"} +{"answers": ["4th Division", "4th Division"], "question": "the commanding officer of the New Zealand Army's for part of 1942 and 1943 was also the professor of agriculture at Massey University?"} +{"answers": ["Scyllaea pelagica"], "question": "the travels the world's oceans on seaweed?"} +{"answers": ["Carlisle", "Rosalind", "Rosalind Howard, Countess of Carlisle"], "question": " so adamantly opposed alcohol consumption that when her daughter married a brewer, she refused to speak with her for years?"} +{"answers": ["Auricular style", "auricular style"], "question": "the of Baroque ornament \"(example pictured)\" is so called because it can resemble the inside of the human ear?"} +{"answers": ["Tayasal", "Nojpetén"], "question": "the island city of was the capital of the last surviving Maya kingdom when the Spanish stormed it in 1697?"} +{"answers": ["Hunting Party", "Hunting Party"], "question": "\"Body of Proof\" episode \"\" was directed by Paul Holahan and featured Jeri Ryan, both of whom had worked on the legal drama \"Shark\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hidden Cave"], "question": ", an archaeological cave site located in the Great Basin near Fallon, Nevada, got its name because its entrance was difficult to find?"} +{"answers": ["Gérard Pierre Antoine de Bosc de la Calmette", "Calmette", "Antoine", "Antoine de la Calmette", "Antoine de Bosc de la Calmette"], "question": " \"\" excavated Møn's Neolithic burial mound, Klekkende Høj, in 1797 while he was governor?"} +{"answers": ["Pringle Stokes", "Stokes", "Pringle"], "question": ", captain of HMS \"Beagle\" on its first voyage, and Robert FitzRoy, captain on the second voyage, both committed suicide?"} +{"answers": ["Kučuk-Alija", "Kučuk Alija"], "question": " killed Hadži Mustafa Pasha, a vizier of the Belgrade pashalik, at the end of 1801?"} +{"answers": ["Marietta Earthworks"], "question": "Ohio's first archaeological investigation was conducted at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Off TV Play", "Off-TV Play"], "question": "the feature of the new Wii U does not work for all games, and some developers have chosen not to offer it?"} +{"answers": ["North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources", "North Carolina Department of Natural", "North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources"], "question": "the , led by future poet laureate Sam Ragan, was the first cabinet-level department in the United States focused solely on the arts and history?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus cambageana"], "question": "the indicates sodic soil?"} +{"answers": ["Cecil", "Pryor", "Cecil Pryor", "Cecil L. Pryor", "Cecil Lemuel Pryor"], "question": "Bo Schembechler knew his 1969 team was no longer afraid of Ohio State when a fight the day before the game ended with yelling, \"And we're gonna kick your ass tomorrow, too!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Old Post Office", "Old Post Office"], "question": "land-acquisition costs for the \"\" in Albany, New York, went so far over budget the building's architectural style had to be changed?"} +{"answers": ["State formation"], "question": "the conquest theory of in anthropology has its roots in work by Ibn Khaldun, who wrote in the 14th century?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Thomas", "Thomas G. Miller"], "question": "Lieutenant General oversaw the First Army moving its command from Fort Gillem to Rock Island Arsenal in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Fries Museum", "Fries Scheepvaart Museum"], "question": "there is an Elfstedentocht display at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Maude", "Maude Stanley", "Maude Alethea Stanley", "Stanley"], "question": "her experiences with girls on the street led philosopher Bertrand Russell's \"stern and gloomy\" to write \"Clubs for Working Girls\"?"} +{"answers": ["Showtime", "Showtime"], "question": " was inspired by a nightclub frequented by Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss?"} +{"answers": ["Dutton Horse Bridge"], "question": " \"\" on the River Weaver in Cheshire is one of the earliest surviving laminated timber structures?"} +{"answers": ["Kubah"], "question": "Ahmad Tohari's (\"Cupola\"), which follows a man's induction into communism, has been characterized as Islamic preaching?"} +{"answers": ["Hayazn"], "question": " burned the Hungarian flag after Ramil Safarov's release to Azerbaijan?"} +{"answers": ["Moses Nathaniel Moreno", "Moses Moreno", "Moses", "Moreno"], "question": " filed a grievance against the San Diego Chargers for releasing him while he was injured?"} +{"answers": ["Vishvarupa"], "question": " \"\" should have as many arms as possible?"} +{"answers": ["Angophora hispida"], "question": "the flowers of the attract a wide variety of beetles?"} +{"answers": ["Tuan Direktur"], "question": "Hamka's novel (\"Mr Director\") has been read as anti-materialist and anti-superstition?"} +{"answers": ["Tug O'Neale"], "question": "Tristan Bancks was selected from a group of 200 actors to play the role of in Australian soap opera \"Home and Away\"?"} +{"answers": ["Morton", "Greg", "Greg Morton"], "question": ", college football's defensive player of the year for 1976, collected exotic flora, including a purple passion plant he named Claudine?"} +{"answers": ["Project Vitello"], "question": "the 9.2-inch gun at Gibraltar's Spur Battery was transferred to the Imperial War Museum Duxford in ?"} +{"answers": ["Augustus Barrows", "Augustus", "A. R. Barrows", "Barrows", "Augustus R. Barrows"], "question": "lumberman was elected Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1878, even though his Greenback Party only held 13 seats out of 100, and he was a freshman legislator?"} +{"answers": ["Mori", "Mori, Hokkaido"], "question": "half of the town of , Hokkaido, Japan, was destroyed by fire in 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Palairet", "Lionel", "Lionel Palairet"], "question": " was chosen as captain of Somerset County Cricket Club in 1907, despite having played only one match in 1906?"} +{"answers": ["St James' Church", "St James' Church, Cardington"], "question": "there are mermen on the pulpit of , in Shropshire?"} +{"answers": ["Yansong", "Bai Yansong", "Bai"], "question": ", a leading news anchor for China Central Television, established China's first live news commentary program?"} +{"answers": ["Goodenia paniculata"], "question": " can grow in acidic soils with pH as low as 2.5?"} +{"answers": ["Derek Richard Dietrich", "Derek Dietrich", "Derek", "Dietrich"], "question": "professional baseball player is an accomplished juggler, performing at hospitals and community events?"} +{"answers": ["Manila City Council"], "question": "the banned films that featured Claire Danes in 1998, and \"The Da Vinci Code\" in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Guy Murdock", "Guy", "Murdock", "Guy Boyd Murdock"], "question": ", the MVP of football's Chicago Fire, joined with the Winds after the Fire was extinguished?"} +{"answers": ["1976 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "21 players from the went on to play in the NFL, and another opted instead to play Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Maurice Le Glay", "Le Glay", "Glay", "Maurice"], "question": " fought against Mouha ou Hammou Zayani in the Zaian War but later wrote a book praising Zayanis leadership skills?"} +{"answers": ["Grass dance"], "question": "the Native American originated in the warrior societies on the Northern Great Plains?"} +{"answers": ["Acer palaeorufinerve"], "question": "leaves of the fossil maple resemble the living redvein maple?"} +{"answers": ["Keller", "Inge", "Inge Keller"], "question": "during World War II, German actress entered a sham marriage to avoid enlistment into the Reich Labour Service?"} +{"answers": ["Jessie", "Jessie Stephen", "Stephen"], "question": "Scottish suffragette \"\" led attacks on Glasgow pillar boxes in 1913?"} +{"answers": ["Fatima-Zahra", "Fatima-Zahra Mansouri", "Mansouri"], "question": " father, who was pasha (deputy governor) of Marrakech for eight years, died the evening Fatima won the mayoral elections?"} +{"answers": ["Capparis lasiantha"], "question": "indigenous people of Broome used a concoction of the bark of the to treat animal bites and stings?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Mr. Kenneth", "Mr."], "question": "according to Lucille Ball, God was a New York hairdresser called ?"} +{"answers": ["1950s American automobile culture"], "question": "the \"(tail fin pictured)\" led to the McDonald's double arch sign and suburbia?"} +{"answers": ["Stotts Island Nature Reserve"], "question": " is home to the endangered Mitchell's rainforest snail?"} +{"answers": ["Doug", "Doug Marsh", "Marsh"], "question": "tight end was Michigan's leading receiver in 1979 and later played seven NFL seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Pek Eng Tay"], "question": " was The Teng Chun's first in a series of film adaptations of Chinese myths?"} +{"answers": ["Myoporum montanum"], "question": "the drupes of were eaten by the Aborigines?"} +{"answers": ["Frances Kazuko Hashimoto", "Frances Hashimoto", "Hashimoto", "Frances"], "question": ", who became CEO of Mikawaya confectionery company at the age of 27, invented mochi ice cream \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Phasmagyps", "Phasmagyps patritus"], "question": "the extinct Oligocene-age vulture may be the oldest New World vulture from North America?"} +{"answers": ["Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom", "Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom"], "question": "although Mykola Leontovych's secular music was well known in the twentieth century, his was little known because of a ban on sacred music in the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["John de Vere, 14th Earl of Oxford", "Oxford", "John"], "question": "at the funeral of his uncle, from whom he inherited the earldom, , received an axe brought into the church by a mounted horseman?"} +{"answers": ["Clifton Nicholson", "Nicholson", "Clifton"], "question": "Coty Award-winning jewelry designer currently breeds peafowl and pheasants?"} +{"answers": ["Torkilstrup"], "question": " 17th-century post mill \"\" was in operation until 1945, but is now a windmill museum?"} +{"answers": ["Anhonee", "Anhonee"], "question": "the 1952 film had Nargis enacting a dual role, and also marked the first occasion in Bollywood where an actor was cast in such a role?"} +{"answers": ["Zivotofsky v. Clinton"], "question": "the Supreme Court of the United States decision in concerned the status of Jerusalem in United States foreign policy?"} +{"answers": ["Teriivaetua"], "question": "Princess \"\" was given precedence ahead of any children born to her uncle King Pōmare V and his part-English wife Queen Marau in order to secure a pure-Tahitian heir to the throne?"} +{"answers": ["Buffalo River State Park", "Buffalo River State Park"], "question": " preserves one of the largest and highest-quality prairie remnants in Minnesota?"} +{"answers": ["Sutton", "Will", "Will Sutton"], "question": "2012 Pacific-12 Defensive Player of the Year was a high school football teammate of Taylor Martinez and Vontaze Burfict for the undefeated 2008 Centennial High School state champions?"} +{"answers": ["Obamadon gracilis", "Obamadon"], "question": " was an extinct lizard that was named after President Barack Obama as a tribute to his \"role model of good oral hygiene for the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bove", "Giacomo", "Giacomo Bove"], "question": " \"\" was icebound in the Arctic Ocean, shipwrecked off Tierra del Fuego and fever-stricken on the Congo River?"} +{"answers": ["Rosemarie Esber", "Rosemarie M. Esber", "Rosemarie", "Esber"], "question": "Nakba scholar has been a consultant for the World Bank?"} +{"answers": ["Azygocypridina lowryi"], "question": " have hairy eyes and iridescent antennae?"} +{"answers": ["Ophiura albida"], "question": "in the Baltic Sea, the brittle star \"\" is the favourite food of the starfish \"Luidia sarsi\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Eresby", "William Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby de Eresby"], "question": ", was on the commission which condemned to death Archbishop Scrope, the first English prelate to suffer judicial execution?"} +{"answers": ["Loveeeeeee Song"], "question": "the original title of \"\" by Rihanna featuring Future was \"Love & Affection\"?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Base 46"], "question": "Free Syrian Army general Ahmad al-Fajj prohibited Islamists from serving under his command during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Jharsuguda–Vizianagaram line"], "question": "after 17 years, not even of the was developed in India?"} +{"answers": ["Breer", "Carl Breer", "Carl"], "question": " was one of the core engineering people who formed the present day Chrysler Corporation?"} +{"answers": ["Robidoux", "David Robidoux", "David"], "question": " has composed more than 850 works for NFL Films?"} +{"answers": ["Trópico", "Trópico"], "question": "Ricardo Arjona's compilation album, , includes performances by Elvis Crespo, Marc Anthony and Gilberto Santa Rosa?"} +{"answers": ["Stubbington House School", "Stubbington House"], "question": "Robert Falcon Scott was educated at , \"the cradle of the Navy\", which closed in 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Eresby", "Robert", "Robert Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby de Eresby"], "question": " surrendered the Bastille to the French on 17 April 1436?"} +{"answers": ["Muharram in Bahrain"], "question": "due to the large number of pilgrims who visit \"(Muharram procession pictured)\", the country has been referred to as the \"Karbala of the Gulf\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hofmann", "Klaus Hofmann", "Klaus"], "question": "musicologist reconstructed a trio sonata for violin, viola and basso continuo, and attributed it to both Johann Sebastian Bach and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach?"} +{"answers": ["Stubbekøbing Church"], "question": "in 1786, every church in Denmark donated a rigsdaler for building the tower?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Dobbs", "Fort Dobbs"], "question": "part of the reason Arthur Dobbs, colonial governor of North Carolina, ordered the construction of in 1755 was to protect 200,000 acres of land he owned?"} +{"answers": ["Gregorie", "Eugene", "Eugene Turenne Gregorie"], "question": " was a designer of the 1936 Lincoln-Zephyr \"\", referred to as \"the first successfully streamlined car in America\"?"} +{"answers": ["Brachynotus sexdentatus"], "question": "the Mediterranean crab also lived in Swansea Docks, where the water was warmed by a power station?"} +{"answers": ["Esme Irene Tombleson", "Esme Tombleson", "Esme", "Tombleson"], "question": " career covers reciting Shakespeare, ballet, civil service, farming, membership of the New Zealand Parliament, and MS advocacy?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Mary Ranger Station"], "question": "the in Glacier National Park was built by its first resident ranger?"} +{"answers": ["007", "007"], "question": "Desmond Dekker's 1967 single \"\" was the first Jamaican-produced song to reach the UK Top 20?"} +{"answers": ["Franks", "Dennis Franks", "Dennis", "Dennis John Franks"], "question": ", an American football offensive lineman, participated in figure skating to develop his agility and leg strength?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Sidi Bou Othman"], "question": "in the , French Army Colonel Mangin \"\" formed his 5,000 troops into a single large square with the artillery units placed at the center of the infantry formations?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Brunner", "Brunner", "Bob"], "question": "\"Happy Days\" producer created Fonzie's nickname and penned Henry Winkler's character's catchphrase, \"\"Sit on it\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern Slovak", "Eastern Slovak dialects"], "question": "several Slovak newspapers founded in the United States in the late 19th century, including \"Slovák v Amerike\" and \"Amerikánsko-Slovenské Noviny\", were initially written in ?"} +{"answers": ["Ron Ball", "Ball", "Ron"], "question": " defeated former UK government minister James Plaskitt to become the first Police and Crime Commissioner of Warwickshire?"} +{"answers": ["Stamp Stampede"], "question": ", an organization devoted to \"Getting Money Out of Politics\", was founded by Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of Iddi-Ilum"], "question": "the inscription on the of ancient Mari warns: \"Whosoever erases this inscription will have his line wiped out by Inanna\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar Nature Reserve", "Upper Rock Nature Reserve"], "question": " \"\" in Gibraltar is famous for its population of Barbary Macaques, the only wild monkeys in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Varuthini Ekadashi"], "question": "like all ekadashis, the god Vishnu is worshipped but in particular his fifth avatar of Vamana is worshipped, on ?"} +{"answers": ["Aikaintaite"], "question": ", the début album by the Finnish ambient, neofolk and metal band Syven, prominently features kanteles?"} +{"answers": ["Tso Kar"], "question": "the \"\" is a salt lake in Ladakh, in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir?"} +{"answers": ["Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts"], "question": "the is the oldest Mechanics' Institute and the oldest continuous lending library in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["John Olaf Roning", "John", "John Roning", "Roning"], "question": " served as head coach for the college football teams at Gustavus Adolphus, Utah Agricultural and Denver and later as commissioner of the Big Sky Conference?"} +{"answers": ["Gambler's Lament"], "question": ", one of the few non–religious poems in the ancient Hindu scripture Rig Veda, testifies to the popularity of gambling among Vedic Aryans?"} +{"answers": ["Sydney Secondary College Leichhardt Campus"], "question": "students of the contend with colonies of wild platypuses and wombats at their rural retreat?"} +{"answers": ["A Hero's Song"], "question": "Antonín Dvořák could not conduct his symphonic poem in Berlin because of a nervous breakdown?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh Waddell", "Hugh Waddell", "Waddell"], "question": " helped secure North Carolina's alliance with the Cherokee as a peace envoy during the French and Indian War, but later fought against the tribe during the Anglo-Cherokee War?"} +{"answers": ["Hollyoaks: Enjoy the Ride", "Enjoy the Ride"], "question": "\"Hollyoaks\" storyline \"\" killed off four regular characters whose identities were kept a secret from viewers until transmission?"} +{"answers": ["Mediterranean Science Commission"], "question": "Jacques Cousteau was general secretary of the (CIESM) and Prince Rainier III the president?"} +{"answers": ["Nykøbing Castle"], "question": " was the traditional residence of Denmark's queen dowagers?"} +{"answers": ["Arundell", "Matthew Arundell", "Matthew"], "question": " bought back Wardour Castle from Lord Pembroke, to whom it had escheated when Arundell's father was attainted?"} +{"answers": ["Pencoedtre"], "question": "the Forestry Commission reportedly advocated the cutting down of woods in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, to make way for housing?"} +{"answers": ["Selfe", "Norman Selfe", "Norman"], "question": "although steel cantilever bridge design \"\" won the 1903 competition for a Sydney Harbour Bridge, it was never built?"} +{"answers": ["Numb", "Numb"], "question": "Rihanna and Eminem sampled Kanye West in \"\", a song that evokes taking drugs?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Court", "Court"], "question": " is majority leader in the Arizona House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Solomon", "Solomon Asch", "Solomon Eliot Asch", "Asch"], "question": " showed that group pressure can persuade people to endorse obviously incorrect statements?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Pattinson", "Hugh Lee Pattinson FRS", "Hugh Lee Pattinson"], "question": " took the first-ever photo \"\" of Niagara Falls in 1840?"} +{"answers": ["Furcifer nicosiai"], "question": "the chameleon has only been found in the Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park?"} +{"answers": ["Arizona Territorial Legislature", "20th Arizona Territorial Legislature"], "question": "the passed a law requiring children between 8 and 14 years of age attend at least 12 weeks of school each year?"} +{"answers": ["Eutelsat 70B"], "question": "satellite was launched from a floating platform in the Pacific Ocean?"} +{"answers": ["Katharine", "Amberley", "Katharine Russell, Viscountess Amberley"], "question": "Queen Victoria said that \"ought to get a good whipping\" for speaking publicly in favour of women's suffrage?"} +{"answers": ["Cocolobo Cay Club"], "question": "four presidents visited the in Biscayne National Park, U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Wriothesley, Countess of Southampton", "Southampton", "Mary"], "question": " \"\" married the Earl of Southampton at the age of thirteen?"} +{"answers": ["Bhairava Ashtami"], "question": "Hindus worship dogs on ?"} +{"answers": ["Breaching experiment"], "question": "a involves studying other people's reactions to the violation of basic social rules?"} +{"answers": ["Blank Page"], "question": "according to Michael Gallucci for PopCrush, the Christina Aguilera song \"\" is a \"show-stopper\" and a \"classic vocal performance\"?"} +{"answers": ["Women's tennis in South Africa"], "question": "in 1987 made up about a tenth of the foreign women players in U.S. NCAA Division I university tennis?"} +{"answers": ["Capture of Egersund"], "question": "while the of the Norwegian port of Egersund on 9 April 1940 occurred without resistance, popular panic broke out the next day due to rumours of 600 incoming British bombers?"} +{"answers": ["St. Mary's Church", "St. Mary's Church"], "question": " \"\" was the first church in Albany, New York, to have electric lighting?"} +{"answers": ["Intraplate deformation"], "question": " but can be deformed by the melting of an ice cap?"} +{"answers": ["Chan", "David Chan", "David"], "question": "tasting and collecting Burgundy wine, the hobby of violinist , concertmaster of the Metropolitan Opera orchestra, led to a festival that brings together music and wine enthusiasts?"} +{"answers": ["Si Tu No Existieras"], "question": "the music video for Ricardo Arjona song \"\" is composed of live clips taken from his Metamorfosis World Tour?"} +{"answers": ["Fozzy Group"], "question": "the is Ukraine's largest supermarket company and food retail group?"} +{"answers": ["Grizzly Peak", "Grizzly Peak"], "question": "Do you know that, even at , the in Summit County, Colorado, is only the fourth-tallest \"Grizzly Peak\" in the state?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward A. Dalton", "Dalton"], "question": ", the first paid coach for the Iowa Hawkeyes football team, had a coaching tenure that lasted for ten days in ?"} +{"answers": ["Lord Airey's Battery"], "question": "the site chosen for Operation Tracer during World War II was in close proximity to ?"} +{"answers": ["Phresh Out the Runway"], "question": "Do you know that, prior to the release of her new album, Rihanna performed \"\" at live concerts over a period of seven days in seven cities in seven countries?"} +{"answers": ["Grouse Creek", "Grouse Creek block"], "question": "the 2.5 billion year old forms part of the basement of North America?"} +{"answers": ["Monegros Desert"], "question": "in the in Spain, the Aregon Steppes are home for many endangered bird species including the Great Bustard \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Munir", "Munir Malik", "Malik"], "question": " played 49 first-class matches and took 197 wickets, including 14 five-wicket hauls, at the average of 21.75?"} +{"answers": ["Nichelmann", "Christoph", "Christoph Nichelmann"], "question": "composer was the second harpsichordist at the court of King Frederick the Great of Prussia?"} +{"answers": ["Emotions in virtual communication"], "question": "people tend to overestimate their ability to relay ?"} +{"answers": ["Laurence", "Laurence Drummond", "Drummond"], "question": " commanded a troop of Methuen's Horse during the Bechuanaland Expedition of 1884–1885?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln Highway Hackensack River Bridge"], "question": "one predecessor to \"\" was toppled by steamship and the lift span of another fell into the Hackensack River?"} +{"answers": ["Me Voy", "Me Voy"], "question": "2900 photographs were trimmed in order to create the sequences included in the music video \"\" by Mexican band Jesse & Joy?"} +{"answers": ["Tatanagar–Bilaspur section"], "question": "coal loading in the has helped South East Central Railway to be the largest freight handling zonal railway in India?"} +{"answers": ["National Registry of Exonerations"], "question": "among the 1,018 cases listed on Samuel R. Gross's are people who were falsely accused, mistakenly identified, or confessed to crimes they did not commit?"} +{"answers": ["Samantha", "Samantha Frances Norwood", "Norwood", "Samantha Norwood"], "question": "current Canberra Capitals player was the vice captain of the 2004 and 2005 Western Australia under-18 team?"} +{"answers": ["Trier social stress test"], "question": "there is a designed to stress people out?"} +{"answers": ["Bin Weevils"], "question": " is a video game in which children play as weevils inside of a trashcan?"} +{"answers": ["Herman", "Steiner", "Herman G. Steiner"], "question": " was the head coach at Duke University in football, baseball and track?"} +{"answers": ["Red Hot Kinda Love"], "question": "Christina Aguilera restrains her melisma on \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Slier", "Philip Slier", "Philip"], "question": "much like Anne Frank's diary, the letters of , discovered more than fifty years after his death, reveal the history of Nazi-controlled Netherlands through a personal perspective?"} +{"answers": ["Old Colfeians"], "question": " were once knocked out of the National Trophy by Camels?"} +{"answers": ["Vladka Meed", "Vladka", "Meed"], "question": "Polish Jewish resistance fighter was a central source of the 2001 television movie \"Uprising\"?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Hersleb Classen", "P. H. Classen", "Classen"], "question": ", statesman and amateur architect, was probably assisted by Andreas Kirkerup in designing the Copenhagen library on Amaliegade?"} +{"answers": ["Monkey King Festival", "Monkey King"], "question": "the in China is a celebration dedicated to the monkey Sun Wukong?"} +{"answers": ["Ah Boys to Men"], "question": "the Singaporean army comedy is meant to commemorate the 45th anniversary of Singapore's National Service?"} +{"answers": ["Koahou"], "question": "American missionary Rev. Artemas Bishop blamed the low church attendance in Hilo on the hedonistic behavior of high chief ?"} +{"answers": ["Quiero Bailar", "Quiero Bailar"], "question": "Ivy Queen's song \"\" is regarded as influential on reggaeton's mainstream exposure in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Produsage"], "question": "Wikipedia is an example of a community?"} +{"answers": ["Women's sport in New South Wales"], "question": "in 1984 the Premier of New South Wales decided to ban a bout between citing the Theater and Public Halls Act 1908 relating to preservation of good manners and decorum?"} +{"answers": ["The Colours of Animals"], "question": "the 1890 book introduced the term \"aposematism\" for the skunk's warning colours \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harald", "Harald Kihle", "Kihle"], "question": " is particularly known for his motifs from Telemark, including nature, rural life and legends?"} +{"answers": ["William Goodyear", "William", "Goodyear"], "question": ", the first football coach at Washington State, became a newspaper publisher, ran for Congress and died weeks after having his leg amputated?"} +{"answers": ["Safari Club"], "question": "the provided Soviet and American weapons to Somalia during the Ogaden War?"} +{"answers": ["Pat", "Creeden", "Pat Creeden"], "question": " was hitless in the eight at bats of his five-game long major league career in ?"} +{"answers": ["Hurrian foundation pegs"], "question": "the inscription on the stone tablet accompanying the \"\" is the earliest known text written in the Hurrian language?"} +{"answers": ["Barber", "Mary Barber", "Mary Barber", "Mary"], "question": " discovered that natural selection caused penicillin resistance to increase in \"Staphylococcus\" bacteria?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary the Virgin's Church", "St Mary the Virgin's Church, Bromfield"], "question": "after the Dissolution of the Monasteries, parts of , Shropshire, were converted into a house?"} +{"answers": ["Keratella cochlearis"], "question": "the most widely distributed and commonest rotifer is probably ?"} +{"answers": ["Cuttoli", "Marie Cuttoli", "Marie"], "question": "the Algerian-born tapestry patron displayed works at the 1925 International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts?"} +{"answers": ["Vishalakshi Gauri Temple", "Vishalakshi Temple"], "question": " of North India forms a triad with love-eyed and fish-eyed goddesses of the South?"} +{"answers": ["Forest Idyl"], "question": "the version of Albin Polasek's sculpture \"\" on display at Ball State University is known as the \"Naked Lady\"?"} +{"answers": ["María Santos Gorrostieta Salazar", "María", "Salazar"], "question": ", a female politician from Mexico, survived three assassination attempts before being killed?"} +{"answers": ["Morris Industrial School for Indians"], "question": "to keep students enrolled at the , a Native American boarding school, superintendent William H. Johnson prohibited students from taking vacations to go home?"} +{"answers": ["Tuffy", "Stone", "Tuffy Stone"], "question": "\"BBQ Pitmasters\" judge spent four years in the United States Marine Corps?"} +{"answers": ["Belmore Park"], "question": "Sydney's is on land that used to be a police barracks, a cemetery, a women's shelter, an asylum and a common?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Taylor", "Jack Taylor", "Taylor", "Jack"], "question": "Pizza Hut commemorated college basketball player record 138-point game by selling pizzas for $1.38?"} +{"answers": ["Vegar", "Hedenstad", "Vegar Eggen Hedenstad"], "question": "at the age of 14, Norwegian footballer \"\" became the youngest-ever senior player at Elverum Fotball?"} +{"answers": ["17th Arizona Territorial Legislature", "Arizona Territorial Legislature"], "question": "the authorized a US$5,000 bounty for the capture of the Apache Kid dead or alive?"} +{"answers": ["George Hutcheson Denny", "Denny", "George", "George H. Denny"], "question": "both Denny Chimes and Bryant–Denny Stadium are named in honor of former University of Alabama president ?"} +{"answers": ["Drew", "Harold Drew", "Harold"], "question": "Maine native coached the Alabama Crimson Tide football team to a 54–28–7 record and appearances in the Sugar, Orange and Cotton Bowls?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest Melville Charles Guest", "Ernest", "Guest"], "question": "the Rhodesian-born pilot was part of the RAF escort that flew with taking the Dutch Royal Family to safety in England during World War Two?"} +{"answers": ["Brookesia betschi"], "question": " is threatened by slash-and-burn?"} +{"answers": ["Nils", "Nils Arntzen Ramm", "Ramm"], "question": " served as aide-de-camp for the Crown Prince of Norway from 1932 to 1940?"} +{"answers": ["Zardana"], "question": "Robert fitz-Fulk, the lord of in Syria, became a powerful figure in the Principality of Antioch due to the town's strategic importance?"} +{"answers": ["Justin Butterfield", "Butterfield", "Justin"], "question": "in 1849, \"\" was appointed commissioner of the General Land Office in preference to Abraham Lincoln?"} +{"answers": ["Berita Film Indonesia"], "question": "both heads of Indonesia's first government-owned film production company, , had worked for the Japanese occupation forces?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur T. Mosher", "Arthur Theodore Mosher", "Mosher"], "question": "in 1966 identified five components necessary for \"Getting Agriculture Moving\" in rural areas of the developing world?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Sniktau"], "question": "the namesake for Colorado's was the nom de plume of E. H. N. Patterson, a local journalist who was friends with Edgar Allan Poe?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Bickerton", "Eric", "Bickerton"], "question": " guides legally blind downhill skier Jessica Gallagher in competitions, using a headset to communicate with her?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia dentata"], "question": "local aborigines would squat over burning cones of \"\" to treat diarrhea?"} +{"answers": ["Gadis Desa"], "question": " was Andjar Asmara's last film as a director?"} +{"answers": ["Ridgeview High School", "Ridgeview High School"], "question": " in Redmond, Oregon, has classroom space for jewelry making?"} +{"answers": ["Bangalore Fort"], "question": "the site for was said to have been chosen because a hare was seen chasing a hunting dog there?"} +{"answers": ["Zyblikiewicz", "Mikołaj", "Mikołaj Zyblikiewicz"], "question": "Mayor \"\" acquired Emperor Franz Joseph's approval for saving the royal Wawel castle from further decay by proposing to make it his seat in Poland's former capital?"} +{"answers": ["Yeguada Militar de Jerez de la Frontera"], "question": "the Spanish military stud farm , founded in 1847, started the oldest written breed registry for Arabian horses, and is also a genetic reservoir for the Andalusian horse?"} +{"answers": ["Aharbal"], "question": " is a hill station in Kulgam district of Kashmir Valley, known for its waterfall?"} +{"answers": ["Otto", "Otto Weiß", "Otto Weiß", "Weiß"], "question": " was the first Luftwaffe attack aircraft pilot to receive the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross?"} +{"answers": ["Betty Callaway", "Betty", "Callaway"], "question": "ice dancing coach , best known for coaching Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean to Olympic gold in 1984, also taught Prince Charles and Princess Anne?"} +{"answers": ["Old Meigs County Courthouse"], "question": "the \"\" is Ohio's oldest standing courthouse?"} +{"answers": ["Forbes", "Stuart Forbes", "Stuart Falconer Forbes", "Stuart"], "question": ", the first head coach of the Arizona Wildcats football team, was also the author of \"Trail Sketches: Word Pictures of the West\"?"} +{"answers": ["El Amor", "El Amor"], "question": "Tito El Bambino received an American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers award for Latin Song of the Year for \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["World Courts of Women"], "question": "the 2013 in the United States will be held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Vimala Temple"], "question": "amorous couples and erotic scenes are depicted on the outer walls of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Vincent", "Vincent Peter Mroz", "Vincent Mroz", "Mroz"], "question": "United States Secret Service agent shot an attempted presidential assassin in the \"biggest gunfight in Secret Service history\"?"} +{"answers": ["Loud Tour Live at the O2"], "question": "Rihanna filmed the during the final three sold-out shows of the Loud Tour at London's O2 Arena?"} +{"answers": ["Mill Race", "Mill Race"], "question": "Cedar Points was only the second log ride in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Big 4", "Big 4"], "question": "the outside Channel 4's headquarters in London has been covered with umbrellas, dressed as a wheelchair paralympian, made to \"breathe\" and has had a snowman fly over it \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jaroslav", "Šilhavý", "Jaroslav Šilhavý"], "question": "Do you know that, having played 465 league matches, holds the record for the most appearances in top-flight Czech football?"} +{"answers": ["Maison Novelli"], "question": "in 2000, the holding company of chef Jean-Christophe Novelli's restaurant ran up a debt of £200,000 and went into voluntary liquidation?"} +{"answers": ["Kommercekollegiet"], "question": " was established in 1704 for the purpose of advising the Danish monarch on matters related to trade and industry?"} +{"answers": ["Lowthian Bell", "Lowthian", "Sir Lowthian Bell, 1st Baronet", "Bell", "Isaac Lowthian Bell"], "question": "William Morris described decorating mansion as \"ministering to the swinish luxury of the rich\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vernon C. Bain Correctional Center", "Vernon C. Bain Center"], "question": "New York City's Department of Correction has used boats as prisons on at least five occasions including the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Osea"], "question": " caused significant damage to parts of French Polynesia?"} +{"answers": ["Senator Hotel"], "question": "Manson family disciple Squeaky Fromme attempted to kill U.S. President Gerald Ford in Sacramento, California, near his suite at the historic ?"} +{"answers": ["Spanish conquest of Petén"], "question": "in 1697 the culmination of the resulted in the defeat of the last independent native kingdom in the Americas?"} +{"answers": ["Eckstein", "Willie Eckstein", "Willie"], "question": " was not allowed to go to war because he was under five feet tall?"} +{"answers": ["William Lindsay Allen", "William", "Allen", "William Luedyard Allen", "William L. Allen", "William Allen"], "question": " \"\" played on the undefeated 1898 Michigan football team and led Washington State to an undefeated record as head football coach in 1900?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Jefferson Southard", "Southard", "T.", "T. J. Southard"], "question": "it was said of Richmond, Maine, shipbuilder that there was scarcely an \"institution in town he hasn't a corner in\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stenopus scutellatus"], "question": "the cleans fish but is rather more shy than the banded cleaner shrimp?"} +{"answers": ["Château Pastré"], "question": "the \"\" in Marseille, designed by Jean-Charles Danjoy for Eugène Pastré, was a haven for Jewish artists in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Beheshti", "Sattar Beheshti", "Sattar"], "question": "the death of Iranian blogger has prompted international outcry and an official investigation, even though his blog had only 30 views during the month before?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Southampton", "Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton"], "question": "the Roman Catholicism of the has been called the key to his unhappy life?"} +{"answers": ["Ridgeway", "Fred Ridgeway", "Fred"], "question": "when he was 42, gave up his career in finance to become a professional actor?"} +{"answers": ["Kamada Ekadashi"], "question": "Hindus worship Krishna \"\" on for fulfilment of all desires?"} +{"answers": ["Epps", "Orlo Epps", "Orlo"], "question": "Greensboro, North Carolina, architect was also a professor of mathematics and physics and a socialist?"} +{"answers": ["Meridian 6"], "question": "Russian military satellite is in the highly elliptical Molniya orbit?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Kapeau", "George Luther Kapeau"], "question": "after Hawaiian governor sent tax assessors in 1849 to the Catholic priests of Kailua, and King Kamehameha III refused to dismiss him, French Admiral Tromelin invaded Honolulu?"} +{"answers": ["Gymnogyps varonai"], "question": "the extinct Cuban condor may have fed on ground sloths?"} +{"answers": ["Roy Simmons Jr.", "Roy Simmons, Jr.", "Roy", "Jr.", "Simmons Jr.", "Roy D. Simmons Jr."], "question": "National Lacrosse Hall of Fame coach once fielded two goaltenders in a game?"} +{"answers": ["Hubert", "von Goisern", "Goisern", "Hubert von Goisern"], "question": "Austrian musician \"\" has collaborated with Tibetan musicians, campaigned on behalf of the Tibetan people, and once toured with a barge converted to a floating stage?"} +{"answers": ["Zygomatic bone", "zygomatic bone"], "question": "male features of and a strong jaw and chin are a sign of a high level of testosterone, and also an attractive physical trait?"} +{"answers": ["Beth", "Rodford", "Beth Rodford"], "question": " has rowed for Britain since 1999, including in two Olympic games?"} +{"answers": ["Goodman Beaver"], "question": "a involving \"Archie\" characters in a hedonistic Roman-style orgy provoked a lawsuit by Archie Comics that resulted in the parody's creators handing over copyright to the work?"} +{"answers": ["Tingsted Church"], "question": "frescos \"\" in are attributed to the Elmelunde Master?"} +{"answers": ["Frank's Cock"], "question": "the award-winning film is split into quadrants to symbolise the \"fragmentation of the body\" experienced by those with AIDS?"} +{"answers": ["Skertchly", "Sydney Barber Josiah Skertchly", "Sydney"], "question": "botanist and geologist wrote a book on the manufacture of gun flints?"} +{"answers": ["Levant Battery"], "question": "the on Windmill Hill was named after the Levanter cloud, below which it is situated?"} +{"answers": ["Liberia Cement Corporation"], "question": " holds a monopoly on cement sales in Liberia?"} +{"answers": ["Lars", "Ingier", "Lars Ingier"], "question": " is credited for having introduced right-hand driving in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Ship Shoal Light"], "question": "the \"\" cisterns had to be repaired when it was found that the paint was poisoning the keepers?"} +{"answers": ["Alapai", "Julia Alapai", "Julia"], "question": "Hawaiian chiefess died right before the French invasion of Honolulu by Admiral Tromelin in 1849, prompting her husband Keoni Ana and King Kamehameha III to return to the capital?"} +{"answers": ["Yalain"], "question": "the have been proposed as one of the three most important Maya polities in the Petén Basin of Guatemala during the Postclassic period (c. 1000–1697)?"} +{"answers": ["Robert John Peernock", "Robert", "Robert Peernock", "Peernock"], "question": "convicted murderer attempted to hire a fellow prisoner to murder his daughter while the trial was in progress?"} +{"answers": ["Agelas flabelliformis"], "question": "the is said to resemble a piece of tanned cow hide?"} +{"answers": ["John Goulder Campbell", "Campbell", "John G. Campbell", "John"], "question": "despite having served as a member of the United States Congress, was unable to prove to a court that he was a United States citizen?"} +{"answers": ["Sentimientos", "Sentimientos"], "question": "the song \"\" by Ivy Queen combines the Latin styles of reggaeton and bachata?"} +{"answers": ["Slavery in Mali"], "question": "the anti-slavery organization Temedt won the 2012 award from Anti-Slavery International for its work against ongoing ?"} +{"answers": ["Marchick", "David Marchick", "David"], "question": "former Clinton Administration attorney was the first in-house lobbyist at The Carlyle Group?"} +{"answers": ["Antimena chameleon", "Furcifer antimena"], "question": "the of Madagascar is considered a vulnerable species due to massive forest clearing?"} +{"answers": ["Wooster", "Calvin", "Calvin Wooster", "Hezekiah Calvin Wooster"], "question": "the day they first met, caused his supervising elder to fall to the ground by praying for him?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm", "Wilhelm Zahn", "Zahn"], "question": " was one of the commanding officers during the sinking of MV \"Wilhelm Gustloff\" \"\", which has been described as \"Adolf Hitler's \"Titanic\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Carleton", "George Carleton", "George Carleton"], "question": " has been suggested as the real author behind the pseudonym Martin Marprelate?"} +{"answers": ["1982 Virginia vs. Chaminade men's basketball game"], "question": "after its victory over the University of Virginia in a , Chaminade University canceled a plan to rename itself the University of Honolulu?"} +{"answers": ["AeroMobil s.r.o. AeroMobil", "AeroMobil s.r.o.", "Aeromobil"], "question": "the roadable aircraft prototype successfully performed a flight in early 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Barra", "Mary", "Mary Teresa Barra", "Barra"], "question": " has been named the next CEO of General Motors, which will make her the first female leader of a major automaker?"} +{"answers": ["Catawissa Creek"], "question": "the amount of acidity flowing through at its confluence with the Audenried Tunnel is 100 times the total maximum daily load?"} +{"answers": ["Yantaromyrmex"], "question": "fossils of larvae and pupae are known from the extinct ant ?"} +{"answers": ["Turn Me Out", "Turn Me Out"], "question": "\"\", originally by Praxis featuring Kathy Brown, has been covered by 2 Shoes and Russ Chimes?"} +{"answers": ["Singh", "Dharmender Singh", "Dharmender", "Dharmender Singh Koli"], "question": "AAP politician contested the 2013 Delhi election after the original candidate, his sister Santosh Koli, died in a hit-and-run accident?"} +{"answers": ["Bates", "Billy Bates", "Billy Bates", "Billy"], "question": " raced against an unchained cheetah – and won?"} +{"answers": ["Tangut dharani pillars"], "question": "two \"\" erected in Baoding in 1502 are inscribed with the latest known examples of the Tangut script?"} +{"answers": ["Alma Downtown Historic District", "Alma Downtown Historic", "Alma Downtown Historic District"], "question": "Michigan's , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013, contains 72 structures?"} +{"answers": ["Yantaromyrmex"], "question": "the ants and \"A. geinitzi\" have been preserved in the same piece of amber?"} +{"answers": ["Redman", "Denis Redman", "Denis"], "question": " received the Order of the British Empire in 1942 for his work in the Middle East and in the 1963 New Year Honours, he was appointed Companion of the Order of the Bath?"} +{"answers": ["1920 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "when the played LSU, it marked the first homecoming game in school history?"} +{"answers": ["Sin código"], "question": "the Argentine telenovela was nominated for Martín Fierro Awards every year it aired, and won three awards in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Rostraureum tropicale"], "question": " is a pathogen of \"Terminalia ivorensis\" and causes basal stem cankers on dying trees?"} +{"answers": ["Poetry of Maya Angelou"], "question": "although Maya Angelou is best known for her autobiographies, she has also been ?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Caizhou"], "question": "Emperor Aizong of the Jin committed suicide in the Mongol after escaping from the besieged city of Kaifeng during the Mongol–Jin war?"} +{"answers": ["Chicken George", "Chicken George"], "question": "Theodore Holmes spent $750,000 developing the chicken products for restaurants?"} +{"answers": ["Guillermo", "Guillermo Rodriguez Gonzalez", "Guillermo Rodríguez González", "González"], "question": "2012 Spanish Paralympic archer blamed the heat in London as a reason for not medaling?"} +{"answers": ["Sullivan County Courthouse", "Sullivan County", "Sullivan County Courthouse"], "question": "the \"\" is located in the highest county seat in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Tawahin"], "question": "at the between the Abbasids and the Tulunids, the commanders of both armies fled the battlefield?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick James Schuster", "Patrick Schuster", "Schuster", "Patrick"], "question": " threw four consecutive no-hitters for his high school baseball team, setting a Florida state record?"} +{"answers": ["New York and Queens"], "question": "Carol Channing, Donald Trump and Nicholas Turturro made cameo appearances on the sitcom \"The Drew Carey Show\" in the episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stefan Marinović", "Stefan", "Marinović"], "question": " printed his first book in the printing house of Vićenco Vuković?"} +{"answers": ["Lord Kanaloa"], "question": "the Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse was said to be \"a pioneer for Japanese sprinters\" by his trainer?"} +{"answers": ["Neil Combee", "Combee", "Neil"], "question": " was rejected as a candidate for the Florida Senate because his campaign wrote a check that was one cent short?"} +{"answers": ["William Murray, 2nd Lord Nairne", "William", "Nairne"], "question": " was one of the first to rally to the cause of the Old Pretender \"\" in the Jacobite rising of 1715?"} +{"answers": ["Myanmar National Symphony Orchestra"], "question": "the Yangon-based , founded in 2001, was permitted to perform just three public concerts in its first dozen years of existence?"} +{"answers": ["Muñiz", "Francisco", "Francisco Javier Muñiz"], "question": " was considered the first important naturalist from Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Scintillate", "Scintillate"], "question": " was rated an \"inferior\" winner of the Epsom Oaks?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Shela"], "question": "the was a major change in the history of the coast of Kenya?"} +{"answers": ["James George Le Jeune", "James Le Jeune", "Le Jeune", "Jeune", "James"], "question": "artist is said to have been \"a brilliant catcher in the wry\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mongol siege of Kaifeng"], "question": "during the , the Jin Dynasty \"(Jin envoys pictured)\" used extensive gunpowder technology, including trebuchet bombs and fire lances?"} +{"answers": ["Riek", "Kok", "Riek Gai Kok"], "question": "South Sudanese Minister of Health has been a member of the parliaments of both Sudan and South Sudan?"} +{"answers": ["Thirumbi Paar", "T. P. Muthulakshmi", "Look Back!"], "question": "the 1953 Tamil film was written by M. Karunanidhi, a prominent member of the Dravidian Progress Federation, as a satire on the ruling Indian National Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Fox", "Fox", "Frederick Fox LVO", "Frederick", "Frederick Fox"], "question": " designed hats for Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the British Royal Family?"} +{"answers": ["Hellcow"], "question": " was listed by \"TIME\" as one of the \"Top 10 Oddest Marvel Characters\"?"} +{"answers": ["Supreme Court of Estonia"], "question": "in 1940 the accepted an order, given by the government of the Estonian SSR, to disband itself?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Clark", "Clark", "Frank Clark", "Frank"], "question": " put on during his first two years with the Michigan Wolverines football team?"} +{"answers": ["Anochetus dubius"], "question": "the first described fossil of is surrounded by a brownish bacterial growth?"} +{"answers": ["Soria", "Dorle Soria", "Dorle", "Dorle Jarmel Soria"], "question": ", a founder of Angel Records, helped promote Leonard Bernstein's 1943 debut with the New York Philharmonic?"} +{"answers": ["Philodryas baroni"], "question": "the snake emits a foul-smelling substance from the cloaca when frightened?"} +{"answers": ["Li County", "Li County, Gansu"], "question": "the first Duke of Qin inherited his father's land at when his older brother Shifu chose to dedicate his life to war against the barbarians who killed their grandfather?"} +{"answers": ["Sandycombe Lodge", "Sandycombe Lodge Trust"], "question": ", a Grade II* listed house designed by and built for artist J. M. W. Turner in 1813, was added to English Heritage's Heritage at Risk Register in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Lola", "Ribes", "Lola Ochoa Ribes"], "question": "2012 Spanish wheelchair tennis Paralympian first played the sport using her everyday wheelchair?"} +{"answers": ["How Global Warming Works"], "question": "in a survey of 270 Americans, none of them knew ?"} +{"answers": ["St. Wenceslas", "St. Wenceslas Church", "St. Wenceslas Church", "Church of Saint Wenceslaus"], "question": "exactly 1,000 years after \"Good King Wenceslas\" died, \"\" was built in commemoration of the event?"} +{"answers": ["Koller's sickle"], "question": " is also Rauber's sickle?"} +{"answers": ["Valentine", "Basil Valentine", "Basil"], "question": "the third key of alchemist may describe a complex chemical process known as the volatilization of gold chloride?"} +{"answers": ["Going Left Right"], "question": "Department S's second single, \"\", has been described as \"among the finest songs of the entire post-punk early '80s\"?"} +{"answers": ["U.S.–UAE 123 Agreement for Peaceful Civilian Nuclear Energy Cooperation"], "question": "the is considered the nonproliferation \"gold standard\" for nuclear cooperation agreements?"} +{"answers": ["Poramadulla Central College", "Central College"], "question": "the cricket team began to play at a prison camp when its home ground fell into disrepair?"} +{"answers": ["Mazurek", "Mazurek"], "question": " cakes \"\" are traditionally served in Poland during Easter and Christmas?"} +{"answers": ["Les cadeaux de Noël"], "question": ", an opera in one act by Xavier Leroux, premiered on Christmas Day at the Opéra-Comique during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Kalanchoe blossfeldiana"], "question": " is often called the Christmas Kalanchoe due to its flamboyant and colourful blooms in winter?"} +{"answers": ["Merry Christmas to You", "Merry Christmas to You"], "question": " was described by Grace S. Aspinwall of \"CCM Magazine\" as being a \"fun, entertaining ensemble of Christmas music\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bailey", "Sam", "Sam Bailey"], "question": "\"The X Factor\" winner , who got the 2013 UK Christmas number one with a cover version of \"Skyscraper\", has the nickname \"screwbo\", a portmanteau of \"screw\" and \"SuBo\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nativity", "Nativity"], "question": "in his \"\", Petrus Christus symbolizes the first mass by showing the angels dressed in vestments for the Eucharist?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas, with Love"], "question": "Leona Lewis recorded her first Christmas album, , on the recommendation of Simon Cowell?"} +{"answers": ["Luzula wahlenbergii"], "question": "the arctic–alpine woodrush \"Luzula wahlenbergii\" has the common name ?"} +{"answers": ["gingerbread house", "Gingerbread house"], "question": "the world's largest \"(example pictured)\" had edible walls and measured ?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Lusk Shields", "Shields", "Andrew"], "question": " tried to persuade Major General Christopher Maltby to surrender Hong Kong, but he fought on until \"Black Christmas\" 1941?"} +{"answers": ["Luzula nivalis"], "question": " has been described as one of the most ecologically important of all arctic plants?"} +{"answers": ["Bratland", "Sondre Bratland", "Sondre"], "question": " Christmas album \"Rosa frå Betlehem\" was recorded in the Church of the Nativity?"} +{"answers": ["Adoration of the Magi", "Adoration of the Magi"], "question": "in 1670, agents of Cosimo III tried to buy the by Veronese by bribing every member of the Venetian confraternity that had commissioned it?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas Story", "Christmas Story"], "question": "composer Heinrich Schütz published only the recitatives of his and offered the other music for sale on request?"} +{"answers": ["Laura Seddon Greeting Card Collection"], "question": "the includes Britain's first commercially produced Christmas card?"} +{"answers": ["Yantaromyrmex"], "question": "the extinct ant \"\" has been placed in four different genera since it was first described in 1868?"} +{"answers": ["Hagerup", "Will", "Will Hagerup"], "question": "American football punter kicked a punt in 2010 that was the longest for Michigan Wolverines football since 1987?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln Road–Pine River Bridge"], "question": "the , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999, was completed in 1922 at a total cost of $18,186.15?"} +{"answers": ["Fraternal Society of Patriots of Both Sexes"], "question": "the met in the Jacobins convent which also hosted meetings of the Jacobin Club?"} +{"answers": ["Malplaquet House"], "question": " in Stepney, London, uninhabited for over a century, is \"possibly the most superbly restored, privately owned Georgian house in the country\"?"} +{"answers": ["Negrini", "Vincenzo Negrini", "Vincenzo"], "question": " earliest recorded performances were at the Teatro Comunitativo where he appeared in Mercadante's opera \"Didone abbandonata\" and Rossini's \"Semiramide\"?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert Hoover National Historic Site"], "question": "in the year following Herbert Hoover's nomination for President of the United States, more than 17,000 people visited \"\" in West Branch, Iowa?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Joseph Arthur Hulme", "Hulme", "Arthur Hulme"], "question": " was the first Brighton & Hove Albion footballer to be awarded a benefit match?"} +{"answers": ["Keith Henderson", "Keith Henderson", "Henderson", "Keith"], "question": "a painting by was shown at the first WAAC Britain at War exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art despite it provoking fury in the Air Ministry?"} +{"answers": ["Wesley", "Gray", "Wesley Gray"], "question": " took a four-year sabbatical from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business to serve in the United States Marine Corps?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas Peace"], "question": "the declaration of is read publicly on Christmas Eve at the Old Great Square in the Finnish city of Turku, and has been almost every year since the 14th century?"} +{"answers": ["Bronze Head from Ife"], "question": "when the \"(example pictured)\" were found in Nigeria in 1938, Leo Frobenius said they were Ancient Greek and explained the Atlantis myth?"} +{"answers": ["Great Western Iron and Steel Company"], "question": "the went bankrupt in the Panic of 1893 and its mill never began operations?"} +{"answers": ["Arcovenator"], "question": "the fossils of the dinosaur were found through preliminary digging before construction took place on the A8 motorway in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France?"} +{"answers": ["Leyla", "Güngör", "Leyla Güngör"], "question": " scored a goal against Spain in her first game as a member of the Turkey women's national football team?"} +{"answers": ["Masters of Sex", "Masters of Sex", "Masters of Sex, season 1"], "question": "for the of \"Masters of Sex\", Michelle Ashford assembled a majority-female writing staff, although she says this was unintentional?"} +{"answers": ["Augarde", "Adrienne Adele Augarde", "Adrienne", "Adrienne Augarde"], "question": " \"\" suffered a fatal attack of appendicitis while her show was playing at the Majestic Theater in Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Dentistry in the Philippines"], "question": "the first actual dentists to open clinics in the were a Filipino and a Frenchman?"} +{"answers": ["Elmaamul"], "question": " was sold at Keeneland Sales for $185,000 (£110,000)?"} +{"answers": ["Emil Rebreanu", "Rebreanu", "Emil"], "question": "the experience of , an Austro-Hungarian Romanian military officer executed during World War I, inspired his brother Liviu to write the novel \"Forest of the Hanged\"?"} +{"answers": ["Quasipaa spinosa"], "question": "the is the largest frog in Hong Kong?"} +{"answers": ["Mikio Mizuta", "Mizuta", "Mikio"], "question": " founded Josai University in between two of his terms as the finance minister of Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Summer Leys"], "question": " \"\" in Northamptonshire, England, is a nature reserve in an area of international importance for wintering wildfowl?"} +{"answers": ["Azati Prime"], "question": "the computer model for the future version of the \"Enterprise\" seen in the \"\" episode \"\" was created in only a few hours?"} +{"answers": ["J.J. Deal and Son Carriage Factory"], "question": "the became the largest factory built in Jonesville?"} +{"answers": ["England", "England"], "question": " Robert Webb took a saw to his mellotron and played only the right half?"} +{"answers": ["Picture Rock Pass Petroglyphs Site"], "question": "the \"(diagram pictured)\" in Lake County, Oregon, were probably created during the Clovis or Stemmed Point period between 7,500 and 12,000 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Shanta Vasisht", "Shanta", "Vasisht"], "question": "the Indian parliamentarian had been a Kappa Alpha Theta scholarship recipient?"} +{"answers": ["WikiHouse"], "question": "the frame of a can be assembled in less than a day by people with no formal training in construction?"} +{"answers": ["Phialemonium curvatum"], "question": "the fungus can be identified through the use of PCR and DNA sequencing of its internal transcribed spacer?"} +{"answers": ["Freies Volk"], "question": "after the ban on the Communist Party of Germany in 1956, its main organ continued to be published illegally?"} +{"answers": ["Lori", "Johann Georg von Lori", "Johann"], "question": "a wealthy Augsburg patrician was one of the financial sponsors of education?"} +{"answers": ["Boro taxi"], "question": "the Big Apple has ?"} +{"answers": ["Proper right and proper left"], "question": "the statue illustrated holds a sword in its hand?"} +{"answers": ["Matilda", "Matilda Hays", "Matilda Mary Hays", "Hays"], "question": " started writing periodicals, often regarding women's issues, from about 1838?"} +{"answers": ["Programme for International Student Assessment"], "question": "the Swedish result in the student survey was called a national crisis by social democratic leader Stefan Löfven?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy Graham", "Graham", "Tommy", "Tommy Graham"], "question": " scored one of the goals that inflicted \"one of the most humiliating Cup defeats\" in Chelsea's history?"} +{"answers": ["Beautiful Eulogy"], "question": "the hip-hop group experiments with other music styles such as folk, electronic, hymn tunes, and contemporary worship music?"} +{"answers": ["Guildford Road"], "question": " in Perth, Western Australia was supposed to be called the Great Eastern Highway?"} +{"answers": ["Johnny", "Johnny Jebsen", "Jebsen"], "question": " was a WWII Artist whose kidnap by the Gestapo put at risk the Allied deception cover for D-Day?"} +{"answers": ["Deborah Sussman", "Deborah Evelyn Sussman", "Sussman", "Deborah"], "question": " \"\" designed the visual landscape for the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Anochetus intermedius"], "question": "the extinct ant had mandibles longer than its head?"} +{"answers": ["Bowyer", "Ruth Bowyer", "Ruth"], "question": "in 1786, English kitchen maid was sentenced to seven years penal transportation for the theft of five spoons?"} +{"answers": ["2013 FIFA Club World Cup Final"], "question": "Raja Casablanca will be the first host nation champion to play in a FIFA Club World Cup final since 2000 when they play Bayern Munich in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Malang", "Malang"], "question": "the music video for the song \"\" had a production cost of ?"} +{"answers": ["Carnegie Free Library of Beaver Falls"], "question": "the grand architecture of the \"\" helped to influence Andrew Carnegie's decision to require simpler designs for Carnegie libraries?"} +{"answers": ["Poongodhai", "Paradesi", "Paradesi"], "question": " was the 1953 film that launched the career of Sivaji Ganesan, though it was not his first release?"} +{"answers": ["Prettyman", "Albert", "Albert I. Prettyman"], "question": "former Hamilton College hockey coach was chairman of the National Collegiate Athletic Association ice hockey rules committee from 1926 to 1946?"} +{"answers": ["Hyde House", "Hyde House"], "question": "Benjamin Disraeli claimed he wrote his novel \"Vivian Grey\" at ?"} +{"answers": ["Di Tsayt", "Di Tsayt"], "question": "Golda Meir sold shares for the New York newspaper ?"} +{"answers": ["Gerry", "Gerry Brand", "Brand"], "question": " kicked the longest drop goal ever recorded in rugby union?"} +{"answers": ["Tang dynasty tomb figures"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" who guarded the tomb of General Liu Tingxun in 728 AD are now in London?"} +{"answers": ["Gaitán", "Antonio", "Antonio Jesús Martín Gaitán"], "question": "2012 Spanish Paralympic blind footballer scored his team's bronze medal winning goal in a shootout watched by the Duchess of Lugo?"} +{"answers": ["Deborah F. Rutter", "Rutter", "Deborah Rutter", "Deborah"], "question": ", the first woman named to head the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, applied in German for her first art job in Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["1956 Anjar earthquake"], "question": "the cause of the , which killed at least 115 people, was reverse faulting?"} +{"answers": ["Stora Blåsjön"], "question": "the town of , Sweden, has a moose farm featuring a pair of moose named Hilda and Herbert?"} +{"answers": ["Vildmarksvägen"], "question": "Hällingsåfallet, a waterfall along the route \"\", has been described as \"Sweden's answer to Niagara Falls\"?"} +{"answers": ["No More Hell to Pay"], "question": "critics praised the band Stryper for featuring their classic 1980s sound on their latest album ?"} +{"answers": ["Swindler", "Mary", "Mary Hamilton Swindler"], "question": " was the first woman editor-in-chief of the \"American Journal of Archaeology\" (1932–46) since its inception in 1885?"} +{"answers": ["Wenilo", "Wenilo"], "question": " took an annual tribute of \"one horse and a shield and lance\" from the monastery of Saint-Rémy in Sens?"} +{"answers": ["Africa Check"], "question": "the claim that over 80% of South Africans use traditional healers is greatly exaggerated, according to ?"} +{"answers": ["Drayson", "Robert", "Robert Drayson", "Robert Quested Drayson"], "question": "when Richard Branson left high school at 16, his headmaster predicted he would \"either go to prison or become a millionaire\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sängerfest", "Saengerfest"], "question": "the \"(postcard pictured)\" origins can be traced to educator Carl August Zeller and composer Hans Georg Nägeli, protégés of Swiss pedagogue Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi?"} +{"answers": ["Bilgin", "Defterli", "Bilgin Defterli"], "question": "the female footballer decided to go to Germany because she saw no chance to play football in Turkey due to the dissolution of women's football leagues in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Time Capsule", "Time Capsule"], "question": "Macau's is scheduled to be opened on December 19, 2049?"} +{"answers": ["Tom", "Tom Bayer", "Bayer"], "question": ", formerly serving in the United States Army, gave up his U.S. citizenship to become a citizen of Vanuatu?"} +{"answers": ["Jesuit College of Ingolstadt"], "question": "astronomers at the hesitated to report sunspots since Jesuits thought the sun was \"virginal\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Caudy", "James Caudy"], "question": "American frontiersman purportedly fought off Native American fighters by nudging them off a rock formation \"\" one by one with his rifle barrel?"} +{"answers": ["Cavendish Pianos"], "question": " is the only company producing pianos still wholly built in the UK?"} +{"answers": ["Faik Ali Ozansoy", "Faik", "Ozansoy", "Faik Ali"], "question": " is known for having saved thousands of lives during the Armenian Genocide?"} +{"answers": ["The Encyclopedia of the Dead", "Encyclopedia of the Dead"], "question": "Danilo Kiš's final work, the 1983 collection , helped make him one of the most important figures for the post-Yugoslav generation of writers?"} +{"answers": ["The Great Train Robbery", "The Great Train Robbery"], "question": "the BBC filmed in Yorkshire, as it was the \"most cost-effective and realistic alternative\" to the original sites, much changed since the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Bridget Chaworth", "Bridget", "Chaworth"], "question": "the inscription on monument commemorates her 25 years of service as a gentlewoman of the Privy Chamber to Elizabeth I and 14 years of service to Anne of Denmark?"} +{"answers": ["National Press Monument"], "question": "the building which houses the \"\" was once an office of the Indonesian Red Cross Society?"} +{"answers": ["Marriage and health", "marriage and health"], "question": "the link between is related to cancer and heart attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Dodd", "Dick", "Dick Dodd"], "question": ", drummer and lead singer on the 1966 Billboard hit \"Dirty Water\", bought his first snare drum from fellow Mouseketeer Annette Funicello for $20?"} +{"answers": ["animal models of autism", "Animal model of autism"], "question": "an was used by Mady Hornig to implicate thimerosal in autism?"} +{"answers": ["Parvesh Verma", "Verma", "Parvesh", "Pravesh Verma"], "question": "the candidature of BJP politician from Mehrauli was opposed by some of his party workers, who called him an \"outsider\"?"} +{"answers": ["St. Anthony Hospital", "St. Anthony Hospital"], "question": "nuns sought donations in saloons to build the first in Pendleton, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["National Forensic DNA Database of South Africa"], "question": "Do you know that, as in Brazil, families of crime victims in South Africa have successfully campaigned for the establishment of a ?"} +{"answers": ["Kaiser Wilhelm", "Wilhelm", "Kaiser", "Kaiser Wilhelm"], "question": " \"\" set a record in minor league baseball that was not fully confirmed for almost a hundred years?"} +{"answers": ["Anochetus exstinctus"], "question": "the extinct ant was described from only two of the three fossils known to the species author?"} +{"answers": ["FTC v. Actavis, Inc."], "question": "the U.S. Supreme Court case challenged \"pay-for-delay\" settlements in the pharmaceutical industry?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriele Schnaut", "Gabriele", "Schnaut"], "question": " recorded alto parts in Bach cantatas in the 1970s, and appeared as Waltraute and Second Norne in the \"Jahrhundertring\" film in 1980, as Isolde in 1985, and as Turandot in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Wright", "Denis Wright", "Denis"], "question": ", former U.K. ambassador to Iran, was brought out of retirement on a covert mission to inform the deposed Shah that he would not be granted asylum in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Agroecomyrmex", "Agroecomyrmex duisburgi"], "question": "the extinct ant \"(head pictured)\" was first described in 1868?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Caishi"], "question": "the Song fleet, armed with bombs launched by trebuchets, defeated the Jin navy in the on the Yangtze River during the Jin–Song wars?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Burchenal", "Burchenal", "Elizabeth", "Flora Elizabeth Burchenal"], "question": ", considered America's leading authority on folk dancing, organized large folk dance gatherings – one in particular involving 10,000 schoolgirls?"} +{"answers": ["Universalist Church of Westfield Center"], "question": "the was one of Ohio's first Universalist churches?"} +{"answers": ["Meralda", "Meralda Warren", "Warren"], "question": " and several children on Pitcairn Island wrote the first book published in both English and Pitkern, a South Pacific creole language?"} +{"answers": ["Tamar Park"], "question": "Hong Kong's Central Government Offices, Office of the Chief Executive and Legislative Council Complex are located on ?"} +{"answers": ["Garden Corner"], "question": "Charles Voysey's remodelling of in London ensured that politician Emslie Horniman's wife had sliding shelves, to bring the morning tea-tray over her bed?"} +{"answers": ["Kayung totem pole"], "question": "the \"\" in the Great Court of the British Museum is high?"} +{"answers": ["Klas August Linderfelt", "Linderfelt", "Klas"], "question": " was erased from the official list of American Library Association Presidents following his arrest for embezzlement?"} +{"answers": ["John Frelinghuysen House", "General John Frelinghuysen House"], "question": "the , originally a c. 1756 tavern and town hall, is now the public library in Raritan, New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Theta Muscae"], "question": "the star turned out to be a triple system whose central star has blown off its outer hydrogen layer?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund Mortimer", "Edmund de Mortimer", "Mortimer", "Edmund Mortimer", "Edmund"], "question": "during the exile of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, his eldest son was imprisoned at Windsor Castle?"} +{"answers": ["Cobrapost"], "question": " conducted a sting operation which led to the expulsion of eleven MPs from the Parliament of India?"} +{"answers": ["Child prostitution", "prostitution of children"], "question": "the first mass protests against were led by ECPAT in the 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Banerjee", "Subir", "Subir Banerjee"], "question": ", who played Apu in Satyajit Ray's \"Pather Panchali\" (1955), never acted in any film afterwards?"} +{"answers": ["Roy Conacher", "Roy", "Roy Gordon Conacher", "Conacher"], "question": "when \"\" was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1998, he joined his brothers Lionel and Charlie as the only trio of siblings so honoured?"} +{"answers": ["Anochetus lucidus"], "question": "the extinct ant is named for its shiny exoskeleton?"} +{"answers": ["22 Parkside"], "question": "architect Richard Rogers' house for his parents, , inspired his work on the Centre Pompidou and the Lloyd's building?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen II Csák", "Stephen", "Csák"], "question": " unsuccessfully besieged the royal castle of Buda in September 1302?"} +{"answers": ["Patio Lanterns"], "question": "the Kim Mitchell song \"\" was broadcast on Canadian radio stations more than 100,000 times within 10 years of its 1986 release?"} +{"answers": ["Nový Smíchov"], "question": "the shopping centre in Prague has hosted rock climbing?"} +{"answers": ["USNS Lewis B. Puller", "USS Lewis B. Puller", "USS Lewis B. Puller", "Lewis B. Puller"], "question": " \"\" will be the first purpose-built afloat forward staging base (AFSB) support vessel for the United States Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Alan Williams-Thomas", "Mark", "Mark Williams-Thomas", "Williams-Thomas"], "question": " researched and presented \"\", an award-winning ITV \"Exposure\" documentary?"} +{"answers": ["Tamil Nadu Fire and Rescue Services"], "question": "the was the first fire department in India to have female fire officers?"} +{"answers": ["Anochetus conisquamis"], "question": "the extinct ant is noted for having a nipple-shaped spine?"} +{"answers": ["Black Squirrel Creek", "Black Squirrel Creek Bridge"], "question": "the was demolished a little under ten years after it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Cromwell Lee", "Cromwell", "Lee"], "question": " compiled an Italian-English dictionary which, although unfinished, is said to have been \"as big as a church bible\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sinclair", "Reg Sinclair", "Reg"], "question": "National Hockey League player quit the sport in 1953 after only three seasons to take a job with Pepsi that paid less than a quarter of what he would have made in the NHL?"} +{"answers": ["Mann", "Thomas", "Thomas C. Mann", "Thomas Clifton Mann"], "question": "Lyndon B. Johnson's dual appointment of \"\" was called \"a declaration of independence, even perhaps a declaration of aggression against the Kennedys\"?"} +{"answers": ["2013 Little India riot"], "question": "the , which had about 400 participants, resulted in 25 emergency vehicles being damaged?"} +{"answers": ["Shirley", "Shirley Erena Murray", "Murray"], "question": " hymns are published in more than 140 hymnals?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Tilmiz"], "question": "in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution of 1905, the Arabic weekly was the most important journal for North Caucasian intellectuals?"} +{"answers": ["Four Seas"], "question": "China were metaphorical?"} +{"answers": ["Hamilton", "John", "John Marshall Hamilton"], "question": ", the 18th Governor of Illinois, first became active in politics when he was thirteen years old?"} +{"answers": ["Encephalartos senticosus"], "question": "the \"\" is a different species from the Lebombo cycad?"} +{"answers": ["Alid Revolt of 762–763", "Alid revolt of 762–763"], "question": "when the Alid Muhammad the Pure Soul launched his against the Abbasids, Caliph al-Mansur is said to have remarked that at last he had \"enticed the fox out of his hole\"?"} +{"answers": ["Toona sureni"], "question": "extracts from leaves of the mahogany tree are used as antibacterial poultices?"} +{"answers": ["Runcorn signal box"], "question": " was one of the earliest operational signal boxes built by the LMS to incorporate Air Raid Precautions specifications?"} +{"answers": ["NAD 3020"], "question": "the amplifier sold a record 1.1 million units in its lifetime, excluding sales of designs derived from it?"} +{"answers": ["Llambi", "Jaume Llambi Riera", "Jaume Llambi", "Jaume"], "question": "1992 table tennis Paralympian and 2012 Paralympic wheelchair basketballplayer was one of seven Spaniards to compete at both the 1992 and 2012 Games?"} +{"answers": ["Wealth Partaking Scheme"], "question": "the is a cash disbursement policy by the Macau Government to all the holders of a Macau Resident Identity Card?"} +{"answers": ["Intérpretes"], "question": "Hermética's EP includes a thrash metal cover version of the tango \"Cambalache\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Metzler", "Jan Metzler"], "question": " got Worms for his party for the first time in 64 years?"} +{"answers": ["Schwester", "Schwester Selma", "Selma"], "question": "in 1975 \"TIME\" magazine named \"\", head nurse at Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem, as one of the world's \"living saints\", alongside Mother Teresa and Sister Annie?"} +{"answers": ["Sammy Drake", "Sammy", "Drake"], "question": " and his brother Solly Drake were the first two African-American brothers to play in Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Persecution of Chinese Indians"], "question": "although the 1962 Sino-Indian War was fought for just a few weeks, the subsequent lasted for years?"} +{"answers": ["Disconfirmed expectancy"], "question": "when a person's , it can actually lead to stronger conviction?"} +{"answers": ["Bland", "Lilian Bland", "Lilian"], "question": " was the first woman to design and build her own aircraft, in 1910, but gave up flying when offered a motorcar instead?"} +{"answers": ["John Grandisson Triptych", "John Grandisson"], "question": "the 14th-century was made from elephant ivory?"} +{"answers": ["Homenaje"], "question": "although the 1996 reunion of the Argentine band V8 was not advertised, it was recorded in the live album ?"} +{"answers": ["St Tugual's Chapel"], "question": " on Herm is over 1,000 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Bessie Jones", "Jones", "Bessie", "Bessie Jones"], "question": "Welsh singer was the first to record Noël Coward's earliest stage lyric, \"Peter Pan\", from the revue \"Tails Up!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Karlslust dance hall fire"], "question": "German firefighters arrived late to the in Allied-occupied Berlin partly because of the 40 km/h (25 mph) speed limit?"} +{"answers": ["Longfellow", "Alice Longfellow", "Alice", "Alice Mary Longfellow"], "question": ", daughter of the poet, was instrumental in founding the Harvard Annex, now Radcliffe College, which has a building \"\" named in her honor?"} +{"answers": ["Ceratotheca sesamoides"], "question": "oil extracted from the seeds of can be used as an insecticide?"} +{"answers": ["Hale", "Hale Holden", "Holden"], "question": "when became president of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad in 1914, he was the youngest chief executive of any major American rail system?"} +{"answers": ["Sholaye-e Inquilab"], "question": " (\"Flame of the Revolution\") was the first Tajik Persian newspaper founded in Soviet Turkestan?"} +{"answers": ["Anochetus corayi"], "question": "the extinct ant was the first \"Anochetus\" species described from a fossil?"} +{"answers": ["Moses Jongizizwe Mayekiso", "Mayekiso", "Moses Mayekiso", "Moses"], "question": "South African trade union leader was the central figure in the Alexandra township uprising of 1986, subsequently getting arrested and severely beaten?"} +{"answers": ["Art Nouveau", "Art Nouveau furniture"], "question": " was criticised by the English Arts and Crafts movement for not being \"honestly\" constructed?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of Tara"], "question": "the from Sri Lanka \"(partly pictured)\" was kept hidden for 30 years in the British Museum because it was considered too erotic?"} +{"answers": ["Caregiver", "caregiver"], "question": " behaviour is evolutionarily hardwired?"} +{"answers": ["Augustus Henry Mounsey", "Augustus", "Mounsey"], "question": " 1879 history contains the most detailed descriptions of the military campaigns of the Satsuma Rebellion?"} +{"answers": ["Kassiopi Castle"], "question": " in Corfu is considered one of the most imposing architectural remains in the Ionian Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia", "Brown", "Virginia Mae Brown"], "question": ", the \"'First Lady of Transportation\", was the first woman chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission since its inception in 1887?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew I Csák", "Csák", "Matthew"], "question": " was appointed master of the stewards when king Béla IV ascended the Hungarian throne in 1235?"} +{"answers": ["Saltzman", "Arnold A. Saltzman", "Arnold Asa Saltzman", "Arnold"], "question": "New York industrialist and diplomat has his name associated with an art museum, a health services center, and an international relations research center?"} +{"answers": ["Dobrilovina Monastery"], "question": "the \"\" was \"the centre of the spiritual and political life and aspirations for freedom\" in the Tara River region?"} +{"answers": ["convolutional neural network", "Convolutional neural network"], "question": " have achieved performance double that of humans on some image recognition problems?"} +{"answers": ["Exhortation to the Greeks"], "question": "in the , an anonymous Christian text wrongly ascribed to Justin Martyr, it is claimed that Plato read Moses?"} +{"answers": ["Ice", "Chamberlain", "Ice Box Chamberlain"], "question": "after pitched with both hands during an 1888 baseball game, no major league pitcher repeated the feat until 1995?"} +{"answers": ["I Am Prepared to Die"], "question": "against his lawyer's advice, Nelson Mandela ended his defence speech at the Rivonia Trial with the words \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grossmont Center"], "question": "50,000 people attended the opening of the shopping mall in La Mesa, California – 20,000 more than the city's population at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Bolly", "Mathis Bolly", "Mathis"], "question": " is the fastest football player in the video game \"FIFA 14\", but in real life is not as fast as Luton Shelton?"} +{"answers": ["Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team"], "question": "after a 16-year absence from the Paralympic Games, \"\" appeared at the 2012 Summer Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies"], "question": "the was begun, to \"study war as a tragic social phenomenon\", by President Dwight D. Eisenhower – President of Columbia University, that is?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell", "Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell"], "question": " is a seven-part BBC adaptation of Susanna Clarke's first novel of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Europelta"], "question": "the remains of the armoured dinosaur were uncovered in a coal mine in Spain in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Abdi", "Abdi Warsame", "Warsame"], "question": "Minneapolis City Council member-elect is one of the first Somali Americans to be elected to a U.S. municipal office?"} +{"answers": ["Corruption in Poland"], "question": "while international rankings show as steadily decreasing, over 80% of the Polish public still sees it as a significant problem for the country?"} +{"answers": ["Irene Cuesta Cobo", "Irene Cuesta", "Cuesta", "Irene"], "question": ", the 2012 Spanish national archery champion, coached the Spanish team at the 2012 Summer Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["By the Grace of God", "By the Grace of God"], "question": "one reviewer described Katy Perry's 2013 ballad \"\" as having a \"humming, dark tension in which Perry and melody float like red balloons\"?"} +{"answers": ["Beaune Altarpiece", "The Last Judgment"], "question": "Rogier van der Weyden's polyptych painting \"(detail pictured)\", commissioned for the Hospices de Beaune, was intended to both comfort and warn the dying?"} +{"answers": ["Tulett", "Darren Tulett", "Darren"], "question": "English football presenter  – \"the Austin Powers of French television\" – is almost unknown in England?"} +{"answers": ["Nankangia"], "question": "it is unknown whether the dinosaur was carnivorous or herbivorous?"} +{"answers": ["Sifting and winnowing"], "question": "the University of Wisconsin–Madison has a tradition of encouraging \"that continual and fearless by which alone the truth can be found\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chunshen", "Lord Chunshen", "Lord"], "question": ", a nobleman who was assassinated in 238 BC, is the source of Shanghai's nickname \"Shencheng\", the city of Shen?"} +{"answers": ["Formica pallidefulva"], "question": "the pupae and larvae of the ant may be stolen from the nest during a raid by slave-making ants?"} +{"answers": ["Phoenicurus fuliginosus", "Plumbeous water redstart"], "question": "the \"(male pictured)\" catches flies in rivers by flying vertically above the water, then gliding down in a spiral back to the same place?"} +{"answers": ["Arp 147"], "question": "the galaxy pair contains a ring of nine black holes?"} +{"answers": ["Franciszek Duszeńko", "Franciszek", "Duszeńko"], "question": "a memorial to the victims of Treblinka extermination camp, created by sculptor , was unveiled by the Marshal of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland in the presence of 30,000 guests?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth", "Elizabeth"], "question": "voice actor Courtnee Draper improvised some of her character lines in \"BioShock Infinite\"?"} +{"answers": ["Epsom Hospital", "Epsom General Hospital"], "question": " has its own radio station, \"Epsom Hospital Radio\", which is a registered charity and is staffed by volunteers?"} +{"answers": ["Hu Yepin", "Hu", "Yepin"], "question": "writer was betrayed by rival communists, arrested by the British police, and executed by the Kuomintang?"} +{"answers": ["Lion of Knidos"], "question": "the town of Datça petitioned in 2008 to have the British Museum's \"\" returned to Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["Islam in Angola"], "question": "there are an estimated 90,000 ?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony House", "Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum"], "question": "the in Adams, Massachusetts, is the birthplace of women's rights advocate Susan B. Anthony?"} +{"answers": ["Abdallah Deng Nhial", "Nhial", "Abdallah"], "question": " has served as cabinet minister in both Sudan and South Sudan?"} +{"answers": ["Cheyne Walk", "15 Cheyne Walk"], "question": " in London was home to Admiral Sir John Balchen, Temple West, artists Cecil Lawson and Henry Ryall, Lord and Lady Courtney, and politicians James and Rupert Allason?"} +{"answers": ["Udny Mort House"], "question": "bodies were kept in \"\" in Aberdeenshire until they started to decompose?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Spyridon Church"], "question": "the inner sarcophagus holding the remains of Saint Spyridon inside the in Corfu has a removable bottom to facilitate the changing of the saint's slippers?"} +{"answers": ["Leavenworthia crassa"], "question": "the mustard flower known as the is \"likely one of the most imperiled plant species in the Southeastern United States\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bisht", "Mohan Singh Bisht", "Mohan"], "question": "Bharatiya Janata Party politician and Member of the Delhi Legislative Assembly \"loves\" watching religious soap operas?"} +{"answers": ["Matthews", "Eugene", "Eugene Simeon Matthews", "Eugene S. Matthews"], "question": "Florida politician sold his newspaper and fled Dunnellon after phosphate mine owners threatened him for reporting on their mistreatment of lease convicts?"} +{"answers": ["Trevisana nera"], "question": "the grape variety was first documented in viticulture in the middle of the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Xaver"], "question": "all train services in Scotland were cancelled because led to trampolines and hay bales on the line?"} +{"answers": ["St. Nicholas Church", "St. Nicholas", "St. Nicholas Church"], "question": "you can find the position of Venus in the Prague sky at the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Ward", "Ward", "John Ward", "John"], "question": "an 1843 painting by English marine artist was stolen from a museum in 2009 and found later on the thief's dining room wall?"} +{"answers": ["Brayne", "John", "John Brayne"], "question": "in 1567 built the Red Lion playhouse, the first professional playhouse in the British Isles specifically built for that purpose since Roman times?"} +{"answers": ["Anochetus brevidentatus"], "question": "the extinct ant was the second \"Anochetus\" species described from Dominican amber?"} +{"answers": ["Zigaexperientia"], "question": "the singer for Supercell's album was chosen out of about 2,000 candidates?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Lee", "Anthony Lee"], "question": "the favours done by for the poet Thomas Wyatt were so many that it made Wyatt \"weary to think on them\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jafri", "Ada", "Ada Jafri"], "question": " \"\" is the first notable Urdu poetess?"} +{"answers": ["Veneration of Judas Thaddaeus in Mexico"], "question": "the in Mexico has been linked to crime?"} +{"answers": ["Alexandra van der Mije", "Mije-Nicolau", "Käty", "Käty van der Mije-Nicolau"], "question": "chess champion had to promise the Romanian secret police that she would return to Romania after playing international tournaments?"} +{"answers": ["Free school movement"], "question": "almost all of the original American schools were based on the English Summerhill School?"} +{"answers": ["19th Street Bridge"], "question": "when the \"\" was closed to automobile traffic, the planned replacement was tentatively called the \"Nineteen and A-Half Street Bridge\"?"} +{"answers": ["History of veterinary medicine in the Philippines"], "question": "early in the , a cattle plague killed 600,000 animals from 1901 to 1902 alone?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh Mosman", "Mosman"], "question": ", whose servant found gold at Charters Towers, lost his left forearm from a dynamite explosion?"} +{"answers": ["Anochetus ambiguus"], "question": "the extinct ant has a spiny petiole?"} +{"answers": ["Baworowski", "Adam Baworowski", "Adam"], "question": "Austrian tennis player , a Roland Garros semifinalist, fought in WWII first in the Polish Army against Germany and then in the Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front?"} +{"answers": ["Telecommunications in the Cook Islands"], "question": "the was first to receive a faster Internet connection from the O3b satellite constellation?"} +{"answers": ["Liang", "Liu Wu, Prince of Liang", "Liu"], "question": "after the got away with murdering ten of his brother's ministers, his son went on to become a serial killer in ancient China?"} +{"answers": ["Smith", "John Smith", "John", "John Smith"], "question": " was one of the two men who designed the buildings which formed the heart of The Granite City? \"(example building pictured)\""} +{"answers": ["Kadisoka"], "question": "the temple at , discovered in 2000, was never completed?"} +{"answers": ["South Branch Roaring Creek"], "question": "the upper reaches of the Pennsylvania stream has been described as the best natural habitat in Columbia County?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Lok", "Lok"], "question": " brought French translations of the Gospels and Epistles from the continent for Anne Boleyn?"} +{"answers": ["Cluny Castle"], "question": ", Aberdeenshire, was once owned by the \"richest commoner in the northern part of the kingdom\"?"} +{"answers": ["Acropyga epedana"], "question": "each female ant carries a mealybug on her nuptial flight?"} +{"answers": ["Remember not, Lord, our offences"], "question": "Henry Purcell's \"\" choral anthem is a setting of a passage from Thomas Cranmer's \"Exhortation and Litany\"?"} +{"answers": ["Clarence Douglas Ussher", "Clarence", "Ussher", "Clarence Ussher"], "question": "Ottoman Turkey customs officials removed maps from the Bible belonging to American physician because they contained the word \"Armenia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stekenjokk"], "question": " holds the Swedish record for wind speed, with recorded during Cyclone Hilde on 16 November 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Polyergus rufescens"], "question": " ants are usually outnumbered in their nests by their slaves by at least five to one?"} +{"answers": ["Gragg", "Chris", "Chris Gragg"], "question": "National Football League player was a water boy until junior high school?"} +{"answers": ["Since", "Since"], "question": "Andy Warhol had ?"} +{"answers": ["history of medicine in the Philippines", "History of medicine in the Philippines"], "question": "based on the , Spanish Philippines was ahead of other European colonies in providing healthcare to the ill and invalid at the start of the 17th century?"} +{"answers": ["Menggenjimisu", "Menggen Jimisu"], "question": "Chinese Paralympian was abandoned by her mother because she was born with a disability?"} +{"answers": ["Upslope Brewing Company"], "question": ", a microbrewery in Boulder, Colorado, packs its beers solely in aluminum cans?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Athol Joyce", "Thomas", "Joyce", "Thomas Athol Joyce OBE"], "question": " entry in the \"Encyclopædia Britannica\" for \"Negro\" was said to be ridiculous?"} +{"answers": ["Sperlonga sculptures"], "question": "in 26 AD, the Emperor Tiberius was nearly killed when viewing the \"(detail pictured)\", which he may have commissioned?"} +{"answers": ["Eulithomyrmex"], "question": "the only close modern relative to the fossil ant is \"Tatuidris\"?"} +{"answers": ["gubben", "Gula", "Gula gubben"], "question": " (the Yellowman) performs in yellow tight fitting tracksuits at different music festivals?"} +{"answers": ["International Katyn Commission", "Katyn Commission"], "question": "the findings of the concerning the Soviet massacre of 22,000 Polish prisoners of war were denied for seventy years?"} +{"answers": ["New Fortress"], "question": "the sea defences of the were destroyed by the British when the British protectorate came to an end and the island was united with Greece in 1864?"} +{"answers": ["Sozialistischer Schutzbund", "Sozialistischer Schutzbund"], "question": "Heinz Kühn (Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia) had led a in the Saar territory in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Kanichi Fujiwara", "Kanichi", "Fujiwara"], "question": "Japanese motorcyclist circumnavigated the globe by electric scooter between 2004 and 2008?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 Charlotte Checkers season"], "question": "the Charlotte Checkers ice hockey team went five consecutive away games without a regulation loss, but lost a franchise-worst six straight home games in their ?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew II", "Csák", "Matthew II Csák", "Matthew"], "question": " was the uncle of the Hungarian oligarch Matthew III Csák?"} +{"answers": ["Rainthorpe Hall"], "question": "the former owner of , J Maurice Hastings, was described by Sir Cecil Maurice Bowra as throwing \"wild parties\" there?"} +{"answers": ["Naim NAIT"], "question": "\"Stereophile\" said that the was \"a profoundly anarchistic, almost subversive product\"?"} +{"answers": ["Karnataka Fire and Emergency Services"], "question": "the department owns a pumper manufactured by Dennis Specialist Vehicles in 1925 that is still functional?"} +{"answers": ["William Hastie", "William", "Hastie"], "question": "according to legend, Swami Vivekananda was first introduced to Indian mystic Ramakrishna in a literature class given by Scottish theologian ?"} +{"answers": ["bar-backed partridge", "Bar-backed partridge"], "question": "the \"(male pictured)\" is sometimes considered to have four superspecies and three subspecies?"} +{"answers": ["Canada Fitness Award Program"], "question": "the 1970 mascot-naming contest for the received 131,745 votes in one month despite a rotating strike of postal workers at Canada Post?"} +{"answers": ["Daughter of Emperor Xiaoming of Northern Wei", "Wei", "Daughter"], "question": "the of Emperor Xiaoming was emperor of Northern Wei for a single day?"} +{"answers": ["awe", "Awe"], "question": "there is controversy over whether non-religious people can experience the emotion of ?"} +{"answers": ["René", "René Moncada", "Moncada"], "question": "artist claimed a ventilation grill at the Museum of Modern Art as his own work on permanent display?"} +{"answers": ["Mad Riders"], "question": "one critic of the all terrain vehicle racing video game said the game's handling felt \"more like socks on a waxed floor than wheels on dirt\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Whale", "The Whale"], "question": "the set of , a British television film, was visited by Emmanuel Mallia, the Minister for Home Affairs for Malta?"} +{"answers": ["National colours of Italy"], "question": "after the were officially specified, opposition member Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio stated that Silvio Berlusconi had achieved a \"chromatic coup d'etat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Theodor van Eupen", "Theodor", "Eupen"], "question": "according to Franciszek Ząbecki, the \"SS-Sturmbannführer\" executed prisoners of the Treblinka \"Arbeitslager\" by \"taking shots at them, as if they were partridges\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yellow-spotted honeyeater", "Yellow-spotted Honeyeater"], "question": "the call of the \"\" is said to sound like a \"machine gun rattle\"?"} +{"answers": ["Prime", "Geoffrey Prime", "Geoffrey Arthur Prime", "Geoffrey"], "question": " worked for eleven years at GCHQ, and was only discovered to be a Soviet spy after his arrest in 1982 for the indecent assault of young girls?"} +{"answers": ["Pilgrim of Eternity"], "question": "Chris Doohan, son of original Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott portrayer James Doohan, played the role in the \"Star Trek\" fan production, ?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel", "Daniel Caverzaschi Arzola", "Daniel Caverzaschi", "Caverzaschi"], "question": "2006 Spanish Paralympic alpine skier was ranked 20th in the world in wheelchair tennis in October 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Fabyan", "Robert Fabyan", "Robert"], "question": "the chronicler recorded the arrival in England in 1502 of three men from Newfoundland?"} +{"answers": ["Simmie Knox", "Simmie", "Simmie Lee Knox", "Knox"], "question": "painter was the first black American artist to be officially commissioned to create a portrait \"\" of a U.S. President?"} +{"answers": ["Cushing House"], "question": "while it was ultimately built as a single \"U\"-shaped building, the initial euthenically inspired plans for envisioned the dormitory as eight separate houses?"} +{"answers": ["Sixty-first Amendment of the Constitution of India"], "question": "the lowered the voting age in the country from 21 years to 18 years?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew William Piper", "A. W. Piper", "A.", "Piper"], "question": "socialist Seattle City Council member was a baker who drew editorial cartoons?"} +{"answers": ["Tao Porchon-Lynch", "Porchon-Lynch", "Tao"], "question": ", who studied under Sri Aurobindo and Indra Devi, has been recognized as the world's oldest yoga teacher at age 95?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Baykand"], "question": "the , in what is now Uzbekistan, was won after al-Harith ibn Surayj suggested that it was better to die fighting than to die of thirst?"} +{"answers": ["Deutsche Volkszeitung", "Deutsche Volkszeitung"], "question": "in the summer of 1945, accused Siemens of having produced and installed the gas chambers at Auschwitz?"} +{"answers": ["Edo", "Edo Ronchi", "Ronchi"], "question": "in 1996, became the first Green politician to hold a cabinet post in Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Minturn Peck", "Peck", "Samuel"], "question": " \"\" was the first Poet Laureate of Alabama, a title created for him, from 1930 until his death in 1938?"} +{"answers": ["Downtown Triangle", "Downtown Triangle"], "question": "in 1982, Jerusalem city officials revitalized the by paving it over?"} +{"answers": ["Thado Dhamma Yaza II of Prome", "Thado", "Prome"], "question": ", Viceroy of Prome in the 1500s, fought in nearly every military campaign of his brother King Bayinnaung, and helped to expand and defend the Toungoo Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Macrotristria angularis"], "question": "the red nose-like structure of the cicada contains muscles that help it suck xylem out of trees?"} +{"answers": ["Lazenby", "Alec", "Alec Lazenby"], "question": " has been the Vice-Chancellor of both the University of New England and the University of Tasmania?"} +{"answers": ["More", "Nicholas", "Nicholas More"], "question": " was the first judge in colonial America to be impeached?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas lights in Medellín"], "question": "the National Geographic website listed as one of the top ten places to see Christmas lights \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Lazarides", "Lazarides"], "question": " was the agent for graffiti artist Banksy and is credited with creating the popularity of urban art in the 2000s?"} +{"answers": ["Outbound Travel Alert System"], "question": "the Hong Kong Security Bureau established the in 2009, after a large number of Hong Kong residents were stranded during the Thai political crisis?"} +{"answers": ["Huaquechula"], "question": "recently deceased residents of , Puebla, Mexico are honored with multi-level white altars for Day of the Dead?"} +{"answers": ["Rumskulla oak"], "question": "sex scenes in the controversial 1967 film \"I Am Curious (Yellow)\" were shot inside the , an oak tree that is more than 1,000 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Rega Planar", "Rega Planar 3"], "question": "the plinth of the record player is made by a Scottish kitchen cabinet maker?"} +{"answers": ["Cheyne Walk", "4 Cheyne Walk"], "question": ", Chelsea, London has been lived in by the novelist George Eliot, artists William Dyce and Daniel Maclise, the composer Sir John Goss and the antiquary William Vaux?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander", "Alexander Purdie", "Alexander Purdie", "Purdie"], "question": " \"Virginia Gazette\" was the first American newspaper to publish the complete full text of the United States Declaration of Independence?"} +{"answers": ["Trolle-Ljungby Castle"], "question": " is allegedly cursed by trolls?"} +{"answers": ["Tsintaosaurus"], "question": "the Chinese hadrosaur was previously incorrectly thought to have a unicorn-like protuberance \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["George H. Otten", "Otten", "George"], "question": " completed the landscaping plan for the Oregon State Capitol mall and was responsible for the placement of Timberline Lodge?"} +{"answers": ["John Hill", "Hill", "John Hill", "John"], "question": "Mount Hill and Hill River in South Australia were both named after ?"} +{"answers": ["Audenried Tunnel"], "question": "the contributes up to 80% of Catawissa Creek's acidity?"} +{"answers": ["Meat Weed Madness"], "question": "a previous work by Aiden Dillard, the director of , was the only film ever booed by everyone at the screening at the TromaDance festival?"} +{"answers": ["Kirillova", "Dayana Jurjevna Kirillova", "Dayana", "Dayana Kirillova"], "question": "11-year-old \"\" is representing Russia in the 2013 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Kiev today?"} +{"answers": ["Grange Court"], "question": ", built as a market hall in 1633 and decorated with carved mermaids, angels and grotesque people, was dismantled and stored in the 1850s?"} +{"answers": ["Glenn Frank", "Glenn", "Frank"], "question": "the La Follette family opposed nomination for the University of Wisconsin presidency, appointed the Regents that removed him, and held the Senate seat he later sought?"} +{"answers": ["Kosovo Myth"], "question": " pictures Serbia as Antemurale Christianitatis, similarly to constructions of the other nations in the Balkans?"} +{"answers": ["Zarzuela", "Alejandro Zarzuela Beltrán", "Alejandro Zarzuela", "Alejandro"], "question": "2012 Paralympic wheelchair basketball player has a twin brother who plays in the same sport and a father who represented Spain at the 2008 Paralympics in archery?"} +{"answers": ["Nembrotha lineolata"], "question": "when attacked by a sea anemone, a nudibranch oozed a lot of mucus and escaped with difficulty?"} +{"answers": ["Khurshid", "Khurshid of Tabaristan", "Tabaristan"], "question": ", the last \"ispahbadh\" of Tabaristan, poisoned himself when he learned that his family had been captured by the Abbasids?"} +{"answers": ["Hierarchical generalized linear model"], "question": "the is a useful statistical model in fields ranging from semiconductor fabrication to marketing research?"} +{"answers": ["Eddie Macon", "Eddie", "Macon"], "question": " was the first African-American to play for the Chicago Bears?"} +{"answers": ["Fäviken"], "question": "dishes served at include marrowbone extracted from a shin bone cut open with a two-man saw in the middle of the restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["John Butler", "Butler", "John Butler", "John"], "question": "at the Battle of Lindley's Mill, militia general attempted in vain to rescue North Carolina Governor Thomas Burke, who had been captured by Loyalist militia leader David Fanning?"} +{"answers": ["McCarver", "Morton", "Morton Matthew McCarver", "Morton M. McCarver"], "question": "Kentucky native \"\" helped found Burlington, Iowa, and Linnton, Oregon, before helping draft the California Constitution and founding Tacoma, Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Martha", "Alexander", "Martha Bedell Alexander", "Martha B. Alexander"], "question": "while still a member of the North Carolina General Assembly, stood as a candidate for president of the Episcopal House of Deputies?"} +{"answers": ["Eretz Hadasha"], "question": "the Israeli political party ran in the January 2013 elections in Israel but did not receive enough votes to enter the Knesset?"} +{"answers": ["John Russell, Viscount Amberley", "John", "Amberley"], "question": " allowed his wife's sexual partner, Douglas Spalding, to keep chickens in their drawing room and library, which terrified their guests?"} +{"answers": ["Saraba, Itoshiki Kanashimitachi yo"], "question": " by the Japanese girl group Momoiro Clover Z was partly in Furbish, the native language of Furbies?"} +{"answers": ["Erika", "Erika Nordby", "Nordby"], "question": " \"captured the world with her smile,\" according to Stompin' Tom?"} +{"answers": ["Bryan Loren Hudson", "Bryan", "Bryan Loren", "Loren"], "question": "\"Do the Bartman\", written by Michael Jackson and , was never released as a single in the US yet it peaked at number 11 on \"Billboard\" airplay chart?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander", "Alexander W. Monroe", "Monroe"], "question": "Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates \"\" successfully protected a 27-mile ()-long wagon train of General Robert E. Lee's forces retreating from the Battle of Gettysburg?"} +{"answers": ["Theodore Synadenos", "Synadenos", "Theodore"], "question": "during the Byzantine civil war of 1341–47, wanted to surrender Thessalonica to John Kantakouzenos, but was ousted by the radical Zealots faction?"} +{"answers": ["The Oranges", "The Oranges"], "question": "\"House\" actor Hugh Laurie had his first feature film lead role in , released in ?"} +{"answers": ["Lotus Intro"], "question": "Christina Aguilera's song \"\" was inspired by her passion for \"chill-out\" electronica music?"} +{"answers": ["Livesey, Hargreaves and Company"], "question": "in the 1780s was the largest calico printer in Lancashire?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Faustschlag"], "question": "Central Powers offensive codenamed forced the Soviet government to transfer its capital from Petrograd to Moscow?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael G. Santos", "Santos", "Michael Gerard Santos", "Michael Santos"], "question": " became the first American prisoner to be released from a maximum security facility?"} +{"answers": ["Kreuzschule"], "question": "in 1866 a Neogothic style school building \"\" was erected for the in Dresden, which has educated members of the choir of the Kreuzkirche since 1300?"} +{"answers": ["Rabindranath Tagore", "Rabindranath Tagore"], "question": "for the film , Satyajit Ray did not use any of Tagore's poems as he believed that people who heard the English translations would not consider Tagore \"a very great poet\"?"} +{"answers": ["Misael", "Misael Tamayo Hernández", "Tamayo Hernández", "Hernández"], "question": "Mexican journalist was abducted and assassinated, probably by lethal injection?"} +{"answers": ["Colin", "Trevorrow", "Colin T. Trevorrow", "Colin Trevorrow"], "question": " was falsely rumored to be the director of the upcoming \"Star Wars Episode VII\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ai Tong School", "Tong School", "Ai Tong"], "question": "in 1979 only two students registered to join , now one of the most popular schools in Singapore?"} +{"answers": ["Gorce Mountains"], "question": "the \"\" are home to the brown bear, black stork and fire salamander?"} +{"answers": ["Escape from Tomorrow"], "question": " was covertly filmed on location at Disneyland and Walt Disney World without Disney's permission or knowledge, using iPhones to store scripts and schedules and record sound?"} +{"answers": ["Henning Hauger", "Hauger", "Henning"], "question": "Norwegian football player saw less activity after moving to Germany and was ultimately left out of his national team?"} +{"answers": ["Gabardini monoplane"], "question": "in 1914, a set an Italian altitude record of ?"} +{"answers": ["A History of British Birds", "A History of British Birds"], "question": "William Yarrell's was \"outstanding for ... its author's unassuming charm\"?"} +{"answers": ["Burnt Bridge Creek"], "question": "although does not meet Washington Dept. of Ecology standards for fecal bacteria, temperature, pH, and oxygen levels, the lowermost part of the creek supports coho salmon?"} +{"answers": ["Takembeng"], "question": "during protests in Cameroon, post-menopausal women strip naked in order to prevent police and military from breaking up the protests?"} +{"answers": ["Woodland House"], "question": "Michael Winner \"\" wanted to greet future visitors to as a talking waxwork statue?"} +{"answers": ["Russian Symphony Orchestra", "Russian Symphony Orchestra Society"], "question": "the New York-based gave the first American performance of Igor Stravinsky's \"The Firebird\"?"} +{"answers": ["Belcher", "Cookie Belcher", "Cookie"], "question": "basketball player set Big 12 Conference records for steals in a season and a career?"} +{"answers": ["Risholt", "Kai Risholt", "Kai"], "question": "Norwegian footballer could not sleep for 22 days?"} +{"answers": ["Fifth Siege of Gibraltar"], "question": "the came to a sudden end in when King Alfonso XI of Castile \"\" became the only monarch to die in the Black Death?"} +{"answers": ["Ammospermophilus interpres", "Texas antelope squirrel"], "question": "despite normally being grey, brown and white, one found in 1905 was tinted purple?"} +{"answers": ["Kettelhut", "Erich Kettelhut", "Erich"], "question": "German art designer was tasked with creating a life-size mechanical dragon for Fritz Lang's 1924 movie \"Die Nibelungen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Ngoo", "Ngoo"], "question": "professional footballer was booked for revealing a T-shirt bearing the message \"96 reasons 4 Justice\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jasuben", "Shilpi", "Jasuben Shilpi"], "question": ", the Indian sculpture artist, was known as \"The Bronze woman of India\"?"} +{"answers": ["Qarqur"], "question": "the modern-day Syrian village of on the east bank of the Orontes was founded just west of Tell Qarqur, believed to be the site of the Battle of Qarqar?"} +{"answers": ["James Ferguson FRSE", "Ferguson", "James Ferguson", "James Ferguson", "James"], "question": " was so ugly that his own mother warned him against being mistaken for a rapist?"} +{"answers": ["Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa"], "question": "\"\" was used not only as a theme for the anime series \"Maison Ikkoku\", but also as an image song for Shiseido shampoo?"} +{"answers": ["Tasil"], "question": "the fourth-century Roman temple at in southern Syria was dedicated either to emperor Constantine the Great or to Constantius II?"} +{"answers": ["Percy White", "Percy", "White", "Percy White"], "question": " was a leading contributor to Britain's first nuclear bomb?"} +{"answers": ["Nauru Reed Warbler", "Nauru reed warbler"], "question": "the is found exclusively on the remote Pacific island of Nauru?"} +{"answers": ["Hair-grooming syncope"], "question": " can cause fainting or seizures?"} +{"answers": ["Brescia Casket"], "question": "the 4th-century \"\" has been called \"among the most formidable and enduring enigmas in the study of early Christian art\"?"} +{"answers": ["Karl Hugo Strunz", "Strunz", "Karl"], "question": " was the creator of the Nickel-Strunz classification?"} +{"answers": ["Pikoo"], "question": "when a French television channel approached Satyajit Ray for (1980), he was told \"you can place your camera at your window and shoot the house next door—we will accept that\"?"} +{"answers": ["Enam Djam di Jogja"], "question": "Usmar Ismail's film was censored because of its depiction of Dutch soldiers?"} +{"answers": ["Why Can't I Be You?"], "question": "the video for The Cure's 1987 single \"\" featured Robert Smith dancing in a bear suit?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Ficken", "Ficken", "Sam"], "question": " once missed four field goals and an extra point in a game that Penn State lost by one point?"} +{"answers": ["Tamoya ohboya"], "question": "stings from , named for the exclamation \"oh boy\", cause severe pain and skin damage?"} +{"answers": ["St. Peter", "St. Peter, Syburg"], "question": "the Romanesque church \"\" in Syburg, now a suburb of Dortmund, is surrounded by a graveyard with stones dating back to the ninth century?"} +{"answers": ["Kurland", "Sheldon Kurland", "Sheldon"], "question": ", who contributed to the \"Nashville sound\" as a session musician and arranger, trained as a classical musician at the Juilliard School?"} +{"answers": ["Mayes", "McLain", "Mayes Watt McLain", "Mayes McLain", "Watt Mayes McLain"], "question": "Cherokee Indian held college football's single-season scoring record for more than 60 years and engaged in professional wrestling as the \"Masked Manager\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sotsugyō", "Sotsugyō"], "question": "Yuki Saito's 1985 debut single, , was used as an image song for a line of instant ramen?"} +{"answers": ["Blaufränkisch"], "question": " \"\" is known as Lemberger in Washington but winemakers there are having a difficult time marketing the wine because of consumers associating it with a smelly cheese?"} +{"answers": ["Schoch", "Knut", "Knut Schoch"], "question": " appeared as the tenor soloist on many volumes of Pieter Jan Leusink's complete recording of the Bach cantatas with the Holland Boys Choir, including cantatas BWV 1, 2, 3, ... 198?"} +{"answers": ["Bedros", "Bedros Keresteciyan", "Keresteciyan"], "question": "the first etymological dictionary of the Turkish language was written by , an ethnic Armenian?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Andrew McCormick", "Frank McCormick", "McCormick", "Frank"], "question": " \"\" won the National League's Most Valuable Player Award in ?"} +{"answers": ["Burning Lights"], "question": " by Chris Tomlin debuted at No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" 200?"} +{"answers": ["Krieger", "Lee Toland Krieger", "Lee"], "question": "film director became \"hooked\" on filmmaking as a teenager when his neighbor, a film producer, brought him to a set?"} +{"answers": ["Quay", "Quay"], "question": "signature dishes at the Australian restaurant include the \"Snow egg\" and an eight-texture chocolate cake?"} +{"answers": ["Virut"], "question": "in January 2013 the cybercrime botnet was partially taken down through the actions of the Polish domain registrar, NASK?"} +{"answers": ["Streamline Hotel"], "question": "the Penthouse Club of the , where NASCAR was founded, is now a gay bar?"} +{"answers": ["Washington School", "Washington School"], "question": "since being closed in 1973 for desegregation, \"\" in Ossining, New York, has been used as offices and a church?"} +{"answers": ["Marton", "Ervin Marton", "Ervin"], "question": ", an internationally known Hungarian photographer based in Paris, was part of the French Resistance during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Phablet", "phablet"], "question": "Huawei unveiled a 6.1-inch smartphone at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show?"} +{"answers": ["Esposito", "Frank", "Frank R. Esposito", "Frank Esposito", "Frank J. Esposito", "Frank Esposito"], "question": "recently deceased was the longest serving mayor in the history of Norwalk, Connecticut?"} +{"answers": ["Lucky Strike", "Lucky Strike"], "question": "Adam Markovitz for \"Entertainment Weekly\" thought that the Maroon 5 song \"\" was one of the best on their album \"Overexposed\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tokatlıyan Hotels", "Tokatliyan Hotels"], "question": "the \"\" are considered one of the first European-style hotels to be built in Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["Steamer Maxwell", "Steamer", "Maxwell"], "question": "future Hockey Hall of Famer disdain for professional sport caused him to quit playing in 1915 after learning fellow players were getting paid?"} +{"answers": ["Friedman", "Avrohom Yaakov Friedman", "Avrohom", "Avrohom Yaakov Friedman"], "question": "after the Nazis forced him to sweep the streets of Vienna during the \"Anschluss\", the fled to Tel Aviv and swept the streets there instead?"} +{"answers": ["Watson", "Watson Parker", "Parker"], "question": "when David Milch created the HBO television series, \"Deadwood\", the first book he bought for research was by Black Hills historian ?"} +{"answers": ["Noël Marie Paymal Lerebours", "Lerebours", "Noël Paymal Lerebours", "Noël"], "question": " \"Excursions Daguerriennes\" consisted of aquatints \"\" made by hand from daguerreotype photographs?"} +{"answers": ["Port Snettisham"], "question": "the Taku people fish for sockeye salmon at ?"} +{"answers": ["Henry de Cornhill", "Cornhill", "Henry de Cornhill", "Henry"], "question": "the medieval royal administrator was responsible for assembling part of the fleet for King Richard I of England's efforts in the Third Crusade?"} +{"answers": ["Murder Cove"], "question": "a cove in Alaska was named after two gold prospectors were murdered there in 1869 as revenge for killing the brother of a Kake resident?"} +{"answers": ["Lungi Lol confrontation"], "question": "the was the only direct engagement between British forces and the Revolutionary United Front during British operations in Sierra Leone in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Ice spike"], "question": "an is a rare phenomenon in nature but they can be grown in an ice cube tray in a domestic refrigerator using distilled water?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Allen", "James Allen", "James Allen"], "question": " quit football to become a rapper but decided to return two weeks later?"} +{"answers": ["Up Marden"], "question": "Wiohstan sold five hides at \"(church pictured)\" to Bishop Wulfhun to take his family on a journey to Rome?"} +{"answers": ["Winn", "Tim Winn", "Tim"], "question": "basketball player set a St. Bonaventure record for steals in a season?"} +{"answers": ["Ponnambalamedu"], "question": "the ritual of lighting Makaravilakku atop the Indian summit of is witnessed from Sabarimala by nearly half a million people annually?"} +{"answers": ["The Hunter", "The Hunter"], "question": " by Julia Leigh has been translated into nine languages?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Toland"], "question": "the first television role for actor Tommy Lee Jones was as fictional adulterous murderer on the American soap opera \"One Life to Live\"?"} +{"answers": ["Talented 10th"], "question": "Christian hip hop artist Sho Baraka attracted controversy when he used the word \"nigga\" on the album ?"} +{"answers": ["Frank", "Hudson", "Frank Hudson", "Frank Hudson"], "question": "in 1898, , a five-foot, three-inch quarterback from the Laguna Pueblo tribe, became the first Native American to be selected as an All-American football player?"} +{"answers": ["Mit Gas"], "question": "vocalist Mike Patton described the tour schedule to promote Tomahawk's as \"a lot of time to be sitting in some stinking-ass club with some guy puking in your purse\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cecropia peltata"], "question": "the , a fast-growing tree native to the American tropics, is considered one of the hundred worst invasive alien species in the world?"} +{"answers": ["East High Street Historic District", "East High Street Historic District"], "question": "one resident of Springfield's lived there while governor of Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Race of Champions", "2012 Race of Champions"], "question": "in the , driver Romain Grosjean \"\" won the Champions of Champions title, while Germany won their sixth consecutive Nations Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Make the World Move"], "question": "the Christina Aguilera and Cee Lo Green song \"\" features a \"bonkers arrangement\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Aquinas", "Thomas Aquinas Dictionary"], "question": "despite covering the works of a Christian theologian, the does not contain entries for \"Redemption\", \"Incarnation\" or \"Trinity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dima Yakovlev Law", "Dima Yakovlev"], "question": "the \"\" forbidding American parents from adopting Russian children was named after a Russian toddler who died after his adoptive American father left him in a car for nine hours?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Ian McKeever", "Ian McKeever", "McKeever"], "question": "mountaineer climbed the 26 peaks of the island of Ireland in 98 hours?"} +{"answers": ["Kiringul"], "question": "North Korea claims to have found said to have been ridden by King Dongmyeong of Goguryeo 2000 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Macumba Station"], "question": " had an average temperature of recorded for 50 days in the summer of 1932?"} +{"answers": ["Sioux K. Grigsby", "Sioux Grigsby", "Sioux Kingsbury Grigsby", "Sioux", "Grigsby"], "question": " maintained a law practice for nearly 70 years in addition to serving in the South Dakota state house, senate and as lieutenant governor?"} +{"answers": ["Dokuro", "Dokuro"], "question": "the art in the video game was inspired by children's storybooks?"} +{"answers": ["Tera", "Max", "Max Tera"], "question": " had a forty-one-year career in cinematography with only a junior high school education?"} +{"answers": ["dudum siquidem", "Dudum siquidem"], "question": "when Pope Alexander VI \"\" issued his bull , the mention in it of India caused consternation in Portugal?"} +{"answers": ["Anlu", "Anlu"], "question": "during the of 1958–61 in Cameroon, women took over power in the Kom region and named their leader a queen?"} +{"answers": ["Juneau Raptor Center"], "question": "the , run by an all-volunteer staff, treats any species of bird brought to it for treatment?"} +{"answers": ["Reiser", "Will Reiser", "Will"], "question": "screenwriter wrote the film \"50/50\" about his diagnosis of spinal cancer at the age of 25?"} +{"answers": ["Overrated"], "question": "two years after her departure from the Sugababes, Siobhán Donaghy released her debut single \"\", which according to one critic is directed at the group's members?"} +{"answers": ["2004 Pepsi 400"], "question": "Jeff Gordon won the after teammate Jimmie Johnson pushed him past Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Tony Stewart?"} +{"answers": ["Soldier Artificer Company"], "question": "the \"(members pictured in working dress)\" was the British Army's first unit of military artificers and labourers?"} +{"answers": ["The Mirror Never Lies"], "question": "the film was co-produced by a former Miss Indonesia winner?"} +{"answers": ["Simon", "Kathleen", "Kathleen Simon, Viscountess Simon"], "question": "in 1933, received a damehood for her efforts to combat slavery and racial discrimination?"} +{"answers": ["Greuter", "Mary", "Mary Helen Wright Greuter"], "question": " researched the history of telescopes?"} +{"answers": ["Khong kangjei"], "question": "opposing players in a game of may challenge each other to a wrestling match?"} +{"answers": ["Didier", "Elaine", "Elaine Didier"], "question": " \"\", director of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum in Michigan, sewed her own wedding dress?"} +{"answers": ["Cabal of Naples"], "question": "in the early 1600s, the led Neapolitan painters to harass, expel, or poison non-native painters so that commissions would be won by local artists?"} +{"answers": ["NeocoreGames"], "question": " uses their own game engine called Coretech to develop video games?"} +{"answers": ["Blong", "Jenni Blong", "Jenni"], "question": "actress portrayed her character as \"a fragile simp with a dirty secret\" in her 1998 performance in the play \"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf\"?"} +{"answers": ["Leroy", "Leroy L. Chang", "Leroy Chang", "Chang"], "question": "IBM physicist , honoured for his work on superlattice heterostructures, moved to HKUST university in 1993 owing to Hong Kong's impending 1997 transfer to Chinese control?"} +{"answers": ["Ikuze! Kaitō Shōjo"], "question": "at live performances of \"\", the audience can see a shrimp jump?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Mediterranean Games", "Mediterranean Games"], "question": "in 2009 Italy became the first nation to host the three times?"} +{"answers": ["Roosevelt", "Anna Curtenius Roosevelt", "Anna"], "question": "archeologist , the great-granddaughter of Theodore Roosevelt, described a pre-Columbian civilization in Brazil as having \"outstanding indigenous cultural achievements\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vitakkasanthana Sutta"], "question": "the Buddha's says that just as a carpenter replaces a \"coarse peg with a fine one\", one can replace unskilled thoughts with skilled thoughts?"} +{"answers": ["Zach", "Zach Boren", "Boren"], "question": "Ohio State linebacker has played both offense and defense during his career at Ohio State?"} +{"answers": ["Frankie Fryer"], "question": " is an imitation of Danny Dyer?"} +{"answers": ["Poverty in South Korea"], "question": "while , particularly absolute poverty, has significantly declined since mid-20th century, relative poverty has recently risen?"} +{"answers": ["Bay Lights", "The Bay Lights"], "question": " art installation uses 25,000 white LED lights, programmed to create a series of abstract patterns that ascend and descend the cables on the San Francisco Bay Bridge?"} +{"answers": ["Yates", "Harry Alexander Yates", "H. Yates", "Harry Yates", "Harry Yates", "Harry"], "question": "after his map was stolen, navigated by the Leaning Tower and landed his plane in a volcano crater?"} +{"answers": ["Darah dan Doa"], "question": "Usmar Ismail's \"\" has been considered both his directorial debut and the first Indonesian film, although he had already directed two films?"} +{"answers": ["Zarzaitine"], "question": "in 1961, was considered to be the largest oil field of the eastern Sahara, with primary reserves of tons?"} +{"answers": ["Barrie", "Anthony Barrie Edgar", "Barrie Edgar", "Edgar"], "question": " produced the first television broadcast from a submarine?"} +{"answers": ["Tell Touqan"], "question": "before the Ba'ath Party took power in Syria, was a feudal village where most residents worked as laborers for land owned by seven families?"} +{"answers": ["Caracalla", "Caracalla"], "question": "the French racehorse was rated the best horse in the world in 1946?"} +{"answers": ["David", "Gunness", "David Gunness"], "question": " \"\" designed concert loudspeakers used by Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, Iron Maiden, Pearl Jam, Usher, and Snoop Dogg?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph", "Kareem Joseph", "Kareem", "Kareem Joseph"], "question": " scored a pair of goals in the 2011 First Citizens Cup final to give Caledonia AIA their first league cup in club history with a 2–1 victory over T&TEC?"} +{"answers": ["Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity"], "question": "the is the largest Orthodox Christian church in the Western Hemisphere?"} +{"answers": ["Zarzur"], "question": "the northern Syrian village of has been identified as the Bronze Age town of \"Zuzzura\" of the Alalakh kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["The Tower of Babble"], "question": "in his memoir, , Richard Stursberg reveals the details of his negotiations with Gary Bettman to extend \"Hockey Night in Canada\" NHL broadcasting rights?"} +{"answers": ["Karl Beck", "Beck", "Karl Beck", "Karl"], "question": "the Austrian tenor became a master baker after his singing career, which included creating the title role in Wagner's opera \"Lohengrin\", was cut short by a deterioration in his voice?"} +{"answers": ["Orontium mackii"], "question": "unlike the living golden-club \"Orontium aquaticum\" \"\", the extinct species may not have needed wetlands to grow?"} +{"answers": ["Miran Pastourma"], "question": " has been serving Pastourma in Athens for over 90 years?"} +{"answers": ["Che'r Cycle"], "question": "the characters of , a 2009 Bengali drama, included Che Guevara, Aleida March, Fidel Castro, and Raul Castro?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Hogun", "James Hogun"], "question": ", a general in the Continental Army, asked to be held as a POW after the Siege of Charleston in order to prevent the British from recruiting soldiers among the enlisted Patriot POWs?"} +{"answers": ["al-Sanamayn", "Al-Sanamayn"], "question": "a Roman-era temple in , originally dedicated to the Greek goddess Tyche in the 2nd century CE and later converted into a mosque, is one of the best preserved edifices in Syria?"} +{"answers": ["William Vane, 2nd Viscount Vane", "William", "Vane"], "question": "the offer of a reward in the newspapers for information about his eloped wife was compared to a search for \"some favourite spaniel bitch\"?"} +{"answers": ["Glicken", "Harry", "Harry Glicken"], "question": "volcanologist was saved from the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens due to a scheduling conflict, only to die in the eruption of Mount Unzen in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Mosconi", "Mosconi"], "question": " was the first Italian restaurant in the Benelux nations to receive a Michelin star?"} +{"answers": ["Brunette Downs", "Brunette Downs Station"], "question": "Harry Redford, the cattle duffer and drover upon whom the character Captain Starlight was based, drove the first mob of cattle to and later managed ?"} +{"answers": ["Cream-spot ladybird"], "question": "although the is sometimes called the \"eighteen-spot ladybird\", the species name indicates it has fourteen spots?"} +{"answers": ["Teresa", "Teresa Perales", "Perales", "Teresa Perales Fernández"], "question": " \"\" is the most decorated Spanish paralympian in history?"} +{"answers": ["Lesbian Herstory Archives"], "question": "the hold the library of the New York City chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Gwyn", "James Gwyn"], "question": " was awarded the rank of Brèvet Major-General by President Abraham Lincoln in 1864?"} +{"answers": ["World Quest/Pokopon Pekōrya"], "question": "Japanese idol group NEWS became the third group in history to earn their fifteenth consecutive number-one single on the weekly Oricon singles chart with \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Patience", "Latting", "Patience Latting"], "question": " was not just the first female Mayor of Oklahoma City, but also the first woman to serve as mayor of any U.S. city exceeding 350,000 people?"} +{"answers": ["Matsya"], "question": "the tale of the is also told in Hinduism?"} +{"answers": ["Currie Cup", "1889–90 Currie Cup"], "question": "in the , Charlie Finlason was made to bat last for the Transvaal cricket team because he had criticised the team's captain in the press?"} +{"answers": ["Harris's antelope squirrel"], "question": " \"\" doesn't sweat, but instead salivates in order to keep cool?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Debbie", "Hurricane Debbie"], "question": " in September 1961 produced record-breaking winds across parts of Ireland, gusting up to off the coast of Arranmore?"} +{"answers": ["Roberto", "Roberto Javier Mora García", "García"], "question": "journalist was stabbed 26 times and killed, allegedly for reporting on the Mexican drug cartels?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf", "Rudolf Rahn", "Rahn"], "question": "the former \"Nazi proconsul\" confirmed there had been a German plot to kidnap Pope Pius XII?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred Jeacocke", "Alfred", "Jeacocke"], "question": " nearly had to stop playing cricket for Surrey because he lived on the wrong side of the road?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Mecca", "Siege of Mecca"], "question": "during the by the Umayyads in 683, the Kaaba \"\" caught fire and burned down?"} +{"answers": ["Cornhill", "Gervase de Cornhill", "Gervase"], "question": ", a medieval English royal official and merchant, loaned money to Queen Matilda around 1143, and when the queen did not repay, got the mortgaged lands at Gamlingay instead?"} +{"answers": ["El Presidente", "El Presidente"], "question": "the film , an official 2012 Metro Manila Film Festival entry, is possibly the most expensive Filipino film of all time?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret McKenna", "Margaret", "McKenna"], "question": "Sister and other activists were arrested for participating in a \"die-in\" on the lawn of The Pentagon?"} +{"answers": ["Suit & Tie"], "question": "the release of \"\", Justin Timberlake's first solo single in six years, was used to tie in with the re-launch of Myspace?"} +{"answers": ["Carrara", "Nello Carrara", "Nello"], "question": " coined the term \"microwave\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dennis", "Dennis Tinerino", "Tinerino"], "question": " was a four-time Mr. Universe winner, a pimp, and an Evangelist Christian minister?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Garver Jordan", "Jordan", "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Jordan"], "question": "author edited the first two novels of Nobel Prize winner Sinclair Lewis?"} +{"answers": ["Krkonose / Karkonosze", "Krkonose/Karkonosze"], "question": "the Biosphere Reserve (MaB) is one of only two successful UNESCO transboundary management structures in existence?"} +{"answers": ["Fatima", "Fatima"], "question": "the Wong brothers' film reportedly earned 200,000 gulden on a 7,000 gulden investment?"} +{"answers": ["Regolini-Galassi tomb"], "question": "the Etruscan , which dates to the 7th century BC, was discovered in 1836 in an undisturbed condition?"} +{"answers": ["IIAB meteorites"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" have the lowest concentration of nickel of all iron meteorite groups?"} +{"answers": ["Ramakrishna Mission Swami Vivekananda's Ancestral House and Cultural Centre"], "question": ", is the birthplace of Indian monk Swami Vivekananda?"} +{"answers": ["Lord William Hamilton", "William Hamilton", "Hamilton", "Lord"], "question": ", Vice-Chamberlain to Caroline of Ansbach, was so poor that the Queen described him and his wife as \"handsome beggars\"?"} +{"answers": ["British Asian Cup"], "question": "Shane Warne's last competitive game at the Lord's Cricket Ground was the ?"} +{"answers": ["Upper Twin Falls Bridge"], "question": "the was built to replace a previous span that would have been flooded upon completion of a dam downstream?"} +{"answers": ["Alessandro", "Alessandro Umberto Cagno", "Alessandro Cagno", "Cagno"], "question": ", the winner of the inaugural Targa Florio in 1906, was the third employee recruited by Fiat?"} +{"answers": ["Swara Samrat festival"], "question": "the was dedicated to Indian \"sitarist\" \"Pandit\" Ravi Shankar and \"sarod\" player \"Ustad\" Ali Akbar Khan?"} +{"answers": ["Avrohom Yaakov Friedman", "Friedman", "Avrohom", "Avrohom Yaakov Friedman", "Avrohom Yaakov"], "question": "Christian princes, counts and writers flocked to the court of the first Sadigura Rebbe, ?"} +{"answers": ["Predatoroonops"], "question": "the spider genus received its name after its species' similarities to the creature from \"Predator\"?"} +{"answers": ["McGimsie", "Billy McGimsie", "Billy"], "question": "future Hockey Hall of Famer achieved his dream of winning the Stanley Cup with the Kenora Thistles in 1907, then suffered a career-ending injury in his next game?"} +{"answers": ["Varahanatha Temple"], "question": " \"\" has erotic sculptures and amorous couples carved on its outer wall?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Archer", "Henry", "Henry Archer", "Archer"], "question": ", an English Fifth Monarchist, predicted in 1642 that Jesus would return in around 1700?"} +{"answers": ["Balıklı Greek Hospital"], "question": "a in Istanbul has been in service since 1753?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge"], "question": "Charlotte Higgins compared the depiction of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge in Paul Emsley's to a character in \"The Twilight Saga\"?"} +{"answers": ["René Cárdenas", "René", "Cárdenas"], "question": " is the first broadcaster to announce Major League Baseball games in Spanish?"} +{"answers": ["Stronger", "Stronger"], "question": "Heidi Range portrays a stripper in the music video for \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Luidia quinaria"], "question": "the starfish \"\" produces the steroid asterosaponin, which may help in treating coughs and asthma?"} +{"answers": ["Drexel 4041"], "question": ", a manuscript in the New York Public Library, is a major source of music for the 17th-century British composer William Lawes?"} +{"answers": ["Gene Dale", "Gene", "Dale"], "question": " expulsion from baseball for match fixing provided the precedent for banning the Black Sox Scandal conspirators?"} +{"answers": ["Foreign workers in Saudi Arabia"], "question": "an estimated 90 per cent of Saudi Arabia's workforce is made up of ?"} +{"answers": ["al-Wahid", "Abd", "Abd al-Malik Abd al-Wahid"], "question": ", the one-eyed son of Moroccan sultan Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman, captured Gibraltar in 1333 but fell victim to a Castilian ambush six years later?"} +{"answers": ["Ladak pika"], "question": "the \"\" is thought to survive the winters of the Himalayan Plateau by eating roots?"} +{"answers": ["Jatindra", "Sengupta", "Jatindra Mohan", "Jatindra Mohan Sengupta"], "question": "freedom fighter of India is called \"Deshapriya\" (beloved of the country) by people of Bengal?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of Sherlock Holmes", "Statue of Sherlock Holmes, London"], "question": "the was funded by the Abbey National building society?"} +{"answers": ["Nicolas", "Fer", "de Fer", "De Fer", "Nicolas de Fer"], "question": "maps by became Bourbon propaganda when he was official geographer of Louis XIV?"} +{"answers": ["Broadfoot", "Ross", "Patrick Ross Broadfoot", "Ross Broadfoot"], "question": " became part of London Irish's squad while still a student at the University of Cambridge?"} +{"answers": ["Bland Mayfly"], "question": "when Lilian Bland built , she used her aunt's ear-trumpet and a whisky bottle to feed petrol to the engine?"} +{"answers": ["Anonymous", "Anonymous"], "question": "Tomahawk's third album was based on Native American compositions researched by guitarist Duane Denison?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Minson", "Tony", "Minson"], "question": " developed a new way of disabling viruses for vaccines?"} +{"answers": ["abernathyite", "Abernathyite"], "question": " is both fluorescent and radioactive and is named for the mine operator who discovered it?"} +{"answers": ["Toil", "Toil"], "question": "the title track of the celtic punk album has been compared to the Bruce Springsteen album \"Wrecking Ball\"?"} +{"answers": ["2002 Morocco Cup"], "question": "to prevent match-fixing at the cricket tournament, CCTV cameras were installed in the dressing rooms?"} +{"answers": ["Varaha", "varaha"], "question": "the Hindu scriptures describe how a \"\" rescued the earth, which had been kidnapped and hidden in the primordial waters?"} +{"answers": ["Huré", "Antoine Huré", "Antoine"], "question": "when French Colonel led a column to relieve the French garrison at Aïn Médiouna in 1919, elements of it marched 62 kilometres (39 miles) in a single day?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Lot"], "question": "an Israeli military convoy descended the Scorpion Pass at night in of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, and many drivers refused to go down the path out of fear?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Kentrail Latron Davis", "Kentrail", "Kentrail Davis"], "question": "baseball player credited working in construction with helping him gain the upper body strength to become a power hitter?"} +{"answers": ["Young Women for Change"], "question": " is a women's rights non-profit organization in Afghanistan that has held the first anti-harassment march in Afghan history, in ?"} +{"answers": ["John", "John Hemmingham", "Hemmingham"], "question": " was banned from Sheffield United's Bramall Lane stadium because of concerns that playing music might structurally damage the stands?"} +{"answers": ["Clemente Susini", "Clemente Michelangelo Susini", "Clemente", "Susini"], "question": " \"Little Venus\" \"\" has removable layers that reveal her internal organs, including her pregnancy?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Carla"], "question": " ranks as the most intense U.S. tropical cyclone landfall on the Hurricane Severity Index?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Marj al-Rahit", "Battle of Marj Rahit", "Battle of Marj Rahit"], "question": "the in 684 helped solidify the division of the Arab tribes between \"northern\" and \"southern\", whose rivalry lasted in Palestine until the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Power Hungry", "Power Hungry"], "question": "the premise of the \"Fringe\" episode \"\" began with the idea of a computer virus being able to spread to humans?"} +{"answers": ["Leslie George", "Leslie George Cole", "Leslie George Vante Cole", "Leslie", "George Cole", "Cole"], "question": "Australian magician created the impaling illusion?"} +{"answers": ["Atolmis rubricollis"], "question": "caterpillars of the \"\" feed on lichens?"} +{"answers": ["Simon", "Simon Favre", "Favre"], "question": " was an interpreter of the Muskogean languages for four different governments in West Florida, and with a Choctaw mistress became the ancestor of a well-known NFL quarterback?"} +{"answers": ["Irvine", "Marion Irvine", "Marion"], "question": "Dominican nun became the then-oldest participant at a U.S. track and field Olympic Trials in 1984, running in the women's marathon trials at the age of 54?"} +{"answers": ["Detrás de Mi Ventana"], "question": "the song \"\" written by Ricardo Arjona has been recorded in banda, mariachi, merengue and pop versions by different performers?"} +{"answers": ["Kunsthallen Nikolaj", "Nikolaj, Copenhagen Contemporary Art Center"], "question": "the gained prominence after the Fluxus performances of the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Hales", "James Hales"], "question": " suicide by drowning inspired the gravedigger's speech in Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shell growth in estuaries"], "question": "temperature and salinity variations produced by ocean tides and freshwater rivers in estuaries make them ideal habitats for studying how these factors affect the ?"} +{"answers": ["Sudha", "Sudha Varghese", "Varghese"], "question": " established the Prerna schools to educate Musahar girls of Bihar, deemed the \"untouchables\" in the caste system in India?"} +{"answers": ["Mundrabilla", "Mundrabilla"], "question": " is the eleventh largest meteorite fragment ever found?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Angela Dickens", "Dickens", "Mary", "Mary Dickens"], "question": "novelist , the oldest grandchild of Charles Dickens, died on the 136th anniversary of his birth?"} +{"answers": ["Nobody Loves You", "Nobody Loves You"], "question": "John Lennon thought that his song \"\" would be ideal for Frank Sinatra?"} +{"answers": ["Holger Stromberg", "Holger", "Stromberg"], "question": "at the age of 24 \"\" was the youngest chef in Germany to be awarded a Michelin star?"} +{"answers": ["Raymond", "Raymond D. Tarbuck", "Tarbuck"], "question": ", a U.S. Navy captain on General Douglas MacArthur's staff, predicted the Battle of Leyte Gulf but was ignored?"} +{"answers": ["Kepler-47c"], "question": " is a circumbinary planet orbiting in the habitable zone of Kepler-47, a binary star system?"} +{"answers": ["René", "Vautier", "René Vautier"], "question": "filmmaker received thirteen indictments and a year in prison because of his documentary \"Afrique 50\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fucking Hell"], "question": "the Fucking mayor objected to on the grounds that there was no Fucking brewery?"} +{"answers": ["Kankalamurti"], "question": " \"\" carries a staff on which the bones of the arms and legs of the slain person are tied?"} +{"answers": ["abelsonite", "Abelsonite"], "question": "the mineral probably formed from chlorophyll and is the only known crystalline geoporphyrin?"} +{"answers": ["Reginald de Warenne", "Warenne", "Reginald"], "question": "the medieval royal official (died 1179) was one of the first persons summoned as a Serjeant-at-Law, when he was summoned in 1168 by King Henry II of England?"} +{"answers": ["Wright", "Mary", "Mary C. Wright", "Mary Clabaugh Wright"], "question": "in 1964 historian became the first woman to be named as a full professor in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Yale University?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Dubienka"], "question": "at the , Tadeusz Kościuszko repulsed an attack from Imperial Russian Army forces five times the size of his own?"} +{"answers": ["Howard", "Roz Howard", "Roz"], "question": " 1958 NASCAR season was cut short by a highway crash that left him in a body cast?"} +{"answers": ["Who I Am", "Who I Am"], "question": "in his memoir , Pete Townshend of The Who says that Mick Jagger \"is the only man I've ever seriously wanted to\" have sex with?"} +{"answers": ["Lord's honours boards"], "question": "Australia's Warren Bardsley and Charles Kellaway were only listed on the \"\" 98 years after they had fulfilled the requirements, due to the lack of a neutral board?"} +{"answers": ["Gabrielle Howard", "Gabrielle", "Howard"], "question": "although did the majority of the work in determining the role of temperature in photosynthesis, the biochemical reactions are named after Frederick Blackman?"} +{"answers": ["Papi Te Quiero"], "question": "Ivy Queen performed the English version of \"\" on Good Morning America?"} +{"answers": ["Grace", "Rohrer", "Grace Rohrer"], "question": " became the first woman to hold a North Carolina Cabinet position when named Secretary of Cultural Resources in 1973?"} +{"answers": ["Filipinos in Norway"], "question": "82% of land-based are women?"} +{"answers": ["Chan", "Weldon", "Weldon Chan"], "question": " eluded the Mounties for over three years?"} +{"answers": ["Uniform Distribution and Accreditation Centre"], "question": "London 2012 Olympic volunteers criticised the for not having any mirrors?"} +{"answers": ["Dolores Guadalupe García Escamilla", "Dolores", "Escamilla"], "question": "crime reporter was accused of collaborating with the Gulf Cartel, a Mexican drug trafficking organization?"} +{"answers": ["Michaux", "Paul Michaux", "Paul"], "question": " became the first president of the Conférence Olivaint, France's oldest student society, in 1897?"} +{"answers": ["Defenders of Ardania"], "question": "a reviewer called the narrator in the game \"booze-obsessed\", with a voice that sounds like \"a Dalek doing an impression of Sean Connery\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lobatus galeatus"], "question": "shells of the Eastern Pacific giant conch, \"\", were used as wind instruments by a pre-Incan civilization nearly 3000 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Thérésa", "Thérésa"], "question": "opera singer was \"admired\" by Napoleon III?"} +{"answers": ["Serangan Fajar"], "question": "the award-winning Indonesian war film and the 1963 Hollywood film \"PT 109\" have been compared for their \"mild hagiography\" of their countries' leaders?"} +{"answers": ["Hernandez", "Rhett A. Hernandez", "Rhett"], "question": " took command of the U.S. Second Army upon its reactivation in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Frog Fractions"], "question": "in the video game , the player travels from a lily pad on Earth to Mars, where they must obtain a work visa to continue working on the planet?"} +{"answers": ["Tsholofelo Thipe", "Thipe", "Tsholofelo"], "question": ", who represented South Africa in the 400 metres at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, failed drug tests in 2012 due to her contraceptive?"} +{"answers": ["Jianqiao", "Shi", "Shi Jianqiao"], "question": "after assassinating a former warlord, \"\" distributed pamphlets explaining her deed?"} +{"answers": ["Filipinos in Oman"], "question": " sent back US$66.5 million in remittances to the Philippines in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Alan", "David Alan Jones", "Jones", "Alan Jones", "Alan Jones"], "question": "British High Commissioner had to order an evacuation in his first week in Sierra Leone?"} +{"answers": ["Neorites"], "question": "ancestors of the of North Queensland diverged from the South American genus \"Roupala\" around years ago?"} +{"answers": ["John Gatins", "John", "Gatins"], "question": ", the Academy Award-nominated screenwriter of \"Flight\", got into scriptwriting when a fellow Vassar graduate offered him $1,000 to pen a screenplay?"} +{"answers": ["Citizen speak Turkish!", "Citizen, speak Turkish!"], "question": "due to a , speaking a language other than Turkish was illegal in many parts of the country?"} +{"answers": ["Two", "two", "Two"], "question": "Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray paid tribute to the silent film genre through his short film (1964), made without any dialogue, which also makes \"a strong anti-war statement\"?"} +{"answers": ["Göktürk-2"], "question": "Israel expressed objections to the newly launched Turkish reconnaissance satellite , fearing that high resolution imagery of Israel would eventually fall into the wrong hands?"} +{"answers": ["Cerova", "Riza", "Riza Cerova"], "question": ", an anti-monarchist activist of interwar Albania, became regarded as a hero after the final overthrow of monarchy in the post-WWII era?"} +{"answers": ["Don't Worry Kyoko", "Don't Worry Kyoko"], "question": "Yoko Ono's 1969 song \"\" was inspired by a custody battle over her daughter, with whom she didn't reunite for another 25 years?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel Antonio Caro Olavarría", "Manuel", "Manuel Antonio Caro", "Caro"], "question": "in 1865 became the first Chilean student to attend the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris?"} +{"answers": ["Church of the Holy Virgin Mary of Lourdes"], "question": "the exact copy of Our Lady of Lourdes from the Grotto of Apparitions pilgrimaged by John Paul II adorns the main altar of the \"\" in Kraków?"} +{"answers": ["Constable", "Robert Constable", "Robert Constable", "Robert"], "question": " was a descendant of Richard, Earl of Cambridge, executed for his part in the Southampton Plot against King Henry V?"} +{"answers": ["Thổ Chu", "Thổ Chu Island"], "question": "as part of their occupation of , the Khmer Rouge kidnapped over 500 islanders and razed several villages?"} +{"answers": ["Cunningham", "John", "John Crabbe Cunningham"], "question": "Mount Cunningham on South Georgia was named after who died after being struck by waves off Holyhead?"} +{"answers": ["Rule of mixtures"], "question": "the predicts composite material properties ranging from ultimate tensile strength to electrical conductivity?"} +{"answers": ["Plaza de Roma", "Plaza Roma"], "question": "when the Plaza Mayor of Manila \"\" was renamed in 1961, the city of Rome reciprocated by renaming one of its squares \"Piazza Manila\"?"} +{"answers": ["Louise", "Howard", "Louise Ernestine Howard", "Louise Howard"], "question": "lecturer was dismissed by the University of Cambridge because her father was German?"} +{"answers": ["Khuzayma ibn Khazim", "Khuzayma", "Khazim"], "question": "the Abbasid grandee secured the succession of Harun al-Rashid as Caliph by forcing Harun's nephew to publicly renounce his claim on the throne?"} +{"answers": ["HZE ions"], "question": "highly charged make up just 1% of galactic cosmic rays, but they cause as much biological damage to astronauts as protons, which make up 85%?"} +{"answers": ["Pengantin Pantai Biru", "Pengantin Pantai Biru"], "question": ", based on a 1908 novel, was banned as pornographic?"} +{"answers": ["Roupala"], "question": "the Proteaceae plant genus \"(R. montana pictured)\" spread into South America as it split off from Gondwana 110 million years ago and then into Central America six million years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Constitution of Singapore"], "question": "the that came into force on 9 August 1965 was not drafted as a single document but was made up of provisions from three separate statutes?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald", "Gerald Feldman", "Gerald Donald Feldman", "Feldman"], "question": ", an American historian, conducted research and published books on the role of business in Nazi Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Scarygirl"], "question": "the video game puts players in control of a young girl with an eye patch, a sewn-shut mouth, and a hook-capped tentacle for one arm?"} +{"answers": ["Nahapet Rusinian", "Nahapet", "Rusinian"], "question": " wrote the lyrics to an Armenian song called \"Giligia\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Splatters"], "question": "in the video game players detonate bombs by flinging anthropomorphized globs of goo \"\" at them?"} +{"answers": ["Kalau Tak Untung"], "question": "the first Indonesian novel by a woman, , deals with an \"inexorable fate\" which all humans must face?"} +{"answers": ["Nathan Hannay", "Nathan", "Hannay"], "question": " was appointed as captain of Jersey Rugby Football Club after rejecting advances from Exeter Chiefs?"} +{"answers": ["Filipinos in Kuwait"], "question": "60% of are employed as domestic workers?"} +{"answers": ["Richardson", "John M. Richardson", "John M. Richardson", "John Michael Richardson", "John"], "question": "Admiral received the James Bond Stockdale Leadership Award?"} +{"answers": ["Paedophryne swiftorum"], "question": "the frog \"\" was discovered by a student on a 2008 Cornell University expedition to Papua New Guinea?"} +{"answers": ["1963 Togolese coup d'état"], "question": "because of the the government of Togo was not invited to the conference which created the Organisation of African Unity?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel Nicholls", "Rachel", "Nicholls"], "question": "soprano , a performer of Wagner's Brünnhilde, sang in Bach's dialogue cantata \"Liebster Jesu, mein Verlangen\" (Dearest Jesus, my desire) \"a clear Lutheran analogy to a love duet\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Sesame Street Dictionary"], "question": " contains around 1,300 illustrations of Muppets?"} +{"answers": ["Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit"], "question": "in the prince of Hell is a rubber duck-loving rabbit?"} +{"answers": ["Minangkabau marriage"], "question": "customarily, in a \"\", the bridegroom lives with his sister and visits his wife's house only at night?"} +{"answers": ["Luvsansharav", "Dorjjavyn Luvsansharav", "Dorjjavin Luvsansharav", "Dorjjavyn"], "question": "Secretary of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party presided over the arrest and execution of over 25,000 \"enemies of the revolution\" between 1937 and 1939?"} +{"answers": ["American Taxpayer Relief Act", "American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012"], "question": "the , which addressed the U.S. fiscal cliff, was passed by the houses of the U.S. Congress near the beginning and near the end of New Year's Day 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Vishvaksena"], "question": " is described as the commander-in-chief of the army of the god Vishnu and the gate-keeper and \"chamberlain\" of Vishnu's abode Vaikuntha?"} +{"answers": ["Missing", "Missing"], "question": "\"Body of Proof\" episode \"\" featured Slaine as the episode's murderer, a role which was his first venture into network television?"} +{"answers": ["Talite", "Talite Vaioleti", "Vaioleti"], "question": " was an LDS missionary in Australia before becoming a rugby union international for Tonga?"} +{"answers": ["Phobos Surveyor"], "question": "the rovers of the planned are known as \"hedgehogs\"?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Crawford", "George Williamson Crawford"], "question": ", a New Haven city official, activist, and freemason, was the second black graduate of Yale Law School?"} +{"answers": ["The Stanley Parable"], "question": "the interactive fiction Source engine modification was designed to \"mess with the player's head in every way possible\"?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Lyde", "Lyde", "Samuel"], "question": "19th-century British missionary sparked months of anti-Christian rioting in Palestine after killing a beggar?"} +{"answers": ["Scolosaurus"], "question": "the type specimen of seriously injured its discoverer, who was excavating it when it fell on him?"} +{"answers": ["Cliff", "Bole", "Cliff Bole"], "question": "a fictional alien race in \"Star Trek\" called Bolians were named after television director , who directed 42 episodes of the franchise?"} +{"answers": ["Nevill Ground"], "question": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle compared the suffragette arson attack on the to \"blowing up a blind man and his dog\"?"} +{"answers": ["El Celler de Can Roca"], "question": "dishes based on perfumes \"(DKNY adaptation pictured)\" are served at , ranked second in The World's 50 Best Restaurants?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Crossland", "Crossland", "Jack"], "question": " was expelled from county cricket for living in the wrong place?"} +{"answers": ["Acropora secale"], "question": "in the Southern Hemisphere, the coral normally spawns in November, six days after the full moon?"} +{"answers": ["Bethan", "Tara Bethan Williams", "Tara", "Tara Bethan"], "question": "Welsh actress was babysat by Giant Haystacks?"} +{"answers": ["Khandana Bhava–Bandhana"], "question": "the Bengali prayer song was composed by Hindu monk Swami Vivekananda \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Firestein", "Stuart J. Firestein", "Stuart Firestein", "Stuart"], "question": "scientist uses an analogy of finding a black cat in a dark room to describe the scientific method?"} +{"answers": ["Janur Kuning"], "question": "the war film (\"Yellow Coconut Leaves\") has been read as portraying General Sudirman with mystic powers?"} +{"answers": ["Lahey", "Romeo", "Romeo Watkins Lahey", "Romeo Lahey"], "question": "Lamington National Park was established due to tireless campaigning and petitioning?"} +{"answers": ["Phnom Santuk", "Phnom Santuk Resort"], "question": " hill is the most sacred mountain of the Kampong Thom in Cambodia with several reclining Buddhas?"} +{"answers": ["Quinyambie"], "question": "the unusual name is the Aboriginal word for excreta?"} +{"answers": ["Northwest Africa", "Northwest Africa 7034"], "question": " \"\" is a type of Martian meteorite never before seen, and has more water in it than any other yet discovered?"} +{"answers": ["Xernona", "Xernona Clayton", "Xernona Clayton Brady", "Clayton"], "question": "African-American civil rights leader convinced a Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan to denounce the Klan?"} +{"answers": ["Strobilurus tenacellus"], "question": "a modified version of a chemical naturally occurring in the mushroom is the world's biggest-selling fungicide?"} +{"answers": ["Attack against Mehmed Ali Pasha"], "question": "the was the first military operation of the League of Prizren?"} +{"answers": ["Tadeo Jones"], "question": "short animation film contains elements from \"Raiders of the Lost Ark\"?"} +{"answers": ["Greenwood Tunnel"], "question": "the in Virginia was completed without accident, even though engineer Claudius Crozet described the work as \"excessively dangerous\"?"} +{"answers": ["Euglossa bazinga"], "question": "the orchid bee was named after the catchphrase of Sheldon Cooper from the television show \"The Big Bang Theory\", despite the character's allergy to bees?"} +{"answers": ["Flower", "B. O. Flower", "B."], "question": "Progressive American journalist \"\" once defended Christian Science, claiming its followers were the recipients of a \"persistent campaign of falsehood, slander and calumny\"?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Asharah", "al-Asharah"], "question": "the eastern Syrian town of on the Euphrates River is the site of the Bronze Age city of Terqa?"} +{"answers": ["Saxxy Awards"], "question": "the is a competition for films that are created using the video game \"Team Fortress 2\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sigillo", "Nicholas de Sigillo", "Nicholas"], "question": ", Archdeacon of Huntingdon from around 1164 to after 1187, may be the same person as the donor of a Great Bible to Lincoln Cathedral?"} +{"answers": ["Killing caves of Phnom Sampeau"], "question": "in the hills, during the atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge, many victims were bludgeoned and tossed into holes that served as skylights to the caves?"} +{"answers": ["Labour Isn't Working"], "question": "the picture in the poster was used by both the UK Conservatives and the US Republicans in their respective 1979 and 2012 election campaigns?"} +{"answers": ["Nicol", "George Nicol", "George Nicol", "George", "George Edward Nicol"], "question": " pitched a seven-inning no-hitter in his major league debut that was later erased from the record books in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Gaucín", "Pablo", "Pablo Pineda Gaucín", "Pineda Gaucín"], "question": "after surviving an assassination attempt, Mexican journalist made funeral arrangements?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Zhovnyn", "Battle of Żownin"], "question": "during the , Cossack forces constructed a bridge under the cover of darkness to relocate their camp?"} +{"answers": ["Taybat al-Imam"], "question": "a large mosaic covers the entire floor of the Byzantine-era Church of the Holy Martyrs, built in 442 CE, in the Syrian town of ?"} +{"answers": ["Gaston Cros", "Gaston", "Cros"], "question": "during the First World War former archaeologist Colonel said that \"instead of artefacts ... I find German shells, it is not without excitement\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Wood-Mason", "James Wood-Mason"], "question": "Wallace wrote about, and Poulton published flower mantis drawing \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Party Place"], "question": "the video game is Zynga's first 3D mobile game?"} +{"answers": ["Trey", "Trey Watts", "Watts"], "question": "Tulsa football running back father, J.C. Watts, is a former United States congressman and quarterback of the Oklahoma Sooners?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Zbarazh"], "question": "during the the Polish-Lithuanian army withstood the assaults of the Cossack and Tatar army, about twenty times its own size?"} +{"answers": ["Enrique Perea Quintanilla", "Quintanilla", "Enrique", "Perea Quintanilla"], "question": "journalist was tortured and killed, allegedly for his coverage on political corruption and drug trafficking in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["resuscitative thoracotomy", "Resuscitative thoracotomy"], "question": " revives only 10% of people with blunt trauma who receive it?"} +{"answers": ["Phnom Sorsia Resort", "Phnom Sorsia"], "question": "the White Elephant Cave \"(similar cave pictured)\" in mountain, Cambodia, is named after the many stalagmites which have the shape of white elephants?"} +{"answers": ["Antonio Lago", "Lago", "Antonio", "Antonio Franco Lago"], "question": "Italian bought the Paris factory of \"Automobiles Talbot\" and founded the French Talbot-Lago marque?"} +{"answers": ["The Lass of Richmond Hill"], "question": "\"\", said to be one of George III's favourite songs, was written by an Irish republican revolutionary leader who became a British government double agent?"} +{"answers": ["Marcelle", "Marcelle Auclair", "Auclair"], "question": "fashion magazine \"Marie Claire\" co-founder also wrote biographies of socialist Jean Jaures and Catholic Saints Teresa of Avila and Bernadette of Lourdes?"} +{"answers": ["National Intercollegiate Band"], "question": "the , established in 1947 by Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma, is the oldest intercollegiate band in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Sevag Balıkçı", "Murder", "Balıkçı", "Murder of Sevag Balıkçı"], "question": "a was killed on the Armenian Genocide remembrance day?"} +{"answers": ["Great Mosque of Sana'a"], "question": "the Sana'a manuscript \"\" was discovered in the attic of the in 1972?"} +{"answers": ["War for the Overworld"], "question": "the upcoming video game has players digging and building dungeons?"} +{"answers": ["Constable", "Henry", "Henry Constable"], "question": "poet was imprisoned in both the Tower and the Fleet?"} +{"answers": ["Mumma", "Albert G. Mumma", "Albert"], "question": " was part of a 75-man force from the Alsos Mission and 30 Assault Unit that captured the 150,000-man garrison of Kiel during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Homme by David Beckham"], "question": "for , David Beckham wanted to create a modern, masculine fragrance that reflects his own personal style?"} +{"answers": ["Waddedar", "Pritilata Waddedar", "Pritilata"], "question": " led an attack on the Pahartali European Club, which displayed a sign saying \"Dogs and Indians not allowed\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald", "Allan Ronald", "Allan", "Allan R. Ronald"], "question": "a program developed by has been \"pivotal\" in understanding and preventing transmission of AIDS in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Your Own Sweet Way", "In Your Own Sweet Way"], "question": "Dave Brubeck's wife Iola wrote the lyrics to \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jarman Gap"], "question": " in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia is the site of the first European settlement in the mountain area near Albemarle County?"} +{"answers": ["Ndawa"], "question": "the Kpove War or Dung Pot War got its name when had a large hole dug and filled with dung, threatening to throw any of his troops into the hole if they left battle?"} +{"answers": ["Distinguished Service to Music Medal"], "question": "the , presented by Kappa Kappa Psi for \"exceptional service to American bands and band music\", has been awarded 137 times since 1964?"} +{"answers": ["Axel Törneman", "Axel", "Törneman"], "question": " friends were able to locate him by following the sketches he left in Paris cafés?"} +{"answers": ["Deimatic behaviour"], "question": "the grass octopus \"\" puts on a of brownish red with white spots to scare predators?"} +{"answers": ["Sumangali", "Sumangali"], "question": "bonuses promised to girls for work in Tamil Nadu are deducted from their stipends and held until they complete three years of work, a form of debt bondage illegal in India since 1976?"} +{"answers": ["Garnier-Duplessix", "Noël Garnier-Duplessix", "Noël"], "question": "General commands during the First World War included troops from France, Russia and the US?"} +{"answers": ["Iranian Cyber Police"], "question": "the chief of the Tehran bureau of the was dismissed in after Iranian blogger Sattar Beheshti died in their custody?"} +{"answers": ["Valentine", "Carol Valentine", "Carol", "Carol Mary Valentine"], "question": "English cricketer was a part of the first ever Women's Test match that was played between England and Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Kafr Zita"], "question": "the inhabitants of the Syrian village of claim descent from the Mawali tribes who dominated the northern Syrian Desert until the 18th century?"} +{"answers": ["Hegener", "Richard", "Richard von Hegener"], "question": " was a primary organizer of the Nazi Action T4 adult and child euthanasia program, whose method of gassing victims was a forerunner to the gas chambers of the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Doris", "Austin", "Doris Jean Austin"], "question": "author Terry McMillan based a character in her book \"How Stella Got Her Groove Back\" on author , her best friend?"} +{"answers": ["Itqiy meteorite"], "question": "the fell near a hamlet in Western Sahara after which it is named?"} +{"answers": ["Army of Me", "Army of Me"], "question": "Christina Aguilera describes \"\" as an \"updated version\" of her 2002 song \"Fighter\"?"} +{"answers": ["Miasmata"], "question": "the survival horror video game was developed over four years by two brothers, and they created their own game engine for it?"} +{"answers": ["McDonald Farm", "McDonald Farm"], "question": "the near Xenia supplied Ohio's portion of the Washington Monument?"} +{"answers": ["St. Peter's Episcopal Church", "St. Peter's Church", "St. Peter's Episcopal Church"], "question": " \"\" in Albany, New York, still has a silver communion service set given as a gift by Queen Anne?"} +{"answers": ["Pambamarca"], "question": "the Fortress Complex is a large installation of many Inca Pucarás?"} +{"answers": ["Andrews", "Donnie'' Andrews", "Donnie", "Donnie Andrews"], "question": " was the main inspiration for the character of Omar Little on \"The Wire\"?"} +{"answers": ["My Mummy's Dead"], "question": "in \"\", John Lennon used the tune of the nursery rhyme \"Three Blind Mice\" and achieved a chilling effect?"} +{"answers": ["Kurt Heggestad", "Heggestad", "Kurt"], "question": "Norwegian footballer stepped down from professional football to become a goat farmer?"} +{"answers": ["Coryphella verrucosa"], "question": "the nudibranch \"\" incorporates stinging cells from its prey into its own tissues?"} +{"answers": ["Phil Pressey", "Pressey", "Phil"], "question": "popular YouTube videos show dunking over people much taller than him?"} +{"answers": ["Alfortville Armenian Genocide Memorial Bombing", "Alfortville Armenian Genocide Memorial bombings"], "question": "an in a Paris suburb in 1984?"} +{"answers": ["Family Guy Online"], "question": "the television-based video game will be shut down in January 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Sonrise Church", "Sonrise Baptist Church"], "question": " in Hillsboro, Oregon, is housed in a former Toshiba Ceramics America facility?"} +{"answers": ["Heston's Fantastical Food"], "question": "chef Heston Blumenthal sought to super-size food in his Channel 4 series , including making a pub out of pies?"} +{"answers": ["Nugroho", "Notosusanto", "Nugroho Notosusanto"], "question": "Indonesian historian and minister of education \"\" had a film-writing credit?"} +{"answers": ["Conquest of Mind"], "question": "Easwaran's gives advice on how to become a skilled juggler in controlling one's mental \"likes and dislikes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kulap"], "question": " are small funerary sculptures from New Ireland associated with death rituals?"} +{"answers": ["Marta Del Sol"], "question": "actress Leonor Varela, who played in \"Dallas\", watched YouTube videos to research her character's bipolar disorder?"} +{"answers": ["Iggy's"], "question": " has been named the best restaurant in Asia by both the \"Miele Guide\" and The World's 50 Best Restaurants?"} +{"answers": ["Super Robot Wars UX"], "question": "the upcoming video game will feature robots from 16 different media franchise titles?"} +{"answers": ["Austromegabalanus psittacus"], "question": "the is used in Chilean cuisine?"} +{"answers": ["Belva", "Davis", "Belva Davis"], "question": "long-time television journalist \"\" recalls being chased out of the 1964 Republican National Convention by attendees who yelled racial slurs?"} +{"answers": ["Cerro Sechín"], "question": "it is not known who built the Peruvian site of ?"} +{"answers": ["O'Hara's Tower"], "question": " was built in the mistaken belief that it would enable the garrison at Gibraltar to spy on ships massing at Cadiz?"} +{"answers": ["Nonmagmatic meteorite"], "question": " is a term used in meteoritics to describe iron meteorites that were originally thought to have formed by non-igneous processes?"} +{"answers": ["Now That the Buffalo's Gone"], "question": "Buffy Sainte-Marie's song \"\" originally mentioned that the Kinzua Dam broke the Treaty of Canandaigua?"} +{"answers": ["Fume event"], "question": "a occurs when cabin air in a pressurized aircraft is contaminated with potentially hazardous chemicals?"} +{"answers": ["Howell", "Howell Conant", "Howell Thomas Conant", "Conant"], "question": "photographer considered Grace Kelly's jaw her only flaw, and hid it with a dog or baby?"} +{"answers": ["Sweetbriar Hall"], "question": "scientist Joseph Priestley is believed to have lived at \"\", in Nantwich, Cheshire, and another scientist, Sir William Bowman, was born there?"} +{"answers": ["Nyarroh"], "question": ", a female chief of the Barri region of Sierra Leone, hosted multiple negotiations between the British and Mende tribes in the 1880s and 1890s?"} +{"answers": ["Blood donation in Bangladesh"], "question": "about half of the are one-time donations for specific patients?"} +{"answers": ["Orators Mound"], "question": "Henry Clay and Daniel Webster addressed crowds from the in Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Sali Aga", "Aga", "Sali Aga Đevrlić", "Sali"], "question": " was nicknamed Rudnik Bull because of the mass orgies that he organized for himself and his men?"} +{"answers": ["Godus"], "question": "the upcoming video game is the spiritual successor to Peter Molyneux's \"Populous\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maskanah"], "question": "the relative distance of , a town in northern Syria, to the Euphrates has varied over the years due to changes in the river's bed?"} +{"answers": ["Venus flytrap sea anemone"], "question": "the \"\" has been found in large numbers near decaying gelatinous carcases on the seabed?"} +{"answers": ["Ismail", "Sariamin Ismail", "Sariamin"], "question": " was the first female novelist in Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Even the Stars Look Lonesome"], "question": "in , author Maya Angelou defends her controversial support of Clarence Thomas?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel C. Hughes", "Hughes", "Samuel"], "question": " was one of the first people to move to Arizona for health reasons?"} +{"answers": ["Australian National University Classics Museum", "National University Classics Museum"], "question": "a bronze head once owned by the Roman emperor Augustus was stolen from the in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Flowers", "Marquis", "Marquis Flowers"], "question": " was named the defensive MVP of college football's 2012 New Mexico Bowl?"} +{"answers": ["1,1-Ethanedithiol", "1,1-ethanedithiol"], "question": "the durian-scented food flavouring smells so bad that it is sold as a 1% solution?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Mound Reserve"], "question": "Ohio's includes two prehistoric earthworks \"(one pictured)\" and a canyon where a battle was reputedly fought?"} +{"answers": ["Joyas Prestadas"], "question": "the songs Jenni Rivera chose to cover on her album were songs she listened to while working as a cashier?"} +{"answers": ["Domingues", "Adelina", "Adelina Domingues"], "question": " was the world's oldest person between and ?"} +{"answers": ["MineCon", "MINECON"], "question": "7,000 fans attended 2012, a convention celebrating the video game \"Minecraft\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rimac Concept One", "Rimac Concept"], "question": "the \"\" has been described as the world's first electric supercar?"} +{"answers": ["Phormosoma placenta"], "question": "young cusk-eels hide between the spines of the sea urchin species to find protection from predators?"} +{"answers": ["Gravity Bone"], "question": "the free-to-play video game uses id Software's \"Quake 2\" engine and incorporates music by Asian filmmaker Wong Kar-wai?"} +{"answers": ["Lagier", "Suzanne", "Suzanne Lagier"], "question": "French theatre actress and singer made her début at age thirteen at the Théâtre des Variétés in 1846?"} +{"answers": ["Infinite Love"], "question": "Indian composer A. R. Rahman \"\", known for \"Slumdog Millionaire\", released his single \"\" to \"instill faith and optimism in people\" prior to the predicted doomsday on 21 December 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Coin", "Christophe", "Christophe Coin"], "question": "\"supremely talented\" was conductor and cellist in recording Bach's ten cantatas with violoncello piccolo, including the chorale cantata \"Jesu, nun sei gepreiset\", BWV 41, for New Year's Day?"} +{"answers": ["Cauloramphus disjunctus"], "question": "fossils of the bryozoan dating back a million years have been found with their spines intact?"} +{"answers": ["Half-Blood Blues"], "question": " by Esi Edugyan was not released in Canada until , six months behind schedule and from a different publisher, yet it won that year's Scotiabank Giller Prize?"} +{"answers": ["Dorsey v. United States"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court decided in that a new law on crack cocaine offenses applied retroactively?"} +{"answers": ["Extra Virginity"], "question": ", a 2011 book about olive oil, was criticized by \"The New York Times\" as \"an unintentional master class in how to say waxy and embalming things about fresh food\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vaikuntha Chaturdashi"], "question": "on , a Hindu festival day, worshippers offer earthen lamps and cotton wicks to Shiva and Vishnu \"\" at the Varanasi Shiva Temple?"} +{"answers": ["Venric Emeka-Wococha Mark", "Mark", "Venric", "Venric Mark"], "question": "2012 College Football All-American holds the Northwestern records for both single-game kickoff and single-game punt return yards?"} +{"answers": ["Danganronpa"], "question": "the video game is to have an anime television series based on it?"} +{"answers": ["Withering away of the state"], "question": "in Marxism, is the process which should lead to a stateless communist utopia?"} +{"answers": ["Well Well Well", "Well Well Well"], "question": "a line from John Lennon's \"\" has been interpreted as both a reference to cannibalism and a sexual metaphor?"} +{"answers": ["Daiwa Major"], "question": "the Japanese racehorse \"\" won the Mile Championship by a neck two years in a row?"} +{"answers": ["Panch Kalyanaka"], "question": "five auspicious events in the life of each Jain Tirthankara are known as ?"} +{"answers": ["Baby", "Baby Ray", "Ray"], "question": "Green Bay Packers tackle was named to the NFL's All-Decade Team for the 1940s?"} +{"answers": ["Sa", "Horus", "Horus Sa"], "question": " may have been a pharaoh of Egypt?"} +{"answers": ["Reid House", "Whitelaw Reid", "Whitelaw Reid House"], "question": "Whitelaw Reids still stands near the village of Cedarville, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["David González", "González", "David González", "David"], "question": "skateboarder was named \"Thrasher\" magazine's 2012 \"Skater of the Year\"?"} +{"answers": ["Obelia longissima"], "question": "the hydrozoan sometimes disperses by rafting?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Aylwin", "Jean Aylwin"], "question": "actress \"\" inspired a new dress style \"in crepe and lace\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sirmaniyah"], "question": "in the 12th century, the Syrian village of was a Crusader fief?"} +{"answers": ["Seyferth", "Fritz Seyferth", "Fritz"], "question": " joined the University of Michigan football team as a walk-on and became the third-leading scorer in the Big Ten Conference in 1970?"} +{"answers": ["IVB meteorite"], "question": " as a group have the most extreme chemical composition of all iron meteorites?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Francis", "William Francis", "Francis"], "question": " has held the positions of vice-chairman and chief operating officer of Tarmac Plc?"} +{"answers": ["Arab television drama"], "question": " are a type of serialized fiction on television in the Arab world that are similar in style to Latin American telenovelas?"} +{"answers": ["Bloomington freight station"], "question": "the in Bloomington, Indiana, has two rooflines?"} +{"answers": ["Meat City"], "question": "the single release of John Lennon's \"\" has a backwards message to \"check the album\", on which the song has a vulgar backwards message instead?"} +{"answers": ["Rollstone Boulder"], "question": "in order to save the \"\" from being demolished, it was blown up?"} +{"answers": ["Pengkhianatan G30S/PKI"], "question": " (\"Treachery of G30S/PKI\") may have become the most-viewed Indonesian film of all time because of its use for pro-Suharto propaganda?"} +{"answers": ["Vaikuntha Chaturmurti"], "question": ", a four-headed aspect of the Hindu god Vishnu, is mostly found in Kashmir?"} +{"answers": ["Rebellion Beer Company"], "question": "the , a microbrewery in Marlow Bottom, South East England, uses the chalky water of the local Chiltern Hills, which has high levels of minerals and salts?"} +{"answers": ["2012 StarCraft II World Championship Series", "StarCraft II World Championship Series"], "question": "Lee-Sak \"PartinG\" Won took first place at the held in Shanghai?"} +{"answers": ["Biorhiza pallida"], "question": "the larvae of \"(adult pictured)\" cause oak apples, which may also contain up to twenty other species of gall wasp larvae, most of them hyperparasites?"} +{"answers": ["Cunningham of Drumquhassle"], "question": " escaped one charge of treason, only to be hanged for another?"} +{"answers": ["Florbetapir", "Florbetapir"], "question": " is an FDA-approved diagnostic tool for detecting Alzheimer's disease?"} +{"answers": ["Verduzzo"], "question": "wine from , the grape behind the modern Italian wine Ramandolo, was first recorded being served at a 1409 banquet honoring Pope Gregory XII?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Dérigoin", "Dérigoin", "Joseph"], "question": " and his men stormed a fortification using a ladder during the French occupation of Madagascar and subsequently took 3,000 prisoners?"} +{"answers": ["Cobscook Bay"], "question": "a mid-1930s attempt to generate electricity at was abandoned, but a new tidal power generation method succeeded there in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Neville", "William Neville", "William Neville"], "question": "poet made himself a cloak of linen and buckskin which was supposed to render him invisible?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Sage National Park"], "question": ", the British Virgin Islands's first national reserve, was acquired in 1964 following a grant provided by Laurance Rockefeller?"} +{"answers": ["Bently Spang", "Bently", "Spang"], "question": "Cheyenne artist satirized anthropologists' depictions of Native Americans as a \"lost culture\" with a museum exhibit showcasing ordinary objects?"} +{"answers": ["Maryamin, Homs", "Maryamin"], "question": "the fourth-century Byzantine mosaic discovered in , in central Syria, is one of the few artifacts that give an indication on how the organ instrument was used in antiquity?"} +{"answers": ["Baboun", "Vera", "Vera Baboun"], "question": "Palestinian Christian , Bethlehem's first female mayor, holds a master's degree in African-American literature?"} +{"answers": ["Concealing-Coloration in the Animal Kingdom"], "question": "Theodore Roosevelt attacked for \"wild absurdities\" like the book's depiction of \"camouflaged\" roseate spoonbills \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marmaduke Constable", "Constable", "Marmaduke", "Marmaduke Constable"], "question": " was the great-grandfather of the poet, Henry Constable, author of \"Diana\", one of the first English sonnet sequences?"} +{"answers": ["Cheers, season 3", "Cheers", "Cheers"], "question": "the of \"Cheers\" has a new psychiatrist, a pregnant waitress, a romantic childless triangle, and a dead coach?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Land", "Queen Elizabeth Land"], "question": "a part of Antarctica nearly double the area of the United Kingdom was named to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee year?"} +{"answers": ["Let There Be Love", "Let There Be Love"], "question": "Christina Aguilera wore a \"cinched in corset\" designed by The Blonds for her performance of \"\" at the 2012 American Music Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Pancharanga Kshetrams"], "question": "the Tiger of Mysore did not have his meal until he heard the bell of the Srirangapatna Ranganatha temple, one of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Long Live the Queen", "Long Live the Queen"], "question": "in the video game , players must keep a princess alive until she turns 15 and can be crowned?"} +{"answers": ["El Condor Pasa", "El Condor Pasa"], "question": "in 1999, the racehorse became the Japanese Horse of the Year without running in any races held in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Gundicha Temple"], "question": "in Hindu mythology Lakshmi ordered her consort's chariot \"\" damaged when he left her behind for his annual vacation to ?"} +{"answers": ["Right Now", "Right Now"], "question": "French disc jockey David Guetta co-wrote and co-produced Rihanna's song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Somerset", "Lady", "Henry Somerset", "Lady Henry Somerset"], "question": " scandalised 1870s society by revealing her husband's homosexuality, but was later voted the best choice to be the United Kingdom's first female prime minister?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Severus Ziegler", "Hans", "Ziegler"], "question": " proposed the name \"Hitler-Jugend\" (Hitler Youth) for the Nazi youth movement?"} +{"answers": ["The Grove", "The Grove"], "question": "the village of Cold Spring, New York, rejected a thousand-dollar offer for the Richard Upjohn-designed as \"insultingly low\" despite restoration estimates a thousand times that?"} +{"answers": ["Cyber Terror Response Center"], "question": "the South Korean raided Korean Google offices over concerns about Google Street View?"} +{"answers": ["Htou-tjyen", "Tujeon"], "question": "the traditional playing cards \"\" of Korea were about half an inch (a bit over 1 cm) wide?"} +{"answers": ["Tyshane"], "question": "record producer produced his first song at age 10?"} +{"answers": ["Monster Monpiece"], "question": "the upcoming video game includes artwork of re-imagined legendary creatures from more than 50 artists?"} +{"answers": ["Levy-Dew"], "question": "the New Year's Day carol \"\" was a part of a Welsh water-blessing ritual?"} +{"answers": ["Torque amplifier"], "question": "Vannevar Bush's use of the solved a problem with the ball-and-disk integrator that Lord Kelvin found when he first thought of the differential analyser over 40 years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Kiss You", "Kiss You"], "question": "One Direction band member Louis Tomlinson thinks that their video for their new song \"\" is \"pure stupidity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Four Kumaras"], "question": "some Hindus believe that the roam the universe as four naked five-year-old children?"} +{"answers": ["Acuña", "Luis", "Luis Bravo de Acuña", "Luís Bravo de Acuña"], "question": "the Spanish nobleman and soldier played a key role in improving the defences of Gibraltar in the 17th century?"} +{"answers": ["Angel's chameleon", "Furcifer angeli"], "question": "despite the destruction of its forest habitat, the has adapted to life near roads and villages?"} +{"answers": ["Bashar", "al-Shatti", "Bashar al-Shatti"], "question": "\"Pan-Arab heartthrob\" from \"Star Academy\" writes religious music as well as television and cartoon scores?"} +{"answers": ["Jalsha Movies"], "question": " is a 24-hour Bengali movie channel of STAR India that started on 16 December 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Opera House", "Jamestown Opera House"], "question": "before it was moved to the , the post office in Jamestown, Ohio, sometimes changed locations once per week?"} +{"answers": ["Benstonite", "benstonite"], "question": "the first specimens of \"(mineral pictured)\" were collected on New Year's Eve, 1954?"} +{"answers": ["San Jacinto Fault Zone", "San Jacinto fault"], "question": "the Anza seismic gap on the has potential for a magnitude 6.5 earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross", "List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients", "List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients"], "question": ", a bomber pilot during World War II, was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross as a U-boat commander?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel N. Patterson House"], "question": "the survived the destruction of most of its neighborhood in the 1974 Xenia tornado?"} +{"answers": ["René de Segonzac", "René", "De Segonzac", "Segonzac", "de Segonzac"], "question": "French explorer and adventurer was accused of the murder of a fellow army officer?"} +{"answers": ["St Edward's Passage"], "question": "the sermon regarded as the \"first set-piece confrontation of the English Reformation\" was preached on Christmas Eve 1525 at St Edward King and Martyr on , Cambridge?"} +{"answers": ["Sandra Eisert", "Sandra", "Eisert"], "question": " was the first White House picture editor, and later designed the cover photo for the 1988 Monsters of Rock Tour?"} +{"answers": ["Casa Histórica de Tucumán", "Casa de Tucumán"], "question": "the Argentine Declaration of Independence was proclaimed by the Congress of Tucumán at the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Clark", "Edward Clark", "Clark", "Edward", "Thomas Edward Clark"], "question": ", the only British student of Arnold Schoenberg, conducted the first British performance of his teacher's Chamber Symphony No. 1, and also invited Schoenberg to conduct his \"Gurre-Lieder\" for the BBC?"} +{"answers": ["Encephalartos lebomboensis"], "question": "the is endangered, with only about 5,000 plants remaining in the wild?"} +{"answers": ["Shengkun", "Guo Shengkun", "Guo"], "question": ", a former metal executive, has been appointed China's Minister of Public Security despite having little legal experience?"} +{"answers": ["Tukgahgo Mountain"], "question": "during sampling in 1991, a geologic formation near was informally named \"Chilly\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Madia", "Madia"], "question": "since retirement, has been appointed a presidential advisor at three universities, vice president of SLAC, and the director of a company?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin", "Freakley", "Benjamin C. Freakley", "Benjamin Freakley"], "question": "retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General \"\" served under General David Petraeus during Operation Iraqi Freedom, and later commanded the 10th Mountain Division in Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Malawi–Malaysia relations"], "question": "the first stop in Malaysian Prime Minister Mahatir Mohammed's 1997 tour of Africa was to build ?"} +{"answers": ["August Agbola O'Browne", "O'Browne", "August"], "question": " was the only black participant in the Warsaw Uprising of 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St Bartholomew, Yeovilton", "Church of St Bartholomew"], "question": "the , was declared redundant and then became the Fleet Air Arm's Memorial Church?"} +{"answers": ["Maling Kutang"], "question": ", filmed in under a week, included a gorilla costume and \"magic\" underwear and panties?"} +{"answers": ["Ramón Homs", "Ramón", "Homs", "Ramón Homs Miralpeix"], "question": " is a para-alpine LW6/8 classified standing skier who lost his arm in a motorcycle accident?"} +{"answers": ["Jeff Kimball House", "Jeff Kimball", "Kimball House"], "question": "the was originally a farmer's home, even though it was built in town, not on the farm?"} +{"answers": ["St. Joseph's Church", "Church of St Joseph", "St. Joseph's Church, Beijing"], "question": "Beijing's \"\" has been damaged by an earthquake, burned during the Boxer Rebellion, converted into a school after the Chinese Civil War, and closed during the Cultural Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Mirzoev", "Ivan Mirzoev", "Ivan"], "question": "the first successful oil well in Baku was built by , an ethnic Armenian?"} +{"answers": ["Cape Cod Expressway"], "question": "although was planned to run from New York City to Provincetown, Massachusetts along many state and federal highways, it was never built?"} +{"answers": ["Benny", "Brunner", "Benny Brunner"], "question": "filmmaker won a special commendation at the 1991 Prix Europa for \"A Philosopher for All Seasons\"?"} +{"answers": ["Phase plug"], "question": "the first in a horn loudspeaker was developed in the 1920s by Bell System engineers?"} +{"answers": ["The Age of Innocence", "The Age of Innocence", "Age of Innocence"], "question": "in 2010, a man from England was convicted on child pornography charges for purchasing books, including , from a mainstream bookshop?"} +{"answers": ["Igwe", "Leo Igwe", "Leo"], "question": "human rights activist \"\" works to combat modern witchcraft accusations in Nigeria?"} +{"answers": ["Olav Dalen", "Olav", "Dalen"], "question": "Norwegian goalkeeper kept a clean sheet in his first two matches in Tippeligaen?"} +{"answers": ["Love Without Tragedy / Mother Mary"], "question": "Rihanna's song \"\" features references to Marilyn Monroe and James Dean?"} +{"answers": ["Trial of Thomas Hogg"], "question": " was accused of fathering piglets because they resembled him, which was allegedly proven when the mother sow became aroused by him?"} +{"answers": ["Isophyllia sinuosa"], "question": "the light-dependent \"\" is an aggressive species that attacks neighbouring corals to keep from being over-shadowed?"} +{"answers": ["Josef", "Josef Brown", "Brown"], "question": " originated the role of Johnny Castle in the stage adaptation of \"Dirty Dancing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bhadra Fort"], "question": "a tower clock at was the first electrical connection of Ahmedabad?"} +{"answers": ["Carme García", "Carme García Rigau", "Carme", "García"], "question": "para-alpine skier and blind sailor has trouble living in Vigo, Spain, because of the occasional lack of streets with sidewalks?"} +{"answers": ["Heath Chapel"], "question": " in Shropshire is described as being the perfect example of a rich little Norman chapel?"} +{"answers": ["Gunnies"], "question": "miners cautiously used a long iron rod when they thought they were near a ?"} +{"answers": ["Annabel", "Breuer", "Annabel Breuer"], "question": " \"\" won gold at the 2009 European Championships in wheelchair fencing and at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in wheelchair basketball?"} +{"answers": ["William", "More", "William More", "William More"], "question": "a lawsuit by brought the first Blackfriars Theatre to an end?"} +{"answers": ["Life story work", "life story work"], "question": " can be beneficial to adults with dementia?"} +{"answers": ["Ledesma", "Ish", "Ish Ledesma"], "question": "Miami-based producer was the lead songwriter for two different one-hit wonder bands in the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Birmingham", "Birmingham"], "question": "prior to its racing career, the Thoroughbred racehorse sustained a serious injury and was initially ordered to be destroyed?"} +{"answers": ["Just This Once"], "question": "the 1993 romance novel was authored by a computer in collaboration with its programmer?"} +{"answers": ["Old Stone Congregational Church"], "question": "the sandstone walls of the \"\" in Lyons, Colorado, are 20 inches (510 mm) thick?"} +{"answers": ["Sipahoetar", "Albert Manoempak Sipahoetar", "Adam Malik", "A.", "A. M. Sipahoetar"], "question": " is credited with writing the first biography in Indonesian?"} +{"answers": ["Salmonella bongori"], "question": "the pathogenic bacteria , which can cause diarrhea, was originally found in a lizard in Chad in 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Ernest Gerald Gibbins", "Ernest Gibbins", "Gibbins"], "question": "the scientist was speared to death by tribesmen who believed he would use their blood samples for \"white man's witchcraft\"?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Algeciras", "Siege of Algeciras"], "question": "some of the stone balls \"\" thrown in the were reused in the 1487 Siege of Málaga?"} +{"answers": ["Grace", "Riñoza-Plazo", "Grace Riñoza-Plazo"], "question": "after losing in the 2010 Philippine senatorial election, joined a coalition of groups which opposed the continued use of automated voting machines in that election?"} +{"answers": ["Symphyotrichum georgianum"], "question": "the is a relict species of the historic post oak–savanna ecosystem?"} +{"answers": ["Throffer"], "question": "in \"The Godfather\", the \"offer\" that cannot be refused is not an offer at all, but is instead a ?"} +{"answers": ["Sweetwater Creek", "Sweetwater Creek"], "question": "the that is the main source of water supply for the city of Sweetwater, Tennessee, gets much of its flow from groundwater?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Clark", "Clark", "Robert", "Robert Clark"], "question": " teddy bear is thought to have been the only one to have parachuted behind enemy lines and then survive as a prisoner of war?"} +{"answers": ["Atlantea tulita"], "question": "the endangered \"\" can only lay its eggs on the prickly bush, which is losing its habitat?"} +{"answers": ["Brain Activity Map Project", "BRAIN Initiative"], "question": "the has the goal of mapping the activity of every neuron in the human brain in ten years?"} +{"answers": ["Stone circles of Junapani"], "question": "the positions and orientations of markings on the megalithic in Central India, may have been used to indicate the movements of astronomical objects?"} +{"answers": ["Burj Qa'i"], "question": "pagans and Christians lived together under Byzantine rule in the Syrian village of between the mid-fifth and mid-sixth centuries CE?"} +{"answers": ["St. Ouen F.C."], "question": " once played Celtic aided by guest players from Southampton?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick of Aragon, Count of Luna", "Frederic, Count of Luna", "Frederic,", "Luna"], "question": "King Martin of Aragon wanted to ensure the accession of his illegitimate grandson, , but died from laughter before he could do so?"} +{"answers": ["Larson", "Clarence Larson", "Clarence", "Clarence Edward Larson"], "question": "despite not intending to study at a university, \"\" went on to become a senior chemist in the Manhattan Project?"} +{"answers": ["Capture of Farurriyah", "Capture of Faruriyyah"], "question": "in order to remove a rival general from the capital, the Abbasid vizier Ahmad b. al-Khasib sent him to the Byzantine Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Reggie", "Dunn", "Reggie Dunn"], "question": "American football player set an NCAA record with four kickoff returns for touchdowns in a season?"} +{"answers": ["My Hands"], "question": "Leona Lewis said that her song \"\" was the \"perfect fit\" for the \"Final Fantasy XIII\" theme song?"} +{"answers": ["Newton Corner station", "Newton Corner"], "question": " has at various times been a commuter rail depot, a trolley station, and now a busy bus stop?"} +{"answers": ["Barbary ground squirrel", "Atlantoxerus getulus"], "question": "the \"\" is the only African species of squirrel that lives north of the Sahara?"} +{"answers": ["Hawad"], "question": "the poet inserts altered letters into his writings to create space within them?"} +{"answers": ["Humanistic coefficient"], "question": "the is a major element in the sociological theory of Florian Znaniecki?"} +{"answers": ["Charlotte Mary Sanford Barnes", "Charlotte", "Barnes"], "question": " play \"Octavia Bragaldi\" moves the Kentucky Tragedy from 1825 to 15th century Milan?"} +{"answers": ["Johanna", "Welin", "Johanna Welin"], "question": " \"\" emigrated from Sweden to Germany in order to play for the German women's national basketball team?"} +{"answers": ["Torre de los Adalides"], "question": "the in Algeciras was destroyed by the Spaniards during the Spanish–American War as they thought the Americans might use it as a landmark or base of their own?"} +{"answers": ["Carson", "David", "David Carson", "David Carson"], "question": " had never heard of \"Star Trek\" when he moved to America, but five years later directed the film \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sexplosion!"], "question": "My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult vocalist Groovie Mann called the band's 1991 album an open-ended fantasy for the listener?"} +{"answers": ["Santiago", "David Delgado Santiago", "Héctor David Delgado Santiago", "Héctor", "El Metro 4"], "question": "drug lord punished the local transit police and forced them to patrol on foot for pulling him over?"} +{"answers": ["K-140", "K-140"], "question": "Kansas highway route \"(shield pictured)\" was originally established in 1925 as U.S. Route 40S?"} +{"answers": ["Second Baptist Church", "Second Baptist Church"], "question": "the in Mechanicsburg, Ohio, was built on the site of a cemetery?"} +{"answers": ["Australian Flying Corps"], "question": "Australia had its own during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Sphecodopsis"], "question": "after hatching, cuckoo bee larvae use their long sickle-shaped mandibles to destroy any other eggs or larvae around them?"} +{"answers": ["Micrometeorite", "micrometeorites"], "question": " contribute most of the extraterrestrial material that comes to Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Sanders", "Joseph G. Sanders", "Joseph"], "question": " served as a captain in the Confederate Army during the US Civil War, then switched sides to become a lieutenant in the Union Army?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Lataminah"], "question": "in the early 19th century, during Ottoman rule, was the principal village of the district of Hama?"} +{"answers": ["Teresa", "Teresa Silva", "Silva"], "question": "following a paragliding accident that left a paraplegic, she went on to create a disability sport organisation and is working to qualify for the 2014 Winter Paralympics in alpine skiing?"} +{"answers": ["I Don't Give A"], "question": "\"\" contains insight into a day in the life of Madonna?"} +{"answers": ["Fox", "Marie Fox", "Marie"], "question": " \"\", a foundling whose father was unknown, was adopted by a nobleman and became a princess, author and translator?"} +{"answers": ["Count off"], "question": "Bono the song \"Vertigo\" with \"one, two, three, fourteen!\" in Spanish?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Jr.", "Bill Heindl Jr.", "Bill Heindl, Jr."], "question": "a charity hockey game held to benefit former player in 1980 was the only occasion that hockey legends Bobby Orr and Wayne Gretzky played in the same game?"} +{"answers": ["Neff", "Carl Timoleon von Neff", "Carl"], "question": "Baltic German painter built a manor house in Muuga, Estonia, to house his personal art collection?"} +{"answers": ["Hymenaea allendis"], "question": "the extinct legume is the second \"Hymenaea\" species described from Mexican amber?"} +{"answers": ["Barnes", "Carman", "Carman Dee Barnes", "Carman Barnes"], "question": " scandalous novel \"Schoolgirl\", published when she was only sixteen, led to her being expelled from school?"} +{"answers": ["Cooke and Wheatstone telegraph"], "question": "the \"\", the first electric telegraph to be put into commercial service, was initially rejected in favour of a pneumatic system with whistles?"} +{"answers": ["Tilly Edinger", "Tilly", "Edinger"], "question": " founded paleoneurology?"} +{"answers": ["Onésime", "Dorval", "Onésime Dorval"], "question": " was the first certified teacher in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan?"} +{"answers": ["Rick", "Rick DiBernardo", "DiBernardo"], "question": " returned to the National Football League less than one month after he retired?"} +{"answers": ["The Hole", "The Hole"], "question": "dozens of top Church of Scientology executives have reportedly been confined to \"\" and subjected to the Church's \"ecclesiastical discipline\" system?"} +{"answers": ["Lillian", "Lawrence", "Lillian Lawrence"], "question": "in the first 16 years of her acting career, appeared in over 300 operatic and 500 dramatic roles?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Copperhead"], "question": " saw M. E. Clifton James posing as Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery in the build up to D-Day?"} +{"answers": ["Khawabi"], "question": ", a village and medieval castle in northwestern Syria, was captured in the early 12th century by the Crusaders, who assigned its governorship to a local lord?"} +{"answers": ["Austria", "Archduke Alexander Leopold of Austria", "Archduke"], "question": " burned to death while preparing a fireworks display for his sister-in-law, Empress Maria Theresa?"} +{"answers": ["Jeanie Buss", "Buss", "Jeanie", "Jeanie Marie Buss"], "question": "Los Angeles Lakers executive \"\" was named one of the Top 20 Most Influential Women in Sports by \"Sporting News\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oświęcim Chapel"], "question": "the in Krosno is associated with a legend of romantic love between Stanisław Oświęcim and his sister Anna?"} +{"answers": ["Jassem", "Jassem Alwan", "Alwan"], "question": "in July 1963, Syrian colonel led an unsuccessful Nasserist-backed coup against the new Ba'athist-dominated government, resulting in his imprisonment and death sentence?"} +{"answers": ["Friedrich", "Friedrich Gorenstein", "Friedrich Naumovich Gorenstein", "Gorenstein"], "question": "the literary works of thematize political and social dilemmas in Stalinist Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Vamos a Celebrar", "Vamos A Celebrar"], "question": "Puerto Rico's diverse musical heritage influenced Ivy Queen's Christmas composition of \"\", which includes the traditional sound of the plena?"} +{"answers": ["Yad Eliezer Association", "Yad Eliezer"], "question": "Hadassah Weisel, founder of the poverty-relief organization, managed a food collection and packing operation for 1,800 needy families out of her 2½-room Jerusalem apartment?"} +{"answers": ["St. Dominic's Church", "St. Dominic's Church, Macau"], "question": "the first Portuguese-language newspaper in China was published at Macau's \"\" in 1822?"} +{"answers": ["Virology", "Virology"], "question": " is the first English-language journal to focus on viruses?"} +{"answers": ["Rygg", "Nicolai Rygg", "Nicolai"], "question": "in 1928, Central Bank of Norway governor pressured an opposition leader to file a vote of no confidence against the Cabinet?"} +{"answers": ["George Elmer Schwartz", "Elmer Schwartz", "Elmer", "Elmer George Schwartz", "Schwartz"], "question": "fullback led the 1930 Washington State Cougars football team to the 1931 Rose Bowl against Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["Guam Museum"], "question": "the , which is slated to move to a permanent home in 2014, has been housed in temporary locations since its destruction during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Carnival of Huejotzingo"], "question": "during this year's \"(parade pictured)\" over five tons of gunpowder were used?"} +{"answers": ["WPA Slave Narrative Collection", "Slave Narrative Collection"], "question": "the Federal Writers' Project's included interviews, conducted primarily between 1936 and 1938, with more than 2,000 former slaves?"} +{"answers": ["Hazel", "Hazel Pritchard", "Pritchard"], "question": ", nicknamed the \"Girl Bradman\", faced the first ball in women's Test cricket?"} +{"answers": ["Wang Min", "Wang Min"], "question": " was named one of \"China's top future leaders to watch\" by the Brookings Institution?"} +{"answers": ["Thema International Fund", "Thema International Fund PLC"], "question": "the , a Bernie Madoff feeder fund, reported a rate of return of 8% during 2007, as competing funds fell 39%?"} +{"answers": ["Roy Chaplin", "Roy", "Chaplin"], "question": " was awarded an OBE in 1946 for his achievements in the design and development of military aircraft and was working on the jump jet \"\" in 1962 when he retired?"} +{"answers": ["Isopogon anethifolius"], "question": "the Australian shrub is named for the resemblance of its leaves to dill?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Jacob Little", "Little"], "question": "famed speculator , the Great Bear of Wall Street, died a broken man after making and losing several fortunes?"} +{"answers": ["Inishtrahull", "Inishtrahull"], "question": "the steamer was missing seven days before being confirmed sunk off the coast of Kilkee, County Clare, Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Gedser wind turbine"], "question": "the design of the was considered seminal for the modern wind industry?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Kenneth Biller", "Biller"], "question": " wrote the that introduced the Borg into \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moneta family"], "question": "the governor of Shkodra, a member of the , sent his wife and children to Venice before the Ottomans besieged his city in 1478?"} +{"answers": ["Hyperconsumerism"], "question": ", \"a consumerism for the sake of consuming\", refers to consuming goods for non-functional purposes?"} +{"answers": ["Schirmer", "Ulf Schirmer", "Ulf"], "question": ", director of the Oper Leipzig, conducted Richard Wagner's early opera \"Die Feen\" as part of the \"Wagner Year 2013\", to be performed in concert at the Bayreuth Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Power of Four", "The Power of Four"], "question": "Welsh rugby union player Alun-Wyn Jones once said he would rather sing \"The Power of Love\" than \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus"], "question": "the \"\" in Turkey, established in 1955, is the longest-serving member of the Hilton Hotels chain outside the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Derdour", "Omar Derdour", "Omar"], "question": " was given the task of travelling to the Arab countries to raise support for the Algerian revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Sutherland", "Fergie", "Fergie Sutherland"], "question": "Imperial Call, winner of the 1996 Cheltenham Gold Cup, was trained by one-legged Korean War veteran ?"} +{"answers": ["Neal Evenhuis", "Neal", "Neal Luit Evenhuis", "Evenhuis"], "question": "the scientist is known for giving humorous and punny names to insects, such as \"Carmenelectra\", \"Phthiria relativitae\", \"Pieza kake\", \"Pieza pie\", and \"Pieza deresistans\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dodds", "Dickie", "Dickie Dodds"], "question": "when Essex cricketer caught a batsman off a long hop, it decided his future marriage plans?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Närke", "Prince Eugen, Duke of Närke"], "question": ", a painter trained in France, was seen as a suitable candidate for the throne of Norway in 1905?"} +{"answers": ["podoconiosis", "Podoconiosis"], "question": "an estimated four million people worldwide suffer from \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["So God Made a Farmer"], "question": "the speech was featured in a Super Bowl XLVII commercial entitled \"Farmer\"?"} +{"answers": ["P. Shilu Ao", "Ao", "P."], "question": " was the first Chief Minister of Nagaland?"} +{"answers": ["Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl"], "question": " is only the second case on the Indian Child Welfare Act taken on by the United States Supreme Court?"} +{"answers": ["Ahn Jun", "Ahn", "Jun Ahn", "Jun"], "question": "South Korean photographer is best known for her \"Self Portrait\" series of pictures showing herself sitting on the edge of skyscrapers?"} +{"answers": ["Tornada", "trnada", "Tornada"], "question": "the is the Occitan equivalent of the Old French \"envoi\", the Galician-Portuguese \"finda\", and the Italian \"congedo\" and \"commiato\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ben", "Guez", "Ben Guez"], "question": "minor league baseball player changed teams five different times during the 2010 season?"} +{"answers": ["Holland", "Bertha", "Bertha of Holland"], "question": "the French queen \"\" was left by her husband because she was \"too fat\", although he himself was too heavy to ride a horse?"} +{"answers": ["1 kroon coin", "1 kroon coin"], "question": "the from 1934 was voted the prettiest coin that has been in circulation in Estonia?"} +{"answers": ["BOKA Vanguard"], "question": "the semi-submersible ship can transport large floating oil rigs, drilling rigs or the world's largest spar platform, the Aasta Hansteen spar?"} +{"answers": ["Shirley Barker", "Shirley", "Shirley Frances Barker", "Barker"], "question": "novelist first book of poetry enraged poet Robert Frost?"} +{"answers": ["Joe V Tani Kazari", "Banana Joe V Tani Kazari"], "question": "the Affenpinscher was described as having the \"perfect body\" by the judge who awarded him the title of Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Highwic"], "question": " has been a filming location for both Burger King and Hell Pizza?"} +{"answers": ["Middletown Academy"], "question": "construction of the \"\" was funded through a lottery?"} +{"answers": ["2005 Pepsi 400"], "question": "Tony Stewart led a Pepsi 400 record of 151 laps in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Fair of Algeciras"], "question": "the annual , founded in 1850, is regarded as the most important festival in the Spanish city of Algeciras?"} +{"answers": ["Marjorie", "Allee", "Marjorie Hill Allee"], "question": "children's author frequently collaborated with her husband, famed zoologist Warder Clyde Allee?"} +{"answers": ["Weiping", "Liu", "Liu Weiping"], "question": "Governor studied aircraft design and graduated from the Party School?"} +{"answers": ["Shit Brook"], "question": "there is a in Shropshire?"} +{"answers": ["Justina Vail Evans", "Evans", "Justina Vail", "Justina"], "question": "Saturn Award-winning actress \"\" is now a life coach, author and hypnotherapist?"} +{"answers": ["Wolley", "Francis", "Francis Wolley"], "question": "from 1601 to 1609 provided a home at Pyrford for the poet John Donne and Anne More after their clandestine marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Marilyn Suzanne Miller", "Marilyn"], "question": "\"Saturday Night Live\" writer got her start in television by calling James L. Brooks after seeing his name in the credits for \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\"?"} +{"answers": ["Re Fong Thin Choo", "Fong Thin Choo"], "question": "in the 1991 case the Singapore High Court held that a public authority's decision can be invalidated if based on a misconception or ignorance of a fact?"} +{"answers": ["Paranapiacaba"], "question": "the railway station at , Brazil, has a clock tower modelled on the tower for Big Ben in London?"} +{"answers": ["Juneau gold belt"], "question": "more than three-quarters of Alaska's lode gold was mined from the ?"} +{"answers": ["Sparkle in the Rain"], "question": "the 1984 Simple Minds album spent 57 weeks in the UK LP charts?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Mitchell", "Tony Mitchell", "Tony", "Mitchell"], "question": "the University of North Texas' is a projected lottery pick in June's 2013 NBA Draft?"} +{"answers": ["Oram Nincehelser House"], "question": "the \"\" was built to impress Nincehelser's new bride, who deserted him just a few years later?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Wolley", "Elizabeth", "Wolley"], "question": "Queen Elizabeth I nicknamed her \"sweet apple\"?"} +{"answers": ["Spanish Paralympic Committee", "Paralympic Committee"], "question": "Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo is the Honorary President of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald", "Gerald Finnerman", "Gerald Perry Finnerman", "Finnerman"], "question": "cinematographer , who worked on \"Moonlighting\" and \"\", was the sole survivor of a plane crash in 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Norman Cob"], "question": "members of the horse breed represent France in international driving competitions?"} +{"answers": ["Christian Thomsen Carl", "Christian", "Carl"], "question": "when was killed in a duel, his murderer was arrested and thus prevented from burning down Anklam?"} +{"answers": ["Teresa", "Vidaure", "Teresa Gil de Vidaure"], "question": "King James the Conqueror of Aragon \"\" left his leper wife, , in order to pursue an incestuous relationship?"} +{"answers": ["Ponirah Terpidana"], "question": "Slamet Rahardjo garnered three Citra Award nominations for the film ?"} +{"answers": ["Andrews", "Jane Andrews", "Jane", "Jane Andrews"], "question": "author and educator was the first student to enroll at Antioch College?"} +{"answers": ["Brookville Tunnel"], "question": "during the construction of the in Virginia, repairs to two major cave-ins were prevented by a landslide that blocked the tunnel's western entrance?"} +{"answers": ["International Association of Applied Linguistics"], "question": "the holds a World Congress every three years?"} +{"answers": ["Feistritz an der Gail"], "question": "in the Kufenstechen festival held in , unmarried men ride bareback on Noriker horses \"\" and break a barrel to splinters with an iron club?"} +{"answers": ["Wolley", "John Wolley", "John", "John Wolley"], "question": " was sent to King James in June 1586 to assure him that Mary, Queen of Scots was being well treated, and four months later was one of the commissioners who tried and convicted her?"} +{"answers": ["Project Lead the Way"], "question": ", a pre-engineering program used in secondary schools, was started in the Shenendehowa Central School District in New York?"} +{"answers": ["Sandy Dukat", "Sandy", "Dukat"], "question": ", Paralympic alpine skiing medalist in 2002 and 2006, was also a Paratriathlon World Champion in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Gossabrough"], "question": "in 1924 the \"White Lady\", known locally as the \"Widden Wife\", was shipwrecked in the vicinity of in Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Jiheng", "Li", "Li Jiheng"], "question": " has been Governor of China's Yunnan Province since 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Cenocrinus"], "question": "the can break free from its stem in order to evade predators?"} +{"answers": ["Monroe Doctrine Centennial half dollar"], "question": "the \"\" was struck as part of a plan to bring Hollywood good publicity?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan Allen", "Ryan", "Allen", "Ryan Allen"], "question": " twice won the Ray Guy Award as the best college football punter?"} +{"answers": ["Black City", "Black City"], "question": "the first oil pipeline in the Russian Empire, laid by the Nobel brothers, fed the refineries in , Baku, now in the Republic of Azerbaijan?"} +{"answers": ["Pobre Corazón"], "question": "\"\", recorded by Divino, was included on Ivy Queen's \"Sentimiento\" as a part of her evolution in reggaetón?\""} +{"answers": ["HTC Rhyme"], "question": "despite being developed with female focus groups, and being available in a plum color, the smartphone was not explicitly marketed towards women?"} +{"answers": ["Ulu Temburong National Park"], "question": "Brunei's can only be reached by longboat?"} +{"answers": ["Beatrice", "Beatrice of Falkenburg", "Falkenburg"], "question": "the stained glass donor portrait \"\" of the 23-year-old German queen , widow of Richard of Cornwall, is among the oldest still intact?"} +{"answers": ["Hamilton", "John Hamilton", "John Hamilton", "John"], "question": "former North Carolina Loyalist militia commander was appointed as the British Consul to Norfolk, Virginia, after the American Revolutionary War?"} +{"answers": ["Slavery in Niger"], "question": "in the case of in 2008, a woman successfully defended herself against charges of bigamy by accusing the government of Niger of treating her like a slave?"} +{"answers": ["Andrés", "Boira", "Andrés Boira"], "question": "visually impaired skier represented Spain at the 2006 and 2010 Winter Paralympics with different ski guides?"} +{"answers": ["González Castro", "Castro", "Gustavo González Castro", "Gustavo"], "question": " left the Mexican Army, and later became a drug trafficker for Los Zetas?"} +{"answers": ["Go Missin'"], "question": "Kia Makarechi of \"The Huffington Post\" wrote that Usher's song \"\" contains \"serial killer-esque undertones\" in its lyrics?"} +{"answers": ["Panchakanya"], "question": "each of the \"\" from Hindu epics, venerated as exemplary chaste women, is recorded to have \"known\" at least one man other than her husband?"} +{"answers": ["Distinguished Warfare Medal"], "question": "the is the first American combat-related award to be created since the Bronze Star Medal in 1944?"} +{"answers": ["British Democratic Party", "British Democratic Party"], "question": "the new far right party the was established by current Member of the European Parliament Andrew Brons?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Feder", "Kenneth Feder"], "question": " teenage interest in the paranormal led to a career in archaeology studying it?"} +{"answers": ["Anakalang"], "question": " is a society and a megalithic site in Sumba, Indonesia noted for its quadrangular adzes and numerous megalithic tombs?"} +{"answers": ["Grimes Mill", "Grimes Mill"], "question": "until it was destroyed by fire in January 2013, was the only roller mill museum in North Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Blanche van Frankrijk", "Blanche", "Blanche of France", "France", "Blanche of France"], "question": " was made a nun at the age of seven in order to atone for her aunt Blanche's adultery?"} +{"answers": ["Stanydale Temple"], "question": "the discoverer of Scotland's ancient \"\" thought it was patterned after temples in Malta?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Lawrason Riggs", "T.", "T. Lawrason Riggs", "Riggs"], "question": "Catholic priest was forbidden to celebrate mass at Yale University?"} +{"answers": ["Museo Municipal de Algeciras", "Municipal Museum of Algeciras"], "question": "the documents three periods in Algeciras's history: Roman-Byzantine Algecir, the Andalusian city, and the modern era?"} +{"answers": ["Slows Bar BQ"], "question": "a chicken sandwich from in Detroit, Michigan, made it to the final of \"Adam Richman's Best Sandwich in America\"?"} +{"answers": ["Berners Bay"], "question": "the Auke people picked nagoonberries at \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["66th Division", "66th Division", "66th Infantry Division"], "question": "the of the British Army lost almost three-quarters of its strength during the first ten days of the Spring Offensive in March 1918?"} +{"answers": ["Sally", "Jewell", "Sally Jewell"], "question": ", President Barack Obama's nominee for United States Secretary of the Interior, has climbed Vinson Massif, the tallest peak in Antarctica?"} +{"answers": ["Fulmar", "Fulmar"], "question": "the sank off the coast of Kilkee, Co. Clare, exactly 50 years to the day after the \"Intrinsic\" did?"} +{"answers": ["Guerrero Silva", "Óscar Eduardo Guerrero Silva", "Silva", "Óscar Guerrero Silva", "Óscar"], "question": "Mexican drug lord was nicknamed \"Winnie Pooh\"?"} +{"answers": ["Locally listed buildings in Crawley"], "question": "dignitaries travelled from as far afield as Yugoslavia to look at Tilgate's \"impressive\" shopping parade, one of Crawley's ?"} +{"answers": ["Villa", "Irene", "Irene Villa"], "question": "ETA bombing survivor, author and para-alpine skier was a member of the first Spanish women's disability ski club?"} +{"answers": ["Sprowle", "Andrew Sprowle", "Andrew"], "question": "British Royalist founded the United States Navy's longest continuously operating naval shipyard in 1767?"} +{"answers": ["Sad", "Sad"], "question": "according to Adam Levine of band Maroon 5, \"\" is his most personal track on their album \"Overexposed\"?"} +{"answers": ["Blanche", "Blanche of Burgundy", "Burgundy"], "question": "during her underground imprisonment for adultery, gave birth and became queen of two kingdoms?"} +{"answers": ["1969 Curaçao uprising"], "question": "on May 30, 1969, thousands of oil workers on the small, normally tranquil Caribbean island of Curaçao, causing some $40 million in damage?"} +{"answers": ["Ynes", "Mexia", "Ynes Mexia"], "question": " collected 150,000 plant samples during a career that began at the age of 55?"} +{"answers": ["Creole House"], "question": "the is an important part of a French colonial settlement in Illinois, although it was built by Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Bayanqolu"], "question": ", the governor of China's Jilin Province, is a Mongol?"} +{"answers": ["Antedon mediterranea", "Mediterranean feather star"], "question": "the is often found clinging to sea whips?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Spigot"], "question": " mother killed the mother of one of his racing rivals?"} +{"answers": ["Yisa Yu", "Yisa", "Yu"], "question": "Chinese singer participated three times in the \"Super Girl\" singing contest before reaching the top ten in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Go East, Young Man"], "question": "the truthfulness of many of the facts in U.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas's best-selling 1974 memoir has been questioned?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Vladimirovna Litvinova", "Litvinova", "Anna", "Anna Litvinova"], "question": ", the winner of Miss Universe – Russia 2006 contest, died on 22 January 2013 in a hospital in Germany, after suffering from cancer for one year?"} +{"answers": ["Kaarma-Kirikuküla"], "question": "the small village of in Estonia is site of the Kaarma church and remains of the Kaarma ring fort, both originating from the 13th century?"} +{"answers": ["Edina Müller", "Edina", "Müller"], "question": " \"\" was part of a team that was awarded the Silver Laurel Leaf, Germany's highest sporting honour, in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Tim Barrow", "Barrow", "Tim"], "question": ", the current British ambassador to Russia, was formerly the ambassador to Ukraine?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Alfred Planyavsky", "Planyavsky"], "question": " \"has given his life to the double bass\", playing with the Vienna Philharmonic, writing a history of the instrument, and collecting the \"Kontrabass-Archiv\"?"} +{"answers": ["International Criminal Court investigation in Mali"], "question": "the International Criminal Court is into alleged war crimes in Mali?"} +{"answers": ["Adalid"], "question": "an had to be wise, courageous, loyal, and possess common sense?"} +{"answers": ["Tabo Chos-Khor Monastery", "Tabo Monastery"], "question": " \"\" is the oldest continuously operating Buddhist enclave in both India and the Himalayas?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Jane Phillips-Matz", "Mary", "Phillips-Matz"], "question": "Giuseppe Verdi's biographer once characterized the modern opera business as \"monstropera\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bears and Man"], "question": "Do you know that, while filming the 1978 documentary , director Bill Schmalz witnessed a grizzly bear maul a Parks Canada game warden to death?"} +{"answers": ["Torres", "Efraín Teodoro Torres", "Efraín"], "question": "gunmen broke into a cemetery and stole the corpse of drug lord ?"} +{"answers": ["Treadwell", "John Treadwell", "John Treadwell", "John"], "question": " mining complex \"put Juneau on the map\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Collins Covell", "Covell", "John Collins", "John"], "question": " \"\" served as principal of both the Virginia and West Virginia schools for the deaf and blind?"} +{"answers": ["William Henry Bay"], "question": "the only commercial copper deposit in Southeast Alaska situated north of Prince of Wales Island was located in ?"} +{"answers": ["Ola Williams Kamara", "Ola Kamara", "Kamara", "Ola"], "question": "Norwegian footballer was forced to move home to his mother after signing with Strømsgodset IF?"} +{"answers": ["Andrews", "Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews", "Mary"], "question": " story about Abraham Lincoln may be the most popular book ever published about the 16th President?"} +{"answers": ["Armenian National Congress", "Armenian National Congress"], "question": "Richard Hovannisian called the \"the most comprehensive Eastern Armenian gathering since the Russian conquest of Transcaucasia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grigsby", "Noel Grigsby", "Noel"], "question": "American football player set San Jose State records for receptions and receiving yards in a career?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Leopoldine of Austria", "Austria", "Maria"], "question": "17-year-old \"\" died giving birth to her cousin's child?"} +{"answers": ["Dat Sexy Body"], "question": "the song \"\" was released in 1998 but didn't gain chart success until five years later?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan", "Jonathan Sisson", "Sisson"], "question": "Pope Benedict XIV arranged for instruments to be installed in the Bologna Academy?"} +{"answers": ["al-Sawda", "Al-Sawda"], "question": "the Christian town of became a dynamic center in coastal Syria during French Mandate rule largely because its residents did not take part in the 1919 Syrian Revolt?"} +{"answers": ["Sooranporu"], "question": ", a folk ritual performance in the Southern Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, is a reenactment of the killing of Asuras by Murugan?"} +{"answers": ["Miguel", "Garcés", "Miguel Galindo Garcés"], "question": " won a gold medal at the 2010 Winter Paralympics, although he does not have a disability?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Austin House", "Austin House"], "question": "the \"\" is one of the few left completely intact, inside and out, from the early years of the suburbanization of Ossining, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Ben", "Everson", "Ben Everson"], "question": "English footballer played for Icelandic Úrvalsdeild team Breiðablik when they qualified for the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round?"} +{"answers": ["Ratha Kalpana"], "question": " is a metaphor used in Hindu scriptures to describe the relationship between the senses, mind, intellect and Self?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Buckler", "Walter Buckler"], "question": " was secretary to Queen Katherine Parr and chamberlain to Princess Elizabeth?"} +{"answers": ["Poke-O-Moonshine Mountain"], "question": " \"\", in New York's Adirondacks, is thought to get its name from a corruption of the Algonquin \"Pohqui Moosie\", for \"place of broken smooth rocks\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Hanson", "Hanson", "Bill Hanson"], "question": "basketball player played in Spain and won the 1963–64 FIBA European Champions Cup, after declining to play in the NBA?"} +{"answers": ["Mexico–Venezuela relations"], "question": " were strained in November 2005 by comments Hugo Chavez made on a talk show?"} +{"answers": ["Kedok Ketawa"], "question": "after writing a positive review for the film , Saeroen wrote two scripts for its production company?"} +{"answers": ["Jaklin Çarkçı", "Jaklin", "Çarkçı"], "question": "mezzo-soprano singer can speak six languages?"} +{"answers": ["Eleanor", "Rutland", "Eleanor Paston, Countess of Rutland", "Eleanor Manners, Countess of Rutland"], "question": "the , mother of 11, had to inform the English queen Anne of Cleves that receiving a goodnight kiss was not enough to conceive a child?"} +{"answers": ["Charles-Auguste", "Lebourg", "Charles-Auguste Lebourg"], "question": " designed sculpture \"(example pictured)\" for over 100 drinking fountains scattered throughout France?"} +{"answers": ["Doin' Dirt"], "question": "according to music critic Cameron Adams of \"Herald Sun\", the Maroon 5 song \"\" is a \"disco monster\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lambert", "Kate", "Lambert ten Kate"], "question": "the Dutch linguist was an early phonetician?"} +{"answers": ["Huwen op Bevel"], "question": ", advertised as the first talkie in what is now Indonesia, was the director's last film in that role?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Chao", "Peter", "Chao"], "question": "YouTube personality was forced to study in Canada by his \"prostitute mother\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hakea gibbosa"], "question": "the gum from the Australian shrub was investigated as an additive for sustained-release tablets?"} +{"answers": ["Dennis To", "Dennis", "To", "Dennis To Yu-hang"], "question": ", who played the Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man in the 2010 film \"The Legend Is Born – Ip Man\", won a gold medal in duilian together with two teammates at the 2005 East Asian Games?"} +{"answers": ["Landon Carter Haynes", "Haynes", "Landon"], "question": " \"\" once shot rival newspaperman and politician William G. \"Parson\" Brownlow, who later accused him of stealing corn and selling diseased hogs?"} +{"answers": ["Indians in Bahrain"], "question": " account for 31% of the country's total population?"} +{"answers": ["Gary Lee Suter", "Gary Suter", "Suter", "Gary"], "question": "U.S. Hockey Hall of Famer won a silver medal at the 2002 Olympic Games, 22 years after his brother Bob won gold?"} +{"answers": ["The Dingo Principle"], "question": "sketches on the television comedy series resulted in the expulsion of two Australian diplomats from Iran, and a letter of complaint from the Soviet embassy in Canberra?"} +{"answers": ["1959 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": " defeated Tulane for both its football program's 100th Southeastern Conference victory and head coach Bear Bryant's 100th career victory?"} +{"answers": ["Just for You", "Just for You"], "question": "Lionel Richie's , released soon after his divorce, was dedicated to himself?"} +{"answers": ["Beau Blankenship", "Beau", "Blankenship"], "question": "American football player set an Ohio Bobcats record for rushing yards in a season?"} +{"answers": ["Kaplan", "Vichna Kaplan", "Vichna"], "question": ", the prize pupil of Sarah Schenirer and founder of the first Bais Yaakov high school in America, was initially rejected from joining Schenirer's teachers seminary in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Namling"], "question": " in Tibet contains a prominent fortress which has been likened to castles along the Rhine?"} +{"answers": ["Resesi"], "question": "Chrisye's album found inspiration in The Police?"} +{"answers": ["Ako Bicol", "Ako Bicol Political Party"], "question": "the , which won the most votes in the 2010 Philippine party-list election, may be disqualified from fielding candidates for the 2013 election?"} +{"answers": ["Romesha", "Clinton Romesha", "Clinton"], "question": " \"\", who today is being awarded the Medal of Honor, joined the United States Army after deciding not to be a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?"} +{"answers": ["European Cup Winners' Cup Final", "1983 European Cup Winners' Cup Final", "European Cup Winners' Cup"], "question": "under the management of Alex Ferguson, Aberdeen defeated Real Madrid 2–1 in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Jami Floyd", "Floyd", "Jami"], "question": "American news anchor and lawyer was a White House Fellow who served both First Lady Hillary Clinton and Vice President Al Gore?"} +{"answers": ["Cultural homogenization"], "question": " in the context of the global spread of Western culture has been described under such names as McDonaldization, coca-colonization, Americanization or Westernization?"} +{"answers": ["Centerless grinding"], "question": "in , the workpiece is held in place by nothing more than the friction of both grinding wheels?"} +{"answers": ["Noureddine Aba Prize", "Noureddine Aba", "Noureddine", "Aba", "Fondation Noureddine Aba"], "question": " wrote a series of love poems inspired by a young couple dying at the time of Algeria becoming independent from France?"} +{"answers": ["Mai", "Mai"], "question": "at the age of 79, veteran playback singer Asha Bhosle debuted as an actress in the 2013 Bollywood film playing the title role?"} +{"answers": ["Carl", "Rungenhagen", "Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen"], "question": "in 1833, , director of the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin, conducted the first performance of Bach's \"St John Passion\" after the composer's death?"} +{"answers": ["Persoonia falcata"], "question": "aborigines applied leaves of to circumcision wounds?"} +{"answers": ["Herman", "Herman Postma", "Postma"], "question": "after graduating from Duke and Harvard, scientist \"\" returned to high school to learn Russian?"} +{"answers": ["Sisters, O Sisters"], "question": "Yoko Ono opens her song \"\" by referring to the engineer as a \"male chauvinist pig\"?"} +{"answers": ["Episode 523", "Episode 523"], "question": "\"\" from the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\" marked the wedding of popular couple Scott and Charlene?"} +{"answers": ["Purcell Wilderness Conservancy Provincial Park and Protected Area", "Purcell Wilderness Conservancy Provincial Park"], "question": "the was one of the first parks established in Canada because of public pressure?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Chaplin, Sr.", "Charles Chaplin Sr.", "Sr.", "Charles"], "question": " was a popular entertainer long before his famous son?"} +{"answers": ["Jason with the Golden Fleece", "Jason with the Golden Fleece"], "question": "Bertel Thorvaldsen's \"\" was inspired by the Apollo Belvedere and Doryphoros?"} +{"answers": ["Pendleton", "David A. Pendleton", "David Pendleton", "David"], "question": "Republican was the Hawaiian House Minority Floor Leader from 1998 to 2002, and now sits on the Hawaii Labor and Industrial Relations Appeals Board as an administrative law judge?"} +{"answers": ["Chris", "Chris Hewitt", "Hewitt"], "question": "Baltimore Ravens assistant special teams coach was hired by Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, who had coached Hewitt as a 17-year-old freshman with the Cincinnati Bearcats?"} +{"answers": ["Love Songs", "Love Songs"], "question": " is the first album released by Destiny's Child to include new material in eight years?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Murray", "Robert", "Robert Murray", "Murray"], "question": "Captain entered future admiral of the fleet Provo Wallis onto the books of his ship, even though Wallis was only four years old?"} +{"answers": ["Three-dollar piece"], "question": "the American \"\" may have been designed to make buying stamps easier?"} +{"answers": ["Sejarah Film 1900–1950"], "question": "Misbach Yusa Biran's (\"History of Film 1900–1950\") has been called a \"sacred text from a film warrior\"?"} +{"answers": ["Polk", "Thomas", "Thomas Polk"], "question": "planter was elected by the North Carolina General Assembly to the Congress of the Confederation, but did not attend any of its sessions?"} +{"answers": ["Travis Michael Head", "Head", "Travis Head", "Travis"], "question": "cricketer was hit by a car shortly after completing a four-day match for South Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Yukon Hotel"], "question": "the in Dawson City, built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush, was sold for $1?"} +{"answers": ["Airlink", "Airlink"], "question": "Prince Charles was one of the first passengers on the helicopter?"} +{"answers": ["Mathew Dumba", "Dumba", "Mathew"], "question": "Minnesota Wild prospect captained Canada's Under-18 hockey team to a gold medal at the 2011 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Love Somebody", "Love Somebody"], "question": "American film composer Nathaniel Motte co-wrote the song \"\" by Maroon 5?"} +{"answers": ["Colbert Busch", "Busch", "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Colbert Busch"], "question": ", the sister of Stephen Colbert, is running for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Khasi Katha– A Goat Saga"], "question": "in the upcoming Bengali film , a goat about to be slaughtered narrates the story of a female boxer to a butcher?"} +{"answers": ["Meek's pygmy parrot", "Meek's Pygmy Parrot"], "question": " is one of seven birds named after Albert Stewart Meek, the English bird collector and naturalist?"} +{"answers": ["One Day I'll Fly Away"], "question": "\"\" is Randy Crawford's highest-charting single, reaching #1 in Belgium and the Netherlands, and #2 in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["RAF Peterhead"], "question": "the former , Scotland, is used for flying model planes?"} +{"answers": ["Andrews", "Sheila", "Sheila Andrews", "Sheila Marlene Andrews"], "question": "country music singer voice changed following an operation to remove a tumor from her thyroid?"} +{"answers": ["Fruitvale Station"], "question": "the film , which won two major awards at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, is based on a real-life police shooting?"} +{"answers": ["United Methodist Church", "Mechanicsburg United Methodist Church"], "question": "the current \"\" was the congregation's fifth church building in eighty years?"} +{"answers": ["History of Canadian women"], "question": "the has until recent years only accounted for a tiny fraction of the country's historiography?"} +{"answers": ["Nickson", "Fong", "Nickson Fong"], "question": "animator is the first Singaporean to receive an Academy Award?"} +{"answers": ["Hymenaea mexicana"], "question": "fossils of the extinct legume show several types of insect feeding?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Augustus Holyoke", "Edward", "Edward Augustus Holyoke Hemenway", "Hemenway"], "question": "Boston merchant spent over a decade recuperating from a nervous breakdown after making a fortune in Valparaíso, Chile?"} +{"answers": ["Astaman"], "question": "audiences laughed at for playing a king with matador's clothes?"} +{"answers": ["Paget Marsh Nature Reserve"], "question": "the in Bermuda has been called the \"best surviving example of native cedar \"\", palmetto, and mangrove forests\", yet at one point the island lost 99% of its cedar trees?"} +{"answers": ["The Girl", "The Girl"], "question": "actor Toby Jones underwent 20 minutes of daily vocal warm up exercises to recreate Alfred Hitchcock's distinctive accent for the 2012 film ?"} +{"answers": ["Halsewell", "Halsewell"], "question": "in the wreck of the there were only 74 survivors out of over 240 passengers and crew?"} +{"answers": ["Albertson", "Charles", "Charles W. Albertson"], "question": "farmer and musician is also a former longtime member of the North Carolina Senate and is known as \"The Singing Senator\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thirty Flights of Loving"], "question": "the nonlinear interactive fiction game has been said to \"[tell] a better story in 13 minutes than most games do in 13 hours\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pall Mall", "Pall Mall"], "question": " win at the classic 2000 Guineas in 1958 was a first classic for Cecil Boyd-Rochfort and a second for Queen Elizabeth II, who missed the race through illness?"} +{"answers": ["Omega Morgan"], "question": "Hillsboro, Oregon-based used Dawn dishwashing liquid to move the Sellwood Bridge?"} +{"answers": ["Tourism in Gibraltar"], "question": " was boosted when the territory's first marina \"(Ocean Village pictured)\" was built in 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Bhaduri", "Nrisingha Prasad Bhaduri", "Nrisingha"], "question": "a forthcoming encyclopedia by is said to challenge long-held views on epics such as the Ramayana and Mahabharata?"} +{"answers": ["List of chess variants", "chess variant"], "question": ", a chess variant invented by Ralph Betza, was an attempt to blend chess with role-playing games?"} +{"answers": ["Hungry Bay Nature Reserve"], "question": " is the most northerly mangrove swamp in the Atlantic Ocean?"} +{"answers": ["Minor", "Derek", "Derek Minor"], "question": " was featured in the video game \"Altered Pro\", a take on Sega's \"Altered Beast\", to promote his third studio album?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Cosby in advertising", "advertising"], "question": " is that he wants \"to make the program interrupt the commercial\"?"} +{"answers": ["Çerçiyan", "Hagop", "Hagop Vahram Çerçiyan"], "question": "the signature \"\" of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Turkey's first President, was designed by , an ethnic Armenian?"} +{"answers": ["Affirmations", "Affirmations"], "question": "Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard is said to have told himself in his \"\" that \"Men are your slaves\"?"} +{"answers": ["Media of Bahrain"], "question": "in 2012, it was estimated that there were 961,000 in Bahrain?"} +{"answers": ["Mechanicsburg Baptist Church"], "question": "the was built to hold half the population of the village in which it was located?"} +{"answers": ["Andrews", "Antonio", "Antonio Andrews"], "question": " led the Football Bowl Subdivision in all-purpose yards in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Harriet", "Pilpel", "Harriet Fleischl Pilpel", "Harriet Pilpel"], "question": "attorney counted Betty Friedan, Mel Brooks, Stalin's daughter and Dr. Spock among her clients?"} +{"answers": ["Elena Gilbert"], "question": "Nina Dobrev's initial audition for the role of on \"The Vampire Diaries\" was described as the \"worst audition\" ever?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. 11 1/4 Dozen Packages of Articles Labeled in Part Mrs. Moffat's Shoo-Fly Powders for Drunkenness"], "question": "the United States Government brought to court?"} +{"answers": ["Echinus tylodes"], "question": "the sea urchin \"\" lives among deep-water corals up to below the ocean surface?"} +{"answers": ["Newman", "Frank J. Newman", "Frank Newman", "Frank", "Frank Newman"], "question": ", the eighth president of the University of Rhode Island, was made a High Officer of the Order of Prince Henry the Navigator in 1977?"} +{"answers": ["Dami Mission"], "question": "the founder of the church predicted the world would end on October 28, 1992, but used donations from his followers to purchase bonds that did not mature until after that date?"} +{"answers": ["Ben Haim", "Baruch", "Baruch Ben Haim", "Haim"], "question": "two months after arrived in Brooklyn to serve as Assistant Chief Rabbi of the Syrian Jewish community, he was engaged to the Chief Rabbi's daughter?"} +{"answers": ["Cingrani", "Tony", "Tony Cingrani"], "question": "professional baseball player did not expect his college team to invite him back for his senior season after he struggled as a junior?"} +{"answers": ["Metrotown, Burnaby", "Metrotown"], "question": "the concept for the Canadian neighbourhood of originated in Baltimore, Maryland?"} +{"answers": ["Matanaka Farm"], "question": "the buildings \"\" are the oldest farm buildings in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Life in a Day", "Life in a Day"], "question": "Simple Minds frontman Jim Kerr recalled thinking they had \"completely blown it\" with the sound of their album after hearing \"Unknown Pleasures\" by Joy Division?"} +{"answers": ["Marie-Louise Lachapelle"], "question": "pioneering midwife first delivered a baby when she was 15?"} +{"answers": ["The Day of the Siege: September Eleven 1683"], "question": "the joint Polish/Italian film used over 10,000 extras and 3,000 horses in the battle scenes?"} +{"answers": ["Trade globalization"], "question": " is an economic indicator and one of the measures of economic globalization?"} +{"answers": ["Rosecroft", "Rosecroft"], "question": "the historic mansion in San Diego, California played host at various times to Ronald Reagan, Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter, and Dr. Seuss?"} +{"answers": ["Breakneck Battery"], "question": "the 9.2 inch Mark X gun at \"\" was described as one of the \"crowning glories\" of the defences of Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["Sien", "Wong Foon Sien", "Wong", "Foon Sien"], "question": "despite his parents' plans for to have a career in Imperial China, he became an activist for the rights of Chinese Canadians and redress for the head tax?"} +{"answers": ["Agaricocrinus americanus"], "question": "siltstone deposits have allowed three-dimensional fossils of the extinct to be excavated from Indiana?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Christopherson", "John Brian Christopherson", "Christopherson", "John"], "question": " found a cure for bilharzia in 1918?"} +{"answers": ["Alive", "Alive"], "question": "during their honeymoon, Jennifer Lopez wrote the lyrics to \"\" for the film \"Enough\" over a melody that her husband Cris Judd composed?"} +{"answers": ["Ivar", "Rønningen", "Ivar Rønningen"], "question": " was the first goalscoring goalkeeper at Vålerenga?"} +{"answers": ["KDOC First Night", "First Night 2013 with Jamie Kennedy"], "question": "Bridget Marquardt provocatively ate a Carl's Jr. burger during an that it sponsored?"} +{"answers": ["Straight dance"], "question": "the Native American \"\" recounts the stories of war parties searching for the enemy?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Lightfoot Flournoy", "Samuel Lightfoot Flournoy"], "question": "West Virginia State Senator also served three terms as mayor of Romney, West Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Gimnazija Mostar"], "question": " was built in Moorish Revival style due to Austro-Hungarian wish to create an \"Islamic architecture of European fantasy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Caleb", "Moore", "Caleb Moore"], "question": " became the first competitor to die as a result of injuries sustained during the X Games?"} +{"answers": ["DNA digital data storage"], "question": " has been called \"apocalypse-proof\" by one of its creators due to its longevity under certain conditions and its resistance to obsolescence?"} +{"answers": ["Salvatore Dell'Isola", "Dell'Isola", "Salvatore"], "question": " conducted some of the famous Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals, winning a Tony Award for his work?"} +{"answers": ["Dean & Son", "Son", "Dean"], "question": "the 19th-century London publishing firm was the first to mass-produce children's toy books \"(illustration pictured)\" with movable pictures?"} +{"answers": ["Theory of Phoenician discovery of the Americas"], "question": "it will probably never be known for sure whether the Phoenicians ever ?"} +{"answers": ["Church of Our Saviour", "Church of Our Saviour"], "question": "the historic-landmarked in Mechanicsburg, Ohio, was built just one year after the parish was founded?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriel", "Ruhumbika", "Gabriel Ruhumbika"], "question": " wrote his first novel in English, but all of his subsequent novels in Swahili?"} +{"answers": ["Alladale Wilderness Reserve"], "question": "wolves and bears cannot be introduced into until the owner obtains a zoo licence?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Brown Newton", "Newton", "Margaret", "Margaret Newton"], "question": "Soviet botanist Nikolai Vavilov tried to lure to work at Lenin Academy of Agricultural Sciences with an offer that included a camel caravan?"} +{"answers": ["Balagansk"], "question": " in Siberia is a new township established after the old town was submerged by the construction of the Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anne St Leger, Baroness de Ros", "Anne St Leger", "Anne", "Ros"], "question": "King Richard III disinherited his niece, , whose descendants provided DNA samples necessary for identification of his remains?"} +{"answers": ["Ved Vejen"], "question": "even though was written in 1886, the theme regarding the hidden pain of a woman's loneliness in a Danish province still resonates with today's readership?"} +{"answers": ["Man Who Never Lied", "The Man Who Never Lied"], "question": "according to music critic Chris Payne, the Maroon 5 song \"\" contains one of the most \"memorable\" choruses on their album \"Overexposed\"?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Waldegrave", "Robert", "Waldegrave"], "question": " printed the first four Marprelate tracts on a secret press in 1588/9?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Katharine", "Brandegee", "Mary", "Mary Katharine Brandegee"], "question": "American botanist earned her M.D. but never practiced medicine?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Jackson", "Mount Jackson"], "question": " \"\" with an elevation of 3,184 metres (10,446 ft) is the highest mountain in the Antarctic Peninsula?"} +{"answers": ["Hagan", "Mallory Hytes Hagan", "Mallory", "Mallory Hagan"], "question": "on her way to winning Miss America 2013, performed a tap dance routine to James Brown's \"Get Up Offa That Thing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Spittal Pond Nature Reserve"], "question": " is the largest nature reserve in Bermuda?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Longmore", "Bill Longmore"], "question": ", the Police and Crime Commissioner for West Mercia Police, won the 2011 BBC Midlands Sports Unsung Hero Award for his efforts to improve sporting facilities in Shropshire?"} +{"answers": ["Fishing Creek", "Fishing Creek Confederacy"], "question": "the was an alleged military uprising in northern Columbia County, Pennsylvania and southern Sullivan County, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Adrián Silva Moreno", "Adrián", "Silva Moreno", "Moreno"], "question": "with the assassination of , nearly 100 journalists, writers and bloggers have been kidnapped or killed in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Penwith", "Catherine", "Catherine Courtney, Baroness Courtney of Penwith"], "question": " \"\" hosted the first meeting of the committee from which the Save the Children Fund would develop?"} +{"answers": ["Rhachitomi"], "question": ", a group of temnospondyl amphibians, was established as a clade in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Flip", "Carli", "Flip Carli"], "question": ", son of a soldier, went from footballer to film director?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Glenn Webster", "William G. Webster", "Webster"], "question": "Lieutenant general oversaw the US Third Army move its headquarters from Fort McPherson, where it had resided for over 62 years, to Shaw Air Force Base?"} +{"answers": ["Capture of Arendal"], "question": "five days after the unopposed of Arendal, local citizens formed occupied Norway's first organized resistance group?"} +{"answers": ["Bermudian cuisine"], "question": "a is to serve fish chowder \"\" with black rum and sherry peppers?"} +{"answers": ["Karina's Zelfopoffering"], "question": "positive reviews for may have been used to procure advertising revenue?"} +{"answers": ["Rahadian", "Reza Rahadian Matulessy", "Reza", "Reza Rahadian"], "question": "actor has \"flawlessly\" represented the mannerisms of former Indonesian president B. J. Habibie?"} +{"answers": ["Bespoke Collection"], "question": "the retail store, Ma(i)sonry, is located in a former farmhouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Dirks", "Andy Dirks"], "question": " gained celebrity status in the Dominican Republic due to his performance in the Dominican Winter League's postseason?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Finch", "Finch", "Jack Rodney Finch", "Jack", "Jack Finch"], "question": " had a pit full of black rat snakes that he used for experiments to protect bluebirds?"} +{"answers": ["Østre Porsgrunn Church"], "question": " \"\", a church in the Rococo style built in 1760, was destroyed entirely in a 2011 fire?"} +{"answers": ["Crystal Mine"], "question": "a unique sample of a pyrite crystal from the in Alaska with a large amount of terminated crystals of gold on its surface, is on display in the Smithsonian Institute?"} +{"answers": ["Fourth Siege of Gibraltar"], "question": "although the ended with Muhammed IV of Granada still in control of Gibraltar, he was assassinated by his nobles soon after?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Cohí Fornell", "Anna", "Cohí", "Anna Cohí"], "question": "visually impaired para-alpine skier began competing in the World Championships at age fifteen?"} +{"answers": ["Buttermilk Sky"], "question": "a viral video of , a Nigerian dwarf goat kid, has been commented on by Maine Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and featured on \"The Today Show\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cardboard bicycle"], "question": "a has been made that weighs just and can support up to ?"} +{"answers": ["Ratna Moetoe Manikam"], "question": ", with a love triangle involving goddesses, was inspired by \"The Thief of Bagdad\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jake McNiece", "Jake'' McNiece", "McNiece", "Jake"], "question": "US Army paratrooper was the leader of the Filthy Thirteen, a unit whose exploits inspired the novel and movie \"The Dirty Dozen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yoni Chetboun", "Chetboun", "Yoni", "Yoni'' Chetboun"], "question": ", who will be entering the Israeli parliament for the Jewish Home party, was awarded the Chief of Staff Citation for his actions as a combat officer in the Second Lebanon War?"} +{"answers": ["McCormack", "Inez", "Inez McCormack"], "question": ", a Northern Irish trade union leader and human rights campaigner, was the first female president of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (1999–2001)?"} +{"answers": ["Röckel", "August", "Carl August Röckel", "August Röckel", "Joseph August Röckel"], "question": "composer and music director , who was active in the May Uprising in Dresden along with his friend Richard Wagner, was arrested and was the last prisoner released?"} +{"answers": ["Killer Is Dead"], "question": "creator Suda 51's upcoming video game maintains the same essence as his previous \"assassin\" games, \"Killer7\" and \"No More Heroes\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "John Cullerton", "William J. Cullerton", "Cullerton"], "question": "American World War II flying ace had twenty-one kills during the war?"} +{"answers": ["Magnates of Poland and Lithuania"], "question": "the often had private armies, and exerted significant political influence on the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth?"} +{"answers": ["Butler", "John Butler", "John Butler", "John"], "question": " was promoted by Penn State football coach Bill O'Brien to defensive coordinator over two other coaches who had much more coaching experience?"} +{"answers": ["John Thompson", "John", "John Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": " was called \"the most distinguished wood-engraver of his time\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ferolito", "John", "John Ferolito"], "question": ", co-founder of Arizona Beverage Company, was sued after he allegedly took a mulligan and knocked a fellow golfer unconscious with a tee shot taken at \"point-blank range\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mochitsura Hashimoto", "Hashimoto", "Mochitsura"], "question": "after commanding submarines during World War II, \"\" became a Shinto priest?"} +{"answers": ["Cervalces latifrons"], "question": "the was probably the largest species of deer that has ever existed?"} +{"answers": ["Arsenal de la Carraca"], "question": " was the first military establishment of its kind in Spain?"} +{"answers": ["Chandrakant Kulkarni", "Chandrakant", "Kulkarni"], "question": "the Marathi play \"Wada Chirebandi\", directed by , is an eight-hour-long trilogy?"} +{"answers": ["It's Too Bad"], "question": "the 1969 song \"\" by Jimi Hendrix was considered newly discovered thirty years later when it was added to \"The Jimi Hendrix Experience\" (2000) album?"} +{"answers": ["Jay L. Threatt", "Threatt", "Jay", "Jay Threatt"], "question": " was the first basketball player to lead the NCAA in steals twice?"} +{"answers": ["Smith", "Walter Driscol Smith", "Walter", "Walter Smith", "Walter Smith"], "question": ", chief of staff of the U. S. Army's \"All-American division\" in the 1930s, was an actual All-American at West Point in 1900?"} +{"answers": ["Orontium wolfei"], "question": "the pattern of the veins on fossil leaves of the extinct golden-club confirm it as a member of the arum family?"} +{"answers": ["Marryat", "George Selwyn Marryat", "George Marryat", "George"], "question": ", a British gentleman and fly fisherman was known as the \"Prince of Fly Fishers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Furcifer verrucosus"], "question": "the may be indistinguishable from the Malagasy giant chameleon in the field?"} +{"answers": ["Freese", "Irving", "Irving C. Freese", "Irving Freese"], "question": "mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut, was re-elected despite his opponent having the endorsement of the Republicans, the Democrats, and even his own Socialist Party?"} +{"answers": ["cultural conflict", "Cultural conflict"], "question": " can lead to ethnic cleansing or wars?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Gaston", "Edward Page Gaston"], "question": ", European manager for Funk & Wagnalls, was a proponent for the repatriation of the remains of Pocahontas?"} +{"answers": ["Rodrigo", "Rodrigo", "Rodrigo Bueno"], "question": "Do you know that, in 2000, Argentinian singer sold out 13 consecutive shows at the Luna Park arena to promote his quadruple-platinum album \"A 2000\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shrewsbury Road"], "question": " in Dublin is the location of the most expensive house ever sold in Ireland, which cost 58 million euros?"} +{"answers": ["Sheep Creek", "Sheep Creek"], "question": "the Hatchery in Juneau, Alaska was established in 1980 for incubating about 40 million pink and/or chum salmon for commercial fisheries?"} +{"answers": ["Inner Eye", "The Inner Eye"], "question": "Satyajit Ray's documentary, (1972), features an artist's journey to blindness with his own words, \"Blindness is a new feeling, a new experience, a new state of being\"?"} +{"answers": ["Giambrone", "Jean", "Jean Giambrone"], "question": "sports writer was the first woman to be awarded full press credentials at the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia?"} +{"answers": ["Naked", "Naked"], "question": "in the \"Glee\" episode \"\", when Lea Michele's character Rachel was \"Torn\" over having to do a topless scene, Michele had to film the song twice so she could duet with herself?"} +{"answers": ["Brasília National Park"], "question": " \"\" is the largest park in the world which is situated in an urbanized area?"} +{"answers": ["Hot Hot Hot!!!", "Hot Hot Hot!!!"], "question": "the music video of The Cure's 1988 single \"\" featured the band made up as \"dwarves\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward Bowditch", "Bowditch"], "question": " was an All-American football player, aide-de-camp to John Pershing, and member of the 1922 commission that concluded that Filipinos were not yet ready for independence?"} +{"answers": ["Blackbird Vineyards"], "question": " red wine, Arise, features blackbirds sitting on a telephone wire in the same layout as the starting notes of the Beatles song \"Blackbird\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Ernest Melville DuPorte", "DuPorte"], "question": ", \"a father of confederation for entomology\", was the first Black Canadian to teach at McGill University?"} +{"answers": ["Tyrannasorus rex"], "question": " had wings and six legs?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Montgomery", "Alfred Eugene Montgomery", "Alfred E. Montgomery"], "question": " \"\" was in command of the submarine when it collided with its sister ship during maneuvers and sank, after which he became a naval aviator?"} +{"answers": ["Football League Cup Final", "2013 Football League Cup Final"], "question": "if Welsh team Swansea City win in the , they will represent England in the Europa League?"} +{"answers": ["My Beloved World"], "question": "promotional efforts for U.S. Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor's best-selling memoir caused the time of Vice President Joe Biden's second-term swearing-in to be changed?"} +{"answers": ["Arab al-Mulk"], "question": "the Umayyad ruler Mu'awiyah had building material from the ruins of Paltos, currently the village of in Syria, used to reconstruct nearby Jableh?"} +{"answers": ["John Tipton", "John", "John Tipton", "Tipton"], "question": "Do you know that, after opposing the separation of eastern Tennessee from North Carolina, helped draft Tennessee's first state constitution and served in the new state's legislature?"} +{"answers": ["Nockatunga", "Nockatunga Station"], "question": " occupies an area of approximately , making it almost as large as Puerto Rico?"} +{"answers": ["Martin's Cave"], "question": " \"\" is named after the man who found it when he fell off the Rock of Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Fincke", "William Mann Fincke", "Fincke"], "question": ", an All-American quarterback at Yale in 1900, became a pacifist minister and founder of the Brookwood Labor College and Manumit School?"} +{"answers": ["Filipinos in Bahrain"], "question": "because of the 2011 Bahraini uprising, the Philippine government temporarily banned the entrance of ?"} +{"answers": ["Singularity Sky"], "question": "Charles Stross's science-fiction novel inspired a proposal to undermine the Taliban by giving every Afghan a free mobile phone?"} +{"answers": ["Cornulaca monacantha"], "question": " is a spiny desert plant that provides good grazing for camels?"} +{"answers": ["Ten Hamadi"], "question": "the Mauritanian commune of has an estimated 10,340 goats?"} +{"answers": ["Chaim", "Koppelman", "Chaim Koppelman"], "question": "American printmaker produced many works about Napoleon throughout his career, placing the French Emperor in surprising settings such as \"Napoleon Entering Brighton Beach\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vrouwenhuis"], "question": "a view of the Rock of Gibraltar \"\" has hung since the 18th century in in the Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["Lazar", "Lazar the Hilandarian", "Lazar the Serb", "Serb"], "question": "a built the first mechanical clock in Russia in 1404, one of the first in Europe, at the request of Vasily I of Moscow?"} +{"answers": ["Mass No. 6", "Mass No. 6"], "question": "Franz Schubert's was not performed until October 1829, almost a full year after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Berkeley, 7th Baron Berkeley", "Henry", "Berkeley"], "question": ", is said to have rebuilt Caludon Castle in about 1580 after its deterioration following the 1398 banishment from England of Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk?"} +{"answers": ["Easter palm"], "question": "one of the Easter traditions in Poland includes making and displaying of the , the tallest of which can reach over ?"} +{"answers": ["Doubting Thomas"], "question": "in art \"\" normally thrusts his fingers into the wound of Jesus, but the Gospel of John does not say whether he did this?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick J. Hanratty", "Hanratty", "Patrick"], "question": ", the \"father of CAD/CAM\", is a gold prospector?"} +{"answers": ["National colours of New Zealand"], "question": "red ochre was officially sanctioned a in 1975 with the introduction of the Queen's Service Order civilian award?"} +{"answers": ["K. Chandana", "Chandana", "K. Chandana PWV", "K."], "question": "Corporal , a member of a Sri Lanka Army LRRP unit, was killed in 2008 while he covered the retreat of his team deep behind enemy lines?"} +{"answers": ["Mass No. 1", "Mass No. 1"], "question": "in 1814, Franz Schubert composed , a \"missa solemnis\" in F major, for the centennial celebration of the Lichtental parish church, also known as \"Schubertkirche\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yerevan dialect"], "question": "in Armenian television, the is used more than the standard language?"} +{"answers": ["Frank William Green", "Green", "Frank"], "question": "Dr. worked on horseback as a physician along the Canadian Pacific Railway?"} +{"answers": ["Steenkamp", "Reeva Steenkamp", "Reeva Rebecca Steenkamp", "Reeva"], "question": "South African model appeared in the reality TV show \"Tropika Island of Treasure\" which premiered two days after her death?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelmina von Hallwyl", "Hallwyl", "Wilhelmina"], "question": "Countess acquired such a large art collection, including European paintings and Asian porcelain, that its catalogue contained 50,000 entries spanning 79 printed volumes?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis J. Micheels", "Micheels", "Louis Micheels"], "question": "the testimony of Holocaust survivors like helped to acquit an SS physician, Hans Münch, at the 1947 Auschwitz trials?"} +{"answers": ["Rock Me", "Rock Me"], "question": "the One Direction song \"\" was composed in a single-day collaboration between Peter Svensson of the Swedish band the Cardigans, Allan Grigg, and Sam Hollander?"} +{"answers": ["2012–13 Hershey Bears season"], "question": "the 17-game start of the was the team's worst in eight years?"} +{"answers": ["Dhumpa sangita"], "question": " is a musical art form from Odisha, India, created by the Oriya poet Kavisurya Baladev Rath?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Bogart Cooper", "Bogart Cooper", "Washington", "Cooper"], "question": "artist was called \"the man of a thousand portraits\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amor Puro"], "question": "the music video for \"\" was filmed at the St. Bernard of Clairvaux, a building built in 1133 AD in Spain and dismantled and sent to New York in more than 11,000 crates in 1925?"} +{"answers": ["Ruben", "Jenssen", "Ruben Yttergård Jenssen"], "question": "when \"\" was signed by Tromsø IL in 2006, the head coach claimed it was better in some respects than signing Ronaldinho?"} +{"answers": ["Sasipada Banerji", "Sasipada", "Banerji"], "question": " is credited with founding the first women's journal in Bengali and \"Bharat Sramajivi\", the first Indian journal of the working class?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Graffham"], "question": " was a Second World War political deception intended to convince the Swedish government that the Allied nations were about to invade Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Lorimer", "Enid", "Enid Lorimer", "Enid Bosworth Lorimer"], "question": "even though had an acting career spanning 70 years, only six people turned up at her funeral?"} +{"answers": ["City Girl", "City Girl"], "question": "Kevin Shields used a \"slapdash approach\" to recording while producing \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grumpy Cat"], "question": " signature facial expression is permanent and probably caused by feline dwarfism?"} +{"answers": ["Ararat Massis Cemetery", "Ararat Cemetery Association", "Ararat Cemetery", "Ararat Massis Armenian Cemetery"], "question": "the contains the graves of many prominent figures of Armenian and American history such as Soghomon Tehlirian \"\", Victor Maghakian and William Saroyan?"} +{"answers": ["Deinoff", "Kim", "Kim Deinoff"], "question": " was once bitten in the arm by an opponent during a football match?"} +{"answers": ["Pinus driftwoodensis"], "question": "the extinct pine was first described from a permineralized conifer cone in chert?"} +{"answers": ["All-Night Vigil", "All-Night Vigil"], "question": "Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's religious compositions, especially his , were responsible for the revival of interest in Russian Orthodox music in the late 19th and early 20th centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Martin", "Lattke", "Martin Lattke"], "question": "tenor performed with the \"ensemble amarcord\" in the Frauenkirche Dresden Bach's lost \"St Mark Passion\" in a reconstruction by Diethard Hellmann?"} +{"answers": ["Browne", "Matthew Browne", "Matthew"], "question": " was involved in legal and financial transactions concerning the Globe Theatre in 1601?"} +{"answers": ["Imperator torosus"], "question": "the mushroom \"\" may contain the antabuse-like compound coprine?"} +{"answers": ["Bache Hall"], "question": " in Cheshire, a former country house, now provides accommodation for students of the University of Chester?"} +{"answers": ["Ghost Patrol", "Ghost Patrol"], "question": "the first production of , a chamber opera composed by Stuart MacRae, won the 2013 South Bank Sky Arts Award for Opera?"} +{"answers": ["Seokjeon"], "question": "commoners who participated in (a stone-throwing game) during Korea's Joseon Dynasty could be awarded government posts as a result?"} +{"answers": ["Suicide in the United Kingdom"], "question": "in the United Kingdom, 5,675, 5,608, and 6,045 people aged 15 and over in 2009, 2010, and 2011 respectively?"} +{"answers": ["Rain in England"], "question": "Berkeley, California, rapper Lil B's is an ambient hip hop album without any beats or profanity?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Harbour"], "question": "the postmodern architecture of the mixed-use development \"\" has been described as \"pop art\" and \"cartoonish\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mass No. 5", "Mass No. 5"], "question": "Franz Schubert regarded his so highly, he contemplated dedicating it to the Holy Roman Emperor Francis II?"} +{"answers": ["Wise", "George Schneiweis Wise", "George Schneiweis", "George S. Wise", "George"], "question": "Polish-American was the first president of Tel Aviv University?"} +{"answers": ["Amphiura filiformis"], "question": "a build-up in numbers of the brittle star in the North Sea may have been caused by eutrophication?"} +{"answers": ["Vidal Vicente Nuño", "Vidal Nuño", "Vidal", "Nuño"], "question": "New York Yankees prospect has also been a Wildcat, Scrapper, Captain, Wild Thing, and RiverDog?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Montemaggiore"], "question": "the future Norwegian king Harald Hardrada led the Byzantine Varangian Guard against the Lombards and Normans in the in Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Linkner", "Josh Linkner", "Josh"], "question": " \"\" was awarded a \"Champion of Change\" award in the youth entrepreneur category by President Barack Obama?"} +{"answers": ["Soei", "Tio", "Tio Ie Soei"], "question": " uncovered \"Sair Tjerita Siti Akbari\" origins, leading to a scandal?"} +{"answers": ["MovieWeb"], "question": "entertainment site used the \"Growing Pains\" theme and scenes from \"The Walking Dead\" in a comedic video that was seen as making the latter show's zombie violence seem family-friendly?"} +{"answers": ["Gondrani"], "question": " of Bela is of Buddhist origin?"} +{"answers": ["Victor", "Maghakian", "Victor Maghakian"], "question": "having been awarded over two dozen medals, Armenian American Marine is considered one of the most decorated American soldiers of World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Bouchalès", "Grapput"], "question": "century-old vines of exist in Bordeaux, having likely survived phylloxera due to an old vineyard practice of flood irrigation disrupting the life cycle of the louse?"} +{"answers": ["Saptashrungi"], "question": "there are figures of many gods as well as, unusually, a tortoise \"\", on the steps to the temple, built in 1710 AD?"} +{"answers": ["Culbreth", "Fieldin Culbreth", "Fieldin"], "question": "baseball umpire umpired in the first no-hitters thrown by pitchers for both the Tampa Bay Rays and the New York Mets?"} +{"answers": ["St. Joseph Catholic Church", "St. Joseph Catholic Church"], "question": "the in San Antonio, Texas earned the moniker \"St. Joske's\" after a department store called Joske's was built around its three sides?"} +{"answers": ["Luther Christman", "Luther", "Christman", "Luther Parmalee Christman"], "question": "in 1975, an award named in honor of nurse and professor was created by the American Assembly for Men in Nursing?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Fornham"], "question": "at the on 17 October 1173, not only was the losing commander Robert de Beaumont the Earl of Leicester captured, but his wife, Petronilla, who was in armour, was too?"} +{"answers": ["Eriophorum angustifolium"], "question": "the seed and stem of \"\" are edible and are used in traditional Native American cuisine?"} +{"answers": ["Elliott", "Edward", "Edward C. Elliott", "Edward Charles Elliott"], "question": "the Hall of Music is named for a college president who vowed never to \"spend one damn penny on music on this campus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Kenney", "Kenney", "Bill Kenney"], "question": "American football coach has coached eight all-conference players, six All-Americans, 10 Academic All-Americans and 47 Academic all-conference players?"} +{"answers": ["Abu Qubays"], "question": "the Assassins of the fortress paid an annual tribute of 800 gold pieces to the Crusader order of Margat in the early twelfth century?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Gilbert", "Arthur Gilbert", "Gilbert"], "question": " became the oldest competing triathlete in the world in 2011, age 90?"} +{"answers": ["Progeroid syndromes", "Progeroid syndrome"], "question": "the main character in F. Scott Fitzgerald's \"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button\" was inspired by a group of rare genetic disorders known as ?"} +{"answers": ["Gerold C. Dunn", "Dunn", "Gerold Camarillo Dunn", "Gerold"], "question": " earned two degrees from Stanford University and was later appointed to the California Court of Appeal after just one year as a Superior Court judge?"} +{"answers": ["Graffam", "Mary", "Mary Graffam", "Mary Louise Graffam"], "question": "teacher hid hundreds of Armenian girls from the Ottoman Empire during the Armenian Genocide?"} +{"answers": ["Kayoa"], "question": "Wallace found virgin forest \"a glorious spot\" full of beetles?"} +{"answers": ["Rotnei Clarke", "Rotnei", "Clarke"], "question": "officials added Verdigris, Oklahoma, to a highway exit sign because of the large crowds basketball player \"\" attracted during high school?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Claude Berrouet", "Berrouet", "Jean-Claude"], "question": " is considered to be one of the foremost proponents of \"classicist\" winemaking, in that he prefers his wine to be made at lower temperatures and shorter fermentation periods?"} +{"answers": ["Buckinghamia celsissima"], "question": "the tree can grow 30 m (100 ft) tall in its natural rainforest habitat?"} +{"answers": ["Effects of Hurricane Isaac", "Effects of Hurricane Isaac in Florida"], "question": "the forced the cancellation of the first day of the 2012 Republican National Convention?"} +{"answers": ["Verzilov", "Pyotr Verzilov", "Pyotr"], "question": "during a 2010 court case burst into the court and dumped a bag full of live cockroaches?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St. Wenceslaus", "Church of St. Wenceslaus"], "question": "the architecture of the \"\" in New Prague, Minnesota, is based on a church in Prague, Czech Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Topham", "Francis William Topham", "Francis"], "question": "English watercolour painter and engraver was one of Charles Dickens' \"splendid strollers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Corton-Charlemagne"], "question": "according to legend, the wife of Charlemagne had white grapes planted in what is now the because she didn't like seeing red wine stains in his beard?"} +{"answers": ["Duncan", "Ray", "Ray Duncan"], "question": " established both the Durango Mountain \"Purgatory\" Ski Resort and the Silver Oak Cellars wine business?"} +{"answers": ["Hildoceras bifrons"], "question": "the ammonite \"\" has been used as an index fossil to help identify the age of rocks?"} +{"answers": ["Armenian Philanthropic Society of Baku"], "question": "the built the first library in Baku in 1870?"} +{"answers": ["Holland", "Philemon", "Philemon Holland"], "question": " claimed that he wrote out the whole of his translation of Plutarch \"Moralia\" with a single quill pen?"} +{"answers": ["Horween", "Ralph Horween", "Ralph"], "question": "although was the National Football League's oldest living player in 1994, the league mistakenly honored another player as such?"} +{"answers": ["Gregg", "Josiah Gregg", "Josiah"], "question": "47 plant species of Mexico and the southwestern U.S., including \"Ceanothus greggii\" \"\", are named in honor of ?"} +{"answers": ["National colours of Canada"], "question": "the Toronto Blue Jays wear an alternate jersey in the on Canada Day?"} +{"answers": ["Rita Vorperian", "Vorperian", "Rita"], "question": "Armenian journalist, writer, and translator can speak seven languages?"} +{"answers": ["strapless dress", "Strapless dress"], "question": "Rita Hayworth's song and dance performance in \"Gilda\" helped demonstrate the stability of the newly invented ?"} +{"answers": ["Olympic Pipeline", "Olympic Pipeline explosion"], "question": "the smoke from the reached high?"} +{"answers": ["Engelsman", "Michelle", "Michelle Engelsman"], "question": "after her retirement in 2008, Australian swimmer was honoured for her \"Speedo Services to the Australian Swimming Team\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stone Mountain Memorial half dollar"], "question": "although the \"\" was intended in part to honor the deceased US president Warren G. Harding, no mention of him appears on the coin?"} +{"answers": ["Piano Concerto", "Piano Concerto"], "question": "the first version of the by Frederick Delius was never performed in public, but the composer played a two-piano reduction with Ferruccio Busoni in 1898?"} +{"answers": ["Standish", "Hilda Crosby", "Hilda", "Hilda Crosby Standish"], "question": "Katharine Hepburn recruited to be medical director of the first birth control clinic in Connecticut?"} +{"answers": ["Barbaroux"], "question": "the Provençal wine grape and the Barbarossa grown in Liguria and Piedmont were once thought to be the same grape until DNA testing showed otherwise?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Cressy", "Hugh de Cressy"], "question": "the medieval royal official was one of the first persons summoned as a Serjeant-at-Law when he was summoned in 1176 by King Henry II of England?"} +{"answers": ["Women in the Arab Spring"], "question": "some were dubbed the \"Twitterati\" for their influential Twitter accounts of the protests?"} +{"answers": ["Qalaat al-Madiq"], "question": "the fortress of \"\", located outside ancient Apamea in northern Syria, was ordered built by the Zengid sultan Nur ad-Din?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Ashworth", "Ashworth"], "question": " is the second British soldier to be awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross for bravery during the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Mutomo District"], "question": "LifeStraws for filtering contaminated water given to Kenyan school children in were small enough to hang around their necks?"} +{"answers": ["Bruce", "Bruce Rondón", "Rondón"], "question": ", a Venezuelan baseball player, was described as a \"rare talent\" by General Manager Dave Dombrowski of the Detroit Tigers?"} +{"answers": ["Ferney Park"], "question": "Ballinamallard United's club chairman has speculated that their matches are poorly covered on TV because it is deemed too expensive to send cameras to ?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Stepanian", "Stepanian", "Stephen"], "question": "Armenian inventor patent for the first concrete mixer truck was initially rejected, reportedly due to a belief that a truck couldn't support the weight of a concrete mixer?"} +{"answers": ["Siti Noerbaja"], "question": "Lie Tek Swie's \"(film still pictured)\" was the first adaptation of Marah Roesli's novel of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["The light has gone out of our lives"], "question": "Nehru's following the latter's assassination has been called one of the great speeches of history?"} +{"answers": ["Feldman", "Maxine", "Maxine Feldman", "Maxine Adele Feldman"], "question": "s song \"Amazon\" is traditionally performed at the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Nate Freiman", "Freiman", "Nate"], "question": "baseball player \"\" caddies for golfer Amanda Blumenherst?"} +{"answers": ["Mykola Mykolayovych Melnyk", "Mykola", "Melnyk", "Mykola Melnyk"], "question": "Ukrainian helicopter pilot hero made 46 sorties over the highly-radioactive Chernobyl Power Plant, and then continued firefighting flights into his fifties?"} +{"answers": ["Michigan Geological Survey"], "question": "the severed its university affiliations in the 1890s due to perceived disadvantages of those relationships, but became part of Western Michigan University in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Zelma", "Zelma Long", "Zelma R. Long", "Long"], "question": " is considered to be one of the female pioneers of wine production in the U.S. state of California?"} +{"answers": ["St Colanus' Church, Colan", "Colan Church"], "question": " contains a brass plaque with a bullet hole?"} +{"answers": ["Silvapulle", "Tyron", "Tyron Silvapulle"], "question": "Wing Commander was posthumously awarded the Parama Weera Vibhushanaya, Sri Lanka's highest military award for gallantry, more than 12 years after his nomination?"} +{"answers": ["Geology of Cyprus"], "question": "the island of Cyprus of the Anatolian tectonic plate and the African plate colliding?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham", "Holland", "Abraham Holland"], "question": "after having written a poem on the 1625 great plague of London, the poet died of the plague the following year?"} +{"answers": ["Nail Brewing"], "question": "Australian microbrewery produced the most expensive beer in the world, using water melted from a block of Antarctic ice?"} +{"answers": ["Johnson", "Bradish", "Bradish Johnson"], "question": "American industrialist \"\" was involved in the \"swill milk\" scandal, in which organic distillery waste was fed to sick old cows and their milk sold as \"farm-fresh\"?"} +{"answers": ["Michaelis-Sachs", "Margaret", "Margaret Michaelis-Sachs"], "question": " took photos of the Jewish market in Kraków which \"carry the weight of history, offering a visual trace of a way of life that was destroyed by fascism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mohammad", "Raees", "Raees Mohammad"], "question": " scored 110 not out and took four wickets in Quaid-i-Azam Trophy's final in 1954–55?"} +{"answers": ["Centennial Range"], "question": "the peaks of the in the Yukon are named after Canada's provinces and territories?"} +{"answers": ["Sierk Coolsma", "Coolsma", "Sierk"], "question": " baptised the first Sundanese Christians?"} +{"answers": ["Bactris campestris"], "question": "the South American palm, , was described independently by four different taxonomists, each of whom place it in a different species?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony Midget", "Midget"], "question": " was briefly hired to be an assistant coach at Marshall, but was hired at Penn State before ever coaching a game at Marshall?"} +{"answers": ["Task Force 80"], "question": " was the designation of the U.S. naval task force involved in the invasions of Sicily and mainland Italy during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Helen", "George", "Helen George"], "question": "actress , of the British television series \"Call the Midwife\", was previously a backup singer for Elton John?"} +{"answers": ["Domínguez", "Jaime", "Jaime Guadalupe González Domínguez"], "question": "shortly after journalist was assassinated, his online news portal was shut down for fear of future reprisals?"} +{"answers": ["Luigi's Flying Tires"], "question": ", a Disney California Adventure attraction that opened in 2012, is based on Disneyland's Flying Saucers ride of the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["John Scott", "Scott", "John Scott", "John"], "question": " was the grandfather of Reginald Scott, author of \"The Discoverie of Witchcraft\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bhakta Vidur"], "question": " (1921) was India's first banned film?"} +{"answers": ["Gold Base"], "question": " \"\" in Riverside County, California, is the Church of Scientology's closely guarded international headquarters?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret", "Snyder", "Margaret C. Snyder"], "question": " was the first director of the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM)?"} +{"answers": ["Men Against Rape and Discrimination"], "question": " (2013) is an Indian social campaign launched by Farhan Akhtar to raise awareness of rape and discrimination against women?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Thomas", "Thomas", "Joseph Thomas", "Joseph"], "question": ", the chief surveyor of the Canterbury Association, initially intended to place Christchurch at the head of Lyttelton Harbour?"} +{"answers": ["Shanu", "Shanu Lahiri", "Lahiri"], "question": " promoted graffiti art drives to beautify Kolkata?"} +{"answers": ["Vahan", "Vahan Chamlian", "Chamlian"], "question": "Armenian American businessman runs the world's largest dealership of secondhand clothes?"} +{"answers": ["Dureza"], "question": "DNA evidence showing and Mondeuse Blanche to be the parents of Syrah confirmed that the grape was native to France?"} +{"answers": ["Ruby Hurley", "Ruby", "Hurley"], "question": " opened the NAACP's first permanent office in the Deep South?"} +{"answers": ["Ateneum Theatre"], "question": "the began as an experimental stage thanks to the mainly proletarian neighbourhood of Warsaw in which it was established?"} +{"answers": ["Dolores", "Dolores Zohrab Liebmann", "Dolores Zohrab", "Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fund", "Liebmann"], "question": "philanthropist \"\" was deeply affected by witnessing the arrest and then murder of her father Krikor Zohrab in the Armenian Genocide?"} +{"answers": ["All I Want Is Everything", "All I Want Is Everything"], "question": " (2013) marked Sagari Venkata's debut as an actress in Indian cinema?"} +{"answers": ["Helmut", "Eberspächer", "Helmut Eberspächer"], "question": "businessman and Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipient was fined 140,000 DM for tax evasion?"} +{"answers": ["Two World Wars and One World Cup"], "question": "according to England fans, England beat Germany in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Janssens", "Émile Janssens", "Émile"], "question": "Lieutenant-General is believed to have been personally responsible for causing a mutiny in the Republic of Congo in 1960?"} +{"answers": ["Pathetic dot theory"], "question": "Lawrence Lessig's stresses the importance of computer code in regulating our behavior?"} +{"answers": ["Marselan"], "question": " \"\", along with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, is featured in a vineyard project between the Chinese and French governments aimed at generating interest for winemaking in China?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim Bunch", "Bunch"], "question": "former Alabama football player was selected to the 1979 College Football All-America Team and later served as an innkeeper at a bed and breakfast?"} +{"answers": ["Sugath Chandrasiri Bandara", "Bandara", "Chandrasiri Bandara", "Sugath"], "question": "in 2009, Sergeant fired an RPG-7 at close range against an explosive-laden enemy vehicle, which killed him but saved his unit?"} +{"answers": ["Irving", "Sayles", "Irving Sayles"], "question": "the coon songs of African American vaudevillian elicited encores in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["George E. Goodfellow", "George", "Goodfellow", "George Emory Goodfellow"], "question": "Dr. \"\" performed the first laparotomy to remove a bullet, was America's leading authority on treating gunshot wounds, and is regarded as the first civilian trauma surgeon?"} +{"answers": ["Flashback", "Flashback"], "question": "Ivy Queen's (2005) \"cements her status as the Queen of Reggaetón and Latin hip hop\" according to an editor for \"Newsday\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cricklade", "Robert", "Robert of Cricklade"], "question": "one reason the medieval English writer biography of Thomas Becket may have been lost is it was too favourable to the side of King Henry II of England rather than Becket?"} +{"answers": ["Timeline of plesiosaur research"], "question": "multiple \"Leptocleidus\" skeletons have been found preserved as gemstone quality opal over the course of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Bourbon", "Bourbon"], "question": "when won the St. Leger Stakes in 1777, neither the racehorse nor the horse race had an official name?"} +{"answers": ["Tung Chung Battery"], "question": " \"\" was built to protect its eponymous bay from pirates, but now faces towards Hong Kong International Airport?"} +{"answers": ["Pusher Love Girl"], "question": "in \"\", Justin Timberlake compares several narcotics, such as heroin, cocaine, plum wine, MDMA and nicotine, to the love of his girl?"} +{"answers": ["Megan Schutt", "Megan", "Schutt"], "question": " was the leading wicket-taker during the 2013 Women's Cricket World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Furious Pete", "Pete", "Furious"], "question": "competitive eater can wolf down seventeen bananas in 45 seconds?"} +{"answers": ["Acanthastrea lordhowensis", "Micromussa lordhowensis"], "question": "fully developed larvae of the \"\" may be able to survive in the ocean for around 78 days before settling?"} +{"answers": ["Min Chiu Li", "Chiu Li", "Li", "Min"], "question": "although scientist was fired from the National Cancer Institute, his work there led to the first chemotherapy cure of cancer in adults?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Stafford", "Stafford"], "question": "while family was in exile in Geneva in 1556, the Protestant reformer, John Calvin, stood godfather to her youngest brother, John Stafford?"} +{"answers": ["Mezquital Valley"], "question": "the produces one-quarter of all green chili peppers grown in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Far Side Virtual"], "question": "James Ferraro originally intended to release his 2011 album as a set of ringtones?"} +{"answers": ["Remo", "Chris", "Chris Remo"], "question": " composed the soundtrack for \"Thirty Flights of Loving\", a video game created to support a crowd funded campaign to revive the Idle Thumbs podcast?"} +{"answers": ["Hendrik Timmer", "Timmer", "Hendrik"], "question": "Olympic Bronze medalist, Wimbledon quarterfinalist and Dutch champion coached Princess Juliana of the Netherlands in tennis?"} +{"answers": ["Horse Protection Act of 1970"], "question": "the was designed to eliminate soring, but inspectors still find hundreds of violations each year?"} +{"answers": ["Vlachos", "Helen", "Helen Vlachos"], "question": "Greek journalist was placed under house arrest in October 1967 for calling the Minister of the Interior of the junta, Brigadier Stylianos Pattakos, a clown?"} +{"answers": ["Near Eastern fire salamander", "Arouss Al Ayn"], "question": "the larvae of the Middle-Eastern salamander \"\" are often cannibalistic?"} +{"answers": ["Jon", "Maiztegui", "Jon Santacana Maiztegui"], "question": "2002, 2006, and 2010 Paralympic skier won three gold medals at the 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Dándole"], "question": "Gocho described his debut single \"\" as a combination of mambo and urban music?"} +{"answers": ["Mats", "Mats Møller Dæhli", "Dæhli"], "question": " won Manchester United's \"Young Player of the Year\" award in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Arapian"], "question": "the famed pastourma and soutzouki market in Athens, Greece, operates out of a store?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert O'Reilly", "O'Reilly"], "question": "actor based his performances as Gowron in the \"Star Trek\" franchise on Edmund from the Shakespeare play \"King Lear\"?"} +{"answers": ["Isokichi Komine", "Komine", "Isokichi"], "question": "pearl diver is regarded as one of Rabaul's oldest pioneers?"} +{"answers": ["Malajoe Batawi"], "question": "Lie Kim Hok's was the first grammar of Batavian Malay?"} +{"answers": ["Kandasamy", "Meena", "Meena Kandasamy", "Ilavenil Meena Kandasamy"], "question": " was the youngest person ever to represent India as a writer-in-residence at the University of Iowa's International Writing Program in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Isopora palifera"], "question": "if unfavorable water conditions cause the coral species to become dissociated from its algal symbionts, it will undergo bleaching and be prone to disease and death?"} +{"answers": ["Geoff Schwartz", "Geoff", "Geoff'' Schwartz", "Schwartz"], "question": "National Football League player didn't start playing football until age 13, because his parents wanted him to study for his Bar Mitzvah?"} +{"answers": ["Van Wagenen", "Gertrude van Wagenen", "Gertrude L. Van Wagenen", "Wagenen", "Gertrude", "Gertrude Van Wagenen"], "question": "the research of \"\" and John McLean Morris led to the development of the morning-after pill?"} +{"answers": ["Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences", "College of Arts and Sciences"], "question": "the namesake of the at Marquette University anonymously donated $33 million to Marquette despite her lack of formal connection to it?"} +{"answers": ["Janala"], "question": " (2009), a Bengali film directed by Buddhadeb Dasgupta won best film at the 54th Asia Pacific Film Festival in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Simeon", "Simeon Magruder Levy", "Levy"], "question": " was in 1802 the first Jewish graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point?"} +{"answers": ["Arndt", "Gertrud", "Gertrud Arndt"], "question": "the pioneering series of self-portraits by Bauhaus artist have been described as \"ranging from severe to absurd to playful\"?"} +{"answers": ["Curt Schimmelbusch", "Curt", "Curt Theodor Schimmelbusch", "Schimmelbusch"], "question": "in 1892, proposed that medical dressings should be sterilised daily, prior to surgery, and designed an autoclave \"\" to implement this?"} +{"answers": ["Long March", "Long March"], "question": "the government of Pakistan signed the on 17 January 2013, allowing Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri to help decide upon a caretaker Prime Minister?"} +{"answers": ["Dickran Kouymjian", "Kouymjian", "Dickran"], "question": "Armenian historian and professor was awarded the St. Mesrob Mashtots Medal from Karekin II, the Catholicos of All Armenians?"} +{"answers": ["National Polytechnical Museum"], "question": "the in Sofia holds the only Bulgarian-manufactured Hammond organ?"} +{"answers": ["Espallargas", "Óscar", "Óscar Espallargas"], "question": "Spanish LW12 classified para-alpine skier moved to Aran for the 2011–12 ski season?"} +{"answers": ["wordless novel", "Wordless novel"], "question": "in the 1920s, were popular in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Termit Massif Reserve", "Termit Massif Total Reserve", "Termit Massif"], "question": "the \"(landscape pictured)\" in Niger covers an area of 100,000 square kilometres (39,000 sq mi) and is the largest single protected area in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Chan", "Shu-Park", "Shu-Park Chan"], "question": ", the founder of International Technological University in Silicon Valley, had earlier tried to start a university in China?"} +{"answers": ["Soosan", "Firooz", "Soosan Firooz"], "question": " has been described as Afghanistan's first female rapper?"} +{"answers": ["Fanny", "Fanny Murray", "Murray"], "question": ", a mistress of John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, once reputedly ate a £20 note between two slices of bread?"} +{"answers": ["Radio Rewrite"], "question": "although Steve Reich's works have often been referenced by pop and rock musicians, the Radiohead-inspired is the first time Reich \"\" has returned the compliment?"} +{"answers": ["1969 Major League Baseball expansion"], "question": "approval for a Major League Baseball in Kansas City was contingent on Sick's Stadium in Seattle being renovated?"} +{"answers": ["Suicide in Greenland"], "question": "in Greenland, ?"} +{"answers": ["U. C. Raman", "U.", "Raman"], "question": " was the first Scheduled Caste candidate nominated by the Indian Union Muslim League for an unreserved constituency?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Arnott", "William Arnott", "William Arnott"], "question": ", founder of Arnott's Biscuits Holdings, first took up gold mining for a living but quit when he could not find any gold?"} +{"answers": ["Cecidophyopsis ribis"], "question": "the is so tiny that it can be transported by wind, rain or flying insects?"} +{"answers": ["Kejache"], "question": "the , a Maya people with a former territory straddling the modern border of Mexico and Guatemala, may have been descended from the inhabitants of the great Maya city of Calakmul?"} +{"answers": ["Donald Ross Prothero", "Prothero", "Donald", "Donald Prothero"], "question": "Stephen Jay Gould once called \"the best punctuated equilibrium researcher on the West Coast\"?"} +{"answers": ["Herman", "Nikolaus Herman", "Nikolaus"], "question": "in 1560, published his book of hymns which follow the Gospels of the church year and primarily address children?"} +{"answers": ["Bloomsburg and Sullivan Railroad"], "question": "the was one of five railroads serving Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, near the turn of the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Yuki", "Yuki Kawauchi", "Kawauchi"], "question": "marathon runner shaved his head as an apology to his fans after a poor performance at the Tokyo Marathon meant he missed the London Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Nijmegen", "Arnold of Nijmegen", "Arnold"], "question": " stained glass windows \"\" in Tournai Cathedral show Queen Fredegund's plot to have her husband's rival assassinated?"} +{"answers": ["Choosing Wisely"], "question": "individual patients, doctors, and organizations are questioning waste in health care in the United States through the campaign?"} +{"answers": ["John Sackville", "Sackville", "John", "John Sackville"], "question": " was an uncle of the English queen Anne Boleyn and a great-uncle of Queen Elizabeth I?"} +{"answers": ["Guide", "Guide"], "question": "the company uses computer generated news anchors in its app to turn written news stories into video episodes?"} +{"answers": ["Michel Abreu Martinez", "Michel Abreu", "Michel", "Abreu"], "question": "Cuban baseball player had a US$425,000 signing bonus voided when it was discovered that he lied about his age?"} +{"answers": ["Zahamena National Park"], "question": "the indri \"\" is one of 13 species of lemur found in in Madagascar?"} +{"answers": ["Voynuks"], "question": "almost 40,000 Bulgarians were listed as in the 16th century Ottoman registers?"} +{"answers": ["De wederopstanding van een klootzak"], "question": "the Dutch 2013 crime movie is based on a 2004 graphic novel about Saint Boniface?"} +{"answers": ["Emik Avakian", "Avakian", "Emik"], "question": "because he was born with severe cerebral palsy and had problems typing, invented a typewriter that operated without the use of hands?"} +{"answers": ["The Complex", "The Complex"], "question": "Kevin Shields was influenced by \"a noise generator\" while with ?"} +{"answers": ["Bew", "Kwok Bew", "George Kwok Bew", "George", "George Bew"], "question": "at its peak, Chinese merchant fruit firm handled around six thousand bananas every day?"} +{"answers": ["Howard", "Howard Hille Johnson", "Johnson"], "question": " campaign for a state school for the blind in West Virginia led to the establishment of the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind on March 3, 1870?"} +{"answers": ["Riverside and Avondale"], "question": "the Jacksonville neighborhood of is the most architecturally diverse neighborhood in Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Stadtfriedhof", "Stadtfriedhof", "Stadtfriedhof Göttingen"], "question": "the old in Göttingen \"(chapel pictured)\" is the final resting place of no fewer than eight Nobel Prize winners, including Max Born, Otto Hahn and Max Planck?"} +{"answers": ["Pittsburgh Town"], "question": "environmentalist critics have argued that Woody Guthrie's song \"\" (1941), recorded by Pete Seeger, was a commentary on the city's pollution problem at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Varaz", "Samuelian", "Varaz Samuelian"], "question": "prominent sculptor and painter sculpted a statue of the Armenian folkloric legend David of Sassoun in front of the Fresno County Courthouse?"} +{"answers": ["Del Monte Kenya", "Cirio Del Monte Kenya", "Del Monte Kenya Limited"], "question": "the largest single manufactured export from Kenya is canned pineapple, which is due to the presence and operations of ?"} +{"answers": ["Petronius", "Petronius"], "question": "in August 1810, British thoroughbred racehorse ran in what was described as \"one of the finest races ever run\"?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait of Olivia Boteler Porter"], "question": "the was identified as being by 17th-century painter Anthony van Dyck after a photo of it was discovered on a website?"} +{"answers": ["Le Pont de l'Europe"], "question": "art historian Norma Broude suggests that Gustave Caillebotte's \"\" may depict the artist cruising near the Gare Saint-Lazare?"} +{"answers": ["Star of Caledonia"], "question": "the is designed to be lit up by using light emitting diodes?"} +{"answers": ["Buddy", "Brown", "Buddy Brown", "Buddy Brown"], "question": " was a member of the College Football All-America Team and won the Jacobs Blocking Trophy as a player for Alabama in 1973?"} +{"answers": ["El-Tarif"], "question": "Intef I, Intef II and Intef III were all buried in saff (row) tombs in in Egypt?"} +{"answers": ["Haseeb Ahsan", "Ahsan", "Haseeb"], "question": " selected Wasim Akram for the first time against New Zealand in 1984?"} +{"answers": ["Boomerang", "Boomerang"], "question": "Nicole Scherzinger's song \"\" is about \"not letting the haters keep you down\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ordered Bell number"], "question": "because of the possibility of dead heats, the number of possible outcomes of a horse race is not a factorial, but an ?"} +{"answers": ["Dalen Hotel"], "question": " in Dalen, Telemark, Norway is among the best preserved wooden hotels from the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Whatever It Takes", "Whatever It Takes"], "question": "\"\" was the first song to be written for Leona Lewis' debut studio album, \"Spirit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Catastrophic injury"], "question": "in Ontario, most in fishing and canoeing involve drowning and are fatal?"} +{"answers": ["Chatter ring"], "question": "the has been played with by Tim Shadbolt, the Mayor of Invercargill?"} +{"answers": ["Emma", "Emma"], "question": "the entire production team of Andrew Davies' 1995 serial \"Pride and Prejudice\" followed him when he began adapting the TV serial for ITV?"} +{"answers": ["Boenga Roos dari Tjikembang", "Boenga Roos dari Tjikembang"], "question": "a stage adaptation of Kwee Tek Hoay's novel was made before he even finished writing it?"} +{"answers": ["Harka Gurung", "Harka Bahadur Gurung", "Gurung", "Harka"], "question": "Nepalese politician and conservationist was honoured with a memorial football tournament after his death in a helicopter crash?"} +{"answers": ["Good News from the Vatican"], "question": "Robert Silverberg's short story \"\" features the election of a robot to the position of Pope of the Catholic Church?"} +{"answers": ["Gulaab Gang"], "question": "after a common career span of 27 years, Madhuri Dixit and Juhi Chawla are costarring for the first time in the upcoming film ?"} +{"answers": ["Cerevisterol", "cerevisterol"], "question": "in the 1930s, the discoverers of purified from of dry yeast?"} +{"answers": ["Field", "Sara", "Sara Bard Field"], "question": " \"\" traveled by automobile from San Francisco to Washington, D.C. in 1915 to deliver a petition with 500,000 signatures for women's suffrage to Woodrow Wilson?"} +{"answers": ["Fingle Bridge"], "question": ", in a deep Dartmoor gorge, is built on the historic crossing point between the hillforts of Prestonbury Castle and Cranbrook Castle?"} +{"answers": ["Mukhtar Army"], "question": "the Iraqi government issued an arrest warrant for Wathiq al-Battat, the head of a new Shi'a Iraqi militia group called the ?"} +{"answers": ["Panoploscelis"], "question": "the male was described for the first time in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Newry City A.F.C."], "question": " was launched by the Northern Ireland manager after the winding-up of the former club?"} +{"answers": ["Oscar Banker", "Oscar", "Oscar H. Banker", "Banker"], "question": "Armenian American inventor is considered the \"father of the automatic transmission\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stenbocki maja", "Stenbock House"], "question": "the official seat of the Government of Estonia, \"\", was originally designed as a courthouse?"} +{"answers": ["Blow", "Corkie Blow", "Corkie"], "question": "at the age of 11, footballer was awarded the bronze medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of a younger child?"} +{"answers": ["Giedroyc Doctrine"], "question": ", developed by émigré publicist Jerzy Giedroyc in 1970s, shaped the eastern policy of Poland after 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Frère", "León", "Frère León"], "question": "French-born Cuban botanist and priest completed only two of the five volumes of the \"Flora of Cuba\" before failing eyesight forced him to pass the work on to others?"} +{"answers": ["Birendra", "Datta", "Birendra Nath Datta"], "question": " is an Indian folklore researcher, who received Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award of the country in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Ghost Child"], "question": "despite his hectic schedule, Chen Hanwei agreed to act in  – for a plate of \"cheap chicken rice\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ma Mati Manush"], "question": " is a political slogan coined by All India Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee \"\" which helped her party to defeat the Left Front in the elections of West Bengal?"} +{"answers": ["Melikian", "Ray", "Ray Melikian"], "question": "after several decades, U.S. Air Force pilot reunited with the aircraft he flew in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Austral Downs Station", "Austral Downs"], "question": "the destination of the first commercial flight in the Northern Territory by Qantas was ?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Frederick Collings", "Collings"], "question": "Sarkese ruler made his disabled heiress climb cliffs and hunt, and sent her a consolation telegram to say he was sorry her firstborn was a girl?"} +{"answers": ["Battalion Park"], "question": "the centre piece of , at west Calgary, is 16,000 large whitewashed stones, arranged on a hill slope representing the battalions numbered 137, 113, 151, and 51?"} +{"answers": ["Maryland Food Collective"], "question": "the , founded in 1975 at the University of Maryland, operates under the motto \"Food for people, not for profit\"?"} +{"answers": ["David Kroyanker", "Kroyanker", "David"], "question": "after a 42-year career documenting the neighborhoods and buildings of Jerusalem, architectural historian and popular author moved to Tel Aviv?"} +{"answers": ["Shane", "Larkin", "Shane Larkin"], "question": "Miami Hurricanes point guard , the son of Barry Larkin, quit baseball after a Little League coach told him the tutoring he had received from Tony Pérez and Pete Rose was \"all wrong\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ami Aadu"], "question": "in the Bengali film , a poor Indian village girl writes a letter to US President George W. Bush informing him about the troubles of her life caused by the 2003 invasion of Iraq?"} +{"answers": ["Jon", "Challinor", "Jon Challinor"], "question": " first victory in a Conference play-off final came in 2012, after he appeared in finals in 2004, 2007, and 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Yiddish Theater District", "Yiddish Theatre District"], "question": "George Gershwin worked as an extra in the , and Walter Matthau worked as a cashier?"} +{"answers": ["de Martonne", "Emmanuel de Martonne", "Martonne", "Emmanuel"], "question": "during the Paris Peace Conference after World War I, helped make changes to borders in Romania and the Balkans?"} +{"answers": ["Ademaj", "Eshref Ademaj", "Eshref"], "question": "the Initiative Council headed by mathematician played a pivotal role in the early restoration of universitarian education in Kosovo in the early 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis Ah Mouy", "Mouy", "Ah Mouy"], "question": "gold miner built the very first houses in South Melbourne and Williamstown?"} +{"answers": ["Bactris"], "question": "the genus , believed to have evolved 26 to 36 million years ago in South America, is one of the six palm genera found to show the highest speciation rates?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Drury", "Drury", "Robert Drury"], "question": " was among the first to support Mary Tudor claim to the throne in July 1553?"} +{"answers": ["Raillietina cesticillus"], "question": "beetles act as an intermediate host to complete the life cycle of the worm , a parasite that infests the intestines of chickens?"} +{"answers": ["National Pyrotechnic Festival"], "question": "Tultepec, Mexico, the host of the country's , produces around half of the nation's fireworks with sixty percent of the town's population involved in the business?"} +{"answers": ["Mugrdechian", "Barlow Der Mugrdechian", "Barlow", "Der Mugrdechian"], "question": "Armenian historian was instrumental in the establishment of a student exchange program between California State University, Fresno and Yerevan State University?"} +{"answers": ["1877 Wimbledon Championship", "Wimbledon Championship"], "question": "the first was won by Spencer Gore and made a profit of £10?"} +{"answers": ["Ants in the Plants"], "question": "the 1940 cartoon , about an ant colony that defends itself against an anteater, was called a war allegory that possibly referred to France's Maginot Line?"} +{"answers": ["Kentucky Women Remembered Committee", "Kentucky Women Remembered"], "question": "Loretta Lynn \"\", Mary Breckinridge, and Thelma Stovall are all ?"} +{"answers": ["Metroxylon vitiense"], "question": "the Peach Palm is being tested as a replacement to supply hearts of palm previously harvested from the , which became a threatened species due to Fiji's tourist industry?"} +{"answers": ["The Firebrand"], "question": "the 1987 novel , written by American author Marion Zimmer Bradley, depicts the Trojan War from the perspective of the prophet Kassandra, daughter of King Priam?"} +{"answers": ["Krikor Proff Kalfayan", "Kalfayan", "Krikor", "Krikor Kalfayan"], "question": "Armenian composer is the author of over 150 musical compositions?"} +{"answers": ["Sixth Street Bridge", "Sixth Street Bridge"], "question": "the is the longest and oldest metal truss bridge in Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Carrie Chapman Catt", "Carrie Chapman Catt House"], "question": "suffragist Carrie Chapman Catt told guests she bought , her house near Briarcliff Manor, New York, to keep its berries from being made into gin?"} +{"answers": ["Austin", "Dabney", "Austin Dabney"], "question": "slave was the only African American granted land by the Southern state of Georgia for his military service in the American Revolutionary War?"} +{"answers": ["Denbigh Hall railway station"], "question": "due to quicksand, passengers on the new London and Birmingham Railway detrained for over five months at to continue their journey by stagecoach?"} +{"answers": ["Saeed", "Abedini", "Saeed Abedini"], "question": ", an Iranian American Christian pastor, was sentenced to eight years in prison in Iran on charges of undermining national security?"} +{"answers": ["1977 Major League Baseball expansion"], "question": "in 1976, U.S. President Gerald Ford tried to prevent Major League Baseball from awarding an to Toronto?"} +{"answers": ["Jim Buss", "Buss", "Jim"], "question": "basketball executive of the Los Angeles Lakers attended jockey school even though he stood ?"} +{"answers": ["Young Man at His Window"], "question": "Émile Zola wrote that Gustave Caillebotte's \"\" represents \"anti-artistic painting ... because of the exactitude of the copying\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lada", "Lada St. Edmund", "Edmund", "Lada Edmund", "St. Edmund"], "question": ", a go-go dancer on the 1960s American television show \"Hullabaloo\", later became the highest-paid stuntwoman in Hollywood history?"} +{"answers": ["Welfare in Poland"], "question": " is covered by the constitution of Poland, which contains an article dedicated to social security as a right of all citizens?"} +{"answers": ["Lytle Park Historic District"], "question": " in Cincinnati, Ohio was the first park to be located above a freeway?"} +{"answers": ["Merk", "Joseph", "Joseph Merk"], "question": ", principal cellist at the Vienna Court Opera, helped to bring Beethoven's Triple Concerto out of obscurity?"} +{"answers": ["Kopelousos", "Stephanie", "Stephanie C. Kopelousos", "Stephanie Kopelousos"], "question": " \"\" is the youngest person and the first woman to head the $8 billion Florida Department of Transportation?"} +{"answers": ["Juliet Hamersley Lewis Campbell", "Juliet H. Lewis Campbell", "Campbell", "Juliet"], "question": "in novel \"Eros and Antieros\" the hero raises and marries the daughter of his unrequited love?"} +{"answers": ["Savi's pipistrelle", "Savi's Pipistrelle"], "question": " emits echolocation calls in synchrony with its wing beats?"} +{"answers": ["Sky Zone"], "question": "the first location of the chain of trampoline parks was originally intended as an arena for a professional sport involving trampolines and rotating goals?"} +{"answers": ["Martha", "Hackett", "Martha Hackett"], "question": " appeared in thirteen episodes of \"\" as Seska, including two after her character died on screen?"} +{"answers": ["Imleria badia"], "question": "the edible mushroom \"\" turns blue when cut or bruised?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Drury", "Drury", "William Drury"], "question": " name appears in the Ellesmere manuscript of Chaucer's \"Canterbury Tales\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hope City", "HOPE City"], "question": "the technology park being built in Ghana is expected to include Africa's tallest building?"} +{"answers": ["Menculik Miyabi"], "question": "Maria Ozawa had to film in Japan following protests preventing her from coming to Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["The Shortest Way with the Dissenters"], "question": "the publication of Daniel Defoe's political pamphlet led to his arrest on the charge of seditious libel?"} +{"answers": ["II", "Pope", "Pope Anastasius II", "Anastasius II"], "question": " was sent to the sixth circle of hell as a result of mistaken identity?"} +{"answers": ["Krissian", "Shavarsh Krissian", "Shavarsh"], "question": ", the editor of the first sports magazine in Turkey, was killed in the Armenian Genocide?"} +{"answers": ["HD 140283"], "question": " is thought to be the oldest known star, being nearly as old as the universe itself?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Jankiewicz", "Tom", "Jankiewicz"], "question": "screenwriter collapsed after a screening of his film \"Grosse Pointe Blank\", and died soon after?"} +{"answers": ["Mission", "Mission olive"], "question": "the was brought to California in the 18th century by Spanish missionaries?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Planyavsky", "Peter Planyavsky"], "question": "St. Stephen's Cathedral organist has composed parodies under the names of P.P. Bach, J.P. Haydn, and W. A. Plagiavsky Mozart?"} +{"answers": ["St. Lawrence's Church, Söderköping", "St. Lawrence's Church"], "question": " \"\" in the small town of Söderköping, Sweden, has been the venue for royal coronations on two occasions?"} +{"answers": ["Tai-young", "Lee", "Lee Tai-young"], "question": " was the first woman to study at Seoul National University?"} +{"answers": ["Hocutt v. Wilson"], "question": ", the first attempt to desegregate higher education in the United States, was dismissed for lack of standing because the president of the university implicated refused to release the transcript of the plaintiff?"} +{"answers": ["Satō Tadanobu", "Tadanobu", "Satō"], "question": " saved his master Minamoto no Yoshitsune by dressing in his armour and impersonating him?"} +{"answers": ["Alabama Crimson Tide football under Nick Saban"], "question": " won college football national championships in their 2009, 2011, and 2012 seasons?"} +{"answers": ["Brend", "Nicholas Brend", "Nicholas"], "question": "when , the first owner of the Globe Theatre, died in 1601, his heir was his infant son, Matthew, who would not come of age until 6 February 1621?"} +{"answers": ["Momoiro Clover Z"], "question": "Japanese idol group \"\" do not lip-synch in live performances even though their vocals are rendered unstable when coupled with dance moves?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Orr", "William Orr", "Orr"], "question": "Australian trade union organiser was charged with incitement to murder after advising striking coal miners to arm themselves?"} +{"answers": ["And Now His Watch Is Ended"], "question": "\"Game of Thrones\" episode \"\" introduced the fictional tongue of High Valyrian on television, which was created by a linguist?"} +{"answers": ["Handt", "Johann Christian Simon Handt", "Johann"], "question": " was possibly the first missionary to Queensland?"} +{"answers": ["Torreya clarnensis"], "question": "the type specimen of the extinct nutmeg yew is located in Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Priyono", "Ami Priyono", "Ami"], "question": " was one of four directors who dominated the cinema of Indonesia during the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["McCarl", "John Raymond McCarl", "John", "John R. McCarl"], "question": " \"\" had no prior financial training or experience when he was appointed to become the inaugural Comptroller General of the United States in 1921?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Chechnya"], "question": "\"Salmo ezenami\", a critically endangered species of trout, is Lake Kezenoyam and is threatened by the invasive European chub?"} +{"answers": ["Alan", "Alan Scott Gendreau", "Alan Gendreau", "Gendreau"], "question": "American football player , the Sun Belt Conference's all-time leading scorer, was known to be gay by his team?"} +{"answers": ["Boullemier", "Leon Boullemier", "Leon"], "question": ", the son of a French artist, was (under another name) Northamptonshire County Cricket Club's official scorer for 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Llorarás"], "question": "R.K.M & Ken-Y received an American Society of Composers and Publishers Award for \"\" and \"Igual Que Ayer\" at the same ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["Leche", "Joan Leche", "Joan"], "question": " founded a school in Saffron Walden which Gabriel Harvey attended in the early 1560s, where according to Thomas Nashe he was a \"desperate stabber with pen-knives\"?"} +{"answers": ["Twelfth Siege of Gibraltar"], "question": "the ended in defeat for France and Spain, which lost 10,000 men while the English and Dutch defenders lost only 400?"} +{"answers": ["Alex", "Valencia", "Alex Valencia"], "question": " was named \"player of the year\" when IK Start won silver in the 2005 Norwegian Premier League?"} +{"answers": ["Haslev Church"], "question": "foundations of a medieval limestone church were found during the building of in 1916?"} +{"answers": ["British Rail Class 374", "Eurostar e320"], "question": "the is the first high speed train type purchased by a part owned French rail company not to be based on the TGV?"} +{"answers": ["Zawlbuk"], "question": "a boy's eligibility to lodge in a in a traditional Mizo community depends on the length of his pubic hair?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm", "Wilhelm Busch", "Busch", "Wilhelm Busch Museum"], "question": " \"(self portrait pictured)\", who created \"Max und Moritz\" in 1865, has been considered a forefather of comics?"} +{"answers": ["Involuntary unemployment", "involuntary unemployment"], "question": "some economists question the relevance of because \"however miserable one's current work options, one can always choose to accept them\"?"} +{"answers": ["Supernova", "Supernova"], "question": " by Cuban pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba's trio was beaten to a Grammy Award by an album produced and performed by Rubalcaba?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Meredith RN", "Samuel", "Meredith", "Samuel Meredith", "Samuel Meredith"], "question": " was the first chief constable in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Camuliana"], "question": "the , said to be a miraculous icon of Christ, was carried into battle by Byzantine armies, but probably destroyed in the Byzantine Iconoclasm?"} +{"answers": ["Big Blue River Bridge", "Big Blue River Bridge"], "question": "the was one of the first of nearly 30 concrete bridges designed by engineer William A. Biba?"} +{"answers": ["Prudence Wright", "Wright", "Prudence"], "question": "during the American Revolution led a militia of pitchfork-bearing women to arrest her brothers?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Gabriel", "Thomas Gabriel", "Thomas Gabriel"], "question": " \"\" composed the \"Missa mundi\" for World Youth Day 2005, representing the continents in style and instrumentation with pan flute, sitar, drums and didgeridoo?"} +{"answers": ["Norton Bay"], "question": "on the northwest shore of Cape Denbigh on , archeological finds in the National Historic Landmark Iyatayet Site attest to the Norton Culture dated between 500 BC and 300 AD?"} +{"answers": ["Three prime untranslated region"], "question": "the localization, stability, export, and translation efficiency of a messenger RNA are regulated by its ?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy Brenton", "Tommy", "Brenton"], "question": "Lefty Driesell Award winner guided the 2012–13 Stony Brook Seawolves men's basketball team to their program's first ever postseason tournament win?"} +{"answers": ["Heroes for Sale", "Heroes for Sale"], "question": " by Andy Mineo mixes hip-hop with hymns, reggaeton, jazz, R&B, heavy metal, and classical?"} +{"answers": ["Martha Bratton", "Bratton", "Martha"], "question": "during the American Revolution, stuck her son in a chimney and tried to blow up the British?"} +{"answers": ["Church of Saint Mary the Virgin", "Church of Saint Mary", "Church of Saint Mary the Virgin", "Church of Saint Mary Virgin"], "question": " is built on property where Horace Greeley once held a campaign reception in Chappaqua, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Anita", "Pratap", "Anita Pratap"], "question": "in 1983, became the first journalist to interview LTTE chief V. Prabhakaran?"} +{"answers": ["Columbicola extinctus"], "question": "despite its name, the chewing louse , which was originally thought to only use the Passenger Pigeon as a host, is not extinct as it was rediscovered on the Band-tailed Pigeon?"} +{"answers": ["Grevillea heliosperma"], "question": "a mixture of bark and crushed leaves of was used to wash sores by local indigenous people?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia elegans"], "question": "over 99% of the flower heads of the shrub \"\" set no seed?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Ian Kirkby", "Kirkby"], "question": "actor once described motor racing as \"a waste of petrol\"?"} +{"answers": ["Woods", "Terrence", "Terrence Woods"], "question": "Florida A&M Rattlers basketball player won the 2004 NCAA Division I three-point shooting contest at the conclusion of his senior season?"} +{"answers": ["Brend", "Matthew Brend", "Matthew"], "question": " conveyed the property on which the Globe Theatre was built to his wife, Frances?"} +{"answers": ["Eisenhower dollar"], "question": "the \"\" was the first U.S. dollar coin produced in over 35 years?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia saxicola"], "question": "the Australian plant has been cultivated outdoors in the Netherlands and United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Bhusawal–Kalyan section"], "question": "the in western India rises by within a span of across Thul Ghat?"} +{"answers": ["2013 Women's Cricket World Cup squads"], "question": "Do you know that, playing in her , England's Charlotte Edwards was named in the team of the tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Slow code"], "question": " is a purposely slow response to a patient in cardiac arrest?"} +{"answers": ["van Brosterhuysen", "Johan van Brosterhuysen", "Van Brosterhuysen", "Johan", "Brosterhuysen"], "question": ", a dilettante Dutch botanist, translated a bishop's lunar fiction?"} +{"answers": ["Chondrites", "Chondrites"], "question": "the ichnogenus \"\" can be used as an indicator of anoxia in sediments?"} +{"answers": ["Oaksey", "John Oaksey", "John"], "question": "horse racing commentator was once captain of Eton College's boxing team?"} +{"answers": ["Solo", "Solo"], "question": "the album by Cuban pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba includes songs inspired by John Coltrane's \"Giant Steps\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vester Egede Church"], "question": " displays a relief of \"Luxuria\", a woman standing on her head, nurturing a winged dragon and a lion?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Hobbs", "Fred", "Hobbs"], "question": "the tailor \"\", who served as the eighth Mayor of Christchurch, came from a musical family?"} +{"answers": ["Fateh", "Fateh Chand Badhwar", "Badhwar", "Fateh Chand Badhwar OBE"], "question": " was the first Indian to become Chairman of the country's Railway Board?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José María Caro Martínez", "Martínez"], "question": ", the first Mayor of Pichilemu, was the father of José María Caro Rodríguez, the first Chilean Cardinal of the Catholic Church?"} +{"answers": ["Coated urea"], "question": " fertilizers reduce the risk of fertilizer burn by slowing the rate at which moisture in the soil dissolves the sulfur- or polymer-encapsulated prills of urea?"} +{"answers": ["Sean Anthony Manaea", "Sean", "Manaea", "Sean Manaea"], "question": " was named the Most Outstanding Prospect in the Cape Cod Baseball League for 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Helena Historic District", "Helena Historic District"], "question": "the \"(Atlas building pictured)\" required a major boundary adjustment when urban renewal in the 1970s destroyed over 60 historically significant buildings?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew Quashie", "Quashie", "Matthew"], "question": "both and former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan attended Mfantsipim?"} +{"answers": ["Blackstairmountain"], "question": " from Ireland was the first European-trained racehorse to win the Nakayama Grand Jump, the world's richest steeplechase?"} +{"answers": ["Gouget noir"], "question": "prior to the phylloxera epidemic in the mid-19th century there were almost of , but by 2008 there were just of the grape left in France?"} +{"answers": ["Kakum National Park"], "question": "a canopy walkway connects seven tree tops in Ghana's ?"} +{"answers": ["silencer", "Silencer", "Silencer"], "question": "the on DNA allows repressors to bind, inhibiting transcription?"} +{"answers": ["Brandon", "Maurer", "Brandon Eugene Maurer", "Brandon Maurer"], "question": " threw a perfect game during a Little League Baseball all-star game?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Débo"], "question": "historical maps and descriptions include nine different names for \"\" in Mali?"} +{"answers": ["Purple-throated cotinga", "Purple-throated Cotinga"], "question": "the is considered a naturally rare species across its range?"} +{"answers": ["Sukur"], "question": " is Africa's first cultural landscape to receive World Heritage List inscription?"} +{"answers": ["Nagpur–Bhusawal section"], "question": "the future of the narrow gauge depends on how Central Railway acts on the option it has to buy it in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["John Lightfoot", "Lightfoot", "John", "John Lightfoot"], "question": " provided the first British records for the chanterelle and the summer truffle?"} +{"answers": ["Wadi al-Jarf"], "question": "the world's oldest known harbor and Egypt's oldest known papyrus documents were both discovered at ?"} +{"answers": ["Robert William Andrew Feller Farmstead"], "question": "the father of Bob Feller \"(signed baseball pictured)\" changed the crop on the from corn to wheat so that the future baseball Hall of Fame pitcher could play more baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Katharine Way", "Katharine", "Way"], "question": "nuclear physicist co-edited a 1946 bestseller which included essays by Niels Bohr, Albert Einstein and Robert Oppenheimer, and sold over 100,000 copies?"} +{"answers": ["2002 EA Sports 500"], "question": "the featured no cautions despite Talladega Superspeedway being known for \"The Big One\"?"} +{"answers": ["Juldarigi"], "question": "there are records of a woman being stoned to death for stepping over the rope used in (Korean tug of war)?"} +{"answers": ["Koyuk River"], "question": "tributary creeks of the include Dime and Sweepstakes?"} +{"answers": ["Ulucanlar Prison Museum", "Ulucanlar Prison"], "question": "visitors to the who pay extra to be handcuffed and locked in an isolation cell for a limited time may not leave it before the agreed time is up?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Mattei Gleason", "Andrew M. Gleason", "Andrew", "Gleason", "Andrew Gleason"], "question": "mathematician liked to say that proofs \"(example pictured)\" \"really aren't there to convince you that something is true—they're there to show you \"why\" it is true\"?"} +{"answers": ["Newborn monument"], "question": "the in Pristina, Kosovo, was unveiled on the day of the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence?"} +{"answers": ["added sugar", "Added sugar"], "question": "the most common sources of consumption are sweetened beverages?"} +{"answers": ["Jennifer Anne Gove", "Jennifer", "Jennifer Gove", "Gove"], "question": " is South Africa's leading run-scorer in women's Test cricket?"} +{"answers": ["Susquehanna and Tioga Turnpike"], "question": "by 1810, the was the first road in good condition for wagons in its part of Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Sclerodermatineae"], "question": "the include boletes, earthstars, and pretty mouths?"} +{"answers": ["World Digital Magnetic Anomaly Map"], "question": "the depicts features such as the Richat Structure, Atlantic ridge, Paris Basin and Chicxulub crater \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eddy", "Furniss", "Eddy Furniss"], "question": "College Baseball Hall of Famer had to be convinced to play baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Elis", "Elis"], "question": "less than two weeks after won the 1835 St. Leger Stakes, 21 horses were withdrawn from the colt's next scheduled race?"} +{"answers": ["Sheng nu"], "question": " is a pejorative term promoted by the Government of China to pressure unwed women into marriage in response to the gender imbalance caused by the one-child policy?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Condé", "Louis d'Orléans, Prince of Condé"], "question": "French nobleman (1845–1866) was not only the last Prince of Condé but also the first royal visitor to the continent of Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Highnam Court"], "question": " in Gloucestershire was built in 1658 to replace the manor that was damaged in the English Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Pavona cactus"], "question": "one threat to the vulnerable is its collection for the aquarium trade?"} +{"answers": ["René Maturana", "René", "Maturana"], "question": " was the last Mayor of Pichilemu to be appointed by the military regime of Augusto Pinochet?"} +{"answers": ["Cherry Hill", "Cherry Hill"], "question": "in the late 1820s, was host to both the Marquis de Lafayette and a sensational murder that led to the last public hanging in Albany, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Kenzie", "Martin Kenzie", "Martin"], "question": "the season three premiere episode of \"Game of Thrones\" was dedicated in the memory of its cinematographer, ?"} +{"answers": ["2010 Guatemala City sinkhole"], "question": "Tropical Storm Agatha caused a deep to open in 2010 in Guatemala City, killing 15 people?"} +{"answers": ["Choiseul Pigeon", "Choiseul pigeon"], "question": "the extinct \"\", which was endemic to the island of Choiseul in the Solomon Islands, was so tame that the indigenous hunters could pick it up off of its roost?"} +{"answers": ["Abd al-Rahim al-Hajj Muhammad", "Muhammad", "Abd", "Abd al-Rahim al-Hajj Muhammad Al Seif"], "question": "a month after the Palestinian Arab leadership confirmed as general commander of the 1936 Palestine revolt, he was killed in a clash with British authorities in March 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Majdanek trials", "Majdanek Trials"], "question": "the was the longest Nazi war crimes trial in history, spanning over 30 years?"} +{"answers": ["Gilmore", "Jared S. Gilmore", "Jared Scott Gilmore", "Jared"], "question": "child actor was the third person to play Bobby Draper in six years when he was cast in the American television series \"Mad Men\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marechal Joffre"], "question": "the and Marechal Foch wine grapes were named after the World War I generals Joseph Joffre and Ferdinand Foch?"} +{"answers": ["Kazimierz Chodziński", "Chodziński", "Kazimierz"], "question": "the statue of General Casimir Pulaski in Washington was sculpted by ?"} +{"answers": ["Armada Service", "The Armada Service"], "question": ", rumoured to have been made from New World silver captured from the Spanish Armada, was buried during the English Civil War and lay hidden until 1827?"} +{"answers": ["Luke Thomas", "Luke Thomas", "Thomas", "Luke"], "question": " was Britain's youngest head chef?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Anglesey Sound"], "question": "the Norwegian king Magnus Barefoot may have shot Hugh of Montgomery dead with an arrow through his eye in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Sloane", "Thomas", "Thomas Gibson Sloane"], "question": "sheep grazier was an expert on tiger beetles?"} +{"answers": ["Fir Hill Manor", "Fir Hill"], "question": " was the subject of a BBC documentary in 1994, which documents the search for absentee landlord John Paget Figg-Hoblyn?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Karen"], "question": "the damage wrought by in Guam in 1962 was considered worse than that of the American liberation of the island in 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony Musgrave", "Anthony Musgrave", "Musgrave"], "question": ", the son of Anthony Musgrave, was related to Anthony Musgrave?"} +{"answers": ["Brandon Miller", "Miller", "Brandon", "Brandon Miller"], "question": " scored the game-winning basket in a 2003 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament game that \"Sports Illustrated\" called an \"instant tourney classic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Johann Heinrich Baumann", "Johann", "Baumann"], "question": "painter was called the \"Münchhausen of Courland\" for his tales of his hunting adventures?"} +{"answers": ["Sudjio", "Lilik", "Lilik Sudjio"], "question": " received the first Citra Award for directing his father?"} +{"answers": ["HTC First"], "question": "an early version of the Facebook-developed software on the was code-named \"Buffy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Flea", "Lord Flea", "Lord"], "question": "mento artist helped start the calypso craze, was covered by Harry Belafonte, and wrote a song about a monkey who followed him around?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar", "Gibraltar"], "question": "the gardens of \"\" in Wilmington, Delaware, were designed by a pioneering female American landscape architect?"} +{"answers": ["Whitehorse Ranch"], "question": "the in southeast Oregon voluntarily removed its cattle from of its BLM grazing allotment for three years to allow watershed and riparian areas to recover?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Fitch, V", "V"], "question": "while some sources believe that inspired the original Yankee Doodle Dandy in 1755, other sources think the song was written at least 12 years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Ashoka's Hell"], "question": "anyone who entered Emperor Ashoka was not allowed to come out alive?"} +{"answers": ["Claude", "Hirst", "Claude Raguet Hirst"], "question": "while painting \"A Gentleman's Table\" was commissioned by a men's club, it offers a subtle critique of male culture?"} +{"answers": ["Abouriou"], "question": " was almost lost to extinction until a local farmer discovered abandoned plantings of the French wine grape growing up the walls of a ruined castle?"} +{"answers": ["Midtgarden", "Erik Midtgarden", "Erik"], "question": "Norwegian footballer won the Estonian Meistriliiga with Flora Tallinn in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Gene", "Gene Hobbs", "Hobbs"], "question": ", a regular to Wikipedia's scuba articles, was named the 2010 Divers Alert Network/Rolex Diver of the year?"} +{"answers": ["art style", "Style", "Style"], "question": "according to Jaś Elsner, \" art history\" was \"the indisputable king of the discipline\", but is now \"dead\"?"} +{"answers": ["Auxois"], "question": "merchants at horse fairs appreciated the horse \"\" because its chestnut coloration might conceal dirt better than that of the light gray Percheron or black Nivernais?"} +{"answers": ["Matisse", "Sophie Matisse", "Sophie"], "question": " reinterpretation of Pablo Picassos \"Guernica\" was regarded as a strange idea for an artist whose great-grandfather, Henri Matisse, was known to be an artistic rival of Picasso?"} +{"answers": ["Law school of Beirut"], "question": "the jurists of the ancient played a major part in drafting the Justinian body of civil law?"} +{"answers": ["Plastic Brit"], "question": "Tiffany Porter was called a \"\" by a newspaper for refusing to recite the words of \"God Save the Queen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Petit Serail"], "question": "to finance the completion of the , the Wāli of Syria had to take a loan, mortgage public buildings and impose new taxes?"} +{"answers": ["Aldabra"], "question": "the atoll in Seychelles, called \"one of the wonders of the world\" by David Attenborough, has about 100,000 giant tortoises, the largest concentration in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Woods", "Leona", "Leona Woods Marshall", "Leona Woods", "Leona Harriet Woods"], "question": " was the only woman present when the world's first nuclear reactor went critical?"} +{"answers": ["Ebor", "Ebor"], "question": "the upset victory of in the 1817 St Leger Stakes was ascribed to the overconfidence of Blacklock's jockey?"} +{"answers": ["Shelby Corcoran"], "question": "during its initial run of episodes, \"Glee\" fans lobbied for Idina Menzel to be cast as of Lea Michele's character due to the strong resemblance between the two actresses?"} +{"answers": ["I Am Not Spock"], "question": "Leonard Nimoy's 1975 autobiography was entitled ?"} +{"answers": ["Pearlin Jean"], "question": " purportedly haunted her former lover's estate after he tried to buy her silence with the lace of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Dahlia Hill"], "question": " in Midland, Michigan, plants over 250 different cultivars of dahlia \"(example pictured)\" each year?"} +{"answers": ["Negros Fruit Dove", "Negros fruit dove"], "question": "the is only known from a single female shot from a tree on the slopes of a Philippine volcano in 1953?"} +{"answers": ["Pelamonia", "Nico Pelamonia", "Nico"], "question": "\"One Night in Malaysia\" was enough to make Best Director?"} +{"answers": ["Lauritson", "Peter", "Peter Lauritson"], "question": " directorial debut, the \"\" episode \"\", was awarded the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation?"} +{"answers": ["Snow snake"], "question": "the Native American sport is named for the snake-like wiggling motion of wooden poles sliding down an icy track?"} +{"answers": ["Louis-Jean-Nicolas Lejoille", "Lejoille", "Louis-Jean-Nicolas"], "question": "Commodore \"\", who captured British warships on three occasions during the French Revolutionary Wars, had been a sailor since the age of seven?"} +{"answers": ["74th Street", "74th Street", "East 74th Street"], "question": "First Ladies Eleanor Roosevelt and Jackie Kennedy both lived on on the Upper East Side of New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Helicobasidium purpureum"], "question": " can damage crops such as carrots?"} +{"answers": ["Kraków Uprising", "Kraków uprising"], "question": "one of the leaders of the in 1846 was killed while leading a religious procession?"} +{"answers": ["Rodgers", "Sugar Rodgers", "Sugar"], "question": "American basketball player scored a record number of points (2,518) at Georgetown University?"} +{"answers": ["Paris Codex"], "question": "it is not known how the \"(pages pictured)\", one of only three surviving pre-Columbian Maya books, came to be in the collection of the Bibliothèque Imperiale in Paris in the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Daanaa", "Henry Seidu Daanaa"], "question": " is the first blind person to be called to the Ghana Bar?"} +{"answers": ["Persoonia coriacea"], "question": "the wheatbelt shrub can have naturally twisted leaves?"} +{"answers": ["Shelby Aldwin Whitfield", "Whitfield", "Shelby", "Shelby Whitfield"], "question": "baseball announcer wrote a book titled \"Kiss It Goodbye\" that helped prompt the Federal Communications Commission to investigate the ethics of sports broadcasting?"} +{"answers": ["Muslim conquest of Sicily"], "question": "the lasted from 827 to 902 AD?"} +{"answers": ["Gustav Adolf Church", "Gustav Adolf Church, Liverpool"], "question": "the in Liverpool was W. D. Caroe's first independent commission to design a church?"} +{"answers": ["Charles O'Rear", "O'Rear", "Charles"], "question": "when took a photograph of a green, lush hillside near Napa Valley, he did not expect it to be \"the most viewed image of the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gresley Priory"], "question": " \"\" was originally an Augustinian priory, founded in the 12th century?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Mazell", "Mazell"], "question": "London-based engraver bungled an image of the Common Tailorbird?"} +{"answers": ["Mérens horse"], "question": "the was saved from extinction by hippies in the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh Haggard", "Haggard"], "question": "when Lieutenant Commander returned the \"Truant\" to Britain in late 1942, the submarine flew a Jolly Roger with 4 stars and 16 bars?"} +{"answers": ["Alloxylon brachycarpum"], "question": "although the species name of the tree means \"short fruit\", it has the largest fruit of its genus?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Azari", "Anna", "Azari"], "question": "former Israeli Ambassador to Russia is married to a rabbi who leads a congregation in Tel Aviv?"} +{"answers": ["Kalu dodol"], "question": "making \"\" is a labour-intensive process that can take up to nine hours?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Partridge", "Partridge", "Joseph", "Joseph Partridge"], "question": ", a former waggoner, wrote the first history of the Cheshire town of Nantwich?"} +{"answers": ["Wanchojang"], "question": "Korean sedge-weavers, known as , can take up to two weeks to complete one box?"} +{"answers": ["Berthold Possemeyer", "Berthold", "Berthold Klemens Possemeyer", "Possemeyer"], "question": "baritone performed songs by John Dowland, Gerald Finzi and Thomas Morley in a parody chamber musical after Shakespeare's \"Night's Dream\"?"} +{"answers": ["Condado Vanderbilt", "Condado Vanderbilt Hotel"], "question": "the became the first hotel in Puerto Rico to include a casino after gambling was legalized in the 1940s?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Carmarden", "Carmarden", "Richard"], "question": "in 1566, funded the printing of an edition of the Great Bible in English at Rouen?"} +{"answers": ["Chocoholic"], "question": " is frequently claimed in surveys to be the most common form of food craving?"} +{"answers": ["ocellated icefish", "Chionodraco rastrospinosus"], "question": "ocellated icefish \"\" have blood as clear as water?"} +{"answers": ["Coffin", "Marian Cruger Coffin", "Marian"], "question": ", one of America's first female landscape architects, set up her own highly successful practice because male-dominated firms would not employ her?"} +{"answers": ["Bank of Chester County", "National Bank of Chester County"], "question": "the , chartered in 1814, was the first bank in the county?"} +{"answers": ["Steven Blane", "Jewish Spiritual Leaders Institute", "Blane", "Steven"], "question": "in 2012 Jewish Universalist rabbi , who encourages converts to join his online rabbinical school, ordained an ex-Muslim as a rabbi?"} +{"answers": ["Asteroid Redirect Mission"], "question": "NASA has to tug an asteroid to the Moon?"} +{"answers": ["Israeli breakfast"], "question": "at hotels in Israel, the is commonly presented as a self-service buffet \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Saura painting"], "question": " of Odisha has a visual semblance to Warli painting from Maharashtra?"} +{"answers": ["Cebongan Prison", "Cebongan Prison raid"], "question": "the in Indonesia was declared a human rights violation by the National Commission on Human Rights, but not by Defence Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro?"} +{"answers": ["Ortúzar", "Daniel Ortúzar", "Daniel Ortúzar Cuevas", "Daniel"], "question": ", a former member of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile, was also a farmer?"} +{"answers": ["Hayward", "Rowland Hayward", "Rowland"], "question": "in 1587 entertained Queen Elizabeth I at his home of King's Place, which had once been owned by her father, King Henry VIII?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Morales", "Andy Morales"], "question": "after being caught at sea trying to defect, Cuban baseball player wasn't asked to participate in the 2000 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Who Am I", "Who Am I"], "question": "Christian rock band Casting Crowns have performed their song \"\" at a Bush-Cheney '04 campaign rally and the 2009 Spring Friendship Art Festival in North Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Queen's Building"], "question": " was called Hong Kong \"most prestigious commercial building\" when it opened in 1899?"} +{"answers": ["Fifehead Wood"], "question": "in one may find a White Admiral with a Purple Hairstreak among some Five-faced Bishops?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Orcutt Cushing", "Cushing"], "question": " \"\", writer of the words of the hymn that inspired Rangers' Follow Follow anthem, gave his entire life savings to a blind girl for her to receive an education?"} +{"answers": ["Savage", "Thomas", "Thomas Savage", "Thomas Savage"], "question": ", Shakespeare's trustee in the purchase of shares in the Globe Theatre, was a friend of John Jackson, Shakepeare's trustee in the purchase of the Blackfriars Gatehouse?"} +{"answers": ["Parole camp"], "question": "a was a place where soldiers were housed by their own army after being granted parole and pledging not to engage in combat?"} +{"answers": ["College of Aesculapius and Hygia"], "question": "the was a dining club and burial society in ancient Rome?"} +{"answers": ["Untied.com"], "question": " has logged 25,000 customer complaints and 200 employee complaints about United Airlines?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Antarctica"], "question": "adaptations of the \"(icefish pictured)\" to survive the cold include growing blubber, having antifreeze in their blood, and digesting themselves into a juvenile state?"} +{"answers": ["Binod", "Binod Bihari", "Chowdhury", "Binod Bihari Chowdhury"], "question": ", who died on 10 April 2013 at the age of 102, was the last surviving revolutionary from the Chittagong armoury raid?"} +{"answers": ["1925 Hama uprising"], "question": "the began when Fawzi al-Qawuqji mutinied with his entire Syrian Legion cavalry unit and took control of Hama from the French Mandatory authorities?"} +{"answers": ["Joubert", "Léopold", "Léopold Louis Joubert"], "question": " fought for the Pope in Italy and against slave traders in the Congo?"} +{"answers": ["Kingdom of the Morea"], "question": "the Peloponnese peninsula in southern Greece was ruled as the \"\" by the Republic of Venice in 1688–1715?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Markwick", "Markwick"], "question": " \"Sheep's fescue\" was not suitable for sheep?"} +{"answers": ["Abdul Rahim Ishak", "Ishak", "Abdul"], "question": "Singaporean politician at different points in time served as ambassador to Ethiopia, Indonesia, Lebanon, the United Arab Republic, and Yugoslavia?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Taylor", "Taylor", "William Taylor"], "question": "by the time of his death in 1842, Admiral was the last surviving officer from Cook's third and final voyage of discovery?"} +{"answers": ["Bizhu dance"], "question": "the Chakmas welcome their new year with the ?"} +{"answers": ["Horween", "Arnold Horween", "Arnold"], "question": " married his wife because Harvard beat Yale in a football game?"} +{"answers": ["Ivan Petrizhitsky-Kulaga", "Petrizhitsky-Kulaga", "Ivan"], "question": "Cossack hetman was executed by other Cossacks after he lost a power struggle?"} +{"answers": ["Fokus", "Fokus"], "question": "the Swedish newsmagazine has operated at a loss since its first publication, despite an ever increasing circulation?"} +{"answers": ["Amir Jamal Garrett", "Garrett", "Amir Garrett", "Amir"], "question": " was ranked the 68th best college basketball recruit and could throw a fastball?"} +{"answers": ["Karin dialect"], "question": "before the Armenian Genocide, the was spoken in two provincial centers in eastern Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Pennie House", "Daniel Pennie"], "question": "Scottish American stone mason Daniel Pennie carved the grout he used on to resemble stone?"} +{"answers": ["Oswald", "Karlheinz Oswald", "Karlheinz"], "question": " created sculptures of Cardinal Volk, Pierre de Coubertin, and Hildegard of Bingen?"} +{"answers": ["Great Eastern Hotel Wine", "Great Eastern Hotel", "Great Eastern Hotel"], "question": "the in Kolkata, built in 1840 or 1841, may have been the first hotel in India with electricity?"} +{"answers": ["Sa'id", "al-'As", "Sa'id al-'As", "Said al-As"], "question": "Syrian veteran officer was killed in action commanding Arab rebels in a confrontation with British forces near Jerusalem during the 1936 Palestine Revolt?"} +{"answers": ["Bank of England club", "Bank of England"], "question": "Arsenal became known as the after gaining the largest amount of income from match days and being cautious with money while also breaking British transfer records?"} +{"answers": ["Bangui magnetic anomaly"], "question": "most of the Central African Republic is covered by the \"(pictured as large red anomaly in central Africa)\", the result of an igneous intrusion or meteorite impact?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Sahwah", "al-Sahwah"], "question": "in the late 19th century the residents of , a Syrian village in the Hauran, paid the Druze chiefs of the area to gain access to a water canal south of the village?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Tony", "Tony Miller", "Tony Miller"], "question": "former Marquette University basketball player recorded 956 assists during his career, which is currently the seventh-most in NCAA Division I history?"} +{"answers": ["C Lidgate"], "question": "London-based butchers employed five generations of the same family?"} +{"answers": ["Tête nucléaire océanique"], "question": "the is a new French thermonuclear warhead that will replace the currently deployed TN 75 warhead beginning in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Earl Rose", "Earl Rose", "Rose", "Earl Forrest Rose", "Earl"], "question": " performed autopsies on J. D. Tippit, Lee Harvey Oswald, and Jack Ruby, but was not permitted to examine President John F. Kennedy?"} +{"answers": ["Eucidaris metularia"], "question": "the was one of several species used in research to determine the feasibility of using non-invasive MRI technology to study the internal anatomy of echinoids?"} +{"answers": ["North British, Arbroath and Montrose Railway"], "question": "following the Tay Bridge disaster, a viaduct on the became so seriously distorted during testing that a new one had to be designed and built?"} +{"answers": ["Wölk", "Margot Wölk", "Margot"], "question": "former German secretary background as Adolf Hitler's personal food taster was revealed on her 95th birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Kali the Mother", "Kali the Mother"], "question": "in the poem written by Swami Vivekananda in 1898, the poet worshipped the terrible form of Hindu goddess Kali \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["824th Tank Destroyer Battalion"], "question": "during the six months that the served in the European theater of World War II, its officers and men were awarded six Silver Stars and thirty-one Bronze Stars?"} +{"answers": ["Shodan", "Shodan"], "question": "the name of the search engine , which searches devices linked to the Internet, is based on the character of the same name in the System Shock game series?"} +{"answers": ["1962 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "when the lost to Georgia Tech, it ended a 19-game winning and 26-game unbeaten streak that dated back to their 1960 season?"} +{"answers": ["NASA Human Exploration Rover Challenge"], "question": "the is underway right now?"} +{"answers": ["Glacier National Park", "Glacier National Park"], "question": "Canada's \"\" contains moonmilk?"} +{"answers": ["Hampikian", "Greg", "Greg Hampikian"], "question": "Armenian American biologist is considered one of the foremost forensic DNA experts in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Papa Cristo's", "Papa Cristo"], "question": "the food featured in the movie \"My Big Fat Greek Wedding\" was provided by the Greek restaurant ?"} +{"answers": ["Placospermum"], "question": "the juvenile leaves of are up to long?"} +{"answers": ["Ray", "Jr.", "Ray McCallum Jr.", "Ray McCallum, Jr.", "Ray Michael McCallum Jr."], "question": "Detroit Titans men's basketball player was \"one of the most highly-recruited players in school history\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mendocino War"], "question": "between the first white settlement in 1856 and the end of the in 1860, the Native American population in Mendocino County, California, decreased by 80%?"} +{"answers": ["Akokan", "Akokan"], "question": ", Roberto Fonseca's sixth studio album, features some \"lovely sax work\"?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St Paul", "Church of St Paul, Liverpool"], "question": "the , \"\" was designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, who also designed Liverpool Cathedral?"} +{"answers": ["Eric", "Eric Steven King", "Eric King", "King", "Eric King"], "question": "baseball pitcher was credited with three complete games \"and\" three saves in his rookie season?"} +{"answers": ["Hasan al-Kharrat", "Hasan", "al-Kharrat"], "question": "during the Great Syrian Revolt, rebel commander led the capture of the Azm Palace, aiming for Maurice Sarrail, the High Commissioner of the French Mandate?"} +{"answers": ["A Stitch in Time", "A Stitch in Time"], "question": "actor Andrew Robinson wrote the novel , which is about his character from \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Hall", "James Hall", "Hall"], "question": "s 1883 history of Nantwich remains one of the chief sources for the Cheshire town's history?"} +{"answers": ["Park Chan-su", "Chan-su", "Park"], "question": "woodcarver , one of Korea's Important Cultural Assets, drives his chisel with a wooden fish instead of a mallet?"} +{"answers": ["Lasjia"], "question": "the name of the newly defined genus of macadamia-like trees, , is derived from the initials of Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson?"} +{"answers": ["Rudd Concession"], "question": "while trying to disavow the , King Lobengula of Matabeleland \"\" sent emissaries to meet with Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Jean Bureau", "Bureau"], "question": "superior artillery created by helped France achieve victories in several important battles of the Hundred Years' War?"} +{"answers": ["Groenendael Priory"], "question": "the Bishop of Cambrai was benefactor of the monastic library at ?"} +{"answers": ["John the Violent"], "question": "Tonia Marketaki psychological crime film is based on an actual murder which happened in Athens in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Bradford-on-Avon Tithe Barn", "Saxon Tithe Barn"], "question": "the was a filming location for the TV series \"Robin of Sherwood\", doubling as Nottingham Castle's great hall?"} +{"answers": ["Nelson Díaz", "Nelson Díaz", "Nelson Díaz Blanco", "Díaz", "Nelson"], "question": "baseball umpire gained prominence in Cuba after shoving an American coach?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Vietnam"], "question": "the includes the saola \"\", an antelope-like animal unknown to Western science until found in 1992 in the Bach Ma National Park?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Baron", "Baron", "Fred", "Fred Baron"], "question": "20th Century Fox executive worked at a department store and the mailroom of a studio before being given a chance at film producing?"} +{"answers": ["Max", "Reinhart", "Max Reinhart"], "question": " made his National Hockey League debut for the Calgary Flames, the same franchise his father Paul began his career with?"} +{"answers": ["Nandu River Iron Bridge"], "question": "the was built by the Imperial Japanese Army in Hainan, China, during the Second Sino-Japanese War as the first bridge to span the Nandu River?"} +{"answers": ["Couderc noir"], "question": "until the 1970s there were more plantings of the hybrid grape in France than of Cabernet Sauvignon \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Kenneth Bowra", "Bowra"], "question": " helped to develop the first human rights policy for American special forces soldiers?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Jackson", "Joe", "Joe Jackson", "Jackson"], "question": "Memphis Tigers basketball player was the first in league history to win back-to-back Conference USA Tournament MVP awards?"} +{"answers": ["Baroli Temples", "Badoli Temples", "Baroli Temples Complex"], "question": "the \"(temple complex pictured)\", one of the earliest temple complexes in Rajasthan, India, are reported to have been built during the Gurjara-Pratihara Empire in the 10th-11th centuries?"} +{"answers": ["European Underwater and Baromedical Society"], "question": "the was formed in 1971 to further education and research in diving and hyperbaric medicine?"} +{"answers": ["Puits d'amour"], "question": "the pastry caused scandal in 18th century France because of the erotic connotation of its name?"} +{"answers": ["Vyne Ring", "Ring of Silvianus"], "question": "the cursed \"\" may have inspired J. R. R. Tolkien to write \"The Hobbit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nitesh Rane", "Narayan Rane", "Nitesh Narayan Rane", "Rane", "Nitesh"], "question": "Swabhiman Sanghatana, headed by , set a Guinness World Record by conducting a job fair which gave over 25,000 jobs to unemployed youth?"} +{"answers": ["Saint-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil AOC"], "question": "the mayor of wanted his town to have its own AOC separate from Bourgueil despite the two areas having essentially identical \"terroir\" and producing similar wines?"} +{"answers": ["Flamur", "Kastrati", "Flamur Kastrati"], "question": "after was injured in a match between MSV Duisburg and Energie Cottbus, both teams stopped playing football?"} +{"answers": ["Chappaqua station"], "question": "Horace Greeley's daughter donated family land to be used for in Chappaqua, New York, on the condition that a small public park always be maintained in front of it?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José Fernández", "Fernández", "José Fernández"], "question": "when defected from Cuba, his mother fell overboard and he jumped in to save her life?"} +{"answers": ["Cockroach racing"], "question": " started in Australia in 1982, and is also held at the Loyola University Maryland, under the name \"Madagascar Madness: The Running of the Roaches\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maury AOC"], "question": "the are still made using the technique of halting fermentation with grape spirits perfected in 1299 by Catalan alchemist Arnaldus de Villa Nova \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Derick Ashe", "Derick Rosslyn Ashe", "Ashe", "Derick"], "question": " was appointed British Ambassador to Argentina in March 1975 as tensions mounted between the respective governments, and survived a car bomb blast the following month?"} +{"answers": ["Ralli Memorial Hall", "Ralli Hall"], "question": " \"\" in Hove—founded 100 years ago today—has been an Anglican church hall, a Jewish place of worship, a wartime drill hall, a cinema, and a zumba venue, among other things?"} +{"answers": ["Miguel \"El Gringo\" Villarreal", "Miguel", "Villarreal"], "question": "Gulf Cartel drug lord allegedly ordered kidnappings in South Texas from Mexico in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Kokis"], "question": "although is considered a traditional Sri Lankan dish, its name is believed to be of Dutch origin?"} +{"answers": ["Sixto Agudo", "Agudo", "Sixto Agudo González", "Sixto"], "question": "Spanish communist resistance member was sentenced to death, but released from jail in 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Lulua Mosque"], "question": "the in Cairo, built in 1015–16 during Caliph al-Hakim's reign, partially collapsed in 1919 and was restored in 1998 by the Dawoodi Bohras, a community of Indian Muslims?"} +{"answers": ["Assifuah", "Ebenezer", "Ebenezer Assifuah"], "question": "football player scored in all of Ghana's 2013 African U-20 Championship group matches \"en route\" to the finals?"} +{"answers": ["Long Churn Cave"], "question": " contains the \"Cheesepress\"?"} +{"answers": ["King's Bastion"], "question": " \"(model pictured)\", instrumental in defending Gibraltar during its Great Siege, was later used as a generating station and is now a leisure centre?"} +{"answers": ["Ishigaki Airport", "New Ishigaki Airport"], "question": "Paleolithic human remains were discovered on Ishigaki Island, Japan, during the construction of ?"} +{"answers": ["Drew Cannon", "Drew", "Cannon"], "question": " is believed to be the first person hired by a college basketball team to perform statistical analysis?"} +{"answers": ["Museums of the Far East"], "question": "the Japanese pagoda at the in Brussels, Belgium is nearly high?"} +{"answers": ["French Cup", "Tom French Cup"], "question": "in rugby union, Sid Going won the a record six times between 1967 and 1972?"} +{"answers": ["Mama", "Dayal", "Mama Baleshwar Dayal"], "question": "Indian social worker and socialist politician once led a \"cut down the forest\" movement?"} +{"answers": ["Watermelon stereotype"], "question": "contrary to the racist stereotype that African Americans \"(1909 illustration pictured)\", a survey showed that they actually eat less?"} +{"answers": ["In Secret Tibet"], "question": "in his book , author Theodore Illion relates how he twice saw what he called \"flying lamas\" who could supposedly sit on an ear of barley without bending its stalk?"} +{"answers": ["Hwahyejang"], "question": "a (traditional Korean shoemaker) can take as long as a week to create a pair of shoes?"} +{"answers": ["Kynuna Station"], "question": "a drought in 1902 at in Australia meant that 81,000 of a flock of 82,000 sheep had to be sent away?"} +{"answers": ["Ambrosio", "Ambrosio"], "question": "in 2008, a portrait of the 18th-century racehorse was sold in an auction in New York for more than $200,000?"} +{"answers": ["Max", "Weber", "Max Weber", "Max Weber"], "question": "a 1911 show of paintings by \"(1916 painting pictured)\" resulted in \"one of the most merciless critical whippings that any artist has received in America\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ido Pariente", "Ido", "Pariente"], "question": "Israeli lightweight MMA fighter lost to American welterweight Jake Shields, after accepting the fight without realizing Shields fought at a heavier weight?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Fish"], "question": "in World War II's top-secret , the United Kingdom shipped more than a billion dollars in gold and securities to Canada, and not one ship was lost?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Leveson", "Leveson"], "question": " was sued by the Virginia Company in 1613?"} +{"answers": ["Blanc de Hotot"], "question": "the rabbit is completely white, except for black rings around the eyes which present \"the appearance of fine spectacles\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kelly", "Chance Kelly", "Chance"], "question": "to portray battalion commander LtCol Stephen \"Godfather\" Ferrando in the 2008 miniseries \"Generation Kill\", actor spent five months filming in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Oikopleura cophocerca"], "question": "the tunicate lives in a disposable house on plankton broth?"} +{"answers": ["History of Michigan Wolverines football in the Kipke years"], "question": " \"(Kipke pictured)\" included a four-year stretch in which the team won two national championships and had three undefeated seasons?"} +{"answers": ["Gubernatorial portrait of Jerry Brown"], "question": "the Governor of California was described as looking like \"spilled ketchup and soy sauce\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ed McCaskey", "Ed", "McCaskey"], "question": "former Chicago Bears chairman tried out for Harry James' band, but lost out to Frank Sinatra?"} +{"answers": ["Bradbury", "Norris Bradbury", "Norris Edwin Bradbury", "Norris"], "question": " replaced Robert Oppenheimer as director of the Los Alamos Laboratory?"} +{"answers": ["Ikan Doejoeng"], "question": "the film was advertised as giving viewers \"a good perspective on the Eastern mentality\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Padilla", "Joe", "Padilla", "Joe G. Padilla"], "question": "replacement baseball umpire once operated a grill-cleaning business?"} +{"answers": ["McDonnell Douglas A-4G Skyhawk", "A-4G Skyhawk"], "question": "ten of the twenty aircraft \"\" operated by the Royal Australian Navy between 1967 and 1984 were destroyed in accidents?"} +{"answers": ["Ware", "Kevin Ware", "Kevin"], "question": "s broken leg during the Elite Eight resulted in sympathetic comments from Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, and Kevin Durant?"} +{"answers": ["Palestinian Communist Party", "Revolutionary Palestinian Communist Party"], "question": "in 1987 the and the Palestinian Communist Party switched places as members of the PLO?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim Mees", "Mees"], "question": "the wall panels on the \"Enterprise\" were nicknamed \"Mees panels\" in \"Star Trek\" scripts after set decorator ?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Canterbury", "William of Canterbury"], "question": ", author of a hagiography of the murdered Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Becket, was an eyewitness to the murder?"} +{"answers": ["Juliet Pannett", "Pannett", "Juliet Kathleen Pannett", "Juliet"], "question": "Alec Douglas-Home described himself to portrait artist as having \"the biggest head in London\"?"} +{"answers": ["Just a Little Bit", "Just a Little Bit"], "question": "Mutya Buena's single \"\" contains Motown influences?"} +{"answers": ["The Mare's Nest"], "question": "while researching his 1964 book , David Irving discovered the existence of the Allied programme to break the Enigma code but agreed to keep it secret?"} +{"answers": ["Haggard", "Vernon Haggard", "Vernon"], "question": "Admiral joined the Royal Navy as a youth?"} +{"answers": ["Picasso's poetry"], "question": " has lines like \"my grandmother's big balls are shining midst the thistles\" and that one of his works depicts Franco as a jackbooted phallus?"} +{"answers": ["LEO Zoological Conservation Center", "LEO Conservation Center", "Zoological Conservation Center"], "question": "the general public cannot visit the where the recent birth of an endangered Rothschild's giraffe \" (adult pictured)\" received extensive media attention?"} +{"answers": ["Egersunds IK"], "question": "Norwegian football club won promotion to the third tier in 2011 because IK Start was relegated from the top flight?"} +{"answers": ["Page", "Neville", "Neville Page"], "question": "creature and concept designer portrayed minor roles in soap operas, including \"General Hospital\"?"} +{"answers": ["American Dream", "American Dream"], "question": "Christian rock band Casting Crowns' song \"\" became the band's first music video?"} +{"answers": ["Lesley", "Lesley Yellowlees", "Yellowlees", "Lesley Jane Yellowlees"], "question": " is the first female president of the Royal Society of Chemistry and is the subject of two portraits in the National Portrait Gallery?"} +{"answers": ["James Hall", "James Hall Office"], "question": "the Albany \"\" of paleontologist James Hall will soon be part of the first bilingual Montessori school in upstate New York?"} +{"answers": ["Île-de-France tramway Line 1"], "question": "the marks the return of trams to Paris after their disappearance in 1957?"} +{"answers": ["Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral"], "question": "Beirut's sits on the vestiges of three earlier church structures dating back as early as the 5th century AD?"} +{"answers": ["The Indian Princess", "The Indian Princess"], "question": "James Nelson Barker's play is largely responsible for the modern version of the Pocahontas story?"} +{"answers": ["Título de Totonicapán"], "question": "the whereabouts of the original K'iche' version of the 16th-century was unknown after its translation into Spanish in 1834 until it was shown to American anthropologist Robert Carmack in 1973?"} +{"answers": ["Haggard", "Godfrey", "Godfrey Haggard"], "question": "Sir directed the American Forces Liaison Division of the Ministry of Information after his retirement as the British Consul General at New York?"} +{"answers": ["Opisthiolepis"], "question": " up to high are found in Queensland rainforests?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Niger"], "question": "in the , the Dama gazelle \"\" species is a symbol that appears on the badge of the Niger national football team?"} +{"answers": ["histone methylation", "Histone methylation"], "question": " helps regulate gene expression by controlling whether DNA is exposed to proteins and transcription factors?"} +{"answers": ["INS Kadmatt", "INS Kadmatt"], "question": " is the second of four anti-submarine warfare corvettes being built for the Indian Navy by the Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers, Kolkata, under Project 28?"} +{"answers": ["Calico Dome"], "question": "the first fashion show of Ahmedabad was held under ?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Stanhope", "Michael Stanhope", "Sir Michael Stanhope", "Stanhope"], "question": " was beheaded on Tower Hill on 26 February 1552 after having been convicted of conspiring to take the life of John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, and others?"} +{"answers": ["Fantasy-Sonata", "Fantasy-Sonata"], "question": "John Ireland's was inspired by \"Satyricon\" and the composer's wartime evacuation from Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Crostata"], "question": "in his 1570 cookbook \"Opera dell'arte del cucinare\", Bartolomeo Scappi included a recipe for using \"the viscera of any sort of turtle\"?"} +{"answers": ["Muhuri River"], "question": "the trans-border is also called the Little Feni?"} +{"answers": ["NYU Violets men's basketball"], "question": "the team, twice national champions before the creation of the NCAA tournament, had to be disbanded in 1971 due to a budget crisis?"} +{"answers": ["Plantation Workers International Federation"], "question": "the was founded in Tunis in July 1957?"} +{"answers": ["Already There"], "question": "the intro to \"\", a song by Christian rock band Casting Crowns, was compared to U2's \"Beautiful Day\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mueller", "Merrill Mueller", "Merrill"], "question": "reporter was removed from the European Theatre during World War II because he reported that the Soviets weren't communicating with Supreme Commander Eisenhower during the Battle of the Bulge?"} +{"answers": ["Ancient Egyptian deities", "ancient Egyptian deity"], "question": " were often combined with each other, even when they were of opposite sexes?"} +{"answers": ["Bellendena montana", "Bellendena"], "question": " \"\" are found in alpine and subalpine parts of Tasmania?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Holmengrå"], "question": "the Norwegian pretender Sigurd Slembe was brutally tortured, mutilated and executed following his capture in the ?"} +{"answers": ["The Racketeer", "The Racketeer"], "question": "Do you know that, on the encouragement of fans, John Grisham wrote with an African-American protagonist and hopes Denzel Washington will play the role in the movie adaptation?"} +{"answers": ["Piddles Wood"], "question": " in Dorset was once home to the Pearl-bordered Fritillary (\"Boloria euphrosyne\"), now believed to be extinct in Dorset?"} +{"answers": ["Smelling screen"], "question": "a can project a smell to the specific spot that a corresponding digital image is displayed on screen?"} +{"answers": ["Human sacrifice in Maya culture", "human sacrifice in Maya culture"], "question": " among the pre-Columbian Maya was performed in a number of ways, including decapitation, heart extraction, shooting with bow and arrows and disembowelment?"} +{"answers": ["Yeast assimilable nitrogen"], "question": "winemakers used to add urea to grape must as a for wine yeast?"} +{"answers": ["Ready for Love", "Ready for Love"], "question": "after NBC shuffled its 2012–13 television schedule, was given a two-hour timeslot following \"The Voice\", starting April 9?"} +{"answers": ["Monbar Hotel attack"], "question": "the was the deadliest carried out by the GAL, a death squad established by officials of the Spanish state?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "Ryan Pressly", "Pressly", "Thomas Ryan Pressly"], "question": "an American football injury almost ended s baseball career?"} +{"answers": ["Vallée de Mai"], "question": "a Kabbalistic decoding of the Book of Genesis by Charles George Gordon suggested \"\" in Seychelles is the Garden of Eden?"} +{"answers": ["Turlant", "Émile Turlant", "Émile"], "question": "former parachute factory worker is currently, at age 109, France's oldest living man?"} +{"answers": ["Maria", "Wodzińska", "Maria Wodzińska"], "question": "Frédéric Chopin and Napoleon III were both in love with ?"} +{"answers": ["Britt", "Britt Dillmann", "Dillmann"], "question": "at the age of 49, was the oldest wheelchair basketball player at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London?"} +{"answers": ["Transcriptor"], "question": "the technology recently entered into the public domain?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José Maria Larocca", "Larocca"], "question": " spent reported millions on the horse Okidoki for the 2012 Summer Olympics, but the horse died two years before the event?"} +{"answers": ["The Land of Lost Content", "Land of Lost Content"], "question": "Ludovic Kennedy said that revealed \"many uncomfortable home truths\", but Paul Foot described it as \"a wretched hagiography\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander White", "Alexander White", "Alexander", "White"], "question": "according to Thomas Jefferson, U.S. House Representative reluctantly supported the Funding Act of 1790 bill \"with a revulsion of stomach almost convulsive\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Pleasant", "Mount Pleasant"], "question": " was the base trig station for the survey of the Canterbury settlement in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Petry", "Petry", "Michael Petry"], "question": "German footballer made his professional debut aged 36, and scored within two minutes of coming on the pitch?"} +{"answers": ["Combermere Abbey"], "question": "throughout the 400-year history of \"\", various of its abbots and priors were excommunicated, assaulted, murdered, and accused of forgery and covering up murder?"} +{"answers": ["Jerrelle", "Jerrelle Benimon", "Benimon"], "question": "Towson University men's basketball player was not even selected to the 2012–13 preseason all-conference team, yet went on to become its player of the year?"} +{"answers": ["Change", "Change"], "question": "\"\" was considered a contender for the UK Singles Chart Christmas number one, but only managed to reach number 13?"} +{"answers": ["Better Farming Train", "Better Farming Train"], "question": "the promoted the latest agricultural research in Saskatchewan, Canada between 1914 and 1922?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Bacon", "Elizabeth Bacon", "Bacon"], "question": " has been identified as the Lady Nevell of \"My Ladye Nevells Booke\", a manuscript of keyboard music by William Byrd?"} +{"answers": ["Elephant racing"], "question": " held with 16 circus elephants became a major event (though it generated protests) in Germany in 2000, and was an organized International event held in Nepal in 1982?"} +{"answers": ["William J. Powell", "William", "William Jenifer Powell", "Powell"], "question": " \"\" founded a flying club in honor of Bessie Coleman and in 1931 hosted the first ever all-Black air show in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Getar river", "Getar River"], "question": "the 1664 bridge on was one of the few buildings that survived the 1679 earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Elise", "Elise Andrew", "Andrew"], "question": " has been called the Neil deGrasse Tyson of Facebook?"} +{"answers": ["pagan reaction in Poland", "Pagan reaction in Poland"], "question": " in 1030s Kingdom of Poland threw the young Polish realm into chaos?"} +{"answers": ["Roger le Poer", "Poer", "Roger"], "question": "King Stephen of England threatened to hang , his ex-Lord Chancellor, in order to force Roger's mother to surrender the castle she held?"} +{"answers": ["2013 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans", "NCAA Men's Basketball"], "question": "Junior Aaron Craft was the Academic All-America Team Member of the Year on the ?"} +{"answers": ["Bangui"], "question": " \"(picture of a boat race in the river)\" was once considered to have \"the most remote radio station in Africa\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harran al-Awamid"], "question": "the Syrian town of was named after the ruins of three Roman era basaltic columns protruding out from the roof of a mudbrick house?"} +{"answers": ["NIRDESH"], "question": " in Kozhikode district of Kerala is India's first centre for research and development in defence shipbuilding?"} +{"answers": ["Nettleton Mill"], "question": "the in Wiltshire, an 18th-century Grade II Listed building, is now a country retreat?"} +{"answers": ["Brend", "Thomas", "Thomas Brend"], "question": "the London scrivener, , was the owner of the land on which the Globe Theatre was built?"} +{"answers": ["Fish Wars"], "question": "disputes over Nisqually fishing rights led to the of the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Cecil Newman", "Newman", "Frank C. Newman", "Frank"], "question": "Berkeley law dean , whose work on international human rights law was prompted by a sabbatical year in Geneva, Switzerland, was appointed to the Supreme Court of California in 1977?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St Dunstan", "Church of St Dunstan, Liverpool"], "question": "the west front of the , has been described as \"impressive if rather curious\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wounds of Armenia"], "question": ", the first Armenian novel, was published 10 years after the disappearance of its author Khachatur Abovian?"} +{"answers": ["Mars Cheese Castle"], "question": "the , a Wisconsin \"cheese landmark\", was visited by U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden while he campaigned for the 2012 presidential election?"} +{"answers": ["Girdle of Thomas"], "question": "Elizabeth, queen of Henry VII of England, bought a belt that had touched the \"(legend illustrated)\" to help her pregnancy?"} +{"answers": ["Ilona Harima", "Harima", "Ilona"], "question": "paintings by Finnish artist were influenced by the cultures of India and Tibet but she never visited either country?"} +{"answers": ["1963 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "the defeated Southeastern Conference (SEC) champion Ole Miss in a Sugar Bowl that featured two SEC teams?"} +{"answers": ["St Luke's Church", "St Luke's Church, Hodnet"], "question": "the octagonal tower of , is the only tower of its type in Shropshire?"} +{"answers": ["Marj al-Sultan"], "question": "the Syrian village of , near Damascus, served as a major transit point for Circassian migrants heading south to the Golan Heights and Transjordan?"} +{"answers": ["Mailov brothers"], "question": "due to their success in the caviar industry, the Russian Armenian were known as the \"Kings of fish roe\"?"} +{"answers": ["St. Peter's Mission Church and Cemetery"], "question": "ex-slave Mary Fields was forced to leave \"(pictured in 1884)\" by the bishop?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Keogh", "Keogh", "Patrick"], "question": " was recruited into the 1888–1889 New Zealand Native football team despite being born in Birmingham, England?"} +{"answers": ["Pineau d'Aunis"], "question": "the Loire wine grape was a favorite of King Henry III of England?"} +{"answers": ["Hundertwasser Toilets"], "question": "the are the most photographed toilets in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Max", "Widnmann", "Max von Widnmann"], "question": "the statues of Castor and Pollux \"(detail pictured)\" at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, were created by , who studied and taught there?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Waddington", "Waddington"], "question": "American, Belgian and British soldiers attended the funeral of , along with an entire French cavalry brigade?"} +{"answers": ["Curtiss V-8", "Curtiss V-8 motorcycle"], "question": "Glenn Curtiss became \"the fastest man alive\" for going faster than anything on land, sea or air on a with an aircraft V-8 engine, setting an unofficial record that stood for 30 years?"} +{"answers": ["Polish postmodernism"], "question": " met with severe impediments not so much from the communist establishment as from Solidarity and the Catholic Church?"} +{"answers": ["Glenn", "Shriver", "Glenn Duffie Shriver"], "question": " pleaded guilty to spying for China, although his fiancée called him \"Mr. Patriot\"?"} +{"answers": ["Holothuria edulis", "Holothuria edulis"], "question": "the \"\" is eaten as \"bêche-de-mer\" in China and Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph", "Ralph de Warneville", "Warneville"], "question": "although the medieval Lord Chancellor was a friend of Arnulf of Lisieux, Ralph helped to force Arnulf's resignation as Bishop of Lisieux?"} +{"answers": ["Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom", "Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom"], "question": "Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's was the first unified musical setting of the Divine Liturgy?"} +{"answers": ["Telescoping effect"], "question": "the occurs when people perceive recent events as being more remote than they are and distant events as being more recent than they are?"} +{"answers": ["Red złoty"], "question": "the last Polish \"\" were the so-called \"insurgent ducats\" minted at the Warsaw mint in 1831, on the eve of the November Uprising?"} +{"answers": ["Horse genome", "Horse Genome Project"], "question": "the contains 2.7 billion DNA base pairs, and horses have over 90 hereditary diseases similar to those found in humans?"} +{"answers": ["Citra Award for Best Director"], "question": "the , established in 1955, once went to Teguh Karya of \"November 1828\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bers", "Lipman", "Lipman Bers"], "question": "Latvian-American mathematician was also a human rights activist and a founder of the Committee on Human Rights of the National Academy of Sciences?"} +{"answers": ["Triunia"], "question": "plants of the genus have attractive but highly toxic fruit?"} +{"answers": ["Lingayen-Lucena corridor"], "question": "the has been described as the place where national elections are won in the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Rutledge", "Josh", "Josh Rutledge"], "question": " was named the California League's player of the week twice in his second professional baseball season?"} +{"answers": ["National colours of Greece"], "question": "the were specified in the Greek Constitution of 1822, drafted during the Greek War of Independence from the Ottoman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Jordan", "Thomas", "Thomas Jordan", "Jordan"], "question": "the 17th-century English poet wrote one poem that was widely anthologized in the 20th century, even though his poetry had been disdained by his contemporaries?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Pitfour", "James Ferguson, Lord Pitfour"], "question": " used a trick to save many Jacobite rebels from execution?"} +{"answers": ["Espen Hægeland", "Espen", "Hægeland"], "question": "Norwegian footballer scored more than 50 goals for Lyngdal IL in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Mir", "Mir Hazar Khan Khoso", "Khoso"], "question": " is the current caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Daily Maverick"], "question": "independent South African online newspaper was influenced by defunct South African business magazine \"Maverick\" and American news websites \"The Daily Beast\" and \"The Huffington Post\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Libya"], "question": "the includes the Mediterranean monk seal \"\", which is listed as Critically Endangered?"} +{"answers": ["Ants Kurvits", "Kurvits", "Ants"], "question": "general became the first head of the Estonian Border Guard in 1922, and held that position almost continuously for the whole interwar period?"} +{"answers": ["Tubutulik River"], "question": "areas along the contain abnormal radioactivity?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward A. Fitzpatrick", "Edward Fitzpatrick", "Fitzpatrick"], "question": "by 1940, Mount Mary College president was considered one of the United States' \"foremost authorities in military conscription\"?"} +{"answers": ["Feynman", "Joan", "Joan Feynman"], "question": "astrophysicist \"\", sister of noted physicist Richard Feynman, discovered that auroras are caused by the solar wind's magnetic field interacting with Earth's magnetosphere?"} +{"answers": ["Khalif", "Wyatt", "Khalif Wyatt"], "question": "2012–13 Atlantic 10 Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year, , was considered \"high maintenance\" early in his career by his head coach, Fran Dunphy?"} +{"answers": ["Mario Aurelio Poli", "Mario", "Mario Poli", "Poli"], "question": " replaced Jorge Bergoglio as Archbishop of Buenos Aires when the latter was elected as Pope Francis?"} +{"answers": ["Second Street Bridge", "Second Street Bridge"], "question": "the in Allegan, Michigan, was rehabilitated by rolling it ashore and disassembling it?"} +{"answers": ["Eduard Capelle", "Eduard von Capelle", "Capelle", "Eduard"], "question": "Admiral \"\" was responsible for writing the legislation that funded the battleships of the German High Seas Fleet before World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Miss Calypso"], "question": ", a 1957 album by future poet and writer Maya Angelou, was reissued in 1995, probably as part of the \"exotica-space age pop revival\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ferndown Common"], "question": " in Dorset supports such rare heathland species as the Sand Lizard \"(Lacerta agilis\") and Smooth Snake (\"Coronella austriaca\")?"} +{"answers": ["Mitchell Bryan Schwartz", "Mitchell Schwartz", "Mitchell", "Schwartz"], "question": "offensive tackles and Geoff Schwartz are the first Jewish brothers to play in the National Football League since Arnold Horween and Ralph Horween, in 1923?"} +{"answers": ["Tunnel Vision", "Tunnel Vision", "``Tunnel Vision"], "question": "the song \"\" by Justin Timberlake features several voyeuristic references?"} +{"answers": ["Gossaum"], "question": "in the fights during Korean New Year, the straw constructions are deliberately mismatched to give the preferred team an advantage?"} +{"answers": ["vanilla ice cream", "Vanilla ice cream"], "question": "American Founding Father Thomas Jefferson discovered in France, and then introduced it to the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Gąsawa massacre"], "question": "Grand Duke Leszek the White and a number of other Polish Piast dukes were ambushed in their baths during the 13th-century at Gąsawa \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["2013 McDonald's All-American Boys Game"], "question": "Kentucky established a record with six blue chip recruits from a single school being selected to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Zoebaida"], "question": " kept audiences focused by using alternating long shots and close-ups?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of the Raz de Sein"], "question": "the French ship \"Hercule\" had been in commission just 24 hours when captured by HMS \"Mars\" at the ?"} +{"answers": ["John Knox", "John Knox", "Knox", "John"], "question": " journals provide one of the most complete accounts of the British Army's campaigns in North America from 1757 to 1760?"} +{"answers": ["Coorabulka"], "question": "the station in Australia lost of grazing lands during a rat plague in 1940?"} +{"answers": ["Flora of North Korea"], "question": "\"Pinus densiflora\" \"\" is a dominant forest component of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Roger Townshend Kt", "Townshend", "Roger", "Roger Townshend", "Roger Townshend"], "question": " portrait was among those on a tapestry commemorating the destruction of the Spanish Armada which hung in the House of Lords until the tapestry was destroyed by fire in 1834?"} +{"answers": ["Graduados", "Graduados, historias que no se olvidan"], "question": " is the first remake produced by the Chilean TV channel Chilevisión?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew Graves", "Graves", "Matthew"], "question": "new South Alabama head basketball coach is one of three brothers from the tiny town of Switz City, Indiana, to play basketball for Butler?"} +{"answers": ["Strawberry Bubblegum"], "question": "Justin Timberlake's song \"\" contains references to \"Pop\", a song by his former band 'N Sync?"} +{"answers": ["Old Chappaqua Historic District"], "question": "the Quaker meetinghouse \"\" in the , the oldest building in New Castle, New York, was used to treat Continental Army casualties of the Battle of White Plains?"} +{"answers": ["Norwegian Getaway"], "question": "the cruise ship will feature an entertainment venue devoted to magic, called the \"Illusionarium\"?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Ironside"], "question": " was a Second World War military deception, targeting the Bay of Biscay, in support of the D-Day landings?"} +{"answers": ["Fragum erugatum"], "question": "Shell Beach in Western Australia is entirely composed of empty shells of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Mass No. 3", "Mass No. 3"], "question": "Franz Schubert's in B flat major is by its short duration a \"missa brevis\", but by its large orchestral force of brass, woodwinds, and timpani a \"missa solemnis\"?"} +{"answers": ["Horween Leather Company"], "question": " makes the National Football League's footballs, colloquially known as \"pigskins\", out of steer hides?"} +{"answers": ["The Malay Archipelago"], "question": "in , Wallace is greeted by 50 exuberant Papuan Ké Islanders \"\", naked but for shells and Cassowary plumes?"} +{"answers": ["Darin Downs", "Darin Burton Downs", "Downs", "Darin"], "question": "baseball pitcher had to regain the ability to speak after being hit in the head by a batted ball?"} +{"answers": ["Debipaksha"], "question": "in the film (2004), a Bengali priest named his three daughters Rebati, Haimanti and Jayanti, the names of Hindu goddess Durga?"} +{"answers": ["NGC 5585"], "question": "the spiral galaxy contains a supernova remnant that is over 650 light-years long, 300 light-years wide and still expanding?"} +{"answers": ["Mass No. 4", "Mass No. 4"], "question": "Franz Schubert's , a \"missa solemnis\" in C major, shows a perceived \"lightness of touch\" in the tradition of Mozart and Michael Haydn?"} +{"answers": ["Lim", "Desmond Lim", "Desmond"], "question": "in 2013, Singaporean politician set a new record for the lowest percentage garnered in an election since the independence of Singapore in 1965?"} +{"answers": ["Smile mask syndrome"], "question": " may affect people whose jobs force them to smile for many hours per day, and is particularly common in Japan and Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Burnham", "Paul Burnham", "Paul"], "question": ", co-founder of the Barmy Army, got his nickname from the cockney rhyming slang for \"thief\" while working at British Airways?"} +{"answers": ["Acacia ehrenbergiana"], "question": "despite having 6 centimetre (2.4 inch) thorns, is an important food for camels, goats, and sheep?"} +{"answers": ["fitzHervey", "Osbert fitzHervey", "Osbert"], "question": "the punishments in Hell that Ralph of Coggeshall's \"Vision of Thurkill\" claimed would happen to medieval judge included being forced to eat and then vomit back up hot coins?"} +{"answers": ["Peloursin"], "question": "a vineyard crossing of and Syrah produced the wine grape variety Petite Sirah?"} +{"answers": ["Puiset", "Burchard du Puiset", "Burchard"], "question": "although the medieval cleric was called the nephew of Hugh du Puiset, the Bishop of Durham, it is possible that Burchard was really Hugh's son?"} +{"answers": ["Puppy pregnancy syndrome"], "question": "in India, people suffering from believe a dog bite can impregnate humans, including men?"} +{"answers": ["Acropora grandis"], "question": "fragments of the coral \"(pictured with hawkfish)\" have been successfully transplanted to a nursery bed and used to regenerate a damaged coral reef?"} +{"answers": ["Shatial"], "question": "inscriptions in the extinct Bactrian language can be found at ?"} +{"answers": ["Soho", "Pam", "Soho Pam"], "question": " liked to give her patrons a cuddle?"} +{"answers": ["Lebang Boomani dance"], "question": "the is performed by the Tripuri people of Tripura, India, as part of the jhum cultivation cycle?"} +{"answers": ["Tom", "Tom Platt", "Platt"], "question": " was a member of the Harrogate Town team that reached the FA Cup second round in the 2012–13 season?"} +{"answers": ["Burleydam"], "question": "the churchyard gates \"(church pictured)\" in the small Cheshire village of come from Lleweni Hall, and were described as \"of great elegance\" by Samuel Johnson?"} +{"answers": ["Xiaodao Lun"], "question": "the Buddhist court attendant who wrote an converted from Daoism after negative experience with Daoist sexual practices?"} +{"answers": ["Finschia"], "question": "trees of the New Guinea genus have stilt roots coming off the trunk up to 1.8 m (6 ft) off the ground?"} +{"answers": ["Rodolfo Rincón Taracena", "Rodolfo", "Taracena", "Rincón Taracena"], "question": "Mexican journalist was kidnapped, tortured, and burned to death for writing about drug trafficking?"} +{"answers": ["Action of 16 October 1799"], "question": "at the a Spanish treasure convoy worth more than £600,000 (£43 million at present value) was captured by the Royal Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Jump", "Jump"], "question": "one reviewer describes Rihanna's \"\" as one of two tracks that \"see sex wriggling everywhere\" on the album \"Unapologetic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Clive", "Clive Mantle", "Clive Andrew Mantle", "Mantle"], "question": "English actor \"(portrait pictured)\" beat up Clint Eastwood?"} +{"answers": ["Bionic", "Bionic"], "question": "Christina Aguilera had with slow jam and honey drip?"} +{"answers": ["Fucker", "Le Fucker", "John", "John le Fucker"], "question": " name probably did not mean what you might think it means?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Baxter", "Baxter"], "question": " wrote about the gay Batman–Kent relationship?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "Dick Wick Hall", "Dick"], "question": " frog never learned to swim?"} +{"answers": ["Lewat Djam Malam"], "question": "a was screened at Cannes?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Anthony Koenig", "Mark Koenig", "Mark", "Koenig"], "question": " was the last surviving member of the Murderers' Row?"} +{"answers": ["Shitterton"], "question": " has been voted to be worse than Scratchy Bottom or Brokenwind?"} +{"answers": ["Püssi"], "question": "Siemens is in ?"} +{"answers": ["Brown Willy"], "question": "the Aetherius Society believes that their sacred is full of holy energy?"} +{"answers": ["Elvis' Greatest Shit"], "question": " was dropped in 1982?"} +{"answers": ["May Day", "May Day"], "question": "students at Washington College celebrate by running naked around the flag pole on the campus green?"} +{"answers": ["Mugeary"], "question": ", which is 25 miles from Glenelg in Scotland, is the namesake of a rock found millions of miles away but just a few hundred feet from Glenelg?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Bond", "James Bond", "James Bond"], "question": " played briefly in the National Football League after completing his military service?"} +{"answers": ["Pecorino", "Pecorino"], "question": "sheep enjoy snacking on ?"} +{"answers": ["Śmigus-Dyngus", "Śmigus-dyngus"], "question": "Polish girls \"\" are , but will have their revenge tomorrow?"} +{"answers": ["Bachelor's Double"], "question": "a Lady twin produced a ?"} +{"answers": ["274301 Wikipedia"], "question": " was discovered in 2008 between Mars and Jupiter?"} +{"answers": ["FL Fart"], "question": "a Norwegian organization established a women's team?"} +{"answers": ["Kidung Abadi", "Kidung Abadi Chrisye"], "question": "Chrisye performed a new song, \"\", five years after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Schmuck v. United States"], "question": "some tried to get the U.S. Supreme Court to let him off for mail fraud because all he did was roll back odometers?"} +{"answers": ["De Stem des Bloeds"], "question": " is violet and makes no sound?"} +{"answers": ["Sam", "Sam LoPresti", "LoPresti"], "question": "National Hockey League goaltender murdered a dolphin to save 28 men?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon Thompson", "Gordon", "Gordon R. Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": " was the youngest-ever appointee to any state supreme court in the U.S. when chosen?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Jean Hurault de Boistaillé", "Boistaillé"], "question": ", ambassador of France, used his appointment at the embassy to collect manuscripts?"} +{"answers": ["Rhinelander rabbit"], "question": "the was re-established in the United States in 1972 after a 40-year absence?"} +{"answers": ["Buchwaldoboletus lignicola"], "question": "the mushroom \"\" is parasitic on another fungus – \"Phaeolus schweinitzii\"?"} +{"answers": ["Piskun", "Elena", "Elena Piskun"], "question": " won two gold medals at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Duncliffe Wood"], "question": "the lime trees of are reputedly among the oldest living things in the county of Dorset?"} +{"answers": ["Aram Yerganian", "Yerganian", "Aram"], "question": " assassinated the former Prime Minister of Azerbaijan for his alleged role in massacres against Armenians?"} +{"answers": ["Jack", "Jack Manning", "Manning", "Jack Manning"], "question": " played for four different football clubs during their debut seasons in the Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Satay Club"], "question": "the Singaporean re-sold leftover sticks of satay?"} +{"answers": ["Perumal", "Alasinga", "Alasinga Perumal"], "question": " \"\" sold his wife's jewelry to help the financially beleaguered Swami Vivekananda, a participant in the 1893 Parliament of the World's Religions in Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Ochroconis anomala"], "question": "Upper Paleolithic wall paintings in the Lascaux Cave in France are now threatened by , a new species of fungus recently discovered in black stains on the wall inside the cave?"} +{"answers": ["Panggilan Darah''", "Panggilan Darah"], "question": "the film , about two orphaned girls, may have been sponsored by a cigarette factory?"} +{"answers": ["San Gregorio della Divina Pietà"], "question": "each Sunday until 1870 the Jews of the Roman Ghetto had to attend compulsory sermons in front of the church of ?"} +{"answers": ["Gloriosa superba"], "question": "the \"\" is the national flower of Zimbabwe?"} +{"answers": ["Scrope", "Mary", "Mary Scrope"], "question": " was among those who walked with Anne Boleyn to the scaffold?"} +{"answers": ["Matjan Berbisik"], "question": "the Indies film was criticised for the Westernised fighting techniques used?"} +{"answers": ["National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture", "Institute of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture"], "question": "the is housed in a former stables, built in a dramatic architectural style named for a British Queen, in a park honoring a famous German?"} +{"answers": ["Sockl", "Theodor", "Theodor Sockl", "Theodor Benedikt Sockl"], "question": "an 1847 painting by , the portrait of his future wife Clara, is considered representative for the Biedermeier period in Transylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Pitfour estate"], "question": "an Admiral was believed to have kept alligators in a bath at in rural Aberdeenshire?"} +{"answers": ["Baisikeli Ugunduzi"], "question": " has developed a replacement for bicycle tire inner tubes that cannot go flat, specifically for use in Sub-Saharan Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Rothley Temple"], "question": " was a preceptory of both the Knights Templar and the Knights Hospitallers?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Marhefka", "Joe", "Marhefka"], "question": " was the last surviving member of the 1925 Pottsville Maroons, who were controversially denied that year's NFL championship?"} +{"answers": ["Rip It Up", "Rip It Up"], "question": "the lyrics of the 1983 Orange Juice song \"\" claim that the singer's favourite song is \"Boredom\" by Buzzcocks?"} +{"answers": ["Eugène Hénard", "Hénard", "Eugène Alfred Hénard", "Eugène"], "question": " envisaged roof-top helicopter landing pads in 1910, before helicopters had been invented?"} +{"answers": ["Glenford Bank"], "question": "the \"\" has been converted into a house?"} +{"answers": ["Tygodnik Ilustrowany"], "question": " was a major Polish magazine published from 1859 until World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Sambal stingray"], "question": "stingrays in Singapore with raw peanuts and sugar?"} +{"answers": ["Tokujiro", "Tokujiro Kanamori", "Kanamori"], "question": " responded to over a thousand questions in defence of the Constitution of Japan, with his answers taking up to an hour and a half each?"} +{"answers": ["Zorotypus impolitus"], "question": "the spermatophore of , one of the smallest in the insect world, contains a single giant sperm cell that is almost as long as the insect itself?"} +{"answers": ["Women photographers"], "question": "Margaret Bourke-White \"\" was the first to work for \"Life\" magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Palacio Federal Legislativo"], "question": "the Salón Elíptico of the in Caracas has a golden dome?"} +{"answers": ["Marvin Miller Man of the Year Award"], "question": "Jim Thome, Sammy Sosa, Albert Pujols, and Mark McGwire have all won the ?"} +{"answers": ["Pteraster militaris"], "question": "the broods some of its eggs in a brood chamber?"} +{"answers": ["Mamma Haidara Commemorative Library"], "question": "the in Timbuktu in Mali houses a collection of manuscripts begun more than 500 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Coconut Religion"], "question": "followers of the ate only coconuts and drank only coconut milk?"} +{"answers": ["LIM-49 Nike Zeus", "Nike Zeus"], "question": "the US Army's \"\" was cancelled when serious questions arose over its costs and ability to shoot down the enemy ICBM warheads it was designed to attack?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang", "Zhang Yitang", "Yitang", "Yitang Zhang"], "question": "mathematician proposed a proof that there are infinitely many pairs of prime numbers with a prime gap of 70 million or less?"} +{"answers": ["New York City", "New York City FC"], "question": "Major League Soccer franchise is co-owned by Manchester City FC and the New York Yankees?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Post", "William Post"], "question": ", who won $16.2 million in the Pennsylvania Lottery, was successfully sued by his ex-girlfriend for a third of his winnings?"} +{"answers": ["New Year", "New Year"], "question": "the original members of the Sugababes performed \"\" during their first gig in over ten years?"} +{"answers": ["All Saints GAC"], "question": "local MP Ian Paisley objected when applied for planning permission to build a clubhouse?"} +{"answers": ["Negro Star", "The Negro Star"], "question": "Hollie Sims moved his newspaper, , from Mississippi to Kansas following local anger over his tribute to the black soldiers of World War I?"} +{"answers": ["idiom dictionary", "Idiom dictionary"], "question": "the first major of American English was created for deaf people?"} +{"answers": ["Siri Engberg", "Engberg", "Siri"], "question": " curated \"Lifelike\", an \"uncannily realistic\" show that originated at the Walker Art Center \"\" in Minneapolis?"} +{"answers": ["Hethersett", "Hethersett"], "question": "when the racehorse won the St. Leger Stakes in 1962, it was Dick Hern's first British Classic victory in his career as a trainer?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Keith Davis", "Keith", "Keith Davis"], "question": "rugby union footballer was awarded his Test cap in 2010, 58 years after first playing for the All Blacks?"} +{"answers": ["Oslo breakfast"], "question": "the was provided free of charge to all primary school children in Oslo from 1932?"} +{"answers": ["José", "Gómez", "José Acevedo y Gómez"], "question": " was one of the group of patriots of Colombia who met on 20 July 1810 and made a proclamation of independence of the Viceroyalty of New Granada?"} +{"answers": ["Acanthogobius flavimanus"], "question": "the possession or sale of the , the largest species of goby found in estuaries of California, is illegal in New South Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Cyril Cecil Smart", "Smart", "Cyril Smart", "Cyril"], "question": ", an English cricketer, was such a powerful hitter that he once took a world-record 32 runs off a single over, and held the record number of sixes for his club, Glamorgan?"} +{"answers": ["Panamericana Suite"], "question": "Paquito D'Rivera won a Latin Grammy Award with a ?"} +{"answers": ["Paraphrenia"], "question": " is a mental disorder characterized by paranoid delusions (with or without hallucinations) without deterioration of intellect or personality?"} +{"answers": ["Chełmno trials", "Chełmno Trials"], "question": "the final conviction in the of the Chełmno extermination camp personnel was imposed in Poland 56 years after the war ended?"} +{"answers": ["Patiriella parvivipara", "Parvulastra parvivipara"], "question": "the young of the tiny starfish are cannibals?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Dormer", "Dormer", "Michael Dormer"], "question": "300 years after purchased property that became a free school in Horsham, it was found that the school belonged to his heir at law?"} +{"answers": ["Carlos", "Carlos Ignacio Rojas Pavez", "Rojas Pavez", "Carlos Rojas Pavez", "Pavez"], "question": ", along with José Arraño Acevedo and Miguel Larravide Blanco, founded \"Periódico Pichilemu\" in 1944, but only managed to publish nine editions?"} +{"answers": ["Handy", "John C. Handy", "John", "John Charles Handy"], "question": "prominent Tucson physician , the first Chancellor of the University of Arizona, threatened to kill his abused wife's attorney, but was shot and killed when he assaulted Francis Heney?"} +{"answers": ["Kenpō Fukyū Kai"], "question": "the published 20,000,000 copies of \"New Constitution – Bright Life\", and sent them to every household in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin", "Benjamin Odeje", "Odeje"], "question": " was the first black footballer to represent England at any level?"} +{"answers": ["Stuart Campbell", "Campbell", "Stuart Campbell", "Stuart"], "question": "freshly minted \"cybernat\" is a well-known figure in the Scottish Independence debate and has been described as \"videogames journalism's answer to Al Qaeda\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Commission", "Arlington Memorial Amphitheater"], "question": "of Mountain White marble from Danby, Vermont were used in the construction of the \"\" in the U.S. National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Greeley House", "Greeley House"], "question": "Horace Greeley bought in Chappaqua, New York, after anti-abolitionist mobs threatened his wife at their old one?"} +{"answers": ["Imoro Yakubu Kakpagu", "Kakpagu", "Imoro"], "question": "the two terms served as MP of the Kumbungu constituency were sandwiched between the terms of Muhammad Mumuni?"} +{"answers": ["Gisselfeld"], "question": " features a moat and a frog-embellished fountain?"} +{"answers": ["Grotta di Lourdes"], "question": "the complex of Vatican City is a replica of the Lourdes Grotto in France?"} +{"answers": ["Authoring Instructional Materials"], "question": "over 300,000 hours of training materials have been developed and are maintained using the United States Navy's management system?"} +{"answers": ["Syair Siti Zubaidah Perang Cina"], "question": " uses its rhyming pattern as a reason for not explicitly discussing sex?"} +{"answers": ["Notre Dame Cathedral, Taiohae", "Notre Dame Cathedral"], "question": "the exterior wall of Taiohae's \"\" is made up of stones from each of the six inhabited islands of the Marquesas?"} +{"answers": ["Douglas", "Douglas Maclean", "Robert McLean", "Maclean"], "question": " was regarded as New Zealand's most successful breeder of shorthorn cattle and Welsh Ponies?"} +{"answers": ["Düsseldorf Airport fire", "Düsseldorf Airport"], "question": "on 11 April 1996, smouldering polystyrene slabs in a ceiling at Düsseldorf International Airport evolved into ?"} +{"answers": ["Arunima Sinha", "Sinha", "Arunima"], "question": " is the world's first female amputee to climb Mount Everest?"} +{"answers": ["Hasan", "Hasan Cemal", "Cemal"], "question": "journalist acknowledged and apologized for the Armenian Genocide, a crime committed by his grandfather Cemal Pasha?"} +{"answers": ["Hales", "John Hales", "John", "John Hales"], "question": " was fined 1000 marks and imprisoned for allowing two of the Marprelate tracts to be printed at the Whitefriars, Coventry?"} +{"answers": ["Shelby Miller", "Miller", "Shelby", "Shelby Charles Miller"], "question": " \"\" threw four no-hitters in high school, including three consecutively, one of which was a perfect game?"} +{"answers": ["Meghe Dhaka Tara", "Meghe Dhaka Tara"], "question": "the 2013 film is inspired by the life and works of Ritwik Ghatak who made a film of the same name in 1960?"} +{"answers": ["Derby Augustinian Priory", "St Helen's Priory, Derby"], "question": " became a hospital in 1160, after the majority of its canons transferred to nearby Darley Abbey in 1157?"} +{"answers": ["Wawel Dragon", "Wawel Dragon"], "question": "the \"\" in Kraków, Poland, breathes fire?"} +{"answers": ["Amba", "Amba"], "question": " was given the epithet \"incarnation of penance” for her undaunted courage and dedicated approach to do penance seeking revenge against Bhishma?"} +{"answers": ["Palacio Liévano"], "question": "upon completion in 1848, the original was the largest building in Bogotá?"} +{"answers": ["Barua", "Ananda Chandra Barua", "Ananda"], "question": " was a writer, poet, playwright, translator, journalist and actor from Assam, who received Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award of the country in 1970?"} +{"answers": ["British Volunteer Corps", "Volunteer Corps"], "question": "one factory owner forced all his employees to enlist in the ?"} +{"answers": ["flag of Benin", "Flag of Benin"], "question": "the , first chosen in 1959, was reinstated in 1990 following the collapse of the People's Republic of Benin?"} +{"answers": ["Holy Ghost Mission", "Holy Ghost Mission"], "question": "on the night of 24 February 1874, David Livingstone's corpse was placed in the tower of the in Bagamoyo, Tanzania?"} +{"answers": ["Fu Sheng", "Fu", "Fu Sheng", "Sheng"], "question": " was credited with saving the Confucian classic \"Book of Documents\" from the book burning of the First Emperor of China?"} +{"answers": ["Residence of Bukovinian and Dalmatian Metropolitans"], "question": "the in Chernivtsi expresses the \"cultural identity of the Orthodox Church within the Austro-Hungarian Empire during a period of religious and cultural toleration\"?"} +{"answers": ["Perry County Courthouse", "Perry County", "Perry County Courthouse"], "question": "Ohio's current was the county's fifth courthouse in seventy years?"} +{"answers": ["Congressional Palace of Argentina", "Palace of the Argentine National Congress"], "question": "the \"\" once had a barber shop in the basement?"} +{"answers": ["Archie", "Archie Joseph San Romani", "Romani", "San Romani", "Archie San Romani"], "question": "record-breaking middle-distance runner was run over by a truck as a child and his right leg nearly had to be amputated?"} +{"answers": ["Don't Hold the Wall"], "question": "the song \"\" by Justin Timberlake is a mix of hip hop, Bollywood and Bhangra music?"} +{"answers": ["Seedman", "Albert", "Albert A. Seedman", "Albert Seedman"], "question": " was the only Jewish chief of detectives for the New York City Police Department?"} +{"answers": ["2007 Guatemala City sinkhole"], "question": " that formed in Guatemala City in 2007, killing five people, was caused by ruptured sewage pipes?"} +{"answers": ["The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus"], "question": "in Tony Harrison play the satyrs are depicted as hooligans playing a soccer match with a ball fashioned out of the \"Ichneutae\" papyrus?"} +{"answers": ["Turquoise parrot", "turquoise parrot"], "question": "the \"(female pictured)\" was formerly used as pie-filling?"} +{"answers": ["Love a Woman"], "question": "the release of \"\", a duet by Mary J. Blige and Beyoncé Knowles, was delayed due to Knowles' pregnancy?"} +{"answers": ["Samina", "Samina Khayal Baig", "Baig", "Samina Baig"], "question": "Samina Peak was named after , who at the age of 22 became the first Pakistani woman to climb Mount Everest?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Cemetery", "Washington Cemetery"], "question": "Ohios is the burial place of two congressmen and U.S. Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty?"} +{"answers": ["Coronidium scorpioides"], "question": "the of eastern Australia can resprout and flower 16 weeks after a bushfire?"} +{"answers": ["Crurifarcimen"], "question": "the was one of the International Institute for Species Exploration's Top 10 new species of 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Lin Tie", "Tie", "Lin"], "question": " studied at the University of Paris and the Communist University of the Toilers of the East?"} +{"answers": ["Viswanathan", "N.", "N. Viswanathan"], "question": "actor started his career as an English professor at St. Xavier's College, Calcutta?"} +{"answers": ["Eulimnadia texana"], "question": "the can colonise new areas even when dead?"} +{"answers": ["Leicester Abbey"], "question": "after Cardinal Thomas Wolsey \"\" died at in 1530, his body was put on display so it could be viewed by the people of Leicester?"} +{"answers": ["Kizirian", "Harry Kizirian", "Harry"], "question": " was awarded the Navy Cross for killing 12 Japanese soldiers while being unable to walk?"} +{"answers": ["White Teeth", "White Teeth"], "question": "the author Zadie Smith declined to adapt her own novel, \"White Teeth\", into the to complete her next novel, \"The Autograph Man\"?"} +{"answers": ["Erhard", "Erhard Egidi", "Egidi"], "question": " conducted at the Neustädter Kirche both the first performance after more than 300 years of a funeral music by the church's first organist and Bach's Mass in B minor?"} +{"answers": ["SHAFTA Awards", "SHAFTA Awards"], "question": "the are the only pornographic film awards in the UK to have winners determined by public votes?"} +{"answers": ["San Marco Square", "San Marco", "San Marco"], "question": "Jacksonville, Florida's neighborhood \"(Gazebo in San Marco Square pictured)\" was once an independent city called South Jacksonville?"} +{"answers": ["Raha", "Moharrak", "Raha Moharrak"], "question": " is the youngest Arab and the first Saudi woman to climb Mount Everest?"} +{"answers": ["Old Fort Park and Golf Course"], "question": " in Murfreesboro, Tennessee contains the remains of the largest earthwork fortification built during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Jordaanlied"], "question": "the , a genre of sentimental songs celebrating the Amsterdam neighborhood the Jordaan, was popularized by a cabaret artist from Utrecht, a composer from Rotterdam, and a singer from England?"} +{"answers": ["Alcohol is Free", "Alcohol Is Free"], "question": "according to Greece's 2013 Eurovision entry, \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Chadwick", "Chadwick"], "question": " \"\", who was later to win the Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the neutron, experimented with radioactive toothpaste during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Cross", "Peter", "Peter Cross", "Cross"], "question": " became the official mascot of the England rugby union team because the Rugby Football Union noticed his costume?"} +{"answers": ["Women's Test cricket"], "question": "the ball used in can be up to ounces (23.03 grams) lighter than that used in men's cricket?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony Stapleton", "Stapleton"], "question": "although was granted the reversion of the office of Town Clerk of London in 1544, he was not able to take up the position until 1570?"} +{"answers": ["1999 Goody's Headache Powder 500"], "question": "Dale Earnhardt won the after starting in 26th, the lowest starting position for a winner at Bristol Motor Speedway?"} +{"answers": ["Baldwin–Kennedy meeting"], "question": "a on 24 May 1963 brought black leaders together with U.S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy, who complained, \"You can't talk to them the way you can talk to Martin Luther King\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mondeuse Noire", "Mondeuse noire"], "question": " \"\" has been speculated to be the Ancient Roman wine grape \"Allobrogica\" described by Pliny the Elder, Columella and Celsus?"} +{"answers": ["Bando", "Chris", "Chris Bando"], "question": "former baseball player once posted a .139 batting average only a season after batting .291?"} +{"answers": ["Air Mata Iboe"], "question": " (\"Mother's Tears\"), reportedly finished during the Japanese occupation of Indonesia, had newspaper reviews before then?"} +{"answers": ["Verdi", "Verdi"], "question": ", like Brahms and Scarlatti, lies within Shakespeare?"} +{"answers": ["Malolactic fermentation", "malolactic fermentation"], "question": "the \"buttery\" flavor associated with Chardonnay is created by bacteria \"\" as a by-product of ?"} +{"answers": ["Bad Astronomy"], "question": "Phil Plait, the author of , attempts to explore common fallacies and popular misunderstandings within the field of astronomy?"} +{"answers": ["Asa Lansford Foster", "Asa", "Foster"], "question": " was among the leading experts on the geology of the Coal Region in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Fulton", "Guy", "Guy Fulton", "Guy Chandler Fulton"], "question": " designed 34 campus buildings and 16 fraternity/sorority houses at the University of Florida plus the spring-fed pool at Glen Springs?"} +{"answers": ["Oxbow", "Oxbow"], "question": "2013 Preakness Stakes winner, , won his first stakes race, the Lecomte Stakes on January 19, 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Mariblanca Sabas Alomá", "Alomá", "Sabas Alomá", "Mariblanca"], "question": ", Cuban journalist and Minister without portfolio, considered lesbianism to be a social disease?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Joe Moore", "Joe Moore", "Moore"], "question": "although was Missouri's all-time leading rusher, he was only able to record 281 rushing yards with the Chicago Bears?"} +{"answers": ["Pinguk River"], "question": "the York, a tributary of the , rises on the eastern flanks of Brooks Mountain, the highest mountain in the York Mountains range?"} +{"answers": ["Duchess", "Duchess Marie of Württemberg", "Württemberg"], "question": "in 1832, became the stepmother of her first-cousin, Prince Albert?"} +{"answers": ["Berisha", "Berisha"], "question": "members of the claim they are the oldest tribe of northern Albania?"} +{"answers": ["Bruce MacKinnon", "MacKinnon", "Bruce"], "question": ", cartoonist for the \"Chronicle Herald\", received an honourary doctorate from NSCAD University, twenty-five years after he left it without a degree?"} +{"answers": ["Helicia"], "question": "there are around 100 species of \"(H. glabriflora pictured)\" found from Sri Lanka and China to Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Szczerba", "Andrew Joseph Szczerba", "Szczerba", "Andrew"], "question": "while he was working at Duke University, eventual Penn State American football head coach Bill O'Brien tried to recruit , who attended Penn State?"} +{"answers": ["Glassheart Tour"], "question": "despite not being Kanye West's \"biggest fan\", Leona Lewis attributes him as a source of inspiration for her ?"} +{"answers": ["Sandese Aate Hai"], "question": "Javed Akhtar won the Filmfare Award and the Screen Award for writing the lyrics of the song , whereas its singer Sonu Nigam won the Zee Cine Award?"} +{"answers": ["John Netherland", "Netherland", "John"], "question": " could not seek re-election after his first term as a Tennessee State Senator because a new amendment to the state constitution made him temporarily ineligible for the office?"} +{"answers": ["St Kilda field mouse"], "question": "the \"\" lives off the coast of Scotland, and is twice the size of mainland mice?"} +{"answers": ["Stryker Trahan", "Stryker", "Stryker Louis Trahan", "Trahan"], "question": " was named for the title character in \"B.L. Stryker\"?"} +{"answers": ["Meanderings of Memory"], "question": "the 1852 manuscript is used as an early or first source for 51 entries in the \"Oxford English Dictionary\", but when looked for in 2013, could not be located?"} +{"answers": ["Krake"], "question": " \"\" was Germany's first ever Dive Coaster?"} +{"answers": ["Brazilian Dreams"], "question": "Paquito D'Rivera became the first performer to be honored in the Jazz and Classical musical fields after winning a Latin Grammy for the albums and \"Historia del Soldado\"?"} +{"answers": ["Women in Sierra Leone"], "question": " got the right to vote in 1930?"} +{"answers": ["Heavy Petting Zoo"], "question": "the controversial album art on NOFX's album features a man and sheep sixty-nining, which led to the LP version being confiscated in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Diamond Trust of London"], "question": "in the Nintendo DS video game \"(prototype pictured)\", players compete to extract diamonds from Angola before the implementation of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme?"} +{"answers": ["Marco", "Marco Antonio Caponi", "Caponi"], "question": "Argentine actor , a native of the Mendoza Province, played a Mendocine character in \"Herederos de una venganza\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vaillancourt Fountain"], "question": "the graffiti that has been removed from San Francisco's includes slogans painted on it by its sculptor?"} +{"answers": ["Kingery", "W.", "William David Kingery", "W. David Kingery"], "question": " is considered the \"father of modern ceramics\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Sword of Kahless"], "question": "the production of the \"\" episode \"\" featured two former \"\" actors and a guest star from \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["What Remains", "What Remains"], "question": "Sally Mann dug up the body of her dead pet greyhound and photographed it for her photo-book ?"} +{"answers": ["No. 84 Wing", "No. 84 Wing RAAF"], "question": " \"(Boeing 707 tanker pictured)\" received a Meritorious Unit Citation for its part in the war in Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Kitlope Heritage Conservancy"], "question": "the is the largest preserve of coastal temperate rainforest on the planet?"} +{"answers": ["Ramli Sarip", "Ramli", "Sarip"], "question": "Singaporean rocker was banned from performing in Malaysia for seven years because he had long hair?"} +{"answers": ["Caracas Cathedral"], "question": "priests of \"\" believed that the 1812 earthquake which devastated the church and city was divine retribution?"} +{"answers": ["Montgomery Knight", "Montgomery", "Knight"], "question": "while serving as the first Chair of the School of Aeronautics at the Georgia Institute of Technology, developed one of the first jet-powered helicopter rotors?"} +{"answers": ["Caldey Abbey"], "question": "perfume critic Luca Turin considers the monks of to produce \"simply the best lavender soliflore on earth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eugenia Scholay Washington", "Eugenia Washington", "Washington", "Eugenia"], "question": "a great-grandniece of George Washington, , founded two lineage societies including the Daughters of the American Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Razagyi", "Min Razagyi", "Min"], "question": "King of Arakan sacked and burned down Pegu, the capital of Toungoo Empire in 1600?"} +{"answers": ["Lasher", "Count Lasher", "Count"], "question": "mento artist was covered by Bob Marley and once recorded a song about an old lady offering strains of cannabis with names like \"Deadman Get-up\" and \"Granny Crack Cracks\"?"} +{"answers": ["Miao Wei", "Miao", "Wei"], "question": " was nominated by \"BusinessWeek\" as a \"Star of Asia\" for rescuing China's then second biggest carmaker from near bankruptcy and transforming it into a profitable company?"} +{"answers": ["Blockbuster Entertainment Awards"], "question": "after running for seven consecutive years, the were cancelled in November 2001 following security concerns after the September 11 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Krumbiegel", "Krumbiegel", "Martin"], "question": " sang the tenor part in Bach's cantata \"Erschallet, ihr Lieder\" (Resound, ye songs) and his \"Pipe Aria\"?"} +{"answers": ["Peterson", "Vance Peterson", "Vance"], "question": "the efforts of Judge , a retired Army lieutenant colonel, led to the establishment of a veterans' court in Spokane County, Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Jackson", "Samuel Jackson", "Samuel", "Jackson"], "question": " was regarded as the father of the legal profession in Auckland, New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Tony's Cronies"], "question": " included Tony Blair's former boss, school friend and office manager, who some viewed as appointed to official positions because of their personal friendships with Blair?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Joe Tinker", "Tinker"], "question": "a baseball field and building named after in Orlando, Florida, are on the United States National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Johnny Jordaan", "Jordaan", "Johnny"], "question": "for the 1956 wedding anniversary of , the king of the \"Jordaanlied\", 30,000 people showed up?"} +{"answers": ["Stefano", "Stefano Pendinelli", "Pendinelli"], "question": "although most sources say that was martyred by Turks as the archbishop of Otranto, at least one source suggests that he died of fright?"} +{"answers": ["Andrei Sergeyevich Krauchanka", "Krauchanka", "Andrei Krauchanka", "Andrei"], "question": " pole snapped during the 2010 European decathlon, but he still won a medal after rival Darius Draudvila lent him his pole?"} +{"answers": ["Acuña", "Rosario", "Rosario de Acuña"], "question": " \"\" is cited as the \"first woman playwright to have a theater closed down\"?"} +{"answers": ["Halle", "Einar Halle", "Einar"], "question": "Norwegian referee has admitted that some clubs have tried to bribe him ahead of matches?"} +{"answers": ["Revolt of the Comuneros", "Revolt of the Comuneros"], "question": "during Paraguay's the rebels were briefly excommunicated after raiding a Jesuit college and chapel?"} +{"answers": ["When the Game Stands Tall"], "question": " is an upcoming film about the De La Salle High School 151-game high school football winning streak?"} +{"answers": ["Alice Baldwin", "Alice", "Baldwin", "Alice Baldwin"], "question": "400 years after surrendered Burnham Abbey at the Dissolution of the Monasteries, it was sold to a religious order and again became a community of nuns?"} +{"answers": ["Nietzsche and Asian Thought"], "question": "in 2004 a special issue of the \"Journal of Nietzsche Studies\" was published which aimed to build upon the scholarship of 1991's ?"} +{"answers": ["Pinemere Camp"], "question": "when German teenagers attended \"(sign pictured)\" in Pennsylvania, they were shocked at sharing living quarters with their counselors?"} +{"answers": ["Meriam Bellina", "Meriam", "Bellina"], "question": "Indonesian \"sex bomb\" has been called \"the fantasy girl come true for the movie-going public\"?"} +{"answers": ["SFX Entertainment", "LiveStyle"], "question": "Sillerman joked that he would give up shares of his EDM promoter if people catch its staff gouging the price of wine at its nightclubs?"} +{"answers": ["Shigga", "Shigga Shay", "Shay", "ShiGGa Shay"], "question": "Singaporean rapper has been hailed as \"Singapore's Kanye West?\""} +{"answers": ["Hediste diversicolor"], "question": "the changes colour from brown to green as the breeding season approaches?"} +{"answers": ["Gibbet of Montfaucon"], "question": "executed bodies could be left on the \"(illustrated)\" outside the walls of Paris for as long as three years?"} +{"answers": ["Hi-Level"], "question": "Amtrak's Pacific Parlour Car lounges on the \"Coast Starlight\" are refurbished Budd Company lounges originally built for the \"El Capitan\" in 1956?"} +{"answers": ["Pinetop", "Pinetop Sparks", "Sparks"], "question": "not Memphis Slim but 1930s St. Louis blues pianist wrote the blues standard \"Every Day I Have the Blues\"?"} +{"answers": ["1997 California 500"], "question": "Jeff Gordon won the despite running out of fuel?"} +{"answers": ["Cooper Review", "The Cooper Review"], "question": ", a weekly newspaper published in Cooper, Texas, was founded in 1880, making it the oldest business in its county?"} +{"answers": ["1964 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "after the was recognized as national champions, they were defeated by Texas in the Orange Bowl?"} +{"answers": ["Chicago P.D.", "Chicago P.D."], "question": " is scheduled to be spun off from the NBC series \"Chicago Fire\" during the 2013–14 United States television season?"} +{"answers": ["Bonshō", "bonshō"], "question": "an ill-considered inscription on a (Japanese temple bell) led directly to the Siege of Osaka?"} +{"answers": ["Iconaster longimanus"], "question": "the starfish produces large eggs which develop directly into juveniles without an intervening larval stage?"} +{"answers": ["Mieke Wijaya", "Wijaya", "Mieke"], "question": "although both and her daughter have been nominated for Citra Awards, only Mieke has won?"} +{"answers": ["Trowbridge", "Dorothea", "Dorothea Trowbridge"], "question": "in 1933 St. Louis blues singer recorded \"Grinding Blues\", the lyrics of which are cited as an \"open declaration of erotic desire\"?"} +{"answers": ["French", "Aaron Samuel French", "Aaron S. French", "Aaron French", "Aaron"], "question": "Pittsburgh industrialist co-founded the largest vehicular spring manufacturer of the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Cleeve Manor", "Chapel Cleeve", "Chapel Cleeve Manor"], "question": " \"\" was used for ghost hunting, with special excursions being run by the West Somerset Railway?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William of Blois", "Blois", "William of Blois"], "question": "the major themes represented in the 12th-century dramas written by are guile, deception, lust and sexual scheming?"} +{"answers": ["Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way"], "question": "in the 1983 film \"Octopussy\", James Bond command to a tiger to \"sit\" is a reference to Barbara Woodhouse catch-phrase from her hit TV-show ?"} +{"answers": ["John Milton Hawks", "Hawks", "John"], "question": " recruited emancipated slaves to serve in the Union Army?"} +{"answers": ["The Fox, the Wolf and the Husbandman"], "question": "a possible source for the poem , by the 15th-century Scottish poet Robert Henryson, was \"Aesop's Fables\" as published by William Caxton?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln Branch Library"], "question": "the NRHP-listed was the third and last Carnegie library built in Duluth, Minnesota?"} +{"answers": ["An Apology to Elephants"], "question": "on Earth Day, HBO ?"} +{"answers": ["Râpa Roșie", "Râpa Roșie River"], "question": "the first report on finding the Coţofeni culture at \"\" in Alba County, Romania was made in 1865?"} +{"answers": ["Di", "Genius", "Di Genius"], "question": "riddim composer had his first hits in Jamaica in 2004, while still in high school?"} +{"answers": ["Doreen", "Doreen Cooper", "Cooper"], "question": "the World War II-era diary of British Empire Games gold medalist , who wrote daily messages to her missing husband, was published in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Glen Springs Run", "Glen Springs", "Glen Springs Road"], "question": "the spring-fed pool at in Gainesville, Florida, was once used by Gators, but is now home to catfish that are owned by Elks?"} +{"answers": ["King's Mead Priory"], "question": " was the only Benedictine Nunnery in Derbyshire?"} +{"answers": ["Squirrel", "Squirrel"], "question": " was the damsire of seven British Classic-winning Thoroughbred racehorses?"} +{"answers": ["Mata Utu", "Mata-Utu"], "question": "although it is the capital city of Wallis and Futuna, doesn't have any street names?"} +{"answers": ["Rock Drill", "Rock Drill"], "question": "Epstein's \"\", a \"vivid illustration of the greatest function of life\", was destroyed and recreated?"} +{"answers": ["Ain't It Funny", "Ain't It Funny"], "question": "Jennifer Lopez's song \"\" was supposed to be recorded on September 11, 2001, but was postponed due to the September 11 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Baiynd", "Anne-Marie Baiynd", "Anne-Marie"], "question": "technical analyst and author was interviewed for a book on the \"World's Most Successful Traders\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stevenston Canal"], "question": "the was the first commercial canal built in Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Hippocampinae"], "question": "in some classification systems, the subfamily includes several genera of pygmy pipehorses, which look like seahorses but do not swim upright?"} +{"answers": ["Harris", "John", "John Harris", "John Harris"], "question": "19th century publisher colourfully illustrated children's books, meant to amuse and entertain, were sold from his premises at St. Paul's churchyard?"} +{"answers": ["Chang-jung", "Yoon", "Yoon Chang-jung"], "question": "the sexual harassment allegations surrounding Korean official overshadowed Korean president Park Geun-hye's first visit to the USA?"} +{"answers": ["Utrecht sodomy trials"], "question": "in 1730, the Dutch Republic persecuted more than two hundred suspected \"sodomites\", in what became known as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Gao", "Hucheng", "Gao Hucheng"], "question": ", the Commerce Minister of China, worked and studied in Kinshasa, Zaire and Paris, France?"} +{"answers": ["Surgery simulator", "Virtual surgery"], "question": "a allows medical students to practice surgery without a patient, cadaver, or animal?"} +{"answers": ["Durianella"], "question": "the fungus was so named for the resemblance of its fruit bodies to little durians?"} +{"answers": ["Basilio", "Basilio Sánchez", "Basilio Sánchez Beguiristáin", "Sánchez"], "question": "after arriving at Pichilemu, Chile on his holidays in 1933, decided to stay and work there as a doctor because of \"the place's beauty\"?"} +{"answers": ["Geoff", "Dougherty", "Geoff Dougherty"], "question": "former \"Chicago Tribune\" journalist used craigslist to look for writers for his then-new online newspaper \"Chicago Daily News\" in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Chalciporus piperatus"], "question": "the has been used as a peppery condiment in some countries?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Model O"], "question": "in 1919, the year Indian discontinued its flat-twin motorcycle, Harley-Davidson introduced a flat-twin motorcycle?"} +{"answers": ["Liu Hui", "Liu Hui", "Liu", "Hui"], "question": ", a Hui, is one of the few women among China's high-ranking officials?"} +{"answers": ["Gregorian Tower"], "question": "observations made with the sundial at the of Vatican City provided essential confirmation of the need to reform the Julian calendar?"} +{"answers": ["Lafayette Park Historic District"], "question": "Franklin D. Roosevelt, Martin Van Buren and Henry James all either lived in or visited the townhouses on Elk Street \"\" in the in Albany, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Health and Morals of Apprentices Act 1802"], "question": "Sir Robert Peel couldn't be bothered to fix his cotton mills, so he proposed an to do it for him?"} +{"answers": ["Protestant Coalition"], "question": "former British National Party fundraiser Jim Dowson is registered as the leader of the recently founded loyalist party ?"} +{"answers": ["Stangmore Park"], "question": "stolen beer bottles once led to the postponement of a football cup semi-final at ?"} +{"answers": ["Ivan Mackerle", "Mackerle", "Ivan"], "question": " hunted the Mongolian death worm \"\", the Loch Ness monster, the Tasmanian tiger, and the elephant bird?"} +{"answers": ["Pheng Xat Lao"], "question": "after the 1975 end of the Laotian Civil War, the lyrics to the national anthem of Laos, \"\", were changed but the music remained the same?"} +{"answers": ["Thermal work limit"], "question": "the has led to a substantial decrease in incidences of heat illness in the Australian mining industry?"} +{"answers": ["Vaanam Vasappadum"], "question": " (2004), directed by P. C. Sreeram was India's first high-definition digital motion picture?"} +{"answers": ["Sam", "Sam Fullbrook", "Fullbrook"], "question": "Australian was known as the \"last of the bushman painters\" (rural artists), yet his works were sophisticated, widely shown and collected internationally?"} +{"answers": ["The Skywhale"], "question": "the hot air balloon has been described as \"massive and wondrous\", \"a great achievement\", \"an embarrassing indulgence\" and \"terrifyingly nipply\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mining in North Korea", "mining in North Korea"], "question": "while North Korea is abundant in natural resources worth trillions of dollars, most of these often cannot be due to the acute shortage of electricity in the country?"} +{"answers": ["OSSI-1"], "question": "the put a ten-centimeter cube satellite into space?"} +{"answers": ["Peng", "Hao Peng", "Hao Peng", "Hao"], "question": " has worked as a sent-down youth, a flight control system technician, vice chairman of Tibet, and governor of Qinghai?"} +{"answers": ["Shiawassee County", "Shiawassee County Courthouse"], "question": "the NRHP-listed in Corunna, Michigan, has served as a courthouse and housed county offices for almost 110 years?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Burns", "Mike Burns", "Mike", "Burns", "Mike Burns"], "question": "while under the captaincy of , ten Somerset County Cricket Club players were sent letters threatening them with the sack?"} +{"answers": ["Ossicle", "Ossicle"], "question": "the spines of a sea urchin \"(two pictured)\" are connected to other by ball and socket joints?"} +{"answers": ["Braden Shipley", "Braden", "Braden Alec Shipley", "Shipley"], "question": " is expected to be the first ever first-round pick in a Major League Baseball Draft from the University of Nevada, Reno?"} +{"answers": ["Palace of Inquisition"], "question": "the is cited as one of Cartagena \"best examples of late colonial, civil architecture\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aan de Amsterdamse", "Aan de Amsterdamse grachten"], "question": "Johnny Kraaijkamp could have recorded the first version of \"\", one of the best-known Dutch songs of all time, had he not been out drinking the night before?"} +{"answers": ["Dorob National Park"], "question": "filming of the \"Mad Max\" sequel \"\" in 2012 caused significant damage to the habitat of ?"} +{"answers": ["Prometheus", "Prometheus"], "question": "Tony Harrison 1998 features a giant golden statue of Prometheus nicknamed \"Goldenballs\" travelling through Eastern Europe in the back of a truck?"} +{"answers": ["Carolina Muzzilli", "Carolina", "Muzzilli"], "question": " \"\" was the first woman to be made an official of Argentina's National Department of Employment?"} +{"answers": ["Dove Real Beauty Sketches"], "question": " is a short film that contrasts the way women see themselves with the way others see them using blind forensic sketches?"} +{"answers": ["Yahaya", "Moses", "Moses Amadu Yahaya", "Moses Yahaya"], "question": " is the only Convention People's Party Member of Parliament in the current Parliament of Ghana?"} +{"answers": ["María", "Rivera", "María Jesús Alvarado Rivera"], "question": " was cited by the National Council of Women of Peru in 1969 as the \"first modern champion of women's rights in Peru\"?"} +{"answers": ["implicit personality theory", "Implicit personality theory"], "question": "rather than there being one applied by everyone, all individuals undertake impression formation in their own unique ways?"} +{"answers": ["Tankersley", "Bazy Tankersley", "Bazy"], "question": " bred over 2,800 Arabian horses in a career as a horse breeder that spanned over 70 years?"} +{"answers": ["Vatican Historical Museum"], "question": "the contains a collection of decorated carriages \"\", saddles, sedans, wagons and the first cars used by the popes?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriela", "Gabriela Laperrière de Coni", "Coni"], "question": "public health activist was the first woman to serve on the executive committee of the Argentine Socialist Party?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Stephen House"], "question": "the \"Big Hill\" necessitated the construction of in Field, British Columbia?"} +{"answers": ["Confessions", "Confessions"], "question": "in the music video for \"\" by Lecrae, a wolf symbolizes the greed of a millionaire for money?"} +{"answers": ["Strelitz Buildings"], "question": "between 1904 and 1906, the in Fremantle, Western Australia, housed an office for Herbert Hoover?"} +{"answers": ["Prince of Poets"], "question": "the reality television poetry competition is more popular than football in countries of the Arab world, where it airs?"} +{"answers": ["Rockhouse Cliffs Rockshelters"], "question": " \"\" may have been inhabited more than ten thousand years ago?"} +{"answers": ["The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time", "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time"], "question": " won a record-tying seven Olivier Awards at the 2013 Laurence Olivier Awards on April 28, 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Catapano", "Mike Catapano"], "question": "2013 NFL Draftee is the first Princeton Tigers football player to be drafted since 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Fishing in Vanuatu"], "question": "according to 2009 figures, approximately 77% of households in Vanuatu are involved in ?"} +{"answers": ["Nandan", "Nandan"], "question": ", the government sponsored film and cultural center of Kolkata, was inaugurated by Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray in 1985?"} +{"answers": ["Grevillea pteridifolia"], "question": "the leaves of were used by Groote Eylandt indigenous people as stuffing for emu meat, and by early settlers as stuffing for pillows?"} +{"answers": ["Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception", "Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception"], "question": "Hong Kong's \"\" was officially opened, consecrated and bombed by the Japanese on separate December 8ths?"} +{"answers": ["La morte risale a ieri sera"], "question": "Duccio Tessari's 1970 work contains \"a great deal more humanity\" than most giallo films?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Pink", "Pink", "Charles Richard Pink", "Richard"], "question": "Wing Commander led No. 2 (Indian) Wing during Pink's War, the first independent action of the Royal Air Force, and is the only RAF officer after whom a campaign is named?"} +{"answers": ["Kokila", "Kokila"], "question": " was the first Kannada film to be screened for 100 days in Madras?"} +{"answers": ["Bholu", "Bholu"], "question": ", a cartoon elephant, is the mascot of Indian Railways?"} +{"answers": ["Ming treasure voyages"], "question": "Ming China's were undertaken by Admiral Zheng He's expeditionary fleet \"(ship model pictured)\", even though the 15th-century Portuguese thought that the unknown ships belonged to white Christians?"} +{"answers": ["1960 North Indian Ocean cyclone season"], "question": "the featured two tropical cyclones that struck East Pakistan three weeks apart, resulting in over 20,000 fatalities?"} +{"answers": ["Fuzhan", "Xie Fuzhan", "Xie"], "question": ", Governor of China's Henan province, is an award-winning economist who has studied at Princeton, Harvard, and Cambridge?"} +{"answers": ["São Bartolomeu dos Galegos"], "question": "\"Freguesia\" has been inhabited since the Neolithic period?"} +{"answers": ["Sphecomyrminae"], "question": "the cretaceous subfamily has not been included in several recent phylogenetic studies of the ant family?"} +{"answers": ["Shu-wing", "Tang", "Tang Shu-wing"], "question": " has been described as \"one of the most talented theatre directors of Hong Kong\"?"} +{"answers": ["Castle Rings", "Castle Rings, Wiltshire"], "question": "a hoard of coins of the Durotriges tribe was found in the rampart of , an Iron Age hill fort in Wiltshire?"} +{"answers": ["Trylogia Księżycowa", "The Lunar Trilogy"], "question": "Jerzy Żuławski's published in the 1900s was a major milestone in the history of science fiction and fantasy in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Bachata Number 1's, Vol. 3", "Bachata #1's, Vol. 3"], "question": "only five of the twelve tracks on are actually number-one singles?"} +{"answers": ["Selworthy Beacon"], "question": "in the sixteenth century, \"\" was used to warn of impending invasions?"} +{"answers": ["The Discipline of Market Leaders"], "question": "the authors of were accused of purchasing thousands of copies of their own book in order to get it on the \"New York Times\" Best Seller list?"} +{"answers": ["Satanic panic", "Satanic panic"], "question": "in 2007, South African journalist Deon Maas was dismissed after advocating religious tolerance in his \"Rapport\" column, as a result of the ongoing ?"} +{"answers": ["Adventure Galley"], "question": "Captain Kidd's pirate ship was rediscovered off the coast of Madagascar by a Discovery Channel expedition?"} +{"answers": ["Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Mata-Utu", "Matâ'Utu Cathedral"], "question": "the of Mata-Utu bears a Maltese cross between its twin towers?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard Smith", "Smith", "Bernard", "Bernard Smith", "Dom Bernard Smith"], "question": "the Benedictine abbot served as a Roman guide to the future British King Edward VII, U.S. President Franklin Pierce, and Nathaniel Hawthorne?"} +{"answers": ["Oscarella carmela"], "question": "the was observed growing in Monterey Bay Aquarium and other marine aquaria before it was discovered in the wild?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Gambier-Parry", "Ernest Gambier-Parry"], "question": "the military career of Major was ended by wounds sustained in a campaign to avenge the grisly death of renowned General Charles George Gordon?"} +{"answers": ["Kigali City Tower"], "question": " is the tallest building in Rwanda?"} +{"answers": ["Derby Blackfriars", "Derby Black Friary"], "question": "in 1344 was ransacked by a group of over 40 men, who stole £60 worth of goods?"} +{"answers": ["Roholte"], "question": "the Danish poet Karl Gjellerup, who in 1917 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, was born at rectory in 1857?"} +{"answers": ["Kwek", "Kwek Hong Png", "Png"], "question": "Hong Leong Group founder was one of the world's richest men with an estimated net worth of S$3 billion?"} +{"answers": ["Norman Leslie Smith", "Norman", "Smith"], "question": " beat Iron Man?"} +{"answers": ["Gold glass"], "question": "ancient Romans marked and decorated their graves in the Catacombs of Rome with the broken-off bottoms of drinking cups with designs in \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Miller Introduction to Judaism Program"], "question": "the at the American Jewish University has prepared thousands of people to convert to Judaism since 1986?"} +{"answers": ["Brad", "Zellar", "Brad Zellar"], "question": "the Coen brothers film \"A Serious Man\", nominated for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Picture, used a book by for inspiration?"} +{"answers": ["Devtamura"], "question": "stone images at in Tripura are reported to mark the revival of Brahminism during the 15/16th century when the influence of Buddhism waned in India?"} +{"answers": ["#Beautiful", "Beautiful", "Beautiful"], "question": "Mariah Carey does not sing any lyrics for the first third of her new single \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Baxter", "John Baxter", "John", "Baxter"], "question": "attorney provided legal defense for the participants in the East Tennessee bridge-burning conspiracy and the Great Locomotive Chase?"} +{"answers": ["Boulton", "Matthew Piers Watt Boulton", "Matthew"], "question": " \"\" patented the aileron 36 years before it was adopted for use in an airplane?"} +{"answers": ["Buberuka Highlands"], "question": "the is a major agroecological zone in Rwanda?"} +{"answers": ["CITIPEG", "CITYPEG"], "question": "the workers' association has criticised both the Gibraltarian and Spanish governments for their policies affecting Spanish workers in Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Cierpiot", "Mike Cierpiot"], "question": "former AT&T engineer now reviews communications bills for the Missouri House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Ferreirasdorp"], "question": " is the oldest part of Johannesburg, but as the city expanded it ultimately became \"synonymous with practically everything that is vile and violent\" about Johannesburg?"} +{"answers": ["Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology"], "question": "cardiac surgeon Dr. Hasnat Khan will head the cardiac surgery department of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Touch the Sound"], "question": "the documentary film features profoundly deaf Scottish percussionist Evelyn Glennie, who has learnt to \"hear with her body\"?"} +{"answers": ["St. Michael's Cathedral", "St. Michael's Cathedral"], "question": " \"\" in Sitka, Alaska, was pillaged by forces under Major General Jefferson C. Davis in 1867?"} +{"answers": ["MacGregor", "Sandy", "Sandy MacGregor"], "question": " considered himself to be the first western soldier in the Vietnam War to explore the Cu Chi tunnels?"} +{"answers": ["All or Nothing", "All or Nothing"], "question": "Patty Duke and Meredith Baxter portray a longstanding lesbian couple on Glee's , roles that are set to recur in the fifth season?"} +{"answers": ["Wheeler No. 1 Oil Well"], "question": "the in Drumright, Oklahoma was still producing after 100 years?"} +{"answers": ["Fashist"], "question": "the émigré Russian publication falsely claimed to have a vast network of \"fascist correspondents\" inside the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Mahango Game Park"], "question": " \"\" in the Caprivi Strip has been designated an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International?"} +{"answers": ["Live It Up", "Live It Up"], "question": "music critics have predicted that Jennifer Lopez's new single \"\" will be the summer hit of 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Florvåg"], "question": "the may have been the deadliest naval battle in Norwegian history?"} +{"answers": ["Gerd Kristiansen", "Gerd", "Kristiansen"], "question": " is the second female leader of the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions?"} +{"answers": ["Karja Church"], "question": " on the Estonian island of Saaremaa is the rural church richest in medieval carved stone decoration in all the Baltic states?"} +{"answers": ["FA Cup Final", "2013 FA Cup Final"], "question": "Wigan Athletic have already qualified for the Europa League regardless of the result against Manchester City in the today?"} +{"answers": ["Qunying", "Tang Qunying", "Tang"], "question": " has been cited as one of the \"best-known women activists in modern Chinese history\"?"} +{"answers": ["Social Democratic Party of Germany", "Social Democratic Workers' Party of Germany"], "question": "the East German Communist Party and the West German Social Democratic Party could both trace their lineage back to the 19th century ?"} +{"answers": ["Nova borba", "Nova Borba"], "question": "the Prague-based was the first Yugoslav Cominformist émigré mouthpiece?"} +{"answers": ["Never Ever Do This At Home", "Never Ever Do This at Home"], "question": "in the first episode of , hosts Teddy Wilson and Norm Sousa tested the hazards of using fireworks indoors?"} +{"answers": ["So Damn Beautiful", "So Damn Beautiful"], "question": "Do you know that, after it featured in an episode of \"Nip/Tuck\", \"\" by Poloroid was described by musicOMH as being a \"truly haunting song\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aziza Ali", "Ali", "Aziza"], "question": "former chef is credited with establishing Singapore first Malay restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["Internal Security Act", "Internal Security Act"], "question": "Chia Thye Poh, formerly detained under Singapore's , has been called \"the world's second longest serving prisoner-of-conscience after South Africa's Nelson Mandela\"?"} +{"answers": ["Regency Cafe"], "question": "the has appeared in the films \"Layer Cake\" and \"Brighton Rock\", as well as in Japanese \"Vogue\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rajan Pillai", "Pillai", "Rajan"], "question": "\"Biscuit King\" actually controlled only three percent of Britannia Industries, India's largest biscuit-making concern?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Mongolia"], "question": "some of the is found in the Gobi desert \"\", the fifth largest desert in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Scientific pitch"], "question": "pioneering French acoustician Joseph Sauveur proposed unsuccessfully that middle C be set to 256 Hz, the system later called ?"} +{"answers": ["18A"], "question": "the Argentine branch of the Anonymous group helped the organization of the \"cacerolazo\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bombino Bianco", "Bombino bianco"], "question": " is known under the synonyms \"Debit\" and \"Pagadebit\" because of the wine grape's reputation for reliably yielding large crops that would help growers pay off their debts?"} +{"answers": ["Nada Tunnel"], "question": "the of Kentucky serves \"as the gateway to the Red River Gorge\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ben Harvey", "Ben", "Ben Harvey", "Harvey"], "question": " was sacked by Pertemps Bees after a poor run of results?"} +{"answers": ["What Wondrous Love Is This"], "question": "the melody of the hymn \"\" is generally believed to have been borrowed from a ballad about pirate William Kidd?"} +{"answers": ["Sorrow", "Sorrow"], "question": "van Gogh used his \"\" to \"express something of life's struggle\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tikal Temple 33"], "question": "the final version of the at the ancient Maya city of Tikal in Guatemala was completely destroyed by archaeologists in 1965?"} +{"answers": ["Wonder-ful"], "question": "in the \"Glee\" episode \"\", Katey Sagal appears as the mother of Kevin McHale's character Artie Abrams, months after McHale had suggested her for the role at a Comic-Con panel?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm Rust", "Friedrich", "Rust", "Friedrich Wilhelm Rust"], "question": ", who was able to play Bach's \"Das Wohltemperierte Clavier\" from memory as a teenager, studied composition with Bach's sons and the violin in Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Cuthbert Christy", "Christy", "Cuthbert"], "question": " was senior medical officer to the second battalion, West African Field Force in Northern Nigeria from 1898 to 1902?"} +{"answers": ["Buenos Amigos"], "question": "\"\" was a career-launching song for American singer Selena, who recorded it as a duet with Alvaro Torres in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Yeeda Station"], "question": "in 1941 the manager of fatally shot himself by accident only to be replaced by a man who was arrested for cattle stealing?"} +{"answers": ["The Gaze of the Gorgon"], "question": "Tony Harrison film-poem \"(Gorgon pictured)\" is narrated by a statue of Heinrich Heine and depicts Kaiser Wilhelm II as an archaeologist excavating the Artemis Temple of Corfu?"} +{"answers": ["Mahee Castle"], "question": ", in Northern Ireland, has a bawn, a boatbay, and a murder-hole?"} +{"answers": ["César Portillo de la Luz", "César", "Luz"], "question": "Cuban composer founded the filin movement?"} +{"answers": ["Pakington", "Robert", "Robert Pakington"], "question": "after was shot to death on the morning of 13 November 1536 while on his way to Mass, his murder was interpreted as a Protestant martyrdom?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Warenne", "William de Warenne", "William de Warenne"], "question": "from 1194 to 1196 was responsible for the Honour of Gloucester?"} +{"answers": ["Brooks Mountain"], "question": " in Alaska contains deposits of zeunerite?"} +{"answers": ["Louis-René", "Louis-René Levassor de Latouche Tréville", "Tréville"], "question": "French admiral , who had defeated Horatio Nelson at Boulogne, was chastised by his superior because he had brought a female companion to war?"} +{"answers": ["Louis-André", "Grimaldi", "Louis-André Grimaldi", "Louis-André de Grimaldi"], "question": "nobleman \"\" introduced unpopular improvements, such as dismissing the high altar and selling the Medieval and Renaissance silver, during his term as bishop of Le Mans?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyd", "Lola Maverick Lloyd", "Lola", "Lola Maverick"], "question": ", the granddaughter of Samuel Maverick, co-founded the Campaign for World Government?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Lucille"], "question": " in 1960 was the first tropical cyclone in the Western Pacific to have its name retired?"} +{"answers": ["Jeremy James Lee", "Lee", "Jeremy", "Jeremy Lee"], "question": "the restaurant Quo Vadis under chef was recently named Best Kitchen by \"Tatler\" magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Krenz", "Eric", "Krenz"], "question": "the career of record-breaking discus thrower was cut short when he drowned in Lake Tahoe?"} +{"answers": ["Gasherbrum II"], "question": " \"\" is the 13th-highest mountain on Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Horacio Cartes", "Horacio", "Cartes"], "question": ", president-elect of Paraguay, has been president of the Libertad football club since 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Braaby Church"], "question": "the bowl of a font in has relief decorations of the magi, an angel holding back a hunter, and Satan in the form of an ape?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen", "Stephen Lushington GCB", "Lushington", "Stephen Lushington", "Stephen Lushington"], "question": "during a long career in the Royal Navy, Admiral received honours from Britain, France, Greece and the Ottoman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["St. James Priory, Derby", "Derby Cluniac Priory"], "question": "the Corporation of Derby used to pay two pounds of wax, annually, to the monks of , for the right to cross St. James Bridge?"} +{"answers": ["Lu", "Lu Xun", "Xun", "Lu Xun"], "question": " \"\", a Chinese politician and general known for upholding Confucian ethics, once ordered an attack which led to the deaths and capture of over 1,000 civilians?"} +{"answers": ["Sulu bleeding-heart", "Sulu Bleeding-heart"], "question": "though the has not been definitively seen since 1891, there is still hope that it is not extinct?"} +{"answers": ["Jack", "Murray", "Jack Murray", "Jack Murray"], "question": "\"The Searchers\", listed in a recent survey as the seventh greatest film ever made, was edited by , along with fourteen other films directed by John Ford?"} +{"answers": ["Saradha Group financial scandal"], "question": " is possibly the biggest ponzi collapse in India?"} +{"answers": ["Kinne", "Sharon", "Sharon Elizabeth Kinne", "Sharon Kinne"], "question": " remains wanted for a crime for which she was tried three times in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Thematic debate on the role of international criminal justice in reconciliation"], "question": "the president of the UNGA, Vuk Jeremić, believes that the boycott of the was not successful?"} +{"answers": ["John Christian Reid", "John Reid", "John", "Reid"], "question": ", a future three-term Mayor of Newcastle, Australia, was appointed the French consular agent there despite his poor grasp of the language?"} +{"answers": ["Miscellanea", "Miscellany"], "question": "one of about 1,000 English poetry \"\" of the 18th century included \"the Lucubrations of the Polite Part of the World, written upon walls, in Bog-Houses\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stefania", "Follini", "Stefania Follini"], "question": "Italian interior designer spent 130 days of isolation in a cave?"} +{"answers": ["Bangladesh Games"], "question": ", the national multi-sport event of Bangladesh, was previously known as \"Bangladesh Olympic Championships\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vilde Frang", "Vilde Frang Bjærke", "Frang", "Vilde"], "question": " played the \"Carmen Fantasy\" by Pablo de Sarasate, with Mariss Jansons conducting the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, at age 13?"} +{"answers": ["Forensic developmental psychology"], "question": " focuses on the reliability, credibility, and accuracy of children's testimonies in the courtroom?"} +{"answers": ["Last Tango in Halifax"], "question": "screenwriter Sally Wainwright was inspired by her mother's second marriage when writing , a story of romance between two widowed septuagenarians?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia pteridifolia"], "question": " can be found in kwongan?"} +{"answers": ["Neanderthals in Gibraltar", "Neanderthals of Gibraltar"], "question": "the \"(male pictured)\" were among the first to be discovered and may have been among the last surviving members of their species?"} +{"answers": ["Ertmann", "Dorothea von Ertmann", "Dorothea", "Dorothea Ertmann"], "question": "Beethoven improvised for an hour on piano to comfort , his student and possible Immortal Beloved, over the death of her son?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia baueri"], "question": "the furry flower spikes of take up to six months to develop?"} +{"answers": ["Sharon A. Hill", "Sharon", "Hill"], "question": "geologist has investigated and reported on recent claims about Bigfoot DNA evidence?"} +{"answers": ["Casimir Pulaski Monument in Savannah"], "question": ", the first American monument to Pulaski, was built over 70 years after a US Congress resolution calling for it?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Scott", "Peter", "Scott", "Peter Scott"], "question": "Sophia Loren punished cat burglar with a 'gypsies' curse'?"} +{"answers": ["Sporobolomyces koalae"], "question": "the yeast was isolated from nasal swabs collected from koalas housed in a Japanese zoo?"} +{"answers": ["Ariya Jutanugarn", "Ariya", "Jutanugarn"], "question": ", at age 11, was the youngest player ever to qualify for an LPGA Tour event?"} +{"answers": ["Wild Mary Sudik", "Mary Sudik"], "question": " spewed more than 200,000 barrels of oil over Oklahoma City?"} +{"answers": ["My Best Gay Friends"], "question": "the web series , considered to be the first gay sitcom in Vietnam, was filmed using a DSLR camera?"} +{"answers": ["World Series", "World Series ring"], "question": "some players preferred receiving cufflinks or shotguns over a ?"} +{"answers": ["Yankeetown Site"], "question": "much of the \"\" was flooded by the construction of a new dam on the Ohio River?"} +{"answers": ["Harald", "Harald Sandvik", "Sandvik"], "question": " was in command of the Special Operations Executive branch Kompani Linge in 1943–44?"} +{"answers": ["Disgraced"], "question": " is a Pulitzer Prize-winning play that depicts the challenges for upwardly mobile Muslim Americans in the post-9/11 America?"} +{"answers": ["Latu", "Latu Makaafi", "Makaafi"], "question": " became one of Jersey's first professional rugby players?"} +{"answers": ["Poniatowa concentration camp"], "question": "the inmates of dug their own graves as fake air-raid trenches?"} +{"answers": ["La Poix de Fréminville", "Fréminville", "Christophe-Paulin", "Christophe-Paulin de La Poix de Fréminville", "Christophe-Paulin de La Poix"], "question": "Commander was not only a keen explorer, zoologist and archeologist, but also the anonymous author of a book exalting female clothes?"} +{"answers": ["North French Hebrew Miscellany"], "question": "the 13th-century illuminated manuscript \"(illustration pictured)\" contains biblical and religious texts as well as poetry, legal materials, and a calendar?"} +{"answers": ["Stivetts", "Jack Stivetts", "Jack"], "question": "the seven home runs hit by as a pitcher in 1890 stood as the record until Wes Ferrell hit nine in 1931?"} +{"answers": ["Lawrence H. Fuchs", "Fuchs", "Lawrence Fuchs", "Lawrence"], "question": ", an American studies professor at Brandeis University, was also a Peace Corps country director in The Philippines and a Navy medic?"} +{"answers": ["Majdanek State Museum"], "question": "the , with its permanent collection of evidence and rare artefacts from the Holocaust in Poland, was the first museum of its kind in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Qur'an"], "question": "the is written in gold and silver on parchment colored with indigo?"} +{"answers": ["Merlot blanc"], "question": " is the offspring of the Bordeaux wine grape Merlot \"\" and the Cognac grape Folle blanche?"} +{"answers": ["Yongsan Dreamhub"], "question": "one of the skyscrapers proposed for the in Korea caused controversy over its design reminiscent of the 9/11 events?"} +{"answers": ["Seabreeze", "Seabreeze"], "question": "the filly , the runner-up in the 1888 1,000 Guineas Stakes, set new race records when she won the Epsom Oaks and then the St. Leger Stakes later that year?"} +{"answers": ["Ken", "Khouri", "Ken Khouri"], "question": "pioneering Jamaican producer set up a studio on the island, worked with Lord Flea, Prince Buster and Coxsone Dodd, but felt that he had been forgotten?"} +{"answers": ["Inclosure Act 1773", "Inclosure Act"], "question": "the eventually stopped traffic flowing along the Shit Brook?"} +{"answers": ["Karabakh dialect"], "question": "before the exodus that started in 1988, many of the over 200,000 Baku Armenians spoke the ?"} +{"answers": ["Morleigh Steinberg", "Steinberg", "Morleigh"], "question": "as a choreographer and dancer, presented her arms as noodles, but to much of the public she is known for being next to The Edge?"} +{"answers": ["Si Ronda"], "question": "Lie Tek Swie's (\"The Watchman\") was the debut of Bachtiar Effendi?"} +{"answers": ["Iizuka Shōkansai", "Iizuka", "Shōkansai", "Shōkansai Iizuka"], "question": "basketry artist devoted the first decade of his training to the correct method of cutting bamboo?"} +{"answers": ["Pussy", "Pussy"], "question": "the energy drink is advertised as \"100% natural\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pieter Goos", "Goos", "Pieter"], "question": " was the first man to map Christmas Island, which he labelled \"Mony\" in his 1666 map \"\" of the East Indies?"} +{"answers": ["Mont Saint Michel Abbey", "Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey"], "question": "with more than 1.3 million visitors in 2010, the was among most visited cultural sites in France?"} +{"answers": ["Khalid", "Khalid al-Qasri", "al-Qasri"], "question": "while governor of Mecca, declared that he was prepared to demolish the Kaaba and transport it to Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Favio"], "question": " was the first known tropical cyclone that passed south of Madagascar to strike Africa as an intense tropical cyclone?"} +{"answers": ["Juskalian", "George", "George Juskalian"], "question": " \"\" had honors that are amongst the highest given to any U.S. military personnel?"} +{"answers": ["Diploporus torreyoides", "Diploporus"], "question": "seeds of the fossil yew genus are larger than \"Taxus\" seeds and smaller than \"Torreya\" seeds?"} +{"answers": ["iSteve", "ISteve"], "question": "Funny or Die's Steve Jobs biopic, entitled , was written in three days and shot in five?"} +{"answers": ["Magnus", "Magnus Stamnestrø", "Stamnestrø"], "question": " scored the goal that made his club have the worst season-opener by a defending champion in Norwegian football?"} +{"answers": ["Public Vault at the Congressional Cemetery"], "question": "First Lady Dolley Madison and Senator John C. Calhoun spent three weeks together in the at public expense?"} +{"answers": ["European Parliament", "Model European Parliament"], "question": "180 students from across Europe gather twice a year during the international session of the to simulate how the European Parliament works?"} +{"answers": ["Kazunori", "Kazunori Nozawa", "Nozawa"], "question": "Japanese sushi chef , whose strict demeanor inspired comparisons to \"Seinfeld\"'s \"Soup Nazi\" character, once ejected actress Charlize Theron from his restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Baptiste Philibert Willaumez", "Jean-Baptiste", "Willaumez"], "question": " \"\" was given a reflecting circle by Louis XVI, seconded D'Entrecasteaux in his expeditions, and refused to commit war crimes ordered by General de Rochambeau?"} +{"answers": ["St Patrick's Church", "St Patrick's Church, Liverpool"], "question": "the statue of Saint Patrick outside , was moved from a Dublin insurance building in 1827?"} +{"answers": ["Ones", "Ones"], "question": " ranked as the 88th Top Latin Album of the 2000s decade?"} +{"answers": ["Assa River", "Assa River"], "question": "more than seventy percent of the basin is subject to avalanches?"} +{"answers": ["Of Mice and Men", "Of Mice and Men"], "question": "the John Steinbeck play adaptation debuted on Broadway while the novel of the same name was still on the best seller lists?"} +{"answers": ["1853 Atlantic hurricane season"], "question": "no tropical cyclones made landfall in the United States during the ?"} +{"answers": ["De puinhopen van acht jaar Paars"], "question": "aspiring politician Pim Fortuyn wrote because he believed journalists were \"too lazy\" to read his previous work?"} +{"answers": ["Pierowall"], "question": " has an Iron Age dry-stone Atlantic roundhouse?"} +{"answers": ["Bård Finne", "Finne", "Bård Amadeus Finne", "Bård"], "question": " scored four goals when SK Brann won 14–0 in the 2013 Norwegian Football Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Mir Samir"], "question": "the 1959 ascent of was the \"first ascent of a great peak in Afghanistan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vlah Church"], "question": "a guard rail around the is made of captured Ottoman rifle barrels?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia speciosa"], "question": "whole populations of \"\" have perished from \"Phytophthora cinnamomi\" dieback in Western Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Ruowang", "Wang", "Wang Ruowang"], "question": " was a political prisoner of both the Kuomintang and the Chinese Communists?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Joanne", "Hurricane Joanne"], "question": " was one of four tropical cyclones to bring gale-force winds to the Southwestern United States?"} +{"answers": ["Kris", "Bryant", "Kris Bryant"], "question": " allowed a classmate to take his place as salutatorian?"} +{"answers": ["Ascents of James"], "question": "James the Just is praised in the for starting the first Christian Church instead of Saint Peter?"} +{"answers": ["Red Bank Plantation", "Red Bank Plantation House"], "question": ", a former plantation house in Jacksonville, Florida, is now a private home in the residential neighborhood that grew around it?"} +{"answers": ["Adeline Smith", "Adeline", "Smith"], "question": "Lower Elwha Klallam elder , who created the Klallam alphabet, contributed 12,000 words to the first Klallam language dictionary?"} +{"answers": ["Yanuh-Jat"], "question": "during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, was the only Druze town in the Galilee to combat Israeli forces?"} +{"answers": ["Goodnight Mister Tom", "Goodnight Mister Tom"], "question": ", which is an adaptation of the children's novel of the same name, won the Olivier Award for Best Entertainment at the 2013 Olivier Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Segura", "Jean Segura"], "question": " stole first base?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Mali"], "question": "the threat to the \"\" due to deforestation resulted in economic damage of an estimated 5.35 per cent of GDP, in 1997?"} +{"answers": ["2013 FA Vase Final"], "question": "Tunbridge Wells sold over 2,600 tickets in 24 hours for the against Spennymoor Town, contrasting with regular crowds of 138?"} +{"answers": ["Skomvær", "Skomvær"], "question": "the barque was the first sailing ship constructed with steel in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["René", "Malbrant", "René Malbrant"], "question": "the veterinarian was a member of all legislatures of the Fourth Republic, representing French citizens in French Equatorial Africa?"} +{"answers": ["artwork original version", "Prime version"], "question": "since 1970 London's Raphael \"Portrait of Pope Julius II\" has been recognized as the first or , rather than the Uffizi's?"} +{"answers": ["Maria van Oosterwijck", "Van Oosterwijck", "van Oosterwijck", "Oosterwijck", "Maria"], "question": " included a specific species of butterfly in most of her major paintings?"} +{"answers": ["Tallchief", "Maria Tallchief", "Maria"], "question": "the choreography of George Balanchine combined with the dancing of prima ballerina \"\" is credited with revolutionizing ballet?"} +{"answers": ["Tōcha"], "question": " is a Japanese game involving the identification of different types of tea?"} +{"answers": ["Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre", "Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre de Pichilemu"], "question": ", the cheerleading squad of Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre from Pichilemu, Chile, has participated twice in international competitions held in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Clay Hopper", "Clay", "Hopper", "Robert Clay Hopper"], "question": ", Jackie Robinson's first manager in organized baseball, asked Branch Rickey to assign Robinson to a different team?"} +{"answers": ["Blastula", "blastula"], "question": "you started out as a ?"} +{"answers": ["Shagging", "Shagging"], "question": "a year ago, Mariano Rivera \"\" a baseball and tore his anterior cruciate ligament as a result?"} +{"answers": ["Dan Paul", "Dan", "Paul"], "question": " represented the \"Miami Herald\" before the US Supreme Court?"} +{"answers": ["Pembrita Betawi"], "question": "the Malay-language newspaper had Eurasian, Chinese, and Javanese writers?"} +{"answers": ["Congo-Nile Divide"], "question": "as many as 367 species of birds have been reported in the of Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Hunterwali"], "question": "in \"(poster pictured)\", Fearless Nadia appears as a swashbuckling princess in disguise wearing hot pants, \"with her big breasts and bare white thighs\" setting things right with a scowl?"} +{"answers": ["Freerslev Church"], "question": " contains nine vertical blank windows?"} +{"answers": ["Hanif", "Hanif Abbasi", "Abbasi", "Muhammad Hanif Abbasi"], "question": "in 2008 Pakistani politician won by-elections as a member of the right-wing Jamaat-e-Islami party, and the general election as a member of the centre-right Pakistan Muslim League-N?"} +{"answers": ["Arnada", "Erwin Arnada", "Erwin"], "question": " nudity-free edition of \"Playboy\" led to his imprisonment for indecency?"} +{"answers": ["Sant Tukaram", "Sant Tukaram"], "question": " \"(scene pictured)\" was the first Indian film to receive international recognition and was adjudged as one of the three best films of the world at the Venice Film Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Explorer II"], "question": "Captains Albert W. Stevens and Orvil A. Anderson set a new altitude record on November 11, 1935 by ascending to on the helium balloon ?"} +{"answers": ["Team Shachi"], "question": " is a sister group of Momoiro Clover Z and Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku and, having been formed in 2011, is the \"youngest sister\" of the three?"} +{"answers": ["Jon", "Jon Gray", "Gray"], "question": " turned down a $500,000 offer to play baseball for the New York Yankees so that he could attend the University of Oklahoma?"} +{"answers": ["Satyavadi Raja Harishchandra"], "question": "some historians believe that presumed reels of India's first feature film \"Raja Harishchandra\" (1913) are actually of its remake (1917)?"} +{"answers": ["Cyrtostachys renda"], "question": "the , a popular ornamental plant, was included in the IUCN Red List in 1995 and removed in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Tirto Adhi Soerjo", "Soerjo", "Tirto"], "question": "National Hero of Indonesia was paid in newspapers?"} +{"answers": ["Hal", "Markarian", "Hal Markarian"], "question": " produced a sketch that has been a recognizable ancestor of the modern B-2 Spirit \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Privilege of Buda"], "question": "the enabled Louis I of Hungary to become king of Poland because his uncle had no legitimate sons, but had to be followed by the Treaty of Košice because Louis himself had no sons?"} +{"answers": ["Puerta de Hierro, el exilio de Perón"], "question": "actor Víctor Laplace played Argentine president Juan Perón in the film ?"} +{"answers": ["Limbo", "Limbo"], "question": "Daddy Yankee's performance of \"\" at the 2013 \"Billboard\" Latin Music Awards included \"performers pounding skyscraper-size drums\"?"} +{"answers": ["All Saints' Church, Winthorpe"], "question": "Do you know that, after the Act of Uniformity of 1559, an investigation of an early version of \"\", found the chancel to be topless?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy", "Dorothy Kitson", "Kitson"], "question": " was one of the few women in Tudor England to nominate burgesses for Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Oh Iboe"], "question": " (\"Oh Mother\") was made by three The brothers?"} +{"answers": ["Solomon", "Solomon Ferris", "Ferris"], "question": "Captain was forced to surrender his ship at the First Battle of Algeciras, after running aground?"} +{"answers": ["Kensington Palace Gardens", "13 Kensington Palace Gardens"], "question": "the Earl of Harrington's former London townhouse, , is currently the official home of the Russian Ambassador to the UK?"} +{"answers": ["Reamer Barn"], "question": "Ohios was architect-designed but built to house dairy cattle?"} +{"answers": ["Self-Portrait Wearing a White Feathered Bonnet", "Self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet"], "question": " \"\" is the only Rembrandt owned by the National Trust?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Thwaites", "William Thwaites", "Thwaites"], "question": "Do you know that, although a British engineer is generally credited with design of Melbourne's sewerage system, a recent biography attributes the project's success to the Australian ?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Ian Clark", "Clark", "Ian Patrick Clark", "Ian Clark"], "question": "Belmont University's was named the 2012–13 Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year in the school's first year in the conference?"} +{"answers": ["Elvira Rawson de Dellepiane", "Elvira", "Elvira Rawson", "Rawson de Dellepiane", "Dellepiane"], "question": " is remembered as the \"mother of women's rights in Argentina\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gentleman", "Gentleman"], "question": "the music video for \"\", the latest single by PSY \"\", has set a world record with over 38 million single-day page views?"} +{"answers": ["Wang", "Wang Huiwu", "Huiwu"], "question": " has a memorial in Wuzhen, extolling her contribution to the cause of women in 20th-century China?"} +{"answers": ["Nakimu Caves"], "question": "the \"nakimu\" in means \"grumbling spirits\" in Shuswap?"} +{"answers": ["Akitsugu", "Akitsugu Amata", "Amata"], "question": "swordsmith was originally employed as a masseur by his teacher?"} +{"answers": ["Sikorski's tourists"], "question": "the soldiers who enlisted in the Polish Armed Forces in the West during WWII were known as \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Paris", "Siege of Paris"], "question": "Danish Vikings \"\", and did not leave until being paid a ransom of of gold and silver?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Ollivier", "Arthur Morton Ollivier", "Ollivier"], "question": "Mount Ollivier, named after , was proposed to be renamed in honour of New Zealand's great mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary?"} +{"answers": ["Omaha Hotel"], "question": "the name of the created the impression that it was affiliated with the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Leal Greenleaf", "James Greenleaf", "Greenleaf"], "question": " was a civil engineer who also landscaped the Lincoln Memorial?"} +{"answers": ["Liu-Wang Liming", "Liu-Wang", "Liming"], "question": ", a Chinese feminist, was imprisoned after being accused of being a spy of the CIA in 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Free!", "Free!"], "question": "a commercial for the anime led fans to create various fan works expanding upon the nameless characters from the ad?"} +{"answers": ["Daughter of Dawn"], "question": " is a rare, full-length silent film from 1920, with an all Native American cast, that had only been shown once until being rediscovered and restored 85 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Formula, Vol. 1"], "question": "four singles from Romeo Santos's reached number-one on the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Songs chart?"} +{"answers": ["Novartis v. Union of India & Others"], "question": "in , Indian Supreme Court refused to evergreen the patent for an anti-cancer drug because it was not sufficiently inventive?"} +{"answers": ["Mary", "Cooper", "Mary Cooper", "Mary Cooper"], "question": " (\"fl.\" 1743–1761) printed, besides erotic fiction, the first English collection of nursery rhymes?"} +{"answers": ["Cidaris cidaris"], "question": "the \"\" can suffer from bald sea urchin disease?"} +{"answers": ["Paryla", "Karl", "Karl Paryla"], "question": "American political pressure prevented Austrian communist actor and director from performing in the 1952 Salzburg Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Grant Grove", "General Grant Grove"], "question": ", a section of Kings Canyon National Park, is home to the 3rd and 11th largest trees in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Matthias Eisenberg", "Matthias", "Eisenberg"], "question": "former Gewandhaus organist was made an honorary professor in 2003 by the Prime Minister of Schleswig-Holstein for his contributions to organ music?"} +{"answers": ["Douce noir", "Charbono"], "question": ", which is known as Charbono in California and Bonarda in Argentina, has been called both a \"cult wine\" and \"the Rodney Dangerfield of wine\"?"} +{"answers": ["Play That Song", "Play That Song"], "question": "\"\" was already \"bubbling up the charts\" prior to its official release?"} +{"answers": ["Paynter", "Paynter"], "question": "the race horse \"\" survived a near-fatal case of colitis, laminitis and abdominal surgery, then won the first race of his 2013 comeback by lengths?"} +{"answers": ["al-Jamri", "Mansoor Al-Jamri", "Mansoor al-Jamri", "Mansoor"], "question": "despite writing moderate columns and playing the role of mediator, was not spared from the effects of the Bahraini uprising?"} +{"answers": ["Gerhard Faulstich", "Faulstich", "Gerhard"], "question": "baritone takes an \"unpretentious, conversational approach\" to the part of Jesus in his recording of Bach's \"St Matthew Passion\"?"} +{"answers": ["Garendon Hall"], "question": "when was demolished in 1964, the building's rubble was used in the construction of the M1 motorway?"} +{"answers": ["Fu", "Bob Fu", "Bob"], "question": "ChinaAid, legal aid organization for Christians in China, is largely funded by wealthy oil magnates from Midland, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["IDT Megabite Cafe"], "question": " is considered to be the world's first kosher cybercafe?"} +{"answers": ["New York Court of Appeals Building"], "question": "the rotunda of the \"\" in Albany uses all three classical orders?"} +{"answers": ["Stepanyan", "Vardan Stepanyan", "Vardan"], "question": "the 25-year-old law student fought in two wars?"} +{"answers": ["Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia"], "question": "in 2009 the defended a 12-year-old boy who was arrested after being given a stolen chocolate Freddo Frog?"} +{"answers": ["Sam", "Sam K. Harrison", "Harrison"], "question": "after losing three fingers and an arm in World War II and being pronounced dead during one of his 33 surgical operations, went on to head two successful corporations?"} +{"answers": ["Creep feeding"], "question": "beef calves born in the spring may have their diets supplemented with to encourage weight gain?"} +{"answers": ["Langley Priory"], "question": "13th-Century Benedictine nuns of claimed to belong to the Order of Cistercians as a means of avoiding land tax?"} +{"answers": ["Elgin, Illinois, Centennial half dollar"], "question": "although the \"\" was struck to celebrate the centennial of Elgin, Illinois (1835–1935), neither date appears on the coin?"} +{"answers": ["Annie", "Annie Landouw", "Landouw"], "question": "blind singer may have inspired a main character in Armijn Pane's \"Belenggu\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sadler effect"], "question": "the explains why more ancient geological periods are longer than more recent ones?"} +{"answers": ["The Crew", "The Crew"], "question": "in the upcoming video game , players can drive coast-to-coast across the United States in 90 minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Zeng Guo Yuan", "Zeng", "Yuan"], "question": "Singaporean businessperson spent three weeks in jail for placing sunshades at his two stores without permission?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah", "Sarah Harrison", "Sarah Harrison", "Harrison"], "question": "WikiLeaks's \"\" accompanied Edward Snowden on his flight from Hong Kong to Moscow en route to political asylum?"} +{"answers": ["John", "John Shaa", "Shaa"], "question": "the court of requests instituted by while he was Lord Mayor of London proved unpopular because it favoured the poor more than \"Justyce & good lawe Requyrid\"?"} +{"answers": ["Crak!"], "question": " is a Roy Lichtenstein lithograph used in marketing posters for Lichtenstein's 1963 exhibition at the Leo Castelli Gallery that included \"Whaam!\", \"Drowning Girl\", \"Torpedo...Los!\" and \"In the Car\"?"} +{"answers": ["Iwa", "Iwa Koesoemasoemantri", "Koesoemasoemantri"], "question": "National Hero of Indonesia was jailed by both the Dutch and Indonesians?"} +{"answers": ["Kérillis", "de Kérillis", "Henri de Kérillis", "Henri"], "question": " supported Mussolini, opposed Hitler, supported de Gaulle, then opposed de Gaulle?"} +{"answers": ["The Hymn of Samadhi"], "question": "in the poem , Swami Vivekananda explained experiences of \"Nirvikalpa Samadhi\"?"} +{"answers": ["Noesa Penida"], "question": "Andjar and Ratna Asmara each earned 1,000 gulden for their roles in ?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Nauplia", "Battle of Nauplia"], "question": "although the 1822 ended without any major losses on either side, it is considered a victory for the Greek admiral Andreas Vokos Miaoulis?"} +{"answers": ["A Tragedy of Fashion", "Tragedy of Fashion"], "question": "Frederick Ashton's first ballet, , was inspired by a chef who killed himself when his fish delivery was late?"} +{"answers": ["Cabañas Department"], "question": "over half the inhabitants of of El Salvador are impoverished?"} +{"answers": ["Ignite", "Ignite"], "question": "according to EA Sports, its for next-gen consoles allows players to act more like real athletes in having to make snap judgements and brace for impacts?"} +{"answers": ["Blackspot shark"], "question": "the feeds on small fish, crustaceans and squid and is not dangerous to man?"} +{"answers": ["David Berg", "David Berg", "David Andrew Berg", "David", "Berg"], "question": " broke the National Collegiate Athletic Association record for saves in a single college baseball season?"} +{"answers": ["Bibi", "Salam", "Bibi Amtus Salam"], "question": ", an associate of Gandhi's, played a role in popularising Jinnah's title of Quaid-e-Azam?"} +{"answers": ["Bikinis Sports Bar & Grill"], "question": "Texas-based \"(Austin location pictured)\" has trademarked the term \"breastaurant\"?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Prince Leopold Clement of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha", "Gotha", "Leopold van Saksen-Coburg en Gotha"], "question": " failure to marry his girlfriend led her to burn his face with acid and commit suicide after fatally wounding him?"} +{"answers": ["Oh Pray My Wings Are Gonna Fit Me Well"], "question": "the poems in Maya Angelou's are best if read aloud?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Kozludzha"], "question": "the on 20 June 1774 was a decisive Ottoman defeat in the four year Russo-Turkish War that ended a month later?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Eaglestone", "Jim Eaglestone"], "question": "highly skilled fielder had the distinction of being featured in two successive County Championship–winning cricket teams?"} +{"answers": ["Moewardi"], "question": "medical doctor organised security for both Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta?"} +{"answers": ["Devotions upon Emergent Occasions", "Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions"], "question": "John Donne's is one of only seven printed works he acknowledged authorship of?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Orr", "Bill Orr", "Bill Orr"], "question": ", the only First Gentleman of Nebraska, wrote a cookbook, with recipes by Johnny Carson and Warren Buffet, to raise money to refurbish the state governor's mansion?"} +{"answers": ["EA Sports", "EA Sports UFC"], "question": "EA Sports put its \"Fight Night\" boxing video game series on hiatus to develop their upcoming mixed martial arts game, ?"} +{"answers": ["Catholic Press"], "question": "the and the Australian Workers' Union periodical the \"Worker\" were the only two Australian newspapers opposing conscription in 1916–17?"} +{"answers": ["USS Arctic", "Ice Boat No. 3"], "question": "the second \"\" received her commission in spite of being described as slow, unwieldy and vulnerable to shellfire?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Claw"], "question": " was a Swedish-American operation to transfer 35 German signals intelligence experts from Norway to a U.S. base in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Rii", "Rii Sen", "Sen"], "question": " won a best actress award at Osian's Cinefan Film Festival for the movie \"Cosmic Sex\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nadine", "Nadine"], "question": "Bruce Springsteen praised the lyrics of Chuck Berry's \"\" by saying, \"I've never seen a coffee-colored Cadillac, but I know exactly what one looks like\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bunostegos"], "question": " was named for its unusually knobbly head?"} +{"answers": ["Gray's Almshouses, Taunton", "Gray's Almshouses"], "question": " \"\" in Taunton are probably the oldest brick buildings in Somerset?"} +{"answers": ["Just Dance 2014"], "question": "upcoming video game features a competitive massively multiplayer online mode where all players worldwide dance to the same playlist?"} +{"answers": ["Whitby", "Mary", "Mary Anne Whitby", "Mary Anne Theresa Whitby"], "question": ", who had reintroduced sericulture to England in the 1830s, carried out selective breeding experiments on her silkworms which were published by Darwin?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Hinchliff", "Thomas Woodbine Hinchliff"], "question": " has been called \"one of the first to penetrate the higher solitudes of the world of ice and snow\"?"} +{"answers": ["National Council on Teacher Quality"], "question": "the s first report and rankings of U.S. teacher preparation programs refer to the field as \"an industry of mediocrity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maach"], "question": ", the folk theatre from Madhya Pradesh, derives its name from \"manch\", the Hindi word for \"stage\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tresorit"], "question": "the servers of cloud storage company have yet to be hacked, despite its offer of $10,000 to anyone who can do this?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Richards", "Richards", "Bob Richards", "Bob"], "question": " was Canadian national champion in the double sculls six times between 1928 and 1950?"} +{"answers": ["Spring House Gazebo"], "question": "the in Cincinnati, Ohio, is said to be haunted?"} +{"answers": ["Dinkey Creek Bridge", "Dinkey Creek"], "question": "the \"\" is named after a dog?"} +{"answers": ["North Antelope Rochelle Mine", "North Antelope Rochelle"], "question": " is the largest coal mine in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Takka Takka", "Takka Takka"], "question": " is a Roy Lichtenstein painting that depicts combat at the Battle of Guadalcanal?"} +{"answers": ["Gus Lewis", "Gus", "Lewis"], "question": "child actor is said to have portrayed the only sympathetic character in the 2005 film \"Asylum\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arena Corinthians"], "question": " will have the largest video screen in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Rushi", "Liu Rushi", "Liu"], "question": "Chinese courtesan dressed up as a man in order to woo her husband Qian Qianyi?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Lion, Fulham", "Golden Lion"], "question": "the old Tudor house of what is now the \"\" was the oldest house in Fulham before demolition in April 1836?"} +{"answers": ["Gorgona Agricultural Penal Colony"], "question": "inmates at the have partnered with the Frescobaldi family to produce high-end Italian wine?"} +{"answers": ["The Revolutionist"], "question": "Ernest Hemingway rewrote \"\", first published as a vignette, for the 1925 American edition of \"In Our Time\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur John Butler", "Butler"], "question": "the scholar and mountaineer disparaged \"the fuss made about peak-climbing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Auguste Dreyfus", "Dreyfus", "Auguste"], "question": " took over Peru's foreign debt in exchange for a guano monopoly?"} +{"answers": ["Jacobo", "Timerman", "Jacobo Timerman"], "question": "lifetime Zionist \"\" survived arrest and torture in Argentina's Dirty War and reached Israel in 1979, only to return to Argentina five years later?"} +{"answers": ["Maya Sita"], "question": "some versions of the \"Ramayana\" narrate that the demon Ravana abducts an of Sita, rather than the real one?"} +{"answers": ["White Foxes"], "question": "\"\", a 2012 single by singer-songwriter Susanne Sundfør, quickly grew to be the most downloaded song on iTunes in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Command by negation"], "question": "the military doctrine of , developed by the United States Navy in the 1980s, is similar to the \"Auftragstaktik\" doctrine used by German armed forces in the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Petroleum Warfare Department"], "question": "in World War II, Britain's threatened to set the sea on fire \"(demonstration pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Ince", "Ince"], "question": "with , Larry Phillips won two consecutive Winston Racing Series championships?"} +{"answers": ["The Company of Heaven"], "question": ", Benjamin Britten's 1937 composition for speakers, soloists, choir and orchestra, contains \"metrical spoken (shouted) male chorus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Khalil", "Abduljalil Khalil", "Abduljalil"], "question": "Bahraini former parliamentarian resigned his position in February 2011 in protest against government crackdown on anti-government demonstrations?"} +{"answers": ["Chicago in the 1930s"], "question": "when the Merchandise Mart opened in , the $32 million, 4.2 million square foot (390,000 m²) building was the world's largest commercial building?"} +{"answers": ["Garlic production in China"], "question": "as of 2012, China is the in the world, producing 59 million metric tons annually, about 66 percent of total world production?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Ince", "Henry", "Ince"], "question": "when a French general saw the tunnels \"\" excavated by British Army Sergeant-Major , he is said to have exclaimed, \"These works are worthy of the Romans\"?"} +{"answers": ["Antegnati", "Costanzo", "Costanzo Antegnati"], "question": " published his most famous work, \"L'arte organica\", after suffering a stroke?"} +{"answers": ["Swiss Informatics Society"], "question": "the celebrates its 30th anniversary today?"} +{"answers": ["Hands All Over", "Hands All Over"], "question": "\"Rolling Stone\"s Jody Rosen described Maroon 5s \"\" as a \"big, silly arena-rock song reminiscent of Def Leppard\"?"} +{"answers": ["Argillipedoturbation"], "question": " is a process of soil-mixing in vertisol soils that results from large cracks in the soil's surface?"} +{"answers": ["Two-cent piece", "Two-cent piece"], "question": "the US government turned into one?"} +{"answers": ["Gyan", "Gyan Mukherjee", "Mukherjee"], "question": "\"Kismet\", directed by , ran at the Roxy, Kolkata, for 3 years and 8 months?"} +{"answers": ["1882 Navy Midshipmen football team"], "question": "Vauix Carter both coached and played for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Mirza", "Mirza Adeeb", "Adeeb"], "question": " was a prominent modern Pakistani Urdu playwright whose later work focuses on social problems and daily life?"} +{"answers": ["Milizac"], "question": "in the Municipal Coat of Arms of \"\" a black lion with a golden crown adorns one half of the coat of arms?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld", "Prince Christian of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld"], "question": "in 1925 became the first person of German origin post-World War I to dine with King George V and Queen Mary at Buckingham Palace?"} +{"answers": ["Alien Voices"], "question": " was a project founded by \"Star Trek\" actors John de Lancie and Leonard Nimoy to record science fiction radio plays?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis Duret", "Duret"], "question": " was the chief physician to King Charles IX and his brother King Henry III?"} +{"answers": ["Age Against the Machine"], "question": "on the upcoming studio album , the Goodie Mob sings about White Power from a Black perspective?"} +{"answers": ["Garendon Abbey"], "question": " was already partially ruinous when it was dissolved in 1536?"} +{"answers": ["Wesley Warren, Jr.", "Wesley Warren Jr.", "Wesley", "Jr."], "question": " is the subject of a Channel 4 documentary titled \"The Man with the 10-Stone Testicles\"?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Kharafi", "Faiza Mohammed Al-Kharafi", "Faiza", "Faiza Al-Kharafi"], "question": "Kuwaiti electrochemist was the first woman to head a major university in the Middle East?"} +{"answers": ["Bersoff", "Donald Neil Bersoff", "Donald Bersoff", "Donald N. Bersoff", "Donald"], "question": " is the first lawyer practitioner to serve as president of the American Psychological Association?"} +{"answers": ["The Long Short Cut"], "question": " is the first book printed completely by electronically controlled typesetting?"} +{"answers": ["Parsley Peel", "Peel", "Parsley"], "question": "the grandfather of \"Bobby\" Peel was famous for his ?"} +{"answers": ["Nepanthia belcheri"], "question": "the starfish can split itself in half and grow new arms on each section?"} +{"answers": ["Bin", "Du Bin", "Du"], "question": "\"New York Times\" photographer was detained in China after releasing a documentary on the Masanjia Labor Camp?"} +{"answers": ["Verus", "Lucius", "Lucius Minicius Natalis Quadronius Verus"], "question": " was the first known Olympic champion to have been born in the Iberian Peninsula?"} +{"answers": ["San Francisco in the 1970s"], "question": "in , almost the entire San Francisco Police Department staged a strike as the city refused a pay increase for them?"} +{"answers": ["Faith of the Heart"], "question": "the recording of \"\" by tenor Russell Watson \"\" was played four times on Space Shuttle missions?"} +{"answers": ["Gavin Arthur", "Arthur", "Gavin"], "question": ", grandson of United States President Chester A. Arthur, worked as an astrologer and sexologist in San Francisco in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Masterpiece", "Masterpiece"], "question": "Roy Lichtenstein's is regarded as an ironic jest that accurately forecast Lichtenstein's career?"} +{"answers": ["Keith Car & Manufacturing Company"], "question": "the built coffins for bodies exhumed during the building of the Cape Cod Canal, which was also responsible for the demolition of the plant when it was widened?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Torrance", "Torrance", "Jack Torrance", "Jack"], "question": " held the world record in shot put for almost fourteen years?"} +{"answers": ["Garlic ice cream", "garlic ice cream"], "question": ", according to garlic restaurant The Stinking Rose's recipe, is basically vanilla ice cream with garlic?"} +{"answers": ["Eva", "Brunne", "Eva Brunne"], "question": "Sweden's \"\" is the first openly lesbian bishop in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Tracking the Chupacabra"], "question": "a five-year investigation by Ben Radford into the chupacabra, detailed in , revealed that the creature may have been inspired by the movie \"Species\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lieutenant of the Tower of London"], "question": "at least five of the were later prisoners in the Tower themselves?"} +{"answers": ["Hilton Clarke", "Clarke", "Hilton", "Hilton Clarke"], "question": "banker thought sitting at one's desk was \"idling\", and was considered a \"master of the calculated indiscretion\"?"} +{"answers": ["British Airways Flight 2069"], "question": "British passengers of were offered £2,000 and a free ticket as compensation for the attempted hijacking of the flight?"} +{"answers": ["McIntosh", "McIntosh"], "question": "the Apple Macintosh was named after the \"\", until recently the most popular variety of apple in northeastern North America?"} +{"answers": ["Amrit", "Nahata", "Amrit Nahata"], "question": " was an Indian politician who published twelve books translated from English to Hindi, including works of Maxim Gorky, Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, Mao Zedong and Liu Shaoqi?"} +{"answers": ["Héctor", "Gamboa", "Héctor Manuel Sauceda Gamboa"], "question": "drug lord intimidated journalists who dared to write about his criminal organization?"} +{"answers": ["Corky", "Corky Rogers", "Rogers"], "question": "Jacksonville Bolles School football coach was drafted in 1966 by the Baltimore Colts and the United States Army?"} +{"answers": ["Loon", "Loon"], "question": " \"(research balloon pictured)\" is a project by Google to send thousands of high-altitude balloons into the stratosphere to beam wireless Internet to remote locations worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["Pröpper", "Günter Pröpper", "Günter"], "question": " scored a total of 52 goals in 34 league games – a record in German professional football for most goals in one season?"} +{"answers": ["Scaly dragonfish"], "question": "the is bioluminescent and has light-emitting photophores which can be turned on and off?"} +{"answers": ["Naglaa Fathi", "Fathi", "Naglaa"], "question": "Egyptian actress , who started her career at age 16, has acted in over 80 films?"} +{"answers": ["Madden NFL", "Madden NFL 25"], "question": "high-traffic areas on the playing fields in the video game deteriorate during the course of a game?"} +{"answers": ["Gender inequality in the United States"], "question": "the 2012 World Economic Forum's Gender Gap Index found in education, but ranked it only 55th for political empowerment?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund", "Edmund Walsingham", "Walsingham"], "question": "it was to that Sir Thomas More made his final ironic jest while ascending the scaffold?"} +{"answers": ["Moskovsky Korrespondent"], "question": "the Russian newspaper was shut down after running a story that President Vladimir Putin was to divorce his wife and marry gymnast Alina Kabaeva?"} +{"answers": ["Jirayr", "Ohanyan Çakır", "Çakır", "Jirayr Ohanyan Çakır"], "question": ", a former president of the Turkish Chess Federation, was of Armenian descent?"} +{"answers": ["Wikipediocracy"], "question": ", a weblog and forum dedicated to criticizing Wikipedia, has assisted journalists reporting on controversies involving the online encyclopedia?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Denmark", "Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark"], "question": " incestuous feelings for his mother may have sparked his interest in marriages between one woman and several men?"} +{"answers": ["Simon Achikgyozyan", "Achikgyozyan", "Simon"], "question": ", a geologist for 30 years, is considered a hero for his activities in the Nagorno-Karabakh War?"} +{"answers": ["World of Tanks Blitz", "World of Tanks"], "question": "Wargaming West, developer of , was acquired by Wargaming.net after creating a prototype of their \"World of Tanks\" game \"in mere days\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pargev", "Martirosyan", "Archbishop Pargev Martirosyan", "Pargev Martirosyan"], "question": " has been the primate of the Diocese of Artsakh since 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Berge", "Fredrik Semb Berge", "Fredrik"], "question": "a lottery winner paid some of his prize money to prevent the Norwegian football club Odd from selling ?"} +{"answers": ["Praskvica Monastery"], "question": "a one-armed Russian military officer became a monk in and built a stone road from Sveti Stefan to the monastery?"} +{"answers": ["Abortion in Latvia"], "question": "in 1991 there were 34,633 births and 44,886 ?"} +{"answers": ["Arkansas Post"], "question": " was relocated at least three times during its existence because of both war and flooding?"} +{"answers": ["HMS Aldenham", "HMS Aldenham"], "question": " \"\", which struck a mine near the island of Pag, was the final destroyer lost by the Royal Navy in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Irina Ovtchinnikova", "Irina Aleksandrovna Ovtchinnikova"], "question": "Prince Peter of Greece lost his dynastic rights by marrying a soon after Edward VIII abdicated the British throne to marry a twice-divorced U.S. commoner?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Badges of England", "Royal badges of England"], "question": "the House of Plantagenet derives its name from a used by Geoffrey of Anjou and his descendants, in the shape of a common broom plant (\"planta genista\")?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Ireland", "Ireland", "Paul"], "question": " was a fishmonger before acting in \"Neighbours\"?"} +{"answers": ["Heather Preceptory"], "question": " was founded around the turn of the 13th century by the Knights Hospitaller?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Murray", "Joe Murray", "Joe", "Murray"], "question": " became better known as \"Corporal Murray\", despite being a Sergeant Major, due to his work in Bad Lads' Army?"} +{"answers": ["GeoGuessr"], "question": " was criticized for having too much Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Tears of the Prophets"], "question": "the \"\" episode \"\" was the final episode to feature actress Terry Farrell \"\", whose character was killed off?"} +{"answers": ["Lindsay Doran", "Lindsay", "Doran"], "question": "although did not want to enter the profession of her father, the film industry, she eventually became the president of film studio United Artists?"} +{"answers": ["White's Fort", "White's Fort"], "question": "during the French and Indian War, Major Robert White with a stone addition and stockade to shelter neighboring settlers from Native American attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Žák", "Robert", "Robert Žák"], "question": " was the first manager to lose his job in the 2009–10 Gambrinus liga?"} +{"answers": ["Laron", "Elaine Laron", "Elaine"], "question": "songwriter and lyricist once wrote a Kool-Aid jingle that was recorded by The Monkees?"} +{"answers": ["iTunes Radio", "ITunes Radio"], "question": " includes an automatic playlist of Twitter's trending songs?"} +{"answers": ["Francis White", "Francis", "White", "Francis White"], "question": " served as a U.S. Congressman, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, Virginia State Senator, and county sheriff?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania Central Airlines Flight 410"], "question": "the crash of led the Civil Aeronautics Board to establish national minimum flight altitudes?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Arkansas Post", "Battle of Arkansas Post", "Battle of Arkansas Post"], "question": "the was the only battle of the Anglo-Spanish War fought in what is now the state of Arkansas?"} +{"answers": ["Robert White", "Robert", "Robert White", "White"], "question": "Virginia judge studied law under his uncle Alexander White while recovering from injuries received in the American Revolutionary War?"} +{"answers": ["L'Acadie blanc"], "question": "while most wine grapes belong only to the \"Vitis vinifera\" species, the hybrid Canadian wine grape has members of eight different \"Vitis\" species in its family tree?"} +{"answers": ["Günter", "Bittengel", "Günter Bittengel"], "question": " was named as the new manager of FK Chmel Blšany after the club had lost seven games in a row?"} +{"answers": ["Sorga Ka Toedjoe"], "question": "the Wong brothers' film was the first in which Roekiah did not act alongside Rd. Mochtar?"} +{"answers": ["Sydney Gardens"], "question": "within in Bath even the public conveniences are listed buildings?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Genian", "Carl", "Genian"], "question": " \"\", who flew 66 missions during World War II, wrote to his mother, \"We're all sick and tired of killing one another\"?"} +{"answers": ["Crab ice cream", "crab ice cream"], "question": " is sweet in taste and has been compared to \"frozen crab bisque\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mikhail", "Mikhail Nikolayevich Sumarokov-Elston", "Mikhail Sumarokov-Elston", "Sumarokov-Elston"], "question": "Russian tennis champion and Olympian was right-handed, but had to adopt a left-handed playing style after surgery?"} +{"answers": ["McLeod", "Sarah", "Sarah McLeod"], "question": "the daughter of New Zealander actress played her character's infant son in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["En Canot"], "question": "Jean Metzinger's painting \"(pictured in black and white)\" appeared in the Nazi \"Degenerate Art\" catalogue with the notation \"Even this was once taken seriously and bought for good money!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Council for United Civil Rights Leadership"], "question": "on June 19, 1963, White American business leaders and philanthropists raised $800,000 over breakfast in support of the Black ?"} +{"answers": ["Vazgen", "Sargsyan", "Vazgen Sargsyan"], "question": " is the founder of the Armenian army?"} +{"answers": ["Longleat Priory"], "question": " was suppressed in 1529, seven years before Henry VIII started his Dissolution of the Monasteries?"} +{"answers": ["Kuwait Airways Flight 422"], "question": "the 16-day April 1988 hijacking of was one of the world's longest skyjacking incidents?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Adolph Mauch", "Mauch", "Hans Mauch", "Hans"], "question": " worked on early jet engine development in Germany, but was better known as the inventor of the S-N-S artificial leg?"} +{"answers": ["Sobibór Museum"], "question": "archaeological excavations conducted in May 2013 at the \"(monument pictured)\" unearthed an escape tunnel made by Holocaust victims in the Sobibór extermination camp?"} +{"answers": ["INS Chennai", "INS Chennai"], "question": "the Indian Navy's is a Kolkata class destroyer being built in Mumbai?"} +{"answers": ["Ulrich", "Steinhilper", "Ulrich Steinhilper"], "question": "World War II Luftwaffe ace was credited by later employer IBM with the concept of word processing?"} +{"answers": ["Norton Juxta Twycross"], "question": " former rectory has been a zoo since the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Scipione", "Cobelluzzi", "Scipione Cobelluzzi"], "question": " was chief archivist of the Vatican Secret Archives from 17 February 1618 until his death on 29 June 1626?"} +{"answers": ["Fortifications of Gibraltar"], "question": "the \"(Princess Anne's Battery pictured)\" have made it probably the most densely fortified place in Europe and possibly the world?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Carroll", "Carroll", "Jack Carroll", "Jack"], "question": ", the recent runner-up in \"Britain's Got Talent\", performed with comedian Jason Manford as part of his live show at the age of 12?"} +{"answers": ["Chief Minister", "Chief Minister"], "question": "a is the elected head of government of a province in Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Leonhardt", "Robert", "Robert Leonhardt"], "question": "baritone was released from the Metropolitan Opera when it was determined he was an enemy alien?"} +{"answers": ["Maganlal Dresswala & Co.", "Maganlal Dresswala"], "question": ", a costume designer for Bollywood, has supplied costumes for films such as \"Ram Rajya\", \"Mughal-e-Azam\", \"Anarkali\" and for TV series including \"Ramayan\" and \"Mahabharat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Noemi", "Cinzano", "Noemi Marone Cinzano"], "question": "Countess once owned one of the top ten largest producers of Brunello di Montalcino?"} +{"answers": ["Po Giok", "Sie Po Giok", "Tjerita Sie Po Giok"], "question": "Tio Ie Soei's novel has been called the only work of Chinese Malay literature fit for children to read?"} +{"answers": ["Hôtel du Palais"], "question": "the \"\" made Biarritz, France, the \"queen of resorts and resort of Kings\"?"} +{"answers": ["Petrolisthes armatus"], "question": "the tiny has been recorded at densities of up to 30,000 per square metre (11 square feet) of seabed?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry Fleck", "Jerry", "Fleck"], "question": "production on \"\" was shut down for a day to mourn the death of assistant director ?"} +{"answers": ["The Executioner", "The Executioner"], "question": "in the 1970 Cold War spy film , George Peppard plays the role of a secret agent who kills his colleague and assumes his identity?"} +{"answers": ["Kabang"], "question": ", who was hailed as \"hero dog\" for saving two girls from a traffic accident, received donations from 47 countries to repair her badly injured face?"} +{"answers": ["Gunfire", "Gunfire"], "question": "British Army soldiers traditionally drink in their beds on Christmas?"} +{"answers": ["Gun harmonisation"], "question": "British Air Chief Marshall Hugh Dowding initially instructed his Spitfire and Hurricane groups to use a scheme that aimed eight guns at a rectangle?"} +{"answers": ["Oxyrrhis marina"], "question": " is a model organism in the study of protist biology?"} +{"answers": ["Aurél von Kelemen", "Kelemen", "Aurél"], "question": "in 1930, Hungarian Olympic tennis player was arrested for embezzlement but acquitted by a military tribunal?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Vineyards"], "question": "West Virginia's best-selling style of wine is made from blackberries, not the normal grapes?"} +{"answers": ["Wangjing SOHO"], "question": "the design of the towers in Beijing has been pirated?"} +{"answers": ["Killing Time", "Killing Time"], "question": "the first edition of the \"\" novel included overtones of Kirk/Spock \"(Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner pictured)\" slash fiction?"} +{"answers": ["1899 Carrabelle hurricane"], "question": "the was said at the time to be \"the most disastrous cyclone that ever visited this section of Florida\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kissa Kursi Ka"], "question": ", a satirical film on the politics of Indira Gandhi and Sanjay Gandhi, was banned by the Indian Government during The Emergency period and all prints confiscated?"} +{"answers": ["Alasdair", "Alasdair Cochrane", "Cochrane"], "question": " was one of the first writers to consider the relationship between animal ethics and political theory?"} +{"answers": ["Agiorgitiko"], "question": "the wine of Nemea is nicknamed the \"Blood of Hercules\" after the legend of the Greek hero slaying the Nemean lion?"} +{"answers": ["III", "Armando", "Armando Torres III"], "question": "former U.S. Marine was recently kidnapped by gunmen in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew", "Mark Charles Andrew", "Mark", "Mark Andrew", "Mark Andrew"], "question": "Minneapolis politician owns stands that sell french fries and s'mores at the Minnesota State Fair?"} +{"answers": ["USHUS", "USHUS"], "question": "the team developing the sonar was awarded the Agni Award for self-reliance by the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in May 2007?"} +{"answers": ["El Pueblo", "El Pueblo"], "question": "the printing presses of the daily newspaper were confiscated by the Sandinista People's Army in January 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Károly", "Pap", "Károly Pap"], "question": "Hungarian writer lived in desperate poverty?"} +{"answers": ["Chika Ideal"], "question": "despite not charting in \"Billboard\" magazine, the music video for \"\" reached the Top 10 on Terra Networks Top Music Video countdown?"} +{"answers": ["Opium production in Burma", "Opium production in Myanmar"], "question": "despite a crackdown on illegal narcotics, as of 2012, some 300,000 households are still involved in \"(opium field pictured)\" in Burma?"} +{"answers": ["2005 Dickies 500"], "question": "the was run after the Ferko lawsuit created the race?"} +{"answers": ["Cold Case Love"], "question": "Barbadian singer Rihanna admitted that \"\" was inspired by her hard relationship with ex-boyfriend Chris Brown?"} +{"answers": ["Hansen", "Kourtney", "Kourtney Hansen"], "question": "current \"Nashville\" actress has appeared in music videos for Keith Urban, Luke Bryan as well as her new husband Jeremy McComb?"} +{"answers": ["Reuben T. Durrett", "Durrett", "Reuben"], "question": " was a founder of the Louisville Free Public Library?"} +{"answers": ["Mahatma Gandhi Road", "Mahatma Gandhi", "Mahatma Gandhi Road", "Mahatma Gandhi Road, Kolkata"], "question": ", previously known as \"Harrison Road\", was the first street in Kolkata to be lit by electricity?"} +{"answers": ["Hek", "Phoa", "Phoa Keng Hek Sia", "Phoa Keng Hek"], "question": " promoted the use of English to help Chinese Indonesians \"move freely\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nevada-California-Oregon Railway Co. General Office Building"], "question": "the \"\" in Alturas, California, has a single metal bell in its belfry and several wooden ones?"} +{"answers": ["Disrupt with Karen Finney"], "question": "Karen Finney, host of MSNBC's , started her career in politics by volunteering at the 1992 Democratic National Convention?"} +{"answers": ["Jugatram Dave", "Dave", "Jugatram", "Jugatram Chimanlal Dave"], "question": ", along with Jayaprakash Narayan and Vinoba Bhave, set up the Shanti Sena, which worked in war-affected NEFA and among Bengali refugees from East Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Yahil", "Leni Yahil", "Leni"], "question": "German-born Israeli Holocaust historian , member of the editorial board of the \"Yad Vashem Studies\" journal, advocated an approach to Holocaust research relying on both Jewish and non-Jewish sources?"} +{"answers": ["William Hely", "William", "Hely"], "question": "Flight Lieutenant crash landed a Dragon Rapide in the Northern Territory in 1936, and later used the same aircraft to locate missing flying doctor Clyde Fenton?"} +{"answers": ["Burnt Offering", "Burnt Offering"], "question": "Jeanne Galzy's novel , winner of the 1930 Prix Brentano, explores a love between a teacher and a 12-year-old female student?"} +{"answers": ["Christianization of Bohemia"], "question": " in late 9th century was one of the factors leading to the christianization of Poland a century later?"} +{"answers": ["Lines of Contravallation of Gibraltar"], "question": "the Spanish town of La Línea de la Concepción was built on top of the ruins of ?"} +{"answers": ["Falcon's Fury"], "question": " at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay will be the tallest freestanding drop tower in North America and the first to tilt riders face down when it opens in spring 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus albens"], "question": " are used for railway sleepers and fences in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Ling", "Geoffrey Ling", "Geoffrey"], "question": "U.S. Army neurologist Dr. \"\" described the problem of developing quality artificial arms, which include a proper sense of touch, as \"doggone hard\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Rains of Castamere"], "question": "the central event of the \"Game of Thrones\" episode \"\" was the initial inspiration for the producers to adapt A Song of Ice and Fire for television?"} +{"answers": ["Chitaley", "Shya Chitaley", "Shya"], "question": "paleobotanist named an extinct plant species for Clevelands bicentennial and also had an extinct plant species named for her?"} +{"answers": ["Iris hut"], "question": "the , used by the British in the Second World War alongside the better-known Nissen hut, had a major design flaw that caused it to collapse after snowfalls?"} +{"answers": ["Natalie Hennedige", "Natalie", "Hennedige"], "question": "Singaporean theatre director production company produced \"Nothing\" in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Grace", "Grace Kelly", "Kelly"], "question": "Cary Grant cited Grace Kelly as his all-time favorite co-star?"} +{"answers": ["Konradsen", "Anders", "Anders Ågnes Konradsen", "Anders Konradsen"], "question": "Norway under-21 international footballer is the most expensive player ever sold by Strømsgodset IF?"} +{"answers": ["Neengal Kettavai"], "question": "director Balu Mahendra claimed that he made to prove that he could direct commercially successful films?"} +{"answers": ["Beck", "Kristin Beck", "Kristin"], "question": " served as a Navy SEAL for 20 years before revealing her gender identity as a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Cygne blanc"], "question": ", a white-berried seedling of Cabernet Sauvignon, has been touted as the \"first truly Australian grape variety\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tower Theatre", "Tower Theatre"], "question": "the spire of Fresno, California's \"\" was inspired by the \"Star Pylon\" at the 1939 New York World's Fair?"} +{"answers": ["María", "María Gómez Carbonell", "Carbonell"], "question": ", a Cuban stateswoman, was one of the first women to earn a Ph.D. from the University of Havana?"} +{"answers": ["Sorga Palsoe"], "question": "Tan Tjoei Hock finished his commercial failure in a month?"} +{"answers": ["William R. Purnell", "William", "Purnell", "William Reynolds Purnell"], "question": "Rear Admiral , Brigadier General Thomas F. Farrell and Captain Deak Parsons were the \"Tinian Joint Chiefs\" who coordinated the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?"} +{"answers": ["Diadema paucispinum"], "question": "spines of the can break off in the skin and cause a painful sting?"} +{"answers": ["Morley", "Morley Byron Bursey", "Bursey"], "question": "after retiring from government service, Canadian diplomat was \"heavily involved\" in developing the automotive portion of NAFTA?"} +{"answers": ["Super Time Force"], "question": "after dying in the indie shooter video game , the player fights alongside ghost replicas of their previous runs through the level?"} +{"answers": ["Transdev Melbourne"], "question": " will take over operation of 30% of Melbourne, Australia's bus network in August 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Julia Sand", "Julia", "Sand"], "question": ", a pen pal of U.S. President Chester A. Arthur, might have had significant impact on his presidency?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Pig Bristle"], "question": "three Royal Australian Air Force aircraft from Chongqing in China to Hong Kong in May 1946?"} +{"answers": ["Curling", "Henry", "Henry Thomas Curling", "Henry Curling"], "question": "Lieutenant of the Royal Artillery was one of only five British officers to survive the massacre of the Battle of Isandlwana during the Anglo-Zulu War?"} +{"answers": ["2013 dengue outbreak in Singapore"], "question": "the is one of the worst outbreaks of the disease in Singapore to date?"} +{"answers": ["Banana production in Ecuador"], "question": "at its peak in the mid-1950s, Ecuador was the in the world?"} +{"answers": ["KXMZ"], "question": "an internet radio service is buying a to dodge high music royalties?"} +{"answers": ["Ron", "Ron Franklin", "Franklin", "Ron Franklin"], "question": "at age 19, rode Spectacular Bid to wins in the Kentucky Derby and the Belmont Stakes?"} +{"answers": ["Phani Bora", "Phani", "Bora"], "question": "in his late twenties, was appointed secretary of the Communist Party of India in Assam?"} +{"answers": ["Si Tjonat"], "question": "Nelson Wong's sparked a wave of bandit films in the Dutch East Indies?"} +{"answers": ["al-Jamri", "Abdul", "Abdul Amir al-Jamri"], "question": "Shia cleric succeeded in uniting Shia, secular and liberal forces during the 1990s uprising in Bahrain?"} +{"answers": ["Mathijs Bouman", "Mathijs Nicolaas Bouman", "Mathijs", "Bouman"], "question": "Dutch \"TV economist\" is known for such one-liners as \"if women pay fewer taxes, men will vacuum more often\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kastrati", "Kastrati"], "question": "the region of was awarded to Montenegro in 1878 under the Treaty of San Stefano, but the subsequent Treaty of Berlin restored it to the Ottoman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Kalvoda", "Leoš", "Leoš Kalvoda"], "question": "Czech manager led Slovak football club MŠK Žilina to their first ever league title in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Palit", "Taraknath", "Taraknath Palit"], "question": "in 1912 donated money and property worth to Calcutta University for the establishment of University College of Science and Technology?"} +{"answers": ["Nakano", "Fumiteru Nakano", "Fumiteru"], "question": "Japanese tennis player reached the fourth round of the men's singles at the 1938 French Championships, a result that was not achieved again by a Japanese man until 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Dancer", "Dancer"], "question": "author Colum McCann described the subject of his 2003 novel , Rudolf Nureyev, as \"a monster\"?"} +{"answers": ["Old Fresno Water Tower"], "question": "the \"\" was originally designed to house a library?"} +{"answers": ["Wood", "Harry", "Harry O. Wood"], "question": "seismologist was employed by the Carnegie Institution for Science to establish a small seismic network that eventually grew into the Caltech Seismological Laboratory?"} +{"answers": ["Gold laundering"], "question": "the Swiss National Bank engaged in during World War II, transferring Nazi gold through a network of central banks?"} +{"answers": ["Ruby", "Ruby Thoma", "Thoma"], "question": "midwife , the first woman elected to the Parliament of Nauru, was its only female member in history of the country until 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward John Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": " critical biography of Rabindranath Tagore earned him a PhD from the University of London and displeasure from his subject?"} +{"answers": ["Pilot", "Pilot"], "question": "the of the TV series \"Grimm\" earned higher ratings than any American TV show on a Friday since New Year's Eve of 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Eugene Chelyshev", "Eugene Petrovich Chelyshev", "Chelyshev", "Eugene", "Yevgeny Chelyshev", "E. P. Chelyshev"], "question": " was the first Russian to be awarded the Sahitya Akademi Fellowship by the Government of India in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Meendum Kokila"], "question": "after shooting a few scenes in , Rekha pulled out of the film citing no reason?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Broughton", "Robert Broughton", "Robert", "Broughton"], "question": "Sir was made a Knight of the Bath in 1478 at the marriage of the four-year-old Richard, Duke of York, one of the two princes later said to have been murdered in the Tower of London?"} +{"answers": ["Penelope", "Penelope Lyttelton, Viscountess Cobham", "Cobham"], "question": ", is known as the \"Quango Queen\" due to her involvement in many quasi-autonomous non-governmental organisations?"} +{"answers": ["Rajah Sulayman", "Plaza Rajah Sulayman"], "question": " in Manila, which was once a bathing area, is now considered the city's lovers' lane?"} +{"answers": ["Old Albany Academy Building"], "question": " in Albany, New York \"\" where Joseph Henry co-discovered electrical inductance is now named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Ron", "Lina Ron", "Lina"], "question": " was very aggressive and volatile in her radical political life when Chávez called her \"uncontrollable\", and she even called herself an \"ugly part\" of the revolution?"} +{"answers": ["What Now", "What Now"], "question": "the chorus of Rihanna's song \"\" contains background sounds that resemble \"sonic bombs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Landick", "Myles Landick", "Myles"], "question": " is St. Peter's groundsman?"} +{"answers": ["Gulf of Cazones"], "question": "black coral has been depleted in the shallower waters of the as its use for ornamental jewellery has increased since the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Brand", "Hansi", "Hansi Brand"], "question": " was involved in rescue efforts during the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["McAfrika"], "question": "the burger was sold by McDonald's in Norway for a limited time, just as a major famine was happening in Africa, creating a public relations disaster?"} +{"answers": ["Baby Doe", "Tabor", "Baby", "Baby Doe Tabor"], "question": "Colorado mining magnate Horace Tabor's wife, \"\", went from being one of the best dressed women in the West to freezing to death in a mining shack?"} +{"answers": ["Palacio Haedo"], "question": "the in Buenos Aires was once occupied by the Banco Popular Argentino?"} +{"answers": ["Hamdi Qandil", "Hamdi", "Qandil", "Hamdy Kandeel"], "question": "the talk show \"Ra'is el-Tahrir\" (\"Editor in Chief\") hosted by was one of the most popular and respected television programs in Egypt before it was discontinued in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Andrea", "Tropical Storm Andrea"], "question": "with the development of on June 5, the 2013 Atlantic hurricane season became the fourth consecutive season with a named storm in the month of June?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Jerningham", "Jerningham", "Richard"], "question": "in October 1518 was one of the \"sad and ancient knights\" appointed to King Henry VIII's reorganized Privy Chamber?"} +{"answers": ["Mathura rape case"], "question": "the , an incident of custodial rape in India on March 26, 1972, eventually led to amendments in Indian law?"} +{"answers": ["flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis", "Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis"], "question": "the two stars on the \"\" represent the two islands that make up the federation?"} +{"answers": ["Haoui", "Haoui Montaug", "Montaug"], "question": " celebrated killing himself with twenty guests and Madonna on the phone from Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Repton Abbey"], "question": " is traditionally thought to have been founded by Saint David, and is the burial place of two Mercian Kings?"} +{"answers": ["Mahila Atma Raksha Samiti"], "question": "during the famine of 1943, the organised hunger marches across Bengal?"} +{"answers": ["Viva Móvil"], "question": "Jennifer Lopez teamed up with Verizon Wireless to launch her retail service ?"} +{"answers": ["Cynarina lacrymalis", "Cynarina"], "question": "the can double its diameter by drawing water into its mantle?"} +{"answers": ["Tonkonogy", "Eugene K. Tonkonogy", "Eugene", "Eugene Tonkonogy"], "question": "whilst in his 70s, entrepreneur fulfilled a lifelong ambition of marching in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as a clown, and continued to do so every year for twenty years?"} +{"answers": ["Fish soup bee hoon"], "question": "fish heads \"(dish pictured)\" in Singapore with a range of ingredients including milk, brandy, and fried noodles?"} +{"answers": ["Adèle Pauline van der Pluijm-Vrede", "Adèle van der Pluijm-Vrede", "Adèle", "Van der Pluijm-Vrede", "Pluijm-Vrede"], "question": "the acting Governor of Curaçao, , signed the Act of Abdication of Queen Beatrix?"} +{"answers": ["Emmet", "Devereux", "Devereux Emmet"], "question": ", a pioneering golf course architect, won the Bahama Open when he was 66 years old?"} +{"answers": ["St Peter's Church, Llanbedrgoch", "St Peter's Church"], "question": ", Wales, contains a reading desk made out of 15th-century bench ends, one of which is decorated with a carving of a mermaid?"} +{"answers": ["Surfers Paradise Meter Maids"], "question": "the top up the parking meter rather than issuing fines?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Danieli"], "question": "in the 2010 film \"The Tourist\", Johnny Depp \"\" walked across the roof of in Venice in his pajamas?"} +{"answers": ["Mitchell", "John Mitchell", "John", "John Mitchell"], "question": "footballer not only played in Doncaster Rovers' first match in 1879, but also played for Bolton Wanderers on the first day of the inaugural Football League season in 1888?"} +{"answers": ["Cotton production in the United States"], "question": " to China grew from a value of $46 million in 2000 to more than $2 billion in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Cornejo", "Orlando Cornejo Bustamante", "Orlando Cornejo", "Orlando"], "question": " was the first Mayor of Pichilemu, Chile to be elected in democracy after Augusto Pinochet's regime ended?"} +{"answers": ["flag of the Republic of the Congo", "Flag of the Republic of the Congo"], "question": "the symbolism behind the red in the was left unexplained?"} +{"answers": ["Eagle MkIII"], "question": "the \"\" was so dominant in IMSA Camel GT racing that it has been blamed for causing the demise of the series?"} +{"answers": ["Nescopeck Creek", "Little Nescopeck Creek"], "question": " width has more than tripled since 1894, partially due to the construction of the Jeddo Tunnel?"} +{"answers": ["Johan", "Johan Ankerstjerne", "Ankerstjerne", "Johan Valdemar Ankerstjerne"], "question": ", a Danish cinematographer, founded a firm which became the leading film laboratory in Denmark for 16 mm and 35 mm films?"} +{"answers": ["Knuckleball!"], "question": "the 2012 film followed the 2011 Major League Baseball season of Tim Wakefield and R. A. Dickey, the only Major League Baseball knuckleball pitchers that season?"} +{"answers": ["Rollapadu Wildlife Sanctuary"], "question": "an increase in the blackbuck population at the is one of the reasons for the fall in numbers of the Great Indian Bustard and the Lesser Florican there?"} +{"answers": ["Chinaman", "Chinaman"], "question": " \"(card pictured)\" formed a ring at the auctions of the East India Company?"} +{"answers": ["Repton Priory"], "question": "having paid a large fine, was reestablished after the first Dissolution of the Monasteries, only to be dissolved again the following year?"} +{"answers": ["Rob McClure", "Rob", "McClure"], "question": " earned a Tony Award nomination for the 2013 Tony Awards ceremony for a role he premiered in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Vano Siradeghyan", "Vano", "Siradeghyan"], "question": ", one of Armenia's most influential politicians, is wanted by Interpol?"} +{"answers": ["Birmingham riot of 1963"], "question": "two 1963 bombings in Birmingham, Alabama \"(effects pictured)\", caused a that eventually involved 18,000 federal troops?"} +{"answers": ["Howell", "Rob", "Rob Howell"], "question": "award-winning set designer is also a nominee for Best Costume Design at the 67th Tony Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Caldey Island"], "question": "Saint Illtyd Church on , established in the 6th century, is reputedly the oldest Celtic church in Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Rosalia", "Rosalia"], "question": "in the Roman Empire, the was a floral commemoration of the dead observed by pagans, Jews, and Christians?"} +{"answers": ["Koehler Depressing Carriage"], "question": "the \"\", which allowed cannon to be fired downwards, included a forerunner of the recoil systems that are standard features of modern artillery pieces?"} +{"answers": ["Peters", "Steffen", "Steffen Peters"], "question": " is the first person to be awarded the United States Equestrian Federation's Equestrian of the Year Award three times?"} +{"answers": ["Tim Samaras", "Samaras", "Tim"], "question": "storm chaser recorded the lowest pressure ever observed on Earth's surface when adjusted for altitude?"} +{"answers": ["Cinderella", "Cinderella"], "question": "Rodgers and Hammerstein's \"Cinderella\", which premiered on television in 1957, never played on Broadway until its ?"} +{"answers": ["Song Hoot Kiam", "Kiam", "Song"], "question": " is credited as the \"first local Christian pioneer in Singapore\"?"} +{"answers": ["Medingen Abbey"], "question": "the nuns of \"\" produced a wealth of illuminated manuscripts in which they expanded Latin liturgy with vernacular prayers, lay-songs and meditations?"} +{"answers": ["Whipple Cast and Wrought Iron Bowstring Truss Bridge"], "question": "the to Normanskill Farm in Albany, New York, built in 1867, is one of only a few in the United States to use both cast and wrought iron?"} +{"answers": ["Dejan", "Dejan"], "question": " was one of the prominent figures of the Serbian Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Woman with Flowered Hat"], "question": "Roy Lichtenstein's established a new auction record for the artist when it sold for over $56 million in May 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Theodore Morde", "Morde", "Theodore", "Theodore A. Morde"], "question": "adventurer claimed to find the legendary \"Lost City of the Monkey God\" in 1940 and presented thousands of artifacts to support his claim?"} +{"answers": ["Hussein, Crown Prince of Jordan", "Hussein bin Abdullah, Crown Prince of Jordan", "Hussein,", "Jordan"], "question": "18-year-old , son of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania, has served as regent several times since reaching the age of majority?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of American Samoa", "flag of American Samoa"], "question": "the features a Bald Eagle, even though the bird does not live in the territory?"} +{"answers": ["Parraguez", "Gustavo Parraguez", "Gustavo Parraguez Galarce", "Gustavo"], "question": " has been the interim mayor of Pichilemu three times?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Peppermint"], "question": " was the World War II codename for preparations to counter the danger that the Germans might disrupt D-Day with radioactive poisons?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Mosque", "Grand Mosque"], "question": "non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the of Dubai, except the minaret from where photography is permitted?"} +{"answers": ["Clarence Lee", "Clarence", "Lee"], "question": "Singaporean make-up artist has done make-up for Zhang Ziyi, Stefanie Sun, The Spice Girls, and Chris Isaak?"} +{"answers": ["Kothandaramaswamy Temple"], "question": ", believed to be the place where Vibhishana asked Rama for refuge, was the only structure in Dhanushkodi to survive the 1964 Rameswaram cyclone?"} +{"answers": ["Navicella", "Navicella"], "question": "only two small fragments remain from of Giotto's mosaic \"(copy illustrated)\" in Old St. Peter's Basilica?"} +{"answers": ["Nick Ciuffo", "Nick", "Ciuffo"], "question": " received a scholarship to play college baseball before appearing in a single high school baseball game?"} +{"answers": ["Tarmina"], "question": "critics claimed only won its Citra Awards because of influence from Djamaluddin Malik?"} +{"answers": ["Intrepid RM-1"], "question": "Tommy Kendall suffered critical injuries at Watkins Glen in 1991 when the left rear wheel of his flew off, pitching him into the guardrail at 140 mph (230 km/h)?"} +{"answers": ["Jeffrey Dampier", "Dampier", "Jeffrey"], "question": " won US$20 million in the Illinois Lottery and was subsequently murdered by his sister-in-law and her boyfriend?"} +{"answers": ["Tryella"], "question": " are found in central and northern Australia after monsoonal rains?"} +{"answers": ["Salwarpe"], "question": "after Worcester Priory lost Coenwulf's gift of \"(church pictured)\", St Wulfstan failed to recover it?"} +{"answers": ["Jeddo Tunnel"], "question": "the contributes of acid per day to the Susquehanna River via the Little Nescopeck and Nescopeck Creeks?"} +{"answers": ["Ewing Galloway Agency", "Ewing", "Galloway", "Ewing Galloway"], "question": "Kentuckian journalist owned what was once the biggest stock photography company in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["R. Nataraja Mudaliar", "R.", "Rangaswamy Nataraja Mudaliar", "Mudaliar"], "question": ", acknowledged as the father of Tamil cinema, was the first Indian to sell automobiles?"} +{"answers": ["Gardens of Stone National Park"], "question": "the \"\" is so named for the natural stone pagodas within its boundaries?"} +{"answers": ["Khurana", "Shanno Khurana", "Shanno"], "question": "Indian classical singer was awarded Padma Shri in 1991, followed by the Padma Bhushan in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Petroleum fiscal regime"], "question": "in the United States, landowners control subsurface oil and gas resources, while in most of the rest of the world, the is government-managed?"} +{"answers": ["Alagappan", "Muthu", "Muthu Alagappan"], "question": "s big data-driven basketball statistical analysis identifies 13 distinct player positions as opposed to the traditional five?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of Botswana", "flag of Botswana"], "question": "the black and white bands on the represent the stripes of the zebra, the country's national animal?"} +{"answers": ["Marco Gonzales", "Marco", "Gonzales", "Marco Elias Gonzales"], "question": " started and won the Colorado state championship game in all four years on his high school baseball team?"} +{"answers": ["Straits Times Spelling Championship", "2nd RHB-The Straits Times National Spelling Championship", "RHB-The Straits Times National Spelling Championship"], "question": "Ashvin Sivakumar won the by correctly spelling \"pulchritudinous\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rehoboth", "Rehoboth"], "question": "after building \"\" on his farm in Chappaqua, New York, Horace Greeley said it would be \"abidingly useful long after I shall have been utterly forgotten\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amirov", "Said Amirov", "Said"], "question": ", the mayor of Makhachkala, has survived fifteen assassination attempts, including one that left him wheelchair-bound?"} +{"answers": ["National Atlas of the United States"], "question": "the 1970 edition of the was too expensive for most Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Knuthenborg"], "question": " was once Denmark's largest private estate?"} +{"answers": ["Kerala Seaplane"], "question": " is the first and the only seaplane service in mainland India?"} +{"answers": ["WH Group"], "question": "Wan Long, chairman of , is known as China's \"number one butcher\" due to the number of pigs his company slaughters?"} +{"answers": ["Flukey", "Flukey Stokes", "Stokes", "Willie Stokes"], "question": " buried his murdered son in a Cadillac-styled coffin, prompting Stevie Ray Vaughan to record the song \"Willie the Wimp\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Beckley", "Alfred E. Beckley", "Alfred Beckley"], "question": ", the founder of Beckley, West Virginia, found the townsite a \"perfect wilderness\"?"} +{"answers": ["Karl Streibel", "Streibel", "Karl"], "question": "\"Hauptsturmführer\" , who took part in the Nazi extermination of Jews as storm leader of \"SS Battalion Streibel\", was acquitted of any wrongdoing in 1976?"} +{"answers": ["Bamboo network"], "question": "the of overseas Chinese businesses links the economies of Southeast Asia with the economy of China?"} +{"answers": ["The Most Famous Man in America"], "question": "Debby Applegate studied pornographic writing techniques for her Pulitzer-winning ?"} +{"answers": ["Booti Booti National Park"], "question": "two of the three hill complexes of \"\" were islands during the Pleistocene?"} +{"answers": ["RCSI-Bahrain"], "question": "Tom Collins resigned the presidency of over the alleged government cancellation of an ethics conference?"} +{"answers": ["Hollywood Anti-Nazi League"], "question": "the , a communist front co-chaired by Dorothy Parker, boycotted Nazi film-maker Leni Riefenstahl's visit to Los Angeles to meet Walt Disney?"} +{"answers": ["Bigbury Camp"], "question": ", the only confirmed Iron Age hill fort in east Kent, is thought to be a fortress that Julius Caesar's Seventh Legion stormed in 54 BC?"} +{"answers": ["Zainal Abidin", "Zainal", "Abidin", "Zainal Abidin"], "question": " acted in over 150 films but won only two Citra Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Haemulon", "Inermia vittata"], "question": "other fish pose as the and get in their school to protect themselves from predators?"} +{"answers": ["Biosphere reserves in Singapore", "biosphere reserve in Singapore"], "question": "the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve \"\" is the first ?"} +{"answers": ["Lotika Sarkar", "Sarkar", "Lotika"], "question": " was the first Indian woman to graduate and to receive a Ph. D. degree in law from the University of Cambridge?"} +{"answers": ["McAuliffe", "Jack McAuliffe", "Jack McAuliffe", "Jack"], "question": "in 1976, founded the New Albion Brewing Company, considered the first modern American microbrewery?"} +{"answers": ["Mughalsarai–Kanpur section"], "question": " is the largest in Asia?"} +{"answers": ["Carex aboriginum"], "question": "the Idaho-endemic sedge was not seen again for nearly 90 years after its initial discovery?"} +{"answers": ["Swinden", "Albert", "Albert Swinden"], "question": "an mural \"\", one of very few of his early paintings not destroyed in a studio fire, was painted over and thought lost, before being rediscovered and restored?"} +{"answers": ["Environmental issues in Singapore"], "question": "Singapore has ?"} +{"answers": ["Sharmila Biswas", "Biswas", "Sharmila"], "question": ", an Indian Odissi dancer, was awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, conferred by the Sangeet Natak Akademi in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Randal Heymanson", "Heymanson", "Randal"], "question": "Australian Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies said journalist was \"the best informed Australian living in America\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ciudad Blanca", "La Ciudad Blanca"], "question": "a team of filmmakers and scientists searching for the legendary \"lost city of gold,\" , found multiple large-scale archeological sites?"} +{"answers": ["Zamorano Eighty"], "question": "the list contains a book so rare, only two copies are known to exist, and one collector planned a burglary to obtain it?"} +{"answers": ["Kuiu Wilderness and Tebenkof Bay Wilderness"], "question": " \"\" are accessible only by boat or floatplane?"} +{"answers": ["Preston Claiborne", "Preston Michael Claiborne", "Claiborne", "Preston"], "question": "Major League Baseball pitcher is a major contributor to a website that gives tips on surviving the rigors of minor league baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Bandholm"], "question": "Museum Maribo-Bandholm near has the oldest running steam locomotive and the oldest private railway track in Denmark, dated to 1869?"} +{"answers": ["Behn", "Sarla", "Sarla Behn"], "question": " and Mirabehn's work in Kumaon and Garhwal, respectively, played a key role in bringing focus on issues of environmental degradation and conservation in independent India?"} +{"answers": ["You Can't Stop Me"], "question": "plans for an elephant to appear in the Guano Apes' circus-themed music video \"\" were cancelled after the elephant's owner threatened a rival circus family?"} +{"answers": ["1813 crossing of the Blue Mountains"], "question": "on this day 200 years ago, Australian explorers returned from the first successful colonial \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Michelle", "Michelle Nunn", "Nunn", "Mary Michelle Nunn"], "question": ", CEO of Points of Light, the largest organization in the U.S. devoted to volunteer service, is considering running for the U.S. Senate, where her father once served?"} +{"answers": ["Cathreim Thoirdhealbhaigh"], "question": ", an account of the wars of Thomond in 13th-century Ireland, is noted for both historical accuracy and vivid descriptions of banshees?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Jane Russell", "Mary", "Mary Jane", "Russell"], "question": "leading 1950s New York model won damages after an altered photograph of her reading in bed was used to advertise bed sheets? ..."} +{"answers": ["2013–14 RFU Championship", "RFU Championship"], "question": "upon relegation to the , London Welsh looked to groundshare with Oxford University instead of returning to their home ground?"} +{"answers": ["Stefan Strandberg", "Strandberg", "Stefan"], "question": " was the captain of the Norwegian team that qualified for the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Palacio de las Academias"], "question": "the Neo-Gothic renovation of Venezuela's \"\" gave the façade forty bays containing windows or doors?"} +{"answers": ["Karera Wildlife Sanctuary"], "question": ", established to conserve the Great Indian Bustard, is being denotified due to opposition by the local people and the disappearance of the bird locally?"} +{"answers": ["Liu Zihou", "Liu", "Zihou"], "question": "after Governor was captured by the Red Guards and rescued by the army in 1967, rival army factions armed his supporters and opponents, who fought and killed each other for years?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Eagle Regional Park"], "question": "the in Sparks, Nevada, is the sports complex with the most artificial turf space in North America, at ?"} +{"answers": ["Geology of North America", "geology of North America"], "question": "the includes the core of the supercontinent Laurentia?"} +{"answers": ["Laryngeal tube"], "question": "the is a rescue device used for airway management in difficult situations to enable ventilation of the lungs?"} +{"answers": ["Ramón Arano Bravo", "Ramón", "Ramón Arano", "Arano"], "question": "baseball pitcher is one of only two players ever to pitch professionally in six different decades, and is the only pitcher to win at least 300 career games in a single minor league?"} +{"answers": ["Clara", "Adams-Ender", "Clara Leach Adams-Ender"], "question": " was the first woman to receive her master's degree in military arts and sciences from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College?"} +{"answers": ["Chhota Bheem and the Throne of Bali"], "question": "the Indian animation film (2013) was released in three different languages – Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu?"} +{"answers": ["Ascidia mentula"], "question": "the tunicate may have a pea crab, bivalve mollusc or copepod living in its body cavity?"} +{"answers": ["Committee of Catholics to Fight Anti-Semitism"], "question": "World Heavyweight Champion Gene Tunney was a member of the , co-founded in 1939 by Catholic Worker leader Dorothy Day?"} +{"answers": ["Lian", "Kwan", "Kwan Swee Lian"], "question": "Malaysian chef youngest son is the head of Madam Kwan's restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["Sockl and Nathan"], "question": "Do you know that, fearing persecution, the 19th-century greeting card company often excluded its name from its cards \"(sample pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Matt", "Matt Brown", "Brown", "Matt Brown"], "question": "Do you know that, despite running back being only tall, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers just signed him to a three-year NFL contract?"} +{"answers": ["Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps", "Great northern tilefish"], "question": "the digs burrows and tunnels in clay sediment on the outer continental shelf and on flanks of submarine canyons?"} +{"answers": ["Palacio de Justicia de Caracas"], "question": "the in Venezuela straddles an access highway to the city centre?"} +{"answers": ["The Lunchbox"], "question": " won the Critics Week Viewers Choice Award, also known as Grand Rail d'Or, at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Elmhurst Christian Reformed Church", "Christian Reformed Church"], "question": " was founded by a woman who was wagered by her husband in a card game?"} +{"answers": ["National Art Gallery", "National Art Gallery", "National Art"], "question": "the in Caracas has a wall with sculptural reliefs by Francisco Narvaez, Venezuela's first modernist sculptor?"} +{"answers": ["Slotted line"], "question": "a for microwave measurement can be made for roughly one ten-thousandth of the cost of a network analyzer?"} +{"answers": ["Sinha", "Ranjit Sinha", "Ranjit"], "question": ", director of India's Central Bureau of Investigation, unearthed a major cash-for-posts scam by tapping the phone of a colleague he reportedly had a grudge against?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "Clemente", "Costantino Daniel Clemente", "C. Daniel Clemente"], "question": " developed and built the first residential condo complex in Virginia, which sold out before construction finished?"} +{"answers": ["Bancroft Shed"], "question": " gave up kissing the shuttle for health reasons?"} +{"answers": ["Chow", "Lien Ying Chow", "Lien"], "question": "Singaporean businessman was the first non-American recipient of the American Academy of Achievement's Golden Plate Award?"} +{"answers": ["Bliss-Leavitt torpedo"], "question": "the remained in service for 41 years, until the end of World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Saldías Fuentealba", "Washington", "Fuentealba", "Washington Saldías", "Washington Saldías Fuentealba"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1973, was expelled from the mayorship of Pichilemu, Chile, by the military junta of Augusto Pinochet?"} +{"answers": ["Ajit Singh of Khetri", "Khetri", "Ajit"], "question": "Swami Vivekananda said it would not have been possible for him to do anything for India without the help of , eighth king of Shekhawat dynasty of Khetri, Rajasthan?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Johann Bothmann", "Bothmann", "Hans Bothmann", "Hans"], "question": "\"SS-Hauptsturmführer\" was one of at least a dozen high-ranking Nazi functionaries and Holocaust perpetrators who committed suicide?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Clifford", "Clifford"], "question": "Charlotte Bobcats head coach was an assistant to Jeff and Stan Van Gundy, and regards both brothers as mentors?"} +{"answers": ["Zarafshan Range"], "question": "the name of the \"\" is believed to refer to gold deposits found in the river of the same name that flows through it?"} +{"answers": ["Parraguez", "Eduardo Parraguez", "Eduardo"], "question": " recalled that he \"fought against\" the mayors of Marchigüe and Santa Cruz for Pichilemu to become capital of the Chilean province of Cardenal Caro?"} +{"answers": ["agriculture in Singapore", "Agriculture in Singapore"], "question": " accounted for only 0.5% of the country's GDP in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Wiels", "Helmin", "Helmin Wiels", "Helmin Magno Wiels"], "question": "the recently assassinated Curaçaoan politician once said, \"Dutch is a dead language, the same as Greek or Latin\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hu Zhengyan", "Hu", "Zhengyan"], "question": " \"Ten Bamboo Studio Manual of Painting and Calligraphy\" \"(excerpt pictured)\" remained in print for around 200 years?"} +{"answers": ["Srigala Item"], "question": "Tan Tjoei Hock's was inspired by Zorro?"} +{"answers": ["The Labourers of Herakles"], "question": "as British poet Tony Harrison finished his speech as the Spirit of Phrynichos in his play , one of the labourers exclaimed: \"Who the fuck was that?\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jean Cocteau Museum", "Jean Cocteau"], "question": "the facade of the has been likened to a \"string of alabaster forearms holding up the sky\"?"} +{"answers": ["Danny", "Danny Wylde", "Wylde"], "question": "porn star and his girlfriend contributed a film of themselves having sex to a website that aims to provide more realistic representations of sex than are found in hardcore pornography?"} +{"answers": ["Cabernet blanc"], "question": "while American \"Cabernet blanc\" is made from Cabernet Sauvignon in a style similar to White Zinfandel, an actual grape does exist?"} +{"answers": ["Fredrikke", "Qvam", "Fredrikke Marie Qvam"], "question": "in 1905, \"\" as head of a women's voting rights organization gathered about 300,000 signatures from women in support of the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["Citra Award for Best Leading Actor"], "question": "there were two given in 1955, but none in 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Xue", "Susu", "Xue Susu"], "question": "Ming Dynasty courtesan was an accomplished archer who gave public performances?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Eric Holttum", "Holttum", "Richard"], "question": "English botanist wrote the first book on gardening in Singapore?"} +{"answers": ["Athous haemorrhoidalis"], "question": " can click and flick itself high into the air?"} +{"answers": ["Janko Muzykant"], "question": "the story was one of Henryk Sienkiewicz's works mentioned in a speech during his 1905 Nobel Prize in Literature ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["Fauna of Bangladesh"], "question": " includes \"Trigona fuscobaltiata\", the only species of stingless bees found in the country?"} +{"answers": ["Chopo University Museum", "Museo Universitario del Chopo"], "question": "the building in Mexico City was designed by Bruno Möhring as a pavilion for a 1902 art and textile exhibition in Düsseldorf, Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Kollonitsch", "Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch", "Leopold"], "question": " said he would \"first render Hungary obedient, then destitute, and finally Catholic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Coronation of Queen Victoria"], "question": "the \"(illustrated)\" in 1838 was described by the writer Harriet Martineau, who was present, as \"highly barbaric\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nike Ajax", "MIM-3 Nike Ajax", "MIM-3 Nike-Ajax"], "question": "the US Army's was the world's first operational surface-to-air missile?"} +{"answers": ["Up the Women"], "question": " was the last sitcom to be filmed before an audience at BBC Television Centre?"} +{"answers": ["Adrian Schoolcraft", "Schoolcraft", "Adrian"], "question": "New York City police officer was confined involuntarily to a psychiatric ward after criticizing the city's \"stop and frisk\" policy?"} +{"answers": ["Vaill", "Amanda", "Amanda Vaill"], "question": " was an editor at Viking Press alongside Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis?"} +{"answers": ["protected area of Namibia", "Protected areas of Namibia"], "question": "the Tsaobis Leopard Park is the only nature reserve among the to conserve leopards in particular?"} +{"answers": ["HUGE Improv Theater"], "question": "Minneapolis's only dedicated long form improv theater is ?"} +{"answers": ["Bogibeel Bridge", "Bogibeel bridge"], "question": "the being built across the Brahmaputra is expected to become India's longest combined road and rail bridge?"} +{"answers": ["T-Dog", "Theodore \"T-Dog\" Douglas", "T-Dog"], "question": "IronE Singleton's stint as in \"The Walking Dead\" was only supposed to last a few episodes, but ended up spanning three seasons?"} +{"answers": ["Black Mesa", "Black Mesa"], "question": " is the highest point of Oklahoma?"} +{"answers": ["Birthplace of Simón Bolívar"], "question": " \"\" is now a national monument in Venezuela?"} +{"answers": ["David Jay Brown", "Brown", "David"], "question": " wrote about the possible use of MDMA (\"ecstasy\") to treat post-traumatic stress disorder?"} +{"answers": ["Wibault 9"], "question": "the fighter aircraft never went into production, although testing suggested it was faster than the model that preceded it?"} +{"answers": ["Dirty Laundry", "Dirty Laundry"], "question": "the lyrics of Kelly Rowland's song \"\" speak candidly about her envy of Beyoncé Knowles?"} +{"answers": ["Coffee production in Venezuela"], "question": "Venezuela formerly produced almost as much coffee as Colombia, but by 2001 was only about one percent of world production?"} +{"answers": ["Itliong", "Larry", "Larry Itliong", "Larry Dulay Itliong"], "question": " Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee began the Delano grape strike before Cesar Chavez's National Farm Workers Association joined the picket lines?"} +{"answers": ["Old Nassau"], "question": "Princeton University's alma mater \"\" was originally sung to the melody of \"Auld Lang Syne\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shirakian", "Arshavir", "Arshavir Shirakian"], "question": " \"\" assassinated two Turkish officials for their role in the Armenian Genocide?"} +{"answers": ["LocalWiki"], "question": "the success of DavisWiki, which is used by at least half of Davis, California, residents, led to the creation of ?"} +{"answers": ["Theodore Garman", "Garman", "Theodore"], "question": " was painted, but not acknowledged, by his father?"} +{"answers": ["1987 Major League Baseball draft", "Major League Baseball Draft"], "question": "although the first overall selection in the became a 13-time All-Star, the second overall selection never played in an MLB game?"} +{"answers": ["Despot S. Badžović", "Despot Badžović", "Badžović", "Despot"], "question": " wrote an alphabet book for schools in Macedonia?"} +{"answers": ["Robert White", "Robert", "Robert White", "White"], "question": "18th-century Virginia pioneer and physician previously served as a surgeon in the Royal Navy and was the father of U.S. House Representative Alexander White?"} +{"answers": ["Abdul Hamid Jumat", "Abdul Hamid"], "question": "Singaporean politician was \"Singapore first Malay minister\"?"} +{"answers": ["Faithfull", "Lilian Faithfull", "Lilian", "Lilian Faithfull Homes", "Lilian Mary Faithfull"], "question": ", the first women's hockey captain at Oxford University, was the first to suggest the Lady Blue for women competing in a game between Oxford and Cambridge?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Salt Service"], "question": "there is an ?"} +{"answers": ["Semar Gugat"], "question": "in Nano Riantiarno's the main character Semar \"\", traditionally a symbol of the people, uses a magic fart?"} +{"answers": ["In the Hands of the Prophets"], "question": "\"\" was the \"\" debut of Louise Fletcher, who won several major acting awards for her role as Nurse Ratched in \"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ruut Veenhoven", "Ruut", "Veenhoven"], "question": " knows a lot about happiness?"} +{"answers": ["Palacio Municipal de Caracas"], "question": "the \"\" was the focal point for the Constitutional Convention and signing of the Declaration of Independence of Venezuela in the nineteenth century, hence known as the \"cradle of independence”?"} +{"answers": ["José", "Vargas", "José Lino Vargas", "José Lino Vargas Jorquera"], "question": " was taken as a hostage by an extremist that hijacked a Boeing 727 plane?"} +{"answers": ["Let the Groove Get In"], "question": "music critics have compared Justin Timberlake's 2013 song \"\" to Michael Jackson's 1983 single \"Wanna Be Startin' Somethin\"?"} +{"answers": ["Khachadour Paul Garabedian", "Garabedian", "Khachadour"], "question": "the story of , the only known Armenian to have fought during the American Civil War, started at a flea market?"} +{"answers": ["Acropora loripes"], "question": "on the Great Barrier Reef, the coral breeds synchronously five or six days after the full moon in November and December?"} +{"answers": ["Chew", "Chew Swee Kee", "Swee Kee", "Kee"], "question": "Singaporean politician got robbed of his trousers while on a family holiday?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Medvėgalis"], "question": "King John of Bohemia \"\" brought poet Guillaume de Machaut to the so that his crusading deeds could be commemorated in songs and poems?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Cabana"], "question": "British record producer Naughty Boy described his debut album, , as having a concept that made it \"more like a film in some respects\"?"} +{"answers": ["Staatstheater Mainz"], "question": "the and the University of Mainz collaborated on the program \"Mathematics and Physics in the World of Sound\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stokkemarke"], "question": "the church in the Danish village of is dated to the mid-13th century?"} +{"answers": ["Somogyi", "Klára", "Klára Somogyi"], "question": "Hungarian and Romanian tennis champion and Wimbledon quarterfinalist suffered arthritis from hiding in a humid basement to avoid WWII bombings and later had to give up tennis?"} +{"answers": ["Gromit Unleashed"], "question": "a July 2013 project called saw 80 decorated giant fibreglass sculptures of Aardman Animations' character Gromit displayed in and around Bristol, England?"} +{"answers": ["Nino Konis Santana National Park"], "question": " \"\", the first national park of East Timor, is named after a national independence movement hero?"} +{"answers": ["Gage", "David", "David Gage"], "question": "rugby union footballer played in 68 of 74 matches played by the 1888–89 New Zealand Native team during their tour of the British Isles?"} +{"answers": ["Duck! The Carbine High Massacre"], "question": "actress Erin Brown said that was a \"crappy little movie\" which \"has permanently staked its place in underground cult cinema\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jim Fitzgerald", "Jim", "Jim Fitzgerald", "Fitzgerald"], "question": "at 65, was the oldest driver to race in the Winston Cup Series until Morgan Shepherd (71) passed him in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Yang", "Yang Rudai", "Rudai"], "question": "Sichuan leader initially opposed the Three Gorges Dam project, but was pressured by China's central government to change his position?"} +{"answers": ["Quadrisecant"], "question": "every knotted polygon in three-dimensional space can be touched at four points by a ?"} +{"answers": ["Eberhart", "Nelle Richmond Eberhart", "Nelle"], "question": " wrote the first opera commissioned for American radio?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Molony", "Molony", "Martin"], "question": "Limerick-born jockey won six consecutive Irish Champion Jump Jockey titles?"} +{"answers": ["Merz Apothecary"], "question": "Oprah Winfrey caused a spike in online orders, valued at tens of thousands of dollars, for a specific bar of soap available on the website?"} +{"answers": ["Huang", "Huang Zunxian", "Zunxian"], "question": "the paper \"Korea Strategy\" by has been described as \"a work of destiny that determined the modern history of East Asia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Duluth Armory"], "question": "the hosted a performance by Buddy Holly three days before his death?"} +{"answers": ["Pycnanthus angolensis"], "question": "root extracts from the tree species can be used to treat parasitic infections, such as schistosomiasis?"} +{"answers": ["Fluharty", "Thomas", "Thomas Fluharty"], "question": "the artistic heroes of illustrator are Rembrandt and Bouguereau?"} +{"answers": ["Kellyn Marie Tate", "Kellyn Tate", "Tate", "Kellyn"], "question": "former Michigan Wolverines softball outfielder won the Women's Pro Softball League batting title in 1999 with a .320 batting average?"} +{"answers": ["Electronic skin"], "question": "scientists have invented a type of capable of healing itself?"} +{"answers": ["Nørreballe"], "question": " Romanesque Østofte Church is noted for its well-preserved medieval frescos?"} +{"answers": ["Japanese serow"], "question": "after approaching near-extinction in the 1950s, populations had increased so much by the 1970s that foresters fought to have it culled as a pest?"} +{"answers": ["Atatürk's cult of personality"], "question": " has been described as the \"longest-running personality cult\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Meschin", "William le Meschin", "William Meschin"], "question": " was given the lordship of Egremont by King Henry I of England in compensation for his loss of Gilsland to the Scots?"} +{"answers": ["Tjörnin"], "question": " has been poetically referred to as \"the biggest bread soup in the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Myers", "Dale Dehaven Myers", "Dale", "Dale D. Myers"], "question": " \"\" refused to accept the position of Deputy Administrator at NASA until president Ronald Reagan made a personal request?"} +{"answers": ["Fatinitza"], "question": "Franz von Suppé's operetta stars a Russian army lieutenant who, while dressed as a woman, wins the love of a hot-tempered elderly general?"} +{"answers": ["Malcah Zeldis", "Zeldis", "Malcah"], "question": "Bronx-born folk artist began painting in a kibbutz in Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Droungarios of the Watch", "Drungary of the Watch"], "question": "the Byzantine office of began as a military commander tasked with the emperor's security, became a senior judicial post, and ended as a sinecure and court dignity?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Hotel", "Martin Hotel"], "question": "a mural painted in 1927 by Grant Wood for the was lost under layers of paint and wallpaper, before being rediscovered decades later, in 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Genovese sauce"], "question": ", named after Genoa and later popular in Paris, was invented in Naples, Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Bobby Beasley", "Bobby", "Beasley"], "question": "\"The Times\" described victory riding Captain Christy in the Cheltenham Gold Cup as \"the greatest comeback since Lazarus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Travolta dress"], "question": "the \"\", one of Diana, Princess of Wales most famous dresses, named after actor John Travolta, was auctioned for £240,000 in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Wennergren", "Charles Wennergren", "Charles"], "question": " of Sweden was a six-time national tennis champion and two-time Olympian?"} +{"answers": ["Die Hamletmaschine", "Die Hamletmaschine"], "question": "the opera by Wolfgang Rihm has been described as \"a total theatre of sound and nonnarrative, ritualistic drama\"?"} +{"answers": ["Geoffrey Morse Binnie", "Geoffrey", "Geoffrey Binnie", "Binnie"], "question": " was the third generation of his family to enter civil engineering?"} +{"answers": ["Scapteriscus"], "question": "mole crickets of the genus not only attack crops such as rice, but are also major pests that damage turf on golf courses?"} +{"answers": ["Anne", "Thorius", "Anne Thorius"], "question": "Danish basketball player holds the Michigan Wolverines career record with 537 assists?"} +{"answers": ["Bunge Church"], "question": "a door in the medieval \"\" on Gotland island still bears marks made by crossbow bolts and pikes?"} +{"answers": ["Michigan Wolverines women's volleyball"], "question": "the team has advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 12 of the last 14 years since Mark Rosen became the head coach?"} +{"answers": ["Engler", "Selli Engler", "Selli"], "question": ", a pioneer of the lesbian movement in 1920s Germany, later wrote a play titled \"Heil Hitler\"?"} +{"answers": ["Microapartment"], "question": "a Hong Kong architect has designed a with sliding walls that convert the space into 24 different rooms?"} +{"answers": ["Allen Butler Talcott", "Allen", "Talcott"], "question": "a fellow artist said of that \"no one was his peer in the knowledge of trees and how to paint them\" \"(painting of oak pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vic", "Vic Katch", "Katch"], "question": "the of the Michigan Wolverines women's basketball team was the son of Polish movie actor Kurt Katch?"} +{"answers": ["Bramshill House"], "question": "the Jacobean mansion \"(south façade pictured)\" is reportedly inhabited by 14 ghosts, including one of a bride who locked herself in a chest on her wedding night and wasn't found for 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Port of Paulsboro"], "question": "the is targeted to become assembly and logistics center for the development of wind power off the coast of New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Aerarium militare"], "question": "retirement benefits for veterans of the Imperial Roman army were paid from the , a military treasury funded primarily by an inheritance tax?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Walton-on-the-Hill", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "after the destruction in 1941 of most of , it was later rebuilt, retaining the exterior as before but creating a new interior?"} +{"answers": ["Majestatis", "Master Majestatis"], "question": "a baptismal font carved by the anonymous Romanesque sculptor was exhibited at the International Exposition of 1867 in Paris?"} +{"answers": ["Suite française", "Suite Française", "Suite Française"], "question": "the upcoming film is based on Irène Némirovsky's 2004 eponymous novel?"} +{"answers": ["Death by coconut"], "question": "according to an urban legend, ?"} +{"answers": ["Louisiana Purchase Exposition", "Louisiana Purchase Exposition dollar"], "question": "the was the first U.S. commemorative gold piece?"} +{"answers": ["Asmara Moerni"], "question": "actor Adnan Kapau Gani, star of , went on to become a National Hero of Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Johnnie Jones", "Johnnie Henry Jones", "Jones", "Johnnie"], "question": " set rushing records at the University of Tennessee before playing pro football for the CFL's Hamilton Tiger-Cats?"} +{"answers": ["Kelly bag"], "question": "the , originally a saddle carrier, became a high-priced status symbol after a namesake princess used it to conceal her baby bump from the paparazzi?"} +{"answers": ["Agnew", "Charles Agnew", "Charles"], "question": " most popular recording, in a career spanning the early 1930s through the late 1960s, was \"Don't Blame Me\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fundulus lineolatus", "Lined topminnow"], "question": "the has black teardrops?"} +{"answers": ["Swedish National Socialist Party"], "question": " \"(meeting pictured)\" leader Birger Furugård sought to invite Adolf Hitler as a guest speaker in 1931, but police authorities refused to issue a permit?"} +{"answers": ["Languages of the Roman Empire", "languages of the Roman Empire"], "question": "while the dominant were Latin and Greek, most regions were multilingual in Syriac, Punic, Coptic, Celtic or other languages?"} +{"answers": ["Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus"], "question": "the present theatre building of the has been described as \"organic architecture\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Holtmann", "Chris", "Holtmann"], "question": "after being named Big South Coach of the Year, left his head coaching job to become an assistant coach at Butler?"} +{"answers": ["Canute's Palace"], "question": " had no connection with King Canute, nor was it a palace?"} +{"answers": ["Lethal Force"], "question": "the Irish-bred, British-trained racehorse set a new course record when he won this year's July Cup at Newmarket by one and a half lengths?"} +{"answers": ["Frances Elizabeth Lupton", "Frances Lupton", "Lupton", "Frances"], "question": ", worked to create educational opportunities for women, and co-founded Leeds Girls' High School in 1876?"} +{"answers": ["Old City of Zamość", "Old City", "Old City"], "question": "the , one of the World Heritage Sites in Poland, is recognized as an \"outstanding example of a Renaissance planned town\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tejashwi", "Yadav", "Tejashwi Yadav", "Tejashwi Prasad Yadav"], "question": "cricketer is one of the nine children of former chief ministers of Bihar Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rabri Devi?"} +{"answers": ["Paraceras melis", "Badger flea"], "question": "when separated from its host, the jumps repeatedly in an effort to reconnect?"} +{"answers": ["Patricia", "Patricia Roberts", "Patricia Roberts", "Roberts"], "question": "Women's Basketball Hall of Fame inductee played in the inaugural Olympic women's basketball game and scored a record 51 points in her first game for the Tennessee Lady Vols?"} +{"answers": ["Allah jang Palsoe"], "question": "Kwee Tek Hoay's stage play was published seven years before the first canonical Indonesian drama?"} +{"answers": ["Anoplophora"], "question": "males from different species of the beetle genus can be distinguished from one another by the structure of their genitalia?"} +{"answers": ["Edge of Sanity", "Edge of Sanity"], "question": "the 1989 film mixes aspects of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with Jack the Ripper?"} +{"answers": ["Battle for Castle Itter"], "question": "what has been called the was fought at a medieval castle \"\", and was the only battle of the war in which American and German soldiers fought as allies?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "McCarter", "Steve McCarter"], "question": "in his 2012 election for the Pennsylvania State House, won every precinct in his district?"} +{"answers": ["education in Medieval Scotland", "Education in Medieval Scotland"], "question": "all was originally controlled to some extent by the Christian Church, with most of the schoolmasters being clergy?"} +{"answers": ["Something/Anything?"], "question": "\"Hello It's Me\" on Todd Rundgren was rehearsed and recorded live in under two hours by a pick-up band that had less than 48 hours notice?"} +{"answers": ["Dryopidae"], "question": ", despite being referred to as aquatic insects, cannot swim?"} +{"answers": ["Music in Paris"], "question": "Parisian and Italian musicians in the played the accordion \"\" in the Bal-musette style?"} +{"answers": ["Hartland Moor", "Hartland Moor SSSI"], "question": "differences in water chemistry in the two arms of the Y-shaped drainage on in Dorset create both acidic and alkaline habitats in one wetland?"} +{"answers": ["Cyberiada", "Cyberiada"], "question": "Krzysztof Meyer's opera is based on a series of humorous science fiction stories by Stanislaw Lem?"} +{"answers": ["Merseyside Skeptics Society", "Merseyside Skeptics Society Limited"], "question": "the organised a mass overdose of homeopathic preparations?"} +{"answers": ["Gene Stratton-Porter Cabin", "Gene Stratton-Porter", "Gene Stratton-Porter Cabin"], "question": "included on the grounds of the \"\", in Rome City, Indiana, is the burial place of author Gene Stratton-Porter and her daughter?"} +{"answers": ["Pasaleng Bay"], "question": "whale watching brings tourists and conservationists to in the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Carolis", "Bob De Carolis", "Bob", "De Carolis"], "question": "current Oregon State athletic director coached the Michigan Wolverines softball team from 1981 to 1984?"} +{"answers": ["Flashback", "Flashback"], "question": "the upcoming 2013 science fiction platform video game is directed by the 1992 original \"Flashback\"s lead designer, Paul Cuisset?"} +{"answers": ["William Browne", "William", "William Browne", "Browne"], "question": " was present as Lord Mayor of London when the emissary of Pope Leo X presented Henry VIII with a \"sword and cap of mystic value\"?"} +{"answers": ["Saugus Branch Railroad", "Saugus Branch"], "question": "the is being replaced with the Northern Strand Community Trail?"} +{"answers": ["Ficus subpisocarpa"], "question": "cavities in the stems of the fig species can host ant colonies?"} +{"answers": ["Kelsey Elizabeth Kollen", "Kelsey Kollen"], "question": "All-American second baseman and husband J. J. Putz met while both were student-athletes at the University of Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Hongcheon County"], "question": "the emblem of , consisting of a leaf and dew, symbolises its clean environment?"} +{"answers": ["Klonimir"], "question": "exiled prince returned to Serbia in about 896, clashing with his reigning cousin?"} +{"answers": ["The Butcher of Amritsar"], "question": " took three years to write?"} +{"answers": ["Sean", "Sean McColl", "McColl"], "question": " \"\" was the second person to climb \"Dreamcatcher\"?"} +{"answers": ["William Harper", "William Harper", "William", "William John Harper", "Harper"], "question": ", born in Calcutta, was a signatory of Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence in 1965, fearing \"the same mistake\" as the granting of independence to India?"} +{"answers": ["Windsor Road", "Old Windsor Road"], "question": "in 1794, was the second major road in Sydney?"} +{"answers": ["Badajoz"], "question": "the siege at in 1812 was reported to be Wellington's bloodiest siege?"} +{"answers": ["Reach Records"], "question": "in 2012, participated in hip-hop's takeover of the South by Southwest music festival?"} +{"answers": ["Solli", "Aleksander Solli", "Aleksander"], "question": "Norwegian footballer did not want to celebrate his match-winning goal against Vålerenga, his former team?"} +{"answers": ["Broforce"], "question": "character names in the indie video game parody \"bros\" and fictional action heroes?"} +{"answers": ["Thorius aureus"], "question": "the , with a total length of , is one of the largest species of Mexican pigmy salamanders?"} +{"answers": ["Shaker, Why Don't You Sing?"], "question": "\"Caged Bird\", which refers to author Maya Angelou's first autobiography, is contained in , her fourth volume of poetry?"} +{"answers": ["Stroux", "Karl Heinz Stroux", "Karl-Heinz Stroux", "Karl"], "question": " directed the German premiere of Samuel Beckett's \"Waiting for Godot\" in 1953, with the author in the audience?"} +{"answers": ["Raja texana"], "question": "the embryo of the \"\" develops in a mermaid's purse?"} +{"answers": ["Milne", "Kirsty Milne", "Kirsty", "Kirsty Mairi Milne"], "question": "British journalist was awarded a Nieman Fellowship in Journalism at Harvard University?"} +{"answers": ["Black Hawk County Soldiers Memorial Hall"], "question": "the in Waterloo, Iowa, was built by the Grand Army of the Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Karel Robětín", "Karel", "Robětín"], "question": "Czech was not only an Olympian and national tennis champion but also an international paper industry tycoon?"} +{"answers": ["Friedrich", "Friedrich Meyer-Oertel", "Meyer-Oertel"], "question": " staged the Ring Cycle at the Opernhaus Wuppertal and the premiere of Wolfgang Rihm's \"Die Hamletmaschine\" at the Nationaltheater Mannheim?"} +{"answers": ["French Sudan"], "question": ", which would become Mali, was the second French colony to vote for increased autonomy in 1958?"} +{"answers": ["Betty Spindler", "Betty", "Spindler"], "question": " ceramic hot dog is on display at the Smithsonian American Art Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Atlas", "Atlas"], "question": " \"\" is a humanoid robot designed to perform tasks such as navigating rough terrain, opening doors, and operating power equipment?"} +{"answers": ["al-Hariri", "Ziad", "Mohammed Ziad al-Hariri", "Ziad al-Hariri"], "question": " was the chief leader of the 1963 Syrian coup d'état, commanding the brigade stationed on the frontline with Israel to occupy Damascus?"} +{"answers": ["Hexaethyl tetraphosphate", "hexaethyltetraphosphate"], "question": " was called \"another of DDT's rivals for fame\" in a 1948 book?"} +{"answers": ["2013 Iowa Corn Indy 250"], "question": "before James Hinchcliffe led a track-record 226 laps in the , he had led only 33 laps on an oval?"} +{"answers": ["Geraldo", "Tino", "Tino di Geraldo"], "question": "flamenco percussionist produced Jackson Browne's album \"\", in which he was featured?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony Steen", "Anthony Steen", "Steen", "Anthony"], "question": " \"\" did not record a penalty or allow a quarterback sack, while playing college football for Alabama during their 2012 season?"} +{"answers": ["Centre Party", "Centre Party"], "question": "the contested the 1924 Swedish general election using a Social Democratic ballot?"} +{"answers": ["Ghegs"], "question": "the of northern Albania are the only tribal society that survived in Europe until the middle of the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Joe River Valley", "Saint Joe River", "Joe River"], "question": "the has been described as the highest navigable river in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Kongsøya"], "question": " is reported to have a population density of up to fourteen polar bear lairs per square kilometer?"} +{"answers": ["Hannah Louise Shearer", "Hannah L. Shearer", "Hannah Shearer", "Shearer", "Hannah"], "question": " was on the staff of both \"Knight Rider\" and \"\", but left each show before the second season?"} +{"answers": ["Medieval Town of Toruń"], "question": "the , one of the World Heritage Sites in Poland, is recognized as an excellent example of a European medieval town?"} +{"answers": ["Mona", "Røkke", "Mona Røkke", "Mona Scobie Røkke"], "question": " served as delegate to the United Nations General Assembly starting in 1987?"} +{"answers": ["Michelle", "Gardner", "Michelle Gardner"], "question": "current Indiana softball coach was the Big Ten Player of the Year in 1988 while playing for Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Hulao"], "question": "the in 621 decided the outcome of the civil wars, which followed the end of the Sui Dynasty, in favour of the Tang Dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Cube World"], "question": " is a video game in development by husband and wife Wolfram and Sarah von Funck?"} +{"answers": ["Terwilliger curves"], "question": "the , a six-lane section of Interstate 5 in Portland, Oregon, had an average of 100 car accidents per year between 1995 and 2005?"} +{"answers": ["giant barrel sponge", "Giant barrel sponge"], "question": "the may live up to 2,300 years, making it one of the longest-living animals?"} +{"answers": ["Connie Gilchrist, Countess of Orkney", "Connie", "Orkney"], "question": " \"\", was a former child actress and model once photographed by Lewis Carroll?"} +{"answers": ["Mont Juic", "Mont Juic"], "question": "the orchestral suite was composed jointly by Lennox Berkeley and Benjamin Britten on Catalan dances they heard together on Barcelona's Montjuïc?"} +{"answers": ["Tan Shaowen", "Shaowen", "Tan"], "question": " was a member of the 14th Politburo of the Communist Party of China, one of the most powerful political bodies in the nation?"} +{"answers": ["Mingyi", "Swe", "Mingyi Swe"], "question": ", Viceroy of Toungoo (r. 1540–1549) and the father of King Bayinnaung, started out as a royal household servant of King Tabinshwehti of Toungoo Burma?"} +{"answers": ["Pollyanna", "Pollyanna Casanga Johns Kimbrough", "Pollyanna Johns Kimbrough", "Johns Kimbrough", "Pollyanna Johns", "Kimbrough"], "question": "Jamaican-born was the first Michigan Wolverines women's basketball player to be drafted by an American professional team?"} +{"answers": ["A Polish Nobleman", "Polish Nobleman"], "question": "scholars are not sure who is portrayed in Rembrandt's painting \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shortridge", "Abram C. Shortridge", "Abram"], "question": "school superintendent defied racial segregation laws by opening the Indianapolis schools to students of any race?"} +{"answers": ["Gormenghast", "Gormenghast"], "question": "the \"fantasy opera\" by Irmin Schmidt was performed at the UNESCO World Heritage Site Völklingen Ironworks?"} +{"answers": ["Gul", "Sahar Gul", "Sahar"], "question": "Afghan teenager was tortured by her in-laws after her illegal marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Townsend", "Patti Townsend", "Patti"], "question": "former Michigan Wolverines softball outfielder was named MVP of the Women's Professional Softball League in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Sharknado"], "question": "Do you know that, in case of a , a National Weather Service representative recommended staying indoors \"whether sharks are raining down or not\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ivanhorod"], "question": "the photograph \"\" of the execution of Jews near , Ukraine, by members of the \"SS Einsatzgruppe\" was intercepted by the Polish resistance at the Warsaw post office in 1942?"} +{"answers": ["Ecco Ripley"], "question": " in the City of Ipswich is expected to be Australia's largest master-planned community?"} +{"answers": ["Traci Conrad", "Traci Lynn Conrad"], "question": " won two Big Ten batting titles and set the Michigan Wolverines softball career record with a .389 batting average?"} +{"answers": ["Satsar Lake"], "question": " consists of seven small alpine lakes set in a cascade formation in the Kashmir Valley?"} +{"answers": ["Great George Street Congregational Church"], "question": "when , Liverpool, closed in 1967, it was converted into the first community arts project in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Pilot", "Pilot"], "question": "the for \"Devious Maids\" was aired on Lifetime after ABC declined to pick it up?"} +{"answers": ["Australian Voluntary Hospital"], "question": "the was a military hospital, staffed by expatriates, that served on the Western Front in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Palikir"], "question": " became the capital of the Federated States of Micronesia in 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Höglund", "Elisabet Höglund", "Elisabet"], "question": "Swedish journalist is a former national cycling champion?"} +{"answers": ["Chupkatha"], "question": "in the film , singer Silajit Majumder made his debut as a film music composer?"} +{"answers": ["Sikorski Memorial"], "question": "the \"\" commemorates the death of Polish General Władysław Sikorski in the 1943 Gibraltar B-24 crash?"} +{"answers": ["Edwin", "Edwin Legrand Sabin", "Edwin L. Sabin", "Sabin"], "question": " wrote the first seriously researched biography of frontiersman Kit Carson?"} +{"answers": ["Kán", "Julius I Kán", "Julius"], "question": ", a faithful supporter of Andrew II of Hungary, was imprisoned by the new king Béla IV of Hungary in 1235?"} +{"answers": ["Larrison", "Preston Wade Larrison", "Preston", "Preston Larrison"], "question": "after he retired from professional baseball, opened a youth baseball academy?"} +{"answers": ["Honey Creek State Park", "Honey Creek State Park"], "question": ", located in Iowa, is , 45% of which is a fish hatchery?"} +{"answers": ["Aurelio", "Flores", "Aurelio Cano Flores", "Cano Flores"], "question": "drug lord worked for a drug trafficking organization while still serving as a police officer?"} +{"answers": ["Kara", "Jasmine Kara", "Jasmine"], "question": "Swedish singer \"\" has performed in front of singers Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin", "Hanks", "Benjamin Hanks"], "question": " is considered to be the first to make bronze cannons and church bells in America?"} +{"answers": ["Kelly", "Kelly Kovach Schoenly", "Kovach Schoenly", "Schoenly"], "question": "current Ohio State softball coach was twice named Big Ten Pitcher of the Year while playing for Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Alistair", "Hinton", "Alistair Hinton"], "question": " persuaded composer Kaikhosru Sorabji to relax the ban he had placed on performance of his music, including the four-hour \"Opus clavicembalisticum\"?"} +{"answers": ["Roksan Xerxes"], "question": "Inspector Morse was often portrayed listening to a ?"} +{"answers": ["Tang campaign against Karakhoja"], "question": "after the Tang \"(Karakhoja ruins pictured)\", the equal-field system mandatory in all Chinese prefectures was implemented in the former kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Sara Lynn Driesenga", "Sara", "Driesenga", "Sara Driesenga"], "question": "Michigan Wolverines softball player compiled a 31–9 record in 2013 and pitched a complete-game shutout in the 2013 Women's College World Series?"} +{"answers": ["Douglas Dayton", "Douglas James Dayton", "George D. Dayton", "Dayton", "Douglas"], "question": ", who was the first president of Target Corporation, said that he found donating money more satisfying than making it?"} +{"answers": ["IOS 7", "iOS 7"], "question": " will feature fewer skeuomorphic elements than previous versions?"} +{"answers": ["Get Reading festival"], "question": "the had celebrities such as Boris Johnson and Warwick Davis reading to the public?"} +{"answers": ["Slow Train", "``Slow Train", "Slow Train"], "question": "\"\" was called both \"possibly the most irresponsible song\" Bob Dylan had written and \"nothing less than Dylan's most mature and profound song about America\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Nativity", "The Nativity"], "question": "Edward Burne-Jones's 1888 painting \"\" was donated to the Carnegie Museum of Art by Andrew Lloyd Webber?"} +{"answers": ["McFall v. Shimp"], "question": "a Pennsylvania county court ruled in 1978 that is unacceptable?"} +{"answers": ["Sushi Saito"], "question": "the three Michelin star restaurant is located on the first floor of a multi-storey car park in Tokyo?"} +{"answers": ["Merchant", "Jessica Merchant", "Jessica"], "question": " was captain of Michigan Wolverines softball's 2005 national championship team and National Pro Fastpitch Offensive Player of the Year in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Qaisracetus"], "question": "the , a genus of extinct early whales, was named after a tribe in Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Western jumping mouse", "western jumping mouse"], "question": "the \"\" hibernates for up to ten months each year?"} +{"answers": ["Tang campaigns against the Western Turks"], "question": "the Tujue wanted a princess, and got an ?"} +{"answers": ["Layering", "layering"], "question": "a plant can be grown into two individual plants by ?"} +{"answers": ["Alice Candy", "Candy", "Alice"], "question": " was only the second woman academic at Canterbury College, now the University of Canterbury?"} +{"answers": ["Sara", "Sara Griffin", "Griffin"], "question": " was thrice named a first-team All-American and compiled a 106–19 record as a pitcher for the Michigan Wolverines softball team?"} +{"answers": ["Papoutsis", "Yianni Papoutsis", "Yianni"], "question": " gave up his job at the English National Ballet to become a \"street food pioneer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Estadio Chile", "Estadio Chile"], "question": "although Víctor Jara was killed in Estadio Chile \"\" during the 1973 Chilean coup, his last poem/song \"\" escaped in the memory of other detainees and on scraps of paper?"} +{"answers": ["Dodi Princess"], "question": " was first called \"Grains Maid\"?"} +{"answers": ["Juan Antonio Yanes", "Juan", "Yanes"], "question": " was inducted into the Venezuelan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum sixteen years after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Myerson", "Terry Myerson", "Terry"], "question": "\"The Verge\" called \"the most important man at Microsoft\" after the company's July 2013 executive reorganization?"} +{"answers": ["Belgian government in exile"], "question": "the during World War II was described as a \"rump\"?"} +{"answers": ["Al Khawalid"], "question": "the hardline faction was so empowered during the reign of King Hamad of Bahrain \"\" that they were considered a \"new royal family\"?"} +{"answers": ["Findlay", "Samantha Findlay", "Samantha Jo Findlay", "Samantha"], "question": " led the Michigan softball team to a national championship with a home run in the 10th inning of the championship game at the 2005 Women's College World Series?"} +{"answers": ["Vegard", "Vegard Lysvoll", "Lysvoll", "Vegard Bergstedt Lysvoll"], "question": " scored 30 goals in the same season that his club set a new Norwegian record when he scored their 100th goal?"} +{"answers": ["Sos mi hombre"], "question": "Pol-ka rushed the production of the Argentine telenovela because of the low rating of their previous productions?"} +{"answers": ["Adèle", "Dumilâtre", "Adèle Alphonsine Dumilâtre", "Adèle Dumilâtre"], "question": "\"The Times\" of London described French ballet dancer as \"so ethereal ... that she almost looked transparent\"?"} +{"answers": ["Baranagar Math"], "question": " was the first monastery of the Ramakrishna Order, where Narendranath Datta and his brother disciples took refuge after their Master's death?"} +{"answers": ["Haylie Wagner", "Haylie", "Wagner", "Haylie Marie Wagner"], "question": ", a Michigan Wolverines softball player, was unanimously selected as the 2012 Big Ten Pitcher of the Year after compiling a 32–7 record and 1.53 ERA as a freshman?"} +{"answers": ["King & Maxwell"], "question": " is a television show based on David Baldacci's novels?"} +{"answers": ["Grenada National Museum"], "question": "the is situated in a building which at various times served as a barracks, prison, hotel, and warehouse?"} +{"answers": ["Murray Korman", "Korman", "Murray"], "question": "New York photographer was known for his portraits of strippers and socialites?"} +{"answers": ["Jean Hebb Swank", "Jean", "Swank", "Jean Swank"], "question": " \"\", who studied black holes and neutron stars, was awarded the NASA Distinguished Service Medal?"} +{"answers": ["Aega antarctica"], "question": "a single meal of fish blood will last the isopod for several months?"} +{"answers": ["Second Harvest North Florida"], "question": " was selected as a favorite charity by the Jacksonville Jaguars?"} +{"answers": ["Yvonne, Prinzessin von Burgund"], "question": "the title role of Boris Blacher's last opera, , is performed by a mute dancer?"} +{"answers": ["Mahmoud Badr", "Mahmoud", "Badr"], "question": "Kefaya activist is the co-founder and lead spokesman of Tamarod, the grassroots movement which organized mass demonstrations that led to Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi's ouster?"} +{"answers": ["2005 Advance Auto Parts 500"], "question": "the starting command for the was given from Iraq?"} +{"answers": ["Rotolactor"], "question": "the \"\" was the first invention for milking a large number of cows successively and largely automatically?"} +{"answers": ["Toquepala Caves"], "question": "the of Peru have ancient rock paintings depicting guanacos (cameloids)?"} +{"answers": ["Gilbert–Shannon–Reeds model"], "question": "according to the of probability distribution, a deck of playing cards should be riffled seven times in order to thoroughly randomize it?"} +{"answers": ["Soviet Census", "Soviet Census"], "question": "the size of the was overestimated by most Western experts?"} +{"answers": ["Mrs. Met"], "question": "New York Mets mascot debuted in the 1960s, shortly after Mr. Met, making her one of Major League Baseball's oldest mascots?"} +{"answers": ["Equine recipients of the Dickin Medal"], "question": "Olga, a British police horse, for bravery despite initially running away from a bomb blast?"} +{"answers": ["Simone", "Wilkie", "Simone Louise Wilkie", "Simone Wilkie"], "question": "Australian Brigadier \"\" was Assistant Chief of Staff to General David Petraeus during the Iraq War troop surge of 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Membrane fluidity", "membrane fluidity"], "question": "in order for organisms to adapt their to their environment, they can change the lipid composition of their cell membrane?"} +{"answers": ["Spirit Touches Ground"], "question": "Josh Clayton-Felt's album was released two years after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Sophie Fedorovitch", "Sophie", "Fedorovitch"], "question": "Sir Frederick Ashton called ballet designer \"not only my dearest friend but my greatest artistic collaborator and adviser\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bibliothèque de la Sorbonne"], "question": "the in Paris contains a collection of about three million volumes?"} +{"answers": ["Soluk", "Gloria", "Gloria Soluk"], "question": " was the first coach of the Michigan Wolverines softball team and the third coach of its women's basketball team?"} +{"answers": ["Pollen Street Social", "Pollen Street"], "question": "chef Jason Atherton was keen to prevent the menu from being \"too scary\" at his London-based restaurant ?"} +{"answers": ["GuLF Study"], "question": "the US is visiting 20,000 clean-up workers from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill \"\" to collect blood, hair, urine, toenail and domestic dust samples, looking for health effects?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Patras", "Siege of Patras"], "question": "the failure of the c. 805/807 marked the end of independent Slavic rule in the Peloponnese?"} +{"answers": ["Tiffany Ann Haas", "Tiffany", "Tiffany Haas", "Haas"], "question": "All-American second baseman did not commit an error in her last 60 games for the Michigan Wolverines softball team?"} +{"answers": ["Pitney", "Nico Pitney", "Nico"], "question": "a heated on-air debate between and Dana Milbank resulted in the hashtag #Dickwhisperer?"} +{"answers": ["San Lorenzo Ruiz", "Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz"], "question": "Teodoro Agoncillo described in Binondo \"\" as \"one of the most impressive open spaces of old Manila\"?"} +{"answers": ["Black Codes", "Black Codes"], "question": "Mississippi black and white Americans from assembling \"on terms of equality\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi Memorial Lecture", "Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi"], "question": "the inaugural was given by former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar?"} +{"answers": ["Amanda Chidester", "Amanda Marie Chidester", "Amanda", "Chidester"], "question": "former Michigan Wolverines softball player hit a grand slam to lead Team USA to a victory over Brazil in the 2012 World Cup of Softball?"} +{"answers": ["Man Gave Names to All the Animals"], "question": "the lyrics to Bob Dylan's 1979 song \"\" were turned into a children's book 20 years later?"} +{"answers": ["New Brighton", "New Brighton Tower"], "question": "the Beatles played at \"\" a total of 27 times, more than any UK venue except the Cavern Club?"} +{"answers": ["Sierra Romero", "Sierra", "Romero", "Sierra Joy Romero"], "question": "Michigan Wolverines softball's freshman shortstop was named the 2013 Big Ten Player of the Year after compiling a .527 on-base percentage?"} +{"answers": ["C/O Sir"], "question": "the 2013 film tells a fictional story of a blind school teacher's life?"} +{"answers": ["Extol", "Extol"], "question": "the 2013 album marks the reunion of the band of the same name after a five-year hiatus?"} +{"answers": ["Boris Nikolov", "Boris Nikolov", "Nikolov", "Boris"], "question": "Bulgarian footballer was the Turkish club Galatasaray S.K.'s first captain and manager?"} +{"answers": ["Divi Flamingo Beach Resort & Casino"], "question": " in Bonaire is reputedly the \"world's first barefoot casino\"?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Longwang"], "question": " was the deadliest tropical cyclone to impact China during the 2005 Pacific typhoon season?"} +{"answers": ["Mehmet Baransu", "Baransu", "Mehmet"], "question": "phones belonging to Turkish journalist and his wife were illegally tapped by the Turkish Gendarmerie, which falsely represented the phones' owners as militant members of the PKK?"} +{"answers": ["St Mungo's", "St Mungo's", "St Mungo"], "question": " sheltered the homeless in a Marmite factory?"} +{"answers": ["Nundkol Lake"], "question": " lies at the foothills of Mount Haramukh?"} +{"answers": ["Aega psora"], "question": "hosts for the parasitic isopod include the Atlantic cod, sharks and skates?"} +{"answers": ["Lightning", "Lightning"], "question": "the ten tracks from Matt and Kim's fourth album were actually pared down from 25 or 26 songs the group originally wrote for the album?"} +{"answers": ["Chip", "Ingram", "Chip Ingram"], "question": "in 2011, the teaching ministry of Christian pastor was broadcast to 100 million households in Arab countries?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy", "Nancy"], "question": "the captain of the brig \"\" is said to have raised the first American flag in a foreign port, during the Revolutionary War?"} +{"answers": ["William de Courcy", "William", "Courcy", "William de Courcy"], "question": ", a 12th century Anglo-Norman baron, not only gave land to Abingdon Abbey but also a fishery named \"Sotiswere\"?"} +{"answers": ["Palkonda Hills"], "question": " literally means \"milk hills\"?"} +{"answers": ["Verna Hillie", "Hillie", "Verna"], "question": "actress got her first movie contract when she lost a contest to be the Panther Woman in \"Island of Lost Souls\"?"} +{"answers": ["Plaza de Armas", "Plaza de Armas"], "question": "the of Manila may have been the exact site where Rajah Sulayman palisade once stood?"} +{"answers": ["Maximiliano Óscar Rodríguez Magi", "Magi", "Maximiliano"], "question": "in 2007, ONCE named the Sportsman Lucense do Ano and Disability Sport winner?"} +{"answers": ["Amish romance"], "question": "the recent popularity of novels has been seen as a reaction to the increasing popularity of erotic fiction such as \"Fifty Shades of Grey\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maurice Rocco", "Rocco", "Maurice"], "question": "Duke Ellington praised pianist sophisticated performance style?"} +{"answers": ["The Private Affairs of Bel Ami"], "question": "the film showed the 1945 painting \"The Temptation of St. Anthony\" by Max Ernst on-screen?"} +{"answers": ["Alberto", "Laso", "Alberto Suárez Laso"], "question": "in 2012, won the Asturian Sports Press Association award for best male athlete?"} +{"answers": ["Freedom park"], "question": "despite a 1985 law mandating its creation in every town and city, by 2006 only one city in the Philippines had an official before the Supreme Court ruled on its constitutionality?"} +{"answers": ["W.", "William Claude Jones", "W. Claude Jones", "Jones"], "question": "the groom for the first wedding in Prescott, Arizona, , abandoned his bride less than six months after the event?"} +{"answers": ["Purple Toupee"], "question": "in a 1989 promotional stunt, Bar/None distributed deprecated, irrelevant 8-track tapes with labels advertising They Might Be Giants' single \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joshua", "Zimmerman", "Joshua Soule Zimmerman"], "question": "West Virginia House Delegate \"\" practiced law for 66 years and engaged in commercial apple production?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Erick"], "question": "despite remaining offshore, the outer bands of brought extensive flooding to the Mexican state of Nayarit?"} +{"answers": ["Tower station", "Tower station"], "question": "tourism led to both the opening and the discontinuation of service at the in Tower, Minnesota?"} +{"answers": ["1970 Alabama 500"], "question": "Pete Hamilton won the after Buddy Baker's car caught fire?"} +{"answers": ["Ludwig von Salm-Hoogstraeten", "Ludwig", "Salm-Hoogstraeten"], "question": "although Olympic tennis player was banned from competing many times in his career for on-court misconduct, he taught tennis etiquette to children?"} +{"answers": ["Rokel River"], "question": "the estuary \"\", which extends over an area of 2,950 square kilometres (1,140 sq mi), became a Ramsar wetland site of importance in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Courcy", "Richard de Courcy", "Richard"], "question": " was one of the few nobles to witness charters from both of the warring brothers Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy, and King William II of England?"} +{"answers": ["Les", "Les Gold", "Gold"], "question": " began his business career at age seven?"} +{"answers": ["And Still I Rise"], "question": ", Maya Angelou's third volume of poetry, contains two of the author's most famous poems?"} +{"answers": ["Andrée Howard", "Andrée", "Howard"], "question": " created over 30 ballets, mostly for Ballet Rambert and The Royal Ballet, of which little now remains?"} +{"answers": ["Music of Tokelau"], "question": "the is dominated by communal singing in harmony, with percussive accompaniment including log drums called \"pate\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Théodore", "Steeg", "Théodore Steeg"], "question": " strongly opposed Jewish settlement in Madagascar?"} +{"answers": ["John Baker White", "John Baker White", "White", "John"], "question": "during the American Civil War, court clerk salvaged records from destruction by Union Army forces who later turned the Hampshire County Courthouse into a stable?"} +{"answers": ["First Lady of Colombia"], "question": "the symbolizes national unity, according to the Constitutional Court of Colombia?"} +{"answers": ["Lectures from Colombo to Almora"], "question": "upon Swami Vivekananda's in 1897, a high monument was built by the king of Ramnad to celebrate his achievements in the West?"} +{"answers": ["NGC 6811"], "question": "the star cluster has been described as looking like \"a jeweled mask a woman might wear at a masquerade ball\"?"} +{"answers": ["Patiria pectinifera"], "question": "if the embryo of the is split into its constituent cells, they can recombine into a viable starfish larva?"} +{"answers": ["Han conquest of Dian"], "question": "Emperor Wudi of Han launched a against the kingdom of Dian in 109 BC and established the Jianwei commandery in Yunnan?"} +{"answers": ["H.M. Coastguard Long Service and Good Conduct Medal"], "question": "the was originally known as the Board of Trade Rocket Apparatus Long Service Medal?"} +{"answers": ["Milwaukee IndyFest", "2013 Milwaukee IndyFest"], "question": "in the , Takuma Sato led 109 laps, but fell behind a lap after pitting before a caution occurred?"} +{"answers": ["Where's Captain Kirk?"], "question": "\"\" by punk/new wave band Spizzenergi was the first number one single on the UK Indie Chart?"} +{"answers": ["Davis Theater"], "question": "the \"\", which was built in the silent-film era, is one of the few operating neighborhood movie theaters in Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar by-election, 2013"], "question": "half of the candidates who contested Gibraltar's are children of former Gibraltarian political leaders?"} +{"answers": ["Hampton Roads", "Hampton Roads Conference"], "question": "at the 1865 , Union and Confederate leaders discussed a possible alliance against France?"} +{"answers": ["Ten Dollar Bill", "Ten Dollar Bill", "Dollar Bill"], "question": "pop artist Roy Lichtenstein's 1956 lithograph has been called \"a Picasso-esque vision of what currency could look like\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alice", "Alice Dudley, Duchess of Dudley", "Dudley"], "question": "King Charles I created a duchess for life partly in reparation for the Star Chamber having found her husband to be a bastard?"} +{"answers": ["Han campaigns against Minyue"], "question": "the Han Dynasty \"(empire pictured)\" decided to intervene in a because of a belief in the Son of Heaven's mandate as emperor, a Chinese political and philosophical concept?"} +{"answers": ["2013 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach"], "question": "with his victory in the , Takuma Sato became the first Japanese driver to win an IndyCar Series race?"} +{"answers": ["Germanic bodyguard", "Numerus Batavorum"], "question": "the were the Roman emperor's personal guards recruited from distant parts of the Empire, so they had no political or personal connections with Rome or the provinces?"} +{"answers": ["Priyanka Chopra filmography", "Priyanka Chopra"], "question": "in \"What's Your Raashee?\", became the first actress in the world to portray twelve distinct characters in one film?"} +{"answers": ["2006 Vadodara riots"], "question": "the were caused by the demolition of the shrine of a medieval Sufi saint?"} +{"answers": ["Slavery by Another Name"], "question": " argues that slavery in the United States continued after the Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Bluthochzeit"], "question": " (Blood Wedding), Wolfgang Fortner's opera based on García Lorca's play \"Bodas de sangre\", premiered in 1957 at the Cologne Opera \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gary Chalandon", "Chalandon", "Gary"], "question": " won the Formula Le Mans class of the Le Mans Series in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Betty Woz Gone"], "question": " is based on a true story of a mother who sold her body to help fund her addictions to alcohol and drugs?"} +{"answers": ["Epi tou eidikou"], "question": "the Byzantine official known as was responsible for providing all kinds of matériel for the Byzantine military, including Arab clothing for spies?"} +{"answers": ["Great North 10K"], "question": "the participants in the 2013 run shared the finish line at Gateshead International Stadium with Mo Farah?"} +{"answers": ["Hariharan", "K.", "K. Hariharan", "K. Hariharan"], "question": " in his initial days started making films for the Children's Film Society, India?"} +{"answers": ["North-Eastern Area Command", "North-Eastern Area Command"], "question": "the concrete bunker housing s operational headquarters during World War II was topped with a suburban house to mislead enemy aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Petroleum County", "Petroleum County, Montana"], "question": " \"\" in Montana is the seventh least populous county in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Eu", "Richard", "Eu"], "question": " of a Singaporean healthcare firm is also a musician, with one studio album under his name?"} +{"answers": ["Pixar Short Films Collection, Volume 1", "Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 1"], "question": "according to John J. Puccio of Movie Metropolis, the shorts included on are \"among the finest cartoons ever made\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nio Joe Lan", "Nio", "Lan"], "question": " was trained to maintain aircraft, but instead became a journalist and history teacher?"} +{"answers": ["Chicago Lincoln", "The Chicago Lincoln"], "question": " statue was once located in a three-way intersection considered to be one of the most dangerous in Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Nell", "Nell Donnelly Reed", "Reed"], "question": "when house dress designer was kidnapped in 1931, she was reportedly rescued by gangsters and taken to a candy shop?"} +{"answers": ["The Song of the Sannyasin"], "question": "in , Swami Vivekananda defined the ideals of \"Sannyasa\" or monastic life?"} +{"answers": ["Lucy Islands Conservancy", "Lucy Islands"], "question": "a storm on \"\" unearthed 5,500-year-old remains of a woman whose DNA has been directly linked to a modern-day descendent, a Tsimshian woman living near Prince Rupert?"} +{"answers": ["Tahir", "Tahir Aydoğdu", "Aydoğdu"], "question": " and his father Gültekin are both players of the \"qanun\", an instrument of Turkish classical music?"} +{"answers": ["Emilia Elisabeth Brodin", "Emilia Brodin"], "question": " was the captain of the Swedish team at the 2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Ice Cream Truck", "Ice Cream Truck"], "question": "the song \"\" by Cazwell was originally written for the 2010 film \"Spork\", before it was suggested by his manager that a music video be done for the song?"} +{"answers": ["Claude", "Claude Houghton", "Claude Houghton Oldfield", "Houghton"], "question": " novel \"I Am Jonathan Scrivener\" may have influenced the film \"Citizen Kane\"?"} +{"answers": ["Forty acres and a mule", "40 acres and a mule"], "question": "the promise of \"\" originated in part from military policies for managing refugee camps?"} +{"answers": ["Skywire Live"], "question": "on , Nik Wallenda \"\" became the first person to highwire walk over a Grand Canyon area gorge?"} +{"answers": ["Roberto", "Roberto Pannunzi", "Pannunzi"], "question": ", the \"biggest cocaine trafficker in the world\", was caught on July 6?"} +{"answers": ["Ellenborough Park Hotel"], "question": ", once owned by Baron Ellenborough, who had been Governor General of India, was converted into a private girls' school and later became a hotel?"} +{"answers": ["Buddy", "Parrott", "Buddy Parrott"], "question": " served as crew chief for Richard Petty's 200th win in the 1984 Firecracker 400?"} +{"answers": ["Jagjit Singh Lyallpuri", "Lyallpuri", "Jagjit"], "question": "longtime Indian communist leader remained on hunger strike for nine weeks while in jail?"} +{"answers": ["GoldieBlox", "Goldie Blox"], "question": " is a toy designed by a Stanford-educated engineer to introduce girls to engineering?"} +{"answers": ["Miriam", "Miriam Battista", "Battista"], "question": "child star \"\" was often called upon to cry on camera?"} +{"answers": ["Barony of Arcadia"], "question": "the was the last remnant of the Principality of Achaea to fall to the Byzantine Despotate of the Morea?"} +{"answers": ["Cat Creek Oil Field"], "question": " in Montana reached its peak of production in 1922, with 11 wells drilling 3 million barrels of oil?"} +{"answers": ["Poison", "Poison"], "question": "although Beyoncé Knowles' song \"\" wasn't released as a single, it peaked at number one on the South Korea Gaon International Chart?"} +{"answers": ["Bangla", "Bangla"], "question": "the folk-rock band debut album, which featured several little-known folk songs, sold over a hundred thousand copies in the first two weeks of its release?"} +{"answers": ["Ingouville-Williams", "Edward", "Edward Charles Ingouville-Williams", "Edward Charles Ingouville-Williams CB"], "question": "British Major-General was killed in action while commanding the 34th Division at the Battle of the Somme?"} +{"answers": ["Inspired Talks"], "question": "the book (1909) contains a series of lectures delivered by Swami Vivekananda in mid-1895 to a group of selected disciples at the Thousand Island Park, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Pachón", "Juan Manuel Galán Pachón", "Juan"], "question": "current Colombian Senator is the son and political heir of the assassinated political leader Luis Carlos Galán?"} +{"answers": ["Mahoning Creek", "Mahoning Creek"], "question": " was in the vicinity of one of the last Native American villages and first European settlers in its part of Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Kim", "Harry Kim"], "question": "Garrett Wang's inclusion in a list of sexiest men saved his character, , from being killed off during season three of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Windmill Hill Flats", "Windmill Hill", "Windmill Hill, Gibraltar", "Windmill Hill"], "question": ", is used by Barbary Partridges to raise their chicks and by British Army units to train for deployment to Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Rape of Iryna Krashkova"], "question": "the led to the storming and torching of a police station?"} +{"answers": ["Egegik River"], "question": "in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, only gillnetting was employed for commercial fishing on the ?"} +{"answers": ["Malim", "Nigel Hugh Malim", "Nigel Malim", "Nigel"], "question": " was torpedoed by the Italians and interned by the collaborationist French?"} +{"answers": ["Hinduism in Los Angeles"], "question": "Britney Spears son was blessed in a Hindu ceremony at Malibu Hindu Temple in in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Tompkins Corners United Methodist Church"], "question": "the current building \"\" in Putnam Valley, New York, was designed by the nephew of the original church's architect, who had the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Lone Signal"], "question": "the project sends messages by ordinary citizens to extraterrestrial civilizations using the Jamesburg Earth Station?"} +{"answers": ["Roberto", "Roberto Carnaghi", "Carnaghi"], "question": "Argentine actor has appeared in 44 films, had major roles in Shakespeare's plays, worked in advertising and TV comedy, and performed in telenovelas?"} +{"answers": ["Keimer", "Samuel Keimer", "Samuel"], "question": "printer gave Benjamin Franklin his first paying job?"} +{"answers": ["Hat", "Albert White Hat", "Albert"], "question": ", translator for the movie \"Dances With Wolves\", taught the Lakota language at Sinte Gleska University?"} +{"answers": ["Las Vegas in the 1940s"], "question": "the Las Vegas Valley had a population of 13,937 in , increasing to 35,000 in just two years?"} +{"answers": ["Mohammad Khordadian", "Khordadian", "Mohammad"], "question": "Iranian dancer was barred from professional work and from attending wedding ceremonies as part of his sentence?"} +{"answers": ["Möhring", "Bruno", "Bruno Möhring"], "question": " was a proponent of high-rise construction in Berlin at a time when most of his fellow German architects opposed skyscrapers?"} +{"answers": ["Laghouat prison camp"], "question": "a prisoner of the French at told the Red Cross, \"Technically we are not prisoners of war but up to the present have not been able to find a difference\"?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel Garnica Roldan", "Manuel Garnica Roldán", "Roldán", "Manuel"], "question": "at the Onda Cero Sport Awards in 2009, earned an award for the best athlete with a disability?"} +{"answers": ["Nimbuzz"], "question": "in 2012 moved its headquarters from Rotterdam to New Delhi, to be closer to the mobile Internet boom expected to happen in India in the next five years?"} +{"answers": ["Djoemala"], "question": " was paired with Roekiah for four films despite the latter already being married?"} +{"answers": ["Central City Red Zone"], "question": "the cordon established after the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake has only just been lifted?"} +{"answers": ["Sachin", "Joab", "Sachin Joab"], "question": "Australian actor had to put on an Indian accent for his role in a \"City Homicide\" episode?"} +{"answers": ["Datta", "Bhupendranath", "Bhupendranath Datta"], "question": " discussed his older brother Swami Vivekananda's socialist views in his book \"Swami Vivekananda, Patriot-prophet\"?"} +{"answers": ["1855 Atlantic hurricane season"], "question": "the had the lowest Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) total on record until the 1907 season?"} +{"answers": ["2001 MBNA Cal Ripken, Jr. 400", "2001 MBNA Cal Ripken Jr. 400"], "question": "after Cal Ripken, Jr. waved the green flag at the , he flew to Baltimore to play his final career baseball game?"} +{"answers": ["Circle Limit III"], "question": "M. C. Escher's woodcut was inspired by an illustration of a hyperbolic tessellation \"(example pictured)\" in a paper by H. S. M. Coxeter?"} +{"answers": ["Ivan Ivanovich Borgman", "Borgman", "Ivan Borgman", "Ivan"], "question": "in 1897 Russian physicist first demonstrated that X-rays and radioactive materials induced thermoluminescence?"} +{"answers": ["Grevillea mucronulata"], "question": "the was the first grevillea known to science?"} +{"answers": ["Nushagak Peninsula"], "question": " had been devoid of caribou for over 100 years until their reintroduction in the late 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Knickerbocker and Arnink Garages"], "question": "the Gothic detailing on the in Albany, New York, might have been inspired by the nearby headquarters of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Jenkins", "Jenkins", "Paul R. Jenkins", "Paul Jenkins", "Paul"], "question": " decided to become an actor after ruling out priesthood as a career?"} +{"answers": ["ʻUnga", "Tēvita ʻUnga", "Tēvita"], "question": "Crown Prince \"\" served as the first Prime Minister of Tonga and composed the words to the national anthem?"} +{"answers": ["Charlottesville and Albemarle Railway"], "question": "the colors of the streetcars made them \"more attractive to the students\" of the University of Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["John Rocque's Map of London, 1746"], "question": ", has been considered \"one of the greatest and most handsome plans of any city\"?"} +{"answers": ["Angus", "Angus William McDonald", "Angus McDonald", "McDonald"], "question": "Confederate colonel previously served as superintendent of the Northwestern Turnpike and as a commissioner to resolve a Virginia–Maryland boundary dispute?"} +{"answers": ["Purdy Islands"], "question": "Rat, Bat, Mole, and Mouse are ?"} +{"answers": ["Oxus Treasure"], "question": "the Ancient Persian \"(armlet pictured)\" \"has passed through places of evil repute and cannot have come out quite unscathed\"?"} +{"answers": ["Djaoeh Dimata"], "question": "a review for called Ratna Asmara an \"unprecedented tragedienne\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tang campaigns against Karasahr"], "question": "a Tang Dynasty garrison, one of the Four Garrisons of Anxi, was installed in the Tarim Basin kingdom of Karasahr after the ?"} +{"answers": ["Roswell Clifton Gibbs", "Gibbs", "Roswell"], "question": "as Chairman of the Department of Physics at Cornell University, hired Hans Bethe, who later won the Nobel Prize in Physics?"} +{"answers": ["Plaza Moriones"], "question": " in Tondo, Manila, is second only to Plaza Miranda in terms of its political significance?"} +{"answers": ["CJR", "CJR"], "question": "Indonesian boy band are only allowed to tour on weekends, as they have to go to school the rest of the week?"} +{"answers": ["To the Fourth of July"], "question": "Swami Vivekananda \"\" wrote on the celebration of United States' Independence and incidentally died on the same date four years later?"} +{"answers": ["Pappy Stokes", "Stokes", "Pappy", "Willie Stokes"], "question": " was the only caddie that Jack Burke, Jr. ever asked for advice throughout his entire professional career in golf?"} +{"answers": ["Dia dos Namorados"], "question": "rather than celebrate February's Valentine's Day, which often conflicts with Brazilian Carnival, Brazilians celebrate in June?"} +{"answers": ["Lord", "Pretender", "Lord Pretender"], "question": " was hailed as a \"master\" of extempo, a lyrically improvised form of calypso music considered a forerunner of rap?"} +{"answers": ["National Theatre of Bahrain"], "question": "the is the third largest theatre in the Middle East?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Shane", "Shane Wilson", "Shane Wilson"], "question": " began building race cars before earning his driver's license?"} +{"answers": ["Conyers Read", "Conyers", "Read"], "question": "historian issued a call to action against Fascism, Communism, and Thomism?"} +{"answers": ["My Master", "My Master"], "question": " is an English book combined from two lectures delivered by Swami Vivekananda in New York and England in 1901?"} +{"answers": ["MFi Program"], "question": "according to a report in TUAW, in order to join Apple Inc.'s , suppliers must agree to be bound to Apple's Supplier Responsibility Code?"} +{"answers": ["Little Chapel"], "question": "the is believed to be the world's smallest consecrated church?"} +{"answers": ["Pallagrello bianco"], "question": " was one of the grape varieties included in Luigi Vanvitelli's \"Vigna del Ventaglio\" vineyard created for the royal palace of King Ferdinand I?"} +{"answers": ["L. S. Alexander Gumby", "L.", "L.S. Alexander Gumby", "Levi Sandy Alexander Gumby", "Gumby"], "question": " complied 300 scrapbooks documenting African-American history, and was known as the \"Great God Gumby\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edwin", "Edwin Bryant", "Bryant", "Edwin Bryant"], "question": "had the Donner Party received the warning from , they might have avoided being stranded in the mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Muhafiz Khan", "Muhafiz Khan Mosque"], "question": "the is considered to be an excellent example of Mughal architecture?"} +{"answers": ["Dawoud", "Diaa", "Diaa al-Din Dawoud"], "question": "after being released from prison, successfully appealed to the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt to be allowed reentry into political life and subsequently founded the Nasserist Party?"} +{"answers": ["Ciona savignyi"], "question": "the invaded the contiguous United States via Long Beach Harbor?"} +{"answers": ["Heladería Coromoto"], "question": "you can buy \"British Airways\" at in Mérida, Venezuela?"} +{"answers": ["Schauspielhaus", "Schauspielhaus Wuppertal"], "question": "the \"\", a 745-seat municipal theatre for plays in Wuppertal, opened in 1966 and closed on 30 June 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Nyanyi Sunyi"], "question": "Amir Hamzah treats God almost as a lover in his collection ?"} +{"answers": ["Pennyghael"], "question": "Damian Lewis and Andrea Riseborough are shooting a film near on the Isle of Mull?"} +{"answers": ["Danay", "Danay García", "García"], "question": "Cuban actress turned from dancing to modeling because she wanted a \"career for life\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kissing the shuttle"], "question": " continued in Lancashire, England, long after it was outlawed in several U.S. states?"} +{"answers": ["Padamu Jua"], "question": "though Amir Hamzah was a Muslim, analyses of his poem \"\" have found Christian influences?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge"], "question": "touring by boat is the only way to explore a large part of Florida's ?"} +{"answers": ["Franz Kafka bibliography", "Franz Kafka"], "question": "translators of must cope with ambiguous words like \"Verkehr\", which refers both to traffic and sexual intercourse?"} +{"answers": ["Papagni River"], "question": "southern India's is so named for having turned a king's sins to ashes?"} +{"answers": ["Elsa Hosk", "Elsa", "Hosk"], "question": "Victoria's Secret model \"\" was formerly a professional basketball player?"} +{"answers": ["Toreby"], "question": "the village name of is derived from the man's name Thôri (Thor) and \"by\" meaning village?"} +{"answers": ["Secret Ponchos"], "question": "upcoming indie video game was inspired by \"Team Fortress\", \"Street Fighter II\", and \"League of Legends\"?"} +{"answers": ["Constitutional history of Tokelau"], "question": "the incorporated Tokelau into New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Elsie", "Elsie Spain", "Spain"], "question": " was one of the last female leads of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company personally trained by W. S. Gilbert?"} +{"answers": ["John Buttencourt Avila", "John", "Avila"], "question": " has been called the father of the sweet potato industry?"} +{"answers": ["Pōmare", "Victoria Pōmare", "Victoria"], "question": "Tahitian Queen Pōmare IV \"(pictured with her family)\" named her youngest daughter after the British Queen Victoria in hopes that Victoria would name some future daughter Pōmare?"} +{"answers": ["Toftes Gave"], "question": " served as an institution for maladapted children for more than a hundred years?"} +{"answers": ["Javier", "Torres Félix", "Félix", "Javier Torres Félix"], "question": "after completing his prison sentence in the U.S., drug lord was deported to Mexico and arrested as he crossed the international border?"} +{"answers": ["Sister Gargi", "Gargi", "Sister"], "question": ", an American, wrote a highly regarded on Swami Vivekananda?"} +{"answers": ["Chachi people"], "question": "according to oral tradition, the originated from the mountains near Ibarra, Ecuador?"} +{"answers": ["Kolobeng Mission"], "question": "during his stay at the , David Livingstone wrote in his memoir that the soil temperature in the sun at noon reached ?"} +{"answers": ["Rymdkapsel"], "question": "one of the player objectives in the minimalist real-time strategy video game \"\" is to have the workers research four TMA-1-style monoliths?"} +{"answers": ["Spilopsyllus cuniculi"], "question": "the is a vector for the virus that causes myxomatosis?"} +{"answers": ["RWBY"], "question": "Monty Oum, the creator of Rooster Teeth Productions' upcoming series , was concerned that the show focused on female characters but was being developed by a mostly male crew?"} +{"answers": ["Lyon Armenian Genocide Memorial"], "question": "the has been vandalized twice?"} +{"answers": ["Chamossaire", "Chamossaire"], "question": " contested all three legs of the Triple Crown in 1945, winning the St. Leger Stakes in front of a crowd of 150,000?"} +{"answers": ["Philadelphia Distilling"], "question": " has created a bitters using a recipe from the family of 18th-century botanist John Bartram and bark from a tree in his garden?"} +{"answers": ["Gustava Aigner", "Gustava", "Aigner"], "question": " made the first discovery of graptolites in the northern greywacke zone of the Alps, with her former fellow student, Ida Peltzmann, who named two species for her?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Tzouhalem"], "question": "leaving in search of a 15th wife led to the killing of the mountain's namesake?"} +{"answers": ["Antonio Luigi Embergher", "Luigi Embergher", "Embergher", "Luigi"], "question": "one of the luxurious model 8 mandolins of Italian luthier was purchased by Maria Feodorovna, Empress of Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Joan Wilkinson", "Wilkinson", "Joan Wilkinson", "Joan"], "question": " was a silkwoman to Anne Boleyn and supplied bonnets and frontlets to Lady Lisle?"} +{"answers": ["Ridiculous Fishing"], "question": "Vlambeer's iOS indie video game was beaten to market by a clone deemed an \"overnight sensation\" only to release their own version to \"near-universal perfect scores\"?"} +{"answers": ["Formiscurra"], "question": " \"\", a caliscelid planthopper with ant-mimicking males, was described only in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Tunnels of Gibraltar"], "question": "General Dwight D. Eisenhower called the , his base for the November 1942 Allied invasion of North Africa, \"the most dismal setting we occupied during the war\"?"} +{"answers": ["Matar Matar", "Matar"], "question": ", who represented Bahrain's largest electoral constituency in the parliament, was imprisoned and allegedly tortured due to his role in the Bahraini uprising?"} +{"answers": ["The Joy Luck Club", "The Joy Luck Club"], "question": "several of Amy Tan's family members had roles in of her novel \"The Joy Luck Club\", but she did not take part in choosing the cast?"} +{"answers": ["John Harrison", "John", "John Harrison", "Harrison"], "question": "American ice cream taster has a tongue worth a million dollars?"} +{"answers": ["TowerFall"], "question": "multiple reviewers cited \"\" as the preeminent game for the Ouya video game microconsole at the time of its launch?"} +{"answers": ["Sensuntepeque"], "question": "in March 1871, was raided by Salvadorian Liberals with Honduran army backing after Honduras declared war on El Salvador?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriela", "Rivadeneira", "Gabriela Rivadeneira"], "question": ", a 29-year old former local beauty queen, has been mentioned as a possible successor for President of Ecuador, Rafael Correa?"} +{"answers": ["Armenian soap operas"], "question": " have been criticized for \"advocating aggression\"?"} +{"answers": ["Biochemical Predestination"], "question": "Dean H. Kenyon's has been cited as \"one of the most widely used graduate textbooks\" which expounds that life arose through \"natural forces within the constituents of matter itself\"?"} +{"answers": ["Below", "Below"], "question": "upcoming indie video game uses tilt–shift photography to emphasize the tiny player-character's scale?"} +{"answers": ["Kanu Gandhi", "Kanu", "Gandhi"], "question": "\"what Mahadev Desai and Pyarelal did to immortalise Gandhi through their memoirs and biographical writings,\" is said to have done through his photos?"} +{"answers": ["1st Battalion Royal Irish Rifles in World War I"], "question": "the suffered such heavy casualties in World War I that at one point the battalion was reduced to one officer and 60 other ranks?"} +{"answers": ["Banana peel"], "question": "the slapstick joke of slipping on a might have originated from the perception of those peels as dangerous garbage in 19th-century America?"} +{"answers": ["Tang campaign against Kucha"], "question": "the Tang Dynasty of Kucha, a kingdom in the northern Tarim Basin in Xinjiang and a Turkic vassal, was led by Ashina She'er, a Turkic Tang general?"} +{"answers": ["Winrich Kolbe", "Winrich", "Kolbe"], "question": " pushed for a female captain in \"\", and later dated the actress for about three years?"} +{"answers": ["Izaak", "Doko", "Izaak Huru Doko"], "question": "after helping organize the armed struggle against Dutch forces, National Hero of Indonesia worked mainly as an educator?"} +{"answers": ["Husee", "John Husee", "John"], "question": "the letters written by while he was servant to Lord Lisle in 1533–40 have been described as \"a joy and a revelation to read\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hinckley Priory"], "question": " in Leicestershire, England, was an alien monastery, dependent on Lyre Abbey in Normandy, France?"} +{"answers": ["Dylan Charles Covey", "Dylan Covey", "Covey", "Dylan"], "question": " turned down $1.6 million to play professional baseball when he was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes?"} +{"answers": ["Profeti della Quinta"], "question": ", a male vocal ensemble from Israel based in Basel, performed Italian madrigals and Hebrew psalms by Salomone Rossi in a documentary of the composer's life?"} +{"answers": ["Xu Ming", "Xu", "Ming"], "question": ", formerly China's eighth-richest person, testified at Bo Xilai's trial that he gave Bo's wife more than $3 million to buy a villa in France?"} +{"answers": ["Harriet Teresa Law", "Harriet Law", "Harriet", "Law"], "question": "freethinker was the only woman on the general council of the First International, and was praised by Eleanor Marx and Karl Marx?"} +{"answers": ["Yatai-bayashi"], "question": "because taiko group Ondekoza could not replicate the rhythms in the original version of , they actually played it faster?"} +{"answers": ["Cristóbal", "Oudrid", "Cristóbal Oudrid"], "question": " \"\", founding father of Spanish musical nationalism, was known for his \"many contributions to the zarzuela genre\"?"} +{"answers": ["Państwowa Fabryka Karabinów", "Fabryka Karabinów"], "question": ", a major firearms producer in interwar Poland, also designed its own weaponry, including an anti-tank rifle?"} +{"answers": ["Phil Robertson", "Robertson", "Phil Alexander Robertson", "Phil"], "question": " of \"Duck Dynasty\" played first string quarterback ahead of NFL hall-of-famer Terry Bradshaw in college at Louisiana Tech University?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael of Hungary", "Michael Wegierski", "Hungary"], "question": "almost all kings of Hungary after 1046 descended from , the second son of Grand Prince Taksony?"} +{"answers": ["Alysicarpus vaginalis"], "question": " is a legume and a golf course weed?"} +{"answers": ["Apinac"], "question": "in the 19th century, the residents of four hamlets in \"\" voted to become part of Estivareilles because of a spiritual connection?"} +{"answers": ["County Farm Park"], "question": "Ann Arbor's occupies the land that was once home to Washtenaw County's poor house?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry III of England", "England"], "question": " competed in piety with his brother-in-law Saint Louis IX of France, washing the feet of lepers and touching sick people, but was never sainted because his son was sceptical?"} +{"answers": ["John Greene", "John Greene", "John", "Greene"], "question": ", a converted lineman, was nicknamed the \"Cinderella Kid\" when he became one of the leading pass receivers in the NFL in the late 1940s?"} +{"answers": ["official language", "Official language"], "question": "Swahili is the in more countries than Mandarin Chinese, the language with the most native speakers?"} +{"answers": ["Jar with a Twist"], "question": "the is a peanut butter jar that has a twisting bottom like a deodorant stick to push peanut butter up from the sides and bottom of the jar?"} +{"answers": ["Mattersey Priory"], "question": " church \"\" was destroyed by fire and never rebuilt?"} +{"answers": ["Rugosodon"], "question": " is the oldest known species of \"multituberculata\", the most successful lineage of mammals in history?"} +{"answers": ["1983 Luzon earthquake"], "question": "the collapsed the church in Sarrat that hosted the wedding of President Ferdinand Marcos' daughter Irene, crushing its altar?"} +{"answers": ["Crack climbing"], "question": "one of the world's hardest routes is along \"Century Crack\" in Canyonlands National Park?"} +{"answers": ["Alpine Shrew", "Alpine shrew"], "question": "the can live at altitudes of up to and above the tree line?"} +{"answers": ["Destroyer Squadron Sixty", "Destroyer Squadron", "Destroyer Squadron 60"], "question": " is one of three U.S. Navy destroyer squadrons permanently based outside the continental United States?"} +{"answers": ["Majumder", "Partha", "Partha Pratim Majumder"], "question": "in 1994 wrote, choreographed and staged \"The Nightmare\" which was the first mimodrama focused on child abuse to be staged in South Asia?"} +{"answers": ["Cape Mountain"], "question": " on Cape Prince of Wales is the northern terminus of the Continental Divide of the Americas?"} +{"answers": ["Cars 3"], "question": "the dialogue for the film was completely improvised by the actors?"} +{"answers": ["Clarence Chesterfield Howerton", "Howerton", "Clarence"], "question": ", aka Major Mite \"\", was billed as the world's smallest man?"} +{"answers": ["Stachys floridana"], "question": "the mint plant was the Florida Department of Agriculture's \"Weed of the Month\" for February 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Sue", "Falsone", "Sue Falsone"], "question": " of the Los Angeles Dodgers is the first and only female head athletic trainer in the major American professional sports leagues?"} +{"answers": ["Fulford–Miami Speedway"], "question": "the \"\" was destroyed by the 1926 Miami hurricane?"} +{"answers": ["K2", "K2"], "question": "the board game gives players a realistic simulation of climbing a mountain?"} +{"answers": ["Roderick Cox", "Roderick H. Cox", "Roderick Howard Cox", "Cox", "Roderick"], "question": ", the 1933 NCAA Champion in the hammer throw, played college football with Gerald Ford at the University of Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Imyremeshaw"], "question": "the two colossal statues of were usurped by Aqenenre Apepi and Ramses II?"} +{"answers": ["Age of Miracles", "The Age of Miracles"], "question": "the book chronicles the fictional phenomenon of \"slowing\", in which one earth day takes longer to complete?"} +{"answers": ["St John's Anglican Church", "St John's Anglican Church, Fremantle"], "question": "the floorplan is marked on the pavement where once stood near a larger church of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Bonner", "Hypatia", "Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner", "Bradlaugh Bonner", "Hypatia Bradlaugh"], "question": " biography of her father, Charles Bradlaugh, the first atheist member of the British House of Commons, was considered \"preposterously long\" at over 800 closely printed pages?"} +{"answers": ["The Psychedelic Priest", "Psychedelic Priest"], "question": "William Grefé was paid trading stamps for directing ?"} +{"answers": ["Monte", "Monte Pearson", "Pearson"], "question": "75 years ago, Major League Baseball player pitched the first no-hitter at the original Yankee Stadium \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Victoria Square, Christchurch", "Victoria Square"], "question": "the Christchurch area now known as was formerly part of Puari, a Waitaha settlement, an early Māori iwi?"} +{"answers": ["Matula"], "question": "Tan Tjoei Hock's \"in every way successful\" film centres on a disfigured man, a shaman, and a life debt?"} +{"answers": ["NGC 6752"], "question": ", containing 100,000 stars, is the third brightest globular cluster in the sky?"} +{"answers": ["Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory"], "question": " is a Bristol-based theatre company that aims to produce Shakespeare's plays in an intimate manner, but with large casts?"} +{"answers": ["Botak Jones"], "question": "the Singaporean food business sells halal American cuisine?"} +{"answers": ["Proboscidea louisianica"], "question": "the dry, hooked fruits of the \"\" are particularly suited for catching on \"the fetlocks of ungulates\"?"} +{"answers": ["M. Brian Maple", "M.", "Merrill Brian Maple", "Maple"], "question": "physicist presided over the \"Woodstock of physics\" in 1987?"} +{"answers": ["Banshee", "Banshee"], "question": " at the Kings Island amusement park will become the longest inverted roller coaster in the world when it opens in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["The Lone Wolf in Mexico"], "question": " (1947) was the last film to have Gerald Mohr play the title character?"} +{"answers": ["Bóg, Honor, Ojczyzna", "God, Honour, Fatherland"], "question": "one of the unofficial mottos of Poland, , likely originated from the Napoleonic motto of the Legion of Honour order?"} +{"answers": ["Titanic", "Titanic"], "question": "David Beckham and the Spice Girls were in the when it launched?"} +{"answers": ["Ashurbanipal", "Ashurbanipal"], "question": "critics complained that \"\" of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal standing in San Francisco's Civic Center more closely resembled the Sumerian king Gilgamesh?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Warsaw", "Battle of Warsaw"], "question": "Russian victory at the in 1831 ended the Polish November Uprising?"} +{"answers": ["Ramanan", "Anuradha", "Anuradha Ramanan"], "question": "writer is the granddaughter of Tamil actor R. Balasubramaniam?"} +{"answers": ["Pocahontas", "Pocahontas"], "question": "in what has been described as a \"surrealistic twist\", Neil Young's \"\" brings Marlon Brando and Pocahontas together in the Astrodome following an Indian massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Rufus the Hawk"], "question": " was named \"the world's most notable bird\" after being stolen in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Thầy Temple"], "question": "the 11th century \"\" is one of the oldest pagodas in Vietnam?"} +{"answers": ["I Surrender All"], "question": "Oprah Winfrey has stated that the gospel hymn \"\" played a pivotal role in her life?"} +{"answers": ["Lautten Compagney"], "question": "the played Monteverdi's \"Vespers\" for the Rheingau Musik Festival's annual \"Marienvesper\", which was sung by ensemble amarcord and guests?"} +{"answers": ["Duchy Home Farm"], "question": "Prince Charles had to close this year because it was no longer profitable?"} +{"answers": ["Kawahiva", "Rio Pardo people"], "question": "the , an uncontacted tribe of people in Brazil, were recently caught on video for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["Seeger", "Toshi Seeger", "Toshi", "Toshi Aline Seeger"], "question": " executive produced a PBS , Pete Seeger, when she was 85 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Bangui Agreements"], "question": "the was signed in 1997 after a crisis the previous year, which included three mutinies within the Central African Armed Forces?"} +{"answers": ["Karlo Štajner", "Karlo", "Štajner"], "question": "Yugoslav communist survived 17 years in the Gulag camps, and later wrote a book titled \"Seven Thousand Days in Siberia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bell Homestead National Historic Site"], "question": "after nearly dying, Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in July 1874 at his father's home, the ?"} +{"answers": ["Khorashan of Kartli", "Kartli", "Khorashan"], "question": "the Georgian queen avoided being captured by enemy soldiers thanks to a nightmare that frightened her into hiding?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Denis Nunan", "Joseph Nunan", "Nunan", "Joseph"], "question": "architect wrote about escaping from a moving train for his convict ship's weekly newspaper \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["David Patterson Muzzey", "David P. Muzzey", "Muzzey", "David"], "question": "Union Army Captain was denied the promised Medal of Honor because the target of his forlorn hope mission surrendered first?"} +{"answers": ["The Flesh and Blood Show"], "question": "the ending of the film was originally filmed in 3-D?"} +{"answers": ["Angel Unchained"], "question": " (1970), featuring bikers and hippies against village folk, marked the film debut of T. Max Graham?"} +{"answers": ["Barking Abbey"], "question": " \"\" former abbesses include three saints, three queens, two king's daughters, and the sister of Thomas Becket?"} +{"answers": ["Hollinwell incident"], "question": " because of an incident at a marching band competition?"} +{"answers": ["Edna S. Purcell House", "Purcell-Cutts House", "Edna S. Purcell"], "question": "the innovative , built in 1913, has a rare example of an original kitchen and bathroom, nearly untouched since the house was built?"} +{"answers": ["There's Nothing Out There"], "question": "the film , about a frog-like alien who tries to mate with female campers, was compared to \"Scream\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wanita dan Satria"], "question": "the likely-lost film (\"The Woman and the Hero\") was said to \"give a clear picture of the precarious position of Indonesian women\"?"} +{"answers": ["Öja Church"], "question": "the medieval triumphal cross \"\" in on the Swedish island of Gotland has been called \"Gotland's most admired wooden sculpture\"?"} +{"answers": ["Simon Jackson", "Simon", "Simon Jackson", "Jackson"], "question": ", Britain's most successful judoka, also won gold medals in tandem cycling races?"} +{"answers": ["Gabras"], "question": "members of the Byzantine family of rebelled against the Byzantine emperors, governed as independent rulers and ruled a principality in the Crimea?"} +{"answers": ["Odakalu Bimba"], "question": " was Indian playwright Girish Karnad's return to directing after more than thirty years?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Prince El-Mirza of Kakheti", "Kakheti"], "question": " was defeated in his bid for the throne by his half-brother, Alexander II in 1574?"} +{"answers": ["Franz Joseph", "Franz Joseph Bridge"], "question": "Prague's \"\" became the first bridge built using the Ordish–Lefeuvre system because the construction of its London counterpart was delayed, but no longer survives?"} +{"answers": ["Brooke Pancake", "Pancake", "Brooke"], "question": "former Alabama golfer was the first female golfer to be recognized as Academic All-America Team Member of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Cookies 'N' Beans"], "question": "the Swedish country music group appeared on the tribute album of Leonard Cohen, \"Cohen – the Scandinavian Report\" with the song \"First We Take Manhattan\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Crosby", "John Crosby", "John", "Crosby"], "question": " former mansion in Bishopsgate, Crosby Hall, is the \"only extant example of domestic architecture built for a London merchant in the Middle Ages\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ibitekerezo"], "question": " explains the history of Rwandan dynasties in poetic form?"} +{"answers": ["Hauge", "Frederic Hauge", "Frederic"], "question": "in 2007, appeared on \"Time\" magazine's list of \"Heroes of the Environment\"?"} +{"answers": ["May Uprising"], "question": "according to Armenia's first president Levon Ter-Petrosyan, Armenia would not have lost some of its territories if the country had been ?"} +{"answers": ["Pricasso"], "question": " \"\", an Australian artist who paints with his genitals and buttocks, studied furniture design after failing to get an art degree?"} +{"answers": ["International Federation for Emergency Medicine"], "question": "the was referred as the \"most active organization\" dealing with international emergency medicine development?"} +{"answers": ["Premkumar", "Kumaravel", "Kumaravel Premkumar"], "question": " is the Indian national record holder in long jump?"} +{"answers": ["Geoffrey Davis", "Geoffrey Davis", "Geoffrey", "Davis"], "question": " compared the mass rapes during the Bangladesh Liberation War to the Nazi Lebensborn program?"} +{"answers": ["Mais où est donc Ornicar?", "Mais où est donc Ornicar ?"], "question": "French children learn the mnemonic to help them remember their language's coordinating conjunctions?"} +{"answers": ["Raid on Brandenburg"], "question": "in 1326, pagan Lithuanians were allowed by Pope John XXII to , part of the Holy Roman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Anaba", "Anaba"], "question": " won silver and bronze with the Ghana-U20 team in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Carmelo Flores Laura", "Laura", "Carmelo", "Flores Laura"], "question": "if his longevity claim is proven true, will have the longest verified lifespan in human history?"} +{"answers": ["Hamish Hay", "Hamish Hay Bridge"], "question": "the \"\" was the first cast iron bridge in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Elmo's World"], "question": "the \"Sesame Street\" segment \"\" was replaced by \"Elmo the Musical\" in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Anton", "Anton Krasovsky", "Krasovsky"], "question": "Russian television personality caused a controversy in Russia by publicly declaring he is gay?"} +{"answers": ["Shana Feste", "Shana", "Feste"], "question": "director was a nanny for the daughter of Tobey Maguire and that he later produced her second film \"Country Strong\"?"} +{"answers": ["Howard", "Hoffman", "Howard Bostwick Hoffman", "Howard Hoffman", "Howard Hoffman"], "question": ", the 1922 NCAA Champion in the javelin throw, was posthumously inducted into the University of Michigan Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Time", "Time"], "question": "\"xkcd\" creator Randall Munroe recently finished a self-updating webcomic strip that spanned ?"} +{"answers": ["Bruchus"], "question": "the larvae of most of the beetle species in the genus develop inside beans?"} +{"answers": ["Hypoalgesic effect of swearing"], "question": "you should ?"} +{"answers": ["Marikamba Temple, Sirsi", "Marikamba Temple"], "question": "when Mahatma Gandhi visited Sirsi in 1933 during his campaign to abolish untouchability, he refused to visit \"\", as animal sacrifice was a prevalent practice there?"} +{"answers": ["Upper Zohar"], "question": "the fort at , once thought to be a part of Roman frontier defenses, may have been constructed for economic reasons?"} +{"answers": ["Sawyer", "Dwayne", "Dwayne Sawyer"], "question": "Indiana State Auditor appointee is the first African-American Republican to hold statewide office?"} +{"answers": ["Valerie", "Robertson", "Valerie Robertson"], "question": " won gold medals in swimming and athletics before having a highly successful wheelchair lawn bowling career?"} +{"answers": ["Meems Bottom Covered Bridge"], "question": "the \"\" is the longest covered bridge in the U.S. state of Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Hecker", "Johann Julius Hecker", "Johann"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1747, German educator started a high school that prepared students for careers in practical fields and emphasized hands-on instruction instead of rote learning?"} +{"answers": ["Polygala senega"], "question": "the species name for honors the Seneca people, who used the plant to treat snakebite?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Hadley", "Henry", "Hadley", "Henry Hadley"], "question": "the first British victim of World War I, , was shot by a Prussian officer before the United Kingdom entered the war?"} +{"answers": ["Grotesque", "Grotesque"], "question": "the associate producer of was Linda Blair, who also starred in the film?"} +{"answers": ["Gustavo Nieves Campello", "Campello", "Gustavo Nieves", "Gustavo"], "question": "after suddenly losing his vision at age 17, left football to compete in athletics?"} +{"answers": ["Mind the Gap", "Mind the Gap"], "question": "the title of Nabiha's song \"\" can refer to the gap between her front teeth, and was inspired by warning signs in the London Underground stations?"} +{"answers": ["Borley Church"], "question": " in Essex is known for its ghosts, its topiary walk \"\", and its grave monuments?"} +{"answers": ["Memory play"], "question": "Tennessee Williams coined the term to describe his play \"The Glass Menagerie?"} +{"answers": ["Killer Nerd"], "question": "the film was filmed in Ravenna, Ohio, with a prosumer grade camcorder?"} +{"answers": ["Proteus", "Proteus"], "question": " has been described as an anti-game, due to its lack of clear objectives?"} +{"answers": ["Jiang Minkuan", "Jiang", "Minkuan"], "question": "Governor proposal to link Sichuan's economy more closely to that of the Soviet Union was rejected by premier Zhao Ziyang as \"unrealistic\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Great Pheromone Myth"], "question": "Richard Doty, an olfactory researcher, argues in that human pheromones do not exist?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James K. Johnson", "Johnson", "James Kenneth Johnson"], "question": " \"\" shot down ten enemy aircraft during the Korean War?"} +{"answers": ["An American Hippie in Israel"], "question": "the 1972 film has been screened monthly in Tel Aviv since its rediscovery in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Pet travel"], "question": "the Humane Society of the United States recommends avoiding by air if possible?"} +{"answers": ["Diego", "Diego García de Moguer", "Moguer"], "question": " was a 16th-century pioneer in exploring the Paraná River, as well as the Sierra de la Plata of the Río de la Plata?"} +{"answers": ["Hassan Mamoun", "Hassan", "Mamoun"], "question": "between 1955 and 1960, issued 11,992 \"fatwas\" (\"edicts\"), more than any other Egyptian grand mufti?"} +{"answers": ["Hair theft"], "question": "women in Venezuela are being targeted by known as the Piranhas who steal their hair in broad daylight?"} +{"answers": ["Steam hammer"], "question": "in 1877 Schneider et Cie built the world's largest \"\", capable of delivering a 100 ton blow?"} +{"answers": ["Rombach Place"], "question": "two different U.S. Representatives once lived in the in Wilmington, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["British Channel Island Ferries", "Bristol Packet Boat Trips"], "question": " have been offering tours of Bristol Harbour since 1973?"} +{"answers": ["Jimmy Lavender", "Lavender", "Jimmy"], "question": "author Vincent Starrett used Chicago Cubs pitcher name for the central character in his 1944 compilation \"The Case Book of Jimmie Lavender\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lye Church"], "question": " on the Swedish island of Gotland contains the best preserved set of medieval stained glass windows in all the Nordic countries?"} +{"answers": ["Luther the Geek"], "question": "the makeup artist for the film refused to be credited?"} +{"answers": ["Henicopsaltria eydouxii"], "question": "the \"\" of eastern Australia is so named because its call is reminiscent of a metal grinder?"} +{"answers": ["Wesley Coe", "Wesley", "Coe", "William Wesley Coe", "Wesley William Coe"], "question": "American set world records in the 8-pound, 12-pound, and 16-pound shot put events?"} +{"answers": ["Lau Church"], "question": "Dominican monks may have preached for a crusade against Livonia, Courland and Prussia in on the Swedish island of Gotland?"} +{"answers": ["San Clemente loggerhead shrike", "San Clemente Loggerhead Shrike"], "question": "the endangered has seen its numbers rise significantly since 1998 despite nesting in the center of a United States Navy bombing range?"} +{"answers": ["Citra Award for Best Supporting Actress"], "question": "seven films have had multiple cast members nominated for a ?"} +{"answers": ["Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University"], "question": " has affiliations with more than 60 engineering colleges and 30 polytechnic colleges in Chhattisgarh, India?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Mark E. Green", "Mark Green", "Green"], "question": "Tennessee State Senator spent 24 hours with Saddam Hussein after Hussein was captured?"} +{"answers": ["Tower Belle"], "question": "the \"\", built by Armstrong Whitworth on the Tyne in 1920 as the \"Wincomblee\", worked on the Thames in London after World War II before moving to Bristol in 1976?"} +{"answers": ["Ram Jam Inn"], "question": "the allegedly got its name from a confidence trick pulled by Dick Turpin, that involved ramming and jamming thumbs in barrels?"} +{"answers": ["Richard & Adam"], "question": "in spite of an egg throwing incident, eventually finished third in \"Britain's Got Talent\"?"} +{"answers": ["The 34th Rule"], "question": "the \"\" novel was intended to be an allegory for the Japanese American internment during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Deanna", "Deanna Coates", "Coates"], "question": "Do you know that, having competed at eight different Games, is Britain's most experienced Paralympian?"} +{"answers": ["Northville Cemetery Massacre"], "question": "the film was described as the \"perfect funeral wreath to the biker movie phenomenon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Olate Dogs"], "question": "tricks performed by include a back flipping dog, a dog jumping rope, and a dog riding a scooter \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cone", "Francis Hiram Cone", "Francis", "Francis H. Cone"], "question": "although Georgia Supreme Court Justice stabbed Alexander Stephens six times over a political disagreement, he was elected a Georgia State Senator eight years later?"} +{"answers": ["Lavabit"], "question": "the owner of the e-mail service said he cannot legally disclose the reasons for its mysterious closure, which occurred soon after Edward Snowdens use of the service was disclosed?"} +{"answers": ["Holly Campbell", "Holly Edward Campbell", "Campbell", "Holly"], "question": " from Keweenaw Peninsula won the 1930 NCAA Championship in the hammer throw?"} +{"answers": ["Deming Armory"], "question": "the in Deming, Luna County, was a training center for U.S. troops during the Mexican Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Symphony No. 1", "Symphony No. 1"], "question": "the by Joachim Raff \"\", subtitled \"An Das Vaterland\" (To the Fatherland), won the first prize out of 32 entries at a competition in Vienna?"} +{"answers": ["Karrimor"], "question": "British manufacturer formidable reputation for ground-breaking outdoor pursuit equipment was a direct result of its location in Lancashire, and a CEO who was an avid climber and trekker?"} +{"answers": ["Baird", "Caroline", "Caroline Baird"], "question": " has won Paralympic gold medals in 100 m, 200 m, and 400 m sprints?"} +{"answers": ["Guadalcanal American Memorial"], "question": "the was established on 7 August 1992 as a tribute to the Americans and their Allies who lost their lives during the Guadalcanal Campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Anton", "Lembede", "Anton Lembede", "Anton Muziwakhe Lembede"], "question": "Nelson Mandela wrote that \"\" \"views struck a chord with me ... I came to see the solution as militant African Nationalism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Toruń Castle"], "question": "the , one of the first castles of the Teutonic Knights, was demolished by rebellious burghers a century or so after its construction, at the beginning of the Thirteen Years' War?"} +{"answers": ["Viburnum australe"], "question": "in the United States is known only from a single locality near the town of Madera Springs, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Dedham High School"], "question": "the number of students at earning a qualifying score on the Advanced Placement exam has risen 57% in three years?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Alexander Bruce", "Bruce", "Charles"], "question": " is considered the father of the tea industry in India?"} +{"answers": ["North Woods Hiawatha"], "question": "the Milwaukee Road's was the first passenger train outside the Chicago–Twin Cities service to carry the \"Hiawatha\" brand?"} +{"answers": ["Bulla", "Bulla Felix", "Felix"], "question": " was a legendary bandit who mocked and eluded Imperial Roman authorities for years, until betrayed by a lover and condemned to the beasts in the arena?"} +{"answers": ["Linnea Henriksson", "Henriksson", "Linnea"], "question": "Swedish singer \"\" song \"Enastående\" was part of the soundtrack to the Swedish movie \"Once Upon a Time in Phuket\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sveti Srđ", "Sveti Srdj"], "question": "a peace treaty signed in ended the Second Scutari War waged between Serbia and Venice over Scutari and other former possessions of Zeta captured by the Venetian Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Snodgrass Tavern"], "question": "George Washington and Henry Clay visited the in Berkeley County, West Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Jingnan Campaign"], "question": "Yongle Emperor \"\" took over the Ming Dynasty throne by launching the ?"} +{"answers": ["2006 USG Sheetrock 400"], "question": "in the , race leader Matt Kenseth was spun by Jeff Gordon, ran out of fuel, and was involved in a second wreck?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony Chen", "Anthony", "Chen"], "question": "Singaporean film director \"Ilo Ilo\" (2013) earned him the Caméra d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival?"} +{"answers": ["International People's Tribunal on Human Rights and Justice in Kashmir", "International People's Tribunal on Human Rights and Justice"], "question": "the has found 2,700 unknown and unmarked graves in Jammu and Kashmir?"} +{"answers": ["Tampuan", "Tampuan language"], "question": "the is spoken by 21% of the population in Cambodia's Ratanakiri province?"} +{"answers": ["Wright", "John Lloyd Wright", "John", "Lloyd Wright"], "question": ", the son of Frank Lloyd Wright, invented Lincoln Logs?"} +{"answers": ["George St Lo", "Lo", "George", "St Lo"], "question": " \"\" was reprimanded for allowing the designer of the Eddystone Lighthouse, and the crew building it, to be captured by a French privateer?"} +{"answers": ["Box Elder Treaty"], "question": "the Northwestern Shoshone were paid less than $0.50 per acre in 1968 for lands promised by the United States in the 1863 ?"} +{"answers": ["1904 Samos earthquake"], "question": "the destroyed 540 houses on Samos?"} +{"answers": ["Fuad", "Reveiz", "Fuad Reveiz"], "question": "retired NFL placekicker holds the University of Tennessee record for longest field goal, at 60 yards?"} +{"answers": ["Polish question"], "question": "the was a major recurring issue in European diplomacy for well over a century, following the partitions of Poland in the late 18th century?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Yeoman", "Thomas", "Yeoman"], "question": " was the first president of a group of non-military engineers in the English-speaking world?"} +{"answers": ["The Baby-Roast"], "question": "in , babies are roasted and fed to their parents?"} +{"answers": ["Wilford Ketz", "Ketz", "Wilford H. Ketz", "Wilford"], "question": " won an NCAA championship for throwing a hammer nearly 164 feet (18 meters) and later served as president of the IC4A?"} +{"answers": ["Art in Paris"], "question": "publicly accessible includes the \"Mona Lisa\" and the \"Venus de Milo\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Wreckage", "The Wreckage"], "question": " in Ocean Park, Washington, is a log cabin built in 1912 from shipwreck debris and other materials salvaged from the shoreline?"} +{"answers": ["Sdu"], "question": "in 1806, the former Dutch State Printing House, , was one of the first Dutch companies to be called \"royal\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hermann Cohen", "Hermann Cohen", "Cohen", "Hermann"], "question": "Franz Liszt's became a Discalced Carmelite friar who opened monasteries of his order in both France and England, and is being considered for canonization by the Catholic Church?"} +{"answers": ["Crime in South Korea"], "question": " dropped by during the first ten days of the 2002 FIFA World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["WBSC", "WBSC"], "question": " was featured in a 2008 South Carolina Educational Television documentary about the plight of local radio stations, only to fall silent three years later?"} +{"answers": ["Salvi", "Shankarrao Salvi", "Shankarrao"], "question": "s birthday is observed as Kabaddi Day in Maharashtra for his lifetime of efforts in the sport?"} +{"answers": ["1980 Honduras earthquake"], "question": "when the struck, it gave a man a fatal heart attack?"} +{"answers": ["Geidt", "Jeremy", "Jeremy Geidt"], "question": "stage actor and instructor was dyslexic in his youth?"} +{"answers": ["Arunta perulata"], "question": "the call of the is amplified by its sac-like tympal covers?"} +{"answers": ["Jedediah", "Jedediah Hyde Baxter", "Baxter"], "question": "when U.S. President James A. Garfield was assassinated in 1881, his was out of town and unavailable to treat his gunshot wound?"} +{"answers": ["Diversi"], "question": "jazz organist Joey DeFrancesco obtained a stake in after playing one of their clonewheel organs?"} +{"answers": ["Wampah", "Kofi Wampah", "Kofi"], "question": "when President Mills died, became acting governor of the Bank of Ghana?"} +{"answers": ["2001 Protection One 400"], "question": "Rusty Wallace led the most laps in the NASCAR race, but lost after being penalized for speeding on the pit road?"} +{"answers": ["Rapa Nui National Park"], "question": " is home to dozens of \"moai\" statues \"\" attributed to the Rapa Nui people who inhabited Easter Island around AD 300?"} +{"answers": ["Typhleotris mararybe"], "question": " is the world's only cave fish that is both blind and darkly pigmented?"} +{"answers": ["Bintangs"], "question": "fifty-year-old band the have been described as \"the most underrated live band from the Netherlands\"?"} +{"answers": ["I Was a Zombie for the F.B.I."], "question": "in the science fiction film , aliens, criminals, and a reptilian monster attempt world domination?"} +{"answers": ["Government House", "Government House"], "question": "the \"\" in New York, built in 1790 by the state, was intended to be the executive mansion of President George Washington, but he never occupied it?"} +{"answers": ["Reževići Monastery"], "question": " in Budva, Montenegro, was allegedly built by Stefan Nemanjić in the 13th century on the place where he drank wine from a wine vessel that was kept for thirsty passersby?"} +{"answers": ["Holt", "Helen Holt", "Helen F. Holt", "Helen Louise Froelich Holt", "Helen"], "question": " was the first woman to hold a statewide office in West Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Louis N. Stodder", "Louis", "Stodder", "Louis Napoleon Stodder"], "question": " was the USS \"Monitor\"'s turret officer and the first person injured at the Battle of Hampton Roads, surviving a direct hit to \"Monitor\"s gun turret?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Chile"], "question": "the is \"res nullius\"?"} +{"answers": ["Backety-Back Scenic Railway"], "question": "riders on the rode the roller coaster backwards for part of its length?"} +{"answers": ["Northern Pacific Railroad Depot", "Northern Pacific Railroad Depot"], "question": "the architects who designed the \"\" in Missoula, Montana also designed the Grand Central Terminal in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Pierre, Duke of Penthièvre", "Pierre,", "Penthièvre", "Prince Pierre, Duke of Penthièvre"], "question": ", fought for the Union Navy during the American Civil War even though he was French royalty?"} +{"answers": ["Old Guard", "Old Guard"], "question": "the was a secret, paramilitary organisation in Australia which had around 30,000 members at the peak of its popularity?"} +{"answers": ["Cheslatta River"], "question": "when the small in British Columbia was turned into the Nechako Reservoir's spillway, three Cheslatta Carrier Nation graveyards were washed away?"} +{"answers": ["Thopha saccata"], "question": "the noise made by large numbers of has been described as \"almost unbearable\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fenmore Baldwin"], "question": "Max Ehrich listens to the music of John Mayer and Bruno Mars to get into the mind of his character, , on \"The Young and the Restless\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mini Lisa"], "question": "the is a replica of the \"Mona Lisa\" that is smaller than the width of a human hair?"} +{"answers": ["Generación del 13"], "question": "the artists' group \"\" derives its name from a joint exhibition held in 1912 at the \"salon\" of the Chilean newspaper \"El Mercurio\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Vilain XIIII", "XIIII", "Charles"], "question": "Belgian politician read the new Constitution of Belgium at the inauguration of King Leopold I?"} +{"answers": ["Paitchau"], "question": " contains \"the best remaining 'primary' forest\" in East Timor?"} +{"answers": ["Les lauriers sont coupés"], "question": "according to James Joyce, Édouard Dujardin's 1887 novel is the first example of the stream of consciousness technique?"} +{"answers": ["Maillezais Cathedral"], "question": "ruins of the \"\" in Maillezais, France, were declared a heritage monument in reflection of its Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance forms?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Press", "Press", "Elizabeth"], "question": " worked with Rodney Porter for 25 years, contributing significantly to his 1972 Nobel Prize?"} +{"answers": ["Battle Metal"], "question": ", the début album by the Finnish folk metal band Turisas, contains lyrics from an actual battle march?"} +{"answers": ["Buck", "Gwen Buck", "Gwen"], "question": "Paralympian won gold medals in table tennis, lawn bowls, and swimming?"} +{"answers": ["Shikhin"], "question": " was one of the first Jewish villages located in Galilee?"} +{"answers": ["Adenanthos ellipticus"], "question": "the is known from only three populations covering less than in Fitzgerald River National Park?"} +{"answers": ["Nottingham Whitefriars"], "question": "the Prior of was pardoned after he killed a friar during a drunken fight?"} +{"answers": ["Liberty Head double eagle"], "question": "the twenty-dollar \"\" was minted after the California gold rush as the \"most efficient way to coin a given quantity of gold bullion\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rollercoaster Tour"], "question": "Jim Reid curated the 1992 as a British equivalent to Lollapalooza?"} +{"answers": ["Trials and Tribble-ations"], "question": "in \"\", actors from \"\" were digitally inserted into the \"\" episode \"The Trouble with Tribbles\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund", "Edmund Weaver", "Edmund Weaver", "Weaver"], "question": "18th-century astronomer was once called \"a very uncommon genius\"?"} +{"answers": ["Curse of the Queerwolf"], "question": "the were-transvestite in the film first appeared in another film made by the same director?"} +{"answers": ["Olsson", "Knut", "Knut Olsson"], "question": "\"Ny Dag\" publisher was sentenced to eight months of hard labour for articles published regarding the 1931 Ådalen riots?"} +{"answers": ["Keen Kutter Building", "Keen Kutter"], "question": "the in Wichita is now a hotel that displays a vast collection of Keen Kutter hardware on every floor?"} +{"answers": ["Lasioglossum gotham", "Gotham Bee"], "question": "despite being native to New York City, the was not discovered until 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Terry", "Terry McDaniel", "McDaniel"], "question": ", who later became an NFL cornerback, won his state's high school championships in the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes?"} +{"answers": ["Malaconotoidea"], "question": "the bushshrikes, helmetshrikes, Ioras, vangas and woodswallows all belong to a group of shrike-like songbirds known as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Sun in the Sands"], "question": "the pub gets its name from the sight of the setting sun amidst dust, kicked up by drovers' sheep travelling from Kent to London?"} +{"answers": ["In a World..."], "question": "Lake Bell wrote the female-protagonist-driven after being intrigued that the prototypical movie trailer voice was male?"} +{"answers": ["Qixiang", "Tan Qixiang", "Tan"], "question": "it took more than 30 years to finish his most important work, the \"Historical Atlas of China\"?"} +{"answers": ["Astrid", "STV Astrid"], "question": "the tall ship served as a lugger, an alleged drug smuggling boat, and luxury sailing ship during its 95-year history?"} +{"answers": ["Taronites", "Gregory", "Gregory Taronites"], "question": "the Byzantine general was killed while trying to rescue his son from a Bulgarian ambush?"} +{"answers": ["Ohlange High School"], "question": "Nelson Mandela went especially to to see a grave and to place his vote in South Africa's first free election?"} +{"answers": ["Gregory", "David", "David Gregory", "David Gregory"], "question": " created a cannon which was destroyed after Isaac Newton called it \"destructive to the human species\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oeroeg"], "question": "Hella Haasse submitted her debut novel under the pseudonym Soeka toelis (\"Like to write\")?"} +{"answers": ["Krishna", "Krishna Prem", "Krishnaprem", "Prem"], "question": "former British fighter pilot became widely revered as a Hindu saint and was hailed as a \"great soul\" by Indian President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan?"} +{"answers": ["1989 West Papua earthquake"], "question": "the created landslides as tall as 200 m (660 ft)?"} +{"answers": ["Nudelman-Suranov NS-45"], "question": "during World War II, the Soviet Union equipped two air regiments with single-engine fighters armed with the cannon?"} +{"answers": ["White Wonderland"], "question": "the first music festival was held on the same night as a competing festival that its sponsor had previously co-organized?"} +{"answers": ["Bazinga", "Bazinga", "Bazinga rieki"], "question": "the jellyfish was named in part for the catchphrase uttered by Sheldon Cooper in \"The Big Bang Theory\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Wilcox", "William Cullen Wilcox"], "question": " \"\" \"sacrificed all that they had in solidarity with the South African people\"?"} +{"answers": ["Der Stein der Weisen"], "question": "Mozart wrote a cat duet for ?"} +{"answers": ["Lady of the Forest"], "question": "in her 1992 Robin Hood novel , Jennifer Roberson sought to depict how seven \"very different\" people would come together to fight the \"inequities of medieval England\"?"} +{"answers": ["2013 Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio"], "question": "Charlie Kimball's win in the was his first in any racing series since 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Jackie Davis", "Jackie"], "question": ", who had a bit part in \"Caddyshack\", was an accomplished jazz organist, preceding the better known Jimmy Smith by several years?"} +{"answers": ["The Idolmaster SP"], "question": "the three versions of the video game sold out in several stores in Akihabara on their release day?"} +{"answers": ["Africa Canada", "Partnership Africa Canada"], "question": " accused Barclays of \"participating in diamond-related violence\"?"} +{"answers": ["J.", "Goodwin", "Josiah Goodwin", "J. J. Goodwin", "J.J. Goodwin", "Josiah John Goodwin"], "question": "without the efforts of British stenographer , a good number of lectures of Indian philosopher Swami Vivekananda would have been lost?"} +{"answers": ["Transportation of animals"], "question": "a tapir was by FedEx from Florida to Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Rajiin"], "question": "one reviewer for TrekNation complained about the gratuitous female sexuality seen in the \"\" episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pork-knocker"], "question": " ate pickled pork of wild pig?"} +{"answers": ["Six Men Getting Sick", "Six Men Getting Sick"], "question": "David Lynch's was projected on a custom-built screen constructed from plaster casts of his own head?"} +{"answers": ["The Maire of Bristowe is Kalendar"], "question": " \"\" is a late 15th-century manuscript recording the histories of England and of Bristol, the civic customs and list of mayors?"} +{"answers": ["Thinkwell Group"], "question": "the helped create a Harry Potter studio tour and the US theme park?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Pavilion Tavern"], "question": "Brighton's was home to the town's Hundred Court in the early 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Steeler", "Steeler"], "question": "in 1950 Pittsburgh Steelers head coach John Michelosen christened the , then the Pennsylvania Railroad's newest passenger train?"} +{"answers": ["The Souldiers Pocket Bible", "Cromwell's Soldiers' Pocket Bible"], "question": "soldiers in Cromwell army were issued a , with just 16 pages of verses all of which pertained to war?"} +{"answers": ["Alan D. Eames", "Alan Duane Eames", "Eames", "Alan"], "question": " claimed to have found a six-thousand-year-old advert for beer, depicting a headless woman with large breasts holding goblets of beer in each hand?"} +{"answers": ["Bassia hyssopifolia"], "question": " \"\" is so toxic to sheep, they have been known to die after just one feeding?"} +{"answers": ["Nenjathai Killathe"], "question": "before making her acting debut through Suhasini Maniratnam worked as an assistant cinematographer to Ashok Kumar?"} +{"answers": ["Allen Theater", "Allen Theater", "New Allen Theater"], "question": "for over 70 years the now demolished showed second-run films at low admission, earning the slogan \"Wait until it comes to the Allen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mkhululi Nyathi", "Nyathi", "Mkhululi"], "question": " was a commissioner at the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, which was staffed as part of a political agreement?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Sussman", "Sussman", "Mike Sussman"], "question": "after writing his first \"Star Trek\" story at the age of eight, has since been credited with writing more than 30 episodes of the franchise?"} +{"answers": ["Cardboard Cathedral"], "question": "the in Christchurch, New Zealand, got soggy when it rained?"} +{"answers": ["Warhop", "Jack Warhop", "Jack"], "question": " \"\" gave up Babe Ruth's first two career home runs?"} +{"answers": ["Bengawan Solo", "Bengawan Solo"], "question": "the star of helped direct the remake 22 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Moritz", "Carl", "Carl Moritz"], "question": "architect designed an opera house in Cologne (opened in 1902, destroyed in 1943), the Opernhaus Wuppertal, and theatres in Düren and Stralsund?"} +{"answers": ["East Branch Fishing Creek"], "question": "United States president Theodore Roosevelt had a resort near ?"} +{"answers": ["Kinnairdy Castle"], "question": " was once owned by a man accused of witchcraft?"} +{"answers": ["Addleshaw Tower"], "question": " \"\" in Chester is the first free-standing bell tower to be built for an English cathedral since the 15th century?"} +{"answers": ["Cantata academica"], "question": "Benjamin Britten wrote out the Latin text for in one of his old German exercise books?"} +{"answers": ["Felley Priory"], "question": " received charters of confirmation from three popes: Alexander III, Celestine III and Gregory IX?"} +{"answers": ["Toby", "Saks", "Toby Saks"], "question": "cellist was one of the first female members of the New York Philharmonic?"} +{"answers": ["Image Lake"], "question": " \"\", a popular hiking destination in Washington state, is near the site of a failed proposal to open an open-pit copper mine?"} +{"answers": ["Psychos in Love"], "question": "the 1987 film , about a couple who are murderers, was adapted into a play at Broom Street Theater?"} +{"answers": ["Molander", "Helmer", "Helmer Molander"], "question": " was the sole member of Zeth Höglund's Communist Party in the Second Chamber?"} +{"answers": ["The Idolmaster Dearly Stars"], "question": "of the three playable pop idols in the video game , the sole cross-dresser has been called the cutest?"} +{"answers": ["One Day at HorrorLand"], "question": "the \"Goosebumps\" novella was adapted into a two-part television episode, two video games, a comic, and a book series?"} +{"answers": ["K-232", "K-232"], "question": "the is so named because of limestone fenceposts?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Lovett"], "question": "even after the U.S. Supreme Court the Congress unconstitutionally withheld Robert M. Lovett's salary, the House Appropriations Committee did not appropriate funds to pay him?"} +{"answers": ["Broadholme Priory"], "question": " was one of only two female houses of the Premonstratensian Order in England?"} +{"answers": ["Tetraethyl dithiopyrophosphate"], "question": "depending on the circumstances of exposure, can cause hypotension, hypertension, or an increase or decrease in heart rate?"} +{"answers": ["Victor", "Edelstein", "Victor Edelstein"], "question": ", a former couturier to the British Royal Family, painted a portrait of Miss Manners that now hangs in the U.S. National Portrait Gallery?"} +{"answers": ["Tuyuhun invasion of Gansu"], "question": "two dancing girls \"(statue pictured)\" in front of Tuyuhun soldiers, while Chai Shao of Tang attacked them from the rear with his cavalry?"} +{"answers": ["Les Revenants", "Les Revenants"], "question": "Scottish band Mogwai began work on of French drama \"Les Revenants\" after reading only a few translated scripts?"} +{"answers": ["Bookless library"], "question": " consist of all-digital collections instead of printed works?"} +{"answers": ["Wang", "Wang Zhongshu", "Zhongshu"], "question": "some 50 years before archaeologist won the Japan-based Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize, he was a refugee fleeing from the Japanese invaders?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St. Francis of Assisi", "Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Kraków"], "question": "the \"\" in Kraków Old Town in Poland displays an exact replica of the Shroud of Turin, consecrated by Pope John Paul II at the Vatican in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Spiritual Milk for Boston Babes"], "question": " is the first known children's book published in America?"} +{"answers": ["Berthold Beitz", "Berthold", "Beitz"], "question": "businessman saved hundreds of Jews, including tailors, hairdressers and Talmudic scholars, by designating them as essential to Nazi Germany's war effort?"} +{"answers": ["1970 Colombia earthquake"], "question": "the , which measured 8.0 on the Richter scale, was the largest earthquake with a deep focus until the 1994 Bolivia earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Klondike", "Klondike"], "question": ", based upon a book by Charlotte Gray, is slated to be the Discovery Channel's first original scripted miniseries?"} +{"answers": ["Bud", "Bud VanDeWege", "VanDeWege"], "question": " coached the Michigan Wolverines women's basketball team to its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["An Account of Corsica"], "question": "the 1768 journal \"(engraved illustration pictured)\" was so successful its author Boswell became widely known as \"Corsica Boswell\"?"} +{"answers": ["Augustos", "Augustos Zerlendis", "Zerlendis"], "question": "Greek tennis champion still holds the record from 1920 for the longest Olympic tennis match played?"} +{"answers": ["Río Azul"], "question": "judging from sculptures discovered in the ancient Maya city of , it is believed that the local elite was sacrificed after a takeover by Tikal?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Willie", "Willie Louis"], "question": " has been called a hero of the Civil Rights Movement for testifying in 1955 against two white men accused of murdering 14-year-old Emmett Till?"} +{"answers": ["George Livermore", "George", "Livermore"], "question": "although dropped out of school at the age of 14, he was given an honorary master of arts degree by Harvard College?"} +{"answers": ["Puig", "Arturo Puig", "Arturo"], "question": "Argentine actor has played Alan Turing in a biographical play?"} +{"answers": ["First Presbyterian Church", "First Presbyterian Church"], "question": "the steeple of in Coldwater is one of the tallest in southern Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Firebrace", "Aylmer", "Aylmer Firebrace"], "question": "British firefighter was awarded the Bronze Medal by the Royal Humane Society in 1918, and the King's Police Medal in 1938?"} +{"answers": ["The Complete Collected Poems of Maya Angelou"], "question": " is the author's first collection of poetry, published after she read her poem at President Bill Clinton's inauguration in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Schlesin", "Sonja Schlesin", "Sonja"], "question": " was slapped by her boss, Mohandas Gandhi, in South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim Motavalli", "Motavalli"], "question": ", a senior writer for \"E–The Environmental Magazine\", has his own syndicated column in \"The New York Times\"?"} +{"answers": ["Legend of a Rabbit"], "question": "the 2011 film was made over the course of three years, with a crew of 500 animators involved?"} +{"answers": ["1966 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "Vince Lombardi said of the , \"I don't know, we haven't played Alabama yet\", when asked how it felt to have the world's greatest football team after winning Super Bowl I?"} +{"answers": ["Eagle Peak", "Eagle Peak"], "question": " is the highpoint of Yellowstone National Park?"} +{"answers": ["The Idolmaster Live For You!"], "question": "it would take about 300 billion years without sleep to view every possible combination of content in the video game ?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah", "Sarah Moore", "Sarah Moore", "Moore"], "question": " was the first female racing driver to win a mixed-gender, national-level series in the UK?"} +{"answers": ["Murder of George E. Bailey"], "question": "John C. Best became the first prisoner in Essex County, Massachusetts, to be sentenced to the electric chair after he was found guilty of ?"} +{"answers": ["Broadholme"], "question": "until 1989, the village of in Lincolnshire was located in Nottinghamshire?"} +{"answers": ["Alice Vickery", "A. Vickery Drysdale", "A. Drysdale Vickery", "Vickery", "Alice"], "question": "the 19th-century physician \"\", the first qualified woman chemist and druggist in Britain, advocated free love and believed that marriage was \"legal prostitution\"?"} +{"answers": ["El Puerto", "El Puerto"], "question": ", from 1908, was the first newspaper published in the beach resort of Pichilemu, Chile?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Tursko"], "question": "although Mongols won the in 1241, at first the Polish forces managed to capture the Mongol camp?"} +{"answers": ["International Velvet", "International Velvet"], "question": "Catatonia performed the title track from their album at the opening ceremony of the 1999 Rugby World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Britt Westbourne"], "question": "actress Kelly Thiebaud, known for her role as the antagonistic on \"General Hospital\", previously appeared in music videos for French disc jockey David Guetta?"} +{"answers": ["Podmalinsko Monastery"], "question": "on the last meeting of the Drobnjaci clan held in in 1840 they decided to inform Njegoš about their intention to kill Smail-aga Čengić?"} +{"answers": ["Platform tennis"], "question": "the standard size of a court was influenced by the presence of a rock and a steep hill in the backyard of the sport's co-inventor?"} +{"answers": ["P. Sathasivam", "Palanisamy Sathasivam", "Sathasivam", "P."], "question": "the current Chief Justice of India, , was the first law graduate in his family and his entire village?"} +{"answers": ["Ourense Cathedral"], "question": "the Gothic lantern tower of was completed in 1505?"} +{"answers": ["Haywood", "Oliver Haywood", "Oliver", "Oliver Garfield Haywood"], "question": "Edward Teller once described Colonel as \"the only military man I would work for\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mimana"], "question": "the very existence of state is a major controversy for Korean and Japanese historians?"} +{"answers": ["hero shrew", "Hero shrew"], "question": "despite weighing just , the can support a human on its back without injury?"} +{"answers": ["Sergeant Reckless"], "question": "a Korean war horse named \"\" was awarded two Purple Hearts and promoted to Staff Sergeant of the United States Marine Corps in 1959?"} +{"answers": ["Torkild", "Rieber", "Torkild Rieber"], "question": " of Texaco communicated a request from Adolf Hitler to Franklin D. Roosevelt to support a European Union led by Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Mogiła Abbey"], "question": "the mandatory 13 brothers moved into the around 1225?"} +{"answers": ["Night of the Scarecrow"], "question": "a violent scene from the film , about a murderous scarecrow, was said to be similar to a scene from \"Dark Night of the Scarecrow\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Clois Shivers", "Joseph Shivers", "Shivers", "Joseph"], "question": ", one of the developers of Spandex in the 1950s, received the Olney Medal from the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists?"} +{"answers": ["Town Range"], "question": " was once known as the filthiest spot in Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["Marion Nevada Talley", "Talley", "Marion", "Marion Talley"], "question": "at the time of her much-heralded 1926 debut, 19-year-old \"\" was the youngest prima donna to perform at the Metropolitan Opera?"} +{"answers": ["Democratic Socialist Party", "Spanish Democratic Socialist Party"], "question": "ahead of the 1977 election, the leader of the traveled to Brussels to secure support from the European socialist movement?"} +{"answers": ["1997 Interstate Batteries 500"], "question": "during the , a large stretch of Texas State Highway 170 had to be closed for use as a parking lot?"} +{"answers": ["I Shall Not Be Moved", "I Shall Not Be Moved"], "question": ", Maya Angelou's fifth book of poetry, has been described as \"exquisitely simple worksong\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hahn/Cock"], "question": "a standing high has been erected in Trafalgar Square?"} +{"answers": ["Motunau Island"], "question": ", with an area of just , is a breeding habitat for 5,000 White-flippered Penguins \"\" and thousands of other seabirds?"} +{"answers": ["DeLong", "Vonnie", "Vonnie DeLong"], "question": " holds the Michigan Wolverines women's basketball single-season record with 156 assists during the 1987–88 season?"} +{"answers": ["Shpitalny Sh-37"], "question": "only 240 Soviet aircraft cannons were produced?"} +{"answers": ["Whaitiri", "Meka", "Meka Whaitiri"], "question": ", New Zealand's newest Member of Parliament, used to be a member of the Silver Ferns?"} +{"answers": ["Sri Valli", "Sri Valli"], "question": "Vijayakumar made his cinematic debut as a child actor in the 1961 Tamil film ?"} +{"answers": ["Andrews", "Ted Andrews", "Ted"], "question": " book \"Animal Speak\" aims to help the reader learn how \"to listen with animal ears and to see through animal eyes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Fairfax Court House", "Battle of Fairfax Court House"], "question": "in June 1863, at the \"(courthouse pictured)\", 87 men of the Union Army charged a division of at least 2,000 Confederate soldiers?"} +{"answers": ["Mónica Ayos", "Ayos", "Mónica Ayos Crámer", "Mónica"], "question": "Argentine actress was hired for the Mexican telenovela \"Triunfo del Amor\" during her vacations in the country?"} +{"answers": ["Camden County Police Department"], "question": "the formation of the in New Jersey has been criticized as \"union-busting\"?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew", "Trish Andrew", "Trish"], "question": ", nicknamed the \"human eraser\", holds the Michigan Wolverines women's basketball career and single-season records in both rebounds and blocks?"} +{"answers": ["Lufthansa Flight 615"], "question": "West German authorities were accused of having tolerated in order to \"get rid of three murderers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fredrik", "Fredrik Pettersson", "Pettersson"], "question": " \"\" won a gold medal at the 2013 IIHF World Championship, where he scored seven points in nine games?"} +{"answers": ["Naviduct", "naviduct"], "question": "one cost over €55 million?"} +{"answers": ["Bokade", "Sudhakar", "Sudhakar Bokade"], "question": "produced by , the incomplete Bollywood film \"Kalinga\" was actor Dilip Kumar's first directorial venture?"} +{"answers": ["Punta della Dogana"], "question": "the architect of s recent €20 million renovation, Tadao Ando, intends the art museum's design to symbolize \"the union of past, present, and future\"?"} +{"answers": ["Audrey", "Audrey Smith", "Audrey Ursula Smith", "Smith"], "question": "cryobiologist scientific papers include \"A Simple Method for Reanimating Ice-cold Rats and Mice\" and \"Resuscitation of Hamsters after Supercooling or Partial Crystallization\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dog surfing"], "question": " \"\" dates back as far as 1920 and was depicted in the silent film \"On the Waves in Waikiki\"?"} +{"answers": ["Salustiano Sanchez", "Salustiano Sanchez Blazquez", "Sanchez", "Salustiano"], "question": "112-year-old is the world's oldest living man?"} +{"answers": ["Podmaine Monastery"], "question": "a fresco in , in Budva, Montenegro, depicting a modern version of the Last Judgment, allegedly presents Josip Broz Tito among the damned?"} +{"answers": ["Mali Federation"], "question": "the , combining Mali and Senegal, only lasted for two months until political differences split the federation apart?"} +{"answers": ["Hezekiah Usher", "Usher", "Hezekiah"], "question": " was the first known colonial bookseller in the thirteen colonies?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office", "United States Post Office"], "question": "the \"\", was the first of several in the state built of fieldstone during the Depression?"} +{"answers": ["Cushley", "Leo", "Leo William Cushley", "Leo Cushley"], "question": "as head of the English-language section of the Vatican Secretariat of State, has been responsible for accompanying the Pope during all his visits to English-speaking countries?"} +{"answers": ["Ponte Vella"], "question": "the rises steeply above the Minho River to ensure safe passage during flash floods?"} +{"answers": ["Carmel Borders", "Carmel", "Borders"], "question": " led the Michigan Wolverines women's basketball team to its first winning record during the 1975–76 season?"} +{"answers": ["Vatnsmýrin Nature Reserve"], "question": "the biodiversity of has been inhibited due to invasive animals and plants as well as industrial waste?"} +{"answers": ["Zárate", "Evaristo Ortega Zárate", "Evaristo"], "question": "Mexican journalist managed to send a text message during his 2010 kidnapping?"} +{"answers": ["Water supply and sanitation in Gibraltar"], "question": "in a bid to improve the , much of the east side of the Rock of Gibraltar was covered with giant metal catchments \"\" to trap rainwater?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Perrot", "Perrot"], "question": "at a tournament before Queen Elizabeth I at Whitehall in 1581, and 16 others defended the Castle of Beauty against the Earl of Arundel and Sir William Drury?"} +{"answers": ["Pirate Joe's", "Pirate Joe"], "question": "the owner of an unofficial Trader Joe's reseller, , tried to use cross-dressing to evade his ban from a store, but got mistaken for a robber?"} +{"answers": ["James E. Dull", "Dull", "James", "Edward Dull"], "question": "Dean was considered instrumental in the peaceful racial integration of the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Ouw Peh Tjoa"], "question": "though it was based on a Chinese legend, advertising for The Teng Chun's emphasised its Malay dialogue?"} +{"answers": ["Louis Charles Christopher Krieger", "Louis", "Krieger"], "question": "though he started his career painting portraits, later drew mushrooms and described several new species?"} +{"answers": ["O Heeriye"], "question": ", Ayushmann Khurrana's first non-film single, was released on 14 September 2013 to coincide with his birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Dave Barclay", "Dave", "Barclay"], "question": ", winner of the 1947 NCAA golf championship, worked for more than 30 years at a gaseous diffusion plant that produced enriched uranium?"} +{"answers": ["K-Mil"], "question": "despite starting her career in 2003, has yet to release a studio album?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 AHL season"], "question": "Rob Zettler will start his first full season as Syracuse Crunch head coach in their ?"} +{"answers": ["Ford GoBike"], "question": ", the first large-scale bike sharing service deployed on the West Coast of the United States, opened to the public in five cities on August 29, 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Kamal Haasan", "Kamal Haasan filmography"], "question": " (1985) fetched him two Filmfare nominations – Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor – eventually winning the Best Actor award?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Beck", "Peter", "Beck", "Peter Beck"], "question": " caned the Duke of Cornwall for \"ragging\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Tibbets", "Tibbets", "Paul"], "question": " \"\", the pilot who carried out the Bombing of Hiroshima, was once George S. Patton's personal pilot?"} +{"answers": ["Red-flanked duiker", "red-flanked duiker"], "question": "the has glands on its snout with which it marks its territory?"} +{"answers": ["Urey", "Harold Urey", "Harold", "Harold Clayton Urey"], "question": " showed that Earth's early atmosphere might spontaneously produce amino acids, commonly considered the building blocks of life?"} +{"answers": ["Buah Rindu"], "question": "though Amir Hamzah's poetry collection was published after \"Nyanyi Sunyi\", the works were written earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Gerhard Fischer", "Fischer", "Gerhard Fischer", "Gerhard"], "question": "a former German ambassador, , received the Indian government's Gandhi Peace Prize for his work with leprosy and polio patients?"} +{"answers": ["Natchez language", "Natchez"], "question": "the had a specific way of speaking used for impersonating a cannibal?"} +{"answers": ["Maximilien Luce", "Luce", "Maximilien"], "question": "French artist \"(self-portrait pictured)\" published an album of lithographs documenting his experiences as a political prisoner?"} +{"answers": ["Eurasian wryneck", "Eurasian Wryneck"], "question": "the sometimes feigns death and hangs limply with eyes closed?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Grunwald", "Grunwald"], "question": "\"Time\" journalist said, \"I can't wait to write a defense of the drone strike that takes out [WikiLeaks founder] Julian Assange\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bartaman Bharat"], "question": "in (1905), Swami Vivekananda felt that India was in a \"terrible danger\" and suggested not to foolishly imitate the West?"} +{"answers": ["Sir Charles Saxton, 1st Baronet", "Sir", "Baronet"], "question": " commanded ships during the Seven Years' War and American War of Independence, and was commissioner at Portsmouth during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars?"} +{"answers": ["The Great Plane Robbery", "The Great Plane Robbery"], "question": "Jack Holt, who was afraid of flying, starred in ?"} +{"answers": ["Rhus malloryi"], "question": "the extinct sumac \"\" was first described in 1935?"} +{"answers": ["Arnold Ross", "Ross", "Arnold Ephraim Ross", "Arnold"], "question": " ran his Ross Mathematics Program, a number theory summer program for gifted high school students, for over forty years?"} +{"answers": ["Bunyoro rabbit"], "question": "although the is hunted locally, the IUCN lists it as being of \"Least Concern\"?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "William Craig Fugate", "Fugate", "Craig Fugate"], "question": ", director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, uses the Waffle House Index to determine the level of aid a disaster area requires?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon Ramsay Plane Food"], "question": "chef Gordon Ramsay has a restaurant on the airside area of London Heathrow Terminal 5 called ?"} +{"answers": ["Paleopanax oregonensis", "Paleopanax"], "question": "the extinct genus is one of the oldest reliable records for the ginseng family?"} +{"answers": ["Subhash Chandra Agrawal", "Agrawal", "Subhash Agrawal", "Subhash"], "question": " holds the Guinness World Record for having written the most published letters to newspaper editors?"} +{"answers": ["Verity", "Verity"], "question": " stands on the pier in Ilfracombe showing the internal anatomy of a pregnant woman?"} +{"answers": ["Bandit", "Bandit"], "question": ", formerly the world's fastest roller coaster, races by hundreds of blossoming cherry trees and is called the fastest \"flower viewing\" in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth and Phyllis Laurent House"], "question": "the in Rockford, Illinois, was the only house that Frank Lloyd Wright designed for a physically disabled client?"} +{"answers": ["Australian angelshark", "Squatina australis"], "question": "the is not easily caught by line-fishing or netting because it usually lies immersed in the sediment on the seabed?"} +{"answers": ["Talking Union"], "question": "\"\" was originally written as new verses of Woody Guthrie's \"Talking Dust Bowl Blues\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lee", "Wah", "Lee Bee Wah"], "question": "Singaporean politician and People's Action Party member is also the President of the Singapore Table Tennis Association?"} +{"answers": ["Rick Bay", "Rick", "Bay"], "question": " has served as COO of the New York Yankees, president of the Cleveland Indians, athletic director at Ohio State and Oregon, and wrestling coach at Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Mediterranean pine vole"], "question": "a , which was captured twice at intervals of 33 months, is believed to exhibit the maximum life span ever recorded for a vole?"} +{"answers": ["Free", "Mickey", "Mickey Free"], "question": " was a bounty hunter who tracked the Apache Kid?"} +{"answers": ["Brockton Point"], "question": " is the most easterly part of Vancouver's Stanley Park?"} +{"answers": ["Cantharellus zangii"], "question": "the mushroom exists only in Shangri-La?"} +{"answers": ["Gulgardi"], "question": "Kaapa Tjampitjinpa's award-winning 1971 artwork was painted on an old cupboard door that still had rusty nails in it, and holes where the handle used to be?"} +{"answers": ["Albanian water frog"], "question": "populations of the endangered \"\" are declining due to over-collection for the food industry and pet trade?"} +{"answers": ["1943–44 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "the included three athletes, \"Crazy Legs\" Hirsch, Don Lund, and Bob Wiese, who later played in the National Football League or Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Clarke, Irwin & Company"], "question": "John Irwin, one of the founders of Toronto book publisher , left the company in 1943, only to have it purchased more than forty years later by a company run by his son?"} +{"answers": ["Prelude to the Dream"], "question": "in 2012, the top ten finishers in the car race had food trucks sent to their hometowns?"} +{"answers": ["Mega Mendoeng"], "question": " was directed by a man trained as a sound technician?"} +{"answers": ["U.S. Post Office and Mine Rescue Station", "United States Post Office and Mine Rescue Station"], "question": "in 1915 the U.S. government built a \"\" in Jellico, Tennessee?"} +{"answers": ["MacLeod", "Josephine MacLeod", "Josephine"], "question": ", an American devotee of Swami Vivekananda considered the day she met the Swami for the first time as her \"spiritual birthday\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rhus rooseae"], "question": "the extinct sumac was described from fossils over 35 million years old?"} +{"answers": ["Coralie Blythe", "Coralie", "Blythe"], "question": "singer and actress was the sister of ballroom dancer Vernon Castle?"} +{"answers": ["Adams", "Randolph Greenfield Adams", "Randolph"], "question": "librarian wrote a notorious 1937 essay called \"Librarians as Enemies of Books\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sydney punchbowls"], "question": "around 200 years ago, Chinese artisans painted a panorama of Indigenous Australians around Sydney Harbour on \"(one pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gidlund", "Kristian Gidlund", "Kristian"], "question": " played drums in the rock band Sugarplum Fairy until his death in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["isabelline wheatear", "Isabelline wheatear"], "question": "the song of the includes mimicry of the voices of other birds?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Merrill Woodbridge", "Woodbridge", "Samuel"], "question": ", a Rutgers College and New Brunswick Theological Seminary professor and minister, was the 11th generation in a family of clergymen stretching back to 1493?"} +{"answers": ["George Browne", "George", "Browne", "George Browne"], "question": "a letter in the hand of , later beheaded, containing the cryptic message \"It shall never come out for me\", survives among the Paston letters?"} +{"answers": ["Cupiennius salei"], "question": "the \"\" only stores up to 10 μl of crude venom in its glands, and uses lower amounts of it on smaller victims?"} +{"answers": ["McCord", "Myron H. McCord", "Myron Hawley McCord", "Myron"], "question": "after Arizona Territorial Governor resigned to serve in the Spanish–American War, the conflict ended before his unit saw combat?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Sutton", "Mark Sutton"], "question": " portrayed a skydiving James Bond during the opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["National War Dog Cemetery"], "question": "the is a memorial to the 25 Doberman Pinschers killed in action during the Second Battle of Guam?"} +{"answers": ["John Plagis", "Plagis", "John", "John Plagis Avenue"], "question": "in World War II, \"\" was Southern Rhodesia's top-scoring flying ace, as well as the highest-scoring ace of Greek descent?"} +{"answers": ["Footpaths of Gibraltar"], "question": "some of the were created to enable cannons and troops to ascend the Rock of Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["Breeze Barton"], "question": "the superhero , created by Jack Binder, could survive a year without water in the Sahara?"} +{"answers": ["Quasar", "Quasar"], "question": "\"\" by The Smashing Pumpkins was once described as \"a rambunctious, wailing beast of a song\"?"} +{"answers": ["F.O. Oertel", "Oertel", "F.", "F. O. Oertel", "Friedrich Oscar Oertel"], "question": "the Lion Capital of Asoka, a leading emblem of India, was rediscovered by ?"} +{"answers": ["Chengyuan", "Ma Chengyuan", "Ma"], "question": "the Shanghai Museum \"\" was said to have been \"willed into existence\" by , who committed suicide nine years ago today?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Uniamési"], "question": " in East Africa would have been larger than the Black Sea – if it had existed?"} +{"answers": ["School shark"], "question": "the was at one time used as a source of vitamin A as its liver was shown to have higher levels of this vitamin than any other fish tested?"} +{"answers": ["Northern Area", "Northern Area Command", "Northern Area Command"], "question": "as Air Officer Commanding in 1941, Frank Lukis was responsible for air defence along the entire north coast of Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Titlis Cliff Walk"], "question": "the , the highest elevation suspension bridge in Europe, has been described as the \"world's scariest bridge\"?"} +{"answers": ["Red-browed amazon", "Red-browed Amazon"], "question": "one of the reasons that the \"\" is \"Endangered\" is that it is collected for the pet trade?"} +{"answers": ["Poynings", "Adrian", "Adrian Poynings"], "question": " orders for the English forces at Newhaven included the stricture that \"Any English who shall fight without the town shall lose his right hand\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kim", "Am", "Kim Am"], "question": ", an 8th-century Korean scholar, shaman and \"master of yin-yang\", was the only person to hold the title of the \"Great Professor of Astronomy\" in Korean history?"} +{"answers": ["The Librarian", "The Librarian"], "question": "Giuseppe Arcimboldo's painting \"\" is thought to be a portrait of historian Wolfgang Lazius?"} +{"answers": ["Bothia", "Bothia castanella"], "question": "the mushroom was shuffled to six different genera before a new genus was made for it?"} +{"answers": ["Folks-Ligue"], "question": "prior to his death in 1945, Soviet diplomat Konstantin Umansky held his last speech at the inauguration of the office of the at Paseo de la Reforma?"} +{"answers": ["The Lost Tribe", "The Lost Tribe"], "question": " was the second film directed by John Laing?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Williams", "Williams", "Jack", "Jack Richard Williams", "Jack Williams"], "question": "to treat his cancer when he was a child, Marie Curie administered radiation therapy to future Arizona Governor ?"} +{"answers": ["Lukyanova", "Valeria Valeryevna Lukyanova", "Valeria Lukyanova", "Valeria"], "question": "Ukrainian model has been referred to as a \"human Barbie\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nina Davuluri", "Nina", "Davuluri"], "question": " \"\" is the first Indian American to win the Miss America beauty pageant?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike McCormick", "Mike McCormick", "McCormick"], "question": " was the first San Francisco Giants pitcher to win the Cy Young Award?"} +{"answers": ["Udny Castle"], "question": "the construction of the keep at \"\" reportedly spanned more than 100 years and ruined three consecutive Lairds?"} +{"answers": ["Lesser Grey Shrike", "Lesser grey shrike"], "question": "the is pugnacious and will drive larger birds away from its nest?"} +{"answers": ["League of Frightened Men", "The League of Frightened Men", "The League of Frightened Men"], "question": "Rex Stout was so upset with Columbia Pictures' of his detective novel \"The League of Frightened Men\" that he disallowed any further adaptation of his works?"} +{"answers": ["Beck", "Laetitia", "Laetitia Beck"], "question": "Israeli golfer won her first Israeli Ladies Championship at the age of 12?"} +{"answers": ["Waldo", "Waldo"], "question": " can be found among sea urchin spines?"} +{"answers": ["Mycena purpureofusca"], "question": "the \"\" contains an enzyme that can break down dyes used in textile dyeing and printing processes?"} +{"answers": ["Duhulow", "Stoning of Aisha Ibrahim Duhulow", "Aisha Ibrahim Duhulow", "Stoning"], "question": "the drew outrage from the human rights group Amnesty International?"} +{"answers": ["Ladakh International Film Festival"], "question": "the , held in the Himalayas at more than , is the highest-altitude film festival in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Rasmus Hansson", "Hansson", "Rasmus"], "question": " is the first Green Party politician ever to get elected to the Parliament of Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Et moi, et moi, et moi"], "question": "Jacques Dutronc only got the opportunity to record because of an envious, disappointed and trigger-happy record company executive?"} +{"answers": ["One Dangerous Night"], "question": " (1943) was the first film Ann Savage appeared in?"} +{"answers": ["U Bein Bridge"], "question": " is believed to be the oldest and longest teak wood bridge in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Hydnum repandum"], "question": "the mushroom is sometimes bitter?"} +{"answers": ["Merkel-Raute"], "question": "the \"\" has been described as \"probably one of the most recognisable hand gestures in the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["1951–52 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": " was integrated months after the Inter-Racial Association alleged \"a deliberate and conscious policy of discrimination against Negro athletes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cent Quatre"], "question": "the arts centre in Paris used to contain 300 horses, 6,000 coffins and of water?"} +{"answers": ["The Medico of Painted Springs"], "question": " (1941), the first of a three-film series by Columbia Pictures, was Charles Starrett's favorite film?"} +{"answers": ["Poynings", "Robert Poynings", "Robert"], "question": " was carver and sword-bearer to the rebel Jack Cade?"} +{"answers": ["Heteromyidae"], "question": "kangaroo rats in the family do not need to drink because they obtain sufficient water from metabolising their food?"} +{"answers": ["The Sand-Covered Church", "Sand-Covered Church"], "question": " \"\" is a 14th-century Danish church partly demolished in the 1800s when the sand from the nearby dunes threatened it, leaving only the church tower still visible?"} +{"answers": ["National Institute of Mentally Handicapped"], "question": "Lady Gaga visited Hyderabad-based as a part of her charitable initiatives?"} +{"answers": ["Giant oceanic manta ray", "oceanic manta ray"], "question": "the herds its planktonic prey into a bunch before speeding among them with its mouth open wide?"} +{"answers": ["Armenian–Jewish relations"], "question": "many historians have compared ?"} +{"answers": ["Killer Ape", "Killer Ape"], "question": " (1953), the twelfth Jungle Jim film produced by Columbia Pictures, stars Max Palmer as the title creature?"} +{"answers": ["Double Seven", "Double Seven"], "question": "after Coca-Cola was forced out of India in 1977, the Indian Government started its own brand of cola known as ?"} +{"answers": ["Corral de comedias"], "question": "the last courtyard theatre built in Spain was the \"\" in Almagro, in 1628?"} +{"answers": ["Arizona Territorial Legislature", "21st Arizona Territorial Legislature"], "question": "the was the first session of the territorial legislature to meet in the territorial capitol?"} +{"answers": ["Angela Hartnett at The Connaught"], "question": "Angela Hartnett opened hotel in London, after being brought in by Gordon Ramsay who refused to move his restaurant into the space?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Higgins White, Sr.", "Edward", "Edward Higgins White Sr.", "Sr."], "question": " was the first man to land a dirigible on water?"} +{"answers": ["Guepiniopsis alpina"], "question": "the fungus is commonly known as the \"poor man's gumdrop\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon"], "question": " is set to be broadcast from Studio 6B at NBC Studios in New York City, the same studio where Johnny Carson hosted \"The Tonight Show\" from 1962 to 1972?"} +{"answers": ["Marinekazerne Suffisant"], "question": "the Dutch military base was visited by Queen Beatrix?"} +{"answers": ["Abd al-Wahhab Hawmad", "Abd", "Hawmad"], "question": "as education minister, launched the largest foreign scholarship program in Syrian history, sending 300 students to study abroad at Western universities?"} +{"answers": ["Clavulinopsis fusiformis"], "question": " grow on the ground in grassy areas?"} +{"answers": ["Bulgarian wedding music"], "question": "Yunakov has popularized in the United States where his band presents a \"number of dances at breakneck speed, warbling their instruments all the way\"?"} +{"answers": ["Evania appendigaster"], "question": "the parasite wasp \"\" lays her eggs into cockroach eggs and may be a candidate for biological pest control?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 AHL season"], "question": "the upcoming will be the final year they play in Glens Falls, New York, before relocating to a new arena in Allentown, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Wing Inn"], "question": "the , started as a one-room hotel in Sonoma, California, in 1836, was also a saloon, a gambling hall, a stagecoach depot, a grocery store, a winery, a museum, and a retail center?"} +{"answers": ["Moestika dari Djemar"], "question": " was one of only two films based on the \"One Thousand and One Arabian Nights\" released in the Dutch East Indies before 1942?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Carlisle", "William L. Carlisle"], "question": " was one of America's last train robbers?"} +{"answers": ["Jens Bang's House"], "question": " \"\" has housed Aalborg's oldest pharmacy for more than 300 years?"} +{"answers": ["John Wheatley", "Wheatley", "John Wheatley", "John C. Wheatley", "John"], "question": " died of a heart attack whilst on a bike ride?"} +{"answers": ["Galaxy Food Centers", "Galaxy Food Centers 300"], "question": "the 1992 running of the at Hickory Motor Speedway set two NASCAR records for cautions?"} +{"answers": ["Ingemar", "Eliasson", "Ingemar Eliasson", "Elis Ingemar Eliasson"], "question": " has served as government minister, county governor, member of Parliament, and finally as Marshal of the Realm, reporting directly to the King?"} +{"answers": ["Bal des Quat'z'Arts"], "question": "soldier, monk, kitchen boy, loafer, and bicyclist costumes were prohibited at the ?"} +{"answers": ["European flounder"], "question": "in the Baltic Sea, the \"\" often hybridises with the European plaice?"} +{"answers": ["Makaza"], "question": "the mountain pass and border crossing between Bulgaria and Greece was closed from the end of World War II until September 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Durga", "Durga Shakti Nagpal", "Durga Nagpal", "Nagpal"], "question": " was suspended by the Uttar Pradesh government for demolishing an allegedly illegal wall of a mosque?"} +{"answers": ["Young Eagles", "Young Eagles"], "question": "the film (1930) is about a \"heroic combat aviator of the Lafayette Escadrille Flying Corps\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jane Stanhope, Countess of Harrington", "Jane", "Harrington"], "question": "despite being a gambler, was considered an epitome of virtue in a society notorious for loose morals, with her younger sister cuckolding her husband with 27 men?"} +{"answers": ["Caripia"], "question": "spores are produced on the outer, not inner, surface of the cup-like head of the fungus \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Niniek L. Karim", "Niniek", "Karim"], "question": "lecturer of psychology won two Citra Awards for Best Supporting Actress with her first two films?"} +{"answers": ["Swami Vivekananda statue", "Swami Vivekananda"], "question": "the Kolkata Municipal Corporation provided for a of Swami Vivekananda in Golpark, Kolkata?"} +{"answers": ["Voodoo Tiger"], "question": " (1952) features archived footage from \"Bring 'Em Back Alive\" (1932)?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 AHL season"], "question": "after three years as the Connecticut Whale, Hartford Wolf Pack hockey team returned to their original name for their ?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Budd Robinson", "Robinson", "Charles Budd", "Charles"], "question": "botanist may have been murdered by natives when he mistook the words \"coconut\" and \"head\"?"} +{"answers": ["Peninsula 400"], "question": "no passenger train has serviced Michigan's Upper Peninsula since the ended 44 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Young Communist League of Poland"], "question": "from 1930 through 1933, Jews constituted a majority of the membership of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Barnabas", "Burns", "Barnabas Burns"], "question": " wrote to Ulysses S. Grant in 1863 asking him to run for President of the United States as a Democrat against Abraham Lincoln?"} +{"answers": ["Bicolored shrew", "Bicolored Shrew"], "question": "when danger threatens, one of the young of the grips its mother while the others join on behind forming a chain?"} +{"answers": ["Favre", "Joseph Favre", "Joseph"], "question": "the anarchist chef \"\" created a \"diabolical\" vol-au-vent for the Empress Eugénie?"} +{"answers": ["Steilneset Memorial"], "question": "the contains 91 windows, a 410-foot-long fabric cocoon, seven oval mirrors and a burning chair?"} +{"answers": ["Christina Aguilera videography", "Christina Aguilera"], "question": "Christina Aguilera Marilyn Monroe in the music video for \"Tilt Ya Head Back\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vedanta Society of New York"], "question": " (VSNY) was the first Vedanta Society, founded by Swami Vivekananda in New York in November 1894?"} +{"answers": ["Archie", "Sam", "Archie Sam"], "question": "Natchez traditionalist hunted with the Inughuit in Northern Greenland during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Missulena bradleyi"], "question": "male often fall into swimming pools while looking for a mate?"} +{"answers": ["Nani Widjaja", "Nani", "Widjaja"], "question": " has played a mother or grandmother in many of her 111 film roles?"} +{"answers": ["MNIST database"], "question": "the best error rate a computer program has gotten on the of handwritten digits is 0.23 percent?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Simeon", "Charles Simeon", "Simeon", "Charles"], "question": "Henry Sewell, New Zealand's first Premier, much regretted the return to England as they were the only people he and his wife socialised with?"} +{"answers": ["Propaganda of success"], "question": "1970s propaganda in the People's Republic of Poland exploited ?"} +{"answers": ["September", "September"], "question": "the Roman emperor Commodus \"\" had the renamed after either himself or Hercules from 184 until his death in 192?"} +{"answers": ["Mols Bjerge National Park", "Bjerge National Park"], "question": "\"more than half of all wild Danish plant species\" exist at ?"} +{"answers": ["Jr.", "John Lansdale, Jr.", "John Lansdale Jr.", "John"], "question": "during World War II, Lieutenant Colonel accompanied the Alsos Mission when it seized 1,000 tons of uranium ore, and captured German nuclear energy project scientists?"} +{"answers": ["1970 Bhiwandi Riots", "1970 Bhiwandi riots"], "question": "the caused the deaths of 250 people?"} +{"answers": ["Mabuza-Suttle", "Felicia Mabuza-Suttle", "Felicia"], "question": " was voted as the 70th greatest South African in history on \"Great South Africans\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hydrus"], "question": "in the constellation there is a star that may have nine planets?"} +{"answers": ["Tatuidris", "Tatuidris tatusia"], "question": " \"\" is the only ant species with an antenna socket apparatus sitting upside-down?"} +{"answers": ["Goaribari Island"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1901, missionaries to were killed and cannibalised?"} +{"answers": ["Gel bracelet"], "question": "the is a gel bracelet intended to be worn by single people to advertise their lack of a significant other?"} +{"answers": ["The Notorious Lone Wolf", "Notorious Lone Wolf"], "question": " (1946) marked the first appearance of Gerald Mohr as the Lone Wolf?"} +{"answers": ["Maxwell", "Maxwell Trevor", "Trevor"], "question": ", an Indian cyclist, is a national record-holder, winner of more than 250 medals and an eleven-time national track champion?"} +{"answers": ["Ahu Akivi"], "question": "in 1960, at \"\" on Easter Island, archeologists took a month to raise the first moai, but less than a week to raise the seventh?"} +{"answers": ["Skinnar Per Andersson", "Skinnar", "Andersson"], "question": "Dalecarlian rebel leader was sentenced to death by Svea Hovrätt in 1744?"} +{"answers": ["Genocidal rape"], "question": "the first person convicted for was Pauline Nyiramasuhuko?"} +{"answers": ["Tutuala"], "question": "forested uplands in the in East Timor inhabited by the \"ratu\" clan groups included walled and open settlements of \"Lata\" and also caves (\"veraka\") which housed ancestral figures?"} +{"answers": ["Para vestir santos"], "question": "the Argentine miniseries featured a lesbian main character, at the time of the sanction of same-sex marriage in Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["The Fox", "The Fox"], "question": "Ylvis were surprised by the international success of their song \",\" which was intended only to target their Norwegian audience?"} +{"answers": ["Mignanelli", "Bertrando de Mignanelli", "Bertrando"], "question": ", an adventurous Italian merchant who lived in Damascus at the beginning of the 15th century, personally knew Mamluk Sultan Barquq?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Montepeloso"], "question": "the was the last-ever pitched battle between the Normans and the Byzantine Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Glutinoglossum heptaseptatum"], "question": "despite the species only being described for the first time this year, the distribution of may span four continents?"} +{"answers": ["Shangguan", "Shangguan Yunzhu", "Yunzhu"], "question": "actress \"\" was said to have had an affair with Mao Zedong, for which she was persecuted during the Cultural Revolution, leading to her suicide?"} +{"answers": ["Winage", "Black Mike Winage", "Black"], "question": "miner, pioneer and prospector who settled in the Yukon at the end of the Klondike Gold Rush lived to be 107?"} +{"answers": ["Nag Panchami", "Naga Panchami"], "question": " is a traditional worship of snakes observed by Hindus throughout India and also in Nepal?"} +{"answers": ["Gerbi", "Yarden Gerbi", "Yarden"], "question": "after dislocated a woman's shoulder, and choked her until she was unconscious, Gerbi received three marriage proposals?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald", "Gerald Kron", "Kron"], "question": "while studying eclipsing binary stars \"(Algol pictured)\", found a starspot?"} +{"answers": ["Sami Droubi", "Droubi", "Sami"], "question": "between 1963 and 1975, served as Syria's ambassador to Morocco, Yugoslavia, Egypt, the Arab League, Spain and the Holy See?"} +{"answers": ["Supplicia canum"], "question": "the ancient Romans carried crucified dogs in a procession between the temples of Youth and the underworld god Summanus for the (\"punishment of the dogs\")?"} +{"answers": ["Strother", "Dora", "Dora Jean Dougherty Strother", "Dora Dougherty Strother"], "question": "WASP pilot Dr. was one of two women selected to train and fly the B-29 Superfortress in 1944 in order to prove it was safe for men to fly?"} +{"answers": ["23rd Arizona Territorial Legislature", "Arizona Territorial Legislature"], "question": "the hired three pages to blindfold the statue of Liberty on top of the territorial capitol building?"} +{"answers": ["Hamilton", "Jeremiah G. Hamilton", "Jeremiah", "Jeremiah Hamilton"], "question": " was a Wall Street broker noted as \"the only black millionaire in New York\" around the time of the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Planococcus citri"], "question": "during mating, the is known to engage in \"triple sexual intercourse\"?"} +{"answers": ["Asylum in Australia"], "question": "in 2013 Australia announced it to anyone arriving by boat without a visa?"} +{"answers": ["Lady of the Glen"], "question": "Jennifer Roberson wants Sean Connery to play a main character in a film adaptation of her novel , if one is ever made?"} +{"answers": ["National Raisin Reserve"], "question": "the federal government of the United States maintains a , which takes extra raisins and stores them in warehouses in order to keep raisin-growing profitable for farmers?"} +{"answers": ["Algo Donmyer Henderson", "Henderson", "Algo", "Algo Henderson"], "question": "as president of Antioch College, started a bronze foundry to teach students small business management?"} +{"answers": ["Niggers in the White House"], "question": "\"\" (1902) was written after President Roosevelt invited Booker T. Washington to the White House?"} +{"answers": ["Lawrence Harding", "Lawrence H. Johnston", "Johnston", "Lawrence"], "question": " was the only man to witness the Trinity nuclear test, the bombing of Hiroshima, and the bombing of Nagasaki?"} +{"answers": ["Northern pika"], "question": "the creates \"hay-piles\" for winter use?"} +{"answers": ["Buurtpoes Bledder"], "question": "the death of the cat \"\" was covered in national news, including SBS 6 and \"De Telegraaf\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cannibal Attack"], "question": "due to copyright problems with the name \"Jungle Jim\", (1954) stars Johnny Weissmuller as a fictionalized version of himself?"} +{"answers": ["Mihajlo Svilojević"], "question": "epic poetry character was mentioned in the poem written by Ivan Gundulić at the beginning of the 17th century?"} +{"answers": ["Desert Wheatear", "Desert wheatear"], "question": "when the finds an insect too large for it to swallow, it sometimes displays in front of it by fluttering its wings?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Young", "James Young", "James Young"], "question": "Vice-Admiral was so incensed when the Dutch island of St. Eustatius gave the first foreign salute to the American flag, that he instigated a blockade of it?"} +{"answers": ["Kirkpatrick Chapel"], "question": " \"\" at Rutgers University, built in 1873, was designed by architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh, and features four stained-glass windows from the studios of Louis Comfort Tiffany?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Fields", "Arthur Fields", "Arthur Fields"], "question": " took over 180,000 photographs of Dublin pedestrians?"} +{"answers": ["Doin' it Right", "Doin' It Right"], "question": "Daft Punk's \"\", featuring Panda Bear of the Animal Collective, was considered by both Pitchfork Media and Paperblog to be the best track out of their fourth album \"Random Access Memories\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tattooed Serpent", "Serpent", "Tattooed"], "question": "the sister of Natchez warchief said that he was like a Frenchman?"} +{"answers": ["Catacomb saints"], "question": "17th-century churches in Germany, Austria and Switzerland spent significant amounts of money decorating the so that they could be worshipped as saints?"} +{"answers": ["Christine", "Sister", "Sister Christine"], "question": " \"\" said that Swami Vivekananda's mere uttering of the word \"India\" stirred emotions of \"love, passion, pride, longing, adoration, tragedy, chivalry, heimweh, and again love\"?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Ramsey", "United States v. Ramsey"], "question": "in , the Supreme Court ruled that the U.S. could try a white person for murdering an Indian on former reservation land?"} +{"answers": ["Kanye Zone"], "question": "the browser game involves keeping Kanye West out of his \"zone\"?"} +{"answers": ["Logan", "Wright", "Logan Wright"], "question": "pediatric psychologist once left academia to build 66 Sonic Drive-In fast food franchises across the United States?"} +{"answers": ["White Canyon", "White Canyon"], "question": "when the roller coaster was shut down at Yomiuriland, thousands of trees were planted in its honor?"} +{"answers": ["Darnall Works"], "question": "the in Sheffield \"(heat treatment workshop pictured)\" is the only remaining works to have produced crucible steel on a large scale?"} +{"answers": ["Ryder Lynn"], "question": ", a character created for \"The Glee Project\" winner Blake Jenner in \"Glee\" fourth season, is set to be a starring role for the show's upcoming fifth season?"} +{"answers": ["You're on Fire"], "question": "the music video for the They Might Be Giants song \"\" stars Lauren Lapkus of \"Orange is the New Black\" and a singing silicone meat puppet?"} +{"answers": ["KUNSTEN Museum of Modern Art Aalborg"], "question": "the galleries of the are illuminated by skylights and diffused lighting which manipulate Nordic light?"} +{"answers": ["Pholiota iterata"], "question": "although the mushroom was discovered in 1937, it was not officially described until more than 30 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Willenberg", "Willenberg", "Samuel"], "question": " \"\" is the last living survivor of the prisoner uprising at the Nazis' Treblinka extermination camp during the Holocaust in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Let's See Action"], "question": "the lyrics of The Who's single \"\" were inspired by the teachings of Meher Baba?"} +{"answers": ["Samsung Galaxy Note 3", "Samsung Galaxy Note"], "question": "the is the first smartphone with USB 3.0 support?"} +{"answers": ["Pennant's colobus"], "question": "one subspecies of is hunted for bushmeat and is \"Critically Endangered\"?"} +{"answers": ["Munir", "Munir Hussain", "Munir Hussain", "Hussain"], "question": " was the first to introduce Urdu commentary to cricket?"} +{"answers": ["Wixenford School", "Wixenford Preparatory School"], "question": "a bearded headmaster of who has been described as \"kindly but rather frightening\" succeeded another who wore his hair in two horns above his ears?"} +{"answers": ["Eitetsu Hayashi", "Eitetsu", "Hayashi"], "question": " \"\", along with other group members of Ondekoza, repeatedly ran the Boston Marathon just prior to taiko performances?"} +{"answers": ["Eurasian water shrew"], "question": "the produces venom that can kill a field vole?"} +{"answers": ["Derrick Cave"], "question": " in northern Lake County, Oregon, was designated as a nuclear fallout shelter in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Tia"], "question": " destroyed over 90% of housing on the Solomon Island of Tikopia?"} +{"answers": ["Connie", "Connie Hill", "Hill"], "question": " \"\", captain of the first hockey team to win the Frozen Four, received a Ph.D. for his dissertation, \"Mood, self-derogation and anomia as factors in response unreliability\"?"} +{"answers": ["Álvarez", "Mario", "Mario Moises Alvarez", "Mario Moisés Álvarez"], "question": " is director of the Centro de Biotecnología FEMSA which developed a mass-produced vaccine during the 2009 flu pandemic in North America?"} +{"answers": ["desert warthog", "Desert warthog"], "question": "the is an important host of the tsetse fly?"} +{"answers": ["Arab street"], "question": "the use of the term \"\" to refer to public opinion in the Arab world has been re-imported into Arabic media from the U.S., where it had been derived from Arabic originally?"} +{"answers": ["Cabaret des Quat'z'Arts"], "question": "the was named after an 1893 costume ball at the Moulin Rouge which included naked women as living paintings?"} +{"answers": ["Savi's Warbler", "Savi's warbler"], "question": "Do you know that, on arrival at the breeding area, a female \"\" chooses to pair with the male with the densest reed bed territory?"} +{"answers": ["Selly Manor"], "question": " was moved by a chocolate maker, eight centuries after construction?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriel", "Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois", "Nadeau-Dubois"], "question": ", a former student activist, used to get about five death threats a week, either by Twitter or by mail?"} +{"answers": ["Casitas del Sur case"], "question": "in January 2009 the Mexican government ?"} +{"answers": ["Testament mój"], "question": " was the poetical testament of Juliusz Słowacki, one of the Three Bards of Polish poetry?"} +{"answers": ["Gaucher", "Yves", "Yves Gaucher"], "question": ", a Canadian artist, was expelled from the Collège Brébeuf for drawing \"immoral pictures\" which were actually copied from his textbook?"} +{"answers": ["Hadronyche cerberea"], "question": "symptoms of envenomation can appear within twenty minutes of being bitten by a \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Joynt", "Joynt", "Thomas Ingham Joynt"], "question": " was New Zealand's most senior member of the bar when he was appointed King's Counsel?"} +{"answers": ["Red Obsession"], "question": " (2013) is narrated by Russell Crowe?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican cottontail"], "question": "Do you know that, unlike most other cottontail rabbits, the nests in a burrow in a manner similar to a European rabbit?"} +{"answers": ["Allen Law", "Allen", "Law"], "question": "hotel magnate originally wanted to be an acupuncturist but his billionaire father prevented him from being one?"} +{"answers": ["Dice's cottontail"], "question": " may be threatened by coyotes that have become established in the mountains in which it lives?"} +{"answers": ["Leonard Brumm", "Leonard", "Brumm"], "question": " organized an inmate hockey team at a maximum security prison, coached the first professional female hockey player, and co-founded the Kuwait National Hockey League?"} +{"answers": ["Scoville Square Building", "Masonic Temple Building", "Scoville Square"], "question": "when a in Oak Park, Illinois, housed a department store, the facade was covered with black glass?"} +{"answers": ["Lille Vildmose"], "question": "in the early 19th century, the reclamation of \"\" was the impetus needed to establish a peat industry?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Bolivar DeLee", "Joseph DeLee", "DeLee", "Joseph"], "question": " revived William S. Kroger as a newborn, and later supervised Kroger's residency training as an obstetrician-gynecologist?"} +{"answers": ["White-tailed jackrabbit"], "question": "the can run at up to and leap up to ?"} +{"answers": ["What a Difference a Day Makes", "What a Difference a Day Makes"], "question": "a website dedicated to the wedding of \"Grey's Anatomy\" two lead characters was launched to promote the show's ?"} +{"answers": ["Briel", "Geoffrey", "Geoffrey of Briel"], "question": "the Baron of Karytaina, , was held to be best knight in the Principality of Achaea, and maintained a school where he trained young Greeks as knights?"} +{"answers": ["Smokers v Non-Smokers"], "question": "in , the best bowler for the non-smokers was awarded 200 cigars?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon", "Gordon"], "question": "a photograph showing the scourged back of a Mississippi slave named \"\" became one of the leading abolitionist images?"} +{"answers": ["Filamentous carbon"], "question": ", a form of carbon containing carbon nanotubes, nanofibers, and microcoils, was discovered in 1890?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Strachan Wallace", "Wallace"], "question": ", Australia's Chief Censor from 1922 to 1927, single-handedly apprehended two armed men who had broken into his house?"} +{"answers": ["Battles of Parczew, Jabłoń and Milanów"], "question": "dozens of Red Army soldiers switched sides and joined the Polish Army after during the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939?"} +{"answers": ["The Quarterback", "The Quarterback"], "question": "the proceeds from the music in the upcoming \"Glee\" episode \"\" will initiate a fund in the name of the late actor Cory Monteith, whose character, Finn Hudson, dies in the episode?"} +{"answers": ["Park Express"], "question": " was completely blind when she gave birth to the Epsom Derby winner New Approach, and required bells to locate her foal?"} +{"answers": ["Swami Vivekananda", "Swami Vivekananda"], "question": "Mithun Chakraborty \"\" won the National Film Award in the Best Supporting Actor category for his portrayal of Ramakrishna in the 1998 film ?"} +{"answers": ["Ponn Humpback Bridge", "Ponn Humpback Covered Bridge"], "question": "the , built to replace an arsoned bridge, was itself set alight three months ago?"} +{"answers": ["Hadronyche versuta"], "question": "the female is possibly more venomous because it injects more venom?"} +{"answers": ["Shane", "Morris", "Shane Morris", "Shane Ryan Morris"], "question": "prior to their senior seasons and Max Browne were the only two 5-star rated quarterbacks in the high school class of 2013 according to Rivals.com?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Mascot"], "question": "most of the British airmen who attempted to bomb the German battleship \"Tirpitz\" during in July 1944 could not see the ship?"} +{"answers": ["Abbotsford Bridge"], "question": " \"\" was the last lift span bridge to be constructed over the Murray River?"} +{"answers": ["Koehler", "Florence", "Florence Koehler"], "question": " was one of the best-known jewelers of the Arts and Crafts movement?"} +{"answers": ["Ant-Man", "Ant-Man"], "question": "Edgar Wright has been attached to write and direct the film since 2006, before the development of the first \"Iron Man\" film?"} +{"answers": ["Canavalia cathartica"], "question": "the legume is considered an underutilized wild plant with the potential to serve as a protein-rich food crop to ease famine?"} +{"answers": ["Osuwa Daiko"], "question": " was one of the first groups to popularize taiko music through its performance at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo?"} +{"answers": ["Butt fumble"], "question": "the , an infamous play in American football, was retired as an undefeated champion of \"SportsCenter's\" \"Worst of the Worst\" poll, having won a record-breaking 40 weeks in a row?"} +{"answers": ["HMCS Port Arthur", "Port Arthur"], "question": "during World War II, \"\" participated in both the Allied invasion of North Africa and invasion of Normandy?"} +{"answers": ["Hoffman", "Jeff Hoffman", "Jeff"], "question": " was named the top prospect in the Cape Cod Baseball League in summer 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Stemonitis axifera"], "question": "the slime mold is a favored food source of mantleslugs?"} +{"answers": ["Trevor Storer", "Storer", "Trevor"], "question": "in 1963 sold his car to set up a home business, which by 2013 was selling 600 million pies a year?"} +{"answers": ["Visionary Heads"], "question": "William Blake sketched \"(example pictured)\", including ancient Greeks, medieval royalty and characters of folklore, who appeared to him in late night visions?"} +{"answers": ["Llanilid"], "question": "the settlement of in Wales is home to a medieval church, the remains of an early fortification and a film studio?"} +{"answers": ["Milt Mead", "Milt", "Mead"], "question": "Michigan Wolverines basketball player won the 1953 NCAA Championship in the high jump?"} +{"answers": ["Rajiformes"], "question": "the order contains thirteen families including the guitarfish and skates?"} +{"answers": ["Der Busant"], "question": "an episode in Shakespeare's \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\" may have been a \"riff\" on the medieval German poem ?"} +{"answers": ["Godfrey de Foljambe", "Foljambe", "Godfrey"], "question": "since 1376 , Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, and his wife have appeared to look out of a window at All Saints Church, Bakewell in Derbyshire?"} +{"answers": ["Tubaria punicea"], "question": "although its edibility is not definitively established, one source suggests that the rare mushroom \"\" tastes similar to \"bland beef\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chan", "Alan Chan", "Alan"], "question": ", the CEO of Singapore Press Holdings, once served as Lee Kuan Yew's Principal Private Secretary?"} +{"answers": ["Jenkins", "Jarmere Jenkins", "Jarmere"], "question": " is the first athlete to win ACC Male Athlete of the Year solely for playing tennis?"} +{"answers": ["Frederic O. MacCartney", "Frederic", "MacCartney"], "question": "socialist Unitarian minister was elected to four terms in the state legislature of Massachusetts as a member of the Social Democratic Party of America?"} +{"answers": ["Genocide of indigenous peoples in Brazil"], "question": "the began in 1549?"} +{"answers": ["Clermont Steel Fabricators"], "question": " is the manufacturer of Bolliger & Mabillard roller coasters?"} +{"answers": ["Church of San Pedro de Atacama", "San Pedro de Atacama"], "question": "the roof of the features cactus and wood bound with llama leather in the \"altiplano\" style?"} +{"answers": ["Worsley", "John Worsley", "John Worsley", "John"], "question": " helped another British officer escape their POW camp by making a dummy to replace him at roll call, with blinking ping-pong ball eyes powered by a pendulum made from a sardine tin?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret of Nevers", "Margaret of Burgundy, Dauphine of France", "Margaret", "Nevers"], "question": " \"\", a princess as \"plain as an owl\", was twice envisaged to become Queen of France, but ended up married to a man she considered too beneath her in rank?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Burundi"], "question": "the Bururi long-fingered frog, believed to be extinct, was rediscovered in 2011 amidst the ?"} +{"answers": ["De Fryske Marren"], "question": " will be created as a Dutch municipality on 1 January 2014, the same day that four other municipalities are being dissolved?"} +{"answers": ["Princess of Sylmar"], "question": "the winner of the 2013 Kentucky Oaks, , was a 39/1 outsider?"} +{"answers": ["Chadti Jawani Meri Chaal Mastani"], "question": "when the 1971 Bollywood song \"\" was remixed in 2003, Mumbai Police received complaints from citizens for its obscene video?"} +{"answers": ["Nissen", "Rudolph", "Rudolph Nissen"], "question": "Albert Einstein lived for several years after surgeon wrapped the scientist's abdominal aortic aneurysm with cellophane?"} +{"answers": ["Magia", "Magia"], "question": "Colombian singer Shakira has refused to re-release her debut album , or her second, \"Peligro\", because of their \"immaturity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yucatán Channel"], "question": "water passing through the provides most of the seawater inflow into the Gulf of Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Gus Winckel", "Gus", "Winckel"], "question": " made the only Allied kill during the attack on Broome by shooting down a Zero fighter plane from the ground?"} +{"answers": ["Pure Food Building"], "question": "the (1922) at the Canadian National Exhibition was paid for in full by its exhibitors?"} +{"answers": ["Luis", "Luis García", "Luis Amado García", "García", "Luis García"], "question": "Philadelphia Phillies pitcher spent two years out of baseball working as a barber before returning in 2013 and making his major league debut?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin Andrew Pillar", "Pillar", "Kevin Pillar", "Kevin"], "question": " \"\" became a Major League Baseball player, despite being the 979th player drafted in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Lesser cane rat", "Lesser Cane Rat"], "question": "the is eaten as bushmeat?"} +{"answers": ["Goliath", "Goliath"], "question": " at Six Flags Great America will be the wooden roller coaster with the world's longest drop, steepest drop and fastest speed, when it opens in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Poparić", "Milan", "Milan Poparić"], "question": "Pink Panther was broken out of a Swiss jail by two accomplices firing AK-47s?"} +{"answers": ["Symphony No. 8", "Symphony No. 8"], "question": "when rehearsing , conductor Rafael Kubelík said: \"Gentlemen, in Bohemia the trumpets never call to battle they always call to the dance!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Roslags-Bro Church"], "question": " \"\" was built by an important sea-route that has since vanished?"} +{"answers": ["Pin-tailed sandgrouse", "Pin-tailed Sandgrouse"], "question": "the male brings water to his chicks absorbed in the feathers on his breast?"} +{"answers": ["Ring of Terror"], "question": " was criticized as a \"cheaply made flop\" with actors decades older playing young college students?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Galle", "Siege of Galle"], "question": "high casualty rates among Dutch troops during the , gave rise to the proverb \"Gold in Malacca, lead in Galle\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cairo spiny mouse"], "question": "female cooperate in feeding the young of other members of the group?"} +{"answers": ["Chelso Tamagno", "Chelso", "Chelso P. Tamagno", "Tamagno"], "question": " played for the Akron Goodyear Wingfoots team that won the first National Basketball League championship in 1938?"} +{"answers": ["Norbadione A"], "question": "the toxic mushroom pigment confers a protective effect against the damaging effects of ionizing radiation?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Hill", "Richard Hill"], "question": ", the first minister of St James' Church, Sydney, travelled to the colony with 160 male convicts?"} +{"answers": ["Michigan Wolverines women's soccer"], "question": "the team is currently coached by former United States women's national team head coach Greg Ryan?"} +{"answers": ["Tuber donnagotto"], "question": "the European truffle species is named after the two dogs that originally found it?"} +{"answers": ["Francis John Williamson", "Francis", "Williamson"], "question": " sculpted a statue of theologian and natural philosopher Joseph Priestley for Birmingham, and the Jubilee bust of Queen Victoria?"} +{"answers": ["A Night in Terror Tower"], "question": "the \"Goosebumps\" book was adapted into a two-part television episode, an audiobook, and a board game?"} +{"answers": ["Jos Serrarens", "Jos", "Serrarens"], "question": " was appointed as a judge of the European Court of Justice even though he had not completed any legal training?"} +{"answers": ["Sybil Campbell OBE", "Campbell", "Sybil Campbell", "Sybil"], "question": ", who was appointed a stipendiary magistrate in 1945, was the first woman to become a professional judge in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Hadronyche infensa"], "question": "the venom of the becomes more toxic in the early summer when male spiders are roaming looking for a mate?"} +{"answers": ["Bigger Hair"], "question": "the smoking tobacco brand was originally named Nigger Hair?"} +{"answers": ["Prisoners of Hope"], "question": "American aid workers Heather Mercer and Dayna Curry's memoir, , recounts them killing 150 flies a day during their 2001 imprisonment by the Taliban?"} +{"answers": ["North Radworthy"], "question": " and South Radworthy were valued at £3?"} +{"answers": ["Founders Tower", "Founders Tower"], "question": " \"\" in Oklahoma City was the second building in the United States to have a revolving restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["Wang", "Wang Changshun", "Changshun"], "question": ", a former airline regulator, now serves as the chairman of Air China?"} +{"answers": ["Fremantle Cemetery"], "question": "AC/DC fans who want to \"have a beer with Bon\" go to the \"most visited grave\" in Australia at ?"} +{"answers": ["David R. George III", "III", "David"], "question": "writer did not enjoy the time pressures when writing an of \"\", and went on to write several \"Star Trek\" novels instead?"} +{"answers": ["Lambert", "Rose Lambert", "Rose"], "question": "the memoirs of American missionary \"\" document her experiences in Ottoman Turkey during the 1909 massacre of Armenians?"} +{"answers": ["Last Frontier Uprising"], "question": " (1947), which was directed by Lesley Selander, centers around two men fighting over a woman's horses?"} +{"answers": ["Hulton", "Edward", "Edward Hulton", "Edward Hulton"], "question": "a vast British newspaper empire grew from a horse racing tip sheet published in Victorian Manchester by the enterprising ?"} +{"answers": ["starry smooth-hound", "Starry smooth-hound"], "question": "the is not a heavenly body or a dog?"} +{"answers": ["Corral de comedias de Almagro"], "question": "the was discovered in 1953 during renovation of the Plaza Mayor \"(both pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["West", "Margaret Elaine West", "Elaine", "Elaine West"], "question": " was in charge of the renovation of housing for Royal Air Force personnel before becoming the highest ranking female in the British Armed Forces and the first to hold a two-star rank?"} +{"answers": ["Candida keroseneae"], "question": "the yeast grows in airplane fuel?"} +{"answers": ["Thames Valley Royals proposal", "Thames Valley Royals"], "question": "the Oxford United and Reading football clubs nearly merged in 1983 to form \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Headlam", "Frank", "Headlam"], "question": "after evacuating his base in Dutch Timor following bombing by the Japanese in 1942, \"\" returned to Darwin, Australia, the same day it suffered its first air raid?"} +{"answers": ["Ford Credit 125"], "question": "the was both the first NASCAR Truck Series race to be broadcast on network television and the shortest race in series history?"} +{"answers": ["Aqua Luna"], "question": "the Chinese junk ship was launched in 2006 after 18 months of construction in traditional style, but is powered by a motor rather than its three sails?"} +{"answers": ["Devil Goddess"], "question": " (1955) was the last film in which Johnny Weissmuller acted as Johnny Weissmuller, as well as the last film Weissmuller acted in?"} +{"answers": ["International Indonesia Forum"], "question": "in six years the has only been held outside of Yogyakarta once?"} +{"answers": ["powder flask", "Powder flask"], "question": "muzzle-loading guns should never be loaded directly from a \"\" or horn?"} +{"answers": ["Baldwin", "David Baldwin", "David", "David Baldwin"], "question": "British historian successfully predicted the location of King Richard III's remains over 25 years before they were discovered?"} +{"answers": ["Roba Ranch"], "question": "in 1899, the in Central Oregon had one of its sheep camps burned, the result of a range war between cattlemen and sheepherders?"} +{"answers": ["Lepiota maculans"], "question": "the mushroom was \"rediscovered\" 105 years after its original discovery?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Jorgensen", "Tom", "Jorgensen"], "question": " was the second leading scorer on the Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team for three consecutive years?"} +{"answers": ["Turkey Cafe"], "question": "the in Leicester has three turkeys on its Art Nouveau facade?"} +{"answers": ["Common Grasshopper Warbler", "Common grasshopper warbler"], "question": "the \"\" is more often heard than seen?"} +{"answers": ["Fothergill", "Arnold Fothergill", "Arnold James Fothergill", "Arnold"], "question": " played two Test matches in 1889, despite not having played first-class cricket since early 1887?"} +{"answers": ["The Lone Wolf and His Lady"], "question": " (1949) was the final Lone Wolf film produced by Columbia Pictures?"} +{"answers": ["Joel", "Joel Stebbins", "Stebbins"], "question": " discovered that Beta Aurigae and Delta Orionis were eclipsing binaries?"} +{"answers": ["St Michael's Church", "St Michael's Church, Garston"], "question": ", is located between gas holders and a railway?"} +{"answers": ["Exophiala hongkongensis"], "question": "the fungus , described as new to science in 2013, was isolated from the nail clipping of a big toe?"} +{"answers": ["Barun Biswas", "Biswas", "Barun"], "question": "Indian school teacher was murdered for protesting against rape in Sutia, West Bengal?"} +{"answers": ["Acarospora janae"], "question": "the lichen species was named after its discoverer's fiancée?"} +{"answers": ["Higham", "Mary Higham", "M. Higham", "Mary"], "question": ", who created an emporium on the High Street in Fremantle, hosted a meeting at her house that was the start of the City of Cockburn?"} +{"answers": ["Abbey Records"], "question": "a hand lotion manufacturer used to indirectly promote its product?"} +{"answers": ["Groomes", "Mel", "Mel Groomes"], "question": "in April 1947, halfback \"\" became the first African-American player signed by the Detroit Lions?"} +{"answers": ["Swaar Metaal"], "question": "the world's first Afrikaans language heavy metal album, , was released in March 2007?"} +{"answers": ["The Bulletin", "The Bulletin"], "question": "the original office for , the first newspaper in Bend, Oregon, was in a cabin located on the banks of the Deschutes River?"} +{"answers": ["Pycnoporellus alboluteus"], "question": "the counteracts the drying effects of its high-altitude environment by absorbing water quickly and drying slowly?"} +{"answers": ["Robertson", "Olivia", "Olivia Robertson"], "question": "96-year-old is the High Priestess of the Fellowship of Isis?"} +{"answers": ["Dolfinarium Harderwijk"], "question": "a police escort was provided to transport killer whale Morgan from the ?"} +{"answers": ["The Idolmaster", "The Idolmaster"], "question": "the idols of Morning Musume influenced character types in the arcade game \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jeff Tuel", "Tuel", "Jeff"], "question": " might become the first undrafted free agent to start at quarterback in the first game of his first professional year in the modern era?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Wooldridge", "Wooldridge", "Charles Thomas Wooldridge", "Charles"], "question": " was the \"C.T.W.\" to whom Oscar Wilde dedicated \"The Ballad of Reading Gaol?"} +{"answers": ["North Mountain", "North Mountain"], "question": "as of 1920, more white deer were killed in the region than anywhere else in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Morchella rufobrunnea"], "question": "the \"\", previously known only from western North America, was found growing in Israel in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Grantley Harbor"], "question": "a reindeer station and the Russo-American Telegraph Expedition's regional headquarters were located near ?"} +{"answers": ["Chirlane McCray", "Chirlane Irene McCray", "Chirlane", "McCray"], "question": ", who wrote the \"groundbreaking\" 1979 essay \"I Am a Lesbian\" for \"Essence\", later married Bill de Blasio?"} +{"answers": ["Jungle Moon Men", "Moon Men"], "question": " (1955), which features tiny \"Moon Men\" in an African jungle, was inspired by H. Rider Haggard's \"\" (1887)?"} +{"answers": ["Lufthansa Flight 649"], "question": "Joseph P. Kennedy II was among the 187 hostages of ?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Daniel Scott", "Daniel Scott", "Daniel"], "question": " was an investor in a company that paid for Fremantle prisoners to build a tunnel that gave easy access between the High St. and the beach, and which ran beneath their prison?"} +{"answers": ["Rufous-tailed scrub robin", "Rufous-tailed Scrub Robin"], "question": "the \"\" often uses a piece of snakeskin in the lining of its nest?"} +{"answers": ["Monte", "Monte Westmore", "Westmore"], "question": " workload as makeup supervisor on \"Gone with the Wind\" was blamed for his death by heart attack?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Canin"], "question": "a , which is now manufactured in several countries, originated from a recipe devised and cooked by a French vet in his garage?"} +{"answers": ["Derrick Green", "Derrick Green", "Green", "Derrick", "Derrick Shaqueill Green"], "question": ", rated the No. 1 running back in the college football recruiting Class of 2013, has been described as follows: \"Look at him from the back and the side, he's a huge human being\"?"} +{"answers": ["Royal touch"], "question": "English and French monarchs were believed to possess the that could cure a form of tuberculosis known as the King's Evil \"(ritual pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Inno delle nazioni", "Inno delle Nazioni"], "question": "the music of Giuseppe Verdi's secular cantata —his first collaboration with Arrigo Boito—incorporates the tunes of three different national anthems?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Eaton, 2nd Baron Cheylesmore", "Cheylesmore"], "question": " bequeathed over 10,000 prints to the British Museum, and \"The Execution of Lady Jane Grey\" to the National Gallery?"} +{"answers": ["Stones for the Rampart", "Kamienie na szaniec"], "question": "the Polish book describing the lives of three Polish underground scouting members was published shortly after their deaths in occupied Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Harsh Vardhan", "Harsh Vardhan", "Harsh", "Vardhan"], "question": "Bharatiya Janata Party politician has never lost an election to the Delhi Legislative Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["Bangladeshis in India", "Bangladeshi Indian"], "question": "the Indian government estimated in 2007 that there were up to 20 million illegally?"} +{"answers": ["Project Camel"], "question": " was part of the Manhattan Project and took place at a Naval base in the Mojave Desert?"} +{"answers": ["Sex drive-in"], "question": "Zurich recently opened its first ?"} +{"answers": ["Givors canal", "Canal de Givors"], "question": "the \"(Tartaras lock pictured)\" replaced 1,200 mules?"} +{"answers": ["Decampitated"], "question": "finishing funds for the independent film were provided by Troma Entertainment?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Savannah", "Savannah Miller"], "question": "fashion designer found her new garden in Gloucestershire \"worryingly ornamental\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kurixalus idiootocus"], "question": "the small frog lays its eggs on the ground and they do not hatch until rain falls?"} +{"answers": ["Pat", "Collins", "Pat Collins"], "question": " is the only Major League Baseball player to pinch hit and pinch run in the same game?"} +{"answers": ["Union of African States"], "question": "after the overthrow of Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah \"\" in a military coup, he the president of Guinea?"} +{"answers": ["Ajdal"], "question": "Sheikh Mohammed gave his newly purchased thoroughbred racehorse the name because it is an Arabic word meaning \"handsome\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ben Gunn", "Ben", "Gunn", "Ben Gunn"], "question": ", imprisoned 32 years for killing a friend when he was 14, earned a Master of Arts degree in peace and reconciliation?"} +{"answers": ["Special Education", "Special Education"], "question": "the first single from the Goodie Mob's 2013 album \"Age Against the Machine\", \"\", supports being unusual?"} +{"answers": ["Olsson", "Leif", "Leif \"Loket\" Olsson"], "question": "Swedish television host refereed the handball semifinal between Yugoslavia and Romania at the 1972 Summer Olympic Games in Munich, Germany?"} +{"answers": ["London", "London"], "question": "it is important to manage poverty levels in ?"} +{"answers": ["McLish", "Cal", "Cal McLish"], "question": " was named after Calvin Coolidge, Julius Caesar, and Tuskahoma, Oklahoma?"} +{"answers": ["Myanmar Securities Exchange Centre"], "question": "the is the only stock exchange in Burma (Myanmar), and has had only two listings since its founding in 1996?"} +{"answers": ["II", "Manono II", "Manono"], "question": "Hawaiian chiefess died fighting at Kuamoʻo alongside her husband Kekuaokalani in defense of Hawaiian religion after Kamehameha II abolished the \"kapu\" system in 1819?"} +{"answers": ["Pavo", "Pavo"], "question": "the constellation of was named for a Green rather than a Blue Peacock?"} +{"answers": ["Hemaris thysbe"], "question": "despite its appearance, \"\" is not a hummingbird, but rather a moth?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Bishara", "Bishara", "Joseph"], "question": " both composed the score and starred as the demonic antagonist for the 2011 horror film \"Insidious\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Churella", "Mark Churella"], "question": "University of Michigan wrestler won NCAA national championships three straight years, from 1977 to 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Civitella Paganico"], "question": " is home to a third to second century BC Etruscan tomb that was discovered and excavated by an amateur archeologist?"} +{"answers": ["Bourbon", "Alfonso de Bourbon", "Alfonso", "Alfonso de Bourbon Sampedro"], "question": "an alleged first cousin of the King of Spain, , was killed by a truck while dumpster diving?"} +{"answers": ["Bible of Queen Sophia"], "question": "only two and a half pages survive today of the \"\", a priceless artifact of the Old Polish language?"} +{"answers": ["Culpables"], "question": "the Argentine miniseries received the Golden Martín Fierro award?"} +{"answers": ["Lychnapsia"], "question": "the birthday of the Egyptian goddess Isis was celebrated officially in the Roman Empire on August 12 at the , a lamp-lighting festival?"} +{"answers": ["Diane Harper", "Diane", "Diane Medved Harper", "Harper"], "question": ", who formerly worked on the clinical trials of the HPV vaccine, has since questioned the vaccine's safety and efficacy?"} +{"answers": ["The Master Singers"], "question": " brought \"Highway Code\" and \"Weather Forecast\" to the charts?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Schule", "Schule", "Frederick William Schule", "Fred Schule", "Frederick"], "question": " \"\" won a gold medal in the hurdles at the 1904 Olympics, and was a member of the 1903 Michigan football team that outscored opponents 565 to 6?"} +{"answers": ["Violence against Muslims in India", "Anti-Muslim violence in India"], "question": "the majority of instances of have occurred in the northern and western states of India?"} +{"answers": ["Yvonne Gilbert", "Anne", "Anne Yvonne Gilbert", "Gilbert"], "question": "s controversial, fetish-themed cover of Frankie Goes To Hollywood's 1983 single \"Relax\" became \"one of the most famous record sleeves of all time\"?"} +{"answers": ["Expo '74", "Expo '74"], "question": "Amtrak introduced an as part of the Expo '74 world's fair in Spokane, Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Lum", "You", "Lum You"], "question": "condemned murderer enjoyed such sympathy from his captors that they left his cell door unlocked at night and encouraged him to escape?"} +{"answers": ["Bedford", "Diana Russell, Duchess of Bedford", "Diana"], "question": " \"\" failed to secretly marry the Prince of Wales because the Prime Minister found out about the scheme?"} +{"answers": ["Ziva David captivity storyline"], "question": "the from the American police procedural drama \"NCIS\" was analyzed by various columnists, academics, and a rabbi for its portrayal of the Mossad and Israel–United States relations?"} +{"answers": ["Port of Salem"], "question": "the became a port of entry in 1682 and 1984?"} +{"answers": ["Fatimata", "Fatimata Seye Sylla", "Sylla"], "question": " has spearheaded efforts to get Senegalese women and children Internet access?"} +{"answers": ["Trammo", "Transammonia"], "question": " is the world's largest private company in fertilizer trading and merchandising?"} +{"answers": ["Muggeseggele"], "question": "in Swabia, is an idiomatic expression for a very short length?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Cowen", "William Cowen"], "question": "since sketched Kensington Canal and Brompton Cemetery \"\", the canal has gone but the cemetery and Cowen are still there?"} +{"answers": ["Zombie Hunter", "Zombie Hunter"], "question": " (2013), starring Danny Trejo as Jesus, premiered at the 2013 Fantasia Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Squash mosaic virus"], "question": "in addition to infecting squashes, the also infects melons?"} +{"answers": ["Killing Us Softly"], "question": "the documentary focuses on images of women in advertising, gender stereotypes and sexual objectification?"} +{"answers": ["Burmomyrma rossi", "Burmomyrma"], "question": "the extinct ant was missing its head when described?"} +{"answers": ["Wukang Mansion"], "question": "the \"\" is reputedly haunted by the ghosts of the many people who committed suicide there, such as movie star Shangguan Yunzhu?"} +{"answers": ["The Curse of Frank Black"], "question": "the Halloween-themed \"Millennium\" episode \"\" was inspired by the Japanese horror film \"Kwaidan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rani", "Rani Sati", "Sati"], "question": ", a legendary figure from Rajasthan, is worshiped for committing \"sati\" on her husband's death?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Henry Reason", "Reason", "Joseph"], "question": "Howard University librarian was the first African-American to be nominated for president of the American Library Association?"} +{"answers": ["Kiki's Delivery Service"], "question": "Hayao Miyazaki has compared plight of becoming a full-fledged witch to the challenges of an aspiring cartoonist moving to Tokyo?"} +{"answers": ["Hsien of the Dead"], "question": " (2012) is \"Singapore's first zombie movie\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Hunter", "William Hunter", "Hunter"], "question": " printed the first George Washington official report \"(print shop sign pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["First Belgrade Singing Society"], "question": " is the oldest choir in Serbia?"} +{"answers": ["Wellings", "Barry Wellings", "Barry"], "question": " was Rochdale's top scorer in the 1980–81 season, with 14 goals?"} +{"answers": ["Natterer's bat"], "question": " can catch prey in flight or pursue it on the ground?"} +{"answers": ["Hill Street, London", "Hill Street"], "question": "there were blues in 18th-century London?"} +{"answers": ["Tomás", "Márquez", "Tomás Menéndez Márquez", "Menéndez Márquez"], "question": " was abducted from his ranch by pirates and rescued by Native Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Gitega Province"], "question": "the drum sanctuary \"\" at Gishora in the of Burundi houses one of the king's two personal drums which were played during the \"Seeds' ceremony\"?"} +{"answers": ["Smith", "Kay Smith", "Kay Smith", "Kay"], "question": ", Illinois Artist Laureate, continues to paint at 90 years of age?"} +{"answers": ["Messageries Aérienne du Zaïre", "Agence et Messageries Aérienne du Zaïre"], "question": " operated feeder services for Air Zaïre?"} +{"answers": ["Nobody's Business", "Nobody's Business"], "question": "the song \"\", by Rihanna featuring Chris Brown, contains interpolation from Michael Jackson's 1987 single \"The Way You Make Me Feel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Crabbe", "John Crabbe", "John", "John Crabbe"], "question": " defended Berwick Castle for the Scots against the English in 1318, but assisted the English when they again besieged Berwick in 1333?"} +{"answers": ["Autobiography", "Autobiography"], "question": "singer Morrissey's was published in Penguin Classics, an imprint normally reserved for venerated and long-dead authors?"} +{"answers": ["Pallan", "Bertha Parker Pallan", "Bertha"], "question": " \"\" was one of the first female Native American archaeologists?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Alfred Paxton Backhouse", "Backhouse"], "question": "Australian Supreme Court Judge was made a lifelong member of the Senate of the University of Sydney after over 50 years of service?"} +{"answers": ["Amit", "Ivry", "Amit Ivry"], "question": "Israeli swimmer won medals in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar in October 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Pristomyrmex rasnitsyni"], "question": "the extinct ant is the first member of its genus found in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Royle", "Royle", "Joseph"], "question": "the Williamsburg publisher refused to print the 1765 Virginia Resolves in his \"Virginia Gazette\" newspaper, causing Thomas Jefferson to intervene with an opposing newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Album of the Year"], "question": "in 1994 and 1995, Mexican singer Luis Miguel won consecutive Lo Nuestro Awards for for albums that also earned Grammy Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Kane", "Jock Kane", "Jock"], "question": "the GCHQ whistleblower was prevented from publishing two books?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 AHL season"], "question": "the Providence Bruins lost their captain, two alternate captains, and two top defensemen heading into their ?"} +{"answers": ["St.", "St. Clair Drake", "Drake"], "question": ", an African-American sociologist, served as an adviser to the prime minister of Ghana in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["David Mirvish Gallery", "David Mirvish"], "question": "the modern art was housed on land his father had intended as a parking lot for his discount store?"} +{"answers": ["Būtingė oil terminal"], "question": "the is the only way to supply oil to the ORLEN Lietuva refinery in Lithuania as the pipeline was cut off in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Baetjer", "Anna", "Anna Medora Baetjer", "Anna Baetjer"], "question": " discovered the link between chromium exposure and cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Micah Hyde", "Hyde", "Micah", "Micah Richmond Hyde", "Micah Hyde"], "question": "Green Bay Packers rookie cornerback broke 17 school records playing high school football, including the most touchdown passes in a season?"} +{"answers": ["Oddball Hall"], "question": "according to a critic, the comedy film \"is...well...odd\"?"} +{"answers": ["Langlade", "Langlade, Gard"], "question": "the Cavalier Windmill at \"\", first mentioned in 1211, has been restored and is in good working order?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth", "Laird", "Elizabeth Laird", "Elizabeth Rebecca Laird", "Elizabeth Laird"], "question": "female physicist came out of retirement during WWII to research radar?"} +{"answers": ["2013 American League Wild Card tie-breaker game"], "question": "Evan Longoria helped the Tampa Bay Rays win the with a home run, his record-setting seventh in final games of the season?"} +{"answers": ["Sophia Dobson Collet", "Sophia Dobson", "Sophia", "Collet"], "question": " helped Josephine Butler repeal the Contagious Diseases Acts in India?"} +{"answers": ["Lo Nuestro Award for Rock/Alternative Album of the Year"], "question": "Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes won the Grammy Award, Latin Grammy Award and the with the same album?"} +{"answers": ["Russula densifolia"], "question": "although the is mildly to moderately toxic, it is sold as an edible species in some areas of Asia?"} +{"answers": ["Randall Cunningham II", "Randall", "Randall Cunningham", "II"], "question": "4-time Pro Bowl American football quarterback Randall Cunningham's best high school high jump was , but jumped in his junior year?"} +{"answers": ["Howard Brothers", "Willie and Eugene Howard"], "question": "after spending a decade on the vaudeville circuit, comics became \"a riot\" in Broadway revues?"} +{"answers": ["Robert de Lisle, 1st Baron Lisle", "Lisle", "Robert"], "question": ", was the owner of an illuminated manuscript, the \"Lisle Psalter\", now Arundel 83 in the British Library?"} +{"answers": ["Bates", "Grace", "Grace Bates"], "question": "mathematician was the only woman allowed to study differential equations in her final year at college?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward of Norfolk", "Norfolk"], "question": "two years after the magnificent wedding of , his father-in-law was hanged at Tyburn?"} +{"answers": ["Malören"], "question": "the wooden chapel on in northern Sweden became known as the \"cathedral of the islands\" due to its tall spire?"} +{"answers": ["Content audit"], "question": "a , a qualitative analysis of all or part of a website, can help an organization develop its content strategy?"} +{"answers": ["Ruud van Hemert", "Hemert", "Van Hemert", "Ruud"], "question": "in Dutch director \"Schatjes\" (1984), one of the most successful Dutch movies ever, parents and their children engage in guerrilla warfare?"} +{"answers": ["Albion Sports Complex"], "question": "no One Day International cricket matches have been played at the since 1985?"} +{"answers": ["Sidney", "Kennon", "Sidney Kennon"], "question": "royal midwife collected exotic animals and curiosities such as Oliver Cromwell's nightcap?"} +{"answers": ["Remy Sylado", "Remy", "Sylado"], "question": " \"\" chose his pseudonym based on the opening five notes of the Beatles song \"And I Love Her\"?"} +{"answers": ["Haidomyrmodes", "Haidomyrmodes mammuthus"], "question": "the Cretaceous ant is named for the similarity between its mandible shape and mammoth tusks?"} +{"answers": ["Gerda Munsinger", "Gerda", "Munsinger"], "question": ", called \"the Mata Hari of the Cold War\", caused Canada's first national sex scandal?"} +{"answers": ["Roman Thermae", "Roman Thermae in Varna", "Roman Thermae"], "question": "the in Varna are the largest surviving ancient buildings in Bulgaria?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Foley", "William Foley", "Foley"], "question": "as a World War II rifleman, protected his sketches by storing them in a cardboard tube that originally held a mortar shell?"} +{"answers": ["Maggie Murphy hoax", "Maggie Murphy"], "question": "the involved a photograph of a giant potato?"} +{"answers": ["Zigrasimecia tonsora", "Zigrasimecia"], "question": "the extinct ant \"\" is named from the Latin words \"tonsor\", meaning \"barber\", and \"oris\", meaning \"mouth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Philip A. Gunn", "Gunn", "Philip Gunn", "Philip"], "question": "in 2012, became the first member of the Republican Party to serve as Speaker of the Mississippi House of Representatives since 1876?"} +{"answers": ["Kay Behrensmeyer", "Behrensmeyer", "Kay"], "question": "the Ph.D dissertation of taphonomist suggested that sauropods were terrestrial?"} +{"answers": ["Skånela Church"], "question": "there are fifteen runestones in or near \"\", Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["Glaisher", "Cecilia Glaisher", "Cecilia Appelina Glaisher", "Cecilia Louisa Glaisher", "Cecilia"], "question": "photographer compiled an illustrated book of ferns during the Victorian fern craze?"} +{"answers": ["Haidomyrmex"], "question": "ants of the extinct genus could possibly open their mandibles to almost twice their head size?"} +{"answers": ["Patterson", "Daymon", "Daymon Patterson"], "question": "YouTube personality became a host on the Travel Channel after posting a YouTube video of himself eating a hamburger from Five Guys?"} +{"answers": ["Silas Ferrell House", "Ferrell House"], "question": "the first owner of the owned two businesses and helped to operate a third?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Freeman Barrows Ussher", "Ussher", "Elizabeth Barrows", "Elizabeth Barrows Ussher"], "question": "the diary of Christian missionary is said to have described \"unspeakable cruelty\"?"} +{"answers": ["Allen", "Allen J. Grubman", "Allen Grubman", "Grubman"], "question": "lawyer , seeking his first job, told his interviewer: \"I really want to work for you, but I don't come from a very wealthy family, so I can't afford to pay you very much to hire me\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yin", "Wu Yin", "Wu Yin", "Wu"], "question": "actress \"\" was dubbed the \"First Old Lady\" of Chinese cinema?"} +{"answers": ["RR Telescopii"], "question": "the star increased in brightness by several magnitudes beginning around 1944, but the increase was not noticed until 1948, when it was designated Nova Telescopium 1948?"} +{"answers": ["Gough", "Harry Dorsey Gough", "Harry"], "question": " was indicted for preaching at his own home during the American Revolution because he refused to swear the oath of allegiance to Maryland's rebel government?"} +{"answers": ["The Leadership Challenge"], "question": "according to the one of \"the five practices of exemplary leadership\" is to \"encourage the heart\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cedric", "Foo", "Cedric Foo"], "question": "Singaporean politician is currently a Member of Parliament for the Pioneer Single Member Constituency?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 AHL season"], "question": "retired ice hockey goalie Manny Legace became a goaltending consultant for the Springfield Falcons in their ?"} +{"answers": ["Konsert Lentera Timur Dato", "Konsert Lentera Timur"], "question": "for her , Siti Nurhaliza performed more than 30 songs, played two musical instruments, and blew a blowpipe despite being plagued by a sore throat?"} +{"answers": ["Haidoterminus cippus", "Haidoterminus"], "question": "the amber entombing the extinct ant \"\" was preserved in a lagoon or saltwater marsh?"} +{"answers": ["Field", "Colin Peter Field", "Colin"], "question": " has been ranked as the best bartender in the world by \"Forbes\" and \"Travel + Leisure\" magazines?"} +{"answers": ["Brussels Philharmonic"], "question": "the recorded the score for the award winning film \"The Artist\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sannie Louise Overly", "Sannie", "Sannie Overly", "Overly"], "question": " is the first woman to serve in a leadership position in the Kentucky House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Eleanora Knopf", "Knopf", "Eleanora"], "question": "pioneering petrographer was the daughter of General Tasker H. Bliss?"} +{"answers": ["George Edward White", "George E. White", "George E. White", "George", "White"], "question": "during the Armenian Genocide, Christian missionary \"\" claimed that girls were being sold for \"$2 to $4 each\"?"} +{"answers": ["Skagen Odde"], "question": "large parts of are protected, including Grenen?"} +{"answers": ["Audrey Juliet Arnott", "Audrey", "Arnott", "Audrey Arnott"], "question": "medical illustrator passed on techniques she learned from Max Brödel to other British illustrators?"} +{"answers": ["Boys Town Jerusalem"], "question": " is one of Israel's most important technological training centers?"} +{"answers": ["Jamaica Inn", "Jamaica Inn"], "question": " will be a three-part adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's \"Jamaica Inn\" novel?"} +{"answers": ["Alice of Norfolk", "Alice", "Norfolk"], "question": ", daughter of Thomas of Brotherton and granddaughter of Edward I, died as a result of an assault by her husband and his retainers?"} +{"answers": ["Culture of the Cook Islands"], "question": "the includes the traditional quilting art form of tivaevae \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yam", "Alex Yam Ziming", "Alex", "Alex Yam"], "question": "Singaporean politician , a member of the People's Action Party, also works for the National Trade Union Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Roscoe", "Roscoe Cook", "Cook"], "question": "in 1959 sprinter of the University of Oregon beat Olympic gold medalist Bobby Morrow and world record holder Ray Norton in the 100 metres and tied the world record?"} +{"answers": ["Chandra Datta", "Ram Chandra Datta", "Datta", "Ram"], "question": " and his cousin Narendra Nath Datta (later titled Swami Vivekananda), as disciples of Ramakrishna, belonged to the \"Householder Group\" and \"Renouncer Group\" respectively?"} +{"answers": ["Big Dome"], "question": "the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway's \"\" dome lounges remained on the \"El Capitan\" for just two years before being replaced by Hi-Level cars?"} +{"answers": ["Nishimoto-Neubert", "Miku", "Miku Nishimoto-Neubert"], "question": "pianist , a prize winner of the Leipzig Bach Competition, has been described as \"moving between capricious high spirits and a meditative inwardness\"?"} +{"answers": ["Salt River", "Salt River"], "question": "after 26 years of hydrologic dysfunction, the lower channel of California's formerly navigable \"\" was restored to tidal action?"} +{"answers": ["Park Appeal"], "question": "Thoroughbred racehorse , a leading two-year-old filly in 1984, was purchased as a broodmare by Sheikh Mohammed and produced at least nine winners from twelve foals?"} +{"answers": ["Daylight Building", "Daylight Building"], "question": "the , built in the 1920s in Knoxville, Tennessee, gets its name from a design that provides daylight illumination in its interior?"} +{"answers": ["Ligusticum scoticum"], "question": "the parsley-flavoured herb grows on northern European cliffs, but cannot survive in seabird colonies?"} +{"answers": ["Farnham Hospital", "Farnham County Hospital"], "question": " received a gift of a Holy Communion set from Florence Nightingale in 1854?"} +{"answers": ["La Pausa"], "question": "Winston Churchill seemed \"twenty years younger\" when he stayed at ?"} +{"answers": ["Feast of the Gods", "Feast of the Gods"], "question": "painting a \"(example illustrated)\" allowed artists to display their virtuosity by showing a generous range of nude figures in complicated poses?"} +{"answers": ["Wodrow", "Andrew Wodrow", "Andrew"], "question": "Virginia merchant auctioned his entire inventory of imported British goods in 1775 to aid the American Revolutionary patriot cause in Boston?"} +{"answers": ["Swami Vivekananda Youth Employment Week"], "question": "during the in April 2012, 65,000 youths were handed job appointment letters in Gujarat, India?"} +{"answers": ["1969 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "when the defeated Ole Miss, a national record was set for passes completed between both teams with 55?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Bunting", "William Bunting", "Bunting"], "question": "Thorne Moors, England, once called \"Thorne Waste\", were preserved by the work of eccentric eco-warrior ?"} +{"answers": ["María", "María Fernanda Cardoso", "Cardoso"], "question": "Colombian-born artist trained her own flea circus for an installation?"} +{"answers": ["Shen", "Shen Zhurong", "Zhurong"], "question": " is considered the Father of Library Science in China?"} +{"answers": ["Wii Sports", "Wii Sports Club"], "question": "the upcoming video game , featuring HD remakes of \"Wii Sports\" minigames, will allow players to represent their region in online contests?"} +{"answers": ["Gulliver", "Julia Henrietta Gulliver", "Julia Gulliver", "Julia"], "question": "philosopher was the only woman in a department of 200 men when she studied in Leipzig?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Crimson"], "question": "the WWII Allies used thirty-four Vought F4U Corsairs, two aircraft carriers, four battleships, six cruisers, and ten destroyers in ?"} +{"answers": ["Dhalia"], "question": " won her Citra Award for Best Leading Actress for playing a prostitute despite having been sent to Islamic schools since youth?"} +{"answers": ["Zospeum tholussum"], "question": "the microscopic cave snail \"\" is so slow that in a week's time it may only move a few millimeters or centimeters in circles?"} +{"answers": ["Lotte", "Lotte Brand Philip", "Philip"], "question": "Albrecht Dürer's paintings of his parents were reunited in 2012 after art historian identified the portrait of his mother, thought lost since the 17th century?"} +{"answers": ["Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family"], "question": "Lewis Henry Morgan editor refused to let him dedicate to his two dead daughters?"} +{"answers": ["Pirie", "Antoinette", "Antoinette Pirie"], "question": "ophthalmologist investigated the effect of mustard gas on the cornea?"} +{"answers": ["Bridge Field", "Langrigg"], "question": " Hall Farm produces free range eggs for the UK's Morrisons supermarket?"} +{"answers": ["Cam", "Cam Winton", "Winton"], "question": " has held press conferences on a moving Metro Transit bus and in the largest pothole in Minneapolis?"} +{"answers": ["Manby", "Charles Manby", "Charles"], "question": " was an engineer on the first iron-hulled steamship to cross the English Channel, and was on the scientific commission on the Suez Canal, the International Commission for the piercing of the isthmus of Suez?"} +{"answers": ["Neo-Slavism"], "question": "shortly before the First World War, advocated the creation of a federation of Slavic states?"} +{"answers": ["Armillaria mellea"], "question": "the growing tips of the mycelia of the \"\" are bioluminescent?"} +{"answers": ["Lee", "Ellen", "Ellen Lee"], "question": "Singaporean politician and lawyer was awarded the Pingat Bakti Masyarakat (Public Service Star in Malay) in 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Pere Marquette", "Pere Marquette Railway", "Pere Marquette"], "question": "the Pere Marquette Railway's was the first new streamlined passenger train introduced in the United States after World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Vedaranyam March"], "question": "the organised by C. Rajagopalachari from Trichinopoly was the second of its kind and ranked next only to Dandi March?"} +{"answers": ["Spin", "Spin"], "question": "Jason Wade wrote the Lifehouse song \"\" when he was 16?"} +{"answers": ["Francisco Rafael Arellano Félix", "Félix", "Francisco"], "question": "Tijuana Cartel drug lord was killed by a clown?"} +{"answers": ["Sibyl M. Rock", "Sibyl Rock", "Rock", "Sibyl Martha Rock", "Sibyl"], "question": "mathematician \"\" helped develop both analog and digital computers for use in mass spectrometry?"} +{"answers": ["Minshat Abu Omar"], "question": " was one of the most important strategic and economic places of Protodynastic Egypt and was re-used in late Roman period?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Joy", "Thomas Musgrave Joy"], "question": " painted not just Grace Darling but also the paddlesteamer passengers she rescued?"} +{"answers": ["Action of 4 September 1782"], "question": "on , the Royal Navy ship HMS \"Rainbow\" was responsible for capturing the 360 men aboard a French Navy frigate with the first proper use of a carronade?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Edward Novogratz", "Michael Novogratz", "Novogratz"], "question": "self-made billionaire became USA Wrestling man of the year for his public service?"} +{"answers": ["Greater fairy armadillo"], "question": "the is persecuted because of a traditional belief that it is an animal of ill omen?"} +{"answers": ["Swami Vivekananda's prayer to Kali at Dakshineswar", "Vivekananda's prayer to Kali at Dakshineswar"], "question": "according to scholars, \"(image of deity pictured)\" was a significant event in his life?"} +{"answers": ["Waar"], "question": " set a new opening day box office receipt record for a Pakistani film, beating that previously held by \"Chennai Express\"?"} +{"answers": ["Prince of Wales", "Prince of Wales", "Prince Of Wales"], "question": "in 1788, the convict ship drifted helplessly off Rio de Janeiro for a day, because her crew were too ill to bring her into port?"} +{"answers": ["Borch", "Gaston", "Gaston Borch"], "question": " conducted the first orchestral performance to be broadcast on Swedish radio?"} +{"answers": ["Quackenbos", "Mary Grace Quackenbos Humiston", "Mary Grace Quackenbos", "Mary"], "question": " was the first female United States Attorney?"} +{"answers": ["Friends for Twenty Years"], "question": "the \"Neighbours\" 20th anniversary episode \"\" featured cameo appearances from many former cast members?"} +{"answers": ["Satyapriya Banerjee", "Banerjee", "Satyapriya"], "question": "in 1953, , the sole national parliamentarian of the All India Forward Bloc, was expelled from his party?"} +{"answers": ["Pingyao Zhuan", "The Three Sui Quash the Demons' Revolt", "Sui Quash the Demons' Revolt"], "question": "the , a shenmo fantasy novel written in the Ming Dynasty, is loosely based on a historical revolt?"} +{"answers": ["Daedaleopsis confragosa"], "question": "the is used in ornamental paper-making?"} +{"answers": ["Mourdi Depression"], "question": "a sub-surface channel was traced by aeromagnetic surveys in the region of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Blanche", "Blanche Wheeler Williams", "Williams"], "question": " and Harriet Boyd Hawes discovered the ancient Minoan complex at Gournia in 1901?"} +{"answers": ["Danny Trejo", "Danny Trejo filmography"], "question": "after receiving his first credited role in \"\", went on to star in two hundred-odd more films, including \"Desperado\", \"Con Air\", \"Grindhouse\", and \"Machete\"?"} +{"answers": ["Brislington House"], "question": " was one of the first purpose built lunatic asylums in England?"} +{"answers": ["Black Cat", "Black Cat"], "question": "the B-24 Liberator bomber was the last American bomber to be shot down over Germany in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Parthian war of Caracalla"], "question": "according to one Roman historian, the started after the Roman emperor Caracalla \"\" massacred his would-be bride and wedding guests?"} +{"answers": ["On the Pathos of Truth"], "question": "Friedrich Nietzsche, author of \"The Antichrist\", gave a set of essays including as a Christmas gift to the daughter of Franz Liszt?"} +{"answers": ["Nawab", "Nawab Faizunnesa", "Faizunnesa"], "question": " was the first woman in south Asia to be awarded the title of \"Nawab\" by Queen Victoria, for her campaign for female education and other social issues?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Howe", "James Howe Carse", "Carse"], "question": ", who was born in Edinburgh, was declared the \"best painter\" in New South Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Atmano mokshartham jagat hitaya cha"], "question": ", a motto created by Swami Vivekananda, suggests a twofold aim of human life one is to seek one's own salvation and the other is to do welfare of the world?"} +{"answers": ["Brunei Investment Agency"], "question": ", a government-owned corporation that manages 40% of Brunei's foreign reserves, owns The Beverly Hills Hotel?"} +{"answers": ["Gladys Anderson Emerson", "Gladys Ludwina Anderson Emerson", "Gladys Anderson", "Emerson", "Gladys"], "question": "the first person to isolate Vitamin E, , taught history before starting her career in biochemistry?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Naval College", "Royal Naval College, Greenwich"], "question": "Queen Elizabeth II knighted Francis Chichester on the river steps of the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 AHL season"], "question": "the Albany Devils lost two of the previous season's three top scorers before the start of their ?"} +{"answers": ["Tacy Atkinson", "Tacy", "Atkinson"], "question": "during the Armenian Genocide, smuggled razor blades into a prison where Armenians were imprisoned so that they could escape?"} +{"answers": ["Euskadi Roja"], "question": "the Basque Communist publication was banned by French authorities in 1950?"} +{"answers": ["The Boys of Ghost Town"], "question": ", starring Danny Trejo, was shot in San Antonio by Latina filmmaker Pablo Véliz?"} +{"answers": ["Reich Bride Schools"], "question": "the of Nazi Germany were intended to teach young women how to be \"perfect Nazi brides\"?"} +{"answers": ["Doing Time, Doing Vipassana"], "question": "the Israeli documentary film shows how a Buddhist meditation technique was used to rehabilitate people in one of the world's harshest prisons?"} +{"answers": ["Sector Kanda"], "question": "on April 1, 1986, Nepalese communist rebels , trying to start a popular uprising?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Carse", "Alexander", "Carse"], "question": " painted three of the earliest pictorial descriptions of games of football?"} +{"answers": ["Jenny Gross"], "question": "Melissa Bergland \"\" made her television acting debut playing in \"Winners & Losers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marcus Stern", "Stern", "Marcus Stern", "Marcus"], "question": "journalist won the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting that led to the bribery conviction of Congressman Randy \"Duke\" Cunningham?"} +{"answers": ["Far Away Love"], "question": "the 1947 premiere of Chen Liting's is considered a landmark event in postwar Chinese cinema?"} +{"answers": ["1968 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "when the played Miami, it was the first college football game broadcast nationally on prime time television?"} +{"answers": ["Ron", "Ron Sim Chye Hock", "Sim", "Ron Sim"], "question": "Singaporean business magnate and former noodle-seller became a billionaire thanks to his investments in the Osim International company?"} +{"answers": ["Tunicata", "Tunicate"], "question": "although a is an invertebrate, its larva \"\" may have a notochord and resemble a small tadpole?"} +{"answers": ["Tomáš", "Hertl", "Tomas Hertl", "Tomáš Hertl"], "question": " is the first teenager to play in a National Hockey League season opener for the San Jose Sharks since Marc-Édouard Vlasic in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Patio 29"], "question": " became a Chilean national monument partially for its role in verifying the fates of those who disappeared during the Pinochet military government?"} +{"answers": ["Bouillargues"], "question": "the church at houses an 18th-century wooden statue of the Virgin Mary bearing the infant Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["Maroua Kharbouch", "Maroua", "Kharbouch"], "question": "Miss Gibraltar 2013, , held hands on stage with Miss Spain at the Miss World 2013 final despite recent political tensions between both countries?"} +{"answers": ["Altenburg Abbey"], "question": " \"\", the Baroque structure which replaced the earlier Romanesque abbey, is said to be one of the finest in Austria?"} +{"answers": ["Carin Hjulström", "Carin", "Hjulström"], "question": "Swedish television presenter presented Melodifestivalen 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Filipinos in Poland"], "question": "there were around 525 as of September 2012, and that most of them resided in the country temporarily?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel S. Schanck", "Daniel S. Schanck Observatory"], "question": "the , Rutgers University's first astronomical observatory, was designed after the Tower of the Winds in Athens' ancient agora?"} +{"answers": ["Il est cinq heures, Paris s'éveille"], "question": "Jacques Dutronc's was voted best French-language single of all time in a poll of music critics?"} +{"answers": ["Telling the bees"], "question": "it is customary in England to ?"} +{"answers": ["Chen Liting", "Chen", "Liting"], "question": "although \"\" was abandoned as an infant and then lost both his adoptive parents by age seven, he grew up to become one of China's most prominent playwrights and directors?"} +{"answers": ["Nik Turley", "Turley", "Nik"], "question": "New York Yankees prospect was chosen with the third-to-last selection, 1,502nd overall, of the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft?"} +{"answers": ["Dead in Tombstone"], "question": " (2013), which stars Danny Trejo, was compared with \"Pale Rider\" (1985), starring Clint Eastwood?"} +{"answers": ["Ang Wei Neng", "Ang", "Neng", "Wei Neng"], "question": "Singaporean politician used to be an officer in the Singapore Police Force but now works with buses?"} +{"answers": ["Pleasure Dome", "Pleasure Dome"], "question": "Pullman-Standard's dome lounges were named after a line from Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem \"Kubla Khan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Genocide of indigenous peoples in Paraguay"], "question": "the led to 85 per cent of the Aché tribe being hacked to death with machetes?"} +{"answers": ["William Parks", "William", "William Parks", "Parks"], "question": "the American colonial printer established four new newspapers in his lifetime?"} +{"answers": ["Caveirac"], "question": "the château at now houses the town hall?"} +{"answers": ["Stephenson", "Tristan", "Tristan Stephenson"], "question": " is considered to be one of London's best cocktail makers?"} +{"answers": ["1996 Brickyard 400"], "question": "Dale Jarrett kissed the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's yard of bricks after winning the ?"} +{"answers": ["Chechen–Russian conflict"], "question": "the \"(Chechen rebel pictured)\" dates back as far as 1785?"} +{"answers": ["Reseda minoica"], "question": "the novel species of plant is the ancestor of one of the most ancient fragrant plants, the common mignonette?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 AHL season"], "question": "Bridgeport Sound Tigers officials have denied claims the ice hockey team may move to Long Island some time after their ?"} +{"answers": ["International Society for Soil Mechanics", "International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering"], "question": "the first three presidents of the organization that is now the were Karl Terzaghi, A. W. Skempton, and Arthur Casagrande?"} +{"answers": ["Bullet", "Bullet"], "question": "Danny Trejo is ?"} +{"answers": ["Wright", "John Henry Wright", "John"], "question": "Harvard professor \"\", whose teaching range was \"encyclopaedic\", described Indian Hindu monk Swami Vivekananda as \"more learned than all our learned professors put together\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lenong"], "question": "the traditional Betawi theatrical genre was almost extinct by the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Anne Baldwin Gust Brown", "Anne Gust Brown"], "question": "First Lady of California, has served as both an Executive Vice-President for Gap Inc. and on the board of directors for Jack in the Box?"} +{"answers": ["Pay Our Military Act"], "question": "the provided appropriations to pay members of the U.S. military in spite of the country's recent federal government shutdown?"} +{"answers": ["Zaqy", "Zaqy Mohamad", "Mohamad"], "question": "Singaporean politician , a member of the People's Action Party, is a Member of Parliament for the Chua Chu Kang Group Representation Constituency?"} +{"answers": ["Slender catshark"], "question": "although the only grows to about , the dermal denticles of other sharks have been found in its stomach?"} +{"answers": ["Crimonmogate"], "question": " \"(mansion pictured)\" reportedly had to be sold to pay the prize money after a puzzle was solved in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Meeting at Night"], "question": "in 1845 Robert Browning met Elizabeth Barrett and wrote \"\", the \"most sensual poem\" he had written up to that time?"} +{"answers": ["Charland", "Rene Charland", "Rene"], "question": "four-time NASCAR Sportsman Division champion became better known as \"The Champ\" than by his real name?"} +{"answers": ["Comodoro Rivadavia Cathedral", "Comodoro Rivadavia"], "question": "the publisher Lonely Planet called the \"\" the \"ugliest cathedral you'll ever see\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cretekos", "George", "George N. Cretekos", "George Cretekos"], "question": "Clearwater mayor served as a legislative aide to Congressman Bill Young for 36 years?"} +{"answers": ["Crenshaw", "Crenshaw"], "question": "Nipsey Hussle released the mixtape for free online with limited edition copies worth $100 that were sold out within 24 hours?"} +{"answers": ["Triscari", "John", "John Triscari"], "question": ", the coach of the Australia women's national wheelchair basketball team at the 2012 Summer Paralympics, works at Rockingham Senior High School?"} +{"answers": ["Hart Lake basin", "Hart Lake", "Hart Lake"], "question": "before a drought caused to dry up, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service captured and relocated rare Warner suckers, re-introducing them when water returned to the lake?"} +{"answers": ["Romano", "Antonio Romano", "Antonio", "Antonio Romano"], "question": "Argentine thrash metal guitarist was considered a potential guitarist for V8?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Turley", "Turley", "Bob"], "question": " \"\", an award-winning baseball player, earned more money as a financial planner than through baseball?"} +{"answers": ["De Filippi's petrel", "De Filippi's Petrel"], "question": " was named after Professor Filippo de Filippi who died in 1867 during the scientific voyage round the world in which the bird was discovered?"} +{"answers": ["Reality Changers"], "question": "graduates of the program had earned an estimated $25 million in college scholarships through 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Medium", "Medium"], "question": "TechCrunch's Drew Olanoff thought , the service created by Twitter's founders, got its name from being a \"medium\" size platform in between that and Blogger?"} +{"answers": ["Ancyronyx"], "question": " \"\" can only breathe in moderate to fast-moving bodies of water?"} +{"answers": ["Jimmy Walker", "Jimmy Walker", "Walker", "Jimmy"], "question": " was captain of both the basketball and football teams at the University of Alabama and later served as head basketball coach at the Virginia Military Institute?"} +{"answers": ["Fourques, Gard", "Fourques"], "question": "a water tower and public water supply was built at to try to prevent future outbreaks of cholera?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Ian McCurrach", "McCurrach"], "question": "the actor and director co-authored \"Special Talents, Special Needs: Drama for People with Learning Disabilities\"?"} +{"answers": ["1951 Atlantic C-124 disappearance"], "question": "in 1951, a United States Air Force Douglas C-124 Globemaster II vanished, and ?"} +{"answers": ["An Introduction to Animals and Political Theory"], "question": "in , Alasdair Cochrane argues that animals are best offered justice through a theory combining utilitarianism and liberalism?"} +{"answers": ["Gothic House"], "question": " \"\", a \"fanciful and irresponsibly Gothick\" 1820s building in Brighton, has most recently housed a video rental shop and the Rock 'N' Roller American Pool bar?"} +{"answers": ["Gods and demons fiction"], "question": ", the \"gods and demons\" genre of Chinese literature, includes fantasy novels such as \"Journey to the West\" and \"Investiture of the Gods\"?"} +{"answers": ["Waterton", "Robert", "Robert Waterton"], "question": ", as Constable of Pontefract Castle, had custody of Richard II of England after his deposition?"} +{"answers": ["1984 Summer Olympics torch relay"], "question": "participants in the had to pay $3,000 to run a kilometer?"} +{"answers": ["Camberwell Grove", "Camberwell Grove Conservation"], "question": "Grove Chapel is one of several Grade II listed buildings along ?"} +{"answers": ["Demetrius Newton", "Demetrius", "Demetrius Caiphus Newton", "Newton"], "question": " defended Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rosa Parks, and was the first Black speaker pro tempore in the history of the Alabama House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 AHL season"], "question": "retired ice hockey player Rob Blake became general manager of the Manchester Monarchs starting in their ?"} +{"answers": ["Superman/Wonder Woman"], "question": "the 2013 comic book series , which explores the relationship between Superman and Wonder Woman, has been compared to \"Twilight\"?"} +{"answers": ["Newmarket Citizens' Band"], "question": " is the oldest continuously operating concert band in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Berrío Park"], "question": " \"(statue in park pictured)\" is considered the geographical center of Medellín, Colombia?"} +{"answers": ["Hermes Press", "Hermes Press YouTube"], "question": "the popular comic strip \"The Phantom\" is in the fifth installment of reissues by ?"} +{"answers": ["TopNotch"], "question": "Dutch record label is credited with putting Dutch hip-hop on the map?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 AHL season"], "question": "the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena underwent $2.5 million in renovations before the start of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Brzeg Castle"], "question": " contains Poland's only \"perfectly preserved medieval hunting bow\"?"} +{"answers": ["Virgin and Child Enthroned"], "question": "Rogier van der Weyden's c. 1430–32 painting \"\" may be the left hand wing of a dismantled diptych, with \"St George and the Dragon\" as the opposite panel?"} +{"answers": ["Lorenzaccio", "Lorenzaccio"], "question": "the Triple Crown winner Nijinsky lost the 1970 Champion Stakes by three-quarters of a length to the 100/7 long-shot ?"} +{"answers": ["Fury of the Congo"], "question": "the William A. Berke-directed (1951) follows Jungle Jim in the Congo battling a giant desert spider and a few hunters?"} +{"answers": ["Stavanger Airport, Forus"], "question": ", built as a military air base by the Luftwaffe at the site of a former lake, is currently the site of an industrial park?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Koster", "Henry Koster", "Henry", "Koster"], "question": " friend, the poet Robert Southey, encouraged him to write his \"Travels in Brazil\"?"} +{"answers": ["Daridra Narayana"], "question": " is an axiom enunciated by Swami Vivekananda that espouses service of the poor as equivalent in importance and piety to the service of God?"} +{"answers": ["Trabajo"], "question": "the Venezuelan president Rómulo Betancourt had been the director of the Costa Rican communist newspaper in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Boss", "Boss"], "question": "the upcoming film will mark actor Ronit Roy first role as an antagonist and second consecutive one as a police officer after \"Shootout at Wadala\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tyus Jones", "Tyus Robert Jones", "Jones", "Tyus"], "question": " earned two gold medals in international basketball competitions before his 17th birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Morales", "Valerie", "Valerie Morales"], "question": " debut album included many reggaeton ballads with \"clean lyrics\" that \"women can relate to\"?"} +{"answers": ["Love and Glamour"], "question": "the bottle for Jennifer Lopez's fragrance , created by the entertainer with designer Jon DiNapoli, was shaped to resemble \"a woman wearing an elegant gown\"?"} +{"answers": ["Erema"], "question": "R. D. Blackmore, author of \"Lorna Doone\", considered his \"most unlucky novel\", in part because the public could not pronounce the title character's name?"} +{"answers": ["Herman Hugh Fudenberg", "H.", "H. Hugh Fudenberg", "Fudenberg"], "question": "in an interview with Brian Deer, claimed to be able to cure autistic children using his own bone marrow?"} +{"answers": ["Montana State University", "Montana State University Library"], "question": " is home to the 7500-volume Trout and Salmonids Collection of books, periodicals, grey literature with ephemera, and research materials on trout and fly fishing?"} +{"answers": ["Khaplu Palace"], "question": "the site for the UNESCO Asia Pacific Heritage Award-winning was based on where a large rock ended up after being rolled down a cliff?"} +{"answers": ["Cheap Thrills", "Cheap Thrills"], "question": "rights to the film were the focus of a rare bidding war at the South by Southwest Festival?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Paston", "William Paston", "William Paston"], "question": "the letters of the family of are \"the richest source there is for every aspect of the lives of gentlemen and gentlewomen of the English middle ages\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aimargues"], "question": "in a bullfighting tradition in , an unarmed \"raseteur\" attempts to snatch a rosette from between the bull's horns?"} +{"answers": ["Fred", "Fred Douglas Shepard", "Shepard", "Fred Shepard", "Fred D. Shepard"], "question": "when \"\" died, someone is said to have remarked \"I have not seen Jesus, but I have seen Dr. Shepard\"?"} +{"answers": ["Enbetsu", "Enbetsu, Hokkaido"], "question": "the town of , is the northernmost point of rice production in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Heydon", "John Heydon", "John", "John Heydon"], "question": ", believing the second child born to his wife Eleanor was not his, threatened to cut off her nose and kill the infant?"} +{"answers": ["Transportation in Montana"], "question": "over 40 now-defunct railroads were part of in the industrial period of the 19th and early 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 AHL season"], "question": "former Cincinnati Cyclones head coach Jarrod Skalde became assistant coach with the Norfolk Admirals in their in the American Hockey League?"} +{"answers": ["White Dwarf", "White Dwarf"], "question": "despite poor reviews, the Francis Ford Coppola and Robert Halmi Sr. film received a 1995 ASC Awards nomination for \"Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography\" for Phedon Papamichael?"} +{"answers": ["Zein-o-din Caravanserai", "Zeinodin Caravanserai", "Zein-o-Din Caravanserai"], "question": "the recent renovation of the \"\" in Iran took three years and included the use of 13,000 pumice stones to remove the grime on the interior walls?"} +{"answers": ["Paston", "John Paston", "John Paston", "John"], "question": "between 1461 and 1465, , one of the writers of the \"Paston Letters\", was outlawed, and imprisoned three times in the Fleet Prison?"} +{"answers": ["Whitecheek shark"], "question": "the female gives birth to a litter of up to four live young?"} +{"answers": ["Swedish Workers Union"], "question": "when the was dissolved in 1919, its chairman burned all of its central archives?"} +{"answers": ["John Strollo", "Strollo", "John"], "question": "after 35 years of coaching American football, considers being tight ends coach at Penn State a \"dream job\"?"} +{"answers": ["H.M.S. Parliament"], "question": " is \"rather leaky\"?"} +{"answers": ["Björck", "Hildegard Björck", "Hildegard"], "question": " \"\" was the first Swedish woman to complete an academic degree?"} +{"answers": ["Balderschwang Yew"], "question": "the is possibly the oldest tree in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Lima", "Lima"], "question": " is the first Peruvian restaurant in Europe to be awarded a Michelin star?"} +{"answers": ["Franciszek", "Ząbecki", "Franciszek Ząbecki"], "question": "station master collected incriminating evidence against Holocaust perpetrators by keeping records of railway deliveries to Treblinka extermination camp?"} +{"answers": ["People's Liberation Guerrilla Army", "People's Liberation Guerrilla Army", "People's Guerrilla Army"], "question": "the , the armed wing of the Communist Party of India (Maoist), is 45 percent female?"} +{"answers": ["Large-eared tenrec"], "question": "the body temperature of the fluctuates with its surroundings and it may become torpid in the heat of the day?"} +{"answers": ["Abhilash Tomy", "Abhilash", "Tomy"], "question": " of the Indian Navy, who spent 151 days circumnavigating the globe, solo, began his daily routine with the Shambhavi Mahamudra meditation?"} +{"answers": ["Hastings", "Ralph", "Ralph Hastings", "Ralph Hastings"], "question": " was Keeper of the Lions and Leopards in the Tower of London?"} +{"answers": ["Plathymenia"], "question": "the \"vinhática\" tree, \"\", provides the preferred timber for making dugout canoes in Brazil, because it is resistant to rotting?"} +{"answers": ["Hive", "Hive"], "question": "Earl Sweatshirt recorded his part for his song \"\" in only one take?"} +{"answers": ["Burchard", "Precht", "Burchard Precht"], "question": "the 1674 carving by for Storkyrkan's Royal Pew was to a design by Nicodemus Tessin the Younger?"} +{"answers": ["Marmaduke", "Marmaduke Gwynne", "Gwynne"], "question": "when Welsh magistrate went to read the Riot Act to Howell Harris, he ended up being converted by the evangelist?"} +{"answers": ["Rejtan", "Rejtan"], "question": "Jan Matejko's painting \"\" caused a scandal, won a gold medal in Paris, and was purchased by Emperor Franz Joseph I and looted by Nazis?"} +{"answers": ["Richard", "Welles", "Richard Hastings, Baron Welles"], "question": " attended the coronation of Richard III only three weeks after Richard had beheaded Hastings' brother, William?"} +{"answers": ["Nebojša M. Krstić", "Nebojša", "Krstić"], "question": "Serbian rightist theologian and sociologist died in a car accident in 2001, which his followers interpreted as a politically motivated assassination?"} +{"answers": ["Danny Trejo", "Danny", "Trejo"], "question": "funds for the upcoming action-thriller , starring Danny Trejo, were raised through the website Kickstarter?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Gresson", "Henry Barnes Gresson"], "question": "after the death of other judges, \"\" remained as New Zealand's only judge?"} +{"answers": ["CIA activities in Syria"], "question": "a to overthrow the Syrian government failed when some officials turned over their bribes to the Syrian intelligence service?"} +{"answers": ["Cancer and nausea"], "question": " are associated in about fifty percent of people affected by a malignant neoplasm?"} +{"answers": ["Camille Levin", "Camille", "Levin"], "question": "American professional soccer player helped Swedish club Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC win the 2013 Svenska Supercupen Women?"} +{"answers": ["Sanjak of Vidin"], "question": "in 1460, the Ottoman sultan rewarded Ali Bey Mihaloğlu for his success in the battle near Baziaş by appointing him as sanjakbey of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Joan Jara", "Jara", "Joan"], "question": " \"\" adopted her husband Víctor Jara's surname upon fleeing Chile in 1973, when he was killed by the Pinochet military government in the 1973 coup?"} +{"answers": ["Q Who"], "question": "the \"\" episode \"\", which introduced the Borg, won two Emmy Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Raemer", "Raemer Schreiber", "Raemer Edgar Schreiber", "Schreiber"], "question": " was responsible for the development of nuclear rocket propulsion?"} +{"answers": ["Le Cailar"], "question": "archaeologists at in southern France have unearthed about thirty human skulls?"} +{"answers": ["John Rope", "Rope", "John"], "question": " was the first Apache scout to receive the medal of honor?"} +{"answers": ["Rainham Hall"], "question": " is hailed as having such an \"outstanding level of significance\" that even its vases are Grade II* listed?"} +{"answers": ["Mr Straw's House"], "question": " \"\" is \"the nearest thing to a time capsule that the National Trust has ever received\"?"} +{"answers": ["Józef", "Wybicki", "Józef Wybicki", "Józef Rufin Wybicki"], "question": "Polish jurist and activist wrote the national anthem of Poland while serving in the Polish Legions in Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Vauvert"], "question": "a community garage in helps customers receiving social support with the costs of repairing their vehicles?"} +{"answers": ["Christian Workers Union of Sweden", "Christian Workers Union of Sweden"], "question": "many of the workers that joined the 1899 did so in response to hikes in membership fees in other unions?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Heydon", "Heydon"], "question": "in the memorial window of the church at West Wickham, is depicted as a kneeling skeleton?"} +{"answers": ["Douwe Blumberg", "Blumberg", "Douwe"], "question": "sculptor was until 2000 a professional horse trainer for 18 years, and since then has received numerous awards and over 200 commissions, including America's Response Monument?"} +{"answers": ["Wukang Road"], "question": "Tang Shaoyi, the first prime minister of the Republic of China, was assassinated at his home on , now designated a National Historic and Cultural Street?"} +{"answers": ["Secondary School Mathematics Curriculum Improvement Study"], "question": "the of the 1960s and 1970s sought to end the separate yearly teachings of algebra, geometry, trigonometry, etc. in American high schools?"} +{"answers": ["Melati van Agam", "Melati van Agam"], "question": "advertisements for the 1940 film emphasised the writer's credentials as a journalist, in order to appear more modern?"} +{"answers": ["The Pirates of Orion"], "question": "the script for the \"\" episode \"\" originated from a story by an 11th grader from East Meadow High School?"} +{"answers": ["Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman"], "question": "the luxury hotel in the Cayman Islands comprises two buildings set on either side of the boulevard that runs parallel to the Seven Mile Beach and linked by a catwalk?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 AHL season"], "question": "the Worcester Sharks lost their all-time leading goaltender, Alex Stalock, to the San Jose Sharks just before their ?"} +{"answers": ["Verbrennungskommando Warschau"], "question": "the purpose of was to dispose of the evidence of a systematic campaign of mass murder after an uprising?"} +{"answers": ["Transportes Aéreos Nacionales SA", "Transportes Aéreos Nacionales"], "question": "from onwards, and LANICA operated a BAC One-Eleven on a joint basis?"} +{"answers": ["Heggelund", "Stefan", "Stefan Heggelund"], "question": "both , a conservative, and his girlfriend Hadia Tajik, a social democrat, were elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Amir Chakhmaq Complex"], "question": "Yazd's \"\" contains a bathhouse, caravanserai, confectioner, mosque, and tekyeh?"} +{"answers": ["Kjeller Airport"], "question": ", established in 1912, was the first airport in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Hulda Jane Stumpf", "Hulda Stumpf", "Stumpf", "Hulda"], "question": "because American Christian missionary protested against female genital mutilation in Kenya, she was killed and perhaps ritually cut in retribution?"} +{"answers": ["Mozart's birthplace"], "question": "Leopold Mozart vacated in Salzburg in 1773 but was in constant touch through letters with his landlord during the Mozart family grand tour between 1763 and 1766?"} +{"answers": ["point set registration", "Point set registration"], "question": " \"(example illustrated)\" can be used to align MRI scans and CAT scans?"} +{"answers": ["Sun King", "Sun King Brewing"], "question": " won eight awards, including four gold medals, at the 2012 Great American Beer Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Mersey Match Factory"], "question": "the was the first building in the United Kingdom to be constructed using the flat-slab concrete technique?"} +{"answers": ["Franciscus Pahr", "Franciscus", "Pahr"], "question": " supervised the rebuilding of Uppsala Castle and designed its garden plan?"} +{"answers": ["Gavrić", "Momčilo Gavrić", "Momčilo"], "question": " was the youngest soldier-participant in World War I, and the youngest lance sergeant in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Quattro Pezzi Sacri", "Quattro pezzi sacri"], "question": "Giuseppe Verdi \"\" combined in four sacred vocal compositions, including an \"Ave Maria\" on an enigmatic scale for solo voices and a \"Te Deum\"?"} +{"answers": ["Melody Inn", "Melody Inn"], "question": "the has hosted an estimated 7,000 musical acts since 2001?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José Alves Correia da Silva", "Silva", "Dom José Alves Correia da Silva"], "question": "Dom ordered Sister Lúcia to write down the Third Secret of Fatima?"} +{"answers": ["Övedskloster Manor", "Övedskloster Castle"], "question": "when King Gustav III of Sweden visited , he is said to have exclaimed \"Too royal for an ordinary citizen!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Muslim Nesan"], "question": "the Colombo Arwi weekly \"(1884 issue cover pictured)\" interviewed exiled Egyptian nationalist leader Ahmed Orabi soon after his arrival in Ceylon?"} +{"answers": ["Pedro Afonso, Prince Imperial of Brazil", "Pedro", "Pedro, Prince Imperial of Brazil", "Brazil"], "question": "the death of prompted his father, Pedro II of Brazil, to become indifferent to the empire's fate?"} +{"answers": ["Yellow-necked mouse", "Yellow-necked Mouse"], "question": "the may enable seedling beech trees to grow in locations away from the parent tree?"} +{"answers": ["Dasima"], "question": "the removal of magic was one of the ways in which the film was made more modern than the source material?"} +{"answers": ["2013 Mudsummer Classic", "Mudsummer Classic"], "question": "Norm Benning singlehandedly made the a success by nearly getting wrecked three times?"} +{"answers": ["Progradungula otwayensis"], "question": " \"\" build ladders to catch prey?"} +{"answers": ["Interstate 805"], "question": "the design of the Mission Valley Viaduct on was inspired by the Mission San Diego de Alcalá and recognized by the American Society of Civil Engineers?"} +{"answers": ["Purcell O'Gorman", "Nicholas Purcell O'Gorman", "Purcell", "O'Gorman"], "question": "the Irish nationalist was caricatured in \"Vanity Fair\" by \"Ape\" as \"The Joker for Waterford\"?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Mu'tadid"], "question": "the Caliph managed to halt the decline of the Abbasid Caliphate during his reign, but at the cost of a huge bureaucracy and some 80% of expenditure going to the army?"} +{"answers": ["Adelaide Crescent"], "question": "on census day in 1861, the 29 occupied houses in , Hove \"(east side pictured)\", had 182 servants between them?"} +{"answers": ["Fedor", "Fedor Grigoryevich Solntsev", "Solntsev", "Fedor Solntsev"], "question": "Russian painter and art historian is considered one of the founders of modern Russian icon painting canon?"} +{"answers": ["Common starfish"], "question": "the can detect the odour of the predatory common sunstar and take evasive action?"} +{"answers": ["Rubberen Robbie"], "question": "the Dutch band is known for a parodic compilation of old Dutch hit songs, and for their pronunciation of the Leiden dialect?"} +{"answers": ["Berasategui", "Martín Berasategui", "Martín", "Martín Berasategui Olazábal"], "question": " holds more Michelin stars than any other Spanish chef?"} +{"answers": ["House of Discord", "The House of Discord"], "question": "the cinematographer for was nearly fired after he attempted to recreate the glow of a fireplace?"} +{"answers": ["Beaver Tail", "Beaver Tail"], "question": "the Milwaukee Road's parlor-observation cars \"\" were so-named because of their distinctive flat, sloped rear area?"} +{"answers": ["Alamat Langkapuri", "Alamat Langkapuri Press"], "question": "the Colombo fortnightly was the world's first Malay language newspaper in Jawi script?"} +{"answers": ["Maribel", "Domínguez", "Maribel Domínguez"], "question": " is captain and all-time leading scorer of the Mexico women's national football team and plays for the Chicago Red Stars in the National Women's Soccer League?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Kum", "Michael Kum"], "question": " is the thirty-first richest person in Singapore, with a net worth of $750 million?"} +{"answers": ["Nasib", "al-Bakri", "Nasib al-Bakri"], "question": " \"\" refused to serve his appointment as Syria's ambassador to Saudi Arabia because of ideological opposition to that country's rulers?"} +{"answers": ["GI Brides"], "question": "the authors of drove nearly 13,000 miles around America in 2012 searching for surviving war brides?"} +{"answers": ["Roman Dmowski Monument in Warsaw", "Roman Dmowski Monument, Warsaw"], "question": " of Roman Dmowski, father of Polish nationalism, has proven to be one of the most controversial monuments in Warsaw?"} +{"answers": ["1967 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "when the lost to Tennessee, it ended a 25-game unbeaten streak that stretched back to their 1965 season?"} +{"answers": ["Pholiota nubigena", "Nivatogastrium nubigenum"], "question": " is commonly known as the bubblegum fungus?"} +{"answers": ["Jamie", "Jamie Fleeman", "Fleeman"], "question": " \"\", the last Scottish family jester, was better known than the laird who employed him?"} +{"answers": ["Black Hole Creek"], "question": "in the early 1900s, numerous sewers discharged into ?"} +{"answers": ["Kristoffer", "Mats Kristoffer Olsson", "Olsson", "Kristoffer Olsson"], "question": " was offered a trial at Chelsea, but failed to attend, and later went through two trials before signing for Arsenal?"} +{"answers": ["Pilot", "Pilot"], "question": "the of \"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.\" was the most watched first episode of a drama series in the United States for nearly four years?"} +{"answers": ["Jiddat al-Harasis"], "question": "five Arabian oryx from the San Diego Zoo were released into Oman's desert after the species had become extinct in the wild?"} +{"answers": ["Calcariidae"], "question": "genetic studies revealed birds of the family , namely longspurs and snow buntings \"\", are more closely related to tanagers, New World warblers and cardinals than they are to buntings?"} +{"answers": ["Liang", "Guan", "Guan Liang"], "question": "although was one of China's first oil painters, he was known for his traditional ink paintings portraying Peking opera characters?"} +{"answers": ["Ferko String Band"], "question": "the success of the would ultimately result in the launch of Bill Haley's career?"} +{"answers": ["Cheng", "Keung", "Cheng Wai Keung"], "question": ", the thirtieth richest person in Singapore, is the Chairman of Wing Tai Holdings, a garment company-turned-real estate firm?"} +{"answers": ["Robby", "Mook", "Robby Mook"], "question": " became involved in politics when he tried out for a school play?"} +{"answers": ["World landscape"], "question": "16th-century paintings \"(example pictured)\" showed \"an idealized composite of the world taken in at a single Olympian glance\", according to Simon Schama?"} +{"answers": ["Super Dome", "Super Dome"], "question": "Pullman-Standard's was the first full-length dome car to enter service?"} +{"answers": ["The Punk Singer"], "question": "Bikini Kill's Kathleen Hanna wanted to have the documentary film feature women as experts?"} +{"answers": ["Meles", "Meles"], "question": "there are three living and two extinct species of badger in the genus ?"} +{"answers": ["Gene S. Ruggiero", "Ruggiero", "Gene", "Gene Ruggiero"], "question": "early in his career, film editor often skipped work to play golf?"} +{"answers": ["Hungarian-Turkish Friendship Park"], "question": "the busts of Miklós Zrínyi and Sultan Suleiman, rivals at the Siege of Szigetvár in 1566, stand in the \"\" side-by-side rather than confronting one another?"} +{"answers": ["John Paston", "Paston", "John Paston", "John"], "question": "it is owing to that we have an account of a famous tournament in England between Paston's friend, Earl Rivers, and the Bastard of Burgundy?"} +{"answers": ["What Remains", "What Remains"], "question": " is Tony Basgallop's first whodunit television series?"} +{"answers": ["Anderson", "Gloria", "Gloria Long Anderson"], "question": ", a chemist and school administrator, was appointed by President Richard Nixon to serve on the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's board?"} +{"answers": ["Knobstick wedding"], "question": "the groom was not always a willing participant in a ?"} +{"answers": ["Zhiliu", "Xie Zhiliu", "Xie"], "question": "in 2010, the Metropolitan Museum of Art held an exhibition for to commemorate the artist's 100th birthday?"} +{"answers": ["8in8"], "question": "supergroup , featuring Ben Folds, Amanda Palmer, Neil Gaiman, and Damian Kulash, tried to write and record eight songs in eight hours with the help of their Twitter followers?"} +{"answers": ["Singai Nesan"], "question": "the first issue of the Singapore Tamil weekly commemorated the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria?"} +{"answers": ["Onygena equina"], "question": "the fungus grows on decomposing horns and other animal remains?"} +{"answers": ["Sava"], "question": "the \"\" is the largest tributary of the Danube in terms of discharge and the second-largest in terms of catchment area?"} +{"answers": ["Bahujana sukhaya bahujana hitaya cha"], "question": "the Rigveda dictum (\"for the happiness of the many, for the welfare of the many\") was advocated by Gautama Buddha and Swami Vivekananda?"} +{"answers": ["Chris", "Sheridan", "Chris Sheridan", "Chris Sheridan"], "question": "writer , who has received three Emmy Award nominations for his work on \"Family Guy\", initially feared that writing for it would end his career?"} +{"answers": ["Sidaz Jack"], "question": ", the winner of the 2013 English Greyhound Derby is the son of two-time winner Westmead Hawk?"} +{"answers": ["Geology Hall", "Rutgers University Geology Museum"], "question": "the museum in at Rutgers University displays a Ptolemaic-era female Egyptian mummy?"} +{"answers": ["SARbot UK"], "question": "British charity use remote-controlled robots to perform underwater search and rescue missions?"} +{"answers": ["Tjhit Liap Seng"], "question": "Lie Kim Hok's (\"Seven Stars\") amalgamated two European novels?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah Wesley", "Wesley", "Sarah"], "question": "the place where lived in Marylebone with her teetotal Methodist husband Charles Wesley is marked with a plaque on a pub wall?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Boarman", "Charles", "Charles B. Harris", "Charles Boarman", "Boarman"], "question": "American frontier doctor \"\", a founding member of the Society of California Pioneers, died fighting a smallpox epidemic in Amador County, California?"} +{"answers": ["Black guineafowl", "Black Guineafowl"], "question": "the eggs of the are reddish-brown but its nesting habits are unknown?"} +{"answers": ["Chuang", "John", "John Chuang", "John Chuang"], "question": ", the co-founder of chocolate manufacturer Petra Foods, is the twenty-second richest person in Singapore, with an estimated net worth of $965 million?"} +{"answers": ["Ed, Edd n Eddy", "Ed, Edd n Eddy", "Ed, Edd n Eddy, season 2"], "question": "\"\" (November 26, 1999), the first episode of the second season of Danny Antonucci's hit Cartoon Network series \"Ed, Edd n Eddy\", was considered a highlight episode of its season by DVD Talk?"} +{"answers": ["Utilitarian genocide"], "question": " was defined in 1975 by genocide scholar Vahakn Dadrian?"} +{"answers": ["Xu You", "You", "Xu", "Xu You"], "question": "according to legend, the hermit was offered the royal throne by Emperor Yao, but he declined and even washed his ears out in embarrassment?"} +{"answers": ["Emil Reich", "Reich", "Emil"], "question": " became well-known to London high society by giving lectures on Plato at Claridge's Hotel?"} +{"answers": ["Józef Piłsudski Monument, Warsaw", "Józef Piłsudski Monument in Warsaw"], "question": "the location of the has been criticized by its designer?"} +{"answers": ["European free-tailed bat"], "question": "the can be recognised by the sound it emits in flight?"} +{"answers": ["HMCS La Malbaie", "La Malbaie"], "question": "during 1942, the fairly new was transferred from both the Western and Mid-Ocean Escort Force due to mechanical issues?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Ernest Lawrence", "Ernest Orlando Lawrence", "Lawrence"], "question": "the chemical element lawrencium is named after , the inventor of the cyclotron \"(pictured, with his 60-inch cyclotron)\"?"} +{"answers": ["St. Jacobs Farmers' Market"], "question": "the primary building of the , Canada's largest year-round farmers' market, was built in the late 1970s and destroyed by fire in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Ettington Park", "Ettington Park Hotel", "Ettington Hall"], "question": "director Robert Wise personally selected for exterior shots in the 1963 horror film, \"The Haunting\"?"} +{"answers": ["How I Met Your Mother, season 9", "How I Met Your Mother", "How I Met Your Mother"], "question": "for of \"How I Met Your Mother\", a cast member—Cristin Milioti—is being promoted to the main cast for the first time in the show's history?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon Ramsay at Claridge's"], "question": "chef Gordon Ramsay was allowed to open a at Claridge's hotel because his father-in-law agreed that it would serve breakfast?"} +{"answers": ["Lagomorpha"], "question": "the incisor teeth of \"(European rabbit pictured)\" continue to grow throughout their lives?"} +{"answers": ["Harl", "Harl H. Haas, Jr.", "Jr.", "Harl H. Haas Jr."], "question": "Oregon judge used to help babysit Rush Limbaugh?"} +{"answers": ["World Access for the Blind"], "question": "the has helped over 7,000 blind people to use human echolocation?"} +{"answers": ["Fairy Meadows, Nanga Parbat", "Fairy Meadows"], "question": "brown bear numbers are declining in ?"} +{"answers": ["Verre", "Verre"], "question": "the in Dubai was Gordon Ramsay's first restaurant outside Great Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Duke of the Navy"], "question": "the 1942 film was an attempt to make a \"light funster\" out of Ralph Byrd?"} +{"answers": ["Easterners", "Easterners"], "question": "the \"\" split into the Southerners and Northerners, they themselves having split from the Sarim?"} +{"answers": ["Shamokin Creek", "Little Shamokin Creek"], "question": "as of 1999, is the only creek in the Shamokin Creek watershed where fish can survive?"} +{"answers": ["Little Red Wagon", "Little Red Wagon Foundation"], "question": "Little Red Wagon Foundation founder Zach Bonner's story was selected from among a pool of 6,000 candidates and made into the 2012 docudrama ?"} +{"answers": ["Pavel Vasilievich Rychagov", "Rychagov", "Pavel Rychagov", "Pavel"], "question": ", a Commander of the Soviet Air Forces, was executed as part of the purge of the Red Army in 1941?"} +{"answers": ["Cornus clarnensis"], "question": "out of about 20,000 Clarno Formation fossils, only 5 were from the extinct dogwood ?"} +{"answers": ["Gladsaxehus"], "question": "the former manor of in Sweden was once bequeathed to become a nunnery of Dominicans, but Queen Margaret preferred it to remain a strategic royal fief?"} +{"answers": ["Mycenastrum"], "question": "the Great Bustard has been known to eat the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Swanson", "Janese Swanson", "Janese"], "question": "toy designer wrote her doctoral thesis on gender issues in product design?"} +{"answers": ["Ijlil al-Shamaliyya"], "question": "in January 1948, during the civil war in Mandatory Palestine, the Palestinian Arab residents of pledged neutrality with the Haganah, but left the village months later?"} +{"answers": ["Jørgen Olufsen's House"], "question": "for many years, was known as \"Ellen Marsvinsgaard\" even though Ellen Marsvin, Christian IV's mother-in-law, never had any connections with it?"} +{"answers": ["Nakayama Tadayasu", "Tadayasu", "Nakayama"], "question": " was exceptionally awarded the Order of the Chrysanthemum \"\" in his own lifetime?"} +{"answers": ["Buddhism, the Fulfilment of Hinduism"], "question": "Indian Hindu monk Swami Vivekananda asserted that \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nilkantha Bagchi"], "question": "the character in \"Jukti Takko Aar Gappo\" (1977) and \"Meghe Dhaka Tara\" (2013), resembled film director Ritwik Ghatak's personality?"} +{"answers": ["Stanerra"], "question": "in 1983, the Irish Thoroughbred became the first European-trained racehorse to win the Japan Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Morrow County", "Morrow County Courthouse", "Morrow County Courthouse"], "question": "Ohio's \"\" was originally built without a tower?"} +{"answers": ["1963 Honduran coup d'état"], "question": "on 3 October 1963, the Honduran military ten days before a scheduled election?"} +{"answers": ["Pavel Zhigarev", "Pavel", "Pavel Fedorovich Zhigarev", "Zhigarev"], "question": " was the Commander of the Soviet Air Forces during the entirety of Operation Barbarossa?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Ashby", "Ashby", "Eric", "Eric Ashby"], "question": "wildlife cameraman , nicknamed \"The Silent Watcher\", refused to film tame animals?"} +{"answers": ["3 October", "3 October Festival", "3 oktoberfeest"], "question": "the in Leiden, Netherlands, features a free meal of herring and white bread handed out in the Weigh House?"} +{"answers": ["Adhisaya Ulagam", "Adhisaya Ulagam 3D"], "question": "combining computer animation with live action, was the first 3D Indian film that featured dinosaurs?"} +{"answers": ["Edinburgh Trams"], "question": "when commence service in May 2014, it will have been fifty-eight years since the closure of Edinburgh's previous tramway?"} +{"answers": ["Motocross Mania 3", "Motocross Mania"], "question": "the sound effects for have been criticized for making car crashes sound like water bottles being crushed?"} +{"answers": ["Red Ruffing", "Ruffing", "Red"], "question": " \"\" became a Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher despite losing four toes in a coal mining accident as a child?"} +{"answers": ["Field vole", "Field Vole"], "question": "scramble competition is one of the causes of the large population swings experienced by the ?"} +{"answers": ["Eknath Ramkrishna Ranade", "Ranade", "Eknath Ranade", "Eknath"], "question": ", who founded the Vivekananda Kendra in Kanyakumari, was honoured as a \"Karmayogi\"?"} +{"answers": ["Telepharmacy"], "question": "more than fifty pharmacies in North Dakota deliver pharmaceutical care without a pharmacist present using ?"} +{"answers": ["Henge", "Henge"], "question": "the trailer for the Japanese horror film was described by a reviewer as \"a minor work of art\"?"} +{"answers": ["A Cure for Pokeritis"], "question": "the 1912 short film was about a woman who arranged a fake police raid on her husband's weekly poker game?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Bollen", "Kenneth A. Bollen"], "question": "sociologist has been listed in the ISI Highly Cited database of \"highly cited researchers\" in the Social Sciences category?"} +{"answers": ["1984 European Cup Final", "European Cup Final"], "question": "during the 1984 European Cup Semi-Final between , Graeme Souness punched Lică Movilă in the face, breaking his jaw, but it wasn't seen by the referee?"} +{"answers": ["IQ classification", "IQ reference chart"], "question": "\"genius\" has not been a term used in since 1937?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 AHL season"], "question": "for the first time in 20 years, the Portland Pirates will not be playing in Portland for their ?"} +{"answers": ["Rassemblement Démocratique Africain", "African Democratic Rally"], "question": "an airplane formerly owned by Hermann Göring was used to transport delegates to the founding congress of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Ryszard Siwiec", "Ryszard", "Siwiec"], "question": ", protesting the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, was the first political protester to commit suicide by self-immolation in Central and Eastern Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Spectre", "Spectre"], "question": "William Blake's character , which represents unchanging reason in his spiritual mythology, may have been inspired by the poet William Cowper?"} +{"answers": ["The Scarecrow", "The Scarecrow"], "question": "the directors of Chipotle Mexican Grill's short film took inspiration from \"Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory\" and \"Metropolis\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mind Games", "Mind Games"], "question": " is one of a record-setting six television shows that filmed in Chicago in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Leslie Kee", "Leslie", "Kee"], "question": "Singaporean photographer was fined a million yen in February 2013 for not censoring his nude photographs in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["1983 Oregon State vs. Oregon football game"], "question": "the (often referred to as \"The Toilet Bowl\") was the last NCAA Division I college football game to end in a scoreless tie?"} +{"answers": ["Merry company", "merry company"], "question": "art historians often find it difficult to judge whether 17th-century paintings \"(example illustrated)\" show scenes of prostitution?"} +{"answers": ["Nick'' Harrison", "Nick Harrison", "Nick Harrison", "Harrison", "Nick"], "question": "as of the 2013 AAA 400, has served as crew chief for eleven different drivers during the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season?"} +{"answers": ["Coryloides", "Coryloides hancockii"], "question": "fossils of the extinct hazelnut relative were informally identified as palm nuts first?"} +{"answers": ["Durango High School"], "question": "Spanish influenza closed Colorado's a little over a year after it opened?"} +{"answers": ["Vorwärts", "Vorwärts"], "question": "Jakob Pistiner served as editor of the newspaper , in Cernăuți (present-day Chernivtsi)\"\"'?"} +{"answers": ["Salomée Halpir", "Salomée", "Regina Salomée Halpir", "Halpir"], "question": ", a Lithuanian Catholic born in 1718, learned medicine from a doctor she married at age 14, and eventually became a physician to the harem of the Ottoman Empire's Sultan?"} +{"answers": ["Religion not the crying need of India"], "question": "on 20 September 1893, Swami Vivekananda stated at the Parliament of the World's Religions that ?"} +{"answers": ["Bernadett", "Bernadett Szél", "Szél"], "question": "Hungarian secretary of state Zoltán Illés said to fellow member of parliament , \"just because you're pretty doesn't also mean you're smart\"?"} +{"answers": ["China Art Museum"], "question": "the \"\", housed in the former China Pavilion of the Shanghai Expo, is the largest art museum in Asia?"} +{"answers": ["William B. Cornwell", "William", "William Benjamin Cornwell", "Cornwell"], "question": "West Virginia railroad and timber executive was rendered unconscious by a falling longcase clock?"} +{"answers": ["Pawn Stars UK"], "question": "one of the main cast of , Mark Andrew \"Big Mark\" Manning, used to work at a crematorium before becoming a pawnbroker?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Legoyt", "Alfred Legoyt"], "question": " organised the census of France in 1856, 1861 and 1866?"} +{"answers": ["Kardiasperma parvum", "Kardiasperma"], "question": "the name for the extinct birch family genus is from the Greek words for \"heart\" and \"seed\"?"} +{"answers": ["Byrd", "Spilman Dewey", "Byrd Spilman Dewey", "Dewey"], "question": "Boynton Beach, Florida, was founded by , not Nathan Boynton, who was erroneously credited up to last year?"} +{"answers": ["Rhodes", "Stephen Rhodes", "Stephen", "Stephen Rhodes"], "question": " was the first openly gay driver in NASCAR competition?"} +{"answers": ["Boletus subluridellus"], "question": "the mushroom was first described scientifically from specimens collected on a golf course?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Hopesay", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "there is a double pyramid on top of the tower of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Clark", "Augusta", "Augusta Clark"], "question": "in 1979, became the second African American woman to be elected to the Philadelphia City Council?"} +{"answers": ["Friedman", "Avrohom", "Avrohom Yaakov Friedman", "Avrohom Yaakov Friedman", "Avrohom Yaakov"], "question": "the Sadigura Rebbe, Rabbi , opposed the Oslo Accords and visited Israeli settlements in Judea and Samaria to bolster the Jews living there?"} +{"answers": ["Out of Athens"], "question": "the two-part gay pornographic film was loosely based on the director John Rutherford's past experiences in Greece as a young man?"} +{"answers": ["Isola di San Clemente"], "question": "the has housed pilgrims, plague victims, monks, soldiers, the mentally ill, and stray cats?"} +{"answers": ["Gulf Coast Rebel"], "question": "the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad's \"\" was the last train it operated south of St. Louis, Missouri?"} +{"answers": ["Trophobiosis"], "question": "the practice of insect by ants is at least 15 million years old?"} +{"answers": ["Robert White", "Robert White"], "question": "West Virginia State Senator commenced his public service career at the age of 16 as the deputy clerk for his county court?"} +{"answers": ["Vinohrady Water Tower"], "question": "the once provided of municipal water storage but now houses offices and apartments?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Piper", "Robert", "Piper"], "question": "senior United Nations official was a founding member of Australian comedy group the Doug Anthony All Stars?"} +{"answers": ["Lintah Darat"], "question": "the 1941 film was praised for its condemnation of usury?"} +{"answers": ["John Baker White", "White", "John", "John Baker White"], "question": "prior to receiving the Distinguished Service Order during World War I, \"\" served as private secretary to West Virginia Governor William A. MacCorkle?"} +{"answers": ["Strašnice"], "question": " became a part of Prague in 1922?"} +{"answers": ["Antoine v. Washington"], "question": " was a United States Supreme Court case that allowed Native Americans to hunt and fish outside of their reservation without state interference?"} +{"answers": ["Thopha sessiliba"], "question": "the is the second largest cicada in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["The Good Lord Bird"], "question": "James McBride was described as \"clearly stunned\" when his novel won the National Book Award for Fiction?"} +{"answers": ["Carmyllie Railway"], "question": "although the was in operation for almost 130 years, it offered passenger services for less than 30 years?"} +{"answers": ["Arnold Thornely", "Thornely", "Arnold"], "question": "although most of the works of are in Liverpool and northwest England, he is best known for the Parliament Buildings (commonly known as Stormont) \"\" in Belfast?"} +{"answers": ["Afghan diaspora"], "question": "even with the refugee crisis in Syria, Afghanistan has held the record for for 32 years?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Sloan Kuykendall", "Kuykendall"], "question": "criminal defense lawyer and West Virginia House Delegate also served as mayor of his hometown Romney, West Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Théâtre Nanterre-Amandiers"], "question": "at the public , Patrice Chéreau established a theatre school and a film studio, and first staged a play by Bernard-Marie Koltès?"} +{"answers": ["Losa", "Ricardo de Pedraza Losa", "Ricardo"], "question": "Paralympic runner ran in his first marathon in Valencia, Spain, in 2013, with two sighted guides?"} +{"answers": ["Big Ass Spider!"], "question": "Mike Mendez cast actors for his film using his Facebook friends list?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony Russell Seratelli", "Seratelli", "Anthony Seratelli"], "question": "baseball player bowled two perfect games in high school?"} +{"answers": ["Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. v. Fung"], "question": "in , the defendant's \"red flag knowledge\" caused the court to determine that the defendant was ineligible for DMCA safe harbor provisions?"} +{"answers": ["Stolen Childhood"], "question": " was the first full-length book on the history of children enslaved during the American slave-era?"} +{"answers": ["Kalmashapada"], "question": "in Hindu mythology, King is said to have asked the sage who turned him into a demon to impregnate his wife?"} +{"answers": ["Chelsea Bun House"], "question": "the sold almost a quarter of a million hot cross buns on its last Good Friday?"} +{"answers": ["Siats", "Siats"], "question": ", named after a man-eating monster, is the geologically youngest North American allosauroid yet discovered?"} +{"answers": ["Matt", "Matt Quatraro", "Quatraro"], "question": "former college baseball All-American is a member of the Old Dominion University Sports Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Bath curse tablets"], "question": "the , inscribed by Romano-British victims of theft, cursed some of the thieves with having their \"intestines quite eaten away\" and losing \"their minds and eyes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Acanthognathus poinari"], "question": "the extinct ant had jaws like its modern relatives?"} +{"answers": ["Les Colombières"], "question": "the gardens of have been described as full of \"wit, brilliance and imagination\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eduard Pernkopf", "Eduard", "Pernkopf"], "question": "anatomist , who expelled Jewish faculty from the University of Vienna medical school after the \"Anschluss\", was later given space by a Jewish physician to finish his anatomical atlas?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Parker", "James Parker", "Parker"], "question": " was considered a better printer than William Bradford or Benjamin Franklin in the American Thirteen Colonies in his day?"} +{"answers": ["2013 Grand Prix of Baltimore"], "question": "due to scheduling conflicts the will be the last running of Grand Prix of Baltimore until at least 2016 and possibly longer?"} +{"answers": ["Langford Wellman", "Langford", "Colley-Priest", "Langford Wellman Colley-Priest"], "question": ", a World War I stretcher-bearer for the First Australian Imperial Force, was believed to have been eaten by a shark?"} +{"answers": ["Lo Nuestro Award for Pop New Artist of the Year"], "question": "in 2000 American singer Christina Aguilera won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist and then the following year won the same award at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Xin", "Xin Zhui", "Zhui"], "question": "more than 2,100 years after died, an autopsy revealed the cause of her death?"} +{"answers": ["The French Lieutenant's Woman"], "question": "John Fowles' postmodern novel both emulated and parodied popular Victorian novels, like those of Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy?"} +{"answers": ["Europe Theatre Prize"], "question": "the , awarded from 1987 by the European Commission to a personality of theatre, has been termed \"The Oscar for Drama\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sharma", "Dave", "Dave Sharma", "Dave'' Sharma"], "question": "Do you know that, at age thirty-seven, is the youngest person to be appointed as an Australian Ambassador?"} +{"answers": ["City Nord"], "question": "from November 2011 to November 2012, was the largest shopping center in Northern Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Beaty Biodiversity Museum"], "question": "the in Vancouver is the \"best collection of weird things in drawers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shanghai Manhua", "Shanghai Manhua Society"], "question": ", one of the earliest and most influential manhua magazines, was known for its provocative cover art \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Semail Ophiolite"], "question": "the contains rocks from the ocean floor and Earth's upper mantle that have been thrust onto the Arabian Peninsula?"} +{"answers": ["Sid Yudain", "Sid", "Yudain"], "question": " founded the newspaper \"Roll Call\" in the congressional office of U.S. Rep. Albert P. Morano?"} +{"answers": ["2005 Coca-Cola 600"], "question": "the featured the most caution flags in NASCAR Nextel Cup history?"} +{"answers": ["Tooh", "Tooh"], "question": "among the six costumes worn by Kareena Kapoor in the film \"Gori Tere Pyaar Mein\", the one in the song \"\" was the most elaborate?"} +{"answers": ["Adolfo Samuel Acosta Rodríguez", "Rodríguez", "Adolfo"], "question": "2004 and 2012 5-a-side football Paralympic bronze medalist was elected to the Spanish national governing body for blind sport in July 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Cliona viridis"], "question": "the hollows out galleries in limestone rock?"} +{"answers": ["Wellington Suspension Bridge"], "question": "the \"\", in Aberdeen, still has the original main chains from when it was opened in 1831?"} +{"answers": ["George Campbell III", "George Campbell IV", "George", "George Campbell", "Campbell", "George Campbell"], "question": " has already accepted an invitation to the 2015 Under Armour All-America Game?"} +{"answers": ["The Vigilant"], "question": "the Sudanese newspaper was banned for six months in 1965–66 for reporting on massacres in Juba and Wau?"} +{"answers": ["Delusional Thomas"], "question": " is a horrorcore-influenced mixtape that features American rapper Mac Miller rapping in a distorted pitched-up voice?"} +{"answers": ["Smilja", "Smilja Avramov", "Avramov"], "question": " contends that the 2013 Brussels Agreement violates the UN Charter and indirectly recognizes Kosovo as an independent state?"} +{"answers": ["India Buildings"], "question": " in Liverpool was badly damaged by bombing in 1941 and was restored to its original condition under the supervision of one of its original architects?"} +{"answers": ["Kathleen Esther Garman", "Kathleen", "Garman", "Kathleen Garman"], "question": " was shot by the wife of sculptor Jacob Epstein in 1923, had three children with him, and eventually married him in 1955?"} +{"answers": ["Rou", "Shi", "Rou Shi"], "question": "according to Frank Moraes, was executed by being buried alive?"} +{"answers": ["Tęcza", "Tęcza"], "question": "the in Warsaw has been vandalized several times, most commonly due to anti-LGBT sentiments?"} +{"answers": ["Nour", "Nour El-Refai", "El-Refai"], "question": "Swedish comedian will host Melodifestivalen 2014?"} +{"answers": ["The Kongouro from New Holland"], "question": "the paintings and \"Portrait of a Large Dog\" were barred from being taken to Australia by the British Department of Culture on the grounds of their national importance?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Seymour Sholes", "Albert S. Sholes House"], "question": "the original owner of the worked with Edward Schulmerich, whose house was also listed on the National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Vinohrady Cemetery"], "question": "the remains of two Presidents of Czechoslovakia are in ; one had a state funeral, the other's name was not put on his grave?"} +{"answers": ["Diadema savignyi"], "question": "the \"\" reacts to a shadow falling on it by angling its spines towards the possible predator?"} +{"answers": ["Pecson", "Geronima Pecson", "Geronima"], "question": " was the first woman senator of the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Ranbir", "Ranbir"], "question": " was the first daily newspaper in Jammu and Kashmir?"} +{"answers": ["Emily Jane Willingham", "Emily Willingham", "Emily", "Willingham"], "question": ", a biologist from Texas, was called \"one of the sharpest science writers in the blogosphere\" by Steve Silberman?"} +{"answers": ["Confederate Memorial", "Confederate Memorial", "First Confederate Memorial", "Confederate Memorial Association"], "question": "Romney, West Virginia, claims its dedicated in 1867 was the first memorial erected in honor of Confederate war dead?"} +{"answers": ["Hooded parrot", "Psephotellus dissimilis"], "question": "the shares its nesting holes with a moth that eats the nestlings' feces?"} +{"answers": ["United Nations Security Council", "United Nations Security Council Resolution 2118"], "question": "amidst the Syrian civil war, according to , Syria has until mid-2014 to eliminate its chemical weapons?"} +{"answers": ["Jones", "David Jones", "David Jones", "David"], "question": "outside of his parliamentary activities, was best known as the first chairman of the New Zealand Meat Board?"} +{"answers": ["Rose Lok", "Lok", "Rose"], "question": "the Tudor ship \"Mary Rose\" was named after and her sister-in-law, Mary Lok?"} +{"answers": ["Bold Bank Robbery", "The Bold Bank Robbery"], "question": "1904's was the first film to be advertised in \"Billboard\"?"} +{"answers": ["Home Brew", "Home Brew"], "question": ", the eponymous album by the hip hop group, was promoted by a 48-hour-long release party?"} +{"answers": ["Etchmiadzin Cathedral"], "question": "the \"\" is considered the oldest cathedral in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Ice House Street"], "question": "Hong Kong's was named after the city's only source of ice until 1874?"} +{"answers": ["Muzaka family"], "question": "the grandfather of Ali Pasha was a sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Avlona and a member of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Alfonso Cabello Llamas", "Alfonso Cabello", "Cabello", "Alfonso"], "question": "2012 Paralympic men's 1 km time trial C4–5 gold medalist mother insisted he learned how to tie his shoelaces using only one hand?"} +{"answers": ["Miraculous Journey"], "question": "the 1948 film , about seven airline passengers stranded in a jungle, was directed by Sam Newfield under a pseudonym?"} +{"answers": ["Sharpnose Shiner", "Sharpnose shiner"], "question": "the Brazos River habitat of the is being changed by inflow from lake reservoirs, including that of the Possum Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Kolmer Site"], "question": "the preserves the remains of a village where the French and Michigamea interacted in modern-day Illinois?"} +{"answers": ["Associated Press v. Meltwater", "Associated Press v. Meltwater U.S. Holdings, Inc."], "question": "after was decided against them, Meltwater broke the ice with Associated Press and agreed to work together on product development?"} +{"answers": ["Smooth-fronted caiman"], "question": "the female often builds her nest against the side of a termite mound?"} +{"answers": ["Nina Vasilievna Kirsanova", "Nina", "Kirsanova", "Nina Kirsanova"], "question": ", one of the most important ballet dancers in Serbia, was also a lead principal dancer, choreographer, head of ballet, ballet teacher, nurse, archaeologist and actress?"} +{"answers": ["The Game", "The Game"], "question": "the \"character-driven storylines\" of \"capture the intense feeling of the cold war period\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lily", "Lily Tirtasana Neo", "Neo", "Lily Neo"], "question": " was born in Indonesia, graduated from an Irish medical school, and became an MP in Singapore in 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Franklin Peale", "Franklin", "Peale", "Benjamin Franklin Peale"], "question": " \"\" was responsible for introducing the mechanical reproduction of coin dies to the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Veterans Affairs Medical Center", "Veterans Affairs Medical Center"], "question": "the has a long pedestrian bridge that is the longest of its type in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Nikola", "Radonja", "Nikola Radonja Branković", "Nikola Radonja"], "question": "14th-century Serbian noblemen and Antonije Bagaš bought Agiou Pavlou monastery at Mount Athos and reconstructed it?"} +{"answers": ["In Concert", "In Concert"], "question": "the episode \"\" of the television show \"WKRP in Cincinnati\" is based on The Who concert disaster?"} +{"answers": ["History of Education Society"], "question": "the formation in 1960 brought legitimacy to the academic study of the American history of education?"} +{"answers": ["Wax foundation", "honeycomb base"], "question": "in modern beekeeping, bees don't make their own honeycomb, but build it off the ?"} +{"answers": ["The Stand Up"], "question": "Margarita Levieva's character in the 2011 David Wexler dramedy film was praised for having a complexity beyond that of the expected stereotype?"} +{"answers": ["Gerry Scott", "Scott", "Gerry Scott Foulds", "Gerry"], "question": ", the production designer for several BBC historical costume dramas, was initially rejected by the BBC \"because she was a painter and couldn't draw plans\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bandera Roja", "Bandera Roja"], "question": "in 1926, the Bolivian government arrested two editors of , following an article about a massacre of mine workers?"} +{"answers": ["2000 Dura Lube 300"], "question": "NASCAR drivers planned to boycott the , but eventually raced?"} +{"answers": ["Boulder Public Library"], "question": "the first branch of the was built in 1906 with $15,000 donated by Andrew Carnegie?"} +{"answers": ["Karakoram fault system"], "question": "the in the Himalayas has slipped by hundreds of kilometers?"} +{"answers": ["University Apartments", "University Apartments"], "question": "I. M. Pei's were part of a government-subsidized urban renewal of Hyde Park, Chicago, Illinois?"} +{"answers": ["Illite crystallinity"], "question": "the technique measures the formation temperature of metamorphic rocks?"} +{"answers": ["David Abner", "Abner", "David"], "question": " was the only Republican to vote for a section of the Texas State Constitution prohibiting the expenditure of funds to encourage immigration?"} +{"answers": ["Tim Weed", "Weed", "Tim"], "question": "banjoist \"nailed\" Larry McNeely's version of Benny Goodman's \"Slipped Disc\" in 30 minutes when he was in his teens?"} +{"answers": ["Everglades Club"], "question": "the in Florida was designed to be a military hospital, but opened as a country club instead?"} +{"answers": ["Basse Yutz", "Basse Yutz Flagons"], "question": "the shape of each of the \"(detail pictured)\" was produced from a single sheet of copper alloy about 2,400 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["UMG Recordings, Inc. v. Shelter Capital Partners LLC"], "question": "video sharing site Veoh filed for bankruptcy after successfully defending itself against a from Universal Music Group?"} +{"answers": ["St John's Church, Lytham", "St John's Church"], "question": ", has been described as being among the best works of E. H. Shellard?"} +{"answers": ["Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican New Artist of the Year"], "question": "the 2011 winner of the survived an ambush attempt that left his cousin and business manager dead?"} +{"answers": ["Edward White", "Edward", "Edward White", "White"], "question": " printed or sold works by Kyd, Greene, Munday, Marlowe and Shakespeare?"} +{"answers": ["Palladium", "Palladium"], "question": "medieval ruins were found beneath Prague's shopping mall?"} +{"answers": ["City of Death"], "question": "Douglas Adams convinced John Cleese to appear in the \"Doctor Who\" serial after learning the comedian would be working in BBC Television Centre on the same day of filming?"} +{"answers": ["Hus' House", "Hus' House"], "question": "the in Prague has a tower that is meant to look like a lighthouse \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Finn M. W. Caspersen", "Finn", "Finn Michael Westby Caspersen Sr.", "Caspersen"], "question": "in 1982, financier and philanthropist drove the new and the former New Jersey Governor to an inauguration party in period costume in a four-horse carriage?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Hines, Jr., Veterans Administration Hospital", "Edward Hines Jr. Veterans Administration Hospital"], "question": "the was built on the grounds of a board track racing course?"} +{"answers": ["Euclea crispa"], "question": "the bark of the South African shrub can be used as a purgative?"} +{"answers": ["Bródno Jewish Cemetery", "Bródno Jewish"], "question": "the is one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Ed Carpenter Racing", "Ed Carpenter"], "question": " is the only team in the IndyCar Series to be owned by a driver?"} +{"answers": ["Magdalena Bermejo", "Magdalena", "Bermejo"], "question": "of 143 gorillas studied by in October 2002, only 13 were still alive four months later?"} +{"answers": ["Wabash County", "Wabash County Courthouse", "Wabash County Courthouse"], "question": "no part of the current remains of its original construction, even though it is technically considered the same building?"} +{"answers": ["Britain and the Sea"], "question": "David Dimbleby got his first tattoo aged 75, whilst filming ?"} +{"answers": ["Erosion and tectonics"], "question": " are connected, in that high erosion over a wide area can effectively induce tectonic activity?"} +{"answers": ["Silver City Daily Press", "Silver City Daily Press and Independent"], "question": "the newspaper in Silver City, New Mexico, has been owned by the Ely family since 1934?"} +{"answers": ["Ray Hatton", "Ray", "Hatton"], "question": ", a college professor from Bend, Oregon, was inducted into the USA Track and Field Masters Hall of Fame in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Swatton", "Tony", "Swatton"], "question": "Hammersmith-born blacksmith made Wolverine's claws?"} +{"answers": ["Philippines v. China"], "question": "the Philippines is contesting the validity of ?"} +{"answers": ["2008 Karnataka-Tamil Nadu hooch tragedy"], "question": "after in 2008, the state of Tamil Nadu considered introducing prohibition?"} +{"answers": ["Ambassadors", "Ambassadors"], "question": "some 200 pages of research were compiled for the TV series ?"} +{"answers": ["Nokia Lumia 2520", "Nokia Lumia"], "question": "the recently-announced is Nokia's first Windows tablet computer?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth Wanjiru Kuria", "Wanjiru", "Ruth Wanjiru", "Ruth"], "question": "after a two-year absence from the sport, achieved third place in the 2012 Ottawa Marathon?"} +{"answers": ["Jiangshi fiction"], "question": "the is a horror genre based on the hopping corpses of Chinese folklore?"} +{"answers": ["Te Deum in C", "Te Deum in C"], "question": "Benjamin Britten's , first performed at St Michael's, Cornhill, was among his earliest published works?"} +{"answers": ["Museum of Zoology of the University of São Paulo"], "question": "the has one of the largest natural history collections in Latin America, with over 8.5 million preserved specimens?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald", "Mast", "Gerald Mast"], "question": "author and film historian asked that his obituary include his cause of death?"} +{"answers": ["2008 NAPA Auto Parts 200"], "question": "the was the first NASCAR points race run with grooved rain tires?"} +{"answers": ["Coorg Legislative Assembly election, 1952", "Coorg Legislative Assembly election, 1951"], "question": "following the , the victorious C.M. Poonacha formed a two-member cabinet?"} +{"answers": ["Francis R. St. John", "Francis", "John", "Francis Regis St. John"], "question": "librarian was awarded the Legion of Merit for reorganizing the Army Medical Library?"} +{"answers": ["Lydia", "Shackleton", "Lydia Shackleton"], "question": "Irish botanical artist , who painted over 1500 studies, helpfully taped the pressed flower or leaf to her work for comparison with the painted subject \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 AHL season"], "question": "the Milwaukee Admirals of the American Hockey League went the longest without a regulation loss of all teams in the league in their ?"} +{"answers": ["Ammophila urnaria"], "question": "the wasp uses a tool to help conceal its nest?"} +{"answers": ["Strašnice Crematorium", "Strašnice Crematory"], "question": " in Prague secretly disposed of thousands of bodies during the Nazi and Communist regimes?"} +{"answers": ["Fred C. Cole", "Fred", "Fred Carrington Cole", "Cole"], "question": " supported efforts to desegregate Tulane University while he was an administrator?"} +{"answers": ["From There to Here"], "question": "the television drama series begins on the day of the 1996 Manchester bombing?"} +{"answers": ["Burchard", "Kranich", "Burchard Kranich"], "question": " allegedly cured Queen Elizabeth I of smallpox?"} +{"answers": ["Mauricio", "Mauricio González-Gordon y Díez", "Díez"], "question": "Spanish marquis and sherry maker risked himself to persuade dictator Franco not to drain the Doñana wetlands \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hylastes ater"], "question": "the is a pine pest that is attracted to a volatile of turpentine?"} +{"answers": ["Jamie", "Jamie Neil Macoun", "Jamie Macoun", "Macoun"], "question": "National Hockey League player overcame serious injuries suffered in a car accident then went on to win two Stanley Cup championships?"} +{"answers": ["Tsunkatse"], "question": "WWE wrestler and actor Dwayne \"The Rock\" Johnson guest-starred in the \"\" episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["1936 Orange Bowl", "Orange Bowl"], "question": "The Catholic University of America beat Ole Miss in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Talal", "al-Sharif", "Talal al-Sharif"], "question": "after firing an AK-47 in the Jordanian House of Representatives, was expelled as a member?"} +{"answers": ["St Jude storm", "St. Jude", "St. Jude storm"], "question": "a man was killed in the by flying tiles?"} +{"answers": ["Ficopomatus enigmaticus"], "question": "the aggressively invasive \"\" can be an ecosystem engineer and cause biological fouling?"} +{"answers": ["Macau Sports and Olympic Committee", "Sports and Olympic Committee of Macau, China"], "question": "the , despite applying for membership in the International Olympic Committee, is not yet recognized as Macau's National Olympic Committee?"} +{"answers": ["Amar Kaleka", "Amar", "Kaleka"], "question": "after filmmaker s father was killed in the 2012 Wisconsin Sikh temple shooting, he decided to become a candidate for the United States Congress in the 2014 elections?"} +{"answers": ["Sahara Hospital"], "question": " is the first in Uttar Pradesh to perform elbow transplants and endoscopic cervical plate placements?"} +{"answers": ["Geoff Abrams", "Geoff", "Abrams"], "question": "when American tennis player was 11 years old, parents of some of his opponents insisted on seeing his birth certificate?"} +{"answers": ["Gert", "Gert'' Boyle", "Boyle", "Gert Boyle"], "question": " is \"one tough mother\"?"} +{"answers": ["Earth's internal heat budget"], "question": "47 terawatts of compared to 173,000 terawatts received from the sun?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas DeSaille Tucker", "Tucker"], "question": "Sierra Leone-born was the first president of what would become Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University?"} +{"answers": ["Mia", "Mia Frye", "Frye"], "question": " was the choreographer for the dance routine in the music video for the Los del Río hit song \"Macarena\"?"} +{"answers": ["Whopper"], "question": "when the was introduced in 1957, it sold for 37 cents?"} +{"answers": ["Japanese ironclad Hiei", "Hiei"], "question": "during the Japanese invasion of Taiwan in 1895, the \"\" participated in the bombardment of the Chinese coastal forts at Takow (Kaohsiung)?"} +{"answers": ["East Antarctic Shield"], "question": "the was joined to what is now the west coast of North America during the time of the Rodinia supercontinent?"} +{"answers": ["Pan Am Flight", "Pan Am Flight 923"], "question": "the cause of the crash of , the deadliest commercial aviation accident in Alaska at the time, remains unknown?"} +{"answers": ["The Minories", "The Minories, Colchester"], "question": "in 2013, held an art exhibition by Blur frontman Damon Albarn's father Keith?"} +{"answers": ["Polyergus mexicanus"], "question": "a newly-mated female slave-making ant makes use of a raid to infiltrate the nest of another species of ant?"} +{"answers": ["Kilvert", "John Ashley Kilvert", "John"], "question": " \"\" survived the Charge of the Light Brigade in the Crimean War, but the medals which Queen Victoria presented to him disappeared?"} +{"answers": ["Datone Wayne Jones", "Datone Jones", "Datone", "Jones"], "question": "Green Bay Packers rookie became the first defensive lineman from UCLA to be drafted in the first round since 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Willi", "Mentz", "Willi Mentz"], "question": " was the \"Frankenstein\" of Treblinka extermination camp, with the number of Jews he killed single-handedly running into thousands?"} +{"answers": ["Ode to the Bouncer"], "question": "the Studio Killers' song \"\" follows somebody trying to dance but being prevented from doing so by a bouncer?"} +{"answers": ["Great Flood of Valencia", "1957 Valencia flood"], "question": "the caused the deaths of at least 81 people and led to the rerouting of the city's main river, the Turia?"} +{"answers": ["Liverpool Cenotaph"], "question": "there were 257 entrants in the competition in 1926 to design the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Danny Shay", "Danny", "Shay"], "question": "baseball manager was acquitted of murder after shooting a man in an argument over some sugar?"} +{"answers": ["Lo Nuestro Award for Collaboration of the Year"], "question": "Puerto-Rican American songwriter Luis Fonsi won the and the Latin Grammy Award for Song of the Year for his song \"Aquí Estoy Yo\"?"} +{"answers": ["Last Clear Chance"], "question": "a reviewer for DVD Verdict branded the safety film as \"hyper somber\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey"], "question": "four years before voters approved the creation of the post of , the state had four acting governors in one week?"} +{"answers": ["On the Buses", "On the Buses", "On the Buses, season 1"], "question": ", a British sitcom written by Chesney and Wolfe, was rejected by the BBC but accepted by London Weekend Television?"} +{"answers": ["Paralobesia viteana"], "question": "the is considered one of the worst insect pests on grapevines in the Eastern North American bioregion?"} +{"answers": ["Beast", "BEAST", "Beast"], "question": "South African rock supergroup has two bass guitarists?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Lobo", "Michael Lobo", "Michael Lobo", "Michael Vincent Lobo"], "question": "Bharatiya Janata Party politician opposed the opening of India's first Playboy Club in Goa because it was \"tantamount to promoting prostitution\"?"} +{"answers": ["London Britannia Airport"], "question": "the proposed has been dubbed \"Boris island\" by the media?"} +{"answers": ["Nathan Cohen", "Nathan", "Nathan Phillip Cohen", "Cohen", "Nathan Cohen"], "question": "New Zealand rower , Olympic champion and two-time world champion, has an irregular heartbeat?"} +{"answers": ["Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge"], "question": "in the early days of the , expenses were partly met by the sale of muskrat pelts?"} +{"answers": ["El Tigre Fault, Argentina", "El Tigre", "El Tigre Fault"], "question": "the in Argentina has an east-facing scarp up to high?"} +{"answers": ["Young Communist League of Germany", "Young Communist League of Germany"], "question": "the organized underground resistance activities in Nazi Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Lerman", "Don Lerman", "Don"], "question": " once ate seven quarter-pound sticks of salted butter in five minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Russell", "Michael", "Russell", "Michael Craig Russell", "Michael Russell"], "question": " \"\", America's third-highest-ranked tennis player, was a valedictorian in high school and had a 3.94 grade point average in college?"} +{"answers": ["Tucana"], "question": "the constellation was the site of the Hubble Deep Field South in 1998?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Ferrières", "Jean de Ferrières"], "question": "although inherited immense riches, he died a prisoner in a galley, unable to pay his ransom?"} +{"answers": ["University of Wisconsin Experimental College"], "question": "the was designed for students who volunteered to live in self-governance, an idea that \"seemed almost laughable\" at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Dena Epstein", "Dena", "Epstein"], "question": " \"shattered myths\" by proving that the banjo came from slave music?"} +{"answers": ["Maurzyce Bridge"], "question": "the \"\", built in 1928 near Łowicz in Poland, was the first welded road bridge in the world?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Beach Thomas", "Thomas", "William Beach Thomas"], "question": " said he was \"thoroughly and deeply ashamed\" of his writings as a war correspondent during The Somme?"} +{"answers": ["Double Down: Game Change 2012"], "question": "according to the book , Barack Obama's advisers considered replacing Joe Biden with Hillary Clinton as their nominee for Vice President in the 2012 U.S. presidential election?"} +{"answers": ["Hus' House", "Hus Congregational House"], "question": "the , a Hussite Church, became a Czech resistance radio station during the Prague Uprising?"} +{"answers": ["2013 Singapore cyberattacks"], "question": " has threatened to \"bring down key infrastructure in Singapore\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Clay Frick", "Henry Clay Frick House"], "question": "the \"\" on New York City's Fifth Avenue was the model for the Avengers Mansion?"} +{"answers": ["Parochetus"], "question": "the was first described from Nepal but was first collected in Malawi during Dr. Livingstone's Zambezi expedition?"} +{"answers": ["Malvern Theatres", "Festival Theatre, Malvern"], "question": "George Bernard Shaw premiered six of his plays at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Boykin", "Jarrett Boykin", "Jarrett"], "question": "Green Bay Packers receiver holds the record for most career receptions for the Virginia Tech Hokies?"} +{"answers": ["PEPSU Legislative Assembly"], "question": "the President of India dissolved the in 1953?"} +{"answers": ["Lecia", "Lecia Cornwall", "Cornwall"], "question": "\"The Six Wives of Henry VIII\" inspired to write historical novels?"} +{"answers": ["Jade's Crossing"], "question": "Caroline Hobbs won a Special Award at the 2003 Pride of Britain Awards for getting \"\", named after her daughter, built?"} +{"answers": ["The Land of Sunshine", "Land of Sunshine"], "question": " was the only magazine that Theodore Roosevelt \"took time to read\" during his Presidency?"} +{"answers": ["Time to Change", "Time to Change"], "question": "the English mental health anti-stigma campaign, , is supported by companies and organisations such as PepsiCo, British Telecom, and the Bank of England?"} +{"answers": ["SunTrust Park"], "question": "the of the Atlanta Braves baseball club is projected to cost US$672 million?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Sose"], "question": " caused a rare verified case of death by coconut in the island nation of Vanuatu during early April 2001?"} +{"answers": ["St. Mary's Catholic Church", "St. Mary's Catholic Church"], "question": "World War II aviators used the towers of \"\" as a navigational landmark?"} +{"answers": ["Jillian Lane", "Jillian", "Lane"], "question": "Welsh psychic had a client list which included Michael Jackson?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Timothy", "Timothy"], "question": " was the first female publisher of a newspaper in America?"} +{"answers": ["Leander Tomarkin", "Leander William Tomarkin", "Tomarkin", "Leander"], "question": "college dropout and impostor became the personal physician of the King of Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Monomorium destructor", "Trichomyrmex destructor"], "question": "the invasive \"\" can chew through rubber and plastic, and has damaged car tires and ignition systems?"} +{"answers": ["The Carpet from Bagdad"], "question": "the only known surviving footage from the 1915 film was salvaged from the wreck of the RMS \"Lusitania\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Greening of Detroit"], "question": " has planted over 81,000 trees in the Michigan city since the organization's inception in 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Isra", "Isra al-Modallal", "al-Modallal"], "question": " is the first female spokesperson for Hamas?"} +{"answers": ["Kami, Perempuan"], "question": ", a 1943 stage play by Armijn Pane, has been read as both promoting and warning against PETA?"} +{"answers": ["One World Trade Center", "World Trade Center", "World Trade Center", "World Trade Center, Portland"], "question": "the in Portland, Oregon \"\", was evacuated in 2001 due to the September 11 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Alma Jodorowsky", "Jodorowsky", "Alma"], "question": " often performs with \"Burning Peacocks\"?"} +{"answers": ["Beholder", "Beholder"], "question": " was the first filly to win both the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies and then the Breeders' Cup Distaff?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie Chaplin filmography", "Charlie Chaplin"], "question": "in 1972, received an Honorary Academy Award for \"the incalculable effect he has had in making motion pictures the art form of this century\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bruceomyces"], "question": "the fungus was discovered in beaver teeth scars on trees?"} +{"answers": ["Nelson Monument, Liverpool", "Nelson Monument"], "question": "the \"\" was the first piece of public sculpture in Liverpool?"} +{"answers": ["Gerard", "Fowke", "Gerard Fowke"], "question": " spent much of his life studying ancient burial mounds, trying to prove the existence of a civilization that predated what we currently understand to be the Native Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Kharijite Rebellion", "Kharijite Rebellion"], "question": "the that began in the Jazira in 866, would last for 30 years before being suppressed by the Abbasid government?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope"], "question": "the , is the oldest continuously existing scientific institution in South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Regina Lund", "Lund", "Regina"], "question": "Swedish singer had a part in \"Once in a Lifetime\", a comedy film about the Eurovision Song Contest?"} +{"answers": ["Remote control animal", "Remote-controlled animal"], "question": "you can by inserting wires into their brains?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Bird", "Blue Bird"], "question": "the Wabash Railroad's \"\", introduced in 1950, was the first dome passenger train on the Chicago–St. Louis route?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Tay", "Tay", "Patrick"], "question": "Singaporean politician has been the namesake of a chess competition, given a star, and conferred a fellowship?"} +{"answers": ["A Katy or a Gaga"], "question": "although Lady Gaga tweeted that Adam Lambert was \"perfect\" to cover her song \"Applause\" in his \"Glee\" debut episode \"\" \"cause he's glammer\", what he sang was \"Marry the Night\"?"} +{"answers": ["Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare"], "question": "the is commemorated by the United Nations every April 29?"} +{"answers": ["Xinjiangtitan"], "question": " is a 32 metre sauropod dinosaur from Xinjiang in China?"} +{"answers": ["Romeo Valentino", "Valentino", "Romeo"], "question": "American professional wrestler was the first and only Triple Crown Winner of Maryland Championship Wrestling and the Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation?"} +{"answers": ["trivial name", "Trivial name"], "question": "after an atomic element has been isolated, it gets a ?"} +{"answers": ["Sacred Heart Church", "Sacred Heart Catholic Church", "Sacred Heart Catholic Church"], "question": "many paintings inside the \"\" in Dayton, Ohio, were intentionally painted over?"} +{"answers": ["Cliff Alexander", "Alexander", "Cliff"], "question": " did not play organized basketball until eighth grade because his neighborhood was unsafe?"} +{"answers": ["Agnello", "Giovanni Battista Agnello", "Giovanni"], "question": " was the first to declare that the ore brought back from Baffin Island by Martin Frobisher in 1576 was gold-bearing?"} +{"answers": ["Luzula sylvatica"], "question": "the leaves of are used by Golden Eagles to line their eyries in the winter?"} +{"answers": ["Hallucinogenic fish", "hallucinogenic fish"], "question": "\"Sarpa salpa\" \"\" is a that was used as a recreational drug during the Roman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Estorick", "Eric", "Estorick"], "question": "in 1964, art dealer recovered 1,564 Jewish Torah scrolls which had been confiscated by the Nazi authorities following the genocide of the Czechoslovak Jews?"} +{"answers": ["Comic's Choice"], "question": "Bill Bailey's hosting of was described by \"The Independent\" as being the show's \"saving grace\"?"} +{"answers": ["George Sellery", "George", "George Clarke Sellery", "Sellery"], "question": " publicly denounced the University of Wisconsin Experimental College to protect College of Letters and Science faculty?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 Abbotsford Heat season"], "question": "the Abbotsford Heat, the Calgary Flames' minor league hockey team, tied a franchise record with seven consecutive wins in their ?"} +{"answers": ["Melbourne University tram stop"], "question": "the , one of the busiest on the Melbourne tram network, is the terminus for seven tram routes?"} +{"answers": ["Pertin", "Bakin", "Bakin Pertin"], "question": " was the first Lok Sabha member elected from Arunachal East?"} +{"answers": ["Lower Little Swatara Creek"], "question": " was the subject of one of the first public TMDL meetings in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Briggs", "Kevin Briggs", "Kevin"], "question": " has been called the \"Guardian of the Golden Gate Bridge\" after talking over 200 people out of jumping into the Golden Gate?"} +{"answers": ["Lobophora variegata"], "question": "the ruffled form of the brown seaweed may be attached to the seabed or may roll about in loose masses?"} +{"answers": ["Behnke", "Robert", "Robert J. Behnke"], "question": ", a world-renowned wild trout biologist and conservationist, was known as \"Dr. Trout\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shahbaz", "Parsegh Shahbaz", "Parsegh"], "question": "Armenian writer \"\", who was murdered during the Armenian Genocide, once said, \"How idiotic people are! What is war, what is the state, what is revolution?\""} +{"answers": ["Art Bell's Dark Matter"], "question": "theoretical physicist Michio Kaku was the inaugural guest on the Sirius XM Radio talk show ?"} +{"answers": ["Miriam", "Roth", "Miriam Roth"], "question": " grew up in a Hungarian-speaking town, studied at a German-speaking university, and wrote best-sellers in Hebrew?"} +{"answers": ["Gerity", "Julia", "Julia Gerity"], "question": "in the 35th year of her career, blues singer lost much of her performance materials, including gowns and music, in a 1947 fire at Coney Island?"} +{"answers": ["Das Volksrecht", "Das Volksrecht"], "question": "the Indian revolutionary M.N. Roy wrote under a pseudonym for the German newspaper ?"} +{"answers": ["George Vladimir Bobrinskoy", "George", "Bobrinskoy", "George V. Bobrinskoy"], "question": "sanskritist was also tennis champion of the Quadrangle Club at the University of Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Eutricha capensis"], "question": "caterpillars of the \"\" are described as \"gregarious\" because they clump together in great numbers for unknown reasons?"} +{"answers": ["Letters to a German Princess"], "question": "Leonhard Euler wrote between 1760 and 1762 to Friederike Charlotte of Brandenburg-Schwedt?"} +{"answers": ["Saoyú-ʔehdacho"], "question": " is the largest National Historic Site of Canada at almost the size of the province of Prince Edward Island?"} +{"answers": ["Anil Goswami", "Anil", "Goswami"], "question": " is the first civil servant from Jammu and Kashmir to be appointed Home Secretary of India?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 AHL season"], "question": "after a lease dispute during their the Houston Aeros ice hockey team moved to Des Moines and became the Iowa Wild?"} +{"answers": ["André", "Diot", "André Diot"], "question": " designed the lighting for the \"Jahrhundertring\" in Bayreuth in 1976, for the opening ceremony of the 1992 Winter Olympics, and for \"Così fan tutte\" at the Paris Opera in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Šalounova vila", "Šaloun Villa"], "question": "the Art Nouveau was created to allow its owner to construct a memorial to a Czech heretic burnt in 1415?"} +{"answers": ["Nolan", "Fontana", "Nolan David Fontana", "Nolan Fontana"], "question": "minor league baseball shortstop is the grandson of former Major League Baseball All-Star Lew Burdette?"} +{"answers": ["Lagerpeton", "Lagerpeton chanarensis"], "question": "the early dinosaur-like animal was only long?"} +{"answers": ["Winkler County nurse whistleblower case"], "question": "the events leading to the occurred at a 15-bed hospital in Kermit, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Museums in Kiev"], "question": "there are on the subjects of the Great Patriotic War, Chernobyl, and aviation?"} +{"answers": ["The Execution of Gary Glitter"], "question": "after , a 2009 mockumentary showing Gary Glitter being hanged, the subject's complaint to Ofcom was turned down?"} +{"answers": ["Elmer", "Elmer Harrison Flick", "Flick", "Elmer Flick"], "question": " \"\" made his own baseball bat with his father's lathe?"} +{"answers": ["Tony", "Tony Basgallop", "Basgallop"], "question": " first whodunit television series is \"What Remains\"?"} +{"answers": ["Web.com"], "question": " went from \"not going well\" to making $132.2 million in a year?"} +{"answers": ["Ivar Knudsen", "Ivar", "Knudsen"], "question": " led the development of the the biggest and most advanced diesel powered vessel of its time?"} +{"answers": ["Shelter", "Shelter"], "question": " is a video game where the player controls a badger who must protect her cubs while they find a new home?"} +{"answers": ["Angelo", "Angelo Ciccone", "Ciccone"], "question": " lapped the entire field, but didn't win a point in the Men's Madison at the 2008 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Larabanga Mosque"], "question": " \"\" is one of the eight ancient mosques in Ghana, and is considered the \"Mecca of West Africa\"?"} +{"answers": ["Florence Fuller", "Florence", "Florence Ada Fuller", "Fuller"], "question": " became a professional artist while still a teenager, and lived in South Africa, Australia, England, France, and India?"} +{"answers": ["John Saylor Coon", "John", "Coon"], "question": ", the first Mechanical Engineering Professor at Georgia Tech, made the first dynamo electric machine built in the United States when he was a student at Cornell University?"} +{"answers": ["Isle of Man Pure Beer Act"], "question": "the meant that from 1874 to 1999 it was illegal to use anything other than water, malt, sugar, and hops for brewing beer?"} +{"answers": ["Lo Nuestro Award for Artist of the Year"], "question": "American band Aventura won the first Lo Nuestro and \"Billboard\" Latin Music awards for in the same year?"} +{"answers": ["Christian Streit White", "Christian", "White"], "question": "Confederate captain \"\" later served as a county court clerk and president of the West Virginia Fish Commission?"} +{"answers": ["(She's So) Selfish"], "question": "the Knack's song \"\" was prevented from being the follow-up single to \"My Sharona\" and \"Good Girls Don't\" because the band refused to edit out the dirty lyrics?"} +{"answers": ["Carr Smith", "Smith", "William", "William Carr Smith", "William Isaac Carr Smith"], "question": ", the Christian Socialist rector of St James' Church, Sydney, challenged the Diocese by introducing Anglo-Catholic practices?"} +{"answers": ["Synergistic catalysis"], "question": " works by activating both reacting substrates simultaneously?"} +{"answers": ["Astra Dome"], "question": "the American Car and Foundry Company's dome cars included the only dome dining cars ever operated by a railroad in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Underhill", "Beth", "Beth Underhill Stables", "Beth Underhill"], "question": "Monopoly and Altair, horses of Canadian equestrian athlete , received fan mail?"} +{"answers": ["Mason", "Mason Mingus", "Mingus"], "question": "racing driver \"(2013 car pictured)\" was a three-sport athlete in high school?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Tower Island", "Grand Tower"], "question": " is located on the \"wrong\" side of the Mississippi River?"} +{"answers": ["Jacques", "Schmidt", "Jacques Schmidt"], "question": " designed costumes for the Bayreuth \"Jahrhundertring\" and for Prokofiev's \"War and Peace\", where 650 \"historically appropriate costumes\" were needed?"} +{"answers": ["Sozialistische Arbeiter-Zeitung"], "question": "the young Willy Brandt wrote for ?"} +{"answers": ["Geoff Unwin", "Geoff", "Unwin"], "question": " demonstrated how to play the Mellotron, a tape-based sampling keyboard, on the children's television show \"Blue Peter\"?"} +{"answers": ["Counter-Maniera"], "question": "even the originator of the term thought that \"Boredom is a requisite of the Roman style\" in painting \"(example illustrated)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Herschel", "Alexander", "Alexander Stewart Herschel"], "question": " helped identify the connection between comets and meteor showers?"} +{"answers": ["Scarface", "Scarface"], "question": "Giorgio Moroder won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score in the 1984 ceremony for \"Flashdance\" instead of , for which he was also nominated?"} +{"answers": ["Nell Truman", "Nell", "Truman"], "question": "in April 1968, and her sister Christine became the first winners of an open tennis event by winning the women's doubles title at the British Hard Court Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Güstrow Castle", "Güstrow Palace"], "question": " contains a museum related to the male line of Duchess Elisabeth Sophie of Mecklenburg's family?"} +{"answers": ["Marilinda", "Marilinda Joy Garcia", "Marilinda Garcia", "Garcia"], "question": " was elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives when she was 23 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Iron railing"], "question": "pedestrians walking along Malet Street in London hear the sound of a stick hitting an  ... though there's no railing in sight?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Thomas Scott", "Thomas Scott", "Thomas", "Thomas Foster Scott"], "question": "archer holds the distinction of being the oldest person to compete in an archery event at the Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Ajah Berdosa"], "question": "advertisements emphasised the simplicity of Wu Tsun's 1941 film ?"} +{"answers": ["Who's Afraid of Peer Review?"], "question": "in a recent academic study, , a fake manuscript sent to open-access publishers was accepted by 157 and rejected by 98?"} +{"answers": ["Phrynarachne decipiens"], "question": "the mimics excrement on a leaf?"} +{"answers": ["Plaga Zombie", "Plaga Zombie"], "question": "the is the first and only zombie horror film trilogy to come out of Latin America?"} +{"answers": ["Macho Man", "Mucho Macho Man"], "question": ", winner of the 2013 Breeders' Cup Classic, was named after the Village People song \"Macho Man\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stieve", "Hermann Stieve", "Hermann"], "question": "anatomist \"\", the youngest physician ever appointed the head of a German medical faculty, liked to give lectures in an academic robe?"} +{"answers": ["U2 by U2"], "question": "U2's autobiography was inspired by \"The Beatles Anthology\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ms. Marvel", "Ms. Marvel"], "question": ", also known as Ms. Marvel, is the first Muslim character to headline a comic book at Marvel Comics?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 AHL season"], "question": "after switching its affiliation from the Vancouver Canucks to the St. Louis Blues, the Chicago Wolves rehired their previous long-time coach John Anderson in their ?"} +{"answers": ["Spencer J. Cox", "Cox", "Spencer Cox", "Spencer", "Spencer Cox"], "question": ", the new Lieutenant Governor of Utah, plays bass guitar in a garage band?"} +{"answers": ["Helge André Njåstad", "Njåstad", "Helge"], "question": "at the age of 23, \"\" became Norway's youngest mayor?"} +{"answers": ["Sidney", "Riesenberg", "Sidney Riesenberg", "Sidney H. Riesenberg"], "question": " \"Over the Top for You\" was featured at an exhibit of World War I posters at the Smithsonian American Art Museum?"} +{"answers": ["A Song for Simeon"], "question": "T.S. Eliot's 1928 poem \"\" includes passages from the \"Nunc dimittis\" prayer with allusions to the writings of Lancelot Andrewes, Dante, and John of the Cross?"} +{"answers": ["Ákos", "Ernye", "Ernye Ákos"], "question": " saved the life of Hungarian king Béla IV by handing over his horse after the disastrous Battle of Mohi in 1241?"} +{"answers": ["Catalaphyllia"], "question": ", known commonly as elegance coral, can reproduce either sexually or asexually?"} +{"answers": ["Association of Iranian Journalists"], "question": "harassment against the by the administration of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad culminated in the closure of the organization in August 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Rodriguez-Gregg", "Maria Rodriguez-Gregg", "Maria"], "question": "New Jersey Assemblywoman-elect plays for a local roller derby team?"} +{"answers": ["Law Uk Folk Museum"], "question": "Hong Kong's \"\" is the sole surviving village house and the last example of traditional Hakka housing in Chai Wan, a former Hakka village?"} +{"answers": ["Roesia si Pengkor"], "question": " was the first film by The Teng Chun targeted at native Indonesians?"} +{"answers": ["Ritvo", "Katherine", "Katherine Ritvo"], "question": ", the first woman race horse trainer to win the Breeders' Cup Classic, is also the recipient of a heart transplant?"} +{"answers": ["Uttar Pradesh Revolutionary Socialist Party"], "question": "in 1951 the Revolutionary Socialist Party expelled its ?"} +{"answers": ["Polistes carnifex"], "question": "part of the feeding ritual for larvae of the wasp involves an adult drumming with its antennae?"} +{"answers": ["Trmal's Villa", "Trmal Villa"], "question": "the Arts and Crafts \"\" in Prague was designed by \"the founder of modern Czech architecture\"?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 Harvard Crimson men's basketball team"], "question": " recruit Zena Edosomwan is the first Harvard basketball recruit rated among the top 100 players in the country by Scout.com?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Ford", "Tom Ford"], "question": "\"\", the second single from Jay-Z's twelfth studio album \"Magna Carta Holy Grail\", is an ode to fashion designer Tom Ford?"} +{"answers": ["Susan", "Susan Gerbi", "Gerbi"], "question": " worked with Joseph Gall to develop \"in situ\" hybridization for her Ph.D. research?"} +{"answers": ["The Tunnel", "The Tunnel"], "question": "the 2013 Anglo-French crime drama , based on the Scandinavian series \"The Bridge\", is billed as the first bilingual series in British and French television?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern Maine Medical Center"], "question": "when the Maine State Legislature came to inspect in 1897, patients were told to \"smile, look comfortable, and not require bedpans\"?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Calcutta Turf Club"], "question": "the \"(old stands pictured)\" was the main horse racing authority in the British Raj?"} +{"answers": ["Stellbrink", "Karl", "Karl Friedrich Stellbrink"], "question": "Lutheran pastor was one of the Lübeck martyrs guillotined on 10 November 1943 for opposing the Nazi regime?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew Edward Habershon", "Edward", "Edward Habershon", "Habershon"], "question": "the architect was involved in the 1862 relocation of London's burial grounds, moving more than one thousand hundredweight of human remains?"} +{"answers": ["``National Kid", "National Kid"], "question": "the Japanese TV series was more popular in Brazil than in its home country?"} +{"answers": ["House of Cards", "House of Cards, season 2", "House of Cards"], "question": "since the Maryland State House is not rentable, producers of of \"House of Cards\" made various donations in order to use the building for filming?"} +{"answers": ["Poncan Theatre Company", "Poncan Theatre"], "question": "the \"\" was closed for about ten years after it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Mithraculus sculptus"], "question": "the can be used to control bubble algae in reef aquaria?"} +{"answers": ["Penny Low", "Penny", "Low"], "question": "Singaporean politician , a Member of Parliament for the Pasir Ris-Punggol Group Representation Constituency, used to work at the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation?"} +{"answers": ["Krausirpi"], "question": "Moravian missionaries reached the remote village of in 1967?"} +{"answers": ["War against the potato beetle"], "question": "during the 1950s, communist propaganda for the depicted red and white striped bugs \"(potato beetle pictured)\" dropped by \"US imperialists\" marching across East Germany?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Humfrey", "William Humfrey"], "question": "while he was Assay Master at the Royal Mint in 1568, was accused of robbing the Mint?"} +{"answers": ["Kit houses in Michigan"], "question": " were so popular that by 1918, houses from one Bay City company accounted for 2.4% of all housing starts in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 Grand Rapids Griffins season"], "question": "after winning the Calder Cup last year, several hockey players from the Grand Rapids Griffins were called up to the Detroit Red Wings in their ?"} +{"answers": ["The Terror Factor", "Terror Factor"], "question": "Garry Medeiros, writer-director of , was forced to become the film's main protagonist when its original star abruptly left the project?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Cooper Henderson", "Henderson", "Charles Cooper", "Charles"], "question": "the rents from the dilapidated houses of Jack the Ripper's Whitechapel had helped to maintain the equestrian painter ?"} +{"answers": ["Mrozovskaya", "Elena", "Elena Mrozovskaya", "Elena Lukinichna Mrozovskaya"], "question": "a photograph \"\" taken by at the 1903 Ball in the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia, was exhibited in the Hermitage Rooms in London 100 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Nanasaheb Purohit", "Purohit", "Nanasaheb"], "question": "in 1948, the socialist leader organized a people's army to capture the Janjira state and proclaimed himself Prime Minister?"} +{"answers": ["Inside Claridge's"], "question": " was shortlisted for the Grierson 2013: British Documentary Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Continuing Appropriations Act, 2014"], "question": "according to some politicians, the , which resolved the 2013 U.S. government shutdown and debt-ceiling crisis, is just \"kicking the can down the road\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dan Cohen", "Cohen", "Dan"], "question": " \"\" lost the 1969 Minneapolis mayoral election despite holding endorsements from the DFL, the Republican Party, and President Richard Nixon?"} +{"answers": ["Homero Enrique Cárdenas Guillén", "Guillén", "Homero", "Homero Cárdenas Guillén"], "question": "drug lord is believed to be the new leader of Mexico's Gulf Cartel?"} +{"answers": ["Green Diamond"], "question": "the Illinois Central Railroad's debuted in 1936 with IC 121, the last new fixed-consist articulated streamliner built in the United States in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Harris", "Charles Boarman", "Charles", "Harris", "Charles Boarman Harris"], "question": "American frontier doctor delivered over 3,000 babies in Pembina County, North Dakota, during his 60-year medical career?"} +{"answers": ["Jak Sayabalyan", "Jacques", "Jacques Sayabalian", "Sayabalian"], "question": "Armenian writer was murdered and his remains are yet to be found?"} +{"answers": ["Cystomastacoides kiddo"], "question": "the wasp was named after Beatrix Kiddo from the film \"Kill Bill\"?"} +{"answers": ["Doug", "Doug Stone", "Stone"], "question": " \"\" was the only artist that Epic Records' Bob Montgomery signed without seeing a live performance first?"} +{"answers": ["John Holt", "Holt", "John", "John Holt"], "question": "the American colonial newspaper publisher has been labeled by a modern day historian \"the most important Radical printer outside Boston\" during the American Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Neena", "Neena Verma", "Neena Vikram Verma", "Verma"], "question": "Bharatiya Janata Party politician won the 2008 Madhya Pradesh legislative assembly election from Dhar by a margin of only one vote?"} +{"answers": ["Revenge porn"], "question": "only two U.S. states, New Jersey and California, have laws criminalizing ?"} +{"answers": ["Ammonia fuming"], "question": "the technique of darkening oak by was discovered accidentally when boards stored in a stable were darkened by fumes from horse urine?"} +{"answers": ["Sacred Twenty"], "question": "in the few years after the formation of the exclusively female \"\", military nursing tasks during World War I were still often done by untrained men?"} +{"answers": ["Wilfred Byng Kenrick", "Kenrick", "Wilfred"], "question": ", who served Birmingham as chair of the education committee and mayor from 1922 to 1943, donated \"The Feast of Peleus\" by Edward Burne-Jones to the museum?"} +{"answers": ["Pasha", "Kasım", "Kasim Pasha", "Kasım Pasha"], "question": " allegedly resigned from the position of Rumelian beglerbey?"} +{"answers": ["Render", "Adam Render", "Adam"], "question": ", a German-American hunter, found the ruins of Great Zimbabwe by accident in 1867?"} +{"answers": ["Miss Riboet's Orion"], "question": "the star of ultimately never entered the film industry as she was not photogenic?"} +{"answers": ["Ye", "Ye Qianyu", "Qianyu"], "question": "manhua artist \"(work pictured)\" was imprisoned for seven years during the Cultural Revolution and then worked as a janitor?"} +{"answers": ["Philippines–Poland relations"], "question": "Tadeusz Iwiński called a relationship \"that was broken by mistake\"?"} +{"answers": ["M. D. Jennings", "M.", "Melvin Delanie", "Jennings"], "question": "Green Bay Packers safety was involved in the controversial ending of the 2012 Green Bay Packers–Seattle Seahawks game?"} +{"answers": ["Callender's Cableworks Band"], "question": " was a prolific broadcaster in the early years of BBC Radio?"} +{"answers": ["Hadronyche macquariensis"], "question": "the venomous spider was only described in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Christopher Schutz", "Schutz"], "question": "a \"great ruby stone\" that wished to present to Queen Elizabeth I was never seen again after it came into the hands of Martin Frobisher?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred Russel Wallace centenary", "Alfred Russel Wallace"], "question": "the \"\" on 7 November 2013 is being commemorated worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["Summerhill", "Summerhill"], "question": "Harry Elmer Barnes called , a book about the eponymous school, one of the most exciting and challenging books in the field of education since Rousseau's \"Émile\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eve", "Stewart", "Eve Stewart"], "question": "award-winning production designer described her experience as art director on Mike Leigh \"Naked\" as \"a bit of a shock\"?"} +{"answers": ["River Nevis"], "question": "the in Scotland has been described as a \"maelstrom of water\"?"} +{"answers": ["Americans for Responsible Solutions"], "question": "the founders of gun-control organization , Gabrielle Giffords and Mark Kelly, are gun owners?"} +{"answers": ["Csák I Hahót", "Hahót", "Csák"], "question": " built the castle of Čakovec, Croatia, then part of the Kingdom of Hungary?"} +{"answers": ["Chéreau", "Patrice Chéreau", "Patrice"], "question": ", the stage director of the centenary \"Ring Cycle\" in Bayreuth, directed the film \"Intimacy\", which \"sparked a debate about unsimulated sex on screen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pristimantis jamescameroni"], "question": "the new species of frog \"\" from Venezuela was named after the film-maker James Cameron?"} +{"answers": ["Attarsiya"], "question": "the campaigns of represent the earliest recorded Mycenaean Greek military involvement on the Anatolian mainland?"} +{"answers": ["Pierce", "John Davis Pierce", "John"], "question": " was the United States' first state superintendent of public schools?"} +{"answers": ["Balmukund Goutam", "Goutam", "Balmukund"], "question": "Indian National Congress politician lost in the 2008 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election from Dhar by a margin of only one vote?"} +{"answers": ["Jahrhundertring"], "question": "a French team created the \"(scene pictured)\" of Wagner's \"Ring Cycle\" at the centenary Bayreuth Festival in 1976, causing \"a near-riot\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bevis Bulmer", "Bevis", "Bulmer"], "question": " presented Queen Elizabeth I with a porringer of pure gold?"} +{"answers": ["Dr. Robert Hohf House", "Robert Hohf House"], "question": "the near Kenilworth, Illinois, features an experimental solar cooling system on the roof?"} +{"answers": ["Vanada"], "question": "Madonna influenced Michael Torke's composition of , a work initially dismissed as \"dangerously close to the corruption that's happening to all American music\"?"} +{"answers": ["Atkins", "John", "John Black Atkins"], "question": "war correspondent described Winston Churchill as \"slim, slightly reddish-haired, pale, lively, frequently plunging along the deck\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tigard Library", "Tigard Public Library"], "question": "the City of Tigard in Oregon started , but didn't fund it?"} +{"answers": ["Tiriakian", "Haig", "Haig Tiriakian"], "question": " said that there were \"sacks full of bombs on our shoulders and guns in our hands\" when he and others raided and seized the national bank of Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["Ashchorjyo Prodeep"], "question": "two leads of the upcoming Bengali film sing a song inspired by musicals like \"Fiddler on the Roof\", \"The Sound of Music\" and \"My Fair Lady\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Gendall", "Gendall", "John"], "question": "although the painter curated the art collection for Exeter's Royal Albert Memorial Museum, he never saw it displayed?"} +{"answers": ["Cuvier's dwarf caiman"], "question": " \"\" is collected from the wild for the pet trade?"} +{"answers": ["State-integrated school"], "question": "former New Zealand MP Jonathan Hunt is credited with the idea of ?"} +{"answers": ["Put Down Your Whip", "Down Your Whip"], "question": "Chen Liting's 1931 play inspired Xu Beihong's 1939 painting that broke the Chinese auction price record in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Robinson", "Tony Robinson", "Robinson", "Tony"], "question": "in quarterback only appearance in the NFL, he led the Washington Redskins to a victory that has been called one of the greatest upsets in league history?"} +{"answers": ["Polish settlement in the Philippines"], "question": " has been recorded as early as the seventeenth century?"} +{"answers": ["Trilby", "Trilby"], "question": "in the 1895 play , the role of Svengali was created by American actor Wilton Lackaye?"} +{"answers": ["Jeffrey Trammell", "Jeffrey B. Trammell", "Jeffrey", "Trammell"], "question": " married Stuart Serkin at the United States Supreme Court building, in a ceremony presided over by former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor?"} +{"answers": ["Promontory Apartments"], "question": "Ludwig Mies van der Rohe designed the \"\" in Chicago, Illinois, after Frank Lloyd Wright, Eero Saarinen, Le Corbusier, and Walter Gropius all rejected offers to design it?"} +{"answers": ["Earthbound", "Earthbound"], "question": "the screenwriter for the 1940 film proposed including a pair of lovers wearing gas masks?"} +{"answers": ["France Dimanche"], "question": "in 1949, copies of were seized in France because they were carrying pictures of Princess Margaret and her entourage, which were deemed to be an insult?"} +{"answers": ["Carol Comeau", "Comeau", "Carol"], "question": " was inaugurated into the Alaska Women's Hall of Fame in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Dedham Public Schools"], "question": "the had the first public school in the United States to be exclusively supported by taxes?"} +{"answers": ["Abdallah", "Abdullah ibn Ali", "Ali", "Abdallah ibn Ali"], "question": "after the death of the first Abbasid caliph, al-Saffah, his uncle led a revolt and tried to claim the throne from al-Saffah's brother, al-Mansur?"} +{"answers": ["InterContinental Geneva"], "question": "the five-star , near the UN European headquarters, was the site of a 1985 summit between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev?"} +{"answers": ["Radhakrishnamurthy", "Yalamanchili Radhakrishnamurthy", "Y. Radhakrishnamurthy", "Y."], "question": " filed his nomination for the 1977 parliamentary election in India whilst being jailed?"} +{"answers": ["Burdi", "Nick Burdi", "Nick"], "question": "college baseball player can throw a fastball?"} +{"answers": ["Esquire of the Body"], "question": "Henry VIII of England always had dress and undress him, and they thought this was an honour?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Hosier", "Harry", "Hosier"], "question": "circuit rider was the first African American to preach to a white congregation in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Lockheed Martin", "Lockheed Martin SR-72"], "question": "the recently revealed , the successor to the SR-71, is designed to fly at six times the speed of sound?"} +{"answers": ["Rama Ravi", "Rama", "Ravi"], "question": " is an Indian Carnatic vocalist who has also learned the Bharata Natyam Indian dance form and plays two musical instruments, the veena and the mridangam?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Fidler", "Harry", "Fidler"], "question": "impressionist painter , who was born into farming, became known for painting farm horses?"} +{"answers": ["Benzie County Courthouse", "Benzie County"], "question": "the jail attached to the was nicknamed \"The County Root Cellar\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Robert Edward Lee", "J. R. E. Lee", "J.", "Lee"], "question": "President was able to secure higher salaries for teachers and administrators at Florida A&M University despite Governor Cone's statement that \"no Negro was worth $4000 a year\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hainault", "Alice", "Alice of Hainault"], "question": "in 1310, the pirate John Crabbe seized a ship carrying jewels, gold, silver, and other goods worth £2000 belonging to ?"} +{"answers": ["Swami", "Vivekananda", "Swami Vivekananda"], "question": " is credited with raising interfaith awareness and bringing Hinduism to the status of a major world religion during the late 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Alan Kirby", "Alan", "Kirby"], "question": " won the FAI Cup four times?"} +{"answers": ["Projected Man", "The Projected Man"], "question": "a scene with a topless woman was added into the British film to increase sales overseas?"} +{"answers": ["Marine Gate"], "question": " \"\" was the most bombed building in Brighton during World War II, but only one resident—a Hollywood child star—died?"} +{"answers": ["Petr Vrabec", "Petr", "Vrabec"], "question": "footballer won six Czechoslovak league titles with Sparta Prague?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan", "Kaufer", "Jonathan Kaufer", "Jonathan David Kaufer"], "question": "when directed \"Soup for One\", he became the youngest director at the time to be hired by a major studio?"} +{"answers": ["Zingiber spectabile"], "question": " is often known as the beehive ginger, due to its inflorescences which resemble beehives?"} +{"answers": ["Dharma Wiratama Museum"], "question": "the is located in the first headquarters of the Indonesian Army?"} +{"answers": ["North American AJ Savage"], "question": "Composite Squadron 6 of the United States Navy deployed two \"\" bombers to K-3 Air Base in Korea in July 1953 to act as a nuclear deterrent?"} +{"answers": ["Brown", "Ticasuk Brown", "Ticasuk"], "question": " was the first Native American to have a school named after her in Fairbanks, Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Mabel", "FitzGerald", "Mabel FitzGerald", "Mabel Purefoy FitzGerald"], "question": "British physiologist attended Oxford before women were granted degrees and 75 years later received an honorary master's when she was 100 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Boyd", "Josh Boyd", "Josh"], "question": "Green Bay Packers rookie was selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl while in high school?"} +{"answers": ["K. A. P. Viswanatham Pillai", "Viswanatham", "K. A. P. Viswanatham", "K."], "question": " was the first secretary of India's Justice Party?"} +{"answers": ["Nora", "Nora Lilian Alcock", "Alcock"], "question": " was the Scottish government's first plant pathologist?"} +{"answers": ["Campsicnemus popeye"], "question": "the new species of fly was named after the cartoon character Popeye due to its swollen arms?"} +{"answers": ["Dale Boone", "Boone", "Dale"], "question": ", who holds 24 world records for eating, claims to be related to Daniel Boone \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fredrik Magnus Piper", "Fredrik", "Piper"], "question": " introduced the English landscape garden to Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["To-Agori-Mou"], "question": "jockey Greville Starkey made a two-fingered gesture to rival Pat Eddery when won the 1981 St. James's Palace Stakes?"} +{"answers": ["Christou v. Beatport, LLC"], "question": "according to a U.S. Federal court , a MySpace friend list could constitute a trade secret?"} +{"answers": ["Brunswick tram depot"], "question": "when Queen Elizabeth II visited Melbourne in 2011, she rode a specially decorated tram \"\" driven by a driver?"} +{"answers": ["Jamie Stewart", "Jamie Stewart", "Jamie", "Stewart"], "question": " voice has been compared to Robert Smith's fragility and \"The Downward Spiral\"-era Trent Reznor's anger?"} +{"answers": ["Air Brousse"], "question": "the original owners of were distributors for Aero Commander, Hughes, and Piper aircraft in the Congo?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Clark", "Walter Eugene Clark"], "question": " translated the Aryabhatiya of Aryabhata with critical notes in 1930?"} +{"answers": ["GD 61"], "question": "the white dwarf star was once likely orbited by a rocky planet or asteroid with water?"} +{"answers": ["Ang", "Kee", "Ang Hin Kee"], "question": "Singaporean politician , an advisor for the National Taxi Association, once worked for the Singapore Badminton Association and the Singapore Police Headquarters?"} +{"answers": ["Utica Zoo"], "question": "the is home to the world's largest watering can?"} +{"answers": ["Mayo Smith Society", "Mayo Smith", "Mayo", "Smith"], "question": "ESPN.com ranked the decision by \"\" to move Mickey Stanley to shortstop for the 1968 World Series as the third \"gutsiest call\" in sports history?"} +{"answers": ["Tower of Kurt Pasha"], "question": "the fortress-like 17th-century in Vratsa, Bulgaria, now hosts a souvenir shop?"} +{"answers": ["The Contractor", "The Contractor"], "question": "in , Danny Trejo plays a contractor out to avenge his dead son?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Kaestle", "Kaestle", "Carl", "Carl Frederick Kaestle"], "question": "Harvey J. Graff declared \"one of the leading practitioners of American educational history\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alatskivi castle", "Alatskivi Castle"], "question": " in Alatskivi, Estonia was designed to be a smaller version of Balmoral Castle?"} +{"answers": ["Ades", "Yaakov", "Yaakov Ades"], "question": "among the thousands of students raised by Rabbi , rosh yeshiva of Porat Yosef Yeshiva in Jerusalem, was Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, future Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Mercurana", "Mercurana myristicapalustris"], "question": "the new genus of frog was named after the late British rock singer Freddie Mercury?"} +{"answers": ["Ffordd Pen Llech"], "question": " \"\" in the Snowdonia National Park is the steepest signed road in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Volví a Nacer"], "question": "the song \"\" by Carlos Vives reached number one in Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela, and the Hot Latin Songs chart in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Abakay", "Ahmet Abakay", "Ahmet"], "question": "after 82 years of silence, the mother of journalist revealed her Armenian identity just weeks before she died?"} +{"answers": ["Nokia Lumia 1520"], "question": "the display made it the largest Windows Phone at the time of its announcement in Abu Dhabi?"} +{"answers": ["Education for Extinction"], "question": "a review in \"The American Historical Review\" called \"the most comprehensive examination of all federal Indian boarding schools to date\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fritiof", "Fritiof Enbom", "Enbom"], "question": "Swedish railway worker was accused and convicted of being a spy for the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Rominten Hunting Lodge"], "question": "Kaiser Wilhelm II refused to allow Hermann Göring to stay at his , but Göring later forced Wilhelm's heirs to sell the property to the State of Prussia for his own use?"} +{"answers": ["Spencer Cox", "Patrick Spencer Cox", "Cox", "Spencer", "Spencer Cox"], "question": "HIV/AIDS activist designed a clinical trial that resulted in the approval of a protease inhibitor?"} +{"answers": ["Lal Communist Party Hind Union"], "question": "after the dissolution of the , some of its former members became sadhus?"} +{"answers": ["Machete", "Machete"], "question": "the fictional character , portrayed by Danny Trejo and created by Robert Rodriguez, has appeared in \"Machete\" and \"Machete Kills\"?"} +{"answers": ["Acanthostichus hispaniolicus"], "question": "the extinct ant is the only \"Acanthostichus\" species found in the West Indies?"} +{"answers": ["Gan", "Gan Thiam Poh", "Poh"], "question": "Singapore politician used to work for a salary of $2.50 an hour?"} +{"answers": ["CryptoLocker"], "question": "a accepts Bitcoin?"} +{"answers": ["John Jacob Astor Hotel"], "question": "the world's first cable television system was installed in 1948 in Astoria, Oregon, using an antenna on the roof of the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hazem", "Nuseibeh", "Hazem Zaki Nuseibeh", "Hazem Nuseibeh"], "question": "in 1965, Jordanian Foreign Minister proposed a United Kingdom of Palestine and Jordan?"} +{"answers": ["Polish Romantic nationalism", "Polish nationalism"], "question": " is more restrictive in terms of ethnicity and religion than the earlier Polish-Lithuanian identity?"} +{"answers": ["Dorsey", "Kevin Dorsey", "Kevin"], "question": "Green Bay Packers rookie planned to sign with the team even if it didn't draft him?"} +{"answers": ["Free Socialist Party/Marxist-Leninists"], "question": "the leader of the was a refugee from East Germany?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Dietz", "James Dietz"], "question": " worked as a commercial illustrator creating movie posters and book covers before switching to historical subjects?"} +{"answers": ["Wiznitzer", "Max", "Max Wiznitzer"], "question": "pediatric neurologist testified in the autism omnibus trial, saying that thimerosal-containing vaccines do not cause autism?"} +{"answers": ["Cecil", "Cecil Duckworth", "Duckworth"], "question": ", executive chairman of Premiership rugby union club Worcester Warriors, earned his fortune selling boilers?"} +{"answers": ["Towson Place"], "question": " in Towson, Maryland, once featured a Best Products store whose facade was tilted at a 35-degree angle?"} +{"answers": ["Wardell", "Wardell"], "question": "the song that brought national exposure to indie folk band was created \"like, in an hour\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ford G7"], "question": "the only finished one out of the fifteen races it competed in?"} +{"answers": ["Ashok", "Ashok Patki", "Patki"], "question": " has composed more than 5,000 jingles and also composed \"Mile Sur Mera Tumhara\"?"} +{"answers": ["Corporate DNA"], "question": "the term describes the factors underlying and affecting the culture of an organized entity or institution?"} +{"answers": ["kung fu film", "Kung fu film"], "question": "Hong Kong films dramatizing the lives of martial arts folk heroes like Wong Fei-hung and Fong Sai-yuk were the first movies of the genre?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Ashwood", "Ashwood", "Paul"], "question": ", a researcher at the MIND Institute, has produced evidence that autistic children exhibit abnormal immune responses relative to neurotypical children?"} +{"answers": ["This Is Our House"], "question": "New Jersey Devils fans booed a because it replaced \"The Hey Song\"?"} +{"answers": ["Calvatia craniiformis"], "question": "the \"\" is a tasty edible when its insides are still firm and white?"} +{"answers": ["Rhode Island International Horror Film Festival"], "question": "the 2010 featured a \"Zombiethon Battle\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sunette Loubser", "Loubser", "Sunette"], "question": "South African cricketer began as an opening bowler, but switched to bowling off spin after breaking her ankle?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Vampire Nation"], "question": "the in a Pennsylvania courthouse?"} +{"answers": ["Louisa", "Kyle", "Louisa Venable Kyle"], "question": " wrote a children's book on The Witch of Pungo?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Joe Laurello", "Martin", "Martin Laurello", "Laurello"], "question": " could swivel his head 180 degrees?"} +{"answers": ["Esquiline Treasure"], "question": "the 4th-century from Rome includes the Projecta Casket \"\", which has a Christian inscription and pagan iconography?"} +{"answers": ["Washburne", "Carleton Wolsey Washburne", "Carleton", "Carleton Washburne"], "question": "educator led a study that identified 6.5 years as the optimal mental age for children to begin to learn to read?"} +{"answers": ["Prism", "Prism"], "question": "American folk rock singer-songwriter Jonatha Brooke co-wrote \"\", a song by recording artist Katy Perry?"} +{"answers": ["Riojasuchus"], "question": " was an ornithosuchid that is known from four skeletons and lived about 217 to 215 million years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Thaddeus", "Thaddeus Ma Daqin", "Daqin"], "question": "the Catholic bishop of Shanghai, , has been held under house arrest by the Chinese Government since 2012?"} +{"answers": ["American Pie Council"], "question": "Do you know that, according to the , 20% of Americans have eaten an entire pie?"} +{"answers": ["Sussie Eriksson", "Eriksson", "Sussie"], "question": " shows along with Siw Malmkvist and Lasse Berghagen in the group Creme Fraiche?"} +{"answers": ["John Antwi Duku", "Antwi", "John", "John Antwi"], "question": "a Ghanaian, , is the current top scorer in the Egyptian Premier League?"} +{"answers": ["Nirbheek"], "question": "the is marketed as India's first gun for women?"} +{"answers": ["History of the Great Wall of China"], "question": "while the most visible structures date from the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), the reaches back to the 7th century BC \"(Han dynasty watchtower pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Madero Center"], "question": "Argentine vice president Amado Boudou lives in the luxury apartment complex ?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Bytom and Będzin"], "question": "the ended the fourteen-month long imprisonment of Maximilian III, Archduke of Austria, in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth?"} +{"answers": ["Burt", "Burt K. Snyder", "Burt Kay Snyder", "Snyder"], "question": " was a five-term state representative from Lake County, Oregon, who also served for many years as a trustee for the Bernard Daly Educational Fund?"} +{"answers": ["Monument to the Mersey Tunnel"], "question": "the in Birkenhead was originally both a monument and a source of lighting, but now \"merely serves as a memorial\"?"} +{"answers": ["Herm"], "question": "the long island of \"(flag pictured)\" has up to 100,000 tourists pass through it in summer?"} +{"answers": ["Boeing RC-1"], "question": "the , designed to haul ore and oil out of the Arctic, would have been twice the size and weight of the largest aircraft ever built?"} +{"answers": ["Uppsala House"], "question": "the city of Uppsala in Sweden helped renovate the in Estonia?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Paynel", "Paynel"], "question": " supported Matilda's claim to the English throne, despite her husband Geoffrey of Anjou having previously attacked William's castle?"} +{"answers": ["The Beatles' rooftop concert"], "question": "at the end of , John Lennon jokingly said, \"I hope we've passed the audition\"?"} +{"answers": ["Magnificat", "Magnificat"], "question": "a , or \"Song of Mary\" \"\", ends the last work by composer Heinrich Schütz, known as his swan song?"} +{"answers": ["Delaware Breakwater Range Rear Light"], "question": "the was dismantled in 1919 and re-erected in Florida eight years later?"} +{"answers": ["Pyrus ussuriensis"], "question": "the is the hardiest of all pears?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Armour", "Armour"], "question": " \"\" was manager of the Cleveland Bronchos when they signed Nap Lajoie to the most lucrative contract in baseball up to that time, and of the Detroit Tigers when they signed Ty Cobb?"} +{"answers": ["Kir'Shara"], "question": "elements in the \"\" episode \"\" have been compared to the Nag Hammadi library and Dan Brown's \"The Da Vinci Code\"?"} +{"answers": ["Phyllodiscus"], "question": "the is adept at camouflage and mimicry?."} +{"answers": ["Gary Con"], "question": "the annual gaming convention in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin originated as a get-together for friends and family after the March 2008 funeral for \"Dungeons & Dragons\" creator Gary Gygax?"} +{"answers": ["Ul-sol", "Ri Ul-sol", "Ri"], "question": " is seen as an ultraconservative within North Korean politics?"} +{"answers": ["Verdad", "Verdad"], "question": "in 1951 the director of the Uruguayan communist daily was demoted by the party leadership?"} +{"answers": ["Silver Cross Tavern", "Silver Cross"], "question": "the \"\" is the United Kingdom's only legal brothel?"} +{"answers": ["Symonds", "Jermyn", "John Jermyn Symonds", "Jermyn Symonds"], "question": "Captain , who became a Member of Parliament from Auckland, originally moved to New Zealand in 1841 to join his brother, who drowned that year?"} +{"answers": ["Academic imperialism"], "question": "imperialism also ?"} +{"answers": ["Illinois Salines"], "question": "although Illinois was legally a free state, the Illinois Constitution of 1818 allowed the use of slave labor at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Perumal", "Annamalai", "Varadaraja Perumal", "Annamalai Varadaraja Perumal"], "question": ", the first Chief Minister of North Eastern Province, Sri Lanka, declared independence for Eelam before his self-exile?"} +{"answers": ["Kahan", "Hermann", "Hermann Kahan"], "question": " was found alive in a pile of corpses in Ebensee concentration camp by American forces who liberated the camp?"} +{"answers": ["The Dog and Pony Show"], "question": "the plot to \"The Drew Carey Show\" episode \"\" was inspired by the British comedy film \"The Full Monty\"?"} +{"answers": ["Seyhan Gündüz", "Gündüz", "Seyhan"], "question": "women's football forward was capped 32 times internationally, scoring 12 goals, a rate of 0.375 a match?"} +{"answers": ["Sideboard", "Sideboard"], "question": "a or side deck is used in some collectible card games to modify playing decks?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Falck", "Carl", "Falck"], "question": " wrote an article titled \"Some thoughts from Norway's oldest man\" in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Vern", "Vern Bickford", "Bickford"], "question": " \"\" stayed as a member of the Boston Braves organization due to a flip of a coin?"} +{"answers": ["Stefania evansi"], "question": "female frogs can carry up to 30 eggs or froglets on their back?"} +{"answers": ["Canterbury Mounted Rifles Regiment", "Canterbury Mounted Rifle Regiment"], "question": "the suffered 127 men killed during 7 months at Gallipoli, and then exactly the same number in 2 years fighting in Sinai and Palestine?"} +{"answers": ["Meat Atlas"], "question": "Do you know that, according to , the world's biggest meat company, JBS, can accommodate a daily slaughter of 12 million birds, 85,000 head of cattle and 70,000 pigs?"} +{"answers": ["Dark store"], "question": "a is never visited by its customers?"} +{"answers": ["Havaner lebn"], "question": " was the first lasting commercial Jewish newspaper in Cuba?"} +{"answers": ["Chang-hee", "Kang Chang-hee", "Kang"], "question": " is the first Speaker of the National Assembly of South Korea from the Chungcheong provinces?"} +{"answers": ["Tjioeng Wanara"], "question": "1941's was the first \"colossal\" film production in Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Albert", "Dubois-Pillet", "Albert Dubois-Pillet"], "question": " added the \"Pillet\" to his name when signing his paintings \"(example pictured)\" in an attempt to hide his art-related activities from the military?"} +{"answers": ["Huna Totem", "Huna Totem Corporation", "Huna Totem Corporation Board"], "question": " is an Alaskan village corporation that has helped develop facilities for tourism in southeastern Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["Jammu–Sialkot Line", "Jammu–Sialkot line"], "question": "the was permanently closed after the Partition of India?"} +{"answers": ["Rufus Turner", "Turner", "Rufus Paul Turner", "Rufus", "Rufus P. Turner"], "question": ", who created some of the first transistor radios, became an English professor at age 52?"} +{"answers": ["Prié blanc"], "question": "the wine grape is produced in some of the highest-elevation vineyards in continental Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Roby", "Roby", "Joseph"], "question": "after the Battles of Lexington and Concord, Parson took to the pulpit with a musket under one arm and his sermon under the other?"} +{"answers": ["Teerhof"], "question": "Europe's first collector's museum is on where all the buildings were virtually destroyed in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Mokelumne Aqueduct"], "question": "the , originally built in 1929, is the sole water supply system for over one million people in the San Francisco Bay Area?"} +{"answers": ["Chen", "Guangbiao", "Chen Guangbiao"], "question": "soon after his attempt to buy \"The New York Times\" failed, said he wanted to buy \"The Wall Street Journal\"?"} +{"answers": ["Club Havana"], "question": "the 1945 film was shot in four days and did not use a script?"} +{"answers": ["Aeroflot Flight 811"], "question": "Larisa Savitskaya, the sole survivor of the accident, was warned by the KGB not to reveal the accident to the public?"} +{"answers": ["Mauny", "de Mauny", "Erik", "Erik de Mauny"], "question": ", the BBC's first Moscow correspondent, confirmed the presence there of Kim Philby?"} +{"answers": ["Allan Levene", "Levene", "Allan"], "question": " is running for the United States House of Representatives in the 2014 elections in four districts, in four different states, simultaneously?"} +{"answers": ["Mitch Marrow", "Marrow", "Mitch"], "question": "retired American football player owns a dog daycare business?"} +{"answers": ["The Oracle of Delphi", "The Oracle of Delphi"], "question": "Georges Méliès's 1903 film was accidentally filmed in 3D?"} +{"answers": ["Black-breasted thrush"], "question": "the \"(male pictured)\" breeding time differs depending on which country they are situated in?"} +{"answers": ["Swagel", "Phillip Swagel", "Phillip"], "question": " and Neel Kashkari wrote the plan that became the basis for the Troubled Asset Relief Program?"} +{"answers": ["Tvrtko II of Bosnia", "Tvrtko", "Bosnia"], "question": " assured the pope that he was a good Catholic, but at the same time had the head of the heretical Bosnian Church as adviser?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Jamyn Brooks", "Brooks"], "question": " painted 300 portraits, in one picture?"} +{"answers": ["Samanar Hills"], "question": ", a protected monument in Tamil Nadu, has been damaged by illegal quarrying?"} +{"answers": ["Andy Holden", "Holden", "Andy Holden", "Andy", "Andy'' Holden"], "question": "Olympic athlete once ran 100 miles and drank 100 pints of beer in a single week?"} +{"answers": ["Herennia multipuncta"], "question": "the male \"(male and female pictured)\" usually becomes mutilated while mating, especially when the female is aggressive?"} +{"answers": ["Biloxi wade-ins", "Biloxi Wade-Ins"], "question": "segregation in Mississippi was challenged in 1959 when police prevented Dr. Gilbert Mason from swimming in the ocean, precipitating the and subsequent race riots?"} +{"answers": ["stapes", "Stapes"], "question": "the , named for its resemblance to a stirrup, is the smallest bone in the human body, measuring ?"} +{"answers": ["Loree Rodkin", "Loree", "Rodkin"], "question": " designed the jewelry worn by Michelle Obama to the 2009 inaugural balls?"} +{"answers": ["Wave", "Wave"], "question": "the memoir is based on the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami?"} +{"answers": ["Battle for No.3 Post"], "question": "the New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade suffered 42 dead in the , but had to abandon it as untenable less than two days after capturing it?"} +{"answers": ["La Parisienne", "La Parisienne"], "question": "Renoir's oil painting \"\" was shown at the first Impressionist exhibition, in Paris in 1874?"} +{"answers": ["Hussein Samatar", "Samatar", "Hussein"], "question": " was the first Somali American elected to public office in Minnesota?"} +{"answers": ["Von Bock", "Von Bock House"], "question": "the mural on the in Tartu in Estonia shows a building that is just down the street?"} +{"answers": ["Dipturus teevani"], "question": "the was accidentally discovered by an expedition to study shrimp in the Gulf of Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Kazania sejmowe", "Eight sermons before the Sejm"], "question": "although Piotr Skarga's political treatise was ignored during his lifetime, he was labeled a \"patriotic seer\" centuries after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Kitty", "Kitty Jutbring", "Jutbring"], "question": " \"\" won \"VeckoRevyn\"s competition \"Plus Size Model of the Year\" in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie Robertson's perfect game"], "question": "Charlie Robertson pitched a in his fourth Major League Baseball start?"} +{"answers": ["The Riddy"], "question": "evidence of mill-building at dates back to Norman times?"} +{"answers": ["Broc", "Ranulf", "De Broc", "Ranulf de Broc", "de Broc"], "question": "one of Archbishop Thomas Becket's complaints about was that the royal official had seized a cargo of wine belonging to the archbishop?"} +{"answers": ["Aphaenogaster cockerelli", "Novomessor cockerelli"], "question": "the ant sometimes plugs the entrance of a red harvester ant nest with small pebbles?"} +{"answers": ["Treat 'Em Right"], "question": "\"\" is frequently used to close compilation albums?"} +{"answers": ["Drama dari Krakatau"], "question": "Kwee Tek Hoay's novel blames the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa \"\" on deliberate damage to a Vishnu statue?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Thomas of Bosnia", "Thomas", "Bosnia", "Thomas of Bosnia"], "question": " was forced to become the first ruler of Bosnia to engage in religious persecution?"} +{"answers": ["Ashburnham", "Thomas", "Thomas Ashburnham, 6th Earl of Ashburnham"], "question": ", married a telephone operator in Fredericton, New Brunswick?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Mastumah"], "question": "people are fighting around in Syria as they were over 2,800 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["St. Michael's Catholic Church", "St. Michael's Catholic Church"], "question": ", the oldest continuously operating Catholic church in Tennessee, was built in 1842 as a log meetinghouse?"} +{"answers": ["Heath", "Josiah", "Josiah Marshall Heath"], "question": "as well as patenting the use of manganese oxide in the making of Sheffield steel, had a bat named after him?"} +{"answers": ["The Doughnut"], "question": "GCHQ replaced 50 buildings with a single \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["His Last Vow"], "question": "Charles Augustus Magnussen, villain in the \"Sherlock\" episode \"\", was described as \"the one man [Sherlock] truly hates\"?"} +{"answers": ["Matthias Ulungura", "Ulungura", "Matthias"], "question": "Tiwi islander was the first Australian to take a Japanese prisoner-of-war on Australian soil during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["F. A. Wenderoth", "Frederick August Wenderoth", "Wenderoth", "Frederick"], "question": " and Charles Christian Nahl often painted together, including the large scale gold rush scene \"Miners in the Sierras\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Odibo"], "question": "Anglican priests established St Mary's Mission Station in , northern Namibia, in 1924?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Kenneth Horne", "Horne", "Kenneth Horne"], "question": "in the plays of , virgins \"offer themselves up, with some degree of apprehension, for ravishment\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lyman-alpha blob 1"], "question": "the is a blob of gas 300,000 light-years across located some 11.5 billion light-years from Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Mo Effanga"], "question": "NHS Blood and Transplant stated several people had asked to be removed from the UK organ donor register as a result of a storyline involving \"Holby City\" character ?"} +{"answers": ["Starlet sea anemone"], "question": "in the , genes involved in the formation of the column base are identical to those responsible for the development of the head in vertebrates?"} +{"answers": ["Vasylkiv terrorists case"], "question": "the three men jailed for in Ukraine were caught after the statue had already been removed?"} +{"answers": ["Amaravati Marbles"], "question": "since dozens of \"(example pictured)\" were brought to the British Museum their ownership has been uncontested?"} +{"answers": ["Legacy Parkway"], "question": "over of protected lands bound the ?"} +{"answers": ["Adolf Dobrovolný", "Dobrovolný", "Adolf"], "question": "in August 1924 presented commentary of the first broadcast sports event in Europe on Czech Radio – a heavyweight boxing match?"} +{"answers": ["Protective Order of Elks Lodge", "Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge", "Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge"], "question": "a , has since housed a college, a social services agency, and city offices?"} +{"answers": ["Scotland national football team manager"], "question": "a was first appointed in 1954, before which the team was chosen by a Scottish Football Association selection committee?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Ferriter", "Michael Ferriter"], "question": "three of Lieutenant General four children are also serving military officers?"} +{"answers": ["Lepiota cristata"], "question": "the mushroom is possibly poisonous?"} +{"answers": ["Thor Heyerdahl Upper Secondary School"], "question": " \"\" was named for Thor and built by a hammer?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Ringsred", "Anna", "Ringsred"], "question": "2014 Olympic speed skater used to be afraid of racing, calling competition \"scary and nerve-racking\"?"} +{"answers": ["Physical organic chemistry"], "question": "the term was coined by Louis Hammett in 1940 when he used the phrase as a title for his textbook?"} +{"answers": ["Roth", "Ernst", "Ernst Roth"], "question": ", general manager of Boosey & Hawkes, published four late songs by Richard Strauss in 1950 after the composer's death, naming them \"Four Last Songs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Progressive Primitive Baptists"], "question": "95 churches in the USA and one in Haiti are both ?"} +{"answers": ["Li E", "Li", "E"], "question": "a famous line by reads \"rain/wash/autumn/lush/people/pale\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Accounting Review"], "question": "articles in , a top accounting journal, have become increasingly mathematically rigorous over the past decades?"} +{"answers": [".cz"], "question": "when the domain reached a million websites in 2012, the Czech Republic became the 12th EU member state to have reached this figure?"} +{"answers": ["Christiana Light"], "question": "the keeper of the was 105 when he died in 1862, the oldest known lighthouse keeper in United States history?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "fitzRoger", "Robert fitzRoger"], "question": "although owed his offices to the Chancellor William Longchamp, unlike most of Longchamp's appointees, fitzRoger retained those offices after Longchamp's fall from power?"} +{"answers": ["Swill milk scandal", "swill milk scandal"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" estimated that 8,000 infants died in one year from consuming that was sold as fresh milk?"} +{"answers": ["Cobra Station"], "question": " gets its unusual name from the snake-like shape of the property?"} +{"answers": ["Velodona togata", "Velodona"], "question": "the octopus \"\" was named for the large, distinctive membranes on its arms?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Powell", "Henry Powell House", "Powell House"], "question": "the was renovated to change its architectural style from Greek Revival to Second Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Gary Grimshaw", "Grimshaw", "Gary"], "question": "psychedelic rock concert poster artist was sentenced to 15 days in jail and a $150 fine for flying a 15 cent kite with a dirty word written on it?"} +{"answers": ["Pip-squeak"], "question": "the RAF's system kept track of their fighters during the Battle of Britain using their voice radio sets?"} +{"answers": ["Cram", "Cusi Cram", "Cusi"], "question": " based one of her plays on a controversy involving two lesbian mothers and the U.S. Secretary of Education that began with an episode of PBS's \"Postcards from Buster\"?"} +{"answers": ["Monument to Captain John Francis Egerton"], "question": "the commemorates a soldier who was killed in the First Anglo-Sikh War?"} +{"answers": ["The Unwinding"], "question": "George Packer's book won the 2013 National Book Award for Nonfiction?"} +{"answers": ["Tomás", "Villalba", "Tomás Villalba"], "question": "after briefly serving as President, helped create Uruguay's first banking regulations?"} +{"answers": ["County Yard"], "question": " is the site of a planned \"train haven\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Entrance to Birkenhead Park"], "question": "the authors of the \"Buildings of England\" series say that the is \"grand indeed\"?"} +{"answers": ["Serafín Zambada Ortiz", "Ortiz", "Serafín", "Zambada Ortiz"], "question": "alleged drug trafficker was arrested by US federal agents when he went out to do some Christmas shopping?"} +{"answers": ["Stevovich", "Andrew Stevovich", "Andrew"], "question": " work \"(example pictured)\" has been described by art critic Carol Diehl as a marriage of simplicity and complexity?"} +{"answers": ["Aurora Film Corporation"], "question": "the , founded in 1906, produced India's first newsreel and first children's film?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Hooper", "Bill Hooper", "Hooper"], "question": " scored Darlington's first Football League goal, which was \"in all probability\" the first goal scored in the Third Division North?"} +{"answers": ["Tajikistan Airlines Flight 3183"], "question": "the navigator was the sole survivor of which crashed near Sharjah, killing 85 people?"} +{"answers": ["Otto Busse", "Otto", "Busse", "Otto Busse"], "question": "during World War II, provided the partisans of Białystok with weapons, clothing and medicines at his own expense?"} +{"answers": ["Yamaha NS-10"], "question": "the sounded so bright that Bob Clearmountain had to hang tissue paper over the tweeter?"} +{"answers": ["Sandra Kurtzig", "Sandra", "Kurtzig"], "question": " was the first woman to take a Silicon Valley technology company public?"} +{"answers": ["Lepidotes"], "question": " was a genus of prehistoric fish that existed from the Late Triassic (Rhaetic) to the middle Cretaceous (Cenomanian)?"} +{"answers": ["Ross William Ulbricht", "Ulbricht", "Ross Ulbricht", "Ross"], "question": " is the founder of the \"Amazon.com of illegal drugs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yongle Emperor's campaigns against the Mongols"], "question": "Ming China's armies deployed their cannons to at the Kerulen and Tula rivers in 1414?"} +{"answers": ["Mathew Ahmann", "Mathew H. Ahmann", "Ahmann", "Mathew"], "question": " \"(pictured next to Martin Luther King, Jr.)\", a Catholic layman, made a speech preceding King's \"I Have a Dream\" during the 1963 March on Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Aciliu Viaduct"], "question": "at completion, the 80-meter-high will be the highest in Romania?"} +{"answers": ["Lo Nuestro Award for Tropical New Artist of the Year"], "question": "Olga Tañón, now the most awarded performer at the Lo Nuestro Awards, did not win when she was nominated for the back in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Jomaa", "Mehdi Jomaa", "Mehdi"], "question": "Tunisia's new interim prime minister, , is trained as an engineer?"} +{"answers": ["Earnings management", "earnings management"], "question": " involves the alteration of financial reports to mislead stakeholders, and may be difficult for individual investors to detect?"} +{"answers": ["Irena Jurgielewiczowa", "Irena", "Jurgielewiczowa"], "question": "Polish writer was also an underground teacher and a resistance fighter in WWII?"} +{"answers": ["Embassy Court"], "question": "Anthony Seldon wants in Brighton to be demolished and \"parties [held] to celebrate\"?"} +{"answers": ["Killion", "Munyama", "Killion Munyama", "Killion Munzele Munyama"], "question": "Polish economist and MP \"\" did not originally plan to stay in Poland, but the fall of communism changed his mind?"} +{"answers": ["Landgericht Bremen"], "question": "the architecture of the German was inspired by the French Château de Blois?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac Parsons", "Parsons", "Isaac", "Isaac Parsons"], "question": "prior to commanding a Confederate company, served as a Virginia House Delegate and was involved in a dispute with U.S. Congressman Charles J. Faulkner over legal fees?"} +{"answers": ["Hillsboro Fire Department"], "question": "one of the earliest pieces of equipment was previously used in Sacramento, California, Portland, Oregon, and Albany, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Lavaggi LS1"], "question": "the was the first Le Mans Prototype race car to be designed and built in Monte Carlo?"} +{"answers": ["Rakkamma Kaiya Thattu"], "question": "\"\", composed by Ilaiyaraaja, was named the fourth most popular song of all time in a 2002 online poll conducted by ‏BBC World Service?"} +{"answers": ["Linda", "Taylor", "Linda Taylor"], "question": "the crimes of became the basis for Ronald Reagan's mythical \"welfare queen\" during his 1976 presidential campaign?"} +{"answers": ["2000–01 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team"], "question": "Denny Crum retired at the end of the with the Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team with 675 wins, the most of any head coach for Louisville?"} +{"answers": ["Southern Sudan Beverages Limited"], "question": " is South Sudan's first beer brand?"} +{"answers": ["Enåker Church"], "question": "during a renovation in 2013, medieval coins and children's graves were found under the floor of , Sweden \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["United Nations"], "question": "Poland is considered a founding member of the despite not having attended the first meeting?"} +{"answers": ["Adriana Hoffmann", "Hoffmann", "Adriana"], "question": "former Chilean Environment Minister identified 106 new species of cacti?"} +{"answers": ["Good Old Mountain Dew"], "question": "Bascom Lamar Lunsford sold \"\" to Scotty Wiseman for US$25 so he could buy a train ticket home?"} +{"answers": ["Mangrove Robin", "Mangrove robin"], "question": "the \"\" consumes a significant amount of crab in its diet, in addition to its primary prey of insects?"} +{"answers": ["Mohardt", "John Mohardt", "John Henry Mohardt", "John"], "question": " played baseball for the Detroit Tigers with Ty Cobb and football for the Chicago Bears with Red Grange?"} +{"answers": ["St John's Church, Egremont", "St John's Church"], "question": ", has the largest unsupported ceiling in Merseyside?"} +{"answers": ["Nasreddin Murat-Khan", "Murat-Khan", "Nasreddin"], "question": "the Minar-i Pakistan was designed by Russian-born Pakistani architect ?"} +{"answers": ["Criterion Restaurant"], "question": "in Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes series, Dr. Watson was first told about Holmes in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Obelisk Commemorating Roger Barnston"], "question": "the four lions surrounding the have been described as either mourning or snoozing?"} +{"answers": ["Three-cent nickel"], "question": "the \"\" was once more common than the five-cent one in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Sardi", "Sardi"], "question": " was Indonesia's first professional music supervisor?"} +{"answers": ["National Dairy Goat Awareness Week"], "question": "Ronald Reagan designated a week in June to be ?"} +{"answers": ["Grace Gates"], "question": "the Lord's \"\" were nearly moved as they were being damaged by turning lorries?"} +{"answers": ["Garden, Ashes"], "question": "Danilo Kiš's 1965 novel mixes fact and fiction, with both the narrator and the author having lost their fathers in the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Eberly", "Janice", "Janice Eberly"], "question": " was the first female National President of Future Farmers of America and then Chief Economist for the U.S. Treasury Department?"} +{"answers": ["Por Amarte Así", "Por Amarte Así"], "question": "\"\" won an ASCAP Latin award in categories Pop/Ballad, Salsa and Duranguense for Alejandro Montalbán and Eduardo Reyes?"} +{"answers": ["Müller", "Hermann Müller", "Hermann", "Hermann Müller"], "question": " was mayor of Idstein for 24 years and won the Hessentag festival for the German town in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Kiryat Wolfson"], "question": "city planners initially opposed the building of Jerusalem's first high-rises, the 17-story \"\", saying they would \"dwarf the Knesset\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Memoirs of Cleopatra"], "question": "as a young girl, Margaret George became interested in Cleopatra because they both had dark hair, and later ?"} +{"answers": ["Gleneagles Hotel, Torquay", "Gleneagles Hotel"], "question": "the in Torquay was the inspiration for the British sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Memorial to John Whitaker"], "question": "the stands in the forecourt of the Sunday School that he established in 1814?"} +{"answers": ["Sounds of HIV"], "question": " sets the genome of the HIV/AIDS virus to music?"} +{"answers": ["Omi Shrine"], "question": "the Japanese Shinto shrine \"\", dedicated to Emperor Tenji, holds karuta and water clock festivals and has been recently popularized by the manga \"Chihayafuru\"?"} +{"answers": ["Siti Nurhaliza in Symphony"], "question": "Siti Nurhaliza was anxious when performing with the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra for her , despite having worked with London Symphony Orchestra?"} +{"answers": ["Wyoming Division Canal"], "question": "the contributed to the Wyoming Valley becoming the largest producer of anthracite in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Mohamad", "Mochtar", "Mohamad Mochtar"], "question": "footballer began a 42-year career in acting after being discovered in a barbershop?"} +{"answers": ["Kerala Soil Museum"], "question": " in India, which opened on January 1, has been described as the world's largest soil museum?"} +{"answers": ["Judith Newman", "Judith", "Newman", "Judith B. Newman"], "question": "journalist wrote a \"New York Times\" article asking Wikipedians to help craft an entry about her?"} +{"answers": ["Hanger Wood"], "question": "evidence of Iron Age and Romano-British settlement has been found at \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["David", "David Jewett Waller Sr.", "Sr.", "David Jewett Waller, Sr."], "question": " was one of the most well-known people in northeast Pennsylvania at the time of his death?"} +{"answers": ["Dump months"], "question": "\"The Silence of the Lambs\" is the only post-studio era film that went into wide release during the winter to win the Academy Award for Best Picture?"} +{"answers": ["Ted", "Paige", "Ted Paige"], "question": "physicist , a Fellow of the Royal Society, started researching haemochromatosis when he found out he was suffering from the disease?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy", "Dorothy Proctor", "Proctor"], "question": "a lawsuit by led to the revelation that hundreds of Canadian prisoners had been subjects of scientific experiments?"} +{"answers": ["Dan Tan", "Dan", "Tan"], "question": "friends of , the Singaporean accused of fixing soccer matches on four continents, say he rarely watches the game?"} +{"answers": ["Pass Christian Light", "Pass Christian"], "question": "the was deactivated in part because neighboring property owners refused to trim their trees?"} +{"answers": ["Subway Sadie"], "question": "to prepare for his role in 1926's , Jack Mulhall rode a subway for \"practically an entire day\"?"} +{"answers": ["1942 Belize hurricane"], "question": "the was the only known hurricane to strike Belize in the month of November?"} +{"answers": ["Automotive industry in Massachusetts"], "question": "at one point, there was more than in Detroit, Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Cavanagh", "Michael Francis Cavanagh", "Michael Cavanagh", "Michael Cavanagh"], "question": "Western Australian architect was responsible for redesigning St Mary's Cathedral, where he was married 27 years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Collings", "Marie Collings", "Marie"], "question": ", a wealthy pirate's daughter, purchased an island and became its hereditary ruler but never visited it?"} +{"answers": ["St Robert's Church", "St Robert's Church, Pannal"], "question": "the building of , North Yorkshire, was begun by brothers of the Trinitarian Order in the 14th century?"} +{"answers": ["Sherman Everett Burroughs", "Sherman E. Burroughs", "Sherman", "Sherman E. Burroughs", "Burroughs"], "question": "during World War II, Commander , was in charge of a Naval base in the Mojave Desert?"} +{"answers": ["Si Gomar"], "question": "the stars of portrayed each other's parent, child, and lover?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Gretelle"], "question": "due to the damaging effects of in 1997, the government of Madagascar held a televised fundraiser to raise money for storm victims?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "Ryan"], "question": "Roger Ebert said the animated documentary film \"is hard to describe, impossible to forget\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jon Inge Høiland", "Jon", "Høiland"], "question": "Norwegian footballer scored the decisive goal when Malmö FF secured the 2004 Allsvenskan title?"} +{"answers": ["Old College Hill Post Office"], "question": "the in Cincinnati, Ohio, was converted into a house after closing in 1892?"} +{"answers": ["The Magical Delights of Stevie Nicks"], "question": "the \"\" episode \"\" was inspired by rumors about Stevie Nicks and witchcraft?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Fletcher", "Francis Fletcher"], "question": " made a map of \"Elizabeth Iland\" \"\" while travelling around the world with Sir Francis Drake?"} +{"answers": ["UM Airlines Flight 4230"], "question": "62 Spanish ISAF peacekeepers were killed when their Yakovlev Yak-42 on the flight from Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Scheibeck", "Frank S. Scheibeck", "Frank Scheibeck", "Frank"], "question": " played professional baseball in Detroit in three different decades and three different leagues between 1888 and 1906?"} +{"answers": ["Macclesfield War Memorial"], "question": "Do you know that, unusually, contains a sculpture of a soldier killed by gassing?"} +{"answers": ["Wolfgang", "Wolfgang Rösch", "Rösch"], "question": ", who studied mechanical engineering and theology, administers the Diocese of Limburg during the absence of the bishop?"} +{"answers": ["Elsa", "Elsa"], "question": ", a protagonist in Walt Disney's \"Frozen\", was originally written as a villain?"} +{"answers": ["Linn Isobarik"], "question": "the loudspeaker \"\" is named after the isobaric loudspeaker?"} +{"answers": ["Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography"], "question": "Dean Semler was the first recipient of the for his work on \"Dances with Wolves\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bethesda Presbyterian Church", "Bethesda Presbyterian Church"], "question": " in Russellville, Tennessee, closed after its congregants' sympathies split between the opposing sides of the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Lief Java"], "question": "at least three members of the orchestra also acted in films?"} +{"answers": ["Archegozetes longisetosus"], "question": "the mite can pull 1180 times its own weight?"} +{"answers": ["The Lord bless you and keep you"], "question": "John Rutter composed \"\" for the memorial service of his former music teacher at Highgate School?"} +{"answers": ["Aerial suspension"], "question": "the illusion \"\" was first recorded in the early 19th century in India?"} +{"answers": ["Hetling", "Gus Hetling", "Gus"], "question": " was awarded an automobile in 1912 as the most valuable player in the Pacific Coast League?"} +{"answers": ["Mersin Interfaith Cemetery"], "question": "unlike other cemeteries in Turkey that accommodate one religion only, includes graves of Muslims, Christians and Jews?"} +{"answers": ["Bay Area Museum"], "question": "the in Texas occupies a former church building and continues to host weddings in the old sanctuary?"} +{"answers": ["Watson", "Kylie Watson", "Kylie Elizabeth Watson", "Kylie", "Kylie Watson"], "question": " received the Military Cross after saving an Afghan soldier despite his comrades not wanting a woman to help?"} +{"answers": ["1958 Asian Games", "Asian Games"], "question": "the torch was carried in relay from the US administered Okinawa Island to Kyushu?"} +{"answers": ["Meek", "Patrick Meek", "Patrick"], "question": "speed skater qualified for the 2014 Winter Olympics despite not being able to \"really see anything\"?"} +{"answers": ["Birmingham Crematorium"], "question": "the creation of \"\" was supported by three bishops and a principal?"} +{"answers": ["Back to Basics", "Back to Basics", "Back to Basics Tour"], "question": "one reviewer said Christina Aguilera's song \"\" \"cracks open the super diva to reveal something like a real person inside\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Wainwright Evans", "Evans", "John"], "question": "multi-award winning solar astronomer chose the name for the town of Sunspot, New Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Claude", "Jean-Claude Beton", "Beton"], "question": "Orangina's bottle, shaped like an orange, with a glass texture designed to mimic the fruit, was introduced by in 1951?"} +{"answers": ["Nina", "Nina"], "question": "a \"New York Times\" reviewer wrote that Xiu Xiu's 2013 Nina Simone tribute album accentuated Simone's \"spooky, unsettling side\"?"} +{"answers": ["sun temple", "Sun temple"], "question": "ruins found underneath a Cairo market in 2006 could belong to the largest built by Ramesses II?"} +{"answers": ["Abdullah", "Ameer", "Ameer Abdullah"], "question": " decided to return for his senior year at Nebraska because \"life is bigger than football\"?"} +{"answers": ["Soldiers of Christ, Arise"], "question": "the hymn is known as \"The Christian's bugle blast\" due to the military-based call to arms in its lyrics?"} +{"answers": ["Hal", "Peck", "Hal Peck"], "question": " reached Major League Baseball even after shooting off two of his toes?"} +{"answers": ["Wappocomo", "Wappocomo"], "question": " \"\" was built in 1774 with bricks that were used as ballast to stabilize ships loading tobacco in the James River?"} +{"answers": ["Osvaldo Civile", "Osvaldo Daniel Civile", "Civile", "Osvaldo"], "question": "after Argentine heavy metal guitarist death by suicide, newspapers printed photos of him playing truco with the Grim Reaper?"} +{"answers": ["Supreme Court of the Republic of Texas"], "question": "the first session of the occurred over three years after it was established?"} +{"answers": ["Aaron Moore", "Aaron McDuffie Moore", "Moore", "Aaron"], "question": " was the first black physician in Durham, North Carolina, and founded a hospital for African Americans there in 1901?"} +{"answers": ["Moten Swing"], "question": "the 1932 jazz standard \"\" was an important development in the move towards a freer form of orchestral jazz and the development of swing music?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir Richard Paget, 2nd Baronet"], "question": " encouraged his daughter to fall from the open platform of a London bus, to demonstrate his theory that a person could do so safely due to air currents?"} +{"answers": ["Bonnier", "Åke Bonnier", "Åke Gabriel Bonnier", "Åke"], "question": "the Swedish bishop is a billionaire in Swedish kronor?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Davies", "Davies", "Brian", "Brian Davies"], "question": " founded the International Fund for Animal Welfare in 1969 and Network for Animals in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Filipinos in Belgium"], "question": "as of December 2012, 40.9% of were considered \"irregular\", living there without legal residency status?"} +{"answers": ["4x4", "4x4"], "question": "Do you know that, according to co-writer Nelly, \"\", from Miley Cyrus's album \"Bangerz\", was \"about having fun\"?"} +{"answers": ["Georgiana", "Georgiana Spencer, Countess Spencer", "Spencer"], "question": "during his 1755 birthday party attended by five hundred people, John Spencer secretly married in an upstairs bedroom?"} +{"answers": ["Mary", "Clarke", "Mary E. Clarke"], "question": " \"\" was the first woman to achieve the rank of major general in the United States Army?"} +{"answers": ["Stateroom", "Stateroom"], "question": "the existence of was revealed by Edward Snowden during the 2013 Global surveillance disclosure?"} +{"answers": ["Icy Strait", "Strait Point", "Icy Strait Point"], "question": ", the only privately owned cruise destination in Alaska, has won awards for its preservation and economic reinvigoration of local culture?"} +{"answers": ["Cambodian genocide"], "question": "denial of the was made illegal in Cambodia in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Lady of Sherwood"], "question": "in , Jennifer Roberson chose to write about the demise of Richard I because the \"death of a popular monarch always provide fodder for novelists\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maureen", "Maureen Chiquet", "Chiquet"], "question": "Chanel CEO has been called a Francophile?"} +{"answers": ["Tangascootack Creek"], "question": "the daily load of manganese in is 101 times higher than the maximum load allowable by the Environmental Protection Agency?"} +{"answers": ["Brumback Library"], "question": "Ohio's \"\" was the first county library in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Hanlon Expressway", "Hanlon Parkway"], "question": "the is named after Felix Hanlon, who helped cut the first tree to inaugurate Guelph, Ontario?"} +{"answers": ["Consecration crosses", "consecration crosses"], "question": "the Trinity Chapel in Salisbury Cathedral contains a 13th-century painted on the wall?"} +{"answers": ["Massad", "Timothy George Massad", "Timothy Massad", "Timothy"], "question": " is President Barack Obama's nominee for chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission?"} +{"answers": ["French Riviera", "French Riviera Marathon"], "question": "the has the second highest number of participants of all marathons in France?"} +{"answers": ["Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken"], "question": "Stonewall Jackson once woke his men by singing \"\" out of tune?"} +{"answers": ["Stapleford Cross"], "question": "the thousand-year-old \"\" at Stapleford was described by Nikolaus Pevsner as \"by far the most important pre-Conquest monument\" in Nottinghamshire?"} +{"answers": ["Kızıldere Geothermal Power Plant"], "question": "Do you know that, with its total installed capacity of 95 MW, the is the biggest of its kind in Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["Versfeld", "Robert", "Robert Loftus Owen Versfeld"], "question": " used imported kikuyu grass to create the first grass rugby pitch in the Transvaal?"} +{"answers": ["Highclere, Kingsclere and Basingstoke Light Railway"], "question": "despite having public support and some land purchased, the was never built?"} +{"answers": ["Petruk"], "question": "the clown from Javanese puppetry is most easily recognised by his long nose?"} +{"answers": ["Ratac Abbey"], "question": "according to charters issued by the Nemanjić rulers of Serbia, the fortified had a hospital for poor people?"} +{"answers": ["Hathaway", "Sibyl Hathaway", "Sibyl", "Sibyl Mary Hathaway"], "question": "even Nazi occupiers bowed to , the feudal ruler of the island of Sark, who was later described as a \"benevolent dictator\" and a \"lady of unusual personality\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marcel", "Marcel Pronovost", "Pronovost"], "question": "the 53-year span between Hockey Hall of Famer first Stanley Cup championship, as a player in 1950, and eighth, as a scout in 2003, is a record?"} +{"answers": ["Karnataka Lokayukta"], "question": "in 2011, a report of the exposed the biggest mining scam in India?"} +{"answers": ["Texas Vampires"], "question": "because of the , permission is needed to study blood from Newfoundlanders?"} +{"answers": ["Kielce Bus Station"], "question": "the UFO-like \"\" has been praised as \"one of the most valuable\" architectural designs of the last decades of the People's Republic of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["One in a Million", "One in a Million"], "question": "the racehorse was rated at 116p?"} +{"answers": ["Drew Cam"], "question": "parts of \"The Drew Carey Show\" episode \"\" were broadcast simultaneously on the television and the Internet, a first for a primetime show?"} +{"answers": ["François Ponchaud", "Ponchaud", "François"], "question": "French priest was one of the first people to publicise the genocide in Cambodia?"} +{"answers": ["Afropone"], "question": "the extinct ant was first described from fossils in kimberlite?"} +{"answers": ["Fahlin SF-2 Plymocoupe"], "question": "after the 1936 crash-landing of his , nicknamed \"Sea-Aska\", Russel Owen telegraphed his sponsors: \"Sea-Aska on her asska in Alaska\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gerhard Marcks House", "Gerhard Marcks"], "question": "the in Bremen is dedicated to the creator of the \"Musicians of Bremen\" sculpture \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Head VI"], "question": "Francis Bacon's 1949 painting was his first of almost 50 works based on Diego Velázquez's c. 1650 \"Portrait of Pope Innocent X\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ezrat Yisrael Street", "Ezrat Yisrael"], "question": "a Masonic Temple is located one block away from Jerusalem's downtown district, in the historic neighborhood?"} +{"answers": ["Stone Nullah Lane"], "question": "Hong Kong's was named after the street's former water channel where laundry was washed?"} +{"answers": ["Pinya", "Saw Omma of Pinya", "Saw"], "question": "Queen , when told she was to be killed lest she pass to another man, replied to her would-be killer \"Nga Nu, aren't you a man?\""} +{"answers": ["C-Band All Sky Survey"], "question": " \"(C-BASS South pictured)\" aims to map the entire sky with two telescopes?"} +{"answers": ["Riegel", "Peter", "Peter Riegel"], "question": " devised a simple formula for predicting race times?"} +{"answers": ["Swanson Coupe"], "question": "the has been described as \"beautiful\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fur Workers Industrial Union"], "question": "in 1927 the Ben Gold-led was founded by New York locals expelled from the AFL-affiliated union?"} +{"answers": ["Julián", "Julián Ladera", "Ladera"], "question": " was born in a ghost village?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Davies", "Thomas Davies", "Thomas Davies"], "question": ", a Royal Artillery officer, was the first to illustrate and describe the Superb Lyrebird \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon", "Bernice Gordon", "Bernice"], "question": "award-winning crossword constructor , who turns 100 this month, is the oldest living contributor to \"The New York Times\" crossword puzzle and still creates new puzzles every day?"} +{"answers": ["INSV Mhadei", "INSV Mhadei"], "question": "Abhilash Tomy, the first Indian to complete a solo, non-stop circumnavigation under sail, used the for his voyage?"} +{"answers": ["Hadidjah"], "question": " was not partnered with her husband as a supercouple, but rather a footballer?"} +{"answers": ["I'm an Adult Now"], "question": "MTV initially refused to broadcast the music video for The Pursuit of Happiness' song \"\" because of its references to drugs, alcohol, and sex?"} +{"answers": ["Jim Collier", "Collier", "Jim"], "question": "American football player scored the New York Giants' only touchdown in the 1962 NFL Championship Game by recovering a blocked punt in the end zone?"} +{"answers": ["The Indian Struggle"], "question": "Gandhi was \"the best policeman the Britisher had in India\", according to Subhas Chandra Bose in ?"} +{"answers": ["No. 482 Squadron RAAF", "No. 482 Squadron"], "question": " main hangar, upgraded in preparation for the entry into service of the F-111C swing-wing bomber, was nicknamed the \"Taj Mahal\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pearsall", "Henry Robert Pearsall", "Robert Pearsall", "Robert Pearsall", "Robert"], "question": "London's oldest operational fire station, with an extension designed in the 1890s by , closed on 9 January 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Whisper", "Whisper"], "question": " has been called \"the anti-Facebook\"?"} +{"answers": ["Veganz"], "question": ", Europe's first vegan supermarket chain, opened in Berlin in 2011 and plans to open in London in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Onfim"], "question": ", a 13th-century boy from Novgorod, did his homework on pieces of birch bark, writing psalms and drawing images of himself, animals, and his teacher?"} +{"answers": ["Kim dynasty", "Kim dynasty"], "question": "the three-generation government of North Korea \"(monuments pictured)\" is similar to a royal family, unlike all other communist countries?"} +{"answers": ["Koeda Sembrani"], "question": " was the last romance which partnered Roekiah and Djoemala?"} +{"answers": ["New Mexico Bowl", "2013 New Mexico Bowl"], "question": "Washington State lost fumbles twice in the last three minutes, allowing Colorado State to come back from a 15-point deficit to win the 48–45?"} +{"answers": ["José", "Gamboa", "José Rodrigo Aréchiga Gamboa", "El Chino Ántrax"], "question": "Sinaloa Cartel drug lord raffled cars and other gifts to his followers on social media?"} +{"answers": ["Diamond Lights"], "question": "England national football team colleagues Glenn Hoddle and Chris Waddle \"\" reached number 12 on the UK Singles Chart with \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hallelujah! The Welcome Table"], "question": " (2004) is author and poet Maya Angelou's first cookbook?"} +{"answers": ["Socialist Party of Honduras"], "question": "the bulk of the founders of the had been members of the Christian Democratic Party?"} +{"answers": ["Ezra", "Schochet", "Ezra Schochet", "Ezra Binyomin Schochet"], "question": "Rabbi , dean of Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad, Los Angeles, is also the yeshiva's CEO, curriculum supervisor, and senior professor of Talmud?"} +{"answers": ["McKissack & McKissack"], "question": "in 1942 received $5.7 million to design and build an airfield for the Tuskegee Airmen – the largest contract that the U.S. government had ever awarded to a Black company?"} +{"answers": ["Caucasian Knot"], "question": "the news site does not have any editorial offices due to security concerns?"} +{"answers": ["Swen", "Swen Swanson", "Swanson"], "question": "Swedish aircraft designer designed his first home-built airplane when he was 17 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth Azneve Parmelee", "Parmelee", "Ruth A. Parmelee", "Ruth"], "question": "physician and relief worker \"\" reported during the Armenian genocide that thousands of people \"drop dead from hunger, thirst, and fatigue\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nidhogg", "Nidhogg"], "question": "the winner of two-player dueling indie game is eaten by the mythological Norse serpent Níðhöggr?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Rubin", "Stephen", "Robert Stephen Rubin", "Rubin"], "question": " turned the Liverpool Shoe Company into Pentland Group, the UK's largest sports apparel company and owner of Berghaus, Mitre, Speedo and several other brands?"} +{"answers": ["Joy", "Joy"], "question": "the African Children's Choir appears on Steven Curtis Chapman's 2012 Christmas album ?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph", "Greystoke", "Ralph de Greystoke, 3rd Baron Greystoke"], "question": "after his defeat by the Scots in 1384, was taken to Dunbar Castle and ransomed for 3,000 marks?"} +{"answers": ["Elias Kumler House", "Elias Kumler"], "question": "the was restored after being condemned as a structural hazard?"} +{"answers": ["Walnut Hills United Presbyterian Church"], "question": "preservationists saved the tower of the \"\", even though the rest of the building was demolished?"} +{"answers": ["Captodative effect"], "question": "radicals can be stabilized by the ?"} +{"answers": ["Cambini", "Andrea", "Andrea Cambini"], "question": "in the early 16th century wrote a notable history of the Ottoman Empire, although he had never left Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Hezekiah", "Hezekiah Balch", "Balch"], "question": " helped found Tusculum College, one of the first American colleges west of the Appalachian Mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Newton", "June Newton", "June Browne", "June"], "question": " chose the pseudonym \"Alice Springs\" for her photography work by blindly stabbing a pin into a map of Australia and landing on the town of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of Richard Grosvenor, Second Marquess of Westminster"], "question": "when the \"\" was created in the 1860s, it was said to have been the largest sculpture in Britain to be carved from a single block of marble?"} +{"answers": ["María", "Mujía", "María Josefa Mujía"], "question": "blind poet was Bolivia's first woman writer after its independence?"} +{"answers": ["Kotschy's gecko"], "question": " climbs well despite not having adhesive pads on its toes?"} +{"answers": ["Gary William Loveman", "Loveman", "Gary Loveman", "Gary"], "question": " was a Harvard professor before his present occupation as CEO of Caesars Entertainment, and his career became a business case study at Stanford?"} +{"answers": ["Dropsy", "Dropsy"], "question": "video game began as an illustrated story for which the plot was guided by commentators on a Something Awful forum post?"} +{"answers": ["Baldwin", "Luke Baldwin", "Luke"], "question": "before his rugby career, competed in track and field in secondary school?"} +{"answers": ["De Scheepsjongens van Bontekoe", "Java Ho!"], "question": " \"(three main characters pictured)\", the 1924 Dutch children's book based on a real-life shipwreck in 1618, has sold more than 250,000 copies?"} +{"answers": ["Gammon", "Reg", "Reg Gammon"], "question": "illustrator, hill farmer, and painter was honoured by a retrospective at the RWA for his 100th birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Stein Reinertsen", "Reinertsen", "Stein"], "question": " is the first bishop of Church of Norway since Reformation who was not appointed by the Norwegian government?"} +{"answers": ["Aeroflot Flight 3519"], "question": " crashed in 1984, killing 110 people?"} +{"answers": ["Addison Cresswell", "Addison Lee Cresswell", "Addison", "Cresswell"], "question": ", agent to Jonathan Ross and Michael McIntyre, founded a company with Paul Merton and Julian Clary?"} +{"answers": ["Temptations", "Temptations"], "question": "the music video for Tupac Shakur's song \"\" does not feature Shakur because he was incarcerated at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Phil", "Fish", "Phil Fish"], "question": "indie games designer \"\" said in a scene of \"\" that he would kill himself if he didn't release his game, which later sold a million copies?"} +{"answers": ["Tiruchirappalli Railway Division", "Tiruchirappalli railway division"], "question": "at 1,025 route kilometers, forms the second largest division of India's Southern Railway zone?"} +{"answers": ["Imai", "Miki Imai", "Miki", "Miki Imai"], "question": "the current Japanese record for women's high jump was set by in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["2014 AA"], "question": "the asteroid entered Earth's atmosphere on the early morning of January 2, 2014, less than a day after it was discovered?"} +{"answers": ["Amar Nath", "Amar Nag", "Amar", "Nag"], "question": "the principal of the Communist Party of Burma Medical School, , was killed in an army attack in 1968?"} +{"answers": ["Adrian Piper", "Piper", "Adrian"], "question": ", a black, female conceptual artist, has said that she was kicked out of the art world for her race and gender?"} +{"answers": ["Barzillai", "Benjamin J. Chambers", "Chambers", "Barzillai J. Chambers"], "question": " \"\", the Greenback Party's 1880 nominee for Vice President of the United States, was not active during the campaign after he was injured falling from a train?"} +{"answers": ["Trondheim Airport, Jonsvatnet"], "question": "during the Second World War, the Luftwaffe landed planes on a frozen lake at , where the ice was 1 metre (3 ft) thick?"} +{"answers": ["Mell", "Stewart", "Stewart Mell", "Stewart Albert Mell"], "question": " scored Scarborough first goal in the Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Gratiot County Courthouse", "Gratiot County"], "question": "the , a Classical Revival structure, was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1957 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976?"} +{"answers": ["Bosco", "David L. Bosco", "David Bosco", "David"], "question": " served as deputy director of a joint United Nations–NATO project on refugee repatriation in Sarajevo?"} +{"answers": ["V603 Aquilae"], "question": " was the brightest nova recorded, outshone by only Sirius and Canopus?"} +{"answers": ["Bogotá Women's Race"], "question": "after being won by Colombians in its first four years, the has been won by Africans ever since?"} +{"answers": ["Wellingtonia Avenue"], "question": "Henry John Elwes described \"\" as \"by far the best avenue\" of giant sequoia that he had seen?"} +{"answers": ["Vulcan", "Iosif", "Iosif Vulcan"], "question": " changed the name of a young literary debutant to Mihai Eminescu, later Romania's national poet?"} +{"answers": ["Chrysopogon nigritanus"], "question": "the grass is grown in farms in Nigeria to control soil erosion, provide pest control, and improve the yield of crops such as maize?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Richard Kay", "Patrick Kay", "Kay", "Patrick"], "question": "in the 1972 New Year Honours, was appointed Companion of the Order of the Bath?"} +{"answers": ["Ishaq ibn Kundaj", "Ishaq", "Kundaj", "Ibn Kundaj"], "question": "in 882, arrested the Abbasid Caliph al-Mu'tamid when the latter tried to flee into Tulunid territory?"} +{"answers": ["Scorpaenopsis diabolus"], "question": "the spines of the \"\" are venomous and can inflict a painful wound?"} +{"answers": ["Shuijiao", "Wu Shuijiao", "Wu"], "question": "Chinese athlete set an East Asian Games record in 100 metres hurdles when she won gold in the 2013 Games in Tianjin?"} +{"answers": ["Inzunza", "Inzunza Inzunza", "Gonzalo Inzunza Inzunza", "Gonzalo"], "question": "Sinaloa Cartel drug lord was recently killed in a gunfight, but his body was not recovered by Mexican authorities?"} +{"answers": ["Katie Eyre", "Katie", "Brewer", "Katie Eyre Brewer"], "question": "Hillsboro, Oregon, politician was honored for helping to save a heart attack victim's life by performing CPR?"} +{"answers": ["Karl Eduard von Liphart", "Liphart", "Baron Karl Eduard von Liphart", "Karl"], "question": "Baron discovered a new Leonardo da Vinci painting \"(angel pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Streatfeild", "Lucy Deane", "Lucy Deane Streatfeild", "Lucy"], "question": " in 1898 was one of the first to raise concerns about the health risks arising from exposure to asbestos?"} +{"answers": ["Son of Love"], "question": "the 1979 British Classic St. Leger Stakes was won by a 20/1 long-shot, the French Thoroughbred ?"} +{"answers": ["Mysterioso Pizzicato"], "question": "the \"bad-guy cue\" used in hundreds of features and cartoons comes from the 1914 photoplay tune ?"} +{"answers": ["Onzy", "Matthews", "Onzy Durrett Matthews", "Onzy Matthews"], "question": "an agent liked the sound of band and music but expressed concern after seeing the band was racially mixed?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew Cook", "Matt Cook", "Matthew Cook", "Cook", "Matthew"], "question": "Spanish rugby union international is the second Jerseyman to play international rugby union?"} +{"answers": ["The Dalles Mint", "The Dalles"], "question": " in Oregon helped stop a fire?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Ernest Alfred Yarrow", "Yarrow", "Ernest Yarrow"], "question": "missionary \"\" spoke about an \"organized, systematic attempt to wipe out the Armenians\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lilford's wall lizard", "Lilford's Wall Lizard"], "question": " acts as pollinator for some plants endemic to the Balearic Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Begum Akhtar Riazuddin", "Begum Riazuddin", "Begum", "Riazuddin"], "question": ", the first woman to write modern Urdu travelogues, was one of the 1000 PeaceWomen nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Spanish Federation of Sports for the Blind"], "question": "the hosted the first IBSA World Championships and Games in 1998 in Madrid?"} +{"answers": ["Beyoncé", "Beyoncé"], "question": "Nigerian feminist writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is sampled on Beyoncé Knowles' new album ?"} +{"answers": ["Cordemais Power Station"], "question": "the is the largest thermal power station in France?"} +{"answers": ["Karabulut", "Arzu", "Arzu Karabulut"], "question": " currently plays for both German and Turkish football teams?"} +{"answers": ["Black Duck Joint Venture"], "question": "the uses helicopter surveys to identify trends in breeding populations of the American Black Duck \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Hina"], "question": ", which formed in March 1997, was the worst tropical cyclone to affect Tonga since Cyclone Isaac in 1982?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward Kirk Warren", "Warren"], "question": ", who invented featherbone as an alternative to whalebone in corsetry, is the namesake of two state parks in Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Open Government Licence"], "question": "the United Kingdom government's is compatible with the CC-by licence?"} +{"answers": ["Tap On Wood"], "question": "American jockey Steve Cauthen rode in the 2,000 Guineas Stakes in 1979 to win the first of ten British Classic victories in his career?"} +{"answers": ["Baron Ernst Friedrich von Liphart", "Ernst", "Liphart", "Ernst Friedrich von Liphart"], "question": "before Tsar Nicholas II of Russia gave his wife a piano, he had paint 100 figures on it?"} +{"answers": ["LS3/5A"], "question": "up to 100,000 pairs of the BBC's loudspeaker \"\" have been put into circulation during its two-decade-plus production period?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert", "Johnson", "Herbert Thomas Johnson", "Herbert T. Johnson"], "question": " grave is near that of William H. Gilmore, one of Johnson's predecessors as adjutant general of the Vermont National Guard?"} +{"answers": ["anti-Serb riots in Sarajevo", "Anti-Serb riots in Sarajevo"], "question": "following the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, there was an ?"} +{"answers": ["Raadi Manor", "Raadi Manor Park"], "question": " land was used by the Estonian National Museum and a secret Soviet airfield?"} +{"answers": ["Jane", "Jane Aitken", "Aitken"], "question": " was the first woman to print an English-language Bible in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Jurgen Klinsmann?"], "question": "Jürgen Klinsmann disliked the parody song \"\" because he felt it compared him to Hitler?"} +{"answers": ["We Three Kings"], "question": "the carol \"\" \"(Magi pictured)\" was the first American Christmas carol to be featured in the \"prestigious\" and \"influential\" British collection \"Christmas Carols Old and New\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013"], "question": "the allows extra U.S. federal government spending in 2014 and 2015, but limits it in 2022 and 2023?"} +{"answers": ["Skederid Church"], "question": " was built by the father of Saint Bridget of Sweden, who also had some of her first religious visions there?"} +{"answers": ["New Social Alliance"], "question": "historian John Vincent called the a \"poor man's Young England\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rachmat Kartolo", "Rachmat", "Kartolo"], "question": ", son of actors Roekiah and Kartolo, initially did not want to enter the film industry but ultimately completed more than 40 movies?"} +{"answers": ["Sex141.com", "Sex141"], "question": " was shut down by police in December 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Animal latrine"], "question": "a 240-million-year-old was dubbed \"the oldest communal toilet\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James P. Hagerstrom", "Hagerstrom", "James Philo Hagerstrom"], "question": " is one of seven pilots to be a flying ace in two wars—World War II and the Korean War?"} +{"answers": ["1692 Salta earthquake"], "question": "the religious festival \"Fiesta del milagro\" in the Argentine province of Salta started because of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Rainbow Loom"], "question": "schools in New York and Florida have banned rubber-band bracelets, claiming they distract students in the classroom and breed animosity in the play yard?"} +{"answers": ["Bound for Glory", "Bound for Glory"], "question": "at the pay-per-view event, Kevin Nash had to be removed from his NWA World Heavyweight Championship match and replaced with Rhino due to a medical emergency?"} +{"answers": ["Track 61", "Track 61"], "question": ", which previously carried freight to the South Boston Army Base and South Boston Naval Annex, is the proposed location of a new passenger train service?"} +{"answers": ["Prism", "Prism"], "question": "American singer-songwriter Katy Perry's \"\" is a worldbeat song that discusses Eastern philosophy?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William de Greystoke, 2nd Baron Greystoke", "Greystoke"], "question": " was given permission to crenellate \"his dwelling place\" in October 1353, which would later become known as Greystoke Castle?"} +{"answers": ["Tumin", "Tumin"], "question": "the is an alternative currency used in the municipality of Espinal, Veracruz, Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Ramey", "Estelle Ramey", "Estelle Rosemary Ramey", "Estelle"], "question": " name was formalized so that she could go to school?"} +{"answers": ["Magistrate of Brussels"], "question": "the true painter of \"\" was only identified in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Journals of the First Fleet"], "question": "a collection of has been listed on the UNESCO-associated Australian Memory of the World Register?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Vera"], "question": "it took roughly 32,000 sandbags to repair a single flood defense breach caused by ?"} +{"answers": ["Pedersen", "Arne Pedersen", "Arne", "Arne Knut Pedersen"], "question": ", the most successful player in Fredrikstad FK history, won six league titles and three cups with the club?"} +{"answers": ["Monument Valley", "Monument Valley"], "question": "2014 puzzle game visual style took inspiration from M. C. Escher, Japanese prints, minimalist sculpture, \"Fez\", and \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sydney Marathon"], "question": "in the inaugural , the women's winner had never run a marathon before?"} +{"answers": ["tsunami fish", "Tsunami fish"], "question": "the \"\" drifted thousands of miles on a ghost ship wrecked by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami before being discovered on the coast of Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Gorky", "González Quiñones", "Quiñones", "Gorky González Quiñones"], "question": " won the Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes for his efforts to revive Mexican maiolica pottery?"} +{"answers": ["East Preston tram depot"], "question": " opened at the same time that trams returned to Bourke Street where Melbourne's previous cable tram service closed in 1940?"} +{"answers": ["St. Joseph Medical Center", "St. Joseph Medical Center"], "question": "surgeons at the in Houston were credited with developing early silicone gel implants for breast augmentation?"} +{"answers": ["11th Chennai International Film Festival"], "question": "the Amitabh Bachchan Award for Youth Icon of the Year was instituted in his honour at the recently concluded ?"} +{"answers": ["Chester War Memorial", "Chester War Memorial Committee"], "question": "Giles Gilbert Scott submitted two designs for the \"\", but both were rejected?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Candido Memorial Tag Team Tournament"], "question": "the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) professional wrestling promotion held a to honor a wrestler who had died as a result of an injury sustained at one of their events?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Givens", "Givens", "Bob"], "question": "during his 64-year career, animator created the first official design for Bugs Bunny?"} +{"answers": ["Great fire of Tartu", "Great Fire of Tartu"], "question": "Peter the Great had outlawed stone buildings in Tartu before the ?"} +{"answers": ["Jenny", "Jenny"], "question": "Studio Killers member Chubby Cherry wrote ?"} +{"answers": ["Sophie Adelaide Radford de Meissner", "Meissner", "Sophie Radford de Meissner", "Sophie"], "question": "after the \"Titanic\" sank, \"\", a former lady-in-waiting in the Russian court, requested an audience with the U.S. President to deliver a message from one of the victims?"} +{"answers": ["The Taste", "The Taste"], "question": " marks Nigella Lawson return to Channel 4 after 10 years?"} +{"answers": ["Warsaw Gay Movement"], "question": "the creation of the was a counter-reaction of Polish gays against Operation Hyacinth?"} +{"answers": ["Lancelot de Carle", "Lancelot", "Carle"], "question": ", an eyewitness to the trial and execution of Anne Boleyn, wrote a poem detailing her life and the circumstances surrounding her death?"} +{"answers": ["A Frank Statement"], "question": "an article in \"Reader's Digest\" about the health effects of tobacco led to an disputing the science?"} +{"answers": ["Flawless", "Flawless"], "question": "a speech delivered by Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was sampled and used by American singer Beyoncé Knowles in a song called \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Ian Robert Bennyworth", "Bennyworth", "Ian Bennyworth"], "question": "footballer paid his own transfer fee to move from Nuneaton Borough to Scarborough?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Jebi", "Tropical Storm Jebi"], "question": " \"\" damaged 320 homes and of crops in Quảng Ninh Province?"} +{"answers": ["Cook", "Bun Cook", "Bun"], "question": "Hockey Hall of Famer won 636 games and seven Calder Cups as a coach, both American Hockey League records?"} +{"answers": ["Accounting research"], "question": "the contribution of academic to the accounting profession includes the assessment and development of accounting practices, and the development of university curricula?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "D'Cruz", "Joe D'Cruz"], "question": " won the Sahitya Akademi Award for his novel \"Korkai\", which is based on history and the lives of Parathavars?"} +{"answers": ["Cart Life"], "question": "video game , winner of three Independent Games Festival awards including the grand prize in 2013, is the first game that Richard Hofmeier developed?"} +{"answers": ["Kim Chol-man", "Chol-man", "Kim"], "question": " pioneered North Korea's munitions industry, the country's economic base?"} +{"answers": ["PL-01"], "question": "the \"\" is a new tank design which was developed in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Dean", "Dean Lyness", "Lyness", "Dean James Lyness"], "question": "goalkeeper , an unused substitute for his first three league clubs as a teenager, finally made his Football League debut with his fourth?"} +{"answers": ["D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery and Archives", "D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery"], "question": " is one of the oldest fish hatcheries in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Afromyrma"], "question": "the extinct ant was found over a diamond mine?"} +{"answers": ["Word of the year", "Word of the year"], "question": "\"sakte-tv\" (English: slow-TV) was named in Norway in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Stroma, Scotland", "Stroma"], "question": "the Scottish island of was inhabited for thousands of years but was abandoned in 1962, with the last islanders leaving their houses \"\" to fall into ruin?"} +{"answers": ["Infante", "Spain", "Infante Francisco de Paula of Spain", "Infante Francisco de Paula"], "question": " was found playing sexual games with two women while blindfolded?"} +{"answers": ["Crossover experiment", "Crossover experiment"], "question": " are used to study the mechanisms of chemical reactions?"} +{"answers": ["St. Nicholas Hotel", "St. Nicholas Hotel"], "question": "after Illinois Secretary of State Paul Powell had died in 1970, $750,000 in cash was found stashed in shoeboxes and various containers in his room at Springfield's ?"} +{"answers": ["Pilot", "Pilot"], "question": "Kathy Kinney was originally intended to be a one-off guest star in the of \"The Drew Carey Show\", but was later promoted to series regular?"} +{"answers": ["Everard", "John Everard", "John", "John Everard"], "question": " was imprisoned in the Tower of London and expelled from the King's Inns as a result of his conduct?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait of a Commander"], "question": " \"\" sold for £9 million ($13.7 m) in 2010, despite doubts over its authenticity as a Rubens?"} +{"answers": ["J. H. Hobbs, Brockunier and Company"], "question": " developed an improved formula for lime glass that enabled American manufacturers to produce high-quality glass at a lower cost?"} +{"answers": ["Kimberley Downs Station", "Kimberley Downs"], "question": "in 1931 at , 80 cattle were found to have pleuropneumonia in one muster?"} +{"answers": ["Wright Opera House", "Wright Opera House Block"], "question": "the , a three-story Italianate commercial building constructed of cream-colored brick, was built for $20,000?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Murdoch Smith", "Smith"], "question": "despite the Apollo statue \"(shown reassembled)\" already being in 121 pieces, was concerned that local Arabs would further destroy them?"} +{"answers": ["Aquilo", "Aquilo"], "question": " caught fire and sank in 1966, and all aboard were rescued by the intervention of USCGC \"Point Ledge\"?"} +{"answers": ["Epistemological Letters"], "question": "early work on Bell's theorem appeared in an \"underground\" physics newsletter, (1973–1984), because mainstream journals were reluctant to publish it?"} +{"answers": ["Short", "Charles Wilkins Short", "Charles"], "question": " owned one of the most valuable private herbariums in the world?"} +{"answers": ["E. Janssen", "E. Janssen Building"], "question": "the first elevator in Northern California was installed in the \"\" in Eureka?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Vladislav I of Serbia", "Stefan Vladislav", "Vladislav", "Stefan"], "question": " founded the Mileševa monastery?"} +{"answers": ["Marie-Hélène Lefaucheux", "Marie-Hélène", "Lefaucheux"], "question": " orchestrated her husband's release from a concentration camp after he was captured by the Gestapo?"} +{"answers": ["Mis amigos de siempre"], "question": "the Argentine telenovela features actors Osvaldo Laport and Soledad Silveyra as a couple, as in the older telenovela \"Campeones de la vida\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joyce La Mers", "Joyce", "Mers"], "question": "octogenarian poet donated $500,000 to \"Light Quarterly\", the US's only literary magazine devoted to light verse?"} +{"answers": ["Cossinia"], "question": " trees endemic to New Caledonia have become vulnerable to extinction, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature's 1998 assessment?"} +{"answers": ["Ole", "Ole Fahlin", "Fahlin"], "question": "in 1935, produced the \"Fahlin SF-2 Plymocoupe\" which was classified as a \"flying automobile\"?"} +{"answers": ["Selina Catherine Meyer", "Selina Meyer"], "question": "when Julia Louis-Dreyfus \"\" won an Emmy for playing , she became the first comedic actress to win Primetime Emmy Awards for three different regular cast roles?"} +{"answers": ["Dodwell", "Stanley Hudson Dodwell", "S. H. Dodwell", "S."], "question": " was awarded the Commander of the Order of the British Empire in June 1947 for his public services in Hong Kong?"} +{"answers": ["TU Muscae"], "question": "the two stars of are so close they are in contact with each other?"} +{"answers": ["Bridget", "Bridget Holmes", "Holmes"], "question": " emptied the chamber pots of four kings of England?"} +{"answers": ["Saxifraga paniculata"], "question": "in deleterious environmental conditions, the \"\" closes up its leaf rosettes to prevent dehydration and photoinhibition?"} +{"answers": ["BBC World War I centenary season"], "question": "the will include 130 newly commissioned programmes to mark the centenary of the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Manchester", "Doug Manchester", "Doug"], "question": ", owner and publisher of \"U-T San Diego\", built several of the tallest buildings in San Diego?"} +{"answers": ["Rocky the Musical"], "question": " was written in English and later translated into German for its world premiere?"} +{"answers": ["Rebeca Cofré", "Rebeca Cofré Calderón", "Cofré", "Rebeca"], "question": "in 2013, mayor of Chépica was named one of the 100 Leading Women of Chile by \"El Mercurio\" newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Equestrian Statue of Viscount Combermere"], "question": "the was the first major piece of open-air public sculpture to be erected in Cheshire?"} +{"answers": ["Space selfie"], "question": "after the Curiosity rover landed on Mars, it took its first \"\", which was posted on its Facebook account the following day?"} +{"answers": ["Noodles Hahn", "Hahn", "Noodles"], "question": "while pitcher was still playing baseball, he received a job offer to become the Dallas city veterinarian?"} +{"answers": ["Hussey", "Elizabeth Hussey", "Elizabeth"], "question": " allowed the first of the tracts by the anonymous satirist Martin Marprelate to be printed on a secret press at her home at East Molesey in October 1588?"} +{"answers": ["Randall", "Carver", "Randall Carver"], "question": " portrayed taxi driver John Burns in the television series \"Taxi\" for only the first season (1978–79)?"} +{"answers": ["Stoke sub Hamdon Priory"], "question": " is not, and never has been, a priory?"} +{"answers": ["black bun", "Black bun"], "question": "tonight across Scotland, people celebrating Hogmanay will go first-footing with a \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tilted block faulting"], "question": " can cause ductile lower crust of the Earth to ascend, creating domal mountain ranges?"} +{"answers": ["Sharif", "Raheel Sharif", "Raheel"], "question": "the Pakistan Army Chief is the brother of Major Shabbir Sharif who died in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 and received the Nishan-e-Haider?"} +{"answers": ["Judith", "Pipher", "Judith Lynn Pipher", "Judith Pipher"], "question": " has been referred to as the \"mother of infrared astronomy?\""} +{"answers": ["Health & Science School", "Beaverton Health & Science School"], "question": "students need to enter a lottery to attend , a public school that was rated as below average by the state of Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["William Wilkinson", "William", "William Wilkinson", "Wilkinson", "William H. Wilkinson"], "question": " and Lincoln City teammates Arthur Hulme and William Ross were three of numerous new signings for Gravesend United in the 1898–99 Southern Football League season?"} +{"answers": ["William H. Griffitts House", "William H. Griffitts"], "question": "the \"\" in Tennessee was a \"station\" on the Underground Railroad that aided African Americans escaping slavery?"} +{"answers": ["Drury Run"], "question": "the acidity load in Whiskey Run, a tributary of , would need to be reduced by 99.5% to meet requirements set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Appleton", "Samuel Appleton", "Appleton", "Samuel"], "question": " defense of Hatfield, Massachusetts, was a turning point for the colonists during King Philip's War?"} +{"answers": ["Bath Assembly Rooms"], "question": "the featured in Jane Austen's \"Northanger Abbey\" and \"Persuasion\" and Charles Dickens' \"Pickwick Papers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Poet Laureate of New Jersey"], "question": "upon his appointment as in 2002, provocative African-American poet Amiri Baraka told Governor Jim McGreevey, \"You're gonna catch hell for this\"?"} +{"answers": ["Abbey Road Studios", "Abbey Road"], "question": "the cover of the Beatles' is one of the best known in rock music, and regularly imitated by fans \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Konstanze", "Konstanze Vernon", "Vernon"], "question": ", prima ballerina in Munich remembered as Giselle, created and directed an academy in memory of her ballet partner Heinz Bosl?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Templeton", "Templeton", "William Templeton"], "question": " died just days after his defeat for re-election as Mayor of Vancouver?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Alan"], "question": "ten people died when struck French Polynesia in 1998, mostly as a result of landslides?"} +{"answers": ["Waterfall Bay", "Waterfall Bay, Hong Kong"], "question": "the fresh water from is said to have given Hong Kong its name?"} +{"answers": ["Ace Spectrum"], "question": "an release was among the first 12-inch singles to be issued?"} +{"answers": ["Myra Farrell", "Myra Juliet Farrell", "Myra", "Farrell"], "question": "Australian inventor dreamed of solutions to practical problems and wrote them in mirror writing on the wall while sleepwalking?"} +{"answers": ["Yates", "Josephine Silone Yates", "Josephine Silone", "Josephine"], "question": " \"\" was the first black woman to head a college science department in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Lifeboat Memorial, Southport"], "question": "following the lifeboats disaster in 1886, memorials were erected in , in Southport Promenade, in St Annes Promenade, and in a Lytham churchyard?"} +{"answers": ["Malcolm Orme Little", "Little", "Malcolm"], "question": " retired three times?"} +{"answers": ["Villanelle", "villanelle"], "question": "a is used to \"deal with one or another degree of obsession\"?"} +{"answers": ["...Thirteen Years Later"], "question": "\"Millennium\" \"\" featured the members of Kiss in dual roles?"} +{"answers": ["Karl Axel Jansson", "Axel", "Axel Jansson", "Jansson", "Axel Jansson"], "question": "parliamentarian was removed from the Swedish Communist Party executive at the 1967 party congress?"} +{"answers": ["Conner Mertens", "Mertens", "Conner"], "question": " was the first active college football player to publicly come out about his sexuality?"} +{"answers": ["Grey triggerfish", "grey triggerfish"], "question": "the has developed a feeding strategy for dealing with sand dollars?"} +{"answers": ["A Lume Spento", "Lume Spento"], "question": "Ezra Pound considered dumping his first poetry collection, , into a Venetian canal?"} +{"answers": ["Cippi of Melqart"], "question": "the texts on the \"\", known as the Maltese Rosetta stone, allowed the deciphering of the Phoenician alphabet in 1764?"} +{"answers": ["Why I am an Atheist", "Why I Am an Atheist"], "question": "Bhagat Singh wrote as a reply to a religious man who thought Singh had become an atheist because of his vanity?"} +{"answers": ["2004 Subway 400"], "question": "in the , Joe Ruttman ran only one lap before being ordered to park his car by NASCAR?"} +{"answers": ["Forglen House"], "question": " \"\" has \"all the romantic aspirations of the early 19th century poured into it\"?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Charles Alfred Davis", "Charles", "Charles Davis", "Charles Davis", "Charles Lionel Davis"], "question": "the English Jesuit theologian caused a firestorm of controversy when he left the priesthood in 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Johann Lamont", "Lamont", "Johann MacDougall Lamont", "Johann"], "question": "in 2011, became the first person to be elected as overall leader of the Scottish Labour Party?"} +{"answers": ["Ethiopian Airlines Flight 702"], "question": " was hijacked by the co-pilot?"} +{"answers": ["Armstrong", "George S. Armstrong", "George", "George Seale Armstrong"], "question": " \"\" was the first mayor of Edmonton after its amalgamation with Strathcona?"} +{"answers": ["Tamu Agung"], "question": "the 1955 Indonesian comedy is a critique of the corruption under Sukarno's government?"} +{"answers": ["Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar Literature Museum Library"], "question": "the 2011-opened in Istanbul is housed in a building, which once served for Ottoman sultans to accept salutes during a military parade?"} +{"answers": ["Kieran Evans", "Evans", "Kieran", "Kieran John Evans"], "question": " won a BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer?"} +{"answers": ["Keshab", "Keshab Prasad Badal", "Badal"], "question": "former Minister of Industries was a leader of the Proletarian Revolutionary Organisation, Nepal in the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Cherry Mansion"], "question": "the \"\" was headquarters for Union generals at the American Civil War Battle of Shiloh?"} +{"answers": ["Nokia Lumia Icon", "Nokia Lumia"], "question": "the was the first Nokia Lumia released not using its model number as part of its branding and release name?"} +{"answers": ["Tom & Gerri"], "question": "\"\", the third episode of \"Inside No. 9\", was based on a play Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith had written years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Surdulica massacre"], "question": "the took the lives of 2,000–3,000 people?"} +{"answers": ["Voyager", "Voyager"], "question": "the cancellation of a \"\" tie-in led to the foundation of \"BioShock\" developer Irrational Games?"} +{"answers": ["Stratton Park Moated Enclosure"], "question": "no one knows where the water in comes from?"} +{"answers": ["Roslin", "Alexander", "Alexander Roslin"], "question": " painted a double portrait of himself and his wife in which she is working in pastels on a portrait of Henrik Peill \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Firefly Online"], "question": "\"Firefly\" fans were developing their own video game based on the franchise before an official game, , was announced?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Gaylord Coan", "Coan", "Frederick G. Coan", "Frederick"], "question": " was told about 2,000 people who had dug their own graves?"} +{"answers": ["Jewish Rock Radio"], "question": "musician Rick Recht was inspired to create after seeing how Christian rock radio stations operated?"} +{"answers": ["Cathay", "Cathay"], "question": "Ezra Pound published despite not understanding the language?"} +{"answers": ["County Wildlife Site"], "question": "the conservation designation \"(example site pictured)\" confers no legal protection at all?"} +{"answers": ["M. Neal", "Marcellus", "Neal", "Marcellus Neal"], "question": " was the first African-American graduate of Indiana University?"} +{"answers": ["Street Artists Program of San Francisco"], "question": "San Francisco artists and craftspeople fought the police and city hall for years to bring about a that lets them legally sell their work on the city's sidewalks?"} +{"answers": ["All the Lovers"], "question": "the music video for Kylie Minogue's 2010 single \"\" was intended as homage to the singer's gay audience?"} +{"answers": ["Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone", "Mediterranean tropical cyclone"], "question": "a in 1969 resulted in hundreds of deaths in Tunisia and Algeria?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Charles Allen Thomas", "Charles"], "question": "although Monsanto's promised to return the Runnymede Playhouse intact, it became so contaminated with radioactivity from the Manhattan Project it was demolished and buried?"} +{"answers": ["Cross of Otto and Mathilde"], "question": "newer scholarship notices that the \"\" shows the siblings as family members and not as dignitaries?"} +{"answers": ["Joshua", "Joshua LaTrell Smith", "Smith", "Joshua Smith", "Joshua Smith"], "question": "former UCLA Bruins basketball player became a fan of the university after his eighth-grade report on Bruins coach John Wooden?"} +{"answers": ["B. B. Moeur", "B. B. Moeur Activity Building"], "question": "the is the largest WPA-built adobe structure in Arizona?"} +{"answers": ["Flatline", "Flatline"], "question": "\"\", a song by Mutya Keisha Siobhan, was co-written by British artist Dev Hynes?"} +{"answers": ["Cornealious Michael Anderson", "Cornealious", "Cornealious Michael Anderson III", "III"], "question": "the Missouri Department of Corrections believed that was in prison for 13 years, when he was actually living a normal life and raising a family?"} +{"answers": ["Not a Bad Thing"], "question": "PopMatters compared Justin Timberlake's \"\" to 'N Sync's 1999 \"(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You\", for sharing the same \"emotional earnestness\" and \"heart-melter\" characteristics?"} +{"answers": ["Lynne Gillian Owens", "Lynne", "Lynne Owens", "Owens"], "question": " is the first woman to become Chief Constable of Surrey Police?"} +{"answers": ["The Emperor's New Drugs"], "question": "the book suggests that antidepressants may be nothing but a very powerful placebo?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Brooke Smith", "Smith"], "question": "the \"ghost\" of haunted the poet Ezra Pound in several of his works?"} +{"answers": ["Cornelius", "Cornelius Gallagher", "Cornelius Gallagher", "Gallagher"], "question": "Edmonton mayor \"\" was the first president of the Edmonton Hockey Club?"} +{"answers": ["Adams", "Jordan LaVell Adams", "Jordan Adams", "Jordan"], "question": " was the first freshman in UCLA Bruins men's basketball history to score 20 or more points in his first four games?"} +{"answers": ["Nassarius fossatus"], "question": "the can use its muscular foot to catapult itself through the air?"} +{"answers": ["Bo-Dyn Bobsled Project"], "question": "the s Night Train sled \"\" guided the United States team to the 2010 Winter Olympics gold medal, their first since 1948?"} +{"answers": ["Braille", "Louis", "Louis Braille"], "question": " reading system for the blind was inspired by methods developed by both Valentin Haüy and Charles Barbier?"} +{"answers": ["Laing", "Sophie Henrietta Turner Laing", "Turner Laing", "Sophie", "Sophie Turner Laing"], "question": ", a managing director of BSkyB, originally trained as a secretary?"} +{"answers": ["Gunnar", "Lars Gunnar Öhman", "Gunnar Öhman", "Öhman"], "question": "in the 1929 split in the Swedish Communist Party, the brothers Oscar and found themselves on opposite sides?"} +{"answers": ["O'Brien", "Charles Macnamara", "Charles M. O'Brien", "Charles"], "question": " once spoke before the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for five hours and 50 minutes, setting a record?"} +{"answers": ["Bolshoy Ice Dome"], "question": "the \"(interior pictured)\" is scheduled to host the gold medal match of the Olympic men's ice hockey tournament today?"} +{"answers": ["E.", "E. W. Hornung", "Ernest William Hornung", "Hornung"], "question": " based his characters A.J. Raffles and Bunny Manders on the partnerships of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, and of Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas?"} +{"answers": ["Ben", "Ben Simons", "Simons"], "question": " said that competing at the 2014 Winter Olympics \"means the world to me\"?"} +{"answers": ["Frederic Brewster Loomis", "Loomis", "Frederic"], "question": " uncovered vertebrate fossils that were still exhibited at Amherst College's Beneski Museum of Natural History almost a century later?"} +{"answers": ["The Gentlewoman"], "question": " campaigned against \"tight-lacing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Salt Creek Falls", "Salt Creek", "Salt Creek"], "question": " \"\" is a freshwater stream in Oregon named for salt springs along its banks?"} +{"answers": ["Twitch Plays Pokémon"], "question": "over 6.5 million users have watched, and sometimes partaken in, \"\" \"Pokémon Red\" on Twitch?"} +{"answers": ["Joey'' Manahan", "Manahan", "Joey", "Joey Manahan"], "question": "Honolulu City Councilmember is the grandnephew of Manuel Manahan, a Filipino Senator?"} +{"answers": ["Banded whiteface"], "question": "the enters a state of torpor on winter nights?"} +{"answers": ["Tonna galea"], "question": "the snail \"(shell pictured)\" is one of very few species of prosobranch gastropods that are luminescent?"} +{"answers": ["Bruce", "Tasker", "Bruce Tasker"], "question": ", who is competing at the 2014 Winter Olympics, originally competed in the 400m?"} +{"answers": ["Călan steel works"], "question": "scrap metal dealers who took apart the remains of the sorted and sold the metal on the works' grounds?"} +{"answers": ["Kuntz", "Rusty Kuntz", "Rusty"], "question": "players on the 2000 Florida Marlins liked ?"} +{"answers": ["Chilembwe uprising"], "question": "although unsuccessful, the 1915 changed the nature of British rule in Nyasaland?"} +{"answers": ["Munich Serbian Psalter"], "question": "the 14th-century \"(a miniature pictured)\", the most extensively illuminated Serbian manuscript, has been kept in Bavaria since the late 17th century?"} +{"answers": ["Quevedo", "Orlando Quevedo", "Orlando Beltran Quevedo", "Orlando"], "question": " is the first cardinal from Mindanao, Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Lü", "Lü"], "question": "the first known person surnamed was the first ruler of Qi who lived more than 3,000 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Ester", "Ledecká", "Ester Ledecká"], "question": "Czech Olympic snowboarder is the granddaughter of two-time Olympic medallist Jan Klapáč?"} +{"answers": ["Stuart Benson", "Benson", "Stuart"], "question": "bobsledder , who competes for Team GB today, is a Royal Air Force corporal?"} +{"answers": ["Hanzon", "Lonnie Hanzon", "Lonnie"], "question": " designed the \"Evolution of the Ball\" sculpture \"\" at Coors Field in Denver?"} +{"answers": ["sheepshead minnow", "Sheepshead minnow"], "question": "the male becomes much more colorful in the breeding season?"} +{"answers": ["Marquee Moon"], "question": "although sold fewer than 80,000 copies in the US, \"Spin\" and \"NME\" ranked it among the ten greatest albums of all time?"} +{"answers": ["Titanoceratops"], "question": " was known from an almost complete skeleton that was assigned to \"Pentaceratops\", and that the two were only distantly related?"} +{"answers": ["Isnardi", "Paolo", "Paolo Isnardi"], "question": " was forbidden from performing his own compositions at his place of employment?"} +{"answers": ["Diogenes Verlag"], "question": " \"(logo pictured)\" published in 50 years more than 3,400 books by 700 authors including Patricia Highsmith, John Irving and Paulo Coelho?"} +{"answers": ["Dibby Dibby Sound"], "question": "even though \"\" chronologically follows \"Earthquake\", DJ Fresh considers it the follow-up to \"Gold Dust\" due to it featuring Ms. Dynamite?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Brode", "Robert", "Brode", "Robert Bigham Brode"], "question": " led the group that developed the fuses used in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?"} +{"answers": ["Wyvern", "Wyvern"], "question": " shipwrecked during the 2013 Tall Ships' Races?"} +{"answers": ["Grundheber", "Franz", "Franz Grundheber"], "question": "baritone performed the title role in Alban Berg's \"Wozzeck\" in Paris and Berlin, staged by Patrice Chéreau and filmed in 1994?"} +{"answers": ["Codex Aureus of Echternach"], "question": "the 11th-century \"(example illustration pictured)\" is unusual in having several pages of illustrations for the parables of Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["Experimenting with Babies"], "question": "one reviewer of compared infant intellect to a \"sentient grapefruit\" on which parents can feed?"} +{"answers": ["Freedom and Unity Front"], "question": "the leaders of the new Ugandan opposition political party include David Sejusa, a former Ugandan general and parliament member who left the country in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Gün", "Gün Sazak", "Sazak"], "question": "one of the accused assassins of Turkish former government minister later hijacked an airplane to Bulgaria with accomplices?"} +{"answers": ["Musca"], "question": " is the only official constellation that depicts an insect?"} +{"answers": ["Ras ir-Raħeb"], "question": "historians have been arguing about the function of the remains at \"\" for centuries, with interpretations ranging from a domestic villa to a temple dedicated to Heracles?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher Kyle Carr", "Kyle Carr", "Kyle", "Carr"], "question": "short track speed skater plans to retire after the Olympics, saying, \"I'd love to speedskate forever, but it doesn't pay the bills\"?"} +{"answers": ["RR Caeli"], "question": "the star system consists of a red dwarf and white dwarf, with a planet orbiting around both of them?"} +{"answers": ["Kanako Momota", "Momota", "Kanako"], "question": "singer performs a \"shrimp jump\" during live shows?"} +{"answers": ["Håkon Holmefjord Lorentzen", "Håkon", "Lorentzen", "Håkon Lorentzen"], "question": "Norwegian footballer is the youngest-ever goalscorer in Tippeligaen?"} +{"answers": ["Leave Home"], "question": "\"Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment\" from the Ramones's album was described as a \"sing-along mental-illness ode\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ratusz"], "question": "atop the Poznań \"\" from the mid-16th century, billy goats butting heads attract hundreds of spectators daily?"} +{"answers": ["Termite-inspired robots"], "question": " may someday build a base for humans on Mars?"} +{"answers": ["Armamalai Cave"], "question": " has cave paintings which are similar in technique to those of Sittanavasal?"} +{"answers": ["Bloodbath of B-R5RB"], "question": "the massive video game battle from \"Eve Online\" involved over 7,500 players, making it potentially the largest player versus player battle ever?"} +{"answers": ["Aphaenogaster praerelicta"], "question": "the fossil ant is entombed in amber with three flies, two springtails, and a wasp?"} +{"answers": ["Ottonian art"], "question": "in \"(example pictured)\", important manuscripts were given treasure bindings of gold and jewels?"} +{"answers": ["Emma", "Lonsdale", "Emma Lonsdale"], "question": " is a \"fridge kid\"?"} +{"answers": ["Luftrausers"], "question": "following a high-profile \"clone war\" over a copy of their \"Ridiculous Fishing\" game, Vlambeer's was beaten to market by a clone of its own?"} +{"answers": ["Dowa Yalanne"], "question": "injured Bald Eagles at a bird sanctuary in northwestern New Mexico are ensured a view of from their cages?"} +{"answers": ["Wald", "Henri", "Henri Wald"], "question": " lost his job as a university professor because his government disliked his views?"} +{"answers": ["Simmons Bedding Company"], "question": " has dropped bowling balls on its mattresses in order to promote them?"} +{"answers": ["Wade", "Wade Walton", "Walton"], "question": ", the \"blues barber\" of Clarksdale, Mississippi, and early bandmate of Ike Turner, played a razor strop by striking it on beat with a razor?"} +{"answers": ["Farmageddon", "Farmageddon"], "question": "the author of travelled the world to investigate what happens when 300,000 laying hens are held or 10,000 cows are being milked on a single farm?"} +{"answers": ["Pensford Viaduct"], "question": " was offered for sale for £1, but no one bought it?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Aba, King of Hungary", "Samuel Aba", "Samuel", "Aba"], "question": "Hungarian king \"\" not only abolished all laws introduced by Peter the Venetian, who both preceded and succeeded him, but also had Peter's supporters killed or tortured?"} +{"answers": ["Theta Tucanae"], "question": "the primary star of the binary system has absorbed much of the mass of its once-larger companion?"} +{"answers": ["L'ultimo giorno di Pompei"], "question": "the climax of the opera by Giovanni Pacini is the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79?"} +{"answers": ["Leverett", "Frank Leverett", "Frank"], "question": "the Leverett Glacier in Antarctica, Leverett Glacier in Greenland, Lake Leverett in Washington, and plant species \"Sigillaria leveretti\" were all named after American geologist ?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Jan Fryderyk Matuszyński", "Matuszyński", "Jan Matuszyński"], "question": ", who earned medical degrees in Tübingen and Paris, died of tuberculosis in the arms of Frédéric Chopin and George Sand?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Kidd", "Kidd"], "question": "choreographer initially rejected working on his most famous movie, \"Seven Brides for Seven Brothers\" (1954), saying \"We'd be laughed out of the house\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Winifred"], "question": " \"\" was the most severe tropical cyclone to strike northern Queensland since Cyclone Althea in 1971?"} +{"answers": ["David Chodounsky", "Chodounsky", "David"], "question": "alpine skier was the only player to make the U.S. Ski Team \"after\" earning his college degree?"} +{"answers": ["Tamarack Swamp"], "question": " is home to the only species of deciduous conifer in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Javier", "Silva Ruete", "Ruete", "Javier Silva Ruete", "Javier Edilberto Silva Ruete"], "question": "when was appointed Minister of Agriculture in the First Presidency of Fernando Belaúnde, he was the youngest person having occupied that post?"} +{"answers": ["Barra Castle"], "question": " was the seat of Kings?"} +{"answers": ["Tso-ay"], "question": " \"\" was wounded while fighting alongside Geronimo?"} +{"answers": ["1985 Election Day floods", "1985 Election day floods"], "question": "in November 1985, a cold front and the remnants of Atlantic Hurricane Juan contributed to the in Virginia and West Virginia, causing about $1.4 billion in damage?"} +{"answers": ["Kwasniewski", "Dylan Kwasniewski", "Dylan"], "question": " is the first driver to win both the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East and K&N Pro Series West championships?"} +{"answers": ["The Armenian and the Armenian"], "question": "twenty years after the Armenian Genocide, William Saroyan to destroy the Armenian people?"} +{"answers": ["Hashem Shabani", "Hashem", "Shabani"], "question": "the Iranian government executed teacher and poet for waging war on God, among other charges?"} +{"answers": ["Anti-Vivisection Coalition"], "question": "earlier this month, members of the gathered outside Senate House, Cambridge, to protest against primate testing at Cambridge University?"} +{"answers": ["Clarey Bridge", "Admiral Clarey Bridge"], "question": "the $78 million \"\" connecting Ford Island to O'ahu was called \"the bridge to nowhere\"?"} +{"answers": ["novelist", "Novelist"], "question": "romance and thriller writer James Patterson was the top earning of 2010, making $70 million?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Machon", "James Machon", "James Machon"], "question": ", competing at the 2014 Winter Olympics for Team GB, has been skiing since he was six?"} +{"answers": ["The Fourth Horseman", "The Fourth Horseman"], "question": "\"Millennium\" Brittany Tiplady credited the episode \"\" with helping her to develop as an actress?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Alan Sam", "Michael Sam", "Sam"], "question": "college football All-American could become the first active National Football League player to have publicly come out as gay?"} +{"answers": ["Inexhaustible bottle"], "question": "the trick to the \"(illustrated)\" was so widely known that it became part of a common hydrostatics demonstration for physics students?"} +{"answers": ["Rebekah Wilson", "Wilson", "Rebekah"], "question": "Olympic bobsledder took odd jobs to pay for her training?"} +{"answers": ["Nina", "Nina Johnsrud", "Johnsrud"], "question": "four shots were fired at the house of Norwegian crime journalist in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Slaughter", "Fred", "Slaughter"], "question": "former college basketball player was called \"the dean of black sports attorneys\" by \"The New York Times\"?"} +{"answers": ["RZ Gruis"], "question": " is a cataclysmic variable star, a type which the American Association of Variable Star Observers recommends be watched in case it becomes a nova?"} +{"answers": ["Helen C. White", "Helen", "White", "Helen C. White Hall"], "question": " \"\" graduate students called her \"the Purple Goddess\" partly due to her predominantly purple wardrobe and exceptional height?"} +{"answers": ["Arizona Fourth Amendment Protection Act"], "question": "the would withdraw state support for collection of metadata and would ban the use of warrantless data in courts?"} +{"answers": ["Binnya", "Binnya Dala", "Dala", "Binnya Dala"], "question": ", the most trusted adviser and general of King Bayinnaung of Burma, translated \"Razadarit Ayedawbon\", the earliest extant chronicle of the Mon people?"} +{"answers": ["Roger G. McMurrin", "Roger McMurrin", "McMurrin", "Roger"], "question": " helped Ukrainian atheists to become Christians through their performance of Christian music in his orchestra?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Ambler", "Richard Penry Ambler", "Ambler", "Richard"], "question": " discovered that horizontal gene transfer is central to the evolution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria?"} +{"answers": ["Bródka", "Zbigniew Bródka", "Zbigniew"], "question": " \"\", the first Pole to win an Olympic gold medal in men's 1500 metres speed skating, is a professional firefighter?"} +{"answers": ["Hey Love", "Hey Love"], "question": "\"\" by Danish duo Quadron was the only song out of their album \"Avalanche\" to have been made with an outside producer?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Francis Carey", "Edward", "Edward Carey", "Carey"], "question": "in 1862, along with Bill Cust, Canadian gold prospector, fur trader, and merchant discovered the first gold in Peace River?"} +{"answers": ["Vallejo", "Jorge Bernardo Torres Vallejo", "Jorge", "Jorge Torres Vallejo", "Torres Vallejo"], "question": "Peruvian politician was awarded the San Martín Order by the government of Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["AG Pegasi"], "question": " has been described as the slowest nova ever recorded?"} +{"answers": ["Crocodile farming in the Philippines"], "question": "meat from \"\" can be found in adobo, burgers, and hot dogs?"} +{"answers": ["John Baines", "John Baines", "John", "Baines"], "question": " of Team GB, originally set to compete in the four-man bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics, ended up doing the two-man bobsleigh as well?"} +{"answers": ["The FP"], "question": " is a film based around a \"Dance Dance Revolution\" style video game in which people die of a \"187\" after losing a dance-off?"} +{"answers": ["Burevestnik", "Burevestnik"], "question": "the anarchist newspaper , published in Petrograd in 1917–18, encouraged the homeless and poor to appropriate homes for themselves?"} +{"answers": ["Mt. Healthy City School District Board of Education v. Doyle"], "question": "E. Gordon Gee says is the first time the U.S. Supreme Court allowed an action to continue despite finding the First Amendment was violated?"} +{"answers": ["The Castle Doctrine"], "question": "Russ Pitts, an editor at \"Polygon\", described as the most disturbing video game he'd ever played?"} +{"answers": ["Solberg", "Thorvald", "Thorvald A. Solberg"], "question": "Solberg Inlet in Antarctica was named after \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["coat of arms of Groningen", "Coat of arms of Groningen", "Coat of arms of Groningen"], "question": "the was formally adopted by Queen Wilhelmina in 1947, more than 350 years after it was designed?"} +{"answers": ["Pål Refsdal", "Refsdal", "Pål"], "question": " converted to Islam while he was held hostage by Taliban?"} +{"answers": ["Khan Shakir Ali Khan", "Khan"], "question": "communist legislator warned of the risks of the Union Carbide plant, years before the 1984 Bhopal disaster?"} +{"answers": ["A Quiet Night In"], "question": "\"\", the second episode of British dark comedy anthology series \"Inside No. 9\", was almost entirely free of dialogue?"} +{"answers": ["Air Mata Mengalir di Tjitarum"], "question": "advertising for the film emphasised a person who did not star in it?"} +{"answers": ["Cornwell Scout Badge"], "question": "the \"\" was created in memory of Jack Cornwell, who joined the Royal Navy and died at the age of 16 during the Battle of Jutland?"} +{"answers": ["Hirsch", "Jack Hirsch", "Jack"], "question": "college basketball coach family business entered the pornography industry, which he called \"infinitely cleaner\" than college recruiting?"} +{"answers": ["Desfado"], "question": "as of January 2014, by fado singer Ana Moura had not dropped from the Portuguese Albums Chart top 20 since its release in November 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Roger Edward Martin", "Roger", "Martin", "Roger E. Martin"], "question": "after serving six terms in the Oregon House of Representatives and running for governor in 1978, became a lobbyist at the Oregon State Capitol?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican native trout"], "question": "the Conchos trout of the found in the Rio Conchos in the Sierra Madre Occidental is the only rainbow trout subspecies native to an Atlantic Ocean drainage?"} +{"answers": ["Raducanu", "Cristian", "Cristian Raducanu"], "question": ", a rugby union player who represented Romania until age 22, was described by Bill McLaren as a \"world-class lineout exponent\"?"} +{"answers": ["Leroux", "Sydney Leroux", "Sydney"], "question": " \"\" represented Canada before deciding to play for the United States women's national soccer team?"} +{"answers": ["Irreligion", "no religion"], "question": "the word \"\" was coined by biologist Thomas Henry Huxley?"} +{"answers": ["Bhuj Airport"], "question": "after being destroyed by air strikes in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, was rebuilt by a group of 300 women in 72 hours?"} +{"answers": ["Leech River Fault", "Leech River"], "question": "a narrow valley extending across the southern tip of Vancouver Island and past Victoria marks the , a major geotectonic boundary where the Siletzia terrane dives under Vancouver Island?"} +{"answers": ["Fernanda Lima", "Fernanda", "Lima"], "question": " \"\", the muse of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, is in a television show named \"Amor & Sexo\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gadis jang Terdjoeal"], "question": " was The Teng Chun's first film to take into account the interests of native Indonesians?"} +{"answers": ["Daedongyeojido"], "question": "South Korea's proposed highest-denomination 100,000-won banknote was cancelled in 2008, since the 19th-century map depicted on the note did not portray the Liancourt Rocks?"} +{"answers": ["Wellington Mounted Rifles Regiment", "Wellington Mounted Rifle Regiment"], "question": "the \"(gun team pictured)\" had an establishment of 549 men, but suffered 640 casualties in the fighting at Gallipoli?"} +{"answers": ["Talairach coordinates", "Talairach_coordinates"], "question": "neurosurgeon Jean Talairach created a for the brain to help standardize stereotaxy procedures?"} +{"answers": ["SkyCycle", "SkyCycle", "SkyCycle français"], "question": "the first phase of , a proposed network of elevated cycle paths in London, is expected to cost £220 million?"} +{"answers": ["Salmonowicz", "Stanisław", "Stanisław Salmonowicz"], "question": "Polish historian , once repressed by the Polish communist authorities, has published over 1,000 works?"} +{"answers": ["Horrible Histories", "Horrible Histories"], "question": "the core concept behind is \"history with the nasty bits left in\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jessica Smith", "Jessica Smith", "Jessica", "Smith"], "question": "short track speed skater qualified for the 2014 Olympics despite not training with the national team?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Pilcher", "Thomas", "Pilcher", "Thomas David Pilcher"], "question": ", who commanded a British division on the first day of the Somme, was sacked ten days later after it had taken 4,771 casualties?"} +{"answers": ["San Esteban", "San Esteban"], "question": "the carried cockroaches across the Atlantic in the 1550s?"} +{"answers": ["Yeiser House", "David Yeiser House"], "question": "the \"\" is one of the few houses that survived the Battle of Paducah in the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Yoko", "Yoko Kondo", "Kondo"], "question": " was the Japan women's ice hockey team's oldest player in the 2014 Winter Olympics, and the only one with prior Olympic experience?"} +{"answers": ["Histoctopus"], "question": "when describing the new octopus genus , scientists named a species \"after the senior author's wonderful wife, Karen Zipkas\"?"} +{"answers": ["Day-Elder"], "question": " both propelled and pushed their trucks with worm drive?"} +{"answers": ["Pinkie Pride"], "question": "\"Weird Al\" Yankovic offered to guest star in an of \"\" after a co-executive producer found him showcasing fan works with his music on Twitter?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur Francis Buddington", "Buddington", "Arthur", "Arthur Francis"], "question": " went to Brown, then Princeton, then Brown, then Princeton, then Brown, then Princeton?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac", "Funk", "Isaac Funk"], "question": "descendants of Illinois State Senator \"\" were elected to the Illinois Senate, the Illinois House of Representatives, and the U.S. House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Anecdotes de Suède"], "question": ", a polemic against the Swedish regime of the 1680s, appeared in French, German, and English before finally being published in Swedish in 1822?"} +{"answers": ["The Future Will Come"], "question": "the futuristic imagery in The Juan MacLean's album was inspired by science fiction and dystopian works?"} +{"answers": ["Hakan", "Kıran", "Hakan Kıran", "M. Hakan Kıran"], "question": ", Turkish architect of the Golden Horn Metro Bridge, chose his profession because he was impressed by the concept of the town constructed by the French, in which he grew up?"} +{"answers": ["Djien", "Tio", "Tio Tek Djien"], "question": " was so taken with the star of a play he watched that he ran away from home and married her?"} +{"answers": ["Egbert", "Egbert"], "question": " \"\" commissioned and carried a staff-reliquary containing what was said to be the staff of Saint Peter?"} +{"answers": ["A Beautiful Mind", "A Beautiful Mind"], "question": "composer James Horner intended his for the drama film \"A Beautiful Mind\" to resemble the effect generated by a kaleidoscope?"} +{"answers": ["Leslie Garland Bolling", "Leslie", "Leslie Bolling", "Bolling"], "question": "in 1935 the segregated Richmond Academy of Arts produced a one-man show of carvings by African-American sculptor ?"} +{"answers": ["Street Musique"], "question": "a cash prize Ryan Larkin won at the Melbourne International Film Festival for the animated film was used to support young artists in Montreal?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Henry Smyth, Jr.", "Charles Henry Smyth Jr.", "Jr.", "Charles"], "question": "Woodrow Wilson convinced , to leave Hamilton College for Princeton University?"} +{"answers": ["Rembangan"], "question": " is best known for its view, but is also famous for its dragonfruit?"} +{"answers": ["Ripley", "Edward", "Edward H. Ripley", "Edward Hastings Ripley"], "question": " \"\" warned Abraham Lincoln about an assassination plot against him the week before he was killed?"} +{"answers": ["Lihou"], "question": "more than 200 seaweed species and 150 bird species have been observed on and around the small island of in the English Channel?"} +{"answers": ["Larry Hollyfield", "Hollyfield", "Larry"], "question": "UCLA Bruins basketball coach John Wooden described as \"probably the greatest physical talent on the team\" during their 1971–72 championship season?"} +{"answers": ["Smigelschi", "Octavian Smigelschi", "Octavian"], "question": " depiction of the Three Magi in the Romanian Orthodox cathedral in Sibiu may have been inspired by portraits of actual princes who ruled in the three Romanian provinces?"} +{"answers": ["Tipitina"], "question": "\"\" is a New Orleans music standard that has been added to the National Recording Registry?"} +{"answers": ["Armstrong", "George", "George Armstrong", "George Armstrong"], "question": " scored the last goal in the Original Six era of the National Hockey League, as the Toronto Maple Leafs won the 1967 Stanley Cup Finals?"} +{"answers": ["Streatham portrait"], "question": "the \"\" is widely held to be a bad painting yet was purchased by the National Portrait Gallery for a rumored £100,000?"} +{"answers": ["Lo Nuestro Award for Tropical Song of the Year"], "question": "in 2001 \"A Puro Dolor\" by Puerto Rican band Son by Four won Lo Nuestro Awards for both Pop Song of the Year and ?"} +{"answers": ["Heliophila"], "question": "molecular phylogenetics led to six genera of Brassicaceae resolving into the southern Africa genus ?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred Jones", "Alfred Miles Jones", "Miles-RRB- Jones", "Alfred M. Jones", "Alfred", "Jones"], "question": ", so nicknamed for his great height, was elected to the legislature in two states, was a U.S. Marshal, and owned a mineral water plant?"} +{"answers": ["Eriberto", "Eriberto Arroyo Mío", "Mío", "Arroyo Mío"], "question": "Peruvian leftist parliamentarian was assassinated whilst driving his son to school?"} +{"answers": ["Platoon system"], "question": "the first recorded use of the in baseball dates back to 1887?"} +{"answers": ["Kelly Gunther", "Gunther", "Kelly"], "question": "speed skater overcame an accident that nearly severed her foot to make the 2014 Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Marpesia zerynthia"], "question": "female \"\" rarely descend from the forest canopy, and are typically rounder and larger than their male counterparts?"} +{"answers": ["Jenkins", "Joseph Willcox Jenkins", "Joseph"], "question": "the collected works of the first arranger for the U.S. Army Chorus, , are housed with those of Joe \"Handyman\" Negri?"} +{"answers": ["Bronx Bombers", "Bronx Bombers"], "question": "the Broadway play stars married couple Peter Scolari and Tracy Shayne as Yogi Berra and his wife, Carmen?"} +{"answers": ["Ståle", "Ståle Sandbech", "Sandbech"], "question": "2014 Olympic medallist was, in 2010, the youngest Norwegian at the Olympics in 82 years?"} +{"answers": ["Johann", "Johann Erich Thunmann", "Thunmann"], "question": " was the first scholar who presented the Illyrian theory of the origin of Albanians?"} +{"answers": ["Vestingmuseum Oudeschans"], "question": "the is a local museum with archaeological findings from the fortified village of Oudeschans in the Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan Garcia", "Jonathan", "Garcia"], "question": "speed skater \"\" qualified for his first Olympics, was disqualified, and qualified again in a different event, all within 48 hours?"} +{"answers": ["Project Wizard"], "question": "the USAF's 1946 were the first detailed studies of an anti-ballistic missile system, intended to attack a V-2-like missile?"} +{"answers": ["Courtsiding"], "question": "the first arrest for was at the 2014 Australian Open?"} +{"answers": ["Dream of Jacob", "The Dream of Jacob"], "question": ", a composition by Krzysztof Penderecki based on the biblical account of Jacob's Ladder, was featured in the American horror movie \"The Shining\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joan McCracken", "Joan Hume McCracken", "McCracken", "Joan"], "question": "Broadway actress was one of the models for Truman Capote's fictional Holly Golightly in \"Breakfast at Tiffany's\"?"} +{"answers": ["Georgina Henry", "Henry", "Georgina", "Georgina Clare Henry"], "question": "Arianna Huffington said she thought journalist was a \"kindred spirit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Middleham Hoard"], "question": "the from Yorkshire included seven Spanish-American reales but only two of them were real \"(unreal real pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cleveland Lakefront Station", "Lakefront Station", "Cleveland Lakefront station"], "question": "the only two passenger trains that regularly go through depart/arrive between 1:00 am and 6:00 am?"} +{"answers": ["Somos familia", "Somos Familia"], "question": "Spanish singer Álex Ubago sang the opening theme of the Argentine telenovela , and toured in Argentina during the premiere?"} +{"answers": ["José", "Alvarenga", "Jose Salvador Alvarenga", "José Salvador Alvarenga"], "question": ", an El Salvadorian fisherman, claimed in February 2014 to have survived 13 months at sea?"} +{"answers": ["``Somewhere Down the Crazy River", "Somewhere Down the Crazy River"], "question": "\"\" is, according to its producer, \"kind of like a guy with a deep voice telling you about steaming nights in Arkansas\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eva", "Eva Ganster", "Ganster"], "question": "ski jumper \"\" pre-jumped at the 1994 Olympics, twenty years before ski jumping became an Olympic sport for women this year?"} +{"answers": ["Invisible", "Invisible"], "question": "for 24 hours, for every download of the song \"\" by U2, Bank of America was giving $1 to the organisation (RED), raising $3,138,470 to fight HIV-AIDS?"} +{"answers": ["1971 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "John Mitchell became the first African American to play for the Alabama football team as a member of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Hauschild Liebeck", "Robert H. Liebeck", "Liebeck"], "question": " designed the airfoil used in NASCAR's 2007–2012 Car of Tomorrow?"} +{"answers": ["Esteban Mestivier", "Mestivier", "Esteban"], "question": " was appointed interim Argentine military and civil commander of the Falkland Islands but was murdered in a mutiny less than a month after his arrival?"} +{"answers": ["Sardines", "Sardines"], "question": "much of the filming for \"\", the first episode of \"Inside No. 9\", took place in a wardrobe?"} +{"answers": ["Atlantis House"], "question": "the Art Deco \"(interior pictured)\" in Bremen had a crucifix, but with Odin on it?"} +{"answers": ["Finn Hågen Krogh", "Finn", "Krogh"], "question": "Norwegian cross-country skier was promised a spot in the individual sprint in the 2014 Winter Olympics but was controversially dropped 8 days later?"} +{"answers": ["Rita", "Lenihan", "Rita Lenihan"], "question": " wrote the Latin motto for the WAVES and would later become their Director?"} +{"answers": ["Greenback Depot"], "question": "in the years since the closed in 1954, it has been used for fertilizer storage, an antique shop, and a boat manufacturer's offices?"} +{"answers": ["Jamie McDonald", "Jamie", "McDonald", "Jamie McDonald"], "question": " ran 5,000 miles across Canada dressed as comic book hero The Flash?"} +{"answers": ["Caelum"], "question": "when astronomer Lacaille originally charted the constellation , it was recognized as an \"engraver's chisel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Choate Foster", "Foster", "Harry", "Harry C. Foster"], "question": "after expulsion in 1916, no one was expelled from the Massachusetts House of Representatives until 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Sally Gilmour", "Sally", "Gilmour"], "question": "ballet dancer was \"acclaimed in the 1940s as second only to Margot Fonteyn among British ballerinas\"?"} +{"answers": ["War Revenue Act of 1898"], "question": "the , introduced in the U.S. to raise funds for American military actions against Spain, established a one-cent-per-call tax on telephone use?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Reginald Mount", "Reginald", "Reginald Mount", "Mount"], "question": " and partner designed a renowned anti-venereal disease campaign in 1943–44?"} +{"answers": ["Floriańska Street"], "question": "the 13th-century in Kraków is one of the most prestigious streets in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Hatch", "Ozias", "Ozias Mather Hatch", "Ozias M. Hatch"], "question": "Illinois Secretary of State once accompanied Abraham Lincoln for an inspection of the Army of the Potomac?"} +{"answers": ["Tiger penis soup"], "question": " can command US$300 a bowl, and its key ingredient has been counterfeited?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen", "Stephen Tomašević of Bosnia", "Bosnia"], "question": "King \"\" lost two realms and his head to Mehmed the Conqueror, much as he had predicted?"} +{"answers": ["Newcastle-Bolgart Railway", "Newcastle–Bolgart Railway"], "question": "four days after its opening, a train using the caused a bushfire?"} +{"answers": ["Cross of Mathilde"], "question": "the position of the Crucifix on the from the Essen Cathedral Treasury has been described as clumsy and awkward?"} +{"answers": ["Chris", "Chris Creveling", "Creveling"], "question": "2014 Olympian is a former World Champion inline skater?"} +{"answers": ["Send Me On My Way", "Send Me on My Way"], "question": "NASA engineers chose \"\" as \"wake-up\" music for the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity, for Sol 21?"} +{"answers": ["Reduta Jazz Club"], "question": "U.S. President Bill Clinton participated in a jam session at during a 1994 visit to the Czech Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Armen Dzhigarkhanyan", "Dzhigarkhanyan", "Armen"], "question": " has appeared in more films than any other Russian actor?"} +{"answers": ["Glockenspiel House"], "question": "while pictures of Christopher Columbus, Count Zeppelin and Charles Lindbergh appear on the , a carillon plays?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Brunt", "Peter Astbury Brunt", "Brunt", "Peter", "P. A. Brunt"], "question": ", who would become Camden Professor of Ancient History at Oxford University, was rejected for military service during World War II because he had flat feet?"} +{"answers": ["Yanaimalai"], "question": "India's (Elephant Hill) got its name because it looks like an elephant sitting down?"} +{"answers": ["New Malden High Street"], "question": " contains many Korean shops, reflecting the large population of South Koreans in the London suburb?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Emily", "Emily Scott", "Emily Scott"], "question": "2014 Olympian was preparing to apply for food stamps when a \"USA Today\" article about her brought in over $48,000 in donations, allowing her to continue training?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Somerville Edmiston", "Edmiston", "William S. Edmiston"], "question": "upon retirement as Mayor of Edmonton, he feted the occasion by taking his council and press out for an oyster dinner?"} +{"answers": ["Prism", "Prism"], "question": "Katy Perry's song \"\" shares its title with a 2010 viral video?"} +{"answers": ["Eddy", "Eddy Alvarez", "Alvarez"], "question": "2014 Olympic speed skater underwent knee surgery in 2012 that left him too weak to navigate stairs?"} +{"answers": ["Eduardo Arnold", "Eduardo", "Eduardo Ariel Arnold", "Arnold"], "question": " wrote an unpublished book about the early life of Argentine president Néstor Kirchner?"} +{"answers": ["Dude Perfect"], "question": " basketball trick shots relied more on American football skills?"} +{"answers": ["Are You Experienced"], "question": "the psychedelic U.S. cover of Jimi Hendrix's debut album \"\" was shot in London's Kew Gardens with a fisheye lens?"} +{"answers": ["Mass surveillance in East Germany"], "question": " was so extensive that there was one informer per every 6.5 citizens?"} +{"answers": ["Der Kontrabaß"], "question": "in Patrick Süskind's play , the double bass in the title role is a \"constant handicap\" to its player, \"humanly, socially, sexually, musically\"?"} +{"answers": ["House of the Seven Lazy Brothers"], "question": "the roof of the shows how hard-working the brothers had really been?"} +{"answers": ["Imelda", "Imelda"], "question": "Imelda Marcos \"\" claimed in the film that her extravagant clothing \"inspired the poor to dress better\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oleg Vladimirovich Syromolotov", "Syromolotov", "Oleg Syromolotov", "Oleg"], "question": "chief of counterintelligence for Russia's FSB, , is head of security for the 2014 Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Öküz Mehmed Pasha", "Mehmed Pasha Caravanserai", "Öküz Mehmed Pasha Caravanserai"], "question": "the in Kuşadası, Turkey was built in 1618 in the form of a small citadel with a battlement and merlons on its top?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudarmadillo tuberculatus"], "question": " was one of two \"Pseudarmadillo\" species described in 1984 from fossils in Dominican amber?"} +{"answers": ["Jim Gregory", "Jim Gregory", "Gregory", "Jim"], "question": " learned of his firing as general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs when he was offered the position of director of the NHL Central Scouting Bureau?"} +{"answers": ["Andrea", "Polli", "Andrea Polli"], "question": "artist used a nephelometer to visualize airborne particulates in her art installation \"Particle Falls\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Langenstraße", "Langenstraße"], "question": "many of the historic buildings in were seriously damaged during World War II but have been carefully reconstructed since?"} +{"answers": ["Miguel Henríquez", "Miguel Enríquez", "Miguel", "Miguel Enríquez", "Enríquez"], "question": " went from being a shoemaker to being one of the most wealthy and influential figures in the New World?"} +{"answers": ["Nina", "Jablonski", "Nina G. Jablonski", "Nina Jablonski"], "question": "anthropologist was inspired to study science by a National Geographic program on palaeontologist Louis Leakey?"} +{"answers": ["Elstree Project", "The Elstree Project"], "question": " is an ongoing oral history of the studios of Elstree and Borehamwood, with interviewees including Brian Blessed, Steven Spielberg and Roger Moore?"} +{"answers": ["Dickinson", "Bishop", "Dickinson Bishop", "Dickinson H. Bishop"], "question": "\"Titanic\" survivor was rumored to have gained access to a lifeboat by dressing in women's clothing?"} +{"answers": ["Axenstrasse"], "question": "the \"\" weaves through many rock fall galleries and tunnels along cliffs near Lake Lucerne?"} +{"answers": ["Emery", "Emery Chance Lehman", "Emery Lehman", "Lehman"], "question": " shaved seven seconds off his personal best to qualify for the 10,000-meter speed skating race at the 2014 Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Sukorambi Botanical Garden"], "question": "the is home to 300 species of herbs, 200 of flowers, and 500 books?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Horn Metro Bridge"], "question": "the in Istanbul is a cable-stayed bridge, which has a swing bridge on one side and features a metro station in the middle?"} +{"answers": ["Fourmile Creek", "Fourmile Creek"], "question": " is actually eight miles long?"} +{"answers": ["Ludwig Roselius Museum", "Ludwig Roselius"], "question": "the \"\" in Bremen, Germany, was completed in 1588 and is now a museum with items from the Middle Ages through the Baroque period?"} +{"answers": ["Carpenter", "J.", "Jeremiah Longfellow", "J. L. Carpenter"], "question": "Senator wife gave birth to Frankenstein?"} +{"answers": ["The Fountain of Indolence"], "question": "Turner's painting is probably also \"The Fountain of Fallacy\"?"} +{"answers": ["``Sonic Boom", "Sonic Boom", "Sonic Boom"], "question": "the upcoming video game is designed specifically for Western audiences as part of a new, Westernized Sonic franchise?"} +{"answers": ["Bluecap Memorial"], "question": "the in Cheshire commemorates a foxhound and is a listed building?"} +{"answers": ["Back to the Future", "Back to the Future"], "question": "the is scheduled to première in the West End in 2015—the same year that Marty McFly and Doc Brown travelled to in \"Back to the Future Part II\"?"} +{"answers": ["London Buses route K5"], "question": "residents of Motspur Park feel that the should be more frequent?"} +{"answers": ["Ferdinando", "Sardella", "Ferdinando Sardella"], "question": " doctoral thesis on the \"forefather\" \"\" of the Hare Krishna movement received the academic award for \"outstanding research in religion\"?"} +{"answers": ["Michelides Tobacco Factory"], "question": "the became an ice cream factory after the decline of the Western Australian tobacco industry?"} +{"answers": ["1996–97 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season"], "question": "the was the longest on record, with both unusually early and late activity?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Farrar", "Farrar", "Robert"], "question": " \"Donut\", about a couple who eat a donut during sex, stars a straight couple in the film version but a gay couple on the stage?"} +{"answers": ["Sugar Todd", "Sugar", "Todd"], "question": "2014 Olympian \"\" convinced her parents to move from Nebraska to Wisconsin when she was nine to further her speed skating career?"} +{"answers": ["Robinson Crusoe House", "Robinson Crusoe"], "question": " in Bremen, Germany, was built by a coffee merchant who admired the fictional Robinson Crusoe for his Hanseatic spirit?"} +{"answers": ["Kwesi", "Nyantakyi", "Kwesi Nyantakyi"], "question": "during the term of , Ghana has qualified for three successive FIFA World Cups?"} +{"answers": ["Queen", "Queen"], "question": " is one of five soundtracks simultaneously composed by Amit Trivedi during five months in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Wilson", "Wilson", "Charles Wilson", "Charles"], "question": " \"\" allowed a young woman, who would later become a famous writer under the pen name Katherine Mansfield, to use the New Zealand Parliamentary Library?"} +{"answers": ["Carol I Mosque"], "question": "the was the first structure in Romania to be constructed with reinforced concrete?"} +{"answers": ["Eva", "Eva Rydberg", "Rydberg"], "question": " has performed at the Paris Olympia?"} +{"answers": ["The Oregon Desert", "Oregon Desert"], "question": "Oregon Public Broadcasting praised for blending scholarly natural science writing with cowboy humor?"} +{"answers": ["Okkan", "Gaffar Okkan", "Ali Gaffar Okkan", "Gaffar"], "question": "following the assassination of Diyarbakır police chief in 2001, more than a hundred babies were named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Fantasia for Strings", "Fantasia for Strings"], "question": "the horror movie \"The Exorcist\" features Henze's during its closing credits?"} +{"answers": ["Amitermes meridionalis"], "question": "the builds its wedge-shaped mound with its axis in a north-south direction?"} +{"answers": ["Mathilda of Essen", "Mathilde,", "Mathilde, Abbess of Essen", "Essen"], "question": ", is pictured with her brother Otto on the donor portrait of the Cross of Otto and Mathilde?"} +{"answers": ["The Crescent", "The Crescent"], "question": " in Birmingham stood unfinished for over 150 years before it was demolished?"} +{"answers": ["Mike O'Connor", "O'Connor", "Mike", "Mike O'Connor"], "question": " worked for the Committee to Protect Journalists in one of the most dangerous countries for journalists?"} +{"answers": ["Clinkle"], "question": "mobile payment startup raised US$25 million in Silicon Valley's largest round of seed funding?"} +{"answers": ["Ribs", "Ribs"], "question": "Lorde says her song \"\" was inspired by \"this big party I had when my parents went away\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ostrich farming in the Philippines"], "question": " was promoted by the Philippines Department of Agriculture during the food crisis of 2008?"} +{"answers": ["The Lives of the Saints", "Żywoty świętych"], "question": "Polish Jesuit Piotr Skarga's (1579) contained graphic and detailed description of tortures and suffering?"} +{"answers": ["Maeotias", "Maeotias marginata"], "question": "the has become established in the estuaries of the Petaluma and Napa Rivers flowing into San Francisco Bay?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait of Isabel Rawsthorne Standing in a Street in Soho"], "question": " is one of the few paintings in which Francis Bacon showed his subject in an outdoor setting?"} +{"answers": ["Sarasvati", "Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura", "Bhaktisiddhanta", "Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Goswami", "Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati"], "question": " \"\" would be feared as the \"lion guru\" and respected as a \"living encyclopedia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of Queen Victoria, St Helens", "Statue of Queen Victoria"], "question": "George Frampton used the same model for casting the in St Helens, Merseyside, as he used for statues in Leeds and Winnipeg?"} +{"answers": ["Nic Fiddian-Green", "Fiddian-Green", "Nic"], "question": " replaced \"Horse at Water\" with \"Still Water\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sabine Hill"], "question": "design features in in Elizabethton, Tennessee, suggest influences from buildings in Williamsburg, Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf", "Höger", "Rudolf Alfred Höger"], "question": " painted on the Eastern Front in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Taylor", "Taylor", "Chris", "Chris Taylor"], "question": " was named the Tidewater region's baseball player of the year in his senior year of high school?"} +{"answers": ["Krikor Torosyan", "Krikor Torosian", "Torosian", "Krikor"], "question": "before the renowned Armenian illustrator could publish his caricatures, he was killed during the Armenian Genocide?"} +{"answers": ["Wayment", "Hilary Wayment", "Hilary"], "question": " took a sabbatical to study the 16th-century stained glass windows in King's College Chapel, Cambridge?"} +{"answers": ["Per Catalunya!"], "question": "Catalan refugees in Cuba founded the publication in 1942?"} +{"answers": ["Crown Duel"], "question": "although fictional setting of Sartorias-deles is most like New Zealand, its customs and fashions were inspired by the court of Louis XIV?"} +{"answers": ["Roseto effect"], "question": "the doctors who discovered the —that reducing stress reduces heart disease— did so over a beer?"} +{"answers": ["Gullifty's"], "question": ", a landmark Pittsburgh restaurant known for its desserts \"(example pictured)\" and as \"the city's premier jazz club, mostly by default\", closed in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Hasculf de Tany"], "question": ", castellan of the Tower of London, was once involved in a lawsuit that ended with the other side being fined a warhorse?"} +{"answers": ["Upsilon Orionis"], "question": " marks the top of Orion's right boot?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Cyrus Smith", "Smith", "Joseph C. Smith", "Joseph"], "question": " orchestra was the first to record a Cole Porter song?"} +{"answers": ["Minderoo Station"], "question": " once held an estimated 50,000 sheep, cattle, and horses?"} +{"answers": ["Tăslăuanu", "Octavian", "Octavian Codru Tăslăuanu"], "question": "during World War I, magazine editor first served in the Austro-Hungarian Army, but later deserted to join the Romanian Army after that country entered the war?"} +{"answers": ["Wikipedia administrators", "administrators"], "question": "in July 2012 news media reported that the online encyclopedia Wikipedia had been appointing new much more slowly in recent years?"} +{"answers": ["2011 NextEra Energy Resources 250"], "question": "Michael Waltrip's \"(pictured in 2008)\" win in the took place ten years after his first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series win and the death of Dale Earnhardt?"} +{"answers": ["Biker bar"], "question": "the Full Throttle Saloon in Sturgis, South Dakota, claims to be the world's largest ?"} +{"answers": ["Coulaudon", "Émile Coulaudon", "Émile"], "question": "Do you know that, by spring 1944, French Resistance leader had assembled 10,000 volunteers in Auvergne?"} +{"answers": ["Solomon Creek"], "question": "the boreholes are the second-largest sources of iron discharge in the Coal Region, contributing 9% of the iron load in the region?"} +{"answers": ["Pedro", "Martín", "Pedro Cordero Martin", "Pedro Cordero Martín"], "question": ", the athlete representative on the Catalan Sports Federation of Cerebral Palsy, competed at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Paralympics in boccia?"} +{"answers": ["Arnold Wolf", "Arnold Wolf Associates", "Arnold", "Wolf"], "question": " was a drama teacher and an industrial designer before he came to head loudspeaker manufacturer JBL?"} +{"answers": ["Jackknife", "Jackknife resampling"], "question": "the statistical technique was so named because it is useful in a variety of situations much like a jackknife?"} +{"answers": ["Victoria Hotel", "Victoria Hotel"], "question": "prior to World War I the was the meeting point of the volunteer Light Horse Regiment?"} +{"answers": ["Boris Yevseyevich Gusman", "Boris Gusman", "Gusman", "Boris"], "question": "Soviet artist , who commissioned Prokofiev's \"Cantata\", died in the Great Purge before he could hear it performed?"} +{"answers": ["Arizonasaurus"], "question": " had a large sail along its back made of the spines on its vertebrae?"} +{"answers": ["Prunus simonii"], "question": "fruit of the \"\" looks like a tomato?"} +{"answers": ["César Hernández", "César", "Hernández", "César Hernández", "César Augusto Hernández"], "question": "Philadelphia Phillies player was signed to a contract at the age of 16?"} +{"answers": ["Staffordshire County League", "Staffordshire County League"], "question": "the was originally formed as the Walsall & District Junior League after a meeting of football club representatives at the People's Coffee House in Walsall?"} +{"answers": ["Spike Albrecht", "Albrecht", "Spike"], "question": "the 17-point April 2013 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament championship game first half performance by was featured in \"The New York Times\" 2013 Year in review?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Billy Chinook", "Billy Chinook"], "question": "the Island of contains one of the United States' last remaining undisturbed communities of two native vegetation types?"} +{"answers": ["Nils Ahlstrom", "Nils Ahlstrom House"], "question": " was built for only $800 in 1888?"} +{"answers": ["Third attack on Anzac Cove"], "question": "among the thousands dead in the was Australian folklore hero \"the Man with the Donkey\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tomorrow Night", "Tomorrow Night"], "question": "at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, director Louis C.K. personally handed out tickets to distributors to see his new film ?"} +{"answers": ["Laurel Run mine fire"], "question": "the has been burning since 1915 and may burn for another century?"} +{"answers": ["Maro Charitra", "Maro Charithra"], "question": "Saritha, who plays the female lead in , was the 162nd girl to be auditioned for the part?"} +{"answers": ["Prunus mandshurica"], "question": "the \"(flower pictured)\" has been shown to be effective in expelling parasitic worms?"} +{"answers": ["French frigate Réunion", "French frigate Réunion", "HMS Reunion"], "question": "when was wrecked in the Thames Estuary, not a single life was lost?"} +{"answers": ["Antemas"], "question": " challenged the Communist Party of Indonesia by helping to establish a film importers' association?"} +{"answers": ["Chicago Cardinals–Toronto Argonauts exhibition game"], "question": "the of August 1959 inaugurated Exhibition Stadium and was the first to feature an NFL team in Toronto?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Pierre Adams", "Adams", "Jean-Pierre"], "question": "former French football international has been in a deep coma since 1982?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Bernard Waldman", "Waldman"], "question": " flew on the atomic bombing of Hiroshima to photograph the event with a high-speed camera, but took no footage because he forgot to open the camera shutter?"} +{"answers": ["Premier League Golden Glove"], "question": "Pepe Reina \"\" and Joe Hart have won the most awards – both overall and consecutively – with three each?"} +{"answers": ["Haugen", "Helge", "Helge Haugen"], "question": "the professional footballer was a medallist in orienteering during his youth?"} +{"answers": ["Theater Hopper"], "question": "the abuses suffered by Ben Affleck and Shia LaBeouf in the webcomic stemmed from the artist's dislike of the actors?"} +{"answers": ["Accounting, Organizations and Society"], "question": " is a top academic accounting journal that focuses on the relationship between accounting and both human behaviour and organisations?"} +{"answers": ["Svensson", "Allan", "Allan Svensson"], "question": "Swedish actor played Gustav Svensson in the hit comedy series \"Svensson, Svensson\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Babnik Brown", "Brown", "Mary Babnik", "Mary"], "question": " was the first woman to have her hair used as crosshairs in military aircraft bombsights?"} +{"answers": ["Sasheer", "Sasheer Zamata Moore", "Zamata", "Sasheer Zamata"], "question": " is the first female black \"Saturday Night Live\" cast member hired since the addition of Maya Rudolph?"} +{"answers": ["Mil Diez", "Radio Mil Diez"], "question": "at an early stage in her singing career Celia Cruz was part of the orchestra of the communist ?"} +{"answers": ["Magnificat", "Magnificat"], "question": "in John Rutter's Latin of 1990, the text of the second movement is a poem to Mary, \"Of a Rose, a lovely Rose\"?"} +{"answers": ["1913 FA Charity Shield", "FA Charity Shield"], "question": "the proceeds of the football match were donated to the Senghenydd Colliery Disaster Fund?"} +{"answers": ["Prunus nipponica"], "question": "the fruit of the can be used to make green dye?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Feilden", "Richard", "Feilden"], "question": "British architect was killed by a falling tree whilst creating a woodland memorial for his recently deceased father?"} +{"answers": ["Thunder", "Thunder"], "question": "two purebred Arabian horses have served as \"\" \"(\"Thunder II\" pictured)\", the mascot of the Denver Broncos?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St Philip and St James", "Church of St Philip and St James, Norton St Philip"], "question": "the in Norton St Philip was visited by Samuel Pepys?"} +{"answers": ["Jorge", "Del Prado Chávez", "Chávez", "Jorge del Prado Chávez"], "question": "Peruvian politician was awarded orders and medals of Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany and the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Edwardsiella andrillae"], "question": " was discovered mysteriously burrowed into the Ross Ice Shelf in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Pamela L. Gay", "Gay", "Pamela"], "question": "American astronomer has directed citizen science projects enabling people to help map the surface of the Moon through an online mapping interface?"} +{"answers": ["Quad Electrostatic Loudspeaker"], "question": " was called \"FRED\"?"} +{"answers": ["Franz", "Kamphaus", "Franz Kamphaus"], "question": "Bishop \"\" opposed the pope, \"convinced that our way of counselling women would save the lives of many more children\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shweshwe"], "question": "traditional fabric made in South Africa was previously imported from Europe and popularised by 19th century German settlers and a Sotho king?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Newhall Johnson", "Benjamin", "Johnson"], "question": "in addition to owning what would become Breakheart Reservation, also served as President-General of the Sons of the American Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Duesenberg Model A"], "question": "the \"\" was the first production car with four-wheel hydraulic brakes?"} +{"answers": ["Sainte-Enimie"], "question": " was named after a Merovingian princess after she was cured of leprosy three times in a nearby river?"} +{"answers": ["Yining", "Li Yining", "Li"], "question": "China's Premier Li Keqiang and Vice President Li Yuanchao both studied under , who is known as \"Mr. Stock Market\"?"} +{"answers": ["Genesis", "Genesis"], "question": "at the pay-per-view event, Christian Cage made his Total Nonstop Action Wrestling debut?"} +{"answers": ["Horn OK Please", "Horn OK Please"], "question": "the song \"\" marks the first collaboration between Gulzar and Honey Singh?"} +{"answers": ["Óscar Felipe Ventura", "Óscar Enrique Felipe Ventura", "Ventura", "Óscar", "Felipe Ventura"], "question": "Peruvian teachers' union leader and former Member of Parliament is a noted saxophone player?"} +{"answers": ["Prunus sibirica"], "question": "the has been studied as a source of biodiesel?"} +{"answers": ["Hull", "Caesar", "Caesar Barrand Hull", "Caesar Hull"], "question": " \"\", a World War II fighter pilot of Southern Rhodesian birth, has memorial monuments dedicated to him in Norway and England?"} +{"answers": ["The Monitors", "The Monitors"], "question": " was the first film production of Chicago's Second City comedy troupe?"} +{"answers": ["Moore", "David Moore", "David Moresby Moore", "David", "David Moore"], "question": "botanist advised the British Ministry of Defence in their plan to regain the Falkland Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Honduran Patriotic Front"], "question": "the , an alliance formed ahead of the 1980s elections, called for an electoral boycott in protest against perceived fraud?"} +{"answers": ["Lemmons"], "question": " became the \"most brilliantly creative household in Britain\" in the spring of 1972, when it was home to the families of Kingsley Amis, Elizabeth Jane Howard and Cecil Day-Lewis?"} +{"answers": ["Mark J. Sokolich", "Mark", "Sokolich", "Mark Sokolich"], "question": "the father and mother of , mayor of Fort Lee, New Jersey, died when he was 12 and 13 years old, respectively?"} +{"answers": ["Brachymeles bonitae"], "question": "the skink has tiny legs and a variable number of toes?"} +{"answers": ["Cape May Brewing Company"], "question": "when \"(outside pictured)\" opened in 2011, the co-owner built their first brewing system using scrap metal?"} +{"answers": ["Bremen Main Post Office Building"], "question": " included paintings of nymphs and a banqueting hall?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac", "Collins", "Isaac Collins", "Isaac Collins"], "question": " published the first American family Bible?"} +{"answers": ["Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center Guild", "Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center"], "question": "exhibits in the include a moonshine still donated by the moonshiner's son?"} +{"answers": ["Enterprise", "Enterprise"], "question": "the initial design of the as seen in \"\" was inspired by the 2002 Ford Thunderbird?"} +{"answers": ["Craigslist Joe"], "question": "the documentary , about a man living off the kindness of strangers, was inspired in 2008 by the Great Recession?"} +{"answers": ["Batei Munkacs"], "question": "residents of , a small Hasidic neighborhood in west Jerusalem, were not allowed to shave their beards or sidelocks?"} +{"answers": ["Gamlingay Cinques Common", "Gamlingay Cinques"], "question": " is a remnant of a much larger heathland which was once visited by Charles Darwin?"} +{"answers": ["Turning Point", "Turning Point"], "question": "Total Nonstop Action Wrestling held a match at their event that claimed to use barbed wire instead of ring ropes?"} +{"answers": ["Dock Creek", "Little Dock Creek"], "question": "before it was converted to a sewer, locals complained that Philadelphia's was \"offensive and injurious to the Health of the Inhabitants\"?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Smith-Stanley, Countess of Derby", "Elizabeth", "Derby"], "question": "the \"\" was ostracised for leaving her husband and was unable to return to respectable society until after he became embroiled in his own affair with Elizabeth Farren?"} +{"answers": ["Windsor Park Mall", "Windsor Park"], "question": ", headquarters of internet company Rackspace, was formerly an enclosed shopping mall that also hosted churches, a nightclub, and hurricane survivors?"} +{"answers": ["Max Hermann Maxy", "Max", "Maxy", "M. H. Maxy"], "question": " experience in World War I significantly influenced his paintings?"} +{"answers": ["Gaskell Memorial Tower and King's Coffee House"], "question": "on the in Knutsford, Cheshire, are two different depictions of Mrs Gaskell?"} +{"answers": ["Enrique Bernales Ballesteros", "Bernales Ballesteros", "Enrique", "Ballesteros"], "question": "in 1987 the Peruvian senator was appointed as the first United Nations special rapporteur on mercenaries?"} +{"answers": ["Valley Bank of Arizona", "Valley National Bank of Arizona"], "question": " employed a full-time curator to manage the art displayed at all of its 200 branches?"} +{"answers": ["Etherington", "Jade", "Jade Etherington"], "question": " \"\" and Caroline Powell are the most successful female British Winter Paralympians of all time?"} +{"answers": ["Destruction of opium at Humen"], "question": "in 1839, a Chinese official , causing the British to declare war?"} +{"answers": ["Hannelore Bode", "Hannelore", "Bode"], "question": "soprano appeared in the Bayreuth centenary \"Jahrhundertring\" as both Sieglinde and Gutrune?"} +{"answers": ["New New York", "New New York"], "question": "with its \"\" episode, the focus of \"Glee\" shifts to New York City for the remainder of the show's fifth season?"} +{"answers": ["Gerd", "Gerd Larsen", "Larsen"], "question": " made her final appearance with London's Royal Ballet on her 75th birthday, after a career there of over half a century?"} +{"answers": ["1954 transfer of Crimea"], "question": "the decree enforcing the from the Russian SFSR to the Ukrainian SSR was only one paragraph long?"} +{"answers": ["Threes"], "question": "the indie developers of \"(trailer pictured)\" iterated through puzzle themes such as sushi for a year before returning to their fundamental concept of pairing multiples of three?"} +{"answers": ["June", "June Lascelles", "Lascelles"], "question": " was an Australian microbiologist who taught and researched into bacteria at Oxford and UCLA?"} +{"answers": ["Coca-Cola 500", "Coca-Cola 500"], "question": "the was the final NASCAR Winston Cup Series race in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Flor", "Rodríguez", "Flor de María Rodríguez"], "question": " and her husband revived over 20 Uruguayan folk dances from the colonial period, most of which had been completely forgotten?"} +{"answers": ["The Peanuts Movie"], "question": "the scheduled release of the movie in 2015 would \"commemorate the 65th anniversary of the comic strip and the 50th anniversary of the TV special \"A Charlie Brown Christmas\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Anne Jackson", "Margaret", "Margaret Jackson", "Margaret Jackson", "Jackson"], "question": " was the first woman to be published in the \"Alpine Journal\" under her own name?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Maurice Pambet", "Pambet", "Joseph"], "question": "General \"\" was relieved of command of the French 22nd Infantry Division in September 1914 owing to his \"lack of impetus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mr. Hooper"], "question": " was one of the first four human characters to appear on \"Sesame Street\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dunn", "Mellissa", "Mellissa Dunn"], "question": "Paralympian silver medallist now leads her own firm of lawyers?"} +{"answers": ["Kitty", "Kitty Calhoun Grissom", "Calhoun", "Kitty Calhoun"], "question": " was the first woman to climb Makalu, the fifth-highest mountain in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Wills", "Tom", "Tom Wills"], "question": "cricketer and Australian rules football pioneer stabbed himself to death with a pair of scissors?"} +{"answers": ["Bremen Cotton Exchange"], "question": "the has glass mosaics \"(example pictured)\" created by Puhl & Wagner?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Herms", "Herms"], "question": "a drifter asking, \"There's the makers, the takers, and the fakers. Which will you be?\" triggered to pursue life as an artist?"} +{"answers": ["The Salisbury", "The Salisbury, Covent Garden"], "question": "serial killer Dennis Nilsen attempted to murder a student he met at , London, and went on to murder another 14 young men?"} +{"answers": ["Sharp", "Norma Sharp", "Norma"], "question": "soprano performed Mozart's Countess at her debut at La Scala and the voice of the forest bird in Bayreuth?"} +{"answers": ["The Troggs Tapes"], "question": "the bootleg recording revitalised The Troggs' career, and influenced \"This Is Spinal Tap\"?"} +{"answers": ["Broderick", "Johnny", "Johnny Broderick"], "question": ", a New York City detective for 24 years, inspired the Broadway expression \"to broderick\", meaning \"to knock out with one blow\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Carmela Lico", "Maria", "Lico"], "question": "between animal experiments, research physiologist \"\" read novels by Argentinian writer Julio Cortázar?"} +{"answers": ["Fenselau", "Catherine Clarke Fenselau", "Catherine"], "question": " was the first trained mass spectrometrist on the faculty of an American medical school?"} +{"answers": ["Bajo", "Bajo Stanišić", "Stanišić"], "question": ", one of the commanders of the communist-led uprising in Montenegro, switched sides in 1942 to join the Chetniks?"} +{"answers": ["Roll, Jordan, Roll"], "question": "the spiritual \"\" has been cited as the basis of blues?"} +{"answers": ["18F"], "question": " \"(logo pictured)\", the new United States federal government digital services agency based on lean startup principles, was created in response to complications in Healthcare.gov's rollout?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Peffer", "Peffer", "Sam"], "question": "artist painted covers for the James Bond paperback book series, as well as posters for the films \"Prisoner of the Cannibal God\", and \"Hussy\" starring Helen Mirren?"} +{"answers": ["Hard Drive Productions, Inc. v. Does 1–1,495"], "question": " was a case in which BitTorrent users could not legally retain their anonymity after charges of copyright infringement were brought against them?"} +{"answers": ["Ladies' Club", "Ladies' Alpine Club"], "question": "members of the toasted the Alpine Club at their annual dinner, despite not being permitted to join it?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel Mahon", "Rachel", "Mahon"], "question": " played the music of \"Star Wars\" in \"five-inch stiletto heels and blue sequined spandex\"?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Jewett Smith", "Margaret", "Bailey", "Margaret Jewett Smith Bailey"], "question": "the first novel written on the West Coast of the United States may have been that by \"(title page pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Coat of arms of Senegal"], "question": "the was designed by a Parisian heraldist in 1965?"} +{"answers": ["Sue", "Sue Nott", "Nott"], "question": " was the first American woman to climb the Eiger's north face in winter?"} +{"answers": ["A Barca"], "question": "the Spanish hamlet of is being given away for free?"} +{"answers": ["Anna", "Anna Turney", "Turney"], "question": "Paralympian \"\" was inspired by the 2006 Winter Paralympics, and has competed in the two since?"} +{"answers": ["Voting Rights Act", "Voting Rights Act of 1965"], "question": "the allows federal courts to order certain state and local governments to have changes to their election laws preapproved by the United States federal government?"} +{"answers": ["Mountain Grove Campground", "Mountain Grove"], "question": "the newspaper editor James C. Brown stated that the was \"one of the most delightful resorts in Pennsylvania\"?"} +{"answers": ["Karen", "Karen Jo Pini", "Pini", "Karen Pini"], "question": "Australia's first \"Playboy\" centerfold, , also hosted the weekly lotto draw for twelve years?"} +{"answers": ["Angel", "Criss Angel", "Criss"], "question": " has been on primetime television more than any other magician, including his weekly series \"Criss Angel Mindfreak\"?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Edward Elkort", "Elkort", "Martin Elkort", "Martin"], "question": "street photographer \"\" took his first professional photograph at age 10 and it made the front page of \"The Baltimore Sun\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sabella spallanzanii"], "question": "the has invaded Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Karin", "Karin Higa", "Higa"], "question": "before she died of cancer, art curator was writing her doctoral dissertation entitled \"Little Tokyo, Los Angeles: Japanese American Art and Visual Culture, 1919–1941\"?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Leonard Catholic Church", "Saint Leonard Catholic Church"], "question": "the Jacob M. Nachtigall-designed \"\" in Madison, Nebraska, contains a bone relic of its namesake?"} +{"answers": ["Canada–South Korea Free Trade Agreement"], "question": "the will eliminate 98% of all import tariffs between the two countries?"} +{"answers": ["Ross Maxwell McEwan", "McEwan", "Ross McEwan", "Ross"], "question": ", CEO of RBS Group, once the world's largest bank, twice failed an accountancy exam?"} +{"answers": ["Verizon Communications Inc. v. Federal Communications Commission", "Verizon Communications Inc. v. FCC", "Verizon Communications Inc. v. FCC"], "question": " was reported to be the death of network neutrality, having vacated two of the FCC Open Internet Order 2010's three regulations?"} +{"answers": ["Chorisodontium aciphyllum"], "question": "scientists reported that the moss species can survive for more than 1,500 years frozen?"} +{"answers": ["Fouqué", "Caroline", "Caroline de la Motte Fouqué", "Caroline von Briest"], "question": " \"\" offers in narrative poems \"insight into matters of the human, particularly the feminine, heart\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Collins", "William Henry Collins"], "question": " was simultaneously Director of the Geological Survey of Canada and President of the Geological Society of America?"} +{"answers": ["Kirby Institute"], "question": "in 2011, Australia's National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research was re-named as the in honour of former Justice of the High Court Michael Kirby?"} +{"answers": ["Hélène", "Bouchet", "Hélène Bouchet"], "question": "Hamburg Ballet's principal wore a gypsy dress when she danced in Mougins, with her sister on violin?"} +{"answers": ["A Young Archer"], "question": "Govaert Flinck's painting was for many years thought to have been painted by Rembrandt?"} +{"answers": ["Martin", "Kirsty", "Kirsty Martin"], "question": " was the first Australian to win the Prix Benois de la Danse?"} +{"answers": ["Milan", "Milan Baroš", "Baroš"], "question": " \"\" was the top scorer at UEFA Euro 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Foldscope"], "question": "the , a microscope made out of cardstock that costs under US$1, was designed to help detect 12 disease-causing organisms?"} +{"answers": ["Akuffo", "Asare", "Asare Akuffo"], "question": " is the lead advocate of all Ghanaian businesses because of the Private Enterprise Foundation?"} +{"answers": ["Durham's Chapel School"], "question": "after the U.S. Supreme Court declared school segregation unlawful, a received new kitchen equipment for use in classes that trained black girls to work as servants?"} +{"answers": ["Khalfouni", "Dominique Khalfouni", "Dominique"], "question": ", once a star (\"étoile\") of the Paris Opera Ballet, regretted her decision to leave the company she still loves deeply?"} +{"answers": ["Golovkina", "Sofia Golovkina", "Sofia"], "question": "flamboyant ballerina \"\" was the director of the Moscow Bolshoi Ballet School for 41 years, eventually becoming its rector?"} +{"answers": ["Dorit", "Aya Dorit Cypis", "Cypis", "Dorit Cypis"], "question": "Israeli-American artist moved to Minneapolis because she \"wasn't interested in and [was] disoriented\" by the consumerism she experienced in Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Camp Aliceville"], "question": "German POWs, held in during World War II, could take courses taught by University of Alabama faculty and receive credit recognized by the Nazi Reich Ministry of Education?"} +{"answers": ["Stephanie Jallen", "Jallen", "Stephanie"], "question": "American Paralympian hops?"} +{"answers": ["Nadine", "Nadine Secunde", "Secunde"], "question": "soprano was praised for \"formidable acting skills\" in the title role of Dmitri Shostakovich's \"Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cleve", "Per Teodor Cleve", "Teodor Cleve", "Per"], "question": " \"\" discovered holmium and thulium and helped isolate helium from cleveite?"} +{"answers": ["Anna and Ellen Pigeon"], "question": "mountaineers made their most famous traverse in the Swiss Alps by mistake?"} +{"answers": ["Kiesza"], "question": " gave away 4,500 CDs to Canadian troops serving in Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Ridley", "Adam Ridley", "Adam Nicholas Ridley", "Adam"], "question": "when invited to lunch at the Bank of England, the economist arrived by motorcycle?"} +{"answers": ["Trophodiscus almus"], "question": "the starfish is unusual in brooding its young on its upper surface?"} +{"answers": ["Jan van Beers", "Jan van Beers", "Beers", "Jan", "Jan Van Beers", "Van Beers"], "question": " \"(caricatured)\" was largely unknown until the scandal of being accused of painting over a photograph brought him worldwide fame?"} +{"answers": ["DJ Cassidy", "Cassidy", "DJ"], "question": " forthcoming album aims to \"bring back the greatest and most universal dance music of all time\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rape in Belgium"], "question": "reported cases of increased by 20% in just two years, from 2009 to 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Ben", "Sneesby", "Ben Sneesby"], "question": " survived childhood cancer and went on to compete at the Paralympics for Great Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Liliaceae"], "question": "when reached Antwerp in 1562, they were mistaken for vegetables?"} +{"answers": ["Pine Tavern"], "question": "the \"\" was founded in 1936 and is now the oldest restaurant in the city of Bend, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Neuer", "Tacks Neuer", "Tacks"], "question": " is the only person to pitch a shutout in both his Major League Baseball debut and his final game?"} +{"answers": ["Otaniemi Chapel"], "question": " was destroyed by arson in 1976 but rebuilt to its original form two years later?"} +{"answers": ["Marianelli", "Alessandra Marianelli", "Alessandra"], "question": "aged 15 and never having seen a live opera, placed second in the Cascinalirica singing competition and made her professional opera debut the following year?"} +{"answers": ["RPCS3"], "question": " is a video game console emulator that can allow certain PlayStation 3 games to be played on a computer?"} +{"answers": ["Rossia pacifica"], "question": "the uses a jet of water and its arms to bury itself?"} +{"answers": ["Rywka", "Rywka Lipszyc", "Rywka Bajla Lipszyc", "Lipszyc"], "question": "teenager diary of her life in the Łódź Ghetto \"\" during the Holocaust in Poland was published 70 years after it was written?"} +{"answers": ["Trouble", "Trouble"], "question": "the Neon Jungle song \"\" has been described as the \"in-your-face feistiness of the Spice Girls with the turbo-charged EDM pop of Icona Pop\"?"} +{"answers": ["Adeyinka Gladys Falusi", "Falusi", "Adeyinka"], "question": " of Nigeria is a L'Oréal-UNESCO laureate for her molecular genetics research into hereditary blood disorders such as sickle-cell disease and alpha-thalassemia?"} +{"answers": ["Kalb", "Charlotte", "Charlotte von Kalb"], "question": " \"\" was generally judged unfavourably by women but she \"fascinated nearly all the men she ever knew\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Oval Gasholders", "The Oval"], "question": "development of The Oval was objected to because of fears that might explode?"} +{"answers": ["Histioteuthis reversa"], "question": "the has bright eyes and an indigestible beak?"} +{"answers": ["NGC 2360"], "question": "there are four blue stragglers in ?"} +{"answers": ["Mt. Zion Christian Methodist Episcopal Church", "Mt. Zion Colored Methodist Episcopal Church"], "question": " \"\" in Union City, Tennessee, has an unusual hipped ceiling?"} +{"answers": ["Hilda", "Hilda Rix Nicholas", "Nicholas", "Hilda Rix", "Rix Nicholas"], "question": " painted \"Desolation\" when her husband was shot dead 38 days after they were married?"} +{"answers": ["Drew's in a Coma"], "question": "for his work on \"The Drew Carey Show\" episode \"\", editor John Fuller earned a Creative Arts Emmy Award nomination?"} +{"answers": ["Joo-won", "Kim Joo-won", "Kim"], "question": " and Ji-Young Kim, once rival ballerinas from the Korean National Ballet, are collaborating on a piece which incorporates tango, flamenco, ballet and contemporary dance?"} +{"answers": ["Copula sivickisi"], "question": "an amorous male box jellyfish courts his selected mate and passes her a bundle of sperm?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Taylor", "George H. Taylor"], "question": "Oregon governor Ted Kulongoski demanded that , head of the Oregon Climate Service, stop representing himself as the \"Oregon State Climatologist\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anzu wyliei"], "question": "a new dinosaur \"\" discovered in North and South Dakota has been nicknamed the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["María", "María Nieves", "María Nieves Rego", "Nieves"], "question": "in her seventies, was dancing the tango in the West End in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Poena cullei"], "question": "if you killed your parents in ancient Rome, you might be with a monkey, a rooster, a dog and a snake?"} +{"answers": ["Klos C"], "question": "on March 5, the Israeli Navy boarded the cargo ship and found a hidden stash of weapons, which the Israelis accused Iran of shipping to militants in the Gaza Strip?"} +{"answers": ["Mary", "Sherrill", "Mary Lura Sherrill"], "question": " is one of three women from the same research group who have independently won the Garvan Medal for women in chemistry?"} +{"answers": ["The Bells of Saint John", "The Bells of St John"], "question": "the premise of was \"to get kids frightened of Wi-Fi\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ida Boy-Ed", "Ida", "Boy-Ed"], "question": "after the son of novelist \"\" was killed early in World War One, she wrote, \"A mother is only dust on the road to victory\"?"} +{"answers": ["Berge", "Irénée Berge", "Irénée"], "question": " composed the opera \"Corsica\" and silent film music?"} +{"answers": ["Yapıcıoğlu", "Yavuz Yapıcıoğlu", "Yavuz"], "question": ", nicknamed the \"Screwdriver Killer\", is the serial killer with the highest known victim count in Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["From Here to Eternity the Musical"], "question": "the musical is based on the uncensored version of James Jones's 1951 novel?"} +{"answers": ["Hemant", "Mehta", "Hemant Mehta"], "question": ", the \"Friendly Atheist\" who sold his soul on eBay, raised money to clean up a vandalized church?"} +{"answers": ["Adena Springs"], "question": ", a race horse breeding operation owned by Frank Stronach, won the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Breeder seven times?"} +{"answers": ["Crane", "Cason Crane", "Cason"], "question": " was the first openly gay man to climb the Seven Summits?"} +{"answers": ["Archival Disc"], "question": "Sony and Panasonic's new optical disc format, , is planned to eventually be able to store one terabyte of data?"} +{"answers": ["Mack", "Pauline Gracia Beery Mack", "Pauline"], "question": "chemist was the first woman to win the Silver Snoopy award?"} +{"answers": ["Best", "Mary", "Mary Ellen Best", "Mary Ellen"], "question": " \"(self-portrait pictured)\" painted scenes of domestic Victorian life, contrary to the common paintings of her day?"} +{"answers": ["United Nations Memorial Cemetery"], "question": "the only in the world is in Busan, South Korea?"} +{"answers": ["O'Leary", "Clare", "Clare O'Leary"], "question": "gastroenterologist , the first Irish woman to climb Mount Everest, had to cancel her first attempt due to a case of gastroenteritis?"} +{"answers": ["Scott Wagner", "Scott", "Wagner", "Scott R. Wagner"], "question": " won a special election to the Pennsylvania State Senate as a write-in candidate?"} +{"answers": ["Wolf Point South Tower"], "question": " is a mixed use building under construction on historic property next to the Chicago River that is owned by the Kennedy family?"} +{"answers": ["Hank", "Hank"], "question": "the Milwaukee Brewers rescued a stray dog in Phoenix, Arizona, and named him , after Hank Aaron?"} +{"answers": ["Kathryn Hach-Darrow", "Hach-Darrow", "Kathryn"], "question": " \"\" flew her small plane over 7,000 hours, promoting water purification equipment?"} +{"answers": ["Victory Road", "Victory Road"], "question": "the 2008 TNA World X Cup Tournament concluded at TNA's pay-per-view event?"} +{"answers": ["Julie Makani", "Makani", "Julie"], "question": " won the Royal Society Pfizer Award for her research into sickle cell disease in Tanzania?"} +{"answers": ["All People's Party", "People's Party", "All People's Party"], "question": "the founding conference of the unanimously elected the Muslim League leader Muhammed Saadulah as the chairman of their party?"} +{"answers": ["Joehana"], "question": " was best known by his adopted daughter's name?"} +{"answers": ["Monument to the Fallen and Murdered in the East"], "question": "the \"\" in Warsaw commemorates victims of the Soviet invasion of Poland during World War II and subsequent repressions?"} +{"answers": ["Antonín Sova", "Sova", "Antonín"], "question": "Czech poet gained national fame for answering Theodor Mommsen's letter in verse, calling the German historian a \"covetous dotard\" and \"arrogant spokesman of slavery\"?"} +{"answers": ["Megadeth"], "question": " was temporarily disbanded in 2002 because of frontman Dave Mustaine's arm injury?"} +{"answers": ["Margit Oelsner-Baumatz", "Margit", "Oelsner-Baumatz"], "question": " was the first female rabbi ordained in Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Szombierki Power Station", "Szombierki Heat Power Station"], "question": "the is considered to be one of the \"Seven Architectural Wonders of the Silesian Voivodeship\"?"} +{"answers": ["St. Marks Presbyterian Church", "St. Marks Presbyterian Church"], "question": " in Rogersville, Tennessee, was built in 1912 with separate entrances for men and women?"} +{"answers": ["Piotrków Trybunalski Ghetto", "Piotrków Ghetto", "Piotrków Trybunalski"], "question": " \"(synagogue pictured)\", created only 38 days after the invasion of Poland in World War II, was the first Jewish ghetto in occupied Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Astichopus", "Astichopus multifidus"], "question": "the can speed along at nearly two metres a minute (6 ft/min)?"} +{"answers": ["Metris Prison", "Metris Military Prison"], "question": "29 inmates escaped from in Istanbul through a self-built tunnel while the prison was still under military administration?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "Ryan Reed", "Reed"], "question": "during races, would monitor his blood sugar levels?"} +{"answers": ["Flotilla", "Flotilla"], "question": " development was influenced by cats and board games?"} +{"answers": ["Kate", "Kate Marsden", "Marsden"], "question": "in her quest to find a cure for leprosy, nurse \"\" travelled some across Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Flappy Bird"], "question": "the creator of received death threats after pulling it?"} +{"answers": ["Through a Dark Mist"], "question": "Canadian novelist Marsha Canham became inspired to write after experiencing a recurring dream of two men disguised as monks rescuing a damsel in distress?"} +{"answers": ["Craigslist Inc. v. 3Taps Inc.", "Craigslist v. 3Taps"], "question": "in , Craigslist sued PadMapper for screen scraping Craigslist listings?"} +{"answers": ["Liu Shiduan", "Liu", "Shiduan"], "question": " used secret kung-fu techniques to make himself invulnerable and was executed for an anti-Christian incident in which he didn't take part?"} +{"answers": ["Sthenoteuthis pteropus"], "question": "the can fly?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "McArdle", "Henry Arthur McArdle"], "question": ", who painted Sam Houston at the \"Battle of San Jacinto\" \"(detail pictured)\", was once a cartographer for Robert E. Lee?"} +{"answers": ["Vaughan", "Hilda Campbell Vaughan", "Hilda Vaughan", "Hilda"], "question": " novella \"A Thing of Nought\" was such a commercial success that it went out of print within four days of publication?"} +{"answers": ["El-Sayed", "Karimat El-Sayed", "Karimat"], "question": "Professor learnt how to balance her scientific ambitions and her family life from Kathleen Lonsdale?"} +{"answers": ["San Isidro de Loriana", "Monastery of San Isidro de Loriana"], "question": "the Ecclesiastical Confiscations of Mendizábal led to the abandonment of the , a Spanish Bien de Interés Cultural?"} +{"answers": ["Einer", "Ulrich", "Einer Ulrich"], "question": "28-time Danish tennis champion and Olympian was the grandfather of Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich?"} +{"answers": ["Eulaema meriana"], "question": "the female orchid bee \"\" visits the male at his lek?"} +{"answers": ["Gustav, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg", "Hesse-Homburg", "Gustav,"], "question": "in 1848 responded to a petition put forth by his people and emancipated Homberg's Jewish population?"} +{"answers": ["Big Fish, Little Fish", "Big Fish, Little Fish"], "question": "Hugh Wheeler's (1961) was one of the first Broadway plays to explore the theme of homosexuality in a sensitive and honest way?"} +{"answers": ["Murder of Harriet Staunton"], "question": "Madame Tussauds displayed models of the four people accused of the in 1877?"} +{"answers": ["Mac", "Creiche", "Mac Creiche"], "question": ", an early Irish saint, may have originally been a pagan hero?"} +{"answers": ["Menacer"], "question": "the main producer of the light gun \"\" was laughed at when he proposed that Sega support the peripheral past its original release?"} +{"answers": ["Frieda Robscheit-Robbins", "Frieda", "Frieda S. Robscheit-Robbins", "Robscheit-Robbins"], "question": "pathologist did not share her male research partner's 1934 Nobel Prize, but he shared the prize money with her?"} +{"answers": ["Whitemore", "Whitemore, Tasmania"], "question": "welding by James Shaw's company in used to disrupt local radio reception?"} +{"answers": ["100", "100"], "question": "for \"Glee\" , the public voted to select which songs previously featured on the show would be performed in new cover versions?"} +{"answers": ["Fisher", "Danielle Fisher", "Danielle"], "question": "when finished climbing the Seven Summits at the age of 20 years, she became the youngest American to do so at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Cryptotermes brevis"], "question": "twenty colonies of were found living in a single door?"} +{"answers": ["Javier", "Báez", "Javier Báez"], "question": "baseball prospect \"\" and his brothers got tattoos of the Major League Baseball logo?"} +{"answers": ["kemane", "Kemane"], "question": "the Macedonian folk instrument is usually used to accompany traditional epic poetry and rarely used as a solo instrument?"} +{"answers": ["I, Too, Am Harvard"], "question": "the multimedia project seeks to express the personal experiences of black students at Harvard?"} +{"answers": ["Dore Hoyer", "Hoyer", "Dore"], "question": "Mary Wigman said that was \"Europe's last great modern dancer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Malayin"], "question": " was the first Egyptian communist newspaper that dedicated space for sports and culture?"} +{"answers": ["Gsovsky", "Tatjana Gsovsky", "Tatjana"], "question": " \"\", ballet mistress at opera houses in East Berlin, Buenos Aires and West Berlin, first choreographed ballets by Henze and Nono?"} +{"answers": ["Laundry Service"], "question": "the international success of Colombian singer songwriter Shakira's English-language debut album led to a critic deeming her the \"biggest female crossover artist since Jennifer Lopez\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Simonsen", "Simonsen", "Marie Heiberg Simonsen", "Marie"], "question": "political editor has voiced concern that many women may avoid public debate because they are more likely to experience grave cyberbullying than men are?"} +{"answers": ["Givhan v. Western Line Consolidated School District"], "question": "Do you know that, in a , the U.S. Supreme Court held that complaints by a teacher that her principal described as \"petty and unreasonable demands\" were protected free speech?"} +{"answers": ["National Renaissance Party", "National Renaissance Party"], "question": "Dan Burros, head of security for the neo-Nazi , committed suicide in 1965 just hours after \"The New York Times\" revealed that he was Jewish?"} +{"answers": ["Saddle Ridge Hoard"], "question": "the \"\" of Gold Country in California is believed to be the biggest hoard of gold coins ever unearthed in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Nikki Bart", "Bart", "Nikki"], "question": " and her mother Cheryl were the first mother-daughter team to summit Mount Everest?"} +{"answers": ["Run, Nigger, Run"], "question": "the song \"\", used in the film \"12 Years a Slave\" as a taunt, was originally used to encourage slaves to escape?"} +{"answers": ["Krishnan-Panju", "Krishnan–Panju"], "question": "\"Parasakthi\", directed by , influenced the emergence of the regional party, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, as a political force in Tamil Nadu?"} +{"answers": ["Ramsay", "Silas Alexander Ramsay", "Silas"], "question": "Mayor of Calgary was a member of the Calgary Rifle Club?"} +{"answers": ["Wan King Path"], "question": "the was listed as one of the 100 rudest place names in the world?"} +{"answers": ["The Flask", "The Flask, Hampstead"], "question": "the five chromolithographs in \"\", a London pub, were produced by the appropriately-named artist Jan van Beers?"} +{"answers": ["Helen Marguerite", "Helen", "Helen M. Roberts", "Roberts"], "question": " mentored Barack Obama, Sr., and helped his family in Kenya with finances while he was a student at the University of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick", "Joseph Patrick", "Joseph"], "question": " was the fifth member of his family to be inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Oscar bait"], "question": "a study by two UCLA sociologists found that the 1990 film \"Come See the Paradise\" was the most blatant released since 1985?"} +{"answers": ["Old Lone Star Brewery"], "question": "the \"\" has been compared to something Ludwig II of Bavaria might have built \"if he had been a St. Louis beer brewer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie Murder"], "question": "in the beat 'em up video game , players fight ninjas, giant rats, yetis, and sharks with dynamite strapped to their heads?"} +{"answers": ["Lucy Crowe", "Crowe", "Lucy"], "question": "soprano , performing Janáček's \"Cunning Little Vixen\" at the Glyndebourne Festival, was described as \"a powerhouse of foxy ingenuity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Afterglow Maverick Sabre", "Maverick Sabre"], "question": "when the poodle won Crufts in 2014, he was competing against an American Cocker Spaniel from the same kennel?"} +{"answers": ["The Lily", "The Lily"], "question": " newspaper was \"published by a committee of ladies\" in 1849?"} +{"answers": ["Mobhí Clárainech", "Clárainech", "Mobhí"], "question": ", whose surname means \"flat faced\" in Irish, was born without eyes or a nose?"} +{"answers": ["The Mistress of the World"], "question": "Mia May starred in her husband's silent film in eight episodes \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Elmer", "Kirkpatrick", "Elmer Ellsworth Kirkpatrick", "Elmer E. Kirkpatrick"], "question": "during World War II, Colonel worked on the Alaska Highway, the Canol project, and the Manhattan Project?"} +{"answers": ["Myrmecia nigrocincta"], "question": "the Australian jumper ant is an accomplished jumper with leaps ranging from ?"} +{"answers": ["The Jungle Book", "The Jungle Book"], "question": "Walt Disney died during the production of his last film, ?"} +{"answers": ["Akiko Kobayashi", "Akiko", "Akiko Kobayashi", "Kobayashi"], "question": " got the L'Oréal-UNESCO Award for Women in Science for creating a material that is both organic and metallic?"} +{"answers": ["1935 Series", "1935 Series"], "question": "some English-speaking Canadians were \"inclined to mutilate\" the French versions of the of banknotes of the Canadian dollar \"(English version pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jess", "Roskelley", "Jess Roskelley"], "question": "when reached the summit of Mount Everest at the age of 20, he became the youngest American to do so?"} +{"answers": ["Olga Smirnova", "Olga Smirnova", "Olga", "Smirnova"], "question": " spent just one day in the Bolshoi's corps de ballet before being given solos?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Charles Cobb", "Cobb", "Richard Cobb", "Richard"], "question": "a fellow academic described the historian as \"a Parisian street urchin\"?"} +{"answers": ["Skarga's Sermon", "Sermon of Piotr Skarga"], "question": "the canvas of \"(detail pictured)\", a painting by Jan Matejko, covers more than ?"} +{"answers": ["Anjuli", "Anjuli Shukla", "Shukla"], "question": " was the first woman to be awarded the National Film Award for Best Cinematography?"} +{"answers": ["Guardian", "Guardian"], "question": "\"\" is the base substrate for polymer banknotes printed by many central banks?"} +{"answers": ["Winer", "Szlama Ber", "Szlama", "Szlama Ber Winer"], "question": " escaped the work commando at Chełmno extermination camp and managed to write a report about his experience soon before death with family in the gas chambers of Bełżec?"} +{"answers": ["Drive", "Drive"], "question": "\"\" by Miley Cyrus was noted by a reviewer for its \"wobbling beat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paula Hinton", "Paula Doris Hinton", "Hinton", "Paula"], "question": " danced in a ballet about a love triangle, based on the real-life triangle involving the same three dancers?"} +{"answers": ["Beale", "John Charles Beale", "John C. Beale", "John"], "question": "EPA climate policy expert \"\" pretended to be a CIA agent for more than ten years?"} +{"answers": ["Kalidas", "Kalidas"], "question": " (1931) was the first ever sound film to be made in South India?"} +{"answers": ["Standing Up in the Milky Way"], "question": "the \"\" episode \"\" was opened with a brief introduction by the President of the United States Barack Obama?"} +{"answers": ["G Flex", "LG G Flex"], "question": "the has a special camera mode for taking selfies?"} +{"answers": ["Dysoxylum parasiticum"], "question": " was named in the mistaken belief that it was parasitic?"} +{"answers": ["Chain boat"], "question": "a \"(example pictured)\" was a European river craft in the late 19th century that used a chain on the riverbed to haul itself and a string of barges?"} +{"answers": ["Ken", "Block", "Ken Block", "Ken Block"], "question": ", who founded the Moderate Party of Rhode Island and was its nominee for Governor of Rhode Island in 2010, is running in the 2014 election as a Republican?"} +{"answers": ["Paulina", "Lebl-Albala", "Paulina Lebl-Albala"], "question": "literature theoretician was co-founder and president of the Yugoslav Association of University-Educated Women?"} +{"answers": ["Tell The Wolves I'm Home"], "question": "the book follows the life of a girl whose uncle died of AIDS in the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Mestre", "Gloria", "Gloria Mestre"], "question": " was the \"Prima ballerina assoluta\" at the San Carlo Opera House in Naples?"} +{"answers": ["Zion Square"], "question": "Jerusalem's has been described as \"always crowded, always crazy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jocelyn", "Hay", "Jocelyn Hay"], "question": "\"The Scotsman\" called , founder of the Voice of the Listener & Viewer, \"possibly the best lobbyist in the whole UK\"?"} +{"answers": ["The quality of mercy", "The quality of mercy", "The Quality of Mercy"], "question": "\"\" speech in which Portia begs Shylock for mercy in William Shakespeare's \"The Merchant of Venice\" is regarded as an exemplary speech by some and dark humor by others?"} +{"answers": ["Mick", "Mick Brennan", "Brennan", "Mick Brennan", "Mick'' Brennan"], "question": "2014 Winter Paralympics skier was placed 10th in the Super G, but withdrew from the downhill race, calling the course \"scary\"?"} +{"answers": ["Antonina", "Roxa", "Antonina Roxa"], "question": " was one of the first Falkland Islanders, a skilled gaucho and midwife who became a landowner in Stanley in the Falkland Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Penelope", "Penelope Spencer", "Spencer"], "question": " created dances and choruses for the Glastonbury Festival in 1921?"} +{"answers": ["The High Road to China"], "question": "\"The Drew Carey Show\" episode \"\" marked the first time an American sitcom had been filmed in China?"} +{"answers": ["Apurba Kishore Bir", "Apurba", "A. K. Bir", "Bir"], "question": " won the National Film Award for Best Cinematography for his debut film \"27 Down\" that he shot mainly with a hand-held camera?"} +{"answers": ["QZ Carinae"], "question": "the four member stars of the star system are (combined) 94 times as massive as our Sun?"} +{"answers": ["Charity Bick", "Bick", "Charity"], "question": " was the youngest ever recipient of the George Medal?"} +{"answers": ["Šupelka"], "question": "the musical repertoire of the Macedonian folk instrument consists mainly of imitating the sounds of other instruments used in Macedonian traditional music?"} +{"answers": ["Mahmona", "Mahmona Khan", "Khan"], "question": " was one of two Norwegian representatives at the first Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship?"} +{"answers": ["Tilkka"], "question": " \"\" is a former military hospital in Helsinki that now hosts a nursing home?"} +{"answers": ["The Spirit of Romance"], "question": "U. Penn. denied Ezra Pound's PhD twice: once for wasting time and again 12 years later when he tried to use , a collection of literary criticism, as his dissertation?"} +{"answers": ["Briar Creek Township", "Briar Creek Reservoir", "Briar Creek", "Briar Creek"], "question": "more than 90 species of birds breed within the watershed of ?"} +{"answers": ["Limaye", "S.K.", "S.K. Limaye"], "question": "in 1942, was expelled from the Communist Party of India for having refused to support the British war effort?"} +{"answers": ["Koch", "Gerd", "Gerd Koch"], "question": "anthropologist returned from the Santa Cruz Islands with the last surviving complete Tepukei sailboat \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dick", "Magruder", "Dick Magruder"], "question": " was elected to the Oregon House of Representatives at the age of 23 and came within one vote of being elected speaker before he was killed in a farm accident at the age of 31?"} +{"answers": ["Fred VanVleet", "Fred", "VanVleet"], "question": " was the only basketball player in the national class of 2012 Rivals.com top 150 to attend a Missouri Valley Conference school?"} +{"answers": ["Artifact", "Artifact"], "question": "the documentary film chronicles the $30-million lawsuit filed by record label EMI against American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars?"} +{"answers": ["Simone", "Osborne", "Simone Osborne"], "question": ", \"one of Canada's most sought-after sopranos\", busked on Toronto's streets to afford singing lessons?"} +{"answers": ["Jarmila Jeřábková", "Jarmila", "Jeřábková"], "question": " school of dance in Prague taught the theories of Isadora Duncan?"} +{"answers": ["1815 North Carolina hurricane"], "question": "following the passage of the , a Savannah, Georgia, newspaper editor composed a poem lamenting its impact?"} +{"answers": ["Waldy", "S. Waldy", "S.", "S Waldy"], "question": "actor ran away from home to join the theatre even though his parents were actors?"} +{"answers": ["Schneps", "Leila Schneps", "Leila"], "question": " \"\", mathematician, researcher, and author of \"Math on Trial\" also writes mathematically-themed murder mysteries under the pen-name Catherine Shaw?"} +{"answers": ["Estonia under Swedish rule", "Duchy of Estonia"], "question": "the time of is sometimes referred to as the \"good old Swedish times\" in Estonia?"} +{"answers": ["Henri Vanwaetermeulen", "Vanwaetermeulen", "Henri"], "question": "Général de Brigade began his career in the French Army as a private soldier?"} +{"answers": ["Anachronox"], "question": "a two-and-a-half-hour film of s cut scenes won the 2002 Machinima Film Festival for \"Best Picture\"?"} +{"answers": ["Peel", "Constance Peel", "Constance", "Dorothy Constance Peel", "C. S. Peel"], "question": "Do you know that, after losing a child, journalist and author abandoned writing to sell hats, but started up again after ill health forced her to close her shop?"} +{"answers": ["Humidicutis mavis"], "question": "the white mushroom \"\" has been recorded from New Zealand, Australia and Borneo?"} +{"answers": ["Jane", "Jane Kim", "Kim", "Jane Jungyon Kim"], "question": "San Francisco Supervisor plays bass guitar, and her favorite song is by the Wu-Tang Clan?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Andy", "Typhoon Andy"], "question": " left nearly a quarter of Taiwan's residents without power?"} +{"answers": ["Kamgar Kisan Paksha"], "question": "when the was split on the issue of its relationship to the Communist Party of India, its two elected representatives led opposite factions?"} +{"answers": ["Parramatta", "Parramatta"], "question": "the second fastest Blackwall Frigate that carried wool back from Australia was the ?"} +{"answers": ["Urania's Mirror"], "question": "the mystery of who came up with the idea behind \"(extract pictured)\" took over a hundred and seventy years to solve?"} +{"answers": ["Steffi", "Scherzer", "Steffi Scherzer"], "question": "\"Swan Lake\" was shown live in 100 French cinemas, with , a dancer of the Berlin State Opera for 28 years, in the double role of Odette/Odile?"} +{"answers": ["Rome & Jewel"], "question": " is a hip-hop musical adaptation of William Shakespeare's \"Romeo and Juliet\" set in Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple bombing"], "question": "when George Bright was acquitted and freed in 1959 after his second trial for the , his lawyer was jailed by the judge for contempt of court?"} +{"answers": ["Butler", "Dave Butler", "Dave", "Dave Butler"], "question": "Rhodes Scholar candidate played college basketball and was named to the Pacific-12 Conference Hall of Honor?"} +{"answers": ["Aphaenogaster donisthorpei"], "question": "the fossil ant was once part of the Samuel Hubbard Scudder insect collection?"} +{"answers": ["Ruby Loftus Screwing a Breech Ring"], "question": "Laura Knight's \"(detail pictured)\" was compared to Rosie the Riveter and brought its subject instant fame?"} +{"answers": ["1806 Great Coastal hurricane"], "question": "during the , an estimated 36 inches (91 cm) of rain fell on Edgartown, Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["Pandit", "Rajani", "Rajani Pandit"], "question": ", regarded as Maharashtra's first female private detective, reportedly worked undercover as domestic help for six months while solving a case?"} +{"answers": ["TVGuide.co.uk"], "question": "British broadcasters prevented television listings website from deep linking to their video content?"} +{"answers": ["Marie", "Meurdrac", "Marie Meurdrac"], "question": " 1656 book on \"Useful and Easy Chemistry, for the Benefit of Ladies\" had ten editions in three languages?"} +{"answers": ["Upper Flask"], "question": "the wits of the Kit-Kat Club would sup their summer ale at the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Millie Knight", "Knight", "Millie"], "question": ", the youngest ever British Paralympic athlete, was the flagbearer at the 2014 Winter Paralympics opening ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["Mass surveillance in China"], "question": "the government of China has installed over across the nation?"} +{"answers": ["Seydou", "Seydou Cissokho", "Cissokho"], "question": "Senegalese communist leader died in Moscow while visiting the 1986 congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["NEC V60"], "question": "a space-grade version of the microprocessor was in the main computer module of the Japanese H-IIA launch vehicles?"} +{"answers": ["Prince of Wales F.C.", "Britannia F.C. Prince of Wales F.C."], "question": " was one of the first civilian football clubs in Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["Elly Yunara", "Elly", "Yunara"], "question": " \"\" went from film star to housewife after her marriage to Djamaluddin Malik, only to become a producer after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Old Deery Inn"], "question": "the avoided destruction in the American Civil War because its proprietor used bribery to secure its protection?"} +{"answers": ["Edith Ellen Humphrey", "Edith", "Humphrey", "Edith Humphrey"], "question": " is thought to be the first British woman to obtain a doctorate in chemistry, in 1901?"} +{"answers": ["Iron Man 3", "Iron Man"], "question": " grossed over $1 billion?"} +{"answers": ["Erken", "Henriette Schønberg Erken", "Henriette"], "question": " \"Big Cookbook\" sold more than 200,000 copies, and her \"Small Cookbook\" sold about 100,000 copies?"} +{"answers": ["Loud", "John J. Loud", "John"], "question": "in addition to inventing and patenting the first ballpoint pen, \"\" also held a patent for a firecracker cannon?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Flores", "Battle of Flores"], "question": "the riches from the capture of the \"Madre de Deus\" at the were nearly half the wealth of England's treasury?"} +{"answers": ["Olivia Hetreed", "Olivia", "Hetreed"], "question": "screenwriter gained access to Tracy Chevalier's novel \"Girl with a Pearl Earring\" shortly before its publication because they shared the same agent?"} +{"answers": ["Girl with a Pearl Earring", "Girl with a Pearl Earring"], "question": "the 2003 period drama was originally meant to feature Kate Hudson before she was replaced with Scarlett Johansson?"} +{"answers": ["Ridley", "Jane", "Jane Ridley"], "question": "in reviewing biography of \"Bertie\", A. N. Wilson wrote that \"royal biography will never be the same again\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rapinoe", "Megan", "Megan Anna Rapinoe", "Megan Rapinoe"], "question": " \"\" is the first soccer player, male or female, to score a rare Goal Olimpico at the Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Edith", "Edith Marion Patch", "Patch", "Edith Patch"], "question": "before it was added to the National Register of Historic Places, house nearly went up in flames?"} +{"answers": ["RX J1131-1231", "RX J1131"], "question": "the black hole inside was the first black hole to have its spin directly measured?"} +{"answers": ["Made in Dagenham", "Made in Dagenham"], "question": "the musical is based on the true story of the Ford sewing machinists strike of 1968?"} +{"answers": ["P-9 Project"], "question": " was the codename for the Manhattan Project's effort to produce heavy water for nuclear reactors?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Eliza Kennard", "Mary", "Mary Eliza", "Kennard"], "question": "car-owning wrote \"The Motor Maniac\", which was said to be exasperating for readers who did not own an automobile?"} +{"answers": ["Kettle Creek", "Little Kettle Creek", "Kettle Creek", "Kettle Creek Lake"], "question": "the \"\" watershed contains eight percent of the Class A Wild Trout Streams in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Susanne Rosenberg", "Susanne", "Rosenberg"], "question": "Karin Rehnqvist composed \"Puksånger & lockrop\" for singers and Lena Willemark, in which a section of kulning (cattle calling) \"represents a rebellion\"?"} +{"answers": ["El Norte de Castilla"], "question": "Miguel Delibes was once the director of ?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Whitley", "James Whitley", "James Whitley"], "question": "Paralympian has been skiing since he was four years old?"} +{"answers": ["Bexhill Museum"], "question": " refused to accept a portrait of its principal founder after she died?"} +{"answers": ["Adam David Rutherford", "Adam Rutherford", "Rutherford", "Adam"], "question": "geneticist \"\", host of the BBC Radio 4 program \"Inside Science\", is the author of a book that can be read from either end?"} +{"answers": ["Unity for Socialism"], "question": "Northern Irish ex-MP Bernadette Devlin and Peruvian MP Hugo Blanco took part in the 1980 election campaign of the Catalan ?"} +{"answers": ["Komissarova", "Maria Leonidovna Komissarova", "Maria", "Maria Komissarova"], "question": " was the first-ever woman to win a World Cup medal for Russia in the ski cross?"} +{"answers": ["Huxley Hoard"], "question": "the , discovered near Huxley, Cheshire in 2004 and now on display at the Museum of Liverpool, consists of 21 flattened silver bracelets and one silver ingot?"} +{"answers": ["Angela Stent", "Angela", "Stent"], "question": " is on the advisory committee of Women in International Security, an organization dedicated to promoting women's careers in the field of national security?"} +{"answers": ["Bethune", "Alexander", "Alexander Bethune"], "question": "Vancouver mayor was a founder and member of the local Asiatic Exclusion League?"} +{"answers": ["María", "Ruanova", "María Ruanova"], "question": " was the first Argentine international ballet dancer who learnt to dance in Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Yam", "Vivian", "Vivian Wing-Wah Yam"], "question": " was the youngest member to be elected to the Chinese Academy of Sciences?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Way", "Queen Elizabeth Way"], "question": "the \"(pictured in 1940)\" featured the longest stretch of continuously illuminated roadway in the world prior to World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Welcome to the Universe Tour"], "question": "during their , Thirty Seconds to Mars developed strategies that minimized fuel consumption of all touring vehicles?"} +{"answers": ["Crislip", "Mark", "Mark Alden Crislip", "Mark Crislip"], "question": "infectious disease specialist has won three Podcast Awards for his show \"QuackCast\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nokia Lumia", "Nokia Lumia 505"], "question": "the was originally a Telcel exclusive device in Mexico before being released in Colombia, Chile, and Peru on Claro Americas?"} +{"answers": ["Mendel L. Peterson", "Peterson", "Mendel"], "question": " was known as the father of underwater archeology and has an island in the Antarctic named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Invictus Games"], "question": "the , named after the poem by William Ernest Henley, are a Paralympic-style multi-sports event for wounded service personnel?"} +{"answers": ["Wood", "J.", "Joseph Wood", "Joseph Snell Wood", "J. S. Wood"], "question": " published \"The Fate of Fenella\", a novel by twenty-four writers without any collaboration?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred Dörffel", "Alfred", "Dörffel"], "question": " edited several volumes of the first complete edition of the Works of Johann Sebastian Bach by the \"Bach Gesellschaft\", beginning with cantatas in 1878 and ending in 1898?"} +{"answers": ["Marit Ruth", "Ruth", "Marit"], "question": "gold medal-winning sit-skier has devised a Segway-based vehicle that can be used by people without legs?"} +{"answers": ["Galletta", "Chris", "Chris Galletta"], "question": "screenwriter sold his first screenplay before graduating from film school?"} +{"answers": ["Countess Eleonora de Cisneros", "Eleonora", "Cisneros", "Eleonora de Cisneros"], "question": " \"\", an American opera singer, promoted the sale of Liberty bonds more than any other person during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Abuom", "Agnes", "Agnes Abuom"], "question": " is the first woman and the first African to be moderator of the World Council of Churches Central Committee?"} +{"answers": ["Trish Halpin", "Halpin", "Trish"], "question": " won Editor of the Year awards three times?"} +{"answers": ["Emma", "Emma Mashinini", "Mashinini"], "question": "long after suffering serial forced displacement as a child in Johannesburg, became a Commissioner for Restitution of Land Rights?"} +{"answers": ["Anantharaman", "Nalini Anantharaman", "Nalini Florence Anantharaman", "Nalini"], "question": " won a Mathematical Physics prize for her work on quantum chaos, Schrödinger equations and quantum unique ergodicity?"} +{"answers": ["Tieck", "Sophie Tieck", "Sophie", "Ann Sophie Tieck"], "question": "Romantic period writer was overshadowed by her brother?"} +{"answers": ["Lucy Madox Brown Rossetti", "Lucy", "Brown", "Lucy Madox Brown"], "question": "a painting by \"(pictured as a child)\" was described by Dante Gabriel Rossetti as a \"perfect picture\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cordelia", "Cordelia E. Cook", "Cordelia Elizabeth", "Cordelia E Cook", "Cook"], "question": ", the first woman to receive the Bronze Star Medal, was also awarded the Purple Heart?"} +{"answers": ["Sharada Ramanathan", "Ramanathan", "Sharada"], "question": "before entering into films, was working as a cultural activist?"} +{"answers": ["Ewa", "Ziarek", "Ewa Ziarek"], "question": "in 2001, wrote the book \"An Ethics of Dissensus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Dollinger", "Dollinger", "Marie"], "question": "runner represented Germany in three Olympic Games, broke Olympic records and set a world record, but never won an Olympic medal?"} +{"answers": ["Dorrit", "Dorrit Black", "Black"], "question": "Australian artist was influenced by the Modernist and Cubist art movements because of her studies in London and Paris?"} +{"answers": ["Soerip"], "question": " went from \"Miss\" to \"Grandmother\" in between films?"} +{"answers": ["Derp", "Clotilde von Derp", "Clotilde"], "question": "both expressionist dancer and her husband \"\" were known for their transvestite costumes?"} +{"answers": ["Helen Miller Fraser", "Helen Fraser", "Helen Fraser", "Helen", "Fraser"], "question": " was the first woman to be adopted as an official party candidate for parliament from Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Berta Fanta", "Berta", "Fanta"], "question": "many prominent people, including Albert Einstein, attended meetings at salon?"} +{"answers": ["Shirley Chater", "Chater", "Shirley Sears Chater", "Shirley"], "question": " was a nurse and university president before becoming U.S. Commissioner of Social Security?"} +{"answers": ["Donoghue", "Mary Agnes Donoghue", "Mary"], "question": "screenwriter was fired from the 1988 film \"Beaches\" by the director Garry Marshall and rehired after less than a month?"} +{"answers": ["Chen Yumei", "Chen", "Yumei"], "question": " \"\" retired from acting soon after being crowned the \"Movie Queen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jennie Brownscombe", "Jennie", "Brownscombe", "Jennie Augusta Brownscombe"], "question": " (1850–1936), painter of the \"The First Thanksgiving\", was a \"New Woman\" painter and considered \"one of America's best artists\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oleksandra Mykolaivna Kononova", "Oleksandra", "Kononova", "Oleksandra Kononova"], "question": "after the last Paralympics, became the Ukrainian sports personality of the year?"} +{"answers": ["Birgit Keil", "Birgit", "Keil"], "question": ", prima ballerina of the Stuttgart Ballet under John Cranko, inspired international choreographers such as Kenneth MacMillan, John Neumeier and Heinz Spoerli?"} +{"answers": ["Glòria Muñoz Pfister", "Glòria", "Muñoz", "Glòria Muñoz"], "question": "Spanish artist uses the chapel of an abandoned convent as her studio?"} +{"answers": ["Karekin Khajag", "Karekin", "Khajag"], "question": "just before being murdered, \"\" wrote in his last letter to his wife, \"I have great hope that we will see each other once again\"?"} +{"answers": ["1804 Antigua–Charleston hurricane"], "question": "Aaron Burr was caught in the while hiding from federal officials?"} +{"answers": ["Alfreda Markowska", "Alfreda Noncia Markowska", "Markowska", "Alfreda"], "question": ", a Polska Roma, was awarded the Order of Polonia Restituta for saving Jewish and Roma children from death in the Holocaust and the Porajmos during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of William the Silent"], "question": "student tradition at Rutgers University says that will whistle if a virgin happens to pass by?"} +{"answers": ["Shukri", "Shukri al-Quwatli", "al-Quwatli"], "question": " \"\", the first president of independent Syria, attempted to commit suicide in an Ottoman jail to prevent himself from revealing the names of his colleagues under torture?"} +{"answers": ["Waldfriedhof Zehlendorf"], "question": "on , Berlin celebrities are buried in forest landscape, including chancellor Willy Brandt and ballet dancer Tatjana Gsovsky?"} +{"answers": ["Fly Away", "Fly Away"], "question": "the episode \"\" from the television series \"The Following\" received the series' lowest ratings ever?"} +{"answers": ["Garrick Theatre", "Garrick Theatre fire"], "question": "the killed eight young girls in 1916?"} +{"answers": ["Emery", "Emery Emery", "Emery Emery II"], "question": " contributed to \"The Atheist's Guide to Christmas\" and edited the documentary \"The Aristocrats\"?"} +{"answers": ["Proneural genes"], "question": " are partially responsible for differentiation of ectodermal cells into neural or epidermal cells during embryonic development?"} +{"answers": ["John Medley", "Medley", "John"], "question": ", the first Bishop of Fredericton, was the first Tractarian bishop in the Church of England?"} +{"answers": ["2014 Taba bus bombing"], "question": "after the February 2014 of a tourist bus in Taba, Ansar Bait al-Maqdis threatened to attack tourists who did not leave Egypt within four days?"} +{"answers": ["Arnau Cadell", "Cadell", "Arnau"], "question": ", sculptor of the Monastery of Sant Cugat, was the first Catalan artist to be known by both first and last name?"} +{"answers": ["Huntington Junior College"], "question": " occupies a former Carnegie library building \"\" and offers the only judicial reporting educational program in West Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Araújo", "Loipa", "Loipa Araújo"], "question": ", the \"Cuban muse of Marseille\", was a ballerina?"} +{"answers": ["Segar Richard Bastard", "Segar", "Bastard", "Segar Bastard"], "question": "the 1878 FA Cup Final did have in the black?"} +{"answers": ["Dewey Decimal Classification"], "question": "before \"(inventor pictured)\", books in most U.S. libraries were arranged by height and order of acquisition?"} +{"answers": ["Blood Knights"], "question": "in the video game , players can transfer blood between the two playable characters, healing one at the expense of the other?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudophilautus hypomelas"], "question": ", a small shrub frog not seen for more than 130 years and believed to be extinct, was rediscovered in the Peak Wilderness of Sri Lanka?"} +{"answers": ["Susana", "Agüero", "Susana Agüero"], "question": "Lyon Opera Ballet ballerina returned to Buenos Aires when she had eyesight problems?"} +{"answers": ["Last Gasp", "Last Gasp"], "question": "the story of \"\", the fourth episode of British dark comedy series \"Inside No. 9\", was inspired by a collection of apparently empty jars?"} +{"answers": ["Rani Mukerji filmography", "Rani Mukerji"], "question": " \"\" is the only Bollywood actress to win both the Filmfare Award for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress in the same year?"} +{"answers": ["Hanpu"], "question": ", who came from the Korean peninsula, married a Jurchen woman, and that their descendants, the emperors of the Jin dynasty, conquered all of north China in the 1120s?"} +{"answers": ["Muneer", "Awad", "Muneer Awad"], "question": " successfully sued the state of Oklahoma to prevent it from forbidding state judges to decide cases using Islamic law?"} +{"answers": ["Football in the Philippines"], "question": "the was held in 1907?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Nate", "Hurricane Nate"], "question": "Mexico's two main crude oil export ports closed in preparation for \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Debbi", "Debbi"], "question": " reached the top of the Czech charts with her debut album?"} +{"answers": ["Moffitt", "H. Lee Moffitt", "H."], "question": "former Florida Speaker of the House helped found a comprehensive cancer treatment center in Florida, named in his honor?"} +{"answers": ["Birds of Canada", "Birds of Canada"], "question": "by 2004, counterfeit $20 banknotes of the series represented nearly 65% of all counterfeit currency in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Teresa", "Teresa Bandettini", "Bandettini", "Teresa Landucci Bandettini"], "question": "the Italian improv performer was given her portrait \"\" by Angelica Kauffman in 1794?"} +{"answers": ["Free association movement in Puerto Rico", "Sovereigntism", "Sovereigntism"], "question": "support for the expanded by a hundredfold in 14 years?"} +{"answers": ["Beatrix Molineux Miller", "Miller", "Beatrix", "Beatrix Miller"], "question": ", the editor of \"British Vogue\" from 1964 to 1985, had previously worked for MI6?"} +{"answers": ["Jaroslav", "Jaroslav Šrámek", "Šrámek"], "question": " from the Czechoslovak Air Force has ever shot down an enemy plane?"} +{"answers": ["D'Oliveira affair"], "question": "the inclusion of in the England cricket team caused the cancellation of its 1968–69 tour of South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Madonna dell'Archetto"], "question": "the may be the smallest church in Rome?"} +{"answers": ["Wolf Run", "Wolf Run"], "question": "a white oak tree with a trunk circumference of over grew near until it was cut down in 1852?"} +{"answers": ["Jennie", "Jennie Patrick", "Patrick"], "question": ", a woman who was told she did not belong at Berkeley in the 1970s, received the Outstanding Women in Science and Engineering Award in 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Hansen", "Jens Hoyer Hansen", "Jens"], "question": "there were actually 40 variants of the \"One Ring\" designed by for use in shooting \"The Lord of the Rings\" films?"} +{"answers": ["Lombardi Grand Prix"], "question": "if not for a tank accident in Cyprus, the \"\" would have probably lasted longer?"} +{"answers": ["Deneault", "Alain Deneault", "Alain"], "question": "Canadian mining companies sued author over his book about Canadian mining activities in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["The Saguache Crescent", "Saguache Crescent"], "question": " might be the last newspaper in the world to use linotype?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyd", "Carli Lloyd", "Carli", "Carli Anne Lloyd"], "question": "two-time Olympic gold medalist is the only player to score the game-winning goal in two consecutive Olympic gold medal soccer matches?"} +{"answers": ["Drew Live"], "question": "the first of the American sitcom \"The Drew Carey Show\" was performed three times, once for each of three different time zones?"} +{"answers": ["9/11 Living Memorial Plaza", "9/11 Living Memorial"], "question": "the is the only monument outside of the United States which lists the names of the nearly 3,000 victims of the September 11 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["London Irish Amateur"], "question": " were founded after London Irish left The Avenue to move to Reading?"} +{"answers": ["Sarkis", "Minassian", "Sarkis Minassian"], "question": "journalist was arrested, imprisoned, and eventually murdered during the Armenian Genocide?"} +{"answers": ["James Francis Cahill", "Cahill", "James Cahill", "James Cahill", "James"], "question": " believed that a famous painting at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was fake, but the museum insists it is authentic?"} +{"answers": ["Siberian Baroque"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" may feature exotic decors, such as cornices, stupas, and dharmacakras?"} +{"answers": ["Edith Robinson Wyle", "Edith Wyle", "Edith R. Wyle", "Edith", "Edith Robinson", "Wyle"], "question": "artist , grandmother of actor Noah Wyle, founded the Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Pantjawarna"], "question": "Njoo Cheong Seng's has been called the first musical in Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Yang Gang", "Yang Gang", "Yang", "Gang"], "question": "Chinese journalist committed suicide after being forced to persecute her colleagues, but the details are disputed?"} +{"answers": ["Ben", "Ben Wetzler", "Wetzler"], "question": "college baseball player was suspended by the National Collegiate Athletic Association for \"something that reportedly happens all the time\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cole Hamels", "Cole", "Hamels"], "question": "baseball pitcher \"\" was named both the National League Championship MVP and World Series MVP in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Amanita ananiceps"], "question": "fragments of veil patches of the mushroom can litter the ground around it?"} +{"answers": ["Erich Maschke", "Maschke", "Erich"], "question": "German professor led the committee that investigated the killing of German prisoners-of-war in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Center of International Studies"], "question": "Princeton University's was formed in 1951 when six scholars came from Yale University all at once?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara Brandon-Croft", "Barbara", "Brandon-Croft"], "question": " was the first African-American female cartoonist to get a national syndication, for \"Where I'm Coming From\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dunstan Mlambo", "Mlambo", "Dunstan"], "question": "one reason South African judge permitted live broadcasting of the Oscar Pistorius murder trial was to educate the public about criminal proceedings?"} +{"answers": ["Ultra Rare Trax"], "question": " was the first significant bootleg set of The Beatles to appear on compact disc?"} +{"answers": ["Edward L. Moyers", "Edward", "Moyers"], "question": "Prospect Group's purchase of Illinois Central Railroad in 1989 was part of a plan devised by to return the railroad to profitability?"} +{"answers": ["Armatix iP1"], "question": "the pistol cannot be accessed or function without the iW1 Active RFID wrist watch?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Frederick Christy", "Christy", "Robert", "Robert F. Christy"], "question": " used knowledge gained designing atomic bombs to explain Cepheid variable stars \"(RS Puppis pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aphaenogaster avita"], "question": "the ant was described from a fossil found in 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Lonnie Preston Warwick", "Warwick", "Lonnie", "Lonnie Warwick"], "question": " worked for the Southern Pacific Railroad in Arizona prior to signing a free agent contract with the Minnesota Vikings?"} +{"answers": ["De Indische Courant"], "question": "the owner of the newspaper escaped a stranglehold from a scourge by buying a radio?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelmina FitzClarence", "Munster", "Wilhelmina FitzClarence, Countess of Munster", "Wilhelmina"], "question": " \"\", a granddaughter of King William IV, published a collection of ghost stories in 1896?"} +{"answers": ["Osedax japonicus"], "question": "the deep sea worm relies on the skeleton of a dead whale for sustenance?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Wollan", "Ernest O. Wollan", "Ernest Omar Wollan"], "question": "although physicist pioneered neutron diffraction, he did not share in the Nobel Prize that was awarded for the technology?"} +{"answers": ["The Last Ship", "The Last Ship"], "question": "the musical was partially inspired by musician Sting's childhood experiences?"} +{"answers": ["Castle Quest", "Castle Quest"], "question": "the 1985 BBC Micro video game used a smooth hardware side-scrolling technique termed \"Scrollerama\"?"} +{"answers": ["LeRoy Prinz", "LeRoy", "Prinz", "LeRoy Jerome Prinz"], "question": ", who staged dances in dozens of Hollywood movies in the 1930s and 1940s, was more an \"idea man\" than a choreographer, using simple steps and dance routines?"} +{"answers": ["Sacarello's"], "question": "the union of the Italian in Gibraltar became known as the \"\"Marriage of Two Mountains\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["2014 Football League Cup Final", "Football League Cup Final"], "question": "Sunderland's semi-final penalty shootout win against Manchester United in order to reach the had no English players scoring any of the penalties?"} +{"answers": ["Enid Blyton", "Enid", "Blyton", "Enid Mary Blyton"], "question": " books were banned by the BBC for being \"second-rate\" and without merit?"} +{"answers": ["Bed Peace"], "question": "the music video for by American singer Jhené Aiko pays homage to John Lennon and Yoko Ono Bed-In for Peace protest?"} +{"answers": ["Helgesen", "Aasa Helgesen", "Aasa"], "question": " was elected the first female mayor in Norway after an election where she didn't know she was on the ballot?"} +{"answers": ["Mangulam"], "question": "the inscriptions discovered in are the earliest Tamil-Brahmi inscriptions?"} +{"answers": ["Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board report on mass surveillance"], "question": "the recommended against a proposal to mandate data retention by U.S. phone companies?"} +{"answers": ["Glory and Gore"], "question": "in her song \"\", Lorde compares celebrity culture to gladiatorial combat?"} +{"answers": ["Pensole"], "question": "the founder of worked for Nike, but has offered classes in partnership with Adidas?"} +{"answers": ["Njai"], "question": "the Dutch East India Company attempted to eliminate the by importing orphaned girls from the Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["Glorious Revolution in Scotland"], "question": "the put William and Mary \"\" on the Scottish throne and led to the dominance of Presbyterians in the Church of Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Thokozile Masipa", "Masipa", "Thokozile Matilda Masipa", "Thokozile"], "question": ", the presiding judge assigned to the Oscar Pistorius murder trial, worked as a crime reporter for \"The Sowetan\" newspaper before her law career?"} +{"answers": ["Toy Story 3"], "question": " was listed in \"Time\" 25 All-Time Best Animated Films?"} +{"answers": ["Edwin", "St Hill", "Hill", "Edwin St Hill", "Edwin Lloyd St Hill"], "question": " was called the \"Maurice Tate of the West Indies\"?"} +{"answers": ["Janet King", "Janet King"], "question": "Marta Dusseldorp visited the NSW Director of Public Prosecutions Nicholas Cowdery to prepare for her role as Senior Crown Prosecutor ?"} +{"answers": ["Frédéric Chopin", "Chopin", "Frédéric", "Frédéric François Chopin"], "question": " \"\" left his homeland of Poland in 1830 and never returned?"} +{"answers": ["Hare and Billet"], "question": "the pub was mistakenly accused in the House of Commons of serving a \"blatant copy\" of Lea & Perrins Worcester sauce?"} +{"answers": ["Who Ya Gonna Call?"], "question": "a major character in \"\", an episode of the comedy-drama TV series \"Psych\", is a man who is unknowingly also a woman and a violent murderer?"} +{"answers": ["Hertha", "Hertha Feist", "Feist"], "question": "the dance school was moved by the Nazis to smaller premises?"} +{"answers": ["Kendallina"], "question": ", a genus of trilobite, lived in North America during the Upper Cambrian?"} +{"answers": ["Sutton High Street"], "question": " is the site of the pub where the Rolling Stones were spotted by a music promoter in 1963?"} +{"answers": ["Breed", "Clara", "Clara Estelle Breed", "Clara Breed"], "question": " \"\", a San Diego librarian, is known for the \"Dear Miss Breed\" letters she exchanged with Japanese American children held in internment camps during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Myosorex varius"], "question": "the can be used as a monitor of environmental contamination?"} +{"answers": ["Buscombe", "Frederick", "Frederick Buscombe"], "question": "in 1899, commissioned the Buscombe Building in Gastown, Vancouver?"} +{"answers": ["Kansas House Bill 2453"], "question": " would allow service providers in Kansas to refuse service to same-sex couples under the purview of religious liberty?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Halmo", "Mike Halmo"], "question": "during the 2011–12 OHL season, received a 10-game suspension for a hit on Nail Yakupov?"} +{"answers": ["Savart wheel"], "question": "an experimental musical instrument based on is said to make \"the most obtrusive, obnoxious and irritating sound ever known\"?"} +{"answers": ["Poultry", "poultry"], "question": "the global industry was expected to produce 65.5 million tonnes of eggs \"\" in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Jacobson", "Abbi", "Abbi Jacobson"], "question": " plays a fictionalized version of herself on the Comedy Central series \"Broad City\"?"} +{"answers": ["Soldier of Love", "Soldier of Love"], "question": "despite influencing several Beatles' songs, Arthur Alexander's 1962 song \"\" was nearly forgotten until a Beatles' bootleg recording surfaced more than a decade later?"} +{"answers": ["Yang Bojun", "Yang", "Bojun"], "question": ", who was taught to read Confucian classics by his grandfather, became an author of several influential commentaries on them?"} +{"answers": ["Eleanor", "Eleanor Elkins Widener Rice", "Eleanor Elkins Widener", "Widener"], "question": "eight years after rowing a \"Titanic\" lifeboat and honoring her drowned son with a Harvard library, waited on a yacht \"\" while her new husband fought \"scantily-clad, ferocious cannibals\"?"} +{"answers": ["Meldon Viaduct"], "question": ", on Dartmoor in Devon, is one of only two surviving lattice truss railway bridges in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Josephus", "Josephus Nelson Larned", "Larned"], "question": "American librarian \"\" sat at a desk opposite Mark Twain when they both wrote for the \"Buffalo Express\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bluefin-21"], "question": "the is an underwater drone that is being used in search operations for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370?"} +{"answers": ["Torrey C. Brown", "Torrey", "Brown"], "question": "Maryland Delegate , a physician, once assisted in saving the life of a fellow legislator who suffered a heart attack during a debate?"} +{"answers": ["Thamarakshan", "A.", "A. V. Thamarakshan", "A.V. Thamarakshan"], "question": "the Revolutionary Socialist Party (Bolshevik) leader is supported by the BJP in this year's parliamentary poll?"} +{"answers": ["Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"], "question": " title track was once described as a \"revolutionary moment in the creative life\" of the Beatles?"} +{"answers": ["Seta Dadoyan", "Seta", "Dadoyan"], "question": "medieval historian was awarded the David Anhaght medal for her contributions to Armenian philosophical studies?"} +{"answers": ["Malin Byström", "Malin", "Byström"], "question": "Swedish soprano sang the title role in \"Thaïs\" at Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Haley Farm State Park"], "question": "in 1970 the State of Connecticut acquired 198 acres (108 ha) of from A. C. White for a total of $300,000 and declared it a state park?"} +{"answers": ["MacLellan Castle", "MacLellan's Castle"], "question": " \"\" used to look like a haystack?"} +{"answers": ["Yael", "Yael Stone", "Stone"], "question": "Australian actress Boston accent on \"Orange Is the New Black\" has been called \"the most amazing accent on television\"?"} +{"answers": ["Medaw", "Hsinbyushin Medaw", "Hsinbyushin"], "question": "the late 16th-century \"yadu\" poems by Queen are among the earliest Burmese language records of Lan Na?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Puryear", "Joe", "Puryear"], "question": "mountaineer made the first ascents of six peaks in the Himalayas?"} +{"answers": ["Cantiones sacrae", "Cantiones sacrae"], "question": "parts of , 40 choral pieces composed by Heinrich Schütz during the Thirty Years' War, have been described as intensely expressive, others as happy?"} +{"answers": ["People's Park", "People's Park"], "question": "a 2009 protest by gay men in \"\" \"has been hailed as a milestone\" in the history of LGBT rights in China?"} +{"answers": ["Taylor", "Gold", "Taylor Gold"], "question": "American snowboarders and his sister Arielle both went to Sochi to compete in the 2014 Winter Olympics, but both saw their efforts derailed by falls?"} +{"answers": ["Renewable Energy Agency", "Australian Renewable Energy Agency"], "question": "the is helping fund construction of the southern hemisphere's largest solar power station?"} +{"answers": ["Ho", "Cassey Ho", "Cassey"], "question": " discovered an image of a model with a photoshopped thigh gap on Target's website?"} +{"answers": ["Nimdoma", "Nimdoma Sherpa", "Sherpa"], "question": "when summited Mount Everest at the age of 16, she became the youngest woman to do so at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Maximus/Minimus"], "question": " \"\" is a food truck based in Seattle, Washington that was built with modifications to resemble a pig's snout and ears?"} +{"answers": ["Charlton", "Jack", "Jack Charlton"], "question": " was the first foreigner to manage the Republic of Ireland national football team?"} +{"answers": ["Danielle Brooks", "Brooks", "Danielle"], "question": "actress has been cast as the first black woman on the HBO series \"Girls\"?"} +{"answers": ["Viktor", "Dyk", "Viktor Dyk"], "question": "the plaque on the memorial of Czech poet shows only his name?"} +{"answers": ["Raymond House", "Raymond House"], "question": "Vassar College students living in \"\" were able to receive $115 off their annual bills in exchange for housekeeping duties?"} +{"answers": ["Mihail", "Mihail Lozanov", "Lozanov"], "question": "Bulgarian footballer , nicknamed The Tank, captained FC Bayern Munich in the 1930s and reportedly shattered the crossbar with a powerful shot?"} +{"answers": ["Music of Grand Theft Auto V", "Music of Grand Theft Auto"], "question": " features an original score composed by a team of producers for the video game \"Grand Theft Auto V\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gemma Wilde"], "question": "Ty Glaser shadowed a surgical team at Whipps Cross University Hospital to help her prepare for her role as on \"Holby City\"?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Piguet", "Piguet"], "question": "in 1944, gun-wielding models launched fashion designer debut fragrance \"Bandit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kelsey", "Nancy Kelsey", "Nancy"], "question": " \"\", the first white woman to cross overland from Missouri to California, was also known as the \"Betsy Ross of California\"?"} +{"answers": ["People's Park", "People's Park"], "question": " in Ürümqi was once the site of a Dragon King Temple?"} +{"answers": ["The Last Arrow"], "question": " was praised for its \"inventive re-imagining\" of the Robin Hood legend, although one reviewer felt that its \"sadistic sexual torture may offend some\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rembrandt toothpaste"], "question": "after discontinued its canker sore toothpaste, the tube that had formerly sold for $6.99 instead sold for approximately $50, on eBay?"} +{"answers": ["Geoff", "Geoff LaTulippe", "LaTulippe"], "question": "screenwriter was offered a directing job by the president of Paramount Film Group after the latter saw one of LaTulippe's short films?"} +{"answers": ["Teaching Assistants Association"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1966, the \"(1970 strike pictured)\" of the University of Wisconsin–Madison became the first graduate-student labor union?"} +{"answers": ["Titus Andronicus", "Titus Andronicus"], "question": "the in William Shakespeare's \"Titus Andronicus\" may have been inspired by Emperor Andronicus Comnenus, who also shot arrows with messages attached?"} +{"answers": ["Hideaway", "Hideaway"], "question": "Kiesza had a broken rib while filming her music video \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["E. Gail de Planque", "E.", "Eileen Gail de Planque Burke", "Planque", "Eileen Gail de Planque"], "question": " was the first woman and first health physicist to become a Commissioner at the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission?"} +{"answers": ["P50", "P50"], "question": "abnormal suppression is an endophenotype for schizophrenia?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Psichari", "Ernest Psichari"], "question": ", grandson of liberal philosopher Ernest Renan, became an idol of right-wing French nationalism?"} +{"answers": ["Rape in Germany"], "question": "according to a national report, the conviction rate of has declined, from 20% in the 1980s to 13% by 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Malcolm", "Malcolm"], "question": " took the throne from Macbeth after the latter killed Malcolm's father, King Duncan, in William Shakespeare's \"Macbeth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harijan Mandal", "Kashmir Harijan Mandal"], "question": "the Praja Socialist Party, the Ambedkarite and the Akali Dal formed an alliance ahead of the 1962 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election?"} +{"answers": ["Frane", "Selak", "Frane Selak"], "question": " survived seven brushes with death, then won the lottery?"} +{"answers": ["Pipp", "Wally Pipp", "Wally"], "question": "in 1925, \"\" \"took the two most expensive aspirin in history\"?"} +{"answers": ["Romeo and Juliet", "Romeo and Juliet"], "question": "the Joffrey Ballet is debuting to Prokofiev's score of William Shakespeare's \"Romeo and Juliet\" in the United States, 30 years after it debuted Cranko's adaptation?"} +{"answers": ["Dakshin Gangotri Glacier", "Dakshin Gangotri"], "question": ", India's first research station in the Antarctic, was an unmanned base built in 8 weeks by an 81-member team?"} +{"answers": ["Downward Spiral", "The Downward Spiral"], "question": "Trent Reznor recorded at 10050 Cielo Drive, the house where Sharon Tate was murdered?"} +{"answers": ["Eleanor", "Owen", "Eleanor Owen"], "question": "mental health advocate is known in the Washington State Legislature as \"The Barracuda\"?"} +{"answers": ["Western green mamba"], "question": "the \"\" has one of the most rapidly acting venoms among all snakes?"} +{"answers": ["Toit", "Allan Kendall du Toit", "Allan", "Du Toit", "Allan du Toit"], "question": " was 15 years old when he wrote his first published book?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Preston", "St Mary's Church"], "question": ", is now a conservation centre?"} +{"answers": ["Emerson Etheridge", "Henry Emerson Etheridge", "Etheridge", "Emerson"], "question": "after returned to the U.S. Congress even though his state had seceded, he was made Clerk of the House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["landing at Anzac Cove", "Landing at Anzac Cove"], "question": "the 1915 on Turkey's Gallipoli peninsula is marked on 25 April each year by a dawn service at the cove \"\", attended by 50,000 people in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Zuğurlu", "Rezan Zoğurlu", "Rezan", "Rezan Zuğurlu"], "question": ", who spent eight months in the infamous Diyarbakır Prison, became Turkey's youngest mayor when she was elected by Lice at the age of 25?"} +{"answers": ["ekasvi sadi me bharat", "Early Nationalists"], "question": "the were the beginning of the organised national movement in India?"} +{"answers": ["Theodore", "Katsanevas", "Theodore Katsanevas"], "question": "a judge has ordered that information be removed from the Greek Wikipedia biography of politician ?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia coccinea"], "question": "the Australian plant is grown commercially in South Africa, North America, New Zealand, and Israel as a cut flower crop?"} +{"answers": ["Garland trench mortar"], "question": "the \"\", used by British and Australian forces in the Gallipoli Campaign, was essentially a steel tube affixed to a wooden base that fired a Jam Tin Grenade?"} +{"answers": ["Nat", "Sanders", "Nat Sanders"], "question": " won the inaugural Independent Spirit Award for Best Editing in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Union Films"], "question": " attempted to draw educated audiences by hiring a doctor to star in their film?"} +{"answers": ["Lyndsie Holland", "Holland", "Lyndsie"], "question": " played the Gilbert and Sullivan contralto roles with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Bernard A. Eckhart", "Eckhart", "Bernard Albert Eckhart"], "question": "Eckhart Hall at the University of Chicago is named for miller and state senator ?"} +{"answers": ["Wing-assisted incline running"], "question": " (WAIR) is a hypothesis about the origin of avian flight derived from observing modern partridges?"} +{"answers": ["Asyla"], "question": "British composer Thomas Adès thought he was having a heart attack when composing , a contemporary classical composition with techno music characteristics?"} +{"answers": ["Railway Workers Union", "Railway Workers Union"], "question": "the Iraqi was banned in the midst of a 1945 strike?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Potter", "Mary Potter", "Mary", "Potter"], "question": "in 1957, painter swapped houses on the east coast of England with composer Benjamin Britten?"} +{"answers": ["Alien Rage"], "question": "the easiest difficulty level in the video game is \"challenging\", and the second easiest is \"hard\"?"} +{"answers": ["Muslim League", "Muslim League"], "question": "differences on the issue of Muslim personal law led to a split between the and the Communist Party of India (Marxist)?"} +{"answers": ["Cameron", "Rahles-Rahbula", "Cameron Rahles-Rahbula"], "question": "skier carried the Australian flag at the Opening Ceremony of the 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sochi, but was unable to compete in any of his events?"} +{"answers": ["Dicen Que Soy"], "question": "La India's recordings of \"Ese Hombre\" and \"Dicen Que Soy\", on her album , have been described as \"anthems for female salsa lovers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hagley, Tasmania", "Hagley"], "question": "opium poppies are grown in ?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Chaplin", "Charles Joshua Chaplin", "Chaplin", "Charles"], "question": "judges tried to ban a painting \"(example pictured)\" as they felt it was \"too erotically suggestive\"?"} +{"answers": ["Urodacus manicatus"], "question": "wild populations of the are depleted due to collecting by the pet trade?"} +{"answers": ["Edith", "Edith Jane Claypole", "Claypole", "Edith Claypole"], "question": "Dr. died of typhoid while working on immunizations for WWI troops, even though she had been immunized herself?"} +{"answers": ["GenePeeks"], "question": " \"Matchright\" software simulates reproduction to determine the likelihood of a child receiving a genetic disorder?"} +{"answers": ["Rockie Charles", "Rockie", "Charles"], "question": "New Orleans blues / soul musician was described as \"The President of Soul\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fruitvale, Tennessee", "Fruitvale"], "question": "the community of , developed around a railroad switch?"} +{"answers": ["Illustrated Treatise on the Maritime Kingdoms"], "question": "the 1843 \"\" is regarded as the first significant Chinese book on the West and had an important impact in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Wagner", "Larry", "Larry Wagner"], "question": "the success of composition \"Whistler's Mother-in-Law\" led to a permanent rift between Paul Whiteman and himself?"} +{"answers": ["Colette Sheward"], "question": "Louise Delamere decided to make her \"Holby City\" character childless after reading a national statistic?"} +{"answers": ["Blair", "Seth Blair", "Seth", "Seth A. Blair"], "question": "baseball pitcher had a tumor in the joint of his middle finger on his throwing hand?"} +{"answers": ["Irene Greif", "Greif", "Irene"], "question": " is a founder of computer-supported cooperative work?"} +{"answers": ["Derrick Gordon", "Derrick Robert Gordon", "Gordon", "Derrick"], "question": " is the first NCAA Division I college basketball player to come out as gay?"} +{"answers": ["Qiu", "Xigui", "Qiu Xigui"], "question": " book \"Chinese Writing\" is \"universally acclaimed to be the definitive overview\" of Chinese palaeography?"} +{"answers": ["Wynton Kelly", "Kelly", "Wynton Charles Kelly", "Wynton"], "question": "Jamaican American jazz pianist and composer toured the Caribbean with an R&B band at age 15?"} +{"answers": ["TerraCycle"], "question": " collects waste materials such as empty juice pouches which are then recycled or upcycled into new products?"} +{"answers": ["Ned Rifle"], "question": "writer/director Hal Hartley raised $395,292 to produce his upcoming film by launching a Kickstarter campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Texas annexation"], "question": "the Republic of Texas presented a formal proposal for by the United States to President Martin Van Buren, who rejected it?"} +{"answers": ["Jammu and Kashmir Awami League"], "question": "both the chairman and the senior vice chairman of the were killed in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Jonny Maconie"], "question": "actor Michael Thomson toured a hospital to help him prepare for his role as in \"Holby City\"?"} +{"answers": ["Transgender History", "Transgender History"], "question": "Susan Stryker's book discusses the Compton's Cafeteria riot and other transgender protests of the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Daisy Voog", "Daisy", "Voog"], "question": " was the first woman to reach the summit of the Eiger via the mountain's north face?"} +{"answers": ["Aleksandar", "Đurić", "Aleksandar Đurić"], "question": "top-scoring Singaporean footballer \"\" represented Bosnia & Herzegovina in canoeing at the 1992 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Claplanhoo", "Edward Eugene Claplanhoo"], "question": "Makah chairman established the Makah Museum to house artifacts uncovered at the Ozette Indian Village Archeological Site?"} +{"answers": ["The Psycho Ex-Wife"], "question": ", an anonymous blog, was shut down by a U.S. family court judge?"} +{"answers": ["Bangerz"], "question": "\"\" by Miley Cyrus was distinguished by a music journalist for highlighting her \"more philosophical side\"?"} +{"answers": ["Schmidt", "Marty Schmidt", "Marty"], "question": " named his son Denali after the Alaskan mountain that he climbed 27 times?"} +{"answers": ["Hitchins", "Ada", "Ada Hitchins"], "question": " measurements of atomic mass from uranium ores \"\" provided the first experimental evidence for the existence of isotopes?"} +{"answers": ["Library War Service"], "question": "the first were run by volunteers?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis Lloyd", "Lloyd", "Emmeline", "Emmeline Lewis Lloyd"], "question": "the Welsh climber , who made the first climb of Aiguille du Moine, retired in 1873?"} +{"answers": ["Paraptosis"], "question": "cancer cells can die from after treatment with certain anti-cancer substances?"} +{"answers": ["Haggard", "Marty Haggard", "Marty"], "question": ", a son of Merle Haggard, survived being shot by a hitchhiker while driving to a filming location for a TV movie?"} +{"answers": ["Dayton Project"], "question": "the \"(building pictured)\" produced radioactive polonium in a residential suburb in Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["House of Cards", "House of Cards, season 3", "House of Cards"], "question": "the production of of \"House of Cards\" is being delayed and may be moved due to legislative decisions involving tax incentives?"} +{"answers": ["De kellner en de levenden"], "question": "in (1949), Dutch author Simon Vestdijk presents a Last Judgment in the basement of a movie theater, with Satan sitting in judgment and a waiter as a Christ figure?"} +{"answers": ["Stanfield", "Lakeith", "Lakeith Lee Stanfield", "Lakeith Stanfield", "Keith Stanfield"], "question": "actor worked in a marijuana factory before appearing in his first feature film?"} +{"answers": ["Fay", "Fay Fuller", "Evelyn Fay Fuller", "Fuller"], "question": " \"\" was the first woman to climb Mount Rainier?"} +{"answers": ["Your Name Here", "Your Name"], "question": "the 2008 surreal film , based on the life of author Philip K. Dick, was the feature film directorial debut of Matthew Wilder?"} +{"answers": ["Holcim"], "question": " is one of the two largest cement manufacturers in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Theft Auto", "Grand Theft Auto Online"], "question": "the player-characters of are designed by a genetics-related process?"} +{"answers": ["Thine Be the Glory"], "question": "the hymn \"\" is based on the resurrection of Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["Khedut Sangh", "Saurashtra Khedut Sangh"], "question": "whilst the was the second-largest political force in the 1951 elections in Saurashtra State, it lacked prominent leaders?"} +{"answers": ["Bhadrakali", "Bhadrakali"], "question": "following the death of Rani Chandra in a plane crash, unfinished portions involving her in the 1976 Tamil film were shot with a look-alike?"} +{"answers": ["Baseball's Sad Lexicon"], "question": "Franklin Pierce Adams did not think his 1910 poem, \"\", was \"much good\"?"} +{"answers": ["Immink", "Jeanne Immink", "Jeanne"], "question": "19th-century female climber \"\" once wrote, \"I challenge the male mountaineers to follow in my steps\"?"} +{"answers": ["Karlovy Vary Region"], "question": "the is responsible for more than half of the Czech Republic's spa industry?"} +{"answers": ["Adolphus Jones", "Adolphus", "Jones"], "question": " has represented Saint Kitts and Nevis internationally in soccer, high jump, track running, and decathlon?"} +{"answers": ["In the Shadow of Midnight"], "question": "Marsha Canham was inspired to write after discovering the story of the \"lost princess of Brittany\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tawar", "Meghraj Tawar", "Meghraj"], "question": " has contested every Lok Sabha election for the past three decades?"} +{"answers": ["Jesus Christ is Risen Today", "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today"], "question": "\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Morris J. Berman oil spill"], "question": "the was the first to take place in U.S. waters after the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 was passed?"} +{"answers": ["Myrtle Bachelder", "Bachelder", "Myrtle", "Myrtle C. Bachelder"], "question": "after working on the Manhattan Project, went on to develop methods for the purification of the rare elements tellurium and indium?"} +{"answers": ["All Creatures of Our God and King"], "question": "Mr. Bean once sang \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ladies Rest Room"], "question": "a is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Pyramid of Capitalist System"], "question": "the 1911 American caricature of capitalism, IWW's \"\", is based on a 1900 Russian work?"} +{"answers": ["Claude Weston", "Claude", "Weston", "Claude Horace Weston"], "question": " was effectively the first president of the New Zealand National Party?"} +{"answers": ["1954 Series", "1954 Series"], "question": "the of Canadian banknotes were known as the \"Devil's Head\" series?"} +{"answers": ["Juraj Šporer", "Šporer", "Juraj", "Jurij Matija Šporer", "Juraj Matija Šporer"], "question": "in 1849, published his tragedy on Skanderbeg and depicted him as the Slav who united all South Slavs from Istria to Krujë?"} +{"answers": ["Midnight Rider", "Midnight Rider"], "question": "crew member Sarah Elizabeth Jones, who was killed on the set of , received acknowledgement at the Oscars' ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["Steelhouse Lane police station"], "question": " used to have its own bar?"} +{"answers": ["Impala"], "question": " \"\" are known for their unique leaping ability, reaching heights up to ?"} +{"answers": ["Maunsel House"], "question": " has been the family seat of the Slade baronets since 1772?"} +{"answers": ["The 37's"], "question": "the episode \"\" was the first time in a \"Star Trek\" series that a Federation starship had landed on a planet's surface?"} +{"answers": ["Secrets of Rætikon"], "question": "the \"(screenshot pictured)\" involve ancient machinery?"} +{"answers": ["Stop Watching Us"], "question": ", a protest against mass surveillance, was supported by an EFF video featuring director Oliver Stone and actor John Cusack?"} +{"answers": ["Bluhm", "Agnes Bluhm", "Agnes"], "question": "Dr. wrote that the \"female psyche\" is predisposed towards working for \"racial hygiene\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charlotte", "Buccleuch", "Charlotte Montagu Douglas Scott, Duchess of Buccleuch"], "question": " served as Mistress of the Robes to Queen Victoria from 1841 to 1846 after being selected for the post by Robert Peel?"} +{"answers": ["Quod scripsi, scripsi"], "question": "according to the Vulgate translation of the New Testament, Pontius Pilate said \"\" to Jewish priests who objected to his description of Jesus as King of the Jews?"} +{"answers": ["Deliktaş Tunnel"], "question": "the construction of the , Turkey's longest railway tunnel, lasted almost four decades?"} +{"answers": ["Cleopatra", "Cleopatra"], "question": "until the results from the Magellan mission, the impact crater on Venus was believed to be a volcano?"} +{"answers": ["Mocking of Jesus"], "question": "the New Testament narratives of the \"\" are filled with irony?"} +{"answers": ["Armello"], "question": "the digital board game was pitched as \"\"Game of Thrones\" meets \"Kung Fu Panda\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joaquín", "Gutiérrez", "Joaquín Gutiérrez Mangel", "Joaquín Gutiérrez"], "question": " \"\", a popular children's book author from Costa Rica, created a false identity for Soviet spy and future assassin Iosif Grigulevich?"} +{"answers": ["New Zealand Association of Bellringers", "The Australian and New Zealand Association of Bellringers"], "question": "members of perform full circle ringing in more than 60 bell towers?"} +{"answers": ["Nellie Miller-Mann", "Miller-Mann", "Nellie"], "question": "relief worker wrote in her diary about the plight of the many orphans she cared for?"} +{"answers": ["In re Application of the United States for Historical Cell Site Data"], "question": "according to the 2013 ruling of the court case , the government can access cell site records without a warrant?"} +{"answers": ["63rd Cavalry", "63 Cavalry", "63rd Cavalry"], "question": "the of the Indian Army was given the epithet of \"Ghost\" during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971?"} +{"answers": ["Barney", "Barney Berlinger", "Berlinger"], "question": " won the United States decathlon championship in 1933 despite jogging through the final event, 1500 meters, so slowly he scored no points?"} +{"answers": ["Ben-Hur", "Ben-Hur"], "question": " \"(publicity pictured)\" had so much unused footage, Charlton Heston used some in \"Antony and Cleopatra\"?"} +{"answers": ["My Struggle", "My Struggle"], "question": "although Karl Ove Knausgård's family threatened legal action over his autobiographical novel series , he published it anyway and sold half a million copies?"} +{"answers": ["Heike Friedrich", "Friedrich", "Heike Friedrich", "Heike"], "question": " played over 200 games of basketball with the national team before switching to wheelchair basketball?"} +{"answers": ["Entertainment Software Rating Board"], "question": "all three major video game console manufacturers refuse to publish games that have been given the Adults Only rating by the ?"} +{"answers": ["Percy Wyndham", "Percy", "Percy Wyndham", "Wyndham", "Percy S. Wyndham"], "question": " was denounced as a fraud by Percy Wyndham?"} +{"answers": ["Assembly of Delvino"], "question": "the ratified the Protocol of Corfu in 1914, which gave Northern Epirus autonomy inside Albania?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon", "Gordon Smith", "Gordon Smith", "Smith"], "question": "Victorian polymath was a rower, mathematician, barrister, major and freemason who formed the finest collection of mint stamps of South Australia of his day?"} +{"answers": ["Alcón", "Alfredo Félix Alcón", "Alfredo", "Alfredo Alcón"], "question": "Argentine actor read \"Richard III\" by William Shakespeare at the age of 11?"} +{"answers": ["Ghost craters on Mercury", "ghost crater on Mercury"], "question": " contain both graben and wrinkle ridges?"} +{"answers": ["Goražde Psalter"], "question": "ten copies of the \"(page pictured)\", printed in 1521, are known to exist today?"} +{"answers": ["Schuppanzigh Quartet"], "question": "violinst Ignaz Schuppanzigh founded the , which played the premieres of several string quartets by Ludwig van Beethoven?"} +{"answers": ["Tall Jawa"], "question": " is now known as \"The Rock\"?"} +{"answers": ["Elephant Moraine A 79001", "EETA 79001"], "question": "the meteorite , recovered from the Elephant Moraine, was found to have come from Mars?"} +{"answers": ["Redcliffe N. Salaman", "Salaman", "Redcliffe Nathan Salaman", "Redcliffe"], "question": " was the first person to identify genetic resistance to late blight in wild potatoes?"} +{"answers": ["Czech Radio"], "question": " broke a national record for the longest uninterrupted radio broadcast when it celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Valet will ich dir geben"], "question": "the \"Sterbelied\" \"\" is described in a subtitle as a song of consolation, in which a pious heart bids farewell to this world?"} +{"answers": ["Filip Fabricius", "Filip", "Fabricius"], "question": " was given an epithet \"of Hohenfall\" (literally \"of high fall\") after he had survived the Second Defenestration of Prague in 1618?"} +{"answers": ["Tucker County Seat War"], "question": "during the in 1893, over 200 armed men seized Tucker County, West Virginia's court records and courthouse bell from St. George and transferred the county seat to Parsons?"} +{"answers": ["Pascau", "Pierre", "Pierre Pascau"], "question": " cited a dispute with a coworker over her smoking as the reason for leaving his top-rated radio show?"} +{"answers": ["Mohnen", "Marina Mohnen", "Marina"], "question": "wheelchair basketballer edged out Olympic gold medallists Britta Heidemann, Marion Rodewald and Oksana Chusovitina to become Cologne's Sportswoman of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Sol Republic", "SOL REPUBLIC"], "question": "the \"Sol\" in is an acronym for \"soundtrack of life\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Mariano", "Bob", "Mariano", "Bob Mariano"], "question": ", CEO of Roundy's, was denied from five medical schools and thirteen pharmaceutical companies before starting work?"} +{"answers": ["Guhyaka"], "question": "the soldiers who die by sword neither bravely nor cowardly are described as going to the abode of \"\" in Hinduism?"} +{"answers": ["Gaulding", "Gray Gaulding", "Gray"], "question": "when he was 12, NASCAR Legends racer was sponsored by a gun-selling website?"} +{"answers": ["Munsö Church"], "question": "round \"\" was built to serve both a religious and a defensive purpose?"} +{"answers": ["Panish", "Morton Panish", "Morton", "Morton B. Panish"], "question": " and a colleague at Bell Labs developed a laser that led to fiber optics, laser printers, barcode readers, and optical disc drives?"} +{"answers": ["Sigma", "Sigma"], "question": " called their label \"Life Recordings\" on the grounds that the music industry made them make the record label their life?"} +{"answers": ["Cassette Store Day"], "question": "the first was observed on 7 September 2013 to celebrate the Compact Cassette music format?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony Minoprio", "Charles Anthony Minoprio", "Minoprio"], "question": " provided a new master plan for Crawley New Town after the previous planner suddenly resigned in \"an extraordinary decision [... which was] never completely explained\"?"} +{"answers": ["Great Captain Island", "Great Captain Island Light"], "question": "the \"\" started cracking only a decade into its lifetime?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Campbell, Duchess of Argyll", "Argyll", "Elizabeth"], "question": "in 1853, helped draft a letter addressing women in the United States which called for the abolition of slavery?"} +{"answers": ["Fire and Darkness"], "question": "the first Seumas McNally Grand Prize award winner, 1999 indie game , was never finished?"} +{"answers": ["Boston Strong"], "question": "two days after last year's Boston Marathon bombings, U.S. authorities received two applications to register the term \"\" as a trademark?"} +{"answers": ["UEFA Nations League"], "question": "the proposed will largely replace friendly matches for UEFA member nations?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Miller M. Duris", "Miller Michael Duris", "Duris"], "question": "former Hillsboro, Oregon mayor had six daughters whose first names all started with the letter \"C\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sagi", "Ana María Martínez Sagi", "Ana"], "question": ", a Spanish national champion in javelin, was a journalist for the Durruti Column?"} +{"answers": ["W. Swinden Barber", "William", "Barber", "W. S. Barber", "William Swinden Barber", "William Swinden Barber FRIBA", "William Barber"], "question": "architect \"(pictured in medieval costume)\" designed many 19th-century churches in northern England, often in a style based on buildings from the Middle Ages?"} +{"answers": ["Take Me Home", "Take Me Home"], "question": "Sophie Ellis-Bextor's 2001 cover of \"\" by Cher received criticism from the latter for having \"overtly sexual\" new lyrics?"} +{"answers": ["Milutinović", "Ivan Milutinović", "Ivan"], "question": " was one of the major exponents of the Leftist errors policy in Montenegro?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Trojan Horse"], "question": "due to the alleged , Birmingham City Council has put a temporary freeze on appointing new school governors?"} +{"answers": ["Colross"], "question": "the Alexandria, Virginia mansion \"\" was disassembled and transported to Princeton, New Jersey, where it serves as a Princeton Day School administration building?"} +{"answers": ["China National Salt Industry Corporation"], "question": "in China, the production, management and sales of all edible salt is regulated by ?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St. Cuthbert by the Forest", "Church of St Cuthbert by the Forest"], "question": "the in Mouldsworth, Cheshire, has a detached campanile?"} +{"answers": ["Ignacy", "Ignacy Jan Skorupka", "Ignacy Skorupka", "Skorupka"], "question": "the death of Polish Army chaplain at the battle of Warsaw became a political tool for opponents of military commander Józef Piłsudski?"} +{"answers": ["Astro Pop", "Astro pop", "Astro pop"], "question": "a version of the is layered with red, white, and blue colors, and served in a shot glass?"} +{"answers": ["Beatrice Tomasson", "Beatrice", "Tomasson"], "question": "in 1901 \"\" and her teammates became the first to climb the south face of the Marmolada, which was then considered \"the longest and most difficult climb in the Alps\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pike's Lane"], "question": " was the venue of the first-ever goal scored in league football?"} +{"answers": ["Blow", "Blow"], "question": "despite its single release being cancelled, \"\" by Beyoncé debuted on the \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Club Songs at number 48?"} +{"answers": ["Toluid Civil War"], "question": "the , fought between Kublai Khan and his brother Ariq Böke for the title of Great Khan, permanently divided the Mongol Empire into separate autonomous khanates?"} +{"answers": ["Hospitaller colonization of the Americas"], "question": "the Knights Hospitaller owned in the mid-17th century?"} +{"answers": ["Solomon,", "Solomon, King of Hungary", "Hungary"], "question": " was abandoned by his mother and wife, abdicated, and was arrested, before possibly becoming a saint?"} +{"answers": ["Daszyńska-Golińska", "Zofia Daszyńska-Golińska", "Zofia"], "question": " \"\" taught at Warsaw's Flying University before she became a Polish senator?"} +{"answers": ["WINC", "WINC"], "question": "a January 1947 contest, on radio station in Winchester, Virginia, was responsible for shorting out the telephone system for the entire city?"} +{"answers": ["Annegret Brießmann", "Annegret", "Brießmann"], "question": " was ranked in the top ten in the world in her class in the shot put and discus, and won a gold medal at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in wheelchair basketball?"} +{"answers": ["Sous le Manteau"], "question": "the French documentary was shot by prisoners of war and shows preparations for an escape attempt?"} +{"answers": ["Toronto Argonauts"], "question": "the are the oldest existing professional sports team in North America that still utilizes its original name?"} +{"answers": ["Ride On, Ride On in Majesty!"], "question": "\"\" was once called one of the most popular Palm Sunday hymns?"} +{"answers": ["Martian lava tubes", "Martian lava tube"], "question": "7th-grade science students at Evergreen Middle School in Cottonwood, California, helped researchers discover a new series of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Pljevlja"], "question": "after their defeat in the during the Uprising in Montenegro, many Partisans deserted to the Chetniks?"} +{"answers": ["Indra's Net", "Indra's Net"], "question": "in Rajiv Malhotra's book (2014), Hindu gurus are compared to systems integrators, and Hinduism to an open architecture?"} +{"answers": ["Chad Kellogg", "Chad", "Kellogg"], "question": " was the first known person to ascend and descend Mount McKinley in under 24 hours?"} +{"answers": ["All Glory, Laud and Honour"], "question": "legend holds that Holy Roman Emperor Louis the Pious, on hearing Theodulf of Orléans sing \"\", released Theodulf from exile and ordered the hymn sung every Palm Sunday?"} +{"answers": ["Invader", "Invader"], "question": " cousin is Mr. Brainwash?"} +{"answers": ["Zachary", "Zachary Rhyner", "Rhyner"], "question": "for his actions during the Battle of Shok Valley in 2008, Combat Controller \"\" became the first living recipient of the Air Force Cross since the Battle of Mogadishu in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Harris", "Goldsmith", "Harris Goldsmith"], "question": "friends of classical music critic claimed that he remembered every note of music he had ever heard?"} +{"answers": ["Centennial Broadcasting"], "question": " owner Allen B. Shaw began his radio career at the age of 15?"} +{"answers": ["The American Religion", "American Religion"], "question": "in the same year Bill Clinton was elected, Harold Bloom wrote in that he feared there would never be another Democrat US President in his lifetime?"} +{"answers": ["Uttar Pradesh Praja Party"], "question": "whilst the 1951 founding conference of the targeted getting 2.5 million members, it won just two seats in that year's Legislative Assembly election?"} +{"answers": ["Nerang–Broadbeach Road"], "question": "the eastern section of on Australia's Gold Coast is also known as Hooker Boulevard?"} +{"answers": ["So Long, It's Been Good to Know Yuh"], "question": "although the song \"\" had a limited success during its initial release by Woody Guthrie \"\", its popularity soared when it was recorded by The Weavers?"} +{"answers": ["Seumas McNally Grand Prize"], "question": "the awards US$30,000 to indie game developers?"} +{"answers": ["Heinrich Postel", "Christian Heinrich Postel", "Christian", "Postel"], "question": "texts by the lawyer and successful opera librettist are part of Bach's \"St John Passion\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maryam", "Shafipour", "Maryam Shafipour"], "question": "Iranian student activist spent seven months in pre-trial detention, including more than two months in solitary confinement, before being sentenced to seven years in prison?"} +{"answers": ["Oswald", "Harding", "Oswald Gaskell Harding", "Oswald Harding"], "question": ", Jamaica's longest serving senator, is the only person to have served two non-contiguous terms as President of the Senate of Jamaica?"} +{"answers": ["Euglossa dilemma"], "question": "the \"\", native to Central America, has taken up residence in Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Polyacetylene"], "question": "Hideki Shirakawa, Alan Heeger, and Alan MacDiarmid received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery and development of , an electronically conductive polymer?"} +{"answers": ["Mick", "Mick Parker", "Parker"], "question": " climbed five 8,000 metre mountains without the assistance of Sherpa guides or bottled oxygen?"} +{"answers": ["Church of St Mary the Virgin, Fawsley", "Church of St Mary the Virgin"], "question": "the stained glass windows of the , incorporate George Washington's family coat of arms?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Weiße", "Michael Weiße"], "question": "when published 157 songs in German for the Bohemian Brethren, it was the most extensive hymnal of his time, and the first organized by topic?"} +{"answers": ["Ninestane Rig"], "question": "according to legend, William II de Soules's tenants expressed their opinion of his management by boiling him alive at the stone circle of ?"} +{"answers": ["2048", "2048"], "question": "\"The Wall Street Journal\" called \"(screenshot pictured)\" \"almost like \"Candy Crush\" for math geeks\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah Avraham", "Sarah", "Avraham"], "question": "Indian-born Israeli converted to Judaism and moved to Israel after the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and became a Kickboxing World Champion?"} +{"answers": ["Struggle for existence", "struggle for existence"], "question": "the idea of was influential in Darwin's Theory of Evolution, but he got the idea from a famous economist?"} +{"answers": ["Komboï"], "question": "all five compositions for harpsichord by Iannis Xenakis, among them , were dedicated to harpsichordist Elisabeth Chojnacka?"} +{"answers": ["Angie Epifano", "Angie", "Epifano"], "question": " gained widespread media attention and millions of page views after she wrote an essay on her personal experience of sexual assault?"} +{"answers": ["Beech Hill Pond"], "question": "the largest lake trout in Maine was caught on in 1958?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Birgitta's chapel"], "question": " \"\", on the Swedish island Öland, was likely a 13th-century pilgrimage church dedicated to the Irish Brigit of Kildare?"} +{"answers": ["Ang", "Andrew Ang", "Andrew"], "question": "former Judge of the Supreme Court of Singapore worked as a corporate and tax lawyer for 30 years before being elevated to the Bench?"} +{"answers": ["Ramot Mall"], "question": "300,000 people live within a 10-minute drive of the , the second-largest shopping center in Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["K. Rudzki i S-ka"], "question": ", an engineering firm from Poland, built roughly 20 percent of all rail bridges in Imperial Russia, including the Khabarovsk Bridge and Maurzyce Bridge?"} +{"answers": ["Isabelle Blume", "Blume", "Isabelle"], "question": "Belgian politician was awarded the International Stalin Prize for Strengthening Peace Among Peoples in 1953?"} +{"answers": ["15th Lancers", "15th Lancers"], "question": "the , despite being a cavalry regiment fully manned by Muslim troops \"(officer pictured)\", used a Hindu \"salaam\" in place of a regulation military salute?"} +{"answers": ["Carmen Reppel", "Reppel", "Carmen"], "question": "soprano performed several parts in the \"Jahrhundertring\", Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle staged by Chéreau, and sang in Siegfried Wagner's \"Schwarzschwanenreich\"?"} +{"answers": ["Guinevere Planitia"], "question": ", a lowland plain on Venus, has three main volcanoes: Atanua, Tuli, and Var Mons?"} +{"answers": ["Denis Legersky", "Legersky", "Denis"], "question": " was allowed to play for the Turkish national ice hockey team in a friendly match in 2014, even though he is a Slovak citizen?"} +{"answers": ["Old Pine Church", "Pine Church"], "question": "although in Purgitsville, West Virginia, was built in 1838, the earliest burial sites in its cemetery date from as early as 1759?"} +{"answers": ["California Chrome"], "question": "the owners of the race horse \"\" turned down an offer of $6 million for the horse prior to his win in the Santa Anita Derby?"} +{"answers": ["Deadwood Draw"], "question": " was a staging area for freight wagons carrying supplies to the Black Hills during the gold rush?"} +{"answers": ["van der Lugt", "Van der Lugt", "Lugt", "Frans van der Lugt", "Frans"], "question": "Dutch Jesuit priest , who had lived in Syria since 1966 and ministered to Christians and Muslims alike, was shot dead in April 2014 in Homs?"} +{"answers": ["Kelly Field Historic District"], "question": " is where Charles Lindbergh earned his wings?"} +{"answers": ["Yuhui Choe", "Yuhui", "Choe"], "question": " replaced the injured Natalia Osipova at short notice in the lead role in \"Sleeping Beauty\" for The Royal Ballet and \"appeared radiantly unfazed by the challenge\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dragon Fin Soup"], "question": "the upcoming video game will have randomly generated weather and earthquakes?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah", "Hardcastle", "Sarah Lucy Hardcastle", "Sarah Hardcastle"], "question": "at the 1984 Summer Olympics, 15-year-old swimmer became the youngest ever British female to win an Olympic medal?"} +{"answers": ["Lifeless Planet"], "question": " is an upcoming adventure game inspired by Cold War sci-fi B movies?"} +{"answers": ["Mann's Creek Railroad", "Mann's Creek"], "question": "although only long, the serviced 193 beehive coke ovens?"} +{"answers": ["Kerry Teague", "Kerry", "Teague"], "question": " once quit his ride in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series, saying he didn't have enough experience to compete?"} +{"answers": ["San Antonio Municipal Auditorium"], "question": "the \"\" was built as a memorial to American soldiers killed in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Thaddeus", "Hyatt", "Thaddeus Hyatt"], "question": "abolitionist was jailed by the United States Senate after he refused to comply with a Congressional subpoena?"} +{"answers": ["Prodigy", "Prodigy"], "question": "upcoming tactical role-playing game met its US$100,000 Kickstarter funding goal in less than three days?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamín", "Benjamín Galván Gómez", "Gómez"], "question": ", the former mayor of Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, was recently kidnapped and killed?"} +{"answers": ["Toothache", "toothache"], "question": "after a bout with a , Scottish poet Robert Burns wrote \"Address to the Toothache\"?"} +{"answers": ["Boeing CQM-121 Pave Tiger"], "question": "the \"(CGM-121B pictured)\" were intended to disrupt enemy air defences, sometimes explosively?"} +{"answers": ["Betrayer", "Betrayer"], "question": "\"Eurogamer\" called the monochrome art style in the video game \"undeniably striking\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Hooper", "James N. Hooper", "Hooper"], "question": " made the first journey from the North to the South Magnetic Pole using only human and natural power?"} +{"answers": ["Nurul Huda politician)", "Nurul Huda", "Nurul", "Nurul Huda politician)", "politician)"], "question": "communist leader entered the parliament of India following a 1974 by-election?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Heinecken", "Robert Heinecken"], "question": "in the 1960s, inserted pornographic images into mainstream magazines such as \"Time\" and \"Vogue\" and then returned the altered magazines to the newsstands?"} +{"answers": ["Methanosarcina"], "question": "the single-celled \"(Methanosarcina barkeri fusaro pictured)\" may have played a significant role in both the evolution of early life and the worst extinction event in history?"} +{"answers": ["Žižkov freight railway station"], "question": " became a national cultural monument of the Czech Republic, a decade after closing?"} +{"answers": ["Adelia", "Adelia Armstrong Lutz", "Lutz"], "question": "American artist most liked to paint flowers, especially hollyhocks?"} +{"answers": ["Srebrna Góra", "Fort Srebrna Góra"], "question": "Prussian in Poland is a rare example of a surviving 18th-century European mountain stronghold?"} +{"answers": ["FISA Improvements Act"], "question": "Congressman F. James Sensenbrenner, sponsor of the rival USA Freedom Act, said the would \"allow unrestrained spying on the American people\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of the Sittang Bend"], "question": " was the last significant land battle of the Western allied powers in the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Loulou Boulaz", "Boulaz", "Loulou"], "question": "mountaineer was given honorary membership in the Swiss Alpine Club before the club allowed women to become members?"} +{"answers": ["2014 Tokyo Marathon", "Tokyo Marathon"], "question": "when Dickson Chumba and Tirfi Tsegaye won the , they each set a new course record for the men's and women's competitions, respectively?"} +{"answers": ["17th Precinct"], "question": "the unaired pilot for was briefly leaked online in December 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Xenia", "Xenia"], "question": " is a software project that aims to emulate Xbox 360 games on a computer?"} +{"answers": ["Neenga Nalla Irukkanum"], "question": " (1992), a Tamil film on Prohibition, had Jayalalithaa \"\", then chief minister, playing herself?"} +{"answers": ["Newport Creek"], "question": "in 1924, 35 million tons of coal were mined in the watershed of ?"} +{"answers": ["Project Alberta"], "question": " was the section of the Manhattan Project which participated in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?"} +{"answers": ["Flying Lions Aerobatic Team"], "question": "in 2006, the waterskied across the Klipdrift Dam in Johannesburg flying North American Harvard aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Sturehov Castle", "Sturehov Manor"], "question": " \"\" has been described as one of the most beautiful manor houses dating from the reign of Gustav III of Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["Emma", "Dame Emma Thompson", "Emma Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": " \"\" garnered dual Academy Award nominations in 1993 for performances in \"The Remains of the Day\" and \"In the Name of the Father\"?"} +{"answers": ["Generali Building"], "question": "the , a downtown Jerusalem landmark, was designed by the chief architect of the Italian Fascist regime?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald", "MacKenzie", "Ronald MacKenzie", "Ronald Conrad MacKenzie"], "question": " co-sponsored legislation that would have killed the Green Monster?"} +{"answers": ["Björk Met Attenborough", "When Björk Met Attenborough"], "question": "the documentary features the two celebrities discussing music and technology?"} +{"answers": ["Ancient Trader"], "question": " was developed using an old military map of Slovakia?"} +{"answers": ["Essex Reef Post Light", "Essex Reef Light"], "question": "Bernie Hayden made two trips by boat every day to light and extinguish the ?"} +{"answers": ["Sip 'n Dip Lounge"], "question": "\"GQ\" magazine ranked the \"\", a tiki bar in Great Falls, Montana, as the #1 bar in the world \"worth flying for\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Isabella Charlet-Straton", "Charlet-Straton", "Isabella Charlet-Straton", "Isabella"], "question": " climbed Mont Blanc four times, including the first winter ascent in 1876?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Smyth", "Bowes Smyth", "Arthur Bowes Smyth"], "question": "the earliest surviving European drawing of an emu comes from the journal of ?"} +{"answers": ["Cimabue's Celebrated Madonna"], "question": " \"(detail pictured)\" by Frederic Leighton depicts a Madonna not by Cimabue, but one by another artist, because of a centuries-old misattribution by Giorgio Vasari?"} +{"answers": ["Floyd Morris", "Morris", "Floyd", "Floyd Emerson Morris"], "question": "the President of the Senate of Jamaica, , became the legislative body's first blind member in 1998?"} +{"answers": ["Chameleon goby"], "question": "the has been known to nest in crevices, mollusc shells, or even discarded bottles and cans?"} +{"answers": ["Leoš", "Leoš Mareš", "Mareš"], "question": " was listed as one of the 50 most influential people in Czech media?"} +{"answers": ["Mike Junkin", "Junkin", "Mike"], "question": "American football linebacker style of play was compared to \"a mad dog in a meat market?\""} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Juan", "Hurricane Juan"], "question": " caused $1 billion of damage in one American state?"} +{"answers": ["White-fronted Chat", "White-fronted chat"], "question": "the call of the \"(male pictured)\" has been likened to the \"twang\" of a rubber band?"} +{"answers": ["Sir John Perring, 1st Baronet", "Sir", "Baronet"], "question": " became Lord Mayor of London when Britain was \"threatened by an implacable and unprincipled enemy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Caesar Scholberg", "Henry Scholberg", "Henry Cedric Scholberg", "Scholberg"], "question": "bibliographer chose to participate in the Minnesota Starvation Experiment rather than continue working in a mental hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Redwood", "Stanley", "Stanley Redwood"], "question": " resigned from the position of President of the Senate of Jamaica in order to emigrate to Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Allen Harvey Woodward", "Allen", "Woodward"], "question": "Woodward Iron Company president \"\" owned the Birmingham Barons minor league baseball team?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Lee", "Typhoon Lee"], "question": " was the second storm to strike the Philippines in December 1981?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Luciano", "Michael Luciano"], "question": " edited twenty of the films directed by Robert Aldrich between 1954 and 1977, including \"Kiss Me Deadly\" and \"The Dirty Dozen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lady Gaga Live at Roseland Ballroom"], "question": "American singer Lady Gaga is performing the final at the historic Roseland Ballroom in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Sonia Destri", "Sonia Destri Lie", "Sonia", "Lie"], "question": "hip hop choreographer recruited dancers from Brazil's favelas, without regard to their social backgrounds?"} +{"answers": ["Mahad Satyagraha"], "question": "B. R. Ambedkar led the to assert the rights of Dalits to use a public water tank in Mahad?"} +{"answers": ["Schünemann", "Gesche", "Gesche Schünemann"], "question": "German wheelchair basketball player \"\" was sidelined for three months to repair the tendons of her little finger?"} +{"answers": ["Lamprechtsofen"], "question": " was the deepest known cave on Earth for less than three years?"} +{"answers": ["Arielle Townsend Gold", "Gold", "Arielle", "Arielle Gold"], "question": "American was the second-youngest snowboarder to win a world championship?"} +{"answers": ["Three Bagatelles", "Three Bagatelles"], "question": "the set of by György Ligeti consists of only one note?"} +{"answers": ["British Virgin Islands general election, 1967"], "question": "the marked the introduction of ministerial rule in the British Virgin Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Kinzler", "Kinzler", "Jack"], "question": "NASA's \"Mr. Fix It\", , used fishing rods to save Skylab?"} +{"answers": ["Coat of Arms of Mali", "Coat of arms of Mali"], "question": "the \"\" depicts the Great Mosque of Djenné at the centre?"} +{"answers": ["Lily Bristow", "Bristow", "Lily"], "question": " made the second-ever ascent of Grépon, and did so without a guide?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Mamie", "Typhoon Mamie"], "question": " was the worst storm to affect China in 26 years?"} +{"answers": ["Schulte", "Eike Wilm Schulte", "Eike"], "question": "baritone , who performed more than 100 roles since 1966, stepped in at the Bayreuth Festival as Gunther in \"Götterdämmerung\"?"} +{"answers": ["Caris LeVert", "Caris Coleman LeVert", "Caris", "LeVert"], "question": " was the one-on-one partner of 2013 national player of the year Trey Burke and the training partner of 2014 Big Ten Player of the Year Nik Stauskas?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis and Clark Exposition dollar"], "question": "the is the only US coin with two \"heads\" sides?"} +{"answers": ["Charles LoPresti", "LoPresti", "Charles"], "question": ", trainer of two-time American Horse of the Year Wise Dan, enjoys team roping in his spare time?"} +{"answers": ["Härkeberga Church"], "question": " contains medieval frescos that have never been covered or painted over?"} +{"answers": ["Dujmovits", "Ralf", "Ralf Dujmovits"], "question": " is the first German to have climbed all 14 of the world's 8,000 metre mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Steve Bechler", "Bechler", "Steve"], "question": "following the death of Major League Baseball pitcher , the U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned the use of ephedra?"} +{"answers": ["Feddersen", "Astrid", "Astrid Stampe Feddersen", "Astrid Stampe"], "question": "Danish women's rights activist \"\" took part in the fight against prostitution and fought for greater equality between men and women, including unmarried women?"} +{"answers": ["Stadio della Roma", "Stadio Franco Sensi"], "question": "the design of , the newly proposed stadium for Italian Serie A team A.S. Roma, was inspired by the Roman Colosseum?"} +{"answers": ["LIAT Flight 319"], "question": " crashed into the sea and disappeared after two failed attempts to land at the Arnos Vale Airport?"} +{"answers": ["The Full Monty", "The Full Monty"], "question": "upon the announcement of the West End closure of , its writer Simon Beaufoy signed the petition against the closure?"} +{"answers": ["Aue Stagecoach Inn"], "question": "when married Emma Topperwin, he went from a saltbox to a dog trot \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["American Diplomacy Publishers", "American Diplomacy"], "question": "the journal is published online, free for anyone to read?"} +{"answers": ["Coppieters", "Bernice", "Bernice Coppieters"], "question": " of the Ballets de Monte Carlo is Jean-Christophe Maillot's muse?"} +{"answers": ["Keith Brown", "Keith", "Keith Brown", "Brown", "Keith Spalding Brown"], "question": ", who broke the pole vault world record in 1935, later served as the Republican Party's state chairman in Arizona?"} +{"answers": ["2013 Eastern China smog"], "question": " could be seen by satellite \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew Grocoff", "Grocoff", "Matthew"], "question": " lives in America's oldest net zero energy home?"} +{"answers": ["Pokémon Battle Trozei"], "question": "the puzzle game rock-paper-scissors combat system has players battling 718 different Pokémon?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Evelyn Grannan", "Mary", "Grannan", "Mary Grannan"], "question": " did not receive any royalties for her first three books because she was a CBC Radio employee?"} +{"answers": ["Connection Distributing Co. v. Holder"], "question": "in , the Sixth Circuit held that record-keeping requirements of the Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act were not unconstitutional?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Chugg", "Michael Glenn Chugg", "Chugg"], "question": "Australian tour promoter was served divorce papers on the same day he was awarded \"Father of the Year\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sofia Simmonds", "Sofia", "Simmonds"], "question": "biochemist , despite her scientific accomplishments, was not promoted to full professor at Yale until nearly 30 years after she started there?"} +{"answers": ["Sres. Papis"], "question": "the Argentine telenovela will include scenes shot at the 2014 FIFA World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Mom & Me & Mom"], "question": ", the seventh autobiography by Maya Angelou \"(pictured with U.S. President Barack Obama)\", appeared shortly before Mother's Day last year?"} +{"answers": ["McPherson", "Frank McPherson", "Frank"], "question": "Do you know that, during the 1929–30 English football season, at a point when only one other Watford F.C. player had scored more than one goal, had already scored 22 of Watford's 29 total goals?"} +{"answers": ["La Storta"], "question": " has a chapel, a piazza, and an annual feast day dedicated to the vision that Saint Ignatius is said to have experienced there in 1537?"} +{"answers": ["Sextil", "Pușcariu", "Sextil Pușcariu"], "question": "Romanian linguist spent three years in Berlin during World War II, leading a propaganda effort against Hungary's hold on Northern Transylvania?"} +{"answers": ["The Understudy", "The 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"Sefton"], "question": "when raised the pole vault world record to 4.54 m (14 ft 11 in), he could not try to improve it further as the uprights did not go any higher?"} +{"answers": ["Copenhagen Psalter"], "question": "the \"(illuminated page pictured)\" is a book believed to have been made for a seven-year-old king?"} +{"answers": ["Philip", "Lindsley", "Philip Lindsley"], "question": " declined the presidencies of Princeton, Transylvania University, Ohio University, and Dickinson College, but accepted the job at the University of Nashville?"} +{"answers": ["Taigman", "Kalman Taigman", "Kalman"], "question": " did not go back to the Treblinka camp for over 60 years, unable to speak a word of Polish due to trauma caused by the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Innes' star"], "question": " is a red dwarf star with a super-Earth in orbit?"} +{"answers": ["Zelous Wheeler", "Wheeler", "Zelous", "Zelous Lamar Wheeler"], "question": "baseball player has two uncles who played in the National Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Eastbourne Lifeboat Station"], "question": "James Bond once had to be rescued by the ?"} +{"answers": ["Hungary", "Peter, King of Hungary", "Peter,"], "question": " \"\" was King of Hungary twice?"} +{"answers": ["Ould-Braham", "Myriam", "Myriam Ould-Braham"], "question": "after taking an early interest in gymnastics in Algiers, turned to dance, finding it was more fun to move about with music?"} +{"answers": ["Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary"], "question": "Hoolock gibbons, the sole ape species in India, are translocated to the from fragmented habitats?"} +{"answers": ["Malley", "Garnet Malley", "Garnet", "Garnet Francis Malley"], "question": "Australian World War I fighter ace \"\" served as an aviation adviser to Chiang Kai-shek's government in China during the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Elliott Corbett Memorial State Recreation Site"], "question": " is a wilderness park located along the southern caldera rim of Blue Lake Crater in the Cascade Mountains of Central Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Ciaravola", "Isabelle Ciaravola", "Isabelle"], "question": " received a 30-minute standing ovation after her final performance with the Paris Opera Ballet?"} +{"answers": ["alpha-gal allergy", "Alpha-gal allergy"], "question": "bites from the lone star tick can make you ?"} +{"answers": ["Garden of Ninfa"], "question": "the \"\" has been called \"the most romantic garden in the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hüseyin Yıldırım", "Yıldırım", "Hüseyin"], "question": "Cold War-era spy , sentenced to life without parole in the United States, was later pardoned and secretly extradited to Turkey, where he stayed only one day in prison?"} +{"answers": ["Hollands", "Mario", "Mario Hollands"], "question": "baseball player is seeking a second bachelor's degree in merchandise marketing?"} +{"answers": ["Washington County Fire District 2"], "question": " in Oregon began as the Hillsboro Rural Fire Protection District and is now headed by the Hillsboro Fire Department's chief?"} +{"answers": ["You're Mine", "You're Mine"], "question": "the music video for Mariah Carey's new single \"\" was shot at El Yunque National Forest \"\" in Puerto Rico?"} +{"answers": ["Annette Winkler", "Winkler", "Annette"], "question": ", CEO of Smart, once headed a commercial truck dealership and became licensed to drive heavy trucks in nine days, to better understand her customers?"} +{"answers": ["Society of Friends of Fine Arts", "Kraków Society of Friends of Fine Arts"], "question": "in 1901 built their own Palace in Kraków Old Town using public donations?"} +{"answers": ["Maximilian", "Maximilian Liebenwein", "Liebenwein"], "question": "Art Nouveau painter lived in a tower of the medieval Burghausen Castle and painted a frieze on three of its walls?"} +{"answers": ["Alice Renavand", "Renavand", "Alice"], "question": ", a star (\"étoile\") at the Paris Opera Ballet, has been described as \"having the beauty of the devil\"?"} +{"answers": ["Administration Building", "Administration Building"], "question": "Harold Clark designed a \"\" at Schertz, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Pagliero", "Ludmila Pagliero", "Ludmila"], "question": " is the first South American to receive the title of \"étoile\" at the Paris Opera Ballet?"} +{"answers": ["Mrs. Bridge"], "question": "the titular character of Evan S. Connell's (1959) experiences \"inarticulate rage\" when her son uses one of the guest towels?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Jr.", "James A. Kelly Jr.", "James A. Kelly, Jr."], "question": " sought to have his prison sentence delayed until after he had earned his master's degree?"} +{"answers": ["Portland Hotel Society"], "question": "Insite, North America's first legal supervised injection site for drug users, was opened by the in Vancouver, Canada, in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Delug", "Alois", "Alois Delug"], "question": "Christian Griepenkerl thwarted Adolf Hitler because \"\" could not?"} +{"answers": ["Fugging"], "question": " for an unknown reason?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Article Consisting of 50,000 Cardboard Boxes More or Less, Each Containing One Pair of Clacker Balls"], "question": "the ?"} +{"answers": ["Wankard", "Pooser", "Wankard Pooser"], "question": "Jackson County, Florida elected a to represent it?"} +{"answers": ["Clark", "Clark"], "question": "the Chicago Cubs claim that is descended from a live bear?"} +{"answers": ["Minella bianca"], "question": " smell like aniseed?"} +{"answers": ["Frontier Series"], "question": " has been criticized for featuring too much nudity and not enough women?"} +{"answers": ["Society of Science, Letters and Art"], "question": "in the late 19th century, those academics who used the letters \"F.S.Sc.\" after their names had been duped by a \"\" \"(emblem pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Home", "Elizabeth Home, Countess of Home", "Elizabeth"], "question": "the was Jamaican?"} +{"answers": ["The Idolmaster 2"], "question": "Microsoft made a man dress up in drag and dance in front of women to promote ?"} +{"answers": ["Garnett", "Amy Garnett", "Amy"], "question": " is English rugby's most-capped female hooker?"} +{"answers": ["Utopia University"], "question": " existed?"} +{"answers": ["Franz Helm", "Franz", "Helm"], "question": "16th-century artillery master proposed using \"rocket cats\" \"\" to attack castles?"} +{"answers": ["Little Cockup"], "question": "a is smaller than a Great Cockup?"} +{"answers": ["Echo", "Echo"], "question": "scientists observed that lasted 65 years?"} +{"answers": ["Caucasian squirrel"], "question": " are brown?"} +{"answers": ["Mr. Monk and the Man Who Shot Santa Claus"], "question": "the idea of can be \"hilarious\"?"} +{"answers": ["Statute forbidding Bearing of Armour"], "question": "it is ?"} +{"answers": ["Hungary", "Béla I of Hungary", "Béla"], "question": " \"(bust pictured)\" was mortally wounded by his throne collapsing under him?"} +{"answers": ["Operation In Our Sites v. 2.0", "Operation In Our Sites"], "question": " is an effort by the U.S. government to detect intellectual property violations, and that agencies can arrest suspects connected with targeted websites and seize their assets?"} +{"answers": ["Isabelle Guérin", "Guérin", "Isabelle"], "question": " and Laurent Hilaire have been described by John Rockwell as \"two of the Paris Opera Ballet's greatest stars\"?"} +{"answers": ["Magnetic anomaly", "magnetic anomaly"], "question": "an instrument used to measure was originally developed to detect submarines during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Moravian Church Mission Ships"], "question": "the were a series of twelve ships that made an annual voyage from London to the church's mission stations in Labrador every summer between 1770 and 1926?"} +{"answers": ["Randi'' Altschul", "Randi Altschul", "Altschul", "Randi"], "question": " disposable cellphone was named \"product of the year\" in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Spring Hall", "Spring Hall, Halifax"], "question": "the Gothic Revival mansion \"\" has been a boarding house, a ballet studio, a hospital and a register office?"} +{"answers": ["Macrozamia spiralis"], "question": "the roots of the cycad contain cyanobacteria, which assist their host by fixing nitrogen?"} +{"answers": ["Imre Gedővári", "Imre", "Gedővári"], "question": "Hungarian fencer won 10 national titles and 3 Olympic medals?"} +{"answers": ["Mourneview Park"], "question": "in 2003 was removed as a potential Irish Cup semi-final ground because of fans rioting?"} +{"answers": ["Meridian", "Dan", "Meridian Dan"], "question": " has been a boxer, a waiter, a plasterer, an electrician, a steel erector, and a coded welder?"} +{"answers": ["Selection shadow"], "question": "the concept states that the effects of aging are the result of old age being non-adaptive?"} +{"answers": ["José María Pinedo", "Pinedo", "José"], "question": "Col. \"\" took part in Argentina's War of Independence, Civil Wars, and Cisplatine War, but failed to resist the British return to the Falkland Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Mińsk Mazowiecki Ghetto", "Mińsk Mazowiecki", "Mińsk Ghetto"], "question": "the last murdered Jews of the came from the iron foundry of K. Rudzki i S-ka?"} +{"answers": ["Tsering Samphel", "Tsering", "Samphel"], "question": ", a Congress Party candidate in the 2014 Indian general election, is a past president of the Ladakh Buddhist Association?"} +{"answers": ["Twopence", "Twopence"], "question": " minted in 1797 were known as \"cartwheels\" due to their unusually large size and thick rim?"} +{"answers": ["Skelton", "Red Skelton", "Red"], "question": "comedian earned more from painting than from his television and radio career?"} +{"answers": ["Balloonfest '86"], "question": "the release of 1.5 million balloons in snarled Cleveland airport and highway traffic, spooked horses, and interfered with US Coast Guard search and rescue efforts?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Lindsay Mason", "Mason", "Lindsay", "Lindsay Mason"], "question": "Do you know that, while a member of Belfast City Council, patrolled the city with a bow and arrow?"} +{"answers": ["Nitro", "Nitro"], "question": " \"\" is a roller coaster that features five inversions during each cycle of two and a half minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Zhuangzi", "Zhuangzi"], "question": "in a famous story in the , Zhuangzi woke up from a dream wondering whether he was Zhuangzi dreaming of being a butterfly, or a butterfly dreaming of being him?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel", "Manuel Broseta", "Broseta", "Manuel Broseta Pont"], "question": "after Spanish academic and politician was assassinated by ETA in 1992, a foundation named after him has handed out a Coexistence Prize every year?"} +{"answers": ["Økern"], "question": "the farm of is mentioned in documents dating from the 13th century?"} +{"answers": ["Lilian", "Alexander", "Lilian Helen Alexander"], "question": " was one of the first five women to study medicine at the University of Melbourne and the first female student admitted to an Australian residential college?"} +{"answers": ["Fay", "Fay Crocker", "Crocker"], "question": " is the oldest golfer to win a major championship on the LPGA Tour?"} +{"answers": ["Neotrogla"], "question": "female have penis-like genitalia which are used to penetrate males during mating sessions lasting up to 70 hours?"} +{"answers": ["Sooty Gull", "Sooty gull"], "question": "the diet of the includes turtle hatchlings and the eggs and chicks of other sea birds?"} +{"answers": ["NXT Arrival", "NXT arRIVAL"], "question": " was the first live professional wrestling event streamed online via the WWE Network?"} +{"answers": ["Sergei Grigoryevich Stroganov", "Sergei", "Stroganov", "Sergey Stroganov"], "question": " founded the first private academy of art in Russia using his own money?"} +{"answers": ["Cape mountain toad"], "question": "the is believed to be the only South African amphibian to lack a voice?"} +{"answers": ["Juniata County", "Juniata County, Pennsylvania"], "question": "in the 1980s, the rate of population growth in was more than 50 times higher than the rate of population growth in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Aragon", "James of Aragon", "James of Aragon"], "question": "the prince refused to have sex with his wife, renounced the crown, and became a monk?"} +{"answers": ["flag of Uzbekistan", "Flag of Uzbekistan"], "question": "the crescent on the \"\" represents Islam, while the twelve stars symbolize the months of the Islamic calendar and the zodiac constellations?"} +{"answers": ["Diamond", "Liebe", "Liebe Diamond", "Liebe Sokol Diamond"], "question": ", who was born without several fingers, became an orthopedic surgeon specializing in children's hand deformities?"} +{"answers": ["Squilla empusa"], "question": "the large claws of the mantis shrimp are unfolded rapidly to spear, slash, and immobilise its prey?"} +{"answers": ["Sleepify"], "question": "it was estimated that a band had accumulated at least $20,000 in royalty payments from an on Spotify?"} +{"answers": ["Black genocide"], "question": "after the birth control pill was subsidized in the U.S. for poor Americans, black militants claimed that this was a form of ?"} +{"answers": ["Supersisters"], "question": "Jane Pauley, Margaret Mead, and Gloria Steinem were ?"} +{"answers": ["George Ion Diamandy", "George", "George Diamandy", "Diamandy"], "question": "in 1917, Czechoslovak Legionnaires on a Russian ship buried off the coast of Shetland?"} +{"answers": ["Vukosav Nikolić", "Nikolić", "Vukosav"], "question": "Bosnian nobleman died during the Bosnian-Ragusan War?"} +{"answers": ["Prime Prep Academy"], "question": ", which was co-founded by professional football player Deion Sanders, later fired him as the school's head coach?"} +{"answers": ["Mary's Club"], "question": "as a teenager, Courtney Love performed at in Portland, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Micrixalus"], "question": ", found in the Western Ghats in India, wave their hindlegs while calling to attract mates?"} +{"answers": ["Hagop", "Hagop Terzian", "Terzian"], "question": "writer and pharmacist \"\" was imprisoned, deported, and ultimately murdered during the Armenian Genocide?"} +{"answers": ["Monika", "Monika Kinley OBE", "Monika Kinley", "Kinley"], "question": "outsider art dealer started her career in the art world by selling postcards at the Tate Gallery?"} +{"answers": ["Echidna catenata"], "question": "the sometimes forages in tide pools and can survive for up to half an hour out of water?"} +{"answers": ["Victor Vifquain", "Jean-Baptiste Victor Vifquain", "Vifquain", "Victor"], "question": "Medal of Honor recipient attempted to kidnap Confederate President Jefferson Davis?"} +{"answers": ["Romance", "Romance"], "question": " by Luis Miguel was credited by music critics for reviving the bolero genre?"} +{"answers": ["Liane Davey", "Liane", "Liane Margaret Davey", "Davey"], "question": "business author uses the label \"bobblehead\" for a team that underperforms due to excess conformity?"} +{"answers": ["West Branch Fishing Creek"], "question": "in September 1864, a thousand soldiers of the United States Army searched the valley of for an alleged fortress manned by 500 armed deserters and draft evaders?"} +{"answers": ["Soan", "Tan Boen Soan", "Tan"], "question": " worked on the railway before becoming a film producer, novelist, and journalist?"} +{"answers": ["Automonopoli"], "question": "the 1983 was a computer version of \"Monopoly\" marketed as the first to have an artificial intelligence strong enough to compete against human players?"} +{"answers": ["Uprising in Montenegro", "Uprising in Montenegro"], "question": "Pavle Đurišić emerged as one of the main commanders of the ?"} +{"answers": ["1992 Troy State vs. DeVry men's basketball game", "1992 Troy vs. DeVry men's basketball game"], "question": "it took seven statisticians 57 minutes to finalize the box score after the had ended?"} +{"answers": ["Fautin", "Daphne Gail Fautin", "Daphne"], "question": "marine zoologist , described as the world authority on sea anemones \"\", lives and works in landlocked Lawrence, Kansas?"} +{"answers": ["September 1948 Florida hurricane"], "question": "the was considered the worst tropical cyclone in Key West since 1919?"} +{"answers": ["Henrietta", "Rodman", "Henrietta Rodman", "Henrietta Blackwell Rodman"], "question": "Margaret Sanger called Greenwich Village activist a \"Feminist of Feminists\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gomon", "Josephine", "Josephine Gomon", "Josephine Fellows Gomon"], "question": " was recruited to work for the Ford Motor Company during World War II by Henry Ford himself?"} +{"answers": ["King Star King"], "question": " was released online as part of Adult Swim's pilot development contest, partnered with KFC?"} +{"answers": ["Týce", "Roman", "Roman Týce"], "question": "Czech footballer captained his country in the 2000 Summer Olympics football tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Fourpence", "Fourpence"], "question": "the was known as a \"joey\" after MP Joseph Hume, who spoke in favour of its introduction?"} +{"answers": ["Praxis Pietatis Melica", "Praxis pietatis melica"], "question": "the hymnal \"(cover pictured)\" by Johann Crüger contained first publications of songs by Paul Gerhardt?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Edmund Grimshaw", "Grimshaw", "Arthur Grimshaw"], "question": ", the organist at Leeds Cathedral for 30 years, was replaced by an 11-year-old boy?"} +{"answers": ["Commonwealth War Graves Commission"], "question": "the commemorates 1.7 million deceased Commonwealth military service members in 153 countries?"} +{"answers": ["Julia Archibald Holmes", "Julia", "Julia Annie Archibald Holmes", "Julia Holmes", "Holmes"], "question": ", a suffragist and friend of Susan B. Anthony, was also the first woman to climb Pikes Peak?"} +{"answers": ["Shava sadhana"], "question": "Aghoris and finally decapitate the corpse to gain control over the soul of the deceased?"} +{"answers": ["Trent", "Milton", "Trent Milton"], "question": "at age 41, snowboarder \"\" was the oldest Australian competitor at the 2014 Winter Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["Goodisson", "Tom Goodisson", "Tom"], "question": "jockey won the Epsom Derby in 1813 on the black colt Smolensko, one of only two black horses to ever win the Derby?"} +{"answers": ["Dragoljub Jeličić", "Jeličić", "Dragoljub"], "question": ", who fought against the invading Austro-Hungarian Army at the age of 12, was mentioned in the WWI memoirs of criminology pioneer Archibald Reiss?"} +{"answers": ["T Ursae Minoris"], "question": "the star is thought to have undergone a helium flash, seen from Earth in 1979?"} +{"answers": ["NBA Draft Combine"], "question": "invitations to the are based on a vote of National Basketball Association teams?"} +{"answers": ["Minutes to Midnight", "Minutes to Midnight"], "question": "\"\" berates George W. Bush's response to Hurricane Katrina?"} +{"answers": ["Embun"], "question": "the titular \"dewdrop\" in the Indonesian war film is love?"} +{"answers": ["Buffalo Creek", "Buffalo Creek"], "question": "half of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission-approved trout waters in Union County are in the watershed of ?"} +{"answers": ["St. Mark's Bookshop"], "question": " is the oldest independent book store in Manhattan still owned by the original owners?"} +{"answers": ["1901 Louisiana hurricane"], "question": "the was the first hurricane to strike the state in the month of August or earlier since 1888?"} +{"answers": ["Altenhus Fortress"], "question": "Christian IV of Denmark-Norway \"\" had built in the far north of Norway, to defend his territorial claims there and secure the salmon fisheries of the Alta River?"} +{"answers": ["Royal baccarat scandal"], "question": "as a result of the , Edward, Prince of Wales, became the first heir to the English throne to appear involuntarily in court for 480 years?"} +{"answers": ["Escape from Woomera", "Escape From Woomera"], "question": "the video game , which was built to criticize the treatment of asylum seekers in Australia, was funded by the Australian government's art funding body, the Australia Council?"} +{"answers": ["Setangan Berloemoer Darah"], "question": " was the second novel to be adapted to Indonesian film?"} +{"answers": ["Poland–Ukraine border"], "question": "the , the most often crossed eastern border of the European Union, is also a major smuggling route?"} +{"answers": ["U.S. Parcel Post stamps of 1912–13", "U.S. Parcel Post stamps of 1912-13"], "question": "the 20-cent had the distinction of being the first stamp in history to depict an airplane, six years before the U.S. Post Office issued an airmail stamp?"} +{"answers": ["Alaskan parchment scrip"], "question": "in colonial Russian America, currency \"\" was sometimes printed on walrus hide?"} +{"answers": ["Mahantango Creek", "Mahantango Creek"], "question": " is only long, but drains an area of ?"} +{"answers": ["Courage", "Courage"], "question": "the German feminist newspaper was named after the main character of \"Mother Courage and Her Children\"?"} +{"answers": ["12 oz. Mouse"], "question": "footage from makes a cameo appearance in \"Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joany Badenhorst", "Badenhorst", "Joany"], "question": ", the first female snowboarder to represent Australia at the Winter Paralympics, was forced to withdraw after injuring herself in training on the morning of her event?"} +{"answers": ["Grey Red-Backed Vole", "Grey red-backed vole"], "question": "when feeding, the \"\" prefers bilberry to northern crowberry?"} +{"answers": ["Banksieaeformis"], "question": "the leaves of two species of the fossil plant genus resemble those of the living \"Banksia serrata\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ferguson", "John Ferguson", "John Calvin Ferguson", "John"], "question": ", a Canadian-born American, had a road named after him in the French concession of Shanghai, China?"} +{"answers": ["David Landale", "D.", "Landale", "David Fortune Landale", "D. F. Landale", "David Fortune"], "question": " became the first post-World War II Senior Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong in 1946?"} +{"answers": ["Soerabaijasch Handelsblad", "Soerabaijasch Handelsblad''"], "question": "the Dutch-language used both Gregorian and Japanese dates in its almost 80 years of publication?"} +{"answers": ["Thynne", "Lord Edward Thynne", "Edward Thynne", "Lord"], "question": "in 1881, nine years after ran off with Marquess Townshend's wife, the Marquess attacked him with a horse whip?"} +{"answers": ["Martian regolith simulant"], "question": "the \"\" used by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center is made from Hawaiian volcanic ash?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Jackson Bolon", "Andrew Bolon", "Bolon", "Andrew"], "question": "the 1855 death of law enforcement officer contributed to the outbreak of the Yakima War?"} +{"answers": ["Core Infrastructure Initiative"], "question": "because of the Heartbleed bug, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft joined the to help fund software projects like OpenSSL?"} +{"answers": ["Jesu, meine Freude"], "question": "the hymn \"\" (Jesus, my joy) by Johann Franck and Johann Crüger mentions singing in defiance of the \"old dragon\", death, and fear?"} +{"answers": ["Harta Berdarah"], "question": "Union Films' action film was released during Eid?"} +{"answers": ["Boole & Babbage Incorporated", "Boole & Babbage"], "question": "\"'s\" Commander Riker once advertised products for ?"} +{"answers": ["Travancore Tamil Nadu Congress"], "question": "after Tamil regions of Travancore merged with Tamil Nadu, the leaders of joined with Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Ivy League Men's Basketball", "2013–14 Ivy League men's basketball season"], "question": "during the five of the eight teams earned postseason invitations?"} +{"answers": ["Hammersley Fork", "Hammersley Fork Creek"], "question": "the watershed was heavily logged in the early 1900s, but has been home to almost no industrial activity since?"} +{"answers": ["Ben Tudhope", "Ben", "Tudhope"], "question": "14-year-old Australian snowboarder was the youngest competitor at the 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sochi?"} +{"answers": ["Broad Front UNEN"], "question": "most non-Peronist political parties in Argentina have united in the political coalition ?"} +{"answers": ["Paratarsotomus macropalpis"], "question": "not only does run at a speed equivalent to a human running at , it also does so at temperatures lethal to most animals?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund A. Abel", "Abel", "Edmund Angel Abel", "Edmund Abel", "Edmund"], "question": ", who designed and patented the Mr. Coffee automatic drip coffeemaker, did not drink coffee?"} +{"answers": ["Mannargudi"], "question": "the Indian town of developed around the Rajagopalaswamy temple?"} +{"answers": ["Angel Museum"], "question": "Oprah donated her Black Angel Collection to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Urodacus yaschenkoi"], "question": "the can remove 200–400 times its own weight in sand when building its burrow?"} +{"answers": ["Canis Major"], "question": " \"(depicted)\" contains the brightest star in the night sky?"} +{"answers": ["Glarentza"], "question": " was the most important town and main port of the Principality of Achaea in Frankish Greece?"} +{"answers": ["Cranial nerves", "cranial nerve"], "question": "twelve pairs of control facial expression, and transmit facial sensation and the special senses of taste, hearing, balance, vision, and smell?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José Mário Vaz", "José Gomes Mário Vaz", "Mário Vaz", "Vaz"], "question": ", the newly elected President of Guinea-Bissau, is popularly nicknamed \"Jomav\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cervical agenesis"], "question": "approximately one in 80,000 females is born ?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Louise Wilson", "Louise Janet Wilson", "Louise"], "question": "fashion professor students included Christopher Kane, Jonathan Saunders, and Alexander McQueen?"} +{"answers": ["Soeara Berbisa"], "question": "Union Films' 1941 film was advertised as \"civilised\" enough for European audiences?"} +{"answers": ["Wacław Kopisto", "Kopisto", "Wacław"], "question": "the Silent Unseen \"\" was one of the 1943 rescuers of Armia Krajowa prisoners tortured at the Pinsk prison?"} +{"answers": ["The Winston Blue", "Winston Blue"], "question": " is the largest flawless vivid blue diamond in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Brad", "Mehldau", "Brad Mehldau", "Brad'' Mehldau"], "question": "pianist compared the difficulty of composing music to a game of chess?"} +{"answers": ["FA Cup", "2014–15 FA Cup"], "question": "the will be the first time that artificial pitches are allowed in all rounds of the competition, after they were banned in 1995?"} +{"answers": ["Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor"], "question": "the remains of the Swamp Ghost \"\" are being restored at the on Pearl Harbor?"} +{"answers": ["Davis Menken", "Alice Davis Menken", "Alice Davis Marks Menken", "Alice", "Menken"], "question": " experience working with her synagogue sisterhood's settlement house led to her lifelong interest in assisting female Jewish immigrant juvenile delinquents?"} +{"answers": ["First impression", "First impression"], "question": " can be influenced by how many people you are with?"} +{"answers": ["Meander, Tasmania", "Meander"], "question": "Kim Booth, leader of the Tasmanian Greens, ran a sawmill in ?"} +{"answers": ["Heartbeat", "Heartbeat"], "question": "rapper Da' T.R.U.T.H. was able to experiment with diverse musical styles on because he released it through his own, newly established label?"} +{"answers": ["Burd", "Lawrence Burd", "Lawrence Arthur Burd", "Lawrence"], "question": "Machiavelli expert owned 8000 Penny Blacks?"} +{"answers": ["Vaginal transplantation"], "question": "four women who received lab-grown recently reported normal function during sexual intercourse?"} +{"answers": ["Acacia denticulosa"], "question": "the threatened \"\" is extinct at the site it was first collected?"} +{"answers": ["Marvin", "Marvin Charles Gabrion", "Gabrion", "Marvin Gabrion"], "question": " was sentenced to death in Michigan despite the state's ban on capital punishment?"} +{"answers": ["Shikun Chabad"], "question": "the oldest Hasidic yeshiva in Israel is located in , Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["Gentile de' Becchi", "Gentile", "Becchi"], "question": "the Archbishop of Arezzo, , was employed as a tutor to a boy who became a cardinal at 13 and pope at 38?"} +{"answers": ["Northern Arboretum", "Arboretum Norr"], "question": "Umeå, a 2014 European Capital of Culture, is near an that specializes in growing plants for use at northern latitudes?"} +{"answers": ["Bhan Singh Bhaura", "Bhaura", "Bhan"], "question": "communist parliamentarian survived the crash of Indian Airlines Flight 440?"} +{"answers": ["Pattycake", "Pattycake"], "question": " \"\" was one of 338 captive gorillas in North American zoos when she died in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Inter-crater plains on Mercury"], "question": " form the oldest surface on Mercury?"} +{"answers": ["Corbett", "Henry", "Henry Ladd Corbett", "Henry L. Corbett"], "question": "in 1927, while he was President of the Oregon State Senate, served as acting Governor of Oregon twice?"} +{"answers": ["DeCSS haiku"], "question": "the was written in part to demonstrate the notion of computer code being considered as free speech?"} +{"answers": ["Huizenga", "John R. Huizenga", "John Robert Huizenga", "John"], "question": " discovered the elements einsteinium and fermium in debris from a nuclear test of a fusion device, but considered cold fusion \"the scientific fiasco of the century\"?"} +{"answers": ["National Film Award for Best Music Direction"], "question": "A. R. Rahman, who won India's for \"Roja\", was initially tied with Ilaiyaraaja before the jury's chairman cast the deciding vote?"} +{"answers": ["Lampropeltis mexicana"], "question": "the is sometimes killed because it is misidentified as a venomous coral snake?"} +{"answers": ["Ayscoghe", "Ayscoghe Boucherett", "Boucherett"], "question": "before entering politics, British Member of Parliament became friends with Sir Thomas Lawrence, whose painting \"The Children of Ayscoghe Boucherett\" \"\" is now held in The Louvre?"} +{"answers": ["Namibia, Land of the Brave"], "question": "anyone convicted of insulting \"\" can be imprisoned for five years?"} +{"answers": ["Dieter Bortfeldt FRPSL", "Dieter", "Dieter Bortfeldt", "Bortfeldt"], "question": ", an expert in detecting forged stamps, won 15 gold medals for his displays of the philately of Colombia?"} +{"answers": ["Cirrus", "Cirrus"], "question": "\"\" by Bonobo was featured in a mobile phone advert?"} +{"answers": ["Joullié", "Madeleine Joullié", "Madeleine M. Joullié", "Madeleine"], "question": "chemist developed indanediones, used by the U.S. Secret Service to detect fingerprints?"} +{"answers": ["Son of Heaven"], "question": "Do you know that, according to Japanese tradition, the rules as a divine descendant of the sun goddess Amaterasu?"} +{"answers": ["Mandal", "Anubrata Mandal", "Anubrata"], "question": "during the panchayat elections of July 2013, publicly encouraged Trinamool Congress supporters to hurl bombs at the police?"} +{"answers": ["Józef", "Józef Kowalski", "Kowalski", "Józef Kowalski"], "question": "Auschwitz prisoner Father \"\" was one of 108 Polish Martyrs beatified in front of 600,000 people by Pope John Paul II during a ceremonial mass?"} +{"answers": ["Rajiv Gandhi National Quality Award"], "question": "the was introduced in 1991 to boost quality of service and consumer satisfaction in India?"} +{"answers": ["The Untitled Rachel Berry Project"], "question": "\"Glee\" completed shooting 11 days before it was broadcast?"} +{"answers": ["Anne", "Gaylor", "Anne Nicol", "Anne Nicol Gaylor"], "question": " started a medical fund that has raised money to help pay for nearly 19,000 abortions?"} +{"answers": ["St Joseph's Church", "St Joseph's Church, Preston"], "question": ", was built in a district of the town containing cotton mills, and was dedicated to Saint Joseph, the patron saint of workers?"} +{"answers": ["Rolf Hauge", "Hauge", "Rolf Hauge", "Rolf"], "question": "having defended a heavy water factory in the 1940 Norwegian Campaign, Captain led No. 5 Norwegian Troop of the No. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando in the 1944 assault landings at Walcheren?"} +{"answers": ["Northern birch mouse"], "question": "the is a skilful climber?"} +{"answers": ["A Trip to the Moon"], "question": "a special effects expert \"\" using black velvet, a rolling chair, and a heavily made-up actor?"} +{"answers": ["Theodora Cowan", "Theodora", "Theodora Esther Cowan", "Cowan"], "question": " is regarded as the first Australian-born woman sculptor?"} +{"answers": ["Octavius", "Octavius Decatur", "Octavius D. Gass", "Gass"], "question": "despite being a Nevada resident at the time, served as President of the Council (upper house) during the 4th Arizona Territorial Legislature?"} +{"answers": ["Boloceroides daphneae"], "question": ", originally thought to be one of the sea anemones, is so distinct from them that it belongs in a new order of its own?"} +{"answers": ["Ann Hunt and Elizabeth Hamel"], "question": " hold the Guinness World Record as the longest separated twins to be reunited?"} +{"answers": ["Killiechassie", "Killiechassie House"], "question": "the ancient Scottish estate of \"\", now the home of J. K. Rowling, is noted for its dovecote?"} +{"answers": ["Art Sherman", "Sherman", "Art"], "question": "Do you know that, with his first entrant, California Chrome, 77-year-old became the oldest horse trainer to ever win the Kentucky Derby?"} +{"answers": ["FA Cup Final", "2014 FA Cup Final"], "question": "Arsenal reached the today without leaving London?"} +{"answers": ["Black Rock Harbor Light", "Black Rock Harbor"], "question": "the rebuilt was predicted to withstand the \"storm of the ages\"?"} +{"answers": ["flag of Akrotiri and Dhekelia", "Flag of Akrotiri and Dhekelia"], "question": "Akrotiri and Dhekelia is one of the only two British Overseas Territory ?"} +{"answers": ["David Hudson", "Hudson", "David Hudson", "David"], "question": "the home of , founder of Hudson, Ohio, also served as the town's first post office, tavern, and court room?"} +{"answers": ["Allobates femoralis"], "question": "the male of the frog species \"\" carries his tadpoles to pools of water?"} +{"answers": ["Violet", "Rutland", "Violet Manners, Duchess of Rutland"], "question": "during World War I, , converted her London house into a hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Good Old Arsenal"], "question": "\"\" was the first FA Cup Final record released?"} +{"answers": ["People's Park", "People's Park"], "question": "there is a 19th-century German cannon in , Nanning, China?"} +{"answers": ["Emanuel", "Emanuel Snowman", "Snowman"], "question": " was famous for dealing in Easter eggs, one of which sold for a world record $9.6 million in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Little Red Rooster"], "question": "musicians often mimic barnyard animal sounds with voices and instruments in the American blues song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dongcheng District", "Dongcheng District, Beijing"], "question": "Beijing's \"(view from Dongzhimen, pictured)\" has more than a quarter of the city's Major National Historical and Cultural Sites?"} +{"answers": ["Mrs", "Paul", "Mrs Paul", "Mrs Howard Paul"], "question": "after originating the role of Lady Sangazure in \"The Sorcerer\", walked out of the cast of \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" when her part was reduced?"} +{"answers": ["Hindu Temple of Dayton"], "question": "the in Ohio was consecrated in 1985 and underwent two years of renovations starting in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Selim", "Selim Sesler", "Sesler"], "question": "Turkish-Romani musician was called \"the Coltrane of the clarinet”\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grevillea laurifolia"], "question": " was so named for the resemblance of its leaves to those of laurel?"} +{"answers": ["Wonderlick"], "question": "when two members of alternative rock band Too Much Joy posted 13 songs online under the name , they made $12,000 from online donations alone?"} +{"answers": ["Euthymius I of Constantinople", "Constantinople", "Euthymius", "Patriarch Euthymius I of Constantinople"], "question": " became Patriarch of Constantinople because his predecessor, Nicholas Mystikos, refused to sanction Emperor Leo VI's un-canonical fourth marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Ecological-evolutionary theory"], "question": " posits that level of technology is the key factor in whether societies flourish or perish?"} +{"answers": ["Idhuvum Kadandhu Pogum"], "question": " is India's first studio-backed short film made exclusively for the Internet?"} +{"answers": ["Rajtoral", "František", "František Rajtoral"], "question": "footballer was one of two players sent off in the inaugural Czech Supercup?"} +{"answers": ["Will", "Will Straw", "Straw"], "question": "aspiring politician is the candidate for a constituency next to his father's?"} +{"answers": ["I Am a Ukrainian"], "question": "the viral video \"(scene pictured)\" has had by far the greatest impact of any video from the 2014 Ukrainian revolution, according to the BBC?"} +{"answers": ["Cruachan Dam", "Cruachan Power Station"], "question": "at full capacity the drains of water per second from Cruachan Reservoir?"} +{"answers": ["Scholz", "Gustav Scholz", "Gustav"], "question": "boxing champion won his first fight as a professional boxer without previously competing as an amateur?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon City", "Oregon City College"], "question": "the bell from was given to what is now Linfield College after the former was dissolved?"} +{"answers": ["Ridley", "Daisy Ridley", "Daisy"], "question": "J. J. Abrams cast the unknown over Academy Award-winner Lupita Nyong'o in \"Star Wars Episode VII\"?"} +{"answers": ["Baratuciat"], "question": "the Piemontese wine grape may be named after cats' testicles?"} +{"answers": ["Mount St Mary's Church", "Mount St Mary's Church, Leeds"], "question": " \"\", was built on an abandoned mine and has a bricked-up access to the mine from the sacristy?"} +{"answers": ["Valls Cabinet I", "First Valls government"], "question": "the is the first French cabinet with a foreign-born prime minister?"} +{"answers": ["Billy Boys"], "question": "the \"\" was ruled as a tolerated historic song by UEFA despite it being banned in Scottish football grounds due to sectarianism?"} +{"answers": ["Carling Campus"], "question": "at one time Nortel's in Ottawa, Canada, represented the city's aspirations of becoming a technology hotbed?"} +{"answers": ["William Holmes Honan", "William", "Honan", "William Honan", "William Francis Honan"], "question": "American journalist and author helped solve a 1945 heist in Quedlinburg, Germany, in which over US$200 million worth of items were stolen?"} +{"answers": ["Amy Rose"], "question": "a GamesRadar writer simply stated \"Total bitch\" about in an article with several sentences about each of the other \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" characters?"} +{"answers": ["Pevensey Castle"], "question": " \"(gatehouse pictured)\", originally a Roman Saxon Shore fortress, was reoccupied by the British, Canadian, and United States armies in 1940 to guard against a German invasion?"} +{"answers": ["National Weather Service Miami, Florida"], "question": "since 1995, the , has been co-located with the National Hurricane Center on the campus of Florida International University?"} +{"answers": ["Back-up Plan", "The Back-up Plan", "The Back-up Plan"], "question": "for \"Glee\" \"\", Shirley MacLaine sang a Janis Joplin song for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["Kolstad", "Peder Ludvik Kolstad", "Peder", "Peder Kolstad"], "question": " cabinet supported a private Norwegian occupation of Eastern Greenland?"} +{"answers": ["Carthage Treasure"], "question": "a silver bowl \"\" from the 4th-century shows chased and hammered pastoral scenes in relief around the edge?"} +{"answers": ["100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide"], "question": "the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee reported a resolution to the full Senate in preparation for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Lilpop, Rau i Loewenstein"], "question": "the factory was the largest manufacturing company in Poland before being destroyed by the Germans during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["ZunZuneo"], "question": "the United States Agency for International Development covertly developed , the \"Cuban Twitter\", allegedly as a means of fomenting dissent similar to that of the Arab Spring?"} +{"answers": ["Agent Carter", "Agent Carter"], "question": "the upcoming television series, , was inspired by a short film, also titled \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maleševac", "Jovan Maleševac", "Jovan"], "question": "Serbian Orthodox monk collaborated in 1561 with the Protestant reformer Primož Trubar to print religious books in Cyrillic?"} +{"answers": ["Labial fusion"], "question": "most cases of do not require treatment since they resolve naturally?"} +{"answers": ["Zosia March"], "question": "actress Camilla Arfwedson attended three auditions to secure the role of \"Holby City\" character ?"} +{"answers": ["St Thomas' Church, Preston", "St Thomas' Church"], "question": "in 1869 , contained a curtained pew that was occupied by the local Member of Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Leyonhjelm", "David Ean Leyonhjelm", "David Leyonhjelm", "David"], "question": ", who will sit in the Australian Senate from July, has been described as a \"libertarian purist\", and compared to Ron Paul?"} +{"answers": ["Queiroz", "Chizuko Judy Sugita de Queiroz", "Chizuko"], "question": "artist was chosen as Nisei Week Queen in 1953?"} +{"answers": ["Pony Express Bible", "Pony Express"], "question": "the was given only with a signed frontier pledge of loyalty, honesty, and sobriety?"} +{"answers": ["Coat of arms of Fiji", "coat of arms of Fiji"], "question": "the \"\" was retained after independence from the United Kingdom in 1970, partly because of its links to the last Fijian king, who ceded his country to Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Mark Stahl", "Stahl"], "question": "despite winning the Baja 1000 four times (twice overall) in off-road competition, never finished better than 16th in NASCAR Winston Cup Series stock cars?"} +{"answers": ["Vápenice", "Vápenice"], "question": "the natural monument in the Czech Republic is a former limestone quarry?"} +{"answers": ["Doris Louise Huestis Speirs", "Doris", "Doris Huestis Speirs", "Speirs"], "question": ", after whom an annual prize bestowed by the Society of Canadian Ornithologists is named, exhibited her paintings with the Group of Seven and the Canadian Group of Painters?"} +{"answers": ["People's Park", "People's Park"], "question": "Xining's was designed by a recent college graduate?"} +{"answers": ["Umeå Energi"], "question": " set up lamps in bus shelters to avoid people getting SAD?"} +{"answers": ["William Barnes", "William", "Barnes", "William H. Barnes", "William Henry Barnes", "William H. Barnes"], "question": "the foreman of a grand jury in the Wham Paymaster Robbery case complained that judge \"\" was exerting inappropriate influence on government witnesses?"} +{"answers": ["SpaceX reusable launch system development program"], "question": " is working on bringing orbital rockets back to the launchpad and landing them on landing legs?"} +{"answers": ["Rosemary's Baby", "Rosemary's Baby"], "question": "the starring Zoe Saldana is set in Paris rather than New York City like the original novel?"} +{"answers": ["South African Airways Museum Society"], "question": "two Boeing 747s landed on a wide runway when they were delivered to the ?"} +{"answers": ["People's Park", "People's Park"], "question": ", has a monument commemorating those who died protecting railways?"} +{"answers": ["Webb", "Wilfred T. Webb", "Wilfred Taft", "Wilfred"], "question": " delivered Arizona's official 1912 electoral vote certificate a day late because he stopped en route to Washington D.C. to court his future wife?"} +{"answers": ["St. Mary's Cathedral", "Hildesheim Cathedral"], "question": "after the , a World Heritage Site, was destroyed in World War II, the westwork \"\" was restored without the additions made in 1840?"} +{"answers": ["Mother Lü", "Lü", "Mother"], "question": "to avenge the execution of her son, beheaded her son's killer, sacrificed his head on her son's tomb, and became the first female rebel leader in Chinese history?"} +{"answers": ["Imperforate hymen"], "question": "an is the most common congenital cause of vaginal obstruction?"} +{"answers": ["Harijan Sevak Sangh"], "question": "Mahatma Gandhi founded the to remove untouchability from Indian society?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William K. Meade", "William Meade", "Meade", "William Kidder Meade"], "question": "U.S. Marshal organized the liberation of Arizona Territorial Governor C. Meyer Zulick from imprisonment in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["I'm Gonna Get You", "I'm Gonna Get You"], "question": "part of The Black Eyed Peas' song \"Boom Boom Pow\" was inspired by Bizarre Inc's \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Benedict Cumberbatch", "Benedict", "Cumberbatch"], "question": " has been called the \"Thinking Woman's Crumpet\"?"} +{"answers": ["National Library of the Czech Republic"], "question": "the \"\" won the inaugural UNESCO Jikji Prize?"} +{"answers": ["DNA base flipping"], "question": " is used in DNA replication, DNA methylation and RNA transcription?"} +{"answers": ["İbrahim", "Balaban", "İbrahim Balaban"], "question": "Turkish painter talent was discovered in prison by fellow inmate and famous Turkish poet Nâzım Hikmet Ran, who called him \"my peasant painter\"?"} +{"answers": ["Annihilation of Caste"], "question": "B. R. Ambedkar published , his speech intended for an anti-caste conference, after his invitation to present it was withdrawn?"} +{"answers": ["Nicholas Snowman", "Nicholas", "Snowman"], "question": " is the third generation chairman of the jewellers Wartski, who made the ring for the 2011 Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus alba"], "question": "the new bark of is pink?"} +{"answers": ["Bender", "Teri Gender Bender", "Teri"], "question": " has incorporated raw meat into her performances and has been compared to both Björk and Siouxsie Sioux?"} +{"answers": ["Rani", "Devika", "Devika Rani", "Devika Rani Choudhary", "Devika Rani Chaudhuri"], "question": " \"\", the first recipient of the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, is credited as having sung Bollywood's first English song?"} +{"answers": ["Mallica", "Mallica Reynolds", "Reynolds"], "question": "a painting by was selected by the Jamaican government as a gift for the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana?"} +{"answers": ["Trade unions in Costa Rica"], "question": "the first legally recognized was organized by Italian immigrants building railroads?"} +{"answers": ["Ladies' Scottish Climbing Club"], "question": "early members of the would often take off their long skirts to climb in knickerbockers?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Strong", "Anna", "Strong", "Anna Strong"], "question": "according to tradition, American spy signalled members of the Culper Ring during the American Revolutionary War with her petticoat?"} +{"answers": ["Chicagoland", "Chicagoland"], "question": " was produced to help CNN be less dependent upon the 24-hour news cycle?"} +{"answers": ["Thousand-year Rose"], "question": "the \"\" is believed to be the world's oldest rose?"} +{"answers": ["Betty Bone", "Betty", "Betty Bone Schiess", "Schiess"], "question": " is one of the Philadelphia Eleven, leaders in the movement to allow the ordination of women in the Episcopal Church?"} +{"answers": ["Makhateli", "Maia", "Maia Makhateli"], "question": " felt it was hard to be paired with her brother David Makhateli while dancing the ballet \"Romeo and Juliet\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jeremy Lawrance", "Jeremy", "Lawrance"], "question": "the recreations stated by University of Nottingham Professor in \"Who's Who\" include \"searching for stone circles\" and \"evading capture by elephants\"?"} +{"answers": ["``Lesbian Tide", "Lesbian Tide"], "question": "the has been called the United States' first national lesbian newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Short", "Purvis", "Purvis Short"], "question": " is the Golden State Warriors' seventh all-time leading scorer?"} +{"answers": ["Blyth", "Charles R. 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Bowers", "John"], "question": " \"\" was a founder of the first African-American Grand United Order of Odd Fellows in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Cody Rhodes and Goldust"], "question": "wrestlers are sons of WWE Hall of Famer \"The American Dream\" Dusty Rhodes?"} +{"answers": ["Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children", "Shriners Hospital for Children", "Shriners Hospital for Children"], "question": "the in Portland, Oregon underwent a $70 million expansion that reduced the number of beds at the hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Israeli Communist Opposition"], "question": "in 1975, the former general secretary of the Israeli Communist Party, Shmuel Mikunis, joined the dissident ?"} +{"answers": ["Rocket Fizz"], "question": ", a candy company and franchise chain, produces and markets a ranch dressing-flavored soft drink?"} +{"answers": ["Beautiful nuthatch", "Beautiful Nuthatch"], "question": "even though the range of the \"\" is very large, approaching 376,000 km (234,000 mi), the species is nevertheless rare, being highly localized in its distribution?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Josephine Brown", "Josephine Brown", "Josephine", "Brown"], "question": " and Susan Paul were the first African American women biographers?"} +{"answers": ["Tetrophthalmi"], "question": "four-eyed harvestmen known as once roamed the Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Alma", "Alma Wagen", "Wagen"], "question": " was the first female guide employed by Mount Rainier National Park?"} +{"answers": ["House at 130 Mohegan Avenue"], "question": "Howard T. Fisher designed the ?"} +{"answers": ["David Scearce", "Scearce", "David"], "question": "Canadian lawyer wrote the screenplay for \"A Single Man\" in his spare time?"} +{"answers": ["Arkwright House", "Arkwright House, Preston"], "question": " \"\", has been called one of the birthplaces of the Industrial Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Goonetilleke", "Tharanga Goonetilleke", "Tharanga"], "question": " is the first Sri Lankan woman to attend the Juilliard School, one of the world's leading music schools?"} +{"answers": ["Genetics and the Origin of Species"], "question": " by Theodosius Dobzhansky united genetics with Darwin's theory of evolution?"} +{"answers": ["Yvette Vaucher", "Vaucher", "Yvette"], "question": "in 1965 became the first woman to climb the Matterhorn's north face?"} +{"answers": ["Aleurodicus dispersus"], "question": "the , a major agricultural pest, has spread rapidly in tropical and subtropical regions since the mid-20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Wesely", "Wesely"], "question": "German art photographer recorded the reconstruction of Berlin's Potsdamer Platz and New York's MoMA using exposures of up to three years?"} +{"answers": ["One World Trade Center", "World Trade Center"], "question": " \"\", at tall, is the tallest skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere?"} +{"answers": ["Five Days at Memorial"], "question": " is a non-fiction book by Sheri Fink based on her Pulitzer Prize-winning article about the euthanasia of patients at Memorial Medical Center during Hurricane Katrina?"} +{"answers": ["Nairn Transport Company"], "question": "two Harley-Davidson dealers from New Zealand started the , which ran Buicks and Cadillacs across the desert from Beirut to Baghdad?"} +{"answers": ["Commissioner Street", "Commissioner Street"], "question": "Johannesburg has two Chinatowns, the first one on ?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Durtnell & Sons", "R. Durtnell & Sons Limited", "R. Durtnell & Sons"], "question": "the , which originally built Poundsbridge Manor in 1593, also repaired the house after it was bombed in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Bacon soft drink", "Bacon soda"], "question": "several U.S. companies produce , a bacon-flavored soft drink?"} +{"answers": ["Vera Yevstafievna Popova", "Vera", "Vera Popova", "Popova"], "question": " \"\" was killed in 1896 while trying to make H-C≡P, a chemical not successfully synthesized until 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Pete", "Hampton", "Pete Hampton", "Pete G. Hampton", "Pete George Hampton"], "question": " is believed to be the first African American to make a harmonica recording?"} +{"answers": ["Trouble", "Trouble"], "question": "electronic musician Peaches is featured on the remix of Natalia Kills' song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Qingdao Airlines"], "question": ", a Chinese air carrier that launched operations in April 2014, aims to become a \"boutique airline\"?"} +{"answers": ["Quee", "Choo", "Choo Seng Quee"], "question": "football coach was a British agent during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Tamburini", "Massimo", "Massimo Tamburini"], "question": ", the self-trained \"Michelangelo of motorbike design\", and creator of the Ducati 916 \"\", began his career by making heating ducts?"} +{"answers": ["Vida", "Vida"], "question": "the music video for \"\" by Ricky Martin was filmed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil?"} +{"answers": ["Syringa", "Marshall-Burnett", "Syringa Marshall-Burnett"], "question": "former President of the Senate of Jamaica applied to train as a nurse at age 14?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia montana"], "question": "there were only 61 known plants of the endangered shrub in the wild in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Qaidah", "Al-Qaidah"], "question": "although it was banned at the time, the communist newspaper was probably one of the most read publications in Iraq in 1947?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph D. Bryant", "Bryant", "Joseph Decatur Bryant", "Joseph"], "question": " secretly operated on President Grover Cleveland to remove a cancerous growth from the roof of his mouth?"} +{"answers": ["2014 Coppa Italia Final"], "question": "both teams in the lost the first leg of their semi-finals?"} +{"answers": ["Preston Central Methodist Church"], "question": " was one of the first public buildings in England to be lit by gas?"} +{"answers": ["G.", "Nagesh", "G. Nagesh", "Godam Nagesh"], "question": " was one of the youngest candidates to be elected to the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly in 1994?"} +{"answers": ["A Railway Collision"], "question": ", one of the first British films to use scale models, was thought to be so realistic that audiences were convinced that it showed a genuine rail disaster?"} +{"answers": ["Chu", "Teh-Chun", "Chu Teh-Chun"], "question": " \"\" portrait of his wife was praised as the \"\"Mona Lisa\" of the East\"?"} +{"answers": ["Przevalski's nuthatch", "Przevalski's Nuthatch"], "question": "though has been treated as conspecific with the White-breasted Nuthatch, a 2014 phylogenetic study found them to be only distantly related within their genus?"} +{"answers": ["Vika Koto Lusibaea", "Vika", "Vika Lusibaea", "Lusibaea"], "question": ", only the second woman ever to sit in the National Parliament of Solomon Islands, was elected to replace her husband Jimmy \"Rasta\", a former warlord convicted of assault?"} +{"answers": ["Adore You"], "question": "the music video for the song \"\" appears to simulate a sex tape?"} +{"answers": ["Digby", "Tatham-Warter", "Digby Tatham-Warter"], "question": "Major disabled a Nazi armoured car with an umbrella while wearing a bowler hat?"} +{"answers": ["Hedwig", "Bollhagen", "Hedwig Bollhagen"], "question": "during the Nazi era, took over a Jewish workshop under \"questionable circumstances\" to make quality ceramics \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["O'Fallons Bluff"], "question": "American pioneers following the Oregon and California trails passed over on their way west during the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Jumper", "Jumper"], "question": "one reviewer said that the 1991 gay pornographic film was \"modeled somewhat\" on the 1978 film \"Heaven Can Wait\"?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Home", "Home Run Baker"], "question": " only hit 96 home runs, and never more than 12 in a baseball season?"} +{"answers": ["Ida", "Brun", "Ida Brun"], "question": " \"\" captivated Europe with her mimoplastic art?"} +{"answers": ["Gyi", "Ko Ko Gyi", "Ko"], "question": ", a Burmese democracy activist who spent over 17 years in prison on multiple occasions between 1989 and 2012, may run for parliament in the next Burmese election?"} +{"answers": ["Municipal government of King, Ontario"], "question": "the mayor of the in Canada also automatically becomes a member of York Regional Council as a result of a \"double direct\" election?"} +{"answers": ["Bowen", "Samuel Bowen", "Samuel"], "question": " introduced the soybean to North America?"} +{"answers": ["Squadron SAAF", "21 Squadron SAAF"], "question": " has an aircraft called \"Fish eagle\"?"} +{"answers": ["George Aitken", "George Aitken", "George", "Aitken", "George Gothard Aitken"], "question": "rugby union player captained New Zealand against South Africa before later playing for Scotland in their first ever Five Nations Grand Slam?"} +{"answers": ["Mayes", "Rob", "Rob Mayes"], "question": "actor once wanted to be a U.S. Navy SEAL?"} +{"answers": ["Sasha", "Sasha"], "question": "the bomb detection dog is to be posthumously awarded the Dickin Medal, known as the animals' Victoria Cross?"} +{"answers": ["Stand and Sing of Zambia, Proud and Free"], "question": "the performance of \"\" can be changed and restricted by the President?"} +{"answers": ["Umanath", "Pappa Umanath", "Pappa"], "question": " was not allowed by prison authorities to attend her mother's funeral because she refused to quit the Communist Party of India?"} +{"answers": ["Liberec Region"], "question": "the is home to 11 national cultural monuments including the Ještěd Tower \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jerzy", "Jerzy Zakulski", "Zakulski"], "question": "World War II resistance fighter , who rescued a Jewish mother and child from the Kraków Ghetto, was executed by Poland after the war?"} +{"answers": ["vocal school", "Vocal school"], "question": "United States president Abraham Lincoln learned his ABCs when he attended a which he walked to in his youth?"} +{"answers": ["William T. Carneal", "William", "Carneal"], "question": " was killed on Saipan on July 7, 1944, but his remains were not found until March 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Passionate Journey"], "question": " contains only pictures, and was named as Thomas Mann's favourite film—but is a novel?"} +{"answers": ["Sophie Barthes", "Sophie", "Barthes"], "question": "writer-director made the film \"Cold Souls\" after having a dream about Woody Allen's soul?"} +{"answers": ["Ljiljana Raičević", "Raičević", "Ljiljana"], "question": " established the first shelter in Montenegro for victims of domestic violence?"} +{"answers": ["Carlos Ruiz", "Carlos", "Ruiz", "Carlos Ruiz"], "question": "Philadelphia Phillies catcher \"\" earned the nickname \"Señor Octubre\" for his strong postseason performances?"} +{"answers": ["Rone Church"], "question": "seafarers have used the tower of Sweden's as a navigational aid since the Middle Ages?"} +{"answers": ["Jim Bartels", "Jim", "Bartels"], "question": " resigned as curator of Honolulu's ʻIolani Palace after criticizing Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawānanakoa for sitting on one of the palace thrones?"} +{"answers": ["Naigamesha"], "question": "the horned god was worshipped as the patron of childbirth?"} +{"answers": ["I. Juozas Gabrys", "Juozas Gabrys", "Gabrys", "Juozas"], "question": " worked to liberate Lithuania, but became \"virtually an \"unperson\"\" in that country?"} +{"answers": ["Black Cadillacs", "Two Black Cadillacs"], "question": "Carrie Underwood 2012 single \"\" was certified Platinum by the RIAA, signifying US sales of at least 1million units?"} +{"answers": ["Garrard Tyrwhitt-Drake", "Garrard", "Tyrwhitt-Drake"], "question": "Sir , twelve-time mayor of Maidstone, England, kept lions, tigers and elephants on his estate?"} +{"answers": ["Francisc", "Francisc Iosif Rainer", "Francisc Rainer", "Rainer"], "question": "in 1944 Romanian pathologist \"\" correctly diagnosed himself with lung cancer, predicted the time of his death, and left instructions for his own embalming?"} +{"answers": ["Diane Guerrero", "Diane", "Guerrero"], "question": "Colombian-American \"Orange Is the New Black\" actress parents and older brother were deported to Colombia when she was 14 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Psalmen Davids"], "question": "composer Heinrich Schütz published , including polychoral settings for many of the included psalms, on his wedding day?"} +{"answers": ["Bert Sears", "Bert", "Sears", "Herbert S. Sears"], "question": " father ran a fish and chip shop in Saskatoon and Herbert himself worked at a bakery before becoming the city's mayor?"} +{"answers": ["Roma Abbey"], "question": " on Gotland has been the site of a medieval abbey, a crown estate manor, and a military base?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Souther", "Souther", "Jack Gordon Souther", "Jack"], "question": "American Canadian scientist contributed significantly to the early understanding of Quaternary volcanism in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Blair", "James Blair", "Blair"], "question": "when the British Slavery Abolition Act 1833 compensated slave-owners, the largest single payment went to Tory Member of Parliament for his 1,598 slaves in British Guiana?"} +{"answers": ["Little Shickshinny Creek", "Little Shickshinny Creek Falls", "Shickshinny Creek"], "question": "more than thirty bird species inhabit the vicinity of Pennsylvania's , including ten kinds of warbler?"} +{"answers": ["Luz del Fuego", "Luz", "Fuego"], "question": "Brazilian striptease artist performed with live snakes?"} +{"answers": ["prawn cocktail", "Prawn cocktail"], "question": "in North America the red sauce for \"\" includes ketchup and horseradish?"} +{"answers": ["Bholabhai", "Patel", "Bholabhai Patel"], "question": "a crossroad near Gujarat University, where Gujarati author taught, is named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Keith Martin", "Martin", "Keith Martin", "Keith"], "question": " developed a technique for printing eye cells?"} +{"answers": ["Gryta Church"], "question": " preserves paintings attributed to a student of Albertus Pictor?"} +{"answers": ["Naim Dangoor", "Naim", "Naim Eliahou Dangoor", "Dangoor"], "question": "Dr. lost everything when he left Ba'athist Iraq, then built another fortune in the UK, helped endow 4,000 student bursaries and donated over £1 million to Cancer Research UK?"} +{"answers": ["Riverview Theater"], "question": "construction of the \"\" marked the beginning of a \"theater-building orgy\" in Minneapolis?"} +{"answers": ["Suisa", "Rungsung Suisa", "Rungsung"], "question": "in 1966, parliamentarian proposed confederation as a solution to the Indo–Naga conflict?"} +{"answers": ["Fluorine azide", "fluorine azide"], "question": "the yellow-green gas freezes to a highly explosive solid?"} +{"answers": ["Will", "Will Brooke", "Brooke", "William W. Brooke", "Will Brooke"], "question": "businessman turned political candidate described the Affordable Care Act as a \"planned economy disaster\"?"} +{"answers": ["4th Army", "4th Army District", "4th Army"], "question": "the disintegration of the Royal Yugoslav during the Invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941 was caused largely by fifth column activity?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Rodgers", "Margaret Rodgers", "Rodgers", "Margaret", "Margaret Amelia Rodgers"], "question": "although deaconess could not be ordained as a priest because of her gender, she was cited as \"one of the most powerful people in the Anglican Diocese of Sydney\"?"} +{"answers": ["Debian"], "question": "the name of the operating system is a combination of the first names of its creator Ian Murdock and his then-girlfriend Debra?"} +{"answers": ["Smith", "Charles Loraine", "Charles Loraine Smith", "Charles"], "question": "first the death, then resurrection, of foxhunting celebrity \"\" were imagined in lighthearted verse while he was still very much alive?"} +{"answers": ["Traum durch die Dämmerung"], "question": "Richard Strauss reportedly composed \"\" (\"Dream in the Twilight\"), from a love poem by Otto Julius Bierbaum, in 20 minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Ivy", "Ivy Parker", "Parker"], "question": " was the first woman to receive a PhD in chemistry from the University of Texas?"} +{"answers": ["SEMTA Commuter Rail"], "question": "a special Detroit transported the CBS production crew from the Renaissance Center to Super Bowl XVI at the Pontiac Silverdome?"} +{"answers": ["Hrithik Roshan", "Hrithik Roshan filmography"], "question": "one of s first acting roles was as the adopted son of Rajinikanth's character in the 1986 film \"Bhagwaan Dada\"?"} +{"answers": ["Carbondale mine fire"], "question": "\"The Saturday Evening Post\" claimed that efforts to extinguish the would move more earth than the construction of the Panama Canal?"} +{"answers": ["Ain't It Fun", "Ain't It Fun"], "question": "American band Paramore's \"\" became their first song to reach the top 10 of the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100?"} +{"answers": ["Fiesta del Pacifico"], "question": "San Diego's civic celebration featured a theatrical production billed as \"the biggest non-movie spectacle ever produced anywhere\"?"} +{"answers": ["aspergillomarasmine a", "Aspergillomarasmine A"], "question": "the fungus toxin is capable of inhibiting an antibiotic-resistance enzyme produced by superbugs?"} +{"answers": ["Left and Secular Alliance"], "question": "the and BJP opposed each other in the 2014 Indian general election, but later sent a joint delegation to lodge a complaint with the Election Commission?"} +{"answers": ["BH Crucis"], "question": "the star has become redder and (on average) brighter since it was discovered in 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Bala Ganapati"], "question": "the Hindu elephant-headed god Ganesha may be depicted as a ?"} +{"answers": ["Pi-Chacán"], "question": "the University of Tübingen has a \"\" that weighs 32 tons?"} +{"answers": ["Grace", "Nicholson", "Grace Nicholson"], "question": "art dealer designed the building that now houses the USC Pacific Asia Museum?"} +{"answers": ["26th South African Parliament"], "question": "thirteen different political parties are represented in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Florence Ada Stoney", "Florence", "Florence Stoney", "Stoney"], "question": " was the UK's first female radiologist and one of the first women doctors hired by the War Office in World WarI?"} +{"answers": ["Malek Fahd Islamic School"], "question": "in 2013 was the largest Islamic school in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Rao", "L.", "L. B. G. Rao", "Lavu Balagangadhara Rao", "L.B.G. Rao"], "question": "the Indian communist politician led guerrilla squads during the Telangana armed struggle?"} +{"answers": ["Allard", "Elaine Allard", "Elaine"], "question": "wheelchair athlete scaled Kala Patthar in the Himalayas?"} +{"answers": ["Frankish Tower", "Frankish Tower"], "question": "the \"\" on the Acropolis of Athens, part of the palace of the Frankish Dukes of Athens, was demolished in 1874 in what has been called \"an act of vandalism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Rees", "Tom Rees"], "question": "British airman was killed in the first official victory credited to German flying ace the Red Baron?"} +{"answers": ["Momba Station"], "question": "Charles Dickens' son was sent to in Australia before his 16th birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Clifford Street Club", "Clifford Street", "Clifford Street Senate"], "question": "Buck's Fizz was invented at Buck's Club in London's ?"} +{"answers": ["Klaehn", "Percy Klaehn", "Percy Carl Klaehn", "Percy"], "question": "Canadian politician was the high school coach of Ethel Catherwood, who won a gold medal in high jump at the 1928 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Kansas Saloon Smashers"], "question": "the plot of the 1901 film was based on an editorial cartoon?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick E. Harrison", "Frederick", "Frederick Ernest Harrison", "Harrison"], "question": "the wife of former Saskatoon mayor shot him in the chest twice just to scare him?"} +{"answers": ["Edmondston-Alston House", "Edmondston–Alston House"], "question": "after ordering the bombardment of Fort Sumter which started the American Civil War, General P.T. Beauregard watched the attack from the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cléos", "Rita Cléos", "Rita"], "question": " was the first actress filmed in a bathing scene on Brazilian TV?"} +{"answers": ["Exoglossum laurae"], "question": "the jaw of is partially exposed because it is missing much of its lower lip?"} +{"answers": ["Mekayla", "Mekayla Diehl", "Mekayla Diehl Eppers", "Diehl"], "question": " forgave the attacker who molested her as a child, and was the first woman of Native American descent to win Miss Indiana USA?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan", "Barnett", "Jonathan Quinn Barnett"], "question": "super-yacht builder also made model Klingon ships for \"Star Trek IV\" and renovated the Rubicon Estate Winery mansion for Francis Ford Coppola?"} +{"answers": ["Mahaganapati"], "question": " \"\" is a depiction of the Supreme Being?"} +{"answers": ["Huysman Gallery"], "question": "the of Los Angeles closed after less than a year due to a controversial poster for its \"War Babies\" exhibition?"} +{"answers": ["Prosper", "Prosper Philippe Augouard", "Augouard"], "question": "the French missionary and explorer was dubbed \"Cannibal Bishop\"?"} +{"answers": ["Golos Armenii"], "question": "the Soviet Armenian newspaper \"Kommunist\" became the opposition newspaper in the 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Thakur Ganpat Singh", "Ganpat Singh", "Singh", "Thakur"], "question": " was re-elected to the Ajmer Legislative Assembly with an increased margin, after his election had been declared void in 1953?"} +{"answers": ["Days of Pearly Spencer"], "question": "the 1967 song \"\" features a \"strange 'phoned-in' chorus\"?"} +{"answers": ["flag of Sierra Leone", "Flag of Sierra Leone"], "question": "the blue band on the \"\" represents the \"natural harbour\" of Freetown, the country's capital city?"} +{"answers": ["Frozen", "Frozen"], "question": " is currently the highest-grossing animated film of all time, and the fifth highest-grossing film?"} +{"answers": ["Haridra Ganapati"], "question": "worshippers of used to brand the image of the god on their palms?"} +{"answers": ["Intermediate School 318"], "question": " chess team was the first from a middle school to win the US high school championship, despite 87% of its members coming from families below the poverty line?"} +{"answers": ["Harriet", "Granville", "Harriet Leveson-Gower, Countess Granville"], "question": " marriage to Granville Leveson-Gower was arranged by her aunt, who had been his lover for seventeen years?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf", "Rudolf Fredrik Berg", "Berg"], "question": "Swedish engineer brother was King Oscar II's medical doctor and had to attend at the king's deathbed, preventing him from visiting Rudolf who died on the same day?"} +{"answers": ["Hauteclocque", "Philippe", "Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque"], "question": "World War II French General adopted his \"nom de guerre\" to avoid risk to his family in the event his missions appeared in the papers?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Nanmadol", "Typhoon Nanmadol"], "question": "in 2004, became the first December tropical cyclone to strike the island of Taiwan in 108 years of record-keeping?"} +{"answers": ["Klabböle kraftverk", "Klabböle Power Plant"], "question": "the 19th-century in northern Sweden produced electricity until 1958, and is now a museum?"} +{"answers": ["Adolph", "Hallis", "Adolph Hallis"], "question": "the South African concert pianist made the first complete recording of Debussy's \"Préludes\", and wrote film scores for Alfred Hitchcock?"} +{"answers": ["Shelbyville Courthouse Square Historic District"], "question": "the courthouse on the in Shelbyville, Tennessee, is the successor to earlier courthouses that were destroyed by tornado, wartime misadventure, and a lynch mob?"} +{"answers": ["End of Watch"], "question": "Jake Gyllenhaal \"\" witnessed a murder during a drug bust while he was preparing for his role as a police officer in the film ?"} +{"answers": ["Knock Madness", "Knock Madness Tour"], "question": "according to hip-hop artist Hopsin, his album was inspired by dissatisfaction with life and a need to \"find\" himself?"} +{"answers": ["Powell", "Martin", "Martin Powell", "Martin Powell", "Martin J. Powell"], "question": "rookie baseball player finished second to Cap Anson for the 1881 batting title, but retired three years later and died of consumption at age 31?"} +{"answers": ["Manche Ch'ol"], "question": "the , a Maya people encountered by Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés in 1525, were nearly extinct by 1770?"} +{"answers": ["Bloom", "Lew Bloom", "Lew"], "question": " claimed to be the first stage tramp in show business, and later hoaxed descendants of Abraham Lincoln?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Galbreath Jr.", "Jr.", "Robert", "Robert Galbreath, Jr."], "question": ", was called the \"Oil King of the Southwest\" after discovering and drilling the first productive wells in the Glenn Pool oil field, the largest in Oklahoma?"} +{"answers": ["Saurolophus"], "question": "though many specimens of have been found, it was not clearly differentiated as a separate species from \"Saurolophus osborni\" until 2011?"} +{"answers": ["1935 Jérémie hurricane"], "question": "a river in Honduras swelled 15 meters (50 feet) above its normal level during torrential rains from a ?"} +{"answers": ["Dusari Goshta"], "question": ", a biopic on ex-Home Affairs minister Sushilkumar Shinde, was screened at the residence of the President of India?"} +{"answers": ["Jay Seth Rosenblatt", "Jay S. Rosenblatt", "Jay", "Rosenblatt"], "question": "developmental psychobiologist was described as the \"father of mothering\"?"} +{"answers": ["Walt", "Nielsen", "Walt Nielsen"], "question": "although the New York Giants signed in 1939, he spent that season with the minor-league Jersey City Giants, reportedly because of his hay fever?"} +{"answers": ["Lili", "Bosse", "Lili Bosse"], "question": ", the mayor of Beverly Hills, California, was sworn in by actor Sidney Poitier?"} +{"answers": ["San Juan de Santa Bárbara"], "question": "in 1936, residents of what is now used sugarcane profits to buy their land from an Englishman?"} +{"answers": ["Byrne", "Kiki Byrne", "Kiki"], "question": " designed the golden bikini worn by Margaret Nolan in the title sequence of the James Bond film \"Goldfinger\"?"} +{"answers": ["White-throated robin-chat", "White-throated Robin-Chat"], "question": "the is sometimes parasitised by the red-chested cuckoo?"} +{"answers": ["Li", "Shaohong", "Li Shaohong"], "question": ", a Chinese woman film director, joined the army at the age of 14?"} +{"answers": ["Grigore", "Grigore T. Popa", "Popa"], "question": "Romanian anatomist peasant parents sold their land to help finance his education?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Warfield Tibbets IV", "IV", "Paul W. Tibbets IV", "Paul W. Tibbets", "Paul"], "question": " is one of the few pilots qualified to fly the B-1, B-2 and the B-52?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Burn", "Burn", "Richard", "Richard Burn"], "question": ", editor of the 1909 \"Imperial Gazetteer of India\", wrote that it took years to decide on that work's form because the British Government in India worked so slowly?"} +{"answers": ["Area of Natural and Scientific Interest"], "question": "Do you know that, in Ontario, landowners who voluntarily protect an on their land can receive a property tax reduction?"} +{"answers": ["R v Incedal", "R v Incedal and Rarmoul-Bouhadjar"], "question": "in its recent ruling in the Court of Appeal of England and Wales held it \"difficult to conceive of a situation\" justifying holding a criminal trial in full secrecy?"} +{"answers": ["Federici", "Frederick Federici", "Frederick"], "question": "just after sang the final note as Mephistopheles in Gounod's \"Faust\", descending through a trap door to hell, he died?"} +{"answers": ["Pride", "Pride"], "question": "the 1998 film was controversial for its positive portrayal of Japanese prime minister Hideki Tōjō \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pavel Mareš", "Pavel", "Mareš"], "question": "footballer played for the Czech Republic at UEFA Euro 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Satyavati Devi", "Satyavati", "Devi", "Satyavati Devi"], "question": "at the time of her death, was India's oldest freedom fighter?"} +{"answers": ["Colt Ring Lever rifles"], "question": "the , produced in 1837 and 1838, was Samuel Colt's first manufactured firearm?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Paul Siewert", "Siewert", "Ralph", "Ralph Siewert"], "question": " was the first seven-footer to play professional basketball?"} +{"answers": ["Heather", "Heather Willauer", "Willauer", "Heather D. Willauer"], "question": " \"\" is working to enable U.S. Navy warships to synthesize jet fuel from seawater?"} +{"answers": ["My Lord John"], "question": "Georgette Heyer intended her novel to be the first in a trilogy featuring the House of Lancaster?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Dunker", "Henry Dunker"], "question": "Sweden's richest man, , willed his entire fortune to a foundation which subsequently funded many improvements to the city of Helsingborg?"} +{"answers": ["Susan", "Anderson", "Susan Anderson"], "question": " was one of the first women to practice medicine in Colorado?"} +{"answers": ["Society in the Joseon Dynasty"], "question": "in late , commoner Korean women who had fulfilled their Confucian duty to produce a son bared their breasts in public as a sign of pride?"} +{"answers": ["Glockner", "Taylor", "Taylor Glockner"], "question": "Australian actor was cast as Boges in the television miniseries \"Conspiracy 365\" just two weeks after graduating from drama school?"} +{"answers": ["Camden Waterfront", "Central Waterfront"], "question": "the Philadelphia 76ers plan to move their headquarters and practice facilities to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Heard", "Heard", "Albert", "Albert Farley Heard"], "question": "19th-century American businessman was once the Russian consul general in Shanghai?"} +{"answers": ["Cervix"], "question": "the , which in adult women is much smaller than the rest of the uterus, is twice as large during childhood as the body of the uterus?"} +{"answers": ["San Diego County Administration Center"], "question": "in 1938 the was dedicated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt before a crowd estimated as 25,000 people?"} +{"answers": ["Soccer kick"], "question": "a can cause serious injury?"} +{"answers": ["Bernward Column"], "question": "the thousand-year-old bronze shows scenes from the life of Jesus \"(example pictured)\" arranged in a spiral similar to an arrangement on Trajan's Column?"} +{"answers": ["Leadley", "Robert", "Robert Leadley"], "question": " managed Major League Baseball teams in Detroit and Cleveland, and later lived in Mexico City as a fugitive from embezzlement charges?"} +{"answers": ["Nia Temple Sanchez", "Nia Sanchez", "Sanchez", "Nia"], "question": "Miss USA 2014 is a fourth degree black belt in taekwondo, and once worked at Hong Kong Disneyland?"} +{"answers": ["Barlingbo Church"], "question": "the 12th-century baptismal font in carries runic inscriptions?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy", "Nancy Maria Hill", "Nancy M. Hill", "Hill"], "question": ", one of the first women physicians in the United States, founded a society to provide shelter and support for unwed mothers and their babies in Dubuque, Iowa?"} +{"answers": ["Special Air Service Regiment"], "question": "the is based in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Katy", "Perry", "Katy Perry"], "question": " \"\" is the first artist to spend 69 consecutive weeks in the top ten of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100?"} +{"answers": ["Kilvenmani massacre"], "question": "44 Dalits were in a hut in Kizhavenmani village of Tamil Nadu in 1968?"} +{"answers": ["Mingyi", "Swa", "Mingyi Swa"], "question": "according to Thai history, Crown Prince of Burma is said to have been killed in single combat by King Naresuan of Siam?"} +{"answers": ["The Wolves of Midwinter"], "question": "the setting for Anne Rice's novel is based on the Madewood Plantation House, where she once attended a Christmas dinner?"} +{"answers": ["V.", "Pillai", "V. P. Ramakrishna Pillai", "V.P. Ramakrishna Pillai"], "question": "Revolutionary Socialist Party leader served as Minister of Labour in Kerala between 1998 and2001?"} +{"answers": ["55 Hudson Yards", "Hudson Yards"], "question": " is set to be built on land previously intended for a cancelled 1,011-foot-tall (308 m) \"World Product Center\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zimmer", "Chief", "Chief Zimmer"], "question": " set multiple catching records, was the first president of the Players' Protective Association, and invented a popular mechanical baseball game?"} +{"answers": ["I. Bronna Góra", "Bronna Góra"], "question": "3500 Jews from the Pińsk Ghetto and nearby Kobryn were murdered at in June1942?"} +{"answers": ["Jesús de Santa Bárbara"], "question": "the small Costa Rican town of had separate schools for boys and girls as early as 1885?"} +{"answers": ["John Norman Heathcote", "Norman", "Norman Heathcote", "Heathcote"], "question": "when climbed the St Kilda sea stack Stac Lee \"\" in 1899, he found the climbing \"comparatively easy\" but getting ashore had been \"a most appalling undertaking\"?"} +{"answers": ["Watford Gap", "Watford Gap services"], "question": " were a popular meeting place for rock bands such as the Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd?"} +{"answers": ["Erik Viktor Almquist", "Almquist", "Erik"], "question": "Lapland school founder Maria Magdalena Mathsdotter turned to to improve the rights of the Sami people?"} +{"answers": ["Ek Hi Raasta", "Ek Hi Raasta"], "question": "the 1956 Hindi film was Dadasaheb Phalke Award winner B. R. Chopra's first film as producer under his banner B. R. Films?"} +{"answers": ["Carlos", "Carlos Manuel Hoo Ramírez", "Ramírez"], "question": " was arrested along with Joaquín \"El Chapo\" Guzmán, once considered Mexico's most-wanted drug lord?"} +{"answers": ["Treak Cliff Cavern", "Treak Cliff"], "question": " \"\" is one of only two remaining active sources of the ornamental mineral Blue John?"} +{"answers": ["Fire of Manisa"], "question": "over ninety percent of the historic between 5 September and 8 September 1922?"} +{"answers": ["Ionia Rollin Whipper", "Ionia", "Whipper"], "question": "in 1931, African-American obstetrician opened Washington, D.C.'s first home for unwed mothers that was not racially segregated?"} +{"answers": ["Gong shi", "Gong Shi"], "question": "during ancient China's Tang dynasty, allowed imperial eunuchs to purchase goods by force at very low prices?"} +{"answers": ["Prasad Babu", "Babu", "K. Prasad Babu", "K.", "KLVSNV Prasad Babu AC"], "question": " posthumously became the first police officer from the state of Andhra Pradesh to receive the Ashok Chakra Award, India's highest for peacetime gallantry?"} +{"answers": ["Home", "Home"], "question": "Richard Nixon sent some dirt?"} +{"answers": ["Military career of Audie Murphy"], "question": "Medal of Honor recipient \"\" saw combat in nine WWII campaigns with the US Army, and was afterward an officer in the Texas National Guard for sixteen years?"} +{"answers": ["Jon", "Jon Henrik Fjällgren", "Jon Henrik Mario Fjällgren", "Fjällgren"], "question": "Sami singer won Talang Sverige 2014 with his interpretations of traditional Sami songs?"} +{"answers": ["Nessah Synagogue"], "question": "the in Beverly Hills, California was established for Persian Jews in 1980 by the son of former Chief Rabbi of Iran Yedidia Shofet?"} +{"answers": ["Madhavpura Mercantile Cooperative Bank"], "question": "in June 2013, 930 cases filed by were pending in Indian courts?"} +{"answers": ["Jack and Ed Biddle"], "question": "warden's wife , who fled with condemned brothers Jack and Ed Biddle after supplying guns and saws for their 1902 escape from the Allegheny County Jail, later took up dressmaking?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of São Tomé and Príncipe", "flag of São Tomé and Príncipe"], "question": "the stars on the \"\" represent the two islands that make up the country?"} +{"answers": ["Swan & Edgar, Marylebone", "Swan & Edgar"], "question": "the was claimed to be the smallest pub in London?"} +{"answers": ["Troy", "Bun Troy", "Bun"], "question": "baseball pitcher , who won a doubleheader while pitching all nine innings of both games, was killed in action during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["William Brydone Jack Observatory", "William Brydone Jack"], "question": "the in Fredericton, New Brunswick, was the first astronomical observatory in British North America (modern Canada)?"} +{"answers": ["Kvist", "Per", "Per Kvist"], "question": "out of consideration for his well-known family, Norwegian revue writer and entertainer Vidar Wexelsen adopted the pen and stage name ?"} +{"answers": ["The Friggs"], "question": "the New Jersey-based garage rock band song \"Shake\" featured in the 2007 comedy film \"Superbad\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ishita", "Malaviya", "Ishita Malaviya"], "question": " is India's first professional female surfer?"} +{"answers": ["Schloss Weimar"], "question": "Goethe was commissioned to lead the reconstruction of the \"\" after a fire in 1774?"} +{"answers": ["R.", "R.S. Unni", "Raman Unni", "Unni", "R. S. Unni"], "question": "the Deputy Speaker of the Kerala Legislative Assembly, , held positions in over 20 trade unions?"} +{"answers": ["Ben", "Ben Essing", "Essing"], "question": "Dutch impresario got The Beatles to play their only concerts in the Netherlands in an auction hall in the small village of Blokker?"} +{"answers": ["Kakan", "Hermansson", "Kakan Hermansson"], "question": " \"\" held an art exhibition during the \"West Pride\", an LGBT festival in Gothenburg in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Kong Yingda", "Yingda", "Kong"], "question": ", one of the most influential Confucian scholars, was said to be a 32nd-generation descendant of Confucius?"} +{"answers": ["Pied stilt"], "question": "the sometimes feigns a leg injury to draw intruders away from its chicks?"} +{"answers": ["Hahalis Welfare Society"], "question": "in 1975, more than half the population of Buka Island were members of the ?"} +{"answers": ["West 85th Street", "85th Street", "85th Street"], "question": "in the 1930s the Nazi German-American Bund had its headquarters at 178 in Manhattan, and paraded in the neighborhood wearing Nazi uniforms?"} +{"answers": ["Synanthedon myopaeformis"], "question": "the larvae of the \"(adult pictured)\" create tunnels under the bark of fruit trees?"} +{"answers": ["Turn Up the Radio", "Turn Up the Radio"], "question": "\"\" is Madonna's 43rd number-one single on the US \"Billboard\" Dance Club Songs chart, the most for any artist?"} +{"answers": ["T.J. Chandrachoodan", "T.J. Janarthanan", "Chandrachoodan", "T.", "T. J. Chandrachoodan"], "question": " is the third Keralite to head the Revolutionary Socialist Party?"} +{"answers": ["Unió Sindical d'Andorra"], "question": "the leader of the has likened the labour rights situation in the country to that of a dictatorship?"} +{"answers": ["Gombe Chimpanzee War"], "question": "one chimpanzee group killed off all the adult males in another chimpanzee group during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia", "Grayson", "Virginia Grayson"], "question": "when won $20,000 in the Dobell Prize for drawing, she said she would use the money to get her \"ute fixed\"?"} +{"answers": ["Javan ferret-badger"], "question": "the visits picnic sites to scavenge for food, and has been hand-fed biscuits?"} +{"answers": ["Rǫgnvaldr Óláfsson", "Rǫgnvaldr Óláfsson", "Óláfsson", "Rǫgnvaldr"], "question": " was assassinated by a knight named Ívarr and his accomplices?"} +{"answers": ["Der Kreis"], "question": "the Swiss magazine was the only gay magazine available in Europe during World War II and the Nazi regime?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Tony", "Tony Henry", "Tony Henry"], "question": " once accidentally sang \"my penis is a mountain\" in Croatian?"} +{"answers": ["Dicaeum kuehni", "Wakatobi flowerpecker"], "question": "the \"\", originally classified as a species in 1903, was changed to a subspecies for unknown reasons, and in 2014 was re-described as a distinct species?"} +{"answers": ["Hard Choices"], "question": "former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's memoir is so titled because that is how she frames the foreign policy situations encountered during her tenure?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan", "Jonathan H. Pettibone", "Pettibone", "Jonathan Pettibone"], "question": "two Philadelphia Phillies pitchers phoned to try to convince him to sign with the team?"} +{"answers": ["Hoffmann", "Melchior Hoffmann", "Melchior Hoffmann", "Georg Melchior Hoffmann", "Melchior"], "question": " probably composed \"Schlage doch, gewünschte Stunde\" (BWV 53), not Bach?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Wells", "Wells", "Edward", "Edward Wells"], "question": "in 1872 the newly-elected English Conservative Party Member of Parliament denounced the Ballot Act as \"positively un-English\"?"} +{"answers": ["Adele", "Adele Schopenhauer", "Schopenhauer"], "question": ", sister of German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer, was not only a noted author, but also a talented papercut artist \"(papercut self-portrait pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred V. Verville", "Alfred", "Alfred Victor Verville", "Verville"], "question": " designed the Verville-Sperry R-3 Racer, which set a world speed record in 1923 and was called one of the \"Twelve Most Significant Aircraft of all Time\" by \"Popular Mechanics\" magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Lubuge Dam"], "question": "the World Bank's first loan to China's power sector was for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Giorgio Beverly Hills", "Beverly Hills"], "question": "women's fashion boutique had a reading room, bar, and pool table to help men \"pass the time\"?"} +{"answers": ["Do What U Want"], "question": "Ofcom received 260 complaints about Lady Gaga's live performance of \"\" on the United Kingdom's \"The X Factor\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amawalk Friends Meeting House"], "question": "war photographer Robert Capa and his brother Cornell are buried in the cemetery at \"\" near Yorktown Heights, New York, even though neither was a Quaker?"} +{"answers": ["Mircea", "Diaconu", "Mircea Diaconu"], "question": "newly-elected Romanian MEP has appeared in over 60 films, managed a theater, published a novel, and taken part in a revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Yadav", "Amar Nath Yadav", "Amar"], "question": "Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation candidate mustered a quarter million votes in the Siwan seat in the 1999 election?"} +{"answers": ["Court-martial of Terry Lakin"], "question": "Lieutenant Colonel Terry Lakin invited to attempt to force Barack Obama to release the original version of his birth certificate?"} +{"answers": ["Eat Frozen Pork"], "question": "Singapore used to have a ?"} +{"answers": ["Draganflyer X6"], "question": "the American Civil Liberties Union condemned government use of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf", "Rudolf Henke", "Henke"], "question": " was elected to the Bundestag in 2009 after receiving more votes than incumbent federal health minister Ulla Schmidt?"} +{"answers": ["Freedom Planet"], "question": "the video game has not yet been released and is not part of an existing franchise, but has already been promoted on T-shirts?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Rainey", "Michael Rainey"], "question": "the customers of boutique Hung On You included The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, and The Kinks?"} +{"answers": ["Sílvia Pérez Cruz", "Silvia Perez Cruz", "Sílvia", "Cruz"], "question": "Catalan singer \"\" songs have been described as a blend of music genres including fado, jazz improvisation, and flamenco?"} +{"answers": ["Outlet", "Outlet"], "question": "the offices of the Antigua and Barbuda newspaper were torched in 1998, following the publication of an article on a secret arms deal?"} +{"answers": ["Commonwealth Trade Union Group"], "question": "the Canadian Labour Congress president Dennis McDermott was the founding chairman of the ?"} +{"answers": ["The Indian Antiquary"], "question": "due to enemy action in World War I, one set of expensive epigraphic illustration plates for had to be sent from London to Bombay three times?"} +{"answers": ["Ashford", "Ashford, Kent"], "question": "the present town of in Kent, England, originates from an original settlement established in 893 AD by inhabitants escaping a Danish Viking raid?"} +{"answers": ["Lycett Green", "Green", "Rupert Lycett Green", "Rupert", "Rupert William Lycett Green"], "question": "in his boutique \"Blades\", customers included Mick Jagger, the Marquess of Hartington and the Earl of St Germans?"} +{"answers": ["Lost Luggage", "Lost Luggage"], "question": "the 1982 Atari 2600 game features terrorist suitcases?"} +{"answers": ["Southern black flycatcher", "Southern Black Flycatcher"], "question": "the \"\" sometimes forages in the company of another black bird, the fork-tailed drongo?"} +{"answers": ["Moto E", "Moto E"], "question": "the release of the caused the website of online retailer Flipkart to crash?"} +{"answers": ["Neon Steeple"], "question": " is the first solo release by Crowder, which he recorded after the break-up of David Crowder Band?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Laurent Louis", "Laurent"], "question": "Belgian anti-Zionist politician was censured for antisemitism and Holocaust denial after making the quenelle gesture in parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Oregonian Building", "The Oregonian Building"], "question": ", completed in 1892 in Portland, Oregon, was the first steel-framed skyscraper west of Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["George William Lloyd", "George Lloyd", "Lloyd", "George", "George Lloyd"], "question": "Reverend , archaeologist and Anglican curate, was so outspoken that he received an assassination threat?"} +{"answers": ["Dupee Shaw", "Dupee", "Shaw"], "question": " delivery may have been the first pitching wind-up, created \"a genuine sensation\" and led baseball writers of his day to call him \"a monkey, a mountebank and other harsh names\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Central Plaza"], "question": "a footbridge proposed to link with Sha Tin railway station was embroiled in controversy for allegedly bad feng shui?"} +{"answers": ["Lala", "Achint Ram", "Lala Achint Ram", "Ram"], "question": " was a member of the Constituent Assembly of India, which drafted India's constitution?"} +{"answers": ["A+E", "A+E"], "question": "the song \"\" was written whilst waiting for someone to come out of the A&E?"} +{"answers": ["Labour Spokesman"], "question": "the newspaper shares its building with the Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party and the Trades and Labour Union?"} +{"answers": ["North Branch Mahantango Creek"], "question": "according to the Susquehanna River Basin Commission, the watershed of is one of the highest-quality watersheds in the lower Susquehanna River watershed?"} +{"answers": ["Dishaster"], "question": "a critic of said that the game was \"as bad as its unfunny title implies\"?"} +{"answers": ["Budd SPV-2000"], "question": "despite being designed for the North American commuter rail market, six \"\" were sold to ONCF for Hassan II of Morocco's royal train?"} +{"answers": ["Sara", "Matthews", "Sara Branham Matthews", "Sara Elizabeth Branham Matthews", "Sara Branham"], "question": "bacteriologist was considered to be one of the \"grand ladies of microbiology\"?"} +{"answers": ["Boss Fight Books"], "question": "Ken Baumann's book on the SNES video game \"EarthBound\" was the first title published by ?"} +{"answers": ["Cruz", "Mellado Cruz", "Galindo", "Galindo Mellado Cruz"], "question": "Los Zetas crime syndicate founder was recently killed in a gunfight in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Below Paradise"], "question": " by Tedashii explores his efforts to come to grips with the death of his young son?"} +{"answers": ["The Scoutmaster"], "question": "Seattle Mariners CEO Howard Lincoln posed for the Norman Rockwell painting ?"} +{"answers": ["Baggböle herrgård", "Baggböle Manor"], "question": " \"\" is built entirely of wood, but made to look like a stone building?"} +{"answers": ["Tavener", "Jackie", "Jackie'' Tavener", "Jackie Tavener"], "question": " is one of only four players in Major League Baseball history to steal second, third and home in the same inning on more than one occasion?"} +{"answers": ["Tunnel Rats", "Tunnel Rats"], "question": "the album by the hip-hop collective of the same name featured a more mainstream and diverse production style than previous albums?"} +{"answers": ["State-dependent learning", "State-dependent memory"], "question": " suggests that if you forget what you did when blind drunk, you could get drunk again and remember it?"} +{"answers": ["Nawrahta Minsaw", "Nawrahta", "Minsaw"], "question": ", the first Burmese ruler of Lan Na, was also an accomplished poet in the \"yadu\" style?"} +{"answers": ["Felton Hervey", "Hervey", "Felton"], "question": ", who was in the foreground of Zoffany's painting \"Tribuna of the Uffizi\", never saw the completed painting \"(detail pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Baggböle"], "question": "\"Baggböleri\", the Swedish derogatory term for deforestation, is named after on the Ume River?"} +{"answers": ["Death in the West"], "question": "the film contains what is believed to be the first recorded admission from a tobacco company representative that smoking causes health problems?"} +{"answers": ["Burlington Gardens"], "question": "London's is the site of the first Abercrombie & Fitch store in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Routine Check"], "question": "Robbie Williams was inspired to write Rudebox's hidden track, \"Dickhead\", after playing The Mitchell Brothers' \"\" to death?"} +{"answers": ["Natural History", "Natural History"], "question": "Pliny's encyclopedia includes descriptions of dog-headed men and monopods with umbrella feet \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Abdul Ghafar Lakanwal", "Lakanwal", "Abdul"], "question": "in 1988 Afghan Deputy Foreign Minister defected to the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument"], "question": "at various times the ground sloth, Billy the Kid, Geronimo, and astronauts could be found in what is now the ?"} +{"answers": ["Bartholomäus Sastrow", "Sastrow", "Bartholomäus"], "question": " autobiography does not give the birth dates of his children?"} +{"answers": ["Fountain of Ahmed III", "Fountain of Ahmed III"], "question": "the in Üsküdar, Istanbul, features a inscription by Ottoman Sultan Ahmed III, copied from his own calligraphy?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang Shichuan", "Zhang", "Shichuan"], "question": " made China's first feature film, first martial arts film, and first sound film?"} +{"answers": ["Don't Mention the World Cup"], "question": "\"Fawlty Towers\" character Basil Fawlty sang \"\" to dissuade fans of England's 2006 FIFA World Cup team from mentioning the Second World War while in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["WonderSwan"], "question": "the \"\" sold 3.5 million units in Japan but was never released in Western markets?"} +{"answers": ["Stan's World Cup Song"], "question": "some England players allegedly sang \"\", despite the FA not wanting to support any anti-German songs?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Wolseley Haig", "Wolseley", "Wolseley Haig", "Haig"], "question": " fought dacoits in Burma before becoming a Scottish herald?"} +{"answers": ["Selma", "Selma"], "question": "the events of Bloody Sunday are being recreated at the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the upcoming film ?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Elfe", "Thomas", "Elfe"], "question": ", a contemporary of Thomas Chippendale, was the most successful furniture craftsman in Charleston in the eighteenth century?"} +{"answers": ["Skyscraper", "Skyscraper"], "question": "at approximately , the proposed is expected to be the tallest roller coaster in the world when it opens in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Yasss Bish"], "question": "\"\" is a bounce and drill song with a trap beat?"} +{"answers": ["Milan", "Carl Miskovsky", "Milan C. Miskovsky", "Miskovsky"], "question": " and James Donovan convinced Cuba to release over 1,000 insurgents captured during the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion?"} +{"answers": ["Pavićević", "Borka", "Borka Pavićević"], "question": " is a Montenegrin dramaturge who founded the Centre for Cultural Decontamination?"} +{"answers": ["B95", "B95"], "question": " eats horseshoe crabs' eggs, and has flown further than the distance to the Moon?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Oana", "Prince Oana"], "question": "professional baseball player was falsely advertised by his promoters as a full-blooded Hawaiian royal?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Pat", "Typhoon Pat"], "question": "during \"\", 95 Japanese fishing boats took refuge in North Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Keith", "Keith Harper", "Keith M. Harper", "Keith Harper", "Harper"], "question": "as the new US Representative to the UN Human Rights Council, is the first Native American to achieve the rank of US Ambassador?"} +{"answers": ["Camden Fort Meagher"], "question": "65 percent of is underground?"} +{"answers": ["Les", "Horvath", "Les Horvath"], "question": "Ohio State retired jersey number 22 in 2001, six years after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Beatrijs", "Beatrijs"], "question": "the Dutch women's magazine for Catholic readers made its photos and patterns more modest by adding collars to low necklines and lengthening skirts?"} +{"answers": ["The Coronation of Edward VII"], "question": "Georges Méliès filmed more than a month before the actual event took place?"} +{"answers": ["Haplochromis vonlinnei"], "question": "since the Nile perch was introduced into Lake Victoria, the cichlid \"\" has become \"critically endangered\" and may be extinct?"} +{"answers": ["Locked twins"], "question": "when during childbirth, the first twin is sometimes decapitated to save the second?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Schofield", "Michael Schofield II", "Michael Schofield", "Schofield"], "question": " started playing American football because his younger brother did?"} +{"answers": ["Mozart Distillerie", "Mozart Distillerie GmbH"], "question": " claims to use \"soundmilling\" – playing the music of Mozart 380 times into their chocolate liqueurs?"} +{"answers": ["Avro Anson Memorial", "Avro Anson"], "question": "in the early 1980s, a team of surveyors discovered the World War II-era near Clackline, Western Australia, which had been overgrown by shrubs and trees?"} +{"answers": ["The Adventures of Ellery Queen", "The Adventures of Ellery Queen"], "question": "celebrities desired to appear on although their solutions to the mystery were usually incorrect?"} +{"answers": ["Outing club", "Dartmouth Outing Club"], "question": "publicity about its led to one university receiving 300% more applications for admission?"} +{"answers": ["Wookey Hole Caves", "Wookey Hole"], "question": "fossil animals found in the \"(underground lake pictured)\" include the Pleistocene lion and cave hyena?"} +{"answers": ["Robert M. Bond", "Bond", "Robert"], "question": ", a lieutenant general in the USAF and decorated American veteran of the Vietnam War, was killed in a 1984 crash in Nevada while flying a Soviet-built MiG-23?"} +{"answers": ["2014–15 RFU Championship", "RFU Championship"], "question": "Doncaster Knights' promotion to the was the first time a rugby team returned to the RFU Championship after being relegated for just one season?"} +{"answers": ["Schloss Warthausen"], "question": " has been the home of famous historical personages like authors Christoph Martin Wieland and Sophie von La Roche, and painter Johann Heinrich Tischbein?"} +{"answers": ["Her Sister's Secret"], "question": "the 1946 drama film was briefly banned in Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Minovici", "Nicolae Minovici", "Nicolae"], "question": " performed twelve hanging experiments on himself?"} +{"answers": ["Justina Laurena Ford", "Justina Ford", "Ford", "Justina"], "question": " \"\" was the only African American woman to be licensed as a physician in Denver for nearly 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Culturalism"], "question": "Polish-American philosopher and sociologist Florian Znaniecki coined the terms and humanistic coefficient?"} +{"answers": ["Wilfrid North", "North", "Wilfrid"], "question": "film director was blinded in 1913 by a cannon explosion on a movie set?"} +{"answers": ["The Summons", "The Summons"], "question": "\"\" includes 13 questions asked in the voice of Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["2014 PBA Commissioner's Cup Finals", "PBA Commissioner's Cup"], "question": "the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters had not lost a game in the 2014 PBA Commissioner's Cup, but were defeated in three games by the San Mig Super Coffee Mixers in the ?"} +{"answers": ["German Whip"], "question": "a T-shirt with Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and Volkswagen logos on it was created in homage to Meridian Dan's ?"} +{"answers": ["Men in Vogue"], "question": "in 1966, included a photoshoot by Michael Cooper entitled \"Girls dress men to suit themselves\" with Brian Jones dressed by Anita Pallenberg?"} +{"answers": ["Chippenham Lodge"], "question": "the owners of earthquake-damaged \"\" have proposed that the homestead be rebuilt in Christchurch Hagley Park?"} +{"answers": ["Manjhi", "Jitan", "Jitan Ram Manjhi"], "question": " was asked to resign the day after he was sworn in as Bihar's cabinet minister in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Good Kisser"], "question": "to make his single \"\" \"less X-rated\", Usher changed the lyrics to remove the sexual innuendo?"} +{"answers": ["Woudstra", "Marten Hendrik Woudstra", "Marten", "Marten Woudstra"], "question": " was one of four men who formed the committee that eventually produced the New International Version of the Bible?"} +{"answers": ["C. A. W. Jeekel", "C.", "Casimir Albrecht Willem Jeekel", "Jeekel"], "question": "Dutch zoologist is credited with launching the \"modern era\" of millipede taxonomy?"} +{"answers": ["Lang", "Jingshan", "Lang Jingshan"], "question": " was the first Chinese art photographer to use nude models \"(earliest photo pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Verrès Castle"], "question": "an annual carnival at celebrates the time the lord and lady came down to town to dance with the local youth?"} +{"answers": ["Dvoinoye Gold Mine"], "question": "Kinross Gold built the at a cost of US$360 million?"} +{"answers": ["LG G3"], "question": "the camera of the smartphone has an autofocus system that uses technology originally intended for robotic vacuum cleaners?"} +{"answers": ["Sitta azurea", "Blue nuthatch"], "question": "the \"\" protects its corneas from falling debris when prospecting on trees by contracting the bare skin around its eyes – an adaptation apparently unique to the species?"} +{"answers": ["Pat", "O'Donnell", "Pat O'Donnell"], "question": "punter recorded more bench press repetitions at the NFL Scouting Combine than first-overall draft pick Jadeveon Clowney?"} +{"answers": ["Germany–Poland border"], "question": "the after WWII mostly follows the Oder–Neisse line, dividing several towns?"} +{"answers": ["University of Mississippi Biological Field Station", "University of Mississippi Field Station"], "question": "the originally had 220 experimental ponds and was once a fish farm?"} +{"answers": ["Oscar", "Oscar Dystel", "Dystel"], "question": "before made Bantam Books America's largest publisher of paperbacks, he worked on psychological warfare in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Loewenstein", "Prince Rupert Loewenstein"], "question": "despite being The Rolling Stones' business adviser and financial manager for nearly 40 years, preferred the music of The Beatles?"} +{"answers": ["N.", "N. M. R. Subbaraman", "N.M.R. Subbaraman", "Subbaraman"], "question": "Indian freedom fighter and politician was known as \"Madurai Gandhi\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sonderdienst"], "question": "the Nazi formations included men who did not know German and required translation by their native commanders?"} +{"answers": ["Eric", "Walker", "Eric A. Walker", "Eric Anderson Walker", "Eric A. Walker"], "question": " continued as a professor at Cambridge University and published more books after being lobotomised?"} +{"answers": ["Kent vs Lancashire at Canterbury"], "question": " \"\" was originally hung in the Lord's Pavilion when Kent County Cricket Club were unable to afford to insure it?"} +{"answers": ["Cassandra Pickett Durham", "Cassandra Durham", "Cassandra Pickett", "Cassandra", "Cassandra Pickett Windsor Durham", "Durham"], "question": " was the first woman to earn a medical degree in the U.S. state of Georgia?"} +{"answers": ["Etemad", "Akbar Etemad", "Akbar"], "question": "the father of Iran's nuclear program, , had said that neither Israel or the US are in a position to attack Iran?"} +{"answers": ["Lo Nuestro Award for Tropical Album of the Year"], "question": "\"Cuenta Conmigo\" by Jerry Rivera won the and outsold the highest selling salsa album at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "George Henry Howard Paul", "Henry Howard Paul", "Howard Paul", "Paul"], "question": "American writer and actor became famous in Great Britain after appearing on stage with his wife?"} +{"answers": ["Man About Town", "Man About Town"], "question": "the magazine , in advertising itself, declared \"that a fool and his money are soon parted\"?"} +{"answers": ["Parada Równości"], "question": "the \"\" in Warsaw, Poland, held since 2001, is the oldest pride parade in a former European Communist bloc country?"} +{"answers": ["Stanfield", "Fred", "Fred Stanfield"], "question": " was dealt in \"the most one-sided trade in NHL history\"?"} +{"answers": ["United States House Select Committee on Events Surrounding the 2012 Terrorist Attack in Benghazi", "United States House Select Committee on Benghazi"], "question": "the is the fifth House committee to investigate this matter?"} +{"answers": ["Ater Wynne", "Ater Wynne LLP"], "question": "chief justice Thomas Balmer was once the managing partner of American law firm ?"} +{"answers": ["MTV Unplugged", "MTV Unplugged"], "question": "the live extended play by Thirty Seconds to Mars features musicians from the Vitamin String Quartet, a gospel choir and the contribution of the band's fans?"} +{"answers": ["Djawoto"], "question": "in 1966 Indonesian ambassador was granted political asylum in China, following the mass killings of 1965–66?"} +{"answers": ["Saints Row 2", "Saints Row 2"], "question": "the mobile tie-in game has a carjacking minigame where the player earns more money for driving at high speeds to scare their captive passenger?"} +{"answers": ["Hoffman", "Jack Hoffman", "Jack"], "question": "seven-year-old brain cancer patient \"\" scored a touchdown for Nebraska and subsequently met with President Barack Obama?"} +{"answers": ["Mullivaikkal Day", "Mullivaikkal Remembrance Day"], "question": "Sri Lankan Tamils commemorate 18 May, the day when the civil war ended, as ?"} +{"answers": ["Templeton", "Thompson", "Templeton Thompson"], "question": " combines her interests in horses and country music in songs such as \"When I Get This Pony Rode\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marquis of Extended Grace"], "question": "China's Qing dynasty (1644–1912) bestowed the title on a member of the former Ming imperial clan who presided at ceremonies at the Ming tombs?"} +{"answers": ["Sadie Houck", "Houck", "Sadie"], "question": " was blacklisted by the National League for being \"addicted to drink\" despite being acknowledged as \"one of the best short stops in the country and a thorough ball player\"?"} +{"answers": ["The plane crash", "The plane crash"], "question": "the \"Neighbours\" was nominated for Best Storyline at the 2006 \"Inside Soap\" Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Lisa Jennifer Kewley", "Lisa", "Lisa Kewley", "Kewley"], "question": "in the last ten years, has won a Hubble postdoctoral fellowship, the Annie J. Cannon Award, the Newton Lacy Pierce Prize, and been elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science?"} +{"answers": ["Our Man Bashir"], "question": "the \"\" episode \"\" was based in part on James Bond films, something Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer was not happy about?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William P. Levine", "Levine"], "question": "a Dachau concentration camp survivor recognized Major General nearly 40 years later because Levine had carried him in his arms?"} +{"answers": ["Widener Library"], "question": "the four miles of stacks aisles in Harvard's 3.5-million-volume are so labyrinthine that one student felt she ought to carry \"a compass, a sandwich, and a whistle\" when entering?"} +{"answers": ["Kalaya", "Yaza Datu Kalaya", "Yaza"], "question": "Crown Princess is the subject of some of the \"most beautiful poems in Burmese literature\" by her nephew and husband Natshinnaung?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Zelda", "Tropical Storm Zelda"], "question": " destroyed 95% of Marshall Islands' crops?"} +{"answers": ["Hedda", "Hedda Vernon Films", "Vernon", "Hedda Vernon"], "question": "German silent film actress was 28 years old when she played the role of a 15-year-old girl in a film?"} +{"answers": ["St James' Church", "St James' Church, Handsworth"], "question": "the northwest tower of , used to be its western tower?"} +{"answers": ["Post", "Soraya Post", "Soraya"], "question": " \"\" was the first Romani in Swedish history to top the ballot for a political party at the European Parliament elections in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Darlingia ferruginea"], "question": "the had different everyday and taboo names in the local Dyirbal language?"} +{"answers": ["Alajuela Province"], "question": ", Costa Rica, is home to gothic, neo-classical, art deco, and neo-colonial churches, including a church constructed with sheet metal?"} +{"answers": ["Dominic Copeland"], "question": "David Ames auditioned for another \"Holby City\" character prior to winning the role of ?"} +{"answers": ["I will sing with the spirit"], "question": "\"\" was composed by John Rutter for the Royal School of Church Music?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf", "Rudolf Nadolny", "Nadolny"], "question": ", a German diplomat, replied that the conversation had just begun after Adolf Hitler declared it had finished?"} +{"answers": ["June 4th Museum"], "question": "the \"(temporary location pictured)\" is the permanent exhibition museum for the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Romeo and Juliet", "Romeo and Juliet"], "question": " (2013) was the first Broadway theatre adaptation of William Shakespeare's play since 1977?"} +{"answers": ["Bellette", "Jean", "Jean Bellette"], "question": " is the only woman to have won the Sulman Prize more than once?"} +{"answers": ["Catt family"], "question": "the seemingly unremarkable – father Ronald \"Scott\" Catt and his children, Hayden and Abigail – pulled off several bank robberies in Oregon and Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Adelaide", "Ames", "Adelaide Ames"], "question": "astronomer joined the Harvard College Observatory as a research assistant because she could not find any jobs in journalism?"} +{"answers": ["Mira, Mirror"], "question": "the novel is written from the viewpoint of a mirror?"} +{"answers": ["The Polish Peasant in Europe and America"], "question": " has been called a \"neglected classic\" of American empirical sociology?"} +{"answers": ["House From Hell"], "question": " was a 1998 precursor to \"Big Brother Australia\"?"} +{"answers": ["T.", "T. K. Bellis", "Bellis", "Thomas Kerrison Bellis"], "question": ", the \"Turtle King\", imported live turtles from Jamaica to London so that the Lord Mayor of London would not have to eat mock turtle soup?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Overlord"], "question": " \"(detail pictured)\", the Allied invasion of Normandy in World War II, was the largest seaborne invasion in history?"} +{"answers": ["Veterans Health Administration scandal of 2014"], "question": "as of June 5, 2014, ?"} +{"answers": ["Blanche", "Dean", "Blanche Evans Dean"], "question": "biology teacher wrote several books about Alabama's natural history after becoming frustrated with the lack of books on the subject?"} +{"answers": ["Cheddar Palace"], "question": "the site of the is within the grounds of The Kings of Wessex Academy?"} +{"answers": ["Vénus de Quinipily"], "question": "during the 17th century many couples performed \"erotic\" acts near \"\", and it was thrown into the river twice for being an object of pagan veneration?"} +{"answers": ["Natalia Poklonskaya", "Poklonskaya", "Natalia Vladimirovna Poklonskaya", "Natalia"], "question": "the Prosecutor General of Crimea, , is barred from entering European Union countries?"} +{"answers": ["Black Widow", "Black Widow"], "question": "Iggy Azalea's \"\", co-written by Katy Perry, was originally intended to be a duet with both singers?"} +{"answers": ["Murray Buchan", "Buchan", "Murray"], "question": "Olympian originally wanted to work in mountain rescues?"} +{"answers": ["El Gran Carlemany"], "question": "\"\", the national anthem of Andorra, proclaims the microstate as the \"only remaining daughter of the Carolingian empire\"?"} +{"answers": ["Isusumbong Kita Sa Tatay Ko"], "question": "the 1999 film was the first Philippine-produced film to exceed 100 million pesos in box office gross?"} +{"answers": ["Anti-Zionist League in Iraq"], "question": "after it was banned, members of the were arrested and charged with the crime of Zionism?"} +{"answers": ["Bedford Road Historic District"], "question": "the \"\" has been described as the first residential subdivision in Armonk, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Harutiun Djangulian", "Jangülian", "Harutiun", "Harutiun Jangülian"], "question": "Armenian activist launched the 1890 Kum Kapu demonstration by interrupting a mass and reading a declaration from the altar?"} +{"answers": ["Granny", "Granny"], "question": ", also known as J2, is the oldest known orca at an estimated 103 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Senyonjo", "Christopher Senyonjo"], "question": ", a retired bishop of the Church of Uganda who opposed \"draconian\" anti-gay legislation, was honored by former US president Bill Clinton?"} +{"answers": ["LORAN"], "question": "negotiations to place a radio navigation site in Nova Scotia were going poorly until the US Navy men refused proffered cigarettes?"} +{"answers": ["Nirmala", "Nirmala"], "question": "the 1928 Hindi novel uses fiction to promote social reform of the dowry system in India?"} +{"answers": ["GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards", "GMMSF Box Office Entertainment Awards", "Box Office Entertainment Awards"], "question": "the 39th annual ceremony was referred to as the 40th due to superstition?"} +{"answers": ["Savo", "Zlatić", "Savo Zlatić", "Savo Vjerko Zlatić"], "question": " took up chess composition while imprisoned, using chess pieces made of bread?"} +{"answers": ["Jean D'Costa", "Jean", "Jean Constance D'Costa", "D'Costa"], "question": " novels for children have narrative in Standard English and dialogue in Jamaican Creole?"} +{"answers": ["Carlos", "Carlos G. Vallés", "Vallés"], "question": "Jesuit priest was awarded Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak, the highest literary award in the Gujarati language, in 1978?"} +{"answers": ["Ejector Seat"], "question": "in the British game show , contestants who give wrong answers find their chairs moving backwards?"} +{"answers": ["Healey", "Jason", "Jason Healey"], "question": " predicted that the National Security Agency would be \"shredded by the computer security community\" for its failure to expose the Heartbleed security bug?"} +{"answers": ["Sun Lounge", "Sun Lounge"], "question": "the Seaboard Air Line Railroad's \"\" featured lamps made from driftwood?"} +{"answers": ["Dastidar", "Purnendu Dastidar", "Purnendu"], "question": " was elected to the East Pakistan Legislative Assembly in 1954 while in jail?"} +{"answers": ["Community-based program design", "Community Based Program Design"], "question": "one of the benefits of is a learning experience between a consumer and a social services provider?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland", "Henry", "Northumberland"], "question": ", went from being congratulated by the King to being attainted and his son taken to the Tower of London?"} +{"answers": ["The Cambridge History of India", "The New Cambridge History of India"], "question": " would have had six volumes, but Volume II was abandoned?"} +{"answers": ["The Flick"], "question": "the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Drama-winning play, , is about three movie theater ushers?"} +{"answers": ["I Got U"], "question": "Duke Dumont's \"\" contains \"all the summertime essentials: steel drums, Balearic synths and a myriad of earworm hooks\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lathrop House", "Edward Lathrop House", "Lathrop House"], "question": "despite Frederick Law Olmsted's wishes, Francis Allen had Vassar College's built directly north of Strong House?"} +{"answers": ["The Wrath of the Gods", "The Wrath of the Gods", "Wrath of the Gods"], "question": "Sessue Hayakawa, who played the role of Tsuru Aoki's father in the film , married her the same year the film was released?"} +{"answers": ["Fishergate Baptist Church"], "question": " in Preston, Lancashire, contains four wheel windows?"} +{"answers": ["Veerabhadram", "Tammineni Veerabhadram", "Tammineni"], "question": " was the Communist Party of India (Marxist) candidate with the most votes outside Kerala and West Bengal in the 1998 Indian general election?"} +{"answers": ["Inés Coronel Barreras", "Barreras", "Coronel Barreras", "Inés"], "question": "while Mexican drug lord was officially listed as a cattle rancher in Durango, the neighbors claimed he was growing marijuana and opium poppies?"} +{"answers": ["Kota Kinabalu City Mosque"], "question": "the is home to a fish farm?"} +{"answers": ["Lai", "Xu Lai", "Xu Lai", "Xu"], "question": "film star \"\", who worked as a secret agent during World War II, died in prison following political persecution by Madame Mao?"} +{"answers": ["Grey Gull", "Grey gull"], "question": "the nests inland in a desert some 35 to 100 km (22 to 62 miles) from the sea?"} +{"answers": ["Alejandro Villanueva", "Alejandro Villanueva", "Alejandro", "Villanueva", "Alejandro Villanueva Martín"], "question": "if United States Army Ranger does not make an NFL roster, he plans to return to Afghanistan for a fourth tour of duty?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Bárbara de Heredia"], "question": "a cobbler taught the first lessons at public school when it opened in 1860?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Wanglat", "James Lowangcha Wanglat"], "question": ", BJP candidate in the 2014 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, is from the Namsang-Borduria royal family?"} +{"answers": ["Pińsk Ghetto"], "question": "Do you know that, when it occurred, the mass shooting in the was the second largest anti-Jewish operation in a single settlement?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Christopher Gibbs", "Christopher Henry Gibbs", "Gibbs"], "question": " and Robert Fraser are credited with inventing \"Swinging London\"?"} +{"answers": ["Speyer wine bottle"], "question": "a \"\" found in Germany has been called the world's \"oldest existing bottle of wine\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kizlar Agha"], "question": "the , the chief eunuch of the Ottoman Sultans' harem, ranked third in the state hierarchy after the Grand Vizier and the Shaykh al-Islām?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Coleridge", "Arthur Coleridge", "Arthur Duke Coleridge"], "question": "cricketing lawyer , great-nephew of the poet, organised the first full performance of Bach's \"Mass in B minor\" in England?"} +{"answers": ["Rahul Shewale", "Rahul Ramesh Shewale", "Shewale", "Rahul"], "question": " recently won the Mumbai seat in the Parliament of India by a margin of 138,000 votes?"} +{"answers": ["Mischief Makers"], "question": "twelve years after its release, \"GamesRadar\" called the 1997 \"possibly the most underrated and widely ignored game on the N64\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kofidis", "Matthaios", "Matthaios Kofidis"], "question": ", former member of the Ottoman parliament, was among the Greek notables hanged in Amasya by the Turkish National Movement?"} +{"answers": ["Clal Center"], "question": "the architect of the \"\", the first upscale, indoor shopping mall in Jerusalem, candidly added the project to an Israeli exhibition titled \"Bad Jobs\"?"} +{"answers": ["At Fillmore East", "Fillmore East"], "question": "The Allman Brothers Band recorded their first live album, , over three successive nights in March 1971?"} +{"answers": ["Lucky iron fish"], "question": "the is a fish-shaped ingot used to provide dietary iron to rural Cambodians who cannot afford iron-rich foods?"} +{"answers": ["Security Printing & Minting Corporation of India Limited", "Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India", "Security Printing & Minting Corporation of India Ltd."], "question": " produces currencies and coins for India?"} +{"answers": ["Lick Run", "Lick Run"], "question": "in 1931, was said to be \"one of the best streams in this section of Clearfield County\", but was found to be entirely devoid of fish 52 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Henk", "Jonker", "Henk'' Jonker", "Henk Jonker"], "question": "tall, blonde photographer disguised himself as a female nurse during World War II while working for the Dutch resistance?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Amelie of Baden", "Princess Marie Amelie of Baden", "Baden", "Princess"], "question": " \"\", the wife of a Scottish duke, attended the 1856 baptism of Napoléon, Prince Imperial?"} +{"answers": ["Ford Island"], "question": " was used by ancient Hawaiians for a ceremony to swap sex partners, was bought by the US Army in 1917, and was the center of the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941?"} +{"answers": ["Vratislav Lokvenc", "Vratislav", "Lokvenc"], "question": "footballer won five league titles in six seasons with Sparta Prague?"} +{"answers": ["Bobby Byrne", "Bobby", "Bobby Byrne", "Byrne"], "question": "16-year-old replaced Tommy Dorsey upon The Dorsey Brothers' split?"} +{"answers": ["Convention Conundrum", "The Convention Conundrum"], "question": "James Earl Jones and Carrie Fisher appeared in \"The Big Bang Theory\" episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of the Gambia", "flag of the Gambia"], "question": "the blue band on the \"\" represents the river that gives the country its name?"} +{"answers": ["Paul", "Tagaris", "Paul Palaiologos Tagaris"], "question": " was an Orthodox monk and impostor, who at one point claimed to be the Patriarch of Jerusalem, and even managed to be named Latin Patriarch of Constantinople by the Pope?"} +{"answers": ["Luther", "Kaltenbach", "Luther Kaltenbach"], "question": "Medal of Honor recipient was granted a pension of twenty-four dollars a month by an Act of Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Drexel 4175"], "question": ", a music manuscript commonplace book belonging to the New York Public Library, is an important source for seventeenth-century English song?"} +{"answers": ["Kiryat Shomrei Emunim"], "question": "a 36-year-old yeshiva student in , Jerusalem, discovered a bomb planted in a garbage can and dismantled it himself before calling police?"} +{"answers": ["Elsa", "Elsa Billgren", "Billgren"], "question": "Swedish television presenter \"\" is the daughter of artist and writer Ernst Billgren?"} +{"answers": ["Skeet Shoot"], "question": " was a \"shoddily programmed, graphically primitive game\", but sold well?"} +{"answers": ["Hakon Bjarnason", "Ingibjörg H. Bjarnason", "Bjarnason", "Ingibjörg"], "question": "in 1922 became the first woman elected to the Icelandic parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Nantucket"], "question": " was designed to provide emergency support for one-half of a carrier air group?"} +{"answers": ["Raouf Bundhun", "Abdool Raouf Bundhun", "A. Raouf Bundhun", "Raouf", "Bundhun"], "question": ", a former vice president of Mauritius, received the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman award in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["DAP Racing", "Ownership of California Chrome"], "question": "two horse racing newcomers calling themselves won the 2014 Kentucky Derby with California Chrome?"} +{"answers": ["The Banquet of Cleopatra", "The Banquet of Cleopatra"], "question": "Tiepolo's \"\" of 1744, now in Melbourne, shows Cleopatra about to dissolve a pearl in vinegar in order to win a bet?"} +{"answers": ["Blek"], "question": "the puzzle game was inspired by Golan Levin, the Bauhaus, and Japanese calligraphy, and reached the top of the App Store charts with over a million copies sold?"} +{"answers": ["Horatio Chriesman", "Chriesman", "Horatio"], "question": "surveyor helped choose the seat of government for the Republic of Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Hen", "hen", "Hen"], "question": "if somebody wants to employ a gender-neutral pronoun in Swedish, he/she can use ?"} +{"answers": ["Amanda Yan", "Amanda", "Yan"], "question": ", who won a gold medal at the 2014 Women's World Wheelchair Basketball Champion­ship, was also a national shot put champion?"} +{"answers": ["Clearbury Ring"], "question": "although , a hillfort near Salisbury in southern England, dates to the Iron Age, a paleolithic hand axe was found there?"} +{"answers": ["John McClure", "McClure", "John McClure", "John Taylor McClure", "John"], "question": "record producer kept his Grammy Awards in a box in his barn?"} +{"answers": ["Köhler", "Siegfried", "Siegfried Köhler", "Siegfried Köhler"], "question": " conducted Wagner's \"Rienzi\" and premiered operas by Volker David Kirchner at the Staatstheater Wiesbaden \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Saltsman", "Adam Saltsman", "Adam"], "question": "\"Boing Boing\" described the endless runner \"Canabalt\" by as a \"one-button action-opus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nederluleå Church"], "question": " is the largest medieval church in the Swedish land of Norrland?"} +{"answers": ["Armstrong", "Maitland", "Maitland Armstrong", "David Maitland Armstrong"], "question": " showed U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant around the 1878 Paris Exposition Universelle and was awarded the \"Légion d'honneur\" for his work there?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Curl", "Robert", "Curl"], "question": ", who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of buckminsterfullerene, ruined his mother's stove with nitric acid from his first chemistry set?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Porter Alexander", "Edward", "Alexander"], "question": "artillery expert ascended in an observation balloon during an American Civil War battle?"} +{"answers": ["Rheingauer Kantorei"], "question": "the performed Mendelssohn's oratorio \"Elias\" in the \"Geisenheimer Dom\" and in the \"Marktkirche Wiesbaden\"?"} +{"answers": ["Peaty", "Adam Peaty", "Adam George Peaty", "Adam"], "question": " beat the Olympic champion and world record holder to win the 100 metre breaststroke at the 2014 Commonwealth Games?"} +{"answers": ["Octopus macropus", "Callistoctopus macropus"], "question": "predatory fish sometimes associate with the , snapping up organisms that it flushes from among the branches of corals?"} +{"answers": ["Birger", "Motzfeldt", "Birger Fredrik Motzfeldt OBE", "Birger Fredrik Motzfeldt"], "question": " headed the Royal Norwegian Air Force from 1955 to 1960?"} +{"answers": ["Kase Run"], "question": "there are 78 disturbances on ?"} +{"answers": ["Sleepy Hollow Country Club"], "question": "Beyoncé's music video for \"Best Thing I Never Had\" was filmed at \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Arthur"], "question": "no other known hurricane has struck North Carolina as early in the calendar year as did ?"} +{"answers": ["Dickel", "George Dickel", "George", "George Adam Dickel", "George A. Dickel"], "question": ", who gave his name to a brand of Tennessee whiskey, immigrated to the United States from Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site"], "question": "the labor force at the included indentured servants?"} +{"answers": ["Hope in Front of Me"], "question": "on , former \"American Idol\" contestant Danny Gokey moved from his previous country music sound toward a more blue-eyed soul style?"} +{"answers": ["Natalie Nakase", "Natalie Mitsue Nakase", "Natalie", "Nakase"], "question": " was the first female head coach in Japan's top professional men's basketball league?"} +{"answers": ["Lady Jane", "Lady Jane"], "question": " led to Sweet Fanny Adams and Pussy Galore?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait of Andrea Doria as Neptune"], "question": "the stiff wood in Bronzino's of Genoan admiral Andrea Doria \"\" may represent an erection?"} +{"answers": ["Fiacre", "Fiacre"], "question": "in 1860 the \"Compagnie Impériale des Voitures\" in Paris operated 3830 , owned 8000 horses, and carried over 10million passengers?"} +{"answers": ["XHTM-TDT"], "question": "Mexican television station has five relay transmitters in five states?"} +{"answers": ["Campos", "Paco", "Paco Campos"], "question": " scored 127 goals in La Ligathe most by any player from the Canary Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Ned Hanlon", "Hanlon", "Ned Hanlon", "Ned"], "question": " \"\", inventor of the \"Baltimore chop\", was \"The Father of Modern Baseball\"?"} +{"answers": ["Terquem", "Olry", "Olry Terquem"], "question": "19th-century French geometer , writing as \"Tsarphati\", was an outspoken advocate of the Reform movement in Judaism?"} +{"answers": ["RY Sagittarii"], "question": "the star is periodically dimmed by clouds of carbon dust most likely ejected by the star itself?"} +{"answers": ["Willem Witteveen", "Willem", "Willem Johannes Witteveen", "Witteveen"], "question": ", who was killed on 17 July 2014 as a passenger of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, was a legal scholar, senator and non-fiction writer from the Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["Jakey Hollow Natural Area"], "question": "with an area of 59 acres (24 hectares), the is one of the smallest natural areas in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Radius clause"], "question": "local concert promoters sometimes music acts from performing in nearby cities to protect ticket sales?"} +{"answers": ["Voight", "Barry", "Barry Voight"], "question": "volcanologist , a former professor at Pennsylvania State University, is the brother of Academy Award-winning actor Jon Voight and songwriter Chip Taylor?"} +{"answers": ["Aphaenogaster longaeva"], "question": "the wings of the extinct ant had \"excessively delicate\" hairs?"} +{"answers": ["Meyne Wyatt", "Meyne", "Wyatt"], "question": " is the first indigenous actor to join the main cast of the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kesher Israel Congregation", "Kesher Israel Congregation", "Kesher Israel"], "question": " had to relocate its synagogue to make way for expansion of the Pennsylvania State Capitol Complextwice in thirty years?"} +{"answers": ["Not Guilty", "Not Guilty"], "question": "The Beatles logged 99 takes of \"\" but then left it off the \"White Album\"?"} +{"answers": ["de Fundatie", "Museum de Fundatie"], "question": "the authenticity of the 1886 Van Gogh painting \"Le Blute-Fin Windmill\" \"\" in s collection was established in 2010 by the Van Gogh Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin Scott Cron", "Cron", "Kevin Cron", "Kevin"], "question": " set Arizona high school baseball records for home runs?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Wedge", "Wedge"], "question": "according to , the famous white frock worn by Mick Jagger at 1969's Stones in the Park free concert came from Wedge's Countdown boutique?"} +{"answers": ["A Voice in the Dark", "A Voice in the Dark"], "question": "artist Larime Taylor draws the comic book series using only his mouth, a brush, and a Wacom Cintiq tablet?"} +{"answers": ["Kalix Church"], "question": " \"\" in Sweden has twice been pillaged by Russian troops?"} +{"answers": ["Art Whitney", "Art", "Whitney"], "question": " helped the New York Giants win the 1888 and 1889 World Series?"} +{"answers": ["The Night We Called It a Day", "The Night We Called It a Day", "Night We Called It a Day"], "question": "on the album , vocalist Listener reads a verse complete with its punctuation?"} +{"answers": ["Vanoff", "Felisa Vanoff", "Felisa"], "question": " was the first female choreographer for the Hasty Pudding Theatricals, and became a lead dancer for the New York City Opera?"} +{"answers": ["Korean melon"], "question": "the seeds of the have been investigated for use in controlling diabetes?"} +{"answers": ["Ganga Bruta"], "question": " was \"Humberto Mauro's best film\", but was also called \"the worst film of all time\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kenton Grua", "Grua", "Kenton"], "question": "in 1977, was the first person in recorded history to walk through the entire length of the Grand Canyon \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Évariste", "Évariste Vital Luminais", "Luminais"], "question": "19th-century painter was sometimes called \"the painter of the Gauls\"?"} +{"answers": ["Teresa Magbanua", "Teresa Ferraris Magbanua", "Teresa", "Magbanua"], "question": " was the only woman to command combat troops in the Visayan region during the Philippine Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Tranquility Bass", "Tranquility", "Bass"], "question": "s debut album \"Let the Freak Flag Fly\" was recorded on Lopez Island in Washington over a period of more than two years?"} +{"answers": ["Muriel", "Pemberton", "Muriel Alice Pemberton", "Muriel Pemberton"], "question": " \"invented art-school training in fashion in Britain\"?"} +{"answers": ["Meadowlark", "Meadowlark"], "question": "the was the last Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad passenger train to serve Southern Illinois?"} +{"answers": ["CECAFA Cup", "2000 CECAFA Cup"], "question": "the final was between Uganda and Uganda?"} +{"answers": ["Florian Psalter", "St. Florian's Psalter", "Sankt Florian Psalter", "Sankt Florian"], "question": "the trilingual 14th-century \"(page pictured)\" contains one of the oldest texts in Polish?"} +{"answers": ["Yasser Salihee", "Yasser", "Salihee"], "question": "journalist and physician sometimes used his patients in Baghdad as sources for his articles?"} +{"answers": ["FF Aquilae"], "question": "the main star of is a pulsating supergiant 39 times the diameter of the Sun?"} +{"answers": ["Teodorescu", "Alice Teodorescu", "Alice"], "question": " \"has made herself known as a provocative and fearless liberal debater\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jacek i Agatka"], "question": "many kindergartens in Poland were named after the children's television series ?"} +{"answers": ["Sally Tuffin", "Tuffin", "Sally"], "question": "the fashion designer created clothes on James Wedge's billiard table?"} +{"answers": ["Golgota Picnic"], "question": "the play has been the target of protests by conservative Christian groups in France and Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Harlon Bronson Carter", "Harlon Carter", "Harlon", "Carter"], "question": "National Rifle Association leader conviction for murder as a teenager was overturned on appeal?"} +{"answers": ["Fann Street Foundry", "Fann Street"], "question": "typographers at the created the first lower-case sans serif typeface, and the first patented one?"} +{"answers": ["Janey", "Ironside", "Janey Ironside"], "question": " was a \"style icon\" who taught fashion to Antony Price, Ossie Clark and Zandra Rhodes?"} +{"answers": ["Calvary Episcopal Church", "Calvary Episcopal Church"], "question": "the wealthy couple who built the , had shocked Nashville society with their 1864 marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Robban Andersson", "Robban", "Andersson"], "question": " ate thirteen sausages in two minutes for \"Talang 2010\"?"} +{"answers": ["Deacon", "McGuire", "Deacon McGuire"], "question": "an x-ray of catcher gnarled left hand \"\" showed \"36 breaks, twists or bumps all due to baseball accidents\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lourdinha", "Lourdinha Bittencourt", "Bittencourt"], "question": "the Brazilian singer , a member of the Trio de Ouro, had been a foundling?"} +{"answers": ["Reserve Police Battalion 101", "Reserve Police Battalion"], "question": "the massacre in Józefów was committed by the men of , who were too old for the regular army?"} +{"answers": ["Astronomical Society of New South Wales"], "question": "over 500 comets, asteroids, and novae have been discovered by three members of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Lebih Indah"], "question": "the music video for Siti Nurhaliza's song \"\" also serves as a commercial for her SimplySiti range of products?"} +{"answers": ["Kvinden & Samfundet"], "question": "Denmark's \"(Woman & Society)\", published since 1885, claims to be the world's oldest women's magazine?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office", "United States Post Office"], "question": "the former \"\" is one of only three in the state designed by private architects under the Tarsney Act, and the only one outside of New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Gross", "Emil Michael Gross", "Emil Gross", "Emil"], "question": " set a Major League Baseball record by appearing in 87 games as catcher?"} +{"answers": ["Meikle", "Lindon Meikle", "Lindon Levi Meikle", "Lindon"], "question": " signed for Eastwood Town following a trial, after his father suggested he join his brother Deon at the club?"} +{"answers": ["Lágrimas Cálidas", "Lágrimas Cálidas''"], "question": "Fanny Lú's album mixes pop music with Caribbean rhythms?"} +{"answers": ["Young", "Arinn Young", "Arinn"], "question": " was the youngest player on the Canadian team that won the 2014 Women's World Wheelchair Basketball Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Pittoni", "Valentino", "Valentino Pittoni"], "question": "in 1920 socialist politician \"\" argued that the Italian city of Trieste should become a state in the Austrian republic?"} +{"answers": ["Deep Breath", "Deep Breath"], "question": "a rough cut of \"\", the first episode of the eighth series of \"Doctor Who\", was leaked online six weeks before the episode was due to air?"} +{"answers": ["Englesea Brook Chapel and Museum"], "question": " contains the first organ to be used in a Primitive Methodist chapel?"} +{"answers": ["Freddie Hornik", "Hornik", "Freddie"], "question": " co-founded Dandie Fashions and helped turn Granny Takes a Trip into an international fashion brand?"} +{"answers": ["Simon Maina Munyi", "Maina", "Simon", "Simon Maina"], "question": "Kenyan , the 1998 Commonwealth Games champion over 10,000 metres, was deported from Japan after being injured in 2007 and dropped from the Toyota team?"} +{"answers": ["Greg", "Wohlwend", "Greg Wohlwend"], "question": "independent video game artist designed \"Threes!\", \"Ridiculous Fishing\", \"Hundreds\", \"Gasketball\", \"Puzzlejuice\", and \"Solipskier\" \"(icons pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Royal intermarriage", "Dynastic marriage"], "question": "the Habsburgs' frequent practice of led to severe inbreeding?"} +{"answers": ["Jim Donnelly", "Jim Donnelly", "Donnelly", "Jim"], "question": "in 1896 \"The Sporting Life\" wrote of Baltimore Orioles third baseman that a \"prettier or headier fielder ... would be difficult to find\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Slam", "Grand Slam"], "question": "only five times in Philippine Basketball Association history has a team won the ?"} +{"answers": ["Common", "Common"], "question": "reviewers found the BBC One film \"unrelentingly depressing\" and \"profoundly engaging\"?"} +{"answers": ["D'Audney", "Angela D'Audney", "Angela", "Angela Louise D'Audney"], "question": "New Zealand television news anchor caused a national furore in 1982 by appearing topless in the TV comedy play \"The Venus Touch\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paratropis tuxtlensis"], "question": " \"\", a newly discovered species of spider, coats its body in soil, apparently to conceal itself?"} +{"answers": ["Jaga Dia Untukku"], "question": "\"\", a song by Siti Nurhaliza, was inspired by feelings about her husband's motorcycle accident?"} +{"answers": ["MGM-Pathé Communications"], "question": "the short-lived was formed in 1990 when Giancarlo Parretti purchased MGM/UA Communications Inc. and merged it with his Pathé Communications Group?"} +{"answers": ["2005 FA Community Shield", "FA Community Shield"], "question": "after Arsenal's defeat in the , manager Arsène Wenger stated, \"no-one regards it as a trophy so I do not mind anymore\"?"} +{"answers": ["Horn", "Brita", "von Horn", "Brita von Horn"], "question": "Swedish director \"\" was the first to stage a Chekhov play in Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["Alex'' Rae", "Alex", "Rae", "Alex Rae", "Alex Rae"], "question": "newly signed was made captain of Jersey RFC?"} +{"answers": ["Acacia parramattensis"], "question": "the can grow to tall in five years?"} +{"answers": ["Ilie B. Moscovici", "Moscovici", "Ilie", "Ilie Moscovici"], "question": " was detained for instigating the Romanian strike of 1920, though he \"did not wish for a revolution\", and for his party's Comintern affiliation, though he had opposed it?"} +{"answers": ["Beryl", "Randle", "Beryl Randle"], "question": " broke two world records, nearly 40 years apart?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur Beale"], "question": "you can buy a monkey's fist at ?"} +{"answers": ["Normandy landings"], "question": "a key target for the , Caen \"\", was not captured by the Allies until 21 July 1944?"} +{"answers": ["University of Michigan Men's Glee Club"], "question": "the is the school's oldest student organization?"} +{"answers": ["Bangladeshi nationalism"], "question": " was popularized by President Ziaur Rahman as a substitute for Bengali nationalism?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Henry Herriman", "William H. Herriman", "Herriman"], "question": " donated artworks to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Brooklyn Museum, and his sister founded the world's first skyscraper hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Lucas Bros. Moving Co."], "question": " is based on its creators' experiences as cable television installers?"} +{"answers": ["Family Bible", "Family Bible"], "question": "Willie Nelson sold \"\" to a guitar instructor for US$50 and the cost of his dinner?"} +{"answers": ["Hammond House", "Hammond House"], "question": " \"\" has hosted Lyme disease research, a \"hodge-podge\" historic house museum, folk hootenan­nies, and possibly a Revolu­tion­ary War military conference?"} +{"answers": ["Kacy", "Kacy Catanzaro", "Catanzaro", "Kacy Esther Catanzaro"], "question": " was the first woman to reach the finals of \"American Ninja Warrior\"?"} +{"answers": ["Carapella", "Aaron Carapella", "Aaron"], "question": "self-taught cartographer makes maps of the locations and names of Pre-Columbian indigenous tribes of North America circa 1490?"} +{"answers": ["Vantablack"], "question": ", a material made from carbon nanotubes, is the blackest substance known?"} +{"answers": ["Imam", "J.", "J. Mohammed Imam"], "question": "the Muslim League politician was awarded the title \"Mushir ul-Mulk\" (\"Advisor of the Kingdom\") by the Maharaja of Mysore in 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Halichoeres maculipinna"], "question": " can change its sex, and engages in lek mating?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Alonzo", "Alonzo Davis"], "question": " and his brother were inspired to found the Brockman Gallery while driving back to Los Angeles following the Meredith March?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Goodwood", "Operation Goodwood"], "question": " was the last in a series of \"intensely disappointing\" attempts to sink the German battleship \"Tirpitz\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marcel", "Marcel Perez", "Perez"], "question": "after started as a clown, he directed and played the character Robinet in 150 silent films?"} +{"answers": ["John Coyne McManus", "McManus", "John C. McManus", "John"], "question": "American military history expert is the author of \"Grunts\"?"} +{"answers": ["Public Seal of Niue", "Seal of Niue"], "question": "the Speaker of the Niuean Assembly is responsible for ensuring the \"\" is not misused?"} +{"answers": ["The International 2014"], "question": "the \"Dota 2\" esports tournament has a prize pool of more than larger than that of the 2014 Masters Tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Bullus", "Eric", "Bullus", "Eric Edward Bullus"], "question": "in 1952, British MP proposed the reintroduction of flogging as a criminal punishment?"} +{"answers": ["Johnstone", "John Johnstone", "John Johnstone", "John"], "question": "in 1765, Scottish nabob , aged 31, returned from India with a fortune equivalent to in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["East Branch Chillisquaque Creek"], "question": "there are 122 erosion sites on ?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Brown", "Brown", "James Brown"], "question": "Elvis impersonator is best known for songs that Elvis never recorded, sung in the style of Elvis?"} +{"answers": ["The Philaletheis Society", "Philaletheis Society"], "question": "the \"(production pictured)\" was Vassar College's first student organization?"} +{"answers": ["Marvel One-Shots"], "question": "Marvel Studios considered making stand-alone short filmsknown as for Loki, Black Panther, and Damage Control?"} +{"answers": ["Mississippi", "baby", "Mississippi baby"], "question": "the human immunodeficiency virus reappeared in the after she was thought to be cured?"} +{"answers": ["Sakata Minato-za"], "question": "the revival of the , the oldest cinema in Sakata, Yamagata, Japan, has been called \"like something out of a movie\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Francis Hill Coley", "Mary Francis Hill", "Mary", "Coley"], "question": ", an African-American lay midwife in Georgia, was featured in a 1952 instructional film used in training midwives around the world?"} +{"answers": ["Dinah", "Dinah Nuthead", "Nuthead"], "question": "although possibly illiterate, was one of the first licensed women printers in the Thirteen Colonies?"} +{"answers": ["You Never Give Me Your Money"], "question": "Beatles, birds and crickets contributed to \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Elsa", "Elsa Sigrid Collin", "Elsa Collin", "Collin"], "question": " \"\" was the first woman at any Swedish university to be part of a student spex show?"} +{"answers": ["Milo Moiré", "Milo", "Moiré"], "question": "performance artist claims her naked works are inspired by the script theory of cognitive psychology?"} +{"answers": ["John W. Hair", "John William Hair", "John", "Hair"], "question": "when the mayor of Saskatoon, , said in 1930 that unemployment in his city was \"under control\", he was \"terribly wrong\"?"} +{"answers": ["Torberry Hill"], "question": " in West Sussex is the site of an Iron Age hill fort and supports a mound known as the Fairy Bed, where fairies are said to dance every Midsummer Eve?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Adams", "Arthur Adams", "Adams"], "question": " \"\" spent two years drawing the six issues of \"Longshot\" and his artwork was called the miniseries' \"one major saving grace\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fenix Rage"], "question": "journalists compared the Costa Rican video game to a cross between \"Super Meat Boy\" and \"Flappy Bird\"?"} +{"answers": ["Flass"], "question": ", an English country house in Cumbria, was built by opium traders in the nineteenth century and used for cannabis cultivation in the twenty-first?"} +{"answers": ["Philippe Capdenat", "Philippe", "Capdenat"], "question": "'s 2001 opera \"Une Carmen\" re-imagined Bizet's \"Carmen\" in Morocco?"} +{"answers": ["BL Telescopii"], "question": "the runaway binary star system is 11,000 light-years off the galactic plane?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Gillan Risser", "Paul G. Risser", "Risser", "Paul"], "question": " served as president of Miami University and Oregon State University as well as chancellor of the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education?"} +{"answers": ["Khar Bii"], "question": ", a reality television show consisting of a search for Senegal's most beautiful ram, was the country's most popular television show in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["One Million Plan", "one million", "One Million"], "question": "the 1944 was the first time Jewish immigration from Arab and Muslim countries became official policy of the Zionist leadership?"} +{"answers": ["Archie", "Archie Simpson", "Simpson"], "question": "as a boy, golf course designer was the favourite caddy of Sir Alexander Grant, Principal of the University of Edinburgh?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Crusis Women's Choir"], "question": "the is the oldest feminist choir in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Su Rong", "Rong", "Su"], "question": " is the highest-ranking Chinese official to come under investigation for corruption during the presidency of Xi Jinping?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Depression One", "Tropical Depression One"], "question": "flooding in New Market, caused by a over Jamaica in 1979, had not fully subsided after six months?"} +{"answers": ["Olivia Pope", "Olivia Carolyn Pope"], "question": " was spoofed by Jennifer Hudson when the Obama administration needed a spokesman for its Affordable Care Act?"} +{"answers": ["Three Beauties of the Present Day"], "question": "Utamaro was known for his depictions of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Nickell", "Joe", "Nickell"], "question": "skeptic was an advisor on the 2007 horror film \"The Reaping\", in which actress Hilary Swank plays an investigator of the paranormal?"} +{"answers": ["Principality of Nitra"], "question": "much of the history of the remains uncertain?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Cunningham"], "question": " headed an inquiry into the 1935 \"On-to-Ottawa\" march, was a war-crimes judge in Singapore, and became speaker of the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["Surat City Bus"], "question": "the are operated by private partners for the Surat Municipal Corporation under a public–private partnership?"} +{"answers": ["Eduardo Garcia", "Eduardo", "Eduardo Garcia", "Garcia"], "question": "with the prosthetic arm he had fitted after an electrical accident, \"bionic chef\" has \"superpowers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Departures", "Departures"], "question": "in discussing his film , director Yōjirō Takita drew parallels between cellists and morticians?"} +{"answers": ["Chinamita"], "question": "the Spanish believed that the fierce Maya were cannibals?"} +{"answers": ["Czechoslovakia national football team"], "question": "Josef Masopust was awarded the Ballon d'Or after helping the reach the 1962 FIFA World Cup Final?"} +{"answers": ["John Crittle", "Crittle", "John"], "question": " mother mistook Jimi Hendrix for Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["Bennett", "Charlie Bennett", "Charlie"], "question": "the baseball career of \"\", who reportedly invented the chest protector, ended when his legs were run over by a train?"} +{"answers": ["XELD-TV"], "question": " was the first Mexican television station to affiliate with an American network?"} +{"answers": ["McConnell-Mills", "Frances McConnell-Mills", "Frances Mary McConnell-Mills", "Frances"], "question": " father, a doctor, refused to pay for her medical school tuition because he thought medicine was \"too hard a life for a woman\"?"} +{"answers": ["Etheostoma variatum"], "question": "when are seen, rivers are probably clean?"} +{"answers": ["Iftah Ya Simsim"], "question": "several Muppets were taken captive after the set of was stormed?"} +{"answers": ["Brunson", "Jalen Brunson", "Jalen"], "question": " \"\" is a left-handed point guard, as is his father Rick Brunson, a nine-year National Basketball Association veteran?"} +{"answers": ["Dartford Crossing"], "question": "the is the busiest estuarial crossing in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Counter-Reformation in Poland"], "question": "the concluded successfully with the Repnin Sejm of 1768, which abolished legal discrimination against religious dissidents?"} +{"answers": ["Uchchhishta Ganapati"], "question": "the Tantric deity is often depicted with a naked goddess, each touching the other's genitals?"} +{"answers": ["The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour"], "question": ", a tour by Beyoncé, was so called after her husband, Shawn \"Jay-Z\" Carter?"} +{"answers": ["M. B. Curtis", "Maurice Curtis", "Curtis", "Maurice"], "question": "19th-century actor said his hugely successful characterization of a Jewish traveling salesman \"\" was based on \"one of the most comical men that I ever met\"?"} +{"answers": ["100 prisoners problem"], "question": "two incommunicado game show contestants can use the to maximize the odds of sticking Monty Hall with the goat?"} +{"answers": ["Welcome Rotonda"], "question": "in 1995, a businessman scaled Quezon City's and staged a hunger strike to urge disqualification of Chinese Filipino candidates from running in that year's election?"} +{"answers": ["Leaning Tower of Toruń"], "question": "legend has it that a Teutonic Knight built the as punishment for falling in love with a woman, the tower's tilt signifying his deviant conduct?"} +{"answers": ["Geistliche Chormusik"], "question": ", a collection of 29 motets by Heinrich Schütz \"\" containing a \"plea for peace\", appeared in 1648, when the Thirty Years' War ended?"} +{"answers": ["1990 Back Bay, Massachusetts train collision", "1990 Back Bay rail accident"], "question": "in the , Amtrak's \"Night Owl\" jumped the track and hit an MBTA commuter train, causing both to jackknife through the tunnel roof to the street above?"} +{"answers": ["Eddi McKee"], "question": "actress Sarah-Jane Potts filmed her own audition for the role of in \"Holby City\", after she was approached by the show's casting director?"} +{"answers": ["Malagasy Coucal", "Malagasy coucal"], "question": "the call of the resembles the sound of water being poured from a bottle?"} +{"answers": ["Cushing", "Tom", "Tom Cushing"], "question": " 1926 play \"The Devil in the Cheese\" features a Greek bandit posing as a priest, an Egyptian god, adventures in the South Seas, and a bit of mummified cheese?"} +{"answers": ["Baluschek", "Hans Baluschek", "Hans"], "question": "the Nazis called the paintings of \"(example pictured)\" \"degenerate art\"?"} +{"answers": ["Argentine quota law"], "question": "the 1991 , which sets minimum quotas of female candidacies to legislatures, was emulated by eleven other Latin American countries?"} +{"answers": ["Weib, was weinest du"], "question": ", the \"Easter dialogue\" composed by Heinrich Schütz, was performed at the first Schütz festival in Dresden?"} +{"answers": ["HD 41248"], "question": "the Sun-like star may have two super-Earths in a 5:7 orbital resonance?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "McGeary", "Mike McGeary"], "question": "19th century baseball player was suspected of game-fixing and using a yellow umbrella to communicate with gamblers in the stands?"} +{"answers": ["Asia Minor", "Asia Minor"], "question": "the song \"\" was banned by the BBC because it parodied classical music?"} +{"answers": ["Vennen"], "question": "the offices of the Danish magazine were raided by police in the so-called \"Great Porno Affair\"?"} +{"answers": ["Red Blooded Woman"], "question": "critics called Kylie Minogue's 2004 single \"\" similar to the works of American music artists Justin Timberlake and Timbaland?"} +{"answers": ["Sutcliffe", "Sy Sutcliffe", "Sy"], "question": "catcher , who reportedly \"threw like a catapult\", died of Bright's disease four months after his final major league game?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Jones", "Jones", "Walter Jones"], "question": "in 1809 the Irish politician resigned his seat in Parliament to make way for his uncle's illegitimate son?"} +{"answers": ["Jayanti", "Jayanti"], "question": " is said to have asked the god Shukra to create a haze to shield their lovemaking from the world for ten years?"} +{"answers": ["Ko e Iki he Lagi"], "question": "no one knows who created \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fez", "Fez"], "question": "\"Eurogamer\" described their 2012 game of the year, \"(cover art pictured)\", as like a surreal, Shigeru Miyamoto version of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kekaulahao", "Joshua", "Joshua Kekaulahao"], "question": "Hawaiian legislator served as a member of the Board of Land Commissioners, in charge of addressing land claims of the Great Māhele, from 1850 to 1855?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Kuyucuk"], "question": "Turkey's first ever bird ringing station was established at , which is an internationally-designated Ramsar site and an European Destinations of Excellence (EDEN)?"} +{"answers": ["Milt Scott", "Scott", "Milt"], "question": "professional baseball player gained his nickname amid a \"Mikado\" craze that invaded the sport in 1886?"} +{"answers": ["Acala Ch'ol"], "question": "the Maya were hunted by the Spanish after they killed two Dominican friars in 1559, and within 165 years they had disappeared completely?"} +{"answers": ["East Tasman Plateau"], "question": "sediment on the records the formation of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current?"} +{"answers": ["Homage to Cézanne"], "question": "in the 1900 painting \"\" Paul Gauguin is represented by one of his paintings?"} +{"answers": ["Veloz and Yolanda"], "question": "\"LIFE\" magazine called \"the greatest dance couple in America\"?"} +{"answers": ["Epacris impressa"], "question": "Victoria became the first Australian state to adopt a floral emblem when it adopted the pink heath, a form of ?"} +{"answers": ["Leach", "Johnny", "Johnny Leach"], "question": " won three World Table Tennis Championships and was described as one of \"the sport's most influential ambassadors and promoters\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dasher Troy", "Troy", "Dasher"], "question": "in 1888 baseball player hit a game-winning home run after his manager fulfilled his request for a beer from the bar beneath the field's grandstand?"} +{"answers": ["Garbage Museum"], "question": "the viewing area in the , an operating recycling facility in Stratford, Connecticut, allowed visitors to watch the processing of recyclables?"} +{"answers": ["Scatter the Gold"], "question": " was \"a big handsome colt with his mother's peel-me-a-grape attitude\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Writing's on the Wall", "The Writing's on the Wall"], "question": "OK Go used around 60 takes to make sure all the optical illusions were filmed correctly during a continuous shot for the video to their song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Adult Swim in a Box"], "question": "one reviewer dubbed \"the anti-box-set\"?"} +{"answers": ["André", "André Mellerio", "Mellerio"], "question": " \"(pictured, left)\" was a member of the family that owned Mellerio dits Meller, considered the world's oldest jeweller and Europe's oldest family-owned company?"} +{"answers": ["The Cockroaches"], "question": " were the precursor of The Wiggles?"} +{"answers": ["Roma Church"], "question": "the bells of , Sweden, originally came from a Swedish-speaking village in Ukraine?"} +{"answers": ["Jones", "Theobald Jones", "Theobald"], "question": "Tory Member of Parliament Admiral 1868) laid the foundation of Irish lichenology?"} +{"answers": ["W Serpentis"], "question": " is a binary star system in which one star is transferring large amounts of material to the other?"} +{"answers": ["Laura", "Fürst", "Laura Fürst"], "question": "German wheelchair basketball player helped win the national collegiate championship for the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Warhawks, and also made the Dean's List?"} +{"answers": ["Chiltern Firehouse"], "question": "one reviewer wrote that checking in for a meal at London's restaurant \"feels a bit like arriving at a Scientology meeting\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ed", "Ed Beatin", "Beatin"], "question": "pitcher , who had \"the most astonishing slow ball that was ever offered up to a batter\", was twice a 20-game winner?"} +{"answers": ["The Discovery of America"], "question": "the popular children's book (1781) portrayed Christopher Columbus as a hero, and Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro as antiheroes?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Risalah al-Dhahabiah"], "question": "the 8th-century medical text , attributed to Ali al-Ridha, is also known as the \"Golden Treatise\"?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Skene", "Skene", "Philip Wharton Skene", "Philip"], "question": "Ethan Allen and planned to create a new British colony in the region around Lake Champlain, with Skene as its governor?"} +{"answers": ["Ori and the Blind Forest"], "question": "some employees of Moon Studios, developers of , had never met face to face until the game was unveiled at the 2014 Electronic Entertainment Expo?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara", "Conway", "Barbara Anne Conway", "Barbara Conway", "Barbara Conway"], "question": "financier James Goldsmith said he hoped that investigative journalist would \"choke on her own vomit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of the Bahamas", "flag of the Bahamas"], "question": "the \"\" was first hoisted 41 years ago today when the islands became independent?"} +{"answers": ["Winfield", "Winfield Scott", "Scott", "Winfield Scott"], "question": "Winfield, Kansas, was named in honor of in return for his promise to build the town a church?"} +{"answers": ["Theophilus Jones", "Theophilus Jones", "Theophilus", "Jones"], "question": "Royal Navy officer was captain of HMS \"Defiance\" in 1798 when eleven of his crew were hanged for planning a mutiny?"} +{"answers": ["United States Custom House", "S. Custom House", "United States Custom House"], "question": "the historic in San Ysidro, San Diego, lies 50 feet (15m) north of one of the busiest land border crossings in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry Dorgan", "Dorgan", "Jerry"], "question": "professional baseball player suffered from an \"unconquerable appetite for liquor\" and died after being discovered inebriated in a barn with an empty liquor bottle by his side?"} +{"answers": ["Capesthorne Hall"], "question": "after in Cheshire \"(garden front pictured)\" was badly damaged by fire in 1861, it was rebuilt by Anthony Salvin who generally followed Edward Blore's earlier plans?"} +{"answers": ["Galau"], "question": "to retrieve a music demo for \"\", a representative of Universal Music Group (Malaysia) had to travel more than 2500 kilometres (1600mi) to East Java?"} +{"answers": ["Pom Klementieff", "Klementieff", "Pom"], "question": "actress trained three hours per day, for two months, to fight Josh Brolin?"} +{"answers": ["400 SW Sixth Avenue", "SW Sixth Avenue"], "question": "a piece of carpet installed at in Portland, Oregon, in 1959 was said at that time to be the largest ever laid in the Pacific Northwest?"} +{"answers": ["Manfred Kirchheimer", "Manfred", "Kirchheimer"], "question": "after he and his family escaped Nazi Germany, made a documentary film about graffiti on New York subway trains?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony Hewitt", "Anthony Hewitt", "Hewitt"], "question": "the Philadelphia Phillies gave a signing bonus and money to attend college, where he hoped to study business or economics to learn how to manage his wealth?"} +{"answers": ["Fårö Church"], "question": "filmmaker Ingmar Bergman is buried in the cemetery of Sweden's \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Frank C. Ringo", "Frank", "Frank Ringo", "Ringo"], "question": "baseball player , who was \"inordinately fond\" of whiskey, married in January 1889 and killed himself in April of that same year?"} +{"answers": ["Parathyroid gland", "parathyroid"], "question": "the were first discovered in the Indian rhinoceros in 1852 but not identified in humans until 1880?"} +{"answers": ["Johanna", "Frändén", "Johanna Frändén"], "question": "Swedish sport journalist had the special task of following Zlatan Ibrahimović's career for SVT?"} +{"answers": ["Eggshell membrane"], "question": " is extracted from many of the two billion dozen eggshells produced annually at US egg-breaking facilities?"} +{"answers": ["Bud Osborn", "Bud", "Osborn"], "question": ", a poet from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, advocated for supervised injection sites?"} +{"answers": ["Kentrosaurus"], "question": " \"(fossil K. aethiopicus pictured)\" had extensive osteodermal covering, forming very elongated spikes?"} +{"answers": ["Never Alone", "Never Alone"], "question": " is a video game designed to share Alaskan indigenous folklore and revitalize interest in it?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Bobby"], "question": " broke numerous February rainfall records in parts of Western Australia's Goldfields-Esperance region?"} +{"answers": ["Allison", "Amy Allison", "Amy"], "question": "s debut album \"The Maudlin Years\" was included on Elvis Costello's list of \"500 Essential Albums\" in \"Vanity Fair\"?"} +{"answers": ["Seoul Queer Culture Festival"], "question": "the 2014 was disrupted by anti-LGBT, conservative Christian demonstrators?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "Charles Stanley Ogilvy", "Ogilvy", "C. Stanley Ogilvy"], "question": "mathematician and author was an avid sailor who frequently competed in the Star World Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Jonah", "Kapena", "Jonah Kapena"], "question": ", a graduate of Lahainaluna, represented the \"Kuhina Nui\" Kīnaʻu \"\" in the drafting of the first constitution of Hawaii in 1840?"} +{"answers": ["Lo Nuestro Award for Urban Song of the Year"], "question": "Panamanian rapper Flex's \"Te Quiero\" won the Latin Grammy and the Lo Nuestro for ?"} +{"answers": ["Eugene Goostman"], "question": "critics questioned Kevin Warwick's claim that was the first chatbot to pass a Turing test?"} +{"answers": ["Fred", "Hayman", "Fred Hayman"], "question": " was a trainee dentist, a chef, and manager of the Beverly Hilton before becoming \"Mr. Beverly Hills\"?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Ophelia"], "question": "the 1960 had devastating impacts on the small atoll of Ulithi in the Caroline Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Centre Party", "Centre Party"], "question": "the , active in New South Wales during the 1930s, evolved from what has been called Australia's first fascist movement?"} +{"answers": ["Novella", "Steven Paul Novella", "Steven", "Steven Novella"], "question": "Yale neurologist and skeptic has authored \"Dungeons & Dragons\" expansions?"} +{"answers": ["Katsudō Shashin"], "question": "the early animated film \"(frame pictured)\" lasts just three seconds?"} +{"answers": ["Friedrich", "Bohl", "Friedrich Bohl"], "question": "\"No Kohl without Bohl\" was used to describe the close working relationship between , former head of the German Chancellery, and Chancellor Helmut Kohl?"} +{"answers": ["Jaratkaru"], "question": " insisted on marrying a virgin with his own name?"} +{"answers": ["sugar candy", "Sugar candy"], "question": "among , translucent, rock-hard boiled sweets such as lollipops are not considered crystalline candies?"} +{"answers": ["Brazil-nut poison frog"], "question": "the \"\" sometimes places its tadpoles in water-filled capsules that have fallen from the Brazil nut tree?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Jan O. Jansson", "Jansson", "Jan Olof Jansson"], "question": " has the nickname \"Nude-Janne\" because he walked around nude in most episodes of the two seasons he participated in \"The Farm\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tomáš", "Tomáš Rosický", "Rosický"], "question": " won his first trophy in English football in 2014, eight years after joining Arsenal?"} +{"answers": ["Gertrude Weaver", "Weaver", "Gertrude"], "question": "at 116 years of age, is the oldest verified living American?"} +{"answers": ["Nala", "Nala"], "question": "a bridge between India and Sri Lanka is said to have been built by ?"} +{"answers": ["Bhaktivinoda Thakur", "Bhaktivinoda", "Thakur"], "question": "Do you know that, although \"\" had fourteen children from two marriages and a well-paid job, he was hailed as \"the seventh goswami\" (renounced ascetic)?"} +{"answers": ["Stations of the Elevated"], "question": " is about the graffiti movement in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Blandan", "Sergent", "Sergent Blandan"], "question": "Charles Gauthier's statue of in Nancy contains Blandan ashes in its base?"} +{"answers": ["Lo Nuestro Award for Video of the Year"], "question": "the music video for Enrique Iglesias' \"Héroe\" earned a and was nominated for four MTV Video Music Awards in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Darda Sales", "Darda", "Sales"], "question": "as a swimmer, won gold at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney and silver at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, then joined Canada's national wheelchair basketball team in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Skogssamer", "Forest Sami"], "question": "the people had intricate ceremonies related to bears?"} +{"answers": ["Glass", "Conrad", "Conrad Glass"], "question": "in over two decades as Tristan da Cunha's only police officer, has never had to put anyone in a holding cell?"} +{"answers": ["Kampoeng Rawa"], "question": "although the tourist attraction \"(dock pictured)\" was meant to raise awareness of the ecology of Lake Rawa Pening, it has been criticised for potentially damaging the ecosystem?"} +{"answers": ["Chocolate", "Chocolate"], "question": "the music video for Kylie Minogue's 2004 single \"\" features a 40-second ballet routine which took the singer four days to rehearse?"} +{"answers": ["Frederic Bonney", "Bonney", "Frederic"], "question": " took photographs of the Paarkantji people, whom he respected for their loyalty and integrity?"} +{"answers": ["Simone", "Kues", "Simone Kues"], "question": " was a member of the team that won the silver medal at the 2014 Women's World Wheelchair Basketball Championship in Toronto?"} +{"answers": ["Bec Gilbert"], "question": "Australian actress Zoe Tuckwell-Smith made her major television acting debut playing in \"Winners & Losers\"?"} +{"answers": ["MMPL Kanpur"], "question": "the was a rare example of an aircraft designed and built by a national air force for its own use?"} +{"answers": ["Texas pocket gopher"], "question": "the examines its own fecal pellets, selecting some to consume and rejecting the rest?"} +{"answers": ["Revò"], "question": "the economy of is highly dependent on the Golden Delicious?"} +{"answers": ["John Kalili", "Kalili", "John"], "question": "Governor Mataio Kekūanāoʻa appointed two Lahainaluna Seminary graduates, including , as circuit judges of Oʻahu in 1848?"} +{"answers": ["Umbul Temple"], "question": "people have been bathing in the waters of since at least the ninth century?"} +{"answers": ["Säpojoggen"], "question": "there is an annual in which participants run in black suits, imitating bodyguards from the Swedish Security Service?"} +{"answers": ["Dave", "Dave Goulson", "Goulson"], "question": "bee expert jokingly blames the extinction of the British short-haired bumblebee \"\" on Adolf Hitler?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Alexander Stuart-Menteth DSC", "Henry", "Henry Alexander Stuart-Menteth", "Stuart-Menteth"], "question": "Commander read his own obituary in the newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Constantinople", "Battle of Constantinople"], "question": "the Byzantine emperor Manuel I deliberately provoked the German contingent of the Second Crusade into just to make them leave?"} +{"answers": ["Balfour", "Eustace", "Eustace Balfour"], "question": "Scottish architect (1854–1911) was the brother of one British Prime Minister and nephew of another?"} +{"answers": ["Court of Justice", "Benelux Court of Justice"], "question": "the can ask the European Court of Justice for a preliminary ruling when preparing one of its own?"} +{"answers": ["John Passmore", "John Passmore", "John Richard Passmore", "Passmore", "John"], "question": " bequeathed 270 paintings to a woman he met in an art gallery, and had his ashes interred in her garden?"} +{"answers": ["Faye", "Faye Flam", "Flam"], "question": "author and science journalist \"\" has also published in \"Parade\" under the name Higgs the Science Cat?"} +{"answers": ["Corfu Channel Case", "Corfu Channel", "Corfu Channel case"], "question": "the resulted in an £843,947 International Court of Justice award to the United Kingdom in 1949, which was settled in 1996 along with an Albanian claim to 2339kg (5156lb) of Nazi gold?"} +{"answers": ["Art Is... The Permanent Revolution"], "question": "the documentary film features four artists creating politically-inspired art?"} +{"answers": ["Mariachi Divas de Cindy Shea"], "question": "in 2009, the became the first all-female mariachi band to be nominated for a Grammy Award and the first to win one?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony Kelly", "Anthony", "Anthony Kelly", "Kelly"], "question": "the claims to live on a diet of just meat and potatoes?"} +{"answers": ["flag of Liechtenstein", "Flag of Liechtenstein"], "question": "a crown was added to the after it was discovered at the 1936 Summer Olympics that its prior flag was identical to the flag of Haiti?"} +{"answers": ["Mojokerto child"], "question": "the was so unexpectedly old that it was discussed in a \"Time Magazine\" cover story?"} +{"answers": ["Dube", "Nokutela", "Nokutela Dube"], "question": "it is thought that South African activist \"\" lost her marriage and her place in history because she could not have children?"} +{"answers": ["House of Ingelger"], "question": "the are considered by many historians to be the distinct Royal House that provided the English monarchs Henry II, Richard I and King John?"} +{"answers": ["Twitchell", "Larry Twitchell", "Larry"], "question": "in 1889 Cleveland Spiders baseball player hit for the cycle, hitting a single, a double, three triples, and a home run in six at bats?"} +{"answers": ["Wrapped in Red"], "question": "on the music chart week ending November 30, 2013, was the only non-Universal Music Group release to chart inside the \"Billboard\" 200's top ten?"} +{"answers": ["Imevisión"], "question": "at its height, Mexican state broadcaster controlled two national television networks?"} +{"answers": ["Malhi", "Harinder K. Malhi", "Harinder Malhi", "Harinder"], "question": "Ontario politician is the daughter of Canadian politician Gurbax Singh Malhi?"} +{"answers": ["Glore Psychiatric Museum", "Glore Museum"], "question": "the displays examples of antique devices once used in the treatment of mental illness, such as the Tranquilizer Chair?"} +{"answers": ["Brooksby Hall"], "question": "a long-ago occupant of \"\" was the ancestor of sixteen British Prime Ministers, including Anthony Eden, Winston Churchill and David Cameron?"} +{"answers": ["Nikki Warrington"], "question": "\"Family Affairs\" actress Rebecca Blake disposed of some of her outfits because she thought they made her look dowdy?"} +{"answers": ["Bogdan", "Bogdan Žerajić", "Žerajić"], "question": "would-be assassin was mentioned in a song written by Gavrilo Princip?"} +{"answers": ["King Ottokar's Sceptre"], "question": "in producing the \"Tintin\" comic , Hergé was influenced by the annexation of Austria by Germany in 1938?"} +{"answers": ["Dick Joy", "Joy", "Dick"], "question": "when he came aboard in 1936, , aged 21, was the youngest staff announcer in CBS Radio history?"} +{"answers": ["Oedipus and the Sphinx"], "question": "the Moreau painting dramatizes the moment Oedipus must correctly answer this riddle or die: \"What walks on four feet in the morning, two in the afternoon and three at night\"?"} +{"answers": ["New Burlington Street"], "question": "at her house in London's , Mary Boyle, Countess of Cork, held \"pink\" parties and \"blue\" parties?"} +{"answers": ["Rock on Top of Another Rock"], "question": " \"\" is a rock on top of another rock?"} +{"answers": ["Alexandru Philippide", "Philippide", "Alexandru I. Philippide", "Alexandru"], "question": "Romanian linguist championed science and disdained literature, especially poetry, yet his son became a poet?"} +{"answers": ["Chicken Fat", "Chicken Fat"], "question": "\"\", an exercise song used in an Apple Inc. commercial for its new iOS 8, was originally composed for John F. Kennedy's President's Council on Physical Fitness campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Frequent subtree mining"], "question": "the problem of is applicable to both RNA structure analysis and web history mining?"} +{"answers": ["Kirya Ne'emana"], "question": " was one of six Jewish neighborhoods built outside the Walls of Jerusalem in the 1870s?"} +{"answers": ["Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play"], "question": " retells an episode of \"The Simpsons\" that parodies a movie which is a remake of another movie which is based on a book?"} +{"answers": ["Kamokuiki"], "question": "the Hawaiian chief Kamanawa poisoned his wife and was convicted and executed under the criminal laws of Hawaii's first constitution?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Hawk's Underground"], "question": " was the inaugural recipient of the MTV Video Music Award for Best Video Game Soundtrack in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Hamish Peacock", "Peacock", "Hamish"], "question": "Australian javelin thrower has competed at the Youth, Junior and Senior World Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Beverly Hills 9/11 Memorial Garden"], "question": "the is centered around a 30-foot bent steel beam from the wreckage of the World Trade Center?"} +{"answers": ["Wagner", "Maud Stevens Wagner", "Maud", "Maud Wagner"], "question": " \"\" was the first known female tattoo artist in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["G.U.Y."], "question": "the video for Lady Gaga's \"\" was shot at Hearst Castle?"} +{"answers": ["Silvery Grebe", "Silvery grebe"], "question": "the visits saline lakes in Patagonia where it is often found in the company of flamingoes?"} +{"answers": ["Janet Margaret McLachlan", "Janet", "McLachlan", "Janet McLachlan"], "question": "Canada's led all wheelchair basketball players in scores and rebounds at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London?"} +{"answers": ["Marconi", "Lou", "Lou Marconi"], "question": "a \"Pro Wrestling Illustrated\" writer called his \"least favorite nickname\" in professional wrestling?"} +{"answers": ["St John the Evangelist's Church", "St John the Evangelist's Church, Kirkham"], "question": "the rood screen \"\" in , designed by Augustus Pugin in the 1840s, was moved and altered in the 1890s by the parish priest?"} +{"answers": ["Ari", "Millen", "Ari Millen"], "question": "Canadian actor won a role in the second season of \"Orphan Black\" after two unsuccessful auditions during the show's first season?"} +{"answers": ["PZ Telescopii"], "question": "the young star has a debris disk and a companion that is either a brown dwarf or a giant planet?"} +{"answers": ["Hosseini", "Mansoor Hosseini", "Mansoor"], "question": "\"Bright Blue Bird, In A Grey Red Sky\", composed by for violin and orchestra based on a Persian legend, premiered at the Allerheiligen-Hofkirche?"} +{"answers": ["Atkinsons of London"], "question": " first achieved success with a pomade of bear's grease that was claimed to facilitate hair regrowth for bald men?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur Tuck", "Arthur Wood Tuck", "Tuck", "Arthur"], "question": " singlehandedly won the Oregon high school track and field team championship for Redmond High School by winning seven individual events and placing second in another?"} +{"answers": ["Mel Blanc Show", "The Mel Blanc Show"], "question": "a signature expression of was \"ugga-ugga-boo, ugga-boo-boo-ugga,\" the password for Blanc's (the character's) lodge?"} +{"answers": ["Calbovista"], "question": "the puffball can be distinguished from the similar pyramid puffball by the antler-like branching of its capillitia \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bommai"], "question": "in the 1964 Tamil film , a doll played the central character?"} +{"answers": ["Beckwith", "John Leander Beckwith", "John", "John L. Beckwith"], "question": "in recognition of his service to Belgian relief during the First World War, the former mayor of Victoria, British Columbia, , was decorated by the Belgian king?"} +{"answers": ["Dugas", "Taylor", "Taylor Dugas", "Taylor Brooks Dugas"], "question": " set new Alabama Crimson Tide baseball career records for hits, singles, doubles, and triples?"} +{"answers": ["1951 Pacific hurricane season"], "question": "a made landfall in Hawaii three times?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Gauthier", "Gauthier", "Charles"], "question": " sculpture of the suicide of Cleopatra was thought to be by Albert Darcq until it was cleaned?"} +{"answers": ["Hundreds", "Hundreds"], "question": "video game journalist Ian Bogost described gameplay in the puzzle game \"(screenshot pictured)\" as a \"multi-touch ballet\"?"} +{"answers": ["Emil Signes", "Signes", "Emil"], "question": " is credited with facilitating the inclusion of rugby sevens in the Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Jayanta"], "question": " is said to have pecked the goddess Sita's breast as a crow?"} +{"answers": ["Paramore", "Paramore"], "question": "the 2013 album topped the charts in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Premier League Player of the Season"], "question": "Cristiano Ronaldo won the award as well as the European Golden Shoe and FIFA World Player of the Year in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Armand Point", "Armand", "Point"], "question": " poster for the fifth \"Salon de la Rose + Croix\" featured Perseus holding the decapitated head of Emile Zola?"} +{"answers": ["Poplutz", "Georg Poplutz", "Georg"], "question": "a reviewer wrote that tenor s performance of Schubert's \"Winterreise\" created a \"cosmos of emotions\"?"} +{"answers": ["Deportations of the Ingrian Finns"], "question": "at the end of World WarII, the Soviet Union forced Finland to return 55,000 Finnic evacuees from Ingria, only to areas of central Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Yank", "Yank Robinson", "Robinson"], "question": ", who set a major league record for single-season walks, died of tuberculosis at34?"} +{"answers": ["Frick", "Tim Frick", "Tim"], "question": " coached the Canadian women's wheelchair basketball team to three consecutive Paralympic gold medals and four consecutive World Wheelchair Basketball Championships?"} +{"answers": ["The Saint", "The Saint"], "question": "the final radio version of ran for sixteen months despite a \"Billboard\" review of the first episode that called star Vincent Price \"frightfully dull\"?"} +{"answers": ["Polanco", "Dascha Polanco", "Dascha"], "question": "when \"\" was cast on \"Orange Is the New Black\", it was her first full-time job as an actress?"} +{"answers": ["PBA Expansion Draft", "2014 PBA Expansion Draft"], "question": "the ten existing Philippine Basketball Association teams can \"protect\" twelve players in their roster in the upcoming ?"} +{"answers": ["Lolly Wolly Doodle"], "question": "Do you know that, to help his wife Brandi grow her children's clothing company, , Will Temple learned how to monogram dresses and sew buttonholes?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Mackay", "Alexander Mackay", "Alexander", "Mackay"], "question": "Colonel was appointed commander of British forces in Boston, Massachusetts, in summer 1768, but did not arrive until April 1769 and stayed for just five months?"} +{"answers": ["2013 Stadium Super Trucks season"], "question": "the s race at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum was on the first asphalt track laid at the stadium?"} +{"answers": ["Ella German", "German", "Ella"], "question": "Lee Harvey Oswald, the sniper who assassinated John F. Kennedy, proposed to while living in the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Hatton", "Edward Hatton", "Edward Hatton"], "question": "\"A New View\" by philomath is a guide to the streets, churches, and life of London after the Great Fire of 1666, even detailing the lawyers' robes and workhouse rations of the time?"} +{"answers": ["Hungary", "Stephen", "Stephen II of Hungary"], "question": " \"\" invaded Dalmatia while the Venetians were on a naval expedition, only to lose the territory when they returned?"} +{"answers": ["Watson", "Anthony Watson", "Anthony Watson", "Anthony", "Anthony Scott Watson"], "question": "former college basketball player set the San Diego State single-game scoring record in 1986 and was named the Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year later that year?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Whitman Cross", "Cross", "Charles"], "question": "in 1903, and three other geologists created a method of analyzing rocks known as the CIPW norm, elements of which are still in use today?"} +{"answers": ["Raspberry Island", "Raspberry Island"], "question": " on the Mississippi River is the last true island in Saint Paul, Minnesota?"} +{"answers": ["Variable and Full of Perturbation"], "question": "a transgender human clone is introduced as a new character in the \"Orphan Black\" episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Balfour", "James Balfour", "Balfour"], "question": "in 1826 the Scottish nabob and Tory politician was elected to Parliament with a total of three votes?"} +{"answers": ["Askins", "Barbara S. Askins", "Barbara", "Barbara Askins"], "question": "American chemist \"\" invented an imaging method that dramatically decreased X-ray doses for routine medical tests?"} +{"answers": ["The Lost Boys", "The Lost Boys"], "question": " invented a finisher that had one man \"hoisting their victim onto his shoulders\" and the other \"executing a moonsault that sends the opponent crashing to the mat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Right There", "Right There"], "question": "the 2013 short film is a homage to comedies of the silent film-era?"} +{"answers": ["Zarh", "Zarh Pritchard", "Pritchard"], "question": "artist wore a diving suit to paint underwater scenes while underwater?"} +{"answers": ["Jus Suffragii"], "question": "the women's suffrage journal drew criticism during World War I for launching \"an active pacifist campaign\"?"} +{"answers": ["Brewmeister Brewery"], "question": "the Scottish brewery put a warning label on its Snake Venom beer, advising consumers to drink only one bottle per sitting?"} +{"answers": ["Manistee Watch", "Manistee Watch Company"], "question": "the movements of some pocket watches \"(example pictured)\" had 17 jewels of heliotrope garnet, and were the first in the United States to use non-magnetic hairsprings?"} +{"answers": ["Éric", "Éric Dewailly", "Dewailly"], "question": " conducted research into the breast milk of Inuit women?"} +{"answers": ["Forest Grove Fire and Rescue"], "question": "the fire bell for , Oregon, used to be kept at the Old College Hall on the campus of the local college?"} +{"answers": ["Ramam", "Uddaraju", "Uddaraju Ramam"], "question": "communist leader tried to regain the Narsapuram constituency five times, after having won it in 1957?"} +{"answers": ["Pat McDonagh", "McDonagh", "Pat McDonagh", "Pat"], "question": " designed costumes for The Beatles, leather catsuits for Diana Rigg as Emma Peel in \"The Avengers\", and the \"Mrs Obama coat\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Screaming Skull"], "question": "the narrator of the 1958 horror film promises free burial to any audience member who dies of fright?"} +{"answers": ["George Derby", "George Derby", "George Henry Derby", "Derby", "George"], "question": "in his first season playing Major League Baseball, Detroit Wolverines pitcher pitched 55 complete games, won 29 games, and led the National League in strikeouts?"} +{"answers": ["Swami", "Swami Kumaranand", "Kumaranand"], "question": "in 1921, Maulana Hasrat Mohani and tabled the first motion to call for full Independence in the All India Congress Committee?"} +{"answers": ["North Fork Tangascootack Creek"], "question": " in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, has a thriving trout population and macroinvertebrate system?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Hay", "Hay", "Andrew Hay", "Andrew"], "question": " was killed defending the Church of St Etienne during the final engagement of the Peninsular War?"} +{"answers": ["National Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company", "Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company"], "question": "according to one reviewer, the productions of the \"can match a West End show\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mountain Parakeet", "Mountain parakeet"], "question": "the \"\" is found in the Andes at altitudes of up to ?"} +{"answers": ["Ida Maclean", "Ida", "Maclean", "Ida Smedley Maclean"], "question": "English biochemist was the first woman on staff at the Manchester University chemistry department, and the first to be admitted to the London Chemical Society?"} +{"answers": ["Sargent Bridge"], "question": "the is one of the few early 20th-century steel truss bridges remaining in central Nebraska?"} +{"answers": ["Étienne", "Biéler", "Étienne Biéler", "Étienne Samuel Biéler"], "question": "a 1921 paper by and James Chadwick was praised as \"marking the birth of the strong interactions\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ebla"], "question": "during the third kingdom of , Hadad and Ishtar became the city's most important deities?"} +{"answers": ["Lydia", "Lydia Yu-Jose", "Yu-Jose", "Lydia N. Yu-Jose"], "question": ", who was conferred the Order of the Rising Sun for her contributions to Japanese studies in the Philippines, began her studies out of boredom with her political science classes?"} +{"answers": ["Archimyrmex"], "question": "a new species of the extinct ant was described in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Canal des Pangalanes"], "question": "the \"\" on the east coast of Madagascar extends for over ?"} +{"answers": ["Oba River"], "question": "the is named for the goddess Ọba, one of the wives of Shango, the Yoruba God of Thunder?"} +{"answers": ["Émilien of Nantes", "Émilien", "Nantes"], "question": " was decapitated by the Saracens?"} +{"answers": ["A Kitty Bobo Show"], "question": "the eponymous character of was based on one of the co-creators' experience as a Korean adoptee?"} +{"answers": ["Polyester Girl"], "question": "the Australian hit song \"\" is about a man \"pledging fidelity to a sex doll\"?"} +{"answers": ["Reinicke", "Hansjürgen Reinicke", "Hansjürgen"], "question": " was chief of staff to Vice Admiral Otto Ciliax during the Channel Dash?"} +{"answers": ["Indianapolis Traction Terminal"], "question": "the was reputedly the largest interurban terminal ever built?"} +{"answers": ["Murder of Holly Bobo", "Disappearance of Holly Bobo"], "question": "missing woman is the cousin of country singer Whitney Duncan?"} +{"answers": ["Global citizenship education"], "question": "the approach has been supported by organizations such as UNESCO and Oxfam?"} +{"answers": ["Tamias cinereicollis", "Gray-collared chipmunk"], "question": "the supplements its fruit and seed-based diet with fungi, greenery and insects?"} +{"answers": ["Lauren Barwick", "Lauren", "Barwick"], "question": "the world's best para-equestrian rider, , appeared on the Canadian television series \"Heartland\"?"} +{"answers": ["Short Term 12"], "question": "both of the lead actors in the 2013 film were cast through Skype?"} +{"answers": ["Preparation", "preparation", "Preparation"], "question": "Robert Louis Stevenson believed that politics is a profession for which no is necessary?"} +{"answers": ["Robinson", "John Robinson", "John Charles Robinson", "John Robinson", "John"], "question": "the aviator was initially a janitor at the first aviation school he attended?"} +{"answers": ["Pakistan–Afghanistan barrier", "Afghanistan–Pakistan barrier"], "question": "Pakistan has been trying to put up on its border with Afghanistan since 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Fury 325"], "question": "Do you know that, reaching a height of , will become the world's tallest non-launched roller coaster when it opens in 2015 at the Carowinds amusement park?"} +{"answers": ["Bomar", "Lynn Bomar", "Lynn", "Robert Lynn Bomar"], "question": "\"\" supervised the ransacking of black households in the 1946 Columbia Race Riot?"} +{"answers": ["Wei Yilin", "Wei", "Yilin"], "question": ", a surgeon during the Mongol Yuan dynasty, created a suspension method for reducing dislocated joints?"} +{"answers": ["Ponte Conde de Linhares", "Ponte de Linhares"], "question": "local tradition holds that the was built by Jesuits in a single night by the light of a single lamp?"} +{"answers": ["Genes, Brain and Behavior"], "question": "the journal is trying to raise standards for mouse mutant studies and reduce the unnecessary use of animals in flawed studies?"} +{"answers": ["De materia medica", "De Materia Medica"], "question": "the five-volume book , written by Dioscorides between 50 and 70AD \"(page from 6th-century edition pictured)\", is the precursor to all modern pharmacopoeias?"} +{"answers": ["Mack'' Horton", "Horton", "Mack", "Mack Horton"], "question": "Australian swimmer won five gold medals at the 2013 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Seth Green", "Seth", "Green", "Seth Green"], "question": ", a farmer's son and pioneer pisciculturist from Carthage, New York, was called the \"Father of Fish Culture in North America\"?"} +{"answers": ["Seminole", "Seminole"], "question": "the Illinois Central Railroad's was the first passenger train to provide year-round service between Chicago, Illinois and Jacksonville, Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Mouvements d'Harmonie"], "question": " for wind nonet was composed by Graham Waterhouse for the 60th birthday of his father, the bassoonist William Waterhouse?"} +{"answers": ["Wolverine", "Wolverine"], "question": "in 1909 the owner of the claimed the \"Coquille\" intentionally rammed his boat, but the Steamboat Inspection Service subsequently suspended the captains of both vessels?"} +{"answers": ["Puankhequa"], "question": "the 18th-century Chinese merchant \"\" owned a firm in the Thirteen Factories district, trading with Europeans?"} +{"answers": ["Kristian August Krefting", "Krefting", "Kristian", "Kristian Krefting"], "question": "Olympic footballer served as a liaison officer with British forces fighting in the 1940 Norwegian Campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Aphaenogaster mayri"], "question": "over 200 fossils of were known when the species was described in 1930?"} +{"answers": ["Deutsch", "Ernst", "Ernst Deutsch"], "question": " won the Volpi Cup for best actor at the 1948 Venice Film Festival for his role in \"The Trial\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fore Street", "Fore Street, London"], "question": " was the first place in the City of London to be hit by a German bomb in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Spotless smooth-hound"], "question": "the flesh and fins of the are much esteemed?"} +{"answers": ["All Saints' Church, Sutton Courtenay", "Church Of All Saints"], "question": "a \"\" contains the graves of George Orwell, Earl Asquith, and David Astor?"} +{"answers": ["Herman Peter Hauser", "Peter Hauser", "Peter Hauser", "Hauser", "Peter"], "question": "Native American football player has been credited with throwing the first spiral pass?"} +{"answers": ["The Women House of Brescia"], "question": "the 1920 German film was rejected by the British Board of Film Classification and banned in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Ferhat", "Ferhat Akbaş", "Akbaş"], "question": "28-year-old was appointed head coach of the Turkey women's national volleyball team and won the 2014 Women's European Volleyball League?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Bernard Perlin", "Perlin"], "question": " created some of the best-known World WarII propaganda produced by America's Office of War Information?"} +{"answers": ["Blow book"], "question": "a magic trick called was used in the 16th century to refute the existence of witchcraft?"} +{"answers": ["Anna-Lena", "Anna-Lena Forster", "Forster"], "question": "German para-alpine skier \"\" won a silver medal at the 2014 Winter Paralympics by being one of the only two athletes to complete a race?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Mo'ne Davis", "Mo'ne"], "question": " is the first girl to pitch a shutout in Little League World Series history?"} +{"answers": ["Chicken Licken", "Chicken Licken"], "question": ", the \"largest non-American-owned fried chicken franchise in the world\", uses a secret recipe bought in Texas for $1,000?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of Tonga", "flag of Tonga"], "question": "the Constitution of Tonga stipulates that \"\" can never be changed?"} +{"answers": ["Deffontaines", "Achille", "Achille Pierre Deffontaines"], "question": ", who died on 26 August 1914, was the youngest general in France when promoted in 1913?"} +{"answers": ["Hkonmaing", "Hkonmaing I of Onbaung–Hsipaw", "Onbaung–Hsipaw"], "question": ", the \"saopha\" of Onbaung–Hsipaw, was the only steadfast ally of King Narapati II of Ava for over twenty years in Ava's wars against its former vassal states?"} +{"answers": ["Drain–Coos Bay stage line"], "question": "stage coaches on the in Southern Oregon traveled on the beach?"} +{"answers": ["Neno", "Neno DaPrato", "DaPrato"], "question": "Michigan State halfback was called \"the greatest scoring machine of the year\" after scoring 130 points, in just six games, during the 1915 season?"} +{"answers": ["Eva", "Eva"], "question": "the sternwheeler illegally hauled dynamite through Southern Oregon, in boxes labeled as containing bacon?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Rüling", "Anna", "Rüling"], "question": ", \"the first lesbian activist\" and one of the first women to publicly declare her homosexuality, believed that lesbians were more suited to careers than straight women?"} +{"answers": ["Jim Manning", "Jim Manning", "Jim", "Manning"], "question": "baseball's was one of the organizers of both the Western League and its successor the American League?"} +{"answers": ["Gabonese National Unity Party"], "question": "the radical was the sole force in Gabon that called for a \"No\" vote in the 1958 French constitutional referendum?"} +{"answers": ["The Yes Album"], "question": "Tony Kaye appeared on the cover of with his foot in plaster, having broken it in a car accident?"} +{"answers": ["California Diamond Jubilee half dollar"], "question": "the \"\" depicts a man panning for gold, but itself contains only silver and copper?"} +{"answers": ["Prince Hoshikawa", "Prince Hoshikawa Rebellion"], "question": "according to the \"Nihon Shoki\", the claimant to the throne in the was burned in the treasury?"} +{"answers": ["Favorite", "Favorite"], "question": "after the ship was sunk at its moorings in Oregon, it was refloated within days?"} +{"answers": ["Viudas e hijos del Rock and Roll", "Viudas e hijos del Rock & Roll"], "question": "the Argentine telenovela is Paola Barrientos's first television appearance in a lead role?"} +{"answers": ["Mauritanian National Union"], "question": "leaders of the pro-Mali Federation were released from jail once the Federation fell apart?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Hood Medical Center", "Legacy Mount Hood Medical Center"], "question": " in Gresham, Oregon, did not get a permanent MRI machine until 2001?"} +{"answers": ["I Am Michael"], "question": "the film , now in production, is about former gay activist Michael Glatze (played by James Franco), who denounced homosexuality following a health scare and became a Christian pastor?"} +{"answers": ["Gerber Reservoir"], "question": "during World War II, an island in southern Oregon's \"\" was used as a military bombing range?"} +{"answers": ["Open-crotch pants", "open-crotch pants"], "question": "while Chinese parents have begun putting their toddlers in diapers instead of , Western advocates of elimina­tion communica­tion have been moving toward using them?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Hart", "Jim Hart", "Jim Hart"], "question": "Northwest Coast artist is a hereditary chief of the Haida Nation?"} +{"answers": ["Miss Rosa"], "question": "Barbara Rosenblat decided that her \"Orange Is the New Black\" character has a Hispanic accent?"} +{"answers": ["Delius", "Fritz Delius", "Fritz", "Fritz Delius"], "question": " played Louis XIV of France in the 1920 German film \"Am Liebeshof des Sonnenkönigs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nigerien Action Bloc"], "question": "the won the mayoral post of Zinder in 1956?"} +{"answers": ["Hundeprutterutchebane"], "question": ", Denmark's \"Dog Fart Rollercoaster\", takes riders past a statue of a defecating dog and \"gives new meaning to the phrase 'the wind in my face?"} +{"answers": ["Alexey", "Bugaev", "Alexey Bugaev", "Alexey Sergeyevich Bugaev"], "question": "Russian para-alpine skier broke his arm at the 2013 IPC World Championships but went on to win two silver medals with his arm in plaster?"} +{"answers": ["Inside No. 9"], "question": "the British television series won the Sketch and Comedy prize at the 35th annual Banff World Media Festival Rockie Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Charles W. Crawford", "Charles Wispington Glover Crawford", "Crawford", "Charles"], "question": " was in charge of wireless telegraphy in Somaliland during actions against the \"Mad Mullah\"?"} +{"answers": ["Falkner Island", "Falkner Island Light"], "question": "the tower of the originally had a spiral wooden staircase leading outside to the lantern room?"} +{"answers": ["Michelle Parkerson", "Michelle", "Parkerson"], "question": "filmmaker has been called \"a visionary risk-taker\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Quest", "Joe", "Quest"], "question": "stories involving are among the many theories about the origin of the term \"Charley horse\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pride parades in South Africa"], "question": " \"\" are increasingly used for political advocacy against LGBT hate crimes and to remember their victims?"} +{"answers": ["The Harrowing", "The Harrowing"], "question": "the mix of modern elements and traditional gothic norms in \"\", episode six of \"Inside No. 9\", was used for both comedy and horror?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Watkins", "Bill Watkins"], "question": " led Detroit to the 1887 World Series and by 1894 had won more pennants than any other manager?"} +{"answers": ["Carnegie Library", "Carnegie Library"], "question": "Andrew Carnegie objected to his grant money being used for amenities such as a dome, public meeting room, and fireplaces in the Guthrie, Oklahoma ?"} +{"answers": ["Beck's tree frog", "Litoria becki"], "question": "the distribution of is limited to altitudes of over 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) in Papua New Guinea?"} +{"answers": ["Shake It Off"], "question": "Taylor Swift's single \"\" is dedicated to her haters?"} +{"answers": ["Southern boobook"], "question": "the \"\" is so named for its two-toned call?"} +{"answers": ["Ned Stark", "Eddard Stark"], "question": "author George R. R. Martin killed off protagonist in his 1996 novel \"A Game of Thrones\" because he knew readers would not expect it?"} +{"answers": ["Sir Mark Palmer, 5th Baronet", "Baronet", "Sir"], "question": ", a godson of Queen Elizabeth II, started an early male modelling agency before leading a band of New Age travellers?"} +{"answers": ["Steamer", "Steamer Horning", "Horning", "Clarence Horning"], "question": " was an All-American football player for Colgate and a two-time All-NFL player for Toledo?"} +{"answers": ["Norman", "Norman Morrice", "Morrice", "Norman Alexander Morrice"], "question": " was the artistic director of Ballet Rambert and The Royal Ballet, the UK's two major ballet companies?"} +{"answers": ["Men of Letters"], "question": "during the First World War serving with the Post Office Rifles delivered German mail using carrots?"} +{"answers": ["Jumping", "Jack Jones", "Jumping Jack Jones", "Jones"], "question": "baseball pitcher, dentist, and voice trainer \"\" leapt into the air before throwing, making him \"the twirling marvel of his time\"?"} +{"answers": ["Consolatio", "Consolatio"], "question": "Cicero's lost (45BC) is widely accepted as the distinct work that transmitted the earlier consolatio literary tradition to the Romans of the late Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Stratum", "Stratum"], "question": "when the recording sessions of by Drottnar began, guitarist Bengt Olsson left the band, only to rejoin it a few months later?"} +{"answers": ["de la Torre", "Torre", "Josefina de la Torre", "Josefina", "Josefina de la Torre Millares"], "question": ", closely associated with the Generation of '27, was a columnist for the film magazine \"Primer Plano\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles de Visscher", "Visscher", "Charles"], "question": ", a Belgian judge of the International Court of Justice, was orphaned at age twelve?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Paul", "Chris", "Paul"], "question": " won gold medals with the US basketball team at both the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Rossignol"], "question": "100 years ago today the French 3rd Colonial Division was virtually destroyed at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Heramba"], "question": "the Hindu deity , protector of the weak, is associated with rites for inflicting harm on one's enemies?"} +{"answers": ["Altieri family"], "question": "the noble Roman , which ascended the papal throne in 1670 with Clement X, pretended to be descended from an unknown ancient Roman citizen named Lucius Alterius?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Chillisquaque Dam", "Lake Chillisquaque"], "question": "approximately 200 bird species have been observed on or near in Montour County, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Sinton Secondary School"], "question": "three protesters were killed near by armed police hidden in a \"Trojan Horse\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marina Frolova-Walker", "Frolova-Walker", "Marina", "Marina Frolova-Walker FBA"], "question": " has delivered lectures on music at venues ranging from Carnegie Hall to factories in Kazakhstan?"} +{"answers": ["Sugarloaf Cable Car"], "question": "on its 2012 centenary, the \"\" was honored with a Google Doodle in Brazil?"} +{"answers": ["Anabel", "Anabel"], "question": " was the first Brazilian animation series on Nickelodeon Brazil?"} +{"answers": ["Abortion in Sint Maarten"], "question": "although abortion is generally , it is legal and accessible \"just a walk away across the border\" in Saint Martin?"} +{"answers": ["Cade", "Stanford", "Stanford Cade"], "question": "because future cancer surgeon spoke no English on being evacuated to England in the First World War, he wrote his first medical examination in French?"} +{"answers": ["Limburg", "Olga Limburg", "Olga"], "question": "German actress starred alongside Heinz Rühmann and appeared in 49 films?"} +{"answers": ["Jimmy the raven"], "question": " could open envelopes and ride a motorcycle, appeared in some 1000 films (including \"It's a Wonderful Life\"), and earned a Red Cross gold medal?"} +{"answers": ["Viola flettii"], "question": "the \"\" is found only on the eastern and northeastern peaks of the Olympic Mountains in Washington state?"} +{"answers": ["Murder of Leigh Leigh", "murder of Leigh Leigh"], "question": "the murder of 14-year-old schoolgirl inspired a theatrical play that was later adapted into a feature film?"} +{"answers": ["The Breadwinners", "The Bread-Winners"], "question": "despite nationwide speculation, John Hay never acknowledged his authorship of , published anonymously in 1883?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Forescu", "Maria", "Forescu"], "question": "Romanian opera singer and film actress died in the Buchenwald concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["Ascall mac Ragnaill", "Ragnaill", "Ascall"], "question": "the last Norse–Gaelic King of Dublin, , was captured and executed in 1171 after failing to reclaim his kingdom from the English?"} +{"answers": ["Dan", "Casey", "Dan Casey"], "question": "in later life, baseball player claimed he was \"Casey at the Bat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Iago sparrow"], "question": "Charles Darwin discovered the \"\" on the first stop of the voyage of the \"Beagle\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Lowery", "Hugh Lowery"], "question": " taught formation flying in World WarI and later played in the National Football League's first season?"} +{"answers": ["Central Station", "Great Central Station"], "question": "on its 1856 opening, the Illinois Central Railroad's was the largest building in Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Dahomeyan Democratic Union"], "question": "despite receiving the most votes in the 1959 elections, the emerged as the smallest of the three parties in the Territorial Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["Parliamentary War Memorial"], "question": "the to members of the United Kingdom's Houses of Parliament killed in the First World War was damaged by bombing in the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Javed Manzil"], "question": "the of Muhammad Iqbal was converted into a museum by the Pakistani government in 1984?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Kilmer", "Kilmer", "Jack"], "question": " first acted at age18, when he starred in \"Palo Alto\" with his father Val Kilmer?"} +{"answers": ["Alice Pollock", "Pollock", "Alice"], "question": " founded the boutique Quorum and the male modelling agency English Boy, both in London?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Ormerod", "Ormerod"], "question": " chairs Europe's largest wildlife conservation charity?"} +{"answers": ["Itcha Range"], "question": "the in British Columbia is an inactive shield volcano formed between 3.8 and 0.8 million years ago?"} +{"answers": ["L.A. Mix", "L.A."], "question": " scored five more hits after being diagnosed by Stock Aitken Waterman as being \"unlikely to have another hit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Basma"], "question": "according to local tradition, the shrine of Muawiya in the town of is named after a soldier in Saladin's army who was slain near the town?"} +{"answers": ["Stoor worm"], "question": "the , a sea monster of Orcadian mythology, could destroy humans with its putrid breath?"} +{"answers": ["Harold J. Greene", "Harold", "Harold Joseph", "Greene"], "question": "Major General \"\" is the highest-ranking American servicemember killed on foreign soil since the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Race", "Race"], "question": " is the first feature film about Jesse Owens, who won a record-breaking four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Selle Français"], "question": "the is a French sport horse, recognized internationally as a top breed for show jumping and three-day eventing?"} +{"answers": ["Assassination of Augusto Unceta Barrenechea"], "question": "the was the Basque separatist group ETA's deadliest attack of 1977, and marked the beginning of a more violent phase in the group's operations?"} +{"answers": ["Trafalgar High School", "Trafalgar High School"], "question": ", established for non-whites in Cape Town, defiantly refused to move after its part of the city was declared \"whites only\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gobioff", "Howard Gobioff", "Howard"], "question": " was one of the architects of the Google File System, which allowed for computation speeds never before possible?"} +{"answers": ["Bread Street Kitchen"], "question": "Gordon Ramsay's cost £3million to build?"} +{"answers": ["Pacific Rim", "Pacific Rim"], "question": "the director of the film drew inspiration from the painting \"The Colossus\" \"\", as well as George Bellows's boxing paintings?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Joe Fitzgerald", "Fitzgerald", "Joe Fitzgerald"], "question": " was the first player in NFL history to return an interception for a touchdown?"} +{"answers": ["Endymion", "Endymion"], "question": "the BBC Singers and performed Steve Reich's \"The Desert Music\" at the 2014 Proms?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald", "Westbury", "Gerald Westbury"], "question": " was one of the first cancer surgeons to develop procedures that would preserve function as well as give good survival rates?"} +{"answers": ["10th Battalion", "10th Battalion"], "question": "the was the first South Australian infantry unit to leave Australia during World War I, heading for the Middle East in October 1914?"} +{"answers": ["Harrington–Birchett House"], "question": " was a federally protected bird sanctuary from 1940 to 1970?"} +{"answers": ["Natural Trap Cave"], "question": "the excavations for fossils of Pleistocene fauna in , Wyoming, in 2014 included an experiment in taphonomy?"} +{"answers": ["Corythosaurus"], "question": "the \"(mounted skeleton pictured)\" bore a tall, elaborate bony crest atop its skull, which contained elongate nasal passages?"} +{"answers": ["More popular than Jesus"], "question": "in a 1966 interview John Lennon remarked that the Beatles were \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Werner Genuit", "Werner", "Genuit"], "question": "pianist played the complete works for piano by Richard Wagner for the national congress of the Wagner Society?"} +{"answers": ["Ludian County"], "question": " was a courier station on the Ancient tea route?"} +{"answers": ["Main Quad", "Main Quad"], "question": "the inner part of Stanford University's is surrounded by twelve buildings, numbered 1 through 110?"} +{"answers": ["flag of Tanzania", "Flag of Tanzania"], "question": "the \"\" amalgamated elements of the flags of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, which united in 1964 to form the republic?"} +{"answers": ["Aphaenogaster sommerfeldti"], "question": "the extinct ant was first described in 1868?"} +{"answers": ["Mac Marcoux", "Marcoux", "Mac"], "question": " won gold in the Men's Giant Slalom by over two seconds at the 2014 Winter Paralympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Chandler State Wayside"], "question": "in 1929, Solomon and Hattie Chandler donated land to the state of Oregon for a park, now called ?"} +{"answers": ["Spruce Run Road", "Spruce Run", "Spruce Run"], "question": "more than eighty species of woodland herbs are found near , including fifteen fern species and twelve sedge species?"} +{"answers": ["Floortje", "Mackaij", "Floortje Mackaij"], "question": "cyclist began her career as a speed skater?"} +{"answers": ["Schaffelhuber", "Anna Katharina Schaffelhuber", "Anna", "Anna Schaffelhuber"], "question": " \"\" won all five gold medals in para-alpine skier sitting events at the 2014 Winter Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["68 Cygni"], "question": "the massive blue giant star is surrounded by a ring-shaped nebula?"} +{"answers": ["Philcade Building"], "question": "Mr. & Mrs. Waite Phillips lived in the penthouse of the after donating their mansion to the city of Tulsa to become the Philbrook Art Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Oriental Film"], "question": " hired Njoo Cheong Seng and Fifi Young for their name recognition and only produced one further film after the couple left?"} +{"answers": ["Elling Holst", "Elling Mathias Holst", "Elling Bolt Holst", "Elling", "Holst"], "question": "mathematician is particularly remembered for his picture books for children?"} +{"answers": ["Black-backed Butcherbird", "Black-backed butcherbird"], "question": "the scientific name of the \"\" translates as \"mental noisy bird\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mick Gault", "Mick", "Mick'' Gault", "Gault"], "question": "English sport shooter jointly holds the record for most medals at the Commonwealth Games, but has never been selected for the Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Device 6"], "question": "the video game uses mainly text for its gameplay?"} +{"answers": ["Pesach Liebmann Hersch", "Hersch", "Liebmann Hersch", "Liebmann"], "question": " article \"International Migration of the Jews\", first published in 1931, became a classic work on the topic?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Weber", "Michael H. Weber"], "question": " and his writing partner have written four films together despite living on opposite sides of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Remedios Circle"], "question": ", now considered the center of Manila's nightlife, was originally a cemetery?"} +{"answers": ["Ragyndrudis Codex"], "question": "Saint Boniface allegedly used to ward off Frisian sword blows at his martyrdom in 754 \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["June", "June Krauser", "Krauser"], "question": "swimmer set 154 American records and 73 world records?"} +{"answers": ["Eclogue 4"], "question": "Virgil's was believed by some early Christians to have predicted the birth of Jesus of Nazareth?"} +{"answers": ["Cahuenga Boulevard", "North Cahuenga Boulevard", "Cahuenga Boulevard West"], "question": " in Los Angeles appeared in several Buster Keaton films, such as \"The Goat\" (1921) and \"Three Ages\" (1923)?"} +{"answers": ["2014 Orkney earthquake"], "question": "the was the biggest earthquake in South Africa since 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Moegle", "Eddie", "Eddie Moegle"], "question": "halfback scored the first touchdown for Detroit in the first season of the NFL?"} +{"answers": ["Chris", "Klebl", "Chris Klebl"], "question": "cross-country skier represented the United States at the 2006 and 2010 Winter Paralympics before winning a gold medal for Canada at the 2014 Games?"} +{"answers": ["Health issues in American football"], "question": "concussions are the fifth-most common type , possibly affecting over 100,000 players each year?"} +{"answers": ["Things Which Have Never Yet Been Done"], "question": "a torture scene in the \"Orphan Black\" episode \"\" was improvised and shot with a handheld camera due to time constraints during filming?"} +{"answers": ["Turland", "Heather Turland", "Heather"], "question": "mother of four won the marathon at the 1998 Commonwealth Games at age 38, despite having first run the distance only two years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Frank H. Farley", "Frank Farley", "Farley", "Frank"], "question": "psychologist once studied men who visit massage parlors?"} +{"answers": ["Inkpot Madonna"], "question": "after an absence of four years, the \"(detail pictured)\", holding a naked Baby Jesus with quill in hand, returns to the Hildesheim Cathedral today?"} +{"answers": ["David Friesenhausen", "Friesenhausen", "David"], "question": ", an astronomer and rabbi, was one of the first Jews to support the Copernican heliocentrism?"} +{"answers": ["Chili sauce"], "question": " is sometimes used in the preparation of sushi?"} +{"answers": ["Darren Espanto", "Darren Lyndon Espanto", "Darren", "Espanto"], "question": "at age 10, was the youngest contestant in the history of \"The Next Star\" to be included in the Top 6?"} +{"answers": ["Cal", "Cal Broughton", "Broughton"], "question": "baseball catcher later became a police chief who captured a gang of train robbers after a gun fight in Wisconsin?"} +{"answers": ["Union Street Café"], "question": "footballer David Beckham \"\" was an investor in Gordon Ramsay's but backed out prior to its opening?"} +{"answers": ["Xiaomi Redmi"], "question": "5,000 smartphones sold out in eight minutes in a March 2014 online sales offering?"} +{"answers": ["Erler", "David Erler", "David"], "question": "countertenor was one of five singers invited by amarcord for the performance of Monteverdi's Vespers as the annual \"Marienvesper\" of the Rheingau Musik Festival in Eberbach Abbey?"} +{"answers": ["Parksley Spuds"], "question": "the were a professional baseball team based in a town with a population of about 600 people?"} +{"answers": ["Kinne Cemetery"], "question": "the , established around 1713 in Griswold, Connecticut, shows the evolution of funerary art over the course of the centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Ashutosh", "Ashutosh"], "question": "the corpse of Indian spiritual leader has been kept in a freezer by his followers since his clinical death on 29 January 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Tabnit sarcophagus", "Tabnit", "sarcophagus"], "question": "a \"wonderful fluid\" in the \"\" kept him unusually well-preserved for over two millennia, but its secret was lost when workmen poured it out?"} +{"answers": ["Morihei Ueshiba", "Ueshiba", "Morihei"], "question": " founded the Japanese martial art of aikido?"} +{"answers": ["Sun Bowl", "1940 Sun Bowl"], "question": "the between The Catholic University of America and the Arizona State Teachers College at Tempe ended in the only scoreless tie in Sun Bowl history?"} +{"answers": ["William Lionel Fraser", "Lionel Fraser", "Lionel", "Fraser"], "question": " worked in naval intelligence, and was the father of Groovy Bob?"} +{"answers": ["Aimee Fuller", "Aimee", "Fuller"], "question": "more than 300 complaints were received about British slopestyle snowboarder commentary on her own event at the 2014 Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Head cent"], "question": "the \"(obverse pictured)\" was replaced by the Lincoln cent in 1909?"} +{"answers": ["Ice Cream Sandwich", "Android Ice Cream Sandwich"], "question": "the unveiling of was postponed in remembrance of Steve Jobs?"} +{"answers": ["Caxiuanã National Forest"], "question": " is the oldest national forest in the Amazon Region of Brazil?"} +{"answers": ["Wenk", "Erich", "Erich Wenk"], "question": " sang a \"rage aria\" in Bach's \"\" \"Preise dein Glücke, gesegnetes Sachsen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Make U Bounce"], "question": "the music video for \"\" features a woman with massive hands causing carnage out of revenge?"} +{"answers": ["Lithobates heckscheri"], "question": "the call of the male can be described as a \"deep, low-pitched, rolling snore\"?"} +{"answers": ["Buffy Hummingbird", "Buffy hummingbird"], "question": "the \"\" feeds on the flesh and juice of cactus fruits?"} +{"answers": ["Lyca Jane Gairanod", "Gairanod", "Lyca", "Lyca Gairanod"], "question": "before won \"The Voice Kids\", she helped her mother find recyclable materials to sell to support their family?"} +{"answers": ["Congo Crisis"], "question": "the began shortly after the end of colonial rule of Belgian Congo in 1960?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Adamaitis", "Adamaitis"], "question": "Catholic University's was hailed as the \"hero of the Orange Bowl\" after both catching and throwing touchdown passes in the 1936 game?"} +{"answers": ["Rhodes", "Lis Rhodes", "Lis"], "question": " 1975 work \"Light Music\" was called \"an iconic work of expanded cinema\" by the Tate Modern?"} +{"answers": ["EA Access"], "question": "shares of GameStop fell over five percent after the announcement of ?"} +{"answers": ["Grizzled tree-kangaroo"], "question": "the \"\" hops from tree to tree?"} +{"answers": ["Aarhus"], "question": "in 1944 a precision bombing raid on the Gestapo's headquarters destroyed all its files?"} +{"answers": ["Direction générale de la surveillance du territoire", "Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire", "Direction Générale de la Surveillance du Territoire -LRB-General Directorate"], "question": "Morocco recently suspended judicial cooperation with France over torture claims against Morocco's intelligence service, the ?"} +{"answers": ["German–Serbian dictionary", "German–Serbian dictionary"], "question": "an 18th-century uses a dialect of the Vojvodina Serbs?"} +{"answers": ["Yellow Submarine"], "question": "the 1969 album was one of the few Beatles releases that did not top the charts in the United Kingdom or the United States, peaking at No.3 and No.2 respectively?"} +{"answers": ["PlayStation Vita Pets"], "question": "dogs speak with the player and plead to adventure with them in ?"} +{"answers": ["BL Boötis"], "question": " (or BL Boo) in Boötes is not a binary but a BL Boötis variable?"} +{"answers": ["Terry Patchett", "Terry", "Patchett"], "question": "British MP , suffering from cancer, voted on the Scott Report after journeying 400 miles by ambulance to Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Libellus responsionum"], "question": "the papal decretal (601AD) dealt with questions such as marriage between relatives and whether priests might celebrate mass after having sexual dreams?"} +{"answers": ["Rice", "Gitz Rice", "Gitz"], "question": "composer and entertainer , serving with the Canadian Armed Forces on the World War I front lines, rescued a piano from shellfire?"} +{"answers": ["Walt Disney Animation Studios", "Walt Disney Studios"], "question": " has released 53 animated features to date, from \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" (1937) to \"Frozen\" (2013)?"} +{"answers": ["Bevan Sharpless", "Bevan Percival Sharpless", "Sharpless", "Bevan"], "question": " observations of the orbital decay of Phobos led to speculation it was a hollow sphere created by Martians?"} +{"answers": ["Sri Temasek"], "question": " \"\" is designated the official residence of the Prime Minister of Singapore, though no Prime Minister has actually lived there?"} +{"answers": ["Archie Albert Barwick", "Archie", "Archie Barwick", "Barwick"], "question": "Australian farmer wrote some 400,000 words about his World War I service?"} +{"answers": ["Boogie Chillen'"], "question": "John Lee Hooker's \"\" became the first \"down-home\" electric blues song to reach number one in the R&B records chart?"} +{"answers": ["Walking football"], "question": " has become a fashionable form of exercise for over-50s with mobility difficulties?"} +{"answers": ["The Girl with All the Gifts"], "question": "the book deals with a dystopian future in which most of humanity is wiped out by a fungal infection?"} +{"answers": ["Montowampate"], "question": " was attacked by Tarrantines while visiting Masconomet?"} +{"answers": ["1908 FA Charity Shield", "FA Charity Shield"], "question": "the , held in 1908, saw Manchester United draw 1–1 with Queens Park Rangers?"} +{"answers": ["John Gregorson Campbell", "Gregorson Campbell", "Campbell", "John"], "question": " was at the same time a church minister and a folklorist?"} +{"answers": ["1930 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have been relatively free from war?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Grist", "Ian Grist"], "question": "former Cardiff MP signature, \"I Grist\", signifies \"Jesus Christ\" in Welsh?"} +{"answers": ["Parashurameshvara Temple", "Parsurameswar Temple"], "question": "the \"\" in Bhubaneswar is believed to be around 1400 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Megan", "Fletcher", "Megan Fletcher"], "question": " won the 70 kg women's judo at the 2014 Common­wealth Games despite needing to have her face taped up during the semifinal?"} +{"answers": ["Deutscher Nationalverband"], "question": " defeated the dominant Christian Social Party in the 1911 election in Cisleithania?"} +{"answers": ["Socialist Party of Romania", "Socialist Workers Party of Romania"], "question": "in the midst of the 1929 financial crisis, the argued that the time was ripe for revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Spectra", "Spectra"], "question": ", London's giant tower of light \"\", will be turned off on Monday?"} +{"answers": ["House of the Rising Sun", "House of the Rising Sun"], "question": "Dominic Monaghan was covered in honey to attract male drones for the production of the \"Lost\" episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Brill", "Brill", "Frank'' Brill", "Frank"], "question": " was a pitcher in Major League Baseball and later won the United States' first national bowling championship?"} +{"answers": ["Southern Wrestling Hall of Fame", "Texas Wrestling Hall of Fame"], "question": "Texas All-Star Wrestling, the oldest independent promotion in Texas, was honored at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Caroline Mary Charles", "Caroline", "Charles", "Caroline Charles"], "question": " designed clothes for Mick Jagger and Ringo Starr, as well as the outfit worn by Emma Thompson when she accepted the Oscar for \"Howards End\"?"} +{"answers": ["She Must Be Seeing Things"], "question": "according to the \"Lesbian Film Guide\", was a \"deeply controversial film... dismissed outright by some as pornography\"?"} +{"answers": ["Changyuraptor"], "question": ", the largest four-winged dinosaur discovered to date, also had the longest feathers ever recorded in any non-avian dinosaur?"} +{"answers": ["Brean Down Fort", "Brean Down"], "question": " has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to both its geology and its range of plants?"} +{"answers": ["Ugly Heart"], "question": "the music video accompanying \"\" was seen by 2.5million viewers in less than a week?"} +{"answers": ["Family Building Society"], "question": "the , opened in July 2014, is the UK's first new building society since 1981?"} +{"answers": ["Word Crimes"], "question": "\"\", \"Weird Al\" Yankovic's grammar-based song parody of Robin Thicke's \"Blurred Lines\", has been likened to a modern-day \"Schoolhouse Rock!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Comic Neue"], "question": " is \"a slightly less horrible version of Comic Sans\" \"(comparison pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aphaenogaster oligocenica"], "question": "only three possible fossils of the extinct ant have been reported?"} +{"answers": ["Lucy Gang", "Mama Lucy", "Mama Lucy Gang"], "question": "the was named after the owner of a restaurant?"} +{"answers": ["Joego", "Ali", "Ali Joego"], "question": "Do you know that, after plans to make a film with Dardanella fell through, established his own theatre company?"} +{"answers": ["Biniati", "Taoriba", "Taoriba Biniati"], "question": "I-Kiribati boxer had never fought against a woman or in a ring before taking part at the 2014 Common­wealth Games?"} +{"answers": ["Nila", "Nila"], "question": " \"\", leader of the monkey army in a Hindu epic, is said to have urinated on the heads of the demon Ravana and disturbed his sacrifice?"} +{"answers": ["Tip O'Neill", "Tip O'Neill", "Tip", "Tip O'Neill Award", "O'Neill"], "question": " won the triple crown and set at least eight Major League Baseball batting records?"} +{"answers": ["Chef", "Chef"], "question": "the 2014 film has been called both Jon Favreau's best and worst film by critics?"} +{"answers": ["Yves Agid", "Yves", "Agid"], "question": "in 2001 the French Institute of Health and Medical Research awarded its \"Grand Prix\" for medical research to neurologist ?"} +{"answers": ["Crosby's Opera House"], "question": "over 210,000 tickets were sold in the 1867 lottery in which Chicago's \"\" was one of the prizes?"} +{"answers": ["Autumn", "Autumn Sandeen", "Sandeen"], "question": " was the first US service member to publicly have her gender identification changed on all her military records?"} +{"answers": ["Kasturbhai Lalbhai", "Shrenik", "Shrenik Kasturbhai Lalbhai", "Lalbhai"], "question": "Indian industrialist headed Anandji Kalyanji Trust, which manages 1200 Jain temples?"} +{"answers": ["The Sea of Trees"], "question": "the film , now in production, is about the Japanese \"Suicide Forest\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mya", "Mya"], "question": " choked up during a demo for president Bill Clinton?"} +{"answers": ["neptunium", "Neptunium"], "question": " is found in at least three allotropesone orthorhombic, one tetragonal, and one body-centered cubic?"} +{"answers": ["Markus", "Markus Schäfer", "Schäfer"], "question": "in celebration of the tercentenary of the birth of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, tenor performed in his oratorio \"Die Auferstehung und Himmelfahrt Jesu\" at the Rheingau Musik Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Field", "Xenia Field", "Xenia Noelle Field", "Xenia"], "question": " helped to establish the first bail hostel in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Loved", "Loved"], "question": "one reviewer dubbed \"great high-brow lunchtime gaming\"?"} +{"answers": ["St Peter's Church", "St Peter's Church, Parr"], "question": "the walls of , in Merseyside, England, contain industrial waste?"} +{"answers": ["Isopoda"], "question": "even land-living species of \"(woodlouse pictured)\" incubate their eggs in a brood chamber filled with water?"} +{"answers": ["Townsend", "Cyril David Townsend", "Cyril Townsend", "Cyril"], "question": "though he had served as a Conservative MP for 23 years, defected to the Liberal Democrats in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Merrill G. Burlingame", "Burlingame", "Merrill Gildea Burlingame", "Merrill"], "question": ", a former professor of history at Montana State University, was known as \"Mr. Montana History\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Michell Wagner", "Henry Michell", "Wagner"], "question": "the got shot in the twitten?"} +{"answers": ["After the Bath, Woman Drying Herself", "After the Bath, Woman drying herself"], "question": "Degas said that if \"you looked through a keyhole\" you might see scenes like his \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Frozen Run"], "question": "a 1997 book listed as one of the most interesting stream names in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Ada", "Cherry Kearton", "Kearton", "Ada Cherry Kearton"], "question": "the soprano was married to the wildlife photographer Cherry Kearton and recounted their travels in her autobiography \"On Safari\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arnait Video Productions"], "question": ", the Inuit women's filmmaking collective, received nine Genie Awards nominations for their first feature, \"Before Tomorrow\"?"} +{"answers": ["Garçonne", "Garçonne"], "question": "when the Weimar-era German magazine \"Frauenliebe\" was relaunched as , the French title was thought to be \"more modish\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cebrennus rechenbergi"], "question": "the \"\" can flip forwards and backwards like a gymnast to escape threats?"} +{"answers": ["Odense"], "question": " was the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen?"} +{"answers": ["Lake County Examiner", "Lake County"], "question": "when the town of Lakeview, Oregon, was destroyed by fire in 1900, staff of the saved enough equipment and material to publish a special edition the next day?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Cooper", "Edward Joshua Cooper"], "question": "Irish politician s private observatory in County Sligo made the first discovery from Ireland of an asteroid?"} +{"answers": ["Sophie Taylor", "Taylor", "Sophie"], "question": " broke her own record to win gold in the 100 metre breaststroke at the 2014 Commonwealth Games?"} +{"answers": ["Ain't"], "question": "there no more?"} +{"answers": ["De Akkermolen"], "question": " \"\" was used as a gristmill from the early 1600s until it was damaged in 1950?"} +{"answers": ["Daoudi", "Mohammed", "Mohammed S. Dajani Daoudi", "Mohammed Dajani Daoudi"], "question": " led the first group of students from Palestine to visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Bemis, Tennessee", "Bemis"], "question": "the designer of the company town of tried to make the community look like it had grown over time?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Brandon Roll", "Michael Roll", "Roll", "Michael Roll"], "question": " completed his college basketball career with the UCLA Bruins holding the school's record for most career games played?"} +{"answers": ["Barton Road Bridge", "Barton Road Swing Bridge"], "question": "the opens up to 14 times a day to let traffic through the Manchester Ship Canal?"} +{"answers": ["All-you-can-eat seats"], "question": "one can eat all the hot dogs, nachos, popcorn, peanuts, and soft drinks one wants in the found at many Major League Baseball parks?"} +{"answers": ["Polkadot poison frog"], "question": "the male guards the eggs laid by the female and carries the newly hatched tadpoles to water?"} +{"answers": ["Chandrakant Topiwala", "Chandrakant", "Topiwala", "Chandrakant Amritlal Topiwala"], "question": "Indian poet translated Rilke's \"Duino Elegies\" into Gujarati?"} +{"answers": ["CECAFA Cup", "2001 CECAFA Cup"], "question": "the included a football game with the biggest margin of victory in the competition's history?"} +{"answers": ["Christine Jones", "Christine", "Christine Jones", "Jones"], "question": " helped London police officers to recognise mental health crises as medical emergencies?"} +{"answers": ["Steven the Sword Fighter"], "question": "one writer observed references to \"Final Fantasy\", \"Gitaroo Man\" and \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" in the \"Steven Universe\" episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bear's grease"], "question": " was once thought to be an effective treatment for hair loss?"} +{"answers": ["Oudtshoorn", "Pieter", "Pieter van Reede van Oudtshoorn"], "question": "in 1773 newly appointed Governor of the Cape Colony died at sea during the voyage to take up his post?"} +{"answers": ["Rohan", "Chand", "Rohan Chand"], "question": "by the age of 10, child actor had co-starred with Adam Sandler, Mark Wahlberg, Jason Bateman and Damian Lewis?"} +{"answers": ["Bethlehem Hingham Shipyard"], "question": "the received the Army-Navy \"E\" Award for building ninety destroyer escorts in 1943 when the United States Navy had only asked for sixty?"} +{"answers": ["Between you and I", "between you and I"], "question": "in \"The Merchant of Venice\", Shakespeare may have committed ?"} +{"answers": ["Carlisle", "Richard Risley Carlisle", "Richard"], "question": " \"\" is credited with originating the \"Risley act\" when he juggled his children with his feet?"} +{"answers": ["Park an der Ilm"], "question": "the , landscaped partly by Goethe, contains a monument to Shakespeare by Lessing?"} +{"answers": ["Lazeric Deleon Jones", "Jones", "Lazeric Jones", "Lazeric"], "question": "in 2010, became just the third junior college transfer in 30 years to play college basketball for the UCLA Bruins?"} +{"answers": ["Camino al Amor", "Camino al amor"], "question": "Sebastián Estevanez and Carina Zampini, the lead actors of the Argentine telenovela , costarred in the 2012 telenovela \"Dulce amor\"?"} +{"answers": ["Closed-subgroup theorem"], "question": "John von Neumann's theorem that every closed real matrix group is a Lie group inspired Élie Cartan to prove a generalization, the ?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of Queen Victoria, Sydney", "Statue of Queen Victoria"], "question": " was abandoned at a children's reformatory, called \"the auld bitch\" by James Joyce, and now lives in Sydney?"} +{"answers": ["Deivayanai", "Devasena"], "question": "in Hinduism represents Heaven while her co-wife Valli \"(both pictured with their husband)\" represents the earth?"} +{"answers": ["Thornhill", "Sophie Thornhill", "Sophie"], "question": "in her international debut season, visually impaired cyclist won two gold medals with one guide and another two with a different guide?"} +{"answers": ["Purabá de Santa Bárbara"], "question": "the highest part of is in the foothills of Barva Volcano?"} +{"answers": ["Naval Medical Research Center"], "question": "the operates a clinical laboratory for diagnosing uncommon diseases in active duty military and their families?"} +{"answers": ["Taro", "Taro Yoko", "Yoko Taro", "Yoko"], "question": "video game director and scenario writer uses a writing method he calls \"backwards scriptwriting\", by which he builds the narrative starting with the ending?"} +{"answers": ["Chlemoutsi"], "question": " castle \"\" from the early 1220s is perhaps the finest example of a fortification of the early period of Frankish rule in Greece?"} +{"answers": ["Secular Pro-Life"], "question": "posters for a presentation by at the University of Georgia were repeatedly torn down in protest?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm", "Wilhelm Münter Rolfsen", "Rolfsen"], "question": "in 1943, led Milorg refugee escort network in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Norcliffe Chapel"], "question": "Cheshire's was founded by a Unitarian, but was a Baptist chapel for its first ten years?"} +{"answers": ["Salamat, Kaibigan"], "question": "Bong Revilla's speech was met with \"amusement, anger and disbelief\" among netizens?"} +{"answers": ["Fittja gård"], "question": " became a popular overnight inn and station for exchange of horses for Swedish kings?"} +{"answers": ["Infamous: Second Son", "Infamous Second Son"], "question": " players can either climb high-rise buildings or dash up them using neon superpowers?"} +{"answers": ["Mukhalinga"], "question": "the \"\" may be called a \"linga with five faces\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paige", "Paige"], "question": " was scared of professional wrestling as a child, but went on to win the WWE Divas Champion­ship at age 21?"} +{"answers": ["Middle Branch Chillisquaque Creek"], "question": "the largest lake in Montour County, Pennsylvania is on ?"} +{"answers": ["Iberia", "Pharnavaz I of Iberia", "Pharnavaz"], "question": "according to Georgian annals, was the founder of the Kingdom of Iberia?"} +{"answers": ["David Litvinoff", "Litvinoff", "David"], "question": "as a technical adviser on the 1970 film \"Performance\", introduced the cast and crew to London's underworld?"} +{"answers": ["No Mediocre"], "question": "\"\" was intended as \"something to uplift women\"?"} +{"answers": ["Derek Bourgeois", "Derek", "Derek David Bourgeois", "Bourgeois"], "question": ", since 2009 Britain's most prolific composer of symphonies, said they came \"tumbling out\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mamilla Mall"], "question": "several 19th-century buildings were integrated into the design of Jerusalem's outdoor \"\", including the Convent of St. Vincent de Paul?"} +{"answers": ["Hough", "Romeyn Beck Hough", "Romeyn"], "question": " \"American Woods\" is a set of over 1,000 paper-thin wood slices collected from 354 different tree species?"} +{"answers": ["Antananarivo"], "question": "the capital of Madagascar, , was founded in 1625 by King Andrianjaka on the site of a village occupied by Vazimba, the island's earliest inhabitants?"} +{"answers": ["Trollope", "Theodosia", "Theodosia Trollope"], "question": "visitors to the Florentine villa of found the atmosphere less intense than that at the nearby home of Elizabeth Barrett Browning?"} +{"answers": ["Stranger Hollow"], "question": "no part of is within of a road?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth Tarvydas", "Tarvydas", "Ruth"], "question": "a revealing red frock by Australian designer had more coverage than Jennifer Hawkins when she won Miss Universe 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Mercedes-Benz CLR"], "question": "when a \"\" somersaulted almost airborne at the 1999 24 Hours of Le Mans, it ended the model's racing career?"} +{"answers": ["Circus Juventas"], "question": "Minnesota's is the largest youth circus school in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Beck's Bolero"], "question": "\"\" begins with a reworking of Ravel's two-chord progression, transposed to the key of A?"} +{"answers": ["Nomina im Indogermanischen Lexikon"], "question": "according to , the Lithuanian word for \"pelvis\" is derived from a Proto-Indo-European word stem meaning \"deep\"?"} +{"answers": ["Myotis moluccarum", "Maluku myotis"], "question": "the scoops up fish and insects from the surface of water with its feet?"} +{"answers": ["Bilihildis"], "question": "sources relate that while her pagan husband was away, sailed to Mainz and started an abbey?"} +{"answers": ["Dumfriesshire Hoard", "Galloway Hoard"], "question": "the newly-discovered \"(gold bird pin pictured)\" has been described by experts as \"one of the most significant Viking hoards ever found in Scotland\"?"} +{"answers": ["Uzumaki"], "question": "the horror manga series was adapted into a live-action film and two video games in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Warren Delabere Barnes", "Warren Barnes", "Barnes", "Warren"], "question": ", a member of the Malayan Civil Service who conducted an expedition in Pahang in 1900, had a plant in the Loranthaceae family named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Mahikeng Airport", "Mafikeng Airport"], "question": "efforts are underway to help , a former air force base in South Africa, regain its status as an international airport?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Hall", "Golden Hall"], "question": "the \"\" received its name when the walls were decorated with mosaics created by the artist Einar Forseth on a proposal by the architect Ragnar Östberg?"} +{"answers": ["Agelaia multipicta"], "question": "the wasp removes ants from its nest with blasts of wing buzzing?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Beadle", "Hugh Beadle"], "question": ", Rhodesia's Chief Justice, recognised Ian Smith's post-UDI government as legal in 1968?"} +{"answers": ["Fan Lau Fort", "Lau Fort"], "question": "Hong Kong's was captured by the very pirates it was built to repel?"} +{"answers": ["Locus iste", "Locus iste"], "question": "in the motet , composed for the dedication of the votive chapel of Linz Cathedral, Anton Bruckner requests a pause \"by carefully measuring out five beats\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nordmann", "Karl-Gottfried", "Karl-Gottfried Nordmann"], "question": "\"Luftwaffe\" fighter pilot \"\" later became president of Mercedes-Benz in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Robotomy"], "question": " is the shortest-running show on Cartoon Network?"} +{"answers": ["Lim", "Amanda Lim", "Amanda"], "question": "Singaporean swimmer won the women's 50-metre freestyle event in the 2009, 2011, and 2013 Southeast Asian Games?"} +{"answers": ["Facebook real-name policy controversy"], "question": "according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, \"disproportionately affect[s] the LGBTQ community\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ahnentafel"], "question": "the tallest known is more than tall?"} +{"answers": ["Makode Linde", "Linde", "Makode"], "question": " made and decorated a cake in the shape of a black Venus of Willendorf for his art piece \"Painful Cake\"?"} +{"answers": ["Scottish art in the eighteenth century"], "question": "\"The Skating Minister\" \"\" is among the famous pieces of ?"} +{"answers": ["Kawasaki Ninja H2"], "question": "Kawasaki made a \"supercharged\" Ninja bike with wings called the ?"} +{"answers": ["The Utility of Force"], "question": ", by General Sir Rupert Smith, has been described as an update of Clausewitz's \"On War\" for our times?"} +{"answers": ["Southern grasshopper mouse"], "question": "the preys on the Arizona bark scorpion even when stung repeatedly in the face?"} +{"answers": ["Cochecton–Damascus Bridge"], "question": "a lawsuit over the construction of the \"\" led to a ruling that sovereign immunity does not extend to states' joint bridge commission?"} +{"answers": ["Parischnogaster jacobsoni"], "question": "the Southeast Asian social wasp has a gland that creates an ant repellent?"} +{"answers": ["Litherland", "Bob Litherland", "Bob"], "question": " was the first British MP sponsored by the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades trade union?"} +{"answers": ["Quakake Tunnel"], "question": "with a discharge of over 6,000 gallons per minute, the is the largest abandoned mine discharge in the Lehigh River watershed?"} +{"answers": ["The Fault in Our Stars", "The Fault in Our Stars"], "question": "the film is based on John Green's novel of the same name, inspired by the late Esther Earl's life?"} +{"answers": ["Puzzle Lovers Club"], "question": "the served as a testbed for hundreds of direct marketing techniques?"} +{"answers": ["Megaponera"], "question": " \"\" raid termite mounds so effectively they have been nicknamed after the fierce Matabele tribe of the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Priscilla", "Duffield", "Priscilla Duffield"], "question": "security considerations forbade the judge performing marriage from knowing the surnames of the bride and groom?"} +{"answers": ["Old Chicago Main Post Office Twin Towers"], "question": "if built as planned, the will be the tallest building in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Biene", "Auguste van Biene", "Auguste", "Van Biene"], "question": " composed incidental music for the play \"The Broken Melody\" and performed the leading role of a cellist?"} +{"answers": ["Liopropoma santi"], "question": "Roger Sant, after whom \"\" was named, participated in a manned submersible dive in which an exemplar of the fish was collected?"} +{"answers": ["Sinema", "Sinema"], "question": "in his album , rapper Swoope asks listeners to examine themselves to discover their selfish desires?"} +{"answers": ["Wood", "Jonas Wood", "Jonas"], "question": "psychologist explores the psychological effects of various spaces through art?"} +{"answers": ["The Stanford Prison Experiment", "Stanford Prison Experiment", "The Stanford Prison Experiment"], "question": "the upcoming film is about a psychological experiment involving prisoners and prison guards, conducted by Philip Zimbardo at Stanford University in 1971?"} +{"answers": ["Shelley", "Lilian Shelley", "Lilian"], "question": "one of jobs at The Cave of the Golden Calf was to feed Madame Strindberg's monkey each evening at the Savoy Hotel?"} +{"answers": ["In Ramada Da Vida"], "question": "\"The Drew Carey Show\" episode \"\" featured guest appearances by Lisa Loeb, Slash, Joey Ramone, and other musicians?"} +{"answers": ["Ricki and the Flash"], "question": "the upcoming film will be the second in which Meryl Streep and her daughter Mamie Gummer appear together, the first being 1986's \"Heartburn\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ji", "Ji Dengkui", "Dengkui"], "question": "after helped Hua Guofeng purge the \"Gang of Four\", he himself was ousted as a member of the \"Little Gang of Four\"?"} +{"answers": ["Belonogaster petiolata"], "question": "the queen wasp inspects her nest to ensure the eggs are hers, and eats any that aren't?"} +{"answers": ["The Fog Warning"], "question": "the oil painting \"\" by Winslow Homer shows a lone fisherman in danger of being lost at sea?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony William Hall", "Hall"], "question": "despite claim to the English throne in the 1930s, King George V didn't want him to be imprisoned?"} +{"answers": ["Thornton's Corners GO Station"], "question": " will be built along a rail extension connecting the Canadian National Railway line to the Canadian Pacific Railway line?"} +{"answers": ["Kazantsev", "Kira", "Kira Kazantsev"], "question": " is the third consecutive Miss New York to win Miss America?"} +{"answers": ["St. Augustine Parish Church", "San Agustin Parish Church", "San Agustin Parish Church"], "question": "the first was constructed from cane and nipa by the Augustinians?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyd", "Lloyd M. Smith", "Smith"], "question": " created the world's first glow-in-the-dark DNA sequencer?"} +{"answers": ["Boston Society for Medical Improvement"], "question": "in 1849 Henry Jacob Bigelow presented Phineas Gage to the \"\", immediately following a phallic stalagmite?"} +{"answers": ["Hazevoet", "Cornelis Hazevoet", "Cornelis"], "question": "after pioneering free jazz in the Netherlands during the 1960s, gave up music to study zoology in 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Townsend's Vole", "Townsend's vole"], "question": " creates runways among vegetation, with large latrines often forming near junctions?"} +{"answers": ["Graves", "Alvin Cushman Graves", "Alvin C. Graves", "Alvin"], "question": " was badly injured in the 1946 laboratory criticality accident at Los Alamos that killed Louis Slotin?"} +{"answers": ["The Road from Home"], "question": "the book is the true story of a girl whose father, mother, brothers, and sisters all died during the Armenian Genocide?"} +{"answers": ["Nagpur Mahanagar Parivahan Limited"], "question": "Swedish bus maker Scania has delivered its first ethanol-powered bus made in India to for trial runs?"} +{"answers": ["Dolores", "Dolores"], "question": "the model was a \"happy prisoner\" of the sculptor Jacob Epstein?"} +{"answers": ["Beaver attack"], "question": "a killed a fisherman in Belarus?"} +{"answers": ["Nicolae", "Colan", "Nicolae Colan"], "question": " was the only Romanian Orthodox bishop who remained in Northern Transylvania after the region was ceded to Hungary in 1940?"} +{"answers": ["Azteca eumeces"], "question": "the fossil ant is one of two \"Azteca\" species found in Dominican amber?"} +{"answers": ["Emily Sartain", "Emily", "Sartain"], "question": " was the first woman in Europe and the United States to practice the art of mezzotint engraving?"} +{"answers": ["Caravan Club", "The Caravan Club", "The Caravan Club"], "question": " in London claimed to be \"the most unconventional spot in town\" with \"All night gaiety\" and \"Dancing to Charlie\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maup Caransa", "Maup", "Caransa"], "question": "Amsterdam businessman \"\" lent his name to the ugliest building in the country and to the sons of the gods?"} +{"answers": ["Podarcis hispanica"], "question": "young sometimes have blue tails?"} +{"answers": ["Emily O'Hara Ratajkowski", "Ratajkowski", "Emily", "Emily Ratajkowski"], "question": "\"Sports Illustrated\" Swimsuit model is featured in the music video for \"Blurred Lines\", which was the number one song of 2013 in several countries?"} +{"answers": ["Vadodara", "Vadodara"], "question": "Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was elected to represent , Gujarat, in the parliament by a victory margin of 570,128 votes in 2014, the second highest ever?"} +{"answers": ["Orfeo", "Vecchi", "Orfeo Vecchi"], "question": "under , the Santa Maria alla Scala Cathedral returned to a place of musical prominence in Milan?"} +{"answers": ["Our Brand Is Crisis", "Brand Is Crisis", "Our Brand Is Crisis"], "question": "the upcoming film , based on the documentary of the same name, is about Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada's 2002 Bolivian presidential election campaign managed by James Carville?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Gascoigne", "Paul John Gascoigne", "Gascoigne", "Paul"], "question": "the National Football Museum described as \"the most naturally gifted English midfielder of his generation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Butterfly Valley", "Butterfly Valley, Fethiye"], "question": "accommodation in the \"\" at the Turkish Riviera is possible only in tents or wooden bungalows because any type of construction is prohibited by law?"} +{"answers": ["Zenon B. Lukosius", "Zenon", "Lukosius"], "question": "in World War II, and his crew mates captured the \"U-505\" submarine, which had an important German code book on board?"} +{"answers": ["Province of Treviso"], "question": "Asolo in the is called \"the city of a hundred landscapes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oud-Strijders Legioen"], "question": "the Dutch right-wing military veterans organization was compared to a \"Boy Scout organization for the elderly\"?"} +{"answers": ["Landau", "Ralph Landau", "Ralph"], "question": ", a chemical engineer and economist, formulated the concept of technology as capital?"} +{"answers": ["The Punisher", "The Punisher"], "question": " can be distinguished from other beat 'em up games by its frequent use of firearms?"} +{"answers": ["Facer", "Frank Facer", "Frank"], "question": " recruiting was seen as a key factor in the success of the St. George Dragons, including eleven straight titles between 1956 and 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Kızıl Kilise", "Sivrihisar Kizil Kilise", "Kizil Kilise"], "question": "the 6th-century \"\" is one of the oldest churches in Turkey's Cappadocia region?"} +{"answers": ["Iron Foot Jack", "Iron", "Jack"], "question": ", \"a more agreeable kind of Alistair Crowley in a poorer way of business\", was an inspiration for a young Ian Dury?"} +{"answers": ["ZMapp"], "question": "the experimental Ebola drug candidate is manufactured in the tobacco plant \"Nicotiana benthamiana\" in a bioproduction process known as \"pharming\"?"} +{"answers": ["Messinger", "John", "John Messinger"], "question": ", the first Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives, helped to set the state line between Illinois and Wisconsin?"} +{"answers": ["Hendrik Koot", "Koot", "Hendrik", "Hendrik Evert Koot"], "question": "the death of in Amsterdam in February 1941 was an excuse for the German authorities to start raids in the Jewish Quarter and install a \"Judenrat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Second wind", "Second wind"], "question": "a makes sleep-deprived persons feel less sleepy on the fifth sleepless day than they did on the fourth?"} +{"answers": ["Outreachy"], "question": "The GNOME Project's started because no women were among the 181 applicants to a student mentorship program in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese goral"], "question": "populations of the are declining, probably due to over-hunting?"} +{"answers": ["Lutosławski", "Marian Lutosławski", "Marian"], "question": "the Polish inventor and bridge designer was killed in a mass execution by the Bolsheviks several days before his trial was supposed to take place?"} +{"answers": ["Strike Zone"], "question": "in order to write the novel , author Peter David spoke with actress Marina Sirtis to gain insight into her character in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Theora mesopotamica"], "question": " was once given the name \"Abra cadabra\", because a scientist believed it \"had been dead for a long time, and could be described as a cadaver\"?"} +{"answers": ["Italian pool frog", "Pelophylax bergeri"], "question": "the \"\" has been introduced into the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Apple Pay"], "question": "\"The Verge\" predicts will do to the mobile payments market what the iPhone did to the smartphone market?"} +{"answers": ["Gertrude Melville", "Melville", "Gertrude Mary Melville", "Gertrude"], "question": " was nicknamed the \"grand old lady of the Labor Party\" despite serving only one term in parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Sunset Limousine"], "question": "the \"Ocala Star-Banner\" considered John Ritter's comedy style in the 1983 film to be the \"magic ingredient\" for the film's success?"} +{"answers": ["Lindita Arapi", "Lindita", "Arapi"], "question": " first book of poetry, \"Am Meer, nachts\" (\"By the sea, at night\") was the first such work written by an Albanian poetess in German?"} +{"answers": ["Vaughan", "Kate", "Kate Vaughan"], "question": " \"\", who developed the skirt dance, was considered the greatest dancer of her time?"} +{"answers": ["Achhe din anne wale hain", "Achhe din aane waale hain"], "question": "Narendra Modi got the idea for the Bharatiya Janata Party slogan for the 2014 Indian general election, (\"Good days are coming\"), from his opposition leader, Manmohan Singh?"} +{"answers": ["Clifford Hall", "Clifford", "Clifford Hall", "Hall"], "question": "in his later career, painted women covered almost head to toe and with their faces usually hidden?"} +{"answers": ["Doug Graham", "Doug Graham"], "question": "Stephen Phillips originally auditioned to play the \"Winners & Losers\" character , but was cast as Zach Armstrong instead?"} +{"answers": ["Canidae"], "question": "the penis in male contains a structure at the base which helps to create a copulatory tie during mating, locking the animals together for up to an hour?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh Stewart Gray", "Alexander Stewart Gray", "Gray", "Stewart", "Stewart Gray"], "question": " \"\" was a \"heroic dreamer\" who originated the back-to-the-land movement in the UK and started an artists' colony in London?"} +{"answers": ["Corn Run"], "question": " was likely named for bushels of corn washed into it during a flood?"} +{"answers": ["Clarence N. Hickman", "Clarence", "Clarence Nichols Hickman", "Hickman", "Clarence Hickman"], "question": ", a developer of the bazooka, was also the \"Father of Scientific Archery\", and is an AMICA Hall-of-Famer for his improvements to player pianos?"} +{"answers": ["Barretville, Tennessee", "Barretville"], "question": "burglars attacking a , bank vault with blowtorches in 1930 failed to steal any money, but burned down the adjacent general store?"} +{"answers": ["Aline", "Aline"], "question": "the French singer Christophe got the inspiration for the title of his 1965 hit song \"\" during a visit to the dentist?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh Bolton Jones", "Jones"], "question": " exhibited at New York's National Academy of Design for sixty years?"} +{"answers": ["Everest", "Everest"], "question": "part of Ashutosh Gowariker's has been filmed at over above sea level?"} +{"answers": ["Broadbottom Viaduct"], "question": " \"\", originally of wooden construction, was replaced with a wrought iron structure less than 20 years after its completion?"} +{"answers": ["Paulsson", "Robin", "Robin Paulsson"], "question": "the Swedish stand-up comedian became known for his imitations of footballer Zlatan Ibrahimović?"} +{"answers": ["Act of Independence of Central America"], "question": "less than four months after Guatemala from the Spanish Empire, it was annexed by a different empire?"} +{"answers": ["Canadian Maple Leaf", "Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf"], "question": "the first coin was struck by a Japanese?"} +{"answers": ["Dominik Kuhn", "Kuhn", "Dominik"], "question": "German TV broadcaster ZDF used (Dodokay's) fandub of a Romney-Obama debate to start reporting on the outcome of the 2012 U.S. presidential election?"} +{"answers": ["Louise Pearce", "Louise", "Pearce"], "question": "in 1920 tested a cure for the fatal epidemic of African sleeping sickness in the Belgian Congo?"} +{"answers": ["Nobel Banquet", "Nobelfesten"], "question": "the is held each 10December, after the Nobel Prize ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Maria Wolfram", "Wolfram", "Joseph"], "question": "the composer became mayor of Teplice?"} +{"answers": ["Trial of Thomas Paine"], "question": "after his speech in the , a crowd unhitched Thomas Erskine's horses and pulled his carriage home?"} +{"answers": ["calitoxin", "Calitoxin"], "question": "certain crabs injected with , found in the nematocysts of the sea anemone \"Calliactis parasitica\", are paralysed within one minute?"} +{"answers": ["Cindy Smart"], "question": " knows five languages and basic mathematics, but is \"a little creepy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of Saint Lucia", "flag of Saint Lucia"], "question": "the triangles on the \"\" represent the Pitons, two volcanic plugs on the island that are a national symbol of the country?"} +{"answers": ["Bond", "Tami", "Tami Bond"], "question": "MacArthur Fellow , known for her study of black carbon, became interested in engineering after her car broke down?"} +{"answers": ["No-Li Brewhouse"], "question": "the logo of depicts the Skyride over Spokane Falls?"} +{"answers": ["Green", "Yehuda Green", "Yehuda"], "question": "the Hasidic singer , who performs in the style of Shlomo Carlebach, has been called \"more Carlebach than Carlebach\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Drewry", "Drewry"], "question": " chose the England football team that lost 1–0 to the United States in a shock defeat?"} +{"answers": ["Mostafa", "Mostafa Salameh", "Salameh"], "question": " \"\" rang his partner, his parents, and the King of Jordan via satellite phone from Mount Everest?"} +{"answers": ["Wikipedia Monument"], "question": "the first in the world will be unveiled in Słubice, Poland, in late October 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Ashby", "Thomas Ashby", "Thomas Almond Ashby", "Ashby", "Thomas"], "question": "when the gynecologist died in 1916, he was the only University of Maryland faculty member to have served in the Maryland State Legislature?"} +{"answers": ["Kollasmosoma sentum"], "question": "the parasitoid wasp can deposit its egg within the abdomen of an ant in as little as 0.052 seconds?"} +{"answers": ["Florian Znaniecki", "Florian", "Znaniecki", "Florian Witold Znaniecki"], "question": " was the founder of sociology in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["The Fine Young Capitalists"], "question": " produced a series of videos about the achievements of female game developers at the request of 4chan members?"} +{"answers": ["Kim", "Brian", "Brian Kim"], "question": "even as was speaking on CNBC as a guest expert on the legality of dark pools, he was running an illegal Ponzi scheme?"} +{"answers": ["Görel", "Görel Elisabeth Crona", "Crona", "Görel Crona"], "question": "the Swedish actress \"\" played an ex-prostitute in the television series \"Varuhuset\"?"} +{"answers": ["Your LL Bean Boyfriend"], "question": "Andrew Garfield has been described by the media as an ?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Emile Diou", "Diou", "Paul"], "question": ", described as a \"shy and timid\" subaltern, fell while leading his troops as a brigade commander in the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Lorenzo", "Lorenzo Dow Whiting", "Whiting", "Lorenzo D. Whiting"], "question": "Illinois State Senator was the father of journalist Lilian Whiting?"} +{"answers": ["Japanese people who conserve Article 9"], "question": "the were among the favourites to win the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize, but lost to Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzai?"} +{"answers": ["Ermita Church"], "question": "the \"\" is home to what is considered to be the oldest Marian image in the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Bruce Mozert", "Bruce", "Mozert"], "question": " took underwater photographs in Silver Springs, Florida, as early as the 1940s?"} +{"answers": ["Student Spaceflight Experiments Program"], "question": "the has flown 96 student experiments into low Earth orbit since 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Harutiun", "Harutyun Shahrikyan", "Harutiun Shahrigian", "Shahrigian"], "question": " was tortured and killed during the Armenian Genocide?"} +{"answers": ["Cowan", "John Cowan", "John Cowan", "John Anthony Cowan", "John"], "question": "the British fashion photographer was known for his \"high-octane image-making\"?"} +{"answers": ["PC Music"], "question": "the record label has never produced a physical release?"} +{"answers": ["Molecular gyroscope"], "question": "a \"\" can spin at 2,400,000,000,000 revolutions per second?"} +{"answers": ["Xinwu", "Du", "Du Xinwu"], "question": " opium habit led his teacher to dangle him by the hair from a bridge?"} +{"answers": ["Poverty in Cyprus"], "question": "poor education and an immature pension system are contributing to high levels of ?"} +{"answers": ["Cemetery for North Korean and Chinese Soldiers"], "question": "the in Paju, South Korea, contains the graves of North Korean agents killed on espionage missions in the South?"} +{"answers": ["Hunkydory Creek"], "question": " has the lowest gradient of any tributary of Catawissa Creek, 5.2 meters per kilometer?"} +{"answers": ["Internet Slowdown Day"], "question": "the 2014 \"(logo pictured)\" has been compared to the Internet Blackout Day of 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Willis E. Davis", "Willis E. Davis", "Davis", "Willis"], "question": "the landscape painter was informed over the phone of his daughter's elopement?"} +{"answers": ["Secombe Theatre"], "question": "the closure-threatened was converted from a Christian Science church in 1984?"} +{"answers": ["Nabozny v. Podlesky", "Nabozny v. Podlesny"], "question": "in 1996 for failing to protect him from years of homophobic bullying?"} +{"answers": ["Scottish religion in the seventeenth century"], "question": " included intense conflicts between Presbyterian Covenanters and government forces?"} +{"answers": ["Shloime", "Gertner", "Shloime Gertner"], "question": " has been called \"the Hasidic Robbie Williams\"?"} +{"answers": ["Silver certificate", "Silver certificate"], "question": "the Republic of Cuba's were designed and produced by the US Treasury's Bureau of Engraving and Printing?"} +{"answers": ["Helga – Vom Werden des menschlichen Lebens"], "question": "the 1967 sex-education film contained West Germany's first publicly shown scenes of childbirth?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang", "Zhang Xi", "Xi", "Zhang Xi"], "question": "Chinese politician was posthumously denounced as a traitor and his ashes were discarded?"} +{"answers": ["Mother 3"], "question": " was in development for over a decade and then translated from Japanese into English by its fans?"} +{"answers": ["Pernel", "Florence", "Florence Pernel"], "question": "actress \"\" portrayed Nicolas Sarkozy's second wife Cécilia in the 2011 film \"La Conquête\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kiswe Mobile"], "question": " app for the WNBA's Washington Mystics was the first where a U.S. professional sports team streamed live games to its local viewing area via a mobile application?"} +{"answers": ["Dalmatolacerta oxycephala", "Sharp-snouted rock lizard"], "question": "there are two colour forms of the and both provide camouflage on the limestone cliffs on which they live?"} +{"answers": ["University of Santo Tomas", "University of Santo Tomas Baybayin Documents"], "question": "University of Santo Tomas are part of the biggest collection of extant baybayin scripts?"} +{"answers": ["Bauer", "John Bauer", "John Albert Bauer", "John Bauer", "John"], "question": "the Swedish illustrator is best known for his illustrations of gnomes and trolls \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fairy Lorikeet", "Fairy lorikeet"], "question": "the forages high in the forest canopy and is assumed to feed on pollen and nectar?"} +{"answers": ["Cross Run"], "question": "although is only long, it contains two reservoirs?"} +{"answers": ["Earth mass"], "question": "despite a legislator's warning to refrain from mixing art with politics, Hong Kong's upcoming museum of visual culture has acquired 26 works by artist-activist Ai Weiwei?"} +{"answers": ["Sophie", "Sophie"], "question": "anonymous music producer chose his name because he thought \"it tastes good and it's like moisturizer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hastings Line", "Hastings line"], "question": "shoddy tunnel construction in the 1840s forced the to use a restricted loading gauge and special narrow-bodied trains \"(Class 33/2 locomotive pictured)\" until 1986?"} +{"answers": ["Twitterature"], "question": " has been called a literary genre, but is more accurately an adaptation of various genres to social media?"} +{"answers": ["Telengard"], "question": "the 1982 dungeon crawler began as a hobbyist game for the PDP-10 mainframe computer and later joined what \"Gamasutra\" called \"The Silver Age\" of computer role-playing games?"} +{"answers": ["Todd Lake", "Todd Lake"], "question": " in the Deschutes National Forest of Oregon is well known for its summer wildflowers display?"} +{"answers": ["Masque of the Red Death", "Masque of the Red Death"], "question": "the 1989 film , produced by Roger Corman, is a remake of the 1964 picture of the same name which was directed by him?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Henry Medcalf", "Medcalf", "Francis"], "question": " was Mayor of Toronto for five yearsspread over a twelve-year period?"} +{"answers": ["Hobby horse polo"], "question": "umpires in German force punitive sherries on non-galloping players?"} +{"answers": ["Karolina", "Karolina Charlotte Lassbo", "Karolina Lassbo", "Lassbo"], "question": " \"\", creator of \"A Glamour Princess Blog\", competed in the Miss Sweden beauty pageant in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["GamersGate"], "question": " was the result of Paradox Interactive's decision to allow an Argentine fan to download a game?"} +{"answers": ["Barry Reamsbottom", "Reamsbottom", "Barry Arthur Reamsbottom", "Barry"], "question": "public service trade union General Secretary refused to stand down after the election of his successor Mark Serwotka, until a high court judge forced him out?"} +{"answers": ["Hofileña Ancestral House"], "question": "the was the first ancestral house in Silay City to open its doors to the public?"} +{"answers": ["Nigel Patrick Miguel", "Nigel Miguel", "Miguel", "Nigel"], "question": "prior to becoming the film commissioner of Belize, spent seven years as the body double for Michael Jordan?"} +{"answers": ["Grevillea juniperina"], "question": "the prickly foliage of \"\" makes it a good shelter for birds in the garden?"} +{"answers": ["Young", "Hoylande Denune Young", "Hoylande Young", "Hoylande"], "question": " was the first woman division head at the Argonne National Laboratory?"} +{"answers": ["Red whip snake"], "question": "the speed of the enables it to feed largely on lizards?"} +{"answers": ["Reginald's Tower"], "question": " in Ireland has served as a fortified tower, a mint, a prison, a military storehouse, an air raid shelter, and a museum?"} +{"answers": ["Our Lady of Candelaria Parish Church", "Silang Church", "Our Lady of Candelaria Parish Church"], "question": "at the request of an encomendero to the rector of the Society of Jesus in Manila, the Jesuits were assigned to in1599?"} +{"answers": ["Anastasios", "Anastasios Tsonis", "Tsonis"], "question": " research has concluded that, as a result of natural processes, the Earth might have entered a new \"climate state\" in 2001 or2002?"} +{"answers": ["Greek rock lizard", "Hellenolacerta graeca"], "question": "the \"\" often has two blue spots above the shoulder?"} +{"answers": ["Wan Laisheng", "Laisheng", "Wan"], "question": " teachings on martial arts pre-dated Bruce Lee's by about 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Winton Square"], "question": " in Stoke-on-Trent has been described as the best example of neo-Jacobean architecture in Staffordshire?"} +{"answers": ["Shenshou"], "question": "the discovery of the fossil of , a squirrel-like early mammal from the Tiaojishan Formation, pushed the origin of mammals back to the Late Triassic, 220 million to 200 million years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Taymour", "Ahmed Taymour", "Ahmed"], "question": "the Egyptian folklorist and writer was educated by his feminist sister?"} +{"answers": ["Dinting Viaduct"], "question": "in 1855 three passengers, believing they had arrived at their destination, fell to their deaths when they stepped from a train that had halted on ?"} +{"answers": ["Sampaloc Church"], "question": "the \"\" are known as the \"twin churches of Sampaloc\"?"} +{"answers": ["B.T. Lalitha Naik", "Naik", "B. T. Lalitha Naik", "B."], "question": "the Karnataka politician and former minister wrote dialogue for, and acted in, the Banjara film \"Zadero Pankheru\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jungdeutsche Partei"], "question": "the members of the German minority living in prewar Poland sent the call to the world: \"We want to be Germans, and nothing but Germans\"?"} +{"answers": ["1", "1"], "question": " is a documentary film about Formula One's progress from multiple fatalities per season in its early years to the 1994 death of Ayrton Senna, its most recent?"} +{"answers": ["Little Crooked Run"], "question": "in the 1990s, was considered to be Class A Wild Trout Waters, despite being infertile and acidic?"} +{"answers": ["Three Sisters", "Three Sisters"], "question": "the \"\" in Oregon are part of a complex volcano?"} +{"answers": ["Sidney", "Sidney Lewis Jones", "Jones", "Sidney L. Jones"], "question": " held the same senior position in the U.S. Department of the Treasury under Presidents Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush?"} +{"answers": ["Prosphorion Harbour"], "question": "the in Constantinople could have derived its name from the goddess Hecate?"} +{"answers": ["Eurovision Young Musicians", "Eurovision Young Musicians 1982"], "question": "the BBC Young Musician of the Year was the inspiration for the contest in 1982?"} +{"answers": ["Cape starling", "Cape Starling"], "question": "the \"\" is a host to the greater honeyguide, a bird that lays its eggs in other birds' nests?"} +{"answers": ["Franz Wolf", "Franz Wolf", "Franz", "Wolf"], "question": " was sentenced in the Sobibór trial to eight years in prison for taking part in the murder of \"at least 39,000 Jews\", an arbitrary number?"} +{"answers": ["1971 Salem, Illinois, derailment", "1971 Salem, Illinois derailment"], "question": "the was Amtrak's first fatal accident?"} +{"answers": ["Let It Be", "Let It Be"], "question": "Electric Light Orchestra, Nina Simone, James Brown and John Barry all influenced Labrinth's \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Robbi Weldon", "Weldon", "Robbi"], "question": "the Canadian para-athlete competed in both the Summer and Winter Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["Lücker", "Martin", "Martin Lücker"], "question": " \"\" played 3,000 free organ concerts at the Katharinenkirche in Frankfurt?"} +{"answers": ["Brushwood", "Brian Allen Brushwood", "Brian Brushwood", "Brian"], "question": " walked away from his job designing computer systems to perform magic full-time?"} +{"answers": ["Pyrenean Frog", "Pyrenean frog"], "question": "the breeds in mountain streams after the snow has melted?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Wilson Naismith", "William Naismith", "William W. Naismith", "Naismith"], "question": " founded the Scottish Mountaineering Club and invented a rule for estimating how long it will take to walk a given route?"} +{"answers": ["Steinway Vertegrand", "Vertegrand"], "question": "Gustav Mahler said that the – the same type of piano as used by The Beatles on \"Lady Madonna\" – could \"satisfy a musician's requirements in every respect\"?"} +{"answers": ["Buck Flowers", "Buck", "Flowers"], "question": "after College Football Hall of Fame inductee returned two punts for touchdowns, a writer suggested that the opposition Auburn Tigers made a dying request: \"Please omit Flowers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret", "Windeyer", "Margaret Windeyer"], "question": "the National Council of Women of Australia made an honorary life president in 1918, though she had never been a member of the council's executive board?"} +{"answers": ["Vasilescu", "Lia Olguța Vasilescu", "Lia"], "question": " is the first female mayor of a county capital in Romanian history?"} +{"answers": ["Zaisan mole vole"], "question": "the uses its incisors and upward movements of its head to burrow through the soil?"} +{"answers": ["Shu", "Shu Hongbing", "Hongbing"], "question": "the Chinese immunologist went to school barefoot because he could not afford shoes?"} +{"answers": ["National League Wild Card Game", "2014 National League Wild Card Game"], "question": "in the , Brandon Crawford hit the first Major League Baseball postseason grand slam by a shortstop?"} +{"answers": ["African giant toad"], "question": "the \"\" resembles a dead leaf?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy", "Tommy"], "question": "The Who's album has sold in the order of 20million copies since its release in 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Father Mapple"], "question": " in Herman Melville's \"Moby-Dick\" preaches from a pulpit in the form of a ship's prow?"} +{"answers": ["Arab satellite lists"], "question": "for the first two decades of Knesset elections, Israeli Arabs were represented mainly by and communist parties?"} +{"answers": ["Bayern", "Bayern"], "question": "the American racehorse was named after soccer team Bayern Munich, and nicknamed \"Little Dude\" after fellow racehorse Game On Dude?"} +{"answers": ["Torbanlea Colliery Disaster"], "question": "the results of a Royal Commission into the were shelved until a similar accident in which 75workers were killed two decades later?"} +{"answers": ["Heather Dewey-Hagborg", "Dewey-Hagborg", "Heather"], "question": "the bio-hacker collects discarded hair, gum, and cigarette butts, sequences the DNA, and turns it into a 3-D sculpture?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Hill", "Brian Hill", "Hill", "Brian", "Brian David Hill"], "question": "the blind Canadian swimmer prepared for the 2008 Paralympics by swimming in two weeks?"} +{"answers": ["Narrow-headed vole", "Narrow-Headed Vole"], "question": "the slender head of the may have evolved to allow it to move more easily through crevices in frozen ground?"} +{"answers": ["Jalmari Jaakkola", "Kaarle Jalmari Jaakkola", "Jaakkola", "Jalmari"], "question": "the historian , who was criticized for overtly nationalist assertions and extensive speculation, chose the words \"The seer of early Finnish history\" for his memorial medal?"} +{"answers": ["Weinberg", "Alvin M. Weinberg", "Alvin Martin Weinberg", "Alvin"], "question": "at least six people turned down the job of Director of Research at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory before accepted it in March 1948?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Davis", "Davis", "Chris", "Chris Davis"], "question": "in 2013, \"\" led all American League baseball players with 53 home runs?"} +{"answers": ["Aero Flight 217"], "question": "the fatal crash of occurred in poor visibility at Mariehamn Airport, Finland, where local land disputes had prevented the installation of an instrument landing system?"} +{"answers": ["Amethi", "Amethi"], "question": " in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh has been represented in the parliament by four members of the Nehru–Gandhi family since 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Milton Stanley Livingston", "Livingston", "M.", "McWhorter Livingston", "M. Stanley Livingston"], "question": " and Hans Bethe were the first to demonstrate that the neutron has a magnetic moment?"} +{"answers": ["Kamikaze", "Kamikaze"], "question": "the second album of the Argentine band had low sales because of the 1989 Argentine hyperinflation?"} +{"answers": ["St James' Church", "St James' Church, Birkdale"], "question": "Marcus Morris, the founder of the \"Eagle\" comic, was vicar of in the 1940s?"} +{"answers": ["Sicilian Wall Lizard", "Sicilian wall lizard"], "question": "the underparts of the male \"\" may be suffused with orange, pink or red during the breeding season?"} +{"answers": ["Yehuda", "Nadav", "Nadav Ben Yehuda", "Ben Yehuda"], "question": ", an Israeli mountain climber, abandoned his attempt to reach the summit of Mount Everest to rescue a fellow climber?"} +{"answers": ["Johann Konrad Kern", "Johann", "Kern"], "question": " was a major author of Switzerland's first federal constitution in 1848?"} +{"answers": ["Mthatha Airport"], "question": " was turned into a military zone and no-fly zone to accommodate the body of Nelson Mandela and heads of state attending his funeral in the nearby village of Qunu?"} +{"answers": ["Alliance for Peace and Democracy", "Alliance for Peace and Democracy"], "question": "the pro-Beijing was established to counter the Occupy Central with Love and Peace movement?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf", "Rudolf Koller", "Koller"], "question": " painted \"the Swiss national animal\" running in the road in front of traffic \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Commemorative stelae of Nahr el-Kalb"], "question": "the include inscriptions dedicated to Ramesses II in hieroglyphics, Esarhaddon in cuneiform, Caracalla in Latin, Barquq in Arabic and Napoleon III in French?"} +{"answers": ["North Stafford Hotel"], "question": "due to local sensitivities, the was the location for the inaugural meeting of the County Borough of Stoke-on-Trent council?"} +{"answers": ["Alnus glutinosa"], "question": "wood from is valued in turnery and carving, in making furniture, window frames, clogs, toys, blocks, pencils and bowls?"} +{"answers": ["Zileri", "Enrique", "Enrique Zileri", "Enrique Zileri Gibson"], "question": " was praised by Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa as an \"indefatigable defender of freedom and democracy\" who could not be bribed or intimidated?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret McLean", "Margaret", "McLean"], "question": " \"\" was president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Victoria for almost a decade, and was appointed an honorary vice-president after her retirement?"} +{"answers": ["David A. Randall", "Randall", "David Anton Randall", "David"], "question": " obtained the typescripts of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels for the Lilly Library?"} +{"answers": ["Anaxyrus speciosus", "Texas toad"], "question": "during dry weather, the remains dormant?"} +{"answers": ["Ward", "Samuel Gray Ward", "Samuel"], "question": "when the Transcendentalist poet and banker became a merchant rather than a painter, it deeply disappointed his friends Margaret Fuller and Ralph Waldo Emerson?"} +{"answers": ["Crooked Run", "Crooked Run"], "question": "despite the upper reaches of the being acidic due to acid rain, the creek is still considered Class A Wild Trout Waters?"} +{"answers": ["Esmeralda's Barn"], "question": "the Kray twins allegedly extorted from Peter Rachman?"} +{"answers": ["American paddlefish"], "question": "the elongated rostrum of the planktivorous \"\" is used like an antenna to locate swarms of zooplankton?"} +{"answers": ["KMG Ethiopia"], "question": "the founder and executive director of is credited with almost single-handedly eradicating the practice of female genital mutilation in Ethiopia?"} +{"answers": ["Manhattan Vigil"], "question": "thirteen years after directing the of \"\", Jean de Segonzac returned to direct the ?"} +{"answers": ["Redmond–Bend Juniper State Scenic Corridor", "Juniper State Scenic Corridor"], "question": "the serves as a buffer of natural high desert habitat along U.S. Route 97 between the cities of Bend and Redmond in central Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "J. Carson Mark", "J.", "Jordan Carson Mark"], "question": " wrote a paper dispelling the myth that reactor-grade plutonium could not be used for nuclear weapons?"} +{"answers": ["Somerville", "Philip Somerville", "Philip"], "question": " designed hats for Queen Elizabeth, Diana, Princess of Wales, and two James Bond villainesses?"} +{"answers": ["Trinity", "Trinity"], "question": "before the \"\", Enrico Fermi offered to take bets on whether the atmosphere would ignite, and if so whether the entire planet would be destroyed?"} +{"answers": ["Electrostephanus"], "question": "the original type specimens of the fossils may have been burned up during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Sugarloaf Creek"], "question": "the entire length of is within of a road?"} +{"answers": ["Teresa", "Montt", "Teresa Wilms Montt"], "question": "the diarist attempted suicide before escaping from a convent?"} +{"answers": ["Maxwell and Tuke"], "question": "the architects designed Blackpool Tower and the even taller (since demolished) New Brighton Tower?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Stokes", "Charles", "Stokes", "Charles Stokes", "Charles Moorehead Stokes"], "question": "the first African American elected to the Washington State Legislature from King County was ?"} +{"answers": ["Patag", "Patag"], "question": " once used in combat are especially valued?"} +{"answers": ["Acacia cultriformis"], "question": " \"\" is so named for the resemblance of its foliage to knives?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Halmyros"], "question": "in the , the Catalan Company annihilated much of the nobility of Frankish Greece and conquered the Duchy of Athens?"} +{"answers": ["Caesars Arena", "Little Caesars Arena"], "question": "the Detroit Red Wings' will anchor a $650 million redevelopment project in Downtown Detroit?"} +{"answers": ["Maribojoc Church", "Santa Cruz Parish Church"], "question": "the , with one of the remaining fourteen Spanish-era pipe organs in the Philippines, was destroyed in the 2013 Bohol earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Mahanoy Creek", "Little Mahanoy Creek", "North Mahanoy Creek"], "question": "there are at least 35 sources of acid mine drainage in the watershed?"} +{"answers": ["Athena Farrokhzad", "Athena", "Farrokhzad"], "question": "after hosted a show on Sveriges Radio, the Moderate Party's Gunnar Axén claimed to have thrown out his TV so he could stop paying the license fee (which also supports radio)?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Raymond", "Raymond A. Thomas", "Raymond Anthony Thomas III"], "question": "Lieutenant General \"\" was deployed to Afghanistan for part of every year for over a decade, except for one year when he was sent to Iraq?"} +{"answers": ["The Fifteen Whispered Prayers"], "question": " by Imam Zayn al-Abidin contains different prayers to be recited in accordance with one's present mood?"} +{"answers": ["Li", "Li Shizeng", "Shizeng"], "question": "the first European tofu factory was opened outside Paris in 1908 by the Chinese anarchist ?"} +{"answers": ["Trichilogaster signiventris"], "question": "the galls of the can be so heavy that branches break under their weight?"} +{"answers": ["Wells", "Gabriel", "Gabriel Wells"], "question": "after bought a book whose 1,050-jewel binding had required two years to complete, he decided to send it to the U.S. via a passenger on the RMS \"Titanic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Beauty Revealed"], "question": "the 1828 self-portrait , by Sarah Goodridge \"\", has been considered to \"erase\" her body by drawing attention to her breasts?"} +{"answers": ["Self-XSS"], "question": "some users of popular Web sites such as Facebook are being ?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Carolina Odell", "Anna", "Anna Odell", "Odell"], "question": "the Swedish film director staged a suicide attempt and psychosis for her film \"Okänd, kvinna 2009–349701\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nagaland", "Nagaland"], "question": "the Indian state of first member of parliament, S. C. Jamir was elected unopposed?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Sherard", "Sherard"], "question": "the fashion designer was employing 40 assistants at the time of the Queen's coronation?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Grill", "Jean Abraham Grill"], "question": "the 18th century merchant was Sweden's first major drug runner?"} +{"answers": ["German Metal Workers' Union"], "question": "communists once had considerable influence in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Lizard catshark"], "question": "the is considered a \"vulnerable species\" because trawling is damaging the patches of coral in which it breeds?"} +{"answers": ["Ruofei", "Wang", "Wang Ruofei"], "question": " was killed in a plane crash along with three other Chinese Communist Party leaders?"} +{"answers": ["Jella Haase", "Haase", "Jella"], "question": " won the Bavarian Film Award for Best young actress in 2012 for her roles in \"Lollipop Monster\" and \"Kriegerin\"?"} +{"answers": ["Demoulas family", "Demoulas Brothers"], "question": "members of the include a race car driver, a college hockey player, a bar owner, and an Archon Depoutatos?"} +{"answers": ["Conversations with an Executioner"], "question": "the are between the man who destroyed the Warsaw Ghetto \"(pictured, left)\" and a fellow prisoner?"} +{"answers": ["Max", "Max Harzof", "Harzof"], "question": " once owned the book that reputedly inspired Herman Melville to write \"Moby-Dick\"?"} +{"answers": ["Holy Trinity Church, Southport", "Holy Trinity Church"], "question": "the choir of , apart from the two cathedrals, is the only choir in the Diocese of Liverpool to regularly sing a full midweek choral evensong?"} +{"answers": ["Life Is a Minestrone"], "question": "\"\" was originally released as the lead single from \"The Original Soundtrack\" due to 10cc's reluctance to release \"I'm Not in Love\"?"} +{"answers": ["Acquacotta"], "question": " \"\", an Italian peasant food dating to ancient times, was originally devised to make stale bread palatable?"} +{"answers": ["Tomorrow", "Tomorrow"], "question": "Martin Scorsese's first British film, , marks the directorial debut of his long-time script supervisor, Martha Pinson?"} +{"answers": ["San Bartolome Apostol Parish Church", "Nagcarlan Church", "San Bartolome Apostol Parish Church"], "question": "the was first built from light materials in 1583 under the chaplaincy of Franciscan missionary Tomas deMiranda, who also pioneered the cultivation of wheat in the country?"} +{"answers": ["John Calhoun", "Calhoun", "John", "John Calhoun"], "question": ", publisher of the first newspaper in Chicago, was originally apprenticed to be a carpenter in Watertown, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Grill family"], "question": "Adolf Ulric Grill of the Swedish once traded a mounted moose for 60 rare birds?"} +{"answers": ["Carpathian newt"], "question": "the sometimes hybridises with the smooth newt?"} +{"answers": ["Zu", "Dashou", "Zu Dashou"], "question": "the tomb of , a Ming dynasty Chinese general, is in Toronto, Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Marcos GT"], "question": "the \"\" had a plastic body, a wooden chassis, and a cast-iron engine?"} +{"answers": ["Jean Gordon", "Jean Gordon", "Jean", "Gertrude Jean Gordon", "Gordon"], "question": ", the first woman elected to the Yukon Territorial Council, said she decided to run because \"I couldn't keep my mouth shut\"?"} +{"answers": ["Château de Kerjean"], "question": "parts of , damaged during the French Revolution, were dismantled for sale as building material?"} +{"answers": ["Nuwara Eliya", "Nuwara Eliya Racecourse"], "question": "the is the only remaining horse racing track in Sri Lanka?"} +{"answers": ["Vekuii Reinhard Rukoro", "Rukoro", "Vekuii Rukoro", "Vekuii"], "question": " \"had to fight back tears\" when accepting his election as Paramount Chief of the OvaHerero people?"} +{"answers": ["North St", "5 North St"], "question": "one enters the wine cellar of , a Michelin star restaurant, through a trapdoor in the women's bathroom?"} +{"answers": ["Ford", "Len Ford", "Len"], "question": "in his NFL debut season, Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee \"\" was injured so severely in a game he required plastic surgery to \"virtually rebuild\" his face?"} +{"answers": ["East India Arms"], "question": "a pub may have existed at the site of the since1645?"} +{"answers": ["Podarcis carbonelli"], "question": "some populations of inhabit oak woodland, and others sand dunes?"} +{"answers": ["Susann", "Susann Müller", "Müller"], "question": " was top scorer at the 2013 World Women's Handball Championship, and further elected to the All-Star team of the tournament?"} +{"answers": ["109th Regiment of Foot", "109th Regiment of Foot"], "question": "the rivalry between Alexander Leith Hay and the Gordon family extended to the British Army, with Leith Hay's competing for recruits with the Gordon Highlanders?"} +{"answers": ["Tumalo State Park"], "question": " in central Oregon was created in 1954 to preserve a portion of the Deschutes River where scenic basalt cliffs flank the river?"} +{"answers": ["Raj Hath"], "question": "in the 1956 Hindi film \"(Royal stubbornness)\", the prominent actress Madhubala dressed up as a man?"} +{"answers": ["Dattatraya", "Dattatraya Parchure", "Parchure", "Dattatraya Sadashiv Parchure"], "question": ", also called the \"second Savarkar\", was initially convicted but later acquitted in the assassination case of Mahatma Gandhi?"} +{"answers": ["Curve-billed Thrasher", "Curve-billed thrasher"], "question": "the will resort to feeding older fledglings and letting the younger ones starve if food sources are scarce?"} +{"answers": ["Rona", "Fairhead", "Rona Fairhead, Baroness Fairhead", "Rona Fairhead"], "question": " is the preferred candidate for the Chair of the BBC Trust, and if confirmed, would be the first woman to hold that post?"} +{"answers": ["Abnormal basal metabolic rate"], "question": "an can be caused by both hot and cold environments, or even a fever?"} +{"answers": ["Wine sauce"], "question": " may be prepared using a fish velouté base, which is a base for several other sauces as well?"} +{"answers": ["Minyobates steyermarki"], "question": "the is critically endangered because its total range is less than 10 square kilometres (4sqmi) and its habitat is threatened by gold mining?"} +{"answers": ["Japanese common toad"], "question": "the \"\" eats certain ants and beetles that are unpalatable to other predators?"} +{"answers": ["Viktor", "Viktor Pietschmann", "Pietschmann"], "question": " photographs of deportees during the Armenian Genocide of 1915 were unearthed in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["September Morn"], "question": " survived the October Revolution, caused widespread controversy in the United States, and was featured on bottle openers, calendars, and candy boxes, but is now in a warehouse?"} +{"answers": ["Rover", "Rover"], "question": "the luxury steam yacht was bought unseen by American business tycoon Howard Hughes in 1933?"} +{"answers": ["Müller", "Henrietta Müller", "Henrietta", "Maria Henrietta Müller", "Frances Henrietta Müller"], "question": "the 19th-century feminist persuaded employers to hire women by \"cannily pointing out that this would save money since women were paid less than men\"?"} +{"answers": ["Scenes of Canada"], "question": "some retailers did not believe banknotes in the series were real money when the series was first circulated?"} +{"answers": ["Roquefavour Aqueduct", "Aqueduc de Roquefavour"], "question": "the \"\" is the world's largest stone aqueduct?"} +{"answers": ["Project Guardian"], "question": " was launched after a survey showed that 90% of incidents of sexual harassment on London's public transport went unreported?"} +{"answers": ["Ture", "Ture Malmgren", "Malmgren"], "question": "in 1899 the eccentric journalist and politician started building Tureborg Castle, a faux-medieval castle in Uddevalla, Sweden, inspired by his journeys in the Rhine Valley?"} +{"answers": ["Yijie", "Tang Yijie", "Tang"], "question": ", who died in September 2014, spearheaded a project to compile all the known classics about Confucianism?"} +{"answers": ["Small dorcopsis"], "question": "the is sometimes preyed on by New Guinea singing dogs?"} +{"answers": ["Burmese hare"], "question": "the is found in traditional rice fields but not in heavily-irrigated intensive rice crops?"} +{"answers": ["Mahendra", "Balu Mahendra", "Balu"], "question": "the Indian filmmaker saw the shooting of David Lean's \"The Bridge on the River Kwai\" (1957) on a school trip?"} +{"answers": ["Cream of broccoli soup"], "question": "the Campbell Soup Company devised its to be used both as a soup and as an ingredient in other dishes?"} +{"answers": ["Jason Rezaian", "Jason", "Rezaian"], "question": "Iranian authorities have not disclosed the whereabouts, welfare, or reason for the detention of \"Washington Post\" Tehran correspondent and his wife?"} +{"answers": ["Raven Creek"], "question": " may have once been known as Raving Creek?"} +{"answers": ["Strati", "Strati"], "question": "a \"\", the world's first 3D-printed electric car, was printed in 44 hours?"} +{"answers": ["The Finest Hours", "The Finest Hours"], "question": ", currently in production, is a film based on the US Coast Guard's 1952 rescue of the crews of two oil tankers which had broken apart during a storm?"} +{"answers": ["Mela", "Tenenbaum", "Mela Tenenbaum"], "question": "the violinist recorded in the US works that Dmitri Klebanov had composed for her in Ukraine, including \"Japanese Silhouettes\" for soprano, viola d'amore and ensemble?"} +{"answers": ["State Park", "Sisters State Park"], "question": "Whychus Creek, a perennial stream that flows through , has its headwaters in the Three Sisters Wilderness area of Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Belmonte", "Betty Go Belmonte", "Betty", "Betty Go-Belmonte"], "question": "the Filipino journalist co-founded the newspapers \"Philippine Daily Inquirer\", \"The Philippine Star\", and \"Pilipino Star Ngayon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Southern spotted skunk"], "question": "the feeds on insects, small mammals and birds, eggs, grain and fruit?"} +{"answers": ["Phrynocephalus versicolor"], "question": "during rainfall, the desert lizard adopts a bottom-up, head-down stance in order to trickle water towards its mouth?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Luang Namtha"], "question": "Royal Lao Army troops fled after their defeat at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Jacob Hannemann", "Hannemann", "Jacob Howard Hannemann"], "question": "baseball player is a cousin of Mufi Hannemann, the former Mayor of Honolulu?"} +{"answers": ["Do You Believe in Magic?", "Do You Believe in Magic?"], "question": "in the book , pediatrician Paul Offit criticizes the use of vitamin C to treat the common cold?"} +{"answers": ["Eva", "Beem", "Eva Beem", "Eva and Abraham Beem"], "question": "although Dutch Jewish siblings tried to hide from the Nazis in the home of a Christian family, Abraham's circumcision gave them away?"} +{"answers": ["The National", "The National"], "question": " is the first daily newspaper in Scotland to support independence for that country?"} +{"answers": ["Nicolae Bălan", "Bălan", "Nicolae"], "question": "Romanian Orthodox bishop went from being an Iron Guard supporter to working with his country's new Communist regime in suppressing the Greek-Catholic Church?"} +{"answers": ["Polistes erythrocephalus"], "question": "the wasp acts as a natural pesticide in tobacco plantations in South America?"} +{"answers": ["Ezri Dax"], "question": "\"TV Guide\" referred to on \"\" as \"Ally McTrill\", a reference to the television series \"Ally McBeal\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Lak Sao"], "question": "Phoumi Nosavan launched the against United States advice?"} +{"answers": ["Coelioxys sodalis"], "question": "the bee \"\" is a kleptoparasite?"} +{"answers": ["Market Basket protests"], "question": "the ouster of Arthur Demoulas by Arthur Demoulas led to of Market Basket?"} +{"answers": ["Manleluag Spring Protected Landscape"], "question": "when the was established in 1934, its boundaries were referenced to an alibanbang tree that was in diameter at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Richie", "Richie Farmer", "Farmer"], "question": " holds records for most points scored in the KHSAA championship game (51), and most ethics violations by a Kentucky executive branch officeholder (42)?"} +{"answers": ["Israel National Council for the Child"], "question": "the says that slapping children is neither ethical nor educational, and can be destructive?"} +{"answers": ["Colleen Ballinger", "Colleen", "Colleen Mae Ballinger", "Ballinger"], "question": "the character Miranda Sings, played by \"\", is ranked No. 7 among YouTube comedy channels?"} +{"answers": ["K'inich Yo'nal Ahk I", "K'inich", "I"], "question": ", \"ajaw\" of Piedras Negras, erected many stelae that became prototypes for monuments raised by his successors?"} +{"answers": ["Alicia Munnell", "Alicia Haydock Munnell", "Munnell", "Alicia"], "question": "the Clinton administration abandoned plans to nominate to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors following protest by ten Republican Senators?"} +{"answers": ["Li Lianyu", "Li", "Lianyu"], "question": "a massive \"welcoming ceremony\" with fireworks and lion dancers greeted county leader upon his return from a Communist Party National Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Maytenus oleoides"], "question": "after being scorched by wildfires, the blackened branches of the readily sprout?"} +{"answers": ["Diaspora Yeshiva Band", "Diaspora Yeshiva"], "question": "the infused rock and bluegrass with Jewish lyrics, creating a music style it called \"Hasidic rock\" or \"Country and Eastern\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wentworth", "Fred", "Fred Wesley Wentworth"], "question": " designed many of the buildings constructed after the devastating 1902 fire in Downtown Paterson, New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Armenian cochineal", "Porphyrophora hamelii"], "question": "a dyestuff extracted from the endangered was historically used to dye rugs and paint manuscripts and frescoes?"} +{"answers": ["Tantai", "Tantai Mieming", "Mieming"], "question": "Confucius said, \"I used to judge a person by his appearance and erred in \"?"} +{"answers": ["Whitaker", "Thomas", "Thomas Wallace Whitaker", "Thomas W. Whitaker"], "question": "botanist was honored for his work with squashes and pumpkins \"\" by having a squash variety named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Come, ye thankful people, come", "Come, Ye Thankful People, Come"], "question": "the English harvest hymn \"\" is also a popular Thanksgiving song in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Parkin", "Gladys", "Gladys Kathleen Parkin"], "question": " obtained a first-class commercial radio operator's license at the age of fifteen?"} +{"answers": ["Agriotes sputator"], "question": "the is an agricultural pest and its larvae, known as wireworms, cause damage to crops?"} +{"answers": ["Bayume", "Bayume Mohamed Husen", "Husen"], "question": " served in the German army but died at Sachsenhausen concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["John E. Adams House", "John F. Adams", "John F. Adams House"], "question": "the has been described as the \"finest late Italianate dwelling still standing in Pawtucket\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ragnarsson", "Halfdan Ragnarsson", "Halfdan"], "question": " was one of the leaders of the Great Heathen Army?"} +{"answers": ["Matthias", "Corvinus", "Matthias Corvinus"], "question": "under the patronage of \"\", Hungary became the first country outside Italy to embrace the Renaissance?"} +{"answers": ["London Philharmonic Orchestra"], "question": "the recorded all of the 205 national anthems used at the medal ceremonies of the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Kong Youde", "Youde", "Kong"], "question": "Ming military leader defected to the Manchus, but committed suicide after being outflanked by the Ming army?"} +{"answers": ["Elk Lake Guard Station"], "question": "the historic in Oregon's Deschutes National Forest was converted into a Forest Service information center in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Fashizmi"], "question": "during the beginning of the Italian occupation of Albania, was the sole daily newspaper published in the country?"} +{"answers": ["Carol McNicoll", "McNicoll", "Carol"], "question": "studio potter designed costumes for Brian Eno of Roxy Music?"} +{"answers": ["Govanhill Baths"], "question": " \"\" is the last surviving Edwardian public bathhouse in Glasgow?"} +{"answers": ["Carl A. Wiley", "Carl Atwood Wiley", "Wiley", "Carl"], "question": ", inventor of synthetic aperture radar, published his concept of solar sails in a pulp mag under a pen name?"} +{"answers": ["Ropalidia romandi"], "question": "endoparasites occupying up to 80% of the abdomen of the social wasp may actually increase their host's life span?"} +{"answers": ["Bambolinetta"], "question": " was probably the only duck species to propel itself underwater with its wings, like a penguin?"} +{"answers": ["Finola Moorhead", "Finola", "Moorhead"], "question": "Christina Stead challenged to write a book with no male characters?"} +{"answers": ["Richmond Sixteen"], "question": "the plight of the came to the attention of Prime Minister Asquith via a letter thrown out a train window?"} +{"answers": ["Tilia johnsoni"], "question": "at the time of description, the extinct \"\" was the oldest basswood macrofossil occurrence?"} +{"answers": ["Keshavlal Dhruv", "Dhruv", "Keshavlal"], "question": " compiled fifteenth century Gujarati poems and published them in 1927?"} +{"answers": ["Qu Qinyue", "Qinyue", "Qu"], "question": "Chinese astronomer was sent to work at a coal mine during the Cultural Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Eurovision Song Contest 2014"], "question": "the won the International TV Award at the Ondas Awards, in Barcelona?"} +{"answers": ["Benguela Province"], "question": " witnessed an influx of many IDPs during the Angolan Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Higher-speed rail"], "question": " is actually a lower train speed category than high-speed rail?"} +{"answers": ["Panyembrama"], "question": "the Balinese dance form \"\" was designed as a secular welcoming dance, but is now also performed to welcome the gods?"} +{"answers": ["Freeth", "Francis", "Francis Arthur Freeth"], "question": " developed ways of purifying TNT during World War I, and came out of retirement to do secret research for British special forces in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Saumarez Homestead"], "question": " contains a thirty-room Edwardian mansion, and has hosted fashion shows and a film festival?"} +{"answers": ["Metapolybia cingulata"], "question": "in the wasp , queens and workers look alike and can only be distinguished by dissection?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Salé"], "question": "the Castilian resulted in the capture of 3,000 citizens of Salé who were taken as slaves for Seville?"} +{"answers": ["Phyllis Richman", "Phyllis", "Richman", "Phyllis C. Richman"], "question": "food critic was once called \"the most feared woman in Washington\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amlaíb", "Oistin mac Amlaíb", "Oistin"], "question": ", King of Dublin, was \"deceitfully\" killed by Halfdan Ragnarsson, King of Jórvík?"} +{"answers": ["Theta Coronae Borealis"], "question": "the main star of the system spins at per second at its equator?"} +{"answers": ["Robespierre Monument"], "question": "the concrete collapsed four days after its erection in Moscow in 1918?"} +{"answers": ["Nangong Kuo", "Nangong Kuo", "Nangong", "Kuo"], "question": "Confucius thought so highly of his disciple that he gave the student his niece in marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Devil Hole Run Road", "Devil Hole Run"], "question": "the vicinity of has been described as \"Hell-like\" and \"sinister\"?"} +{"answers": ["Von Sydow", "Von Sydow murders"], "question": "Swedish politician Hjalmar von Sydow \"\" was with an iron in March 1932?"} +{"answers": ["Acute flaccid myelitis"], "question": " is suspected to be caused by enterovirus 68, a relative of the polio virus?"} +{"answers": ["II", "K'inich Yat Ahk II", "K'inich"], "question": ", the last ruler of Piedras Negras, defeated the rival state of Pomona before his capture by K'inich Tatbu Skull IV of Yaxchilan?"} +{"answers": ["Parachartergus fraternus"], "question": "during swarming, wasps spray venom to mark the new nest site?"} +{"answers": ["Bombardment of Salé"], "question": "hundreds of people in Salé stole goods salvaged from a capsized French ship, leading to the \"(representation pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Connie", "Dion", "Connie Dion", "Aréna Connie Dion"], "question": " was the winning goalie during the most lopsided shutout in NHL history?"} +{"answers": ["50,000 Colombian peso note"], "question": "the reverse of the features an image of writer Jorge Isaacs' house \"El Paraiso\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yan Yan", "Yan Yan", "Yan"], "question": "among Confucius' disciples, was considered the most distinguished in the study of the classics?"} +{"answers": ["Vespula austriaca"], "question": " is an obligate parasite wasp with a large stinger and very curved sting shafts?"} +{"answers": ["Phoenix", "Sinclair", "Phoenix Sinclair"], "question": "\"the child welfare system failed \"?"} +{"answers": ["Sigma II-64 war game"], "question": "while a hypothetical coup in South Vietnam was being played in the , a real coup was staged against General Nguyễn Khánh?"} +{"answers": ["Wyangala"], "question": "the original pioneering settlement of , Australia, was submerged on completion of Wyangala Dam \"\" in 1935?"} +{"answers": ["Yeo", "Samantha Yeo", "Samantha"], "question": "Singaporean swimmer was twelve years old when she competed at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games?"} +{"answers": ["Fur trade in Montana"], "question": "after 1832, John Jacob Astor's American Fur Company dominated the on the upper Missouri River by using the paddle steamer to transport goods?"} +{"answers": ["Sutton Heritage Mosaic", "Sutton heritage mosaic"], "question": "the , one of the largest examples of wall art in Britain, consists of over 100,000 pieces?"} +{"answers": ["Cubic Ninja"], "question": "asking prices for the poorly received video game jumped to as much as $500 after it was used for the first Nintendo 3DS homebrew exploit?"} +{"answers": ["Hall McKnight", "Hackett Hall McKnight"], "question": "Northern Irish architecture firm created the Belfast MAC \"\", described as one of the \"most stunning new British buildings of the century\"?"} +{"answers": ["PandaX"], "question": "Do you know that, when complete, the dark matter detection experiment will be one hundred times as sensitive as the current most-sensitive detector?"} +{"answers": ["Chan", "Marina", "Marina Chan"], "question": "the niece of Pat Chan, Singapore's \"Golden Girl\", is also an ?"} +{"answers": ["Davis Run"], "question": " is one of two streams in the watershed of Catawissa Creek that has a substantial population of brown trout?"} +{"answers": ["Protopolybia chartergoides"], "question": "the nests of the South American wasp have transparent envelopes?"} +{"answers": ["Sakakibara", "Sakakibara Kenkichi", "Kenkichi"], "question": " and Yamaoka Tesshū once engaged in a forty-minute sword duel without either striking a single blow?"} +{"answers": ["Mihran Mesrobian", "Mihran", "Mesrobian"], "question": "Armenian-American architect \"\" restored palaces in the Ottoman Empire and designed hotels in Washington, D.C.?"} +{"answers": ["Nokia N1"], "question": "the is Nokia's first new product since the sale of its mobile phone business to Microsoft?"} +{"answers": ["Secret Mountain Fort Awesome"], "question": "Mike Conte of the heavy metal band Early Man put \"lots of riffage\" into the score of ?"} +{"answers": ["Maryland Terrapins field hockey"], "question": "the has won a record 56 games in the NCAA tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Gu Junshan", "Junshan", "Gu"], "question": "during the corruption probe into , investigators located a gold model boat, a gold Mao statue, and crates of luxury liquor in his family compound?"} +{"answers": ["Seeley G. Mudd Chemistry Building"], "question": "although the is Vassar College's youngest completed academic building, it is slated for demolition in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["High Line"], "question": "the \"\", once an abandoned elevated railway slated for demolition in New York City, is now a linear park with about 5 million annual visitors?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Lumber"], "question": " was the first game published by Sega's third-party publisher Sega Alliance?"} +{"answers": ["William Earle Bradley Jr.", "William", "William E. Bradley, Jr.", "Jr.", "William E. Bradley Jr."], "question": " resigned less than a year after becoming the first President of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics?"} +{"answers": ["Central Mental Hospital"], "question": "the in Ireland, completed in 1850, was the first secure hospital in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Leishu"], "question": "the largest encyclopedia ever printed contained 852,408 pages?"} +{"answers": ["Cendrawasih", "Cendrawasih"], "question": "both dancers in the \"\", depicting the mating ritual of the \"bird of the gods\", are women?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Risson", "Robert", "Risson"], "question": " is credited as \"the man who saved Melbourne's trams\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mother", "Mother"], "question": "the completed English localization of 1989 video game was abandoned only to be rediscovered and later uploaded to the Internet?"} +{"answers": ["Forced seduction"], "question": "the literary motif of \"\" was called a male rape fantasy, an attempt by the hero to get to know the heroine, a useful lesson for women to not dress sexy, and an enjoyable fantasy?"} +{"answers": ["Goodbye in the Mirror"], "question": "Shirley Clarke called the first \"real woman's film\"?"} +{"answers": ["Frenin", "Einion", "Einion Frenin"], "question": "drinking from the Hoofprint of Horse, a petrosomatoglyph in Wales, was thought to cure what ailed you?"} +{"answers": ["Carolina", "Carolina Norén", "Norén"], "question": "Swedish radio presenter \"\" took over the job of hosting the chart show \"Svensktoppen\" from Annika Jankell in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Kanojo x Kanojo x Kanojo"], "question": "an eroge called \"Paizuri Cheerleader VS Sakunyuu Ouendan!\" allegedly ripped off one of the computer graphics samples from ?"} +{"answers": ["Marko", "Marko Happich", "Happich"], "question": " once narrowly lost a downhill race to Stephan Eberharter, the former in a sidecarcross and the latter on skis?"} +{"answers": ["Lwandle Plate"], "question": "the Somali tectonic plate is breaking into tectonic micro-plates, like the newly-formed ?"} +{"answers": ["Moskowitz", "Ohad Moskowitz", "Ohad"], "question": " 2009 hit \"\"Bo'i Kala\"\", set to the words of the traditional song accompanying a Jewish bride to the chuppah, is a remake of Leonard Cohen's \"Hallelujah\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lime Green Icicle Tower"], "question": "the color of , a 42-foot (13m) glass sculpture at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, has been described as Kermit the Frog?"} +{"answers": ["Grazing Goat Pictures"], "question": "the 2012 satirical comedy drama \"OMG – Oh My God!\" was the first film produced by ?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Triangle"], "question": "U.S. President Lyndon Johnson approved the month before the Tonkin Gulf Incident began the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Kolubara"], "question": "the 1914 ended with a decisive Serbian victory after a month of bloodshed?"} +{"answers": ["Cardamom production"], "question": "although Guatemala is the world's largest , local use is negligible?"} +{"answers": ["W.", "Willis Conway Pierce", "W. Conway Pierce", "Pierce"], "question": "chemistry professor brought a shotgun to class after a colleague interrupted his lecture with a flock of birds?"} +{"answers": ["Zhuansun", "Zhuansun Shi", "Shi"], "question": ", a disciple of Confucius, started his own sect of Confucianism?"} +{"answers": ["Aagman", "Aagaman"], "question": "the Muzaffar Ali-directed drama (1982) marked the film debut of Anupam Kher?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Pierre Blondeau", "Blondeau", "Peter Blondeau"], "question": " pioneered the technique of inscribing lettering onto the edge of coins?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Hall"], "question": "the annual Nobel Banquet is held in the Stockholm \"Stadshuset's\" red ?"} +{"answers": ["Maximilian", "Duke Maximilian William of Brunswick-Lüneburg", "Brunswick-Lüneburg", "Maximilian William of Brunswick-Lüneburg"], "question": " \"\", brother of King George I, was exiled for plotting to regain his inheritance, and his election as prince-bishop was invalidated because it was a Lutheran's turn?"} +{"answers": ["A Criminal Mind"], "question": "the music video for the song \"\" by Gowan won the 1985 Juno Award for Video of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Bárány", "Anders", "Anders Bárány"], "question": "Swedish scientist is the grandson of Nobel laureate Róbert Bárány?"} +{"answers": ["Circumferential Road 5–Kalayaan Avenue Interchange"], "question": "motorists derisively refer to the elevated U-turns on Metro Manila's \"\" as the \"ninth and tenth wonders of the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mobility analogy"], "question": "a theoretical problem in the led to the inerter being proposed as a new theoretical element of mechanical networks and later fabricated as a real component in Formula One?"} +{"answers": ["Briarcliff High School"], "question": "in 2014, \"Newsweek\" ranked 17th-best in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Windows 10"], "question": "Terry Myerson compared the technological differences between and 7 to the differences between a Tesla and a first-generation Prius?"} +{"answers": ["Benny", "Benny Friedman", "Benny Friedman", "Friedman", "Benny'' Friedman"], "question": "in a 2013 music video, Hasidic Jewish singing star jumped into a swimming pool fully clothed, joining a three-piece band playing underwater?"} +{"answers": ["Zilu", "Zhong You", "You", "Zhong"], "question": "when Confucius learned that his disciple \"\" had been pickled, he ordered all the pickled goods in his house to be thrown away?"} +{"answers": ["Etal Castle"], "question": ", located near the Anglo-Scottish border, lost its military value after the Union of the Crowns in 1603?"} +{"answers": ["Yo'nal", "Yo'nal Ahk III", "III"], "question": "stele 14, erected by , is considered one of the finest examples of niche stelae?"} +{"answers": ["Gorbea", "Nellie Gorbea", "Nellie M. Gorbea", "Nellie"], "question": "Secretary of State-elect of Rhode Island is the first Hispanic to win statewide office in New England?"} +{"answers": ["al-Mansouri", "Mariam al-Mansouri", "Mariam"], "question": "U.S. Air Force tanker pilots were struck dumb when they radioed in to speak with a United Arab Emirates mission during air refueling and heard answer?"} +{"answers": ["Star Trek Memories"], "question": "William Shatner \"\" was shocked by the negative feelings of the \"\" cast when he interviewed them for his book, ?"} +{"answers": ["30 Seconds to Mars", "30 Seconds to Mars"], "question": "Thirty Seconds to Mars retreated to the isolation of rural Wyoming to record their ?"} +{"answers": ["Brilliant", "Brilliant Chang", "Chang"], "question": " sold cocaine, heroin, and opium to young women in London, fueling a \"white slavery\" stereotype?"} +{"answers": ["Seven Deadly Arts with Akshay Kumar"], "question": "Indian actor Akshay Kumar, who began learning martial arts at age nine, hosted a demonstrating seven martial arts styles?"} +{"answers": ["Rutgers Scarlet Knights field hockey"], "question": "the has played in four different conferences since 1988?"} +{"answers": ["Parent Management Training", "Parent management training"], "question": " is one of the most effective ways to reduce child behavior problems?"} +{"answers": ["Dark Run"], "question": " \"\" is one of the few fertile streams in the watershed of Catawissa Creek that supports fish life?"} +{"answers": ["Lutefisk", "Lutefisk"], "question": "the band was formed to cure the \"premature midlife artistic crisis\" of its frontman?"} +{"answers": ["Presidential Complex", "Presidential Complex of Turkey"], "question": "Turkey's new presidential palace, , contains an office with no electrical outlets to prevent bugging?"} +{"answers": ["Purple Haze"], "question": "the tritone heard at the beginning of Jimi Hendrix's song \"\" was historically called \"Devil in music\" and to play it was considered comparable to ringing Satan's doorbell?"} +{"answers": ["The Conquest of the Pole", "Conquest of the Pole"], "question": "for , Georges Méliès built a man-eating marionette frost giant \"\" that required twelve puppeteers to operate?"} +{"answers": ["Vijayalakshmi", "B.", "B. R. Vijayalakshmi"], "question": " is Asia's first woman cinematographer?"} +{"answers": ["Os justi", "Os justi"], "question": "Bruckner dedicated , his motet for eight voices in strict Lydian mode, to the choir master of St. Florian abbey?"} +{"answers": ["Wolfhouse Run"], "question": " is named for the lair of a human Wolf?"} +{"answers": ["Gelae"], "question": "\"Gelae baen\", \"Gelae balae\", \"Gelae donut\", \"Gelae fish\", and \"Gelae rol\" are beetles of the genus ?"} +{"answers": ["St. Thomas Chapel"], "question": "during the American Civil War, Middletown, Virginia's \"\" was used first as a Confederate hospital and later as a Union stable?"} +{"answers": ["Ust'-Ishim man", "man", "Ust'-Ishim"], "question": "the 45,000-year-old remains of are the oldest modern human genome to be fully sequenced to date?"} +{"answers": ["Peak Walk"], "question": " in the Swiss Alps is the first suspension bridge to connect two mountain peaks?"} +{"answers": ["Mazagran", "Mazagran"], "question": "a coffee extract used in Starbucks' discontinued beverage was later used in the formulation of the company's line of bottled frappuccino beverages?"} +{"answers": ["Hussein Mjalli", "Hussein", "Mjalli"], "question": "in his legal defence of Saddam Hussein, argued that \"Iraq, Iraqi people, Iraqi law, and the Iraqi president were hijacked\"?"} +{"answers": ["Condong"], "question": "the Balinese dance \"\" is said to have come to a sick prince in a dream?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Harold Naylor", "R.", "R. H. Naylor", "Naylor"], "question": "after was credited with predicting the R101 airship crash, he became Britain's first regular astrology columnist?"} +{"answers": ["Toungoo", "Minye Thihathu II of Toungoo", "Minye"], "question": "the forces of and his ally Raza II of Arakan ended the Toungoo Empire by capturing Pegu (Bago) in 1599?"} +{"answers": ["Creasy Creek"], "question": " is the only headwater tributary of Nescopeck Creek to have alkaline waters?"} +{"answers": ["Red Shirley"], "question": "Lou Reed directed ?"} +{"answers": ["Maximowicz's vole"], "question": "the tail of can be either dark brown or bicoloured?"} +{"answers": ["Golden", "Eddie", "Eddie Golden"], "question": ", a third-generation professional wrestler, has teamed with his real-life uncle Jimmy Golden on the independent circuit?"} +{"answers": ["John Verdun Newton", "Newton", "John Verdun", "John"], "question": " \"\" was killed in action as a bomber pilot, 55 days after being elected to the Parliament of Western Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Maude", "Maude Delap", "Maude Jane Delap", "Delap"], "question": " was the first person to breed jellyfish in captivity?"} +{"answers": ["Gilindire Cave"], "question": " in southern Turkey is called Aynalıgöl (Mirror Lake) in common parlance, in reference to the lake inside it?"} +{"answers": ["Latin Music Hall of Fame", "``Billboard'' Latin Music Hall of Fame", "Billboard Latin Music Hall of Fame"], "question": "Selena was inducted into the three months after her death?"} +{"answers": ["The A&R EP"], "question": "the title of Annie's refers to her and producer Richard X?"} +{"answers": ["New school", "New school"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" are not limited to traditional subjects and have included cultural icons like the USS \"Enterprise\"?"} +{"answers": ["My Belgian Rose"], "question": "the \"War Edition\" of the sheet music for \"\" was physically smaller in order to conserve paper for World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Gertrude Guillaume-Schack", "Guillaume-Schack", "Gertrude"], "question": " founded the German Cultural Association in 1880 to fight state-regulated prostitution?"} +{"answers": ["Environmental issues in Kolkata"], "question": "a 2003 study reported that 87% of reservoirs supplying water to residential buildings in Kolkata, India, were ?"} +{"answers": ["Frazier", "Tim Frazier", "Tim"], "question": " suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon during his college basketball career, as had his older sister seven years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Red-naped snake", "Furina diadema"], "question": "the is a small, venomous snake and is listed as threatened in Victoria?"} +{"answers": ["Lesson No. 1"], "question": "one of the arrangements on Glenn Branca's includes a sledgehammer?"} +{"answers": ["Banister", "Jeff Banister", "Jeff"], "question": " overcame bone cancer in high school and paralysis in college to play in Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Skyscraper Live"], "question": "Nik Wallenda's was telecast with a 10-second delay in case something went wrong?"} +{"answers": ["Indiana Hoosiers field hockey"], "question": "Amy Robertson is the only head coach in the 15-year history of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Ganga puja"], "question": "in the festival, the Tripuri people of India build a temporary bamboo temple in a river stream and pray to be saved from epidemic diseases?"} +{"answers": ["The Blood Demon"], "question": "the 1967 horror film was advertised in Rhode Island newspapers as \"Crimson Demon\" to remove the word \"blood\" from the title?"} +{"answers": ["Guatemalan Revolution"], "question": "the \"(celebratory mural pictured)\", which lasted from 1944 to 1954, included an agrarian reform program that granted land to half a million landless peasants?"} +{"answers": ["Cowpuncher's Cantata"], "question": "\"\" was the only record by a British male artist to appear in the first UK Singles Chart?"} +{"answers": ["Protonectarina sylveirae", "Protonectarina"], "question": " can increase the yield of coffee crops?"} +{"answers": ["Logan Run"], "question": "three different bridges were built across in 1934 and 1935?"} +{"answers": ["Samaritans Radar"], "question": "following criticism, the UK suicide prevention charity Samaritans discontinued their Twitter-based service nine days after launch?"} +{"answers": ["Hector", "Hector Hercules Bell CBE", "Bell", "Hector Hercules Bell"], "question": "under , the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board displeased the religious community by introducing Sunday-morning tram services?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Karoline"], "question": "the museum Nordland fylkesmuseum bought the Nordlandsjekt \"\" after their first choice, \"Brødrene\", was shipwrecked?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James William Lair", "Lair"], "question": "CIA case officer recruited Vang Pao, and they founded a covert 30,000-man guerrilla army?"} +{"answers": ["Blastophaga psenes"], "question": "the wasp has a symbiotic relationship with figs?"} +{"answers": ["Lewger", "John Lewger", "John"], "question": ", Maryland's first practicing attorney and its first Attorney General, is considered the father of the Maryland Bar?"} +{"answers": ["Qiu", "Ran", "Ran Qiu"], "question": "although was severely criticized by Confucius, he is still considered one of the Master's top ten disciples?"} +{"answers": ["Master of Puppets"], "question": "several reviewers consider the best heavy metal album of all time?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin", "Benjamin Bevan", "Bevan"], "question": "engineer had a heart attack while watching an eclipse?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William McLeroy", "McLeroy"], "question": "Command Sergeant Major \"\" was the first amputee to serve in Operation Iraqi Freedom?"} +{"answers": ["Canadian Journey Series"], "question": "the $10 banknote of the includes an excerpt from the iconic Remembrance Day war poem \"In Flanders Fields\"?"} +{"answers": ["Findlay", "Neil", "Neil Douglas Findlay"], "question": " was the first British general to be killed during the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["George Bacon", "George Bacon", "Bacon", "George"], "question": " fought as a Green Beret during the Vietnam War, a CIA paramilitary in the Laotian Civil War, and a mercenary in Angola, all by age 30?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Moon", "Arthur Moon"], "question": "Major enlisted four prisoners of war who were artists to create a unique record of camp conditions during construction of the Thailand-Burma Railway, then buried those works?"} +{"answers": ["Stjärne", "Hanna", "Hanna Stjärne", "Hanna Lovisa Stjärne"], "question": "journalist \"\" was announced as the new CEO of Sveriges Television in September 2014 and will take the post within six months?"} +{"answers": ["Jefferson County Public Schools", "Columbine High School protests", "2014 Jefferson County Public Schools protests"], "question": "hundreds of Colorado high school students a proposed curriculum change?"} +{"answers": ["Polihierax insignis", "White-rumped falcon"], "question": "the has been known to nest in woodpecker holes?"} +{"answers": ["William Spencer Anderson", "William", "Anderson"], "question": "former speaker of the House of Representatives of Liberia was originally a barber from Delaware?"} +{"answers": ["Nuestra Señora de Candelaria Parish Church", "Nuestra Señora de Candelaria"], "question": "the \"\" is known for its panoramic view, but you have to climb 126 steps to see it?"} +{"answers": ["International Wrestling Association", "International Wrestling Association"], "question": "Eddie Einhorn organized the in 1975 with the goal of building the first nationwide business promoting wrestling?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Baguio", "Battle of Baguio"], "question": "the involved the U.S. 33rd and 37th Infantry Divisions, and the guerrilla organization USAFIP–NL?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of the Lippe"], "question": "general Cristóbal de Mondragón was over eighty when he commanded the Spanish troops in the in 1595?"} +{"answers": ["Menace from the Moon", "Menace from the Moon"], "question": "in , a lunar colonyfounded in 1654 by a Dutchman, an Englishman, an Italian, and \"their women\"promises Earth heat-ray doom unless it helps them escape their dying world?"} +{"answers": ["View from the Artist's Window"], "question": "Martinus Rørbye's painting \"\" is considered one of the highlights of the Danish Golden Age of painting?"} +{"answers": ["Titanica"], "question": " was the second feature-length IMAX film released, and included footage of the wreck of the RMS \"Titanic\" taken using two Mir submersibles?"} +{"answers": ["Zai", "Yu", "Zai Yu"], "question": "Confucius compared his disciple to rotten wood because he slept during the day?"} +{"answers": ["Greenside Mine"], "question": "large holes on the side of a Cumbrian mountain show where 18th-century mine workings in have collapsed?"} +{"answers": ["Matilda", "Cullen Knowles", "Knowles", "Matilda Cullen Knowles"], "question": " is considered the founder of modern studies of Irish lichens?"} +{"answers": ["Little Tomhicken Creek", "Tomhicken Creek"], "question": "with a width of , is the narrowest named stream in the Catawissa Creek watershed?"} +{"answers": ["Marshall Holloway", "Marshall", "Holloway"], "question": "physicists Wallace Leland and Harold Agnew put a shark in the bed of , director of the Ivy Mike thermonuclear test?"} +{"answers": ["Harald Jäger", "Jäger", "Harald"], "question": "twenty-five years ago tonight, Stasi officer gave the order to open the gate at his border crossing on the Berlin Wall?"} +{"answers": ["Fianarantsoa Province"], "question": "of the provinces (now abolished) of Madagascar, had the highest fertility rate?"} +{"answers": ["Turn Me On", "Turn Me On"], "question": "Kim Kyu-jong was disappointed that he didn't look like a woman on the cover of his EP ?"} +{"answers": ["Synodus intermedius"], "question": "the eyes of the \"\" have an iridescent surface layer?"} +{"answers": ["Reginald", "Uren", "Reginald Uren", "Reginald Harold Uren"], "question": "to further his career, New Zealand architect worked his passage to England as a greaser on a steamer?"} +{"answers": ["Welcome to the Jungle", "Welcome to the Jungle"], "question": " contains a cover of a Banks song not officially sanctioned by her?"} +{"answers": ["Bertie Louis Coombes", "Bertie", "B. L. Coombes", "Coombes"], "question": "\"The Flame\", the first published short story by , concerned a miner in imminent danger of being blown up?"} +{"answers": ["Heather", "Heather Stewart-Whyte", "Stewart-Whyte"], "question": "model and former wife of Yannick Noah appeared on back-to-back September \"Vogue Paris\" covers?"} +{"answers": ["Never Say Never", "Never Say Never"], "question": "Basement Jaxx feature a twerking robot in their \"\" music video?"} +{"answers": ["Långholmens spinnhus"], "question": " \"\" was a women's prison located on the island of Långholmen in Stockholm, Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["Tokio Express"], "question": "dragons, octopuses, diver flippers and flowers have been washing up on the beaches of Cornwall after they fell off the in 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Elsie Dalyell", "Dalyell", "Elsie", "Elsie Jean Dalyell"], "question": " was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire after travelling across Europe with the Royal Army Medical Corps to provide aid during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Pine Creek", "Little Pine Creek", "Little Pine Creek"], "question": "part of was designated a public highway in 1837?"} +{"answers": ["Adriano in Siria"], "question": "the libretto by Metastasio was the basis for more than 60 operas?"} +{"answers": ["Guzikowski", "Aaron Guzikowski", "Aaron"], "question": " first film, \"Prisoners\", was released almost six years after he completed the script?"} +{"answers": ["Evans", "Oliver", "Oliver Evans"], "question": "other millers viewing the fully-automated flour mill designed by \"\" could not appreciate its advantages?"} +{"answers": ["Mumba Cave"], "question": " contains a large assemblage of archaeological evidence for the transition between the Middle Stone Age and Late Stone Age in East Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Lorna Morello", "Lorna Morello Muccio"], "question": "\"Orange Is the New Black\" character has been said to have \"the most amazing accent on television\"?"} +{"answers": ["Longaretti", "Trento", "Trento Longaretti"], "question": "Italian artist was named after his dead sibling?"} +{"answers": ["Big Girls Don't Cry", "Big Girls Don't Cry"], "question": " is a nonfiction book that argues that \"the women's liberation movement found thrilling new life\" as a result of the 2008 U.S. presidential election?"} +{"answers": ["Rubber room", "Rubber room"], "question": "there are below the launch pads at Kennedy Space Center?"} +{"answers": ["Bodhamayananda"], "question": "Swami , director of the Vivekananda Institute of Human Excellence, teaches a \"philosophy of strength and fearlessness\"?"} +{"answers": ["Deborah Luster", "Luster", "Deborah"], "question": " produced more than 25,000 images, many of them using tintype, focusing on crime?"} +{"answers": ["2004 Subway 500"], "question": "victory celebrations for the were canceled due to the Hendrick Motorsports aircraft crash?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan Kurtiss"], "question": "\"Winners & Losers\" producer Maryanne Carroll helped actor Damien Bodie secure the role of ?"} +{"answers": ["Little Catawissa Creek", "Catawissa Creek"], "question": "it is not known why river chubs have disappeared from ?"} +{"answers": ["Ciceri e Tria"], "question": " \"\" is an Apulian pasta dish that originated from Arabs who at one time ruled the region?"} +{"answers": ["Dispatch", "Dispatch"], "question": "the sternwheeler carried as many as 400 passengers over two hours downriver from Coquille to Bandon, Oregon, to attend baseball games there?"} +{"answers": ["William Gill", "William", "Gill", "William Gill"], "question": " charted the first entrance to the port of Liverpool that could be navigated in all tides?"} +{"answers": ["Bridge of Spies", "Bridge of Spies"], "question": "the film depicts James B. Donovan's negotiations for release of American Francis Gary Powers, shot down over the Soviet Union in the 1960 U-2 spyplane incident?"} +{"answers": ["May", "Betty", "Betty May"], "question": " testified under oath that her husband ritually sacrificed a cat and drank its blood?"} +{"answers": ["Allen Centennial Gardens"], "question": "the Queen Anne house \"\" at the was home to four deans of the University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences?"} +{"answers": ["David Bakhtiari", "Bakhtiari", "David"], "question": "Green Bay Packers offensive lineman was the first rookie in Packers history to start every game at left tackle in a season since the start of the 16-game season?"} +{"answers": ["Rhapsodomancy"], "question": " was so vague, Virgil wrote against it in \"The Aeneid\"?"} +{"answers": ["Orphanotrophos"], "question": "in the Byzantine Empire, the office of , head of the imperial orphanage, ranked among the higher offices of state?"} +{"answers": ["Claudia Burton Bradley", "Bradley", "Claudia Portia Burton Bradley", "Claudia"], "question": "Australian physician was one of the first diabetics to be treated with insulin?"} +{"answers": ["Shingle Run", "Shingle Run Road", "Shingle Run"], "question": "the stream is actually named after sawmills?"} +{"answers": ["hamburger", "Hamburger"], "question": "while testifying in a 2004 lawsuit involving the meaning of the word , a corporate CEO was grilled on the witness stand?"} +{"answers": ["Robert J. Healey", "Robert", "Healey"], "question": " \"\", founder of the Cool Moose Party, ran for Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island in 2010 in order to abolish the office?"} +{"answers": ["Taliesin", "Taliesin"], "question": "in 1914, a disgruntled worker killed seven people at , Frank Lloyd Wright's home and studio, and set it on fire?"} +{"answers": ["Roger Wilbraham", "Roger", "Roger Wilbraham FRS", "Wilbraham", "Roger Wilbraham"], "question": " probably admired the Venus de' Medici statue in the 1770s?"} +{"answers": ["Doe", "Vernon County Jane Doe", "Vernon"], "question": "the identity of has remained a mystery since 1984?"} +{"answers": ["Henrietta Street, Covent Garden", "Henrietta Street"], "question": "London's once had five pubs, but by 1970 had none?"} +{"answers": ["Lord Zoltan", "Zoltan", "Lord"], "question": " was one of the first American pro wrestlers to start wearing facepaint?"} +{"answers": ["Smiley", "Smiley"], "question": " \"\", an American alligator (\"Alligator mississippiensis\") living at Gothenburg's Maritime Museum, died after the heat was turned down in her pond to save money?"} +{"answers": ["Cox", "Earnest Sevier Cox", "Earnest"], "question": "white supremacist referred to his long friendship with black separatist Marcus Garvey as \"a spiritual understanding\"?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Harlow", "George H. Harlow"], "question": "before he was Illinois Secretary of State, was personal secretary to Governor Richard J. Oglesby?"} +{"answers": ["Crab Tree Club"], "question": "the fined anyone who arrived in evening dress one shilling?"} +{"answers": ["Mahanyele", "Phuti", "Phuti Mahanyele"], "question": " was chosen as ForbesWoman Africa Business Woman of the Year in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Hermética"], "question": "Argentine thrash metal band was part of the 1994 edition of the Monsters of Rock festival in Argentina, alongside Black Sabbath, Slayer, and Kiss?"} +{"answers": ["Ole Gabriel Gabrielsen Kverneland", "Ole", "Kverneland", "Ole Gabriel Kverneland"], "question": "a factory established by in 1879 became the largest manufacturer of ploughs in Norway in the 1920s?"} +{"answers": ["Tijuana Cross-border Terminal", "Cross Border Xpress"], "question": "the will let passengers check in while in the U.S., walk across a bridge over the border, and catch a flight at Tijuana Airport in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Grace", "Grace Boelke", "Boelke"], "question": ", a physician, was employed by the lingerie manufacturer Berlei to ensure their garments were anatomically correct?"} +{"answers": ["Richard", "Hamming", "Richard Wesley Hamming", "Richard Hamming"], "question": " introduced what is now called the Hamming distance \"(illustrated)\", the number of positions in which two code words differ?"} +{"answers": ["Pedro de Atarés", "Pedro", "Atarés"], "question": "members of the House of Borgia call their ancestor, even though he had no children?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Cryer Theatre"], "question": "the , opened by Prince Edward in 1991 in Carshalton, was given the name of a man who campaigned for creation of the local Secombe Theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Dmitri Borgmann", "Borgmann", "Dmitri", "Dmitri A. Borgmann"], "question": "\"Father of Logology\" earned $10,000 for coining the name \"Exxon\", making him (at $2000 per letter) the world's highest-paid writer?"} +{"answers": ["Karewa", "Tuterei Karewa", "Tuterei"], "question": "the facial markings in this photo of Māori chief \"\" may have been enhanced by the photographer using black paint?"} +{"answers": ["How to be a Redhead"], "question": "two redheaded sisters are behind the website and the \"Rock it Like a Redhead\" beauty and fashion event?"} +{"answers": ["Newton Adams", "Newton", "Adams"], "question": "physician was known as \"the teacher with three coats\" by the Zulu?"} +{"answers": ["Gun politics in the Czech Republic", "Gun laws in the Czech Republic"], "question": " allow people to carry concealed firearms for self defense?"} +{"answers": ["Cengiz", "Cengiz Aktar", "Aktar"], "question": " was part of a campaign calling for an apology from the Turks to Armenians for the Armenian Genocide?"} +{"answers": ["Packers Run"], "question": " flows near Devils Feather Bed?"} +{"answers": ["Corvus coronoides", "Australian raven"], "question": "the \"\" is the commonest crow-like bird in urban Canberra, Sydney, and Perth?"} +{"answers": ["1961 Major League Baseball expansion"], "question": "the Los Angeles Angels, a team, played their first season at Wrigley Field?"} +{"answers": ["Ince Blundell Hall", "Ince Blundell"], "question": "Henry Blundell built two substantial buildings to house his art collection on the grounds of ?"} +{"answers": ["Spanish conquest of Yucatán"], "question": "although a battle near Mérida in 1546 established Spanish control in the north of the Yucatán Peninsula during the , the last Maya kingdom in the south did not fall until 1697?"} +{"answers": ["Murata", "Jukō", "Murata Jukō"], "question": " created the Japanese tea ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["Sikkim Scouts"], "question": "India is raising the to defend its border with China in Sikkim?"} +{"answers": ["William Goforth", "William", "Goforth", "William Goforth"], "question": "frontier west physician had quite winning manners and excavated megafauna at Big Bone Lick in Kentucky?"} +{"answers": ["BlackBerry Passport"], "question": "BlackBerry CEO John Chen joked about the iPhone 6 \"bendgate\" incident while introducing the ?"} +{"answers": ["Rechthuis", "Rechthuis"], "question": "the in the Dutch village of Bellingwolde was used as a courthouse from 1643 to 1811?"} +{"answers": ["Anjada Gandu", "Anjada Gandu"], "question": "the 2014 romantic comedy film represents actor Sathish Neenasam's first commercial film role as a solo hero?"} +{"answers": ["Antananarivo Province"], "question": " was excluded from the republic proposed by the other five of Madagascar's provinces in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Zombie star"], "question": "some kinds of supernova may create ?"} +{"answers": ["Momoko", "Kuroda", "Momoko Kuroda"], "question": " is known for her \"haiku pilgrimages\", some of which spanned decades?"} +{"answers": ["HOP Ranch"], "question": "the Holmes family of the early Colorado befriended Southern Ute Native Americans, fed them biscuits and lent them field glasses and rifles for hunting expeditions?"} +{"answers": ["Enterprise", "Enterprise"], "question": "composer Dennis McCarthy called the \"the hardest recording session of my entire career\" because of the September 11 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["flag of Eritrea", "Flag of Eritrea"], "question": "the \"\" bears a resemblance to the Eritrean People's Liberation Front's flag?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Nikolaevskaia"], "question": " was the first European settlement on the Alaskan mainland?"} +{"answers": ["Arabian partridge", "Arabian Partridge"], "question": "the sometimes hybridises with Philby's partridge or the rock partridge?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Young", "Young", "Robert", "Robert Young"], "question": " met Primal Scream vocalist Bobby Gillespie at school, and was the band's guitarist for two decades?"} +{"answers": ["Impedance analogy"], "question": "according to the , a spring is analogous to an electrical capacitor?"} +{"answers": ["Khyri", "Khyri Jerome Thornton", "Khyri Thornton", "Thornton"], "question": "Green Bay Packers rookie defensive lineman was so big that he had to cut a slit in his shirt to get it over his head?"} +{"answers": ["Wiśniowiecki", "Jeremi", "Jeremi Wiśniowiecki"], "question": " \"\" was one of the wealthiest magnates of Poland and Lithuania, ruling over 200,000 subjects living on estates in what is today Ukraine?"} +{"answers": ["Province of Perugia"], "question": "the once supplied almost half of the butcher's meat consumed in the city of Rome?"} +{"answers": ["Capital Beltway", "Capital Beltway station"], "question": " was one of two park and ride stations built specifically for the high-speed \"Metroliner\" passenger train?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Huangtiandang"], "question": "in 1130 during the Jin-Song Wars, Wanyan Wuzhu's troops were for 48 days?"} +{"answers": ["Dixy", "Dixy Lee Ray", "Ray"], "question": "while serving as chair of the US Atomic Energy Commission, was chauffeured to and from her office along with her Scottish deerhound and miniature poodle?"} +{"answers": ["Neuquén-Cipolletti bridges"], "question": "the \"\" was the first construction project in Argentina to use compressed air?"} +{"answers": ["Meta", "von Salis", "Salis", "Meta von Salis"], "question": "Swiss feminist was horrified when someone suggested she marry her friend Friedrich Nietzsche?"} +{"answers": ["Operation All Clear"], "question": " was the first operation conducted by the Royal Bhutan Army?"} +{"answers": ["2014 Malaysian sedition dragnet"], "question": "a law professor and a journalist are among those arrested in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Boeckel", "Tony'' Boeckel", "Tony", "Boeckel"], "question": "baseball player was overcome by heat during his Major League debut, and struck in the head with a ball two days later?"} +{"answers": ["Tiella"], "question": " refers to several dishes in Italian cuisine, including one prepared with potato, rice, onion, and mussels?"} +{"answers": ["Shigeru", "Sahashi", "Shigeru Sahashi"], "question": "Japanese politician is the hero of three contemporary novels?"} +{"answers": ["Caitlin Doughty", "Doughty", "Caitlin"], "question": " \"\", whose web series \"Ask a Mortician\" humorously explores death, wrote the 2014 bestseller \"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes& Other Lessons from the Crematory\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chaonei No. 81"], "question": "during the Cultural Revolution, the Red Guards reputedly moved out of , \"Beijing's most celebrated haunted house\", because they were scared?"} +{"answers": ["Nash", "Belinda Jacqueline Nash", "Belinda", "Belinda Nash"], "question": " researched the history of the Witch of Pungo for decades?"} +{"answers": ["Bacarra Church"], "question": " is known for its \"beheaded\" belfry?"} +{"answers": ["Langeria"], "question": "the extinct witch-hazel is named for American philosopher Susanne Langer?"} +{"answers": ["Reptilians", "Reptilians"], "question": "Starfucker's third studio album, (2011), includes snippets in which British-American philosopher Alan Watts discusses his beliefs about death?"} +{"answers": ["Idstein Castle"], "question": " has a witches' tower?"} +{"answers": ["Hafiz Mehmet", "Hafız Mehmet", "Mehmet", "Hafız"], "question": "in 1918 Turkish politician \"\", speaking in parliament about the Armenian Genocide, said \"God will punish us for what we did\"?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Momentum"], "question": " three-day training program raised a secret guerrilla army of 9,000 in just over six months?"} +{"answers": ["Iota Sigma Pi"], "question": " National Honorary Member award has gone to chemists Marie Curie, Gerty Cori, and Dorothy Hodgkin?"} +{"answers": ["Server Sundaram"], "question": " (1964) was the first Tamil film to depict the behind-the-scenes processes involved in film-making?"} +{"answers": ["Storeton Hall Farm", "Storeton Hall"], "question": "extensive remains of the 14th-century in Merseyside have been incorporated into farm buildings?"} +{"answers": ["Milli Bus"], "question": "the government-run service in Afghanistan received close to 1,000 buses as foreign aid after many were destroyed during war?"} +{"answers": ["Jesse Kilgore Dubois", "Jesse K. Dubois", "Jesse", "Dubois"], "question": " complained that Abraham Lincoln \"has for 30 years past just used me as a plaything to accomplish his own ends\"?"} +{"answers": ["Peabody Terrace"], "question": "\"University Moves to Thwart Early Marriages\" was the 1963 \"Harvard Crimson\" caption beneath a photo of the school's \"hideous\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chimneystack Run"], "question": " is named after something that resembles a chimneystack?"} +{"answers": ["Charles DeWitt Watts", "Watts", "Charles"], "question": ", the first African American board-certified surgeon in North Carolina, worked a paper route to help pay for his college education?"} +{"answers": ["Marsh Shrew", "Marsh shrew"], "question": "the can run along the surface of the water for up to five seconds?"} +{"answers": ["We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again"], "question": "three artists covered \"\" within two years of its original release?"} +{"answers": ["Jan Huitema", "Jan", "Huitema"], "question": "MEP campaigned with a 1954 Fordson Dexta tractor, arguing for \"farmers' wisdom\"?"} +{"answers": ["Garratt Road Bridge"], "question": " is the longest extant timber bridge in Western Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Lowell", "Lowell Steward", "Steward"], "question": "World War II veteran was a childhood friend of Jackie Robinson?"} +{"answers": ["Lorelei Fountain"], "question": "because of antisemitism, the , honoring German poet Heinrich Heine, was placed in New York City instead of in Heine's hometown of Düsseldorf?"} +{"answers": ["Fighters for a Free North Korea"], "question": "a South Korean organisation named has sent out gas balloons containing materials such as transistor radios, DVDs, and brochures to North Koreans?"} +{"answers": ["Smith Campus Center"], "question": "problems with were \"like a five-car accident at an intersection. You just can't tell what caused it\"?"} +{"answers": ["Trinity Roll", "Trinity Carol Roll"], "question": "the 15th-century contains eleven medieval Christmas carols and the earliest copy of the Agincourt Carol \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ainigmapsychops"], "question": "the extinct lacewing takes part of its name from the Greek word for riddle?"} +{"answers": ["Alvin \"Shipwreck\" Kelly", "Kelly", "Alvin"], "question": " spent over 20,000 hours sitting on flagpoles in the 1920s and 1930s, including hundreds of hours in the rain and subfreezing weather?"} +{"answers": ["Swatantra 2014"], "question": "at the conference it was said that over could be saved if free software was used in 320,000 schools across India?"} +{"answers": ["Aval Appadithan"], "question": "the 1978 Tamil film included scenes that were shot using live-recording?"} +{"answers": ["2006 UAW-Ford 500"], "question": "Brian Vickers won the stock car race by inadvertently wrecking his teammate?"} +{"answers": ["Nicolás", "Nicolás Villegas Zamora", "Zamora", "Nicolás Zamora", "Nicolas Zamora"], "question": " \"\" was the first Filipino Protestant minister in the Philippines and is credited with the foundation of the first indigenous evangelical church in the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Sigma I-64 war game"], "question": "the held in April 1964 predicted that the U.S. could put 500,000 troops into Vietnam and still lose?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Ilar", "Saint", "Ilar"], "question": "the Welsh author Arthur Machen used —whose towns have been renamed and churches conflated with a Frenchman—as an example of the lost traditions of the Celtic Church?"} +{"answers": ["Braveheart", "Braveheart"], "question": "the beat for Neon Jungle's \"\" was found after the group \"raided\" their producer's laptop?"} +{"answers": ["Sitriuc mac Ímair", "Sitriuc", "Ímair"], "question": " was the third son of Ímar to reign as King of Dublin?"} +{"answers": ["1983 Popayán earthquake"], "question": "after the resulted in the deaths of nearly 300 people, the Colombian government passed new legislation relating to construction materials?"} +{"answers": ["Camas pocket gopher"], "question": "the \"\" has been described as \"morose and savage\", yet can be tamed in captivity?"} +{"answers": ["Giles Guthrie", "Guthrie", "Giles"], "question": ", who became chairman and chief executive of the British airline BOAC in 1964, subsequently captained the airline's new Vickers VC10 jet airliner to North America?"} +{"answers": ["Captive Pursuit"], "question": "director Corey Allen said that the episode \"\" showed that \"\" was less \"squeaky clean\" than \"?"} +{"answers": ["Marriage Charter of Empress Theophanu", "Marriage of Empress Theophanu"], "question": "the gave the Byzantine princess Theophanu joint imperial authority with Holy Roman Emperor Otto II?"} +{"answers": ["Webber Park Library", "Webber Park"], "question": "the \"delivery station\" that would eventually become the was in a drug store?"} +{"answers": ["Margot", "Margot"], "question": "music from Joaquin Turina's opera \"(libretto cover pictured)\" about a Parisian courtesan has become a popular piece during the processions of Holy Week in Seville?"} +{"answers": ["LinkNYC"], "question": "New York City plans to use its payphone network to provide over five boroughs?"} +{"answers": ["Acer kenaicum"], "question": "the fossil maple species was suggested to be an ancestor of silver maples?"} +{"answers": ["1979 NCAA Division I Basketball Championship Game", "1979 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship Game"], "question": "the had the highest Nielsen ratings of any U.S. basketball game?"} +{"answers": ["Black Creek", "Little Black Creek"], "question": " is not a perennial stream, but contributes 11.43 cubic feet of water per second to the Jeddo Tunnel?"} +{"answers": ["Sonar", "Narahari Sonar", "Narahari"], "question": "the saint calls God his customer?"} +{"answers": ["J. Fred Buzhardt", "Joseph Fred Buzhardt", "J.", "Buzhardt"], "question": "Harry S. Dent, Sr. and , two of Strom Thurmond's closest advisors, tried to talk him out of his marriage to former beauty queen Nancy Moore?"} +{"answers": ["Zaguri Imperia"], "question": "in 2014, the series was the most searched string by Israelis on Google?"} +{"answers": ["Shikha", "Shikha Pandey", "Pandey"], "question": " is the first cricketer to have played both state level cricket for Goa and international level cricket for India?"} +{"answers": ["Megan Boyd", "Megan", "Boyd", "Rosina Megan Boyd"], "question": "the world-renowned Scottish fly tyer , known for her exquisite and effective salmon flies, was not an angler?"} +{"answers": ["Military march", "Military march"], "question": "Bruckner's may not have been performed by the band for which it was composed, but a march he did not write was performed for his centenary?"} +{"answers": ["From The Doctor to my son Thomas"], "question": "The Doctor \"\" sent a to console an autistic boy on the death of his grandmother?"} +{"answers": ["CNN Philippines"], "question": " is set to launch in time for Pope Francis's visit to the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Ohio State Buckeyes field hockey"], "question": "the has won three Big Ten Conference championships and one conference tournament title?"} +{"answers": ["Lorde"], "question": "with her song \"Royals\", became the youngest artist to chart at No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" charts in 26 years?"} +{"answers": ["Bristol County Jail"], "question": " \"\" houses the town's Historical and Preservation Society?"} +{"answers": ["2011 White House shooting"], "question": "it took the Secret Service four days to realize that bullets had struck the ?"} +{"answers": ["Stanisławów Ghetto"], "question": "the \"Bloody Sunday\" massacre of Jews took place two months before the was formally set up in December 1941?"} +{"answers": ["Azhiyatha Kolangal", "Azhiyadha Kolangal"], "question": ", Balu Mahendra's directorial debut in Tamil cinema, was partly autobiographical?"} +{"answers": ["North Shore Towers"], "question": "the , a gated residential community in New York, generates its own electricity?"} +{"answers": ["Can't Stop the Love", "Can't Stop the Love"], "question": "fans were invited to take part in the video for Neon Jungle's new single, \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nat", "Nat Berhe", "Berhe"], "question": "New York Giants safety is the first player of Eritrean descent to be drafted into the NFL?"} +{"answers": ["Your Old Droog", "``Your Old Droog", "Your", "Droog"], "question": "it was theorized that Ukrainian-American rapper was actually Nas secretly recording under an alias?"} +{"answers": ["Dr. Holbrook's Military School"], "question": "after its closure, served as headquarters of a New York Guard regiment protecting the Croton Aqueduct during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Sunita", "Devi", "Sunita Devi"], "question": "the wife of sculptor Jacob Epstein hoped that he would have an affair with his Kashmiri model or her sister?"} +{"answers": ["What Child Is This?"], "question": "the story behind the carol \"\" centres around the Adoration of the Shepherds \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["flag of Christmas Island", "Flag of Christmas Island"], "question": "the only became official nearly 26 years after its creation?"} +{"answers": ["Joan of Arc", "Joan of Arc", "Jeanne d'Arc"], "question": "Georges Méliès plays seven different roles in his film ?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas with Nashville"], "question": "Jay DeMarcus of Rascal Flats produced the album after making a guest appearance on the \"Nashville\" television series the previous season?"} +{"answers": ["Lucban Church"], "question": "the colorful Pahiyas Festival, held every May 15 in Lucban, Quezon, Philippines, begins with mass and a procession with images of saints taken from the ?"} +{"answers": ["Magnificat in E-flat major, BWV 243a"], "question": "Bach's , was performed for his first Christmas as Thomaskantor in Leipzig, but its initial performance may have been earlier in 1723 at a Marian feast there?"} +{"answers": ["Austracantha minax", "Austracantha"], "question": " are so named because they are found during summer?"} +{"answers": ["Adoration of the Magi", "Adoration of the Magi"], "question": "the by Fra Angelico and Filippo Lippi contains an over-large peacock \"(detail illustrated)\" that is a Medici emblem?"} +{"answers": ["Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever"], "question": "Aubrey Plaza rewrote the majority of her lines when voicing Grumpy Cat in ?"} +{"answers": ["John Lewis Christmas advert"], "question": "Tom Odell covered the last song recorded by The Beatles for the in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Lapis Lacedaemonius"], "question": ", a volcanic rock known today only from a single source, has been used as decoration in places as far apart as London, Venice, and Palermo?"} +{"answers": ["See, Amid the Winter's Snow", "See, amid the Winter's Snow"], "question": "\"\" calls for the listener to \"Sing through all Jerusalem, Christ is born in Bethlehem\"?"} +{"answers": ["Libby'' Lane", "Libby", "Libby Lane", "Lane"], "question": " is the first woman to be appointed a bishop by the Church of England?"} +{"answers": ["Gloria", "Gloria"], "question": "the by Karl Jenkins was premiered in 2010 by The Really Big Chorus?"} +{"answers": ["Madonna of the Book"], "question": "in Botticelli's \"\", cherries represent the blood of Christ and plums indicate the tenderness between Mary and the Child?"} +{"answers": ["Mischocyttarus mexicanus"], "question": " female wasps may be brood parasites, cannibalizing eggs of a foreign nest and placing an egg of their own in an empty cell?"} +{"answers": ["Shang", "Bu Shang", "Bu"], "question": "Confucius' disciple played a significant role in the transmission of the \"I Ching\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Gill Spottswood", "Spottswood", "Stephen"], "question": "in 1970 NAACP chairman publicly termed the Nixon administration's social policies \"anti-Negro\"?"} +{"answers": ["Strain partitioning"], "question": " results in rocks being deformed in different ways when exposed to stress?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Knubel", "Josef", "Knubel", "Josef Knubel"], "question": " first climbed the Matterhorn as a fifteen-year-old?"} +{"answers": ["Native Americans in German popular culture", "Popular image of Native Americans in German-speaking countries"], "question": "due to the peculiar role of , \"Indianer reenactment\" \"\" was quite common in communist East Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Hadjinian", "Jack Hadjinian", "Jack"], "question": ", the first Armenian American mayor of Montebello, California, is the grandson of an Armenian Genocide survivor?"} +{"answers": ["Verlorenvlei redfin"], "question": "the , having lost one of its two habitats, now faces threats from agriculture and invasive species?"} +{"answers": ["Damaji"], "question": "the famine of 1460 is known as \" famine\" in the Deccan region in honour of the saint's generosity in the famine?"} +{"answers": ["Bryce Alford", "Bryce", "Alford"], "question": "basketball player joined his father at UCLA after breaking a 50-year-old New Mexico high school single-season scoring record?"} +{"answers": ["Fence Cutting Wars", "Fence Cutting War"], "question": "the caused more than 20 million dollars of damage in Texas by 1883?"} +{"answers": ["I Won't Let You Down", "I Won't Let You Down"], "question": "OK Go's one shot video for \"\" involves the use of the band members and dancers using personal mobility devices to create choreographed routines inspired by Busby Berkeley?"} +{"answers": ["1996 Silver Spring, Maryland train collision", "1996 Maryland train collision"], "question": "the in Silver Spring, Maryland, led to the creation of the first comprehensive federal rules for passenger car design in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["St David's Hospital", "St David's Hospital"], "question": " in Carmarthen, Wales, features a 500-seat multicoloured chapel that was entirely funded \"and\" built by the patients?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William W. Cargill", "Cargill", "William Wallace Cargill"], "question": " founded Cargill, the largest privately-held company in terms of revenue in the US?"} +{"answers": ["Aquilops"], "question": " (\"eagle face\") is the most ancient definite neoceratopsian discovered in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Pertz", "Dorothea Pertz", "Dorothea"], "question": "the British botanist also trained as a masseuse?"} +{"answers": ["Girlfight"], "question": "the 2000 film marked the debut of Michelle Rodriguez \"\", who had never had a speaking role before but was called \"extraordinarily gifted\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sunil Kumar Verma", "Sunil", "Verma"], "question": " was co-inventor of Universal primer technology, which allows identification of any unknown biological sample and its assignment to a known species source?"} +{"answers": ["Maryat Lee", "Lee", "Maryat", "Mary Attaway Lee"], "question": " company Eco Theater developed plays from oral histories, using unpaid actors in productions often followed by discussions?"} +{"answers": ["Poulton Hall"], "question": "in the grounds of , Merseyside, is a former brewhouse with a turret containing a 32-bell carillon?"} +{"answers": ["FM", "FM"], "question": "Steely Dan's \"\" has four key changes in its first eight lines?"} +{"answers": ["Electra pilosa"], "question": "male bryozoans liberate sperm into the sea and females may actively collect this?"} +{"answers": ["Santamartamys rufodorsalis", "Red-crested tree-rat"], "question": "the potential area of the \"(illustration pictured)\" is infested with feral cats?"} +{"answers": ["Clark", "Simon Clark", "Simon", "Simon Clark"], "question": "the British horror novelist wrote a sequel to John Wyndham's \"The Day of the Triffids\"?"} +{"answers": ["Firuz Bey"], "question": "the first mention of the name Sarajevo was in a 1507 letter written by ?"} +{"answers": ["Cranberry Creek", "Cranberry Creek"], "question": "during the restoration of , nearly of it was relocated?"} +{"answers": ["London Fields Brewery"], "question": "when it opened in 2011, was the first commercial brewery to be opened in Hackney since the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Gillespie", "Joseph Gillespie", "Joseph"], "question": " jumped out of a window with Abraham Lincoln?"} +{"answers": ["Thorleif Røhn", "Thorleiv Bugge Røhn", "Thorleiv Røhn", "Røhn", "Thorleiv"], "question": " \"\", a gold medal–winning Norwegian gymnast at the 1906 Intercalated Games, was convicted of treason after the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Kolejka", "Kolejka"], "question": ", a popular Polish educational board game about shortages in the communist shortage economy, has itself been in short supply?"} +{"answers": ["Hard Candy", "Hard Candy"], "question": "a \"New York Times Magazine\" writer described Ellen Page's performance in the 2005 film as her artistic breakthrough performance that \"almost no one noticed\"?"} +{"answers": ["2014 Swedish government crisis"], "question": "the led to the planning of the first extra election in Sweden since 1958?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Dawson", "Richard Dawson", "Richard", "Dawson"], "question": " was inspired to write \"The Glass Trunk\" after performing a database search in Tyne and Wear archives for \"death\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cereal Killer Cafe"], "question": "the owners of the came up with the idea for the business after being hung over?"} +{"answers": ["St Nicholas' Church", "St Nicholas' Church, Wallasey"], "question": " \"\", is also known as the Golfers' Church?"} +{"answers": ["Espinal", "Herlyn Espinal", "Herlyn"], "question": "Honduran journalist had aspirations of running for mayor of his hometown of Santa Rita, Yoro, before his murder?"} +{"answers": ["Bradley–Terry model"], "question": "the can be used to predict which team will win a match, which wine is best, or which documents a search engine should display first?"} +{"answers": ["Carnivores Tour"], "question": "American rock bands Linkin Park and Thirty Seconds to Mars co-headlined the ?"} +{"answers": ["Shang", "Shang Qu", "Qu"], "question": "according to legend, predicted the exact time of Confucius' death?"} +{"answers": ["Juan", "Juan Antonio Pérez Simón", "Simón"], "question": "\"The Roses of Heliogabalus\" \"\", owned by , is being exhibited in London for the first time in over one hundred years?"} +{"answers": ["Inglehart–Welzel cultural map of the world"], "question": "the groups countries into nine cultural clusters?"} +{"answers": ["Greenwood", "Ellie", "Ellie Greenwood"], "question": " beat the record for the 100-mile Western States Endurance Run by 50 minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Trove"], "question": "thousands of volunteers have corrected millions of lines of digitised Australian newspapers on ?"} +{"answers": ["Suquamish Museum and Cultural Center", "Suquamish Museum"], "question": "the houses a 300-year-old canoe that was used by Suquamish tribesmen as recently as 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Trent from Punchy"], "question": "there were \"countless\" debates over the authenticity of ?"} +{"answers": ["Dolores", "Dolores"], "question": "Ziegfeld girl \"\" has been described as the first celebrity clothes model?"} +{"answers": ["Salt surface structures"], "question": " include the extrusive advance structure where salt flows under gravitational pressure?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Edwards", "Edwards", "Carl", "Carl Johannes Edwards"], "question": "the \"Benedicite\" window in Liverpool Cathedral, designed by , has an area of ?"} +{"answers": ["Creek Council Oak Tree"], "question": "the modern city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was founded in 1836, when the Lochapoka Creeks created the town of \"talasi\" at the in Indian Territory?"} +{"answers": ["Jordan, Jesse, Go!"], "question": "the popular podcast \"Judge John Hodgman\" started as a segment on ?"} +{"answers": ["2004 Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500"], "question": "after the , the Hendrick Motorsports team wore their caps backwards in victory lane to honor the late Ricky Hendrick?"} +{"answers": ["Ros Pesman", "Pesman", "Ros"], "question": " was the first female Challis Professor of History at the University of Sydney?"} +{"answers": ["Bathycrinus aldrichianus"], "question": " grow two to three miles below the surface of the North Atlantic?"} +{"answers": ["Honest Company", "The Honest Company"], "question": ", which was co-founded by Jessica Alba in 2011, is valued at approximately US$1 billion?"} +{"answers": ["2011 Helmand Province incident"], "question": "Do you know that, in 2013, became the first British serviceman to be convicted of a battlefield murder while serving abroad since the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Mayer Cantata, WAB 60"], "question": "Anton Bruckner composed the , his first extended composition for large wind ensemble and choir, for the name day of Friedrich Mayer, prior of the St. Florian Abbey?"} +{"answers": ["Puducherry", "Puducherry"], "question": "the Indian union territory of elected a member of a Puducherry regional party as their representative in parliament for the first time in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Živa istina", "The Living Truth", "Living Truth"], "question": "Božidarka Frajt won the Golden Arena for Best Actress for playing herself in ?"} +{"answers": ["Klondike Mountain Formation", "Klondike Mountain"], "question": "the has fossil hot springs and contains a lagerstätte?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Boal", "Robert", "Boal"], "question": "Abraham Lincoln encouraged physician to run as Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Sigma II-65 war game"], "question": "the was held although four prior Sigma games foresaw that escalating the Vietnam War would lead to more U.S. casualties?"} +{"answers": ["Anthonisz", "Peter", "Peter Daniel Anthonisz"], "question": "in 1887 became the inaugural president of the Ceylon branch of the British Medical Association?"} +{"answers": ["Glenwood Generating Station"], "question": "after an expansion of the was rejected, the Oyster Bay Town Supervisor said the action was justified because consumers were wearing sweaters in their homes?"} +{"answers": ["Bacon and Hams"], "question": " includes a portrait \"(seen here)\" of \"The Author in Fancy Dress as a Side of Bacon, designed by himself, which took the First Prize of Forty Guineas at the Covent Garden Fancy Dress Ball\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hilja", "Riipinen", "Hilja Elisabet Riipinen", "Hilja Riipinen"], "question": "the only female MP of the Finnish far-right Patriotic People's Movement, , was also a women's rights and temperance advocate?"} +{"answers": ["Hendrick Martin House"], "question": "although the , in Red Hook, New York, was built according to German building traditions, it shows later Dutch and English influence?"} +{"answers": ["Metanephrocerus"], "question": "the big-headed fly expanded the known range for the genus to North America?"} +{"answers": ["Vanajan Autotehdas", "Vanajan Autotehdas Oy"], "question": "for 116 of the 260 lorry models produced by , only one or two units were ever produced?"} +{"answers": ["Pieters", "Andries Jan Pieters", "Andries"], "question": "since the execution of and a German soldier for war crimes on 21 March 1952, no further executions have taken place in the Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["Ashok Kumar Aggarwal", "Ashok Kumar", "Ashok Kumar", "Ashok", "Kumar"], "question": " was the cinematographer of India's first 3D film, \"My Dear Kuttichathan\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Partisans", "The Partisans"], "question": "the temporary removal of , a Boston sculpture depicting Polish cursed soldiers, triggered protests by the Polish-American community?"} +{"answers": ["Falls", "Charles Buckles Falls", "Charles"], "question": " signaturean \"f\" within a black, square boxbecame so well recognized that he was eventually able to drop the \"f\" entirely?"} +{"answers": ["Scottish art in the nineteenth century"], "question": "David Wilkie, a , was the key figure in the development of British genre and orientalist art \"(genre painting pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Franklin Seabrook", "Seabrook", "Charles F. Seabrook", "Charles"], "question": "the founder of \"Forbes\" called the \"Henry Ford of agriculture\"?"} +{"answers": ["The 4 Percent Universe"], "question": "the book discusses how visible matter makes up only four percent of the matter in the universe?"} +{"answers": ["Salvatore", "Stabile", "Salvatore Stabile"], "question": " wrote, directed, and produced his first feature film when just 19?"} +{"answers": ["Luc De Vos", "Luc", "De Vos", "Vos"], "question": "\"Mia\", a song by Belgian musician which was voted \"best song ever\" three years in a row on Studio Brussel, gave its name to the MIAs, the Belgian Music Industry Awards?"} +{"answers": ["History of Briarcliff Manor"], "question": " 200 years before it was founded?"} +{"answers": ["Howard", "Swisher", "Howard L. Swisher", "Howard Llewellyn Swisher"], "question": "West Virginia businessman and real estate developer \"\" also edited a literary journal in which he referred to himself as \"Chief of the Tribe\"?"} +{"answers": ["Girl Online"], "question": "the publisher claimed that demand for Zoe Sugg's debut novel was so high that every bookshop started selling it before its official release date?"} +{"answers": ["Wallat", "Hans Wallat", "Hans"], "question": " conducted Wagner's \"Der Ring des Nibelungen\" ninety times?"} +{"answers": ["Chaar Sahibzaade", "Char Sahibzaade"], "question": "the voice actors in , the first Punjabi 3D animation film, were kept anonymous?"} +{"answers": ["Megachile rubi"], "question": "the bee cuts portions of leaf to shape and size to line each cell it builds?"} +{"answers": ["Buck Mountain", "Buck Mountain"], "question": " is most likely named after Albert Ansbach?"} +{"answers": ["Briarcliff Manor Public Library"], "question": "the \"\" was run by Grace Baird Hersey, mother of Pulitzer Prize-winning writer John Hersey, for 28 years?"} +{"answers": ["Kosuke", "Kosuke Kato", "Kato"], "question": " was the third person to pitch a perfect game in Japanese baseball's Eastern League?"} +{"answers": ["Colonia", "Colonia"], "question": " tells the story of a German woman's attempts to rescue her husband, who had been kidnapped by General Augusto Pinochet's DINA?"} +{"answers": ["Project Hotfoot", "Project Hotfoot"], "question": " was disguised as a working party of the U.S. National Geodetic Survey?"} +{"answers": ["John William Brown", "John William Brown", "Brown", "John"], "question": "the east window of Liverpool Cathedral \"\", designed by , is themed on the \"Te Deum laudamus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Monsters Among Us"], "question": "Jyoti Amge, the world's smallest living woman, made her American TV debut in the \"American Horror Story: \" episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Osteopathic Oath"], "question": "in 2000, the was used by every osteopathic medical school in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Tashkent earthquake", "1966 Tashkent earthquake"], "question": "after the destroyed most of the city, Tashkent was rebuilt in a more Soviet style?"} +{"answers": ["Coccus hesperidum"], "question": "male are rarely found?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Booster Shot"], "question": " parachuted shoes into trackless muddy wilderness?"} +{"answers": ["Beijing Olympic Tower"], "question": "the design of the \"\" in Beijing was inspired by blades of grass, but has also been likened to a bunch of nails?"} +{"answers": ["Mamadou N'Diaye", "Mamadou", "N'Diaye", "Mamadou N'Diaye"], "question": " is the tallest college basketball player in Division I?"} +{"answers": ["Father, Son, and Holy War"], "question": "the 1995 documentary was screened by Doordarshan only after an eleven-year court battle ended with a 2006 order by the Supreme Court of India to screen it?"} +{"answers": ["Byzantine–Bulgarian war of 894–896"], "question": "in the aftermath of the the Magyars were forced to migrate westwards in the Pannonian Basin where they established the powerful Kingdom of Hungary?"} +{"answers": ["Animal Land"], "question": " won Best Children's Manga at the 37th Kodansha Manga Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Lucihormetica verrucosa"], "question": "spots on the male do not glow?"} +{"answers": ["Stained glass in Liverpool Cathedral"], "question": "the in Liverpool Cathedral includes depictions of Grace Darling, J. S. Bach, and Christopher Columbus?"} +{"answers": ["Momijigari", "Momijigari"], "question": "the 1899 work was the first film to be designated an Important Cultural Property of Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Gravel Run", "Gravel Run"], "question": " was on the border of Catawissa Township for only three years?"} +{"answers": ["Research Enterprises Limited"], "question": "in its six years of existence during and after World War II, Toronto-based produced C$220 million worth of radar systems and optics?"} +{"answers": ["Israel College of the Bible"], "question": " offers both international and Hebrew Bachelor of Theology degrees?"} +{"answers": ["Gao", "Chai", "Gao Chai"], "question": "Confucius considered unintelligent because he was very short and ugly?"} +{"answers": ["Bhushi Dam"], "question": "the was built to supply water to steam engines of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway?"} +{"answers": ["Bucko", "Bucko"], "question": " by Erika Moen and Jeff Parker was published as a webcomic before being published as a physical graphic novel?"} +{"answers": ["Stony Creek", "Stony Creek"], "question": "most of the watershed is forested, but nearly a third is barren land?"} +{"answers": ["Adah Robinson", "Adah Matilda Robinson", "Adah", "Robinson"], "question": "controversy still exists over whether or Bruce Goff deserves the primary credit for designing Boston Avenue Methodist Church \"\" in Tulsa, Oklahoma?"} +{"answers": ["Epsilon Coronae Borealis"], "question": "the radial velocity of the star had been observed for seven years before the discovery of its planet was announced?"} +{"answers": ["Netsmart Technologies"], "question": "the acquisition of resulted in a legal decision that became influential in delineating what management must do when agreeing to a private equity buyout?"} +{"answers": ["Like Crazy"], "question": "the 2011 film was filmed without a conventional screenplay, with almost all of the dialogue improvised by the actors?"} +{"answers": ["The Elder Statesman", "The Elder Statesman"], "question": "Greg Chiat founded luxury brand after receiving a cashmere blanket as a gift?"} +{"answers": ["Candidula arganica"], "question": ", a snail found in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, lives primarily in meadows?"} +{"answers": ["Anti-Greek sentiment"], "question": " occurred in Australia, Canada, and the United States during the early 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Mandatory Fun"], "question": "\"Weird Al\" Yankovic's 2014 album is his first \"Billboard\" 200 number-one hit in his over-thirty-year career?"} +{"answers": ["October 2014 Tripoli Clashes", "North Lebanon clashes", "North Lebanon", "North Lebanon clashes"], "question": "in 2014, Islamists with security forces in the historic center of Tripoli?"} +{"answers": ["Fitch", "Bob Fitch", "Bob"], "question": "discus throw world record breaker created his own throwing technique and wrote a university thesis on the subject?"} +{"answers": ["Gray-tailed vole"], "question": "in the event of a severe flood, the will abandon its complex network of tunnels and head for high ground?"} +{"answers": ["A Pair of Silk Stockings"], "question": "Kate Chopin chose to publish \"\" in \"Vogue\" because of its \"fearless and truthful\" depiction of women and their lives?"} +{"answers": ["Zeng Dian", "Zeng", "Dian"], "question": "when Confucius asked his disciples to express their ambitions, said he only wanted to bathe in the river, relax in the breezes, and sing?"} +{"answers": ["Armenian Orphan Rug"], "question": "the \"\" was woven by 400 orphans of the Armenian Genocide, and contains over four million hand-woven knots?"} +{"answers": ["E.", "E. Newton Harvey", "Harvey", "Edmund Newton Harvey"], "question": "zoologist had a firefly, a bioluminescent bacterium, and a centipede named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Digital Access to a Sky Century @ Harvard"], "question": "over half a million glass photographic plates of the night sky are being scanned by the project?"} +{"answers": ["Behind a Mask"], "question": "one scholar suggests Louisa May Alcott wrote the sensationalist novella to subvert the fantasy of the perfect \"little woman\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tachiraptor"], "question": "the 200-million-year-old is a new type of dinosaur discovered in Venezuela?"} +{"answers": ["Sheikh Muhammad", "Muhammad", "Sheikh"], "question": " \"\", the best-known Muslim Marathi poet, wrote devotional poetry to the Hindu god Vithoba?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Onymous"], "question": "the online marketplace Silk Road 3.0 appeared only hours after Silk Road 2.0 had been shut down as part of ?"} +{"answers": ["Rupert Covered Bridge No. 56"], "question": "the , built in 1847, is the oldest remaining covered bridge in Columbia County, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Roper", "Frank Roper", "Frank"], "question": "the British artist built a foundry on the ground floor of his house to create his metal sculptures?"} +{"answers": ["Trimma tevegae"], "question": "the was named after a ship?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Tremblant"], "question": "there is a distinct difference in land use between the northern and southern half of \"\" in Quebec, Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum"], "question": "the is now a museum commemorating the Jewish refugees who lived in Shanghai during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Mackenzie", "Anna", "Mackenzie"], "question": "the husband of ran the castle where she was later imprisoned when her second husband invaded Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Titanium in zircon geothermometry"], "question": "a estimates the temperature at which zircon crystals have been formed?"} +{"answers": ["Nyaungyan", "Nyaungyan Min", "Min"], "question": "King of the Toungoo Dynasty, who started the reunification of Burma after the collapse of the Toungoo Empire, is also referred to as the founder of the Restored Toungoo Dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["The Manchester Rambler"], "question": "\"\" was written by folk singer Ewan MacColl after he took part in the mass trespass of Kinder Scout in 1932?"} +{"answers": ["autonomous spaceport drone ship", "Autonomous spaceport drone ship"], "question": "a rocket may soon attempt to land on an ?"} +{"answers": ["Kongzi Jiayu"], "question": "scholars concluded that \"(1895 cover pictured)\" was a 3rd-century forgery, before similar texts were discovered in tombs dating centuries earlier?"} +{"answers": ["A. William Schorger", "Arlie", "Schorger", "Arlie W. Schorger", "Arlie William Schorger"], "question": "ornithologist and professor of wildlife management presented Lawrence College with the skin of the only cougar ever preserved in Wisconsin?"} +{"answers": ["Aelhaearn", "Aelhaiarn"], "question": "in Welsh legend, was raised from the dead with his eyebrow replaced by an iron pike spike?"} +{"answers": ["Westmoreland Park"], "question": "the pond at in Portland, Oregon, was planned to be used as an ice rink during winter?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Bush", "James Wood Bush"], "question": " was one of more than 100 Native Hawaiians who fought in the American Civil War while Hawaii was still an independent kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["National Shrine of Saint Jude", "National Shrine of Saint Jude"], "question": "the , patron saint of hopeless cases, has many devotees among students and those reviewing for board examinations in the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Henshaw", "Julia", "Julia Wilmotte Henshaw"], "question": "Canadian botanist, combat ambulance driver, and political activist \"\" urged women voters to support conscription, yet was also anti-suffrage?"} +{"answers": ["Efter badet"], "question": "a local politician proposed removing a sculpture in Stockholm called because one of the people it depicts is Mao Zedong?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Mandolin Orchestra"], "question": "the 30-member is modeled on the traditional mandolin orchestras that were popular in the United States during the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Chan", "Wallace", "Wallace Chan"], "question": "a likelife image embedded in an aquamarine gemstone pendant by artisan jeweller was inspired by the Horae?"} +{"answers": ["Flower urchin", "Toxopneustes pileolus"], "question": "the \"\" was named the \"most dangerous sea urchin\" in the 2014 \"Guinness World Records\"?"} +{"answers": ["Emma Sulkowicz"], "question": " has protested against Columbia University's handling of her sexual assault case by carrying her mattress around campus?"} +{"answers": ["Polistes chinensis"], "question": " cannibalize their larvae in prey- and honey-limited conditions?"} +{"answers": ["Concussion", "Concussion"], "question": "the upcoming film is based on the article \"Game Brain\" by Jeanne Marie Laskas, a true story about chronic traumatic encephalopathy in NFL players?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Pincushion"], "question": " training continued despite desertion of half its second class?"} +{"answers": ["B. V. Keskar", "Vishwanath Keskar", "Balakrishna Vishwanath Keskar"], "question": ", India's longest-serving Minister for Information and Broadcasting, banned the harmonium, Hindi film music, and cricket commentaries on All India Radio?"} +{"answers": ["Visby Cathedral"], "question": "when consecrated, \"\" in Sweden housed two congregations, one for city residents and one for visitors?"} +{"answers": ["Jackie Hill-Perry", "Hill-Perry", "Jackie"], "question": "poet has started branching out into hip hop music, releasing her debut album in November 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Polistes japonicus"], "question": "on Okinawa, the wasp found a new place to overwinter after the arrival on the island of a new banana plantation pest?"} +{"answers": ["Audrey", "Margaret Audrey White", "White", "Audrey White"], "question": " was refused a job at the BBC in case her looks \"alarmed timid men from Wigan and country districts\"?"} +{"answers": ["I, a Woman", "I a Woman"], "question": "the popularity of the 1965 Scandinavian erotic film inspired Andy Warhol to make his experimental film \"I, a Man\"?"} +{"answers": ["Requirements Office"], "question": "the military supply effort was disguised by the United States Agency for International Development's refugee relief program?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Paris", "Paris", "Daniel", "Daniel Afshinnejad"], "question": "Swedish blogger took the last name Paris as a tribute to the American socialite Paris Hilton?"} +{"answers": ["Greens Ledge", "Greens Ledge Light"], "question": "the \"\" is a typical example of a sparkplug lighthouse?"} +{"answers": ["Peltz", "Dietrich", "Dietrich Peltz"], "question": "General suggested the idea of \"aerial ramming\" to halt Allied bombing of Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Bharat Ratna"], "question": "in 2013, the  – India's highest civilian award – was conferred on Sachin Tendulkar, the youngest recipient and first sportsperson to receive the honour?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Hirsch", "Hirsch", "Abraham", "Abraham Hirsch"], "question": "prior to becoming the chief architect of Lyon, designed the Grande synagogue de Lyon?"} +{"answers": ["San Miguel", "National Shrine of Saint Michael and the Archangels", "San Miguel Church", "San Miguel Church"], "question": "the is the only church in the Philippines that holds the sacrament of confirmation twice a week?"} +{"answers": ["Polistes apachus"], "question": "the dominant queen in a nest of the wasp will eat eggs laid by other females?"} +{"answers": ["Euphemia", "Euphemia Lamb", "Lamb"], "question": " \"\" had more of a sex life \"than the rest of us put together\" according to John Maynard Keynes?"} +{"answers": ["Diplocardia longa"], "question": "when strongly stimulated, the earthworm is visible as a dark silhouette against the luminous slime it exudes?"} +{"answers": ["Kennicott Grove"], "question": "John A. Kennicott, the founder of in Glenview, Illinois, gave free scions of his plants to interested nurserymen?"} +{"answers": ["Dorton", "Randy Dorton", "Randy"], "question": "a 900-horsepower engine was built in tribute to ?"} +{"answers": ["Casa de San Vicente de Paul", "Asilo de San Vicente de Paul"], "question": "Sister Asuncion Ventura used her inheritance to establish the orphanage in Manila?"} +{"answers": ["Navalram Pandya", "Navalram Laxmiram Pandya", "Pandya", "Navalram"], "question": " penned \"Bhatnu Bhopalu\", the Gujarati play based on Henry Fielding's \"The Mock Doctor\"?"} +{"answers": ["Allenville Mill Storehouse", "Allenville Mill"], "question": "the \"\" was erroneously considered to be a mill, not a storehouse, for almost one hundred years?"} +{"answers": ["Manoukian", "Alain Manoukian", "Alain"], "question": "fashion designer sent four airplane loads of relief supplies to earthquake victims in Armenia in 1988?"} +{"answers": ["Greenman", "Jesse M. 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Laurencena"], "question": "both and his son, Eduardo, served as governor of Uruguay's Entre Ríos Province?"} +{"answers": ["Cistern of the Hebdomon"], "question": "Istanbul's Byzantine has been used, at times, as an elephant stable, a vegetable garden, and a concert arena?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriela", "Eibenová", "Gabriela Eibenová"], "question": " \"\" flew from Prague to Frankfurt to fill in for a soprano in Bach's Mass in B minor in St. Martin, Idstein, a year ago?"} +{"answers": ["Speleomantes"], "question": "female do not normally eat while they guard their eggs for six months or more?"} +{"answers": ["Victoria Cleland", "Cleland", "Victoria"], "question": " is the first woman to be Chief Cashier of the Bank of England?"} +{"answers": ["Little Sumba Hawk-Owl", "Little Sumba hawk-owl"], "question": "the was identified as new to science by its voice?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred M. Boyce", "Alfred Mullikin", "Alfred Mullikin Boyce", "Alfred", "Boyce"], "question": "the entomologist-to-be was arrested by Italian authorities after the SS \"Philadelphia\" mutiny?"} +{"answers": ["Knockeen Portal Tomb"], "question": "the \"\" is one of the finest examples of a dolmen in Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Ingram", "John Michael", "John", "John Michael Ingram"], "question": "when his company went public in 1965, had 17 stores and was a flag-bearer for \"Swinging London\", exporting worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["Little desert pocket mouse"], "question": "the main predator of the is the barn owl?"} +{"answers": ["Olmsted", "John W. 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Wortzel", "Larry Wortzel", "Larry"], "question": "seven-term U.S. Congressional commissioner is considered one of the top American experts on China's military strategy?"} +{"answers": ["The Making of the English Landscape"], "question": "William George Hoskins' (1955) is widely used as a text in local and environmental history courses?"} +{"answers": ["Eric", "Eric Vernon Lawson", "Lawson", "Eric Lawson", "Eric Lawson"], "question": " was the first directly elected MP in the Solomon Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Angola Avante"], "question": "\"\", the national anthem of Angola, is used as a nickname for an inter-community football competition held in Portugal?"} +{"answers": ["Preservation of kobzar music"], "question": "in 2013 Wikimedia Ukraine contributed to the , an effort begun in 1901 in Kharkiv?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Ellyot Manulis", "Martin", "Martin Manulis", "Manulis"], "question": " was the producer of \"Playhouse 90\", voted the greatest television series of all time in a 1970 poll of television editors?"} +{"answers": ["Macron", "Emmanuel Macron", "Emmanuel"], "question": "the French Minister of Economy was an assistant to philosopher Paul Ricœur?"} +{"answers": ["Shafts"], "question": "the cover of the 1890s feminist periodical depicted a woman shooting an arrow labelled \"Wisdom\", \"Justice\", and \"Truth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Neorion Harbour"], "question": "the Byzantine \"(pictured in ancient map)\", lying on the southern shore of the Golden Horn, was the first port to be built in Constantinople?"} +{"answers": ["Cuanza Sul", "Cuanza Sul Province"], "question": "the Angolan has a high density of landmines left over from the country's civil war?"} +{"answers": ["Autié", "Jean-François Autié", "Jean-François"], "question": " was one of three brothers who worked as Marie Antoinette's hairdresser \"Monsieur Léonard\", and he fled Paris to escape the guillotine?"} +{"answers": ["Lü Zushan", "Zushan", "Lü"], "question": " succeeded Xi Jinping, now President of China, as Governor of Zhejiang province?"} +{"answers": ["Louder", "Louder"], "question": "the video for \"\" features Neon Jungle singing in a giant metallic dome?"} +{"answers": ["Joss Whedon", "Whedon", "Joss"], "question": "when asked why he writes such strong female characters, \"\" replied, \"Because you're still asking me that question\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hovdala Castle"], "question": " in Sweden belonged to the same family from 1651 to 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Suhrau", "Hermann Suhrau", "Hermann"], "question": "the Memel communist labour leader later became a Nazi Party member?"} +{"answers": ["Cistern of Aspar"], "question": "according to a tradition a passage under Constantinople linked the Byzantine with the Hagia Sophia?"} +{"answers": ["Archiponera", "Archiponera wheeleri"], "question": "the fossil ant genus is known from a single pair of fossils described in 1930?"} +{"answers": ["Meier", "Josi", "Josi Meier"], "question": "the Swiss politician once declared, \"Women belong in the house ... in the House of Representatives!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Léonard", "Autié", "Léonard Autié"], "question": "Marie Antoinette's hairdresser, \"\", invented the pouf and founded the Théâtre de Monsieur?"} +{"answers": ["Nowhere Men"], "question": "in the comic , \"Science is the new Rock-N-Roll\"?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Wu", "Wu"], "question": ", a blind Canadian swimmer and three-time gold medalist at the Paralympics, was a torchbearer for the 2010 Winter Paralympics after his retirement in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Barry Waterfront Consortium", "Barry Waterfront"], "question": "the redevelopment scheme is one of the largest to be undertaken in the UK?"} +{"answers": ["Sessler", "Freddie Sessler", "Freddie"], "question": " was \"almost a father\" to Keith Richards?"} +{"answers": ["2014 Beijing ePrix"], "question": "the was won by Lucas di Grassi after a final-turn collision between Nick Heidfeld and Nicolas Prost?"} +{"answers": ["Acacia pycnantha"], "question": "the \"\" was proclaimed the floral emblem of Australia on 1September 1988, and in 1992 this date was formally declared \"National Wattle Day\"?"} +{"answers": ["Temple of Justice", "Temple of Justice"], "question": "the state of Washington's supreme court meets in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Lewin", "Robert", "Robert Lewin", "Robert Lewin"], "question": " worked with Gene Roddenberry both on \"\" and on \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gamergate"], "question": "in ant colonial society, females occupy an intermediate caste between queens and workers?"} +{"answers": ["USA Women's 3x3 Teams", "United States women's national 3x3 team"], "question": "despite having only two players in a three-on-three basketball game, the took a game to overtime, almost winning a medal?"} +{"answers": ["Gomez", "Edgardo", "Edgardo D. Gomez", "Edgardo Gomez"], "question": "National Scientist pioneered giant clam breeding for coastal communities in the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Pile", "Pile"], "question": " chose her stage name after the pile that is on towels?"} +{"answers": ["Örbyhus Castle"], "question": "the Swedish king Eric XIV was imprisoned, and ultimately died, in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Frances Stewart", "Stewart", "Frances", "Frances Ann Stewart"], "question": "although the New Zealand activist considered herself a \"pioneer\" for women, she believed that not all women should receive the right to vote?"} +{"answers": ["Beat the Chefs"], "question": "the former \"American Idol\" finalist Matthew Rogers once hosted a cooking game show entitled ?"} +{"answers": ["Frankenstein, MD"], "question": " is PBS Digital Studios' first scripted show?"} +{"answers": ["Fisher Run"], "question": " is considered to be impaired by acid mine drainage and metals, but is a High-Quality Coldwater Fishery and Class A Wild Trout Waters?"} +{"answers": ["Sonoran green toad"], "question": "the call of the is said to resemble \"the buzzer on an electric alarm clock\"?"} +{"answers": ["Miss", "Miss Major Griffin-Gracy", "Miss Major", "Griffin-Gracy"], "question": "the trans woman activist \"\" was meeting with her girlfriend at the Stonewall Inn during the police raid that precipitated the Stonewall riot?"} +{"answers": ["Patagosaurus"], "question": " is a genus of sauropod dinosaur from Patagonia that is known from an almost complete skeleton and partial skull?"} +{"answers": ["Darol", "Darol Kenneth Froman", "Froman", "Darol Froman"], "question": " was the scientific director of the Operation Sandstone nuclear tests at Enewetak Atoll in1948?"} +{"answers": ["Fiery-shouldered Parakeet", "Fiery-shouldered parakeet"], "question": "little is known of the breeding habits of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Lomatia arborescens"], "question": "the Australian plant has large serrated leaves when it grows in a sheltered spot and small entire-margined leaves in an exposed location?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Pitcairn", "Robert Pitcairn", "Pitcairn"], "question": " was only fifteen when he discovered the island which is now named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Pah Wongso", "Pah Wongso Tersangka"], "question": "Do you know that, after playing a detective, the social worker LV Wijnhamer became ?"} +{"answers": ["centered octahedral number", "Centered octahedral number"], "question": "René Just Haüy modeled octahedral crystals mathematically as polycubes made of a of cubes \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["1958 Mars Bluff B-47 nuclear weapon loss incident"], "question": "in 1958 the US Air Force was sued for $54,000 by the family of victims injured by the over Mars Bluff, South Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Lettuce soup"], "question": "in French cuisine, is usually served poured atop thin slices of lightly toasted French bread?"} +{"answers": ["Hot Sun"], "question": "after he released his 2014 Japanese single \"\", the Korean singer Kim Hyun-joong was the first foreign male artist to reach number one twice on the Oricon Singles Weekly Chart?"} +{"answers": ["Mukund", "Mukund Varadarajan", "Varadarajan"], "question": "in 2014 was posthumously awarded Ashok Chakra, India's highest peacetime gallantry award, for killing three Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists?"} +{"answers": ["Wonder Mountain's Guardian"], "question": "at 500feet (150m), the interactive screen of , at the Canada's Wonderland amusement park, is the longest in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Sandra Bullock", "Sandra Bullock filmography"], "question": " is the first person to win both a Razzie and an Oscar on the same weekend?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Mary Venetia James", "Venetia James", "Venetia"], "question": "Queen Elizabeth's godmother \"\" was so frugal that she reused unwanted milk from her cat's dish and hosted Catholics on Fridays, when they could not eat expensive meat?"} +{"answers": ["Rise", "Rise"], "question": "Beyoncé's perfume was inspired by a Maya Angelou poem?"} +{"answers": ["Blehr", "Randi Blehr", "Randi Marie Blehr", "Randi"], "question": " co-founded and chaired the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights, and was married to a Norwegian Prime Minister?"} +{"answers": ["Owl Drug Company", "The Owl Drug Company"], "question": " sponsored a minor-league baseball team and ran a beauty contest in which winners received a Hollywood screen test?"} +{"answers": ["Jill", "Jill Kennington", "Kennington"], "question": "two days into her career, the fashion model was chosen for a major UK tour by Norman Hartnell, who declared, \"Darling, you are going to be my mascot\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Erinsborough Tornado"], "question": "several wind and rain machines were used to create the storm effects for the \"Neighbours\" ?"} +{"answers": ["Kate", "Downie", "Kate Downie"], "question": "the artist recently interviewed the Forth Road Bridge?"} +{"answers": ["Infant swimming"], "question": " \"\" until the age of six months?"} +{"answers": ["Animatronics"], "question": "Walt Disney's first interest in came after he happened upon a toy animatronic bird by chance while on vacation? ()"} +{"answers": ["Elspeth Champcommunal", "Champcommunal", "Elspeth"], "question": "at the outbreak of World War II, British fashion designer and her partner Jane Heap fled from Germany to London via Switzerland?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Antoine Carrel", "Carrel", "Jean-Antoine"], "question": "the mountaineer missed being the first to ascend the Matterhorn by only three days?"} +{"answers": ["Dogs in the United States"], "question": "in 2012 there were 83.3million , with about 47% of American households owning one?"} +{"answers": ["Jealous", "Jealous"], "question": "a critic from \"The Atlantic\" wrote that \"\" was one of the most notable songs in Beyoncé's music catalog?"} +{"answers": ["Sheila", "Sheila"], "question": " was the first non-military dog to be awarded the Dickin Medal, considered the animals' Victoria Cross?"} +{"answers": ["Solar phenomena", "solar activity"], "question": " and related events \"(solar flare pictured)\" have been recorded since the time of the Babylonians in the 8th century BCE? ()"} +{"answers": ["What I've Been Looking For"], "question": "Ashley Tisdale became the first female artist to have two songs debut at the same time on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, with \"\" and \"Bop to the Top\"?"} +{"answers": ["Khetcho"], "question": "the jawbone of Armenian activist was shattered by a bullet during a battle?"} +{"answers": ["Gambling in Manila", "Gambling in Metro Manila"], "question": "illegal forms of included jueteng, masiao, and \"last two\"?"} +{"answers": ["Washington State Treasurer"], "question": "the must post a $500,000 surety bond before taking office?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Meinecke", "Meinecke"], "question": "the German archaeologist excavated the ruins of the eighth-century palace complex of Harun al-Rashid at Ar-Raqqah in Syria?"} +{"answers": ["Aspergirls", "Aspergirls: Empowering Females with Asperger's Syndrome"], "question": "many of the women interviewed for were diagnosed with Asperger syndrome only after their children had received that diagnosis?"} +{"answers": ["Geoffrey Bles Limited", "Geoffrey Bles", "David Geoffrey Bles", "Geoffrey", "Bles"], "question": " bought his employee's publishing firm and thus acquired the rights to the Narnia series by C. S. Lewis?"} +{"answers": ["Italy", "Italy"], "question": "Philip Rosenthal was inspired to write \"\", the two-part season five premiere of \"Everybody Loves Raymond\", based on a conversation with Ray Romano about their plans for the summer?"} +{"answers": ["Burns", "Dick Burns", "Dick"], "question": "the baseball player \"up-shoot\" was called \"a beauty\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mine Gap Run"], "question": " is designated as a coldwater fishery even though no fish have been observed in it?"} +{"answers": ["Harry", "Harry Scott Smith", "Smith"], "question": " coined the term \"biological control\" in1919?"} +{"answers": ["Musée Réattu"], "question": "Van Gogh visited the upon his arrival in Arles in 1888, describing it as \"dreadful and a joke\" in a letter to his brother Theo?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Bush", "William Owen Bush"], "question": "the first law prohibiting racial discrimination in Washington state theaters and restaurants was introduced in 1890 by ?"} +{"answers": ["Attopsis"], "question": "the extinct ant was fossilized in what may have been a lagoon?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Pow", "Robert", "Pow"], "question": "in the year before he became Fort William mayor, was a member of the winning curling team at the 1932 Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Banonis", "Vince", "Vince Banonis"], "question": "College Football Hall of Fame inductee \"\" was an All-American center for the University of Detroit and All-NFL for the Chicago Cardinals?"} +{"answers": ["Mehoopany Creek"], "question": "the headwaters of are home to three plant species that are rare or endangered in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Ghory and Dixit"], "question": " were called the Indian Laurel and Hardy?"} +{"answers": ["Himalayan pika"], "question": "the inhabits rocky places, screes, walls and cliffs at altitudes of up to 4,200 metres (13,800ft)?"} +{"answers": ["St. Louis bullfight riot"], "question": "thousands of St. Louis, Missouri, residents by governor Alexander Monroe Dockery?"} +{"answers": ["Briarcliff Manor Fire Department Ambulance Corps", "Briarcliff Manor Fire Department"], "question": "the engines \"(one pictured)\" are and have always been white for increased visibility?"} +{"answers": ["Barry Docks"], "question": "the were once the largest coal port in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Mosaic", "Mosaic"], "question": " by Jeri Taylor is one of two novels to have been considered canon in the \"Star Trek\" universe?"} +{"answers": ["Adenomus kelaartii"], "question": " is considered endangered because its range totals less than 500square kilometres (190sqmi)?"} +{"answers": ["Hartman", "Victor Hartman", "Victor Laurentius Hartman", "Victor"], "question": " was awarded the Litteris et Artibus medal in1882?"} +{"answers": ["Yayan", "Yayan Ruhian", "Ruhian"], "question": "\"\" \"Mad Dog\", , is scheduled to act in a Yakuza–vampire film?"} +{"answers": ["Morales", "Irene", "Irene Morales", "Irene Morales Infante"], "question": " \"\" was orphaned and twice widowed prior to joining the Chilean Army in 1879, aged13?"} +{"answers": ["Joachim", "Müncheberg", "Joachim Müncheberg"], "question": "the German fighter pilot shot down the Hurricane of British flying ace James MacLachlan?"} +{"answers": ["Timing", "Timing"], "question": "Kim Hyun-joong's fourth EP reflects his past, present, and future endeavors?"} +{"answers": ["Scarlett", "Liam Scarlett", "Liam"], "question": "the choreographer is The Royal Ballet's first Artist in Residence, a post created especially for him?"} +{"answers": ["Monsters Ate My Birthday Cake"], "question": "the development of the game was boosted by a Kickstarter campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Databending"], "question": " of images \"(example pictured)\" can occur through \"the WordPad effect\"?"} +{"answers": ["Taungoo–Mrauk-U War", "Taungoo–Mrauk-U War"], "question": "in 1547 Mrauk-U defenses stopped an by the Taungoo Dynasty of Burma by opening the sluices of the Mrauk-U city's reservoirs, and flooding out the invaders?"} +{"answers": ["ILoveMakonnen", "iLoveMakonnen"], "question": "American singer was named after the royal family of Ethiopia, but is in fact of African, Indian, Irish, Belgian, German and Chinese descent?"} +{"answers": ["Narrow-skulled pocket mouse"], "question": "the can be distinguished from Goldman's pocket mouse partly by the dimensions of its skull?"} +{"answers": ["Volkswacht", "Volkswacht"], "question": "the social democratic newspaper was placed under preventive censorship during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Apterostigma electropilosum"], "question": "the extinct ant species was described from a solitary fossil in amber?"} +{"answers": ["Anne Hollander", "Anne", "Hollander"], "question": "the costume historian claimed that clothes reveal more than they conceal?"} +{"answers": ["Shanxiang", "Fu", "Fu Shanxiang"], "question": " is known as the first female \"Zhuangyuan\" because she took first place in the 1853 imperial civil service exams for women given by the rebel Taiping Heavenly Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Kirtlandian"], "question": "the distinct fauna of the includes the dinosaur \"Pentaceratops sternbergii\"?"} +{"answers": ["Otto Stadie", "Stadie", "Otto"], "question": ", a nurse who served at Adolf Hitler's headquarters with the Nazi euthanasia program, kept the register of stolen gold and diamonds at Treblinka?"} +{"answers": ["Guthrie Historic District", "Guthrie Historic District"], "question": "the was created to preserve architecturally significant structures built when Guthrie was the capital of Oklahoma Territory and the first capital of the state of Oklahoma?"} +{"answers": ["Glen Harold Rounds", "Glen Rounds", "Rounds", "Glen"], "question": ", a prolific author and illustrator of children's books, spent a summer touring the Western United States with fellow art student Jackson Pollock?"} +{"answers": ["Little Athletics"], "question": "the founder of once turned away three young boys from an athletics meet, citing their youth as the reason?"} +{"answers": ["Mendelevium", "mendelevium"], "question": "the discoverers of had to seek the permission of the United States government to propose it be named after Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev, father of the periodic table?"} +{"answers": ["Afghan pika"], "question": "a female may have 30 or more offspring in a year?"} +{"answers": ["Meet Me Again"], "question": "the title of Kim Kyu-jong's 2012 EP refers to his promise to meet with his fans again after his two-year mandatory military service in South Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Padres Hall of Fame", "San Diego Padres Hall of Fame"], "question": "Tony Gwynn bypassed the usual two-year wait for the in becoming its first unanimous selection?"} +{"answers": ["Ecce sacerdos magnus", "Ecce sacerdos magnus"], "question": " by Anton Bruckner is a sacred work \"of almost barbaric intensity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zhangye National Geopark", "Zhangye Danxia National Geological Park"], "question": "the \"\" has been voted one of the most beautiful landforms in China?"} +{"answers": ["Sally", "Sally Hemings", "Hemings"], "question": " was an enslaved woman of mixed race owned by President Thomas Jefferson, and had a long-term relationship and six children with him?"} +{"answers": ["Jacobus Anthonie Meessen", "Meessen", "Jacobus"], "question": " spent six years photographing the Dutch East Indies in the 1860s, then gave an album of the best images to his king?"} +{"answers": ["Michoacan pocket gopher"], "question": "the may live almost entirely underground?"} +{"answers": ["Liqun", "Deng", "Deng Liqun"], "question": "although was instrumental in ousting Zhao Ziyang following the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, he was one of the few Chinese leaders to lay a wreath at Zhao's funeral in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Gaga", "Gaga"], "question": "the fern genus is named for Lady Gaga?"} +{"answers": ["Rhoda Holmes Nicholls", "Nicholls", "Rhoda"], "question": "the artist \"(self-portrait pictured)\" and her husband Burr divorced after her work was accepted at the Paris Salon but his painting was rejected?"} +{"answers": ["Beijing Daily", "Beijing Daily Group"], "question": "in 1966, , the official newspaper of the CPC Beijing Municipal Committee, was forced to cease publication after it refused to publish a paper by one of the Gang of Four?"} +{"answers": ["Aerolot"], "question": ", the predecessor of Poland's flag carrier LOT Polish Airlines, has common roots with Lufthansa, the flag carrier of Germany?"} +{"answers": ["The Dallas Buyers Club", "Dallas Buyers Club"], "question": "the film is about Ron Woodroof (played by Matthew McConaughey), a real-life AIDS patient who smuggled unapproved pharmaceutical drugs into Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Tamias ochrogenys", "Yellow-cheeked chipmunk"], "question": "the is secretive in its habits and is more likely to be heard than seen?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Velazquez", "Velazquez", "Andrew"], "question": " set a Minor League Baseball record by reaching base safely in 74 consecutive games played?"} +{"answers": ["Gesellschaft zur wissenschaftlichen Untersuchung von Parawissenschaften"], "question": "the German non-profit organisation annually tests persons claiming paranormal skills (and seeking a €10,000 reward), but nobody has ever passed the test?"} +{"answers": ["Ford World Headquarters"], "question": "on the evening of September15, 2008, the pattern of lights in the windows of the \"(building pictured)\" spelled out \"Happy100GM\", in honor of Ford's chief rival?"} +{"answers": ["Neotamias ruficaudus", "Red-tailed chipmunk"], "question": "the feeds mainly on seeds and berries but has been caught in traps baited with meat?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Cottell", "Mike'' Cottell", "Cottell"], "question": "civil engineer was an early contributor to computer-aided design, and software he developed in 1970 was still in use thirty years later?"} +{"answers": ["Mushroom ketchup"], "question": " dates back to the 18th century in the United Kingdom and United States?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Borten", "Craig Borten"], "question": " first sold a script for \"Dallas Buyers Club\" in 1996, but the film was not released until2013?"} +{"answers": ["Jaggermeryx"], "question": " was named in honor of Mick Jagger due to its large, sensitive lips?"} +{"answers": ["In the Room", "In the Room"], "question": ", currently in-production and directed by Eric Khoo, is the first ever Singaporean erotic film?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "William Young", "Bill Young", "Bill Young", "Young"], "question": "the Central Intelligence Agency characterized their operative as American on the outside, Lahu on the inside?"} +{"answers": ["Malcolm's Ethiopian toad", "Altiphrynoides malcolmi"], "question": " has what is believed to be a unique breeding strategy with many females laying their eggs at a single site on land?"} +{"answers": ["Beaver Run", "Beaver Run"], "question": "the wetlands on are the largest and most biologically diverse wetlands in Columbia County, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Brandon", "Brandon Clifford Poulson", "Poulson", "Brandon Poulson"], "question": " signed a professional baseball contract out of art school after he was recorded throwing ?"} +{"answers": ["The Fat Cow", "Fat Cow"], "question": "the owner of the restaurant \"Las Vacas Gordas\" in Florida claimed Gordon Ramsay's in California was using his trademark?"} +{"answers": ["Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology"], "question": "the was named in honor of Christiaan Eijkman, who discovered that beriberi is not caused by germs, but by a lack of Vitamin B1?"} +{"answers": ["Atlantic Trading Estate"], "question": "the excavated cemetery at the proved to be a rare find for the Late Roman period in South East Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Der Funke"], "question": "the newspaper published an appeal signed by Albert Einstein, calling for unity against Adolf Hitler in the July 1932 elections in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Huntington Creek", "Huntington Creek"], "question": "the last remaining pair of twin covered bridges in Pennsylvania crossed until one was destroyed by a flood in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Cistern of Mocius"], "question": "the Byzantine , once the largest open air cistern in Constantinople, has been turned into the educational park of the Fatih district in Istanbul?"} +{"answers": ["Prof", "Prof"], "question": " and Rahzwell performed a regular \"drunk show\" in which they would only begin rapping once Rahzwell threw up?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "Charles Romeyn", "Charles Romeyn", "Charles Annesley Romeyn", "Romeyn"], "question": ", an All-American fullback for the Army football team, was sent to Montana in 1902 with the charge of \"quieting\" the Cheyenne Indians?"} +{"answers": ["Sean", "Mulryan", "Sean Mulryan"], "question": "the Irish billionaire property developer grew up in rural poverty?"} +{"answers": ["Olive-backed pocket mouse"], "question": "the keeps its cheek pouches clean by rubbing them in the sand?"} +{"answers": ["William Byam", "William", "Byam"], "question": " World War I research into trench fever appeared in \"Lice and their Menace to Man\"?"} +{"answers": ["Trijata"], "question": "the demoness is described as the ideal of a true friend by Indologist Camille Bulcke?"} +{"answers": ["Summer Evening at Skagen. The Artist's Wife and Dog by the Shore"], "question": "Johannes Jørgensen said the dog in P. S. Krøyer's \"\" was \"an ugly and unpleasant animal to behold\"?"} +{"answers": ["Long", "Starr Long", "Starr", "Starr McAuley Long"], "question": ", executive producer of the video game \"\", was also the original director of the pioneering game \"Ultima Online\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chicago High School"], "question": ", the first secondary school in Chicago, survived the Great Chicago Fire?"} +{"answers": ["Alton", "Lemon", "Alton Lemon", "Alton Toussaint Lemon"], "question": " was surprised to have a leading piece of First Amendment jurisprudence, the \"Lemon Test\", bear his name?"} +{"answers": ["A Dog's Love"], "question": "Shep the Dog was considered to have given a superior performance to that of his child co-star in ?"} +{"answers": ["Proctor", "W. Stanley Proctor", "W."], "question": " sculpted \"The Guardians\", depicting two War in Afghanistan SEALs who inspired the film \"Lone Survivor\"?"} +{"answers": ["Andrés Goddzer"], "question": "the Argentine actor Mike Amigorena refused the role of in the telenovela \"Graduados\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fallow Hollow"], "question": "types of habitats in the watershed of include a deciduous seepy forest, a shrub swamp, a forested ravine, a graminoid/forb opening, and a pond?"} +{"answers": ["Association of British Secretaries in America", "Association of British Secretaries"], "question": "the was created in the 1960s to assist a wave of such women coming to the United States to work and live?"} +{"answers": ["Die Rhöner Säuwäntzt"], "question": "one song by went viral among antiwind power activists in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Flim-Flam! Psychics, ESP, Unicorns, and Other Delusions", "Flim-Flam!"], "question": "James Randi used his 1980 book to launch an annual award for \"the psychic who fools the greatest number of people with the least effort\"?"} +{"answers": ["Flora of the Sierra Nevada alpine zone"], "question": "the includes alpine brook saxifrage \"\", alpine pussypaws, alpine gold, alpine paintbrush and even shooting stars?"} +{"answers": ["Black Creek", "Black Creek", "Black Creek Township", "Little Black Creek"], "question": "the daily load of aluminum in below the Gowen Discharge is 12 times the load above it?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Russell", "Peter", "Russell", "Peter Russell"], "question": " was a horse rancher in Saskatchewan, Canada, a rubber planter in Malaya and a farmer in Norfolk, England, before becoming a fashion designer?"} +{"answers": ["Abortion in Iceland"], "question": "every woman who undergoes an is required to receive counselling and education about contraception?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Fristch", "Margaret Fritsch", "Margaret", "Margaret Goodin Fritsch", "Fritsch"], "question": " was the first woman to be licensed as an architect in Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Matejko", "Jan Alojzy Matejko", "Jan Matejko"], "question": " \"(self-portrait pictured)\", one of the most famous Polish painters, transported arms to the insurgents' camp during the January Uprising of 1863?"} +{"answers": ["Mind Meld: Secrets Behind the Voyage of a Life", "Mind Meld"], "question": "the 2001 documentary features \"\"'s William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy discussing the effects the show had on their lives?"} +{"answers": ["Cabot's tragopan", "Cabot's Tragopan"], "question": "the chicks of can fly within a few days of being hatched?"} +{"answers": ["Jozsef Grosz", "József", "Grősz", "József Grősz"], "question": "Hungarian Archbishop was imprisoned in 1951, despite committing the Church to supporting the country's Communist government?"} +{"answers": ["Vogt", "Fredrik Vogt", "Fredrik"], "question": "while served as director general of Norway's Water Resources and Energy Agency, that country's total annual hydroelectric production capacity increased from about 2 to nearly 8 TWh?"} +{"answers": ["Historical coats of arms of the U.S. states from 1876", "Historical coats of arms of the U.S. states"], "question": "in the 1872 U.S. presidential election, Arkansas' electoral votes were rejected by a joint session of Congress because the physical document reporting the votes carried the wrong ?"} +{"answers": ["Roses", "Roses", "Roses"], "question": " \"\" by P. S. Krøyer was anonymously donated to the Skagens Museum in 2008 after almost 100 years in private ownership?"} +{"answers": ["Blackberry Run"], "question": " has \"very poor\" water quality, but is designated as a high-quality coldwater fishery?"} +{"answers": ["Basuki Resobowo", "Basuki", "Resobowo"], "question": " was a painter and an actor who portrayed a painter?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Gregory the Great Parish Church", "St. Gregory the Great Parish Church", "Saint Gregory the Great Parish Church"], "question": " in Cavite has eight patronsSt.Gregory the Great and the Seven Archangels?"} +{"answers": ["Christian Madsen", "Madsen", "Christian"], "question": "although is the son of actor Michael Madsen, it was his grandmother who encouraged him to pursue a career in acting?"} +{"answers": ["St Peter's Church, Formby", "St Peter's Church"], "question": "the Georgian nave of , Merseyside, and its Gothic Revival chancel have been described as creating a \"jarring contrast\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mișu Dulgheru", "Mișu", "Dulgheru"], "question": "after being purged, Romanian communist went from being a leading figure in the \"Securitate\" secret police to heading up Bucharest's waste collectors?"} +{"answers": ["Maynard", "Maynard"], "question": "the Australian entertainer \"\" made a career out of being \"happily unfashionable\", sometimes wearing \"a stylish combination of pyjamas and floral beach wear\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zincirlikuyu"], "question": "the 1884-built hunting mansion of the Ottoman Crown Prince Yusuf Izzettin Efendi in , Istanbul, was converted later to a vocational high school?"} +{"answers": ["Frances James", "Frances James"], "question": "\"Winners & Losers\" creator Bevan Lee asked actress Virginia Gay not to pursue her career in the US in order to play ?"} +{"answers": ["Spondent Pariter"], "question": "Pope John XXII's decretal banned alchemy, but not chemistry (which John himself had studied)?"} +{"answers": ["Ștefan Aurel Baciu", "Ștefan Baciu", "Ștefan", "Ştefan Baciu", "Baciu"], "question": "the Romanian exile lost his executive job at the Congress for Cultural Freedom because the CIA determined he was too anti-communistic?"} +{"answers": ["Ata Pata Laapata"], "question": "Rajpal Yadav's directorial debut was the last film of the veteran actors Dara Singh and Satyadev Dubey?"} +{"answers": ["chemistry", "Chemistry"], "question": "the radioactive decay of produces a significant amount of the Earth's internal heat?"} +{"answers": ["Seafood pizza", "seafood pizza"], "question": "the world's most expensive pizza listed by \"Guinness World Records\" is a \"(different example pictured)\" that costs CA$450?"} +{"answers": ["Emilie", "Emilie Gourd", "Gourd", "Émilie Gourd"], "question": " is credited as one of the most prominent Swiss feminists of the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Gail Charlene Boggs", "Gail", "Boggs", "Gail Boggs"], "question": "long before portraying Louise Brown in the 1990 movie \"Ghost\", portrayed Silvia in a 1971 performance of \"The Two Gentlemen of Verona\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pocahontas School"], "question": ", a Tennessee public school for white children, did not have indoor plumbing until 1957?"} +{"answers": ["Vladimir", "Gaćinović", "Vladimir Gaćinović"], "question": ", whose campaign for tyrannicide indirectly sparked World War I, was himself assassinated in neutral Switzerland?"} +{"answers": ["Prelude to Axanar"], "question": "after seeking funding through Kickstarter, the \"Star Trek\" fan film received US$101,000 – more than ten times the amount of financing originally sought?"} +{"answers": ["No Angel", "No Angel"], "question": "ten rappers from Houston make cameo appearances in the music video for Beyoncé's \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Warbrick", "Joe", "Warbrick"], "question": "the Māori rugby union player was killed by an eruption of the Waimangu Geyser?"} +{"answers": ["Adrift in Manhattan"], "question": "the 2007 film was to be initially named \"1/9\", after the subway lines, but was changed when the Sundance Film Festival demanded a more mainstream title?"} +{"answers": ["Plassmann", "Ernst", "Ernst Plassmann"], "question": " statue of Benjamin Franklin \"\", situated at Print House Square, commemorates him as a printer by including an issue of the \"Pennsylvania Gazette\" in his left hand?"} +{"answers": ["Infection in childcare"], "question": " is a risk when groups of children meet for school or daycare, but hygiene reduces its prevalence?"} +{"answers": ["Shridharani", "Krishnalal Shridharani", "Krishnalal"], "question": "the Indian author book \"War Without Violence\" was studied by Martin Luther King, Jr. during the Montgomery Bus Boycott?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José Carlos Cocarelli", "Cocarelli", "José Carlos"], "question": " studied the piano in New York on a scholarship from the Brazilian government and won important competitions?"} +{"answers": ["Riddles of the Sphinx"], "question": " has been called \"one of the most important avant-garde films to have emerged from Britain during the 1970s\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Goldfinch", "The Goldfinch"], "question": "the 1654 trompe-l'œil painting \"\" by Carel Fabritius has been in the collection of the Mauritshuis in The Hague since 1896?"} +{"answers": ["2nd Dragoon Regiment", "2nd Dragoon Regiment"], "question": "the is the only military unit ever to receive France's Escapees' Medal, because nearly all of its members escaped from the German occupation of southern France in 1942?"} +{"answers": ["Tessa Hughes-Freeland", "Hughes-Freeland", "Tessa"], "question": "the experimental filmmaker films include \"Baby Doll\", \"Dirty\" and \"Nymphomania\"?"} +{"answers": ["Deep Creek", "Deep Creek"], "question": " is shallow?"} +{"answers": ["Shah", "Shah Rukh Khan", "Khan", "Shahrukh Khan"], "question": "the Bollywood actor \"\" was described as \"the biggest movie star you've never heard of\" by the \"Los Angeles Times\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maureen Baker", "Baker", "Evelyn Maureen Baker", "Maureen Baker", "Maureen"], "question": " created 250 outfits for Princess Anne, including her 1973 wedding dress?"} +{"answers": ["The Revenant", "The Revenant"], "question": ", scheduled for a 2015 release, has been in development since 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Stony Brook", "Stony Brook"], "question": " is well-known among locals for its native trout?"} +{"answers": ["Lupo", "Lupo"], "question": "The Kennel Club have attributed an increased interest in English Cocker Spaniels to , owned by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge?"} +{"answers": ["Overland Limited", "Overland Limited"], "question": "the Union Pacific Railroad's , which debuted in 1887, was one of the first named passenger trains in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["United States Lighthouse Society"], "question": "the is headquartered at a lighthouse?"} +{"answers": ["Liu", "Jiangdu", "Liu Fei, Prince of Jiangdu"], "question": "the 2,100-year-old mausoleum of the contained a kitchen with food, 100,000 coins, and the only undamaged jade coffin in China?"} +{"answers": ["Gill", "Bryan", "Bryan Nash Gill"], "question": "the artist , who was known for his sculptures and cross-sections of trees, had a son named Forest?"} +{"answers": ["Pyrgilauda theresae", "Afghan snowfinch"], "question": "the \"\" is the only bird endemic to Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Alian", "Ghassan Alian", "Ghassan"], "question": " is the first non-Jewish commander of the Israel Defense Forces' Golani Brigade?"} +{"answers": ["Political Parties"], "question": "the 1911 book , which introduced the iron law of oligarchy, remains a classic of the social sciences?"} +{"answers": ["The Beatles", "The Beatles"], "question": " sold for over £19,000?"} +{"answers": ["Gulf Coast kangaroo rat"], "question": "the has two distinct color forms, ashy grey or reddish/yellowish-buff?"} +{"answers": ["Streamliners", "Streamliners"], "question": "the Illinois Terminal Railroad's \"\" were the last interurbans built in the United States?"} 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Conrad", "Charles Frederick Conrad", "Charles F. 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Law", "Walter William Law", "Walter", "Walter Law", "Law"], "question": " went from being a carpet salesman to shipping 8,000 roses daily, earning up to US$100,000 annually?"} +{"answers": ["Kingstonian F.C."], "question": " have had six different names?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Henry Strahan", "William Henry Strahan", "Strahan"], "question": "the Governor of Western Australia sent the lyrics of \"The Bugle Call\" to George V?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Billie", "Typhoon Billie"], "question": "the 1959 was the first typhoon officially monitored by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center?"} +{"answers": ["Carne", "Mark", "Mark Carne"], "question": "the former oil industry executive is now chief executive of Network Rail?"} +{"answers": ["St Luke's Church, Formby", "St Luke's Church"], "question": "the land for , was donated by a doctor, and the church is dedicated to the patron saint of doctors?"} +{"answers": ["Malt Shovel, Spondon", "Malt Shovel"], "question": "the 1340 Great Fire of 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insect family have been described as \"ant-like wasps\"?"} +{"answers": ["McFarlane Gray", "John McFarlane Gray", "John", "Gray"], "question": "\"The Nautical Magazine\" cited as making \"the first example of direct calculation of gyroscopic effect as an engineering quality\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Owen", "William Owen", "Owen"], "question": "the Warrington architect designed the first 28 houses in the model village of Port Sunlight?"} +{"answers": ["Cistern of Aetius"], "question": "the Byzantine in Constantinople, once containing 250–300 million liters of water, is now a football stadium in Istanbul?"} +{"answers": ["Lucy Cameron", "Lucy", "Cameron", "Lucy Lyttelton Cameron"], "question": "because the children's writer was so delicate, she did not have to wear a backboard as a child like her sister did?"} +{"answers": ["Tynnelsö Castle"], "question": "the medieval \"\" in Sweden was once given to a niece-in-law of Ukrainian hetman Ivan Mazepa?"} +{"answers": ["Apterostigma eowilsoni"], "question": "the fossil ant had good stereoscopic vision but poor side vision?"} +{"answers": ["Jacques Guay", "Guay", "Jacques"], "question": " made a cameo portrait of Louis XV of France in sardonyx?"} +{"answers": ["George Oprescu", "George", "Oprescu"], "question": "while working as a French teacher, the future Romanian art critic denounced the German occupation, prompting his arrest and deportation to an internment camp in Bulgaria?"} +{"answers": ["Don't Shit Your Pants"], "question": "the video game co-developer Kenny Lee tried to keep \"as clean as possible\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ice Bucket Challenge"], "question": "due to the viral meme \"the \" \"(example pictured)\", the ALS Association has received over US$100 million in donations since July 29, 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm", "Wilhelm Filderman", "Filderman"], "question": " helped prevent the deportation of many Jews from Romania to Nazi death camps?"} +{"answers": ["Depression Quest"], "question": "the developer Zoe Quinn considered delaying the Steam release of following the death of Robin Williams?"} +{"answers": ["Psylliodes luridipennis"], "question": "the is found only on the small British island of Lundy, where it feeds on the endemic Lundy cabbage?"} +{"answers": ["Sullivan Branch"], "question": " has been described as \"the prettiest stream in Pennsylvania\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zorlu Center PSM", "Zorlu Center"], "question": "the \"\" contains Istanbul's largest performing arts center and Turkey's first Apple Store?"} +{"answers": ["Lesser", "Aleksander", "Aleksander Lesser"], "question": " was one of the first artists to paint scenes from modern Polish Jewish history?"} +{"answers": ["Saint James the Apostle Parish Church", "Paete Church", "Saint James the Apostle Parish Church"], "question": "the was established as an independent parish in 1580 by Franciscan priest Juan Plasencia?"} +{"answers": ["Holland", "Justin Holland", "Justin"], "question": " was an American classical guitarist, music pedagogue, community leader, and equal-rights activist for African-Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Millennium Dial Armillary", "Sutton armillary"], "question": "on a sunny day, one can on Sutton High Street in London despite not having a watch?"} +{"answers": ["Whale feces"], "question": "the recycling of nutrients in the ocean due to is referred to as the \"whale pump\"?"} +{"answers": ["Will White", "Will", "White"], "question": ", the first Major League Baseball player to wear glasses, holds the records of 75 complete games and 680 innings pitched in one season?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Murray Meteorite"], "question": "the , discovered in 1933, is the largest Class IIAB octahedrite found in Oklahoma and the fifth largest found in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Brooks", "Robert", "Robert A. 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Belknap", "Morris", "Morris Burke Belknap", "Belknap"], "question": "Do you know that, during his 1903 campaign for Governor of Kentucky, got to a speaking engagement on time by pumping a handcar?"} +{"answers": ["Audiovisual Media Services Regulations 2014"], "question": "a Parliament Square protest against a featured slogans such as \"Urine for a shock if you expect us to stop\"?"} +{"answers": ["Work stealing", "work stealing"], "question": "on parallel computers, processors can from each other?"} +{"answers": ["Chester Burn viaduct", "Chester Burn"], "question": "the building of the \"\" was delayed for twenty years by the downfall of railway financier George Hudson?"} +{"answers": ["Nine Trey Gangsters"], "question": "\"Operation Nine Connect\" resulted in the July 2006 arrest of some sixty members of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Wickham", "Edward", "Wickham"], "question": "a former MP for Taunton, , accompanied both the Shah of Persia and the King of Afghanistan on tours?"} +{"answers": ["Virgin Hotels Chicago"], "question": "the first of Richard Branson's Virgin Hotelshas no check-in desk and relies on a mobile app named Lucy to perform many services?"} +{"answers": ["McConnell Island"], "question": "American chemical weapons researcher and oceanographer Thomas Gordon Thompson sold his stamp collection to pay for his ?"} +{"answers": ["Dollfus' stargazer"], "question": " lures little fishes to their doom?"} +{"answers": ["Gershwin", "Lisa-ann Gershwin", "Lisa-Ann Gershwin", "Lisa-ann"], "question": "the scientist , who has discovered 200 species of jellyfish, is related to George Gershwin?"} +{"answers": ["Broadway Limited"], "question": "the was the only Pennsylvania Railroad train to be completely re-equipped with lightweight sleeping cars before World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Kaivalya Upanishad"], "question": "the exalts the one who sees without eyes and hears without ears?"} +{"answers": ["Aja", "Aja"], "question": "the rhythm parts for Steely Dan's \"\" were so long and complex that each player needed three music stands to hold the charts?"} +{"answers": ["Jaywick"], "question": "properties in have been on sale for as little as £20,000?"} +{"answers": ["String Quartets, Op. 50", "String Quartets, Op. 50"], "question": "in 1982 the original manuscripts of four string quartets in Joseph Haydn's (1787) were handed to conductor Christopher Hogwood \"\" in a plastic shopping bag?"} +{"answers": ["Simnia spelta"], "question": "the colour of the sea snail varies, but when it grazes on the white gorgonian it mimics the twigs?"} +{"answers": ["Simpson", "Robert", "Robert Simpson", "Robert Simpson"], "question": " broke the old high hurdles world record seven times in one year?"} +{"answers": ["Main Central Thrust"], "question": "the extends along the Himalaya mountain belt?"} +{"answers": ["Madero", "Emilio", "Emilio Madero", "Emilio Madero González"], "question": " saved Pancho Villa from execution?"} +{"answers": ["Mary", "Mary Brodrick", "Brodrick"], "question": "when \"\" applied to study Egyptology at the Sorbonne in Paris, she was told, \"But we do not take little girls here\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Malvern Hill"], "question": "in describing the , Confederate officer D.H. Hill wrote, \"It wasn't war; it was murder\"?"} +{"answers": ["Preity Zinta", "Preity Zinta filmography"], "question": " essayed the role of a prostitute hired as a surrogate mother in the 2001 film \"Chori Chori Chupke Chupke\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wimpy Operation"], "question": "the 1982 marked the start of armed resistance against Israeli troops in Beirut?"} +{"answers": ["Bobeck", "Nick Bobeck", "Nick"], "question": "while fullback lettered all four years at Central Oklahoma, he didn't carry the ball until his second-to-last game?"} +{"answers": ["Adaptive compliant trailing edge", "Adaptive Compliant Trailing Edge"], "question": " \"\" is a shape-changing flap for aircraft wings intended to substantially reduce fuel cost and noise?"} +{"answers": ["Emeric,", "Emeric, King of Hungary", "Hungary"], "question": " persuaded Pope Innocent III to excommunicate the Venetians and the crusaders of the Fourth Crusade after they captured the Dalmatian town of Zadar in 1202?"} +{"answers": ["Laurel Run", "Laurel Run"], "question": "the valley of is the only place in the USGS quadrangle of Elk Grove where Wisconsinan Flow-Till occurs?"} +{"answers": ["Anders Holch Povlsen", "Anders", "Povlsen"], "question": "Danish retail billionaire is the second largest private landowner in Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Chandos Glass Cone"], "question": "the was used for pottery and brick manufacture for much longer than it was for glassmaking?"} +{"answers": ["Photios", "Korytsa", "Photios of Korytsa"], "question": "although the Greek Orthodox bishop of Korçë, , took initiatives for the promotion of the local education, he was assassinated in 1906 for not supporting Albanian cultural activity?"} +{"answers": ["Brahmavidya Upanishad"], "question": "\"\" explains the structure of Om \"\" and its sound?"} +{"answers": ["Despicable Me 2"], "question": "the 2013 film was predicted to be the most profitable film in the history of Universal Studios?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Mary's Church, Jajce", "Saint Mary's Church"], "question": " in Jajce was the place of coronation of the last Bosnian king and later a mosque?"} +{"answers": ["Slavery in Korea"], "question": "although has been abolished for over a century, modern slavery is still a concern?"} +{"answers": ["Growth of a Leader"], "question": "one man was the model for three of the figures representing the stages of a Scouting career in Norman Rockwell's , and the man's son was the model for the fourth?"} +{"answers": ["Khachaturian", "Aram Khachaturian", "Aram"], "question": "the composer was \"entirely a creation of the Soviet musical and dance establishment\"?"} +{"answers": ["Museum of Death"], "question": "the owns the head of Bluebeard and a Kevorkian suicide machine?"} +{"answers": ["RIMS Warren Hastings", "Warren Hastings"], "question": "the \"\" was said to be \"practically unsinkable\" because of its 33 watertight compartments?"} +{"answers": ["Scipio", "Scipio Kennedy", "Kennedy"], "question": " was an enslaved African who lived at Culzean Castle in Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Mobula kuhlii"], "question": "although it is not a shark, the is used in shark fin soup?"} +{"answers": ["Big Run", "Big Run"], "question": " drains an area of only half a square mile?"} +{"answers": ["Menumorut"], "question": "the chronicle \"Gesta Hungarorum\" \"\" explicitly mentions only the Khazars and Székelys as peoples who inhabited the realm of Duke around 900?"} +{"answers": ["Mother", "Mother"], "question": " is big in Japan, but not in the West, where it only has a resilient and enduring cult following?"} +{"answers": ["Tabernacle Chapel, Cardiff", "Tabernacle Chapel"], "question": "in 1961 the in Cardiff hosted the first-ever programme of the long-running BBC TV series \"Songs of Praise\"?"} +{"answers": ["History of the New York Yankees"], "question": "the includes 27 World Series championships, 16 more than any other Major League Baseball team?"} +{"answers": ["World of Commodore"], "question": "following Commodore's demise, the Toronto PET Users Group revived the successful computer expos, which continue to this day?"} +{"answers": ["Stand Up for Jesus", "Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus"], "question": "people objecting to militarism in \"\" do not stand to sing it?"} +{"answers": ["Vidya Balan filmography", "Vidya Balan"], "question": " \"\" won four consecutive Filmfare Awards, three for Best Actress and one for Best Actress (Critics), for her starring roles from 2009 to 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Gislöv Church"], "question": "medieval in Sweden may have been built for an exiled Norwegian bishop?"} +{"answers": ["Maximilian", "Maximilian Kolbe", "Kolbe", "Maximilian Maria Kolbe"], "question": "Polish saint volunteered to die in place of a stranger in the Nazi German death camp of Auschwitz?"} +{"answers": ["Molgula citrina"], "question": "the tunicate may have travelled to Alaska in a sea chest via the Northwest Passage?"} +{"answers": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel", "Waldorf Astoria New York"], "question": "at $1.95 billion, the is the most expensive hotel ever sold?"} +{"answers": ["Yazathingyan", "Pagan", "Yazathingyan of Pagan"], "question": "King Narathihapate of Pagan compared his Chief Minister , who had just put him on the throne, to unnecessary scaffold before exiling him to Dala?"} +{"answers": ["Nandaka"], "question": "the of the god Vishnu symbolizes knowledge?"} +{"answers": ["Tuyamuyun Hydro Complex"], "question": "the on the Amu Darya River irrigates land in Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Labuan"], "question": "almost all of the buildings on Labuan island were destroyed by the bombardment which preceded its during the Battle of North Borneo in June 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Culley Run"], "question": " official name has been said to be erroneous?"} +{"answers": ["Julia Roberts filmography", "Julia Roberts"], "question": " \"\" was the first actress to earn $20 million for a film?"} +{"answers": ["FA Community Shield", "2014 FA 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["Hassan", "Hassan Tehrani Moghaddam", "Moghaddam", "Tehrani Moghaddam"], "question": "the Iranian missile architect was known as the father of Iran's missile program?"} +{"answers": ["Principiala"], "question": "the moth lacewing genus is known for three, possibly four, fossils?"} +{"answers": ["Gongchen Tower"], "question": "the 14th-century in China was destroyed by a fire on 3 January 2015?"} +{"answers": ["J.", "John Leonard Kalenberg van Dort", "J. L. K.-RRB- van Dort", "Dort", "J. L. K. van Dort"], "question": "two works by the self-taught 19th-century Ceylonese artist are housed in the Royal Collection?"} +{"answers": ["Nut rage incident"], "question": "controversy arose over ?"} +{"answers": ["Solar storm of 2012", "solar storm of 2012"], "question": "if the \"\" had hit Earth, it might have taken several years to recover from the resulting widespread destruction of electronic equipment?"} +{"answers": ["We Bare Bears"], "question": "before airing in the United States, won the \"Young Amsterdam Audience\" award after screening in the Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["Bureau 121"], "question": "the North Korean military has a cyberwarfare agency named ?"} +{"answers": ["Akeel Lynch", "Akeel Joh-Vonnie Lynch", "Akeel", "Lynch"], "question": "after moving from Canada, learned American football and was named New York Gatorade Player of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["The Streak", "The Streak"], "question": "The Undertaker was at WrestleMania from 1991 to 2013?"} +{"answers": ["praise", "Praise"], "question": " can promote positive behavior in adjacent, non-praised individuals?"} +{"answers": ["Cunningham", "John Cunningham", "John", "John Cunningham"], "question": "one of buildings was featured in the BBC television series \"Restoration\"?"} +{"answers": ["The American Review", "The American Review", "American Review"], "question": "after owner expressed admiration for Hitler and Mussolini, a former contributor said he wouldn't write for it again \"if it were the last publication left in America\"?"} +{"answers": ["Elk Run", "Elk Run"], "question": " \"\" received its name when one of the few elk in northeast Pennsylvania was killed in the stream?"} +{"answers": ["Dookudu"], "question": " (2011) was the first Telugu film to be released in 21 North Indian cities?"} +{"answers": ["L.D. Williams", "L.", "L. D. Williams", "Larry Demetrius Williams", "Williams"], "question": " joined Wake Forest's 1,000-point club in his final college basketball game?"} +{"answers": ["Computer Engineer", "Computer Engineer Barbie"], "question": "the book accompanying was withdrawn in 2014 after protests that it depicts Barbie as incompetent with computers?"} +{"answers": ["Cigui", "Liu", "Liu Cigui"], "question": ", the acting governor of Hainan in China, worked as a rusticated youth and studied oceanography?"} +{"answers": ["Cronica Walliae"], "question": "the helped popularise a legend that the Welsh discovered America in about 1170, a tale used to justify English encroachments on the early colonies of the Spanish Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Frank", "Frank A. Erlanger", "Frank Erlanger", "Erlanger", "Frank Charles Erlanger"], "question": "silent film actor made—and lost—a fortune as a gold prospector?"} +{"answers": ["UEFA Champions League Final", "2008 UEFA Champions League Final"], "question": "Manchester United F.C.'s victory in the came 40 years after the team's first European Cup title and 50 years after the Munich air disaster?"} +{"answers": ["Beirut II", "Beirut II"], "question": "the has the highest percentage of Armenian voters in Lebanon?"} +{"answers": ["Bloody Run", "Bloody Run"], "question": " is so named due to a legend that a hunter killed seven deer near the stream in one day?"} +{"answers": ["Srvandztiants", "Garegin Srvandztiants", "Garegin"], "question": "under suspicion of having nationalist sympathies, Armenian priest \"\" was closely monitored by the Ottoman government?"} +{"answers": ["Beirut II", "Beirut II"], "question": "the functioned as a \"buffer zone\" between the Muslim and Christian parts of the city?"} +{"answers": ["Magnesium monohydride"], "question": " is a molecule known only as a gas and is found on the sun and other stars?"} +{"answers": ["Xyza", "Bacani", "Xyza Cruz Bacani"], "question": "Filipino nanny has been compared to American street photographer Vivian Maier?"} +{"answers": ["Bavaria", "Maximilian", "Maximilian Henry of Bavaria"], "question": " was an Elector in the Holy Roman Empire who restricted the power of the Emperor and ultimately wound up opposing the Emperor in war?"} +{"answers": ["Karolina Olsson", "Karolina", "Olsson"], "question": "the Swedish woman purportedly stayed in a constant state of sleep for 32 years?"} +{"answers": ["Guiuan Church"], "question": " \"\" is known in the Philippines for the extensive shell ornamentation in its interiors?"} +{"answers": ["Women's Football Association", "Northern Ireland Women's Football Association"], "question": "the is the governing body of women's football in Northern Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Fullbright", "Fullbright"], "question": " shared a house while making the 2013 video game \"Gone Home\", which later won \"Best Debut\" from the 2014 BAFTA and GDC Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Zanna", "Talib", "Talib Zanna"], "question": "former Pittsburgh basketball forward was fluent in four languages before moving to the United States?"} +{"answers": ["The Turn of the Screw", "The Turn of the Screw"], "question": "a of Henry James's 1898 novella \"The Turn of the Screw\" set the story in the 1920s rather than the 1840s?"} +{"answers": ["Honzáková", "Anna Honzáková", "Anna"], "question": " was in 1902 the first Czech woman to earn a doctor's certificate at a Czech university?"} +{"answers": ["Wells St Andrew"], "question": "The Bishop's Eye is one of the entrances to ?"} +{"answers": ["Je suis Charlie"], "question": " \"(sign pictured)\" has become one of the most popular hashtags in Twitter's history?"} +{"answers": ["Contarinia nasturtii"], "question": "the has invaded North America?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Beverley", "William Beverley"], "question": " spurred settlement west of the Blue Ridge Mountains by settling his patent of in Virginia with Irish and Scotch-Irish families?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred Welby", "Alfred", "Welby"], "question": " lost three elections before being elected as an MP for Taunton in 1895?"} +{"answers": ["Wimmenau"], "question": " in France was levelled during the Thirty Years' War, then resettled by Swiss immigrants?"} +{"answers": ["Theodor Weissenberger", "Theodor", "Weissenberger"], "question": "fighter pilot was killed in a car racing accident at the Nürburgring?"} +{"answers": ["Jesper Fasth", "Jesper", "Fast", "Jesper Fast"], "question": "a Swedish New York Ranger was \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cannon", "Mary", "Mary Cannon"], "question": "Dr. research group found that more than one-fifth of Irish 11- to 13-year-olds have experienced \"auditory hallucinations\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ives Lake", "Ives Lake cisco"], "question": "the is a freshwater whitefish known to only one lake, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula?"} +{"answers": ["J. Gordon Edwards", "J. Gordon Edwards filmography"], "question": "the of director J. Gordon Edwards includes over twenty appearances of silent film vamp Theda Bara?"} +{"answers": ["2011 Minnesota state government shutdown"], "question": "as much as 80 percent of government spending continued during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Yellow-browed sparrow", "Yellow-browed Sparrow"], "question": "the \"\" has spread from its former habitats along the Amazon River into grasslands, towns and roadsides throughout much of the Amazon basin?"} +{"answers": ["Shingle Mill Run"], "question": " is the only named tributary of West Branch Fishing Creek to enter it from the right?"} +{"answers": ["Always Love You"], "question": "Kim Hyung Jun released and promoted the Japanese version of his single \"\" at around the time that both his film and television series were scheduled to premiere?"} +{"answers": ["Boljoon Church"], "question": "the ground floor of the bell tower was used as a prison cell?"} +{"answers": ["Monotropoideae"], "question": "the non-photosynthetic plants of the subfamily \"\" depend on both mycorrhizal fungi for food and bumblebees for pollination?"} +{"answers": ["Monroe Edwards", "Monroe", "Edwards"], "question": "the 19th-century forger and swindler once used forged letters to get money from Lord Spencer, but later repaid the nobleman with funds obtained from a later fraud?"} +{"answers": ["Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd.", "Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment"], "question": "none of the three major professional sports teams owned by have won a championship since 1967?"} +{"answers": ["Novel Therapeutic Targets for Antiarrhythmic Drugs"], "question": " was described as an \"illuminating and far reaching\" work on arrhythmia treatment?"} +{"answers": ["Lechenaultia biloba"], "question": "the Western Australian shrub is renowned for its vivid blue flowers?"} +{"answers": ["Mohammad Beg", "Beg", "Mohammad"], "question": ", the vizier of the Safavid king of Persia, was an ethnic Armenian who once served as a \"military slave\"?"} +{"answers": ["China painting"], "question": "in the late 19th century \"(illustrated)\" was considered a useful occupation for women \"who have nothing better to do than novel reading\"?"} +{"answers": ["Raid on Ban Naden"], "question": "the was the only successful rescue of prisoners of war during the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Furniture & Meat"], "question": "the \"Adventure Time\" episode \"\" was referred to as a throwback episode by \"The A.V. Club\" for not dealing with the serial elements of surrounding episodes?"} +{"answers": ["Wasp Branch"], "question": " is designated as a Coldwater Fishery, Migratory Fishery and Class A Wild Trout Waters?"} +{"answers": ["Toronto PET Users Group", "Toronto PET User's Group"], "question": "a flash mob by Commodore PET-wielding members of the is the subject of a 2014 Starbucks documentary?"} +{"answers": ["Krueger", "Hans Krueger", "Hans Krüger", "Hans"], "question": " was never tried for the massacre of Lviv professors on the grounds that he already received a life sentence?"} +{"answers": ["South African Defence Review", "South African Defence Review 2012"], "question": "publication of the final edition of the was delayed for so long that it was retitled \"South African Defence Review 2014\"?"} +{"answers": ["Evan Dimas Darmono", "Evan", "Evan Dimas", "Dimas"], "question": "footballer scored on his debut for Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Sigma Delta Rho"], "question": "after merging with the Theta Xi fraternity at Amherst College, (ΣΔΡ) moved into its new home, \"the Zoo\"?"} +{"answers": ["Apollo Hotel", "Apollo Hotel Amsterdam"], "question": "the is situated near the confluence of five canals?"} +{"answers": ["Aditya", "Raj Kapoor", "Aditya Raj", "Aditya Raj Kapoor", "Kapoor"], "question": "Indian film actor and director owns a construction company that developed amusement parks?"} +{"answers": ["Michigan State Spartans field hockey"], "question": "the plays its home games at a venue originally built for the school's track and field team and dedicated in 1937?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Vernon", "Tony", "Vernon"], "question": "prior to becoming Kraft Foods' chief executive officer, worked for Johnson & Johnson for over two decades?"} +{"answers": ["Yunnan nuthatch", "Sitta yunnanensis"], "question": "the population of the is predicted to decrease by between 43.6% and 47.7% by 2040–2069?"} +{"answers": ["Sichfrith Jarl", "Sichfrith", "Jarl"], "question": "coins found in the Cuerdale Hoard may indicate that reigned as King of Jórvík?"} +{"answers": ["Eaten Alive", "Eaten Alive"], "question": "the Discovery Channel special did not actually feature anyone being eaten alive?"} +{"answers": ["Radioplane Company"], "question": "Marilyn Monroe \"\" was discovered while building drone aircraft at in 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Seaweed blenny"], "question": "female deposit their eggs in a shared nest where the male fish guards them until they hatch?"} +{"answers": ["Pierre Bottineau Library", "Pierre Bottineau"], "question": "before moving to its new location, could only hold 40 people?"} +{"answers": ["Naomi", "Grossman", "Naomi Grossman"], "question": " shaved her head in preparation for her role in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ratking", "Ratking"], "question": "Wiki, the leader of New York rap group , took his stage name from an online encyclopedia?"} +{"answers": ["Lobophyllia hemprichii"], "question": "adjacent colonies of the \"\" may grow together to form a composite colony?"} +{"answers": ["The Lady's Realm", "Lady's Realm"], "question": "little is known about s publishing history because many records were destroyed during the Blitz?"} +{"answers": ["Jiří Lopata", "Jiří", "Lopata"], "question": "football club Dukla Prague achieved their record win, 10–0, under the management of ?"} +{"answers": ["Achamillai Achamillai"], "question": "in the 1984 Indian Tamil film , a dwarf character named \"Suthanthiram\" (literally, \"Freedom\") metaphorically depicts that the freedom of the nation is stunted?"} +{"answers": ["M.U.L.E. Returns"], "question": ", a licensed remake of the 1983 strategy game \"M.U.L.E.\", was shown at the 2013 World of Commodore in Toronto?"} +{"answers": ["Fred B. Phillips", "Fred Phillips", "Fred Phillips"], "question": " created Spock's ears for \"\" by baking them?"} +{"answers": ["Vatapi Ganapatim"], "question": "the hymn  – dedicated to the god Ganesha – is sung at the beginning of many Carnatic music concerts?"} +{"answers": ["Men of the Docks"], "question": ", by George Bellows, was the first major American painting to be acquired by the National Gallery in London?"} +{"answers": ["Symphonic Prelude", "Symphonic Prelude"], "question": "the was first performed in 1981 as a work by Gustav Mahler and in 1997 as a work by Anton Bruckner?"} +{"answers": ["Somerset County Cricket Club", "Somerset County Cricket Club in 1892"], "question": "Lionel Palairet and Herbie Hewett scored 346 runs together while playing for , setting a record first-wicket partnership in first-class cricket?"} +{"answers": ["Marsh Run"], "question": " is only long, but flows through two counties?"} +{"answers": ["Art of the Umbrella Movement"], "question": "the Umbrella Movement transformed an eight-lane highway running through Hong Kong's financial district into \"(statue pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mellcene", "Mellcene Thurman Smith", "Smith"], "question": " was the first woman sworn in as a member of the Missouri General Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["Before Chenies Street", "Chenies Street"], "question": "in London's is an entrance to a deep-level bomb shelter that was used as a US Army Signal Corps base during D-Day preparations?"} +{"answers": ["Lolani"], "question": "Lou Ferrigno was reminded of his role in \"The Incredible Hulk\" when he appeared in the \"Star Trek Continues\" episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Allorapisma"], "question": "wings of the extinct moth lacewing are most similar to a Cretaceous genus from Brazil?"} +{"answers": ["Spanish Hill"], "question": "an early nineteenth-century Native American man refused to ascend because he feared a spirit that \"made holes through Indians' bodies\"?"} +{"answers": ["Herr Gott, dich loben wir"], "question": "Luther's German Te Deum, \"\", was set by Bach in cantatas for New Year's Day and by Mendelssohn to celebrate the millennium of the German Reich?"} +{"answers": ["Negativity bias"], "question": "people tend to exhibit a , such that negative experiences have a greater impact than positive experiences on psychological states and processes?"} +{"answers": ["Banta", "Albert Franklin Banta", "Albert"], "question": " served as a member of the 12th Arizona Territorial Legislature under an assumed name?"} +{"answers": ["McCauley Mountain", "McCauley Mountain"], "question": " has numerous coal deposits, but all attempts at mining coal on the eastern side of the mountain were disastrous for the corporations that attempted it?"} +{"answers": ["George Rymph House"], "question": "the \"\" is the oldest stone house, and second-oldest house, in Hyde Park, New York?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Sibree", "James Sibree"], "question": "the English missionary helped design and build approximately 50 churches in Madagascar in addition to writing books about the island's flora and fauna?"} +{"answers": ["Hush-A-Phone"], "question": "AT&T once warned customers that using a privacy device called the could result in termination of their telephone service?"} +{"answers": ["Belgrade printing house"], "question": "the , established in 1552, was the first in Belgrade?"} +{"answers": ["Tepe", "Lou Tepe", "Lou"], "question": " made the 1955 Pittsburgh Steelers, while future superstar quarterback Johnny Unitas was cut from the team?"} +{"answers": ["Bothus ocellatus", "Eyed flounder"], "question": "the right eye of the migrates during the development of the fish?"} +{"answers": ["Waddesdon Bequest"], "question": "Ferdinand de Rothschild's will stipulated that the Renaissance treasures of the \"(example pictured)\" be displayed in their own room in the British Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Hopkins", "Ann Branigar Hopkins", "Ann Hopkins", "Ann"], "question": " successfully sued her employer, accounting giant Price Waterhouse, in a landmark U.S. sex-discrimination case?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Raindance"], "question": " was followed by a Stranglehold?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Maurice", "William Maurice", "Maurice"], "question": " built a three-story library just for his personal book collection?"} +{"answers": ["Rahul Sinha", "Sinha", "Rahul"], "question": " is president of the West Bengal unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party, but his brother is a member of the Trinamool Congress party?"} +{"answers": ["Adrift", "Adrift"], "question": "the upcoming video game is a metaphor for the controversy caused by developer Adam Orth's comments on the Xbox One's proposed digital rights management strategy?"} +{"answers": ["Telopea aspera"], "question": "the \"\" was only recognised as a species in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Ole", "Ole Børud", "Børud"], "question": "singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist was a member of Arnold B. Family, a gospel group that achieved second place in Norway's 1995 finals for the Eurovision Song Contest?"} +{"answers": ["Sleep hygiene", "Sleep Hygiene Index"], "question": "university students in particular are at risk for poor ?"} +{"answers": ["Bard the Bowman"], "question": "the invention of could have been inspired by Wiglaf from the Anglo-Saxon poem \"Beowulf\"?"} +{"answers": ["St. Cecilia", "Cecilia Mass", "St. Cecilia Mass"], "question": "Camille Saint-Saëns commented after the premiere of the by Charles Gounod that \"at first one was dazzled, then charmed, then conquered\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gigliola Staffilani", "Gigliola", "Staffilani"], "question": "James Colliander, , and Terence Tao are part of a collaborative group of mathematicians called the I-team?"} +{"answers": ["Lord's slope"], "question": "the affects cricketers but not archers?"} +{"answers": ["St Paul's Church, Seacombe", "St Paul's Church"], "question": "the truncated spire of \"(pictured during reconstruction)\" was restored to its original height using a stainless-steel frame?"} +{"answers": ["Thrasher", "Willie Thrasher", "Willie"], "question": "in the 1960s, Inuit musician formed Inuvik's first rock 'n' roll band?"} +{"answers": ["Pakistan Armed Forces deployments", "Pakistan Armed Forces"], "question": "several other nations also expressed their interest in participating in Combined Task Force 150 in some way when a ?"} +{"answers": ["Billman", "George", "George Edward Billman", "George Billman"], "question": " found that an infusion of omega-3 fatty acids prevented ventricular fibrillation in dogs otherwise susceptible to it?"} +{"answers": ["Lechenaultia formosa"], "question": "the Western Australian shrub is renowned for its red, orange, or yellow flowers?"} +{"answers": ["Galadriel Stineman", "Galadriel", "Stineman"], "question": " is named after the elven queen in \"The Lord of the Rings\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Wills portrait", "Tom Wills"], "question": " \"\" of cricketer and Australian rules football pioneer Tom Wills shows him with flushed cheeks, a sign of his alcoholism?"} +{"answers": ["Mrkšina crkva printing house"], "question": "after the became defunct in 1566, no other printing house existed in Ottoman Serbia until 1831?"} +{"answers": ["Boyd", "John Covert Boyd", "John"], "question": " helped found the Kappa Sigma fraternity and incorporate the American Red Cross?"} +{"answers": ["Chimaek", "Chi-Mc"], "question": " is a Korean term for a chicken and beer dinner?"} +{"answers": ["Shen", "Yongping", "Shen Yongping"], "question": "documentary filmmaker is one of 44 people the Committee to Protect Journalists says were arrested in China in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Hamblett", "Theora", "Theora Hamblett", "Theora Alton Hamblett"], "question": "painter was one of the first Mississippi folk artists to achieve national prominence?"} +{"answers": ["Trowbridge's Shrew", "Trowbridge's shrew"], "question": "the fur colorings of change from brown to gray during certain times of the year?"} +{"answers": ["Walter de Havilland", "De Havilland", "Walter Augustus de Havilland", "de Havilland"], "question": ", father of Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine, published a book about the Japanese game of Go?"} +{"answers": ["Sala House"], "question": " \"\" is built around a spacious farmhouse-style kitchen based on a memory from a childhood visit to the south of France?"} +{"answers": ["Floyd", "Smith", "Floyd Smith", "Floyd Smith", "Floyd Olin Smith"], "question": "during the Armenian Genocide, treated victims suffering bullet wounds, severed hands, and attempted decapitations?"} +{"answers": ["Astroides", "Astroides calycularis"], "question": "in 1989, the colonial coral expanded its range to the Adriatic Sea after previously being restricted to an area west of Sicily?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Swancutt", "Bill Swancutt"], "question": "former Oregon State defensive end broke school records in sacks and tackles for loss, and went on to become a financial advisor?"} +{"answers": ["Nailsea Glassworks"], "question": "experimental work on the production of cylinder glass was carried out at ?"} +{"answers": ["Linda", "Rothschild", "Linda Preiss Rothschild"], "question": "mathematician settled for graduate study at MIT after Princeton rejected her for being female?"} +{"answers": ["Graham Usher", "Graham Usher", "Usher", "Graham", "Graham Barham Usher"], "question": ", an Anglican bishop, is also interested in ecology?"} +{"answers": ["Jessica Jones", "Jessica Jones"], "question": "s show runner, Melissa Rosenberg, reconfigured the series for Netflix from her original incarnation as an early 2010s ABC series?"} +{"answers": ["Ashelman Run"], "question": "Daniel Ashelman built a cabin on in the early 1800s and the land was still owned by the Ashelman family in 1982?"} +{"answers": ["Lenborough Hoard"], "question": "the , found just before Christmas 2014, is believed to be one of the largest hoards of Anglo-Saxon coins ever discovered in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Ram ke Naam"], "question": "the Anand Patwardhan documentary was prevented from being screened at the American Museum of Natural History by the Vishva Hindu Parishad?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah Collyer", "Collyer", "Sarah", "Sarah Victoria Collyer"], "question": " was expelled from the England women's cricket team for taking \"an unauthorised holiday\"?"} +{"answers": ["Georges Weill", "Weill", "Georges"], "question": " \"\" was an elected member of the German Reichstag, yet when World War I broke out, he joined the French Army?"} +{"answers": ["1981 Meenakshipuram conversion"], "question": "around 800 Hindu Dalits of to Islam over caste discrimination in India in 1981?"} +{"answers": ["Cognitive specialization"], "question": "there are for trust, language, and putting ourselves \"in another person's shoes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Continental arc"], "question": " volcanoes have magma formed from a mixture of melted asthenosphere and crustal rocks?"} +{"answers": ["Shin", "Shin Myat Hla of Ava", "Ava"], "question": "Queen , given away by King Minkhaung I of Ava to another man just five months into their marriage, returned to Ava as the chief queen 16 years later when the other man became king?"} +{"answers": ["San Jose de Ivana Church"], "question": "the rear portion of the was closed in 1844 due to a decrease in the town's population?"} +{"answers": ["Optimo", "Optimo"], "question": "\"White Lines (Don't Don't Do It)\" by Grandmaster Melle Mel interpolates a song from Liquid Liquid's EP ?"} +{"answers": ["Metabolically healthy obesity"], "question": "estimates of the prevalence of have varied from 6 to 75 percent?"} +{"answers": ["Redhead", "murders", "Redhead murders"], "question": "the perpetrator(s) of the have never been identified, nor have most of the victims?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Duke Andrei Vladimirovich of Russia", "Grand Duke Andrei Vladimirovich", "Grand", "Russia"], "question": " married the former mistress of two of his cousins?"} +{"answers": ["Hartog", "Hamburger", "Hartog Jacob Hamburger"], "question": " \"\" described the chloride shift (or \"Hamburger shift\") in 1918?"} +{"answers": ["Olim L'Berlin"], "question": " of chocolate pudding and a grocery receipt caused a furore in Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Gregorio", "Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz", "Cruz"], "question": "while officials in the Mexican state Veracruz believe was murdered over a personal dispute, his fellow reporters suspect it was for his investigative work?"} +{"answers": ["Spanish conquest of Chiapas"], "question": "during the , frequent changes in colonial administration left the early \"conquistadores\" vulnerable to native rebellion?"} +{"answers": ["Lomatia tinctoria"], "question": "the of Tasmania is so named for the shape of its fruit?"} +{"answers": ["Halystina umberlee"], "question": "the sea snail \"\" was named after the homonymous fictional evil goddess from the Forgotten Realms role-playing game setting?"} +{"answers": ["Josh Robbins", "Josh", "Robbins"], "question": "HIV activist was diagnosed with HIV while participating in the HIV vaccine research study HVTN 505?"} +{"answers": ["Campaign Thoan Thang", "Toan Thang", "Campaign Toan Thang"], "question": " marked both the first use of tanks and the first wet season offensive in the Laotian Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Central Mountain"], "question": "there are deep-muck soils on ?"} +{"answers": ["Elaine Oran", "Elaine", "Oran", "Elaine Surick Oran"], "question": " techniques for simulating dynamic fluid flows have been applied to phenomena as varied as the movements of fish and the explosions of supernovae?"} +{"answers": ["Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Original Score"], "question": "in 2012, French film composer Alexandre Desplat received three nominations for the ?"} +{"answers": ["John Geoffrey Bruce", "Geoffrey Bruce", "Bruce", "Geoffrey", "Geoffrey Bruce"], "question": "the first time climbed a mountain, he and George Finch \"(pictured together)\" reached a world record height of on Mount Everest?"} +{"answers": ["San Lorenzo in Piscibus"], "question": "the ancient Roman church of was briefly used as a sculpture studio before being reconsecrated by Pope John Paul II in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Progressive All-Student Unionist Camp"], "question": "in December 1979 the mobilized students to occupy Greek universities?"} +{"answers": ["The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls"], "question": "when the video game was released in South Korea, it featured a new character exclusive to the region's version?"} +{"answers": ["Irwin Sherman", "Irwin", "Sherman", "Irwin William Sherman"], "question": "to increase student interest at the University of California, Riverside, biology professor would dress up in costume and lecture as one of several famous scientists?"} +{"answers": ["Beijing Building", "Digital Beijing Building"], "question": "the sides of the \"\" are designed to look like circuit boards, and the ends to look like bar codes?"} +{"answers": ["Martinez", "Dave", "Dave Martinez"], "question": " played for four Major League Baseball teams during the 2000 season, tying a record?"} +{"answers": ["Guanacaste Conservation Area"], "question": "the , located in Northwest Costa Rica, is a expanse of protected land and sea?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard Gavrin", "Bernard", "Gavrin"], "question": " was killed in the Battle of Saipan in 1944 but was not buried in Arlington National Cemetery until 70 years later?"} +{"answers": ["The Transactor"], "question": " was an early computer magazine noted for its coverage of Commodore 8-bit hardware hacking?"} +{"answers": ["Sefton Cricket Club", "Sefton Park Cricket Club"], "question": " was founded over 150 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Third Extraordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops", "2014 Extraordinary General Synod of Bishops"], "question": "African bishops were more prominent in the 2014 than in previous Vatican synods?"} +{"answers": ["Army", "Army"], "question": "the ending of Keisuke Kinoshita's film was controversial because it depicted a mother's anxiety at her son going off to war?"} +{"answers": ["Leslie Harpold", "Harpold", "Leslie"], "question": " was an early influential blogger whose unexpected death raised the issue of digital estate planning for online creators?"} +{"answers": ["Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen"], "question": "despite being located beside the Ghent ring road, the nature reserve \"\" contains a large colony of cormorants?"} +{"answers": ["Karl Haitana", "Haitana", "Karl"], "question": " has represented New Zealand in rugby union in three separate age groups?"} +{"answers": ["School of Rock", "School of Rock"], "question": " marks the first time since 1971 that an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical will receive its world premiere on Broadway rather than London's West End?"} +{"answers": ["KV15"], "question": "the Egyptian pharaoh Seti II was buried in tomb in the Valley of the Kings after a later pharaoh took over the tomb where he may originally have been buried?"} +{"answers": ["Maple Run"], "question": "the first roads and sawmills in Fairmount Township in Pennsylvania were built along ?"} +{"answers": ["Arne'' Hegerfors", "Arne", "Arne Hegerfors", "Hegerfors"], "question": "Swedish sports journalist commentated at both the basketball final at the 1972 Olympic Games and the Heysel Stadium disaster for Sveriges Television?"} +{"answers": ["Hinea brasiliana"], "question": "flashes of light emitted by the sea snail may act as a \"burglar alarm\"?"} +{"answers": ["Priochilus captivum"], "question": "female have been observed nesting in bed covers while they were in use?"} +{"answers": ["Caribbean Legion"], "question": "the was a loosely-knit group of political exiles and mercenaries that sought to overthrow dictatorships in Central America?"} +{"answers": ["Kiran Maqsood Baluch", "Baluch", "Kiran Baluch", "Kiran"], "question": "Pakistani cricketer 242 against the West Indies is the highest individual score in Women's Test cricket?"} +{"answers": ["Maizefield"], "question": "Aaron Burr hid at in Red Hook, New York, after killing Alexander Hamilton?"} +{"answers": ["Malayang Pagkakaisa ng Kabataang Pilipino"], "question": "leaders of the Filipino communist youth movement were offered amnesty under a presidential decree in 1974?"} +{"answers": ["Twenty20 Cup Final", "2005 Twenty20 Cup Final"], "question": "the was won by Somerset, appearing in their first Twenty20 Cup final?"} +{"answers": ["Rioch", "David McKenzie Rioch", "David Rioch", "David"], "question": " is credited with playing a \"seminal role\" in the creation of modern neuroscience?"} +{"answers": ["North American Piedmontese", "North American Piedmontese Association", "North American", "North American Piedmontese cattle"], "question": " \"\" are a breed of beef cattle originating from the Italian Piedmontese cattle that carry a unique gene mutation that causes double muscling?"} +{"answers": ["William Tudor Wilkinson", "Tudor", "Wilkinson", "Tudor Wilkinson"], "question": "Sylvia Beach gave a signed first edition of James Joyce's \"Ulysses\" to thank him for getting her out of a Nazi internment camp?"} +{"answers": ["Abhishek Bachchan", "Abhishek Bachchan filmography"], "question": "in the film \"Paa\" (\"Father\"), actor portrays a father, while his real-life father, actor Amitabh Bachchan, plays the role of his 13-year-old son?"} +{"answers": ["Nescopeck Mountain"], "question": " is actually a ridge?"} +{"answers": ["Teli ka Mandir"], "question": "Gwalior's \"\" blends Nagara, Dravida and Buddhist architectural styles?"} +{"answers": ["Jane Doe No. 14 v. Internet Brands, Inc., DBA Modelmayhem.com", "Jane Doe No. 14 v. Internet Brands, Inc."], "question": "an hinges on whether the Communications Decency Act immunizes web-based service providers against civil claims brought by users for harm caused by other users?"} +{"answers": ["Puthiya Paravai"], "question": " (1964) was the first Tamil film to be produced by Sivaji Films?"} +{"answers": ["Dawpool", "Dawpool"], "question": "Thomas Henry Ismay's wife said that had \"served its purpose in keeping [her husband] amused for fifteen years\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paramuricea clavata"], "question": "the soft coral \"\" may live for over fifty years?"} +{"answers": ["Hoochie Coochie Man"], "question": "the stop-time musical phrase from Muddy Waters' 1954 blues standard \"\" was later used in pop songs and film scores?"} +{"answers": ["Tetha"], "question": "the names of and her eponymous town in Cornwall rhyme with \"death\", not \"teeth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho Jao"], "question": "the 2004 romantic comedy was Kabir Sadanand's directorial debut?"} +{"answers": ["Blonde Electra"], "question": "sisters Jazzy and Ruby King of the pop group , finalist in \"The X Factor (UK)\" 2014 competition, are related to British chancellor George Osborne?"} +{"answers": ["Ioana", "Ioana Dumitriu", "Dumitriu"], "question": " began taking graduate mathematics courses as a college freshman, and became the first female Putnam Fellow the following year?"} +{"answers": ["creeping vole", "Creeping vole"], "question": "with a weight of 19g (0.67oz) and a length of 140mm (5.5in) the (\"Microtus oregoni\") is the smallest in Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Afternoon", "afternoon"], "question": "in humans, body temperature is typically highest during the mid- to late ?"} +{"answers": ["Aravot"], "question": "the Armenian liberal daily was prevented from being published following the deadly 2008 protests?"} +{"answers": ["Oops!", "Oops!"], "question": "Indian actor Deepak Tijori started his directorial career with a ?"} +{"answers": ["Aero-engined car"], "question": "the \"Babs\" \"\" crashed at Pendine, Wales in 1927 and was buried under the sand before being excavated in 1969 and ultimately restored to working order by 1985?"} +{"answers": ["Southern Oklahoma", "Southern Oklahoma Aulacogen"], "question": "the contains over of igneous rock, including a multitude of gabbros?"} +{"answers": ["Hadatha"], "question": "the Palestinian Arab village of , where late Roman and Byzantine ceramics were found, was depopulated during the 1948 Palestine war?"} +{"answers": ["Aalto Center"], "question": "Alvar Aalto presented plans for a theatre in the in 1969, but died before the building was constructed in 1987?"} +{"answers": ["Banai", "Banai"], "question": "folk songs give erotic descriptions of the beauty of that maddened her would-be husband Khandoba?"} +{"answers": ["Oceana County Historical & Genealogical Society", "Oceana County Historical Society"], "question": "the contains \"an organization within an organization\"?"} +{"answers": ["Madame Clémentine Valensi Stora", "Madame Clémentine Valensi Stora"], "question": "the subject of Pierre-Auguste Renoir's painting \"\" described it as \"horrible\"?"} +{"answers": ["Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence"], "question": "\"Apollo 14\" astronaut Ed Mitchell told a group of congressmen that aliens exist, at an event organised by the ?"} +{"answers": ["Ring-tailed ground squirrel"], "question": "the is more dainty and agile than most ground squirrels?"} +{"answers": ["Maheswaran", "Uma", "Uma Maheswaran"], "question": "Sri Lankan militant leader was involved in the 1988 Maldives coup?"} +{"answers": ["Quick Lane Bowl", "2014 Quick Lane Bowl"], "question": "the was the first college football bowl game appearance by the University of North Carolina in the state of Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Kober", "Kober"], "question": " set his 1937 play \"Having Wonderful Time\" in a Jewish Catskills resort, but the film adaptation sanitized the ethnic humor?"} +{"answers": ["Mersea Island"], "question": "in 2012, declared a mock independence from the rest of the United Kingdom for a day?"} +{"answers": ["Kevon Looney", "Kevon Grant Looney", "Looney", "Kevon"], "question": "UCLA freshman \"\" was named Wisconsin Mr. Basketball after he nearly averaged a quadruple-double in high school?"} +{"answers": ["Hunt", "Samuel", "Samuel Furman Hunt"], "question": "20-year-old Cincinnati resident lowered the Confederate flag over the Virginia State Capitol after Confederate troops abandoned Richmond?"} +{"answers": ["Buck Run", "Buck Run"], "question": "one paper mill on is said to be at the same location as the first rolling mill in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Ímar", "Ímar ua Ímair", "Ímair"], "question": " died in battle against the Picts?"} +{"answers": ["Drew Carey's Back-to-School Rock 'n' Roll Comedy Hour"], "question": "the music sequences featured in \"\" had to be shot without Drew Carey as he fell ill prior to filming?"} +{"answers": ["Kickboxer", "Kickboxer: Vengeance"], "question": "Jean-Claude Van Damme is returning in the of the original \"Kickboxer\" film?"} +{"answers": ["Cade", "Robert Cade", "Robert", "James Robert Cade"], "question": " led the research team that formulated Gatorade, which has significant medical application in the treatment of dehydration?"} +{"answers": ["Gandhinagar", "Gandhinagar"], "question": "Indian film actor Rajesh Khanna contested the 1996 parliamentary by-election?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Theft Auto IV", "Grand Theft Auto"], "question": "Peter Moore announced by rolling up his sleeve to reveal a tattoo of the logo?"} +{"answers": ["Auto Defense Choc", "Auto Defense de Choc"], "question": "the success of the U.S. was based on prepacked equipment?"} +{"answers": ["Rulers of the Hawaiian Islands"], "question": "the feathered mahiole (helmet) and ʻahu ʻula (cloak or cape) \"\" were the exclusive right of the highest ranking ?"} +{"answers": ["Les Mots bleus", "Les Mots", "Les Mots bleus"], "question": "\"Billboard\" magazine called Christophe's 1974 album \"outstanding\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zareh Sinanyan", "Zareh", "Sinanyan"], "question": "Glendale, California city councilman supported a memorial to Korean comfort women, citing his own background as the grandson of an Armenian Genocide survivor?"} +{"answers": ["Hospital in the Rock"], "question": "doctors in the had to bury their dead in bomb craters during the Siege of Budapest?"} +{"answers": ["The Garden of Words", "Garden of Words"], "question": "the animated film by Makoto Shinkai is a love story intended to convey the traditional Japanese meaning of \"love\", \"koi\", or \"lonely sadness\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sisters High School", "Sisters High School"], "question": "construction of the \"\" in Sisters, Oregon, was partially funded by the U.S. government as a Public Works Administration project in 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Litton", "Marie Litton", "Marie"], "question": "the actress managed the Court Theatre in London in her 20s?"} +{"answers": ["Overwatch", "Overwatch"], "question": " contains elements from Blizzard's cancelled MMORPG, \"Titan\", but is otherwise unrelated?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Bartholomew Monastery"], "question": "a dedicated to one of the apostles now lies in ruins?"} +{"answers": ["Qidiao", "Kai", "Qidiao Kai"], "question": "Confucius' disciple declined to take government office, but started his own school of Confucianism?"} +{"answers": ["The Eruption of Mount Pelee"], "question": "while Georges Méliès recreated \"\" using scale models and pyrotechnics, Edison employees attempted to get a similar effect by making a beer barrel explode?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald", "Ronald Markarian", "Markarian", "Ronald Hrant Markarian"], "question": "during the Vietnam War, flew 116 combat reconnaissance missions and received numerous awards?"} +{"answers": ["Aiptasia diaphana"], "question": "the sea anemone can produce new individuals when fragments of its base become detached?"} +{"answers": ["Fandango", "Fandango"], "question": "Herb Alpert's Mexican recording experience for the album led to his forming a Latin branch of A&M Records?"} +{"answers": ["The Graham Children"], "question": "one of the children shown in by William Hogarth had died by the time the painting was completed?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Gabriel Davy", "Davy", "William Davy"], "question": "the first British Army battalion to land in Portugal during the Peninsular War was led by \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Whiskey Tango Foxtrot", "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot"], "question": "production has begun on , a film based on the memoir by Kim Barker?"} +{"answers": ["Longshaw", "Ted Longshaw", "Ted"], "question": " founded three governing bodies for radio-controlled car racing?"} +{"answers": ["Black Creek", "Black Creek"], "question": "22 million tons of coal have been mined in the vicinity of ?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Hiatt", "Jacob Hiatt"], "question": " financed a chair in Judaic studies at the College of the Holy Cross and a chair in Christian studies at Brandeis University?"} +{"answers": ["Rat tribe"], "question": "there is a living under Beijing?"} +{"answers": ["Telmatobius ventriflavum"], "question": " \"\" was not discovered until 2012, despite being located near a major highway?"} +{"answers": ["Taichung BRT"], "question": "the was the first articulated bus in Taiwan?"} +{"answers": ["Beirut I", "Beirut I"], "question": "when the electoral district was formed in 2008, it was the first Christian-majority electoral district in the city since 1972?"} +{"answers": ["Apicystis bombi"], "question": "the protozoan parasite probably arrived in South America with bumblebees?"} +{"answers": ["Kido Witbooi", "Witbooi", "Kido"], "question": ", first Kaptein of the ǀKhowesin, suggested the name for the Namibian village of Gibeon?"} +{"answers": ["Westinghouse Atom Smasher"], "question": "the \"\", a Van de Graaff generator built near Pittsburgh in 1937, was instrumental in the development of practical applications of nuclear science for energy production?"} +{"answers": ["Rich", "Frederick", "Frederick Henry Rich"], "question": "Col. investigated over 250 railway accidentsincluding Staplehurst, in the aftermath of which Charles Dickens tended the injured?"} +{"answers": ["Adhyatma Upanishad"], "question": "according to the an intelligent person avoiding truth gets into an illusory state, in the same way as a reed pulled out does not remain straight?"} +{"answers": ["Teddy Schwarzman", "Schwarzman", "Teddy"], "question": " beat out thirty other film producers to acquire the screenplay for \"The Imitation Game\"?"} +{"answers": ["2015 Boston Marathon", "Boston Marathon"], "question": "twenty runners from a single town will be participating in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Boitel", "Achille", "Achille Boitel"], "question": "French Nazi-collaborator and art dealer sold \"Woman with a Carnation\" by Lucas Cranach the Elder to Hermann Göring?"} +{"answers": ["Chongming Island"], "question": "a national cricket fighting tournament is held annually on ?"} +{"answers": ["Liu", "Han", "Liu Han"], "question": "the recently executed billionaire once survived an assassination attempt by another billionaire, who was also executed?"} +{"answers": ["You're Whole"], "question": "the premiere episode of earned nearly one million viewers, despite airing at 4 a.m.?"} +{"answers": ["Noel", "Noel T. Keen", "Noel Thomas Keen", "Keen", "Noel Keen"], "question": "professor , who won an award named for a fellow plant pathologist, now has an award named for him?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Ban Pa Dong"], "question": "the began when Auto Defense Choc graduates from Operation Momentum ambushed Pathet Lao troops?"} +{"answers": ["Symbiodinium trenchi"], "question": "during 2005's stressful conditions in the Caribbean Sea, may have prevented some corals from bleaching?"} +{"answers": ["Kosher certification agency"], "question": "the five largest in the United States certify 80 percent of the kosher food sold in that country?"} +{"answers": ["Macey", "Matt", "Matt Macey"], "question": "after was rejected by Bristol Rovers, he turned down their later contract offer to join Arsenal?"} +{"answers": ["Bachmann", "Lutz", "Lutz Bachmann"], "question": "a photo of dressed as Adolf Hitler sparked controversy before his resignation as leader of Pegida, an anti-Islam organisation?"} +{"answers": ["Wu Kang-jen", "Kang-jen", "Chris Wu", "Wu"], "question": " lost in ten days when he was cast in \"The Third Wish\" as a skinny farmer with ALS disorder?"} +{"answers": ["2015 State of the Union Address"], "question": "the was the first State of the Union Address in which the President of the United States used the words \"gay\", \"lesbian\", and \"transgender\"?"} +{"answers": ["Killick", "Hammerton Killick", "Hammerton"], "question": "in 1902, Admiral went down with his ship during a civil war waged in support of Anténor Firmin's bid to become president of Haiti?"} +{"answers": ["Goat Simulator"], "question": " was released on April Fools' Day?"} +{"answers": ["Putri", "Juana", "Juana Wangsa Putri"], "question": "in 2002, Indonesian taekwondo practitioner won a silver medal at the Asian Championships and a bronze at the Asian Games?"} +{"answers": ["The Demands of Liberal Education"], "question": " concludes that parental school choice limits capacity for autonomy and, consequently, individual liberty?"} +{"answers": ["Bloncourt", "Élie Bloncourt", "Élie"], "question": "Guadeloupe-born was permanently blinded in World War I and part of the French resistance movement in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Django Unchained"], "question": "the 2012 western is currently Quentin Tarantino's highest-grossing film?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Bishop", "Bishop", "Edward Bishop", "Edward", "Edward Brenchley Bishop"], "question": "while was chairman, the Christchurch (New Zealand) Town Council nearly went bankrupt?"} +{"answers": ["Foxboro Raceway", "Bay State Raceway"], "question": " could not fill all of its thoroughbred racing dates due to a lack of horses?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern Pilbara", "Pilbara Craton", "Eastern Pilbara Craton"], "question": "the contains pieces of Earth crust that are 3.6 billion years old?"} +{"answers": ["Walking Down Madison"], "question": "\"\" is the first song Johnny Marr wrote after the dissolution of The Smiths?"} +{"answers": ["Fredrik Ludvigsson", "Fredrik", "Ludvigsson"], "question": "professional cyclist rides in the same team as his older brother Tobias?"} +{"answers": ["Paddy Run Creek", "Paddy Run"], "question": "the long has been used as an industrial water supply?"} +{"answers": ["Bagboy", "Bagboy"], "question": " is a \"spin-off of a spin-off of a show within a show\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kullervo", "Kullervo"], "question": "although Aulis Sallinen \"\" composed for the opening of Helsinki's new national opera house, it was first performed in Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Movement of Organized Nationalist Action", "Mano Blanca"], "question": " was an anti-communist death squad set up and run by the Guatemalan military with considerable assistance from the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Splash Brothers"], "question": "the recently became the first teammates since 1975 to start at guard in an NBA All-Star Game?"} +{"answers": ["Sumac", "Sumac"], "question": "Aaron Turner is into for the heaviest experience?"} +{"answers": ["Yantaromyrmex"], "question": "the fossil ant genus \"\" is found in four amber deposits in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Ross Hall"], "question": "while at , General George Washington ordered a \"feu de joie\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ødegaard", "Martin", "Martin Ødegaard", "Martin Ødegaard .l."], "question": "in 2014 became the youngest footballer to play in a UEFA European Championship qualifying match?"} +{"answers": ["Old Love", "Old Love"], "question": "the short story by Jeffrey Archer is a tale about two undergraduates at Oxford in the 1930s and their bitter rivalry ending up in a tragic love story?"} +{"answers": ["Fard", "Ali Akbar Aboutorabi Fard", "Ali", "Hojatoleslam Seyyed Ali Akbar Aboutorabi Fard"], "question": "during the Iran–Iraq War, an Iraqi major told his prisoner , \"if Khomeini is like you, I will follow him\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arboroasa"], "question": "a telegram marking a century-old beheading prompted Austrian authorities to charge the leadership of the student society with treason?"} +{"answers": ["The Boy Who Fell Out of the Sky"], "question": ", who had outlined a novel about a writer who dies in a plane crash, died in a plane crash‬?"} +{"answers": ["Dumas Brothel"], "question": "the \"\", believed to be haunted, was the longest-operating brothel in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Helium dimer"], "question": "the is the largest molecule in the ground state made from two atoms?"} +{"answers": ["Melanie Ann Oliver", "Melanie Oliver", "Oliver", "Melanie"], "question": "film editor began her career under the tutelage of director Jane Campion?"} +{"answers": ["Masonic Hall", "Masonic Hall, Taunton"], "question": "the in Taunton was built in the early 19th century as a Catholic chapel?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Louviers"], "question": "Richard the Lionheart deliberately took church property ?"} +{"answers": ["John Gilroy", "John Gilroy", "John M. Gilroy", "Gilroy", "John"], "question": " has edited films for his father and both of his brothers?"} +{"answers": ["The Captive Slave"], "question": "the heroic antislavery painting \"\" was not seen in public for 180 years?"} +{"answers": ["Hirticlavula"], "question": "the fungus is so named (from the Latin for \"elegant\") because of the beauty of its fruit bodies?"} +{"answers": ["Éric", "Éric Gautier", "Gautier"], "question": "French cinematographer has been nominated for six César Awards over ten years, winning one?"} +{"answers": ["Escape", "Escape"], "question": "Kim Hyung-jun's 2012 Japanese release of includes only two Japanese songs out of seven tracks?"} +{"answers": ["Heathery Burn Cave"], "question": "over two hundred Bronze Age objects have been found in ?"} +{"answers": ["Fernando Gaviria", "Fernando Gaviria Rendon", "Fernando", "Gaviria"], "question": "road cyclist came to global attention after beating Mark Cavendish in two sprints at the 2015 Tour de San Luis?"} +{"answers": ["Chicken manure", "chicken manure"], "question": "of all manures, has the highest nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium content?"} +{"answers": ["Castelldefels Castle"], "question": "the site of \"\" had previously been home to an Iberian settlement and a Roman villa?"} +{"answers": ["Matthias", "Franklin Thompson Matthias", "Franklin", "Franklin Matthias"], "question": "Colonel , the Manhattan District area engineer at the Hanford site, personally couriered its first production batch of plutonium?"} +{"answers": ["Team Sone Pet"], "question": "the second vanished?"} +{"answers": ["Arkapaw", "Adam", "Adam Arkapaw"], "question": "cinematographer work on \"True Detective\" included a single-take shot that took months to plan and a day and a half to execute?"} +{"answers": ["Corsican Guard"], "question": "a 1662 brawl between Corsican soldiers and Frenchmen at Rome's Ponte Sisto forced Pope Alexander VII to disband the ?"} +{"answers": ["Fasciated tiger heron", "fasciated tiger heron"], "question": "the is named for the black and buff stripes on its neck and back?"} +{"answers": ["Five All Night, Live All Night"], "question": "the director of reportedly did not censor the Human Sexual Response song \"Butt Fuck\" because he was distracted by naked women?"} +{"answers": ["Tyrion Lannister"], "question": "novelist George R. R. Martin singled out as his favorite character in his \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series?"} +{"answers": ["Khalidi Library"], "question": "the Khalidi family opened Palestine's in a Mamluk-era building in the Old City of Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["Janowska", "Bronisława Janowska", "Bronisława"], "question": "Polish painter rejected a marriage proposal from the man she loved because he was divorced?"} +{"answers": ["German Concentration Camps Factual Survey"], "question": "Alfred Hitchcock was an advisor on the official British documentary ?"} +{"answers": ["Privy Garden of the Palace of Whitehall"], "question": "the had a screen installed to ensure that passersby would not see the King of England in his bathtub?"} +{"answers": ["Civry", "Frédéric", "Frédéric de Civry", "de Civry"], "question": "French track cyclist \"\" was considered an amateur in France, but a professional in England?"} +{"answers": ["Gardens Alive!"], "question": "40% of revenue comes from non-gardening merchandise?"} +{"answers": ["Aruneya Upanishad"], "question": "the says that an itinerant monk should practise chastity, nonviolence, truthfulness, and indifference to material possessions?"} +{"answers": ["Palladio", "Palladio"], "question": "Karl Jenkins derived , a concerto grosso for string orchestra named after Palladio, from his TV commercial for De Beers diamonds?"} +{"answers": ["Emin", "Xhinovci", "Emin Xhinovci"], "question": " was given the nickname \"Hitler\" because of his uncanny resemblance to Adolf Hitler?"} +{"answers": ["Painter Run"], "question": "the alleged remains of a fort supposedly built by the Fishing Creek Confederacy lie in the vicinity of \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moore", "John", "John Alexander Moore"], "question": "a Corroboree frog described in a monograph by was featured on an Australian postage stamp?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen G. Roszel", "Roszel", "Stephen George Roszel", "Stephen"], "question": "Methodist preacher opposed abolition?"} +{"answers": ["Bear", "Bear"], "question": "Marian Engel's 1976 novel has been called \"the most controversial novel ever written in Canada\"?"} +{"answers": ["Whittington's Longhouse"], "question": "Dick Whittington gave London a public toilet with 128 seats, known as ?"} +{"answers": ["The Sirens and Ulysses"], "question": " \"(detail pictured)\" by William Etty was described in 1837 as \"a disgusting combination of voluptuousness and loathsome putridity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Brahma Upanishad"], "question": "according to the , a living being controls all its senses similarly to a spider, which weaves its web with a single thread?"} +{"answers": ["Hamo", "Hamo"], "question": "the dispute over appointment as treasurer of York was resolved when his opponent gave him a church instead?"} +{"answers": ["Dickie Dick Dickens"], "question": " was voted the most popular radio play ever in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George F. Robinson", "Robinson"], "question": " was awarded the 1871 Congressional Gold Medal for saving the life of US Secretary of State William Seward?"} +{"answers": ["Blake", "Wesley", "Wesley Blake"], "question": " trained in the Funking Conservatory and eventually became its World Champion?"} +{"answers": ["Go Set a Watchman"], "question": "the manuscript of Harper Lee's forthcoming novel, written before \"To Kill a Mockingbird\" but featuring its key characterswas lost until rediscovered by her lawyer in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Aneeka"], "question": "Venezuelan singer cites as musical influences American singers Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin?"} +{"answers": ["Dattatreya Upanishad"], "question": "the describes the god Dattatreya variously as a child, a demon, crazy, and an ocean of knowledge?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Gibson", "Gibson", "Alexander", "Alexander Gibson"], "question": "the Canadian industrialist named his company town after his wife and daughter?"} +{"answers": ["A Trip to the Moon", "A Trip to the Moon"], "question": "to combat \"shuddering fluorescent jelly\" on TV, Jonathan Miller launched ?"} +{"answers": ["Dynamism of a Cyclist"], "question": "Umberto Boccioni's 1913 painting \"\" depicts a racing cyclist?"} +{"answers": ["Traian", "Traian Brăileanu", "Brăileanu"], "question": "Romanian sociologist , known to his students as \"Socrates\", was tried for \"corrupting the youth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oak Hill Industrial Academy"], "question": " was a school in Indian Territory for the children of Choctaw freedmen?"} +{"answers": ["City of district significance", "City of district significance", "city of district significance"], "question": "Ukraine still relies on Soviet-era laws and standards to designate the status of , as it does not have a current law of its own?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James P. T. Carter", "Carter", "James Patton Taylor Carter"], "question": " was one of \"three brave men\" who escorted Andrew Johnson from Greeneville, Tennessee, to Washington, D.C. in June 1861?"} +{"answers": ["Cinara confinis"], "question": "colonies of may be enclosed in earth galleries by ants?"} +{"answers": ["Ladislaus", "Ladislaus III of Hungary", "Hungary"], "question": " reigned less than a year and died before his sixth birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Geh aus, mein Herz, und suche Freud"], "question": "\"\", written by Paul Gerhardt after the Thirty Years War, was translated as \"Go Forth, My Heart, and Seek Delight\"?"} +{"answers": ["Watering Run"], "question": " caused the only recorded flooding due to a major storm in any developed part of Wright Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Davičo", "Oskar", "Oskar Davičo"], "question": "Serbian writer received the literary NIN Award a record three times?"} +{"answers": ["Theodor", "Theodor Fischer", "Theodor Fischer", "Fischer"], "question": "auctioneer was described as \"the focal point in all looted art transactions\" in World War Two–era Switzerland?"} +{"answers": ["From the Ages"], "question": "the album is over an hour long and was recorded in just two days?"} +{"answers": ["Nanninga", "Rob", "Rob Nanninga"], "question": "in 2005, Dutch skeptic used an Internet spelling error to expose a psychic?"} +{"answers": ["Clancy's"], "question": " was once an unassuming neighborhood bar?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry", "Jerry Lester", "Lester"], "question": " was the host of the first successful network late-night television show, \"Broadway Open House\"?"} +{"answers": ["Deepak Tijori", "Tijori", "Deepak"], "question": "before becoming a film actor, worked for a magazine and a hotel?"} +{"answers": ["2015 Coupe de la Ligue Final", "Coupe de la Ligue"], "question": "Paris Saint-Germain and SC Bastia, the two teams in the , also played the tournament's first ever final?"} +{"answers": ["Bonne of Bourbon", "Bourbon", "Bonne"], "question": " \"\", countess of Savoy, had to sell her jewelry to re-equip her husband at war in Italy?"} +{"answers": ["With God, all things are possible"], "question": "Ohio derived its state motto, \"\", from a passage in the Gospel of Matthew, prompting a lawsuit from the American Civil Liberties Union?"} +{"answers": ["2015 Scottish League Cup Final", "Scottish League Cup Final"], "question": "the will be Celtic's 30th appearance in the final and Dundee United's 7th?"} +{"answers": ["What Is Love", "What Is Love"], "question": "Taiwanese actress Jade Chou was once compared to her character in because they were both in their thirties and still single?"} +{"answers": ["Hordeum spontaneum"], "question": "the domestication of probably took place in the Fertile Crescent about 10,000 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Ocle Pychard"], "question": " was held by Roger de Lacy at the time of the Domesday Book?"} +{"answers": ["Sukhakarta Dukhaharta"], "question": "the references to Ganesha in the popular devotional song are described as \"remarkable\", considering he was not the patron god of its poet?"} +{"answers": ["Rosellini", "Anne", "Anne Rosellini"], "question": "film producer wrote her first screenplay because \"I didn't have the money to hire a writer, so I just decided to do it myself\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lévy de Benzion", "Moïse", "Benzion", "Moïse Lévy de Benzion"], "question": "Alfred Sisley's \"The Port of Moret-sur-Loing\" (1884) \"\" was one of nearly 1,000 items looted from the collection by Nazi agents during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Goodbye to Language"], "question": "Fabrice Aragno's cinematography in Jean-Luc Godard's 3D film introduced a new kind of camera shot?"} +{"answers": ["Martin", "Whitaker", "Martin Dewey Whitaker", "Martin D. Whitaker"], "question": " was the first director of the Clinton Laboratories (now the Oak Ridge National Laboratory)?"} +{"answers": ["International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians"], "question": "the established its Chern Prize nine years before the International Mathematical Union established its?"} +{"answers": ["Pastor", "Jean-Baptiste Pastor", "Jean-Baptiste"], "question": ", an orphan immigrant in 1880, founded Monaco's \"second dynasty\"?"} +{"answers": ["Poliçan, Gjirokastër", "Poliçan"], "question": "in , southern Albania, as well as in the rest of the Pogoni region, polyphonic singing is a local tradition?"} +{"answers": ["Utah Transfer of Public Lands Act"], "question": "64% of Utah is federal land, and Utah ?"} +{"answers": ["Lusaka Manifesto"], "question": "in the 1969 , black-ruled African states offered dialogue with apartheid South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Khalfon", "Abraham", "Khalfon"], "question": "Tripoli Jewish community leader and historian lost two sons in his lifetime – one in a plague and one who was burned at the stake?"} +{"answers": ["1886 Navy Midshipmen football team"], "question": ", the United States Naval Academy football team beat close rival Johns Hopkins with a last-second double lateral?"} +{"answers": ["Masanobu Takayanagi", "Takayanagi", "Masanobu"], "question": " was inspired to move to the U.S. and become a cinematographer after seeing a book about the subject in a Japanese bookstore?"} +{"answers": ["Gotlandsdricka"], "question": " is essentially the same everyday brew that the Vikings drank?"} +{"answers": ["Bookwheel"], "question": "the \"\" was one of the earliest devices that allowed a person to read multiple books in one location?"} +{"answers": ["Brambilla", "Giuseppina", "Giuseppina Brambilla"], "question": ", one of five opera-singer sisters, was a \"\" in Barcelona and Odessa?"} +{"answers": ["Super Bowl XLIX halftime show"], "question": "as a result of the , a dancer known as the \"Left Shark\" became an internet meme?"} +{"answers": ["Deborah", "Mowshowitz", "Deborah Mowshowitz"], "question": "Columbia University professor teaches introductory biology by having students solve famous historical problems?"} +{"answers": ["Creed", "Creed"], "question": "production has begun on , a spin-off of \"Rocky\" and the seventh film in the \"Rocky\" series?"} +{"answers": ["Sterculia urens"], "question": "the gum produced by the is used as a laxative and an aphrodisiac?"} +{"answers": ["Huda Y. Zoghbi", "Zoghbi", "Huda", "Huda Zoghbi"], "question": " \"\", the physician–scientist who identified the gene that causes Rett syndrome, originally wanted to study literature?"} +{"answers": ["Fortifications of Malta"], "question": "a nineteenth-century author wrote, \"there is not a more complete system of fortifications extant, in any part of the world, than \"?"} +{"answers": ["Hensley", "Ty Hensley", "Ty"], "question": "New York Yankees' prospect was allegedly assaulted by another athlete because Hensley did not want to discuss his $1.2 million signing bonus?"} +{"answers": ["John Norton", "John Norton", "John", "Norton"], "question": ", future United States Army lieutenant general, was college roommates with George Scratchley Brown, future Air Force Chief of Staff?"} +{"answers": ["World of His Love", "Tell the World of His Love"], "question": "the theme for World Youth Day 1995, \"\", was performed multiple times during the visit of Pope Francis in the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Renovation of the nuclear weapon arsenal of the United States"], "question": "the resulted in the setting of the Doomsday Clock two minutes closer to midnight?"} +{"answers": ["Le Conte's Thrasher", "LeConte's thrasher"], "question": "the \"\" can run faster than a trotting horse?"} +{"answers": ["Letter4u", "To the Youth in Europe and North America"], "question": "Iran's Supreme Leader, Khamenei, is alleged to be the first senior Islamic cleric directly about his religion?"} +{"answers": ["Landesman", "Peter Landesman", "Peter"], "question": " made his directorial debut with the 2013 film \"Parkland\", based on a non-fiction book's excerpt titled \"Four Days in November\"?"} +{"answers": ["2015 McDonald's All-American Boys Game"], "question": "the is the 38th annual McDonald's All-American Game and 5th consecutive at Chicago's United Center?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang Ruoxu", "Zhang", "Ruoxu"], "question": "although only two of poems have survived, one of them was called \"the poem of all poems\" by Wen Yiduo?"} +{"answers": ["Compulsory Miseducation"], "question": "in , Paul Goodman proposes that school be made non-compulsory?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir Abraham Elton, 2nd Baronet"], "question": "a bubble caused to flee England for France?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Wayte", "Mary", "Mary Alice Wayte", "Mary Wayte Bradburne", "Wayte"], "question": "swimmer won the first of four Olympic medals by defeating former world record-holder Sippy Woodhead in the final of the women's 200-meter freestyle at the 1984 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Recovery time", "Recovery time"], "question": "a method to reduce the temperature for an oven is to keep a baking stone in it?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Pistorius", "Pistorius", "Martin"], "question": "freelance programmer and author was believed to be in a persistent vegetative state but was actually suffering from locked-in syndrome?"} +{"answers": ["Hotesur scandal"], "question": "Argentine president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's government is trying to force the impeachment of the judge investigating her in the ?"} +{"answers": ["John Munn", "Munn", "John", "John Shannon Munn"], "question": ", one of the few first-class cricketers from Newfoundland, was killed in the wreck of a ship owned by his stepfather's company?"} +{"answers": ["Higher Ground", "Higher Ground"], "question": "Jennifer Rush's \"\" was covered by Mario Pelchat and Celine Dion in French as \"Plus haut que moi\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Ford", "Henry Ford", "Ford"], "question": " was a \"comparative nonentity\" who got various jobs because his wife's uncle was a bishop?"} +{"answers": ["Cincinnati Musical Center half dollar"], "question": "the \"goddess of music\" on the \"\" has been described as having \"the same appeal of a dancer with cramps\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grmay", "Tsgabu", "Tsgabu Grmay", "Tsgabu Gebremaryam Grmay"], "question": " was the first Ethiopian to win an international cycling event?"} +{"answers": ["Ribonuclease V1"], "question": ", an enzyme used to study the structure of transfer RNA, is found in the venom of the Caspian cobra?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "C. G. W. French", "French", "Charles Grafton Wilberton"], "question": "Arizona Territorial Chief Justice reunited with and married \"the love of his youth\" late in life?"} +{"answers": ["Richmond Park"], "question": " in London is three times the size of Central Park in New York?"} +{"answers": ["Lucy Alibar", "Alibar", "Lucy"], "question": "screenwriter raised money through online crowdfunding so she could afford to attend her film's screening at the Cannes Film Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm", "Hoyt", "Hoyt Wilhelm", "James Hoyt Wilhelm"], "question": " was the first relief pitcher elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Serb Uprising of 1596–97", "Serb uprising of 1596–97"], "question": "the came to an end due to lack of foreign support and defeat at the field of Gacko?"} +{"answers": ["Blackrock", "Blackrock"], "question": "filmgoers incorrectly believed that was a factual account of the murder of Leigh Leigh?"} +{"answers": ["Interference Archive"], "question": "an April 2013 exhibit in the featured homemade cardboard shields that were confiscated by the New York Police Department as weapons?"} +{"answers": ["Le Maistre", "Maistre", "Mattheus Le Maistre", "Mattheus"], "question": "Kapellmeister request for retirement was denied, yet he was granted a stipend?"} +{"answers": ["Bleu Horses"], "question": "the near Three Forks, Montana, are tall?"} +{"answers": ["Nicole Haislett", "Haislett", "Nicole", "Nicole Lee Haislett"], "question": "American swimmer is a three-time Olympic gold medalist who learned to swim at the age of 18 months?"} +{"answers": ["Nissan GT-R LM Nismo"], "question": "Nissan used a commercial during Super Bowl XLIX to debut their race car?"} +{"answers": ["Mu-Tao Wang", "Wang", "Mu-Tao"], "question": "Columbia mathematics professor did not consider himself a particularly good student?"} +{"answers": ["Tamas", "Tamas"], "question": "Govind Nihalani's Hindi film (1988) was initially aired as a television series?"} +{"answers": ["Hoosier cavefish"], "question": "the has its anus directly behind its gills?"} +{"answers": ["M15 Halftrack", "M15 Half-Track"], "question": "the T28E1 Combination Gun Motor Carriage, a version of the \"\", shot down 39 aircraft during the Battle of Kasserine Pass?"} +{"answers": ["Nagamasa", "Kawakita", "Nagamasa Kawakita"], "question": "Japanese movie producer introduced Kurosawa's \"Rashomon\" at the 1951 Venice Film Festival, where it won the Golden Lion?"} +{"answers": ["Krishna Upanishad"], "question": "the advocates serving God by love and devotion to achieve emancipation?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Hailey", "Hailey", "Charles"], "question": " developed the glass slumping technique on which the optics of the NuSTAR telescope are based?"} +{"answers": ["Capon Lake Whipple Truss Bridge"], "question": "the was originally built in 1874 on the South Branch Potomac River, but was moved to its current location on the Cacapon River in 1938?"} +{"answers": ["Paganino Paganini", "Paganino", "Paganini"], "question": " published the world's first Arabic-language printed edition of the Quran?"} +{"answers": ["Brownies' Book", "The Brownies' Book"], "question": "the title of the children's magazine \"\" alludes to black Americans being used as servants?"} +{"answers": ["Yang", "Yang Jiong", "Jiong"], "question": "the future poet was appointed to the prestigious Hongwen College at the age of nine?"} +{"answers": ["Hunlock Creek"], "question": "two men were ambushed while making sugar near the mouth of in 1780?"} +{"answers": ["Amberin", "Amberin Zaman", "Zaman"], "question": "Turkish journalist recognizes the Armenian Genocide and believes that the Turkish government must reconcile its history?"} +{"answers": ["Pombo Musical"], "question": "the children's album is based on the fables of Colombian poet Rafael Pombo?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Phillips", "Arthur Phillips", "Arthur Phillips"], "question": " composed a setting of \"The Requiem, or, Liberty of an Imprisoned Royalist\" by Thomas Pierce?"} +{"answers": ["Snail caviar"], "question": "in addition to escargot, some snail farms also produce \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bursać", "Marija Bursać", "Marija"], "question": " was the first woman to be proclaimed a People's Hero of Yugoslavia?"} +{"answers": ["Nyu Media Limited", "Nyu Media"], "question": "a dispute between and PayPal led to a reform of the latter's crowdfunding policies?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Pigfat"], "question": "General Vang Pao's dream of enemy troops hidden on the landing zone was verified by refugee interrogation?"} +{"answers": ["Richard", "Withers", "Richard Scott Withers", "Richard Withers"], "question": "Brother , an American hermit in Philadelphia, does not own a television or car but does own a computer?"} +{"answers": ["Japanese government-issued Oceanian Pound"], "question": "during World War II, \"\" was issued for use in the Gilbert and Solomon Islands, New Britain, and Papua New Guinea?"} +{"answers": ["The Seven Ages of Man", "The Seven Ages of Man"], "question": "Robert Smirke painted derived from a monologue in \"As You Like It\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sigma I-62 war game"], "question": "two and a half years before the Tonkin Gulf Incident, the concluded that American intervention in Vietnam would be unsuccessful?"} +{"answers": ["Urena", "Francisco Urena", "Francisco"], "question": "Massachusetts Secretary of Veterans' Affairs was the state's Veterans Services Director of the Year in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["INTEGER Millennium House"], "question": "the incorporates numerous environmental technology features, including a green roof and a geothermal heat pump?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Brunvand", "Jan Harold Brunvand"], "question": "folklorist describes urban legends as the \"kissing cousins of myths, fairy tales and rumors\"?"} +{"answers": ["Long Distance Call", "Long Distance Call"], "question": "Muddy Waters' 1951 blues song, \",\" was inspired by Blind Lemon Jefferson's 1929 song, \"Long Distance Moan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Beth Aharon Synagogue"], "question": "Shanghai's \"\" provided refuge to 400 rabbis and students of the Mir yeshiva, the only Eastern European yeshiva to survive the Holocaust intact?"} +{"answers": ["Atharvashikha Upanishad"], "question": "according to the , Om represents the Hindu Trinity, the Vedic scriptures, Vedic poetic meters and holy fires?"} +{"answers": ["Bodley", "R.", "Ronald Victor Courtenay Bodley", "R. V. C. Bodley"], "question": "a brief conversation with Lawrence of Arabia prompted to live with a nomadic tribe in the Sahara desert for seven years?"} +{"answers": ["Chotoder Chobi"], "question": "the main cast and supporting actors of the film were previously non-actors?"} +{"answers": ["Hungary", "Béla III of Hungary", "Béla"], "question": "the future was for a time the chosen successor of Byzantine emperor Manuel I Komnenos, who created the title \"despotes\" for him?"} +{"answers": ["2015 Fort Bliss shooting"], "question": "four months after Major General Stephen Twitty enacted measures to correct inadequate security at Fort Bliss, the response to the was described as \"a model of how to respond\"?"} +{"answers": ["Walder", "Pius", "Pius Walder"], "question": "the hairstyle, sideburns, life and death of Austrian poacher inspired the Tatort police procedural film \"Elvis lebt! (Elvis lives!)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Helleborus viridis"], "question": "the \"\" was used as a folk remedy to treat worms in children, and topically for lice?"} +{"answers": ["Rage", "Rage"], "question": "Newton Aduaka was the first independent black filmmaker to get a national release in the UK, for in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Taiaroa", "Taiaroa"], "question": "when the solitary octocoral was discovered in 1973, it was at first thought to be a sea anemone?"} +{"answers": ["Digital Witness"], "question": "St. Vincent's single \"\" was released on a limited-edition gold die-cut vinyl triangle?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait of an African Man"], "question": "the \"\" is the first portrait of a black man in European painting and might depict an archer, nobleman, Saint Maurice or Zwarte Piet?"} +{"answers": ["Clive", "Clive Shields", "Shields"], "question": "after announcing his retirement, Australian MP publicly attacked his own constituents, saying he was \"fed up with oiling the parish pump\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cottus girardi", "Potomac sculpin"], "question": "male and female prefer to live in different habitat conditions?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Walden Mayo", "Mayo", "Richard W. Mayo", "Richard Mayo", "Richard"], "question": "Olympic bronze medalist was a brigadier general in the Korean War?"} +{"answers": ["North Nicosia"], "question": ", the capital of Northern Cyprus, has a population of around 61,000 and hosts over 34,000 university students?"} +{"answers": ["Amlaíb", "Conung", "Amlaíb Conung"], "question": " was the first King of Dublin?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Off Balance"], "question": " was staged in only three days in hopes of catching the enemy off balance?"} +{"answers": ["Necklaced Spinetail", "Necklaced spinetail"], "question": "the \"\" sometimes sings from inside its globular nest?"} +{"answers": ["Ion", "Ion Agârbiceanu", "Agârbiceanu"], "question": "Romanian writer was influenced in his work by the four years he spent as a parish priest in the Apuseni Mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Lu Zhaolin", "Zhaolin", "Lu"], "question": "poet drowned himself after suffering from a debilitating disease for years?"} +{"answers": ["Retox", "Retox"], "question": "disappointment led to the creation of ?"} +{"answers": ["Lord Kitchener Wants You"], "question": "the use of \"\" was so ubiquitous that Lady Asquith began referring to him as simply \"the poster\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bolokhoveni"], "question": "the were forced to supply the Mongol army with crops after the Mongols destroyed Kiev in 1240?"} +{"answers": ["Tarrant County Corrections Center"], "question": "a Christian education program at the was shut down as unconstitutional?"} +{"answers": ["Balović", "Julije", "Julije Balović"], "question": "in 1693 wrote a multilingual dictionary on five languages, including Albanian?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Simcoe Junction Railway"], "question": "in retaliation for trains' killing of their cattle, farmers would spread lard on the tracks of the ?"} +{"answers": ["The Abbot's Fish House, Meare", "The Abbot's Fish House"], "question": " \"\" is the only surviving monastic fishery building in England?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Pantulf", "William Pantulf"], "question": "the Anglo-Norman baron cleared himself from suspicion of murdering his lord's wife by undergoing a trial by ordeal?"} +{"answers": ["Acer chaneyi"], "question": "with a 20-million-year fossil record, has the longest fossil record of the Western North American maples?"} +{"answers": ["Christian Socialism in Utah", "Christian socialism in Utah"], "question": " prompted a debate on whether \"socialism or individualism was taught by the New Testament as a basis for Christian government\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hager Mountain"], "question": "a fire lookout station has been located on since 1915?"} +{"answers": ["Rosenfeldt", "Hans Rosenfeldt", "Hans"], "question": " \"\"creator of the Scandinavian crime series \"The Bridge\", which has spawned two international adaptationsbriefly worked as a sea lion trainer?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Malka", "Malka", "Richard"], "question": "in 2007 successfully defended the editor of \"Charlie Hebdo\" against charges of inciting racism?"} +{"answers": ["Humboldtian model of higher education", "Humboldtian education ideal"], "question": "Wilhelm von Humboldt created a revolutionary at the University of Berlin?"} +{"answers": ["Live Forever as You Are Now with Alan Resnick"], "question": "Alan Resnick's house was transformed into the set of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Pedro Rivera", "Pedro", "Pedro Rivera", "Rivera"], "question": ", Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf's nominee to become education secretary, was honored by the White House as a \"champion of change\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cola nitida"], "question": "the is used in the manufacture of both cola drinks and chocolate that has a high melting point?"} +{"answers": ["Conxita Julià", "Julià", "Conxita"], "question": " is best known for a handkerchief she owned?"} +{"answers": ["Educating the Disfranchised and Disinherited"], "question": "Booker T. Washington \"\" was the protégé of American General Samuel Chapman Armstrong, as described in his 1999 biography ?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel Synagogue", "Ohel Rachel Synagogue", "Ohel Rachel"], "question": "Shanghai's , described as \"second to none in the East\", was on the World Monuments Watch's list of most endangered sites?"} +{"answers": ["Bhakti", "Sharma", "Bhakti Sharma"], "question": " is the first Asian woman and the youngest in the world to set a record in open swimming in Antarctic waters?"} +{"answers": ["Sony Pictures Entertainment hackeru", "Sony Pictures hack", "Sony Pictures"], "question": "after from Sony Pictures Entertainment, former employees sued the company for failing to protect their data?"} +{"answers": ["Bezauberndes Fräulein"], "question": "Ralph Benatzky wrote both libretto and music of the musical comedy , inspired by the French farce \"La petite chocolatière\"?"} +{"answers": ["Natalio Alberto Nisman", "Alberto", "Alberto Nisman", "Nisman"], "question": "Do you know that, until his death, Argentine prosecutor had been working on the case of the AMIA bombing, the 1994 terrorist attack against Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA)?"} +{"answers": ["Zigrasolabis"], "question": "the first four specimens of the fossil earwig are all preserved in the same piece of amber?"} +{"answers": ["Padayappa"], "question": "although not his final release, (1999) was the last film that Sivaji Ganesan worked?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of West Virginia", "flag of West Virginia"], "question": "the West Virginia Legislature adopted the \"(present flag pictured)\" in 1905, based on the flag used by West Virginia's committee at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition?"} +{"answers": ["Thomaskantor"], "question": "the position of in Bach's time has been described as \"one of the most respected and influential musical offices of Protestant Germany\"?"} +{"answers": ["Canada Job Grant"], "question": "when first proposed in 2013, the was described as \"economic sabotage\" by Quebec's finance minister Nicolas Marceau?"} +{"answers": ["Rico", "Rico Emanuel Abreu", "Rico Abreu", "Abreu"], "question": "because he is tall, uses foot blocks to operate his race car's throttle?"} +{"answers": ["Parker Training Academy Dutch Barn"], "question": "the \"\" in Red Hook, New York, is one of the last built in the Hudson Valley?"} +{"answers": ["Edmond", "Edmond Debeaumarché", "Debeaumarché"], "question": " (1906–1959) was a French postal worker who was honored with a stamp for his service with the French Resistance?"} +{"answers": ["Caproni Ca.60", "Ca.60 Transaereo"], "question": "the eight-engine, nine-wing flying boat prototype was intended to become a 100-passenger transatlantic airliner, but crashed on its second flight?"} +{"answers": ["Minnie Evans", "Minnie", "Minnie Evans", "Evans"], "question": ", chair of the Prairie Band of Potawatomi Nation, prevented termination of her tribe and won reparations for her people from the Indian Claims Commission?"} +{"answers": ["Pasquino Corso", "Corso", "Pasquino"], "question": "General Francesco Ferruccio compared the ranks of 16th-century Corsican \"condottiero\" to tabby cats, beautiful but unable to catch mice?"} +{"answers": ["Musa McKim", "Musa Hunter McKim", "McKim", "Musa", "Musa McKim Guston"], "question": " painted a mural in a U.S. Forest Service building along with her husband, abstract artist Philip Guston?"} +{"answers": ["Megoura viciae"], "question": "the \"\" only produces winged aphids after three generations?"} +{"answers": ["Hail, Caesar!"], "question": "the upcoming Coen brothers film , set in the 1950s Hollywood film industry, was originally planned to have a 1920s setting?"} +{"answers": ["Fitch", "Sheree Fitch", "Sheree"], "question": "Canadian children's author was the poet laureate of a golf tournament in the Arctic?"} +{"answers": ["Kincaid", "Trevor", "Trevor Kincaid"], "question": "by the time he turned 27, had discovered more than 240 new insect species?"} +{"answers": ["Inzell"], "question": "several major skating events, including the 2010–11 Speed Skating World Cup, have been held at the ice rink in the small Bavarian town of ?"} +{"answers": ["Jolly Darkie Target Game"], "question": "the 1890 \"(cover pictured)\", one of many games of its time having themes of violence against black people, is now part of collectable black memorabilia?"} +{"answers": ["1912 White House intrusion"], "question": "in 1912 Michael Winter twice in one day?"} +{"answers": ["Chironomus riparius"], "question": "the larvae of the are blood red due to haemoglobin?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Tuts", "Michael Tuts", "Philip Michael Tuts"], "question": "particle physicist and Columbia professor is often mistaken for horror author Stephen King?"} +{"answers": ["Jim Dolan", "Dolan", "Jim Dolan", "Jim"], "question": "sculptor portrayed Albert Einstein throwing a Frisbee?"} +{"answers": ["1937 Fox vault fire"], "question": "most of Fox Film's silents were lost in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Francisco D'Andrade", "Francisco", "Francisco d’Andrade", "D'Andrade", "Francisco Augusto D'Andrade"], "question": " \"\" appears in his signature role Don Giovanni in three paintings by Max Slevogt?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund", "Creswell", "Edmund William Creswell", "Edmund Creswell"], "question": "despite breaking a collarbone after only ten minutes, Lieut. played the whole of the first FA Cup Final?"} +{"answers": ["New Synagogue", "New Synagogue"], "question": "the , which once served the Russian Jews in Shanghai, has been demolished?"} +{"answers": ["Hôtel d'Alluye"], "question": "the hosted Scarface's brother in 1588?"} +{"answers": ["Market Cross", "Market Cross, Cheddar"], "question": "the \"\" in Cheddar has stood for 500 years, but been damaged by traffic twice since 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Won't Get Fooled Again"], "question": "\"\" was the last song Keith Moon ever played live with The Who?"} +{"answers": ["Ammodytes americanus"], "question": "schools of bury themselves in sand each night to avoid predators?"} +{"answers": ["Minorities", "Minorities"], "question": "six different sects in Lebanon?"} +{"answers": ["David I. Robinson", "Robinson", "David Ingersoll Robinson", "David"], "question": "Gloucester, Massachusetts, mayor chose to resign rather than sign a liquor license?"} +{"answers": ["Garuda Upanishad"], "question": "the , dedicated to the \"Lord of birds\", includes spells claimed to cure wounds inflicted by poisonous snakes, ghosts, and demons?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Fay"], "question": " caused about 3.8 million USD in damage in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Jilt shop"], "question": "a popular form of entertainment at was rat-baiting?"} +{"answers": ["Charb"], "question": "the French satirical cartoonist \"\", a victim of the \"Charlie Hebdo\" shooting in Paris in January, had been on Al-Qaeda's \"most wanted list\" since 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Hayyim Adadi", "Adadi", "Abraham Hayyim", "Abraham"], "question": "as head of the rabbinical court in Tripoli, Libya, levied a 5 percent tax on local merchants to pay for teachers for poor children?"} +{"answers": ["Ornate shrew"], "question": "the tail of the is bicolored?"} +{"answers": ["Brad Craddock", "Craddock", "Brad"], "question": "football player of the Maryland Terrapins was tutored by NFL Pro Bowler Matt Stover?"} +{"answers": ["The Legend of Lucky Pie"], "question": " was called the Chinese \"knock-off\" of \"Adventure Time\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Marshall", "James Creel Marshall", "James C. Marshall"], "question": " was the first Chief Engineer of the Manhattan District?"} +{"answers": ["Violet", "Violet"], "question": "in Roger Scruton's of the eccentric love-life of Violet Gordon-Woodhouse, a leading lady is sung by a baritone?"} +{"answers": ["Parisian Women in Algerian Costume", "Parisian Women in Algerian Costume"], "question": "Renoir's harem scene, \"\", was rejected for the Paris Salon of 1872?"} +{"answers": ["Aitken", "Alexandra Aitken", "Alexandra"], "question": ", daughter of former British politician Jonathan Aitken, converted to Sikhism and changed her name to Uttrang Kaur Khalsa?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Diamond Arrow"], "question": "the victors in abandoned the battlefield?"} +{"answers": ["Didemnum vexillum"], "question": "new colonies of the can form by \"dripping\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tor", "Wager", "Tor Wager", "Tor D. Wager"], "question": "a 2013 study by American neuroscientist found that it is possible to detect physical pain in humans using an fMRI scan?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Reardon", "Thomas", "Reardon"], "question": " was for a time Microsoft's entire Internet Explorer development team?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas(ine)", "Thomas(ine) Hall", "Hall"], "question": "in 1629 a Virginia court sentenced to wear items of both male and female clothing simultaneously?"} +{"answers": ["Lionel de Jersey Harvard", "Lionel", "Harvard"], "question": "after \"\" died in World WarI, a fellow officer wrote, \"If Harvard College made him what he was, I want my sons to go there that it may do the same for them\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gelou"], "question": "the only source on the life of , the Vlach ruler of Transylvania, is the chronicle \"Gesta Hungarorum\"?"} +{"answers": ["Uttanka"], "question": "the rare clouds that shower in the desert are called \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tomislav", "Smoljanović", "Tomislav Smoljanović"], "question": " \"guerrilla science approach\" uncovered financial ties between medical researchers and an American pharmaceutical company?"} +{"answers": ["Vainglory", "Vainglory"], "question": "\"The Guardian\" iOS game of 2014, , was chosen to demonstrate the iPhone 6's graphics capabilities at the phone's launch event?"} +{"answers": ["Caroline Dawson"], "question": "portraying the role of lesbian headmistress in \"Last Tango in Halifax\" earned actress Sarah Lancashire the most fan mail of her career?"} +{"answers": ["SpotHero"], "question": " is a mobile app that allows motorists to reserve parking spaces at a discount?"} +{"answers": ["Shankill United Predators F.C.", "Shankill United F.C."], "question": "the were the first Northern Irish team to play in the UEFA Women's Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Beda people"], "question": "the are the smallest officially recognised tribe in Jammu and Kashmir?"} +{"answers": ["Bail Act 2013", "Bail Act"], "question": "the New South Wales includes an \"unacceptable risk\" test?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Ernest Cashel", "Cashel"], "question": ", who once escaped from a moving train by jumping out the bathroom window, was hanged on this day in 1904?"} +{"answers": ["Lazi Church"], "question": "the convent of \"\" in Lazi, Siquijor is one of the largest convents built during the Spanish colonial era in the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Brock Center", "Brock Environmental Center"], "question": "with two 1,600-gallon (6,056-liter) cisterns and a filtering system, is the first project in the US to receive a commercial permit to use rainwater as drinking water?"} +{"answers": ["Empire", "Empire"], "question": " marks the television directorial debut for Academy Award–nominated director Lee Daniels?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Merriman", "Merriman"], "question": "despite a \"perfect\" performance in goal, was on the losing side in the first FA Cup Final?"} +{"answers": ["The customer is not a moron"], "question": "David Ogilvy's quotation \"\" has been reused by the BBC and the CEO of Saatchi & Saatchi?"} +{"answers": ["Delta Psi", "Delta Psi"], "question": "the fraternity at the University of Vermont was famous for its 100-keg Oktoberfest parties?"} +{"answers": ["Frances Jocelyn, Viscountess Jocelyn", "Jocelyn", "Frances"], "question": "the collages of the Victorian photographer \"\" were said to have \"subverted the realistic nature of photography\"?"} +{"answers": ["2003 Food City 500"], "question": "the was the 2,000th NASCAR Winston Cup Series race?"} +{"answers": ["Bow Creek", "Bow Creek"], "question": "in the early 1970s, was nearly devoid of aquatic life, but within five years had substantial fish populations and is now Class A Wild Trout Waters?"} +{"answers": ["Tomislav Kezarovski", "Tomislav", "Kezarovski"], "question": "Macedonian journalist was sentenced to 4½ years for allegedly revealing the identity of a protected witness?"} +{"answers": ["Die heilige Ente"], "question": " was seen widely across Germany until the Third Reich silenced it?"} +{"answers": ["Shortia galacifolia"], "question": " \"\" was rediscovered nearly 100 years after its first sighting?"} +{"answers": ["Kaumodaki"], "question": "the god Vishnu's represents his wife?"} +{"answers": ["Grabaciones Accidentales"], "question": ", established in 1981, was one of Spain's first independent record labels?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm", "William Egon of Fürstenberg", "Fürstenberg", "Wilhelm Egon von Fürstenberg"], "question": " was a Prince in the Holy Roman Empire, and making 90,000 livres a year as a French agent, when he was arrested for treason?"} +{"answers": ["Somerset County Cricket Club in 1882", "Somerset County Cricket Club"], "question": "in against Lancashire, the stumps had to be moved, because the pitch was \"a puddle\"?"} +{"answers": ["Belleville and North Hastings Railway"], "question": "the didn't reach either Belleville or North Hastings?"} +{"answers": ["Tannenberg", "David Tannenberg", "David"], "question": "the pipe organ at the Old Salem Visitor Center \"\" was constructed by , who has been called \"the most important eighteenth-century American organ-builder\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hemlock Run"], "question": "the Pennsylvania Game Commission maintains riprap on ?"} +{"answers": ["Trouble", "Trouble"], "question": "\"\" was the promotional single for \"\", and was described by \"Billboard\" as being as goofy as the film?"} +{"answers": ["Parsons", "John S. Parsons", "John"], "question": "Gloucester, Massachusetts Mayor led raids on the city's brothels while the City Marshal was otherwise engaged?"} +{"answers": ["Mas'ud Hai Rakkah", "Mas'ud", "Rakkah"], "question": " traveled to Libya to collect funds for the Jews of Jerusalem, and ended up serving as Chief Rabbi of Tripoli for 20 years?"} +{"answers": ["Fuck It, We'll Do It Live"], "question": " contains no overdubs and has several wrong notes?"} +{"answers": ["Spotted blue-eye", "Pseudomugil gertrudae"], "question": "the \"\" has been found in water of pH 3.68 to 9.4?"} +{"answers": ["Louise Lincoln Kerr", "Louise", "Louise Lincoln", "Kerr"], "question": ", a member of the Arizona Women's Hall of Fame, co-founded the National Society of Arts and Letters and Phoenix Symphony?"} +{"answers": ["Pyissi", "Ananda Pyissi", "Ananda"], "question": "Minister-General and his Royal Burmese Army twice failed to stop the first two Mongol invasions of Burma?"} +{"answers": ["The Ascension", "The Ascension"], "question": "the cover artwork for Glenn Branca's 1981 album is by painter Robert Longo?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Albert Zukowski", "Charles Zukowski", "Zukowski", "Charles"], "question": " received the Presidential Young Investigator Award for his work in VLSI circuit simulation?"} +{"answers": ["Flynn Rider"], "question": "in \"Tangled\", the Walt Disney adaptation of the fairy tale \"Rapunzel\", the princess is not rescued by a prince, but by ?"} +{"answers": ["Yi", "Qin", "Qin Yi"], "question": "Premier Zhou Enlai called the most beautiful woman in China?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Allen Brewster Hazelton", "Hazelton", "Mary Brewster Hazelton", "Mary"], "question": " exhibited \"The Letter\" \"\" at the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition, where she won a bronze medal?"} +{"answers": ["Quaranjavirus"], "question": "a that can infect humans was discovered in 1953, but it took 60 years to classify it?"} +{"answers": ["Jack", "Zink", "John Smith Zink", "Jack Zink"], "question": " was a mechanical engineer who received 35 patents for combustion equipment inventions, and was noted for his achievements in business, car racing, and philanthropy?"} +{"answers": ["Love & Friendship"], "question": "the upcoming film is based on Jane Austen's epistolary novel, \"Lady Susan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Fairweather", "Fairweather", "Patrick"], "question": " was the first director of the Butrint Foundation, which aims to preserve and conserve Albania's Butrint archaeological site?"} +{"answers": ["Kaushitaki Brahmana Upanishad", "Kaushitaki Upanishad"], "question": "the teaches that knowledge should be one's pursuit, not religious rituals?"} +{"answers": ["Lichtenstein", "Alice Hinda Lichtenstein", "Alice H. Lichtenstein", "Alice"], "question": " is the lead author of the American Heart Association's Diet and Lifestyle Recommendations?"} +{"answers": ["1965 Moroccan protests", "1965 Moroccan riots"], "question": "on March 30, 1965, following the , King HassanII categorically wished illiteracy upon Moroccan intellectuals?"} +{"answers": ["Lillian Leach Boyd", "Lillian Leach", "Leach", "Lillian"], "question": "\"Smoke From Your Cigarette\" by and the Mellows was Lou Reed's favorite song?"} +{"answers": ["Post Instrument"], "question": "the directly converted visual measurements of aircraft into map locations?"} +{"answers": ["Krodhavasa"], "question": "in the Sanskrit epic poem \"Ramayana\", , wife of Kashyapa, was short-tempered, and the children born to her were ferocious animals, birds, and fish, all monsters with sharp teeth?"} +{"answers": ["Blockupy movement", "Blockupy"], "question": "280 people were injured, 30 cars were set on fire, and 8 bus stops were destroyed during a protest by the ?"} +{"answers": ["Ferdinand Praeger", "Praeger", "Ferdinand"], "question": "Richard Wagner considered his to be \"a bit over-excited for the level of his education\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jeannette Corbiere Lavell", "Jeannette", "Lavell", "Corbiere Lavell", "Jeannette Vivian Corbiere Lavell"], "question": " served as president of the Native Women's Association of Canada?"} +{"answers": ["On The Run Tour", "On the Run Tour", "On the Run Tour"], "question": "Beyoncé and Jay-Z's was promoted by a faux movie trailer featuring eight celebrity cameos?"} +{"answers": ["Karnes Hollow"], "question": " is named after a valley whose etymology is unknown?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José Manuel Fortuny", "Fortuny", "José Manuel Fortuny Arana"], "question": "communist leader was a friend and adviser to Guatemalan President Jacobo Árbenz?"} +{"answers": ["Sunday football in Northern Ireland"], "question": "until 2008 ?"} +{"answers": ["Monique Watteau", "Monique", "Watteau"], "question": " wrote feminist fantasy novels, raised monkeys, and drew a yeti for Hergé?"} +{"answers": ["Mesrop of Khizan", "Mesrop", "Khizan"], "question": "one of paintings \"\" features Jesus Christ stepping on the head of a dragon?"} +{"answers": ["Nanticoke Creek"], "question": " has been erroneously referred to as Lee's Creek, Miller's Creek, Robbins Creek, Bobbs Creek, Rummage Creek, and Warrior Run Creek?"} +{"answers": ["Eaton", "Cora Smith Eaton", "Cora Smith", "Cora"], "question": "American physician was the first woman to summit the East Peak of Mount Olympus, and eventually climbed all six of Washington's major mountains?"} +{"answers": ["Johnsonia pubescens"], "question": "the Western Australian grows readily in cultivation?"} +{"answers": ["Lewitscharoff", "Sibylle Lewitscharoff", "Sibylle"], "question": "the title of \"\" first crime novel, \"Killmousky\", comes from the name of a cat in \"Midsomer Murders\"?"} +{"answers": ["La Couchette"], "question": "Jack Whitehall ran off the set during the filming of \"\", an episode of anthology series \"Inside No. 9\", to vomit?"} +{"answers": ["Rangel", "Caio", "Caio Rangel"], "question": "Brazilian footballer signed for Italian club Cagliari in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["2015 Uttar Pradesh train accident"], "question": "a killed fifty-eight people and injured more than 150 in Uttar Pradesh, India?"} +{"answers": ["Figaro Gets a Divorce"], "question": " will take place in Cardiff more than two centuries after his marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Allegory of Fortune"], "question": " \"(detail pictured)\" almost got its painter jailed and excommunicated?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Jean Cuthand Goodwill", "Goodwill", "Jean Cuthand Goodwill OC"], "question": "as a nurse in rural Saskatchewan, often reached emergency patients via bush plane or dog team?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of Robert Peel, Parliament Square", "Statue of Robert Peel"], "question": "the was the final work by Matthew Noble to be completed?"} +{"answers": ["Mueller", "Kayla", "Kayla Jean Mueller", "Kayla Mueller"], "question": "ISIL hostage once participated in the International Solidarity Movement in defending the homes of Palestinians?"} +{"answers": ["Cool", "Cool"], "question": "Roy English, who lends his vocals to Alesso's \"\", was originally a member of Eye Alaska?"} +{"answers": ["The Good Terrorist"], "question": "a critic said that the heroine of Doris Lessing's novel is neither a good person nor a good revolutionary?"} +{"answers": ["Dillaye", "Stephen", "Stephen Devalson Dillaye", "Stephen D. Dillaye"], "question": ", briefly the presidential nominee of the Union Greenback Labor Party, was once beaten in the head with a cane by a former Congressman?"} +{"answers": ["Coal Creek", "Coal Creek"], "question": "the \"indescribable damage\" caused by of rain descending upon in 90 minutes did not qualify for federal aid?"} +{"answers": ["Meirhaeghe", "Jef", "Van Meirhaeghe", "Jef Van Meirhaeghe"], "question": " was the most combative cyclist in Oman?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudoplexaura porosa"], "question": "metabolites isolated from the show cytotoxic activity against human tumour cells?"} +{"answers": ["May", "May Smith", "May Smith", "Smith"], "question": "the psychologist spent three years studying the effects of fatigue on herself?"} +{"answers": ["East Fork Harveys Creek"], "question": " is impaired for an unknown reason?"} +{"answers": ["Stanley Anderson", "Anderson", "Stanley Anderson", "Stanley"], "question": "when paintings by were exhibited at the Royal Academy in London, there was a \"stampede\" to buy them?"} +{"answers": ["Battin High School"], "question": "when closed in 1977, it was the last all-girls public high school in New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["September Morn", "September Morn"], "question": "the now-lost film concluded with a sailor having \"Votes for Women\" tattooed on his chest?"} +{"answers": ["W.", "William Maxwell Cowan", "W. Maxwell Cowan", "Cowan"], "question": "before studying medicine and making significant contributions to modern neuroanatomy, South African neuroscientist considered becoming an attorney?"} +{"answers": ["Keepers of the Streak"], "question": "one of the four photographers filmed in checked himself out of hospital after a heart attack to attend Super Bowl X?"} +{"answers": ["Hortensia Blanch Pita", "Hortensia", "Pita"], "question": " book described how Barcelona appeared to burn at the end of the Spanish Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Donald", "Donald M. Kerr", "Donald M. Kerr", "Kerr"], "question": "the High Desert Museum near Bend in central Oregon was founded by ?"} +{"answers": ["National Liberation Council"], "question": "after the took over Ghana on February 24, 1966, covert operations specialist Robert Komer called their new government \"almost pathetically pro-Western\"?"} +{"answers": ["Louisa Parr", "Louisa", "Parr"], "question": " novel \"Adam and Eve\" was used as a source of Cornish English in the \"English Dialect Dictionary\"?"} +{"answers": ["Genevieve Marie Grotjan Feinstein", "Genevieve", "Genevieve Grotjan Feinstein", "Feinstein"], "question": "during World War II, \"\" made \"one of the greatest achievements in the history of U.S. codebreaking\"?"} +{"answers": ["Patient Zero", "Patient Zero"], "question": "the upcoming film was originally known as \"Patient Z\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gargi", "Vachaknavi", "Gargi Vachaknavi"], "question": "in Vedic literature, is honored as one of the great natural philosophers, renowned expounder of the Vedas, and a person with knowledge of Brahmavidya?"} +{"answers": ["Bee Sellers Hollow"], "question": "in the early 20th century, John McHenry sold honey from the valley of to locals?"} +{"answers": ["V1191 Cygni"], "question": "the W Ursae Majoris variable star system has one of the highest known rates of mass transfer?"} +{"answers": ["Seymour Van Gundy", "Gundy", "Seymour", "Van Gundy", "Seymour Dean Van Gundy"], "question": " was offered an assistantship at the University of Wisconsin to continue studying cucumbers?"} +{"answers": ["Kadethankar", "Sucheta Kadethankar", "Sucheta"], "question": "on July 15, 2011, became the first Indian woman to walk across the Gobi desert \"\", a distance of ?"} +{"answers": ["Det sjungande trädet", "Det sjungande trädet"], "question": "the premiere of Erik Bergman's only full-length opera, (\"The Singing Tree\"), was delayed for over a year because of its complex staging requirements?"} +{"answers": ["Rosa", "Salvatierra", "Rosa Julieta Montaño Salvatierra"], "question": ", who was arrested during the 1980 Bolivian Coup, later served in the House of Deputies?"} +{"answers": ["1986 Giro d'Italia", "Giro d'Italia"], "question": "the was won by Roberto Visentini?"} +{"answers": ["‘Ofa Likiliki", "‘Ofa", "Likiliki"], "question": ", a Tongan attorney and women's rights activist, won a Best Project award for her film \"Dear Tita\" from the Pan-Pacific Media Project in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Autonomous Turkish Cypriot Administration"], "question": "the set up its own airline within months of its establishment?"} +{"answers": ["If 60's Was 90's"], "question": "Jimi Hendrix Jnr appears in the music video for Beautiful People's \"\", miming to Jimi Hendrix's guitar solo?"} +{"answers": ["Shinn", "Anne", "Anne O'Hagan Shinn", "Anne O'Hagan"], "question": "feminist writer is thought to have written anonymously about the difficulties of living with an old-fashioned mother?"} +{"answers": ["Pat Nuttall", "Nuttall", "Pat"], "question": " showed that systemic infection of the host is not required for pathogens such as tick-borne encephalitis virus \"\" to be transmitted between vectors?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Palmdale"], "question": "missiles from USAF fighter planes started dozens of fires in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Filipinki"], "question": " was the first Polish all-girl vocal group?"} +{"answers": ["Eoprephasma"], "question": "the fossil stick insect was described from two isolated forewings?"} +{"answers": ["Chrissy Conant", "Chrissy", "Conant"], "question": "to create \"Chrissy Skin Rug\", artist was covered in Vaseline and silicone to make a life-size cast of her body?"} +{"answers": ["ICC Champions Trophy", "2002 ICC Champions Trophy"], "question": "India and Sri Lanka shared the after the final was washed out twice?"} +{"answers": ["Raquel", "Liberman", "Raquel Liberman"], "question": " \"(pictured, center)\" escaped twice from slavery and helped to dissolve the Zwi Migdal, an early-20th-century Argentine human trafficking ring?"} +{"answers": ["Sharapova", "Margarita", "Margarita Sharapova"], "question": "novelist left Russia because she was told she would suffer for her books?"} +{"answers": ["John Gosse Freeze", "Freeze", "John"], "question": " was on the bar of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, for more than 60 years?"} +{"answers": ["Lotman", "Herb", "Herb Lotman"], "question": " was involved both in the development of the Chicken McNugget and the founding of the Women's PGA golf championship?"} +{"answers": ["Patersonia sericea"], "question": "eastern Australia has a ?"} +{"answers": ["Dragonfly", "Anisoptera"], "question": "the first scientific descriptions of several species of were published by the watercolourist Moses Harris \"(one of his illustrations pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gravel Run", "Gravel Run"], "question": "a borehole dug at the mouth of in the late 1800s revealed 38 different strata?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Margaret O'Reilly", "Mary", "O'Reilly"], "question": "U.S. Mint Assistant Director three times had her mandatory retirement extended by order of Franklin D. Roosevelt, but he refused when he was asked to extend it a fourth time?"} +{"answers": ["Know Your IX"], "question": " has been termed a \"survivor-run, student-driven campaign to end campus sexual violence\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ximena", "Ximena Cuevas", "Cuevas"], "question": " is the first Mexican videographic artist whose works were acquired for the permanent collection of New York's MoMA?"} +{"answers": ["Rodríguez", "Eduardo", "Eduardo Rodríguez", "Eduardo Rodríguez"], "question": "when broke his right arm at the age of seven, he learned how to pitch with his left arm?"} +{"answers": ["Houses at Auvers"], "question": "Vincent van Gogh's \"\" is an oil painting featuring a peasant cottage, as were many of his works?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Bauer Mock", "Mock", "Elizabeth Bauer", "Elizabeth"], "question": " was the first former Taliesin fellow to join the Museum of Modern Art staff?"} +{"answers": ["Prisoners of the Sun"], "question": "the fourteenth volume of \"The Adventures of Tintin\"was made into a musical in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Pleurobrachia pileus"], "question": "the sea gooseberry has fishing tentacles up to twenty times its body length?"} +{"answers": ["Concha", "Concha Michel", "Michel"], "question": ", whose grandfather was a feudal lord on the coast of Jalisco, Mexico, was a communist and supported women's farming collectives?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Raikhel", "Raikhel", "Alexander S. Raikhel", "Alexander"], "question": "as a child, wanted to be a scientist so badly that he deliberately failed a vision test so he could wear glasses?"} +{"answers": ["Mrigayaa"], "question": "the 1976 Hindi film marked the acting debut of danseuse Mamata Shankar \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henry C. Gooding", "Henry Clay Gooding", "Henry", "Gooding"], "question": "after being shot during an attempted robbery, lived for over a decade with a bullet lodged near his heart?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Nigel"], "question": "in 1985 the Fijian island of Viti Levu was hit by two tropical cyclones and Ericwithin 36 hours?"} +{"answers": ["Cheek to Cheek", "Cheek to Cheek"], "question": "Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett's collaborative jazz album won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album?"} +{"answers": ["Icaza", "Amelia Denis de Icaza", "Amelia"], "question": "a massive Panamanian Flag flies above the statue of , who wrote \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Barnes Run", "Barnes Run Creek"], "question": "in the early 1900s, and Wolffs Run made up 25 percent of the water supply of Hazleton, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Paul", "Tremo", "Paul Tremo"], "question": "the motto of a cookbook by \"\", a court chef to King Stanislaus Augustus of Poland, was, \"Not everyone thinks, but everyone eats\"?"} +{"answers": ["Palestine", "Palestine"], "question": "the first clear use of the name \"\" was in the 5th century B.C. by Ancient Greek historian Herodotus?"} +{"answers": ["Georges de Peyrebrune", "Georges", "Peyrebrune", "George de Peyrebrune"], "question": " was \"one of the most widely read women in France\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joint Agency Coordination Centre"], "question": "the was established by Australia to coordinate the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370?"} +{"answers": ["Ferguson", "Angella Dorothea Ferguson", "Angella D. 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nuclei to form helium?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah Kerrigan", "Sarah Louise Kerrigan"], "question": "in 2012 \"Complex\" ranked as the most evil woman in gaming?"} +{"answers": ["Sugar Notch", "Notch Run", "Sugar Notch Run"], "question": "although is impaired for its entire length, brook trout inhabit it upstream of the Hanover Area Recreation Fields?"} +{"answers": ["Kham Ouane Boupha", "Boupha", "Kham"], "question": " supplied seven paratroopers for spying inside China?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Monument"], "question": "the , the world's tallest obelisk, sustained more than 150 cracks from the 2011 Virginia earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Imna", "Arroyo", "Imna Arroyo"], "question": "the art of is based on the theme of \"women's energy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rwandan Revolution"], "question": "336,000 Tutsi fled Rwanda during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Quinceañera", "Quinceañera"], "question": "the directors of shot the film in their neighbors' houses and cast their cleaning lady in a role?"} 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"question": " is the second Tim Burton film to be shot in Tampa Bay, the first being \"Edward Scissorhands\" in 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Graham technique"], "question": " of Martha Graham gave at least one man \"vagina envy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fresh Wharf"], "question": " \"(pictured in the early 1960s)\" in the City of London stood on the site of a quay that dated back to Roman Londinium?"} +{"answers": ["Balwant", "Nandgarh", "Balwant Singh", "Balwant Singh Nandgarh"], "question": "in 2007, the high priest of Takht Sri Damdama Sahib, , formed a Sikh group called Ek Noor Khalsa Fauj to stop the religious gathering of Dera Sacha Sauda?"} +{"answers": ["Spiderwoman Theater"], "question": "a performance in Italy was cancelled for fear of riots?"} +{"answers": ["Niloofar Rahmani", "Niloofar", "Rahmani"], "question": " is Afghanistan's first female fixed-wing Air Force aviator?"} +{"answers": ["To Live for the Masses"], "question": "the Philippine documentary , on the life of former president Joseph Estrada, was initially given an \"XXX\" rating by the MTCRB and was banned from public exhibition?"} +{"answers": ["May 18th National Cemetery"], "question": "the commemorates victims of the Gwangju Uprising in Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Stella Sierra", "Sierra", "Stella"], "question": "just two of many books are said to have confirmed the poet's \"place in Panamanian letters\"?"} +{"answers": ["Roaring Brook Swamp", "Roaring Brook", "Roaring Brook", "Roaring Brook Creek"], "question": " flows through Roaring Brook?"} +{"answers": ["Ilse", "Ilse Thiele", "Thiele"], "question": " \"\" was the president of the Democratic Women's League of Germany from 1953 to 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Taunton Unitarian Chapel"], "question": "the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge walked to preach at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Love", "Tom", "Love"], "question": " dropped out of college twice before becoming the billionaire owner of Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores?"} +{"answers": ["Abrahams Creek"], "question": " was named for a local Mohican chief?"} +{"answers": ["Shree Govindajee Temple"], "question": "in the in Imphal, Manipur, the plating of the domes is said to be made up of of gold?"} +{"answers": ["Telopea oreades"], "question": "an Australian is thriving at Wakehurst Place?"} +{"answers": ["St. Peter", "St. Peter, Leipzig"], "question": "the present Gothic Revival \"\" in Leipzig replaced an actual Gothic church?"} +{"answers": ["Love", "F.", "Frank C. Love", "Frank Criner Love", "F. C. Love"], "question": " father built Purcell's Love Hotel?"} +{"answers": ["Willard's Woods"], "question": "before becoming a conservation land, was a 100-acre orchard?"} +{"answers": ["Corona Borealis"], "question": "the constellation was seen as an eagle's nest or boomerang by Indigenous Australians?"} +{"answers": ["Women's Art Resources of Minnesota"], "question": " pairs emerging women artists with professionals in a mentorship program?"} +{"answers": ["Września children strike"], "question": "during the of 1901–04, ethnic Polish schoolchildren were flogged for protesting against religious instruction in German?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Wood Porter", "Porter"], "question": "Arizona Territorial Supreme Court Justice most recognizable feature was his nose?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret", "Margaret Kennedy", "Margaret Kennedy", "Kennedy"], "question": " \"(pictured as Captain Macheath)\" was the first person to perform Thomas Arne's song \"A-Hunting We Will Go\"?"} +{"answers": ["22nd Arizona Territorial Legislature", "Arizona Territorial Legislature"], "question": "the gave final passage to a women's suffrage bill on St. Patrick's Day 1903?"} +{"answers": ["Gesomyrmex pulcher"], "question": "unlike living species of the genus, the extinct ant is from Germany rather than Asia?"} +{"answers": ["Otté", "Elise Charlotte Otté", "Elise", "Elise Otté"], "question": "scholar and linguist assisted her stepfather in translating the Elder Edda, but found working with him intolerable?"} +{"answers": ["Double direct election"], "question": "in a , individuals are elected as representatives for two tiers of government in one election?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Honorinina"], "question": " killed 99 people?"} +{"answers": ["Eleanor", "Eleanor Eliza Cripps Kennedy", "Eleanor Cripps Kennedy", "Kennedy"], "question": " led a clothing club during the grasshopper plagues?"} +{"answers": ["Persoonia media"], "question": " \"\" can range from a shrub to a tree?"} +{"answers": ["Malcom", "Shirley", "Shirley M. Malcom", "Shirley Mahaley"], "question": "the lack of minorities and women in college classes later inspired her to manage the National Science Foundation's Minority Institutions Science Improvement Program?"} +{"answers": ["Utopia of Rules", "The Utopia of Rules"], "question": "in , David Graeber argues that the \"order and regularity\" of bureaucracies are more harmful than valuable?"} +{"answers": ["Keiji Suzuki", "Keiji", "Suzuki Keiji", "Suzuki"], "question": "Japanese undercover agent posed as a reporter to enter Burma, where he helped found the Burmese Independence Army?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Islandbridge"], "question": "six Irish kings died in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Life's Shop Window"], "question": "when film producer William Fox first saw he suggested, \"Let's burn the damn thing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Via dei Coronari"], "question": " in Rome \"\" maintains the character of an Italian Renaissance street?"} +{"answers": ["Sager", "Naomi", "Naomi Sager"], "question": " helped develop the first computer program to parse English?"} +{"answers": ["Pacific blue-eye", "Pseudomugil signifer"], "question": "the Australian was described from a specimen taken to Vienna?"} +{"answers": ["Takenaga incident"], "question": "when Lieutenant General Hatazō Adachi learned of the , he shed tears while praying to the emperor?"} +{"answers": ["Marga", "Marga Höffgen", "Höffgen"], "question": "contralto , known as a Bach singer for Karajan and as Erda in Bayreuth, recorded Max Reger's Requiem compositions?"} +{"answers": ["The Village in the Jungle"], "question": " has been described as \"the first novel in English literature to be written from the indigenous point of view rather than the coloniser's\"?"} +{"answers": ["Traian Bratu", "Traian", "Bratu"], "question": "years of clashes with the far right cost Romanian Germanist an earlobe?"} +{"answers": ["Musola", "Musola Cathrine Kaseketi", "Kaseketi"], "question": " is Zambia's first female professional film director?"} +{"answers": ["Wesmaelius mathewesi"], "question": "Do you know that, when described, the brown lacewing species was the most ancient member of its subfamily?"} +{"answers": ["Ezera", "Regīna", "Regīna Ezera"], "question": "novel writer campaigned for a free Latvia, but suffered financially as a result of the fall of communism?"} +{"answers": ["Elvis & Nixon"], "question": ", currently in-production, centers on the December 1970 meeting between singer Elvis Presley and President Richard Nixon?"} +{"answers": ["Verónica Diorio"], "question": ", a character on the Argentine telenovela \"Graduados\", wore a Union Jack T-shirt on Malvinas Day?"} +{"answers": ["Master Apartments"], "question": "the , a residential art deco skyscraper in New York City, takes its name from Master Morya, a non-corporeal spiritual leader?"} +{"answers": ["Sireköpinge Church"], "question": "Lev Tolstoy is buried in the cemetery of \"\" in Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["Grant", "Viscount", "Viscount Grant"], "question": "the winner of Best In Show at Crufts in 1987, , was owned by Chris Amoo of the British Band The Real Thing?"} +{"answers": ["Directorate of National Coordination"], "question": "policemen from the were co-opted into an airborne army unit?"} +{"answers": ["Lydia", "Lydia Giberson", "Lydia Gertrude Giberson", "Giberson"], "question": "the Canadian-born psychiatrist was the first woman assistant vice president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company?"} +{"answers": ["The Debate Society", "Debate Society"], "question": "six years after produced their first show, \"A Thought About Raya\", they produced \"A Thought About Ryan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Roman Catholic Diocese of Cumania"], "question": "the local Vlachs persuaded many \"Hungarians, Saxons and other Catholics\" who had settled in the to join the Orthodox faith?"} +{"answers": ["Louisa Annie Murray", "Louisa", "Louisa Murray", "Murray"], "question": "one of works was accidentally set on fire by the magazine that was to publish it?"} +{"answers": ["Duang"], "question": "nobody knows what the newly coined Chinese word \"\" means?"} +{"answers": ["Ajith Kumar filmography", "Ajith Kumar"], "question": " in Tamil cinema's first prequel?"} +{"answers": ["FourFiveSeconds"], "question": "Kanye West sings instead of raps his guest verse on \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriel", "Langfeldt", "Gabriel Langfeldt"], "question": "after diagnosed Knut Hamsun as having \"permanently impaired mental capabilities\", Hamsun portrayed Langfeldt negatively in his book \"On Overgrown Paths\"?"} +{"answers": ["Westerhout 40"], "question": "the molecular cloud in the nebula is shaped like a shepherd's crook and it is forming new stars?"} +{"answers": ["Karen", "Boccalero", "Karen Boccalero"], "question": ", founding director of a community arts center, was remembered as a \"progressive, chain-smoking, cussing nun\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rebecca Kamen", "Rebecca", "Kamen"], "question": " \"\" was inspired to create the sculpture \"Butterflies of the Soul\" by a Nobel prize winner's drawings of Purkinje cells?"} +{"answers": ["Formula 1", "Formula 1"], "question": " is a motor racing themed board game originally published by Waddingtons in 1962?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel", "Manuel Erotikos Komnenos", "Komnenos"], "question": " surname is believed to derive from the village of Komne in Thrace?"} +{"answers": ["John Douglas Pickard", "John Pickard", "John Pickard", "Pickard", "John"], "question": "\"The Times\" dubbed one of Britain's top doctors?"} +{"answers": ["Stakes", "Stakes"], "question": "the announcement of the upcoming was called a \"stunt\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pippa Cross", "Pippa", "Cross"], "question": " was inspired to enter the film and television industry after helping organise a BAFTA Awards ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["Ubhejane"], "question": "Zeblon Gwala, the inventor of the purported HIV/AIDS treatment , has said he got the idea for its ingredients in a dream?"} +{"answers": ["Ilia Koshevoy", "Ilia", "Koshevoy"], "question": " won the 2013 Gran Premio della Liberazione by just one second?"} +{"answers": ["The Peppered Moth"], "question": "the novel is a fictional biography of Margaret Drabble's mother, which Drabble's sister A.S. Byatt did not like?"} +{"answers": ["Valantine", "Hannah Valantine", "Hannah"], "question": "cardiologist and Gambian native is the Chief Officer for Scientific Workforce Diversity at the United States National Institutes of Health?"} +{"answers": ["Dagmar Hülsenberg", "Hülsenberg", "Dagmar"], "question": ", with a doctorate in both cost accounting and materials science, was the youngest professor in the German Democratic Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Falls Run"], "question": " is one of eleven officially named streams in the watershed of Nescopeck Creek that has not been assessed by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission?"} +{"answers": ["Zoran", "Zoran"], "question": "the fashion designer declared a woman's only jewelry should be her children or husband?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert René Meyer-Sée", "Meyer-Sée"], "question": " was instrumental in organising the 1912 London exhibition of Futurist painting?"} +{"answers": ["Bint Jbeil electoral district", "Bint Jbeil District"], "question": "Hezbollah candidate Hassan Fadlallah was elected from the in 2009 with over 94% of the cast votes?"} +{"answers": ["Victoria Lauría"], "question": "the character , from the Argentine telenovela \"Graduados\", was originally to have been played by actress Julieta Ortega, but she was later reassigned to another character?"} +{"answers": ["Center for Biofilm Engineering"], "question": "the at Montana State University tackles biofilm issues including chronic wounds, bioremediation, and microbial corrosion?"} +{"answers": ["Geoffrey Talbot", "Geoffrey Talbot", "Geoffrey I Talbot", "Geoffrey", "Talbot"], "question": " held lands around Swanscombe assessed as owing 20 knight's fees, as recorded in the \"Cartae Baronum\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Indestructibles"], "question": "two circumpolar stars known as marked heaven as a destination for the Ancient Egyptian pharaohs?"} +{"answers": ["Wright-Cheney", "Janice Wright-Cheney", "Janice"], "question": "artist turned old fur coats into hundreds of rats?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy Cox-McCormack", "Cox-McCormack", "Nancy"], "question": " \"\" considered Mussolini a \"creative force\" and sculpted the first bust made of him after his march on Rome?"} +{"answers": ["Jalila", "Koko", "Jalila Khamis Koko", "Jalila Khamis"], "question": " was awarded a \"Heroes for Human Rights Award 2013\" by the European Union Delegation to Sudan?"} +{"answers": ["Semmelwrap"], "question": "the launching of the became a viral success on Swedish social media?"} +{"answers": ["Jakub", "Jakub Mareczko", "Mareczko"], "question": " was the most successful under-23 cyclist in Italy in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Bring Him Back Home", "Bring Him Back Home"], "question": "the 1987 Hugh Masekela song \"\" became the unofficial anthem of the anti-apartheid movement?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Weil", "George Leon Weil", "George Weil"], "question": " withdrew the control rod from Chicago Pile-1 nuclear reactor, initiating the first man-made self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction?"} +{"answers": ["The dress", "The Dress"], "question": "\"\" actually was blue and black?"} +{"answers": ["Sara Youcha Goldrick-Rab", "Sara Goldrick-Rab", "Sara", "Goldrick-Rab"], "question": " advocacy of free community colleges in the United States influenced President Obama's own plan?"} +{"answers": ["The International Swingers"], "question": "each member of band first came to public attention as a member of another band?"} +{"answers": ["Uncle Grandpa"], "question": "a browser game for the features the titular character as he dances through children's houses to deliver presents?"} +{"answers": ["Martínez-Patiño", "Maria", "Maria José Martínez-Patiño"], "question": "Spanish hurdler forgot to bring her \"certificate of femininity\" to a competition and, after a test, was declared a man?"} +{"answers": ["War Cemetery in Kohima", "Kohima War Cemetery"], "question": "the \"\" contains 1,420 Commonwealth burials from the Second World War, including the cremated remains of 917 Hindus and Sikhs?"} +{"answers": ["Neil W. Chamberlain", "Neil", "Chamberlain", "Neil Cornelius Wolverton Chamberlain"], "question": "economist made major contributions as an industrial relations scholar, but eventually became disillusioned about his entire profession?"} +{"answers": ["York Hollow"], "question": " is named after three different people?"} +{"answers": ["Nicol", "Sarah", "Sarah Bezra Nicol"], "question": " played parts such as Mrs Malaprop in Edinburgh, and after she retired in 1834 her daughter performed similar roles there?"} +{"answers": ["Bigmouth chub"], "question": " are brown on top but white on the bottom?"} +{"answers": ["Anne", "Beffort", "Anne Beffort"], "question": " is remembered for her works on Victor Hugo and Alexandre Soumet, as well as for her support of French culture in Luxembourg?"} +{"answers": ["Teenage Engineering"], "question": "Swedish company has produced accessories for its OP-1 synthesizer that make it compatible with Lego motors?"} +{"answers": ["Spurilla neapolitana"], "question": "the \"\" defends itself with stinging cells derived from the sea anemones it eats?"} +{"answers": ["McKinney", "Charlotte", "Charlotte McKinney", "Charlotte Ann McKinney"], "question": "model became \"insta-famous\" by posting pictures to Instagram?"} +{"answers": ["Reece", "Reece Randall Grego-Cox", "Grego-Cox", "Reece Grego-Cox"], "question": " scored a goal from a distance of 50 yards for the Queens Park Rangers under-19 team, which the \"Daily Mirror\" compared to one by David Beckham?"} +{"answers": ["Zink", "Nell", "Nell Zink"], "question": "the successful novelist wrote fiction for fifteen years for just one penpal?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Elizabeth Mohl", "Mohl", "Mary", "Mary Mohl"], "question": "Florence Nightingale's Parisian friend \"\" \"(self-portrait pictured)\" said that it was better to be a galley slave than a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Opium War", "1967 Opium War"], "question": "during the , both traffickers and their mules were bombed indiscriminately?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Hill", "Hill", "Henry Aaron Hill"], "question": "fluorocarbon chemist was the first African-American president of the American Chemical Society?"} +{"answers": ["UKIP Calypso"], "question": "the \"\" claims that the next British Prime Minister will be Farage?"} +{"answers": ["Constance Ellis", "Constance", "Ellis"], "question": " was the first woman to receive a medical degree from the University of Melbourne?"} +{"answers": ["Money Monster"], "question": "in , a disgruntled viewer takes a TV financial adviser (played by George Clooney) hostage after following a stock tip and losing all his money?"} +{"answers": ["Choo-tai of Egham"], "question": ", Best Champion at Crufts in 1913, was poisoned and killed later that year, something that was attributed to suffragettes?"} +{"answers": ["Pipino", "Vincenzo Pipino", "Vincenzo"], "question": "art thief would also look for cashmere clothing when he raided a private residence?"} +{"answers": ["Three-cent silver"], "question": "art historian Cornelius Vermeule described the \"\" as one of the ugliest U.S. coins?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Ian Livingstone", "Livingstone", "Ian Malcolm Livingstone", "Ian Livingstone"], "question": "publicity-shy billionaire is married to a journalist for the celebrity gossip magazine \"OK!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sri Lankan Constitution of 1972"], "question": "the changed the country's name to Sri Lanka from the old name Ceylon, and proclaimed it as an independent republic?"} +{"answers": ["Marie-Louise", "Gilles", "Marie-Louise Gilles", "Marie-Luise Gilles"], "question": "mezzo-soprano appeared in trousers roles in Wiesbaden and as a valkyrie in Bayreuth?"} +{"answers": ["Pond Creek", "Pond Creek", "Long Pond Creek"], "question": "the surficial geology in the vicinity of includes Wisconsinan Till, alluvium, boulder alluvium, alluvial fan, bedrock consisting of sandstone and shale, and wetlands?"} +{"answers": ["Hart", "Rob", "Rob Hart"], "question": ", NFL Europe's all-time leading scorer, was a retailer at Virgin Records and a substitute teacher?"} +{"answers": ["Chain Reaction", "Chain Reaction"], "question": ", an anti-nuclear war sculpture, was anonymously funded by Joan Kroc?"} +{"answers": ["Dy", "Jason James Dy", "Jason", "Jason Dy"], "question": "Filipino singer was often hired by men to serenade their loved ones?"} +{"answers": ["La Nymphe surprise"], "question": "Manet considered \"\" one of his most important paintings?"} +{"answers": ["Laurel Run Creek", "Laurel Run", "Laurel Run"], "question": " used to be \"of considerable size and importance\", but is now a \"trickling flow of water\"?"} +{"answers": ["Red", "Red Cloud", "Cloud", "Red Cloud"], "question": "in 2014 the rapper broke the Guiness World Record for longest freestyle rap?"} +{"answers": ["India's Daughter"], "question": "the film is based on the 2012 Delhi gang rape and murder of a 23-year-old woman?"} +{"answers": ["Fenestraja plutonia"], "question": "in 1891 a single specimen of was collected from the California coast, even though this fish is otherwise found only in the Atlantic?"} +{"answers": ["Gheorghe", "Bogdan-Duică", "Gheorghe Bogdan-Duică"], "question": "Romanian literary critic pushed for his country to enter World WarI, and found himself deported to Bulgaria once that happened?"} +{"answers": ["Rogers Creek", "Rogers Creek"], "question": " is also known as Marsh Creek, despite having a tributary named Marsh Creek?"} +{"answers": ["Teresina Brambilla", "Brambilla", "Teresina"], "question": "Italian soprano was known for performing leading parts in operas by Amilcare Ponchielli, whom she married?"} +{"answers": ["Legal Quays"], "question": "the were once the only places in London at which ships were authorised to load and unload cargo?"} +{"answers": ["Florence Chia-ying Yeh", "Chia-ying Yeh", "Chia-ying", "Chia-ying Yeh Chao", "Yeh"], "question": "Mongol-Manchu-Chinese-Canadian poet , a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, was imprisoned with her baby during the White Terror of Taiwan?"} +{"answers": ["Dauvray Cup"], "question": "the first baseball World Series trophy, the , was funded by stage actress Helen Dauvray?"} +{"answers": ["Yoko Hayashi", "Yoko", "Hayashi"], "question": " helped investigate the accident at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Stations whilst also trying to eliminate discrimination against women?"} +{"answers": ["al-Ikhshid", "Muhammad ibn Tughj", "Muhammad", "Muhammad ibn Tughj al-Ikhshid"], "question": "although he defeated and drove Sayf al-Dawla out of Syria, soon agreed to divide the country with him?"} +{"answers": ["Sirima–Shastri Pact", "Sirima-Shastri Pact"], "question": "the paved the way to Sri Lankan citizenship for 300,000 and repatriation to India for 525,000?"} +{"answers": ["Jane", "Jane Trahey", "Jane Trahey Associates", "Trahey"], "question": "advertising executive persuaded Lauren Bacall, Marlene Dietrich, and Judy Garland to pose for an ad campaign, giving them each a mink coat as payment?"} +{"answers": ["He Zehui", "He", "Zehui"], "question": "the Chinese physicist \"\" researched nuclear physics in Heidelberg during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Allen", "Margaret", "Allen"], "question": " was the first woman to perform a heart transplant?"} +{"answers": ["Mehetabel Wright", "Wright", "Mehetabel", "Mehetabel Wesley Wright"], "question": "the Methodist church founder John Wesley gave a sermon about the treatment of his sister, the poet , at the hands of their father?"} +{"answers": ["Yadav", "Surekha", "Surekha Yadav"], "question": "on 8 March 2011, International Women's Day, became Asia's first woman train driver to drive the Deccan Queen from Pune to CST?"} +{"answers": ["Dara Grace Torres", "Dara", "Torres", "Dara Torres"], "question": "swimmer is a twelve-time Olympic medalist, has won medals in five different Summer Olympics, and is the oldest swimmer to ever win an Olympic medal?"} +{"answers": ["Miss Kamala"], "question": " (1936) was the first South Indian film to be directed by a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Lulu", "Wang", "Lulu Wang"], "question": "the Chinese writer is a best-selling Dutch-language author?"} +{"answers": ["Sophia Alexandra Duleep Singh", "Sophia Duleep Singh", "Duleep Singh", "Singh", "Sophia"], "question": " campaigned for women's rights outside the palace where her godmother, Queen Victoria, had let her family live?"} +{"answers": ["Chen", "Xuemei", "Xuemei Chen"], "question": "if not for her high scores in high school, might not have been able to study plant physiology at Peking University?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel", "Rachel Morrison", "Morrison"], "question": "\"Dope\" is cinematographer s seventh film to screen at the Sundance Film Festival in six consecutive years?"} +{"answers": ["Logan", "Myra Adele Logan", "Myra"], "question": " was the first woman to perform open heart surgery?"} +{"answers": ["Heiberg", "Marie Heiberg", "Marie"], "question": "teenage poet first book was \"Mure-lapse laulud\" (Songs of a Problem Child)?"} +{"answers": ["Bangalore Nagarathnamma", "Bangalore", "Nagarathnamma"], "question": ", concert artist and promoter of the Thyagaraja Aradhana, was the first female artist in Madras to pay income tax?"} +{"answers": ["Kelley", "Sinah", "Sinah Estelle Kelley"], "question": " helped mass-produce penicillin for the U.S. Department of Agriculture following the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Komic", "Ayelet the Kosher Komic", "Ayelet"], "question": "men don't laugh at jokes?"} +{"answers": ["Knesset Yisrael"], "question": "the Beis Rachel Synagogue \"\" is some half a meter (about two feet) higher than the rest of the row houses in the historical Jerusalem neighborhood of ?"} +{"answers": ["Magaly Alabau", "Alabau", "Magaly"], "question": "Cuban poet and Ana María Simo founded Medusa's Revenge, New York's first lesbian theater?"} +{"answers": ["London Buses route 467"], "question": " is the only London bus route to contain school extensions at both ends after adopting the duties of the Surrey bus route 833?"} +{"answers": ["Sundarbans East Wildlife Sanctuary"], "question": "Bengal tigers in the have the reputation of being man-eaters?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Dallmeyer", "Dallmeyer", "Andrew"], "question": "on 11 September 2002 premiered a one-man show in which he played Osama bin Laden as a shopping-mall Santa Claus?"} +{"answers": ["International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children"], "question": "the and NCMEC's Global Missing Children's Network assists investigations across 22 participating countries?"} +{"answers": ["Kang-i Sun Chang", "Chang", "Kang-i"], "question": "when Yale professor was a young girl, her father was imprisoned in Taiwan and her grandfather committed suicide in China?"} +{"answers": ["Church Of All Saints", "Church of All Saints", "Church of All Saints, Chipstable"], "question": "when the in Chipstable, Somerset, was rebuilt in 1869, it reused stone from the original church as much as possible?"} +{"answers": ["Kimberly", "Bryant", "Kimberly Bryant", "Kimberly Bryant"], "question": " founded Black Girls Code, an organization that aims to teach one million African-American girls to code by 2040?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Mykonos"], "question": "following its capture at the in 1794, the French frigate \"Sibylle\" became \"one of the finest frigates\" of the Royal Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Kickingstallionsims", "Chief Kickingstallionsims", "Chief"], "question": "\"Sports Illustrated\" stated that former Alabama State center had one of the greatest names in sports?"} +{"answers": ["Eliza", "Grier", "Eliza Ann Grier"], "question": " \"\", an emancipated slave, was the first African-American woman licensed to practice medicine in the state of Georgia?"} +{"answers": ["T. 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Ștefănescu-Goangă"], "question": "Romanian psychologist initially cooperated with the country's communist government, but ended up a political prisoner?"} +{"answers": ["Waldorf–Astoria", "Waldorf–Astoria"], "question": "the famed \"maître d'hôtel\", Oscar Tschirky, created the Waldorf salad, eggs Benedict, and Thousand Island dressing?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Warren Henry", "Warren Elliot Henry", "Warren"], "question": "physicist learned quantum mechanics from Arthur Compton, nuclear theory from Wolfgang Pauli, and molecular spectra from Robert Millikanand played tennis with Enrico Fermi?"} +{"answers": ["The Cubist Painters, Aesthetic Meditations"], "question": "Guillaume Apollinaire wrote in (1913), \"A man like Picasso studies an object as a surgeon dissects a cadaver\"?"} +{"answers": ["Elvy", "Kalep", "Elvy Kalep"], "question": ", Estonia's first female aviator, was a friend of Amelia Earhart?"} +{"answers": ["Armée de terre", "Armée de terre"], "question": "all the riders on 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"question": ", founded in 2005 in Abiquiu, New Mexico, is the first American monastic brewery founded since before Prohibition?"} +{"answers": ["Abu", "Abu Firas", "al-Hamdani", "Abu Firas al-Hamdani"], "question": "the Hamdanid prince , widely regarded as one of the greatest Arab poets, wrote his most renowned work while a Byzantine prisoner of war?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 329"], "question": " are the smallest state game lands in Columbia County?"} +{"answers": ["Ploughing in the Nivernais"], "question": "Rosa Bonheur's \"\" was described as a \"pictorial translation\" of George Sand's novel \"La Mare au Diable\"?"} +{"answers": ["Galvis", "Freddy Galvis", "Freddy Jose Galvis", "Freddy"], "question": "Philadelphia Phillies infielder participated in the Little World Series and subsequently, at age 16, signed his first contract?"} +{"answers": ["Wadham Creek"], "question": "when of rain fell in 45 minutes in the watershed of Coal Creek, causing it to flood severely, (less than a mile away) did not even overflow its banks?"} +{"answers": ["Marta Lamas Encabo", "Lamas", "Marta", "Marta Lamas"], "question": " co-founded the first feminist newspaper supplement in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Skanda Upanishad"], "question": "the preaches the unity of Vishnu and Shiva, gods of the rival Hindu sects?"} +{"answers": ["Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Plant"], "question": "Plant 1 of , completed in 1899, was the first completely underground hydroelectric power plant?"} +{"answers": ["Sivasagar Sivadol"], "question": "the 104-foot (32m) \"\" in Sivasagar, Assam, is believed to be the tallest Shiva temple in India?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Emilie Holmes", "Mary", "Mary Emilie", "Holmes"], "question": "the first woman elected to the Geological Society of America, , was also one of the cofounders of a historically black college?"} +{"answers": ["Fontinalis antipyretica"], "question": "the provides a protective habitat for fish eggs and aquatic invertebrates?"} +{"answers": ["Beirut I", "Beirut I"], "question": "the electoral district had the largest concentration of Jewish voters in Lebanon?"} +{"answers": ["Lowell", "Goddard", "Lowell Goddard"], "question": " is believed to be the first person of Māori ancestry to become a High Court judge in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["della Massima", "Sant'Ambrogio della Massima"], "question": "a founding abbess of the restored convent of was convicted of pretending to be a saint?"} +{"answers": ["Hu Die", "Die", "Hu"], "question": "\"Movie Queen\" \"\" became the mistress of China's spymaster Dai Li and the mother-in-law of President Li Zongren?"} +{"answers": ["Roompot-Nederlandse Loterij", "Team Roompot–Nederlandse Loterij"], "question": " only hires Dutch cyclists?"} +{"answers": ["Alvarado", "Salvador Alvarado", "Salvador", "Salvador Alvarado Municipality", "Salvador Alvarado Rubio"], "question": " drove the first feminist Congress in Mexico, which was held in Mérida, Yucatán in 1916?"} +{"answers": ["Vasudeva Upanishad"], "question": " extols Vaishnava sectarian marks?"} +{"answers": ["Gardner Creek", "Gardner Creek"], "question": "the first gristmill and the first sawmill in Jenkins Township, Pennsylvania were both built on ?"} +{"answers": ["Rodley Nature Reserve"], "question": "fifteen species of dragonfly have been recorded in in West Yorkshire?"} +{"answers": ["Frances Ames", "Frances Rix Ames", "Ames", "Frances"], "question": " was the first woman to receive a Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Cape Town?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Kunovica"], "question": "according to some sources, the Serbian despot Đurađ Branković bribed the Ottoman commander Turahan Bey to stand back from the ?"} +{"answers": ["Young", "George", "George U. Young"], "question": "to the displeasure of the vacationing governor, Arizona Territorial Secretary \"\" used his power as Acting Governor to grant clemency to several prisoners?"} +{"answers": ["Olav", "Trondsson", "Olav Trondsson"], "question": "the villagers of Hodal in Herjedalen sent a pike as a gift?"} +{"answers": ["Raid on Genoa"], "question": "the Royal Navy's 1793 intended to intimidate the city of Genoa into submissionhad the opposite effect?"} +{"answers": ["Warrick", "Couch", "Warrick Couch", "Warrick John Couch"], "question": " has spent his career researching how galaxies form, evolve with time, and are organised in the universe?"} +{"answers": ["Every Kid in a Park"], "question": "the initiative will begin in the fall of 2015, just before the U.S. National Park Service's 100th anniversary in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Tashtins Lookin For Trouble"], "question": " is the second beagle to win Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, and her great-uncle was the first?"} +{"answers": ["S.O.A.P.", "S.O.A.P."], "question": " encouraged their fans to come up with a backronym for their name, though they were unimpressed by the \"countless unsavoury submissions\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hypseleotris compressa"], "question": "during the breeding season, the male \"\" can appear to glow?"} +{"answers": ["Tupper Maynard", "Mila", "Mila Tupper Maynard", "Maynard"], "question": " is thought to have been the first female minister in Nevada?"} +{"answers": ["Wolf-Dietrich", "Wolf-Dietrich Wilcke", "Wilcke"], "question": "the German fighter pilot was probably shot down by the American fighter pilots Don Gentile and John Trevor Godfrey?"} +{"answers": ["Willie Hobbs Moore", "Willie", "Willie Hobbs", "Moore"], "question": "the engineer , credited with expanding Japanese manufacturing practices at Ford Motor Company, was the first African-American woman to receive a PhD in physics?"} +{"answers": ["Holm Park"], "question": "a football cup final was moved to after one of the teams involved had allegedly received threats?"} +{"answers": ["Guleserian", "John", "John Guleserian"], "question": "the cinematographer was hired to shoot the 2015 sex comedy \"The Overnight\" after his wife introduced him to the film's director?"} +{"answers": ["Aleen Cust", "Cust", "Aleen", "Aleen Isobel Cust"], "question": " \"\" was the first female vet recognised by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in Ireland and the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Atma Upanishad"], "question": " tells about three types of \"Self\"?"} +{"answers": ["Artists' Union", "Artists Union"], "question": "after members of the occupied the New York Federal Art Project offices in 1936, police arrested 219 of them, the largest-ever arrest in the city?"} +{"answers": ["Gosteva", "Anastasia Gosteva", "Anastasia"], "question": " fantastic tale \"Большой взрыв и черепахи\" (2006), translated by Boris Meshcheryakov as \"Big Bang and Turtles\", has been published by UNESCO online?"} +{"answers": ["Pia Miller", "Miller", "Pia"], "question": "model and actress is the first Australian celebrity tourism ambassador for Chile?"} +{"answers": ["Harveys Lake", "Harveys Lake"], "question": ", the largest natural lake in Pennsylvania by volume, was discovered by accident?"} +{"answers": ["K-Run's Park Me In First"], "question": " \"\", also known as Uno, was the first beagle to win the Westminster Kennel Club dog show?"} +{"answers": ["Football League Cup Final", "2015 Football League Cup Final"], "question": "the is a repeat of the 2008 Final between Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur?"} +{"answers": ["Kamal Jayasing Ranadive", "Kamal", "Kamal Ranadive", "Ranadive"], "question": "in the 1960s, established India's first tissue culture research laboratory at the Indian Cancer Research Centre in Mumbai?"} +{"answers": ["Toby Creek"], "question": "six bridges were built across in 1941 alone, and four were built in 1963?"} +{"answers": ["Resident Evil 5"], "question": "a scene from was submitted to the British Board of Film Classification due to a complaint of racism?"} +{"answers": ["Cletus Seldin", "Cletus", "Seldin"], "question": "American boxer was named after former New York Yankees third baseman Clete Boyer?"} +{"answers": ["Eleanor", "Young", "Eleanor Winthrop Young"], "question": " was the first president of the Pinnacle Club, an association for women interested in \"the climbing art\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wa", "wa", "Wa"], "question": "in 1788 a \"\" arrived in Spanish Guam, stating they had always traded there but stopped after witnessing European cruelty?"} +{"answers": ["Corrado Miraglia", "Miraglia", "Corrado"], "question": ", who created the role of Ismaele in Verdi's opera \"Nabucco\", became a soloist at the Milan Cathedral when he retired from the stage?"} +{"answers": ["Michillinda Lodge", "Michillinda Beach Lodge"], "question": "the main building in Whitehall, Michigan, was 110 years old when it burned down in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Loveless", "Mary Hewitt Loveless", "Mary", "Mary Loveless"], "question": "immunologist collected and prepared some 30,000 insects to use for her research into insect venom allergies?"} +{"answers": ["Patriotic Neutralists"], "question": "when the Neutralists chose sides in the Laotian Civil War, the went to the communists?"} +{"answers": ["Sánchez", "Verónica Cruz Sánchez", "Verónica"], "question": "in 2006 became the first Mexican human rights activist to be awarded the Defender of Human Rights award from HRW?"} +{"answers": ["Towards the Sun", "Towards the Sun"], "question": "Rihanna's song \"\" was compared to her collaboration with Coldplay, \"Princess of China\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moody", "Alfred", "Alfred Judson Force Moody"], "question": "Brigadier General died of a heart attack shortly after arriving in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["2014 Sundarbans oil spill"], "question": "in December 2014 up to of \"\" after an oil tanker collided with a cargo vessel in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh?"} +{"answers": ["Ku Klux Klan in Canada"], "question": "the , established in the 1920s, once included a Conservative Member of Parliament in the House of Commons and had liberal, conservative, and progressive supporters?"} +{"answers": ["Roy", "Roy Simmons, Sr.", "Roy D. Simmons Sr.", "Sr.", "Roy Simmons Sr."], "question": "future Syracuse lacrosse coach was expelled from the University of Chicago for playing in a high school football game?"} +{"answers": ["Imperial hunt of the Qing dynasty"], "question": "China's Qianlong Emperor called off his annual to receive Lord Macartney?"} +{"answers": ["Debie", "Benoît", "Benoît Debie"], "question": "Belgian cinematographer spent ten years working in television before shooting his first feature film?"} +{"answers": ["Conill", "Conill"], "question": "after the Catalan village of was abandoned, one of its buildings was demolished in order to move its olive press to a public park in a nearby town?"} +{"answers": ["The Hunting Ground"], "question": "Lady Gaga recorded the song \"Till It Happens to You\" for the 2015 film ?"} +{"answers": ["Davis Divan"], "question": "the three-wheeled \"\" was developed by a former used-car salesman who later created Dodge 'Em bumper cars?"} +{"answers": ["Bartho Smit", "Smit", "Bartho"], "question": "the Afrikaans-language author play \"Putsonderwater\" could not be performed in his home country of South Africa because of its political message?"} +{"answers": ["White Oak Run", "White Oak Run"], "question": "a dam on was once found to have spillway only capable of handling 110% of the Probable Maximum Flood without overtopping?"} +{"answers": ["Julianne Moore", "Julianne Moore filmography"], "question": " has won acting awards from the Berlin, Cannes, and Venice film festivals as well as the Best Actress Oscar?"} +{"answers": ["Forge Wood"], "question": "the planning process for the new neighbourhood of Crawley took 13 years?"} +{"answers": ["Safety behaviors", "Safety behaviors"], "question": " can promote anxiety and fear in nonthreatening situations?"} +{"answers": ["The Canadian NINJAs"], "question": "Nicole Matthews and Portia Perez make up the tag team , which is short for National International Nation of Jalapeño Awesomeness?"} +{"answers": ["Unicorn", "Unicorn"], "question": "at least one species of the goblin spider \"(male pedipalp pictured)\" practices genital mutilation?"} +{"answers": ["Elda", "Anderson", "Elda Emma Anderson"], "question": " prepared the first sample of pure uranium-235 at the Manhattan Project's Los Alamos Laboratory?"} +{"answers": ["National Film Award for Best Lyrics"], "question": "the Tamil poet Vairamuthu is the most frequent winner of the , winning six times?"} +{"answers": ["A Hill Above the Clouds"], "question": " documents Vesna Krmpotić's journey to a faith embracing aspects of Ancient Egyptian and Indian philosophies, during her futile efforts to save her son from leukemia?"} +{"answers": ["Clinton Engineer Works"], "question": "in a Girl Scout troop formed at the , girls were registered just by their first names in order to safeguard their fathers' identities?"} +{"answers": ["Earle", "David Earle", "David"], "question": " choreographed a recreation of the Stations of the Cross?"} +{"answers": ["Durgiana Temple"], "question": "although the \"\" in Amritsar is a Hindu temple, its architecture is similar to the Sikh Golden Temple?"} +{"answers": ["Fran Kirby", "Fran", "Kirby"], "question": " scored nine goals for Reading in her first two 2015 Women's Super League appearances?"} +{"answers": ["Super Mario Land"], "question": " was the first \"Super Mario\" series game made without Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto?"} +{"answers": ["Ha Gorge"], "question": " in Crete is about 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) deep and the fissure is said to be one of the largest in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Aylmer", "Frederick", "Frederick Whitworth Aylmer, 6th Baron Aylmer"], "question": " was awarded the royal order of St Ferdinand and of Merit for his part in the Bombardment of Algiers?"} +{"answers": ["Premier Boxing Champions"], "question": "the airing of on NBC marked the first time the network broadcast a boxing event in prime time in 30 years?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Bryant", "Henry Grier Bryant"], "question": "explorer \"\" was among the first non-natives to see Churchill Falls in Labrador?"} +{"answers": ["2015 Scottish Cup Final", "Scottish Cup Final"], "question": "the will be the first appearance in the final for Inverness Caledonian Thistle?"} +{"answers": ["Meit", "Conrad", "Conrat Meit", "Conrad Meit"], "question": "the anatomy of the nude figures of draws more from the works of Albrecht Dürer than from classical sculpture?"} +{"answers": ["Banjo-Tooie"], "question": "several of cut features were made available in its updated version, nine years later?"} +{"answers": ["Amy Constance Gentry", "Amy", "Gentry", "Amy Gentry"], "question": "a pioneer of women's rowing, , assisted Barnes Wallis with his experiments to develop a bouncing bomb?"} +{"answers": ["Färlöv Church"], "question": "according to legend, the twin towers of in Sweden were built by a knight's wife to let him know he had twins?"} +{"answers": ["Zygoptera", "Damselfly"], "question": "mating \"\" adopt a \"heart\" posture?"} +{"answers": ["Esmaeli", "Zohre", "Zohre Esmaeli"], "question": " fled from Afghanistan to Germany at age thirteen and is now an internationally sought-after model?"} +{"answers": ["2013 IAM Cycling season", "IAM 2013"], "question": "the was the first for the team?"} +{"answers": ["Atash Behram", "Yazd Atash Behram"], "question": " of Iran is one of the nine Atash Behrams, the other eight being in India?"} +{"answers": ["Captive", "Captive"], "question": "the upcoming film depicts the true story of Brian Nichols?"} +{"answers": ["Castile", "Berengaria of Castile", "Berengaria"], "question": "after ruling less than three months, Queen abdicated in favor of her son?"} +{"answers": ["Rhodes Must Fall"], "question": " began after excrement was thrown at a university statue in South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Benteng Pendem", "Benteng Pendem"], "question": "the \"\" \"(barracks pictured)\" of Cilacap is rumored to have an undersea tunnel to Nusa Kambangan Island?"} +{"answers": ["Andado"], "question": " takes its name from the Arrente word for \"stone tool\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kadru"], "question": "the \"Vana Parva\" of the \"Mahabharata\" states that to destroy the embryo of a woman, the serpent enters her womb by assuming a very tiny form called \"Skanda graha\"?"} +{"answers": ["Firoloida", "Firoloida desmarestia"], "question": "the female swimming marine mollusc has a string of eggs in various stages of development trailing behind her?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara Swan Fink", "Barbara Swan", "Barbara", "Swan"], "question": " illustrated books by two Pulitzer Prize-winning poets?"} +{"answers": ["Dinner with Friends with Brett Gelman and Friends"], "question": "Brett Gelman called his special a combination of \"Dinner for Five\" and \"The Shining\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sun", "Duoci", "Sun Duoci"], "question": "art professor Xu Beihong regarded his student \"(pictured, in a painting by Xu)\" as a \"painter of genius\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fiat 130 HP"], "question": "the 1907 racer had wooden wheels?"} +{"answers": ["Roy", "A.D. Roy", "A.", "Andrew Donald Roy", "A. D. 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jellyfish killed 100,000 farmed salmon in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Tom", "Fexas", "Tom Fexas"], "question": "yacht designer worked on the \"Ohio\"-class submarines earlier in his career?"} +{"answers": ["Dhumketu", "Dhumketu"], "question": "Kazi Nazrul Islam was arrested by the Bengal Presidency police in 1923 for publishing an anti-British poem in his ?"} +{"answers": ["Vrmac Fortress", "Fort Vrmac"], "question": "the was the centrepiece of the Austro-Hungarian Empire's defences around Kotor in Montenegro?"} +{"answers": ["Ronnie Fraser", "Ronnie", "Fraser"], "question": "in 1950 stood as a candidate for the UK Parliament, even though he was too young to vote in that election?"} +{"answers": ["Hibbertia dentata"], "question": "the flowers of \"\" are visited by hoverflies?"} +{"answers": ["Siho", "Siho Lamphouthacoul", "Lamphouthacoul"], "question": " loaded his police force on landing craft to take over Vientiane?"} +{"answers": ["A Tour of the White House with Mrs. John F. 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K. Ramasamy"], "question": "Sivaji Ganesan won Best Actor for at the 1960 Afro-Asian Film Festival, becoming the first Indian actor to win in that category in an international film festival?"} +{"answers": ["1973 Laotian coup"], "question": "Thao Ma's bombed?"} +{"answers": ["Ilse Blumenthal-Weiss", "Blumenthal-Weiss", "Ilse"], "question": "the concentration camp survivor wrote many poems about the Holocaust and its victims, which included her husband and son?"} +{"answers": ["The Last of Us"], "question": " is considered by many critics to be one of the greatest video games of all time?"} +{"answers": ["Strade Bianche", "2015 Strade Bianche"], "question": "the was partly ridden on dirt roads, but finished in the Piazza del Campo \"\" in Siena?"} +{"answers": ["Gunnel Annakarin Svedberg", "Annakarin Svedberg", "Annakarin", "Svedberg"], "question": " wrote a pornographic parody of Little Red Riding Hood?"} +{"answers": ["Anbar campaign", "Anbar offensive", "Anbar campaign"], "question": "the launched by ISIS coincided with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's visit to Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Guler", "Ruth Guler", "Ruth"], "question": "the hotelier thought nothing of throwing drunken guests out onto the streets of Klosters?"} +{"answers": ["William", "III", "William F. Mullen III", "William F. Mullen, III"], "question": "during Operation Iraqi Freedom, U.S. soldiers such as \"\" worked with the local population in Falluja, al-Anbar, to resist insurgent groups such as al-Qaeda?"} +{"answers": ["Apple Photos", "Photos"], "question": " for OS X replaced two programs, iPhoto and Aperture?"} +{"answers": ["Three Came Home", "Three Came Home"], "question": "the book was made into a film featuring Claudette Colbert?"} +{"answers": ["Six Springs Creek", "Springs Creek"], "question": " was once described as \"a catch basin for runoffs from a car wash, laundromat and malfunctioning septic tanks\", but has since been designated a High-Quality Coldwater Fishery?"} +{"answers": ["Boston Expressionism"], "question": "the original were known as \"the bad boys of Boston\"?"} +{"answers": ["Specialty foods"], "question": "edible seaweed, royal jelly, and stinky tofu are all examples of ?"} +{"answers": ["Abucay Church"], "question": " in Abucay, Bataan, housed one of the earliest printing presses in the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Sisu KB-124"], "question": "the narrow deck of \"\" made it agile, but could not accommodate two standard pallets?"} +{"answers": ["Trout Creek", "Trout Creek"], "question": "the surficial geology in the vicinity of includes bedrock, Wisconsinan Till, alluvium, fill, wetlands, and lakes?"} +{"answers": ["Bob", "Bob Meistrell", "Meistrell"], "question": "Body Glove surf brand founders Bill and taught themselves to dive in Missouri ponds using a bicycle pump, a garden hose and a diving helmet cobbled from household supplies?"} +{"answers": ["Parasagitta setosa"], "question": "the arrow worm eats about 85% of its body weight each day?"} +{"answers": ["W.", "Lambeth", "William Alexander Lambeth", "W. A. Lambeth"], "question": "medical professor , dubbed the \"father of intercollegiate athletics\" at the University of Virginia, wrote a study of Jeffersonian architecture?"} +{"answers": ["Marks", "Dennis Michael Marks", "Dennis Marks", "Dennis Marks", "Dennis"], "question": " survived \"Life with an Idiot\" to film \"The Diary of One Who Disappeared\"?"} +{"answers": ["International Radio Corporation"], "question": "the introduced the first mass-produced AC/DC radio \"\", first pocket radio, and first clock radio before spawning the Argus camera company?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania State Game Lands", "Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 58"], "question": " are one of only three tracts of public forest in the watershed of Catawissa Creek?"} +{"answers": ["Domoni"], "question": " wedding ceremonies include a type of bullfight?"} +{"answers": ["Brenda", "Brenda Sexton", "Sexton"], "question": "despite having \"little film-industry credibility\", increased filmmaking-related spending in Illinois by 147 percent in her first year at the Illinois Film Office?"} +{"answers": ["Battle for Outpost Vegas"], "question": "the and the surrounding outposts during the Korean War is considered the bloodiest fighting up to that time in western Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Locusta migratoria manilensis"], "question": "outbreaks of the in China have been controlled with a fungal pathogen?"} +{"answers": ["Abortion in Northern Cyprus"], "question": "anti-abortion rhetoric by the Turkish government prompted to Northern Cyprus?"} +{"answers": ["Kaputikyan", "Silva Kaputikyan", "Silva"], "question": "poetess returned the medal awarded her by the Armenian president after a violent crackdown on an opposition demonstration?"} +{"answers": ["Rufescent Tiger Heron", "Rufescent tiger heron"], "question": "the is crepuscular—that is, it hunts primarily at dusk and dawn?"} +{"answers": ["Petzoldt", "Martin Petzoldt", "Martin"], "question": " published an award-winning edition of facsimiles of Bach's printed works including the \"Christmas Oratorio\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zamama", "Zamama"], "question": "the on Io had an average output power of 139.6 gigawatts between 1996 and 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Laurel", "Laurel van der Wal", "Wal", "van der Wal"], "question": "rocket scientist, cop, model, showgirl, art teacher, aircraft mechanic, switchman, and casino shillwas \"impatient with people who do not make full use of all their capabilities\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sammy Younge Jr.", "Jr.", "Sammy"], "question": " \"\" was the first black university student to be murdered for participating in the African-American civil rights movement?"} +{"answers": ["Bad Little Boy", "Little Boy"], "question": "\"\" introduces a genderswapped version of Marceline the Vampire Queen voiced by Donald Glover?"} +{"answers": ["Bethune", "Joseph D. 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Rockefeller's mother?"} +{"answers": ["Gasparetto", "Zíbia", "Zíbia Gasparetto", "Zíbia Alencastro Gasparetto"], "question": "Brazilian writer says her books were the work of someone else?"} +{"answers": ["Edith Pitt", "Edith", "Pitt", "Edith Maud Pitt"], "question": "when Jill Knight succeeded , it was the first time in the UK that a female Member of Parliament was succeeded by another?"} +{"answers": ["2015 Coupe de France Final"], "question": "Zlatan Ibrahimović scored three goals in a semi-final to help Paris Saint-Germain reach the , starting with a penalty kick which was his 100th goal for the club?"} +{"answers": ["Amira Abase, Shamima Begum and Kadiza Sultana"], "question": "the Press Association won a court case stating that it was within the public interest to know that five girls who had been given travel bans attended the same school as ?"} +{"answers": ["Dolinar", "Elvira Dolinar", "Elvira"], "question": " is regarded as the first Slovenian feminist?"} +{"answers": ["Carolina Wren", "Carolina wren"], "question": "the \"\" had its songs transcribed as names and phrases such as \"sweet heart, sweet heart\", \"come to me, come to me\", \"sweet William\", and \"Richelieu, Richelieu\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wei", "Heng", "Wei Heng"], "question": ", party chief of China's Shanxi province, committed suicide after being imprisoned and tortured by the Red Guards?"} +{"answers": ["Chicken Salad Chick"], "question": "the concept for the restaurant chain originated from one of its founders selling her chicken salad door-to-door?"} +{"answers": ["Jeannette Zarou", "Zarou", "Jeannette"], "question": " performed the title role in the stage premiere of Healey Willan's opera \"Deirdre\"?"} +{"answers": ["Corona Borealis", "Corona Borealis Supercluster"], "question": "five galaxy clusters within the are in the process of collapsing and merging to form a single massive cluster?"} +{"answers": ["Jason Rabedeaux", "Rabedeaux", "Jason"], "question": "basketball coach died the day after winning a game with the Saigon Heat?"} +{"answers": ["Tokyo File 212"], "question": " was Hollywood's first feature film to be shot entirely in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Students' Building", "Students' Building"], "question": "the at Vassar College \"\" is modeled after a church attended by George Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Harriette", "Harriette Emily Colenso", "Harriette Colenso", "Colenso"], "question": "the British Christian missionary bankrupted herself defending the Zulu king Dinuzulu against charges of treason?"} +{"answers": ["Are You Lonesome Tonight?", "Are You Lonesome Tonight?"], "question": "part of the song \"\" evokes William Shakespeare's monologue \"All the world's a stage\"?"} +{"answers": ["Obchodní centrum Letňany"], "question": " became the biggest shopping centre in the Czech Republic in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Sieges of Taunton"], "question": "during the second , Robert Blake declared that he \"had four pairs of boots left and would eat three of them before he yielded\"?"} +{"answers": ["Logan", "Randy Logan", "Randy'' Logan", "Randy"], "question": "football player \"\" was a consensus All-American at Michigan and appeared in 159 consecutive games for the Philadelphia Eagles?"} +{"answers": ["Kazanjian Red Diamond"], "question": "the , the second-largest red diamond ever found, was confiscated by the Nazis in 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Alma", "Alma Dolens", "Dolens"], "question": " is thought to have earned her pseudonym, which is Latin for \"a heavy heart,\" from her opinions on war?"} +{"answers": ["Hungry Saw", "The Hungry Saw"], "question": "Stuart Staples carved the cover design of into his kitchen wall with a screwdriver?"} +{"answers": ["Huy Duc", "Huy", "Duc"], "question": "Vietnamese journalist was dismissed from his position at a government-run newspaper because of comments he made on his blog?"} +{"answers": ["Marnie", "Marnie"], "question": ", a Shih Tzu dog, has received over one million Instagram followers from photos taken by her owner?"} +{"answers": ["Thai Sour Pork", "Naem"], "question": " \"(example dish pictured)\", a traditional lactic-fermented sausage prepared from raw ground pork, is popular in Thailand?"} +{"answers": ["Culex annulirostris"], "question": "the is a vector for Murray Valley encephalitis virus, Ross River virus, and Japanese encephalitis, as well as dog heartworm and the roundworm \"Wuchereria bancrofti\"?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Christopher Taylor", "Christopher Taylor", "Taylor"], "question": "current Ann Arbor mayor has earned four degrees from the University of Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Red Spring Run"], "question": "some reaches of have been entirely destroyed either by mining or by post-mining development?"} +{"answers": ["Grossman", "Danny", "Danny Grossman"], "question": " choreography \"Endangered Species\" was set in a post-apocalyptic world where the dancers fought against military oppression?"} +{"answers": ["Ancient Maya graffiti"], "question": "most \"(example pictured)\" was probably produced by the Maya elite in their own dwellings, with some later additions by squatters?"} +{"answers": ["The Solitaires"], "question": " were booked to play at the Paramount with Buddy Holly and The Big Bopper in 1959?"} +{"answers": ["12 Downing Street", "Downing Street"], "question": "the offices of the Chief Whip were located at for 122 years, until Tony Blair gave them to Alastair Campbell?"} +{"answers": ["People v. Marquan M."], "question": " was the first case in which a US court weighed the constitutionality of criminalizing cyberbullying?"} +{"answers": ["Snezhnika"], "question": ", located in the Pirin Mountains in Bulgaria, is the southernmost glacial mass in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Solveig Margareta von Schoultz", "Solveig von Schoultz", "Schoultz", "Solveig"], "question": "Finnish writer published fifteen collections of poetry over more than fifty years?"} +{"answers": ["King Gustav III of Sweden and his Brothers"], "question": " \"\", an oil painting by the Swedish portrait painter Alexander Roslin, depicts three brothers, including two future kings?"} +{"answers": ["Tomb of Aurangzeb"], "question": "the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb is buried in the at Khuldabad, near Aurangabad in India?"} +{"answers": ["William W. Havens Jr.", "William", "Jr.", "William W. Havens, Jr.", "William Westerfield Havens Jr."], "question": " worked on the Manhattan Project and was an American delegate at the Geneva \"Atoms for Peace\" conferences in 1955 and 1958?"} +{"answers": ["Lithuania–Poland border"], "question": "the is the only land border that the Baltic States share with a country that is not a member of the Russian-aligned Commonwealth of Independent States?"} +{"answers": ["Henig", "Simon Henig", "Simon Antony Henig", "Simon"], "question": ", an academic who studies voting behaviour and election results, has won several elections as a politician?"} +{"answers": ["Pearl", "Pearl Schiff", "Schiff"], "question": " couldn't find an American publisher for her second novel after her first made \"The New York Times\" Best Seller list?"} +{"answers": ["Hamilton", "Isaac Hamilton", "Isaac Brandon Hamilton", "Isaac"], "question": " \"\" career-high in the 2015 Pac-12 Tournament was the most points scored by a UCLA Bruin in a decade?"} +{"answers": ["Indium lung"], "question": "there have been only ten recorded cases of as of 2010?"} +{"answers": ["We Built This Glee Club"], "question": "although \"We Built This City\" is sung in a competition during the \"Glee\" episode \"\", it is not performed by the group that the show is named for?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick", "Bevin", "Patrick Bevin"], "question": ", the 2009 New Zealand Junior Road Cyclist of the Year, won his first professional stage in the 2015 Herald Sun Tour?"} +{"answers": ["Pancuran Tujuh"], "question": "according to local legend, was discovered by a missionary with a skin condition?"} +{"answers": ["Victorian painting"], "question": " became so unpopular that \"Flaming June\" \"\" was worth just £50 in 1963?"} +{"answers": ["Sharon", "Sharon Anderson", "Anderson", "Sharon A. Anderson"], "question": " was the first woman to serve as president of the American Society of Nephrology?"} +{"answers": ["2015 Copa del Rey Final"], "question": "the board of FC Barcelona requested for the to be held at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, home of their rivals Real Madrid?"} +{"answers": ["Tenth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida"], "question": "in the Teen Court, high school students act as defense attorney, prosecutor, clerk, and bailiff, and the accused is required to admit guilt?"} +{"answers": ["Tomb of Nadira Begum"], "question": "the was actually built in a water tank?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Fithian", "Fithian"], "question": ", an Illinois State Senator and Civil War Provost Marshal, was also the first white child of Cincinnati, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Grimsby Ice Factory"], "question": "the was once the largest ice factory in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Teluk Penyu Beach", "Teluk Penyu"], "question": "although it was named for them, there are no sea turtles at ?"} +{"answers": ["S.A.S. v. France"], "question": "in , the European Court of Human Rights ruled that a ban on face covering did not violate the European Convention on Human Rights?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone", "Mackey", "Cyclone Mackey"], "question": " was the first man to wrestle in Mexico wearing a mask, starting a tradition in \"lucha libre\" that still exists 80 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Catherine Corrigan", "Catherine Margaret Corrigan", "Catherine", "Corrigan"], "question": " was one of the first to analyze a new nakhlite from Mars?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Dokeianos", "Michael Doukeianos", "Michael Dokeianos"], "question": "when Byzantine general was taken prisoner by the Pechenegs and brought before their leader, he managed to grab a sword and hack off the leader's arm before being killed?"} +{"answers": ["Kick", "association football kick", "Kick"], "question": "265 million people in association football matches every year?"} +{"answers": ["Clavularia crassa"], "question": "the soft coral broods its eggs on the outside of the polyps?"} +{"answers": ["Merwe", "André", "André van der Merwe", "Van der Merwe"], "question": " performed the world's first successful penis transplant?"} +{"answers": ["West Hendford Cricket Ground, Yeovil", "West Hendford Cricket Ground"], "question": "Westland Aircraft expanded their factory over the in Yeovil during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Zero", "Zero Freitas", "Freitas"], "question": " has the largest record collection in the world?"} +{"answers": ["England women's national football team"], "question": "the played its first official association football match in 1972, 100 years after the men's team's first match?"} +{"answers": ["Surasa"], "question": " is described as the mother of all serpents?"} +{"answers": ["Matson Trial"], "question": "Abraham Lincoln defended a slave-owner against a slave family during the ?"} +{"answers": ["1965 Laotian coups"], "question": "the were simultaneous and independent of one another?"} +{"answers": ["Tad Smith", "Tad", "Smith"], "question": ", CEO of Sotheby's, is also a professor at New York University's Stern School of Business?"} +{"answers": ["Island of the Jewel"], "question": "medieval Islamic geography placed the in the Sea of Darkness, east of the Dragon's Tail?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese fitness dancing", "Square dancing", "Square dancing"], "question": "many of China's \"\" \"(see video)\" are motivated in part by nostalgia for the dances of the Cultural Revolution during their youth?"} +{"answers": ["Saikhanbileg", "Chimediin", "Chimediin Saikhanbileg"], "question": "Mongolian Prime Minister can bench press ?"} +{"answers": ["The BFG", "The BFG"], "question": "production has finally begun on , which has been in development since 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Robert L. Myers", "Myers", "Robert Lee", "Robert", "Robert L. Myers"], "question": "Centre College alum recruited All-American stars such as Bo McMillin and Red Weaver to the small Danville institution which was undefeated in 1919 and upset Harvard in 1921?"} +{"answers": ["Ether One"], "question": "2014 game has been praised by \"The New Yorker\" for its portrayal of dementia?"} +{"answers": ["Saluting Battery", "Saluting Battery"], "question": "the \"\" in Valletta, Malta, still fires gun signals twice every day?"} +{"answers": ["Acosta", "Wendy", "Wendy Acosta"], "question": "after scoring a goal, Costa Rican footballer points to the sky in remembrance of her deceased father?"} +{"answers": ["Skaters in the Bois de Boulogne"], "question": "because Renoir disliked cold weather, is one of his few winter landscapes?"} +{"answers": ["Luxembourg Freeport"], "question": " was opened in 2014 to store art and other valuables \"offshore\", because the existing facility in Geneva was full?"} +{"answers": ["Thoburnia rhothoeca"], "question": " have nearly triangular lower lip edges?"} +{"answers": ["Matt'' Stainbrook", "Matt", "Stainbrook", "Matt Stainbrook"], "question": "former Xavier basketball center drove strangers around as a senior?"} +{"answers": ["The World Is Bardo"], "question": "in March 2015, in Tunis with the chant, \"Tunisia is free! Terrorism out!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bartholomäus Gesius", "Gesius", "Bartholomäus"], "question": " wrote the melody of the Easter hymn which Bach used to conclude the Easter section of his \"Orgelbüchlein\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nomadacris succincta"], "question": "the last recorded swarm of the was in 1927?"} +{"answers": ["Serlo", "Serlo"], "question": "Sired sired ?"} +{"answers": ["Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church", "Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church, Goa"], "question": "the , \"\" is built in Baroque style in the shape of a wedding cake?"} +{"answers": ["Pat Connaughton", "Connaughton", "Pat"], "question": " was forthright about his intent to continue playing college basketball despite warnings that it would impact his prospects in baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Diamond Research and Mercantile City"], "question": " will be Gujarat's third smart city?"} +{"answers": ["Tidal", "Tidal"], "question": "sixteen popular music artists including Madonna, Kanye West, Beyoncé, and Rihanna co-own the streaming service , which was recently purchased and relaunched by Jay Z?"} +{"answers": ["Malika", "Sobirova", "Malika Sobirova"], "question": "the first international ballet competition held in Dushanbe was named after , and President Gorbachev sent greetings on the occasion?"} +{"answers": ["Jane Eyre", "Jane Eyre"], "question": " was the first American movie adaptation of the novel?"} +{"answers": ["Ophiocoma echinata"], "question": "despite being radially symmetric, the brittle star has a leading arm when moving?"} +{"answers": ["Strandzha Nature Park"], "question": " \"\" is the largest protected area in Bulgaria, covering over 1% of the nation's territory?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of Edward Snowden"], "question": " was erected next to a New York City monument to American Revolutionary War prisoners?"} +{"answers": ["Born Hater"], "question": "in Epik High's 2014 song \"\", Tablo sings about death threats against his family related to his Stanford University degrees?"} +{"answers": ["Florida State Road 538", "Poinciana Parkway", "Florida State Road"], "question": "the restoration of wetlands in a mitigation bank created in the path of the planned sextupled cost estimates for the highway?"} +{"answers": ["Eugene A. Tucker", "Eugene", "Tucker", "Eugene Adelmer Tucker"], "question": " was the last Arizona Territorial Supreme Court justice to die?"} +{"answers": ["Under the Dome", "Under the Dome"], "question": "the Chinese documentary , criticising China's air pollution, was praised by China's environment minister?"} +{"answers": ["Bremner", "Billy", "Billy Bremner"], "question": " was inducted into both the English Football Hall of Fame and the Scottish Football Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Jesenko", "Fran", "Fran Jesenko"], "question": "the Slovene botanist \"\" died while doing research for Triglav National Park, which he helped establish?"} +{"answers": ["Shankaragaurishvara Temple"], "question": "the entrance porch of the in Patan in Jammu and Kashmir, built in the late ninth century, has intricately sculpted carvings that appear freshly chiseled?"} +{"answers": ["Radner", "Maria Radner", "Maria", "Maria Friderike Radner"], "question": "the contralto , who died in the Germanwings plane crash, performed Wagner's \"Wesendonck Lieder\" at his villa, Wahnfried?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Johns Creek", "Johns Creek", "Saint Johns Creek"], "question": "when is not dry, its flow mainly consists of raw sewage?"} +{"answers": ["Selling England by the Pound"], "question": "English broadcaster Jeremy Clarkson is a fan of Genesis' album and wrote sleeve notes for a box-set reissue?"} +{"answers": ["Zhao Luanluan", "Luanluan", "Zhao"], "question": "the poetess was assumed to be a courtesan because she wrote erotic poems?"} +{"answers": ["Baturraden"], "question": "young men jump off a waterfall for money at ?"} +{"answers": ["Cyril Stanley Smith", "Smith", "Cyril"], "question": " sister said that \"If he didn't go to Oxford or Cambridge, isn't Church of England, and doesn't like sports, you might as well marry an American\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cottonwood Limestone"], "question": " from Kansas was used to build landmarks like the Kansas State Capitol, Great Overland Station, and Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Magnes the shepherd"], "question": "Pliny the Elder wrote that the name of gave rise to the Latin root from which later arose \"magnet\", \"magnetism\", and related word forms?"} +{"answers": ["Plantagenet Alliance"], "question": "the went to court 529 years after Richard III died to complain that their human rights had been violated because they were not consulted on his place of burial?"} +{"answers": ["Allan", "Freelon", "Allan Randall Freelon"], "question": " painting \"Barbecue – American Style\" was a protest against lynching?"} +{"answers": ["Jeremy Dudziak", "Dudziak", "Jeremy"], "question": "the German footballer is eligible to represent Tunisia, Germany, and Ghana at the senior international level?"} +{"answers": ["Forces Armées Neutralistes"], "question": "after a officer failed to capture his objective, Kong Le sacked him for embezzlement?"} +{"answers": ["Saka Tunggal Mosque", "Saka Tunggal Baitussalam Mosque"], "question": "thousands of sacred monkeys \"(example pictured)\" inhabit the area around ?"} +{"answers": ["The Infiltrator", "The Infiltrator"], "question": " is the true story of DEA agent Robert Mazur, who helped bust Pablo Escobar's money-laundering organization?"} +{"answers": ["Della", "Della Warrior", "Warrior", "Della Cheryl Warrior"], "question": ", the first female chair of the Otoe-Missouria Tribe, developed a permanent campus for the Institute of American Indian Arts?"} +{"answers": ["Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Ali al-Madhara'i", "Abu", "Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Ali al-Madhara", "al-Madhara'i"], "question": "in a career spanning six decades, served three ruling dynasties of Medieval Egyptthe Tulunids, Abbasids, and Ikhshidids?"} +{"answers": ["Procambarus natchitochae"], "question": "it is impossible to identify some crayfish species, such as , without looking at the male reproductive organs or knowing the collection location?"} +{"answers": ["Graziella"], "question": "the eponymous coral carver of Alphonse de Lamartine's 1852 novel \"\" was inspired by a cigar maker?"} +{"answers": ["Big Wapwallopen Creek", "Wapwallopen Creek"], "question": "three swimming holes on are the most dangerous ones in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf", "Rudolf Kučera", "Kučera"], "question": " was joint top scorer of the 1960–61 Czechoslovak First League?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Campbell", "Fort Campbell"], "question": " was the last major fortification to be built in Malta?"} +{"answers": ["Domenico De Sole", "Domenico", "Sole"], "question": ", chairman of auction house Sotheby's, was CEO of Gucci for ten years?"} +{"answers": ["Phantasmagoria", "Phantasmagoria"], "question": "although was the best-selling computer game of 1995, some retailers like CompUSA refused to carry it due to its violent content, and it was banned in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Kaname", "Kaname Harada", "Harada"], "question": "the Japanese World War II flying ace has been an anti-war activist since 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Esther", "Esther Ballestrino", "Ballestrino"], "question": ", the former boss of Jorge Mario Bergoglio (later Pope Francis), was thrown from an aircraft by the Argentine security services?"} +{"answers": ["Carnufex"], "question": " is an extinct relative of crocodiles that lived 231 million years ago in Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Deadpool", "Deadpool"], "question": "Marvel's character Deadpool is getting his own after appearing in \"\" in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["E.", "Bakke", "E. Wight Bakke", "Edward Wight Bakke"], "question": "Great Depression-era economist focused on the social and psychological aspects of unemployment in addition to the economic ones?"} +{"answers": ["Laurel Run Creek", "Laurel Run", "Laurel Run"], "question": " is classified as a Least Disturbed Stream by the Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program?"} +{"answers": ["Xuezhao", "Chen", "Chen Xuezhao"], "question": "Chinese writer attended the 1942 Yan'an Forum on Literature and Art with Mao Zedong?"} +{"answers": ["Sacred Sperm"], "question": "permission was granted to produce , despite the premise being prohibited on religious grounds?"} +{"answers": ["24th Arizona Territorial Legislature", "Arizona Territorial Legislature"], "question": "the made it illegal to employ females in saloons and other establishments that served alcohol?"} +{"answers": ["Coalition", "Coalition"], "question": "James Graham wrote the television film with the aim of getting the audience to empathise with politicians?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Ludwig Seffner", "Carl Seffner", "Seffner", "Carl"], "question": " is best remembered for his statue of J. S. Bach at St. Thomas Church in Leipzig?"} +{"answers": ["flock worker's lung", "Flock worker's lung"], "question": " is a disease caused by inhaling small particles of nylon?"} +{"answers": ["Odúbel Herrera", "David Odúbel Herrera"], "question": "Philadelphia Phillies outfielder is nicknamed \"El Torito\", meaning \"the little bull\"?"} +{"answers": ["Silvermere"], "question": "bouncing bomb experiments were conducted at ?"} +{"answers": ["Smooth toadfish"], "question": "eating the \"\" can be fatal?"} +{"answers": ["George Russell Davis", "Davis", "George"], "question": "in \"Wilson v. Territory of Arizona\", 7 Arizona 47 (1901), Judge found that bad spelling in a court finding was insufficient to overturn a conviction?"} +{"answers": ["2015 La Tropicale Amissa Bongo"], "question": "the is the highest-ranked cycling race in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Jenny Twitchell Kempton", "Kempton", "Jenny"], "question": "contralto sang in the first performance of Mendelssohn's oratorio \"Elijah\" in Boston?"} +{"answers": ["Massacre of Phocaea"], "question": "the June 1914 against the Ottoman Greeks of Phocaea, Turkey, as part of the Ottoman policy of ethnic cleansing, closely resembled similar operations against Armenians?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Wayne Cumberford", "Cumberford", "Robert", "Robert Cumberford"], "question": "automotive design critic called the Jaguar XKE \"the ultimate automotive expression of phalliform perfection?\""} +{"answers": ["Nike-X"], "question": "having created the anti-ballistic missile program, Robert McNamara tried to delay its construction after learning it could leave 60 million Americans dead?"} +{"answers": ["T19 Howitzer Motor Carriage", "T19 Howitzer Gun Motor Carriage"], "question": "the (HMC) \"\" served as late as the invasion of southern France (Operation Dragoon) in 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Ray Martyniuk", "Martynuik", "Ray Martynuik", "Ray"], "question": "NHL first-round draft pick ended his final full season by stopping the team bus and throwing his gear into Moyie Lake?"} +{"answers": ["De Montfort's Parliament", "Simon de Montfort's Parliament"], "question": "the Parliament of the United Kingdom is commemorating the in a year-long celebration?"} +{"answers": ["Flood", "Flood"], "question": "the cover of the They Might Be Giants album uses a photograph captured by Margaret Bourke-White during the Ohio River flood of 1937?"} +{"answers": ["I Am Not a Serial Killer", "I Am Not a Serial Killer"], "question": "although the novel on which it is based is set in North Dakota, the forthcoming film is being filmed in Minnesota?"} +{"answers": ["Rogue Beard Beer"], "question": "Rogue Ales' was reported to be a hoax when it was introduced on April Fools' Day in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Joan Errington Beaumont", "Beaumont", "Joan Beaumont", "Joan"], "question": "Australian historian won the 2014 Prime Minister's, New South Wales Premier's and Queensland Literary prizes in history for her book \"Broken Nation: Australians in the Great War\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Great Wall", "The Great Wall", "Great Wall"], "question": "the upcoming film is said to be the largest film ever shot entirely in China?"} +{"answers": ["Chandro", "Chandro Tomar", "Tomar"], "question": ", an octogenarian from Johri, has attained fame as an accomplished shooter with 25 national championships and is believed to be the oldest woman sharpshooter in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Taiyuan Metro"], "question": "the first phase of the is projected to cost 31 billion yuan?"} +{"answers": ["Bettina", "Bettina Burr", "Burr"], "question": "a portrait of Emma Hart, later Lady Hamilton was donated to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts by and other members of the Rothschild family?"} +{"answers": ["Serpens-Aquila Rift"], "question": "several star-forming regions lie projected in or near the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hortense Allart", "Hortense", "Allart"], "question": " novels were based on her adventures, including \"Les enchantements de Prudence, Avec George Sand\", which enjoyed a \"succès de scandale\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese home run"], "question": "sportswriter Dick Young's description of Dusty Rhodes' game-winning \"\" in the 1954 World Series prompted Chinese Americans to demand the term be retired?"} +{"answers": ["Fricke", "Karl", "Karl Wilhelm Fricke"], "question": " has been called the \"pope for resistance, opposition and oppression\" in the former German Democratic Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Imphal War Cemetery"], "question": "the dead buried in the are not just from the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Peggy Laurayne Baker", "Peggy Baker", "Peggy"], "question": " was a member of the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Martin", "Chris Martin", "Chris", "Martin"], "question": "pitcher rehabilitated the torn labrum in his shoulder by stocking warehouses?"} +{"answers": ["Church of Saint Anthony of Padua, Sarajevo", "Church of Saint Anthony of Padua"], "question": "the \"\", the \"church of all Sarajevans\", attracts both Muslim and Eastern Orthodox worshippers?"} +{"answers": ["Cervantez", "Yreina Cervantez", "Yreina"], "question": " helped design and paint the longest mural in the world, the \"Great Wall of Los Angeles\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mayabazar"], "question": "the reel length of was 5,888 metres (19,318 ft)?"} +{"answers": ["Domenico Lalli", "Domenico", "Lalli"], "question": "Sebastiano Biancardi, suspected of embezzlement, left his family and became a successful librettist known as ?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Camille Dow Baker", "Camille", "Dow Baker"], "question": ", a petroleum executive, received awards for humanitarian efforts?"} +{"answers": ["Blue-fronted dancer", "Argia apicalis"], "question": "the is not always blue?"} +{"answers": ["Bret Barberie", "Barberie", "Bret Edward Barberie", "Bret"], "question": "baseball player missed a game after getting chili pepper juice in his eye?"} +{"answers": ["Melaleuca trichophylla"], "question": " \"\" can flower prolifically in cultivation?"} +{"answers": ["Elena Arizmendi Mejia", "Mejia", "Elena"], "question": " organized the Neutral White Cross when the Red Cross refused to assist the wounded insurgents during the Mexican Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Washburn Library", "Washburn Community Library"], "question": "upon its opening, the asked to borrow materials from other Minneapolis libraries to meet the high demand from patrons?"} +{"answers": ["Theo", "Müller", "Theo Müller"], "question": "since inherited Müller in 1971, it has gone from employing just four people to over 20,000?"} +{"answers": ["Windosill"], "question": " influenced games including \"Blek\", \"Donut County\", and \"Monument Valley\"?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Fowler Butterworth", "Samuel F. Butterworth", "Butterworth", "Samuel"], "question": "during the American Civil War , manager of the New Almaden mine, prohibited the camp's militia from storing weapons on Quicksilver Mining Company's property?"} +{"answers": ["National Nautical School"], "question": "the was originally based on HMS \"Formidable\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zézé"], "question": " was the first-ever Brazilian player in the Bundesliga but left when he was diagnosed with a snow allergy?"} +{"answers": ["Harry A. Yerkes", "Yerkes", "Harry", "Harry Yerkes"], "question": "musician and band contractor managed ensembles that played an important role in the transition from ragtime to jazz?"} +{"answers": ["San Trifone in Posterula"], "question": "the ancient church of was demolished during construction of the Convent of Sant'Agostino?"} +{"answers": ["Otto", "Elinor", "Elinor Otto"], "question": "the \"Last Rosie the Riveter\", , built airplanes for almost fifty years and retired at the age of 95?"} +{"answers": ["1000 Forms of Fear"], "question": "Australian recording artist Sia agreed to release on the condition that she was not obligated to do a tour or press appearances?"} +{"answers": ["Christ the Lord Is Risen Again!"], "question": "\"\" in English is cut down from the German version because the words didn't fit?"} +{"answers": ["Warwick", "Charles F. Warwick", "Charles Franklin Warwick", "Charles"], "question": "as mayor of Philadelphia, \"\" tried to convince the Pennsylvania state legislature to relocate the capital there from Harrisburg?"} +{"answers": ["Sealing the Tomb"], "question": "the altarpiece triptych was William Hogarth's only commission from the Church of England?"} +{"answers": ["Julia", "Gjika", "Julia Gjika"], "question": " and the award-winning Iliriana Sulkuqi wrote poems in Albanian as members of the group \"military poets\"?"} +{"answers": ["Outer Wilds", "Team Outer Wilds"], "question": " won the Seumas McNally Grand Prize and the Excellence in Design category at the 2015 Independent Games Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Football League Trophy Final", "2015 Football League Trophy Final"], "question": "rival fans of Bristol City and Bristol Rovers walked 100 miles to the to raise money for a young fan's surgery?"} +{"answers": ["Alexandra Byrne", "Alexandra", "Byrne"], "question": "costume designer , who won an Academy Award for \"\", said of Thor's costumes, \"it's all about his arms\"?"} +{"answers": ["Metamorphabet"], "question": "multiple video game journalists made \"(gameplay pictured)\" their children's first video game?"} +{"answers": ["Sugako", "Hashida", "Sugako Hashida"], "question": "scriptwriter wrote the original script for \"Oshin\", the first asadora to be both produced and written by women in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Ye Shuhua", "Shuhua", "Ye"], "question": "the asteroid 3241 Yeshuhua is named after ?"} +{"answers": ["2000 Women's Cricket World Cup Final"], "question": "one journalist described the as \"the greatest World Cup final ever\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bromelain", "Bromelain"], "question": " significantly reduces the necessity of surgery after deep burn wounds?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Bryan Martin", "Martin"], "question": " served in the House of Burgesses alongside George Washington and managed his uncle Lord Fairfax's Northern Neck Proprietary?"} +{"answers": ["Wood", "Karenne", "Karenne Wood"], "question": " of the Monacan tribe is studying the cultural effects of losing a language?"} +{"answers": ["Bali Mauladad", "Bali", "Mauladad"], "question": "big-game hunter won the Shaw & Hunter trophy for leading a client to a tiny Oribi antelope?"} +{"answers": ["1185 East Midlands earthquake"], "question": "the is the first earthquake in England for which there are verifiable damage reports?"} +{"answers": ["Lift High the Cross"], "question": "\"\" has been viewed as supporting a Johannine description of the Passion of Christ?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Lazari", "Chris", "Lazari", "Chris'' Lazari"], "question": "billionaire London property developer emigrated from Cyprus at 16 with just £20?"} +{"answers": ["Parapercis hexophtalma"], "question": "the changes its sex and colour markings when about 18cm (7in) long?"} +{"answers": ["Adam Yacenda", "Yacenda", "Adam John Yacenda", "Adam"], "question": "before he founded the \"Valley Times\" newspaper, worked as Richard Nixon's press secretary?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Patrick John Coghlan", "Charles Coghlan", "Charles", "Coghlan", "Charles Coghlan"], "question": ", the first Premier of Southern Rhodesia (today Zimbabwe), was born in South Africa to an Irishman who served in the British Army?"} +{"answers": ["Entomophaga grylli"], "question": " causes infected grasshoppers to die at the top of a plant?"} +{"answers": ["Dry Creek explosives depot"], "question": "a horse-drawn tram was used to move dynamite to and from the ?"} +{"answers": ["Nosavan", "Phoumi Nosavan", "Phoumi"], "question": "General began a coup on his 45th birthday, even though he had no troops to command?"} +{"answers": ["Tristis est anima mea", "Tristis est anima mea"], "question": "in a motet for Maundy Thursday, , Jesus says in Gethsemane \"\" \"Sad is my soul even unto death\"?"} +{"answers": ["Patilineț", "Vasile", "Vasile Patilineț"], "question": "Romanian communist politician went from being a close associate of Nicolae Ceaușescu to plotting a coup against him?"} +{"answers": ["Avalon International Breads"], "question": "Detroit-based is the largest purchaser of organic bread flour in Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Tim Miller", "Tim Miller", "Tim"], "question": "the three-minute opening sequence of the film \"\" was completed in 12 weeks by ?"} +{"answers": ["Jesus Christus", "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der von uns den Gotteszorn wandt"], "question": "\"\", Luther's hymn for the Eucharist based on a Latin model, includes thoughts from his sermons during Lent of 1524?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania State Game Lands", "Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 226"], "question": "the plant species \"Aplectrum hyemale\", which is rare in Pennsylvania and extremely rare in northern Pennsylvania, is found in , in Columbia County?"} +{"answers": ["Judith", "Vaitukaitis", "Judith L. Vaitukaitis", "Judith Vaitukaitis"], "question": " developed the chemical technique for the first home pregnancy test after trying to use it to diagnose cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Kero Kero Bonito"], "question": "the British band found their vocalist through an online bulletin board for Japanese expatriates?"} +{"answers": ["Mann", "Cathleen Sabine Mann", "Cathleen", "Cathleen Mann"], "question": "the British portrait artist was also a peeress and film costume designer?"} +{"answers": ["The Daily Stormer"], "question": "Neo-Nazi website encourages Internet trolling by its \"Troll Army\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bowen", "Louise", "Louise DeKoven Bowen", "Louise deKoven Bowen"], "question": "President Warren G. Harding appointed to represent the United States at the 1922 Pan-American Conference of Women?"} +{"answers": ["Viktor", "Viktor"], "question": "Philippe Martinez's 2014 action film , starring Gérard Depardieu and Elizabeth Hurley, was filmed entirely in Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Rodrigo Junior Paula Silva", "Digão", "Digão"], "question": "Brazilian footballer signed for Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Beatty", "Beatty"], "question": " claimed that a fortune-teller predicted an Epsom Derby victory for one of his racehorses?"} +{"answers": ["Alien Spidy"], "question": " have only six legs?"} +{"answers": ["Niagara Falls, from the American Side"], "question": "there is only one major public in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Osama bin Laden", "Osama bin Laden"], "question": " was at least tall?"} +{"answers": ["Cádiz Memorial"], "question": "the was exposed to public view in London on his 54th birthday and has been visible ever since?"} +{"answers": ["Alex Chinneck", "Alex", "Chinneck"], "question": "the front of house \"\" seems to have slipped?"} +{"answers": ["Card money"], "question": "the French ?"} +{"answers": ["Top Totty"], "question": "some was removed from the House of Commons after complaints from a shadow?"} +{"answers": ["Knightrider Street", "Great Knightrider Street"], "question": " premièred in London in 1322?"} +{"answers": ["Dearcmhara"], "question": "the existence of in Scotland has finally been proven?"} +{"answers": ["Dr. Young's Ideal Rectal Dilators"], "question": " were forcibly withdrawn after officials clamped down on them?"} +{"answers": ["Alien", "Alien"], "question": "in April 2013, a landed on its head in central London?"} +{"answers": ["West-East Bag"], "question": "feminist artists invented the in 1971?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of Mahatma Gandhi, Parliament Square", "Statue of Mahatma Gandhi"], "question": "a has taken up residence near Winston Churchill?"} +{"answers": ["FTC v. Balls of Kryptonite"], "question": "even are no protection from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission?"} +{"answers": ["Parliament in the Making"], "question": "the BBC is taking liberties with ?"} +{"answers": ["Fufu", "Fufu"], "question": "the Crown Prince of Thailand once owned ?"} +{"answers": ["God Nisanov", "God", "Nisanov"], "question": " is a billionaire property developer?"} +{"answers": ["Pinn", "Vivian", "Vivian Winona Pinn", "Vivian Pinn"], "question": " \"\", the former director of the NIH Office for Research on Women's Health, was the first African-American woman to head a pathology department in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Jenny Lind private railroad car"], "question": "the was made for the singer Jenny Lind, the \"Swedish Nightingale?\""} +{"answers": ["Serlo", "Serlo"], "question": "the 12th-century abbot built \"one of the most ambitious churches\" in post-Conquest England?"} +{"answers": ["The Danish Girl", "The Danish Girl", "Danish Girl"], "question": "the film is based on the fiction about the life of first identifiable transgender woman Lili Elbe?"} +{"answers": ["Firewatch"], "question": ", a first-person adventure game, was inspired by a single painting by Olly Moss?"} +{"answers": ["Honora", "Sneyd", "Honora Sneyd"], "question": " rejection of Thomas Day's marriage proposal cited the rights of women, including equality in marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Störmthal"], "question": "the organ in the village church of \"\" was approved by Bach and dedicated with a cantata written for the occasion?"} +{"answers": ["The Big Short", "The Big Short"], "question": " is a drama about a crisis?"} +{"answers": ["Laura Forster", "Laura", "Forster", "Laura Elizabeth Forster"], "question": " was the first Australian woman doctor to volunteer her services as a medic in Belgium during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["1984 All-Big Ten Conference football team"], "question": "the included Heisman Trophy winner Keith Byars and national receiving leader David Williams?"} +{"answers": ["Pepping", "Ernst", "Ernst Pepping"], "question": " composed symphonies, a German mass in 1938, a Latin mass in 1948, and \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cameron Park", "Cameron Park", "Cameron Park Zoo"], "question": " in Waco, Texas, will open a new limestone pavilion this summer?"} +{"answers": ["Flemish Hunting Deck"], "question": " had a police escort?"} +{"answers": ["Badshahi Mosque"], "question": "the \"\" functions as both a mosque and an \"idgah\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marie-Louise Dubreil-Jacotin", "Marie-Louise", "Dubreil-Jacotin"], "question": " was the first female full professor of mathematics in France?"} +{"answers": ["Sterry Creek"], "question": " is usually \"little more than a trickle\", but overflows its banks about once every ten years?"} +{"answers": ["Omen", "Omen"], "question": "while on tour in Brazil to promote its new album , the band Antestor was attacked by Satanist black metal fans angered by the Christian beliefs of the band members?"} +{"answers": ["Paximathia"], "question": "contemporary versions of the Greek bread can remain edible for up to eight weeks when stored in an airtight container?"} +{"answers": ["Carolin", "Widmann", "Carolin Widmann"], "question": "violinist played with her brother when he was composer and artist in residence at the Rheingau Musik Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Eorpa", "Eorpa"], "question": "the scorpionfly family Eorpidae has a single genus, , described in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Wickedly Welsh Chocolate"], "question": " held a Willy Wonka-themed \"golden ticket\" promotion?"} +{"answers": ["Gonzales", "Abel", "Abel Gonzales", "A. J. Gonzales"], "question": " invented both Fried Coke and deep-fried butter?"} +{"answers": ["Keqrops"], "question": "in , a composition for piano and orchestra by Iannis Xenakis, melodies are played in cluster lines?"} +{"answers": ["Katherine Sophia Kane", "Katherine", "Katherine Kane", "Kane"], "question": "Lady was the first woman to be elected to the Botanical Society of Edinburgh?"} +{"answers": ["Icelandic New Business Venture Fund", "New Business Venture Fund", "The Icelandic New Business Venture Fund"], "question": "the performance of was described as \"disappointing\" even though it managed to fund a major tourist attraction in Iceland?"} +{"answers": ["Adam Fleming", "Adam Richard Fleming", "Fleming", "Adam Fleming", "Adam"], "question": "the British billionaire is the nephew of \"James Bond\" novelist Ian Fleming?"} +{"answers": ["FA Cup Final", "2015 FA Cup Final"], "question": "at the , a 64-person choir, comprising one fan for each team which reached the third round of competition, sang \"Abide with Me\" before kick-off?"} +{"answers": ["Synageva"], "question": ", a company with no marketed products and a net loss of US$60 million in the most recent quarter, recently entered into an agreement to be sold for US$8.4 billion?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Handley-Seymour", "Elizabeth", "Handley-Seymour"], "question": " created Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother's 1937 Coronation dress \"\" and her 1923 wedding dress?"} +{"answers": ["mutton curry", "Mutton curry"], "question": "\"kosha mangsho\", a type of , is traditionally prepared as part of the celebration of Kali Puja?"} +{"answers": ["Andreas", "Andreas Tscherning", "Tscherning"], "question": ", author of \"Deutscher Getichte Frühling\" (Spring of German Poems), was the first to translate Arabic poetry into German?"} +{"answers": ["Lu Xun", "Lu Xun Park"], "question": "Korean nationalist Yun Bong-gil used a bomb to assassinate Japanese officials gathered in Shanghai's ?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Kosmač"], "question": "until 1918, in Montenegro was the southernmost fortress of the Austro-Hungarian Empire?"} +{"answers": ["John Frederick", "Lewis", "John Frederick Lewis", "John"], "question": "unlike many Orientalist painters, never painted a nude, and used his wife as a model in some harem scenes?"} +{"answers": ["Cantu", "Homaro", "Homaro Cantu"], "question": "gadgets \"(rotary evaporator pictured)\" used by Michelin-starred chef include a class IV laser, a centrifuge, and a hand-held ion particle gun?"} +{"answers": ["Magnus Sinus"], "question": "European cartographers initially considered the Pacific Ocean to be Ptolemy's ?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Armadale", "William Honyman, Lord Armadale", "William Honyman"], "question": "Scottish judge , was one of the initiators of the Highland Clearances?"} +{"answers": ["Limassol District"], "question": " contains one of the Painted Churches in the Troödos Region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Wilmshurst", "Peter Wilmshurst"], "question": "writs against , after he published negative findings from clinical trials, were a catalyst for the UK's libel reform of 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Raghunath Temple"], "question": "terrorists attacked in Jammu twice in 2002, causing multiple fatalities?"} +{"answers": ["Charles R. Adrian", "Adrian", "Charles Raymond Adrian", "Charles"], "question": "University of California political science professor wrote two articles considered seminal works in the study of nonpartisanship?"} +{"answers": ["Dicromantispa electromexicana"], "question": "the extinct mantidfly was described from a solitary male insect?"} +{"answers": ["Clementine Krämer", "Krämer", "Clementine", "Clementine Sophie Krämer"], "question": "German poet and pacifist attempted to flee Nazi Germany to the U.S., Denmark, China, and Cuba before being sent to the concentration camp where she died?"} +{"answers": ["Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star"], "question": "one can hear parts of Sonic Youth's 1987 album \"Sister\" in quiet sections of the band's 1994 album , because it was recorded over the same master tapes?"} +{"answers": ["Timeline of dromaeosaurid research"], "question": "highlights from the include a skeleton of \"Velociraptor\" preserved in combat with a \"Protoceratops\", the gigantic \"Utahraptor\", and tiny four-winged \"Microraptor\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lena Olive Smith", "Lena", "Lena O. Smith", "Smith"], "question": " was the first African American woman lawyer in Minnesota and among the first in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Cao'e River"], "question": "the is named after a teenage girl who drowned herself about 1,900 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Kirkton of Bourtie stone circle"], "question": " \"\" has the longest recumbent stone of any recumbent stone circle?"} +{"answers": ["Block Island Wind Farm"], "question": " is the first offshore wind farm to be built in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Chants for Socialists"], "question": " is an album by Darren Hayman based on the 19th-century protest poetry of William Morris?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Run"], "question": "the source of is in both Henry Lake and Eagle Lake?"} +{"answers": ["Hong", "Shen", "Hong Shen"], "question": "Harvard-educated playwright wrote the first published Chinese film script, but it was never filmed?"} +{"answers": ["May God have mercy upon your soul"], "question": "Clarence Darrow claimed judges would say, when passing a death sentence, \"\", because they felt they didn't have the authority to destroy souls?"} +{"answers": ["Sorapiss"], "question": "according to legend, \"\", a mountain in the Dolomites near Cortina d'Ampezzo, is the embodiment of a king?"} +{"answers": ["Erik Nascimento Lima", "Erik", "Lima", "Erik Lima"], "question": "footballer won the best newcomer award at the end of the 2014 Brasileirão season?"} +{"answers": ["Pan Celtic Festival"], "question": "the 2001 was cancelled due to the United Kingdom foot-and-mouth outbreak?"} +{"answers": ["Seothyra"], "question": "the webs of can look like hoof prints or four-leaf clovers?"} +{"answers": ["Alan Clark", "Alan", "Clark", "Alan Clark", "Alan Jon Clark"], "question": ", CEO of SABMiller, the world's second largest brewer, used to be a clinical psychologist?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 115"], "question": "the Devil's Feather Bed is near ?"} +{"answers": ["The Next Step Beyond"], "question": "out of only 25 episodes of the TV series , 14 were remakes from \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Erckartswiller"], "question": "the Alsatian village of was abandoned from 1649 to 1651?"} +{"answers": ["Schiml", "Marga Schiml", "Marga"], "question": "the mezzo-soprano \"\", an academic voice teacher in Karlsruhe, appeared as a Rhinemaiden and a valkyrie in the \"Jahrhundertring\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nautical fiction", "nautical fiction"], "question": "some of the most popular works, including those about Horatio Hornblower and Jack Aubrey, were based upon the real adventures of the \"sea wolf\" – Lord Cochrane?"} +{"answers": ["Akeem Levar Dodson", "Akeem Dodson", "Dodson", "Akeem"], "question": "New York City's was one of only four American-born players in the U.S. national cricket team's squad for its most recent major tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Band on the Run", "Band on the Run"], "question": "the Paul McCartney and Wings song \"\" was only released as a single at the insistence of Capitol Records promotion man Al Coury?"} +{"answers": ["Molybdenum ditelluride"], "question": " has potential for use as an infrared detector?"} +{"answers": ["The Machine Question"], "question": "in , David Gunkel argued that the other minds problem implies that a proper understanding of consciousness is impossible?"} +{"answers": ["Hogenesch", "John B. Hogenesch", "John"], "question": " is responsible for discovering the only essential circadian clock gene in humans?"} +{"answers": ["Magna Carta", "Magna Carta"], "question": "Cornelia Parker has made an \"(detail pictured)\" of the Wikipedia article on Magna Carta?"} +{"answers": ["Bosnia and Herzegovina–Spain relations"], "question": "a seventh of the total population of Sarajevo cited the Judaeo-Spanish language as their mother tongue in 1921, with historical going back to the 15th century?"} +{"answers": ["Teddy", "Teddy Osei", "Osei"], "question": ", who was born in Ghana, played flute, drums, and saxophone for the Afro-pop band Osibisa, which he helped create?"} +{"answers": ["Feroseta"], "question": "the extinct mantidfly has bristle-covered pterostigma?"} +{"answers": ["Bali Strait Incident", "Bali Strait"], "question": "disguised British East Indiamen intimidated a French frigate squadron into retreating during the of 1797?"} +{"answers": ["Oscar Carl Holderer", "Oscar Holderer", "Oscar", "Holderer"], "question": ", an engineer for Nazi Germany who later worked on the Apollo space program, brought America's first rocket wind tunnel from Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Wrestle Kingdom 9"], "question": " featured the return of Jim Ross to commentating on professional wrestling since his departure from WWE?"} +{"answers": ["Affair of the Dancing Lamas"], "question": "the was covered up for over fifty years?"} +{"answers": ["Double tee"], "question": " beams \"\" were first used in 1961 by an architect experimenting with new structural elements for his own office?"} +{"answers": ["Carlisle", "Georgiana", "Georgiana Howard, Countess of Carlisle"], "question": "the Duchess of Devonshire refused to employ a wet nurse for her eldest child , an unusual decision for an upperclass woman in that era?"} +{"answers": ["1992 All-Big Ten Conference football team"], "question": "the included rushing, receiving, and passing efficiency leaders Tyrone Wheatley, Lee Gissendaner and Elvis Grbac?"} +{"answers": ["Shalom Cohen", "Shalom", "Cohen", "Shalom Cohen"], "question": "Shas spiritual leader Rabbi has spent 70 years at Jerusalem's Porat Yosef Yeshiva, first as a student, then a teacher, and then rosh yeshiva (dean)?"} +{"answers": ["Bug River property"], "question": "some 80,000 Poles have been waiting for over sixty years for compensation for the to the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Hedwig", "Hedwig Kettler", "Kettler"], "question": " founded the first girls' gymnasium in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Qila-i-Kuhna Mosque"], "question": "the in Purana Qila, Delhi, was originally intended to be built in marble, but as it ran out of supply, red sandstone had to be used?"} +{"answers": ["Bernarda", "Bernarda Gallardo", "Gallardo"], "question": " has adopted four dead babies and is in the process of adopting a fifth?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Alston", "Walter Emmons Alston", "Alston"], "question": "baseball manager \"\" signed 23 one-year contracts with the same team?"} +{"answers": ["Keyser Creek"], "question": "the first white settlers in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, settled near ?"} +{"answers": ["Sedition Act", "Sedition Act"], "question": "in 1966 two Members of the Singapore Parliament were convicted of for claiming that the People's Action Party government was \"plotting to murder\" an opposition politician?"} +{"answers": ["Branco", "Raphael", "Raphael Rossi Branco"], "question": "the footballer favourite player is fellow Brazilian defender David Luiz?"} +{"answers": ["Ashley", "Ashley Everett", "Everett"], "question": " was asked to dye her hair red by Beyoncé?"} +{"answers": ["Siganus doliatus"], "question": "the \"\" may form either heterosexual or homosexual relationships?"} +{"answers": ["Andrés", "Andrés Luciano Mateo Martínez", "Mateo", "Andrés L. Mateo"], "question": " novel, \"La balada de Alfonsina Bairán\", is set in a brothel during the Rafael Trujillo regime?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy'' Hendricks", "Hendricks", "Tommy", "Tommy Hendricks"], "question": " played free safety for the undefeated 1997 Michigan American football team and was the Miami Dolphins' special teams captain from 2001 to 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Little Roaring Brook", "Roaring Brook", "Roaring Brook Corridor", "Roaring Brook Township", "Roaring Brook"], "question": " flows through the Nay Aug Gorge, which is listed on the National Register of Geologic Landmarks?"} +{"answers": ["Palmiry massacre"], "question": "a forest glade near Palmiry became \"\" in Poland after Nazi war crimes were committed there?"} +{"answers": ["Wish My Teacher Knew", "I Wish My Teacher Knew"], "question": "when a grade-school teacher gave her students a writing assignment, \"______\", the answers went viral and sparked a movement?"} +{"answers": ["African migratory locust", "Locusta migratoria migratorioides"], "question": "most outbreaks of the \"\" start on the floodplains of the Niger River?"} +{"answers": ["I Am Wrath"], "question": " was put on ice for two years and began filming in March 2015 with a new lead actor and new director?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William G. Whittaker", "Whittaker", "William Gillies Whittaker"], "question": " wrote Gebrauchsmusik?"} +{"answers": ["Lindy Creek"], "question": "near its source, the gradient of is about ten times steeper than in its lower reaches?"} +{"answers": ["The Trial of Elizabeth Gadge"], "question": "one critic felt there was a \"perfectly pitched\" joke about selfies in \"\", an episode of \"Inside No. 9\" about a 17th-century witch trial?"} +{"answers": ["Nina", "Nina Starr", "Braunwald", "Nina Starr Braunwald"], "question": " designed, fabricated and implanted the first successful artificial mitral heart valve replacement in a human?"} +{"answers": ["Logan", "Logan Beirne", "Beirne"], "question": "while researching his award-winning book on US President George Washington, found letters written by Washington in his own ancestors' house?"} +{"answers": ["Multigrain bread"], "question": "a recipe for brewing beer from loaves of mixed with honey dates to approximately 4,000 years ago from ancient Mesopotamia, and is the oldest surviving beer recipe in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Szeptycki"], "question": "six members of the Polish-Ruthenian noble were bishops, some Eastern Catholic and one Roman Catholic?"} +{"answers": ["Ensifera"], "question": " have sound receptors on their front legs?"} +{"answers": ["Veedu", "Veedu"], "question": "the house which Balu Mahendra constructed as a set for the film (1988) is now home to a film school he started in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["TouchTone"], "question": " \"\" was just a \"hacking minigame\" until the 2013 Edward Snowden global surveillance disclosures gave Mikengreg a story?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Parr", "Thomas Parr Monument"], "question": "the was built as a memorial to the British Resident of Bencoolen, who was decapitated by his subjects?"} +{"answers": ["Unnaipol Oruvan", "Unnaipol Oruvan"], "question": " (1965), Tamil writer Jayakanthan's directorial debut, was shot in 21 days?"} +{"answers": ["Assyrian lion weights"], "question": " are one of the most important groups of artefacts featuring the \"Aramaic\" form of Phoenician script?"} +{"answers": ["Corey Hawkins", "Corey Hawkins", "Hawkins", "Corey"], "question": "Hersey and combined to score the second most points by a father–son duo in DivisionI college basketball history, behind only Dell and Stephen Curry?"} +{"answers": ["Deepika Padukone filmography", "Deepika Padukone"], "question": "in 2013, \"\" starred in \"Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani\" and \"Chennai Express\", both of which rank among the highest-grossing Bollywood films?"} +{"answers": ["Deep-fried butter"], "question": " has been described by ABC News as an \"artery-clogging snack\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Teeter", "Mike Teeter"], "question": "American football player won the Dick Katcher Award in 1989 and was named All-World while playing for the Frankfurt Galaxy in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005"], "question": "the requires public and private institutions to eliminate barriers so all residents can \"obtain, use and benefit from goods and services\"?"} +{"answers": ["Byzantine units of measurement"], "question": "some Byzantine steelyards employed ?"} +{"answers": ["Manipulator modificaputis", "Manipulator", "Manipulator"], "question": "a new family of predatory cockroaches, named , has been discovered from amber found in the Hukawng Valley of Myanmar?"} +{"answers": ["Perseus and Andromeda", "Perseus and Andromeda"], "question": "in his painting , Lord Frederic Leighton contrasted Andromeda in white to a dark sea monster with an irregular and jagged body?"} +{"answers": ["Girls Talk", "Girls Talk"], "question": "\"\" was unloaded by Elvis Costello \"in a moment of drunken bravado\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hammarlöv Church"], "question": "it is not entirely clear why has a round tower?"} +{"answers": ["Favites pentagona"], "question": " uses its sweeper tentacles armed with stinging cells to prevent other corals from crowding it?"} +{"answers": ["Lesbia Soravilla", "Lesbia", "Soravilla"], "question": "Cuban writer incorporates Mariblanca Sabas Alomá into her feminist novel?"} +{"answers": ["Johnny's Theme"], "question": "\"\", beamed to \"Tonight Show\" viewers from 1962 to 1992, was a cover song of a cover song of a cover song?"} +{"answers": ["Fontainhas", "Fontainhas"], "question": "the heritage ambiance of \"(house with wishing well pictured)\" reflects the traditional Portuguese influence in the area?"} +{"answers": ["Chen", "Nylon Chen", "Nylon"], "question": "Taiwanese singer/actor calls himself \"musical \"zhainan\"\" (musical homeboy) because he mostly spends his time at home writing and composing songs?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Henig", "Mark Henig"], "question": ", the first chairman of the English Tourist Board, was one of three Jews who served as Mayor or Lord Mayor of Leicester?"} +{"answers": ["Steinernema scapterisci"], "question": "a kills the mole crickets it parasitises by infecting them with a specialist bacterium?"} +{"answers": ["Peder", "Peder Pedersen Syv", "Syv", "Peder Syv", "Peter Syv"], "question": " publication of proverbs and folk songs helped establish Danish as a literary language?"} +{"answers": ["Stafford Meadow Brook"], "question": "one company owned 93% of the upper of the watershed in the 1940s, and another owned most of the upper 75% of the watershed in the 1990s?"} +{"answers": ["Janice Rand"], "question": "\"\" producer Bob Justman said you could hit the hair of \"\" with a sledgehammer and not leave a dent?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Wayne, Indiana", "Fort Wayne"], "question": ", is considered the birthplace of the NBA?"} +{"answers": ["Tre Sassi", "Forte Tre Sassi"], "question": "the museum at displays World War I artifacts collected over a period of 45 years, and reportedly has 20,000 visitors annually?"} +{"answers": ["Ann Childe", "Ann Childe Seguin", "Childe Seguin", "Ann", "Seguin"], "question": "the first American grand opera was written for soprano ?"} +{"answers": ["Timeline of tyrannosaur research"], "question": "highlights from the include the first carnivorous dinosaur known to walk bipedally, the giant \"Tyrannosaurus rex\", and feathered taxa from China like \"Yutyrannus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Naretha bluebonnet"], "question": "a chance encounter with a railway official owning a pet parrot unknown to science led to the discovery of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zúñiga", "Don Manuel Osorio de Zuniga"], "question": " was recently reunited with his parents?"} +{"answers": ["Laser Inertial Fusion Energy"], "question": "Lawrence Livermore canceled its fusion power plant design work when the National Ignition Facility failed to live up to its name and produce fusion ignition?"} +{"answers": ["Maitreyi"], "question": " was highly revered as one of the few women scholars of the Vedic period ( – 500 BCE) able to discuss the highest spiritual truths of life?"} +{"answers": ["Lee Ratner", "Leonard Lee Ratner", "Lee", "Ratner"], "question": "the d-CON founder started Florida's first planned community, created a mail-order computer programming class, and was involved in oil exploration?"} +{"answers": ["EGS-zs8-1"], "question": " is the oldest and most distant galaxy ever observed?"} +{"answers": ["Military on Gotland"], "question": "after a ten-year hiatus, Sweden will reestablish its previously unbroken 200-year \"(unit crest pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Great Leap Brewing"], "question": ", Beijing's first microbrewery, makes beers with distinctly Chinese flavoring adjuncts such as Sichuan pepper and \"tiěguānyīn\" oolong tea?"} +{"answers": ["Orin", "Orin William Angwall", "Angwall", "Orin W. Angwall"], "question": " an American lake captain, commercial fisherman, and mayor of Marinette, Wisconsin owned the \"Mindemoya\", the last composite constructed vessel sailing the Great Lakes?"} +{"answers": ["Ono", "Ranzan", "Ono Ranzan"], "question": " school of pharmacognosy had over 1,000 pupils?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Trašte"], "question": " in Montenegro was built by the Austro-Hungarian Empire to protect its naval base at Kotor from a seaborne invasion?"} +{"answers": ["Majorca", "Philip of Majorca", "Philip"], "question": ", a prince and Franciscan friar, strove to protect heretics and Jews from the Inquisition?"} +{"answers": ["Dear Socks, Dear Buddy"], "question": "the copyright to Hillary Rodham Clinton's 1998 book about a cat and a dog, , is held by the National Park Foundation?"} +{"answers": ["Great Mosque of Asmara"], "question": "the \"\" was built in 1938 on the initiative of Benito Mussolini to impress the local Muslim population?"} +{"answers": ["Couldn't Get It Right"], "question": "the sudden emergence of Climax Blues Band's \"\" irritated their producer, because he thought they had spent eight albums withholding a hit from him?"} +{"answers": ["Hempel", "Mercedes", "Mercedes Sandoval de Hempel"], "question": " was nominated in Paraguay for \"1000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bouvier's red colobus"], "question": ", a species of monkey last seen in the 1970s and thought possibly to be extinct, was rediscovered in the Republic of the Congo in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["John Wilton", "John Wilton", "Wilton", "John"], "question": "a serious demeanour and disdain for small talk earned the Australian General the nickname \"Happy Jack\"?"} +{"answers": ["1995 All-Big Ten Conference football team"], "question": "the included two Heisman Trophy winners, Eddie George of Ohio State and Charles Woodson of Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Gorazda"], "question": " in Montenegro has the last surviving example of a 100-ton Gruson revolving gun turret still \"in situ\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grigoriy", "Grigoriy Eduardovich Dobrygin", "Dobrygin", "Grigoriy Dobrygin"], "question": "the actor and director , who has been called the \"Russian James Franco\", is a classically trained ballet dancer who studied at the Bolshoi Theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Highland cattle"], "question": "a herd of is known as a \"fold\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ian Jacobs", "Jacobs", "Ian", "Ian Jacobs"], "question": " developed a test for early-stage ovarian cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Idlib", "Battle of Idlib", "Second Battle of Idlib"], "question": "the Syrian National Coalition announced its relocation to Idlib just two days after the ?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm", "Lemke", "Wilhelm Lemke"], "question": " was the 35th \"Luftwaffe\" fighter pilot credited with 100 aerial victories?"} +{"answers": ["secondary crater", "Secondary crater"], "question": " formation requires a primary crater, sufficient gravity, and enough velocity in the ejected material?"} +{"answers": ["Yuqian", "Ouyang Yuqian", "Ouyang"], "question": " \"\" is considered one of the three founders of Chinese spoken drama?"} +{"answers": ["Clallam County Courthouse"], "question": "the clock of the was warehoused at the Seattle docks for 29 years?"} +{"answers": ["Heinrich Jost", "Heinrich", "Jost"], "question": ", who was trained by typeface designer Paul Renner, later oversaw Renner's work at the Bauer Type Foundry?"} +{"answers": ["Romney Literary Society"], "question": "with its 1819 foundation, the became the first organization of its kind in present-day West Virginia, and one of the first in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Mountain Lake Run", "Mountain Lake"], "question": " flows through a culvert system for a substantial part of its length in its lower reaches?"} +{"answers": ["Percina roanoka"], "question": "the is of least-concern for the International Union for Conservation of Nature?"} +{"answers": ["Céline Renooz", "Céline", "Renooz"], "question": " argued that John the Baptist was a woman and that humans had evolved from plants?"} +{"answers": ["Karang Bolong Beach", "Karang Bolong", "Karang Bolong Beach"], "question": ", on the prison island of Nusa Kambangan, is open to the public?"} +{"answers": ["Thirty Meter Telescope protests"], "question": " blockaded construction on the world's largest telescope proposed for Mauna Kea, the most sacred mountain of the Native Hawaiian people?"} +{"answers": ["Martin v. Hearst Corporation"], "question": "according to , expungement of your criminal record does not entitle you to make old news disappear?"} +{"answers": ["Memorial to the Children Victims of the War, Lidice"], "question": "Marie Uchytilová's commemorates the gassing of 82 children from Lidice at Chełmno during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Howard", "Neal", "Neal Howard"], "question": " debut EP contained mixes by Bad Boy Bill, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson?"} +{"answers": ["Spring Brook", "Spring Brook Township", "Spring Brook", "Spring Brook Creek", "Spring Brook Intake"], "question": "in 2006, some 60 percent of the 57-square-mile (148 km) watershed of \"\" was owned by one company?"} +{"answers": ["hachnasat sefer torah", "Inauguration of a Torah scroll"], "question": "at the , the other Torah scrolls housed in the synagogue or sanctuary are carried outside to \"welcome\" the new addition?"} +{"answers": ["Dicromantispa moronei"], "question": "the fossil mantidfly was first described from a single specimen in a private collection?"} +{"answers": ["Saido Berahino", "Berahino", "Saido"], "question": " scored his first Premier League goal against Manchester United, the team which he supports?"} +{"answers": ["Ekron inscription", "Ekron Royal Dedicatory Inscription"], "question": "the was described by its discoverers as an enigma?"} +{"answers": ["Clown in the Dumps"], "question": "\"The Simpsons\" episode \"\" features an opening sequence by the surrealist animator Don Hertzfeldt?"} +{"answers": ["Panulirus longipes"], "question": "the does not breed until it is about five years old?"} +{"answers": ["Sulabh International Museum of Toilets"], "question": "according to \"Time\" magazine, the is one of the ten weirdest museums in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Lecrae"], "question": "in 2013, \"\" became the first artist to reach No.1 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and the Top Gospel Albums charts?"} +{"answers": ["Beyond the Sky and Earth"], "question": "the book title refers to a Bhutanese expression meaning \"I am thankful to you beyond the earth and sky\"?"} +{"answers": ["Olivers", "Thomas", "Thomas Olivers"], "question": " was buried in John Wesley's grave, despite Wesley's erstwhile complaint that Olivers was \"murdering\" his magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Switched-On Rock"], "question": "the producer Norman Dolph re-tuned the Moog modular synthesizer every 15minutes during the recording of ?"} +{"answers": ["Alex", "Behring", "Alex Behring"], "question": ", slated to become chairman of the newly merged Kraft Heinz Company, has a BS degree in electrical engineering?"} +{"answers": ["Thol Lake"], "question": ", also known as the Thol Bird Sanctuary, is a key habitat for sarus crane, ruff, and flamingo?"} +{"answers": ["Maia Weinstock", "Weinstock", "Maia"], "question": "a \"Boston Globe\" reporter described apartment as having \"stacks of heads and hairstyles, torsos and legs and arms, a pint-sized Frankenstein's workshop stored in little plastic bins\"?"} +{"answers": ["Inferno", "Inferno"], "question": "during location filming, Ron Howard's upcoming thriller was code-named \"Headache\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pickering", "Ellen Pickering", "Ellen"], "question": "contemporary feminist scholars have debated the value of the work of the 19th-century novelist ?"} +{"answers": ["John Macdonald", "Macdonald", "John", "John Macdonald"], "question": "the physician was the first person to represent Scotland at both cricket and football?"} +{"answers": ["Trithemis annulata"], "question": "the has recently expanded its range northwards in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Sandwich bread"], "question": "in the United States, consumers sometimes refer to white bread as ?"} +{"answers": ["Félix Galipaux", "Félix", "Galipaux"], "question": "s antics were captured on paper by Toulouse-Lautrec and on film by Georges Méliès?"} +{"answers": ["BBC Four Goes Slow"], "question": "in May 2015 BBC Four aired \"the most boring TV show ever\"— on the Kennet and Avon Canal?"} +{"answers": ["Botanical drug"], "question": "the first approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration treats genital warts?"} +{"answers": ["William Mundy", "William", "Mundy", "William Mundy"], "question": "the English Renaissance composer was a pioneer of verse anthems with organ accompaniment?"} +{"answers": ["Boost-glide", "Hypersonic Glide Vehicle"], "question": " spacecraft \"(X-20 pictured)\" were originally designed as bombers to attack New York from Nazi Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Tannahill", "Mary Harvey Tannahill", "Mary", "Mary Tannahill"], "question": " was not only a painter, but also made woodcuts, batik, and embroidery?"} +{"answers": ["Fishing in the Falkland Islands"], "question": "the Falkland Islands do not have a ?"} +{"answers": ["Gottfried Wilhelm Sacer", "Sacer", "Gottfried"], "question": "the jurist and satirist wrote the lyrics of a hymn which Bach used to conclude his \"Ascension Oratorio\"?"} +{"answers": ["Esperanza mía"], "question": "the Argentine telenovela will have cameos from Valeria Lynch and Jimena Barón?"} +{"answers": ["Basarab", "Basarab I of Wallachia", "Wallachia"], "question": " was addressed as a \"devout Catholic prince\" in a papal letter and mentioned as a \"perfidious schismatic\" in a Hungarian chronicle?"} +{"answers": ["Milifandom"], "question": "the of fans of the politician Ed Miliband has been compared to the fans of Justin Bieber and One Direction?"} +{"answers": ["Ip Man", "Ip Man"], "question": "all three films in the about Yip Man (played by Donnie Yen) are directed by Wilson Yip?"} +{"answers": ["Meadow Brook", "Meadow Brook"], "question": " has been so severely impacted by urban development or historic mining that it no longer resembles a stream and has been described as \"essentially non-existent\"?"} +{"answers": ["Santiago", "Mina", "Santiago Mina", "Santiago Mina", "Santiago Mina Vallespín"], "question": "the Celta de Vigo footballer is the father of the Celta de Vigo footballer Santiago Mina?"} +{"answers": ["Black American Sign Language", "American Sign Language"], "question": " is a dialect of American Sign Language used predominantly by the African American Deaf in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Scarus globiceps"], "question": "the \"\" was the first parrotfish collected by Charles Darwin?"} +{"answers": ["Hebron Church", "Hebron Lutheran Church", "Hebron Church"], "question": " was founded by German settlers in 1786, making it the first organized Lutheran church west of the Shenandoah Valley?"} +{"answers": ["Colin Bloomfield", "Bloomfield", "Colin"], "question": "a beer, brewed in honour of former Derby County footballer Dave Mackay, is raising funds for radio presenter melanoma appeal?"} +{"answers": ["Leggetts Creek"], "question": ", and a reservoir on it, served as a supplementary drinking water supply for more than 100,000 people in the late 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Canakkale 1915", "Çanakkale 1915"], "question": "the 2012 Turkish historical drama film was screen-written by Turgut Özakman and based on his 2008 historical novel \"Diriliş: Çanakkale 1915\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dinosaur erotica"], "question": "titles in the genre include works such as \"Taken by the T-Rex\", \"Ravished by Triceratops\", and \"A Billionaire Dinosaur Forced Me Gay\"?"} +{"answers": ["SCP Foundation"], "question": "the fictional \"(logo pictured)\" contains and documents thousands of paranormal objects?"} +{"answers": ["Moto", "Moto"], "question": "unusual dishes at have included edible menus, \"inside out bread\", carbonated fruit, and experiments with levitating food?"} +{"answers": ["Manchester by the Sea", "Manchester by the Sea"], "question": "Matt Damon was previously set to re-team with Kenneth Lonergan on , but Casey Affleck replaced him to lead the film?"} +{"answers": ["Michigan Wolverines women's lacrosse"], "question": "the splits its home games between Michigan Stadium (capacity 110,000) and Oosterbaan Field House (capacity 1,000)?"} +{"answers": ["Twinkle", "Twinkle Khanna", "Khanna"], "question": " won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut for her performance in \"Barsaat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cnemaspis adii"], "question": "the day gecko was first discovered in 2015 at the World Heritage Site of Hampi?"} +{"answers": ["Summer Evening on Skagen's Southern Beach"], "question": " \"\" depicts the artist's wife and a painter on the beach during the blue hour?"} +{"answers": ["War Dogs", "War Dogs"], "question": "the film is the true story of arms dealers David Packouz and Efraim Diveroli?"} +{"answers": ["Siri Lindley", "Lindley", "Siri"], "question": " retired as the number-one female triathlete after winning back-to-back Triathlon World Cup titles?"} +{"answers": ["Perunchani Dam"], "question": "the linking of the and Chittar Dams could allow another 15,000 acres (6,100ha) to be served by the Kodiyar Irrigation System?"} +{"answers": ["Llewellyn Cadwaladr", "Llewellyn", "Cadwaladr"], "question": "the tenor created the role of Frederic in the first performance of \"The Pirates of Penzance\" in 1879?"} +{"answers": ["Ptilosarcus gurneyi"], "question": "the can't write?"} +{"answers": ["Flynn", "Beau Flynn", "Beau"], "question": " and Marley Shelton met on the set of \"Bubble Boy\" in 2000, and were married in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Op. 120, No. 1", "Op. 120, No. 1"], "question": " is an arrangement of a clarinet sonata by Brahms which Luciano Berio arranged as a clarinet concerto for the Los Angeles Philharmonic?"} +{"answers": ["Dave Green", "Dave", "Dave Green", "Green"], "question": "the 2014 film \"Earth to Echo\" marked the directorial debut of ?"} +{"answers": ["Verbič", "Benjamin", "Benjamin Verbič"], "question": " scored for NK Celje in the 2011–12 Slovenian Football Cup final, but missed in the penalty shootout as they lost the match to NK Maribor?"} +{"answers": ["Not What He Seems"], "question": "half of the \"Gravity Falls\" fandom guessed the ending to \"\", according to creator Alex Hirsch?"} +{"answers": ["Cheryl's Birthday"], "question": " is July 16, although some people think it should be August 17?"} +{"answers": ["Thennakoon", "Kavindya Thennakoon", "Kavindya"], "question": ", one of the top four scorers in the world on the Cambridge International Examinations, founded a community development project in Sri Lanka?"} +{"answers": ["Donkey Kong", "Donkey Kong Country"], "question": " was one of the first games for a home video game console to use pre-rendered 3D graphics?"} +{"answers": ["Sing", "Rattanasamai", "Sing Rattanasamai"], "question": "Laotian General was originally a policeman in the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Carinaria cristata"], "question": "the fragile shell of the was once worth more than its weight in gold?"} +{"answers": ["Time Crash", "Time Crash"], "question": " claims to be the first Time Lord rock band in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Scarlift"], "question": " carried out 500 stream pollution abatement projects, eliminated 150 areas of mine subsidence, extinguished 75 mine fires, and alleviated air pollution at 30 burning refuse banks?"} +{"answers": ["Little Petra"], "question": "the ceiling frescoes \"\" in the Painted House at Jordan's are the only known example of interior Nabataean figurative painting \"in situ\"?"} +{"answers": ["A Limo For A Lame-O"], "question": "\"\", Al Franken's \"Weekend Update\" attack on Fred Silverman 35 years ago today, set in motion the events that led to \"Saturday Night Live\" \"worst\" season?"} +{"answers": ["Machado", "Wanderley Machado", "Luiz Machado da Silva", "Wanderley"], "question": "Brazilian footballer played alongside his brother Waldo for Spanish club Hércules CF?"} +{"answers": ["Ellie", "Ellie"], "question": "actress Ellen Page accused Naughty Dog of \"ripping off [her] likeness\" for the design of in their video game \"The Last of Us\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Cocozzo", "Joe", "Cocozzo"], "question": " played in the 1993 Rose Bowl, the 1993 Senior Bowl, and Super Bowl XXIX?"} +{"answers": ["The Childhood of a Leader", "The Childhood of a Leader"], "question": "the upcoming film is the feature-directing debut of Brady Corbet?"} +{"answers": ["Coelastrea aspera"], "question": "the coral has a \"memory\" of at least ten years?"} +{"answers": ["The Destroying Angel and Daemons of Evil Interrupting the Orgies of the Vicious and Intemperate"], "question": " \"(detail pictured)\" depicts around 25 semi-naked human figures, each expressing terror in a different way?"} +{"answers": ["Kenny Booker", "Booker", "Kenny Arnold Booker", "Kenny"], "question": " as a basketball player helped UCLA win its fifth-straight national championship, and as a coach the next year led Verbum Dei to its fourth consecutive title?"} +{"answers": ["D-CON", "d-CON"], "question": "eight months after launch, was selling US$100,000-worth of rat poison per week, a feat that was called \"as brilliant a record for a new product as you're likely to find anywhere, anytime\"?"} +{"answers": ["The God of Abraham Praise"], "question": "\"\" has been called the Christian \"hymn born in a synagogue\"?"} +{"answers": ["Seriatopora hystrix"], "question": "the can reproduce by \"polyp bail-out\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lucky Run", "Lucky Run Creek"], "question": " lacks any perennial flow because it loses flow to underground mine pools?"} +{"answers": ["Anders", "Laurie", "Laurie Anders"], "question": "there were a reported 50,000 orders for a song performed by \"\" before it was even recorded?"} +{"answers": ["Kinsella v. Krueger"], "question": "in , the Supreme Court of the United States freed a woman who had fatally stabbed her husband?"} +{"answers": ["Airdeconut"], "question": ", first identified in 2011, is the first new Viking king discovered since 1840?"} +{"answers": ["Free State of Jones", "Free State of Jones", "The Free State of Jones"], "question": "the film is the story of Southern Unionist Newton Knight (played by Matthew McConaughey)?"} +{"answers": ["Zooxanthellae"], "question": "a bleached coral that has expelled its may be recolonised by others of a different species?"} +{"answers": ["Charles M. Strauss", "Strauss", "Charles Moses Strauss", "Charles"], "question": "Tucson, Arizona Territory Mayor resigned because the city council overturned his veto?"} +{"answers": ["Ip Man 3", "Ip Man"], "question": " may be Donnie Yen's final martial arts film?"} +{"answers": ["Vincente", "Don Vincente", "Don"], "question": "bibliomaniac ex-monk murdered a bookseller, a priest, a judge, and an alderman to get his hands on some of their books?"} +{"answers": ["Surin Elephant Round-up"], "question": "100 soldiers compete against a single elephant in a tug of war during the \"(procession pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Landon Lecture Series"], "question": "Barack Obama is the first U.S. President since Lyndon B. Johnson who has not given a ?"} +{"answers": ["Ladders", "Ladders"], "question": "\"\" is the first episode of \"Community\" to be broadcast on Yahoo! Screen instead of NBC?"} +{"answers": ["Honey blue-eye"], "question": "the endangered is threatened by urban development and possibly mosquitofish?"} +{"answers": ["2015 DFB-Pokal Final", "DFB-Pokal Final"], "question": "the will be Jürgen Klopp's final match as manager of Borussia Dortmund?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Guy Desrosiers", "Robert", "Robert Desrosiers", "Desrosiers"], "question": " dance \"Blue Snake\" included three-dimensional sets, automated mechanical structures, and surrealistic costumes?"} +{"answers": ["Santi Simone e Giuda", "Santi Simone e Giuda, Rome"], "question": "after its deconsecration, Rome's twelfth-century was a cinema, then a restaurant, and finally a theater?"} +{"answers": ["Alvin Tan", "Alvin Tan", "Alvin", "Tan"], "question": "the Malaysian blogger was put on trial for sedition after posting a photograph of himself eating pork as a Ramadan greeting?"} +{"answers": ["Sinuiju incident", "Sinuiju Incident"], "question": "Kim Il-sung has been credited with resolving the in 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Yale Labor and Management Center"], "question": "the goal of the of the 1940s–50s was to study real-world interactions to devise an explanatory theory of behavior in industrial relations?"} +{"answers": ["Kek Lok Si Temple", "Kek Lok Si"], "question": "in the temple, the pagoda combines a Chinese octagonal base with a middle tier of Thai design, and a Burmese crown reflecting both Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriele", "Zerbi", "Gabriele Zerbi"], "question": ", author of the first guide on geriatrics, was sawn in half?"} +{"answers": ["Hyalinobatrachium dianae"], "question": "a looks a lot like \"The Muppets\" character Kermit the Frog?"} +{"answers": ["Christ Church, Newton"], "question": "on August 15, 1774, \"\", an Episcopal church in Newton, New Jersey, was granted a charter by Royal Governor William Franklin on behalf of Britain's King George III?"} +{"answers": ["Wendling", "Johann Baptist Wendling", "Johann"], "question": "Mozart composed an obbligato part for the flute of in an aria of his \"Idomeneo\" sung by Wendling's wife?"} +{"answers": ["Insurgency in Meghalaya"], "question": "the is a part of a wider war in Northeast India?"} +{"answers": ["Harold St George Gray", "Harold", "Gray"], "question": "archaeologist discovered that the deep ditch surrounding Avebury was dug from solid chalk using red deer antlers as picks?"} +{"answers": ["Double-A", "Class AA", "Double-A"], "question": "Major League Baseball veterans sometimes play at the level while recovering from injuries?"} +{"answers": ["Carroll Group"], "question": "the , once one of the largest private businesses in Britain, collapsed in the early 1990s amid allegations of fraud?"} +{"answers": ["Corbett", "Alfred", "Alfred H. Corbett", "Alfred Hoyt Corbett"], "question": "in 1961, Democrats outnumbered Republicans in the Oregon State Senate 20 to 10, but majority leader did not get enough votes to be elected its President?"} +{"answers": ["Tartu Ülikool 350"], "question": "in Tajikistan there is a named after a university in Estonia?"} +{"answers": ["Lathrop", "Abbie", "Abbie Lathrop"], "question": " mouse number 57 was the origin of the C57BL/6 laboratory mouse \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sophie's Choice", "Sophie's Choice"], "question": " took an hour less in Washington than in London?"} +{"answers": ["Quinlan Terry's Regent's Park villas"], "question": "Quinlan Terry was told to ?"} +{"answers": ["MediEvil"], "question": " was inspired by works such as Tim Burton's hit film \"The Nightmare Before Christmas\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hungary", "Andrew II of Hungary", "Andrew"], "question": " employed Jews and Muslims to administer royal revenues, which brought him into conflict with the Holy See?"} +{"answers": ["Zolykha's Secret"], "question": " was the first prominent feature film produced in post-Taliban Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Mother Brook"], "question": " has been called the \"most audacious attempt of robbery ever recorded in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It was the effort made by Dedham ... to actually steal the River Charles\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Yamato Katsuragi"], "question": " \"\" has four other historical names: Mount Kaina, Mount Tenshin, Mount Kamo, and Shinoga Peak?"} +{"answers": ["Lizzy Hawker", "Hawker", "Lizzy"], "question": " bought her first pair of trail running shoes just 10 days before running the 100-mile Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc for the first time, and winning?"} +{"answers": ["Ambassis jacksoniensis"], "question": "the gets its common name from its transparent body?"} +{"answers": ["Harriet", "Harriet Newell Noyes", "Noyes", "Harriet Newell"], "question": " founded the first school for women in Guangdong Province?"} +{"answers": ["Clover Hill Creek"], "question": " has splash pools and rock ledge falls in its upper reaches, but is severely channelized in its lower reaches?"} +{"answers": ["Qi", "Qi Jianguo", "Jianguo"], "question": " is one of the few serving Chinese generals with actual battle experience?"} +{"answers": ["Tank Girl", "Tank Girl"], "question": "Stan Winston's special effects studio cut its prices in half to meet the budget for the film , as it was desperate to work on the project?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Asher", "Alexander", "Asher"], "question": "when \"\" first stood for the Elgin Burghs constituency, he was unopposed?"} +{"answers": ["Nexus for Exoplanet System Science"], "question": "an is working with NASA to search for life on exoplanets?"} +{"answers": ["Husayn", "Husayn ibn Hamdan", "Hamdan"], "question": "during the attempted overthrow of the Abbasid Caliph al-Muqtadir in 908, killed the vizier, but failed to force the Caliph to surrender, leading to the coup's collapse?"} +{"answers": ["E-diesel"], "question": "a minister of Germany's cabinet drives an Audi A8 powered by , a fuel created from carbon dioxide and water?"} +{"answers": ["Bash Brothers"], "question": "the United States national baseball team mimicked the at the 1988 Summer Olympics in South Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Grete", "Grete Keilson", "Keilson"], "question": " was in a communist plot with Klaus Fuchs?"} +{"answers": ["Sathorn Unique Tower", "Sathorn Unique"], "question": "some believe the fate of the unfinished \"\" is due to the shadow it casts on Wat Yan Nawa?"} +{"answers": ["Neel Jr.", "Jr.", "George Neel, Jr.", "George Edison Neel Jr.", "George Neel Jr.", "George"], "question": "the Texan businessman published western-themed short stories and a novel featuring a Marine in South Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Corallite"], "question": "a is a cup for a coral?"} +{"answers": ["Tsien Tsuen-hsuin", "Tsien", "Tsuen-hsuin"], "question": ", who recently died at age 105, risked his life to ship rare books from China to the United States, out of the reach of the Japanese Army?"} +{"answers": ["Cricket World Cup Final", "2003 Cricket World Cup Final"], "question": "Ricky Ponting's 140 not out in the is the highest score by a captain in a World Cup final?"} +{"answers": ["Amos", "Yee", "Amos Yee Pang Sang", "Amos Yee"], "question": " won the Best Actor and Best Short Film awards at the 2011 First Film Fest for a film he made \"in his bedroom\" at the age of 13?"} +{"answers": ["Chaac-Camaxtli region"], "question": "the of Io contains a variety of different surfaces, including bright floor material \"\" probably made of solid sulfur dioxide?"} +{"answers": ["Collective unconscious"], "question": "the Wise Old Man, the Great Mother, the Trickster, and the Shadow live side by side in Carl Jung's ?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James H. Dieterich", "Dieterich"], "question": "a 2002 study confirmed theory that an earthquake's magnitude and the rate of ensuing aftershocks are in inverse proportion?"} +{"answers": ["MTA Arts & Design"], "question": "the -commissioned \"Sky Reflector-Net\" uses a 53-foot (16m) skylight and hundreds of aluminium mirrors to bring sunlight into the Fulton Center transit hub?"} +{"answers": ["Vera", "Vera Lachmann", "Lachmann"], "question": "after Hitler assumed power, founded a school for Jewish children expelled from German public schools?"} +{"answers": ["Funeral strippers", "Funeral stripper"], "question": " are sometimes hired to remove their clothing during a funeral in an effort to attract more mourners?"} +{"answers": ["Cypress Tomb"], "question": "the \"\" in Lahore, Pakistan, is so named because of the cypress tree motif on its exterior walls?"} +{"answers": ["Thorwald Jørgensen", "Thorwald", "Jørgensen"], "question": " enjoys playing Rachmaninoff's \"Vocalise\" on the theremin?"} +{"answers": ["Every Last Child"], "question": " exposes false propaganda against polio vaccinations, such as the idea it is a plot by Jews and Christians to eliminate Muslims?"} +{"answers": ["The Rails"], "question": "the folk rock band is the first band to release an album on Island Records' Pink Label since the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Murry Guggenheim House", "Murry Guggenheim"], "question": " was originally the summer home of Murry and Leonie Guggenheim?"} +{"answers": ["Open Letter on Artificial Intelligence"], "question": "Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk, and top artificial intelligence experts have penned an urging AI researchers not to create anything that can't be controlled?"} +{"answers": ["Leach Creek"], "question": " flows through 49 pipes?"} +{"answers": ["Die Geschichte der Abderiten", "Geschichte der Abderiten"], "question": "Christoph Martin Wieland's satire suggests that small-minded ancient Greek frog-worshippers had much in common with provincial Germans?"} +{"answers": ["Melaleuca wilsonii"], "question": " \"\" flowers less in humid areas?"} +{"answers": ["Bicheng", "Lü Bicheng", "Lü"], "question": " has been called one of the four women geniuses of the Republic of China?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Pat"], "question": " in February 2010 caused no fatalities despite damaging or destroying 78% of the homes on Aitutaki in the Cook Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Acebo Davis", "Davis", "Terry", "Terry Acebo Davis"], "question": ", an artist and full-time nurse, is a lecturer on the Filipino identity?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Parker", "Tony Parker", "Tony", "Parker"], "question": " was the first basketball player in Georgia in nearly two decades to start for four straight state champions?"} +{"answers": ["The Blob", "The Blob"], "question": "there's a in the Pacific Ocean?"} +{"answers": ["Tréhot", "Lise Tréhot", "Lise"], "question": " \"\" appeared in more than twenty paintings by Renoir and was the sole model for most of the female figures during his early Salon period?"} +{"answers": ["Plum cake"], "question": "in Great Britain, the term typically refers to what most Americans think of as a type of fruitcake?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Izumi Katsuragi", "Izumi Katsuragi"], "question": "the harvesting of Japanese beech trees on the slopes of is forbidden for religious reasons?"} +{"answers": ["Wendy", "Wendy Sue Swanson", "Swanson"], "question": ", the \"Seattle Mama Doc\", won the CDC's first Childhood Immunization Champion Award in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Wendover Air Force Base"], "question": " has been used as a location for films including \"Con Air\" (1995), \"Mulholland Falls\" (1996), \"Independence Day\" (1996), \"The Hulk\" (2003) and \"The Core\" (2003)?"} +{"answers": ["Eucteniza"], "question": "the trapdoor spider genus contains species named after Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa, a Cylon from \"Battlestar Galactica\", and rocker Sammy Hagar's nightclub?"} +{"answers": ["Temple of Garni", "Garni Temple"], "question": "the \"\", the only Hellenistic structure in Armenia, collapsed in an earthquake and was reconstructed 300 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Hammarlunda Church"], "question": "the unusual round tower of the medieval probably served a defensive purpose?"} +{"answers": ["O'Brien", "Morrough Parker O'Brien", "Morrough", "Morrough O'Brien"], "question": "the engineering professor is considered the founder of modern coastal engineering?"} +{"answers": ["Isla Gibraleón"], "question": "the last two TV series of \"The Island with Bear Grylls\" were filmed on the uninhabited Panamanian island of ?"} +{"answers": ["Andrade", "Agustina", "Agustina Pastora Andrade", "Agustina Andrade"], "question": "the poet shot herself after learning her husband maintained a parallel family in Patagonia?"} +{"answers": ["Taziki's Mediterranean Café"], "question": " does not purvey deep-fried foods?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Woon", "Peter", "Woon"], "question": " supported the introduction of female newsreaders at the BBC, though he was concerned that most \"sound as though they came from Cheltenham Ladies' College\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Templebreedy"], "question": "parts of were demilitarized and laid out as a pitch and putt course?"} +{"answers": ["Noah Galloway", "Noah Matthew Galloway", "Galloway", "Noah"], "question": "despite losing two limbs in an improvised explosive device attack, former US soldier is competing in this season's \"Dancing with the Stars\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zhifang Waiji", "Zhifang waiji"], "question": "the Chinese atlas includes maps of the continent Magellanica?"} +{"answers": ["Lithuania women's national basketball team"], "question": "the very first , but the first official game was played by men?"} +{"answers": ["Nicole Kidman", "Nicole Kidman filmography"], "question": " \"\" was the first Australian to win the Best Actress Oscar?"} +{"answers": ["Der Bürgergeneral"], "question": "it took Goethe only three days to write the play , satirising the French Revolution, and it was first performed just six days later?"} +{"answers": ["Millicent Travis", "M.", "Millicent Travis Lane", "M. Travis Lane", "Lane"], "question": " was the first winner of the annual Pat Lowther Award for the best book of poetry by a Canadian woman?"} +{"answers": ["Wenzhou Metro"], "question": "the first phase of the is being built at an estimated cost of 50 billion yuan?"} +{"answers": ["War and Peace", "War and Peace"], "question": "the release of the 2002 documentary was blocked by the Indian censor board, which demanded 21 cuts?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Slusser", "George Edgar Slusser"], "question": " was the first curator of the Eaton collection?"} +{"answers": ["Loyalty to Loyalty"], "question": "Cold War Kids named their album after a paper of the same name by American philosopher Josiah Royce?"} +{"answers": ["Snake Pass"], "question": " is named after a pub \"\", which in turn is named after the arms of William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire?"} +{"answers": ["Saints Row IV"], "question": "\"Polygon\" described dubstep gun as \"iconic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aroma of Tacoma"], "question": "the is a putrid odor associated with Tacoma, Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Hinatuan Enchanted River", "Hinatuan enchanted kingdom"], "question": "the is a hot spring, a lagoon, and a river all at the same time?"} +{"answers": ["Pullman National Monument", "Pullman District", "National Monument"], "question": "the recently-designated is the first unit of the National Park Service in Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of Paul Kruger, Church Square", "Statue of Paul Kruger"], "question": "an activist chained herself to the to protect the monument after green paint was thrown on it?"} +{"answers": ["Lorina Bulwer", "LORINA BULWER", "Bulwer", "Lorina"], "question": " embroidered long rants that launched an investigation by the BBC?"} +{"answers": ["Meyszner", "August Meyszner", "August"], "question": "\"SS-Gruppenführer und Generalleutnant der Polizei\" \"\" was hanged in 1947 for overseeing the killing of as many as 8,000 Jewish women and children using a gas van?"} +{"answers": ["Holland's Magazine"], "question": " was influential in securing the passage of a pure food law in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Dato' Siti Nurhaliza Unplugged 2015"], "question": "all tickets for sold out three days before the concert date, although the concert had been planned only two weeks earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Karacs", "Teréz Karacs", "Teréz"], "question": "the Hungarian writer turned down the request of Countess Blanka Teleki to start a school, and started her own instead?"} +{"answers": ["Atharvashiras Upanishad"], "question": "in the , the Devas offer prayers to Rudra extolling him as immortal and indestructible?"} +{"answers": ["Nothophantes horridus", "Nothophantes"], "question": "the tiny stopped a building development?"} +{"answers": ["St John's Church", "St John's Church, Silverdale"], "question": ", is notable for the high quality of the stone carvings in its interior?"} +{"answers": ["Yusuf Sa'id Abu Durra", "Abu Durra", "Durra", "Yusuf", "Yusuf Abu Durra"], "question": "besieged by British troops with his mentor Izz ad-Din al-Qassam, managed to escape to become one of the main rebel leaders of the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine?"} +{"answers": ["Wild Things!"], "question": "a track from The Ventures album was given its title by one of Mel Taylor's sons?"} +{"answers": ["Fredrick Obateru Akinruntan", "Fredrick", "Akinruntan"], "question": ", Africa's second richest king, saw a car for the first time in 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Vince", "Cardell", "Vince Cardell"], "question": "before pianist was discovered by Liberace, he drove a truck for a diaper company?"} +{"answers": ["Lawn game", "lawn game"], "question": "the bocce became popular during the English Renaissance?"} +{"answers": ["Conquistador", "Conquistador"], "question": "Thirty Seconds to Mars released the song \"\" before the album's release, as a way of saying thanks to their fans?"} +{"answers": ["Miss Alabama"], "question": "Miss Alabama 2015 childhood nickname was Egg McMuffin?"} +{"answers": ["Cricket", "Cricket", "Gryllidae"], "question": "deep-fried \"\" are eaten in southeast Asia?"} +{"answers": ["1922 Princeton vs. Chicago football game"], "question": "the , won by Princeton's \"Team of Destiny\", was the first to be nationally broadcast on radio?"} +{"answers": ["Attacks by Islamic extremists in Bangladesh", "Attacks on atheists in Bangladesh"], "question": "several secularist writers and bloggers have been in Bangladesh since 2013 by Islamist extremists?"} +{"answers": ["Spedding", "Frank Harold Spedding", "Frank Spedding", "Frank"], "question": " directed the Atomic Energy Commission's Ames Laboratory in Iowa from its founding in 1947 until 1968?"} +{"answers": ["Hardhome"], "question": "the \"Game of Thrones\" episode \"\" is considered by critics as a \"ridiculous turnaround\" compared to the rape scene in \"Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken\"?"} +{"answers": ["Action of 28 February 1799"], "question": "when the frigates \"Forte\" and HMS \"Sybille\" fought the , the opposing captains were both killed?"} +{"answers": ["AJ's Infinite Summer"], "question": " features musical score and voice work by the creator's hometown friends from Fargo, North Dakota?"} +{"answers": ["Mademoiselle Rachel", "Portrait of Mlle Rachel"], "question": " \"(detail pictured)\" has an oil sketch of a crouching nude woman on its reverse?"} +{"answers": ["Gone Too Far", "Gone Too Far"], "question": "DJ AM died from a drug overdose shortly after filming was completed for the drug intervention reality show ?"} +{"answers": ["Macau Incident", "Macau Incident"], "question": "the of January 1799 was the second failed attempt to destroy the annual British trade convoy from China in three years?"} +{"answers": ["Gade", "Leena", "Leena Gade"], "question": " is the first female race engineer to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans?"} +{"answers": ["Breakneck Valley Brook", "Breakneck Brook"], "question": "the state of New York initially refused a gift of around because it was too rugged to develop as a park?"} +{"answers": ["Vaginal evisceration"], "question": " is a rare complication of surgically removing the uterus entirely through the vaginal canal?"} +{"answers": ["Chen", "Duke", "Duke Huan of Chen"], "question": " went missing for 16 days before his body was found, and in the chaos his brother murdered the crown prince to usurp the throne?"} +{"answers": ["Tombs of Battashewala Complex"], "question": "before the Archaeological Survey of India acquired the 400-year-old , the site was leased as a youth camping ground?"} +{"answers": ["Timeline of ornithomimosaur research"], "question": "highlights from the include the ostrich-like \"Ornithomimus\" \"(skeletal mount pictured)\", an \"Archaeornithomimus\" bonebed in Mongolia, and the bizarre, giant-armed \"Deinocheirus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sherry M. Thomas", "Thomas", "Sherry", "Sherry Thomas"], "question": "critically acclaimed historical romance author was born in China, lives in Texas, and writes about Victorian England?"} +{"answers": ["Desiderio", "Aniello", "Aniello Desiderio"], "question": "in 2012, John McLaughlin selected to perform at the European premiere of his concerto \"Thieves and Poets\"?"} +{"answers": ["Seminar Studies in History"], "question": " was one of the first series of academic history books to include documentary sources as standard?"} +{"answers": ["1991 All-Big Ten Conference football team"], "question": "the included Heisman Trophy winner Desmond Howard and conference rushing leader Vaughn Dunbar?"} +{"answers": ["Bosniac National Council"], "question": "during the 1990s, the sought autonomy for the Sandžak region in present-day Serbia and Montenegro, and its unification with the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina?"} +{"answers": ["Violet", "Violet Chachki", "Chachki"], "question": " is the winner of season seven of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hanna Knyazyeva-Minenko", "Knyazyeva-Minenko", "Hanna"], "question": " \"\" set Israeli records in the long jump in 2014, and in the triple jump in 2013 and 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Smith", "David K. Smith", "David"], "question": ", a York University professor of chemistry, has been described as \"one of the most visible out gay scientists\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aztez"], "question": "Team Colorblind thought that their upcoming beat 'em up, , would empower players because it minimizes direct guidance?"} +{"answers": ["CJ Pearson", "CJ", "Pearson"], "question": "12-year-old conservative political activist defended former mayor Rudy Giuliani and criticized President Barack Obama in a YouTube video that got nearly two million views?"} +{"answers": ["Tuna", "Tuna"], "question": " \"\" gained celebrity status after Instagram featured him on their website?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln", "Lincoln Davenport Chafee", "Lincoln Chafee", "Chafee"], "question": "Rhode Island governor resisted a court order to transfer a state prisoner to the U.S. government, because the transfer could have made the prisoner eligible for capital punishment?"} +{"answers": ["Hodad's"], "question": " Guido Burger was inspired by celebrity chef Guy Fieri, who featured the San Diego burger joint on his show \"Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives\"?"} +{"answers": ["NGC 6067"], "question": "the open cluster is 15 to 20 times as rich as the Pleiades?"} +{"answers": ["Howard", "Howard Lee McBain", "McBain"], "question": ", a Columbia University professor, helped draft electoral laws in Cuba?"} +{"answers": ["Bulverket"], "question": "thousands of logs that were the 12th-century wooden fort , built in the middle of Sweden's Lake Tingstäde, can still be seen through the ice in winter?"} +{"answers": ["Florance", "Sheila Florance", "Sheila", "Sheila Mary Florance"], "question": " broke her knee wielding an antique shotgun while filming \"Mad Max\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pax", "Pax", "pax"], "question": "the order in which Mass-goers kissed the led to disputes and sometimes violence in the Middle Ages?"} +{"answers": ["Alexandru", "Alexandru Săvulescu", "Săvulescu", "Alexandru Săvulescu"], "question": "Romanian architect Communal Palace of Buzău was declared an architectural monument?"} +{"answers": ["Memories to You"], "question": "Heo Young-saeng's 2013 album was a parting gift for his Japanese fans before his two-year mandatory military service in South Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Krishnamoorthy", "P. Krishnamoorthy", "P."], "question": " won the Indian National film award for Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design for the same film on two different occasions?"} +{"answers": ["George Braxton Pegram", "George B. Pegram", "G. B. Pegram", "Pegram", "George"], "question": "according to Enrico Fermi, was \"the man who could carry out magic around the University\"?"} +{"answers": ["Coffee production in the Dominican Republic"], "question": "coffee was first introduced in the in 1715 and has been a principal crop of small-scale farmers since then?"} +{"answers": ["Lucas", "Sydney Lucas", "Sydney"], "question": "at the age of 10, became the youngest individual to win an Obie Award for her portrayal of Small Alison in the musical \"Fun Home\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sleaford"], "question": "4,920 Iron Age pellet moulds were uncovered at , one of the largest deposits of its kind in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Kam Bakhsh", "Bakhsh", "Muhammad", "Muhammad Kam Bakhsh"], "question": "after the death of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in 1707, his fifth son ascended the throne of Bijapur?"} +{"answers": ["Same as You"], "question": "the album by the British jazz band Polar Bear was mixed in the Mojave Desert?"} +{"answers": ["Candaules, King of Lydia, Shews his Wife by Stealth to Gyges, One of his Ministers, As She Goes to Bed", "Candaules, King of Lydia, Shews his Wife by Stealth to Gyges, One of his Ministers, as She Goes to Bed"], "question": " \"\" was accused of a level of offensiveness one would expect from a foreign, not a British, artist?"} +{"answers": ["Theingapati"], "question": "Crown Prince and his father King Kyawswa of Pagan were branded traitors and executed in 1299 by the Myinsaing brothers for their submission to the Mongol Empire?"} +{"answers": ["White Oak Run", "White Oak Run"], "question": "mature trees grow directly in the stream channel of ?"} +{"answers": ["McMullen", "Jeremy McMullen", "Jeremy"], "question": "the British barrister represented Dame Shirley Porter and the trade union president Arthur Scargill?"} +{"answers": ["Reynolds cancer charities"], "question": "the Federal Trade Commission describes the as \"one of the largest charity fraud cases ever\", with $187million allegedly misappropriated?"} +{"answers": ["Nicky Spinks", "Nicky", "Spinks"], "question": "the women's record for the Bob Graham Round, one of Britain's toughest fell races, was broken by the 47-year-old in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Froberg mutiny"], "question": "the ended after mutineers blew up Fort Ricasoli's gunpowder magazine?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Nowick", "James Nowick"], "question": "openly gay chemistry professor taught a course called \"Queer Science, Queer Scientists\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes"], "question": " was banned in the Soviet Union for its alleged \"occultism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Schofield", "Terry", "Terry Schofield"], "question": "prior to coaching the German national basketball team, won three national titles playing for UCLA under John Wooden?"} +{"answers": ["Pathala Bhairavi", "Patala Bhairavi"], "question": " (1951) was the only South Indian film to be screened at the first International Film Festival of India?"} +{"answers": ["Lord Pingyuan", "Pingyuan", "Lord"], "question": " was celebrated for his role in lifting Qin's siege of the Zhao capital, thus saving Zhao from annihilation?"} +{"answers": ["Santosa", "Iman Budhi Santosa", "Iman"], "question": "the Indonesian poet \"\" worked in agriculture for over a decade?"} +{"answers": ["Recode"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" described Vox Media's acquisition as an indicator of tumult in the field of online technology journalism?"} +{"answers": ["Porta", "Enrique Porta", "Enrique", "Enrique Porta Guíu"], "question": " is the only Granada CF footballer to win the Pichichi Trophy for top scorer in La Liga?"} +{"answers": ["Hexagenia limbata"], "question": "the nymphs of feed on detritus in their mud burrows, but the adults do not feed at all?"} +{"answers": ["Trent", "Trent Kelly", "Kelly", "John Trent Kelly"], "question": ", recently elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, defeated a nine-term incumbent to become a district attorney in northeastern Mississippi in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["White Legion", "White Legion"], "question": "a unit that fought under the command of Bosnian Serb military leader Ratko Mladić later fought as ?"} +{"answers": ["Apple Music"], "question": " was \"one more thing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shaker Seed Company"], "question": "the Shakers were the first to package seeds for sale in small paper envelopes that were sold through the \"(box label pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm", "Harley A. Wilhelm", "Harley"], "question": ", a chemistry professor who worked on the Manhattan Project, was one of 80 players selected in 2006 as part of Drake University's all-decade basketball teams?"} +{"answers": ["Sahayogi Haat", "Operation Sahayogi Haat"], "question": " (\"helping hands\") delivered about of emergency disaster supplies for the Nepal 2015 earthquake relief effort?"} +{"answers": ["Hungarian prehistory"], "question": "Turkic loanwords in the Hungarian language show the adopted many practices of animal husbandry and agriculture from the Turkic peoples?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Robert", "Robert Grimes Davis"], "question": "part-Hawaiian served as the Peruvian Consul General to the Kingdom of Hawaii, and later as an Associate Justice of the Hawaiian Supreme Court?"} +{"answers": ["Graham Chapman", "Graham", "Graham Arthur Chapman", "Chapman"], "question": " was one of the first celebrities to come out of the closet in Britain, and financially supported \"Gay News\"?"} +{"answers": ["My Girl", "My Girl"], "question": "the lead actress in Kim Hyung-jun's music video \"oH! aH!\" from has been referred to as \"Idol Killer\" for working with various idol-singers?"} +{"answers": ["Ron", "Ron Buckmire", "Buckmire"], "question": "mathematician and LGBT activist researches topics such as computational aerodynamics, nonstandard finite difference schemes, and modeling the financial performance of movies?"} +{"answers": ["Westcom", "Alayna Westcom", "Alayna"], "question": "Miss Vermont 2015, , performs a scientific demonstration with yeast and hydrogen peroxide during beauty pageants?"} +{"answers": ["Timeline of ceratopsian research"], "question": "highlights from the include the discovery of the iconic \"Triceratops\" \"(skeletal mount pictured)\", spike-frilled \"Styracosaurus\", and vast bonebeds preserving thousands of \"Centrosaurus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Let It Go", "Let It Go"], "question": "Heo Young-saeng, who usually sings ballads as a member of South Korean boy band SS501, chose a dance song for the title track of his solo debut album, ?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius australiensis"], "question": "the cap of the Australian mushroom can reach across?"} +{"answers": ["Gilbert-Jespersen", "Holger", "Holger Gilbert-Jespersen", "Gilbert Jespersen"], "question": "Carl Nielsen wrote his Flute Concerto for , who had played in the première of the composer's Wind Quintet?"} +{"answers": ["Spanish Grand Prix", "2015 Spanish Grand Prix"], "question": "with Nico Rosberg's victory at the , he became the ninth winner of the race in as many years?"} +{"answers": ["André", "André Langrand-Dumonceau", "Langrand-Dumonceau"], "question": ", a mid-19th-century Belgian financier, was convicted of financial fraud, tried \"in absentia\", and died in exile?"} +{"answers": ["The Clock", "The Clock"], "question": " strikes Orson Welles at midnight?"} +{"answers": ["Holliday junction"], "question": "the DNA \"(schematic pictured)\" was originally studied for its role in genetics, and was later used as a basic structural element in DNA nanotechnology?"} +{"answers": ["Nelly", "Nelly Omar", "Omar"], "question": "it is believed that all prints of the 1940 Argentine film \"Canto de amor\", starring , were destroyed?"} +{"answers": ["Die Freundschaft"], "question": " (\"Friendship\"), founded in 1919, was the world's first gay publication to be sold openly at newsstands?"} +{"answers": ["Muara Bungo", "Pasar Muaro Bungo", "Muara Bungo Airport"], "question": "rubber farming is a primary source of income and livelihood for the majority of the residents in , a city in Jambi province, Sumatra, Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Benchmark", "Benchmark"], "question": "Paddy McGuinness struggled with the two-a-day recording format of and found himself phoning Bradley Walsh to ask how it was possible?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Joe Eula", "Eula"], "question": "fashion illustrator once walked out of an Yves Saint Laurent couture show, shouting that it had been terrible?"} +{"answers": ["Southend Tournament"], "question": "the first 36 holes of the were played in May but the final 36 holes were played in September?"} +{"answers": ["Neena Schwartz", "Neena", "Neena Betty Schwartz", "Schwartz"], "question": "endocrinologist had a 50-year career in scientific research, but only came out as lesbian after she retired?"} +{"answers": ["Abu Zurayq", "Abu Zurayq al-Attili", "Wadi Abu Zurayq"], "question": "the depopulated Palestinian-Turkmen village of near Haifa was named after a local Muslim holy man?"} +{"answers": ["Shooting of Brian Moore"], "question": "thousands of police officers from around the United States attended the funeral of Brian Moore, a New York City police officer who was in May 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Shornemead Fort"], "question": " in Kent had to be disarmed only 25 years after it was built because subsidence made it unsafe for the guns to be fired?"} +{"answers": ["Rectovestibular fistula"], "question": "in a , the vulval vestibule of the female genitalia is connected to the rectum?"} +{"answers": ["Raid on Manila", "Raid on Manila"], "question": "when the Royal Navy Captain Edward Cooke in January 1798, he toasted \"the downfall of England\"?"} +{"answers": ["Living for Love"], "question": "Madonna's fall at the 2015 Brit Awards while performing \"\" resulted in a 95% increase in Twitter activity about the show?"} +{"answers": ["Tilly Walker", "Walker", "Tilly"], "question": "baseball player was second in the 1922 American League home run race, but was in the minor leagues by 1924?"} +{"answers": ["Viddsee"], "question": " was founded because Asian short films were being drowned out by other video hosting sites?"} +{"answers": ["Bosque Andino Patagónico"], "question": "over a west-east distance of in the , precipitation can fall from per year?"} +{"answers": ["Overjoyed", "Overjoyed"], "question": "the lead track \"1.2.3\" of Heo Young-saeng's album was influenced by the musical style of Avril Lavigne, one of his favorite artists?"} +{"answers": ["Shetland sheep"], "question": " have 30 different recognised coat patterns?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "Bell", "Ryan J. Bell"], "question": "after being a pastor for 19 years, tried to live a \"year without God\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vischpoort"], "question": "the 14th-century \"\" in Harderwijk, Netherlands, later served as a lighthouse?"} +{"answers": ["Tie the Knot", "Tie the Knot"], "question": "actress Cheryl Yang listened to the song \"My Destiny\" from \"My Love from the Star\" so she could arouse her emotions and cry in a scene in ?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania Avenue", "Pennsylvania Avenue Bridge"], "question": "the original configuration of the in Washington, D.C., used operational water mains as its principal load-bearing arches?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Fred Baker", "Fred Baker", "Fred"], "question": "San Diego physician was a co-founder of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the San Diego Zoo?"} +{"answers": ["Ingress into India Ordinance, 1914"], "question": "the was issued during World War I to restrict Indian emigrants to Canada from returning to British India, for fear of a nationalist uprising?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Andy Hill", "Andy Hill", "Hill"], "question": " bestseller was inspired by his career as a television executive, which drew upon his experience playing basketball for John Wooden?"} +{"answers": ["Cliffe Fort"], "question": "a launching point for \"the world's first practical guided missile\" was installed at in the late 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Timeline of ichthyosaur research"], "question": "highlights from the \"(example pictured)\" include fossils of pregnant females, whale-sized ichthyosaurs from Nevada, and ichthyosaurs with swordfish-like jaws?"} +{"answers": ["2011 Hot Lotto fraud scandal", "Hot Lotto fraud scandal"], "question": "a involving the U.S. lottery game Hot Lotto is linked to an employee of the association that organizes the game?"} +{"answers": ["Filip", "Filip Lastrić", "Lastrić"], "question": "the Franciscan friar wrote the first history and geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1765?"} +{"answers": ["Ambo Mineral Water"], "question": "the last emperor of Ethiopia used to travel to Ambo Senkele, Ethiopia, to drink the mineral water that is bottled under the brand?"} +{"answers": ["Delaware State Route System"], "question": "the Delaware Department of Transportation maintains 89 percent of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Let's Get Down", "Let's Get Down"], "question": "Bow Wow's 2003 single \"\" was co-written by the then-unknown T.I.?"} +{"answers": ["Cleopatra and Caesar", "Cleopatra and Caesar"], "question": "Gérôme's painting of \"\" was commissioned by French courtesan La Païva for use as a transparent silk room divider in her mansion?"} +{"answers": ["Coffee production in Puerto Rico"], "question": " peaked during Spanish colonial rule, but was much reduced after the island was annexed by the United States in 1898?"} +{"answers": ["Everett Peter Greenberg", "Everett", "Greenberg"], "question": " was a co-recipient of the 2015 Shaw Prize for his work in quorum sensing, a mechanism by which bacteria communicate with each other?"} +{"answers": ["Servellón", "Esteban", "Esteban Servellón"], "question": " was the assistant director of the Salvadoran Army Symphony Orchestra, and, after it was renamed the El Salvador Symphony Orchestra, he served as its conductor?"} +{"answers": ["List of viral videos"], "question": "the creator of fake news blooper videos featuring earned $20,000 in a single month from merchandise sales?"} +{"answers": ["1921 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the \"\" outscored its opponents with a combined score of 187 to 21?"} +{"answers": ["The Rapes of Graff"], "question": "Alia Shawkat and Michael Cera asked not to play roles similar to the ones they played on \"Arrested Development\" when they guest-starred on \"\", an episode of \"Veronica Mars\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Mag Femen"], "question": "according to the \"Annals of Ulster\", the arrival of reinforcements led by Ragnall ua Ímair turned the tide at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Femi Robinson", "Femi", "Robinson"], "question": "in 2012, called on the Federal Government of Nigeria to ban Chinua Achebe's world-famous novel, \"Things Fall Apart\", in Nigerian schools?"} +{"answers": ["Therezinha", "Therezinha Zerbini", "Zerbini"], "question": " delivered a letter to US First Lady Rosalynn Carter on behalf of Brazilian women and the amnesty movement, which opened, \"We who fight for justice and peace\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jiffy mix"], "question": " products have a considerable market share in the United States, even though their manufacturer spends no money on advertising?"} +{"answers": ["Timeline of therizinosaur research"], "question": " misinterpreted these unusual bird-like herbivorous dinosaurs as giant turtles, semiaquatic fish-eaters, and tree-climbing insectivores?"} +{"answers": ["Action of 30 June 1798"], "question": "even after all three involved frigates ran aground during the , the battle continued?"} +{"answers": ["HD 115600"], "question": "the star had its debris disk \"\" imaged in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Marharyta Dorozhon", "Marharyta", "Marharyta Serhiïvna Dorozhon", "Dorozhon"], "question": " set a new Israeli national record in the women's javelin throw in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["FDNY Racing"], "question": "s crew consists of volunteers from the New York City Fire and Police Departments?"} +{"answers": ["Kassapa", "Kumara", "Kumara Kassapa"], "question": " was the Mongol-installed king of Pagan for ten weeks during the second Mongol invasion of Burma in 1301?"} +{"answers": ["Byron", "Richard Byron", "Richard Byron", "Richard Byron CB", "Richard"], "question": " took part in one of the first actions of the 1812 Anglo-American War?"} +{"answers": ["M Street Bridge"], "question": "the in Washington, D.C. is said to be haunted by a stagecoach driver and horses that were killed when the old bridge collapsed in a storm?"} +{"answers": ["Fitch", "Val Logsdon Fitch", "Val"], "question": " found \"the answer to the physicist's 'Why do we exist??"} +{"answers": ["Private Apartments of the Winter Palace"], "question": "the were a residence of the Russian Imperial family \"(bedroom of Maria Alexandrovna pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nimrod Mashiah", "Nimrod", "Mashiah"], "question": "years after Israeli won a Young Artist Award for playing a diver in a commercial, he was ranked number one in men's windsurfing?"} +{"answers": ["Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808"], "question": "Ludwig van Beethoven once directed a that featured the public premières of his Symphony No. 5, Symphony No. 6, Piano Concerto No. 4 and Choral Fantasy?"} +{"answers": ["Dwarf Fortress"], "question": "in 2013, the Museum of Modern Art in New York exhibited among other games selected to showcase the history of video gaming?"} +{"answers": ["Trout Run", "Trout Run"], "question": "the Church of Scientology has plans to convert , a retreat used by Presidents Hoover, Roosevelt, and Eisenhower, into a facility for its Narconon drug rehabilitation program?"} +{"answers": ["Qiufa", "Chen Qiufa", "Chen"], "question": "Governor , a former Director of the China Atomic Energy Authority, is a Miao?"} +{"answers": ["Timeline of ceratosaur research"], "question": "major discoveries in the include horned predators like \"Ceratosaurus\" \"\", \"Majungasaurus\", and \"Carnotaurus\", as well as a bonebed of the projecting-toothed \"Masiakasaurus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chen", "Duke Hu of Chen", "Duke"], "question": " is considered the founding ancestor of the Chen surname, which is shared by 80million people worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["Marni Hodgkin", "Marni", "Hodgkin"], "question": "the children's book editor was the daughter of one Nobel Prize winner (Francis Peyton Rous) and the wife of another (Alan Lloyd Hodgkin)?"} +{"answers": ["Madracis auretenra"], "question": "the coral has been used to study the likely effects of ocean acidification on corals?"} +{"answers": ["Christoph R. Mueller", "Christoph", "Mueller", "Christoph Mueller"], "question": "\"\" was recently appointed CEO of Malaysia Airlines?"} +{"answers": ["K Street", "K Street Bridge"], "question": "the in Washington, D.C., for decades contained unused ramps intended to connect to the unbuilt Inner Loop Expressway?"} +{"answers": ["16 Vayathinile"], "question": " (1977) was Rajinikanth's first colour film?"} +{"answers": ["Bitch Better Have My Money"], "question": "Rihanna half-sings and half-raps \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Crane", "Thomas", "Thomas Crane", "Thomas Crane"], "question": "the artist , known for his decorative greeting cards and books, produced embroidery designs \"(example shown)\" for the Royal School of Needlework along with his brother Walter Crane?"} +{"answers": ["Four Policemen"], "question": "in Franklin D. Roosevelt's original plans for the United Nations, the (the US, UK, Soviet Union, and China) were the only nations allowed to possess weapons more powerful than a rifle?"} +{"answers": ["Cathedral Range State Park"], "question": "animals in the are threatened by introduced predators such as foxes, feral dogs and feral cats?"} +{"answers": ["Ernie Reyes Sr.", "Sr.", "Ernie Reyes, Sr.", "Ernie"], "question": " used his own black belt students when choreographing fights for his son, Ernie Reyes, Jr., on \"Sidekicks\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edwin", "Edwin Maxwell", "Edwin Maxwell", "Maxwell"], "question": "state senator proposed the 1865 \"Maxwell amendment\" to the West Virginia Constitution, which would have removed the citizenship rights of former Confederates?"} +{"answers": ["Dolania americana"], "question": "the mayfly dies before the sun rises?"} +{"answers": ["Fregata", "Frigatebird"], "question": "the male \" \" attracts a mate with its red gular pouch?"} +{"answers": ["Ballpark Synagogue"], "question": "the gift shop of the South Bend Cubs is located inside America's only ?"} +{"answers": ["Family", "Family"], "question": "the album by Thompson features three generations of the Thompson family, with every instrument played by a family member?"} +{"answers": ["Estoire des Engleis"], "question": "the , whose title means \"History of the English\", is the oldest-known history chronicle written in the French language?"} +{"answers": ["Moula Ali hill", "Moula Ali"], "question": "\"Moula Ali dargah\" on is the only dargah for Hazrat Ali, son-in-law of Muhammad?"} +{"answers": ["Baking chocolate"], "question": "food manufacturers may process and form into bulk-sized bars, which are then sold to confectioners and bakers?"} +{"answers": ["Salon des arts ménagers"], "question": "by 1956, the in Paris was attracting up to 1.4million visitors a year?"} +{"answers": ["Cassie Cage"], "question": "voice artist Ashly Burch provides the voice for the \"Mortal Kombat X\" character ?"} +{"answers": ["Ponmudi Dam"], "question": "in 2007, failure of the penstock valve at the killed seven people, destroyed fifteen houses, and damaged 150 acres (61ha) of crops?"} +{"answers": ["Het verboden rijk"], "question": "in J. Slauerhoff's 1932 novel , the narratives of the 16th-century poet Luís de Camões and a 20th-century Morse radio operator are merged?"} +{"answers": ["Jade Helm 15 conspiracy theories"], "question": "the Governor of Texas will activate the Texas State Guard to monitor , a military exercise being conducted by the U.S. Army Special Operations Command?"} +{"answers": ["Miles", "Ruthie", "Ruthie Ann Miles"], "question": "actress once played Adolfo Pirelli in \"Sweeney Todd\"?"} +{"answers": ["Château de Boursault"], "question": "the Casino de la Plage of Arcachon is an exact replica of the \"\" in Boursault, France?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Collins", "Collins", "Mary", "Mary Collins"], "question": "the immunology professor studies ways to use genetically engineered HIV as a vaccine?"} +{"answers": ["Timeline of stegosaur research"], "question": "over the course of the , their iconic back plates have been thought to function as armor plating, to regulate body temperature, or to attract mates?"} +{"answers": ["George Gardner Rockwood", "George", "Rockwood", "George G. Rockwood"], "question": " is generally acknowledged as the first to produce carte de visite photograph cards in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Hull Creek", "Hull Creek"], "question": "even though is impaired by habitat alteration, its habitat assessment score is in the \"optimal\" range?"} +{"answers": ["Beat the Brain"], "question": " has been berated for graphics that look like they were \"designed on one of Alan Sugar's old Amstrads\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amy Millicent Sowerby", "Millicent Sowerby", "Sowerby", "Millicent"], "question": ", known for her children's book illustrations \"(Alice in Wonderland, pictured)\", illustrated several books by her sister, the playwright Githa Sowerby?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Hotel, Cardiff", "Royal Hotel"], "question": "in June 1910, the hosted a fundraising banquet for Captain Robert Falcon Scott two days before his ship departed for Antarctica?"} +{"answers": ["Thelma", "Thelma"], "question": "an incomplete copy of the 1910 silent film exists in the Library of Congress archives?"} +{"answers": ["John Weaver", "Weaver", "John Weaver", "John"], "question": " was elected mayor of Philadelphia with the support of the city's political machine, but later sided with reformers against it?"} +{"answers": ["Kann Sivanthaal Mann Sivakkum"], "question": "the 1983 Tamil film featured a performance by Bharata Natyam dancer V. P. Dhananjayan, depicting the tale of Nandanar, a Nayanar saint?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Bakie", "Eric", "Bakie"], "question": " combined his football career with his job as a civil servant, and only saw his teammates once a week?"} +{"answers": ["Masyaf"], "question": "the Ayyubid sultan Saladin attempted, but failed, to capture the fortress of \"\", which served as the headquarters of the Assassins in Syria?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert White", "White", "Robert White"], "question": "West Virginia Attorney General secured tax revenues from railroad companies and belligerent rights for former Confederate soldiers?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Georges Ouzoulias", "Albert Ouzoulias", "Ouzoulias", "Albert"], "question": "from June to August 1944, coordinated the Francs-Tireurs Partisans' military action in the Paris region?"} +{"answers": ["Dimension 5", "Dimension 5"], "question": "the film featured many cast members who had appeared, or would appear, on \"Star Trek\", including three who appeared on the pilot episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["GE steam turbine locomotives"], "question": "while the took almost two years to build, they were only in operation for six months?"} +{"answers": ["Don Revie", "Revie", "Don"], "question": " changed the playing strip of Leeds United from blue and yellow to all-white, to mimic Real Madrid?"} +{"answers": ["Pazhassi Dam"], "question": "in 2012, the gates of the \"\" failed to open and caused a flood?"} +{"answers": ["Savalia savaglia"], "question": " has one of the longest lifespans of any organism on Earth?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James W. Fifield Jr.", "Jr.", "James William Fifield Jr"], "question": "evangelist founded the Spiritual Mobilization organization in 1935?"} +{"answers": ["Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary"], "question": "Glow Lake in the has an elevation of ?"} +{"answers": ["R Sagittae"], "question": "the star has 90% of the mass and 10,000 times the luminosity of the Sun?"} +{"answers": ["Stallerhof"], "question": "the 1971 play features an old farmer masturbating?"} +{"answers": ["Badawi", "Badawi al-Jabal", "al-Jabal"], "question": "the neo-classical Arabic poet \"\" led parties of rebels in night-time raids against French military checkpoints during the Great Syrian Revolt?"} +{"answers": ["Gayby Baby"], "question": " is a documentary film about \"gaybies\", children raised by gay or lesbian couples?"} +{"answers": ["Battles of Ramadi", "Battles of Ramadi", "Battle of Ramadi"], "question": "in the first of the two in 1917, the temperaturesas high as 71°C (160°F) in the suncaused more British casualties than did enemy fire?"} +{"answers": ["Mesentery", "Mesentery"], "question": "the anatomical term \"\" is derived from the Greek \"mesos\", meaning \"in the middle\", and \"enteron\", \"intestine\"?"} +{"answers": ["Albany Free School", "Free School"], "question": "A. S. Neill thought the founder of the would \"be mad to try\" a Summerhill School model for working-class children?"} +{"answers": ["Chicken in the Rough"], "question": ", established in 1936, was one of the first restaurant chain franchises in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang", "Haidi", "Zhang Haidi"], "question": "paraplegic woman writer has been hailed as China's Helen Keller?"} +{"answers": ["American Society for Virology"], "question": "the , the first independent scientific society specifically for virologists, was founded only 34 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Lars Valdemar Tofte", "Valdemar Tofte", "Tofte", "Valdemar"], "question": ", who studied with Joseph Joachim, instructed hundreds of violinists at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, including Carl Nielsen?"} +{"answers": ["Knesset Eliyahoo"], "question": "the President of India, Giani Zail Singh, attended the centennial celebration of the synagogue in Mumbai in 1985, and India Post issued a commemorative stamp?"} +{"answers": ["Rogen Nature Reserve"], "question": " contains Sweden's entire population of wild muskoxen?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph H. Cameron", "Ralph Henry Cameron", "Ralph", "Cameron"], "question": "Arizona Territorial Delegate held a contract to operate a toll road inside the Grand Canyon?"} +{"answers": ["Kamran's Baradari", "Baradari of Kamran Mirza"], "question": "the \"\", built by Kamran Mirza, was the first Mughal structure in Lahore, Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Vilhelm Andersen", "Andersen", "Vilhelm", "Frederik Vilhelm Andersen"], "question": " wrote the libretto for Carl Nielsen's opera \"Maskarade\" based on a comedy by Ludvig Holberg?"} +{"answers": ["Major Lazer", "Major Lazer"], "question": "Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje described the feeling of as \"like being high\"?"} +{"answers": ["Groundhog Day", "Groundhog Day"], "question": "the musical reunites the creative team behind \"Matilda the Musical\"?"} +{"answers": ["Askim", "Per Askim", "Per"], "question": " was part of the Allied Surrender Commission when the German troops in Norway surrendered on 8 May 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Timeline of pachycephalosaur research"], "question": "the that the pachycephalosaurian dinosaurs used their domed skulls in head-butting competitions was first proposed in a work of science fiction?"} +{"answers": ["Eddy Creek", "Eddy Creek"], "question": " has been compared to an \"old perforated pipe\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Bridge near P Street"], "question": "the was built so that motorists would not have to use the P Street Bridge?"} +{"answers": ["How to Be Single"], "question": "the upcoming film is based on Liz Tuccillo's debut novel of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Marin Temperica", "Marin", "Temperica"], "question": "the 16th-century Ragusan merchant, Jesuit, and linguist believed that the purest and most beautiful version of the Serbian language was spoken in Bosnia?"} +{"answers": ["Carnival in French Guiana", "Carnival of Guyane"], "question": " in French Guiana features, among other things, an act of marital cross-dressing and the burning of an effigy of the devil?"} +{"answers": ["Tomb of Ali Mardan Khan", "tomb of Ali Mardan Khan"], "question": "though Ali Mardan Khan was a successful engineer and administrator his \"\" is considered a shrine by the locals?"} +{"answers": ["Ximena", "Bedregal", "Ximena Bedregal", "Ximena Bedregal Sáez"], "question": " was the editor of \"La Jornada\" supplement, \"Triple Jornada\"?"} +{"answers": ["Claudico"], "question": ", an artificial intelligence computer program, won a Texas hold 'em poker championship for computers, but it was defeated by a team of humans?"} +{"answers": ["Long Night", "Long Night"], "question": "the songs in Kim Hyung-jun's Japanese single \"\" were used as Korean soundtracks before and after the single was released?"} +{"answers": ["Sine Cerere et Baccho friget Venus"], "question": "art around 1600 AD illustrating the proverb may reflect the patronage of Haarlem's brewers?"} +{"answers": ["S Sagittae"], "question": "the star changes its radius, temperature, luminosity, and colour over an eight-day period?"} +{"answers": ["Pratapaditya", "Pratapaditya Pal", "Pal"], "question": "art historian and museum curator owes his career to University of Calcutta not offering anthropology courses in 1957?"} +{"answers": ["Mangup", "Maria of Mangup", "Maria"], "question": "the burial shroud of Moldavian Princess consort \"\" is both the oldest found in a Romanian monastery and \"the most beautiful one\"?"} +{"answers": ["Timeline of coelophysoid research"], "question": "highlights from the include a bone bed preserving thousands of \"Coelophysis\" in New Mexico, the large \"Gojirasaurus\", and the Asian coelophysoid \"Panguraptor\"?"} +{"answers": ["South Bay Salt Works"], "question": " is the second longest-running business in San Diego?"} +{"answers": ["Ngounie River", "Ngounié River"], "question": "the river name is a French rewording of \"Ngugni\", which was used by Vili language speakers in the mid-1800s?"} +{"answers": ["Dallas Car Sharks"], "question": "two of the four competing car dealers on are mother and son?"} +{"answers": ["Wajxaklajun"], "question": " \"\" is unusual among Classic-period highland Maya cities in its use of stelae?"} +{"answers": ["Schreiber-Krieger", "Adele Schreiber", "Adele Schreiber-Krieger", "Adele", "Adele Georgina Schreiber-Krieger"], "question": "German politician advocated extensively for the rights of mothers and children, but never had children herself?"} +{"answers": ["Penicillium psychrosexualis"], "question": "the fungus , described as new to science in 2010, was discovered growing in a crate of moldy apples?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Mayberry", "Mayberry"], "question": ", a running back inducted into the University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame as a \"Gator Great\", died in a Japanese POW camp on the island of New Britain, Papua New Guinea?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Cave Creek"], "question": " flows over a 40-foot (12-meter) waterfall to reach White Oak Run?"} +{"answers": ["Borunsi"], "question": "the Arabic translation of sold one million copies in its first year of publication?"} +{"answers": ["1911 County Championship", "County Championship"], "question": "if it were not for the new points system that was adopted, Kent would have won the rather than Warwickshire?"} +{"answers": ["Grace Kelly", "Grace Kelly filmography"], "question": "Grace Kelly \"\" won the Best Actress Oscar in 1955, then the following year at the age of 26?"} +{"answers": ["Shoreham Hill Bridge"], "question": "Ulysses S. Grant III approved the unsightly design of the original in Washington, D.C. because it would encourage the public to demand a more aesthetic and expensive bridge?"} +{"answers": ["Goat meat pepper soup"], "question": " has been described as the most popular of the Nigerian pepper soups?"} +{"answers": ["Horses in the United States", "horses in the United States"], "question": "there are about 9.2million and 4.6million Americans are involved in the horse business?"} +{"answers": ["Ramadi"], "question": "the city of in Iraq was founded to encourage nomadic Arab tribes to settle and become easier for the state to control?"} +{"answers": ["Openwork"], "question": "decoration or construction featuring openings or gapsmay be seen on everything from to cathedral spires?"} +{"answers": ["Aleksandar Komulović", "Aleksandar", "Komulović"], "question": "the propaganda activities of the 16th century papal diplomat were continued by an even greater supporter of Pan-Slavism, Bartol Kašić?"} +{"answers": ["Pothundi Dam"], "question": "an unusual feature of the \"\" earth dam is the core wall, which is constructed with a mixture of jaggery and quicklime?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Apamea"], "question": "at the in 998, a lone Kurdish rider killed the Byzantine commander Damian Dalassenos, throwing Damian's initially victorious army into panic and leading to an important Fatimid victory?"} +{"answers": ["Phoebe Nicholson"], "question": "the role of in \"Home and Away\" is Isabella Giovinazzo's first acting job?"} +{"answers": ["Grassy Island Creek"], "question": "at one point, lost all of its base flow to deep mines, except during storm events?"} +{"answers": ["Miri", "Miri, Malaysia"], "question": " was the first town in Malaysia that was not a state capital to be granted city status?"} +{"answers": ["Phineas", "Phineas Waller", "Waller"], "question": " heirs were surprised by how much they received from his estate?"} +{"answers": ["Graffiti Composition"], "question": "Christian Marclay's was written by the people of Berlin?"} +{"answers": ["Dampiera linearis"], "question": " \"\" is a suitable plant for hanging baskets?"} +{"answers": ["The Last of Us Remastered"], "question": " \"looked broken up until a week before shipping\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue"], "question": "Bach's for keyboard was regarded as \"unique\" and \"second to none\" by Bach's first biographer, Johann Nikolaus Forkel?"} +{"answers": ["Scott's", "Scott's"], "question": " in London was the favourite of the \"James Bond\" author Ian Fleming?"} +{"answers": ["Maya civilization", "Mayan Civilization"], "question": "the writing system of the was the most sophisticated in Mesoamerica, and was one of the most outstanding accomplishments of the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Americas?"} +{"answers": ["West Branch Tinklepaugh Creek"], "question": " is really a tributary of Wildcat Creek?"} +{"answers": ["Timeline of oviraptorosaur research"], "question": " to be egg-eaters after the discovery of \"Oviraptor\" on a nest of presumed \"Protoceratops\" eggs, until the nest was recognized as belonging to \"Oviraptor\" itself?"} +{"answers": ["Easter Aquhorthies", "Easter Aquhorthies stone circle"], "question": " \"\" is one of the best preserved examples of a recumbent stone circle?"} +{"answers": ["Railroad Gazette"], "question": "in an 1884 edition of the , railroad engineer Horatio Allen reported that he was the operator of the first locomotive run on a railroad in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Parliament House", "Parliament House"], "question": "Malta's new was designed by Renzo Piano?"} +{"answers": ["Cillian Sheridan", "Cillian", "Sheridan"], "question": ", who currently plays for APOEL in Cyprus, started his professional career with Scottish club Celtic?"} +{"answers": ["Louisiana Digital Media Archive"], "question": "the is the first media collections collaboration between an American state archive and a public broadcaster?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Bruce Walker", "Robert", "Walker", "Robert Bruce Napoleon Walker"], "question": " was a significant contributor of African artifacts to British museums, particularly his collection of African shields?"} +{"answers": ["Bash Tapia Castle"], "question": " was blown up by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in April 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Carlton Tavern", "Carlton Tavern, Kilburn"], "question": "the \"\" was demolished by property developers, who have been ordered to rebuild it \"brick by brick\"?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Declaration"], "question": "the of 30 October 1918 marked Slovakia's exit from the Kingdom of Hungary and the start of its union with the newly-created Czechoslovakia?"} +{"answers": ["Hold Me While I'm Naked"], "question": "George Kuchar's was ranked 52nd in the \"Village Voice\" Critics' Poll of the 100 best films of the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["Adolphe", "Adolphe Demange", "Demange"], "question": " painted the Duchesse d'Uzès working on a huge sculpture of Joan of Arc?"} +{"answers": ["Teiči Nature Reserve"], "question": "a group of Old Believers live on an island in a bog in in Latvia?"} +{"answers": ["La Promenade", "La Promenade"], "question": " \"\" shows the influence of the Rococo Revival and the high-key palette of Impressionism?"} +{"answers": ["Big Red Riding Hood"], "question": "Yao Yuan Hao swam in a lake on a cold day for a scene in , then ran a half marathon in his birthday week?"} +{"answers": ["Zainab Sultan Begum", "Zainab", "Begum"], "question": ", a wife of Mughal emperor Babur, was also his cousin?"} +{"answers": ["2009–10 FA Women's Cup", "FA Women's Cup"], "question": "245 teams entered the , which was eventually won by Everton?"} +{"answers": ["Senatus consultum ultimum"], "question": "both Gracchi brothers were slain after a decree known as was passed against them?"} +{"answers": ["Madhuri Dixit filmography", "Madhuri Dixit"], "question": " holds the record for the most nominations (14) for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress?"} +{"answers": ["List of Sweet Adelines International quartet champions by year", "Sweet Adelines International competition"], "question": "in 2013 the Rönninge Show Chorus \"\" achieved the highest-ever score at the for women's barbershop?"} +{"answers": ["Pamauk", "Shin", "Ditha Pamauk", "Shin Ditha Pamauk"], "question": "in 1287 , a Buddhist monk, negotiated with Emperor Kublai Khan for a treaty that ended the Mongol occupation of northern Burma in exchange for annual tribute?"} +{"answers": ["Early 35 kDa protein"], "question": "the viral may be useful in gene therapy as a universal inhibitor of programmed cell death?"} +{"answers": ["Palmer E. Pierce", "Palmer", "Pierce", "Palmer Eddy Pierce"], "question": "U.S. Brigadier General was the first president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association?"} +{"answers": ["Moneycontrol", "Moneycontrol.com"], "question": "in 2010, the Maharashtra government blocked and bseindia.com in its headquarters, Mantralaya?"} +{"answers": ["Guryong Village", "Guryong"], "question": "the Seoul slum of lies across the street from the luxurious Dogok-dong Ward of Gangnam District?"} +{"answers": ["timeline of troodontid research", "Timeline of troodontid research"], "question": "highlights from the include the discovery that troodontids \"(example pictured)\" were among the most intelligent dinosaurs?"} +{"answers": ["Vilayet Printing House", "Printing House", "Vilayet Printing House"], "question": "the first newspaper to be printed in Bosnia and Herzegovina, issued by , had \"a decidedly Serb orientation\", while its owner and editor was an ethnic German?"} +{"answers": ["Wildcat Creek", "Wildcat Creek"], "question": " was found to have no base flow in November 2000, but is a source of flooding in Archbald and Blakely, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Statz Friedrich von Fullen", "Statz", "Statz Friedrich Fullen", "Friedrich von Fullen", "Fullen"], "question": " bought a manor house in Störmthal and initiated the village's first school in 1691?"} +{"answers": ["Sunrise Ruby"], "question": "the is the world's most expensive ruby, most expensive coloured gemstone, and most expensive gemstone other than a diamond?"} +{"answers": ["Cullerlie stone circle"], "question": " \"\" in Aberdeenshire has a unique layout, with eight stones surrounding eight small cairns?"} +{"answers": ["1987 All-Big Ten Conference football team"], "question": "the Michigan State Spartans, under Big Ten Coach of the Year George Perles, placed seven first-team players on the ?"} +{"answers": ["Tomb of Ture Malmgren"], "question": "Ture Malmgren created a for himself at the foot of the mountain Fjällsätern, but was buried elsewhere by the local authorities after his death in 1922?"} +{"answers": ["Homework in psychotherapy"], "question": " helps patients practice the skills they learn in therapy?"} +{"answers": ["Deepwater Horizon", "Deepwater Horizon"], "question": "Mark Wahlberg is playing real-life hero Mike Williams in the upcoming film ?"} +{"answers": ["Chaetostoma microps"], "question": ", a suckermouth armored catfish species from Ecuador, has been found climbing a cave wall?"} +{"answers": ["Archaeological Museum of Lamia"], "question": "the exhibits Bronze Age artifacts from the Kynos excavations, including gold ornaments \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Abby", "Abby Martin", "Martin"], "question": "journalist condemned the Russian military intervention in Ukraine on the RT America network?"} +{"answers": ["Embodied bilingual language"], "question": "according to the theory, second language words such as \"kick\" and \"run\" stimulate the parts of the motor cortex controlling leg movements?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Haliburton", "Robert Grant Haliburton"], "question": " was instrumental in discovering the \"dwarf races\" of northern Africa and the Atlas region?"} +{"answers": ["Oru Second Class Yathra"], "question": "the plot of the 2015 Malayalam film was found to begin well but end weakly?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Brustlein", "Brustlein", "Daniel"], "question": ", known as a cover artist for \"The New Yorker\", received critical praise as a \"painter's painter\"?"} +{"answers": ["Isla San Telmo"], "question": "the wreck found off the coast of was established by James P. Delgado as one of the first submarines ever built?"} +{"answers": ["Joachim Anthoniszoon Wtewael", "Joachim", "Wtewael", "Joachim Wtewael"], "question": "erotic sections of two drawings by for his paintings of \"Mars and Venus Surprised by the Gods\" \"(detail pictured)\" were cut out by later collectors?"} +{"answers": ["Charlotte Finch", "Finch", "Lady Charlotte Finch", "Lady"], "question": " served as the royal governess to the children of King George III for over 30 years?"} +{"answers": ["2015 Tour of California"], "question": "the was won by three seconds and a bike throw?"} +{"answers": ["Grain Tower"], "question": "the \"\", the last Martello-style gun tower to be built in Britain, was designed to protect the mouth of the River Medway?"} +{"answers": ["Sharp", "Alex", "Alex Sharp"], "question": " is the youngest winner of the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play?"} +{"answers": ["Mariam", "Behruzi", "Mariam Behruzi"], "question": " was one of four women elected to the first Iranian Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler"], "question": "in the 1971 science fiction film , the clones were referred to as \"soma\", which is Greek for \"body\"?"} +{"answers": ["United News of India"], "question": " is the first and only news agency in the world to supply news in Urdu on the teleprinter?"} +{"answers": ["Lola", "Lola"], "question": "Ray Davies was forced to make a round-trip flight from New York to London to rerecord two words in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["urethral diverticulum", "Urethral diverticulum"], "question": "a is a pouch that forms in the urethra from trauma or infection?"} +{"answers": ["Gerda Müller", "Gerda", "Müller"], "question": "the actress was Mother Courage in the play by Bertolt Brecht?"} +{"answers": ["Gangsta.", "Gangsta", "Gangsta"], "question": "a reviewer commented that the name of fictional location \"sounds like some sort of stomach disorder\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bisrakh"], "question": " village in Greater Noida is believed to be the birthplace of the mythological king Ravana of the epic Ramayana, who in later years was the king of Sri Lanka?"} +{"answers": ["Sexxx Dreams"], "question": "Lady Gaga was inspired to write \"\" from her \"mucky\" fantasies?"} +{"answers": ["Goedhart", "Frans Johannes Goedhart", "Frans Goedhart", "Frans"], "question": "Dutch journalist \"\" illegally founded a newsletter during World War II, was sentenced to death, escaped, and served in the House of Representatives for 25 years?"} +{"answers": ["Wistarburg Glass Works"], "question": "the was America's first successful glass factory?"} +{"answers": ["1000 Fires"], "question": "on a track of the album , Traci Lords reveals her experience with rape when she was 10 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Tikrit", "First Battle of Tikrit"], "question": "some Iranian groups accused the U.S.-led coalition of bombarding a pro-government headquarters during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Giuseppe", "Giuseppe Verdi", "Verdi"], "question": "the music of appeared on a dress worn by Katy Perry?"} +{"answers": ["Suna Besha"], "question": "during the event, held five times a year, Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra are adorned with golden jewellery?"} +{"answers": ["Ojo", "John Ojo", "John"], "question": "Canadian football defensive back returned an interception for a touchdown in the first home game of his rookie season?"} +{"answers": ["Empire of Thessalonica"], "question": "the bid of the to recover Constantinople and re-establish the Byzantine Empire failed when it was defeated by the Bulgarians at the Battle of Klokotnitsa?"} +{"answers": ["Racket Brook"], "question": "anthracite coal was being mined near the mouth of by 1820?"} +{"answers": ["Carl", "Thompson", "Carl Thompson", "Carl Thompson"], "question": ", Britain's heaviest man, gained over the last three years of his life?"} +{"answers": ["Rarig Center"], "question": "\"you half expect to find the leaders of the Evil Empire ... plotting the demise of Luke Skywalker\" in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Ramagiri Fort"], "question": "it is believed that \"\" inspired the Sanskrit poet Kālidāsa to write his lyric poem, \"Meghadūta\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mathilde Wurm", "Mathilde", "Wurm"], "question": "although death was ruled a suicide, some believed she was killed by the Gestapo?"} +{"answers": ["Rodger Ian Dudding", "Rodger Dudding", "Rodger", "Dudding"], "question": " got his start as the largest owner of self-storage garages in the United Kingdom by buying ten units from his landlord?"} +{"answers": ["Fanling Lodge"], "question": ", the summer residence for the then Governor of Hong Kong, served as a venue for secret discussions between China and the United Kingdom in the years preceding the 1997 handover?"} +{"answers": ["Miracles from Heaven", "Miracles from Heaven"], "question": "the film is based on a memoir by Christy Beam about her sick daughter, who was miraculously cured after surviving a near-death experience?"} +{"answers": ["Garland", "Tyrone", "Tyrone Garland"], "question": "former John Bartram High School basketball player scored the third-most points in Philadelphia Public League history, being surpassed only by Maureece Rice and Wilt Chamberlain?"} +{"answers": ["crested quetzal", "Crested quetzal"], "question": "the normally frugivorous \"\" can catch small vertebrates while raising its young?"} +{"answers": ["Third Cape Cod Canal", "Third Cape Cod Canal road bridge"], "question": " over the Cape Cod Canal has been proposed for decades as part of various road projects?"} +{"answers": ["Hastie", "Hastie Weir", "Samuel Hastie Weir", "Weir"], "question": " played for a Motherwell team described as \"probably the finest pure footballing side that Scotland has ever produced\"?"} +{"answers": ["Igogo festival"], "question": "the has been active for over 400 years?"} +{"answers": ["Adrian Martinez", "Martinez", "Adrian Martinez", "Adrian"], "question": "before starring in \"Focus\", felt like he had \"been running in a marathon for 20 years\"?"} +{"answers": ["Naulakha Palace"], "question": "the , a palace in Gondal, India, means \"nine lakhs\" (INRs 900,000), which was its cost of building?"} +{"answers": ["Reg Pollard", "Reg Pollard", "Reg", "Pollard"], "question": "when Lieutenant (later Lieutenant General Sir) got married, his wife cut the cake with the Sword of Honour he had been awarded at the Royal Military College, Duntroon?"} +{"answers": ["Paramahamsa Upanishad"], "question": "in the , Brahma explains that by discerning the staff of knowledge, one may become a paramahamsa?"} +{"answers": ["Wineman", "Danielle", "Danielle Wineman"], "question": ", Miss Montana 2015, is the older sister of Alexis Wineman, Miss Montana 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Happy Man", "Happy Man"], "question": "Australian power pop group Sunnyboys issued their nation's first cassette single, \"\", in June 1981?"} +{"answers": ["Koma Kulshan Project", "Koma Kulshan"], "question": "the was built on Mount Baker, a volcano called Koma Kulshan by the Lummi people?"} +{"answers": ["Hong Kong Free Press"], "question": " was established in response to concerns of declining press freedom?"} +{"answers": ["Powderly Creek"], "question": "in the early 1970s, a flooded strip pit near made national news when a UFO supposedly crashed into it?"} +{"answers": ["Self-Portrait with Halo and Snake", "Self-Portrait"], "question": "Paul Gauguin's is a companion piece to his portrait of Dutch artist Meijer de Haan?"} +{"answers": ["Polygala nana"], "question": " tastes like licorice?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Davis", "Mark Davis", "Mark Davis"], "question": "in 2002, scored his maiden first-class century during a record partnership with Robin Martin-Jenkins?"} +{"answers": ["Better", "Better"], "question": "Kim Hyung-jun used his own car in the music video for his single \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Demirköy Foundry"], "question": "cannonballs fired during the conquest of Constantinople in 1453 were manufactured at , an archaeological site today?"} +{"answers": ["Lăzăreanu", "Barbu Lăzăreanu", "Barbu"], "question": "Romanian literary critic was cremated in a ceremony capped by the singing of \"The Internationale\"?"} +{"answers": ["1976 Sabah Air GAF Nomad crash", "Double Six Crash"], "question": "the aircraft disaster killed a total of five cabinet ministers in the Malaysian state of Sabah in 1976?"} +{"answers": ["Bitch I'm Madonna"], "question": "the music video for \"\" features Beyoncé making a \"Vogue\" pose and Miley Cyrus giving the finger?"} +{"answers": ["Jabali Upanishad"], "question": "the explains the significance of the three sacred streaks of ash drawn across the forehead of a brahamachari or sanyasi?"} +{"answers": ["Clark", "Davis", "Clark Janell Davis"], "question": " entered the 2015 Miss Kentucky pageant as Miss Horse Capital of the World?"} +{"answers": ["Uncle Grandpa"], "question": "Max Winston, who directed a , is a drummer for a band that includes other crew members of that show?"} +{"answers": ["Odebrecht", "Marcelo Bahia Odebrecht", "Marcelo Odebrecht", "Marcelo"], "question": " is the grandson of the founder of the Latin American conglomerate, Odebrecht?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie Charlie Challenge", "Charlie Charlie challenge", "Charlie Charlie"], "question": "the is a \"killer case study in virality\"?"} +{"answers": ["Doncaster Round Barn"], "question": "the , named after an English horse, was the Montana birthplace of the racehorse Spokane?"} +{"answers": ["Neonothopanus gardneri"], "question": "the fungus glows more brightly than almost all other bioluminescent fungi?"} +{"answers": ["Timeline of ankylosaur research"], "question": "highlights from the include one of the first dinosaurs ever discovered and a dinosaur with armored eyelids?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Lutgendorf", "Lutgendorf", "Philip"], "question": "the research interests of American Indologist include Indian popular cinema and the culture of tea in India?"} +{"answers": ["Millepora complanata"], "question": " is one of the first coral species to recolonise damaged reefs?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Loxley", "Benjamin", "Loxley"], "question": "it was house key that was used by Benjamin Franklin for his kite experiment to attract lightning?"} +{"answers": ["Adam's ale"], "question": " is a humorous epithet alluding to the presumption that the biblical first man had only water to drink?"} +{"answers": ["Solo", "Solo"], "question": "the lyrics for \"Crying\", the lead track on Heo Young-saeng's 2012 EP , were written by Heo himself?"} +{"answers": ["Knights of the Forest"], "question": "there was a in Minnesota dedicated to eliminating native Americans from the state?"} +{"answers": ["Croats", "Croats"], "question": "not all were Croats?"} +{"answers": ["Paramahamsa Parivrajaka Upanishad"], "question": "in , Adi Narayana \"\" explains that a renouncer is an intelligent person who has learned the Vedic scriptures the hard way through a guru?"} +{"answers": ["Boston Hymn"], "question": "Ralph Waldo Emerson commemorated the Emancipation Proclamation by composing \"\" and surprising a crowd of 3,000 with its debut reading?"} +{"answers": ["Coffee production in Democratic Republic of the Congo", "Democratic Republic of the Congo"], "question": "\"Coffea arabica\" accounts for one-fifth of the total production of ?"} +{"answers": ["Gold", "Gold"], "question": "the upcoming film recounts the true story of Bre-X's mining scandal?"} +{"answers": ["Koch", "Konrad", "Konrad Koch"], "question": "in 1874, and August Hermann organized what is believed to be the first football match in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Gardner Creek", "Gardner Creek"], "question": "the first sawmill in Ransom Township and the first gristmill in Newton Township were built on more than 50 years after the area was settled?"} +{"answers": ["Anurogryllus muticus"], "question": "the cricket makes its burrow close to its preferred food plant?"} +{"answers": ["Dilek Peninsula-Büyük Menderes Delta National Park"], "question": "six of the species native to are not found anywhere else in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Peanut production in China"], "question": "finds of the Neolithic period from the archaeological excavations at Zhejiang and Jiangxi have led to a claim in China that the is an indigenous crop?"} +{"answers": ["I Am Jazz"], "question": ", the first reality show about a transgender teen, debuted on TLC at the same time Caitlyn Jenner was receiving the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYs?"} +{"answers": ["Kotte", "Arne", "Arne Kotte"], "question": "after signing a professional contract with Italian club Palermo, Norwegian footballer injured his knee five minutes into his first training match, and was out of action for six months?"} +{"answers": ["Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus"], "question": "during the O.J. Simpson murder trial, judge Lance Ito that has been described as a \"discredited doctrine\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ray", "Holley", "Ray Holley"], "question": ", who installed air conditioners until April 2015, became a starting running back in the Canadian Football League in June?"} +{"answers": ["Plunkett", "Peg", "Peg Plunkett"], "question": ", brothel keeper, had the leader of the \"Pinking Dindies\" gang sent to jail after she lost her baby?"} +{"answers": ["Maluti temples"], "question": "the have been declared one of the world's twelve most endangered cultural heritage sites by the Global Heritage Fund?"} +{"answers": ["Ophiactis savignyi"], "question": "there are many more male than female , probably because the males fragment more frequently?"} +{"answers": ["Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.", "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., season 2", "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."], "question": "the of the television series \"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.\" introduced the Inhumans race to the Marvel Cinematic Universe ahead of their own film?"} +{"answers": ["Andrews", "Theresa", "Theresa Andrews"], "question": "American swimmer gave her first Olympic gold medal to her brother for his courage after he was paralyzed in a car accident?"} +{"answers": ["Ladies' London Emancipation Society"], "question": "Clementia Taylor formed because she could not join the existing organisation?"} +{"answers": ["Austin", "Austin Kyle Nola", "Austin Nola", "Nola"], "question": " name appears on the front and back of his baseball uniform?"} +{"answers": ["Having Fun with Elvis on Stage"], "question": "Elvis Presley released a that contains no music at all?"} +{"answers": ["NASA space-flown Robbins medallions of the Apollo missions", "NASA space-flown Gemini and Apollo medallions"], "question": "every manned NASA spaceflight since Apollo 7 has carried commemorative ?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Kursk"], "question": "on 5 July 1943, Nazi Germany launched its final major offensive against the Soviet Union in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Dark Angel"], "question": "Jessica Alba spent a year training in martial arts, gymnastics and motorcycle riding for her lead role in the series ?"} +{"answers": ["Dirks", "Robert", "Robert Dirks"], "question": ", a research chemist known for his work in DNA nanotechnology, died in the 2015 Valhalla train crash?"} +{"answers": ["1968 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the was ranked No. 12 in the final AP Poll in its last season under head coach Bump Elliott?"} +{"answers": ["Millennial Praises"], "question": "the first hymn in reflects the Shaker belief that God is both male and female?"} +{"answers": ["Cooling Castle"], "question": " was the first castle in England to be designed for the use of gunpowder weapons?"} +{"answers": ["Hexagenia bilineata"], "question": "on this evening a year ago, the swarm of near La Crosse, Wisconsin was so vast that it could be detected on weather radar?"} +{"answers": ["Sterligov", "German", "German Sterligov"], "question": "Russian billionaire sold most of his assets and now lives in the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014", "Junior Eurovision Song Contest"], "question": "the Maltese cross was the inspiration behind the logo?"} +{"answers": ["Yao Yuan Hao", "Yao Yuanhao", "Yao", "Yuanhao"], "question": "Taiwanese actor humorous haircut in the TV series \"Big Red Riding Hood\" was inspired by that of a character in the Japanese manga \"Musashi no Ken\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hicks Creek", "Hicks Creek"], "question": " falls in its upper reaches, but only in its lower?"} +{"answers": ["Prized Apart"], "question": "the BBC game show involves contestants being flown to Morocco and back every week?"} +{"answers": ["China Administration of Sports for Persons", "China Administration of Sports for Persons with Disabilities"], "question": "the was the first facility in China entirely devoted to disability sports training, and is the largest of its kind in the world?"} +{"answers": ["L. J. Peak", "L.", "Peak"], "question": " set a Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball record for most points in a freshman debut?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph", "Kaiha", "Joseph Kaiha"], "question": ", mayor of the French Polynesian island of Ua Pu, has lobbied for a helicopter to serve the Marquesas Islands for medical emergencies?"} +{"answers": ["Curtis Comes Home"], "question": "professional wrestling referee Mark Curtis made an unannounced appearance at , his own benefit show?"} +{"answers": ["Swie", "Tan Khoen Swie", "Tan"], "question": "the hippie-like hair of Chinese Indonesian publisher has been described as a form of anti-colonial resistance?"} +{"answers": ["Castle of Zafra", "Castle of Zafra"], "question": "the in Spain \"\" is a filming location for the next season of \"Game of Thrones\"?"} +{"answers": ["Keturah"], "question": ", the woman Abraham married after the death of Sarah, has been called \"the most ignored significant person\" in the Hebrew Bible?"} +{"answers": ["Valerie", "Valerie Toranian", "Toranian", "Valérie Toranian"], "question": ", the chief editor of \"Elle\" in France, has also written a book about the Armenian Genocide?"} +{"answers": ["Kashtariti"], "question": " led an unsuccessful campaign against Assyrian king Esarhaddon?"} +{"answers": ["Thikana", "Thikana"], "question": "despite her pregnancy, actress Smita Patil continued filming for (1987), but died from childbirth complications before the film's release?"} +{"answers": ["Corbett's electrostatic machine"], "question": "the electrical principles of an in 1810 for medical treatment were later used by Thomas Edison?"} +{"answers": ["Lees Creek", "Lees Creek"], "question": "part of the channel of passes through coal waste, cinders, and railroad ballast?"} +{"answers": ["Day for night"], "question": "the night scenes in the film \"\" were filmed ?"} +{"answers": ["Palazzo Serristori", "Palazzo Serristori, Rome"], "question": "in 1867, a whole wing of the in Rome was destroyed by an attack against the Papal Zouaves?"} +{"answers": ["We Don't Belong Here", "We Don't Belong Here"], "question": "Glenn Close's daughter Annie Starke is making her acting debut in ?"} +{"answers": ["Ion", "Clopoțel", "Ion Clopoțel"], "question": "Transylvanian journalist , imprisoned for his wartime political writings, was released in time to participate in the assembly that ratified his province's union with Romania?"} +{"answers": ["Mitotic cell rounding"], "question": " involves an almost 10-fold increase in intracellular pressure?"} +{"answers": ["Winfield Creek"], "question": " is the final named tributary to join the West Branch Susquehanna River?"} +{"answers": ["Avalanche Studios"], "question": ", the developer of the \"Just Cause\" series, almost developed an open world \"Star Wars\" game with LucasArts?"} +{"answers": ["Mastour", "Hachim Mastour", "Hachim"], "question": " \"\" is the youngest person to play international association football for Morocco?"} +{"answers": ["Porak"], "question": "petroglyphs dated 5,000 years ago show eruption activity from the volcano at the border of Armenia and Azerbaijan?"} +{"answers": ["Tughtakin ibn Ayyub", "Tughtakin", "Ayyub"], "question": "Saladin's brother solidified Ayyubid control over Yemen in the late 12th century?"} +{"answers": ["Ooh Wee", "Ooh Wee"], "question": "the success of Mark Ronson's \"\" prompted him to return to the UK?"} +{"answers": ["Anurogryllus arboreus"], "question": "the female burrowing cricket lays unfertilised eggs for her offspring to consume?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Jr.", "Thomas Harrison Montgomery Jr.", "Thomas Harrison Montgomery, Jr."], "question": "zoologist was the first to propose that chromosomes play a dominant role in determining an organism's sex?"} +{"answers": ["BBC Micro Bit", "Micro:Bit", "Micro Bit"], "question": "the BBC is planning to give away a million new devices to encourage British schoolchildren to code?"} +{"answers": ["Cherax pulcher"], "question": "the crayfish \"\" was popular in aquariums worldwide before even being recognized as a new species?"} +{"answers": ["Nrisimha Tapaniya Upanishad"], "question": " is one of the first sectarian theologies of Hinduism which focuses on Nrisimha's three forms of Om, Atman, and Brahman?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth Sandhoff", "Sandhoff", "Ruth"], "question": "mezzo-soprano performed a soprano part in the Magnificat by Johann Sebastian Bach and an alto part in his son's Magnificat?"} +{"answers": ["Neepaulakating Creek"], "question": ", New Jersey, was apparently unnamed until 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Tillman", "Alex", "Alex Tillman"], "question": " of the BC Lions returned both an interception and a punt over 90 yards for touchdowns in the same season?"} +{"answers": ["Family Quarrels"], "question": " led to a riot at Covent Garden in 1802?"} +{"answers": ["Lychee and Dog Meat Festival", "Dog Meat Festival"], "question": "according to the philosopher Julian Baggini, \"Vegans are the only group who can oppose China's \"(typical dish pictured)\" without any fear of hypocrisy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Circuit split"], "question": "scholars suggest the Supreme Court of the United States is more likely to grant review of a case to resolve a than for any other reason?"} +{"answers": ["Jason Lewry", "Lewry", "Jason"], "question": "in 1998, the English cricketer took a hat-trick with deliveries across two innings?"} +{"answers": ["Teladoc"], "question": " is considered the first and largest telehealth platform in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Marianos", "Marianos Argyros", "Argyros"], "question": "the Byzantine nobleman supported Stephen Lekapenos in the overthrow of his father, Romanos I Lekapenos, and only weeks later supported Constantine VII in sidelining Stephen?"} +{"answers": ["Platygyra lamellina"], "question": "the spawning period of the coral is regulated by the phases of the moon?"} +{"answers": ["Brachytrupes membranaceus"], "question": "the vegetation stored by the does not ferment, so it is probable that it is cut and allowed to wilt before being carried underground?"} +{"answers": ["Burnham", "Bryan Burnham", "Bryan"], "question": "gridiron football player suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament to end his college career, and a lacerated spleen to end his first professional season in the Canadian Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Girl with a Pearl Earring", "Girl with a Pearl Earring"], "question": "Alexandre Desplat's to the 2003 film \"Girl with a Pearl Earring\" raised his international profile and led to a career composing major productions like \"The King's Speech\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ekakshara Upanishad"], "question": "according to the , all that pertains to Vishnu \"shines in lovely fashion like gold in some other sky\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arcticodactylus"], "question": "the diminutive pterosaur from Greenland had a wingspan of only ?"} +{"answers": ["Zourafa"], "question": "an icon of Saint Nicholas was installed on the new lighthouse at , a Natura 2000-designated Greek rock in the northeastern Aegean Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Rasmussen", "D. Tab Rasmussen", "David Tab Rasmussen", "David"], "question": "biological anthropologist enjoyed working in the Neotropics because it allowed him to study both primates and birds, his two favorite subjects?"} +{"answers": ["Star Trek Beyond"], "question": "after Roberto Orci exited the movie , Edgar Wright was rumoured to direct it, but Justin Lin got the job?"} +{"answers": ["Mironescu", "I.", "Ioan Mironescu", "I. I. Mironescu", "Ioan I. Mironescu"], "question": "the flashes of folk humour in published stories reflect his reported talent as a raconteur?"} +{"answers": ["Life", "Life"], "question": "the lyrics of \"The Art of Seduction\", the lead track on the album by Heo Young-saeng, tell a story that is the complete opposite of its music video's plot?"} +{"answers": ["Ephemera vulgata"], "question": "male \"\" congregate in swarms in which each insect moves repeatedly up and down as part of a \"nuptial dance\"?"} +{"answers": ["William G. Farrow", "William", "Farrow", "William Glover Farrow", "William Farrow"], "question": "during the Doolittle Raid, the B-25 piloted by , named \"Bat out of Hell\", was the last aircraft to depart from the USS \"Hornet\"?"} +{"answers": ["Muhaarar"], "question": "the racehorse won the Greenham Stakes in a course record time?"} +{"answers": ["Zena Werb", "Werb", "Zena"], "question": "cell biologist changed her undergraduate major from geophysics to biochemistry after being told there was no accommodation for women at a field site?"} +{"answers": ["History of Roman and Byzantine domes"], "question": "the widest of the was that of the Pantheon, but the pendentives of Hagia Sophia \"\" form part of a theoretical hemisphere seven percent wider?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Tarr", "Tarr", "Frank"], "question": "the former England international rugby player was killed on 18 July 1915 by a splinter from a shell after telling his men to keep cover?"} +{"answers": ["Nabakalebara 2015"], "question": " is the first 21st-century occurrence of an ancient ritual in which images of the gods Jagannath, Balabhadra, Subhadra and Sudarshan are replaced by new ones at Puri?"} +{"answers": ["Palazzo Cesi Armellini", "Palazzo Cesi-Armellini"], "question": "on 6 May 1527, the Landsknechts of Charles V of Habsburg burst into Rome through the garden of ?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Clayton", "William C. Clayton"], "question": "lawyer and West Virginia state senator was an incorporator of two railroad companies and principal of at least three schools, including the Romney Classical Institute?"} +{"answers": ["Ali Marpet", "Marpet", "Ali"], "question": " is the highest-drafted NFL pick in the history of NCAA Division III American football?"} +{"answers": ["Kythira Strait"], "question": "the is one of the most dangerous navigational hazards in the Mediterranean?"} +{"answers": ["Darwin's Arch"], "question": " \"\" sits like a bridge on an irregularly shaped, rocky, submerged plateau, nicknamed \"the theatre\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gay Life", "Gay Life"], "question": " was the United Kingdoms first LGBT television series?"} +{"answers": ["Eugene Emile Vielle", "Eugene Vielle", "Vielle", "Eugene"], "question": " is said to have piloted 150 different types of aircraft by the end of his career with the Royal Air Force?"} +{"answers": ["indium sulfate", "Indium(III) sulfate"], "question": " does not remain in solution when diluted, but precipitates as a basic salt?"} +{"answers": ["Hamsa Upanishad"], "question": "Sanatkumara told Gautama that is a compendium of mystic knowledge propounded by Parvati?"} +{"answers": ["Lagetta lintearia", "Lagetta lagetto"], "question": "the inner bark of the rare Caribbean tree has been used for centuries to make clothing, including a dress for Queen Victoria?"} +{"answers": ["Meredith Creek"], "question": "the US National Map shows as being only long?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Robert Apted", "Charles R. Apted", "Apted", "Charles"], "question": "the intruder who shot J. P. Morgan, Jr. and bombed the US Senate in 1915 was identified by \"Harvard Cop No.1\" as a deranged, wife-poisoning, ex-Harvard German instructor?"} +{"answers": ["Cannon Hall", "Cannon Hall, Hampstead"], "question": " \"\" was the childhood home of novelist Daphne du Maurier, the author of \"Rebecca\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joey Alexander", "Alexander", "Joey"], "question": "Indonesian jazz musician taught himself to play piano at age six, and released his first album at age eleven?"} +{"answers": ["1630 Crete earthquake"], "question": "various dates have been attributed to the , which occurred in the Kythira Strait?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Justice", "Jim Justice"], "question": "billionaire built a US$30 million training facility for the New Orleans Saints in West Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Johann Lukas Legrand", "Legrand", "Johann", "Johann Lukas", "Jean-Luc Legrand"], "question": ", a ribbon maker, was the first president of the Directory of the Helvetic Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Gonatopus clavipes"], "question": "the parasitoid wasp lays its eggs inside the bodies of 31 different species of leafhopper?"} +{"answers": ["Gorman", "Emily", "Emily C. Gorman"], "question": " increased enlistment in the American military in the 1960s by allowing female soldiers to live in private, lockable barracks they could personalize and decorate with items from home?"} +{"answers": ["Enceliopsis argophylla"], "question": "the fragile habitat of the \"\" is threatened by off-road recreational vehicles?"} +{"answers": ["Meryl Streep", "Streep", "Meryl"], "question": "President Barack Obama awarded the 2010 National Medal of Arts and in 2014 the Presidential Medal of Freedom?"} +{"answers": ["Rütgers", "Hildegard Rütgers", "Hildegard"], "question": "contralto recorded Bach's Magnificat with Christmas interpolations with Helmuth Rilling?"} +{"answers": ["Rodriguez v. United States"], "question": "some analysts have suggested that the United States Supreme Court's decision in was influenced by ongoing protests in Ferguson, Missouri?"} +{"answers": ["Banknotes of Demerary and Essequibo", "Banknotes of Demarary and Essequibo"], "question": "the British colonies of Demerara and Essequibo issued banknotes denominated in ?"} +{"answers": ["Hermitage cats"], "question": " in Saint Petersburg almost continuously since the 18th century?"} +{"answers": ["Clayton Vaughn", "Clayton", "Vaughn"], "question": " first broke the 10-second barrier for the 100-meter dash on Mother's Day and dedicated his success to his late mother?"} +{"answers": ["Zenobia", "Zenobia"], "question": "the whereabouts of are unknown, and without her, the species may face extinction in the wild in Syria?"} +{"answers": ["Max", "Max Nord", "Nord"], "question": "during World War II, lived with Simon Carmiggelt and Wim van Norden, and their families, in the same house where they edited the illegal newspaper \"Het Parool\"?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of George Palmer"], "question": "on the same day George Palmer presented a 49-acre park to the town of Reading, grateful townsfolk gave a ?"} +{"answers": ["Petre P. Panaitescu", "Petre", "Panait Panaitescu", "Panaitescu"], "question": "in spite of his fascist past, Romanian literary historian escaped serious punishment by the communist regime?"} +{"answers": ["Big Little Lies", "Big Little Lies"], "question": "the book was inspired by a radio interview with a woman whose parents had an abusive relationship?"} +{"answers": ["difluorophosphate", "Difluorophosphate"], "question": "compounds of the ion \"(model pictured)\" resemble perchlorates?"} +{"answers": ["Paterson Clarence Hughes", "Hughes", "Paterson"], "question": "Australia's leading Battle of Britain ace, , is thought to have died after his Spitfire collided with debris from a German bomber he intercepted?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Bayan", "Al-Bayan", "al-Bayan"], "question": "the ISIL-owned radio station has been compared to National Public Radio for its production style and quality?"} +{"answers": ["Wantland", "Charles William Wantland", "Charles W. Wantland", "Charles"], "question": "coach was fired from Central State Teachers College by Governor William H. Murray after supporting Murray's rival?"} +{"answers": ["Uyarndha Manidhan", "Uyarndha Manithan"], "question": "the Tamil film was adapted from the 1966 Bengali film \"Uttar Purush\"?"} +{"answers": ["Syed", "Soraya Syed Sanders", "Soraya", "Soraya Syed"], "question": ", a British classically-trained Islamic calligrapher, incorporates modern technologies such as holography into her art?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Jean Dam", "Lake Jean"], "question": " has been partly drained to repair a dam control tower?"} +{"answers": ["Dactylotrochus"], "question": "the deep sea, solitary \"\" is now included in a family of otherwise shallow-water, colonial corals?"} +{"answers": ["Première rêverie", "Les murmures de l'Amour"], "question": "William-Adolphe Bouguereau's painting has been considered one of the top exhibits of the New Orleans Museum of Art?"} +{"answers": ["Graf", "Hedy", "Hedy Graf"], "question": " performed soprano parts in premieres of oratorios by Swiss composers?"} +{"answers": ["Alex Bregman", "Alex", "Bregman"], "question": ", who was selected with the second pick of the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft, is the grandson of a former general counsel of the Washington Senators?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Troy", "Troy", "William Troy"], "question": "the Reverend left Virginia after he found that the local pastor was selling members of his own congregation?"} +{"answers": ["Massey Ferguson 35", "Massey Ferguson"], "question": "the original version of the released in the UK was known as the \"Gold Belly\" due to its distinctive colour scheme?"} +{"answers": ["Anthelia glauca"], "question": "the larvae of the soft coral are brooded in a unique pharyngeal pouch?"} +{"answers": ["Marc Hinawi", "Hinawi", "Marc"], "question": "swimmer , who won a bronze medal representing Israel at the 2015 European Games, is a Christian Arab?"} +{"answers": ["Fiddle Lake", "Fiddle Lake Creek"], "question": "a painting of is on long-term display at the William J. Nealon Federal Building and United States Courthouse?"} +{"answers": ["Haag", "Babette Haag", "Babette"], "question": "percussionist and her ensemble played Orff's \"Carmina Burana\" with the Bachchor Mainz and Anthony and Joseph Paratore in the 1,000th concert of the \"Weilburger Schlosskonzerte\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ramona Moore", "Ramona Moore homicide", "Murder of Ramona Moore"], "question": "a New York City police detective likened the way evidence was developed in the to the Alfred Hitchcock film \"Rear Window\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kiryat Itri"], "question": "while the Jerusalem neighborhood of \"\" was built for American Jewish immigrants, the apartments were small by American standards?"} +{"answers": ["Constanze Backes", "Backes", "Constanze"], "question": " performed the leading female part in Joseph Schuster's rediscovered opera \"Il Marito Indolente\"?"} +{"answers": ["Radio Programas de México"], "question": "at one point, more than half of all Mexican radio stations were affiliates of ?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Clark Welsh", "Thomas Welsh", "Thomas Welsh", "Thomas", "Welsh"], "question": "during this past season, became the UCLA Bruins' first 7-foot (2.1 m) basketball player in almost a decade?"} +{"answers": ["Fernández-Hall", "Francisca", "Francisca Fernández-Hall", "Francisca Fernández-Hall Zúñiga"], "question": ", the first woman to earn an engineering degree from the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, became Guatemala's chargé d'affaires in Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Little Annie Fanny", "Annie Fanny"], "question": "\"Playboy\" magazine's lavishly designed and illustrated (1962–1988) began as a male character?"} +{"answers": ["Maha Pushkaram", "Godavari Maha Pushkaram"], "question": "the festival \"(Godavari River pictured)\", being held from 14 July 2015, takes place once every 144 years?"} +{"answers": ["Wood carving in the Marquesas Islands"], "question": "the \"tiki\" is a common figure in ?"} +{"answers": ["Grateful Dead Meet-Up at the Movies"], "question": " presents annual screenings of Grateful Dead concerts in theaters across the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Callender Gap Creek"], "question": " is a coldwater fishery despite being impaired by abandoned mine drainage?"} +{"answers": ["Sargun Mehta Dubey", "Mehta", "Sargun", "Sargun Mehta"], "question": "as a child, Indian actress \"\" and her brother auditioned for the dance reality show \"Boogie Woogie\", but were rejected?"} +{"answers": ["Ursa Minor"], "question": "the north celestial pole is located in ?"} +{"answers": ["The Oceanides"], "question": "in his tone poem , Finnish composer Jean Sibelius \"applied the impressionist method of scoring to the bass instruments, thereby achieving effects of sonority hitherto unknown\"?"} +{"answers": ["Larson", "David Larson", "David Erwin Larson", "David"], "question": "U.S. swimmers Mike Heath, , Jeff Float and Bruce Hayes were dubbed the \"Gross Busters\" after beating German star Michael Gross and his team in the 4×200 m relay at the 1984 Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Chien-Shiung", "Chien-Shiung Wu", "Wu"], "question": " conducted the Wu experiment, which contradicted the hypothetical law of conservation of parity?"} +{"answers": ["Carla Namwali Serpell", "Namwali Serpell", "Serpell", "Namwali"], "question": "Zambian writer , winner of the Caine Prize for African fiction in English, said she would share the prize money with the other nominees since \"fiction is not a competitive sport\"?"} +{"answers": ["The World Before the Flood"], "question": " \"(detail pictured)\" was described on its initial exhibition as a \"deadly sin against good taste\"?"} +{"answers": ["Climate Hawks Vote"], "question": " rated Bernie Sanders as the senator with the highest score for climate leadership in the 113th United States Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Roving reference"], "question": " engages patrons beyond the traditional library?"} +{"answers": ["Šime", "Šime Budinić", "Budinić"], "question": " created a version of Latin script, based on the Cyrillic and Glagolitic scripts, to make Church writings accessible to 16th-century Southern Slavs?"} +{"answers": ["Lycodon chrysoprateros"], "question": ", a snake species endemic to the Philippines, is considered critically endangered because its range is only ?"} +{"answers": ["Terug tot Ina Damman"], "question": "the titular character of Simon Vestdijk's 1934 novel , the third in the Anton Wachter cycle, was based on a girl who rejected the writer at age 14?"} +{"answers": ["Boletus rubrosanguineus", "Rubroboletus rubrosanguineus"], "question": "the fruit bodies (mushrooms) of \"\" smell like hay?"} +{"answers": ["Imperium", "Imperium"], "question": "Christian Kracht's novel was debated in German newspapers in 2012 when it was accused of signaling a \"racist worldview\"?"} +{"answers": ["H2O", "H2O"], "question": "Do you know that, after H2O.ai's open-source machine-learning software was ranked best in its class, \"Fortune\" profiled H2O programmer Arno Candel as a Big-Data All-Star?"} +{"answers": ["Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church"], "question": "the original \"(replacement pictured)\" was burned to the ground after Denmark Vesey, one of the church founders, was implicated in a slave revolt plot?"} +{"answers": ["Romy Gundermann", "Gundermann", "Romy"], "question": "the soprano and her husband received a medal from Aschaffenburg for expanding music awareness and adding to the town's cultural heritage?"} +{"answers": ["Sceliphron laetum"], "question": "the wasp caches up to nine spiders in a mud cell for consumption by its developing offspring?"} +{"answers": ["Mary", "Whitcher", "Mary Whitcher"], "question": " wrote the first published Shaker cookbook?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Küçükçekmece"], "question": "archaeological excavations at near Istanbul, Turkey, revealed the existence of an ancient port city?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah", "Lancashire", "Sarah Lancashire"], "question": "a two-year golden handcuffs contract in 2000 made the highest-paid actress in British television at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Norma", "Norma"], "question": "the constellation depicts a set square and/or ruler?"} +{"answers": ["Majorca", "Sancho of Majorca", "Sancho"], "question": "the asthmatic prince became king because his older brother wanted to be a monk and his younger brother was at odds with their father?"} +{"answers": ["Xylolaemus sakhnovi"], "question": " was the first of its genus described from the fossil record?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands"], "question": "Ubisoft consulted locals during the development of , a game set in Bolivia?"} +{"answers": ["Coffee production in Jamaica"], "question": "Jamaica exports more than 80 per cent of its of Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee to Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Orlanda Velez Isidro", "Orlanda", "Isidro"], "question": " was Madame Mao in a Dutch production of John Adams' \"Nixon in China\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad"], "question": "the operates a steam locomotive that was once operated by the McCloud Railway?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Franklin Baker", "Baker", "Benjamin", "Benjamin Franklin Baker"], "question": " wrote a cantata about a burning ship?"} +{"answers": ["Jan-Erik", "Jan-Erik Olsson", "Olsson"], "question": "early in his criminal career, Swedish bank robber attempted to break Clark Olofsson out of jail, but failed to do so because of a dynamite malfunction?"} +{"answers": ["20th century in ichnology"], "question": "during the , the first large-scale excavation of dinosaur footprints was undertaken in Texas for an exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History?"} +{"answers": ["John Doukas Angelos Palaiologos Raoul Laskaris Tornikes Philanthropenos Asen", "Asen", "John"], "question": "the unusual name of Byzantine noble child has been described as \"less an instrument of identification than a manifesto of social association\"?"} +{"answers": ["Savitri Upanishad"], "question": ", which has 15 verses, begins with an invocation hymn seeking blessings for strong functioning of motory and sensory organs?"} +{"answers": ["Sagi", "Sagi Aharon Muki", "Muki", "Sagi Muki"], "question": "Israeli judoka was coached by Olympian Oren Smadja for 19 years before he won the 2015 European Judo Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Terbaik Bagimu"], "question": "\"\", a single from Siti Nurhaliza's latest album, was chosen as a theme song for a Malay drama and a telemovie?"} +{"answers": ["Miss Louisiana"], "question": "Miss Louisiana 2015 works part-time as a \"princess for hire\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lummelunda Cave", "Lummelunda cave"], "question": "the \"(entrance pictured)\" is one of the longest caves in Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["Solenosmilia variabilis"], "question": "the coral dominates reefs beneath the sea?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Eakin", "Richard M. Eakin", "Richard Marshall Eakin", "Eakin", "Richard"], "question": "U.C. Berkeley professor gave lectures dressed as Charles Darwin, Louis Pasteur, and other famous scientists, one of whom he knew personally?"} +{"answers": ["Ștefan", "Ștefan Petică", "Petică"], "question": "Romanian Symbolist poet went from publishing in socialist newspapers to denouncing socialism?"} +{"answers": ["An Invitation to the White House: At Home with History", "An Invitation to the White House"], "question": "Hillary Clinton's coffee table book, , described the traditional aspects of her time as First Lady of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Jeff Seidel", "Seidel", "Jeff"], "question": " has sent thousands of Jewish college students to families in Jerusalem to eat a Shabbat meal?"} +{"answers": ["19th century in ichnology"], "question": "highlights from include the discovery of protomammal tracks in England, dinosaur footprints in Massachusetts, and the mysterious hand-shaped \"Chirotherium\" tracks \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["El Gamma Penumbra"], "question": "Filipino shadow play group won the first season of \"Asia's Got Talent\" in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["1941 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the outscored opponents 147 to 41, losing only to the eventual champions, Minnesota?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Binġemma"], "question": " in Malta has been illegally occupied since 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Ezhavathu Manithan"], "question": "the soundtrack of 1982 film featured songs from a pre-recorded album of L. Vaidyanathan, composed using the lyrics of Subramania Bharati's poetry?"} +{"answers": ["Coffee production in Panama"], "question": "the best-quality is grown in Boquete?"} +{"answers": ["Stanisława", "Leszczyńska", "Stanislawa Leszczynska", "Stanisława Leszczyńska"], "question": "Polish Catholic midwife \"\" delivered 3,000 babies at the Auschwitz concentration camp during the Holocaust in occupied Poland?"} +{"answers": ["The Inbetweeners 2"], "question": "the director of the Australian-set film considered filming it in South Africa in order to save money?"} +{"answers": ["Maasella"], "question": "in 2015, the soft coral was reported in the Aegean Sea for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["VyRT"], "question": "the online platform was founded by Jared Leto as a live video streaming service?"} +{"answers": ["Hilda", "Heine", "Hilda Heine", "Hilda C. Heine", "Hilda Cathy Heine"], "question": " is the first Marshallese woman to earn a doctorate degree?"} +{"answers": ["Anderson", "Reid", "Reid Bryce Anderson", "Reid Anderson", "Reid Anderson"], "question": "while artistic director of the National Ballet of Canada, also performed as a character dancer?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Plöchl", "Plöchl", "Anna", "Anna Plochl"], "question": "Archduke John of Austria met his wife, the future , while she was posing as a boy?"} +{"answers": ["Hane", "Hane, Marquesas Islands"], "question": "excavations by Yosihiko H. Sinoto in \"\" in the Marquesas Islands in 1964–5 uncovered more than 12,000 bird bones?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Richard Slevin", "Slevin", "Joseph R. Slevin", "Joseph"], "question": "herpetologist is commemorated in the scientific names of twelve reptiles and a mouse?"} +{"answers": ["We Come from the Same Place"], "question": "the indie band Allo Darlin' recorded the album in London while their vocalist Elizabeth Morris lived in Florence, Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Wansong", "Wansong Xingxiu", "Xingxiu"], "question": "the 13th-century pagoda built to house the remains of the Chinese Zen monk was covered by an outer pagoda in 1753, the original only being rediscovered in 1986?"} +{"answers": ["Tallulah", "Tallulah"], "question": "Sian Heder had written the screenplay for by 2006, but the film only began shooting this June?"} +{"answers": ["2009 All-SEC football team"], "question": "the included two Heisman Trophy winners, Tim Tebow of Florida and Mark Ingram, Jr. of Alabama, as well as future convicted murderer Aaron Hernandez?"} +{"answers": ["Dudley Snell", "Frederick Dudley Snell", "Snell", "Dudley"], "question": "under , the fifth and last Chairman of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board, the first tram extensions in over two decades opened in Melbourne?"} +{"answers": ["Crosby", "Dixi Crosby", "Dixi"], "question": " was the first surgeon in the United States to be sued for medical malpractice?"} +{"answers": ["Kratysh", "Ilana", "Ilana Kratysh"], "question": "Israeli wrestler won a Grand Prix event despite allegedly being bitten by an Egyptian opponent?"} +{"answers": ["Omar", "Allibhoy", "Omar Allibhoy"], "question": "Gordon Ramsay once called Spanish chef the \"Antonio Banderas of cooking\"?"} +{"answers": ["Calopteryx dimidiata"], "question": "the female spends about fifteen minutes submerged while laying a batch of eggs?"} +{"answers": ["Victoria Price", "Price", "Mary Victoria Price", "Victoria"], "question": ", the daughter of horror icon Vincent Price, is not a fan of horror films?"} +{"answers": ["Toilet service"], "question": "a \"\", containing as many as 48 pieces in silver or silver-gilt for the dressing-table, was a wedding present for rich women from the 17th century onwards?"} +{"answers": ["Mahler on the Couch"], "question": "the film deals with a love triangle between Alma Mahler, Walter Gropius, and Gustav Mahler, and Gustav's consultation with Sigmund Freud?"} +{"answers": ["Karnain", "Uvais", "Uvais Karnain"], "question": " was the first cricketer to take a five-wicket haul on his One Day International debut?"} +{"answers": ["Curtis Culwell Center", "Curtis Culwell Center attack"], "question": "after the at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas, the mother of one of the gunmen said her son had been brainwashed and she did not blame the police for killing him during the event?"} +{"answers": ["Rhopilema esculentum"], "question": "the jellyfish can be eaten raw as a salad and has a crisp texture?"} +{"answers": ["For Honor"], "question": ", a hack and slash game, was called \"a shooter with swords\" by its creative director?"} +{"answers": ["Cadena nacional"], "question": "President Rafael Correa ordered Ecuador's television stations to broadcast 233 in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Rocket League"], "question": "the sequel to the \"Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars\" video game is simply called , an easier to remember title?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Spencer Wilson", "Spencer"], "question": " played Canadian football for the Calgary Stampeders as a left guard and left tackle before becoming the starting right guard?"} +{"answers": ["Journey Through the Impossible"], "question": "Jules Verne's play , featuring Captain Nemo and other heroes from Verne's novels, was presumed lost until 1978?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Corbett", "Thomas Corbett", "Thomas", "Corbett"], "question": ", a Shaker doctor, developed an electrostatic medical device in 1810 as a \"cure\" for rheumatism?"} +{"answers": ["Mass in C major", "Mass in C major"], "question": "Prince Nikolaus Esterházy, who commissioned Beethoven's for his wife's name day, found it \"unbearably ridiculous and detestable\"?"} +{"answers": ["Voyager 1"], "question": " \"(artist's impression pictured)\" is expected to reach the Oort cloud in around 300 years?"} +{"answers": ["Yoruba tribal marks", "tribal marks"], "question": "the main purpose of the on the face or body of the Yoruba people is for identification of a person's tribe or family?"} +{"answers": ["Hungary", "Géza", "Géza II of Hungary"], "question": " was crowned king at the age of eleven?"} +{"answers": ["Long Live the Royals"], "question": "the 9-minute pilot for won its creator a Primetime Emmy Award and earned the show an order from Cartoon Network?"} +{"answers": ["Curtis Manning", "Manning", "Curtis Manning", "Curtis"], "question": "professional Canadian box lacrosse player is also a physician?"} +{"answers": ["RFU Championship", "2015–16 RFU Championship"], "question": "the will be the first time in 13 years that Plymouth Albion is not in English rugby's second tier?"} +{"answers": ["De Stratemakeropzeeshow"], "question": "the 1970s Dutch children's TV show was criticized for its \"Poop and Pee Minuet\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Harriet National Park"], "question": " in the Andaman Islands is a butterfly hotspot?"} +{"answers": ["Nekima Levy-Pounds", "Nekima", "Levy-Pounds", "Nekima Valdez Levy-Pounds"], "question": "an organization to help young African American men avoid gangs and prison was co-founded by law professor ?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Brown", "Andrew Brown", "Brown", "Andrew"], "question": " was strongly critical of the role of Charles Lawrence, acting governor of Nova Scotia, in the Acadian Expulsion?"} +{"answers": ["Brad Neely's Harg Nallin' Sclopio Peepio", "TV Sucks"], "question": "some sketches in the upcoming last for only a few seconds?"} +{"answers": ["Old White Horse Cellar"], "question": "the former site of the , one of the most famous coaching inns in England during the 18th and 19th centuries, is now the location of The Ritz?"} +{"answers": ["Mihai Codreanu", "Codreanu", "Mihai"], "question": "the visually impaired Romanian poet walked with a cane that concealed a blade of Toledo steel, which he used to ward off jealous husbands?"} +{"answers": ["Youth on the Prow, and Pleasure at the Helm"], "question": "the exhibition of \"(detail pictured)\" prompted the comment that \"no decent family can hang such sights against their wall\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Franck", "Franck"], "question": "during World War II, gold Nobel Prize medal was dissolved in aqua regia and stored in a bottle on a shelf to prevent it from falling into German hands?"} +{"answers": ["Kue gapit"], "question": "the snack is more popular among tourists than local residents of Cirebon?"} +{"answers": ["Nainsukh"], "question": "18th-century Indian artist is known for his unusually informal paintings of a raja, whose ashes he eventually consigned to the river Ganges?"} +{"answers": ["Adeline", "Adeline De Walt Reynolds", "De Walt Reynolds", "Reynolds"], "question": "in 1930, graduated from college at the age of 68 and made her film debut eleven years later?"} +{"answers": ["Kongsi republic", "Kongsi federation"], "question": " such as the Lanfang Republic once controlled a large part of western Borneo?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Cabaniss", "Cabaniss", "Charles"], "question": "in 1882, midshipman was killed by a bullet that ricocheted twice off the deck and once off a gun on the USS \"Swatara\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shaker broom vise"], "question": "the flat broom \"\" was originally made in the ?"} +{"answers": ["shooting of Walter Scott", "Shooting of Walter Scott"], "question": "after the —an African-American—in North Charleston, South Carolina, the state government proposed a bill named after him to equip more police officers with body cameras?"} +{"answers": ["Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis", "Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis"], "question": "the game engine used for games such as \"Red Dead Redemption\" and \"Grand Theft Auto V\" was first used for a ?"} +{"answers": ["Abzurdah"], "question": "María Eugenia Suárez, who plays a victim of anorexia in the film , lost 6 kg (13 lb) during production?"} +{"answers": ["Fifty Years of Freedom"], "question": "A. S. Neill liked the 1972 intellectual biography about himself, , but thought it \"wasn't critical enough\"?"} +{"answers": ["Neoboletus venenatus"], "question": "eating the poisonous mushroom can result in vomiting so severe that dehydration results?"} +{"answers": ["You've Got Time"], "question": "Regina Spektor wrote for \"Orange Is the New Black\" after watching post-production edits of the first few episodes?"} +{"answers": ["Kyolaba", "Sarah Kyolaba", "Sarah"], "question": " was Idi Amin's favourite wife?"} +{"answers": ["New Tavern Fort"], "question": " \"(6 in gun pictured)\" in Gravesend, Kent, was built to protect London and the Thames from a possible French invasion during the American War of Independence?"} +{"answers": ["Cofix"], "question": " is the first coffee shop chain to be traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie", "Charlie Power", "Power", "Charlie Power"], "question": "Canadian football player played as a linebacker in high school and a slotback in college, but was drafted as a fullback professionally?"} +{"answers": ["Clarks Creek", "Clarks Creek"], "question": " is one of the few remaining wild trout streams in the Lackawanna Valley?"} +{"answers": ["Toussaint Coffee Liqueur"], "question": " is named after the revolutionary fighter Toussaint Louverture?"} +{"answers": ["Hungary", "Stephen V of Hungary", "Stephen"], "question": "ten Cuman chieftains took their customary oath upon a dog cut into two at the wedding of and Elizabeth the Cuman?"} +{"answers": ["Black armband protest"], "question": "during the 2003 Cricket World Cup, Zimbabwean cricketers Andy Flower and Henry Olonga wore ?"} +{"answers": ["Philomena Lynott", "Philomena", "Lynott"], "question": " insisted on washing Brian Robertson's hair before he performed on TV with Thin Lizzy?"} +{"answers": ["Oulophyllia crispa"], "question": "sponges, worms, and molluscs bore into the stony skeleton of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Craig Novitsky", "Novitsky", "Craig Aaron Novitsky"], "question": " is the first player in the history of UCLA Bruins football to start every game of a four-year career?"} +{"answers": ["Experimental beer"], "question": "in 1773, during the voyage of James Cook's , crew members referred to the beer on board the ship that was prepared from malt as ?"} +{"answers": ["Wheatcroft", "Kevin Wheatcroft", "Kevin"], "question": " sleeps in Hitler's bed, but has \"changed the mattress\"?"} +{"answers": ["Preparing for a Fancy Dress Ball"], "question": " \"\" was commissioned from England's foremost painter of nudes by a Conservative Member of Parliament who wanted a picture of his daughters?"} +{"answers": ["Yao", "Hou", "Hou Yao"], "question": "Chinese film pioneer was murdered by the Japanese during the Sook Ching massacre in Singapore?"} +{"answers": ["Khan al-Sabil"], "question": "the ancient basalt doors in are the largest of their kind in the Aleppo region of Syria?"} +{"answers": ["NewsDiffs"], "question": "Arthur S. Brisbane, the then-public editor of \"The New York Times\", said that the 2012 creation of imposed a \"forced transparency\" on \"The Times\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tales of Frankenstein"], "question": "in the unsold 1958 TV pilot, , Don Megowan played the Monster in the style of Boris Karloff?"} +{"answers": ["Swedish fruit soup"], "question": " is typically served as a dessert dish?"} +{"answers": ["The Powerpuff Girls", "The Powerpuff Girls"], "question": "Tara Strong described the recasting of her character in the upcoming as \"a stab in the heart\"?"} +{"answers": ["Meredith Brook"], "question": "the watershed of contains Lake Erie, which is about deep?"} +{"answers": ["Holknekt", "Per", "Per Holknekt"], "question": "Swedish fashion designer \"\" placed second in the first Swedish \"Big Brother\" season before starting the clothing company Odd Molly?"} +{"answers": ["Shaker tilting chair"], "question": "the lets its occupant lean back without the chair slipping and scraping the floor?"} +{"answers": ["Sloan", "Martha", "Martha Ann Evans Sloan", "Martha E. Sloan"], "question": " was the first female president of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers?"} +{"answers": ["Rhizomnium dentatum"], "question": "the fossil moss is preserved in the same amber block as two other mosses and part of a centipede?"} +{"answers": ["Going Back to My Roots"], "question": "the song \"\" was inspired by a book by Alex Haley?"} +{"answers": ["Kalontarov", "Ziv", "Ziv Kalontarov"], "question": "18-year-old Israeli swimmer , who won a gold medal at the 2015 European Games, was trained by his parents?"} +{"answers": ["Volkoff", "Boris Vladimirovich Volkoff", "Boris Volkoff", "Boris"], "question": " performed and choreographed under his mother's family name?"} +{"answers": ["Google Photos"], "question": "\"The Verge\" wrote that had made obsolete the concept of paying for digital photo storage?"} +{"answers": ["José Paquete Africa", "São José Paquete Africa"], "question": "the wreck of the is the first shipwreck ever discovered of a working slave ship, lost while in transit with its human cargo?"} +{"answers": ["Katrina", "Kaif", "Katrina Kaif"], "question": "the British magazine \"Eastern Eye\" named the \"Sexiest Asian Woman\" from 2008 to 2010 and again in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Lalaban Ako Para Sa Pilipino"], "question": "Manny Pacquiao recorded his own for his fight against Floyd Mayweather, Jr.?"} +{"answers": ["Coffee production in Guadeloupe"], "question": " \"(coffee field pictured)\" is being promoted through ecotourism?"} +{"answers": ["Mhairi", "Mhairi Black", "Black"], "question": " is the youngest elected British Member of Parliament since at least 1832?"} +{"answers": ["Cristofi Cerchez", "Cristofi", "Cerchez"], "question": "the first known building designed by Romanian architect , \"Stătescu Villa\", in Câmpulung, later became a registered historic monument?"} +{"answers": ["Aphidius nigripes"], "question": "the larva of , a parasitoid of the potato aphid, can control the behaviour of its host?"} +{"answers": ["Kelley", "Kelley Johnson", "Johnson"], "question": " won the Miss Colorado 2015 pageant with a monologue inspired by her experiences as a nurse?"} +{"answers": ["P", "P"], "question": "the \"\" for Polish forced laborers was the first official, public badge introduced by Nazi Germany, preceding the \"Jewish yellow star\" by over a year?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang", "Lixia", "Lixia Zhang"], "question": " coined the term \"middlebox\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bertie", "Snowball", "Bertie Snowball"], "question": "the golfer was a professional in all four Home Nations before being killed in action during World War I, aged just 28?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson Creek", "Wilson Creek"], "question": "most of the flow that contributes to the Lackawanna River comes from one acid mine drainage discharge?"} +{"answers": ["Ni una menos"], "question": "the demonstration against femicide in Argentina was attended by nearly 200,000 people?"} +{"answers": ["Eleanor", "Butler", "Eleanor Butler"], "question": "in 1681, married an African slave in colonial Maryland, even though she knew that doing so would condemn her to a life of slavery?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Coleman", "Coleman", "Eric", "Eric Coleman"], "question": "before he became senior vice president of Disney Television Animation, helped develop \"SpongeBob SquarePants\"?"} +{"answers": ["Congregation Albert"], "question": "the right to name , a synagogue in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was auctioned off for $250?"} +{"answers": ["Oluf Hartmann", "Hartmann", "Oluf"], "question": "Carl Nielsen composed \"At the Bier of a Young Artist\" for the funeral of the promising painter ?"} +{"answers": ["Mother's Mercy"], "question": "the \"Game of Thrones\" episode \"\" contains unpublished material from the novel \"The Winds of Winter\"?"} +{"answers": ["Duke Xuan of Chen", "Chen", "Duke"], "question": "after his favourite concubine gave birth to a son, killed the crown prince and made the newborn his heir apparent?"} +{"answers": ["Fall Brook Gap", "Fall Brook", "Fall Brook Falls", "Fall Brook", "Fall Brook Lake"], "question": " falls over Fall Brook Falls?"} +{"answers": ["John Cotesworth Slessor", "John Slessor", "John", "Slessor"], "question": "the future Marshal of the Royal Air Force \"\" was lame as a result of polio and only gained his commission as a second lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps in 1915 with the help of family connections?"} +{"answers": ["Coffee production in Ivory Coast"], "question": "Ivory Coast is one of the of \"robusta\" in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Saverne Tunnel"], "question": "the beneath Mont Saint-Michel will allow trains on a new high-speed rail line in France to operate at a maximum speed of ?"} +{"answers": ["Not Pictured"], "question": "Kyle Gallner did not know that his character in \"Veronica Mars\", Cassidy \"Beaver\" Casablancas, would be revealed as a murderer in the second season finale, \"\", until a costumer told him?"} +{"answers": ["Bobby Chinn", "Bobby Chinn"], "question": "at Bobby Chinn's in Hanoi, dishes are influenced by his time in France, including filet mignon in spring rolls?"} +{"answers": ["Coates", "Alan Stuart Coates", "Alan", "Alan Coates"], "question": "oncologist was once lowered through the ceiling of St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney?"} +{"answers": ["Celje", "Hermann II, Count of Celje", "Hermann"], "question": " \"\", viceroy of Croatia and heir to Bosnia, accused his daughter-in-law Veronika of witchcraft and had her drowned?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry Norman", "Jerry", "Norman", "Jerry Norman"], "question": "a reluctant John Wooden was convinced by assistant coach to use a zone press, which became instrumental in the first two national titles won by the UCLA basketball program?"} +{"answers": ["Flatiron Flyer"], "question": "the bus rapid transit line is expected to carry 11,000 riders a day and be 10 to 15 minutes faster than the bus it replaces?"} +{"answers": ["Eritha"], "question": ", one of the most significant priestesses in Mycenaean Pylos in c. 1200 BC, was involved in a dispute over the legal status of her religious holdings?"} +{"answers": ["Beaver Run", "Beaver Run"], "question": "only six percent of the watershed of is on forested land?"} +{"answers": ["Loom", "Loom"], "question": "Tarik Badwan, the vocalist of , has been called \"the angriest man to stalk a stage in ages\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Bernard Stone", "Stone"], "question": "the 38-year tenure of as Alderman from the 50th Ward in the Chicago City Council spanned seven Chicago Mayors, including two Mayors Daley?"} +{"answers": ["Routhian", "Routhian mechanics"], "question": "the of analytical mechanics is a hybrid of the Lagrangian and the Hamiltonian?"} +{"answers": ["Mining industry of Tanzania"], "question": "airborne silica exposure in is more than three hundred times the limit set by NIOSH in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Province of Lodi"], "question": "the was first inhabited during the fifth century BCE?"} +{"answers": ["Derel", "Derel Walker", "Walker"], "question": "gridiron football player was the last wide receiver to catch a college pass from Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel?"} +{"answers": ["Very Fast Train Joint Venture"], "question": "Paul Wild, who spearheaded the in the 1980s, traced a preliminary route using dinner plates and numerous topographic maps spread out on his living room floor?"} +{"answers": ["Dwarf sawfish", "dwarf sawfish"], "question": "the is estimated to live for up to 48 years?"} +{"answers": ["Julia", "Julia Lloyd", "Lloyd", "Julia Lloyd"], "question": " opened the Greet Free Kindergarten in 1904?"} +{"answers": ["Michigan v. EPA"], "question": "commentators believe \"may well leave the Obama climate agenda in tatters\"?"} +{"answers": ["Olson", "Jake Olson", "Jake Olson", "Jake"], "question": " plays professional Canadian football despite a congenital disorder that caused him to dislocate his left knee once and his right knee twice?"} +{"answers": ["Metropolitan City of Bologna"], "question": "the organisation and curriculum of the university in the , founded in 1088, were emulated in other universities across Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Elvira Hancock", "Elvira", "Hancock"], "question": "the fictional character , played by Michelle Pfeiffer, has been described as an \"embittered drug addict with the self-esteem of an empty bullet casing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harvesters", "Harvesters"], "question": "Anna Ancher thought that a little bit of symbolism such as in her painting \"did no harm\"?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Symes", "George William Symes", "Symes"], "question": " was awarded the Military Cross for single-handedly capturing twenty enemy soldiers?"} +{"answers": ["30th Legislative District", "30th Legislative District"], "question": "the of New Jersey shifted to Burlington, Monmouth, and Ocean counties in 1991 because of declining population in Essex County in the previous decade?"} +{"answers": ["India"], "question": "the Kashi Vishwanath Temple in has been destroyed and rebuilt several times and is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas Shiva temples in India?"} +{"answers": ["The Exonerated", "The Exonerated"], "question": " is a play about death row inmates who have been exonerated?"} +{"answers": ["DOCK8 deficiency"], "question": " is a rare disease that causes the production of too much immunoglobulin E?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur Wagner", "Arthur Douglas Wagner", "Wagner", "Arthur"], "question": "the clergyman had such a large collection of valuable books and manuscripts that it took three days to sell them after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie Don't Surf", "Charlie Don't Surf"], "question": "when asked, \"Veronica Mars\" actor Enrico Colantoni immediately suggested former \"Just Shoot Me!\" co-star and friend Laura San Giacomo for the role of his love interest in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern Area Command", "Eastern Area Command", "Eastern Area"], "question": "as well as commanding a view of the countryside, Blue Mountains headquarters incorporated a disused railway tunnel that offered \"complete protection from Atom Bomb attack\"?"} +{"answers": ["Other Woman", "The Other Woman", "The Other Woman"], "question": "the original script outline for the romantic comedy (2014) was characterised as \"The First Wives Club\" (1996) but with a younger cast?"} +{"answers": ["Purcell", "Irene Mary Purcell", "Irene", "Irene Purcell"], "question": "American actress acted in the play \"Dancing Partner\" (1930) and the 1931 film based on it?"} +{"answers": ["Enno Hallek", "Enno", "Hallek"], "question": "artist and his family fled the Soviet occupation of Estonia to Sweden on his father's fishing trawler?"} +{"answers": ["Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart"], "question": " is now home to a cross believed to have been used in the first Catholic mass said by an Englishman in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Jotnian"], "question": " sedimentary rocks are the oldest known sediments in the Baltic area that have not been subject to the geological process of metamorphism?"} +{"answers": ["Hammond Electric Bridge Table"], "question": "the was the first bridge table to automatically shuffle and deal cards using electricity?"} +{"answers": ["Thado Dhamma Yaza III", "Thado", "Prome", "Thado Dhamma Yaza III of Prome"], "question": "Viceroy of Prome revolted against his father King Nanda of Toungoo Burma during the Siamese siege of Pegu (Bago) in 1595?"} +{"answers": ["Allison Cook", "Allison Cook", "Allison Elizabeth Cook", "Allison", "Cook"], "question": "Miss Oregon 2013 wore cow print boots and a dress covered in Tillamook Cheese wrappers at the Miss America 2014 \"Show Us Your Shoes\" parade?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Brady", "James T. Brady", "James Topham Brady"], "question": " defended Lew Baker, who fatally shot \"Bill the Butcher\" Poole at a Manhattan bar in 1855?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Kom", "Mary Kom"], "question": "Priyanka Chopra attained a muscular physique through three months of extensive training to play the eponymous boxing world champion in the 2014 biopic ?"} +{"answers": ["Alamgir Mosque", "Alamgir Mosque, Varanasi"], "question": "the , built in the 17th century over the ruins of a Hindu temple, has been described as \"like a fist thrust in the face of Hinduism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Moxon", "Steve Moxon", "Steve Moxon"], "question": "the Home Office whistleblower was deselected as a UK Independence Party candidate in 2012 local elections because of comments he made about Anders Behring Breivik?"} +{"answers": ["Donut Run"], "question": "\"\", an episode of \"Veronica Mars\", was the first professional directing job for series creator Rob Thomas, who was even unsure when to call \"action\" during filming?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia burdettii"], "question": "the flower spikes of \"\" can contain over 900 individual flowers each?"} +{"answers": ["J.", "J. R. Kealoha", "Kealoha"], "question": "during the American Civil War, Union general Samuel C. Armstrong, a native of Maui, met fellow Hawaiians and Kaiwi, who served in the U.S. colored regiments?"} +{"answers": ["Miss Oregon Pageant", "Miss Oregon"], "question": " is the first Miss Oregon who was born outside of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Gurudongmar Lake"], "question": ", one of the highest in the world, is named after Guru Padmasambhava, founder of Tibetan Buddhism, who visited the lake in the 8th century?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Hoolulu Pitman", "Henry", "Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman", "Pitman", "Timothy Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman"], "question": " \"\", the son of a Hawaiian high chiefess, fought in the American Civil War and was imprisoned in the Confederate Libby Prison?"} +{"answers": ["Collared tuco-tuco"], "question": "the is rather secretive, emerging only briefly from the entrance to its burrow to forage?"} +{"answers": ["Calvin", "McCarty", "Calvin McCarty"], "question": " played for Team Canada in the 2001 Big League World Series before playing over eight seasons in the Canadian Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Amir al-hajj"], "question": "the supervised the funding and supply of the annual Hajj pilgrim caravan to Mecca and Medina, and its protection from Bedouin raiders?"} +{"answers": ["Fushigi na Somera-chan", "Magical Somera-chan"], "question": "the anime adaptation of the manga was originally announced as an April Fools' Day joke?"} +{"answers": ["Dismaland"], "question": "Banksy described his as a \"family theme park unsuitable for children\"?"} +{"answers": ["Orchha Fort complex"], "question": "Rama, worshiped as a King in a temple \"\" in the , is honoured with a daily gun salute?"} +{"answers": ["Garrett", "Courtney Garrett", "Courtney Paige Garrett", "Courtney"], "question": "Miss Virginia 2014 won her title by singing \"Parla Più Piano\", an Italian-language version of the love theme from \"The Godfather\"?"} +{"answers": ["51 Eridani"], "question": "the star hosts a Jupiter-like planet, the smallest extrasolar planet ever directly imaged?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Stanford", "James J. Stanford", "Jim Stanford"], "question": " found Lima strips \"unbelievable\"?"} +{"answers": ["Intenso Project"], "question": " included members from Phats & Small and Double Trouble?"} +{"answers": ["First Biennium"], "question": "the roughly encompasses the first two years of the Second Spanish Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Britomart Redeems Faire Amoret"], "question": " \"\" illustrates the virtues of honour and chastity through the depiction of occultism, partial nudity, violent death and implied sexual torture?"} +{"answers": ["Ioan Alexandru Brătescu-Voinești", "Brătescu-Voinești", "Ioan"], "question": "Romania's , after largely steering clear of controversy during his career, became a public and vociferous anti-Semite when he was nearly seventy?"} +{"answers": ["Cider Run", "Cider Run"], "question": "20 different macroinvertebrate taxa have been observed in ?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy Wahinekapu Sumner", "Nancy Sumner", "Sumner", "Nancy"], "question": "British nobleman Lord Charles Beresford proposed marriage to the part-Hawaiian chiefess but she refused, likely due to their social and racial differences?"} +{"answers": ["Chester", "Chester H. Pond", "Pond", "Chester Henry Pond"], "question": " invented the first electrical self-winding clock?"} +{"answers": ["Louis H. Fead", "Louis", "Fead"], "question": ", Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, was recognized for common sense opinions devoid of erudition?"} +{"answers": ["Increa Park"], "question": "the longest recycled plastic bench in Italy is said to be at in Brugherio?"} +{"answers": ["wasp", "Wasp"], "question": "while some species of are social \"(nest pictured)\", the vast majority are solitary insects, many of them parasitoids?"} +{"answers": ["JoAnn Dean Killingsworth", "JoAnn", "JoAnn Dean", "Killingsworth"], "question": " became the first person to play Snow White at Disneyland on July 17, 1955, the theme park's opening day?"} +{"answers": ["Arturia MiniBrute"], "question": "the synthesizer includes an overdrive effect based on a hacking technique used on the Minimoog?"} +{"answers": ["Unirea", "Unirea"], "question": "although the newspaper was published by the Romanian Greek-Catholic Church, its coverage focused on political rather than religious matters?"} +{"answers": ["Caroline Garrison Bishop", "Caroline", "Bishop", "Caroline Bishop", "Caroline Bishop"], "question": "when the Berlin college for kindergarten teachers needed holiday cover in 1883, they sent for from England?"} +{"answers": ["Mining industry of Liberia"], "question": "although 155,000 carats of diamonds were officially in 2001, far more were smuggled to neighboring countries illegally?"} +{"answers": ["Estonian Free Party"], "question": "Artur Talvik, who was the prime ministerial candidate in the 2015 elections and received the most votes of all the party's candidates, was not a member of the party himself?"} +{"answers": ["Tombaugh Regio"], "question": " \"\" has been provisionally named after Pluto discoverer Clyde Tombaugh?"} +{"answers": ["María", "María Teresa Ferrari", "Ferrari"], "question": "Argentine doctor , the first female university professor in Latin America, invented a prize-winning vaginoscope?"} +{"answers": ["Özdere"], "question": "the population of the small Turkish town of can reach nearly 100,000 in the summer due to its popularity with tourists?"} +{"answers": ["Savannah Morgan Lane", "Savannah Lane", "Lane", "Savannah"], "question": "Miss Virginia 2015 says she is \"distantly related\" to Elvis Presley?"} +{"answers": ["Trees Party"], "question": "the of Taiwan is committed to \"defending trees and Mother Earth from human greed and ignorance\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Kenneth Tempest", "Tempest"], "question": " took part in the RAF Bomber Command's last operation of the Second World War and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross not long after?"} +{"answers": ["Gnisvärd"], "question": "one of the stone ships in is the largest on Gotland?"} +{"answers": ["Columbia Journal of Environmental Law"], "question": "in the first edition of the , Michael I. Sovern assured readers the journal would not be \"recycled\" like another \"long-gone New York newspaper\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lise", "Lise with Umbrella", "Lise"], "question": " \"\" was accepted by the Salon of 1868, but the jury considered Renoir a rebel and moved his painting to a remote gallery known as the \"rubbish dump\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lucia", "Mantu", "Lucia Mantu"], "question": "Romanian writer kept her real identity a close secret, with even her editor Mihail Sadoveanu only finding out by accident?"} +{"answers": ["Rapid Run Gap", "Rapid Run", "Rapid Run"], "question": " was involved in a \"blatant act of 'stream piracy about one million years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Savage", "R.", "Robert Joseph Gay Savage", "R. J. G. Savage"], "question": "the British palaeontologist was described by a colleague as \"a raffish gentleman explorer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Willy Mitchell", "Willy", "Mitchell"], "question": " bought an electric guitar with money awarded to him after being shot in the head by a police officer?"} +{"answers": ["Minye Kyawswa II of Ava", "Minye", "Ava"], "question": "Crown Prince defected from his father King Nanda's moribund Toungoo Empire in 1599, only to be executed by the enemy a few days later?"} +{"answers": ["The Show Must Go On", "The Show Must Go On"], "question": "Nevio Marasović's 2010 debut is only the third science fiction film in the history of Croatian cinema?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Schopper", "Michael Schopper"], "question": " performed as a bass soloist in the first recording of Bach's \"St Matthew Passion\" with period instruments conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt?"} +{"answers": ["Mining industry of South Sudan"], "question": "a moratorium on licenses for was imposed in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Beatrice", "Edgell", "Beatrice Edgell"], "question": " was the first British woman to earn a PhD in Psychology and the first woman president of the British Psychological Society?"} +{"answers": ["North-Western Area Command", "North-Western Area Command"], "question": "according to historian Chris Coulthard-Clark, was \"one of the few areas where the RAAF was free to run its own show\" in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Eugene Wigner", "Wigner", "Eugene"], "question": "on hearing of being awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, confessed that he had \"never expected to get my name in the newspapers without doing something wicked\"?"} +{"answers": ["St Laurent", "Laurent", "Alissa", "Alissa St Laurent"], "question": "in 2015, became the first woman to win the Canadian Death Race?"} +{"answers": ["Uchechi", "Uchechi Sunday", "Sunday"], "question": "Nigerian footballer scored five goals for FC Minsk in her debut at the UEFA Women's Champions League in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Mining industry of Mali"], "question": "apart from gold and diamonds, the also includes rock salt, semi-precious stones and phosphates?"} +{"answers": ["Guangdi", "Li", "Li Guangdi"], "question": "Qing dynasty philosopher machinations resulted in the exile of his friend Chen Minglei?"} +{"answers": ["Meyer", "Pamela Meyer", "Pamela"], "question": "American entrepreneur has been described by \"Reader's Digest\" as \"the nation's best known expert on lying\"?"} +{"answers": ["North Branch Buffalo Creek"], "question": "mills on used to produce wool, lumber, cider, and grist?"} +{"answers": ["Dark Souls III", "Dark Souls"], "question": " would serve as a turning point for its developer FromSoftware?"} +{"answers": ["Mining industry of Madagascar"], "question": "the was struggling in 2013 due to \"low metals prices and distrustful companies\", attributed to a 2009 coup?"} +{"answers": ["Auld Lang Syne", "Auld Lang Syne"], "question": "Mariah Carey's song \"\" is a house music version of the original poem?"} +{"answers": ["Wendhausen Windmill"], "question": "weddings were first performed in \"\" in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["George Livesey", "George", "Livesey", "George Thomas Livesey"], "question": "a blue plaque dedicated to describes him as \"one of Southwark's greatest industrialists\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cavia magna - Greater guinea pig", "Greater guinea pig"], "question": "the is semi-aquatic and has webs between its toes?"} +{"answers": ["Triple crime"], "question": "the house of Argentine journalist Jorge Lanata was stoned and apparently shot at after he aired interviews about the 2008 ?"} +{"answers": ["John Miles Ecker", "John Ecker", "Ecker", "John Ecker", "John"], "question": "after winning three national championships with the UCLA Bruins, played basketball overseas and married German Olympic gold medalist Heide Rosendahl?"} +{"answers": ["Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf, Oman and Central Arabia"], "question": "the is considered \"the most important single source of historical material on the Gulf States and Saudi Arabia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aage", "Aage Bohr", "Aage Niels Bohr", "Bohr"], "question": " and Niels Bohr are one of four pairs of fathers and sons who have won the Nobel Prize in Physics?"} +{"answers": ["Adelaide", "Adelaide Manning", "Manning", "Elizabeth Adelaide Manning"], "question": " helped Florence Nightingale to fund Cornelia Sorabji when she arrived from India in 1889 to obtain a degree?"} +{"answers": ["V380 Orionis"], "question": "a jet from the star is thought to have blown a hole in the surrounding nebula NGC 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Alexei Vinogradov", "Aleksei Vinogradov", "Alexei", "Vinogradov", "Alexei Ivanovich Vinogradov"], "question": " was executed in front of his command, the Soviet 44th Rifle Division, after it was decimated at the Battle of Raate Road?"} +{"answers": ["Noah's wine"], "question": "it has been said that man prefers to Adam's ale?"} +{"answers": ["Wilke", "Te Brummelstroete", "Wilke te 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Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court?"} +{"answers": ["Halfway Run"], "question": "before pingo scars were discovered near \"\", the only known pingo scars in the United States were located on a plain in Illinois?"} +{"answers": ["Litsa Diamanti", "Diamanti", "Litsa"], "question": "Greek singer has been described as the \"child-wonder of the Sixties decade and the absolute diva of metapolitefsi\"?"} +{"answers": ["pancake machine", "Pancake machine"], "question": "a completely automated was invented in Portland, Oregon, in 1928?"} +{"answers": ["South Slavic Bible Institute"], "question": "the was established to print Protestant religious books for all South Slavs?"} +{"answers": ["Takeshi", "Takeshi Murata", "Murata"], "question": " digitally animated kinetic sculpture \"Melter 3-D\" uses the principles of a 3D-zoetrope to create the appearance that its surface is fluid and rippling?"} +{"answers": ["Harmonica Incident"], "question": "former New York Yankees utility infielder Phil Linz says people remember him for the that happened 51 years ago today, instead of anything he did on the field?"} +{"answers": ["Ippisch", "Hanneke Ippisch-Eikema", "Hanneke", "Hanneke Ippisch"], "question": "the Dutch resistance fighter brought Jewish children to safety in World War II and later started a bed and breakfast in Montana?"} +{"answers": ["Panulirus penicillatus"], "question": "although the spiny lobster is heavily exploited for food throughout its range, its total population seems relatively unaffected?"} +{"answers": ["Heino", "Falcke", "Heino Falcke"], "question": " proposed that blitzars occur when neutron stars turn into black holes?"} +{"answers": ["Helmeted Woodpecker", "Helmeted woodpecker"], "question": "the has possibly evolved to mimic the co-occurring lineated woodpecker?"} +{"answers": ["Pio Matos", "Pio", "Matos"], "question": "brothers Amarildo, Augusto, and are teammates on both their club and national basketball teams?"} +{"answers": ["Spruce Run", "Spruce Run Reservoir", "Spruce Run"], "question": " is impacted by nutrient pollution and sediment, but is not an impaired waterbody?"} +{"answers": ["Miss Washington"], "question": "Miss Washington 2013 began competing in pageants because \"having a crown looked fun\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eggert", "Hermann Eggert", "Hermann"], "question": " designed the Frankfurt Main Station and the New Town Hall \"\" in Hanover?"} +{"answers": ["Distinguishing coloring"], "question": "six or more keys on a keyring can be the keys using only two colors, but rings of three, four, or five keys require more colors?"} +{"answers": ["Garry", "Garry Williams", "Garry Williams", "Williams"], "question": "gridiron football player has missed playing time due to a torn ACL and MCL, a broken ankle, and injuries to his knee, back, and elbow?"} +{"answers": ["Miller Run"], "question": "a stream restoration project on \"could change the way stream monitoring and restoration is carried out statewide\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tutupaca"], "question": "the youngest volcanic debris avalanche in the Andes is probably that of which occurred about 200 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Zella Jackson Price", "Zella", "Price"], "question": "gospel singer had not seen her daughter for almost 50 years until they were reunited in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Glyptothorax kurdistanicus"], "question": "the can adhere to rocks in streams?"} +{"answers": ["Eugénie hat"], "question": "the \"\", designed for the last French empress, became a sensation in the early 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Slide Hollow", "Slide Hollow Run"], "question": "the waters of contain 35 dissolved elements, including uranium?"} +{"answers": ["Guillemin", "Pierre Guillemin", "Pierre"], "question": "the French rugby union player was criticised by the press for his \"remarkable brutality\"?"} +{"answers": ["Scalebound"], "question": "the protagonist of has a dragon arm?"} +{"answers": ["Garber", "McKensie Garber", "McKensie", "McKensie Lane Garber"], "question": " was crowned Miss Missouri 2015 at a military academy in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["El Camino", "El Camino"], "question": "the Black Keys chose to put a picture of a Plymouth Grand Voyager on the cover of their album instead of an actual Chevrolet El Camino?"} +{"answers": ["Hopkins County", "Hopkins County Courthouse"], "question": " \"\" features an unusual double-helix staircase, a clock-less tower, and entrances that are located on its corners?"} +{"answers": ["Winick", "Charles Winick", "Charles"], "question": "in 1971, found that American prostitutes earned little more than clerical workers?"} +{"answers": ["Toney", "Ivan", "Ivan Toney"], "question": "at age 16, became the youngest player to represent Northampton Town Football Club?"} +{"answers": ["Lord of Scoundrels"], "question": "the Regency romance novel is a retelling of the fairytale \"Beauty and the Beast\"?"} +{"answers": ["Günter Stempel", "Günter", "Stempel", "Günther Stempel"], "question": " \"\" was a victim of political repression in the German Democratic Republic and the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Hive Minds"], "question": " host Fiona Bruce also fronts the \"BBC News at Six\", \"BBC News at Ten\", \"Crimewatch\", \"Call My Bluff\" and \"Antiques Roadshow\"?"} +{"answers": ["A.C.", "Leonard", "A.C. Leonard"], "question": " ran the fastest 40-yard dash among tight ends at the 2014 NFL scouting combine?"} +{"answers": ["Madhavi", "Sarkar", "Madhavi Sarkar"], "question": "after the murder of Bihar communist legislator Ajit Sarkar in 1998, his widow was elected for his seat in a by-election?"} +{"answers": ["Polykrikaceae"], "question": "some members of the dinoflagellate family prey on other dinoflagellates in algal blooms?"} +{"answers": ["Percussion Concerto No. 2", "Percussion Concerto No. 2"], "question": "after Colin Currie was the soloist in the premiere of James MacMillan's , \"The Guardian\" wrote that it \"confirm[ed] Currie's status as an athlete and a star\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Williams", "Harry Williams", "Williams", "Harry Abbott Williams", "Harry"], "question": " was one of the first Anglican priests to come out as gay?"} +{"answers": ["Brown Quail", "Brown quail"], "question": "the introduction of the into New Zealand may have contributed to the extinction of that country's native quail?"} +{"answers": ["Chaturbhuj Temple", "Chaturbhuj Temple"], "question": "the has a complex multi-storied structural view which is a blend of architectural features of a temple, fort and palace?"} +{"answers": ["Surf Snowdonia"], "question": " is the world's first commercial artificial surfing lake?"} +{"answers": ["Coal Run", "Coal Run"], "question": "there is no fencing on ?"} +{"answers": ["Drag Me Down"], "question": "\"\" marks the first single released by One Direction without Zayn Malik?"} +{"answers": ["Dutch letter"], "question": "the is traditionally eaten in the Netherlands on Christmas Eve?"} +{"answers": ["Highfields", "Highfields"], "question": "after Charles and Anne Lindbergh's son was kidnapped from their home, \"\", in the so-called \"crime of the century\", it became a juvenile rehabilitation center?"} +{"answers": ["Jeanne Lampl-de Groot", "Groot", "Lampl-de Groot", "Jeanne"], "question": ", a Dutch psychiatrist and protégée of Sigmund Freud, fled the Nazis twice?"} +{"answers": ["Barnum station"], "question": " named after showman P.T. Barnum is planned to be built in Bridgeport, Connecticut?"} +{"answers": ["Bathsheba's spring and bower"], "question": "a 1700s Philadelphia property named was said to be the first spa in the Society Hill area?"} +{"answers": ["Pei", "Guo", "Guo Pei"], "question": " designed the yellow gown Rihanna wore to the 2015 Met Gala?"} +{"answers": ["Molly", "Shoichet", "Molly Shoichet"], "question": " is a fellow of all three Canadian National Academies, the only person to hold this distinction?"} +{"answers": ["Sorby Research Institute"], "question": "volunteers at the were made to wear the dirty underpants of scabies sufferers?"} +{"answers": ["Manisha Koirala", "Manisha Koirala filmography"], "question": "the of Nepalese actress Manisha Koirala \"\" have included a Muslim married to a Hindu during the Bombay Riots, the daughter of a mute and deaf couple, and a terrorist?"} +{"answers": ["Crown Court", "Snaresbrook Crown Court"], "question": "the foundation stone of the building was laid by Albert, Prince Consort?"} +{"answers": ["One Child", "One Child"], "question": "Mariah Carey wrote \"\" with Broadway composer Marc Shaiman?"} +{"answers": ["Snow", "Snow"], "question": "the producers of the visual novel were influenced by Key?"} +{"answers": ["Cantata misericordium"], "question": "although recounts the parable of the good Samaritan, the Red Cross refused to allow it to use the Biblical text?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel", "Rachel Latuff", "Latuff"], "question": "a restaurant named a cheeseburger after Miss Minnesota 2015 and served it with an onion ring topped by \"sweet sparkles\" as an imitation of her crown?"} +{"answers": ["McKee Run"], "question": "parts of \"\" could benefit from additional riparian buffering?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Castle", "Royal Castle"], "question": " was a Miami, Florida-based hamburger restaurant chain known for its miniature hamburgers, which were similar to White Castle hamburgers?"} +{"answers": ["Bede Jarrett", "Jarrett", "Bede"], "question": "the author Graham Greene chose Father to be his daughter's godfather?"} +{"answers": ["Clean Power Plan"], "question": "the is aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions from power plants in the United States by 32 percent by 2030, relative to 2005 levels?"} +{"answers": ["Markus", "Markus Brutscher", "Brutscher"], "question": "the German tenor performed the part of Saul in Reinhard Keiser's oratorio \"Der siegende David\" at the Ruhrtriennale 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Adam Christopher Morgan", "Adam", "Adam Morgan", "Adam Morgan", "Morgan"], "question": "Philadelphia Phillies pitcher uses one pitching technique his manager described as a \"Bugs Bunny changeup\"?"} +{"answers": ["Schloss Bothmer"], "question": " \"\" in Germany was built by a man who occupied 10 Downing Street for more than ten years?"} +{"answers": ["Ángela Acuña Braun", "Braun", "Ángela"], "question": ", first female Costa Rican attorney, served on both the Inter-American Commission of Women and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights?"} +{"answers": ["Liausu", "Chrysostome Liausu", "Chrysostome"], "question": "French priest remained in Valparaíso while his colleagues François Caret, Honoré Laval and Columba Murphy became the first Catholic missionaries in the Gambier Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Mothers and Daughters", "Mothers And Daughters", "Mothers and Daughters"], "question": "mother and daughter Susan Sarandon and Eva Amurri are both starring in having previously worked together on 2002's \"The Banger Sisters\"?"} +{"answers": ["Leptopharsa tacanae"], "question": " was the first lace bug to be described from Mexican amber?"} +{"answers": ["Bugyal", "Bugyals"], "question": "the of the Bedni Bugyal in the Chamoli district have camps for pilgrims to visit the Rup Kund lake which is covered with snow for 10 months in a year?"} +{"answers": ["Skavlan", "Jenny Ebbing Skavlan", "Jenny", "Jenny Skavlan"], "question": "actress was married in 2014 in a dress she designed and made herself?"} +{"answers": ["Claudia", "Cardinale", "Claudia Cardinale"], "question": "the \"Los Angeles Times Magazine\" named \"\" among the 50 most beautiful women in film history in February 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Sunnyboys", "Sunnyboys"], "question": "the Sunnyboys' self-titled 1981 debut was rated as one of the \"100 Best Australian Albums\"?"} +{"answers": ["Muddy Run", "Muddy Run"], "question": " is impacted by sediment, \"E. coli\", nutrient pollution, and thermal radiation?"} +{"answers": ["First interracial kiss on television"], "question": "the occurred in an episode of \"Emergency Ward 10\", not \"\" as popularly claimed?"} +{"answers": ["Iwoye-Ketu"], "question": "the use of umbrellas is forbidden in ?"} +{"answers": ["Kelsey Earley", "Earley", "Kelsey"], "question": "Miss Maine 2015 hand-sews superhero capes for patients at a children's hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Shot grouping"], "question": "a on a target has a mean point of impact?"} +{"answers": ["Bliss", "Rosalynn Bliss", "Rosalynn"], "question": " was the first woman ever elected mayor of Grand Rapids, Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Columbia Stadium", "Challenger Columbia Stadium"], "question": ", currently under construction, is named in honor of the 14 astronauts who lost their lives in the Challenger disaster in 1986 and the Columbia disaster in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Trouble", "Trouble"], "question": "Do you know that, according to a \"Rolling Stone\" writer, in his 2015 single \"\" Keith Richards \"seems to be channeling his inner Lou Reed\"?"} +{"answers": ["I-sala"], "question": "although the \"\" headdresses have been described as turbans, the bulk of the shape came from the bushy hair underneath the cloth?"} +{"answers": ["Garbha Upanishad"], "question": "according to the , the human foetus has knowledge of its past lives?"} +{"answers": ["Balda", "Kyle", "Kyle Balda"], "question": "after joining Illumination Entertainment in 2010, has directed two films for the studio, including \"The Lorax\" and \"Minions\"?"} +{"answers": ["Underwater Love", "Underwater Love"], "question": "after \"\" by Smoke City became a hit, lead singer Nina Miranda returned to the UK from Brazil to discuss a record deal?"} +{"answers": ["Dewar", "Henry", "Henry Dewar", "Henry Dewar"], "question": " joined the expedition to occupy German Samoa the day after playing in Wellington's Ranfurly Shield defence against Wairarapa?"} +{"answers": ["Bhimtal Lake"], "question": "the \"C\" shaped which is the largest in the Kumaon region was impounded by a masonry dam?"} +{"answers": ["San Giacomo Scossacavalli", "San Giacomo Scossacavalli", "San Giacomo"], "question": "the church of \"\" in Rome, demolished in 1937, probably derived its name from a horse thigh?"} +{"answers": ["De systemate orbis cometici, deque admirandis coeli characteribus"], "question": " was forgotten until 1985?"} +{"answers": ["Leonard Redshaw", "Redshaw", "Leonard"], "question": "Sir was part of a \"Suicide Squad\" of scientists and engineers who would be first responders in disasters involving nuclear reactors?"} +{"answers": ["Slough Fort"], "question": " in Kent was one of around 70 forts constructed on the English coast in the 1860s in response to fears of a possible French invasion?"} +{"answers": ["Sharun", "Corbin Sharun", "Corbin"], "question": "Canadian football player caught a 35-yard pass from holder Matt Nichols following a failed field goal snap, earning each player his first career touchdown?"} +{"answers": ["African golden wolf", "Canis anthus"], "question": "until this year, the was classified as the Eurasian golden jackal?"} +{"answers": ["Coffin", "Timothy R. Coffin", "Timothy"], "question": " \"\" is the 33rd Commanding General of the White Sands Missile Range?"} +{"answers": ["Akshi Upanishad"], "question": "in the , the Sun states that Brahmavidya, knowledge of the absolute, is difficult to learn but will result in self-realization once acquired?"} +{"answers": ["taste", "Taste"], "question": " is a proposed sixth basic taste, most easily identified in rancid fatty foods?"} +{"answers": ["Aubrey", "Aubrey Smith", "Aubrey Clare Hugh Smith", "Smith"], "question": "in 1914 , commanding HMS \"Drake\", moved Russian gold worth £8,000,000 from Archangel to Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Kırklareli Museum"], "question": "the in Turkey exhibits 76 taxidermied species including extinct and endangered species?"} +{"answers": ["Bruce", "Bruce Straley", "Straley"], "question": "game director completed work during the development of \"The Last of Us\" that one of the developers called \"an intern task\"?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret J. Anderson", "Anderson", "Margaret", "Margaret Jane Anderson"], "question": " opened The Beverly Hills Hotel with guests and staff lured away from the Hollywood Hotel?"} +{"answers": ["Cannabis in Egypt"], "question": "Napoleon's troops smoked because alcohol was not available in the country?"} +{"answers": ["Heliofungia actiniformis"], "question": "the coral \"\" is only attached to the seabed as a juvenile?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph O'Dwyer", "O'Dwyer", "Joseph P. O'Dwyer", "Joseph"], "question": "physician invented a method for intubation that greatly reduced deaths caused by diphtheria, especially in children?"} +{"answers": ["Chhilchhila Wildlife Sanctuary"], "question": "according to local legend, there was a tunnel in the lake of the that was used by the Pandavas during the Mahabharata period to escape to Haridwar?"} +{"answers": ["Lastarria"], "question": "solidified flows of sulfur have been found on , a volcano in Chile?"} +{"answers": ["National Indian Association"], "question": "Mary Carpenter founded the to improve the education of girls in India?"} +{"answers": ["The Batten Twins", "Batten Twins"], "question": " played college football against each other while attending different universities?"} +{"answers": ["Blackrock", "Blackrock"], "question": "the play was developed into a film of the same name, and was inspired by the murder of Leigh Leigh?"} +{"answers": ["Yusuf Shihab", "Shihab", "Yusuf"], "question": ", emir of Mount Lebanon, bailed himself out of prison by promising Ottoman governor Jezzar Pasha a bribe of 1,000,000 qirsh, which he later failed to deliver?"} +{"answers": ["Azmudeh", "Tuba", "Tuba Azmudeh"], "question": " established the first Iranian school for girls in Iran?"} +{"answers": ["Anne Cobden-Sanderson", "Anne", "Cobden-Sanderson"], "question": "while her husband told Americans about the Arts and Crafts movement, told others about why she went to prison?"} +{"answers": ["Commemorative Cantata for the Centenary of the Birth of Pushkin"], "question": "Alexander Glazunovs is filled with \"warmly lyrical ideas\" despite being set to Konstantin Romanovs \"doggerel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mariam", "Mariam Ghani", "Ghani"], "question": "Brooklyn-based digital artist is also the daughter of the president of Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Western Area", "Western Area Command", "Western Area Command"], "question": "one of the duties of the commander of the in October 1952 was coordinating air support for Operation Hurricane, the British atomic test in the Montebello Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Poussepin", "Poussepin", "Marie"], "question": "the Dominican order founded by , who died in 1744, was not formally recognised until 1897?"} +{"answers": ["Townsend", "Lucy Townsend", "Lucy"], "question": "there are no known portraits of ?"} +{"answers": ["Manfred Memorial Moon Mission"], "question": "the was the first commercial mission to the Moon?"} +{"answers": ["Krun"], "question": "the Krun region of Pluto is named for , the lord of the underworld in the Mandaean religion of southern Iraq, who takes the form of a giant louse?"} +{"answers": ["Downing", "Albert Downing", "Albert"], "question": " was the first New Zealand international rugby player to be killed in action in World War One, fighting for the British Empire in Gallipoli?"} +{"answers": ["Thayer", "Thayer Melvin", "Melvin"], "question": "West Virginia Attorney General became a lawyer by age 18 and was captured by McNeill's Rangers during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Caves of Meghalaya"], "question": "the , among the longest and deepest caves in India, are threatened by limestone mining?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Cameron", "Alexander", "Cameron", "Alexander Cameron"], "question": " has been described as \"the father of the electric tramways in Melbourne\"?"} +{"answers": ["Prodeinotherium"], "question": " is an early genus of proboscidean that had two tusks projecting downwards from its chin?"} +{"answers": ["Franklin's electrostatic machine"], "question": " \"\" led to the invention of the lightning rod?"} +{"answers": ["Sequenza VII"], "question": "Luciano Berio wrote for a performer with a \"virtuosity of the intellect\", utilizing a variety of extended techniques?"} +{"answers": ["Ptilocnemus lemur"], "question": "the nymph of the is able to ambush and kill ants that are larger than itself?"} +{"answers": ["The Kiss", "The Kiss"], "question": "Edvard Munch's 1897 painting features lovers who are \"virtually impossible\" to separate?"} +{"answers": ["Börjeson-Forssman-Lehmann syndrome", "Borjeson-Forssman-Lehmann syndrome"], "question": " is an X-linked genetic disease that causes intellectual disability, obesity, and growth problems?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Maʿarri"], "question": "the medieval Arab philosopher and skeptic wrote that religion consisted of ancient fables used to exploit the popular masses?"} +{"answers": ["Showcase Mall"], "question": "the on the Las Vegas Strip features a giant Coca-Cola bottle and a miniature Grand Canyon?"} +{"answers": ["Rotherwas Room"], "question": "the , once used as a private dining parlor for nobles in 17th-century England and for public poetry readings by Robert Frost, is now open to visitors in the Mead Art Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Brain on Fire", "Brain on Fire"], "question": "Chloë Grace Moretz is playing real-life journalist Susannah Cahalan in the upcoming film , based on Cahalan's memoir?"} +{"answers": ["Embargo against Northern Cyprus"], "question": "due to an , flights to Northern Cyprus must take place through Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["Chillisquaque Creek"], "question": "the possible etymologies of include \"place of the snowbirds\", \"frozen duck\", or \"man made perfect\"?"} +{"answers": ["Evelyn Herlitzius", "Herlitzius", "Evelyn"], "question": "dramatic soprano appeared as Elektra, staged by Patrice Chéreau at the Aix-en-Provence Festival in 2013, reviewed as \"a creature of mesmerising intensity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Christianisation of Scotland"], "question": "Iona was the main centre for the until 806, when 68 monks were killed in a Viking raid?"} +{"answers": ["The Triumph of Cleopatra"], "question": " depicts Cleopatra's golden poop?"} +{"answers": ["Literary Hall"], "question": " \"\" was built by the Romney Literary Society in 1870 and has served as a Masonic lodge and community library in Romney, West Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Susanne Ingegerd Rydén", "Rydén", "Susanne", "Susanne Rydén"], "question": "soprano combined music by various Baroque composers in the musical show \"Christina's Journey\", in which she sang, recited, and danced?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Rayner", "Rayner"], "question": " worked in his family's motor car business before starring in Gilbert and Sullivan roles with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company?"} +{"answers": ["Yarımburgaz Cave"], "question": " in Istanbul has been damaged during its use as a setting for films and TV productions, despite its importance in terms of archaeology and paleontology?"} +{"answers": ["Seventh Victim"], "question": "Robert Sheckley's short story \"\" may have inspired the live-action game Assassin?"} +{"answers": ["Clarke", "Steven Clarke", "Steven", "Steven Clarke"], "question": "Canadian gridiron football player was a plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit that sought compensation for the alleged improper use of college athletes' images?"} +{"answers": ["Open Hand Monument"], "question": "the \"\" designed by Le Corbusier symbolizes \"the hand to give and the hand to take; peace and prosperity, and the unity of mankind\"?"} +{"answers": ["CNN Checkout Channel", "Checkout Channel"], "question": "supermarket cashiers complained that the was too distracting?"} +{"answers": ["Nasif", "Nasif al-Nassar", "al-Nassar"], "question": "the defeat and death of Sheikh at the hands of Jezzar Pasha marked the end of virtual Shia Muslim autonomy in South Lebanon during the Ottoman era?"} +{"answers": ["Leone", "Richie", "Richie Leone"], "question": "Canadian football player broke a BC Lions team record in his rookie season when he kicked a 56-yard field goal?"} +{"answers": ["Muncy Creek", "Big Muncy Creek"], "question": "the discharge of at Muncy can be a thousand times higher than the average discharge of the creek at Sonestown?"} +{"answers": ["Ray Black, Jr.", "Ray", "Jr.", "Ray Black Jr."], "question": "NASCAR driver became interested in racing professionally after playing racing video games on his PlayStation?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Etty", "Etty"], "question": "the art of \"\" was considered so obscene, the press were concerned that it discouraged women from entering rooms where it was on display?"} +{"answers": ["Kerry v. Din"], "question": "analysts predicted the justices' opinions in would foreshadow the outcome in \"Obergefell v. Hodges\"?"} +{"answers": ["Macro Manuscript"], "question": "the contains the earliest complete English morality play?"} +{"answers": ["Philippa Roe", "Philippa", "Philippa Roe, Baroness Couttie", "Couttie"], "question": "the Leader of Westminster City Council entered politics shortly after leaving her job with Citigroup and giving birth to twins?"} +{"answers": ["Technology Education and Literacy in Schools", "Technology Education and Literacy"], "question": " founder Kevin Wang sold his Porsche 911 and considered quitting his job at Microsoft to manage the program full-time?"} +{"answers": ["Palazzo dei Convertendi"], "question": "Raphael painted the \"Transfiguration\" in a room of the in Rome?"} +{"answers": ["Weyco Group"], "question": "Thomas Florsheim, Sr., left Florsheim Shoes to invest in , the company that salvaged the brand from bankruptcy decades later?"} +{"answers": ["Amy Hughes", "Amy", "Hughes"], "question": "exactly one year ago, ran the first of 53 marathons in 53 days?"} +{"answers": ["Jesinoski v. Countrywide Home Loans, Inc.", "Countrywide Home Loans, Inc."], "question": "some commentators have said Justice Antonin Scalia's majority opinion in was the \"shortest opinion of the year\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gillet", "Georges Gillet", "Georges"], "question": " was the first person to use and teach vibrato on the oboe at the Paris Conservatory?"} +{"answers": ["Ross Island Penal Colony"], "question": "the was established by the British Raj in the Andamans to imprison political prisoners of the First War of Independence of India in 1857?"} +{"answers": ["McNemar", "Richard McNemar", "Richard"], "question": ", the \"father of Shaker music\", was the most prolific composer of Shaker hymns and anthems?"} +{"answers": ["Nigerian mole-rat", "Fukomys foxi"], "question": "too little is known about the for the IUCN to assess its conservation status?"} +{"answers": ["Interior with Young Woman Seen from the Back"], "question": "the woman in Vilhelm Hammershøi's \"\" is the painter's wife, whom he often painted facing away from the viewer?"} +{"answers": ["Come and Get It", "Come and Get It"], "question": "\"\" by John Newman was created with the intent that it be listened to while in the car?"} +{"answers": ["Beard", "David", "David Beard", "David Beard"], "question": "professional Canadian football player played four positions in only three years at Bev Facey Community High School?"} +{"answers": ["Palazzo Brera"], "question": "the history of includes three suppressions – of the Humiliati by Pius V, of the Jesuits by Clement XIV, and of the convents by Napoleon?"} +{"answers": ["Scotch Run", "Scotch Run"], "question": "brook trout are seven times as common in the lower reaches of as in its upper reaches?"} +{"answers": ["Shine", "Shine"], "question": "Years & Years released an interactive music video for their song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mayfly", "Ephemeroptera"], "question": "the has come to symbolise the transitiveness and brevity of life?"} +{"answers": ["Electromagnetic articulography"], "question": " tracks movements of the tongue using electromagnetic induction?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Strangford Lough"], "question": "Halfdan Ragnarsson, \"king of the dark heathens\", was killed at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Opoczno S.A."], "question": "the Smithsonian Channel documentary \"Treblinka: Hitler's Killing Machine\" was inspired by the bathroom tiles made by ?"} +{"answers": ["Nokuse Plantation"], "question": "the is the largest privately owned nature preserve in the Southeastern United States?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Orléans"], "question": "the 1275 led to a union of France and Navarre although that was not its original intent?"} +{"answers": ["Allington Castle"], "question": "one of the first long galleries in England was built at \"\" near Maidstone, Kent?"} +{"answers": ["Shahid", "Kapoor", "Shahid Kapoor"], "question": "the Indian actor turned vegetarian after reading a book on the subject?"} +{"answers": ["Geometry of Fear"], "question": "Herbert Read described the work of the sculptors at the 1952 Venice Biennale as \"scuttling across the floors of silent seas\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oliver", "Margaret Oliver Brown", "Oliver Brown", "William Oliver Brown", "Oliver Brown", "Brown"], "question": ", a founding member of the Scottish National Party, once stood for election in Scotland as an Irish Anti-Partitionist?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "James Dingle", "Arthur James Dingle", "Dingle"], "question": " was selected to play rugby for England in 1913, even though Oxford had dropped him?"} +{"answers": ["I Can't Lose"], "question": "Mark Ronson and Jeff Bhaskar dropped in on churches, nightclubs, bars, and community centres in an attempt to find an appropriate vocalist for their song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Brad Carter", "Carter", "Brad", "Brad'' Carter"], "question": " became known as the \"guy playing guitar during brain surgery\" after he posted a video of his brain operation on YouTube?"} +{"answers": ["Derek White", "Derek White", "Derek", "White"], "question": " \"\" is the first driver of First Nations descent to compete in a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race?"} +{"answers": ["Southside with You"], "question": "the upcoming film focuses on the first date of Barack and Michelle Robinson Obama in 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Tanaka Yoshio", "Yoshio Tanaka", "Yoshio", "Tanaka"], "question": " exhibited insects at the Paris Expo?"} +{"answers": ["Tonedale Mills"], "question": "the complex in Somerset is notable for having remains of water, steam, and electrical power generation?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Amédée Ludovic Savatier", "Ludovic", "Savatier", "Ludovic Savatier"], "question": "French botanist conducted a systematic study of venereal disease among sailors and prostitutes at the port in Yokosuka?"} +{"answers": ["13q deletion syndrome"], "question": " can cause imperforate anus?"} +{"answers": ["Tembo the Badass Elephant"], "question": "the protagonist of was regarded by its developer as \"Rambo in elephant form\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Neepaulin"], "question": " in Wantage Township, New Jersey was named after a combination of the names of the original developer's children?"} +{"answers": ["Cthulhu Macula"], "question": "in his house on Pluto, dead waits dreaming?"} +{"answers": ["Sarpa Satra"], "question": "according to legend, emperor Janamejaya organised the yagna \"\" to exterminate all snakes after his father Parikshit died of a snake bite?"} +{"answers": ["Otilia Cazimir", "Cazimir", "Otilia"], "question": "Romanian poet had her pen name chosen by two celebrated mentors, with Mihail Sadoveanu suggesting the \"Otilia\", while Garabet Ibrăileanu came up with \"Cazimir\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tricholoma columbetta"], "question": "the edible mushroom can have pink, violet, or green spots?"} +{"answers": ["Cool for the Summer"], "question": "the music video for Demi Lovato's single \"\" is her \"most sexually liberated video\" and marks \"a new chapter of her career\"?"} +{"answers": ["McBreen", "Daniel James McBreen", "Daniel McBreen", "Daniel"], "question": " won the A-League Golden Boot in the 2012–13 season after scoring 17 goals for the Central Coast Mariners?"} +{"answers": ["The Young Messiah"], "question": "the upcoming film , based on Anne Rice's novel \"\", revolves around the fictional life of Jesus at age seven?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael I Komnenos Doukas", "Doukas"], "question": ", ruler of Epirus, fought with the Bulgarians against the Latins, and with the Latins against the Bulgarians?"} +{"answers": ["Murine polyomavirus"], "question": " \"\" is an oncovirus that causes tumors in newborn mice?"} +{"answers": ["Gwyneth Herbert", "Herbert", "Gwyneth"], "question": "the jazz singer-songwriter co-wrote a musical about the woman who created the London A to Z street atlas?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Washington"], "question": "after , a Congressman said that \"the fishing issue was to Washington state what busing was to the East\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shahid Kapoor filmography", "Shahid Kapoor"], "question": " worked as a background dancer in the films \"Dil To Pagal Hai\" and \"Taal\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jonah", "Jonah Bolden", "Jonah Anthony Bolden", "Bolden"], "question": " played for the Australia national under-19 basketball team before moving to the United States and joining the UCLA Bruins?"} +{"answers": ["French corvette Alecton"], "question": "the attacked a giant squid in 1861, inspiring the fictionalized squid attack in \"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea\"?"} +{"answers": ["Liausu", "Cyprien Liausu", "Cyprien"], "question": "when the casket thought to contain Father , founder of the Rouru Convent, was exhumed, the remains of an old woman were found inside instead?"} +{"answers": ["Luther Church", "Lutherkirche, Wiesbaden"], "question": "the in Wiesbaden has two great organs, one behind the altar \"\" built by Walcker in 1911, the other opposite built by Klais in the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Francis", "Francis Kirby", "Kirby"], "question": ", the fourth chairman of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board, wanted to under-ground some of Melbourne's tram lines?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Lyme Regis"], "question": "during the , women disguised themselves as men to fool the enemy?"} +{"answers": ["Titiek Suharto", "Titiek", "Suharto"], "question": "in 1998 and her Indonesian siblings were said to have billions of dollars and shares in over 500 companies?"} +{"answers": ["Chausath Yogini Temple, Morena"], "question": "the Indian Parliament House built in the 20th century in New Delhi is said to be inspired by the circular , dated to 1323 AD?"} +{"answers": ["Adam Konar", "Konar", "Adam"], "question": "Canadian football player scored three touchdowns as a running back and caught two interceptions as a linebacker in the 2010 Subway Bowl?"} +{"answers": ["XEDK-TDT"], "question": "in 1967 mounted the first color transmissions by a regional Mexican television station?"} +{"answers": ["Geography of Pluto"], "question": " have been informally named for underworld deities from the peoples of southern Iraq, eastern Nigeria, Guatemala, and China, as well as creatures from Western fiction?"} +{"answers": ["Jashodaben Narendrabhai Modi", "Jashodaben"], "question": " \"\", the estranged spouse of the Prime Minister of India, lives a simple life of prayer?"} +{"answers": ["Calais jungle", "Calais Jungle"], "question": "thousands of people are living in a , France?"} +{"answers": ["Wright", "Kalie", "Kalie Kathleen Wright", "Kalie Wright"], "question": "Miss Idaho 2015, , is the first Idaho woman to become America's National Sweetheart?"} +{"answers": ["Bookends", "Bookends"], "question": "in 2010, a song lyric from the album began appearing spray-painted on vacant buildings and abandoned factories in Saginaw?"} +{"answers": ["Uthman Pasha", "Uthman", "al-Kurji", "Uthman Pasha al-Kurji"], "question": ", the Georgian \"mamluk\" of As'ad Pasha al-Azm, was appointed governor of Damascus in reward for giving the Ottoman government the location of Azm's hidden wealth?"} +{"answers": ["Egleston station"], "question": " was, until 1987, an elevated rapid transit station on the MBTA's Orange Line?"} +{"answers": ["Druckmann", "Neil", "Neil Druckmann"], "question": " was moved to the creative department of Naughty Dog due to the work that he completed after working hours?"} +{"answers": ["Coffee production in Sri Lanka"], "question": " was devastated by a disease called Emily?"} +{"answers": ["Psalter of Eadwine", "Eadwine Psalter"], "question": "the 12th-century has a famous portrait of Eadwine, \"prince of scribes\" \"\", and illustrations to the psalms copied from a book then over 300 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Bob and the Trees"], "question": "logger and farmer Bob Tarasuk plays himself in ?"} +{"answers": ["Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn al-Ash'ath", "al-Ash'ath", "Abd"], "question": "the Arab nobleman led a major rebellion against the Umayyad Caliphate in 700–703?"} +{"answers": ["Explanatory Notes Upon the New Testament"], "question": "John Wesley began writing because he was too ill to preach?"} +{"answers": ["New Mexico", "USS New Mexico", "USS New Mexico"], "question": " accidentally rammed and sank the freighter \"Oregon\" off the Nantucket Lightship?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "King", "Ryan King"], "question": "Canadian football player became long snapper for the Edmonton Eskimos after being recommended by the retiring Taylor Inglis?"} +{"answers": ["A Hill to Die Upon"], "question": "in 2004, two Cooks created ?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William M. Mitchell", "Mitchell"], "question": " is believed to be the only writer to document the Underground Railroad while it was still illegal?"} +{"answers": ["Ilorin Sallah", "Ilorin Sallah stampede"], "question": "the fatal occurred at the residence of the incumbent President of the Senate of Nigeria?"} +{"answers": ["Billy Geen", "Geen", "Billy"], "question": ", who was killed in action on 31 July 1915, played rugby for Wales, Newport and Oxford, and dropped the ball over the try line in three consecutive Varsity Matches?"} +{"answers": ["Declaration of the Four Nations"], "question": "the in 1943 established the four-power framework that would influence the international order of the world after World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Occupy the Hood"], "question": "a goal of was to encourage more people of color to participate in occupy movement activities?"} +{"answers": ["Elections in Guyana"], "question": "in , the nominee of the party that receives the most votes becomes President, even if the opposition win more seats (as happened in 2011)?"} +{"answers": ["Romney Classical Institute"], "question": "the Romney Literary Society gave its to the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind in 1870, after which it served as the schools' administration building?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel Green", "Rachel Karen Green"], "question": "the \"Rachel\", worn by and named after , became one of the most popular hairstyles?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Ernest Deane", "Deane", "Ernest Cotton Deane"], "question": " \"\", who had played rugby for , earned the Military Cross while serving with the Indian Expeditionary Force on the Western Front in 1915?"} +{"answers": ["Sepia prashadi"], "question": "around divers, are more curious and confident than squid or octopus?"} +{"answers": ["1757 Hajj caravan raid"], "question": "an estimated 20,000 Muslim pilgrims, including a sister of Sultan Osman III, were killed in a major against the Hajj caravan in 1757?"} +{"answers": ["Zhen", "Chen Zhen", "Chen", "Chen Zhen"], "question": "after artist died without completing \"La Danse de la fontaine émergente\", his widow spent seven years finishing the work?"} +{"answers": ["Lord of the Pi's"], "question": "Patty Hearst guest starred on \"\", an episode of \"Veronica Mars\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pierre", "Jonas Pierre", "Jonas Farley Pierre", "Jonas"], "question": "basketball player was the NBL Canada blocks leader in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Wings Place"], "question": " in Ditchling has been occupied by Henry Poole MP, the Duke of Wellington and Jamie Theakston, but never by Anne of Cleves?"} +{"answers": ["Alanya Archaeological Museum"], "question": "in the an important exhibit is a 2nd-century bronze statue of Hercules \"\", which measures 52 centimetres (20 in) in height?"} +{"answers": ["Uturunku", "Uturuncu"], "question": " volcano in Bolivia may be turning into a supervolcano?"} +{"answers": ["Penalties in English law"], "question": "in 2015 the UK Supreme Court was asked to reconsider 101 years after the previous authoritative decision stating the law?"} +{"answers": ["Eric", "Eric Wesley Steelberg", "Steelberg", "Eric Steelberg"], "question": "cinematographer has shot five films for director Jason Reitman, including the Oscar-nominated \"Juno\" and \"Up in the Air\"?"} +{"answers": ["William Baker", "William", "William Baker", "Baker"], "question": "New South Wales Marine Corps sergeant was the inaugural crier for Australia's oldest Supreme Court?"} +{"answers": ["Merry Christmas II You"], "question": " became Mariah Carey's sixteenth Top 10 album on the US \"Billboard\" 200?"} +{"answers": ["Dyscourse"], "question": "Do you know that, to promote release of , developer Owlchemy Labs hid one hundred thumb drives containing the game in a tree on Hawaii 2?"} +{"answers": ["Three Romances for Oboe and Piano", "Three Romances for Oboe and Piano"], "question": "Robert Schumann wrote the in the course of three non-consecutive days during a period of mania?"} 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presented with the Filmfare Special Award for the 1994 song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bell", "Thomas", "Thomas Bell", "Thomas Bell"], "question": " accumulated a library of more than 15,000 books?"} +{"answers": ["Köpenick's week of bloodshed"], "question": "at least 23 people died in ?"} +{"answers": ["Katie Page", "Page", "Katie"], "question": ", CEO of Harvey Norman and an active supporter of women in sports, announced a $500,000 purse for horses owned or leased by women at the 2013 Magic Millions racing event?"} +{"answers": ["Lourdes", "Guerrero", "Lourdes Aflague Leon Guerrero"], "question": ", who served as a senator in the Legislature of Guam, is the Chairwoman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer and President of the Bank of Guam?"} +{"answers": ["Vosoritide"], "question": "the experimental drug accelerated growth in a clinical study with children having a form of dwarfism, but did not normalize body proportions?"} +{"answers": ["Robin Fox", "Fox", "Robin Fox MC", "Robin Fox", "Robin"], "question": "the theatrical agent told his new wife \"I have no intention of being faithful to you\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pachycondyla eocenica"], "question": "the original paratype of the extinct ant \"\" preserved only the head?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Larimore Jones", "Jones", "Charles"], "question": "forward air control operations established by dropped over two million tons of bombs on the Kingdom of Laos?"} +{"answers": ["The Late Bloomer"], "question": "the comedy was inspired by Ken Baker, who went through puberty at the age of 27?"} +{"answers": ["Abu-Hakima", "Suhayya", "Suhayya Abu-Hakima"], "question": "Canadian tech entrepreneur , who has founded two startups and holds 30 international patents, received a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Tarn-et-Garonne"], "question": "the department of was created by Napoleon in 1808?"} +{"answers": ["Roland", "Paoletti", "Roland Paoletti", "Romano Roland Paoletti"], "question": " has been called 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Bhimsingh's last film?"} +{"answers": ["Matsumoto Masanobu", "Masanobu", "Matsumoto"], "question": "according to legend, created the Kashima Shin-ryū style of swordfighting after being visited in a dream by the god Takemikazuchi?"} +{"answers": ["Chicken Fries", "BK Chicken Fries"], "question": " were discontinued in 2012, but reintroduced to Burger King's menu in 2014 after a highly successful social media campaign initiated by fans of the product?"} +{"answers": ["Hendrick", "Hendrick Peter Godfried Quack", "Quack"], "question": ", though a socialist sympathizer, supported the firing of 11% of staff after the 1903 railroad strikes?"} +{"answers": ["Community of Royalist People's Party"], "question": "the was a short-lived Cambodian political party that existed between April 2014 and January 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Cristian Bustos Costa", "Cristian", "Cristian Bustos", "Bustos"], "question": "the Spanish footballer has moved to India to play for Mumbai City FC after playing over 270 games for six Spanish clubs?"} +{"answers": ["Sprigg", "Joseph Sprigg", "Joseph"], "question": " \"\" was the first Democratic Attorney General of West Virginia and the first president of the West Virginia Bar Association?"} +{"answers": ["Austral plan"], "question": "the Argentine led to a victory of the Radical Civic Union in the 1985 midterm elections?"} +{"answers": ["Arda", "Mandikian", "Arda Mandikian"], "question": "Greek soprano was born to parents who survived the Armenian Genocide?"} +{"answers": ["Peruvian tern", "Peruvian Tern"], "question": "in some breeding locations, the endangered nests by the shore, while in others it uses sandy plains further inland?"} +{"answers": ["Alan Anthony Wiggins", "Alan", "Alan Wiggins", "Wiggins"], "question": " set a professional baseball stolen base record in 1980, but his team allowed him to be taken by another club in that year's Rule 5 draft?"} +{"answers": ["The Circle", "The Circle"], "question": "Alicia Vikander left for the fifth \"Bourne\" film\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bennys Run"], "question": "according to the locals, had always been referred to thus, though referred to as \"Buddys Run\" on a 1952 United States Geological Survey map?"} +{"answers": ["Umbrella Corps"], "question": "players can use zombies as a shield in ?"} +{"answers": ["Bosnian Crusade"], "question": "while they ravaged the rest of Eastern Europe, Mongol hordes \"(Mongol invasion depicted)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Azita", "Azita Shariati", "Shariati"], "question": "Iranian-born , an executive with the French catering and support services multinational Sodexo, has been named the most powerful businesswoman in Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["Tome of the Unknown"], "question": "Cartoon Network asked for , the pilot for the miniseries \"Over the Garden Wall\", to be a feature film, while its director envisioned a three-season order?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Trump", "Trump", "Frederick"], "question": "Donald Trump's grandfather operated a boomtown hotel during the Klondike Gold Rush?"} +{"answers": ["Dunham", "Austin Cornelius Dunham", "Austin", "Austin Dunham"], "question": "under the direction of the first transmitted three-phase electric current in the United States for a distance of several miles was done by a public utility company?"} +{"answers": ["Astrophyton"], "question": "the \"\" climbs to an elevated position and spreads its arms to \"fish\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rolf Beck", "Beck", "Rolf"], "question": "at age 70, music conductor is still active with choral academies he founded, presenting \"Carmina Burana\" in Brazil and Bach motets at the Rheingau Musik Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Adventures in Stationery"], "question": " was described by one reviewer as \"high-class pornography for the stationery enthusiast\"?"} +{"answers": ["Apacheta-Aguilucho volcanic complex"], "question": "the first geothermal energy project in Chile has been planned at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Nelson", "Joseph Bryan Nelson", "Bryan Nelson", "Joseph"], "question": "the ornithologist spent a year living in a tent on the Galápagos Islands, where he was visited by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh?"} +{"answers": ["Friends with Benefits", "Friends with Benefits"], "question": "the YouTube trailer of attracted over a million views in 48 hours, becoming the most viewed video in the film category?"} +{"answers": ["Zhou–Chu War"], "question": "in the 10th century BC, King Zhao of the Chinese Zhou dynasty drowned during against the state of Chu?"} +{"answers": ["David Greenglass", "Greenglass", "David"], "question": " was part of a spy ring that included his sister and brother-in-law Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, who were later executed for espionage?"} +{"answers": ["Palazzo Alicorni"], "question": " in Rome \"\", erected during the Renaissance and thoroughly restored in 1928, was demolished three years later, only to be rebuilt in 1938?"} +{"answers": ["Shadows", "Shadows"], "question": "film professor Ray Carney found the first version of after searching for decades?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Lilienfeld", "Abraham", "Lilienfeld"], "question": "American epidemiologist has been called \"the father of contemporary chronic disease epidemiology\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Call", "The Call"], "question": "Zhou Enlai plays a brief role in John Hersey's novel ?"} +{"answers": ["Mansur", "Furaykh", "Mansur Bey ibn Furaykh", "Mansur ibn Furaykh"], "question": "Do you know that, after granting authority over Biqa'a, the Ottomans executed him for oppressing the population?"} +{"answers": ["The Thompson Twins Adventure", "Thompson Twins Adventure"], "question": "to play it is recommended that it first be re-recorded from the original flexi disc to an audio cassette intermediate?"} +{"answers": ["Hemiptera"], "question": "while all have sucking mouthparts and most feed on sap \"(Graphocephala coccinea pictured)\", some suck body fluids?"} +{"answers": ["Stephenson", "John Stephenson", "John Stephenson", "John"], "question": "Canadian physician was a co-founder of McGill University Faculty of Medicine?"} +{"answers": ["Barber", "CC", "CC Barber"], "question": "Miss Oregon 2009 was raised by her grandmother?"} +{"answers": ["Scorpio", "Scorpio"], "question": "Dennis Coffey's \"\" has been sampled by numerous hip-hop artists?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Ann Turcke", "Mary", "Turcke"], "question": ", the recently-appointed President of Bell Media, Canada, began her career designing and building bridges and highways for the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario?"} +{"answers": ["Yawkey station"], "question": "because the \"\" is located on a tight curve, one of its side platforms is located in between the tracks?"} +{"answers": ["Mingo Oak"], "question": "before its felling on September 23, 1938, West Virginia's was the oldest and largest living white oak in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Agent Carter", "Agent Carter, season 2", "Agent Carter"], "question": "the of \"Agent Carter\" will film and be set in Los Angeles, in part 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\"\", by hand?"} +{"answers": ["Defence Force of Haiti"], "question": "Ecuador has been training Haitian soldiers to aid in the , which was disbanded in 1995?"} +{"answers": ["Louis F. Menage", "Louis", "Menage", "Louis Francois Menage"], "question": "in 1890, \"robber baron\" built what was then the tallest skyscraper in Minneapolis, Minnesota to house his offices?"} +{"answers": ["Rare Replay"], "question": " is a compilation of 30 games developed over 30 years?"} +{"answers": ["Comillas"], "question": "the northern Spanish town of became popular with the aristocracy after King Alfonso XII stayed there?"} +{"answers": ["Rodahl", "Kåre", "Kåre Rodahl"], "question": " met his future wife for the first time when he was parachuting, coincidentally landing beside her while she was milking a cow?"} +{"answers": ["Landscape by Sesshū"], "question": " \"(detail pictured)\" is a National Treasure of Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Coughlan", "Elaine", "Elaine Coughlan"], "question": "in 2014 the \"Sunday Independent\" named Irish venture capitalist one of \"The 50 Most Influential and Powerful Women in Business\"?"} +{"answers": ["Colombian forest mouse"], "question": "three new 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"question": " was selected by TheWrap in 2012 as one of \"10 Producers Who Will Change Hollywood\"?"} +{"answers": ["Naqib al-ashraf"], "question": "under the Ottomans, descendants of Muhammad would be tried and sentenced by a instead of in regular court?"} +{"answers": ["Louise", "Louise O'Sullivan", "Louise O'Sullivan", "O'Sullivan"], "question": ", founder and CEO of Anam Technologies, Dublin, is a vocal advocate for gender parity in the IT industry?"} +{"answers": ["You Love Me", "You Love Me?"], "question": "\"\" by Melissa Steel features production by Darkchild, whose previous hits were the reason Steel became a singer?"} +{"answers": ["Hawaii Sesquicentennial half dollar"], "question": "sculptor Chester Beach was so tired of complaints about the design of the \"\" that he suggested he be sent to Hawaii to absorb the atmosphere?"} +{"answers": ["Gwendolyn Lizarraga", "Gwendolyn Margaret Lizarraga", "Gwendolyn", "Lizarraga"], "question": "when the British Honduran Lands Department claimed no lands were available for women, marched into the swamp and measured lots to create land parcels?"} +{"answers": ["The Revenant", "The Revenant"], "question": "Micheal Punke is prohibited from promoting his novel ahead of its 2015 film adaptation starring Leonardo DiCaprio because he is a US Ambassador to the World Trade Organization?"} +{"answers": ["Alex Carroll", "Alex", "Carroll"], "question": "Canadian football player went on to be named a first-team all-star wide receiver in college after tearing the ACL and both menisci in his knee?"} +{"answers": ["Killer Instinct Gold"], "question": "\"AllGame\" recommended for players who want \"\"Mortal Kombat\" on speed\" with a \"hyperactive Barry White\" announcer?"} +{"answers": ["Ann-Marie", "Campbell", "Ann-Marie Campbell"], "question": ", southern division president for The Home Depot with responsibility for 690 stores and 100,000 employees, started with the company as a part-time cashier?"} +{"answers": ["Philippine Constabulary", "Philippine Constabulary Band"], "question": "in 1909 the was the lead musical unit in the U.S. presidential inaugural parade, the first time that a band other than the United States Marine Band received that honor?"} +{"answers": ["Haggis pakora"], "question": " \"\" has been called an \"example of Indo-Gael fusion\"?"} +{"answers": ["Orsonwelles"], "question": ", a genus of Hawaiian spiders named after Orson Welles, exhibits island gigantism?"} +{"answers": ["Rauf", "Rauf Mirgadirov", "Mirgadirov"], "question": ", a once \"Honored Journalist of Azerbaijan\", is now in custody in Azerbaijan?"} +{"answers": ["Demands of the Slovak Nation"], "question": "the , issued in 1848, included a call for universal manhood suffrage that was unusually radical for that time and place?"} +{"answers": ["Miss Oregon Pageant", "Miss Oregon"], "question": "Miss Oregon 2007 saw her first Miss Oregon pageant when she was just eight years old?"} +{"answers": ["Oligoryzomys longicaudatus"], "question": "in 1990, an explosion in the population of the followed after a mass-flowering of bamboos?"} +{"answers": ["Sylvia", "Sayer", "Sylvia Sayer"], "question": " interrupted live firing exercises on an army range in Dartmoor to photograph damage done to ancient monuments?"} +{"answers": ["Millennium", "Millennium"], "question": ", a spin-off of \"The X-Files\", is an adaptation of \"Millennium\", a spin-off of \"The X-Files\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ingwær"], "question": ", King of Northumbria, was killed alongside his brothers Eowils and Halfdan at the Battle of Tettenhall in 910?"} +{"answers": ["Churn Creek Protected Area"], "question": "the in British Columbia has hoodoos and flammulated owls?"} +{"answers": ["Nina Yang Bongiovi", "Nina", "Bongiovi"], "question": " is the production partner of actor Forest Whitaker?"} +{"answers": ["Altiplano–Puna volcanic complex"], "question": "the ignimbrites of the have volumes of at least 15,000 cubic kilometres?"} +{"answers": ["Coast Guard City", "Coast Guard"], "question": "18 US cities have been designated as \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wang Shouye", "Wang", "Shouye"], "question": "when investigators searched the homes of Vice Admiral , they found US $2.5 million in a washing machine and RMB¥ 52 million in refrigerators and microwaves?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Bartholomew, Brugherio", "Saint Bartholomew"], "question": "relics said to be of the Three Magi are enshrined at \"(reliquary pictured)\" in Brugherio?"} +{"answers": ["Uzer", "Hasan", "Hasan Tahsin Uzer", "Hasan Tahsin"], "question": "Ottoman governor once spoke of caravans subject to \"attacks and killings\"?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. Drayton"], "question": "the U.S. Supreme Court case began in 1999 when police discovered passengers on a Greyhound bus were hiding cocaine in their boxer shorts?"} +{"answers": ["James Crumley", "Crumley", "James Crumley", "James", "James Brymer Crumley"], "question": "footballer was one of more than a thousand passengers rescued when the ran aground in 1914?"} +{"answers": ["Lomas Rishi", "Lomas Rishi Cave"], "question": "the , a rock-cut cave, was built as a Buddhist sanctuary during the Ashokan period of the Maurya empire in the 3rd century BC?"} +{"answers": ["The Countess of Corfu"], "question": "Rena Vlahopoulou, the star of the film , was born in Corfu?"} +{"answers": ["Trinity Chain Pier"], "question": " \"\" was built in 1821, eaten by worms, repaired, destroyed in a storm in 1898, then became a pub where in the 1960s the landlady used weapons to chase customers away?"} +{"answers": ["Fidler", "Harold Alvin Fidler", "Harold", "Harold A. Fidler"], "question": " was decorated for his World War II service in Berkeley?"} +{"answers": ["Kalpavriksha"], "question": "the wish-fulfilling tree is an artistic and literary theme common to the Hindu Bhagavatas, the Jainas and the Buddhists?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudectatomma"], "question": "both species of the ant were described in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Sandi", "Sandi Peterson", "Peterson"], "question": "within two years of the hiring of as group worldwide chairman of Johnson & Johnson, the company doubled its number of women in executive leadership positions?"} +{"answers": ["Constitution of Saint Kitts and Nevis"], "question": "the is unique in that it creates a federation not between Saint Kitts and Nevis, but between Nevis and the federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis?"} +{"answers": ["Vassiliki", "Vassiliki Thanou", "Vassiliki Thanou-Christophilou", "Thanou-Christophilou"], "question": " \"\" is the first female Prime Minister of Greece, though never elected to parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Gol Talab"], "question": "the pond is an official heritage site, designated by the city administration of Dhaka?"} +{"answers": ["Rasim Aliyev", "Aliyev", "Rasim"], "question": "Azerbaijani human rights activist was beaten and later died after criticizing a football player for an improper gesture during a game?"} +{"answers": ["Get Over It", "Get Over It"], "question": "MC Kinky's \"\" charted on the UK Singles Chart after being featured on an episode of \"The Word\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lei", "Liu", "Liu Lei"], "question": "six days after the 2013 Tiananmen Square attack, General Peng Yong was removed from the Communist Party governing body in Xinjiang and replaced by ?"} +{"answers": ["Plum Creek", "Plum Creek"], "question": " has suffered a degree of impairment due to grazing?"} +{"answers": ["Colin Edward Thompson", "Colin", "Thompson", "Colin Thompson"], "question": "the author originally intended only to be a book illustrator?"} +{"answers": ["Belle of Temagami"], "question": " \"\" was the largest vessel ever to cruise Lake Temagami?"} +{"answers": ["Demba Diawara", "Diawara", "Demba"], "question": " persuaded the first group of villages to renounce female genital cutting at Diabougou in Senegal?"} +{"answers": ["John Peck", "Peck", "John", "John Peck"], "question": " stood for election to Nottingham City Council 35 times without success before he finally won a seat?"} +{"answers": ["Maggie", "Bridges", "Maggie Marie Bridges", "Maggie Bridges"], "question": "Miss Georgia 2014 wore 3D printed, laser-cut shoes fashioned after Georgia Tech's \"Ramblin' Wreck\" mascot for Miss America's \"Show Us Your Shoes\" parade?"} +{"answers": ["Konya Archaeological Museum"], "question": "exhibits in the relate to the Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Classical, Hellenistic, Roman and the Byzantine periods?"} +{"answers": ["Bipasha Basu filmography", "Bipasha Basu"], "question": " is the first actress in Bollywood to play conjoined twins?"} +{"answers": ["Hungary", "Louis", "Louis I of Hungary"], "question": " was forced by the Black Death to return to Hungary from the Kingdom of Naples that he had occupied?"} +{"answers": ["Gao", "Gao Jin", "Jin"], "question": "Lieutenant General is president of China's top military research institute?"} +{"answers": ["Woman's World's Fair"], "question": "the first was held in Chicago in 1925?"} +{"answers": ["Reinosa"], "question": "the River Ebro rises near the town of in northern Spain and is impounded just below the town?"} +{"answers": ["Owen Swift", "Swift", "Owen"], "question": "the bare-knuckle prize fighter \"\" killed at least three opponents, leading to the rewriting of the rules of boxing?"} +{"answers": ["Mohamed Nagy", "Mohamed Nagy Museum"], "question": "Nagy's painting \"Egyptian Revival\", which had been displayed in the Paris Salon and honored with a gold medal, is now in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Rose-collared piha", "Rose-collared Piha"], "question": "the feeds mainly on fruit, plucked while in flight?"} +{"answers": ["Tiffany Doggett"], "question": "the \"Orange is the New Black\" character is based on a real-life prisoner?"} +{"answers": ["William Sauntry House and Recreation Hall"], "question": "the is a rare example of Moorish Revival architecture in Minnesota?"} +{"answers": ["Province of Fermo"], "question": "the was established in 2004, reorganisation of the Marche region having been advocated in 1861?"} +{"answers": ["Locust Creek", "Locust Creek"], "question": "in the 1970s, the concentration of dissolved solids in was high enough to cause sanitation problems?"} +{"answers": ["Pure Love", "Pure Love"], "question": "producer Denise Di Novi's directorial debut is ?"} +{"answers": ["Mohale Dam"], "question": "the \"\" won South Africa 2005 Fulton Award for \"Best Construction Engineering Project and Best Construction Technique\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lo", "Kauppi", "Lo Marianne Kauppi", "Lo Kauppi"], "question": "actress was a singer and guitar player in the feminist punk band Vagina Grande?"} +{"answers": ["Bentfin devil ray"], "question": "the is threatened by overfishing, both as a targeted species but also as bycatch?"} +{"answers": ["The Interview"], "question": "after the theatrical release of was cancelled due to Sony Pictures being hacked, it earned over $40 million from an online release?"} +{"answers": ["Cole", "Cole Pearn", "Pearn"], "question": " is the first regular Canadian crew chief in NASCAR Sprint Cup Series history?"} +{"answers": ["Zuocheng", "Li", "Li Zuocheng"], "question": "Chinese general was named a \"war hero\" during the Sino-Vietnamese War?"} +{"answers": ["Huguenot-Walloon half dollar"], "question": "the was controversial for being sponsored by a religious group?"} +{"answers": ["Somalatha Subasinghe", "Somalatha", "Subasinghe"], "question": " was only 24 when she debuted in the role of an old woman in Ediriweera Sarachchandra's \"Raththaran\"?"} +{"answers": ["President Evil"], "question": "Dianna Agron made her first appearance on \"Veronica Mars\" in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles P. Casey", "Casey", "Charles"], "question": "former American Chemical Society president studies inorganic catalysts that contain both a protic and a hydridic hydrogen?"} +{"answers": ["Casaleia"], "question": "the fossil ant species \"Casaleia longiventris\" was described in 1849, but the genus was not named until 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Shark meat"], "question": "in Eastern Africa and islands in the Indian Ocean, \"\" has been a significant source of protein for centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Sakaye Shigekawa", "Sakaye", "Shigekawa"], "question": " estimated that she delivered between 20,000 and 30,000 babies in her career as an obstetrician?"} +{"answers": ["Twenty20 Cup Final", "2009 Twenty20 Cup Final"], "question": "Sussex County Cricket Club won the Twenty20 Cup for the first time ?"} +{"answers": ["Ahmad", "Ardabili", "Ahmad ibn Muhammad Ardabili"], "question": " was the Grand Ayatollah of the Shiites in Najaf after the death of Shahid Thani?"} +{"answers": ["Sentinel program"], "question": "opinion turned so sharply against the system during the 1968 elections, that incoming President Nixon was forced to cancel the program?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Martin Allwood", "Martin", "Martin Samuel Allwood", "Allwood", "Martin Allwood"], "question": " translated Gunvor Hofmo's \"Alt jeg bad om, det er også skjedd, / og hjertet—men jeg er bare redd!\" as \"All I asked for has been granted me—Yet I am scared, although my heart is free.\"?"} +{"answers": ["Abbas Ali Baig", "Baig", "Abbas"], "question": " was the first Indian cricketer to be kissed on the field?"} +{"answers": ["Northeast Texas Rural Heritage Center and Museum"], "question": "the \"\" is home to a working telegraph station, an 1894 telephone switchboard, and the Ezekiel Airship?"} +{"answers": ["Tiew", "Neo", "Neo Ao Tiew"], "question": " was credited for ruling over and policing a village of 10,000 people with no crime?"} +{"answers": ["1962 Major League Baseball expansion"], "question": "the was first announced by the National League in 1960, before the announcement of the American League's 1961 expansion?"} +{"answers": ["Angera"], "question": "the town of in northern Italy was the birthplace of the Spanish historian Peter Martyr d'Anghiera?"} +{"answers": ["Imademo"], "question": " was Kim Hyun-joong's last album release before his mandatory military service in South Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Benhong", "Tan Benhong", "Tan"], "question": "Lieutenant General is the commander of the People's Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison?"} +{"answers": ["Rolling Green Run"], "question": "a golf course probably contributes to the impairment of ?"} +{"answers": ["Azita", "Raji", "Azita Raji"], "question": "the nomination of , an Iranian American, for the post of Ambassador to Sweden in October 2014, was widely reported in the Indian press because of her Indian-sounding name?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Dunwoody", "William Hood Dunwoody"], "question": " \"\" was a silent partner in what was to become General Mills?"} +{"answers": ["Tarnopol Ghetto"], "question": "during World War II, Roman Gross was rescued from the Jewish by Józef Regent, whom he in turn had rescued from deportation earlier in the war?"} +{"answers": ["Atlantic bamboo rat"], "question": "the lives in bamboo thickets and makes loud squeals when alarmed?"} +{"answers": ["Yunus", "Arif", "Arif Yunus"], "question": "activist , a supporter of a peaceful resolution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, is now in jail?"} +{"answers": ["Maloney", "Peter Maloney", "Peter"], "question": " was one of the first Canadian political figures to come out as gay?"} +{"answers": ["Sibu"], "question": "according to one theory, \"\" is named the Swan City because swans supposedly flew over the city after a famine?"} +{"answers": ["Ester", "Claesson", "Ester Claesson"], "question": " is considered Sweden's first female landscape architect?"} +{"answers": ["Syntorial"], "question": "musician Joe Hanley made because he wanted to make something that would teach the user how to design synthesizer patches by ear?"} +{"answers": ["Jim Baggott", "Baggott", "Jim"], "question": " calls multiverse, superstring theory, and supersymmetry \"fairy tale physics\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sue", "Thurman", "Sue Bailey Thurman"], "question": "in 1958 used a cookbook to publish a \"palatable history\" of professional black women?"} +{"answers": ["Cleveland Centennial half dollar"], "question": "the view of the Great Lakes on the \"(reverse pictured)\" has been described as \"nothing short of incomprehensible\"?"} +{"answers": ["Susan", "Bailey", "Susan Bailey"], "question": ", a British specialist in child psychiatry, appeared as an expert witness in the James Bulger murder trial?"} +{"answers": ["Mining industry of Libya"], "question": "although Libya may have one of the world's biggest iron ore deposits in the Wadi ash-Shati', it is not because of its remote location?"} +{"answers": ["Cut Like Wound"], "question": " is Indian novelist Anita Nair's first work of detective fiction?"} +{"answers": ["Meagan", "Fuller", "Meagan Elise Fuller", "Meagan Fuller"], "question": "Miss Massachusetts 2015, , earned a Master of Public Health degree from the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine?"} +{"answers": ["Oligoryzomys microtis"], "question": "the is sometimes found on rafts of floating vegetation in the Paraguayan Chaco?"} +{"answers": ["Korrie Layun Rampan", "Rampan", "Korrie"], "question": ", author of several hundred books, left an election commission to run in the election?"} +{"answers": ["Kyra", "Vassiliki", "Kyra Vassiliki"], "question": " \"\", wife of the Ottoman ruler, Ali Pasha, was a member of the Greek patriotic organization, Filiki Eteria?"} +{"answers": ["Mafia III"], "question": "Vito Scaletta, the protagonist of \"Mafia II\", will feature as one of the main characters in ?"} +{"answers": ["Josh Aladenoye", "Aladenoye", "Josh"], "question": "Canadian football player was released from the practice squad of the BC Lions, only to be re-signed and make his professional debut a week later?"} +{"answers": ["Raveena Tandon", "Raveena Tandon filmography"], "question": " won the National Film Award for Best Actress for the 2001 drama film \"Daman\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arenivaga"], "question": " vary in colour according to what food they eat?"} +{"answers": ["St. Paul's Cathedral", "St. Paul's Cathedral, Kolkata"], "question": " \"\", the largest in the city, was the first Episcopal Church of Asia and the first to be built in the overseas territory of the British Empire?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Keolaloa Sumner", "Sumner", "William Sumner", "William Keolaloa Kahānui Sumner"], "question": "the Hawaiian chief was considered a more popular choice for superintendent of the leper colony of Kalaupapa than Father Damien?"} +{"answers": ["Love Vigilantes"], "question": "Bernard Sumner of the English post-punk band New Order described their 1985 song \"\" as \"a redneck song\"?"} +{"answers": ["Allied rock-wallaby"], "question": "the joey of the leaves the pouch at six to seven months and is fully weaned when nearly a year old?"} +{"answers": ["Wang", "Guanzhong", "Wang Guanzhong"], "question": "at the 2014 Shangri-La Dialogue, Chinese general accused Shinzō Abe and Chuck Hagel of provocation, in response to their criticism of China's actions in the South China Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Comoé National Park Research Station"], "question": "the is one of the most modern field stations in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius cyanites"], "question": "the purple flesh of the mushroom turns blood red when cut or bruised?"} +{"answers": ["Suillus luteus"], "question": "the \"\" can protect its host pine trees from copper and cadmium toxicity?"} +{"answers": ["McDowall", "John", "John Kevan McDowall"], "question": ", an ex-member of the Unionist Party, was a founding member of the Scottish National Party?"} +{"answers": ["Public Health Reports", "Public Health"], "question": " was established in 1878 to meet the requirements of the National Quarantine Act, which required American consulates abroad to report on epidemic diseases?"} +{"answers": ["Denson", "David Denson", "David Lamont Denson", "David"], "question": "in August 2015, became the first active baseball player affiliated with a Major League Baseball organization to publicly come out as gay?"} +{"answers": ["Sainte Marie Coal Mine", "Coal mine Sainte Marie"], "question": "the hoist of the should have been used only during shaft mining, but was used after this, leading to the entrapment of five miners when it broke?"} +{"answers": ["Stony Run", "Stony Run"], "question": "the pathogen load of is nearly seven quadrillion organisms per month?"} +{"answers": ["Allen", "Stafford Allen", "Stafford"], "question": "the British pharmacist assisted Harriet Ann Jacobs as she led efforts to help ex-slaves after the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Vuk, Ban of Bosnia", "Bosnia", "Vuk,"], "question": "a was placed on the throne of Bosnia in 1366 and remained the official ruler for a year?"} +{"answers": ["Riot City Wrestling"], "question": "Australia-based ran a Mexican-themed \"lucha libre\" event at the 2014 Adelaide Fringe Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Names of Soviet origin"], "question": "new included \"Vilen\" for V.I. Lenin, \"Oktyabrina\" for October Revolution, \"Gertruda\" for Hero of Labour and even \"Barrikad\"?"} +{"answers": ["Faxiang", "Ma", "Ma Faxiang"], "question": "Vice Admiral of the Chinese Navy is believed to have committed suicide after being investigated for corruption?"} +{"answers": ["Lower Manair Dam"], "question": "in view of drowning incidents and hooliganism problems, security around India's has been intensified?"} +{"answers": ["Netherlands–Singapore relations"], "question": "the Netherlands was one of the first European countries with Singapore?"} +{"answers": ["Upendra Nath Das", "Das", "Upendra"], "question": " was just 25 years old when he was elected to the Bihar Legislative Assembly in 1977?"} +{"answers": ["mountain degu", "Mountain degu"], "question": "the can obtain sufficient moisture from its food to satisfy its water requirements?"} +{"answers": ["Ken Giles", "Giles", "Ken"], "question": "Philadelphia Phillies' pitcher \"\" routinely throws fastballs in excess of ?"} +{"answers": ["Mining industry of Malawi"], "question": "the is projected by its government to double its contribution to the country's GDP to 20 percent by 2023?"} +{"answers": ["Allen Jones", "Allen", "Jones", "Allen Jones"], "question": "when it debuted in 1970, work \"Hatstand, Table and Chair\" was met with furore by feminists?"} +{"answers": ["Olive-colored Akodont", "Abrothrix olivaceus"], "question": "the lives in diverse habitats and is preyed on by owls, other birds and foxes?"} +{"answers": ["Edwin Price Ramsey", "Edwin Ramsey", "Edwin", "Ramsey"], "question": "Lieutenant led the last US cavalry charge in history and drove off a much larger Japanese infantry force in the Philippines during the early part of World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Utica", "Utica, New York"], "question": " \"\", was once larger than Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland?"} +{"answers": ["Nabeel Qureshi", "Nabeel", "Nabeel Qureshi", "Qureshi"], "question": " made his feature film directorial debut with \"Na Maloom Afraad\"?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Doctrine of Unstable Alliances"], "question": "the was formulated by Thomas Jefferson?"} +{"answers": ["Until Dawn"], "question": ", a survival horror video game, has a game mechanic called \"butterfly effect\"?"} +{"answers": ["Saul Bonnell", "Saul", "Bonnell"], "question": "future Member of Parliament was working locally as a physician on the day of one of the worst mining disasters in Canadian history?"} +{"answers": ["AVI Records"], "question": " was the second record label to use expanded grooves, after Motown?"} +{"answers": ["York Community Stadium"], "question": "York City F.C. and York City Knights RLFC are expected to move into the in 2017?"} +{"answers": ["Devil Pray"], "question": "\"\" is about Madonna's experience of taking drugs such as ecstasy \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Travis", "Tope", "Travis Tope"], "question": " passed on roles in \"The Gambler\" and \"November Criminals\" to star in the film \"Men, Women & Children\"?"} +{"answers": ["Last use of capital punishment in Spain"], "question": "the provoked international protests against the Spanish government, including the withdrawal of ambassadors and attacks on Spanish embassies?"} +{"answers": ["Ruđina Balšić", "Ruđina", "Balšić"], "question": " surrendered Budva to Venetians in 1419 and fled to Dubrovnik with the town's treasury?"} +{"answers": ["Mining industry of Morocco"], "question": "as of 2011, the was the world's third largest producer of phosphate?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret of Bourbon, Queen of Navarre", "Margaret", "Navarre"], "question": " stopped the Knights Templar from buying Champagne land?"} +{"answers": ["Anderson", "Anthony", "Anthony Anderson", "Anthony Nathaniel Anderson", "Anthony Anderson"], "question": "brothers Antonio and \"\" both played for the Saint John Mill Rats in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Dabangg"], "question": " is the highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Kyle Jean-Baptiste", "Kyle", "Jean-Baptiste"], "question": "before his recent death, was the first African-American actor to portray Jean Valjean in the musical \"Les Misérables\" on Broadway?"} +{"answers": ["Rosy Thrush-Tanager", "Rosy thrush-tanager"], "question": "the is shy and difficult to observe, but will respond to hearing a recording of its song played?"} +{"answers": ["Coal Run", "Coal Run"], "question": "the first miner to be injured in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, was working near ?"} +{"answers": ["Brownlie", "Darren", "Darren Brownlie"], "question": "the Scottish footballer was signed to Queen of the South by his former Cowdenbeath teammate James Fowler?"} +{"answers": ["Carden Wallace", "Carden", "Wallace", "Carden C. Wallace"], "question": " was in the team that discovered mass spawning on the Great Barrier Reef?"} +{"answers": ["os gu", "1954 Guatemalan coup d'état"], "question": "the United States Central Intelligence Agency of Guatemala in 1954?"} +{"answers": ["People of the Ditch"], "question": "the story of the , mentioned in the Quran, occurred in 520 or 523 A.D in the time of Dhu Nuwas, the last Himyarite king?"} +{"answers": ["Radio in Mexico"], "question": "more than 70% of all stations operate on the FM band?"} +{"answers": ["Toni", "Langsdorff", "Toni von Langsdorff"], "question": " was inspired to become a physician because of spinal tuberculosis, but was almost foiled by an ophthalmologist?"} +{"answers": ["Province of Ferrara"], "question": "the success of Fascism in the in 1921 set in motion its transformation into a major political movement?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William H. Warner", "William Horace Warner", "Warner"], "question": "in 1849, Captain led a survey party into the upper Pit River area of northeastern California, but was killed in an ambush just south of the Oregon border?"} +{"answers": ["Cincinnati chili"], "question": " \"\" is not actually chili?"} +{"answers": ["Biochronology"], "question": "a based on mammal fossils is defined for every continent except Antarctica?"} +{"answers": ["Leah", "Evans", "Leah Evans"], "question": "the British wheelchair basketball player launched a public appeal to raise funds for a new chair, which costs £3750?"} +{"answers": ["Leichter", "Käthe Leichter", "Käthe"], "question": "according to Gerda Lerner, Holocaust victim \"personifies the highest ideals of feminism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Davis Cup Tennis", "Davis Cup"], "question": "one reviewer said that might be worth buying only \"if all available copies of \"Virtua Tennis\" and \"Mario Tennis\" suddenly vaporized\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amelia Bence", "Bence", "Amelia"], "question": ", an actress of the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema, was born to Belarusian Jewish immigrants from Pinsk and Minsk?"} +{"answers": ["Alphabear"], "question": "the game uses honey as a currency?"} +{"answers": ["Rea", "Matthew Rea", "Matthew"], "question": "gridiron football fullback was selected in the 2015 CFL Draft, despite playing only three games as a backup fullback in college?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Morgan", "Charles Morgan"], "question": "besieged in the city of Stade, the troops of survived by eating cats and dogs?"} +{"answers": ["Shamokin Creek", "Great Shamokin Creek"], "question": "in the early 1900s, \"\" was said to be the worst stream in Pennsylvania's Coal Region?"} +{"answers": ["Ed Posner", "Ed", "Posner"], "question": "mathematician wrote the University of Chicago's shortest doctoral thesis, only 26 pages long?"} +{"answers": ["Slovak National Council"], "question": "the was created to act as the highest representative of the Slovak nation and evolved into the parliament of Slovakia?"} +{"answers": ["Verge", "Jack", "Jack Verge"], "question": "the Australian rugby union player took six wickets for 20 runs playing cricket against Melbourne University?"} +{"answers": ["Province of Medio Campidano"], "question": "the Sardinian contains the World Heritage Site of Su Nuraxi?"} +{"answers": ["Foulis", "Jim Foulis", "David J. Foulis", "David James Foulis", "David"], "question": "a calculus textbook by was used as a prop in \"The Sure Thing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Obsidian Entertainment"], "question": " almost developed a \"Snow White\" prequel and an \"Aliens\" role-playing video game?"} +{"answers": ["Blattodea"], "question": "in the order , termites can be considered \"eusocial, juvenilized cockroaches\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hoskins", "John Madison Hoskins", "John Hoskins", "John Hoskins", "John"], "question": "U.S. Navy Captain \"\", his foot severed by an explosion aboard during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, became first commander of the new the next year?"} +{"answers": ["Simpsons Guy", "The Simpsons Guy"], "question": "\"\", a 2014 crossover between \"The Simpsons\" and \"Family Guy\", was described by one critic as a \"blight on humanity itself\"?"} +{"answers": ["Omar Kader", "Kader", "Omar"], "question": "the Scottish footballer was signed by Alloa Athletic after playing against them in a play-off game for Forfar?"} +{"answers": ["Yu Zhongfu", "Zhongfu", "Yu"], "question": "in the three years since Xi Jinping became China's top leader, lieutenant general has been appointed to three leadership positions in the military?"} +{"answers": ["Puente Viesgo"], "question": "cave paintings in in northern Spain include a red disc which is believed to be over 40,000 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel", "Samuel L. M. Barlow I", "Samuel L. M. Barlow, Sr.", "Samuel Latham Mitchill Barlow", "I"], "question": " settled a dispute concerning a $1,600,000 contract to send arms to France?"} +{"answers": ["Tilden", "Josephine", "Josephine Elizabeth Tilden", "Josephine Tilden"], "question": "a biography of the much-travelled Professor was titled \"Algae of Acrimony\"?"} +{"answers": ["Báirid", "Colla mac Báirid", "Colla"], "question": ", King of Limerick, may have been a son of Bárid mac Ímair, King of Dublin?"} +{"answers": ["Chilean rock rat"], "question": "the is found in monkey puzzle and southern beech forests in the high Andes?"} +{"answers": ["Lemar Durant", "Durant", "Lemar"], "question": "gridiron football player achieved both the single-game conference record for touchdowns and season conference record for catches in his first year with the Simon Fraser Clan?"} +{"answers": ["Banded butterflyfish"], "question": "the \"\" can act as a cleaner fish, removing parasites from other fish?"} +{"answers": ["Shaquille", "Shaquille Murray-Lawrence", "Murray-Lawrence"], "question": " ran the fastest 40-yard dash in CFL Combine history, but lost the record later that same event?"} +{"answers": ["Province of Varese"], "question": "the Roman settlement of Castelseprio in the was destroyed by the House of Visconti in the thirteenth century?"} +{"answers": ["Anita", "Jacoby", "Anita Jacoby"], "question": "television producer arranged the final media interview with fugitive Australian businessman Christopher Skase?"} +{"answers": ["Sonic Dreams Collection"], "question": "Kotaku's Patrick Klepek was at a loss for words to describe ?"} +{"answers": ["Penumbra", "Penumbra", "penumbra"], "question": "in the United States, the right to privacy is located in the Constitution's ?"} +{"answers": ["Hedley", "Sparks", "Hedley Sparks"], "question": ", a Biblical scholar, was awarded a scholarship to Oxford University after he was the only person to show up to the exam?"} +{"answers": ["The Dawn of Love", "Dawn of Love", "The Dawn of Love"], "question": " \"\" has been described as \"one of the most unpardonable sins against taste\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gary", "Shore", "Gary Shore"], "question": "commercial director made his feature film directorial debut with \"Dracula Untold\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mining industry of Sudan"], "question": "hundreds of thousands of artisanal miners are involved in gold ?"} +{"answers": ["Berislav", "Berislav Grgić", "Grgić"], "question": "the consecration of the Bosnian Croat prelate as the first non-German leader of the world's northernmost Catholic bishopric took place in a Norwegian Protestant cathedral?"} +{"answers": ["Quaker Run", "Quaker Run"], "question": " was historically \"filled with trout\", but now lacks fish life of any kind?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Harvey", "Bill Harvey", "Harvey"], "question": " was one of many British footballers denied unemployment benefit in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Notoscyphus balticus"], "question": "only a single stem of the fossil liverwort was used to describe the species?"} +{"answers": ["Beth Rivkah", "Beth Rivkah Schools", "Bais Rivka"], "question": "because many girls at the school in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, have the same first name, teachers call on them by their surnames?"} +{"answers": ["Lucille", "Lucille Farrier Stickel", "Stickel"], "question": " \"\" was the first woman to become director of a United States national research laboratory?"} +{"answers": ["Geoxus", "Geoxus valdivianus"], "question": "the leaves its burrow briefly to forage at night?"} +{"answers": ["Alexandru", "Lambrior", "Alexandru Lambrior"], "question": "when Romanian headmaster was fired for political reasons, all but two of the teachers at his school resigned in protest within two days?"} +{"answers": ["Mining industry of Tunisia"], "question": "only the government of Tunisia is allowed to own ?"} +{"answers": ["Townsend", "Ralph Townsend", "Ralph"], "question": " was described as \"the most adamant and extreme of the voices in America defending Japanese policy\"?"} +{"answers": ["San Diego Journal of Climate and Energy Law"], "question": "students at the University of San Diego to encourage scholarship about \"the world's transition to a climate-safe economy\"?"} +{"answers": ["History of West Chester, Pennsylvania"], "question": "at different times in , West Chester, Pennsylvania, led the U.S. in production of peach trees and penicillin?"} +{"answers": ["Kévin", "Kévin Malcuit", "Malcuit"], "question": " was named by \"France Football\" magazine as the best outfield player in Ligue 2 for the 2014–15 season?"} +{"answers": ["Sutorius eximius"], "question": "although the is eaten in the Hengduan Mountains, it has reportedly poisoned people in New England?"} +{"answers": ["Doris", "Doris Cole", "Cole"], "question": " wrote the first book on female architects from the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Deymer", "Mustafa Arif Deymer", "Mustafa Arif", "Mustafa"], "question": "Turkish politician once said that certain events turned his country into a \"gigantic slaughterhouse\"?"} +{"answers": ["harper by Harper's Bazaar", "Harper by Harper's Bazaar"], "question": " is a resurrection of \"Harper's Bazaar\" \"Junior Bazaar\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wi-Fi deauthentication attack"], "question": "some hotels have made a on their guests' computers?"} +{"answers": ["Schloss Haimhausen"], "question": "thousands of books from the Bavarian State Library were housed in the chapel of \"\" during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Mining industry of Togo"], "question": "the includes the production of over a million tons of clinker annually?"} +{"answers": ["Kandariya Mahadeva Temple"], "question": "the , meaning \"the Great God of the Cave\", is the largest and most ornate Hindu temple in the medieval temple group at Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Keawepooole Sumner", "Elizabeth Keawepoʻoʻole Sumner", "Sumner", "Elizabeth"], "question": " composed the Hawaiian love song \"Sanoe\" with Queen Liliuokalani, about a love affair in the Hawaiian royal court?"} +{"answers": ["Blanchard", "Holly Blanchard", "Holly"], "question": " won Miss New Hampshire 2015, in part, with a dance and baton twirling routine?"} +{"answers": ["Brazilian guinea pig"], "question": "the makes stacks of grass stems and has areas that it uses as latrines?"} +{"answers": ["Adam Stansfield", "Stansfield", "Adam"], "question": "the footballer , who died in 2010, is featured on banknotes local to the English city of Exeter?"} +{"answers": ["Crown shyness"], "question": " \"\" may occur between trees of different species?"} +{"answers": ["Tracy's Theme"], "question": "\"\" was written for \"The Philadelphia Story\" and released under a fictitious name?"} +{"answers": ["Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Award"], "question": "the is given out every year on India's Independence Day in honour of the 11th President of India?"} +{"answers": ["Province of Savona"], "question": "during the history of the , the capital city and shipping in the port were destroyed several times by Genoa?"} +{"answers": ["Bill Sweek", "Sweek", "Bill"], "question": " had expected to be kicked off the UCLA basketball team, but Coach John Wooden played him days later when they won their record-setting third straight national championship?"} +{"answers": ["Vahida Maglajlić", "Vahida", "Maglajlić"], "question": "the Yugoslav national hero \"\" used her status as a Sharia judge's daughter to organize resistance against Fascist authorities during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Crimson Fruitcrow", "Crimson fruitcrow"], "question": "the is not a crow nor primarily a fruit-eater?"} +{"answers": ["Isenhour", "Mary", "Mary Isenhour"], "question": " contributed to the campaigns of U.S. Senator Bob Casey, Jr. and Pennsylvania Governors Ed Rendell and Tom Wolf, who all won their elections?"} +{"answers": ["Trout Run", "Trout Run"], "question": "uses of include a hatchery and a water supply for a city and a prison?"} +{"answers": ["Grace", "Grace Eldering", "Eldering"], "question": ", along with Pearl Kendrick, developed the first successful pertussis vaccine and large-scale controlled trial for it?"} +{"answers": ["5-Star Family Reunion"], "question": "BBC One's involves teams of four alternating between multiple-choice questions and quick-fire questions for four rounds?"} +{"answers": ["Andreani", "Paolo", "Paolo Andreani"], "question": "the first Italian public balloon flight was organized by in Brugherio?"} +{"answers": ["New Jersey Forest Fire Service"], "question": "a firewarden can summon any person aged 18 to 50 to assist in putting out wildfires—and it is against the law to refuse?"} +{"answers": ["Cotillo", "Salvatore", "Salvatore A. Cotillo", "Salvatore Albert Cotillo", "Salvatore Cotillo"], "question": " was the first Italian-American to serve in both houses of the New York State Legislature and as a Justice of the New York Supreme Court?"} +{"answers": ["Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action"], "question": "Franz Ferdinand's fourth album was recorded in studios in Glasgow, London, and Stockholm?"} +{"answers": ["Charlotte", "Hogg", "Charlotte Mary Hogg", "Hon Charlotte Hogg", "Charlotte Hogg"], "question": " is the most senior woman in the Bank of England's history?"} +{"answers": ["Adirondack Railway", "Adirondack Railway"], "question": " revived passenger train service between Utica and Lake Placid, New York for the 1980 Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Moon Hop"], "question": "Derrick Morgan's \"\", later covered by Symarip, was written to commemorate the Apollo Lunar Module?"} +{"answers": ["Miss Oregon Pageant", "Miss Oregon"], "question": "Miss Oregon wore a swimsuit and cap made from recycled bicycle tire inner tubes in the 2011 Miss America Parade?"} +{"answers": ["Scytalopus perijanus", "Perijá tapaculo"], "question": "specimens of the \"\" were classified as being from four different bird species before being identified as a separate species?"} +{"answers": ["Province of Pescara"], "question": "evidence of the first settlement of the dates to 1500 BCE?"} +{"answers": ["Ray Marcano", "Ray", "Marcano"], "question": "in 2000 became only the second black president of the Society of Professional Journalists in that organization's 91-year history?"} +{"answers": ["Lowbridge Estate"], "question": "Lowbridge House on the was built in the cottage orné style?"} +{"answers": ["Calistrat", "Hogaș", "Calistrat Hogaș", "Calistrat Hogaş"], "question": "the first edition of Romanian writer collected works was destroyed because it contained too many typos, while nearly all copies of the second burned in a fire?"} +{"answers": ["Neil", "Neil Casey", "Casey"], "question": "former \"Saturday Night Live\" writer has just signed on to play a villainous role in the female-set \"Ghostbusters\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mining industry of Uganda"], "question": "between 1995 and 1997, revenues from the increased by about 48%?"} +{"answers": ["Whitehouse", "Jimmy Whitehouse", "Jimmy"], "question": "one of goalkeeper 59 league appearances for Manchester United F.C. (then Newton Heath) was as an inside left?"} +{"answers": ["Black-chinned siskin", "Spinus barbatus"], "question": "the is native to the southern tip of South America including Tierra del Fuego and the Falkland Islands?"} +{"answers": ["High by the Beach"], "question": "Jessica Goodman of \"Entertainment Weekly\" deemed \"\" to be Lana Del Rey's catchiest single yet?"} +{"answers": ["Rebecca", "Anderson", "Rebecca Anderson"], "question": "Miss Oregon 2014 wore shoes with tiny bicycles atop the laces at the Miss America 2015 \"Show Us Your Shoes\" parade?"} +{"answers": ["Kozarčanka", "Milja Marin"], "question": "the World War II photograph \"\", showing a female Partisan, became iconic in Socialist Yugoslavia?"} +{"answers": ["WBCM-LP"], "question": "radio station is a working exhibit inside The Birthplace of Country Music Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Province of Isernia"], "question": "the capital city of the was destroyed by an earthquake in 874, and its cathedral collapsed in another earthquake in 1805?"} +{"answers": ["Yasir", "Yasir M Jaswal", "Yasir Jaswal", "Jaswal"], "question": " made his feature film directing debut with 2015's \"Jalaibee\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sutton Creek", "Sutton Creek"], "question": "the Elisha Atherton Coray Mill on is listed on the Historic American Buildings Survey?"} +{"answers": ["Birmingham Quran manuscript"], "question": "the newly discovered \"\" comprises fragments of an ancient Quran that may date to near Muhammad's lifetime?"} +{"answers": ["Bujor", "Paul Bujor", "Paul"], "question": " rose from modest beginnings to become a zoology professor, a published fiction author, a member of the Romanian Academy, and president of his country's Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Thomson Plaza"], "question": " is one of the first public buildings in Singapore to be designed with barrier-free features?"} +{"answers": ["Miao Hua", "Hua", "Miao"], "question": "at age 59, is the youngest full general in the Chinese military?"} +{"answers": ["One", "One"], "question": "Ed Sheeran composed \"\" on a guitar made of a whiskey barrel?"} +{"answers": ["Shelley", "Gerard", "Gerard Shelley", "George Gerard Shelley"], "question": " defended Rasputin in December 1916 when most people were against him?"} +{"answers": ["Lady's Magazine", "The Lady's Magazine"], "question": "in one article printed in June 1775, a male doctor writes that women with red hair have \"generally become the best breeders of the nation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tufted ground squirrel"], "question": "the \"\" \"\" of Borneo, which is reputed to eat the livers and hearts of chickens and deer, has the largest-known tail-to-body-size ratio of any mammal?"} +{"answers": ["Treehouse of Horror XXV"], "question": "\"The Simpsons\" episode \"\" features the guest voice of Pixar's John Ratzenberger as a computer-generated Homer Simpson?"} +{"answers": ["Zombi 2"], "question": "Lucio Fulci's 1979 film has been released under eleven different titles?"} +{"answers": ["The Apparition of Mrs. Veal"], "question": ", attributed to Daniel Defoe, has been called the first modern ghost story?"} +{"answers": ["Lawrence Joseph Bader", "Bader", "Lawrence"], "question": "when returned from the dead, he ruined his wife's wedding plans?"} +{"answers": ["Boise National Forest", "National Forest"], "question": "mammals present in the \"\" include mule deer, elk, moose, black bear, pronghorn, mountain lion, coyote, bobcat, yellow-bellied marmot, beaver, and gray wolf?"} +{"answers": ["al-'Azma", "Yusuf al-'Azma", "Yusuf"], "question": " death confronting the French Army's push towards Damascus during the Battle of Maysalun made him a national hero in Syria and the Arab world?"} +{"answers": ["Melon soup"], "question": "several varieties of exist, such as bitter melon soup, cantaloupe soup, and winter melon soup?"} +{"answers": ["Duncan", "Scott", "Scott Duncan", "Scott Duncan"], "question": "the English association football referee officiated a League Two play-off match between Fleetwood Town and York City at Highbury Stadium on 16 May 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Long War", "Long War Studios", "Long War"], "question": "the lead designer of \"\" called his game \"basically a 20-hour tutorial\" for the partial conversion mod ?"} +{"answers": ["Nathan", "Nathan Waller", "Nathan Waller", "Waller"], "question": "according to legend, once killed a bear with just a pine knot?"} +{"answers": ["Female Figure", "Female Figure"], "question": "17th-century reformist defenders of Giambologna's 1571–73 \"\" justified her nudity by identifying her as either Bathsheba or Venus?"} +{"answers": ["Kieftenbeld", "Maikel Kieftenbeld", "Maikel"], "question": " captained FC Groningen to victory in the 2014–15 KNVB Cup Final to win the first major trophy in the club's history?"} +{"answers": ["Llanos long-nosed armadillo"], "question": "the typically has quadruplets, all developed from a single zygote?"} +{"answers": ["Supplication of Abu Hamza al-Thumali", "The supplication of Abu Hamzah al-Thumali"], "question": "the was recited by Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin, the fourth Shia Imam, on every night or dawn of Ramadan?"} +{"answers": ["Maria", "Möller", "Maria Möller"], "question": "actress is a classically trained mezzo-soprano and soloist?"} +{"answers": ["Protopone"], "question": "the extinct ant genus is known from both amber \"\" and compression fossils?"} +{"answers": ["Fireweed Studio"], "question": "contrary to what its interpretive plaque says, the log cabin in Yellowknife was never used as a blacksmith's shop?"} +{"answers": ["Montignac", "Montignac, Dordogne"], "question": " is the main centre for visiting Lascaux and other prehistoric sites in the Vézère valley in France?"} +{"answers": ["Julius", "Rosamind Julius", "Rosamind"], "question": " and her husband were the entrepreneurs behind the world's most commercially successful chair?"} +{"answers": ["Dana Records"], "question": " switched back from vinyl to shellac for its 78-rpm records because dealers complained their product was too durable?"} +{"answers": ["Country Joe and the Fish"], "question": " \"\" was initially formed with only Country Joe and The Fish?"} +{"answers": ["Conca de Barberà"], "question": "wind turbines in help power Catalonia?"} +{"answers": ["Kate Macintosh", "Kate", "Kate'' Macintosh", "Macintosh"], "question": " designed a social housing complex in London that was described as \"one of the most remarkable housing developments in the country\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hettesheimer Run"], "question": " was historically used as an industrial water supply, but is now Class A Wild Trout Waters?"} +{"answers": ["Connotations", "Connotations"], "question": "the premiere of Aaron Copland's , on September 23, 1962, \"sent shock waves through the world of music\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hart", "Edward", "Edward Hart", "Edward Hart"], "question": "although the town clerk, , wrote the Flushing Remonstrance of 1657, no one knows who most inspired its moving appeal for freedom of conscience in colonial New Netherland?"} +{"answers": ["Highland tuco-tuco"], "question": "the has bright yellowish-orange teeth?"} +{"answers": ["Diptych", "Diptych by Giovanni da Rimini"], "question": " \"\" by the National Gallery was made possible by the family of Estée Lauder?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis Fles", "Fles"], "question": "in 1933, accountant and furniture importer wrote an anti-Nazi radio address that was so strident, it was banned by the Dutch government?"} +{"answers": ["Ethel", "Mairet", "Ethel Mairet"], "question": " has been called \"the mother of English hand-weaving\"?"} +{"answers": ["Umaid Palace", "Umaid Bhawan Palace"], "question": "the was constructed in 1928 to assist famine-stricken farmers by employing 2,000 to 3,000 people as builders?"} +{"answers": ["Boile Run"], "question": "95 years after the first documented use of the name \"\" for a tributary of the Susquehanna River, government officials recommended adopting it?"} +{"answers": ["Beyeler", "Ernst", "Ernst Beyeler"], "question": ", \"the greatest art dealer since the war\", left a collection worth at least $1.85 billion when he died in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Crane Mountain"], "question": "in 1867, United States Army scouts fought a battle with a band of Native Americans on the eastern slope of in south-central Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Cats and the Internet"], "question": "although , no one is entirely sure why?"} +{"answers": ["Keizō Hayashi", "Keizō", "Hayashi"], "question": " \"\" was a Japanese civil servant and general officer who was instrumental in the founding of the Japan Self-Defense Forces in 1954?"} +{"answers": ["Province of Cremona"], "question": "rice is grown in the in northern Italy?"} +{"answers": ["San Joaquin pocket mouse"], "question": "the carries seeds back to its burrow in its cheek pouches?"} +{"answers": ["Hughes", "Dorothy Hughes", "Dorothy", "Dorothy Hughes", "Eugenie Dorothy Hughes"], "question": "British/Kenyan architect most renowned designs include the Cathedral of the Holy Family and a nightclub in the red-light district of Nairobi?"} +{"answers": ["My Scientology Movie"], "question": " by Louis Theroux re-enacts scenes of alleged abuse in the Church of Scientology's punishment facility, the Hole?"} +{"answers": ["Eleanore Pettersen", "Eleanore", "Pettersen", "Eleanore Kendall Pettersen"], "question": "Richard Nixon lived in two houses designed by ?"} +{"answers": ["Giro d'Italia", "2015 Giro d'Italia"], "question": "Alberto Contador \"\" won the , without winning any stage victories?"} +{"answers": ["Haute-Loire"], "question": " was the birthplace of Claude-Jean Allouez, 17th-century missionary and explorer in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Saunt", "Deborah Saunt", "Deborah"], "question": " was cited as one of \"London's top architects\" in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["South American tern", "South American Tern", "South American"], "question": "an estimated 67,500 nests containing 112,500 eggs were found on a single stretch of beach in Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Huawei Watch"], "question": "the is the company's first smartwatch?"} +{"answers": ["Lambert", "Douglas Lambert", "Douglas"], "question": " scored a record five tries on his international rugby union debut?"} +{"answers": ["Cueto", "Beatriz", "Beatriz del Cueto", "Beatriz del Cueto Lopez"], "question": "conservation architect restored Puerto Rico's oldest lighthouse, Cape San Juan Light \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["2014 White House intrusion"], "question": "Omar Gonzalez scaled the fence of the White House and was able to , as the doors were unlocked?"} +{"answers": ["Horace Ascher Brodzky", "Horace", "Brodzky", "Horace Brodzky"], "question": "Henri Gaudier-Brzeska created a portrait bust of his friend ?"} +{"answers": ["Tumbes Sparrow", "Tumbes sparrow"], "question": "the typical habitat of the is dry scrub, open dry woodland, and semi-desert?"} +{"answers": ["Manukian", "Aram Manukian", "Aram"], "question": "Armenian nationalist revolutionary organized two successful resistances against the Turks in a three-year period?"} +{"answers": ["Souillac, Lot", "Souillac"], "question": "an international jazz festival is held annually in the French town of ?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas á Jesu", "Jesu"], "question": "monks who wanted to live a life of solitude in the 16th-century \"desert\" hermitages founded by had to apply and meet strict criteria?"} +{"answers": ["The Araki"], "question": "the counter at the London sushi restaurant is made from 200-year-old wood donated by musician Ryuichi Sakamoto?"} +{"answers": ["Fizeau experiment"], "question": "the \"(setup pictured)\" was one of the key experimental results that shaped Einstein's thinking about relativity?"} +{"answers": ["Makhokhian", "Vartan Mahokian", "Vartan", "Vartan Makhokhian"], "question": "after escaping a massacre, painter continued to paint and earned himself a Legion of Honor?"} +{"answers": ["``Marathwada Liberation Day", "Marathwada Liberation Day"], "question": "Marathwada did not become part of India until it was , 13 months after Indian independence?"} +{"answers": ["Chilly", "McIntosh", "Chilly McIntosh"], "question": ", who was nearly assassinated for agreeing to sell Creek tribal lands, later became a respected and influential figure in the Creek Nation?"} +{"answers": ["Moodu Pani"], "question": "A. R. Rahman worked as a keyboard player under Ilaiyaraaja in (1980)?"} +{"answers": ["Judith Deena Edelman", "Judith", "Edelman", "Judith Edelman"], "question": "the \"\" complained that American Architects ran a \"gentleman's club\"?"} +{"answers": ["Emilie", "Emilie von Berlepsch", "Berlepsch"], "question": " \"\" described herself as \"fighting against the prejudice that wants to grant women neither a will of their own nor the courage to express it\"?"} +{"answers": ["Red Sea Sharks", "The Red Sea Sharks"], "question": "Hergé was inspired to develop the plot for after reading a magazine article detailing the continued existence of the slave trade within the Arab world?"} +{"answers": ["Willard Frank Libby", "Willard", "Libby", "Willard Libby"], "question": " was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1960 for his role in the development of radiocarbon dating?"} +{"answers": ["Snowy-crowned Tern", "Snowy-crowned tern"], "question": "the South American was first described by Audubon from a bird found in New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Debra", "Crew", "Debra Ann Crew", "Debra Crew"], "question": " surprised business observers when she became president of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company only two months after being named president of PepsiCo North America Nutrition?"} +{"answers": ["Marsh Creek", "Marsh Creek"], "question": " is \"tiny\", but is one of the major tributaries of Bowman Creek?"} +{"answers": ["Dakshinchitra", "DakshinaChitra"], "question": "exhibits in the museum highlight cultural aspects of the Brahminical people, and the craft traditions of heritage homes \"(examples pictured)\" of South India?"} +{"answers": ["Isabelle Eberhardt", "Isabelle", "Eberhardt"], "question": " first story, published in 1895, was about a medical student's physical attraction to a woman's corpse?"} +{"answers": ["Spit & Eggs"], "question": "in \"\", an episode of \"Veronica Mars\", director Rob Thomas used 27 camera angles in a scene that took up to 11 hours to film?"} +{"answers": ["Dahl", "Tracy", "Tracy Dahl", "Tracy Elizabeth Dahl"], "question": " voice has been described as \"filled with sunshine, rainbows and laser light\"?"} +{"answers": ["Villablino"], "question": " in northern Spain has large reserves of bituminous coal?"} +{"answers": ["Georgie Wolton", "Wolton", "Georgie"], "question": " designed the first house in the UK to use CorTen steel as the primary structure?"} +{"answers": ["Let's Go Blue"], "question": "the University of Michigan sports anthem, \"\", \"went viral\" after the Michigan Marching Band's performance during the national telecast of the 1976 Orange Bowl?"} +{"answers": ["Coomaraswamy", "Ratan Devi", "Alice", "Alice Coomaraswamy"], "question": "according to the occultist Aleister Crowley, became pregnant using \"sex magic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Graham", "Jewel", "Freeman Graham", "Jewel Freeman Graham"], "question": ", the second black woman president of the World YWCA, joined the organization as a teenager in the colored division in Springfield, Ohio in 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Province of Zamora", "Zamora Province"], "question": "the produces a large proportion of Spain's merino wool?"} +{"answers": ["Hobson", "Joseph Hobson", "Joseph"], "question": " designed the first underwater railroad tunnel to a foreign country?"} +{"answers": ["Leverkus", "Gertrude Leverkus", "Gertrude"], "question": " was the only woman among 500 men to sit her final exams in architecture at University College London in 1919?"} +{"answers": ["Beautiful Isle of Somewhere"], "question": "Woodrow Wilson believed that was bad for children?"} +{"answers": ["Tarragona Province", "Province of Tarragona"], "question": "the Les Ferreres Aqueduct, built in Roman times in the , is part of a World Heritage Site?"} +{"answers": ["Keçeci", "Sara", "Sara Keçeci"], "question": "the Turkish-Danish women's handballer played for Turkey in her homeland Denmark against the Danish women's team at a European championship match in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Romero", "Rocio Romero", "Rocio"], "question": "Chilean-born redesigned the kit home to feature modern, minimalist aesthetics, using natural airflow and lighting?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Khartoum currency"], "question": "the British Major-general Charles George Gordon issued during the Siege of Khartoum in 1884?"} +{"answers": ["Sonja Gunilla Persson", "Gunilla Persson", "Gunilla", "Persson"], "question": "Swedish fashion model had a minor role in the soap opera \"Dallas\" while living in Dallas?"} +{"answers": ["Stripe-chested antwren", "Stripe-chested Antwren"], "question": "the flits about close to the ground foraging for insects and spiders?"} +{"answers": ["Tulun", "Khumarawayh ibn Ahmad ibn Tulun", "Khumarawayh"], "question": ", the second Tulunid ruler, reportedly lay on air-filled cushions floating on a basin filled with quicksilver to be rocked to sleep?"} +{"answers": ["Bea Szenfeld", "Szenfeld", "Bea"], "question": "singer Lady Gaga used a \"\" design for herself and her background dancers in the music video for the song \"G.U.Y.\"?"} +{"answers": ["Carole", "Olshavsky", "Carole J. Olshavsky"], "question": " was the first woman to be appointed state architect for Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Hoshi no Love Song", "Owari no Hoshi no Love Song"], "question": "it took Jun Maeda only about a month to write all 13 tracks on his concept album ?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Maria in Turri"], "question": "the canons of the old St. Peter's Basilica would meet the Holy Roman Emperor at the church and greet him \"as a brother\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stearns", "David Stearns", "David"], "question": " is the youngest general manager in Major League Baseball at 30 years of age?"} +{"answers": ["Indre"], "question": " is one of the original 83 departments of France created during the French Revolution in 1790?"} +{"answers": ["Ifan", "Marged ferch Ifan", "Marged"], "question": "the Welsh have songs about the abilities of the strong woman and harpist ?"} +{"answers": ["Suzanne Sjögren", "Sjögren", "Suzanne"], "question": "television presenter was selected as Sweden's sexiest woman by the men's magazine \"Slitz\" in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Uchermann", "Karl Uchermann", "Karl"], "question": "Norwegian painter is known for his many portraits of dogs \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Antoni Koper", "Antoni Stefan Koper", "Koper", "Antoni"], "question": "between 1942 and 1944, Polish resistance fighter hid Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto in his apartment?"} +{"answers": ["Navroji Mistri", "Navroji Rastomji Mistri", "Mistri", "Navroji"], "question": " soft drinks business was so successful that he was able to purchase the entire Caldecott Hill Estate?"} +{"answers": ["Missir", "Ioan", "Ioan Missir"], "question": ", twice mayor of Botoșani, Romania, was born in New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Birnstiel", "Max", "Max Birnstiel", "Max Luciano Birnstiel"], "question": "Swiss biologist was one of the first scientists to purify a single gene?"} +{"answers": ["abandoned mine drainage", "Abandoned mine drainage"], "question": " \"(effects pictured)\" impacts thousands of miles of streams in the eastern United States?"} +{"answers": ["Morrow", "George Espy Morrow", "George E. Morrow", "George", "George Morrow"], "question": ", the founder of the Morrow Plots at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, was also president of Oklahoma State University?"} +{"answers": ["Aiol and Mirabel"], "question": "the hero of the Old French marries a Saracen woman?"} +{"answers": ["Common walkingstick", "Diapheromera femorata"], "question": "the hangs about in trees?"} +{"answers": ["Peirce", "John", "John Peirce"], "question": "when the early telephone was being developed, \"\" invented the mouthpiece that was used for the hand-held version?"} +{"answers": ["Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria"], "question": "a project to provide employment in the failed because the price of steel collapsed?"} +{"answers": ["Lee Ee Hoe", "Lee", "Hoe"], "question": " was conferred the Order of the Rising Sun for his contributions to tourism between Japan and Malaysia?"} +{"answers": ["Panton", "Verma", "Verma Wevlyn Panton", "Verma Panton"], "question": "the first female architect from the West Indies was the Jamaican ?"} +{"answers": ["American Crane Corporation"], "question": "the construction of the Panama Canal and Mount Rushmore used cranes from ?"} +{"answers": ["Karin", "Frick", "Karin Frick"], "question": "Swedish television presenter won a scholarship which allowed her to play tennis at a college in Miami?"} +{"answers": ["Kemil Road station", "Kemil Road"], "question": "the South Shore Line station was funded with a personal check?"} +{"answers": ["Loiret"], "question": "the Château de Sully-sur-Loire \"\" is one of many historic châteaux in the department of ?"} +{"answers": ["Sigrid", "Rupp", "Sigrid Lorenzen Rupp"], "question": "architect said she campaigned for women's issues \"simply because I did not want there to be any\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lee-Elliott", "Theyre Lee-Elliott", "Theyre"], "question": "the artist , who created the Speedbird logo, represented England at table tennis?"} +{"answers": ["Maafushi Prison"], "question": "Mohamed Nasheed, the jailed former president of the Maldives, was visited by barrister Amal Clooney at the prior to a court hearing on his imprisonment?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Tressler"], "question": "Jules Knight auditioned for the role of \"Holby City\" four times before he was cast?"} +{"answers": ["Amazônia National Park"], "question": "beneath the high trees in the , there is an understorey of vines, lichens, mosses, and orchids?"} +{"answers": ["Berta Bobath", "Bobath", "Berta"], "question": " and her husband, who jointly won an award for working with people with disabilities, took an overdose together?"} +{"answers": ["Gheysens", "Chris", "Chris Gheysens"], "question": "as President and CEO of Wawa Inc., carries business cards that identify him as the company's \"Lead Goose\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shanakdakhete"], "question": "when the polity was centered at Meroë, \"(statue pictured)\" was the earliest known ruling African queen of ancient Nubia?"} +{"answers": ["Sita Upanishad"], "question": "according to the , Sita emerged while furrowing, at the edge of the plough?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Nock", "Arthur Darby Nock", "Nock"], "question": "at age 28, was the youngest full professor at Harvard in half a century?"} +{"answers": ["Southeastern pocket gopher"], "question": "the enjoys sweet potatoes, sugarcane and peanuts?"} +{"answers": ["Flood", "Georgia", "Georgia Flood"], "question": "Australian actress was initially told she was too young to play Alice Ross-King in the miniseries \"ANZAC Girls\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tenerife Sea"], "question": "the song \"\" was ranked 14th in Spotify's list of the most-streamed tracks in the \"sleep\" category?"} +{"answers": ["Agris helmet", "Agris Helmet"], "question": "the \"\", found in France in 1981, was covered in 99 percent pure gold?"} +{"answers": ["Johann Urban", "Urban", "Johann"], "question": " and Max Fremery patented \"Silkimit\", an artificial fiber, in 1897?"} +{"answers": ["Cassini Grid"], "question": " military maps were made available to the public partly because German bombing of the Ordnance Survey offices delayed the issue of National Grid maps?"} +{"answers": ["National Association of Seadogs"], "question": "the was the first Nigerian confraternity?"} +{"answers": ["Buttermilk Creek", "Buttermilk Creek"], "question": "the waterfalls on have been called \"the most outstanding example of this kind of waterfall system in Pennsylvania\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hairy long-nosed armadillo"], "question": "the used to be considered a \"vulnerable species\", but is now rated as \"data deficient\" because so little is known about it?"} +{"answers": ["Orit", "Orit Adato", "Adato"], "question": ", the first female commissioner of the Israel Prison Service, allowed Palestinian security prisoners to study for university degrees, as long as they did so in Hebrew?"} +{"answers": ["Forte Tenors", "Forte", "Forte"], "question": " met in person only two days before their audition for \"America's Got Talent\"—their first-ever performance together?"} +{"answers": ["Natwar", "Natwar Thakkar", "Thakkar"], "question": "social activist , who has been working in the Indian state of Nagaland since 1955, is known as \"Nagaland's Gandhi\"?"} +{"answers": ["Melipona beecheii"], "question": " bees were considered by the Mayan Indians to be an endowment of their god Ah-Muzen-Cab and were the focus of many Mayan religious ceremonies?"} +{"answers": ["British Airways Flight 2276"], "question": " aborted its take-off and evacuated all passengers and crew after a GE90 engine caught fire?"} +{"answers": ["G.", "G. David Thompson", "George David Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": " had such a large art collection that he was able to sell 88 works by Paul Klee and 70 by Alberto Giacometti in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Howard Loving", "Loving", "Walter Loving"], "question": " \"\" is believed to have been the first African American to conduct a musical performance at the White House?"} +{"answers": ["Halictus rubicundus"], "question": " is a bee that exhibits both solitary and eusocial behavior depending on its geographic location?"} +{"answers": ["Leonhardt", "Leonhardt Schröter", "Schröter", "Leonhart Schröter"], "question": " lost his job, so he became a librarian?"} +{"answers": ["Ciudad Real Province", "Province of Ciudad Real"], "question": "the last known eruption in a volcanic field in the Spanish province of took place around 3600 BC?"} +{"answers": ["The class the stars fell on"], "question": "59 members of became generals, the most of any class in the history of the United States Military Academy?"} +{"answers": ["Levant Quartet", "Levant Union"], "question": "Turkey and Syria launched a plan for an \"\" in 2010, less than a year before Turkey reacted to the Syrian uprising with economic sanctions?"} +{"answers": ["Nalli", "Pia", "Pia Maria Nalli", "Pia Nalli"], "question": "a street in Rome is named after female Italian mathematician ?"} +{"answers": ["Derby Racecourse"], "question": " remained closed after the Second World War because the local council feared racing would \"bring the wrong sort of people into the town\"?"} +{"answers": ["Barrage Vauban"], "question": "the principal defensive function of the in Strasbourg was to enable the flooding of all the lands south of the city, making them impassable to the enemy?"} +{"answers": ["Grakliani Hill"], "question": "a previously unknown script found on an altar at the archeological site in Georgia is 1000 years older than any other script in the Caucasus?"} +{"answers": ["Mayfield Mall"], "question": ", now a Google office building, was the first air-conditioned enclosed mall in Northern California?"} +{"answers": ["Pen Farthing", "Pen", "Farthing"], "question": "the former Royal Marine created a charity to reunite servicemen with dogs they met while on duty in Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["iPhone 5s", "IPhone 5S"], "question": "the was the first iPhone to be available in the color of gold?"} +{"answers": ["The Brimstone Sluggers"], "question": " is Crazy Town's first studio album in 13 years?"} +{"answers": ["Harris", "Agnes", "Agnes Ellen Harris"], "question": " began \"Tomato Clubs\" in Florida which later became part of an international youth organization?"} +{"answers": ["Garni", "Garni"], "question": " \"\", which provides evidence of liquid water on Mars, is named after a village in Armenia?"} +{"answers": ["Guardians of the Sunshine", "Guardians of Sunshine"], "question": "the animation style of \"\" was called a return to the first depictions of virtual reality in fiction?"} +{"answers": ["Findlay", "Hazel Findlay", "Hazel"], "question": " has free climbed El Capitán three times on three different routes, including two first female ascents?"} +{"answers": ["Province of Mantua"], "question": "over the course of centuries, the was overrun by the Celts, Romans, Visigoths, Vandals, Ostrogoths and Lombards?"} +{"answers": ["Louise", "Louise Upton Brumback", "Brumback"], "question": "American artist \"(painting pictured)\" said of artists as teachers that \"the great ones won't teach their secrets, and the little ones have none to teach\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pachycondyla petiolosa"], "question": "queens of the fossil ant are described as being heavy and massive?"} +{"answers": ["Split", "Split"], "question": ", the debut novel by Swati Avasthi, an Indian American writer and teacher, was published in 2010 and received a plethora of awards?"} +{"answers": ["Ty Isaac", "Ty", "Isaac"], "question": " 515-yard rushing performance was an Illinois High School Association championship game record?"} +{"answers": ["VT1000"], "question": "DEC's X terminals were designed for simplicity after the firm found their expensive workstations were being used mostly as glorified text terminals?"} +{"answers": ["Greek Constitution of 1973"], "question": "the is the second in modern Greek history to have resulted from a failed coup by the Hellenic Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Harebrained Schemes"], "question": "with its campaign for \"Shadowrun Returns\", became the third video game studio to break $1 million on Kickstarter?"} +{"answers": ["Loretta", "Loretta Josephine Marron", "Marron", "Loretta Marron"], "question": " became known as \"the Jelly Bean Lady\" after using jelly beans to test bogus health products?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Yamani", "Al-Yamani", "al-Yamani"], "question": "Shia Muslims believe a future ruler of Yemen, named , will appear as one of the signs of the reappearance of Muhammad al-Mahdi?"} +{"answers": ["Villaquilambre"], "question": "a Roman villa in municipality had hot baths and mosaic floors?"} +{"answers": ["Sonam Kapoor Ahuja", "Sonam", "Sonam Kapoor", "Kapoor"], "question": " is the first Indian actress to star in a film produced by Walt Disney Pictures?"} +{"answers": ["Phoenix freeway shootings"], "question": "between August 27 and September 10, there were at least where vehicles traveling along Interstate 10 and State Route 202 in Phoenix, Arizona were hit by projectiles or bullets?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Heyman", "Mark Heyman"], "question": "\"Black Swan\" writer has written a thriller film about a Facebook relationship?"} +{"answers": ["Schlössle Hotel"], "question": "the buildings of in Tallinn date from the Middle Ages?"} +{"answers": ["Howard Sims", "Howard", "Sims"], "question": " tap danced losing contestants off the Apollo Theater stage from the 1950s to the year 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Dwarka"], "question": "the Dwarakadhisa Temple \"\", a five storied edifice in , has a 78-metre (256 ft) spire on which is hoisted a large flag with symbols of the sun and moon?"} +{"answers": ["IPhone 6S", "iPhone 6s"], "question": "the features technology known as 3D Touch?"} +{"answers": ["Daggett", "Mabel Potter", "Mabel Potter Daggett", "Mabel"], "question": "in 1911, journalist wrote that practicing yoga leads to \"marital infelicity, insanity, and death\"?"} +{"answers": ["Krai", "Krai"], "question": "Russian-American singer-songwriter Olga Bell's album was sung entirely in Russian?"} +{"answers": ["Greenhouse Software"], "question": " has provided recruiting software for technology companies such as Airbnb, Snapchat, and Uber?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Scott", "James Scott", "James Scott"], "question": "New South Wales Marine sergeant was commander of the first quarter guard in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Bei Bei"], "question": "baby panda was given his name by the first ladies of both China and the United States?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Johnston", "James Johnston", "James Johnston"], "question": " \"\" took six Afro-Caribbeans to central Africa to follow in the footsteps of Dr Livingstone?"} +{"answers": ["Mayenne"], "question": "the department of has extensive mineral resources and produces much cider?"} +{"answers": ["Carolina Benedicks-Bruce", "Carolina Maria Benedicks-Bruce", "Benedicks-Bruce", "Carolina"], "question": "sculptor was called a Swedish \"Mrs. Pankhurst\"?"} +{"answers": ["Opus", "Opus"], "question": "an unfinished ending was found for Satoshi Kon's manga series after his death and included in the collected volume?"} +{"answers": ["Asaf", "Fyzee", "Asaf Ali Asghar Fyzee"], "question": "20th-century Indian Islamic scholar advocated the need to incorporate modern reforms in Islamic law without compromising on the \"essential spirit of Islam\"?"} +{"answers": ["Carmen de Patagones school shooting"], "question": "the Argentine Naval Prefecture was sued by the families of the victims of a ?"} +{"answers": ["Cummings", "Will", "Will Cummings"], "question": "basketball player was named to the First Team All-American Athletic Conference and then signed with the NBA team, Houston Rockets?"} +{"answers": ["Lasioglossum zephyrum"], "question": "the bee has been observed forcing open unbloomed flowers of Tennessee yellow-eyed grass to extract the pollen?"} +{"answers": ["Waterston", "Jane", "Jane Elizabeth Waterston"], "question": "the missionary and doctor was given the South African name of \"Noqataka\", \"the mother of activity\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Star, St John's Wood", "The Star"], "question": "—despite being an asset of community value—was converted into an estate agency in April, leaving St John's Wood with just three pubs but 13 estate agents?"} +{"answers": ["Mill Run", "Mill Run"], "question": "the Lehigh Valley Railroad historically stocked with brook trout?"} +{"answers": ["Violated Paradise"], "question": "the 1963 film , featuring female pearl divers, was filmed entirely in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Max Fremery", "Max", "Fremery"], "question": " was one of the founders of the Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken in 1899?"} +{"answers": ["Yellowknife Post Office", "Post Office"], "question": "a coal furnace planned for Canada's was never built, so the chimney for it was eventually filled in?"} +{"answers": ["Juan", "Astigarrabía", "Juan Astigarrabia Andonegui", "Juan Astigarrabía"], "question": " was made a scapegoat for the fall of the Basque front during the Spanish Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Bowman Creek"], "question": " is one of the few streams in Pennsylvania that supports a wild rainbow trout population?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm", "Wilhelm Boden", "Boden"], "question": " was the first Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate?"} +{"answers": ["Applesauce cake"], "question": "the preparation of dates back to early colonial times in the New England Colonies of the northeastern United States?"} +{"answers": ["BattleTech", "BattleTech"], "question": " hit its Kickstarter funding goal within an hour?"} +{"answers": ["Lars-Åke Wilhelmsson", "Wilhelmsson", "Lars-Åke"], "question": "Swedish fashion designer is known for his dragshow character Babsan \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Azel", "Azel Backus", "Backus"], "question": " was the first president of Hamilton College, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Everything", "Everything"], "question": "the song \"\" by M2M was aimed at Zac Hanson?"} +{"answers": ["Vine staff"], "question": "Jupiter Heliopolitanus's oracle in Baalbek, Lebanon, answered the emperor Trajan's question by giving him a broken ?"} +{"answers": ["Webster Sycamore"], "question": "West Virginia's largest American sycamore, the , survived an arson attack and inspired a proposed name for the state's health insurance marketplace?"} +{"answers": ["Greenstone Building", "Greenstone Government Building"], "question": "even on days when other offices in Yellowknife close, the \"\", opened ten years ago today, is warm enough for workers to stay at their desks?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth Archer"], "question": "upon her introduction in 1987, stood out from the other female characters featured in \"The Archers\" as she was a farmer and a feminist?"} +{"answers": ["Yonne"], "question": "the production of Chablis wine in the department of was devastated in the nineteenth century by powdery mildew, \"Phylloxera\" and the development of the railways?"} +{"answers": ["Andreas", "Raselius", "Andreas Raselius"], "question": "the Lutheran composer wrote the first German-language cycle of Gospel motets for use throughout an entire year of church services?"} +{"answers": ["Gunfright"], "question": "in , the player takes the role of a sheriff in the town of Black Rock and is tasked with eliminating outlaws who are scattered throughout the settlement?"} +{"answers": ["Simmons", "Roscoe", "Roscoe Simmons", "Roscoe Conkling Simmons"], "question": ", the nephew of Booker T. Washington, was the first African-American columnist for the \"Chicago Tribune\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lasioglossum figueresi"], "question": " is named after Costa Rican patriot, José Figueres Ferrer?"} +{"answers": ["Kal Bhairav temple", "Kal Bhairav temple, Ujjain"], "question": "liquor is one of the offerings made to the deity at the in Ujjain, India?"} +{"answers": ["Florence Baker", "Baker", "Florence"], "question": "a searcher for the source of the Nile was raised as an orphan, traded as a slave, and died \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Selena"], "question": " was called the \"Queen of Tejano music\", and was described as \"the most important and popular Tejano star of all time\"?"} +{"answers": ["Almendralejo"], "question": "a dam at in Spain was the first hydropower dam to contain a water wheel within its actual structure?"} +{"answers": ["Judith", "Clegg", "Judith Caroline Clegg", "Judith Clegg"], "question": "the father of the British strategy consultant and tech entrepreneur encouraged her to learn computer programming when she was 7 or 8 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Eicher Polaris Multix"], "question": " is a personal utility vehicle manufactured by Eicher Motors which can be used as a people carrier, goods carrier and also as a power generator?"} +{"answers": ["Fukushi Masaichi", "Masaichi", "Fukushi", "Masaichi Fukushi"], "question": "Japanese doctor collected the tattooed skins of 2,000 Japanese people after they died?"} +{"answers": ["National Park", "Comoé National Park"], "question": "the in West Africa is one of the 15 largest national parks in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Harriet Moody", "Moody", "Harriet", "Harriet Jean Moody"], "question": " used salvaged architectural features in her California Storybook Cottages due to war rationing on building goods?"} +{"answers": ["Rommie Amaro", "Amaro", "Rommie", "Rommie E. Amaro"], "question": "UCSD biophysicist co-mentored a teen who won the 2013 Siemens Competition, the 2013 Google Science Fair, and the 2014 Intel Science Talent Search?"} +{"answers": ["Verse of Wilayah", "Al-Ma'ida 55"], "question": "Do you know that, in the view of both Shia and Sunni scholars, the Quran's (5:55) was revealed in honour of Ali?"} +{"answers": ["Pravina Mehta", "Mehta", "Pravina"], "question": "the vision of architects , Charles Correa, and Shirish Patel for the New Bombay project has been compared to that of a popular Bollywood film?"} +{"answers": ["Cccan't You See"], "question": "Vicious Pink sampled Russian choirs for their single \"\" in an effort to defuse tensions over the Cold War?"} +{"answers": ["Lina Eckenstein", "Eckenstein", "Lina"], "question": "polymath saw a link between the tomb of Pharaoh Seti I and the death of Cock Robin?"} +{"answers": ["Wendy Tan White", "Wendy", "White"], "question": ", the CEO of Moonfruit, laid off her co-founder and future husband to save the company after the dot-com crash?"} +{"answers": ["Darby", "Abiah Darby", "Abiah"], "question": "a letter by the Quaker minister is used to determine the start of the Industrial Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel 4"], "question": " is the only chapter in the Book of Daniel that is in the form of a letter from King Nebuchadnezzar?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy B. Jackson", "Nancy", "Jackson"], "question": "chemist and science diplomat was the first implementer of the U.S. State Department's Chemical Security Engagement Program?"} +{"answers": ["The Creeping Garden", "Creeping Garden"], "question": "the film shows slime molds finding their way through a maze in search of food?"} +{"answers": ["Mary-Lou", "Pardue", "Mary-Lou Pardue"], "question": "genetics researcher and MIT professor emeritus once declined a PhD and convinced her department to give her a master's degree instead?"} +{"answers": ["Hacksaw Ridge"], "question": "Andrew Garfield is playing the real-life character Desmond Doss in the World War II-set film ?"} +{"answers": ["Palazzo Rusticucci-Accoramboni"], "question": "sketches by Raphael and his aides were visible for centuries on the walls of an osteria housed inside the in Rome?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Channing", "William Francis Channing"], "question": " invented the first citywide electric fire alarm system?"} +{"answers": ["Samsi"], "question": "in the war against Tiglath-Pileser III in 732 BCE, was defeated and was said to have fled the battlefield like a \"wild she-ass of the desert\"?"} +{"answers": ["Emma", "Martin", "Emma Martin", "Emma Martin", "E. J. Martin"], "question": " formed an organisation with George Holyoake to help defend people charged with blasphemy?"} +{"answers": ["Lhasa", "Lhasa"], "question": " contains the city of Lhasa?"} +{"answers": ["Waste House"], "question": "construction materials for the \"\" included floppy disks, VHS cassettes, bicycle inner tubes, old jeans and 20,000 toothbrushes?"} +{"answers": ["Gustav Laabs", "Laabs", "Gustav"], "question": "German SS-Hauptscharführer worked as a gas van operator at the Chełmno extermination camp in Wartheland?"} +{"answers": ["Anniyan"], "question": "the protagonist of the 2005 film is a grim reaper-style serial killer whose website depicts all the punishments that await sinners in hell?"} +{"answers": ["Myanmyrma"], "question": "the fossil ant has mandibles almost as long as its head?"} +{"answers": ["Row hammer", "row hammer"], "question": "the effect has been used in some privilege escalation computer security exploits?"} +{"answers": ["Erfurter Bahn"], "question": "the regional railway , serving the capital of Thuringia, designed a special train to celebrate Leipzig's millennium?"} +{"answers": ["Acanthopagrus australis"], "question": "male become female after the spawning season?"} +{"answers": ["Arabari"], "question": "greening the barren forest of was brought about by setting up Joint Forest Management committees between local villagers and government?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Rusty"], "question": " caused sustained gales that affected Port Hedland for a record-breaking 39 hours straight?"} +{"answers": ["Trigona corvina"], "question": " is a highly aggressive species of stingless bee?"} +{"answers": ["Prior Park Landscape Garden"], "question": "a park was established on the site of in 1100 AD by John of Tours?"} +{"answers": ["Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress"], "question": "Sheela was the first recipient of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Checkmate", "Checkmate"], "question": "\"The Morning Telegraph\" found the story of to be foolish and completely improbable on many accounts?"} +{"answers": ["Rowthorn", "Jeffery William Rowthorn", "Jeffery", "Jeffery Rowthorn"], "question": " was born in the United Kingdom, but was later elected a bishop in the Episcopal Church of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Cerro Chao"], "question": " is the largest known silicic lava flow of the Quaternary?"} +{"answers": ["Far Cry Primal"], "question": "traditional gunplay and vehicle gameplay featured in the \"Far Cry\" series were removed in because the latter is set in prehistory?"} +{"answers": ["Luther", "Luther Atwood", "Atwood"], "question": " invented \"coup oil\", the first oil extracted from coal?"} +{"answers": ["Exoneura robusta"], "question": "female , a species of Australian \"reed bee,\" will often co-found a new colony with other unrelated females?"} +{"answers": ["Waiting Game", "Waiting Game"], "question": "Banks expressed displeasure over Neon Jungles decision to cover her then-new song \"\" for their album \"Welcome to the Jungle\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zabeen Hirji", "Zabeen", "Hirji"], "question": "30 years after joining the Royal Bank of Canada as a teller, became chief human resources officer with responsibility for nearly 79,000 employees in 50 countries?"} +{"answers": ["Elisabeth Holm", "Elisabeth", "Holm"], "question": "film producer used to work at Kickstarter, helping other filmmakers to fund their projects?"} +{"answers": ["Meuse", "Meuse"], "question": "the French department of has several communes that are completely depopulated?"} +{"answers": ["Red Revenue"], "question": "a stamp \"(example pictured)\" was sold for HK$6.9 million in a 2013 auction?"} +{"answers": ["Overseas Passenger Terminal"], "question": "the , Sydney, is part of the buffer zone of the Sydney Opera House listing for UNESCO World Heritage?"} +{"answers": ["Logie Green", "New Logie Green"], "question": " is the only stadium outside Glasgow to have hosted a Scottish Cup final?"} +{"answers": ["George Panu", "George", "Gheorghe Panu", "Panu"], "question": "Romanian politician lost his only chance to enter the cabinet, when Lascăr Catargiu died the same day he was named prime minister?"} +{"answers": ["Sierra de Perijá National Park"], "question": "the in Venezuela is home to the Perijá tapaculo, a bird first described in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Cobra Triangle"], "question": "in , the player races a cannon-equipped speedboat against other watercraft through 25 stages of gradated difficulty?"} +{"answers": ["Brownimecia clavata", "Brownimecia"], "question": "one of the three first described ant worker specimens was coated in gold?"} +{"answers": ["Upnor Castle"], "question": " \"\" in Kent only saw action once, in 1667, but failed to prevent one of the worst defeats ever suffered by the Royal Navy?"} +{"answers": ["István Simicskó", "Simicskó", "István"], "question": "Hungary's new Minister of Defence, , was the only MP who voted against the country joining the European Union?"} +{"answers": ["Håkon Evjenth", "Håkon Martin Evjenth", "Evjenth", "Håkon"], "question": "from 1927 to 1930, writer lived with his wife in a turf hut on the Varanger Peninsula?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Roma"], "question": "—\"a shark in a sharkskin suit\"—has won his portrayers two Tony Awards and an Olivier Award, but missed out at the Oscars?"} +{"answers": ["Pachycondyla parvula"], "question": "the fossil ant was described in 2012 and renamed in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Arshak", "Ter-Gukasov", "Arshak Ter-Gukasov"], "question": "Russian-Armenian general ‎ rescued Russian troops from Ottoman forces in a \"really brilliant\" operation?"} +{"answers": ["Residences of the Royal House of Savoy"], "question": "the are a UNESCO World Heritage Site in northern Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Rickard", "Rickard Olsson", "Olsson"], "question": "Swedish television presenter won an Emmy Kids Award for his work on the children's game show \"Wild Kids\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Tragedy of Man", "Tragedy of Man", "The Tragedy of Man"], "question": "the 2011 animated film , directed by Marcell Jankovics, was produced over a period of 23 years?"} +{"answers": ["Anton Štefánek", "Anton", "Štefánek"], "question": "Slovak sociologist and politician campaigned for the unification of the Czechs and Slovaks and promoted the concept of Czechoslovakism?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Joshua Edelman", "Edelman", "James Edelman"], "question": "despite reports to the contrary, Justice is not the youngest person to be appointed to the Supreme Court of Western Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Don't Say You Love Me", "Don't Say You Love Me"], "question": "the word \"kissing\" was altered in the song \"\" as it was considered inappropriate for the \"\" soundtrack?"} +{"answers": ["Elysia grandifolia"], "question": "naturalist Edward Frederick Kelaart observed the heart of beating in its back?"} +{"answers": ["Nagy", "Mohamed", "Mohamed Nagy", "Mohamed Nagy"], "question": "Egypts was the recipient of the golden prize of the Salon de Paris for his \"Egypt Renaissance\"?"} +{"answers": ["North Branch Shamokin Creek"], "question": "Pennsylvania's is too acidic to support aquatic life?"} +{"answers": ["Angus M. Woodbury", "Angus Munn Woodbury", "Woodbury", "Angus", "Angus Woodbury"], "question": "all four sons of biologist earned PhDs in biology, and both of his daughters married biologists?"} +{"answers": ["Mainstream Top 40"], "question": "Mariah Carey \"\" was the first singer to on the United States' Pop Songs chart?"} +{"answers": ["Araguaia National Park"], "question": " is located on Bananal Island, which is believed to be the largest inland river island in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Oscar", "Oskar Schlitter", "Schlitter", "Oscar Schlitter"], "question": " sold his house in Berlin's \"Mayfair\" to Joseph Goebbels for \"a very modest sum\"?"} +{"answers": ["Luis", "Luis Fernandez-Gil", "Fernandez-Gil"], "question": "actor plays a professional wrestling promoter in the \"Lucha Underground\" television series?"} +{"answers": ["Kirby's Block Ball"], "question": "in , players control paddles to knock Kirby into destructible bricks?"} +{"answers": ["Cerro Blanco", "Robledo", "Cerro Blanco"], "question": " is the site of the largest known Holocene volcanic eruption in the Central Andes?"} +{"answers": ["Gendarmerie of Haiti"], "question": "Haiti's first-ever Olympic medal was won at the 1924 Summer Olympics by a team composed entirely of members of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Echinocereus reichenbachii"], "question": "the flowers of open for just one day?"} +{"answers": ["Hebenstreit", "Pantaleon Hebenstreit", "Pantaleon"], "question": " invented the pantalon, a keyboard instrument?"} +{"answers": ["Famatinian orogeny"], "question": "the occurred long before the rise of the Andes in what is now western South America?"} +{"answers": ["Siri Karin Derkert", "Derkert", "Siri", "Siri Derkert"], "question": "the artist carved words of peace on the walls of a metro station doubling as a nuclear war shelter?"} +{"answers": ["Schloss Weesenstein"], "question": "art stored in was saved from destruction during the bombing of Dresden in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["De profundis", "De profundis"], "question": "Arvo Pärt composed , a setting of Psalm 130 in Latin for men's choir, organ and optional percussion, after he left Estonia for the West?"} +{"answers": ["Blast ball"], "question": "a is a type of hand grenade used by police for riot control?"} +{"answers": ["Aram Karamanoukian", "Aram", "Karamanoukian"], "question": " \"\" became a Syrian general after surviving the Armenian Genocide and was awarded medals from Egypt, Armenia, Lebanon, Syria, and France?"} +{"answers": ["Caiman", "Caiman"], "question": "juvenile have relatively shorter snouts and larger eyes than adults?"} +{"answers": ["Forbes", "Jason Forbes", "Jason"], "question": " was praised for his comic stair-falling in a university production of Michael Frayn's \"Noises Off\"?"} +{"answers": ["Counter-apologetics"], "question": "freethinkers answer Christian apologetics with ?"} +{"answers": ["Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine"], "question": "the was established this year after amendment of a 1917 law that had given the University of Washington \"sole authority\" to offer medical education in the state?"} +{"answers": ["Cascina Increa"], "question": "the number of people living in in Brugherio was recorded by a saint?"} +{"answers": ["Scarface Nation"], "question": "when the author of bought \"Scarface\" pajamas, they \"kind of freaked out\" his wife?"} +{"answers": ["Leschi", "Leschi"], "question": "the fireboat can be used as a pumping station to allow firefighters to draw seawater in the event of a disaster that destroys Seattle's water mains?"} +{"answers": ["Yalova Earthquake Monument"], "question": "the is situated in a public park established on land reclaimed from the sea by dumped rubble from buildings that collapsed during the 1999 İzmit earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Huseynov", "Emin Huseynov", "Emin"], "question": "to avoid arrest in Azerbaijan, flew out of the country after hiding for almost a year in a Swiss embassy?"} +{"answers": ["Baudó oropendola", "Baudó Oropendola"], "question": "the is only known from a few locations and is \"endangered\" because of degradation of its habitat?"} +{"answers": ["Andreas Oberleitner", "Franz Xaver Oberleitner", "Franz", "Oberleitner"], "question": "Austrian orientalist was a member of the Vienna Boys' Choir?"} +{"answers": ["Musée d'art moderne", "Musée d'art moderne"], "question": "the collection of the in Saint-Étienne is one of the most important of its type in France?"} +{"answers": ["Jordan", "Jordan Sibert", "Sibert"], "question": "basketball player transferred to Dayton to get more playing time?"} +{"answers": ["Runnin'", "Runnin'"], "question": "the music video for \"\" was performed by two freedivers who had to hold their breath for up to six minutes at a time while shooting?"} +{"answers": ["Michigan Heritage Park"], "question": "the \"(typical exhibit pictured)\" is an outdoor attraction that spans 10,000 years of Michigan history?"} +{"answers": ["Bambach", "Laura", "Laura Jordan Bambach"], "question": " has been called a \"digital female icon\" by \"The Guardian\"?"} +{"answers": ["Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz", "Miley Cyrus and Her Dead Petz"], "question": " features guest vocals from Big Sean, Sarah Barthel from Phantogram, and Ariel Pink?"} +{"answers": ["Euglossa hyacinthina"], "question": "the male orchid bee collects fragrances as a method of courtship?"} +{"answers": ["Ali Mohammed Baqir al-Nimr", "Ali", "al-Nimr"], "question": " used a BlackBerry to encourage protests, underwent an unfair trial, and may soon be crucified and beheaded?"} +{"answers": ["Bienmesabe"], "question": " has been described as the most famous dessert in Canarian cuisine?"} +{"answers": ["Ester", "Textorius", "Ester Textorius", "Ester Vilhelmina Textorius"], "question": "the actress \"\" performed in a number of operettes, and though successful, never considered herself a good enough singer for such roles?"} +{"answers": ["Daman Ganga River", "Daman Ganga"], "question": "in 2015, the river interlinking project involving inter-basin transfer of surplus water from the was approved for implementation?"} +{"answers": ["Schweizer", "Matthias Eduard Schweizer", "Matthias"], "question": " was the inventor of Schweizer's reagent?"} +{"answers": ["Pachycondyla? messeliana"], "question": "the fossil ant was only tentatively placed into the genus \"Pachycondyla\" due to the conditions of preservation?"} +{"answers": ["Rodríguez", "Leandro Rodríguez", "Leandro", "Leandro Joaquín Rodríguez"], "question": "although he only moved to English football in 2015, Everton's scored in a league match against Liverpool three years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Xiaoxing Xi", "Xiaoxing", "Xi"], "question": "Professor was arrested on charges of having sent restricted technology to China, but was exonerated when scientists found that the prosecutors had misunderstood the evidence?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Lowenfeld", "Henry", "Lowenfeld"], "question": "in 1890, , a Polish immigrant, established the UK's first brewer of non-alcoholic beer, in Fulham, London?"} +{"answers": ["Final Resolution", "Final Resolution"], "question": "Sting made his return to national television after five years by debuting at Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's pay-per-view event?"} +{"answers": ["Pachycondyla lutzi"], "question": "the one described worker of the fossil ant is missing its gaster?"} +{"answers": ["Work", "Work"], "question": "the music video of \"\" featured Iggy Azalea engaging in twerking and lap dancing sequences?"} +{"answers": ["Anibal Escalante", "Anibal", "Escalante"], "question": "the ousting of Cuban communist party leader in 1962 may have been a factor in the Cuban Missile Crisis?"} +{"answers": ["high diving", "High diving"], "question": " debuted as a sport at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona?"} +{"answers": ["Becker", "Saga Becker", "Saga"], "question": " in 2015 became the first transsexual actress both to be nominated and win a Guldbaggen Award?"} +{"answers": ["Palazzo Gualino"], "question": "a project to convert into high-end apartments was begun in 2012, but was abandoned in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Knoxville", "Knoxville"], "question": " is inspired by \"The Running Man\" and \"The Hunger Games\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gejeian", "Blackie", "Blackie Gejeian"], "question": " rebuilt a roadster he had crashed and renamed it \"Shish Kebob\"?"} +{"answers": ["Novgorod", "Russian monitor Novgorod"], "question": "s unusual design \"(top deck layout pictured)\" gave the warship a reputation as one of the worst ever constructed?"} +{"answers": ["Hunt", "Catherine", "Catherine T. Hunt"], "question": ", the 2007 president of the American Chemical Society, won the society's first election to use Internet voting?"} +{"answers": ["Cooper", "Marcus Simon Cooper", "Marcus Cooper Group", "Marcus Cooper", "Marcus Cooper", "Marcus"], "question": "in 2013, bought seven houses in central London, to allow the creation of a £200 million \"supermansion\", selling them and the project to fellow property developer Christian Candy in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Carrfors Bråkenhielm", "Bråkenhielm", "Anna Bråkenhielm", "Anna", "Anna Birgitta Bråkenhielm"], "question": "the reality entertainment concept \"Expedition Robinson\" \"(also known as Survivor)\" was bought by CEO and aired on Swedish television in 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Lexington-Concord Sesquicentennial half dollar"], "question": "Do you know that, in describing the , Cornelius Vermeule wrote \"what the coin exudes in patriotism, it lacks in art\"?"} +{"answers": ["You Don't Know What to Do"], "question": "Mariah Carey is said to \"channel\" Jocelyn Brown in her song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Government of Japan"], "question": "the is a constitutional monarchy whereby the power of the Emperor is limited and relegated primarily to ceremonial duties?"} +{"answers": ["Johann Wanning", "Johannes Wanning", "Wanning", "Johann"], "question": "the Dutch composer wrote the first known musical epithalamium—a poem written for a new bride heading to the marital bedchamber for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["Moneypenny Creek"], "question": "in May 2004, rains falling at rates of up to per hour caused flash flooding on ?"} +{"answers": ["Theodore Roosevelt", "McElroy", "Theodore Roosevelt McElroy", "Theodore"], "question": " holds the record for the highest speed at which anyone has received Morse code?"} +{"answers": ["Norse-American medal"], "question": "Do you know that, though the depicts a Viking \"\", it commemorates an 1825 journey?"} +{"answers": ["Jon", "Jon Palfreman", "Palfreman"], "question": "science journalist was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease while researching his book on the subject?"} +{"answers": ["Carbon Run"], "question": "a conservation group released a thousand trout into , but they disappeared within 17 months?"} +{"answers": ["Jiang", "Jiang Jianzeng", "Jianzeng"], "question": "General career was \"temporarily frozen\" after a military plane crash that killed 40 people?"} +{"answers": ["James Beard Public Market"], "question": "the will be located near the former site of the Portland Public Market, which was the largest supermarket in the United States when it was built in 1933?"} +{"answers": ["Yogendra", "Baitha", "Yogendra Nath Baitha"], "question": " received more votes than any other CSP-JSD candidate in the 1995 Bihar Legislative Assembly election?"} +{"answers": ["Ficus platypoda"], "question": "the lithophytic has edible figs and can be used as bonsai?"} +{"answers": ["Hud", "Hud"], "question": "although Paul Newman \"\" and director Martin Ritt conceived the eponymous lead of as morally repugnant, they were astonished to find young audiences warming to the character?"} +{"answers": ["Nadia", "Nadia Labidi", "Labidi"], "question": "Algerian filmmaker is also a politician who served as Minister of Culture from May 2014 to May 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Turtle Rock Studios"], "question": "when was established, it was housed in a garage?"} +{"answers": ["Lansun", "Zhou", "Zhou Lansun"], "question": "Cao Yanhua won her first national table tennis championship after only two months of training under world champion , who she said was like a devil?"} +{"answers": ["Chili mac"], "question": " has been described as a comfort food?"} +{"answers": ["Ellingen Residence"], "question": " belonged to the Teutonic Order for over 400 years?"} +{"answers": ["Kahn", "Hilary J. Kahn", "Hilary", "Hilary Kahn"], "question": "the computer scientist advised Ph.D. students as a professor at the University of Manchester but never got a Ph.D. herself?"} +{"answers": ["Destination Moon", "Destination Moon"], "question": " was serialised weekly in the newly established \"Tintin\" magazine starting from March 1950?"} +{"answers": ["Gerber House", "Henry Gerber", "Henry Gerber House"], "question": "the Society for Human Rights, America's first LGBT rights organization, was founded in Chicago's , now a National Historic Landmark?"} +{"answers": ["Qiu Yanpeng", "Yanpeng", "Qiu"], "question": "Chinese Admiral commanded a hospital ship that provided medical care in Cuba, Jamaica, and Costa Rica?"} +{"answers": ["Columbia Memorial Space Center"], "question": "the is, by Congressional resolution, a living memorial to the crew of STS-107, who perished in the Space Shuttle \"Columbia\" disaster?"} +{"answers": ["A Boyar Wedding Feast"], "question": " \"(detail pictured)\" by Konstantin Makovsky was once in the art collection of the creator of \"Ripley's Believe It or Not!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Cynthia Dickerson", "Dickerson", "Mary"], "question": "towards the end of her life, biologist had hallucinations of the Arctic explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson?"} +{"answers": ["Chieftain's Salute"], "question": "a review of by Graham Waterhouse called the Great Highland Bagpipe the orchestra's \"real partner in this virile, rousing piece of music\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lenape potato", "Lenape"], "question": "the potato was withdrawn because it was toxic, but it is used to breed other varieties for potato chips?"} +{"answers": ["Halin", "Hanlin, Burma"], "question": ", was inscribed by the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites in October 1996 for its archaeological heritage traced to more than 1,000 years between 200 BC and 900 AD?"} +{"answers": ["Xhamadan", "Xhaqete"], "question": "the quality of the embroidery of the Albanian reflected social status?"} +{"answers": ["Devi Upanishad"], "question": "the reveres Devi \"\", the Hindu goddess, as the highest principle and ultimate truth in the universe?"} +{"answers": ["Vincent", "Vincent McNamara", "McNamara"], "question": " was on the losing side of the Balmoral Brawl?"} +{"answers": ["Ecocapsule"], "question": "the is an egg-shaped, highly mobile dwelling designed to produce more electricity than it consumes and harvest more rainwater than its occupants use?"} +{"answers": ["Lebedeva", "Vera", "Vera Lebedeva", "Vera Pavlovna Lebedeva"], "question": "Soviet physician instituted a successful program to reduce infant mortality in her country?"} +{"answers": ["Submarine Commander"], "question": "Thorn EMI's video game was called \"the underwater Star Raiders\", referring to the Atari 8-bit's killer app?"} +{"answers": ["Palais des Fêtes", "des Fêtes"], "question": "the in Strasbourg has hosted famous conductors and anonymous anime fans?"} +{"answers": ["Enrique", "Enrique Luis Graue Wiechers", "Enrique Graue Wiechers", "Wiechers", "Graue Wiechers"], "question": " is the tenth medical doctor to become rector of the National Autonomous University of Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Hygrophorus hypothejus"], "question": "the is highly slimy?"} +{"answers": ["ruddy shelduck", "Ruddy shelduck"], "question": "the \"\" is a mainly nocturnal bird?"} +{"answers": ["MTA Bus Time"], "question": "it took 18 years to fully implement a system in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Señaris", "Josefa", "Josefa Celsa Señaris"], "question": "the Celsiella, a type of glass frog, was named after ?"} +{"answers": ["Portland Castle"], "question": "the heart of is the keep, comprising a central tower with two wings on either side and a gun battery to the front?"} +{"answers": ["Kōhei Shibata", "Kohei", "Kohei Shibata", "Shibata"], "question": " was billed as \"\"Akahoshi Jr.\"\" months before he was drafted by the Hanshin Tigers?"} +{"answers": ["Slime", "Slime"], "question": "Synapse Software's 1982 video game was reviewed as having sound effects that were the \"worst ever heard on any computer game\"?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel J. Briskin", "Samuel", "Briskin"], "question": " founded the independent film company Liberty Pictures with his longtime friend, director Frank Capra?"} +{"answers": ["Calshot Castle"], "question": "during the 19th century, \"\" was used by coastguards as a base for combating smuggling?"} +{"answers": ["The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again"], "question": "Laverne Cox has been cast as Dr. Frank-N-Furter in the upcoming ?"} +{"answers": ["Lebour", "Marie Lebour", "Marie Victoire Lebour", "Marie"], "question": " studied the life cycles of marine animals until she was 88?"} +{"answers": ["The Industrial Christian Home for Polygamous Wives"], "question": " was briefly the home of the Utah legislature?"} +{"answers": ["Semisulcospira libertina"], "question": " \"\" is the most common freshwater snail in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth María Rivera Marín", "Marín", "Ruth Rivera Marín", "Ruth"], "question": "Guadalupe Marín and Diego Rivera's daughter was the first woman to study architecture at the National Polytechnic Institute?"} +{"answers": ["Goa State Museum"], "question": "the has about 8,000 artifacts representing all regions of India, as well as 645 objects borrowed from other institutions?"} +{"answers": ["FA Community Shield", "2015 FA Community Shield"], "question": "Arsenal's victory in the was manager Arsène Wenger's first win over his opponent José Mourinho in 14 attempts?"} +{"answers": ["Ardstinchar Castle"], "question": "the 15th-century was quarried in the 1770s to provide stone for construction of a three-arch bridge over the River Stinchar?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Stoddard", "Charles Stanley Strong", "Charles", "Strong", "Charles S. Strong"], "question": "noted explorer and aviator wrote The Hardy Boys book \"The Hooded Hawk Mystery\" and the Nancy Drew book \"The Scarlet Slipper Mystery\", and once machine-gunned a shark from an airplane?"} +{"answers": ["Purple heron", "Purple Heron"], "question": "the often adopts a posture with its neck extending obliquely?"} +{"answers": ["Mr. Misunderstood"], "question": "Eric Church's album was released with no prior warning and sent to his fan club members the day before it went on sale?"} +{"answers": ["Seductive details"], "question": " may have a negative effect on learning?"} +{"answers": ["Money Pit"], "question": " producer described the show as a \"legal minefield\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ancient grains"], "question": "the cultivation of the amaranth \"\" was banned by Spanish colonial authorities due to its religious significance to the Aztecs?"} +{"answers": ["The Space Between Us", "The Space Between Us"], "question": "Relativity Media sold to another studio to avoid having to file for bankruptcy?"} +{"answers": ["Mitter Bedi", "Mitter", "Bedi"], "question": " \"almost single-handedly built up industrial photography in India\"?"} +{"answers": ["Coffee and doughnuts"], "question": "Krispy Kreme has provided free in commemoration of National Coffee Day?"} +{"answers": ["Massey", "Andrew Massey", "Andrew Massey", "Andrew"], "question": "brigadier served in Oman, Dhofar, and Northern Ireland before retiring?"} +{"answers": ["Jewett House", "Milo Jewett House"], "question": "a baby in a bathtub purportedly haunts ?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Bret", "Tropical Storm Bret"], "question": "the 1993 was the deadliest natural disaster in Venezuela since the 1967 Caracas earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Zhou Xiaoyan", "Zhou", "Xiaoyan"], "question": " was described by \"The New York Times\" as \"China's First Lady of Opera\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Girl on the Train", "The Girl on the Train"], "question": "while the film is set in New York, the novel is set in London?"} +{"answers": ["We Plough the Fields and Scatter"], "question": "the harvest and Thanksgiving hymn \"\" was parodied by John Betjeman as a protest against modern farming methods?"} +{"answers": ["Yarmouth Castle"], "question": " \"\" was among the first fortifications in Europe, and the first in England, to adopt an arrow-headed design of the castle's bastion?"} +{"answers": ["Masonic music"], "question": "Mozart, Lortzing and Sibelius all wrote ?"} +{"answers": ["Education in the Faroe Islands"], "question": " has been undertaken in both Faroese and Danish since 1938?"} +{"answers": ["Songhoy Blues"], "question": "the Malian band was formed in exile after jihadists banned music in their home town of Timbuktu?"} +{"answers": ["Swale Brook"], "question": " is \"small enough to step across\", yet \"packed with fish diversity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Siraj", "Khatijun Nissa Siraj", "Khatijun"], "question": "Singaporean women's rights activist pressed for the creation of a Syariah Court and served as its first caseworker?"} +{"answers": ["Louise de Broglie, Countess d'Haussonville", "Louise", "Louise de Broglie, comtesse d'Haussonville", "d'Haussonville"], "question": " \"\" was the wife, mother, sister, and daughter of members of the Académie française?"} +{"answers": ["Vicky", "Vicky Lau", "Lau"], "question": " was named the best female chef in Asia in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Sand Castle", "Sand Castle"], "question": "the film centers around the real-life experience of its screenwriter Chris Roessner?"} +{"answers": ["Hideto Asamura", "Hideto", "Asamura"], "question": " tied the record for being the youngest person in Japanese baseball to score 100 RBIs in a season?"} +{"answers": ["Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome"], "question": " is a rare neuronal migration disorder that causes too many folds on the brain?"} +{"answers": ["Sundby", "Ragnhild", "Ragnhild Sundby", "Ragnhild Andrine Sundby"], "question": " doctoral thesis concluded that fluctuations of miner moth populations were mainly caused by parasitic wasps?"} +{"answers": ["Ryo", "Ryō Terakado", "Terakado", "Ryo Terakado"], "question": "the violinist , who was concertmaster of the Tokyo Philharmonic, recorded Bach's Cello Suites on a violoncello da spalla?"} +{"answers": ["Art Neville", "Art", "Neville"], "question": " had a big role in defining New Orleans funk?"} +{"answers": ["Basilica of Notre-Dame d'Alençon"], "question": "Pope Benedict XVI elevated the parish church of to the status of a minor basilica because of its connection to Thérèse of Lisieux and her parents?"} +{"answers": ["M-231", "M-231"], "question": "to celebrate the opening of the new state highway , the Michigan Department of Transportation held an \"M23.1K Run\" with 231 competitors?"} +{"answers": ["Texas A&M–Commerce Lions football"], "question": "the NFL alumni of the team \"\" include Harvey Martin, Dwight White, and Wade Wilson?"} +{"answers": ["Congenital lactic acidosis"], "question": " is a rare disease with no proven treatment?"} +{"answers": ["Siren", "Siren"], "question": "one critic compared \"Millennium\" \"\" to the film \"It's a Wonderful Life\"?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Cadbury-Brown", "Elizabeth Cadbury Brown", "Cadbury-Brown"], "question": "the architects and H. T. Cadbury-Brown worked together on designs for the Royal Academy of Arts and the Royal College of Art?"} +{"answers": ["North Branch Bowman Creek"], "question": "the valley of is one of only two places in the Sweet Valley quadrangle where the surficial geology features boulder colluvium?"} +{"answers": ["Aries", "Aries"], "question": "WEA Latin had a Mexican radio station play all the songs from by Luis Miguel in response to finding pirate copies of the album being already sold?"} +{"answers": ["Dubbeldam", "Winka", "Winka Dubbeldam"], "question": "architect prefers dressing in black, and lives in a house with black walls?"} +{"answers": ["Tanyus Shahin", "Shahin", "Tanyus"], "question": "the Maronite muleteer established a \"peasants' republic\" in Keserwan after ousting that region's nobility?"} +{"answers": ["Maxman", "Susan Maxman", "Susan A. Maxman", "Susan Maxman Architects", "Susan"], "question": "architect 's firm received 65 awards including 14 AIA design awards and 14 awards for their designs' environmental importance?"} +{"answers": ["CD Projekt"], "question": "one of the founders of once sold cracked copies of video games in a market in Warsaw?"} +{"answers": ["Goh", "Kuan", "Goh Lay Kuan"], "question": "Singaporean ballet dancer and choreographer was branded \"The Red Ballerina\" after being detained in a mass-arrest of alleged communist-sympathizers?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Transylvania", "Hotel Transylvania"], "question": "the first two films in the have grossed over $762 million with a budget of just $165 million?"} +{"answers": ["Cyrtopone"], "question": "species of the extinct ant genus \"(example pictured)\" are noted for having small heads?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Istibsar"], "question": " is one of the four major works of Shiite Islamic traditions authored by Shaykh Tusi, a Shia scholar?"} +{"answers": ["Redmond", "Sarah-Jane Redmond", "Sarah-Jane"], "question": "actor auditioned for the film \"\" using bondage artwork by Eric Stanton instead of a head shot?"} +{"answers": ["HTC One A9"], "question": "the is the first non-Nexus device to come pre-installed with Android Marshmallow?"} +{"answers": ["Heinrich Schmitt", "Schmitt", "Heinrich"], "question": " was arrested in 1935, survived ten years in detention, and re-emerged in 1945 as a leading regional politician in occupied Bavaria?"} +{"answers": ["Bhikshuka Upanishad"], "question": "according to the , the ascetic lifestyle of four types of monk includes eating eight mouthfuls of food a day?"} +{"answers": ["Blood Money", "Blood Money"], "question": " was inspired by the \"cuteness\" of \"Mr. Heli\"?"} +{"answers": ["Feireiss", "Kristin Feireiss", "Kristin"], "question": " became a Pritzker Architecture Prize juror in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Surface Book"], "question": "the casing is constructed from machined magnesium?"} +{"answers": ["Naoya Emura", "Naoya", "Emura"], "question": " is a \"kind younger brother\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sovereignty Day", "Sovereignty Day"], "question": " is a state holiday but not a work-free day?"} +{"answers": ["Lu Tang", "Tang", "Lu"], "question": "after Ming dynasty army officer helped capture the pirate warlord Wang Zhi, he was demoted for letting some of the other pirates escape?"} +{"answers": ["2008 TNA World X Cup Tournament", "World X Cup Tournament", "TNA World X Cup Tournament"], "question": "Team Mexico's entry into the United States was delayed, causing them to be late to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Armstrong", "Helen", "Maitland Armstrong", "Helen Maitland Armstrong"], "question": "one of stained glass windows was still intact after flying half a mile in a hurricane?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang", "Zhang Dingfa", "Dingfa"], "question": "Admiral stepped down as Commander of the Chinese Navy because of cancer, and died soon afterwards?"} +{"answers": ["Death of Lucas Leonard"], "question": "the church at which was described by its neighbors as a \"cult\" where people \"used to build fires on the roofs, and there was chanting and weird rituals\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ulrike", "Ulrike Beisiegel", "Beisiegel"], "question": "German biochemist is the first woman to serve as president of the University of Göttingen?"} +{"answers": ["Palamu Forts", "Palamu Fort"], "question": "the external boundary walls of the are built with \"lime-surki sun-baked bricks\"?"} +{"answers": ["Residence of the United States Ambassador to the United Nations"], "question": "when he was 27 years old, R. P. Eddy was allowed to live in the \"palatial\" , in lieu of Ambassador Richard Holbrooke?"} +{"answers": ["Edith Gertrude Schwartz Clements", "Clements", "Edith Gertrude Clements", "Edith S. Clements", "Edith Clements", "Edith", "Edith Schwartz Clements"], "question": "botanist and ecologist illustrated most of her own books?"} +{"answers": ["Wilton Speight", "Robert Wilton Speight", "Wilton", "Speight"], "question": "Michigan quarterback grandfather Bobby Speight had his basketball jersey retired by NC State?"} +{"answers": ["Alcohol in Indonesia"], "question": "prices of were raised by 154.4% from 2009 to 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Anupama", "Anupama Kundoo", "Kundoo"], "question": ", an Indian architect working at Auroville from 1990, created innovations in her project designs by adopting \"sustainable building technologies and infrastructural systems\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sulawesi stripe-faced fruit bat", "Sulawesi Stripe-faced Fruit Bat"], "question": "the (\"Styloctenium wallacei\") is named after its discoverer, Alfred Russel Wallace?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Saumarez", "James Saumarez, 4th Baron de Saumarez", "James St Vincent Saumarez, 4th Baron de Saumarez"], "question": " had a Japanese temple shipped to Europe and re-erected on his Guernsey estate?"} +{"answers": ["Littlest Pet Shop", "Littlest Pet Shop"], "question": "Hasbro Studios were originally disconcerted with setting at a pet shop?"} +{"answers": ["Turbinellus kauffmanii", "Gomphus kauffmanii"], "question": "the vase-shaped mushroom \"\" of the Pacific Northwest can reach in diameter?"} +{"answers": ["Kay Tye", "Tye", "Kay M. Tye", "Kay"], "question": "neuroscientist has used light to identify connections in the brain that are linked to anxiety?"} +{"answers": ["Agar.io"], "question": "action game was used in the June 2015 Turkish election as a medium of political advocacy?"} +{"answers": ["NewYork–Presbyterian/Queens"], "question": "the general-care hospital in Queens, New York, originally started out as a women's rescue home in Manhattan?"} +{"answers": ["Indies Empire style"], "question": "when French Empire style became popular in the tropical Dutch Indies, it became known as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Poles in Bosnia and Herzegovina"], "question": "the writer Maria Dąbrowska reported to the Polish authorities that lived better than villagers in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Wolf-Dieter", "Wolf-Dieter Ahlenfelder", "Ahlenfelder"], "question": "German referee once called half-time after 32 minutes in a Bundesliga match?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Galvin", "Galvin", "Daniel"], "question": ", a British hairdresser whose clients included Margaret Thatcher and Diana, Princess of Wales, was awarded an OBE in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["TodayTix"], "question": ", a ticket-buying app, launched the first mobile lotteries for theater tickets for both New York's Broadway and London's West End?"} +{"answers": ["Mariangela", "Lisanti", "Mariangela Lisanti"], "question": "theoretical physicist was named on \"MIT Technology Review\" TR35 list of innovators when she was 18 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Stone Run", "Stone Run"], "question": " was historically stocked with trout, but is now Class A Wild Trout Waters?"} +{"answers": ["Pssst"], "question": "a retrospective review of noted that its graphics were a significant improvement over those of previous games for the ZX Spectrum?"} +{"answers": ["Tsujimura", "Michiyo Tsujimura", "Michiyo"], "question": " discovery of vitamin C in green tea contributed to an increase in tea exports to America?"} +{"answers": ["Hygrophoropsis rufa"], "question": "the mushroom was reported to smell like a photocopier?"} +{"answers": ["Plague crosses", "Devotional pilasters of Brugherio", "Plague crosses"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" commemorate the \"plague of Saint Charles\"?"} +{"answers": ["New Guinea Air Warning Wireless", "New Guinea Air Warning Wireless Company"], "question": "the was Australia's most highly decorated signals unit of World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Grace Medes", "Grace", "Grace May Medes", "Medes"], "question": " discovered the human metabolic disorder of tyrosinemia in 1932?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Lewis Stewart", "Albert", "Albert Stewart", "Stewart", "Albert Stewart"], "question": ", an Irish international rugby player, was recommended for the Victoria Cross during the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Palestine", "Palestine"], "question": "while addressing the United Nations General Assembly, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu held up a copy of , an Iranian compilation of Ayatollah Khamenei's statements on Palestine?"} +{"answers": ["Laetiporus cremeiporus"], "question": "the fungus smells like garbage?"} +{"answers": ["Zongxian", "Hu Zongxian", "Hu"], "question": " \"(statue pictured)\", the supreme commander in charge of fighting the \"wokou\" pirates in the 16th century, is an ancestor of the former Chinese president Hu Jintao?"} +{"answers": ["Lansdowne Bridge"], "question": " has the longest span of any extant masonry bridge in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Arzu Geybullayeva", "Arzu", "Geybullayeva"], "question": "journalist has received numerous death threats and has been branded a \"traitor\" because she worked for an Armenian newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["2015 Gent–Wevelgem"], "question": "several cyclists were blown off their bicycles in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Free Speech Flag"], "question": "the \"\" embeds the secret HD DVD key into the colors of the flag itself, using the flag hex code format colors?"} +{"answers": ["Kathleen", "Kathleen I. Pritchard", "Pritchard"], "question": "Canadian oncologist was one of the most cited researchers in the world in 2014 and 2015?"} +{"answers": ["That We Can Play"], "question": "the EP by Daniel Lopatin's Games, a duo with Joel Ford, was praised by critics for their use of 1980s influences?"} +{"answers": ["Cephalopone"], "question": "the extinct ant is noted for its large, toothed mandibles?"} +{"answers": ["Hong", "Liu Hong", "Liu Hong", "Liu"], "question": "astronomer developed a means of predicting lunar motion which was used by the Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China?"} +{"answers": ["Citrullinemia type I"], "question": " is a rare disease that can cause hyperammonemic coma?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin M. Dougherty", "Kevin Dougherty", "Dougherty", "Kevin"], "question": "Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice-elect was the first in his family to attend college, and worked three part-time jobs while attending Temple University?"} +{"answers": ["Gemmata obscuriglobus"], "question": "the bacterium has so many unusual features that it has been described as \"the platypus of microbiology\"?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Cheyney", "George Waldron Cheyney", "George W. Cheyney"], "question": "Arizona Territorial Superintendent of Public Instruction \"\" resigned his office to serve in the territorial legislature?"} +{"answers": ["Tityus apozonalli"], "question": "the fossil scorpion is named from a Náhuatl word meaning sea foam?"} +{"answers": ["Second Thoughts Are Best"], "question": " is a 1729 pamphlet about the increase of criminality rate in London, written by Daniel Defoe under the pseudonym of Andrew Moreton?"} +{"answers": ["Show Me the Monkey"], "question": "the character of Ed Argent in \"\", an episode of \"Veronica Mars\", was originally envisioned to be a cameo by Ted Nugent?"} +{"answers": ["Pathological Altruism"], "question": "Barbara Oakley's book explores negative aspects of altruism and empathy?"} +{"answers": ["Vietnamese people in Poland"], "question": ", significantly composed of illegal immigrants, are one of the largest ethnic group minorities in Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Time Sandwich"], "question": "the \"Adventure Time\" episode \"\" was inspired by a slowed-down video of Paula Deen making a sandwich?"} +{"answers": ["WT1190F"], "question": " was a small satellite that impacted the atmosphere near Sri Lanka on November 13, 2015?"} +{"answers": ["1995 Football League Cup Final", "Football League Cup Final"], "question": "Liverpool's 2–1 win over Bolton Wanderers in the was their fifth League Cup victory?"} +{"answers": ["Grace", "Taylor", "Grace Oladunni Taylor"], "question": " was the first African to win the L'Oréal-UNESCO Award for Women in Science and the second woman inducted into the Nigerian Academy of Science?"} +{"answers": ["Martel", "Martel, Lot"], "question": "the town of is said to have been founded by Charles Martel, nicknamed \"the hammer\" after his victory in the Battle of Tours?"} +{"answers": ["Monacis", "Lorenzo de Monacis", "Lorenzo", "de Monacis"], "question": "Venetian ambassador defended Hungarian queens Mary and Elizabeth from murder charges by writing a poem?"} +{"answers": ["Meteorological history of Hurricane Dennis"], "question": " in 2005 made landfall as a major hurricane three times?"} +{"answers": ["Angels Cry", "Angels Cry"], "question": "the song \"\" by Mariah Carey became her 28th career entry on the United States' Adult Contemporary chart?"} +{"answers": ["Ayutthayan–Cambodian War", "Siamese–Cambodian War", "Siamese–Cambodian War"], "question": "following the in 1594, some 90,000 Cambodians were taken to neighbouring Ayutthaya?"} +{"answers": ["Lionel Mark Jacobs", "Lionel M. Jacobs", "Jacobs", "Lionel"], "question": " and his brother operated an arbitrage business that exchanged greenbacks for gold coins?"} +{"answers": ["Habronyx minutus"], "question": "the holotype for was discovered at a bridge over a river that was later used as a film location for \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kings–Tulare Regional Station"], "question": "Hanford city officials opposed placing California High-Speed Rail's inside city limits, and then complained about its remoteness from downtown?"} +{"answers": ["Colchen", "Anne-Marie Colchen", "Anne-Marie"], "question": "European high jump champion also won a World Championship medal in women's basketball?"} +{"answers": ["SummerThing!"], "question": "\"\" was premiered on the Saturday Night Online radio show?"} +{"answers": ["ununennium", "Ununennium"], "question": " is the element with the lowest atomic number that has not yet been synthesized?"} +{"answers": ["Donohue", "Christine Donohue", "Christine", "Christine L. Donohue"], "question": "Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice-elect is the daughter of a United Mine Worker and a union seamstress?"} +{"answers": ["Central Karakoram National Park"], "question": "glaciers in the exhibit the \"Karakoram anomaly\"?"} +{"answers": ["Abdullah", "Abdullah Pasha ibn Ali", "Ali"], "question": " had his mentor Haim Farhi killed during his first year as Acre's governor, a position only made possible by Farhi's lobbying efforts?"} +{"answers": ["Schloss Krobnitz"], "question": " \"\" belonged to the Prussian Minister of War Albrecht von Roon?"} +{"answers": ["Of Vice and Men"], "question": "Harry Winer and Rob Thomas created one scene from \"\", an episode of \"Veronica Mars\", because they thought the show was lacking in visual complexity?"} +{"answers": ["Norodom", "Soma", "Soma Serei Norodom", "Soma Norodom Foundation", "Soma Norodom"], "question": "Cambodian Princess , the self-dubbed \"Royal Rebel\", is known for her exposé newspaper columns about corruption in Cambodia?"} +{"answers": ["Gillette Cup Final", "1978 Gillette Cup Final"], "question": "one of the Somerset cricket team players claimed that they played badly during the because they were intimidated by the situation?"} +{"answers": ["Roaring Run", "Roaring Run"], "question": " is the only wild brook trout and rainbow trout fishery in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree"], "question": "Stan and Jan Berenstain had to provide 20,000 sketches of the Bear Family before animators began working on , their first NBC television special?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Way", "Fort Washington Way", "Fort Washington"], "question": "before its reconstruction in the late 1990s, Cincinnati's was the most accident-prone mile of urban freeway in Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Edith Villiers, Countess of Lytton", "Edith Villiers", "Edith", "Lytton"], "question": "the \"\" became the Vicereine of India?"} +{"answers": ["Soundway Records"], "question": " has released compilation albums and re-issues of African, Caribbean, Latin, and Asian music from the 1950s to 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Barbo", "Pantaleone", "Pantaleone Barbo"], "question": "in 1389 Venetian ambassador fell victim to a robbery while on a diplomatic mission to Hungary?"} +{"answers": ["Du'a Arafah"], "question": " is a Du'a that was narrated by Husayn ibn Ali, the third Imam of Shia?"} +{"answers": ["Taza National Park"], "question": " is a UNESCO-recognized biosphere reserve and includes the largest forest of cork oaks and gall oaks in Algeria?"} +{"answers": ["Celtic Park", "Celtic Park"], "question": "the first-ever goal in the Scottish Football League was scored at the original ?"} +{"answers": ["Eva-Maria", "Neher", "Eva-Maria Neher"], "question": ", a German scientist in biochemistry and microbiology and founder of Göttingen Xlab, is married to Erwin Neher, a Nobel laureate?"} +{"answers": ["Up Out My Face"], "question": "Mariah Carey sings about Lego, Harvard University, and Humpty Dumpty in her song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Effie", "Effie Maud Aldrich Morrison", "Morrison"], "question": " originated the concept and was the instigator for the plan of the first senior housing project in the United States \"(example houses pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gaggan", "Gaggan"], "question": ", an Indian restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand, was named the best restaurant in Asia and tenth worldwide in the 2015 list of The World's 50 Best Restaurants?"} +{"answers": ["Yosef Karduner", "Karduner", "Yosef"], "question": "Israeli Hasidic singer-songwriter made Psalm 121 into a hit tune?"} +{"answers": ["Whinchat"], "question": "the breeds in Europe and western Asia from Ireland and northern Portugal east to the Ob River basin, and from northern Norway south to central Spain, Italy and Greece?"} +{"answers": ["Jal Mandir"], "question": "the dedicated to Lord Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara and founder of Jainism, marks the place of his cremation?"} +{"answers": ["Down Among the Dead Men", "Down Among the Dead Men"], "question": "the title of the 17th-century English song \"\" is a reference to drunken unconsciousness?"} +{"answers": ["McEvoy", "Eugenie", "Eugenie McEvoy"], "question": "the American artist , who created the painting \"Taxi! Taxi!\", was also a vaudeville sharpshooter and a breeder of champion collies?"} +{"answers": ["Anne Elstner", "Anne", "Anne Elstner Matthews", "Elstner"], "question": "in her 18 years playing the title role on the daily radio soap opera \"Stella Dallas\", missed only one performance?"} +{"answers": ["Robust tuco-tuco"], "question": "the is threatened by loss of its habitat to agricultural development?"} +{"answers": ["I Am", "I Am"], "question": "the Leona Lewis song \"\" is about her former record label boss Simon Cowell?"} +{"answers": ["Mercados Libres Campesinos", "Los Mercados Libres Campesinos"], "question": " were farmers' markets in Cuba that operated from 1980 to 1986?"} +{"answers": ["German Reformed Sanctity Church Parsonage"], "question": "the former is the oldest building in Germantown, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Yu Myeong-Hee"], "question": " won a L'Oréal-UNESCO Award for Women in Science in 1998 for her work on the protein alpha-1 antitrypsin?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Royal Flush"], "question": "a elicited a Turkish apology during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Marilyn Monroe", "Marilyn Monroe Productions", "Marilyn", "Monroe"], "question": " was featured on the cover and on the centerfold of the first issue of \"Playboy\"?"} +{"answers": ["gambling in Cambodia", "Gambling in Cambodia"], "question": "even though is illegal for its citizens, gambling addiction is a widespread social issue?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Philadelphia Merrifield", "Merrifield", "Mary"], "question": "the seaweed expert learnt Swedish so she could correspond with the naturalist Jacob Georg Agardh?"} +{"answers": ["Brecon Castle"], "question": " was attacked by the Welsh six times in 58 years?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Henry Wright", "Wright"], "question": "despite his service in the Confederate States Army, was given a military funeral with U.S. Army soldiers marching at the head of the procession?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Glory Campground", "Lake Glory"], "question": " has an \"inspirational name\"?"} +{"answers": ["FA Charity Shield", "1979 FA Charity Shield"], "question": "after winning the , manager Bob Paisley quipped, \"I am just sorry we didn't get two points for it!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oppong", "Papa Oppong", "Papa"], "question": "Canadian professional basketball player was traded to the Windsor Express so he could attend teachers' college in that city?"} +{"answers": ["Anti", "Anti"], "question": "Rihanna debuted s official artwork and title at a private viewing for fans and press at Los Angeles' MAMA Gallery?"} +{"answers": ["André", "André Chiang", "Chiang"], "question": "chef is known for his \"Octo-philosophy\" of preparing dishes?"} +{"answers": ["Prado Navarette v. California"], "question": "the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in that police officers may conduct traffic stops even if they have not personally observed a traffic violation?"} +{"answers": ["Bombus frigidus"], "question": "the is one of only two species of bumblebee to have natural-borne cues to prevent inbreeding?"} +{"answers": ["HKU pro-vice-chancellor selection controversy", "University of Hong Kong pro-vice-chancellor selection controversy"], "question": "the University of Hong Kong council's Johannes Chan's appointment to pro-vice-chancellor is said to be \"very sad news for Hong Kong's autonomy and freedom\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marvalee", "Marvalee Wake", "Wake", "Marvalee Hendricks Wake"], "question": "biologist , an expert on caecilians, is married to an expert on salamanders?"} +{"answers": ["New City Hall", "New City Hall", "Prague New City Hall"], "question": "when the in Prague was new in 1911, it had two paternoster lifts \"(schematic pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ale", "Ale Ahmad Suroor", "Suroor"], "question": "Indian Urdu poet was honoured by Presidents of both India and Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Apple Pencil"], "question": "the features pressure sensitivity and angle detection?"} +{"answers": ["Contadora support group"], "question": "the lack of activity of the Contadora group led to the creation of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Hygrophorus erubescens"], "question": " is extinct in Britain, not having been seen since 1878?"} +{"answers": ["Isabelle Eberhardt", "Isabelle Eberhardt"], "question": "salacious sex scenes were filmed for , though they did not make the film's final cut?"} +{"answers": ["Jaba', Jenin", "Jaba"], "question": "the mountainous Palestinian village of \"\" served as the throne village of the Jarrar clan?"} +{"answers": ["Boris Magasanik", "Magasanik", "Boris"], "question": "MIT microbiologist was also an art collector?"} +{"answers": ["Sinn Féin Funds case", "Sinn Féin Funds"], "question": "the 1948 ruling in the was that the Sinn Féin party was not legally a continuation of the Sinn Féin party that governed the Irish Republic during the Anglo-Irish War?"} +{"answers": ["Gladeon", "Barnes", "Gladeon Marcus Barnes", "Gladeon M. Barnes"], "question": "Major General oversaw the development of the M26 Pershing tank and ENIAC computer?"} +{"answers": ["Micromyrtus grandis"], "question": "the is found only along a single ridge?"} +{"answers": ["Chika Kuroda", "Kuroda Chika", "Kuroda", "Chika"], "question": "the Japanese chemist helped to create an antihypertensive drug from an onion skin?"} +{"answers": ["Shoa", "Nahem", "Nahem Shoa"], "question": "some of the British painter portraits \"(example pictured)\" were painted at up to 15 times life size?"} +{"answers": ["Järflotta"], "question": " island in Sweden contains both a nature reserve and a 24 cm (9.4 in) calibre gun?"} +{"answers": ["Beatrice Eleanor Beeby", "Beatrice", "Beatrice Beeby", "Beeby"], "question": "in the early 1940s, , Joan Wood, and Inge Smithells established the first nursery playcentres, precursor to the present-day Playcentre organisation in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Poughkeepsie, Tramps and Thieves", "Poughkeepsie, Tramps & Thieves"], "question": "the \"Veronica Mars\" episode \"\" was scored by Mark Lanegan, with whom series creator Rob Thomas had gone to elementary school?"} +{"answers": ["Kakani Katija", "Young", "Kakani", "Kakani Katija Young"], "question": "medal-winning ice dancer is a bioengineer studying the contribution of sea creatures to tidal movement?"} +{"answers": ["Katherine Cutler Ficken", "Katherine", "Ficken", "Katherine Cutler"], "question": " was the first woman to be licensed as an architect in Maryland?"} +{"answers": ["Faskally Forest"], "question": "\"The Enchanted Forest\", a colourful event held in the \"\", was named \"Best Cultural Event in Scotland\" for three years in a row?"} +{"answers": ["Picturesque Palestine, Sinai, and Egypt"], "question": "Harry Fenn and J. D. Woodward, the artists for , received special permission to sketch within and beneath the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["Papakating Creek"], "question": "the watershed offers wetland habitats for the endangered bog turtle and rare Fraser's Saint John's wort?"} +{"answers": ["forensic chemistry", "Forensic chemistry"], "question": "a can assist in the identification of unknown materials found at a crime scene?"} +{"answers": ["Marumo", "Kenichi Marumo", "Kenichi", "Ken'ichi Marumo"], "question": "baseball player scored a run for the Orix Buffaloes first team despite never appearing at the plate?"} +{"answers": ["Texas A&M–Commerce Lions women's soccer"], "question": "the team has won four Lone Star Conference regular season championships and three conference tournament titles?"} +{"answers": ["Silent Command", "The Silent Command"], "question": "Theodore Roosevelt was quoted in advertising for Bela Lugosi's first American film, ?"} +{"answers": ["Yiping", "Ding Yiping", "Ding"], "question": "Admiral was groomed to be the candidate for commander of the Chinese Navy, but was demoted following a fatal submarine accident?"} +{"answers": ["Borja Mayoral Moya", "Borja", "Borja Mayoral", "Mayoral", "Borja Moya"], "question": " was the top scorer at the 2015 UEFA European Under-19 Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Barmouth Bridge"], "question": "by 1980, the structure of the had come under attack from marine woodworm, which threatened its closure?"} +{"answers": ["United States Capitol cornerstone laying"], "question": "the \"(commemorative mural pictured)\" was laid in a Masonic ceremony in 1793?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Kirby-Green", "Thomas", "Thomas Gresham Kirby-Green", "Kirby-Green"], "question": " was one of the first men to escape Stalag Luft III in the \"Great Escape\" in March 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Greylag goose", "Greylag Goose"], "question": "the was domesticated in Ancient Egypt about 3000 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["There's Got to Be a Way"], "question": "Mariah Carey denounces the existence of poverty and racism in her song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gaby", "Lewis", "Gaby Lewis", "Gaby Hollis Lewis"], "question": ", who made her debut for the Irish women's cricket team at the age of 13, is the first international cricket player to be born in the 21st century?"} +{"answers": ["Shirazi salad"], "question": " is a traditional salad in Iranian cuisine that originated from Shiraz in Southern Iran?"} +{"answers": ["Schmidt", "Trudeliese", "Trudeliese Schmidt"], "question": " performed trouser roles at the Salzburg Festival and Mozart's \"Coronation Mass\" for a Papal Mass in Rome?"} +{"answers": ["Macrolepiota clelandii"], "question": "the \"\" is typically found in eucalypt forest and subtropical rainforests?"} +{"answers": ["KIC 8462852"], "question": "the \"Kepler\" space telescope has seen unusual patterns in the light from ?"} +{"answers": ["Kathrin Barboza Marquez", "Marquez", "Kathrin"], "question": " rediscovered a bat in Bolivia which had been thought to be extinct in the country?"} +{"answers": ["Bakersfield station", "Bakersfield station", "Bakersfield"], "question": "Bakersfield, California, supported a downtown location for in 2003, but opposed it in 2011 due to impacts on its newly revitalized downtown?"} +{"answers": ["Chitra Vishwanath", "Vishwanath", "Chitra"], "question": "the architect built her own large mud house in Bengaluru to promote her theme of mud architecture as an environmentally sound proposition?"} +{"answers": ["Kosherfest"], "question": ", an annual trade fair for the kosher-certified food industry, has been called \"a cross between a professional trade show and the buffet line at your cousin's bar mitzva\"?"} +{"answers": ["Halifax Central Library"], "question": "the \"\" is said to resemble a stack of books?"} +{"answers": ["Violeta Chamorro", "Chamorro", "Violeta"], "question": "on 25 February 1990, of Nicaragua became the first elected woman president in the Americas?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Britain", "Battle of Britain"], "question": ", a turn-based strategy video game, contains elements of first-person shooting?"} +{"answers": ["Local authorities swaps litigation"], "question": "over 200 separate lawsuits were filed as part of after the English courts ruled that swap transactions between banks and local authorities were unlawful?"} +{"answers": ["Jack jumper ant"], "question": " workers are gamergates?"} +{"answers": ["Judith", "Judith Ledeboer", "Judith Geertruid Ledeboer", "Ledeboer"], "question": "the architect studied at Cambridge but designed buildings for Oxford?"} +{"answers": ["Tofaş Museum of Cars and Anatolian Carriages"], "question": "the in Bursa, Turkey, exhibits the replica of a 6th-century B.C. chariot reproduced from artifacts found in a tumulus?"} +{"answers": ["Masrur Temples"], "question": "according to a popular legend, the Pandavas of the Mahabharata built the \"\" during their \"incognito\" exile from their kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Vernon Jones", "Vernon", "Jones"], "question": " was the first African American to be elected as CEO of DeKalb County, Georgia, and the youngest person to ever serve in that office?"} +{"answers": ["Far Cry 4"], "question": "players can ride on elephants in ?"} +{"answers": ["Alldredge", "Alice Louise Alldredge", "Alice", "Alice Alldredge"], "question": ", an expert on marine snow, has been in the top 0.1% of the Web of Science's highly cited researchers list since 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Andreas Panayiotou", "Panayiotou", "Andreas Panayiotou", "Andreas"], "question": " was kicked out of school at the age of 14 for punching his teacher, and became an amateur boxing champion and the UK's largest private landlord?"} +{"answers": ["Washington State University Fight Song", "The Fight Song", "The Fight Song"], "question": "in the 1985 John Candy film \"Volunteers\", the is used as a battle cry by Thai communist partisans?"} +{"answers": ["Vaginal discharge", "vaginal discharge"], "question": "with certain diseases, can become cheesy, frothy, or fishy?"} +{"answers": ["Darejan", "Dadiani", "Darejan Dadiani"], "question": "Queen consort \"\" had 23 children with her husband, Heraclius II of Georgia?"} +{"answers": ["Beaver Run", "Beaver Run"], "question": "Harveys Lake, the largest natural lake in Pennsylvania by volume, drained into and Bowman Creek in preglacial times, but no longer does so?"} +{"answers": ["Nelle Katherine Morton", "Nelle", "Morton", "Nelle Morton"], "question": " is thought to have taught the first course on women and religion?"} +{"answers": ["Every Single Word"], "question": "the video series depicts the lack of people of color in major Hollywood films?"} +{"answers": ["Bibi Bourelly", "Bibi", "Bourelly"], "question": ", who wrote Rihanna's \"Bitch Better Have My Money\", is the daughter of guitarist Jean-Paul Bourelly?"} +{"answers": ["Baryonyx"], "question": "with a head shape likened to a gharial, the dinosaur \"(illustrated)\" is thought to have eaten fish?"} +{"answers": ["Eleanor", "Eleanor Cullis-Hill", "Cullis-Hill"], "question": "Sydney architect practiced from her home since she felt that women were unwelcome in large architectural offices?"} +{"answers": ["War Machine", "War Machine"], "question": "Netflix paid $60 million to buy distribution rights to the ?"} +{"answers": ["The Ocean Cleanup", "Ocean Cleanup", "The Ocean Cleanup Foundation"], "question": "starting in 2020, will endeavour to rid the Great Pacific garbage patch of plastic debris?"} +{"answers": ["Eduardo Daniel Bogado", "Daniel", "Daniel Bogado", "Bogado"], "question": " has seen Antonov military aircraft in the Nuba Mountains, and a deaf child in Uganda learning sign language?"} +{"answers": ["Ragged Ass Road", "Ragged Ass Road"], "question": "Yellowknife's was formerly known as Privy Road because it had many outhouses?"} +{"answers": ["Avonmouth railway station"], "question": " \"\" was developed from a halt for the construction workers of the Avonmouth Docks, built in 1868?"} +{"answers": ["Clementina", "Clementina Suárez", "clementino suares", "Suárez"], "question": "the first woman to notoriously wear lipstick in Honduras is said to now be ?"} +{"answers": ["Richard William Wright", "Richard Wright", "Richard Wright", "Wright", "Richard"], "question": "Pink Floyd's was a keen collector of Persian rugs?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway"], "question": " in Hamilton County, Ohio, was the first highway to be named after U.S. President Ronald Reagan?"} +{"answers": ["Saran", "Mary Saran", "Mary"], "question": "the German refugee had a marriage of convenience to help her stay in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["It Is the Law"], "question": "moviegoers in 1924 saw Justin Victor get away with murder because ?"} +{"answers": ["C. L. Blood", "C.", "Louis Blood", "Lewis Blood", "Congregational Library", "Blood", "Charles Lewis Blood"], "question": "19th-century con man \"\" falsely claimed to have invented nitrous oxide, which he touted as a cure for consumption?"} +{"answers": ["2015 Dadri mob lynching"], "question": "following the recent , Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi urged Hindus and Muslims to fight against poverty and not against each other?"} +{"answers": ["Thunder", "Thunder"], "question": "iHeartRadio bet Leona Lewis $5 to sing her name in the style of Jason Derulo at the beginning of her performance of \"\" live on air?"} +{"answers": ["Fuchsia gall mite"], "question": "the , a serious pest of \"Fuchsia\", was probably introduced into Europe accidentally by a \"Fuchsia\" enthusiast?"} +{"answers": ["Monica", "Pidgeon", "Monica Pidgeon"], "question": "although father persuaded her not to study architecture, she went on to edit \"Architectural Design\" for almost three decades?"} +{"answers": ["Cherry Run", "Cherry Run"], "question": " in Ricketts Glen State Park has been described as \"incredibly beautiful\" and \"phenomenal\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vern", "Miller", "Vern Miller"], "question": "in 1971, Kansas Attorney General participated in an undercover drug raid by hiding in a trunk of a car in order to make arrests?"} +{"answers": ["Grimaldi", "Salvatore Grimaldi", "Salvatore"], "question": " has been described as the \"richest immigrant in Sweden\"?"} +{"answers": ["2015 FA Women's Cup Final", "FA Women's Cup", "FA Women's Cup Final"], "question": "the was the first edition to be staged at Wembley Stadium?"} +{"answers": ["Dicranophora fulva"], "question": "the mold species was not recorded between 1935 and 1994?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph C. Grendys", "Joseph Grendys", "Grendys", "Joseph"], "question": "billionaire has built a business that kills 12 million chickens a week, but lives in the \"bungalow where he grew up and drives a beat-up old Cadillac\"?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Zeppelin", "Operation Zeppelin", "Operation Zeppelin"], "question": "a helped the Allies during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Javanese traditional house"], "question": "the social and economic status of the owners of a \"(example pictured)\" can be ascertained by the shape of the roof?"} +{"answers": ["Olive Katherine Craddock", "Roshanara"], "question": ", who was born and trained in India, taught Bette Davis to dance?"} +{"answers": ["Program for Action"], "question": "the , a transportation proposal in New York City, was drastically truncated in the 1970s due to a lack of funds?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Harry Anthony", "Harry"], "question": " replaced John Bieling in the American Quartet?"} +{"answers": ["Frozen Fever"], "question": "it took only six months to complete the production of ?"} +{"answers": ["Little owl", "Little Owl"], "question": "the \"\" was sacred to the goddess Athena, from whom it gets the generic name?"} +{"answers": ["The Punishment of Lust"], "question": "the Walker Art Gallery changed the name of Giovanni Segantini's painting to avoid offending the Victorian public?"} +{"answers": ["Osaka Tōin Junior and Senior High School", "Osaka Toin Junior & Senior High School", "Osaka Tōin Senior High School"], "question": " baseball team became national champions in just their fourth year of existence?"} +{"answers": ["Saul", "Saul Adadi", "Adadi"], "question": "scholars have uncovered the record books of the Tripoli Jewish community and 18th-century manuscripts in the study hall of Hakham ?"} +{"answers": ["Wolf Run", "Wolf Run"], "question": "although is only long, it was historically used as a water supply for the Lehigh Valley Railroad?"} +{"answers": ["H.A.T.E.U."], "question": "the title of Mariah Carey's song \"\" is an acronym for \"Having A Typical Emotional Upset\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Brand", "Harry", "Brand"], "question": "press agent had 20th Century Fox insure Betty Grable's legs \"\" for $1 million?"} +{"answers": ["Imam", "Silvana", "Silvana Imam"], "question": " and her girlfriend Beatrice Eli performed together in 2015 under the stage name \"Vierge Moderne\"?"} +{"answers": ["ATR-16 syndrome"], "question": " causes very similar symptoms to ATR-X syndrome, despite being on different chromosomes?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Farrow", "Farrow", "Stephen"], "question": "police struggled to investigate double murderer , because of his nomadic lifestyle?"} +{"answers": ["Wings for My Flight: the Peregrine Falcons of Chimney Rock", "Wings for My Flight"], "question": "by 1975, the year Marcy Cottrell Houle's book documents, only 324 pairs of peregrine falcons resided in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Sun Zhigang", "Zhigang", "Sun"], "question": "before becoming a provincial governor, was the chief of China's Office of Health Care Reform?"} +{"answers": ["Tribute to Troy"], "question": "the University of Southern California sports anthem \"\" has been called one of the \"top 10 most annoying college football fight songs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stella", "Bloch", "Stella Bloch"], "question": " headlined in New York after she returned from learning Javanese dance at the Prince of Solo's palace?"} +{"answers": ["Langlois", "Victor", "Victor Langlois"], "question": "historian was tasked with researching the relations between Armenians and the French during the Crusades?"} +{"answers": ["Bombus hyperboreus"], "question": "the queen kills the queen of another bumblebee species and takes over its colony?"} +{"answers": ["Post Malokl", "Post Malone", "Post", "Malone"], "question": " coined the song name \"White Iverson\" after getting braids in his hair, a reference to professional basketball player Allen Iverson?"} +{"answers": ["Umpqua Community College shooting", "Umpqua Community College"], "question": "three days before committing at Umpqua Community College, Christopher Harper-Mercer reportedly uploaded a documentary on the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting?"} +{"answers": ["Teresa Borsuk", "Borsuk", "Teresa", "Teresa Anna Borsuk"], "question": " interest in architecture was sparked partly by Lego?"} +{"answers": ["Karen", "Karen Briggs", "Karen Briggs", "Briggs"], "question": "jazz violinist received the moniker \"Lady in Red\" while featuring as a soloist in Yanni's \"Live at the Acropolis\" tour?"} +{"answers": ["Bad Timing", "Bad Timing"], "question": "\"\", an \"Adventure Time\" episode, is visually framed to have its main action occur in the center, while polygonal creatures comprise the outer margins?"} +{"answers": ["1987 Carapintada mutiny"], "question": "the mutineers of the Argentine were named \"Carapintadas\" (\"Painted Faces\") for their use of military camouflage?"} +{"answers": ["Bailo of Corfu"], "question": "the also administered the affairs of the Venetian dependencies of Butrinto and Lepanto?"} +{"answers": ["Lyubow Usava", "Lyubow Demeetriyevna Oosava", "Usava", "Lyubow", "Lyubow Demeetriyevna Usava"], "question": " and her fellow students of the Moscow Architectural Institute were required to study architecture and manufacture munitions during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Gustav", "Hoff", "Gustav A. Hoff"], "question": "his support of a women's suffrage bill resulted in being labeled \"Petticoat Hoff\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Scherzer", "William Scherzer", "William Donald Scherzer"], "question": " invented the first rolling lift bridge \"(animated)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wujing Zongyao"], "question": "the eleventh-century Chinese military compendium contains the earliest known written formulas for gunpowder?"} +{"answers": ["Padfield", "Peter", "Peter Padfield"], "question": "the naval historian was on the maiden voyage of \"Mayflower II\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joshua", "Joshua Wheeler", "Joshua Lloyd Wheeler", "Wheeler", "Joshua L. Wheeler"], "question": " was both the first American service member killed in action by ISIL militants, and the first killed in action in Iraq since 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Hopkins", "Patty Hopkins", "Patty"], "question": "the BBC was accused of ignoring women architects when was removed from a photograph of \"The Brits Who Built the Modern World\"?"} +{"answers": ["Diachlorus ferrugatus"], "question": "the is Florida's most aggressive horse-fly?"} +{"answers": ["Rideau Cottage"], "question": "incoming Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has announced he will live in \"\" instead of 24 Sussex Drive?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Williams", "Elizabeth Peck Williams", "Elizabeth Williams", "Elizabeth", "Williams"], "question": "Tony Award-winning Broadway producer is also an archaeologist and art historian who has taught at Columbia University and UC Berkeley?"} +{"answers": ["Latham", "Vida Annette Latham", "Vida Latham", "Vida"], "question": " advocated for women in dentistry and medicine throughout her career in both fields?"} +{"answers": ["Another Lonely Night", "Another Lonely Night"], "question": "the music video for Adam Lambert's \"\" features a transgender woman as its protagonist?"} +{"answers": ["Dominik Wörner", "Wörner", "Dominik"], "question": ", winner of the 2002 International Bach Competition, recorded Lieder from Vienna written in the fin de siècle period, including works by Berg, Schönberg, Schreker and Wolf?"} +{"answers": ["Villa Geber"], "question": " is best known as being Sweden's second most expensive residential property when it was sold to Salvatore Grimaldi in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["IWGP Heavyweight Championship", "IWGP Heavyweight Championship"], "question": "while Brock Lesnar was stripped of the IWGP Heavyweight Championship by New Japan Pro Wrestling, Inoki Genome Federation continued to recognize him as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Centris pallida"], "question": " male bees regularly have internal temperatures only three degrees Celsius (about five degrees Fahrenheit) from being lethal?"} +{"answers": ["Smashed", "Smashed"], "question": "the 2012 drama film was partly funded by Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf?"} +{"answers": ["Arba'een Pilgrimage"], "question": ", the world's largest annual gathering, is held every year 40 days after Ashura for the commemoration of Husayn ibn Ali's death?"} +{"answers": ["Kawakita v. United States"], "question": ", a Japanese-American convicted of treason against the United States after World War II, was arrested after a former POW recognized him in a Los Angeles department store?"} +{"answers": ["Yeshivas Itri"], "question": "Israeli police theorize that the NIS 9 million embezzled from the yeshiva in 1999 was meant to pay for the defense of politician Aryeh Deri in his 2000 corruption trial?"} +{"answers": ["South Branch Bowman Creek"], "question": " is also known as Cherry Run, but only by mistake?"} +{"answers": ["Termite", "termite"], "question": "43 species \"(examples pictured)\" are used as food by humans or are fed to livestock?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Mark Slonim", "Slonim", "Mark Lvovich Slonim"], "question": ", professor of Russian literature at Sarah Lawrence College in the 1950s, was once offered a job by Benito Mussolini?"} +{"answers": ["Leathart", "Constance", "Constance Ruth Leathart", "Constance Leathart", "C. R. Leathart"], "question": ", one of the first women to fly over the Alps, flew heavy bombers in the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Federal Emergency Plan D-Minus"], "question": " was a U.S. government plan for recovery efforts in the aftermath of a devastating nuclear attack?"} +{"answers": ["Maria of Bosnia", "Maria", "Bosnia"], "question": "Do you know that, if King Louis I of Hungary is to be trusted, his in-law had children in her fifties and lived to be over 90?"} +{"answers": ["American Pastoral", "American Pastoral"], "question": "the actor Ewan McGregor is making his directorial debut with , after the original director left?"} +{"answers": ["John Shelton", "John Shelton", "John", "Shelton"], "question": "Colonel was so unpopular with his men that they gave three cheers upon hearing of his death?"} +{"answers": ["Cantique de Jean Racine"], "question": "Gabriel Fauré's is often performed with his Requiem, although he composed it much earlier as a student \"(pictured in school uniform)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Egan", "Michael Francis Egan"], "question": " served as the first Bishop of Philadelphia from 1808 to 1814?"} +{"answers": ["Charlotte", "Charlotte"], "question": "the anime series has been described as defying the \"\"moe\" anime\" stereotype?"} +{"answers": ["Mother", "The Mother", "Mother"], "question": " is the best-known novel by Maxim Gorky and his only novel on the Russian revolutionary movement?"} +{"answers": ["FA Cup Final", "2002 FA Cup Final"], "question": "the BBC's pre-match coverage of the included a sketch featuring Ricky Gervais?"} +{"answers": ["Eva Hollo Vecsei", "Eva Vecsei", "Eva", "Vecsei"], "question": "architect has designed projects in Hungary, Canada and Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Sulawesi Myna", "Sulawesi myna"], "question": "the sometimes issues a \"meeow\"-like sound with its head thrusting forwards and its back feathers fluffed up?"} +{"answers": ["Pasticciotto"], "question": "one variety of \"(example pictured)\" pastry is filled with meat but topped with sugar?"} +{"answers": ["Stjernstedt", "Rosemary", "Rosemary Stjernstedt"], "question": "the London-based architect was the first woman to reach senior grade I status in a British council county division?"} +{"answers": ["Frame Lake Trail", "Frame Lake"], "question": "Yellowknifers no longer swim in the city's for fear of leeches in the water?"} +{"answers": ["Scaptotrigona postica"], "question": " worker bees can trace the scent markers of workers from other colonies in order to find food sources?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Edward Hilt", "Hilt"], "question": " founded the largest farm-store retailer in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Amorebieta-Etxano"], "question": "the municipality of was formed in 1951 by the merger of two communities, one of which had nearly 17,000 inhabitants by 2014 while the other had just 221?"} +{"answers": ["Cecile", "Cecile Hoover Edwards", "Edwards", "Cecile Hoover"], "question": ", an expert on African-American nutrition, sought to identify low-cost foods with an optimal amino acid composition?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Coloma de Queralt"], "question": "in the 14th century, the Catalan town of had a large Jewish population?"} +{"answers": ["Morțun", "Vasile", "Vasile Morțun", "Vasile G. Morțun"], "question": "in 1888, became the first socialist elected to the Romanian Assembly of Deputies?"} +{"answers": ["Yellow-faced myna", "Yellow-faced Myna"], "question": "the may pair for life?"} +{"answers": ["Givot", "George", "George Givot", "George David Givot"], "question": "when played Mae West's character's lover in blackface in a 1931 Broadway play, producers had him remove his wig after each performance to show patrons he was white?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Fox", "Harry Fox", "Fox", "Henry Fox", "Harry"], "question": "the Russian authorities claimed the Svans had murdered \"\", but they almost certainly did not?"} +{"answers": ["Lenuci Horseshoe", "Lenuzzi's Horseshoe"], "question": "there is a large in downtown Zagreb, Croatia?"} +{"answers": ["Mercedes", "Mercedes Gleitze", "Gleitze", "Mercedes Gleitze Home", "Mercedes Gleitze Homes"], "question": " had to attempt to swim the English Channel again to prove she had already done it?"} +{"answers": ["1989", "1989"], "question": "Ryan Adams's album is a cover of a Taylor Swift album of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Guillermo Rodríguez", "El", "El Hijo de Dos Caras", "Caras"], "question": "professional wrestler needed an opponent's help to hold a ladder so he could win a ladder match?"} +{"answers": ["Mahmood", "Yakubu", "Mahmood Yakubu"], "question": " is the first and only Northern Nigerian with a first-class degree in history?"} +{"answers": ["President's Guest House", "Blair House"], "question": "the U.S. is larger than the White House?"} +{"answers": ["Werewolves of Ossory"], "question": "the \"\" were said to be descended from the brother of an Irish king?"} +{"answers": ["Buehman", "Henry", "Henry Buehman"], "question": "\"even the dead sit for \"?"} +{"answers": ["Kvitsøy Lighthouse"], "question": "the \"\" is the oldest stone tower lighthouse still in operation in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Winter", "Frank H. Winter", "Frank"], "question": " presented the American Astronautical Society first Goddard Memorial Lecture and received a medal for it?"} +{"answers": ["Dreams", "Dreams"], "question": ", an upcoming sandbox video game, has an impressionist art-style?"} +{"answers": ["Ai Xia", "Xia", "Ai"], "question": "the suicide of Chinese silent film actress inspired a film starring Ruan Lingyu, who also committed suicide soon after the film's release?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Honorable Dragon"], "question": "the Royalist guerrillas of ran from \"ghosts\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aplysia morio"], "question": "the can swim and is able to emit toxic clouds of ink?"} +{"answers": ["Reynolds", "Keenan", "Keenan Reynolds", "Keenan Reynolds"], "question": " is the only Navy quarterback to win all four games against Army?"} +{"answers": ["Etta Federn", "Etta Federn-Kohlhaas", "Federn", "Etta"], "question": " received Nazi death threats because of her Walther Rathenau biography?"} +{"answers": ["Desert Inn Road", "Desert Inn"], "question": "when Howard Hughes overstayed his 10-day reservation at Las Vegas' and was asked to leave, he responded by buying the hotel?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Fowler", "Fowler", "Francis Fowler", "Francis"], "question": ", architect of London's Metropole Hotel, was found guilty of corruption and was forced to resign from the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1888 after 20 years of service?"} +{"answers": ["Hualianceratops"], "question": "the horned dinosaur was the size of a spaniel?"} +{"answers": ["Hauge", "Sakura", "Sakura Hauge"], "question": "goalkeeper joined the Japan women's national handball team in 2015, after years of trying to get a place on the Norwegian team?"} +{"answers": ["Åmøy"], "question": "nearly one thousand rock carvings from the Bronze Age have been found on the island of ?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Collins Music", "Tom", "Collins", "Tom Collins", "Tom Collins", "Bernie Tom Collins"], "question": "after music producer receptionist asked him to make a record of her singing, it won BMI's Song of the Year and she won the Academy of Country Music's Female Vocalist of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Vary Chamberlin", "Ralph", "Chamberlin"], "question": "biologist \"\" is said to have been banned from Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology by Ernst Mayr?"} +{"answers": ["Tintin and the Picaros"], "question": " was the only book completed by Hergé in the last 15 years of his life?"} +{"answers": ["Lydia", "Gruchy", "Lydia Emelie Gruchy"], "question": "13 years after graduated her theological studies with honors, she was finally ordained in 1936 as the first female minister of the United Church of Canada?"} +{"answers": ["1996 Oman cyclone"], "question": " caused historic flooding in Yemen in 1996?"} +{"answers": ["Selig", "Martin", "Martin Selig"], "question": " and his family fled the Nazis via Poland, Russia, Korea, and Japan, got off the boat in Seattle \"on a whim\", and later built the tallest building there?"} +{"answers": ["Pranagnihotra Upanishad"], "question": "the Hindu text asserts that all the gods are enclosed in every human body?"} +{"answers": ["Zuriel Oduwole", "Zuriel", "Zuriel Elise Oduwole", "Oduwole"], "question": "at the age of 10, became the world's youngest person to appear in \"Forbes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Skaill House"], "question": " \"\", the most complete 17th-century mansion in Orkney, is built on a Pictish burial ground and overlooks the neolithic site of Skara Brae?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel Davis Harris", "Rachel", "Harris", "Rachel Davis"], "question": " was an influential African American library director in the Jim Crow South?"} +{"answers": ["Phosphorosaurus"], "question": "at a length of 3 m (10 ft), was small for a mosasaur?"} +{"answers": ["6004th Air Intelligence Service Squadron"], "question": "the contained commandos, linguists, scholars, saboteurs, and spies, as well as intelligence specialists?"} +{"answers": ["Temerl Bergson", "Temerl", "Bergson"], "question": ", a wealthy businesswoman and patroness of Hasidic Jews in 19th-century Poland, \"distributed money like ashes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Karakhan Manifesto"], "question": "Soviet Russia offered to return the Chinese Eastern Railway to the Chinese people as part of the 1919 ?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Moe", "Louis Moe"], "question": " works include illustrations of literary classics \"\", as well as paintings with decadent erotic motifs, such as naked women with monsters or animals?"} +{"answers": ["22nd Crash Rescue Boat Squadron"], "question": "the never lost a boat during its secret Korean War infiltrations into North Korea and China?"} +{"answers": ["Boletopsis grisea"], "question": "the mushroom is threatened by deforestation, air pollution, and the use of fertilizers and lime used to increase timber production?"} +{"answers": ["Boyd", "Daniel Montgomery Boyd", "Daniel Montgomery", "Daniel"], "question": " was once described as a \"liberal supporter financially of all worthy enterprises\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kör Yusuf Ziyaüddin Pasha", "Pasha", "Kör", "Yusuf Ziyaüddin Pasha"], "question": "Grand Vizier commanded Ottoman ground forces against the French occupation of Egypt?"} +{"answers": ["Karachi Kings"], "question": "the is the most expensive franchise team of the Pakistan Super League?"} +{"answers": ["kaunakes", "Kaunakes"], "question": "the shorter the \"\", the lower the status?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Gray", "Gray", "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Gray"], "question": "Do you know that, although died, her family's tradition of collecting fossils at Girvan lasted for 86 years?"} +{"answers": ["Bonifacio Monument", "Andrés Bonifacio Monument"], "question": "the in the Philippines is in height, with symbolic images and features, and known as the \"Cry of Pugadlawin\"?"} +{"answers": ["Geitungen Lighthouse"], "question": " had the first diaphone installed in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Jeanne des Anges", "Jeanne", "Jeanne de Belcier", "Anges"], "question": "the nun was the main protagonist of the witch trials which led to the death by burning of a French priest?"} +{"answers": ["Poeciliopsis prolifica"], "question": "the can carry several clutches of young at different stages of development at the same time?"} +{"answers": ["Gardner", "Monica Mary Gardner", "Monica"], "question": " life was shaped by finding that Bonnie Prince Charlie's mother was from Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang", "Zhang Qinqiu", "Qinqiu"], "question": "as Director of the General Political Department of the Fourth Front Army, held the highest war-time position of a woman in the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army?"} +{"answers": ["Mozu kofungun", "Mozu tombs"], "question": " was originally a group of more than 100 Japanese kofun burial mounds of which now less than 50% remain of the key-hole, rectangular, round and unknown shapes?"} +{"answers": ["Alejandro Zamora", "Alejandro Zamora Barbero", "Alejandro", "Zamora"], "question": "Spanish footballer only La Liga match was also the last match of Héctor Cúper as the Real Betis manager?"} +{"answers": ["Kabuli Bagh Mosque", "Kabuli Bagh"], "question": "the mihrab in the has an epigraph which includes the \"Throne Verse from the Quran\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sarla Bedi", "Sarla", "Bedi"], "question": " established the Hindu reform movement Arya Samaj in Toronto, Canada, and promoted social causes?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Left Jab"], "question": "the cleared the way for Diamond Arrow?"} +{"answers": ["Nevado Tres Cruces", "Tres Cruces"], "question": " \"\" in South America is a volcano last active 28,000 years ago that might erupt again?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Adaline Reed Lewis", "Margaret Reed", "Margaret", "Margaret Reed Lewis", "Lewis"], "question": "cell biologist may have been the first person to successfully grow mammalian tissue \"in vitro\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ladislaus", "Hungary", "Ladislaus IV of Hungary"], "question": " abducted his sister, Elizabeth, from a monastery to give her in marriage to a Czech lord, Zavis of Falkenstein?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Milh"], "question": " in Iraq, a wetland of international importance, is fed by water from Lake Habbaniyah which comes from the Euphrates?"} +{"answers": ["Erdoğan", "Ahmet", "Ahmet Burak Erdoğan"], "question": "it cost the $20 million to get \"Pretty\"?"} +{"answers": ["Allebach", "Ann Allebach", "Ann", "Ann Jemima Allebach"], "question": " \"\", the first woman ordained a Mennonite minister in North America, was ordained 62 years before the next woman?"} +{"answers": ["Watson Government"], "question": "the world's first Labor Party national government was Australia's of 1904?"} +{"answers": ["Sutil", "Francisco", "Francisco Sutil"], "question": "the Spanish footballer offered to play for a reduced salary at a team nearer to his girlfriend?"} +{"answers": ["Brazil nut cake"], "question": " is common and popular in the Amazon region of Bolivia, Brazil, and Peru?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Jean Sibelius", "Sibelius"], "question": "by composing music such as \"Finlandia\", boosted Finnish patriotism in the face of Russian oppression?"} +{"answers": ["Neor Lake"], "question": "the , a shallow lake located in a hilly area south of the Ardabil Province of Iran, was formed due to two fault zones during the Eocene period?"} +{"answers": ["Huang Jing", "Huang", "Jing"], "question": "Chinese politician , the father of a top Communist leader and a top intelligence officer who defected to the United States, was married to Madame Mao?"} +{"answers": ["Halling", "Else", "Else Halling"], "question": " contributed decorations to several public buildings in Oslo, including the Royal Palace, the Akershus Castle, Stortinget, and the City Hall \"(tapestry pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cento Vergilianus de laudibus Christi", "Cento vergilianus de laudibus Christi"], "question": ", a Latin poem by Faltonia Betitia Proba, takes lines from the works of the Roman poet Virgil and rearranges them to be about Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["Kozulić", "Maria Crocifissa Cosulich", "Marija Krucifiksa Kozulić", "Marija"], "question": "in 1895 founded a school dedicated to the Sacred Heart, which accepted children regardless of their religious affiliation or ethnic background?"} +{"answers": ["Casa Santa Maria"], "question": "Pope Pius IX ensured that the American College would get the property of where he used to serve Mass as a boy?"} +{"answers": ["Tour of Chongming Island World Cup", "2015 Tour of Chongming Island World Cup"], "question": "although not her team's designated sprinter, Giorgia Bronzini won the in a bunch sprint?"} +{"answers": ["Lemon Drop", "Lemon drop"], "question": "the cocktail \"(example pictured)\" was invented sometime in the 1970s at Henry Africa's, a fern bar in San Francisco, California?"} +{"answers": ["Mary", "Clarke", "Mary Frances Clarke"], "question": " helped move the religious order Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which she had founded, from Philadelphia to Dubuque, Iowa, with their piano?"} +{"answers": ["Tim Forster", "Forster", "Tim"], "question": "in 1972 Captain became the first victorious racehorse owner and trainer since World War II by winning the Grand National with Well To Do?"} +{"answers": ["Exercise Vigilant Eagle"], "question": " is a series of military exercises involving Canada, Russia, and the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Raimondo", "Raimondo Capizucchi", "Capizucchi"], "question": "as Master of the Sacred Apostolic Palace, Cardinal condemned probabilism, but was initially fascinated by quietism?"} +{"answers": ["Heðin", "Lakjuni", "Heðin á Lakjuni"], "question": " scored his 100th goal in the Faroe Islands Premier League in May 2015, while playing for KÍ Klaksvík?"} +{"answers": ["Maatidesmus"], "question": "the fossil millipede is named from the Mayan words for \"amber\", \"back\", and \"stone\"?"} +{"answers": ["The DeMarco Sisters"], "question": " were featured singers in the 1952 film \"Skirts Ahoy!\" with actress Esther Williams?"} +{"answers": ["Trafalgar Square"], "question": "the Christmas tree \"\" at is transported annually from Oslo to London and can be up to tall?"} +{"answers": ["Prostanthera lasianthos"], "question": "the is a member of the mint family?"} +{"answers": ["Levene", "Gus Levene", "Gus"], "question": "\"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas\", as sung by Frank Sinatra and backed by and his orchestra, was originally recorded for the soundtrack of a 1963 war film?"} +{"answers": ["Anoplognathus chloropyrus"], "question": "the can eat eucalyptus leaves to the point of defoliating the tree?"} +{"answers": ["Plygain"], "question": "in Wales, there is one that is traditionally sung only by men?"} +{"answers": ["Father Christmas", "Father Christmas"], "question": "in 1988, a NASA network was infected with a computer worm which sought to send all users a message from ?"} +{"answers": ["Adoration of the Shepherds", "Adoration of the Shepherds"], "question": "Nicolas Poussin's \"(detail pictured)\" has been owned by a cardinal, a politician, two painters, and a gardener?"} +{"answers": ["Every Day Is a Holiday"], "question": "\"\" is Katy Perry's first Christmas song?"} +{"answers": ["Alice", "Alice Lucy", "Lucy"], "question": "Lady toured towns giving presents of bread and meat each Christmas?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Sinatra Christmas Collection"], "question": "the 2004 features three previously unavailable tracks, including Sinatra's last recorded Christmas carol?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas Day in the Workhouse", "In the Workhouse – Christmas Day"], "question": "\"\" was a criticism of the harsh conditions in English and Welsh workhouses under the 1834 Poor Law?"} +{"answers": ["Oxford Street"], "question": "the Christmas lights on \"\" have previously been switched on by Kylie Minogue, Bob Geldof, Terry Wogan, and Lenny Henry?"} +{"answers": ["A Night at the Odeon - Hammersmith 1975", "A Night at the Odeon – Hammersmith 1975"], "question": " was one of the first shows where \"Bohemian Rhapsody\" was played live?"} +{"answers": ["Jazzar", "Jazzar Pasha", "Jezzar Pasha", "Pasha"], "question": " successfully resisted Napoleon Bonaparte's siege of Acre, forcing a French withdrawal from Palestine?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese zokor"], "question": "the , a small burrowing rodent, is considered to be an ecosystem engineer?"} +{"answers": ["Gerontissa Gavrielia", "Gavrielia", "Gerontissa"], "question": "physiotherapist lived as a hermit in the Himalayas before becoming a Greek Orthodox nun later known as Mother Gavrielia?"} +{"answers": ["St. Nicholas Hotel", "St. Nicholas Hotel", "Nicholas Hotel"], "question": "the lobby of the $1 million in New York City featured a painting of Sinterklaas placing presents into Christmas stockings?"} +{"answers": ["Matt", "Campbell", "Matt Campbell", "Matt Campbell"], "question": "new Iowa State Cyclones head coach was hired on his 36th birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran"], "question": "the comprises three Armenian monasteries established between the 7th and 14th centuries C.E.?"} +{"answers": ["Schulte", "Augustine Joseph Schulte", "Augustine", "Augustine Schulte"], "question": "despite his role in saving its property from seizure by the Kingdom of Italy, was denied rectorship of the American College in Rome?"} +{"answers": ["Macroelongatoolithus"], "question": " is a kind of giant fossil egg that can be over long, and probably was laid by a gigantic oviraptorid?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Bernard H. Paul", "Bernard Paul", "Paul"], "question": "puppeteer performed the first children's television program?"} +{"answers": ["Capul Church"], "question": "the cross-shaped fortress was built in a similar style to Intramuros in Manila?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Alfred", "Alfred", "Elizabeth"], "question": "Australian priest led Holy Communion on her 100th birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Magazine Fort"], "question": "Jonathan Swift satirized the building of the \"\" in Dublin, as he felt the conditions in the city too poor to warrant defence?"} +{"answers": ["Samantha Tross", "Tross", "Samantha"], "question": "the British orthopaedic surgeon made long jumps during her education?"} +{"answers": ["Visibility Zero"], "question": "the song \"Vrehei Fotia Sti Strata Mou\" (\"It's Raining Fire In My Way\"), heard in the 1970 film , launched the career of Greek laïko singer Stratos Dionysiou?"} +{"answers": ["Lopes", "Steven J. Lopes", "Steven", "Steven Joseph Lopes"], "question": " has been named the first bishop of any of the Catholic Church's three Anglican Use ordinariates?"} +{"answers": ["Euglossopteryx"], "question": "the extinct bee has a pollen basket made of long setae?"} +{"answers": ["Muhanna ibn Isa", "Isa", "Muhanna"], "question": "the lord of Palmyra, , twice defected to the Ilkhanate, but was forgiven by Sultan al-Nasir and returned to Mamluk authority?"} +{"answers": ["Mary", "Christie", "Mary Pat Christie"], "question": "Chris Christie credits his wife, , and her financial success on Wall Street as the reason he could give up his law career and run for political office?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Regalia Museum"], "question": "the exhibits include the golden hand and forearm that the Sultan of Brunei used to prop up his chin during his coronation?"} +{"answers": ["Beer cake", "beer cake"], "question": "stout and chocolate stout beer may be used in the preparation of chocolate \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aviation in Indonesia"], "question": "between 2009 and 2014, the number of increased more than threefold, to over 94 million?"} +{"answers": ["Malcolm Grant", "Malcolm", "Grant", "Malcolm Grant"], "question": "basketball player tied the Miami Hurricanes single-game record for three-pointers in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Bottom Creek", "Hop Bottom Creek"], "question": "the first gristmill in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, was constructed on ?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Kini Kapahu", "Kini", "Kini Kapahu Wilson"], "question": " was recognized as Hawaii's \"Honorary First Lady\"?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Llewellyn", "Llewellyn", "Carl"], "question": " has won the Whitbread / Bet365 Gold Cup both as a jockey and as a trainer?"} +{"answers": ["bicycle kick", "Bicycle kick"], "question": "the \"\" is one of association football's most celebrated skills?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Jacob L. Devers", "Devers", "Jacob Loucks Devers"], "question": "General was the second-most senior American officer in Europe during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["1946 Bihar riots"], "question": "between 2,000 and 30,000 people were killed in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Larsson", "Lena Larsson", "Lena"], "question": "interior designer became known as a pioneer for the unconventional, family-friendly environments she created?"} +{"answers": ["Annie", "Armitt", "Annie Maria Armitt", "Annie Armitt"], "question": "there were three Cumbrian Armitt sisters in the 19th century who all became writers—Sophia, Mary Louisa, and the novelist ?"} +{"answers": ["Waithe", "Lena Waithe", "Lena"], "question": "a white, straight, female character in \"Master of None\" was rewritten as a black lesbian after read for the role?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Wattenberg", "Wattenberg", "Albert"], "question": "physicist kept an empty Chianti bottle \"\" as a souvenir, the contents of which were consumed to celebrate the Chicago Pile-1 nuclear reactor going critical?"} +{"answers": ["Hrazdan River"], "question": "a cascade development on the is the largest hydro-power scheme in Armenia?"} +{"answers": ["Saxon", "Alex", "Alex Saxon", "Alex Saxon"], "question": "actor was told that his character in \"Finding Carter\" was to be killed off, but a month later found out that plans had changed?"} +{"answers": ["Corruption in Afghanistan"], "question": "when a new digital system of payment was put in place to prevent the for Afghan police, the policemen thought they had been given a raise?"} +{"answers": ["Anbarrhacus"], "question": "the fossil millipede \"\" was described from a single immature male preserved in amber?"} +{"answers": ["1995 Skoal Bandit Copper World Classic", "Skoal Bandit Copper World Classic"], "question": "former National Football League head coach Jerry Glanville was among the drivers in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Carr", "Janet", "Janet Carr", "Janet Howard Carr"], "question": "physiotherapist specialised in rehabilitation after stroke?"} +{"answers": ["Arizona Territorial Legislature", "25th Arizona Territorial Legislature"], "question": "the Democratic-controlled overrode vetoes to bills creating a literacy test for voters and authorizing segregation of \"African\" students?"} +{"answers": ["Mendoza", "Stiven Mendoza", "Stiven"], "question": "the Colombian footballer signed in 2013 for América de Cali, the team which he supports?"} +{"answers": ["East Lake Abert Archeological District"], "question": "Native Americans occupied sites throughout the for approximately 11,000 years?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Hovell", "Mark", "Hovell"], "question": ", a historian of Chartism, died during the First World War when he fell down a mine shaft?"} +{"answers": ["Busy Earnin'"], "question": "\" details the circumstances of spending too much time making money?"} +{"answers": ["Ryuya Matsumoto", "Matsumoto", "Ryuya"], "question": " \"\" height earned him the nickname \"Eimei's Randy Johnson\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lolium rigidum"], "question": " is grown as a forage crop in Australia, despite sometimes being toxic to livestock?"} +{"answers": ["David Norman Wecht", "David Wecht", "Wecht", "David"], "question": "Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice-elect was one of three victors in the \"most expensive judicial election in U.S. history\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ely", "Victoria Joyce Ely", "Victoria"], "question": "of the more than 3,000 midwives working in the state of Florida in the early 1920s, was the only one who was trained and licensed?"} +{"answers": ["Kennedy Creek", "Kennedy Creek"], "question": " is only about long, but is popular for canoeing?"} +{"answers": ["Ken", "Noda", "Ken Noda"], "question": "pianist composed his first opera at the age of ten?"} +{"answers": ["Maureen", "O'Hara", "Maureen O'Hara"], "question": " \"\" was only the second actress to receive an honorary Oscar without having previously been nominated for an Oscar in a competitive category?"} +{"answers": ["Sheldon", "Harold Horton Sheldon", "Harold"], "question": "the scientist wrote as early as 1929 about the serious possibility of man visiting other planets one day with the aid of rockets?"} +{"answers": ["Announcerless game"], "question": "35 years ago today, NBC ?"} +{"answers": ["Oxbow Inlet"], "question": "although only long, silica, iron, magnesium, calcium, and sulfate concentrations were measured in 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Zhao", "Bao Zhao", "Bao"], "question": "fifth-century poet was executed following the failed rebellion of a child prince?"} +{"answers": ["Gärdslösa Church"], "question": "in 1964, a Swedish princess married an English businessman in ?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel Chalkowski", "Rachel", "Chalkowski"], "question": " delivered over 35,000 babies?"} +{"answers": ["New Hurley Reformed Church", "Reformed Dutch Church of New Hurley"], "question": "New York's \"\" was founded by members of another area church who were cut off from their building after a flood washed out a bridge?"} +{"answers": ["Chen", "Chen Muhua", "Muhua"], "question": "Vice Premier , one of China's top women politicians, was forced to give away her daughter and did not reunite with her until three decades later?"} +{"answers": ["Constitution Day", "Constitution Day"], "question": "India is celebrating 26 November as as part of the 125th birth anniversary celebrations for Dr. B. R. Ambedkar?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "McFarlane", "Jan McFarlane"], "question": ", the Archdeacon of Norwich, worked with deaf children before being ordained?"} +{"answers": ["Brunei Museum", "Brunei Museum Journal"], "question": "one of the exhibits consists of replicas of the suits of armour and weapons used in Japan from the 8th to 14th centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Priscilla", "Priscilla Chan", "Priscilla Chan", "Chan"], "question": " and her husband Mark Zuckerberg pledged to donate 99 percent of their Facebook shares, valued at $45 billion, to their charitable foundation?"} +{"answers": ["Srimanthudu"], "question": " became the second-biggest Telugu film opener of the year, with a first-day global gross of 310 million?"} +{"answers": ["Emīlija", "Gudriniece", "Emīlija Gudriniece"], "question": "while working on her graduate degree in chemistry, won the Latvian Women's Motorcycle Championship in 1949, and then won it again in 1953?"} +{"answers": ["Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca"], "question": "the \"\" is called \"guin\"\"xacan\" (\"delightful\") or \"kia's gio\" (\"iguana lard\") by the Tepehuán people of northwestern Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Giovanni Mangone", "Giovanni", "Mangone"], "question": "the only building still extant that is definitely attributed to Italian Renaissance artist is Palazzo Massimo di Pirro in Rome?"} +{"answers": ["Walk like a Panther"], "question": "Jarvis Cocker personally contacted Tony Christie asking him to appear on the All Seeing I's \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mónica", "Bettencourt-Dias", "Mónica Bettencourt-Dias"], "question": "molecular cell biologist also studied scientific communication, the way scientists communicate with the public?"} +{"answers": ["Incense Route – Desert Cities in the Negev"], "question": "the east–west , which operated from 300 BC to 200 AD in the northern Negev, brought economic progress to the Nabataeans?"} +{"answers": ["Ackerly Creek"], "question": "the watershed of is the most developed part of the Tunkhannock Creek watershed?"} +{"answers": ["Capizucchi", "Capizucchi family"], "question": "the noble Roman declined financially because of the passion of some of its members for gambling?"} +{"answers": ["Monument of the Four Moors"], "question": "the chained Moors of the \"\" symbolise the four corners of the world?"} +{"answers": ["Hayden", "Hayden Scott Epstein", "Hayden Epstein", "Epstein"], "question": " set a record for the longest field goal by a Michigan Wolverines football player after setting a record for the longest field goal by a Michigan State Spartans opponent?"} +{"answers": ["Cotton production in China"], "question": "cotton, which is called \"mian\" or \"mumian\" in Chinese, was first from an area now known as Yunnan, some time around 200 BC?"} +{"answers": ["Ratto", "Patricia Ratto", "Patricia"], "question": "Argentine author novel \"Trasfondo\" depicts life on a submarine during the Falklands/Malvinas War?"} +{"answers": ["Dahla Dam"], "question": "the in Kandahar Province is the second-largest dam in Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Ananda", "Thuriya", "Ananda Thuriya"], "question": "a poem composed by of Pagan minutes before his execution is considered the first known poem in Burmese?"} +{"answers": ["Strawberry cake"], "question": "6,000 slices of were served at the Strawberry Festival at La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines, in March 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth A. M. Schmidt", "Ruth Anna Marie Schmidt"], "question": ", an employee of the United States Geological Survey, was questioned in two McCarthyist hearings because of her association with a bookstore?"} +{"answers": ["Birth of the Dragon"], "question": "the upcoming film is about Bruce Lee as a young martial artist and his famous fight with Shaolin Master Wong Jack Man in 1965?"} +{"answers": ["Trafeli", "Mario", "Mario Trafeli"], "question": "at the age of 18, became the youngest winner of the North American Outdoor Speedskating Championship with a win in the final race?"} +{"answers": ["War of the Maidens"], "question": "the involved neither war nor maidens, only men dressed up as women?"} +{"answers": ["Gaffney", "Rose Gaffney", "Rose"], "question": "conservationist , known as \"The Belle of Bodega Bay,\" helped halt the construction of a nuclear power plant in Bodega Bay, California?"} +{"answers": ["Protoceratopsidovum"], "question": "although the fossil egg genus means \"\"Protoceratops\" egg\", it does not represent the eggs of a protoceratopsid, but rather the eggs of maniraptoran theropods?"} +{"answers": ["Calloway", "Doris", "Doris Calloway"], "question": " studied farts, space food, and broccoli?"} +{"answers": ["Mask of Tutankhamun"], "question": " \"\" contains many gemstone inlays, including lapis lazuli, carnelian, quartz, obsidian, turquoise, amazonite, and faience?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Samuel Graf", "Walter S. Graf", "Graf"], "question": "cardiologist was a pioneer in establishing the modern system of paramedic emergency care?"} +{"answers": ["2015 La Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta"], "question": "in 2015, for the first time, took place just prior to the final stage of the Vuelta a España?"} +{"answers": ["Almond production in Afghanistan"], "question": "the major export markets for are India and Pakistan, with the former preferred because of better profitability?"} +{"answers": ["Oricchio", "Elisa", "Elisa Oricchio"], "question": " identified that the ephrin receptor EphA7 plays a role in tumor development of follicular lymphoma?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Schmertz", "Robert", "Robert Schmertz", "Schmertz"], "question": "in 1917, future folk musician and Carnegie Institute of Technology professor emeritus was arrested while dressed in \"a girl's middy blouse and a small white hat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Iris perrieri"], "question": " was named after Baron Eugène Pierre Perrier de la Bâthie, who ran a speciality plant nursery in Albertville?"} +{"answers": ["Oboe Concerto", "Oboe Concerto in E-flat major", "Oboe Concerto"], "question": "Vincenzo Bellini's , written while he was a student, was possibly influenced by the wordless songs of his teacher Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli?"} +{"answers": ["Casey Conway", "Casey", "Conway"], "question": "when former rugby league player came out, he expressed disappointment that Anthony Mundine had claimed homosexuality was not an acceptable part of Aboriginal culture?"} +{"answers": ["Paper Boat"], "question": "some of the fruits used to produce –brand beverages are sourced in the wild?"} +{"answers": ["Thawun Gyi", "Gyi", "Thawun"], "question": " was the founder of the Principality of Toungoo of Myanmar?"} +{"answers": ["Ni Zhifu", "Zhifu", "Ni"], "question": "Chinese Politburo member \"\" invented a drill that is named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Sheraton Skyline Hotel at London Heathrow"], "question": "in the 1970s, the had a Wild West-themed cabaret show?"} +{"answers": ["Elinor", "Elinor Frances Vallentin", "Vallentin", "Elinor Vallentin"], "question": "collaboration between botanists and A.D. Cotton resulted in the first comprehensive study of cryptogams from the Falkland Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Gndevank"], "question": "the , a well-preserved church dedicated to St. Stephen, is built in the form of a cross-dome of four apses, with a circular tambour over a cupola?"} +{"answers": ["Esther", "Esther Somerfeld-Ziskind", "Somerfeld-Ziskind"], "question": "at 101 years old, was still attending patients at Los Angeles Children's Hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Persoonia terminalis"], "question": "the type specimen of \"\" was collected south of the Torrington pub in New South Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry Michael Williams homicide", "Jerry Michael Williams"], "question": "searchers believed body had been eaten by alligators in Lake Seminole after he disappeared 15 years ago today—until they learned alligators don't feed in winter?"} +{"answers": ["Mining industry of Laos"], "question": "the foreign direct investment in the has made significant contributions to the economic condition of Laos since 2003–04?"} +{"answers": ["Ida Elizabeth Dixon", "Ida", "Dixon", "Ida Dixon"], "question": ", designer of the 18-hole golf course at the Springhaven Club, was the first female golf course architect in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["NEMA", "NEMA"], "question": "the development will host the tallest building in the South Side of Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["The Kudan"], "question": "the address of the can be translated literally as \"a hill from which one can get a good perspective of Mt. Fuji\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cheshire", "Maxine", "Maxine Cheshire"], "question": "one of Frank Sinatra's most widely known public insults was leveled against \"The Washington Post\" columnist ?"} +{"answers": ["Sariraka Upanishad"], "question": "the , a Hindu text on human physiology \"\", states that the body is a composite of constituent elements, and that the soul, or \"jiva\", is \"the lord of the body\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lilo Milchsack", "Lilo", "Milchsack", "Dame Lilo Milchsack"], "question": " was one of \"the architects of post-war Europe\"?"} +{"answers": ["PT Bank Tabungan Negara", "Bank Tabungan Negara"], "question": ", established in 1897, was frozen during the Japanese occupation of Indonesia and then nationalized by the Indonesian government after the war?"} +{"answers": ["Gateway Center", "Gateway Center North", "Gateway Center South", "Gateway Center"], "question": "the shopping mall in Brooklyn, New York, is built on a former landfill?"} +{"answers": ["Beloff-Chain", "Anne", "Anne Beloff-Chain", "Anne Ethel Beloff-Chain"], "question": " founded the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Buckingham?"} +{"answers": ["Rain and Snow"], "question": "the American ballad \"\" was performed by the Grateful Dead throughout their career?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Gould", "Thomas Gould", "Thomas", "Gould"], "question": " busked at Westminster Underground Station in an attempt to recreate the \"Washington Post\"'s Joshua Bell experiment?"} +{"answers": ["2015 Philadelphia Cycling Classic"], "question": "each of the six laps of the ended with a climb up the Manayunk Wall?"} +{"answers": ["Solanke", "Folake", "Folake Solanke"], "question": " is the first female Senior Advocate of Nigeria?"} +{"answers": ["363 Copa De Oro Road", "Copa De Oro Road"], "question": "at a 1966 concert, Frank Sinatra joked about the evenings he and others spent carousing at Dean Martin's ?"} +{"answers": ["André", "André Marcel Voisin", "Voisin", "André Voisin"], "question": 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"Jean-Mathieu-Philibert", "Sérurier"], "question": " was called the \"Virgin of Italy\" by his troops?"} +{"answers": ["American bittern", "American Bittern"], "question": "the \"\" was first described from a specimen found in Dorset, England?"} +{"answers": ["Naomi McClure-Griffiths", "Naomi Melissa McClure-Griffiths", "McClure-Griffiths", "Naomi"], "question": "astrophysicist discovered a new spiral arm in the Milky Way?"} +{"answers": ["Butter grading"], "question": "butter for consumer use is \"AA\", \"A\", or \"B\" in the United States, but in Canada is graded \"Canada 1\", \"Canada 2\", or \"Canada 3\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Entratter", "Entratter", "Jack"], "question": " \"Copa Girls\" wore US$12,000 worth of costumes for opening night in the Sands Hotel and Casino's Copa Room?"} +{"answers": ["Tusheti National Park"], "question": "the , called one of the \"12 best places you’ve never heard of\" by BudgetTravel, has rich biodiversity with aesthetic terrain, hamlets, old defense towers, and folk culture?"} +{"answers": ["Everett", "Daniel Everett", "Daniel", "Daniel Everett"], "question": "Squadron Leader was decorated three times for gallantry before being killed in action?"} +{"answers": ["garage rock", "Garage rock"], "question": " was the first form of music to be called \"punk rock\"?"} +{"answers": ["Louis Hostlot", "Louis", "Louis Edward Hostlot", "Hostlot"], "question": "Johann Ludwig Hasslocher's French teachers in Manhattan couldn't pronounce his name, so they changed it to \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Liang", "Liang Cheng", "Chentung Liang Cheng", "Cheng"], "question": "Qing dynasty ambassador to the United States \"\" was a star baseball player for Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["HTC Desire 200"], "question": "the , a low-end smartphone released in 2013, came with HTC's \"highest quality in-ear headset\"?"} +{"answers": ["May Owen", "May", "Owen"], "question": " discovered that the talcum powder used on surgical gloves caused infection and peritoneal scarring?"} +{"answers": ["Dairy salt"], "question": "the use of that is impure can have adverse effects upon butter, spoiling its flavor, grain and preservation?"} +{"answers": ["Konrad Otto Bernheimer", "Konrad", "Bernheimer", "Konrad Bernheimer", "Konrad O. 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Lozupone", "Catherine Anne Lozupone", "Catherine"], "question": " created the UniFrac algorithm, which has allowed researchers to plot the relationships between microbial communities in the human gut?"} +{"answers": ["Diana Marcela Bolaños Rodríguez"], "question": " studies marine flatworms to learn about their regenerative abilities?"} +{"answers": ["Alice Agogino", "Alice Merner Agogino", "Alice", "Agogino"], "question": "American mechanical engineer won the NSF's Presidential Young Investigator Award in 1985?"} +{"answers": ["Andrea", "Andrea Ablasser", "Ablasser"], "question": " discovered a molecule that warns nearby cells when it encounters a pathogen?"} +{"answers": ["Kathryn Ferguson Fink", "Fink", "Kathryn"], "question": "biochemist developed radiolabeling techniques that were used to study the success of chemotherapy?"} +{"answers": ["Katherine", "Belov", "Katherine Belov"], "question": " discovered that the contagious cancer decimating the Tasmanian devil spreads due to lack of genetic diversity?"} +{"answers": ["Parsons", "Kathryn", "Kathryn Parsons"], "question": " \"\" co-founded a startup that teaches people how to \"code in a day\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lehr", "Marguerite", "Marguerite Lehr"], "question": " conducted a televised lecture course on mathematics in the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Liang", "Christine", "Christine Liang"], "question": "ASI Corp., a wholesale distributor of computer components founded by , is one of the largest women-owned businesses in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Vera Faddeeva", "Vera Nikolaevna Faddeeva", "Faddeeva", "Vera", "Wera Nikolajewna Faddejewa"], "question": " 1950 book \"Computational methods of linear algebra\" was one of the first publications in that field of mathematics?"} +{"answers": ["Cecilia Bouzat", "Bouzat", "Cecilia"], "question": "after was given a L'Oréal-UNESCO Award for Women in Science she was received by the President of Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Louise", "Hay", "Louise Hay", "Louise Hay"], "question": " was the only woman to direct a math department at a major research university in her era?"} +{"answers": ["Charlotte", "Sahl-Madsen", "Charlotte Sahl-Madsen"], "question": " introduced multiple intelligences into the Universe?"} +{"answers": ["Leonite", "leonite"], "question": " \"\" has been found on Mars?"} +{"answers": ["Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaeo", "Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaew"], "question": "more than 1.5 million beer bottles have been used in the construction of the Buddhist temple site at in Thailand?"} +{"answers": ["Foskolos", "Nikos Foskolos", "Nikos", "Níkos Fóskolos"], "question": "Greek screenwriter and director has been called the \"Goldfinger of commercial shows\"?"} +{"answers": ["Burkhan Khaldun"], "question": "the mountain or its locality is believed to be the birthplace of Genghis Khan, as well as the location of his tomb?"} +{"answers": ["Old Fortress", "Old Fortress, Livorno"], "question": "on 2 April 1662, the was the location of an experiment designed to test Galileo's principle of the independence of motions?"} +{"answers": ["Sheshi"], "question": " is the best attested ruler of the Second Intermediate Period of Egypt in terms of the number of artefacts attributed to him?"} +{"answers": ["The Changingman"], "question": "Paul Weller's first solo UK top ten hit, \"\", sampled Electric Light Orchestra's \"10538 Overture\", which in turn sampled The Beatles' \"Dear Prudence\"?"} +{"answers": ["British Committee of the Indian National Congress"], "question": "the was formed in 1889 because the Government of India was constitutionally responsible to the British electorate?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Yemen", "wildlife of Yemen"], "question": "the critically endangered Arabian leopard is among the ?"} +{"answers": ["Voice Children's Choir", "One Voice Children's Choir"], "question": "\"America's Got Talent\" 2014 quarterfinalist had a waiting list of 250 children wanting to join as of January 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Imran Khan", "Imran Khan", "Khan", "Imran", "Mohammad Imran Khan"], "question": "Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that \"my India resides in people like \"?"} +{"answers": ["Khongoryn Els"], "question": "the in the Mongolian desert is popularly known as the \"Singing Sands\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bjørn", "Borgen", "Bjørn Borgen"], "question": "following his death, Norwegian footballer was described by former team-mate Per Kristoffersen as the greatest right winger the country had ever produced?"} +{"answers": ["Cereal Research Centre"], "question": "the in Winnipeg produced over two hundred varieties of crop and ornamental plants resistant to pests and blights?"} +{"answers": ["Fortifications of Xi'an"], "question": "the ancient were used as air raid shelters in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Mai Pokhari"], "question": " \"\", a wetland in the Ilam District of Nepal, designated a Ramsar site in October 2008, is a pilgrimage center for both Hindus and Buddhists?"} +{"answers": ["Vera Gaze", "Gaze", "Vera", "Vera Fedorovna Gaze"], "question": ", who discovered around 150 emission nebulae, had a minor planet and a crater on Venus named for her?"} +{"answers": ["SC Union 06 Berlin"], "question": " was formed in 1950 when players of the East Berlin club SG Oberschöneweide moved to the western half of the city?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of al-Kafr"], "question": "the victory of Sultan al-Atrash over French forces in the commenced the Great Syrian Revolt?"} +{"answers": ["J. S. Guleria", "J.", "Jagdev Singh Guleria", "Guleria"], "question": " and his son Randeep Guleria are both doctors at All India Institute of Medical Sciences Delhi and were both awarded the Padma Shri?"} +{"answers": ["Floriana Lines"], "question": "the are considered to be among the most complicated and elaborate of the Hospitaller fortifications of Malta?"} +{"answers": ["1996 Andhra Pradesh cyclone"], "question": "the resulted in more than 1,000 fatalities, and damaged more than 600,000 houses?"} +{"answers": ["Myrmecia inquilina"], "question": "the ant species does not have a worker caste, and is parasitic on \"M. nigriceps\" and \"M. vindex\" colonies?"} +{"answers": ["Aiguille de Bionnassay"], "question": "in 1865, the first alpine climbers to reach the summit of the \"\" arrived in a thunderstorm, their ice axes humming with electrical activity?"} +{"answers": ["Changyong", "Liao Changyong", "Liao"], "question": "baritone won first prize in three different international singing competitions in 1996 and 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Princess Lucia"], "question": "only the first three volumes of the manga series have been licensed in English?"} +{"answers": ["WSTRN"], "question": " bandmember Akelle Charles is the brother of Angel?"} +{"answers": ["Lily Furedi", "Furedi", "Lily"], "question": "American artist had an ekphrastic poem called \"Eyes Alive\" written about her often-reproduced painting \"The Subway\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cotton production in Pakistan"], "question": "the earliest known historical find of is from artifacts in a Neolithic-era burial site in Mehrgarh?"} +{"answers": ["Stephanie Burns", "Burns", "Stephanie A. Burns", "Stephanie"], "question": ", an organosilicon chemist, served as President and CEO of Dow Corning?"} +{"answers": ["The Foundery"], "question": "the for casting cannon became a Methodist chapel after a steam explosion?"} +{"answers": ["Snöfrid"], "question": ", an \"improvisation for narrator, mixed choir and orchestra\" by Jean Sibelius \"\", opens with music depicting a storm?"} +{"answers": ["Charlize Theron filmography", "Charlize Theron"], "question": "actress made her debut in an uncredited role in the 1995 horror film \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Broken Picture Telephone"], "question": "the collaborative browser game was defunct for three years before its 2013 relaunch?"} +{"answers": ["Theodoor", "Verstraete", "Theodoor Verstraete", "Théodore Verstraete"], "question": "Belgian painter was lauded as the \"poet of rural life\" due to his empathy with country folk?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah", "Sarah Poulton Kalley", "Kalley"], "question": " and her husband started the first Protestant church in Brazil?"} +{"answers": ["S. K. Sama", "Kumar Sama", "S.", "Sama"], "question": "gastroenterologist , known for his pioneering research on non-cirrhotic portal fibrosis and hepatitis B, received the Padma Shri award in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Estrella de Chile", "Estrella de Chile"], "question": "when the \"\" ran aground in 1888, the crew climbed into the rigging to escape the rising water?"} +{"answers": ["Cathedral Basilica of the Holy Family", "Cathedral Basilica of the Holy Family, Nairobi"], "question": "the replaced a church that was the first stone building in Nairobi?"} +{"answers": ["Hananu Revolt"], "question": "during the against French rule in Syria, the first rebel band organized by Ibrahim Hananu consisted of seven men from his hometown?"} +{"answers": ["Jaccoud arthropathy", "Jaccoud's syndrome"], "question": " is associated with systemic lupus erythematosus?"} +{"answers": ["Life Is Strange"], "question": "the video game was originally going to be called \"What If\" but was retitled due to the film of the same name?"} +{"answers": ["Zahir al-Umar al-Zaydani", "Zahir al-Umar", "Zahir", "al-Umar", "Daher el-Omar"], "question": " was the autonomous Arab ruler of northern Palestine in the mid-18th century?"} +{"answers": ["Valletta Summit on Migration"], "question": "during the , President of the European Council Donald Tusk called the European migrant crisis a \"race against time\" to save the Schengen Agreement?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Bailey Marquis", "Marquis"], "question": "writer once drove into the back of another car while conversing with Thomas H. Leforge in Plains Indian Sign Language?"} +{"answers": ["Sharp", "Eileen Sharp", "Eileen Nora Sharp", "Eileen"], "question": "only a year after joining the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company at age 21, \"\" was promoted to be the company's principal mezzo-soprano?"} +{"answers": ["Bogd Khan Uul Biosphere Reserve"], "question": "the in Mongolia has been a protected area for more than two centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Jordan Payton", "Jordan", "Jordan Joseph Payton", "Payton"], "question": " recently set the UCLA Bruins football record for career receptions one week after tying the school's single-game record?"} +{"answers": ["Platygyra contorta"], "question": "when specimens of coral were studied in 1977, they were identified as examples of \"P. rustica\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lutte Internationale"], "question": "Canada's first-ever match between André the Giant and Hulk Hogan took place in , preceding their more famous showdown at WrestleMania III by seven years?"} +{"answers": ["Zhao", "Zhao Wenhua", "Wenhua"], "question": "Ming dynasty official is reviled as a \"treacherous minister\" in the \"History of Ming\" despite having been rewarded for his role against the Jiajing wokou raids?"} +{"answers": ["Cokato Temperance Hall"], "question": "the \"\" was the social hub of a Finnish American community even though its members had to pledge to abstain from alcohol?"} +{"answers": ["Frederico Marques", "Frederico", "Marques"], "question": "Portuguese tennis coach was recently reported to be the youngest coach with a player in the ATP top 100?"} +{"answers": ["O Smach"], "question": "a Cambodian tour bus company takes \"hospital tourists\" from Siem Reap to the border crossing at to see doctors in Thailand?"} +{"answers": ["Loo", "Yueh-Lin Loo", "Yueh-Lin"], "question": " invented nanotransfer printing, a technique that allows electrical circuits to be printed onto plastic surfaces?"} +{"answers": ["Reed v. Town of Gilbert"], "question": "in , one Justice suggested the Court may soon become \"a veritable Supreme Board of Sign Review\"?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Eikonal"], "question": " delivered data about European defense projects to the National Security Agency?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert White", "White", "Robert White"], "question": "tenor swallowed a bug while singing the best high note of his career?"} +{"answers": ["Messelepone"], "question": "the extinct ant was described from two fossils, a male \"\" and a queen?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James L. Buie", "Buie"], "question": " invented transistor-to-transistor logic circuitry (TTL), which led to the development of the integrated circuit industry?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Lahore", "Battle of Lahore"], "question": "even after defeating the Mughals at the , Ahmed Shah Abdali retained the Mughal governor Mir Mannu?"} +{"answers": ["Hoerner", "Hanna von Hoerner", "Hanna"], "question": "German astrophysicist designed the cosmic dust analyser onboard \"Rosetta\"?"} +{"answers": ["National Museum of Vietnamese History"], "question": "the \"\", redesigned by architect Ernest Hébrard, is a blend of French colonial and Vietnamese architecture, called Indochina architecture?"} +{"answers": ["Piotr Domaradzki", "Domaradzki", "Peter K. Domaradzki", "Piotr", "Piotr Krystian Domaradzki"], "question": " was active in the Polish Solidarity movement before being granted political asylum in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Chronicler of the Winds"], "question": "Henning Mankell preferred the African storytelling style used in his novel to European storytelling because of its ability to \"jump between realities\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ray", "Ray Bloch", "Bloch"], "question": "Jackie Gleason called his orchestra leader \"the flower of the music world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eurasian bittern", "Eurasian Bittern"], "question": "the may visit reedbeds, rice fields, watercress beds, fish farms, gravel pits, sewage works, ditches, flooded areas and marshes?"} +{"answers": ["Hasta la Raíz", "Hasta la Raíz"], "question": "Mexican singer-songwriter Natalia Lafourcade won three Latin Grammy Awards for her song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sar", "Sar Kheng", "Kheng"], "question": "former Khmer Rouge official is currently Minister of the Interior, Deputy Prime Minister, and a Member of the Cambodian Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Föra Church"], "question": "the tower of contains what may be one of Sweden's oldest toilets?"} +{"answers": ["Huizuo", "Qiu", "Qiu Huizuo"], "question": "although General \"\" was persecuted at the beginning of the Cultural Revolution, he authorized the torture of 462 people after returning to power, causing eight deaths?"} +{"answers": ["Zodiac P.I."], "question": "in the mystery manga series , teenage detective Lili Hoshizawa uses astrology to solve cases?"} +{"answers": ["Patricia Numann", "Patricia Joy Numann", "Numann", "Patricia"], "question": " founded the Association of Women Surgeons, chaired the American Board of Surgery, and was president of the American College of Surgeons?"} +{"answers": ["Narayana Upanishad"], "question": "the states that one who worships with the mantra \"Om Namo Narayanaya\" goes to Vishnu's heaven, and becomes free from birth and saṃsāra?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Stephen's Church, Negombo"], "question": "the site upon which , was built in 1876 is located near the former Dutch Fort?"} +{"answers": ["South Branch Tunkhannock Creek"], "question": " in Pennsylvania passes through a deep gorge?"} +{"answers": ["A New System of Domestic Cookery", "New System of Domestic Cookery"], "question": " \"(frontispiece pictured)\" has been called \"a publishing sensation\" and \"the most famous cookery book of its time\"?"} +{"answers": ["Himalayan field rat"], "question": "the is closely related to the brown rat?"} +{"answers": ["Tourism in Iraq", "tourism in Iraq"], "question": " is in danger because of the ongoing war against ISIS?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Judeida", "Judeida", "al-Judeida"], "question": "the Palestinian village of was a Crusader estate called \"Gidideh\"?"} +{"answers": ["Archibald Main", "Archibald", "Main"], "question": ", who was elected Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1939, was Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Glasgow?"} +{"answers": ["Seoul Lantern Festival"], "question": "over three million visitors attended the \"\" in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Angkor Wat Marathons"], "question": "Cambodia's was introduced in 1996 by the Japanese Olympian Yuko Arimori?"} +{"answers": ["Hygrophoropsis"], "question": "the gills of mushrooms of the genus are forked?"} +{"answers": ["Armitt", "Mary Louisa Armitt", "Mary"], "question": "the Armitt Library is named for the polyglot ?"} +{"answers": ["Hyoid bone fracture"], "question": " are often caused by strangulation?"} +{"answers": ["Ying Fang", "Fang", "Ying"], "question": "soprano has won the Golden Bell Award, the Gerda Lissner International Vocal Competition, and the Lincoln Center Segal Award?"} +{"answers": ["Henderson's"], "question": " bookshop was used to shelter fugitive activists for women's suffrage?"} +{"answers": ["The Kensingtons at Laventie"], "question": "the artist Eric Kennington claimed to have walked while painting \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Idelisa", "Bonnelly", "Idelisa Bonnelly"], "question": " pushed for the first humpback whale sanctuary to be established and was inducted into the Global 500 Roll of Honour of UNEP for her defense of the environment?"} +{"answers": ["Tourism in Yemen"], "question": "UNESCO recently declared an emergency action plan to protect from destruction?"} +{"answers": ["Bean Boots"], "question": " are still manufactured in Maine and are stitched by hand?"} +{"answers": ["Circuit des Champs de Bataille"], "question": "the , a stage race held across devastated northern France, Belgium and Luxembourg in spring 1919, has been described as the toughest cycle race in history?"} +{"answers": ["Owen Thomas Rouse", "Owen", "Rouse"], "question": "a post in the Arizona Territory was not the first or even second choice of future Arizona Territorial Supreme Court justice ?"} +{"answers": ["U.S. Army Herald Trumpets", "United States Army Herald Trumpets"], "question": "the use drums \"\" designed by the vaudeville musician Gus Moeller?"} +{"answers": ["McGill", "Frances Gertrude McGill", "Frances"], "question": ", a Canadian forensic pathologist, was referred to as the \"Sherlock Holmes of Saskatchewan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Texas Tommy", "Texas Tommy"], "question": "the is a common hot dog dish at diners and greasy spoons in Philadelphia, eastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Omowunmi", "Sadik", "Omowunmi Sadik"], "question": " has developed highly sensitive microelectrode biosensors that can detect explosives?"} +{"answers": ["Coexist", "Coexist"], "question": "the symbol used on bumper stickers started life as a outdoor poster in a juried art exhibition in Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["11B-X-1371"], "question": "a \"\" mailed to a Swedish tech blogger was found to contain coded messages implying a threat against the President of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Beverley Peck", "Beverley Johnson", "Beverley", "Beverley Peck Johnson", "Johnson"], "question": "voice teacher told actor Kevin Kline that he had to choose between her and cigarettes if he wanted to be her pupil?"} +{"answers": ["Simtokha Dzong"], "question": "the \"\", built in 1629 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, functions as a monastic and administrative centre and is the oldest dzong to survive in its original form?"} +{"answers": ["Fallout Shelter"], "question": " became the most popular free iOS application in the US and UK within a day of its release?"} +{"answers": ["Sharad", "Sharad Moreshwar Hardikar", "Hardikar", "Moreshwar Hardikar"], "question": "Padma Shri recipient organized medical camps to provide free orthopedic surgery to over 1,500 children?"} +{"answers": ["Hamilton Canal"], "question": "the main proponent of the , Gavin Hamilton, was found to have embezzled £19,675 from the Colonial Government, following his death in 1803?"} +{"answers": ["Odyssey Opera"], "question": "in the past three years, has performed the Boston premieres of Korngold's \"Die tote Stadt\" and Massenet's \"Le Cid\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nyokong", "Tebello Nyokong", "Tebello"], "question": " is helping to pioneer a safer method of cancer detection and therapy that does not have the harmful side effects of chemotherapy?"} +{"answers": ["Hodgson's giant flying squirrel", "Petaurista magnificus"], "question": " can glide for from the tree canopy to the bushes below?"} +{"answers": ["Siedlce Ghetto"], "question": "Cypora Zonszajn could not live without her closest family and returned to the to perish along with them \"(deportation pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Scare PewDiePie"], "question": " is a series on the upcoming YouTube Red service?"} +{"answers": ["Dee", "Leo", "Leo Dee"], "question": "New Jersey silverpoint artist was known for the \"staggering technical perfection\" of his work?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait painting in Scotland"], "question": "the Flemish-Spanish painter John Baptist Medina came to Scotland in 1693 and became the leading of his generation?"} +{"answers": ["Chaudhury", "Ranjit Roy Chaudhury", "Ranjit"], "question": " was the first Indian doctor to receive a Rhodes Scholarship?"} +{"answers": ["Russia–Syria–Iran–Iraq coalition", "Russia–Syria–Iran–Iraq Coalition"], "question": "the may have been devised during a visit by Qasem Soleimani, the commander of the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution's elite Quds Force, to Moscow in July 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Baolis of Mehrauli"], "question": "of the three , the Gandhak ki Baoli \"(step well pictured)\" was built during the 13th century by Iltutmish of the slave dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate who ruled in Delhi?"} +{"answers": ["Ida", "Oldroyd", "Ida Shepard Oldroyd"], "question": " curated the world's second largest collection of mollusk shells?"} +{"answers": ["Jorge Alonso Martín", "Jorge", "Alonso", "Jorge Alonso"], "question": "Spanish footballer studied civil engineering?"} +{"answers": ["Welcome Wagon", "Welcome Wagon"], "question": "a remix of \"We Used to Be Friends\" by The Dandy Warhols was used for the third season premiere of \"Veronica Mars\", \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maria von Linden", "Linden", "Maria Linden", "Maria"], "question": "bacteriologist received a patent for her discovery that copper salts could be used as a disinfectant?"} +{"answers": ["Persoonia laurina"], "question": "the bark of the was used by aborigines to toughen fishing lines?"} +{"answers": ["A.", "A. Arnim White", "Arthur Arnim White", "White"], "question": "despite being ranked 158th out of 164 in his West Point class, still managed to reach the rank of major general?"} +{"answers": ["Inverted-F antenna", "Shorted monopole antenna"], "question": "the \"\", the antenna used in mobile phones, was originally developed for missile telemetry?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Beilein", "Patrick Jonathan Beilein", "Beilein", "Patrick"], "question": "new Le Moyne College basketball head coach says he was born the day before his father, John Beilein, became the Le Moyne basketball head coach?"} +{"answers": ["Colombo Marathon", "LSR Colombo Marathon"], "question": "the is Sri Lanka's oldest marathon?"} +{"answers": ["Tsuruko Haraguchi", "Haraguchi", "Tsuruko"], "question": ", the first Japanese woman to receive a PhD, helped establish an experimental psychology laboratory at Japan Women's University?"} +{"answers": ["Collateral Damage", "Collateral Damage"], "question": "\"Millennium\" \"\" featured \"Coast to Coast AM\" host Art Bell playing himself?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Les Trois Rois", "Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois"], "question": "Napoleon Bonaparte conducted a business lunch at the in 1798?"} +{"answers": ["Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary"], "question": "the is home to the grizzled giant squirrel \"\", which is highly endangered within Karnataka, India?"} +{"answers": ["Rehman", "Zesh Rehman", "Zesh"], "question": " is the first Pakistani international footballer to play in the AFC Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Corruption in Uzbekistan"], "question": "probes into led to the arrest of top executives of the nation's Coca-Cola bottling plant?"} +{"answers": ["Betty", "Brosmer", "Betty Brosmer"], "question": "\"Playboy\" threatened to sue after she declined to pose nude at a photo shoot?"} +{"answers": ["Stormont–Vail HealthCare", "Stormont Vail", "Stormont Vail Health"], "question": "Christ's Hospital, the forerunner of today's complex in Kansas, was deeded to the city of Topeka for one dollar?"} +{"answers": ["Dreaming of You", "Dreaming of You"], "question": ", the fifth and final studio album by American singer Selena, became the best-selling Latin album of all-time in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Zerbe Run", "Zerbe Run Rod"], "question": "a 1909 report deemed that the discharge of sewage into did not pose a threat to public health?"} +{"answers": ["Broadhurst Park"], "question": "F.C. United of Manchester's stadium includes a recycled stand previously used at another football ground?"} +{"answers": ["Khedda"], "question": "in Assam, which has one of the largest elephant populations in India, the practice followed to trap them was the \"\", also known as \"Mela Shikar\"?"} +{"answers": ["Titien Sumarni", "Sumarni", "Titien"], "question": "the Indonesian film actress was married to her uncle?"} +{"answers": ["Westerly wind burst"], "question": "a can spur the formation of twin tropical cyclones across the equatorial Pacific?"} +{"answers": ["Cecil", "Cecil Thomas", "Cecil Thomas", "Thomas", "Cecil Walter Thomas"], "question": " won the competition to design the first coinage for Queen Elizabeth II, but his design was used on only two British coins?"} +{"answers": ["Take Back"], "question": "during the photo shoot for the cover of , Kumi Koda did not even know what that shoot was for?"} +{"answers": ["Cerro Panizos"], "question": "orbs are found at in Bolivia?"} +{"answers": ["Survival Island 3"], "question": "an online petition calling for the removal of from Google Play and the App Store had received more than 60,000 signatures as of January 16, 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Alexander", "Alexander", "Elizabeth Alexander"], "question": "one of the first women to work in radio astronomy, , actually preferred geology?"} +{"answers": ["Popielewicz", "Agnieszka", "Agnieszka Popielewicz"], "question": " \"\" hosts the behind-the-scenes episodes of the Polish version of \"Dancing with the Stars\"?"} +{"answers": ["Andrena antoinei"], "question": "the extinct mining bee has coloration of black, brown, and yellow?"} +{"answers": ["Pranav Dhanawade", "Pranav", "Dhanawade"], "question": "schoolboy broke a 116-year-old cricket world record by scoring 1,009 runs not out?"} +{"answers": ["Tapas", "Tapas"], "question": " was created as a \"YouTube for comics\"?"} +{"answers": ["Koesbini"], "question": "the Indonesian composer changed the final lines of his song \"Bagimu Negeri\" at the request of Sukarno?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Fran"], "question": " in 1976 produced a then record of rain in 24 hours, in Hiso, Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Modest", "Stein", "Modest Stein"], "question": "before becoming a successful pulp magazine illustrator, was an aspiring assassin until he dumped his dynamite in a Pittsburgh outhouse?"} +{"answers": ["St Botolph's Church", "St Botolph's Church, Quarrington"], "question": "the artist Charles Haslewood Shannon is commemorated by a plaque in \"\" in Quarrington, where his father was rector for nearly 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Pitzinger", "Gertrude Pitzinger", "Gertrude"], "question": ", who toured Europe and the United States singing \"Lieder\", recorded the alto part of Mozart's Requiem, conducted by Ferenc Fricsay?"} +{"answers": ["Chirand"], "question": "the archaeological finds reported from are from the Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and Iron Age periods, including a cache of 88 Kushan period coins?"} +{"answers": ["Trylon Cinema"], "question": "prior to opening , Take-Up Productions' first film screening was projected against a white brick wall behind a coffee shop?"} +{"answers": ["Eric Lindros", "Eric Lindros trade"], "question": "in June 1992, the Quebec Nordiques agreed to two different within 80 minutes?"} +{"answers": ["All Eyez on Me", "All Eyez on Me"], "question": "despite being announced in 2011, the Tupac Shakur biopic only began filming in December 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Bovista pila"], "question": " \"\" have been used as charms by the Chippewa people of North America?"} +{"answers": ["Johan", "Johan Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg", "Holstein", "Johan Ludvig Holstein"], "question": " was one of the co-founders of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters?"} +{"answers": ["EA Sports UFC 2", "EA Sports UFC"], "question": "Conor McGregor became the cover athlete of by defeating José Aldo at UFC 194?"} +{"answers": ["Maha Upanishad"], "question": "a verse from the Hindu text which regards the entire world as a family is engraved in the hall of the Parliament of India?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis D'Angelo", "D'Angelo"], "question": "bass-baritone sang in the world premieres of seven operas at the Metropolitan Opera, including Puccini's \"Gianni Schicchi\"?"} +{"answers": ["Principality of Erfurt"], "question": "during the Napoleonic occupation of the , the French introduced street lighting and a tax on foreign horses to pay for maintaining the road surface?"} +{"answers": ["Holly", "Birdsill", "Birdsill Holly"], "question": " invented a water pumping system for city mains that not only supplied drinking water for domestic service, but also furnished water under pressure for fire hydrants \"(Holly fire hydrant pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["mysteries of Isis", "Mysteries of Isis"], "question": "the only description of the of the goddess Isis comes from a Roman novel about a man who is transformed into a donkey?"} +{"answers": ["Le livre du chemin de long estude"], "question": "in Christine de Pizan's dream allegory (1402–03), she takes the place of Dante and replaces Virgil with his own Sibyl?"} +{"answers": ["Filiz Koç", "Koç", "Filiz", "Filiz Heilmann Koç"], "question": "Turkish-German women's footballer acted as a model, performed in a TV-series episode and worked as a sideline reporter?"} +{"answers": ["Alfonsina", "Alfonsina Orsini", "Orsini"], "question": ", though not elected, directed the decisions of the government of the Republic of Florence from 1515?"} +{"answers": ["Operaphone Records"], "question": " did not release recordings of operas?"} +{"answers": ["Katherine", "Schmidt", "Katherine Schmidt"], "question": "American artist made paintings with a realism that one critic called \"mysterious\" and another \"magical\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mylossoma duriventre"], "question": "the , an Amazon basin fish, feeds on fruit and seeds?"} +{"answers": ["Kpoffon", "Paul Kpoffon", "Paul"], "question": "the Dahomeyan post and telegraph workers leader went on to become a government minister and ambassador?"} +{"answers": ["Shiva temple, Kera", "Shiva Temple, Kera"], "question": "in the 1819 Rann of Kutch earthquake, the , was substantially damaged, leaving only the main spire and inner sanctum in a good condition?"} +{"answers": ["Blair", "Cicely", "Cicely Pearl Blair"], "question": " discovered that people with albinism cannot get blackheads?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Jacob deGrom", "Jacob Anthony deGrom", "deGrom"], "question": "New York Mets fans mark games started by \"\" with the Twitter hashtag #hairwego?"} +{"answers": ["Judith", "Isaacson", "Judith Magyar Isaacson"], "question": "while interviewing for the post of dean of women at Bates College, was asked if she had ever resided in a dormitory and she replied, \"Yes, at Auschwitz\"?"} +{"answers": ["Synbranchus marmoratus"], "question": "the can live out of water for at least six months?"} +{"answers": ["Kolkata Marathon"], "question": "to promote athletics in India, only Indian nationals are eligible for the prize money in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Mina", "Mina Florence Miller", "Mina F. Miller", "Miller", "Mina Miller"], "question": "pianist founded Music of Remembrance to perform music by and about victims of the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Mile Run", "Mile Run"], "question": " is almost long?"} +{"answers": ["Fleet Street"], "question": "an 18th-century waxworks exhibition on \"\" featured a woman whose father avoided starvation by sucking her breast?"} +{"answers": ["Medici", "Bianca", "Bianca de' Medici"], "question": " played an organ concert for a current pope and a future pope in 1460?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Irving Richards", "Paul I. Richards", "Richards", "Paul"], "question": " published one of the earliest theoretical models of traffic waves?"} +{"answers": ["Sydney Jewish Museum"], "question": "the records the contribution that Holocaust survivors made to Australia, which has more survivors per capita than any country except Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Electro Man"], "question": "23 years ago, the game came with a cassette tape containing the soundtrack?"} +{"answers": ["Julia Kronlid", "Kronlid", "Julia Maria Kronlid", "Julia"], "question": "Swedish politician has worked as a volunteer at a hospital clinic in Papua New Guinea?"} +{"answers": ["Clam juice"], "question": " and aspirin were served at the Everleigh Club brothel as a starter for breakfast, which began at 2:00 in the afternoon?"} +{"answers": ["Haplophryne mollis"], "question": "many female \"\" never encounter a male in the ocean depths in which they live?"} +{"answers": ["Ametist Azordegan", "Ametist", "Azordegan"], "question": "journalist is a member of the Grammis award jury and the Swedish Music Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Soaring Stones"], "question": "Pioneer Place commissioned the sculpture as a gift to city residents to replace a fountain that was removed during construction of the mall?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Ketel", "William Ketel"], "question": "although all copies of work on the miracles of John of Beverley are lost, a previous transcription of the work forms the basis for the edition printed in \"Acta Sanctorum\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Glory Brigade"], "question": " is the only film in which Lee Marvin wears glasses in all his scenes?"} +{"answers": ["Lay", "Htaw", "Htaw Lay", "Maung Htaw Lay"], "question": "until 1989 a wide downtown Yangon street was named after , a 19th-century defector to the British and principal restorer of the Shwedagon Pagoda?"} +{"answers": ["Freefall 3050 A.D."], "question": " was one of only eight video games released for the Nuon platform?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund", "Edmund Wainwright", "Wainwright"], "question": " was considered to be amongst those who resurrected South Australian cricket?"} +{"answers": ["Kashf-e hijab", "Kashfe hijab"], "question": "many Iranian women chose not to leave their houses, and a few even committed suicide, to avoid removing their hijabs due to Reza Shah's decree?"} +{"answers": ["Project Copper"], "question": " began and ended military cooperation between the Khmer Republic and the Kingdom of Laos?"} +{"answers": ["Domaine de Marie"], "question": "Suzanne Humbert, the wife of former French Governor of Indochina Jean Decoux, is buried in the Catholic convent \"\" in Da Lat, Vietnam?"} +{"answers": ["Maitreya Upanishad"], "question": "in the , Sakayanya expounds the nature of human life, stating that \"Artha is Anartha\", or \"objects of senses are in truth worthless\"?"} +{"answers": ["Melissa Bachman", "Bachman", "Melissa"], "question": "to get her first job in television, worked for free, drove daily, and supported herself as a waitress?"} +{"answers": ["Red-tailed goby", "Sicyopterus lagocephalus"], "question": "the lays its eggs in fresh water but the larvae will die if they are not washed downstream to the sea?"} +{"answers": ["Ghana Code Club"], "question": "the is an after-school program in Ghana that teaches children computer programming skills?"} +{"answers": ["Čakr-paša"], "question": " was killed by his comrade while shaving?"} +{"answers": ["Pieter", "Pieter Baas", "Baas"], "question": "botanist was convinced that Queen Beatrix helped in the formation of the National Herbarium of the Netherlands, which the responsible minister denied?"} +{"answers": ["Methane Pioneer"], "question": " was the world's first oceangoing LNG tanker?"} +{"answers": ["Conospermum"], "question": " get their name from the resemblance of their flowers to smoke arising from the plant?"} +{"answers": ["Frances Acton", "Stackhouse Acton", "Acton", "Frances Stackhouse Acton", "Frances"], "question": " excavated a Roman villa, repaired a castle, wrote a book, and was an accomplished botanist and artist?"} +{"answers": ["Museum of Goa"], "question": "the in India does not host a permanent collection, instead operating as a gallery temporarily exhibiting works from around the world?"} +{"answers": ["Ideal Petrov", "Ideal", "Petrov"], "question": "the Bulgarian idiom \"Ideal Petrov\", denoting something of excellent quality, derives from the name of ?"} +{"answers": ["Salvatore", "Babones", "Salvatore Babones"], "question": "American sociologist specializes in topics related to the world system and China?"} +{"answers": ["Yoga Yajnavalkya"], "question": "the is one of the texts on asanas and meditation that dominated the Indian yoga scene before the 12th century?"} +{"answers": ["Rumah Aceh", "Rumoh Aceh"], "question": "the roof plates of are lashed to the beams using ropes, so that the roof can be quickly detached in case of fire?"} +{"answers": ["Patricia McGuigan", "Collins", "Patricia", "Patricia M. Collins"], "question": " and Donald Collins were the first married couple to each serve as mayor of Caribou, Maine?"} +{"answers": ["Sankofa", "Sankofa"], "question": " is the fossilized remains of eggs that were probably laid by a transitional species from dinosaurs to birds?"} +{"answers": ["Jabala Upanishad"], "question": "the nearly 2000-year-old Hindu text discusses what makes Varanasi \"\" holy?"} +{"answers": ["Campaign 139"], "question": "when General Vang Pao begged senior generals for reinforcements to stave off defeat in , they were busy with parade practice?"} +{"answers": ["Fig cake"], "question": " and similar cakes have traditionally been served in the Appalachian Mountains as a part of Old Christmas celebrations?"} +{"answers": ["Mining industry of Cyprus"], "question": "the is synonymous with copper extraction which began around 4,000 BC?"} +{"answers": ["Heimkommen"], "question": "in the viral ad video , a German grandfather fakes his own death to reunite his family?"} +{"answers": ["Assassin", "The Pink Assassin", "Pink Assassin", "The"], "question": " was a flamboyant masked villain from Fire Island, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Swan Service"], "question": "2015 auction prices for pieces from the Meissen porcelain of 1737–1742 \"(example pictured)\" include £31,250 for a teacup and saucer?"} +{"answers": ["Shihab ad-Din Ahmad", "An-Nasir Ahmad, Sultan of Egypt", "An-Nasir", "Egypt"], "question": "the Mamluk sultan ruled from the desert fortress of al-Karak instead of the Mamluk capital in Cairo?"} +{"answers": ["Holly Steam Combination Company"], "question": "the was the first commercially successful steam heating company for district heating from a central distribution station?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel Mohlin", "Rachel", "Mohlin"], "question": "comedian made her acting debut in the soap opera \"Vänner och fiender\", appearing in 695 episodes?"} +{"answers": ["Forty Hadith of Ruhullah Khomeini", "Forty Hadith"], "question": "the authored by Ayatollah Khomeini is a collection of personal interpretations of 40 traditions attributed to the prophet Muhammad and The Twelve Imams?"} +{"answers": ["Ollie", "Ollie Robinson", "Robinson", "Ollie Robinson"], "question": "in April 2015, became the first Sussex cricketer in 95 years to score a century on a County Championship debut?"} +{"answers": ["Orion", "Orion"], "question": "Gene Roddenberry pushed for \"Star Trek\" to be filmed in color so that the green skin of the could be seen?"} +{"answers": ["Black-bellied tern", "Black-bellied Tern"], "question": "the \"\", an endangered species, breeds by rivers and is threatened by human activities?"} +{"answers": ["Sinding-Larsen", "Per", "Per Sinding-Larsen"], "question": "Swedish journalist has interviewed musicians such as Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie, and Madonna during his years at ZTV?"} +{"answers": ["1978–79 Australian region cyclone season"], "question": "reconnaissance aircraft were flown into tropical cyclones in the Australian region only during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Alan de Neville", "Alan de Neville", "Alan", "Neville"], "question": "King Henry II of England supposedly said of , his chief forester, that an abbey could have his body, the king would have his money, and \"the demons of hell his soul\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Music Machine"], "question": "the debut single \"Talk Talk\" by has been attributed to influencing The Doors and Iron Butterfly, as well as future punk bands?"} +{"answers": ["Abbo", "Abbo Nassour", "Nassour"], "question": " became the speaker of the Chadian parliament in 1969, after having been sentenced to death a few years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Readington Reformed Church Cemetery", "Readington Reformed Church"], "question": "the steeple of the was blown over by a cyclone on January 3, 1913, and restored one hundred years later?"} +{"answers": ["Sean Royal", "Royal", "Sean"], "question": "professional wrestler was once managed by a robot?"} +{"answers": ["Richie Powell", "Richie", "Powell"], "question": "bebop jazz pianist was fond of inserting musical quotes, including from nursery rhymes and opera?"} +{"answers": ["Awake craniotomy"], "question": "brain surgery can be done while the ?"} +{"answers": ["Junhong", "Jing", "Jing Junhong"], "question": "between 1995 and 2003, table tennis player won medals at five consecutive Southeast Asian Games?"} +{"answers": ["Marlin sucker"], "question": "the often clings onto its host fish in pairs, with a male under one gill cover and a female under the other?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Ochsenhirt Amdur", "Amdur", "Mary", "Mary Amdur"], "question": " gassed her own guinea pigs to prove that breathing sulphuric acid was dangerous?"} +{"answers": ["Nicolette Adriana Bruining", "Bruining", "Nicolette", "Nicolette Bruining"], "question": "VPRO founder \"\" was honored as Righteous Among the Nations for assisting Jews during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Newry City Ladies F.C.", "Newry City F.C."], "question": " were the first team for 14 years to win the Women's Premier League outside of Belfast?"} +{"answers": ["Leuresthes tenuis"], "question": "a small fish, the , buries its eggs in sand high on a beach?"} +{"answers": ["Alan de Neville", "Alan", "Alan de Neville", "Neville", "Alan de Neville Junior"], "question": "one historian described the family relationships of (floruit 1168) as \"a veritable labyrinth into which many a genealogical enquiry has vanished without trace\"?"} +{"answers": ["South Hams District Council"], "question": " in Devon offers seagull-proof refuse sacks to reduce waste and injuries caused by the birds?"} +{"answers": ["Flicker", "Flicker"], "question": "the soul sampling in Porter Robinson's hip-hop- and disco-influenced track \"\" was inspired by Daft Punk's second album \"Discovery\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kate", "Kate Frank", "Frank"], "question": "the National Education Association started a teacher legal defense fund with monies left over from collections for case to be rehired by Muskogee schools?"} +{"answers": ["Project Waterpump"], "question": "some trainee pilots of had to sit on cushions to fly?"} +{"answers": ["Charyn Canyon"], "question": "the geology of the \"\" is sedimentary red sandstone, which has weathered to create unusual formations?"} +{"answers": ["An Open Letter to Honey Singh"], "question": "the video for the rap number \"\", which was written in one hour, received around a million hits in five days?"} +{"answers": ["2014–15 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "the coach John Beilein was voted 2014 Coach of the Year by Big Ten media?"} +{"answers": ["Crab Run", "Crab Run"], "question": " is listed as being impaired by abandoned mine drainage, even though no mining has been done in its watershed?"} +{"answers": ["Genesis Motors"], "question": "Do you know that, according to a Reuters analyst, Hyundai launched to target \"fat profit margins from high-end motorists to help it reverse out of a protracted earnings slide\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alliance of Palestinian Forces"], "question": "the , formed in 1993 by Hamas and nine other groups who rejected the Oslo Accords, was marginalized by the time of the Second Intifada in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Laurence", "Tubiana", "Laurence Tubiana"], "question": "French economist , appointed Special Ambassador to the COP21 climate change meeting in Paris, managed the negotiations that led to a new agreement signed by 195 countries?"} +{"answers": ["Seng", "Jarrad", "Jarrad Seng"], "question": "photographer \"\" pranked music festivalgoers by disguising himself as American DJ Steve Aoki?"} +{"answers": ["The Edge of Seventeen"], "question": "screenwriter Kelly Fremon is making her directing debut with the upcoming film ?"} +{"answers": ["2013–14 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "the were the 2013–14 Big Ten Conference champions?"} +{"answers": ["Jessica Plummer", "Plummer", "Jessica"], "question": " started her singing and acting careers in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Retroculus lapidifer"], "question": "during feeding, the cichlid fish dives into the sediment with its mouth open and then expels sand through its gill chambers?"} +{"answers": ["Isopogon latifolius"], "question": "the wildflower \"\" is the showiest of the drumstick genus \"Isopogon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Corruption in Sudan"], "question": "Sudanese citizens report that the police are the ?"} +{"answers": ["Ben", "Ben Musa", "Musa"], "question": "while served as an Oregon state senator, his wife was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives, representing approximately half of his senate district?"} +{"answers": ["McEwen Bridge"], "question": "the has not been subjected to major rehabilitation or repair since opening in 1923?"} +{"answers": ["Finn", "Finn"], "question": "some fans had a racist reaction to the character of in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Metorchis conjunctus"], "question": "the trematode can cause disease in fish-eating mammals including humans?"} +{"answers": ["Sergio Casas", "Casas", "Sergio"], "question": " was elected Governor of La Rioja Province, Argentina after serving as vice-governor?"} +{"answers": ["The Death of General Mercer at the Battle of Princeton, January 3, 1777"], "question": "in \"\", the painter used the general's son as a model?"} +{"answers": ["wildlife of Russia", "Wildlife of Russia"], "question": "the includes about four million reindeer in the tundra region which can endure temperatures down to about ?"} +{"answers": ["Marianna Dolinska", "Dolińska", "Marianna", "Marianna Dolińska"], "question": "the image of dead children has been falsely used to represent victims of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army?"} +{"answers": ["Poe Dameron"], "question": ", portrayed by Oscar Isaac, was initially scripted to be killed off in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kankainen Manor"], "question": "the symmetrical appearance of is a result of renovations made between 1762 and 1763, when the windows were realigned and a false second entrance was added?"} +{"answers": ["Raja", "Thakur", "Raja Thakur"], "question": "Marathi-film director holds the record of winning the Maharashtra State Film Awards three times from 1970 to 1972 in the Best Film category?"} +{"answers": ["Dry Run", "Dry Run"], "question": "flooding has been known to occur on ?"} +{"answers": ["East Sheen Cemetery", "East Sheen"], "question": "\"one of the most significant 20th-century examples of funerary sculpture\" \"\" can be found in ?"} +{"answers": ["Rafa Jordà", "Jordà", "Rafa"], "question": "the footballer scored six goals in the 2007–08 season, which saw his side being promoted to La Liga?"} +{"answers": ["Racking Horse Breeders' Association of America"], "question": "the was formed partially to give amateur horsemen a venue to train and show their own horses?"} +{"answers": ["Zofia Glazer", "Zofia Glazer and Cypora Zonszajn", "Zonszajn", "Zofia"], "question": "high school best friends saved Rachel while separated by circumstances beyond their control during the Holocaust in occupied Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Honeywood", "Richard Honeywood", "Richard Mark Honeywood", "Richard"], "question": " established best practices for video game localization at Square after going through \"pure hell\" while translating \"Xenogears\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ionaco"], "question": "Gaylord Wilshire's used a weak magnetic current to purportedly cure most diseases and improve health?"} +{"answers": ["Death by Chocolate"], "question": "President Obama shared a cake with the crew of Air Force One?"} +{"answers": ["benzylamine", "Benzylamine"], "question": "the hydrochloride salt of \"(molecular model pictured)\" was given to NASA astronaut John Glenn as a treatment for motion sickness in the Mercury-Atlas 6 mission?"} +{"answers": ["Ornithological Dictionary", "Ornithological Dictionary; or Alphabetical Synopsis of British Birds"], "question": "the is George Montagu's best-known work, and the one that established his reputation as a pioneer of British ornithology?"} +{"answers": ["Rattling Run", "Rattling Run"], "question": " is a Coldwater Fishery, but had no fish as of 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Hana Wirth-Nesher", "Wirth-Nesher", "Hana"], "question": "literary scholar grew up with her father reading to her in Yiddish, her mother and grandmother speaking to her in German, and her friends conversing with her in English?"} +{"answers": ["Lindbergh Beacon", "Lindbergh Beacon"], "question": "the atop Los Angeles City Hall was deactivated after the attack on Pearl Harbor and not fully restored and reactivated until 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Rakel Wärmländer", "Wärmländer", "Rakel", "Rakel Amalia Wärmländer"], "question": " real-life friend, actress Josephine Bornebusch, played her friend in the film \"Love and Lemons\"?"} +{"answers": ["Salamanca station"], "question": "in the early 1940s, the New York Yankees used the as a rest stop because of a delayed game with the Cleveland Indians?"} +{"answers": ["John Marriott", "Marriott", "John Marriott", "John"], "question": "during his 50-year acting career, originated the role of Joe Mott in Eugene O'Neill's \"The Iceman Cometh\", and played the asthmatic security guard in the film \"Dog Day Afternoon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Braemar Hill", "Braemar Hill Mansions"], "question": " in Hong Kong is composed of 15 tower blocks of 25 floors each, for a total of 925 apartments?"} +{"answers": ["Sprained Ankle", "Sprained Ankle"], "question": "while Julien Baker was writing the songs on , she didn't intend to release them as an album?"} +{"answers": ["Prakash Poddar", "Prakash Chandra Poddar", "Prakash", "Poddar"], "question": "former Bengal cricketer is regarded as the man who \"discovered\" Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Susquehecka Creek"], "question": "in 1965 a USGS employee found everyone he met in and around Freeburg, Pennsylvania, knew a nearby stream as \"\", but only two knew how to spell the name?"} +{"answers": ["Wided Bouchamaoui", 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Mhaoldomhnaigh", "Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh", "Eimer", "Mhaoldomhnaigh"], "question": "a museum collection of Irish film costumes compiled by included a set of underwear worn by Daniel Day-Lewis in \"In the Name of the Father\"?"} +{"answers": ["Isopogon ceratophyllus"], "question": " \"\" is known as the wild irishman and horny conebush?"} +{"answers": ["American Literature", "American literature", "American Literature"], "question": "the first university course in was taught at Princeton University in 1872?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah", "Sarah Hay", "Hay"], "question": " has been nominated for a Golden Globe, a Satellite Award, and a Critics' Choice Television Award for what she considers to be her first acting role?"} +{"answers": ["Topaloğlu", "Yeliz Topaloğlu", "Yeliz"], "question": "Turkish football referee is the first FIFA-listed female beach soccer official?"} +{"answers": ["Palestinian Liberation Front", "Palestinian Liberation Front"], "question": "the left the PLO in protest against the 1993 Oslo Accords?"} +{"answers": ["Bo Staffan Scheja", "Staffan", "Scheja", "Staffan Scheja"], "question": "the pianist had a well-publicized feud with comedian Jonas Gardell when he tried to teach Gardell how to play the violin in the series \"Stjärnorna på slottet\"?"} +{"answers": ["Norman Pickering", "Norman C. Pickering", "Norman", "Pickering"], "question": ", co-founder of the Audio Engineering Society, was caught off guard by the introduction of the LP record?"} +{"answers": ["Woodburn bank bombing"], "question": "a father and son received the death penalty for the , which accidentally killed two policemen?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Magdalena Lewis Tate", "Mary", "Tate"], "question": "at least seven denominations trace their history to a Pentecostal church founded by , the first American woman to serve as bishop in a nationally-recognized denomination?"} +{"answers": ["Protohabropoda"], "question": "the fossil bee has a dense coating of hairs preserved on its body in places?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Garratt", "Alfred Charles Garratt"], "question": " was the first full-time medical doctor in electrotherapy in the United States, and wrote the first book on the subject?"} +{"answers": ["Yoga-kundalini Upanishad"], "question": "the is one of the most important texts on Kundalini yoga?"} +{"answers": ["Pâclișanu", "Zenovie Pâclișanu", "Zenovie"], "question": "historian and priest was imprisoned by both Austria-Hungary and Communist Romania, the latter incarceration proving fatal?"} +{"answers": ["Señeres", "Roy Villareal Señeres", "Roy", "Roy Señeres"], "question": "Philippine presidential candidate hopes he will not be declared a \"nuisance candidate\" by the Comelec during the upcoming election?"} +{"answers": ["Boehme", "Brigitte", "Brigitte Boehme"], "question": " \"\", the president of the Protestant Church of Bremen who moved the German Evangelical Church Assembly 2009 to the town, was baptized in her forties?"} +{"answers": ["Chandavaram Buddhist site", "Chandavaram Buddhist"], "question": "a lotus medallion and a 9-foot (2.7 m)-long pillar depicting the Buddha as fire were stolen from the ?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican Espanol Airplay", "Mexico Espanol Airplay"], "question": "seven songs used in telenovelas reached number one on the \"Billboard\" chart in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Goad", "Goad", "William Goad"], "question": "the British child rapist fled to Thailand, only to get caught using his credit card upon return and be sentenced to life imprisonment?"} +{"answers": ["Shinto wedding"], "question": "the first reported ceremony was in the 1880s?"} +{"answers": ["Bardswick", "Kathy Bardswick", "Kathy"], "question": " got her first job at The Co-operators Group when her mother applied for her and pretended she was Kathy when the company called back?"} +{"answers": ["Nestorian Church", "Nestorian Church"], "question": "the \"\" in Famagusta has been used as a Nestorian church, a stable for camels, a Greek Orthodox church, and a cultural center over its 650-year history?"} +{"answers": ["Magical Pet"], "question": "of the ten songs written by Brad Neely for \"China, IL\" \"\", three are performed by Cat Power?"} +{"answers": ["Sehadete Mekuli", "Sehadete", "Mekuli"], "question": "after she treated injured students in the 1981 protests in Kosovo, was denied a full professorship at the University of Pristina and forced into early retirement?"} +{"answers": ["1941 German football championship"], "question": "Rapid Vienna won the on the same day that Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Texas A&M–Commerce Lions women's volleyball"], "question": "the team plays its home games at the University Field House, which George Dahl designed to resemble an airplane hangar?"} +{"answers": ["Mestaoui", "Naziha", "Naziha Mestaoui"], "question": "artist \"One Heart, One Tree\" installation at COP21 will support the planting of 52,677 trees?"} +{"answers": ["Daecheong Dam"], "question": "the hydrology of the , on the Geum River in South Korea, is influenced by seasonal monsoons?"} +{"answers": ["Yamethin", "Thilawa", "Thilawa of Yamethin"], "question": "Governor is said to have smiled only three times in his life?"} +{"answers": ["Hors d'oeuvre", "hors d'oeuvre"], "question": " trays \"\" served on a table may be referred to as buffet-style, while those held and passed by servers are part of butler-style service or butlered hors d'oeuvres?"} +{"answers": ["Pilot Pirx"], "question": "Stanisław Lem's character defeats a perfect robot thanks to human imperfection?"} +{"answers": ["Moskva", "Moskva"], "question": "the Soviet icebreaker once helped to free a herd of beluga whales trapped by pack ice?"} +{"answers": ["Astrid Heligonda Roemer", "Astrid", "Roemer", "Astrid Roemer"], "question": "Surinam-born Dutch author is the first Caribbean writer selected to receive the highest Dutch literary prize, the P. C. Hooft Award?"} +{"answers": ["Fallows", "David Fallows", "David"], "question": "the musicologist discovered that the biography of composer Johannes Ciconia was actually of Ciconia's father?"} +{"answers": ["Odontosyllis phosphorea"], "question": "the fireworm lives unobtrusively on the seabed but rises to the surface and produces a sparkling display when it breeds?"} +{"answers": ["Myint Swe", "Swe", "Myint Swe", "Myint"], "question": "at General Aung San's request, used to play the violin while Khin Kyi sang the hits of the day?"} +{"answers": ["Lena Gurr", "Lena", "Gurr"], "question": "a reviewer of a solo exhibition by said that the American artist \"painted with the gusto of a Goya\"?"} +{"answers": ["Officer's Choice"], "question": "in 2015, the Indian whiskey became the world's highest-selling spirit brand?"} +{"answers": ["Stähle", "Frank Stähle", "Frank"], "question": "director revived the choir and orchestra of Dr. Hoch's Konservatorium and conducted them in Mozart's Requiem for the centenary of the Lutherkirche?"} +{"answers": ["Pepe the Frog"], "question": "physical paintings of have been put up for sale on eBay?"} +{"answers": ["Max", "Deutsch", "Max Deutsch"], "question": " intentionally destroyed his compositions so that his only surviving legacy would be his students?"} +{"answers": ["Andean orogeny"], "question": "the significantly in the last 30 million years?"} +{"answers": ["Tintin and Alph-Art"], "question": "Belgian cartoonist Hergé died before completing , the final volume in the \"The Adventures of Tintin\", leaving the character's fate unexplained?"} +{"answers": ["Hawkins", "Larycia Alaine Hawkins", "Larycia Hawkins", "Larycia"], "question": ", American professor at Wheaton College, was suspended after she wore a hijab and made comments regarding Christianity and Islam in December 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Utulei Youth"], "question": "American Samoan association football team had a perfect season in 2014, winning every game in the Senior League and taking home the President's Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Lucy Bryce", "Bryce", "Lucy Meredith Bryce", "Lucy"], "question": "haematologist was the director of the first blood transfusion service in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Odontosyllis enopla"], "question": "shortly after the full moon and precisely 55 minutes after sunset, the female rises to the sea surface and produces a bioluminescent display?"} +{"answers": ["Arii Matamoe", "The Royal End"], "question": " \"\", an 1892 painting of a Pacific Islander's severed head, may have been inspired by the death of Pōmare V shortly after Paul Gauguin's arrival in Tahiti?"} +{"answers": ["Ida", "Silverman", "Ida Silverman"], "question": " logged over 600,000 air miles traveling the world, speaking and fund-raising for the creation of a Jewish state?"} +{"answers": ["Emma", "Dench", "Emma Dench"], "question": ", a British classicist and the McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History at Harvard University, appeared in a film alongside her aunt Judi Dench in 1968?"} +{"answers": ["Electropodagrion"], "question": "the type fossil of the damselfly consists only of a thorax, leg, and wing portions?"} +{"answers": ["Roderick John MacLeod, Lord Minginish", "Minginish", "Roderick"], "question": " is the first Gaelic-speaking Chairman of the Scottish Land Court?"} +{"answers": ["Katrina Pierson", "Katrina", "Pierson"], "question": "Donald Trump's spokesperson appeared on CNN with a necklace made of bullets?"} +{"answers": ["Gerrards Cross Memorial Building"], "question": "the architect Sir Edwin Lutyens designed dozens of war memorials, but the \"\" was the only one with a functional purpose?"} +{"answers": ["Ishaq", "Zunera", "Zunera Ishaq"], "question": "a legal challenge by resulted in allowing the niqāb to be worn while taking the Canadian Oath of Citizenship?"} +{"answers": ["Liza", "Liza Levy", "Levy"], "question": ", a board member and past president of the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington, originally joined the group as a way to make friends and retain her Jewish identity?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Ilona"], "question": " produced record rainfall over Pilbara, Western Australia, in December 1988?"} +{"answers": ["Episode 7202"], "question": "the scene in \"Neighbours\" where Terese Willis pushed Lauren Turner into the pool could only be shot once?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth B."], "question": " debut single started off as a Vine video?"} +{"answers": ["Mac", "Carrie Mac", "Carrie"], "question": ", a Canadian author specializing in Young Adult fiction, is a winner of the CBC Creative Nonfiction Prize, the Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize, and the Arthur Ellis Award?"} +{"answers": ["A Bridge over You"], "question": "Justin Bieber asked his Twitter followers to get charity record \"\" to the UK Singles Chart Christmas number one ahead of his own song?"} +{"answers": ["Norman Hilberry", "Norman", "Hilberry"], "question": "during the start up of Chicago Pile-1, stood ready with an ax to cut the scram line?"} +{"answers": ["Otto", "Otto Hackbarth", "Hackbarth"], "question": "when nearly defeated eventual winner Jim Barnes in the second round of the 1919 PGA Championship, \"The New York Times\" described the match as \"the proverbial close shave\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Lebanon", "wildlife of Lebanon"], "question": "the cedar of Lebanon \"\", an iconic part of , is under threat?"} +{"answers": ["Edith", "Edith Mansford Fitzgerald", "Fitzgerald"], "question": " invented the \"Fitzgerald Key\", which at one time was used by 75% of the US schools teaching the hearing impaired?"} +{"answers": ["Communist Party of Argentina", "Revolutionary Communist Party of Argentina"], "question": "the won key leadership posts in the Córdoba auto workers union election of 1972?"} +{"answers": ["Annette A. Aguilar", "Aguilar", "Annette"], "question": "percussionist was sent to South Africa by the U.S. State Department as a Latin Jazz Ambassador?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew", "Tremlett", "Andrew Tremlett"], "question": " had his appointment as Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons blocked because he was \"another white middle aged man\"?"} +{"answers": ["Naqib al-Ashraf", "Naqib al-Ashraf revolt", "Naqib al-Ashraf Revolt"], "question": "during the , the rebels and inhabitants of Jerusalem engaged in virtual self-rule in the city for over two years?"} +{"answers": ["Albertine", "Albertine Winner", "Winner"], "question": "the British physician helped establish the first modern hospice at St Christopher's Hospice in Sydenham, London?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph R. Mason", "Mason", "Joseph Wilson Mason", "Joseph Mason", "Joseph", "Joseph Mason"], "question": "a young Cincinnati artist, , painted uncredited plant-life backgrounds for more than 50 of John James Audubon's bird studies?"} +{"answers": ["Theodore Komnenos Doukas", "Doukas", "Theodore"], "question": " founded the short-lived Empire of Thessalonica and came close to restoring the Byzantine Empire before his defeat and capture by the Bulgarians?"} +{"answers": ["Loos", "Eddie", "Eddie Loos"], "question": "professional golfer accidentally hit Walter Hagen's ball in the 1931 Los Angeles Open, earning a two-stroke penalty and a loss to Ed Dudley?"} +{"answers": ["Self-experimentation in medicine"], "question": " Nicholas Senn had nearly six litres of hydrogen pumped into his anus?"} +{"answers": ["Davina", "Delor", "Davina Delor"], "question": "choreographer and TV artist \"\" became a Buddhist nun after meeting the Dalai Lama, and converted her country home in Haims to a monastery?"} +{"answers": ["OBB Personenverkehr AG v. Sachs"], "question": "the Supreme Court of the United States that plaintiffs cannot sue foreign sovereigns for injuries that are based upon conduct that occurs solely in a foreign country?"} +{"answers": ["Hogan", "Dick Hogan", "Dick"], "question": "in last film role, in the Alfred Hitchcock thriller \"Rope\", his character is murdered at the start and concealed in a chest at a dinner party?"} +{"answers": ["Heather Allen", "Heather Cecile Allen", "Heather", "Allen", "Heather C. Allen"], "question": "Do you know that, while studying interfacial phenomena, discovered that halides such as bromide are located close to the surface of water?"} +{"answers": ["Prionomyrmecini"], "question": "the ant tribe has two members, the genus \"Prionomyrmex\", which is extinct, and \"Nothomyrmecia\", which is critically endangered?"} +{"answers": ["Miriam", "Goldberg", "Miriam Goldberg"], "question": " succeeded her husband as publisher of the \"Intermountain Jewish News\", which he had bought for one dollar?"} +{"answers": ["Frog galvanoscope"], "question": "the was tens of thousands times more sensitive to electric current than galvanometers available in the early nineteenth century?"} +{"answers": ["A Meat Stall with the Holy Family Giving Alms"], "question": "in the painting \"\", a handwritten sign in Flemish is posted on a wood placard that scholars have stated represented a warning to society at that time?"} +{"answers": ["Porcupine", "Porcupine"], "question": " was the first Native American to derail a train during the Indian Wars?"} +{"answers": ["Frank M. Hume", "Frank Merton Hume", "Frank", "Hume"], "question": "Colonel formed his own army, which would later be designated Company L of Maine's National Guard?"} +{"answers": ["Corn stew"], "question": "\"mazamorra\" is an historical of the indigenous peoples in South America?"} +{"answers": ["Opaline Deveraux Wadkins", "Wadkins", "Opaline", "Deveraux Wadkins"], "question": "November 14, 1976 was proclaimed by Governor Boren as Day to honor the first African American to earn a master's degree in nursing education from the University of Oklahoma?"} +{"answers": ["Kameswaran", "Mohan", "Mohan Kameswaran"], "question": "Indian otorhinolaryngologist performed the first auditory brainstem implant surgery in South Asia, and later became the first in Asia to perform the procedure on a child?"} +{"answers": ["AtariLab"], "question": "Priscilla Laws conceived after seeing a computer chart temperatures in real time and realizing it would make lab work easier?"} +{"answers": ["Kenning", "George Kenning", "George Kenning", "George"], "question": " called his Derby car showroom \"Morris House\" and it was opened by Sir William Morris?"} +{"answers": ["Federación Obrera de Magallanes"], "question": "in 1920, a deadly arson attack occurred at the offices of the trade union in Punta Arenas, Chile?"} +{"answers": ["John Arnold Offerdahl", "John Offerdahl", "Offerdahl", "John"], "question": "five-time Pro Bowl linebacker founded a chain of bagel restaurants, helped rescue an elderly couple from drowning, and may have foiled a murder attempt?"} +{"answers": ["The Talk of the Town", "The Talk of the Town"], "question": " was the first Tennessee Walking Horse to win three World Grand Championships, and one of only two horses ever to do so?"} +{"answers": ["Carpenter", "Christina Carpenter", "Christina"], "question": "the second time that was placed in a cell, it had no door?"} +{"answers": ["Tour Ronde"], "question": "a mountain guide whose client was killed whilst climbing the \"\" near Mont Blanc was successfully sued for negligence by the client's six-year-old son?"} +{"answers": ["Jeanette Dousdebes", "Jeanette Christina Dousdebes Rubio", "Jeanette Dousdebes Rubio", "Jeanette", "Rubio"], "question": " was a Miami Dolphins Cheerleader before she married Senator Marco Rubio?"} +{"answers": ["Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs"], "question": "in , Lisa Randall offers a credible but \"far from compelling\" hypothesis for why dinosaurs became extinct?"} +{"answers": ["River Tale"], "question": "despite its name meaning \"quick, active, swift\" in Old English, the is noted as being \"sluggish\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arabi", "Arabi Awwad", "Arabi Musa Awwad", "Awwad"], "question": "after being jailed for 10 years and then deported to Jordan, Palestinian communist leader was elected to the Palestinian National Council in 1974?"} +{"answers": ["Milam Building"], "question": "the was both the tallest brick and reinforced concrete structure and first office building with built in air conditioning in the United States when it opened in 1928?"} +{"answers": ["Trent", "Trent Moir Zimmerman", "Zimmerman", "Trent Zimmerman"], "question": "in December 2015, became the first openly gay man to be elected to the Australian House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Christophe", "Ernest Christophe"], "question": "\"The Human Comedy\" \"\" by French sculptor inspired Baudelaire's poem \"The Mask\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ananda Thuriya of Kanba Myint", "Myint", "Ananda"], "question": ", a chief minister, general, and son-in-law of King Sithu II of Pagan, began his career in the royal security detail?"} +{"answers": ["Pekel", "Melike Pekel", "Melike"], "question": "Turkish-German women's footballer was top scorer of the German Regionalliga Süd in the 2013–14 season, and became a member of the Turkey women's national team in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Bombus cerdanyensis"], "question": "the fossil bumblebee has notable darkening and texturing of the wing apex?"} +{"answers": ["Muhammad Najati Sidqi", "Sidqi", "Najati Sidqi", "Muhammad"], "question": "a Palestinian, , wrote a book in 1940 arguing that Nazism was incompatible with Islam?"} +{"answers": ["Atari joystick port"], "question": "although designed as an input for gaming controllers like joysticks, the was also used as a serial port for devices like modems?"} +{"answers": ["Navy Union of the United States of America", "Army and Navy Union of the United States of America"], "question": "the \"(badge shown)\" is the oldest veterans' organization in America?"} +{"answers": ["C. K. Yang", "C.", "Yang", "C. K. Yang"], "question": "sociologist argued that religion was an important \"diffuse\" force in Chinese society even though it was not institutionalized in churches?"} +{"answers": ["Operating Passenger Railroad Stations Thematic Resource", "Operating Passenger Railroad Stations Thematic Resource"], "question": "the originally included over 50 stations deemed significant for their architectural and cultural merit?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Burgess", "Burgess", "Robert Balderston Burgess", "Robert", "Robert Burgess"], "question": "100 years ago, was killed after being knocked off his bike by a shell?"} +{"answers": ["Gisela", "Januszewska", "Gisela Januszewska"], "question": "the Austrian physician , famed for her work among Bosnian Muslim women and highly decorated for her World War I service, died in the Theresienstadt concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["Strangeways Research Laboratory"], "question": "the biologist Honor Fell directed the for 41 years, then returned to continue her research until shortly before her death in 1986?"} +{"answers": ["David v. Poe"], "question": "in , the Senate Electoral Tribunal of the Philippines declared that Grace Poe, formerly a foundling, is a \"natural-born Filipino\", allowing her to remain in the Philippine Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Firehouse, Hook & Ladder Company 8"], "question": " \"\" from \"Ghostbusters\" is to be released as a 4,500-piece Lego set?"} +{"answers": ["Gollob", "Gordon Gollob", "Gordon"], "question": "on 29 August 1942, became the first fighter pilot to claim 150 aerial victories in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["October 2008 Central America floods", "Tropical Depression Sixteen"], "question": " was considered the worst natural disaster since Hurricane Mitch 10 years prior?"} +{"answers": ["Katyar Kaljat Ghusali", "Katyar Kaljat Ghusali"], "question": "Indian composer and singer Shankar Mahadevan made his acting debut in the 2015 Marathi film ?"} +{"answers": ["Di", "Hu Di", "Hu"], "question": ", a top Communist Chinese secret agent, was executed by the Communist commander Zhang Guotao?"} +{"answers": ["Byrne", "Monica Byrne", "Monica"], "question": "the title of drama \"What Every Girl Should Know\" is drawn from a sex education column in the \"New York Call\" by Margaret Sanger?"} +{"answers": ["Bionade"], "question": " might be replaced by rhubarb spritzer-Rokoko?"} +{"answers": ["Tsomo", "Urgyen", "Urgyen Tsomo"], "question": "Khandro Rinpoche \"\" of the Mindrolling lineage is considered the present reincarnation of ?"} +{"answers": ["HTC One", "HTC One"], "question": "the has been described as an HTC One (M8) with a plastic shell?"} +{"answers": ["Ju", "Zheng", "Ju Zheng", "Chu Cheng"], "question": " was persuaded to oppose Chiang Kai-shek's candidacy for president of China in 1948 and received 10 percent of the vote in the National Assembly, with Chiang elected overwhelmingly?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac Folorunso Adewole", "Isaac", "Adewole"], "question": "after leading a nationwide strike during his presidency of the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria, was declared a wanted man and had to go into exile?"} +{"answers": ["Readville station"], "question": "the two-story station building at was destroyed in a suspicious fire in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Günther", "Günther Lützow", "Lützow"], "question": "on 24 October 1941, became the second fighter pilot to claim 100 aerial victories in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Avocado cake"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" may be topped with an avocado-based fool, a pressed fruit mixture or fruit purée mixed with custard or cream?"} +{"answers": ["Walker", "William", "William Walker", "William Holden Walker", "William Walker"], "question": " was the last underarm bowler to have played for Tasmania?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Jordan"], "question": "the includes a critically endangered fish found at a single oasis with a shrinking water supply?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen", "Caroline Stephen", "Caroline", "Caroline Emilia Stephen", "Caroline Emelia Stephen"], "question": "while book was considered a \"Quaker classic\" even 100 years after publication, her brother had dismissed it as \"another little work of hers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Salabacke Church"], "question": "an altarpiece by Bror Hjorth was the only item saved from a 1993 fire in in Uppsala?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Docherty", "Mary", "Docherty"], "question": ", a Scottish communist, was treated for tuberculosis while visiting the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Chuck", "Chuck"], "question": "the upcoming film is about Chuck Wepner (portrayed by Liev Schreiber), who challenged Muhammad Ali for the world's Heavyweight title in 1975?"} +{"answers": ["Van Rooyen", "Des van Rooyen", "van Rooyen"], "question": " was the South African Minister of Finance for four days?"} +{"answers": ["Al Maghtas", "Al-Maghtas"], "question": " \"\", in Jordan, is considered by Christians as the location for the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist?"} +{"answers": ["Victoria Bricker", "Bricker", "Victoria"], "question": " has studied the languages, astronomy, and ethnobotany of the Maya?"} +{"answers": ["World's Fair", "World's Fair"], "question": "Julian Lage's album was inspired by Andrés Segovia?"} +{"answers": ["Han", "Han Qing", "Qing"], "question": "four years after set the Asian Games record in the 200 metres sprint, she tested positive for using dihydrotestosterone and was given a ban that effectively ended her career?"} +{"answers": ["Coffin of Cerebrum"], "question": "an entire chapter was censored from the hentai manga due to \"the \"shota\" aspect and the violence towards children\"?"} +{"answers": ["Saimaluu Tash"], "question": ", a petroglyphs site, has black-and-white rock paintings which are a globally important collection of rock art?"} +{"answers": ["Sunset Overdrive"], "question": "players can fire teddy bears strapped to sticks of dynamite in ?"} +{"answers": ["Mia", "Matsumiya", "Mia Matsumiya"], "question": "violinist spent ten years cataloging online harassment that she received, and has created a popular Instagram account featuring those messages?"} +{"answers": ["Hakea cucullata"], "question": "the leaves of the cup the stem and the axillary flowers?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur V. Peterson", "Arthur Vincent", "Peterson"], "question": "Major traveled to Europe before D-Day to warn General Eisenhower about the dangers of the Germans using radioactive weapons?"} +{"answers": ["Khpal Kor", "Khpal Kor Foundation"], "question": "the , which operates an orphanage in Pakistan's Swat District, established a Child Assembly that Malala Yousafzai once chaired?"} +{"answers": ["Nathan", "Gafuik", "Nathan Gafuik"], "question": "Commonwealth Games multiple medal-winning gymnast was diagnosed with Addison's disease at the age of 15?"} +{"answers": ["Mauthausen Trilogy"], "question": "the \"\", composed by Mikis Theodorakis, has been described as the \"most beautiful musical work ever written about the Holocaust\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tchepone Operation"], "question": "the second column of the was Orange, Red, and Black?"} +{"answers": ["Two Gallants", "Two Gallants"], "question": "the guitar/drum duo are named after a short story by James Joyce?"} +{"answers": ["Farewell Herr Schwarz", "Herr Schwarz"], "question": "Israeli filmmaker Yael Reuveny says she only really got to know her mother by interviewing her for , her documentary about her family's history?"} +{"answers": ["Edith", "Edith Irby Jones", "Jones"], "question": " made national news when she was accepted in 1948 as the first African American medical student in the Southern United States?"} +{"answers": ["Tourism in Syria"], "question": "by 2013, the revenue of the had decreased by 94 percent since the start of the Syrian Civil War in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Anita Krajnc", "Anita Krajnc case"], "question": "the could result in her spending ten years in prison for giving water to thirsty pigs on their way to slaughter?"} +{"answers": ["Ramsay", "Christian", "Christian Ramsay"], "question": " \"\", an honorary member of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh, died with a list of plants in her hand?"} +{"answers": ["Tulun", "Ahmad", "Ahmad ibn Tulun", "Ibn Tulun"], "question": "the Turkish slave-soldier established the first local dynasty to rule Egypt since the Pharaohs?"} +{"answers": ["Elongatoolithidae"], "question": "fossil eggs classified as have been found with preserved embryos inside?"} +{"answers": ["Katoppo", "Marianne Katoppo", "Henriette Marianne Katoppo", "Marianne"], "question": ", who wrote the book \"Compassionate and Free. An Asian Woman's Theology\", found the term feminist theology \"too loaded\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kucapungane"], "question": "the virtually abandoned Rukai slate village of is an \"endangered site\" according to the World Monuments Fund?"} +{"answers": ["Manav Vikas Mission"], "question": "the of the Government of Maharashtra provides free bus service for village girls from their native village to their schools?"} +{"answers": ["Appian Way", "Appian Way Productions"], "question": " has produced \"The Aviator\" (2004) and \"The Wolf of Wall Street\" (2013), both of which were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Laos"], "question": "six different species of gibbon are among the ?"} +{"answers": ["Aviel", "Aviel Barclay", "Barclay"], "question": ", the first woman to be traditionally trained and certified as a Jewish scribe, completed her first Torah scroll in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Mãe", "Mãe Menininha do Gantois", "Gantois"], "question": " was instrumental in gaining legal recognition of Candomblé and its rituals?"} +{"answers": ["Jif", "Jif"], "question": "the lemon-shaped container for lemon juice was one of the first blow moulded polythene containers used for food applications?"} +{"answers": ["Blake", "Ernie", "Ernie Blake"], "question": " helped interrogate Nazis Hermann Göring and Albert Speer, and adopted his code name as his real name, before founding Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["BDMS Bangkok Marathon", "Bangkok Marathon"], "question": "the 2015 was called the \"world's longest half marathon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Magdala stone"], "question": "the \"\" may show the oldest known image of the Temple Menorah?"} +{"answers": ["Kathryn J. Whitmire", "Kathryn", "Whitmire", "Kathryn Jean"], "question": "the 1981 election of as mayor heralded a major change in the city politics of Houston, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Bawomataluo village"], "question": "the house of the Chief or King of the community, at the southwestern end of , is said to be the \"oldest and largest on Nias\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mohamed Anwar Hadid", "Mohamed", "Mohamed Hadid", "Hadid"], "question": "devout Muslim , a lifelong teetotaler, owns a 5,000-bottle wine cellar and a Beverly Hills winery?"} +{"answers": ["Billionaire Boys Club", "Billionaire Boys Club"], "question": "Judd Nelson, who played Joe Hunt in the 1987 TV movie \"Billionaire Boys Club\", is playing the character's father in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Cieślewicz", "Łukasz Cieślewicz", "Łukasz"], "question": "Polish football player was named player of the year in the Faroe Islands in 2011 and 2015?"} +{"answers": ["We, Too, Have a Job to Do", "We, too, have a Job to Do"], "question": " was painted by Norman Rockwell to encourage Boy Scouts to participate in the war effort during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Izzy Slapawitz", "Slapawitz", "Izzy"], "question": " was responsible for several fan riots in the Southern United States between 1978 and 1982?"} +{"answers": ["Qian Zhuangfei", "Zhuangfei", "Qian"], "question": " \"\", a Communist secret agent credited with saving the life of Premier Zhou Enlai, was the father of Li Lili, nicknamed \"China's Mae West\"?"} +{"answers": ["Morgan Evans", "Morgan Evans", "Morgan Luc Evans", "Evans", "Morgan"], "question": "the Welsh rugby league prop made his national debut in a charity match against Keighley Cougars in honour of the rugby league footballer Danny Jones?"} +{"answers": ["Social Interaction Anxiety Scale"], "question": "the is used in clinical settings to measure distress?"} +{"answers": ["Sisters of Charity", "Sisters of Charity Hospital", "Sisters of Charity Hospital"], "question": "in February 1850, in Buffalo was the subject of a public letter-writing feud?"} +{"answers": ["Bootleg recording", "bootleg recording"], "question": "the first popular rock album was Bob Dylan's \"Great White Wonder\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel Henderlite", "Rachel", "Henderlite"], "question": "after 1965 ordination as a minister, a retired pastor sent her a postcard every year quoting the biblical injunction, \"Let the women keep silent in the churches\"?"} +{"answers": ["Malé Friday Mosque", "Male' Hukuru Miskiy"], "question": "the minaret adjoining the has a wide base like a ship's funnel and resembles a wedding cake?"} +{"answers": ["Huawei Ascend P7", "Huawei Ascend"], "question": "the smartphone has been noted for its high-resolution front camera and slow processor?"} +{"answers": ["Tziporah Heller", "Tziporah", "Heller"], "question": "Rebbetzin , a senior faculty member at Neve Yerushalayim College for Women, has thousands of students around the globe?"} +{"answers": ["Ismail", "al-Azm", "Ismail Pasha al-Azm"], "question": " laid the foundations for the Azm family's political dominance in Damascus during Ottoman rule?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph", "Bettys", "Joseph Bettys"], "question": "during the American Revolution, Loyalist spy failed in his mission to capture General Philip Schuyler because Bettys left his unit and went off to visit his girlfriend?"} +{"answers": ["Louisa Johnson", "Johnson", "Louisa"], "question": "\"The X Factor\" winner initially applied for \"Britain's Got Talent\"?"} +{"answers": ["Level Mountain Range", "Level Mountain"], "question": " is the most voluminous and most persistent volcano in the Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province of North America?"} +{"answers": ["Vernon", "Vernon Haugland", "Vernon Arnold Haugland", "Haugland"], "question": " was the first civilian to receive the Silver Star medal, normally awarded only to members of the United States Armed Forces?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Blanca", "Hurricane Blanca"], "question": "the 2015 was the earliest recorded tropical cyclone to make landfall on the Baja California Peninsula in any given year?"} +{"answers": ["Lopamudra"], "question": "the legend of in Mahabharata is said to be \"the glorification of domestic life and family and demonstrates the incompleteness of a life based solely on asceticism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gauld", "Ryan", "Ryan Gauld"], "question": "British media have compared the Scottish footballer to Lionel Messi?"} +{"answers": ["Yedigöller", "Yedigöller National Park"], "question": "the \"\" in Turkey is best known for its seven lakes formed by landslides?"} +{"answers": ["Abegg", "Elisabeth", "Elisabeth Abegg"], "question": ", a teacher who provided shelter to Jews during the Holocaust, also tutored Jewish children at her home?"} +{"answers": ["Swaminathan", "Sivaram", "Swaminathan Sivaram"], "question": "polymer chemist holds the record for the most United States patents by an Indian national working in India?"} +{"answers": ["Baekje Historic Areas"], "question": "in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of , about 4,600 antiquities were discovered in good condition in the Royal Tomb of King Muryeong?"} +{"answers": ["Pu", "Pu Shunqing", "Shunqing"], "question": " is considered the first female screenwriter in China?"} +{"answers": ["Bara Gumbad"], "question": " \"\", built during the Lodi dynasty in 1490 CE, is believed to have the earliest constructed full dome of any building in Delhi?"} +{"answers": ["Ka'imi", "Fairbairn", "Ka'imi Fairbairn"], "question": "after almost drowning during his foray into water polo, returned to American football and was named the top college kicker in the nation?"} +{"answers": ["Perennial ryegrass staggers", "perennial ryegrass staggers"], "question": " is a disease of livestock caused by an endophytic fungus sometimes present in perennial ryegrass?"} +{"answers": ["Angela Palacious", "Palacious", "Angela"], "question": "138 years after establishment of the Anglican Diocese of Nassau, became its first woman deacon in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Fukuda", "Fukuda, Nagasaki"], "question": "by 1566, was home to more than 1,000 Catholic \"Kirishitans\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moore", "Ardina", "Ardina Moore"], "question": ", a fluent speaker of Quapaw, created her own workbook, tapes, and classes to help preserve and teach the language to younger members of her tribe?"} +{"answers": ["Andante Festivo"], "question": "Jean Sibelius conducted his in a live broadcast on New Year's Day 1939, the only sound document of his interpretation of his works?"} +{"answers": ["Maïza", "Meherzia Labidi Maïza", "Meherzia", "Meherzia Labidi"], "question": " \"\" was proud of including women's rights in the post-Arab Spring Tunisian constitution?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Cochrane", "Peter", "Cochrane", "Peter Cochrane"], "question": "in 1941, Scottish soldier single-handedly destroyed two Italian machine gun posts with grenades?"} +{"answers": ["Real ear measurement"], "question": " used by audiologists involves insertion of a probe to within 6 mm of the eardrum?"} +{"answers": ["Larry Geller", "Geller", "Larry"], "question": "Elvis Presley's hairstylist was also his spiritual advisor?"} +{"answers": ["Mining industry of Yemen"], "question": "in 2013, there were 819 producing stone, gypsum, refined petroleum products, and salt?"} +{"answers": ["Haasnoot", "Arenda Haasnoot", "Arenda"], "question": "at the pulpit of the synod of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands, said, \"This is my calling. Here I am in my place\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tour de France", "1907 Tour de France"], "question": "in the , some participants treated the race as a pleasure ride, stopping for lunch when they chose and spending the night in the best hotels they could find?"} +{"answers": ["Beer jam"], "question": " \"\" may be sweet or savory, and some have a syrupy consistency?"} +{"answers": ["Li", "Hongzhong", "Li Hongzhong"], "question": "210 journalists and intellectuals called for Governor to step down after he grabbed the recorder from a reporter who sought to interview him?"} +{"answers": ["Hasta la Raíz Tour", "Hasta la Raíz", "Hasta la raíz"], "question": "Natalia Lafourcade sought inspiration for her album in Agustín Lara's repertoire and her native country, Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Edder Farías", "Farías", "Edder"], "question": "the Venezuelan footballer scored against Honduras in February 2015, his country's first victory since September 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Sharabha Upanishad"], "question": "in the , Shiva, incarnating as Sharabha in a fierce anthropomorphic form of an eagle, lion, and man, slays Narasimha, an incarnation of Vishnu?"} +{"answers": ["Hilda", "Hilda Nilsson", "Nilsson"], "question": "serial killer committed suicide by hanging the same day the courts commuted her death sentence to life imprisonment?"} +{"answers": ["Stray Dogs", "Stray Dogs"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" called the 2013 film a \"glum, humorless exercise in Asian miserablism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Saving Mes Aynak"], "question": "the director of presented Afghani leaders with a petition signed by 100,000 people in support of the preservation of the 5,000-year-old archaeological site \"(excavations pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["William Lair Thompson", "Lair Thompson", "W.", "W. Lair Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": ", the President of the Oregon Senate, lost his re-election bid in 1916 by one vote?"} +{"answers": ["Ana Irma Lassén", "Lassén", "Ana Irma Rivera Lassén", "Ana"], "question": ", who would later become president of the Bar Association of Puerto Rico, sued a judge in the 1980s so she could appear in court dressed in pants?"} +{"answers": ["Makrana marble"], "question": " was used in the construction of the Taj Mahal and the Victoria Memorial?"} +{"answers": ["Chestnut cake"], "question": " may be prepared using flour from ground chestnuts?"} +{"answers": ["Georgiana Rose Simpson", "Georgiana", "Simpson", "Georgiana Simpson"], "question": "after receiving her PhD in 1921, \"\", like other black women scholars, could only find a university position teaching home economics?"} +{"answers": ["Football League Cup Final", "2016 Football League Cup Final"], "question": "when Liverpool played in the today, they did so for a record 12th time?"} +{"answers": ["Chemist", "Soup", "Soup the Chemist"], "question": " has been called the \"Godfather of Christian hip hop\"?"} +{"answers": ["Postgame Mortem"], "question": "the plot for the \"Veronica Mars\" episode \"\" was based around a scene in an elevator, and the crew \"wrote backwards\" from that scene?"} +{"answers": ["Queen Elizabeth cake"], "question": " is named after Elizabeth II and is a popular cake in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["The Revenant", "The Revenant"], "question": "Japanese musician Ryuichi Sakamoto composed the for the 2015 film \"The Revenant\" during his recovery from throat cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Zakka", "Nizar Zakka", "Nizar"], "question": "Lebanese IT expert and U.S. permanent resident , detained in Iran since September 18, 2015, has been accused of being an American spy?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Malmö Davis Cup riots", "2009 Malmö anti-Israel riots"], "question": "anti-fascists, Islamists, and neo-Nazis against a tennis match?"} +{"answers": ["Ó Lionáird", "Lionáird", "Iarla Ó Lionáird", "Iarla"], "question": " sang \"Casadh an tSúgáin\" in \"Brooklyn\"?"} +{"answers": ["Navalgund Durries"], "question": "the are a type of Indian rug with geometric patterns and designs of birds and animals?"} +{"answers": ["Ye", "Liansong", "Ye Liansong"], "question": "Governor said he never thought of becoming a politician until he was told of his appointment as vice-mayor?"} +{"answers": ["Puri"], "question": " hosts the famed Rath Yatra, attended by at least a million people every year?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Ponder", "James Maxie Ponder"], "question": ", St. Petersburg, Florida's first African-American physician, began a medical practice out of his home and accepted payment in poultry, vegetables, and ham?"} +{"answers": ["Halloween cake"], "question": " themes \"(example pictured)\" include cakes that resemble jack-o'-lanterns and the human brain, and cupcakes with bloody teeth emerging from them?"} +{"answers": ["Betty Sain", "Betty", "Sain"], "question": "when a reporter told horse breeder that there were no coyotes in Tennessee, she presented him with a dead one?"} +{"answers": ["White Deer Creek", "White Deer"], "question": "a boring mill at the mouth of in 1776 made gun barrels for the Continental Army?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret", "Margaret Benyon", "Benyon"], "question": " has been called \"the mother of British holography\"?"} +{"answers": ["Panicum effusum"], "question": "earlier this month, the town of Wangaratta was overrun by ?"} +{"answers": ["Six Gentlemen", "Six Gentlemen"], "question": " \"\" by Ni Zan is thought to represent the isolation of scholar-recluses in Yuan dynasty China?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Bennett", "William Sterndale Bennett"], "question": "the composer introduced cricket to Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Bill Birchfield", "Birchfield", "Bill"], "question": "Jacksonville attorney referred to himself as the \"Duke of Mayo\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kala Alexander", "Alexander", "Kala"], "question": "professional surfer is vice president of an organization that gives children with cystic fibrosis surfing lessons?"} +{"answers": ["Landing at Lae"], "question": "the first waves of the were carried in four destroyer transports?"} +{"answers": ["Markand Bhatt", "Markand", "Bhatt", "Markand Jashbhai Bhatt"], "question": "Gujarati theatre actor received a Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Ezubao"], "question": " attracted 50 billion yuan ($7.6 billion) from 900,000 Chinese investors before it was closed down as a Ponzi scheme?"} +{"answers": ["Bella", "Bella Bond", "case", "Bella Bond murder case"], "question": "a forensic facial reconstruction of two-year-old triggered approximately 56 million Internet views?"} +{"answers": ["Wekker", "Gloria Wekker", "Gloria"], "question": " has been called \"Holland's Angela Davis\" for igniting debate on cultural racism?"} +{"answers": ["Dead & Company Summer Tour 2016", "Dead & Company Summer Tour"], "question": "the upcoming will be the first shows played at Fenway Park by members of the Grateful Dead?"} +{"answers": ["Dictyoolithus"], "question": "the shell of the fossil egg is made up of five superimposed layers of eggshell units?"} +{"answers": ["Emerods"], "question": "some scholars speculate that the \"plague of \" described in 1 Samuel of the King James Bible was actually an outbreak of bubonic plague?"} +{"answers": ["Fallis", "Edwina Hume Fallis", "Edwina"], "question": "in her colorful memoir \"When Denver and I Were Young\", warned against trying on another child's hat, because \"you might bring home something you didn't like\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mells War Memorial"], "question": "one son of a former prime minister unveiled \"\" while another is commemorated on it?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Syracuse", "Siege of Syracuse"], "question": "during the by the Aghlabids in 877–878, the Byzantine navy failed to aid the city on time, as it was employed in the construction of the Nea Ekklesia church?"} +{"answers": ["Glade Run"], "question": "the parents of the first white child born in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, settled on ?"} +{"answers": ["Nishiki, Kumamoto", "Nishiki"], "question": "a mysterious World War II airbase of the former Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service located at , is currently being surveyed with a view to eventually opening it up to tourists?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Thomas", "Thomas", "Thomas Thomas"], "question": "the Welsh architect made sure he preached one of the very first sermons in every chapel he built?"} +{"answers": ["Southern Beekeeper's Nature Reserve"], "question": " had no official name when it was gazetted in 1979, but had been used for beekeeping for generations?"} +{"answers": ["Rahul C. Thakkar", "Thakkar", "Rahul", "Rahul Thakkar"], "question": ", an Indian-American software developer, jointly won the 2016 Academy Award for scientific and technical achievement?"} +{"answers": ["Armada Memorial"], "question": "the is built on Plymouth Hoe, the site where tradition holds Francis Drake wanted to finish a game of bowls \"(scene pictured)\" before defeating the Spanish Armada?"} +{"answers": ["Tuggle", "Carrie A. Tuggle", "Carrie"], "question": " established the Tuggle Institute, in Birmingham, Alabama, a boarding school to give free education for black children who were destitute orphans or juvenile defendants?"} +{"answers": ["El Protector", "El Protector"], "question": "professional wrestler Atomic Star became the only rookie to compete in three \"El Protector\" tournaments when he won the \"?"} +{"answers": ["Nic", "Nic Case", "Case"], "question": " became the first driver to top with a radio-controlled car in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of the Straits"], "question": "in the in 965, the Fatimids employed divers to tie ropes to the Byzantine ships, along which incendiary devices were then hurled against them?"} +{"answers": ["Triprismatoolithus"], "question": " is a kind of fossil egg that was probably laid by an unknown species of alvarezsaurian dinosaur?"} +{"answers": ["Zaila McCalla", "McCalla", "Zaila", "Zaila Rowena McCalla"], "question": ", first female Chief Justice of Jamaica, is also the Chancellor of the Diocese of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Liang Siyong", "Liang", "Siyong"], "question": " was one of the first Chinese archaeologists?"} +{"answers": ["America can't do a damn thing against us"], "question": "\"\" was a slogan used by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the former Supreme Leader of Iran, during the hostage crisis?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Robert Alexander", "Alexander", "Daniel"], "question": "African-American was described as a favorite of Ethiopian emperor Menelik II and blacksmith to Haile Selassie?"} +{"answers": ["Zvezdelina Stankova", "Stankova", "Zvezdelina Entcheva Stankova", "Zvezdelina"], "question": " brought ideas from her Bulgarian mathematical education to California by founding the Berkeley Math Circle?"} +{"answers": ["Kerala"], "question": "the Indian state of celebrates over 10,000 festivals annually?"} +{"answers": ["Ren Jianxin", "Ren Jianxin", "Ren", "Jianxin"], "question": "entrepreneur , founder of the world's 265th largest company, began with a loan of ?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Dumpu"], "question": "in the , Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Honner, although covered in blood and black ants, refused to be carried from the field for fear it might endanger the stretcher bearers?"} +{"answers": ["Norwich City War Memorial", "Norwich War Memorial"], "question": " \"\", first unveiled in 1927, was relocated in 1938, and then rotated in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Bud Dunn", "Bud", "Dunn", "Bud Dunn Stables"], "question": "at 81, horse trainer became the oldest rider ever to win the Tennessee Walking Horse World Grand Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Marianne Means", "Means", "Marianne"], "question": " was the first woman reporter to be assigned full-time coverage of the White House?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Ferdinand"], "question": " threat to Genoa during World War II allowed a Dragoon to achieve tactical surprise?"} +{"answers": ["Astwood", "Norma", "Norma Cox Astwood"], "question": ", a clinical psychologist, became Vice President of the Senate of Bermuda?"} +{"answers": ["Tibs the Great"], "question": " vanquished all his foes during his 14-year reign?"} +{"answers": ["Echinopsis spachiana"], "question": "the flower of the cactus \"\" mainly opens at night?"} +{"answers": ["Banner Lane"], "question": " was the site of one of the largest Second World War British shadow factories with over one million square feet of floorspace?"} +{"answers": ["Detty Kurnia", "Detty", "Kurnia"], "question": " is an Indonesian vocalist who sang \"Dari Sunda\" which was among the five best albums listed by \"Q\" Magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Green-legged Partridge"], "question": "the of Poland is actually a chicken?"} +{"answers": ["body", "Norfolk headless body", "Norfolk"], "question": "the may have been a \"duchess\"?"} +{"answers": ["Phaethon", "Phaethon"], "question": "the losses sustained by the crew of patrol boat , during the battle of Tillyria in 1964, were the first battle casualties of the Hellenic Navy after World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Singapore Grand Prix", "2015 Singapore Grand Prix"], "question": "the was won by Sebastian Vettel even though he lost his bottle?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "C. C. Beall", "Beall", "Cecil Calvert"], "question": "s 1945 Treasury poster \"\" of Joe Rosenthal's photograph of the raising of the American flag on Iwo Jima was used for a World War II campaign which brought in $26 billion?"} +{"answers": ["Mars, Bars"], "question": "Michael Muhney did not know about his character's death on \"Veronica Mars\" until receiving the script for his final episode, \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paulette Poujol Oriol", "Poujol-Oriol", "Paulette", "Paulette Poujol-Oriol"], "question": " literary works focus principally on the social and economic problems of Haiti, evoking moral options and suggesting solutions?"} +{"answers": ["Mont Blanc", "Mont Blanc massif"], "question": "to hike round the in the Alps is a trip, usually taking 11 days, but top athletes run round the Tour du Mont Blanc circuit in just 21 hours?"} +{"answers": ["Nowar", "Naji Abu Nowar", "Abu Nowar", "Naji"], "question": "director produced \"Theeb\", Jordan's first film ever to be nominated for an Academy Award?"} +{"answers": ["Undulatoolithus"], "question": ", a kind of fossil egg from China, probably received intensive parental care?"} +{"answers": ["Philip de Thaun", "Philippe de Thaon", "Thaun", "Philip"], "question": "the \"Bestiaire\" by is one of two medieval English sources for the story behind the phrase \"crocodile tears\"?"} +{"answers": ["Murder", "Murder of Robert Wykel", "Wykel"], "question": "a distinctive diamond helped secure a bodyless murder conviction in the case of , last seen 20 years ago today?"} +{"answers": ["Carthaginian currency"], "question": " \"\" commonly featured the goddess Tanit and a horse?"} +{"answers": ["Ruby Margaret Rouss", "Ruby", "Rouss", "Ruby M. Rouss"], "question": "Crucian served in the Women's Army Corps before becoming the \"first black woman to head a Legislature in the United States\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rare", "Rare", "Rare Ltd."], "question": " celebrated its 30th anniversary by releasing \"Rare Replay\", a title compiling 30 video games which it created?"} +{"answers": ["Introduction to the Enemy"], "question": "during filming of the Vietnam War documentary , a landmine killed a man near Jane Fonda, whose reaction to the death was kept in the film?"} +{"answers": ["Carbajal Valley"], "question": "the \"\" was carved by a glacier with ice thick?"} +{"answers": ["Princess Feodora of Saxe-Meiningen", "Saxe-Meiningen", "Princess"], "question": " committed suicide in 1945 after suffering most of her life from ill health?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Silver Buckle"], "question": "two companies attacked 50,000 enemy troops?"} +{"answers": ["Worsley", "Beatrice Helen Worsley", "Beatrice", "Beatrice Worsley"], "question": " wrote the first program for the Manchester Mark 1, received the first PhD in computer science, and holds the record among WRENs for the longest time at sea?"} +{"answers": ["Lomasney Way", "42 Lomasney Way"], "question": " in Boston's West End has been called \"The Last Tenement\", and has survived two fires, decay, and urban renewal?"} +{"answers": ["Boyd", "Boyd R. Overhulse", "Overhulse", "Boyd Richey Overhulse"], "question": " was unanimously elected President of the Oregon Senate just 11 days after taking his senate seat in 1957, the first Democrat to hold that position in 79 years?"} +{"answers": ["Eden", "Eden"], "question": "Nate Parker produced a teaser in order to seek financing for ?"} +{"answers": ["Piper", "Rose Piper", "Rose"], "question": " 1946 painting \"Back Water\" was inspired by Bessie Smith's \"Backwater Blues\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kashmir papier-mâché"], "question": " \"\", a colourful painted handicraft of Kashmir that was brought by Shia Muslims from Persia in the 15th century, is based primarily on paper pulp?"} +{"answers": ["Wang Baosen", "Wang", "Baosen"], "question": ", vice mayor of Beijing, committed suicide while under investigation for corruption?"} +{"answers": ["Wadamisaki Battery"], "question": "the was the first national historic site registered in Hyōgo Prefecture?"} +{"answers": ["Astrid", "Schirmer", "Astrid Schirmer"], "question": " appeared in roles by Richard Wagner, both Venus and Elisabeth in his \"Tannhäuser\", and in the Bayreuth \"Jahrhundertring\" as both Ortlinde and Sieglinde?"} +{"answers": ["Bangalore Blue"], "question": "the variety of grape has been grown for the past 150 years exclusively in the districts of Bangalore Urban, Chikkaballapura and Kolar?"} +{"answers": ["Dick Pudan", "Dick", "Pudan"], "question": "the association footballer was banned from the sport in 1907 after he walked out on his club, which had refused to let him play professional cricket too?"} +{"answers": ["Abandon the Old in Tokyo"], "question": "in , Yoshihiro Tatsumi wanted to depict postwar Japan, where he felt that the focus on economic growth was given precedence over the lifestyles of its people?"} +{"answers": ["Il Primo Libro delle Canzoni"], "question": "the 1628 Robletti edition of by Girolamo Frescobaldi was dedicated to Ferdinando II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, who engaged him as a court musician?"} +{"answers": ["Korbin", "Forrister", "Korbin Forrister"], "question": "after graduating from high school, chose full-time stock car racing over baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Carbone", "Maria Carbone", "Maria"], "question": " appeared in 1931 as Desdemona in a complete recording of Verdi's \"Otello\", one of her only two recordings?"} +{"answers": ["An East View of the Great Cataract of Niagara"], "question": " (1762) by British Army officer Thomas Davies was the first eyewitness painting of Niagara Falls?"} +{"answers": ["Shooting of Anthony Hill"], "question": " was naked, unarmed and suffering from mental illness when he was shot by police in the U.S. state of Georgia?"} +{"answers": ["Tubercuoolithus"], "question": " is one of the fossil eggs from Sevenmile Hill, the oldest fossil egg site in the Two Medicine Formation?"} +{"answers": ["Maria", "Maria Benedita Bormann", "Maria Benedita Câmara Bormann", "Bormann"], "question": "when was called a female Émile Zola, it was not meant as a compliment?"} +{"answers": ["Muga silk", "muga silk"], "question": "Assamese \"\" is naturally golden in colour?"} +{"answers": ["Mahanarayana Upanishad"], "question": "the pre-1st century text , literally \"Great Vishnu Upanishad\", glorifies not only Vishnu but also Shiva?"} +{"answers": ["Carthel", "Colby Don Carthel", "Colby Carthel", "Colby"], "question": " is the son of fellow American football head coach Don Carthel?"} +{"answers": ["Sankheda furniture"], "question": "Gujarat's is named after the Sankheda village, where it is made with teak wood and lacquer and painted in traditional bright shades of maroon and gold?"} +{"answers": ["Fatima Massaquoi", "Fatima", "Massaquoi"], "question": "the black Liberian scholar and educator, Princess , wrote of her challenging experiences in Nazi Germany and the U.S. South in a recently rediscovered autobiography?"} +{"answers": ["Columbia-Southern Chemical Corporation"], "question": "CR-39, used in the manufacture of plastic eyeglass lenses, was one of 200 polymers invented by during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Lionel Bussey", "Lionel", "Lionel Ernest Bussey", "Bussey"], "question": "the mechanical engineer had 600 pairs of women's shoes?"} +{"answers": ["Gwendoline Konie", "Konie", "Gwendoline", "Gwendoline Chomba Konie"], "question": "2001 Zambian presidential candidate \"\" published a poem against male arrogance?"} +{"answers": ["6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion"], "question": "the was the only all-black, all-female battalion to serve overseas during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Ciro in Armenia"], "question": "the 1753 opera was created by Maria Teresa Agnesi Pinottini, one of the earliest female Italian opera composers?"} +{"answers": ["Vernon Johnson", "Vernon", "Vernon Johnson", "Johnson"], "question": " won back-to-back Lone Star Conference wide receiver of the year honors?"} +{"answers": ["Corruption in Haiti"], "question": "nearly $26 million of funds for a $42.5 million Haitian education program after being raised partly from taxes on international phone calls?"} +{"answers": ["Lesley", "Lewis", "Lesley Lewis", "Lesley Lewis"], "question": " was one of four founding students of the Courtauld Institute of Art?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Bedrock", "Operation Bedrock"], "question": " was a successful rice denial mission?"} +{"answers": ["Berry", "Randy W. Berry", "Randy William Berry", "Randy"], "question": ", who grew up on a cattle ranch in Colorado, is the first-ever Special Envoy for the Human Rights of LGBTI Persons in the US Department of State?"} +{"answers": ["Diwata-1"], "question": " \"\" is the Philippines' first satellite to be developed solely by Filipinos?"} +{"answers": ["Spalding War Memorial"], "question": "Barbara McLaren conceived the after her husband was killed in the First World War, but insisted he receive no special commemoration on it?"} +{"answers": ["Ten Years", "Ten Years"], "question": "at the cineplex where debuted, it outperformed \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bridgeton incident"], "question": "the then Iranian prime minister, Mir-Hossein Mousavi, defined the as \"an irreparable blow on America's political and military prestige\"?"} +{"answers": ["Makoto Hirayama", "Hirayama", "Makoto"], "question": " was elected to Japan's House of Councillors despite getting less than 0.02% of the vote?"} +{"answers": ["Mysore Sandalwood Oil"], "question": " is so important to the economy of Mysore, India, that it has been registered and trademarked?"} +{"answers": ["Roman Tomb", "Roman Tomb"], "question": "the 4th-century frescoes in the of Silistra depict a procession of servants \"(example pictured)\" carrying gifts to the tomb's owners?"} +{"answers": ["Ridley", "Ruffin Ridley", "Florida", "Florida Ruffin Ridley"], "question": " co-founded the Society for the Collection of Negro Folklore?"} +{"answers": ["Racking Horse World Celebration"], "question": "the has been held annually in Priceville, Alabama, for over 40 years?"} +{"answers": ["Ahmad al-Wansharisi", "Aḥmad Ibn-Yaḥyā Wanšarīsī", "Ahmad", "al-Wansharisi"], "question": "at the end of the \"reconquista\", Islamic jurist argued that it was compulsory for Spanish Muslims under Christian rule to emigrate to Muslim lands?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Snake Eyes"], "question": "when the White House postponed again, Captain Sirisouk quit the Laotian Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Angela Hartley Brodie", "Brodie", "Angela", "Angela Hartley"], "question": "s award-winning research led to the development of steroidal aromatase inhibitors as new treatments for breast cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Staten Island boat graveyard"], "question": "the contains so many abandoned boats and ships that it has been called an \"accidental marine museum\"?"} +{"answers": ["Annelie", "Annelie Nordström", "Nordström"], "question": " resigned as general secretary after Swedish Municipal Workers' Union funds paid for a strip show by Puma Swede?"} +{"answers": ["Thanjavur Art Plate"], "question": "the \"\", introduced by Rajah Serfoji-II during the Maratha rule, was made as a gift item by the artisans of Thanjavur?"} +{"answers": ["Psychology of eating meat"], "question": "research into the suggests a correlation between meat-eating and support for hierarchy and inequality?"} +{"answers": ["Glasspool", "Parry Glasspool", "Parry"], "question": "in a broadcast episode of \"Hollyoaks\", Harry Thompson, portrayed by actor , was erroneously called \"Parry\" by another character?"} +{"answers": ["Air France Flight 152"], "question": ", en route from Rome to Beirut, ended up in the Mediterranean Sea after one of the engines broke away in flight?"} +{"answers": ["Ricky Collins", "Ricky", "Collins"], "question": " temporarily walked away from American football to care for his ill father?"} +{"answers": ["Paingala Upanishad"], "question": "the Hindu text compares the body to a horse-drawn car in a series of metaphors?"} +{"answers": ["Sybil", "Hylton", "Sybil Joyce Hylton"], "question": "the \"Mother of the Probation\" system, , is a National Hero of the Cayman Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Terry", "Terry", "Joseph"], "question": "in 1898 died of heart failure due to over-exertion while attempting to win a by-election in York?"} +{"answers": ["Negro Labor Committee"], "question": "the was formed in 1935 so that African Americans could be allowed to join labor unions?"} +{"answers": ["Thyroid ima artery"], "question": "the can be found in only three to ten percent of the population and varies in origin, size, blood supply, and termination?"} +{"answers": ["1905 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy", "1905 International Tourist Trophy", "International Tourist Trophy"], "question": "at the motor race, cars were towed to the start line by horses to save fuel?"} +{"answers": ["Rob Roy", "Rob Roy"], "question": "Calvin Coolidge described his beloved dog \"\" as a \"stately gentleman of great courage and fidelity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oran fatwa"], "question": "shortly after the forced conversions of Muslims in Castile, was issued which allowed outward practice of Christianity while secretly keeping the Islamic faith?"} +{"answers": ["Dame Ella Orr Campbell", "Ella", "Orr Campbell", "Campbell", "Ella Orr Campbell"], "question": "while everyone else thought the field horsetail growing on nursery land in Palmerston North was ornamental, Dame correctly identified it as an invasive species?"} +{"answers": ["Sarvasara Upanishad"], "question": "the text is one of two dedicated glossaries embedded in the collection of ancient and medieval Upanishads of Hinduism?"} +{"answers": ["Social Encounter Party"], "question": "despite being described by its leader as \"liberal\", the supported a constitutional amendment in Baja California to ban same-sex marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah", "Sarah Tenant-Flowers", "Tenant-Flowers"], "question": " has worked as an administrator for the Choir of the Year and as General Manager of \"The Sixteen\"?"} +{"answers": ["RPG-1"], "question": "the Soviet anti-tank rocket was intended to combine the best features of the US's bazooka with those of the German Panzerfaust?"} +{"answers": ["Framingham Railroad Station", "Framingham station"], "question": " \"\" was the largest of nine stations that Henry Hobson Richardson designed for the Boston and Albany Railroad?"} +{"answers": ["1957 Fethiye earthquakes"], "question": ", both exceeding 7.0 on the moment magnitude scale, hit Fethiye, Turkey, within seven hours in 1957?"} +{"answers": ["Friederike Sailer", "Sailer", "Friederike"], "question": "the soprano appeared in the premiere of Werner Egk's \"Der Revisor\" at the Schwetzingen Festival, conducted by the composer?"} +{"answers": ["Dictyoolithidae"], "question": "fossil eggs assigned to may have been laid by megalosauroid dinosaurs?"} +{"answers": ["Stanley Booth-Clibborn", "Booth-Clibborn", "Stanley"], "question": ", a former Bishop of Manchester, was shot during a robbery in Uganda?"} +{"answers": ["Cowbell Hollow"], "question": " drainage basin is only ?"} +{"answers": ["Aschan", "Lisa", "Lisa Aschan"], "question": " was filmed in the audience at the 2016 Guldbaggen Awards, giving the finger and saying \"Fuck You\" to the winner in the Best Cinematography category?"} +{"answers": ["Teresa Sampsonia"], "question": " \"\" was born into a Christian Circassian family in Safavid Iran, and married the British adventurer Sir Robert Shirley?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Xieng Dong"], "question": "just before , the People's Army of Vietnam captured the King's farm?"} +{"answers": ["Lynne Kelly", "Lynne", "Kelly", "Lynne Kelly"], "question": "according to s theory, Stonehenge was used as a centre for recording and accessing knowledge?"} +{"answers": ["Nada Bindu Upanishad", "Nadabindu Upanishad"], "question": "the ancient Sanskrit text rhetorically compares soul to a bird?"} +{"answers": ["Rahman", "Mustafizur Rahman", "Mustafizur"], "question": " is the only cricketer to receive Man of the Match awards on both Test and One Day International cricket debuts?"} +{"answers": ["1934 Muroto typhoon"], "question": "during the , a then-world record low land-based pressure of was observed in Muroto, Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Federal Reserve Bank Building", "Federal Reserve Bank", "Federal Reserve Bank Building"], "question": "the \"\" in downtown Seattle, Washington, is one of the earliest surviving works of architecture firm NBBJ?"} +{"answers": ["Shi'en", "Kang Shi'en", "Kang"], "question": "Vice Premier , China's \"energy czar\", received an unprecedented demerit of the first grade after an oil rig accident that killed 72 people?"} +{"answers": ["Pura Vida", "Pura Vida Bracelets"], "question": ", which now sells over 125,000 bracelets a month, started when two friends brought 400 bracelets back from a vacation in Costa Rica?"} +{"answers": ["Central Recreation Ground", "Central Recreation Ground, Hastings"], "question": "W. G. Grace, Jack Hobbs, Denis Compton and Don Bradman all scored first-class centuries at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Rebirth", "Rebirth"], "question": "the proposed sculpture , projected as a deer with a human child's face, was meant to represent \"the interaction between the nearby riparian forest and the people living in Oak Grove\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-François André Sordet", "André", "Sordet", "André Sordet"], "question": "the French General s cavalry corps covered close to 1,500 km (930 miles) in the first month of World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Donald", "Donald Lavoie", "Lavoie"], "question": ", a hit man for Montreal's Dubois Gang, escaped his intended execution at their hands by sliding down a laundry chute?"} +{"answers": ["Greene", "Jimmy Greene", "Jimmy"], "question": "the album that \"\" wrote in tribute to his murdered daughter has been nominated for a Grammy Award?"} +{"answers": ["Sometime", "Sometime"], "question": "after becoming a local hit in Texas, Gene Thomas' \"\" was reissued on the United Artists label and entered the national top 100?"} +{"answers": ["Carmen", "Souza", "Carmen Souza"], "question": " sings Cape Verdean and jazz fusion compositions in Creole for its adaptability, and also mimics the sounds of musical instruments?"} +{"answers": ["Galerie Barbazanges"], "question": "during the 1920 debut of his furniture music at the in Paris, composer Erik Satie begged the audience not to listen to the music?"} +{"answers": ["Eleanor", "Eleanor Sophia Smith", "Smith"], "question": " was one of the founders of Chicago's Hull House Music School?"} +{"answers": ["Laid Back", "Laid Back"], "question": "Gregg Allman's album was titled as an inside reference to a studio term that Allman coined for when a song needed to be more relaxed?"} +{"answers": ["Dodo", "Marmarosa", "Dodo Marmarosa"], "question": "jazz pianist and composer once got mad at his old piano and chopped it up with an ax?"} +{"answers": ["Pocket FM"], "question": "a portable radio transmitter called \"\" enables people to create pirate radio networks in areas where authoritarian governments tightly control communications?"} +{"answers": ["Tina", "Allen", "Tina Allen"], "question": "s sculpture of Frederick Douglass is featured in the movie \"Akeelah and the Bee\"?"} +{"answers": ["Auxiliary nurse midwife"], "question": "the is a village-level female health worker in India who acts as the first contact person between the community and the health services?"} +{"answers": ["Rosche", "Paul Rosche", "Paul"], "question": "BMW engineer continued to design Formula One engines for them after the company withdrew from the tournament?"} +{"answers": ["State Shinto"], "question": "during the period of state control known as , Japan lost 80,000 Shinto shrines?"} +{"answers": ["Emil Källström", "Källström", "Emil"], "question": "Swedish politician came in sixth in \"Land\" magazine's annual list of \"Hottest hillbillies\"?"} +{"answers": ["White-bellied Cinclodes", "White-bellied cinclodes"], "question": "the may soon \"pipe\" no more?"} +{"answers": ["Arnos Park Viaduct", "Arnos Park"], "question": "the 34 arches of the \"\" allowed the extension of the Piccadilly line to Cockfosters?"} +{"answers": ["For John"], "question": " is a tribute album to a disc jockey from Buffalo, New York, recorded by indie pop band Library Voices from Regina, Saskatchewan?"} +{"answers": ["Shandilya Upanishad"], "question": "the pre-3rd century CE text describes eight postures of Yoga to cleanse the body and two types of meditation?"} +{"answers": ["2015 United States Grand Prix"], "question": "Alexander Rossi became the first American to drive at a Formula One race at the Circuit of the Americas when he entered the ?"} +{"answers": ["Romona Robinson", "Romona", "Robinson"], "question": " won a television news anchor job in Cleveland, Ohio, with a demo tape that showed her remaining poised and self-confident while \"being wiped out by a hurricane-whipped wave\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Grant, Lord Grant", "Grant"], "question": "in 1955, two girls fainted at an election rally in Glasgow for Unionist candidate ?"} +{"answers": ["Sports Phone"], "question": " received 50 million calls in 1981?"} +{"answers": ["Rosita", "Rosita Baltazar", "Baltazar"], "question": ", co-founder of the Belize National Dance Company, taught language and dance on St. Vincent in a Garifuna cultural reclamation project?"} +{"answers": ["Kathashruti Upanishad"], "question": "the Hindu text , composed before the 3rd-century CE, states a sannyasi should neither rejoice when someone praises him, nor curse when someone abuses him?"} +{"answers": ["Evelyn", "Falmouth", "Evelyn Boscawen, 6th Viscount Falmouth"], "question": ", was also known as Mr Valentine?"} +{"answers": ["Mountain Nyala", "Mountain nyala"], "question": "the , featured on the obverse of the Ethiopian ten santim coin \"\", was the last species of large antelope to be discovered in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Guimarães", "Ruth Guimarães", "Ruth Guimarães Botelho", "Ruth"], "question": ", the first Afro-Brazilian author to gain a nationwide audience, translated classic literature but also wrote original works about fables, legends, and everyday life?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Sailer", "Chris", "Sailer"], "question": " is the only player in UCLA football history to have been named first-team All-American at two positions in the same season?"} +{"answers": ["Dhyanabindu Upanishad"], "question": "the ancient Sanskrit text states there is a soul in every living being just as there is fragrance in flowers and butter in milk?"} +{"answers": ["Baldwin", "Baldwin"], "question": ", the 11th-century abbot of Bury St Edmunds Abbey in England, was royal doctor to three kings?"} +{"answers": ["Original Machines"], "question": "many of the songs from Conrad Keely's debut solo album were written while traveling around Cambodia?"} +{"answers": ["Fabars", "Silvina", "Silvina Fabars", "Silvina Fabars Gilall"], "question": ", who won the National Dance Prize of Cuba in 2014, was once a rebel fighter under Fidel Castro in the Cuban Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Found and Lost", "Found and Lost"], "question": "no more than twelve people at a time can ascertain what is at a London hotel?"} +{"answers": ["Cho", "Mahama Cho", "Mahama"], "question": "although he was born in the Ivory Coast, has represented both Great Britain and France at taekwondo competitions?"} +{"answers": ["Tejobindu Upanishad"], "question": "the ancient Indian text describes a 15-limbed yoga system, including exercises, meditation and Samadhi?"} +{"answers": ["Carina", "Carina Jaarnek", "Jaarnek"], "question": "Swedish singer Towe Jaarnek is the sister of fellow singer ?"} +{"answers": ["1995 Gokyo avalanche", "1995 India cyclone"], "question": " caused 63 deaths in Nepal, 33 of them related to avalanches?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Adams Thompson", "Henry", "Thompson"], "question": "math professor ran for office several times, including for Vice President of the United States in 1880, but never won?"} +{"answers": ["Sylvia", "Sylvia Hallett", "Hallett"], "question": "the composer and improviser bows both the violin and a spinning bicycle wheel?"} +{"answers": ["Mami", "Mami Kawada", "Kawada"], "question": "s music career began after she was discovered by her music teacher?"} +{"answers": ["Avyakta Upanishad"], "question": "the cosmology in the ancient Hindu text proposes that there was nothing, until light appeared consisting of knowledge and bliss, followed by the universe?"} +{"answers": ["Johannes", "Bah Kuhnke", "Johannes Bah Kuhnke", "Kuhnke"], "question": "actor is married to the Swedish Minister of Culture, Alice Bah Kuhnke?"} +{"answers": ["Little Pine", "Little Pine"], "question": " is a vegan restaurant founded by American singer–songwriter Moby that donates all of its profits to animal welfare organizations?"} +{"answers": ["Jeffrey Swanson", "Jeffrey W. Swanson", "Jeffrey", "Swanson"], "question": " led a 2015 study that found that 8.9% of American adults reported both angry behavior and easy access to guns?"} +{"answers": ["Subhra Guha", "Subhra", "Guha"], "question": ", a vocal musician in the Indian Hindustani classical tradition, trained in Agra gharana, and has a singing repertoire in khayals, thumri and dadra?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Brunanburh"], "question": "the , fought in 937, has been described as \"the greatest single battle in Anglo-Saxon history before Hastings\"?"} +{"answers": ["X-10 Graphite Reactor"], "question": "the \"\" was the first nuclear reactor to produce radioisotopes for medical use?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac", "Stearns", "Isaac Stearns"], "question": "Richard Nixon and T. S. Eliot are both descended from ?"} +{"answers": ["Een Bloemhof"], "question": "authorities in 17th-century Amsterdam ordered the confiscation and burning of Adriaan Koerbagh's because of its heretical opinions?"} +{"answers": ["George Alexander Gibson", "George", "Gibson", "George Gibson"], "question": " was a physician, medical author, and amateur geologist after whom the Gibson Murmur was named?"} +{"answers": ["Glik v. Cunniffe"], "question": "in , the First Circuit noted that \"we have previously recognized that the videotaping of public officials is an exercise of First Amendment liberties\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kaushiki Chakraborty", "Kaushiki Chakrabarty", "Chakraborty", "Kaushiki"], "question": " \"\" sings khayals and thumris, which in Hindustani music are considered semi-classical or light classical?"} +{"answers": ["Lu Jiaxi", "Jiaxi", "Lu"], "question": ", president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, was a student of the American Nobel laureate Linus Pauling?"} +{"answers": ["Theatre Europe"], "question": "the 1986 video game required the player to call a dedicated telephone number to request a nuclear strike?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Molydeux"], "question": ", a Twitter account which parodies the audacious language of Peter Molyneux's video game ideas, inspired Molyneux to leave Microsoft and return to his indie game development roots?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph", "Swetman", "Ralph Waldo Swetman"], "question": " confronted falling enrollment at Oswego State Teachers College by luring an Air Corps unit to the school?"} +{"answers": ["Nimrod", "Nimrod"], "question": "in 1951, Alan Turing played one of the earliest electronic games on the \"(diagram pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Velma Patricia Scantlebury", "Velma", "Velma Scantlebury", "Scantlebury"], "question": ", the first African American woman transplant surgeon in the United States, estimates she has completed over 2,000 organ transplants?"} +{"answers": ["Edinburgh, 30b Howendhall Road, Mortonhall Crematorium", "Mortonhall Crematorium"], "question": " which opened in 1967 is a prominent example of Expressionist architecture in Edinburgh, designed by a team led by Sir Basil Spence?"} +{"answers": ["2007 Coca-Cola 600"], "question": "Casey Mears' victory in the is his first and only win in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series?"} +{"answers": ["Chou Tzu-yu", "Chou", "Tzu-yu"], "question": "the public apology of 16-year-old K-pop star for waving a Taiwanese flag is believed to have helped Tsai Ing-wen win the Taiwanese presidential election?"} +{"answers": ["Bad Moms"], "question": "after the departure of the previously attached distributor, the upcoming film U.S. rights are now being handled by STX Entertainment?"} +{"answers": ["Ballygunge Place", "6 Ballygunge Place"], "question": ", a restaurant chain in Kolkata, has a haath-pakha (hand fans) decor that conveys the elegance of a decorated Durga Puja hall or a setting for a period film?"} +{"answers": ["Spring Run", "Spring Run"], "question": "an alternative name of is \"The Gut\"?"} +{"answers": ["Spiro", "Spiro Crne", "Crne"], "question": "rebel leader was forced to leave Serbia after Ottoman diplomatic intervention?"} +{"answers": ["Nyāya", "Sūtras", "Nyāya Sūtras"], "question": "the ancient text of Hindu philosophy is a discourse on knowledge and logic which was studied by scholars of Buddhism in the 2nd century CE?"} +{"answers": ["Middle Khmer"], "question": "the decline of Angkor marked the beginning of the period, during which the language's number of vowels was doubled in a few centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Lazzari", "Virgilio Lazzari", "Virgilio"], "question": "opera singer was a leading bass with the Chicago Civic Opera from 1918–32 and the Metropolitan Opera from 1933–50?"} +{"answers": ["Hypoplectrus nigricans"], "question": "the is an egg trader?"} +{"answers": ["Joaquín", "Clausell", "Joaquín Clausell"], "question": "the work of stands out among Mexican landscape artists because it is in the impressionist style \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Evolve", "Evolve"], "question": "a financial analyst considered , released one year ago today, to be \"too niche to reach a wide audience\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bahar", "Pars", "Bahar Pars"], "question": "Swedish actress was born in Shiraz, Iran, and came to Sweden in 1989 after her family fled the war with Iraq?"} +{"answers": ["St Peter's Church", "St Peter's Church, Aberdeen"], "question": "the first post-Reformation Catholic Church in Aberdeen, , closed in 1860 when the cathedral was built, but was re-opened 20 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Melanocetus murrayi"], "question": " was dredged from the deep in the Challenger expedition of 1872 to 1876?"} +{"answers": ["Theodora June", "Theodora June Kalikow", "Kalikow", "Theodora J. Kalikow", "Theodora"], "question": "former University of Maine at Farmington president won a bronze medal in triathlon in the Senior Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Songs by George Harrison"], "question": " contained three songs previously rejected by Warner Bros. Records?"} +{"answers": ["James Benjamin Parker", "Parker", "James"], "question": "after he tackled the assassin of William McKinley, former slave said, \"Father Abe freed me, and now I saved his successor from death, provided that bullet ... don't kill him\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ewa", "Ewa Helena Bandrowska-Turska", "Ewa Bandrowska-Turska", "Bandrowska-Turska"], "question": "in 1939, a trans-Atlantic radio broadcast featured coloratura soprano \"\" singing four songs by Karol Szymanowski from the Royal Castle in Kraków for the US audience?"} +{"answers": ["The Chinese Road", "Chinese Road"], "question": "a was defended by 400 anti-aircraft guns and 25,000 troops?"} +{"answers": ["Tartan Laboratories"], "question": "software startup company was considered an example of Pittsburgh's attempt in the 1980s to shift from an industrial-based economy to high technology?"} +{"answers": ["Alert", "Alert"], "question": "in December 1869 an employee of the committed suicide by jumping overboard into the Willamette River after being released from an insane asylum?"} +{"answers": ["Olive", "Hoskins", "Olive Hoskins"], "question": " was the first woman promoted to warrant officer in the United States Army?"} +{"answers": ["Krabi mouth-brooding betta", "Betta simplex"], "question": "the male incubates the fertilized eggs in his mouth until they hatch?"} +{"answers": ["Dalian Jinzhouwan International Airport"], "question": "China's , currently being built on of reclaimed land, is set to become the world's largest offshore airport?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh of Chalcombe", "Chalcombe"], "question": "the 12th-century nobleman faced arrest for failing to answer a charge of wrongful possession of cattle?"} +{"answers": ["chowder", "Chowder"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" originated as a shipboard dish, and was thickened with hardtack?"} +{"answers": ["Engel", "Johannes", "Johannes Engel"], "question": "between 1489 and 1491, the doctor and astronomer worked as a proofreader for the printer Erhard Ratdolt of Augsburg?"} +{"answers": ["Disabled Iranian veterans", "Disabled Veterans"], "question": "the number of related to Iraqi chemical weapons is rising, and estimated to rival that of all the gas casualties in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Latham", "Thomas", "Thomas Jefferson Latham", "Thomas J. Latham"], "question": ", a Memphis judge and businessman after the American Civil War, was a millionaire?"} +{"answers": ["Papa's Cabin"], "question": "one scene in the \"Veronica Mars\" episode \"\" contains a blue screen that was used as a tarpaulin due to budgetary concerns?"} +{"answers": ["Fry", "Ford", "Ford Fry"], "question": " has been described as one of the most prolific chefs and restaurateurs in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Polycyathus muellerae"], "question": "the coral is part of an assemblage of organisms that grow in caves?"} +{"answers": ["Ranni Kot Fort", "Ranikot Fort"], "question": "the \"\", also known as the Great Wall of Sindh, is believed to be one of the world's largest forts, and has been compared to the Great Wall of China?"} +{"answers": ["Ilse Gramatzki", "Gramatzki", "Ilse"], "question": " appeared as a Rhinemaiden in the \"Jahrhundertring\" at the Bayreuth Festival, and in Zimmermann's \"Die Soldaten\" in Frankfurt and Brussels?"} +{"answers": ["Strikefleet Omega"], "question": "mobile game is a hybrid of the tower defense and real-time strategy genres?"} +{"answers": ["Ji", "Chaoding", "Ji Chaoding"], "question": "Chinese economist , while in the United States in 1926, secretly joined the Communist Party of China?"} +{"answers": ["Yogashikha Upanishad"], "question": "the states there is no one greater in the universe than one's guru?"} +{"answers": ["``Civil War II", "Civil War II", "Civil War"], "question": "a new Marvel Comics character, with the power to predict future events, will be introduced in , the sequel to \"Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Crazy Horse", "Kandia Crazy Horse", "Horse", "Kandia"], "question": " taught the course \"Roll Over Beethoven: Black Rock and Cultural Revolt\" at Princeton University?"} +{"answers": ["Full Frontal with Samantha Bee"], "question": "when it debuts on February 8, 2016, \"(Samantha Bee pictured)\" will be the only late-night TV talk show in the United States hosted by a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Dirk", "Martens", "Dirk Martens"], "question": " published the first edition of Thomas More's \"Utopia\" in 1516?"} +{"answers": ["Cruise", "Cruise"], "question": "Emily Ratajkowski plays a \"nice Jewish girl\" looking for action in ?"} +{"answers": ["Causeway Bay Books", "Causeway Bay Books disappearances"], "question": " linked to a Hong Kong bookshop are suspected of having been abducted by mainland China's Public Security Bureau?"} +{"answers": ["Louise Lincoln Kerr House", "Louise Lincoln Kerr House and Studio"], "question": "the floor tiles of the were made with a now-rare mix of cement and white marble dust?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Held", "Johann Theobald Held", "Jan Theobald Held"], "question": "physician published a set of folk songs under the pseudonym Jan Orebský?"} +{"answers": ["Mahabaleshwar strawberry"], "question": "the \"\" comprises about 85 percent of total strawberry production in India?"} +{"answers": ["Rosita Beatrice Missick-Butterfield", "Rosita", "Missick-Butterfield"], "question": "nurse and midwife was the first woman Speaker of the Legislative Council of the Turks and Caicos Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Davis v. Ayala"], "question": "in a , United States Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy questioned the propriety of solitary confinement?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Matthews", "Arthur John Matthews"], "question": ", president of the Tempe Normal School, wrote the education section of the Constitution of Arizona?"} +{"answers": ["Osier pattern", "Ozier Pattern"], "question": "Meissen porcelain developed three of relief decoration for plates in the 18th century?"} +{"answers": ["Billie Maxwell", "Maxwell", "Billie"], "question": " was the first woman recorded in country music, and the first recorded musician from Arizona?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Bora Bora", "Bora Bora"], "question": "the overwater bungalows at were the first on that island, and set a precedent for future developers?"} +{"answers": ["Duarte", "Thomas", "Thomas Duarte", "Thomas James Duarte"], "question": "American football player was one of the rare high-profile college recruits to be of Asian descent?"} +{"answers": ["Malouma"], "question": "before she became a Senator of Mauritania, \"\" was censored for her songs, which promoted women's rights and challenged apartheid?"} +{"answers": ["Makarkinia"], "question": "the long wings of are the longest of any lacewing?"} +{"answers": ["BMW G310R"], "question": ", the first-ever sub-500cc bike by BMW Motorrad, is the first of the company's bikes to be developed outside of Europe?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Murray", "James Murray", "Murray"], "question": "the Irish doctor , who discovered what would become milk of magnesia, is an ancestor of the actor Michael Hordern?"} +{"answers": ["USA House"], "question": "the was a US government program designed to help alleviate the homeless problem in the UK?"} +{"answers": ["First Congregational Church of Albany"], "question": "architect Albert W. Fuller donated a third of his commission for designing the \"\" to the congregation as a \"personal gift\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kaep"], "question": "the is a traditional type of proa sailboat native to Palau that can be sailed forward or backward?"} +{"answers": ["Bridlington", "Robert", "Robert of Bridlington"], "question": "the 12th-century canon and prior was buried in the cloister of Bridlington Priory?"} +{"answers": ["Mid-Ulster Ladies F.C."], "question": " were founded by a future NIWFA chairwoman to stop local football players leaving Cookstown?"} +{"answers": ["Wasawo", "David", "David Wasawo"], "question": "Kenyan zoologist was the first East African to be awarded a degree in science?"} +{"answers": ["Church Clothes 3"], "question": "Lecrae released the mixtape without any prior announcement?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Phiboonpol"], "question": " caused vultures to become an aviation hazard?"} +{"answers": ["Williston School", "Williston Graded School", "Williston High School", "Williston Industrial School"], "question": "Martin Luther King, Jr. was originally scheduled to speak at on the day that he was assassinated?"} +{"answers": ["Jager", "Penney", "De Jager", "de Jager", "Penney de Jager", "Penney de Jager Ballet"], "question": "the 1970s dancer/choreographer was knighted for promoting dance among the elderly?"} +{"answers": ["Terreña"], "question": "oxen of the breed of cattle from the Basque Country in northern Spain were used in the traditional Basque rural sport of \"idi probak\", or stone-pulling?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Cullen", "William James Cullen, Lord Cullen"], "question": "the early 20th-century Scottish judge disliked public speaking?"} +{"answers": ["Aguas Calientes", "Cerro Aguas Calientes", "Aguas Calientes", "Aguas Calientes Volcano"], "question": "the crater lake of has been researched as a possible terrestrial analogue to Mars?"} +{"answers": ["Todd Gilliland", "Todd", "Gilliland"], "question": "at the age of fifteen, became the youngest winner in ARCA Racing Series history when he won in his series debut?"} +{"answers": ["St Symphorien Military Cemetery"], "question": "the men believed to be the first and last Commonwealth soldiers killed in action during the First World War are buried in ?"} +{"answers": ["Albin Kasper Longren", "Albin", "Longren", "Albin K. Longren"], "question": "Do you know that, with no prior experience in aviation, \"\" built and flew his own airplane from scratch in 1911?"} +{"answers": ["Katcheri"], "question": "the modern format for the , conceived by Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar in the 1930s, incorporated traditional Carnatic music rendered by the Trinity of Carnatic music?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Desert Rat"], "question": " followed Silver Buckle?"} +{"answers": ["Yvonne", "Yvonne Ciannella", "Ciannella"], "question": ", who performed the title roles of Donizetti's \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" and Puccini's \"Suor Angelica\", recorded Telemann's cantata \"Ino\" with \"dramatic colouring\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bound for Glory IV"], "question": "at Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's pay-per-view event, the wrestler Abyss was forced through a flaming table?"} +{"answers": ["Gloria", "Gloria Tanner", "Tanner"], "question": "in 1994 became the first African-American woman state senator in Colorado history?"} +{"answers": ["Dansk Datamatik Center"], "question": "the Ada language compiler that developed in the early 1980s has been termed an underappreciated success story in the use of formal methods?"} +{"answers": ["Every family"], "question": "the 17th-century English pirate Henry Every is thought to be a descendant of the ?"} +{"answers": ["MUSE School"], "question": "the in Calabasas, California, has been described as the first vegan K-12 school in the U.S.?"} +{"answers": ["Anton Lundqvist", "Anton", "Lundqvist", "Anton Bengtsson Lundqvist"], "question": "actor played the part of \"Oscar\" opposite his real-life mother, Maria Lundqvist in the film \"En underbar jävla jul\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cafe Barbera"], "question": "the first coffeehouse was established in 1870 in Southern Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Salem Shore"], "question": "Martha Graham's solo dance depicts a sea-wife \"mad with grief\"?"} +{"answers": ["Monarchies in Africa"], "question": "Lesotho is a presently ruled by King Letsie III?"} +{"answers": ["David Brand, Lord Brand", "Brand", "David"], "question": "in 1994 the Scottish retired judge became an appeals court judge in Botswana?"} +{"answers": ["Austin", "Tyler", "Tyler Austin", "Christopher Tyler Austin"], "question": " overcame a testicular cancer diagnosis at age 17 to become a professional baseball player?"} +{"answers": ["G2A"], "question": "Riot Games banned from sponsoring teams during the 2015 League of Legends World Championship?"} +{"answers": ["MV Imperial Transport", "Imperial Transport"], "question": "when the oil tanker broke in half after being torpedoed in 1940, a new front section was built and mated to the surviving stern?"} +{"answers": ["St Paul's Church", "St Paul's Church, Rusthall"], "question": ", has been viewed as a symbol of the wealth of Tunbridge Wells due to the churchyard being \"chockablock with expensive tombstones and memorials\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dibatag"], "question": "rock paintings of the \"\" have been discovered on the west bank of the Nile River, far from its present range?"} +{"answers": ["Brenda Andrews", "Brenda", "Andrews", "Brenda Jean Andrews"], "question": " co-led a team of scientists to create the first fully detailed cell protein map?"} +{"answers": ["Kundika Upanishad"], "question": "the ancient Sanskrit text states a man should visit sacred places in his retirement, and take his wife with him?"} +{"answers": ["Yolanda Marculescu", "Yolanda", "Iolanda Mărculescu", "Marculescu"], "question": ", prima donna of the Romanian National Opera of Bucharest, defected to the U.S. in 1968 and founded the International Festival of the Art Song in Milwaukee, Wisconsin?"} +{"answers": ["Rohese Giffard", "Rohese", "Giffard"], "question": "the eleventh-century Norman noblewoman is listed as a landowner in her own right in the Domesday Book?"} +{"answers": ["Great Comet of 1819", "C/1819 N1"], "question": "the was the first comet analyzed using polarimetry, by François Arago?"} +{"answers": ["Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra"], "question": "the \"\" mosque in India was constructed on the remains of a Sanskrit college?"} +{"answers": ["Before I Fall", "Before I Fall"], "question": "Lauren Oliver's debut novel \"Before I Fall\" is being adapted into ?"} +{"answers": ["God Is Working His Purpose Out"], "question": "\"\" was written as a tribute to the Archbishop of Canterbury?"} +{"answers": ["Rempo Unip", "Urip", "Rempo Urip", "Rempo"], "question": " played football for a theatre company?"} +{"answers": ["For What It's Worth", "For What It's Worth"], "question": "although was originally meant to have a different expert each week, the episodes were broadcast such that there was a different expert allocated to each weekday?"} +{"answers": ["Girolamo Benivieni", "Girolamo", "Benivieni"], "question": " twice sought the help of Pope Leo X to return the body of Dante Alighieri to Florence?"} +{"answers": ["National Wrestling Association"], "question": "in 1930 the required professional wrestlers to post a $5,000 bond to compete for the World Heavyweight Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Buddy Holly", "Buddy Holly Center"], "question": "the showcases Holly's final Fender Stratocaster and the pair of glasses \"\" that he was wearing at the time of his death?"} +{"answers": ["Cliff", "Lett", "Cliff Lett"], "question": "in 2001, broke the official land speed record for radio-controlled cars, exceeding for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["Grade I listed war memorials in England"], "question": "about half of the were designed by the same architect?"} +{"answers": ["Sandy", "Sandy Cornish", "Cornish"], "question": ", a former slave who had purchased his freedom, deliberately maimed himself when threatened with a return to slavery?"} +{"answers": ["Chutixtiox"], "question": "two life-size stucco jaguars were excavated at the pre-Columbian Maya city of in Guatemala?"} +{"answers": ["Ted", "Stanley", "Ted Stanley"], "question": " donated over $825 million to support work and research at the Broad Institute?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald", "Gerald Williams", "Gerald Williams", "Williams"], "question": "at the 1978 Davis Cup Final, John McEnroe asked an umpire to tell tennis commentator to \"keep his voice down\"?"} +{"answers": ["Waterstart"], "question": "in windsurfing, performing a \"(example pictured)\" in a light wind is considered to be an expert-level skill?"} +{"answers": ["Sonia Denise Humphrey", "Humphrey", "Sonia Humphrey", "Sonia"], "question": " took the ABC to the Anti-Discrimination Board in 1984, after the broadcaster removed her from an on-air role, citing her pregnancy as a \"visual overload\" to viewers?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Vernon", "Shank", "Charles", "Charles V. Shank", "Charles Shank"], "question": " co-invented the distributed feedback laser?"} +{"answers": ["Devon County War Memorial Committee", "Devon County War Memorial"], "question": "the is hewn from a single block of granite quarried on Dartmoor, the largest that its architect Edwin Lutyens was able to acquire?"} +{"answers": ["Love You Baba"], "question": "\"Guinness World Records\" named Saugat Bista, the seven-year-old director of , the \"youngest director of a professionally made feature length film\"?"} +{"answers": ["Persoonia laxa"], "question": "the shrub was found in Sydney but is now presumed extinct?"} +{"answers": ["Dave Howie", "Howie", "Dave"], "question": " played rugby seven times for , but his father refused to watch him play?"} +{"answers": ["Sandsfoot Castle"], "question": "Historic England considers \"\" to be \"one of the most substantial examples\" of the 16th-century blockhouse to survive in England?"} +{"answers": ["Stoleriu", "Georgeta Stoleriu", "Georgeta"], "question": "Romanian soprano and music educator established a scholarship to recognize outstanding students from the National University of Music Bucharest, but never her own students?"} +{"answers": ["Gulf Hamstery"], "question": " established the commercial Syrian hamster industry in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah Howe", "Howe", "Sarah"], "question": "the poet won the 2015 T. S. Eliot Prize for \"Loop of Jade\", the first time a debut collection has won the award?"} +{"answers": ["Bad Santa 2"], "question": "after a lengthy development process, is finally filming in Montreal?"} +{"answers": ["Baudouin de Sebourc"], "question": "the hero of the 14th-century Old French poem has 31 children who help him fight for the King of Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["Pagbalha", "Namgyai", "Lobzang Tenzin Geleg Namgyal", "Pagbalha Geleg Namgyai"], "question": "Tibetan \"living Buddha\" \"(pictured, left, with Mao Zedong)\" was appointed vice chairman of the Qamdo Liberation Committee at the age of 10?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Peter"], "question": " is the wettest tropical cyclone on record in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Hasaan", "Ibn Ali", "Ali", "Hasaan Ibn Ali"], "question": "jazz pianist remained an obscure figure until his only released recording, \"The Max Roach Trio Featuring the Legendary Hasaan\", after which he again returned to obscurity?"} +{"answers": ["Scottish Diaspora Tapestry"], "question": "people in 34 countries embroidered the 305 panels that form the 164 metre (538 ft)-long ?"} +{"answers": ["Josh Gottheimer", "Gottheimer", "Josh"], "question": " became a speechwriter for U.S. President Bill Clinton at the age of 23?"} +{"answers": ["Persoonia moscalii"], "question": "the of southwestern Tasmania generally grows to around a metre across but only 4-5 cm high?"} +{"answers": ["Kessler", "Minuetta", "Minuetta Kessler"], "question": ", a classical composer and concert pianist who wrote and performed her first piece at age five, created a game to teach musical composition to young children?"} +{"answers": ["Maz Kanata"], "question": "the CGI character from \"\" was inspired by writer/director J. J. Abrams' late high school English teacher?"} +{"answers": ["Yogatattva Upanishad"], "question": "the Hindu text states in yoga, that of the ten restraints, moderate food is most important, and of the ten observances, non-violence is most important?"} +{"answers": ["Bromhead Memorial"], "question": "the commemorates 307 ex-servicemen who died at the Royal Star and Garter Home in Richmond, London?"} +{"answers": ["Polyclonoolithus"], "question": " is one of the only dinosaur eggs known from the Hekou Group in Gansu?"} +{"answers": ["Gyaclavator"], "question": "the extinct lace bug \"\" is named for its enlarged antennae?"} +{"answers": ["Hoffman", "Claire", "Claire Giannini Hoffman"], "question": " was the first woman to serve on the boards of Bank of America and Sears, Roebuck & Company?"} +{"answers": ["Theeb"], "question": " is Jordan's first nomination ever to the Academy Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Planned presidential transition of Mitt Romney"], "question": "the U.S. Government spent $8.9 million preparing for the possible in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Philip of Oldcoates", "Oldcoates", "Philip"], "question": "the 12th century English nobleman was called one of King John of England's \"evil counsellors\" by the chronicler Roger of Wendover?"} +{"answers": ["Velveeta Shells & Cheese"], "question": " has been advertised as \"liquid gold\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lyndon", "Lyndon Emsley", "Emsley"], "question": "chemist led the team that installed the world's most powerful currently operating NMR spectrometer, which breaks the billion-hertz barrier?"} +{"answers": ["Guegoolithus"], "question": " is a fossil egg from Spain that was probably laid by an ornithopod dinosaur?"} +{"answers": ["İnsuyu Cave"], "question": "excessive drilling of artesian wells in the valley near caused the lakes inside to nearly go dry?"} +{"answers": ["There's Got To Be A Morning After Pill", "There's Got to Be a Morning After Pill"], "question": "Rob Thomas had envisioned the main plot for \"\", an episode of \"Veronica Mars\", since before the beginning of the third season?"} +{"answers": ["January 1913 Atlantic coast storm"], "question": "a set the lowest confirmed barometric pressure reading for a non-tropical system in the continental United States?"} +{"answers": ["Karl Jochen Rindt", "Jochen Rindt", "Rindt", "Jochen"], "question": " is the only driver to win the Formula One World Drivers' Championship posthumously?"} +{"answers": ["Marcos", "Imelda Marcos", "Imelda"], "question": " \"\" spent US$2,000 on chewing gum in an airport stop?"} +{"answers": ["Umaswati"], "question": ", a 1st-millennium Indian scholar, wrote the earliest extant text in Sanskrit that completely summarizes Jainist philosophy?"} +{"answers": ["Gran Alternativa 2012", "Torneo Gran Alternativa", "Torneo Gran Alternativa"], "question": "Raziel was billed as a rookie for the 2012 tournament despite having wrestled for 16 years prior to the tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Hidden Figures"], "question": "the upcoming film reveals the three African-American female mathematicians who helped NASA win the Space Race?"} +{"answers": ["Karel Dufek", "Karel", "Dufek"], "question": ", Czechoslovak ambassador to Turkey and Brazil, served in the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Emergency Federal Register"], "question": "the United States' official journal, \"The Federal Register\", may be suspended and replaced with the in the event of an attack against the country?"} +{"answers": ["Janet Lynn Stumbo", "Janet Stumbo", "Janet", "Stumbo"], "question": "after defeated Sara W. Combs for her seat on the Kentucky Supreme Court, Combs was appointed to Stumbo's vacated seat on the Kentucky Court of Appeals?"} +{"answers": ["Watersipora subtorquata"], "question": "the tolerance of copper may enable other fouling organisms to grow on the hulls of ships?"} +{"answers": ["Jok", "Peter", "Peter Jok", "Peter'' Jok"], "question": "University of Iowa basketball player received offers from colleges while in eighth grade?"} +{"answers": ["Morning/Evening"], "question": "Kieran Hebden released on the summer solstice because he thought it was \"a lovely day\"?"} +{"answers": ["Płotnicka", "Frumka", "Frumka Płotnicka"], "question": "underground courier , who delivered weapons and instructions for making Molotov cocktails and hand grenades to Jews in Nazi-occupied Poland, died in the Będzin Ghetto uprising?"} +{"answers": ["The Comedian", "The Comedian"], "question": "stand-up comic Jeff Ross helped write the lines for Robert De Niro ?"} +{"answers": ["Candy", "Ray Candy", "Ray"], "question": "professional wrestler once used the name \"Super Mario Man\", despite being a large African American and not a short Italian plumber?"} +{"answers": ["Avianca Flight 52"], "question": "two surviving passengers of \"(aircraft pictured)\", which crashed in 1990, were discovered to have swallowed condoms filled with cocaine?"} +{"answers": ["Yue", "Yue Qi", "Qi"], "question": " was a winner of the Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology as a graduate student, and then went on to do research for General Motors?"} +{"answers": ["Jokhang"], "question": "the temple, at the center of an ancient network of Buddhist temples in Lhasa, is considered the \"spiritual heart of the city\" and the most sacred in Tibet?"} +{"answers": ["Adventures of Mana"], "question": " is a remake of the 1991 Game Boy game \"Final Fantasy Adventure\", which was the first entry in the \"Mana\" series?"} +{"answers": ["DU spectrophotometer"], "question": "the was used for secret World War II research on the development of penicillin?"} +{"answers": ["Daisy Rossi", "Rossi", "Daisy", "Daisy Mary Rossi"], "question": " gave up her painting career after her studio was destroyed by fire?"} +{"answers": ["Flim Flam", "Flim Flam"], "question": " was originally supposed to be a breeding stallion, but was gelded so he could excel in Olympic dressage?"} +{"answers": ["Santi Sergio e Bacco al Foro Romano"], "question": "contrary to popular belief, \"\" may not have been destroyed so that Charles V could pass through the Arch of Septimius Severus?"} +{"answers": ["Long Way to Go", "Long Way to Go"], "question": "\"\" received criticism for its sample of \"I Have a Dream\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gill", "Keenu Gill", "Kanwardeep Keenu Gill", "Keenu"], "question": " became vice-captain of the Hong Kong women's national cricket team at the age of 17?"} +{"answers": ["Telescopium Herschelii"], "question": "the obsolete constellation commemorated Herschel's discovery of Uranus?"} +{"answers": ["LaVerne Erickson Krause", "LaVerne", "Krause", "LaVerne Krause"], "question": ", who started the printmaking program at the University of Oregon, had previously exhibited her paintings for sale in a beauty parlor and a tavern?"} +{"answers": ["Emily Tinne", "Emily", "Tinne", "Emily Margaret Tinne"], "question": "the largest single collection of one woman's clothes owned by a UK museum came from ?"} +{"answers": ["Verdi Transcriptions", "Verdi Transcriptions"], "question": "Michael Finnissy has of Giuseppe Verdi?"} +{"answers": ["Lion", "Lion"], "question": "Garth Davis' directorial debut, , recounts the true story of a lost Indian boy who found his birth parents using Google Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Padma Vibhushan"], "question": "some recipients of the , India's second highest civilian award, have refused or even returned their medals?"} +{"answers": ["Alice", "Alice Bauer", "Bauer"], "question": "a fellow LPGA Tour golfer said back swing \"made John Daly's look short\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kilburn", "Tom", "Tom Kilburn"], "question": " \"\", the co-creator of the the world's first stored-program computer, did not own a personal computer?"} +{"answers": ["I Know What You'll Do Next Summer"], "question": "\"\", an episode of \"Veronica Mars\", includes a public service announcement for Invisible Children, Inc. after the installment's conclusion?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Jacob Jaffe", "Philip Jaffe", "Jaffe", "Philip"], "question": "in 1945 was charged with espionage and fined US$2,500?"} +{"answers": ["AN/APQ-7"], "question": "Luis Alvarez initially called the the \"EHIB\", short for \"Every House in Berlin\", referring to its planned mission?"} +{"answers": ["Black Allan", "Black Allan"], "question": " running walk made him unfit for harness racing, yet he became the foundation sire of the Tennessee Walking Horse?"} +{"answers": ["Cicely Corbett Fisher", "Cicely", "Fisher", "Cicely Corbett"], "question": " co-founded a society for women's suffrage when she was fifteen years old?"} +{"answers": ["Teeth", "Teeth"], "question": "Lady Gaga's \"\" has been described as a \"perverse march\" and a \"gospel ode\" to sadomasochism?"} +{"answers": ["Roman Wall, Sofia", "Roman Wall", "Roman Wall"], "question": "the \"\" in Sofia, Bulgaria, popularly called the \"Roman Wall\", is in fact an Islamic religious structure from the 16th or 17th century?"} +{"answers": ["Lois Galgay", "Lois", "Lois Galgay Reckitt", "Reckitt"], "question": ", a Maine human rights activist who has advocated against domestic violence and for LGBT rights, is listed in \"Feminists Who Changed America\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hansmann", "Rotraud", "Rotraud Hansmann"], "question": "the soprano performed six parts in three Monteverdi operas conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt, including Euridice in \"L'Orfeo\"?"} +{"answers": ["Til It Happens to You", "Til It Happens to U"], "question": "Lady Gaga's \"\", which highlights sexual assault, was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media and Academy Award for Best Original Song?"} +{"answers": ["Éder", "Fernandes", "Éder Monteiro Fernandes"], "question": "Brazilian footballer , who plays for the Indian club Salgaocar, has played alongside World Cup winner Romário at Vasco da Gama?"} +{"answers": ["Gomphidius"], "question": "despite having gills, are classified with the boletes?"} +{"answers": ["Carrie Ann Johnson", "Johnson", "Carrie Johnson", "Carrie"], "question": " represented the United States at three consecutive Olympics after being diagnosed with Crohn's disease in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["San Caio"], "question": "the ancient church of \"\" in Rome was demolished in 1878 during the construction of the Italian Ministry of Defense building?"} +{"answers": ["Tithing", "tithe", "Tithing"], "question": " in the early history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints could be done using property, labor, produce, livestock, or cash?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Strength II"], "question": "Do you know that, when bad weather caused more than half of them to desert, the remaining off-and-on mutineers of were disarmed and flown to a training base at Seno?"} +{"answers": ["Christianity and association football"], "question": " in the founding of several British football clubs, including Celtic, Manchester City, and Everton?"} +{"answers": ["Gustav Gunsenheimer", "Gunsenheimer", "Gustav"], "question": "the composer was the church musician at St. Lukas in Schweinfurt from 1969 to 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Acaena magellanica"], "question": "after removal of the introduced European rabbits, populations of the failed to recover in the Kerguelen Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah", "Gates", "Sarah Nash Gates"], "question": "costume designer once taught at Clown College?"} +{"answers": ["Barr", "Mary Barr", "Mary"], "question": " \"\" was the first female aviator to join the US Forest Service and was among the first four women to fly in the Reno Air Races?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Maharat II"], "question": "during , a sonic boom scared the Pathet Lao into retreat?"} +{"answers": ["Young", "Mancebo de Arévalo", "Young Man of Arévalo", "Arévalo"], "question": "Morisco crypto-Muslim author adapted passages from \"The Imitation of Christ\" in his Islamic devotional works?"} +{"answers": ["Tuck rule", "Tuck rule"], "question": "the prevents National Hockey League players from tucking in their jerseys during games, although it took almost fifty years to enforce it?"} +{"answers": ["Ransome-Kuti", "Josiah Jesse Ransome-Kuti", "Josiah", "Josiah Ransome-Kuti"], "question": " was the first Nigerian to release a record album?"} +{"answers": ["Zhu", "Shaowen", "Zhu Shaowen"], "question": ", the \"father of crosstalk\", performed alongside a man who could make music with his nose?"} +{"answers": ["Huntsham Court"], "question": "during his stay at \"\", Douglas Adams failed to make progress in writing \"So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish\", but enjoyed \"sipping expensive wines\"?"} +{"answers": ["Velis", "Andrea", "Andrea Velis"], "question": "Metropolitan Opera tenor starred in the United States premieres of four different operas by Benjamin Britten?"} +{"answers": ["Heilongjiang hand cannon"], "question": "the is the oldest surviving firearm in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Cryptostroma corticale"], "question": "the fungus can kill trees and cause disease in humans?"} +{"answers": ["Thank You", "Thank You"], "question": "the original tracklist of Meghan Trainor's album was revamped after the creation of its lead single \"No\"?"} +{"answers": ["Liverpool Women's Suffrage Society"], "question": "the encouraged membership by holding meetings at cafes with poetry, singing, and dance performances?"} +{"answers": ["Sintax the Terrific", "Terrific", "Sintax"], "question": "the rapper is also a practicing licensed federal attorney?"} +{"answers": ["Royal antelope", "Royal Antelope"], "question": "the \"\" is the smallest antelope in the world?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José Antonio Gallardo Marín", "Gallardo", "José Antonio Gallardo"], "question": " was a posthumous winner of the Ricardo Zamora Trophy for best goalkeeper in Spain's Segunda División?"} +{"answers": ["Back to Dust"], "question": "the album was selected as one of the Rawkus Records' \"Rawkus 50\" campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Azraq refugee camp"], "question": "despite the immensity of the Syrian refugee crisis, the in Jordan that is meant to house them has remained well below capacity since its opening in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Ann Trommershausen", "Bowling", "Ann T. Bowling", "Ann", "Ann Bowling"], "question": " studied hereditary diseases in animals that were genetically linked to their coat color?"} +{"answers": ["Abergele Golf Club"], "question": "in 1942, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food ordered that part of the be ploughed as part of the Dig for Victory campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Adar", "Yasemin", "Yasemin Adar"], "question": "Turkish sportswoman was a shot putter before she became her country's first European champion in women's wrestling?"} +{"answers": ["Yatai", "Yatai"], "question": "Japan's surrender in 1945 led to a surge of black-market (food carts)?"} +{"answers": ["Marienkirche, Dortmund", "Marienkirche"], "question": "the Swoon of the Virgin \"(detail pictured)\" is depicted in Dortmund's ?"} +{"answers": ["Zoeterwoude-Dorp"], "question": "the Dutch village of was built in the 13th century around a church dedicated to the English missionary Saint Lebuinus?"} +{"answers": ["Alois", "Alois Grussmann", "Grussmann"], "question": "Czech footballer played more than 300 times in the top football leagues of his country?"} +{"answers": ["Recorded In Hollywood"], "question": " was an extension of John Dolphin's South Central Los Angeles record store?"} +{"answers": ["Plagiotriptus pinivorus"], "question": " have defoliated plantation pines in East Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Marta Vergara", "Vergara", "Marta Vergara Varas", "Marta"], "question": " believed that the family, rather than the individual, was the fundamental unit of political identity?"} +{"answers": ["All for Jesus, All for Jesus"], "question": "\"\" was the closing hymn of \"The Crucifixion\" and set aside for congregational singing?"} +{"answers": ["Yolanda Wisher", "Wisher", "Yolanda"], "question": "spoken word artist , whose writing focuses on the urban African-American experience, became the third poet laureate of Philadelphia in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Lucia in Septisolio"], "question": "the church of derived its name from a nearby ancient Roman ruin?"} +{"answers": ["Dewey L. Fleming", "Dewey", "Fleming", "Dewey Lee Fleming"], "question": " was one of nine newspaper reporters who were secretly invited to cover the first Quebec Conference between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill?"} +{"answers": ["Montanile v. Board of Trustees of Nat. Elevator Industry Health Benefit Plan", "Montanile v. Board of Trustees of the National Elevator Industry Health Benefit Plan"], "question": "according to analysts, could \"greatly affect the funding of welfare benefits plans\"?"} +{"answers": ["Van Evera", "Emily Van Evera", "Emily", "Evera"], "question": "the soprano appeared with the Taverner Consort at The Proms in Bach's \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hemifaveoloolithus"], "question": "the fossil egg has a shell made up of four to five superimposed layers of eggshell units?"} +{"answers": ["Carpenter", "Maud", "Maud Carpenter"], "question": " scolded Anthony Hopkins when he turned up at the Liverpool Playhouse wearing jeans and an open-neck shirt, instead of a sports jacket and tie?"} +{"answers": ["Deng", "Yuzhi", "Deng Yuzhi"], "question": "while still in school, Chinese social and Christian activist decided to be an independent woman, remain unmarried, and live the life of a \"new woman\"?"} +{"answers": ["Trigonoolithus"], "question": "the shell of , a type of dinosaur egg, is covered with triangular nodes?"} +{"answers": ["Louisa", "Mars", "Melvin Delos Mars", "Louisa Melvin Delos Mars"], "question": " was one of the first black women to achieve recognition as a composer?"} +{"answers": ["Lupo Martini Wolfsburg"], "question": "the first migrant worker football club in Germany, , was formed in 1962 by Italians?"} +{"answers": ["Jay H. Upton", "Jay", "Upton", "Jay Hollister Upton"], "question": ", a private in the 2nd Oregon Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the Spanish–American War, later became President of the Oregon State Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Astronesthes richardsoni"], "question": ", a deep sea fish, is black with luminous spots?"} +{"answers": ["Matrilineal society of Meghalaya"], "question": "Meghalaya has one of the largest surviving \"(Khasi women pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Philippe Pierlot", "Philippe Pierlot"], "question": "the viola da gamba player co-founded the Ricercar Consort, which plays little-known 17th-century music?"} +{"answers": ["Swift Bus Rapid Transit"], "question": " began operations in 2009 as the first bus rapid transit system in the U.S. state of Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Gammon", "Ethel", "Wilson Gammon", "Ethel Wilson Gammon"], "question": ", founder and executive director of the Washburn-Norlands Living History Center, also enjoyed role-playing historical characters for her visitors?"} +{"answers": ["Kau Ilhamku"], "question": "\"\", a promotional song that is only available for streaming on Yonder Music, saw the collaboration of Malaysian and Indonesian artists?"} +{"answers": ["Debasement Tapes"], "question": "the crew of \"Veronica Mars\" had wanted Paul Rudd to guest star on the show for several years before his eventual appearance in the episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dona Nelson", "Dona", "Nelson"], "question": ", known for her two-sided paintings, was called \"one of the best artists working today\" by \"New York Times\" art critic Roberta Smith?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Fa Ngum"], "question": " ended on the verge of mutiny?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis Stark", "Stark"], "question": "U.S. President Harry S. Truman referred to Pulitzer Prize winner as the \"dean of all reporters on the labor scene\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ping Pong", "Ping Pong"], "question": " was the first film to be shot in London's Chinatown?"} +{"answers": ["Theodore the Sacristan", "Sacristan", "Theodore"], "question": "Gregory the Great wrote that was bedridden for days after experiencing a vision of Saint Peter?"} +{"answers": ["The New Day", "The New Day", "New Day"], "question": ", launched on 29 February, was the first new national British newspaper to appear since the \"i\" in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Bobby", "Bobby White", "White", "Bobby'' White"], "question": "a video of police officer playing basketball with a group of boys received over 17 million views on Facebook?"} +{"answers": ["Zhoulai"], "question": "after the ancient Chinese state of was conquered in 529 BC, its territory was ruled by three different states in the ensuing decades?"} +{"answers": ["Elida", "Elida Campodónico", "Campodónico"], "question": "when attempted to get an identity card to vote, she was told, \"In Panama there are no women citizens, only male citizens\"?"} +{"answers": ["Euroleon nostras"], "question": ", which are found over most of the European continent, are extremely rare in Great Britain and only known to breed in two areas across East Anglia?"} +{"answers": ["Jinian", "Bai Jinian", "Bai"], "question": " was China's first provincial party chief elected by secret ballot, but was forced out of office three years later?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Auchester"], "question": "while Benjamin Disraeli wrote of that \"No greater book will ever be written on music\", the critic Henry Chorley thought it \"half-crazy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Karen", "Karen Greenlee", "Greenlee"], "question": "despite admitting to necrophilia, only spent 11 days in jail for theft of a hearse and interfering with a funeral?"} +{"answers": ["Cerro Quiac"], "question": "the small Maya archaeological site of \"\", the most important Maya ceremonial site in the Guatemalan municipality of Cantel, was once used as an artillery emplacement?"} +{"answers": ["Willie", "Willie Ogg", "Ogg"], "question": " patented the forerunner to the modern cavity back iron?"} +{"answers": ["Agliata"], "question": " sauce originated from the times of Ancient Rome, at which time it was a peasant food that was also used by the upper classes?"} +{"answers": ["Višak", "Tatjana Višak", "Tatjana"], "question": "the philosopher argues that utilitarians should oppose the killing of animals in agriculture, even if they have lived happy lives?"} +{"answers": ["Olga", "Rapay-Markish", "Olga Rapay-Markish"], "question": " is known for designing and decorating building interiors and façades in Kiev with massive ceramic works?"} +{"answers": ["Nipponoolithus"], "question": "with an estimated weight of only , is among the smallest fossil dinosaur eggs ever discovered?"} +{"answers": ["Eileen Foley", "Eileen", "Foley"], "question": "former Portsmouth, New Hampshire, mayor cut the ribbon to open both the original Memorial Bridge in 1923 and its replacement in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Zamilon virophage", "Mimivirus-dependent virus Zamilon"], "question": "the recently discovered \"\" casts doubt on the concept of virophages?"} +{"answers": ["Slow Burn", "``Slow Burn", "Slow Burn"], "question": "in May 2005, Rapzilla called one of the best albums so far that year?"} +{"answers": ["Eleni Glouftsis", "Glouftsis", "Eleni"], "question": " is the first female field umpire to be appointed to an Australian Football League sanctioned match?"} +{"answers": ["Styca"], "question": "the Northumbrian was first minted in the 790s, replacing the silver sceat?"} +{"answers": ["Simon of Athens", "Athens", "Simon"], "question": " is the earliest ancient Greek writer known to have written on horses and horsemanship?"} +{"answers": ["Parasite Rex"], "question": " discusses the various parasites that use humans as their host, such as the tsetse fly's trypanosomes and filarial worms?"} +{"answers": ["Africa Centre, London"], "question": "in London's , Desmond Tutu and Thabo Mbeki used to meet at the bar?"} +{"answers": ["Sue Austin", "Austin", "Sue"], "question": ", who performed as part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad, uses an underwater wheelchair specially modified with scuba diving equipment \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cordón del Azufre"], "question": " is part of one of the largest deforming volcanic systems on Earth, comparable with Yellowstone?"} +{"answers": ["Dellal", "Pamela", "Pamela Dellal"], "question": "the mezzo-soprano , who recorded music by Hildegard von Bingen and Fanny Mendelssohn, translated all texted works by Bach?"} +{"answers": ["Montanoolithus"], "question": ", a type of fossil egg from Montana, were laid in a ring atop a mound-shaped nest?"} +{"answers": ["Maud Muriel Russell", "Maud Russell", "Maud", "Russell"], "question": "when Changsha was invaded in 1930, refused to leave the city and, after mistakenly being thought to have perished, a memorial service was held for her?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Karameh"], "question": "during the , the Israeli Army aborted a plan to retrieve two of its tanks \"\" that were left behind in Jordan?"} +{"answers": ["STELLA", "STELLA"], "question": "the programming language has been used to model Prince Hamlet's thirst for revenge in Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\"?"} +{"answers": ["Phebe Hemphill", "Phebe", "Hemphill"], "question": " sculptures, including the one of Gettysburg, appear on several United States Mint state quarters?"} +{"answers": ["Blue duiker"], "question": "the marks its territory by the secretions of glands near its eyes?"} +{"answers": ["Františka", "Plamínková", "Františka Plamínková", "Františka Faustina Plamínková"], "question": " activism started when she spoke out about an Austro-Hungarian law that forbade female teachers from marrying and required them to be celibate?"} +{"answers": ["Annapurna Upanishad"], "question": "the states a Yogi with self-knowledge beholds all living beings as his own self, fears no one, and treats people's possessions as meaningless?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy", "Dorothy Murphy Healy", "Dorothy M. Healy", "Healy"], "question": "in addition to collecting and curating thousands of volumes for the Maine Women Writers Collection, raised thousands of turkeys on her farm?"} +{"answers": ["Kit Kats in Japan"], "question": "the best-selling flavor of in 2010 was soy sauce?"} +{"answers": ["Coropuna"], "question": " \"\", the tallest volcano in Peru, was active less than 2,000 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Wightman", "Natasha Wightman", "Natasha"], "question": "after shaved her head for \"V for Vendetta\", her neighbour assumed a man was trying to break into Wightman's home and called the police?"} +{"answers": ["Marguerite", "Witt-Schlumberger", "Marguerite de Witt-Schlumberger"], "question": "French suffrage activist proposed that women's issues become part of the treaty process at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919?"} +{"answers": ["Tempe Streetcar"], "question": " will link areas of downtown Tempe, Arizona, including Arizona State University's main campus, and will provide connections to Valley Metro Rail's light rail line?"} +{"answers": ["R v R"], "question": "a man could not be found guilty of raping his wife in English law until the judgment of ?"} +{"answers": ["Lyn Mikel Brown", "Brown", "Lyn"], "question": "SPARK, a group co-founded by , started a 2012 petition against Lego Friends for introducing a line of skinny, buxom female characters?"} +{"answers": ["Doris", "Doris Stevens", "Stevens"], "question": "as chair of the Inter-American Commission of Women, \"\" presented data on laws affecting women, resulting in the passage of the first international agreement on women's rights?"} +{"answers": ["Reich Harvest Thanksgiving Festival"], "question": "the was attended by more people than any other Nazi ceremony, including the Nazi party rally at Nuremberg?"} +{"answers": ["Hadley", "Tessa Hadley", "Tessa Jane Hadley", "Tessa"], "question": " second novel has been described as \"mysteriously, bewitchingly compelling\" despite being a \"virtually plotless portrait 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Championship"], "question": "the was \"ignored\" by promoter Bill Watts after it was vacated in 1992, before being replaced by the WCW Cruiserweight Championship in 1996?"} +{"answers": ["David Hamilton", "David Hamilton", "Hamilton", "David"], "question": "as boys, and Horst Löwenstein rescued 12 Torah scrolls from a Berlin synagogue after it was burned by the Nazis?"} +{"answers": ["Wan Shaofen", "Wan", "Shaofen"], "question": ", China's first female provincial party chief, did not complete her term because of the downfall of Hu Yaobang?"} +{"answers": ["A Second Chance at Sarah"], "question": "Neil Druckmann \"\" wrote based on his own interest in traveling back in time to meet his wife at a younger age?"} +{"answers": ["March 14, 1891 New Orleans lynchings"], "question": "after the 125 years ago today in New Orleans, Italy recalled its ambassador to the U.S. in protest?"} +{"answers": ["Gud", "Gud"], "question": ", producer of rapper Yung Lean's Sad Boys group, first produced psychedelic trance music as a child, before he got into hip hop?"} +{"answers": ["Niralamba Upanishad"], "question": "the medieval era text states that happiness is realizing one's innate bliss, experiencing \"satcitananda\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chuffer Dandridge"], "question": "the fictional Shakespearean actor-manager , a regular on \"Wake Up to Wogan\", was the creation of two civil servants?"} +{"answers": ["Phillips", "Lou Phillips", "Lou"], "question": "100 years ago, the Welsh rugby player was shot in the chest while out on a wiring party?"} +{"answers": ["Hyperloop pod competition"], "question": "a moves Hyperloop from hype to prototypes?"} +{"answers": ["Myers", "Carl Edgar Myers", "Carl"], "question": " invented an air-bicycle \"(illustrated)\" that navigated through the air like a bicycle?"} +{"answers": ["The Bookworm", "The Bookworm"], "question": "in \"\", a Chinese scholar fathers a child with a character in his books?"} +{"answers": ["Nardone", "Gilda", "Gilda E. 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Swain", "Thelma Cowey Swain", "Swain", "Thelma"], "question": " endowed a scholarship at each of the seven colleges of the Maine Community College System?"} +{"answers": ["Petite Savanne"], "question": "the village of , Dominica, was destroyed by Tropical Storm Erika in August 2015, forcing the permanent relocation of all its residents?"} +{"answers": ["Duigan", "Suzanne", "Suzanne Duigan"], "question": " was a botanist who specialised in palynology, particularly the study of fossil pollen?"} +{"answers": ["N.", "Nicolae I. Herescu", "Herescu", "N. I. Herescu", "Ion Herescu"], "question": "the luggage and money of Romanian Latinist burned at Stuttgart Airport while he was emigrating in 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Thao La"], "question": "the Laotian military's failed to find the crucial NVA transshipment point \"Binh Tram 37\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kazunori", "Ishibashi Kazunori", "Ishibashi"], "question": "\"Lady Reading Poetry\" \"\" by has been designated one of the Prefectural Cultural Properties of Shimane, Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Leon", "Cottalango Leon", "Cottalango"], "question": ", an Indian-American computer graphics technician, jointly won the Academy Award in 2016 for scientific and technical achievement?"} +{"answers": ["LG G5"], "question": "the lower portion of the serves as a tray that can be detached to replace the battery?"} +{"answers": ["The Red and the Green"], "question": " is the only historical novel by Iris Murdoch?"} +{"answers": ["Assassination of Ali"], "question": "Ibn Muljam the fourth caliph Ali at the request of his lover whose father and brother were killed by Ali's forces at the Battle of Nahrawan?"} +{"answers": ["Rafaelnymphes", "Rafaelnymphes cratoensis"], "question": "possible color patterning is preserved on the wings of the extinct neuropteran ?"} +{"answers": ["Ghost", "Ghost"], "question": "a fan-animated video for the Mystery Skulls song \"\" received more than two million views on YouTube in under a month?"} +{"answers": ["Marquesa del Ter", "Marquesa", "Ter"], "question": "pianist \"\" founded one of the first feminist organizations in Spain and received the Medal of French Gratitude for her aid to hospitals during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Argyropelecus sladeni"], "question": " makes daily vertical migrations in the ocean?"} +{"answers": ["China Artists Association"], "question": "the organizes China's biggest art exhibition once every five years?"} +{"answers": ["Stranger Things", "Stranger Things"], "question": " by Yuck was recorded in lead singer Max Bloom's parents' house?"} +{"answers": ["Ann", "Hay", "Ann Hawkes Hay"], "question": "Colonel , born in Jamaica, lost his Haverstraw, New York house to British raiders?"} +{"answers": ["Lucinda", "Dalton", "Lucinda Lee Dalton", "Lucinda Lee"], "question": ", an early Mormon feminist, argued that polygamy allowed many women to marry the few good men?"} +{"answers": ["Antarctic Sound"], "question": "the \"\" was named after the first vessel to navigate it, which was later crushed by ice?"} +{"answers": ["The Future of Palestine"], "question": "the 1915 British Cabinet memorandum was possibly the first time that enlisting the wartime support of Jews was proposed in an official record?"} +{"answers": ["Servetus Mortimer Holden", "S. M. Holden", "S.", "Holden"], "question": ", the only candidate ever to stand for the National Prohibition Party in England, had previously campaigned for a minimum wage and old age pensions?"} +{"answers": ["Budd–Michelin rubber-tired rail cars", "Silver Slipper"], "question": "the Texas and Pacific's two-car train had rubber-tired wheels and was prone to derailing?"} +{"answers": ["Phaceloolithus"], "question": " is a type of fossil egg known to be from the Cretaceous period because of the kinds of shrimp found at the same site?"} +{"answers": ["Spit Bank Lighthouse", "Spit Bank"], "question": "the engineer behind the was blind, and yet personally directed its construction?"} +{"answers": ["Nashik valley wine"], "question": "Nashik is known as the \"Wine Capital of India\" due to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Aquatic weed harvester"], "question": "the use of an \"\" was recommended by Uganda's Ministry of Agriculture to reduce water hyacinth growth, which has caused a scarcity of fish in Lake Victoria?"} +{"answers": ["Naoum Mokarzel", "Naoum", "Mokarzel"], "question": "\"Al-Hoda\", established by in 1898, was the longest-running Arabic newspaper in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Microolithus"], "question": "some specimens of , a type of Paleogene bird egg, preserve embryonic bones?"} +{"answers": ["Gentile", "Caroline D. Gentile", "Caroline", "Caroline Doris Gentile"], "question": ", named \"most athletic\" in her high school yearbook, taught health, physical education, and recreation at the University of Maine at Presque Isle for nearly 60 years?"} +{"answers": ["Tarasara Upanishad"], "question": "the Sanskrit text states that the Om mantra is about Ātman (soul), and meditating on Om helps one cross from the mundane into the spiritual world?"} +{"answers": ["Annot", "Annot"], "question": " and her husband were ordered by the Nazis to close their art school after refusing to dismiss Jewish pupils?"} +{"answers": ["Cordón de Puntas Negras"], "question": "Cerro Overo in the volcanic chain is an actively deforming volcano?"} +{"answers": ["A Sequel to the Yellow Millet Dream"], "question": "in \"\", a Chinese scholar becomes prime minister, then a woman, before waking up with a monk on his bed?"} +{"answers": ["Chamba Rumal"], "question": "the brightly coloured \"\" or \"Chamba handkerchiefs\", promoted by the former rulers of the Chamba kingdom, are a common gift in marriages?"} +{"answers": ["Tufnell", "Olga Tufnell", "Olga"], "question": " assisted in unearthing the biblical city of Lachish?"} +{"answers": ["Koenig Specials GmbH", "König Specials", "Koenig Specials"], "question": "Enzo Ferrari ordered the removal of prancing horse badges from Ferraris modified by ?"} +{"answers": ["Argyropelecus affinis"], "question": "the tubular eyes of the have lenses containing yellow pigment?"} +{"answers": ["Busbridge War Memorial"], "question": "Sir Edwin Lutyens designed four memorials in the same Surrey churchyard, including the ?"} +{"answers": ["Red Reese", "Reese", "Red"], "question": ", long-time coach and athletic director at Eastern Washington University, coached the Second Air Force American football team to a victory in the 1943 Sun Bowl?"} +{"answers": ["Warwickslade Cutting Railway"], "question": "the was assembled from prefabricated rail sections with pin to tube joints, like those of a toy railway?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia sceptrum"], "question": "the flower spikes of \"\" take six to seven months to develop?"} +{"answers": ["Harriet Windsor-Clive", "Harriet", "Windsor", "Harriet Windsor-Clive, 13th Baroness Windsor"], "question": "during the mid-1850s , paid for the construction of the same church twice?"} +{"answers": ["Varaha Upanishad"], "question": "the medieval era describes \"moksha\" as the state when a man does not shrink from fear of the world, nor the world shrink from fear of the man?"} +{"answers": ["Report of the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea"], "question": "the found that crimes against humanity are being committed in North Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Dapeng", "Dapeng"], "question": ", a second-millennium BC Chinese state, probably practised human sacrifice?"} +{"answers": ["Ayers Rock", "Ayers Rock"], "question": " were the first Mushroom Records artists to sign with an international label, enabling their tour of US stadiums and recording an album in Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Janet", "McNeill", "Janet McNeill"], "question": ", a prolific Irish writer of adult and children's fiction, peopled her adult novels with \"menopausal, middle-aged, middle-class Protestants\"?"} +{"answers": ["Commander-in-Chief Unit Commendation"], "question": "the Canadian has been awarded to seven military units, including one in the U.S. Army?"} +{"answers": ["Rudel", "Hans-Ulrich Rudel", "Hans-Ulrich"], "question": "World War II Stuka pilot helped protect the identity of former SS-doctor Josef Mengele?"} +{"answers": ["Delores Ziegler", "Delores", "Ziegler"], "question": ", who teaches voice at the University of Maryland, appeared as Dorabella in Mozart's \"Così fan tutte\" for her debut at La Scala, and in the film by Ponnelle and Harnoncourt?"} +{"answers": ["Astrup", "Eivind Astrup", "Eivind"], "question": " \"\" helped introduce the combination of dog sleds and skis on polar 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based on work by Jean Jannon more than 50 years after Claude Garamond's death?"} +{"answers": ["Testaroli"], "question": " \"\" dates back to ancient history, originating from the Etruscan civilization of Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "Patricia", "Patricia E. Ryan"], "question": "women's rights advocate thought she would head the Maine Human Rights Commission for five years, but ended up serving for over three decades?"} +{"answers": ["Parsonsia straminea"], "question": " was initially named to honour mathematician and botanist Israel Lyons?"} +{"answers": ["Subala Upanishad"], "question": "the medieval era text influenced the development of the qualified monism school of Hindu philosophy called Vishishtadvaita?"} +{"answers": ["Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian Environment"], "question": " was founded by Billy Graham's grandson to help evangelical groups prevent and deal with sexual abuse in their midst?"} +{"answers": ["Arundel Castle Cricket Ground"], "question": "in September 2003, the Zoological Society of London released crickets of the endangered species \"Gryllus campestris\" into the wild at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Gardiner", "Ruth M. Gardiner", "Ruth"], "question": "the first US Army hospital named for a woman or nurse was named after US Army Nurse Corps Lieutenant \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["María", "María Currea Manrique", "María Currea", "Manrique"], "question": "a Bogotan Civil Order of Merit is given annually on International Women's Day in honor of the first female president of the Bogotá City Council?"} +{"answers": ["Dame Doris Sands Johnson", "Doris", "Doris Sands Johnson", "Johnson"], "question": ", who wrote a how-to book for voting, lost her initial attempt to run for office but later became the premier woman President of the Bahamian Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Blažíková", "Hana Blažíková", "Hana"], "question": " is a soprano with the Bach Collegium Japan, conducted by Masaaki Suzuki, for the project to record the complete Bach cantatas?"} +{"answers": ["Deolinda Rodrigues Francisco de Almeida"], "question": " became known as Angola's \"Mother of the Revolution\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edith", "Hooker", "Edith Houghton", "Edith Houghton Hooker"], "question": " claimed that women's suffrage would improve water quality and reduce disease?"} +{"answers": ["Sonia Merlyn Johnny", "Sonia M. Johnny", "Johnny", "Sonia"], "question": ", the first woman ambassador to the United States from Saint Lucia, has also represented CARICOM nations' interests in a trade dispute over bananas?"} +{"answers": ["He", "Xiangning", "He Xiangning"], "question": " \"\", a feminist and revolutionary who refused to have her feet bound, organized China's first International Women's Day rally 92 years ago today?"} +{"answers": ["Babe Didrikson Zaharias Museum & Visitor Center"], "question": "the features Zaharias's three 1932 Summer Olympics medals and a set of her golf clubs?"} +{"answers": ["Meaza", "Meaza Ashenafi", "Meaza Ashenafi Ethiopian", "Ashenafi"], "question": "women's rights activist noted that Amharic proverbs that place women only in domestic roles are to blame for the degrading of women in Ethiopia?"} +{"answers": ["Christiane", "Christiane Floyd", "Floyd"], "question": " was the first female professor of computer science in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Ochy", "Curiel", "Ochy Curiel"], "question": "Afro-Dominican lesbian feminist scholar was a featured musician at the 2004 Teddy Awards in Berlin?"} +{"answers": ["Joceline", "Joceline Andrea Clemencia", "Clemencia", "Joceline Clemencia"], "question": "Afro-Curaçaoan writer and educator advocated for Papiamento to become an official language of Curaçao?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Francis Hoyt", "Hoyt", "Mary", "Mary F. Hoyt"], "question": "President Eisenhower praised , the first woman appointed to the US federal civil service in 1883, as a leader for the hundreds of thousands of women who followed her?"} +{"answers": ["Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes"], "question": "the by Grace Williams was the first work by a Welsh female composer to be recorded?"} +{"answers": ["Verkeerder Kill", "Verkeerder Kill Falls"], "question": "the in Shawangunk, New York is locally known as Kaidy Kill?"} +{"answers": ["The Getaway Car"], "question": "the \"Daily Mail\" described as \"the worst TV spin-off since Joey Tribbiani got his own series\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pancabrahma Upanishad"], "question": "the text , composed before 7th-century CE, discusses the symbolism behind the many faces of the Hindu god Shiva?"} +{"answers": ["Hay", "Udney", "Udney Hay"], "question": "Lt. Col. , although highly recommended by Gen. George Washington, was not appointed Quartermaster General by the Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Kalligrammatidae"], "question": "species of the extinct insect family have sometimes been called \"butterflies of the Jurassic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Odisha Ikat", "Orissa Ikat"], "question": "the process of creating \"\", a unique silk art in which the warp and weft threads are tie-dyed before weaving, has been termed \"poetry on the loom\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cibolo Creek Ranch", "Cibolo Creek Ranch Airport"], "question": ", where Antonin Scalia died, was a shooting location for the films \"The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada\", \"There Will Be Blood\", and \"No Country for Old Men\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tripura Upanishad"], "question": "the is a Hindu text notable as a complete introduction to the Shakta Tantra tradition?"} +{"answers": ["Rochdale Cenotaph"], "question": "the was one of the most ambitious of Sir Edwin Lutyens' war memorials to come to fruition?"} +{"answers": ["Shane", "Howard", "Howard Shane", "Howard C. Shane"], "question": " and his team developed the \"Visual Immersion System\" to assist people with autism in their efforts to communicate?"} +{"answers": ["Rama tapaniya Upanishad"], "question": "the states that the Hindu god Rama is the same as the Atman (soul) and Brahman (ultimate reality)?"} +{"answers": ["Viola Beach"], "question": "Kris Leonard, vocalist of the band , commented that the lyrical content of their songs was inspired by their \"very grey and industrial\" hometown of Warrington, Cheshire?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Walter White", "Thomas White", "Thomas White", "Thomas", "White"], "question": " taxied his aircraft some past enemy encampments in Mesopotamia during World War I, in what was later described as a \"Keystone Cops adventure\"?"} +{"answers": ["1877 Louisville Grays scandal"], "question": "four men involved in the were banned from professional baseball for life?"} +{"answers": ["Southend-on-Sea War Memorial"], "question": "the was originally designed as a cenotaph but was changed to an obelisk?"} +{"answers": ["Lena Lovato", "Lena", "Archuleta", "Lena Lovato Archuleta"], "question": "the in the Denver Public Schools system was also the first Latina to have a Denver public school named in her honor?"} +{"answers": ["Neosilurus hyrtlii"], "question": " has been found in waters as warm as ?"} +{"answers": ["Bach", "Fritz Heinz Bach", "Fritz Bach", "Fritz"], "question": "as a child, transplant physician escaped Nazi Germany in the \"Kindertransport\"?"} +{"answers": ["Green Man, Putney"], "question": "after the highwayman Jerry Abershawe was hanged, his body was gibbeted outside in London?"} +{"answers": ["Katherine L. Ogilvie Musgrave", "Katherine", "Katherine O. Musgrave", "Musgrave"], "question": "while Maine nutrition educator criticized the \"Fit for Life\" diet plan, she praised the nutritional benefits of the whoopie pie \"\", Maine's official state treat?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Sayasila"], "question": "Royal Lao Government casualties outnumbered the People's Army of Vietnam defenders in ?"} +{"answers": ["Ali Brownlee", "Brownlee", "Ali"], "question": " covered over 1,000 Middlesbrough Football Club matches for BBC Tees and Century FM?"} +{"answers": ["Toda Embroidery"], "question": ", made exclusively by women of the Toda pastoral community in the Nilgiri mountains, appears like a woven cloth?"} +{"answers": ["Huifen", "Min Huifen", "Min"], "question": ", called the \"Queen of Erhu\", performed in support of the student protesters of Tiananmen Square?"} +{"answers": ["Vajrasuchi Upanishad"], "question": "the Hindu text questions social classes, and asserts that any human being can achieve the highest spiritual state of existence?"} +{"answers": ["destruction of ivory", "Destruction of ivory"], "question": "the \"\" has been called \"indispensable in the fight against trafficking of threatened species\"?"} +{"answers": ["Adam Frazier", "Frazier", "Adam Timothy Frazier", "Adam"], "question": " has set baseball records for the Mississippi State Bulldogs?"} +{"answers": ["Un-American Graffiti"], "question": "\"\" is the first episode of \"Veronica Mars\" not to feature a mystery that takes place over several episodes?"} +{"answers": ["Persicaria decipiens"], "question": "the is eaten by people in Africa in times of famine?"} +{"answers": ["Janet F. Werker"], "question": "Canada's status as a bilingual country inspired to study language acquisition?"} +{"answers": ["Schärtel", "Elisabeth", "Elisabeth Schärtel"], "question": "the contralto , known for performing many Wagner parts at the Bayreuth Festival, sang Verdi's Meg Page alongside Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau as Falstaff?"} +{"answers": ["Naborr"], "question": "when , an Arabian stallion, was imported to America via ship in 1963, the ship ran low on hay and the horse lost ?"} +{"answers": ["St John the Baptist Church", "St John the Baptist Church, Rochdale"], "question": " \"\" in Rochdale was designed by a dead architect?"} +{"answers": ["Yellow-eyed pigeon", "Yellow-eyed Pigeon"], "question": "the is rated as a vulnerable species because it is hunted in both its breeding and overwintering range?"} +{"answers": ["Bahvricha Upanishad"], "question": "the medieval era Hindu text states that the material cause of the universe is a Goddess?"} +{"answers": ["Tuaau", "Charles Tuaau", "Charles"], "question": "Texas A&M University–Commerce organized a special commencement ceremony for when his Kansas City Chiefs minicamp obligations conflicted with his graduation?"} +{"answers": ["Inauguration of Mauricio Macri"], "question": "the of Argentine president Mauricio Macri was completed by the acting president Federico Pinedo, and not by outgoing president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner?"} +{"answers": ["Song Wan", "Song Wan", "Wan", "Song"], "question": "the 17th-century Chinese poet and government official was so scared of rebels that he died of fright?"} +{"answers": ["Tucker", "Joseph Tucker", "Joseph Tucker", "Joseph"], "question": "the 18th-century shipwright \"\" is best known for designing a 170-gun ship with five tiers of guns that was never built?"} +{"answers": ["Clifford", "Clifford John Boulton", "Clifford Boulton", "Boulton"], "question": ", the 44th Clerk of the House of Commons, was a fan of the soap opera \"Coronation Street\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ballymena United F.C.", "Ballymena United Allstars F.C."], "question": "in 2003 the women's football club were forced to play on a \"disgraceful and embarrassing\" park pitch during council renovations at their new ground?"} +{"answers": ["Liu", "Liu Zhenwu", "Zhenwu"], "question": "General , the first commander of the People's Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison, outranked his British predecessors?"} +{"answers": ["Kom–Emine"], "question": "while Bulgaria's most famous long-distance trail, , typically takes 20 to 25 days to complete, the record stands at under 5 days?"} +{"answers": ["sitatunga", "Sitatunga"], "question": "the ears of the \"\" are so specialized that they can pinpoint the direction of the origin of a sound?"} +{"answers": ["Bas van Bavel", "Van Bavel", "Bavel", "van Bavel", "Bas"], "question": " has linked Dutch cleanliness to the production of cheese?"} +{"answers": ["New Cheshire Works", "New Cheshire Salt Works Ltd", "New Cheshire Salt Works"], "question": "the family-run was said to have had a \"magnificent\" Art Deco vacuum evaporator, decorated with stripes of different-coloured woods?"} +{"answers": ["Laxman Gole", "Laxman", "Gole"], "question": ", a contemporary Indian Gandhian described as a real-life Munnabhai, won the \"Zindagi Live National Award\" given by IBN-7?"} +{"answers": ["Her Story", "Her Story"], "question": "the video game features entirely live-action footage?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Sourisak Montry VIII"], "question": "though Thailand was not at war with Communist China, it still fought in 1972?"} +{"answers": ["Jessie Annette Jack Hooper", "Jessie", "Hooper", "Jessie Jack Hooper"], "question": "when ran for the United States Senate in 1922 against Robert M. La Follette Sr., her husband was one of only two men who donated to her campaign?"} +{"answers": ["T Cereal", "Mr. T Cereal"], "question": "a catchphrase for was \"I pity the fool who don't eat my cereal\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Danny", "Hurricane Danny"], "question": " in 2015 \"\" was the first major hurricane to develop between the Lesser Antilles and West Africa since Hurricane Julia in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Jaffray", "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Jaffray"], "question": "the first female chief servant in the history of the White House, , was hired in 1909?"} +{"answers": ["Go Princess Go"], "question": "the web series has been cut by about a third by Chinese censors concerned about its themes of sex and time travel?"} +{"answers": ["Children's Village", "Children's Village"], "question": " was the first residential treatment center in the United States to have an on-site psychiatric clinic and a social work training school?"} +{"answers": ["Guadeloupe Conference"], "question": "Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last monarch of the Pahlavi dynasty, left Iran for exile nine days after it was suggested at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Dodge Cove"], "question": "96% of residents surveyed opposed construction of a proposed liquefied natural gas facility there?"} +{"answers": ["Pizza cheese"], "question": "the stretchiness and melting characteristics of can be improved using a blend of vetch milk and cow's milk in its preparation?"} +{"answers": ["Araripenymphes"], "question": "the extinct lacewing shows sexual dimorphism in the two described fossils?"} +{"answers": ["Ragnall ua Ímair", "Ragnall", "Ímair"], "question": " established himself as king of Northumbria following the indecisive Battle of Corbridge in 918?"} +{"answers": ["Rise of Mana"], "question": "within a month of the release of , the game had over one million registered players?"} +{"answers": ["Rashan Gary", "Rashan", "Gary"], "question": ", the first player to be unanimously rated as the top American football prospect, committed in February 2016 to play for the Michigan Wolverines?"} +{"answers": ["Plum cake"], "question": "in India, is served around the time of the Christmas holiday season, and may have additional ingredients such as rum or brandy?"} +{"answers": ["Benoit & Sergio"], "question": " describe their sound as \"an alloy of copper and silk\"?"} +{"answers": ["Portrait of Maria Portinari"], "question": "Hans Memling's \"\" was probably commissioned as a triptych wing by her politically ambitious Italian husband so he could gain favour with Lorenzo de' Medici?"} +{"answers": ["1917 Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football team", "1917 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team"], "question": "the outscored opponents 491 to 17, and was for many years considered the greatest the South ever produced?"} +{"answers": ["Great Famine of Mount Lebanon"], "question": "the led to the highest death toll by population of the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Zorns Lemma", "Zorns Lemma"], "question": " by Hollis Frampton was the first experimental feature film screened at the New York Film Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Ellen Fitz Pendleton", "Ellen", "Pendleton"], "question": "Wellesley College president supported academic freedom for pacifists during World War I and later opposed the 1935 loyalty oath required of teachers in Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["Ward", "Elizabeth Rebecca Ward", "Elizabeth"], "question": " was known as \"The Poet Laureate of the Home\"?"} +{"answers": ["Upside Down & Inside Out"], "question": "the band OK Go filmed their music video for \"\" in zero gravity using a reduced gravity aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Sarasvati-rahasya Upanishad"], "question": "the medieval era text calls Sarasvati \"\" the goddess of wisdom who manifests as syllables, words, sentences, and understanding?"} +{"answers": ["Antonia", "Fahberg", "Antonia Fahberg"], "question": ", a lyric soprano of the Bavarian State Opera for 25 years, recorded Bach with Karl Richter, including an aria described as \"a beguiling and beautifully restrained performance\"?"} +{"answers": ["Insert Name Here"], "question": "\"The Times\" suggestion that made Sue Perkins the first woman to host a UK mainstream comedy TV panel show was refuted by Weaver's Week?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang Xichun", "Zhang", "Xichun"], "question": "Chinese medical pioneer was \"very good\" at curing vomiting?"} +{"answers": ["Sextet", "Sextet"], "question": "composer and critic Florent Schmitt criticized the of Francis Poulenc after its premiere for being vulgar?"} +{"answers": ["Ace", "Ace"], "question": "several journalists regarded the low-budget (1985) as one of the best flight simulators of the time?"} +{"answers": ["Leila Alaoui", "Leïla Alaoui", "Alaoui", "Leila"], "question": "French-Moroccan photographer used to set up a portable studio in a public place, such as a market square, and invite interested passers-by to be photographed?"} +{"answers": ["Bowman v. Monsanto Co."], "question": "in the patent case , Justice Elena Kagan \"\" delivered the unanimous decision against Bowman's \"blame-the-bean defense\"?"} +{"answers": ["Syrnet"], "question": "people in Syria are using small, portable radio transmitters to create , a network of pirate radio broadcasts committed to oppose the Assad regime?"} +{"answers": ["Mildred", "Mildred Brown Schrumpf", "Schrumpf", "Mildred Brown"], "question": "Maine food educator and columnist claimed that the brownie was invented in Bangor?"} +{"answers": ["La casa disabitata"], "question": "the 1835 opera , composed by Princess Amalie of Saxony, received its first modern performance in 2012 after its previously lost score was discovered in a library in Moscow?"} +{"answers": ["Guardians of the Galaxy Vol", "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2"], "question": "for , use of the alien race Sneepers was initially rejected by Marvel's legal department because it sounded too similar to snípur, the Icelandic word for clitoris?"} +{"answers": ["Love Me Like You"], "question": "the Little Mix song \"\" garnered comparisons to The Ronettes and The Supremes for its retro doo-wop style?"} +{"answers": ["Juma", "Namangani", "Jumma Kasimov", "Juma Namangani"], "question": " fought in Afghanistan for the Soviet Army in the late 1980s and alongside the Taliban in the early 2000s?"} +{"answers": ["Khmer", "Khmer language"], "question": ", the language of Cambodia and the Khmer Empire, has a 1400-year written history?"} +{"answers": ["Jianxiu", "Hao Jianxiu", "Hao"], "question": ", an illiterate teenage textile worker, became a model worker and a high-ranking politician after inventing a work method named after her?"} +{"answers": ["Kutch Embroidery"], "question": "cobblers known as Mochis were trained in the art form of by the Muslim Sufi saints of Sindh?"} +{"answers": ["Ficus neriifolia"], "question": " is an important food item of the black crested gibbon and eastern hoolock gibbon, and is used in bonsai?"} +{"answers": ["You", "Xu You", "Xu", "Xu You"], "question": " foiled Li Congshan's attempt to seize the crown from his older brother by informing on him to the crown prince himself?"} +{"answers": ["Hello From the Magic Tavern", "Hello from the Magic Tavern"], "question": " hosted by a wizard and shapeshifting badger was named one of iTunes' best podcasts of 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Livingston Magnet Academy"], "question": "in 1947, police stood by to ensure that Paul Robeson did not make a speech while giving a concert at \"\" in Albany, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Hetty", "Reckless", "Hetty Reckless"], "question": " was born in 1776, escaped from Salem, and boasted of seeing George Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Minecraft mods"], "question": " are credited as one of the main reasons behind \"Minecraft's\" success?"} +{"answers": ["Vera Songwe", "Vera", "Songwe"], "question": "in 2013, \"Forbes\" listed as one of the \"20 Young Power Women in Africa\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kukleta", "Roman", "Roman Kukleta"], "question": " was top scorer of the 1990–91 Czechoslovak First League?"} +{"answers": ["White Privilege II"], "question": "Macklemore's controversial critiques of Iggy Azalea in are actually criticisms of his own white privilege?"} +{"answers": ["Australasian darter", "Australasian Darter"], "question": "the plumage of the \"\" absorbs water to reduce the bird's buoyancy and allow it to swim submerged?"} +{"answers": ["Bank of England £50 note"], "question": "the current is the first Bank of England banknote to feature two people on the reverse?"} +{"answers": ["Joanne", "Joanne Cardsley", "Cardsley"], "question": "a \"Hollyoaks\" insider believes that has \"become one of the most talked-about bunny boilers in soaps\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mary", "Willard", "Mary Louisa Willard"], "question": "forensic chemist was referred to as \"Lady Sherlock\" for assisting law enforcement officials?"} +{"answers": ["Cruijffiaans"], "question": "\"If I wanted you to understand it, I'd explain it better\" is a favorite expression in , the idiolect of Dutch soccer coach Johan Cruyff?"} +{"answers": ["2013 Chevrolet Silverado 250"], "question": "the was the first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race held on a road course since 2000 and the first Truck road course race in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Nellie Gubler", "Nellie McArthur Gubler", "Gubler", "Nellie"], "question": "the Swiss embassy gave an award for her research on Swiss immigrants in Utah?"} +{"answers": ["Binary mass function"], "question": "the minimum mass of an exoplanet can be calculated with the using the velocity of its host star?"} +{"answers": ["Guan Meigu", "Guan", "Meigu Guan", "Meigu"], "question": "the name of the Chinese postman problem honors Chinese mathematician , who first formulated it?"} +{"answers": ["Conductor's Building"], "question": "the was proposed to be turned into \"the longest bar in America\"?"} +{"answers": ["Will Rap Over Hard Rock for Food"], "question": "Chuck Mosley worked with a range of musicians on , including Roddy Bottum, Jonathon Davis and \"a guy named Eric\"?"} +{"answers": ["Espectro", "Espectro I", "Espectro I Hernández", "I"], "question": "the Mexico City wrestling commission banned from using a casket as part of his entrance ritual?"} +{"answers": ["Ho", "Ho Sin Hang", "Hang"], "question": " conceived the idea of creating the Hang Seng Index as the \"Dow Jones Industrial Average of Hong Kong\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Lab", "The Lab"], "question": ", a virtual reality game by Valve, is set in the \"Portal\" universe and features pocket universes?"} +{"answers": ["Augusto Antonio Barbera"], "question": "on this day in 1993, former Italian Communist Party politician served for several hours as a Minister in the Ciampi Cabinet?"} +{"answers": ["Reformed baptismal theology"], "question": "in Reformed theology, is believed to be a replacement for circumcision as a rite signifying forgiveness of sin?"} +{"answers": ["Sairat"], "question": ", which is set to be released today, is the first Indian film to include a symphonic score recorded in Hollywood?"} +{"answers": ["Walt McDougall", "McDougall", "Walt"], "question": "when Pennsylvania legislators pushed a bill banning caricatures of politicians as animals, cartoonist \"\" drew them as a tree, a beer mug, and assorted vegetables?"} +{"answers": ["Kashf al-Asrar"], "question": " (\"The Unveiling of Secrets\") was written by Ruhollah Khomeini to answer the criticisms of Shia Islam published in a pamphlet titled \"The Thousand-Year Secrets\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hassan", "Hassan Dhuhulow", "Hassan Abdi Dhuhulow", "Dhuhulow"], "question": "Norwegian terrorist took part in killing 63 people at a shopping mall in Kenya?"} +{"answers": ["Allied", "Allied"], "question": "the upcoming film , scripted by Steven Knight, is based on a true story personally told to Knight at the age of 21?"} +{"answers": ["Jessie Rose", "Jessie Kate Rose", "Jessie", "Rose"], "question": " started her career playing a variety of soprano roles, but later became the principal mezzo-soprano of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Llanfair-yn-Neubwll", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "the 12th-century baptismal font of , was moved away for safekeeping when the church was closed?"} +{"answers": ["Tom Bass", "Tom", "Tom Bass", "Bass"], "question": " was born a slave but trained horses for Theodore Roosevelt, Will Rogers, and Buffalo Bill Cody?"} +{"answers": ["Women in Classical Athens"], "question": "despite mentioning her in five of his speeches, Demosthenes ?"} +{"answers": ["Bogna Burska", "Burska", "Bogna"], "question": " initial painting compositions were narratives of congealed blood forms made with red paints applied by fingers on walls, canvas, and glass?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Tamara", "Tamara Wilson"], "question": "soprano won the Richard Tucker Award, \"one of the most prestigious prizes in opera\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bonnie", "Sveen", "Bonnie Sveen"], "question": " played two different characters in the Australian soap opera \"Home and Away\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jamie", "Ramsay", "Jamie Ramsay"], "question": " claimed he ate iguana on his run from Vancouver to Buenos Aires?"} +{"answers": ["Kawasaki Heavy Industries C151", "Kawasaki Heavy Industries"], "question": "competition for the contract to build (\"pictured\") was so fierce that it involved last-minute discounts, offers of free parts, and allegations of sabotage?"} +{"answers": ["Marcos Aoás Corrêa", "Marquinhos"], "question": "the Brazilian football defender was surprised by how many goals he scored after joining Paris Saint-Germain?"} +{"answers": ["Stroud", "Boulton Stroud", "Marion", "Marion Boulton Stroud"], "question": " created The Fabric Workshop as a place for artists \"to explore, to take liberties, to be a studio and laboratory of new design\"?"} +{"answers": ["Welsh Church", "Welsh Church Act 1919", "Welsh Church Act 1919", "Welsh Church Act"], "question": "the led to a Welsh bishop expressing his desire that the Church of England never be disestablished?"} +{"answers": ["Han", "Xu", "Han Xu"], "question": "decades before became China's ambassador to the United States, he was a guerrilla fighter who helped rescue American pilots shot down by the Japanese?"} +{"answers": ["Caroline", "Caroline Trevor", "Trevor"], "question": "the contralto , who has been a member of The Tallis Scholars for over three decades, broke a tradition of nine centuries when she became a singer at St Paul's Cathedral?"} +{"answers": ["Applewhite", "Charlie Applewhite", "Charlie"], "question": "as a boy, \"\" sang on Fort Worth street corners when his allowance ran out?"} +{"answers": ["climate of Argentina", "Climate of Argentina"], "question": "both the highest and lowest temperatures in South America ?"} +{"answers": ["Gay Donald"], "question": "the Cheltenham Gold Cup-winning racehorse enjoyed liquorice allsorts and sardine sandwiches?"} +{"answers": ["It Happened in Monterey"], "question": "the 1930 song fell out of popularity until it was revived by Frank Sinatra in 1956?"} +{"answers": ["Rudra Mahalaya", "Rudra Mahalaya Temple"], "question": "the is an ancient ruined temple complex built to lavish proportions during the 12th century by the Jayasimha Siddharaja of the Solanki dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Charlotte Kerwood", "Charlotte", "Kerwood"], "question": " was 15 when she won her first Commonwealth Games gold medal?"} +{"answers": ["Petition for review"], "question": "if you are wrongly convicted in the United States and you do not of your case, you may not be able to challenge your conviction in the future?"} +{"answers": ["Fulke", "Fulke Johnson Houghton", "Richard Fulke Johnson Houghton", "Houghton", "Johnson Houghton"], "question": "at the start of his career, was the youngest licensed racehorse trainer in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Meanness"], "question": " is a personal quality whose classical form, discussed by many from Aristotle to Thomas Aquinas, characterizes it as a vice of \"lowness\", but whose modern form deals more with cruelty?"} +{"answers": ["Tudur Hen", "Hen", "Tudur"], "question": "the 13th-century Welsh nobleman was the direct ancestor of the House of Tudor, and introduced the name to the line?"} +{"answers": ["Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital"], "question": "development of the in Vaughan, Canada, was delayed four years because of a land use dispute?"} +{"answers": ["Packer", "Herbert", "Herbert Leslie Packer", "Herbert L. Packer"], "question": " proposed two models for the U.S. criminal justice system, crime control and due process, which became influential in criminal policy debates?"} +{"answers": ["Cairngorm Plateau Disaster", "Cairngorm Plateau"], "question": "five schoolchildren and their leader's assistant died in a blizzard in the 1971 when they failed to reach the Curran shelter in the Scottish Highlands?"} +{"answers": ["Tabatabai", "Zohreh Tabatabai", "Zohreh"], "question": " coordinated with more than 100 heads of state to plan the United Nations' Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration?"} +{"answers": ["Clam dip"], "question": "after the \"Kraft Music Hall\" television show aired a recipe for \"(example pictured)\" in the early 1950s, canned clams in New York City sold out within 24 hours?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Whiting Bishop", "Bishop", "Carl"], "question": "Tokyo-born archeologist served in U.S. naval intelligence during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["2008 AMP Energy 500"], "question": "the saw a record-breaking 28 race drivers leading at least one lap in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series?"} +{"answers": ["Xiulian", "Gu Xiulian", "Gu"], "question": " was China's first female provincial governor?"} +{"answers": ["The Burns Cage"], "question": "\"The Simpsons\" episode \"\" takes its name from \"The Birdcage\", a film starring \"Simpsons\" voice actor Hank Azaria?"} +{"answers": ["Edith", "Edith Emerson", "Emerson"], "question": "American painter was the curator and director of the Woodmere Art Museum in Philadelphia for over 30 years?"} +{"answers": ["Natya Shastra"], "question": "the Hindu text is an ancient encyclopedic treatise on the performing arts?"} +{"answers": ["Anne Penny", "Anne", "Penny"], "question": "the British poet was criticised for having poor grammar?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Raymond", "Raymond Cazallis Davis"], "question": " \"\" was the first to offer a college course in bibliography?"} +{"answers": ["T.J. Acree", "T.", "T. J. Acree", "Acree"], "question": "wide receiver was a walk-on in college but went on to play in the Canadian Football League?"} +{"answers": ["The Royal Welch Fusiliers", "The Royal Welch Fusiliers", "Royal Welch Fusiliers"], "question": "\"\" is the only march written by John Philip Sousa for a British Army regiment?"} +{"answers": ["Woodstock Observer"], "question": "the was the second attempt to establish a newspaper in Woodstock, Vermont?"} +{"answers": ["One Voice", "One Voice"], "question": "on his album, Aled Jones performed duets with himself?"} +{"answers": ["Metempsychosis", "Metempsychosis"], "question": "the first exhibition of \"(detail pictured)\" was abandoned after only a few hours due to the Great Kantō earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Bey", "Mehmet", "Celal Bey", "Mehmet Celal Bey", "Mehmed Celal Bey"], "question": "Ottoman politician is known as the Turkish Oscar Schindler for having saved many lives during the Armenian Genocide?"} +{"answers": ["In for a Penny, In for a Pound"], "question": " is regarded as just the third album by a jazz composer to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music?"} +{"answers": ["David A. Shirley", "Shirley", "David Arthur Shirley", "David"], "question": " was the first chemist to become the director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory?"} +{"answers": ["Primrose Viola Archive", "Primrose International Viola Archive"], "question": "the at Brigham Young University is said to be haunted?"} +{"answers": ["Darkhuang"], "question": "the gong's cultural usage in Mizoram is as a dowry gift demanded by the bride's parents?"} +{"answers": ["Lafayette Welcoming Parade of 1824", "Lafayette Welcoming Parade of 1824"], "question": "the has been described as \"New York's first all-out welcoming parade\"?"} +{"answers": ["Beard", "Elspeth Beard", "Elspeth"], "question": " was the first English woman to ride a motorcycle around the world?"} +{"answers": ["Guan", "Guan Zilan", "Zilan"], "question": "painter \"\", once an art world favourite, became largely forgotten in Communist China and rediscovered photos of her were mistaken for images of the movie star Ruan Lingyu?"} +{"answers": ["Dear Future Husband"], "question": "Meghan Trainor considered \"\" to be one of the strongest tracks on \"Title\"?"} +{"answers": ["Banana cake"], "question": "steamed is found in Chinese cuisine, Indonesian cuisine and Vietnamese cuisine?"} +{"answers": ["Denis Smith", "Smith", "Denis Smith", "Denis"], "question": " suffered so many broken bones, he was named in the Guinness Book of Records as the most injured man in association football?"} +{"answers": ["2008 UAW-Dodge 400"], "question": "despite winning the , Carl Edwards was penalized 100 drivers' points for a loose lid on his car's oil reservoir encasement?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Tulgas"], "question": "the is also called \"The Battle of Armistice Day\"?"} +{"answers": ["Conair Aviation Flight 448"], "question": ", a flight meant to fight wildfires, inadvertently started one?"} +{"answers": ["Community Transit"], "question": " in the Seattle area has a fleet of 45 double-decker buses \"(example pictured)\", the second-largest fleet among public transit agencies in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Ray Jones", "Ray", "Ray Jones", "Jones"], "question": "the footballer , who died at 18, was described as Queens Park Rangers' own Wayne Rooney?"} +{"answers": ["The Electro-Magnet, and Mechanics Intelligencer"], "question": " was the first newspaper printed on a press run by electricity?"} +{"answers": ["Saqib", "Humira", "Humira Saqib"], "question": " started educating the women of Afghanistan through her magazine \"Negah-e-Zan\" on their rights and to \"tell women that we have great ideas, and the ability to make those ideas a reality\"?"} +{"answers": ["2004 Football League Cup Final", "Football League Cup Final"], "question": "Boudewijn Zenden scored a penalty kick for Middlesbrough in the , despite slipping over in the process?"} +{"answers": ["The Indigo Book"], "question": " is a public domain version of the \"Bluebook\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sahwat al-Khudr"], "question": " is named after an ancient Byzantine church in the village dedicated to Saint George, who is known to Muslims as \"al-Khudr\"?"} +{"answers": ["Groeslon railway station"], "question": "the Beeching cuts resulted in the closure of in Wales, despite the expansion of the station 17 years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Starbreeze Studios", "Starbreeze Studios AB"], "question": " was once working on a video game set within the \"Bourne\" universe?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy", "Blum", "Dorothy Toplitzky Blum", "Dorothy Blum"], "question": "NSA cryptanalyst was using the Fortran programming language three years before its public release in 1957?"} +{"answers": ["The Boy Next Door", "The Boy Next Door"], "question": "in the main character receives a first-edition printed copy of Homer's \"Iliad\"?"} +{"answers": ["Polin", "Polin Belisle", "Belisle"], "question": "despite being removed from the 1992 Honduras Olympic team and Olympic Village, still competed in the Olympic marathon?"} +{"answers": ["Dispersituberoolithus"], "question": "paleontologists cannot determine whether , a type of fossil egg, was laid by a bird or a non-avian dinosaur?"} +{"answers": ["White House Passover Seder"], "question": "President Obama is the first sitting U.S. president to conduct a \"\", which he has done annually since 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Maxwell House Haggadah", "Maxwell House"], "question": "with over 50 million copies in print, the is the best known and most popular Passover Haggadah among American Jews?"} +{"answers": ["Gérard", "Gérard Lhéritier", "Lhéritier"], "question": " career took off when he discovered balloon mail?"} +{"answers": ["Matzah pizza", "matzah pizza"], "question": "during Passover, some people use matzah for traditional pizza crusts?"} +{"answers": ["Lachma Anya", "Ha Lachma Anya"], "question": "in times past, the head of the household would go out to the street to say , thus inviting poor people to join him at the Passover Seder?"} +{"answers": ["L'Shana Haba'ah", "L'Shana Haba'ah B'Yerushalayim"], "question": " is sung at the end of the Passover Seder?"} +{"answers": ["borscht", "Borscht"], "question": "common hogweed was originally the main ingredient of ?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Gibbon Johnson", "Robert Johnson", "Robert", "Johnson"], "question": " \"\", who was imprisoned by the British at the age of seven, became famous for eating tomatoes?"} +{"answers": ["Banu Kanz"], "question": "the ruler of the , a mixed Arab-Beja tribe, regulated the Fatimid Caliphate's diplomatic and commercial relations with Nubia?"} +{"answers": ["Eva", "Alexanderson", "Eva Alexanderson"], "question": "Swedish writer translated works by Umberto Eco, Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Fyodor Dostoyevsky?"} +{"answers": ["Harmony Gold Mine Cricket Club A Ground", "Harmony Gold Mine Cricket Club"], "question": "the holds the record for some of the lowest scores by the Free State cricket team?"} +{"answers": ["Caroline Skeel", "Caroline", 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["Katherine", "Katherine Koontz Sanford", "Katherine Sanford Mifflin", "Sanford", "Katherine Sanford"], "question": "biologist was the first person to successfully clone a mammal cell \"in vitro\"?"} +{"answers": ["Phil Salt", "Phil", "Salt"], "question": "in a 2014 Sussex Cricket League Premier Division match against Horsham, scored 200 not out from just 129 balls?"} +{"answers": ["Four Seasons Mall", "Seasons Mall"], "question": "city officials in Plymouth, Minnesota, opposed the idea of a Walmart Supercenter replacing the ?"} +{"answers": ["Mi-ae", "Choo", "Choo Mi-ae"], "question": "South Korean politician has been compared to Joan of Arc?"} +{"answers": ["Fried shrimp"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" is a Philippine dish that has a Spanish name, but originated in China?"} +{"answers": ["Sinclair", "Rosemary", "Rosemary Edna Sinclair"], "question": "environmental and children's rights activist was named Miss Australia 1960?"} +{"answers": ["German People's Group in Czecho-Slovakia"], "question": "after the Sudeten German Party was banned, its followers in areas that remained in Czechoslovakia regrouped as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Gist", "Gist", "Samuel"], "question": "rags-to-riches colonial Virginia slave owner owned as many as 1000 slaves, most of whom were freed after his death?"} +{"answers": ["St Tewdric's Church", "Church Of St Tewdric"], "question": "St Tewdric's axed or speared skull is purportedly buried under the altar of ?"} +{"answers": ["Carson Air Flight 66"], "question": "the pilot of flew his plane while intoxicated?"} +{"answers": ["Ulupi"], "question": "in the Hindu epic \"Mahabharata\", the Nāga princess \"(pictured with her husband)\" is said to have restored her dead husband's life?"} +{"answers": ["The Left Hand of Darkness"], "question": "Ursula K. Le Guin's Hugo and Nebula award-winning 1969 novel is set on a fictional planet whose people are neither male nor female for most of their sexual cycle?"} +{"answers": ["Seán", "Seán Kinsella", "Kinsella"], "question": " is regarded as Ireland's first celebrity chef?"} +{"answers": ["Taillefer", "Taillefer"], "question": "Strauss composed the cantata , based on a romantic medieval tale and set for three soloists, an eight-part choir, and a large orchestra, for the centenary of the Heidelberg University?"} +{"answers": ["Education of the British Royal Family", "Education of the British royal family"], "question": "in 1970, Prince Charles became ?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth", "Lehmann", "Ruth Lehmann"], "question": "cell biologist studied maternal effect genes in fruit flies?"} +{"answers": ["Welsh cuisine"], "question": "many people believe there is no such thing as ?"} +{"answers": ["Newcastle Emlyn", "Newcastle Emlyn Castle"], "question": "sixty oxen were used to haul the siege engine that helped force \"\" to surrender in 1287?"} +{"answers": ["Documents for Contingencies", "Other than a Plan D situation"], "question": "FEMA's \"\" file includes draft legislation to waive penalties for the late-filing of income tax by persons residing in cities destroyed by nuclear attack?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara", "Woodlee", "Barbara W. Woodlee", "Barbara Warren"], "question": "the student body at Kennebec Valley Community College grew from 100 to 3,300 during nearly three decades as president?"} +{"answers": ["Campaign 972"], "question": " attacked Paksong 15 minutes after a ceasefire ended the Laotian Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Salami", "Minna", "Minna Salami"], "question": ", a woman journalist of Nigeria, is actively participating on African women's issues through her award-winning blog called \"MsAfropolitan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Carew Tidal Mill"], "question": " is the only restored tide mill in Wales?"} +{"answers": ["WWE Women's Championship", "WWE Raw Women's Championship"], "question": "the was created because female wrestlers felt that the former Divas Championship diminished them to \"eye candy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Planned Parenthood"], "question": " was conceived 100 years ago in Brooklyn when Margaret Sanger \"\", her sister Ethel Byrne, and Fania Mindell distributed birth control plus advice, and were soon arrested?"} +{"answers": ["Howard Henry Peckham", "Howard", "Peckham"], "question": "historian discovered that American Revolutionary War deaths were much higher than previously assumed, totaling about 25,000?"} +{"answers": ["Coal industry in Wales"], "question": "during the Industrial Revolution, the was at the forefront of the development of new mining technologies?"} +{"answers": ["Yi", "Qiu", "Yi Qiu"], "question": " was the first recorded weiqi player?"} +{"answers": ["Malator"], "question": "the is known locally as the \"Teletubby house\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky", "Aivazovsky", "Ivan Aivazovsky", "Ivan"], "question": "the painter \"(work pictured)\" threw away his Ottoman medals to protest large-scale massacres of Armenians?"} +{"answers": ["Adventure", "Adventure"], "question": "the Atari 2600 game contained the first well-known instance of a video game Easter egg?"} +{"answers": ["Octaware Technologies"], "question": " is India's first company claiming Sharia compliance that has been approved for listing on the Bombay Stock Exchange?"} +{"answers": ["New York City Subway"], "question": "the is the largest rapid transit system in the world by number of stations, with 469 stations in operation?"} +{"answers": ["Ye", "Li Ye", "Li Ye", "Li"], "question": ", a Taoist nun and courtesan renowned for her beauty and talent in poetry, was executed for treason?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll", "St Mary's Church"], "question": " forms part of the name of Llanfair­pwllgwyngyll­gogery­chwyrn­drobwll­llan­tysilio­gogo­goch?"} +{"answers": ["Peniel Chapel"], "question": " \"\" changed the practice of the traditional interior of a Welsh church to that of a theatre building with a ramped gallery floor for an auditorium experience?"} +{"answers": ["Leela Hazzah", "Hazzah", "Leela"], "question": "conservation biologist began a program teaching Maasai hunters to protect lions instead of hunt them?"} +{"answers": ["Armenian Quarter"], "question": "Jerusalem's first printing press was established in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Cihuatán"], "question": "the large pre-Columbian Maya city of , in central El Salvador, was destroyed by a massive fire within 150 years of being founded?"} +{"answers": ["Philipp", "Philipp Meyer", "Meyer", "Philipp Meyer"], "question": "in 1953, became the first former Nazi Kreisleiter elected to the West German Bundestag?"} +{"answers": ["Glamorgan sausage"], "question": "an 18th-century recipe for the vegetarian references the use of pork as an ingredient?"} +{"answers": ["Run'er", "Chen", "Chen Run'er"], "question": " was recently appointed Governor of China's Henan Province, despite the prediction of his downfall by a Radio Free Asia columnist?"} +{"answers": ["Milne", "Ralph", "Ralph Milne"], "question": " worked as a casual labourer in the same season that he played for Dundee United in the semi-final of the European Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Sarmadzhiev House"], "question": "Mustafa Kemal Atatürk worked in the Neo-Baroque in Sofia, Bulgaria and his office has been preserved as a small museum?"} +{"answers": ["flag of the Church in Wales", "Flag of the Church in Wales"], "question": "the was adopted following the split of the Church in Wales from the Church of England?"} +{"answers": ["Phillip Adams", "Phillip Adams", "Adams", "Phillip"], "question": ", an Australian farmer, co-holds the record for the most medals won at the Commonwealth Games?"} +{"answers": ["George Fell", "Edward George Fell", "George Edward Fell", "Fell", "George"], "question": "Dr. , a pioneer of life-saving mechanical respiration techniques in the 1880s, also had a role in designing the first electric chair used for an execution?"} +{"answers": ["Stroganina"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" is a popular raw fish dish among native Siberians?"} +{"answers": ["Bertha Badt-Strauss", "Badt-Strauss", "Bertha", "Bertha Badt"], "question": " was one of the first women in Prussia to receive a doctoral degree?"} +{"answers": ["Give It All"], "question": "in order to film a scene for the \"\" music video, the film crew was forced to sneak into a local zoo?"} +{"answers": ["Defence Force Correctional Establishment", "Defence Force Correctional Establishment"], "question": "a Newfoundland dog serves as both a mascot and a rehabilitation animal for Australian military personnel detained at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Moga", "Vasile", "Vasile Moga"], "question": " was the first Romanian Orthodox bishop of Transylvania in over a century?"} +{"answers": ["Dolichoderus pinguis"], "question": "the species name of the ant is taken from the Latin word meaning \"fat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anwander", "Maria Anwander", "Maria"], "question": "conceptual artist French-kissed a wall at MoMA without authorization?"} +{"answers": ["Randles", "Elizabeth Randles", "Elizabeth"], "question": "when three and a half years old, \"(depicted)\" played piano for King George III and his family?"} +{"answers": ["Barland Castle"], "question": "the former motte-and-bailey is thought to have originally been called \"Bernoldune\", the name changing gradually over the following centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Drishyam"], "question": " became the second film to show for 100 days in the UAE, after \"Titanic\" (1997)?"} +{"answers": ["Ain't Your Mama"], "question": "Jennifer Lopez described the concept behind her song \"\" as \"very empowering\"?"} +{"answers": ["Horn Island Light", "Horn Island"], "question": "the second was destroyed in the 1906 Mississippi hurricane, killing the keeper and his family?"} +{"answers": ["Nisha", "Ayub", "Nisha Ayub"], "question": " has said she could be stripped naked and killed, but her transgender identity could not be taken from her?"} +{"answers": ["linear probing", "Linear probing"], "question": "Donald Knuth's analysis of the strategy for resolving collisions in hash tables has been called \"a landmark in the analysis of algorithms\"?"} 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Levy", "Levy", "Matthew Nathan Levy", "Matthew"], "question": " has been referred to as \"the father of neurocardiology\"?"} +{"answers": ["Brooke Bond Taj Mahal Tea House", "Brooke Bond Taj Mahal"], "question": "the is Hindustan Unilever's first tea restaurant business?"} +{"answers": ["Game On", "Game On"], "question": "a line in the single \"\" by the Welsh band Catatonia appeared in one of the tracks on their original demos?"} +{"answers": ["Paraneuretus"], "question": "the extinct ant genus is known from amber and compression fossils?"} +{"answers": ["Nora", "Leah Nora Beloff", "Beloff", "Nora Beloff"], "question": "according to a former editor of \"The Observer\", \"had one of the most distinguished careers any woman has had in British journalism\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Importance of Being Earnest", "The Importance of Being Earnest", "Importance of Being Earnest"], "question": "an performance necessitates the rhythmic smashing of forty dinner plates?"} +{"answers": ["antlion", "Antlion"], "question": "many larvae dig pit traps to catch prey?"} +{"answers": ["The Sound of a Flower"], "question": " is based on the life of Jin Chae-seon, who became Joseon's first female \"pansori\" singer in 1867, when women were forbidden to perform on stage?"} +{"answers": ["Gerard Behar Center"], "question": "the , today a major arts centre in Jerusalem, was the site of the 1961 trial of Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann?"} +{"answers": ["Incognitoolithus"], "question": "the shell of , the largest known North American fossil bird egg from the Eocene, bears possible peck-marks from a predatory bird?"} +{"answers": ["Upadhyaya", "Meena Upadhyaya", "Meena"], "question": "the medical geneticist has developed tests to diagnose more than 20 genetic diseases?"} +{"answers": ["Spark", "Spark"], "question": "the Thoroughbred was a gift to Samuel Ogle from Lord Baltimore regifted from the Prince of Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Araz", "Nezihe Araz", "Fatma Nezihe Araz", "Nezihe"], "question": "Turkish journalist and playwright was fired from her newspaper job because a photo attached to her report showed an Arab man urinating, which angered the King of Iraq?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Phou Phiang III"], "question": "Aardvarks struck the communists during ?"} +{"answers": ["Rhian Edwards", "Edwards", "Rhian", "Rhian Edwards"], "question": " debut book of poetry was named the Wales Book of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclocephala lurida"], "question": "the female attracts a mate by emitting a volatile chemical?"} +{"answers": ["Hawys Gadarn", "Gadarn", "Hawys"], "question": "when her uncles sought to take her land and send her to a nunnery, took an audience with Edward II and returned with English troops to take back her castle?"} +{"answers": ["The Smart Studios Story"], "question": "the 2016 documentary film was crowdfunded at under $125,000?"} +{"answers": ["Dragon Dormant"], "question": "Pu Songling wrote of a man and his ?"} +{"answers": ["Park Hall", "Park Hall", "Park Hall Stadium"], "question": " is in England but is considered by UEFA to be Welsh?"} +{"answers": ["Lord Baltimore penny"], "question": "the \"\" was the first copper coin issued for circulation in the Thirteen Colonies?"} +{"answers": ["Carlos", "Brewer", "Carlos Brewer"], "question": "Major General asked to be demoted to colonel so he could command combat troops during World War II, because he was too old to command a division as a general?"} +{"answers": ["Duo", "Lin", "Lin Duo"], "question": ", the new governor of China's landlocked Gansu Province, was a navy submariner?"} +{"answers": ["Road Rage", "Road Rage"], "question": "\"\" by the Welsh band Catatonia was nominated for best song at the Q Awards, the Brit Awards, and the Ivor Novello Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Bitch Is Back", "The Bitch Is Back", "The Bitch Is Back"], "question": "in promos for the of \"Veronica Mars\", The CW billed it as a season finale, even though the series had already been cancelled?"} +{"answers": ["Tessie Reynolds", "Reynolds", "Tessie"], "question": "in 1893, 16-year-old cycled from Brighton to London and back in a rational outfit?"} +{"answers": ["Chestnut pie"], "question": " dates back to the 15th century in Italy, having been documented in an early cookbook written by Bartolomeo Platina?"} +{"answers": ["ACE Air Cargo Flight 51"], "question": " crashed in the same area as a 2010 plane carrying nine people including U.S. Senator Ted Stevens and former NASA administrator Sean O'Keefe?"} +{"answers": ["Toungoo", "Theingaba", "Theingaba of Toungoo"], "question": "the commoner-born successfully established himself as the first king of Toungoo during the last years of the Pinya Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["iPhone SE", "IPhone SE"], "question": "apart from matte-chamfered edges and an inset stainless steel rear Apple logo, the exterior design of the is nearly identical to that of the iPhone 5S?"} +{"answers": ["Anopterus glandulosus"], "question": "the \"\" can flower in autumn after flowering in spring?"} +{"answers": ["United States military bands"], "question": "the of the U.S. Army's 369th Regiment (the \"Harlem Hellfighters Band\") is credited with introducing jazz to Europe during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Dara Nusserwanji Khurody", "Dara Khurody", "Khurody", "Dara"], "question": " established the Aarey Milk Colony and introduced affordable toned milk in Mumbai?"} +{"answers": ["Margareta", "Margareta Suber", "Suber"], "question": "in 1932 wrote Sweden's first lesbian novel?"} +{"answers": ["Saputangan"], "question": ", a film that follows a man who restores his beloved's eyesight, was banned in Singapore?"} +{"answers": ["Louis de Barth", "de Barth", "Louis", "De Barth", "Barth"], "question": "rather than accept an appointment as bishop, Father told Archbishop Leonard Neale that he would burn the papal bull nominating him and flee to the wilderness?"} +{"answers": ["St Mellons Church", "St Mellons Parish Church"], "question": "one of the oldest parts of the medieval \"\" is the base of the font, which was made from an old Norman pier?"} +{"answers": ["Oliver Wall Kuhn", "Oliver Kuhn", "Oliver", "Kuhn"], "question": "Vanderbilt athlete helped start the athletics program at the University of Tampa and led the effort to plant \"podocarpus\" trees in downtown Tampa?"} +{"answers": ["Pantysgawn"], "question": "the Welsh goat's cheese was created after a farmer was sent to market to buy a cow?"} +{"answers": ["John Sigismund Zápolya", "Zápolya", "John", "John Sigismund"], "question": ", the only Unitarian monarch in history, was the first Prince of Transylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Domestication of the Syrian hamster"], "question": " began in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Najma Sadeque", "Sadeque", "Najma"], "question": "in 1975 and seven others perturbed by human rights violations in Pakistan established a NGO called \"Shirkat Gah\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charlesworth", "Graham Michael Charlesworth", "Graham", "Graham Charlesworth"], "question": " has played first-class cricket in England and South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Bodybuilding in China"], "question": " was once banned?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Amos Cogswell", "Cogswell", "Charles A. Cogswell", "Charles"], "question": " was the first attorney to practice law in Lakeview, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Dyserth Castle"], "question": " was the last of the British fortified defence castles on the Clwydian hills in the Middle Ages?"} +{"answers": ["Chen", "Peiqiu", "Chen Peiqiu"], "question": " is the best-selling Chinese woman painter?"} +{"answers": ["Applause", "Applause"], "question": "according to the Official Charts Company, Lady Gaga's song \"\" sold over 10,000 copies within a few hours in the UK?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Richey", "Michael Richey", "Richey"], "question": "the sailor and navigator was awarded the inaugural John Llewellyn Rhys Prize for literature in 1942?"} +{"answers": ["Béla Grünwald", "Grünwald", "Béla"], "question": "Hungarian politician telegraphed the news of his death to his party leader before committing suicide in Paris?"} +{"answers": ["Yang", "Bai Yang", "Bai"], "question": " \"\", one of China's most popular film actresses, was imprisoned for five years during the Cultural Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Marti Stevens", "Stevens", "Marti", "Marti Stevens"], "question": " used improvisational theatre to teach high school students about substance abuse, sexual abuse, and domestic violence?"} +{"answers": ["Igwisi Hills"], "question": "the may be the youngest kimberlite volcanoes on Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Watch Me Do"], "question": "Meghan Trainor's \"\" references a number of rap songs?"} +{"answers": ["Hans-Joachim Lang", "Lang", "Hans-Joachim"], "question": "the long-lost names of 86 Jews killed for the Jewish skeleton collection planned by Nazi anatomist August Hirt over 70 years ago were published by ?"} +{"answers": ["Marina and the Diamonds", "Marina", "Diamonds"], "question": "singer took up smoking in an unsuccessful attempt to get the voice of Brody Dalle from The Distillers?"} +{"answers": ["Gerontoformica"], "question": "the fossil ant genus is known from thirteen species?"} +{"answers": ["Mumtaz Qadri", "Qadri", "Mumtaz"], "question": "Pakistani policeman was executed for killing the former Governor of Punjab Salman Taseer, who spoke against the blasphemy law and in favor of Asia Bibi?"} +{"answers": ["Wave 1"], "question": "after synthwave producer Com Truise made his third extended play , he said he had not realized it was really a reflection of the previous few months of his life?"} +{"answers": ["International Bus Roadeo"], "question": " competitors must stop their buses within six inches of a traffic cone?"} +{"answers": ["Jianbing"], "question": " is one of the most popular street breakfasts in China?"} +{"answers": ["Nikita", "Whitlock", "Nikita Nehemiah Whitlock", "Nikita Whitlock"], "question": "professional American football player was named when his father pointed at a random name in a phone book?"} +{"answers": ["Hungary", "Charles I of Hungary", "Charles"], "question": " \"\" could \"promote a daughter to a son\" to entitle her to inherit her father's estates?"} +{"answers": ["Cynthia", "Cynthia Larive", "Larive"], "question": "bioanalytical chemist uses NMR and mass spectroscopy to authenticate the contents of pomegranate juice?"} +{"answers": ["Pastrami on rye"], "question": "the sandwich has come to be a symbol of the classic New York Jewish deli?"} +{"answers": ["Mysterious New Mexico", "New Mexico"], "question": "in his book , Ben Radford describes the use of scientific techniques to investigate thirteen cases of purported paranormal phenomena?"} +{"answers": ["Bintulu"], "question": "according to one theory, got its name from the gathering of severed heads from the headhunting activities in Sarawak, Borneo?"} +{"answers": ["Catharine van Tussenbroek", "Catharine", "Tussenbroek"], "question": " settled the question of the existence of ovarian pregnancy clinically and histologically in 1899?"} +{"answers": ["Advertising coloration", "Advertising in biology"], "question": "both animals and plants ?"} +{"answers": ["Rhodoleia championii"], "question": "the \"\" is mainly pollinated by birds?"} +{"answers": ["Easter Hero"], "question": " second-place finish in the 1929 Grand National has been described as the greatest performance in the history of the race?"} +{"answers": ["Lin Zongsu", "Lin", "Zongsu"], "question": " article reporting her discussion of women's suffrage with Sun Yat-sen brought the right to vote into the public arena in China?"} +{"answers": ["Jyotisha"], "question": " was an ancient Vedic study of time keeping and astronomy, that later adopted astrology ideas and the zodiac from the Greeks?"} +{"answers": ["Middleton Beach shark barrier"], "question": "installation of the in Albany, Western Australia was delayed when sharks attacked pygmy whales just a few meters from the beach?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Louie", "Louie Myfanwy Thomas"], "question": "novelist had to re-write one of her manuscripts after it was thrown into a fire?"} +{"answers": ["The Angel Hotel, Abergavenny", "Angel Hotel"], "question": "in 1839, the landlord of was found guilty of failing to provide sufficient hay to horses of the 12th Royal Lancers?"} +{"answers": ["Vizianagaram Fort", "Vizianagaram fort"], "question": "the 18th-century Rajasthani style western gate \"\" was traditionally used for removing dead bodies from the fort?"} +{"answers": ["Mārtiņš Nukša", "Mārtiņš", "Nukša"], "question": ", an architect and a diplomat, was sentenced to death and killed during the Soviet occupation of Latvia?"} +{"answers": ["Camelomecia"], "question": "the fossil ant has distinct cup-shaped mandibles?"} +{"answers": ["Die Tageszeiten"], "question": "Richard Strauss composed , setting poems about four times of the day, for the men's chorus that serenaded him for his 60th birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Aston", "Aston", "Elizabeth"], "question": "the success of first published novel, \"Mr. Darcy's Daughters\", encouraged the publisher to release more stories adapted from the works of Jane Austen?"} +{"answers": ["Llandinam Bridge"], "question": "when it was built in 1846, became the first cast-iron bridge in the historic Welsh county of Montgomeryshire?"} +{"answers": ["Ieremia", "Ieremia Cecan", "Cecan"], "question": ", a regional leader of the Romanian Nazi Party, campaigned for the unification of the Orthodox and Catholic churches?"} +{"answers": ["Twenty Years a Dream"], "question": "in \"\", Pu Songling refers to a woman's breasts as \"lotus kernels\"?"} +{"answers": ["Danny Higginbotham", "Danny", "Higginbotham"], "question": "Alex Ferguson gave \"\" a four-year professional contract whilst Higginbotham was serving a year-long ban from football?"} +{"answers": ["Cork Public Museum"], "question": "the building was used to host visiting royalty in the 1900s, and as an air-raid protection office in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["How to Clone a Mammoth"], "question": "Beth Shapiro's book discusses the science involved in resurrection biology and how one would resurrect a mammoth?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Mitchell", "Joseph", "Mitchell", "Joseph Mitchell"], "question": "when Newburgh city manager summoned all the city's welfare recipients to City Hall to investigate their legitimacy, no cases of fraud were uncovered?"} +{"answers": ["A Doll's House", "A Doll's House"], "question": "for his 1973 film version of , director Joseph Losey expanded Henrik Ibsen's original script with new scenes?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclocephala castanea"], "question": "the beetle has a mutually beneficial relationship with a water lily?"} +{"answers": ["Kayin Ba", "Ba", "Kayin"], "question": ", the 14th-century governor who transformed Toungoo into a powerful vassal state of Pinya, began his career as the chief of prisons?"} +{"answers": ["Tay", "Tay"], "question": "within a day of the release of the Microsoft chatterbot on Twitter, it was taken offline because it started making inflammatory tweets?"} +{"answers": ["Schultz", "Lenny Schultz", "Lenny"], "question": " kept his day job as a high school gym teacher while gaining popularity on late-night talk shows and in comedy clubs?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Black Lion III"], "question": " was a land grab before the Secret War ended?"} +{"answers": ["Airam Cabrera", "Airam López Cabrera"], "question": "the Spanish footballer once scored three penalty kicks in the same game?"} +{"answers": ["Lamar County Historical Museum"], "question": "the in Paris, Texas, is home to the Biard Cabin, built in 1846 and now relocated inside the museum structure?"} +{"answers": ["Rebelión de los Juniors", "Rebelión de los Juniors"], "question": "by winning the 2016 tournament, professional wrestler Danny Casas earned a match for the IWRG Junior de Juniors Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Slay-Z"], "question": "Azealia Banks originally devised as a tribute to American rapper Jay-Z?"} +{"answers": ["Lauridromia dehaani"], "question": "the crab prefers to wear sponge?"} +{"answers": ["Lawa Railway"], "question": "the passengers of the \"(rail car pictured)\" had to cross the Suriname River via cable car?"} +{"answers": ["Anil", "Anil de Silva", "de Silva", "Silva"], "question": "in 1958 planned an all-woman expedition to China to study the cave paintings in Dunhuang and Maijishan in the Gansu province?"} +{"answers": ["Something Beautiful", "Something Beautiful"], "question": " by Jordan Smith had the highest \"Billboard\" debut and best sales week of any album by a contestant on \"The Voice\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tim Melville", "Melville", "Tim"], "question": "baseball pitcher underwent surgery to correct his pectus excavatum when he was 11 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Astronesthes niger"], "question": "the avoids the sea surface when the latter is illuminated?"} +{"answers": ["Kamadjaja"], "question": "the journalist raised funds for the Indonesian National Revolution by smuggling opium?"} +{"answers": ["2016 Dwars door Vlaanderen"], "question": "several riders were forced to withdraw from the cycling race due to travel restrictions imposed after the Brussels bombings the previous day?"} +{"answers": ["Bates", "Joan Bates", "Joan"], "question": " was a queen before she was a princess?"} +{"answers": ["Nuwar", "Abu Nuwar", "Ali Abu Nuwar", "Ali"], "question": "Jordanian Army Chief of Staff \"\" was accused of conspiring to overthrow King Hussein and was consequently exiled?"} +{"answers": ["Shamsi", "Hekmat", "Shamsi Hekmat"], "question": " was a founder of the Jewish Ladies' Organization of Iran and the Iranian Jewish Women's Organization of Southern California?"} +{"answers": ["social justice warrior", "Social justice warrior"], "question": "in August 2015, the term \"\" was one of several new words and phrases added to Oxford Dictionaries?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Jurika", "Stephen", "Jurika"], "question": " was one of 18 crewmen of the awarded the Navy Cross for their actions on 19 March 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Těšín electoral district", "Těšín electoral district"], "question": "in 1921 more than 95% of the Czechoslovak citizens of Polish ethnicity lived in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Gran Alternativa 2011", "Torneo Gran Alternativa", "Torneo Gran Alternativa"], "question": "after he won the with Último Guerrero, wrestler Escorpión anointed himself King?"} +{"answers": ["Cobble", "cobble", "Cobble"], "question": "two researchers have argued that some \"\" should be called \"very small boulders\"?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Ross", "Andrew", "Andrew Monro Ross", "Andrew Ross", "Ross"], "question": "the Scottish international rugby player joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force at the start of World War One?"} +{"answers": ["Glad", "Glad"], "question": "Cumans, Bulgarians, and Vlachs supported in the late 9th century, according to the \"Gesta Hungarorum\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wood", "Esther E. Wood", "Esther", "Esther Elizabeth Wood"], "question": "educator, author, and speaker became known as the \"town historian\" of Blue Hill, Maine, though she disliked the moniker?"} +{"answers": ["Courtenay Gate"], "question": "the celebrity vet Buster Lloyd-Jones compared living in the penthouse flat of \"\" in Hove to \"living in a lighthouse\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lockhart v. United States", "Lockhart v. United States"], "question": "the U.S. Supreme Court that the government can withhold Social Security payments to collect on student loans that have been delinquent for over 10 years?"} +{"answers": ["Yun Bulong", "Yun", "Bulong"], "question": ", Chairman of Inner Mongolia, was killed when a train hit his car at a railway crossing?"} +{"answers": ["Pink slime"], "question": "the proportion of ground beef that contained , in the United States, declined from 70% in March 2012 to around 5% in March 2013, in part due to media coverage about it?"} +{"answers": ["Diego Salvador Martinez Hernandez De La Cruz"], "question": "\"Hollyoaks\" character caused controversy with viewers because a Confederate flag decorated his van?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Sinsay"], "question": "the battalions imported from Military Region 3 during held their objective for three days before being returned?"} +{"answers": ["Entomophily"], "question": " include butterflies, moths, beetles, flies \"(example pictured)\", wasps, and ants?"} +{"answers": ["Siobhan", "O'Sullivan", "Siobhan O'Sullivan"], "question": "the political scientist argues that animal activists should focus on the inconsistent treatment of animals relative to other animals, not relative to humans?"} +{"answers": ["Yoyo A Go Go"], "question": "Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl played their first performance together since the death of Kurt Cobain at 1994's punk rock festival?"} +{"answers": ["Wu Qing", "Wu Qing", "Qing", "Wu"], "question": " won the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Public Service in 2001, the first Chinese woman to receive the honour?"} +{"answers": ["La finta pazza"], "question": "upon its 1641 premiere in Venice, the opera was performed twelve times in seventeen days?"} +{"answers": ["Yopaat"], "question": "the ancient Maya lightning god was said to have helped with the rebirth of the maize god by breaking the shell of a turtle with his thunderbolt?"} +{"answers": ["Reaume", "Josh Reaume", "Josh", "Josh'' Reaume"], "question": "before he started racing, NASCAR driver \"\" grew up in Nigeria for 13 years while his parents worked in humanitarian aid?"} +{"answers": ["Turiyatitavadhuta Upanishad"], "question": "the of Hinduism states the liberated person lives by the divine secret and ancient value that \"there is no one different from me\"?"} +{"answers": ["Güvenpark"], "question": "an explosion in March 2016 at in Ankara, Turkey, caused the death of more than 30 people and injured about 100?"} +{"answers": ["Eve Russell"], "question": "Tracey Ross based her soap opera performance as on Eve White from the film \"The Three Faces of Eve\" and Catherine Halsey from Ayn Rand's novel \"The Fountainhead\"?"} +{"answers": ["SPOT", "SPOT"], "question": "the Transportation Security Administration's program was developed by psychologist Paul Ekman?"} +{"answers": ["Milos", "Raonic", "Milos Raonic"], "question": " is the first tennis player born in the 1990s to win an ATP title, be ranked in the top 10, and qualify for the ATP Finals?"} +{"answers": ["Shu", "Chen Shu", "Chen", "Chen Shu"], "question": ", whose works \"(example pictured)\" were collected by the Qianlong Emperor, was praised by her son as an \"exemplar of Confucian virtue\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gene Roddenberry", "Gene", "Roddenberry"], "question": "after left the production of \"\" in 1968, he attempted to turn Isaac Asimov's \"I, Robot\" into a film?"} +{"answers": ["Engy", "Ghozlan", "Engy Ghozlan", "Engy Ayman Ghozlan"], "question": " is known as the \"voice and face\" of efforts to eradicate sexual harassment of women in Egypt?"} +{"answers": ["Day-Glo Color Corp."], "question": "hula hoops and Tide detergent boxes were two consumer products that used the fluorescent pigments invented by the ?"} +{"answers": ["Ned Garvin", "Ned", "Garvin"], "question": "pitcher \"\" was fined US$100 and released by the Chicago White Stockings in 1902 after he shot a bar owner and pistol-whipped a policeman?"} +{"answers": ["The True Cost"], "question": " links fast fashion to consumerism, globalization, capitalism, structural poverty, and oppression?"} +{"answers": ["Annie", "Annie Furuhjelm", "Annie Fredrika Furuhjelm", "Furuhjelm"], "question": " of Finland was the first elected woman legislator to speak before the British Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Salmacina dysteri"], "question": "the tube worm grows on harbour installations, on the hulls of ships and at depths of ?"} +{"answers": ["Mahavakya Upanishad"], "question": "the ideas in the pre-4th-century Indian text are similar to Neoplatonic Greek philosophy presented by Proclus in the 5th century?"} +{"answers": ["Proper", "Ida", "Ida Sedgwick Proper"], "question": " was a founding member of the feminist group Heterodoxy?"} +{"answers": ["Effortless Mastery"], "question": "by 2014, had sold over 90,000 copies?"} +{"answers": ["Bean dip"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" may be prepared using reconstituted dried bean flakes?"} +{"answers": ["Itako"], "question": "the initiation ceremonies for Japan's blind necromancers, known as , involve \"sleeplessness, semi-starvation and intense cold\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kansas v. Carr"], "question": " included the final majority opinion written by Justice Antonin Scalia before his death in February 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Villisech", "Jacques", "Jacques Villisech"], "question": "the bass-baritone recorded Bach cantatas, including the \"Actus tragicus\", the \"Hunting Cantata\", and the secular solo cantata \"Amore traditore\"?"} +{"answers": ["Les Tres Torres"], "question": "Barcelona's district is named after three large houses built there between 1901 and 1903?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "Mary Ryan", "Mary", "Mary Ryan"], "question": "Professor earned her BA from the Royal University of Ireland, though rules forbade her attending University classes?"} +{"answers": ["Konsert Satu Suara, Vol. 2"], "question": "although served as a contingency plan for Siti Nurhaliza, it was later recognized as the highest-grossing, locally produced concert at Istana Budaya for 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Thank You for Your Service", "Thank You for Your Service"], "question": "screenwriter Jason Hall is making his directorial debut with ?"} +{"answers": ["Ibn al-Sal'us", "al-Sal'us", "Ibn"], "question": ", an Arab merchant from Nablus and vizier of Sultan al-Ashraf Khalil, participated in the Mamluks' siege of Acre in 1291?"} +{"answers": ["Bad Milk"], "question": ", developed by two brothers in their apartments in Queens, New York, won the grand prize at the 2002 Independent Games Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Thrymsa"], "question": "the gold was superseded by the silver sceat after about 675?"} +{"answers": ["Avra Theodoropoulou", "Theodoropoulou", "Avra"], "question": "the conservatoire piano instructor and playwright co-founded a Greek suffrage organization and then served as its president for decades?"} +{"answers": ["Aizoanthemum hispanicum"], "question": "the uses jet propulsion to disperse its seeds?"} +{"answers": ["John", "John Edgcumbe", "Edgcumbe"], "question": ", a collateral descendant of Joshua Reynolds and co-editor of \"The Letters of Sir Joshua Reynolds\", was Devon's first consultant haematologist?"} +{"answers": ["San Menna"], "question": "Gregory the Great preached at ?"} +{"answers": ["Georg Herbert Mehlhorn", "Herbert", "Herbert Mehlhorn", "Mehlhorn"], "question": "SS officer was involved in the camouflage of the mass graves of the Jewish victims at the Chełmno extermination camp?"} +{"answers": ["Night of the Auk"], "question": "a 1960 telecast of was the first time William Shatner played a spacecraft crew member on television?"} +{"answers": ["Wood", "Benjamin", "Benjamin D. Wood", "Benjamin DeKalbe Wood"], "question": " produced the first multiple choice test?"} +{"answers": ["Soim"], "question": "the met only once for a single day?"} +{"answers": ["Margot Henderson", "Henderson", "Margot"], "question": "as a child, British chef would cook garden snails with breadcrumbs for her parents' dinner parties?"} +{"answers": ["United States v. One Tyrannosaurus Bataar Skeleton"], "question": "US officials that entered the country illegally?"} +{"answers": ["Two Pesos, Inc. v. Taco Cabana, Inc."], "question": "Taco Cabana $22 million for two pesos?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony Hidden QC", "Hidden", "Anthony Hidden"], "question": "the Report was published?"} +{"answers": ["Arizona"], "question": " grew nearly 4% a year for forty years?"} +{"answers": ["Pooh-pooh", "pooh-pooh"], "question": "hurling at your opponent is frowned upon?"} +{"answers": ["The Frog God", "Frog God"], "question": " comes in front of you?"} +{"answers": ["The Fornicating Dog"], "question": "Pu Songling says: , wind up in pieces?"} +{"answers": ["Warp Drive"], "question": "motorists may use in Dulles, Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Virgin Atlantic Little Red"], "question": "a British giant swallowed a ?"} +{"answers": ["Northern Ireland Act 2014", "Northern Ireland Act 2014"], "question": "Northern Ireland of sitting in two places at the same time?"} +{"answers": ["Presidential Emergency Facility"], "question": "President Obama lost his cannonball, cowpuncher, and corkscrew, but ?"} +{"answers": ["A Prank"], "question": "one method of defying gravity is to ?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Shelley", "Mary Shelley", "A Storm in the Stars"], "question": " spawned Frankenstein \"(monster pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Space Travel", "Space Travel"], "question": " cost only US$50–75 in 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Parvoblongoolithus"], "question": " appears to be a fossilized dwarf?"} +{"answers": ["The Black Ghosts", "The Black Ghosts"], "question": " were once sold in China?"} +{"answers": ["Hu Dunfu", "Hu", "Dunfu"], "question": " created utopia?"} +{"answers": ["Hacking", "hacking", "Hacking"], "question": "a dispute over led to the split between rugby and association football?"} +{"answers": ["Suaeda fruticosa"], "question": "you can look through a window made of , then wash your hands with it before eating it?"} +{"answers": ["Concerto for Piano and String Quartet", "Concerto for Piano and String Quartet"], "question": "Ferruccio Busoni \"\" composed his , a four-movement work lasting 20 minutes, at the age of twelve?"} +{"answers": ["Mardini", "Yusra", "Yusra Mardini"], "question": "freestyle swimmer pushed a boat in the Aegean Sea for over three hours while fleeing Syria?"} +{"answers": ["Aracar"], "question": "Inca archaeological sites have been found on the volcano, which may have erupted in March 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Mandala-brahmana Upanishad"], "question": ", a Yoga text of Hinduism, suggests that the spiritually-liberated person's conduct is like a child?"} +{"answers": ["Pennaria disticha"], "question": "the colonial hydroid has two types of tentacles?"} +{"answers": ["Elina González Acha de Correa Morales", "Morales", "Elina"], "question": "artist and textbook author was the driving force for creating the Geographical Society of Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Pyongyang Maternity Hospital"], "question": " is equipped with video call booths for visiting family members?"} +{"answers": ["Robb", "Barbara Robb", "Barbara"], "question": " \"\", a campaigner for the well-being of older people, was described by a cabinet minister in 1969 as a \"terrible danger\" to the British government?"} +{"answers": ["Lightner", "Mary Elizabeth Rollins", "Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner", "Mary"], "question": " was a plural wife to both Joseph Smith and Brigham Young?"} +{"answers": ["Tuineau Alipate", "Tuineau", "Alipate"], "question": "linebacker is the nephew of Halaevalu Mataʻaho ʻAhomeʻe, former queen consort of Tonga?"} +{"answers": ["Julia Meade", "Meade", "Julia Meade Kunz", "Julia"], "question": "for her work presenting Lincoln cars in live commercials on \"The Ed Sullivan Show\", was described as \"part auto dealer, part chic sexpot\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ocasio v. United States"], "question": "one commentator suggested that may \"raise more questions than answers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paparazzi", "Paparazzi"], "question": "the music video for Girls' Generation's \"\" begins with the members \"whimsically prancing\" to Gene Kelly's \"Singin' in the Rain\"?"} +{"answers": ["Diane", "Diane Teel", "Teel"], "question": "racing driver was the first woman to win a NASCAR-sanctioned race at Langley Speedway in 1978?"} +{"answers": ["Evliya Kasim Pasha Mosque"], "question": "the late 15th-century in Edirne, Turkey, has not been used since 1950 due to its separation from the city by a levee of the Tunca River?"} +{"answers": ["Else", "Seifert", "Else Seifert"], "question": " worked as an onboard photographer for Hamburg Süd on its shipping routes around Europe, Africa, and the Middle East in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Archie vs. Predator"], "question": "when the comic was first announced, many media outlets noted in their headline that the news was not a joke?"} +{"answers": ["Dearborn-Putnam controversy"], "question": "the erupted when Henry Dearborn accused Israel Putnam \"(both pictured)\" of cowardice 43 years after the Battle of Bunker Hill?"} +{"answers": ["Li Yuru", "Li", "Yuru"], "question": "Peking opera star family was so poor that she was sent to learn her trade in part because the school would provide her meals?"} +{"answers": ["Gökgöl Cave"], "question": ", a show cave in Zonguldak, Turkey, was flooded in 2014 and remained closed until May 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Allan Domb", "Allan Domb", "Allan", "Domb"], "question": "real estate developer and Philadelphia City Councilman is known as the \"Philly Condo King\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jacques", "Cavallier", "Jacques Cavallier"], "question": "perfumer used a synthetic molecule to impart a sea-breeze scent to his most successful perfumes, including Giorgio Armani \"Acqua di Gio\" and Issey Miyake \"L'Eau d'Issey\"?"} +{"answers": ["Silver Creek", "Silver Creek"], "question": " was referred to by two different names on the same USGS mapand the locals had never heard of either name?"} +{"answers": ["Edmunds", "Mary", "Mary Ellen Edmunds"], "question": "LDS missionary writes inspiring and humorous books on living a happier life, such as \"Thoughts for a Bad Hair Day\"?"} +{"answers": ["I Got a Boy", "I Got a Boy"], "question": "Girls' Generation's music video for \"\" won Video of the Year at the 2013 YouTube Music Awards, beating more well-known nominees such as Psy, Justin Bieber, and Lady Gaga?"} +{"answers": ["T. J. Leaf", "Leaf", "T."], "question": "after was cut from the U.S. national under-19 basketball team, he represented Israel at the FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship and was named the tournament MVP?"} +{"answers": ["Sneaky Sneaky"], "question": "in the stealth video game the player controls a hooded thief, Sneaky, whose task is to retrieve rubies that were stolen from him?"} +{"answers": ["Le Siècle de Louis XIV", "The Age of Louis XIV"], "question": "Voltaire described his history (\"Le Siècle de Louis XIV\") as less of a history and more like a painting?"} +{"answers": ["Presentation miniature"], "question": "the earliest painted portrait of a reigning English king is a showing Æthelstan c. 934 \"(illustrated)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lili", "Almog", "Lili Almog"], "question": " exhibited a photographic series titled \"Perfect Intimacy\" in 2006, specifically made by her in three Carmel monasteries in Haifa, Bethlehem, and Port Tobacco?"} +{"answers": ["Moirang Phee"], "question": "the of Manipur has a specific design called the \"MoirangPheejin\" which is woven with cotton or silk threads sequentially on both longitudinal edges of the fabric?"} +{"answers": ["Americold Realty Trust v. ConAgra Foods, Inc."], "question": "in a , Justice Sonia Sotomayor declined to remove the \"doctrinal wall between corporate and unincorporated entities\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sae-ron", "Kim Sae-ron", "Kim"], "question": "actress s first adult role is in the Korean drama \"Mirror of the Witch\", where she plays a cursed princess in love with Heo Jun?"} +{"answers": ["Toxotes kimberleyensis"], "question": "the has a range that extends upstream in the Fitzroy River system and has been observed as far inland as Geikie Gorge National Park?"} +{"answers": ["Ted", "Ted Alford", "Alford"], "question": "Canadian football wide receiver earned a place on the BC Lions by practicing with the team for free after being cut in the preseason?"} +{"answers": ["Watson", "Wingfield", "Wingfield W. Watson"], "question": ", an Irish immigrant to the United States, became a religious leader of the Strangites and wrote several publications in support of their beliefs?"} +{"answers": ["Bpoplive"], "question": "musicians 5ive, Alesha Dixon, DJ Luck and MC Neat, East 17, Electric Swing Circus, Sigma, and Sister Sledge all pulled out of the pro-Brexit concert after learning it was political?"} +{"answers": ["Crema", "Crema"], "question": "in Mexico, is sold directly to consumers by ranches that produce it?"} +{"answers": ["Troy", "Alexander", "Troy Alexander"], "question": "Canadian football player was selected in a bonus round of the 1995 CFL Draft as the fourth overall pick?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius cucumeris"], "question": "the New Zealand mushroom smells strongly of cucumber?"} +{"answers": ["Sally", "Sally Brampton", "Sally Jane Brampton", "Brampton"], "question": " was \"The Sunday Times\"s agony aunt?"} +{"answers": ["Football Leaks"], "question": "the website reveals transfer fee, wage and contract information about famous footballers?"} +{"answers": ["John Ernuszt", "János Ernuszt", "John I Ernuszt", "Ernuszt", "John"], "question": ", who was born into a Jewish family in Vienna, was buried in a chapel dedicated to the Holy Virgin in Buda?"} +{"answers": ["Postdoctoral researcher unionization"], "question": " have successfully negotiated for a minimum salary, paid maternity leave, and just cause protections for discipline or dismissal?"} +{"answers": ["Laachraoui", "Mourad Laachraoui", "Mourad"], "question": "after won a gold medal at the 2016 European Taekwondo Championships, the Flemish taekwondo federation dubbed him \"Europe's king of the lightweights\"?"} +{"answers": ["Crime Cutz"], "question": "Holy Ghost!'s extended play was influenced by Russian disco records that member Alex Frankel found on eBay?"} +{"answers": ["Anoplogaster cornuta"], "question": "juvenile and adult \"(adult pictured)\" look so unlike each other that at one time they were thought to be different species?"} +{"answers": ["Montreal Laboratory"], "question": "the was initially located in a house where bathrooms were used for offices, with papers and books stacked in the bathtubs?"} +{"answers": ["Isa ibn Muhanna", "Issa ibn Muhanna", "Isa", "Muhanna"], "question": ", the commander of the Bedouin of Syria, was praised for securing the Mamluk victory over the Mongols at the Second Battle of Homs in 1281?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Martyr Vermigli bibliography", "Peter Martyr Vermigli"], "question": ", the \"Loci Communes\", is a compilation of excerpts from his biblical commentaries published after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Wangkhei Phee"], "question": ", a fabric woven by women of Manipur, is made of fine white cotton yarn with a closely-woven texture and is \"fully transparent\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Jiantong Xia", "Tony", "Xia Jiantong", "Tony Xia", "Xia"], "question": "businessman went to university at the age of 14?"} +{"answers": ["Geraldine Batista Roman", "Roman", "Geraldine", "Geraldine Roman"], "question": " is the first openly transgender woman elected to the Congress of the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Pachycorioolithus"], "question": " is a kind of fossil egg native to China that is notable for having a three-layered eggshell with an unusually thick external layer?"} +{"answers": ["Menominee Tribe of Wis. v. United States"], "question": "according to one commentator, a will \"cast a shadow over equitable tolling cases for years to come\"?"} +{"answers": ["Poll", "Poll"], "question": "in 1971, \"Anthrope Agapa\" (Humankind Love Each Other), an album by Greek pop group , sold 200,000 copies, a record unsurpassed by any Greek band since then?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Hobhouse", "Hobhouse", "Stephen Henry Hobhouse", "Henry Hobhouse"], "question": "in \"\", \"altered the way we understand modern history\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rathika", "Ramasamy", "Rathika Ramasamy"], "question": "'s wildlife photographs \"(example pictured)\" were exhibited at the Clean Ganga Campaign held at the India International Centre in September 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Javier", "Tebas", "Javier Tebas Medrano", "Javier Tebas"], "question": "current Liga de Fútbol Profesional president is a Real Madrid supporter?"} +{"answers": ["Mackenberg", "Rose", "Rose Mackenberg"], "question": "in May 1926 investigator testified before Congress about fraudulent mediums with her mentor, Harry Houdini?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Vermigli", "Peter Martyr Vermigli"], "question": " was allegedly challenged to a duel with a double-edged axe by Theodore Bibliander over the doctrine of double predestination?"} +{"answers": ["NASCAR Heat Evolution"], "question": "NASCAR drivers Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, and Brad Keselowski were hired to assist in developing the video game ?"} +{"answers": ["Ständchen", "Ständchen"], "question": "the song \"\" (Serenade), by Richard Strauss, begins with an appeal to creep out quietly and ends with a climax of expecting a rose to glow from the rapture of the night?"} +{"answers": ["Seema Malaka temple in Sri Lanka", "Seema Malaka"], "question": ", a 19th-century Buddhist temple in Colombo constructed on platforms in a lake, slowly sank into the water but was reconstructed in 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Ben Affleck filmography", "Ben Affleck"], "question": " won the Golden Globe and BAFTA for Best Director for \"Argo\", but did not receive an Academy Award nomination, though the film won the Oscar for Best Picture?"} +{"answers": ["widgiemoolthalite", "Widgiemoolthalite"], "question": ", which is composed in part of nickel, was first described by a man named Nickel?"} +{"answers": ["Lowestoft Maritime Museum", "Maritime Museum"], "question": " \"\" is Britain's most easterly museum?"} +{"answers": ["Patterson", "Ryan", "Ryan Patterson"], "question": " is the first male South African gymnast to qualify for the Summer Olympic Games in over 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Dhar iron pillar"], "question": "the original must have been almost twice as high and at least heavier than the iron pillar of Delhi?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Alexandre", "Alexandre"], "question": " taught French at Laval Liberty High School after retiring from the Canadian Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Space Marshals"], "question": "in the stealth video game , players can unlock gear and weapons such as shotguns, crossbows and axes, based on their performance in each level?"} +{"answers": ["Ely Hall"], "question": "Vassar College's once housed the largest collegiate swimming pool in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Smith", "Amanda Barnes Smith", "Amanda Barnes", "Amanda"], "question": " allegedly healed her son's shattered hip by divine inspiration after the Haun's Mill massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Penrhos Feilw Standing Stones"], "question": "the \"\" are a bit of a mystery?"} +{"answers": ["Haskell Manufacturing Company"], "question": "the produced the material for the first airplane made with moldable plywood?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara", "Tsakirgis", "Barbara Tsakirgis"], "question": " worked at archaeological excavation sites in Sicily for her doctoral thesis on the subject of Hellenistic houses at Morgantina?"} +{"answers": ["Chicago Justice"], "question": " backdoor pilot from \"Chicago P.D.\" was based on a true story?"} +{"answers": ["Casey Wright", "Wright", "Casey"], "question": "horse trainer got a World Grand Championship for his birthday?"} +{"answers": ["St. Joseph's Catholic Church", "St. Joseph's Catholic Church"], "question": "the bell in the tower of is the only item saved after the first church building burned down in 1902?"} +{"answers": ["Trail", "Chet Trail", "Chet"], "question": " is the only person to be on a World Series roster despite never playing in a Major League Baseball game?"} +{"answers": ["facebookcorewwwi.onion", "Facebookcorewwwi.onion"], "question": "Facebook released a Tor hidden service at ?"} +{"answers": ["Will Rogers Memorial", "Will Rogers Memorial Commission", "Will Rogers"], "question": "a 2016 law making the \"\" a part of the Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS) also requires the Governor to appoint a direct descendant of Rogers to the OHS board?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Agostini", "Agostini"], "question": " was the first track and field athlete from Trinidad and Tobago to win a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games?"} +{"answers": ["Give It Up!", "Give It Up!"], "question": "in the rhythm video game the player must complete levels by jumping over obstacles to the beat of a song?"} +{"answers": ["Hieronymianus", "Claudius Hieronymianus", "Claudius"], "question": " built a temple to the god Serapis at Eboracum (present-day York) in the early 3rd century AD?"} +{"answers": ["Arsène Wenger", "Stade Arsène Wenger"], "question": " used to be a potato field?"} +{"answers": ["Moving Pictures", "Moving Pictures"], "question": "in the webcomic, World War II is used solely as a backdrop to tell a \"fucked up love story\"?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac", "Isaac Charles Parker", "Isaac Parker", "Parker"], "question": " \"\" was known as the \"Hanging Judge\" of the American Old West?"} +{"answers": ["Old Ship", "Old Ship Hotel"], "question": "the is the oldest hotel in Brighton?"} +{"answers": ["Corina", "Corina Patricia Abraham", "Abraham", "Corina Abraham"], "question": "Whadjuk Noongar woman claims the construction of Roe 8 in Perth, Western Australia, will impinge on an area closely associated with Noongar dreamtime?"} +{"answers": ["Full Impact Pro"], "question": "the World Heavyweight Championship changed hands during their tour of China?"} +{"answers": ["Sturgeon v. Frost"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court's recent ruling in began as a dispute about a hovercraft, but \"the stakes in this case are potentially huge\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Torist"], "question": ", a dark web site, is a literary review that can only be reached through Tor?"} +{"answers": ["Jesse Alexander", "Jesse Alexander", "Jesse", "Alexander"], "question": "Canadian football linebacker was nominated for the Presidents' Trophy as the nation's best defensive player, but played only two games of professional football?"} +{"answers": ["5 to 7"], "question": "the romantic comedy film , about a young man who falls in love with a married woman, was inspired by a couple who had a \"terribly civilized\" open marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Ashton", "Ethel", "Ethel Ashton", "Ethel V. Ashton"], "question": " 1941 post office mural at Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania was featured in a 2009 documentary?"} +{"answers": ["binary search", "Binary search algorithm"], "question": "when the was assigned in a course for professional programmers, 90 percent of the programmers failed to provide a correct solution?"} +{"answers": ["Manjarabad Fort", "Manjarabad fort"], "question": "the star-shaped , built in 1792 by Tippu Sultan, was patterned on the military forts developed by the French architect Sebastien le Prestre de Vauban?"} +{"answers": ["Carroll", "Robert", "Robert Todd Carroll"], "question": " started his skeptic's journey as a seven-year-old doubting Santa Claus?"} +{"answers": ["Springbok colours"], "question": "only South Africans are allowed to be issued ?"} +{"answers": ["Ford", "Trevor", "Trevor Ford"], "question": "the Welsh footballer once stepped in as a replacement fielder for Glamorgan County Cricket Club during a match?"} +{"answers": ["Pigot Diamond"], "question": "the was the largest diamond in England at the turn of the 19th century but its location today is unknown, although a popular legend says it was crushed to powder?"} +{"answers": ["Can't Stop the Feeling", "Can't Stop the Feeling!"], "question": "Justin Timberlake's \"\" became the 26th song to debut at No. 1 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100?"} +{"answers": ["Hewitt", "Mattie Edwards Hewitt", "Mattie"], "question": " was described as \"one of the best known and most lyrical garden photographers of her day\"?"} +{"answers": ["Demetrian"], "question": "rather than accept his appointment as a bishop in Cyprus, the Christian saint is said to have fled his home and hidden in a cave?"} +{"answers": ["Anne Galley", "HMS Anne Galley"], "question": "in 1744, the British fire ship \"\" exploded and sank after onboard cannon fire ignited loose gunpowder in the ship's hold, killing all aboard?"} +{"answers": ["Kingdom of Hungary", "Kingdom of Hungary"], "question": "many villages were named after a profession in the , indicating that the villagers were required to render a specific service to their lords?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald Poulton-Palmer", "Poulton", "Ronald", "Ronald Poulton"], "question": "on volunteering for service in the First World War, rugby captain declared that he \"would be a skunk to hold back\"?"} +{"answers": ["On, Brave Old Army Team", "Brave Old Army Team"], "question": "\"\" was named one of the \"top 25 college fight songs\" by William Studwell?"} +{"answers": ["Commentaires sur Corneille"], "question": "in his proposal for , Voltaire described the dramatist Pierre Corneille as the Homer of the French language?"} +{"answers": ["J. Henry Thompson", "Janie", "Janie Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": "while performing on tour in Europe during World War II, sang with Tony Bennett?"} +{"answers": ["Who Saw Her Die?"], "question": "the 1972 film featured George Lazenby in a performance complimented by critics?"} +{"answers": ["Central Acropolis, Tikal", "Central Acropolis"], "question": "the of the ancient Maya city of Tikal, built during the Late Preclassic period, served as a residence for Tikal's royal families?"} +{"answers": ["The Problem Solverz"], "question": "the principal character Tux Dog in was developed while its creator Ben Jones was in grade school?"} +{"answers": ["Euphemia", "Baker", "Euphemia Eleanor Baker", "Euphemia Eleanor"], "question": "in 1930, at Effendi's request, toured incognito, mostly dressed in a black chador, to photograph locations associated with the origins of the Babí and Bahá'í Faith?"} +{"answers": ["Orseolia oryzae"], "question": "the causes a disease known as \"silver shoot\" or \"onion shoot\" in rice?"} +{"answers": ["Yohan", "Yohan Hwang", "Hwang"], "question": "South Korean singer won the first season of \"I Love OPM\" in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Northern Command", "Northern Command"], "question": " was going to be an area, then became a command, then became an area, and then became nothing at all?"} +{"answers": ["FA Cup Final", "2016 FA Cup Final"], "question": "Manchester United equalled Arsenal's FA Cup winners record with a win in the \"(venue pictured)\" against Crystal Palace today?"} +{"answers": ["David S. Cohen", "David S. Cohen", "Cohen", "David"], "question": ", deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency, received a recommendation from Alan Dershowitz for his first job out of law school?"} +{"answers": ["2016 Scottish Cup Final", "Scottish Cup Final"], "question": " between Rangers and Hibernian is the first contested by two teams not in the top division?"} +{"answers": ["Yezi"], "question": " auditioned at LOEN Entertainment after the agency noticed her singing and dancing videos, which were the most popular videos on Cyworld?"} +{"answers": ["Farmers Cricket Club", "Farmers Cricket Club Ground"], "question": "the in Saint Martin, Jersey, is scheduled to host five matches in the 2016 ICC World Cricket League Division Five between 21 and 28 May?"} +{"answers": ["Empathy Quotient", "Empathy quotient"], "question": "the can be used to screen for autism spectrum disorder?"} +{"answers": ["Birch dieback"], "question": "in 1951, was estimated to have killed two thirds of the birch trees in Maine?"} +{"answers": ["Lanerie", "Corey", "Corey Lanerie", "Corey James Lanerie"], "question": "jockey said he knows the Churchill Downs racetrack \"better than anybody\"?"} +{"answers": ["Morrow", "Katie Morrow", "Katie"], "question": "at 16, \"\" was the youngest player selected for the British women's wheelchair basketball team for the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio?"} +{"answers": ["Vladimir Bukovsky", "Bukovsky", "Vladimir Konstantinovich Bukovsky", "Vladimir"], "question": "for campaigning against indefinite psychiatric imprisonment for opponents of the regime, was confined for years in Soviet psychiatric prison-hospitals, labor camps, and prisons?"} +{"answers": ["FA Cup Final", "1927 FA Cup Final"], "question": "Arsenal goalkeeper Dan Lewis blamed a greasy shirt for letting in the only goal of the , gifting victory to Cardiff City?"} +{"answers": ["Page Two", "Page Two"], "question": "South Korean girl group Twice portray characters from famous films in their music video for \"\", including \"Roman Holiday\", \"Chungking Express\", and \"Scream\"?"} +{"answers": ["Trefelin BGC", "Trefelin BGC Ladies"], "question": " women's football team broke away from the club after two years in the Welsh women's top division?"} +{"answers": ["Macaroni pie"], "question": "an American recipe from 1870 for \"\" includes meat from squirrels, birds or wild ducks?"} +{"answers": ["Sinon", "Sinon"], "question": "\"Sword Art Online\" character glasses were created as the authors felt there were not enough characters in the series with glasses?"} +{"answers": ["Boldt", "Ryan", "Ryan Andrew Boldt", "Ryan Boldt", "Ryan Boldt"], "question": "baseball player , who is naturally left-handed, taught himself to throw with his right arm after having surgery on his left arm at age 10?"} +{"answers": ["McCall", "Robin McCall Dallenbach", "Robin McCall", "Robin"], "question": "at the age of 18, became the youngest woman to qualify for a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race?"} +{"answers": ["Raphidopalpa foveicollis"], "question": "while adult consume the leaves and flowers of the plant, their larvae eat the roots, stems and parts of the fruit in contact with the soil?"} +{"answers": ["RV Cefas Endeavour", "Cefas Endeavour"], "question": "when Cefas' \"\" performed a marine biology survey of the east coast of England, it also found \"Exmoor\"?"} +{"answers": ["Northumbria", "Sitric", "Sitric II of Northumbria"], "question": " may have co-ruled Viking Northumbria with Olaf Cuaran?"} +{"answers": ["Busker Busker 1st Album"], "question": "all eleven tracks from charted on the Korea K-Pop Hot 100 and Gaon Digital Chart, including six in the top ten?"} +{"answers": ["Anatolian crested newt"], "question": "the is a cryptic species, only shown to be distinct by genetic analysis?"} +{"answers": ["Dina Kawar", "Dina", "Kawar"], "question": ", a Jordanian Christian, was the first Arab woman to preside over the United Nations Security Council?"} +{"answers": ["Oh My Girl", "Oh My Girl"], "question": "the song \"Cupid\", from Oh My Girl's , features drumline percussion and \"bubblegum cheerleader chants\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gold wreaths from Thrace"], "question": "a \"\" found in 2005 in the tomb of a Thracian ruler in Southeastern Bulgaria was dated to the mid-4th century BC?"} +{"answers": ["Nikolaus", "Hillebrand", "Nikolaus Hillebrand"], "question": ", who as a boy was a member of the Regensburger Domspatzen, recorded with them as a soloist on Bach's \"St John Passion\" in 1979 and Dittersdorf's Requiem in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["National Strategic Computing Initiative"], "question": "a goal of the is to combine big data methods with supercomputing technology usually used for physical simulations?"} +{"answers": ["Darussalam", "Darussalam"], "question": "the Indonesian actor was a nurse by training?"} +{"answers": ["Psychopathic Personality Inventory"], "question": "the examines eight personality traits commonly found in psychopaths?"} +{"answers": ["Marianne Greer Appel", "Appel", "Marianne", "Marianne Appel"], "question": ", a WPA post office muralist, was later a Muppet designer for The Jim Henson Company?"} +{"answers": ["1899 Sewanee Tigers football team"], "question": "the won five road games in six days, all by shutout over Southern college football powers?"} +{"answers": ["Jessica Michelle Chastain", "Chastain", "Jessica Chastain", "Jessica"], "question": " \"\" received a scholarship funded by Robin Williams to study acting at the Juilliard School?"} +{"answers": ["Curve shortening flow", "Curve-shortening flow"], "question": " causes every smooth simple closed curve to become convex and then near-circular before it shrinks to a point?"} +{"answers": ["Olaf", "Olaf Guthfrithson", "Olaf III Guthfrithson", "Guthfrithson"], "question": "a skeleton found at Auldhame in 2005 may belong to , king of Dublin and Northumbria?"} +{"answers": ["Bank of California Building", "Bank of California Building", "Bank of California"], "question": "the in downtown Portland, Oregon, has been described as being in the style of an Italian Renaissance palazzo?"} +{"answers": ["Laura Wolvaardt", "Laura", "Wolvaardt"], "question": " made her Women's One Day International cricket debut for South Africa at the age of 16?"} +{"answers": ["Sedap Malam"], "question": " was the first Indonesian film directed by a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Coconut shrimp"], "question": " \"\" is a popular dish at tiki bars in the Caribbean and the Florida Keys?"} +{"answers": ["Polando", "John Polando", "John"], "question": "in 1931, and Russell Boardman set a flying distance record of ?"} +{"answers": ["Battlefield 1"], "question": "the next main entry in the \"Battlefield\" series after \"Battlefield 4\" is ?"} +{"answers": ["Amin", "Heba Amin", "Heba Y. Amin", "Heba"], "question": "graffiti by artist which appeared in an episode of the television series \"Homeland\" included phrases in Arabic such as \"\"Homeland\" is racist\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amara War Cemetery"], "question": "the in Iraq contains the graves of three Victoria Cross recipients from the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Tony", "Akins", "Tony Akins", "Tony Akins"], "question": "Canadian football player returned two punts exactly 65 yards for touchdowns in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["The Painted Skin", "Painted Skin"], "question": "the \"Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio\" short story \"\" has been praised for its \"powerful theme and the sheer gruesomeness of its detail\"?"} +{"answers": ["Netty", "Netty Herawaty", "Herawaty"], "question": " began acting at age 13 and was married within a year?"} +{"answers": ["Josephine Nesbit", "Josephine", "Josephine May Nesbit", "Nesbit"], "question": ", an American army nurse and second-in-command of the Angels of Bataan, was credited with their survival through internment at Santo Tomas?"} +{"answers": ["Gelliodes wilsoni"], "question": "human activity has helped the to disperse across the Pacific?"} +{"answers": ["S. S. Held", "Serge-Simon Held", "Held", "Serge-Simon"], "question": " 1931 novel \"The Death of Metal\" was an inspiration for works by Ross Lockridge and perhaps David H. Keller?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Murphy", "Carl", "Carl Murphy", "Murphy"], "question": "Paralympic snowboarder competes using a specially designed carbon fibre prosthetic leg?"} +{"answers": ["Closer", "Closer"], "question": "when viewed from above, the choreography of Oh My Girl's \"\" forms the shapes of the astrological signs in order to highlight the song's cosmic imagery?"} +{"answers": ["Poet Laureate of Washington"], "question": "when the office of was established in 2007, it was proposed to pay the incumbent with a firkin of beer?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Sandra", "Hurricane Sandra"], "question": " \"\" in 2015 was the strongest November tropical cyclone on record in the Northeastern Pacific basin?"} +{"answers": ["Hamilton", "Victoria", "Victoria Hamilton"], "question": " has appeared in three Jane Austen adaptations, most recently as Maria Bertram?"} +{"answers": ["Cavell Nurses' Trust"], "question": "the began with funds gathered through an appeal during the First World War and became the UK's \"largest benevolent fund for nurses\"?"} +{"answers": ["GSI Mariner"], "question": "the , a Canadian research/survey ship, was built in Edmonton and trucked to the Hay River in sections to be reassembled for launch on Great Slave Lake?"} +{"answers": ["Walter Arnold Baker", "Baker", "Walter"], "question": "former Kentucky Senator once advised the parliaments of Tomsk and Nizhny Novgorod on writing constitutions?"} +{"answers": ["The Play of Wit and Science"], "question": "in , Wit wins Science's heart by slaying the monster Tediousness?"} +{"answers": ["Garo Paylan", "Paylan", "Garo"], "question": " was one of the first ethnic Armenians to serve as a member of the Turkish parliament in decades?"} +{"answers": ["56 Artillery Lane"], "question": "the Grade I listed building in London is now used as a free art exhibition space?"} +{"answers": ["Ross John Greer", "Greer", "Ross Greer", "Ross Greer", "Ross"], "question": "in 2016, became the youngest ever Member of the Scottish Parliament, elected at the age of 21?"} +{"answers": ["Shaphee Lanphee"], "question": ", a traditional fabric of Manipur protected under the GI registration, was in the past used by the King to honour soldiers for their bravery?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Stevens", "Edward", "Stevens", "Edward Stevens"], "question": "physician and diplomat may have been Alexander Hamilton's half-brother?"} +{"answers": ["Dudou"], "question": "the silk was the early-modern Chinese equivalent of the corset, used to flatten women's breasts?"} +{"answers": ["Marcus", "Adams", "Marcus Adams", "Marcus Adams"], "question": "Canadian football player left the Rough Riders to join the Roughriders?"} +{"answers": ["Bhojeshwar Temple"], "question": "the architectural plans for the finished temple are etched on rocks near India's incomplete \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nizar Nayyouf", "Nayyouf", "Nizar"], "question": "Syrian dissident and human rights activist won the UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize while in Mezzeh prison?"} +{"answers": ["Trave"], "question": "the was declared Germany's 2016/17 \"Riverscape of the Year\" by the Friends of Nature?"} +{"answers": ["Pablos", "David Pablos", "David"], "question": "Mexican director earned his academic degree from film school with a short film that won an Ariel Award?"} +{"answers": ["Chahan", "chāhan", "Chahan"], "question": ", a Japanese fried rice dish, may have originated from Chinese immigrants who arrived at the port of Kobe in the 1860s?"} +{"answers": ["Nachtlied", "Nachtlied"], "question": "Max Reger's (\"Night Song\") appears on the recording \"The Best of the King's Singers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Holyhead Mountain Hut Circles"], "question": "the were occupied at various periods and a small hoard of Roman coins was found in one?"} +{"answers": ["Muhammad Ali", "Muhammad Ali", "Ali", "Muhammad"], "question": " has qualified to box for Great Britain at the 2016 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Pink Ocean"], "question": "South Korean girl group Oh My Girl was denied entry to the United States when they flew to Los Angeles for s album cover photoshoot?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Chambliss", "William Joseph Chambliss", "Chambliss"], "question": "sociologist concluded that conflict between social classes is the fundamental force in capitalist societies?"} +{"answers": ["Crump Lake", "Crump Lake"], "question": "in 2015, the Oregon Department of State Lands closed to the public because drought had reduced the lake’s water level exposing the lakebed to looting by cultural artifact hunters?"} +{"answers": ["Matt Damon filmography", "Matt Damon"], "question": " have collectively earned over $2.9 billion in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Sandra", "Sandra Khumalo", "Khumalo"], "question": "South African rower competed at the 2012 Summer Paralympics just two years after taking up the sport?"} +{"answers": ["Octochaetus multiporus"], "question": "when threatened, the megascolecid worm squirts a luminescent fluid from its mouth?"} +{"answers": ["Morkel", "Jacky Morkel", "Jacky"], "question": " scored four tries in five test matches on the Springboks tour of 1912–13?"} +{"answers": ["Lower Merion Library", "Lower Merion Library System"], "question": "even though accounts for only 7% of the county's population, it accounts for over 20% of its circulation?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew-John", "Smith", "Andrew-John Smith"], "question": ", director of music at London's St Peter's at Eaton Square, recorded the complete organ works by Camille Saint-Saëns in three volumes?"} +{"answers": ["Digging for Fire"], "question": "the 2015 American film was filmed from a two-and-a-half–page outline rather than a traditional screenplay?"} +{"answers": ["United States National Bank Building"], "question": "the \"\" in Portland, Oregon, features stained-glass windows by Povey Brothers Studio in its board room and illustrations in bronze relief on its doors?"} +{"answers": ["al-Atrash", "Al-Atrash"], "question": "the were the most prominent Druze clan in the social hierarchy of Jabal Hauran, controlling 16 towns and villages?"} +{"answers": ["Siti Nurhaliza & Friends Concert", "Dato' Siti Nurhaliza & Friends Concert"], "question": "during her , Siti Nurhaliza was supported by eight guest Malaysian and Indonesian artists?"} +{"answers": ["Magdalena", "Magdalena Fularczyk", "Fularczyk"], "question": " was part of the first female Polish team to win a World Championship gold in an Olympic boat class?"} +{"answers": ["Bank Markazi v. Peterson"], "question": "the U.S. Supreme Court recently that a law that applied only to one case, identified by docket number, and that abrogated all of a party's defenses, did not violate the U.S. Constitution?"} +{"answers": ["Céline Gittens", "Céline", "Celine Gittens", "Gittens"], "question": "in 2012 the Trinidadian became the first black ballerina to dance the twin rôles of Odette and Odile in Tchaikovsky's \"Swan Lake\" in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["2016–17 RFU Championship", "RFU Championship"], "question": "Richmond F.C. returned to the professional after climbing eight tiers following administration, but chose to remain semi-professional?"} +{"answers": ["Jeremy Lin", "Jeremy Shu-How Lin", "Jeremy", "Lin"], "question": " \"\" and Jordan Clarkson were the first Asian Americans in NBA history to start together at guard?"} +{"answers": ["Love, Lies", "Love, Lies"], "question": "actress Han Hyo-joo accepted a lead role in because it is female-dominated, unlike most recent successful Korean films?"} +{"answers": ["Natural Ice Cream"], "question": "a store appeared in the \"Limca Book of Records\" for the largest ice cream slab, which weighed 3,000 kilograms?"} +{"answers": ["Yoko", "Yoko Kawahara", "Kawahara"], "question": " was the voice of the forest bird in the \"Jahrhundertring\", and was the first to perform the soprano solo in Reger's fragment of the Dies irae?"} +{"answers": ["Tetracerus quadricornis", "Four-horned antelope"], "question": "the unusual four-horned skull of the \"(illustrated)\" makes it a popular target for trophy hunters?"} +{"answers": ["Tsegai", "Tewelde", "Tsegai Tewelde"], "question": "Eritrean-born , who sought political asylum in the United Kingdom, has been selected to compete at the 2016 Summer Olympics for Team GB?"} +{"answers": ["A + No Poder"], "question": "according to Mexican singer-songwriter Alejandra Guzmán, is a \"more intelligent, mature and planned album\" than her previous ones?"} +{"answers": ["George S. Ballif", "George", "George Smith Ballif", "Ballif"], "question": " was chairman of the World Peace Through Law Committee with the Utah State Bar Association?"} +{"answers": ["Malinithan"], "question": "the temple at was built with granite stones under Aryan influence, unlike other Northeast India temples built with bricks?"} +{"answers": ["Chloe Pirrie", "Pirrie", "Chloe"], "question": " was named one of BAFTA's \"Breakthrough Brits\" in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["I Get This Call Every Day"], "question": "David S. Gallant was fired after the game he developed, , was featured on the front page of the \"Toronto Star\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rashid", "Rashid Hussein", "Rashid Hussein Mahmoud", "Hussein"], "question": "Palestinian poet used Jewish gallows humor in poems he wrote about Arab conditions in Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Sacred Jackfruit Tree"], "question": "one of the seven images of Krishna carved from the is located in the Shree Govindajee Temple \"\" in the palace at Imphal?"} +{"answers": ["Francisco Aritmendi", "Aritmendi", "Francisco Aritmendi Criado", "Francisco"], "question": "Spain's first International Cross Country Championships gold medallist later sold his medal?"} +{"answers": ["Solid nitrogen"], "question": " is an important component of the surfaces of Triton, a moon of Neptune, and of the dwarf planet Pluto?"} +{"answers": ["Mayday! Deep Space"], "question": "in the science fiction video game , the player uses voice commands to instruct the only survivor on a ship full of dead crew members?"} +{"answers": ["The Josh Carrick Foundation", "Josh Carrick Foundation"], "question": ", which funds research into testicular cancer, has raised over £300,000 since 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Dainton", "Bethan Dainton", "Bethan"], "question": "prior to playing for the Wales women's national rugby union team, was awarded the Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["I Am Tour", "Am Tour", "I Am Tour"], "question": "the stage backdrop for Leona Lewis' was described by one critic as resembling \"five strips of giant toilet paper\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hassan", "Hassan Shateri", "Shateri"], "question": " \"\", a senior commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards who had been an assassination target for some time, was killed in Syria in February 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Callum Burton", "Burton", "Callum"], "question": "the idols of English goalkeeper include his German counterparts Manuel Neuer and Marc-André ter Stegen?"} +{"answers": ["Fitzgerald", "Mabel McConnell Fitzgerald", "Mabel"], "question": "after serving as a temporary secretary to George Bernard Shaw, tried to convert him to Irish separatism?"} +{"answers": ["Essai sur les mœurs et l'esprit des nations"], "question": "in his (\"Essay on the Customs and Spirit of Nations\"), Voltaire attacked prejudices against the Muslim world?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Boswell Rushall", "Rushall", "Richard Rushall", "Richard"], "question": " election to mayor of Rangoon was described by \"The Straits Times\" as having given \"universal satisfaction\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Scelsi Intermodal Transportation Center"], "question": "the first train station in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, a predecessor of the , \"was never so much admired as during the last half-hour of its existence\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dorkovo Museum"], "question": "the domed wooden displays fossils from the Pliocene epoch, including a life-size model of a gomphothere \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Der Einsiedler"], "question": "Max Reger regarded his composition , a setting of a poem by Eichendorff for baritone, choir and orchestra, as \"among the most beautiful things I've ever written\"?"} +{"answers": ["OPEC"], "question": "the 13 member countries of account for 40 percent of worldwide oil production and 73 percent of proven oil reserves?"} +{"answers": ["Cerys Hale", "Cerys", "Hale"], "question": " was selected for the Wales women's national rugby union team squad for the 2014 World Cup, while still at university?"} +{"answers": ["Rebel in the Rye"], "question": "the upcoming film is based on a non-fiction book about the life of author J. D. Salinger during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Aled", "Aled Roberts", "Roberts"], "question": " was disqualified from the Welsh Assembly because of incorrect guidance given in a Welsh-language document?"} +{"answers": ["Evergreen Point Floating Bridge"], "question": "the new is the fourth floating bridge to connect Seattle with its Eastside suburbs, and the world's longest?"} +{"answers": ["Wright", "Daniel", "Daniel Wright", "Daniel Wright"], "question": "the Cheltenham Town footballer gave his son the number 9 as a middle name?"} +{"answers": ["Shumen fortress"], "question": "the \"\" was destroyed in 1444 after the battle between Władysław III of Poland and the Ottomans?"} +{"answers": ["CMLL Torneo Nacional de Parejas Increíbles", "CMLL Torneo Nacional de Parejas Increíbles", "CMLL Torneo Nacional de Parejas Increíbles 2016", "Torneo Nacional de Parejas Increíbles"], "question": "less than two months after Rush kicked Marco Corleone out of \"Los Ingobernables\", the two wrestlers were teamed up for the 2016 ?"} +{"answers": ["Delila Abbott", "Delila Richards Abbott", "Delila", "Delila Abbott", "Abbott"], "question": " worked for a top secret government committee which advocated for policy changes for U.S. servicewomen in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Mexico Airplay"], "question": "the most streamed song of all time also reached number-one on the chart?"} +{"answers": ["Vijaya Melnick", "Vijaya", "Melnick", "Vijaya Lakshmi Melnick"], "question": "Do you know that, speaking at the 2014 Conference on the Culture of Peace, said that violence against women \"continues to be our greatest shame and tragedy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Recreation Ground", "Recreation Ground"], "question": "the in Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain formerly had to be cleared of cow dung before each football match?"} +{"answers": ["Narjis"], "question": "according to Shia tradition, converted to Islam on the request of Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Fatimah, the daughter of Muhammad, whom she saw in her dreams?"} +{"answers": ["History of the Kinetograph, Kinetoscope, and Kinetophonograph"], "question": "Antonia and William Kennedy Dickson's is considered the first book on the history of film?"} +{"answers": ["Nemati", "Zahra", "Zahra Nemati"], "question": "Iranian para-archer has qualified for both the 2016 Summer Paralympics and the 2016 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Larson's Hunters Resort"], "question": "the Swedish immigrants who built on the western border of Minnesota initially lived in a dugout?"} +{"answers": ["British Institute in Amman"], "question": "the was founded by the archaeologist Crystal Bennett in 1975 to provide a base for British archaeological expeditions to Jordan?"} +{"answers": ["Cherry Blossom Ending"], "question": "Busker Busker's \"\" re-enters the South Korean music charts every spring and is nicknamed \"Cherry Blossom Zombie\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marlia Hardi", "Marlia", "Hardi"], "question": "Do you know that, at the age of 24, \"\" portrayed an old woman in one of her first film roles?"} +{"answers": ["Der Mensch lebt und bestehet"], "question": "Max Reger had the proofs of his eight-part motet open next to his bed when he was found dead on 11 May 1916?"} +{"answers": ["Beekeeping in India"], "question": "a Honey and Bee Museum has been established at Ooty to promote ?"} +{"answers": ["Bowen", "Ffion", "Ffion Bowen"], "question": " took up rugby union due to the closure of her local netball club, and 18 months later was called up to the Wales women's national team?"} +{"answers": ["Beck", "D. Elden Beck", "D."], "question": "while serving in the United States Army Medical Department on Guadalcanal, collected over 16,000 insect specimens and sent them back to Brigham Young University?"} +{"answers": ["The True Memoirs of an International Assassin", "True Memoirs of an International Assassin"], "question": "in , Kevin James plays a writer who is mistaken for a real assassin when his fictional novel is published as non-fiction?"} +{"answers": ["Abofs", "Harry", "Harry Abofs"], "question": "Canadian football return specialist accidentally gave away the Toronto Argonauts' final possession of the 59th Grey Cup by kicking the ball out of bounds?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Beckman", "Bob", "Beckman"], "question": " claimed that his Old English Sheepdog, William, was a successful stock picker?"} +{"answers": ["Hungary", "Mary, Queen of Hungary", "Mary,"], "question": " \"\", regained the throne after her mother, Elizabeth of Bosnia, had Charles III of Naples assassinated in 1386?"} +{"answers": ["Irene Martínez", "Martínez", "Irene", "Irene Martínez Tartabull"], "question": "long jumper was Cuba's first Pan American Games champion in a jumping event?"} +{"answers": ["Bank of England 10s note"], "question": "the was replaced by the fifty pence coin during decimalisation?"} +{"answers": ["Attila", "Attila Losonczy", "Losonczy"], "question": " lab uses calcium and two-photon imaging to observe the activity of hundreds of neurons in the hippocampus of active mice?"} +{"answers": ["Kapinowski", "Jacqui", "Jacqui Kapinowski"], "question": " competed in wheelchair curling at the 2010 Winter Paralympics and has qualified to compete in rowing at the 2016 Summer Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["Opisthoproctus soleatus"], "question": "the fish has tubular eyes which point upwards?"} +{"answers": ["Combs", "Dan", "Dan Jack Combs"], "question": "after retiring from the Kentucky Supreme Court, was twice arrested on marijuana-related charges and became an advocate for the drug's legalization in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Coimbatore"], "question": " is known as \"Manchester of South India\" due to its cotton production and textile industries?"} +{"answers": ["Elye Falkovitsh", "Elye", "Falkovitsh"], "question": "Russian-Jewish linguist saved the lives of 88 wounded people during a single battle in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Patriots Day", "Patriots Day"], "question": "the upcoming film is based on the 2013 terrorist attack on the Boston Marathon on Patriots' Day?"} +{"answers": ["Soğuksu National Park"], "question": "\"Atatürk's Pine Tree\" is a place in the with historic value, where Mustafa Kemal Atatürk once took a rest?"} +{"answers": ["Elen Evans", "Evans", "Elen"], "question": "the Welsh women's rugby union international rode a lifeboat across the Menai Strait as part of the 2012 Summer Olympics torch relay?"} +{"answers": ["Welsh Church of Central London"], "question": "David Lloyd George regularly attended the \"\" and his daughter was married there?"} +{"answers": ["Chan Yuen-ting", "Ting", "Chan", "Chan Yuen Ting"], "question": " was the first female manager to lead a men's association football team to a league championship in a nation's top league?"} +{"answers": ["À la zingara"], "question": "gypsy sauce may have originated from ?"} +{"answers": ["Karen", "Karen Margaret Holford", "Karen Holford", "Holford"], "question": "the Welsh professor entered the first rounds of the 2004 Formula Woman Championship behind the wheel of a Caterham 7?"} +{"answers": ["Der 100. Psalm"], "question": ", an extended setting of Psalm 100 for choir, orchestra, and organ by Max Reger, was premièred simultaneously in Chemnitz and Breslau?"} +{"answers": ["Selamat Berdjuang, Masku!"], "question": "the depiction of guerrillas in may have led to a decline in films based on the Indonesian National Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Elsie", "Elsie Howey", "Howey"], "question": "the suffragette once had nearly all of her teeth broken during force-feeding after undertaking a hunger strike in prison?"} +{"answers": ["Halal snack pack"], "question": "four months after its creation, a Facebook group dedicated to the \"\" had almost 90,000 members?"} +{"answers": ["Guerra del Golfo", "Guerra del Golfo"], "question": "after losing a steel cage match in the main event of the 2016 , professional wrestler Astro was forced to take off his mask?"} +{"answers": ["L.", "Leon Douglas", "L. Douglas Smoot", "Leon Douglas Smoot", "Smoot"], "question": " made contributions both locally and nationally with his chemical engineering work in combustion research?"} +{"answers": ["Snail Mail", "Snail Mail"], "question": "in the Microsoft Windows and Wii video game , players navigate the various levels by controlling the main character, a snail named \"Turbo\" with a jetpack?"} +{"answers": ["Emiel Henri van Heurck", "Emile Henri van Heurck", "Emiel van Heurck", "Emiel", "Heurck", "Van Heurck"], "question": "the Belgian folklorist never graduated, but wrote books on religious popular culture and translated Multatuli into French?"} +{"answers": ["O'er the Gloomy Hills of Darkness"], "question": "American slaveholders altered \"\" because they felt they could not sing a hymn that endorsed educating \"the Negro\"?"} +{"answers": ["Emily Allen", "Emily", "Allen"], "question": "the footballer once scored 15 goals in one match?"} +{"answers": ["Sasha", "Eduardo", "Eduardo Sasha"], "question": "Brazilian footballer \"\" is nicknamed after the model and actress Sasha Meneghel?"} +{"answers": ["Nowy Sącz Ghetto", "Nowy Sącz"], "question": "during World War II, the six-member Steinlauf family from the were rescued by the nine-member Król family, who were risking the death penalty?"} +{"answers": ["Climate of Buenos Aires"], "question": " is rare, being observed only three times since the start of meteorological observations in 1906?"} +{"answers": ["Wolfrum", "Philipp", "Philipp Julius Wolfrum", "Philipp Wolfrum"], "question": "Max Reger dedicated \"Der Einsiedler\" to conductor and his choir, but they performed the premiere only after the composer's death, together with his \"Requiem\"?"} +{"answers": ["RPM", "RPM"], "question": "the Tennessee Walking Horse was sold as a four-year-old for US$1.25million?"} +{"answers": ["Girls / Girls / Boys"], "question": "the music video for \"\" was inspired by D'Angelo's video for \"Untitled (How Does It Feel)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara Friedrich Parcinski", "Barbara", "Friedrich", "Barbara Friedrich"], "question": "following safety-related rule changes to limit throwing distances, the U.S. women's high school record for the javelin throw set by in 1967 may never be broken?"} +{"answers": ["Rokh", "Rokh"], "question": "in the upcoming open world science fiction game , players must survive on Mars?"} +{"answers": ["Busoni", "Ferruccio Busoni", "Ferruccio"], "question": "one of the \"(pianist-composer pictured)\" is his Piano Concerto which is more than an hour long and ends with a men's chorus singing a hymn to Allah?"} +{"answers": ["Isang Bansa, Isang Diwa"], "question": "while the national motto \"\" was supposed to build a unified Filipino national identity, it was later denounced as being \"the slogan of a fascist regime\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wajida Tabassum", "Wajida", "Tabassum"], "question": " story \"Hand Me Downs\", published in 1994, was made into a movie under the title \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Big Fat Greek Rush Week", "My Big Fat Greek Rush Week"], "question": "the \"Veronica Mars\" episode \"\" features guest appearances from Dan Castellaneta, Rider Strong, and Samm Levine?"} +{"answers": ["Ina", "Ina Plug", "Plug"], "question": " research work on fossils from a site of an Early Iron Age settlement in the farm \"Diamant\" near Ellisr in South Africa was of domestic dogs dated to 570 AD?"} +{"answers": ["Hora", "Adrian Ioan Hora", "Ioan", "Ioan Hora"], "question": "Romanian footballer spent \"two beautiful years\" at Gloria Bistrița?"} +{"answers": ["Tarquin and Lucretia"], "question": "Titian's painting of \"(illustrated)\" took over three years to complete?"} +{"answers": ["Kat & Alfie: Redwater", "Redwater"], "question": "the upcoming BBC TV series is the first major network drama to derive from the soap opera \"EastEnders\"?"} +{"answers": ["IRNSS-1G"], "question": ", successfully launched by ISRO in April, was the seventh and last satellite of the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System?"} +{"answers": ["Oita Heat Devils", "Ehime Orange Vikings"], "question": "when three American basketball players left the after the March 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, their coach was fired for failing to stop them?"} +{"answers": ["Liometopum incognitum"], "question": "the fossil ant was described from a single partial queen?"} +{"answers": ["The Fate of the Furious"], "question": "in keeping with the \"The Fast and the Furious\" franchise's penchant for filming in \"exotic\" locations, such as Dubai and Rio de Janeiro, is filming in Cuba?"} +{"answers": ["Lanqi", "Hu", "Hu Lanqi"], "question": "before \"\" became China's first female major general, she was a magazine cover girl, a prisoner of Nazi Germany, and was invited to Moscow by Maxim Gorky?"} +{"answers": ["British Relief Association"], "question": "the was the largest provider of private relief during the Great Irish Famine?"} +{"answers": ["Douglass", "Douglass T. Greene", "Douglass Taft Greene", "Greene"], "question": "during an 8-week period in World War II, Major General was consecutively commander of the 16th Armored Division and the 12th Armored Division and then Deputy Commander of the Second United States Army?"} +{"answers": ["Rhyl & Prestatyn Ladies F.C.", "Rhyl & Prestatyn Ladies"], "question": " picked up a number of Wrexham players following the latter club's dissolution?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Laucke", "Laucke"], "question": " snooker winnings allowed him to finance 110 trips from Montreal to New York City to study the classical guitar with Franco-Spaniard Rolando Valdès–Blain?"} +{"answers": ["Iranian frozen assets"], "question": "$100–$120 billion worth of around the world and the nuclear agreement will lead to the release of only about $30 billion of it?"} +{"answers": ["Officer of the United States"], "question": " have been delegated part of the \"sovereign power\" of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Chip Fairway", "Chip", "Fairway"], "question": " left the sporting world at age 31 so that he could spend more time with his family?"} +{"answers": ["Iris atrofusca"], "question": "the flowers of are so dark that in Jordan it is often called a \"black iris\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dessert sauce"], "question": " can be prepared as a hard sauce using alcoholic beverages?"} +{"answers": ["Emplastus"], "question": "twelve fossil ant species are placed in the morphogenus ?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah Charles Lewis", "Lewis", "Sarah"], "question": " played Winnie Foster in the musical \"Tuck Everlasting\"s 2015 world premiere and is reprising the role on Broadway in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Frankie", "Ruiz", "Frankie Ruiz"], "question": ", popularly known as the \"Father of Salsa\", never took singing classes?"} +{"answers": ["WWE Road to WrestleMania X8"], "question": "of all the wrestlers in the video game , only Kevin Nash did not actually compete at WrestleMania X8?"} +{"answers": ["Torre de Manila"], "question": "the , a residential condominium under construction in the Philippines, has been nicknamed by its critics as the \"national photobomber\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bank of England £1 note"], "question": "the \"(1805 issue pictured)\" ceased to be legal tender in 1988 and was replaced by the one pound coin?"} +{"answers": ["Dumitrescu-Bușulenga", "Zoe", "Zoe Dumitrescu-Bușulenga"], "question": "the literary historian , once a member of the Romanian Communist Party's central committee, became a nun late in life?"} +{"answers": ["Prosisyrina"], "question": "the extinct lacewing is described from fossils found in Cretaceous amber?"} +{"answers": ["Devin", "Fuller", "Devin Lewis Fuller", "Devin Fuller"], "question": "American football player toured as a youngster with singer Luther Vandross?"} +{"answers": ["Choong", "Joe Choong", "Joe"], "question": "the British modern pentathlete is studying for a degree in maths at the University of Bath?"} +{"answers": ["Seri Rambai"], "question": "the cannon in Penang, Malaysia, is considered a fertility symbol?"} +{"answers": ["Cerro de los Santos", "Dama del Cerro de los Santos"], "question": "most of the 300 stone sculptures \"(examples pictured)\" found at depict women, many with tiara-like headdresses or cloaks?"} +{"answers": ["Organized horse fighting"], "question": " has been a traditional Miao Chinese New Year observance for 500 years?"} +{"answers": ["Etruscan architecture"], "question": "the orientation of new may have been decided by augurs observing the flight of birds?"} +{"answers": ["Ethel Weed", "Ethel", "Ethel Berenice Weed", "Weed"], "question": "U.S. Army Lieutenant was a pivotal figure in establishing women's rights in postwar Japan?"} +{"answers": ["String Sextet", "String Sextet"], "question": "Graham Waterhouse began his , Op. 1, in 1979, and completed it 34 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Medu vada"], "question": " was popularized outside of South India by Udupi restaurateurs of Mumbai?"} +{"answers": ["The Boys", "The Boys"], "question": "Girls' Generation is the first girl group to have three music videos, including \"\", with more than 100 million views on YouTube?"} +{"answers": ["Gibbs surround"], "question": "the \"\" is named after the architect James Gibbs, though he did not invent this style of framing a door or window?"} +{"answers": ["Diplomatic correspondence", "Letter of protest"], "question": "the customary salutation used in is \"My Great and Good Friend\"?"} +{"answers": ["Susan", "Susan Rice", "Susan Rice", "Rice"], "question": " was the first woman to head a British clearing bank?"} +{"answers": ["2006 Bank of America 500"], "question": "with his victory in the , Kasey Kahne became the eighth driver to win both annual Sprint Cup Series points races at Lowe's Motor Speedway?"} +{"answers": ["Klaus Uwe Ludwig", "Ludwig", "Klaus"], "question": " played the complete organ works by Bach and Reger at the Lutherkirche in Wiesbaden?"} +{"answers": ["Heffernan v. City of Paterson"], "question": "the U.S. Supreme Court recently held in that a public employer violates the First Amendment even when it mistakenly disciplines an employee for political activity?"} +{"answers": ["Toxotes lorentzi"], "question": "Gilbert Whitley thought was more primitive than other archerfish because it lacks the distinctive side markings characteristic of its genus?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Allardyce", "Sam", "Allardyce"], "question": "the Premier League manager \"\" learned many training methods from observing the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers?"} +{"answers": ["Hollinshead", "Emily Hollinshead", "Emily"], "question": "when she was 11, challenged an FA ban on girls and boys playing football together?"} +{"answers": ["Lemonade", "Lemonade"], "question": " was accompanied by the release of a 60-minute short film of the same name, which premiered on HBO?"} +{"answers": ["Fritz Stein", "Stein", "Fritz"], "question": " found in an archive orchestral parts of the \"Jena Symphony\", which he published as possibly an early work by Beethoven?"} +{"answers": ["ANZAC Peace Park"], "question": "the in Albany, Western Australia was built to honor soldiers who served in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps during WWI?"} +{"answers": ["Twelfth Street Meeting House"], "question": "the roof trusses from Philadelphia's (demolished 1812) have been recycled twice?"} +{"answers": ["Lafayette Welcoming Parade of 1824", "Lafayette Welcoming Parade of 1824"], "question": "a dozen temporary triumphal arches were constructed in Philadelphia for the in 1824?"} +{"answers": ["Harmy's Despecialized Edition"], "question": " is a fan-made effort to recreate the theatrical releases of the original \"Star Wars\" trilogy \"(logo pictured)\" in high-definition?"} +{"answers": ["St Trygarn's Church, Llandrygarn", "St Trygarn's Church"], "question": "the vicar of did not live in the parish in the mid-19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Dwight Lamar Bush Sr.", "Dwight L. Bush, Sr.", "Dwight L. Bush Sr.", "Dwight", "Sr."], "question": " was a banker, a bundler, and a businessman before serving as an ambassador?"} +{"answers": ["Space Station Silicon Valley"], "question": "players take control of animals to solve puzzles and defeat enemies in ?"} +{"answers": ["Federal Relocation Arc"], "question": "despite preparing for a variety of situations, many U.S. government leaders remain ?"} +{"answers": ["Zahida", "Zahida Khatun Sherwani", "Sherwani"], "question": " wrote poetry in Urdu under the pseudonyms \"Zay Khay Sheen\" and \"Nuzhat\", as the then-Muslim society did not permit women to write poetry or further women's causes?"} +{"answers": ["Banton, Romblon", "Banton"], "question": "in 1936, Southeast Asia's oldest warp ikat was found among skeletal remains in caves in , Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Payne", "Henry", "Henry Payne", "Henry B. Payne"], "question": "U.S. Senator actually had no middle name, but added the initial to give his name \"a more pleasing effect\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lips Are Movin"], "question": "Meghan Trainor's \"\" music video received over 2.5 million YouTube views in less than two days?"} +{"answers": ["Neisha Pratt", "Pratt", "Neisha"], "question": " captained the Hong Kong women's national cricket team in their first official match in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Bank of England £20 note"], "question": "from 2020, the will feature J. M. W. Turner and his painting \"The Fighting Temeraire\"?"} +{"answers": ["Trevor Story", "Trevor John Story", "Trevor", "Story"], "question": " \"\" is the first rookie in Major League Baseball to hit home runs in each of his first four games?"} +{"answers": ["Euonymeia"], "question": "construction in uncovered one of the largest known Bronze Age industrial complexes of the Mycenaean civilization?"} +{"answers": ["Hans-Dieter", "Bader", "Hans-Dieter Bader"], "question": " performed the title role of Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari's opera \"Sly\", recorded live at the Staatsoper Hannover, \"as written\", while Plácido Domingo had to cut and change the part?"} +{"answers": ["Welsh Church", "Welsh Church Act", "Welsh Church Act 1938", "Welsh Church Act 1938"], "question": "the was passed to give Swansea University the same rights to the Church in Wales' endowments as the University of Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Ballantyne", "Frederick", "Frederick Nathaniel Ballantyne", "Frederick Ballantyne"], "question": ", a cardiologist and the Governor-General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, was the first in his family to attend high school?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane of 1928 African-American Mass Burial Site"], "question": "a memorial was not erected for the 674 bodies at the until the 75th anniversary of the hurricane?"} +{"answers": ["Ram Rath Yatra", "Rath Yatra"], "question": "the was a political-religious march led by BJP leader L. K. Advani in an air-conditioned Toyota designed to resemble a chariot?"} +{"answers": ["George P. Hammond", "George", "George Peter Hammond", "Hammond"], "question": " discovered new details about the desertion of Oñate's colony in New Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Daily Fantasy Sports", "Daily fantasy sports"], "question": " have faced legal scrutiny in the United States over whether they are a game of chance?"} +{"answers": ["Venance", "Payot", "Venance Payot"], "question": "in 1892, , a former mayor of Chamonix, France, argued against the building of the Montenvers Railway on the grounds it would take business away from mule drivers and porters?"} +{"answers": ["Elisabeth von Heyking", "Elisabeth", "Heyking"], "question": " debut novel sold out within three weeks of its release?"} +{"answers": ["Grace", "Grace Banker", "Banker"], "question": " and her team of telephone operators reported for work wearing helmets and gas masks?"} +{"answers": ["Hypercycle", "Hypercycle", "hypercycle"], "question": "the model \"\" could explain how life on Earth might have begun?"} +{"answers": ["Marten Gasparini", "Marten", "Gasparini"], "question": "s US $1.3 million signing bonus is a Major League Baseball record for players from Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Birthday effect"], "question": " than at other times?"} +{"answers": ["Stephens", "Robert F. Stephens", "Robert Francis Stephens", "Robert Francis", "Robert"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1989, Kentucky Supreme Court Justice issued an opinion that the state's entire public school system was unconstitutional?"} +{"answers": ["No Stairway"], "question": " Guitar Center was named after a line from the film \"Wayne's World\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Cronjager", "Edward", "Cronjager"], "question": "for the 1954 film \"Beneath the 12-Mile Reef\", seven-time Academy Award nominee became the first cinematographer to use CinemaScope underwater?"} +{"answers": ["Catatonia", "Catatonia"], "question": " had intended to include an anti-Warner Bros. Records song on their triple-platinum selling album \"International Velvet\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Walsh", "Walsh", "Paul Anthony Walsh", "Paul"], "question": "Liverpool F.C. striker received months of treatment from a broken ultrasound machine?"} +{"answers": ["Befreit"], "question": "Richard Dehmel \"\" said that \"\" (1898), the Lied setting of his poem by Richard Strauss, was \"a little bit too soft compared to the text, but it appeals to most people\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Walsh", "James Walsh", "James Walsh"], "question": "intricate artworks on an Australian prison cell wall that were discovered by accident almost a century later are thought to be the handiwork of convict ?"} +{"answers": ["Udokan Plateau"], "question": "the experienced volcanic activity from the Miocene until about 2200 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Jozef", "Jozef Raskin", "Jozef Maria Raskin", "Raskin"], "question": ", a Belgian Scheutist missionary who was guillotined for spying in World War II, has a statue erected in his honor in the city of Aarschot?"} +{"answers": ["191st Army Band"], "question": "the United States' has the special unit designation \"Band of the Wild West\"?"} +{"answers": ["Elections in the First Czechoslovak Republic"], "question": "the Social Democrats were the only party to win more than 16% of the vote in any ?"} +{"answers": ["A Monster with a Thousand Heads", "Un Monstruo de Mil Cabezas"], "question": "the lead actress of the Mexican film created her character based on her father's death?"} +{"answers": ["Lucca", "Lucca"], "question": " \"\" became the 67th recipient of the Dickin Medal, having lost a leg in an IED explosion?"} +{"answers": ["Carole", "Carole B. Balin", "Carole Beth Balin", "Balin"], "question": "rabbi rediscovered the existence of 67 Jewish women writers from the late 19th- and early 20th-century Russian Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Cossva", "Cossva Anckarsvärd", "Anckarsvärd"], "question": "Swedish diplomat , a witness to the Armenian Genocide, called it an attempt to \"exterminate the Armenian nation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bank of England £10 note"], "question": "the current features a portrait of Charles Darwin and an illustration of on the reverse?"} +{"answers": ["Paul James Browne", "Browne", "Paul Browne", "Paul Browne", "Paul"], "question": ", a British former European champion Paralympic archer, was born with arthrogryposis?"} +{"answers": ["We Don't Have to Dance"], "question": "\"\" by Andy Black was written with Fall Out Boy singer Patrick Stump?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Coker", "Paul Coker"], "question": "76 people complained when the \"EastEnders\" characters and Ben Mitchell were seen topless together in a funeral parlour with a corpse in the room?"} +{"answers": ["Kasturi Rangappa Nayaka Fort", "Kasturi Rangappa Nayaka"], "question": "the sites of Sira and the \"\" were considered auspicious because of a good omen of a hare chasing a hound, a common legend in the building of forts in India?\""} +{"answers": ["Robert Walls", "Robert", "Robert Walls", "Walls"], "question": "Vice Admiral was among the last intake of 13 year old cadet midshipmen to be accepted by the Royal Australian Naval College?"} +{"answers": ["Pan Am Flight", "Pan Am Flight 841"], "question": "after the 1972 hijacking of , the pilot received honors at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport as well as death threats and vandalism at his home?"} +{"answers": ["Jon Kreamelmeyer", "Jon", "Kreamelmeyer"], "question": "American cross-country skiing coach was inducted into the Paralympic Hall of Fame in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Bank of England £5 note"], "question": "the next version of the will feature a portrait of Winston Churchill?"} +{"answers": ["2006 Banquet 400"], "question": "Tony Stewart won the despite running out of fuel?"} +{"answers": ["Munin", "Munin"], "question": "in , a puzzle-platformer video game, the goal is to retrieve the main wings, stolen by the Norse god Loki?"} +{"answers": ["Lens regeneration"], "question": "in one study, a newt was able to of its eye eighteen times?"} +{"answers": ["House of Flavors"], "question": "the ' signature ice cream is the \"Blue Moon\" flavor \"\" that has been sold since 1935?"} +{"answers": ["Lucía Virginia Meza Guzmán", "Lucía", "Meza Guzmán", "Guzmán", "Lucía Meza Guzmán"], "question": " has represented Cuautla twice in the state congress of Morelos and once at the Chamber of Deputies?"} +{"answers": ["Melting", "Melting"], "question": "Mamamoo's was described as \"heralding the Korean quartet's rise to the top ranks of the girl group hunger games\"?"} +{"answers": ["Howard Rusk Long", "Long", "Howard"], "question": " interviewed Chiang Kai-shek while teaching at the National Chengchi University in Taipei?"} +{"answers": ["Sharon", "Barker", "Sharon E. Barker", "Sharon Barker"], "question": ", director of the Women's Resource Center at the University of Maine, brings 500 middle school girls to campus each year to explore careers in the STEM fields?"} +{"answers": ["Tiga Dara"], "question": "Usmar Ismail was ashamed of , his company's greatest commercial success?"} +{"answers": ["Incapillo"], "question": " \"\" is the highest explosive caldera in the world and may still be hydrothermally active?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth", "Kenneth Rayment", "Rayment"], "question": ", the co-pilot during the Munich air disaster, was a decorated World War II flying ace?"} +{"answers": ["Political Animals and Animal Politics"], "question": " was the first edited collection focused on the political turn in animal ethics?"} +{"answers": ["Narrowtail catshark"], "question": "the is thought to be a pedomorphic dwarf?"} +{"answers": ["Fidel", "Grajales", "Kuri Grajales", "Fidel Kuri Grajales"], "question": "Mexican federal deputy threatened to move the Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz if the Institutional Revolutionary Party lost the gubernatorial elections?"} +{"answers": ["Ark Encounter"], "question": "the July 7 opening date for the theme park was chosen to correspond with Genesis 7:7?"} +{"answers": ["Ahn", "In-Young Ahn", "In-Young"], "question": " \"\" was the first Korean woman to visit Antarctica?"} +{"answers": ["K-25"], "question": "the was once the largest building under one roof in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyd", "Wesley", "Wesley P. Lloyd", "Wesley Parkinson Lloyd"], "question": " served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints under B. H. Roberts in 1929?"} +{"answers": ["Hard soda"], "question": " is a fast-emerging segment in the craft beer industry that realized over one percent of overall beer category sales in the U.S. in May 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Felicity Okpete Ovai", "Okpete Ovai", "Felicity", "Ovai"], "question": " was the first female commissioner of the Rivers State Ministry of Works?"} +{"answers": ["Ace of Aces", "Ace of Aces"], "question": " was one of Accolade's best-selling Commodore 64 video games in 1987?"} +{"answers": ["McGruff the Crime Dog"], "question": "a year after asked people to lock their doors, dog ownership in the United States had increased but there was no increase in people locking their doors, possibly due to a plateau effect?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Beaver King", "Sam", "King"], "question": "upon his election as Mayor of Southwark in 1983, was the only black mayor in London?"} +{"answers": ["Arriagadoolithus"], "question": "fossilized fungi were found on an shell, the egg of the dinosaur \"Bonapartenykus\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Lure", "The Lure"], "question": "the 2015 Polish horror film is a reimagining of \"The Little Mermaid\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pannenkoek2012"], "question": " has offered $1,000 to anyone who can replicate a particular warp glitch in \"Super Mario 64\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stuart Anderson", "Stuart Anderson", "Anderson", "Stuart"], "question": "before he founded Black Angus Steakhouse, opened a Seattle restaurant whose clientele was mostly \"hookers, seamen, hustlers and wrestlers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Petite messe solennelle"], "question": "Rossini \"\" scored the last of his \"sins of old age\", the , for twelve singers, two pianos, and harmonium?"} +{"answers": ["Chan", "June Chan", "June"], "question": "a 1980s slide show of Asian lesbians in history and literature created by and Katherine Hall has been called \"grassroots scholarship\"?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Pier", "Royal Pier, Southampton"], "question": "the , Southampton, used to have a station at the end of it?"} +{"answers": ["Merry Walker"], "question": " is the only female Tennessee Walking Horse to produce two World Grand Champions?"} +{"answers": ["Macrocybe"], "question": "the weight of a clump of mushrooms of the tropical genus can exceed ?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Hamilton", "Steve Hamilton", "Steve Hamilton"], "question": " was a cast member of \"Wheel of Fortune\" throughout its 13-year run?"} +{"answers": ["Frinkiac"], "question": "upon its February 2016 launch, the website contained almost three million screenshots of \"The Simpsons\"?"} +{"answers": ["High heel policy"], "question": "in 1770, the British Parliament considered an act concerning \"\" and now, in 2016, it is making a fresh inquiry?"} +{"answers": ["You're Breakin' My Heart"], "question": "George Harrison played on Harry Nilsson's infamously profanity-laden song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grijalva", "Jesús Zambrano Grijalva", "Jesús", "Zambrano Grijalva"], "question": ", a three-time federal deputy and former president of the PRD in Mexico, was jailed for his activities in the Liga Comunista 23 de Septiembre?"} +{"answers": ["2007 Toyota/Save Mart 350"], "question": "Juan Pablo Montoya's victory in the made him the first foreign-born driver to win a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race since 1974?"} +{"answers": ["Vicky", "Sticky Vicky", "Sticky"], "question": "as part of her magic act in Benidorm, pulled ping-pong balls, eggs, handkerchiefs, sausages, and razor blades out of her vagina?"} +{"answers": ["Lucille", "Lucille Dumont", "Dumont"], "question": "Canadian singer and radio/television host \"\" first performed under the name Micheline Lalonde to hide her real identity?"} +{"answers": ["Motsoalle"], "question": " is the term for socially acceptable, long-term relationships between Basotho women in Lesotho?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander", "Alexander Duckham", "Duckham"], "question": ", founder of Alexander Duckham & Co, was a friend of cross-channel aviator Louis Blériot, and paid for the memorial marking where Blériot landed in 1909?"} +{"answers": ["Chitra Dewi", "Dewi", "Chitra"], "question": "the actress has been described as the ideal Indonesian woman?"} +{"answers": ["Archencyrtus"], "question": "the type species is named for Russian paleoentomologist Alexandr Rasnitsyn?"} +{"answers": ["Jenkins", "Andrea", "Andrea Jenkins"], "question": " plans to collect up to 400 hours of transgender oral history?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel,", "Akiva", "Rachel, wife of Rabbi Akiva"], "question": "the ancient Jewish tomb \"\" of , was \"rediscovered\" in 1993 in a disused Muslim cemetery in Tiberias?"} +{"answers": ["John Rowland Dacey", "Dacey", "John Dacey", "John"], "question": "the Sydney suburb of Daceyville was named after , who in the early 1900s envisioned Australia's first public housing estate?"} +{"answers": ["Sweetheart of the Sun"], "question": "The Bangles' studio album, , was released 30 years after the band's formation?"} +{"answers": ["Best", "Tommy", "Tommy Best"], "question": "after joining the club in 1947, became the first black player to represent Chester City in the Football League in a match against Oldham Athletic?"} +{"answers": ["Quimsachata", "Quimsachata"], "question": "the isolated volcano is the northernmost active volcano in Peru, its Oroscocha dome having erupted around 4450 BCE?"} +{"answers": ["Howard", "Backen", "Howard Backen"], "question": "architect worked on projects with Sundance Institute, Skywalker Ranch, and the Disney Burbank Sound Studios?"} +{"answers": ["Sunshine Hotel"], "question": "a cubicle room at the cost $10 a night in 1998, measured , and featured a bed, locker, light bulb, and chicken-wire ceiling?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius rubellus", "Lethal webcaps"], "question": "the author Nicholas Evans and his wife Charlotte Gordon Cumming required kidney transplants after mistaking the \"\" for ceps in Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Shapero", "Bernard John Shapero", "Bernard Shapero"], "question": " has been called \"London's most successful rare-book dealer and arguably the top dealer in the world today\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jarrahids"], "question": "the , the ruling family of the Tayy tribe, virtually controlled Palestine in the late 10th century?"} +{"answers": ["José", "José Rosas Aispuro", "Aispuro", "José Rosas Aispuro Torres"], "question": "when he takes office in September, will be the first governor of Durango to come from a party other than the Institutional Revolutionary Party?"} +{"answers": ["Doria Atlas"], "question": "the sixteenth-century was saved from fire in 2004 by villagers forming a human chain?"} +{"answers": ["Cazumbá-Iracema Extractive Reserve"], "question": "people in the want mobile phones, although there is no phone service?"} +{"answers": ["Javare", "Javare Gowda", "Gowda"], "question": "when was reappointed vice chancellor of Mysore University, the governor requested \"please try to remember that when you criticize the government, do so mildly\"?"} +{"answers": ["Steep", "Steep"], "question": "Ubisoft Annecy consulted professional skiers and extreme sports experts when creating ?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Birwa"], "question": "during the 1936–39 Palestine revolt, British forces punished men from the rebel village of by making them sit on cactus plants?"} +{"answers": ["Grammy Hall of Fame", "Latin Grammy Hall of Fame", "Latin Grammy Hall of Fame Award"], "question": "\"Getz/Gilberto\" by Stan Getz and João Gilberto won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1965 and was inducted into the in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["William Morales", "William", "Morales"], "question": " attorneys claimed the police confiscated his fingers as evidence?"} +{"answers": ["Caitlyn Jenner", "Caitlyn Marie Jenner", "Jenner", "Caitlyn"], "question": "1976 Summer Olympics decathlon champion \"\" was once a \"Playgirl\" magazine cover model?"} +{"answers": ["Jom-Bolok volcanic field"], "question": "one eruption in the created a 70 kilometre- (43 mile-) long lava flow?"} +{"answers": ["Hinojosa", "Murat Hinojosa", "Alejandro Ismael Murat Hinojosa", "Alejandro", "Alejandro Murat Hinojosa"], "question": "although was born in the State of Mexico, he was allowed to run for governor of Oaxaca by the SCJN because his parents were natives of that state?"} +{"answers": ["Hello", "Hello"], "question": "the music video for Mamamoo's \"\" includes a hidden camera prank?"} +{"answers": ["Nivel", "Daniel Nivel", "Assault of Daniel Nivel", "Assault"], "question": ", victim of an assault by German football hooligans in 1998, was the guest of honour at a 2006 match also marred by hooliganism?"} +{"answers": ["Korean Patriotic Organization"], "question": "the secret aimed for Korean independence through assassinations of prominent Japanese figures?"} +{"answers": ["Kari-Kari", "Kari-Kari"], "question": "the Bolivian city of Potosí is located close to, or even inside, the Miocene ?"} +{"answers": ["Gateway Tower", "Gateway Tower"], "question": " is a proposed building for the lot that contains the wide, deep hole in the ground \"\" from the abandoned Chicago Spire?"} +{"answers": ["Atatürk Museum Mansion"], "question": "Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's stay at in Ankara between 1921 and 1932 was his longest at any place in his life?"} +{"answers": ["Zikhron Tuvya Street", "Zikhron Tuvya"], "question": "some homes in the Jerusalem neighborhood of sport blue-painted doors, windows, and gates, as well as horseshoes and hamsas, to guard against the evil eye?"} +{"answers": ["Floyd Carothers", "Floyd", "Carothers"], "question": " turned a plow horse into a national champion?"} +{"answers": ["The Fuentidueña Apse"], "question": "the 12th-century \"\" in New York's Cloisters museum was originally part of a Romanesque church likely built as the chapel for a fortress defending against Moorish invaders?"} +{"answers": ["Słonim Ghetto"], "question": "two Polish nuns harbouring Jewish fugitives who escaped from the were beatified by Pope John Paul II, along with 108 Martyrs of World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Lawton", "Tommy Lawton", "Tommy"], "question": " held the record as the youngest player to score on his England debut for 78 years?"} +{"answers": ["S Doradus"], "question": "the star was calculated to have ranged between 100 and 380 times the radius of the Sun?"} +{"answers": ["Bondarzewia berkeleyi"], "question": " can cause butt rot?"} +{"answers": ["Kamānele"], "question": "Hawaiian King Kamehameha III fell into a state of depression and drunkenness, and attempted to commit suicide, after the death of his fiancée ?"} +{"answers": ["Promo Azteca"], "question": " introduced American-style pro wrestling to Mexican audiences?"} +{"answers": ["Doris", "Berger", "Doris Yankelewitz Berger"], "question": " was the first Jewish First Lady of Costa Rica?"} +{"answers": ["Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons"], "question": "to develop the 1990 video game , John Carmack and John Romero took their work computers from Softdisk home with them on weekends?"} +{"answers": ["Leuroglossus stilbius"], "question": "the has a black pigment in its stomach lining that may conceal the presence of bioluminescent prey the fish has swallowed?"} +{"answers": ["Egner", "Philip Egner", "Philip"], "question": " began composing \"On, Brave Old Army Team\", the fight song of the United States Military Academy at West Point, by scribbling notes on his shirt?"} +{"answers": ["Walbert Crandall", "Crandall", "Elizabeth W. Crandall", "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Walbert"], "question": "after retiring as dean of the College of Home Economics at the University of Rhode Island, became an environmental and women's rights activist in Maine?"} +{"answers": ["Galdieria sulphuraria"], "question": "the red alga grows well at pH between 0–4 and temperatures up to 56°C—among the most extreme environments known for a eukaryote?"} +{"answers": ["Omar Fayad", "Omar Fayad Meneses", "Fayad", "Omar"], "question": "Governor-elect of Hidalgo appointed his wife, actress Victoria Ruffo, local director of the DIF in Pachuca?"} +{"answers": ["Points system", "Points system"], "question": "due to the being used, England won the 2013–14 Women's Ashes despite winning fewer matches than Australia?"} +{"answers": ["fried chicken", "Fried chicken"], "question": "Burger King withdrew an advert featuring Mary J. Blige singing about a crispy chicken wrap due to the racial stereotype associated with ?"} +{"answers": ["Aplets & Cotlets"], "question": "a 2009 proposal to name \"\" the \"official candy\" of Washington state failed after legislators from western Washington refused to support a candy manufactured in eastern Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Jotabeche"], "question": "there is a shrine on , a volcano last active about five million years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Social Democratic Party of the Memel Territory"], "question": "when the Memel Convention came into force in 1925, the local branch of the Social Democratic Party of Germany became ?"} +{"answers": ["Gary Ernest Bennett", "Gary", "Gary Bennett", "Bennett", "Gary Bennett"], "question": "the footballer was one of the first players to become involved with the Show Racism the Red Card campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Sartidia perrieri"], "question": "the DNA of s only known herbarium specimen was successfully sequenced 100 years after its collection?"} +{"answers": ["Windows Push Notification Service"], "question": "the allows developers to send push data to Windows desktop and mobile applications?"} +{"answers": ["Mr. Darcy's Daughters"], "question": ", Elizabeth Aston's debut novel, has been classified as fan fiction by several commentators?"} +{"answers": ["Mr. Dooley"], "question": "although the fictional bartender \"\" was a very popular political commentator in his time, he is almost forgotten today?"} +{"answers": ["Boyers Run"], "question": " starts in Pennsylvania and ends up near Liverpool?"} +{"answers": ["London 1 South"], "question": "the 2016–17 rugby season of will feature a national RFU cup champion?"} +{"answers": ["No Time for It"], "question": "Fantasia described her song \"\" as a combination of her childhood singing in church and desire to \"tap into that whole rock world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moses Toata", "Moses Hedley Toata", "Toata", "Moses"], "question": " won the Solomon Islands S-League in his first season as a manager?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Oak", "Royal Oak, Frindsbury"], "question": "the \"\", a 17th-century public house in Frindsbury, is rumoured to contain a timber from the HMS \"Royal Oak\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy Thompson", "Tommy Thompson", "Tommy", "Thompson"], "question": "the rugby player played \"like one possessed\" in South Africa's 38–0 defeat of in 1912?"} +{"answers": ["Shoubak revolt", "Shoubak Revolt"], "question": "the 1905 was sparked after Ottoman forces started to put the town's women into forced labor?"} +{"answers": ["Theodore Milton Wassmer", "Wassmer", "Theodore Wassmer", "Theodore"], "question": " supported his family of ten on a $55 monthly income during the Great Depression?"} +{"answers": ["Clydesdale Bank £5 note"], "question": "the current is the first British banknote to be entirely made from polymer?"} +{"answers": ["Maisie Knew", "What Maisie Knew", "What Maisie Knew"], "question": "the filming of was complicated by its six-year-old star's early bedtime?"} +{"answers": ["Tithonus poem"], "question": " by the Greek lyric poet Sappho, preserved on a papyrus \"\" from the third century BC, was published in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Vitarelli", "Vitarelli"], "question": " led community and educational projects in Micronesia after winning a U.S. Supreme Court case about his alleged associations with the Communist Party USA?"} +{"answers": ["Catch Me If You Can", "Catch Me If You Can"], "question": "\"\" was the first release by Girls' Generation since member Jessica was dismissed from the group?"} +{"answers": ["Rita Harriet Harradence", "Rita", "Rita Harradence", "Harradence"], "question": " and her husband synthesised penicillamine?"} +{"answers": ["2014–15 FA Women's Premier League Plate", "FA Women's Premier League Plate", "FA Women's Premier League"], "question": "the was won by Preston North End in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Bamidele", "Bamidele Ali", "Ali"], "question": " became a specialist in 3D printing after his career in the Canadian Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Donald Trump", "Donald Trump"], "question": "on Super Tuesday, Google Searches for \"\" surpassed those for Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius kioloensis"], "question": "the dark purple mushroom turns red when potassium hydroxide is applied to it?"} +{"answers": ["Rita", "Rita Sapiro Finkler", "Finkler"], "question": "Ukrainian-American endocrinologist began using the name Rita after Saint Vincent's Hospital offered her a job which they later retracted when they discovered she was a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Nilgai", "Boselaphus tragocamelus"], "question": "the \"\" has been declared as vermin in Bihar, India?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Hess", "Hess", "Robert Hess", "Robert", "Robert Henry Hess"], "question": "while living in England, American artist learned to paint in the style of John Constable and was influenced by the sculptures of Henry Moore?"} +{"answers": ["Acidilobus saccharovorans"], "question": " was the first thermophilic, acidophilic, and obligately anaerobic archaeon to have its genome sequenced?"} +{"answers": ["Kanda Yū", "Yu Kanda"], "question": "the \"D.Gray-man\" character was taken from an unpublished manga written by the same author?"} +{"answers": ["Aqaba Church"], "question": "the Guinness World Records lists the in Jordan as \"oldest known purpose-built Christian church in the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Watch Dogs 2"], "question": "Ubisoft Montreal intended to take risks when creating ?"} +{"answers": ["Aizik Feder", "Adolphe", "Adolphe Féder", "Féder"], "question": "Jewish-Ukrainian artist produced art \"(example pictured)\" while imprisoned in the Drancy internment camp?"} +{"answers": ["Lost sales"], "question": "the concept of used by the content industry assumes that if pirated products were not available, people would buy them at market rate?"} +{"answers": ["Conroy", "Terry Conroy", "Terry"], "question": "when growing up in Ireland, was sentenced to probation for playing football in the street?"} +{"answers": ["FFFFOUND!"], "question": "Yugo Nakamura avoided elements of modern web design to keep the appearance of simple?"} +{"answers": ["Pink Funky"], "question": "in the music video for Mamamoo's \"\", three members dress as men and wear wigs, beards, and prosthetic makeup?"} +{"answers": ["Edible tableware"], "question": "the use of \"(example pictured)\" dates back to at least the Elizabethan era?"} +{"answers": ["Sekrenyi festival"], "question": "the , known locally as \"Phousnyi\", is held by the Angami Nagas as a purification festival?"} +{"answers": ["David A. Cooper", "Cooper", "David Albert Cooper", "David", "David Cooper", "David Cooper"], "question": " diagnosed the first case of HIV in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["A Bird Story"], "question": "the video game was released as a link between the award-winning \"To the Moon\" and its sequel?"} +{"answers": ["Margarete", "Margarete Hedwig Zuelzer", "Zuelzer", "Margarete Zuelzer"], "question": ", only the 37th woman to earn a doctorate at the University of Heidelberg, had to get special permission from her professors to attend their classes?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew McClary", "McClary", "Andrew"], "question": "during the Battle of Bunker Hill, \"\" was both the highest-ranking colonial officer to die and the last soldier killed?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Hale Woolsey", "Mary", "Woolsey", "Mary Elizabeth Hale Woolsey"], "question": " wrote the lyrics to \"When It's Springtime in the Rockies\", which was used in the 1937 film \"Springtime in the Rockies\" starring Gene Autry?"} +{"answers": ["Territorial Defence Force", "Territorial Defence Force"], "question": "Poland is creating a designed to counter hybrid warfare?"} +{"answers": ["Phillipsburg Union Station"], "question": " was served by the DL&W and CNJ where their lines merged before crossing the Delaware River?"} +{"answers": ["El Laco"], "question": "the volcano in Chile has erupted enigmatic iron-rich lava flows?"} +{"answers": ["Shumen Plateau Nature Park"], "question": "the \"\" in Bulgaria is located on the highest plateau of the Danubian Plain?"} +{"answers": ["Chaplin", "Hannah", "Hannah Chaplin"], "question": ", the mother of the silent screen star Charlie Chaplin, was a British music hall performer who used the stage name Lily Harley?"} +{"answers": ["Tour DuPont"], "question": "the 1990 edition of the , an American cycling race, visited Baltimore after its sponsor Donald Trump agreed to moor the \"Trump Princess\" in Baltimore Harbor during the race?"} +{"answers": ["Galaxy Supernova"], "question": "Girls' Generation's Japanese single \"\" was used in advertisements for Samantha Thavasa jeans?"} +{"answers": ["The Royal Bank of Scotland £5 note"], "question": "the new will feature a portrait of the author Nan Shepherd?"} +{"answers": ["Trinity Green Almshouses", "Trinity Green"], "question": "the Grade I listed were built to house \"28 decay'd Masters & Commanders of Ships or ye Widows of such\"?"} +{"answers": ["Raston", "Colin Raston", "Colin"], "question": " can unboil an egg?"} +{"answers": ["Utako", "Utako Okamoto", "Okamoto"], "question": ", discoverer of tranexamic acid, worked with her infant daughter on her back in the laboratory, as she could not find child care?"} +{"answers": ["Muur van Mussert"], "question": "the , an overgrown brick wall, is all that remains of the Nazi-inspired rally grounds planned by the Dutch National Socialist Movement?"} +{"answers": ["Lafon", "Jacky Lafon", "Jacky"], "question": " accidentally received a serious electric shock from a defibrillator while filming the Belgian soap opera \"Familie\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shropshire Premier League"], "question": " was banned by the Football Association of Wales from playing in affiliated leagues because they were not Welsh?"} +{"answers": ["Mahavira"], "question": " \"\" was the 24th and last \"tirthankara\" (teaching god) in Jainism?"} +{"answers": ["Ames Project"], "question": "during World War II, the produced over of uranium metal for the Manhattan Project?"} +{"answers": ["Jung", "Mina", "Jung Mina"], "question": " song \"Jumeokbab\" is about her selling rice balls near Gwanghwamun Station?"} +{"answers": ["Pashtun colonization of northern Afghanistan"], "question": "Afghan governments since the 1880s have ?"} +{"answers": ["Sawyer's"], "question": ", known for making the View-Master, was at one time the second-largest U.S. manufacturer of slide projectors?"} +{"answers": ["Spaghetti sandwich", "spaghetti sandwich"], "question": "the has been described as a \"Tokyo novelty\" and \"handy commuter snack\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hookers for Hillary"], "question": " is a group of Nevada-based sex workers who support Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election?"} +{"answers": ["David Malcolm Nott", "Nott", "David Nott", "David"], "question": " \"\" is often styled the \"Indiana Jones of surgery\"?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Leader"], "question": " was the only offensive operation undertaken by the United States Navy in Northern European waters during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Jessica Jones", "Jessica Jones", "Jessica Jones, season 1"], "question": "the of the Netflix television series \"Marvel's Jessica Jones\" was awarded a Peabody Award in the category of \"Entertainment and Children's programs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Louisiana Hot Sauce"], "question": " was the first sauce brand marketed using the state of Louisiana's name?"} +{"answers": ["Bank of Scotland £5 note"], "question": "from October 2016, the will be issued in polymer, not paper?"} +{"answers": ["Association of churches", "Association of Churches"], "question": "under US tax law, an can have churches of different denominations and still be tax-exempt?"} +{"answers": ["VA-11 HALL-A"], "question": " is a bartender simulation video game with visual novel, cyberpunk, and anime influences?"} +{"answers": ["Shaokao", "Shao Kao"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" is a street food that can be found in almost all cities in China?"} +{"answers": ["Joaquín González", "Carlos", "Carlos Joaquín González", "Carlos Manuel Joaquín González", "González"], "question": "two days after resigning from the PRI, became the gubernatorial candidate of a PAN-PRD alliance?"} +{"answers": ["Senator George Mitchell Peace Bridge"], "question": "a statue near the commemorates the Northern Ireland peace process, with the inscription \"Peace For All\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Nightingale", "The Nightingale"], "question": "the 2015 historical novel borrows from the experiences of Belgian World War II resistance fighter Andrée de Jongh?"} +{"answers": ["Piano Man", "Piano Man"], "question": "boy band member Gongchan plays the pianist in the music video for Mamamoo's \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["John S. Palmore", "Palmore", "John"], "question": "during his 23-year career on the Kentucky Court of Appeals and the Kentucky Supreme Court, wrote more than 800 judicial opinions?"} +{"answers": ["Bizounce"], "question": "Olivia's debut single \"\" was described as giving a \"steely boot to a crap lover\" in the style of TLC, Kelis, and Eve?"} +{"answers": ["blackbuck", "Blackbuck"], "question": " \"\" could play a role in the dispersal of \"Prosopis juliflora\" fruits?"} +{"answers": ["Ora Mendelsohn Rosen", "Ora", "Rosen"], "question": " and her colleagues achieved a scientific breakthrough by cloning the human insulin receptor gene?"} +{"answers": ["Triple parentheses"], "question": " have been used on Twitter to signify targets for antisemitic harassment?"} +{"answers": ["George Waschkies", "George", "Waschkies"], "question": ", a German member of the Lithuanian parliament, had 14 children?"} +{"answers": ["Ekeino to kalokairi"], "question": "the soundtrack of the 1971 film featured the song \"San Me Koitas\", which has been described as \"one of the most beautiful erotic songs of all time\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ricky Williams trade", "Ricky Williams"], "question": "after Mike Ditka, head coach of the New Orleans Saints, for running back Ricky Williams, the two posed together as bride and groom?"} +{"answers": ["Savadatti Fort"], "question": "the inner wall of the Kadisiddeshwara Temple in the \"(entrance pictured)\" features a row of more than 200 carvings in geometric designs?"} +{"answers": ["Resident Alien", "Resident Alien"], "question": "the title for the comic book came from a conversation Peter Hogan had more than 20 years prior to publishing it?"} +{"answers": ["Paradoxosisyra"], "question": "the fossil lacewing was placed into a separate subfamily based on its mouth?"} +{"answers": ["Ahtum", "Ajtony"], "question": "according to the \"Long Life of Saint Gerard\", the tongue of was cut out after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Regimen Animarum"], "question": "the \"\" is a Latin codex created in 1343 that contains the Office of the Feast of Corpus Christi?"} +{"answers": ["Whitehaven", "Whitehaven"], "question": "Hillary Clinton's estate has been described as her \"fortress of solitude\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alcohol-free zone"], "question": "town councillors and city police in Boston, Lincolnshire, commemorated its legislation by pouring cans of beer down a city street drain?"} +{"answers": ["Louise", "Louise Stevens Bryant", "Bryant"], "question": ", a secretary for the Girl Scouts, also worked with the English sexologist Havelock Ellis?"} +{"answers": ["Pygmy three-toed sloth"], "question": "the features first in Chris Packham's list of the top ten discoveries in the 2000s?"} +{"answers": ["Bond", "James Bond", "Graham James Bond", "James Bond", "James"], "question": " has died?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Schoedsack", "Ernest B. Schoedsack", "Ernest Beaumont Schoedsack"], "question": "before helped direct the original \"King Kong\" \"(poster pictured)\" with Merian C. Cooper, he was a cameraman in the Signal Corps of the U.S. Army?"} +{"answers": ["2016–17 EFL Cup", "2016–17 Football League Cup"], "question": "the will be the first since The Football League was renamed the English Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth Lockhart", "Ruth L. Lockhart", "Lockhart", "Ruth"], "question": "in 1988 oversaw campus AIDS education programs like \"Love Carefully Day\", when flowers, candies, and condoms were distributed to students to give to \"that special someone\"?"} +{"answers": ["Formica biamoensis"], "question": "the worker ant is difficult to compare to other species because latter species fossils are based upon amber specimens?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael O. Tunnell", "Tunnell"], "question": " unsuccessfully submitted his first children's book over 30 times, but is now the author of many published books including \"Wishing Moon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chloridometer"], "question": "a is used to determine the concentration of chloride in biological fluids, including blood serum, cerebrospinal fluid, sweat, and urine?"} +{"answers": ["Vaporwave"], "question": "\"Fact\" magazine headlined in June 2016 that \"We’ve discovered and now we don’t need any more new genres\"?"} +{"answers": ["Haskelite Corporation", "Haskelite Manufacturing Corporation"], "question": "the provided most of the plywood material for the \"Spirit of St. Louis\" \"\", which Charles Lindbergh flew on a record-breaking transatlantic flight in 1927?"} +{"answers": ["Tube Alloys", "Tube Alloys Directorate"], "question": " was the code name of the clandestine British nuclear weapons project during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Women's Torah Project"], "question": "a Torah scroll commissioned by the was written by female scribes and clothed in a mantle stitched with items of clothing donated by women?"} +{"answers": ["Pernille Blume", "Pernille", "Blume"], "question": "Danish swimmer was part of a team that set a new world record in the 4 × 50 metre medley relay at the 2014 World Short Course Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Longnose eagle ray"], "question": "the , which is caught unintentionally during fishing activities, is listed as being a \"near-threatened species\"?"} +{"answers": ["Laurie Wolf", "Laurie Goldrich Wolf", "Laurie", "Wolf"], "question": " has written children's books and a crowdfunded book of recipes for cooking with marijuana?"} +{"answers": ["Alabama Centennial half dollar", "Alabama centennial half dollar"], "question": "Do you know that, with the issuance of the \"\", Alabama Governor Thomas Kilby became the first living person to be depicted on a U.S. coin?"} +{"answers": ["Kentucky Derby", "1973 Kentucky Derby"], "question": "Secretariat won the with a time of 1 minute 59.4 seconds and ran the last quarter mile in 23 seconds, both Derby records?"} +{"answers": ["Migalastat", "migalastat"], "question": "the pharmaceutical drug fights Fabry disease by correcting the way a mutated enzyme is folded?"} +{"answers": ["J.", "John Keith", "J. Keith Desormeaux", "Keith Desormeaux", "Desormeaux"], "question": " decided to become a horse trainer instead of a veterinarian?"} +{"answers": ["Mel", "Eslyn", "Mel Eslyn"], "question": " began working on film sets when she was 14 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Bare-tailed woolly opossum"], "question": "the activity of the is influenced by moonlight?"} +{"answers": ["Italian sandwich"], "question": "the \"\" was invented after dockworkers in Portland, Maine asked a baker to slice his bread rolls and add vegetables, meat, and cheese?"} +{"answers": ["1903 Jamaica hurricane"], "question": "the destroyed five villages in Martinique established after the eruption of Mount Pelée in 1902?"} +{"answers": ["Electrophone", "Electrophone"], "question": "the relayed theatre shows, opera performances, and church services over telephone lines?"} +{"answers": ["Jacomijne Costers", "Costers", "Jacomijne"], "question": "Augustinian nun survived the plague in 1489 and wrote \"Visioen en exempel\", recounting her vision of being led through hell and purgatory?"} +{"answers": ["Common eagle ray", "Myliobatis aquila"], "question": "the feeds on shellfish which it crushes with flattened hexagonal teeth arranged in a mosaic fashion on its jaws?"} +{"answers": ["USBKill"], "question": "the anti-forensic software was created to prevent data from being seized from logged-in computers, as happened in Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht's arrest?"} +{"answers": ["Hydraulic Press Channel"], "question": "when the , a YouTube channel, broadcast the folding of a piece of paper seven times using a hydraulic press, the paper exploded?"} +{"answers": ["Kinki Sharyo", "Kinki Sharyo SLRV"], "question": "DART's \"\" conversion project saved over $50 million compared to the cost of buying new accessible light rail vehicles?"} +{"answers": ["May Booth Talmage", "Talmage", "May", "Booth Talmage"], "question": "James E. Talmage had been one of teachers when she attended Brigham Young Academy before the couple got married?"} +{"answers": ["Play It Again, Dick"], "question": "for the web series , the role of Duncan Kane was given to Ryan Devlin, despite the fact that the role was originated by Teddy Dunn?"} +{"answers": ["Saul Levin", "Saul", "Saul M. Levin", "Levin"], "question": " is the first openly gay CEO of the American Psychiatric Association?"} +{"answers": ["Mr.Mr.", "Mr.Mr."], "question": "the release of Girls' Generation's \"\" was delayed because scenes from the music video were accidentally deleted?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius sanguineus"], "question": "the pigment of the \"\" can be used as a red, pink, or purple dye for wool?"} +{"answers": ["Bangles", "The Bangles", "Bangles"], "question": "the complete five-song set of the Bangles' remained out of print for over 30 years?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy", "Young", "Dorothy Young", "Dorothy Weir Young"], "question": " was the daughter of impressionist painter J. Alden Weir, and wrote a biography of him that was published posthumously in 1960?"} +{"answers": ["Stecknitz Canal"], "question": "the was the first European summit-level canal and one of the earliest artificial waterways in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["San Joaquin River Viaduct", "San Joaquin River"], "question": "construction of California High-Speed Rail's involves eliminating the last at-grade rail crossing in the city of Fresno?"} +{"answers": ["Bradley-Evans", "Martha Sonntag Bradley-Evans", "Martha"], "question": " received criticism for her active voice in Mormon feminism while she was a professor of history at Brigham Young University?"} +{"answers": ["Von Neumann", "Neumann", "John", "John von Neumann"], "question": " \"\" once wrote that \"anyone who considers arithmetical methods of producing random digits is, of course, in a state of sin\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bakeys"], "question": ", an Indian manufacturer of edible utensils, hopes to reduce plastic utensil waste in India, which numbers around 120 billion discarded pieces annually?"} +{"answers": ["Marv", "Allemang", "Marv Allemang"], "question": "Canadian football center was moved to the Ottawa Rough Riders in a secret equalization draft designed to improve poorly-performing teams?"} +{"answers": ["Political globalization"], "question": "two of the key elements of are the decreasing role of the nation-state and the rise of global civil society?"} +{"answers": ["Manthos Papagiannis", "Manthos", "Papagiannis"], "question": "16th-century Greek noble repeatedly solicited support from western European leaders for a planned uprising against the Ottoman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Vaster than Empires and More Slow"], "question": "Ursula K. Le Guin's 1972 short story features a consciousness that reaches over all the vegetation on the fictional planet World 4470?"} +{"answers": ["Grassland sparrow", "Grassland Sparrow"], "question": "the is a \"secretive\" bird?"} +{"answers": ["George Coulthard", "Coulthard", "George"], "question": "cricketer and Australian rules footballer was attacked by a shark near Shark Island?"} +{"answers": ["Midnight Sun", "Midnight Sun"], "question": "the champion stallion was ridden by children?"} +{"answers": ["Muagututia", "Faauuga Muagututia", "Faauuga"], "question": "U.S. Navy SEAL was a member of American Samoa's first Winter Olympic team?"} +{"answers": ["Gaby's Deli"], "question": "then-Mayor of London Boris Johnson and Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn campaigned to save ?"} +{"answers": ["Cairanoolithus"], "question": " \"\", a type of dinosaur egg measuring up to in diameter, is too large to have been laid by the ornithopod \"Rhabdodon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Allen", "Elena", "Elena Allen"], "question": "the sport shooter was born in Russia, but has competed separately for England and Wales at the Commonwealth Games, and Great Britain at the Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Mexico Ingles Airplay"], "question": "\"UpTown Funk!\", the number-one song of 2015 in the United States according to \"Billboard\", also reached the top of the chart?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Amy", "Amy Bess Miller", "Amy Bess Williams Miller"], "question": " helped found a museum while presiding over a library?"} +{"answers": ["Lindsay", "Mary Alice Powell Lindsay", "Mary Alice Powell", "Mary"], "question": "while watching her first operation, passed out three times, but she later became a registered nurse in Utah and was assistant superintendent of nurses at the LDS Hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Prince"], "question": " of \"New Girl\" marked the first time Prince \"\" appeared in a television sitcom?"} +{"answers": ["Honda Indy Edmonton", "2010 Honda Indy Edmonton"], "question": "Scott Dixon became the winner of the after Hélio Castroneves was judged to have blocked his teammate?"} +{"answers": ["Baikuris"], "question": "the fossil ant genus is known from adult males only?"} +{"answers": ["RAAF Transport Flight", "RAAF Transport Flight"], "question": "when s last C-47 departed Iwakuni in 1956, it left ground staff and Flight Lieutenant Raleigh, a small dog who liked flying and had been at the base since 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Bar Yochai", "Bar Yochai"], "question": "the kabbalistic hymn \"\" is \"heard around the clock\" at the massive celebrations in Meron, Israel, on Lag BaOmer?"} +{"answers": ["Hove Town Hall"], "question": "the original building \"\" was damaged by fire in 1966?"} +{"answers": ["Autonomy Cube"], "question": "the is an art project by Trevor Paglen and Jacob Appelbaum which places Tor-relays in art-museums?"} +{"answers": ["Roger Jean Khawam", "Roger Khawam", "Roger", "Khawam"], "question": "Egyptologist learned to fly and originally wanted to be an aerobatic pilot?"} +{"answers": ["Aromatization", "aromatization"], "question": "there are ?"} +{"answers": ["Purton Hulks"], "question": "the make up the largest ship graveyard \"(abandoned ship pictured)\" in mainland Britain?"} +{"answers": ["John Hadley", "John Hadley", "Hadley", "John"], "question": "the philosopher argues that the territory of wild animals should be considered their property?"} +{"answers": ["Carrozza", "Carrozza"], "question": "the is a street food and popular dish in Campania, Italy, where it is prepared using buffalo mozzarella?"} +{"answers": ["Nana's Party"], "question": "Pat, a character from the \"Inside No. 9\" episode \"\", was variously described by critics as an \"irritating tit\", an \"insufferable booby\", and a \"desperately sad and dignified man\"?"} +{"answers": ["Falih Rıfkı Atay Nature Park"], "question": "Serbs taken as prisoners of war during the Siege of Belgrade in 1521 were settled at a present-day location inside Istanbul's ?"} +{"answers": ["Duncan", "Duncan"], "question": "in February 1981, \"\", a song about drinking beer, was the number-one single in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Lomechusa pubicollis"], "question": "the larvae of the rove beetle are cared for by ants?"} +{"answers": ["six-banded armadillo", "Six-banded armadillo"], "question": "in South America, taboos are associated with the consumption of the meat of the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Orme", "Orme", "Robert", "Robert Orme"], "question": " fought alongside George Washington at the Battle of the Monongahela?"} +{"answers": ["Tayy"], "question": "by the 13th century, the were the dominant Arab tribe in the Syrian steppe, Upper Mesopotamia and north-central Arabia?"} +{"answers": ["Flower Bud", "Flower Bud"], "question": "a song from GFriend's EP was broadcast via loudspeaker across the Korean Demilitarized Zone as part of South Korea's response to a North Korean nuclear test?"} +{"answers": ["Pleas Jones", "Pleas E. Jones", "Jones", "Pleas"], "question": " was the first justice to retire from the Kentucky Supreme Court after its creation in 1976?"} +{"answers": ["K'atepan"], "question": "the small Maya archaeological site of in Guatemala is said to have been the home of the Tojolabal Maya, a group now found in neighbouring Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Tracer", "Tracer"], "question": "game developers changed the victory pose for the \"Overwatch\" character , after a fan noted that her original pose was over sexualized?"} +{"answers": ["Even Yisrael", "Even Yisrael"], "question": "a three-story house \"\" in the historical neighborhood of has been called \"Jerusalem's first skyscraper\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Prokhorenko", "Alexander", "Alexander Alexandrovich Prokhorenko", "Prokhorenko"], "question": ", a Russian special forces intelligence officer, called in an airstrike on himself when he was ambushed by ISIS during the battle to liberate Palmyra?"} +{"answers": ["Fidlers Run"], "question": "in the late 1960s, a civil engineer found himself unable to uncover any written information on the spelling of ?"} +{"answers": ["Snowflake", "Snowflake"], "question": "the musical style of GFriend's is similar to K-pop from the late 1990s and 2000s?"} +{"answers": ["Bilinski dodecahedron"], "question": "Stanko Bilinski's 1960 rediscovery of the corrected a 75-year-old omission from the list of convex polyhedra with congruent rhombic faces?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius erythraeus"], "question": "the Australian mushroom is covered in slime?"} +{"answers": ["Master", "Master of the Mornauer Portrait", "Portrait"], "question": "a 15th-century portrait of a Bavarian town clerk by the anonymous \"\" was once and then sold as \"Martin Luther, by Hans Holbein\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese Nü Yr"], "question": "Irish producer Iglooghost said he did not understand the comparison to the works of PC Music in reviews for his EP ?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriel", "Gabriel Ripstein", "Ripstein"], "question": "the first film produced by was directed by his father and written by his mother?"} +{"answers": ["Fried cheese"], "question": " was a popular dish in Cairo, Egypt during the Middle Ages, and remained a part of the cuisine throughout the Ottoman occupation?"} +{"answers": ["Jürgenssen", "Birgit", "Birgit Jürgenssen"], "question": ", an Austrian photographer, painter, graphic artist, curator and teacher, was acclaimed as one of the \"outstanding international representatives of the feminist avant-garde\"?"} +{"answers": ["May Who?"], "question": "the story line of the 2015 Thai teen flick was inspired by director Chayanop Boonprakob's own teenage years?"} +{"answers": ["Hudson River Derby", "Hudson River derby"], "question": "a recent Major League Soccer match between two teams in New York City was nicknamed the ?"} +{"answers": ["Jnanpith Award"], "question": "when poet G. Sankara Kurup's \"\" poem \" Odakkuzhal\" was nominated for the first , the Kerala Sahitya Akademi had opined that no Malayalam-language work was worthy of this inaugural prize?"} +{"answers": ["The Calvary Hour"], "question": "the Mennonite radio program had no official standing?"} +{"answers": ["Plagioolithus"], "question": " is thought to be the oldest known fragment of bird egg?"} +{"answers": ["Sargent", "Bernice Weldon Sargent", "Bernice"], "question": "s work was used by Enrico Fermi in developing his theory of beta decay?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Gussie Nell Davis", "Gussie"], "question": " created Greenville High School's all-girl team, the Flaming Flashes, the first dance-drill squad to perform in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Old Slaughter's Coffee House"], "question": "Benjamin Franklin played chess at \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Jordan Museum", "Jordan Museum"], "question": " is the largest museum in Jordan, and hosts the country's most important archaeological finds?"} +{"answers": ["Sebastián", "Aguirre", "Sebastián Aguirre", "Sebastián Aguirre"], "question": "Mexican actor won an Ariel Award for the role of a child sexually abused by a priest?"} +{"answers": ["Barley flour"], "question": "patent is used as an ingredient in infant foods?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy H. Hensel", "Nancy", "Hensel"], "question": "former university president has skied the Tasman Glacier and climbed Mount Whitney, Mount Kilimanjaro, and Mount Aconcagua?"} +{"answers": ["Poya Bridge"], "question": "Switzerland's was constructed together with an adjacent tunnel containing an underground roundabout?"} +{"answers": ["Foster v. Chatman"], "question": "despite the U.S. Supreme Court holding in that prosecutors purposefully discriminated against black jurors in his trial, Timothy Foster's death sentence might not be overturned?"} +{"answers": ["Domestic violence in China"], "question": "Do you know that, according to a 2005 survey, 1 out of 5 women in China had suffered from within the previous year?"} +{"answers": ["Joigny coach crash"], "question": "the driver of in Joigny, France, killing 11, was finally tried 13 years after the incident?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Antonia Merkelbach", "Merkelbach", "Mies Merkelbach", "Maria"], "question": " \"\" and her husband took many portrait pictures of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, one of which was chosen as the state photograph?"} +{"answers": ["Rosette", "Wolczak", "Rosette Wolczak"], "question": "because she was arrested for indecent behavior, died in Auschwitz aged 15?"} +{"answers": ["Totality of the circumstances"], "question": "recent United States Supreme Court decisions may have created \"drug-dog and drunk-driving exceptions to the approach\"?"} +{"answers": ["Danell Lynn", "Lynn", "Danell"], "question": " rode 48,600 miles (78,214 km) to become the first solo woman to set a world record for longest motorcycle journey in a single country?"} +{"answers": ["Cow tipping"], "question": "according to scientists, would require between 4 and 14 coordinated people, unlike the depiction of the urban legend in film and television?"} +{"answers": ["Kanjirapuzha Dam", "Kanhira Puzhan Dam"], "question": "the reservoir \"\" caused a village to be submerged, and its 44 tribal families to be moved?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph", "Harris", "Ralph Harris", "Ralph Harris"], "question": "Ronald Reagan called \"a veritable institution among the Fourth Estate in Washington\"?"} +{"answers": ["Husayn ibn Ruh al-Nawbakhti", "Abul Qasim Husayn ibn Ruh al-Nawbakhti", "Abul", "al-Nawbakhti", "Abul Qasim Husayn ibn Ruh Nawbakhti"], "question": ", the third deputy of Muhammad al-Mahdi, was from the Nawbakhti family who had high position in the Abbasid court?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Mostert", "Mary", "Mostert"], "question": " was a Democrat, but switched parties after working on President Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty programs, and ran as a Republican for the New York State Senate in 1972?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House"], "question": "Liam Neeson is portraying a key person of the Watergate scandal, Mark Felt, in ?"} +{"answers": ["Roadeo"], "question": "a is a rodeo, but for motor vehicles?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Cabot Wheelwright", "Mary", "Wheelwright"], "question": " \"(pictured as a child)\" recorded details about Navajo ceremonies in the early 20th century from medicine man Hosteen Klah?"} +{"answers": ["Arrivé"], "question": "the proposed in Seattle was named after the Potala Palace in Tibet by its developer, a former Tibetan Buddhist monk?"} +{"answers": ["Steve McGarrett"], "question": " was played by Jack Lord and then, 30 years later, by Alex O'Loughlin?"} +{"answers": ["habitat", "Habitat"], "question": "hydrothermal vents provide a deep-sea for crustaceans and other animals?"} +{"answers": ["2001 Italian Grand Prix", "Italian Grand Prix"], "question": "Juan Pablo Montoya's victory in the made him the first Colombian to win a Formula One motor race?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Musard", "Philippe", "Philippe Musard", "Musard"], "question": "central to 1832 concerts was a \"lascivious spectacle\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dude Rancher Lodge"], "question": "the \"(stairway pictured)\" is said to be haunted by the ghost of its original owner?"} +{"answers": ["Nitrogen clathrate"], "question": "ice caps can contain formed by compressing air on ice?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Báthory", "Christopher Báthory"], "question": ", Voivode of Transylvania, was buried almost two years after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Calgary Central Library", "Calgary New Central Library"], "question": "construction of the new required the encapsulation of an active CTrain light rail line over a year-long period?"} +{"answers": ["Nina", "Nina Alovert", "Alovert"], "question": "ballet photographer subjects have included Mikhail Baryshnikov, Vladimir Malakhov, and Yulia Makhalina?"} +{"answers": ["Alcohol-free bar"], "question": "the first in New Zealand went out of business five weeks after opening due to a lack of consumer interest?"} +{"answers": ["Caracal", "caracal"], "question": "the \"\" can leap more than 3 m (10 ft) in the air and catch birds on the wing?"} +{"answers": ["Bai Yushuang", "Yushuang", "Bai"], "question": "the Ping Opera star collapsed during a performance of \"Understanding after Death\" and subsequently died?"} +{"answers": ["Televisa Radio"], "question": " attempted to merge with two of its principal competitors in 2000, only to have both deals fall through?"} +{"answers": ["Sneed", "Cy Sneed", "Cy", "Cy R. Sneed"], "question": " father took a demotion to move from Nevada to Idaho so his sons could play for a better high school baseball team?"} +{"answers": ["Ansbert of Rouen", "Rouen", "Ansbert"], "question": "two Catholic saints, and Angadrisma, were engaged to be married?"} +{"answers": ["Holy Trinity Church", "Holy Trinity Church"], "question": "despite the cornerstone being laid in 1852, the in Nashville, Tennessee, was not consecrated until 36 years later, in 1888?"} +{"answers": ["Séance Time"], "question": "one critic saw \"\", an episode of \"Inside No. 9\", as a critique of reality television's callousness from the perspective of television plays?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara Minishi", "Barbara", "Minishi"], "question": " photo series was featured in the book \"9 Photographers from Kenya\", published in association with the National Museums of Kenya?"} +{"answers": ["Pepito", "Pepito"], "question": "the is one of the most popular street foods in Venezuela?"} +{"answers": ["Forcipomyia squamipennis"], "question": "the midge is an important pollinator of the cacao tree in Ghana?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth Mae Taubert Seeger", "Ruth Taubert Seeger", "Seeger", "Ruth"], "question": " represented the United States in the 1957 Deaflympics and was still competing successfully in the 2002 Senior Games of San Antonio?"} +{"answers": ["Kielce Ghetto"], "question": "14-year-old Leon Śliwiński saved the life of 12-year-old David Friedman in the \"(ghetto liquidation pictured)\" during the Holocaust in occupied Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Esthela Ponce Beltrán", "Esthela", "Beltrán"], "question": " was the first PRI municipal president of La Paz, Baja California Sur, elected in 12 years?"} +{"answers": ["Arauco Basin"], "question": "the is an uplifted part of the continental shelf of Chile?"} +{"answers": ["Director General of the Indian Coast Guard", "List of Indian Coast Guard directors general"], "question": "Rajendra Singh is the first Indian Coast Guard officer to be appointed ?"} +{"answers": ["IWRG Junior de Juniors", "IWRG Junior de Juniors Championship"], "question": "at , ten second-generation professional wrestlers competed for the newly-created eponymous championship?"} +{"answers": ["Silvery-throated Jay", "Silvery-throated jay"], "question": "groups of roost communally at night, settling down with much chatter?"} +{"answers": ["Love, Inc.", "Love, Inc."], "question": " was originally designed as a star vehicle for Shannen Doherty, before she was removed from the series at the request of United Paramount Network?"} +{"answers": ["Church of the Jacobins"], "question": "although the \"\" in Toulouse, France, was founded by the future Saint Dominic, the relics housed there are those of Saint Thomas Aquinas?"} +{"answers": ["Alvord", "Emory Alvord", "Emory"], "question": " is credited with revolutionising African agriculture?"} +{"answers": ["Long-billed Crow", "Long-billed crow"], "question": "the , found only in the Maluku Islands, is dwindling in numbers and is considered to be a \"near-threatened species\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Cana"], "question": "after Seleucid king Antiochus XII was slain by the Nabataeans during the , his demoralized army fled and died from starvation in the desert?"} +{"answers": ["Adolfo Mota Hernández", "Adolfo", "Hernández"], "question": " said a statue of Vicente Fox in Boca del Río would \"fall just like Saddam Hussein\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tinkoff Bank"], "question": "in 2013, a Russian man who had edited his credit card agreement with attempted to sue the bank for 24 million rubles?"} +{"answers": ["The Family Jewels", "The Family Jewels"], "question": "singer Marina and the Diamonds \"\" said she made her producer go through 486 vocal takes for one song on her album ?"} +{"answers": ["Marriage of Billie Ert and Antonio Molina"], "question": ", a drag queen and former football star, respectively, in 1972 became the first same-sex couple to be married in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Mac n' Cheetos"], "question": " is a Burger King product that is a combination of macaroni and cheese and the Frito-Lay snack Cheetos?"} +{"answers": ["Ishe Komborera Africa"], "question": "African CITES delegates sang the former Zimbabwe national anthem \"\" after winning a vote to export African elephant ivory, while conservationists cried?"} +{"answers": ["In a Persian Market"], "question": "in his \"Intermezzo Scene\", \"(cover pictured)\", Albert Ketèlbey evokes exotic images of camel-drivers, jugglers, and snake-charmers?"} +{"answers": ["Sweetbitter"], "question": "the novel has been called a \"love letter\" to Union Square Cafe?"} +{"answers": ["Humblesmith"], "question": "Nigerian singer started as an actor?"} +{"answers": ["Hagood", "Margaret Jarman Hagood", "Margaret"], "question": ", a sociologist who wrote a book on \"Mothers of the South\", became a mother herself before completing her bachelor's degree?"} +{"answers": ["Solodkov", "Leonid", "Leonid Mikhailovich Solodkov", "Leonid Solodkov"], "question": " was the last recipient of the title Hero of the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["María", "María Isabel Maya Pineda", "Pineda"], "question": " won two elections in under 120 days, and three over a three-year period?"} +{"answers": ["Kyle Murphy", "Kyle", "Kyle Murphy", "Kyle Neil Murphy", "Murphy"], "question": "Green Bay Packers rookie offensive lineman wore two jerseys in the same game in college?"} +{"answers": ["Samiun dan Dasima"], "question": " (1971), which featured explicit sexuality, garnered an award for best child actor?"} +{"answers": ["Palais de la Méditerranée"], "question": "the \"\" was originally built for American millionaire Frank Jay Gould?"} +{"answers": ["Abrothrix longipilis", "Long-haired Akodont"], "question": "the is an important reservoir species for the Andes virus?"} +{"answers": ["IWRG La Gran Cruzada", "La Gran Cruzada"], "question": "the winner of the professional wrestling tournament became the number-one contender for the IWRG Rey del Ring Championship or the IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship?"} +{"answers": ["cheese soup", "Cheese soup"], "question": ", referred to as \"Kassuppe\", is a specialty dish in Central Switzerland?"} +{"answers": ["Ball", "Sydney Hobart Ball", "Sydney"], "question": "while prospecting for minerals in the Belgian Congo, party came under attack and the resulting clash, which claimed 130 lives, became known as \"The Battle of Ball's Run\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tapestry Folkdance Center"], "question": " permanent home was discovered on a bike ride?"} +{"answers": ["The Face", "The Face"], "question": "the remix record for Disclosure's second extended play features a re-cut from Hot Chip's Joe Goddard?"} +{"answers": ["Marco", "Rodríguez", "Marco Antonio Mena Rodríguez"], "question": " was the first Mexican to pursue a master's degree in public policy from the University of Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Nicolae", "Cristea", "Nicolae Cristea", "Nicolae Cristea"], "question": "the priest was a newspaper editor for eighteen years, until his bishop fired him for writing an article sharply critical of Hungarian Prime Minister Kálmán Tisza?"} +{"answers": ["Antigonid–Nabataean confrontations"], "question": "tonnes of Nabataean spices and silver were looted by the Greeks during one of the ?"} +{"answers": ["National Coalition Against Legalized Gambling"], "question": "the contributed to closing slot machines in South Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["PSLV-C2"], "question": " \"(artist's rendering pictured)\" was the first Indian expendable launch vehicle to carry more than one satellite on a mission, and the first commercial spaceflight by ISRO?"} +{"answers": ["Qabatiya"], "question": "in 1596, half of the revenues from the Palestinian town of went to the Tarabay Bey of Lajjun?"} +{"answers": ["Domínguez Rex", "Rex", "Raúl Domínguez Rex", "Raúl"], "question": " maintained an unusually low profile as president of the Institutional Revolutionary Party in the State of Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Remi Sonaiya", "Sonaiya", "Remi"], "question": " is Nigeria's first female presidential candidate?"} +{"answers": ["konye", "Konye"], "question": "the , a critically endangered fish, is threatened by \"burps\"?"} +{"answers": ["K.R.T. Girls"], "question": "the Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit's \"\" have been featured in games, songs, and posters, bringing in revenue of NT$2 million?"} +{"answers": ["Alfaro", "Arturo", "Arturo Santana Alfaro"], "question": "in October 2015, and other PRD deputies proposed raising Mexico's daily minimum wage from 70 pesos to 95?"} +{"answers": ["Karak revolt"], "question": "an indiscriminate massacre by the Ottoman Empire ended the 1910 ?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Nguyen", "James Nguyen"], "question": " directed \"\", considered one of the worst films of all time, and financed its $10,000 budget with his own money?"} +{"answers": ["John Boyle, 15th Earl of Cork", "John", "Cork"], "question": "despite Lords of Ireland being ineligible for election, was elected to the British House of Lords?"} +{"answers": ["Segne dieses Kind"], "question": "Lothar Zenetti's poem \"\" became a song of blessing for a child, often sung at baptism?"} +{"answers": ["Billie Jenkins"], "question": "Brad Kern created the character to \"lighten the load, screen-time wise\" for \"Charmed\"'s three principal actors?"} +{"answers": ["El Gran Desafío", "El Gran Desafío", "El Gran Destafio"], "question": "after being portrayed by four different wrestlers since 1999, the masked Multifacético character was finally unmasked at the professional wrestling show?"} +{"answers": ["Eine romantische Suite"], "question": "Max Reger's for orchestra, inspired by three poems by Joseph von Eichendorff, was arranged for chamber ensemble by Arnold Schönberg?"} +{"answers": ["Buehrig", "Edward", "Edward Buehrig", "Edward Henry Buehrig"], "question": "Indiana University professor served as secretary-general of the Italo-Yugoslav Boundary Commission?"} +{"answers": ["Hadley Field, New Jersey", "Hadley Field"], "question": "the first transcontinental night airmail service was established at ?"} +{"answers": ["Bluebuck"], "question": "the \"\" was the first large African mammal historically recorded to have become extinct?"} +{"answers": ["Aryness", "Aryness Joy", "Aryness Joy Wickens", "Wickens"], "question": "as acting commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, was the highest-paid woman in the U.S. civil service in 1954?"} +{"answers": ["Kairana and Kandhla migration controversy", "Kairana and Kandhla migration row"], "question": "BJP MP Hukum Singh claimed that ?"} +{"answers": ["Celestia", "Taylor", "Celestia Taylor"], "question": " sang at as many as four funerals a day during the 1918 flu pandemic?"} +{"answers": ["Hoi Tong Monastery"], "question": "Guangzhou's once housed sacred pigs so fat they could barely walk?"} +{"answers": ["Four Tone Poems after Arnold Böcklin", "Vier Tondichtungen nach A. Böcklin"], "question": "Max Reger based four tone poems, , on four paintings by Arnold Böcklin, including \"Isle of the Dead\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gounongbe", "Frédéric Gounongbé", "Frédéric Gounongbe", "Frédéric"], "question": "the footballer originally regarded tennis as his preferred sport?"} +{"answers": ["Tower Branch"], "question": " runs near a tract of land home to nine Species of Special Concern in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Jorge", "Tena", "Jorge Triana Tena"], "question": " oversaw a program that built \"beacons of learning\" in Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City?"} +{"answers": ["Tome's spiny rat", "Tome's spiny-rat"], "question": "the reproductive rate of seems to depend on the local abundance of fruit?"} +{"answers": ["Sixth borough"], "question": "a proposed in New York City has been referred to as \"LoLo\" and \"Frankenborough\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mondongo", "Mondongo"], "question": "the \"Black Series\" by Argentinian art collective used cookies and crackers to recreate pornographic images from the internet?"} +{"answers": ["North Philadelphia", "North Philadelphia station"], "question": "the Châteauesque design of the \"\" ushered in the use of Beaux-Arts architecture in railway stations in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Duhalde", "Eduardo", "Eduardo Duhalde", "Eduardo Alberto Duhalde"], "question": "soybeans helped Argentine president resolve an economic crisis?"} +{"answers": ["Leptodactylus podicipinus"], "question": "in part of their range, male frogs have been observed to make foam nests in water-filled depressions they may have dug beside ponds?"} +{"answers": ["Harold", "Richardson", "Harold D. Richardson"], "question": " is still recognized as the tenth president of Arizona State University, though he served in an acting capacity?"} +{"answers": ["The Creation of the Violin"], "question": "the Roma fairy tale \"\" features a fairy queen who uses the power of music to make people happy or sad?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel", "Manuel Clouthier Carrillo", "Manuel Jesús Clouthier Carrillo", "Carrillo"], "question": " was the only deputy elected as an independent to the LXIII Legislature of the Mexican Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Smart Connect Interchange"], "question": " is the largest cloverleaf interchange in the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["McCollum", "Elmer Verner McCollum", "Elmer McCollum", "Elmer"], "question": " \"\" and Marguerite Davis discovered vitamin A three weeks before Osborne and Mendel?"} +{"answers": ["Qhubeka", "Qhubeka Foundation"], "question": "between 2005 and 2014 the provided more than 45,000 bicycles in South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["LOL", "LOL"], "question": "GFriend's album has more diversity of genre compared to their past releases, in order to appeal to a wider audience?"} +{"answers": ["Mizrachi", "Barak", "Barak Mizrachi"], "question": " represented Australia at the Maccabiah Games four times before being selected for the 2016 Summer Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["Flaming Creatures"], "question": "multiple screenings of Jack Smith's film were raided by police?"} +{"answers": ["Beatus vir"], "question": " (\"Blessed is the man\") \"(B pictured)\" begins the Latin text of two psalms, one notable in art and the other in music?"} +{"answers": ["IWRG 20th Anniversary Show"], "question": "at the , Danny Casas defeated Toscano to force him to be shaved bald, but the results were reversed at the \"Festival de las Máscaras\" and Casas was left bald?"} +{"answers": ["Taeuber", "Irene Barnes Taeuber", "Irene Barnes", "Irene"], "question": " scholarly work is credited with helping to establish the science of demography?"} +{"answers": ["Josi S. Kilpack", "Josi", "Kilpack"], "question": " wrote a 12-book culinary mystery series, in which the title of each book is a kind of dessert?"} +{"answers": ["Cristerna", "Alejandro Tello Cristerna", "Alejandro"], "question": "in his 2012 Senate campaign, received the most votes ever of any statewide candidate in Zacatecas?"} +{"answers": ["Why So Lonely"], "question": "\"\" is the first Wonder Girls single written by the members of the band?"} +{"answers": ["Philip May", "May", "Philip John May", "Philip"], "question": "the British Prime Minister Theresa May was introduced to her future husband by Benazir Bhutto?"} +{"answers": ["Honckenya peploides", "Honckenya"], "question": "the shoots and leaves of are rich in Vitamins A and C, and can be fermented to prepare a sauerkraut-like preserve?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Nepartak", "Typhoon Nepartak"], "question": "a gust of wind in Taitung County, Taiwan, during \"\" on July 8, 2016, is the highest recorded in the county?"} +{"answers": ["Priscilla", "Ada Priscilla Nzimiro", "Priscilla Nzimiro", "Nzimiro"], "question": " was the first woman from Igboland, Nigeria, to qualify as a medical doctor?"} +{"answers": ["Anautogeny"], "question": " insects must eat blood in order to lay eggs?"} +{"answers": ["Quirino", "Ordaz Coppel", "Coppel", "Quirino Ordaz Coppel"], "question": "Governor-elect of Sinaloa , owner of two hotels in Mazatlán, sat on the Tourism Commission in the Chamber of Deputies?"} +{"answers": ["Rise", "Rise"], "question": "the video for Katy Perry's song \"\" features clips of athletes from various Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Sergei Nikolajewitsch Tschernikow", "Sergei Nikolaevich Chernikov", "Sergei", "Chernikov"], "question": "mathematician already had the first of his five department chairs before defending his DSc in 1940?"} +{"answers": ["Fragments of Him"], "question": "Stassybot's 2016 video game was compared to \"That Dragon, Cancer\" due to the \"emotional\" settings and \"gloomy visual tones\"?"} +{"answers": ["Berger Kirche"], "question": "the \"\", more than a thousand years old, is now used as a cemetery chapel and concert venue?"} +{"answers": ["Alan Collins", "Alan Collins", "Alan", "Alan Stanley Collins", "Collins"], "question": " was the director-general of the British Trade and Cultural Office in Taipei from 1995 to 1998?"} +{"answers": ["Considerations on the Causes of the Greatness of the Romans and their Decline"], "question": "although Montesquieu had only intended to write a few pages about the , he eventually produced 277 pages in 23 chapters?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "Jane Hamilton Hall", "Jane", "Jane Hamilton"], "question": " oversaw the construction of the Clementine, the world's first fast reactor, the first to be fueled by plutonium and the first to use a liquid metal coolant?"} +{"answers": ["Bradoponera"], "question": "species of the fossil ant are suggested to have nested around epiphytes?"} +{"answers": ["Tiffany Trump", "Tiffany", "Tiffany Ariana Trump", "Trump"], "question": " has been called part of the \"Snap Pack\" for her voluminous postings to Instagram?"} +{"answers": ["Quentin Tarantino filmography", "Quentin Tarantino"], "question": "Quentin Tarantino \"\" the 1992 film \"Reservoir Dogs\", which \"Empire\" named the \"greatest independent film of all time\"?"} +{"answers": ["Geistliche Gesänge", "Geistliche Gesänge, Op. 110"], "question": "Max Reger's three sacred motets for up to eight voices, , were composed in different years at different places for different choirs?"} +{"answers": ["Wolkentanz"], "question": ", a leading Hanoverian stallion at the Celle State Stud, sired 21 licensed stallions?"} +{"answers": ["José Antonio Gali Fayad", "José", "Fayad"], "question": " candidacy for Governor of Puebla was supported by the PAN, PT, PANAL, and two state parties?"} +{"answers": ["McLaughlin", "Sydney", "Sydney McLaughlin"], "question": "16-year-old hurdler is the youngest athlete to qualify for the United States Olympic track and field team since 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Speightstown", "Speightstown"], "question": "the racehorse \"\" sold for US$2 million as a yearling?"} +{"answers": ["Gentleman", "Gentleman"], "question": "Indian filmmaker Mohan Krishna Indraganti dedicated the second half of his Telugu-language film to Alfred Hitchcock as a tribute?"} +{"answers": ["Spider-Man Unlimited", "Spider-Man Unlimited"], "question": "the video game was frequently updated to synchronize with events in the broader Marvel Universe?"} +{"answers": ["Arena Naucalpan"], "question": ", currently the home of the International Wrestling Revolution Group, started out as a roller rink in the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Sirloin Stockade"], "question": "the first restaurant featured a giant plastic ornamental cow?"} +{"answers": ["Earles", "Daisy Earles", "Daisy"], "question": " \"\" of the Doll Family was known as a \"miniature Mae West\"?"} +{"answers": ["Elsa", "Reger", "Elsa Reger"], "question": ", who had first rejected Max Reger's courting, titled her autobiography \"\" (My life with and for Max Reger)?"} +{"answers": ["United States Coast Guard Ceremonial Honor Guard"], "question": "fashion designer Perry Ellis served in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Jeanne Beadle Burbank", "Jeanne Burbank", "Jeanne", "Burbank"], "question": " designed batteries for the first nuclear submarine, the USS \"Nautilus\" (SSN-571)?"} +{"answers": ["Van Breda", "Van Breda murders", "van Breda"], "question": "Marli van Breda , but has no memory of the event?"} +{"answers": ["God Save the South"], "question": "\"\" \"(sheet music cover pictured)\" is considered by some to have been the unofficial national anthem of the Confederacy?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Quartz"], "question": " was a plan by the Rhodesian military to kill Robert Mugabe, should he lose the 1980 Southern Rhodesian general election?"} +{"answers": ["Farouk", "Afero", "Farouk Afero"], "question": "the Indonesian film actor shaved his head in protest at how cinemas treated domestic productions?"} +{"answers": ["Helen", "Hanes", "Helen Copenhaver Hanes"], "question": " helped raise over $850,000 to guarantee the University of North Carolina School of the Arts would be based in Winston-Salem?"} +{"answers": ["S.", "Haleʻole", "S. N. Haleʻole"], "question": " wrote \"The Hawaiian Romance of Laieikawai\", the first book-length work of fiction by a Native Hawaiian?"} +{"answers": ["Newell Weight", "Weight", "Newell Bryan Weight", "Newell"], "question": " received over 500 applicants to the Brigham Young University a cappella choir, which he founded?"} +{"answers": ["Miku", "Sawai", "Miku Sawai"], "question": " transferred to a high school in Tokyo due to her work as a singer?"} +{"answers": ["French football bribery scandal"], "question": "due to the , no team is classed as winning the 1992–93 French Division 1 title?"} +{"answers": ["Mohapatra Nilamani Sahu", "Sahoo", "Mohapatra Nilamani Sahoo", "Mohapatra"], "question": " won a 1984 Sahitya Akademi Award for his Odia language short-story collection \"Abhisapta Gandharba\"?"} +{"answers": ["Romesh", "Romesh Chandra", "Chandra"], "question": ", former leader of the Communist Party of India, was the president of the World Peace Council?"} +{"answers": ["Biketown"], "question": ", the new bicycle-sharing system for Portland, Oregon, was named by its corporate sponsor, Nike, Inc.?"} +{"answers": ["Septimiu Albini", "Albini", "Septimiu"], "question": "on his first visit to his native Transylvania a quarter-century after fleeing to escape imprisonment, caught pneumonia and died?"} +{"answers": ["Kew Gardens – Union Turnpike", "Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike", "Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike"], "question": " made Queens grow?"} +{"answers": ["Mikhail Tikhanov", "Mikhail", "Tikhanov", "Mikhail Tikhonovich Tikhanov"], "question": "after painting Hawaiian King Kamehameha I \"\" in 1818, Russian artist suffered a mental breakdown?"} +{"answers": ["Holy Island Waggonway"], "question": "ships were moored between two jetties of the for unloading coal and loading lime?"} +{"answers": ["Keeping Up with the Joneses", "Keeping Up with the Joneses"], "question": "Pop Momand's comic strip popularized the common English catchphrase \"keeping up with the Joneses\"?"} +{"answers": ["Korea Music Copyright Association"], "question": "the deal with JASRAC was called a \"milestone in Japan-Korean musical relations\" because Japanese music had been previously banned in South Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest Liebold", "Ernest", "Ernest G. Liebold", "Ernest Gustav Liebold", "Liebold"], "question": "Henry Ford's personal secretary, , was investigated by the United States Department of War as a suspected German spy during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["High Street", "High Street"], "question": " is actually below ground?"} +{"answers": ["Erin Katrina McLeod", "McLeod", "Erin McLeod", "Erin"], "question": "Canadian international soccer goalkeeper \"\" held her first solo art exhibit, entitled \"Limitless\", in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Edition Güntersberg"], "question": "in 2016, published twelve Fantasias for solo viola da gamba by Telemann that had been lost?"} +{"answers": ["Milroy", "Eric", "Eric Milroy"], "question": "after died in the Battle of the Somme, his mother kept a light on at night to help him find his way home?"} +{"answers": ["Tibetan Eared Pheasant", "Tibetan eared pheasant"], "question": "the may be declining in number because there are insufficient places for it to roost?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Edward Dubay", "Dubay", "Thomas", "Thomas Dubay"], "question": ", a Catholic priest and prolific spiritual writer, read the monthly \"National Geographic\" from cover to cover?"} +{"answers": ["Busoni", "Ferruccio Busoni", "Ferruccio"], "question": "\"Falstaff\" provoked in a \"revolution of spirit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kyle", "Holbrook", "Kyle Holbrook"], "question": " has painted more than two hundred public murals in the City of Pittsburgh?"} +{"answers": ["La Dori"], "question": "Antonio Cesti's opera premiered at Archduke Ferdinand's court in Innsbruck and was later performed in Florence for the wedding of Cosimo III de' Medici?"} +{"answers": ["Georg Bätzing", "Bätzing", "Georg"], "question": " is the appointed bishop of the Diocese of Limburg?"} +{"answers": ["Pokémon Go", "Pokémon GO"], "question": "following the release of , Nintendo's share price rose by 50%?"} +{"answers": ["Fortman", "Laura", "Laura Fortman", "Laura A. Fortman"], "question": "as executive director of the Maine Women's Lobby from 1993 to 2003, successfully lobbied for laws benefiting reproductive rights, victims' rights, and equal pay for equal work?"} +{"answers": ["Guerra del Golfo", "Guerra del Golfo"], "question": "in the main event of the professional wrestling show, Oficial Fierro unmasked a Ninja Turtle?"} +{"answers": ["José", "Castro", "José Plácido de Castro", "Plácido de Castro"], "question": " \"\" revolted against the governments of Brazil and Bolivia and became president of Acre?"} +{"answers": ["Lapua Cartridge Factory explosion", "Lapua Cartridge Factory", "Lapua Cartridge Factory Explosion"], "question": "the was Finland's worst industrial disaster?"} +{"answers": ["Roxana Cannon", "Roxana Cannon Arsht Surgicenter", "Arsht", "Roxana", "Roxana Cannon Arsht"], "question": " was the first woman appointed judge in Delaware?"} +{"answers": ["Banks & Steelz"], "question": "Interpol member Paul Banks and Wu-Tang Clan member RZA are releasing an album together under the name ?"} +{"answers": ["Gale Sears", "Sears", "Gale"], "question": "Mormon author has been the recipient of several Whitney Awards and nominations?"} +{"answers": ["Baby", "Huwae", "Baby Huwae"], "question": " went from model and actress to fortune teller?"} +{"answers": ["Tamale pie"], "question": " \"\" was invented in the United States, and has been described as a comfort food?"} +{"answers": ["Jean Maxwell-Scott", "Maxwell-Scott", "Jean"], "question": " was the last direct descendant of the novelist Sir Walter Scott?"} +{"answers": ["Highway of Tears", "Highway of Tears"], "question": "the documentary film was created to draw attention to Canada's unsolved Highway of Tears murders, and won an award at the Malibu Film Festival?"} +{"answers": ["John Clement Fitzpatrick", "John", "Fitzpatrick"], "question": " died before some of the 39 volumes of his \"The Writings of George Washington\" were published?"} +{"answers": ["A Gaelic Blessing"], "question": "John Rutter's choral composition associates \"deep peace\" with elements of nature?"} +{"answers": ["Sr.", "Frederick", "Frederick William Kahapula Beckley Jr.", "Frederick William Kahapula Beckley Sr."], "question": " served as Governor of Kauaʻi from 1880 to 1881?"} +{"answers": ["Guerra de Familias", "Guerra de Familias"], "question": "at the , Silver King Jr. was not actually the son of Silver King, despite the family theme being the focal point of the show?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of Nigeria", "flag of Nigeria", "Flag of Nigeria"], "question": "the \"\" features the Star of David?"} +{"answers": ["Antidotarium Nicolai"], "question": "the has been called \"the bible of medieval practical pharmacy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick", "Frederick William Kahapula Beckley", "Frederick William Kahapula Beckley Jr.", "Jr."], "question": " was the last official interpreter of the Hawaii Supreme Court during the Kingdom of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Annie Rowan Forney Daugette", "Daugette", "Annie"], "question": ", the designer of the Seal of Alabama, was described as the \"Betsy Ross of Alabama\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Patrick Murray", "Murray"], "question": "on his 100th birthday, Ontario MPP received a personalized card from Wayne Gretzky?"} +{"answers": ["Max-Reger-Institute"], "question": "in 2008, the in Karlsruhe began publishing the complete works by Max Reger \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Kanoa", "Kanoa", "Paul"], "question": ", Governor of Kauaʻi from 1847 to 1877, died after falling from the second-story room of his Honolulu residence?"} +{"answers": ["Divisional Cavalry Regiment", "Divisional Cavalry Regiment"], "question": "the was New Zealand's first armored unit?"} +{"answers": ["Karen", "Heck", "Karen Heck"], "question": ", a women's rights activist and former mayor of Waterville, Maine, co-owns a winery that is the sole distiller of absinthe in New England?"} +{"answers": ["Arief", "A.", "Abdul Hamid Arief", "A. Hamid Arief"], "question": "the Indonesian actor often took roles playing Europeans?"} +{"answers": ["Maurilio", "Maurilio Ochoa Millán", "Maurilio Ochoa", "Ochoa"], "question": "\"pregnant\" ballot boxes prompted the PRI to challenge an election in which its candidate, , lost?"} +{"answers": ["Heather Blitz", "Heather", "Blitz"], "question": " has owned and trained her Grand Prix dressage horse, Paragon, all his life?"} +{"answers": ["Lothar", "Lothar Zenetti", "Zenetti"], "question": "songs by appear in current Protestant and Catholic hymnals, and are performed by singer-songwriters such as Konstantin Wecker?"} +{"answers": ["Erythemis simplicicollis"], "question": "reproductive adult have a lifespan of about ten days but are to be seen most of the summer in Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Billie Nipper", "Billie", "Nipper"], "question": " art was owned by Ronald Reagan, Shania Twain, and Zsa Zsa Gabor?"} +{"answers": ["Black Strap Molasses", "Black Strap Molasses"], "question": "the song \"\"sung by Groucho Marx, Jimmy Durante, Jane Wyman, and Danny Kayewas banned by CBS Radio on the grounds that it contained medical advice?"} +{"answers": ["Toby Moll", "Toby", "Moll"], "question": " met an old friend from Cape Town in the French village of Bazentin le Petit just after his regiment captured it from the Germans?"} +{"answers": ["Platform Panic"], "question": "in iOS and Android platformer , many of the available skins are references to characters from retro games, such as Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog?"} +{"answers": ["Patiția", "Rubin Patiția", "Rubin"], "question": "in marking the centenary of the Horea, Cloșca and Crișan revolt, Transylvanian lawyer clashed with both the Hungarian authorities and his own Romanian Orthodox Church?"} +{"answers": ["Lucha Libre in Estado de México", "49th Anniversary of Lucha Libre in Estado de México", "49th Anniversary of Lucha Libre in Estadio de Mexico"], "question": "for the show, the IWRG had a main event where the two teams represented their former wrestling promotions?"} +{"answers": ["Bennett", "Martyn Bennett", "Martyn"], "question": "the Scottish composer , who was influential in the evolution of modern Celtic fusion, was sometimes called the \"techno piper\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tobing", "Gordon Tobing", "Gordon", "Gordon Lumban Tobing"], "question": "despite travelling to five continents as a musician, \"\" continued to live with his in-laws?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Institute of Information Technology", "Indian Institute of Information Technology, Nagpur"], "question": "the , will start functioning in a temporary campus at Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited's Regional Telecom Training Centre?"} +{"answers": ["Hybla Valley Airport", "Hybla Valley"], "question": "the was the first licensed airport in Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Aoki", "Ai Aoki", "Ai Aoki", "Ai"], "question": " was a singer-songwriter and kindergarten teacher before becoming a politician in Japan's national Diet?"} +{"answers": ["Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations"], "question": "the was responsible for the bombing of Cubana Flight 455, the worst incident of aviation terrorism in the western hemisphere before 9/11?"} +{"answers": ["Scolopendra cataracta"], "question": " \"\", the world's only known amphibious centipede, was discovered by an entomologist on his honeymoon?"} +{"answers": ["Cynthia", "Cooke", "Cynthia Cooke"], "question": " nursed Far East prisoners of war before becoming head of the Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service?"} +{"answers": ["Het Beest"], "question": "the 1982 Dutch film , featuring Willem Ruis in his first and last cinema role, was a \"legendary flop\"?"} +{"answers": ["Linda Smith Dyer", "Linda Smith", "Linda", "Dyer"], "question": "in 1984 Maine lawyer rebutted opponents' claims that passage of the Equal Rights Amendment would legalize same-sex marriage in the state?"} +{"answers": ["Pentonville Road"], "question": "the perpetrators of a major burglary were caught after discussing it in a pub?"} +{"answers": ["G.", "G. T. Bynum", "George Theron Bynum IV", "Bynum"], "question": ", the mayor-elect of Tulsa, Oklahoma, is related to three former Tulsa mayors?"} +{"answers": ["War of the Antiochene Succession"], "question": "the \"came to a rather unspectacular end\" in 1219?"} +{"answers": ["Jack", "Baer", "Jack Baer", "Jack Baer"], "question": "the British art dealer saved £150 million of art for the nation?"} +{"answers": ["Prince", "Romerson", "Prince Romerson"], "question": ", a Hawaiian who fought in the American Civil War, served in the Union Navy and Army and later became a Buffalo Soldier?"} +{"answers": ["Christensen", "Ingrid Christensen", "Ingrid"], "question": "in 1937 became the first woman to indisputably set foot on mainland Antarctica?"} +{"answers": ["Case/lang/veirs"], "question": "the members of alt-country supergroup have collectively made more than 30 studio albums?"} +{"answers": ["Shore Line East"], "question": "the service \"(train pictured)\" began in 1990, using equipment from the recently discontinued PATrain?"} +{"answers": ["Fazeer Mohammed", "Mohammed", "Fazeer"], "question": "in December 2015, Trinidadian commentator was banned from speaking to players in the West Indies cricket team before the Boxing Day Test match?"} +{"answers": ["Kepelino"], "question": "Hawaiian writer was charged with treason after a failed attempt to overthrow King Kalākaua in favor of his opponent, Queen Emma, in 1874?"} +{"answers": ["That's In Queensland"], "question": "according to the State of Origin viral video, ?"} +{"answers": ["James Nightingale", "James Nightingale"], "question": "the \"Hollyoaks\" actor James Sutton has described as a strong and powerful character?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Al-Karak", "Siege of Al-Karak"], "question": "six years after the of their city by Ibrahim Pasha, the people of Al-Karak exacted revenge on his forces while they were withdrawing from Syria?"} +{"answers": ["Arena Naucalpan 29th Anniversary Show"], "question": "at the , a clown beat a doctor?"} +{"answers": ["Rima Melati", "Melati", "Rima"], "question": " \"\" took part of her stage name from Audrey Hepburn's character in \"Green Mansions\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dyke Action Machine", "Dyke Action Machine!"], "question": " created public art that used commercial photography styling to present lesbian images that resisted sexism and consumerism?"} +{"answers": ["García Cabeza de Vaca", "Francisco García Cabeza de Vaca", "Francisco", "Francisco Javier García Cabeza de Vaca", "Vaca"], "question": "Governor-elect of Tamaulipas, Mexico, was born in McAllen, Texas, and played soccer at Houston Baptist University?"} +{"answers": ["Mari Kim", "Kim", "Mari"], "question": "South Korean animator produced the music video for 2NE1's \"Hate You\", which depicts the group as \"eyedoll\" action heroines?"} +{"answers": ["FA Cup Final", "2005 FA Cup Final"], "question": "Patrick Vieira won the for Arsenal with his last kick in his final appearance?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth", "Dilling", "Elizabeth Dilling"], "question": "right-wing writer and activist claimed that Einstein was a Communist and Hitler was a Jew?"} +{"answers": ["Grönsö Manor", "Grönsö Castle"], "question": "the orchard at \"\" in Sweden, established in 1623, is still producing apples?"} +{"answers": ["Johnny Williams", "Johnny Williams", "Johnny", "Williams"], "question": " scored two tries in Cardiff's 24–8 rout of in 1908?"} +{"answers": ["Cho", "Cho Ki-chon", "Jo Ki-chon", "Ki-chon"], "question": "North Korean poet offered some of the earliest contributions to the North Korean cult of personality?"} +{"answers": ["Green", "Green Flake", "Flake"], "question": " was one of the first African-Americans to enter the Salt Lake Valley?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Lionel Rose", "Alfred Lionel Rose", "Rose"], "question": " silenced the crowd at an event honouring Queen Elizabeth II by yelling \"shut up\"?"} +{"answers": ["Starred wood quail", "Starred Wood Quail"], "question": "groups of \"(illustrated)\" move across open ground in single file?"} +{"answers": ["Wood", "Hannah", "Hannah Wood", "Hannah Wood"], "question": "in 1897, Northern Territory nurse was trapped when her house collapsed during a tropical cyclone?"} +{"answers": ["Rosie", "Dame Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight", "Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight", "Stephenson-Goodknight"], "question": "Wikipedian of the Year has cited cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead as an influence on her writing?"} +{"answers": ["Mr.Mr.", "Mr.Mr."], "question": "the EP by Girls' Generation was described as \"expand[ing] their musical reach\" and \"experimenting into new sonic territory\"?"} +{"answers": ["Baruch", "Baruch Korff", "Korff"], "question": "\"Nixon's Rabbi\", , was part of an unbroken line of rabbis going back 73 generations?"} +{"answers": ["Ham and Eggs", "Ham and eggs"], "question": "in 1899, after hiking for four days with almost no food, entrepreneur Duncan Hines ordered $5 worth of \"\" at a restaurant in Cheyenne, Wyoming?"} +{"answers": ["Løvaas", "Kari", "Kari Løvaas"], "question": " appeared in the premiere of Orff's \"De temporum fine comoedia\" at the Salzburg Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Quintinia verdonii"], "question": "the can be a desirable garden plant on account of its flowers?"} +{"answers": ["Kesler", "Henry", "Henry S. Kesler"], "question": "film producer and director was the grandson of LDS prophet Joseph F. Smith?"} +{"answers": ["Sexism in South Korea", "Gender inequality in South Korea"], "question": " is illustrated by a Global Gender Gap Report indicator which shows that South Korean women earn on average about 55% of what men earn?"} +{"answers": ["Teresa", "Teresa Feoderovna Ries", "Teresa Ries", "Ries"], "question": " first exhibition at the Vienna Künstlerhaus included a sculpture of a nude witch snipping her toenails, making Ries an overnight sensation?"} +{"answers": ["Varvakeion Athena"], "question": "the \"\" is considered the most faithful reproduction of the chryselephantine statue of Athena Parthenos which stood in the Parthenon?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Draper", "Thomas", "Draper", "Thomas Percy Draper"], "question": ", who introduced the legislation to allow women to stand for parliament in Western Australia, became the first Australian parliamentarian to lose his seat to a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Chi Cygni"], "question": " is a variable star that is over 10,000 times brighter at its maximum than at its minimum?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Laurie", "James Laurie"], "question": " proposed an elevated railroad over Broadway in 1853, fifteen years before New York City's first such line was built?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Bonner", "Mark", "Bonner"], "question": "the footballer was forced to retire after suffering a broken arm during a league match against Port Vale in September 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Aminah", "Aminah Cendrakasih", "Cendrakasih"], "question": " \"\" has acted in over a hundred films?"} +{"answers": ["Tingey House"], "question": " is the official residence of the Chief of Naval Operations of the United States Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Esna", "Esna"], "question": " was one of the songwriters of \"Some\", which topped the \"Billboard\" Korea K-Pop Hot 100 for six weeks?"} +{"answers": ["Poulton's Match"], "question": "the 1909 Varsity Match came to be known as after Ronnie Poulton scored a record five tries?"} +{"answers": ["Fernando", "Rúa", "De la Rúa", "Fernando de la Rúa"], "question": "Argentine president served for just two years, half of his term of office?"} +{"answers": ["Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration"], "question": "there is a for the Tennessee Walking Horse every year?"} +{"answers": ["George Belly Ukeke", "George", "Ukeke"], "question": "in 1866 the eccentric legislator suggested dog's and pig's teeth be reintroduced as currency in the Kingdom of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Taryatu-Chulutu"], "question": "an eruption of in the Holocene formed the Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Indriati", "Indriati Iskak", "Iskak"], "question": " went from film star to psychologist to marketer?"} +{"answers": ["Akihiro", "Ota", "Akihiro Ota"], "question": "after leading Komeito to a large defeat in 2009, including losing his own seat, returned to the National Diet in 2012 and became a cabinet minister for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["1906 Vanderbilt Commodores football team"], "question": "one sportswriter called the \"the first great Southern team\"?"} +{"answers": ["Serval"], "question": "the has the longest legs of any cat relative to its body size?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Mary Gowing", "Gowing", "Margaret", "Margaret Gowing"], "question": " became the University of Oxford's first professor of the history of science, despite not having a degree in history or science?"} +{"answers": ["Uterine microbiota", "Uterine microbiome"], "question": "though once thought to be sterile, the contains at least 14 commensal microorganisms in healthy women?"} +{"answers": ["Bobbili Fort"], "question": "Tandra Paparayudu, who had rushed to the demolished to help his sister's family, killed the Raja of Vizianagaram and then committed suicide along with his accomplices?"} +{"answers": ["4 Walls"], "question": " was the first release by girl group f(x) since member Sulli left the group?"} +{"answers": ["Jane Little", "Jane", "Jane Little", "Little"], "question": " was short in stature, played a large instrument, and was longest in tenure, setting a Guinness World Record at the Atlanta Symphony?"} +{"answers": ["Attack on Titan"], "question": "Brock Lesnar was used as a model for the appearance of the Armored Titan in ?"} +{"answers": ["Carlos", "Carlos Menem", "Menem"], "question": " \"\", elected in 1989, was the first Argentine president to succeed a democratically elected president from another party since 1916?"} +{"answers": ["Daredevil season 2", "Daredevil", "Daredevil"], "question": " was referred to internally as \"Daredevil vs. the Punisher\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Bryar", "Bryar", "Bob"], "question": "My Chemical Romance drummer suffered third-degree burns on his arms and legs during the filming of the music video for \"Famous Last Words\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moog for Love"], "question": " was the first record by Disclosure not to feature writing contributions from Jimmy Napes?"} +{"answers": ["Tony", "Tony Munro", "Munro"], "question": "cricket journalist was born with dwarfism?"} +{"answers": ["Mahantango Creek", "Little Mahantango Creek"], "question": "a man received a warranty guaranteeing him Beauty on in 1793?"} +{"answers": ["Prusa i3"], "question": " \"\" can partially self-replicate?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of South Korea"], "question": "the includes wild boar which come into cities to look for food, and can potentially kill people?"} +{"answers": ["Héctor", "Alvídrez", "Héctor Armando Cabada Alvídrez"], "question": "in January 2016, resigned as news director of XHIJ-TDT in order to run for municipal president of Ciudad Juárez?"} +{"answers": ["Arriany", "Farida Arriany", "Farida"], "question": " won a Best Leading Actress at the 1960 Indonesian Film Week?"} +{"answers": ["Arclight", "ARCLIGHT", "Arclight"], "question": "Julian Lage, a jazz guitarist, recorded his album on a Fender Telecaster?"} +{"answers": ["Nuclear blackout"], "question": "a one megaton nuclear weapon can create a radar-opaque disk hundreds of kilometers across?"} +{"answers": ["Ceratomyrmex"], "question": "the fossil ant has modified jaws, possibly for catching large prey?"} +{"answers": ["Tiny Town", "Tiny Town"], "question": " was the first complete modern city built in miniature?"} +{"answers": ["Stonewall National Monument"], "question": "the in New York City is the first U.S. National Monument dedicated to LGBT history?"} +{"answers": ["Asparagusic acid", "asparagusic acid"], "question": "the , which was described by Arbuthnot as \"foetid\" and by Benjamin Franklin as \"disagreeable\", was compared to \"a flask of perfume\" by Marcel Proust?"} +{"answers": ["Macleay's dorcopsis"], "question": "although the IUCN at one time considered to be a vulnerable species, it is now rated as \"least concern\"?"} +{"answers": ["Medical Women's Federation"], "question": "the was formed in the UK in 1917 and has acted to address workplace and educational grievances of female doctors?"} +{"answers": ["Qriously"], "question": " was voted \"worst name in ad-tech\" in an \"Ad Age\" poll, beating Vungle, Nanigans, AdsWizz, and Burt?"} +{"answers": ["Rabi'ah", "Fadl ibn Rabi'ah", "Fadl"], "question": "the 12th-century prince was the ancestor of the Al Fadl dynasty, which dominated the Bedouin tribes of the Syrian Desert?"} +{"answers": ["Die Zerstörung Jerusalems", "Die Zerstörung Jerusalems", "Zerstörung Jerusalems"], "question": "Felix Mendelssohn encouraged in Leipzig in 1840?"} +{"answers": ["Jennifer", "d'Abo", "Jennifer d'Abo"], "question": " was once described as a \"serial female entrepreneur\"?"} +{"answers": ["I Will Possess Your Heart"], "question": "an actress and crew traveled 27,977 miles in 13 days to film the music video for Death Cab for Cutie's \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pall Mall, London", "Pall Mall"], "question": "London's owes its name to a 17th-century ball game similar to croquet?"} +{"answers": ["Bianu", "Ioan Bianu", "Ioan"], "question": "being a thrifty man, bibliographer raised cows on Romanian Academy grounds in downtown Bucharest?"} +{"answers": ["Lois Jones", "Lois M. Jones", "Lois Jones", "Lois", "Jones"], "question": " led the first all-woman science team to Antarctica in 1969?"} +{"answers": ["T-Babe"], "question": "when Glasgow Records could not find a suitable singer to perform their dance tunes, they decided instead to ?"} +{"answers": ["Mayer Red Brick Schoolhouse"], "question": "prior to undergoing an historic renovation, the \"\" was condemned by the fire marshal?"} +{"answers": ["Agustín", "Benítez", "Agustín Basave Benítez"], "question": " was a federal deputy for just 69 days prior to becoming president of the Mexican Party of the Democratic Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Ein as-Sahla"], "question": " was established as a daughter village of Barta'a in the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Muffie", "Cabot", "Muffie Cabot"], "question": "according to her daughter Ali Wentworth, , a former social secretary to First Lady Nancy Reagan, \"will choose a bath over a shower, a play over a movie, and the ocean over a pool\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joachim", "Joachim III of Bulgaria", "Bulgaria"], "question": "in 1300, the Bulgarian Patriarch was charged with treason and executed by the newly crowned Emperor Theodore Svetoslav?"} +{"answers": ["Pop out cake"], "question": "an early predecessor of the was a pie from which a dwarf emerged for Charles I of England in 1626?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Truswell", "Elizabeth Marchant Truswell", "Elizabeth", "Truswell"], "question": " used ancient pollen to show that plants existed in Antarctica before the ice cap formed?"} +{"answers": ["Setting Sun", "Setting Sun"], "question": "it took three attempts to win a World Grand Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry King", "Henry King", "King"], "question": ", the bandleader of the Burns and Allen radio program, received special dispensation for his marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Segovia prison break"], "question": "the in Segovia in 1976 was Spain's largest prison break since its civil war?"} +{"answers": ["Ellen F. Golden", "Golden", "Ellen", "Ellen Frances Golden"], "question": "in 2004 queried U.S. presidential candidate John Kerry on the subject of women in business during a national conference call heard by 2,000 female entrepreneurs?"} +{"answers": ["Smacksoft"], "question": "the musical style of South Korean band was described as \"a fantastic, densely-layered hybrid sound of post-punk, rock and electronica\"?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of the United States of the Ionian Islands"], "question": "from 1815, the \"\" featured the Lion of Saint Mark and the Blue Ensign?"} +{"answers": ["Bungy", "Watson", "Bungy Watson"], "question": " nickname was the word used at The King's School, Canterbury, for a rubber?"} +{"answers": ["Party", "Party"], "question": "the lyrics of Girls' Generation's song \"\" mention drinking lemon soju, mojito and tequila?"} +{"answers": ["Nora", "Nora Grossman", "Grossman"], "question": "\"The Imitation Game\" producer persuaded Andrew Hodges to let her turn his book into a film even though she had no producing experience?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Colin", "Tropical Storm Colin"], "question": " was the earliest third tropical storm ever recorded in an Atlantic hurricane season?"} +{"answers": ["First Flights with Neil Armstrong"], "question": "starting in 1991, Neil Armstrong hosted an aviation television series, ?"} +{"answers": ["Floridean starch"], "question": "most red algae store energy from the sun as ?"} +{"answers": ["Thanksgiving Orphans"], "question": "the food fight scene from \"Cheers\" was shot twice, resulting in a strong odor around the set?"} +{"answers": ["Javier", "Jurado", "Javier Corral Jurado"], "question": ", the Governor-elect of Chihuahua, is named for the singer Javier Solís, who died several months before his birth?"} +{"answers": ["WRGG-LP"], "question": "radio station uses the same format and broadcast tower as the now-defunct WKSL, which was created by the father of one of WRGG's co-founders?"} +{"answers": ["Hannah", "Hannah Beachler", "Beachler"], "question": "production designer based some outdoor scenes in the Miles Davis biopic \"Miles Ahead\" on old silent footage somebody had posted on YouTube?"} +{"answers": ["al-Rahba", "Al-Rahba", "Qalʿat ar-Rahba"], "question": "the last Mongol invasion of Syria ended with a failed siege against \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["B.League", "Japan Professional Basketball League"], "question": "Japan's National Basketball League and bj league have merged to create the ?"} +{"answers": ["The Fade Out"], "question": "Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips turned down offers for the film rights to their comic because they were afraid accepting them would affect the way the book was written?"} +{"answers": ["Meire", "Katrien Meire", "Katrien"], "question": "in February 2016, fake documents were sent to Companies House claiming that had resigned as chief executive of Charlton Athletic F.C.?"} +{"answers": ["Raynald", "Raynald of Châtillon", "Châtillon"], "question": " \"(execution pictured)\" was described as a \"monstrous infidel and terrible oppressor\" by Baha ad-Din ibn Shaddad in his biography of Saladin?"} +{"answers": ["History of East Texas Normal College", "East Texas Normal College"], "question": "between 1889 and 1917, the campus of burned on three separate occasions?"} +{"answers": ["The Xindi"], "question": "changes to T'Pol's costume in the \"\" episode \"\" were made to appeal to the 18–49 male demographic?"} +{"answers": ["Constance of Antioch", "Antioch", "Constance"], "question": " was kidnapped to be married at the age of nine?"} +{"answers": ["Christy Jenkins"], "question": "Brad Kern cited the nature versus nurture debate as one of the issues related to ?"} +{"answers": ["Ferrari 330 TRI/LM", "Ferrari 330 TR/LM"], "question": "the , the last front engined racecar to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans, was driven regularly in New York City after the end of its racing career?"} +{"answers": ["Symphony No. 1", "Symphony No. 1"], "question": "in 1880, the sixteen-year-old composer Richard Strauss wrote his in just three months, whilst still at school?"} +{"answers": ["César Octavio Camacho Quiroz", "César", "Quiroz", "César Camacho Quiroz", "Camacho Quiroz"], "question": " \"\" was selected to become Governor of the State of Mexico and president of the PRI, both times to replace newly designated cabinet members?"} +{"answers": ["Porth Wen Brickworks", "Porth Wen"], "question": " on the north coast of Anglesey made fire bricks from locally quarried quartzite?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy's Honour"], "question": "actors Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden, who portray pioneering golfing legends Old Tom Morris and Young Tom Morris in the 2016 film , had no prior experience with golf?"} +{"answers": ["Hamza Sultan Ali", "Hamza Ali", "Hamza", "Ali"], "question": " died at age 20, having already played first-class cricket for Hampshire County Cricket Club and List A cricket for Rawalpindi Rams?"} +{"answers": ["Hees", "Van Hees", "Adriaan", "Adriaan van Hees"], "question": "Dutch Nazi, actor, and theater critic became depressed when he discovered he was part Jewish, but still volunteered for the SS—and was denied?"} +{"answers": ["flag of Hong Kong", "Flag of Hong Kong", "Flag of Hong Kong"], "question": "since its replacement on 1 July 1997, \"\" is used as a symbol of protest against perceived Chinese interference in Hong Kong?"} +{"answers": ["Helen Amanda Fricker", "Helen", "Helen Fricker", "Fricker"], "question": " was a member of the first group to drill into an Antarctic subglacial lake?"} +{"answers": ["10", "10"], "question": "on Christian rock band MercyMe's 2009 album , they re-recorded their song \"I Can Only Imagine\" at Abbey Road Studios with the London Session Orchestra?"} +{"answers": ["Fraser", "Rowland Fraser", "Rowland"], "question": "the rugby international was killed on the first day of the Battle of the Somme, 10 days after getting married?"} +{"answers": ["Bernie Sanders' Dank Meme Stash"], "question": ", a Facebook group with over 400,000 members, inspired the creation of Bernie Singles, a dating website for supporters of US presidential candidate Bernie Sanders?"} +{"answers": ["Dhat al-Hajj"], "question": "Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent had a fort built at \"\", a rest stop on the Hajj caravan road?"} +{"answers": ["Mateen", "Omar Mateen", "Omar"], "question": ", who in June 2016 committed the deadliest mass shooting in the United States by a single gunman, previously appeared in the documentary film \"The Big Fix\"?"} +{"answers": ["NIFL Premiership", "2016–17 NIFL Premiership"], "question": "Portadown F.C. will start the on −12 points for paying an amateur player?"} +{"answers": ["Ruthie Tompson", "Tompson", "Ruthie"], "question": " was offered a job by Walt Disney while working at the riding club where he played polo?"} +{"answers": ["D.Va"], "question": "fans of \"Overwatch\" have turned one of its characters, , into an internet meme, often featuring her eating Doritos and drinking Mountain Dew?"} +{"answers": ["OFC Nations Cup Final", "2016 OFC Nations Cup Final"], "question": "the was the first such final to be decided on penalties?"} +{"answers": ["Student movements in Korea"], "question": "the of the 1980s played a key role in the democratization of their country?"} +{"answers": ["Farrar", "Mary", "Mary Farrar"], "question": ", a victims' advocate for over 20 years, had an older brother who was shot and killed during a robbery at their family's scrap metal business?"} +{"answers": ["Laguna Amarga"], "question": "the caldera in Argentina is associated with an ignimbrite of 630 cubic kilometres (150 cu mi)?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis", "Robertson", "Lewis Robertson"], "question": " offered to give up the captaincy of the Army rugby team because he felt he was out of form?"} +{"answers": ["Pavao", "Pavao Dragičević", "Dragičević"], "question": "Bishop may have selected Elijah as patron saint of Bosnia and Herzegovina due to his veneration by the country's Muslims, Catholics, and Orthodox Christians?"} +{"answers": ["Sketches from an Island 2"], "question": "Mark Barrott originally planned his second studio album to be an extended play?"} +{"answers": ["William Wallace Kellett", "William W. Kellett", "W.", "Kellett", "W. Wallace Kellett"], "question": " made the first autogyro used by the United States Post Office Department for carrying mail?"} +{"answers": ["Heber Robert McBride", "Heber", "Robert McBride", "McBride"], "question": " was an immigrant to the U.S. who traveled to the Salt Lake Valley with the Martin Handcart Company?"} +{"answers": ["Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash"], "question": "the 1912 Futurist painting was inspired by Giacomo Balla's fascination with chronophotography?"} +{"answers": ["Dougan", "Derek", "Alexander Derek Dougan", "Derek Dougan"], "question": "the footballer handed in a transfer request the day before he played in the 1960 FA Cup Final?"} +{"answers": ["Tucuruí transmission line"], "question": "the \"(pylon pictured)\" carries power for through the Amazon region?"} +{"answers": ["Janet Arnold", "Janet", "Arnold"], "question": "the clothing historian was still working on clothes for the Mermaid Theatre just two days before her death from lymphoma?"} +{"answers": ["17th Mechanized Corps", "17th Mechanized Corps"], "question": "the Soviet lost all of its armored vehicles in the Battle of Białystok–Minsk?"} +{"answers": ["Aragón Castillo", "Hortensia Aragón Castillo", "Hortensia", "Castillo"], "question": "Mexican parliamentarian alternate deputy is her sister?"} +{"answers": ["East Texas State Teachers College", "History of East Texas State Teachers College"], "question": " president James G. Gee declared Sam Rayburn, the congressman and college alumnus, \"my personal enemy\", during a faculty meeting?"} +{"answers": ["Roy", "Roy Thomas Severn", "Severn"], "question": " established the biggest centre for the study of earthquake engineering in the UK?"} +{"answers": ["Sudha Cars Museum"], "question": "exhibits in the have found their way onto \"Ripley's Believe It or Not!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Musgraveia sulciventris"], "question": "the \"\" can spray a stinky liquid at a target up to away?"} +{"answers": ["Yuuki Tanaka", "Yuuki", "Tanaka"], "question": " led Waseda University women's tennis team to their fifth consecutive All-Japan championship in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["American Party of South Carolina"], "question": "all four of the candidates in the state's 2014 elections lost?"} +{"answers": ["Melchisedec", "Melchisedec Ștefănescu", "Ștefănescu"], "question": " was the only Romanian bishop to support the secularization of monastic estates?"} +{"answers": ["Exeter Racecourse"], "question": "a judge shot a doctor at during the last duel in Devon?"} +{"answers": ["Jason Michael Spriggs", "Jason Spriggs", "Jason", "Spriggs"], "question": "rookie Green Bay Packers offensive lineman was named a first team All-American in his senior year of college?"} +{"answers": ["Triplemanía XVI"], "question": "the Mexico City wrestling commission did not allow promoter Joaquín Roldán to be at the ringside for as he was not a licensed active competitor?"} +{"answers": ["Humphrey Stafford", "Humphrey", "Humphrey Stafford", "Stafford"], "question": "in his will, left his household servants £1 each, his grooms 6s.8d each, his pages 3s.4d each, and £8 for masses for his soul?"} +{"answers": ["Denton Graves Burdick", "Denton", "Denton G. Burdick", "Burdick"], "question": "when he served in the Oregon House of Representatives, \"\" represented a district that was nearly the size of Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Tempt, Tease and Touch"], "question": "the Sugababes' fragrances were among The Perfume Shop's first releases after opening in-store outlets in Superdrug stores?"} +{"answers": ["Andrey", "Andrey Georgyevich Shebalkov", "Shebalkov", "Andrey Shebalkov"], "question": "Hero of the Soviet Union was deprived of his title on charges of sending anti-Soviet letters?"} +{"answers": ["Khetanchi", "Gopal Swami Khetanchi", "Gopal"], "question": "the recreation of Botticelli's \"The Birth of Venus\" by the Indian realist painter showed a pearl-clad Rajasthani woman coming out of a lotus?"} +{"answers": ["Stewart Avenue", "900 Stewart Avenue", "900 Stewart Avenue"], "question": "Carl Sagan lived in an ?"} +{"answers": ["Vic", "Lambden", "Vic Lambden"], "question": "in 1949, the Bristol Rovers footballer married one of his team's fans?"} +{"answers": ["Elector Under Will of Oliver Smith"], "question": "\"\" is the title of an elected official in some towns in Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["Horowitz", "Tamara", "Tamara Horowitz"], "question": "philosopher stopped looking in mirrors for two years in her twenties?"} +{"answers": ["Harrild & Sons Limited", "Harrild & Sons"], "question": "in 1813, a British manufacturer of printing presses \"\", , helped establish the use in London of composition rollers instead of ink balls to ink the printing plates?"} +{"answers": ["Lang", "Petra Lang", "Petra"], "question": ", who performed the parts of Brangäne and Ortrud at the Bayreuth Festival as a mezzo-soprano, was the Isolde of 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Mundamala"], "question": "fearsome Hindu and Buddhist deities are depicted wearing a ?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Barclay", "Barclay", "Arthur Barclay"], "question": "future New Jersey Assemblyman won the state Tournament of Champions as basketball team captain, alongside future NBA player Dajuan Wagner?"} +{"answers": ["Bridge Inn", "Bridge Inn, Topsham"], "question": "Queen Elizabeth II was presented with a crate of ale when she visited the ?"} +{"answers": ["Annette Lyon", "Lyon", "Annette"], "question": "author loves chocolate so much that she helped out with the Utah Chocolate Show, and wrote her own chocolate cookbook?"} +{"answers": ["Betula pubescens"], "question": "the outer bark of the can be stripped off without killing the tree, to make canoes, drinking vessels and roof tiles?"} +{"answers": ["The Merchant of Venice", "The Merchant of Venice"], "question": "the director David Pountney was once part of a silence, but now is part of the noise?"} +{"answers": ["Josephine Butler", "Josephine Butler bibliography"], "question": "the English feminist and social reformer Josephine Butler \"\" over the course of her career?"} +{"answers": ["CANDLE syndrome"], "question": " was categorized in 2010, with symptoms including skin lesions, organ inflammation, and recurrent fever?"} +{"answers": ["Lisa", "Lisa Bortolotti", "Bortolotti"], "question": "the philosopher argues that the irrationality of delusions does not stop them from being beliefs?"} +{"answers": ["Coronado", "Delia", "Guerrero Coronado", "Delia Guerrero Coronado"], "question": "federal deputy previously was the head of nursing at the general hospital of Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí?"} +{"answers": ["Kūh-e Zendeh", "Bazman"], "question": "the volcano \"\" in Iran is undergoing active surface deformation?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth", "Casson", "Elizabeth Casson", "Elizabeth Casson Trust"], "question": " set up an early occupational therapy school with funds borrowed from her brother Lewis?"} +{"answers": ["Kalanemi"], "question": "in Hindu mythology, the demon who was killed by Vishnu, was reborn as Kamsa to be eventually killed by Vishnu's reincarnation Krishna?"} +{"answers": ["Joaquín Díaz Mena", "Díaz Mena", "Mena", "Joaquín", "Joaquín Jesús Díaz Mena"], "question": "Mexican politician managed a Cancún hotel, taught \"Telesecundaria\" classes, and was involved in ranching?"} +{"answers": ["War Paint", "War Paint"], "question": "the song \"\" performed by American singer Fletcher was the most shared song on Spotify in the United States for the week commencing June 29, 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Carlin", "Willie", "Willie Carlin"], "question": "the association footballer accepted a transfer to Derby County after his wife declared that she wanted to move away from Sheffield?"} +{"answers": ["Mihran Kassabian", "Mihran Krikor Kassabian", "Kassabian", "Mihran"], "question": "the pioneering radiologist photographed his own hands \"\" to document the progression of radiation-related necroses and amputations?"} +{"answers": ["Platinum Games", "PlatinumGames"], "question": "according to Atsushi Inaba, the development of \"Bayonetta\" almost \"broke\" ?"} +{"answers": ["Anne-Marie", "Anne-Marie"], "question": " shared a stage with Jessie J as a kid?"} +{"answers": ["20th Mechanized Corps", "20th Mechanized Corps"], "question": "the was almost entirely destroyed during the Battle of Białystok–Minsk and the Battle of Smolensk?"} +{"answers": ["Claudia Sofía Corichi García", "Claudia Corichi García", "García", "Claudia"], "question": " arrival in the Citizens' Movement party prompted its director in the state of Zacatecas to resign?"} +{"answers": ["Carpendale", "Charles Douglas Carpendale CB", "Charles Douglas Carpendale", "Charles"], "question": "before was hired to become John Reith's second-in-command to lead the BBC, he was a Rear Admiral in the Royal Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Herman", "Herman Cornejo", "Cornejo"], "question": "ballet dancer is \"not a fairy-tale prince\", but \"a believable, 21st-century hero\"?"} +{"answers": ["George Rex Flag"], "question": "citizens of the Province of New York unofficially adopted the \"\" to protest against freedom of religion granted to Catholics in Quebec?"} +{"answers": ["Joanne", "Maguire", "Joanne M. Maguire"], "question": "in 2010 became the first woman to receive the International von Kármán Wings Award?"} +{"answers": ["Naranjo", "Guadalupe Acosta Naranjo", "Guadalupe", "Acosta Naranjo"], "question": " was jailed after protesting fraud in the 1993 election for municipal president of Tepic, Nayarit, which he lost?"} +{"answers": ["Stéphane Sparagna", "Sparagna", "Stéphane"], "question": "in 2015 captained the France national under-20 football team to their first Toulon Tournament title in seven years?"} +{"answers": ["Everest", "Everest"], "question": "since the Beatles' audio engineer Geoff Emerick used to smoke , \"Abbey Road\" was originally planned to be titled \"Mount Everest\", \"Everest\" or \"Ever Rest\"?"} +{"answers": ["Taylor", "Swift", "Taylor Alison Swift", "Taylor Swift"], "question": " \"\" is the first act to have three albums with opening-week sales of one million copies in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Pingjiang Road"], "question": "the historic district of in Suzhou was featured in the Southern Song Dynasty map \"Pingjiang Tu\", produced in the year 1229?"} +{"answers": ["Jorge", "Jorge Estefan Chidiac", "Charbel Jorge Estefan Chidiac", "Chidiac"], "question": " has served on the Finances and Public Credit Commission in each of his three terms in the Chamber of Deputies?"} +{"answers": ["Pyotr Georgyevich Novikov", "Novikov", "Pyotr"], "question": "Red Army Major General died in the Flossenbürg concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["Qal'eh Hasan Ali", "Hasan Ali"], "question": ", originally considered a group of impact craters, is instead a group of maars that may have formed within the last 50,000 years?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert Wallace Schneider", "Herbert Schneider"], "question": "Do you know that, after visiting fascist Italy, wrote to John Dewey that \"a whole new world of the imagination has been created\"?"} +{"answers": ["Polyomavirus agnoprotein", "Agnoprotein"], "question": " \"\" is found in two polyomaviruses that can cause human disease, JC virus and BK virus?"} +{"answers": ["Jordan Julious Green", "Jordan", "Green", "Jordan Green"], "question": "the footballer worked as a supermarket shelf-stacker before earning his first professional contract?"} +{"answers": ["The Andy Griffith Show"], "question": " was ranked number 1 by Nielsen during its final season?"} +{"answers": ["cruise missile strikes on Afghanistan and Sudan", "Operation Infinite Reach"], "question": "on August 20, 1998, President Bill Clinton ordered on Osama bin Laden's Afghan training camps and a Sudanese pharmaceutical plant?"} +{"answers": ["Scott Drinkwell"], "question": "Ross Adams worked as a script editor on the soap opera \"Emmerdale\" before he was cast as in \"Hollyoaks\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tomás", "Tomás Ruiz", "Tomás José Ruiz González", "Tomás Ruiz González", "González"], "question": " was the first president of the Mexican Tax Administration Service?"} +{"answers": ["Port Harcourt", "Greater Port Harcourt City", "Greater Port 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Governor of Coahuila in 2017?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Martin", "Thomas L. Martin"], "question": "\"MARB\" at Brigham Young University is named after agronomist ?"} +{"answers": ["Don't talk to me or my son ever again"], "question": "\"The Verge\" identified \"\" as the \"meme of the summer\" of 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Bibby", "Dan Bibby", "Dan"], "question": " scored the golden point for Great Britain in their recent Olympic rugby sevens quarter-final?"} +{"answers": ["Jaquinta of Bari", "Jaquinta", "Bari"], "question": "in order to secure the crown for her sons, the Dioclean queen had a brother-in-law beheaded, another blinded and castrated, a nephew poisoned and another beheaded?"} +{"answers": ["Ashleigh", "Gentle", "Ashleigh Gentle"], "question": "in the wake of her podium finish in Yokohama, \"\" was selected to represent Australia at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio?"} +{"answers": ["Federico Döring", "Federico Döring Casar", "Döring", "Federico"], "question": "a bill presented by in the Mexican Senate was compared to the Stop Online Piracy Act in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Cox", "Katelynne Cox", "Katelynne"], "question": "musician and model also worked as a congressional aide?"} +{"answers": ["Va tacito e nascosto"], "question": " uses the sound of the horn to symbolize the dramatic theme of the hunt?"} +{"answers": ["Ramchand", "Gulabrai", "Gulabrai Ramchand"], "question": " was one of the first cricketers to have endorsed commercial brands?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Dalton Hepworth", "Hepworth", "Philip Hepworth", "Philip"], "question": "the British architect lived in and restored Zoffany House \"\", formerly the home of the 18th-century painter Johan Zoffany?"} +{"answers": ["Verrückt", "Verrückt"], "question": "when the opened in July 2014, it surpassed the Kilimanjaro at Aldeia das Águas Park Resort to become the world's tallest water slide?"} +{"answers": ["Dahiya", "Vinod Kumar", "Vinod", "Vinod Kumar Dahiya"], "question": "the Australian Greco-Roman wrestler was once pushed from a moving train by the father of one of his rivals?"} +{"answers": ["Baltazar Martínez Montemayor", "Montemayor", "Baltazar"], "question": ", a former town councilor in Cerralvo, Nuevo León, is the father of the current mayor, the youngest in the state?"} +{"answers": ["Keenor", "Fred Keenor", "Fred"], "question": "the association footballer captained the only non-English team to win the FA Cup Final?"} +{"answers": ["Amy Teo", "Amy", "Teo"], "question": "the \"Holby City\" production team built a new set featuring real pharmaceutical equipment for the introduction of the character ?"} +{"answers": ["Coit", "John J. 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Blackman", "Emily Clarissa Blackman", "Blackman", "Clarissa Blackman"], "question": " became an assistant teacher at age 15, published a book of Susquehanna County history in 1873, and could allegedly read the Bible in ten languages?"} +{"answers": ["Common gundi"], "question": "the \"\" may act as a natural reservoir for the pathogen that causes cutaneous leishmaniasis?"} +{"answers": ["Reina Torres de Araúz", "Reina", "Araúz"], "question": "in 1974 the anthropologist was the first woman distinguished as a full member of the Panamanian Academy of History?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriel", "Gabriel Pleydell", "Pleydell"], "question": "in 1555 was found guilty of ring-leading a plot to exile Mary I of England?"} +{"answers": ["John Buchanan", "Buchanan", "John Machlin Buchanan", "John Buchanan", "John"], "question": "the Massachusetts Institute of Technology biochemist published his work on purine biosynthesis in a series of more than 20 papers in the \"Journal of Biological Chemistry\"?"} +{"answers": ["United States Courthouse", "Austin United States Courthouse", "United States Courthouse"], "question": "Austin's historic may become a homeless shelter?"} +{"answers": ["David", "Dahl", "David Martin Dahl", "David Dahl", "David Dahl"], "question": " \"\" had his ruptured spleen removed instead of waiting for it to heal, to return to playing baseball sooner?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret", "Margaret Ursula Jones", "Jones"], "question": " directed work at Mucking, the largest archaeological excavation ever undertaken in Britain, for thirteen years, while living on site year round in a small caravan?"} +{"answers": ["Mad Max", "Mad Max"], "question": "to promote , Warner Bros invited artists to create artwork on their vehicles with dust, and partnered with Uber for a free ride special offer?"} +{"answers": ["Cylance", "Cylance Inc."], "question": "American software firm uncovered Operation Cleaver, a planned Iranian cyberwarfare operation targeting critical infrastructure organizations globally?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Wynn-Jones", "Michael Wynn-Jones"], "question": "Norwich City F.C. joint majority shareholder attended his first Norwich match in 1953?"} +{"answers": ["Python Package Index"], "question": "the is also known as the Cheese Shop, a reference to the Monty Python sketch?"} +{"answers": ["Spinus siemiradzkii", "Saffron siskin"], "question": "despite occurring in six protected areas in Ecuador, the \"\" is rated a \"vulnerable species\"?"} +{"answers": ["Llerenas Morales", "Vidal Llerenas Morales", "Morales", "Vidal"], "question": "while in the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District, presented initiatives supporting the legalization of marijuana?"} +{"answers": ["1995 CIA disinformation controversy"], "question": "KGB mole Aldrich Ames enabled the Soviet Union and Russia to for eight years?"} +{"answers": ["L.A. 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Hanson", "Susan Hanson"], "question": "in 2000, became the first female geographer to be elected to both the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences?"} +{"answers": ["Franklin", "Alice", "Alice Franklin"], "question": " toured Canada to encourage the locals to accept immigrant women who couldn't find husbands in Britain following World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Doiran Memorial"], "question": "the \"\" is both a battlefield memorial and a memorial to the missing for the British Salonika Force that fought on the Macedonian Front during the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Paaaina", "Mary Polly Paaāina", "Mary Polly Paaaina", "Mary"], "question": "along with her classmates at the Chiefs' Children's School, was chosen by King Kamehameha III to be eligible for the throne of the Kingdom of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["José", "Huitrón", "José Alfredo Torres Huitrón"], "question": " is the son of a former mayor of Ecatepec de Morelos, the city he represents in the Chamber of Deputies?"} +{"answers": ["Brown-headed Crow", "Brown-headed crow"], "question": "the is presumed to have an unknown habitat requirement that prevents it from having a continuous range in Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Petre", "Stoica", "Petre Stoica"], "question": "Romanian poet , assigned to study German by a dean meeting a quota, later became an accomplished translator of German-language authors?"} +{"answers": ["Gao", "Cai Gao", "Tsae A-Ko", "Cai"], "question": "Protestant missionary Robert Morrison complained that the was \"not so docile as I could wish?\""} +{"answers": ["Florant", "Fabian", "Fabian Florant"], "question": "Dutch triple jumper \"\" set a new personal best and national record to meet the qualifying standard for the 2016 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Neal Dow", "Neal", "Dow", "Neal S. Dow"], "question": "while he was mayor of Portland, ordered state militia troops to fire upon people protesting his Prohibition law?"} +{"answers": ["The Martian", "The Martian"], "question": "NASA helped in the development of ?"} +{"answers": ["Knight-Wisdom", "Yona Knight-Wisdom", "Yona Roshen Knight-Wisdom", "Yona"], "question": " is the first male Jamaican diver to compete at the Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Steppe mouse"], "question": "juvenile \"\" build mounds in autumn that may be in diameter?"} +{"answers": ["Annie", "Annie Poon", "Poon"], "question": "when artist was a child, her mother gave her a nickel for each artist she could identify?"} +{"answers": ["Acamarachi"], "question": "Inca figurines have been found on the volcano?"} +{"answers": ["Blowers", "George", "George Blowers"], "question": " presented his household pets to the US National Zoo whilst governor of the Central Bank of Liberia?"} +{"answers": ["Vernon Mount", "Vernon Mount House"], "question": "in 1797, a wealthy Irish heiress was abducted to and subjected to a forced marriage ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Cassidy", "Joe", "Cassidy", "Joe Cassidy"], "question": "the footballer lost during the 1924–25 season, due to a severe case of influenza?"} +{"answers": ["This Is the Police"], "question": "the release of the 2016 video game was delayed due to a publisher error?"} +{"answers": ["Great Turnstile"], "question": "the \"(entrance pictured, right)\" was originally built to keep cattle out of Holborn?"} +{"answers": ["Bake", "Bake McBride", "McBride"], "question": "baseball player missed most of the 1982 season due to an eye infection related to his contact lenses?"} +{"answers": ["Salinas", "Edgardo Melhem Salinas", "Edgardo"], "question": " received the second-most votes out of all Mexican federal deputies in the 2015 elections?"} +{"answers": ["The Decline of the American Empire"], "question": "the 1986 sex comedy was the first Canadian film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film?"} +{"answers": ["WICB/WIPA Awards"], "question": "in July 2016, cricketer Stafanie Taylor \"\" won her eighth consecutive Women's Player of the Year award at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Black Dixie"], "question": "the 1992 essay collection has been called \"an excellent example of African-American history, of urban history, and of collaborative effort\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fackrell", "Kyler Bruce Fackrell", "Kyler", "Kyler Fackrell"], "question": "Green Bay Packers rookie linebacker took a year off after high school and painted houses for a living instead of playing college football?"} +{"answers": ["Champagne", "Alice of Champagne", "Alice"], "question": " claimed the Kingdom of Jerusalem, because its infant king, Conrad, had failed to take possession of it within a year and a day after the death of his mother?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Palatucci", "Palatucci"], "question": ", the planned presidential transition head for Donald Trump, does not like to be hugged?"} +{"answers": ["Bushy-crested jay", "Bushy-crested Jay"], "question": "the female \"(illustrated)\" is assisted by many other jays in caring for her young?"} +{"answers": ["St Lawrence", "Lawrence", "Ben St Lawrence", "Ben"], "question": " qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics on the first day of the qualification window?"} +{"answers": ["Pablo Bedolla López", "Pablo", "López"], "question": "36 years after taking his first job in the city government, was elected municipal president of Ecatepec de Morelos, State of Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Cadell Fault"], "question": "local aboriginal folklore claims they helped shape the current course of the Murray River after its route was modified by the uplift of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Melker", "Melker Svärd Jacobsson", "Jacobsson"], "question": "in 2015 Swedish Olympic pole vaulter suffered an injury that doctors could not diagnose for eight months?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Skewes", "Skewes"], "question": " is the nominee of the American Party of South Carolina in the 2016 United States presidential election?"} +{"answers": ["Diddlebock", "Harry", "Harry Diddlebock"], "question": " was a sportswriter for 17 years before becoming manager of baseball's St. Louis Browns?"} +{"answers": ["Hari Kemenangan"], "question": "\"\" is Siti Nurhaliza's first Eid al-Fitr single in more than 10 years?"} +{"answers": ["Harmer", "John", "John L. 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"question": " is a South American freshwater fish that has turned up in Singapore?"} +{"answers": ["Liborio", "Liborio Vidal Aguilar", "Aguilar"], "question": "for nearly 25 years, has donated his salary earned as a public official in Yucatán to charitable causes?"} +{"answers": ["Kaitlyn", "Kaitlyn Vincie", "Kaitlyn Anne Vincie", "Vincie"], "question": "fan video blogs created by on NASCAR racing attracted enough success that they were shown on stock car racing website SceneDaily?"} +{"answers": ["Rhydian Cowley", "Cowley", "Rhydian"], "question": "2016 Olympian was inspired when a rival athlete received an Olympic gold medal four years after competing?"} +{"answers": ["Maule tuco-tuco"], "question": "fur and bone fragments from what is thought to be a have been found in 5,000-year-old owl pellets?"} +{"answers": ["María", "María del Carmen Pinete Vargas", "Vargas"], "question": " was the first woman to head the Veracruz state organization of Movimiento Territorial, a branch of the PRI?"} +{"answers": ["Blake", "Blake Edmon Martinez", "Blake Martinez", "Martinez"], "question": "Green Bay Packers rookie linebacker was described as a \"business-minded machine\" at stopping running backs?"} +{"answers": ["Theodore de Korwin Szymanowski", "Szymanowski", "Théodore de Korwin Szymanowski", "Theodore"], "question": " \"\", one of the earliest promoters of a Unified Europe, proposed a customs union, a central bank, and a single currency as far back as 1885?"} +{"answers": ["lercanidipine", "Lercanidipine"], "question": "grapefruit juice may amplify the antihypertensive effect of ?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Jacob Jepsen Barsøe", "Jacob Barsøe", "Barsøe"], "question": "in 2014, Danish Olympic rower was part of a crew that won gold medals at both the European and World championships and was nominated for the World Rowing Crew of the Year award?"} +{"answers": ["Prisma", "Prisma"], "question": " uses a neural network and artificial intelligence to edit pictures?"} +{"answers": ["Julián", "Morales", "Julián Nazar Morales"], "question": " has served on ranching commissions in each of his four terms in the Mexican Chamber of Deputies?"} +{"answers": ["Douglas John Erasmus", "Erasmus", "Douglas", "Douglas Erasmus"], "question": "South African swimmer met the qualification standard for the 50 metre freestyle at the 2016 Summer Olympics by 1/100th of a second?"} +{"answers": ["Vicente", "Lohaynny", "Lohaynny Vicente"], "question": "Brazilian Olympic badminton player won a silver medal in the doubles at the 2015 Pan American Games playing alongside her sister Luana?"} +{"answers": ["Environmental globalization"], "question": "environmental activists might be opposed to economic globalization, but advocate ?"} +{"answers": ["IWRG La Isla", "La Isla"], "question": "at the wrestling show, the International Wrestling Revolution Group supposedly hung a bag with 50,000 Mexican pesos ($3815) over the ring for eight wrestlers to compete for?"} +{"answers": ["Wang", "Iris", "Iris Wang"], "question": "American Olympic badminton player won a silver medal in the doubles at the 2011 Pan American Games playing alongside her sister Rena?"} +{"answers": ["Bennett's chinchilla rat"], "question": " often shares a burrow with a degu, Chilean rock rat or long-tailed chinchilla?"} +{"answers": ["Nicolás", "Alfredo Bejos Nicolás", "Alfredo"], "question": "in 2004, closed his dental practice in order to replace Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong in the Mexican Chamber of Deputies?"} +{"answers": ["Boise", "Charles Watson Boise", "Charles"], "question": "early hominin \"Zinjanthropus boisei\" \"(skull pictured)\" was named for mining engineer ?"} +{"answers": ["İrem", "Karamete", "İrem Karamete"], "question": ", daughter of an Olympian fencer mother, qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics as the first fencer from Turkey since 1984?"} +{"answers": ["Grey", "Jeffrey Guy Grey", "Jeffrey", "Jeffrey Grey"], "question": " was the first non-American to become the 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"question": ", an \"Oriental Phantasy\" for orchestra, was conducted by the composer Albert Ketèlbey in a historic recording?"} +{"answers": ["Ana María Boone Godoy", "Godoy", "Ana"], "question": ", a member of the Radio and Television Commission of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies, is part-owner of a radio station in Monclova, Coahuila?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William P. Ragsdale", "Ragsdale", "William Phileppus Ragsdale"], "question": "the part-Hawaiian \"\", known as the \"King of the Lepers\", influenced Mark Twain's 1889 novel \"A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court\"?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Mountain", "Blue Mountain"], "question": "Bob Weir's inspiration for his upcoming solo album, , was the time he worked as a 15-year-old ranch hand in Wyoming?"} +{"answers": ["Josiah", "Holbrook", "Josiah Holbrook"], "question": " organized the first industrial school in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["1988 Football League Cup Final", "Football League Cup Final"], "question": "Luton Town Football Club won their first major trophy in ?"} +{"answers": ["Duncan Rice Library", "Sir Duncan Rice Library"], "question": "the \"\" in Aberdeen is cube-shaped, clad in glass, and built upon Scottish stone?"} +{"answers": ["Richardson", "Damien Richardson", "Damien Richardson", "Damien"], "question": "Guy Pearce recommended for a role in \"The Hard Word\" after acting alongside him in a play two years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Óscar", "García Barrón", "Barrón", "Óscar García Barrón"], "question": " founded a union of cattle ranchers in Durango that had more than 22,000 members?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Oldfield mouse", "Golden oldfield mouse"], "question": "the makes little paths among the mosses and liverworts growing along horizontal tree branches?"} +{"answers": ["The Last Princess", "The Last Princess"], "question": "film director Hur Jin-ho decided to make because he could not forget a scene from a documentary about Princess Deokhye?"} +{"answers": ["Gene Brown", "Gene", "Brown", "Gene Brown"], "question": "Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor taught the same biochemistry course for 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Centuripe Class", "Centuripe ware"], "question": " vases \"(example pictured)\" from Ancient Sicily have been described as \"smothered in ornamental colors and shaped too elaborately\"?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Plessier", "Louis Victor Plessier"], "question": " is sometimes considered the first French general to be killed during World War I, though four other generals predeceased him?"} +{"answers": ["A Requiem in Our Time"], "question": "as a student, Einojuhani Rautavaara composed , a work for brass band and percussion?"} +{"answers": ["Edwin", "Edwin Ferdon", "Ferdon"], "question": " was one of four archaeologists who traveled to Easter Island on an expedition with Thor Heyerdahl?"} +{"answers": ["Armistice of Bologna"], "question": "the terms of the 1796 included payment in cash, goods, and works of art from the Papal States to France?"} +{"answers": ["No Russian"], "question": "the Domodedovo International Airport bombing in 2011 has been linked to the video game level ?"} +{"answers": ["Madeline Groves", "Madeline", "Groves"], "question": " \"\" was an inaugural recipient of the Georgina Hope Rinehart Swimming Excellence Scholarship to study at Bond University?"} +{"answers": ["National Confederation of Popular Organizations"], "question": "in 2015, the moved to a new headquarters described as the \"most sinister building\" in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Rivlin", "Yosef", "Yosef Yitzhak Rivlin", "Yosef Rivlin"], "question": "when said he would build a Jewish neighborhood outside the walls of Jerusalem and be the first to live there, his family thought he was possessed by a dybbuk?"} +{"answers": ["Blackwood", "Margaret", "Dame Margaret Blackwood", "Margaret Blackwood"], "question": "botanist studied pine trees and maize, and had a species of fungus named after her?"} +{"answers": ["Club Harlem"], "question": "on Easter morning 1972, Black Mafia members gunned down a rival operative at Atlantic City's in full view of a show audience of some 600 people?"} +{"answers": ["Steven Donnelly", "Donnelly", "Steven", "Steven Gerard Donnelly"], "question": "Irish Olympic boxer quit the sport for two years after being sent home from the 2010 Commonwealth Games?"} +{"answers": ["Efe Ajagba", "Efe", "Ajagba"], "question": "Nigerian Olympic boxer won medals at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and the 2015 African Games?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Gadara"], "question": "during the , the victorious Nabataean force used a large number of camels in the form of a bulldozer to push the opposing Hasmoneans into a deep valley?"} +{"answers": ["Anna", "Anna Wolek", "Wolek"], "question": "soap opera writer Agnes Nixon cast actress Doris Belack to play on the first episode of \"One Life to Live\" in 1968, a character she played until 1977?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Koch Institute", "Charles Koch"], "question": "a recent event sponsored by the was described as more like \"a left-wing anti-war rally than a gathering hosted by a longtime right-wing institution\"?"} +{"answers": ["José", "Lechuga", "José Ignacio Pichardo Lechuga"], "question": "federal deputy is the son of a former Governor of the State of Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Cordina", "Joe", "Cordina"], "question": "the Olympic boxer won a bronze medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and was the only British gold medallist at the 2015 European Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel", "Barrientos", "Manuel Espino Barrientos"], "question": " was expelled from the National Action Party, even though he had previously served as its president?"} +{"answers": ["IWRG Guerra de Campeones", "Guerra de Campeones"], "question": "the professional wrestling show saw championships from four different promotions being defended?"} +{"answers": ["Carmen", "Salinas", "Carmen Salinas Lozano", "Carmen Salinas"], "question": ", a Mexican actress who has appeared in over 110 movies, now serves as a federal deputy with the PRI?"} +{"answers": ["Manika", "Manika Batra", "Batra"], "question": " started playing table tennis at the age of four, and turned down modelling offers as a teenager?"} +{"answers": ["Haigh", "Leonard", "Leonard Haigh"], "question": " mechanical knowledge kept him from the front line in the First World War, but he died from pneumonia instead?"} +{"answers": ["Morley", "Emily", "Emily Morley"], "question": " is the first Bahamian rower to qualify for the Olympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Guerra del Golfo", "Guerra del Golfo"], "question": "the , the first IWRG professional wrestling show of that name, would later become an annual event?"} +{"answers": ["Lenchu", "Kunzang", "Lenchu Kunzang"], "question": "sports shooter was approached by the Bhutan Olympic Committee after topping her rifle shooting class during police training?"} +{"answers": ["René Pranz", "René", "Rene Pranz", "Pranz"], "question": " \"\" is the only Austrian fencer to have qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Barrales", "Alejandra", "Alejandra Barrales"], "question": ", the new president of the Party of the Democratic Revolution, twice led Aeroméxico flight attendants out on strike?"} +{"answers": ["The Aachen Memorandum"], "question": "in , William Mountbatten-Windsor (son of Charles III) is king of New Zealand, and Michael Gove and Iain Duncan Smith are arrested as members of the Anti-Federalist Movement?"} +{"answers": ["500 Club"], "question": "while top-name talent like Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., and Martin and Lewis performed at Atlantic City's , an illegal casino operated behind the scenes?"} +{"answers": ["Araújo", "Adriana Araújo", "Adriana"], "question": "after won a medal at the 2012 Olympics, she said she would not compete at the 2016 Games, but was ultimately given one of the automatic qualification spots?"} +{"answers": ["María", "Ávila Serna", "Serna", "María Ávila Serna"], "question": " first two spouses were assassinated?"} +{"answers": ["Inez Knight", "Inez Knight Allen", "Inez", "Allen", "Amanda Inez Knight Allen"], "question": " and her mission companion were the first single woman LDS missionaries?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac McDowell", "Isaac", "McDowell", "Isaac McCandlish McDowell"], "question": "the football manager led Linfield to seven trophies in the 1961–62 season?"} +{"answers": ["Daniela", "Campuzano", "Daniela Campuzano"], "question": "mountain biker has been selected to carry the Mexican flag in the Parade of Nations during the 2016 Summer Olympics opening ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["Bohemond", "Bohemond II of Antioch", "Antioch"], "question": "the head of was embalmed and sent to Al-Mustarshid, the Abbasid caliph?"} +{"answers": ["Višeslav of Serbia", "Višeslav", "Serbia"], "question": " was the first Serbian ruler known by name?"} +{"answers": ["Youssef", "Alberto", "Alberto Youssef"], "question": " has been called a \"principal player\" in the Petrobras scandal wherein Brazil's state oil firm accepted bribes in return for overpaying construction contracts?"} +{"answers": ["Single subject amendment"], "question": "41 U.S. states follow the single-subject rule for legislation, and a would extend it to the federal government as well?"} +{"answers": ["Axalta Coating Systems"], "question": "NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon is a global business advisor for his longtime sponsor ?"} +{"answers": ["Shotton Surface Mine"], "question": "mining waste from was used to build a giant naked woman \"(face and breast pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Quiet Jungle", "The Quiet Jungle"], "question": "the band began as a house act before achieving commercial success with a novelty song composed for Toronto Maple Leafs player Eddie Shack?"} +{"answers": ["Abendlied", "Abendlied"], "question": "Josef Rheinberger composed the six-voice motet (Evening song) at age 15?"} +{"answers": ["The Question Jury"], "question": " is produced by Monkey?"} +{"answers": ["Smith", "Dean", "Dean Smith", "Dean Smith", "Dean Cullom Smith"], "question": "at the age of 17, \"\" was the youngest flight instructor in U.S. Army history?"} +{"answers": ["Dreamsong"], "question": "Michael McNabb's \"\" was labeled by the British composer Adrian Moore as a pioneering work of electroacoustic music?"} +{"answers": ["Madagascan buttonquail", "Madagascar Buttonquail"], "question": "the male is largely responsible for incubating the eggs and caring for the young?"} +{"answers": ["2014 Japanese Grand Prix", "Japanese Grand Prix"], "question": "Lewis Hamilton won the , which was overshadowed by a major accident involving Jules Bianchi?"} +{"answers": ["Abu Shusha", "Abu Shusha, Haifa"], "question": "the depopulated Palestinian village of in Haifa has been suggested as the location of the Roman town of \"Gaba Hippeon\", founded in 61 BCE?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim Brown", "Brown", "Jim Brown"], "question": "while working as the commercial manager at Chesterfield, the footballer collected financial records that were eventually used to prosecute club chairman Darren Brown for fraud?"} +{"answers": ["Shawshank tree"], "question": "the from \"The Shawshank Redemption\" fell in July 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Aguilar", "Yulma", "Yulma Rocha Aguilar"], "question": "the 2009 resignations of and seven other female deputies earned them the nickname \"juanitas\"?"} +{"answers": ["Times Film Corporation v. City of Chicago"], "question": "before the reversal of in 1965, U.S. states and municipalities could legally censor films?"} +{"answers": ["Mobi", "Mobi"], "question": "the bicycle-sharing system in Vancouver placed stations at least away from existing bike shops?"} +{"answers": ["Elsa", "Kelly", "Elsa Kelly"], "question": "in 2011, Argentinian lawyer was appointed the first woman judge on the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Scaly-foot gastropod"], "question": "the \"\" is the only known living animal that uses iron sulfides in its skeleton?"} +{"answers": ["Babe", "Jerome Lewellyn Babe", "Jerome Babe", "Jerome"], "question": " invented the \"Yankee Baby\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mathar Kula Manickam"], "question": "the 1956 Tamil film was based on Rabindranath Tagore's novel \"The Wreck\"?"} +{"answers": ["Coming of Age in Karhide"], "question": "Ursula K. Le Guin's short story \"\" depicts socially acceptable sexual promiscuity?"} +{"answers": ["Weaves", "Weaves"], "question": " of indie pop group Weaves combines elements of high-quality recording common in pop music with lo-fi noise music styles to create a \"disgusting\" yet \"catchy\" feel?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of Southern Rhodesia"], "question": "the colour of the \"\" was chosen to match the RAF ensign to protest British treatment of Southern Rhodesia?"} +{"answers": ["Henri Negresco", "Henri", "Henri Alexandre Negresco", "Negresco"], "question": " founded the Hotel Negresco, which was used to aid victims of the 2016 Nice attack?"} +{"answers": ["In the Blue of Evening"], "question": "Frank Sinatra and the Tommy Dorsey Band's 1943 number one single \"\", was later re-recorded as a tribute to Dorsey by Sinatra?"} +{"answers": ["Amanda Weltman", "Weltman", "Amanda"], "question": "physicists Justin Khoury and proposed an explanation for the existence of dark energy when the latter was 24 years old?"} +{"answers": ["McKinlaigh"], "question": "the Irish horse won an Olympic silver medal while competing for the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Kamal Jit Singh", "Singh", "Kamal"], "question": "career military leader has commanded both an armoured brigade of T-90s in India and a United Nations peacekeeping team in Angola?"} +{"answers": ["Audition", "Audition"], "question": " has been described as an influence on \"torture porn\"?"} +{"answers": ["In the Mystic Land of Egypt"], "question": "for his light music , Albert Ketèlbey used a recurring chromatic scale that was called \"attractive ... though hardly Egyptian\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shannen Says"], "question": "Shannen Doherty watched \"Keeping Up with the Kardashians\" while preparing for her reality television series ?"} +{"answers": ["Bickham", "Martin", "Martin Bickham"], "question": " was trained as a merchant by Stephen Girard after his older sister became Girard's mistress?"} +{"answers": ["Yesharah Society"], "question": "the was organized in 1928 as a society for female Latter-day Saint missionaries?"} +{"answers": ["Dog Star Adventure"], "question": " was the first text adventure game to be published in source code form?"} +{"answers": ["Lucha Libre in Estado de México", "52nd Anniversary of Lucha Libre in Estadio de Mexico", "52nd Anniversary of Lucha Libre in Estado de México"], "question": "the International Wrestling Revolution Group celebrated the by having Veneno shaved bald at the end of the show?"} +{"answers": ["Football Act 2000", "Football Act 2000"], "question": "the was pushed through Parliament in the United Kingdom in a month following hooliganism during Euro 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Trump National Golf Club Westchester"], "question": "initiation fees at have dropped $150,000 since 2001?"} +{"answers": ["El Gran Destafio", "El Gran Desafío", "El Gran Desafío"], "question": "the show was supposed to help launch Gran Prix Championship Wrestling, but GPCW ended up holding only one show afterwards?"} +{"answers": ["Leptodactylus pustulatus"], "question": "the male Brazilian frog makes 26 calls per minute?"} +{"answers": ["Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital"], "question": " has been called the \"Mayo Clinic for horses\"?"} +{"answers": ["History of East Texas State Normal College", "East Texas State Normal College"], "question": " president Randolph B. Binnion \"\" asked prospective faculty members whether they danced and whether they belonged to a church?"} +{"answers": ["The Wheel of Liverpool", "Wheel of Liverpool"], "question": "in October 2013, was struck by lightning but sustained no damage?"} +{"answers": ["Howl's Moving Castle", "Howl's Moving Castle"], "question": "Hayao Miyazaki's film contains anti-war imagery, influenced by the director's distaste for the Iraq War?"} +{"answers": ["Prison Fatal", "Prisión Fatal", "Prisión Fatal"], "question": "at the 2000 professional wrestling show, tag team partners Rody and Burley were forced to wrestle each other, with Rody losing both the match and his wrestling mask?"} +{"answers": ["Dulzura kangaroo rat"], "question": "the often blocks up the entrances to its burrow by day?"} +{"answers": ["Coat of arms of South Africa", "Coat of arms of South Africa"], "question": "the South African passport retained the \"\" for seven years after its official replacement?"} +{"answers": ["Helene", "Helene Ripa", "Helene Barbro Ripa", "Ripa"], "question": "Swedish Paralympic athlete underwent an above-the-knee amputation at the age of 14 to treat cancer in her right leg?"} +{"answers": ["Macrosteles quadrilineatus"], "question": "the transmits the plant disease aster yellows?"} +{"answers": ["Margery", "Margery C. Carlson", "Margery Claire Carlson", "Carlson"], "question": "in addition to becoming the first female full professor at Northwestern University, botanist had a nature preserve named after her?"} +{"answers": ["A Wizard of Earthsea"], "question": "reviewers have commented on the similarities between the 1968 novel and the \"Harry Potter\" series?"} +{"answers": ["Anders", "Planman", "Anders Planman"], "question": " was one of the first people to make systematic astronomical observations in Finland?"} +{"answers": ["hot link", "Hot link", "Hot link"], "question": "in Texas, the is usually prepared using beef, while in Chicago, pork is typically used?"} +{"answers": ["Spotted Pardalote", "Spotted pardalote"], "question": "the has been called the headache bird on account of its repetitive call?"} +{"answers": ["Rock-Olga"], "question": "singer \"\" recorded an album in 1972 using ABBA members Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad as backing vocalists?"} +{"answers": ["Cuspilongus"], "question": "the extinct sawfly has a down curved ovipositor almost as long as its forewing?"} +{"answers": ["Cahalan", "Cissie Cahalan", "Cissie"], "question": "Irish suffragette argued against gender-segregated trade unions?"} +{"answers": ["Battlebowl", "BattleBowl"], "question": "during World Championship Wrestling's show, Rip Rogers won the match for his tag team without performing a single move?"} +{"answers": ["Saltwick Bay"], "question": "in 1976, the \"Admiral Von Tromp\" fishing trawler was shipwrecked at ?"} +{"answers": ["1928 Florida Gators football team"], "question": "the scored 336 points led by its \"Phantom Four\" backfield, which included Clyde Crabtree who could pass and kick with either hand or foot?"} +{"answers": ["Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers in Industry", "Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers"], "question": "guest lecturers at the \"(students pictured)\" included , Eleanor Roosevelt, and Margaret Sanger?"} +{"answers": ["Grimaldi", "Anna", "Anna Grimaldi"], "question": "despite being born without a functional right hand, represented her high school in netball and basketball?"} +{"answers": ["Straus", "Stephen E. Straus", "Stephen Straus", "Stephen"], "question": "virologist , first head of the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, said he did not use alternative medicine?"} +{"answers": ["Alex Jones", "Alex", "Jones", "Alex Jones"], "question": "an administrative error by New Zealand Football prevented from completing his loan move to Wellington Phoenix?"} +{"answers": ["Poonia murders"], "question": "the mercy plea of the couple sentenced to death in the was rejected by Indian President Pranab Mukherjee?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony M. 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Herman"], "question": "in 1976, proposed a bill to allow New Jersey pharmacists to substitute generic drugs for their brand-name equivalents, despite claims that drug companies would leave the state?"} +{"answers": ["Women's Antifascist Front of Croatia", "Women's Antifascist Front"], "question": "the mobilized women into resistance against fascist occupiers, tasking them with ammunition transport, sabotage and diversion, and economic sustainment?"} +{"answers": ["Sharad", "Sharad Kumar", "Sharad Kumar", "Kumar"], "question": " won gold in the high jump at the 2014 Asian Para Games, breaking a 12-year Asian Games record?"} +{"answers": ["Claude", "Blair", "Claude Blair"], "question": "two beer barrels ended active military service?"} +{"answers": ["Lights of North Shields", "High and Low Lights of North Shields"], "question": "the Black Middens were avoided by aligning the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Twomey", "Mathilda", "Mathilda Twomey"], "question": " is the first female judge in Seychelles?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican water mouse"], "question": "domestic activities such as washing clothes can threaten the survival of the endangered ?"} +{"answers": ["Church of England border polls 1915–1916"], "question": "the Church of England granted women the right to vote in the before they were allowed to vote in parliamentary elections?"} +{"answers": ["Dick Cresswell", "Cresswell", "Dick"], "question": ", the first commander of an RAAF jet squadron in combat, was court-martialled for firing a shot at the feet of another officer who had apparently been annoying him?"} +{"answers": ["Smith Canal"], "question": "the was created to carry food to the Stockton State Hospital, California's first psychiatric hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Tokyo Excellence"], "question": " were National Basketball Development League champions in all three years of the league's existence?"} +{"answers": ["Manikandan", "M.", "M. Manikandan"], "question": "Tamil film director started as a wedding photographer?"} +{"answers": ["Dylan Keogh"], "question": "William Beck, who played in \"Casualty\", was told by the producers that Dylan should not smile?"} +{"answers": ["South Penghu Marine National Park", "Penghu Marine National Park"], "question": "254 species of fish and 154 species of coral have been recorded in ?"} +{"answers": ["Sweeney", "Frances Sweeney", "Frances"], "question": " conceived the idea for the \"Boston Herald\" Rumor Clinic during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Star Warped"], "question": "\"PC Gamer\" negatively compared video game parody to the \"Star Wars Holiday Special\"?"} +{"answers": ["Isha Gramotsavam"], "question": "the 2015 Rural Olympics, part of , featured 7,680 players in 640 teams, with Sachin Tendulkar \"\" as chief guest?"} +{"answers": ["Ellenby", "John Ellenby", "John"], "question": "the Grid Compass was allegedly designed to match the dimensions of the company founder briefcase?"} +{"answers": ["Lava bear"], "question": "in 1920, Irvin S. Cobb, a writer for \"The Saturday Evening Post\", organized a hunting trip to Oregon looking for a specimen?"} +{"answers": ["Pearl", "McIver", "Pearl McIver"], "question": " was the first person employed by the United States Public Health Service as a consultant on nursing administration?"} +{"answers": ["Regent Street Cinema", "Regent Street"], "question": "the , which in 1896 screened the first moving footage in the United Kingdom, was also the first UK cinema to show an film?"} +{"answers": ["Dennis", "Dennis L. Riley", "Riley"], "question": "after sponsoring a bill requiring Atlantic City casinos to have table games with a $2 minimum bet, was kicked out of two that claimed he was card counting in blackjack?"} +{"answers": ["Madeline", "Madeline", "Madeline 1st and 2nd Grade Math"], "question": "the educational video game series was created to reach young girls who are \"often ignored by multimedia developers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Roly Bain", "Bain", "Roly"], "question": "the Anglican priest used to enter church on a unicycle, open the service with the invocation \"Let us play!\", and preach while balancing on a slackrope?"} +{"answers": ["Finkelstein Norwood", "Rose Finkelstein Norwood", "Rose", "Rose Finkelstein", "Norwood"], "question": "in 1919, helped lead 8,000 switchboard operators in a six-day strike that paralyzed telephone service throughout New England?"} +{"answers": ["Mahane Yehuda Police Station"], "question": "it is not known who sculpted the lion statues in front of the in Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["Jude", "Flannery", "Jude Flannery"], "question": "at the age of 57, became the oldest woman ever to be named Master Female Triathlete of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Edvard Antosiewicz", "Edvard", "Antosiewicz"], "question": "Slovenian gymnast represented Yugoslavia at the 1928 Summer Olympics and won a bronze medal in team competition?"} +{"answers": ["Kings River", "Kings River Viaduct"], "question": "California High-Speed Rail's is planned to be over long due to the effects of floods in 1861 and 1867?"} +{"answers": ["Ufema", "Joy Ufema", "Joy"], "question": " fellow nurses felt she had been given too much autonomy when she started granting last wishes to dying patients?"} +{"answers": ["Project Y"], "question": " designed an atomic bomb that used explosive lenses \"(illustration pictured)\" to focus an explosion onto a sphere?"} +{"answers": ["Jessica Pierce", "Pierce", "Jessica"], "question": "philosopher argues that some animals may have a sense of morality?"} +{"answers": ["Swords in courts-martial"], "question": "British armed forces officers would as a symbol of putting their rank and reputation on hold?"} +{"answers": ["Under Armour All-America Baseball Game"], "question": "Kyler Murray was the first player to compete in both the and Under Armour All-America Football Game?"} +{"answers": ["Grace's Little Belmont"], "question": "after performing at Atlantic City's 500 Club, Sammy Davis Jr. often visited his mother \"(pictured together)\" at , where she was a barmaid?"} +{"answers": ["Fyodor Korol", "Fyodor Petrovich Korol", "Fyodor", "Korol"], "question": "Red Army Major General had been an officer in the Imperial Russian Army during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Hermine"], "question": "the 2016 hurricane was the first to make landfall in Florida since Hurricane Wilma in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern Region, Nigeria", "Eastern Region"], "question": ", spent up to one-third of the government budget on education in the 1950s and 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia", "Virginia E. Haines", "Haines"], "question": " was appointed to the Ocean County, New Jersey, board of chosen freeholders in January 2016, only the second woman to serve since the governing body was formed in 1850?"} +{"answers": ["Bonifaciu Florescu", "Bonifaciu", "Florescu"], "question": "Romanian literary scholar had the reputation of an unrepentant bohemian and allegedly slept on a pile of hay?"} +{"answers": ["Helen", "Helen Freeman", "Helen Freeman", "Freeman"], "question": " \"\" was an Athletic All-American in each of the five years she was at the University of Illinois, and an Academic All-American in three of them?"} +{"answers": ["New Wonder Gardens", "Latin Wonder Gardens", "Wonder Gardens"], "question": "the jazz and R&B nightclub in Atlantic City, New Jersey provided early exposure for Dan Fogel, Harvey Mason, George Benson, and the Commodores?"} +{"answers": ["Devonshire White Paper"], "question": "the of 1923 affirmed that African interests were paramount over those of settlers in British Kenya?"} +{"answers": ["Léolo"], "question": "despite losing Best Motion Picture at Canada's national film awards in 1992, was named one of the Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time by critics in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Textile industry in China"], "question": "China is the world's largest with an export value in 2013 nearly seven times greater than the next largest exporting country?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Jane Manning James", "Jane", "Jane Elizabeth Manning James"], "question": " was one of the first recorded African-American women to travel to Utah as a Mormon pioneer?"} +{"answers": ["Orange Sky Laundry"], "question": "in their second year of providing a free mobile laundry service for the homeless, the co-founders of were jointly awarded Young Australian of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Derrick Kindred", "Kindred", "Derrick Dwayne Kindred", "Derrick"], "question": "Cleveland Browns rookie safety played his entire senior year of college football with a broken collarbone?"} +{"answers": ["Hazel P. Heath", "Hazel Parris", "Hazel", "Heath"], "question": " paid children to pick wild berries for her jam and jelly business?"} +{"answers": ["Palmer", "Clare", "Clare Palmer"], "question": "the philosopher argues that humans are usually permitted to aid wild animals in need, and are sometimes required to?"} +{"answers": ["Alice Gray", "Alice E. Gray", "Alice", "Gray"], "question": "the entomologist became known as the \"Bug Lady\" for her work with the public at the American Museum of Natural History?"} +{"answers": ["Meeks", "Priddy", "Priddy Meeks"], "question": "pioneer doctor once told sick patients by messenger to \"jump all over the city creek, crawl back into your tent and cover up warm\"?"} +{"answers": ["Angela Madsen", "Madsen", "Angela"], "question": "Paralympian shot putter \"\" has also rowed across the Atlantic and Indian Oceans?"} +{"answers": ["Satoshi", "Mitazono", "Satoshi Mitazono"], "question": ", newly-elected Governor of Kagoshima Prefecture, wants operations at the Sendai Nuclear Power Plant to be suspended?"} +{"answers": ["2002 Sure For Men Rockingham 500", "2002 Sure for Men Rockingham 500"], "question": "the was the only race of the 2002 CART season to be held in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Ulteramus"], "question": "the sawfly genus was not placed into any Pamphiliidae subfamily?"} +{"answers": ["Hobson", "Benjamin", "Benjamin Hobson"], "question": "the illustrations in medical missionary ’s influential \"Treatise on Physiology\" were derived from William Cheselden's century-old work?"} +{"answers": ["Hayato Daieishō", "Daieishō Hayato", "Daieishō", "Hayato"], "question": " \"\" would rather push and thrust than grip the belt?"} +{"answers": ["Kingston Lacy"], "question": "when accepted by the National Trust in 1982, the estate was the largest bequest they had ever received?"} +{"answers": ["Friedl", "T.", "T. J. Friedl"], "question": " signing bonus from the Cincinnati Reds is the largest ever for a player not taken in the MLB draft?"} +{"answers": ["Nobody Speak"], "question": "the music video for DJ Shadow's \"\", featuring Run the Jewels, has been described as \"brutal\" and \"politically charged\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marco", "Ayala", "Marco Antonio García Ayala"], "question": "a local newspaper criticized the PRI's nomination of to represent Baja California, saying he \"doesn't even belong to this state\"?"} +{"answers": ["Our Lady Of Victory Church", "Our Lady of Victory Church", "Our Lady of Victory Church"], "question": "construction of Inuvik's circular \"\" \"\" began without a building permit?"} +{"answers": ["Rosalie Lalonde", "Lalonde", "Rosalie"], "question": " is the youngest player on the Canadian women's Paralympic wheelchair basketball team?"} +{"answers": ["Heroes of Remix"], "question": " is the first variety show in China to feature electronic dance music (EDM)?"} +{"answers": ["Elaine D. Harmon", "Harmon", "Elaine Danforth Harmon", "Elaine"], "question": " mother thought Women Airforce Service Pilots \"were all just awful, just probably loose women\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lettonie", "Lettonie"], "question": "dishes at the two Michelin star included scrambled duck egg flambéed with vodka and served with Sevruga caviar?"} +{"answers": ["Bish", "Stanley", "Stanley Bish"], "question": "in 1967, at the age of 16 years and 102 days, became the youngest player ever to represent PSV Eindhoven in the Eredivisie?"} +{"answers": ["Commission Directive 91/71/EEC"], "question": "contrary to popular belief, ?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Michel", "Michel", "Daniel"], "question": " \"\" is the first Australian boccia player selected to compete at the Paralympic Games since 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Opera Lafayette"], "question": "in 2012, staged \"Le Roi et le Fermier\" at the Royal Opera of Versailles using rediscovered sets from a 1780 production?"} +{"answers": ["Susan", "Susan Stover", "Susan Marie Stover", "Stover"], "question": " has received multiple awards for her research into the causes and prevention of performance-related injuries in racehorses?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Wolek", "Wolek", "Daniel"], "question": "fictional character on the ABC soap opera \"One Life to Live\" was recast with several actors, prompting a producer to call it \"the role from hell?\""} +{"answers": ["Richard J. Scott", "Scott", "Richard Jamieson Scott", "Richard"], "question": "before he became Chief Justice of Manitoba, served as the trial judge in \"R v Lavallee\", a case which granted legal recognition to battered woman syndrome as a defence?"} +{"answers": ["Corruption in Tajikistan"], "question": "some employees of Tajikistan's government were in the Rogun Dam project in order to keep their jobs?"} +{"answers": ["Ioan Lazăr Kalinderu", "Kalinderu", "Ioan Kalinderu", "Ioan"], "question": "though Romanian courtier lacked any interest in riding, he rode a horse every day after reading that this was the fashion among lords in London?"} +{"answers": ["Handan", "Handan Biroğlu", "Biroğlu"], "question": "Turkish Paralympian earned a spot in archery at the 2016 Rio Paralympics despite only taking up the sport in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Jon Snow", "Jon Snow"], "question": "actor Kit Harington publicly apologized for \"lying to everyone\" about the onscreen fate of his \"Game of Thrones\" character ?"} +{"answers": ["The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in French Polynesia"], "question": "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints opened its in French Polynesia?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher Codrington", "Christopher Codrington", "Christopher", "Codrington"], "question": "after sacking his deputy as Governor of Barbados, Lord Willoughby wrote \"My late Deputy hath harrassed them to death wth heedless improssitions\"?"} +{"answers": ["Razer Naga"], "question": "after Razer announced a partnership with Riot Games, a \"League of Legends\" style was released?"} +{"answers": ["Tomo", "Miličević", "Tomo Milicevic", "Tomo Miličević"], "question": "Sarajevo-born musician emigrated to the United States and played in a number of local bands, including Morphic, before joining Thirty Seconds to Mars?"} +{"answers": ["Changes", "Changes"], "question": ", a 1987 advert for the Volkswagen Golf, is said to have \"spawned a new era in car advertising\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henryk 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world record when riding the ?"} +{"answers": ["Syster Sol", "Syster", "Sol"], "question": "singer \"\" won the award for Best Reggae/Dancehall at the 2014 Kingsizegala?"} +{"answers": ["Bristol and Bath Science Park"], "question": "the includes an open area where children come to skateboard?"} +{"answers": ["Nicolas", "Dadi L'homme Nicolas", "Dadi", "Dadi Nicolas"], "question": "Kansas City Chiefs rookie linebacker played his senior year of college with a broken hand?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Sainsbury", "Sainsbury", "Tony"], "question": " is the chef de mission of the Independent Paralympic Athletes Team at the 2016 Summer Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["Grace Black"], "question": "\"Hollyoaks\" producer Bryan Kirkwood believed he had let Tamara Wall down with the initial characterisation of her character ?"} +{"answers": ["Gilling and Pickering Line", "Gilling and Pickering line"], "question": "whilst loading tanks at night on the during World War II, soldiers would stand on either side of the wagons smoking cigarettes to guide the tank drivers?"} +{"answers": ["Jurassic Coast"], "question": "the \"\" reveals 185 million years of the geological history of southern England?"} +{"answers": ["Altınoluk", "Sevda Altınoluk", "Sevda"], "question": "Turkish female goalball player was named top scorer at several international competitions?"} +{"answers": ["Kentucky Avenue Renaissance Festival"], "question": "the annual commemorates the R&B and jazz nightspots that once lined this street in Atlantic City, New Jersey?"} +{"answers": ["Sesma Suárez", "Jesús", "Jesús Sesma Suárez", "Suárez"], "question": " has represented San Luis Potosí and Jalisco in the federal Chamber of Deputies, and was a member of the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District?"} +{"answers": ["Call to Arms", "Call to Arms"], "question": "Kickstarter was not available in mainland Europe in 2012, so Digitalmindsoft crowdfunded video game through their website?"} +{"answers": ["Galileo", "Galileo"], "question": "in exchange for the model kit license for \"Star Trek\", Aluminum Model Toys built full-size props of the \"\" shuttlecraft?"} +{"answers": ["Victor Lundin", "Lundin", "Victor"], "question": ", who portrayed the first Klingon seen in \"Star Trek\", had auditioned for the role of Spock?"} +{"answers": ["The Infinite Vulcan"], "question": "with the \"\" episode \"\", Walter Koenig became the first \"Star Trek\" actor to write for the franchise?"} +{"answers": ["Linda", "Linda DeScenna", "DeScenna"], "question": "set designer was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction on five occasions, for \"\", \"Blade Runner\", \"The Color Purple\", \"Rain Man\", and \"Toys\"?"} +{"answers": ["Janeway Lambda one"], "question": "the set used to shoot the \"\" subplot was nicknamed \"the Jane Eyre set\" by the filming crew?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald", "Ronald B. Moore", "Moore"], "question": " won five Emmy Awards for his work on the \"Star Trek\" franchise?"} +{"answers": ["Lincoln Enterprises"], "question": "after Gene Roddenberry and Majel Barrett transported some old \"Star Trek\" footage from a film vault, it was sold as film clips by ?"} +{"answers": ["Ishka"], "question": "prior to casting Andrea Martin as the female Ferengi on \"\", David Livingston suggested Wallace Shawn in drag?"} +{"answers": ["Carabatsos", "Steven", "Steven W. 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Earl"], "question": "new Cornell basketball head coach Ivy League career games started and three-point field goals records were broken by Cornell's Ryan Wittman?"} +{"answers": ["Martel affair"], "question": "Anatoliy Golitsyn sparked off the when he revealed that the French intelligence agencies and armed forces had been deeply penetrated by the KGB?"} +{"answers": ["Madison", "Janssen", "Madison Janssen"], "question": ", a national and world champion as a junior BMX rider, set a world record and won a world championship on a tandem bicycle with skier and athlete Jessica Gallagher?"} +{"answers": ["Reductress"], "question": "headlines on have included \"We're Piercing My Baby's Tongue\" and \"How To Friendzone Ethan While He's Still Inside You\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tunbridge Wells Cricket Club"], "question": "suffragettes may have burned down pavilion \"(current pavilion pictured)\" because a Kent official denying there was a ban on women asked \"who do you think makes the teas\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel Cooper", "Rachel", "Rachel Cooper", "Cooper"], "question": "the philosopher has written book-length analyses of both the fourth and fifth editions of the \"Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders\"?"} +{"answers": ["Enrique Jackson", "Enrique", "Jackson"], "question": " was designated to represent the Chamber of Deputies in the Constitutional Assembly of Mexico City after the original selection was controversial?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Admiral Thrawn"], "question": "the \"Star Wars\" expanded universe villain will be reintroduced into the franchise's official canon in an upcoming episode of the animated series \"Star Wars Rebels\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zwölf Stücke, Op. 80"], "question": "Max Reger's , for organ contains nine pieces composed in 1904 and three from 1902?"} +{"answers": ["K2", "K2"], "question": "the was called \"morally wrong\" by British Prime Minister David Cameron?"} +{"answers": ["Vilenica International Literary Festival", "Vilenica Prize"], "question": "the main event of takes place inside a cave?"} +{"answers": ["Morteza", "Morteza Avini", "Avini", "Seyyed Morteza Avini"], "question": "Iranian filmmaker , who was killed by a landmine in 1993, was named \"the master of martyred literati\" by the Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Khamenei?"} +{"answers": ["East Texas State College", "History of East Texas State College"], "question": "through its Forum Arts Program, students had the opportunity to see Lyndon B. Johnson, Alex Haley, the Ballet Folklórico de México, and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band?"} +{"answers": ["García Yáñez", "Ángel", "Yáñez", "Ángel García Yáñez"], "question": " is the first deputy candidate from Mexico's New Alliance Party to win his district?"} +{"answers": ["Hiramatsu", "Morihiko Hiramatsu", "Morihiko"], "question": "as governor of Ōita Prefecture, initiated the One Village One Product movement?"} +{"answers": ["Shit Museum"], "question": "the is billed as the world's first museum dedicated to that subject?"} +{"answers": ["Ahmad", "Ahmad Abughaush", "Abughaush"], "question": " \"\" won Jordan's first Olympic medal with a gold in taekwondo at the 2016 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Pul", "Kalikho", "Kalikho Pul"], "question": ", former Chief Minister of the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, once earned a living selling paans, making bamboo fences and thatched houses, and working as a watchman?"} +{"answers": ["1974 FA Charity Shield"], "question": "after Billy Bremner and Kevin Keegan were sent off for fighting in the , an attempt was made to charge them with breach of the peace?"} +{"answers": ["Wahhabi sack of Karbala"], "question": "after 12,000 Wahhabis from the first Saudi State and killed at least 2,000 people, they left the city with 4,000 camels carrying their plunder?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Bathurst Deane", "Deane", "Mary"], "question": "the fictional character Aunt Agatha in the \"Jeeves\" novels by British author P. G. Wodehouse was based on Wodehouse's own aunt, ?"} +{"answers": ["Sin Escape Con Correas", "Sin Escape Con Correrás"], "question": "during the main event of the professional wrestling show, some wrestlers were given leather straps to use them on anyone who left the ring?"} +{"answers": ["Christensen", "Albert", "Albert Sherman Christensen"], "question": " was the co-founder of the first American Inn of Court in 1980?"} +{"answers": ["Maheshinte Prathikaaram"], "question": "the costumes in the film were secondhand, bartered from local residents in exchange for new clothes?"} +{"answers": ["Bocca di Lupo"], "question": " \"(frontage pictured)\" serves chocolate pudding with pig's blood?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Detry", "Thomas", "Detry"], "question": "golfer broke the Challenge Tour record for largest winning margin with his 12-shot win at the 2016 Bridgestone Challenge?"} +{"answers": ["Eliza Walker Dunbar", "Eliza Walker", "Dunbar", "Eliza"], "question": "all the other doctors at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children resigned in protest after the appointment of ?"} +{"answers": ["Dystopia", "Dystopia"], "question": "after a mixed critical response to their previous album, Megadeth's 2016 was well-received by most critics and charted at number 3 on the \"Billboard\" 200?"} +{"answers": ["William C. O'Neill Bike Path"], "question": "Rhode Islands follows a route first proposed for use as a school childrens rail line?"} +{"answers": ["Zambrano", "Rafael", "Rafael Yerena Zambrano"], "question": "in 2010 and 2016, was reelected unopposed as the secretary general of the Federation of Workers of Jalisco?"} +{"answers": ["The Gladstone Arms"], "question": "an MP crawled to save ?"} +{"answers": ["Liber Veritatis"], "question": "for over 40 years, the artist Claude Lorrain recorded his paintings by drawing copies in his \"(page pictured)\" or \"Book of Truth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Butchart", "Andrew Butchart", "Andrew"], "question": "in 2016, broke the Scottish 5000 metres record, despite running the last lap of the race with only one shoe?"} +{"answers": ["Babić", "Mijo Babić", "Marijan Mijo Babić", "Mijo"], "question": "Ante Pavelić ordered eight days of mourning for members of his Bodyguard Battalion when was killed during the June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina?"} +{"answers": ["Powerhouse Theater"], "question": "award-winning Broadway shows \"Hamilton\", \"Bright Star\", and \"The Humans\" were workshopped at the ?"} +{"answers": ["My Life in Court"], "question": "despite being labeled as \"long-winded and pretentious\", the legal autobiography spent 72 weeks on \"The New York Times\" Best Sellers list?"} +{"answers": ["2015–16 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "the represented the University of Michigan in their 100th season?"} +{"answers": ["Cloud", "Man", "Cloud Man"], "question": " told missionary Samuel Pond that he and his entire hunting party had survived being buried in snowdrifts for almost three days?"} +{"answers": ["Capitoline Brutus"], "question": "there is no direct evidence that an ancient Roman bust known as the \"\" is the Roman consul Lucius Junius Brutus it is commonly thought to depict?"} +{"answers": ["King William Ale House", "William Ale House"], "question": "the in Bristol was built in the 17th century as a women's refuge?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Cunningham", "Peter", "Peter Cunningham", "Cunningham"], "question": " earliest professional assignment was to shoot Bruce Springsteen's first publicity photos for Columbia Records?"} +{"answers": ["Sandra Betty Blow", "Blow", "Sandra", "Sandra Blow"], "question": "s only large-scale glass artwork, \"Flight Structure\", is installed in Heathrow Airports Compass Centre?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Isabella Hales Horne", "Horne", "Mary", "Mary Isabella Hales"], "question": " was the mother of 15 children, including three sets of twins?"} +{"answers": ["Gesomyrmex incertus"], "question": "the fossil ant was described from a single queen's head?"} +{"answers": ["Clark", "Kitson Clark", "Mary Kitson Clark", "Mary"], "question": " 1935 book \"A Gazetteer of Roman Remains in East Yorkshire\" is still a basic guide to the study of the Roman presence in northern England?"} +{"answers": ["Wonut"], "question": "the is a combination of a waffle and doughnut that went viral in April 2014 following media exposure?"} +{"answers": ["Warmingham"], "question": "the dairy-farming area of , Cheshire, is the source of around half the pure salt \"(brine pump pictured)\" manufactured in the UK?"} +{"answers": ["Revival", "Revival"], "question": " stars a character that writer Tim Seeley had spent nearly 20 years developing?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony Thomas Stover", "Anthony Stover", "Stover"], "question": "basketball player sacrificed a higher salary in hopes of winning an NBL Canada championship?"} +{"answers": ["2-satisfiability"], "question": " can be used to schedule round-robin tournaments so that teams alternate between home and away games as much or as little as possible?"} +{"answers": ["Shriya Saran", "Shriya Saran filmography"], "question": " in the 2007 film \"Sivaji\", India's most expensive film to that point?"} +{"answers": ["Ouki"], "question": "parts of the Altiplano may have been covered by the lake in the past?"} +{"answers": ["Wickert", "Erwin Wickert", "Erwin"], "question": "former German ambassador to China was an alumnus of Dickinson College of Carlisle, Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Yellow-lipped sea krait"], "question": "the tail of resembles and moves like its head in order to deter predators?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of Trenton, Georgia"], "question": "Trenton, Georgia, adopted \"\" to protest against the state changing its flag?"} +{"answers": ["Liam Norberg", "Magnus Liam Norberg", "Norberg", "Liam"], "question": "Swedish actor became a devout Christian while serving time in prison for a bank robbery?"} +{"answers": ["Argonium"], "question": ", an ion composed of an argon atom and a proton, was the first noble gas molecular ion to be found in interstellar space?"} +{"answers": ["Winmark"], "question": "a report around 2013 on American used goods outlets put Goodwill first with a 21% market share, second with nearly 6%, and The Salvation Army third with nearly 4%?"} +{"answers": ["Rosa Namises", "Namises", "Rosa"], "question": "in 1985, lost her job in a Namibian hospital after she was seen holding hands in public with a white doctor?"} +{"answers": ["Il Postino", "Il Postino"], "question": "Daniel Catán's opera is set in Italy but sung in Spanish?"} +{"answers": ["Craigievar Express"], "question": "the \"\" is driven by a steam engine previously used in a sawmill?"} +{"answers": ["Claudine Picardet", "Picardet", "Claudine"], "question": "18th-century chemist translated scientific articles from Swedish, English, German, and Italian into French?"} +{"answers": ["Ex Unitate Vires"], "question": "while visiting segregated South Africa in 1947, George VI noticed the national motto on a tablecloth and said, \"Not much bloody \"Unitate\" about this place!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ru ware"], "question": "in 2012, a small bowl from the Song dynasty was sold for HK$207.86 million (US$26.7 million)?"} +{"answers": ["Queen Creek", "Queen Creek Tunnel"], "question": "Arizona's is the first in the state to be equipped with LED lighting?"} +{"answers": ["Thinkhaya III of Toungoo", "Toungoo", "Thinkhaya"], "question": "after declaring independence from the Ava Kingdom, built his own palace, but left out the royal white umbrella?"} +{"answers": ["Tetragnatha montana"], "question": "in a Polish study, the ate an average of 3.7 mosquitoes per day in early June?"} +{"answers": ["New London Union Station"], "question": " \"\" was the largest, last, and—according to biographer Henry-Russell Hitchcock—\"best\" railroad station designed by Henry Hobson Richardson?"} +{"answers": ["Billy White", "Billy White", "White", "Billy"], "question": "basketball player started in the most games in San Diego State history?"} +{"answers": ["Cortana", "Microsoft Cortana"], "question": " correctly predicted the winners of the first 14 matches of the 2014 FIFA World Cup knockout stage?"} +{"answers": ["Eric", "Eric Wilfred Taylor", "Eric W. Taylor", "Eric Taylor", "Taylor", "Eric Taylor"], "question": "in April 1945, the artist was among the first British troops to enter the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp when it was liberated?"} +{"answers": ["Guapi-Guapiaçú Environmental Protection Area"], "question": "71% of permanently protected land in the in Brazil has no natural vegetation?"} +{"answers": ["Bratton Downs SSSI", "Bratton Downs"], "question": "a Duke of Burgundy has been spotted on ?"} +{"answers": ["Aldersey", "Thomas", "Thomas Aldersey"], "question": " \"\" gave the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, now an educational charity, their first school?"} +{"answers": ["Quantum Break"], "question": " was described as a \"transmedia action-shooter video game and television hybrid\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jeff Chandler", "Chandler", "Jeff Chandler", "Jeff"], "question": "the Irish footballer was \"never the same player\" after suffering a knee injury in Bolton Wanderers' fourth game of their 1987–88 season?"} +{"answers": ["Edward A. Geary", "Edward Andrew Geary", "Edward", "Geary"], "question": " was unanimously elected Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives by his Republican and Democrat peers?"} +{"answers": ["Passport to Pimlico"], "question": "the 1949 film is dedicated to the memory of Second World War British food and clothing ration coupons?"} +{"answers": ["Ottobock", "Otto Bock"], "question": " technicians at the 2016 Paralympic Games carried out 3,361 repairs for 1,162 athletes, including 2,745 repairs to wheelchairs?"} +{"answers": ["Big Sur Folk Festival"], "question": "groups including the Beach Boys and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young playing at the were never paid more than US$50 per performer?"} +{"answers": ["Doctor Savithri"], "question": "the 1955 Tamil language film is a contemporary adaptation of the story of Savitri and Satyavan?"} +{"answers": ["St Silin's Church, Llansilin", "St Silin's Church"], "question": "the parish of contains a part of England under the jurisdiction of the Church in Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Sherwood Dunn", "Dunn", "Frederick"], "question": "scholar led a move that was described by a university president as \"Yale fumbled and Princeton recovered the ball\"?"} +{"answers": ["Clematis glycinoides"], "question": "the intense fumes emitted by the crushed leaves of the so-called \"\" cause one to feel like one's head is \"exploding\" ... making the inhaler forget all about the headache?"} +{"answers": ["Johanna", "Umurungi", "Johanna Umurungi"], "question": " was the only female Rwandan swimmer at the 2016 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Mansur", "Lu'lu'", "Mansur ibn Lu'lu'"], "question": "after being ousted from his emirate in Aleppo, commanded a Byzantine army unit?"} +{"answers": ["2016 Baku GP2 Series round"], "question": "Antonio Giovinazzi achieved his first GP2 series pole position at the and went on to win both the weekend's races?"} +{"answers": ["Lisbeth", "Hockey", "Lisbeth Hockey"], "question": " was the first nurse to be awarded an honorary fellowship by the Royal College of General Practitioners?"} +{"answers": ["Bound", "Bound"], "question": "in the video game , the protagonist moves mainly by dancing?"} +{"answers": ["Brownsville", "Brownsville, Brooklyn"], "question": "the New York City neighborhood of has the highest concentration of public housing in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["BR-319"], "question": "Brazilian Minister of the Environment Carlos Minc supported the creation of what he called a \"green sheath\" around \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gotti", "Gotti"], "question": "John Travolta will play New York mob boss John Gotti in ?"} +{"answers": ["Teissier", "Elizabeth Teissier", "Élizabeth", "Élizabeth Teissier"], "question": "the French Association for Scientific Information criticised Paris Descartes University's decision to award a doctorate for a sociology thesis of \"pro-astrological advocacy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Poole Methodist Church"], "question": "the extension to was nominated for the 2016 Carbuncle Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Van Hamel", "Martine", "Martine van Hamel", "Hamel"], "question": " won a gold medal at the 1966 Varna International Ballet Competition, one of the most prestigious dance competitions in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Worms Armageddon"], "question": "GamesRadar ranked number 13 in their list of the top 50 PlayStation games of all time?"} +{"answers": ["Donovan", "Larry Donovan", "Larry", "Larry Donovan"], "question": "after he died, daredevil mother said, \"I told him that jumping off bridges was a poor way of earning a living\"?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of Taunton, Massachusetts"], "question": "the \"\" was one of the first flags used in British North America prior to the American Revolution to express dissent against the British authorities?"} +{"answers": ["Chitty", "Lily Chitty", "Lily"], "question": "the archaeologist was a Land Girl during the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Aldana Sandoval", "Sandoval", "Carlos Aldana Sandoval", "Aldana"], "question": " helped plot the 1944 Guatemalan coup, but did not actually participate in it?"} +{"answers": ["Pringles Unsung"], "question": "the music competition was described as being \"liable to kill the most credible career\"?"} +{"answers": ["IWRG Máscara vs. Máscara", "IWRG Máscara vs. Máscara"], "question": "the main event of last month's professional wrestling show has been called IWRG's biggest \"Lucha de Apuestas\" (\"bet match\") in years?"} +{"answers": ["Barnett", "Ferdinand Lee Barnett", "Ferdinand", "Ferdinand Lee Barnett"], "question": "at an 1892 rally attended by anti-lynching activist , participants refused to sing \"My Country, 'Tis of Thee\" until the United States was more truly a \"sweet land of liberty\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cliff Clinkscales", "Clinkscales", "Cliff"], "question": "basketball player \"\" demonstrated his dribbling skills on national TV before he was a teenager?"} +{"answers": ["Cutervo National Park"], "question": "88 morphospecies of orchid have been identified in the in Peru?"} +{"answers": ["Anna", "Peterson", "Anna L. Peterson"], "question": " argues that the usual separation of animal and environmental ethics is based on mistaken conceptions of nature, humans, animals, and the relationships among them?"} +{"answers": ["My Kind of Girl"], "question": "prior to Matt Monro's \"\", it had been three years since a British artist had cracked the US Top 20?"} +{"answers": ["Fernandez", "Charles Fernandez", "Charles", "Charles Fernandez"], "question": "in 2015, nineteen-year-old became the youngest modern pentathlon champion in Pan American Games history?"} +{"answers": ["The Word for World Is Forest"], "question": "the 1976 novel shares narrative themes with the 2009 film \"Avatar\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Schuck", "Ernest F. Schuck"], "question": " ran for re-election in 1977 on a platform supporting New Jersey's new state income tax, as many residents of his district would see a net gain from the plan?"} +{"answers": ["Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Sylvia"], "question": "in \"\" by Claude Lorrain, the figures are \"impossibly elongatedAscanius, in particular, is absurdly top-heavy\"?"} +{"answers": ["David Frank Kustoff", "Kustoff", "David Kustoff", "David"], "question": "as a United States Attorney, prosecuted John Ford following his arrest in Operation Tennessee Waltz?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Mostyn-Owen", "Mostyn-Owen"], "question": "as three older brothers all died in the Second World War, he inherited Aberuchill Castle, where he and his wife lived in a wing of \"23 rooms or so\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Louis", "Ralph", "Ralph Jean-Louis"], "question": " managed the Seychelles national football team to a gold medal at the 2011 Indian Ocean Island Games?"} +{"answers": ["Foyles Building"], "question": "during the Blitz, staff of the stacked copies of Hitler's \"Mein Kampf\" on the roof in lieu of sandbags?"} +{"answers": ["Hale", "Alan Hale", "Alan Hale", "Alan"], "question": ", who discovered Comet Hale–Bopp \"\", said that he \"predicted\" its appearance would trigger suicidesand it turned out he was right?"} +{"answers": ["Finlay Wild", "Wild", "Finlay"], "question": " has won the Ben Nevis Race seven times in a row?"} +{"answers": ["Ağın Bridge"], "question": "the reestablished a direct road connection between Ağın and Elazığ 40 years after the creation of the Keban reservoir?"} +{"answers": ["Gesomyrmex macrops"], "question": " was named in reference to the ant species' large eyes?"} +{"answers": ["Fehmi Agani", "Fehmi", "Agani"], "question": "although worked for reconciliation between Serbs and Albanians, his murder during the Kosovo War has been attributed to Serbian security forces?"} +{"answers": ["Breakaway", "Breakaway"], "question": "soccer video game has encouraged children in the West Bank not to discriminate by gender, thereby challenging social norms?"} +{"answers": ["Trentlage", "Richard D. Trentlage", "Richard", "Richard Dale Trentlage"], "question": " was known for his wiener jingle?"} +{"answers": ["Richardson-Walsh", "Helen", "Helen Richardson", "Helen Richardson-Walsh"], "question": " and her wife Kate were both members of the team that won Great Britain's first Olympic gold in women's hockey?"} +{"answers": ["Laskin", "Lee", "Lee B. Laskin"], "question": "in a case in which an ex-husband wanted to keep seven frozen embryos created while he was married, Judge decided in favor of the ex-wife and ordered them destroyed?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy", "Dorothy Gill", "Gill"], "question": "the contralto was so popular during the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company's visit to New York in 1934 that American fans petitioned for her return?"} +{"answers": ["XHLUV-FM"], "question": "a 2014 attack on the radio station resulted in the death of the owner's 12-year-old son?"} +{"answers": ["Sara Skyttedal", "Skyttedal", "Sara", "Sara Magdalena Skyttedal"], "question": "politician participated in Miss Sweden in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Sara Ahmed", "Sara Ahmed", "Sara", "Ahmed"], "question": "after winning a bronze medal at the 2016 Olympics, became the first Egyptian woman to stand on an Olympic podium?"} +{"answers": ["De laude Cestrie"], "question": "the 12th-century manuscript is one of the earliest prose works about an English town?"} +{"answers": ["Hazelwood", "John Hazelwood", "John"], "question": "in 1777, after George Washington's war council recommended that lead the American fleet up the Delaware River to safety, he did so without the British firing a single shot?"} +{"answers": ["Acyrthosiphon kondoi"], "question": "the , native to Asia, had reached California by 1974 and Maryland by 1992?"} +{"answers": ["Don", "Don Brothwell", "Brothwell"], "question": "the archaeologist served two months in prison as a conscientious objector?"} +{"answers": ["Newell Boathouse"], "question": " stands on land for which Harvard pays $1 per year under a lease running one thousand yearsafter which the university can renew for another thousand years?"} +{"answers": ["Sambor Ghetto"], "question": "two-year-old Ruth Schwarz was rescued from the by Polish Righteous Alojzy Plewa \"(both pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yale Institute of International Studies"], "question": "the was a bastion of international relations realism?"} +{"answers": ["Cape Wickham Links"], "question": "golfers share the 18-hole on King Island with short-tailed shearwaters?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Kaliokalani", "Kaliokalani"], "question": " and his brother, the future King Kalākaua, reportedly witnessed the execution of their grandfather Kamanawa II when they were children?"} +{"answers": ["Jizhou ware"], "question": "decoration of included using leaves that were burnt away, leaving their shapes in the glaze?"} +{"answers": ["Warner", "Pop", "Glenn Scobey Warner", "Pop Warner"], "question": "American football coach only experience with the game in his youth was using an inflated cow's bladder?"} +{"answers": ["Captain Atom", "Captain Atom"], "question": "the first appearance of superhero was in an Australian comic?"} +{"answers": ["David Carritt", "David Graham Carritt", "Carritt", "David"], "question": " discovered a Fragonard misattributed at auction, a van der Weyden in a cottage, a Tiepolo on an Egyptian embassy ceiling, and five Guardis rolled up in a Dublin shed?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of Guernsey", "flag of Guernsey"], "question": "the \"\" is based on a banner used by Duke William the Bastard of Normandy during the Battle of Hastings?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara Thoman Curtis", "Barbara", "Curtis"], "question": "in 1974, led the establishment of the American Nurses Association's first political action committee?"} +{"answers": ["Numayrid dynasty"], "question": "most princes, apprehensive of urban life, ruled their cities from their Bedouin camps in the pastures?"} +{"answers": ["Ypresiosirex"], "question": "the extinct sawfly was named for the unique corrugation of its wings?"} +{"answers": ["Space Battle Lunchtime"], "question": " is a comic about food preparation, a subject largely ignored in American comics?"} +{"answers": ["Henri Laborit", "Henri", "Laborit"], "question": " recognized the psychiatric uses of chlorpromazine, which helped reduce asylum populations and \"change the face of serious mental illness\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edmund Kalau", "Kalau", "Edmund", "Edmund J. Kalau"], "question": "after \"\" spent his childhood in the Hitler Youth, he converted to Christianity and served in Palau and Yap in the Liebenzell Mission?"} +{"answers": ["Between the Species"], "question": "the philosophy journal took its name from a fictional periodical mentioned in a George Abbe novel?"} +{"answers": ["Tharsis", "Tharsis"], "question": "the science fiction video game , inspired by the sinking of the whaling ship \"Essex\", allows the crew of the player's spacecraft to use cannibalism to survive?"} +{"answers": ["5-8 Club"], "question": "both the and Matt's Bar, two Minneapolis eateries on the same street, claim to have invented the Juicy Lucy cheeseburger?"} +{"answers": ["The Mutants", "The Mutants"], "question": "the band developed from the idea of an album set out to retrace the roots of punk, new wave, and ska, featuring an all-star cast of punk musicians?"} +{"answers": ["Anne", "Anne Ramberg", "Ramberg"], "question": " was awarded the H. M. The King's Medal of 12th size to wear on a blue ribbon for her work in the Swedish justice system?"} +{"answers": ["Sadie Gray"], "question": "Tony Award-winning Broadway actress and singer Lillian Hayman played on the American soap opera \"One Life to Live\" for 17 years?"} +{"answers": ["Indium", "indium"], "question": "if you bend it might cry?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Stables", "Royal Stables"], "question": "the \"\" were established in 1535 and still serve the Swedish Royal Family?"} +{"answers": ["Lazarus", "Lazarus"], "question": "artist Michael Lark spends ten or more hours a day working on the comic ?"} +{"answers": ["Fuge", "Katharine", "Katharine Fuge"], "question": "the soprano took part in John Eliot Gardiner's Bach Cantata Pilgrimage, both as a member of the Monteverdi Choir and as a soloist?"} +{"answers": ["L. Tom Perry Special Collections Library"], "question": "the at Brigham Young University houses Max Steiner's scores for \"King Kong\" and \"Gone with the Wind\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sālote Lupepauʻu", "Sālote", "Lupepauʻu"], "question": "Queen Salote College was named after the Tongan Queen , who was named after the British Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz?"} +{"answers": ["Rhopalosiphum rufiabdominale"], "question": "the can complete its whole life cycle on plum trees?"} +{"answers": ["Rutman", "Robert", "Robert Rutman", "Bob Rutman"], "question": " invented the steel cello, a giant sheet metal instrument?"} +{"answers": ["David Suhor"], "question": " \"\" opened proceedings for a meeting of the Pensacola City Council by delivering a Satanic prayer?"} +{"answers": ["Lupe Fiasco versus Daigo Umehara"], "question": "professional \"Street Fighter\" player Daigo Umehara lost of \"Street Fighter V\" to rapper Lupe Fiasco?"} +{"answers": ["Gösta Peterson", "Peterson", "Gösta"], "question": "Swedish photographer met his wife at a cocktail party, where he was watering the flowers?"} +{"answers": ["Humphrey Stafford", "Humphrey Stafford", "Humphrey", "Stafford"], "question": " was called \"Humphrey Stafford with the Silver Hand\" because of a prosthesis he wore, perhaps having lost his limb in a \"bellicose engagement\"?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Coade", "Peter Coade"], "question": "retired Canadian meteorologist was certified by \"The Guinness Book of World Records\" as having had the longest career of any weather forecaster?"} +{"answers": ["Chantry House, Bunbury", "The Chantry House"], "question": "in 1595, the in Bunbury, Cheshire, was leased for 2,000 years for the rent of a red rose?"} +{"answers": ["Euthyrhynchus floridanus"], "question": "the \"(nymph pictured)\" is considered beneficial because it feeds on various pest insects?"} +{"answers": ["Randall Clay Blaker", "Clay Blaker", "Clay", "Blaker"], "question": "George Strait recorded several songs written by ?"} +{"answers": ["Jeff Givens", "Jeff", "Jeff Givens Memorial", "Jeff Givens Stables", "Givens"], "question": "horse trainer was killed when his horse trailer overturned?"} +{"answers": ["Jersey Red Ensign", "Jersey Defaced Red Ensign"], "question": "the States of Jersey were obliged to ask permission from Queen Elizabeth II in order to adopt the , because it contained the Jersey Arms with the Plantagenet crown?"} +{"answers": ["Aluchin", "Aluchin"], "question": "Russia's volcano is thought to have formed around 1000 CE?"} +{"answers": ["Rico Harris", "Harris", "Rico Omarr Harris", "Rico"], "question": "after the , former Harlem Globetrotter disappeared two years ago today, searchers wondered why they could find no trace of such a large man?"} +{"answers": ["After the Deluge", "After the Deluge"], "question": " \"\" was described by Walter Bayes as \"a kind of sublimation of all the most poetic elements in nature\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arivia", "Gadis Arivia", "Gadis"], "question": " established Indonesia’s first journal of feminist theory?"} +{"answers": ["Sundveda Hoard"], "question": "of the 482 coins found in the Viking Age outside Stockholm, only one came from Western Europe?"} +{"answers": ["China–Hong Kong football rivalry"], "question": "in 1985, resulted in China's first recorded case of football hooliganism?"} +{"answers": ["Order of Playa Girón"], "question": "the Cuban national , named after the location of the Bay of Pigs Invasion, was first presented to the cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Brantley", "Brantley", "Charles"], "question": " was the first person in the Tennessee Walking Horse industry to be inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Maressa", "Joseph A. Maressa", "Joseph"], "question": "after admitting he took $10,000 to help a fictitious Arab sheikh, argued that \"it would be patriotic to take some of this OPEC oil money and get it back to the United States\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cash Trapped"], "question": "the opening episode of contained a continuity error which revealed the outcome at the start of the game show?"} +{"answers": ["Tom King", "Tom King", "Tom", "King"], "question": "Guiseley A.F.C. were accused of \"disgraceful unsporting behaviour\" when a player broke an unwritten fair-play convention to score past goalkeeper ?"} +{"answers": ["Severn Bridge", "Severn Railway Bridge"], "question": "in 1960, two barges collided with the , causing two bridge spans to fall into the river?"} +{"answers": ["Zwölf Stücke, Op. 65"], "question": "a reviewer of , twelve organ pieces by Max Reger, wrote that the composer was \"still in his storm and stress period\"?"} +{"answers": ["Uruguayan dyke swarms"], "question": " have intruded into Uruguay?"} +{"answers": ["Teucrium canadense"], "question": " \"\" is visited by bees, butterflies and hummingbirds, but avoided by grazing animals?"} +{"answers": ["Daud Junbish", "Junbish", "Daud"], "question": "the BBC's is one of the few journalists in the world to have met former Taliban chief Mullah Omar?"} +{"answers": ["Nyström", "Gustaf Nyström", "Gustaf"], "question": "Finnish architect has been described as a \"legendary teacher of architecture\"?"} +{"answers": ["University of Dundee School of Medicine"], "question": "the has one of the biggest research complexes in the UK?"} +{"answers": ["Ellen Zitek"], "question": "actress Georgina Bouzova feared that people would spit at her because of the behaviour of her character ?"} +{"answers": ["Handel's Naturalisation Act 1727"], "question": "the naturalisation of Handel \"\" as a British citizen came via which required him to enter into communion with the Church of England?"} +{"answers": ["Carnethy 5"], "question": ", an annual hill race held in the Pentland Hills, commemorates the Battle of Roslin?"} +{"answers": ["Effects of the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane in Florida"], "question": "the caused at least 2,500 deaths in Florida, making it the second deadliest tropical cyclone in the US, behind the 1900 Galveston hurricane?"} +{"answers": ["Gesomyrmex magnus"], "question": "the fossil ant is notably larger than any other living or extinct \"Gesomyrmex\" species?"} +{"answers": ["Max", "Esposito", "Max Esposito"], "question": " and his sister Chloe were the first Australian athletes to qualify for the 2016 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["The Top Notes"], "question": "although the Beatles had a more successful version, the first recording of \"Twist and Shout\" was by , and was produced by Phil Spector—who later went on to produce the Beatles?"} +{"answers": ["Wash's Restaurant"], "question": " \"\" served up soul food dishes to Atlantic City beach-goers by day and its nightclub-hoppers by night?"} +{"answers": ["Kalanemi", "Kalanemi"], "question": "Ravana had promised half his kingdom if he killed Hanuman?"} +{"answers": ["NYC Ferry"], "question": "New York City's is expected to carry 4.6 million passengers each year, roughly as many as the New York City Subway carries each weekday?"} +{"answers": ["Zack Loveday"], "question": "Duayne Boachie was nominated for a \"Best Newcomer\" award at the 2016 British Soap Awards for his portrayal of ?"} +{"answers": ["American Girls Premiere", "The American Girls Premiere"], "question": "in 1998, \"The Boston Globe\" said the girls' video game market was \"exploding\" with titles such as ?"} +{"answers": ["Moise", "Poida", "Moise Poida"], "question": ", the Vanuatuan national football team manager, has played against World Cup winner Zinedine Zidane?"} +{"answers": ["Anyuyskiy", "Anyuyskiy Volcano"], "question": "eruptions of in Siberia may have inspired legends of places where hunting is banned and smoke and fire rise from the ground?"} +{"answers": ["Clio", "Clio"], "question": "\"John Harvard\" may have been inspired by ?"} +{"answers": ["Ciampate del Diavolo"], "question": "the in continental Europe \"\" are called \"devil's trails\" by locals?"} +{"answers": ["The Best Intentions"], "question": "Ingmar Bergman based his script for the Palme d'Or-winning film on the life of his father Erik Bergman, salvaged from scattered notes, stories, and conversations?"} +{"answers": ["Josh Hall", "Josh Hall", "Josh'' Hall"], "question": "Laurence Fishburne played , a member of \"daytime television's first African American family,\" on the ABC soap opera \"One Life to Live\"?"} +{"answers": ["Talbieh Camp"], "question": "when first opened, most of its inhabitants were displaced persons, as opposed to refugees?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Mark Tatulli", "Tatulli"], "question": "syndicated cartoonist received a note from a former teacher saying \"I can't believe you're still doing the same crap you were doing in junior high, and now getting paid for it\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sundström", "Lena Sundström", "Lena"], "question": "Swedish journalist \"\" was a foundling?"} +{"answers": ["Bayit Lepletot"], "question": "the orphanage in Jerusalem houses and educates girls from as young as three years of age until they are ready to marry and start homes of their own?"} +{"answers": ["Charles I. Matthews", "Matthews", "Charles", "Charles Matthews", "Charles Matthews"], "question": "Michigan Wolverines shooting guard preferred the trombone and skateboard to basketball in his youth?"} +{"answers": ["Formica paleosibirica"], "question": "the fossil ant species has been described from only three partial males and two lone wings?"} +{"answers": ["Bhalchandra Dattatray Mondhe", "Mondhe", "Bhalchandra"], "question": "at age 78, was awarded the Padma Shri for his lifetime work in photography?"} +{"answers": ["Get Out and Push Railroad"], "question": "the required passengers to help its trains over the steeper sections of the route?"} +{"answers": ["Dysphania pusilla"], "question": "the \"\", a plant endemic to New Zealand that was thought to be extinct, was rediscovered in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Tokuzō", "Akiyama", "Tokuzō Akiyama", "Akiyama Tokuzō"], "question": ", once referred to as the \"Japanese Escoffier\", became Master Chef of the Imperial Court of Japan at only 25 years of age?"} +{"answers": ["Emma", "Emma Clare Wiggs", "Emma Wiggs", "Wiggs"], "question": ", a gold medallist in paracanoe at the 2016 Paralympics, competed at the 2012 Paralympics as a sitting volleyball player?"} +{"answers": ["Kai-Tai", "Kai-Tai Fang", "Fang"], "question": "the statistician dissertation was written in two weeks but not published for 19 years because of the Cultural Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["1928 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team", "1928 Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football team"], "question": "in honor of 1929 Rose Bowl victory, running back Stumpy Thomason was given a bear cub by a local businessman, which he drove around Atlanta and fed Coca-Cola?"} +{"answers": ["St Leonard's Court"], "question": " in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames has a Grade II listed underground air-raid shelter \"(entrance pictured)\" built in the 1930s?"} +{"answers": ["Salmonì", "Rubino", "Rubino Romeo Salmonì"], "question": "the stories of Italian author and Holocaust survivor were an inspiration for Roberto Benigni's 1997 film \"Life Is Beautiful\"?"} +{"answers": ["Restaurant Andrew Fairlie", "Andrew Fairlie"], "question": " is known for a signature dish of lobster cold smoked over whisky casks?"} +{"answers": ["We're the Superhumans"], "question": "Channel 4's 2016 Paralympics trailer \"\" featured a big band comprised of musicians with disabilities?"} +{"answers": ["Anastasie Fătu", "Fătu", "Anastasie"], "question": "Moldavian pediatrician proposed a ban on open-casket church funerals?"} +{"answers": ["Howard Hawks", "Howard", "Hawks", "Howard Winchester Hawks"], "question": "RKO Pictures fired director after \"Bringing Up Baby\" flopped, but the 1938 screwball comedy is now regarded as one of Hawks' masterpieces?"} +{"answers": ["Elin", "Rombo", "Elin Rombo", "Eva Elin Rombo"], "question": " \"\" played Sister Blanche in Poulenc's \"Dialogues of the Carmelites\" in a 2011 production at the Royal Swedish Opera?"} +{"answers": ["Timber Sycamore"], "question": " is a covert CIA program that arms and trains rebels in the Syrian civil war?"} +{"answers": ["Dickins", "Anne", "Anne Dickins"], "question": "the Paralympic canoeing champion had to overcome seasickness when she took up the sport?"} +{"answers": ["Lipaphis erysimi"], "question": "the is highly prolific, with as many as 35 generations a year being recorded in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Dalton", "Dalton", "Daniel", "Daniel Dalton", "Daniel J. Dalton"], "question": " has a graduate degree in public administration, but called his work in a U.S. congressman's office \"the greatest education I've ever had\"?"} +{"answers": ["CMLL 68th Anniversary Show"], "question": "the was the first time that a steel cage match was held at a CMLL anniversary show?"} +{"answers": ["Lavinia Veiongo Fotu", "Lavinia", "Lavinia Veiongo", "Veiongo"], "question": "when King George Tupou II of Tonga married instead of ʻOfakivavaʻu, there were riots in the streets of Nukuʻalofa?"} +{"answers": ["Pyst"], "question": "the \"Sunday Mirror\" recommended that players stumped by video game \"Myst\" should get ?"} +{"answers": ["Sydney Eardley-Wilmot", "Eardley-Wilmot", "Sydney Marow Eardley-Wilmot", "Sydney"], "question": " \"\" was one of four brothers who served as officers in the British military?"} +{"answers": ["Sairecabur"], "question": " has the world's highest submillimetre telescope and is adjacent to a peak that may have been one of the world's highest volcanoes at about ?"} +{"answers": ["Bat-Sheva", "Bat-Sheva Dagan", "Dagan", "Batszewa Dagan"], "question": "Auschwitz survivor writes Holocaust stories for children that have happy endings \"in order not to rob them of their faith in mankind\"?"} +{"answers": ["Folkwang Kammerorchester Essen"], "question": "the chamber orchestra , founded in 1958, is the only orchestra to regularly perform at the historic Villa Hügel?"} +{"answers": ["Section 127 of the Australian Constitution"], "question": " mandated that the Aboriginal peoples not be counted in \"reckoning the numbers of the people of the Commonwealth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Suzuka Mambo"], "question": " was a Japanese racehorse sired by the American 1989 Kentucky Derby winner Sunday Silence?"} +{"answers": ["South Sudan National Cup"], "question": "the has been won more times by Al-Malakia FC than by any other team?"} +{"answers": ["Heleluhe", "J. H. Heleluhe", "Joseph Heleluhe", "Joseph"], "question": "during the 1895 counter-revolution, , private secretary to Hawaii's deposed queen Liliuokalani, was \"stripped of all clothing and placed in a dark cell without light, food or water\"?"} +{"answers": ["United States national kabaddi team"], "question": "the at the 2016 Kabaddi World Cup consisted entirely of athletes with experience in other sports, but none in kabaddi?"} +{"answers": ["Air-Cobot"], "question": " \"\" is a French research and development project for a wheeled collaborative mobile robot able to inspect aircraft during maintenance operations?"} +{"answers": ["Cybele Records"], "question": " has published award-winning audiobooks, \"portraits\" of living composers, and in 2016 the complete organ works of Max Reger?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Mark Allen Callahan", "Mark Callahan", "Callahan"], "question": "2016 Republican U.S. Senate candidate once ran for the Oregon House of Representatives under the Green Party label in order to siphon votes from the Democratic candidate?"} +{"answers": ["Palace of Cerro Castillo"], "question": "the is the summer residence of the President of Chile?"} +{"answers": ["Gregorka", "Boris Gregorka", "Boris"], "question": "Slovenian gymnast and Olympic medallist later coached the double gold Olympic medallist Miroslav Cerar?"} +{"answers": ["Yaozhou ware"], "question": "around 1100, was accepted by the Chinese Imperial court, but several decades later it was described by a poet as \"extremely coarse and used only by restaurants\"?"} +{"answers": ["Maxwell M. Kalman", "Maxwell", "Maxwell Myron Kalman", "Maxwell Kalman", "Kalman"], "question": "Montreal architect designed more than 1,100 buildings, including Canada's first shopping centre?"} +{"answers": ["The Passion of Christ", "The Passion of Christ"], "question": " was moved from one church to another, which saved it from being destroyed by fire in 1904?"} +{"answers": ["Göransson", "Göran", "Göran Fredrik Göransson"], "question": " \"\" was the first to successfully implement the Bessemer process for steel production on an industrial scale?"} +{"answers": ["2nd Congress of the Communist Party of India"], "question": "the Communist Party of Pakistan was founded on the sidelines of the 1948 in Calcutta?"} +{"answers": ["Issake", "Issake Dabore", "Dabore"], "question": "boxer was the first athlete from Niger to win an Olympic medal?"} +{"answers": ["A Wrinkle in Time", "A Wrinkle in Time"], "question": "with , Ava DuVernay is the first woman of color to direct a live-action film with a budget over $100 million?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Gotthard Schneider", "Martin", "Schneider"], "question": " wrote the lyrics and music for the hymn \"Danke\", which made it to the German charts in 1963?"} +{"answers": ["Energy in the Faroe Islands"], "question": "per-capita consumption of is about 60% higher than that in continental Denmark?"} +{"answers": ["Wahiduddin Ziauddin Ahmed", "W. Z. Ahmed"], "question": " film \"Roohi\" was the first to be banned in Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Ge ware"], "question": "\"gold thread and iron wire\" has two sets of cracks in the glaze, accentuated by staining in different colours?"} +{"answers": ["Hyo-Won Woo", "Woo", "Hyo-Won"], "question": "in her \"Gloria\", combines elements from Korean music and Western contemporary composition techniques?"} +{"answers": ["Eswatini national cricket team"], "question": "the was disqualified from the 2016 ICC Africa Twenty20 Division Two after they fielded ineligible players in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Penistone Hill Country Park"], "question": "quarrying at West End in once involved using a bar to make the cliff face collapse whilst the workers ran away?"} +{"answers": ["Commemorative Medal for Participants of the Barricades of 1991"], "question": "everyone eligible to receive the from Latvia has already received one?"} +{"answers": ["Kronkåsa"], "question": "a \"\" was used by the Swedish nobility as a drinking vessel during the Renaissance?"} +{"answers": ["Soledad Alatorre", "Alatorre", "Soledad"], "question": ", known for her labor activism and advocacy of civil rights, previously worked as a model for bathing suits?"} +{"answers": ["The Treaty of Zarskoje Selo", "Treaty of Tsarskoye Selo"], "question": "after a Duke of Holstein-Gottorp became a Russian emperor, his wife and son traded away his ancestral lands in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Maurice Gaffney", "Gaffney", "Maurice"], "question": " was the oldest practising barrister in Ireland when he died aged 100?"} +{"answers": ["Aachener Zeitung"], "question": "the daily newspaper began as the first free newspaper published by Germans after World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Post-truth politics", "post-truth politics"], "question": "Conservative Member of Parliament Sarah Wollaston switched from supporting to repudiating the pro-Brexit Vote Leave group, calling its repetition of debunked claims \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Here I Am", "Here I Am"], "question": "while writing , Jonathan Safran Foer would move between rooms of his house whenever he experienced a \"Jonathan block\"?"} +{"answers": ["Madagascar succulent woodlands"], "question": "the \"\" are home to the world's smallest primate?"} +{"answers": ["Danke", "Danke"], "question": "\"\", one of Germany's best-known sacred songs, was considered a sin against music and religion when first released?"} +{"answers": ["Luiz", "Monique Luiz", "Monique"], "question": ", star of the famous 1964 political advertisement \"Daisy\", did not see it for herself until 2000?"} +{"answers": ["308th Infantry Regiment", "308th Infantry Regiment"], "question": "the was the first United States National Army regiment in the First World War to be presented with its regimental colors?"} +{"answers": ["Shibl al-Dawla Nasr", "Nasr", "Shibl al-Dawla", "Shibl"], "question": "with a modest force of Bedouin horsemen, defeated a much larger Byzantine army led by Emperor Romanos III?"} +{"answers": ["Fiesta Park"], "question": "events at Los Angeles' included a reception for President William McKinley, the Los Angeles Auto Show, and USC Trojans football games?"} +{"answers": ["Zaza", "Welington Zaza", "Welington"], "question": "the Liberian is the African junior record holder in the men's 110 metres hurdles?"} +{"answers": ["Eider Canal"], "question": "the was first proposed as part of Ducal Holstein, built under Danish rule, conquered by Prussia, and decommissioned under the German Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Naea", "George Naea", "George"], "question": "Queen Emma of Hawaii \"\" never knew her father because he had contracted leprosy?"} +{"answers": ["J. Butz", "Dr. J. Butz"], "question": ", founded in 1924, has published sacred music by English composers such as Colin Mawby, Christopher Tambling, and Robert W. Jones in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Freier", "Rachel", "Rachel Freier"], "question": "in 2016, became the first Hasidic Jewish woman to be elected as a civil court judge in the state of New York?"} +{"answers": ["St-Pierre", "Kennedy St-Pierre", "Kennedy"], "question": "Mauritian boxer has won two gold medals at the African Games, one in the middleweight division and one in the heavyweight division?"} +{"answers": ["The Vine", "The Vine"], "question": " in Vancouver, Washington, will be the first bus rapid transit system in the Portland metropolitan area?"} +{"answers": ["Proceratium petrosum"], "question": " is one of two ant species in the genus \"Proceratium\" described from fossil males?"} +{"answers": ["Eugen Eckert", "Eckert", "Eugen"], "question": ", who wrote the lyrics of more than a thousand songs in the Neues Geistliches Lied genre, is the minister for a sports stadium in Frankfurt?"} +{"answers": ["Vaile Mansion"], "question": "the \"\", built in 1881 in Independence, Missouri, contains chandeliers originally intended for the White House?"} +{"answers": ["Cybergeddon", "Cybergeddon"], "question": "when it was released in 2012, was the most expensive web series ever made?"} +{"answers": ["Jin Chae-seon", "Chae-seon", "Jin"], "question": " was the first female master of pansori, a male-dominated Korean folk opera genre?"} +{"answers": ["Streitraum"], "question": ", a regular series of panel discussions with Carolin Emcke, has been called \"an intelligent and aggressive public lecture series\"?"} +{"answers": ["Quanta Live"], "question": "Gilberto Gil said his Grammy Award for was particularly meaningful because the album is a summary of his three decades in music?"} +{"answers": ["Bassingthwaighte", "Marc", "Marc Bassingthwaighte"], "question": " is a two-time medalist at the Namibian National Road Race Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Wild Bill Hickok", "Bill Hickok", "Wild Bill Hickok", "Gunfighter Wild Bill Hickok"], "question": "the black-and-white 1923 Western starring William Hart was the first film to depict Wyatt Earp?"} +{"answers": ["Oriam"], "question": "the curve of the roof of , Scotland's new national sports training centre, was inspired by Roberto Carlos's goal that \"defied physics\"?"} +{"answers": ["Burning Rangers"], "question": " was among the last five Sega Saturn games released in America?"} +{"answers": ["Inspirasi"], "question": "\"\" was written by Faizal Tahir as a tribute to Siti Nurhaliza and her achievements in the Malaysian music scene for the past 20 years?"} +{"answers": ["Danhai light rail"], "question": "Taiwan's cars will have batteries so that the overhead power cable does not need to be continuous through intersections?"} +{"answers": ["Sally Bush", "Bush", "Sally"], "question": "photographer bought a 1909 Baker electric car and drove it just once, through the front window of a local pharmacy?"} +{"answers": ["Aroup Chatterjee", "Chatterjee", "Aroup"], "question": " \"\" was one of two Devil's advocates during the beatification of Mother Teresa of Calcutta?"} +{"answers": ["Dessouki", "Salah Dessouki", "Salah"], "question": "fencer also served as the Governor of Cairo?"} +{"answers": ["Revolt of the Lash"], "question": "after the mutineer sailors involved in the were granted amnesty, many were discharged from the Brazilian Navy, put in prison, or sent to work on rubber plantations?"} +{"answers": ["La Moneda Palace Guard", "La Moneda Palace"], "question": "women first joined Chile's in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Bishophill"], "question": "the Golden Ball pub in is owned by a local community cooperative?"} +{"answers": ["St", "Harmsworth", "St John Harmsworth", "William Albert St John Harmsworth"], "question": " designed the iconic Perrier bottle, based on Indian exercise clubs he used after being paralysed from the waist down in a 1906 car crash?"} +{"answers": ["Cerium", "cerium"], "question": " saved the writer Primo Levi's life in Auschwitz?"} +{"answers": ["Banda people"], "question": "the of Central Africa carved wooden slit drums \"(example pictured)\" in the shape of animals?"} +{"answers": ["Roman", "Roman Tmetuchl", "Tmetuchl"], "question": "at the age of 23, was placed in the 11th grade at George Washington High School?"} +{"answers": ["Pedals", "Pedals"], "question": "the New Jersey black bear walked on his hind legs due to injuries to his front paws?"} +{"answers": ["Warner Estate"], "question": "the provided social housing in East London for over 110 years?"} +{"answers": ["Predatory conference"], "question": "Christoph Bartneck wrote a nonsense submission for a using iOS's autocomplete function and it was accepted within three hours?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Edward King", "Charles", "King", "Charles E. King"], "question": "composer \"\" was taught music by Queen Liliuokalani, and at her funeral led a choir in her composition \"Aloha ʻOe\" as her catafalque was carried out of Iolani Palace?"} +{"answers": ["West African Ebola virus epidemic", "Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa"], "question": "during the as many as 15 different vaccines were in development?"} +{"answers": ["Bristol", "John Hervey, 7th Marquess of Bristol", "John"], "question": "the once reportedly opened a fridge door by blasting it with a shotgun?"} +{"answers": ["Hypera nigrirostris"], "question": "each larva of the damages three or four clover inflorescences?"} +{"answers": ["Talsi"], "question": "when the Latvian town of became part of the Russian Empire, sixty percent of its population was Baltic German?"} +{"answers": ["Kpossi", "Adzo", "Adzo Kpossi"], "question": "13-year-old Togolese swimmer was the youngest athlete at the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Warratyi"], "question": ", the oldest known site of human habitation in inland Australia, was discovered by a man looking for somewhere to go to the toilet?"} +{"answers": ["Taslima Akhter", "Taslima", "Akhter"], "question": " photograph \"Final Embrace\" became an iconic image of the 2013 Rana Plaza collapse?"} +{"answers": ["Dirgahayu"], "question": "\"\", by Malaysian artists Faizal Tahir and Siti Nurhaliza, serves as a theme song for a 100-episode television series?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas J. Shusted", "Shusted"], "question": "at the suggestion of a group of fourth-graders, and John A. Rocco introduced legislation that made \"Hadrosaurus foulkii\" New Jersey's official state dinosaur?"} +{"answers": ["Katihar Medical College", "Katihar Medical College and Hospital"], "question": "the campus includes a 590-bed general hospital and a branch of the State Bank of India?"} +{"answers": ["White-backed Night Heron", "White-backed night heron"], "question": "the is hunted for traditional medicine in Nigeria?"} +{"answers": ["Govindachandra", "Govindachandra"], "question": "a hoard of 800 gold coins \"(example pictured)\" of king was discovered at Nanpara?"} +{"answers": ["Chapo Trap House"], "question": "the hosts of the podcast popularized the \"Baseball Crank\" Twitter meme to mock anti-Donald Trump conservatives?"} +{"answers": ["Kingston", "Kingston, Mississippi"], "question": "descendants of the first settlers of the tiny rural hamlet of , include actors William Holden and Patrick Swayze?"} +{"answers": ["Women in classical music"], "question": " lead only 4.1% of \"big budget\" American symphony orchestras?"} +{"answers": ["Stedall", "Jackie", "Jackie Stedall", "Jackie'' Stedall"], "question": " won the 2013 Neumann Prize for the best English-language book on the history of mathematics?"} +{"answers": ["Black Destroyer"], "question": "the short story \"\" was the basis for A. E. van Vogt's lawsuit against 20th Century Fox, as the plot of the movie \"Alien\" matched it so closely?"} +{"answers": ["Gisèle", "Gisèle Rabesahala", "Rabesahala"], "question": " was the first woman to lead a political party and become a government minister in Madagascar?"} +{"answers": ["Hypera postica"], "question": "the cocoon of a tiny wasp that parasitises the can \"jump\"?"} +{"answers": ["1257 Samalas eruption"], "question": "the \"(caldera pictured)\" was one of the largest eruptions of the Holocene, and may have triggered the Little Ice Age and famines in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Zango", "Fabrice Zango Hugues", "Hugues", "Hugues Fabrice Zango"], "question": " was Burkina Faso's only medalist at the 2015 Summer Universiade?"} +{"answers": ["Painting of the Six Kings"], "question": "the eighth-century Umayyad is badly damaged, partly as a result of Alois Musil's attempts to remove it from its site in Quseir Amra, Jordan?"} +{"answers": ["Fairy gerygone", "Fairy Gerygone"], "question": "the nests near wasp nests, possibly to keep itself safe from predators?"} +{"answers": ["Tumbuka people"], "question": "the \"Vimbuza\" tradition uses dance, music, and singing to heal illness?"} +{"answers": ["Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks"], "question": ", starring Todd McKenney \"(pictured waltzing with Nancye Hayes)\" in his first non-musical role, is the \"most successful\" play in the Ensemble Theatre's 58-year history?"} +{"answers": ["Güney Waterfall"], "question": "the , a natural monument, was reestablished to one side after a landslide swept away its original location?"} +{"answers": ["Norwitch", "Harry", "Harry Norwitch"], "question": " served five terms on Philadelphia's City Council but quit his race for re-election in 1967, calling the Democratic party machine \"self-serving\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy Tucker", "Tommy Tucker", "Tucker", "Tommy"], "question": ", a male pet squirrel wearing women's clothes \"\", became famous during World War II, selling war bonds and entertaining children?"} +{"answers": ["Dalry, Edinburgh", "Dalry"], "question": "the first paper mill in Scotland was located in ?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Minchin"], "question": "Salar de Coipasa, Salar de Uyuni and Lake Poopó were formerly part of the larger ?"} +{"answers": ["Maoulida", "Maoulida Darouèche", "Maoulida Daroueche", "Darouèche"], "question": "Comoran Olympian has competed in both the 400 metres hurdles and the javelin throw?"} +{"answers": ["Dorchester", "Dorchester, Dorset"], "question": "the Tolpuddle Martyrs were tried in the Shire Hall at ?"} +{"answers": ["Rafael María de Aguilar", "Rafael María de Aguilar y Ponce de León", "Rafael", "León"], "question": " was the longest serving Governor-General of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period?"} +{"answers": ["Denison House", "Denison House"], "question": "before she became a famous aviator, Amelia Earhart was a social worker at in Boston?"} +{"answers": ["Harmsworth", "Alfred", "Alfred Harmsworth", "Alfred Harmsworth"], "question": " \"\" was the father of two viscounts, one baron, and two baronets?"} +{"answers": ["Niyonkuru", "Abraham Niyonkuru", "Abraham"], "question": "Burundian finished fourth in the 10,000metres at the 2005 Jeux de la Francophonie despite being only 0.03seconds behind the silver medallist?"} +{"answers": ["Bayt Qad", "Beit Qad"], "question": "the modern Palestinian village of is associated with the biblical locality of Beth Ekad, mentioned in the Book of Kings as the site of a massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Gabriel Georges Bosseront d'Anglade", "d'Anglade", "Marie"], "question": "the French Consul to Hawaii accompanied Queen Liliuokalani on her visit to the leper settlement of Kalaupapa in 1891?"} +{"answers": ["Jun ware"], "question": "flowerpots for the Ming emperors were made in official ?"} +{"answers": ["Gaffney", "John F. Gaffney", "John"], "question": "a 1994 proposal would have allowed Donald Trump to own four Atlantic City casino licenses, even though all three of his casino properties there had recent bankruptcy filings?"} +{"answers": ["Lipi"], "question": "ancient Indian texts include as many as 64 different ?"} +{"answers": ["Ecology Party of Florida"], "question": "Ralph Nader was nominated by the as a presidential candidate in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Andrew Vernon", "Vernon", "Andy Vernon"], "question": "the British long-distance runner won silver and bronze at the 2014 European Athletics Championships, losing out to Mo Farah both times?"} +{"answers": ["Rosy bee-eater", "Rosy Bee-eater"], "question": "tunnel nests of the become submerged in the rainy season?"} +{"answers": ["Timothy Neil Philpot", "Timothy N. Philpot", "Timothy", "Philpot"], "question": "Kentucky family court judge says he does not \"mention Jesus inside the courthouse very much, even when I know he is absolutely the only answer to the problem in front of me\"?"} +{"answers": ["Glory", "Glory"], "question": "the award-winning Bulgarian film was inspired by a newspaper clipping about a railway worker who discovered a huge pile of banknotes on the tracks?"} +{"answers": ["Bourgoing", "de Bourgoing", "Inès de Bourgoing", "Inès"], "question": "nurse \"\" was named Honorary Corporal of the Foreign Legion after she established a convalescent hospital in Morocco and a retirement center in France for French soldiers?"} +{"answers": ["John J. Horn", "Horn", "John"], "question": " supported New Jersey's proposed Illegal Alien Employment Prohibition Act, stating \"illegal aliens holding jobs represent more than half of our total unemployed\"?"} +{"answers": ["Iris cedreti"], "question": "no official conservation measures are in place to protect the critically endangered , endemic to Lebanon?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Kharistan"], "question": "in the in 737, the Umayyads caught the Turgesh \"khagan\" off guard with only a fraction of his army, and secured a victory that saved Arab rule in Central Asia?"} +{"answers": ["Mai Chaza", "Mai", "Chaza"], "question": "the Zimbabwean prophetess , who called herself a messenger from God, was regarded by her followers as an African reappearance of Christ?"} +{"answers": ["Peak farmland", "Peak Farmland"], "question": "the theory predicts that global acreage of farmland will decrease, even as the world population grows?"} +{"answers": ["Hoshino", "Katsura", "Katsura Hoshino"], "question": " says she comes up with most of the ideas for the manga series \"D.Gray-man\" after falling asleep in her bath?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Nahaolelua", "Nahaolelua", "Paul"], "question": " \"\" was president during the elections of two kings of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Gertrude Foster", "Gertrude Foster Brown", "Brown", "Gertrude"], "question": " encouraged New York women to exercise their new right to vote in her 1918 book \"Your Vote and How to Use It\"?"} +{"answers": ["Christiana", "Willes", "Christiana Willes"], "question": " is sometimes incorrectly attributed as the founder of roundarm bowling?"} +{"answers": ["Hinduism in Uganda"], "question": "in 1972, Idi Amin expelled after he said God told him to do so in a dream?"} +{"answers": ["Mere Mete Whaanga", "Whaanga", "Mere"], "question": "Māori tribal leader and baptized Mormon and her sister-in-law made quite a spectacle on the streets of Salt Lake City sporting traditional facial tattoos?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth Le Couteur", "Kenneth James Le Couteur", "Kenneth", "Couteur", "Le Couteur"], "question": "during the Second World War, worked at Bletchley Park on \"Tunny\"?"} +{"answers": ["Suffolk University Political Research Center"], "question": "the included mobile phones in its polls for the first time in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Takipō", "ʻAnaseini Takipō Afuha'amango", "ʻAnaseini", "ʻAnaseini Takipō"], "question": "when queen consort and King George Tupou II did not have a son, his daughter from his first marriage, Sālote Tupou III, ascended to the throne of Tonga upon his death?"} +{"answers": ["Luscombe Castle"], "question": " in Devon has an American Garden developed between 1812 and 1814?"} +{"answers": ["Adrian Moss", "Adrian Moss", "Adrian", "Moss"], "question": " was named Indiana Mini Mr. Basketball when at high school?"} +{"answers": ["Far Centaurus"], "question": "Robert Forward invoked van Vogt's short story \"\" when discussing the problem of interstellar travel?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Chubb", "Mary", "Chubb"], "question": " was an \"accidental archaeologist\" who only took a job with the Egypt Exploration Society so she could pay for art school?"} +{"answers": ["West Horsley", "West Horsley Place"], "question": "in 2014, \"\" was \"accidentally\" inherited by Bamber Gascoigne?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Reulein", "Peter", "Reulein"], "question": " composed the oratorio \"Laudato si‘\" for five soloists, choirs, organ and orchestra to be premiered in Limburg Cathedral?"} +{"answers": ["Archive of Our Own"], "question": " hosts over two million stories and artworks by fans of media franchises?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Titterton", "Ernest Titterton", "Ernest William Titterton"], "question": " performed the countdown for the American Operation Crossroads nuclear tests, and witnessed British nuclear tests at Maralinga in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Nunobiki Maru"], "question": "the Japanese steamship undertook an ill-fated delivery of military supplies from Nagasaki to the Philippines in 1899?"} +{"answers": ["Ned", "Ned Justeen Azemia", "Azemia"], "question": "hurdler was the youngest member of the Seychelles team at the 2016 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Rogožarski IK-3"], "question": "the prototype \"\" crashed during a test flight when its windscreen detached and half a wing broke off?"} +{"answers": ["1966 NCAA University Division Basketball Championship Game"], "question": "in the , Texas Western became the first team to field an all-African-American starting lineup in an NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament final?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "Husband", "Henry Charles Husband", "Charles Husband", "H. C. Husband"], "question": " was the engineer behind what was, on completion, the world's largest fully-steerable radio telescope?"} +{"answers": ["Mausoleum of Danyal"], "question": "two arches of a Roman bridge were found in the basement of the during renovations?"} +{"answers": ["Emcke", "Carolin Emcke", "Carolin"], "question": "the journalist and author was awarded the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Horsey Island"], "question": " in Essex was the basis for Swallow Island in Arthur Ransome's \"Secret Water\"?"} +{"answers": ["Victor Despeignes", "Francois Victor Despeignes", "Despeignes", "Victor"], "question": "French physician thought that cancer was a parasite which could be killed with radiation?"} +{"answers": ["International Beethoven Festival Bonn", "Beethovenfest"], "question": "Nike Wagner removed Beethoven's Ninth Symphony from the program of the festival ?"} +{"answers": ["Ferris", "Warren Angus Ferris", "Warren"], "question": "while working for the American Fur Company, trapper was one of the first people to map and describe Yellowstone?"} +{"answers": ["White-eared night heron", "White-eared Night Heron"], "question": "the had been recorded from only about 20 localities by 2001, but was discovered in over 30 localities between 2001 and 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Marzano", "Gabe", "Gabe Marzano"], "question": "Australian W-League association footballer was appointed to the Professional Footballers Australia executive committee in May 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Mongolian studies"], "question": "scholars in the field of are often referred to as \"Mongolists\"?"} +{"answers": ["Graae", "Jason", "Jason Graae"], "question": " had to use his ad libbing skills when a fake moustache \"started to take on a life of its own\" on the opening night of \"Little Me\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anton", "Anton Malej", "Malej"], "question": "Slovenian gymnast \"\", a bronze medallist in the 1928 Summer Olympics, died after falling from the rings on the first day of competition at the 1930 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Green's law"], "question": "tsunamis build up their height according to , as they travel from the ocean towards the coast?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Rondeau", "Jean Rondeau", "Jean Rondeau"], "question": "harpsichordist has been called a classical music \"sex symbol\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lesotho Football Association"], "question": "despite having been formed in 1932, the did not gain FIFA membership until 1964?"} +{"answers": ["Stanley Silverstein", "Stanley", "Stanley Oscar Silverstein", "Silverstein"], "question": " won an American Shoe Designer Award in 1963 for a ballerina flat he created using \"leftover scraps of leather\"?"} +{"answers": ["Schizaphis graminum"], "question": "the is the vector of several plant viruses?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Donati", "Donati", "Robert"], "question": "journalist Stephen Kurkjian claims murdered Boston mobster masterminded the world's largest art theft to get his boss out of jail?"} +{"answers": ["Formosan whistling thrush", "Taiwan whistling thrush"], "question": "Robert Swinhoe called the \"\" the \"Formosan Cavern-bird\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mapenduma hostage crisis"], "question": "the lasted for more than four months?"} +{"answers": ["Princess Jasnenka and the Flying Shoemaker"], "question": "the 1987 Czechoslovak film is based on a fairy tale by Communist writer Jan Drda?"} +{"answers": ["Bajo Pivljanin", "Bajo", "Pivljanin"], "question": "the head of \"hajduk\" commander was sent to the Ottoman sultan as a war trophy?"} +{"answers": ["Oxford Blue", "Oxford Blue"], "question": "in 2013, the production of cheese created around 50,000 litres (13,000 US gal.) of waste whey per month, which was processed using an anaerobic digester?"} +{"answers": ["Charlotte", "Charlotte Roberts", "Charlotte Ann Roberts", "Roberts"], "question": "the bioarchaeologist once worked as a nurse on a burns unit?"} +{"answers": ["Ohr Elchonon", "Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon", "Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon"], "question": " of Jerusalem was the fourth yeshiva established on three continents by Rabbi Simcha Wasserman?"} +{"answers": ["Juanita Lois Musson", "Musson", "Juanita Musson", "Juanita"], "question": " was noted for a \"fabulous\" breakfast, the proprietor's \"unpredictable disposition\", and a 40-person brawl featuring car jacks, pipes, steel bars, a fishbowl, and an axe?"} +{"answers": ["Good", "John Francis Good", "John", "John F. Good"], "question": " role in the Abscam sting operation was portrayed in the 2013 film \"American Hustle\", though he felt if it was more like real life \"it would be a very boring movie\"?"} +{"answers": ["FUNCINPEC", "Funcinpec Party"], "question": " started as a Cambodian resistance movement and later became a political party?"} +{"answers": ["Min Yaza of Wun Zin", "Zin", "Min"], "question": "the Burmese court treatise \"Zabu Kun-Cha\" is believed to have been written by Chief Minister of Ava?"} +{"answers": ["Pachycondyla oligocenica"], "question": "the ant is one of three \"Pachycondyla\" species with described fossil males?"} +{"answers": ["Lopes", "Lidiane", "Lidiane Lopes"], "question": " holds the Cape Verdean record in the women's 100-metre sprint?"} +{"answers": ["Senufo people"], "question": "the artwork of the West African inspired Pablo Picasso?"} +{"answers": ["Timeline of pterosaur research"], "question": "early in the , these flying Mesozoic reptiles were variously mistaken for aquatic animals, bats, birds, and even the spawn of Satan \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wallachia", "Dan III of Wallachia", "Dan", "Dan III Danicul"], "question": "Vlad Dracula forced to dig his own grave?"} +{"answers": ["Pachycondyla aberrans"], "question": "the ant was described from a headless adult of unknown sex?"} +{"answers": ["Trigg", "Henry", "Henry Trigg", "Henry Trigg"], "question": "the ghost of is said to roam his house searching for his remains, which were stolen from his coffin?"} +{"answers": ["Binao"], "question": "the French punished by sending her to Hellville?"} +{"answers": ["Danny Jones", "Danny", "Danny Jones", "Danny'' Jones", "Jones"], "question": "before he became mayor of Charleston, West Virginia, worked as a gravedigger?"} +{"answers": ["Racket-tailed roller", "Racket-tailed Roller"], "question": "the makes a racket as it rockets?"} +{"answers": ["Operation PBFORTUNE", "Operation PBFortune"], "question": ", organized by the CIA to topple Guatemalan President Jacobo Árbenz, was terminated when the coup attempt became too widely known?"} +{"answers": ["map folding", "Map folding"], "question": " is always divisible by the number of stamps in the strip?"} +{"answers": ["Denny-Renton Clay and Coal Company"], "question": "the president of was the first boy born to the settlers of Seattle?"} +{"answers": ["Ertan", "Semra", "Semra Ertan"], "question": "in 1982, set herself on fire in a Hamburg marketplace to protest about xenophobia in Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Perley Bridge"], "question": "both towns connected by the 1931 opening of the declared a half-day holiday to start at noon?"} +{"answers": ["Puaaiki"], "question": ", a blind preacher from Maui, was a former hula dancer for King Kamehameha II?"} +{"answers": ["Petites Heures of Jean de France, Duc de Berry"], "question": "the \"(page pictured)\" show the \"rupture in style\" that occurred in French illumination at the end of the fourteenth century?"} +{"answers": ["Ben", "Woodburn", "Ben Woodburn"], "question": "on 29 November 2016, became Liverpool's youngest ever goalscorer when he scored against Leeds United in the EFL Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Bearded Scrub Robin", "Bearded scrub robin"], "question": "the disappeared from the Hluhluwe–Umfolozi Game Reserve after tsetse deterrent was sprayed there in the 1940s, but had recolonised the area by 1975?"} +{"answers": ["Mirjam", "Wiesemann", "Mirjam Wiesemann"], "question": " made award-winning audiobooks for Cybele Records, introducing in music and conversation the composers Hartmann, Apostel, Henze, Boulez, Jacqueline Fontyn and Juan Allende-Blin?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Tauca"], "question": "the now non-existent formerly covered large parts of the Altiplano of South America?"} +{"answers": ["More Hall Annex"], "question": "the on the University of Washington campus in Seattle was designed with large glass windows to \"proudly showcase\" the reactor?"} +{"answers": ["Aluminium sulfacetate", "aluminium sulfacetate"], "question": "an 1899 publication recommended that use of an impure preparation as a mordant \"should be abandoned\", as it is an \"empyreumatic liquid\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sarai Gonzalez", "Sarai Isaura Gonzalez", "Sarai", "Gonzalez"], "question": "11-year-old plays a \"nerdy\" tween with a \"sassy\" and \"confident\" attitude in Bomba Estéreo's \"\"Soy Yo\"\" (\"That's Me\") music video?"} +{"answers": ["Heaven", "Heaven"], "question": "the refrain of \"\" by Inna is written in a language invented by the singer and her label?"} +{"answers": ["Sudha Roy", "Sudha", "Roy"], "question": "when Sisir Roy died in 1960, his sister took over his post as general secretary of the United Trade Union Congress?"} +{"answers": ["The J's with Jamie"], "question": "\"Time\" magazine said \"have probably been heard by more people more times than any other group in the history of sound. Yet next to nobody knows who they are\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gamaliel Painter", "Gamaliel", "Painter"], "question": "graduates of Middlebury College receive a replica of a cane owned by \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Warionia"], "question": "perfumes made from the pungent desert plant are reputed to employ its \"supernatural powers\" to make women more seductive?"} +{"answers": ["Natalie Sims", "Natalie Lauren Sims", "Natalie", "Sims"], "question": " co-wrote the Iggy Azalea song \"Work\", which sold over one million copies in the US?"} +{"answers": ["Cascadia Art Museum"], "question": "the in Edmonds, Washington, is located inside a former Safeway grocery store?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie", "Schnebbelie"], "question": "despite being a prolific artist of 19th-century London, died of starvation in Camden Town?"} +{"answers": ["Beecroft's flying squirrel"], "question": "when a brings food to its offspring, its cheeks expand to the size of a tangerine?"} +{"answers": ["Gaye Theresa LeBaron", "LeBaron", "Gaye LeBaron", "Gaye"], "question": " wrote more than 8,000 columns for \"The Press Democrat\" of Santa Rosa, California, and hers were considered \"the most popular feature in the paper\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kanai Pal"], "question": "Indian Trotskyist state legislator was jailed soon after being elected in 1962?"} +{"answers": ["Greater long-nosed armadillo"], "question": "the is sometimes preyed on by bush dogs which enter its burrow and drag it out?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Kekela", "James Hunnewell Kekela", "James Kekela"], "question": "Hawaii's first Protestant minister saved an American sailor from cannibals and was presented with a gold watch from President Abraham Lincoln?"} +{"answers": ["Adoration of the Kings", "Adoration of the Kings", "The Adoration of the Magi"], "question": " \"\" by Gerard David was variously attributed to Gossaert, Memling, \"School of van Eyck\", \"van der Weyden the younger\", and the \"Flemish School\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mantou kiln"], "question": "the , used for pottery in north China for some 2,000 years, is named after a type of steamed bread bun?"} +{"answers": ["The Babe in Bethlem's Manger"], "question": "\"\" is thought to be a traditional Kentish folk carol but its tune is described as being \"very much of the 18th century\"?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Aslatt", "Pearce", "Richard", "Richard Aslatt Pearce"], "question": "Reverend was the first deaf person to be ordained as an Anglican clergyman?"} +{"answers": ["Vom Himmel hoch, o Engel, kommt"], "question": "in the carol \"\", printed in 1622, the angels are requested to come from Heaven with musical instruments, to sing of Jesus and Mary, and for peace?"} +{"answers": ["Monumental brass of John Rudying"], "question": "the \"very remarkable\" in St Andrew's church in Biggleswade was rediscovered when the floor was lifted?"} +{"answers": ["Taschenphilharmonie"], "question": "the , called the world's smallest orchestra, earned prizes for classical music embedded in narration for young children?"} +{"answers": ["Someday at Christmas", "Someday at Christmas"], "question": "Jackie Evancho's 2016 album peaked at No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" Classical Albums chart?"} +{"answers": ["Helmut", "Kahlhöfer", "Helmut Kahlhöfer"], "question": " conducted his choir Kantorei Barmen-Gemarke in recordings of Reger's \"Geistliche Gesänge\", Op. 110, and Bach's Mass in B minor for the tricentenary of the composer's birth?"} +{"answers": ["Apus"], "question": "Do you know that, unusually for a constellation, the five brightest stars of are red-tinged?"} +{"answers": ["Give Thanks with a Grateful Heart", "Give Thanks With a Grateful Heart"], "question": "the Christian song \"\" was credited as unknown authorship when first released in 1986, despite being written by Henry Smith in 1978?"} +{"answers": ["Radunskaya", "Ami", "Ami Elizabeth Radunskaya", "Ami Radunskaya"], "question": ", a mathematician who heads the Association for Women in Mathematics, spent ten years as a cellist and music composer between high school and college?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Dominis", "Mary Elizabeth Dominis", "Mary", "Dominis"], "question": "in 1858 Santa Claus made his first Hawaiian appearance at Washington Place, the home of ?"} +{"answers": ["Cizhou ware"], "question": " was popular pottery not used by the Chinese Imperial court, and often made as ceramic pillows \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["O Heiland, reiß die Himmel auf"], "question": "the Advent hymn \"\" was written against a backdrop of the Thirty Years' War, the plague, and witch trials?"} +{"answers": ["Glass Buttes"], "question": " is a mountain group in central Oregon named for the large deposits of obsidian found on their slopes?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest William Moir", "Moir", "Ernest"], "question": "civil engineer invented the first medical airlock?"} +{"answers": ["Neil", "Neil Alexander", "Alexander", "James Neil Alexander"], "question": "in 2010, the association footballer came on as a substitute for Queen of the South in a friendly against his own team, Rangers?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "McCray", "Mike McCray"], "question": "Michigan linebacker was named Big Ten Conference Defensive Player of the Week for his first career start?"} +{"answers": ["Order of the Lion", "Order of the Lion"], "question": "in 1967, President Hastings Banda established the , Malawi's second-highest honor?"} +{"answers": ["Iazyges"], "question": "the were a tribe of Sarmatians that migrated from Central Asia to the Pannonian Basin?"} +{"answers": ["Matua", "Matua"], "question": "after of Mangareva converted to Christianity in 1835, his long hair, sacred in the old pagan religion, was cut short?"} +{"answers": ["Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme", "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme"], "question": "the third movement of the chorale motet contains a quotation from a Bach cantata which composer Bach included as a tribute to his father?"} +{"answers": ["Bracey", "Bertha Lilian Bracey", "Bertha", "Bertha Bracey"], "question": " was a Hero of the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Silvery mole-rat", "Silvery mole rat"], "question": "courtship in the includes locking incisors or gently nibbling the mate?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern salient of Java"], "question": "the ruling Dutch East India Company drove the Islamization of the in the 18th century?"} +{"answers": ["Clementia Killewald", "Clementia", "Killewald"], "question": ", abbess of Eibingen Abbey, spoke about its founder Hildegard of Bingen at the ceremony when she was proclaimed a saint and Doctor of the Church by the pope?"} +{"answers": ["Secret Service Counter-Assault Teams"], "question": "before qualifying for , agents of the United States Secret Service are required to do pull-ups while wearing a weighted vest?"} +{"answers": ["Marylebone Lane"], "question": " is a \"rustic diagonal\" in an area laid out on a grid plan?"} +{"answers": ["Rotblat", "Joseph", "Joseph Rotblat"], "question": "Sir , a Polish physicist who helped design atomic bombs for the Manhattan Project during World War II, won the Nobel Prize for Peace?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Schmeding", "Schmeding", "Martin"], "question": " recorded the complete organ works by Max Reger on thirteen different organs from the composer's period, including the Sauer organ at Berlin Cathedral \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Suciacarpa"], "question": "seeds of the fossil fruit have fossil fungi inside them?"} +{"answers": ["Shahla Zia", "Zia", "Shahla", "Shehla Zia"], "question": "lawyer and activist was once arrested for protesting a law which reduced the weight given to evidence provided by female witnesses in a trial?"} +{"answers": ["Lucas Ariel Ocampos", "Lucas", "Ocampos", "Lucas Ocampos"], "question": "the €11 million reported to have been spent by AS Monaco FC in 2012 to sign , was the most ever for a Ligue 2 player?"} +{"answers": ["Sadaqah"], "question": "according to a hadith by the Islamic prophet Muhammad, removes seventy gates of evil?"} +{"answers": ["Anadi Das", "Anadi Charan Das"], "question": "independent candidate defeated the incumbent assembly speaker in the 1962 West Bengal election?"} +{"answers": ["Licancabur Lake"], "question": "the environment of \"\" in Chile has been compared to early lakes on Mars?"} +{"answers": ["George H. Barbour", "George", "Barbour"], "question": "after part of the dome of the New Jersey State House was painted blue, introduced legislation to ensure it would be restored to its traditional gold and white?"} +{"answers": ["Bhakti", "Mandal", "Bhakti Bhushan Mandal"], "question": "in the 1980s, the West Bengal Fisheries Minister declared himself to be an intermediary between the Government of India and exiled Naga leader Phizo?"} +{"answers": ["African Cuckoo", "African cuckoo"], "question": "in South Africa, fewer than 40% of eggs are successfully hatched and the chicks raised by their foster parents?"} +{"answers": ["Everett", "Thomas", "Thomas Wright Everett", "Thomas Everett"], "question": "New England expatriate became the last Royal Governor of Maui?"} +{"answers": ["Birdsong", "Birdsong"], "question": "one critic described the novel by Sebastian Faulks as starting a trend in the 1990s of British literature rethinking the legacy of the World Wars?"} +{"answers": ["Brock", "Alice May Brock", "Alice Brock", "Alice"], "question": " owned the restaurant that inspired both the song and the film named \"Alice's Restaurant\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vinicius and Tom"], "question": "during wrestling at the 2016 Summer Olympics, coaches threw plush dolls of , the Olympic mascot, into the ring \"\" if they wished to challenge a referee's call?"} +{"answers": ["Luther", "Luther Aholo", "Aholo"], "question": "Hawaiian legislator was compared to the Athenian statesman Solon?"} +{"answers": ["Othello station", "Othello"], "question": "artwork at in Seattle, Washington, includes African dancers, an Asian-American \"totem pole\", and stormwater channels?"} +{"answers": ["Bota", "Alice Bota", "Alice"], "question": ", who writes for \"Die Zeit\" and studied in Germany and Poland, won an award for young journalists?"} +{"answers": ["Duchy of Surabaya"], "question": "after the Mataram conquest of the , the son of its last duke married the sister of the conqueror, Sultan Agung?"} +{"answers": ["Willis D. Tucker", "Tucker", "Willis Tucker", "Willis"], "question": "in 1980, newspaper editor was elected the first county executive of Snohomish County, Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Essex Street, London", "Essex Street"], "question": "Cheshire Cheese may be found in ?"} +{"answers": ["Malagasy white-eye", "Malagasy White-eye"], "question": "the \"\" sometimes indulges in mutual preening?"} +{"answers": ["Kanneh-Mason", "Sheku", "Sheku Kanneh-Mason"], "question": "the British cellist signed his first record deal on a bus named in his honour?"} +{"answers": ["Swarmjet"], "question": "the system was a proposed short-range anti-ballistic missile that fired thousands of unguided rockets like a shotgun against incoming nuclear warheads?"} +{"answers": ["Ted", "Ted Budd", "Budd"], "question": "U.S. Representative-elect won his first election with 20% of the vote in a 17-candidate field?"} +{"answers": ["Through the Wilderness"], "question": "the idea for , a Madonna tribute album, came in a dream to Paul Beahan?"} +{"answers": ["Harmatz", "Joseph Harmatz", "Joseph"], "question": "a plot led by to poison 12,000 SS officers, held as POWs after World War II, was part of a revenge effort \"to kill six million Germans, one for every Jew slaughtered by the Germans\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bhaktha Sri Thyagaraja"], "question": "the 1937 Tamil-language film is based on the life of the Carnatic musician Tyagaraja?"} +{"answers": ["Pizzi", "Becca Pizzi", "Becca"], "question": " completed seven marathons on seven continents in seven days, and accepted a marriage proposal on the mound before throwing out the first pitch at Fenway Park?"} +{"answers": ["Machida", "Machida Hisanari", "Hisanari"], "question": "the first director of the Tokyo National Museum was the samurai \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kurile Lake"], "question": " is the site of the largest volcanic eruption of Holocene Kamchatka and one of the largest in the Holocene, spreading ash to a distance of ?"} +{"answers": ["Carine", "Carine Goren", "Goren"], "question": "pastry chef was the most googled person in Israel in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Aluminium triacetate", "aluminium(III) triacetate"], "question": " is used to treat aphthous ulcers and otitis, to relieve the itch from poison ivy, and as an astringent with Mortellaro disease in hoofed animals?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William A. Whiting", "William Austin Whiting", "Whiting"], "question": "during her 1895 trial, Queen Liliuokalani was defended by her former attorney general and tried by a military tribunal led by another ?"} +{"answers": ["Okinawa Shrine"], "question": "the main hall of Shuri Castle was reused as the \"haiden\" of before its destruction in the Battle of Okinawa?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Rushton Barkas", "Mary", "Mary Barkas", "Barkas"], "question": " was the first female house physician at the Bethlem Royal Hospital in London?"} +{"answers": ["Montrose Counseling Center", "Montrose Activity Center", "Montrose Center"], "question": "the Westboro Baptist Church called Houston's \"an oozing, purulent sore of sodomite contagion?\""} +{"answers": ["Guan ware"], "question": " \"\" is the \"most frequently copied\" of all Chinese pottery, despite the glaze being covered in cracks?"} +{"answers": ["Josh White", "Josh White", "Josh", "White"], "question": " is a NASCAR driver and a member of the United States Marine Corps Reserve?"} +{"answers": ["Rudraveena", "Rudraveena"], "question": " (1988) was the second Telugu-language film to win the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration?"} +{"answers": ["Ratification of the United States Constitution by Rhode Island"], "question": " only after being threatened with a trade embargo by the rest of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["I Am Seven"], "question": " was released by Eleven9 Entertainment, a new agency in which South Korean singer Seven had invested six billion won (US$ million)?"} +{"answers": ["Debatable", "Debatable"], "question": " panellists have included a former MP and a rapper?"} +{"answers": ["Monroe Karmin", "Monroe", "Karmin"], "question": "when introducing actress Sharon Stone, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist attributed her \"wellness, fitness, and positive attitude\" to her choice of undergarments?"} +{"answers": ["Telepathy", "Telepathy"], "question": "Christina Aguilera self-produced a 96-second music video for \"\" as a gift to her fans as the song rose to number-one on the \"Billboard\" Dance Club Songs chart?"} +{"answers": ["Condonella"], "question": "the Cretaceous snail was described in 1927, but not placed into a snail family until 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Judith Hemmendinger", "Judith", "Hemmendinger"], "question": "at age 22, helped rehabilitate nearly 100 child survivors of the Buchenwald concentration camp, among them Elie Wiesel?"} +{"answers": ["Zuhayr", "Zuhayr ibn Janab", "Janab"], "question": "the pre-Islamic Arab chieftain destroyed a sanctuary that rivalled the Kaaba of Mecca?"} +{"answers": ["Bexley Mental Hospital", "Bexley Hospital"], "question": "at , the patients looked after the farm animals, maintained the grounds, and did the cleaning?"} +{"answers": ["Mary", "Walker", "Mary Chase Walker"], "question": "schoolteacher \"\" was boycotted in 1866 in San Diego, California, after lunching in public with a black woman?"} +{"answers": ["El Progreso", "El Progreso Department"], "question": " in Guatemala was dissolved 12 years after its creation, only to be recreated 14 years later?"} +{"answers": ["John Dominis Holt", "John Dominis Holt, II", "II", "John Dominis Holt II", "John"], "question": "Hawaiian Colonel served as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention with a prince?"} +{"answers": ["Woodland Dormouse", "Woodland dormouse"], "question": "under certain conditions, the can enter a state of torpor?"} +{"answers": ["Harvard Environmental Law Review"], "question": "the focus of was changed because the original format was \"too ambitious\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mnuchin", "Robert", "Robert E. Mnuchin", "Robert Mnuchin"], "question": "art dealer and gallerist , and his sons Steven and Alan, all worked for Goldman Sachs?"} +{"answers": ["Tianfei Palace", "Tianfei Palace"], "question": "since it honors a notionally illegal cult, suburban Shanghai's is officially classified as a museum?"} +{"answers": ["Shah Mosque", "Shah Mosque"], "question": "in 1951, Prime Minister of Iran Haj Ali Razmara was shot dead by Khalil Tahmasebi, a member of Fada'iyan-e Islam, while attending a memorial service at Tehran's \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Laundromat", "Laundromat"], "question": "Solange Knowles performed a live cover of Nivea's song \"\" in an actual laundromat?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Lane", "Michael Lane", "Lane"], "question": ", who served as Chief Engineer of the Great Western Railway, started out as a bricklayer but became one of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's most trusted assistants?"} +{"answers": ["Lesser spot-nosed monkey"], "question": "when its cheek pouches are full, the throat resembles a snowball?"} +{"answers": ["Dave Somers", "Dave", "Somers"], "question": ", the current executive of Snohomish County, Washington, was educated as a fisheries biologist?"} +{"answers": ["Make Me an Egghead"], "question": "Steve Cooke and Beth Webster are ?"} +{"answers": ["Webb", "Lahilahi", "Lahilahi Webb"], "question": "after Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii died in 1917, her pet dog Poni \"\" was given to her confidante and final lady-in-waiting ?"} +{"answers": ["Mormon missionary diarists"], "question": "Brigham Young University has a digitized collection of that includes the work of 115 diarists and 376 written volumes?"} +{"answers": ["Madrazo", "Gonzalo Castellot Madrazo", "Castellot Madrazo", "Gonzalo"], "question": " was the first announcer to appear on Mexican television?"} +{"answers": ["Schedule C appointment"], "question": "low-level political appointees in the United States sometimes attempt to \"burrow in\" by transferring to permanent merit-based positions?"} +{"answers": ["Baxter", "John Baxter Langley", "Langley", "Baxter Langley"], "question": ", who stood for the UK Parliament alongside William Gladstone, was later sentenced to hard labour?"} +{"answers": ["To Build a Home"], "question": "despite charting at only 96, \"\" by The Cinematic Orchestra has been streamed more than 60 million times and featured in several TV shows?"} +{"answers": ["Gaius Antonius Hybrida", "Hybrida", "Gaius"], "question": "expulsion from the Senate did not prevent from attaining the highest elected office in the Roman Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Stealing Peaches"], "question": "the Pu Songling short story \"\" describes the Indian rope trick?"} +{"answers": ["Kambalny"], "question": "a landslide on \"\" during the Holocene caused debris to travel for ?"} +{"answers": ["World Scrabble Championship 2016", "MSI World Scrabble Championship 2016"], "question": "Brett Smitheram won the ?"} +{"answers": ["Raja", "Raja Krishnamoorthi", "Subramanian Raja Krishnamoorthi", "Krishnamoorthi"], "question": "when he was growing up, U.S. Representative-elect lived in public housing and received food stamps?"} +{"answers": ["Assyrian sculpture"], "question": "destruction of ancient by ISIL is reported to have increased in late 2016 with the Mosul offensive?"} +{"answers": ["Aubrey", "Aubrey Lewis", "Lewis", "Aubrey Lewis"], "question": "after becoming the first African-American to captain an athletic team at Notre Dame, joined the first class to include blacks at the FBI Academy?"} +{"answers": ["Kantorei Barmen-Gemarke"], "question": "the mixed choir , founded 70 years ago for sacred music, was a partner of the WDR from 1957, and performed in Israel and with Ian Anderson?"} +{"answers": ["Jiban", "Jiban Ratan Dhar", "Dhar"], "question": "West Bengal Jails Minister had been jailed three times himself?"} +{"answers": ["Brown-necked parrot", "Poicephalus fuscicollis"], "question": "almost all the Cape parrots in captivity are actually \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zarma people"], "question": "in the stratified social system of the African , the lowest stratum inherited slavery?"} +{"answers": ["Manekshaw", "Sam Manekshaw", "Sam"], "question": " was the first Indian Army officer to be promoted to the rank of field marshal?"} +{"answers": ["Neues Geistliches Lied"], "question": ", a genre of contemporary songs for use at church, was performed by around 1,895 choirs and bands in German dioceses according to a 2001 report?"} +{"answers": ["Bohemond", "Bohemond III of Antioch", "Antioch"], "question": "the third wife of was described as a witch by William of Tyre, and as a whore by Michael the Syrian?"} +{"answers": ["Doucai"], "question": "the style \"(example pictured)\" in Chinese porcelain uses colours both over and under the glaze?"} +{"answers": ["Merian Caldwell Cooper", "Merian C. Cooper", "Cooper", "Merian"], "question": ", director of \"King Kong\", destroyed nearly all 5,000 copies of his autobiography \"Things Men Die For\"?"} +{"answers": ["TV Corvi"], "question": "the components of the system orbit each other every 90 minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm", "Debschitz", "Wilhelm von Debschitz"], "question": " founded an art school in Munich which provided a model for the Bauhaus?"} +{"answers": ["Sexify"], "question": "Pharrell Williams wrote the song \"\" based on headlines from the women's fashion magazine \"Cosmopolitan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shafiqa", "Habibi", "Shafiqa Habibi"], "question": "journalist was one of only three women candidates in the 2004 Afghan presidential election?"} +{"answers": ["pagoda at Xingshengjiao Temple", "Songjiang Square Pagoda"], "question": "the reliquary of the 11th-century Buddhist monk Miaoyuan was rediscovered in the 1970s during repairs to Songjiang's ?"} +{"answers": ["Demos", "Raphael Demos", "Raphael"], "question": " taught Martin Luther King Jr. the philosophy of Plato and gave him an A for his work?"} +{"answers": ["XGRS"], "question": " was a Nazi-operated radio station in Shanghai during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Philip III of Navarre", "Navarre", "Philip"], "question": "despite his subjects' reluctance to accept him as king, proved to be an effective and successful ruler?"} +{"answers": ["State aid", "State aid"], "question": "the European Commission ruled the Republic of Ireland's tax benefits to Apple were an illegal form of , and the company would have to pay €13 billion in back tax as a result?"} +{"answers": ["Helen", "Helen Boyle", "Boyle"], "question": " was the first female president of the Royal Medico-Psychological Association?"} +{"answers": ["Just Cause 2"], "question": "the multiplayer fan project developed for was recognized by Avalanche Studios as the game's official downloadable content?"} +{"answers": ["Richard L. Alexander", "Alexander", "Richard Lear Alexander", "Richard"], "question": "an ace member of the Eagle Squadrons, , was one of the first pilots of the P-47 Thunderbolt?"} +{"answers": ["Tantalus monkey"], "question": "the male has a bright blue scrotum surrounded by orange hairs?"} +{"answers": ["E-baby"], "question": "Jane Caferella's play \"(Ensemble Theatre performance pictured)\" was called \"a very rare theatrical beast\", as it explores the visceral experience of two women joined by gestational surrogacy?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas of Tolentino", "Tolentino"], "question": " was martyred for insulting Muhammad during a medieval domestic violence case in India?"} +{"answers": ["Carazamba"], "question": "the \"criollista\" novel may be seen as an allegory of the incorporation of the remote Petén Department into the Guatemalan nation?"} +{"answers": ["Stephanie Murphy", "Stephanie", "Murphy"], "question": "U.S. Representative-elect and her family left Vietnam when she was six months old, and were rescued by the U.S. Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Roosevelt station", "Roosevelt", "Roosevelt station"], "question": "the future in Seattle plans to incorporate a preserved Streamline Moderne facade from a music shop that was demolished for its construction?"} +{"answers": ["Hairy-breasted barbet", "Tricholaema hirsuta"], "question": "the has been observed to remove wings and legs from insects by bashing them on branches?"} +{"answers": ["Beti people"], "question": "the were misrepresented in the Tarzan books and films \"(poster pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Monroe Eaton", "Eaton", "Ralph"], "question": "Harvard philosopher wrote an unpublished memoir of his experiences during the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang Hongjian"], "question": "\"\", a short story by Chinese writer Pu Songling, was adapted into two plays?"} +{"answers": ["Agastomyrma"], "question": "the fossil ant genus was described from a single queen?"} +{"answers": ["Hannah Dadds", "Hannah", "Dadds"], "question": " was the first female train driver on the London Underground?"} +{"answers": ["Mataram conquest of Surabaya"], "question": "during , Mataram forces dammed the Brantas River to limit water supply to the city of Surabaya?"} +{"answers": ["Tang dynasty tomb figures"], "question": "7th- and 8th-century Chinese pottery include cross-dressing women playing polo \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Stevens", "Michael David Stevens", "Michael Stevens", "Michael Stevens"], "question": ", creator and host of \"Vsauce\", uploaded his first YouTube videos under the username \"pooplicker888\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sound Transit 3", "Sound Transit"], "question": " will nearly double the amount of light rail in the Seattle region to of track?"} +{"answers": ["Proceratium eocenicum"], "question": "males of the fossil ant have a hair fringe?"} +{"answers": ["Tamar Halperin", "Halperin", "Tamar"], "question": " recorded music by Erik Satie, playing piano, harpsichord, Hammond organ, and Wurlitzer piano?"} +{"answers": ["Asian Paints Ltd", "Asian Paints"], "question": " former mascot Gattu, a mischievous boy with a paint bucket, was created by Indian cartoonist R. K. Laxman?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Diggler"], "question": "fictional journalist correctly predicted the results of more 2016 presidential primaries than Nate Silver's statistics blog FiveThirtyEight?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Lyons", "Joseph Lyons", "Lyons", "Joseph"], "question": "caterer staged \"Venice in London\" \"(programme pictured)\" in 1891 using 100 gondolas imported from Venicealong with their gondoliers?"} +{"answers": ["Agnes E. Meyer", "Agnes Elizabeth Ernst Meyer", "Meyer", "Agnes", "Eugene Meyer"], "question": "President Lyndon B. Johnson credited with having the most influence over his education policy?"} +{"answers": ["PSLV-C5"], "question": "in 2003, deployed the IRS-P6 satellite, then the heaviest and most sophisticated remote sensing satellite built by the Indian Space Research Organisation?"} +{"answers": ["Beatriz de la Cueva y Benavides", "Beatriz", "Beatriz de la Cueva", "Beatriz de la Cueva de Alvarado", "Cueva"], "question": ", the first female colonial governor in the New World, died in a September 11 disaster two days after taking office?"} +{"answers": ["New York State Insurance Fund"], "question": "the once mistakenly categorized puppet making under rubber manufacturing instead of theatrical production?"} +{"answers": ["English invasion of Scotland", "English invasion of Scotland"], "question": "King Henry IV's has been described as \"utterly futile\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bishop Petros with Saint Peter the Apostle"], "question": "the 1000-year-old ended up in Poland after being saved from a watery grave?"} +{"answers": ["Acanthinodera cumingii"], "question": "the larva of the beetle \"(adult pictured)\" can reach in length?"} +{"answers": ["1989 Panamanian coup d'état attempt"], "question": "10 of the military officers involved in the were executed in what became known as the Albrook massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Moser–de Bruijn sequence"], "question": "the positions of nonzero digits in two reciprocal irrational numbers, 1/3.30033000000000033... = 0.30300000303..., are given by the and its double?"} +{"answers": ["Ditlow", "Clarence Ditlow", "Clarence"], "question": " was recommended for a consumer advocacy job because he was a wrestler?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Game Warden"], "question": " sought to interdict Viet Cong use of the Mekong Delta during the Vietnam War and in so doing, patrolled over of natural and man-made waterways?"} +{"answers": ["State Arrival Ceremony", "State visits to the United States"], "question": "King Kalākaua of Hawaii was the first foreign leader to head a \"(reception pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bobbi Campbell", "Campbell", "Bobbi"], "question": "in 1981 became the first person to publicly identify as a person living with HIV/AIDS?"} +{"answers": ["Atari CX40 joystick"], "question": " was described as \"the pinnacle of home entertainment controllers in its day\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Miniaturist"], "question": "eleven publishers vied for the rights to Jessie Burton's debut novel ?"} +{"answers": ["Martina", "Don Martina", "Don"], "question": ", former Prime Minister of the Netherlands Antilles, successfully campaigned for a slave leader to become a national hero?"} +{"answers": ["Oberländer's Ground Thrush", "Oberländer's ground thrush"], "question": "the eggs of have yet to be described?"} +{"answers": ["Free City of Danzig Government in Exile"], "question": "the elected council of the was supposedly recognised in secret as the legal successor to the Danzig Senate by Danzig expatriates in 1951 and 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Tongtianlong"], "question": "the first known specimen of the dinosaur , which may have died trapped in mud, was nearly blown up by Chinese workmen?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Good", "Arthur Good"], "question": "in \"La Science Amusante\", constructed imaginative scientific apparatus such as the \"soap-bubble chandelier\" \"(illustrated)\" using common items like bottles, candles, and soap?"} +{"answers": ["Sindh Mohajir Punjabi Pathan Muttahida Mahaz"], "question": "the was the first Pakistani party to use the term \"Muhajir\" in a political context?"} +{"answers": ["Purvis", "Edward", "Edward William Purvis", "William Purvis"], "question": "according to popular legend, gave his nickname, meaning \"jumping flea\", to the ukulele?"} +{"answers": ["Heterelmis stephani"], "question": "less than 50 years after being discovered, is now presumed extinct?"} +{"answers": ["Muzoon", "Almellehan", "Muzoon Almellehan Arabic", "Muzoon Almellehan"], "question": " has been called the \"Malala of Syria\" for her work to keep girls in school?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Guildford", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "the funeral of the author Lewis Carroll was held at in Guildford?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen P. Moss", "Stephen", "Stephen Pike Moss", "Moss"], "question": "in 1880, and Charles A. Cogswell founded the \"Lake County Examiner\" to advocate their Democratic political views in southern Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Deseret alphabet"], "question": "at one point, some street signs in Salt Lake City were written in the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jean", "Davies", "Jean Davies"], "question": ", then a junior officer in the Women's Royal Naval Service, attended Winston Churchill's 69th birthday party along with President Franklin Roosevelt and Soviet Marshal Josef Stalin?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Hastings Judd", "Judd", "Charles"], "question": "during the 1873 mutiny of the Royal Guards of Hawaii, the Hungarian drillmaster Captain Joseph Jajczay and the adjutant general were attacked?"} +{"answers": ["Coromandel Screen", "Coromandel lacquer"], "question": "both Madame de Pompadour and Coco Chanel loved ?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Jahith's Treasury"], "question": ", an Amman bookstore chain, may have been named for theologian al-Jahiz, who was supposedly crushed by a stack of books?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Daniel", "William Daniel", "Daniel"], "question": "Maryland state legislator was a Whig, a Know Nothing, and a Republican before finally joining the Prohibition Party in 1884?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Johnson", "Charles", "Charles Ellis Johnson", "Johnson", "Charles Ellis"], "question": "Mormon photographer made artistic nudes and risqué stereoviews \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Figure humaine"], "question": "Francis Poulenc placed an ode to liberty at the end of his , a cantata for a twelve-part choir, composed in occupied France and premiered by the BBC?"} +{"answers": ["The Wall", "The Wall"], "question": "Dwain Worrell's debut screenplay is also Amazon Studios' first original spec script?"} +{"answers": ["Arung", "Palakka", "Arung Palakka"], "question": "after the Bugis prince supported the Dutch East India Company in the Makassar War, he became the most powerful man in South Sulawesi?"} +{"answers": ["Contingency Fund for Foreign Intercourse"], "question": "the , a U.S. government program established in 1790 to finance foreign covert operations, had by 1793 grown to consume 12 percent of the government's budget?"} +{"answers": ["Alison", "Hughes", "Alison Hughes", "Alison Lang"], "question": "in 2015, was part of the first all-female officiating team in a Fed Cup final?"} +{"answers": ["Pioneer Cabin Tree"], "question": "cars once drove through the \"\", which drew thousands of visitors annually?"} +{"answers": ["Maxine Fassberg", "Maxine", "Fassberg"], "question": "as CEO of Intel Israel, encouraged women, Arabs, Druze, and Haredi Jews to enter the high-tech sector?"} +{"answers": ["Randall", "Clarence", "Clarence Belden Randall", "Clarence B. Randall"], "question": "during the 1952 steel strike, criticized President Harry S. Truman for what he considered \"shocking distortions of fact\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lizzie", "Lizzie"], "question": "Chloë Sevigny portrays the accused ax-murderer Lizzie Borden in the upcoming film ?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Berlin", "Leonard M. Berlin"], "question": ", a volcano in Antarctica, has had large Plinian eruptions in the past and is still fumarolically active through towers of ice?"} +{"answers": ["Piya", "Piya Yaza Dewi", "Dewi"], "question": "King Razadarit's decision to keep the one-time flower seller as his chief queen consort led to the suicide of his first wife, Queen Talamidaw?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Anne Plankinton", "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Plankinton", "Elizabeth Plankinton House", "Plankinton"], "question": ", known as the \"municipal patroness\" for her philanthropy, gifted a high bronze George Washington sculpture to the citizens of Milwaukee?"} +{"answers": ["Laudato si’", "Laudato si'", "Laudato si'"], "question": "in November 2016 Peter Reulein conducted the premiere of his oratorio , described as a Franciscan Magnificat, with more than 250 performers at the Limburg Cathedral?"} +{"answers": ["Zhen Dexiu", "Zhen", "Dexiu"], "question": "the Hongwu Emperor copied the text of work \"The Expanded Meaning of the Great Learning\" onto the walls of his palace?"} +{"answers": ["College Football Playoff National Championship", "2017 College Football Playoff National Championship"], "question": "the Clemson Tigers defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide in the on a game-winning touchdown with one second left?"} +{"answers": ["India Government Mint, Hyderabad"], "question": "the was established in 1803 by the Nizam of Hyderabad, Asaf Jah III, and was taken over by the Government of India in 1950?"} +{"answers": ["Makasib"], "question": "Sheikh Morteza Ansari's , authored more than 150 years ago, is still taught in Shia seminaries?"} +{"answers": ["Timex Expedition WS4"], "question": "the face of the \"\" resembles the shape of the rear window of a Land Rover?"} +{"answers": ["Maeda", "Nobuyo N. Maeda", "Nobuyo Maeda", "Nobuyo"], "question": "before starting her pioneering genetic studies of complex human diseases such as atherosclerosis, researched sea snake venoms?"} +{"answers": ["From the Soil"], "question": "Fei Xiaotong's book was banned in China for being \"rightist\", and in Taiwan for the author's perceived support for Communism?"} +{"answers": ["Always B Miki"], "question": "pacer set a world record of 1minute 46seconds, the fastest mile in Standardbred history?"} +{"answers": ["Grimsby GO Station"], "question": "an environmental assessment for the future included review of an 1876 historical atlas of Ontario, Canada, to find features of historic value?"} +{"answers": ["Bavly", "Sarah Bavly", "Sarah"], "question": "when arrived in Jerusalem to open a nutrition department in a new health center, she was forced to hide in the building for a week due to the outbreak of the 1929 Palestine riots?"} +{"answers": ["Corruption in Italy"], "question": "a politician implicated in was permitted to claim his time in the parliament constituted his community service?"} +{"answers": ["Sri Lankan Christmas tree", "Sri Lankan Christmas"], "question": "the \"\" is claimed to be the world’s tallest artificial Christmas tree?"} +{"answers": ["Tick", "Ixodida"], "question": "a finds a potential host by detecting its breath and body odors, or by sensing its vibrations or changes in temperature?"} +{"answers": ["LifeRing Secular Recovery"], "question": " provides support and assistance to people trying to beat alcohol and drug addiction without religion?"} +{"answers": ["Walt Disney World Railroad", "Walt Disney World"], "question": "the \"\", with 3.7million passengers each year, is one of the most popular railroads in the world powered by steam locomotives?"} +{"answers": ["Catananche lutea"], "question": " produces five types of seed that correspond to a range of different survival and dispersal strategies?"} +{"answers": ["Carolyn B. Shelton", "Carolyn", "Carolyn Shelton", "Shelton"], "question": " became the first female governor in the United States when she spent a weekend as acting governor of Oregon in 1909?"} +{"answers": ["International Hat Company", "International Hat", "International Harvest Hat Company"], "question": "during World War II, was one of the two main manufacturers of the sun helmet \"\", one of the longest-used helmets of the United States military?"} +{"answers": ["Carlos Long", "Carlos", "Long", "Carlos A. Long"], "question": "the part-Hawaiian was unanimously elected captain of the 1899 Georgetown Hoyas football team at Georgetown University?"} +{"answers": ["Gufran-Ullah", "Beig", "Gufran-Ullah Beig"], "question": " is the first Indian scientist to receive the Norbert Gerbier-Mumm International Award of the World Meteorological Organization?"} +{"answers": ["Dehm", "Patrick Dehm", "Patrick"], "question": "when the theologian was suspended by the Bishop of Limburg, he founded an ecumenical association to continue the work for contemporary church music?"} +{"answers": ["Grace", "Bochenek", "Grace Bochenek"], "question": " \"\", an engineer and director of the U.S. National Energy Technology Laboratory, is the acting Secretary of Energy?"} +{"answers": ["Lvinaya Past"], "question": " was the site of the largest Holocene volcanic eruption in the Southern Kurils?"} +{"answers": ["Pterinoxylus spinulosus"], "question": "the first adult female was described in 1957, some fifty years after the first male?"} +{"answers": ["Das", "Sudhir", "Sudhir Chandra Das"], "question": "zoological gardens were added to ministerial portfolio in 1971?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican Southern Railroad", "Mexican Southern"], "question": "the was originally run by executives from the United States, including former President Ulysses S. Grant?"} +{"answers": ["Derviş", "Suat Derviş", "Suat"], "question": "Turkish novelist and journalist was the granddaughter of a slave?"} +{"answers": ["Macfarlane", "George W. Macfarlane", "George Walter Hunter Macfarlane", "George Macfarlane", "George"], "question": " and Robert Hoapili Baker accompanied Hawaiian King Kalākaua on his final trip to California where the king died in 1891?"} +{"answers": ["501(h) election"], "question": "the allows many U.S. non-profit organizations to engage in unlimited lobbying as long as they do it cheaply?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Roe", "Roe", "Bill Roe"], "question": " made the highest score in cricket at the time when he scored 415 runs during an inter-college match at Cambridge University?"} +{"answers": ["Acer whitebirdense"], "question": "the fossil leaves of the maple species had earlier been misattributed to the genera \"Viburnum\", \"Platanus\", and \"Rubus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Giovanni Ambrogio Migliavacca", "Migliavacca", "Giovanni", "Giannambrogio Migliavacca"], "question": " wrote the libretto for \"Solimano\", first set by Hasse and produced in Dresden with live elephants and camels?"} +{"answers": ["Diploastrea heliopora"], "question": "small gobies are often associated with \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Herschel", "Mitchell", "Herschel K. Mitchell", "Herschel Kenworthy Mitchell"], "question": ", Roger J. Williams, and Esmond E. Snell isolated folic acid from four tons of processed spinach?"} +{"answers": ["Paradises Lost"], "question": "the science fiction novella was adapted as an opera?"} +{"answers": ["Wei", "Wei Liaoweng", "Liaoweng"], "question": "a Chinese acting troupe was flogged for slander in the 13th century after they portrayed the scholar as a drunkard?"} +{"answers": ["Kill or Be Killed", "Kill or Be Killed"], "question": "writer Ed Brubaker created the murdering vigilante in his comic book because recent news events made him feel there was no justice?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Shuttleworth", "Shuttleworth"], "question": "the historian who researched early Canadian baseball figure believed that \"at first people thought I made him up\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lugang Mazu Temple"], "question": "the in Lugang, Taiwan, includes wood carvings of the \"Four Best Things in Life\": stretching, ear-cleaning, nose-picking, and scratching?"} +{"answers": ["Frankel", "Naomi Frankel", "Naomi"], "question": "after six decades subscribing to left-wing ideology, German-Israeli novelist \"\" adopted right-wing ideology and moved to the West Bank?"} +{"answers": ["Tolai hare"], "question": "in Mongolia, the is hunted for use in traditional medicine?"} +{"answers": ["EJay", "EJay Day", "Day"], "question": ", the first finalist ever eliminated from \"American Idol\", also placed in the top 20 on \"Popstars: USA\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cavetto"], "question": "large concave mouldings feature strongly as cornices in Ancient Egyptian architecture?"} +{"answers": ["William L. Sullivan", "William", "Sullivan", "William L. Sullivan"], "question": "the Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission selected \"Listening for Coyote\" by as one of the 100 most significant books in Oregon history?"} +{"answers": ["PSNI GAA"], "question": "for security purposes, Gaelic games club players do not have their names published?"} +{"answers": ["John Crakehall", "John", "Crakehall"], "question": "although the medieval Lord High Treasurer was a clergyman sworn to celibacy, he had a daughter to whom he left part of his estate?"} +{"answers": ["Mangal Shobhajatra"], "question": "the \"\" has been declared an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO?"} +{"answers": ["Alice Brown", "Alice", "Alice Brown", "Brown"], "question": ", a professor of politics who advised the new Scottish Parliament on governance, went on to become the first Scottish Public Services Ombudsman?"} +{"answers": ["Isenmann", "Caspar Isenmann", "Caspar"], "question": "the painter left a detailed contract signed on 21 June 1462?"} +{"answers": ["Sonja Vectomov", "Vectomov", "Sonja"], "question": "\"lamprophrenia\", a portmanteau of the Greek words \"lampron\" (bright) and \"phrenia\" (mind), was coined by Czech–Finnish musical artist \"\" as the title of her debut album?"} +{"answers": ["Swatow ware"], "question": "scholars have been puzzled by a motif in Chinese , where a pagoda is split \"almost like a volcanic eruption\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charlotte Canning, Countess Canning", "Charlotte", "Canning"], "question": ", India's first vicereine, has been described as one of the country's most memorable women botanical illustrators?"} +{"answers": ["Use of bayonets for crowd control"], "question": "during 1968 revisions to the United States Army Field Manuals, there was an attempt to eliminate the ?"} +{"answers": ["Woodhaven Boulevard", "Woodhaven Boulevard"], "question": "the walls of the subway station in New York City still prominently display the name of a plaza that was demolished in the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["rabbit stew", "Rabbit stew"], "question": " \"\" sometimes includes rabbit blood as an ingredient to thicken and enrich it?"} +{"answers": ["Pratt", "Franklin", "Franklin Seaver Pratt"], "question": " was removed from his post as diplomatic agent for defending the claim of his royal wife Elizabeth Kekaʻaniau Laʻanui to the Crown Lands of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Rokugō rebellion"], "question": "in 1603, more than 1,000 rōnins in a \"final suicidal gesture\" for their former lord, Onodera Yoshimichi?"} +{"answers": ["John Hughes", "Hughes", "John Hughes", "John"], "question": "the British neuroscientist shared the 1978 Lasker Award for co-discovering opioid peptides in the brain?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Pantulf", "Pantulf"], "question": "in 1088 the Anglo-Norman nobleman was accused of stealing of silver from the nuns of Holy Trinity Abbey, Caen?"} +{"answers": ["Shades of Purple"], "question": "the Swedish release of M2M's debut album was delayed by a legal dispute with another band named M2M?"} +{"answers": ["Church of England Marriage Measure 2008", "Church of England Measure"], "question": "the gave couples the legal right to get married in any parish where their parents or grandparents were married, but not in any cathedral?"} +{"answers": ["Trunajaya rebellion"], "question": "at the end of the , King Amangkurat II stabbed the defeated rebel leader Trunajaya to death?"} +{"answers": ["Macfarlane", "Edward Creamor Macfarlane", "Edward", "Edward C. Macfarlane"], "question": " worked for \"The Wasp\" and later married its owner's sister?"} +{"answers": ["Chelidonura fulvipunctata"], "question": "sea slug is likely an anti-Lessepsian migrant?"} +{"answers": ["When This Cruel War Is Over"], "question": "\"\" was one of the most popular sentimental ballads of the American Civil War, sung by both Union and Confederate troops?"} +{"answers": ["Galdan Namchot"], "question": "monasteries and public buildings are illuminated during the festival marking the beginning of new year celebrations in Ladakh, India?"} +{"answers": ["Bat-Dori", "Shulamit Bat-Dori", "Shulamit"], "question": "for Givat Brenner's 25th anniversary, kibbutz theatre director staged an open-air play with a cast and crew of 1,000, before an audience of 10,000?"} +{"answers": ["New York Gold Exchange"], "question": "business historian Robert Sobel has described the as \"the most informal and certainly the wildest market in American history\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stella", "Stella Chess", "Chess"], "question": "a study by child psychiatrist and her husband, Alexander Thomas, found that children could be divided into three different categories: \"easy\", \"difficult\", and \"slow to warm up\"?"} +{"answers": ["Girls' Generation"], "question": " was among the five South Korean acts that best represent K-pop during the past two decades, according to a 2015 poll by Korea Creative Content Agency?"} +{"answers": ["Lemon-bellied flyrobin", "Lemon-bellied Flyrobin"], "question": "the occasionally catches and eats insects that are one-sixth of its length?"} +{"answers": ["Snow", "Helen", "Helen Foster Snow"], "question": "Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong divulged the Communist party's previously unknown history to American journalist in 1937 for widespread publication?"} +{"answers": ["Ziegler", "Caspar", "Caspar Ziegler"], "question": ", who wrote a hymn on which Bach based a Christmas cantata, was professor of law and \"Rektor\" of the University of Wittenberg?"} +{"answers": ["Norwegian Wood", "Norwegian Wood"], "question": "\"\" helped popularize Indian instrumentation in rock music?"} +{"answers": ["Macfarlane", "Clarence WIllam Macfarlane", "Clarence", "Clarence W. Macfarlane"], "question": " initiated the Transpacific Yacht Race in 1906, sailing from Honolulu to the California coast around the time of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Alison", "Hughes", "Alison Hughes", "Alison Lang"], "question": "in 2015, was part of the first ever all-female officiating team in a Fed Cup final?"} +{"answers": ["Improper Solicitation and Graft Act"], "question": "the South Korea counts private teachers and journalists among the ranks of public officials?"} +{"answers": ["Akina", "Joseph Apukai Akina", "Joseph"], "question": "Chinese-Hawaiian lawyer and politician became the first Speaker of the House of Representatives in the Territory of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Buffy pipit", "Buffy Pipit"], "question": "the is often confused with the plain-backed pipit because both birds have plain upperparts?"} +{"answers": ["Marzuq", "Ibn", "Ibn Marzuq"], "question": "the 14th-century Moroccan scholar wrote a hagiography of the Marinid sultan Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman?"} +{"answers": ["Raisin cake"], "question": "David distributed ?"} +{"answers": ["Neopalpa donaldtrumpi"], "question": "a newly described moth species, \"\", was so named because its yellowish head scales reminded a scientist of Donald Trump's hair?"} +{"answers": ["Wallace John Challens", "Challens", "John Challens", "John"], "question": "the British scientist received the American Medal of Freedom for his work on the V-1 flying bomb and the V-2 rocket?"} +{"answers": ["Kamauoha", "George Panila Kamauoha", "George"], "question": " served in the legislatures of three Hawaiian regimes?"} +{"answers": ["Pinchinthorpe railway station"], "question": " closed 13 years before the rest of the Middlesbrough and Guisborough Railway fell victim to the Beeching Axe?"} +{"answers": ["Agnes", "Morgan", "Agnes Fay Morgan"], "question": "after conducted a nutritional study with foxes, she presented her data wearing a stole made from the fur of her subjects?"} +{"answers": ["Federal Protective Forces"], "question": "up to 50% of a U.S. detachment could be killed while defending a U.S. Department of Energy facility?"} +{"answers": ["Gournay Court"], "question": "the British member of parliament Jacob Rees-Mogg lives at where his great aunt had been a nurse during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Jyotibhushan Bhattacharya", "Jyotibhushan", "Bhattacharya"], "question": "Workers Party of India leader was jailed during the Sino-Indian War of 1962?"} +{"answers": ["Goldman's pocket mouse"], "question": "as its natural habitat is converted to cropland, is threatened by the increased use of rodenticides?"} +{"answers": ["100th Brigade", "100th Brigade"], "question": "the attacked High Wood during the Battle of the Somme?"} +{"answers": ["Geological deformation of Iceland"], "question": "the is resulting in cracks opening up in the surface \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Darnold", "Sam", "Sam Darnold"], "question": "quarterback high school footage submitted to college football coaches consisted of his basketball highlights?"} +{"answers": ["Radio Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero", "Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero"], "question": " has broadcast since 1982 but has never been recognized at the federal level?"} +{"answers": ["Kamran Aziz", "Kamran", "Aziz"], "question": " is the first Turkish Cypriot female composer, as well as one of the first Turkish Cypriot female pharmacists?"} +{"answers": ["State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. v. United States ex rel. Rigsby"], "question": "a began when insurance adjusters claimed they were instructed to falsely categorize damages after Hurricane Katrina?"} +{"answers": ["Nayyar", "Rajeev", "Rajeev Nayyar"], "question": "in 1999, set the record for the longest first-class cricket innings, batting for almost 17 hours?"} +{"answers": ["Giant Days"], "question": " was published by BOOM! Box after writer John Allison saved a BOOM! editor from falling?"} +{"answers": ["Soup and sandwich"], "question": "the combination \"(example pictured)\" has been a popular lunch dish in the United States since the 1920s?"} +{"answers": ["Pua", "David William Pua", "D. W. Pua", "David"], "question": " submitted petitions from the people of the Kingdom of Hawaii asking for the abrogation of the Bayonet Constitution, which had allowed him to be elected to the House of Nobles?"} +{"answers": ["John Michael Dwyer", "John Dwyer", "Dwyer", "John Dwyer", "John"], "question": " chaired a government \"Quackwatch Committee\" whose objective was to tighten controls on wonder drugs and miracle cures?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Corcoran"], "question": "a once occupied the Central Valley of California?"} +{"answers": ["OVC project"], "question": "the supports the education of disadvantaged young people in Adigrat, Ethiopia?"} +{"answers": ["Killenworth"], "question": "the city of Glen Cove, New York, once tried to foreclose on the Soviet diplomatic retreat at \"\", and later denied its residents beach permits?"} +{"answers": ["Sinclair", "Augustus Sinclair", "Augustus Constantine Sinclair", "Augustus"], "question": " conceived the idea for the Jamaica International Exhibition of 1891 but died on the day it opened?"} +{"answers": ["Yara Bernette", "Yara", "Bernette"], "question": "the classical pianist was praised for her interpretation of \"Variations on a Theme from the Northeast of Brazil\" by the composer, Camargo Guarnieri?"} +{"answers": ["Detrital zircon geochronology"], "question": " uses zirconium silicate to determine the age of sedimentary rock?"} +{"answers": ["Akakio", "Akakio Tematereikura", "Tematereikura"], "question": " succeeded as regent of Mangareva after Queen Dowager Maria Eutokia Toaputeitou retired to the Rouru Convent on Mount Duff?"} +{"answers": ["Mercedes-Benz EQ"], "question": "Mercedes-Benz intends to release ten models in the of battery electric vehicles by 2025?"} +{"answers": ["Eriksson", "Kjell Mikael Eriksson", "Kjell Eriksson", "Kjell Eriksson", "Kjell"], "question": " stated he was terrified to answer his telephone for fear that singer Carola would yell at him after an incident at Melodifestivalen 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Morocco"], "question": "endemics among the include more than six hundred species of vascular plants and a single species of bird \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kim Seong-il", "Seong-il", "Kim"], "question": " believed the Japanese invasions of Korea would not take place?"} +{"answers": ["America's 60 Families"], "question": " was said to be comparable to Karl Marx's \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Clarence", "Clarence A. Shoop", "Shoop"], "question": "test pilot Major General was court-martialed as a cadet?"} +{"answers": ["The Student", "The Student"], "question": "\"\", one of Anton Chekhov's shortest stories, was also his favorite?"} +{"answers": ["Pua", "Samuel Kaholoʻokalani Pua", "Samuel", "Samuel K. Pua"], "question": ", assistant editor of an anti-annexationist Hawaiian newspaper, was severely injured when a goat attacked him at Waikiki?"} +{"answers": ["Ernst Victor Keil", "Ernst", "Keil", "Ernst Keil"], "question": "19th-century German publisher \"\" conceived the idea, while in prison, of what was to become one of the most widely read magazines?"} +{"answers": ["Start a War", "Start a War"], "question": "Gwen Stefani's unreleased song \"\" was compared to Sia Furler's solo work?"} +{"answers": ["Klein Heidelberg", "Klein Heidelberg Parasit"], "question": "Germany's used Great Britain's own Chain Home radar transmitters as the source for their passive radar?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Ian Moran", "Ian Anthony Moran", "Ian Moran", "Moran"], "question": "Australian cricketer took unpaid leave from his teaching job to play in the 2012 Champions League Twenty20?"} +{"answers": ["jumbo slice", "Jumbo slice"], "question": "a single \"\" may contain over 1,000 calories?"} +{"answers": ["Lok Sewak Sangh", "Manbhum Lok Sewak Sangh"], "question": "in a 1955 protest, nearly 1000 protesters from the marched more than over 16 days to demand the incorporation of Bengali-speaking areas of Bihar into West Bengal?"} +{"answers": ["Jesé Rodríguez", "Jesé"], "question": " won the Golden Boot Award at the 2012 UEFA European Under-19 Championship?"} +{"answers": ["The Red Shoes", "The Red Shoes"], "question": " dance in part to the strains of \"Citizen Kane\"?"} +{"answers": ["Timeline of mosasaur research"], "question": "over the \"(example pictured)\", clams, fish, toothed birds, plesiosaurs, sharks, turtles, and even other mosasaurs have been discovered preserved in the bellies of these marine lizards?"} +{"answers": ["Guendolen Plestcheeff", "Plestcheeff", "Guendolen"], "question": " was known as \"Seattle's Grand, Grand Lady\" and \"the most elegant woman in Seattle\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum", "Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum"], "question": " (1956) was the first full-length colour film in Tamil cinema?"} +{"answers": ["The Big Room"], "question": "M2M appeared on an episode of \"Dawson's Creek\" to promote their album ?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Ambler", "Ernest Ambler"], "question": ", a British-born, Oxford-educated physicist, became the director of the National Bureau of Standards in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Pablo Hidalgo", "Pablo", "Hidalgo"], "question": "J. J. Abrams consulted up to three times a day while filming \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Petrodollar recycling"], "question": "the 90% purchase of New York's Chrysler Building \"\" by the Abu Dhabi Investment Council was a prominent example of ?"} +{"answers": ["Mildred", "Mildred Albert", "Albert", "Mildred Elizabeth Albert"], "question": ", nicknamed the \"Mighty Atom\", produced thousands of fashion shows during her career?"} +{"answers": ["Rifa-e-Aam Club"], "question": "the in Lucknow was open to everybody at a time when British clubs excluded Indians?"} +{"answers": ["Kaʻauwai", "David Kahalekula Kaauwai", "David Kahalekula Kaʻauwai", "David"], "question": ", his father and brother served in the Kingdom of Hawaii legislature, while his niece became a princess?"} +{"answers": ["Barney Bentall and the Legendary Hearts", "Barney Bentall and the Legendary Hearts"], "question": "following the success of the album , the eponymous Canadian band received the 1989 Juno Award for Most Promising Group of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Loika", "Pat", "Pat Loika"], "question": "\"BuzzFeed\" described as \"the closest thing comics has to an Oprah\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Joel Bopp", "Bopp", "Thomas", "Thomas Bopp"], "question": "when amateur astronomer co-discovered comet Hale–Bopp \"\", he had never seen a comet before and was using a borrowed telescope?"} +{"answers": ["Nkosi's Haven"], "question": " is a South African care centre created to address HIV-related discrimination, including the separation of infected mothers from their children?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel Rising"], "question": "creator Terry Moore told writer Joe Hill on Twitter that might be cancelled if sales continued to fall, prompting a fan campaign to save the comic?"} +{"answers": ["DRDO Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon"], "question": "India's first was tested in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Cheon-il", "Kim", "Kim Cheon-il"], "question": " raised a civilian militia to fight the Japanese invasion during the Imjin War?"} +{"answers": ["Another Day of Sun"], "question": "the for the 2016 musical film \"La La Land\" was shot in a six-minute single take on a -high freeway ramp in South Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Neanderkirche"], "question": "the organ \"\" of the has served summer concerts for more than 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Chi Jin Mazu Temple"], "question": "Kaohsiung's was first opened in 1673, when Taiwan was still ruled by Ming loyalists at war with mainland China?"} +{"answers": ["Salinee Tavaranan", "Salinee", "Tavaranan"], "question": " and her Border Green Energy Team installed solar panels and micro-hydro turbines at the Mae La refugee camp?"} +{"answers": ["Mitten wir im Leben sind"], "question": "Martin Luther \"\" paraphrased in his hymn \"\" the Latin \"Media vita in morte sumus\" (In the midst of life we are in death), including its Trisagion?"} +{"answers": ["Minhai", "Gui", "Gui Minhai"], "question": ", whose four bookseller colleagues also disappeared in mysterious circumstances, reappeared three months later on Chinese television confessing to killing a girl in a 2003 DUI accident?"} +{"answers": ["Bug!"], "question": "the titular character from was one of three candidates to be the mascot for the Sega Saturn console, due to the lack of a \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" video game?"} +{"answers": ["Yasmin", "Altwaijri", "Yasmin Altwaijri"], "question": "epidemiologist encourages other Saudi Arabian women to become scientists, arguing that this need not \"cross the boundaries of our societal norms and customs\"?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Pūnohu White", "White"], "question": "on January 14, 1893, \"\" and Joseph Nāwahī were made Knight Commanders of the Royal Order of Kalākaua for their patriotism and loyalty to the Kingdom of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Cliff Cave County Park", "Cliff Cave Park"], "question": "a cave in the has been used as a tavern and a wine cellar?"} +{"answers": ["Ezekiel Saleh Manasseh", "Ezekiel", "Saleh Manasseh", "Manasseh"], "question": "the opium merchant , who died in Changi Prison during the Japanese occupation of Singapore, built Eden Hall and co-owned the Goodwood Park Hotel with his brothers?"} +{"answers": ["Subduction polarity reversal"], "question": " on either side of Taiwan causes differences in topography?"} +{"answers": ["Gary", "Little", "Gary Little"], "question": "in 1988, judge committed suicide in the King County Courthouse some 40 years after his father had killed himself in the same building?"} +{"answers": ["Alchemilla diademata"], "question": "an extract of , a plant endemic to Lebanon, shows antimicrobial activity against \"Staphylococcus aureus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Esteves", "Jose", "Jose Esteves"], "question": ", the Filipino American mayor of Milpitas, California, is being succeeded by the city's first Vietnamese American mayor, Richard Tran?"} +{"answers": ["White-plumed honeyeater", "Ptilotula penicillata"], "question": "the has become more common in urban Sydney and Newcastle?"} +{"answers": ["Stašová", "Simona", "Simona Stašová"], "question": "Czech actress was named Best Actress at the 2015 Seoul International Drama Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Ipomoea pandurata"], "question": "the root of the \"\" can weigh or more?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Kenneth Deleon", "Ralph Deleon", "Ralph", "Deleon"], "question": "US President-elect Donald Trump referred to the case in a speech about immigration?"} +{"answers": ["Nils Mönkemeyer", "Nils", "Mönkemeyer"], "question": " was the first to record a viola concerto by Antonio Rosetti, and played Schubert songs and Bach arias on the viola?"} +{"answers": ["Okavango Dyke Swarm"], "question": "the formed 180 million years ago during the opening of the Indian Ocean?"} +{"answers": ["IV", "John Dominis Holt, IV", "John", "John Dominis Holt IV"], "question": "writer inspired the Hawaiian Renaissance cultural revival with his essay \"On Being Hawaiian\"?"} +{"answers": ["Woke", "woke"], "question": "\"Bloomberg Businessweek\" asked, \"Is Wikipedia ?\""} +{"answers": ["Ceratophyllus gallinae"], "question": "more than 5,000 \"(specimen pictured)\" were recorded from the nest of a coal tit?"} +{"answers": ["Elisheva", "Barak-Ussoskin", "Elisheva Barak-Ussoskin"], "question": " rulings on labor law and labor relations were said to have furthered the rights of workers more than those of any other Israeli judge?"} +{"answers": ["Hill-Crest"], "question": "under the terms of a 1931 bequest to the University of Washington, if the university president does not live at , the property must be sold?"} +{"answers": ["Nils Roger Nordin", "Nordin", "Roger Nordin", "Roger"], "question": "Swedish radio presenter revealed during a live broadcast in 2005 that he was gay?"} +{"answers": ["MagicBands"], "question": "the idea for Disney's came from a magnetic therapy bracelet found in \"SkyMall\"?"} +{"answers": ["Corvus", "Corvus"], "question": "the constellation was depicted as a raven as early as 1100 BCE in Babylonia?"} +{"answers": ["Cornops aquaticum"], "question": "the semi-aquatic grasshopper is being trialled in South Africa as a biological control agent for the invasive water hyacinth?"} +{"answers": ["Rasul", "M.A.", "M.A. Rasul"], "question": "Indian peasant movement leader was sent to East Pakistan to build the Communist Party there?"} +{"answers": ["Eutaw riot"], "question": "in the in Alabama, several black citizens were killed by the Ku Klux Klan during a campaign of terror that led to the election of Democratic governor Robert B. Lindsay?"} +{"answers": ["Bergersen", "Olav", "Olav Bergersen"], "question": "naval officer and MP wrote several books on the 18th-century vice admiral Tordenskiold?"} +{"answers": ["ReCore"], "question": "the video game can be played on both Microsoft Windows and Xbox One, regardless of which platform it was initially purchased for?"} +{"answers": ["Memories", "Memories"], "question": "during her 2016 concert, Siti Nurhaliza performed \"\", a tribute duet with vocals by Whitney Houston which had been recorded when she was 19?"} +{"answers": ["Europäisches Hansemuseum", "European Hansemuseum"], "question": "the \"\" is the largest museum in the world dedicated to the history of the Hanseatic League?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William V. Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": " preferred the title \"Dean of Bowling\" over \"Father of Bowling\" in recognition of his work promoting and standardizing ten-pin bowling?"} +{"answers": ["American Committee for East–West Accord"], "question": "the Cold War-era was reestablished in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Rokhl Eiga Auerbakh", "Rachel‏ Auerbach", "Rokhl Auerbakh", "Auerbakh", "Rokhl"], "question": "Polish Jewish writer worked overtly as the director of a soup kitchen and covertly as a member of a secret group that chronicled daily life in the Warsaw Ghetto?"} +{"answers": ["Stöber process"], "question": "mesoporous silica nanoparticles are prepared by the and are used in preparing biosensors and delivering medications to within cellular structures?"} +{"answers": ["FDT", "FDT"], "question": "rapper YG claimed his recent song \"\" prompted calls from the Secret Service?"} +{"answers": ["Bisaldeo temple"], "question": "the courtyard of the \"\" is now partially submerged by the waters of the Bisalpur Dam reservoir?"} +{"answers": ["Rawlinson", "Alan Rawlinson", "Alan", "Alan Charles Rawlinson"], "question": "Australian World War II fighter ace had \"Sweet FA\" in the Middle East before he got \"up you\" in the South West Pacific?"} +{"answers": ["Furstenberg–Sárközy theorem"], "question": "the shows that the first player in the game of subtract a square can win from most positions?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Lucy", "Mary Lucy Dosh", "Mary", "Dosh"], "question": "the casket of volunteer American Civil War nurse was escorted by both Union and Confederate troops?"} +{"answers": ["Pel's flying squirrel", "Pel's Flying Squirrel"], "question": " drives off potential predators by hissing and gnashing its teeth?"} +{"answers": ["Henrietta Place"], "question": " in Marylebone, London, was named after Lady Henrietta Cavendish \"(depicted)\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Billy James", "Billy James", "Billy"], "question": "the footballer was forced to retire after playing just six league games due to the physical effects of his time in a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp?"} +{"answers": ["Old Depot Museum"], "question": "the has an immersive audio exhibit about the Pottawatomie massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Lubna", "Tahtamouni", "Lubna Tahtamouni"], "question": "cancer biologist earned her PhD abroad and encouraged students from underprivileged regions of her native Jordan to do the same?"} +{"answers": ["Salt Wells Pilot Plant"], "question": "on two occasions, aircraft carrying explosives from the were struck by lightning?"} +{"answers": ["Piru Singh", "Singh", "Piru", "Piru Singh Shekhawat"], "question": " threw a grenade at the enemy even after he was shot in the head, and was awarded the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest military decoration?"} +{"answers": ["Clay Higgins", "Glen Clay Higgins", "Clay", "Higgins"], "question": "U.S. Representative has been dubbed the \"Cajun John Wayne\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jingdezhen ware", "Jingdezhen porcelain"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" has dominated Chinese porcelain for over 600 years?"} +{"answers": ["Moon", "Duchin", "Moon Duchin"], "question": "mathematician was inspired to break gender barriers in mathematics by a book on baseball player Jackie Robinson's struggles against racism?"} +{"answers": ["Lyngiades massacre"], "question": "71 years after the in Greece, President Joachim Gauck was Germany's first official representative to visit the site and express his apologies for the Wehrmacht's atrocities?"} +{"answers": ["Naomi Amir", "Amir", "Naomi"], "question": "Bronx High School of Science graduate is credited as \"the founder of modern child neurology in Israel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Üçayak Byzantine Church", "Üçayak"], "question": "the \"(ruins pictured)\" was a double church?"} +{"answers": ["Frida Alexandr", "Frida", "Alexandr"], "question": "the 1967 book \"Filipson\" by is the only first-hand description of life in that early 20th-century Brazilian Jewish farming colony written by a woman who lived there?"} +{"answers": ["Corporación Minuto de Dios", "Minuto de Dios", "Barrio Minuto de Dios"], "question": "with more than 14,000 airings over 60 years, is the longest-running program on Colombian television?"} +{"answers": ["Akahi", "ʻAkahi"], "question": "the estate of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, which includes inherited from her aunt , funds the Kamehameha Schools?"} +{"answers": ["Idol Death Game TV"], "question": "the video game is about Japanese starlets who battle to the death?"} +{"answers": ["Rane", "Rama", "Rama Raghoba Rane"], "question": "a crude oil tanker was named after , a Param Vir Chakra recipient?"} +{"answers": ["Evita", "Evita"], "question": "Madonna secured the lead in after writing a four-page letter to director Alan Parker stating that she would be fully committed to the role?"} +{"answers": ["Fendika", "Melaku Belay"], "question": "the Ethiopian music group was started by a formerly homeless refugee?"} +{"answers": ["Datuk Lee Chong Wei", "Lee", "Lee Chong Wei", "Wei"], "question": "at the 2016 Summer Olympics, badminton player \"\" was the Malaysian flag bearer?"} +{"answers": ["Lucy Finch", "Finch", "Lucy"], "question": " founded the only remaining hospice in Malawi, a country where about a million people are living with HIV/AIDS?"} +{"answers": ["salade niçoise", "Salade niçoise"], "question": "the mayor of Nice implored cooks to \"never, never, I beg you, include boiled potato or any other boiled vegetable in your \"?"} +{"answers": ["Putairi", "Tiripone Mama Taira Putairi", "Tiripone"], "question": " was the first indigenous Catholic priest ordained in Eastern Polynesia?"} +{"answers": ["Zeitschrift fuer Kristallographie", "Zeitschrift für Kristallographie – Crystalline Materials"], "question": "Paul von Groth edited for 44 years and used it to catalog the properties of more than 9,000 crystalline substances?"} +{"answers": ["S-50", "S-50"], "question": "the Manhattan Project's was the only production-scale plant of its kind ever built?"} +{"answers": ["Marion Coutts", "Marion", "Coutts"], "question": "the artist and author created a dogmatic \"Cult\" of cats?"} +{"answers": ["RNA silencing suppressor p19"], "question": "the \"(dimer pictured)\" evolved in an arms race between plants and viruses?"} +{"answers": ["The Boxer", "The Boxer"], "question": "the directors for The Chemical Brothers music video \"\" disliked the track itself?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph", "Ralph Waldo Trine", "Trine"], "question": "Henry Ford considered an old friend and had several conversations with him concerning success in life?"} +{"answers": ["Huangling Complex"], "question": "dikes in the show that Australia was adjacent to the South China Craton prior to 825million years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Vlap", "Michel Vlap", "Michel"], "question": "in July 2016, became the first-ever fourth substitute in a UEFA match?"} +{"answers": ["Sutton Hoo", "Sutton Hoo helmet"], "question": "the 7th-century royal Anglo-Saxon \"\" was excavated in more than 500 pieces?"} +{"answers": ["Rosemary", "Barrow", "Rosemary Barrow", "Rosemary Julia Barrow"], "question": "the art historian specialised in the work of the once-neglected Victorian painter Lawrence Alma-Tadema?"} +{"answers": ["The Story of Babar", "L'Histoire de Babar, le petit éléphant"], "question": "Francis Poulenc's for narrator and piano was inspired by children requesting him to play from the book \"Histoire de Babar\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jennifer Lawrence", "Jennifer", "Jennifer Shrader Lawrence", "Lawrence"], "question": " was reported to be the highest-paid actress in the world in 2015 and 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Caleb", "Orozco", "Caleb Orozco"], "question": ", who successfully challenged the Belize Criminal Code for violations to his privacy and freedom of expression, won the 2016 David Kato Vision and Voice award?"} +{"answers": ["The Three Kings"], "question": "the Epiphany anthem \"\" describes the visit of the Biblical Magi to the baby Jesus \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["George Sydney Zimbel", "George S. Zimbel", "George", "Zimbel"], "question": " white dress shoot of Marilyn Monroe remained unpublished for 20 years after he took the photos?"} +{"answers": ["Lesser Himalayan Strata"], "question": "rocks from the show that the northern part of the Indian plate submerged in the late Cretaceous period?"} +{"answers": ["José", "Gutiérrez", "José Antonio Raón y Gutiérrez"], "question": "Raón Street in Manila was named after former Governor-General ?"} +{"answers": ["Spring District"], "question": "the $2.3 billion in Bellevue, Washington, is the second largest construction project in the Puget Sound region?"} +{"answers": ["Betty Campbell", "Campbell", "Betty"], "question": " was the first black head teacher in Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Qing'an Guildhall"], "question": "the stage of the in Ningbo was positioned for the gods to watch Chinese opera?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Prevc", "Prevc"], "question": "Slovenian ski jumper \"\" became the first athlete to land a jump of ?"} +{"answers": ["C. Washington Eves", "C.", "Eves", "Charles Washington Augero Eves"], "question": " was the honorary commissioner for Jamaica at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition of 1886?"} +{"answers": ["Boron monofluoride monoxide"], "question": "when the condensate of is reheated, it forms a glassy, popcorn-like froth?"} +{"answers": ["Pakistan Communist Party"], "question": "the ceased to exist just three weeks after it had been founded?"} +{"answers": ["Gertrude Brice Kelly", "Gertrude Kelly", "Kelly", "Gertrude"], "question": "Irish immigrant, anarchist, strike organiser, and New York surgeon is commemorated by a children's park in Chelsea, Manhattan?"} +{"answers": ["William J Tarling", "Cafe", "Book", "Cafe Royal Cocktail Book"], "question": "the contains one of the first recorded recipes for the 20th Century?"} +{"answers": ["Lion Hunt of Ashurbanipal"], "question": "the reliefs \"\" from c. 640 BC show the king killing lions with swords, spears, and arrows?"} +{"answers": ["Zorobabela Kaʻauwai", "Zorobabela", "Kaʻauwai"], "question": " accompanied his patron Hoapili into battle in the suppression of Humehume's rebellion?"} +{"answers": ["Eriksen M/25"], "question": "although only a single example of the machine gun was built, it saw service in the 1940 Norwegian Campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Sangnoksu"], "question": "the 1936 Korean novel has been made into two films?"} +{"answers": ["Sorry Mrs. Carter"], "question": "rapper Liv released the song \"\" as an \"open letter\" to Beyoncé?"} +{"answers": ["Master", "Meister der Coburger Rundblätter", "Master of the Drapery Studies", "Studies"], "question": "almost nothing is quite certain about the \"multifaceted\" and \"very productive\" ?"} +{"answers": ["Oskar", "Blarr", "Oskar Gottlieb Blarr"], "question": " \"\", \"the composer with the hat\", visited Israel to experience where Jesus lived as a Jew?"} +{"answers": ["Cray-3"], "question": "when Seymour Cray designed the , he insisted that the processor fit into a block?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Allen Fox", "Fox"], "question": "the philosopher became highly critical of animal testing following the publication of his \"The Case for Animal Experimentation\", later writing a book in support of vegetarianism?"} +{"answers": ["Y Sap mine", "Y Sap"], "question": "the was an explosive planted under German trenches before the Battle of the Somme in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Velaslavasay Panorama"], "question": "the first full-circle Arctic panorama created in the United States since the 19th century appeared at the in Los Angeles in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["J. W. Lonoaea", "Lonoaea", "J."], "question": " died because he voted for a king instead of a queen?"} +{"answers": ["Saw Shwe Khet", "Khet", "Saw", "Shwe Khet"], "question": "governor of Prome sent a white elephant to King Thihathu of Ava but was still demoted by the new king?"} +{"answers": ["Vice News Tonight"], "question": "HBO's new daily news series was intended by Vice News to have \"no ads, no anchors and no censors?\""} +{"answers": ["Susan", "Lyon", "Susan Reeve Lyon", "Susan Reeve"], "question": "although could not own property while a married woman, she was able to run her own apothecary shop as a widow?"} +{"answers": ["Rodriguez", "Jessamyn", "Jessamyn Waldman Rodriguez", "Jessamyn Rodriguez"], "question": " founded a social enterprise teaching bread-making and job skills to low-income minority women and immigrants?"} +{"answers": ["V-2 missile launch site, Blizna"], "question": "in order to disguise the , the Nazis created an artificial village with plywood cottages and barns, and plaster people and animals?"} +{"answers": ["Lolita", "Lolita"], "question": "the Welsh singer-songwriter Charlotte Church criticised director Diane Martel's music video for the song \"\", calling it \"an objectionable little number\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alphonse", "Areola", "Alphonse Areola"], "question": " saved two penalties during a penalty shoot-out in the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup final, to help France win their first title in the competition?"} +{"answers": ["Jollees"], "question": " was the UK's largest cabaret venue in the 1970s and hosted the World Professional Darts Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy Sottos", "Nancy", "Sottos"], "question": " helped create the first polymeric self-healing material, announced in \"Nature\" in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["LaMia", "LAMIA"], "question": "when it leased the planes of a failed Venezuelan airline, a Bolivian company retained the name to avoid the cost of repainting the aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Protiva", "Mukherjee", "Protiva Mukherjee"], "question": " was the only female minister in the 1969 United Front government of West Bengal?"} +{"answers": ["John Green Hoapili", "J. G. Hoapili", "John", "Hoapili"], "question": " stated to the Legislature of the Kingdom of Hawaii that he would \"rather have corruption and scandal than annexation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudo-Jacquemart"], "question": "the name was assigned to the anonymous master illuminator \"(work pictured)\" for his collaboration with Jacquemart de Hesdin?"} +{"answers": ["natural selection", "Natural selection"], "question": "Darwin introduced the theory of evolution by , but was not the first to use the term \"survival of the fittest\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kanu", "Idris", "Idris Kanu"], "question": "at the age of 16 years and 308 days, became the youngest ever player for Aldershot Town F.C. in a league match?"} +{"answers": ["Z.A. Ahmed", "Z.A.", "Z.A. Ahmed", "Ahmed", "Z A Ahmad"], "question": "facing an arrest warrant in India and pressure from within his party, Indian communist politician sought refuge in Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Dwarf scaly-tailed squirrel"], "question": "the diet of the includes bark and fruit, including the fleshy fruits of the umbrella tree?"} +{"answers": ["Chained to the Rhythm"], "question": "to promote her song \"\", Katy Perry left disco balls playing the track in various cities?"} +{"answers": ["Beating of Ken Tsang"], "question": "a television crew captured the by police during the 2014 Hong Kong protests?"} +{"answers": ["White House Family Theater"], "question": "the was built out of a former cloakroom in 1942?"} +{"answers": ["Proof of the Truthful"], "question": "Avicenna made an argument to prove the existence of God which became known as the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thurmair", "Maria Luise Thurmair", "Maria", "Maria Luise Thurmair-Mumelter"], "question": " published the \"love talks\" she exchanged with her husband when he was a soldier in World War II, and wrote the lyrics for many hymns in the \"Gotteslob\"?"} +{"answers": ["Knowles Riot"], "question": "during the of 1747, Bostonians put the sheriff's deputy in the stocks?"} +{"answers": ["Kensington Railway Station", "Kensington railway station"], "question": "the architecturally outstanding , now a National Historic Site of Canada, is referred to as a \"boulder station\" because of its fieldstone walls?"} +{"answers": ["Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine"], "question": "the plot of revolves around Dr. Robotnik turning bean-like creatures into robots with his \"Mean Bean-Steaming Machine\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kodandera Madappa Cariappa", "Kodandera M. Cariappa", "Kodandera", "Cariappa"], "question": " is one of only two Indian Army officers to hold the five-star rank of field marshal?"} +{"answers": ["Dissent Channel"], "question": "a group of 1,000 U.S. diplomats signed a protesting Donald Trump's Executive Order 13769?"} +{"answers": ["Ich hab in Gottes Herz und Sinn"], "question": "\"\" is the only hymn by Paul Gerhardt which Bach set to music as a chorale cantata?"} +{"answers": ["Maria", "Maria Eugenia Bozzoli", "Bozzoli"], "question": " was one of the founders of anthropology in Costa Rica?"} +{"answers": ["Lysmata grabhami"], "question": "the cleaner shrimp waves its white antennae to attract clients?"} +{"answers": ["Weber-Kellermann", "Ingeborg Weber-Kellermann", "Ingeborg"], "question": "the anthropologist , who made field trips to villages in Slavonia, Transylvania, and Turkey, met Jews after they were liberated from Theresienstadt?"} +{"answers": ["Trifluoroperacetic acid"], "question": "the potentially explosive is not commercially available, yet can be quickly prepared in three different ways using hydrogen peroxide?"} +{"answers": ["Blue Castle Project"], "question": "the is a proposed nuclear power plant that will increase Utah's electrical generation capacity by 50 percent?"} +{"answers": ["Ciomadul"], "question": "the volcano in Romania last erupted less than 50,000 years ago and is still potentially active?"} +{"answers": ["Straus", "Kathleen N. Straus", "Kathleen Nagler", "Kathleen", "Kathleen Nagler Straus"], "question": " served three consecutive eight-year terms on the Michigan State Board of Education, ending when she was age 93?"} +{"answers": ["Osmanoğlu and Kocabaş v. Switzerland"], "question": "in , the court ruled that compulsory mixed-gender swimming lessons in public school do not violate the freedom of religion of Muslim families?"} +{"answers": ["Point Abino Light Tower"], "question": "the on Lake Erie derives its name from a Jesuit missionary who lived on the point in a log cabin atop a dune?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of Provo, Utah"], "question": "the former \"\", was compared to Centrum vitamin bottles?"} +{"answers": ["Platylepas ophiophila"], "question": "the is short-lived because it does not usually survive when its host sheds its skin?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Walsh", "William Walsh", "Walsh"], "question": " was Bishop of Mauritius in 1892 when the country suffered one of its worst cyclones?"} +{"answers": ["Théâtre de la Michodière"], "question": "the Art Deco in Paris has presented mostly boulevard plays?"} +{"answers": ["Animals in professional wrestling"], "question": "former professional wrestling world champion Bruno Sammartino once ?"} +{"answers": ["Jadunath", "Singh", "Jadu Nath Singh", "Naik Jadunath Singh", "Jadunath Singh"], "question": "a sports stadium in Shahjahanpur and a crude oil tanker were named after , a Param Vir Chakra recipient?"} +{"answers": ["Winslade"], "question": " chapel was sold for £35?"} +{"answers": ["Theodore Sizer", "Sizer", "Theodore Sizer", "Theodore"], "question": " was named Yale University's first Pursuivant of Arms in 1963?"} +{"answers": ["Missodia Sionia"], "question": "Michael Praetorius published , a collection of 104 pieces of sacred music in Latin, including 14 settings of Amen and a mass for eight voices?"} +{"answers": ["White House to Treasury Building tunnel"], "question": "a congressman suggested Franklin D. Roosevelt use the during World War II because \"there's nothing in the treasury vaults except IOU's anyway\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kayu ura"], "question": "in Shinto, is used for predicting the harvest?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Mitchell", "George", "George A. Mitchell", "Mitchell"], "question": " has been called the father of Cadillac?"} +{"answers": ["Regional regulation", "Regional regulation"], "question": " passed by Indonesian regencies and cities occupy the lowest position in the country's hierarchy of laws?"} +{"answers": ["Erhalt uns", "Erhalt uns, Herr, bei deinem Wort"], "question": "\"\" by Luther was titled \"A hymn for the children to sing against the two arch-enemies of Christ, and His Holy Church, the Pope and the Turks\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dhyan Chand", "Dhyan Chand Award"], "question": "India's is named after field hockey player Dhyan Chand, who scored more than 1000 goals during his career?"} +{"answers": ["Sonate pour violoncelle et piano", "Cello Sonata", "Cello Sonata"], "question": "because he was unfamiliar with the cello, Francis Poulenc received help from the cellist Pierre Fournier when composing his ?"} +{"answers": ["Prophets of Deceit"], "question": "the authors of warned that a time might come when Americans become susceptible to psychological manipulation by a political agitator?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Valley", "Golden Valley Formation"], "question": "the preserves fossilized remains of \"Coryphodon\" \"(life restoration shown)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Allen", "Vince Allen", "Vince"], "question": " was twice signed to Canadian Football League teams due to injuries to other players?"} +{"answers": ["Damen station", "Damen Station", "Damen station"], "question": "when completed, the proposed will be the third new Chicago \"L\" station of Rahm Emanuel's tenure as Mayor of Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["2+U"], "question": "the architect for , an upcoming office building in Seattle, was selected in a hackathon?"} +{"answers": ["Damnoen Saduak Floating Market", "Damnoen Saduak floating market"], "question": " was a location in the 2008 film \"Bangkok Dangerous\" starring Nicolas Cage?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Kramer", "Bob", "Kramer"], "question": " has been described as \"the greatest American knifesmith working today\"?"} +{"answers": ["Loose Change", "Loose Change"], "question": "Ed Sheeran's 2010 EP entered the Australian charts six and a half years after its original UK-only release?"} +{"answers": ["hexamethylbenzene", "Hexamethylbenzene"], "question": "the pyramidal structure of the \"\" has a central carbon atom bonded to an \"unprecedented\" six other carbon atoms?"} +{"answers": ["Hamilton Waterworks"], "question": "the 1859 construction of , now a National Historic Site of Canada, was prompted by a cholera epidemic that killed 552 people?"} +{"answers": ["Cecil", "Cecil Elwood Harris", "Harris", "Cecil Harris", "Cecil E. Harris"], "question": ", the U.S. Navy's second most successful World War II flying ace, was a school teacher from landlocked South Dakota?"} +{"answers": ["Lagden's Bushshrike", "Lagden's bushshrike"], "question": "the call of has been likened to \"hoop hoop\" or \"toot toot\"?"} +{"answers": ["Refugees in Poland"], "question": "the majority of people seeking are citizens of the former Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["ʻElisiva Fusipala Taukiʻonetuku", "ʻElisiva Fusipala Taukiʻonetuku", "ʻElisiva", "Taukiʻonetuku"], "question": "the families of Tongan Princess set up a rival court against her half-sister Queen Sālote Tupou III?"} +{"answers": ["Bell v. Cone"], "question": "one commentator predicted that would lead to a \"dim future\" for state prisoners?"} +{"answers": ["Diego", "Diego Manuel de Argumosa", "Argumosa", "Diego de Argumosa"], "question": " \"\" introduced the use of ether as an anesthetic to Spain in 1847?"} +{"answers": ["Urticinopsis antarctica"], "question": "the diet of the sea anemone includes sea urchins, starfish, sea cucumbers, brittle stars, crinoids, gastropods, bivalve molluscs, and small fish?"} +{"answers": ["Kraljevo massacre"], "question": "20 members of the \"Wehrmacht\" received Iron Crosses for their involvement in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Vojtěch", "Vojtěch Jarník", "Jarník"], "question": "although mathematician is known to computer scientists for his minimum spanning tree algorithm, his main work was in number theory?"} +{"answers": ["Forest giant squirrel"], "question": "the can crack open nuts with particularly tough shells such as the African walnut?"} +{"answers": ["Blood-C"], "question": "the production team kept the ending of a secret from the main cast, allowing them to record only three episodes at a time?"} +{"answers": ["Neves", "Vivien", "Vivien Elizabeth Neves", "Vivien Neves"], "question": "when a full-page photograph of a naked in \"The Times\" caused a sensation in 1971, it was being used to advertise a pharmaceutical company?"} +{"answers": ["Qudsia", "Bano", "Bano Qudsia"], "question": "author has been conferred with the Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence) and the Hilal-i-Imtiaz (Crescent of Excellence) by the Government of Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, Manchester"], "question": "the in Salford is the oldest purpose-built Greek Orthodox church in England?"} +{"answers": ["12 Strong", "Horse Soldiers"], "question": "the upcoming film is Nicolai Fuglsig's feature film directorial debut?"} +{"answers": ["Strategic Response Group"], "question": "the New York City Police Department's was formed in 2015 to respond to high-profile events and incidents?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Barnett", "Albert", "Barnett"], "question": "the association footballer was one of five brothers who played for Altrincham F.C.?"} +{"answers": ["Johann Sperling", "Sperling", "Johann"], "question": "\"Zoologia physica\", a scientific handbook about animals by from the University of Wittenberg, was published in 1661 after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Thick-billed Ground Pigeon", "Thick-billed ground pigeon"], "question": "the \"\" eats seeds regurgitated by the magnificent bird-of-paradise?"} +{"answers": ["Leslie Thrasher", "Thrasher", "Leslie", "Charles Leslie Thrasher"], "question": ", the creator of the fictional character Lil, was a realist?"} +{"answers": ["They Spent Their Wild Youthful Days in the Glittering World of the Salons"], "question": "after producing the album , Rich Costey went on to record another whose title was 90 words long?"} +{"answers": ["The Culture of Nakedness and the Nakedness of Culture"], "question": "according to Haddad-Adel in , differences between Western clothes and those of Easterners reflect \"divergent notions of humankind\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Hollimon", "Mike Hollimon"], "question": "former Major League Baseball player became an executive for a player representation agency?"} +{"answers": ["The Tank", "The Tank"], "question": "artists are not charged to produce work at the Off-Off-Broadway theater ?"} +{"answers": ["Llanrumney Hall", "Elizabethan Llanrumney Hall"], "question": " has been a stately home, a remand centre, and a pub?"} +{"answers": ["The Capture of the Hessians at Trenton, December 26, 1776"], "question": "in \"\", the artist wanted to show the compassion of General George Washington?"} +{"answers": ["John Hore", "Hore", "John"], "question": "canal engineer was described as setting a new standard for inland waterways with the Kennet navigation, which was characterised as an important forerunner of the canals of the Industrial Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Whiskey Rebellion"], "question": "only two men who participated in the were convicted of treason, but they were later pardoned by President George Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Taurean", "Taurean Allen", "Allen"], "question": "Canadian football defensive back was considered one of the top prospects in the 2010 CFL Draft but played only six games professionally?"} +{"answers": ["Ahmad Hashim Abd al-Isawi", "Ahmad", "al-Isawi"], "question": " earned the nickname the \"Butcher of Fallujah\" after allegedly masterminding the 2004 ambush in which four private contractors were killed, mutilated, and their bodies displayed?"} +{"answers": ["Pilipō", "George", "George Washington Pilipō"], "question": ", a leading Hawaiian politician of the 19th century, was known as \"The Lion of North Kona\"?"} +{"answers": ["Recycled Orchestra of Cateura"], "question": " have recorded with Basement Jaxx and performed with Megadeth?"} +{"answers": ["Mantri Manai"], "question": "the \"\" has a mixture of European and Dravidian architectural styles?"} +{"answers": ["Grey jay", "Gray Jay"], "question": "the builds its nests in late winter, while the forest is still deep in snow?"} +{"answers": ["Islamic criminal law in Aceh"], "question": "last year, the Indonesian province of Aceh processed 324 court cases and carried out at least 100 caning sentences under ?"} +{"answers": ["Constance", "Constance Dallas", "Dallas"], "question": "in 1951, became the first woman elected to Philadelphia City Council?"} +{"answers": ["Designed by Apple in California"], "question": " was dedicated to Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs?"} +{"answers": ["Committee for Jewish Refugees", "Committee for Jewish Refugees"], "question": "before the end of 1940, the Dutch had facilitated the emigration from Europe of about 22,000 Jews, who thus escaped the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Huntly rail bridge bombing"], "question": "the was called an \"infamous act of terrorism\" by New Zealand Prime Minister Sidney Holland?"} +{"answers": ["Elmer", "Elmer"], "question": "comic creator Gerry Alanguilan spent more than a year researching chickens before he began working on ?"} +{"answers": ["Heures de Charles d'Angoulême"], "question": "the book of hours contains a miniature of the beginning of the \"Ave Maria\" in historiated letters \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Last Mountain Lake Bird Sanctuary"], "question": " in Saskatchewan, established in 1887, was the first bird sanctuary in North America?"} +{"answers": ["George Francis Hardy", "George", "Hardy", "George Francis Hardy KCB"], "question": " was an actuary, Egyptologist, and amateur astronomer whose scientific methods and calculations contributed to all three fields?"} +{"answers": ["Time Will Crawl"], "question": "David Bowie wrote the lyrics to his 1987 song \"\" after hearing of the Chernobyl disaster, and later chose the song as one of his favorites from his entire career?"} +{"answers": ["WCHV", "WCHV"], "question": ", the oldest radio station in Charlottesville, Virginia, was founded more than away on the campus of Emory and Henry College?"} +{"answers": ["RCW 36"], "question": "more than 300 young stars in have been detected by the Chandra X-ray Observatory?"} +{"answers": ["Bowling Green", "Bowling Green massacre"], "question": "U.S. presidential counselor Kellyanne Conway's mention of a nonexistent , went viral?"} +{"answers": ["Striated thornbill", "Striated Thornbill"], "question": "the \"\" often hangs upside-down while foraging?"} +{"answers": ["Amar Jawan Jyoti", "Amar Jawan"], "question": "fire has been burning continuously since 1971 in an urn at the Indian memorial ?"} +{"answers": ["Managed alcohol program"], "question": "in a , chronic alcoholics are treated with alcohol?"} +{"answers": ["Landesfunkhaus Niedersachsen"], "question": "Dieter Oesterlen designed the large concert hall of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Enemies of the People", "Enemies of the People"], "question": "over 1,000 people complained when the \"Daily Mail\" called three High Court judges \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["150th anniversary of Canada"], "question": "to celebrate the in 2017, access to national parks, historic sites and marine conservation areas is free?"} +{"answers": ["General George Washington at Trenton"], "question": "in \"\", Trumbull painted Washington in \"the most sublime moment\", the night before the Battle of Princeton?"} +{"answers": ["Allen", "Zock Allen", "Zock", "Zock Alexander Allen"], "question": "Canadian football linebacker was named after the sound a cartoon character makes when hitting something?"} +{"answers": ["Hell's Angel", "Hell's Angel"], "question": "the documentary claims that Mother Teresa was a demagogue and an obscurantist?"} +{"answers": ["Koo", "Leslie", "Leslie Koo", "Leslie Koo Cheng-yun"], "question": "billionaire NT$400 million bribe resulted in an 11-year jail sentence for former Taiwanese president Chen Shui-bian?"} +{"answers": ["Never Learn Not to Love"], "question": "\"\" is a reworked version of Charles Manson's song \"Cease to Exist\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nuphar carlquistii"], "question": "a waterlily rhizome fossil was once identified as a banana?"} +{"answers": ["Canal Lake Concrete Arch Bridge"], "question": " \"\", a National Historic Site of Canada, is an example of a \"transitional structure\" between stone arch bridges and reinforced bridges?"} +{"answers": ["Ben El-Mhanni", "Yasin", "Yasin Ben El-Mhanni", "El-Mhanni"], "question": "English association footballer made his name as a YouTube sensation?"} +{"answers": ["Samsung Omnia", "Samsung Omnia M"], "question": "the was announced for the European market prior to being rolled out in Brazil and China?"} +{"answers": ["Northwest Seaport Alliance"], "question": "the rival ports of Seattle and Tacoma merged to form the in 2014 because of increased competition from ports in British Columbia?"} +{"answers": ["Shirleya"], "question": "the extinct crape myrtle relative was first described from fossils out of a \"Hi hole\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kaftan", "Dirk Kaftan", "Dirk"], "question": " conducted Schönberg's \"Gurre-Lieder\", recorded \"Jenůfa\" with the Graz Opera, and led Bruckner's Fourth Symphony in seven concerts of the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie?"} +{"answers": ["Jeffers High School"], "question": "from 1909 to 1945, some students were transported to and from via a special train on the Copper Range Railroad?"} +{"answers": ["Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells"], "question": " is a term given to people, traditionally ascribed as being from Royal Tunbridge Wells, who write letters of incensed conservative moral outrage?"} +{"answers": ["Leslie Skinner", "Leslie", "Leslie Alfred Skinner", "Skinner"], "question": "during development of the M8 rocket in 1941, \"\" built the first prototypes with casings made from old fire extinguishers?"} +{"answers": ["Ubina Hoard"], "question": "when the was looted on the day after excavations had started, members of the Estonian Defence League were dispatched to guard it?"} +{"answers": ["Ocosta Elementary School"], "question": " in Westport, Washington, has the first public tsunami refuge built in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Early history of Gowa and Talloq"], "question": "the imported ceramics on a scale that, according to archaeologists Bulbeck and Caldwell, \"beggars imagination\"?"} +{"answers": ["Liberté", "Liberté", "Liberté, j'écris ton nom"], "question": "Paul Éluard's poem \"\", an ode to liberty written in occupied France, was distributed by parachute from British aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Runaways", "Runaways"], "question": "the upcoming television series was first developed in 2008 as a feature film by Marvel Studios but was shelved due to the success of \"The Avengers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Foreign military units at the state funeral of John Kennedy"], "question": "the state funeral of John F. Kennedy was the only one for a United States president in which ?"} +{"answers": ["Mecki Mark Men"], "question": "Swedish rock band played with both Jimi Hendrix and the Royal Swedish Opera?"} +{"answers": ["Acer eonegundo"], "question": "the fossil maple was described from a single partial leaf?"} +{"answers": ["Amy Burvall", "Amy", "Burvall"], "question": ", co-creator of the \"historyteachers\" videos, originally wanted to be a spy?"} +{"answers": ["SeaTac/Airport station", "SeaTac/Airport"], "question": " in Seattle was opened in time for the 2010 Winter Olympics, held in Vancouver, Canada?"} +{"answers": ["The Final Days", "The Final Days"], "question": "Bill Clinton starred with Kevin Spacey in the 2000 short film ?"} +{"answers": ["Rufous-fronted Parakeet", "Rufous-fronted parakeet"], "question": "the is endemic to Colombia where it occurs on two volcanic massifs in the Andes?"} +{"answers": ["Nimmo", "Myra", "Myra Nimmo"], "question": "from 1973 until 2012, held the Scottish women's national long jump record?"} +{"answers": ["Milford Lane"], "question": "the pubic hair of a woman is the scene of a battle in the bawdy 1716 poem, \"The Duel of the Crabs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Britannia Mines Concentrator", "Britannia Mines"], "question": " \"(concentrator pictured)\" in British Columbia had the greatest copper ore concentrate output in the British Empire from 1925 to 1930?"} +{"answers": ["Manohar Lal Munjal", "Munjal", "Manohar", "M. L. Munjal"], "question": " was the first Indian to receive the Distinguished International membership of the Institute of Noise Control Engineering?"} +{"answers": ["Me Estoy Enamorando", "Estoy Enamorando", "Me Estoy Enamorando"], "question": "all four singles from Alejandro Fernández's album reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Songs chart in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Goncharenko", "Andrey", "Andrey Goncharenko"], "question": "in January 2017, anarchist squatters occupied one of the four London houses of the Russian billionaire , and used it as a homeless shelter?"} +{"answers": ["Léocadia", "Time Remembered"], "question": "Jean Anouilh's play , one of his \"Pièces roses\", was staged on Broadway as \"Time Remembered\"?"} +{"answers": ["One Kemble Street", "Kemble Street"], "question": " \"\" was built using precast cruciform concrete blocks to avoid the use of scaffolding?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Day", "Philip Edward Day", "Day", "Philip", "Philip Day"], "question": "the billionaire grew up on a council estate, and now owns a country estate?"} +{"answers": ["Annabelle", "Annabelle"], "question": "Tamedia, the publishing company of the German language women's magazine , banned it from reporting critical political news in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Working–Hotelling procedure"], "question": "the , first formulated in 1929, was one of the earliest methods of simultaneous inference?"} +{"answers": ["Amaryllis Garnett", "Garnett", "Amaryllis"], "question": "T. H. White wrote \"Mistress Masham's Repose\" for ?"} +{"answers": ["Guardians of the Dawn"], "question": "some fighters of the describe themselves as \"mujahideen of the cross\"?"} +{"answers": ["I Made It", "I Made It"], "question": "Fantasia's song \"\" was described as sounding like a finale for the musical \"The Color Purple\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Lee Reaves", "Henry", "Reaves", "Henry L. Reaves"], "question": " was an open range cattle rancher on land near what is now Disney World before serving in the Georgia House of Representatives for 38 years?"} +{"answers": ["Professor Aristóteles Orsini Planetarium", "Aristóteles Orsini Planetarium"], "question": "the in São Paulo, opened in 1957, was the first planetarium in Brazil?"} +{"answers": ["Get Enough"], "question": "\"\" had a commercial release limited to 2,000 7\" vinyl singles?"} +{"answers": ["Ewa", "Schwesta", "Schwesta Ewa"], "question": "German rapper often sings about her former life as a prostitute?"} +{"answers": ["Apparicine"], "question": "establishing the chemical structure of \"\" was a notable early use of nuclear magnetic resonance decoupling?"} +{"answers": ["Jean Tatlock", "Jean", "Jean Frances Tatlock", "Tatlock"], "question": " had a romantic relationship with Robert Oppenheimer, introducing him to poetry and politics?"} +{"answers": ["Field marshal", "Field marshal"], "question": "only two chiefs of the Indian Army have ever been promoted to ?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Thompson", "Joe", "Joe Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": "according to a commentator, fiddle player \"was the inspiration for a national revival of stringband music\"?"} +{"answers": ["High Explosive Research"], "question": "whilst carrying out , British scientists developed atomic weapons?"} +{"answers": ["Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-Centimeters"], "question": "the Very Large Array observed nearly one million radio sources during the survey?"} +{"answers": ["Sue", "Sue Anschutz-Rodgers Fund", "Sue Anschutz-Rodgers", "Anschutz-Rodgers"], "question": "over a 22-year period, Colorado cattle ranch owner increased her stock from 33 cows and a single bull to 1,700 head of cattle?"} +{"answers": ["Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-Centimeters"], "question": "the Very Large Array \"\" observed nearly one million radio sources during the survey?"} +{"answers": ["The Holy Trinity", "The Holy Trinity"], "question": "at a cost of £2.5 million (US$3.2 million), the opening scene for \"\", the first episode of \"The Grand Tour\", was the most expensive scene in television history?"} +{"answers": ["Teun van de Keuken", "Keuken", "Teun", "Van de Keuken"], "question": "Dutch television maker and author started Tony's Chocolonely, which sells what is called \"slave-free chocolate\"?"} +{"answers": ["India Government Mint, Noida"], "question": "the is one of the four mints in the country and the only one established since independence in 1947?"} +{"answers": ["Karin", "Barber", "Karin Judith Barber", "Karin Barber"], "question": "the British anthropologist started her academic career at the University of Ife, where she was required to teach in Yoruba?"} +{"answers": ["carved lacquer", "Carved lacquer"], "question": "in 1782, the Qianlong Emperor enquired \"lacquer is cause for ten officials to protest; what if it is also ?\" \"(example pictured)\""} +{"answers": ["Sheehan", "Aaron Sheehan", "Aaron"], "question": "the Grammy-winning opera tenor did not begin singing until his final year of high school?"} +{"answers": ["Hanzo", "Hanzo"], "question": " and his brother Genji from \"Overwatch\" were originally a single character that was split during development?"} +{"answers": ["Jeff Forshaw", "Forshaw", "Jeff"], "question": "the particle physicist works with data from the Large Hadron Collider at CERN and appeared on television to explain the Higgs boson to children under 12?"} +{"answers": ["Portuguese invasion of Jaffna kingdom", "Portuguese invasion of Jaffna kingdom"], "question": "after gaining a partial victory over the Jaffna kingdom in 1560, the Portuguese successfully defeated their enemy in the and installed their own king?"} +{"answers": ["Paul", "Dibb", "Paul Dibb"], "question": " formulated an eponymous report of Australia’s defence capabilities?"} +{"answers": ["We're Going on a Bear Hunt"], "question": " was the text used to break the \"Guinness World Record\" for the \"Largest Reading Lesson\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yazh Nool"], "question": ", an important research work on the ancient Tamil musical instrument known as yazh, describes six types of forgotten instruments?"} +{"answers": ["Famatinanthus"], "question": " is a rare shrub from Argentina threatened by mining, off-road vehicles, and livestock?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Allen", "Allen", "Michael Allen"], "question": "defensive back set a Canadian Football League record by returning five blocked punts for touchdowns?"} +{"answers": ["Euryoryzomys nitidus"], "question": "the sometimes carries a hantavirus that can cause a fatal disease in humans?"} +{"answers": ["Molton", "Flora", "Flora Molton"], "question": "gospel street singer performed in downtown Washington, D.C., into her eighties?"} +{"answers": ["August Buchner", "Buchner", "August"], "question": ", a professor of poetry and rhetoric at the University of Wittenberg, wrote the libretto for a lost ballet-opera by Heinrich Schütz?"} +{"answers": ["New Jersey Rockin' Rollers", "New Jersey Rockin Rollers"], "question": "the 1994 , led by Manon Rhéaume, defeated Erin Whitten and the Pittsburgh Phantoms, in the first professional roller hockey game with two women as goaltenders?"} +{"answers": ["Dayr Muhaysin"], "question": "the Palestine Exploration Fund's \"Survey of Western Palestine\" suggested that the depopulated Palestinian village of was a Crusader village, held as a fief of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre?"} +{"answers": ["Gobi big brown bat"], "question": "the is thought to include butterflies in its diet?"} +{"answers": ["Brooke", "Thomas Humphrey Brooke", "Humphrey Brooke", "Humphrey", "Humphrey Brooke"], "question": "the British art historian grew more than 500 varieties of rose?"} +{"answers": ["Saturday Night! – The Album"], "question": " was described as \"artless\" in \"The Washington Post\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nemegtomaia"], "question": "the oviraptorid dinosaur \"\" brooded its eggs?"} +{"answers": ["Jewell", "Jewell Jones", "Jones"], "question": "at age 21, became the youngest state representative in Michigan history?"} +{"answers": ["Param Vir Chakra"], "question": ", India's highest military decoration, has been awarded 21 times, of which 14 were made posthumously?"} +{"answers": ["Transfer function matrix"], "question": "the first use of a in control systems was on development of gas turbine engines for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics?"} +{"answers": ["Gold Butte National Monument"], "question": "the desert bighorn sheep, cougar, and threatened Mojave Desert tortoise are among the animals whose habitat is protected in the in southeastern Nevada?"} +{"answers": ["Wendy James", "Wendy", "Wendy James", "Wendy Rosalind James", "James"], "question": "the British anthropologist started her academic career at the University of Khartoum in Sudan?"} +{"answers": ["Qard al-Hassan", "Qard al-Hasan"], "question": " is considered a \"beautiful loan\" in Islam, because the borrower is Allah and not the person who receives the loan?"} +{"answers": ["Ward", "John Clive Ward", "John"], "question": " has been called \"the father of the British H-bomb\"?"} +{"answers": ["Packera obovata"], "question": " is sometimes eaten by sheep despite being toxic to many grazing mammals?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Trident", "Operation Trident"], "question": "India annually celebrates Navy Day on 4 December to mark the victory of ?"} +{"answers": ["Erduran", "Refik Erduran", "Refik", "Ahmet Refik Erduran"], "question": "playwright and journalist fourth marriage, to his third wife's daughter from an earlier marriage, was annulled after six years by court decision for being immoral?"} +{"answers": ["Hrithik Roshan", "Roshan", "Hrithik"], "question": " \"\" topped \"Eastern Eye\" listing of the \"50 Sexiest Asian Men\" in 2011, 2012, and 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Presidential M&M", "Presidential M&M's"], "question": " are given as gifts to guests of the President of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Ian McTaggart-Cowan", "McTaggart-Cowan"], "question": " was considered \"the father of Canadian ecology\"?"} +{"answers": ["Policy Design for Democracy"], "question": "according to the 1997 book , \"degenerative policy making\" is a major feature of the United States political system?"} +{"answers": ["Medstead, Hampshire", "Medstead"], "question": "a chapel in the village of was mentioned in the Domesday Book?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Henry Bridenbaugh"], "question": " 265–65–25 record was believed to be the best in the history of Pennsylvania high school football?"} +{"answers": ["Masoala fork-marked lemur"], "question": "the adult male has a cutaneous gland on the throat which is rubbed against the female during social grooming?"} +{"answers": ["Carmo Planetarium"], "question": "the \"\" in São Paulo, Brazil, uses 9,000 optical fibres and 109 lenses to portray the night sky?"} +{"answers": ["Van Cortlandt", "Van Cortlandt Park Conservancy", "Van Cortlandt Park"], "question": " contains both the Bronx's oldest building and the United States' oldest public golf course?"} +{"answers": ["Ghosh", "Krishnapada", "Krishnapada Ghosh"], "question": "during term as Labour Minister in the second United Front government of West Bengal, police were instructed not to intervene against striking workers?"} +{"answers": ["Liquidambar changii"], "question": "the extinct sweetgum was described from the \"Hi hole\" location in Central Washington State?"} +{"answers": ["Iwuji", "Jesse Ekene Iwuji", "Jesse", "Jesse Iwuji"], "question": "United States Navy officer played college football for the Naval Academy and currently races in NASCAR?"} +{"answers": ["Not on Drugs"], "question": "the lyrics of Tove Lo's song \"\" compared falling in love to being under the influence of drugs?"} +{"answers": ["Oecophylla smaragdina"], "question": " \"\" were being used to control citrus pests in China as early as 304 A.D.?"} +{"answers": ["Koch", "Franziska Romana Koch", "Franziska"], "question": "after the ballet dancer sang in the opera \"Alceste\" which was composed for her, its librettist celebrated her performance in a poem?"} +{"answers": ["Suhl card reader case"], "question": "as a result of the , an amateur psychic spent years in prison?"} +{"answers": ["Elfego", "Aguirre", "Elfego Hernán Monzón Aguirre"], "question": " was President of Guatemala for ten days?"} +{"answers": ["Acer ferrignoi"], "question": " was named for James Ferrigno, who supplied access to Smithsonian fossils to scientists describing the extinct maple?"} +{"answers": ["Naqsh Lyallpuri", "Lyallpuri", "Naqsh"], "question": "following the tradition of Urdu poets, Bollywood lyricist took his surname from his birthplace, and his family also adopted it?"} +{"answers": ["The Flag", "The Flag"], "question": "Do you know that, objecting to World War I, Georgia O'Keeffe painted \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amur hedgehog"], "question": "the makes pig-like grunts as it searches for food?"} +{"answers": ["Anna", "Anna Stanisławska", "Stanisławska"], "question": "17th-century Polish poet wrote about her life and three marriages as a series of 77 laments?"} +{"answers": ["Jeff Allen", "Jeff Allen", "Allen", "Jeff"], "question": "defensive back was traded twice during his career, but played for neither of the teams that traded for him?"} +{"answers": ["Honores Friderici", "Frederici Honores"], "question": "the constellation was established to honour Frederick the Great?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Muktafi", "al-Muktafi"], "question": "the six-year reign of the caliph saw the Abbasid Caliphate recover the territories of Egypt and Syria, marking the last revival in its fortunes before its collapse?"} +{"answers": ["Tonina Jackson", "Tonina", "Jackson"], "question": "Mexican actor and professional wrestler was so popular that a soft drink was named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Pompeii Lakshmi"], "question": "the \"\" is an Indian ivory statuette of the Hindu goddess, excavated at Pompeii?"} +{"answers": ["Further Continuing and Security Assistance Appropriations Act, 2017"], "question": "the U.S. government passed in December also contained provisions to expedite the approval process for James Mattis as Secretary of Defense?"} +{"answers": ["Fantuzzi", "Antonio", "Antonio Fantuzzi"], "question": " \"mildly licentious\" etching of \"Mars and Venus Bathing\" (c. 1543) probably copies a painting in the six-room bath suite of the Palace of Fontainebleau?"} +{"answers": ["Acer lincolnense"], "question": "the fossil maple has leaves divided into three leaflets?"} +{"answers": ["Erez", "Erez Komarovsky", "Komarovsky"], "question": "while he was trained in classical French cuisine at Le Cordon Bleu, Israeli chef prefers to cook with \"couscous, olive oil, and goat cheese\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sept répons des ténèbres"], "question": ", sacred music by Francis Poulenc, was commissioned by the New York Philharmonic and premiered after the composer's death?"} +{"answers": ["Rumbler siren"], "question": "since its 2007 debut in the United States, the has been adopted by emergency services in Australia and Singapore?"} +{"answers": ["Zionism in the Age of the Dictators"], "question": "one edition of Lenni Brenner's book has on its cover a medal commemorating a visit to Palestine by Nazi SS Officer Leopold von Mildenstein?"} +{"answers": ["John I Doukas of Thessaly", "Thessaly", "John"], "question": ", ruler of Thessaly, sneaked out of his fortress during a siege, disguised as a groom seeking a stray horse?"} +{"answers": ["William T. Stearn", "William", "Stearn", "William Thomas Stearn"], "question": "the British botanist Professor never attended university nor earned a degree, because his family was too poor?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Ian Ramon Allen", "Ian Allen", "Allen", "Ian Allen"], "question": "offensive lineman retired from professional football to pursue a music career?"} +{"answers": ["Pamela Cunningham Copeland", "Pamela Copeland", "Pamela", "Pamela Cunningham", "Copeland"], "question": " \"\" was honored by the Garden Club of America for her vision in preserving rare and endangered plants at Mount Cuba?"} +{"answers": ["Dendō"], "question": "drawing the graphic novel diary helped Brittany Long Olsen cope with \"raw and emotional\" moments on her LDS mission in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit"], "question": "\"\", a hymn by the Protestant reformer Martin Luther based on Psalm 124, appears in the current Protestant hymnal only partly, within stanzas from a colleague's hymn?"} +{"answers": ["David Hawkins", "Hawkins", "David", "David Hawkins"], "question": "an interactive exhibit about the life and work of was called \"Cultivate the Scientist in Every Child\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bahía Portete – Kaurrele National Natural Park", "Bahía Portete Fauna and Flora Sanctuary"], "question": "at the establishment of , Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos said, \"Biodiversity is to Colombia what oil is for the Arabs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sophie Molineux", "Sophie Grace Molineux", "Sophie", "Molineux"], "question": " won the inaugural Betty Wilson Young Cricketer of the Year Award at the 2017 Allan Border Medal Ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["Roosevelt dime"], "question": "the design of the \"\" has remained almost intact through its more than 70 years of production?"} +{"answers": ["Martin", "Greif", "Martin Greif", "Martin Greif"], "question": "poems by inspired music by Max Reger, Alban Berg, Anton Webern, and possibly Gustav Mahler?"} +{"answers": ["Limoges enamel"], "question": "by royal edict, only members of certain families could be masters in the guild for makers of ?"} +{"answers": ["Itahashi", "Minami Itahashi", "Minami"], "question": "at 14 years of age, was the youngest person to win a springboard diving event at the Japanese national championships?"} +{"answers": ["Constitution Marsh"], "question": "New York's , an Important Bird Area, is adjacent to what was once \"the most cadmium polluted site in the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mwei Thin", "Mwei", "Thin"], "question": "King Razadarit once sent Queen in a golden litter to one of his top commanders, despite her objections?"} +{"answers": ["Laguna del Maule", "Laguna del Maule"], "question": " is a volcanic field in Chile that has been inflating at a rapid pace during the last decade?"} +{"answers": ["Debo Band"], "question": "the Ethiopian was founded by amateur klezmer musicians?"} +{"answers": ["Cerro de las Campanas", "Cerro de las Campanas Museum"], "question": "the Maximilian Chapel \"\", atop , is built in a style that \"has nothing to do with Mexican buildings\"?"} +{"answers": ["Superfest International Disability Film Festival"], "question": "the is the longest-running disability film festival in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Freedom of the press in South Korea"], "question": " has declined since 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Carlos Fernández Gondín", "Carlos", "Gondín", "Fernández Gondín"], "question": " fought against Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista and the United States in the Bay of Pigs Invasion, and afterwards helped found the Communist Party of Cuba?"} +{"answers": ["Divine Comedy Illustrated by Botticelli"], "question": "the drawing of Lucifer from the depicts the whole story of canto XXXIV, and shows Lucifer's geographical location in Hell?"} +{"answers": ["Betty", "Tebbs", "Betty Tebbs"], "question": "the English peace campaigner was arrested at the age of 89 for participating in anti-Trident protests?"} +{"answers": ["Hull", "Gertrude Hull", "Gertrude"], "question": "high school teacher tutored Douglas MacArthur in preparation for passing his entrance examination to West Point?"} +{"answers": ["Meloe variegatus"], "question": "the was used as a treatment for rabies in the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Kragujevac massacre"], "question": "the victims of the in Serbia included 144 high school students?"} +{"answers": ["Digital divide in Canada"], "question": "the Canadian government invests millions of dollars in First Nations communities to close the ?"} +{"answers": ["Charoen Krung Road"], "question": " was built because foreign consuls complained of not having a road for their carriages in Bangkok?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Skinner Boyd", "Robert Boyd", "Boyd", "Robert Boyd", "Robert"], "question": " missed out on the scoop of a lifetime but won a Pulitzer Prize in the process?"} +{"answers": ["D.Gray-man"], "question": "the character Komui Lee in the manga series is based on the author's boss?"} +{"answers": ["Emotional lability"], "question": " can be seen in conditions such as personality disorder, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and alcohol intoxication, or after a stroke?"} +{"answers": ["Adut", "Deng Adut", "Deng", "Deng Thiak Adut"], "question": "despite being shot in the back and witnessing atrocities as a child soldier in South Sudan, is now a defence lawyer in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["2016 Manzanita tornado", "Manzanita tornado"], "question": "during in Manzanita, Oregon \"(damage pictured)\", the local branch of the National Weather Service issued a record ten tornado warnings in a single day?"} +{"answers": ["Carlos", "Carlos Enrique Díaz de León", "León"], "question": ", president of Guatemala for two days, once refused a bribe of US$200,000?"} +{"answers": ["Universidad Autónoma Intercultural de Sinaloa"], "question": "a 2011 takeover of the in Mexico by protesting students lasted for two months?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Janssens", "Peter", "Janssens"], "question": "the composer subtitled his \"Menschensohn\" (Son of man) a \"\"Sacro-Pop-Musical\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aqueduct Racetrack", "Aqueduct Racetrack"], "question": "you can go directly from to Manhattan, but not directly back?"} +{"answers": ["Elijah", "Élie de Nisibe", "Elijah of Nisibis", "Nisibis"], "question": ", befriended the Abbasid vizier and recorded their conversations in his \"Book of Sessions\"?"} +{"answers": ["Macroolithus"], "question": "some specimens of the fossil egg have been found with embryos of oviraptorid dinosaurs inside?"} +{"answers": ["White-browed robin-chat", "White-browed Robin-Chat"], "question": "the sometimes nests on occupied buildings' walls and trellises covered with climbing plants?"} +{"answers": ["Oudh Bequest"], "question": "under the 1850–1903 , six million rupees were transferred from the Indian kingdom of Oudh to the Shia holy cities of Najaf and Karbala?"} +{"answers": ["Tilo Medek", "Medek", "Tilo"], "question": " set Lenin's \"Decree on Peace\" for speaking voice and four percussionists, and wrote an opera based on a Böll novel?"} +{"answers": ["Beryl", "Rawson", "Beryl Rawson"], "question": "in the late 1970s used computers to analyse the family life of Roman slaves?"} +{"answers": ["Big Sur Land Trust"], "question": "the pioneered the \"conservation buyer\" method of preserving land, saving thousands of acres in Big Sur from possible development?"} +{"answers": ["Third Murderer"], "question": "scholars have debated whether the mysterious in William Shakespeare's tragedy \"Macbeth\" was Macbeth himself?"} +{"answers": ["John H. Wise", "John Henry Wise", "Wise", "John"], "question": " \"\" was the first Native Hawaiian to play college football?"} +{"answers": ["The House of Houdini", "House of Houdini"], "question": "visitors to the collection at can gain admittance only by decoding a secret message on their admission ticket?"} +{"answers": ["Nevinson", "C. R. W. Nevinson", "Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson", "Christopher", "Christopher R. W. Nevinson"], "question": " was described by Charles Lewis Hind as \"among the most discussed, most successful, most promising, most admired and most hated British artists\"?"} +{"answers": ["MINISO", "Miniso"], "question": "the Chinese variety store was co-founded by a Japanese designer and a Chinese entrepreneur?"} +{"answers": ["Bahubali"], "question": "Jain figure is said to have meditated motionless in a standing posture for a year, during which time climbing plants grew around his legs?"} +{"answers": ["Marine Corps Prepositioning Program-Norway"], "question": "stockpiles of United States Marine Corps weapons and equipment are stored in caves in Norway as part of a ?"} +{"answers": ["Pasang Lhamu Sherpa", "Pasang Lhamu Sherpa Akita", "Pasang", "Akita"], "question": ", one of the first Nepali women to climb K2, was named after the first Nepali woman to climb Everest?"} +{"answers": ["Montagna", "Benedetto", "Benedetto Montagna"], "question": " engravings \"(example pictured)\" are rated more highly than his paintings, but he stopped making them around 1523, when he inherited his father's workshop?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Napuʻuako Boyd", "Robert", "Boyd"], "question": "during the Wilcox rebellion of 1889, was shot and wounded in the head, but survived to testify against his fellow conspirators?"} +{"answers": ["The Right Number"], "question": "Scott McCloud's webcomic requires readers to zoom in on each panel to view the next one?"} +{"answers": ["Eagar", "Patrick Eagar", "Patrick"], "question": " took photographs at 325 Test matches, including 98 Ashes matches?"} +{"answers": ["Creep", "Creep"], "question": "TLC member Lisa \"Left Eye\" Lopes threatened to wear black tape over her mouth on the music video for \"\" because she opposed the song's lyrical content?"} +{"answers": ["Árbenz", "Jacobo", "Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán", "Jacobo Árbenz"], "question": "democratically elected Guatemalan president was toppled by a CIA-sponsored coup in 1954?"} +{"answers": ["``Train of Tomorrow", "Train of Tomorrow"], "question": "the dome cars of the \"\" were inspired by a ride in the Rocky Mountains in either an F-unit or a caboose's cupola?"} +{"answers": ["William Greenough", "William", "William Tallant Greenough", "Greenough", "William T. Greenough"], "question": " is called a \"towering figure in neuroscience\" for showing that the structure of the brain changes throughout one's entire life, and not just in infancy?"} +{"answers": ["Koh-i-Sultan", "Koh-i-Sultan, Pakistan"], "question": " volcano in Pakistan last erupted approximately 90,000 years ago and still displays fumarolic activity?"} +{"answers": ["Opening Night", "Opening Night"], "question": "educational video game allowed young players to direct their own plays?"} +{"answers": ["St. Peter's Church, Colombo", "St. Peter's Church"], "question": ", was previously used as a banquet hall by the Dutch?"} +{"answers": ["Amy Ellen Richlin", "Richlin", "Amy", "Amy Richlin"], "question": " teaches ancient sex?"} +{"answers": ["Tsukada davidiifolia"], "question": "the extinct \"(leaf fossil pictured)\" from Washington State is related to the living dove-tree?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Atna"], "question": "a megaflood from ancient 17,000 years ago may have contributed to the devastation caused by the 1964 Alaska earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Ras Al-Khair Power and Desalination Plant"], "question": "the in Saudi Arabia is the world's largest hybrid desalination plant?"} +{"answers": ["Stanisław", "Stanisław Czerniecki", "Czerniecki"], "question": "\"Compendium ferculorum\" by is the first cookbook written originally in Polish?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Anne's Guest Home"], "question": " is reputed to be haunted by a nun?"} +{"answers": ["Palumba", "Giovanni Battista Palumba", "Giovanni", "Giovanni Battista"], "question": "the real name of the 16th-century Italian printmaker \"(monogram pictured)\" was long suspected to be bird-related, but this was only demonstrated in 1936?"} +{"answers": ["Ixazomib", "ixazomib"], "question": "the anti-cancer drug can be metabolized by at least eight different enzymes?"} +{"answers": ["Kork", "August", "August Kork"], "question": "Red Army commander served as an Imperial Russian Army staff officer in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Estocolmo"], "question": " is the first Argentine television series to be premiered by Netflix?"} +{"answers": ["Crerar", "Lorne Crerar", "Lorne D. Crerar", "Lorne"], "question": "injury denied a full international cap as a player, but 20 years later he took part in two Rugby World Cup Finals as a judicial officer?"} +{"answers": ["Siderography"], "question": ", a process to produce counterfeit-resistant banknotes, was submitted for an 1817 Bank of England contest in an era when English banknotes were known as \"filthy rags\"?"} +{"answers": ["1861 Tooley Street fire"], "question": "James Braidwood, superintendent of the London Fire Engine Establishment, was killed during the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cho Hŏn", "Heon", "Jo", "Jo Heon"], "question": ", a Joseon dynasty official and righteous army leader, died in the Imjin War?"} +{"answers": ["FP", "The Music of Francis Poulenc"], "question": "the , published in 1995 by Carl B. Schmidt, contains \"Concert champêtre\", FP 49, inspired by the harpsichordist Wanda Landowska?"} +{"answers": ["Yamuna Eri"], "question": ", a Sri Lankan monument in Jaffna, is so named for the sacred waters added to it from India's Yamuna River in the thirteenth century AD?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Valmy"], "question": "Goethe was present at the French victory in the and judged it to be the beginning of \"a new epoch in the history of the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Private Property", "Private Property"], "question": "the 1960 crime film was \"condemned\" by the National Legion of Decency?"} +{"answers": ["Botticelli Inferno"], "question": "the \"Map of Hell\" \"\" by Botticelli is the subject of the 2016 documentary film ?"} +{"answers": ["Portuguese invasion of Jaffna kingdom", "Portuguese invasion of Jaffna kingdom"], "question": "Jaffna kingdom lost sovereignty over Mannar Island after the ?"} +{"answers": ["Samish", "Zdenka", "Zdenka Samish"], "question": "Czech-Israeli food technology researcher said that every fruit and vegetable can be made into jam?"} +{"answers": ["Thompson Snell & Passmore", "Thomson Snell & Passmore"], "question": " holds the world record for being the oldest continually operating law firm still in existence?"} +{"answers": ["White-headed robin-chat", "White-headed Robin-Chat"], "question": "the is the only African robin with an entirely white head?"} +{"answers": ["Edith Shackleton Heald", "Edith", "Heald"], "question": "the bisexual journalist was W. B. Yeats' mistress, and lived with the openly lesbian artist Gluck for 32 years?"} +{"answers": ["Oriental Desert Express"], "question": "the is equipped with shovels to help clear sand off the railroad tracks?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Jackson", "Mary Jackson", "Mary", "Mary Winston Jackson", "Jackson"], "question": " \"\" became the first black female engineer at NASA after successfully petitioning the City of Hampton, Virginia, to allow her to attend required graduate courses at a whites-only school?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Makzun", "Al-Makzun al-Sinjari", "al-Sinjari"], "question": "according to historian Stefan Winter, is \"perhaps the most prominent individual in Alawite history\"?"} +{"answers": ["Black Panther", "Black Panther"], "question": "Wesley Snipes had been interested in portraying the Black Panther in film for more than 20 years, before Marvel Studios officially announced in 2014 with Chadwick Boseman in the role?"} +{"answers": ["Sonja Kehler", "Kehler", "Sonja"], "question": "the East German actress , who was known for singing Brecht, taught acting in Denmark?"} +{"answers": ["Shuixian Zunwang"], "question": "China's may have originated from a misunderstood surname?"} +{"answers": ["Timoclea"], "question": "on this day in 1574, Elizabeth I and her court saw a play about the rape victim \"\" acted by London schoolboys?"} +{"answers": ["Wen Shen"], "question": "crab apples were regarded as talismans against , the Chinese god of pestilence?"} +{"answers": ["Clattern Bridge"], "question": "the ancient was a medieval football goal and scolds were ducked there too?"} +{"answers": ["Thomaschke", "Thomas Thomaschke", "Thomas"], "question": "the bass appeared as Wagner's Hunding at La Scala, as Mozart's Sarastro in Glyndebourne, and recorded Bach's \"Mit Fried und Freud\" with Harnoncourt?"} +{"answers": ["To rob Peter to pay Paul"], "question": "\"\" means to eliminate one debt by incurring another?"} +{"answers": ["Girl with peaches", "Girl with Peaches"], "question": "the \"\" married the future chief prosecutor of the Most Holy Synod?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James N. Post III", "III"], "question": "Major General flew over 4,000 hours in the F-16 Falcon?"} +{"answers": ["Dusky bushbaby"], "question": "female carry their infants in their mouths and sometimes \"park\" them on branches near their nest holes?"} +{"answers": ["Chenail Island"], "question": "a monument on honours the families that lived there before much of the island was submerged?"} +{"answers": ["Vanda Hybnerová", "Hybnerová", "Vanda"], "question": " was named Best Actress in a Play at the 2004 Thalia Awards for her performance in \"Proof\"?"} +{"answers": ["Goofus and Gallant"], "question": "a critic of the didactic comic strip observed that the \"obnoxious\" Goofus may appeal to children more than the \"do-gooder\" Gallant?"} +{"answers": ["Blue-winged Parrot", "Blue-winged parrot"], "question": "the \"\" is one of three species of parrot that make regular yearly migrations over a sea or ocean?"} +{"answers": ["Rhiannan Iffland", "Iffland", "Rhiannan"], "question": "after being granted a wildcard entry, Australian high diver went on to win the 2016 Cliff Diving World Series championship in her rookie year?"} +{"answers": ["Acer taggarti"], "question": "the extinct maple was first described from 13 fossils, 6 of which were fruits?"} +{"answers": ["Deo", "Rai", "Deo Prakash Rai"], "question": "All India Gorkha League leader was denounced as a communist agent and deported from Malaya in 1950?"} +{"answers": ["What U Workin' With?"], "question": "Gwen Stefani and Justin Timberlake's song \"\" was first revealed through a surprise post on Timberlake's Instagram account?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh de Beauchamp", "Beauchamp", "Hugh de Beauchamp"], "question": " is considered to be the first feudal baron of Bedford?"} +{"answers": ["Ted Meines", "Ted", "Meines"], "question": " assumed the identity of a deceased minister to avoid arrest in the Netherlands during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Lost in London"], "question": "Woody Harrelson's became the first film broadcast into theaters live?"} +{"answers": ["Carolyn", "Bell", "Carolyn Shaw Bell"], "question": "economics professor established a model that sent a disproportionate number of students at Wellesley College into careers in economics and business?"} +{"answers": ["Llullaillaco"], "question": " is a historically active volcano and the highest archaeological site in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Lucy Dudko", "Dudko", "Lucy"], "question": "in 1999 hijacked a helicopter to break out her lover from Silverwater Correctional Complex in Sydney?"} +{"answers": ["Lucie Ingemann", "Ingemann", "Lucie"], "question": "Danish artist \"\", known for her large altarpieces depicting biblical figures, also created flower paintings with religious and mystical themes?"} +{"answers": ["Lucius Caesennius Sospes", "Lucius", "Sospes", "Lucius Caesennius"], "question": " probably received the \"cognomen\" \"Sospes\" (\"safe and sound\") from an event in his childhood?"} +{"answers": ["Aulacophora"], "question": "adult feed on the foliage of cucurbits, sometimes cutting and removing circular discs?"} +{"answers": ["Caroline L. Ransom", "Caroline Ransom Williams", "Caroline", "Williams"], "question": "Egyptologist supervised the reception and installation of the Tomb of Perneb at the Metropolitan Museum of Art?"} +{"answers": ["Two Hearts", "Two Hearts"], "question": "Jackie Evancho is set to become the youngest performer ever at Café Carlyle when she performs songs from her new album in April?"} +{"answers": ["What's Your Raashee?"], "question": "Priyanka Chopra \"\" played twelve different characters, one from each zodiac sign, in the film "} +{"answers": ["Ron Hackenberger", "Hackenberger", "Ron"], "question": " is selling his collection of 700 vehicles, including over 250 Studebakers?"} +{"answers": ["Sierra de las Quijadas National Park", "Sierra de las Quijadas"], "question": "the contains a \"Lagerstätte\"-type fossil site, particularly famous for its pterosaurs?"} +{"answers": ["Earl Mazo", "Earl", "Mazo"], "question": "the publication of series of exposés on election fraud in the 1960 United States Presidential Election was stopped following the intervention of Richard Nixon?"} +{"answers": ["Kirschstein", "Leonore", "Leonore Kirschstein"], "question": "the soprano appeared as Alice Ford, with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau as Falstaff?"} +{"answers": ["Bonfils Memorial Theatre"], "question": "President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent a congratulatory telegram upon the opening of the in Denver?"} +{"answers": ["Gómez", "Joaquín", "Vargas Gómez", "Joaquín Vargas Gómez"], "question": " opened a restaurant in a retired North Star DC-4 parked near the Mexico City International Airport?"} +{"answers": ["London Bridge", "Operation London Bridge"], "question": "use of the code phrase \"\" will signal the death of Queen Elizabeth II?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Noble Monument", "Samuel Noble"], "question": "the \"\" honors the founder of Anniston, Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Alfred Charles Glyn Egerton", "Egerton"], "question": " used liquid methane experimentally to power a bus?"} +{"answers": ["Piano Concerto No. 6", "Piano Concerto No. 6"], "question": "in Mozart's early , two oboes play in the outer movements, and two flutes instead in the Andante?"} +{"answers": ["Administrative controls"], "question": "warning signs and rotating shift work are forms of ?"} +{"answers": ["Weisz", "Spencer Weisz", "Spencer"], "question": " was the Most Valuable Player of the 18-under basketball competition of the 2013 Maccabiah Games?"} +{"answers": ["Ceriops australis"], "question": "the is very similar to the Indian mangrove, but the two can be distinguished when in fruit?"} +{"answers": ["Ken Vining", "Ken", "Vining"], "question": " was acquired by the Chicago White Sox as part of the White Flag Trade?"} +{"answers": ["Almone"], "question": "the ancient Romans used to bathe a sacred stone in the waters of the on March 27?"} +{"answers": ["Rosel H. Hyde", "Hyde", "Rosel"], "question": " was the first chairman of the Federal Communications Commission to be reappointed, and the first chairman to be appointed by a president of a different political party?"} +{"answers": ["Forced conversions of Muslims in Spain"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1525, Charles V in the lands of Aragon, despite having sworn an oath not to do so?"} +{"answers": ["James David Wright", "Wright", "James D. Wright", "James"], "question": "sociologist co-authored a 1983 study which showed that approximately 1% of privately-owned guns in the United States were used in crime?"} +{"answers": ["Françoise de Rimini"], "question": "the historic characters in , the last opera by Ambroise Thomas, include not only Francesca da Rimini, but also Dante and Virgil?"} +{"answers": ["Hodge", "Paul", "Paul Rapsey Hodge"], "question": "the English inventor built the first steam fire engine in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Wipeout 2048"], "question": "the developers of the video game speculated that they influenced design elements of the PlayStation Vita console \"\", such as the inclusion of two analogue sticks?"} +{"answers": ["Tahitian Dog"], "question": "Captain James Cook thought the now-extinct of the Society Islands tasted like English lamb?"} +{"answers": ["Marysville", "Marysville, Washington"], "question": "the population of , grew five-fold from 1980 to 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Mel Olson", "Mel", "Olson"], "question": " commissioned music from John Rutter for his choirs in Omaha, Nebraska, and traveled to England to discuss his specific wishes with the composer?"} +{"answers": ["Kuni-yuzuri"], "question": "the mythological events of the may be rooted in real historic events?"} +{"answers": ["Armistead Burwell", "Armistead Burwell", "Burwell", "Armistead"], "question": "despite being severely wounded in the American Civil War in 1864, became licensed to practice law five years later?"} +{"answers": ["King John's Hill"], "question": ", near Alton, Hampshire, is topped by an unusually small Iron Age hillfort, and is thought to have been the site of a hunting lodge of King John?"} +{"answers": ["Trash Wheel", "Mr. Trash Wheel"], "question": " removed 19 tons of garbage from Baltimore's Inner Harbor in one day?"} +{"answers": ["Neri", "Neri Oxman", "Oxman"], "question": "in 2015, architecture group and MIT's Glass Lab built the first 3D printer for optically transparent glass \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert", "Herbert Reiner Jr.", "Jr."], "question": "American diplomat played a key role in capturing Mahatma Gandhi's assassin Nathuram Godse in 1948?"} +{"answers": ["Beethoven Orchester Bonn"], "question": "when the was founded as a professional orchestra in Beethoven's hometown in 1907, Richard Strauss conducted his own works?"} +{"answers": ["NWA World Tag Team Championship", "NWA World Tag Team Championship"], "question": "the was one of at least 22 NWA World Tag Team Championships that existed between 1949 and 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Plered"], "question": "during the Trunajaya rebellion, rebels overran Mataram's royal court at and took at least 300,000 reals from the treasury?"} +{"answers": ["Bertish", "Chris", "Chris Bertish"], "question": " is the first person to complete a stand-up paddle board crossing of the Atlantic Ocean, a , 93-day journey that put him into \"The Guiness Book of World Records\"?"} +{"answers": ["INSV Tarini"], "question": "this August, an all-woman crew plans to circumnavigate the globe on the Indian Navy's second ocean-going sailboat, \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zeynab", "Zeynab Begum", "Begum"], "question": " was one of the most influential princesses of Iran's Safavid dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Binsted"], "question": "Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery is buried in the graveyard of the Church of the Holy Cross in ?"} +{"answers": ["Margarethe Bence", "Margarethe", "Bence"], "question": "the American contralto appeared as Marcellina at the Salzburg Festival, as Erda in Bayreuth, and in a premiere at the Schwetzingen Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Polynesian Dog"], "question": "the extinct never became feral because of the scarcity of food in the forests of Polynesia?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Thornton", "Robert Lyster Thornton"], "question": " returned to Berkeley in 1942 to assist with the development of the calutron?"} +{"answers": ["Spotted imperial pigeon", "Spotted Imperial Pigeon"], "question": "the specific name \"carola\" is derived from the name of a daughter of the ornithologist Charles Lucien Bonaparte?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Hutchinson Synge", "Edward Synge", "Synge", "Edward"], "question": " described a theory for a near-field scanning optical microscope in a letter to Albert Einstein fifty years before various corporations sought patents on the technology?"} +{"answers": ["Amarte Es un Placer", "Amarte Es Un Placer Tour", "Amarte Es un Placer"], "question": "Luis Miguel hinted that the title for his 1999 album (\"Loving You Is a Pleasure\") was based on his relationship at the time with Mariah Carey \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sainis", "K. B. Sainis", "Krishna Balaji Sainis", "K."], "question": " is the Indian representative to the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation?"} +{"answers": ["Xylosandrus compactus"], "question": "male normally mate with their sisters?"} +{"answers": ["Izydor Borowski", "Izydor", "Isidore Borowsky", "Borowski"], "question": " was born in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth but later rose to the rank of general in Qajar Iran?"} +{"answers": ["Mörder, Hoffnung der Frauen"], "question": "the opera (\"Murderer, Hope of Women\") was based on a play by an expressionist artist and was performed with stage set and choreography by a Bauhaus artist?"} +{"answers": ["John Blair, Sr.", "Sr.", "John", "John Blair Sr."], "question": ", who served four times as acting governor of the Colony of Virginia, resigned his life appointment in 1770 so he would not be acting governor a fifth time?"} +{"answers": ["Banana pasta"], "question": " is lower in calories and fat, higher in protein, and less expensive to produce than whole wheat pasta?"} +{"answers": ["John Mason Brewer", "J.", "Brewer", "J. Mason Brewer"], "question": "American folklorist broke the color barrier at the Driskill Hotel when he was inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters?"} +{"answers": ["Blob sculpin"], "question": "the is the first egg-laying, deep sea fish known to provide parental care?"} +{"answers": ["Field goal", "Field goal"], "question": " in rugby union, which were worth the same number of points as tries, were abolished in 1905?"} +{"answers": ["Achmad Hasyim Muzadi", "Muzadi", "Hasyim", "Hasyim Muzadi"], "question": "Indonesian Muslim cleric said that the September 11 attacks were a \"tragedy of humanity\" and must not be turned into a religious conflict?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham Lincoln's hearse"], "question": " was escorted by 160,000 people as it was drawn through New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Miriam", "Miriam Griffin", "Miriam T. Griffin", "Miriam Tamara Griffin", "Griffin"], "question": "classical scholar believes that the Roman emperor Nero was hounded by fear, panic, and persecutory delusions at the end of his reign?"} +{"answers": ["South African Defence Force Ensign"], "question": "the South African National Defence Force initially used the \"\", which contained the former flag of South Africa, despite the adoption of a new national flag?"} +{"answers": ["David Martin Long", "Long", "David"], "question": "convicted murderer was on life support two days before he was executed?"} +{"answers": ["2017 Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg"], "question": "Sébastien Bourdais won the after starting in last place?"} +{"answers": ["Yagya Dutta Sharma", "Sharma", "Y. D. Sharma", "Y."], "question": " established a genomic library of \"Plasmodium vivax\", a protozoan parasite, at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi?"} +{"answers": ["The Little Red Chairs"], "question": "the title of Edna O'Brien's book, , refers to performance art commemorating the 11,541 victims of Radovan Karadžić?"} +{"answers": ["Dave Amer", "Dave", "Amer"], "question": "Canadian football player played as a quarterback, running back, slotback, and tight end at various points in his career?"} +{"answers": ["Sacramento Valley Development Association"], "question": "the built a life-sized bear out of prunes for the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair?"} +{"answers": ["Rest on the Flight into Egypt"], "question": "the is a popular subject in Christian art, but the earliest known example \"\" only dates to about 1379?"} +{"answers": ["Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan"], "question": "the 17th-century German hymn \"\" has been described as \"one of the most exquisite strains of pious resignation ever written\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ambrosie", "Randy", "Randy Ambrosie"], "question": "Canadian Football League player helped oversee the league's expansion into the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Chris", "Chris Cate", "Cate"], "question": " is the first Asian American to serve as a San Diego City Council member in decades?"} +{"answers": ["Sh2-297"], "question": "a protostar in the nebula is driving an outflow of gas more massive than the Sun?"} +{"answers": ["Jane Maria Strachey", "Jane Strachey", "Jane", "Strachey"], "question": "suffragist was born on a ship off the Cape of Good Hope in 1840?"} +{"answers": ["Licancabur"], "question": " volcano \"\" was venerated by the Atacamenos?"} +{"answers": ["Zigao", "Yu", "Yu Zigao"], "question": " expedition against the Dutch on Penghu Island was responsible for their colonization of Taiwan?"} +{"answers": ["Ringan", "Ringan"], "question": "the 2015 film , set against the backdrop of farmers' suicides in India, won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi?"} +{"answers": ["Henlee", "Henlee Hulix Barnette", "Barnette"], "question": "Christian ethicist was investigated by the FBI after meeting Nikita Khrushchev and marching with Martin Luther King?"} +{"answers": ["Dries Mertens", "Mertens", "Dries"], "question": "in 2016, footballer became the first player to score seven goals in two matches in Serie A since Antonio Valentín Angelillo (1958)?"} +{"answers": ["Bryant McIntosh", "Bryant", "McIntosh", "Bryant Scott McIntosh"], "question": " \"\" holds the single-season and career assist records for Northwestern Wildcats men's basketball?"} +{"answers": ["Lacey", "Theodora", "Theodora Lacey", "Theodora Smiley Lacey"], "question": "civil rights activist helped lead the campaign which, in 1964, resulted in Teaneck, New Jersey, becoming the first town in the United States to vote for school integration?"} +{"answers": ["Peñol de Cerquín"], "question": "the , a Lenca fortress in southern Honduras, successfully resisted the Spanish \"conquistadores\" for months?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Sullivan", "James Sullivan", "Sullivan"], "question": ", an American Civil War deserter, was paid $300 to enlist by a drafted man, and performed a Medal of Honor-worthy deed at Fort Fisher in 1864 for which he got no credit?"} +{"answers": ["An allem ist Hütchen schuld!"], "question": "when Siegfried Wagner wrote the libretto for his opera , he used themes from many fairy tales?"} +{"answers": ["Annora Brown", "Annora", "Brown", "Mary Annora Brown"], "question": " was commissioned to paint 200 Albertan wildflowers, some of which are now extinct?"} +{"answers": ["Sacred conversation", "Sacra conversazione"], "question": "in earlier paintings of a (\"holy conversation\"), the figures are rarely shown speaking \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Toluca–Mexico City commuter rail"], "question": "the planned suffered four construction accidents in a three-month period in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?"], "question": "Roz Chast's graphic memoir , about her parents in their final years, was No. 1 \"New York Times\" Bestseller in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Il Sogno del Marinaio"], "question": "Mike Watt chose the Italian band name in honor of his mother's Italian heritage and father's maritime service?"} +{"answers": ["Susanna", "Susanna K. Elm", "Susanna Elm", "Elm"], "question": "s book \"Virgins of God\" draws on little-known sources such as the \"Letter to the Virgins Who Went to Jerusalem\"?"} +{"answers": ["George White Hooker", "George", "Hooker", "George W. Hooker"], "question": " captured a Confederate troop detachment, consisting of 116 men and their colonel, all by himself?"} +{"answers": ["Crispus,", "Benedicta", "Crispus, Crispinianus, and Benedicta"], "question": "according to their martyrdom account, \"(fresco pictured)\" went to comfort John and Paul, only to become buried next to them?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Alston", "Alston", "Richard Alston", "Richard"], "question": "Canadian football player both gained and lost a starting role with the Edmonton Eskimos due to dropped passes?"} +{"answers": ["Hazard elimination"], "question": "the most effective way to control a hazard is to ?"} +{"answers": ["Sidney", "Short", "Sidney Howe Short"], "question": " produced the first electric motor without gears that operated a streetcar directly from its built-in armature?"} +{"answers": ["Balkhash perch"], "question": "Karl Kessler's 1874 description of the as a new species was based on specimens collected on Alexander von Schrenk's expedition to Turkestan in 1842?"} +{"answers": ["Thrips tabaci"], "question": "though the is tiny, it is the most serious insect pest attacking onion crops in the tropics?"} +{"answers": ["Susannah Fox", "Fox", "Susannah", "Susannah Rogers Fox"], "question": ", the U.S. government's former chief health technology executive, cited the maker movement as a promising source of future healthcare innovation?"} +{"answers": ["São Vicente Suspension Bridge"], "question": "the \"\", constructed 1911–1914, was one of the first suspension bridges in Brazil, and was originally conceived to carry a sewage pipeline?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Hjalmar Westgård", "Thomas Hjalmar Maloney Westgård", "Westgård"], "question": "although was born and raised in Norway, he competes internationally in cross-country skiing for Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Fulham Refuge"], "question": " was the \"most distinctively feminine of the early convict prisons\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Kingdom of Kevin Malone"], "question": "in 1994, the fantasy novel by Suzy McKee Charnas won the Mythopoeic Society Award in the Children's Literature category?"} +{"answers": ["Hobson", "Robert Hobson", "Robert", "Robert Lockhart Hobson"], "question": " compiled catalogues of the British Museum's English pottery and porcelain?"} +{"answers": ["Ball", "LaMelo Ball", "LaMelo LaFrance Ball", "LaMelo"], "question": "basketball player once scored 92 points in a single game, prompting Charles Barkley to criticize the way he did it?"} +{"answers": ["Hanover Lodge"], "question": "London's \"\" sold for £120 million in 2012, but the underground swimming pool, which converts into a ballroom, is considered \"too small\"?"} +{"answers": ["Larwin", "Hans Larwin", "Hans"], "question": " painted \"Soldat und Tod\" in 1917 when he was the official war painter for the Austria-Hungary dual monarchy?"} +{"answers": ["Nani Alapai", "Nani", "Alapai"], "question": "the voice of Hawaiian soprano was compared to the music of the singing snails?"} +{"answers": ["Weixinism"], "question": "a teaching feng shui and I Ching since 1984 now has around 300,000 members?"} +{"answers": ["Maymie de Mena", "Mena", "de Mena", "De Mena", "Maymie"], "question": "the American Leonie Turpeau, the Nicaraguan , and the Jamaican Madame Aiken were the same person?"} +{"answers": ["Bonfils", "Helen", "Helen Gilmer Bonfils", "Helen Bonfils"], "question": "Denver, Colorado, philanthropist inherited US$14 million from her father and US$10 million from her mother?"} +{"answers": ["Magdalena Heymair", "Magdalena", "Heymair"], "question": "Lutheran children's educator was the first woman to have her works listed as heretical in the \"Index Librorum Prohibitorum\"?"} +{"answers": ["Project E"], "question": "the United States gave nuclear weapons to Britain as part of ?"} +{"answers": ["Undurti", "Undurti N. Das", "Das", "Undurti Narasimha Das"], "question": " provided evidence that gamma-linolenic acid inhibited the progress of human gliomas?"} +{"answers": ["Amadi", "Ronnie", "Ronnie Amadi"], "question": "gridiron football player played alongside his brother, Donnie Amadi, in high school and college?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Ivy Burks", "Mary", "Burks"], "question": " has been called the \"mother of Alabama wilderness\"?"} +{"answers": ["Home", "Kidston", "Home Kidston"], "question": " owned a Bugatti Type 37A \"(example pictured)\" while still a schoolboy at Eton?"} +{"answers": ["Project Offices"], "question": "an AT&T Corporation in North Carolina was built with rubber plumbing?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Horne", "Horne", "Albert"], "question": " conducted Gershwin's \"Porgy and Bess\" for the Internationale Maifestspiele Wiesbaden, with the chorus of the Cape Town Opera and the Wiesbaden orchestra?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy Run"], "question": " in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, is named after an old fortune teller?"} +{"answers": ["Tomita", "Miyu", "Miyu Tomita"], "question": "Japanese voice actress was a member of her school's manga research club?"} +{"answers": ["Angolan African dormouse", "Angolan African"], "question": "the usually dwells in trees, but has been found in the roof of a hut and in an old beehive?"} +{"answers": ["Félix", "Pouchet", "Félix Archimède Pouchet"], "question": "in the mid-1800s, French scientist believed air itself was able to generate life?"} +{"answers": ["Nothing Was Delivered"], "question": "Bob Dylan's \"\" has inspired interpretations ranging from a failed drug deal to Judas Iscariot's betrayal of Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["Bricard octahedron"], "question": "a \"\" can change its shape without changing the shapes of its faces?"} +{"answers": ["Shyam", "Agarwal", "Shyam Swarup Agarwal"], "question": " studied the genetic effects of the Bhopal gas tragedy?"} +{"answers": ["Orange One"], "question": "a mountain fortress called was built for use by the President of the United States in emergency situations?"} +{"answers": ["Iris", "Iris Vermillion", "Vermillion"], "question": "the mezzo-soprano , who became known for Mozart roles with Harnoncourt in 1988, received a prize for her portrayal of Schoeck's Penthesilea at the Semperoper 20 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Day of Potsdam"], "question": "the was used by the Nazis to symbolize continuity with German history?"} +{"answers": ["Sack of Shamakhi", "Sack of Shamakhi"], "question": "the was used as the \"casus belli\" by the Russian Empire in order to launch the Russo-Persian War of 1722–1723?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Fay", "Fay E. Davis", "Fay Elizabeth Davis"], "question": "50 years after a mural by depicting Native Americans in battle was installed in the post office in Oglesby, Illinois, a janitor claimed it was pornographic?"} +{"answers": ["Erythranthe peregrina"], "question": " \"\" is a rare example of a species developing in multiple locations from parents that normally produce sterile hybrids?"} +{"answers": ["Clapton Court"], "question": "the porch of in Somerset is two centuries older than the rest of the house?"} +{"answers": ["Thurmair", "Georg Thurmair", "Georg"], "question": "in 1938, co-published the hymnal \"Kirchenlied\", which had an ecumenical approach and became the germ cell for a common German Catholic hymnal?"} +{"answers": ["Micronesian imperial pigeon", "Micronesian Imperial Pigeon"], "question": "the barks, moans, and coos?"} +{"answers": ["Edison Bell"], "question": "the phonograph and gramophone company was required to use Edison's name?"} +{"answers": ["Old Bob"], "question": "Abraham Lincoln probably named his horse to differentiate it from his son, \"Young Bob\"?"} +{"answers": ["Souza", "Solomon", "Solomon Souza"], "question": "when the stalls of a Jerusalem shuk close, spray-painted portraits \"(example pictured)\" become visible?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Hurricane"], "question": "in , an atomic bomb was exploded in the hull of ?"} +{"answers": ["Parmenian"], "question": "although is considered by some historians to be the most important Donatist writer of his day, none of his works survive?"} +{"answers": ["Nakatsu Castle"], "question": "the original was destroyed in a fire in 1877, and the current structure was built in 1964?"} +{"answers": ["Almon", "Jeff", "Jeff Almon"], "question": "Canadian football player was drafted by the Calgary Stampeders after leaving a favourable impression on coach Mike Benevides, whom he happened to be seated near on a flight?"} +{"answers": ["Kick Your Game"], "question": "TLC rapper Lisa \"Left Eye\" Lopes wrote two verses for the song \"\", recapping a dialogue between herself and someone who was trying to flirt but did not \"pass the cleverness test\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery"], "question": "the \"\" is not a monastery and actually contains close to 13,000 Buddha statues?"} +{"answers": ["Murder", "Murder of Dora Bloch", "Bloch", "Dora Bloch"], "question": "after the , Britain cut all diplomatic ties with Uganda?"} +{"answers": ["History of medicine in France", "history of medicine in France"], "question": "in , hospitals were not staffed by doctors, but mostly by sisters from the Daughters of Charity?"} +{"answers": ["Wraxall Court"], "question": "the Somerset building was a house for hundreds of years before becoming a convalescent home, then student residences and then a private house again?"} +{"answers": ["Celender", "Don", "Don Celender"], "question": "while exploring whether a person's name affects the job they choose, wrote to a dentist named Toothman and a rectal surgeon named Butts?"} +{"answers": ["Ambre", "Émilie", "Emilie Ambre", "Émilie Ambre"], "question": "the soprano was portrayed by artist Édouard Manet in the title role of Bizet's \"Carmen\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yue", "Yue Yiqin", "Ikin Gaku", "Yiqin"], "question": "the family of , a Chinese flying ace of the Second Sino-Japanese War, claim to be descended from the Song dynasty general and folk hero Yue Fei?"} +{"answers": ["2010 Pepsi Max 400"], "question": "the top-three finishers in the all drove Chevrolets?"} +{"answers": ["Benedek", "Therese Benedek", "Therese"], "question": " submitted to a five-month training analysis under an associate of Freud before embarking on her own career in psychoanalysis?"} +{"answers": ["Plesiohedron"], "question": "Euclidean space can be completely filled without overlaps by copies of any , a type of convex shape whose known examples have up to 38 sides?"} +{"answers": ["Manolo Sanchez", "Manolo", "Manolo Sanchez", "Sanchez"], "question": "Richard Nixon and his longtime valet, , sometimes communicated using \"words that only the two of them understood\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ace of Clubs House"], "question": "according to local lore, Texarkana's was built with US$10,000 won in a game of poker with an ace of clubs?"} +{"answers": ["Ace of Clubs House"], "question": "according to local lore, Texarkana's \"\" was built with US$10,000 won in a game of poker with an ace of clubs?"} +{"answers": ["Charmian Gooch", "Charmian", "Gooch", "Charmian Penelope Gooch"], "question": " investigation into the Cambodian timber trade deprived Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge regime of US$90 million a year?"} +{"answers": ["Denny Substation"], "question": "a in Seattle will feature a dog park, a theater, a walking path, and public art?"} +{"answers": ["Théophile", "Schuler", "Jules Théophile Schuler", "Théophile Schuler"], "question": " illustrated Verne, Hugo, and an alphabet for children?"} +{"answers": ["Gillespie", "Phillip J. Gillespie", "Phillip Gillespie", "Phillip"], "question": "a hat-trick was taken during first-class debut as a cricket umpire?"} +{"answers": ["Reich Ministry of Transport"], "question": "despite the running trains to extermination camps during the Holocaust, the US later ruled some of their personnel only had \"lukewarm\" connections to the Nazi Party?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Lutwiniak", "Lutwiniak"], "question": "crossword compiler was promoted to sergeant the same day he joined the army?"} +{"answers": ["Carey", "Nessa Carey", "Nessa"], "question": "the molecular biologist cites the slight figure of actress Audrey Hepburn \"\" to illustrate the possible impacts of epigenetics?"} +{"answers": ["Birdy", "Birdy"], "question": ", the first feature film partially shot with the Skycam camera system, was described by a reviewer as \"a heavy adult drama about best friends and the after-effects of war\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nemesio", "Cervantes", "Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes"], "question": "gunmen of Mexican drug lord shot down a Mexican Army helicopter using a rocket-propelled grenade?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Bennett at the Talk of the Town"], "question": "fans of the composer and conductor Robert Farnon attended tapings of the television series to hear his instrumentals?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Finnigan", "Robert E. Finnigan", "Finnigan", "Robert Emmet Finnigan", "Robert"], "question": "gas chromatography–mass spectrometry equipment, first developed by , was fundamental to the EPA's ability to carry out environmental testing in the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Redfield"], "question": "video game character was suspected of abusing steroids?"} +{"answers": ["Snugburys"], "question": ", a British ice cream manufacturer, has constructed a series of large sculptures made of steel-reinforced straw, including one of the Lovell Telescope \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["The U.D.I. Song"], "question": "the Rhodesian folk song \"\" was written by a Northern Rhodesian and first performed by a South African?"} +{"answers": ["Brache", "Rafael Brache", "Rafael"], "question": " was declared a traitor to the Dominican Republic for denouncing the \"parsley massacre\"?"} +{"answers": ["Partnership for Civil Justice Fund", "Partnership for Civil Justice"], "question": "the founders of the are husband and wife?"} +{"answers": ["Archibald", "Archibald Spencer", "Spencer"], "question": " introduced Benjamin Franklin to the study of electricity, and was his mentor?"} +{"answers": ["Pangolin trade"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" are believed to be the world's most trafficked mammal?"} +{"answers": ["Luther", "Luther D. Bradley", "Bradley", "Luther Daniels Bradley"], "question": " was considered the most prominent political cartoonist opposing America's involvement in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Dehn invariant"], "question": "it is unknown if the of a flexible polyhedron stays invariant as it flexes?"} +{"answers": ["The Lord is my Shepherd", "The Lord is my Shepherd"], "question": "John Rutter set Psalm 23 in for choir and organ, and later included it in his Requiem?"} +{"answers": ["charcuterie", "Salumeria"], "question": "the originated in Italy and dates to the Middle Ages?"} +{"answers": ["Pharyngeal aspiration"], "question": " is a widely used method for studying the respiratory toxicity of carbon nanotubes?"} +{"answers": ["Tofu Curtain"], "question": "a divides two neighborhoods in Melbourne and two counties in Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["Bouncing ball dynamics", "Bouncing ball"], "question": "the physics of a \"(motion shown)\" can be used to understand supernovae and gravitational slingshot manoeuvres?"} +{"answers": ["Paul D'Ortona", "D'Ortona", "Paul"], "question": "although he left school at the age of 14, later served for two decades on the Philadelphia City Council?"} +{"answers": ["Subramanian Kalyanaraman", "S. Kalyanaraman", "Subramanian", "Kalyanaraman"], "question": " was the first Indian to receive a PhD in neurosurgery?"} +{"answers": ["Crocidolomia pavonana"], "question": "a whole cabbage plant can be devoured by the that hatch from a single egg cluster?"} +{"answers": ["Islamophobia in Canada"], "question": "in 2016, the Parliament of Canada passed a motion condemning ?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Adonis", "Adonis", "Sam"], "question": "professional wrestler has been described as the \"most hated man\" in Mexico for his pro-Donald Trump character?"} +{"answers": ["Lightning rod fashion"], "question": "the \"(lightning rod umbrella shown)\" was a fad in 18th-century Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Nuggehalli Raghuveer Moudgal", "Nuggehalli", "Moudgal", "Raghuveer Moudgal"], "question": " established a Primate Research Laboratory at the Indian Institute of Science in 1965, the then largest primate house in India?"} +{"answers": ["Better Place", "Better Place"], "question": "\"\" was inspired by the engagement of Rachel Platten's sister?"} +{"answers": ["Sasak", "Sasak language"], "question": "in the , the verb \"to eat\" differs depending on the social status of the speaker and the addressee?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Alston", "Alston", "Charles", "Charles Alston"], "question": "gridiron football player was the first college athlete to play in NCAA football and basketball games on the same day?"} +{"answers": ["Urchinwood Manor"], "question": "the original 1620 \"L\" shape of was made into a \"U\" by a mid-17th century extension?"} +{"answers": ["Ulmus okanaganensis"], "question": "the fossil elm had been tentatively identified as two other plants before it was formally described in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Street vacation"], "question": "the Seattle City Council approved a for an Amazon.com office building in 2016, provided that a public \"free speech zone\" be designated at the site?"} +{"answers": ["Simon Home Kidston", "Kidston", "Simon Kidston", "Simon"], "question": " car collection includes the last Lamborghini Miura SV \"(example pictured)\" ever produced?"} +{"answers": ["Fitzsimons station"], "question": " in Aurora, Colorado, was moved away from the Anschutz Medical Campus after concerns that vibrations and electromagnetic interference from trains would affect research equipment?"} +{"answers": ["Avraam", "Avraam Isakovich Zak", "Zak", "Avraam Zak"], "question": "Russian-Jewish banker received an offer to become deputy finance minister of Russia on condition that he convert to Christianity?"} +{"answers": ["Zygogramma suturalis"], "question": "the leaf beetle was introduced into Russia in 1978 in an attempt to control the invasive plant common ragweed?"} +{"answers": ["Self-portraits by Rembrandt"], "question": "there are approaching one hundred in paintings, etchings, and drawings?"} +{"answers": ["Hail, America"], "question": "2017 is the 100th anniversary of the composition of \"\" by the German-born George Drumm?"} +{"answers": ["Tsukemen"], "question": " \"\" became a popular dish at Taishoken restaurant in Tokyo soon after its 1961 invention there, and has since become popular throughout Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Renault Trezor"], "question": "the features a single-piece canopy roof that opens by hinging forward?"} +{"answers": ["Mary", "Mary Ross Boggs", "Mary Boggs", "Boggs"], "question": " and her first husband won the competition to create the United States post office mural in Newton, Mississippi?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Tessi"], "question": "tree debris from in Townsville, Queensland, was processed into of mulch and used in local botanical gardens?"} +{"answers": ["Greifenstein Castle"], "question": "the first recorded owner of joined a crusade as penance for assassinating a bishop?"} +{"answers": ["Kokichi Sugihara", "Kokichi", "Kōkichi Sugihara", "Sugihara"], "question": " illusions make marbles appear to roll uphill and circular pipes look rectangular?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Hardy", "Mary Hardy", "Mary", "Hardy"], "question": "the diary of \"\" provides a detailed record of an 18th-century English farming and brewing business?"} +{"answers": ["Alice Bowman", "Alice", "Bowman"], "question": ", Mission Operations Manager of the \"New Horizons\" Pluto exploration mission, is also a bassist and clarinetist?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah", "Hayes", "Sarah Hayes", "Sarah Hayes"], "question": " used a crossword puzzle to protest police corruption in the investigation of the murder of Daniel Morgan?"} +{"answers": ["Belle S. Spafford", "Belle", "Spafford"], "question": "LDS Relief Society president directed the Singing Mothers at the 1964 World's Fair?"} +{"answers": ["Jessica Curry", "Curry", "Jessica"], "question": "composer has won a BAFTA award for her video game scores, and has also worked with a Poet Laureate?"} +{"answers": ["Hogarth", "Mary Scott Hogarth", "Mary Hogarth", "Mary"], "question": " \"\" is believed to be the inspiration for Charles Dickens' characters Rose in \"Oliver Twist\" and Little Nell in \"The Old Curiosity Shop\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marjorie", "Marjorie Janice Groothuis Horning", "Marjorie G. Horning", "Horning"], "question": " demonstrated that drugs and their metabolites can be transferred from a pregnant woman to her developing child?"} +{"answers": ["Monument to Women Memorial Garden"], "question": "Barbara B. Smith created the to defend traditional women's values from the perceived threat of the Equal Rights Amendment?"} +{"answers": ["Ellmenreich", "Erna Ellmenreich", "Erna"], "question": "the soprano appeared in the premieres of \"Ariadne auf Naxos\" by Richard Strauss and of Hindemith's \"Mörder, Hoffnung der Frauen\", the latter causing a scandal?"} +{"answers": ["Rosemary Vrablic", "Rosemary", "Vrablic"], "question": " has been called \"Trump's personal banker\"?"} +{"answers": ["Helen", "Helen Marie Black", "Black"], "question": "besides reporting on Aimee Semple McPherson's visit to Denver in 1921, arranged publicity stunts to show off the evangelist's preaching and faith healing skills?"} +{"answers": ["M2M", "M2M"], "question": " were going to call themselves M&M until they realised the name was already being used by a type of candy?"} +{"answers": ["Ashbridge Estate"], "question": "descendants of the family who settled Toronto's \"\" were still living on the same property over 200 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Super flumina Babylonis", "Super flumina Babylonis"], "question": " is the first of Jules Van Nuffel's psalm settings for choir and organ written for Mechelen Cathedral?"} +{"answers": ["Donald L. Cunningham", "Donald", "Cunningham", "Donald LaFayette Cunningham"], "question": ", an original Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, once lost everything in a fire except for a single office chair?"} +{"answers": ["Cão de Gado Transmontano", "Cão de gado transmontano"], "question": "the is a giant livestock guardian dog that is used to defend flocks of sheep from the Iberian wolf?"} +{"answers": ["Detachment Hotel"], "question": "the nuclear bunker on Peanut Island, Florida, was constructed in less than two weeks?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Jupiter", "Operation Jupiter"], "question": "a senior British general described Winston Churchill's proposal to invade Arctic Norway, , as \"not merely dangerous but useless\"?"} +{"answers": ["West Executive Avenue"], "question": "in 1910, the British aviator Claude Grahame-White landed his biplane on \"\" and then lunched with United States Secretary of War Jacob Dickinson?"} +{"answers": ["The Light That Failed"], "question": "Rudyard Kipling's first novel, , was published in at least four different versions over a two-year period?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew", "Lyon", "Matthew Lyon"], "question": "while jailed on charges of violating the Sedition Act, was re-elected to Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Sécheresses", "Sécheresses"], "question": "in his cantata , French composer Francis Poulenc set four poems by the English surrealist Edward James?"} +{"answers": ["United and Cecil Club"], "question": "the , a British dining club, was the single largest donor to Conservative Party candidates in marginal seats in the run-up to the last general election?"} +{"answers": ["Küçük Çamlıca TV Radio Tower"], "question": "when completed in June 2017, will replace most of the steel communications masts in the area, which cause visual pollution?"} +{"answers": ["1000 Second Avenue"], "question": "construction of \"\" in downtown Seattle, Washington, required demolition of a building that had been donated for fire testing?"} +{"answers": ["Ashkelon dog cemetery"], "question": "the , which contains possibly thousands of dog burials, may have been created by an ancient cult that treated dogs as healers?"} +{"answers": ["Minert", "Roger", "Roger P. Minert"], "question": "according to research by , local church records in the United States are more likely than naturalization records to have information about the birthplaces of German immigrants?"} +{"answers": ["Congressional", "Caucus", "Congressional Cannabis Caucus"], "question": "last month, four members of the U.S. House of Representatives formed the ?"} +{"answers": ["Qandala campaign"], "question": "when the Islamic State in 2016, the group hoisted its flag on the building in which Somali folk hero Ali Fahiye Gedi had been imprisoned for burning the Italian flag in 1914?"} +{"answers": ["Han Zhuo", "Han", "Zhuo"], "question": "Chinese legend holds that tried to feed the archer Houyi's body to his sons and killed them when they refused to eat it?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Schneider", "Andrew", "Schneider", "Andrew Schneider", "Andrew Jay Schneider"], "question": "investigative journalist work earned back-to-back Pulitzer Prizes in 1986 and 1987?"} +{"answers": ["Sonic Spinball"], "question": " was developed in just 61 days?"} +{"answers": ["Abu", "Abu Omar al-Turkistani", "al-Turkistani"], "question": ", an al-Qaeda militant from China who fought in the Battle of Tora Bora in Afghanistan, eventually died during the Syrian Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Packhorse Inn"], "question": "the , a Somerset pub, has been designated as an asset of community value?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Egan", "Egan"], "question": ", the owner of a New Jersey roadside barbecue restaurant, has been criticized for participating in diplomatic negotiations between North Korea and the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Continuoolithus"], "question": "a tiny embryonic skeleton found inside the fossil dinosaur egg died approximately 8 to 10 days into development, making it the youngest fossil vertebrate ever discovered?"} +{"answers": ["Missionary Day"], "question": ", celebrated on 5 March in French Polynesia, commemorates the 1797 arrival of the Protestant missionaries in Tahiti aboard the \"Duff\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eileen", "Siegel", "Eileen Riley Siegel"], "question": "Alice Hirson played , an Irish Catholic married to a Jew, on the soap opera \"One Life to Live\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sonata for Horn, Trumpet, and Trombone", "Sonata for horn, trumpet and trombone"], "question": "the early by Francis Poulenc was described as offering a \"variety of tone colors, striking rhythms, delicious dissonances, and elegant wit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Warren Gulley", "Gulley", "Warren"], "question": ", who for years was responsible for the nuclear football, was officially on the U.S. Post Office payroll, to make the president's staff look smaller than it was?"} +{"answers": ["Loch Ewe", "Loch Ewe distillery", "Loch Ewe Distillery"], "question": " in Drumchork was allowed to open in 2006 with stills over 90% smaller than the legal minimum, due to a loophole in the 1786 Wash Act?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald Alphin", "Gerald", "Gerald Alan Alphin", "Alphin"], "question": "every single ballot cast for the Canadian Football League all-star team in 1989 included a vote for , but he did not make the squad?"} +{"answers": ["Where in Europe Is Carmen Sandiego?"], "question": "the first three video game titles in the popular edutainment franchise \"Carmen Sandiego\" saw players chase Carmen and her henchmen across the world (1985), the United States (1986), and (1988)?"} +{"answers": ["Miami railway station", "Miami Railway Station"], "question": "in 1889, a US company built the \"\" in Canada, now a National Historic Site and museum?"} +{"answers": ["Two Worlds", "Two Worlds"], "question": "AllMusic thought Phil Collins' \"\", featured in Disney's 1999 animated movie \"Tarzan\", \"eerily echo[ed]\" the worldbeats of former Genesis bandmate Peter Gabriel?"} +{"answers": ["2004 Nippon Professional Baseball realignment"], "question": "the only player strike in Japanese professional baseball history occurred during the and lasted for two days?"} +{"answers": ["Julian", "Radcliffe", "Julian Radcliffe"], "question": " is the founder of the world's largest private database of lost and stolen art?"} +{"answers": ["Paludititan"], "question": " is a Romanian island dwarf?"} +{"answers": ["Pärnu", "Pärnu", "Pärnu River"], "question": "the river \"\" has been called \"the Mississippi of Estonia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Collins", "Tony", "Tony Collins", "Tony Collins"], "question": " became the first black manager in the English Football League when he was appointed by Rochdale in 1960?"} +{"answers": ["Rock dormouse"], "question": "the sometimes lives in association with rock hyraxes?"} +{"answers": ["Waymon Alridge", "Waymon", "Alridge"], "question": "\"The Globe and Mail\" called Canadian football player \"the newest Rider star\" after he caught passes for 75 and 90 yards in a single game?"} +{"answers": ["Shmuel Halevi Schecter", "Schecter", "Shmuel", "Shmuel Schecter"], "question": "Canadian-American student finished his four-year high school requirements in three years so that he could go to Poland to study at the Mir Yeshiva at the age of seventeen?"} +{"answers": ["The Trumpeteers"], "question": "' cover of \"Milky White Way\" reached number eight on the \"Billboard\" \"Race Records\" chart?"} +{"answers": ["Periclimenes rathbunae"], "question": "if the is separated from its host for more than 24 hours, it loses its immunity to the sea anemone's stinging cells?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Nāwahī", "Joseph Kahoʻoluhi Nāwahī", "Nāwahī", "Joseph"], "question": "a painting of Hilo Bay by , the first Native Hawaiian to paint in the Western style, was featured on the \"Antiques Roadshow\"?"} +{"answers": ["Buddy Alliston", "Buddy", "Alliston"], "question": " won the 1958 Shrimp Bowl with the Eglin Air Force Base football team after pausing his professional career to join the military?"} +{"answers": ["Can You Hear Me?", "Can You Hear Me?"], "question": "the telephone scam reported by CBS News was subsequently classified as \"unproven\" by Snopes?"} +{"answers": ["Ramen Street"], "question": " is located in a basement?"} +{"answers": ["Church Of The Ascension", "Church of the Ascension, Lower Broughton"], "question": "the , was built in 1869 and was recently restored, only for its roof and interior to be destroyed by fire in February 2017?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William V. Rinehart", "William Vance Rinehart", "Rinehart"], "question": "during the American Civil War, served as an officer in both the 1st Oregon Volunteer Cavalry Regiment and 1st Oregon Volunteer Infantry Regiment?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Adamson", "Peter Scott Adamson", "Adamson", "Peter Adamson", "Peter"], "question": "the use of puns by in his \"History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps\" series, has been both praised and criticized?"} +{"answers": ["Billy Douglas", "Billy Douglas"], "question": "actor Ryan Phillippe played in his first professional acting role on the American soap opera \"One Life to Live\", one of the first gay teenage characters in television?"} +{"answers": ["Macedonia", "Macedonian kingdom", "Macedonia"], "question": "Alexander the Great, King of , besieged the Illyrians at Pelion (in modern Albania) in 335 BC, a year before waging war against the Achaemenid Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Printer's Devilry"], "question": " crossword puzzles were among Ximenes' most popular, even though they break Ximenes' rules of cryptic crossword setting?"} +{"answers": ["Susan", "Susan Marie Dynarski", "Susan Dynarski", "Dynarski"], "question": "economist , who advocates for simplifying the US Federal Student Aid application process, was the first member of her family to attend college?"} +{"answers": ["East Base"], "question": " \"\" in Antarctica housed Jackie Ronne and Jennie Darlington, the first women to spend a winter on the continent?"} +{"answers": ["M. J. Thirumalachar", "M.", "Thirumalachar", "Mandayani Jeersannidhi Thirumalachar"], "question": " named two genera of fungi he discovered, \"Narasimhania\" and \"Narasimhella\", after his father, M. J. Narasimhan?"} +{"answers": ["Trying to Trash Betsy DeVos"], "question": "readers requested that Glenn McCoy be terminated from the \"Belleville News-Democrat\" after the newspaper published his editorial cartoon, ?"} +{"answers": ["Assembly Members Act 2016", "Assembly Members", "Assembly Members Act 2016"], "question": "the Northern Ireland Assembly will lose 18 MLAs because of the , effective at the snap election today?"} +{"answers": ["Allison", "Butch", "Butch Allison"], "question": "professional American football player was the brother of another professional athlete?"} +{"answers": ["Clam Lake Canal", "Clam Lake"], "question": "when freezes over early in the Michigan winter, the lakes on each side remain unfrozen, but when the lakes later freeze over, the canal thaws and flows once more?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Meke"], "question": " \"\", a crater lake beside a volcanic cone, is a natural monument and a Ramsar site in Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["John William Kalua", "Kalua", "John"], "question": "King Kalākaua electioneered during the 1886 Hawaiian elections by visiting the districts of politicians , G. W. Pilipō and J. Nāwahī, and campaigning against them?"} +{"answers": ["Penny graph"], "question": "Do you know that, no matter how non-overlapping pennies are arranged on a table, there is a subset containing at least of them that will not ?"} +{"answers": ["1891 State Normal School at Cheney fire"], "question": "in 1891, a fire at the destroyed the school's only building?"} +{"answers": ["Intratracheal instillation"], "question": ", the introduction of a substance directly into the trachea, is a widely used alternative to inhalation for respiratory toxicity testing?"} +{"answers": ["Jesse Root Grant", "Jesse", "Grant"], "question": "through his political associations, secured an appointment for enrollment at West Point for his son, Ulysses S. Grant?"} +{"answers": ["Reader Rabbit"], "question": "The Learning Company's educational video game franchise sold over 25 million copies between 1984 and 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Rossa", "Rossa Matilda Richter", "Richter"], "question": "the first recorded human cannonball act was an 1877 London performance by 14-year-old \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tibbetts Brook Park", "Tibbetts Brook"], "question": "the Bronx neighborhood of Kingsbridge was built on what was once an island in ?"} +{"answers": ["Wipeout Pulse"], "question": " was developed around the feedback received about its predecessor, \"Wipeout Pure\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stratford City Hall"], "question": ", a National Historic Site of Canada, was built on a triangular square?"} +{"answers": ["Nyssa spatulata"], "question": "the fossil tupelo was described from seeds found in Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Independent Democratic Conference"], "question": "some Democrats in the New York State Senate formed the to caucus with Republicans?"} +{"answers": ["Professional Rapid Online Chess League"], "question": "the (PRO Chess League) is a worldwide online rapid chess league with 48 teams, whose members include more than 100 grandmasters?"} +{"answers": ["Resorts International"], "question": "Donald Trump and Merv Griffin fought for control of casino operator in 1988?"} +{"answers": ["Dronacharya Award"], "question": "the is an Indian sports coaching honour, named after Drona, the royal preceptor from the Sanskrit epic \"Mahabharata\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henri Beau", "Henri", "Beau"], "question": "while studying art in Paris, impoverished Canadian painter copied eleven paintings hanging in the Louvre and sold them to support himself?"} +{"answers": ["Wayzata Bay Center"], "question": "the shopping mall was built over wetlands?"} +{"answers": ["Antonín", "Antonín Cyril Stojan", "Antonín Stojan", "Antonin Cyril Stojan", "Stojan"], "question": ", who led a life of heroic virtue, was given the title of Venerable by Pope Francis?"} +{"answers": ["Music in the movement against apartheid"], "question": "the jazz piece \"Mannenberg\", considered a notable example of , has no words?"} +{"answers": ["Oroville Dam", "2017 Oroville Dam crisis", "Oroville Dam crisis"], "question": "nine million fish were rescued from the Feather River Fish Hatchery during the 2017 \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["George Mason", "George Mason", "George", "Mason"], "question": "New Zealand actor secured his first acting role in \"50 Ways of Saying Fabulous\" when he was thirteen years old?"} +{"answers": ["Erythranthe cuprea"], "question": "because of a water-soluble pigment, has copper-colored flowers instead of the more common red and yellow flowers found in its genus?"} +{"answers": ["Wayne", "Allison", "Wayne Allison", "Wayne Allison"], "question": "Canadian football player was known as a dual-threat quarterback in college but was converted to play as a defensive back professionally?"} +{"answers": ["Landscape with the Flight into Egypt", "The Flight into Egypt", "Landscape with the Flight into Egypt"], "question": "the by Pieter Bruegel I includes two tiny salamanders, symbols of evil?"} +{"answers": ["Kahanawai", "Hiram Kahanawai", "Hiram"], "question": " left his position as steward to Queen Emma to become commander of the Household Troops for her political rival King Kalākaua?"} +{"answers": ["Altenberger Dom"], "question": "the \"\" was restored with support from a Prussian king who decreed that Catholics and Protestants had to use it simultaneously?"} +{"answers": ["Preston By-pass"], "question": "Britain's first motorway, the , had to close within weeks of opening due to frost damage?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis", "Lewis Ludington", "Ludington"], "question": " founded the city of Columbus, Wisconsin, but never resided in the state?"} +{"answers": ["mental confusion", "Confusion"], "question": " was one of twenty games that came with the 2012 Neo Geo X console?"} +{"answers": ["Nellie Griswold Francis", "Francis", "Nellie F. Griswold Francis", "Nellie"], "question": "after the Duluth lynchings, the African-American suffragist initiated, drafted, and lobbied for a state anti-lynching bill that was signed into law in 1921?"} +{"answers": ["Odontomachus assiniensis"], "question": "the trap-jaw ant stings larger prey but kills smaller prey with a snap of its jaws?"} +{"answers": ["La Loma Foods"], "question": " and Worthington Foods were the largest manufacturers of soy-based foods in the U.S. in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Myles", "Myles Murphy", "Murphy"], "question": "the artist was seriously injured while painting himself in a wedding dress?"} +{"answers": ["Mississippi River & Bonne Terre Railway", "Mississippi River and Bonne Terre Railway"], "question": "the engine frames of the \"had to be extra heavy ... to withstand rough usage\"?"} +{"answers": ["El Temblor"], "question": " in Guatemala is the site of a ruined ancient Maya city that has not yet been excavated by archaeologists, but has been badly damaged by looters?"} +{"answers": ["Elena Traycheva Georgieva", "Georgieva", "Elena", "Elena Georgieva"], "question": "the linguistic research of showed that Bulgarian word order may change based on the emphasis a speaker wants to convey?"} +{"answers": ["2017 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach", "Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach"], "question": "all four Andretti Autosport entries at the retired from the race due to mechanical or electrical issues?"} +{"answers": ["NDR Chor"], "question": "the performed in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony for the opening of the Elbphilharmonie?"} +{"answers": ["Min Bala of Myaungmya", "Myaungmya", "Min"], "question": " staged a coup against King Hkun Law of Martaban, only to give up the throne at his wife's insistence?"} +{"answers": ["Electric fire engine"], "question": "the had numerous advantages over the 19th-century steam fire engine \"(both pictured)\", but was not put into service because a storm could knock out the power?"} +{"answers": ["The Tribal World of Verrier Elwin"], "question": "anthropologist Verrier Elwin's autobiography was published posthumously and won the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1965?"} +{"answers": ["John Henderson", "Henderson", "John", "John Henderson"], "question": " is the oldest living former Texas Longhorns football player?"} +{"answers": ["Ed", "Ed Krupp", "Krupp"], "question": " has been director of Griffith Observatory for more than half of its existence?"} +{"answers": ["The Devil of Christmas", "Devil of Christmas"], "question": "\"\", a 2016 episode of \"Inside No. 9\", was filmed using authentic 1970s cameras?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Gegodog"], "question": "during the Trunajaya rebellion, Pangeran Adipati Anom expected a fake engagement at the , but instead his army suffered a decisive defeat?"} +{"answers": ["Karşıyaka Tram"], "question": "the newly-opened will be free of charge for its first 50 days?"} +{"answers": ["Suchoolithus"], "question": "the recently named fossil egg dates to the Late Jurassic, making it tied for the oldest-known crocodylomorph egg?"} +{"answers": ["Brainwashing of My Dad", "The Brainwashing of My Dad"], "question": "the film received funding from Kickstarter?"} +{"answers": ["Christ ist erstanden"], "question": "\"\", an old German hymn mentioned as early as the 12th century, was set for choir in the 21st century?"} +{"answers": ["John Gellibrand", "Gellibrand", "John"], "question": "despite topping his class at Sandhurst, found the prospects for promotion in the British Army so bleak that he resigned his commission and moved to Tasmania to grow apples?"} +{"answers": ["Rishabhanatha"], "question": " \"(statue pictured)\", the traditional founder of Jainism, was said to be born in the age when there was happiness all around with no work for men to do?"} +{"answers": ["Time in Namibia", "Winter time"], "question": "Namibia is considering abolishing ?"} +{"answers": ["Veronica Pyke", "Veronica", "Pyke"], "question": "the Australian cricketer was the second highest wicket-taker in the inaugural Women's Big Bash League season in 2015–16?"} +{"answers": ["Palau ground dove", "Alopecoenas canifrons"], "question": "the prefers limestone islands to volcanic islands?"} +{"answers": ["Marshall", "Shepard", "Lorenzo Shepard", "Marshall Shepard", "Marshall L. Shepard"], "question": "when said the opening prayer at the 1936 Democratic National Convention, segregationist Senator Ellison D. Smith left in protest?"} +{"answers": ["Measure S"], "question": "a campaign mailer for Los Angeles' designed to look like an eviction notice drew the ire of the sheriff's department after many recipients thought it was real?"} +{"answers": ["Yuri on Ice"], "question": "professional figure skaters Stéphane Lambiel and Nobunari Oda had cameos in the anime series ?"} +{"answers": ["Rainbow Canyon", "Rainbow Canyon"], "question": "the US military refers to Death Valley's as \"Star Wars Canyon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Big Chief Restaurant", "Big Chief"], "question": " \"\" in Wildwood, Missouri, is all that remains of a tourist complex that opened on U.S. Route 66 in 1928?"} +{"answers": ["Fatebenefratelli Hospital"], "question": "during the Holocaust in Italy, doctors at protected Jews from the Nazis by diagnosing them with a fictitious disease called \"Syndrome K\"?"} +{"answers": ["Louise Nixon Sutton", "Louise", "Sutton"], "question": " was the first African-American woman to be awarded a PhD in mathematics by New York University in 1962?"} +{"answers": ["Year of Sorrow"], "question": "Muhammad's first wife Khadija and uncle Abu Talib died in the same year, traditionally known as the ?"} +{"answers": ["Neoseiulus cucumeris"], "question": "the predatory mite can survive and breed while feeding solely on pollen?"} +{"answers": ["Jerrold Tarog", "Jerrold", "Tarog", "Jerrold Viacrucis Tarog"], "question": "Filipino director has planned a film adaptation of the graphic novel \"The Mythology Class\" by Arnold Arre?"} +{"answers": ["Traian National College"], "question": "two students at in Turnu Severin, Romania, were executed in 1949 for being part of the anti-communist resistance movement?"} +{"answers": ["Caleb Swanigan", "Swanigan", "Caleb"], "question": " went from being a eighth grader to an NCAA basketball consensus first-team All-American?"} +{"answers": ["Washington at Verplanck's Point"], "question": " \"\", a gift from John Trumbull to the president's wife, Martha Washington, was praised as “the most perfect extant” by her grandson?"} +{"answers": ["Bjarne Keyser Barth", "Barth", "Bjarne"], "question": "on his 48th birthday, artillery officer was tasked by his commander with surrendering a fortress to invading German troops?"} +{"answers": ["Antirrhinum filipes"], "question": "the plant species has been discovered on slopes in the Grand Canyon, within the Mojave Desert, and within the Sonoran Desert?"} +{"answers": ["Kenny And The Kasuals", "Kenny and the Kasuals"], "question": " \"Journey to Tyme\" is considered one of the earliest songs to incorporate elements of psychedelic music?"} +{"answers": ["Salvador Estrella", "Estrella", "Salvador"], "question": "Brigadier General earned the moniker \"red blooded\" for his courage in battle?"} +{"answers": ["Dune Forest Village"], "question": " was an exclusive \"island\" retreat, surrounded by sand rather than water, and owned by a newspaper publisher?"} +{"answers": ["Sceriman family"], "question": "the , a wealthy Safavid merchant family of Armenian ethnicity, gained Roman citizenship in 1696?"} +{"answers": ["Caltrain Express"], "question": "within a year of implementing \"(train pictured)\", San Francisco Bay Area commuter rail system Caltrain experienced a 12 percent increase in ridership?"} +{"answers": ["Marcial Samaniego López", "Samaniego", "Marcial", "Marcial Samaniego"], "question": "General , Paraguayan defense minister under Alfredo Stroessner, had a fascination with the religions of indigenous peoples in Paraguay?"} +{"answers": ["Every Valley"], "question": "Public Service Broadcasting's depicts the history of the mining industry in Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Alan Abel", "Alan Abel", "Abel", "Alan"], "question": " served as a percussionist for the Philadelphia Orchestra for 38 years?"} +{"answers": ["Licence laundering"], "question": " occurs when code released under one licence is redistributed by another party under a different licence?"} +{"answers": ["Holman Rule"], "question": "the January 2017 reinstatement of the allows members of the United States House of Representatives to amend routine spending bills to mandate the firing of individual Federal employees?"} +{"answers": ["Nundinae"], "question": " came only every eight days?"} +{"answers": ["Hodgkinson", "Lorna", "Lorna Myrtle Hodgkinson", "Lorna Hodgkinson"], "question": "the Australian teacher \"\" was the first woman to receive a Doctorate of Education at Harvard University?"} +{"answers": ["Tears on the Dancefloor"], "question": "Steps' fifth studio album, , is their first album in 17 years to consist mostly of original material?"} +{"answers": ["Virendra Singh", "Singh", "Virendra", "Virendra Singh"], "question": " delivered the inaugural Homi Bhabha exchange lecture of the Institute of Physics and Indian Physics Association in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Harkness", "Anthony Harkness"], "question": " is considered the founder of the Cincinnati locomotive industry?"} +{"answers": ["1954 Paraguayan coup d'état"], "question": "during the , President Federico Chávez tried to seek refuge in Paraguay's Military College, but was arrested by its director?"} +{"answers": ["Hopkins County Museum and Heritage Park"], "question": "the includes the Atkins House, the oldest brick building in Hopkins County, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Gibson", "Audrey Jane Gibson", "Jane", "Jane Gibson"], "question": "microbiologist established through her 1954 discovery that selenium, a trace element, is essential for coliform bacterial growth?"} +{"answers": ["Ilse Hess", "Ilse", "Hess"], "question": ", who was one of the first women to study at the University of Munich, remained a committed Nazi after World War II?"} +{"answers": ["When in Rome, do as the Romans do"], "question": "\"\" means that it is advisable to follow the conventions of the area in which you are residing or visiting?"} +{"answers": ["Elder Charles D. Beck", "Beck", "Elder"], "question": " boogie-woogie-based piano playing on \"Memphis Flu\" anticipated the style of rock and roll pianists?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis", "Harry", "Harry Lewis", "Harry R. Lewis"], "question": "the website \"Six Degrees to \" \"(Lewis pictured)\" was a precursor to Facebook?"} +{"answers": ["Electrification of Caltrain"], "question": "federal funding for the Bay Area commuter railroad Caltrain was pulled days before construction was scheduled to begin?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Angata Veri Tahi 'a Pengo Hare Koho", "Angata"], "question": ", a Christian Rapa Nui prophetess, led a 1914 rebellion on Easter Island, claiming God wanted her people to kill and eat the island's livestock?"} +{"answers": ["Foreign policy of the Donald Trump administration"], "question": "Donald Trump says he hopes to achieve a whereby \"old enemies become friends\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sigismund", "Báthory", "Sigismund Báthory"], "question": ", Prince of Transylvania, promised to restore the freedom of the Székely commoners if they joined his campaign against the Ottomans?"} +{"answers": ["An die Hoffnung"], "question": "Max Reger conducted the premiere of \"\" (To Hope), a setting of Hölderlin's poem and his only orchestral song, with contralto Anna Erler-Schnaudt?"} +{"answers": ["Ravinder Goswami", "Goswami", "Ravinder"], "question": " carried out the first studies on vitamin D deficiency in India?"} +{"answers": ["Orobanche uniflora"], "question": "the is a parasite of other plants?"} +{"answers": ["Machico", "Machico"], "question": "voice actress and singer made a cameo as herself in the anime television series \"Seiyu's Life!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lurgrotte"], "question": "in 1894, a flash flood trapped seven cave explorers in the karst cave of Austria for ten days?"} +{"answers": ["Landolphia owariensis"], "question": "for failing to collect their quotas of , many people lost their hands?"} +{"answers": ["Michael I of Wallachia", "Michael", "Wallachia"], "question": " was still the co-ruler with his father Mircea I when in 1417 he refused to send the tribute that Mircea had promised to pay to the Ottoman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Prawn soup"], "question": "a week in honor of the \"chupe de camarones\" \"\" took place in areas of Peru in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Dudley", "Pendleton Dudley", "Pendleton"], "question": " refused to talk about the work he did to launch Woodrow Wilson's political career?"} +{"answers": ["Guy Fort", "Guy Osborne Fort", "Guy", "Guy O. Fort", "Fort"], "question": "Brigadier General is the only American-born general officer to be executed by enemy forces?"} +{"answers": ["Wetar ground dove", "Alopecoenas hoedtii"], "question": "records of the in West Timor are from just three localities?"} +{"answers": ["Constance", "Constance Davey", "Davey"], "question": " established the first \"opportunity classes\" for children with special educational needs in South Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Rey de Reyes", "Rey de Reyes"], "question": "at the , professional wrestler Johnny Mundo became a triple champion, holding the AAA Mega, Cruiserweight, and Latin American Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Wyke Farms"], "question": "the cheese producer still uses an 1861 recipe?"} +{"answers": ["Tamaeva", "Tamaeva V", "V"], "question": "Queen saved the Rimatara lorikeet \"\" from extinction through a royal taboo that forbade her people from harming or exporting the birds?"} +{"answers": ["Burns", "Erin Burns", "Erin", "Erin Alexandra Burns"], "question": "a career-threatening knee injury to Tasmanian Roar cricketer was successfully treated with stem cell injections by the Sydney Swans' club doctor, Nathan Gibbs?"} +{"answers": ["Bombus balteatus"], "question": "the tongue of the is about two-thirds as long as its body?"} +{"answers": ["North Shore", "North Shore Branch"], "question": "passenger service on the Staten Island Railway's was discontinued 16 years after it was rebuilt?"} +{"answers": ["Ursula Zollenkopf", "Ursula", "Zollenkopf"], "question": ", a contralto of the NWDR Chor, performed solo and choral parts in a posthumous Schoenberg opera premiere and in an Easter cantata by Bach?"} +{"answers": ["Chocorua Island Chapel", "Chocorua Island"], "question": " at Squam Lake, New Hampshire, part of the first summer youth camp in America, was built by the camp's boys with an erratic boulder, trees, and beach sand?"} +{"answers": ["Juan Tepano", "Juan", "Juan Tepano Rano", "Tepano"], "question": " was proclaimed \"king\" of Easter Island by officers of the Chilean Navy, but no one – including Tepano – took the ceremony seriously?"} +{"answers": ["Thayer Fisher", "Fisher", "Ellen Thayer Fisher", "Ellen"], "question": " paintings of flowers \"(example pictured)\" were widely distributed as chromolithographs by Boston publisher Louis Prang?"} +{"answers": ["Civil Resettlement Units"], "question": "at the end of the Second World War, more than 23,000 repatriated British prisoners of war volunteered to attend to help them readjust to being home?"} +{"answers": ["Barbados Railway"], "question": "the dignitaries at the opening of the wondered why the railway ended so abruptly among barren sand hills?"} +{"answers": ["Kāinga", "Riro Kāinga", "Riro"], "question": ", the last king of Easter Island, was suspected of having been poisoned when he died during a diplomatic trip to Chile?"} +{"answers": ["Trachelyopterus insignis"], "question": "the catfish has several local names, being referred to as both a \"maiden\" and a \"goat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Helen King", "King", "Helen King", "Helen", "Helen Mary King"], "question": " will be the first police officer to head an Oxbridge college?"} +{"answers": ["Das Nusch-Nuschi"], "question": "Paul Hindemith said of the third dance of his opera : \"It is essential that this piece be danced (or rather wobbled to) by two eunuchs with incredibly fat and naked bellies\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cheever", "Charles", "Charles A. Cheever"], "question": " constructed the first telephone line in New York City and was its owner?"} +{"answers": ["Take Up Thy Cross, The Saviour Said"], "question": "the Good Friday hymn \"\" was one of two American works included in the Church of England's \"Hymns Ancient and Modern\"?"} +{"answers": ["Somnath Sharma", "Sharma", "Somnath"], "question": "Major , a Param Vir Chakra recipient, and General Vishwa Nath Sharma, former chief of the Indian Army, were brothers?"} +{"answers": ["Max", "Ciolek", "Max Ciolek"], "question": "tenor performed the Evangelist in Bach's Passions, and the Mass in B minor with La Petite Bande in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Government of Macedonia", "Government of Macedonia"], "question": "the was a monarchy, yet the Macedonian commonwealth contained some local democracies with popular assemblies and annual elections?"} +{"answers": ["Lillie Mae Bradford", "Lillie", "Bradford"], "question": " was arrested for refusing to leave the whites-only section of a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, four years before Rosa Parks' 1955 prosecution for the same \"crime\"?"} +{"answers": ["Budapest horse", "Rearing Horse and Mounted Warrior"], "question": "the Nazi plunder of European treasures prevented Leonardo da Vinci's \"\" from falling into the hands of the Red Army?"} +{"answers": ["Brøgger", "Lilian Brøgger", "Lilian"], "question": "the Danish illustrator has illustrated over a hundred books in a variety of unconventional styles?"} +{"answers": ["Werde munter, mein Gemüte"], "question": "Bach set a stanza from the evening hymn \"\" (Become cheerful, my mind), which Johann Rist and Johann Schop created in collaboration, in his \"St Matthew Passion\"?"} +{"answers": ["Springer", "Richard Springer", "Richard"], "question": "25 years ago today, anti-nuclear activist was arrested by the U.S. Secret Service after he approached Ronald Reagan and smashed a crystal statue?"} +{"answers": ["Andean flicker", "Andean Flicker"], "question": "the is unusual among woodpeckers in foraging on the ground and in often nesting colonially?"} +{"answers": ["Mallick", "Birendra", "B. N. Mallick", "Birendra Nath Mallick"], "question": " and his team demonstrated that increased production of noradrenaline triggered REM sleep-loss, resulting in brain excitability?"} +{"answers": ["Bonville–Courtenay feud"], "question": "during the , the Earl of Devon's men stole all Nicholas Radford's horses and the sheets off his invalid wife's bed?"} +{"answers": ["The Last Judgment", "The Last Judgment"], "question": "Michelangelo destroyed parts of his own Sistine Chapel ceiling to make room for his \"(detail pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Marron", "Marron", "Chris"], "question": " jointly holds the record for the most goals scored in an FA Cup match, having scored 10 in one game?"} +{"answers": ["Paris-Mondial"], "question": "as the German army invaded France in 1940, radio station began broadcasting \"recordings of military marches and panicked appeals for guns, tanks, and planes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Miriam", "Miriam Katin", "Katin"], "question": "award-winning graphic novelist only started creating comics at the age of 63?"} +{"answers": ["Navy Meritorious Public Service", "Navy Meritorious Public Service Award"], "question": "J. Lamar Worzel was a recipient of the for his part in helping discover the first nuclear submarine lost at sea?"} +{"answers": ["I believe that we will win!"], "question": "the \"\" chant, used as a rallying cry by United States fans during the 2014 FIFA World Cup, was first used for the college football Army–Navy Game?"} +{"answers": ["A Strange Matter Concerning Pigeons"], "question": "Pu Songling based his character on a real-life stone fanatic?"} +{"answers": ["Wrigley Field"], "question": "any baseballs that get hit and lodged in the \"\" score the batter a double?"} +{"answers": ["Niels", "Bruun", "Niels Larsen Bruun"], "question": "during the Second World War, the Norwegian naval officer sank a German supply ship before he was certain which country was invading Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Fire-bellied woodpecker", "Fire-bellied Woodpecker"], "question": "the can drum at the rate of 14 to 38 taps per second?"} +{"answers": ["Neptune Theatre", "Neptune Theatre"], "question": " in Seattle had weekly showings of \"The Rocky Horror Picture Show\" from 1977 to 1993, and reopened with the same film after renovation in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Monument of States"], "question": "the \"\" in Kissimmee, Florida, was erected in response to the attack on Pearl Harbor and built with stones donated from around the world?"} +{"answers": ["Caius", "Caius Largennius", "Largennius"], "question": " is considered the first Lucchese in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Sweat", "Sweat"], "question": "the play by Lynn Nottage has been described as \"the first theatrical landmark of the Trump era\"?"} +{"answers": ["Atamu", "Atamu Tekena", "Tekena"], "question": "when he ceded Easter Island to Chile, King gave up a handful of grass and retained a handful of dirt?"} +{"answers": ["Maon Kurosaki", "Kurosaki", "Maon"], "question": "prior to her major debut, singer posed as a gravure model for the cover of a novel?"} +{"answers": ["Tacca integrifolia"], "question": "the seeds of the may be distributed by small mammals that feed on the fleshy fruits?"} +{"answers": ["Agnata", "Agnata Butler", "Agnata Frances Butler", "Butler"], "question": "\"Punch\" honoured exam success with a cartoon \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kirchenlied"], "question": "the Catholic hymnal , first published in 1938, was not immediately banned by the Nazis because it also contained Protestant songs?"} +{"answers": ["Bamford", "Anna", "Anna Bamford"], "question": "Australian actress made her Broadway debut in Andrew Upton's production of \"The Present\"?"} +{"answers": ["Northern Marmara and Değirmenköy Depleted Gas Reservoir", "Northern Marmara and Değirmenköy Depleted Gas Reservoir", "Northern Marmara and Değirmenköy"], "question": "the is currently the only operational underground natural gas storage facility in Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["Hanthawaddy", "Maha", "Maha Dewi of Hanthawaddy"], "question": "some factions of the Hanthawaddy court undermined the authority of Princess Regent by publicizing her alleged affair with her much younger nephew-in-law?"} +{"answers": ["EMD F40PH"], "question": "in Canada, ten dollars will get you an diesel locomotive?"} +{"answers": ["coat of arms of Andorra", "Coat of arms of Andorra"], "question": "the upper quarters of the \"\" feature the arms of the Bishop of Urgell and the Count of Foix, the \"two traditional protectors\" of the principality?"} +{"answers": ["LaVar", "Ball", "LaVar Christopher Ball", "LaVar Ball"], "question": " claimed that he would have beaten Michael Jordan in one-on-one basketball?"} +{"answers": ["Sellers", "George", "George Escol Sellers"], "question": " was the basis for the fictional character Colonel Eschol Sellers in Mark Twain's novel \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Odontomachus paleomyagra"], "question": "the Czech fossil ant has mandibles notably similar to those of a related South African species?"} +{"answers": ["Satish", "Gupta", "S. K. Gupta", "Satish K. Gupta", "Satish Kumar Gupta"], "question": " explored the possibilities of using zona pellucida proteins for the development of immunocontraceptive protocols?"} +{"answers": ["Rock Island Arsenal", "Rock Island Arsenal Museum"], "question": "the is the second oldest museum of the United States Army?"} +{"answers": ["Big A Sign"], "question": "the halo on the \"\" lights up to tell passing motorists of a Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim baseball win?"} +{"answers": ["Hammond", "Barbara Hammond", "Lucy Barbara Hammond", "Barbara"], "question": " was the first woman to ride a bicycle at Oxford University, where her academic prowess inspired a limerick?"} +{"answers": ["Bashutsky", "Pavel Yakovlevich Bashutsky", "Pavel Bashutsky", "Pavel", "Paul Bashutsky"], "question": " took part in the suppression of the Decembrist revolt in 1825, and was promoted to General of the Infantry three years later?"} +{"answers": ["Rhizophora racemosa"], "question": " is normally the first mangrove to colonise newly exposed mudflats in West Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue", "Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue", "Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue"], "question": " is the New York City Subway's first solar-powered subway station?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Cooper", "Cooper", "Paul David Cooper", "Paul Cooper", "Paul"], "question": "Ipswich Town goalkeeper saved eight out of the ten penalties he faced during the 1979–80 season?"} +{"answers": ["Shahid", "Jameel", "Shahid Jameel"], "question": " and his group were the first to identify \"subtype C\" strain as the most common HIV-1 infection among Indians?"} +{"answers": ["The Vinh wiretap"], "question": "the CIA's black helicopter from Area 51 was used on Paris Peace Talks discussions during the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Muller", "Jaye", "Jaye Muller"], "question": "German rapper started the weekly newsletter \"Germany Alert\" in 1991 to document neo-Nazi activity?"} +{"answers": ["Schloss Bruchsal"], "question": "the 18th-century \"\" in southwest Germany contains an elaborate Baroque staircase that has been described as \"ingenious and ravishing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sabinoso Wilderness Act", "Sabinoso Wilderness"], "question": "the of Federal land in New Mexico's are inaccessible without trespassing, because they are entirely enclosed in privately-owned property?"} +{"answers": ["Violin Sonata", "Violin Sonata"], "question": "Francis Poulenc composed his at the insistence of violinist Ginette Neveu, and played the piano part when she premiered it?"} +{"answers": ["Abolition Riot of 1836"], "question": "two women captured in Boston under the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 were rescued during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Napoléon on the Battlefield of Eylau", "Napoleon on the Battlefield of Eylau"], "question": "Antoine-Jean Gros's painting influenced the works of Théodore Géricault and Eugène Delacroix?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Ptolemy"], "question": " larger than Lake Erie existed in the eastern Sahara less than 12,000 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Rubén Oseguera González", "Oseguera González", "González", "Rubén"], "question": "suspected Mexican drug lord was released from prison three times in less than a year?"} +{"answers": ["Diocesan Museum in Pelplin"], "question": "the Gutenberg Bible held by the \"\" survived World War II in Canada, kept in a vault at the Bank of Montreal until 1959?"} +{"answers": ["Báthory", "Andrew Báthory", "Andrew"], "question": "the severed head of , was sewn back on?"} +{"answers": ["Cascade Valley Hospital", "Cascade Valley"], "question": " was the last independent hospital in Snohomish County, Washington, until it was acquired in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air", "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"], "question": "the theme song for the television series \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air\" is actually called \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Home Run Apple"], "question": "New York Mets fans once booed the for over two minutes because it was not raised for a Mets home run?"} +{"answers": ["Claudia Mahnke", "Mahnke", "Claudia"], "question": "mezzo-soprano appeared as Dido in \"Les Troyens\" by Berlioz, and according to a reviewer, in the final 25 minutes convincingly ranged from hurt vulnerability to furious despair?"} +{"answers": ["Macrotermitinae"], "question": " developed agriculture some 31 million years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Davis", "Mount Davis"], "question": "the Oakland Athletics' management refuses to remove the tarpaulin from \"\" unless the team reaches the World Series?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Richards", "George Ronald Richards"], "question": "in one of plans for the defection of spy Vladimir Petrov to Australia, Petrov was going to buy a chicken farm outside Sydney?"} +{"answers": ["New Palace Yard"], "question": ", where part of the March 2017 terror attack in Westminster took place, was formerly used for tournaments, pilloryings, and executions?"} +{"answers": ["Hagenau", "Gottfried", "Gottfried von Hagenau"], "question": ", a physician and poet, introduced the Feast of the Immaculate Conception in Strasbourg in 1307?"} +{"answers": ["Stierling's woodpecker", "Stierling's Woodpecker"], "question": " is threatened by habitat loss, especially in areas where tobacco is cultivated and dried over open fires?"} +{"answers": ["Wheeler", "Schuyler Skaats Wheeler", "Schuyler Wheeler", "Schuyler"], "question": " invented the first electric fan?"} +{"answers": ["A+", "A+", "a+"], "question": " will provide local television programming mixed with national content to 21 Mexican cities by the end of June 2017?"} +{"answers": ["Manley", "Ann Manley", "Ann"], "question": "in 1861, brothel proprietor rescued part of the 6th Massachusetts Regiment after it was attacked by a mob in Baltimore?"} +{"answers": ["Giyorgis", "Giyorgis of Segla", "Segla"], "question": " \"\" was imprisoned by Ethiopian Emperor Dawit I because of his controversial views on the Sabbath?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Bat"], "question": "Barry Bonds used a maple baseball bat manufactured by to set an MLB single-season home run record in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Louis-René Villermé", "Louis-René", "Villermé"], "question": " is considered a founder of social epidemiology for his work proving the association between poverty and mortality in early industrial France?"} +{"answers": ["Dusenberry", "Warren Dusenberry", "Warren Newton Dusenberry", "Warren"], "question": " acted as principal of Brigham Young Academy for only a few months before resigning to go to law school?"} +{"answers": ["Walker", "Moses Fleetwood Walker", "Moses"], "question": " was the first openly black athlete to play in Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Mercado Mansion"], "question": "President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos took a siesta in the master bedroom of the during a campaign sortie in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["White-throated Honeyeater", "White-throated honeyeater"], "question": "the \"\" used to be gay, but isn't any more?"} +{"answers": ["The Winker's Song", "The Winker's Song"], "question": " was written by Ivor Biggun and recommended by Johnny Rotten?"} +{"answers": ["Polk Valley Run"], "question": " was reputedly named for its shite pokes?"} +{"answers": ["Tal's Hill"], "question": "baseball players fall down on ?"} +{"answers": ["James Mark McGinnis Barr", "Mark", "Barr", "Mark Barr"], "question": "erection engineer had a business making rubbers, said bicycles stimulated ball development, and was elected to the screw committee?"} +{"answers": ["Album primo-avrilesque"], "question": " by French artist Alphonse Allais included the print \"Dance of drunks in the fog\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Caterpillar inflation"], "question": " is a gut-wrenching process?"} +{"answers": ["Outhouse", "John T. Outhouse", "John Outhouse", "John"], "question": "in Portland, Oregon, an , played a seminal role in public education?"} +{"answers": ["Rendra Karno", "Karno", "Rendra"], "question": " demanded much of Soekarno, but Soekarno did not listen?"} +{"answers": ["Rinder", "Robert", "Robert Rinder"], "question": " is not a judge?"} +{"answers": ["Waterloo Pioneer Memorial Tower"], "question": "in 1926 a was built in the German capital of Canada?"} +{"answers": ["vaginal steaming", "Vaginal steaming"], "question": "\"\" can result in second-degree burns?"} +{"answers": ["Trans-Universal Zombie Church of the Blissful Ringing"], "question": "the is the fifth largest religious community in Slovenia?"} +{"answers": ["Londonderry Borough Police"], "question": "thrust into a difficult situation, failed to satisfy?"} +{"answers": ["Marquesan Dog"], "question": "Thor Heyerdahl claimed that stone reliefs \"\" on the Marquesas Islands — now accepted to represent the extinct — depicted llamas, so as to bolster his theory that Polynesia was settled from South America?"} +{"answers": ["Jeanne", "Deroubaix", "Jeanne Deroubaix"], "question": "Belgian mezzo-soprano was a soloist in the premiere of Stravinsky's \"Threni\", and performed with Boulez in his \"Le marteau sans maître\" at The Proms?"} +{"answers": ["Wipeout", "Wipeout"], "question": "the name of the of video games was inspired by the instrumental song \"Wipe Out\" by The Surfaris?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas North Whitehead", "Whitehead"], "question": " suggested that the United Kingdom give America one of the four surviving copies of the Magna Carta to win support for Lend-Lease?"} +{"answers": ["George Emil Bria", "George", "Bria", "George E. Bria"], "question": "Associated Press war correspondent , known for his brevity as an editor, insisted that \"the D-Day landings could be reported in 400 words\"?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of Kyrgyzstan", "flag of Kyrgyzstan"], "question": "the 40 rays on the represent the number of tribes united by national folk hero Manas to fight against the Mongols?"} +{"answers": ["Attack on Richard Nixon's motorcade"], "question": "\"The New Republic\" suspected the was a hoax set up to help his chances in the 1960 United States presidential election?"} +{"answers": ["Wynee"], "question": " \"\" was the first Native Hawaiian to travel outside the islands on a foreign vessel?"} +{"answers": ["The Visionary"], "question": "according to Ralph Wolfe Cowan who painted him as , Donald Trump's hands are \"perfectly proportioned\"?"} +{"answers": ["Spanish conquest of Honduras"], "question": "infighting among the conquistadors hindered the ?"} +{"answers": ["Pediatric Symptom Checklist"], "question": "the identifies children with problems in psychosocial functioning by measuring inner distress and mood, behavior, and attention?"} +{"answers": ["Beadles", "Harry Beadles", "Harry"], "question": "the association footballer was awarded the Serbian gold medal for bravery during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Gerald"], "question": " was the one of three typhoons spawned by the monsoon trough in early September 1987?"} +{"answers": ["Edisto Island during the American Civil War"], "question": "thousands of escaped slaves created a free colony on ?"} +{"answers": ["Mary M. Crawford", "Crawford", "Mary", "Mary Merritt Crawford"], "question": " became Brooklyn's first female ambulance surgeon after the hospital forgot to exclude women from applying?"} +{"answers": ["Réunion National Park", "National Park"], "question": " \"\" could become the first French national park to lose its status?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Broome", "Broome"], "question": "Reverend was one of the founders of the RSPCA and, as guarantor for the society's debts, went to debtors' prison when it declared bankruptcy?"} +{"answers": ["Lý–Song War"], "question": "the borders negotiated after the largely remain as the current boundaries between China and Vietnam?"} +{"answers": ["Probir", "Roy", "Probir Roy"], "question": " proposed a solution for the \"U\"(n)-symmetric Thirring model?"} +{"answers": ["River of Blood", "River of Blood"], "question": "on the links at the Trump National Golf Club in Virginia, commemorates a Civil War battle that never happened?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelmina Kekelaokalaninui Widemann Dowsett", "Wilhelmina", "Dowsett"], "question": "the Native Hawaiian suffragist organized the first women's suffrage club in the Territory of Hawaii and believed women were superior to men?"} +{"answers": ["Menatap dalam Mimpi"], "question": "Siti Nurhaliza won her 13th Best Vocal Performance (Female) in a Song award from Anugerah Industri Muzik with \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["World Light Heavyweight Championship", "World Light Heavyweight Championship"], "question": "the National Wrestling Association's was originally created by the National Boxing Association?"} +{"answers": ["Malacañang of the North"], "question": " \"\" was built as a presidential mansion for Ferdinand Marcos' 60th birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Mer Hayrenik"], "question": "\"\", the national anthem of the First Republic of Armenia, became a protest song when it was banned during the Soviet era?"} +{"answers": ["The Wabe"], "question": "Isadora Duncan danced at in London's Hampstead to raise money for the cause of women's suffrage?"} +{"answers": ["Kirchner", "Néstor", "Néstor Kirchner"], "question": "during his youth, Argentine president was present at the Ezeiza massacre and the expulsion of Montoneros from Plaza de Mayo?"} +{"answers": ["Harmonia", "Harmonia"], "question": "the Japanese visual novel was first released in English to see how the game would be received worldwide before its release in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Manning M. Kimmel", "Kimmel", "Manning Marius Kimmel", "Manning"], "question": " was one of four West Point graduates to fight on both sides of the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["1966 Miami Dolphins season"], "question": "the Miami Dolphins' began with running back Joe Auer returning the opening kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown?"} +{"answers": ["Davison", "Rose C. Davison", "Rose"], "question": " \"\" represented Hawaii at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition as a symbol of \"Kanaka civility\" to counter the image of hula dancers?"} +{"answers": ["FA Cup Final", "2017 FA Cup Final"], "question": "Arsenal are looking to win a record 13th FA Cup at the against Chelsea today?"} +{"answers": ["Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz", "Seydlitz", "Friedrich", "Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Seydlitz"], "question": " was a daredevil horseman whose feats included riding between the sails of a windmill in full swing?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Palomas"], "question": "parts of southern New Mexico and Chihuahua were covered by the former , the remnants of which existed as recently as 500 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Guilleaume", "Margot Guilleaume", "Margot"], "question": "the soprano recorded the part of Marzelline in Beethoven's \"Fidelio\" in a complete live recording without dialogue in 1948?"} +{"answers": ["Sallekhana"], "question": " is a religious practice of voluntarily fasting to death?"} +{"answers": ["Gifts", "Gifts"], "question": "the emotional journey of the protagonist in the 2004 Ursula K. Le Guin novel has been compared to that of Max in the 1963 children's picture book \"Where the Wild Things Are\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lapensée", "Albertine", "Albertine Lapensée"], "question": ", described as Canada's first female ice hockey \"superstar\", was dogged by accusations of being a man?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Howard", "James Scott Howard"], "question": ", the postmaster of Toronto, infuriated his superiors by refusing to open mail of suspected rebels before the 1837 uprising?"} +{"answers": ["Kediri campaign", "Kediri campaign"], "question": "during the , the VOC–Mataram army purposely split itself and took a longer route to Kediri, in order to impress more people?"} +{"answers": ["Theoris of Lemnos", "Theoris", "Lemnos"], "question": "the prosecution of is the most detailed account of a witch trial to survive from Classical Greece?"} +{"answers": ["White Woodpecker", "White woodpecker"], "question": "the diet of the includes wasps and bees, their larvae and honey?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Drewel", "Drewel", "Bob"], "question": "former Snohomish County Executive had surgery to treat prostate cancer only days after being re-elected to a third term?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Ann Harris Gay", "Mary", "Gay"], "question": " memoir \"Life in Dixie During the War\" directly inspired several of the scenes in the novel \"Gone with the Wind\"?"} +{"answers": ["Scenes from the Life of Saint Zenobius"], "question": "Botticelli's four panels with \"(detail pictured)\" are split among three museums?"} +{"answers": ["Custer Wolf"], "question": "the , a North American gray wolf referred to as the \"master criminal of the animal world\", killed livestock worth almost $300,000 in today's money?"} +{"answers": ["Shiner", "Margot Shiner", "Margot"], "question": ", who fled Nazi Germany as a teenager, was instrumental in establishing the medical subspecialty of paediatric gastroenterology?"} +{"answers": ["Ulubey Canyon Nature Park", "Ulubey Canyon"], "question": "the glass-floor observation deck of is above the canyon floor?"} +{"answers": ["Taylor", "Albert Pierce Taylor", "Albert"], "question": ", author of \"Under Hawaiian Skies\", attempted to join the Cuban War of Independence but was deported by the Spanish?"} +{"answers": ["The Duals"], "question": " \"Stick Shift\" was the first hot rod song to chart nationally in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Narendra Kumar", "Narendra Kumar", "Kumar", "Narendra"], "question": " is the co-developer of the \"Dorokhov-Mello-Pereyra-Kumar equation\", a theory on multi-channel conductivity using the principle of maximum entropy?"} +{"answers": ["Trashigang Dzong"], "question": "the epicenter of the 2009 Bhutan earthquake was away from , and caused wide cracks to appear in the 350-year-old structure?"} +{"answers": ["Open–closed political spectrum"], "question": "the 2017 French presidential election was not fought between left and right, but between ?"} +{"answers": ["Keliʻinoi", "Rosalie Keliʻinoi", "Rosalie", "Rosalie Keliinoi"], "question": ", the first female legislator in the Territory of Hawaii, passed a bill which gave married women the right to sell their property without their husbands' permission?"} +{"answers": ["Thunder River", "Thunder River"], "question": "the Grand Canyon's is the steepest in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Philo", "Quintus Publilius Philo", "Quintus"], "question": ", Rome's first proconsul, was described as a \"popular dictator\"?"} +{"answers": ["Emma", "Emma Ahuena Davison Taylor", "Taylor", "Emma Ahuena Taylor"], "question": ", a supporter of women's suffrage, organized knitting units on behalf of Native Hawaiian soldiers fighting in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["History of fair-use proposals in Australia", "History of fair use proposals in Australia"], "question": "six government reviews have into its copyright law?"} +{"answers": ["Jeanette Antolin", "Jeanette", "Antolin"], "question": " won three NCAA titles with the UCLA Bruins women's gymnastics team?"} +{"answers": ["My Brother's Husband"], "question": "the manga by Gengoroh Tagame tackles issues of homophobia in Japanese society?"} +{"answers": ["Tapeats Creek"], "question": " in the Grand Canyon National Park is named after the Southern Paiute Indian who claimed ownership of it?"} +{"answers": ["Zahava Burack", "Burack", "Zahava"], "question": " survived the Holocaust by hiding in a crawlspace beneath the home of a sympathetic Polish family for two and a half years?"} +{"answers": ["The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show", "W.S. Walcott Medicine Show"], "question": "\"\" was based on old minstrel and medicine shows, but was interpreted as an allegory on the dangers of success in the music business?"} +{"answers": ["Local Government Act 2015", "Local Government Act 2015", "Local Government"], "question": "the UK was created to affirm the right to hold council prayers after the High Court had ruled them unlawful?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Peter Blochwitz", "Hans", "Blochwitz"], "question": ", who appeared as Mozart's Don Ottavio at the Metropolitan Opera, premiered Hans Zender's \"Schubert's \"Winterreise\"\" with the Ensemble Modern in 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Twin Bing"], "question": "the has been described as \"two brown lumps, about the size of golf balls, roughly textured, and stuck to one another like Siamese twins\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pregnancy in art"], "question": "there was a fashion in England for \"(example pictured)\" in the decades around 1600?"} +{"answers": ["S. S. Jha", "Sudhanshu", "Sudhanshu Shekhar Jha", "Jha"], "question": " was guided in his doctoral studies by Felix Bloch, 1952 Nobel laureate, and in his post-doctoral work by Nicolaas Bloembergen, 1981 Nobel laureate?"} +{"answers": ["WikiTribune"], "question": "Jimmy Wales wants to counter fake news?"} +{"answers": ["Elias de Beckingham", "Beckingham", "Elias Beckingham", "Elias"], "question": "the 13th-century English royal justice was described as being one of only two honest judges in the kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Gagnon", "Mariano Gagnon", "Mariano"], "question": " was a Franciscan friar who organized airlifts to help refugees escape the Shining Path?"} +{"answers": ["Desert Diamond West Valley Phoenix Grand Prix", "2017 Desert Diamond West Valley Phoenix Grand Prix"], "question": "Simon Pagenaud's victory at the was his first-ever IndyCar Series win on an oval track?"} +{"answers": ["Ramellogammarus similimanus"], "question": "the , a crustacean endemic to the Portland metropolitan area, looks like a \"cross between a prawn and a potato bug\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wawatam Lighthouse"], "question": " \"\" started out as an architectural folly at a highway Welcome Center, was moved more than , and is now an operating Coast Guard-approved aid to navigation?"} +{"answers": ["Victoria Stadium", "Victoria Stadium"], "question": "in 2007, some UEFA members voted against allowing Gibraltar membership because was built on disputed land?"} +{"answers": ["Linda Jane Laubenstein", "Linda", "Laubenstein", "Linda Laubenstein"], "question": " was one of the first physicians in the United States to recognize the AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Humboldt Park", "Humboldt Park riot"], "question": "during the 40 years ago, the Chicago police department battled Puerto Rican protesters and rioters?"} +{"answers": ["Reconstruction Era National Monument"], "question": "the includes the place where, on New Year's Day 1863, Union Army General Rufus Saxton publicly read the Emancipation Proclamation to 3,000 slaves?"} +{"answers": ["Bones", "Bones"], "question": "the owner of World Champion bucking bull exercised him in a mechanized circular walker in a deep sand pit?"} +{"answers": ["Laridae"], "question": "the family \"(European herring gull pictured)\" are the only shorebirds known to have developed ultraviolet vision?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Grace", "Grace", "Robert"], "question": " was the first manufacturer of the Pennsylvania fireplace, designed by Benjamin Franklin, which heated rooms more efficiently than an open fireplace?"} +{"answers": ["Bon Appétit", "Bon Appétit", "Adrián Innosenti"], "question": "Katy Perry first teased the release of her song \"\" with a cherry pie recipe?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Koschat", "Koschat", "Thomas"], "question": "in 1970, Austrian Post issued a commemorative postage stamp honoring the composer and bass singer ?"} +{"answers": ["The Rabbits' Wedding"], "question": "in 1959, an Alabama state senator said a children's book about two fuzzy rabbits, , was \"propaganda for integration and intermarriage\" and tried to get the book banned?"} +{"answers": ["Shyam", "Shyam Sunder Kapoor", "Kapoor", "S. S. Kapoor"], "question": " contributed to the establishment of a pelletron accelerator facility at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research?"} +{"answers": ["Electrada"], "question": ", a 1960s-era conglomerate, ran into difficulties after its management reportedly spent more time on acquisitions and financial markets than on actually running the business?"} +{"answers": ["Heong", "Kong Tai Heong", "Kong"], "question": ", the first Chinese woman to practice medicine in Hawaii, was credited by \"Ripley's Believe It or Not!\" as having delivered over 6,000 babies?"} +{"answers": ["Kenchin jiru", "Kenchinjiru"], "question": " \"\" may have originated several centuries ago from the Japanese Kenchō-ji temple?"} +{"answers": ["Gordian", "Gordian Ward Fulde", "Fulde", "Gordian Fulde"], "question": ", the director of one of the busiest emergency departments in Australia, was named Senior Australian of the Year in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Lysekil Line"], "question": "when passenger service was resumed on Sweden's after 33 years, the train driver had to switch on the line's power himself?"} +{"answers": ["Guaytán"], "question": "fragments of ancient Maya books have been recovered from the ruins of in Guatemala?"} +{"answers": ["500 Miles High"], "question": "although the lyrics of the Chick Corea song \"\" express romantic love, it became a hippie drug anthem?"} +{"answers": ["Thurn", "Max", "Max Thurn"], "question": ", who founded the NDR Chor in 1946, conducted a series of Bach cantatas and prepared the choir for a live recording of Isang Yun's \"Om mani padme hum\" in 1964?"} +{"answers": ["Sidney Carne", "Sidney C. Wolff", "Sidney Carne Wolff", "Wolff", "Sidney"], "question": "astronomer was the first woman to direct a major observatory in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["The Riddle of the Sphinx", "The Riddle of the Sphinx"], "question": "a cryptic crossword central to \"\", an episode of \"Inside No. 9\", was published in \"The Guardian\" the same day the episode aired?"} +{"answers": ["Leon Day", "Day", "Leon"], "question": " pitched a no-hitter on Opening Day after a nearly three-year absence from the Negro leagues?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus gracilis"], "question": "the \"(blossom pictured)\" is native to Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Anly"], "question": "Japanese singer-songwriter began playing songs by ear on her guitar when she was in third grade?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Ada"], "question": "hundreds of tourists became stranded when ravaged Whitsunday Island resorts in January 1970?"} +{"answers": ["Chanchal Kumar Majumdar", "Majumdar", "C. K. Majumdar", "Chanchal"], "question": " developed the Kohn-Majumdar theorem with his mentor, Walter Kohn, and the Majumdar–Ghosh model with his student, Dipan Ghosh?"} +{"answers": ["Metro Arlington Xpress"], "question": "Arlington, Texas, was the largest city in the United States without public transportation until it launched the in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Jon", "Schmidt", "Jon Schmidt"], "question": "classically trained pianist augments his live performances by playing the piano with his toes and performing while upside-down?"} +{"answers": ["Cornell Pulpwood Stacker"], "question": "a steep catwalk leads to the top of the high \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mother's Day", "Mother's Day"], "question": "the \"Rugrats\" episode \"\" addressed the absence of Chuckie Finster's mother by revealing that she had died of a terminal illness?"} +{"answers": ["Mahmood", "Mahmood Hayat", "Hayat"], "question": "in his 2014 exhibition \"Using Beauty as a Remedy for Life\", Pakistani artist questioned whether objective standards of beauty exist?"} +{"answers": ["Balfour Mission"], "question": "during the 100 years ago, Arthur Balfour became the first Englishman to address both houses of the U.S. Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Octopus cyanea"], "question": "the often forms a midden outside its den?"} +{"answers": ["K. P. Sinha", "Krityunjai", "Krityunjai Prasad Sinha", "Sinha"], "question": " secured a second doctorate from the University of Bristol based on his post-doctoral work at Maurice Pryce's laboratory?"} +{"answers": ["Occupational exposure banding"], "question": " can quickly and accurately assign chemicals into specific hazard categories when quantitative exposure limits are not available?"} +{"answers": ["The Sixth Lie"], "question": "the name of Japanese electronic rock band is a reference to a quotation from Claude Debussy?"} +{"answers": ["Pendulum car"], "question": "the was an experimental forerunner of the tilting train, but was not widely adopted on American railroads?"} +{"answers": ["Beatrice", "Alexander", "Beatrice Alexander"], "question": "90 years after \"\" founded the Alexander Doll Company, the company issued a doll in her likeness, priced at US$1,499.95?"} +{"answers": ["biological pest control", "Biological pest control"], "question": "proteins from a bacterium toxic to pests have been incorporated into crop plants for ?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyds Bank RFC", "Lloyds Bank"], "question": "in 2000, ground was sold by Lloyds TSB, which meant the club had to groundshare with a rival bank?"} +{"answers": ["Virender Sangwan", "Sangwan", "V.", "V. S. Sangwan", "Virender S. Sangwan", "Virender Singh Sangwan"], "question": " developed a treatment protocol for corneal injuries using cultured limbal stem cells?"} +{"answers": ["Erol", "Önderoğlu", "Erol Önderoğlu"], "question": "Turkish journalist , a campaigner for freedom of the press, was arrested for spreading \"terrorism propaganda\" in favor of the Kurdistan Workers' Party?"} +{"answers": ["Pedro de Portocarrero", "Pedro de Portocarrero"], "question": "conquistador founded the first Spanish colonial town within the territory of the modern Mexican state of Chiapas?"} +{"answers": ["Arlington", "Arlington, Washington"], "question": ", was locally known as the \"Shingle Capital of the World\"?"} +{"answers": ["Broken Down Dam Park", "Broken Down Dam"], "question": "the abrupt collapse of \"\" at Fergus Falls, Minnesota, in 1909 caused other downstream dams to collapse?"} +{"answers": ["Vecht", "Jacobus van der Vecht", "Van der Vecht", "Jacobus"], "question": "a number of insect species were named in honour of Dutch entomologist ?"} +{"answers": ["Fix a Heart"], "question": "some critics noted that Demi Lovato's song \"\" has references in its lyrics to the singer's past issues with self-harm?"} +{"answers": ["Metro Manila", "Metro Manila Subway"], "question": "the proposed would be the first subway system in the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens"], "question": "the was selected for the United States' National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Dey", "Chinmoy Sankar Dey", "Chinmoy"], "question": " developed an insulin-resistant \"in-vitro\" skeletal muscle model for screening anti-diabetic medication, for which he holds a U.S. patent?"} +{"answers": ["Dark Hedges"], "question": "the tree tunnel, a popular tourist destination since it was used as the King's Road in \"Game of Thrones\", might not last twenty years?"} +{"answers": ["flag of Weihaiwei", "Flag of Weihaiwei"], "question": "the \"\" was redesigned to include Mandarin ducks, as it was felt inappropriate to have a Chinese imperial dragon on a British flag?"} +{"answers": ["Jemima Surrender"], "question": "the lascivious lyrics of The Band's \"\" inspired Naomi Weisstein to form the Chicago Women's Liberation Rock Band?"} +{"answers": ["Anne Penfold Street", "Anne", "Street"], "question": ", one of Australia's leading mathematicians, earned bachelor's and master's degrees in chemistry before switching to mathematics?"} +{"answers": ["Committee for Peasant Unity"], "question": "the Guatemalan labor organization once led a strike that forced a minimum wage increase of nearly 200%?"} +{"answers": ["Indila"], "question": "French singer-songwriter , who has described herself as a \"child of the world\", is of Algerian, Cambodian, Egyptian, and Indian descent?"} +{"answers": ["E.", "Subramanian Raja Gopal", "E. S. Raja Gopal", "Gopal"], "question": " held the position of a CSIR emeritus scientist at both the National Physical Laboratory of India and the Indian Institute of Science?"} +{"answers": ["Ferguson v. McKiernan"], "question": "in 2007, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court that a sperm donor was not obligated to pay child support?"} +{"answers": ["Bouxwiller", "Bouxwiller, Bas-Rhin"], "question": "the residence \"\" of the Counts of Hanau-Lichtenberg in was pillaged during the French Revolution and completely destroyed soon thereafter?"} +{"answers": ["Yves", "Yves Bélanger", "Yves Bélanger", "Bélanger"], "question": " had been working as a cinematographer for more than twenty years when he made his breakthrough with \"Dallas Buyers Club\"?"} +{"answers": ["Coon hunting"], "question": " dogs can bark as many as 150 times per minute?"} +{"answers": ["Suresh Chand Jain", "Jain", "S.", "S. C. Jain"], "question": ", together with Kariamanickam Srinivasa Krishnan, developed a method for the measurement of thermal conductivity at high temperatures in solids?"} +{"answers": ["Donald Gene Saari", "Donald", "Saari", "Donald G. Saari"], "question": "mathematician advocates deciding elections by the Borda count instead of plurality voting, because it leads less often to paradoxical outcomes?"} +{"answers": ["Whitehorse Trail"], "question": "the uses a railroad that was abandoned after major floods in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["The Bill", "The Bill"], "question": "due to the English North-South divide, Craig, a character in \"\", is unfamiliar with \"diddlums\", \"piss-mints\", and \"bluecocks\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hotpants", "hot pants"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" were originally short shorts made from materials such as velvet, silk, and fur?"} +{"answers": ["Gail", "Shapiro", "Gail G. Shapiro", "Gail Ina Greenberg Shapiro"], "question": " was the first democratically elected president of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology?"} +{"answers": ["Jiek", "Peter", "Peter Par Jiek"], "question": ", who had fought alongside Riek Machar for over ten years during the Second Sudanese Civil War, was later killed by rebels loyal to Machar?"} +{"answers": ["Speckle-chested piculet", "Speckle-chested Piculet"], "question": "the is endangered by the ongoing destruction of its forest habitat?"} +{"answers": ["The Great Friendship"], "question": " had distinctly unfriendly consequences?"} +{"answers": ["Pickett-Hamilton fort"], "question": "a \"(example pictured)\" could be lowered into the ground when not in use and raised for combat?"} +{"answers": ["Jr.", "Garza", "Garza Jr.", "Humberto Garza Jr."], "question": "professional wrestler showed his face for the first time on a television dating show?"} +{"answers": ["Aulacaspis yasumatsui"], "question": "\"crawler\" are sometimes carried away by the wind, landing on nearby plants and infesting them?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Bonner Latta", "Alexander", "Latta"], "question": " made the first steam fire engine to be used regularly by a city fire department in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Parnham House"], "question": "William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse, the first airman to receive the Victoria Cross, is buried at ?"} +{"answers": ["Finding of Moses"], "question": "the earliest visual depiction of the is a fresco of c. 244 AD \"\" in the Dura-Europos synagogue?"} +{"answers": ["Grischkat", "Hans", "Hans Grischkat"], "question": "in 1950, compiled and conducted a concert \"Vom Reiche Gottes\" from single Bach cantata movements to celebrate the bicentenary of the composer's death?"} +{"answers": ["Law and Order", "Law and Order"], "question": "Frederick Wiseman intended his 1969 documentary as \"a chance to do in the pigs\", but as he made the film he came to understand the \"fear that cops live with\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kaluha", "King", "King Kaluha"], "question": "professional wrestler was the hand-picked opponent for Dr. Death comeback match after battling throat cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Roots of Knowledge"], "question": "over 60,000 pieces of stained glass were used to create the installation at Utah Valley University?"} +{"answers": ["Aipysurus fuscus"], "question": "the population of the endangered sea snake is thought to have declined by at least 70% between 1998 and 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Thyrsa Frazier Svager", "Frazier Svager", "Thyrsa Anne Frazier Svager", "Thyrsa", "Svager"], "question": "African-American mathematics professor and her physics professor husband Aleksandar Svager lived on one salary to build a scholarship fund?"} +{"answers": ["M-K TE70-4S"], "question": "Morrison-Knudsen built four for the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1978?"} +{"answers": ["Eurymela distincta"], "question": "the leafhopper species \"\" is often accompanied by ants that eat its sugary excrement?"} +{"answers": ["Raden Kajoran", "Kajoran", "Raden"], "question": "the Dutch admiral Cornelis Speelman called the Javanese Muslim nobleman a \"prophet of the devil\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Formation World Tour", "Formation World Tour"], "question": " by Beyoncé featured a tall rotating LED cube as the stage's focal point, nicknamed the \"Monolith\" by designers?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Hiegentlich", "Jacob Hiegentlich"], "question": "gay Jewish poet committed suicide days after the Nazis invaded the Netherlands?"} +{"answers": ["Ilani Casino Resort"], "question": "the Indian reservation for the Cowlitz Tribe of Washington state was established for the construction of ?"} +{"answers": ["Clifford", "Clifford Arthur Kinvig", "Clifford Kinvig", "Kinvig"], "question": "the military historian , whose surname is an anagram of \"Viking\", came from a Manx family?"} +{"answers": ["The Big Treehouse", "Big Treehouse"], "question": " covers and has 12 levels that reach five and a half stories tall?"} +{"answers": ["The Soft Parade"], "question": " is the first Doors album not to credit the members of the band collectively on songs?"} +{"answers": ["James Niehues", "Niehues", "James"], "question": ", who paints ski resort trail maps, has been called \"the Michelangelo of snow\" and \"Monet of the mountain\"?"} +{"answers": ["K-99", "K-99"], "question": "part of the Kansas highway honors the war dead of Frankfort, which lost more men per capita in World War II than any other community in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Parys", "Annelies Van Parys", "Van Parys", "Annelies"], "question": " has composed music for Muziektheater Transparant, including her first opera, \"Private Views\", which premiered in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Elliott", "Harold Edward Elliott", "Harold"], "question": "Brigadier General convinced his men that his horse could spot men who were unshaven or incorrectly dressed?"} +{"answers": ["Albee", "Persis Foster Eames Albee", "Persis"], "question": " \"\" is considered the first \"Avon Lady\", and was followed by over half a million others?"} +{"answers": ["Shooter's sandwich"], "question": "the became a minor internet meme after an article in \"The Guardian\" declared it to be the best sandwich in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Saldi", "Isra", "Saldi Isra"], "question": "Indonesian Constitutional Court Justice twice failed university entrance exams, but later went on to be awarded \"summa cum laude\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harley James Overturf", "Overturf", "H. J. Overturf", "Harley J. Overturf", "Harley", "Jim Overturf"], "question": "arriving penniless in Oregon in 1903, financed his education at the University of Oregon by filing a timber claim and selling the property for a profit?"} +{"answers": ["2nd Global Indian Film Awards"], "question": "at a show during the , around was raised by auctioning off costumes of Bollywood actors?"} +{"answers": ["Bismuth phosphate process"], "question": "the was used by the Manhattan Project to extract plutonium for use in atomic bombs?"} +{"answers": ["Christian Hamburger", "Christian", "Hamburger"], "question": "after oversaw her sex reassignment, Christine Jorgensen chose her new name in his honor?"} +{"answers": ["Historic Villages of Shirakawa-gō", "Historic Villages of Shirakawa-gō and Gokayama"], "question": "the tall roof spaces of Japanese houses in the \"\" were built with two or three levels in them for rearing silkworms and storing mulberry leaves?"} +{"answers": ["Pangeran", "Pangeran Pekik", "Pekik"], "question": "the Javanese prince was killed by order of his son-in-law, Amangkurat I?"} +{"answers": ["Grosvenor Gardens", "Grosvenor Gardens House"], "question": "a rented flat in may have been the birthplace of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother?"} +{"answers": ["Hazard substitution"], "question": " of a hazardous chemical can backfire if it turns out to be a \"regrettable substitution\" that unwittingly introduces a new hazard?"} +{"answers": ["Mia", "Mia Borders", "Borders"], "question": " has an arm tattoo of a saying which means \"Better to die standing than to live on your knees\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kula Geopark", "Kula Volcanic Geopark"], "question": "the volcanic area of was mentioned by the Ancient Greek geographer Strabo in the encyclopedia \"Geographica\" as Katakekaumene, literally \"Burnt Land\"?"} +{"answers": ["Viking raid on Seville"], "question": "when the Vikings , they tried unsuccessfully to burn the city's great mosque?"} +{"answers": ["Sigurd Slembe", "Sigurd Slembe"], "question": " is a trilogy of plays by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson about a worthless bastard who tries to seize the throne of Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Nevertheless, she persisted.", "Nevertheless, she persisted"], "question": "after Mitch McConnell said, \"\" in reference to Elizabeth Warren's silencing during a U.S. Senate debate, more than 100 women in Minneapolis got tattoos \"(example pictured)\" of that meme?"} +{"answers": ["Rao", "Barry Ramachandra Rao", "B. Ramachandra Rao", "Barry"], "question": " and his team designed the first multi-frequency HF phase path radar based on a spaced-receiver configuration?"} +{"answers": ["Falcon Nest"], "question": " is the tallest single-family home in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Examining magistrate", "examining magistrate"], "question": "de Balzac considered the to be more powerful than the king?"} +{"answers": ["Silk Board", "Silk Board junction"], "question": "the witnesses the slowest-moving traffic in Bangalore and is one of the two most polluted places in the city?"} +{"answers": ["Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele"], "question": "the communion hymn \"\", with lyrics by Johann Franck and a melody by Johann Crüger, was translated to \"Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness\"?"} +{"answers": ["Footsteps", "Footsteps"], "question": "Indonesian political prisoner Pramoedya Ananta Toer researched his historical novel from memory and composed it through oral narration to his fellow inmates?"} +{"answers": ["Aphaenogaster dlusskyana"], "question": "the ant fossil \"\" was collected in 1972 and described in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Myrtle Florence Broome", "Myrtle Broome"], "question": " and the Canadian epigrapher Amice Calverley traveled together throughout Egypt taking trains and often driving across the desert in a Jowett car they named Joey?"} +{"answers": ["The King of Ping Pong"], "question": "the Swedish film won the Grand Jury Prize for world cinema at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival?"} +{"answers": ["2017 electronics ban"], "question": "Air India saw its bookings to America double after the US from the passenger cabin for flights departing certain Middle Eastern airports?"} +{"answers": ["Santosh Honavar", "Santosh Gajanan Honavar", "Santosh", "Santosh G. Honavar", "Honavar"], "question": " treated more than 2,000 children affected with retinoblastoma, with a reported success rate of over 85 percent?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Custer Maze"], "question": "the featured a new design each week?"} +{"answers": ["Karaeng", "Karaeng Galesong", "Galesong"], "question": "Makassarese warrior helped Trunajaya conquer Surabaya and Gresik as a condition for marrying his niece?"} +{"answers": ["Loser.com"], "question": " used to redirect at different times to Kanye West and Donald Trump Wikipedia entries?"} +{"answers": ["Neodiprion lecontei"], "question": "larvae of the \"\" are gregarious, and when they have defoliated a tree, move as a group to a neighbouring one?"} +{"answers": ["Baldanzi", "George", "George Baldanzi"], "question": "American trade unionist worked out of Greensboro, North Carolina, as part of Operation Dixie because it was close to many textile plants?"} +{"answers": ["Sopa de fideo"], "question": ", a soup in Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine, may have originated in Spain?"} +{"answers": ["Us Conductors"], "question": ", the debut novel by Sean Michaels depicting a fictionalized account of the relationship between Léon Theremin and Clara Rockmore, won the 2014 Scotiabank Giller Prize?"} +{"answers": ["Desideria Quintanar de Yáñez", "Desideria", "Yáñez"], "question": " was reportedly inspired by a dream to join The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1880 in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Temperer"], "question": "under , thousands of British Army troops can be deployed to support police in guarding key sites in the UK against terrorist threats?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Harry Densmore", "Albert", "Albert H. Densmore", "Densmore"], "question": " was 24 years old when he took his seat in the Oregon House of Representatives, and just four years later his House peers elected him speaker pro tempore?"} +{"answers": ["AFTV"], "question": " was designed to give football supporters a chance to have their opinions heard?"} +{"answers": ["Luigi", "Luigi Gatti", "Luigi'' Gatti", "Luigi Gatti", "Gatti"], "question": " ran a restaurant \"\" on the \"Titanic\" for passengers for whom first class was not exclusive enough?"} +{"answers": ["Dream Mine"], "question": "John Hyrum Koyle built the after the Angel Moroni reportedly showed him a Nephite mine in Salem, Utah, which would help fund the gathering of Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon June", "Typhoon June"], "question": "in 1984, killed 121 people in the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Alban Lafont", "Lafont", "Alban"], "question": "French footballer is the youngest goalkeeper ever to play in Ligue 1, having made his debut at the age of 16 years and 310 days?"} +{"answers": ["Church of Reinhardtsgrimma"], "question": "the Baroque pipe organ of the was built by Gottfried Silbermann?"} +{"answers": ["Ore Dock Brewing Company", "Dock Brewing Company"], "question": "the flagship beer is named for the recycled material used in constructing the brewery?"} +{"answers": ["Witness", "Witness"], "question": "ticket purchases for will include copies of Katy Perry's album ?"} +{"answers": ["Miriam", "Makeba", "Miriam Makeba"], "question": "South African singer and anti-apartheid activist \"\" was followed by the CIA and the FBI after she married Black Panther Stokely Carmichael?"} +{"answers": ["hooded pitohui", "Hooded pitohui"], "question": "the toxin found in the skin of the , a bird from New Guinea, is the same as that found in poison arrow frogs?"} +{"answers": ["L.", "Luther Emmett Holt Jr.", "Jr.", "L. Emmett Holt Jr."], "question": "American pediatrician received the Czechoslovak Order of the White Lion, the Finnish Mannerheim Cross, and the Order of the Star of Jordan?"} +{"answers": ["Lewis", "Lewis Holtby", "Lewis Harry Holtby", "Holtby"], "question": "German footballer was eligible to represent England through his paternal lineage?"} +{"answers": ["Korean units", "Korean units of measurement"], "question": "the South Korean government tried to metricate the country unsuccessfully four times before finally criminalizing in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Alfred Starbird", "Starbird", "Alfred Dodd Starbird"], "question": " directed the Operation Dominic nuclear tests which \"significantly enhanced the security of the nation and the free world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thunderbolt", "Thunderbolt"], "question": "the was damaged by lightning and then destroyed by a hurricane?"} +{"answers": ["Mkrtich Khrimian", "Khrimian", "Mkrtich"], "question": " \"\", head of the Armenian Church, endorsed an armed struggle against the Ottoman Turks?"} +{"answers": ["Batman and Harley Quinn"], "question": "in , Kevin Conroy reprises his role as Batman?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Abby", "Typhoon Abby"], "question": " originated from the Western Pacific monsoon trough?"} +{"answers": ["Margit Neubauer", "Neubauer", "Margit"], "question": " appeared as Sesto in Handel's \"Giulio Cesare\", conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt, at the start of her 39-year career at the Frankfurt Opera?"} +{"answers": ["Balala", "Ahmed", "Ahmed bin Abdullah Balala"], "question": "Indian legislator urged the government to relax the helmet rules for motorcyclists due to the high temperatures of the summer months?"} +{"answers": ["Poerbatjaraka"], "question": "the Javanese philologist obtained a doctorate \"cum laude\" at Leiden University, even though previously he had only attended primary school?"} +{"answers": ["Sommerliche Musiktage Hitzacker"], "question": ", a summer festival of chamber music founded in 1946, was directed by violinists such as Carolin Widmann?"} +{"answers": ["Liu", "Qingyun", "Liu Qingyun"], "question": " has been described as \"the most prolific woman playwright of the nineteenth century\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rustin", "McIntosh", "Rustin McIntosh"], "question": " received the \"Croix de guerre\" for his service in World War I, and the John Howland Award for his contributions to pediatrics?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Insan"], "question": "according to Abu Hurairah, the Islamic prophet Muhammad often recited the Quranic chapter on Friday during the early morning prayer?"} +{"answers": ["West London Air Terminal"], "question": "the new building was opened by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in 1963?"} +{"answers": ["Redthroat"], "question": "the ground-dwelling bird can imitate the sound of a crested pigeon in flight?"} +{"answers": ["Dendroctonus valens"], "question": "since being introduced in the mid-1990s, the has destroyed six million trees in China?"} +{"answers": ["Mandatory eight count"], "question": "the was introduced to boxing in 1953 by the New York State Athletic Commission in order to protect fighters from unnecessary damage?"} +{"answers": ["Hughes Dynamics"], "question": "one question about , an early 1960s subsidiary of Hughes Tool Company, is whether Howard Hughes ever approved its creation?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Gildersleeve", "Fred", "Gildersleeve", "Fred A. Gildersleeve"], "question": "the photographer captured depictions of a lynching in progress?"} +{"answers": ["2017–18 RFU Championship", "RFU Championship"], "question": "the will feature a college team that climbed from the bottom tier of English rugby to the second tier within 13 years of its formation?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius orellanus"], "question": "the toxic nature of the \"\" was discovered only after 102 people in Bydgoszcz were poisoned in 1952?"} +{"answers": ["How I Met Your Music"], "question": "the first soundtrack album from \"How I Met Your Mother\", titled , was originally released only through iTunes because the creators considered CDs to be \"too 1992\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Wade", "Wade", "Henry", "Henry Wade"], "question": " saved the leg of Norman Dott, who then became a surgeon too?"} +{"answers": ["Polished Hoe", "The Polished Hoe"], "question": "Barbadian-Canadian author Austin Clarke listened to Miles Davis while writing his Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning novel ?"} +{"answers": ["Giovanni Gribodo", "Gribodo", "Giovanni"], "question": ", an architect in the Italian Art Nouveau Liberty Style, also published 42 scientific papers describing 377 new taxa of Hymenoptera?"} +{"answers": ["Stew peas"], "question": " with rice was declared to be \"the best dish made in Jamaica\" by \"The Gleaner\" in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["Sandoz", "Helen", "Helen Sandoz"], "question": " sometimes wrote editorials for the lesbian magazine \"The Ladder\" from the perspective of her cat?"} +{"answers": ["Gregorio", "Grégoire-Pierre Agagianian", "Gregorio Pietro Agagianian", "Gregorio Pietro XV Agagianian", "Agagianian"], "question": " \"\", leader of a small Eastern church, was twice a serious papal candidate?"} +{"answers": ["Guandao", "Liu", "Liu Guandao"], "question": "a famous painting by portrays Kublai Khan as an \"aging and obese man\"?"} +{"answers": ["Too Old for This Shift"], "question": "\"Casualty\" producers worked with the Association of Air Ambulances for over half a year on the special episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Öget", "Öget Öktem Tanör", "Tanör"], "question": ", Turkey's first neuropsychologist, was charged with \"terrorism propaganda\" in 2017 for signing a petition?"} +{"answers": ["Yellow-crested Woodpecker", "Yellow-crested woodpecker"], "question": "only male have golden crowns?"} +{"answers": ["Nematus oligospilus"], "question": "in the Southern Hemisphere, all are female, while in the Northern Hemisphere both males and females occur?"} +{"answers": ["R v Jordan", "R v Jordan"], "question": "the that it was unreasonable for there to be a 44-month delay between the filing of charges and the trial?"} +{"answers": ["Susan", "Baker", "Susan Baker"], "question": "in 2003, became the first woman to hold a King Carl XVI Gustaf Professorship in Environmental Science?"} +{"answers": ["Fighters Uncaged"], "question": "some of the text on the back of the box resulted in a lawsuit from Zuffa?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Bonsall-Boone", "Peter Bonsall-Boone"], "question": " and his partner personally appealed to the Australian prime minister to legalise same-sex marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Tweneboa Enyenra Ntomme Oil Field"], "question": "the in Ghana was not so named because of the number of oil wells?"} +{"answers": ["Viola Sonata", "Viola Sonata"], "question": "in his entitled \"Sonata ebraica\" (\"Hebrew Sonata\"), Graham Waterhouse quotes the Yiddish song \"\"Oyfn Pripetshik\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Frieda", "Frieda Helen Fraser", "Frieda Fraser", "Fraser"], "question": " and Edith Williams corresponded for 24 years before they were able to acquire a home to live together in 1941?"} +{"answers": ["British hydrogen bomb programme"], "question": "the first tests of the were hailed as a triumph but in fact were failures?"} +{"answers": ["Stanton", "May", "May Bonfils Stanton", "Bonfils Stanton"], "question": " built an exact replica of Marie Antoinette's Petit Trianon château \"\" on her estate in Lakewood, Colorado?"} +{"answers": ["Flood of Fire"], "question": ", the final volume of the Ibis trilogy by Amitav Ghosh, won the Crossword Book Jury Award in Fiction in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Barry Shaw", "Barry Shaw", "Shaw", "Barry Shaw", "Barry"], "question": " was the first Director of Public Prosecutions for Northern Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Missa Princeps Pacis"], "question": "William Lloyd Webber's was performed at St Martin-in-the-Fields to celebrate his centenary?"} +{"answers": ["Pioneer Square", "Pioneer Square station"], "question": "a cable car flywheel found during construction of in Seattle now sits on display at the station's mezzanine?"} +{"answers": ["Gauthier Destenay", "Gauthier Christian Destenay", "Destenay", "Gauthier"], "question": "Xavier Bettel became the first European Union leader to marry someone of the same sex when he married in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Empty Orchestra"], "question": "\"\", an episode of \"Inside No. 9\", features a karaoke version of Yazoo's \"Only You\" sung by Janet, who is played by the Deaf actor Emily Howlett?"} +{"answers": ["Andre Deshon Anderson", "Anderson", "Andre", "Andre Anderson", "Andre Anderson"], "question": " was the first New Mexico State Aggies player to be selected for the East–West Shrine Game?"} +{"answers": ["Die Weihe der Nacht"], "question": ", composed by Max Reger for a female soloist, men's choir, and orchestra and set to a poem by Friedrich Hebbel, evokes daybreak?"} +{"answers": ["Jennie", "Jennie Anderson Froiseth", "Froiseth"], "question": ", an anti-polygamy crusader during the 1800s, published a book about the experiences of women in polygamous marriages?"} +{"answers": ["Fugitive peasants"], "question": "one of the reasons for the partitioning of Poland was the thousands of Russian peasants to the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth?"} +{"answers": ["Lofsöngur"], "question": "\"\", the national anthem of Iceland, was composed in an Edinburgh town house \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Blair Witch"], "question": "to portray events of as real, its actors were listed on the IMDb website as \"missing, presumed dead\"?"} +{"answers": ["Walter Sydney Lazarus-Barlow", "Lazarus-Barlow", "Walter"], "question": "pathologist pricked his thumb during a postmortem examination and lost an arm as a result?"} +{"answers": ["Violet Lake"], "question": ", a high-elevation lake on the slope of the West Maui Mountains, was believed to be the home of the Hawaiian lizard goddess Kihawahine?"} +{"answers": ["Estadio Tecnológico de Oaxaca"], "question": "the was designed to mimic the ball court at Monte Albán?"} +{"answers": ["Blackchin Shiner", "Blackchin shiner"], "question": "the was thought to have vanished from Ohio before 1940, until it was rediscovered there in the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Roy", "Roy Ananny", "Ananny"], "question": " was a Canadian football player, a fireman, a police officer, a curling player, and a realtor?"} +{"answers": ["Franks", "Abigail Franks", "Abigail"], "question": "letters written by \"\" to her son in England are peppered with family gossip, local politics, and observations on the state of Judaism in 18th-century colonial New York?"} +{"answers": ["Pascal Rophé", "Pascal", "Rophé"], "question": "in 2016 conducted works by Henri Dutilleux to celebrate the composer's centenary, including \"Tout un monde lointain...\" and \"Le temps l'horloge\"?"} +{"answers": ["Deepak Kumar", "Kumar", "Deepak Kumar", "Deepak"], "question": " was one of the first Indian condensed matter physicists to predict the experimental consequences of spin clusters near the percolation threshold?"} +{"answers": ["Smiley Smile"], "question": "the Beach Boys' experimental album (1967) was used by some rehab centers to help ease patients off drugs?"} +{"answers": ["Walnut soup", "walnut soup"], "question": " is a part of the cuisines of China, Italy, and Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Florian", "Jimmy Florian", "Jimmy"], "question": " won the Ford Motor Company's first NASCAR Grand National Series race while driving a car that was formerly owned by the Detroit chief of police?"} +{"answers": ["Wilde Memorial Sculpture", "Oscar Wilde Memorial Sculpture"], "question": "the \"\" is nicknamed \"The Queer with the Leer\" and \"The Fag on the Crag\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aeterni Patris Filius", "Aeterni Patris"], "question": "in 1621, it was suggested that the should take place in the presence of the previous pope's corpse?"} +{"answers": ["Kingsley, Iowa", "Kingsley"], "question": ", was once named Quorn after the Quorn Hunt in England?"} +{"answers": ["University Street station", "University Street"], "question": "Seattle's was designed in a \"high-tech\" style to match nearby high-rise office buildings?"} +{"answers": ["Fionn McLoughlin", "McLoughlin", "Fionn"], "question": "rugby union player represented both Ireland and Wales in youth internationals?"} +{"answers": ["Muthusamy", "Lakshmanan", "Muthusamy Lakshmanan"], "question": ", K. Murali, and Leon O. Chua developed a non-autonomous circuit based on chaotic behavior \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wickham Transport Interchange", "Newcastle Interchange"], "question": " was completely redesigned in response to criticism of the original proposal?"} +{"answers": ["Spanish conquest of El Salvador"], "question": "during the , the Spanish town of San Salvador was destroyed by natives within a year of being founded by Gonzalo de Alvarado?"} +{"answers": ["Andreas", "Andreas Schager", "Schager"], "question": " was called a \"sensation\" when he first performed Wagner's Tristan in Minden, and went on to Siegfried at the Staatsoper Berlin, La Scala, and The Proms?"} +{"answers": ["Tonkotsu ramen"], "question": " is renowned for the significant time it can take to prepare a proper version of the dish?"} +{"answers": ["Emma", "Nāwahī", "Emma Nāwahī"], "question": "Joseph and co-founded the Hawaiian-language newspaper \"Ke Aloha Aina\" to oppose the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands to the United States?"} +{"answers": ["999 phone charging myth"], "question": "contrary to the urban myth, ?"} +{"answers": ["The Raising of Lazarus", "The Raising of Lazarus"], "question": "Michelangelo had Sebastiano del Piombo paint his \"(detail pictured)\" to outdo his rival Raphael, but Raphael's painting was judged superior?"} +{"answers": ["Hedden", "Edward", "Edward Long Hedden", "Edward L. Hedden"], "question": "a good word from his son-in-law's employer gained the position of Collector of the Port of New York?"} +{"answers": ["Ajnad al-Kavkaz"], "question": "the leader of the Chechen-led Jihadist group believes there will eventually be a world war against Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Elvis", "González Valencia", "Elvis González Valencia", "Valencia"], "question": "U.S. citizens are prohibited from conducting business transactions with ?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Cary", "Typhoon Cary"], "question": "the final mission from the 54th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron was flown into ?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry London", "Jerry", "Jerry London", "London"], "question": "professional wrestler worked in the main event of both the first and second EMLL 33rd anniversary show, three weeks apart?"} +{"answers": ["Spotted Shag", "Spotted shag"], "question": "shags may be in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["coconut soup", "Coconut soup"], "question": "several varieties of exist, such as \"binignit\", \"laksa\", and \"tom kha kai\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shasanka", "Shasanka Mohan Roy", "Roy"], "question": "Indian quantum physicist developed an exact integral equation, now known as \"Roy's equations\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jefferson Elementary School District", "Jefferson School District"], "question": "the started with a one-room building constructed in 1856?"} +{"answers": ["Shinnyo"], "question": " was the first fully ordained bhikkhuni for several hundred years?"} +{"answers": ["Vessel", "Vessel"], "question": " in New York City will cost $150 million to $200 million?"} +{"answers": ["George H. Brimhall", "George", "Brimhall", "George Henry Brimhall"], "question": "in 1907, permitted Brigham Young University students to paint the letters \"B\", \"Y\", and \"U\" on the mountain nearest to campus, but the work was only partially completed and it became Y Mountain?"} +{"answers": ["Red-billed quelea", "Red-billed Quelea"], "question": "the is the most numerous undomesticated bird species on earth, with an estimated population peaking at 1.5 billion?"} +{"answers": ["Bae", "Bae", "bae"], "question": " is a term of endearment popular on social media and in contemporary song lyrics?"} +{"answers": ["Red-billed quelea", "Red-billed Quelea"], "question": "the \"(flock pictured)\" is the most numerous undomesticated bird species on earth, with an estimated population sometimes peaking at 1.5 billion?"} +{"answers": ["Jon Anabo", "Anabo", "Jon"], "question": " was half of the \"best 1-2 quarterback punch on the West Coast\"?"} +{"answers": ["Helmut Franz", "Franz", "Helmut"], "question": " conducted the NDR Chor in Ligeti's \"Lux aeterna\", which was later used as music for \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Kelly", "Typhoon Kelly"], "question": " caused 452 landslides in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Hughes", "Babette Hughes", "Babette"], "question": "a play by was performed in 1938 by six blind actresses?"} +{"answers": ["John Michael Salmon", "Salmon", "John Salmon", "John Salmon", "John"], "question": "real-life advertising \"Mad Man\" fired the Ford Motor Company?"} +{"answers": ["Marguerite Marie Alibert", "Marguerite Alibert", "Marguerite", "Alibert"], "question": " killed her husband after watching \"The Merry Widow\" with him?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Enoch", "Enoch"], "question": "white nationalist helped Richard Spencer successfully sue Auburn University after it attempted to cancel their speaking engagement?"} +{"answers": ["Sea Bright–Monmouth Beach Seawall"], "question": "the runs along a stretch of Atlantic Coast that is one of the most heavily engineered sections of ocean shorefront in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Momochi", "Minami Momochi", "Minami"], "question": "DJ wears an anime character face mask while performing?"} +{"answers": ["Gaspar Mass", "Estadio Gaspar Mass"], "question": "the is named for one of the pioneers of American football in the Mexican state of Nuevo León?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob ``Jake'' C. White Jr.", "Jacob C. White Jr.", "Jacob", "Jr.", "Jacob White Jr."], "question": " was the first black school principal of Philadelphia?"} +{"answers": ["Josie Sadler", "Sadler", "Josie"], "question": "\"Dutch\" comic \"\" recorded her biggest Broadway hit for Victor, but it was never released?"} +{"answers": ["Toilet plume"], "question": "there is indirect, but unconfirmed, evidence of certain diseases being spread by ?"} +{"answers": ["Devin", "Smeltzer", "Devin Smeltzer", "Devin Paul Smeltzer"], "question": "professional baseball player was diagnosed with cancer when he was nine years old?"} +{"answers": ["Lazy Afternoon", "Lazy Afternoon"], "question": "the title track of Barbra Streisand's was suggested to her over dinner by Francis Ford Coppola?"} +{"answers": ["Insiang"], "question": "during the Martial Law, Imelda Marcos prevented local screenings of the film as it did not depict a \"beautiful view\" of the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Where in the U.S.A. Is Carmen Sandiego?", "Where in the U.S.A. Is Carmen Sandiego?"], "question": "the \"Carmen Sandiego\" edutainment franchise, which began with video games \"World\" (1985) and (1986), will see its fourth television series air on Netflix in 2019?"} +{"answers": ["Biswa", "B. R. Nag", "Nag", "Biswa Ranjan Nag"], "question": " has contributed to the development of a Monte Carlo method for the computation of the coefficient of velocity?"} +{"answers": ["Lynnwood Convention Center"], "question": "the was rejected by voters on three occasions in the 1980s and 1990s, before it was finally built in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Robertson", "George", "George Morison Robertson"], "question": ", a Scottish expatriate in Hawaii, married a shipwrecked Englishwoman from Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Abe Lincoln in Illinois", "Abe Lincoln in Illinois"], "question": "Robert E. Sherwood's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1938 play was written as a riposte to isolationists in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["SimetriSiti"], "question": "all 300 special edition copies of , an album by Malaysian singer Siti Nurhaliza, sold out in 20 minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Davidson", "Alaska P. Davidson", "Alaska", "Alaska Packard Davidson"], "question": " was the first female FBI special agent?"} +{"answers": ["Minar", "Minar"], "question": "the in the centre of the Sassanid circular city of Gōr may have been an observation tower, a water tower, part of a temple, a symbol of the new government, or a combination of these?"} +{"answers": ["Ham sausage"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" is a part of Polish, German, British, and American cuisine?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Barry Dalton", "Edward", "Edward Dalton", "Dalton"], "question": " created New York City's first ambulance service?"} +{"answers": ["Sergio", "Sergio Córdova", "Córdova"], "question": "Venezuelan footballer scored on his professional debut for Caracas FC?"} +{"answers": ["Diprion similis"], "question": "unmated female produce only male offspring while mated females produce young of both sexes?"} +{"answers": ["Halfhill", "Albert", "Albert P. 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J. de Graaf"], "question": " was called the \"father of the study of Javanese history\" by historian M. C. Ricklefs?"} +{"answers": ["Taufa", "Vakatale", "Mereia Taufa Vakatale", "Taufa Vakatale"], "question": " was the first indigenous Fijian woman to serve as a secondary school principal, to be elected as a cabinet minister, and to be president of her political party?"} +{"answers": ["Tomahawk chop"], "question": "fans of the Atlanta Braves were asked to stop doing the with foam tomahawks, as it was viewed as a mockery of Native Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Tecnológico Stadium", "Estadio Tecnológico"], "question": " \"\" hosted all three group stage matches of the England national football team in the 1986 FIFA World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Hochschule für Musik Mainz"], "question": "the collaborated with the Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden to stage a production of Scarlatti's \"La Giuditta\" earlier this year?"} +{"answers": ["United States federal government shutdown of 1990"], "question": "when President George H. W. 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City, California, preferred to be identified as Filipinos?"} +{"answers": ["Ivy", "Josiah", "Ivy Nallammah Josiah", "Ivy Josiah"], "question": " led opposition to domestic violence against women and children in Malaysia?"} +{"answers": ["Sociopolitical issues of anatomy in America in the 19th century"], "question": "America's current laws on cadaver acquisitions followed over medical grave-robbing?"} +{"answers": ["Malcolm Kirk", "Kirk", "Malcolm"], "question": "it was initially claimed by newspapers that died after being splashed by Big Daddy Shirley Crabtree in a wrestling match?"} +{"answers": ["Puddletown"], "question": "after a long official debate, stopped being Piddletown?"} +{"answers": ["Nematus spiraeae"], "question": "all \"(larva pictured)\" are female?"} +{"answers": ["Eva", "Randová", "Eva Randová"], "question": "mezzo-soprano was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for her performance as the Kostelnička Buryjovka in Janáček's \"Jenůfa\" at the Royal Opera House?"} 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traffic his major aim during his term as mayor of Accra?"} +{"answers": ["Arabization of the Jordanian Army command"], "question": "Jordan holds an annual celebration on 1 March for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Carmen Cincotti", "Cincotti", "Carmen"], "question": " ate nearly 1,000 hot dogs in two months while training for the 2017 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, where he ate 62 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes to finish in second place?"} +{"answers": ["Paranthus rapiformis"], "question": "when dislodged from its burrow, the may get rolled around by the sea before finding a suitable place to dig?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Lyle", "Lyle"], "question": "in 1944, Northern Ireland politician denounced as \"obnoxious\" the views of minister Harry Midgley, whom Lyle hoped would become \"more mature\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hainan partridge", "Hainan Partridge"], "question": "the occurs in forests that have recovered from logging?"} +{"answers": ["The Queen's Messenger"], "question": "the 1928 one-act play was the first television drama?"} +{"answers": ["Nili Patera dune field"], "question": "the \"(detail pictured)\" was the first location on Mars where evidence was obtained of dune movement of a minimum of ?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Mercereau", "William L. 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Bullard", "Mark", "Bullard", "M. W. Bullard"], "question": "the first county courthouse for Lake County, Oregon, was built on donated by in 1876?"} +{"answers": ["John Ward Westcott", "John", "Westcott"], "question": " developed a marine mail system that eventually became the only floating ZIP Code in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["HPA-23"], "question": "in the mid-1980s, some HIV patients pinned their hopes for survival on an experimental drug called ?"} +{"answers": ["Pınargözü Cave"], "question": "at over , is the longest cave in Turkey and has not yet been fully surveyed?"} +{"answers": ["Bauman", "Jeff Bauman", "Jeff"], "question": "the upcoming movie \"Stronger\" is based on a memoir by Boston Marathon bombing survivor ?"} +{"answers": ["La balsa"], "question": "the release of Los Gatos' debut single \"\" on July 3, 1967, is widely considered to be the origin of Argentine rock?"} +{"answers": ["21 grams experiment"], "question": "according to Snopes, the belief that the soul weighs should not be given any credence?"} +{"answers": ["Gorgonia mariae"], "question": " \"\" is one of several species of sea fans affected by a terrestrial fungal disease in the Gulf of Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Ezra", "Alfred", "Alfred Ezra"], "question": " learnt how to keep hummingbirds in captivity using baby food?"} +{"answers": ["flag of Washington", "Flag of Washington"], "question": "the must show George Washington's profile facing the same direction on both sides, making it one of the most expensive U.S. state flags to produce?"} +{"answers": ["Oxford Bibliographies Online", "Oxford Bibliographies"], "question": " has been called \"an anti-Google\"?"} +{"answers": ["White-necklaced partridge", "White-necklaced Partridge"], "question": "the forehead is white in one subspecies and chestnut in the other?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Scott", "Scott", "Richard Scott", "Richard"], "question": " was a doctor who in 1963 became the world's first professor in general practice?"} +{"answers": ["Le Building"], "question": "the short film was created as an opener for the Annecy International Animated Film Festival as the thesis project of five students of Gobelins?"} +{"answers": ["Martin F. Scanlon", "Scanlon", "Martin", "Martin Francis Scanlon"], "question": " was one of the Early Birds of Aviation?"} +{"answers": ["Reitz", "Don Reitz", "Don"], "question": " incorporated his niece's drawings into a series of ceramic pieces that came to be known as the \"Sara Period (example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moses", "Charles Moses", "Charles"], "question": " escaped from Singapore with Major General Gordon Bennett, led a cavalry regiment at the Battle of Buna-Gona, and crossed the Rhine with the British commandos?"} +{"answers": ["Big Bend", "The Big Bend"], "question": ", which would be the world's longest building if built, was designed to circumvent zoning regulations?"} +{"answers": ["Siddiqullah", "Siddiqullah Chowdhury", "Chowdhury"], "question": "the Indian legislator is critical of the Sheikh Hasina-led government of Bangladesh?"} +{"answers": ["Trump 101"], "question": "Donald Trump blamed his ghostwriter for inaccuracies in , saying in a deposition that he had read it \"very quickly\" before publication?"} +{"answers": ["Incident at Clovelly Cottage"], "question": "the (1895) was the \"first successful motion picture film made in Britain\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yvonne", "Busch", "Yvonne Busch"], "question": " left home at age eleven, on her own initiative, to pursue music?"} +{"answers": ["Brookville Liberty Modern Streetcar"], "question": "the has a hybrid design that allows it to run on either battery power or via pantograph and overhead line?"} +{"answers": ["Guangming Daily"], "question": "the was one of only three national newspapers published in China during the Cultural Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Hendrika B. Cantwell", "Cantwell", "Hendrika Bestebreurtje", "Hendrika Bestebreurtje Cantwell", "Hendrika"], "question": ", one of the first physicians in the US to work for a child protection agency, came in contact with an estimated 30,000 cases of suspected child abuse and neglect?"} +{"answers": ["Yale University", "Yale University endowment"], "question": "the legality of a 2016 plan to tax the was questioned, in part due to a 1745 act of the Colony of Connecticut which granted the school tax-exempt status?"} +{"answers": ["GhanaSat-1"], "question": ", the first Ghanaian satellite in space, is used to monitor the country's coastline as well as broadcast Ghanaian songs?"} +{"answers": ["Carlisle", "Carlisle Best", "Best", "Carlisle Alonza Best"], "question": "international cricketer would \"aggravate bowlers\" by commentating on himself while batting?"} +{"answers": ["bedding ceremony", "Bedding ceremony"], "question": "the \"\" symbolised the involvement of family, friends, and neighbours in the newlyweds' sexual intimacy, but also had legal importance in parts of Western Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Alice R. 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Pepper", "Charles Taylor Pepper", "Charles"], "question": "American Civil War Confederate surgeon was the original inspiration for the Dr Pepper soft drink \"(1910 logo shown)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Antofagasta de la Sierra"], "question": "renewed volcanic activity at could cause ash to rain down over hundreds of square kilometres of adjacent land?"} +{"answers": ["Paula", "Murrihy", "Paula Murrihy"], "question": ", who appeared in operatic title roles such as Dido, Carmen, Hänsel and the Rosenkavalier, sang Lieder with viola and piano for the Hessischer Rundfunk?"} +{"answers": ["Microshaft Winblows 98"], "question": " served as parody video game developer Parroty Interactive's take on Microsoft, Windows, and Bill Gates?"} +{"answers": ["Catherine Afeku", "Catherine Ablema Afeku", "Afeku", "Catherine"], "question": "there was a campaign to deny appointment as Ghana's Minister of Tourism because she had not done her national service?"} +{"answers": ["Tansy beetle"], "question": "in the UK, the endangered can only be found on the banks of the River Ouse, near York?"} +{"answers": ["Naik", "Shekhar", "Shekhar Naik"], "question": " is the first blind cricketer to be awarded the Padma Shri?"} +{"answers": ["Trump Tower: A Novel", "Trump Tower", "Trump Tower"], "question": " was marketed as the \"debut novel\" of Donald Trump?"} +{"answers": ["Pallid Cuckoo", "Pallid cuckoo"], "question": "the \"\" was first described as a pigeon?"} +{"answers": ["Chaudhary Laxmi Narayan Singh"], "question": "Indian Jat legislator assisted chief minister Mayawati in pacifying agitations in Jat-dominated areas?"} +{"answers": ["Rhode Island banking crisis"], "question": "during the of the early 1990s, hundreds of thousands of people lost access to their money?"} +{"answers": ["Spanish conquest of Nicaragua"], "question": "within 100 years of the , the native population had been all but eliminated by a combination of newly-introduced disease, the slave trade, warfare, and mistreatment?"} +{"answers": ["Nicole Chevalier", "Nicole", "Chevalier"], "question": " was awarded Der Faust for her performance of the four female characters in Offenbach's \"Les Contes d'Hoffman\" at the Komische Oper Berlin?"} +{"answers": ["Dishonored 2"], "question": ", a steampunk video game, had its anti-piracy software hacked by a group called SteamPunks?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Depression Eight", "Tropical Depression Eight"], "question": " in 1981 dropped up to of rainfall in Texas, much of which fell in only six hours?"} +{"answers": ["Hannah", "Hannah Norsa", "Hanna Norsa", "Norsa"], "question": "the story of \"\" has been described as \"an archetypal tale of how stage stardom might lead to social transformation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Fréteval"], "question": "after the 1194 , Richard I captured the French King's government archive which travelled with him, who as a result founded the French National Archives in Paris?"} +{"answers": ["A Voz do Brasil"], "question": " is the longest-running radio program in the Southern Hemisphere?"} +{"answers": ["Basil Goulandris", "Goulandris", "Basil"], "question": "Greek shipping tycoon and his wife Elisa died childless and left an art collection worth an estimated $3 billion that has been the subject of a family feud ever since?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia aurantia"], "question": "the critically endangered shrub is known from an area of less than in Western Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Peter W. Smith", "Peter", "Smith"], "question": "investment banker contacted Russian hackers in an unsuccessful attempt to locate missing emails from Hillary Clinton's computer system?"} +{"answers": ["Drop the Dip"], "question": ", the first roller coaster to use a lap bar, was inspired by a toy in a dentist's office waiting room?"} +{"answers": ["Wilder-Neligan", "Maurice", "Maurice Wilder-Neligan"], "question": " \"\" was dubbed \"The Eccentric Colonel\" for distributing newspapers to his troops during a lull in an attack?"} +{"answers": ["Acropora rudis"], "question": "the Indian Ocean coral is \"endangered\" by habitat destruction and its susceptibility to coral bleaching, disease and ocean acidification?"} +{"answers": ["Soustrot", "Marc", "Marc Soustrot"], "question": " conducted a staging of both Debussy's cantata \"La Damoiselle élue\" and Honegger's oratorio \"Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher\" at the Frankfurt Opera in 2017?"} +{"answers": ["First Minister's Questions", "First Minister's Questions"], "question": " in the Scottish Parliament was moved to an earlier time to allow more school children to see the session?"} +{"answers": ["Linka", "Min Linka", "Min"], "question": "governor of Pegu was executed after his failed rebellion against his brother King Binnya U of Martaban?"} +{"answers": ["Scouten Brook"], "question": "smut has been reported on ?"} +{"answers": ["Oskar", "Czerwenka", "Oskar Czerwenka"], "question": "the bass appeared in 1,084 performances at the Vienna State Opera, and his home was integrated into a state music school \"\" that was named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Citi Bike"], "question": "New York City's is the largest bicycle-sharing system in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Cherry on Top"], "question": "the music video for Oh Land's \"\" is intended to serve as the first of three short films directed by Duncan Winecoff?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Dudley", "Frank", "Frank Ernest Dudley", "Dudley", "Frank Dudley"], "question": "as a teenager, association footballer gave up on turning professional due to his height—and then experienced a growth spurt?"} +{"answers": ["Jo Carol Pierce", "Pierce", "Jo"], "question": "singer-songwriter attended high school with artists Joe Ely and Butch Hancock in Lubbock, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia alliacea"], "question": "the flowers of smell of onions?"} +{"answers": ["Woman card"], "question": "when Donald Trump accused Hillary Clinton of playing the , she did and it garnered $2.4 million for her campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Ganga Dussehra"], "question": "the Hindu festival \"(celebration pictured)\" commemorates the descent of the Ganges from heaven to earth?"} +{"answers": ["Yiddish cinema"], "question": "due to violent disruptions by Hebrew-only proponents, screened in Mandatory Palestine had to be dubbed?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm Ehmann", "Wilhelm", "Ehmann"], "question": ", founder and director of a school of church music, toured internationally conducting his choir Westfälische Kantorei?"} +{"answers": ["Tapered element oscillating microbalance"], "question": "personal dust monitors required for coal miners by the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration are based on the ?"} +{"answers": ["Idris Ali", "Ali", "Idris", "Idris Ali"], "question": "Indian politician has compared party chief Mamata Banerjee to Mother Teresa, Mahatma Gandhi, and the goddess Saraswati?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Canova", "Canova", "Frank", "Frank J. Canova"], "question": " has been described as the inventor of the smartphone?"} +{"answers": ["Mayda Insula"], "question": " on Titan is the first named island beyond the Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Pi Day Die Day"], "question": "the 2016 \"slashomedy\" stars \"Friday the 13th\" actor Ari Lehman?"} +{"answers": ["Naeem", "Naeem Akhtar", "Akhtar", "Naeem Akhtar"], "question": "Jammu and Kashmir education minister installed a helpline to his personal office to hear complaints?"} +{"answers": ["Luceafărul", "Luceafărul"], "question": "in creating his myth about the impossible love between a deity \"\" and a mortal, Mihai Eminescu may have been influenced by the \"Katha Upanishad\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paul", "Paul Milford Abels", "Abels", "Paul Abels"], "question": ", the first openly gay minister to serve in a major Christian denomination in the United States, was nearly removed from his pastorate after he came out in the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Bad Genius"], "question": "the Thai heist thriller film is centred on what its director calls \"the most boring activity on earth\"—taking exams?"} +{"answers": ["Someday", "Someday"], "question": "\"\" became Mariah Carey's third consecutive number-one single on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100?"} +{"answers": ["Janus", "Martin", "Martin Janus"], "question": " wrote the original lyrics of \"Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne\", which Bach used in a cantata in a setting known as \"Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring\"?"} +{"answers": ["Falcon 9 booster B1029"], "question": "the second reused orbital rocket in history, , was \"extra toasty\" upon coming back from the edge of space on June 23, 2017, to land on a drone ship?"} +{"answers": ["Haque", "Mohammad", "Mohammad Asrarul Haque"], "question": "Indian Member of Parliament polled the highest number of votes in his state of Bihar in the 2014 general election?"} +{"answers": ["Mazaalai", "Mazaalai"], "question": ", the first Mongolian satellite in space, is named after the endangered Gobi bear?"} +{"answers": ["Laufenberg", "Uwe", "Uwe Eric Laufenberg"], "question": ", General Manager of the Staatstheater Wiesbaden, presented his staging of Wagner's \"Der Ring des Nibelungen\" at the Internationale Maifestspiele in 2017?"} +{"answers": ["Midas Touch", "Midas Touch"], "question": "the book , co-authored by Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki, praises the economic benefits of immigration to the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Actinostola callosa"], "question": "in Norwegian fjords, the sea anemone feeds heavily on the helmet jellyfish?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas McIntosh", "Thomas", "McIntosh"], "question": "while a member of the Philadelphia City Council, challenged the school district to ensure that school conditions were equal in both black and white neighborhoods?"} +{"answers": ["Main Building", "Main Building"], "question": "since first being built in 1888, at St. Edward's University has been burned down, torn open by a tornado, and used as a military academy?"} +{"answers": ["Elissa", "Elissa Panush", "Elissa Panush Benedek", "Elissa P. Benedek", "Benedek", "Elissa Benedek"], "question": "when was named president of the American Psychiatric Association in 1990, she was only the second woman to fill that post since the group's founding in 1844?"} +{"answers": ["The Broken Cord"], "question": "the real-life subject of the film , diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome, was struck by a car and died before the film's release?"} +{"answers": ["Byattaba"], "question": ", the rebel ruler of Martaban, was paid in gold by King Binnya U so that he would acknowledge the King as his overlord?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Winona", "Tropical Storm Winona"], "question": ", which struck Japan in August 1990, originated from a northerly displaced monsoon trough?"} +{"answers": ["Women Wage Peace"], "question": " held a 50-day hunger strike outside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's formal residence in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["KIKX", "KIKX"], "question": "35 years ago today, Tucson, Arizona, radio station shut down after losing its FCC license over a 1974 kidnapping hoax involving one of the station's DJs?"} +{"answers": ["Brasheedah", "Brasheedah Elohim", "Elohim"], "question": "when \"\" signed with an Israeli women's basketball team in 2007, her unusual surname prompted local media to quip, \"God has arrived in Israel\"?"} +{"answers": ["White House visitor logs"], "question": "disclosure of has been the subject of several lawsuits brought by government transparency activists?"} +{"answers": ["Tombs of Atuan", "The Tombs of Atuan"], "question": "Ursula K. Le Guin's 1971 novel tells the coming-of-age story of a female character, a choice unusual to fantasy of the time?"} +{"answers": ["St. Cajetan Church"], "question": ", part of the World Heritage Site Churches and convents of Goa, is modeled on St. Peter's Basilica?"} +{"answers": ["Herzberg", "Abel", "Abel Herzberg", "Abel Jacob Herzberg"], "question": "Dutch-Jewish lawyer and his wife were moved by train from Bergen-Belsen in April 1945, liberated by the Soviets in May, survived typhoid, and arrived back in Amsterdam in June?"} +{"answers": ["Cannon Coaster"], "question": "Coney Island's was designed to shoot its riders out of a giant cannon over a gap in the tracks?"} +{"answers": ["Doris", "Doris Frankel", "Frankel"], "question": " won an Emmy for her work on \"All My Children\"?"} +{"answers": ["Poor Dionis", "Sărmanul Dionis"], "question": "a rhyming passage from Mihai Eminescu's novel proposes \"that this world is merely dreamland and a cat's fantastic vision\"?"} +{"answers": ["Disneyland Railroad"], "question": "several freight cars of the \"(locomotive pictured)\" originally had no seats because Walt Disney wanted passengers to feel like cattle riding in a real cattle train?"} +{"answers": ["Lewy", "Melanie", "Melanie Lewy"], "question": " had to sell some of her clothes to pay for her husband's funeral?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Betty", "Typhoon Betty"], "question": " killed 101 people in the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Time to Get Tough"], "question": "the book by Donald Trump was written with the assistance of editors from \"Breitbart News\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marjan", "Marjan Šarec", "Šarec"], "question": " started his career as a comedian, but was later elected Mayor of Kamnik and recently announced his candidacy for President of Slovenia?"} +{"answers": ["Lamborghini Asterion"], "question": "Lamborghini's first hybrid vehicle was its concept car \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gaston Marie Jacquier", "Gaston", "Jacquier"], "question": "after Catholic bishop was assassinated in Algiers, Archbishop Duval ordered priests not to wear clerical clothing or display the cross in public?"} +{"answers": ["Dezinformatsia", "Dezinformatsia"], "question": "the book by Richard H. Shultz and Roy Godson explains Communist propaganda used by the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Kat Chapman"], "question": "Pia Miller was drawn to the role of in \"Home and Away\" when she realised the character was not sexualised?"} +{"answers": ["Rugby Football Union", "Kent Rugby Football Union"], "question": "the created the second-ever county cup competition for rugby union in Southern England?"} +{"answers": ["Neodiprion pinetum"], "question": "heavy infestations of can defoliate a tree or even kill it?"} +{"answers": ["Hill", "Ray Hill", "Ray", "Ray Hill"], "question": " has married 12 prisoners' loved ones for them by proxy on his radio show?"} +{"answers": ["Confidencen"], "question": " \"\" is the oldest Rococo theatre in Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy Hazard"], "question": ", a preacher's wife, led a group of women in the defence of Bristol during the English Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Uroš Macerl", "Macerl", "Uroš"], "question": "organic farmer won the Goldman Environmental Prize for leading a legal challenge against a cement company?"} +{"answers": ["Moldavia", "Stephen III of Moldavia", "Stephen"], "question": " stated in 1502 that he had fought 36 battles and only lost two of them?"} +{"answers": ["Eitel Building"], "question": "the was nominated for historic landmark status by nearby condominium owners to prevent the construction of a 22-story tower?"} +{"answers": ["The Artful Escape"], "question": "the upcoming video game is described as \"David Bowie traveling off from London on an interstellar trip to create Ziggy Stardust\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wood", "Constance", "Constance Wood"], "question": " was the first to install a cyclotron in a hospital, but was teased by one of her patients with a rat?"} +{"answers": ["Mohammed I ibn Nasr", "Muhammad", "Granada", "Muhammad I of Granada"], "question": " \"\", founder of the last Muslim state in Spain, helped Castile take Córdoba and Seville from the Muslims?"} +{"answers": ["Why We Want You to Be Rich"], "question": "\"Publishers Weekly\" called authors Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki \"a strangely winning combination\"?"} +{"answers": ["Helen Freedhoff", "Helen", "Helen Sarah Freedhoff", "Freedhoff"], "question": "Canadian theoretical physicist was doctoral advisor to Schrödinger's grandson?"} +{"answers": ["Tallinn Central Library"], "question": " lends Estonian-language e-books to people in any part of the world?"} +{"answers": ["Bellevue City Hall"], "question": "the of Bellevue, Washington, was previously a Qwest telecommunications office?"} +{"answers": ["Georgia", "Georgia Ann Robinson", "Robinson"], "question": " \"\" was the first African-American policewoman in the Los Angeles Police Department?"} +{"answers": ["Platypus cylindrus"], "question": "the population of in Britain greatly increased after the Great Storm of 1987 brought down large numbers of trees?"} +{"answers": ["Think Big and Kick Ass"], "question": "the book , by Donald Trump and Bill Zanker, was the highest selling personal finance work on Amazon.com in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Wonderous Stories"], "question": "\"\" by the progressive rock band Yes remains their highest charting UK single with a peak at number 7 in 1977?"} +{"answers": ["Katemeshi", "katemeshi"], "question": " was a common peasant food in Japan during the Meiji and Taishō periods?"} +{"answers": ["Foxwarren Park"], "question": " \"\" was the inspiration for Toad Hall, a location for Robin Hood and test site for the bouncing bomb?"} +{"answers": ["Granada", "Muhammad II of Granada", "Muhammad", "Muhammed II al-Faqih"], "question": "during the reign of , Granada survived simultaneous attacks by Castile and the Marinids, its two larger neighbors?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Schmidt", "Peter Schmidt", "Peter", "Schmidt"], "question": "economist 1977 work on stochastic frontier models is considered one of the most influential \"Journal of Econometrics\" papers of all time?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Bull of 1242"], "question": "a traditional town fair in Zagreb, Croatia, has in a Mongol invasion?"} +{"answers": ["Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel"], "question": "the is the only tunnel with stations shared between trains and buses in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Woll", "Bencie Woll", "Bencie"], "question": " was the first person to hold a professorship in sign language in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Gonactinia"], "question": "the sea anemone can both walk and swim?"} +{"answers": ["Louie Croft Boyd", "Louie", "Boyd"], "question": "after lobbying to regulate the licensing of nurses in Colorado, applied for and became the first licensed nurse in the state?"} +{"answers": ["Exaiptasia"], "question": "living can be dissected in the laboratory and then put back in an aquarium, where they will heal?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Waqi'a"], "question": "the Islamic prophet Muhammad was reported to have said that whoever recited the Quranic chapter every night would \"never be afflicted by need\"?"} +{"answers": ["Insane Clown President"], "question": "the book by Matt Taibbi debuted on bestseller lists for both \"The New York Times\" and the \"Los Angeles Times\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lioba", "Braun", "Lioba Braun"], "question": ", who became known appearing as Brangäne in Bayreuth in 1994, was the first soloist to record Reger's \"Die Weihe der Nacht\"?"} +{"answers": ["Superliner", "Superliner"], "question": "the was the last rail passenger car manufactured by Pullman-Standard?"} +{"answers": ["Baxter", "Eddie", "Eddie Baxter"], "question": " was a \"Continental\" organist?"} +{"answers": ["Nina", "Nina Simonovich-Efimova", "Simonovich-Efimova"], "question": "Ivan and , known as the Adam and Eve of Russian puppetry, lived for six years largely on earnings from their traveling puppet show \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ezra", "Ezra Weston II", "II", "Ezra Weston"], "question": "the first United States vessel to enter the Black Sea was owned by , a Massachusetts shipbuilder known as \"King Caesar\"?"} +{"answers": ["United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic"], "question": " was established by the UN Security Council to replace another peacekeeping force called MISAB?"} +{"answers": ["Kate Devlin", "Kate", "Devlin"], "question": " is a computer scientist working in the field of sex robots and human-computer interaction?"} +{"answers": ["Starship Troopers"], "question": "Robert Heinlein's 1959 novel is a critique of US society of the 1950s, and advocates for corporal and capital punishment?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Ghanem", "Nujoom Al-Ghanem", "Nujoom", "Nujoom AlGhanem", "Nujoom al-Ghanem"], "question": "award-winning film director is also a poet?"} +{"answers": ["Irish Fright", "Irish night"], "question": "the caused thousands of English people to arm themselves against non-existent Irish marauders believed to be burning and massacring English towns?"} +{"answers": ["Richie", "Sofia Richie", "Sofia"], "question": "model \"\" played soccer until she broke her hip in a Segway accident?"} +{"answers": ["Karimata Strait"], "question": "the , today in Indonesia, was used by the British fleet in the 1811 invasion of Java?"} +{"answers": ["Matthias von Stegmann", "Matthias", "Stegmann"], "question": " made German voice-overs for \"The Simpsons\", staged Wagner's Ring Cycle for children, and directed the first production of Wagner's \"Rienzi\" at the Bayreuth Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Campori", "Pietro", "Pietro Campori"], "question": " was promoted as a candidate for pope in both 1621 and 1623?"} +{"answers": ["Empire Exhibition, South Africa"], "question": "the first ice rink in South Africa was created for the 1936 ?"} +{"answers": ["Agyarko", "Boakye Kyeremateng Agyarko", "Boakye", "Boakye Agyarko"], "question": "after surviving a shooting incident, immigrated to the US as a political refugee and rose to become a vice president of the Bank of New York?"} +{"answers": ["Akhtarul", "Akhtarul Iman", "Iman"], "question": "Indian politician withdrew his candidacy for the 2014 Indian general election ten days before the poll, stating that he did not want to split the Muslim vote?"} +{"answers": ["Die beste Zeit im Jahr ist mein"], "question": "Martin Luther wrote the song of praise \"\" (\"The best time of the year is mine\") as part of a poem, not as a hymn?"} +{"answers": ["Young", "Chris", "Chris Taliutafa Young", "Chris Young"], "question": " was deposed in 1924 by the Governor of American Samoa after he took the Samoan royal title Tui Manu'a, because the idea was incompatible with the US Constitution?"} +{"answers": ["Saba", "Saba"], "question": "the was named after Sheba, but does not talk about the Queen of Sheba?"} +{"answers": ["Coppello", "Annelien Kappeyne van de Coppello", "Annelien"], "question": "Dutch politician was the first person to introduce protection of lesbian rights and anti-discrimination measures at an official UN conference?"} +{"answers": ["Ludington family"], "question": "the included a teenage girl \"(statue pictured)\" whose night-long ride to alert the Continental Army of an imminent British attack has been compared to the ride of Paul Revere?"} +{"answers": ["Deepak Dhar", "Dhar", "Deepak"], "question": "theoretical physicist and Ramakrishna Ramaswamy solved the Abelian sandpile model of self-organized criticality with their \"Dhar-Ramaswamy model\"?"} +{"answers": ["Juana María Bordas", "Juana Bordas", "Bordas", "Juana"], "question": " says her parents were uncomfortable with the idea of her leaving home to go to college due to the \"crab syndrome\"?"} +{"answers": ["7th Guards Tank Division"], "question": "the Soviet Army's was part of the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany for 43 years during the Cold War?"} +{"answers": ["KFAS"], "question": "the call letters of radio stations and KFAS-FM were adopted to honor minority owner Francis Albert Sinatra?"} +{"answers": ["Compendium ferculorum, albo Zebranie potraw"], "question": " (\"A Collection of Dishes\"), the oldest cookbook in Polish, inspired the description of a traditional banquet \"(illustration pictured)\" in the Polish national epic?"} +{"answers": ["Virgin", "Emily Virgin", "Emily"], "question": "Oklahoma state legislator tried to derail a religious freedom bill by proposing that businesses must publicly post a notice declaring whom they would refuse services to?"} +{"answers": ["Pavlovian-instrumental transfer"], "question": "a classically conditioned stimulus can affect operant behavior and motivation through ?"} +{"answers": ["Putana", "Putana Volcano", "Putana"], "question": "a plume of gas rises from fumaroles on volcano?"} +{"answers": ["Terrorist Recognition Handbook"], "question": " by Malcolm Nance discusses signs of terrorist planning?"} +{"answers": ["Hayao Miyazaki", "Hayao", "Miyazaki"], "question": " aspired to become a manga artist but found he could not draw people, instead drawing primarily planes, tanks, and battleships for several years?"} +{"answers": ["Agent Carter", "Agent Carter"], "question": "Neal McDonough's appearance in the Marvel One-Shot short was supposed to be filmed in a pool, but could not because of the muscle suit he wore to portray Dum Dum Dugan?"} +{"answers": ["Mario", "Mario Peruzzi", "Peruzzi"], "question": "Italian immigrant was the co-founder and president of Planters Peanut company \"(Mr. Peanut pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Thessalonica", "Siege of Thessalonica"], "question": "during the in 1422–1430, the city changed hands from the Byzantine Empire to the Republic of Venice, and finally was captured by the Ottoman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Swerlk"], "question": "Scissor Sisters and MNDR conceived the song \"\" to commemorate the anniversary of the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting?"} +{"answers": ["Joan Birkland", "Birkland", "Joan Packard Birkland", "Joan"], "question": " won both the Colorado state tennis and golf championships in the same summer ... twice?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Institute of Information Technology", "Indian Institute of Information Technology, Bhagalpur"], "question": "the Government of Bihar started a bidding process to get an industry partner for the , but no bidder emerged?"} +{"answers": ["flag of the Orange Order", "Flag of the Orange Order"], "question": "the \"\" was based on what was purportedly the personal standard of King William III at the Battle of the Boyne?"} +{"answers": ["Beermann", "Frank Beermann", "Frank"], "question": " conducted the first recording of Bruno Maderna's Requiem, and the German premiere of Péter Eötvös's opera \"Love and Other Demons\" at the Chemnitz Opera?"} +{"answers": ["The Terrorists of Iraq"], "question": "Christopher Hitchens called the book by Malcolm Nance \"a highly potent analysis\" of jihadism?"} +{"answers": ["Richard H. Carmichael", "Richard Henry Carmichael", "Richard", "Carmichael"], "question": " was shot down on 20 August 1944 while leading the 462d Bombardment Group in the bombing of Yawata, the first daylight air raid on Japan since the Tokyo Raid in 1942?"} +{"answers": ["Penstemon digitalis"], "question": "the cultivar \"Husker Red\" was named after the Nebraska Cornhuskers?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Hujurat"], "question": "the compares backbiting, a sin in Islam, to \"eating the flesh of one's brother\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dominic Nitiwul", "Dominic", "Nitiwul"], "question": " has been involved in the fight against galamseyers?"} +{"answers": ["Shengguan Tu"], "question": "the Chinese have been playing of \"Monopoly\" and Snakes and Ladders since the ninth century?"} +{"answers": ["Clark", "Adam Clark", "Adam Clark", "Adam"], "question": "Scottish engineer spent ten years of his life building the Chain Bridge in Budapest, and has appeared on Hungarian currency?"} +{"answers": ["Defeating ISIS"], "question": "Donald Trump said he read the book by Malcolm Nance while a candidate for U.S. president?"} +{"answers": ["Rhacotis"], "question": ", the Egyptian predecessor of Alexandria, may have been a thriving city centuries before the birth of Alexander?"} +{"answers": ["2017 Rainguard Water Sealers 600"], "question": "due to several accidents, only six cars finished on the lead lap at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Dara", "Dara Kristin Hobbs", "Dara Hobbs", "Hobbs"], "question": " appeared as Wagner's Isolde at many venues, including Theater Bonn, Stadttheater Minden, and Schloss Neuschwanstein?"} +{"answers": ["We Are X"], "question": "Yoshiki, star of rockumentary , must wear a neck brace while drumming and keeps oxygen tanks backstage due to asthma?"} +{"answers": ["Marc Elliot Kasowitz", "Kasowitz", "Marc", "Marc Kasowitz"], "question": " has represented Donald Trump in bankruptcies, sexual misconduct allegations, and the Russian election interference investigation?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia hookeriana"], "question": " plants are larger when they grow on road verges?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia", "Apuzzo", "Virginia Apuzzo"], "question": " was a nun until shortly after the Stonewall riots, when she left her convent and became a gay rights and AIDS activist?"} +{"answers": ["The Beast", "The Beast"], "question": " is the first book written by CPJ International Press Freedom Award-winning journalist Óscar Martínez?"} +{"answers": ["Maria", "Maria Friesenhausen", "Friesenhausen"], "question": " sang soprano solo with the NDR Chor in the 1950s and trained students of the University of Dortmund for an opera performance in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Dendroctonus micans"], "question": "there are many more female than male , and incestuous matings are normal?"} +{"answers": ["The Plot to Hack America: How Putin’s Cyberspies and WikiLeaks Tried to Steal the 2016 Election", "The Plot to Hack America"], "question": "the book by Malcolm Nance \"\" describes Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. elections?"} +{"answers": ["Fest- und Gedenksprüche"], "question": " are three motets composed by Johannes Brahms for the ceremony in which he was named an honorary citizen of Hamburg?"} +{"answers": ["Candasaro", "Phramongkolthepmuni", "Luang", "Luang Pu Sodh Candasaro", "Luang Pu Sodh"], "question": " ordained the British monk who set up the first Theravada monastic community in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Phelps", "Edward", "Edward H. Phelps", "Edward Herrick Phelps"], "question": " was wounded at the Battle of Missionary Ridge, and while still leading his men forward was shot a second time and killed?"} +{"answers": ["Labour Party of Scotland"], "question": "after its dissolution in 1973, some members of the left to work for a pirate radio station?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Rudd", "Rudd", "Tony", "Tony Rudd"], "question": "stockbroker was recruited by the future British Home Secretary to be an extra in the film \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chiliques"], "question": "the volcano \"\" is of cultural importance to the town of Socaire, Chile, where it was considered to be the source of water?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Ernest Addison", "Addison"], "question": ", the fifteenth Governor of the Bank of Ghana, is a Mfantsipim alumnus?"} +{"answers": ["Taylor Force Act", "Taylor Force"], "question": "the , proposed by US Senator Lindsey Graham, would prevent the Palestinian National Authority from using American economic aid to pay terrorists?"} +{"answers": ["Logan", "Robert Logan", "Robert", "Robert Logan"], "question": "the naval architect designed the first steel train ferry?"} +{"answers": ["The Rickshank Rickdemption"], "question": " of \"Rick and Morty\" was first aired unannounced as a part of Adult Swim's annual April Fools' joke?"} +{"answers": ["Technomyrmex albipes", "White footed ant"], "question": " protect red scale insects, a major pest of citrus in South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Pumpur", "Pyotr Ivanovich Pumpur", "Pyotr Pumpur", "Pyotr"], "question": "Soviet Air Forces fighter pilot and commander began his military career as a chauffeur?"} +{"answers": ["Monkenhurst"], "question": "when comedian Peter Sellers visited his friend Spike Milligan at \"\" naked as a practical joke, he was sent away still naked?"} +{"answers": ["WDR Rundfunkchor Köln"], "question": "the , the radio choir of the WDR in Cologne, premiered Karlheinz Stockhausen's \"Momente\" in 1962?"} +{"answers": ["Goss", "Janina", "Janina Goss"], "question": " has been described as the \"power behind the throne\" in modern Polish politics?"} +{"answers": ["Arkansas Air & Military Museum"], "question": "the displays Walmart founder Sam Walton's first aircraft, an Ercoupe 415C?"} +{"answers": ["Ka Island Village", "Ka Island"], "question": "Ajige beheaded Shen Shikui for his refusal to surrender ?"} +{"answers": ["Palestinian Authority Martyrs Fund"], "question": "the pays monthly stipends to the families of suicide bombers?"} +{"answers": ["Ives", "Cora Semmes", "Cora Matilda Semmes Ives", "Cora Semmes Ives", "Cora Ives", "Cora"], "question": "the novel \"The Princess of the Moon: A Confederate Fairy Story\" by \"\" depicts a lunar invasion by Yankee carpetbagger balloonists?"} +{"answers": ["Puchuldiza"], "question": " in Chile was the site of the first electricity generated from geothermal energy in South America?"} +{"answers": ["Maza", "Alfredo del Mazo Maza", "Alfredo"], "question": "Governor-elect of the State of Mexico father, grandfather, and cousin all held the office before him?"} +{"answers": ["Vintage Grill & Car Museum"], "question": "the in Weatherford, Texas, features President Lyndon B. Johnson's 1964 Lincoln Continental and a 1975 Trabant?"} +{"answers": ["Junayd of Aydın", "Aydın", "Djüneyd Bey of Aydın", "Junayd"], "question": "during the civil war of the Ottoman Interregnum, at one time or another , ruler of the Beylik of Aydın, supported four different Ottoman princes vying for the throne?"} +{"answers": ["Velipadinte Pusthakam"], "question": "the upcoming film will be the first collaboration between director Lal Jose and actor Mohanlal?"} +{"answers": ["Claudia Barainsky", "Barainsky", "Claudia"], "question": " performed operatic title roles including Daphne, Lulu, Medea, and Melusine?"} +{"answers": ["Full Fact"], "question": " fact-checked the Brexit referendum?"} +{"answers": ["flag of the Solomon Islands", "Flag of the Solomon Islands"], "question": "the \"\" was designed by a Kiwi?"} +{"answers": ["Yining", "Lin", "Lin Yining"], "question": "Qing dynasty poet was part of the \"Banana Garden Five\"?"} +{"answers": ["Brideside"], "question": " was launched in Chicago because it was perceived to be the largest bridal market in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Granada", "Muhammad", "Muhammed III, Sultan of Granada", "Muhammad III, Sultan of Granada"], "question": "at the beginning of his reign, of Granada allied his kingdom with Castile and Aragon against the Marinids, while at the end those three powers were allied against him?"} +{"answers": ["Chaudfroid sauce"], "question": " can be prepared using a reduction of boiled meat carcasses and other ingredients?"} +{"answers": ["Pant", "Sunil Babu", "Sunil", "Sunil Babu Pant"], "question": " was the first openly gay federal-level legislator in Asia?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Manger"], "question": "the once used a steam locomotive to heat the building?"} +{"answers": ["Adelphi School"], "question": "the \"\" is considered to be the last free-tuition charity school building still standing in Philadelphia?"} +{"answers": ["Sovan Chatterjee", "Sovan", "Chatterjee"], "question": "Kolkata mayor is the first mayor of any city of India to get Z-plus security cover?"} +{"answers": ["Gaucquier", "Alard Nuceus", "Alard", "Alard du Gaucquier"], "question": "while Maximilian II replaced as Kapellmeister, he thought highly enough of him to grant a patent of nobility?"} +{"answers": ["Bis(cyclopentadienyl)titanium(III) chloride"], "question": "the can be used to prepare a key intermediate in the synthesis of vinorelbine, a treatment for non-small-cell lung cancer?"} +{"answers": ["Nii Ayikoi Otoo", "Ayikoi Otoo", "Ayikoi", "Otoo"], "question": "former Attorney General is now Ghana's High Commissioner to Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Janet Bonnema", "Janet", "Bonnema", "Janet Petra Bonnema"], "question": "in 1972, Colorado engineering technician legally challenged the superstition that a woman who went underground into a tunnel or mine brought bad luck?"} +{"answers": ["Anti-Terror Units"], "question": "the leader of the US-trained \"(fighters pictured)\" in the Syrian Civil War was suspected to have been assassinated by Turkish Intelligence operatives for conducting \"terror operations\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kassaman"], "question": "Moufdi Zakaria reportedly wrote the lyrics to with his own blood on the walls of his jail cell?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican Federal Highway 47D"], "question": "construction of the highway was delayed by difficulties acquiring rights of way, rising material costs, and intermittent funding from the Mexican government?"} +{"answers": ["Bronson", "Bronson Crothers", "Crothers"], "question": "after the death of pediatric neurologist , Harvard Medical School established a professorship in his name?"} +{"answers": ["Horizon Zero Dawn"], "question": "the video game was considered the most risky out of 40 concepts pitched for development?"} +{"answers": ["The Darkest Minds"], "question": "the upcoming film is the live-action directorial debut of animation director Jennifer Yuh Nelson?"} +{"answers": ["Felix Beck", "Beck", "Bodog F. Beck", "Bodog Beck", "Bodog"], "question": "physician kept a beehive outside his office in New York for his \"bee venom therapy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of the East India Company"], "question": "Benjamin Franklin suggested to George Washington that he adopt the \"\" as the flag of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["David Hermann", "Hermann", "David"], "question": " staged a Mozart opera at the Salzburg Festival at age 29, and combined three Krenek operas in Frankfurt?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Inshiqaq"], "question": "one of the final Quranic chapters revealed in Mecca, called \"\", talks about the Day of Judgment?"} +{"answers": ["Moore", "Bud Moore", "Bud Moore", "Bud", "Bud Moore Engineering"], "question": "NASCAR Hall of Famer was a machine gunner who participated in the Normandy landings?"} +{"answers": ["Rainier Beach", "Rainier Beach station"], "question": "a \"food innovation district\" and farmers' market are proposed for the immediate vicinity of ?"} +{"answers": ["Neasa", "Neasa Hardiman", "Hardiman"], "question": "Irish director won both an IFTA and a BAFTA award for her work on \"Happy Valley\"?"} +{"answers": ["Modern Gothic", "Modern Gothic cabinet"], "question": "the Metropolitan Museum of Art's \"\" is considered one of the finest American examples of the style?"} +{"answers": ["Anthonio", "Anthonio Hurdt", "Hurdt"], "question": "in 1678, led the forces of the Dutch East India Company for the Kediri campaign in Java, despite his lack of experience in Java or in military command?"} +{"answers": ["Hotelito Desconocido"], "question": "ecotourism resort was reportedly a money laundering front for a Mexican drug cartel?"} +{"answers": ["Álvaro Domínguez", "Álvaro Domínguez Soto", "Álvaro Domínguez"], "question": "Spanish footballer was forced to retire at the age of 27 due to persistent back injuries?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Agnes", "Typhoon Agnes"], "question": " was the last one to affect the Philippines during the 1984 Pacific typhoon season?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Washington Sawyer II", "Henry", "Henry Washington Sawyer", "Henry W. Sawyer", "Henry Washington Sawyer III", "Sawyer"], "question": " argued before the U.S. Supreme Court in the landmark Establishment Clause cases of \"Abington School District v. Schempp\" and \"Lemon v. Kurtzman\"?"} +{"answers": ["Prayer of Saint Francis"], "question": "the \"\" is a 20th-century peace prayer mistakenly attributed to the 13th-century saint?"} +{"answers": ["Mead in Poland"], "question": "in 2013, Poland became the world's largest producer of made according to traditional methods"} +{"answers": ["Gonçalo Teixeira Corrêa", "Gonçalo", "Corrêa"], "question": " crossed China in the 1620s to train the Ming army in modern artillery, but lost his life to a mutineer's arrow?"} +{"answers": ["Breathe on Me, Breath of God"], "question": "the hymn \"\" was described as being so simple it belied the education and knowledge of its author, Professor Edwin Hatch?"} +{"answers": ["Richard William Painter", "Painter", "Richard Painter", "Richard"], "question": ", chief ethics lawyer to President George W. Bush, is suing President Trump for his alleged violation of the US Constitution?"} +{"answers": ["Remember Me", "Remember Me"], "question": "the video game was appraised by its developer as the digital view of human identity compared to its analog counterpart, \"Life Is Strange\"?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Cornelius", "Peter Cornelius Conservatory"], "question": "the in Mainz celebrated 125 years of music education by moving to a new building?"} +{"answers": ["Merika Coleman", "Coleman", "Merika"], "question": "Alabama was one of six U.S. states to not have a human trafficking law before state legislator successfully cosponsored a bill criminalizing it?"} +{"answers": ["Alex", "Alex Owumi", "Owumi"], "question": "basketball player was trapped in a Benghazi apartment for weeks during the Libyan Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of New Brunswick", "flag of New Brunswick"], "question": "although New Brunswick was confederated into Canada 150 years ago today, \"\" was not adopted until 1965?"} +{"answers": ["Tui Manu'a Matelita", "Matelita", "Tui"], "question": ", the Samoan queen of Manu'a, was described by Robert Louis Stevenson as \"a little slip\" of a girl, \"who sits all day in a pink gown, in a little white European house\"?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Worrell", "Frank Worrell Trophy"], "question": "Australia have held the since 1995?"} +{"answers": ["Hodes", "Horace", "Horace Louis Hodes", "Horace Hodes"], "question": " discovered the main function of vitamin D in his first year of medical school?"} +{"answers": ["St. Anne's Market"], "question": "rioters burned the first permanent ?"} +{"answers": ["Cephalotes dieteri"], "question": "the fossil ant has a smaller head than its sister species?"} +{"answers": ["Jordyn Huitema", "Jordyn Pamela Huitema", "Huitema", "Jordyn"], "question": " scored her first goal for the Canadian women's national soccer team in an exhibition game against Costa Rica, and scored her second goal less than a minute later?"} +{"answers": ["Fatshe leno la rona"], "question": "\"\", the national anthem of Botswana, was reportedly not the government's preferred choice because it was composed by the co-founder and leader of an opposition party?"} +{"answers": ["Tian Qilang"], "question": "Pu Songling wrote \"\" with a Chinese killer in mind?"} +{"answers": ["Douglas Putnam Senior", "Putnam", "Douglas", "Douglas Putnam"], "question": " served in the Battle of Shiloh during the American Civil War, and later published an eyewitness account of the battle?"} +{"answers": ["Persoonia pauciflora"], "question": "the total known population of the critically endangered shrub is within of the type specimen?"} +{"answers": ["N.", "Madhusudana", "Nelamangala Vedavyasachar Madhusudana", "N. Vedavyasachar", "Nelamangala Madhusudana", "N. V. Madhusudana"], "question": " demonstrated the electromechanical coupling effects of cholesteric liquid crystals for the first time?"} +{"answers": ["Pichu Pichu"], "question": "human sacrifices were performed on , an extinct volcano near Arequipa?"} +{"answers": ["Najjar", "Anissa Rawda Najjar", "Anissa Rawda", "Anissa"], "question": "a Lebanese postage stamp featuring was issued in 2014, soon after her 100th birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Informatics General Corporation", "Informatics General"], "question": " developed and marketed the first software product to have cumulative sales of $1 million, $10 million, and $100 million?"} +{"answers": ["Emma", "Rogan", "Emma Rogan"], "question": "after gunmen murdered her father in a pub \"\", Irish politician campaigned with the Loughinisland Justice Group to uncover their identities?"} +{"answers": ["Melanie Barnett"], "question": "producer Mara Brock Akil was hesitant to cast Tia Mowry as due to the actress's wholesome image from \"Sister, Sister\"?"} +{"answers": ["Place de la République", "Place de la République", "place de la République"], "question": "the former is decorated with ginkgos that were presented by Emperor Meiji of Japan to the German Emperor?"} +{"answers": ["Cameron", "Barbara May Cameron", "Barbara"], "question": "in 1975, , a member of the Hunkpapa Lakota, co-founded the first gay Indian organization in San Francisco?"} +{"answers": ["Little Green Woodpecker", "Little green woodpecker"], "question": "populations of the in Africa are increasing due to logging and clearing of the forests?"} +{"answers": ["Dolly Rudeman", "Dolly", "Rudeman"], "question": "in the 1920s, was one of the most prolific designers of movie posters and programs for the Dutch cinema, and the only woman working in the field at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Joachim", "Amalie", "Amalie Joachim"], "question": "Joseph and \"\" received two songs from Johannes Brahms, one to begin their marriage, the other decades later to repair it?"} +{"answers": ["Solecurtus strigilatus"], "question": "the tries to evade capture by rapidly burrowing deeper into the sediment?"} +{"answers": ["Alwyn Gordon Vette", "Gordon", "Gordon Vette", "Vette"], "question": "in 1978, airline captain rescued a Cessna pilot who was lost over the Pacific Ocean and running out of fuel?"} +{"answers": ["Amabel Anderson Arnold", "Amabel Anderson Arnold LL.M", "Amabel", "Arnold", "Amabel Anderson"], "question": ", a St. Louis lawyer and law professor, received degrees from both Benton College of Law and City College of Law and Finance within a five-day period?"} +{"answers": ["Catholic University of Madagascar"], "question": "the awarded the country's first theology degree in 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Miller", "Christian William Miller", "William Miller", "Christian"], "question": ", inventor of a water desalination device promoted by Franklin D. Roosevelt, was considered one of the most beautiful men in the 1940s New York gay society?"} +{"answers": ["Alderia modesta"], "question": "the sea slug \"\" transfers sperm to a partner by hypodermic injection?"} +{"answers": ["Cecilia Dapaah", "Dapaah", "Cecilia Abena Dapaah", "Cecilia"], "question": ", Ghana's minister for aviation, has vowed to start a new national carrier and make the country the aviation hub of West Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Brcko u Zagrebu", "Brcko in Zagreb"], "question": "the first Croatian fictional film, , is now considered lost?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Riccarda Wesseling", "Maria", "Wesseling"], "question": " appeared as Gluck's Orfeo in Paris and at the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, and as Henze's Phaedra in Berlin?"} +{"answers": ["BuyBust"], "question": "Anne Curtis plans to perform her own stunts in the upcoming Philippine action film ?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "Cora Louise Boehringer", "C. Louise Boehringer", "Boehringer"], "question": ", the first female Superintendent of Schools in Yuma County, has often been called \"the mother of the Arizona educational system\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Bear", "Bear", "John Bear", "John Philip Bear", "John"], "question": "pirate married \"a strumpet ... daughter of a rum-punch-woman\" and tried to convince people she was a runaway noblewoman?"} +{"answers": ["St Peter's Church, Henfield", "St Peter's Church"], "question": "when \"\" in Henfield needed a bell in the 17th century, the churchwarden stole one from St Leonard's Church in Aldrington?"} +{"answers": ["Averbuch", "Lazarus Averbuch", "Lazarus"], "question": "suspected anarchist was shot and killed in the home of Chicago's Chief of Police?"} +{"answers": ["Ophiothrix angulata", "Ophiothrix angulata"], "question": "juvenile can re-enter a plankton phase, allowing them to relocate to a more suitable location?"} +{"answers": ["Mervyn Francis Brogan", "Mervyn Brogan", "Mervyn", "Brogan"], "question": " was the first Australian Chief of the General Staff to have a university degree?"} +{"answers": ["Stadttheater Minden"], "question": "the , a municipal theatre without an ensemble, received international attention for its Wagner opera project?"} +{"answers": ["Meek", "Howard", "Howard B. Meek"], "question": " was the founder and dean of the first college to train professional hotel managers?"} +{"answers": ["Urban Jungle"], "question": "the prize in a tournament of , a driving game developed and set in Croatia, was free real-world driving lessons?"} +{"answers": ["Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League", "Australia Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League"], "question": "the Sydney Metro Blues \"\" are the 2017 champions?"} +{"answers": ["Bosch", "Marcus Bosch", "Marcus"], "question": " conducted a performance of Wagner's \"Tristan und Isolde\" at the Staatstheater Nürnberg that was shown live in 50 cinemas in Germany and Austria?"} +{"answers": ["Barack Obama Day", "Barack Obama"], "question": "following a failed attempt earlier in the year, the Illinois General Assembly passed a bill establishing on May 19, 2017?"} +{"answers": ["Traci", "Traci Hunter Abramson", "Abramson"], "question": " used her experience as a swim coach and a CIA employee to write \"Undercurrents\", a novel about an Olympic-hopeful swimmer in witness protection?"} +{"answers": ["Kwasi Ankama", "Kwasi Annoh Ankama", "Kwasi", "Ankama", "Annoh Ankama"], "question": "Ghanaian Member of Parliament died on an official government delegation to the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Eulalia viridis"], "question": "the green worm does not breed until it is at least two years old?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Lyle Williams Jr", "Thomas Lyle Williams", "Williams"], "question": " had the idea to create the first mascara, Maybelline, after seeing his sister Mabel use a mix of petroleum jelly and burnt cork to darken her eyelashes?"} +{"answers": ["Caroline Risque", "Caroline", "Risque"], "question": " \"\" made the bronze busts of the four founders of Stix Baer & Fuller?"} +{"answers": ["Emeka", "Ogboh", "Emeka Ogboh"], "question": "art curator Ugochukwu-Smooth Nzewi described sound artist as capturing \"the maddening hyper-visuality of Lagos\"?"} +{"answers": ["Emma", "Emma Clara Schweer", "Schweer"], "question": "at the time of her death at age 105, was believed to be the oldest elected official in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["m-tp M-TP", "M-tp M-TP"], "question": "500 copies of Vietnamese singer Son Tung M-TP's compilation album sold out in 30 minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Smith presidential campaign, 1844"], "question": "in 1844, Latter Day Saints founder Joseph Smith became the and the first American presidential candidate to be assassinated?"} +{"answers": ["John William Alexander O'Brien", "O'Brien", "John"], "question": " presided over the military court that tried and acquitted Japanese Admiral Soemu Toyoda?"} +{"answers": ["Children of Llullaillaco", "Mummies of Llullaillaco"], "question": "in 1999 were found on the summit of Llullaillaco, a 6,700 m (22,000 ft) volcano, where they had been sacrificed under the Inca Empire 500 years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Akhamaman"], "question": ", the self-proclaimed king of Pegu, began his career as a rower on the royal yacht of King Narathihapate of Pagan?"} +{"answers": ["Polydora cilliata", "Polydora ciliata"], "question": "a marine organism described in 1971 as a new species of gastrotrich was later identified as the larva of a bristleworm, probably ?"} +{"answers": ["Ticketer"], "question": "the introduction of ticket machines on Reading Transport buses meant that 11,000 pre-paid cards had to be reissued?"} +{"answers": ["Unomásuno"], "question": "U.S. citizens are prohibited from engaging in business transactions with the owners of the Mexican newspaper ?"} +{"answers": ["Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too"], "question": "when signing to MCA Records, Gregg Alexander allegedly received a $600,000 advance for the New Radicals' ?"} +{"answers": ["Abalos Undae"], "question": "the Martian dunes of the \"\" may have formed from erosion of \"Rupes Tenuis\", the polar scarp?"} +{"answers": ["Vera", "Vera Nemirova", "Nemirova"], "question": " staged \"Lulu\" at the Salzburg Festival and \"The Ring\" for the Frankfurt Opera?"} +{"answers": ["Over-the-counter counseling", "Over the counter counseling"], "question": "pharmacists sometimes \"QuEST\" during ?"} +{"answers": ["Tvrtko", "Tvrtko I of Bosnia", "Bosnia"], "question": ", the first King of Bosnia, maintained cordial relations with all three churches in his realm—Bosnian, Catholic, and Orthodox?"} +{"answers": ["Priya Jhingan", "Priya", "Jhingan"], "question": " is the first woman to join the Indian Army as an officer?"} +{"answers": ["Moon Hunters"], "question": "the action RPG changes depending on the players' choices in what the developer has described as a \"personality test\"?"} +{"answers": ["Medea", "Medea"], "question": "Aribert Reimann \"\" composed for the Vienna State Opera, based on the drama by Franz Grillparzer?"} +{"answers": ["Syllis ramosa"], "question": "the sponge-dwelling branched worm has a single mouth and many anuses?"} +{"answers": ["Alma", "Lutz", "Alma Lutz"], "question": " was the biographer of women's rights activists including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Emma Willard?"} +{"answers": ["Mauka Mauka"], "question": "Star Sports' advertising campaign for the 2015 Cricket World Cup match between India and Pakistan was a huge hit in India, but ignited significant opposition in Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["John W. Martin", "Martin", "John", "John Wellborn Martin"], "question": "Martin County, Florida, was named after Governor while he was in office?"} +{"answers": ["Betty Paoli", "Betty", "Paoli"], "question": "German poet was a companion to Princess Maria Anna Schwarzenberg?"} +{"answers": ["Nasone", "nasone"], "question": "Romans like to drink out of ?"} +{"answers": ["Corythucha ciliata"], "question": "the \"\", native to North America, was first observed in Italy in 1964 and has since spread to much of Southern and Central Europe?"} +{"answers": ["María", "María Marte", "Marte", "Maria Marte"], "question": "chef has a tattoo of her first original dish, a caramelized hibiscus flower?"} +{"answers": ["Neon Blue"], "question": "\"\" is about coming out?"} +{"answers": ["Kwesi", "Atta", "Kwesi Amoako Atta"], "question": ", Ghana's Minister for Roads and Highways, announced that 50 percent of toll booth collectors will be people with disabilities?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Alfonso Wetmore", "Wetmore", "James A. Wetmore"], "question": " name is inscribed on more federal buildings than any other U.S. citizen?"} +{"answers": ["To the Edge of the Earth", "Edge of the Earth"], "question": "the extended play by Thirty Seconds to Mars was conceived to raise public awareness of global warming and green politics?"} +{"answers": ["Thukkachi Abatsahayesvar temple"], "question": "the \"\" was greatly expanded by Vikrama Chola after he was supposedly cured of vitiligo by praying to the presiding deity for 48 days?"} +{"answers": ["Christiane", "Christiane Karg", "Karg"], "question": "award-winning soprano appeared as Sophie at the Frankfurt Opera, the Semperoper and La Scala, and in Mahler's Second Symphony at the Rheingau Musik Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Clinton Liberal Institute"], "question": "the existed in upstate New York from 1831 until it burned down in 1900?"} +{"answers": ["Third Silesian War", "Silesian War"], "question": "Frederick the Great felt sure he had lost the after his defeat at the Battle of Kunersdorf in 1759, until a \"miracle\" restored his hopes?"} +{"answers": ["Deepak Gupta", "Deepak Gupta", "Gupta", "Deepak"], "question": "Supreme Court of India judge once heard and disposed of 33 cases in a single day?"} +{"answers": ["IBUYPOWER and NetcodeGuides.com match fixing scandal"], "question": "the is considered the first large scandal of its type to hit the competitive \"\" scene?"} +{"answers": ["Venus and Adonis", "Venus and Adonis"], "question": "Titian's painting of \"\" exists in \"two-dog\" and \"three-dog\" versions?"} +{"answers": ["Maren", "Michelet", "Maren Michelet"], "question": "when the Minneapolis School Board decided to include North Germanic languages in the curriculum, became the first teacher of Norwegian in a public high school in the US?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Bellhouse", "Brian", "Bellhouse"], "question": " invented a needle-free and pain-free injection system which was eventually sold for £542 million?"} +{"answers": ["Hawkins v. Town of Shaw"], "question": "four members of the Hawkins family died violent deaths after winning against Shaw, Mississippi?"} +{"answers": ["Marvel Music"], "question": "Marvel Comics briefly operated an dedicated to comics about musicians?"} +{"answers": ["Omar Narváez", "Omar David Narváez", "Narváez", "Omar Narváez", "Omar"], "question": " hit his first Major League home run on his father's birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Abebe Bikila", "Abebe", "Bikila"], "question": " \"\" set a world record winning the 1960 Men's Olympic marathon, running barefoot?"} +{"answers": ["Federal Real Estate Board"], "question": "Presidents Warren G. Harding and Franklin D. Roosevelt each created a ?"} +{"answers": ["Booth", "Heather Booth", "Heather"], "question": "Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Wood has called \"one of the nation's most influential organizers for progressive causes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Picidae", "Woodpecker"], "question": "the has special adaptations to avoid damaging its brain while pecking and drumming?"} +{"answers": ["L.", "Gillette", "L. Fidelia Woolley Gillette", "Lucia Fidelia Woolley", "Lucia Fidelia Woolley Gillette"], "question": " was one of the first women to be ordained as a Universalist minister in the United States, and the first woman ordained of any denomination in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["KFKU"], "question": ", the AM radio station of the University of Kansas, ceased operations because its time-share partner went silent due to financial difficulties?"} +{"answers": ["Central Locator", "Central Locator System"], "question": "the codename assigned to U.S. Senate president pro tempore James Eastland by the was \"FOURFINGER\"?"} +{"answers": ["Schloss Ledenburg"], "question": " \"\", the residence of several families in succession, housed music that seemed lost?"} +{"answers": ["Paramoera walkeri"], "question": "during the early winter, the amphipod nearly cover the underside of Antarctic ice sheets?"} +{"answers": ["The Fountainhead"], "question": "Ayn Rand found the title for her novel , her first major success, in a thesaurus?"} +{"answers": ["Seyyed", "Behbahani", "Seyyed Abdollah Behbahani", "Seyyed Abdollah Behbahaní"], "question": ", a Shia theologian and leader of the constitutional movement, was assassinated in Iran and buried in Iraq?"} +{"answers": ["Godville"], "question": "video game is a zero-player game, requiring no player interaction with the main character?"} +{"answers": ["Liimanarina"], "question": "the band take their name from a Finnish word for \"glue\" and the creaking sound a door makes when it is opened?"} +{"answers": ["Golden Tea Room"], "question": "Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the Japanese regent from 1585 to 1591, ordered the construction of the \"\", a \"chashitsu\" that was completely covered in gold?"} +{"answers": ["2017–18 London & South East Premier", "London & South East Premier"], "question": "the season will be the first under that name, as the Rugby Football Union felt the previous \"National League 3\" name was misleading?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Semon", "Henry", "Semon"], "question": " lost his seat in the Oregon legislature when he accepted a position on the state's agriculture board, but was reappointed to the legislature after resigning from the board?"} +{"answers": ["Alceste", "Alceste"], "question": "the opera , composed by Anton Schweitzer with a libretto by Wieland, is regarded as a milestone of German opera?"} +{"answers": ["Kayak Point County Park"], "question": "the site of was originally proposed as an oil refinery?"} +{"answers": ["Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker", "Japanese pygmy woodpecker"], "question": "the becomes smaller and darker from the north of its range to the south?"} +{"answers": ["17776"], "question": " has been compared to the work of Don DeLillo, Italo Calvino, Thomas Pynchon, and robot trolls on Reddit?"} +{"answers": ["Red Brook", "Red Brook"], "question": "a swamp in the watershed of is home to part of the largest population of yellow-bellied flycatchers in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Helen", "Quach", "Helen Quach"], "question": "in 1977, symphony conductor was one of two women who led major orchestras anywhere in the world?"} +{"answers": ["The Bus Songs"], "question": "the \"Whacky Tobaccy\" music video from the Toby Keith album contains a cameo appearance by Willie Nelson?"} +{"answers": ["Aneuretellus"], "question": "the single species of the ant is named from the Latin for \"deformed\"?"} +{"answers": ["Foundling Hospital Anthem"], "question": "Handel composed the in 1749 for a benefit concert for abandoned children in London?"} +{"answers": ["Cockstock Incident"], "question": "an led to a law banning all black settlers from Oregon in 1844?"} +{"answers": ["grey-headed Woodpecker", "Grey-headed woodpecker"], "question": "the \"\" was split into three separate species in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Mounsey", "Elizabeth", "Mounsey"], "question": " became the organist of St Peter upon Cornhill when she was 14 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Asiamah", "Isaac Kwame Asiamah", "Isaac Asiamah", "Isaac"], "question": ", Ghana's new Minister for Youth and Sports, was at one time the country's youngest legislator?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican Seismic Alert System"], "question": "the provided Mexico City 80 seconds of advance notice prior to the 2012 Oaxaca earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Shaiza", "Rano M. Shaiza", "Rano"], "question": " helped further the Naga peace accord by brokering a meeting between her uncle, the founder of the Naga separatist movement, and the Prime Minister of India?"} +{"answers": ["S Coronae Borealis"], "question": "the star has been estimated as having around 1.34 times the Sun's mass but 308 times its radius?"} +{"answers": ["Riley Keaton Adams", "Adams", "Riley", "Riley Adams"], "question": "Toronto Blue Jays baseball player has a black belt in karate?"} +{"answers": ["Banded woodpecker", "Banded Woodpecker"], "question": "the has adapted well to living in man-made surroundings and is of low concern to conservationists?"} +{"answers": ["Theater Bonn"], "question": "the opened a new opera house in 1965?"} +{"answers": ["Star Athletica, LLC v. Varsity Brands, Inc.", "LLC v. Varsity Brands, Inc."], "question": "the that \"lines, chevrons, and colorful shapes\" on cheerleading uniforms could be eligible for copyright protection?"} +{"answers": ["London Fog 1966"], "question": " features the earliest known live recordings by the Doors?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Page", "Typhoon Page"], "question": " was the record-setting sixth tropical cyclone to hit Japan in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Loring", "Katharine", "Katharine Peabody Loring"], "question": " taught history with Alice James at the first correspondence school in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Seth Phelps", "Seth Ledyard Phelps", "Seth", "Phelps", "Seth Ledyard"], "question": "commander \"\" helped hoist the American flag over the Confederate Fort Henry after it fell to the Union?"} +{"answers": ["Cheloctonus jonesii"], "question": "the scorpion has been reported killing the red-billed quelea?"} +{"answers": ["CAMS 54"], "question": "the long-range flying boat attempted an east-west transatlantic crossing, but was returned to France by ship from the Azores?"} +{"answers": ["Jasmine Burrows"], "question": "actress Lucinda Dryzek secured the role of in \"Holby City\" while she was training as a hairdresser?"} +{"answers": ["Westlake", "Westlake station", "Westlake station"], "question": "additional fire sprinklers were installed in Seattle's to accommodate parties and receptions on the station's mezzanine?"} +{"answers": ["5,6,7,8"], "question": "\"\" is the third-highest selling and most streamed song of Steps' career, despite being one of their lowest charting?"} +{"answers": ["Truth in Music", "Truth in Music Advertising"], "question": "former Sha Na Na member Jon \"Bowzer\" Bauman was the co-author of legislation in most of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Baa Baa Land"], "question": ", an eight-hour slow cinema film containing nothing but long shots of grazing sheep, is described by its producers as \"the dullest movie ever made\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tarabya of Pegu", "Tarabya", "Pegu"], "question": ", the self-proclaimed king of Pegu, was executed on the order of King Wareru of Martaban, who was his father-in-law and son-in-law?"} +{"answers": ["Julius' Castle"], "question": "San Francisco's on Telegraph Hill was once painted pink?"} +{"answers": ["Laurie Davidson", "Davidson", "Laurie", "Laurie Davidson"], "question": " was inspired for his role as William Shakespeare in \"Will\" by \"Straight Outta Compton\" and \"8 Mile\", but not by modern depictions of Shakespeare such as \"Shakespeare in Love\"?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Gene"], "question": " resulted in the cancellation of the final round of the 1990 Top Cup Tokai Classic?"} +{"answers": ["Dewey Readmore Books"], "question": "the obituary of , a library cat, appeared in more than 270 national and international newspapers?"} +{"answers": ["Sabina Cvilak", "Sabina", "Cvilak", "Sabina Cvilak Damjanovič"], "question": "the Slovenian soprano \"\" was Puccini's character Mimi in Washington, Wagner's Sieglinde in Wiesbaden, and performed Britten's \"War Requiem\" in London on the composer's centenary?"} +{"answers": ["Devil's Bargain"], "question": " describes how Steve Bannon used his experience at \"Breitbart News\" to gather white men to support Donald Trump?"} +{"answers": ["Twumasi-Ankrah", "Nana", "Nana Kofi Twumasi-Ankrah", "Nana Twumasi-Ankrah"], "question": "Ghanaian-born Major is the first black equerry to a British monarch?"} +{"answers": ["Botwe", "Dan Kwaku Botwe", "Dan Botwe", "Dan"], "question": "in 2017 , a former political exile, became a cabinet member and minister in Ghana's newly created Ministry of Regional Reorganization and Development?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese Expeditionary Force"], "question": "the in the Burma Campaign was commanded by an American general?"} +{"answers": ["Nicole van den Hurk", "Death of Nicole van den Hurk", "Murder of Nicole van den Hurk"], "question": "following the , her stepbrother falsely confessed to killing her to get her body exhumed for DNA testing?"} +{"answers": ["Chicago Public School Boycott"], "question": "in 1963, over 200,000 students of the Chicago Public Schools to protest segregation and poor conditions?"} +{"answers": ["Mahant Chandnath", "Chandnath", "Mahant", "Mahant Chand Nath"], "question": ", a Member of the Indian Parliament, is also the head of the Nath sect of Hinduism?"} +{"answers": ["Diopatra cuprea"], "question": "the lives in a tube adorned with shell fragments and tiny pebbles?"} +{"answers": ["N. P. Comnène", "Petrescu-Comnen", "Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen", "Nicolae"], "question": "Foreign Minister promised that Romania would only \"take a few badly aimed potshots\" at Soviet planes entering its airspace during the Munich Crisis?"} +{"answers": ["Saw Kill", "Saw Kill"], "question": "the 1841 conservation agreement between the owners of the land where the \"(falls pictured)\" drains into the Hudson River is one of the earliest in American history?"} +{"answers": ["Céleste Mogador", "Mogador", "Céleste"], "question": " may have been the inspiration for the title character in Georges Bizet's opera \"Carmen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cephalotes hispaniolicus"], "question": "the extinct ant species was first described from a single Miocene fossil found in amber on Hispaniola?"} +{"answers": ["Beer ice cream"], "question": " has been served at the Great American Beer Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Guilden Morden", "Guilden Morden boar"], "question": "the may have adorned a helmet like those worn by the poetical warrior Beowulf?"} +{"answers": ["René", "René Morax", "Morax"], "question": " founded the Thêatre du Jorat, where his play \"Le Roi David\" premiered with dramatic music by Arthur Honegger?"} +{"answers": ["Nicarao people"], "question": "the extinct of pre-Columbian Nicaragua shared many cultural traits with the Aztecs of Mexico, including their calendar, screenfold books, and human sacrifice?"} +{"answers": ["Cherry ice cream"], "question": "\"Cherry Garcia\" \"\" is a named after Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead?"} +{"answers": ["Darjeeling worm snake"], "question": "the specimen from which the blind snake was described had a diameter of ?"} +{"answers": ["Bart Sawyer", "Sawyer", "Bart"], "question": " pro wrestling gimmick was inspired by Bart Simpson?"} +{"answers": ["Melusine", "Melusine"], "question": ", the second opera by Aribert Reimann, premiered at the Schlosstheater Schwetzingen in 1971 and was revived in 2016 by students in Berlin for the composer's 80th birthday?"} +{"answers": ["My Family's Slave"], "question": "the family of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Alex Tizon ?"} +{"answers": ["Gevninge helmet fragment"], "question": "the \"\" once adorned a pre-Viking Age helmet?"} +{"answers": ["Matthew Pottinger", "Pottinger", "Matthew"], "question": ", a member of the U.S. National Security Council, was a journalist in China for seven years before becoming a U.S. Marine?"} +{"answers": ["Moustached hawk-cuckoo", "Moustached Hawk-Cuckoo"], "question": "both the adult and fledgling of the have a moustache?"} +{"answers": ["Mannenberg"], "question": "pianist Abdullah Ibrahim recorded the Cape jazz instrumental \"\" in response to the forced relocation of Coloured families by the South African government during apartheid?"} +{"answers": ["CUBRIC"], "question": " at Cardiff University can create a map of someone's brain?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Hattie", "Typhoon Hattie"], "question": " was the fifth of a record six tropical cyclones to hit Japan in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Clementina Anstruther-Thomson", "Clementina", "Anstruther-Thomson"], "question": " and Vernon Lee openly lived together as a lesbian couple during the Victorian era?"} +{"answers": ["Theater Magdeburg"], "question": " opera house \"\", an operetta and variety theatre, is a reconstruction of the original destroyed in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Addiction Rare in Patients Treated with Narcotics"], "question": "consistent misrepresentation of a in \"The New England Journal of Medicine\" has been blamed for contributing to the U.S. opioid epidemic?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Egyapa Mercer", "Andrew", "Mercer", "Andrew Kofi Egyapa Mercer", "Egyapa Mercer"], "question": "Sekondi MP helped repay the debt owed to the Ghana Football Association by Sekondi Eleven Wise, a Division 1 league club in his constituency?"} +{"answers": ["SS John Sherman", "John Sherman"], "question": "cargo had to be loaded and unloaded by hand onto the , the first freight ship used on Lake Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Baby I"], "question": "Ariana Grande said she wanted her \"\" music video to emulate the \"breeziness\" of early 1990s music videos by TLC and Will Smith?"} +{"answers": ["National Council of the Judiciary"], "question": "Poland's has been criticized for including only 6 women among its 25 members?"} +{"answers": ["Life", "Life"], "question": "the sculpture was designed by Joseph Drapell shortly after landing in Halifax, Nova Scotia, as a refugee?"} +{"answers": ["Airplane Coaster"], "question": "numerous writers have called the \"\" the greatest roller coaster ever built?"} +{"answers": ["Mammen", "K. E. Mammen", "K."], "question": "freedom fighter was expelled from Madras Christian College for participating in the Quit India Movement?"} +{"answers": ["Liriomyza huidobrensis"], "question": "male sometimes feed at leaf wounds made by females, as they are unable to puncture the leaves themselves?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Boder", "Boder"], "question": " conducted new operas, including Penderecki's \"Ubu Rex\" for the Munich Opera Festival, Henze's \"Phaedra\" in Berlin, and Reimann's \"Medea\" in Vienna?"} +{"answers": ["Rabbitkettle Hot Springs"], "question": "the in the Northwest Territories are both the largest tufa mounds in Canada and the only known tufa mounds on permafrost?"} +{"answers": ["Sleep cycle"], "question": "as you progress through your 90-minute , your brainwaves change and your body secretes different hormones?"} +{"answers": ["1963 NCAA University Division Basketball Championship Game"], "question": "the was the first NCAA title game to feature a majority of black starters?"} +{"answers": ["Colletes halophilus"], "question": "one of the largest colonies in England of the rare \"\" is in an artificial mound of sand?"} +{"answers": ["Știrbei", "George", "George Barbu Ştirbei", "George Barbu Știrbei"], "question": ", the Romanian arts patron, buried sculptor Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux in Courbevoie, then fought over the remains with Carpeaux's widow?"} +{"answers": ["Denes nad Makedonija"], "question": "\"\" was chosen to be the national anthem of the Republic of Macedonia, even though it finished runner-up in a contest held soon after independence in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Florence E. Bamberger", "Bamberger", "Florence", "Florence Eilau Bamberger"], "question": "in a pioneering study, American pedagogue quantified the effects of book design on stimulating a child's interest in reading?"} +{"answers": ["1957 alleged Jordanian military coup attempt"], "question": "those implicated in the against King Hussein of Jordan were later pardoned and given senior posts in the government?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Schiebeler", "Schiebeler", "Daniel"], "question": "at age 18, wrote the libretto for an opera by Telemann based on an episode from Cervantes' \"Don Quixote\", which he could read in Spanish?"} +{"answers": ["Monkey meat"], "question": "people may be fined US$250,000 for importing into the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Bagel and cream cheese"], "question": "the \"(example pictured)\" was a very popular dish in the United States in the early 1950s, having permeated American culture?"} +{"answers": ["Tilton", "Daniel", "Daniel Tilton"], "question": ", one of the first three judges of the Mississippi Territory, lacked any legal experience prior to his appointment?"} +{"answers": ["Geodorcus servandus"], "question": "the stag beetle is unable to fly, and is known to occur only on a single mountaintop in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["International District/Chinatown station", "International District / Chinatown"], "question": "Seattle's is located under a large concrete lid that supports several office towers and a public plaza?"} +{"answers": ["Angelo", "Donatis", "Angelo De Donatis"], "question": " is the first non-cardinal to be appointed Vicar General of Rome since the sixteenth century?"} +{"answers": ["Dostana", "Dostana"], "question": "the 2008 film inspired several fashion trends in India, with Priyanka Chopra's silver sari, worn in the song \"Desi Girl\", becoming very popular?"} +{"answers": ["Venus and Music", "Venus and Musician"], "question": "the various versions of Titian's include organists, lute-players, Cupids, and dogs, but always a nude Venus?"} +{"answers": ["Mitali", "Mitali Madhumita", "Madhumita"], "question": " is the first female officer in the Indian Army to receive a gallantry award?"} +{"answers": ["Allantactis parasitica", "Allantactis"], "question": "despite living in complete darkness at bathyal depths, the sea anemone synchronises its breeding activity with the phases of the moon?"} +{"answers": ["Huebner", "George Huebner", "George", "George J. Huebner", "George John Huebner"], "question": " is known as the \"father of the automotive gas turbine engine\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rivka Ravitz", "Ravitz", "Rivka"], "question": "an ultra-Orthodox runs the office of the President of Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Paapa", "Paapa Yankson", "Yankson"], "question": "Ghanaian highlife musician was first signed to a band while performing at his mother's funeral?"} +{"answers": ["Bock", "Christoph", "Christoph Bock"], "question": ", the 2017 Overton Prize recipient, is a leading scientist in the International Human Epigenome Consortium?"} +{"answers": ["Kum-A-Kye"], "question": "\"\" was the regimental march of the British South Africa Police in Rhodesia?"} +{"answers": ["Diadumene leucolena"], "question": "the has been found growing in grooves in the shell of a loggerhead sea turtle?"} +{"answers": ["Asante-Apeatu", "David Asante-Apeatu", "David"], "question": ", acting Inspector General of Police of Ghana, once oversaw a police operation that led to the seizure of of cocaine worth US$38 million?"} +{"answers": ["Arpad", "Arpad Weixlgärtner", "Weixlgärtner"], "question": "during the annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany, refused to hand over the keys to the Imperial Treasury to the SS?"} +{"answers": ["Goliath Imperial Pigeon", "Goliath imperial pigeon"], "question": "the \"\" is also known as the notou?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Tassie", "William Tassie", "William Tassie"], "question": " thought parents would send their children to private schools if other schools did not provide the opportunity to learn Latin at an early age?"} +{"answers": ["Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act"], "question": "the proposed has been criticized for weakening Section 230 safe harbors?"} +{"answers": ["clinafloxacin", "Clinafloxacin"], "question": "the future of as a new drug is less bright due to its risk of drug-induced light sensitivity?"} +{"answers": ["San Sebastián del Oeste", "2015 San Sebastián del Oeste ambush"], "question": " in a 2015 ambush in Jalisco, Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Kränzle", "Johannes", "Johannes Martin Kränzle"], "question": "after baritone recovered from MDS, he made his debut at the Bayreuth Festival in 2017 as Beckmesser, staged by the festival's first Jewish director?"} +{"answers": ["Smith's red rock hare"], "question": "although the is a nocturnal species, it occasionally comes out during early mornings or late afternoons in places where it is not hunted?"} +{"answers": ["Yarkand hare"], "question": "the is hunted as game and, between 1958 and 1981, about 10,000 furs annually were produced from the species?"} +{"answers": ["Coburn", "Pamela Coburn", "Pamela"], "question": "American soprano appeared as Mozart's Countess in Vienna and New York, and as Ellen, the friend of Peter Grimes, in Munich and at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino?"} +{"answers": ["R v Secretary of State for the Home Department", "R v Secretary of State for the Home Department"], "question": " was the first court case to successfully overturn a client's ban on entry to the United Kingdom—only to be overturned itself on appeal?"} +{"answers": ["Ida", "Waugh", "Ida Waugh"], "question": "illustrator met her life partner Amy Ella Blanchard when the latter was hired as a tutor for her younger brother, future painter Frederick Judd Waugh?"} +{"answers": ["Delaware Railroad"], "question": "the was sued in 1863 because it did not have enough freight cars to transport a bumper crop of peaches?"} +{"answers": ["Arche", "Arche"], "question": "Kent Nagano commissioned Jörg Widmann's oratorio for the opening celebrations of the Elbphilharmonie \"\", and conducted 300 performers in the premiere?"} +{"answers": ["Ada", "Maescher", "Ada Bell Harper Maescher", "Ada Bell Maescher"], "question": " produced \"Night Life in Hollywood\" as a propaganda film to depict Hollywood as a model city populated by home-loving people?"} +{"answers": ["Pietà", "Pietà"], "question": "Titian intended his painting of the to hang over his grave, but it never did?"} +{"answers": ["Norma Tanega", "Tanega", "Norma", "Norma Cecilia Tanega"], "question": "before working with Bob Crewe and Dusty Springfield, folk singer performed at summer camps and a mental hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Oligotoma saundersii"], "question": " live in silken tubes and camouflage their eggs, perhaps to prevent cannibalism?"} +{"answers": ["Voices", "Voices"], "question": "Ursula K. Le Guin's 2006 novel has been compared to Ray Bradbury's \"Fahrenheit 451\", which also prominently features the destruction of books?"} +{"answers": ["Rhine Campaign of 1796"], "question": "during the , the French troops were hampered by having to steal their supplies, which turned the local populations against them?"} +{"answers": ["2017 Montana wildfires"], "question": "as of 12 September, 48 \"(example pictured)\" were actively burning?"} +{"answers": ["Ömer", "Ömer Halisdemir", "Halisdemir"], "question": "Sergeant was killed on the spot after he shot dead a general who had tried to take over the Special Forces Command HQ during the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt?"} +{"answers": ["Ultimate End"], "question": "the comic book was made by Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley, who had created the Ultimate Marvel imprint 15 years before?"} +{"answers": ["Tre Canti di Leopardi"], "question": ", three orchestral songs by Wilhelm Killmayer, are based on poems from \"Canti\", addressing the infinite, the self, and the moon?"} +{"answers": ["Ogygis Undae"], "question": "the Martian dunes of consist of two different sand types, and look similar to the dunes in Grand Falls, Arizona?"} +{"answers": ["Shirley", "Pitts", "Shirley Pitts", "Shirley Sally Pitts"], "question": " was trained by the Forty Elephants and became the \"queen of shoplifters\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alex Virot", "Virot", "Alex", "Alex'' Virot"], "question": " is the only journalist to have died whilst covering the Tour de France?"} +{"answers": ["Oxenfree"], "question": "the dark, organic setting of the graphic adventure video game was designed to contrast with its bright, geometric, supernatural elements?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Ferrers, 4th Baron Ferrers of Groby", "Henry", "Groby"], "question": "two years after , fought alongside King Richard II in the 1385 invasion of Scotland, the king and queen stayed the night in Ferrers' castle?"} +{"answers": ["Xafecopy Trojan"], "question": " attacked at least 4,800 Android users in just a month?"} +{"answers": ["Oreste", "Pucciani", "Oreste Francesco Pucciani", "Oreste Pucciani", "Oreste F. Pucciani"], "question": "in 1948, , champion of the \"direct method\" of language teaching, banned English from his classroom at UCLA?"} +{"answers": ["1958 US–UK Mutual Defence Agreement"], "question": "British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan described the as the \"great prize\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alan Duffy", "Alan", "Alan Duffy", "Duffy", "Alan R Duffy"], "question": "astronomer is constructing a dark matter detector underground in a gold mine?"} +{"answers": ["The Tribute Money", "The Tribute Money"], "question": "Titian's 1516 work \"\" was painted to be a cupboard door?"} +{"answers": ["Glover's pika"], "question": "the was at different times treated as a subspecies of the Turkestan red pika and the Chinese red pika, but is now accepted as an independent species?"} +{"answers": ["New Rules", "New Rules"], "question": "Dua Lipa said that her song \"\" talks about setting rules to keep \"your distance from someone who's bad for you\"?"} +{"answers": ["Representation theory of the Lorentz group"], "question": "while working on the , an encounter with Dirac convinced Harish-Chandra that he did not have \"the mysterious sixth sense which one needs in order to succeed in physics\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mendonca", "Gilbert John Mendonca", "Gilbert Mendonca", "Gilbert"], "question": "residents of Uttan aided candidacy in the 2009 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election by refusing to allow other candidates to campaign in their town?"} +{"answers": ["Caroline Augusta Huling", "Caroline", "Caroline Augusta Alden Huling", "Huling"], "question": "the 1896 novel \"The Courage of Her Convictions\" by is the story of a woman who is artificially inseminated?"} +{"answers": ["Tom", "Tom Doerr", "Doerr"], "question": "the lambda \"\" designed by as a symbol for the Gay Activists Alliance was chrome yellow, a reference to Aldous Huxley's novel \"Crome Yellow\"?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Hiram Scott", "Hiram"], "question": "the bluffs near where died in 1828 bear his name?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth Lyttle Satter Prize in Mathematics"], "question": "Maryam Mirzakhani won the for women in mathematics a year before she won the Fields Medal for the same work?"} +{"answers": ["Saccoglossus bromophenolosus"], "question": "the acorn worm is named after a chemical found in its tissues?"} +{"answers": ["Kelly Crull", "Kelly Ann Crull", "Kelly", "Crull"], "question": "as part of her journalism degree, sportscaster worked at KOMU-TV?"} +{"answers": ["Trapped", "Trapped"], "question": "while many people think \"\" is a Bruce Springsteen song from the 1980s, it was written and recorded by Jimmy Cliff in 1972?"} +{"answers": ["Doubleday", "John Doubleday", "John", "John Doubleday"], "question": "after a drunkard smashed the Portland Vase into hundreds of pieces, \"\" was dubbed \"the prince of restorers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Orelia Key Bell", "Bell", "Orelia"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1895, dedicated a collection of poems to her \"Heavenly Muse\" Ida Jane Ash, next to whom she is now buried in Atlanta?"} +{"answers": ["Stadt Zürich", "Stadt Zürich"], "question": "after the collided with another ship in Lindau Harbour, a Bavarian correspondent sarcastically commented that it had sunk more German ships than the entire Royal Danish Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Hippopotamus", "Hippopotamus"], "question": " is Sparks' first UK top-ten album in over 40 years?"} +{"answers": ["Eisenstein", "Mikhail", "Mikhail Eisenstein", "Mikhail Osipovich Eisenstein"], "question": "architect and his film-director son Sergei fought on opposite sides of the Russian Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Neponsit Hospital", "Neponsit Beach Hospital"], "question": "the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor raised money for New York's by distributing pictures of \"Smiling Joe\", a boy with spinal tuberculosis?"} +{"answers": ["Dunsmoor", "Nannie C. Dunsmoor", "Nannie C. Straus Dunsmoor", "Nannie"], "question": ", a Los Angeles pioneer woman physician practicing into her 80s, was the oldest United States active member of the Soroptimist Club?"} +{"answers": ["Enicurus schistaceus", "Slaty-backed forktail"], "question": "the call of the can easily be mistaken for that of the Blyth's kingfisher?"} +{"answers": ["Massachusetts Convention of Towns"], "question": "the in 1768 created a war scare, causing prices to drop on the London Stock Exchange?"} +{"answers": ["Kirsty Clements"], "question": "in order to accurately portray her character domestic violence storyline, actress Lucy Gaskell spoke to women affected by domestic abuse?"} +{"answers": ["Pass A L'Outre Light"], "question": "when the began to sink into the ground, its floor was raised and a new door cut in its side to compensate?"} +{"answers": ["Brundrett", "Frederick", "Frederick Brundrett"], "question": ", the UK's Chief Scientific Adviser to the Ministry of Defence, was one of Britain's oldest first-class field hockey players?"} +{"answers": ["``Cup of Solid Gold", "Gong Jin'ou", "Cup of Solid Gold"], "question": "the , China's first national anthem, was never performed publicly?"} +{"answers": ["Rupes Tenuis"], "question": " \"\", the Martian north polar scarp, may have been in retreat since the Late Amazonian period?"} +{"answers": ["Little Joe Monahan", "Monahan", "Little"], "question": "cowboy 's gender became a national news story in 1904?"} +{"answers": ["Hashemite custodianship of Jerusalem holy sites"], "question": "the Hashemite dynasty, Jordan's royal family, claims ?"} +{"answers": ["Faith Hedgepeth", "Faith Hedgepeth homicide"], "question": "one year ago today Chapel Hill, North Carolina, police released an image of a suspect in the based purely on DNA left at the crime scene?"} +{"answers": ["Lorenzo João Gordinho", "Gordinho", "Lorenzo", "Lorenzo Gordinho"], "question": "South African footballer joined the Kaizer Chiefs academy at the age of 15?"} +{"answers": ["Yunnan hare"], "question": "the was formerly considered a subspecies of the woolly hare but is now treated as a separate species?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Wollny", "Michael Wollny", "Michael Wollny Trio"], "question": "when the jazz pianist was artist in residence of the Rheingau Musik Festival, he played a concert with Andreas Schaerer, Émile Parisien and Vincent Peirani?"} +{"answers": ["Natal red rock hare"], "question": "although it drinks when it gets the chance, the \"(illustration pictured)\" can obtain all the moisture it needs from its food and the dew?"} +{"answers": ["Two Songs to be sung of a summer night on the water"], "question": " by Frederick Delius are wordless songs for an a cappella choir, described as being amongst the composer's \"most transcendently ecstatic moments\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bakyt", "Bakyt Torobayev", "Bakyt Ergeshevich Torobayev", "Torobayev"], "question": "when Kyrgyz politician stood as candidate for speaker of the Supreme Council of Kyrgyzstan in 2016 along with Kanat Isayev, the result was a tie?"} +{"answers": ["Synapta maculata"], "question": "the will break itself into bits to escape from a predator?"} +{"answers": ["Somari"], "question": "software pirates created of Sega's 1991 video game \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" for the Nintendo Entertainment System that features Mario instead of Sonic?"} +{"answers": ["Layal Abboud", "Layal Mounir Abboud", "Layal", "Abboud"], "question": "Lebanese singer worked as a police officer before becoming a pop star?"} +{"answers": ["Rupert", "Rupert Bruce-Mitford", "Bruce-Mitford"], "question": "scholar funded his education by burning a book?"} +{"answers": ["Elijah", "Elijah Corlet", "Corlet"], "question": "schoolmaster helped Cotton Mather correct his stammer?"} +{"answers": ["19-2", "19-2"], "question": "the season two premiere of the Canadian television series featured an uninterrupted, 13-minute single-camera sequence of a school shooting, based on the 2006 Dawson College shooting in Montreal?"} +{"answers": ["Kirti Kumari", "Kumari", "Kirti"], "question": "last month, , a sitting member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, died of an H1N1 infection?"} +{"answers": ["Abalos Colles"], "question": "some of the mounds of the Martian formation of are similar to volcanoes in Iceland?"} +{"answers": ["Telemaco", "Telemaco"], "question": "in , one of Alessandro Scarlatti's last operas, Minerva enters in a chariot which holds a string orchestra with trumpets?"} +{"answers": ["Ludwig", "Ludwig Levy", "Levy"], "question": "German Jewish architect designed many synagogues across Germany in the late 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Lai Ning", "Lai", "Ning"], "question": "14-year-old died fighting a forest fire in China in 1988 and was subsequently declared a revolutionary martyr?"} +{"answers": ["St. Cecilia High School", "St. Cecilia High School"], "question": "Vince Lombardi began his football coaching career at New Jersey's , where he taught algebra, chemistry, physics and Latin, in addition to his coaching duties?"} +{"answers": ["Abalos Mensa"], "question": "the Martian wedge-shaped mound has been described as \"an enigmatic wedge of material\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hosoi", "Anette Hosoi", "Anette"], "question": " designed a robot snail that moved by rippling over artificial snail slime?"} +{"answers": ["2017 Washington wildfires"], "question": "the caused ash to fall \"like snow\" on Seattle?"} +{"answers": ["styriarte", "Styriarte"], "question": "the music festival publicly screened Mozart's \"Coronation Mass\", conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt, from the church of Stainz \"(organ loft pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy Coonsman Hahn", "Nancy Coonsman", "Coonsman", "Nancy"], "question": " sculpted \"Victory\", the war memorial erected in Cheppy, France, to honor the men from Missouri in the 35th Infantry Division killed during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Jiva", "Jiva Pandu Gavit", "Gavit"], "question": " is the only Communist Party of India member of the 13th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald Reagan in music"], "question": "during his presidency, by the Ramones, Fela Kuti, Bootsy Collins, and The Clash?"} +{"answers": ["Tropical Storm Lidia", "Tropical Storm Lidia"], "question": "heavy rainfall from left a sinkhole engulfing a street in central Mexico City?"} +{"answers": ["1989 Jordanian protests"], "question": "King Hussein responded to the by lifting martial law and reintroducing parliamentary elections?"} +{"answers": ["Irene Clennell case", "Irene Clennell"], "question": " from the UK, despite having a British husband, because she had spent too long abroad?"} +{"answers": ["Spirit of the Confederacy"], "question": "the purpose of the statue \"(illustration pictured)\" in Houston, Texas, unveiled on Robert E. Lee's birthday in 1908, has been questioned since the 2015 Charleston church shooting and the 2017 Unite the Right rally?"} +{"answers": ["Raymond Leane", "Leane", "Raymond", "Raymond Lionel Leane"], "question": " was described as the \"foremost fighting leader\" in the Australian Imperial Force during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Black cowboys"], "question": "in the American West from the 1860s to the 1880s, ?"} +{"answers": ["Berenice Wyer", "Berenice", "Wyer"], "question": "\"Paolo and Francesca\", the second work \"for Reader with Piano accompaniment\" by pianist and composer , was performed in New York and Chicago?"} +{"answers": ["Aspledon Undae"], "question": "the Martian dunes of may have formed due to erosion of part of the Planum Boreum?"} +{"answers": ["Judith Ellen Foster", "Judith", "Judith Ellen Horton Foster", "Foster"], "question": "the house of , the \"Iowa lawyer\" of the temperance movement, was burnt down, presumably by her opponents?"} +{"answers": ["@dril", "Dril"], "question": "the absurdist Twitter writer known as continues to insist that he is not owned, even as he slowly shrinks and transforms into a corncob?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Langenheim", "Frederick", "Langenheim"], "question": " made the first set of panoramic images \"(example pictured)\" of Niagara Falls and a sequential set of images of the first American total solar eclipse ever photographed?"} +{"answers": ["Glauser", "Elisabeth", "Elisabeth Glauser"], "question": "the Swiss mezzo-soprano performed in the \"Jahrhundertring\" in Bayreuth, and created the role of Babette in Henze's \"The English Cat\"?"} +{"answers": ["Boniface", "Frédéric Boniface", "Frédéric", "Frédéric André Boniface"], "question": "the French Football Federation issued a reversal of a league win after Amiens SC disputed Olympique Noisy-le-Sec player eligibility to play in the match?"} +{"answers": ["Great northern loon", "Common loon"], "question": "the used to be known as \"call-up-a-storm\" in New England, because its noisy cries supposedly foretold stormy weather?"} +{"answers": ["Tanis", "Tanis"], "question": "the producers of the horror podcast have never confirmed whether the show is fictitious?"} +{"answers": ["Tammy Kingery", "Disappearance", "Kingery", "Disappearance of Tammy Kingery"], "question": "although left her keys inside her South Carolina house when she disappeared from it three years ago today, the door was found locked from the outside?"} +{"answers": ["Birds' Head Haggadah"], "question": "the oldest surviving depicts Jews as humans with the faces and beaks of birds \"(detail pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ivy", "Wedgwood", "Ivy Wedgwood"], "question": " retirement after 21 years in the Australian Senate was reported with the headline \"Ivy is a housewife again\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hear my prayer, O Lord", "Hear my prayer, O Lord"], "question": "Henry Purcell's eight-voice anthem features \"pungent\" harmonies in a long, \"inexorable\" build-up to a \"towering dissonant tone cluster\" right before it ends?"} +{"answers": ["Ephraim Cutler", "Ephraim C. Dawes", "Ephraim Cutler Dawes", "Ephraim", "Dawes", "Ephraim Dawes"], "question": "during the American Civil War, almost lost his lower jaw to a bullet wound, but went on to become a noted public speaker?"} +{"answers": ["Electromyrmex"], "question": "the extinct ant genus includes an undescribed species from Bitterfeld amber?"} +{"answers": ["Evin", "Evin Demirhan", "Demirhan"], "question": "as a high school student, supported her family of 13 by wrestling, and later became a bronze medalist in the 2017 World Wrestling Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Alan Akaka", "Alan", "Akaka"], "question": " led a campaign to deny the ukulele a place as the official state instrument of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Zerai Deres", "Zerai", "Deres"], "question": "both Eritrea and Ethiopia consider \"\" a folk hero of anti-fascism and anticolonialism?"} +{"answers": ["Jane Kitchel", "M. Jane Kitchel", "Jane", "Kitchel"], "question": "state senator and her sister chair both of the Vermont Legislature's appropriations committees?"} +{"answers": ["Ally", "Ally Law", "Law"], "question": "the British climber and YouTuber was globally banned from all sites owned by Merlin Entertainments after trespassing in Thorpe Park and climbing the Stealth roller coaster?"} +{"answers": ["George Harris Merryman", "George", "George H. Merryman", "Merryman"], "question": "before becoming a state representative and state senator, served as a ship's doctor on a commercial steamship traveling between Portland, Oregon and the Far East?"} +{"answers": ["The Stone Sky"], "question": "N. K. Jemisin's has been favorably compared to works by famed science fiction authors Ursula K. Le Guin and William Gibson?"} +{"answers": ["Shandon Street"], "question": "five churches have stood at the top of since 1624?"} +{"answers": ["Singh", "Umadhar", "Umadhar Prasad Singh", "Umadhar Singh"], "question": "as a member of the communist student movement, Bihar legislator was jailed for eight years with his legs in chains?"} +{"answers": ["Babylon", "Babylon"], "question": "the clarinetist Jörg Widmann composed , an opera in seven scenes, on a commission from the Bavarian State Opera to a libretto by Peter Sloterdijk?"} +{"answers": ["Plated", "Plated"], "question": "after a deal with \"Shark Tank\" member Mark Cuban fell through, meal kit delivery service earned a deal with another shark?"} +{"answers": ["Anita", "Halpin", "Anita Halpin", "Anita E. Halpin"], "question": "in 2006, the English communist recovered \"Berlin Street Scene\" \"\" by Ernst Kirchner, which was looted from her grandfather by the Nazis, and sold it for £20.5 million?"} +{"answers": ["The Madness of King Scar"], "question": "\"\" was recorded and storyboarded for \"The Lion King\", but Disney removed it, probably due to its explicit content?"} +{"answers": ["Hanno Müller-Brachmann", "Müller-Brachmann", "Hanno"], "question": " appeared as Papageno in Claudio Abbado's award-winning recording of \"Die Zauberflöte\", and recorded Mahler's \"Des Knaben Wunderhorn\" with Michael Gielen?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Bragg Game", "Fort Bragg"], "question": "the was the first regular-season professional sporting event held at an active military base?"} +{"answers": ["Pavona maldivensis"], "question": "the coral can emit a bright orange fluorescence?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Alice", "Mary Alice Young"], "question": "Sheryl Lee was originally given the role of on the ABC television series \"Desperate Housewives\", but the producers decided to replace her with Brenda Strong?"} +{"answers": ["Kangri Garpo"], "question": "the mountain range contains the lowest-altitude glacier in Tibet?"} +{"answers": ["Mohammad Enver Baig", "Enver", "Baig", "Enver Baig"], "question": " accused the Pakistan national cricket team's players of being involved in match fixing?"} +{"answers": ["Nigel Williams", "Williams", "Nigel Williams", "Nigel"], "question": "when only 23 years old, was tasked with restoring \"the most iconic object\" \"\" from a spectacular archaeological discovery?"} +{"answers": ["Akyea", "Samuel Atta Akyea", "Samuel"], "question": "Ghanaian legislator suggested that the fight against galamseyers required military support?"} +{"answers": ["Dontnod Entertainment"], "question": "the video game developer found success in narrative-driven games after their debut action game had poor sales?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Wade White", "White"], "question": " was accepted into the B.Litt. program at Oxford, despite not having an undergraduate degree?"} +{"answers": ["Das Schloß", "Das Schloß"], "question": "the opera by Aribert Reimann, on his own libretto after Kafka's novel, premiered in 1992 at the Deutsche Oper Berlin?"} +{"answers": ["Two", "Baker", "Two Ton Baker"], "question": " played piano in place of Duke Ellington?"} +{"answers": ["Alex Parrish"], "question": "by portraying in \"Quantico\", Priyanka Chopra became the first South Asian to headline an American network drama series?"} +{"answers": ["1679 Sanhe-Pinggu earthquake"], "question": "although the 8.0M devastated towns near Beijing, China, during the Qing dynasty, another large earthquake along this fault is not expected for 6,500 years?"} +{"answers": ["Crane", "Sarah", "Sarah Mundell Crane"], "question": "19th-century concert singer was the mother of silent movie actor Harry Ogden Crane?"} +{"answers": ["Kalasipalyam"], "question": " in central Bangalore, India, known for its traffic congestion and unhygienic conditions, is also a transportation hub for 800,000 bus passengers a day?"} +{"answers": ["Irish Donation of 1676"], "question": "an 1847 shipment of Massachusetts foreign aid to Ireland was called repayment for ?"} +{"answers": ["Eleonore von Münster", "Eleonore", "Eleonore von Grothaus", "Grothaus"], "question": ", a writer and poet, raised thirteen children, including seven from her husband's first marriage, and educated a future queen?"} +{"answers": ["Edith", "Edith Kawelohea Kapule McKinzie", "Edith Kawelohea McKinzie", "McKinzie"], "question": " was named a Living Treasure of Hawai'i after indexing early 19th-century Hawaiian-language newspapers and documenting the genealogy of the chiefs of Kahoolawe?"} +{"answers": ["Wareru Dhammathat"], "question": "the First Toungoo Empire adopted the , the customary law code of the defeated Hanthawaddy Kingdom, as its basic law?"} +{"answers": ["Grant Winder Liddle", "Grant Liddle", "Liddle", "Grant"], "question": " discovered Liddle's syndrome, a genetic cause of high blood pressure?"} +{"answers": ["Dodecatemoria"], "question": "each sign of the zodiac can be further subdivided into ?"} +{"answers": ["Jacqueline", "Jacqueline Noel", "Noel"], "question": "librarian gave Almond Roca candy its name?"} +{"answers": ["Project Emily"], "question": "British crews launched Thor intermediate-range ballistic missiles \"(example pictured)\" from Vandenberg Air Force Base as part of ?"} +{"answers": ["Poska", "Roland Poska", "Roland"], "question": " painting \"From Blue to Blue\", which appears in Milwaukee's Henry S. Reuss Federal Plaza Building, is long?"} +{"answers": ["Ramisyllis multicaudata"], "question": "the is unlikely to be able to sustain itself solely through what it eats?"} +{"answers": ["Cultural governance"], "question": " could refer to anything from cultural policy regarding concerts to broad governance of language and meaning?"} +{"answers": ["Marco Arturo Marelli", "Marco", "Marelli"], "question": "from 1981, Swiss set designer also directed operas, and in 2010 staged the premiere of Reimann's \"Medea\" at the Vienna State Opera?"} +{"answers": ["Labor Congress of Liberia"], "question": "the was closely tied to the Liberian government and membership fees were paid directly to the governing True Whig Party?"} +{"answers": ["Cara Mund", "Cara", "Mund"], "question": " is the first contestant from North Dakota to win the Miss America pageant?"} +{"answers": ["Godmersham Park"], "question": "Jane Austen's novel \"Mansfield Park\" was based on her brother's residence , Kent, which she frequently visited?"} +{"answers": ["Caroline", "Caroline Stein", "Stein"], "question": " appeared as Mozart's Queen of the Night at the Berlin State Opera, and sang his Mass in C minor and Alban Berg's \"Altenberg Lieder\" at The Proms?"} +{"answers": ["Ginza Six", "GINZA SIX"], "question": ", a new shopping complex in Tokyo, contains artwork by Yayoi Kusama?"} +{"answers": ["Cuevas", "Carlos", "Carlos Cuevas Sisó", "Carlos Cuevas"], "question": "starting at age nine, acted for six years in the Catalan television series \"Ventdelplà\"?"} +{"answers": ["Walk on Water", "Walk on Water"], "question": "a lyric video for the song \"\" by Thirty Seconds to Mars features user-submitted footage depicting Independence Day in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Ida", "Ida Hall Roby", "Roby"], "question": " was the first woman to graduate from the Illinois College of Pharmacy at Northwestern University?"} +{"answers": ["Modena Park 2017", "Modena Park"], "question": "at , rock singer Vasco Rossi broke the world record for the largest ticketed concert?"} +{"answers": ["Merit", "Merit"], "question": "in Buddhism, the doing of good deeds, known as , is seen as a form of saving for the future?"} +{"answers": ["S 9", "S 9"], "question": "Egyptian tomb suffered deliberate, extensive, and state-sanctioned stone- and grave-robbing?"} +{"answers": ["Ida", "Ida May Hinman", "Ida Hinman", "Hinman"], "question": ", author of a popular Washington, D.C. guidebook, died in poverty and her body was identified through a membership pin of the Daughters of the American Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Tubulanus polymorphus"], "question": "the red colour of the ribbon worm may warn predators that it is toxic or unpalatable?"} +{"answers": ["Nigl", "Georg Nigl", "Georg"], "question": "baritone , who names as his favourite roles Monteverdi's Orfeo, Mozart's Papageno, and Alban Berg's Wozzeck, created the title role of Dusapin's \"Faustus, the Last Night\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kate", "Kate Brew Vaughn", "Kate Brew", "Vaughn"], "question": "someone told that her eggless, sugarless, and butterless World War I Victory Cake was \"joyless\", but then ate three pieces?"} +{"answers": ["Five Childhood Lyrics"], "question": "the second of , compositions for an unaccompanied choir by John Rutter, is Edward Lear's \"The Owl and the Pussycat\" \"(illustration shown)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stop Child Abuse", "Stop Child Abuse – Trace an Object"], "question": "Europol was able to identify a hotel used in child porn using Twitter and ?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel H. Coakley", "Daniel Henry Coakley", "Daniel", "Coakley"], "question": " was impeached after he secured a pardon for mobster Raymond L. S. Patriarca?"} +{"answers": ["Central Organising Committee, Communist Party of India", "Central Organising Committee, Communist Party of India"], "question": "a single armed squad of the of the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) carried out nearly 30 robberies in 1974?"} +{"answers": ["Iva Honyestewa", "Iva", "Honyestewa", "Iva Lee Honyestewa"], "question": "in 2014, created the \"pootsaya\", a combination of coil and sifter basket, \"a rare innovation in Hopi basketry\"?"} +{"answers": ["Serious Hazards of Transfusion"], "question": "the UK organization discourages hospitals from using some blood products donated by women?"} +{"answers": ["Biko", "Biko"], "question": "Peter Gabriel \"\" wrote \"\" after learning of the death of Steve Biko in police custody on 12 September 1977?"} +{"answers": ["Jørgen", "Jørgen Christian Jensen", "Jensen", "Jørgen Jensen", "Jørgen Jensen"], "question": "Danish-born was awarded the Victoria Cross for an action during which he pulled the pin from a hand grenade with his teeth?"} +{"answers": ["Una Brasfield Herrick", "Herrick", "Una", "Una B. Herrick"], "question": " was called a \"trailblazer\" as she \"made a place for women\" at Montana State College?"} +{"answers": ["Phyllodoce mucosa"], "question": " can form \"roads\" as they crawl across the beach towards carcasses?"} +{"answers": ["Peters", "Reinhard Peters", "Reinhard"], "question": " conducted several new operas and Wilhelm Killmayer's \"Tre Canti di Leopardi\", and a number of his recordings were chosen for the CD compilation \"Musik in Deutschland 1950–2000\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mobile Mail-Screening Station"], "question": "during the 2010 Winter Olympics, the United States Postal Service deployed a to Vancouver, Canada, to detect mail-borne nuclear threats?"} +{"answers": ["Reid Moore Jr.", "Jr.", "Reid", "Reid Moore, Jr."], "question": " ran for a Florida House of Representatives seat in 1976 with the campaign slogan \"We need More in Tallahassee\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eugenia Tucker Fitzgerald", "Fitzgerald", "Eugenia"], "question": " helped found the first secret society in a women's college?"} +{"answers": ["Flabellum curvatum"], "question": "larvae of the coral are expelled from its mouth at an advanced stage of development, and settle nearby?"} +{"answers": ["Irizarry", "Rafael Irizarry", "Rafael", "Rafael Irizarry"], "question": "biostatistician is a founder of Bioconductor, an open-source software project for the analysis of genomic data?"} +{"answers": ["Kunphela", "Thubten Kunphela", "Thubten", "Thupten Kunphel-la"], "question": ", a favorite personal attendant of the 13th Dalai Lama, was a co-founder of a political party that aimed to restructure Tibetan society through revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon black exclusion laws"], "question": "an required all slaves to be freed—and all freed slaves to leave Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Abernethy", "Thomas Abernethy", "Abernethy"], "question": "in 1831 was in James Clark Ross's partythe first to reach the North Magnetic Pole?"} +{"answers": ["Radio Erena"], "question": "the is not in Eritrea?"} +{"answers": ["Finafloxacin", "finafloxacin"], "question": " \"(chemical structure shown)\" is a new treatment for swimmer's ear?"} +{"answers": ["Tewi", "Thea Tewi", "Thea"], "question": "sculptor , known for her work in stone, was also one of the United States' top lingerie designers?"} +{"answers": ["Players Weekend"], "question": " was the first time the New York Yankees had a name on their uniforms?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "C. K. Mann", "Charles Kofi Amankwaa Mann", "Mann"], "question": "Ghanaian highlife musician added western instruments to \"Osode\", a traditional form of fishermen's music?"} +{"answers": ["Bonnemaisonia hamifera"], "question": "the two forms of the red seaweed are so unlike each other that they were at first thought to be different species?"} +{"answers": ["Siton Undae"], "question": "the Martian dunes of are mostly composed of volcanic glass?"} +{"answers": ["Camino Island"], "question": "John Grisham \"\" said his novel was conceived on a road trip to Florida while talking about stolen books with his wife?"} +{"answers": ["Single cell epigenomics"], "question": " includes ways to map the three-dimensional conformation of chromosomes in individual cells?"} +{"answers": ["Gerhild Romberger", "Gerhild", "Romberger"], "question": ", an award-winning contralto and professor of voice, was a soloist in Mahler's Second Symphony at the Rheingau Musik Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Howard Beach–JFK Airport", "Howard Beach – JFK Airport", "Howard Beach–JFK Airport"], "question": "the separating the New York City Subway's and Broad Channel stations is the longest distance between two consecutive stations in the system?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Rowley", "Chris", "Rowley"], "question": " is the first West Point graduate to pitch in Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Navayana"], "question": " is a modern Buddhist movement that abandons precepts such as meditation and enlightenment?"} +{"answers": ["Guzman", "Christian Guzman", "Christian"], "question": "300,000 people watch every time trains?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Amster", "Amster"], "question": "the mirror suggested by Elsie de Wolfe and added by to make his Amster Yard look bigger is still in place today?"} +{"answers": ["Sleeping with the One I Love"], "question": "Fantasia's single \"\" was described as \"five minutes of slow-burning flame\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gleeson", "Adele Schulenburg", "Adele", "Adele Schulenburg Gleeson"], "question": ", an American sculptor active in Missouri and Connecticut, studied sculpture under George Julian Zolnay and Charles Grafly?"} +{"answers": ["Wilfrid Ewart Oulton", "Wilfrid Oulton", "Wilfrid", "Oulton"], "question": " was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for sinking three U-boats in one month?"} +{"answers": ["Index Card", "The Index Card"], "question": "Helaine Olen and Harold Pollack wrote ?"} +{"answers": ["First Presbyterian Church", "First Presbyterian Church"], "question": "the bell of the \"\" in Portland, Oregon, was cast from Civil War cannons?"} +{"answers": ["George Gyan-Baffour", "George", "Gyan-Baffour", "George Yaw Gyan-Baffour"], "question": "former Howard University professor opposed Ghana's decision to seek a bailout from the International Monetary Fund?"} +{"answers": ["Judy Smith homicide", "Judy Smith", "Judy", "homicide"], "question": "a Buncombe County, North Carolina, deputy sheriff interrupted his convalescence from back surgery to investigate and crushed his sciatic nerve as a result?"} +{"answers": ["Most Wanted", "Most Wanted"], "question": "after ABC passed on the television pilot in May 2015, it was reworked, only to be passed on again the following May?"} +{"answers": ["Wintermärchen"], "question": "the premiere of the opera by Philippe Boesmans, based on Shakespeare's \"The Winter's Tale\", featured jazz-rock music by the Belgian group Aka Moon?"} +{"answers": ["Tara Rani", "Srivastava", "Tara", "Tara Rani Srivastava"], "question": "when her husband was shot by police during a Quit India protest march, bandaged his wounds with her sari and continued leading the march?"} +{"answers": ["Palythoa toxica"], "question": "an animal called the \"\" has caused poisonings of aquarium hobbyists?"} +{"answers": ["Bipin", "Ganatra", "Bipin Ganatra"], "question": ", an electrician by trade, has voluntarily helped Kolkata firefighters battle more than 100 fires over the past 40 years?"} +{"answers": ["Oshkosh Alpha"], "question": "'s ShieldAll armor incorporates research conducted for NASCAR after the death of Dale Earnhardt?"} +{"answers": ["Beena Paul Venugopal", "Beena Paul", "Beena", "Paul"], "question": "the Indian film editor made her feature film debut with \"Amma Ariyan\" (1986)?"} +{"answers": ["Simone", "Schneider", "Simone Schneider"], "question": "according to reviewers, soprano of the Staatsoper Stuttgart \"expresses Alcestis' agitation, nobility and joy with a moving simplicity\" and \"was a headstrong, vibrant Empress\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bartley-Fox Law"], "question": "the mandated a one-year prison sentence for anyone convicted of illegally carrying a firearm in Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["Ubu Rex"], "question": "the Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki co-wrote the German libretto of , his only opera buffa, based on the French play \"Ubu Roi\"?"} +{"answers": ["Raza", "Mohsin Raza", "Mohsin"], "question": "though was made the Minority Affairs Minister of an Indian state, he was a member of neither the state legislative assembly nor the legislative council?"} +{"answers": ["Opossum Brook"], "question": "evidence of beavers in was first detected in 1929, by a man on his way to Hell's Kitchen?"} +{"answers": ["Elisabeth", "Munksgaard", "Elisabeth Munksgaard"], "question": "Danish historian was given a \"fine finale\" to her career with a costumed eleventh-century king?"} +{"answers": ["Ostreopsis"], "question": "a was implicated when 200 Italian beachgoers became ill in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Slither.io"], "question": "the online game was the most Googled game in the United States in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Montreal Museum of Fine Arts", "1972 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts robbery"], "question": " occurred 45 years ago today, when jewellery and 18 paintings \"(example pictured)\" were stolen from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts?"} +{"answers": ["Quantico", "Quantico"], "question": "after appearing in more than 50 films, Priyanka Chopra's first-ever audition was for the American television series ?"} +{"answers": ["The Jewish Confederates", "Jewish Confederates"], "question": " during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Amos", "Amos N. Gray", "Amos Gray", "Gray"], "question": "Liberian labor leader became involved in labor activism while being a part-time port worker during his college years?"} +{"answers": ["Social thriller"], "question": "the film genre has been popularized in the United States by \"Get Out\" director Jordan Peele and in India by Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan?"} +{"answers": ["Pachycondyla succinea"], "question": " queens were first described in 1868, but males were not described until 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Manon", "Antoniazzi", "Manon Antoniazzi", "Manon Bonner Antoniazzi"], "question": " \"\" gave Welsh lessons to Prince William, the son of the Prince of Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Capitol Hill station", "Capitol Hill"], "question": "scrap metal from demolition work during construction of the was sold to fund meals for the homeless?"} +{"answers": ["Kofi", "Kofi Dzamesi", "Dzamesi"], "question": ", the Minister for Chieftancy and Religious Affairs in Ghana, survived an assassination attempt in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Two Songs for Voice, Viola and Piano"], "question": "Brahms composed the first of more than 20 years after the second?"} +{"answers": ["Zoothamnium niveum"], "question": "the ciliate is so densely covered by symbiotic microbes that it appears white to the naked eye?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael M. York", "York"], "question": " and Jeffrey A. Marx received death threats for their 1986 Pulitzer Prize-winning series exposing improper cash payoffs to Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball players?"} +{"answers": ["Exile", "Exile"], "question": "the \"Casualty\" episode \"\" was filmed entirely in Bucharest?"} +{"answers": ["2011 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts theft", "Montreal Museum of Fine Arts"], "question": "an Edmonton man who unknowingly bought , kept it in his bedroom next to \"Star Wars\" figures and stuffed animals?"} +{"answers": ["Auesee"], "question": "the artificial lake \"\" has become a popular recreation spot known as the \"jewel\" of Wesel?"} +{"answers": ["Castillo", "Cátulo", "Cátulo Castillo"], "question": "tango music composer was once featherweight champion of Argentina, and went to the 1924 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Bumblebee", "Bumblebee"], "question": "\"Transformers\" character Bumblebee will feature in his , which is currently in production in California?"} +{"answers": ["Smith", "Carol Smith", "Carol", "Carol Smith"], "question": " appeared as Verdi's Eboli, Amneris and Azucena at the Opernhaus Zürich, and recorded his Mrs. Quickly in German?"} +{"answers": ["2016–17 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "prior to the season, the lost two players to graduation, three others who transferred, and two assistant coaches who took head coaching jobs?"} +{"answers": ["Euston railway station", "Euston"], "question": "the navigator and cartographer Matthew Flinders is thought to be buried under Platform 15 at ?"} +{"answers": ["Pell", "Isabel Pell", "Isabel", "Isabel Townsend Pell"], "question": "American socialite joined the Maquis and rescued a contingent of American soldiers in France during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Helen", "Hull", "Helen Huntington Hull"], "question": "when inherited \"Among the Sierra Nevada, California\" \"\" by Albert Bierstadt, she had it glued directly to a wall of her mansion?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Webster Debate Society"], "question": "the of Phillips Exeter Academy, founded in 1818, is the oldest secondary school literary society in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Elisabeth Kulman", "Elisabeth", "Kulman"], "question": ", Gora in the premiere of Reimann's \"Medea\" at the Vienna State Opera, changed from soprano to mezzo, and from opera singer to concert singer?"} +{"answers": ["Ibrahim Mohammed Awal", "Ibrahim", "Mohammed Awal", "Ibrahim Awal", "Awal"], "question": "Ghanaian entrepreneur and journalist , who heads the newly created Ministry of Business Development, has pledged to triple the country's GDP?"} +{"answers": ["American Jewish", "American Jewish cuisine"], "question": " has been influenced by a geographical gefilte fish line?"} +{"answers": ["Dolomedes schauinslandi"], "question": " \"\", one of New Zealand's largest spiders, could be capable of ballooning between islands?"} +{"answers": ["E.", "Johnson", "E. Joy Johnson"], "question": " wrote \"The Foreman of the J.A.6.\" based on her experience owning a ranch in frontierland Wyoming?"} +{"answers": ["Thirteenth Doctor"], "question": "the , to be portrayed by Jodie Whittaker, will be the first female incarnation of the Doctor in the continuity of \"Doctor Who\"?"} +{"answers": ["2007–08 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team"], "question": "the did not lose a single game in the month of February?"} +{"answers": ["English", "Terence", "Terence English"], "question": "surgeon , who performed the first successful heart transplant in the UK in August 1979, had an earlier career in mining engineering?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Turkmenistan"], "question": "the includes 82 species of reptile but only 5 of amphibian?"} +{"answers": ["Queens Hospital Center"], "question": "three hospitals and two other medical facilities were combined to form the in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Patrick Armstrong", "Armstrong", "Robert P. Armstrong", "Robert"], "question": "during the Dubin Inquiry, lead counsel questioned Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson about his anabolic steroid use?"} +{"answers": ["Murder of Victoria Martens", "Death of Victoria Martens"], "question": "officers from the Albuquerque Police Department lied to the \"Albuquerque Journal\" when providing details regarding the ?"} +{"answers": ["GRIM test"], "question": "a on a sample of published psychology articles revealed that over half contained at least one mathematically impossible result?"} +{"answers": ["Catie Munnings", "Munnings", "Catie"], "question": ", winner of the 2016 FIA European Rally Championship Ladies' Trophy, was the first British driver to win a European rally title in 49 years?"} +{"answers": ["Musca sorbens"], "question": "the is a vector for trachoma, the leading global cause of preventable blindness?"} +{"answers": ["Calgary White Hat"], "question": "instead of giving the keys to the city to visiting dignitaries, the mayor of Calgary \"\" them?"} +{"answers": ["First Battle of Dernancourt"], "question": "Sergeant Stanley McDougall \"\" was awarded the Victoria Cross for single-handedly killing many Germans with a Lewis gun during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Quatre petites prières de saint François d'Assise", "Four small prayers of St. Françis of Assisi"], "question": "Francis Poulenc composed the motets for male voices on the request of a relative who was a Franciscan friar?"} +{"answers": ["Nude", "Nude"], "question": "the film is about a talent search that was inspired by the Pirelli Calendars of the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Ginsburg", "Jean Ginsburg", "Jean"], "question": " established one of the first clinics in Britain for menopausal women?"} +{"answers": ["International Harp Archives"], "question": "Brigham Young Unversity's has more than 11,000 scores and sound recordings that feature the harp?"} +{"answers": ["Teté Puebla", "Teté", "Delsa Esther Puebla Viltre", "Puebla"], "question": "Cuban parliamentarian is the first female general in the nation's history?"} +{"answers": ["Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsman of the Year"], "question": "Usain Bolt and Roger Federer have each won the a record four times since its inception in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Antonov An-70"], "question": "the \"\" was the first aircraft to take flight powered only by propfans?"} +{"answers": ["Cynthia", "Cynthia B. Lee", "Cynthia Bailey Lee", "Lee"], "question": "computer science lecturer promoted the use of gender-neutral language across her department at Stanford University?"} +{"answers": ["Topolnița Cave"], "question": " is home to the largest colony of greater horseshoe bats in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Anonimo", "Anonimo Magliabechiano", "Anonimo Gaddiano", "Gaddiano"], "question": "the brief biographies of Italian artists by the were written before Vasari's \"Lives\" of 1550, but not published until 1892?"} +{"answers": ["Cranston Public Library"], "question": " delivered 4,657 items to homebound residents of Cranston, Rhode Island, in 2016 alone?"} +{"answers": ["Boston Irish Famine Memorial"], "question": "in 2013, the was described as \"the most mocked and reviled public sculpture in Boston\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oblation", "Oblation"], "question": "Floor's use of the \"bomb string\" on their album was described as \"a guitar string tuned so low it flaps like a pensioner's bingo wing\"?"} +{"answers": ["AirTrain JFK"], "question": " \"(vehicle pictured)\", an airport rail link in New York City, took almost 30 years to plan?"} +{"answers": ["Eleri Mair Rees", "Eleri", "Eleri Rees", "Rees"], "question": " became a judge without ever practising as a barrister?"} +{"answers": ["Karam Singh", "Singh", "Karam"], "question": " was the first living recipient of the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest military decoration?"} +{"answers": ["KMT", "KMT"], "question": "Drake's song \"\" sampled the theme \"His World\" from the 2006 video game \"Sonic the Hedgehog\"?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Traill", "Robert Traill", "Robert", "Traill"], "question": " was featured in an episode of \"Victoria\", written by his great-great-great-granddaughter Daisy Goodwin?"} +{"answers": ["Arago hotspot"], "question": "the may have been creating volcanoes, islands, atolls, and seamounts such as Îles Maria, Tuvalu, and the Marshall Islands for the past 120 million years?"} +{"answers": ["Milli Fire"], "question": "during the summer of 2017, the burned over of forest land in Oregon, much of it in the Three Sisters Wilderness area?"} +{"answers": ["Schizomyia viticola"], "question": "although the gall midge can produce up to 135 galls \"\" on a single grape vine leaf, the plant is not harmed?"} +{"answers": ["Lazar", "Bach", "Lazar Bach"], "question": "Latvian-born became chair of the Communist Party of South Africa, but died in a Gulag?"} +{"answers": ["Ridiculously Self-Indulgent, Ill-Advised Vanity Tour"], "question": "the by \"Weird Al\" Yankovic focuses on Yankovic's original songs, as opposed to his staple parody songs?"} +{"answers": ["Hutty", "Abbie Hutty", "Abbie"], "question": " hopes there really \"is\" life on Mars?"} +{"answers": ["Siegfried", "Fietz", "Siegfried Fietz"], "question": " \"\" wrote a popular melody for \"Von guten Mächten\", one of more than 3,000 song melodies he composed?"} +{"answers": ["Theresa", "Theresa Goell", "Goell"], "question": " spent much of her life working on excavations at Nemrud Dagh in Turkey, but never discovered the tomb of Antiochus I of Commagene that she hoped to find there?"} +{"answers": ["Pocillopora elegans"], "question": "the coral is considered \"vulnerable\" after being severely depleted in the eastern Pacific during the 1982–1983 El Niño event?"} +{"answers": ["Electrick Children"], "question": "Rebecca Thomas wrote and directed , a film with a budget of US$1 million, while she was still a university student?"} +{"answers": ["Niaz A. Naik", "Niaz", "Naik", "Niaz Naik"], "question": " played a pivotal role in back-channel talks during the Kargil War between India and Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Old Love / New Love"], "question": "\"\" was written by Twin Shadow for a fictional radio station?"} +{"answers": ["Leo Nocentelli", "Nocentelli", "Leo"], "question": " was one of the primary songwriters of the New Orleans funk band The Meters?"} +{"answers": ["Morani", "Karim Morani", "Karim"], "question": " teamed up with Shah Rukh Khan in 2013 to co-produce the commercially successful film \"Chennai Express\"?"} +{"answers": ["CD Rev"], "question": "the Chinese government sponsors a gangsta rap group called ?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur Schopenhauer", "Arthur Schopenhauer"], "question": "although Arthur Schopenhauer had not invited her and initially refused to cooperate, Elisabet Ney nevertheless sculpted his ?"} +{"answers": ["Rhipicephalus pulchellus"], "question": " \"\" is sometimes known by its common name \"the zebra tick\", both because zebras are one of its main hosts and because of the males' black and white ornamentation?"} +{"answers": ["Achalu", "Sunkam", "Sunkam Achalu"], "question": "in the 1951–52 Indian general election, the 27-year old was elected by the largest margin?"} +{"answers": ["Burebista"], "question": "looming war between the Dacian king and Julius Caesar was preempted by the assassination of both leaders?"} +{"answers": ["Margeir Pétursson", "Pétursson", "Margeir"], "question": "Icelandic chess grandmaster founded the country's only commercial bank that did not crash during the financial crisis of 2007–08?"} +{"answers": ["Canales investigation", "Canales Investigation"], "question": "the heard 80 witnesses describing murders, kidnappings, and other crimes committed by the Texas Rangers in the early 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["John Potter", "John Potter", "Potter", "John", "John Hubert Potter"], "question": " story of his role as a secret agent in occupied France was exposed as false only after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Ampulloclitocybe clavipes"], "question": "people have suffered an Antabuse-type reaction from eating the mushroom and drinking alcohol?"} +{"answers": ["Diamonds on Jupiter and Saturn", "Extraterrestrial diamonds"], "question": " \"\" in meteorites preserve their history from before the Solar System formed?"} +{"answers": ["José", "Canales", "José Tomás Canales"], "question": "the family of Tejano lawmaker feared he would be assassinated during his 1919 investigation into the Texas Rangers?"} +{"answers": ["Melahat Okuyan", "Okuyan", "Melahat"], "question": ", a Turkish female microbiologist and AIDS activist, once proposed the establishment of male brothels for homosexuals and cross-dressers in order to improve public health?"} +{"answers": ["Coprinus sterquilinus"], "question": "the can be used as ink?"} +{"answers": ["Agnes Kelly Robertson"], "question": " served in the Australian Senate until she was 79, and switched political parties at the age of 73?"} +{"answers": ["Lady Macbeth", "Lady Macbeth"], "question": "Elisabet Ney's \"(detail pictured)\", whose face resembles the artist's own, has been interpreted as a self-portrait and expression of personal grief?"} +{"answers": ["Reinforcement", "Wallace effect", "Reinforcement"], "question": " is one of the few cases in which natural selection can directly influence the origin of new species?"} +{"answers": ["Odontomachus spinifer"], "question": "the Dominican amber ant was named for its very large spine?"} +{"answers": ["Averil", "Mansfield", "Averil Mansfield", "Averil Olive Mansfield"], "question": ", a former president of the British Medical Association, was Britain's first female professor of surgery?"} +{"answers": ["Guizhou Plateau broadleaf and mixed forests"], "question": " are prone to drought stress despite high rainfall in the region?"} +{"answers": ["N. Somana", "N.", "N. Somanna", "Somanna"], "question": " is one of only two Kodagu district politicians to be elected to the Lok Sabha?"} +{"answers": ["War of Qi's succession"], "question": "Duke Huan of Qi's corpse was left to rot in his bedchamber while his sons of Qi?"} +{"answers": ["Helen", "Sexton", "Helen Sexton"], "question": "Australian surgeon came out of retirement to open a field hospital in France during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Callender", "Sheila Callender", "Sheila"], "question": " helped to establish the medical discipline of haematology?"} +{"answers": ["Horastrea"], "question": " was not recognised as a new species until 1971?"} +{"answers": ["Caves of Kesh"], "question": "the discovery of a fossilized frog in the in 1901 disproved a common belief that the species was only introduced into Ireland in 1699?"} +{"answers": ["Loggerhead Key"], "question": " \"\" was home to the Tortugas Laboratory, which performed some of the first research on Western Hemisphere mangroves and coral reefs?"} +{"answers": ["Patricia", "Patricia Johnson", "Patricia Johnson", "Johnson", "Patricia Marion Johnson"], "question": "mezzo-soprano appeared as Eboli at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, and created the roles of a Nabokov Princess and a Henze Baroness?"} +{"answers": ["Coriocella nigra"], "question": "the sea gastropod has an internal shell and four or five bosses on its body?"} +{"answers": ["August Volz", "Volz", "August"], "question": "the workshop of supplied decorations for the Latvian National Opera, Latvian National Theatre, Latvian National Museum of Art, and Art Academy of Latvia?"} +{"answers": ["Pacheco Pass", "Pacheco Pass Tunnel"], "question": "California High-Speed Rail's proposed is expected to become the longest rail tunnel in North America?"} +{"answers": ["Kaplan", "Selna Kaplan", "Selna Lucille Kaplan", "Selna"], "question": " led the first clinical trials of artificial growth hormone in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Ramphogordius sanguineus", "Lineus sanguineus"], "question": "the ribbon worm readily breaks into pieces, each of which can regenerate into a new individual within four weeks?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Mack Aikin Jr.", "Jr.", "A.", "A. M. Aikin, Jr.", "A. M. Aikin Jr."], "question": "upon his retirement in January 1979, was the longest-tenured legislator in the history of Texas?"} +{"answers": ["The Ex", "The Ex"], "question": " is a target practice mannequin that spouts blood when shot?"} +{"answers": ["Xiangshawan"], "question": "the name of the desert area (literally, \"resonant sand gorge\") in Inner Mongolia derives from the loud boom and whistling sound created when sliding down its sand dune?"} +{"answers": ["Ludwig", "Daser", "Ludwig Daser"], "question": "in the Credo section of his \"Missa Ave Marie\", composer clearly stated his Protestant beliefs to the Catholic court of Albert V, Duke of Bavaria?"} +{"answers": ["Chains of Love", "Chains of Love"], "question": " was described as \"televised prostitution\"?"} +{"answers": ["Canan", "Canan Bayram", "Bayram"], "question": " \"\" was the only member of Alliance 90/The Greens directly elected to the German parliament in the 2017 election?"} +{"answers": ["Fawad", "Fawad Khan", "Fawad Afzal Khan", "Khan"], "question": " appeared in \"Eastern Eye\" listing of the \"50 Sexiest Asian Men\" in 2014, 2015, and 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Grangemoor Park"], "question": " in Cardiff, Wales, was created on top of a former landfill site of household and commercial rubbish?"} +{"answers": ["Warlord Rebellion in northeastern Shandong"], "question": "captured women and girls were sold for 10 to 20 Mexican dollars during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Spintharus", "Spintharus of Corinth", "Corinth"], "question": "although Pausanias described as the architect of the Temple at Delphi, subsequent historians have disagreed as to which temple he built?"} +{"answers": ["Nude for Satan"], "question": "one critic described the plot of as \"the Devil is bored and wants to have an orgy. Oh, and Calderoni gets molested by a giant spider\"?"} +{"answers": ["State Reception Room"], "question": "the \"\" in Olympia, Washington, has what was once the world's largest single-loom carpet?"} +{"answers": ["Toronto", "Toronto"], "question": "the earliest record of the is from 1922, when the city of Toronto was under prohibition?"} +{"answers": ["Boarman", "Andy", "Andy Boarman"], "question": " ran a popular music store and instrument workshop out of his Hedgesville barber shop?"} +{"answers": ["Pest control", "pest control"], "question": " may have detrimental effects on beneficial insects such as bees?"} +{"answers": ["John Drake Hoffman", "John D. Hoffman", "John", "Hoffman"], "question": " was the only member of the Manhattan District to be awarded the Soldier's Medal, the United States Army's highest award for heroism in a non-combat situation?"} +{"answers": ["Serene Velocity"], "question": "after viewing footage from his 1970 film , director Ernie Gehr felt nauseated?"} +{"answers": ["Niagara Apothecary"], "question": "the restoration of the has been described as \"the most authentic restoration of its kind in Canada and perhaps in North America\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hyrum Rex Lee", "H.", "Lee", "H. Rex Lee"], "question": " was the last non-elected Governor of American Samoa?"} +{"answers": ["Qisrat Jaradah", "Qit'at Jaradah"], "question": ", an island in the Persian Gulf, rises only above water at high tide?"} +{"answers": ["Cinder Butte Fire"], "question": "in August 2017, the \"\" threatened important archaeological sites in Central Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Radu Paisie", "Paisie", "Radu", "Radu VII Paisie"], "question": "Prince of Wallachia was deposed by his Ottoman overlords in 1545, with measures taken to prevent his \"abscond[ing] with the treasury\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Emmendingen"], "question": "both sides in the lost their commanding general, one to a musket ball, the other to a cannonball?"} +{"answers": ["Nicholas McCarthy", "McCarthy", "Nicholas McCarthy", "Nicholas"], "question": "filmmaker and humorist John Hodgman co-edited a controversial high school magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Cerebratulus lacteus"], "question": "the feeds on soft-shell clams, inserting its proboscis through the siphon and devouring the soft tissues?"} +{"answers": ["BC Liquor Stores"], "question": "until 1968, some 5,000 people on the \"Indian List\", so-called due to the automatic inclusion of indigenous people, were prohibited from buying liquor from ?"} +{"answers": ["Erich Mühe", "Mühe", "Erich"], "question": ", the first surgeon to remove a gallbladder by laparoscopy, was initially mocked by his colleagues for performing \"Mickey Mouse surgery\"?"} +{"answers": ["Optima Signature"], "question": "residents of the top 15 floors of the \"\" have access to a private club in the building?"} +{"answers": ["Pegasus", "Plotius Pegasus", "Plotius"], "question": "the Roman consul, urban prefect, and jurisconsult was named by his father, a naval commander, after a ship he commanded?"} +{"answers": ["New Britain bronzewing", "New Britain", "New Britain Bronzewing"], "question": "the is rated as a \"vulnerable species\" because the population is in decline and there are fewer than 5,000 birds in total?"} +{"answers": ["Michele Strazzabosco", "Strazzabosco", "Michele"], "question": " played in a preseason game with the Buffalo Sabres prior to the 2006–07 NHL season, becoming the first Italian-trained player to do so in National Hockey League history?"} +{"answers": ["Trou au Natron"], "question": "the so-called \"Tibesti Soda Lake\" at the bottom of the volcanic caldera is actually a mineral crust composed of sodium carbonate?"} +{"answers": ["Fannie Eleanor Williams", "Fannie", "Eleanor Williams", "Williams"], "question": " created blood storage techniques used in the first Australian blood bank?"} +{"answers": ["People's Radio", "German People's Radio"], "question": " pretended to broadcast from within Germany, but was actually located in Moscow?"} +{"answers": ["Nakhl Gardani"], "question": " \"\" is a ritual in which a woody structure symbolizing Husayn ibn Ali's coffin is carried on the day of Ashura?"} +{"answers": ["Western bronze-naped pigeon", "Western Bronze-naped Pigeon"], "question": "the is found in many countries across Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Jorden", "Foreest", "Van Foreest", "Jorden van Foreest"], "question": "former Dutch Chess Champion is the great-great grandson of Arnold van Foreest, a three-time Dutch Chess Champion?"} +{"answers": ["Second Silesian War", "Silesian War"], "question": "in 1745, King Frederick II of Prussia came to be known as \"Frederick the Great\" after defeating Austria and Saxony in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Tahaliyani", "M.L.Tahaliyani", "M.L.", "M.L. Tahaliyani"], "question": " sentenced Ajmal Kasab to death for his role in the 2008 Mumbai attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Barrow", "Sarah", "Sarah Barrow"], "question": "in 2014, won the first individual European gold medal for a female British diver in 87 years?"} +{"answers": ["Coach of the Year", "Serie A Coach of the Year"], "question": "Antonio Conte \"\" is the only person to win the award three times in a row?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Macdonald", "Macdonald", "Charles Macdonald", "Charles"], "question": " called for the creation of a single university for Nova Scotia in his inaugural address at Dalhousie College?"} +{"answers": ["Scarlet-breasted fruit dove", "Scarlet-breasted Fruit Dove"], "question": "the is normally a quiet bird, but sometimes emits deep, soft, \"oohoo\" calls?"} +{"answers": ["Sharad", "Panday", "Sharad Panday"], "question": " was a pioneer of bloodless open heart surgery in India?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Romanek", "Mark Romanek videography"], "question": "in 1995, American filmmaker two of the most expensive music videos ever made?"} +{"answers": ["Von guten Mächten"], "question": "\"\", a poem written by Dietrich Bonhoeffer in prison in 1944 where he faced execution, became a hymn with several melodies?"} +{"answers": ["George Poland", "George", "Poland"], "question": "the footballer was rejected by Cardiff City F.C. as an outfield player before making his debut two years later as a goalkeeper?"} +{"answers": ["Tambyah", "Leaena Tambyah", "Leaena"], "question": " founded Singapore's first school for children with multiple disabilities in 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Birka", "warrior", "Birka female Viking warrior"], "question": "the has been described as a shield-maiden similar to Brienne of Tarth from \"Game of Thrones\"?"} +{"answers": ["Comoros Blue Pigeon", "Comoros blue pigeon"], "question": "the has a habit of perching in full sun and raising one wing to expose it to the sun?"} +{"answers": ["Çavuş", "Bigalı Mehmet Çavuş", "Bigalı"], "question": "\"Mehmetçik\", the common name for Ottoman and Turkish soldiers, is thought to commemorate , who fought during the Gallipoli Campaign in 1915?"} +{"answers": ["Rolling Stones", "The Rolling Stones"], "question": " are a British rock band? Okay, you probably did..."} +{"answers": ["Blyth's Kingfisher", "Blyth's kingfisher"], "question": "the scientific name of the \"\", which grows up to long, derives from the Greek demigod Hercules?"} +{"answers": ["Atanasio", "Monserrate", "Atanasio Monserrate"], "question": "in 2005 and two other ministers resigned from the Manohar Parrikar-led government, leaving it in a minority and thus prematurely bringing down the Government of Goa?"} +{"answers": ["Border Police of Georgia"], "question": "the have continued to help enforce Georgian sovereignty over Abkhazia and South Ossetia since the end of the Russo-Georgian War?"} +{"answers": ["Corella eumyota"], "question": "larvae of the are brooded, and settle on the seabed close to the parent within minutes of being released?"} +{"answers": ["Reimer", "Eugene", "Eugene Reimer"], "question": ", who played wheelchair basketball with Terry Fox and Rick Hansen, was the first disabled athlete to receive the Order of Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Eternal Sun"], "question": "hall of fame horse owner purchased him with an IOU written on a corner torn from the page of the seller's catalog?"} +{"answers": ["Muntz Jet"], "question": "the \"\" was a car that came with the option of a liquor cabinet and ice chest under the rear seat armrests?"} +{"answers": ["Van Eenennaam", "Alison L. Van Eenennaam", "Alison", "Eenennaam", "Alison Van Eenennaam"], "question": " is working on a collaborative research project focused on the production of hornless dairy cattle through gene editing?"} +{"answers": ["Turán's brick factory problem"], "question": "when Pál Turán was forced to work in a brick factory during World War II, the bumpy crossings of the cart tracks inspired him to ask ?"} +{"answers": ["Fragmentarium"], "question": " digital research laboratory hopes to reunite lost fragments of medieval manuscripts\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chee", "Jason", "Jason Chee"], "question": " won a gold medal in table tennis despite losing both his legs, his left arm, one right finger, and his right eye?"} +{"answers": ["The Gypsy Madonna"], "question": "the landscape in Titian's \"\" virtually repeats part of that in the \"Dresden Venus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas's pika"], "question": "the is sympatric with the Gansu pika?"} +{"answers": ["Annie", "Annie Nicolette Josephus Jitta", "Annie Nicolette Zadoks Josephus Jitta", "Jitta"], "question": " unusual name inspired a book?"} +{"answers": ["Rozelle", "Scott", "Scott Douglas Rozelle", "Scott Rozelle"], "question": "in the American scholar 30-year career as a development economist, he has been mostly concerned with children's health conditions in rural China?"} +{"answers": ["Vine Colby", "Colby", "Vine"], "question": "a 1912 party hosted by made the news for its originality?"} +{"answers": ["Alice", "Alice"], "question": "Lewis Carroll may have based \"\" on Alice?"} +{"answers": ["Winged Victory", "Winged Victory"], "question": "the Olympia, Washington war memorial features a Red Cross nurse?"} +{"answers": ["Clifford", "John Clifford, 9th Baron de Clifford", "John", "John Clifford, 9th Baron Clifford"], "question": "Lancastrian lord was killed, possibly by an arrow in the throat, while the main Lancastrian army was only a few miles away?"} +{"answers": ["Cross Country Mall", "Cross County Mall", "Cross County Mall"], "question": "in 1974, Mattoon, Illinois's became the first shopping center in the US to have J. C. Penney, Sears, and Kmart, then the nation's three largest retailers?"} +{"answers": ["Lorna", "Lorna Arnold", "Arnold", "Lorna Margaret Arnold"], "question": "as UK secretary in the Economic Directorate of the Allied Control Council in post-war Berlin, slept with a revolver under her pillow?"} +{"answers": ["Black-backed forktail", "Enicurus immaculatus"], "question": "the has a call reminiscent of a squeaky hinge?"} +{"answers": ["Gastropteridae"], "question": "while mating, some species of \"\" stab each other with a two-pronged penis?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Lunn", "William Lunn", "William Lunn"], "question": "after wedding, people destroyed the door of a police watch house in Montreal?"} +{"answers": ["Love's Labour's Lost", "Love's Labour's Lost"], "question": "Nicholas Nabokov composed an opera , setting the same play by Shakespeare as the fictional hero of Mann's \"Doctor Faustus\", \"in a spirit of the most artificial mockery\"?"} +{"answers": ["Christine Mary Murrell", "Christine", "Murrell", "Christine Murrell"], "question": " was the first woman elected to the British General Medical Council, but died before she could take her seat?"} +{"answers": ["Cross Valley Corridor"], "question": "the California Central Valley city of Porterville purchased an abandoned rail right-of-way to preserve it for the proposed passenger rail service?"} +{"answers": ["Orfa", "Orfa Jean Shontz", "Shontz"], "question": "Judge created an all-female juvenile court with a homelike setting?"} +{"answers": ["Ethiopian highland hare"], "question": "the was originally described as a subspecies of the Cape hare, but it was later raised to full species status?"} +{"answers": ["Cynthia", "Clarey", "Cynthia Clarey"], "question": "when operatic soprano voice lowered with age, she took up cabaret singing instead?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Olander", "William R. Olander", "William Olander"], "question": "after \"Silence=Death\" posters \"\" appeared around Manhattan, created a New Museum exhibit highlighting public indifference to AIDS victims?"} +{"answers": ["Linguamyrmex"], "question": " is named for Vlad the Impaler, who was the inspiration for Count Dracula?"} +{"answers": ["Sprague Fire", "Sprague Fire of 2017"], "question": "during the in Glacier National Park, the interior of the historic Sperry Chalet completely burned, leaving only the exterior stone walls standing?"} +{"answers": ["The Inquiry"], "question": ", a study group established by US President Woodrow Wilson to make recommendations for the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, suggested that Crimea should be given to Ukraine?"} +{"answers": ["Abraham", "Tajama Abraham Ngongba", "Tajama", "Tajama Abraham"], "question": " survived Hurricane Hugo by hiding in a commercial refrigerator with her family?"} +{"answers": ["Plain-breasted piculet", "Plain-breasted Piculet"], "question": "the is usually inconspicuous but may be detected by the pecking sounds it makes while foraging?"} +{"answers": ["Lineman", "Mab Copland Lineman", "Mab"], "question": "the lack of breakfast pushed to fight against a labor union?"} +{"answers": ["Jane Frances Winn", "Jane", "Winn"], "question": " was one of the first female journalists to cover women's golf events?"} +{"answers": ["Drew Live II"], "question": "the producers of \"\" kept many elements of the episode a secret from the cast?"} +{"answers": ["Yttralox"], "question": ", a transparent ceramic, was accidentally discovered in the course of fuel cell research in the mid-1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Dionysos", "Dionysos"], "question": "Wolfgang Rihm's opera , with a libretto by Rihm using only words by Nietzsche, was first performed at the Salzburg Festival and called premiere of the year?"} +{"answers": ["Montagu", "John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu", "John"], "question": "before his death at the Battle of Barnet in 1471, was reported to be in the thick of the fighting and \"cutting off arms and heads like a hero of romance\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zvereva", "Lydia", "Lydia Zvereva", "Lydia Vissarionovna Zvereva"], "question": " \"\" was the first Russian woman to earn a pilot's license?"} +{"answers": ["Alpine pika"], "question": "the can produce three different vocalizations: a long call during the mating season, a short call, and an alarm call when threatened?"} +{"answers": ["First Silesian War", "Silesian War"], "question": "Prussia entered a secret armistice with Austria in October 1741, but Frederick the Great pretended to continue fighting the for another two months?"} +{"answers": ["Don Amador", "Don", "Amador"], "question": " is portrayed in the film \"Milk\" by his friend Cleve Jones, while Jones is portrayed by Emile Hirsch?"} +{"answers": ["Coronation of the Thai monarch"], "question": "until the is completed, the ruler is considered only a regent and may not sit under the Royal Nine-Tiered Umbrella \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["2013 Monaco GP2 Series round"], "question": "by winning the , Stefano Coletti became the first Monegasque racing driver to win a motor race in Monaco since Louis Chiron in 1931?"} +{"answers": ["Sayaka", "Sayaka Harada", "Harada"], "question": " decided to become a voice actress in anime despite not having watched many Japanese cartoons?"} +{"answers": ["California End of Life Option Act", "End of Life Option Act"], "question": "Californians have a right to access medical aid in dying under the ?"} +{"answers": ["Joan Carroll", "Joan Carroll", "Carroll", "Joan"], "question": "coloratura soprano appeared as Alban Berg's Lulu more than 100 times, including the U.S. premiere at the Santa Fe Opera?"} +{"answers": ["Moupin pika"], "question": "Tibet's is a burrowing mammal that makes haypiles to store food?"} +{"answers": ["Gene Rambo", "Gene", "Rambo"], "question": " won the International Rodeo Association all-around championship four times?"} +{"answers": ["Kaluga Queen"], "question": "21 of the 26 Michelin 3-star restaurants in Paris serve ?"} +{"answers": ["Liwonde National Park"], "question": " has a population of approximately 12,000 large mammals \"(elephants pictured)\" and more than 380 recorded bird species?"} +{"answers": ["al-Mumin", "Mishkat", "Mishkat al-Mumin"], "question": " advocacy for women's rights angered jihadist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi?"} +{"answers": ["Justin Edward Fairfax", "Fairfax", "Justin Fairfax", "Justin"], "question": "Virginia Lieutenant Governor-elect once worked for Tipper Gore?"} +{"answers": ["Akaliza Keza Gara", "Akaliza", "Gara"], "question": "website designer had to borrow a laptop from her client for her first commission?"} +{"answers": ["Hanson", "Gillian", "Gillian Hanson", "Gillian Coysh Hanson"], "question": " was a world expert on treating the condition that ultimately killed her?"} +{"answers": ["Fatou", "Camara", "Fatou Kiné Camara"], "question": " \"\" campaigns for wider access to abortions in Senegal, which has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Bombus trophonius"], "question": "the fossil bumble bee was named after the Greek hero Trophonius?"} +{"answers": ["Hawaiian Independence Day", "Independence Day", "Anglo-Franco Proclamation", "Independence Day"], "question": ", on November 28, commemorates the Anglo-Franco Proclamation recognizing the independence of the Kingdom of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Tuna", "Mustafa Tuna", "Mustafa"], "question": ", the newly-elected mayor of Ankara, was previously an academic in environmental technology?"} +{"answers": ["Geology of Myanmar"], "question": " produces some of the world's finest rubies?"} +{"answers": ["Donaldson Site"], "question": "artefacts discovered at the in Ontario include a child's necklace made with bear teeth?"} +{"answers": ["Machado", "Lena Machado", "Lena"], "question": "\"Hawaii's Songbird\" had a \"ha'i\" in her voice?"} +{"answers": ["Polaris Sales Agreement"], "question": "the United States supplied ballistic missiles \"(example pictured)\" to Great Britain under the ?"} +{"answers": ["Irene Ovonji-Odida"], "question": " advocated for the East African Community to broaden its scope beyond that of a trade bloc?"} +{"answers": ["Gates", "Frank", "Frank P. Gates"], "question": " designed 18 buildings on the campus of the University of Mississippi?"} +{"answers": ["Pragmatic Sanction of 1712"], "question": "the , allowing a Habsburg princess to become Queen of Croatia, is evoked in the Constitution of Croatia as a demonstration of Croatian millennial statehood?"} +{"answers": ["Mechthild Georg", "Mechthild", "Georg"], "question": "mezzo-soprano , a voice teacher at the Musikhochschule Köln, performed music by C. P. E. Bach at the first Rheingau Musik Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Es ist genug"], "question": "Bach's setting \"\" of the chorale \"\" (\"It is enough\"), with a melody beginning with an unusual whole-tone sequence, was quoted with variations in Alban Berg's Violin Concerto?"} +{"answers": ["Reginald Woodifield Appleby", "Reginald Appleby", "Reginald", "Appleby"], "question": " founded the law firm Appleby which has been at the centre of the recent Paradise Papers leak?"} +{"answers": ["Laureus World Sports Award for Comeback of the Year"], "question": "American Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps won the after retiring twice?"} +{"answers": ["Ourida", "Chouaki", "Ourida Chouaki"], "question": " co-ordinated the 20 ans, barakat! (\"20 years is enough!\") campaign to reform the Algerian Family Code?"} +{"answers": ["Northfield Allotments"], "question": " are claimed to be the oldest in London?"} +{"answers": ["Archibald Wager", "Archibald", "Wager"], "question": " served as the Clerk of Court for three colonial Virginia counties?"} +{"answers": ["Papyrocranus afer"], "question": "the is sensitive to electric charges and uses this ability to locate objects in the vicinity?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Mary Bryan", "Elizabeth", "Bryan", "Elizabeth Bryan", "Elizabeth M. Bryan"], "question": " wedding was attended by 25 sets of twins?"} +{"answers": ["Bayview Park ferry wharf"], "question": " in Sydney, Australia, is situated on the historic landing site of 58 exiles from the Lower Canada Rebellion in 1840 \"(memorial pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sheetal", "Sheetal Pandey", "Pandey"], "question": " won her first election at the age of 63?"} +{"answers": ["Cascarino", "Estelle Cascarino", "Estelle"], "question": " represented France at the under-19 and under-20 levels in international tournaments in the same year?"} +{"answers": ["Wall of Grief"], "question": "the is Russia's first monument ordered by presidential decree for victims killed during the political persecutions of Joseph Stalin?"} +{"answers": ["Misk", "Fedwa Misk", "Fedwa"], "question": "Moroccan women's rights activist \"\" named her online magazine \"Qandisha\" after a mythical jinn famous for her seductive powers?"} +{"answers": ["YMCA Press"], "question": "in 1975, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn visited the Paris office of the and presented an inscribed book thanking the publisher for all his work for Russian culture with them?"} +{"answers": ["Chō", "Kōran", "Chō Kōran"], "question": "Japanese artist and poet became a specialist in ink paintings in the \"Four Gentlemen\" genre?"} +{"answers": ["St. Leonhard", "St. Leonhard, Frankfurt"], "question": " in Frankfurt was remodeled from a Romanesque basilica to a late Gothic hall church?"} +{"answers": ["Flemming Helweg-Larsen", "Flemming", "Knud Flemming Helweg-Larsen", "Helweg-Larsen"], "question": "in 1946, became the first person executed by Denmark in more than 50 years?"} +{"answers": ["Oireachtas Rince na Cruinne"], "question": " is one of six Irish stepdance competitions claiming the title of World Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Jane Wynne", "Jane", "Wynne", "Jane Margery Wynne"], "question": " taught her fellow paediatricians to identify signs of child abuse?"} +{"answers": ["Amynthas mekongianus"], "question": "the can grow to a length of ?"} +{"answers": ["Brutus", "Brutus"], "question": "opposition to tyranny in 16th-century Florence led Michelangelo to sculpt a heroic \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Homi F. Daji", "Framroze Daji", "Daji", "Homi"], "question": "communist politician called the 1984 Bhopal gas leak \"a callous man-made tragedy of unparalleled dimensions\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bassettia pallida"], "question": "the gall wasp induces oak trees to form galls, but has its own behavior altered by a chalcid wasp?"} +{"answers": ["Cliodhna Moloney", "Moloney", "Cliodhna"], "question": "Ireland national rugby hooker is also a banker?"} +{"answers": ["Helicopter 66"], "question": ", which recovered astronauts from five different Apollo missions, has been called \"one of the most famous, or at least most iconic, helicopters in history\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lillian Bilocca", "Bilocca", "Lillian"], "question": " threatened to picket British Prime Minister Harold Wilson's house if he did not impose stronger safety regulations on the fishing industry?"} +{"answers": ["Olive Scott", "Scott", "Olive"], "question": " was Britain's first dedicated paediatric cardiologist?"} +{"answers": ["Mashiach Borochoff House", "Mashiach Borochoff"], "question": "for 70 years, Jerusalem customers have done their banking in on Jaffa Road?"} +{"answers": ["Alton C. Parker", "Parker", "Alton"], "question": " was the first black police detective in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Acropora aculeus"], "question": "the coral is particularly susceptible to coral bleaching and coral diseases and is listed as a vulnerable species?"} +{"answers": ["Toland", "Tyler", "Tyler Toland"], "question": " became the Republic of Ireland's youngest women's senior international footballer in September 2017?"} +{"answers": ["Nomfunelo Rose-Mary Mabedla", "Nomfunelo Mabedla"], "question": " successfully campaigned for the former flag of South Africa \"\" to be removed from the Castle of Good Hope?"} +{"answers": ["Greater Flowerpiercer", "Greater flowerpiercer"], "question": "as well as feeding on insects, the probes and pecks flowers to obtain nectar?"} +{"answers": ["2013 Bahrain GP2 Series round"], "question": "racing driver Sam Bird beat Felipe Nasr by eight-hundredths of a second to win the sprint race, the closest margin of victory in GP2 Series history?"} +{"answers": ["Sheva Aloma", "Sheva Alomar"], "question": "\"Games and Culture\" criticised for being the video game equivalent of Pocahontas?"} +{"answers": ["Gloria", "Gloria"], "question": "on his first commission from the US, John Rutter composed as a concert piece for choir, brass, percussion, and organ?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Caves", "Caves", "Philip"], "question": " influence on attitudes at Glasgow's Children's Hospital in the 1970s was described as \"whirlwind\" as he operated on newborns previously considered unfit for surgery?"} +{"answers": ["Wilder", "Inez Whipple Wilder", "Inez"], "question": "biologist made contributions to the study of fingerprints and salamanders?"} +{"answers": ["Nuclear Claims Tribunal", "Claims Tribunal"], "question": "the Marshall Islands ran out of funds in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac T. Stoddard", "Isaac Taft Stoddard", "Isaac", "Stoddard"], "question": "acting Arizona territorial governor \"\" ordered the entire Arizona Territorial Militia sent to control striking miners?"} +{"answers": ["Koren", "Aya", "Aya Koren"], "question": "during her compulsory military service, played in an Israeli Air Force band with Yehuda Levi, her future co-star in \"Yossi & Jagger\" (2002)?"} +{"answers": ["Transylvanian peasant revolt", "Budai Nagy Antal Revolt"], "question": "the of 1437 broke out after the local bishop, having suspended the collection of the tithe for years, demanded the arrears in a single payment?"} +{"answers": ["Naval Service", "Naval Careers Service"], "question": "the is the smallest of the four components of Her Majesty's Naval Service?"} +{"answers": ["Buck", "Theresa", "Robinson Buck", "Theresa Robinson Buck"], "question": "the hospital in Southern Rhodesia where worked was renamed in her honour after her death?"} +{"answers": ["Colpocephalum"], "question": "bird lice in the genus are \"rapid\", allowing them to outrun the preening of their host?"} +{"answers": ["Colorado potato beetle"], "question": "the \"\" has developed resistance to all major classes of insecticide?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Sky Blue FC season"], "question": "the team that won the Women's Professional Soccer title employed three different head coaches during the season?"} +{"answers": ["Honor Smith", "Honor", "Smith"], "question": "the English neurologist was sent to Morocco by the WHO to investigate an outbreak of paralysis caused by contaminated cooking oil?"} +{"answers": ["K.M.", "Graham", "K.M. Graham"], "question": "Canadian abstract impressionist began painting at the age of 50?"} +{"answers": ["Miroslava Breach", "Breach", "Miroslava", "Miroslava Breach Velducea"], "question": ", a Mexican investigative journalist known for exposing human rights violations and political corruption, was murdered in March 2017?"} +{"answers": ["Colpocephalum californici"], "question": "the became extinct when all remaining California condors were deloused in a captive breeding program?"} +{"answers": ["``Phantom Blood", "Phantom Blood"], "question": "the character posings in the manga were influenced by the sculpture \"Apollo and Daphne\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Patel", "Sushila", "Sushila Rani Patel"], "question": " taught actress Madhubala to speak, read, and write English?"} +{"answers": ["Staley Thomas McBrayer", "Staley", "McBrayer", "Staley T. McBrayer"], "question": " is sometimes referred to as the \"Orville Wright\" or \"Wilbur Wright\" of offset newspaper publishing?"} +{"answers": ["Tidepool sculpin", "Oligocottus maculosus"], "question": "the can leave the rock pool in which it lives, and breathe air?"} +{"answers": ["Annabelle Lindsay", "Lindsay", "Annabelle"], "question": "after being injured, relinquished a scholarship to play college basketball in the United States but has since been awarded another to play wheelchair basketball?"} +{"answers": ["Khufiyya"], "question": " \"(shrine complex pictured)\" is the oldest of the four Sufi orders established in China?"} +{"answers": ["Judith", "Judith Kingston", "Judith Eve Kingston", "Kingston"], "question": " pioneered the use of chemotherapy to treat retinoblastoma, an eye cancer found in children?"} +{"answers": ["West Sixth Street", "West Sixth Street Bridge"], "question": "at a time when masonry bridges were widely being replaced by metal truss bridges, the limestone in Austin, Texas, replaced an older iron footbridge?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf", "Geigy", "Rudolf Geigy"], "question": " established health institutes on two continents and started a foundation that awards scholars who combine field and laboratory work in novel ways?"} +{"answers": ["Wrangell Bombardment"], "question": "the U.S. Army , in 1869 to force the handover of the first man to be given the death penalty under U.S. rule?"} +{"answers": ["Ahlem", "Belhadj", "Ahlem Belhadj"], "question": " led a march of thousands of women against President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali during the 2011 Tunisian Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Kaburakia excelsa"], "question": ", from the west coast of North America, is one of the largest flatworms in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Bechstein", "Helene", "Helene Bechstein"], "question": " helped to teach Hitler table manners?"} +{"answers": ["Los Angeles Times–Washington Post News Service"], "question": "the , in existence from 1962 to 2009, had some 650 clients?"} +{"answers": ["İşmen", "Fatma", "Fatma Hikmet", "Fatma Hikmet İşmen"], "question": "Turkish socialist politician used her first senate speech to accuse the Directorate of Religious Affairs of fueling discrimination against Alawites by Sunni Muslims?"} +{"answers": ["Avenue Range Station massacre"], "question": "the involved the shooting murders of nine Aboriginal Australians, including children and a baby, by white settlers?"} +{"answers": ["Michèle", "Michèle Dix", "Dix"], "question": ", managing director of the proposed £27 billion Crossrail 2 project, said she would like to run a tea room when she retires?"} +{"answers": ["Pseudonaja modesta", "Ringed brown snake"], "question": "the species name of the means \"well-behaved\" and has been linked to its reluctance to bite people?"} +{"answers": ["Bailar", "Barbara A. Bailar", "Barbara"], "question": " resigned from the United States Census Bureau in 1988 to protest a decision not to adjust the 1990 results for systematic undercounting of minorities?"} +{"answers": ["Han–Liu War"], "question": "before the , many soldiers bought coffins as they were prepared to fight to the death?"} +{"answers": ["Guennant", "Auguste", "Auguste Le Guennant", "Le Guennant"], "question": ", the director of the Gregorian Institute of Paris, had Duruflé's \"Quatre Motets sur des thèmes grégoriens\" dedicated to him?"} +{"answers": ["Rodinná pouta"], "question": ", the first original series broadcast by the Czech Prima televize, attracted over one million viewers per episode?"} +{"answers": ["Whitefoord", "Cole", "Whitefoord Russell Cole", "Whitefoord Russell"], "question": "when threatened striking workers with dismissal and pension loss in 1921, his house was \"bombarded with bottles until its concrete porch was littered with glass\"?"} +{"answers": ["Government Army", "Government Army"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1944, eleven battalions of the of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia were sent to northern Italy to support German military operations?"} +{"answers": ["Blake", "Dominique Blake", "Dominique"], "question": "Jamaican sprinter was accidentally awarded a bronze medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the women's 4 × 400 m relay?"} +{"answers": ["Sophia", "Sophia"], "question": " \"\" is the first robot to become a recognised citizen of a country?"} +{"answers": ["Patel", "Raju Patel", "Raju Sharad Patel", "Raju"], "question": " teamed up with Walt Disney Studios to produce Rudyard Kipling's \"The Jungle Book\"?"} +{"answers": ["Psolus chitonoides"], "question": "the is avoided by most predatory fish, crabs, and gastropod molluscs, but is preyed on by starfish, especially the leather star?"} +{"answers": ["Call Me by Your Name", "Call Me by Your Name"], "question": "Luca Guadagnino, who directed the romantic drama film , was first hired as a location consultant for the film?"} +{"answers": ["Barth", "Christian Gottlob Barth", "Christian"], "question": "the minister, writer, and publisher is remembered on 12 November in the Lutheran calendar of saints?"} +{"answers": ["Orange-backed Troupial", "Orange-backed troupial"], "question": "the often takes over the nest of a yellow-rumped cacique?"} +{"answers": ["Stephanie Anne Amiel", "Stephanie", "Amiel", "Stephanie Amiel"], "question": "the British physician has specialised in type I diabetes since her time at Yale University in the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Palau del Parlament de Catalunya"], "question": "in its history, the has been an arsenal, a barracks, a royal palace, an art museum, and the seat of the Parliament of Catalonia?"} +{"answers": ["Hirasaki", "John Hirasaki", "John"], "question": "NASA engineer says he read \"The Andromeda Strain\" prior to being quarantined with the returning Apollo 11 astronauts?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Cotton Hobdy", "Hobdy"], "question": " was the private physician to Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii \"\" for three years until her death 100 years ago today?"} +{"answers": ["YBC 7289"], "question": "the sexagesimal approximation to the square root of 2 used by Babylonian tablet appeared again much later in Ptolemy's \"Almagest\"?"} +{"answers": ["Place D'Youville", "Place D'Youville"], "question": "following Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day celebrations in Quebec City in 1996, riots in caused around CAD$1 million in damages to shops and to the National Assembly of Quebec?"} +{"answers": ["Muhamad", "Ridhwan", "Muhamad Ridhwan"], "question": "\"\" is the first Singaporean to hold a world title in professional boxing?"} +{"answers": ["White plague", "White plague"], "question": ", a disease affecting corals, may be two or more diseases with similar symptoms?"} +{"answers": ["Robert \"Big Mojo\" Elem", "Robert Elem", "Robert", "Elem"], "question": "though was a fixture on the Chicago blues scene for over forty years, he recorded only one album?"} +{"answers": ["Roma Agrawal", "Agrawal", "Roma"], "question": "after playing with Lego bricks as a child, designed both the tip and bottom of The Shard \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Wills Is Still the King"], "question": "Waylon Jennings' 1970s song \"\" may have been less a tribute to Bob Wills than a friendly jibe at Willie Nelson?"} +{"answers": ["Odontomachus pseudobauri"], "question": "the extinct ant was bought from an amber dealer in Basel, Switzerland?"} +{"answers": ["Ughill Hall", "Ughill Hall shootings"], "question": "after in Ughill Hall, Sheffield, Ian Wood absconded to France and threatened to jump off Amiens Cathedral?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Barr", "James Fugaté", "Fugaté"], "question": " was honorably discharged from the U.S. Navy after it was revealed that he wrote \"\" under the pen name James Barr?"} +{"answers": ["IRPA Try of the Year"], "question": "Chris Ashton celebrated scoring the 2010 with an \"Ash-Splash\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chris", "Sherwin", "Chris Sherwin"], "question": "animal behavior scientist wrote that insects can experience \"negative mental states\"?"} +{"answers": ["Balanophyllia elegans"], "question": "the \"\" obtains part of its nutritional needs from carbon compounds dissolved in sea water?"} +{"answers": ["William A. Wilson", "William", "William A. Wilson", "Wilson", "William Albert Wilson"], "question": "folklorist wrote that stories from Mormon folklore are \"psychologically true\" even if they never actually happened?"} +{"answers": ["Bonesetter", "bonesetter"], "question": "\"Crazy Sally\", an 18th-century , successfully treated dislocated shoulders and knees in a London coffee house despite having no medical training?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Marguerite McCann", "McCann", "Anna"], "question": ", the first female American underwater archaeologist, published the earliest research on deep-sea shipwrecks?"} +{"answers": ["Jerusalem, du hochgebaute Stadt"], "question": "\"\", a song of New Jerusalem, was written by Johann Matthäus Meyfart, rector of the Casimirianum, for an academic sermon?"} +{"answers": ["Suzuki", "Minori Suzuki", "Minori"], "question": " beat 8,000 others who auditioned for the role of Freyja Wion in the anime series \"Macross Delta\"?"} +{"answers": ["Laureus World Sports Award for Team of the Year"], "question": "the Chicago Cubs were awarded the after ending their 108-year World Series drought in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Wizarding World"], "question": "the franchise was the \"most-snubbed franchise\" of all time at the Academy Awards, with 12 nominations and zero wins until its 2017 success?"} +{"answers": ["World tour of Ulysses S. Grant"], "question": "during , Ulysses S. Grant \"\" became the first U.S. President to visit Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["Bananas, Beaches and Bases"], "question": "the book argues that banana sales have a \"gendered history\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lindsay Peat", "Lindsay", "Peat"], "question": " has represented Ireland internationally at association football, basketball, and rugby union?"} +{"answers": ["Tongo Tongo", "2017 Tongo Tongo ambush", "Tongo Tongo ambush"], "question": "Frederica Wilson suggested that President Donald Trump's response to the deaths of four American soldiers in the in Niger might become his Benghazi incident?"} +{"answers": ["Manami Numakura", "Numakura", "Manami"], "question": " cites becoming a fan of the \"Gundam\" franchise as a reason behind her becoming a voice actress?"} +{"answers": ["Megawatt Valley"], "question": "power stations in were once responsible for up to a quarter of all electricity generated in England and Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Sonne der Gerechtigkeit"], "question": "facing the rise of Nazi ideology, Otto Riethmüller compiled the song \"\" for young people from hymns by three authors of two earlier centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Dysommina rugosa"], "question": "Eel City is a popular residence for ?"} +{"answers": ["Monterey Bay Aquarium", "Monterey Bay"], "question": " was the first public aquarium to exhibit a living kelp forest, which is nearly three stories high?"} +{"answers": ["Monterey Bay Aquarium", "Monterey Bay"], "question": " was the first public aquarium to exhibit a living kelp forest \"\", which is nearly three stories high?"} +{"answers": ["Bassett", "Homer Franklin Bassett", "Homer", "Franklin Bassett"], "question": ", a librarian in Waterbury, Connecticut, described 125 new species of gall wasp?"} +{"answers": ["Shadia Bseiso", "Bseiso", "Shadia"], "question": " from Jordan is the first female Arab wrestler to sign with WWE?"} +{"answers": ["Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools"], "question": "the worked to end school segregation in Little Rock, Arkansas?"} +{"answers": ["UK Holocaust Memorial"], "question": "the , to be built in London's Victoria Tower Gardens, will stand alongside other memorials that raise awareness of injustice?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony John Franchini", "Anthony Franchini", "Franchini"], "question": ", who served in the U.S. Army for both World Wars prior to obtaining U.S. citizenship, recorded more than 3,500 phonograph record sides with Frank Ferera in the 1920s?"} +{"answers": ["Lepiota brunneoincarnata"], "question": "people have been poisoned after mistaking the for the grey knight?"} +{"answers": ["Architecture of Seattle"], "question": "several \"(example pictured)\" deliberately evoke traditional regional Native American architecture?"} +{"answers": ["Aleimma", "Aleimma of Martaban", "Martaban"], "question": "governor was assassinated after he was lured to Donwun by a proposed marriage to Hnin U Yaing?"} +{"answers": ["Pemberton Memorial Operating Room"], "question": "the , built in 1896, featured the first post-operative recovery rooms in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Béatrice Saubin", "Béatrice", "Saubin"], "question": "the Malaysian High Court sentenced 22-year-old Frenchwoman to death by hanging for smuggling of pure grade heroin?"} +{"answers": ["Hubertus Leteng", "Hubertus", "Leteng"], "question": "two-thirds of the priests in the Diocese of Ruteng signed a 2015 letter of \"no confidence\" in Bishop , and this year, 69 priests resigned in protest?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Sidney Johnston", "Albert Sidney Johnston"], "question": " lies in repose atop his grave?"} +{"answers": ["Suzuki", "Konomi", "Konomi Suzuki"], "question": " was inspired by the character Sheryl Nome from \"Macross Frontier\" to become a singer for anime?"} +{"answers": ["O'Sullivan", "Laura", "Laura O'Sullivan"], "question": "footballer made her international debut for Wales as a goalkeeper less than 18 months after converting to the position?"} +{"answers": ["Karl Hoblitzelle", "Hoblitzelle", "Karl"], "question": " was the first movie theater owner in the United States to install air conditioning?"} +{"answers": ["Cerebratulus marginatus"], "question": "the ribbon worm can swim well by undulating its body?"} +{"answers": ["Moberly", "Patricia Jane Moberly", "Patricia Moberly", "Patricia"], "question": " was once arrested for attacking Prime Minister Ted Heath's car with a placard?"} +{"answers": ["Tina Seabrook"], "question": "the actress Claire Goose began research for her character 's rape storyline, before the writers scripted it?"} +{"answers": ["1973 Belmont Stakes", "Belmont Stakes"], "question": "the was won by Secretariat, whose 31-length lead was the largest margin of victory in the history of the race?"} +{"answers": ["Kimmie Taylor", "Kimmie", "Taylor"], "question": " of the Kurdish YPJ is the first British woman to travel to Syria to fight ISIS?"} +{"answers": ["Granite Mountain Hotshots Memorial State Park"], "question": "the is at the exact location where they died?"} +{"answers": ["Madagascan sandgrouse", "Madagascar Sandgrouse"], "question": "the adult may soak its breast feathers in water to carry moisture to its young?"} +{"answers": ["Otto", "Riethmüller", "Otto Riethmüller"], "question": " was director of the Confessing Church's youth organisations and created their logo, the Cross on the Globe, in 1935?"} +{"answers": ["Grupo Garza Ponce"], "question": ", now one of the largest construction firms in Mexico, had to change its business model every month during the 1982 debt crisis?"} +{"answers": ["Glauben können wie du"], "question": "\"\" by Helmut Schlegel \"\" is addressed to Mary, and relates to her exemplary faith, hope and love?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara Everitt", "Bryant", "Barbara", "Barbara Everitt Bryant"], "question": " was the first woman to direct the United States Census Bureau?"} +{"answers": ["Ophiopholis aculeata"], "question": "the is sometimes involved in mass spawning events?"} +{"answers": ["Achilleas Kallakis", "Achilleas Michalis Kallakis", "Achilleas", "Kallakis"], "question": " has been called \"Britain's most successful serial confidence trickster\"?"} +{"answers": ["Carillon and Grenville Railway"], "question": "the was the last broad-gauge railway to operate in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Far West", "Northwest Hills, Austin, Texas"], "question": "the neighborhood of Austin, Texas, includes a 40-acre complex founded by the chief executive officer of Dell, housing Jewish community centers, synagogues, and schools?"} +{"answers": ["Grape-kun"], "question": ", a Humboldt penguin, \"fell in love\" with a cutout of an anime character?"} +{"answers": ["North West Cambridge development", "North West Cambridge", "North West Cambridge Development"], "question": "Cambridge University's new has a school building shaped like a Polo mint?"} +{"answers": ["Ines Rau", "Rau", "Ines"], "question": " is the first transgender woman to be a \"Playboy\" Playmate?"} +{"answers": ["Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht", "Meinen Jesus lass ich nicht"], "question": "the lyrics of \"\" (\"I do not let go of my Jesus\") are based on memorial sermons for Elector Johann Georg of Saxony, who reflected the ideas on his deathbed?"} +{"answers": ["Wolfrid Rudyerd Boulton", "Rudyerd Boulton", "W. Rudyerd Boulton", "Rudyerd", "Boulton"], "question": " and his wife, Laura, made the first-ever recordings of the calls of African tropical birds?"} +{"answers": ["Eleanor Nathan", "Nathan", "Eleanor Joan Nathan", "Eleanor"], "question": " was a member of the London County Council representing two different parties and two different districts for a total of 16 years?"} +{"answers": ["Laureus World Sports Award for Breakthrough of the Year"], "question": "Nico Rosberg was presented with the two months after he retired from Formula One?"} +{"answers": ["Ballot laws of the Roman Republic"], "question": "the introduced the secret ballot \"(voting pictured)\" to all popular assemblies in the Roman Republic?"} +{"answers": ["Kia Steave-Dickerson", "Steave-Dickerson", "Kia"], "question": ", the design artist for four films by M. Night Shyamalan, originally considered a career in dry cleaning?"} +{"answers": ["Baloke"], "question": ", a small village in Punjab, is the birthplace of Satnam Singh Bhamara, the first Indian to be drafted into the National Basketball Association?"} +{"answers": ["Arthrobotrys dactyloides"], "question": "the fungus can trap a nematode with a ring of hypha before feeding on it?"} +{"answers": ["Freewill", "Freewill"], "question": "the Rush song \"\" was the last studio recording to use the \"shrieking high range\" of Geddy Lee's vocals?"} +{"answers": ["Fayoum Light Railway"], "question": "American paleontologist Walter W. Granger used the for transporting the fossils he had found in Egypt?"} +{"answers": ["Big-fish–little-pond effect"], "question": "it is better for one's self-concept to be a than a small fish in a big pond?"} +{"answers": ["Gott sei gelobet und gebenedeiet"], "question": "the communion song \"\" (\"God be praised and blessed\"), which Martin Luther \"\" derived from an older model, entered Catholic hymnals in the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Carpentier", "Carpentier"], "question": "Dr. , the flight surgeon for Apollo 11 and Apollo 13, was registered on the Air Force One manifest as WFP – \"World Famous Physician\"?"} +{"answers": ["SS Clifton"], "question": "the whaleback disappeared for over 90 years?"} +{"answers": ["Myktybek Abdyldayev", "Myktybek Abdyldaev", "Abdyldayev", "Myktybek Yusupovich Abdyldayev", "Myktybek"], "question": "in 2011, was part of a group of Kyrgyzstan deputies who sacrificed rams in front of government headquarters?"} +{"answers": ["Halloween card"], "question": "the United States experienced a in the early 1900s?"} +{"answers": ["The Doctor", "The Doctor"], "question": "Luke Fildes' painting \"(detail pictured)\" was used to promote state-run healthcare in Britain and to campaign against it in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["mite", "Mite"], "question": "relative to its length, one species of is the fastest animal on Earth?"} +{"answers": ["Antoinette Montaigne"], "question": " left her position as city councillor in France to become a minister in the government of the Central African Republic?"} +{"answers": ["2007 AT&T 250"], "question": "Aric Almirola received credit for winning the despite not finishing the race?"} +{"answers": ["177th Fighter Aviation Regiment", "177th Fighter Aviation Regiment PVO"], "question": "the Soviet Air Defense Forces' operated Lend-Lease Supermarine Spitfires as air defense for Moscow between 1944 and 1948?"} +{"answers": ["Hunt", "Darnell", "Darnell Hunt"], "question": ", Dean of Social Sciences at UCLA, believes Hollywood should use the Rooney Rule to increase the share of African-American writers?"} +{"answers": ["Perspective-taking", "Perspective-Taking"], "question": "scientific research demonstrates that may lead to reduced stereotyping?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Otto Jung", "Hans Otto"], "question": " was a jazz musician during World War II, ran a winery from the Boosenburg, and was co-founder of the Rheingau Musik Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Perry Askam"], "question": " was the only professional singer in the Hollywood musical \"Sweet Kitty Bellairs\"?"} +{"answers": ["FVB Mice"], "question": " are used for genetic research because they produce large litters and their eggs have enlarged nuclei?"} +{"answers": ["Suah Koko"], "question": "Chief fought several battles against the Liberian government before granting them her land?"} +{"answers": ["Pressure-temperature-time path"], "question": "the underground journey of a metamorphic rock can be shown with a ?"} +{"answers": ["In-soo", "Kang In-soo", "Kang"], "question": "South Korean singer was accepted as a dance major in Sejong University despite not having learned how to dance?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf", "Rudolf Ernst Peierls", "Rudolf Peierls", "Peierls"], "question": " was awarded the Medal of Freedom, but was later refused entry to the United States because he was suspected of being a spy?"} +{"answers": ["Armijos", "Ana Lucía Armijos Hidalgo", "Ana", "Ana Lucía Armijos"], "question": ", president of the Ecuadorian Monetary Board, went into hiding for a year after the Supreme Court of Ecuador called for her arrest in the case of a $200 million bank bailout?"} +{"answers": ["The Fountainhead", "The Fountainhead"], "question": "Ivo van Hove wrote and directed the 2014 play , turning Ayn Rand's 1943 epic novel into a four-hour-plus production?"} +{"answers": ["Mollie McGeown", "McGeown", "Mollie", "Mollie'' McGeown"], "question": " set up the first dialysis unit in Northern Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Mindanao mountain rat", "Mindanao Mountain Rat"], "question": "the whole range of the is within a single protected area?"} +{"answers": ["Ivone Soares"], "question": "Mozambican politician escaped death in September 2016 when her would-be assassin's weapon jammed?"} +{"answers": ["Good Omens", "Good Omens"], "question": "it took a posthumously-sent letter from Terry Pratchett to convince Neil Gaiman to create a TV series without him?"} +{"answers": ["Johannes", "Johannes Kalitzke", "Kalitzke"], "question": " adapted an Edgar Allan Poe novel into an opera whose score \"could be a musical representation of the world of Hieronymus Bosch\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aha", "Aha"], "question": "an entomologist cried \"Aha!\" when he discovered of Australian wasp, and that became its name?"} +{"answers": ["Steven Universe"], "question": " is the first Cartoon Network series created solely by a woman, Rebecca Sugar \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ruth", "O'Reilly", "Ruth O'Reilly"], "question": "former international wrote an article criticising the IRFU for a lack of support for women's rugby during the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup held in Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Refuge", "Refuge", "refuge"], "question": "the largest animal migration by biomass is the daily movement upwards from their undertaken by vast numbers of organisms?"} +{"answers": ["Samba Yonga", "Yonga", "Samba"], "question": "Zambian writer chose a career in journalism after she won a short story prize as a child?"} +{"answers": ["Quebec Agreement"], "question": "under terms of the , the United States had to seek British agreement to use nuclear weapons against Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Ken", "Attafuah", "Ken Attafuah"], "question": "Canadian-trained criminologist spent part of his secondary school education sleeping in an old and leaky cocoa shed that had been converted into a dormitory?"} +{"answers": ["Alberto ``Chivo'' Córdoba", "Estadio Universitario Alberto \"Chivo\" Córdoba", "Estadio Universitario Alberto Chivo Cordova"], "question": "the incorporates a mural by Leopoldo Flores in the stands on the west side of the stadium?"} +{"answers": ["The Rocking Carol"], "question": "a traditional Christmas carol has the chorus \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas gift"], "question": "one-quarter of respondents to a 2016 survey of Europeans said they had re-gifted their to someone else?"} +{"answers": ["Willi Gundlach"], "question": "the musicologist , who founded the chamber choir of Dortmund University, trained volunteers to sing a Bach cantata in one day, including Part I of Bach's \"Christmas Oratorio\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rosemary Peyton Biggs", "Rosemary", "Biggs", "Rosemary Biggs"], "question": " and her colleagues discovered the Christmas factor?"} +{"answers": ["Wombat Divine"], "question": "the children's book was written in response to the publisher's request for \"a typically Australian Christmas story\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ba humbugi"], "question": "you won't find any on Christmas Island?"} +{"answers": ["Lo! He comes with clouds descending"], "question": "Queen Victoria was displeased after an organist played an unfamiliar tune for the Advent hymn \"\" at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle \"(\"Helmsley\" tune pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Geology of Sicily"], "question": "Calabria was once attached to Sardinia before it migrated to ?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Price", "William F. Price", "Frank", "Price"], "question": "Hollywood studio head decision to film \"Ghostbusters\" (1983) was initially considered a \"terrible mistake\" by industry insiders?"} +{"answers": ["Wie soll ich dich empfangen"], "question": "the Advent hymn \"\" with lyrics by Paul Gerhardt had a melody by Johann Crüger when he published it in 1653, but Bach used a different melody in his \"Christmas Oratorio\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Box of Delights", "The Box of Delights"], "question": "the final episode of the six-part BBC Television adaptation of John Masefield's was broadcast on Christmas Eve 1984?"} +{"answers": ["Hassan", "Mozn", "Mozn Hassan"], "question": "women's rights campaigner is subject to a travel ban and has had her assets frozen by the Egyptian government?"} +{"answers": ["Anoplognathus aureus"], "question": "the is prized by collectors?"} +{"answers": ["Megachile chomskyi"], "question": " \"\", a species of bee named after the linguist Noam Chomsky, has a tongue that is more than half the length of its body?"} +{"answers": ["Ethel Ann Hoefly", "E. Ann Hoefly"], "question": " was responsible for 180 United States Air Force medical facilities?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Mian"], "question": "temples on in Shanxi, China, observe an annual Cold Food Festival?"} +{"answers": ["St Stephen's Church, Ealing", "St Stephen's Church"], "question": "the bells of \"(belfry and spire pictured)\" caused complaints, were later moved to the Docklands, and were finally installed in St Machar's Cathedral in Aberdeen?"} +{"answers": ["Caspar Phillipson"], "question": "Danish actor has played President John F. Kennedy in the film \"Jackie\" (2016), the short film \"The Speech JFK Never Gave\" (2017), and live performances of Kennedy's speeches?"} +{"answers": ["Naval Aircraft Modification Unit KDN Gorgon", "Naval Aircraft Modification Unit"], "question": "the first test flight of the ended in a crash due to a failure of the aircraft's radio control?"} +{"answers": ["John Paul Crawford", "J. P. Crawford", "J.", "Crawford"], "question": " was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies major league baseball team with the expectation of eventually superseding Jimmy Rollins?"} +{"answers": ["Hilary Swarts"], "question": "a silverback gorilla sat on head?"} +{"answers": ["Dandara Touré"], "question": " served only 34 days in the Council of Ministers of Mali due to the 2012 coup?"} +{"answers": ["Gravity of Mars"], "question": " is affected by many negative free air gravity anomalies on its surface?"} +{"answers": ["Hou Zongbin", "Hou", "Zongbin"], "question": "as an outsider, Governor was targeted by rumours that blamed him for a riot in which hundreds of people burned buildings and cars?"} +{"answers": ["Orange-necked Partridge", "Orange-necked partridge"], "question": "the , native to southern Vietnam and eastern Cambodia, was discovered in 1927 but was \"lost\" until its rediscovery in 1991?"} +{"answers": ["Joo Koon rail accident"], "question": " at Singapore's Joo Koon station last month because its new signalling system determined the first train to be half its actual length?"} +{"answers": ["Wolfram Röhrig", "Wolfram", "Röhrig"], "question": ", who was responsible for \"entertaining music\" including jazz for the broadcaster Süddeutscher Rundfunk, recorded Max Reger's \"Der 100. Psalm\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Last Day of Pompeii"], "question": "Russian painter Karl Bryullov inserted himself into his picture of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in ?"} +{"answers": ["Black September"], "question": "Jordan \"(capital Amman pictured)\" fought against Palestinian fighters and Syria in 1970 during ?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew David Urshan", "Urshan", "David Urshan", "Andrew"], "question": ", an ethnic Assyrian from Persia, conducted Pentecostal revivals in the Midwestern United States?"} +{"answers": ["Calocybe indica"], "question": "the is being grown commercially in its native India?"} +{"answers": ["Sirra", "Ndow-Njie", "Sirra Wally Ndow-Njie"], "question": "Gambian politician met with North Korean president of the Supreme People's Assembly Kim Yong-nam in 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha"], "question": " broke away from the Irish Dancing Commission in 1969 after disputes about dance teachers' representation?"} +{"answers": ["Miles", "Ellie", "Ellie Miles"], "question": " captained Tunbridge Wells RFC's under-18 girls team after her father had captained and coached the men's team?"} +{"answers": ["Low milk supply"], "question": "skin-to-skin contact \"\" can help to augment in breastfeeding women?"} +{"answers": ["Mosaic", "Mosaic"], "question": "Steven Soderbergh's is both a mobile app and a television miniseries?"} +{"answers": ["Mildred Creak", "Eleanor Mildred Creak"], "question": "in the 1960s, child psychiatrist proposed that autism was caused by genetics rather than poor parenting?"} +{"answers": ["2017 Lebanon–Saudi Arabia dispute"], "question": "Saudi Arabia's government has been accused of detaining Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri, following his while in Saudi Arabia?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel", "Rachel Skinner", "Rachel Susan Skinner", "Skinner"], "question": " \"fell into engineering completely by chance\" before being named as one of the Top 50 Influential Women in Engineering?"} +{"answers": ["Bush", "Harry Bush", "Harry Bush", "Harry"], "question": " obsessed that if anyone found out he was a gay erotic artist he would lose his American military pension?"} +{"answers": ["Nkhotakota Game Reserve", "Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve"], "question": "Prince Harry assisted with relocating 500 elephants to the in Malawi?"} +{"answers": ["Li Shangfu", "Li", "Shangfu"], "question": "General spent 31 years at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center, where he supervised the launch of the Chang'e 2 lunar probe?"} +{"answers": ["Cliona californiana"], "question": "the inhabits the shells of living scallops and oysters?"} +{"answers": ["Hyang-sim", "Sung", "Sung Hyang-sim"], "question": "North Korean footballer was the top scorer at the 2017 AFC U-19 Women's Championship and named Most Valuable Player?"} +{"answers": ["Obras Son Amores"], "question": "Spanish singer-songwriter Antonio Carmona invited Juanes and Alejandro Sanz and several other performers he admired to record since he wanted to \"create true reciprocal acts of love\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eunice Silva"], "question": " organised a nationwide vote to determine the seven wonders of Cape Verde?"} +{"answers": ["Gen 75 Committee"], "question": "Ernest Bevin told the that Britain should acquire atomic bombs \"whatever it costs... We've got to have the bloody Union Jack flying on top of it\"?"} +{"answers": ["Clotilde Niragira"], "question": " is secretary-general of the truth and reconciliation commission investigating the Burundian genocides?"} +{"answers": ["Rhodes ferry wharf"], "question": "the first proposed site for a in Sydney, Australia, was scrapped after objections from the community, lobbyists, and the ferry operator?"} +{"answers": ["Max", "Max Schmalzl", "Schmalzl"], "question": " was called \"the Bavarian Fra Angelico\"?"} +{"answers": ["Marissa Callaghan", "Callaghan", "Marissa"], "question": "the Northern Ireland women's national football team captain went to university in the United States on a football scholarship?"} +{"answers": ["Marjorie Hahn"], "question": ", a retired mathematics professor and international senior-level tennis player, approaches tennis games with the same plan that she uses for mathematical proofs?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang", "Zhang Shengmin", "Shengmin"], "question": " led a thousand troops to participate in the reconstruction work after the 2010 Yushu earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Texas Capitol View Corridors", "Capitol View Corridors"], "question": "the protect views of the state capitol from a cemetery, an air traffic control tower, an interstate highway, and a University of Texas practice field?"} +{"answers": ["Chanju Samantha Mwale", "Chanju", "Mwale"], "question": " was the first female lawyer to join the Malawian Defence Force?"} +{"answers": ["Crichton-Stuart", "Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart", "Lord"], "question": " was the only serving Welsh member of parliament killed during the First World War?"} +{"answers": ["Functional accounts of emotion"], "question": " suggest that the function of anger is to correct injustice?"} +{"answers": ["Lady Gouyi"], "question": "more than 2,100 years after \"\" was ordered by the emperor to die, her mausoleum was robbed and more than 1,100 artifacts were stolen?"} +{"answers": ["Anokye", "Joseph Anokye", "Joseph"], "question": "former NASA engineer was deported from Kenya because some people feared he could manipulate election results?"} +{"answers": ["East Rennell"], "question": "UNESCO has added to its List of World Heritage in Danger?"} +{"answers": ["Martha Farnsworth Riche"], "question": "before becoming director of the United States Census Bureau, earned a doctorate in French literature?"} +{"answers": ["The Luck of the Irish", "The Luck of the Irish"], "question": "\"\" received an Apple Records catalogue number despite never being released as a single?"} +{"answers": ["Marijke", "Nel", "Marijke Nel"], "question": " represented South Africa in rugby union and Canada in tennis?"} +{"answers": ["House of the Huangcheng Chancellor"], "question": "the \"\" proved its worth soon after construction by protecting the Chen family from roving bandits?"} +{"answers": ["Methylophaga murata", "Methylophaga muralis"], "question": ", a species of bacteria, was first discovered on marble in the Moscow Kremlin?"} +{"answers": ["Manfred Jung", "Manfred", "Jung"], "question": " is remembered as Siegfried in Bayreuth's \"Jahrhundertring\", but also sang all other tenor roles in \"The Ring\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arlinda", "Arlinda Locklear", "Locklear"], "question": " was the first Native American woman to argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court?"} +{"answers": ["Magdalena Wolińska-Riedi", "Magdalena", "Wolińska-Riedi"], "question": " was married by Pope Benedict XVI when he was a cardinal and had her childen baptized by him when he became Pope?"} +{"answers": ["Lutetium–hafnium dating"], "question": "the exotic metal lutetium-176 decays to the heavy metal hafnium, so it can be used to ?"} +{"answers": ["Horace Preston Belknap", "Horace", "H. P. Belknap", "Belknap", "Horace P. Belknap"], "question": "on the day was interred in 1936, National Guard inductions were suspended in Central Oregon because all the local medical examiners were attending his funeral?"} +{"answers": ["Plagiolepis alluaudi"], "question": " colonies raise the larvae of agricultural pests, including aphids, in their own nest?"} +{"answers": ["Duvvuri", "Duvvuri Subbamma", "Subbamma"], "question": "Indian independence activist was married at the age of ten?"} +{"answers": ["Muriel", "Luis", "Luis Muriel"], "question": "Colombian footballer became Sevilla's most expensive-ever signing when he joined the club for a reported fee of €20 million?"} +{"answers": ["Code Blue", "Code Blue"], "question": "the owners of , the Professional Bull Riders' 2009 World Champion bucking bull, fed him waffles?"} +{"answers": ["Boiled leather", "boiled leather"], "question": "the German Army used pickelhaube helmets made of until halfway through World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Yang Shoujing"], "question": " \"\" published the most complete and scholarly historical atlas of China of his time, and \"revolutionized\" Japanese calligraphy?"} +{"answers": ["Denny Way", "1120 Denny Way"], "question": " replacing part of \"The Seattle Times\" headquarters will have historic headlines etched into its facade?"} +{"answers": ["Florometra serratissima"], "question": "feather stars such as use their arms to catch food and also to swim?"} +{"answers": ["Célia", "Célia Posser", "Posser"], "question": " issued the first private radio broadcast licenses in São Tomé and Príncipe?"} +{"answers": ["North China Craton", "North China craton"], "question": "the was partially destroyed by thinning?"} +{"answers": ["Nitze criteria"], "question": "the for a successful ballistic missile defense gained \"the status of holy writ\" within the Reagan administration?"} +{"answers": ["This", "This"], "question": " is found in southern Australia, is attracted to decomposing seaweed, and has an unusual mating position?"} +{"answers": ["Grobert", "Nicole Grobert", "Nicole"], "question": ", professor of nanomaterials at the University of Oxford, was awarded a Royal Society Industry Fellowship in 2016, her third fellowship from the Royal Society?"} +{"answers": ["Taiwan Partridge", "Taiwan partridge"], "question": "Robert Swinhoe initially thought that the \"ugly raw-looking red patch on the throat\" of the was an injury?"} +{"answers": ["Salma Ismail"], "question": "it took , the first Malaysian Malay woman to qualify as a doctor, 11 years to complete her medical studies?"} +{"answers": ["Divergent double subduction"], "question": "in , an ocean shrinks and sinks?"} +{"answers": ["Cole", "Femi", "Femi Claudius Cole"], "question": " offers free health checks as she campaigns to become President of Sierra Leone?"} +{"answers": ["Weichenwang"], "question": "according to legend, a spectral knight on a white horse is sometimes seen riding toward to visit his lover?"} +{"answers": ["John Minsterworth"], "question": ", who joined the French army during the Hundred Years' War, was later returned to England and hanged, drawn and quartered in 1377 for \"wilful support\" of the enemy?"} +{"answers": ["Bacon Super T-6"], "question": "the \"\" was described as looking like the result of \"an illicit hangar affair between a T-33 and a T-6\"?"} +{"answers": ["Johann Balthasar König", "König", "Johann"], "question": ", the church musician of the Katharinenkirche and director of music in Frankfurt, published a hymnal with 1,913 melodies?"} +{"answers": ["McLaughlin", "Claire", "Claire McLaughlin"], "question": "Ireland national rugby union team player gained the nickname \"McSwaplin\" owing to her swapping medical shifts in order to play rugby?"} +{"answers": ["Austroboletus olivaceoglutinosus"], "question": "the mushrooms of have a fruity smell?"} +{"answers": ["Qinling orogenic belt"], "question": " is made up of multiple individual tectonic blocks, dividing north and south China?"} +{"answers": ["Kwesi", "Kwesi Yankah", "Yankah"], "question": "Ghanaian academic wrote the title song for the Free SHS policy?"} +{"answers": ["Arlene Hiss", "Arlene", "Hiss"], "question": "A. J. Foyt praised for \"what a fine job [she'd] done\" after racing against her?"} +{"answers": ["Algorithmic bias"], "question": " can sometimes lead computers to produce homophobic, racist, and sexist results?"} +{"answers": ["Dusty Allen", "Dusty", "Allen"], "question": " hit a home run in his final Major League Baseball at-bat?"} +{"answers": ["Fortifications of Bangkok"], "question": " were enchanted in order to ward off evil spirits?"} +{"answers": ["Sibongile", "Sibongile Ndashe", "Ndashe"], "question": "South African lawyer was arrested in Tanzania for advocating against an anti-gay law that limited treatment for HIV/AIDS?"} +{"answers": ["MLS Cup 2017", "MLS Cup"], "question": "today's soccer final between Toronto FC and Seattle Sounders FC is a rematch of the 2016 Cup, and will be played at the same venue?"} +{"answers": ["Marcus Beck Library", "Marcus Beck"], "question": " \"\" added Joseph Lister's antiseptic techniques to surgical textbooks after seeing soldiers die of infection in the Franco-Prussian War?"} +{"answers": ["Flushing Meadows–Corona Park"], "question": " in New York City hosted two world's fairs?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclocephala nodanotherwon"], "question": "the rhinoceros beetle genus \"Cyclocephala\" already had over 200 species when (\"not another one\") was described in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["Regina Mañe Ela"], "question": " was the only female member of Severo Moto Nsá's Equatorial Guinean government-in-exile?"} +{"answers": ["Zhili Army", "Zhili Army"], "question": "the Fengtian clique's included, besides professional soldiers, surrendered enemies, provincial militiamen, bandits, and martial artists?"} +{"answers": ["Northeast Arm Iron Range", "Northeast Arm Range"], "question": "the takes jasper in iron past snakes and turtles?"} +{"answers": ["Kappa-dera"], "question": "offerings of cucumber \"\" are left at the to appease Kappas?"} +{"answers": ["Nana", "Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah", "Sekyiamah"], "question": " writes a blog on African women's sexuality entitled \"Adventures from the Bedrooms of African Women\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gideon", "Gideon Brooke", "Brooke"], "question": " grave was unmarked for 136 years?"} +{"answers": ["World Day of the Poor"], "question": "the first , observed on 19 November 2017, was established by Pope Francis in his Apostolic Letter celebrating the end of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy?"} +{"answers": ["Mitzi", "Johanknecht", "Mitzi Johanknecht"], "question": ", the new sheriff of King County, Washington, was the first female deputy to lead the county's SWAT team?"} +{"answers": ["High Capacity Metro Trains"], "question": "the on order for the Melbourne rail network will have the ability to automatically estimate their passenger load?"} +{"answers": ["Ouédraogo", "Alice", "Alice Ouédraogo"], "question": " runs the International Labour Organization's HIV/AIDS programme?"} +{"answers": ["Bergen Tunnels"], "question": "the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad built the due to congestion in the competing Erie Railroad's tunnels?"} +{"answers": ["Claire", "Claire Wallace", "Claire Wallace", "Wallace"], "question": "early Canadian broadcaster was known for her reporting stunts, including climbing a Mexican volcano and joining a deep-sea diving expedition?"} +{"answers": ["Lyles", "Vi Lyles", "Vi"], "question": " is the first African-American woman to be Mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Strachan", "Harold Strachan", "Harold"], "question": " has painted pictures, written books, made bombs, served two prison sentences, and completed an ultramarathon?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Marshall", "Marshall", "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Marshall"], "question": " was one of the first women to become a pharmacist in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["egg allergy", "Egg allergy"], "question": "more than two-thirds of children with will outgrow it by the time they are 16 years old?"} +{"answers": ["William Robert Sickinger", "Robert", "Sickinger", "Robert Sickinger"], "question": ", the father of Chicago's \"off-Loop\" theater scene, ended up running a telemarketing company?"} +{"answers": ["Immigrant paradox"], "question": "Do you know that, despite being affected by poverty, language barriers, and prejudice, first-generation immigrants have better health outcomes than subsequent generations by way of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Remote sensing", "Remote sensing"], "question": " helps geologists study otherwise inaccessible areas such as Antarctic ice shelves?"} +{"answers": ["Amanita subpallidorosea"], "question": "the lethal mushroom was discovered when two people died in 2014 after eating it in China?"} +{"answers": ["Oligocottus snyderi", "Fluffy sculpin"], "question": "under adverse conditions, the \"\" can leave its rock pool and breathe air?"} +{"answers": ["Diana Beck"], "question": " performed brain surgery on \"Winnie-the-Pooh\" author A. A. Milne?"} +{"answers": ["Runge", "Mary Munson Runge", "Mary"], "question": " was the first female and first African-American president of the American Pharmacists Association?"} +{"answers": ["Nelly Mbangu"], "question": " co-founded an organisation for survivors of sexual and domestic violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo?"} +{"answers": ["Up from the Cradle of Jazz"], "question": " chronicles the evolution of rhythm and blues in New Orleans?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Darby", "Darby", "Marie"], "question": "marine biologist , the first New Zealand woman to visit the Antarctic mainland, sailed to the Ross Sea on a tourist boat that ran aground on its first trip?"} +{"answers": ["Israel Isaac Kahanovitch", "Isaac Kahanovitch", "Israel", "Kahanovitch"], "question": "approximately one-third of the adult Jewish population of Winnipeg, Canada, attended the funeral of Chief Rabbi in 1945?"} +{"answers": ["HolbyBlue"], "question": "show creator Tony Jordan wanted to emulate the American police dramas \"Hill Street Blues\" and \"NYPD Blue\"?"} +{"answers": ["Suzanne", "Jambo", "Suzanne Jambo"], "question": " helped draft the Constitution of South Sudan?"} +{"answers": ["TV-aksjonen"], "question": "during the annual (\"TV campaign\"), more than 100,000 volunteers go door-to-door to all 1.8 million Norwegian households to collect donations for a charity?"} +{"answers": ["Akmatov", "Almasbek", "Almasbek Jumabekovich Akmatov", "Almasbek Akmatov"], "question": "before becoming a deputy for the Supreme Council of Kyrgyzstan, obtained three different degrees from three different universities?"} +{"answers": ["Macht hoch die Tür"], "question": "the Advent song \"\" is number 1 in the German Protestant hymnal?"} +{"answers": ["Jenny Morton", "Jenny", "Morton"], "question": " discovered that sheep can recognise human faces?"} +{"answers": ["Olga Mary Adelaide FitzGeorge", "FitzGeorge", "Olga FitzGeorge", "Olga"], "question": " \"\", a granddaughter of Prince George, Duke of Cambridge, established a manicure and beauty salon on New Bond Street in London?"} +{"answers": ["Laureus World Sports Awards"], "question": "in 2017, a team of refugees won the Sporting Inspiration Award at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Morgan", "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Chambers Morgan", "Morgan"], "question": "from 1888 to 1895, was the leading woman in the Chicago labor movement?"} +{"answers": ["Cirque de la Symphonie"], "question": "contemporary circus troupe deliberately maintains a minimalist aesthetic to give equal prominence to the symphony orchestras that accompany their performances?"} +{"answers": ["Tarak", "Sinha", "Tarak Sinha"], "question": " coached 12 cricketers who went on to play at international level?"} +{"answers": ["Josephine", "Kulea", "Josephine Kulea"], "question": "Kenyan activist is said to have saved more than 1,000 girls from abuse and forced marriage?"} +{"answers": ["Osedax frankpressi"], "question": "it appears that larvae of that settle on a whale carcase develop into female worms, while those that settle on the female worms become males?"} +{"answers": ["Sukanasa"], "question": "in Hoysala architecture, the emblem of the empire – a warrior stabbing a lion – is often sculpted on the of Hindu temples \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harimia Ahmed", "Harimia", "Ahmed"], "question": " was the first female lawyer in the Comoros?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Cahuilla"], "question": ", with a maximum surface area of 5,700 square kilometres (2,200 sq mi), covered parts of Southern California less than 500 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["The Problem with Apu", "The Problem With Apu"], "question": "Hari Kondabolu's documentary started as a one-minute comedy segment?"} +{"answers": ["Merle Chambers Fund", "Merle Catherine Chambers", "Merle Chambers"], "question": "Colorado businesswoman and philanthropist is one of the top ten political contributors in her state?"} +{"answers": ["Boletus pyrrhosceles"], "question": "parts of the Colombian mushroom turn blue when damaged?"} +{"answers": ["Sokari Ekine"], "question": "in 1995, Nigerian activist set up the Black Sisters Network electronic mailing list?"} +{"answers": ["Westgate Tower"], "question": "A. R. \"Babe\" Schwartz fought to have the condemned in the Texas Legislature, only to move into the building himself fifteen years later?"} +{"answers": ["Solimana", "Solimana"], "question": "the fumarolically active volcano \"\" has been identified as the site of an Inca oracle?"} +{"answers": ["Staden", "Van Staden", "Ilse", "Ilse van Staden"], "question": "South African-born Irish international rugby player is a butcher?"} +{"answers": ["Spring Creek", "Spring Creek Park"], "question": "although New York City's was mostly built on a landfill, part of the park is located in a U.S. national protected area?"} +{"answers": ["Dohrn", "Georg Dohrn", "Georg"], "question": " conducted at the Konzerthaus Breslau the premiere of Reger's \"Der 100. Psalm\", Mahler's Eighth Symphony, and Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto with Vladimir Horowitz?"} +{"answers": ["Spaceport Camden"], "question": "Camden County, Georgia was considered as a launch site by NASA in the early 1960s, but did not see its first launch until 2017?"} +{"answers": ["Tina'' Cooper", "Tina", "Christine Cooper", "Cooper", "Tina Cooper"], "question": "the British paediatrician assisted the Sierra Leone government in establishing a national immunisation programme?"} +{"answers": ["Mycale adhaerens"], "question": "the has a mutualistic relationship with the mollusc on which it lives?"} +{"answers": ["Laura", "Richardson", "Laura J. Richardson"], "question": "General Robert B. Abrams took \"less than a second\" to choose as his deputy at United States Army Forces Command, despite never having worked with her?"} +{"answers": ["Ilona Durigo"], "question": ", one of the leading concert contraltos of her time, performed in the first recording of Bach's \"St Matthew Passion\", conducted by Willem Mengelberg?"} +{"answers": ["Oneco"], "question": " referred to the gift of a ceremonial sword from Charles II of England as proof of the legal equality of the Mohegan sachemate with the English monarchy?"} +{"answers": ["SSM-A-23 Dart"], "question": "the company developing the anti-tank missile changed ownership twice while the project was underway?"} +{"answers": ["Mildred Dilling"], "question": " first fee for a harp performance was a dozen carnations and a jar of pickles?"} +{"answers": ["Count of the Székelys"], "question": "a newly appointed was entitled to a horse from each of the Székely seats?"} +{"answers": ["Shorwell Helmet", "Shorwell helmet"], "question": "of the six known Anglo-Saxon helmets, the was originally mistaken for a pot, the Pioneer helmet for a bucket, and the Coppergate helmet for a rock?"} +{"answers": ["Yanmen Pass", "Yanmenguan"], "question": "the inconvenience of getting to \"\" makes it one of the less crowded AAAAA-rated sites along the Great Wall of China?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Young Hammond", "Paul Y. Hammond"], "question": "American scholar sought to develop a more discerning understanding of how organizational behavior and domestic political considerations affected American foreign policy?"} +{"answers": ["Shoot", "Shoot"], "question": "the comic \"\", originally scheduled for publication in a 1999 issue of \"Hellblazer\", was not published until 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Fraser Macintosh Rose", "Fraser Rose"], "question": "Canadian physician was partly named after the doctor who walked through a snowstorm in Nova Scotia to deliver him?"} +{"answers": ["Washington State Library"], "question": "the first shipment of books for the traveled around Cape Horn from New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Pope", "Pope Miltiades", "Miltiades"], "question": "the Edict of Milan, an agreement between Constantine and Licinius to treat the Christian Church peacefully, was issued during the pontificate of ?"} +{"answers": ["2018 College Football Playoff National Championship", "College Football Playoff National Championship"], "question": "the Alabama Crimson Tide overcame a 13–0 deficit at halftime to win the in overtime?"} +{"answers": ["Blossom's Inn"], "question": "a porter at \"\" was revived by treatment that included bleeding, brandy, and a turpentine enema?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Gibbons", "Richard Gibbons"], "question": "while chief justice of the Colony of Cape Breton, founded a group that was later banned as being a possible \"Seed of Rebellion\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sciota Brook"], "question": " is only long but flows through three counties in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Arocatus melanocephalus"], "question": "the produces an unpleasant smell reminiscent of bitter almonds?"} +{"answers": ["Chen Junsheng"], "question": " investigative report resulted in his superior losing his job and getting \"promoted\"?"} +{"answers": ["Barren Island", "Barren Island, Brooklyn"], "question": "horse carcasses, and trash from three of New York City's boroughs, were once processed at ?"} +{"answers": ["William Thomas Braithwaite", "William Braithwaite"], "question": "Belfast pub-owner and freemason donated \"Winter\" \"\" and \"Spring\" by Pieter Breughel the Younger to the Ulster Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Galco's Soda Pop Stop"], "question": " in Los Angeles carries more than 700 different soft drinks?"} +{"answers": ["George Francis Abercrombie"], "question": "the physician once won a game of chess against world champion José Raúl Capablanca?"} +{"answers": ["Coatzacoalcos Underwater Tunnel"], "question": "the , which took 13 years to complete, has been described as a \"monument to corruption\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shmuel Abba", "Shmuel Abba Twersky"], "question": " immigration to Canada from Ukraine to serve as Makarover Rebbe of Winnipeg in the 1920s was held up by two years of bureaucratic red tape?"} +{"answers": ["Hardenbergia comptoniana"], "question": "the seed pods of \"(flowers pictured)\" make an audible 'pop' as they release the seed?"} +{"answers": ["Jaguar", "Jaguar"], "question": "the multi-stage sounding rocket was designed to be launched using a toss bombing maneuver from a B-57 bomber?"} +{"answers": ["Protests against Faure Gnassingbé"], "question": "a in August 2012 called for a week-long sex strike by women to encourage men to oppose Togolese President Faure Gnassingbé?"} +{"answers": ["Aya Kanai"], "question": "prior to serving as executive fashion director for \"Cosmopolitan\" and \"Seventeen\", and as a judge for \"\", considered careers in puppetry and fine art?"} +{"answers": ["Northern Forest", "Northern Forest"], "question": "50 million trees could be planted to form the in England?"} +{"answers": ["Miles Graham"], "question": "Major General was Monty's logistics supremo in both North Africa and North-West Europe during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["IND World's Fair Line"], "question": "passengers traveling to the 1939 New York World's Fair via the paid the standard five-cent fare to board, but had to pay the fare again on arrival?"} +{"answers": ["What a Beautiful Name"], "question": "\"\" represents the first Grammy nomination for Hillsong Worship?"} +{"answers": ["Mandisa", "Mandisa Thomas", "Thomas", "Mandisa Lateefah Thomas"], "question": "activist was recognized in the bill officially proclaiming October 15, 2017, as the 16th annual celebration of California Freethought Day?"} +{"answers": ["The Three Garridebs"], "question": "in the 1937 program , Louis Hector became the first actor to portray Sherlock Holmes on television?"} +{"answers": ["Digiday"], "question": "a website run by generates random absurd Twitter bios followed by profanity-laced commentary?"} +{"answers": ["Wang Zhongyu", "Wang Zhongyu"], "question": " was one of Chinas most powerful figures in the 1990s, with authority over reforming state-owned enterprises?"} +{"answers": ["1998 NAPA 500"], "question": "over seven hours of rain delays resulted in the becoming the first night race held at Atlanta Motor Speedway?"} +{"answers": ["Lucius Caesar", "Caesar", "Lucius", "Lucius Julius Caesar"], "question": "Rome's first emperor, Augustus, adopted his grandsons and Gaius?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Dubuque", "Dubuque"], "question": " scripts for \"The Judge\" and \"The Accountant\" were both featured on the Black List of the best unproduced screenplays in Hollywood?"} +{"answers": ["Luciola substriata"], "question": "larvae of the firefly swim upside down?"} +{"answers": ["Prospect House", "Prospect House)", "Prospect House)"], "question": "the at Blue Mountain Lake in New York was the first hotel anywhere to be equipped with electric lighting in all the guest rooms?"} +{"answers": ["American Base Hospital No.", "American Base Hospital No. 57"], "question": "from September 1918 to August 1919, when it left France, \"(operating room pictured)\" treated 8,505 surgical and medical cases, and 7,292 dental cases?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Frank Stott"], "question": " investigated the use of open level crossings on the British Rail network following the Lockington rail crash in which nine people died?"} +{"answers": ["Barnes Brook"], "question": " lacked any habitats for fish in 2001, but is now being considered for addition to the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission's list of wild trout streams?"} +{"answers": ["SAM-A-19 Plato"], "question": "the U.S. Army's programs for anti-ballistic missiles evolved into the well-known Patriot missile?"} +{"answers": ["Odontadenia macrantha"], "question": " flowers year-round in its natural habitat?"} +{"answers": ["James Robson", "James Peter Robson", "James Robson"], "question": " has been to six Rugby World Cups with the Scotland team and on six British and Irish Lions tours?"} +{"answers": ["West Kill"], "question": "the watershed of the (\"Diamond Notch Falls pictured\") has the steepest slopes and highest overall elevation of any subbasin of New York's Schoharie Creek?"} +{"answers": ["Colette Lorand"], "question": " made her debut as Gounod's Marguerite in 1945, created Reimann's Regan in 1978, and retired as Janáček's Emilia Marty in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Ninian Park"], "question": ", the home stadium of Cardiff City F.C. for 99 years, was built on the site of a former rubbish tip?"} +{"answers": ["Dunkirk", "Dunkirk"], "question": "the 2017 film was conceived in the mid-1990s when writer and director Christopher Nolan sailed with Emma Thomas across the English Channel, as did many small boats during the Dunkirk evacuation?"} +{"answers": ["Nana Otuo Siriboe II", "Nana Siriboe II", "Nana Otuo Siriboe"], "question": ", a Ghanaian electrical engineer and paramount chief, is the chairman of the advisory council to the President of Ghana?"} +{"answers": ["Frisch–Peierls memorandum"], "question": "the authors of the 1940 were assigned to research nuclear weapons because, as enemy aliens, they could not work on secret military projects?"} +{"answers": ["rabeprazole", "Rabeprazole"], "question": "people of Japanese ancestry may have trouble metabolizing \"(3D representation pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Season of Crimson Blossoms"], "question": "the taboo-breaking debut novel ended up winning Africa's biggest literary award instead of attracting the severe backlash the author expected?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyd", "Danny", "Danny Lloyd", "Danny Lloyd"], "question": "the English footballer sold bins for a waste management company before turning professional in 2017?"} +{"answers": ["Irwin Untermyer"], "question": "before becoming a New York Supreme Court justice, successfully argued to preserve the New York City Subway's five-cent fare in a U.S. Supreme Court case?"} +{"answers": ["Thyca crystallina"], "question": "the gastropod mollusc is in the early evolutionary stages of becoming parasitic on a starfish?"} +{"answers": ["Naval Research Laboratory Flyrt"], "question": "the United States Navy tested a for distracting radar-guided missiles from its ships?"} +{"answers": ["George F. Good Jr.", "George Franklin Good Jr."], "question": "during World War II, Colonel successfully defended Funafuti from ten Japanese attacks with a mixed unit that was \"poorly armed\" and \"stuck out like a sore thumb\"?"} +{"answers": ["La Loche", "La Loche Formation"], "question": "the can include clasts of Precambrian gneiss?"} +{"answers": ["Tammy Abraham", "Abraham", "Tammy"], "question": "the English footballer was the first player to win Bristol City's Player of the Year, Young Player of the Year, and Top Goalscorer awards in the same season?"} +{"answers": ["Gudy Gaskill"], "question": ", the driving force behind the creation of the Colorado Trail, was honored by Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush for her volunteerism?"} +{"answers": ["Never Waste a Good Crisis"], "question": "in 2009 the British construction industry was urged to ?"} +{"answers": ["Nylanderia pygmaea"], "question": "male ants \"\" were trapped in amber while climbing plants for their mating flight?"} +{"answers": ["Song Jian"], "question": "missile scientist was the architect of China's one-child policy?"} +{"answers": ["RMK-BRJ"], "question": "American construction company trained 200,000 Vietnamese workers in construction and administrative trades during the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["London Welsh Amateur", "London Welsh", "Welsh Amateur"], "question": "despite London Welsh being liquidated, their amateur team continued as they held separate independent membership of the Rugby Football Union?"} +{"answers": ["Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board"], "question": "the oversees a park system that has been called the best-designed, best-financed, and best-maintained in America?"} +{"answers": ["University of Washington station", "University of Washington"], "question": "public art at includes a mural inspired by symbols on geologic maps?"} +{"answers": ["John Robson", "John Robson", "John Dixon Robson", "Robson", "John"], "question": "footballer was forced to retire after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at the age of 28?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac Komnenos", "Isaac", "Isaac Komnenos", "Komnenos"], "question": "the high Byzantine title of \"sebastokrator\" was invented for , who was described by his niece as an \"emperor without the purple\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joint Task Force Empire Shield"], "question": " consists of soldiers and sailors of the New York National Guard and New York Naval Militia, tasked with the defense of New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Martina Mayne"], "question": "the actress published an English translation of the work of the German poet Paula Ludwig?"} +{"answers": ["Jagdgeschwader II"], "question": "the engines of could not tolerate artificial castor oil?"} +{"answers": ["Mudéjar revolt of 1264–1266"], "question": "after the unsuccessful , Castile expelled the surviving Muslims?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Grice Young"], "question": ", piano instructor for Theodore Roosevelt's children, is speculated to have been one of the LGBT passengers on the RMS \"Titanic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Music House Museum"], "question": "the main building of the is a remodelled 1909 dairy barn?"} +{"answers": ["Archie", "Amerson", "Archie J. Amerson", "Archie Amerson"], "question": "Canadian football player was described as both halves of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' \"one-two punch\"?"} +{"answers": ["Andy's Diner"], "question": " was partly constructed from a railcar that once carried Franklin D. Roosevelt?"} +{"answers": ["Ludwig II", "Ludwig II"], "question": "some historians believe Elisabet Ney's \"\" of \"Mad King Ludwig\" of Bavaria was created as part of a Prussian scheme to unify Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Cline Buttes"], "question": "gold was discovered on in central Oregon in 1904, but proved uneconomic to mine?"} +{"answers": ["Pecorino di Carmasciano"], "question": " cheese is produced only in a small cluster of towns in the Apennine Mountains of Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Lokrume helmet fragment"], "question": "the was the first piece of a Viking helmet to be identified?"} +{"answers": ["Celia Cooney", "Celia Roth Cooney"], "question": "in an attempt to catch , the New York City Police Department launched what was at the time the largest manhunt in the city's history?"} +{"answers": ["Isopogon mnoraifolius"], "question": " was named for the resemblance of its foliage to a menorah?"} +{"answers": ["Freu dich, Erd und Sternenzelt"], "question": "the German Christmas carol \"\" is based on a Czech song derived around 1500 from a Latin model \"(manuscript pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Phillipe Cunningham"], "question": " is one of the first openly transgender people of color to be elected to public office in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Bajirao Mastani"], "question": "the 2015 Indian epic historical romance film spent eleven years in development hell before being revived in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["TWA Hotel"], "question": "the Eero Saarinen-designed TWA Flight Center airport terminal was designated a landmark and is being redeveloped into the at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["O'Flynn", "Margaret O'Flynn", "Margaret"], "question": " and her husband John Foley were the first wife-and-husband fellows of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists?"} +{"answers": ["Glomb"], "question": "during World War II, the United States Navy's project evaluated the use of gliders as flying bombs?"} +{"answers": ["Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls"], "question": " was Kickstarter's \"fastest funded publishing project\" ever?"} +{"answers": ["Revolution on Granite"], "question": "the was the first major political protest held in Kiev's Independence Square, and its methods were copied in the Orange Revolution and the Euromaidan?"} +{"answers": ["Yaa Ntiamoah Badu", "Yaa Badu"], "question": "before becoming chair of the Millennium Development Authority, worked at the University of Ghana as a zoologist?"} +{"answers": ["In Exile", "In Exile"], "question": "the motet for double choir by Herbert Sumsion was premiered at Gloucester Cathedral?"} +{"answers": ["Naomi Nover"], "question": "White House correspondent once assaulted Bernie Boston while Mother Teresa and Ronald Reagan \"looked on in total amazement\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yehuda Liebes"], "question": "Israeli scholar claims that the central prayer of the Jewish liturgy includes an allusion to Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Johnston", "Thomas Johnston"], "question": " made the first historical print engraved in America?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret L. Taylor Curry", "Margaret L. Curry"], "question": "before introduced vocational training and education for women prisoners in Colorado, their only activity was washing and ironing the clothes of the male prisoners?"} +{"answers": ["Hamadryas glauconome"], "question": "adult feed on rotting fruit, carrion, and mud?"} +{"answers": ["Dellatorre"], "question": ", who currently plays for Cypriot club APOEL FC, was the top scorer of the 2011 São Paulo Junior Football Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Man at the Crossroads"], "question": "the Rockefeller Center mural was destroyed after the artist surreptitiously added a portrait of Lenin?"} +{"answers": ["Jay Fai", "Raan Jay Fai"], "question": " had never heard of Michelin stars when her restaurant was awarded one?"} +{"answers": ["Marjorie Husted", "Husted", "Marjorie"], "question": ", as the radio voice of homemaking authority Betty Crocker, interviewed Joan Crawford in her home?"} +{"answers": ["Fire and Fury"], "question": "research for the book reportedly included more than 200 interviews with Donald Trump and his closest associates conducted over 18 months?"} +{"answers": ["Joginder Singh", "Subedar Joginder Singh", "Joginder Singh"], "question": "after the 1962 Sino-Indian War, the Chinese returned Param Vir Chakra recipient ashes to his battalion with full military honours?"} +{"answers": ["Black Buttes"], "question": " amphitheater is partially occupied by Deming Glacier?"} +{"answers": ["François Noël", "François Noël"], "question": " translations of classic Chinese texts were banned in the Papal States and Germany but praised by historian Jean-Baptiste Du Halde?"} +{"answers": ["Private View", "Private View"], "question": "\"\", an episode of \"Inside No. 9\", was a homage to \"Theatre of Blood\" satirising the world of contemporary art?"} +{"answers": ["Zombie Hut"], "question": "the was a fictitious tiki bar in the 1945 Abbott and Costello film \"Zombies on Broadway\", as well as a real tiki bar that opened in Sacramento, California, that same year?"} +{"answers": ["Witcham Gravel helmet"], "question": "the \"\" is the only known Roman helmet of its kind?"} +{"answers": ["Yang Yuanyuan"], "question": " won a Lifetime Achievement Award because China's aviation accident rate plummeted under his leadership?"} +{"answers": ["Angel Recording Studios", "Angel Studios", "Angel Recording Studios Limited"], "question": " built in 1888 was one of eleven studios involved in the recording of Adele's bestselling album \"21\"?"} +{"answers": ["Barnet Nover"], "question": " 1939 \"Washington Post\" article \"British Surrender – a Munich for the Holy Land\" was inserted into the Congressional Record by then US Senator Harry Truman?"} +{"answers": ["Coffee Brook"], "question": "Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission biologists tried to visit in 2001, but were unable to reach it?"} +{"answers": ["Javan Frogmouth", "Javan frogmouth"], "question": "the may be more common than generally thought?"} +{"answers": ["Benkert", "Heinie Benkert", "Heinie"], "question": "in the 1929 NFL season, players on the Orange Tornadoes, including , wore letters on their uniforms instead of numbers?"} +{"answers": ["Rhyzobius lophanthae"], "question": "the is native to Australia but was first described from a Californian specimen?"} +{"answers": ["Mhaimbhat"], "question": " is considered the first known prose writer in the Marathi language?"} +{"answers": ["Tajemnica Statuetki"], "question": "Metropolis Software's (\"The Mystery of the Statuette\") was the first Polish adventure game?"} +{"answers": ["Horace Smithy"], "question": "when cardiac surgeon had a patient die on the operating table, he may have lost the chance to undergo heart surgery himself?"} +{"answers": ["Zu Bethlehem geboren"], "question": "Friedrich Spee wrote the lyrics of the Christmas carol \"\" to a popular French tune with a frivolous text?"} +{"answers": ["Dali", "Dali"], "question": "the Georgian goddess appeared as both a nude golden-haired woman with glowing skin, and as a white ibex with golden horns?"} +{"answers": ["GB-1"], "question": "in an attack on Cologne on 28 May 1944, German gunners thought that crashing glide bombs were aircraft they were shooting down?"} +{"answers": ["Ilya R. Espino de Marotta", "Ilya Espino de Marotta"], "question": ", lead engineer for the Panama Canal expansion project, wears a pink hard hat on site to make a statement that women can do the job?"} +{"answers": ["Sibirotitan"], "question": "the newly named dinosaur is only the second sauropod species named from the country of Russia, and one of the oldest titanosauriform sauropod species known from all of Asia?"} +{"answers": ["Sonali Guha"], "question": ", a four-term member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly, captured the seat of a five-term member of the assembly in her first election?"} +{"answers": ["Amazon Air", "Amazon Prime Air"], "question": "Amazon is building a $1.5 billion facility at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport to serve as a principal hub for ?"} +{"answers": ["Morgan Morgan Monument", "Morgan Morgan"], "question": "the memorializes one of the earliest European pioneers to settle permanently in present-day West Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Hazel", "Hazel Carter", "Carter"], "question": " was reported to have received the United States' first military funeral for a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Lygon Arms"], "question": "both Oliver Cromwell and Kylie Minogue have stayed at the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Large Frogmouth", "Large frogmouth"], "question": "the nest of the consists of a circular cushion of down on which a single egg is balanced?"} +{"answers": ["Historical Model Railway Society"], "question": "some 500,000 photographs and drawings are included in the collections of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Caroline Lenferna de Laresle"], "question": " travelled from Mauritius to Rome to claim the pontifical right for her order of nuns and died there shortly afterwards?"} +{"answers": ["Pickle Rick"], "question": "the \"Rick and Morty\" episode \"\" was largely inspired by the \"Breaking Bad\" episode \"4 Days Out\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hu Yan"], "question": " won praise as a loyal and capable advisor in part by getting his prince drunk and kidnapping him?"} +{"answers": ["Coppergate Helmet"], "question": "the Anglo-Saxon \"\" may have been hidden in a well during the Viking invasion of York?"} +{"answers": ["Bartell Group"], "question": "five siblings and an in-law made up the , which owned radio stations around the United States during the 1940s–1960s and was a pioneer in the Top 40 format?"} +{"answers": ["John Gaskell"], "question": "fans noticed \"Doctor Who\" references in a promotional trailer for Paul McGann's first episode in \"Holby City\" as ?"} +{"answers": ["Baseball cheering culture in South Korea"], "question": "inflatable balloon sticks for were first used in South Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Marvin", "Marvin Pipkin", "Pipkin", "Daniel M. Pipkin"], "question": " invented the first electric light bulb frosted on the inside with sufficient strength for ordinary handling that could be sold to the public?"} +{"answers": ["George Boris Townsend", "Boris Townsend"], "question": "the English physicist and television technology developer \"\" described colour television as a \"judicious combination of human imperfections and clever technical solutions\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Hammer of Thor"], "question": " by Rick Riordan won a Stonewall Book Award for its portrayal of the genderfluid character Alex Fierro?"} +{"answers": ["Randle Feilden", "Randle Guy Feilden"], "question": "Major General Sir has a horse race named in his memory?"} +{"answers": ["2018 IIHF U20 Challenge Cup of Asia"], "question": "India, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, and the Philippines made their debut in under-20 international ice hockey at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Lorenzo Viotti"], "question": " conducted Massenet's \"Werther\" in three productions in opera houses of three countries in 2017, silently singing with the soloists?"} +{"answers": ["Hong Kong Civil Service cruise perk", "Hong Kong Civil Service"], "question": "in order to attract skilled civil servants, the Hong Kong government offered to British civil servants who joined up?"} +{"answers": ["Effie Owuor"], "question": " was Kenya's first female state counsel, magistrate, High Court judge, and Court of Appeal judge?"} +{"answers": ["Republic SD-3 Snooper"], "question": "the \"\" reconnaissance drone used airbags to cushion its landings?"} +{"answers": ["Georges Dargaud"], "question": " produced the first \"Asterix\" film, \"Asterix the Gaul\", in 1967?"} +{"answers": ["Azeloprazole"], "question": " was designed with pharmacogenomics in mind?"} +{"answers": ["Hazen A. Brattain", "Hazen Adelbert Brattain", "H. A. Brattain"], "question": "former Oregon state legislator died a month after completing a seven-month world tour?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas Lullaby"], "question": "John Rutter wrote the lyrics for his choral composition , with each verse including the refrain \"Ave Maria\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hippolyte californiensis"], "question": "the uses a raft to get around?"} +{"answers": ["Cahokia Woodhenge"], "question": "the \"\", built by the Native American Mississippian culture between 900 and 1100 CE, was a timber circle solar calendar used to observe solstices and equinoxes?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Milhofer"], "question": "the English tenor appeared as Mozart's Ferrando in Beijing and Moscow, and as Poppea's nurse in Berlin, dressed as a parody of Riff Raff?"} +{"answers": ["Booker T. Washington State Park", "Booker T. Washington State Park"], "question": "prior to creating , West Virginia's Conservation Commission justified its segregation policy by explaining that \"our Negro citizens would feel ill at ease\" using parks alongside whites?"} +{"answers": ["Kane", "Stanley Kane", "Stanley"], "question": "the footballer gave up playing in order to join the Liverpool City Police?"} +{"answers": ["Die schöne Melusine"], "question": "Felix Mendelssohn was so fascinated by a particular singer playing the role of a mermaid that he was inspired to write the overture \"(legend pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Diamond Peak", "Diamond Peak"], "question": "along with Mount Defiance and Mount Bailey, is one of the few andesitic shield volcanos in the Cascade Range?"} +{"answers": ["Harriet Osborne, Baroness Godolphin"], "question": "the high-waisted fashions of the early 1800s likely helped the Countess of Bessborough hide her figure from her husband while pregnant with her illegitimate daughter, ?"} +{"answers": ["ASM-N-6 Omar"], "question": "targets for the missile were put in a spotlight?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Zhuwao"], "question": " was expelled from Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU–PF party during the 2017 Zimbabwean coup d'état?"} +{"answers": ["Norwood Tower"], "question": "until the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the held the only public restroom open to African Americans in downtown Austin, Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Claire Eccles"], "question": "in 2017, Canadian pitcher became the first woman to play baseball in the collegiate West Coast League?"} +{"answers": ["Persoonia procumbens"], "question": "the rare \"\" has potential as a rockery plant?"} +{"answers": ["British logistics in the Normandy Campaign"], "question": " depended on a Mulberry harbour?"} +{"answers": ["Charles P. Fahey", "Charles Patrick Fahey", "Patrick Fahey"], "question": "Tennessee state representative sponsored bills prohibiting the non-medical sale of cocaine and requiring the racial segregation of Nashville streetcars?"} +{"answers": ["Homophobia", "Homophobia"], "question": "producers of the 2012 Austrian short film raised US$10,100 in 69 days through crowdfunding on Indiegogo?"} +{"answers": ["Otto", "Franke", "Otto Franke", "Otto Franke"], "question": ", the pre-eminent German sinologist of his time, died \"practically from hunger and exhaustion\" before he could complete his history of China?"} +{"answers": ["Guardia Lombardi"], "question": "the Italian town of was settled by the Lombards in the sixth century as a defensive outpost?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Puckey"], "question": "Do you know that, under the leadership of , Sydney's Rachel Forster Hospital expanded from 12 to 120 beds?"} +{"answers": ["Ping-Pong", "Ping-Pong"], "question": " was believed to be \"the free world's only round-trip ballistic missile\"?"} +{"answers": ["Forty Five Hundred", "Forty Five Hundred Times"], "question": "Rick Parfitt \"\" wrote \"\" with Francis Rossi and called it his favourite guitar moment with Status Quo?"} +{"answers": ["Dewan Rabindranath Soni"], "question": "Lt. Gen. , chief of the Southern Command of the Indian Army, was a military observer in Iraq and Kuwait after the Gulf War?"} +{"answers": ["Grizzly Flats Railroad"], "question": "the , owned by Disney animator Ward Kimball, was the first full-size backyard railroad in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Diego", "Diego Fasolis", "Fasolis"], "question": " conducted \"L'incoronazione di Poppea\" at the reopened Staatsoper Unter den Linden, adding music by other composers of Monteverdi's time?"} +{"answers": ["Aries", "Aries"], "question": "the \"Fat Albert\" sounding rocket had its name changed to because the Naval Research Laboratory considered it \"more dignified\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gustave Lambert"], "question": " \"\" was killed in the Siege of Paris before he could set sail for the North Pole?"} +{"answers": ["Aviolanda AT-21"], "question": "the first successful drone developed in the Netherlands was the ?"} +{"answers": ["John Heisman", "Heisman", "John William Heisman", "John"], "question": "the Heisman Trophy, awarded annually to the best college football player, is named for , who was instrumental in legalizing the forward pass?"} +{"answers": ["Li Huang"], "question": " co-founded the Chinese Youth Party, which was modelled after the Young Turks?"} +{"answers": ["Red-breasted partridge", "Red-breasted Partridge"], "question": "the is found only on Borneo?"} +{"answers": ["Goldberg–Coxeter construction"], "question": "the can be used to study fullerene molecules, nanoparticles, and basket weaving?"} +{"answers": ["Kaman K-16B"], "question": "the \"\" tiltwing aircraft was built from an existing Grumman Goose to save time and money?"} +{"answers": ["East Holmes Academy"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1989, offered to forfeit a football game because the opposing team had a black player?"} +{"answers": ["Paa Kofi Ansong", "Kofi Ansong"], "question": ", a member of the advisory team to the President of Ghana, once worked as a quality control officer at Boots Pharmacy in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Mass", "Mass"], "question": "Do you know that, although Joseph Jongen conducted the first performance of at Liège Cathedral in 1946, it was not published until 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Underground Research Laboratory"], "question": "the Canadian was built to test the concept of storing nuclear waste in rock that was billions of years old?"} +{"answers": ["Angeline Murimirwa"], "question": " received money for her secondary education from Camfed, and is now its regional executive director for Southern & Eastern Africa?"} +{"answers": ["John Samuel Phene"], "question": "s five-storey house was called the \"Gingerbread Castle\" because of its numerous devices and fixtures?"} +{"answers": ["Orchard Pond Parkway"], "question": "the is Florida's first privately-built toll road?"} +{"answers": ["Gao", "Gao You", "You"], "question": "the Han scholar —responsible for the present editions of the \"Huainanzi\"—had to quit school owing to the Yellow Turban Rebellion?"} +{"answers": ["Construction 2025"], "question": "the British government's industrial strategy sought to reduce whole-life greenhouse gas emissions from the built environment to half of 2013 levels by 2025?"} +{"answers": ["Asaka", "Asaka"], "question": "the Japanese singer spent part of her childhood in Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Pearl and Hermes Atoll"], "question": "approximately 160,000 birds across twenty-two different species nest and breed on the of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Cooper", "Margaret Cooper", "Margaret Elizabeth Cooper"], "question": "a 1942 letter addressed to \"\" led to marriage in 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Tigawa"], "question": "the 5th-century temple \"\" is the only survivor of around 36 Hindu temples at the site that were quarried for building stone during a 19th-century construction project?"} +{"answers": ["Wolfgang Helbich"], "question": " recorded apocryphal works by Bach with the Alsfelder Vokalensemble, and conducted an award-winning recording of \"Ein deutsches Requiem\" with the Bremer Domchor?"} +{"answers": ["Armchair Detectives", "Armchair Detectives"], "question": "\"Den of Geek\" likened watching gameshow whodunnit to playing a hidden objects video game?"} +{"answers": ["Mark II", "IFF Mark II"], "question": "the RAF's was the first operational identification friend or foe system?"} +{"answers": ["Costea Bucioc"], "question": "statesman , who reputedly survived a poisoning attempt at the Moldavian court, was later impaled by the Ottoman army?"} +{"answers": ["Ramize Erer"], "question": " said that when she published a cartoon of a masturbating girl, \"all hell broke loose\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sally Sessions"], "question": "golfer tied for second place in the 1947 U.S. Women's Open as an amateur?"} +{"answers": ["Gyrinus natator"], "question": "groups of often spin round rapidly on the water surface?"} +{"answers": ["Ogyeahohoo Yaw Gyebi II", "Ogyeahohoo Yaw Gyebi"], "question": "Ghanaian accountant and paramount chief is also the president of all chiefs in the Western Region of Ghana?"} +{"answers": ["Ottawa Art Gallery"], "question": "the acquired the Firestone Collection of over 1,600 pieces of Canadian art, including landscapes by the Group of Seven, in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program"], "question": "the was initiated by United States Senator Harry Reid in 2007 to secretly study the topic of UFOs?"} +{"answers": ["Air Board", "Administrative Air Board", "Air Board"], "question": "the Australian \"(inaugural members pictured)\" chose 31 March rather than 1 April as the founding date of the Royal Australian Air Force to avoid being called \"April Fools\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie"], "question": " rejected the chance to be the head of Ghana's ports and harbours because of his fear of the sea?"} +{"answers": ["James Raymond Lawson"], "question": "as president of Fisk University, saw the donor base dwindle due to the students' involvement with the Black Power movement?"} +{"answers": ["Smin Byat Za", "Byat Za"], "question": "the 14th-century Hanthawaddy Minister-General doctrine of limited warfare has been compared to that popularized by Clausewitz?"} +{"answers": ["Erie Basin Marina", "Erie Basin"], "question": "in 1900, a steamboat owned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was stolen by two tugboats during the night from the ?"} +{"answers": ["Clement Price Thomas", "Thomas", "Clement"], "question": "in 1951, thoracic surgeon removed part of King George VI's lung in Buckingham Palace?"} +{"answers": ["Hamadryas laodamia"], "question": "the larvae of the \"\" accumulate toxic chemicals in their bodies, which make the adults distasteful to birds?"} +{"answers": ["The Kentucky Volunteer", "Kentucky Volunteer"], "question": "the lyrics to \"\", the first song copyrighted under the United States Constitution, were written by \"a Lady of Philadelphia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jennie Carignan"], "question": " helped reintroduce ballroom dancing to the Royal Military College Saint-Jean, having taken classes with her future husband when she was a cadet?"} +{"answers": ["Tacoma Dome Station", "Tacoma Dome"], "question": "Amtrak service at was halted on its inaugural day due to a train derailment?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Lindner"], "question": "German microbiologist named the yeast species he discovered \"Schizosaccharomyces pombe\" after the Swahili word for beer?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy Brown Peace Carillon"], "question": "the \"\" in Detroit ceased playing music in 1970 due to damage caused by pigeons?"} +{"answers": ["Inabanga River"], "question": "members of the terrorist group Abu Sayyaf used the , the largest waterway in Bohol, Philippines, for a planned incursion into the province in 2017?"} +{"answers": ["Fatumah Ahmed"], "question": "Kenyan Brigadier joined the armed forces \"by accident\" when she saw a recruitment campaign whilst applying for an identity card?"} +{"answers": ["Angel of the Winds Casino Resort"], "question": "the was designed as a temporary building with modular elements so it could be sold in pieces?"} +{"answers": ["Wolfgang Stockmeier"], "question": " made around 150 recordings of organ music, taught at three music academies, and composed an opera on a libretto by Gabriele Wohmann?"} +{"answers": ["Euphorbia arbuscula"], "question": "the succulent of Socotra is used to feed goats?"} +{"answers": ["Fountain E. Pitts", "E. Pitts"], "question": "after the American Civil War, \"Fighting Parson\" helped grow poppies to make opium in Nashville, Tennessee?"} +{"answers": ["PTV-N-2 Gorgon IV"], "question": "the \"\" was the first ramjet-powered aircraft to successfully fly in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Regina Barzilay"], "question": "Genius Grant winner helped decipher the ancient language Ugaritic?"} +{"answers": ["Garlic oil"], "question": "steam-distilled has around 900 times the strength of fresh garlic?"} +{"answers": ["Hatto Ständer"], "question": ", who played the organ in church services at age nine, was professor of organ playing, choral conducting, Gregorian chant and composition at the Technical University of Dortmund for more than three decades?"} +{"answers": ["1981 Milwaukee Police Strike", "Milwaukee Police Strike"], "question": "during the , Mayor Henry Maier requested that taverns and bars voluntarily close early?"} +{"answers": ["Desmarestia tropica"], "question": ", or tropical acidweed, is possibly extinct because of the 1982–83 El Niño event?"} +{"answers": ["Coleman", "Gordon Coleman", "Gordon Michael Coleman", "Gordon"], "question": "footballer scored the winning goal in a match against Blackpool in 1982 while sitting on the ground?"} +{"answers": ["Sloan–Parker House", "Sloan-Parker House"], "question": "after Richard Sloan eloped with his employer's daughter, the couple settled in the Mill Creek valley and built the \"\" around 1790?"} +{"answers": ["Clare Wheatley"], "question": "Arsenal Ladies player took over as the club's development officer and general manager from Vic Akers, who once told her, \"Arsenal Ladies is not a social club\"?"} +{"answers": ["``Cabaret du Ciel", "Cabaret du Ciel"], "question": "inside the (Cabaret of Heaven), beer was served, and the entertainment included depictions of angels playing music and Saint Peter sprinkling holy water from the heavens?"} +{"answers": ["Tyrannomyrmex alii"], "question": " was named for India's \"Ant Man\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jie Zhitui"], "question": ", who loyally followed Prince Chong'er in exile for almost 20 years, was supposedly burned alive because he did not want to ask for any reward once his lord was restored to power?"} +{"answers": ["Lilac Fire"], "question": "the in Southern California grew from a small brush fire to in one day?"} +{"answers": ["Heinz Wunderlich"], "question": "the organ virtuoso and teacher held a Hamburg post that Bach had once wanted?"} +{"answers": ["Fugitive dust"], "question": " escapes?"} +{"answers": ["He Siyuan"], "question": "Professor \"\" became an anti-Japanese guerrilla leader during World War II and later survived two assassination attempts, one of which killed his young daughter?"} +{"answers": ["Macrocybe crassa"], "question": "the mushrooms of the Asian fungus can weigh up to ?"} +{"answers": ["Ramona Go"], "question": " was the first female military pilot, line officer, battalion commander, adjutant general, and regular service general in the Philippine Armed Forces?"} +{"answers": ["Diddle Diddle Dumpling", "Diddle Diddle Dumpling"], "question": "\"\", an episode of \"Inside No. 9\", was inspired by a chance encounter with a single shoe?"} +{"answers": ["Power Rangers", "Power Rangers"], "question": "all five of the surviving members of the original cast of the \"Power Rangers\" series attended the Los Angeles premiere in March 2017?"} +{"answers": ["Janai Haupapa"], "question": " joined the Canadian national rugby league team while still playing for a rugby union club?"} +{"answers": ["Muroc Maru"], "question": " was built in Southern California in 1943?"} +{"answers": ["``Cabaret du Néant", "Cabaret du Néant"], "question": "patrons of the (Cabaret of Nothingness) drank beverages in the \"Intoxication Hall\" \"\", which had chandeliers made of human bones and coffin-shaped tables?"} +{"answers": ["Doug Davis", "Doug Davis"], "question": "in 1927, barnstormer let 12-year-old Paul Tibbets drop Baby Ruth candy bars attached to parachutes from his biplane over Hialeah, Florida, kindling the boy's love of flying?"} +{"answers": ["Kate Kanyi-Tomedi Fotso", "Kate Fotso"], "question": ", the richest woman in Cameroon, is known as the \"iron lady of the cocoa industry\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vitamin C"], "question": "in 1934 was the first synthetic vitamin to be trademarked (as Redoxon) and marketed?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Ana Heritage Zone"], "question": "the encompasses a declared Heritage House and a local church that contains two National Cultural Treasures?"} +{"answers": ["He Luli"], "question": "when was 14, an assassin's bombs killed her younger sister?"} +{"answers": ["Google Earth"], "question": " was originally developed for use by various agencies of the United States government, including the CIA?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Whitecross"], "question": "Canadian Lieutenant-General has fostered 33 children?"} +{"answers": ["Apple Maggot Quarantine Area"], "question": "California and the entire eastern United States are under by the U.S. state of Washington designed to protect it from apple maggot infestation?"} +{"answers": ["Jernej Šugman"], "question": "Slovenian actor starred in Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\" twice, first in the titular role and the second time as King Claudius?"} +{"answers": ["Shimon ibn Lavi", "Shimon Lavi"], "question": "16th-century kabbalist displayed knowledge of alchemy in his commentary on the Zohar?"} +{"answers": ["Ichneumon eumerus"], "question": "the parasitic wasp has a complex life cycle involving ants and a rare blue butterfly?"} +{"answers": ["Victoria Hughes"], "question": "Bristol \"loo lady\" \"(workplace pictured)\" provided tea and sympathy to local prostitutes?"} +{"answers": ["Emesa helmet"], "question": "the Roman appears to be modeled after its wearer's face?"} +{"answers": ["Du Cane", "Peter Du Cane", "Peter Du Cane"], "question": "in 1939, was awarded the Segrave Medal for his part in the design of the world water speed record-breaking boat \"Blue Bird K4\"?"} +{"answers": ["Travis County Courthouse", "Travis County"], "question": "the was named in honor of an early trial in the African-American civil rights movement that was heard there in 1946?"} +{"answers": ["John Nabila", "John S. Nabila"], "question": "as paramount chief of the Wulungu traditional area, Ghanaian geographer and academic is known by the title Wulugu Naba?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret W. Burcham"], "question": " was the first female brigadier general in the United States Army Corps of Engineers?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony Precourt"], "question": "the first Columbus Crew soccer match attended by future owner was delayed after the stadium's scoreboard caught fire?"} +{"answers": ["Lei Jieqiong"], "question": "US-educated sociologist \"\" served as vice-mayor of Beijing and taught at Peking University until the age of 100?"} +{"answers": ["Abatan River"], "question": "the estuary in Bohol has one of the Philippines' most diverse mangrove forests?"} +{"answers": ["Marshall", "Cherry Marshall", "Cherry"], "question": "modelling agent discovered Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Jingchu Suishiji"], "question": "the shows how religious, calendrical, culinary, and entertainment changes led to a new canon of major Chinese holidays between the Han and Tang dynasties?"} +{"answers": ["Mahani Teave"], "question": " is considered Easter Island's only classical musician?"} +{"answers": ["West Wind Aviation Flight 280"], "question": "local residents followed the cries of trapped passengers to find the crash site of and aid in rescue efforts?"} +{"answers": ["Marcu Cercel"], "question": ", who ruled over Moldavia in 1600, was probably born to a Turkish Muslim apostate?"} +{"answers": ["Facebook Aquila"], "question": "Facebook's solar-powered drone is intended to provide internet access to remote regions of Earth using no more electricity than three blow dryers?"} +{"answers": ["Wolfgang Kläsener"], "question": " conducted his Kettwiger Bach-Ensemble in a memorial concert, combining the last work by Thomas Beimel with one Mass by Bach and one by Bruckner?"} +{"answers": ["Walter J. Leonard"], "question": "at Harvard University, designed \"one of the country's earliest and most effective affirmative-action programs, which became a model for other universities around the country\"?"} +{"answers": ["Metropolitan Theatre", "Metropolitan Theatre"], "question": "the initial plan for the renovation of the in Winnipeg was for a rock and roll museum?"} +{"answers": ["Camille Robinson-Regis"], "question": "in 1992, became the youngest senator to be appointed to the cabinet of Trinidad and Tobago?"} +{"answers": ["Yiqu"], "question": " was conquered by Qin after its king was killed either by his mistress Queen Dowager Xuan, or by her son the king of Qin?"} +{"answers": ["William P. Frye", "William P. Frye"], "question": "after the neutral American ship \"\" was sunk by a Imperial German raider, the German government was billed $228,059.54?"} +{"answers": ["Rhode Makoumbou", "Rhode Bath-Schéba Makoumbou"], "question": "Congolese artist sculpts figures up to tall out of sawdust and woodglue?"} +{"answers": ["Zafirlukast", "zafirlukast"], "question": "genetic differences may affect the efficacy of the anti-asthmatic drug ?"} +{"answers": ["Silvia Correale", "Silvia Monica Correale"], "question": ", the first female Postulator in the Vatican, focuses on guiding potential Argentine saints through the beatification process?"} +{"answers": ["Mary M. Jackson"], "question": "Vice Admiral was promoted directly from one-star to three-star rank?"} +{"answers": ["The Bludgeon Brothers", "Bludgeon Brothers"], "question": " call themselves The Bludgeon Brothers?"} +{"answers": ["Nemobius sylvestris"], "question": "despite being flightless, appeared in 2001 at a site in southern England at which they had previously not been present?"} +{"answers": ["Tóc", "Tóc Tiên", "Toc Tien", "Tiên"], "question": "as a teenager, Vietnamese singer exaggerated her age twice at singing competitions, one time winning the grand prize?"} +{"answers": ["As with Gladness Men of Old", "Gladness Men of Old"], "question": "the common Epiphany hymn \"\" does not describe the Biblical Magi as \"magi\" or \"kings\", or even state their number?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Dodding"], "question": "Elizabethan physician conducted a post-mortem examination of Kalicho \"\", one of three Inuit people brought to England?"} +{"answers": ["Remy Siemsen"], "question": "at age 16, was the top goalscorer for Sydney FC in the 2016–17 W-League season?"} +{"answers": ["Chanbria"], "question": "arachnologists think juvenile camel spiders locate their prey through a combination of smelling and feeling for them?"} +{"answers": ["Wolfgang Franke"], "question": "German sinologist was so at home in Beijing that he felt he had lived there in a previous life?"} +{"answers": ["Riverton Lock"], "question": "at its completion, was the highest lift lock in the world with a lift of 26 feet (7.9 m)?"} +{"answers": ["Jolly Roger Records", "Jolly Roger"], "question": " had its bootlegs of RCA Records recordings manufactured at RCA's own vinyl record pressing plant?"} +{"answers": ["Cindy Louise Jaynes", "Cindy Jaynes"], "question": "Rear Admiral was persuaded to join the United States Navy by a high school friend, having originally considered careers as an actuary or a veterinarian?"} +{"answers": ["Art of Uruk"], "question": "the includes the 5,000-year-old Mask of Warka, probably one of the earliest known near life-size sculptures?"} +{"answers": ["Wizard Bloody Wizard"], "question": "Electric Wizard described their album as \"43 brain-damaging minutes, six savage hymns to death, drugs, sex and violence, music dragged (and drugged) back from the grave\"?"} +{"answers": ["Acle Straight"], "question": "a pub on the is now a Hindu temple?"} +{"answers": ["Gay Kindersley"], "question": "in 1985 naively introduced himself and Graham Lord to the Australian cricket team with, \"Hallo folks, I'm Gay and this is my friend Graham\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shu Xiuwen"], "question": " \"\" became an escort dancing girl after her father tried to sell her to repay debts, but later supported him when she became a movie star?"} +{"answers": ["Radioplane OQ-17"], "question": "the target drone was claimed to be able to match the maneuverability of any fighter aircraft of the mid-1940s?"} +{"answers": ["Collaborative practice agreement"], "question": "a , which allows a pharmacist to prescribe medications, order drug therapy-related laboratory tests, and design therapy plans, can improve people's health?"} +{"answers": ["Catherine Foster"], "question": "the dramatic soprano , a former midwife, appeared as Brünnhilde at the Bayreuth Festival celebrating Wagner's bicentenary?"} +{"answers": ["Legacy game"], "question": "in a , players may be instructed to destroy physical components?"} +{"answers": ["West African", "West African bichir", "Polypterus retropinnis"], "question": "underwater thumps and moans in a West African swamp may indicate the presence of certain ?"} +{"answers": ["Pascual Abaj"], "question": " \"\", near Chichicastenango in Guatemala, is a sculpted stone idol that survived the Spanish conquest but was badly damaged in the 1950s by religious activists?"} +{"answers": ["Liometopum imhoffii"], "question": "the ants \"Poneropsis affinis\", \"Ponera affinis\", and \"Formica schmidtii\" are all the single fossil species ?"} +{"answers": ["Hassan Ahmed", "Hassan", "Hassan Ahmed", "Ahmed"], "question": "after serving as Ghana's ambassador to Iran, Cuba, and Denmark, is now director of protocol for the President of Ghana?"} +{"answers": ["Boosenburg"], "question": "while the medieval bergfried of the in Rüdesheim still stands, the castle's moat was made into a wine cellar and other buildings were replaced by a Gothic Revival villa?"} +{"answers": ["Ovulatory shift hypothesis"], "question": "women's sexual preferences and attractiveness may across their ovulatory cycles?"} +{"answers": ["Edric Norfolk Vaux Morisset"], "question": "in 1860, became the first Inspector General of Police in Queensland?"} +{"answers": ["Fatuma", "Fatuma binti Yusuf al-Alawi", "al-Alawi"], "question": "to ensure the loyalty of , a client ruler of Zanzibar, Omani forces kept a cannon trained on her palace?"} +{"answers": ["Aphane", "Doo Aphane", "Doo"], "question": " successfully challenged a law that prevented married women from owning property in their own names in Swaziland?"} +{"answers": ["Amiya Kumar Mallick"], "question": "Indian sprinter trained under Usain Bolt's coach Glen Mills in 2014 and broke the 100 metres national record in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["History of aluminium"], "question": "Joseph Stalin asked Franklin D. Roosevelt for , implying enough of it would bring him victory in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Josephine Cafrine", "Josephine", "Theresa Josephine Cafrine", "Cafrine"], "question": "the wounds of leprosy sufferer were said to have miraculously healed after her death?"} +{"answers": ["Magnificat and Nunc dimittis", "Magnificat and Nunc dimittis"], "question": "Herbert Howells composed the after having organ lessons there with Herbert Brewer as a boy?"} +{"answers": ["Comme un garçon"], "question": "\"feminists must have been horrified to discover\" what Sylvie Vartan's song \"\" was about?"} +{"answers": ["Tom", "Cox", "Tom Cox", "Tom Cox"], "question": "the highwayman kicked the ordinary and hangman out of the cart taking him to be hanged at Tyburn \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Salsa Big Band"], "question": " by Panamanian artists Rubén Blades and Roberto Delgado & Orquesta won the 2017 Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Itunu Hotonu"], "question": ", the first female admiral in Africa, joined the Nigerian Navy only because she was rejected by the army?"} +{"answers": ["Azamat Abdullazhanovich Arapbayev", "Azamat Arapbayev"], "question": "between 1993 and 2008, Kyrgyz politician was either the chairman, director or deputy director of seven different companies?"} +{"answers": ["Xing Zi Ming Chu"], "question": ", an ancient Chinese philosophical text, was rediscovered about 2,300 years after it was buried?"} +{"answers": ["Paddy", "Paddy Mahon", "Mahon"], "question": "despite winning his country's Professional Championship by ten strokes that year, golfer was excluded from the 1937 Ryder Cup for being Irish?"} +{"answers": ["Fannie", "Hamer", "Fannie Lou Hamer"], "question": "African-American civil rights leader \"\" was brutally beaten on the orders of police in Mississippi for standing up against racial segregation?"} +{"answers": ["Pieter-Jan Belder"], "question": "harpsichordist recorded the complete \"Fitzwilliam Virginal Book\", and Telemann's complete \"Tafelmusik\" with his ensemble Musica Amphion?"} +{"answers": ["C", "C", "[C]"], "question": "the anime series was inspired by the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers?"} +{"answers": ["Warming's lantern fish"], "question": " spends the day at depths and ascends at night to feed on mats of diatoms near the sea surface?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth Cairns"], "question": " won four gold medals and one silver in his first Paralympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["Bop City"], "question": "the jazz club was the site of the only meeting between Louis Armstrong and Charlie Parker?"} +{"answers": ["John Johnson", "John Johnson"], "question": " and Alfred Meeson designed the Alexandra Palace \"\" in north London?"} +{"answers": ["Laili", "Laili"], "question": "findings at show that Timor was colonised at least 44,600 years ago, making it the oldest known habitation of modern humans in Wallacea?"} +{"answers": ["J. Charles Jones", "-- J. Charles Jones", "Joseph Charles Jones"], "question": "after led an anti-segregation sit-in with hundreds of activists at a Woolworth counter in Charlotte, North Carolina, the store closed its counter to prevent further integration?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Baxter Foster", "Richard Foster", "Richard Foster"], "question": "abolitionist was an officer of the 1st Missouri Regiment of Colored Infantry in the civil war and, with his regiment, established the Lincoln Institute as a school for African Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Hailie Deegan", "Hailie Rochelle Deegan"], "question": "16-year-old is the only female driver in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West?"} +{"answers": ["UK Picture Editors' Guild"], "question": "nominations for the awards have included photographs of battlefield conflict, German figure skaters, and Theresa May laughing?"} +{"answers": ["United States Courthouse", "Austin United States Courthouse", "United States Courthouse"], "question": "the \"\" was given an abundance of windows and natural lighting to represent the importance of transparency in the judiciary?"} +{"answers": ["EFL Cup Final", "2018 EFL Cup Final"], "question": "Arsenal reached today's against Manchester City without playing a game outside London?"} +{"answers": ["Sudden Rush"], "question": " was the first group to record nā mele paleoleo (Hawaiian hip hop)?"} +{"answers": ["White America, Inc.", "White America Inc."], "question": "in 1955, claimed the racial integration of schools in the United States was a plot devised in Moscow to \"mongrelize\" White Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher White", "Christopher White"], "question": "pianist arranged four movements of Mahler's unfinished Tenth Symphony for his instrument and made a recording at Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel, Hampstead?"} +{"answers": ["John W. Overton", "John Williams Overton"], "question": " \"\" was killed in World War I, a year after setting the world track and field records in the indoor mile and indoor 1000 yard (910 m) races in 1917?"} +{"answers": ["Ijeoma", "Ijeoma Oluo", "Oluo"], "question": "after the shooting of Trayvon Martin, Seattle author started writing about her social concerns on a blog that she had previously devoted to food?"} +{"answers": ["Oedera capensis"], "question": "what at first sight appears to be a single flowerhead, is in fact typically a group of nine densely cropped heads?"} +{"answers": ["Alem Bekagn"], "question": "the killings at the prison were visible from the windows of the Organisation of African Unity headquarters, but were never mentioned by the OAU?"} +{"answers": ["Yuanqu County", "Yuanqu County"], "question": "the Yellow River put an end to in 1168?"} +{"answers": ["Su Bai"], "question": " \"\", the first head of Peking University's archaeology department, is considered a pioneer in the archaeology of Buddhism?"} +{"answers": ["Eumunida picta"], "question": "the deep water squat lobster is often associated with the coldwater coral \"Lophelia pertusa\"?"} +{"answers": ["Satan"], "question": " frequently appeared as a comic relief figure in late medieval mystery plays, in which he \"frolicked, fell, and farted in the background\"?"} +{"answers": ["United States federal government shutdown of 1980"], "question": "during the , the Carter administration dispatched U.S. Marshals to Federal Trade Commission facilities to enforce the shutdown?"} +{"answers": ["Terhune", "Evelyn", "Evelyn Florence Terhune", "Evelyn Terhune"], "question": ", a member of the U.S. fencing team at the 1960 Summer Olympics, took up the sport on a dare?"} +{"answers": ["HMG Heat and Waterproof Adhesive"], "question": " was used to adhere the 100–200 fragments of the Pioneer helmet?"} +{"answers": ["Jaroslav Eminger"], "question": ", an officer in the German Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia during World War II, was acquitted of charges of collaboration and declared a \"loyal Bohemian and a brave man\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anunnaki"], "question": "in Sumerian mythology, a group of gods known as the put the goddess Inanna on trial for her attempt to conquer the Underworld?"} +{"answers": ["Regional council of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes"], "question": "Jean-Jack Queyranne proposed that the , like the European Parliament, hold alternating sessions in two cities?"} +{"answers": ["Monroe Morton", "Monroe Bowers Morton"], "question": "in 1910, constructed the Morton Theatre in the \"Hot Corner\", a center of African American business and culture in Athens, Georgia?"} +{"answers": ["Major Road Network"], "question": "the proposed designation would comprise just 4 percent of England's road length but carry 43 percent of its traffic?"} +{"answers": ["D. J. White", "D. J. White", "White", "D."], "question": "Indianapolis Colts defensive back forced at least one fumble in each of his four years at Georgia Tech?"} +{"answers": ["Locustella alishanensis", "Taiwan bush warbler"], "question": "the was described in 1917, but was not named as a distinct species until 2000?"} +{"answers": ["I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold"], "question": "the 1928 Charles Demuth painting \"\" appeared on a US postage stamp in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Xenoturbella bocki"], "question": "the marine may resemble the common ancestor of humans and mollusks?"} +{"answers": ["East Link Extension", "East Link"], "question": "a in Seattle will become the first to use a floating bridge?"} +{"answers": ["Quinta Market"], "question": " in Manila is believed to be the birthplace of the Filipino dessert \"halo-halo\"?"} +{"answers": ["South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc."], "question": "in , the U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether to \"kill \"Quill\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fagersta airspace surveillance tower"], "question": "the \"\" has been compared to both a minaret and the tower of a fairy tale castle?"} +{"answers": ["Ruffle Bar"], "question": "the island of was isolated from the rest of New York City for three months each year due to the surrounding bay being frozen over?"} +{"answers": ["Huang Zongying"], "question": " and her husband Zhao Dan were both named among the best 100 actors in the history of Chinese cinema?"} +{"answers": ["Banksia blechnifolia"], "question": "the shrub got its name because its leaves resembled those of ferns?"} +{"answers": ["Marcus Ames"], "question": "superintendent resigned in protest after plans were announced to introduce workhouses to the Lancaster Industrial School for Girls in Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["Yangtze River Crossing Campaign"], "question": "the People's Liberation Army captured Nanjing, the capital of the Republic of China, three days after launching the ?"} +{"answers": ["National Coalition Party"], "question": "in 2011, the \"(poster pictured)\" became the largest political party in the Finnish parliament for the first time in its history?"} +{"answers": ["Youth in Africa"], "question": " and children makes it the youngest continent, with 60% of residents younger than twenty-five?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Howard Stamler", "Joseph Stamler", "Stamler", "Joseph"], "question": " allowed a lawsuit opposing mandatory school sex education to proceed, stating that the U.S. Constitution protects \"the one person who is sincere in a conscientious religious conviction\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amazon Spheres"], "question": "Amazon in Seattle was opened with an Alexa voice command?"} +{"answers": ["Dibranchus atlanticus"], "question": "the uses its pectoral and pelvic fins to \"walk\" over the seabed?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Jacobson", "Philip Samuel Jacobson"], "question": "war correspondent placed bets on horse races while reporting from the battlefield?"} +{"answers": ["Phoenix Arising"], "question": " for bassoon and piano was composed by Graham Waterhouse \"\" in memory of his father, the bassoonist William Waterhouse, who believed in his instrument's \"broad expressive possibilities\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mason at sight"], "question": "109 years ago today, William Howard Taft was made a ?"} +{"answers": ["Katherine A. Heinrich", "Katherine Heinrich"], "question": "Australian mathematician was the first female president of the Canadian Mathematical Society?"} +{"answers": ["Jagdgeschwader III"], "question": "in July 1918, faced the problem of self-igniting ammunition?"} +{"answers": ["Interstellar", "Interstellar"], "question": "the setting of the film was inspired by the Dust Bowl that occurred in 1930s America during the Great Depression?"} +{"answers": ["Long face syndrome"], "question": " may be associated with sleep apnea?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Muirhead", "Thomas Muirhead"], "question": "siblings , Glen, and Eve Muirhead are all competing in curling for Great Britain at the 2018 Winter Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Pacific Architects and Engineers"], "question": "during the Vietnam War, provided cover for the CIA's Phoenix Program?"} +{"answers": ["Mu-ming Poo"], "question": " led a team of scientists that created the world's first primate clones with the same technique used to create Dolly the sheep?"} +{"answers": ["Vadstena Town Hall"], "question": " \"\" once contained a jail, and the town executioner lived next door?"} +{"answers": ["The Unknown Soldier", "Unknown Soldier", "The Unknown Soldier"], "question": "the 2017 Finnish film set the Guinness World Record for most high explosives detonated in a single film take?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin", "Kevin King", "King", "Kevin King", "Kevin Charles King"], "question": "Green Bay Packers cornerback played most of his first season with an injury to his shoulder which dislocated several times and left him unable to lift his arm over his head?"} +{"answers": ["Aplerbeck"], "question": ", now part of Dortmund, is associated with two legendary martyrs and a regional psychiatric clinic founded in 1890?"} +{"answers": ["Bhogeswari Phukanani", "Bhogeshwari Phukanani", "Bhogeswari", "Phukanani"], "question": "a housewife, , played a part in the Quit India Movement and lost her life in doing so?"} +{"answers": ["Jonah"], "question": "many modern Bible scholars consider the story of the prophet a work of satire?"} +{"answers": ["Pyramid of Neferirkare"], "question": "the Fifth Dynasty \"\" was originally conceived as a step pyramid, a design which had been deprecated at the end of the Third Dynasty more than a century prior?"} +{"answers": ["Granville Pearl Aikman"], "question": "in 1912, , a judge of the 13th District Court of Kansas, appointed the first female bailiff in US history?"} +{"answers": ["Los Frailes ignimbrite plateau"], "question": "the has a volume of about , and volcanism may have continued into the Holocene?"} +{"answers": ["AU Conference Center and Office Complex"], "question": "claims have been made that the , donated by the Chinese government, was bugged by the Chinese?"} +{"answers": ["Euclid Avenue", "Euclid Avenue"], "question": "there is a conspiracy theory about the presence of an abandoned subway station in New York City east of ?"} +{"answers": ["Helleborus orientalis"], "question": "the \"\" is named after its flowering period being in Lent?"} +{"answers": ["Taivoan people"], "question": "a Women's Night is still celebrated by as a legacy of their centuries-long matrilineal practice?"} +{"answers": ["General Alliance against Racism and for Respect for French and Christian Identity"], "question": "the sued \"Le Figaro\" for defamation against Catholics?"} +{"answers": ["Captain Gurbachan Singh Salaria", "Gurbachan Singh Salaria", "Salaria", "Gurbachan"], "question": " is the only United Nations peacekeeper to have been awarded the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest wartime military decoration?"} +{"answers": ["Valentine", "Valentine"], "question": "the original lyrics of Maurice Chevalier's song \"\" were changed so as not to shock the American public?"} +{"answers": ["Duluth Public Library", "Duluth Public Library"], "question": "one of the stained glass windows in the was exhibited at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition?"} +{"answers": ["Bambang Soesatyo"], "question": " lost four elections before being elected to the People's Representative Council of Indonesia on his fifth attempt?"} +{"answers": ["JB-3 Tiamat"], "question": "prototypes of the air-to-air missile were the first missiles to be launched at the Wallops Flight Facility by the Langley Research Center?"} +{"answers": ["Kamban Kazhagam"], "question": "Saw Ganesan founded the to promote the epic poem \"Kamba Ramayanam\", written by the medieval Tamil poet Kambar?"} +{"answers": ["Disability History Month"], "question": "while five of the states of the US observe a variation of in October, it is unofficially observed in the United Kingdom from November to December?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Chaney", "William Chaney"], "question": "American historian would pretend to shiver and look the other way whenever he walked by a statue of General Sherman?"} +{"answers": ["Umkhosi Wokweshwama"], "question": "the Zulu festival was a partial inspiration for the African-American holiday of Kwanzaa?"} +{"answers": ["Bandy X. Lee", "Bandy Lee"], "question": "American psychiatrist briefed 12 members of the U.S. Congress on the mental health of President Donald Trump, although she had never met him?"} +{"answers": ["Voortrekker", "Voortrekker"], "question": "despite being considered obsolete, the yacht placed second in the 1982/83 BOC Challenge, beaten only by a yacht purpose-built for the race?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "David M. Wilson", "David Mackenzie Wilson", "David"], "question": "Viking expert became just the 17th Director of the British Museum in its 224 years?"} +{"answers": ["History of speciation"], "question": "the largely began with Charles Darwin's publication of \"On the Origin of Species\"?"} +{"answers": ["Siegfried Lorenz", "Siegfried Lorenz"], "question": ", the first lyrical baritone of the Berlin State Opera, recorded 151 songs by Schubert and sang \"with an enviable control of line and dynamics\", according to Alan Blyth?"} +{"answers": ["Noyes Museum"], "question": "the director of the said it \"was in a beautiful location but it was in the middle of nowhere\"?"} +{"answers": ["Carolwood Pacific Railroad"], "question": "the was a ridable miniature railroad run by Walt Disney in his backyard \"(locomotive pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mintaro", "Mintaro, South Australia"], "question": "the small town of , produces world-class slate from what is believed to be the oldest continuing operating quarry in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Erin Lawless"], "question": "Illinois-born basketball player played for Slovakia, despite not being able to speak the language?"} +{"answers": ["Hardware-based encryption"], "question": " is probably in your computer?"} +{"answers": ["Alessandro Solbiati"], "question": "the third opera by , \"Il suono giallo\", is based on Wassily Kandinsky's experimental play \"The Yellow Sound\" and premiered in Bologna in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["AAM-N-10 Eagle"], "question": "the air-to-air missile was intended to be tested using an aircraft \"\" nicknamed \"Snoopy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Azou", "Jérémie Azou", "Jérémie"], "question": " was unbeaten in men's lightweight double sculls races from 2015 to October 2017?"} +{"answers": ["Bergen Beach, Brooklyn", "Bergen Beach"], "question": "\"Irish villagers\" and \"girls in clinging lace costumes\" could once be seen along the boardwalk of , a residential neighborhood in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Robin Lee Wilson"], "question": " project-managed the installation of an Archimedes' screw water turbine at the 18th-century Coultershaw Wharf and Beam Pump to supply electricity to the National Grid?"} +{"answers": ["Sacculina carcini"], "question": "the is a parasite of crabs and manipulates its host into caring for its eggs?"} +{"answers": ["Dil Dhadakne Do"], "question": "the song \"Gallan Goodiyaan\" from the 2015 Indian comedy-drama was apparently filmed in a single five-minute take?"} +{"answers": ["Vinny Lauwers"], "question": "the Australian yachtsman circumnavigated the globe solo with his \"mistress\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pizza by the slice"], "question": "New York-style pizza \"\" is most commonly ordered in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Evangelical Heritage Version"], "question": "the of the Bible was translated by a group of Lutheran volunteers?"} +{"answers": ["Council architect"], "question": "in 1953, the department of the London County Council employed more than 1,500 people?"} +{"answers": ["Boletus aurantiosplendens"], "question": "the North American fungus has been found in only seven distinct locations?"} +{"answers": ["Aileen Hernandez", "Aileen", "Aileen Clarke Hernandez", "Hernandez"], "question": " was once told that she would have to hire a \"black\" taxi if she was going to travel to the traditionally African-American Howard University?"} +{"answers": ["Zanclean flood"], "question": "the Mediterranean Sea may have been filled by a with a discharge rate about 1,000 times larger than that of the Amazon River?"} +{"answers": ["Karl Maria Zwißler"], "question": "in Nazi Germany, conducted major works by composer Igor Stravinsky regarded as degenerate music, including the ballet \"The Firebird\" and the German premiere of \"Dumbarton Oaks\"?"} +{"answers": ["Turbine Car", "Chrysler Turbine Car"], "question": "the \"\" could burn a variety of unusual fuels, ranging from furnace, peanut, and soybean oils to tequila?"} +{"answers": ["Mikhail Viktorovich Popkov", "Mikhail Popkov"], "question": "Russian serial killer has confessed to murdering more people than either Andrei Chikatilo or Alexander Pichushkin?"} +{"answers": ["Yearbook on International Communist Affairs"], "question": "Do you know that, from 1966 to 1991, the was the most comprehensive annual survey of Communist activities worldwide?"} +{"answers": ["Blanche Georgiana Vulliamy"], "question": " was fond of portraying bats, goblins, and other reclusive and grotesque creatures?"} +{"answers": ["Ninetieth Minnesota State Senate", "Ninetieth Minnesota State Senate v. Dayton"], "question": "in , the Minnesota Supreme Court resolved a dispute between the state's legislative and executive branches for the first time in its history?"} +{"answers": ["Away", "Away"], "question": "\"People\" described a carry-on manufactured by as \"the little black dress of luggage\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wainui Falls Track", "Wainui Falls", "Wainui Falls Rd"], "question": "Do you know that, in Māori mythology, the severed tail of a taniwha which fell at the base of the \"\" is thought to be responsible for staining the rocks downstream reddish-brown with its blood?"} +{"answers": ["Shanique Davis Speight", "Shanique Speight"], "question": "a \"near-riot\" broke out after Cory Booker cast the deciding vote to seat as a member of the Newark, New Jersey city council?"} +{"answers": ["HPgV-2"], "question": " is the second human \"pegivirus\" ever discovered?"} +{"answers": ["Easton Area Public Library"], "question": "the holds what is believed to be the original Flag of Easton that was flown in the town during the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence?"} +{"answers": ["Abdullah", "Jordan", "Abdullah II of Jordan"], "question": " of Jordan, who claims to be a 41st-generation direct descendant of Muhammad, funded the restoration of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in 2017?"} +{"answers": ["Stuart Mustow", "Stuart Norman Mustow"], "question": " recommended that Birmingham City Council lose responsibility for maintaining the city's Inner Ring Road due to construction defects?"} +{"answers": ["Ronin", "Ronin"], "question": "despite director John Frankenheimer's preference for the first ending he had shot for , the test audience \"hated it\"?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Waitangi"], "question": "New Zealand's founding document, the \"\", barely escaped burning in a fire, was lost for decades, and then was found in a damp basement heavily water damaged and chewed by rodents?"} +{"answers": ["Natalie Grams"], "question": "German author set out to write a scientific defense of homeopathy, but instead discontinued her homeopathic practice and wrote a book called \"Homeopathy Reconsidered\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zhengzhou Airport", "Zhengzhou Airport riot"], "question": "four years ago today, 2,000 passengers stranded in China's Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport during a snowstorm , destroying check-in desks and assaulting staff?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Robertson, 1st Baron Robertson of Oakridge", "Oakridge", "Brian"], "question": "General Sir said: \"General Montgomery does not cheat – whether that is due to his innate honesty or the fact that I watch him like a cat does not matter\"?"} +{"answers": ["Saleh Kamboh", "Saleh Kamboh Mosque"], "question": "though the of Lahore was built during Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's reign, it has architectural features of the Shah Jahani era?"} +{"answers": ["Tūtira Mai Ngā Iwi"], "question": "the New Zealand Māori folk song \"\" was hijacked by British and Irish Lions rugby fans?"} +{"answers": ["Toron", "Humphrey", "Humphrey IV of Toron"], "question": " married Isabella of Jerusalem \"(marriage ceremony pictured)\" in Kerak Castle in 1183, but a siege by Saladin disturbed the wedding?"} +{"answers": ["Felicia echinata"], "question": " belongs to the daisy family and is found on sand dunes in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["SSK 90 helmet"], "question": "an archaeological find identified as a 10th-century Viking helmet has been alleged to actually be a ?"} +{"answers": ["Hoyt–Schermerhorn Streets", "Hoyt–Schermerhorn Streets"], "question": "all of the proposals to honor Michael Jackson at New York City's subway station have been declined?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang Wendan"], "question": "Chinese naval commander exchanged information on pirate activity with the Japanese, in a rare occasion of military cooperation between the two countries?"} +{"answers": ["Rahway River Parkway", "Rahway River"], "question": "the , designed by Olmsted Brothers in the 1920s, was a project of the newly-formed Union County parks commission?"} +{"answers": ["City of London swords"], "question": "Do you know that, according to Lord Mountbatten, Queen Elizabeth II planned to hit Idi Amin with the if he came to her Silver Jubilee?"} +{"answers": ["Donna Kennedy"], "question": " became the world's most-capped women's rugby player in 2004, and by 2007 was also the most-capped player in Scotland, retiring in 2010 with 115 caps?"} +{"answers": ["Pyramid of Nyuserre"], "question": "before one pharaoh could construct his own monument, the , he had to complete the three monuments to his mother, father, and elder brother?"} +{"answers": ["Paul, Apostle of Christ"], "question": "the upcoming film features Jim Caviezel's first appearance in a biblical film since he portrayed Jesus in \"The Passion of the Christ\"?"} +{"answers": ["Radio Drama Company"], "question": "a BBC executive boasts that actors of the Corporations can be \"mice, ants, naiads or dryads, men morphing into hares, maggots in a fisherman's sack, or even a tray of fancy cakes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ethel Page", "Ethel Esther Page"], "question": "the first time met her husband – a future Australian prime minister – he accidentally set her on fire?"} +{"answers": ["William Villiers, 2nd Viscount Grandison"], "question": "a portrait \"\" of the Cavalier caused a sensation at Detroit, but later turned out to be that of another man?"} +{"answers": ["Gorilla City", "Gorilla City"], "question": "filming of the two-episode event \"\" on the third season of the 2014 television series \"The Flash\" was moved south of the original filming location, due to prolonged snowfall in Vancouver?"} +{"answers": ["Savannah Jordan"], "question": " was the first soccer player in the history of the Southeastern Conference to be named SEC Offensive Player of the Year as a freshman?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius metallicus"], "question": " got its name from its bluish metallic sheen?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Katsurayama"], "question": "during the , the castle garrison poured rice from their walls to fool the besiegers into thinking they had ample water?"} +{"answers": ["Sabina Puértolas"], "question": "when soprano Lucy Crowe became ill, her replacement had only three hours to rehearse before performing at the Royal Opera House in London?"} +{"answers": ["Palazzo Corpi"], "question": ", the longtime United States consulate in Istanbul, was acquired by the American government in a poker game?"} +{"answers": ["Rick", "Rick Kirby", "Kirby"], "question": " \"Sutton Hoo Helmet\" \"\" is 360 times heavier than the original?"} +{"answers": ["2003 Football League Second Division play-off Final"], "question": "the night before the , the Queens Park Rangers' team hotel was targeted by a malicious false fire alarm?"} +{"answers": ["James Hood Wright"], "question": "the first Edison incandescent lamp-illuminated home was residence in New York City in 1881?"} +{"answers": ["Hutchinsoniella"], "question": "the horseshoe shrimp is the first example of a new class of crustaceans that was given the name Cephalocarida?"} +{"answers": ["Giuseppe Garibaldi", "Giuseppe Garibaldi"], "question": "after making , sculptor Elisabet Ney is thought to have provided him with military intelligence during the Third Italian War of Independence?"} +{"answers": ["Ollagüe"], "question": " \"\" has a vigorous steam plume that is visible from tens of kilometres away?"} +{"answers": ["Twinnies", "Twinnies"], "question": "the would play accordion and sing while rollerblading?"} +{"answers": ["MLS Cup", "MLS Cup 2016"], "question": "the Seattle Sounders FC were second-to-last when they hired coach Brian Schmetzer, but finished the season by ?"} +{"answers": ["High School of Montreal"], "question": "after a bitter dispute over its curriculum in 1890, the was destroyed by fire?"} +{"answers": ["Lobt Gott, ihr Christen alle gleich"], "question": "Nikolaus Herman based the melody of his Christmas carol \"\" on the Gregorian hymn \"Puer natus est nobis\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chongqing Negotiations"], "question": "Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong met for the last time during the ?"} +{"answers": ["Isaiah Livers", "Isaiah M. Livers"], "question": " won the closest Mr. Basketball of Michigan vote in history?"} +{"answers": ["Walter M. D. Kern Jr.", "Walter M. D. Kern"], "question": "while pushing for the repeal of New Jersey's obscenity laws, Assemblyman argued that \"adults should be able to purchase whatever their perverted hearts desire\"?"} +{"answers": ["Turner", "Robin", "Robin Turner", "Robin David Turner"], "question": "the footballer scored twice on his home debut for Swansea City, equalling the number of league goals he scored for former club Ipswich Town in nine seasons?"} +{"answers": ["Cristo Rey OKC"], "question": "when high school opens in fall 2018, students will be able to work for Boeing, Love's Travel Stops, and more than 30 other employers as part of work-study?"} +{"answers": ["Véronique Hammerer", "Hammerer", "Véronique"], "question": "French politician , a member of La République En Marche!, said it was \"terrible\" that her husband could not buy a Porsche Cayenne for fear of public criticism?"} +{"answers": ["Thyonicola dogieli"], "question": ", a parasite of sea cucumbers, is the longest gastropod in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Yves Volel"], "question": " was Anderson Cooper's math teacher at the Dalton School in Manhattan before returning to Haiti to run for president, where he was assassinated?"} +{"answers": ["The Colossus of Rhodes", "The Colossus of Rhodes"], "question": ", a painting by Salvador Dalí, is heavily influenced by an article by the sculptor Herbert Maryon?"} +{"answers": ["Men of Good Will"], "question": "at two million words, by Jules Romains is one of the longest novels ever written?"} +{"answers": ["Guy Allen"], "question": "ProRodeo Hall of Fame steer roper record streak of 11 consecutive world titles was ended by Buster Record?"} +{"answers": ["Sepia australis"], "question": "despite its \"tasty flesh\" and abundance, the southern cuttlefish is currently of little interest to fisheries?"} +{"answers": ["Ethel Armstrong"], "question": "the English radiographer has worked for the National Health Service since the day it was founded in 1948?"} +{"answers": ["Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld"], "question": "several composers of the 18th century used Paul Gerhardt's hymn \"\" to begin their Passion music?"} +{"answers": ["Susan", "O'Malley", "Susan O'Malley"], "question": " was the first female president of an NBA franchise?"} +{"answers": ["Missed call"], "question": " can be a form of communication in its own right?"} +{"answers": ["Willem Ravelli"], "question": " was the voice of Christ in Bach's \"St Matthew Passion\" more than 400 times, including the first complete recording of the work conducted by Mengelberg?"} +{"answers": ["Major League Baseball Authentication Program"], "question": " a smashed telephone and some dirt?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony Claude Acevedo", "Anthony Acevedo"], "question": "Mexican-American Holocaust survivor mixed snow and urine with the ink of his pen to ensure he could maintain his concentration-camp diary?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Naval College, Osborne"], "question": "the spymaster and cricketer J. C. Masterman trained at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Bullpen car"], "question": "Opening Day for the Seattle Mariners in 1982 was delayed when a player hid the keys to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Meteor III"], "question": "the American-made schooner was the largest yacht in the world when built for German Emperor Wilhelm II?"} +{"answers": ["Panna Naik"], "question": "Gujarati poet was inspired to write by Anne Sexton's \"Love Poetry\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nijmegen Helmet"], "question": "the two-millennia-old was found in a river bank?"} +{"answers": ["Maltese Labour Corps", "Labour Corps"], "question": "during the First World War the British Army to serve its Salonika Army?"} +{"answers": ["Emily Riehl"], "question": ", former bassist for the band Unstraight, wrote about \"unstraightening\" in her research as a professional mathematician?"} +{"answers": ["World Trade Center", "World Trade Center"], "question": "the was once projected for completion in 36 years, longer than the original complex had existed?"} +{"answers": ["Gorteria diffusa"], "question": "dark spots on the flowers of \"\" are thought to resemble bee flies to attract other bee flies?"} +{"answers": ["Frances Ivens"], "question": "when the English surgeon joined the military hospital at Royaumont in France during the First World War, she had no experience in treating men?"} +{"answers": ["Gerberding Hall"], "question": "a sculpture of the god Neptune on one of the parapets of the University of Washington's represents the academic disciplines of oceanography and fisheries science?"} +{"answers": ["Camilla Bloch"], "question": " has spoken out against those who call her father a murderer?"} +{"answers": ["Sulphur Mountain Formation", "Sulphur Mountain"], "question": "dimension stone from the has been used extensively in buildings around Banff, Alberta?"} +{"answers": ["Danielle Herrington"], "question": ", cover model for the 2018 \"Sports Illustrated\" Swimsuit Issue, booked her first swimsuit shoot four months after moving to New York City to pursue modelling?"} +{"answers": ["Gajda Affair"], "question": "in the aftermath of the , the government of Czechoslovakia moved to disenfranchise the army's officer corps?"} +{"answers": ["Barney Prine"], "question": "during the American Civil War, made money by running races against fellow soldiers in the 1st Oregon Volunteer Infantry Regiment?"} +{"answers": ["James W. Downing", "James Willis Downing"], "question": ", a survivor of the attack on Pearl Harbor, compiled lists of his shipmates' names and addresses to inform their families back home?"} +{"answers": ["And the Walls Came Tumbling Down", "Walls Came Tumbling Down"], "question": "Ralph Abernathy was harshly criticized by other African-American civil rights activists for alleging in that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. committed adultery the night before he was assassinated?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Kageyama Nomura", "Mary Nomura"], "question": ", a singer who was sent to the Manzanar concentration camp as an orphaned teenager, became known as the \"songbird of Manzanar\"?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Livadia"], "question": "the terms of the between Qing China and the Russian Empire were so unfavorable to China that the negotiator Chonghou was sentenced to death?"} +{"answers": ["Naomi Parker Fraley"], "question": "the Woozle effect delayed the identification of as the most likely model for We Can Do It! \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lower Bell", "Lower Bell Inn"], "question": "people supposedly kept picking up a vanishing hitchhiker outside the pub in Kent?"} +{"answers": ["Buttington Oak"], "question": "the 1,000-year-old , said to have been planted to commemorate the 893 Battle of Buttington, fell last month?"} +{"answers": ["Elsa Cavelti"], "question": ", who appeared in dramatic roles at the Opernhaus Zürich and taught voice at the Musikhochschule Frankfurt, was Wagner's Brangäne at La Scala?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony Watson", "Anthony Watson"], "question": "at the 2018 Winter Olympics, New Jersey-born became the first slider to represent Jamaica in skeleton at the Olympic level?"} +{"answers": ["Iqro"], "question": "while most Indonesians do not speak Arabic, they learn to read the Quran using a textbook called ?"} +{"answers": ["Bhagavad-gita Museum"], "question": "at the in Los Angeles, dioramas \"(example pictured)\" featuring almost life-sized dolls convey the philosophy of Krishna consciousness?"} +{"answers": ["Paracletus cimiciformis"], "question": "the mutualistic aphid sometimes develops into a form that feeds on the young of the ants that care for it?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh of Fauquembergues", "Fauquembergues", "Hugh of Saint Omer"], "question": "an arrow killed , Prince of Galilee, in a skirmish when he was returning from a plundering raid?"} +{"answers": ["Kenneth Gärdestad"], "question": "Swedish songwriter wrote the lyrics for the Melodifestivalen 1979 winning song \"Satellit\" performed by his brother Ted Gärdestad?"} +{"answers": ["Purico Complex", "Purico complex"], "question": "several astronomical observatories are constructed on the ?"} +{"answers": ["Clarence Griffin", "Clarence G. Child"], "question": ", a scholar of medieval literature at the University of Pennsylvania, was also a hobbyist mathematician?"} +{"answers": ["Domestic Partnership Act", "Domestic Partnership Act 2018"], "question": "the made Bermuda the first national territory in the world to re-prohibit new same-sex marriages?"} +{"answers": ["Near-Earth object", "near-Earth object"], "question": "the search for large enough to cause a global catastrophe \"(example pictured)\" is almost complete, and efforts now focus on smaller asteroids?"} +{"answers": ["Archibald Cary", "Archibald Cary Smith", "A. Cary Smith"], "question": " designed the first American iron yacht?"} +{"answers": ["Brady", "Caroline Brady", "Caroline", "Caroline Brady", "Caroline Agnes Brady"], "question": "philologist wrote about the words used for weapons and warriors in the Anglo-Saxon poem \"Beowulf\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest Septimus Reynolds"], "question": "Victorian physician and discoverer of arsenic in beer, , did not believe in over-reliance on medical technology?"} +{"answers": ["Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen", "Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen"], "question": "the Thai Buddhist temple organizes blood donations every three months?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Goodman Liebman", "Henry Liebman"], "question": " hates \"Henry Liebman's Noodle Soup\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alhambra Nievas González", "Alhambra Nievas"], "question": "in October 2017, \"\" became the first woman to referee a men's international rugby union match in Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Horncastle helmet fragment"], "question": "a long was bought for £15,000?"} +{"answers": ["London, Huron and Bruce Railway"], "question": "traffic on the was so dominated by farm produce that it was nicknamed the \"Butter and Egg Special\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rainbow Room"], "question": "in its earliest years, New York City's restaurant was frequented by the social elite and European royalty?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Carmel West"], "question": "The Mount Carmel College of Nursing is still located on the campus of hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Fragments of Horror"], "question": " was Junji Ito's first return to the horror genre after eight years of writing \"manga about cats or about society\"?"} +{"answers": ["Doreen Simmons", "Doreen Sylvia Simmons"], "question": " was awarded Japan's Order of the Rising Sun for her sumo television commentaries?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Manly"], "question": " formerly covered California's Death Valley, and occasionally reappears?"} +{"answers": ["Allanah Harper"], "question": " was responsible for introducing W. H. Auden, T. S. Eliot, and Virginia Woolf to the French people?"} +{"answers": ["Smashburger"], "question": "the founders of sampled 300 kinds of beef before settling on Angus for their restaurant's burgers?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald", "Ronald Forbes Adam", "Adam"], "question": "during the Second World War, General instituted aptitude tests for new recruits to the British Army?"} +{"answers": ["Heavy Rain"], "question": "to compose the entire score for the video game , Normand Corbeil was given two months, producing nearly 300 cues?"} +{"answers": ["Shaitan", "Singh", "Shaitan Singh"], "question": "a badly wounded \"(statue pictured)\", who was later awarded the Param Vir Chakra, ordered his soldiers to leave him behind rather than face enemy fire evacuating him?"} +{"answers": ["Court Square", "Court Square–23rd Street", "Court Square–23rd Street"], "question": "Citicorp chose to build a tower near the station in Queens because it was one subway stop away from the company's headquarters in Manhattan, across the East River?"} +{"answers": ["Ōnishi", "Saori", "Saori Ōnishi"], "question": "the performances of Maaya Sakamoto and Sanae Kobayashi inspired to pursue a voice acting career?"} +{"answers": ["Orange College of Breda"], "question": "the was founded by Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange?"} +{"answers": ["Inland free-tailed bat"], "question": "the can survive the most extreme range of body temperatures of any mammal known?"} +{"answers": ["Zettabyte Era"], "question": "in 2016, annual global internet traffic reached 1.2 zettabytes, leading some to label the current period the ?"} +{"answers": ["Phillips", "Charles", "Charles Phillips", "Charles Phillips", "Charles William Phillips"], "question": ", who excavated the Sutton Hoo ship-burial, was tasked as a schoolboy with digging latrines near Stonehenge?"} +{"answers": ["Bull and Mouth Inn"], "question": "London's \"(sign pictured)\" was originally known as the Boulogne Mouth, in reference to the town and harbour of Boulogne which was besieged by Henry VIII in the 1540s?"} +{"answers": ["Dottie Lamm"], "question": "in 1998, , former First Lady of Colorado, ran for a US Senate seat against the same man who had defeated her husband in the Democratic primary for the same seat six years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Eldorado", "Eldorado"], "question": "the \"Flying Dutchman\"-related poems in J. Slauerhoff's 1928 collection are more likely inspired by a French romantic spirit than a German Romantic or Dutch Calvinist one?"} +{"answers": ["Crimean Tom"], "question": ", a tabby cat, helped save British and French soldiers from starvation after the Siege of Sevastopol by locating hidden food supplies?"} +{"answers": ["New York Coliseum"], "question": "the groundbreaking for the was delayed for ten years, and the demolition took another fourteen?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Stringer", "Chris Stringer", "Chris", "Stringer"], "question": "footballer made his professional debut as a substitute after the starting goalkeeper received the fastest red card in English Football League history?"} +{"answers": ["Laemonema barbatulum"], "question": "the crushes the molluscs on which it feeds with its beak-like jaws?"} +{"answers": ["Evelyn Adams", "Evelyn Marie Adams", "Evelyn Adams", "Adams", "Evelyn"], "question": "despite odds estimated at 17 trillion to one, won two multi-million-dollar lottery jackpots in the span of four months?"} +{"answers": ["Pythagoras"], "question": "Greek legends claim \"\" had a golden thigh, could fly thanks to a magic arrow, was greeted by name by a river, and when bitten by a snake, bit it back and killed it?"} +{"answers": ["Colophina clematis"], "question": " was the first species of aphid to be identified as having a \"soldier\" caste?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy Marcus", "Nancy Helen Marcus"], "question": "oceanographer and former Florida State University dean was also a magician and ventriloquist?"} +{"answers": ["Pinewood Hospital"], "question": " was located in a pine wood in Pinewood, as pine trees were thought to be beneficial for tuberculosis patients?"} +{"answers": ["Lynn", "Lynn"], "question": "Japanese voice actress was born to a Japanese-American father and a Japanese-Brazilian mother?"} +{"answers": ["Pacana Caldera", "La Pacana"], "question": "one of the largest volcanic eruptions on Earth, at in Chile, erupted 2,451–3,500 cubic kilometres of rock?"} +{"answers": ["Captain Marvel", "Captain Marvel"], "question": " is expected to be Marvel Studios' first female-led film?"} +{"answers": ["Osler Club of London"], "question": "during their winter meetings, members of medical history society the drink a punch made of tangerine oranges, Tarragona wine, rum, brandy whisky or gin, water, spices and cream?"} +{"answers": ["Morley Cowles Ballantine"], "question": "Arthur and , co-publishers of \"The Durango Herald\", sometimes wrote opposing editorials, as when he endorsed Nixon and she Humphrey for president in 1968?"} +{"answers": ["Attack on the United States embassy in Addis Ababa"], "question": "among those rescued by the British Army during the was a reporter's pet cheetah?"} +{"answers": ["Posmysz", "Zofia", "Zofia Posmysz"], "question": " \"\", Auschwitz inmate No. 7566, wrote an audio play based on her memories, which formed the basis for her 1962 novel \"Passenger\", a 1963 film, and a 1968 opera?"} +{"answers": ["William Arrasmith", "William Strudwick Arrasmith"], "question": "architect designed more than 60 Greyhound bus stations?"} +{"answers": ["Air Corps", "Australian Air Corps"], "question": "the has been described as \"Australia's first independent air force, albeit an interim one\"?"} +{"answers": ["Luo Haocai"], "question": ", who was jailed by the British and deported from Singapore, became Vice President of China's Supreme People's Court?"} +{"answers": ["Spinning", "Spinning"], "question": "Tillie Walden's graphic novel , a memoir of her adolescent career as a competitive figure skater, was originally her thesis for the Center for Cartoon Studies?"} +{"answers": ["Blackstone Legal Fellowship"], "question": "US Court of Appeals Judge Amy Coney Barrett taught constitutional law at ?"} +{"answers": ["Solar eclipse of May 20, 2012"], "question": "the , began on a Monday and ended on the previous Sunday?"} +{"answers": ["Goat Canyon Trestle"], "question": "the \"\" is the world's largest curved wooden trestle?"} +{"answers": ["Harbans Lall Gulati"], "question": "after arriving penniless in Liverpool in 1920, Indian physician walked to London to obtain work?"} +{"answers": ["Catlin Brook"], "question": "the waterfalls on are the \"holy grail\" of Pennsylvania waterfalls?"} +{"answers": ["Benty Grange"], "question": " is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest, but not because of the boar-crested helmet discovered there?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Kane"], "question": " wrote a book sympathetic to Mormon polygamists while simultaneously objecting to how polygamy subjugated women?"} +{"answers": ["Hatton Garden Job", "The Hatton Garden Job"], "question": "\"The Daily Telegraph\" said \"begins to feel like a bizarre, Brechtian joke at the audience's expense\"?"} +{"answers": ["Akane", "Akane Fujita", "Fujita"], "question": " decided to become a voice actress partly because she \"wanted to do something that was fun\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nylund", "Camilla", "Camilla Nylund"], "question": " \"\" appeared as the Countess in \"Capriccio\" by Richard Strauss at the Frankfurt Opera, staged by Brigitte Fassbaender, who set the opera in Occupied France?"} +{"answers": ["Milk allergy", "milk allergy"], "question": "in the United States, children ages 2–17 with are shorter on average than their non-allergic peers?"} +{"answers": ["Castro Díaz-Balart", "Fidel Castro", "Fidel Ángel Castro Díaz-Balart", "Fidel Castro Díaz-Balart"], "question": " led a failed twelve-year effort to build nuclear reactors in Cuba?"} +{"answers": ["Lion Forge Comics"], "question": " was founded to provide ethnically diverse creators an outlet to create ethnically diverse characters?"} +{"answers": ["Van Veghten House"], "question": "during the American Revolutionary War, George Washington participated in \"a pretty little frisk\" at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Patricia Lindop"], "question": "the Pugwashite, , worked with Nobel Prize winner Joseph Rotblat on the effects of radiation on living organisms?"} +{"answers": ["Church of Santa Maria Primerana"], "question": "the historic in Tuscany was built atop the stylobate of an ancient Roman temple?"} +{"answers": ["John Morgan", "John Morgan"], "question": "blind swimmer won 13 gold medals across two Paralympic Games and climbed Mount Kilimanjaro?"} +{"answers": ["Scherzo", "Scherzo"], "question": "Igor Stravinskys for piano was composed in 1902 but not published until 1970?"} +{"answers": ["Julia", "Julia Prinsep Stephen", "Stephen", "Julia Stephen"], "question": "Virginia Woolf was conceived despite her mother and father doing \"what they could to prevent me\", since \"contraception was a very imperfect art\" in the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["San Junipero"], "question": "according to writer Charlie Brooker, the \"Black Mirror\" episode \"\" was set in California as a \"fuck you\" to people complaining that the show would become Americanised?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Reynolds", "Charles Reynolds"], "question": ", who successfully persuaded the Pope to excommunicate Henry VIII of England, was posthumously attainted for treason?"} +{"answers": ["Droxford railway station"], "question": " \"\" served as Winston Churchill's base of operations during preparations for the Normandy landings?"} +{"answers": ["Stephen Court fire", "Stephen Court"], "question": "the , which killed 43 people, was caused by a short-circuit?"} +{"answers": ["Marriott Fawckner Nicholls CBE", "Marriott Fawckner Nicholls"], "question": "the English surgeon served in the British Army in both World Wars before ending his career as professor of surgery at the University of Khartoum in Sudan?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Flack", "Flack"], "question": "in 2006, footballer scored the fastest hat-trick in Exeter City's history?"} +{"answers": ["Catherine Lynch"], "question": "at the inquest into the death of \"\", the presiding coroner described her as \"one of a class who were a nuisance to themselves, their husbands and everybody else\"?"} +{"answers": ["Banana Fish"], "question": "the appearance of Ash Lynx, the main character in the manga , is based on tennis player Stefan Edberg and actor River Phoenix?"} +{"answers": ["Amusement"], "question": "laughter, a signal of , helps us cope with stress?"} +{"answers": ["Sigismund", "Sigismund Rákóczi", "Rákóczi"], "question": "the Diet of Transylvania elected prince in 1607, although he had proposed his former son-in-law to the delegates?"} +{"answers": ["Robert and Anne Dickey House"], "question": "the landmarked 19th-century , which formerly housed the French consulate in New York City, is being incorporated into a new school building?"} +{"answers": ["Dhammakaya Movement"], "question": "the teaches that Nirvana exists as a literal reality within each individual?"} +{"answers": ["Rie", "Takahashi", "Rie Takahashi"], "question": " decided to pursue a voice acting career after noticing that many male characters were voiced by females?"} 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Mendelssohn at the Beethovenfest?"} +{"answers": ["Origen"], "question": "the Church Father drew heavily on the teachings of Plato and tried to harmonize Greek philosophy with Christian teachings?"} +{"answers": ["Construction of Rockefeller Center"], "question": "in preparation for the \"\" in Midtown Manhattan, 4,000 tenants were evicted from 228 properties?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Stanislaus D'Aguiar", "Peter D'Aguiar"], "question": "the founder of Banks Beer, , was also a prominent Guyanese politician?"} +{"answers": ["Từ hôm nay", "Từ hôm nay"], "question": "Chi Pu's song \"\" received an overwhelmingly negative reception, with some reviewers calling it \"disastrous\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jai Tirath Dahiya"], "question": " won his seat in the 2014 Haryana Legislative Assembly election by a margin of three votes?"} +{"answers": ["Hanging Sword Alley"], "question": " was also known as \"Blood Bowl Alley\" after its infamous night life?"} +{"answers": ["David Meade", "David Meade"], "question": " prediction of a hidden planet named Nibiru hitting Earth on September 23, 2017, was based on what he says are coded messages hidden in the Giza Pyramids in Egypt?"} +{"answers": ["Votes for Women", "Votes for Women"], "question": "British suffragettes \"\" had to stand in the gutter to sell their newspaper , or risk being arrested for obstructing the pavement?"} +{"answers": ["Krishna Kohli", "Krishna Kumari Kohli"], "question": " is the first Hindu Dalit woman to be elected to the Senate of Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Heroin(e)"], "question": ", an Academy Award-nominated short film, follows three women fighting the opioid epidemic in Huntington, West Virginia, where the overdose rate is ten times the US average?"} +{"answers": ["Catherine Rückwardt"], "question": ", who was Generalmusikdirektorin at the Staatstheater Mainz for a decade and one of only four women in such a position in Germany, conducted a recording of the First Symphony by Hans Rott?"} +{"answers": ["E. Jane Gay", "Emma Jane Gay"], "question": ", known for her photographs of the Nez Perce people in the late 19th century, is identified as the first American lesbian photographer?"} +{"answers": ["Chandra Khonnokyoong", "Khonnokyoong", "Chandra"], "question": " became a highly revered spiritual leader in her community, and more than 250,000 people attended her funeral?"} +{"answers": ["Annalisa Crannell"], "question": " brings chopsticks to art galleries as a tool for finding vanishing points?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Ann Kerwin"], "question": ", co-founder of La Leche League, said that when breastfeeding in the US in the 1950s, \"we would practically smother our babies with blankets to avoid showing any breast\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cell isolation"], "question": " techniques can be used to help study individual living cells from tissue normally discarded during open heart surgery?"} +{"answers": ["Transforming Infrastructure Performance"], "question": "the British government's report aims to save the construction industry £15 billion per year?"} +{"answers": ["Mays", "Devante Roshard Mays", "Devante", "Devante Mays"], "question": "Green Bay Packers running back played for two different community colleges before transferring to Utah State?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Methfessel", "Albert Gottlieb Methfessel"], "question": "while his parents wanted him to serve in the church, pursued his interest in music, becoming a key figure in German folk and male voice singing in the 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["New York State Route 895"], "question": "nearly US$700 million was allocated to the process of downgrading from a freeway to a boulevard?"} +{"answers": ["Marcel Cordes"], "question": " \"\", a German baritone known for Italian opera, appeared as the King in the first recording of Carl Orff's \"Die Kluge\"?"} +{"answers": ["WestJet Encore"], "question": ", a Canadian airline which began flights in 2013, deactivates water lines in the lavatory sinks to prevent freezing on cold nights?"} +{"answers": ["Camilla Gray", "Camilla M. Gray"], "question": " attempts to stage an exhibition of Russian art in Britain were hindered by Soviet antipathy to abstract art?"} +{"answers": ["Carlton Complex", "Carlton Complex Fire"], "question": "the 2014 was the largest wildfire in Washington state history up to that time?"} +{"answers": ["Scouting/USA"], "question": "when the Boy Scouts of America tried changing their name in 1977 to , they were accused of chauvinism for not considering the effects on the Girl Scouts?"} +{"answers": ["Enlil"], "question": ", the chief god of the Sumerian pantheon, was regarded as so glorious that not even the other deities could look upon him?"} +{"answers": ["Dirt Candy"], "question": "Manhattan vegetarian restaurant is \"waging war on the 'eat your vegetables' mind-set\"?"} +{"answers": ["Romulea monadelpha"], "question": "the flower of is pollinated by a species of monkey beetle \"(both pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Neues Bachisches Collegium Musicum"], "question": "the was founded in 1979 by Max Pommer and members of the Gewandhausorchester after Bach's model?"} +{"answers": ["Neil Swallow", "James Neil Swallow"], "question": "the British dentist often made night calls to make feeding plates for babies born with cleft palates?"} +{"answers": ["J.E. Rhoads & Sons"], "question": "until it closed in 2009, was the longest continually-operating company in the United States, having been in business for more than three centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Rodriguinho", "Rodriguinho Marinho", "Rodrigo Eduardo Costa Marinho", "Marinho"], "question": "after failing to get playing time at ABC Futebol Clube, footballer considered becoming a futsal player?"} +{"answers": ["Ping Pong", "Comet Ping Pong"], "question": "the pizzeria's name comes from a sign that one of the founders discovered at a liquor shop?"} +{"answers": ["Bianjing Drum Tower"], "question": "the \"\" in Shangguan, Shanxi, boasts a -tall stone lantern carved into the shape of Mount Wutai?"} +{"answers": ["Susan Goldberg"], "question": " was the first woman editor-in-chief of \"National Geographic\" magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Gilwell Oak"], "question": "the was named the United Kingdom's \"Tree of the Year\" for 2017?"} +{"answers": ["Brockton station", "Brockton station"], "question": "a modern bus station was built to resemble the former , designed by Bradford Gilbert?"} +{"answers": ["Columbine cup"], "question": "a was a masterpiece resembling the shape of a cluster of doves?"} +{"answers": ["J.W. Harris", "J.W. Harris"], "question": "four-time Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association World Champion Bull Rider suffered five concussions in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Der Gemischte Chor", "Der Gemischte Chor Zürich"], "question": " sang the premiere of \"Nänie\" in 1881, conducted by its composer Johannes Brahms, and the premiere of a commission by Edward Rushton in 2013 for the choir's 150th anniversary?"} +{"answers": ["Kyrö Distillery Company"], "question": "the Finnish uses a custom typeface \"(label pictured)\" based on memorial engravings of the 1714 Battle of Napue?"} +{"answers": ["Yanmen Commandery"], "question": "in the mid-3rd centuryBC, the governor of Zhao's lured 100,000 nomad horsemen over the Great Wall before defeating them?"} +{"answers": ["Juliana Walanika"], "question": "vocalist updated versions of old meles and chants set the style for the Hawaiian music of her day?"} +{"answers": ["Tiruvadi Sambasiva Venkataraman", "Tiruvadi Sambasiva Venkataraman CIE"], "question": "in the 1960s, sugarcane cultivars developed in laboratory sustained the sugar industries of 22 countries?"} +{"answers": ["Kiyono Yasuno", "Kiyono", "Yasuno"], "question": " furthered her interest in voice acting at a young age by watching videos of dubs being recorded?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy Taylor", "Tommy Taylor"], "question": "Paralympian won 16 medals across five sports, including 10 gold medals?"} +{"answers": ["Huang Xuhua"], "question": ", the \"father of China's nuclear submarines\", spent two years raising pigs?"} +{"answers": ["Aubervilliers Congress"], "question": "the of the French Socialist Party will take place near the Front Populaire Paris Métro station, a symbolic reference to the left-wing Popular Front coalition of 1936?"} +{"answers": ["Prow house"], "question": "a is named after a ship's prow?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Gotham Shield"], "question": "last year, there was a against the New York metropolitan area?"} +{"answers": ["Sankaralinganar"], "question": " died after fasting for 76 days while demanding that the name of Madras State be changed to Tamil Nadu?"} +{"answers": ["Command and Destroy"], "question": " password save system was kept when it was ported from the Game Boy Advance to the Nintendo DS, to the annoyance of critics at its 2008 release?"} +{"answers": ["Yampa", "Yampa"], "question": "Kaiser Wilhelm II was so charmed with the American yacht \"\" that he purchased her himself and had another larger yacht built in America based on her design?"} +{"answers": ["Anny Felbermayer"], "question": "the lyric soprano , who performed 54 roles at the Vienna State Opera, created the role of Xanthe in \"Die Liebe der Danae\" by Richard Strauss at the 1952 Salzburg Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Second Purim"], "question": "hundreds of Jewish communities used to celebrate ?"} +{"answers": ["Reclaiming Health and Safety For All"], "question": "the 2011 proposed to exempt many British self-employed people from health and safety regulations?"} +{"answers": ["Faith in Buddhism", "faith in Buddhism"], "question": "people have underestimated the role of , according to translator and monastic Bhikkhu Bodhi?"} +{"answers": ["Oriental Basin pocket gopher"], "question": "the was designated a species in 1895, demoted to a subspecies of Merriam's pocket gopher in 1968, then restored to species status in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Dmitry Belosselskiy", "Dmitry Stanislavovich Belosselskiy"], "question": "the bass appeared internationally in title roles, as Boris Godunov, Macbeth, Simon Boccanegra, and Ivan Susanin?"} +{"answers": ["Emperor of Ocean Park", "The Emperor of Ocean Park"], "question": "Yale law professor Stephen L. Carter received one of the largest-ever advances from Knopf to secure the rights to publish his debut novel ?"} +{"answers": ["Clementi rail accident"], "question": "the on the Singapore MRT was caused by a oil spill?"} +{"answers": ["Canarsie", "Canarsie, Brooklyn"], "question": "the New York City neighborhood of struggled with school integration and conflict over desegregation busing between the 1960s and 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Phase precession"], "question": " is part of how the brain codes for location?"} +{"answers": ["Memorial of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea"], "question": "the has collected the names of 183,108 Chinese soldiers killed in the Korean War?"} +{"answers": ["AMES Type 82"], "question": "the 3D radar got a job with Archie, then tended Bloodhounds, and finally found steady work in air traffic control?"} +{"answers": ["Strangers' Home for Asiatics, Africans and South Sea Islanders"], "question": "in 19th-century London, residents of the \"\" were \"undefiled by even the shadow of an infidel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Scott Foster", "Scott Foster"], "question": ", a 36-year-old accountant, made his professional ice hockey debut as a goaltender for the Chicago Blackhawks in 2018 and saved every shot he faced?"} +{"answers": ["Train graveyard"], "question": "a in Uyuni, Bolivia, has become a tourist attraction?"} +{"answers": ["Astrid Medina Pereira", "Astrid Medina"], "question": " farms coffee at over ?"} +{"answers": ["Convention Place station"], "question": "public art at in Seattle includes neon tubes that emulate New York's Chrysler Building and the nearby Paramount Theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Grey-chinned Minivet", "Grey-chinned minivet"], "question": "a male was observed approaching a female while carrying a flower?"} +{"answers": ["Western Union Building", "Western Union", "Western Union Building"], "question": "the is the only surviving example of a 19th-century bank building in Aberdeen, South Dakota?"} +{"answers": ["Márta Svéd"], "question": "Hungarian mathematician earned her Ph.D. at age 75?"} +{"answers": ["Mariya Tsukanova"], "question": " was the only woman in the Soviet–Japanese War to be awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Halcyon 6"], "question": "the indie strategy turn-based RPG was described as a game that \"makes cosmic horror cute\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Sturgis Russell", "Henry S. Russell"], "question": ", commander of the 5th Regiment Massachusetts Colored Volunteer Cavalry, later served as the first solo commissioner of the Boston Fire Department?"} +{"answers": ["Mo Pop", "Mo Pop Festival"], "question": "during the 2015 in Detroit, heavy rainfall overwhelmed the park's drainage capabilities and formed a standing body of water nicknamed \"Lake Mo Pop\"?"} +{"answers": ["Penny Rose", "Penny", "Rose"], "question": "for the production of \"47 Ronin\", costume designer oversaw the creation of 998 costumes and 400 suits of armour?"} +{"answers": ["Brachyanax"], "question": "the binomen of the type species of the bee fly genus can be translated as \"little chief nipple twister\"?"} +{"answers": ["Biblical Researches in Palestine"], "question": "\"the errors of many generations\" were said to have been \"forever buried\" in the footnotes of the 1841 travelogue ?"} +{"answers": ["Berthe Fraser"], "question": ", a French Resistance agent, helped more than 100 Allied airmen and other agents escape during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Chinko"], "question": " in central Africa provides a habitat with the genetic diversity needed to reestablish animal populations in neighbouring regions?"} +{"answers": ["Rodney Legg", "Rodney Frank Legg"], "question": " called the National Trust \"an elitist club for art connoisseurs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hemicentrotus", "Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus"], "question": "larvae of the sea urchin are stimulated to settle on the seabed when they detect traces of certain algae in the water?"} +{"answers": ["Tyler Harrison Kinley", "Tyler Kinley"], "question": "American baseball player ancestors changed their surname from \"McKinley\" after the assassination of the 25th President of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Edwin Mott", "Edwin D. Mott", "Edwin Debaun Mott"], "question": "among American architectural artist aerial depictions was the General Motors building at the 1939 New York World's Fair \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Natsu Dragneel"], "question": "the motion sickness of the manga character was based on one of \"Fairy Tail\" author Hiro Mashima's friends?"} +{"answers": ["cauca molly", "Cauca molly"], "question": "a proposal was made that the be used in biological pest control of mosquitoes?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Paston"], "question": " first husband died in battle fighting for the House of York, and her second husband was beheaded for treason against it?"} +{"answers": ["Heiwadai Park"], "question": "more than 400 clay figures of animals, boats, dancers, houses, and warriors line the garden paths of ?"} +{"answers": ["Andy", "Kilner", "Andy Kilner"], "question": "at the time of his appointment at Stockport County in 1999, footballer was the youngest manager in the Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Clydesdale Motor Truck Company", "Clydesdale Truck Company"], "question": "the was named, in part, after a breed of horse?"} +{"answers": ["We choose to go to the Moon"], "question": "President John F. Kennedy \"\" said: \" in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard\"?"} +{"answers": ["Manilal H. Patel", "Manilal Haridas Patel"], "question": "Gujarati poet has written poetry touching on his experiences in and around Idar, a town in the Gujarat state of India?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Bochkoltz", "Anna Juliane Bochkoltz"], "question": "in 1851, the German soprano appeared at La Scala in Milan in Pergolesi's \"Lo frate 'nnamorato\"?"} +{"answers": ["Edmonds station", "Edmonds station"], "question": "the former baggage room of is now used by a model railroad club?"} +{"answers": ["Golenkinia"], "question": "18S rDNA analysis has shown that the green algae genus may belong to a previously unknown sister clade of order Sphaeropleales?"} +{"answers": ["Tornikios", "Leo Tornikios", "Leo"], "question": ", a failed claimant to the Byzantine throne, was publicly blinded at Christmas 1047?"} +{"answers": ["United Nations", "United Nations Command-Rear"], "question": "a Royal Australian Air Force officer is the head of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Hachijō-jima"], "question": "when Ulysses S. Grant visited the island of in 1877, he was ceremonially adopted by the village chief and given a name meaning \"courageous general\" in the local dialect?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "John Richard Clark Hall", "John"], "question": "the revised edition of translation of \"Beowulf\" includes a preface by J. R. R. Tolkien?"} +{"answers": ["Breaking the Habit", "Breaking the Habit"], "question": "the 1964 Academy Award-nominated short film exposes \"the danger and the essential silliness of smoking\"?"} +{"answers": ["Scott G. Borg"], "question": " is credited with helping develop the drilling technology that retrieved the first pure water samples from half a mile (0.8 km) below the surface of an ice-covered Antarctic lake?"} +{"answers": ["Polaris", "Polaris"], "question": "a series of British nuclear tests was carried out in the United States to develop warheads for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Milana Chernyavska"], "question": "when Ukrainian pianist recorded Nikolai Rakov's violin sonatas with David Frühwirth, a review called her \"a full partner in the proceedings, delicate and brutal as required\"?"} +{"answers": ["El Tráfico"], "question": "the current rivalry between Major League Soccer teams in the Los Angeles area is named ?"} +{"answers": ["Surrey Dispensary"], "question": "in 1844, the medical officer of the \"\" said he frequently visited places where excrement accumulated for months or remained in streets until the rain washed it away?"} +{"answers": ["Sampa the Great"], "question": "African singer-songwriter and rapper has performed as a supporting act for Joey Bada$$, as well as Kendrick Lamar and Thundercat?"} +{"answers": ["2010 Football League Championship play-off Final"], "question": "Blackpool were described as the \"smallest club to reach the Premier League\" after they were promoted by virtue of winning the ?"} +{"answers": ["Aphelinus mali"], "question": "the wasp is a parasitoid of the woolly apple aphid, a pest of apple trees?"} +{"answers": ["Pratt", "John H. Pratt", "John", "John Helm Pratt"], "question": "in a 1974 bench trial connected to the Watergate scandal, Judge found G. Gordon Liddy guilty of contempt of Congress?"} +{"answers": ["St. Lawrence Anglican Cathedral Ambohimanoro"], "question": ", one of the first Anglican churches in Madagascar, was designed by William White?"} +{"answers": ["Cost of Living", "Cost of Living"], "question": "the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Drama-winning play uses disabled actors to play disabled characters?"} +{"answers": ["Sun Jian", "Sun Jian"], "question": "model worker became China's vice premier during the Cultural Revolution, but was later purged and returned to factory work?"} +{"answers": ["François de Vendôme, Vidame de Chartres"], "question": " \"\" lost favour at court by declining to marry brides chosen for him, including a second-generation royal bastard, and was eventually imprisoned in the Bastille?"} +{"answers": ["East German balloon escape"], "question": "in 1979, eight people to the West in a homemade hot air balloon?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher Little Literary Agency"], "question": " has been described as \"the luckiest agent ever\" for his association with \"Harry Potter\" author J. K. Rowling?"} +{"answers": ["Berachah Industrial Home for the Redemption of Erring Girls"], "question": "part of the University of Texas at Arlington campus used to be the site of a ?"} +{"answers": ["Holochilus brasiliensis"], "question": "the is often preyed on by barn owls but is seldom caught by researchers in their live traps?"} +{"answers": ["The Bible and humor"], "question": "it has been proposed that there are more than 1,000 examples of ?"} +{"answers": ["Drum major backbend"], "question": "a \"\", performed before many college football games, involves a drum major leaning back to touch their headgear to the ground without the knees also touching?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony Lejeune"], "question": "\"The Times\" of London described as a man for whom the term \"young fogey\" could have been invented?"} +{"answers": ["Junius George Groves"], "question": " was called the \"Potato King of the World\" in 1902 for producing more potatoes in a single year than anyone else to that point?"} +{"answers": ["Maudgalyayana"], "question": "in the nineteenth century, relics found in India were attributed to , a leading disciple of the Buddha?"} +{"answers": ["Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel"], "question": "when it opened, the in New York City was the second-longest underwater vehicular tunnel in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Godfrid", "Godfrid Storms", "Storms"], "question": " catalogued 86 Anglo-Saxon charms?"} +{"answers": ["Tail chasing"], "question": " in dogs is a compulsion similar to those seen in humans suffering from OCD?"} +{"answers": ["Dermechinus"], "question": "the deep sea \"\" may be a filter feeder, a very unusual method of feeding for a sea urchin?"} +{"answers": ["CONCACAF Champions League Finals", "2018 CONCACAF Champions League Finals"], "question": "tonight's second leg of the is the second occasion on which a Canadian team has featured?"} +{"answers": ["Sulagitti Narasamma"], "question": "98-year-old midwife received the Padma Shri award for performing more than 15,000 traditional deliveries free of charge over 70 years?"} +{"answers": ["Villa Albergoni"], "question": ", a 16th-century Italian country mansion, was featured in the 2017 film \"Call Me by Your Name\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel Brown", "Rachel Brown"], "question": ", professor of baroque flute at the Royal College of Music, recorded \"Private Passion\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hans Klumbach", "Klumbach", "Hans"], "question": " connected the late Roman ridge helmets \"(example pictured)\" to the medieval spangenhelme?"} +{"answers": ["Mudéjar theme park", "Mudéjar Theme Park"], "question": "a scale model of the Castle of La Mota in the is built with 2,500,000 miniature bricks—approximately the same number as the original?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Salter", "Joseph Salter"], "question": "in 1866, the English missionary tried to help five Punjabis who were stranded in London with their performing bear?"} +{"answers": ["Irish Landmark Trust"], "question": "the renovates historic houses, castles, and lighthouses, and then offers them as holiday rentals?"} +{"answers": ["Elisabeth Speiser"], "question": " was the first to record Sandrina in Haydn's opera \"L'infedeltà delusa\", and recorded Debussy's \"Ariettes oubliées\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fresno Yosemite International Airport"], "question": " has a replica of a sequoia forest inside the terminal, reflecting the airport's role as a gateway to three national parks?"} +{"answers": ["Episode 1068"], "question": "the actor Jamie Davis asked his former co-star Sunetra Sarker to reprise her role for his departure in of \"Casualty\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gwaha-ju"], "question": "the earliest recorded recipe for appears in a 1670 Korean cookbook?"} +{"answers": ["Parable of the Polygons"], "question": " \"\", an interactive blog post based on game theory, shows that even a slight demand for diversity can reverse residential segregation?"} +{"answers": ["Essex County Executive", "Essex County"], "question": "when the first was elected in New Jersey in 1978, \"The New York Times\" described the position as \"considered by many to be second in power only to that of the Governor\"?"} +{"answers": ["Events of 6 October"], "question": "former Spanish prime minister Manuel Azaña was arrested after the in Barcelona in 1934, despite having taken no part in them?"} +{"answers": ["Levering Smith"], "question": ", a U.S. Navy officer, was credited with assisting the British Polaris programme to finish \"on time and on budget, an unprecedented feat in British naval history\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sultanate of Dahlak"], "question": "the Eritrean Dahlak Archipelago once housed a thriving trading kingdom, the ?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah Frey"], "question": " \"\" is the United States' most prolific pumpkin grower?"} +{"answers": ["Ukrainian decommunization laws"], "question": "the 2015 mandate removing communist-era monuments, and renaming places named after communist themes?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac Buxton"], "question": "Georgian era physician was known for having \"no rowdiness\" in his clinics?"} +{"answers": ["Greeks in Malta"], "question": " once included slaves, as well as the privateers who captured them?"} +{"answers": ["Glen", "Glen Nelson", "Nelson"], "question": " co-founded the Mormon Arts Center Festival, which Terryl Givens called \"a seminal event in Mormonism's coming of age artistically\"?"} +{"answers": ["Matisse Thybulle"], "question": "Washington Huskies basketball player was the first in the school's history to be named Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year?"} +{"answers": ["Rise and Kill First"], "question": "according to by Ronen Bergman, Israel has carried out at least 2,700 assassination operations in the 70 years since its founding?"} +{"answers": ["The Aztecs", "The Aztecs"], "question": "for his role in the \"Doctor Who\" serial , actor John Ringham was told to \"make all the children in the country hate you\"?"} +{"answers": ["Patricia Lovett"], "question": " created a medieval-style book of hours \"\" for the BBC production of \"Wolf Hall\"?"} +{"answers": ["Styling Garage"], "question": " charged luxury car customers almost the cost of the vehicle to convert it to gull-wing doors?"} +{"answers": ["Margarete Luise Schick"], "question": "soprano , who performed roles such as Gluck's Iphigenie and Mozart's Zerlina with noted diction and acting, sang for the coronation of Leopold II?"} +{"answers": ["Dhammakaya meditation"], "question": "Luang Pu Sodh Candasaro set up a \"meditation workshop\" to practice in shifts?"} +{"answers": ["John A. Kenney Jr.", "John Andrew Kenney Jr."], "question": " was known as the \"dean of black dermatology\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tosun", "Tosun"], "question": "the armored wheel loader was upgraded to remote-control because militants fired on the operator during the removal of barricades in southeastern Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["Gavin Lowe", "Gavin Lowe"], "question": " went from being at John's to being at Hugh's, but finally ended up at Catherine's?"} +{"answers": ["Gothic-arch barn"], "question": "an entire \"(example pictured)\" could be ordered from the Sears & Roebuck catalog?"} +{"answers": ["Parvulastra vivipara"], "question": "young live inside their mother and eat each other?"} +{"answers": ["George Town", "George Town, Penang"], "question": ", the capital city of the Malaysian state of Penang, was the first British settlement in Southeast Asia?"} +{"answers": ["Nobel Prize", "Nobel Prize effect"], "question": "according to Richard Hamming, Nobel Prize winners often discover they can ?"} +{"answers": ["Neomanila"], "question": "the inspiration for the Philippine thriller came from a BBC interview with a married couple who worked as hitmen?"} +{"answers": ["First Day Hikes"], "question": "on New Year's Day, tens of thousands of Americans ?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Fowler Loomis"], "question": " designed and built the world's first motorized police paddy wagon \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Andrea Galer"], "question": "a coat designed by and worn by the character of Withnail in the British cult film \"Withnail and I\" was included in a charity auction to raise funds for a school in Swaziland?"} +{"answers": ["Eliezer Gruenbaum"], "question": "Polish Jewish communist activist wrote a memoir about his experiences as a kapo in the Auschwitz concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["Serenade", "Serenade"], "question": "J. Slauerhoff's 1930 poetry collection provoked critical responses ranging from \"childish\" to \"pure lyric\" with \"refined technique\"?"} +{"answers": ["No Sleepin'"], "question": "Romanian singer Corina portrays a female punk burlesque character in the music video for her 2010 single \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jordan Trail", "Jordan Trail Association"], "question": "the , where Moses, Jesus, and Mohammad are believed to have walked, was named one of 2018's best tourist destinations in the world by \"National Geographic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Elizabeth Woolley Chamberlain", "Mary E. Woolley Chamberlain", "Mary Elizabeth Woolley"], "question": "while was mayor of Kanab, Utah, she passed an ordinance prohibiting the use of slingshots in town?"} +{"answers": ["Trogus", "Trogus"], "question": "parasitoid wasps in the genus emerge \"\" through the side of swallowtail pupae after using liquid to soften the hard casing?"} +{"answers": ["Hussein, Crown Prince of Jordan", "Hussein bin Abdullah, Crown Prince of Jordan", "Hussein,", "Jordan"], "question": "in 2015, the then-20-year-old , Crown Prince of Jordan, became the youngest person ever to chair a UN Security Council session?"} +{"answers": ["Ayahs' Home"], "question": "the in London provided a refuge for Indian and Chinese nannies who had been \"ill-treated, dismissed from service or simply abandoned\"?"} +{"answers": ["Staten Island Ferry", "Staten Island"], "question": "the in New York City, used by almost 24 million passengers annually as of 2017, is free to ride?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Lester", "Hugh Lester"], "question": "footballer was the first non-British player to represent Liverpool?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Hung"], "question": "journalist was the first to translate the works of Taiwanese poet Lai He into English?"} +{"answers": ["Waterloo", "Waterloo"], "question": " made by David Frum predicting that Obamacare would never be repealed drew so many hits that it crashed the servers within hours?"} +{"answers": ["Coffee production in China"], "question": "98 percent of comes from one province?"} +{"answers": ["Antonello Manacorda"], "question": ", who made an award-winning recording of Schubert's symphonies with his Kammerakademie Potsdam, conducted Mozart operas at La Fenice and Meyerbeer's grand opera at the Frankfurt Opera?"} +{"answers": ["Scottish Society of the History of Medicine"], "question": "among the first papers heard at the was one on quarantine from plague and another on the periodic devastation of Scotland by famines and epidemics?"} +{"answers": ["Southern Rhodesia Act 1965"], "question": "the was designed to affirm British rule in Southern Rhodesia after its Unilateral Declaration of Independence, but it was largely ignored in Rhodesia?"} +{"answers": ["St. Edward's Catholic Church"], "question": "locals claimed \"\" to be the first church in the world to have electric lighting?"} +{"answers": ["Chen Xiaolu"], "question": "Colonel publicly confessed and apologized for torturing and persecuting his teachers and school officials, one of whom committed suicide, during the Cultural Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Alepotrypa cave"], "question": "archaeologists believe the cultural memory of the burial site at the may have become associated with the mythological entrance to Hades?"} +{"answers": ["Country music in Nigeria"], "question": "Jos has been called the \"home of ?"} +{"answers": ["Mehmet Çekiç"], "question": "para-alpine skier has twice been flag bearer for Turkey at the Paralympics?"} +{"answers": ["Psalm 84"], "question": " about God's lovely dwellings was set to music by Heinrich Schütz, by Brahms in the centre of \"Ein deutsches Requiem\", and as Wilhelm Kempff's Op. 1?"} +{"answers": ["Geersdaele", "Peter van Geersdaele", "Van Geersdaele", "Peter Charles van Geersdaele", "Peter"], "question": "recording a \"ghost\" helped lead to appointment as an Officer of the Order of the British Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Groom Mine"], "question": " has a view over Area 51?"} +{"answers": ["Central Link"], "question": " trains share a tunnel with buses \"\" in Downtown Seattle?"} +{"answers": ["John Fraser", "John", "John Fraser", "Fraser"], "question": ", a young Scottish surgeon, proved Nobel Prize winner Robert Koch wrong?"} +{"answers": ["Law Against Rehabilitation of Nazism"], "question": "Russia's , compared by proponents to laws against Holocaust denial, was used to prosecute a blogger discussing German–Soviet cooperation?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas D. Keizur", "Thomas Dove Keizur"], "question": "in 1844, was elected captain of the Oregon Rangers, the first militia unit authorized and formed in the Oregon Country?"} +{"answers": ["Koyunbaba Bridge"], "question": " is the longest stone arch bridge in Anatolia built during the Ottoman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Liam Millar"], "question": "Canadian association footballer scored a hat-trick in his debut for Liverpool U18s against Blackburn Rovers U18s?"} +{"answers": ["Fenty Beauty"], "question": "singer Rihanna's cosmetics line was named one of \"Time\" magazine's best inventions of 2017?"} +{"answers": ["Iacob", "Heraclid", "Ioan Iacob Heraclid", "Iacob Heraclid"], "question": "before taking over Moldavia in 1561, \"\" had been executed in effigy and staged his own death?"} +{"answers": ["Oak at the Gate of the Dead"], "question": "the was the first Welsh entry for the European Tree of the Year awards?"} +{"answers": ["Kusumamala"], "question": "the Gujarati poetry collection includes a translation of \"The Cloud\" by English romantic poet Shelley?"} +{"answers": ["Ameiurus platycephalus"], "question": "in South Carolina, the is threatened by pollution and sedimentation, as well as by the introduction of non-native catfish?"} +{"answers": ["Gregor and the Prophecy of Bane"], "question": " was praised by critics for its portrayal of strong and healthy sibling relationships?"} +{"answers": ["Guido Jung"], "question": " was dismissed from the Royal Italian Army after the enactment of the Italian Racial Laws, despite having served as Minister of Finance under Mussolini?"} +{"answers": ["Airliner Number 4"], "question": "Norman Bel Geddes claimed that his \"(design pictured)\" would be able to fly from Chicago to London in 42 hours using in-air refueling over Newfoundland?"} +{"answers": ["Nicholas Muellner"], "question": " was in the Caribbean when he decided to photograph acquaintances in Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Duan", "Yihe", "Duan Yihe"], "question": "congressman was executed for blowing up his mistress, in one of the most shocking crimes involving a Chinese official?"} +{"answers": ["Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources"], "question": " in Malawi has a filling station to generate income and train students in business management?"} +{"answers": ["Colin", "Chase", "Colin Robert Chase"], "question": " major work on the Anglo-Saxon epic \"Beowulf\" was called \"one of the most important inconclusions in the study of Old English\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Daleks"], "question": "the budget for the \"Doctor Who\" serial allowed for only four Daleks \"(one pictured)\" to be made?"} +{"answers": ["Asterodiscides truncatus"], "question": "despite its bright colouring, the is inconspicuous among the sponges and other organisms in its habitat?"} +{"answers": ["Saw Ganesan", "Saw", "Ganesan"], "question": " initiated construction of a temple to the Tamil language?"} +{"answers": ["2018 AFL Women's Grand Final"], "question": "at the conclusion of the , acting captain Ellie Blackburn called upon her suspended skipper Katie Brennan to help hoist the team's trophy?"} +{"answers": ["Da share z0ne"], "question": " is a satirical social media account supposedly run by a skeleton character?"} +{"answers": ["McCallum Bagpipes Ltd", "McCallum Bagpipes"], "question": "in 2015, Kjell Lindgren played a plastic set of bagpipes made by on the International Space Station?"} +{"answers": ["Hussein", "Jordan", "Hussein of Jordan"], "question": " \"\" started his 46-year reign as King of Jordan in 1952 when he was a 17-year-old schoolboy?"} +{"answers": ["Burgabo"], "question": "the UN Security Council has banned exports of charcoal from the Somali port town of ?"} +{"answers": ["Florence", "Florence"], "question": " shows the awkwardness of a first date through a puzzle minigame, which becomes easier as the main character becomes more comfortable?"} +{"answers": ["Carolyn McAskie"], "question": " was the first Canadian to lead a United Nations peacekeeping mission, post-Cold War?"} +{"answers": ["Macrobiotus shonaicus"], "question": ", a Japanese water bear, was first found in the parking lot of the apartment building where one of the researchers lived?"} +{"answers": ["Rockefeller Center"], "question": "the construction of \"\" was the largest private development project ever undertaken for its time?"} +{"answers": ["Miloš Havel"], "question": "after World War II, filmmaker , the uncle of Václav Havel, was cleared on charges related to collaboration with Nazi Germany due to lack of evidence?"} +{"answers": ["Evidence for speciation by reinforcement"], "question": " has been found across a wide range of organisms?"} +{"answers": ["Crawford family of the White Mountains"], "question": "the were pioneers of tourism in the White Mountains of New Hampshire and have numerous places named after them there?"} +{"answers": ["Internationales Sachsensymposion"], "question": "the 1973 included the \"theatrical\" unveiling of the Sutton Hoo helmet replica?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Otis Culver Jr.", "Richard O. Culver Jr."], "question": ", one of the founders of the U.S. Marine Corps Sniper School in Quantico, Virginia, was born on Alcatraz Island?"} +{"answers": ["Power of the Primes"], "question": "the figure of Jazz from the \"Transformers\" toyline drew controversy because the text on its sticker, when translated from Cybertronian, spelled the acronym MAGA, associated with Donald Trump?"} +{"answers": ["2010 Mount Meager landslide"], "question": "the was one of the largest in Canadian history?"} +{"answers": ["George Dickinson Hadley FRCP", "George Dickinson Hadley"], "question": "in 1963, introduced the gastrocamera to Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Great Egg Harbor", "Great Egg Harbor Bay"], "question": "the islands in , a habitat for migratory birds, are eroding at a rate of per year?"} +{"answers": ["The Keys of Marinus"], "question": "actress Carole Ann Ford described her character in the \"Doctor Who\" serial as \"pathetic\"?"} +{"answers": ["181st Street", "181st Street"], "question": "elevator operators at New York City's station are known to play music in an attempt to cheer up commuters?"} +{"answers": ["Van Horne House", "Van Horne"], "question": "at the \"\" following the Battle of Bound Brook, the owner hosted British General Cornwallis for breakfast and American Generals Lincoln and Greene for supper?"} +{"answers": ["Ian Stephens", "Ian Melville Stephens", "Ian Stephens"], "question": "British newspaper editor may have saved \"hundreds of thousands\" of lives during the Bengal famine of 1943 by publishing photographs of the victims?"} +{"answers": ["Romulea tortuosa"], "question": "some leaves of the South African plant are shaped like corkscrews?"} +{"answers": ["R. A. Hardie", "Abigail Hardie", "Robert Alexander Hardie"], "question": ", a Canadian physician and missionary to Korea, was the catalyst for the 1903 Wŏnsan Revival and also inspired the Great Pyongyang Revival of 1907?"} +{"answers": ["Sonic Gems Collection"], "question": "\"SegaSonic the Hedgehog\" was desired for inclusion in , but was left out due to difficulties emulating its trackball controls?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Leigh Newton", "Peter Newton", "Peter Newton"], "question": " founded Sterling Vineyards and Newton Vineyard, and was very proud of his eight-year-old granddaughter, who \"discovered\" Harry Potter?"} +{"answers": ["Jainti Saggar", "Jainti Dass Saggar"], "question": "Indian-born physician was the first non-white person to be elected a councillor in Scotland?"} +{"answers": ["Lafler v. Cooper"], "question": "when dissenting from the U.S. Supreme Court decision in , Justice Antonin Scalia wrote that the Court had elevated \"plea bargaining from a necessary evil to a constitutional entitlement\"?"} +{"answers": ["Owen Pick"], "question": "war veteran carried the flag for Great Britain at the 2018 Winter Paralympics opening ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["Port Cresson massacre"], "question": "the African-American settlers at Port Cresson were pacifist Quakers who were unequipped to defend themselves when ?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Hatto", "Arthur Thomas Hatto", "Thomas Hatto"], "question": "after \"The Ultra Secret\" was published, German professor feared being kidnapped by Soviets?"} +{"answers": ["Tectarius coronatus"], "question": "the is a marine mollusk but can be found on limestone cliffs well above high water mark?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Baker", "William Bliss Baker"], "question": ", a promising Hudson River School landscape painter \"(work pictured)\", died a week before his twenty-seventh birthday after being injured while ice skating?"} +{"answers": ["Laboratory experiments of speciation"], "question": "fruit flies have been used extensively in ?"} +{"answers": ["Tejaswin Shankar"], "question": "Indian high jumper first broke the national record at the age of 17?"} +{"answers": ["Planetary Missions Program Office"], "question": "NASA's manages three of the agency's solar system exploration programs?"} +{"answers": ["Lin Hu", "Lin Hu"], "question": ", a half-Russian orphan, joined the army at age 10 and grew up to become deputy commander of the Chinese Air Force?"} +{"answers": ["Malapterurus beninensis"], "question": "the small catfish uses its electric organ to stun the fishes on which it feeds?"} +{"answers": ["Shapira Scroll"], "question": "although its discoverer committed suicide after it was declared a forgery in 1883, the may be a Dead Sea Scroll after all?"} +{"answers": ["Streamlined Ocean Liner"], "question": "Italian dictator Benito Mussolini tried to buy Norman Bel Geddes' 1932 design for a \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Konstantin Sellheim"], "question": "violist recorded fairy tale music with the Sellheim-Kuti Trio, and played the premiere of the piano quartet \"Skylla and Charybdis\" by Graham Waterhouse?"} +{"answers": ["Clifford Eugene Charlesworth", "Clifford E. Charlesworth"], "question": " was a NASA Flight Director during the Apollo 11 Moon landing mission?"} +{"answers": ["The Infinity Gauntlet"], "question": "the upcoming film \"\" draws inspiration from the 1991 comic book ?"} +{"answers": ["Toni ChiKe Iwobi", "Toni Iwobi"], "question": "Lega Nord politician is the first black person elected to the Italian Senate?"} +{"answers": ["Timothy Tarpeh Weah", "Timothy Weah"], "question": "Liberian president George Weah's son plays for the United States men's national soccer team?"} +{"answers": ["Laura Kamhuber"], "question": " \"\" rendition of \"I Will Always Love You\" at \"The Voice Kids Germany\" is the most-watched YouTube video by an Austrian artist?"} +{"answers": ["Raisbeck", "Alex", "Alex Raisbeck"], "question": "footballer joined Liverpool after Stoke manager Horace Austerberry failed to arrive at an arranged meeting?"} +{"answers": ["No Straight Lines"], "question": "the 2012 anthology , edited by Justin Hall, collects queer comics covering a 40-year period?"} +{"answers": ["Joaquin Avila", "Joaquin Guadalupe Avila", "Joaquin Avila"], "question": "MacArthur \"Genius Grant\" winner wrote the California Voting Rights Act?"} +{"answers": ["Mullus barbatus"], "question": "the barbels on the chin of the are sensory organs and used in locating prey?"} +{"answers": ["Feng Yidai"], "question": "after was denounced as a \"rightist\" during China's Anti-Rightist Campaign, he was recruited by the Communist Party to spy on other \"rightists\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tsamma juice"], "question": " is named after \"the Mother of all watermelon varieties\"?"} +{"answers": ["Washington Public Records Act", "Public Records Act"], "question": "the passage of a bill exempting Washington state legislators from the state's prompted \"The Seattle Times\" to publish its first front-page editorial in 110 years?"} +{"answers": ["Ariel", "Ariel Pink", "Pink"], "question": " is frequently cited as the \"godfather\" of chillwave and hypnagogic pop?"} +{"answers": ["Franco-German University"], "question": "the facilitates the cooperation of over 180 universities and colleges across international borders?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Marjama", "Mike Marjama"], "question": " overcame an eating disorder to make it to Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Głębokie"], "question": "the during the Polish–Soviet War was both a tactical victory and a strategic defeat for the Soviet side?"} +{"answers": ["Red-tailed Tropicbird", "Red-tailed tropicbird"], "question": "the \"\" eats mainly flying fish and squid?"} +{"answers": ["Manu Bhaker"], "question": "at age 16, sport shooter became the youngest Indian to win a gold medal at the ISSF World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Sword Art Online"], "question": "Reki Kawahara, author of , planned to submit the draft for the light novel series to a 2002 competition, but refrained because it exceeded the page limit?"} +{"answers": ["Tomșa", "Leon Tomșa", "Leon"], "question": ", who passed laws limiting Greek immigration to Wallachia, was reportedly a Greek oyster-monger?"} +{"answers": ["Fulton Center"], "question": "the transit complex is the first subway station in New York City to receive a certification for environmental sustainability?"} +{"answers": ["London New Zealand", "London New Zealand RFC"], "question": " is the only rugby team apart from the New Zealand national teams that wears the silver fern symbol?"} +{"answers": ["Christian Boros"], "question": " owns an art gallery in a former bunker in Berlin?"} +{"answers": ["R.", "Moore", "R. Stevie Moore"], "question": " \"\" pioneered modern indie music, earning him the sobriquet \"the godfather of home recording\"?"} +{"answers": ["Warwick Castle", "Warwick Castle, Maida Vale"], "question": "according to his memoirs, Howard Marks concluded a drug deal at the with half a consignment of Thai grass hidden in a car parked outside?"} +{"answers": ["Yao Xian", "Yao Xian"], "question": "generals and Lin Hu were born in the same year, went to the same school, fought in the same war, held the same rank, and died on the same day?"} +{"answers": ["Socompa"], "question": "a giant landslide took place on volcano some 7,000 years ago, moving approximately 19.2 cubic kilometres (4.6 cu mi) of rock?"} +{"answers": ["Robin Hugh Surgeoner", "Robin Surgeoner"], "question": ", a multiple Paralympic gold medal-winner in swimming, performs as a poet, artist, and musician under the stage name \"Angryfish\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tukwila station"], "question": "the new east platform of in Tukwila, Washington, was built with additional width that was later removed for the installation of a third track?"} +{"answers": ["Sadiq Sanjrani", "Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani"], "question": "elected at age 39, is the youngest-ever Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Holothuria fuscocinerea"], "question": "the obtains its nourishment from swallowing sand?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Forrest Cotton", "Thomas Forrest Cotton FRCP", "Thomas Cotton"], "question": "Canadian cardiologist was the first to recognise the correlation between finger clubbing \"\" and infective endocarditis?"} +{"answers": ["Board of Trustees for the Education of Youth"], "question": "eight leaders of the were convicted of crimes in Czechoslovakia after World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Laura", "Laura Barney Harding", "Harding"], "question": " once declared she was Katharine Hepburn's husband?"} +{"answers": ["Stefán Kristjánsson"], "question": "Icelandic chess grandmaster was also a successful poker player?"} +{"answers": ["South Ferry/Whitehall Street", "South Ferry/Whitehall Street", "South Ferry – Whitehall Street"], "question": "it took almost five years to rebuild the station in New York City, which was completely flooded three years after it opened?"} +{"answers": ["Su Bingqi"], "question": "archaeologist proposed a heretical multi-region model for prehistoric China which rejected the traditional view that Chinese civilization radiated from the Central Plain?"} +{"answers": ["X-Men Red"], "question": "the comic book stars Jean Grey, a character who had been dead for nearly fifteen years?"} +{"answers": ["Min fanglei"], "question": "the 3,000-year-old \"\" set a world-record auction price for a piece of Asian artwork?"} +{"answers": ["Razing of Friesoythe"], "question": "on 14 April 1945, the German town of Friesoythe was by the 4th Canadian Division and the ruins bulldozed on the orders of its commander?"} +{"answers": ["Oliver Toussaint Jackson"], "question": "in 1910, established the agricultural settlement of Dearfield, Colorado, for black Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Phomoxanthone A"], "question": "the mycotoxin causes fragmentation of mitochondria within minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Julian Podger"], "question": "the tenor , who took part in the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage, recorded the title role in Handel's last oratorio \"Jephtha\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wild Honey", "Wild Honey"], "question": "the Beach Boys' 1967 album was made partly in response to a critical perception of the group as consisting of \"ball-less choir boys\"?"} +{"answers": ["Georg Decker"], "question": "Franz Joseph I of Austria gave a portrait \"\" by to his ten-year-old son?"} +{"answers": ["Sideways", "Sideways"], "question": "the first issue of the comic book featured a vertical gatefold cover?"} +{"answers": ["Moravec", "Emanuel", "Emanuel Moravec"], "question": "in 1938, called for Czechoslovakia to declare war against Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Superficial vein thrombosis"], "question": "even a \"benign\" can lead to serious complications?"} +{"answers": ["Jordan Anthony Poole", "Jordan Poole"], "question": "'s game-winning buzzer beater three point shot in the 2018 NCAA Basketball Tournament was nearly identical to his shot in the 2017 Dick's National High School Championship Game?"} +{"answers": ["Military Engineering Experimental Establishment"], "question": "in 1969, the became the first British research establishment to be granted freedom of a borough?"} +{"answers": ["Tooth and Tail"], "question": " art style was described as a modernized version of 1990s pixel art?"} +{"answers": ["Lucian"], "question": "the Hellenized Syrian satirist wrote the novel \"A True Story\", sometimes regarded as the first work of science fiction, in the second century AD?"} +{"answers": ["Fukuhara", "Ayaka Fukuhara", "Ayaka"], "question": " decided to become a voice actress after listening to a radio drama adaptation of the manga series \"Hunter × Hunter\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rector v. 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W. Ecclestone", "Arthur Ecclestone"], "question": "architect designed the Never Turn Back pub as a memorial to the nine lifeboatmen who died in the Caister lifeboat disaster of 1901?"} +{"answers": ["Franklin Avenue Line", "BMT Franklin Avenue Line"], "question": "after attempts to close New York City's failed for over 20 years, the MTA finally decided to renovate it in 1998?"} +{"answers": ["Miguel de Buría"], "question": "after leading the first slave insurrection in Venezuela's history, had himself crowned as king?"} +{"answers": ["Russian occupations of Beirut"], "question": "the in 1772 and 1773 marked the first period in over 250 years that Beirut was ruled by a power other than the Ottoman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Rashid Vally"], "question": "during apartheid, music producer owned a record shop that was among the few places in Johannesburg where people of different racial backgrounds could socialize?"} +{"answers": ["Gamber", "Ortwin", "Ortwin Gamber"], "question": ", an expert on medieval weapons and armour, is a recipient of the Theodor Körner Prize?"} +{"answers": ["Irazú", "Irazú"], "question": "the launch of the Costa Rican satellite was partly funded through a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Julius Berger", "Julius Berger"], "question": "the German cellist recorded all twelve concertos by Luigi Boccherini on the composer's own Stradivari instrument?"} +{"answers": ["Fiery minivet", "Fiery Minivet"], "question": "forest fires are a threat to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Epidemiology in Country Practice"], "question": "following his research for , William Pickles observed that \"studies in epidemiology sometimes reveal romances\"?"} +{"answers": ["Panguil Bay Bridge", "Panguil Bay"], "question": " \"(Port of Ozamiz pictured)\" in the Philippines was once described as a \"never ending source of Muslim pirates\"?"} +{"answers": ["Premiership Rugby Cup", "Premiership Rugby"], "question": "the English was created after the Welsh regions left the Anglo-Welsh Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Schneider", "Robert Schneider"], "question": "after being rejected by 24 publishers, first novel, \"Schlafes Bruder\", became an international bestseller and spawned a film, a ballet, an opera, and several plays?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Carmel East"], "question": " sits on land that was originally used as a farm which provided food for another hospital, Mount Carmel West?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Woodroffe"], "question": " redressed all chirurgic woes?"} +{"answers": ["Hot water bottle blowing"], "question": "it is possible – though potentially injurious – to \"\" with your nose?"} +{"answers": ["Allchurch", "Ivor", "Ivor John Allchurch", "Ivor Allchurch"], "question": " was known as the \"Golden Boy of Welsh football\"?"} +{"answers": ["Boltonimecia"], "question": "the possibly blind extinct ant has a shield-like head?"} +{"answers": ["Birgit Remmert"], "question": "an opera was composed for mezzo-soprano  – \"Iokaste\" by Stefan Heucke – in which the mother and wife of Oedipus is the only role?"} +{"answers": ["23rd Street", "23rd Street"], "question": "New York City's once contained the city's largest residential complex and the world's largest hotel?"} +{"answers": ["Émile Küss"], "question": "in 1847, and Charles-Emmanuel Sédillot performed the first recorded biopsies on tumours?"} +{"answers": ["Bruiser", "Bruiser"], "question": " and Bodacious are the only two bulls to win both the Professional Bull Riders World Champion Bull and the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Bull of the Year titles?"} +{"answers": ["Saint Dominic in Soriano"], "question": " was a 1530 painting believed to be of miraculous origin, with numerous miracles being attributed to it?"} +{"answers": ["Foss", "Foss"], "question": "the English poet and illustrator Edward Lear is said to have built his new house on the same floorplan as his old home to avoid confusing his cat \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["1902 Ibrox disaster"], "question": "the was partly blamed on the crowd surging forward in excitement at seeing Bobby Templeton dribble with the ball?"} +{"answers": ["Constantine", "VIII", "Constantine VIII"], "question": " was crowned as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire in 962 but had to wait 63 years before becoming sole ruler?"} +{"answers": ["Ortiz Shift"], "question": "the , designed to counter baseball player David Ortiz, was created on an exercise bike?"} +{"answers": ["Auburn", "Auburn station", "Auburn station"], "question": "the also serves as the venue for a seasonal farmers' market?"} +{"answers": ["Ozobranchus branchiatus"], "question": "about 1,400 were found to be attached to a green sea turtle in the Persian Gulf?"} +{"answers": ["Kahk"], "question": "the Fatimid Caliphate used messages stamped on , a type of cookie, as propaganda?"} +{"answers": ["Félix-Marie Abel"], "question": ", a Dominican priest and archaeologist, identified several battle sites from the Maccabean Revolt?"} +{"answers": ["Edge of the Knife"], "question": " will be the first feature film in Haida, an endangered language?"} +{"answers": ["Zehra Borazancı"], "question": "the Turkish-Cypriot women's footballer has played international football tennis for her country?"} +{"answers": ["Danzig Street shooting", "Danzig Street"], "question": " was committed by teenagers at a block party?"} +{"answers": ["Rita Duffy"], "question": "in 2005, the Northern Irish artist made a proposal to tow an iceberg from Greenland to Belfast?"} +{"answers": ["Old Music and the Slave Women"], "question": "Ursula K. Le Guin wrote \"\", set on a fictional planet, after visiting a plantation in South Carolina that had once used slave labor?"} +{"answers": ["René Küss"], "question": "xenotransplant pioneer described removing organs from guillotined convicts on the prison floor?"} +{"answers": ["Oxalaia"], "question": "at in length, \"(artist's impression pictured)\" is the largest-known theropod dinosaur from Brazil?"} +{"answers": ["John Clifford Hodges Lee", "John C. H. Lee", "Lee", "John"], "question": "during World War II, Lieutenant General had his own railroad train?"} +{"answers": ["Pilok"], "question": "the Thai mining town of was so harshly inaccessible that its ore had to be transported by elephant?"} +{"answers": ["Sister Jean"], "question": "a bobblehead of , the chaplain for the Loyola Ramblers men's basketball team, sold for more than $300 on eBay?"} +{"answers": ["Little brown bustard", "Eupodotis humilis"], "question": "war in the Horn of Africa may have contributed to the decline of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Sol Miranda"], "question": "Puerto Rican actress created a one-woman show about her immigrant experience in Peekskill, New York?"} +{"answers": ["Peniscola Castle"], "question": ", in the Valencian Community of Spain, was used as a papal residence by the Antipope Benedict XIII?"} +{"answers": ["Trident", "Trident"], "question": "the UK's \"(\"HMS \"Victorious\" \"pictured)\" use a control system which the media have nicknamed \"Windows for Submarines\", because it is based on Windows XP?"} +{"answers": ["Inori Minase", "Inori", "Minase"], "question": "Japanese voice actress , who won the Best Lead Actress Award at the 10th Seiyu Awards in 2015, is releasing her second album today?"} +{"answers": ["Katharina Magiera"], "question": ", a member of the Frankfurt Opera, has appeared as Lisa, a former SS officer in Auschwitz, in Weinberg's opera \"The Passenger\"?"} +{"answers": ["Workplace robotics safety"], "question": " applies to both traditional industrial robots and emerging technologies such as robotic exoskeletons and drone aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["William Norcott", "William Norcott"], "question": "the Irish lawyer and satirist ended his life in poverty in Constantinople where he was reportedly decapitated and his body thrown into the sea?"} +{"answers": ["FotoFilm Tijuana"], "question": "the Morelia and Guadalajara International Film Festivals were used as a reference for the creation of ?"} +{"answers": ["Re Bristol South-East Parliamentary Election"], "question": "in , it was held that votes for Tony Benn were effectively \"thrown away\" because, as a hereditary peer, he was disqualified from sitting in the House of Commons?"} +{"answers": ["D. H. Turner", "Derek Howard Turner"], "question": "until organised its loan, the Gospels of Tsar Ivan Alexander \"(detail pictured)\" had not been in Bulgaria for half a millennium?"} +{"answers": ["Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Act"], "question": "the proposed seeks to protect Robert Mueller from being arbitrarily fired?"} +{"answers": ["Fallet Kevin"], "question": "20 years after confessing to the , two brothers had all suspicions against them dismissed?"} +{"answers": ["Corinne Foxx"], "question": " changed her surname from Bishop as her father, Jamie Foxx, had done?"} +{"answers": ["The Black Book of Polish Jewry"], "question": ", published in the United States in 1943 during World War II, downplayed the true scale of the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Birgit Arrhenius", "Birgit", "Arrhenius"], "question": " revealed that a Torslunda plate helmeted figure, thought to represent Odin, had its eye deliberately struck out, consistent with the associated legend?"} +{"answers": ["Lago di Bientina"], "question": " was the largest lake in Tuscany until the beginning of a 300-year effort to drain it?"} +{"answers": ["Gustavus Hume"], "question": "Irish surgeon was so fond of prescribing oatmeal porridge to his patients that he became known as \"Stirabout Gusty\"?"} +{"answers": ["Group testing"], "question": " can be used for DNA sequencing, cryptography, machine learning, and data forensics?"} +{"answers": ["Jamil Smith", "Jamil Smith"], "question": "journalist wrote \"Time\" magazine's first cover story about a Marvel film, \"Black Panther\"?"} +{"answers": ["Conquest of Murcia", "Conquest of Murcia"], "question": "James I of Aragon undertook the after a request for assistance from his daughter?"} +{"answers": ["Baron Kilkeel"], "question": "the title was given to Prince Harry as a gift from Queen Elizabeth II on his wedding day?"} +{"answers": ["116th Infantry Regiment", "116th Infantry Regiment"], "question": "the U.S. Army's received battle honors for fighting against the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Julian Daryl Richards", "Julian", "Richards", "Julian D. Richards"], "question": " is investigating the camp at Torksey of the Great Viking Army \"(Viking invaders pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Polystoma integerrimum"], "question": "the flatworm , a frog parasite, has a life cycle which synchronises with that of its host?"} +{"answers": ["Justus McKinstry"], "question": "Union Army general , who recommended the appointment of Ulysses S. Grant to his first important command, was soon thereafter cashiered?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Bangkok Sports Club"], "question": "in addition to being the oldest racecourse and second-oldest golf course in Thailand, the also served as its first airfield?"} +{"answers": ["Death of Ms Dhu", "Dhu", "Death"], "question": "a coroner's inquest into the found that she suffered \"unprofessional and inhumane\" treatment by police and \"deficient\" treatment by hospital staff?"} +{"answers": ["Messe solennelle", "Messe solennelle"], "question": "a 2009 recording of Louis Vierne's for choir and two organs at Saint-Sulpice, where it was first performed in 1901, was called \"musical and spiritual time-travel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Triangular corner flags in English football"], "question": "contrary to popular belief, the use of \"\" is not a right reserved only for FA Cup winners?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald Douglas Lawrence", "R. D. Lawrence"], "question": "Canadian naturalist followed a cougar in the wild for nine months, and spent six months observing a beaver colony?"} +{"answers": ["FA Cup Final", "2018 FA Cup Final"], "question": "Manchester United are looking to match Arsenal's FA Cup winner's record in today's against Chelsea?"} +{"answers": ["Hinners Organ Company"], "question": "the pioneered production and pricing methods for pipe organs similar to those applied by Henry Ford to the automobile?"} +{"answers": ["Shepherd", "Albert Shepherd", "Albert"], "question": "the footballer was the first player to score a penalty in an FA Cup final?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick W. Winters House"], "question": "the is the only nationally designated historic property in Bellevue, Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome"], "question": "compulsive showering in hot water is a common symptom of in cannabis users?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Smith O’bré"], "question": " invented a double tracheostomy tube that was popular among surgeons in Georgian era Dublin?"} +{"answers": ["FP2: Beats of Rage"], "question": "it took two campaigns to raise the funds for , the sequel to \"The FP\"?"} +{"answers": ["Oleg Mikhailovich Vinogradov", "Oleg Vinogradov"], "question": " was the first Soviet ballet master to invite Western choreographers like Maurice Béjart to stage works for the Kirov Ballet?"} +{"answers": ["Sunday Observance Act 1695"], "question": "the banned the playing of sports on Sunday in Ireland, and parts of the act are still in force in Northern Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Close Combat", "``Close Combat", "Close Combat"], "question": "Microsoft published to kickstart its wider push into the strategy video game industry?"} +{"answers": ["Toshack", "John Benjamin Toshack", "John", "John Toshack"], "question": "the Welsh footballer authored a book of poems entitled \"Gosh, it's Tosh\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wu Shuqing"], "question": "a 19-year-old female student, , formed, trained, and capably led her own women's militia in the Xinhai Revolution of 1911?"} +{"answers": ["Hilmi Esat Bayındırlı"], "question": "para-alpine skier twice took part in the Winter Paralympic Games, representing the United States in 2006 and Turkey in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["``West Ridge", "West Ridge", "West Ridge"], "question": "the wreck of a merchant ship thought to be was found while searching for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370?"} +{"answers": ["Aluphone"], "question": "metal cones, designed to protect the tops of wooden posts, inspired the creation of a new musical instrument called the ?"} +{"answers": ["Single African Air Transport Market"], "question": "the , which was launched in 2018, was almost 30 years in the making?"} +{"answers": ["Hoepner", "Erich", "Erich Hoepner"], "question": "German World War II general was a member of the military resistance to Adolf Hitler, but was also implicated in crimes of the Wehrmacht?"} +{"answers": ["Hans-Åke Nordström"], "question": "archaeologist excavated sites in Nubia before they were submerged by the creation of the Aswan Dam?"} +{"answers": ["This Is America", "This Is America"], "question": "\"\" by Childish Gambino addresses the themes of being black in America and gun violence in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Irvine", "Thornley", "Irvine Thornley"], "question": "the footballer benefit match raised £1036, a record at the time?"} +{"answers": ["Over and Over and Over"], "question": "Jack White left his song \"\" unrecorded for 13 years until his 2018 album \"Boarding House Reach\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dagetichthys lusitanica"], "question": "though found from Portugal to Angola, the conservation status of the is unknown?"} +{"answers": ["Nagi Yanagi", "Nagi", "Yanagi"], "question": "as a child, became interested in music after playing with an electronic keyboard her neighbor originally intended to throw away?"} +{"answers": ["Mrs. David Wright's Guard"], "question": " was formed by female patriots in the American Revolutionary War to guard a crossing on the Nashua River?"} +{"answers": ["Krom Klone"], "question": "members of the \"\", the all-female bodyguard of the King of Siam, had to take a vow of chastity, though an exception was made for marrying the king?"} +{"answers": ["2018–19 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team"], "question": "the features an incoming class with two players who finished in the top three in voting for the 2018 Mr. Basketball of Michigan award?"} +{"answers": ["Longqing Gorge"], "question": " is a scenic area in Beijing created after the flooding of the canyon by the construction of a nearby dam?"} +{"answers": ["U Don't Know Me", "U Don't Know Me"], "question": "the music video for Basement Jaxx's \"\" shows a Queen Elizabeth II look-alike groping a lapdancer?"} +{"answers": ["Beatrice Nasmyth", "Beatrice Sifton Nasmyth"], "question": "while posted to London during the First World War, journalist had her brother smuggle her articles back to Canada to avoid censorship?"} +{"answers": ["Schlafes Bruder"], "question": "the title of (Brother of Sleep), a 1992 novel set in a mountain village in Vorarlberg, refers to Bach's setting of \"Komm, o Tod, du Schlafes Bruder\"?"} +{"answers": ["Picway Power Plant"], "question": "the last railroad in Ohio to be powered by third rail delivered coal to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Green iora", "Green Iora"], "question": "the partial eye-ring of the male looks like a pair of bright yellow eyelids?"} +{"answers": ["Harrison Report"], "question": " on the refugee camps in post-World War II Europe led to an inquiry regarding Palestine?"} +{"answers": ["Gill", "Gary Gill", "Gary"], "question": "the footballer suffered a broken leg during a match in 1989 but carried on playing after being given the magic sponge?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh Mackenzie", "Hugh", "Mackenzie", "Hugh Stirling Mackenzie", "Hugh Mackenzie"], "question": "the British submariner \"\" was credited with sinking over 40,000 gross register tons of enemy shipping, including Mussolini's yacht \"Diana\"?"} +{"answers": ["Unconscious bias training"], "question": "an program has been created to help people unlearn bias while sleeping?"} +{"answers": ["Ye Jizhuang"], "question": ", China's first Minister of Trade, was among the first four officers to be awarded a general's rank by the Communist Party?"} +{"answers": ["Zerzevan Castle"], "question": "an underground temple of Mithraism was discovered inside during archaeological excavations?"} +{"answers": ["Sushil Siddharth"], "question": "a fellow writer said that satire was the oxygen in life?"} +{"answers": ["Unix System Laboratories"], "question": "a goal of was the creation of their namesake product \"for the masses\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nathan Wigg", "Nathan Marlow Wigg"], "question": "the Welsh footballer retired from playing after a scan of his knee was described as looking like it could have \"been in a car crash\"?"} +{"answers": ["Emilia Plater Independent Women's Battalion"], "question": "the , formed by the Soviet Union in the Second World War, was named after a Polish woman who fought against Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Copella arnoldi"], "question": "the \"\" lays its eggs on a leaf above the surface of the water?"} +{"answers": ["Lin Haiyun"], "question": " was attacked by Red Guards who called his ministry the \"black headquarters\" of revisionism?"} +{"answers": ["Donald Wayne Seldin", "Donald Seldin"], "question": " transformed the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center from a dilapidated barracks into a world-class medical center with five Nobel laureates?"} +{"answers": ["60th Ariel Awards"], "question": "the includes three female filmmakers nominated for the Best Director award?"} +{"answers": ["Ken", "Ken Hodgkisson", "Hodgkisson"], "question": "the footballer was the first player ever to be used as a substitute by Walsall?"} +{"answers": ["Erica G. Schwartz", "Erica Schwartz"], "question": " \"\" provided health protection guidance for the US military's response to Hurricane Katrina, the 2010 Haiti earthquake, and the West Africa Ebola outbreak?"} +{"answers": ["Anil Sarkar"], "question": "Indian politician led efforts to provide relief and shelter for hundreds of thousands of refugees from the Bangladesh Liberation War?"} +{"answers": ["Spring is Coming"], "question": " was the first South Korean musical performance in the North in over a decade, and was attended by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un?"} +{"answers": ["David Gerdes"], "question": "Do you know that, using data collected from the Dark Energy Survey, a team of researchers led by discovered a new dwarf planet nicknamed \"DeeDee\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mafat Jivram Oza", "Mafat Oza"], "question": "Gujarati writer published his own elegy in his poetry collection \"Ashubh\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob Riis", "Jacob Riis Park", "Jacob Riis State Park", "Riis Park", "Jacob A. Riis Park"], "question": "New York City's contained the world's largest paved parking lot when it was constructed?"} +{"answers": ["Fredrik Önnevall"], "question": ", who speaks fluent Chinese, was Sveriges Television's first correspondent in Beijing and provided commentary for the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Antipsychotic switching"], "question": "there are multiple ways to ?"} +{"answers": ["Leslie Webster", "Leslie Webster", "Leslie Elizabeth Webster"], "question": " spent her entire career at the British Museum?"} +{"answers": ["Margarita Höhenrieder"], "question": "the pianist has premiered works dedicated to her by Harald Genzmer, including a concerto for piano, trumpet, and strings?"} +{"answers": ["Goat Canyon", "Goat Canyon"], "question": "the world's largest curved all-wood trestle was built over ?"} +{"answers": ["Ahmed Jahouh", "Ahmed", "Jahouh"], "question": " is the first Moroccan footballer to play in India?"} +{"answers": ["New England White", "New England"], "question": "in the novel , Stephen L. Carter writes about the murders of a black professor and a schoolgirl set in a town described as \"the heart of whiteness\"?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert Edward Holmes à Court"], "question": " commands included the gunnery training ship HMS \"Revenge\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gordana Garašić"], "question": " joined the army by mistake?"} +{"answers": ["Smith–Ninth Streets", "Smith–Ninth Streets"], "question": "the station \"\" in New York City is the world's highest subway station?"} +{"answers": ["Wang Bingzhang", "Wang Bingzhang"], "question": "Lt. Gen. , head of China's ballistic missile and satellite programs, was imprisoned for ten years without being convicted of a crime?"} +{"answers": ["Group Animal"], "question": "the Motor Neurone Disease Association criticised the two-part \"Holby City\" episode \"\" for misleading viewers about a cure for motor neuron disease?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Boynton Clitz"], "question": ", Commandant of Cadets at West Point from 1862 to 1864, disappeared in 1888?"} +{"answers": ["DMC.TV", "Global Buddhist Network"], "question": "the used to be a Thai television station featuring Buddhist content, but was shut down by the Thai military junta?"} +{"answers": ["Wendy Watson", "Wendy Watson Nelson", "Wendy L. Watson Nelson"], "question": " taught nursing students that \"the family's ability to change depends upon their ability to alter their perception of the problem\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hemibdella soleae"], "question": "40 or more fish leeches of the species may be found attached to one common sole?"} +{"answers": ["Trump", "Trump"], "question": "the US National Gallery of Art has a picture of urinating on the work of a satirist?"} +{"answers": ["Holocaust Wall Hangings"], "question": "the \"(example pictured)\" are a series of fabric banners created between 1988 and 2002 illustrating the plight of the Jewish people and other minorities during the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James T. Sutherland", "Sutherland", "James Thomas Sutherland"], "question": ", known as the \"Father of Hockey\", founded the Memorial Cup after serving overseas in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Bradenton Riverwalk"], "question": "the area was originally nicknamed \"The Sand Pile\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tobias Kratzer"], "question": "German stage director nominated two versions of Verdi's \"Rigoletto\" for an international competition, pretending to be an American woman in the first instance, and a Bulgarian in the second?"} +{"answers": ["State communications in the Neo-Assyrian Empire"], "question": "the developed in the Neo-Assyrian Empire enabled communication speed unsurpassed in the Middle East until the advent of telegraphy?"} +{"answers": ["Nansheng", "Wu", "Wu Nansheng"], "question": "Do you know that, appalled by the terrible living standards in his hometown, became a strong proponent of economic reform in China?"} +{"answers": ["The Emerald", "The Emerald"], "question": "the upper floors of in Seattle will cantilever over an adjacent building?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Gilbreath"], "question": " \"\" commanded the 7th Cavalry?"} +{"answers": ["Venomverse"], "question": "Marvel Comics published to relaunch the original Venom character?"} +{"answers": ["Matilde Fidalgo", "Fidalgo", "Matilde"], "question": "the Portuguese international footballers and Bernardo Silva are cousins?"} +{"answers": ["Buddhist devotion"], "question": "one popular expression of is to go on pilgrimage to Bodh Gayā in India?"} +{"answers": ["Aartswoud"], "question": "around the Dutch village of , the former polder landscape and its seasonal water levels are being restored?"} +{"answers": ["Ayşe Sinirlioğlu"], "question": "the ambassador was Turkey's sherpa to the G20?"} +{"answers": ["Nikki Sievwright"], "question": "fashion model captured a wanted man by searching a woman's knickers?"} +{"answers": ["Loney Haskell"], "question": "vaudevillian and theatre manager eulogized Harry Houdini?"} +{"answers": ["Queens–Midtown Tunnel"], "question": "President Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first person to officially pass through the ?"} +{"answers": ["Anthocoris nemoralis"], "question": "both adults and nymphs of the bug suck the body fluids from the insects and mites on which they feed?"} +{"answers": ["Bai Xiangguo"], "question": ", China's Minister of Foreign Trade, was dismissed because he \"failed to withstand the poisonous snake that took the form of a beautiful woman\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Elvis Dead", "Elvis Dead"], "question": ", a retelling of \"Evil Dead II\" in the style of Elvis Presley, features songs such as \"Standing in a State of Shock\", \"I've Been Possessed\", and \"Wrapped Up in Vines\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ruby Boye"], "question": " \"\" was Australias only female coastwatcher?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Olwill"], "question": "not having been observed by a potential rescue ship, three survivors from the coordinated their shouts to attract the attention of a second ship?"} +{"answers": ["Cacopsylla pyricola"], "question": "the arrived in the eastern United States from Europe in the early 1800s and took about 100 years to travel across the country?"} +{"answers": ["Dilara Özlem Sucuoğlu"], "question": "the Turkish international started to play football in Germany at the age of five inspired by her father, a football coach?"} +{"answers": ["Father Serra statues"], "question": "the in Ventura, California, have been vandalized and called \"a direct slap in the face\" of Native American cultures?"} +{"answers": ["Blanche McVeigh"], "question": " home workshop had a Sturges printing press so heavy that the floor needed to be shored up to support it?"} +{"answers": ["We Don't Give a Damn"], "question": "some people from Ohio ?"} +{"answers": ["Sumner station", "Sumner railway station"], "question": " \"\" was designed to resemble hop kilns, referencing the city's historical agriculture industry?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred White Franklin FRCP", "Alfred White Franklin"], "question": "English paediatrician was one of the first to recognise that child abuse was much more common in the United Kingdom than the public realised?"} +{"answers": ["Mabel Annie St Clair Stobart", "Mabel St Clair Stobart", "St Clair Stobart"], "question": " became the first woman to be promoted to the rank of major in any national army?"} +{"answers": ["SpellForce 3"], "question": "upon release, was so buggy that the developer had to release 21 patches in 14 days?"} +{"answers": ["Adrian Miller"], "question": "before becoming a food historian, James Beard Award-winner was a White House adviser in the Clinton administration?"} +{"answers": ["Leucospermum cuneiforme"], "question": " is known as \"luisiesbos\" (\"lice bush\") in Afrikaans as its seed pods resemble lice?"} +{"answers": ["Warren Perry Mason", "Warren P. Mason"], "question": "scientist said that polymer chemistry was not \"civilized\" because of the awful smells produced?"} +{"answers": ["Henriette Feuerbach"], "question": " \"\" wrote a book for women and promoted the art of her stepson, the painter Anselm Feuerbach?"} +{"answers": ["Observer", "Observer"], "question": "the video game stars Rutger Hauer, who also starred in \"Blade Runner\", which influenced the game?"} +{"answers": ["Zheng Tuobin"], "question": "before became China's Minister of Foreign Trade, he spent five years performing manual labour?"} +{"answers": ["Melinda Paulsen"], "question": "mezzo-soprano was the first to record songs by Nadia Boulanger and Ethel Smyth?"} +{"answers": ["Gupta", "Kavinder", "Kavinder Gupta"], "question": " was elected mayor of Jammu for a record three consecutive terms?"} +{"answers": ["Andaman masked owl", "Tyto deroepstorffi"], "question": "the only place in the world where the \"\" is found is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean?"} +{"answers": ["Let's Move Nashville"], "question": "a citizens' group opposing Nashville's submitted an op-ed to \"The Tennessean\" under a fake name?"} +{"answers": ["Chinese characters for transcribing Slavonic"], "question": "the Russian Orthodox Church's mission in China for translating liturgical texts?"} +{"answers": ["Zavier Marquis Simpson", "Zavier Simpson"], "question": "Michigan Wolverines point guard had his two highest-scoring games as a sophomore against top-five ranked opponents?"} +{"answers": ["Syracosphaera azureaplaneta"], "question": "a newly discovered plankton species, , has been named in honour of the BBC TV documentary series \"The Blue Planet\", and its presenter, Sir David Attenborough?"} +{"answers": ["Graoully"], "question": "according to legend, the dragon , which terrorized the citizens of Metz, was vanquished by Saint Clement?"} +{"answers": ["Jeanne Louise Antonini", "Louise Antonini"], "question": " disguised herself as a man to serve in the French Navy and Napoleon's army for a total of 25 years?"} +{"answers": ["Li Zhengyou"], "question": ", vice-governor of Yunnan province, was also a pioneer in the research of high-altitude hybrid rice?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Pitcairn", "Robert Pitcairn"], "question": "at the age of 79 years and 9 months, became the oldest athlete to debut in a Commonwealth Games event?"} +{"answers": ["Muehlenbeckia astonii"], "question": "the endangered New Zealand shrub is also known as zig zag plant and wiggy-wig bush?"} +{"answers": ["Jamiroquai"], "question": "the British jazz-funk band gave a performance on an aircraft travelling at 1017 km/h (632 mph), setting the Guinness World Record for \"fastest concert\"?"} +{"answers": ["Poulsbo Bread"], "question": " was inspired by a recipe described in the Book of Ezekiel?"} +{"answers": ["Wilhelm", "Wilhelm Egon Holmqvist", "Holmqvist", "Wilhelm Holmqvist"], "question": " discovered a 6th-century Buddha statuette \"\" from North India on the Swedish island of Helgö?"} +{"answers": ["RFU Intermediate Cup"], "question": "Tunbridge Wells RFC brought 9,000 fans to the final at Twickenham Stadium in 2016, establishing a new attendance record for the competition?"} +{"answers": ["Yang Gui"], "question": " was the chief designer of the Red Flag Canal, considered by Premier Zhou Enlai as one of the two \"miracles\" of the People's Republic of China?"} +{"answers": ["Ventura Pier"], "question": "the was the longest wooden pier in California until a storm sheared off approximately in 1995?"} +{"answers": ["Interrupted aortic arch"], "question": "an is rapidly lethal, but can be fixed by surgery?"} +{"answers": ["Don the Talking Dog"], "question": "vaudeville star once helped rescue a drowning man?"} +{"answers": ["Man Who Made Husbands Jealous", "The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous", "The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous"], "question": "a reviewer of saw the title character Lysander Hawkley as \"the man who put the giggle in gigolo\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charlotte Serber"], "question": " worked at the secret Project Y during World War II, but after the war could not get a security clearance to work as a librarian at Berkeley?"} +{"answers": ["Bisexual lighting"], "question": " \"(colours pictured)\" has been criticized for contributing to the perpetuation of bisexual stereotypes?"} +{"answers": ["Wendreda"], "question": "in the only church dedicated to , the roof is decorated with 118 oaken angels?"} +{"answers": ["Rescission bill"], "question": "U.S. President Donald Trump has proposed to revoke government funding using the , which was successfully used 461 times prior to 2000 but has never been attempted since?"} +{"answers": ["Deraeocoris brevis"], "question": "during its development, the predatory plant bug can consume up to 400 eggs and nymphs of the pear psylla?"} +{"answers": ["Ann Hornaday"], "question": "Pulitzer Prize-nominated film critic was once an assistant to Gloria Steinem?"} +{"answers": ["Stilt", "Stilt"], "question": "some have been designed to be used within saggars?"} +{"answers": ["Llamatron"], "question": "for £5, Amiga users who registered would receive a poster, a newsletter, and another game from the company?"} +{"answers": ["Arlington's Great Meadows", "Arlington’s Great Meadows"], "question": "before \"\" was drained in 1902, it was a popular site for recreational boating?"} +{"answers": ["Kelly Lai Chen"], "question": "actor married and divorced the \"female Bruce Lee\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pygmy eagle", "Pygmy Eagle"], "question": "the of New Guinea is the worlds smallest-known species of eagle?"} +{"answers": ["Owen Harding Wangensteen"], "question": "by the time of his death, invention of Wangensteen suction was estimated to have saved a million lives?"} +{"answers": ["Tower of History"], "question": "when completed in 1968, the was the tallest observation tower in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Quiz", "Quiz"], "question": "the audience of the play act as the jury for a fictionalised version of the \"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?\" \"Coughing Major\" scandal?"} +{"answers": ["Night of the Strangler"], "question": "there is no strangler in the 1972 film ?"} +{"answers": ["Juanita Redmond Hipps"], "question": "the US Air Force Association's highest award for nursing is named in honor of ?"} +{"answers": ["Trivières"], "question": " contains the most important Merovingian necropolis in Belgium?"} +{"answers": ["Wayne Peter Entwistle", "Wayne", "Entwistle", "Wayne Entwistle"], "question": "footballer played for more FA Cup-winning clubs than any other player?"} +{"answers": ["The Haunting of Amphipolis"], "question": "the \"\" episode \"\" was changed at the behest of the writers from focusing on a murdered man and his daughter to featuring the demon Mephistopheles?"} +{"answers": ["Li", "Li Keran", "Keran"], "question": " painting \"Landscape in Red\", which sold for 80 yuan in the 1970s, fetched 184,000,000 yuan at auction four decades later?"} +{"answers": ["Uspallata Chinchilla Rat", "Uspallata chinchilla rat"], "question": "the feeds on the leaves of the creosote bush, despite the toxicity of its foliage?"} +{"answers": ["Cross in the Mountains"], "question": "the German painter Caspar David Friedrich's \"\" constituted \"a revolution in landscape painting\"?"} +{"answers": ["Teddy Perkins"], "question": "during the filming of \"Atlanta\" \"\", Donald Glover was referred to by the crew as \"Teddy\" and \"there was no Donald on set whatsoever\"?"} +{"answers": ["Valiquette", "Earl J. Valiquette", "Earl", "Earl Valiquette"], "question": "after Canadian football player signed with the Edmonton Eskimos, his former team threatened legal action to keep him from leaving?"} +{"answers": ["Temora longicornis"], "question": "the copepod makes daily vertical migrations, spending the day near the seabed and the night near the surface?"} +{"answers": ["George Bentham", "George Bentham"], "question": "after a decade-long opera and concert career, originated the leading role of Alexis in \"The Sorcerer\" by Gilbert and Sullivan, which proved to be his last performing engagement?"} +{"answers": ["Emergency Board", "Oregon Emergency Board"], "question": "in 2016, Oregon’s legislative provided $2 million to reimburse state and local agencies for costs resulting from the armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge?"} +{"answers": ["Radiologically isolated syndrome"], "question": " is a condition that may develop into multiple sclerosis, even in children?"} +{"answers": ["Queen Mamea"], "question": "in 1896, offered her South Pacific island nation to the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Abernathy", "Abernathy", "Ralph"], "question": " \"\", mentor and friend of Martin Luther King Jr., led a demonstration protesting the use of federal funds for the Apollo 11 project when many Americans lived in poverty?"} +{"answers": ["Black-winged Flycatcher-shrike", "Black-winged flycatcher-shrike"], "question": "the camouflages its nest with pieces of bark?"} +{"answers": ["Ray", "Straw", "Ray Straw"], "question": "in 1956–57, footballer equalled Derby County's club record for most league goals in a single season?"} +{"answers": ["Transcriptomics technologies"], "question": "it is possible to simultaneously measure which genes are turned on in an organism using ?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Porter Mattocks", "Charles Mattocks"], "question": "Medal of Honor recipient was born in Danville, Vermont, and imprisoned in Danville, Virginia, as a POW during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Yurika", "Yurika"], "question": " was inspired to become a singer for anime after hearing the song \"Genesis of Aquarion\" by Akino in a television commercial?"} +{"answers": ["Mason Morgan"], "question": "a year after the character of was introduced on \"Home and Away\", his curly hair disappeared due to actor Orpheus Pledger's new hairstyle?"} +{"answers": ["St. Catherine's Church", "St. Catherine's Church, Frankfurt"], "question": "the \"\" at Frankfurt's Hauptwache, destroyed in World War II, was rebuilt with a Baroque exterior, and new stained-glass windows by Charles Crodel?"} +{"answers": ["Joan Benesh"], "question": "ballerina married the man who suggested a better way of notating her dances?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Turf Club of Thailand"], "question": "horse racing became so popular in Thailand that in 1949 the government ordered the and the Royal Bangkok Sports Club to alternate months holding races?"} +{"answers": ["Greta", "Greta Arwidsson", "Arwidsson"], "question": ", Sweden's first female professor of Scandinavian and Comparative Archaeology, turned to the subject while excavating the Valsgärde boat graves in school?"} +{"answers": ["Triple Qualification"], "question": "the Scottish allowed doctors fleeing Nazi oppression to practise medicine in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Gregg Pilling"], "question": "ice hockey coach attempted to serve a penalty himself, instead of putting a player in the penalty box?"} +{"answers": ["Holochilus chacarius"], "question": "the diet of the semi-aquatic includes sugar cane, rice and bananas?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Curtis"], "question": "on his election in 2017, was thought to be the youngest mayor in Europe at only 20 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Ursine tree-kangaroo"], "question": "the \"(illustrated)\" is listed by the IUCN as \"vulnerable\" as it is hunted for food and its numbers are decreasing?"} +{"answers": ["Catholic Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania"], "question": "the first public meeting of the was chaired by a bishop and drew a crowd of more than 500 people?"} +{"answers": ["Marcel", "Marcel Wüst", "Wüst"], "question": "professional cyclist had to end his road bicycle racing career after an accident left him blind in one eye?"} +{"answers": ["Hans-Jürgen", "Hans-Jürgen Häßler", "Häßler"], "question": "before becoming a prehistorian, lived in a refugee camp and trained as a plumber?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff"], "question": "in Sean Penns satirical novel , Honey advocates the assassination of the US President, \"Mr. Landlord\", who resembles Donald Trump?"} +{"answers": ["Serpent labret with articulated tongue"], "question": "the \"\" can stick out its tongue?"} +{"answers": ["Chartres", "Vidame de Chartres", "Vidame"], "question": "the included a song-writing crusader, a glamorous Renaissance courtier, a writer of famous memoirs, and a banker who was guillotined?"} +{"answers": ["Das Grab ist leer, der Held erwacht"], "question": "the Easter hymn \"\" (The tomb is empty, the hero awake) from 1777 has been called a hit among church songs?"} +{"answers": ["Anatolie Popa"], "question": "after being sentenced to death for resisting the Romanian military intervention, the Moldavian officer was pardoned and offered a position in the Romanian Army?"} +{"answers": ["Simplified Acquisition Procedures"], "question": "U.S. Vice President Al Gore smashed a glass ashtray on the \"Late Show with David Letterman\" to advocate for ?"} +{"answers": ["Paniri", "Cerro Paniri"], "question": "as of 2009, the highest location where crustaceans had been discovered was in the crater lake of ?"} +{"answers": ["Ocean City Life-Saving Station", "Ocean City Life-Saving Station"], "question": "the , opened in 1886, was owned by the United States Coast Guard and its predecessor until 1945, when it was sold to become a private residence?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Frank Gillett", "Frank Gillett"], "question": " competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics the year after he died?"} +{"answers": ["Castroville Historic District"], "question": "due to the well-preserved colonial Alsatian architecture \"\" in the , the city is known as the \"little Alsace\" of Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Anvar Artykovich Artykov", "Anvar Artykov"], "question": "in 2005, Kyrgyz politician was elected as a \"people's governor\" of Osh Region, only to be detained a day later by the police?"} +{"answers": ["Airports Act 1986"], "question": "the created the private company BAA from a public aviation authority?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Green", "Charles Green", "Green", "Charles"], "question": " excavated burial mounds near Stonehenge?"} +{"answers": ["RedditGifts"], "question": "Bill Gates has participated in the gift exchange service for five years, with the username \"thisisbillgates\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mollie Lentaigne"], "question": "the duties of , a nurse during the Second World War, included drawing the experimental surgery \"(example pictured)\" being performed on members of the Guinea Pig Club?"} +{"answers": ["Piquette Avenue Plant", "Ford Piquette Avenue Plant"], "question": "the in Detroit, Michigan, was the first factory where more than 100 cars were assembled in one day?"} +{"answers": ["Dein Mani-Yut"], "question": "Minister , a loyalist of King Binnya U of Hanthawaddy, escaped execution by King Razadarit by telling the new king that his only \"crime was being a servant of your father, the king\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Ann Monroe", "Mary A. Monroe"], "question": " was the first woman to serve as president of the Washington Education Association?"} +{"answers": ["Both Lives Matter"], "question": " ran an advertising campaign in 2017 with billboards featuring the headline \"100,000 people are alive today because of our laws on abortion. Why change that?\""} +{"answers": ["China", "China"], "question": " can also be found outside China?"} +{"answers": ["Electric bath", "Electric bath"], "question": "a luminous discharge could be seen around a person taking an \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jason Reynolds", "Jason", "Reynolds"], "question": "National Book Award finalist was inspired by Queen Latifah to begin writing poetry when he was nine years old?"} +{"answers": ["Clarinet Sonata", "Clarinet Sonata"], "question": "in his in G minor, composer Ferdinand Ries provided the opportunity for improvised cadenzas?"} +{"answers": ["Automobile graveyard"], "question": "an in Georgia, United States, has become an open-air art gallery?"} +{"answers": ["Three-gap theorem"], "question": "the explains both the spacing of leaves on plant stems and the intervals between adjacent tones in certain musical tuning systems?"} +{"answers": ["Fordyce Academy"], "question": "George Smith left money to establish ?"} +{"answers": ["Holothuria fuscopunctata"], "question": "the \"\" grazes on the seabed and can weigh up to ?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Ladraa"], "question": " embarked on a trek from Sweden to Jerusalem to raise awareness of rights violations in the West Bank?"} +{"answers": ["Alleged Libyan financing in the 2007 French presidential election"], "question": "investigators allege was partly accomplished by laundering money from the sale of paintings by 17th-century Dutch artist Andries van Eertvelt?"} +{"answers": ["Ordinaire", "Ordinaire"], "question": ", a wine bar in Oakland, California, opened while its owner was writing a dissertation on the sense of taste in modernist literature?"} +{"answers": ["Fatima Zohra Ardjoune"], "question": " became the first female general in the Arab world in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Prison education"], "question": "in the United States, it is estimated that for every dollar spent on , $4 to $5 is saved due to decreases in recidivism?"} +{"answers": ["Falcon Records", "Falcon Records"], "question": "the founder of \"(label pictured)\" chose the name in part because it sounded the same in English and Spanish?"} +{"answers": ["Li Qiang", "Li Qiang"], "question": ", the communications head of the Chinese Communist Party's intelligence agency, was forced to take refuge in the Soviet Union after the defection of his friend, the head of the assassination team?"} +{"answers": ["Nun jauchzt dem Herren, alle Welt"], "question": "\"\", a 1646 paraphrase of Psalm 100 by David Denicke, appears in current Protestant and Catholic hymnals?"} +{"answers": ["Jesse Samuel Gabriel", "Jesse Gabriel"], "question": " has sued the Trump Administration on behalf of young immigrants previously protected by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy?"} +{"answers": ["Bhadrambhadra"], "question": "the first humorous novel in Gujarati literature was by Ramanbhai Neelkanth?"} +{"answers": ["Hossam", "Ashour", "Hossam Ashour"], "question": "footballer is the most decorated Al Ahly player in the club's history?"} +{"answers": ["Domino Park"], "question": "one of was partially built using industrial materials from an abandoned sugar factory?"} +{"answers": ["Halfway", "Halfway"], "question": "actor Tony Clay was asked \"Dude, what have you done?\" on Twitter when his \"EastEnders\" character, , shot a popular character?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Bengtsson", "Maria Bengtsson"], "question": "soprano \"\" was described as the quintessential Strauss interpreter following her recent debut in the title role of \"Arabella\"?"} +{"answers": ["Celia Brackenridge"], "question": "funding for research into child protection in football was ended because the sport \"was not ready for a gay former lacrosse international rummaging through its dirty linen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thuy Bo", "Thuy Bo incident"], "question": "Thuy Bo village memorializes 145 Vietnamese civilians who were killed during the 1967 ?"} +{"answers": ["Velvl Greene"], "question": ", a University of Minnesota professor of public health, taught more than 30,000 students?"} +{"answers": ["Megachile centuncularis"], "question": "the makes use of the leaves of roses, lilac, and honeysuckle?"} +{"answers": ["Petronius", "Maximus", "Petronius Maximus"], "question": "after angered their king, the Vandals sacked Rome so thoroughly that their name is still a synonym for wanton destruction?"} +{"answers": ["Quincy Smelter"], "question": "the was part of a Superfund site when it was incorporated into a National Historic Landmark District?"} +{"answers": ["Li Zaiping"], "question": " and his research group were the first to sequence a viral genome in China?"} +{"answers": ["William Barklie Henry", "W. Barklie Henry"], "question": ", Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt's stepfather, won many yachting races held off the coast of Long Island?"} +{"answers": ["Three Dancing Maidens"], "question": " can be found in Germany, Belgium, and the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Drift whale"], "question": "the Icelandic word for \"\" translates as \"windfall\", since the washed-up carcass provides meat, blubber, fat, and other benefits to the finders \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cao Tianqin"], "question": ", the discoverer of the myosin light chain, was persecuted during the Cultural Revolution because of his association with Joseph Needham, who was accused of being a spy?"} +{"answers": ["Lakewood station", "Lakewood"], "question": "a phallic sculpture at attracted controversy because the area around the station had once been home to sex businesses?"} +{"answers": ["Bapulal Nayak"], "question": "Gujarati theatre actor started his stage career at the age of eleven for a salary of three rupees per month?"} +{"answers": ["Stichaster striatus"], "question": "\"starfish soup\" made from is said to have been fed to workers in South America to discourage alcohol consumption?"} +{"answers": ["Will Brady", "Will P. Brady"], "question": "19 years after prosecuted the \"legal lynching\" of a 15-year-old murder suspect, Brady's brother, a judge, himself became the defendant in a death penalty trial?"} +{"answers": ["Marye", "Marye"], "question": " fought for both the United States Army and the Confederate States during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Brimmon Oak"], "question": "the A483 Newtown bypass was diverted after a campaign to save the , which is thought to be more than 500 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Saša Broz"], "question": "Croatian theater director trademarked the name and signatures of her grandfather, Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito?"} +{"answers": ["Ideal Records"], "question": " was the predominant Tejano music label of the 1940s and 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Publius", "Publius Cornelius Dolabella", "Dolabella", "Cornelius Dolabella", "Publius Cornelius Dolabella"], "question": "Roman general was denied a triumph for defeating Tacfarinas 10-year insurgency partly because Emperor Tiberius had already declared victory?"} +{"answers": ["There There", "There There"], "question": "the title of , a 2018 novel about urban Indians in Oakland, California, mirrors Gertrude Stein's quip about the city that \"There is no there there\"?"} +{"answers": ["Leiden Law School"], "question": " \"\" is housed in the former laboratory of Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, a physicist and Nobel laureate?"} +{"answers": ["Gil Cisneros"], "question": "after winning a USD$266 million Mega Millions jackpot, became a philanthropist?"} +{"answers": ["Cidaris blakei"], "question": "the deepwater sea urchin is named after a ship?"} +{"answers": ["Hark, Hark! The Dogs Do Bark"], "question": "a theory that English nursery rhymes such as \"\" could be understood by translating sound-alike Dutch words back into English was called \"ingenious if somewhat addlepated\"?"} +{"answers": ["Flumezapine"], "question": " was at the center of a lawsuit filed by Eli Lilly and Company against generic manufacturers who sought to void its patent on the antipsychotic Zyprexa?"} +{"answers": ["Parkala Massacre"], "question": "former Indian Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao called the the \"Jallianwala Bagh of the south\", referring to the 1919 British slaughter of hundreds of people at a peaceful protest?"} +{"answers": ["Dattajivo", "Luang", "Luang Por Dattajivo", "Phrabhavanaviriyakhun"], "question": "the Thai monk writes about economics from a Buddhist perspective?"} +{"answers": ["Sollipulli"], "question": "the caldera of the volcano is filled with ice \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Klinger", "Klinger"], "question": ", a United States Army horse serving with the 3rd Infantry Regiment, has participated in more than 5,000 full-honor military funerals?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Hayley"], "question": "the London firm of arranged the shipment of tea involved in the Boston Tea Party?"} +{"answers": ["Ein Haus voll Glorie", "Ein Haus voll Glorie schauet"], "question": "the 1876 hymn \"\" is used for festive occasions such as the millennium of the Bamberg Cathedral, but with drastically changed text?"} +{"answers": ["Pierre Boulez", "Pierre", "Boulez"], "question": "a decade after suggesting that opera houses should all be \"blown up\", the French composer \"\" conducted the centenary production of Wagner's Ring cycle at the Bayreuth Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Lyperobius huttoni"], "question": "the flightless weevil may have rafted between the North and South Islands of New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Day Trip to Bangor", "Day Trip to Bangor"], "question": "it was claimed that \"\" was originally about a trip to Rhyl?"} +{"answers": ["Eunice Lam", "Eunice Lam Yin-nei"], "question": ", called the \"prodigal daughter\" of Hong Kong, was the sister-in-law of Bruce Lee?"} +{"answers": ["Cochlospermum fraseri"], "question": "the indigenous people of northern Australia ate the flowers of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Sally Rooney"], "question": "Irish author has been described as \"Salinger for the Snapchat generation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Low-key photography"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" consists of shooting dark-colored scenes while emphasizing light only on specific areas in the frame?"} +{"answers": ["Elza Polak"], "question": "after she was fired by fascists for being a Jew, agronomist ran a network of gardens to feed the Yugoslav Partisan resistance movement during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Alonzo Ward Hotel", "Alonzo Ward"], "question": "the first radio station in Aberdeen, South Dakota, operated from the sixth floor of the ?"} +{"answers": ["David Garvey", "David William Garvey"], "question": "pianist accompanied Leontyne Price in the White House, on tours abroad, and in her \"exceptional\" first recital in Carnegie Hall in \"a true musical partnership\"?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Ahqaf"], "question": "a passage in is used by some Islamic jurists to argue that the lower limit of fetal viability in Islamic law is 25 weeks?"} +{"answers": ["Mette Ivie Harrison", "Mette Harrison"], "question": "Mormon novelist attributes part of her success in writing to her autism, which forces her to closely analyze human behavior?"} +{"answers": ["Sfenj"], "question": "bakers of , a Maghrebi doughnut, are often nicknamed \"Hitler\"?"} +{"answers": ["Endangered river"], "question": "the Rio Grande sometimes runs dry \"\" and has been labelled an ?"} +{"answers": ["Hedgewar Smruti Mandir"], "question": " is a memorial to K. B. Hedgewar, the founder of the Hindutva organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh?"} +{"answers": ["Issuf Sanon", "Issuf Vladlen Sanon"], "question": "injuries and documentation issues delayed from joining the Ukrainian junior national basketball team?"} +{"answers": ["Flame Con"], "question": ", the first LGBTQ comic convention in New York City, kicks off its annual event with a dance party and drag performances?"} +{"answers": ["Jill S. Tietjen"], "question": " tries to supply more role models for women in engineering and technology by regularly nominating candidates for awards and halls of fame?"} +{"answers": ["Walter K. Fisher", "Walter Kenrick Fisher"], "question": "the marine biologist illustrated the book \"The Salinas: Upside Down River\" written by his wife Anne B. Fisher?"} +{"answers": ["Alma M. Grocki"], "question": "U.S. Navy Rear Admiral \"\" played a key role in the creation of breast insignia for the engineering duty officer role?"} +{"answers": ["Potato production in China"], "question": "China is the ?"} +{"answers": ["Franz Seraph von Kohlbrenner", "Johann Franz Seraph von Kohlbrenner"], "question": ", a civil servant at the Bavarian court, published a hymnal that contained the mass ordinary in German?"} +{"answers": ["Penn South", "Penn Station South"], "question": "construction of the housing cooperative in New York City was initially met with resistance because 7,500 residents would have been displaced?"} +{"answers": ["Raufarhólshellir"], "question": "the Icelandic lava tube was temporarily closed in 2016 to remove several tonnes of garbage left by visitors?"} +{"answers": ["Bar-bellied Cuckooshrike", "Bar-bellied cuckooshrike"], "question": "the \"\" was initially thought to be a crow?"} +{"answers": ["Washington State Convention Center"], "question": "the , which opened 30 years ago today, was built over a section of Interstate 5 in Seattle?"} +{"answers": ["Ayşe Begüm Onbaşı"], "question": "junior Turkish aerobic gymnast is nicknamed \"Medal Monster\" due to the many medals she has won?"} +{"answers": ["Diwaliben Punjabhai Bhil", "Diwaliben Bhil"], "question": "Gujarati folk singer was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India?"} +{"answers": ["Kath Fox"], "question": "actress Jan Pearson's favourite storyline as \"Holby City\" character was a love affair with a priest?"} +{"answers": ["Organ Grinder Restaurant"], "question": "the Wurlitzer pipe organ included such effects as a submarine dive alarm?"} +{"answers": ["Petra Stienen"], "question": "Dutch Arabist was awarded the Aletta Jacobs Prize by the University of Groningen for \"using her work to represent and transmit the voices of women who would otherwise not be heard\"?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Game of Ur"], "question": "the is a board game that was first played in ancient Mesopotamia over 4,500 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa", "Herndon-De La Rosa"], "question": " feminist group New Wave Feminists was removed as a partner of the 2017 Women's March after organizers discovered the group was pro-life?"} +{"answers": ["Tennis ball theorem"], "question": "the concerns curves that, like the seam of a tennis ball, cut the surface of a sphere into two equal areas?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred Eteson CB", "Alfred Eteson"], "question": "in 1869, of the Bengal Medical Service attributed an epidemic of ague to the effect of winds laden with a \"pestiferous miasma\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arothron multilineatus"], "question": "despite having a wide distribution in shallow seas, the pufferfish was not described until 2016?"} +{"answers": ["John Greenfield Hawthorne", "John G. Hawthorne"], "question": "hailing its \"pioneering\" approach, Professor lauded the University of Chicago for ending a student sit-in \"without bloodshed, beatings, or other violent acts\"?"} +{"answers": ["William and Anita Newman Library"], "question": "a former streetcar powerhouse in New York City is now a for Baruch College?"} +{"answers": ["Roza Papo"], "question": ", who nearly lost an eye in an air raid in 1942 after refusing to take shelter, later became the first woman general in the Balkans?"} +{"answers": ["Phipps Bridge"], "question": "the housing estate has been described as \"one of south London's most notorious crime vortexes\"?"} +{"answers": ["WSFN", "WSFN"], "question": ", \"Which Stands for Nothing\", was created to control robots?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Buckwalter", "Harry H. Buckwalter", "Henry H. Buckwalter", "Harry Hale Buckwalter"], "question": "an experiment \"\" by led to a landmark decision allowing the first admission of X‑ray evidence into a court of law?"} +{"answers": ["Star Goose"], "question": "the shoot 'em up video game was originally envisioned as a first-person racing game?"} +{"answers": ["John Spencer Login"], "question": "the Scottish surgeon was entrusted with the protection of the Koh-i-Noor diamond?"} +{"answers": ["Sven", "Sven"], "question": "the animation team of the film \"Frozen\" tried to model the movements of character on a real-life reindeer, but due to its relative immobility, used the behavior of a dog instead?"} +{"answers": ["Yato Dharma Tato Jaya"], "question": "the motto of the Supreme Court of India is – \"There is no victory without justice\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan Victor Watts", "Ryan Watts", "Ryan Watts"], "question": ", whose parents were split on political ideology, does not state his party affiliation in a campaign video for the US House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Erpobdella punctata"], "question": "the leech sometimes hitches a ride on a salamander?"} +{"answers": ["FC Cincinnati stadium", "FC Cincinnati"], "question": "the design of Cincinnati's features homages to Allianz Arena in Munich?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur Hantke", "Arthur Menachem Hantke"], "question": " sought support from Austria-Hungary during the First World War for the Zionist cause?"} +{"answers": ["Hedwig Fassbender"], "question": "mezzo-soprano , who also appeared in soprano roles such as Wagner's Isolde, has been an influential voice teacher in Frankfurt?"} +{"answers": ["Elias Polk"], "question": ", one of U.S. President James K. Polk's slaves, became a conservative political activist after the Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["2018–19 EFL Cup", "EFL Cup"], "question": "the will not feature ABBA and will have no extra time to ensure the winner takes it all?"} +{"answers": ["Gilgamesh"], "question": "historians generally agree that \"\" was a historical king of the Sumerian city-state of Uruk?"} +{"answers": ["Australamphilina elongata"], "question": "the adult tapeworm is found in freshwater turtles, but how its eggs emerge from the host's body cavity is unknown?"} +{"answers": ["Christina Gerstberger"], "question": "soprano recorded the role of Lisida in E. T. A. Hoffmann's \"Liebe und Eifersucht\" in a performance at the Ludwigsburg Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Sun of Unclouded Righteousness"], "question": "the little-known 1758 Methodist hymn \"\" asks God to send the doctrine of the \"Unitarian fiend ... back to hell\", referring to both Islam and Unitarianism?"} +{"answers": ["Hercules' Dog Discovers Purple Dye", "Hercules's dog discovers tyrian purple"], "question": "Rubens' painting \"(detail pictured)\" depicts the wrong kind of snail?"} +{"answers": ["Montier-en-Der", "Adso of Montier-en-Der", "Adso"], "question": "10th-century monk wrote a biography of the Antichrist?"} +{"answers": ["If Ye Love Me"], "question": "the 1565 motet \"\" by Thomas Tallis was performed at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle?"} +{"answers": ["Nous Citoyens"], "question": "the French political party seeks to present an \"alternative offer\" to the National Front by creating a program through \"participatory democracy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Goodeve"], "question": "on retiring to England in 1845, surgeon brought four Brahmins with him to complete their medical training?"} +{"answers": ["Puyallup", "Puyallup station"], "question": "the platform shelters at the modern were built to resemble the city's former train depot?"} +{"answers": ["Iva Despić-Simonović"], "question": ", court sculptor to King Alexander and Queen Maria of Yugoslavia, had to buy a cow to support her family during the Second World War and hid it in her atelier?"} +{"answers": ["Orgelbau Mebold"], "question": " built a new organ \"\" in the church of St. Martin in Idstein in 2006, which has attracted organists such as Kalevi Kiviniemi and Matthias Eisenberg to perform there?"} +{"answers": ["Arkady Arkadyevich Babchenko", "Arkady Babchenko"], "question": "Russian journalist and the Security Service of Ukraine faked Babchenko's murder in order to arrest assassins who were actually planning to kill him?"} +{"answers": ["Long Reef", "Long Reef"], "question": "\"Bulgosuchus gargantua\", a giant early temnospondyl from the Triassic, is known only from , New South Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Gustavus Hume", "Gustavus Hume"], "question": " was present at the Battle of Alma, the Battle of Inkerman, and the Siege of Sebastopol during the Crimean War, before serving during the Indian Rebellion of 1857?"} +{"answers": ["P. K. Sen", "Prafulla Kumar Sen MD", "P. K. Sen"], "question": " led the first human heart transplant in India?"} +{"answers": ["Tatjana Ljujić-Mijatović"], "question": "despite being a Serb, stayed in Serb-besieged Sarajevo and became the only woman member of the wartime Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina?"} +{"answers": ["Cockroach farming"], "question": "over a million cockroaches escaped when an unregulated building was bulldozed while the owner was out to lunch?"} +{"answers": ["Buick XP-300"], "question": "the engine of the concept car \"\" could run on either gasoline or methanol?"} +{"answers": ["Hanns-Martin Schneidt"], "question": " became head of an academy of church music in 1955 at age 25, of the Münchener Bach-Chor in 1984, and of a symphony orchestra in Japan in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v. Becerra"], "question": "at oral argument in , U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan questioned whether a California law was \"gerrymandered\" in order to discriminate against crisis pregnancy centers?"} +{"answers": ["Vladimír Kokolia"], "question": "contemporary artist has his own wiki, called Kokopedia?"} +{"answers": ["Betty Knox"], "question": "eccentric dancer , of Wilson, Keppel and Betty, later became a war correspondent and reported on the Nuremberg trials?"} +{"answers": ["Regional council of Grand Est"], "question": "the French Socialist Party unsuccessfully called on its own candidate to step down in order to stop the National Front from winning the ?"} +{"answers": ["Postage stamps and postal history of the Canal Zone"], "question": "Benjamin Franklin was one of the first five historical figures to appear on a \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Jathiya"], "question": "the term \"sharia\" is mentioned only once in the Quran, in a verse in ?"} +{"answers": ["Changpeng Zhao"], "question": "in less than eight months, grew Binance into the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange by traded volume?"} +{"answers": ["Dirom Crawford", "Dirom Grey Crawford"], "question": " roll of the Indian Medical Service includes the biographies of 6,156 officers?"} +{"answers": ["The Now Now"], "question": "the upcoming Gorillaz album was produced quickly so the band would have new material to play at upcoming festivals?"} +{"answers": ["Ronny", "Rodríguez", "Ronny Rodríguez Martinez", "Ronny Rodríguez"], "question": "professional baseball player is also a rapper?"} +{"answers": ["Hinulugang Taktak"], "question": "according to legend, \"\", a national park and protected landscape in Rizal, Philippines, gets its name from a bell thrown in the waterfall?"} +{"answers": ["Bob Nicholson", "Nicholson", "Bob Nicholson", "Bob"], "question": "during tenure as president of Hockey Canada, national teams won 44 gold medals in international ice hockey competition?"} +{"answers": ["Ojos Locos"], "question": " has waitresses called \"chicas\" and has been described as a \"Mexican Hooters\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pauline Short Robinson", "Pauline Short"], "question": "African-American civil rights activist broke the color barrier at the Denver Public Library?"} +{"answers": ["Novell BrainShare"], "question": " moved from the University of Utah to the Salt Palace?"} +{"answers": ["Jagoda Truhelka"], "question": "despite writing extensively about women's rights and being the first Croatian author to feature a feminist character, remains best known for her children's literature?"} +{"answers": ["Clypeaster rosaceus"], "question": "the covers its test during the day with pieces of plant and fragments of shell, holding them in place with its tube feet?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred Zech"], "question": " received the Iron Cross when he was 12 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Yellow Sand Society"], "question": "members of the believed that \"magic and incantations\" would make them immune to bullets?"} +{"answers": ["Ranbir Kapoor filmography", "Ranbir Kapoor"], "question": "Indian actor based on Arjuna and Michael Corleone in the 2010 political thriller \"Raajneeti\"?"} +{"answers": ["Conference of Dresden", "Conference of Dresden"], "question": "despite gathering an emperor, six kings, and numerous princes at the , Napoleon was largely preoccupied with planning his invasion of Russia?"} +{"answers": ["Juliet Appiah"], "question": " is the first Ghanaian police officer to be awarded a FIFA refereeing badge?"} +{"answers": ["Hom", "Tom", "Tom Hom"], "question": " was the first non-Caucasian elected to the San Diego City Council?"} +{"answers": ["Anito"], "question": "in Philippine mythology, spirits can harm human beings by \"greeting\" them?"} +{"answers": ["Body horror"], "question": ", originally a subgenre of horror films and literature, now appears in video games, comics, anime, and manga?"} +{"answers": ["Goat Canyon Creek", "Goat Canyon", "Goat Canyon"], "question": "sewage from flows into the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Güzide Alçu"], "question": " and her two teammates were referred to the disciplinary board for displaying V signs that were interpreted by the Turkish Football Federation as insulting?"} +{"answers": ["Fleurs de Marécage"], "question": " by the Dutch poet J. Slauerhoff, containing French poems and a translation of a poem by the Irish poet W. B. Yeats, was published in Belgium?"} +{"answers": ["Wolfgang Straßmann"], "question": " hid in the bed of a servant girl in Meno Burg's house in Berlin while his comrades were executed by Prussian troops?"} +{"answers": ["Northwest Cannabis Solutions Satsop", "Northwest Cannabis Solutions Satsop facility"], "question": "the is operated by the largest grower of legal cannabis in the U.S. state of Washington at the site of a canceled nuclear power plant?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of the British South Africa Company"], "question": "several different versions of the \"(example pictured)\" were used in Rhodesia under Company rule?"} +{"answers": ["Aldus", "Manutius", "Aldus Pius Manutius", "Aldus Manutius"], "question": " commissioned typefaces resembling the handwriting of famous humanists of his day, one of which became the first known model of italic type?"} +{"answers": ["Rogue & Gambit"], "question": "though in a romantic relationship since the 1990s, the titular characters of the 2018 X-Men miniseries had never previously headlined a comic book together?"} +{"answers": ["Titus Awotwi Pratt"], "question": ", Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana, was commissioned as a minister by his father, who at that time headed the church in Ghana?"} +{"answers": ["Sơn Tùng M-TP", "M-TP", "Sơn"], "question": " misspelling of the word \"tattoo\" inspired a hit song?"} +{"answers": ["Kynance Mews"], "question": " has been the home to anonymous crooks, scandalous characters, a hostage taking, and Julie Andrews?"} +{"answers": ["Milena Mrazović"], "question": " \"\", Bosnia-Herzegovina's first journalist, was branded an \"unbearable, quarrelsome, scheming woman\" for refusing to do the government's bidding in her newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Reading Railroad", "Reading Railroad Massacre"], "question": "at the in July 1877, rioters burnt two cabooses, seven freight cars, a watch house, and a bridge?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Burger"], "question": "having won a world title in 2016 at the age of 68, professional barrel racer became the oldest rodeo world champion?"} +{"answers": ["Nun danket all und bringet Ehr"], "question": "Paul Gerhardt's song of thanks and praise \"\" was first published along with 17 of his other hymns in 1647, during the Thirty Years' War?"} +{"answers": ["Comités Jeanne"], "question": "after being excluded from the National Front by his daughter Marine Le Pen in 2015, Jean-Marie Le Pen created the , named after Joan of Arc?"} +{"answers": ["Tetragonoporus"], "question": ", a tapeworm that parasitizes whales, can grow to almost in length and produce billions of eggs during its lifetime?"} +{"answers": ["Lucy Heartfilia"], "question": "the first name of , the \"Fairy Tail\" manga and anime series' main female protagonist, was inspired by the Beatles' song \"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds\"?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Mumtahanah"], "question": "the Quranic chapter \"(manuscript pictured)\" declares that marriages between Muslims and polytheists are invalid according to Islamic law?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Puccio", "Thomas Phillip Puccio"], "question": "U.S. Justice Department attorney was the inspiration for characters in the films \"Prince of the City\" and \"American Hustle\"?"} +{"answers": ["VDM-1"], "question": "Lee Felsenstein originally developed the graphics card as a low-cost video terminal for the Community Memory bulletin board system?"} +{"answers": ["John Onesimus Foster"], "question": "at the time of his death, was believed to be the oldest active professor in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Parra de Mestre", "Maribel Parra de Mestre"], "question": " is the first female vice admiral of Venezuela?"} +{"answers": ["Potato race"], "question": "the early 20th-century American rodeo event of could become violent, with biting being almost the only tactic that was prohibited?"} +{"answers": ["Jadwiga Szamotulska"], "question": "in 1957, violinist Wanda Wiłkomirska and pianist recorded classical music for children, including concertos by Viotti and Accolay?"} +{"answers": ["1KUNS-PF"], "question": ", the first Kenyan-built satellite, is to be used to monitor the country's coastline, and to help combat illegal logging?"} +{"answers": ["Rufus Stanley Woodward", "Stanley Woodward", "Stanley Woodward"], "question": " was the first known writer to use the phrase \"ivy\" in relation to future Ivy League universities?"} +{"answers": ["Mira Zore-Armanda"], "question": "Croatian oceanographer had difficulty gaining passage on research vessels because she was a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Microchirus azevia"], "question": "the is a worm-eating bottom dweller?"} +{"answers": ["Leptinella filiformis"], "question": "the slender button daisy \"\", thought by botanists to be extinct, was rediscovered in 1998 growing on a hotel lawn?"} +{"answers": ["Yurika", "Endō", "Yurika Endō"], "question": "23-year-old Japanese voice actress and singer is retiring for health reasons after her solo concert today?"} +{"answers": ["United States Semiquincentennial", "United States"], "question": "the will be celebrated in 2026?"} +{"answers": ["Ian Meadows", "Ian Meadows", "Ian D. Meadows"], "question": " discovered both the Anglo-Saxon Pioneer helmet and the first conclusive evidence for viticulture in Roman Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Vanguard"], "question": "within a year of its inception, members of arrested more than 1,000 illegal miners?"} +{"answers": ["Jay Sommers", "Jay Sommers"], "question": "after winning the lottery, used the money to fund a career in NASCAR?"} +{"answers": ["Vivian Bartley Green-Armytage", "Vivian Bartley", "Vivian Green-Armytage"], "question": " \"\" was an advocate of vaginal hysterectomy?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Dwyer", "James Francis Dwyer"], "question": "before becoming a successful writer, was sentenced to seven years in prison for forgery and uttering?"} +{"answers": ["Centre Interarmées d'Essais d'Engins Spéciaux", "Centre interarmées d'essais d'engins spéciaux"], "question": "Félicette, France's first cat to successfully travel into space, was launched from the ?"} +{"answers": ["Maurine", "Whipple", "Maurine Whipple"], "question": " Mormon epic \"The Giant Joshua\" was the most-borrowed book in the Salt Lake City Public Library in 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Duck Donuts"], "question": " was named after Duck?"} +{"answers": ["Donald Trump baby balloon"], "question": "the was flown over London's Parliament Square and Edinburgh's the Meadows \"()\"?"} +{"answers": ["Brett Ross Cantor", "Brett Cantor"], "question": "since fatal stab wounds 25 years ago today were similar to those of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, O. J. Simpson's defense team was allowed to review the police case file?"} +{"answers": ["Gevninge"], "question": ", a Danish village dating to the Viking Age or earlier, may have been the port for the seat of the Scylding kings?"} +{"answers": ["Kateryna Kasper"], "question": " appeared at the Los Angeles Opera as Belinda in Purcell's \"Dido and Aeneas\", staged by Barrie Kosky, and in Frankfurt as Antonida in Glinka's \"Iwan Sussanin\", staged by Harry Kupfer?"} +{"answers": ["Königrufen"], "question": "Sigmund Freud regularly played the popular Austrian tarot card game, ?"} +{"answers": ["Chong Wong", "William Chong Wong"], "question": ", the son of Chinese immigrant parents, twice served as Minister of Finance in Honduras?"} +{"answers": ["Dafydd Gibbon"], "question": " is particularly concerned with endangered languages and has received awards from the Ivory Coast, Nigeria, and Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Enoch zu Guttenberg", "Enoch", "Guttenberg"], "question": " \"\" conducted Verdi's Requiem in a concert in Rome for Pope Benedict XVI?"} +{"answers": ["Time-displaced X-Men"], "question": "Marvel Comics published a solo comic book about the teenager Jean Grey from the ?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-François Bony"], "question": " designed fabrics for the rulers of France before, during, and after the French Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Beautiful in White"], "question": "after Shane Filan's demo for \"\" was leaked in 2010, it became a popular wedding song in Asia?"} +{"answers": ["Metridia longa"], "question": "the copepod cannibalizes up to 85% of its eggs?"} +{"answers": ["Timișoara Fortress"], "question": "after his first visit to Timișoara in 1307, Charles I of Hungary rebuilt \"\" in stone, using Italian craftsmen?"} +{"answers": ["Plato", "Plato"], "question": "spiders in the genus have cubical egg sacs?"} +{"answers": ["Sankt-Bach-Passion"], "question": "the oratorio by Mauricio Kagel, which premiered in 1985 for the tricentenary of Bach's birth, \"changed the game by making Bach himself the suffering protagonist\"?"} +{"answers": ["Packers sweep"], "question": "Vince Lombardi's has been called one of the most famous American football plays in history?"} +{"answers": ["Stuart William Jamieson", "Stuart W. Jamieson"], "question": " pioneered pulmonary thromboendarterectomy?"} +{"answers": ["Puss in Boots", "Puss in Boots"], "question": "Antonio Banderas, who voices the character in the \"Shrek\" films, stated that Puss is his alter ego?"} +{"answers": ["Liu Boli"], "question": " was tasked with cleaning up China's nuclear waste?"} +{"answers": ["Interstate 86", "Interstate 86"], "question": " follows a section of the historic Oregon Trail?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Sacheverell Wilmot-Sitwell", "Peter Wilmot-Sitwell"], "question": "according to , young well-connected stockbrokers in his firm were known as \"orchids\" because they were \"beautiful but utterly useless\"?"} +{"answers": ["Liebe und Eifersucht"], "question": " (\"Love and Jealousy\"), an 1807 opera with libretto and music by E. T. A. Hoffmann, premiered in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Fanjingshan"], "question": " \"\", a sacred Buddhist mountain, was recently designated a UNESCO World Heritage site?"} +{"answers": ["Felton Grandison Clark"], "question": "by 1969, president had expanded Southern University into America's largest historically black university by enrollment?"} +{"answers": ["Tripneustes depressus", "White Sea Urchin"], "question": "despite being unaffected by rabies or pseudorabies, the sea urchin contains antivirals to these diseases?"} +{"answers": ["Pransukh Nayak", "Pransukh Manilal Nayak"], "question": "Gujarati theatre actor was entered in the 1989 \"Guinness Book of Records\" with 22,455 performances in his career?"} +{"answers": ["Courthouse station", "Courthouse station"], "question": "the siting of in front of the new courthouse in San Diego, California, was opposed by court officials and the county sheriff?"} +{"answers": ["Banat Republic"], "question": "an army commander in the of 1918 claimed it could raise 40,000 troops against the French Danube Army, but in reality it had less than 4,000?"} +{"answers": ["Anastasius I Dicorus", "Dicorus", "Anastasius I", "Anastasius"], "question": "when Byzantine emperor died, he left a treasury with over 23 million gold solidi, equivalent to 420 long tons of gold?"} +{"answers": ["Biggs jasper"], "question": " is one of the most sought-after extremely siliceous gemstones?"} +{"answers": ["Minna Lammert"], "question": "when , Lilli Lehmann and her sister Marie rehearsed as the Rhinemaidens for the first performance of \"Das Rheingold\" in Bayreuth, Wagner thanked them \"with tears of joy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arothron reticularis"], "question": "the can produce and build up toxins in its skin, gonads, and liver, including tetrodotoxin and saxitoxin?"} +{"answers": ["Wang Jian", "Wang Jian"], "question": " co-founded Hainan Airlines and transformed it into the world's 170th largest company with US$53 billion in revenue?"} +{"answers": ["Technological University Dublin", "Technological University"], "question": ", or TU Dublin, is the first university of its type in Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["witch of Agnesi", "Witch of Agnesi"], "question": "the comes from a circle and kisses it?"} +{"answers": ["Zoë Porphyrogenita", "Zoë", "Porphyrogenita", "Zoe Porphyrogenita"], "question": "the same day her husband was murdered, 55-year-old Byzantine Empress \"\" married her young lover and had him crowned emperor the next day?"} +{"answers": ["Acrocnida brachiata"], "question": "the is often found in association with the sea potato?"} +{"answers": ["Petra Schmidt"], "question": " has performed operatic title roles such as Dvořák's Rusalka and Ponchielli's La Gioconda at the Musiktheater im Revier?"} +{"answers": ["Gowanus Canal"], "question": "New York City's is so heavily polluted that \"Enterococcus\", which is found in human fecal matter, has been detected at more than 100 times above safe levels?"} +{"answers": ["Safavid Georgia"], "question": "according to a 17th-century missionary in , the literate Georgians in the province preferred to read Georgian versions of Persian works rather than religious texts?"} +{"answers": ["Alysa Liu"], "question": "despite earning the second-highest score in the 2018 U.S. Championships at junior level, was too young to compete at the World Junior Figure Skating Championships?"} +{"answers": ["Puna Geothermal Venture"], "question": "a unique geological formation, including dacitic magma at approximately 1050°C (1920°F), was encountered at in 2005 when drilling a new geothermal energy well?"} +{"answers": ["Chen-Lu Tsou"], "question": "biochemist was praised for criticizing his boss?"} +{"answers": ["Alchon Huns"], "question": "the kings of the practiced artificial cranial deformation \"\" to elongate their skulls?"} +{"answers": ["Endsleigh Gardens"], "question": "one side of Euston Square may have \"tried to bury the murderous memories attached thereto\" by changing its name to ?"} +{"answers": ["Hilmar", "Hoffmann", "Hilmar Hoffmann"], "question": ", who wanted \"culture for all\", initiated a 15-museum complex in Frankfurt, including the first independent Jewish museum in postwar Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Regional council of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté"], "question": "Socialist Marie-Guite Dufay was not elected president of the in the first round of voting, although the left held an absolute majority of seats?"} +{"answers": ["Troop B, Washington Cavalry"], "question": "in 1917, a soldier of wrote home that France was a \"strange but wonderful land\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harendra Singh"], "question": "coached by , India's field hockey teams won gold at the 2016 Men's Junior World Cup, gold at the 2017 Women's Asia Cup, and silver at the 2018 Men's Champions Trophy?"} +{"answers": ["Shadwell forgeries"], "question": "the , crude 19th-century fake medieval artefacts, are now sought-after collectibles in their own right?"} +{"answers": ["John W. Brady"], "question": "when Texas judge \"\" heard his sentence for murdering his mistress, he cried out: \"I didn't do it; I didn't do it. I do not deserve that sentence\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sacca-kiriya"], "question": "in ancient Indian stories, a person \"can bend the cosmic forces to his will\" through an \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["We Say Mabuhay"], "question": "\"\" is performed following the inauguration of a president of the Philippines?"} +{"answers": ["Loren Klein"], "question": " is the third player to win World Series of Poker bracelets in three consecutive years since the poker boom began?"} +{"answers": ["Macuahuitl"], "question": "there are accounts of a , a Mesoamerican weapon made from wood and stone, decapitating a horse?"} +{"answers": ["Aaryan", "Kartik Aaryan", "Kartik"], "question": " made his acting debut in the 2011 film \"Pyaar Ka Punchnama\" after answering a casting call on Facebook?"} +{"answers": ["British Rail Class", "British Rail Class 700"], "question": "a Thameslink passenger likened the seats on the trains to ironing boards?"} +{"answers": ["The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit"], "question": "player choices from will have consequences in the upcoming video game \"Life Is Strange 2\"?"} +{"answers": ["Trézéguet", "Trézéguet"], "question": "the Egyptian footballer was given his nickname due to his resemblance to former footballer David Trezeguet?"} +{"answers": ["Amblyomma sphenodonti"], "question": "the adult tuatara tick can survive for over one year without feeding on tuatara blood?"} +{"answers": ["Patricia Payne", "Patricia Payne"], "question": "mezzo-soprano made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera in Ponchielli's \"La Gioconda\", and took part in the first performance of Britten's \"Peter Grimes\" in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Rene Strange"], "question": "the puppets of \"\" included Annie Pride of the Rockies, Mr Bertram, and Samoa the Hula Hula Girl?"} +{"answers": ["Henricia oculata"], "question": "the majority of are host to a parasitic copepod?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Hofstetter"], "question": "the conductor has performed and recorded rarely played operas at the Ludwigsburg Festival, including Salieri's \"Les Danaïdes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Women Disobey"], "question": "more than 500 people were arrested at the protest in Washington, D.C. in June, including U.S. Representative Pramila Jayapal and actress Susan Sarandon?"} +{"answers": ["Tuluhan Tekelioğlu"], "question": " made a documentary film on organ transplantation while her father was undergoing and recovering from bypass surgery in a hospital in Antalya?"} +{"answers": ["Wonder Gadot"], "question": "2018 Queen's Plate winner was named for \"Wonder Woman\" actress Gal Gadot?"} +{"answers": ["63rd Street lines"], "question": "the , a three-station subway line in New York City, was initially described as a \"tunnel to nowhere\" because it had no connections to other subway lines in the borough of Queens?"} +{"answers": ["Qairat Rysqulbekov", "Qairat Nogaibaevich Rysqulbekov"], "question": "Soviet Jeltoqsan protester died in mysterious circumstances in his prison cell less than a year after his death sentence was revoked?"} +{"answers": ["Advanced Cell Therapeutics"], "question": "the CEO of is on the Food and Drug Administration's Most Wanted List after selling stem-cell therapy to people fraudulently?"} +{"answers": ["Sarah Louvion"], "question": ", playing principal flute with the Frankfurter Opern- und Museumsorchester, recorded 20th-century French music with solo flute by André Jolivet, Jacques Ibert, and others?"} +{"answers": ["C. A. Cline", "Cass Adelbert Cline", "Cass A. Cline"], "question": "Cline Falls and Cline Buttes in Central Oregon are named after pioneer dentist ?"} +{"answers": ["DNS Certification Authority Authorization"], "question": " was developed after a series of incorrectly issued digital certificates damaged public trust in issuing authorities?"} +{"answers": ["Feras Antoon"], "question": " described one of his companies as \"masters of the big-tit-MILF niche\"?"} +{"answers": ["Serra Cross Conservancy", "Serra Cross", "Serra Cross Park"], "question": "the \"\" in Ventura, California, was sold in response to a threatened lawsuit challenging the use of public funds to maintain a religious symbol on public land?"} +{"answers": ["Luburić", "Vjekoslav", "Vjekoslav Luburić"], "question": "Croatian concentration camp commander wife divorced him in 1957 after she was sent an anonymous letter detailing his crimes?"} +{"answers": ["Chief", "Chief"], "question": " was the United States Army's last cavalry horse?"} +{"answers": ["Der goldene Drache"], "question": "in , the ninth opera by Péter Eötvös, five singers perform 18 characters, switching age and gender?"} +{"answers": ["Louise Mitchell"], "question": "when she successfully auditioned for the \"EastEnders\" role of , actress Tilly Keeper thought she was auditioning for another character?"} +{"answers": ["Hu Wei", "Hu Wei"], "question": " became a division commander at the age of only 29, but soon suffered a setback at the Battle of Dengbu Island?"} +{"answers": ["Petticoat Revolution"], "question": "during the , Laura Starcher became mayor of Umatilla, Oregon, while keeping her candidacy a secret from her husband—the current mayor—until the afternoon of election day?"} +{"answers": ["Saint-Ours", "Jean-Pierre", "Jean-Pierre Saint-Ours"], "question": "the five versions of painting \"The Earthquake\" \"(one version pictured)\" show his growing disillusion with politics after the French Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Hi, Bob"], "question": "the drinking game may have been the first to use prompts from a television show to initiate player action?"} +{"answers": ["Solomon Richards", "Solomon Richards"], "question": "the Irish surgeon achieved fame by performing a tracheotomy in public?"} +{"answers": ["James Willing"], "question": " raided British forts, plantations, and other properties belonging to loyalists during the American Revolutionary War?"} +{"answers": ["Euthymia", "Euthymia"], "question": ", a state of internal calm and contentment, is a goal of psychiatric intervention?"} +{"answers": ["Report to the Secretary on the Acquiescence of This Government in the Murder of the Jews"], "question": "the 1944 accused U.S. State Department officials of willfully obstructing attempts to rescue Holocaust refugees?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael IV the Paphlagonian", "Paphlagonian"], "question": "before becoming Emperor of Byzantium, the young was the previous emperor's body servant and his wife's lover?"} +{"answers": ["Li Lin", "Li Lin"], "question": ", her husband, and her father \"(pictured together with her mother)\" were all academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences?"} +{"answers": ["A Movie"], "question": "Bruce Conner found the soundtrack for while listening to the radio?"} +{"answers": ["Sara Sheffield"], "question": "mezzo-soprano is the first female feature vocalist in the history of the \"the President's Own\" United States Marine Band?"} +{"answers": ["Gothic War", "Gothic War"], "question": "during the 6th-century , Rome was besieged three times and sacked twice by the Goths?"} +{"answers": ["Papirosn"], "question": "the Yiddish song \"\", written after World War I, was later amended to mirror the tribulations of the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Martha Erika Alonso Hidalgo"], "question": " stopped using her husband's last name in public during her campaign for Governor of Puebla?"} +{"answers": ["Saturn Cafe"], "question": "the serves classic American diner food without the meat and grease?"} +{"answers": ["Mohamed", "Mohamed El-Shenawy", "El-Shenawy"], "question": "footballer declined his man of the match award after Egypt's opening match of the 2018 FIFA World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["New Mexico", "New Mexico United"], "question": " in Albuquerque, New Mexico, will schedule its home games around the Albuquerque Isotopes baseball team, with whom it will share a stadium?"} +{"answers": ["Adrian Alston", "Alston", "Adrian"], "question": "footballer performed the Cruyff Turn at the 1974 FIFA World Cup, before Johan Cruyff made the move famous?"} +{"answers": ["Trent", "Trent Alexander-Arnold", "Alexander-Arnold", "Trent John Alexander-Arnold"], "question": "in 2018 became only the fourth teenager to start a match for England at the FIFA World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Kahraba", "Kahraba"], "question": "the footballer (\"Electricity\") was given his nickname due to his pace and energy?"} +{"answers": ["Las Vegas Lights FC"], "question": "the jerseys of American soccer team feature a smiley face on the underside for use in goal celebrations?"} +{"answers": ["Conesville Power Plant"], "question": "two protestors from Greenpeace climbed up one of smokestacks \"\" to protest against acid rain?"} +{"answers": ["Go England"], "question": "\"\" was written as an adaptation of The Jam's \"Going Underground\" to support England at the 2002 FIFA World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Theromyzon tessulatum"], "question": "the leech is a parasite of waterfowl, invading their mouths, noses, and respiratory passages?"} +{"answers": ["Yan Jizhou"], "question": " 1957 film \"Early Morning Chill\" was repeatedly criticized in China for portraying traitors to the Communist revolution in a sympathetic light?"} +{"answers": ["South Tacoma station", "South Tacoma", "South Tacoma"], "question": "public art at includes a granite railroad spike and a pair of arches shaped like train wheels?"} +{"answers": ["Ardeshir Burzorji Tarapore", "Ardeshir Tarapore", "Tarapore", "Ardeshir"], "question": "under the leadership of Lieutenant Colonel , the Poona Horse regiment, 17th Battalion, destroyed sixty Pakistani tanks during the Battle of Chawinda?"} +{"answers": ["Reign of Terror", "The Reign of Terror", "The Reign of Terror"], "question": "John Gorrie has no memory of directing the third episode of the \"Doctor Who\" serial , despite official documentation stating he did?"} +{"answers": ["Castle Lake", "Castle Lake"], "question": " \"\" was created by the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens?"} +{"answers": ["Blake", "Darcy James Blake", "Darcy", "Darcy Blake"], "question": "Welsh international footballer left the professional game at the age of 25 and later played amateur rugby?"} +{"answers": ["Adel Mahmoud"], "question": "Egyptian-American physician oversaw the development of the Gardasil HPV vaccine?"} +{"answers": ["Piscicola geometra"], "question": "the gut of harbours symbiotic bacteria which help the leech to digest fish blood?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Samuel Clark"], "question": " turned down Herbert Hoover's offer to serve as the United States Ambassador to Liberia in 1931 to remain the president of Southern University?"} +{"answers": ["Lonsdale Challenge Belt", "Lonsdale Belt"], "question": "the is the oldest championship belt in British boxing?"} +{"answers": ["Porphyrogenita", "Theodora", "Theodora Porphyrogenita", "Theodora Porphyrogenita"], "question": " was dragged from a monastery and forced to become Empress of the Byzantine Empire against her will?"} +{"answers": ["Strobos", "Tina", "Tina Strobos"], "question": "Dutch psychiatrist \"\", who rescued over 100 Jewish refugees during World War II, said that her grandmother was the only person she knew who scared the Gestapo?"} +{"answers": ["The Lucifer Effect"], "question": "in the book , author Philip Zimbardo examines parallels between his 1971 Stanford prison experiment and the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse case in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Protestant Church Wilnsdorf", "Protestant Church"], "question": "the centenary of the in 2013 was celebrated by the same hymn, and a sermon from the same biblical text, employed at its consecration?"} +{"answers": ["Alex Adams", "Alex Adams"], "question": "the \"Holby City\" production team worked with Parkinson's UK to create a Parkinson's disease storyline for the character ?"} +{"answers": ["Kent station", "Kent station"], "question": "days after the opened, a robbery was foiled there by the station agent armed with an iron poker?"} +{"answers": ["Piposh"], "question": "a NIS20,000 offer by Burger Ranch to distribute the Israeli video game series was turned down by the developers because they were vegetarians?"} +{"answers": ["Little Campus"], "question": "the University of Texas at Austin's was previously used as an asylum for the blind, a residence for General Custer, and a hospital for the senile?"} +{"answers": ["Wang Yinglai"], "question": ", considered a potential candidate for a Nobel Prize after he successfully synthesized insulin, became a virtual prisoner during the Cultural Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Ali", "Ali Ghazal", "Ghazal"], "question": "footballer was the first Egyptian player to be appointed permanent captain of a top-division European club?"} +{"answers": ["Andreas Großmann"], "question": " commissioned the oratorio \"Laudato si'\" for the 50th anniversary of the Catholic Diocese of Limburg's church music department, which he heads?"} +{"answers": ["Lynnwood", "Lynnwood, Washington"], "question": "the city of , Washington, was named after the wife of a local realtor?"} +{"answers": ["Oscar Parkes"], "question": "naval historian and artist became interested in ships after seeing a picture of the USS \"Baltimore\" \"\" on a biscuit tin?"} +{"answers": ["Innocenzo Leonelli"], "question": " gave his wealth to the poor and renounced his name to become a hermit?"} +{"answers": ["Isabelle Druet"], "question": "French mezzo-soprano is a fan of reggae?"} +{"answers": ["Lion's Choice"], "question": ", based in St. Louis, was founded by a chemical engineer?"} +{"answers": ["Constantine", "Constantine Dalassenos", "Dalassenos", "Constantine Dalassenos"], "question": " twice came close to marrying Zoë Porphyrogenita and becoming emperor of Byzantiumand twice failed?"} +{"answers": ["Magnolia Way"], "question": ", officially designated as Mississippi Highway 780, is unsigned at both ends?"} +{"answers": ["Alma", "Mahler", "Alma Mahler"], "question": "of thrice-married composer \"\", Tom Lehrer crooned, \"Alma, tell us!/ All modern women are jealous/ Which of your magical wands/ got you Gustav and Walter and Franz\"?"} +{"answers": ["Vilama", "Vilama"], "question": "the volcano on the border between Bolivia and Argentina produced over 1,200 cubic kilometres (290 cu mi) of rock in a single eruption?"} +{"answers": ["Constantine III", "Constantine III", "III", "Constantine"], "question": "the head of was presented to his co-emperor Honorius on the end of a pole?"} +{"answers": ["Asgardians of the Galaxy"], "question": "comic book writer Cullen Bunn included \"touchstones\" like \"Star Trek\" and \"Firefly\" in his pitch for ?"} +{"answers": ["Alicia Cuarón", "Alicia Valladolid Cuarón"], "question": "Mexican-American human rights activist became a Franciscan nun in her fifties?"} +{"answers": ["Finniston Report"], "question": "the 1980 found that only 56% of British people considered engineering a good career for a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Keith M. Davidson"], "question": ", the former attorney of Stormy Daniels, slept in a closet during his years at Boston College?"} +{"answers": ["Imperial German plans for the invasion of the United Kingdom"], "question": "a became part of the plot for a best-selling novel?"} +{"answers": ["Echinaster callosus"], "question": "among its red, pink, violet or white warts, the \"\" has green pedicellaria?"} +{"answers": ["Tony Melville Ridley", "Tony Ridley"], "question": " was described as \"a very brainy backroom boy\" with \"no management experience whatever\" when appointed director-general of the Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive?"} +{"answers": ["2017–18 Thai temple fraud investigations"], "question": "the , which led to the imprisonment of high-ranking Buddhist monks, were seen by critics as being politically motivated?"} +{"answers": ["Cornelia Wulkopf"], "question": " made her operatic debut in the centenary production of Wagner's \"Ring Cycle\" at the Bayreuth Festival and recorded the alto part in Bach's Mass in B minor with Sergiu Celibidache?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Logan State Park"], "question": "Hocking Lake was renamed after Chief Logan of the Mingo Native American tribe?"} +{"answers": ["Zhao Nanqi", "Nanqi", "Zhao"], "question": "Chinese general , who fought alongside the son of Mao Zedong in the Korean War, was born in what is now South Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Chequers Ring"], "question": "a secret compartment of Queen Elizabeth I's contains miniature portraits of the Queen and an unknown woman?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Bassey"], "question": "basketball player was discovered at the age of 12 selling fried chicken by a coach in Nigeria?"} +{"answers": ["Youssef", "Youssef Obama", "Obama", "Youssef Ibrahim"], "question": "footballer was given his nickname due to his likeness to Barack Obama?"} +{"answers": ["Tuzex"], "question": " shopping vouchers were used as unofficial parallel currency in communist Czechoslovakia?"} +{"answers": ["Claire Ptak"], "question": " baked the lemon and elderflower wedding cake for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle?"} +{"answers": ["Mormon folklore"], "question": "creating human hair wreaths is a part of , and a wreath containing hair from prominent church leaders was on display in the Salt Lake Temple until 1967?"} +{"answers": ["Willebrand", "Erik Adolf von Willebrand", "Erik"], "question": " originally used the term \"hereditary pseudohemophilia\" to describe what came to be known as von Willebrand disease?"} +{"answers": ["Indian Peace Commission"], "question": "the , established by the United States Congress in 1867 to negotiate with and \"civilize\" Native American tribes, ultimately ushered in a decade of war?"} +{"answers": ["Liu Yichang", "Liu", "Yichang"], "question": ", considered the founder of Hong Kong's modern literature, wrote novels that inspired two award-winning films by Wong Kar-wai?"} +{"answers": ["Characterization of nanoparticles"], "question": " size, shape, and 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searched can be charged with assault if the searcher is injured as a result?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Walker", "Mary Walker"], "question": " overcame a tragedy and a serious injury to win the 2012 World Barrel Racing Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Winchell's Kingfisher", "Winchell's kingfisher"], "question": "a British ornithologist named , found in the Philippines, after an American geologist?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Black Buck"], "question": "during , Avro Vulcan bomber XM607 \"\" flew for nearly 15 hours to drop 21 bombs on the Falkland Islands?"} +{"answers": ["Lena Aylin Erdil", "Lena Erdil", "Lena", "Erdil"], "question": "international windsurfing champion is the daughter of a Turkish father and a German mother, who met each other while windsurfing?"} +{"answers": ["Andrea L. Thompson", "Andrea Lee Thompson"], "question": " served in the United States Army for 28 years before becoming National Security Advisor to the Vice President?"} +{"answers": ["Chicago Loop", "Chicago Express Loop"], "question": "the is a proposed underground high-speed rail rapid transit system that will connect Chicago's Loop with O'Hare International Airport?"} +{"answers": ["Zhang", "Xiaoqian", "Zhang Xiaoqian", "Hsiao-Chien Chang"], "question": ", one of China's top doctors, was spared from persecution during the Anti-Rightist Campaign by Mao Zedong, who called him a \"simpleminded person\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bicycle Tree", "Bicycle Tree"], "question": " has \"eaten\" a bicycle?"} +{"answers": ["Tacora"], "question": " \"\", Chile's northernmost volcano, was the site of substantial sulfur mining operations that were explicitly given to Chile in a 1929 treaty with Peru?"} +{"answers": ["Seattle head tax"], "question": "Amazon responded to the proposed by threatening to halt development of a downtown office tower?"} +{"answers": ["Carmen Casco de Lara Castro", "Castro", "Carmen"], "question": ", founder of one of the first human rights organizations in Latin America, was arrested, denied a passport, and monitored by the Stroessner regime?"} +{"answers": ["Pelham Bay Park", "Pelham Bay"], "question": "with an area of 2,772 acres (1,122 ha), is the largest public park in New York City?"} +{"answers": ["Qabaniso Malewezi"], "question": " wrote \"Wikipedia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Piano Quartets", "Piano Quartets"], "question": "Beethoven \"\" composed at age 15, which were published only after his death?"} +{"answers": ["Walid Azaro", "Walid", "Azaro"], "question": "during the 2017–18 season, Moroccan-born footballer broke the Egyptian Premier League record for the most goals scored by a foreign player?"} +{"answers": ["Stormy Lake", "Stormy Lake"], "question": "Alaska's had to be poisoned to remove invasive species not once but twice?"} +{"answers": ["Joannes de 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recounts how doctors from the Indian subcontinent immigrated to Britain and became general practitioners?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Metcalfe", "Thomas Humphrey Metcalfe"], "question": "maritime fur trader and most of his crew were killed by Native Hawaiians in revenge for the flogging of a chief by Metcalfe's father days before?"} +{"answers": ["Loss", "Loss"], "question": "on its tenth anniversary, the webcomic \"\" was replaced by an edited version titled \"Found\"?"} +{"answers": ["El Tatio"], "question": " \"\" is the largest geyser field in the southern hemisphere and one of two worldwide with the highest elevation?"} +{"answers": ["Carol Rasco"], "question": "during Governor Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign, political aide took over Arkansas's \"daily business\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aap Kaa Hak"], "question": "the British TV series answered health, social and legal questions in Hindi and Urdu?"} +{"answers": ["Christoph Bernhard Verspoell"], "question": "the 1810 Catholic 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Wang"], "question": "a solar-powered device for extracting water from the air, co-designed by , has been compared to the moisture vaporators in \"Star Wars\"?"} +{"answers": ["Granada", "Nasr,", "Nasr, Sultan of Granada"], "question": " became the Sultan of Granada in 1309 following the ousting of his brother, only to be ousted in a civil war five years later?"} +{"answers": ["Conchoderma virgatum"], "question": "the goose barnacle rarely attaches directly to a fish, but four were once found attached to a single spine of a porcupinefish?"} +{"answers": ["Kelvin Droegemeier", "Kelvin Kay Droegemeier"], "question": "US President Donald Trump's nomination of meteorologist to direct the Office of Science and Technology Policy has been received positively by scientists?"} +{"answers": ["The Little Nigar"], "question": "Claude Debussy composed , a cakewalk, for a piano method?"} +{"answers": ["Rie", "Rie Murakawa", "Murakawa"], "question": "voice actress accolades include the Best Funny 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["Vance Drummond"], "question": "New Zealand-born won the South Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry as a Royal Australian Air Force pilot serving with the United States Air Force?"} +{"answers": ["Take a Knee, My Ass", "Take a Knee, My Ass"], "question": "Neal McCoy wanted his anti-protest song \"\" to \"bring people together\"?"} +{"answers": ["flag of the Romani people", "Flag of the Romani people"], "question": "the \"\" was a triband, before the red stripe was removed over suspicions that it stood for communism?"} +{"answers": ["Cusack Roney", "Cusack Patrick Roney"], "question": " was knighted for his role as secretary to the Great Industrial Exhibition of 1853?"} +{"answers": ["Priapulus caudatus"], "question": "penis worms very similar to created trace fossils in the early Cambrian period?"} +{"answers": ["SethBling"], "question": "minutes after a world record was set for \"Super Mario World\", completed a faster run, validating a technique used previously only on an emulator?"} +{"answers": ["Narmakosh"], "question": ", compiled by Narmad, is the first monolingual dictionary of the Gujarati language?"} +{"answers": ["Joan Does Dynasty"], "question": "video artist Joan Braderman onto scenes from the television series \"Dynasty\" to critique the characters, plots, and themes?"} +{"answers": ["Green Bay Packers Foundation", "Green Bay Packers"], "question": "if the Green Bay Packers football team, with an estimated value of $2.55 billion, was ever sold, all the profits would go to rather than its shareholders?"} +{"answers": ["Catherine-Nicole Lemaure"], "question": "opera singer was imprisoned overnight for refusing to perform?"} +{"answers": ["Matthias Rauchmiller"], "question": ", the son of a butcher, designed both the Plague Column in Vienna and the oldest statue on Prague's Charles Bridge \"(clay model pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Venom and Eternity"], "question": "the first screening of ended early following director Isidore Isou's attempt after the first scenes to play only its soundtrack to a darkened theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Redneck Fishing Tournament"], "question": "the has seen thousands of Asian carp caught by its participants without the use of fishing poles?"} +{"answers": ["Telfair Hodgson"], "question": " was the original financial backer and first managing editor of \"The Sewanee Review\", the oldest continuously published literary quarterly in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Benty Grange hanging bowl"], "question": "a pair of yellow \"dolphin-like creatures\" from a finds its closest parallel in manuscript art?"} +{"answers": ["Pteropus"], "question": " teeth are used as currency on Makira?"} +{"answers": ["Vicars Bell"], "question": " was the \"village chronicler\" of Little Gaddesden?"} +{"answers": ["Stanwood", "Stanwood, Washington"], "question": ", was formed by the consolidation of two rival towns in order to fund a modern sewage treatment system?"} +{"answers": ["Mindy Alper"], "question": ", the visual artist featured in \"Heaven Is a Traffic Jam on the 405\", helped Mary Stuart Masterson prepare for her role as a mentally ill woman in the 1993 film \"Benny & Joon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Leucadendron salignum"], "question": "the flowers of the are pollinated by beetles?"} +{"answers": ["Jenny E. Sabin", "Jenny Sabin Studio", "Jenny Sabin"], "question": "s installation \"Lumen\" is knitted from solar active yarns that absorb light energy during the day and release it at night?"} +{"answers": ["Wizard of Legend"], "question": "the 2018 roguelike video game received nearly 50 percent more than its funding goal in its Kickstarter campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Aircat"], "question": "U.S. Army airboats could ram and sink Viet Cong boats?"} +{"answers": ["Prostheceraeus vittatus"], "question": "the \"\" appears to glide across the seabed, being moved by cilia on its underside?"} +{"answers": ["Leonard Owen", "William Leonard Owen"], "question": " oversaw the building of Calder Hall, the world's first nuclear power station to produce electricity on a commercial scale?"} +{"answers": ["Washington, My Home"], "question": "John F. Kennedy suggested the State of Washington replace its unofficial motto \"\"Alki\" with \"For You and Me, a Destiny\", a lyric from \"\", the state song?"} +{"answers": ["Wu Zhonghua"], "question": "while working for the predecessor of NASA, Chinese physicist pioneered the three-dimensional flow theory, which has been used to design many aircraft engines?"} +{"answers": ["Brugada syndrome"], "question": " is known in the Philippines as \"Bangungut\", or \"a scream followed by sudden death during sleep\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gizzle"], "question": "American rapper worked as a ghostwriter for other hip hop artists before releasing her debut mixtape in 2017?"} +{"answers": ["Tahlequah", "Tahlequah"], "question": "the killer whale carried her dead calf for over two weeks in an apparent showing of grief?"} +{"answers": ["Rescue Me", "Rescue Me"], "question": "Madonna's \"\" 1991 song \"\" made the highest debut for a song on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart since the Beatles' \"Let It Be\" 21 years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["Tu Books"], "question": "publisher was created via a Kickstarter campaign, then purchased by Lee & Low Books three months later?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara Haviland", "Barbara Haviland Minor"], "question": "air conditioning refrigerant HFO-1234yf, developed by a team led by , is believed to be used in 50% of new vehicles produced in 2018, to help counter global warming?"} +{"answers": ["Bushwick Inlet", "Bushwick Inlet Park"], "question": "although New York City's was proposed in 2005, the land for the park was not fully purchased until 2016?"} +{"answers": ["John Zamet", "John Saville Zamet"], "question": "periodontist was awarded a PhD after his death for his research on German and Austrian refugee dentists?"} +{"answers": ["Life with My Sister Madonna"], "question": "the publisher of , a tell-all book by the singer's younger brother, sold it to retailers without revealing the title or the subject matter in order to create a media stir?"} +{"answers": ["John/Eleanor Rykener"], "question": "in 1394, was apprehended for committing a \"detestable unmentionable and ignominious vice\" in Cheapside and later confessed to having had sex with both friars and nuns?"} +{"answers": ["Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan"], "question": "the painting has been attacked and damaged twice \"(damage pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Piano Sonata No. 2", "Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35", "Piano Sonata No. 2"], "question": "Chopin's contains as its third movement a \"Marche funèbre\", which was composed earlier than the other music?"} +{"answers": ["Štefica Galić"], "question": "ethnic Croat journalist has been called the \"Schindler of Ljubuški\" for helping save an estimated two-thirds of the town's Bosniaks during the Croat–Bosniak War?"} +{"answers": ["Harold Theodore Spitznagel", "Harold Spitznagel"], "question": "South Dakota architect designed the original Mount Rushmore visitor center with Cecil Doty as part of Mission 66, providing a setting for Alfred Hitchcock's 1959 film \"North by Northwest\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pinguipes brasilianus"], "question": "Charles Darwin made descriptive notes on the after a specimen was caught with hook and line off the coast of Patagonia during the voyage of \"Beagle\"?"} +{"answers": ["Patricia A. Gabow", "Patricia Anne Acquaviva Gabow"], "question": "as CEO of Denver Health, Dr. streamlined operations, improved patient care, and cut excessive spending using a system based on the Toyota Production System?"} +{"answers": ["V bomber"], "question": "during the Cuban Missile Crisis, each of Britain's \"V force\" squadrons kept one nuclear-armed \"(Avro Vulcans pictured)\" and crew at 15 minutes' readiness?"} +{"answers": ["Helleria brevicornis"], "question": " is the only terrestrial woodlouse that has retained the ancestral aquatic isopod behaviour of mate guarding?"} +{"answers": ["Ben Judd"], "question": "American video game producer is fluent in the Japanese Kansai dialect?"} +{"answers": ["Loggerheads Country Park"], "question": " has a corn mill with a restored water wheel?"} +{"answers": ["Psalm 138"], "question": "the South African composer Stefans Grové wrote a setting of for choir, children's choir, African drums, marimba, and string orchestra?"} +{"answers": ["Maurice", "Maurice"], "question": "the deposed Byzantine emperor was forced to watch his six sons executed before he was beheaded himself?"} +{"answers": ["Atlantis", "Atlantis"], "question": " moved from Ireland to Colombia?"} +{"answers": ["Marie Lehmann", "Marie Lehmann"], "question": ", one of the Rhinemaidens \"\" at the first Bayreuth Festival in 1876, sang the soprano solo in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony for the groundbreaking of the Bayreuth Festival Theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Lebel", "Robert", "Lebel", "Robert Lebel"], "question": " was inducted in the inaugural class of three ice hockey halls of fame?"} +{"answers": ["Royden Park"], "question": "the Wirral Model Engineering Society operates a raised railway track for fine scale models of full-size steam locomotives at ?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Kūkaʻilimoku Kūnuiākea", "Albert Kūnuiākea"], "question": "when King Kamehameha III died in 1854, the throne of Hawaii passed to his nephew Kamehameha IV instead of his son ?"} +{"answers": ["Old North Building", "North Building", "Old North"], "question": ", built between 1794 and 1797, is the oldest standing academic building on Georgetown University's campus?"} +{"answers": ["Badr Shirvani"], "question": ", a Persian poet from Shirvan in the present-day Republic of Azerbaijan, received patronage from numerous rulers at the same time?"} +{"answers": ["Archie Meets the Punisher"], "question": "the plot of the 1994 comic book was modeled after the 1948 film \"Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zheng Pingru"], "question": "Chinese spy \"\", who was executed after an assassination attempt on a Japanese collaborator, is believed to have inspired the novella \"Lust, Caution\", and its film adaptation?"} +{"answers": ["Wood-Tikchik State Park"], "question": ", the largest state park in the United States, is sometimes staffed by a single ranger?"} +{"answers": ["Grace", "Macurdy", "Grace Macurdy"], "question": " shaped the field of classics by pulling together both material and textual evidence as sources in her studies of individual women?"} +{"answers": ["Chip Rives"], "question": " was one of the eight people named \"Sports Illustrated\" Sportsperson of the Year in 1987?"} +{"answers": ["Mor Yakup Church"], "question": "the in southeastern Turkey was originally the baptistery of a Syriac Orthodox cathedral which no longer exists?"} +{"answers": ["Q'ursha"], "question": "according to some accounts, the legendary Georgian hunting dog had eagle's wings, a thunderous bark and a gigantic leap?"} +{"answers": ["Fulltofta Church"], "question": "the frescos \"\" in were discovered in 1907 after being hidden since the Reformation?"} +{"answers": ["Whitney Calhoun", "George", "Calhoun", "George Whitney Calhoun"], "question": " and Curly Lambeau founded the Green Bay Packers 99 years ago today?"} +{"answers": ["Augusto Ibáñez Guzmán"], "question": "Colombian Supreme Court judge claimed that in 2008, a dozen armed men stormed his house to steal his personal computer?"} +{"answers": ["Procerodes littoralis"], "question": "the flatworm is tolerant of wide fluctuations in salinity, being able to survive both in freshwater and in seawater?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Wensley Clarkson", "Patrick Clarkson"], "question": "plastic surgeon had the idea for the Hand Club to help injured airmen, and established the Children's Burns Unit at Guy's Hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Fisher Ridge Cave System"], "question": "the is the fifth-longest cave in the United States and one of the longest in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Dendoncker", "Leander Dendoncker", "Leander"], "question": "the Belgium international player is one of three footballer brothers from a pig-farming family?"} +{"answers": ["Sycamore Gap Tree", "Sycamore Gap"], "question": "the \"\" has been featured in a Hollywood blockbuster, a Bryan Adams music video and a TV crime drama?"} +{"answers": ["Prague uprising"], "question": "the Russian Liberation Army defected for the second time when it turned against Nazi Germany in the on 6 May 1945?"} +{"answers": ["Hermosillo Arteaga", "Carlos Hermosillo Arteaga"], "question": "Mexican federal deputy and his wife were found to own six properties worth a total of 14 million pesos in the state of Chihuahua?"} +{"answers": ["Dr. Georgi Stranski University Hospital"], "question": "the in Pleven was the first hospital in Bulgaria to perform robot-assisted surgery?"} +{"answers": ["Eveline Crone"], "question": "the research of 2017 Spinoza Prize winner has led the Netherlands to extend its juvenile detention age limit from 18 to 23?"} +{"answers": ["Teuira Henry"], "question": " \"\" reconstructed her English missionary grandfather's lost manuscript describing Tahitian history by using his notes?"} +{"answers": ["Alicia Nafé"], "question": "the Argentinian mezzo-soprano appeared in her signature role as Bizet's Carmen alongside Plácido Domingo in San Francisco, and at the Metropolitan Opera with Domingo as conductor?"} +{"answers": ["Lyngsjö Church"], "question": "the antependium of has been said to be \"better suited for the high altar of a cathedral than a countryside church\"?"} +{"answers": ["Iase Tushi"], "question": "the \"Samec'niero\", written by , contains one of the earliest examples of a Georgian–Persian dictionary, and is the earliest Georgian manuscript so far discovered in Iran?"} +{"answers": ["Neocalanus plumchrus"], "question": " is able to uptake dissolved glucose directly from seawater despite its exoskeleton?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Aizlewood", "Mark", "Aizlewood"], "question": "the footballer once celebrated scoring a goal by flicking the V at fans of his own team?"} +{"answers": ["Torrance Barrens"], "question": "the \"\" is Canada's first dark-sky preserve?"} +{"answers": ["Erinea Garcia Gallegos", "Erinea Garcia"], "question": ", one of the first college-educated Hispanic women in Colorado, was appointed postmistress of the city of San Luis by President Franklin D. Roosevelt?"} +{"answers": ["Equestrian Federation", "German Equestrian Federation"], "question": ", the governing body for the majority of equestrian sports in Germany, promotes the status of the horse as a cultural asset?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Berwick", "Siege of Berwick"], "question": "when the refused to surrender, the governor's son was hanged outside the town gates?"} +{"answers": ["History of the Jews in Atlanta"], "question": "the dates to 1845, the same year the city changed its name from Marthasville?"} +{"answers": ["John Joseph Merlin", "Merlin", "John"], "question": " crashed into a mirror at Carlisle House while playing the violin on the roller skates that he had invented?"} +{"answers": ["Flight Stop"], "question": "each of the sixty geese in Michael Snow's \"\" is decorated with the image of the same dead Canada goose culled from Toronto Island?"} +{"answers": ["Clifford Braimah"], "question": ", head of the Ghana Water Company, is a supporter of Operation Vanguard and its mission to end illegal mining?"} +{"answers": ["Wang Family Compound"], "question": "the rising prosperity of the Wang family of Lingshi County during the Qing dynasty financed the multi-generation construction of a of hundreds of courtyards with over 2,000 rooms?"} +{"answers": ["Enrique Alfaro Ramírez", "Alfaro Ramírez", "Ramírez", "Enrique"], "question": "Governor-elect of Jalisco, , was the first winning gubernatorial candidate to come from the Movimiento Ciudadano party?"} +{"answers": ["ContraPoints"], "question": "the YouTube channel releases humorous, left-leaning educational videos responding to the arguments of the growing community of right-wing YouTubers?"} +{"answers": ["Carla Henius"], "question": "the mezzo-soprano performed in the premiere of Luigi Nono's \"Intolleranza 1960\" at La Fenice, and had a composition by Dieter Schnebel written for her voice?"} +{"answers": ["Neocalanus cristatus"], "question": " nauplii feed off their yolks during the 40 days it may take them to ascend to the surface of the sea?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Edgeworth-Johnstone"], "question": "chemical engineer invented a flute made from the aluminium brass tubing used in oil refineries?"} +{"answers": ["Chang and Eng Bunker"], "question": "the conjoined liver of the Siamese twins \"\" is on display at the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia?"} +{"answers": ["I Am Malala"], "question": "Malala Yousafzai's 2013 autobiography was banned in 152,000 private schools in Pakistan?"} +{"answers": ["Marcellina", "Marcellina"], "question": "followers of the second-century Carpocratian Christian leader venerated Greek philosophers alongside Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["Carrie Goldberg", "Carrie A. 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H. Wilenski"], "question": "despite never completing his university studies, was appointed a special lecturer in the history of art at the University of Manchester?"} +{"answers": ["Palatogobius grandoculus"], "question": "specimens of the fish were collected as early as 1976 but not identified as a new species until 2002?"} +{"answers": ["Gerd Hatje"], "question": " went from being a typesetter to founding the internationally renowned publishing house which still bears his name?"} +{"answers": ["Railway surgery"], "question": "some opposed the introduction of first aid kits on trains, maintaining that only doctors should carry out this work?"} +{"answers": ["Vampyr", "Vampyr"], "question": "the developers of chose to include only one save slot, so that the player's actions would have \"real, meaningful impact\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dharma Bum Temple"], "question": " helped organize the first Buddhist college fraternity in the United States, Delta Beta Tau \"(pledge class pictured)\", at San Diego State University?"} +{"answers": ["Sutanto Djuhar"], "question": "Chinese-Indonesian businessman was the last surviving member of the \"Gang of Four\" of the Suharto era?"} +{"answers": ["King Oak"], "question": "the trunk of the is more than in girth?"} +{"answers": ["Sara Hershkowitz"], "question": ", who usually appears on the opera stage as the Queen of the Night and Zerbinetta, parodied Donald Trump in Ligeti's \"Mysteries of the Macabre\" at the Lowlands Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Loxahatchee Groves, Florida", "Loxahatchee Groves"], "question": "prior to the first town council elections in , a political forum for the candidates was hosted at a nudist resort?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Peter Kaye"], "question": " was the first director of what became the largest registry of heart and lung transplantation data in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Duck netting"], "question": "the sport of may be unique to the Imperial House of Japan?"} +{"answers": ["B. G. Seielstad", "Benjamin Seielstad", "Benjamin Goodwin Seielstad"], "question": "in 1939, drew four different versions of the end of the world \"(\"giant meteor\" collision pictured)\" for \"Popular Science Monthly\"?"} +{"answers": ["Catherine Gayer"], "question": ", who was a coloratura soprano for four decades at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, premiered Nono's \"Intolleranza 1960\" in Venice, and Reimann's \"Melusine\" at the Schwetzingen Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Li Lin", "Li Lin"], "question": "when biochemist was a Ph.D. student, he often went to slaughterhouses and wet markets to buy chicken and pig livers for his experiments?"} +{"answers": ["World Trade Center station", "World Trade Center", "World Trade Center station"], "question": "the $4 billion , built after the September 11 attacks, has been described as the world's most expensive train station?"} +{"answers": ["Averroes"], "question": " wrote on subjects as diverse as philosophy, Islamic jurisprudence, medicine, and astronomy?"} +{"answers": ["An Unearthly Child"], "question": "the first episode of the had to be rerecorded because the TARDIS doors would not close?"} +{"answers": ["Gustaf Gabriel Hällström"], "question": "scientist \"\" initiated the first regular meteorological observations in Finland?"} +{"answers": ["Flint Public Library", "Flint Public Library"], "question": "the created the Julia A. 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Green"], "question": " campaigned for new design standards following the collapse of a ferry walkway that killed six people?"} +{"answers": ["It Came Out of the Sky"], "question": "Creedence Clearwater Revival's 1969 song \"\" was one of the first to criticize Ronald Reagan?"} +{"answers": ["Derek Holmes", "Derek Holmes"], "question": " said the purpose of Hockey Canada was to beat the Russians?"} +{"answers": ["Campanino"], "question": " apples are used to make a sweet-and-hot condiment, \"mostarda di Mantova\", that has been eaten since the Middle Ages?"} +{"answers": ["Zach Hankins"], "question": "basketball player helped Ferris State win its first title in 2018, being named the tournament's most valuable player?"} +{"answers": ["Manshuk", "Manshuk Zhiengalievna Mametova", "Manshuk Mametova", "Mametova"], "question": " was the first Kazakh woman to become a Hero of the Soviet Union, after she refused to follow the rest of her unit in retreating from battle in Nevel?"} +{"answers": ["Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden"], "question": " has ponds which were originally marl pits?"} +{"answers": ["Vijay Shastri", "Vijay Ramanlal Shastri"], "question": " has written more than 200 short stories in Gujarati?"} +{"answers": ["Sega Technical Institute"], "question": "the released four \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" games in three years?"} +{"answers": ["Aula Magna", "Aula Magna"], "question": "the 31 acoustic panels \"\" on the ceiling of the Central University of Venezuela's auditorium were originally meant to be an art installation in the outside corridor?"} +{"answers": ["Unhinged", "Unhinged"], "question": "the Trump presidential campaign filed for arbitration against the publication of by Omarosa Manigault Newman?"} +{"answers": ["Dawson Williams"], "question": "in 1904, , editor of the \"British Medical Journal\", commissioned research from Edward Harrison that exposed numerous medications as \"valueless\"?"} +{"answers": ["Old Harbor U.S. Life Saving Station Museum", "Old Harbor U.S. Life Saving Station"], "question": "the \"\", built in 1897 to rescue shipwrecked mariners, was itself rescued from the sea and given a new lease of life?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur Rook", "Arthur Rook"], "question": " and Ian Whimster wrote important articles on keratoacanthoma and blistering skin diseases?"} +{"answers": ["Ashley Mears"], "question": "sociologist conducted an ethnography of the fashion industry while working as a model in New York and London?"} +{"answers": ["Melimoyu"], "question": "the name of , a volcano in Chile, means \"four breasts\"?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel Torres", "Manuel Torres"], "question": " was the first foreign diplomat to die in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Stratford Dialectical and Radical Club"], "question": "the , formed in 1880, was one of the first openly socialist societies in London?"} +{"answers": ["Chaim Topol", "Topol", "Chaim"], "question": "the Israeli actor , who won a Golden Globe for his performance as Tevye in the 1971 film \"Fiddler on the Roof\", played the role in shows and revivals about 3,500 times?"} +{"answers": ["Bazoline Estelle Usher"], "question": "in 1944, educator \"\" became the first African American to have an office at Atlanta City Hall?"} +{"answers": ["The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle"], "question": ", a 1991 Newbery Honor book, was written in the style of a 19th-century travelogue?"} +{"answers": ["Walter Freudenthal"], "question": " distinguished between the skin conditions keratoma senile and verruca senilis, before leaving Nazi-occupied Europe?"} +{"answers": ["2014 retreat from Western Bahr el Ghazal"], "question": "deserters from the South Sudanese army embarked on a , across the border into Sudan, to escape their former comrades?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert Ritchie Spencer", "Herbert R. Spencer"], "question": "in 1901, described how to turn a baby should it be in the breech position before birth?"} +{"answers": ["Altered", "Altered"], "question": "National Hot Rod Association were notorious for running sideways?"} +{"answers": ["General Frisbie", "General Frisbie"], "question": " \"\" accidentally sank two ships and disabled a third, was renamed \"Commander\", and then turned into a salmon cannery?"} +{"answers": ["Israa al-Ghomgham"], "question": " could become the first Saudi woman to be beheaded as punishment for defending human rights?"} +{"answers": ["Pyroglyphidae"], "question": "under low relative humidity conditions, protonymph may die, or they may enter a state of diapause until conditions improve?"} +{"answers": ["Ernst Königsgarten"], "question": "Austrian fencer once performed in front of King Edward VII?"} +{"answers": ["Dutch expedition to Valdivia"], "question": "the seized and then abandoned the last Dutch possession on the Pacific coast of the Americas?"} +{"answers": ["Nathan Murphy", "Nathan Murphy"], "question": "after Australian rules footballer was drafted by Collingwood, cricketer Shane Warne rang club president Eddie McGuire to commend the selection?"} +{"answers": ["Psalm 36"], "question": "a verse from is seen as endorsing animal welfare and animal rights?"} +{"answers": ["José María González Valencia", "González Valencia", "José González Valencia"], "question": "the suspected Mexican drug lord possessed an official passport that had all the security features needed for international travel, issued under a false name?"} +{"answers": ["Serruria elongata"], "question": "flowers of the \"\" produce a sweet smell late in the afternoon?"} +{"answers": ["Kalākaua"], "question": " restored the hula, which had previously been banned from being publicly performed, and sponsored other Native Hawaiian traditions in the first Hawaiian Renaissance?"} +{"answers": ["Brownie", "Brownie", "brownie"], "question": ", helpful household spirits from British folklore, are said to leave a house forever if offered a gift of clothing?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Kershisnik", "Kershisnik", "Brian", "Brian T. Kershisnik"], "question": " experiences of the births of his children inspired his painting \"Nativity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Opening Prayer"], "question": "Leonard Bernstein composed on a commission from Carnegie Hall for its reopening in 1986?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Bonville", "William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville"], "question": "during the Wars of the Roses, the son of was killed at the Battle of Wakefield in 1460, and Bonville himself was executed a few months later after the Second Battle of St Albans?"} +{"answers": ["FRoSTA AG", "Frosta AG"], "question": ", the largest frozen food company in Germany, suffered huge losses when it adopted sustainable sourcing and eliminated food additives from its products?"} +{"answers": ["The Edge of Destruction"], "question": "the TARDIS's Fast Return Switch featured in the \"Doctor Who\" serial appeared to have a label written in felt-tip pen?"} +{"answers": ["Poverty in the Democratic Republic of the Congo", "Democratic Republic of the Congo"], "question": "despite the Democratic Republic of the Congo's $24 trillion in mineral reserves, ?"} +{"answers": ["Mark John Aubry", "Mark Aubry"], "question": " is a lecturer on concussion awareness, a team physician for the Ottawa Senators, and the chief medical officer of Hockey Canada and the International Ice Hockey Federation?"} +{"answers": ["Real Fact Comics"], "question": "science fiction writer Harlan Ellison's earliest known published work was a fan letter to the comic book ?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy Papadakos", "Dorothy Jean Papadakos"], "question": ", the first female organist at New York's Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, wrote a musical portraying Roman life in ancient Pompeii when it was destroyed by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius?"} +{"answers": ["Sphenophorus parvulus"], "question": "the feeds on maize and other grain crops as well as on Kentucky bluegrass?"} +{"answers": ["I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" published the anonymous essay \"\" despite its history of publishing few such works?"} +{"answers": ["Windscale Piles"], "question": "while the filters added to the chimneys of the \"\" were mocked as \"Cockcroft's Follies\", they prevented what might have been a disastrous radioactive accident?"} +{"answers": ["Sutarmidji"], "question": "as a child in Pontianak, Indonesia, used to hawk newspapers close to the mayor's office that he would later occupy?"} +{"answers": ["MIT Guyot"], "question": " is named after the Massachusetts Institute of Technology?"} +{"answers": ["Japanese export porcelain"], "question": "from 1660 to 1700, the majority of Japanese porcelain was ?"} +{"answers": ["Kristin Cooper", "Kristin Bernhardt Cooper"], "question": "attorney , the current First Lady of North Carolina, has performed in several plays with her daughters?"} +{"answers": ["Arrowe Country Park"], "question": " sits on land purchased in 1800 by the Mayor of Liverpool with money earned from the slave trade?\""} +{"answers": ["Karl Ludwig Drobisch"], "question": "the German composer and his brother calculated planetary movements?"} +{"answers": ["Sabrina", "Sabrina"], "question": ", a critique of the modern \"fake news\" era, is the first graphic novel to be longlisted for the Booker Prize?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Polycleitos Cawadias"], "question": " denied there was such a thing as a true hermaphrodite?"} +{"answers": ["Brown-hooded kingfisher", "Brown-hooded Kingfisher"], "question": "the \"\", about long, has been recorded eating reptiles as long as ?"} +{"answers": ["Wenn ich, o Schöpfer, deine Macht"], "question": "\"\", part of German Protestant and Catholic hymnals, began as a poem by Christian Fürchtegott Gellert from the Age of Enlightenment?"} +{"answers": ["Kaʻiminaʻauao"], "question": ", a younger sibling of Hawaii's Queen Liliʻuokalani, died in an epidemic that killed more than 10,000 people, mostly Native Hawaiians?"} +{"answers": ["Niel Gow's Oak"], "question": "Niel Gow, a Scottish fiddler, is said to have composed many of his best-known tunes under ?"} +{"answers": ["John Fresshe"], "question": "in 1381, during the Peasants' Revolt, —later to be Lord Mayor of London—was widely suspected of encouraging the mob to burn down the Marshalsea Prison?"} +{"answers": ["National Philatelic Collection", "National Philatelic Collection"], "question": "the United States government purchased John Lennon's boyhood stamp album for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Ludwigsburg porcelain", "Ludwigsburg Porcelain Manufactory"], "question": "some figures from the 1760s \"(example pictured)\" show the lighter dance costumes pioneered by the ballet master Jean-Georges Noverre?"} +{"answers": ["Sanctuary of San Gerardo Maiella"], "question": "around one million pilgrims visit the in Materdomini, Italy, each year?"} +{"answers": ["De Groot", "de Groot", "Diede de Groot"], "question": "in 2018, became the first woman in wheelchair tennis to win both the women's singles and doubles events at Wimbledon?"} +{"answers": ["Apple Capital Recreation Loop Trail"], "question": "the in Wenatchee, Washington, was funded by a local utility company as part of environmental mitigation for hydroelectric dams?"} +{"answers": ["Cerithidea scalariformis", "Cerithideopsis scalariformis"], "question": "juvenile tend to live underwater while the adults mostly live above the high water mark?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Neville's Cross"], "question": "during the , King David II of Scotland was shot twice in the face by arrows and taken prisoner after knocking out the teeth of his captor?"} +{"answers": ["Shiena Nishizawa", "Shiena", "Nishizawa"], "question": "\"Love Men Holic\" by is a love song that uses ramen-related puns in its lyrics?"} +{"answers": ["Überwasserkirche"], "question": "the , a Gothic hall church in Münster, was the location of the second of three sermons held in 1941 by Bishop Clemens August Graf von Galen in defiance of the Nazi regime?"} +{"answers": ["Eucalyptus exserta"], "question": "common names for include Queensland peppermint, bendo, and messmate?"} +{"answers": ["Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India"], "question": "the has sometimes been more influential than senior government ministers?"} +{"answers": ["Soorjo", "Soorjo Coomar Goodeve Chuckerbutty", "Chuckerbutty"], "question": "in 1855, became the first Indian to pass the Indian Medical Service examination?"} +{"answers": ["Alberto Morillas"], "question": "perfumer has created nearly 7,000 fragrances?"} +{"answers": ["Shiv Pande"], "question": "in 1985, arranged for a joint India-Pakistan cricket team to play \"the rest of the world\" in aid of Mother Teresa's charity and the orphans of the Bhopal gas disaster?"} +{"answers": ["The Accelerators", "The Accelerators"], "question": "the comic book was originally conceived as a screenplay?"} +{"answers": ["James T. Mullen", "James Terrance Mullen", "Mullen", "James"], "question": " was the first Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus?"} +{"answers": ["Hull and East Riding Museum"], "question": "a reconstruction of a Roman bath house at the includes an original mosaic and a life-sized bather?"} +{"answers": ["Delfina Gómez Álvarez", "Gómez Álvarez"], "question": "Mexican senator entered politics at the urging of a former mayor who later ran for the Senate alongside her?"} +{"answers": ["Edel-optics.de Arena"], "question": "the 2018 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship took place at the in Hamburg?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob Masters"], "question": "\"Radio Times\" critic Alison Graham called the character \"a cocky narcissist\" following his debut in \"Casualty\"?"} +{"answers": ["Luna moth"], "question": "the long tails on the hindwings of the \"\" are thought to interfere with echolocation detection used by predatory bats?"} +{"answers": ["Hanbo scandal"], "question": "the , one of South Korea's largest corruption cases, involved presidential aides, a former minister, and top banking executives?"} +{"answers": ["Dæhli", "Magne", "Magne Dæhli"], "question": " was part of the gold-winning team in the men's relay of the World Orienteering Championships for three consecutive years from 2016 to 2018?"} +{"answers": ["Massive Goods"], "question": "a line of T-shirts produced by featuring art by Gengoroh Tagame became popular in the LGBTQ hip-hop scene?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Spooner Churchill"], "question": "American pediatrician believed that breast milk could be spoiled if the mother was anxious?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Cayley", "Mount Cayley massif"], "question": "the \"\" in British Columbia has been investigated as a potential geothermal energy resource?"} +{"answers": ["Reginald St John Beardsworth Battersby", "Reginald St John Battersby"], "question": " joined the British Army aged 14, was commissioned at 15, and lost a leg at 17?"} +{"answers": ["Vanessa Delgado"], "question": " 112-day term in the California State Senate will be the shortest tenure since 1903?"} +{"answers": ["Hirado ware"], "question": "pieces of decorated with seven boys chasing butterflies were once made only for the \"shōgun\" and emperors of Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Minoo Mohraz"], "question": "in 2001, HIV/AIDS campaigner defied a media ban by using the word \"condom\" on Iranian national television?"} +{"answers": ["SpongeBob SquarePants", "SpongeBob SquarePants", "SpongeBob SquarePants, season 9"], "question": " is the longest-running of \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" seasons, airing for four and a half years?"} +{"answers": ["Lafargue Clinic"], "question": "in 1948, Ralph Ellison, Richard Wright, and Fredric Wertham helped establish the in New York City, one of the first to provide low-cost psychiatric services to black patients?"} +{"answers": ["Lepidonotus squamatus"], "question": "the bioluminescent scales of the worm adhere to any predator that feeds on it, making the attacker more visible to its own predators?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Kekaʻaniau"], "question": " \"\" was the last surviving royal student from the Chiefs' Children's School, a select school for the nobles and rulers of the Kingdom of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["RX12874"], "question": "the Royal Air Force's \"\" system tracked aircraft by listening for their radar jammers?"} +{"answers": ["Broken", "Broken"], "question": "the breakout single \"\" by lovelytheband was inspired by its vocalist after he split up with his previous band, Oh Honey?"} +{"answers": ["Hirsch", "Fredy", "Fredy Hirsch"], "question": " saved the lives of children at Auschwitz by impressing SS guards, even though he was Jewish and openly gay?"} +{"answers": ["Exocoetus obtusirostris"], "question": "the exhibits countershading?"} +{"answers": ["Roberto Benedicto", "Roberto Salas Benedicto"], "question": " was so close to his fraternity brother, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, that he had full access to the presidential quarters in Malacañang Palace?"} +{"answers": ["Seder-Masochism"], "question": "the 2018 animated film was said to turn parts of the Exodus \"(God figure pictured)\" \"into Busby Berkeley-style song-and-dance numbers\"?"} +{"answers": ["Graham Stack", "Graham Stack"], "question": "the surgeon advocated naming the fingers of the hand, rather than numbering them, in order to avoid surgical errors?"} +{"answers": ["United States Lifesaving Association"], "question": "the calculated that a person has a 1 in 18 million chance of drowning at a beach patrolled by lifeguards affiliated with the association?"} +{"answers": ["Sybille Specht"], "question": "mezzo-soprano appeared as La Belle in a chamber opera by Philip Glass at the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz?"} +{"answers": ["Godfrey's Cordial"], "question": ", a popular infant sedative in Victorian Britain, led to numerous fatalities?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Sophia Hyde", "Mary Sophia Hyde Rice"], "question": "American missionary taught Sanford B. Dole, who later became Hawaii only president?"} +{"answers": ["Hypericum punctatum"], "question": "though caterpillars feed on the leaves of , the foliage is toxic to mammals?"} +{"answers": ["Steiner", "Max", "Max Steiner"], "question": " was often criticized for his excessive use of \"Mickey Mousing\" in his film scores?"} +{"answers": ["Milton Griepp"], "question": " was receiving unemployment benefits when he co-founded Capital City Distribution, which became the largest comic book distributor in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Caprella penantis"], "question": "the skeleton shrimp may take on some of the coloration of whatever it is feeding on?"} +{"answers": ["Valdez", "Jaime", "Jaime Bonilla Valdez"], "question": "in 2016, invited current Mexican president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador to his suite at Petco Park to watch the Major League Baseball All-Star Game?"} +{"answers": ["Van Gogh", "Vincent van Gogh", "Vincent van Gogh"], "question": "Australian artist John Peter Russell painted and gave it to him as a mark of their friendship?"} +{"answers": ["Tribune East Tower", "Tribune Tower"], "question": "if completed, the proposed would be the second tallest building in Chicago, behind the Willis Tower?"} +{"answers": ["2007 Dodge Dealers 400"], "question": "despite winning Roush Fenway Racing's 100th NASCAR Cup Series race in the , driver Carl Edwards was penalized for his car being too low at the right-rear?"} +{"answers": ["1939 NCAA Basketball Championship Game"], "question": "the was attended by James Naismith, the inventor of basketball?"} +{"answers": ["Azumi", "Waki", "Azumi Waki"], "question": "Japanese voice actress initially wished to pursue a career as a flight attendant, but gave up because she felt that her English language skills were inadequate?"} +{"answers": ["Bangladesh Drug War"], "question": "in most of the killings of the the victims were shot at night, and weapons and drugs were found near the bodies?"} +{"answers": ["Alan L. Gropman", "Alan Louis Gropman"], "question": "before becoming a college professor, flew more than 670 combat missions during two tours of Vietnam?"} +{"answers": ["Exocoetus volitans"], "question": "while attempting to escape from underwater predators, the \"\" may find other hazards above the waves?"} +{"answers": ["Grandy Glaze"], "question": "Canadian basketball player made his professional debut in the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional, which he led in rebounding?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Westerplatte"], "question": "the surrender of the Polish garrison at the on 7 September 1939 ended what has been described as the opening battle of World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Margaret Storkan", "Margaret Ann Storkan"], "question": " made seven trips to the developing world on the hospital ship SS \"Hope\" where she was the only dermatologist?"} +{"answers": ["Hamdi Kayapınar"], "question": "the first victim of the Turkish serial killer was his sibling?"} +{"answers": ["Orchard Beach", "Orchard Beach"], "question": "sand from Sandy Hook, New Jersey, and New York City's Rockaway Peninsula was brought by barge to ?"} +{"answers": ["Dinesh Joseph Wadiwel", "Dinesh Wadiwel"], "question": "the social and political theorist argues that humans are waging a war on animals?"} +{"answers": ["Paper car wheel"], "question": " \"\" provided a quiet and smooth ride in Pullman dining and sleeping cars?"} +{"answers": ["Athalia Theophilia Schwartz", "Athalia Schwartz"], "question": "the 19th-century writer addressed the conditions and lives of prostitutes in England, the Netherlands, and Belgium?"} +{"answers": ["Ybor Stadium"], "question": "the proposed would be the smallest in Major League Baseball by seating capacity?"} +{"answers": ["MIS416"], "question": ", a drug derived from bacteria that cause acne, was used to treat multiple sclerosis in New Zealand under a compassionate use law before clinical trials were unable to prove its efficacy?"} +{"answers": ["Mulshankar Mulani", "Mulshankar Harinand Mulani"], "question": " introduced tragedy to Gujarati theatre?"} +{"answers": ["The Mass Extermination of Jews in German Occupied Poland"], "question": " was the first official document to inform the Western Allies about the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["IFK Kristianstad"], "question": "by the end of the 2017–18 season, had won 66 consecutive home matches against domestic opposition?"} +{"answers": ["Raindrop cake"], "question": " \"\" is a dessert made of water and agar, and has practically no calories?"} +{"answers": ["Katka Zupančič", "Belokranjka Katka Zupančič"], "question": "Slovene-American wrote children's poetry about the austerity of immigrant life?"} +{"answers": ["B&B Carousell"], "question": "the , built over 100 years ago, is the last operating carousel in Coney Island?"} +{"answers": ["Tosia Altman", "Tosia", "Altman"], "question": " blonde hair and fluency in Polish enabled her to pass as a gentile and travel between Jewish ghettos in German-occupied Poland to organize armed resistance to the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Jordan Misja Artistic Lyceum"], "question": "the in Tirana counts among its alumni most Albanian professional artists, as well as the current Prime Minister of Albania?"} +{"answers": ["Acanthophis cryptamydros", "Kimberley death adder"], "question": "one of the scientific names in use for the was given in honour of actor Burt Lancaster?"} +{"answers": ["Bestwood Country Park", "Bestwood Park"], "question": "one account has it that King Charles II offered his mistress Nell Gwyn \"\" \"all the land she could ride around before breakfast\"—and the next morning she rode out early and encircled what would become ?"} +{"answers": ["Diadumene cincta"], "question": "the sea anemone reproduces by basal laceration, with pieces of tissue becoming detached from the base and developing into new individuals?"} +{"answers": ["Petros Lantzas"], "question": "in 1608, Greek spy devised a plan to assassinate the Ottoman Sultan by placing a present containing explosives in front of him?"} +{"answers": ["Great God Pan", "The Great God Pan"], "question": "Arthur Machen's novella has influenced such writers as H. P. Lovecraft, Peter Straub, and Stephen King?"} +{"answers": ["Ramiz Kovaçi"], "question": ", a baritone at the National Theatre of Opera and Ballet of Albania, was also a jury member for a light music festival?"} +{"answers": ["Napue v. Illinois"], "question": "in 1959, the US Supreme Court for a prosecutor to knowingly use false testimony, even if the testimony does not directly relate to the defendant's guilt?"} +{"answers": ["Claudio Gomes"], "question": "Manchester City player won a trophy at Wembley Stadium one second into his professional debut?"} +{"answers": ["Cocoi heron", "Cocoi Heron"], "question": "the \"\" is the largest heron in South America?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald", "Smelser", "Ronald Smelser"], "question": " 2008 book \"The Myth of the Eastern Front\" focuses on the myth of the clean Wehrmacht?"} +{"answers": ["Lobet den Herren alle, die ihn ehren"], "question": "for his song of praise \"\", Paul Gerhardt used the Sapphic stanza?"} +{"answers": ["John Mākini Kapena"], "question": "Hawaiian diplomat was sent to Japan in 1882 to discuss Japanese immigration to Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Hassan Tampuli"], "question": "prior to heading Ghana's petroleum authority, lawyer secured the release of a journalist who had been detained for writing about the country's president?"} +{"answers": ["Palembang Light Rail Transit"], "question": "the , which opened last month, is the first operational light rail system in Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Muriel Matilda Etches", "Matilda Etches"], "question": "clothes created by in the 1940s were the first modern fashion items to be honoured as key acquisitions by London's Victoria and Albert Museum?"} +{"answers": ["UMPS CARE"], "question": "Major League Baseball umpires have visited 131 hospitals since 2006, giving seriously ill children more than 12,500 stuffed toys, through their‎ charity?‎"} +{"answers": ["Vienna porcelain"], "question": "exports of \"(example pictured)\" to the Ottoman Empire reached 120,000 pieces a year in the 18th century?"} +{"answers": ["Normal Love"], "question": "a lost film by Andy Warhol shows the production of Jack Smith's ?"} +{"answers": ["Mitsu", "Dan", "Mitsu Dan"], "question": "Japanese erotic film star writes fiction for literary magazines?"} +{"answers": ["Luis", "Luis Clemente Posada Carriles", "Posada Carriles", "Luis Posada Carriles", "Carriles"], "question": "former CIA agent twice escaped from prison in Venezuela, where he faced trial for the bombing of Cubana Flight 455?"} +{"answers": ["Leasowe Lighthouse"], "question": " had the only known female lighthouse keeper when it ceased operating in 1908?"} +{"answers": ["Bombing of Wieluń"], "question": "Wieluń, Poland, became the first city to sustain \"\" in World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Bluebonnet Ordnance Plant", "BlueBonnet Ordnance Plant"], "question": "SpaceX's Rocket Development and Test Facility is on the site of , a former World War II bomb-making facility?"} +{"answers": ["Mario Alberto Peña", "Mario Alberto"], "question": "Texas-born became a suspected regional leader of the Gulf Cartel and a gangster folk hero on both sides of the Mexico–United States border?"} +{"answers": ["Ian Aird"], "question": " performed chest surgery on a wounded German officer after the British surgeon had been captured by a German Panzer column during the North African Campaign?"} +{"answers": ["Ignore all rules"], "question": "Wikipedia has a rule allowing its editors to \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hirano", "Aya", "Aya Hirano"], "question": "voice actress played the lead role in the multi-award-winning anime series \"The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bulgarian cosmonaut program"], "question": ", Georgi Ivanov, safely returned to Earth despite a failing main engine and a damaged backup engine on his Soyuz 33 spacecraft?"} +{"answers": ["Anastasia Soare"], "question": " is the \"Eyebrow Queen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kratos", "Kratos"], "question": "the creators of the video game franchise \"God of War\" named their main character Kratos without knowing that appears in the Greek tragedy \"Prometheus Bound\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sutopo Purwo Nugroho"], "question": "despite having Stage IV lung cancer, continues to act as spokesman for the Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management?"} +{"answers": ["Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google"], "question": "where the United States has , China has BAT?"} +{"answers": ["Regina Kapeller-Adler"], "question": "in 1934, the Austrian biochemist \"\" developed an innovative test for early pregnancy based on the presence of histidine in urine?"} +{"answers": ["Hunter Island", "Hunter's Island", "Hunter Island"], "question": " used to be a summer campsite, with up to half a million visitors by 1917?"} +{"answers": ["Adam Holland", "Adam John Holland", "Adam Holland"], "question": "at the age of 23, became the youngest person to run 100 marathons?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Bergerac"], "question": "the French town of after a portcullis jammed on a wounded horse?"} +{"answers": ["Victoria Lederberg"], "question": " was a \"SimCity\" mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, before becoming a state supreme court justice?"} +{"answers": ["Theresienstadt family camp"], "question": "Heinrich Himmler may have given permission for the Red Cross to visit the at Auschwitz II-Birkenau, just a few hundred meters from the gas chambers?"} +{"answers": ["Domee Shi"], "question": "in 2018, storyboard artist became the first woman to direct a Pixar short film?"} +{"answers": ["Moose cavalry"], "question": "Charles XI of Sweden tried ?"} +{"answers": ["Waw an Namus"], "question": "the volcanic in the Sahara has multicoloured lakes \"(example pictured)\" and can be seen from space?"} +{"answers": ["Anne Patzwald"], "question": " works as an occupational therapist at a clinic that employs three other current or former members of the German women's wheelchair basketball national team?"} +{"answers": ["Francisco Javier Arana Castro", "Francisco Javier Arana", "Arana", "Francisco"], "question": "military officer , who briefly ruled Guatemala as part of a three-person junta, was subsequently killed in a shootout after threatening a coup?"} +{"answers": ["Responsories", "Responsories"], "question": "Max Reger composed 20 in English for use in the American Lutheran church, although he did not speak English?"} +{"answers": ["Raúl Meza Ontiveros", "Meza Ontiveros"], "question": "when suspected Mexican drug lord was arrested, police found he was storing of cocaine?"} +{"answers": ["Oregon Military Museum"], "question": "the has more than 14,000 artifacts in its collection, including 50 vehicles, 750 weapons, and 5 military aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Renee", "Powell", "Renee Powell"], "question": " was the first female golfer to compete in a British men's tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Stephanus serrator"], "question": "having located a beetle larva in dead timber, the female parasitic wasp \"\" may take several hours to drill a hole towards it in which to lay its egg?"} +{"answers": ["Dave Roller", "Dave", "Roller"], "question": "Green Bay Packers defensive tackle , who weighed at the time, was carried off Lambeau Field by fans after a victory against the Detroit Lions?"} +{"answers": ["Professor John Perkins' Review of Engineering Skills"], "question": "the 2013 found that only 24% of British parents considered engineering a suitable career for their daughters?"} +{"answers": ["Lamaria"], "question": "the Georgian hearth goddess was venerated exclusively by women, either in private rituals within the home or in private shrines outside the boundaries of villages?"} +{"answers": ["Saturday Zoo"], "question": " host Jonathan Ross was described as \"humour-resistant Teflon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tri sestry", "Tri sestry"], "question": "in his opera (\"Three Sisters\"), composer Péter Eötvös wants the three sisters from Chekhov's play to be sung by countertenors?"} +{"answers": ["Donte Ingram"], "question": "basketball player owns at least 50 pairs of sneakers?"} +{"answers": ["The Sensorites"], "question": "the designs for the \"Doctor Who\" serial were inspired by Antoni Gaudí's design of the Sagrada Família \"\" in Barcelona, which has no right angles?"} +{"answers": ["The Witch's Promise"], "question": "\"\" is the only Jethro Tull single to feature a Mellotron?"} +{"answers": ["Jos Canale"], "question": " won the CHL Coach of the Year Award and led Team Canada to a gold medal at the World Juniors?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel Shapira"], "question": "Israeli songwriter first hit song was set to music without her knowledge?"} +{"answers": ["Neatsville", "Neatsville, Kentucky"], "question": ", has been relocated twice?"} +{"answers": ["George Gotthilf Eitel", "George G. Eitel"], "question": "Minneapolis surgeon \"\" was falsely rumored to have been shot at sunrise at Fort Snelling?"} +{"answers": ["Benedicite", "Benedicite"], "question": ", composed by Andrew Carter for choir, children's choir, and orchestra, was inspired by restored ceiling bosses in York Minster?"} +{"answers": ["Opener", "Opener"], "question": "several Major League Baseball teams adopted the \"\" strategy during the 2018 season?"} +{"answers": ["Woman-Ochre"], "question": "in 2017, Willem de Kooning's was found for sale in a New Mexico antique store, 32 years after it was stolen from the University of Arizona Museum of Art?"} +{"answers": ["Luka Šamanić"], "question": "despite being the son of a professional basketball player, did not begin playing the game until the age of 11?"} +{"answers": ["Microplana terrestris"], "question": "the flatworm can use a trail of mucus as a \"suspension bridge\" to pass from one leaf to another?"} +{"answers": ["John \"Jabo\" Starks", "Starks", "John"], "question": " was one of the originators of funk drumming?"} +{"answers": ["Doom Island"], "question": " was Dutch?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Frenzel"], "question": ", the former CEO of European tourism group TUI, escaped from East Germany with his father when he was nine years old?"} +{"answers": ["Masters of the Sun Vol. 1"], "question": " is the first album by the Black Eyed Peas in eight years?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane response"], "question": " face hazards from floodwater such as chemical and biological contaminants, and electrocution?"} +{"answers": ["Jean Yancey", "Jean Jolliffe Yancey"], "question": " was known in Denver as \"the mother of all businesswomen\", having helped more than 1,000 women launch their own startups?"} +{"answers": ["Padule di Fucecchio massacre"], "question": "the , in which at least 174 Italian civilians were murdered, has been described as \"one of the worst Nazi atrocities in Italy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bockenheimer Depot"], "question": "the \"\" in Frankfurt, built to house trams, is now a theatre which staged the German premiere of Olga Neuwirth's \"Lost Highway\"?"} +{"answers": ["Julio Rodríguez", "Julio Rodríguez Ramos", "Julio Rodríguez"], "question": "photographs of the Valle de Guadalupe and Bahía de los Ángeles by appeared in \"National Geographic\" magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Chronicle", "Chronicle"], "question": "more than 20 million people watched during its three-day live coverage of the raising of the \"Mary Rose\" in 1982?"} +{"answers": ["Denise Mueller-Korenek"], "question": " is the only woman to hold the world record for paced bicycle land speed since its establishment in 1899?"} +{"answers": ["Salton Buttes"], "question": "as the Salton Sea dries up, the ?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Pitman Ailau"], "question": " and her brother Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman \"\" were educated at a Hilo school with other biracial students of Hawaiian descent?"} +{"answers": ["Society of Authors, Composers and Music Publishers in Israel", "ACUM"], "question": "in 2004, the Israel Antitrust Authority declared that was essentially a monopoly?"} +{"answers": ["Roderick Stephen Hall", "Roderick Stephen Goodspeed Hall"], "question": "OSS agent was betrayed and captured during a one-man mission in northern Italy in January 1945, and murdered by the SS?"} +{"answers": ["Red porgy"], "question": "most change sex from female to male at some point during their lives?"} +{"answers": ["Doumbouya", "Sekou", "Sekou Doumbouya", "Sekou Oumar Doumbouya"], "question": "top NBA draft prospect signed his first professional basketball contract at age 15?"} +{"answers": ["Trilby Yates"], "question": "Julia Yates, head of the New Zealand fashion label , was once spat at in the street for wearing trousers?"} +{"answers": ["Notebook scandal"], "question": "in 2018, of former Argentine president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, and confiscated a letter written by the 19th-century national hero José de San Martín?"} +{"answers": ["Albugo candida"], "question": " \"\", a plant pathogen affecting the cabbage family, predisposes its host to develop downy mildew?"} +{"answers": ["Lytechinus pictus"], "question": "aggregations of have been recorded with a density of 80 individuals per square metre?"} +{"answers": ["Johnny Dee", "Johnny Dee"], "question": "college basketball player played through a knee injury for most of a season while leading the NCAA Division I in free throw shooting percentage?"} +{"answers": ["Psalm 134"], "question": "Orlande de Lassus set , one of the Songs of Ascents, in Latin for seven voices a cappella, using a wide range from low bass to very high soprano?"} +{"answers": ["Huang Qingyun"], "question": "during World , published the only Chinese children's magazine in Hong Kong and China, and corresponded with her readers to help them cope with life in wartime?"} +{"answers": ["La Flor"], "question": "at over fourteen hours in duration, is the longest film in Argentine cinema?"} +{"answers": ["Sofía Gómez Uribe", "Sofía Gómez"], "question": "in 2017, broke the CMAS Constant Weight Bi-Fins freediving world record, and then broke her own record two days later?"} +{"answers": ["May'n"], "question": "Japanese musician \"\" adopted her stage name because she wanted her fans to consider her their \"main\" singer?"} +{"answers": ["Vesteris Seamount"], "question": " between Greenland and Norway has been compared to a coral reef?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara Gross"], "question": "German wheelchair basketball player plays for the University of Alabama team, which includes two other Germans?"} +{"answers": ["Theodosia Burr Shepherd", "Theodosia B. Shepherd"], "question": "the company set up by horticulturist is considered the foundation of the California seed industry?"} +{"answers": ["Theater Bremen"], "question": ", the state theatre in Bremen for operas, plays, dance, and student programs, was selected as opera house of the year by \"Opernwelt\" in 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Marco Polo", "Marco Polo"], "question": "the entire is missing after being erased by the BBC in 1967?"} +{"answers": ["History of the Jews in Alaska"], "question": "in 1906, Russian-Jewish immigrant Abe Spring first proposed as a refuge for Jews, but the suggestion was rejected by the US Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Karolin Margret Natasa"], "question": " is the first Dayak woman to serve as a regional head in Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["Sumpul River massacre", "Sumpul River"], "question": "on May 14, 1980, Salvadoran forces while Honduran soldiers prevented them from escaping across the border?"} +{"answers": ["E. C. Stoner", "Elmer Cecil Stoner", "EC Comics"], "question": " was one of the first black American comic book artists?"} +{"answers": ["Barbantus curvifrons"], "question": "the undertakes daily vertical migrations in the deep sea?"} +{"answers": ["Ian Whimster"], "question": "British pathologist was part of the medical team that entered the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp after the Germans had left?"} +{"answers": ["Ita Mai Tai"], "question": "the name of the undersea volcano (No Damn Good) was given by a scientist presumably upset by unsuccessful attempts to drill into it?"} +{"answers": ["Selangor silvered langur"], "question": "wild monkeys \"\" at Bukit Melawati in Malaysia sometimes touch or even climb onto human visitors?"} +{"answers": ["Shmuel Rodensky", "Shmuel", "Rodensky"], "question": "the Israeli team at the 1972 Summer Olympics attended the German production of \"Fiddler on the Roof\" as guests of its star, Israeli actor , the night before the Munich massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Nanchang Xiangtang Airport"], "question": " served 102 passengers in its first full year of operation, and more than 800,000 four decades later?"} +{"answers": ["William Camden", "William Camden"], "question": "sugar refiner was also a partner in a business shipping slaves to the Caribbean?"} +{"answers": ["Bongcheon-Dong Ghost"], "question": "the 2011 horror webtoon \"\" was released with a warning for \"pregnant women, the elderly, and those suffering from serious medical conditions\"?"} +{"answers": ["Abhilasha Kumari"], "question": ", the first female Chief Justice of the Manipur High Court in India, served for only 13 days?"} +{"answers": ["The Hate U Give"], "question": "the shooting of Oscar Grant motivated Angie Thomas to write a short story that became the basis for her debut novel, ?"} +{"answers": ["Sandrine Bérubé"], "question": "Canadian wheelchair basketball player is a brown belt in karate?"} +{"answers": ["Luitpoldpark"], "question": "passersby in Munich's may get soaked when a figure on the Pumuckl fountain \"\" spits intermittently?"} +{"answers": ["William Wright Abbot", "William Wright Abbot III"], "question": "during a 15-year period researching George Washington's correspondence, read or edited more than 135,000 documents?"} +{"answers": ["Landing of the first Filipinos"], "question": "Filipinos became the first Asians to have a documented presence in the Americas when they ?"} +{"answers": ["Bol Bol", "Bol", "Bol Chol Bol", "Bol Manute Bol"], "question": "basketball player received his first NCAA Division I offer at the age of 15?"} +{"answers": ["Leodia sexiesperforata"], "question": "the slots in the test of the may help prevent it from being washed away by the current?"} +{"answers": ["Renee Ginsberg Rabinowitz", "Renee Rabinowitz"], "question": "in 2017, successfully sued El Al after the airline forced her to move at the request of a Haredi Jewish man who refused to sit beside her?"} +{"answers": ["Ioah Guyot"], "question": "there is in excess of 150 million tons of phosphorite ore on , a seamount in the Pacific Ocean?"} +{"answers": ["Imaqtpie"], "question": "professional \"League of Legends\" player was married in a T-shirt and shorts?"} +{"answers": ["Ana María Campos", "Ana María", "Ana María de Campos"], "question": ", who died 190 years ago today, is celebrated \"(monument pictured)\" as a heroine of the Venezuelan War of Independence?"} +{"answers": ["Bennett Field", "Floyd Bennett Field", "Floyd Bennett"], "question": ", New York City's first municipal airport, was not commercially successful due to its remoteness from Manhattan?"} +{"answers": ["Sunday Bloody Sunday", "Sunday Bloody Sunday"], "question": "John Lennon was inspired to write the song \"\" by his anger over the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Elnora M. Gilfoyle"], "question": "in 1981, became the first occupational therapist to receive an honorary Doctor of Science degree?"} +{"answers": ["Cellica Nurrachadiana"], "question": " of Karawang, Indonesia, claims to have been named after a car?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Worsam Meade I", "Richard Worsam Meade"], "question": "while in prison, wrote a political pamphlet about rotten cheese?"} +{"answers": ["Reggie Upshaw"], "question": " was considered one of Tennessee's best high school athletes in American football, basketball, and the high jump?"} +{"answers": ["Raid of the Ghetto of Rome"], "question": "Pope Pius XII did not condemn the \"under his very windows\" 75 years ago today?"} +{"answers": ["Miranda", "Esmonde-White", "Miranda Esmonde-White"], "question": "former ballerina claims that people can practice \"aging backwards\" through eccentric exercise?"} +{"answers": ["Der Nordstern"], "question": "the German-language weekly (\"The North Star\") was founded in 1874 to serve the Minnesota area's large German immigrant community?"} +{"answers": ["Luitenant Tan Tjoen Tiat", "Tan Tjoen Tiat"], "question": ", the second \"Majoor der Chinezen\" of Batavia, advised the colonial government in 1870 that women should not act as guardians for minors?"} +{"answers": ["Unavowed"], "question": "the adventure video game uses pixel art because the development studio lacked the resources to create a 3D video game?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Jane Reoch"], "question": " rode to the hospital on her racing bike to give birth to her daughter?"} +{"answers": ["Spyridon Louis", "Louis", "Spyridon"], "question": "Greek water-carrier \"\" became a national hero as a result of winning the inaugural modern Olympic men's marathon?"} +{"answers": ["Rafaela Requesens"], "question": "Venezuelan political activist was a flamenco dancer for fifteen years from the age of six?"} +{"answers": ["Harvard Graduate Students Union"], "question": "the , a labor union representing 5,000 student workers at Harvard University, is affiliated with the United Automobile Workers?"} +{"answers": ["Fergie Aitken", "Fergie", "Aitken"], "question": "the fee in excess of £2,000 paid by Blackburn Rovers in 1921 for the footballer was the record that Bury had received for a player?"} +{"answers": ["Wandersong"], "question": " was one of the first GameMaker Studio titles to be released on the Nintendo Switch, along with \"Hyper Light Drifter\" and \"Undertale\"?"} +{"answers": ["Borgo San Dalmazzo concentration camp"], "question": "Don Raimondo Viale was honoured as Righteous Among the Nations for assisting Jews who had escaped from the ?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Garber Hanks"], "question": " left Cleveland to join the California Gold Rush, only to end up selling paint and studying mineralogy?"} +{"answers": ["Biblioteca della Comunità Israelitica"], "question": "the contents of the in Rome, with volumes dating back to the 16th century, were looted by Nazi Germany 75 years ago today, and never recovered?"} +{"answers": ["Max Jessner"], "question": " travelled to Buriat-Mongolia as part of the Soviet-German Syphilis Expedition?"} +{"answers": ["Bontecou Lake"], "question": ", near Millbrook, New York, is divided between two drainage basins, making it a bifurcation lake?"} +{"answers": ["Mein ganzes Herz erhebet dich"], "question": "the hymn \"\", a paraphrase of Psalm 138 based on the Protestant Genevan Psalter, is also sung by German-speaking Catholics?"} +{"answers": ["Jose Yao Campos", "Yao Campos"], "question": "businessman admitted in 1986 to having organized 40 different shell companies through which Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos could hide his wealth?"} +{"answers": ["Cima volcanic field"], "question": "humans carved petroglyphs into the cooled lava flows of the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["BRA Day", "No Bra Day"], "question": "today is , on which women are encouraged to go braless to promote breast cancer awareness and gender equality?"} +{"answers": ["Berceuse", "Berceuse"], "question": "in his , Chopin created a lullaby for piano in 16 continuous variations on an ostinato ground bass?"} +{"answers": ["Giovanni Fornasini", "Giovanni Remo Fornasini"], "question": ", an Italian priest murdered by the Nazis in 1944, was posthumously awarded Italy's Gold Medal of Military Valour and is a candidate for sainthood?"} +{"answers": ["Pantala hymenaea"], "question": "the is a migratory dragonfly?"} +{"answers": ["Loltyler1"], "question": "after his ban on playing \"League of Legends\" was lifted, return set a new record for viewership on Twitch.tv?"} +{"answers": ["Caiazzo massacre"], "question": "the leader of the on 13 October 1943 eluded arrest for nearly 50 years because authorities were searching for him under the wrong name?"} +{"answers": ["Madeleine Thompson"], "question": "at the age of 13, \"\" was the youngest wheelchair basketball player ever to represent Great Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Herron Gymnasium"], "question": "Miami University's , listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was demolished and replaced with a parking lot?"} +{"answers": ["Clarissa Chapman", "Clarissa Chapman Armstrong"], "question": "American missionary led Bible study meetings for Queen Kalama in Hawaii while her husband served as Minister of Public Instruction under King Kamehameha III?"} +{"answers": ["Großtarock"], "question": ", a card game played with a 78-card Tarot pack that originated in Germany and spread to the Netherlands and Scandinavia, has survived only in the Danish variant known as \"Tarok\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Weston Farnsworth"], "question": " served in the French Foreign Legion and was one of the first American soldiers killed in World"} +{"answers": ["East Sutherland", "East Sutherland Gaelic"], "question": " has just one remaining native speaker?"} +{"answers": ["Frogmore Paper Mill"], "question": " \"\" is the oldest surviving mechanical paper mill in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Beerbohm", "Beerbohm"], "question": ", a cat owned by the Gielgud Theatre, became famous for entering actors' dressing rooms, attacking props, and wandering across the stage during performances?"} +{"answers": ["Evgenia Arbugaeva"], "question": "photographer won the trust of a Siberian mammoth-tusk hunter by stitching up his injured hand?"} +{"answers": ["2002 Delphi Indy 300"], "question": "Sam Hornish Jr. of Panther Racing won the by 0.0024 seconds, the closest margin of victory in Indy Racing League history?"} +{"answers": ["Türkan Rado"], "question": " was the first female professor of law in Turkey?"} +{"answers": ["Don't Look Now", "Don't Look Now"], "question": "despite John Fogerty's agreement with hippie generation political concerns, his lyrics for Creedence Clearwater Revival's \"\" were critical of hippie attitudes?"} +{"answers": ["Willie", "Anderson", "Willie Anderson", "Willie Anderson"], "question": "footballer agreed to join the Portland Timbers despite not knowing where the team was based?"} +{"answers": ["Pour le piano"], "question": "Claude Debussy dedicated a piano piece to Yvonne Lerolle \"\" in 1894, and included it in his suite in 1901?"} +{"answers": ["FitzGeorge Hamilton", "George FitzGeorge Hamilton"], "question": "according to family lore, , a godson of George V, was killed in a World bombing raid while retrieving his leave pass?"} +{"answers": ["Baby Rani Maurya"], "question": ", who in August 2018 was sworn in as the seventh governor of Uttarakhand, India, is the second woman to hold that post?"} +{"answers": ["Pietro Bandini"], "question": ", a Catholic priest, established Tontitown, Arkansas, as a colony of Italian immigrants in 1898?"} +{"answers": ["Luc David Van Slooten", "Luc Van Slooten", "Van Slooten"], "question": "at age 14, was the youngest player at the 2016 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Sturm Cigarette Company"], "question": "despite the party's anti-smoking faction, the \"Sturmabteilung\" was funded by a \"(advertisement pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sanel Ibrahimović"], "question": "to receive a work permit to play in Luxembourg, Bosnian footballer had to pretend to be a specialist in his country's cuisine?"} +{"answers": ["La Belle et la Bête", "La Belle et la Bête"], "question": "in his 1994 opera , Philip Glass wrote dialogue and music for soloists and ensemble to match the 1946 film by Jean Cocteau?"} +{"answers": ["Rose Connor"], "question": "architect found in 1958 that only one percent of registered architects in the U.S. were female, and seven states had no female architects at all?"} +{"answers": ["Medusozoa"], "question": "the mitochondrial DNA molecules of are linear rather than circular as in almost all other animals?"} +{"answers": ["Maya Krishna Rao"], "question": "in 2015, became the first artist to return the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award?"} +{"answers": ["Soulard Farmers Market", "Soulard Market"], "question": " is reputed to be the oldest public market in the US west of the Mississippi River?"} +{"answers": ["Eleonore Trefftz"], "question": " was the second woman to become a scientific member of the Max Planck Society?"} +{"answers": ["Zena Edosomwan"], "question": " was the first top-100 high school basketball recruit to commit to Harvard?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas King", "Thomas King"], "question": "ships of firm Camden, Calvert and King carried more than 20,000 slaves from West Africa to the Caribbean?"} +{"answers": ["Working with Lemons"], "question": " participated in an event in Provo, Utah, that broke the world record for most people participating in a live nativity scene re-enactment?"} +{"answers": ["Laurence", "Abrams", "Laurence Abrams", "Laurence Robert Abrams"], "question": "most of footballer transfer fee for his move from Hearts was never paid, after Chelsea claimed it would force them to fold?"} +{"answers": ["Ursula Sophia Newell Emerson", "Ursula Newell Emerson", "Ursula Newell"], "question": "in 1833, drew some of the earliest surviving manuscript maps of Hawaii for instructional use?"} +{"answers": ["Icaza", "Emilio", "Emilio Álvarez Icaza", "Emilio Álvarez Icaza Longoria"], "question": " will enter the Mexican Senate as an independent, refusing to affiliate with any of the three parties that supported his candidacy?"} +{"answers": ["Pelargonium peltatum"], "question": "Willem Adriaan van der Stel introduced the to the Netherlands from South Africa in 1700?"} +{"answers": ["Uchchhishta"], "question": "the Hindu goddess Matangi is worshipped with the taboo offering of ?"} +{"answers": ["Velters Cornewall Berkeley"], "question": " infuriated some of his fellow British officers by failing to engage the 130-gun \"Santisima Trinidad\"?"} +{"answers": ["Led Zeppelin III", "Zeppelin III"], "question": "the release of was held up for two months because of its volvelle-based sleeve design?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Hartono", "Hartono", "Michael Bambang Hartono"], "question": " became the oldest medal winner for that country at the 2018 Asian Games?"} +{"answers": ["Pérez Cuéllar", "Cruz", "Cruz Pérez Cuéllar", "Cuéllar"], "question": " ran for Governor of Chihuahua, Mexico, in 2016 on a platform that called for voters to decide if the governor should be removed midway through his term?"} +{"answers": ["Actinothoe sphyrodeta"], "question": "the reproduces by longitudinal fission?"} +{"answers": ["Langer's Deli"], "question": "the No. 19 pastrami on rye at \"\" in Los Angeles has been called \"the Marilyn Monroe of pastrami sandwiches\"?"} +{"answers": ["European pilchard"], "question": "overfishing of \"\" and anchovy in the Adriatic Sea can cause dramatic changes in the ecosystem?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Behle"], "question": "tenor had a single day to learn rarely performed romantic duets when he stepped in at short notice for a 2018 Rheingau Musik Festival concert with Annette Dasch?"} +{"answers": ["Our Lady of Pompeii Church", "Our Lady of Pompeii Church"], "question": " in New York City was founded in 1892 as a church for Italian immigrants?"} +{"answers": ["J. R. Cadot", "Jean Rony Cadot"], "question": "during his time in Slovakia to play professional basketball, was assaulted and followed to the hospital by a racist mob?"} +{"answers": ["Simulation Theory", "Simulation Theory"], "question": "the 1980s-themed cover for Muse's album was made by \"Stranger Things\" artist Kyle Lambert?"} +{"answers": ["Marcellus", "Lucius", "Lucius Neratius Marcellus"], "question": " was involved in the establishment of the defensive line that later became Hadrian's Wall?"} +{"answers": ["Jasmine Delaney"], "question": "Sam Frost received death threats after her \"Home and Away\" character first scenes were aired?"} +{"answers": ["Schlosstheater Schönbrunn"], "question": "the palace theatre \"(hall pictured)\", commissioned by Maria Theresa, opened on 4 October 1747, her husband's name day?"} +{"answers": ["Furgate"], "question": "the scandal in the late 1990s, described as one of the largest in South Korea, involved influence peddling through the giving of luxury items?"} +{"answers": ["Mako", "Mako"], "question": "upon its completion in 2016 at SeaWorld Orlando, became the tallest, longest, and fastest roller coaster in the Orlando area of Florida?"} +{"answers": ["René Ghil"], "question": "French poet worked towards developing an ideal poetic language that would \"subsume and supersede all the other arts\" by establishing his own system of verbal instrumentation?"} +{"answers": ["Episode 1094"], "question": "to create the fireball effect in of \"Casualty\", the show's production team packed ten different explosions into one blast?"} +{"answers": ["Almeda Eliza Hitchcock", "Almeda Eliza Hitchcock Moore"], "question": " became the first female lawyer in the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1888?"} +{"answers": ["Hungry Tree"], "question": "the in Dublin is \"eating\" a park bench \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wally Schirra", "Schirra", "Wally"], "question": ", one of the original seven astronauts in NASA's first manned spaceflight program, was Walter Cronkite's co-anchor during the seven Moon landing missions?"} +{"answers": ["Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women", "Edinburgh College of Medicine for Women"], "question": "in 1889, the was established in direct competition with Sophia Jex-Blake's School of Medicine for Women?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Kupfer", "Harry", "Kupfer"], "question": ", the stage director at the Komische Oper Berlin for decades, presented Wagner's \"Der fliegende Holländer\" at the 1978 Bayreuth Festival as a psychological drama?"} +{"answers": ["Colonial Plaza"], "question": "when the shopping center opened in 1956 in Orlando, Florida, its sidewalks were tinted green to reduce glare?"} +{"answers": ["Mankiller", "Wilma Pearl Mankiller", "Wilma", "Wilma Mankiller"], "question": " faced sexism during her campaign for Deputy Chief of the Cherokee Nation, despite Cherokee society being traditionally matrilineal?"} +{"answers": ["Quodlibet", "Quodlibet"], "question": " is a card game played by student fraternities with William Tell cards, where the dealer is known as the \"beer king\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aglantha digitale"], "question": " \"\" has a slow swimming action but a rapid escape response?"} +{"answers": ["Visakha"], "question": "one of the two temples visited most often by the Buddha was built by , a wealthy aristocratic woman who was considered his chief female lay disciple?"} +{"answers": ["Dàin do Eimhir"], "question": "the Scottish Gaelic poet Sorley MacLean asked Douglas Young to destroy some of the poems in , now regarded as MacLean's masterpiece?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel Dixon", "Daniel Dixon"], "question": "professional basketball player enrolled in military school after drawing interest from only one college during high school?"} +{"answers": ["Lioma"], "question": "a scandal at the administrative post of led to a landmark decision that provided better legal protection for all students in Mozambique?"} +{"answers": ["Jake", "Jake"], "question": " was one of two Overwatch League players invited to a summit between the International Olympic Committee and the eSports community?"} +{"answers": ["HMS Duke of Kent", "Duke of Kent"], "question": "the designs for the 170-gun may have been fabricated in an attempt to claim credit for several ship-building innovations?"} +{"answers": ["I", "Justin I", "Justin"], "question": " arrived at Constantinople as an illiterate teenage peasant and died as Emperor of Byzantium?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald J. Shurer II", "Ronald J. Shurer"], "question": "US Army combat medic \"\" Silver Star commendation for service in Afghanistan is being upgraded to a Medal of Honor today?"} +{"answers": ["Pensionado Act"], "question": "upon their return to the Philippines after attending college in the United States, were referred to as \"American boys\" and faced discrimination?"} +{"answers": ["Jill Janus"], "question": "heavy metal vocalist performed at the World Trade Center the night before the September 11 attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Palazzo Pesaro", "Palazzo Pesaro Orfei"], "question": "when the designer Mariano Fortuny established his studio in the in Venice, he was one of about 350 people using the building?"} +{"answers": ["Neeru Chadha"], "question": " is the first Indian woman to be elected as a judge to the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Wiesbadener Knabenchor"], "question": "the boys choir has performed as an \"ambassador\" of Wiesbaden, Germany, including in Bulgaria and Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Fossil Grove"], "question": "in 1887, eleven \"Lepidodendron\" stump fossils were discovered in the in Glasgow, Scotland, during excavation work?"} +{"answers": ["Érick Valencia Salazar"], "question": "after the arrest of suspected drug lord , shootouts, burning vehicles, and roadblocks were staged in Guadalajara, Mexico, possibly to allow his allies to escape undetected?"} +{"answers": ["Boelcke-Kaserne concentration camp"], "question": " \"(survivors pictured)\", where more than a thousand corpses were found, was described as \"the most horrifying example of Nazi terrorism imaginable\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ubehebe Craters"], "question": " in Death Valley formed only about 2,100 years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Marc Kligman", "Marc Jeffrey Kligman"], "question": "Orthodox Jewish sports agent organizes Hanukkah candle-lighting for Jewish attendees at the baseball Winter Meetings?"} +{"answers": ["Adrienne Maree Brown"], "question": " writes for \"Bitch\"?"}